Zurich Herald, 1923-07-26, Page 5ThuxsdaY' July 26th, 1923
BUSINESS CARS
;proudfoot, Kiiloran 8t It1.0LiM1)S.
Barristers, Solicitors, Nineties,
ies,.
Public Etc,, Office oil the ' cluaie,
land doom froiu Hamilton $t. God-
: ;cried: .Private funds to loan at
lowest rates,
Preudfoot, .°ti`:C. J: L. Killoran.
D. ], Hoboes.
lb, Holmes will be in •rxenaall oe
Friday of ,each weeie,
,A,ndrew F, Hees, 'I'Oweshiy Clerk.
/issuer of marriage licenses; Notary
ubUo, CbmmieSioner, Sire end 4u1-
sietobile Insurance, Representing,
11air$
o and Erie lVioi+tgage Corpora-
;
11QII, Tlie Canada Trust Co, Zurich
Ontario. '
braitla
nto. ,D.D.S,,('Chicaga)
NTisT
— w WALPER HOUSE, .ZURICH,
EVERY S7 EURES1)kee
litfAIN 0F:VICE TiENS le'LL
OSCAR KLOPP
Grraduato:Cs.re•y M..Janes Nat-
neering, ,Sry.
ional School of •:Atictr.:oi T Stock;
me for Registered. Lig e on
(All Breeds): :• ;,Cerins in keeping
With prevailing prices, • Choice
'farms for sale. Will"sell anything
anywhere. . write, Zurich.
Phone 18-03 •or "
PUT YOUR
ants, For $ale, Lost,
Attotind Notice, etc Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
MAID. WANTED
A '1e0od 'general to go to 13ay
field for the summer. Small fam-
ily,' good 'wages. Write Mrs, 73
l . Monirhousie, 57 Alvin Ave, Tor
elite, Ont. 51-9
,TOHN
1
C1nirolirautor and Optometrist of
f+,,eter will 'be at Wainer Holts
Zurich on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday of each week, from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.an, For giving Chiroprae
toes Treatments and examining Eyc3.
8-22
Licensed auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron. In a - position to eOn-
duct any auction sale, regardless
lgS to size or articles to sell, I
solicit your business, and if not
,satisfied will make no charges for
services. _Dashwood.
Arthur Weber,
Phone 31 r 13.
' Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest ash Pe for W00I2 1
CASH F011, SKINS & T:UDESS
w....-..�-�•a--ate
Z U R I I -°H LIVERY
1 ami in a position to aceomo-
Vlate' all requirements in the Livery
Line, donne in to jar: the tearing line.
` Any-
thing
GEORGE.J. THIEL
Phone 58 Zurich,
e. S. ATKINSON', L.D.S., •D.D.S,
DENTIST
traduai;e of the Royal College
et Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
of the University of Toronto..
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
ttary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
TUESDAY AND :'FRIDAY from
00.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m at the Com -
ere al House. Main .Office _at
8seter, Ont., Phone' 34, 10
FOR SALE
1' good General Purpose mare
i` :rLhoron (3 yrs, old);, suitable to
•yerk and . drive, also one heavy
:bait hors?, Clyde, 'sired '.• by Coin-
modarcn (3 yrs. pa!st)f good sixo and
futility, will meek a heavy team
73ot11 hordes are sound
rt, ht, and will price thein right for
juice: sale John: C. Durst :Dashwo
n i .It.R.1, 14th con;. Hay Tp.
Tuxedo Chatterless
.1LTO OIL FOR T'ORD' CABS. GU
`'PA.e IETiD TO STOP 'I'F.fE CHAT
IFLUNG :OF' MAIDS. Sold i'ly
L A 1Seang, Zurich t-9
LIVE �%
POU LT R g
WANTED
FOR SALE
?i reel good light weg for 'sale„
L.. A.. PRANG, Zurich. • • tf -50
FOR SALE
For quick sale, a Waterloo eeli
ara for with cutter 36x48 in. In
eeneilent condition. Formerly -ow-
ned by J'as. Overholt. Must be
.;old at once -A real bargaiiizFor
turther particulars and' teems .ap-
ply to J. P.reeter, F. -C. : albfleisch
R. F. Sta%., Zuricles Ont.
Taken every day till 3 °clock 'p.m.
Do not teed fowl same morning
'when brought in. • Prices
!Highest
--CASH FOR-'--
Crea.m-:and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 04, Zurich
STRAYED
From . ny premises, 14th eoren
flay, a large ,yellow dog, without
tag Finder kindly notify Me,
Harry Rose, Zurich. . t
WANTED
General Servant for .family of
two, no wahs ,x . Good wages, ap-
ply , in pt~'i.s a:i or letter to ' Mrs.
Newton Brady, 13aytiled.
,Mrs, T. -Le Weir s c ail at
.hayfield
Mr .ester :ri,enodiet of aroneo
Is visiting Mr, and M. t1, ISS land,
Ali. Prank .Oosq,,tiiibei ry of :fit.,
claener called on erionde Wire stile
past wok
• hire. S. ltt:ninie is :i;l,caldiin it
li',r v4eelts ;it her 131.1lilnzer cottage
at (iancl Blnd,
Mrs, 'Hy Sehlueltter e( Detroit, is
spending a few: wc'e11.s with ! her
mother, ilIee. BY. Rapp
In 1
ni
in
Pleased to "gee.: 1V Ir 1,YellingtOn
Johnston 'Out aeai , after his recent
attack of apps ad.ieatis.
Mr. and Mrs .E11rott and l'aiuily
csf:London• are ;visitors at the home
o.S i)i ,and Mrs Jos.. Lo ttledge
Mr and, .Mrs Milne 1-taelerot the
;elth coni. • ateiet'ained a ' num'Sez Qt'
their Criende oo Tuesday e•creh.n ng'.
Mr. and` X'LErs. Taylor and family,
of Detroit, were week -end viteitorS,
ith Mrs. ',Taylor's mother, 1'lrs.,
Fl, Rupp
Miss Genevieve Zettle was op-
,
FOR SALE
Lands . d scribed as follows are
offered for sale. Al are sitt'iat-
ect in Has- 'Township. North -half
Lot 14, L,R.E., Con,,• containing 64.
taeres. . Frame house built thereon!.
:l- art north-east cornea' of Lot 11, L.
Pe.E., con, 4 acres. West quarter
lot 21, con. 15,' 24 acres. For part-
iculars apply to Canada Trust Co..
London„Ont., or to Andrew F. Hess
Zurich., Ont. tf--50
WANTED
ated on` for- removal of tonsils oe
Tuee;.i.ay by Drs,: O'Dwyer and Mac -
Motion
Mr and Mrs Wilson of Toronto •
axe - holidaying a few week` at
the homes of Mr, and Mrs Wain Co
• Good plain cook for general..
house work; no washing or iron
ing; wages $35.00' a month to com-
petent person'. Address P. 0..
Drawer 336, Goderich • ±50
FARM M FOR SALE
Consisting of 196 fcres, being
Lot E$,8 antl. 9, L. R. W., Stanley
Township!. !There is on the prem-
ises a fine bank barn with cement
stables, plentyof water in the
stables,: a goal drive shed, garage,
comfortable fame house, with
good celar, the farm is well fenced,
and well drained, nice orchard, is
of a rich clay loam, at Very desir-
able property and a fine hone
For further particulates phone 13 9d
Henson, or write Geo. Dewar; R,
Et. 3, Bayfield.
SEASON 1923.
Su mer Deliveries
Hudson Co's.,
The Del+S�41'aI`e &
LACAW AN A. COAL,
We, have now in 'stock, car of
Nigh Grade Solt Coal. ` load of
Also car Pea. Coal, try a
this for banking your fires and for
general use,
Arriving SOOT], car Bullets, Get
'bur order in, for a load of thoseil
they will • go quick. Prices 'tor
the ear only: $13.50 per Tort.
Painting and Paper Hanging
sift, Tarr Line•
"Mr. and Mrs Geo Kibbler eased
family - of Gue'lph, .e Ied nr=e'Mi}.
end. Mrs C Fritz on Tuesday; = yh,
-were on their way % C ancl.•Bend;
Mr and Mrs R •i3ender and Bain
tiz of Meth visited, at the home of:
11, ern Mrs B Pfile last Thursday'
and Friday
Massie. Val. Gerber S- and
hudv Schwartzentrubcr• are at -
ending the, funeral of a • relative in
5Ii.un an.
Mr. ,and. Mrs Jones and son of
:,,ondon, weve Sundae' visitors a±
tee home of Mr, and Mrs, Henry
I Ann' in a position to do any
kind of paper hanging, painting
graining' and; decorating.
II, Eickroier,
Zurich ,_. . tf--37
C4&1 & T' orAlCE MERCHANT
litho° ` Office 10W, House 10j.
)gftiee&Coal 'Yards, Broelc Street,
,E IS:ALL ONTe,
rueniner•
Dr. E Grenzebeeh, who had de
ceded to open `'up a dental office
in Zurich; left Mast week for Well-
an':l, where he will open up t
Mrs. Iforeey Church and two
childreni of Weiland., are visiting at
the. hoino of the fozwer's parents;
Miele. and Mrs. Wm. Klopp•
Mr Wm' Bender of the i•'•abylon
Line, was taken to T.ondon Hospital
the past week and 'la's operated an
for a.ppendie t's, 'Ind is ini:proviug
Ti
Mr. and Mrs Jai eb norma,, Mr
nd, Mi:s R. :aorma'nn of Stratford.
rent Sand, • s' the •home' ofMi.
tnd iyirs. riy. Truest/nee..
Mr. and rti: s. Ed Deters' and cl?.u-
;titer Lauri e r If:, r p. Mr: ' and
Mrs. Louis K''tit of -Zurich,; were
week -cid visitors nt London
WAN1TD
Dressmaking and home sewing
of all kinds, All work neatly done
and 'satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
J, A. Meyers, co, Mr`MorIis Weber
Zurich, tf-36
In renewing your subscriptions
Tor your daily and weekly papers
1 1~i R A, L 1
FOB THE BINDER
Proper Attention Is Both Neee -
sarY and, Profitable
That ; the Real is Properly 11-
34at,a,cil---Sttitlda. the Length, of the
Grein—Kest) a Watch on the
lenotter---point Forget the Oilir g.
;(;nntrit„t til by Orltarlo;i)cparttitSOt O$
Agriculture, 't`oronx.o.)
Tlie elan) binder or modern har-
vester is a, complicated uaachine with
rnainy ntisving parts} requiring • care-
i d adjustment and constant care le
it is to give the best service and last,'
Perfect beet£ or buosile making be'
nine 'with elle delivery or Lbto standing
grain to the knife and platform.- In
ibis the feel plays an important part;
if properly adjusted for height aioX
distence:forward, the grata will fail
evenly and will be carried in like con -
clition to the packers and binding tat-
Lachtneat, With the reel improperly
adjusted, the grain may fall forward
or it ,May be shattered -en ° the pl-t
fornn. Once scattered,' it is impos-
Mie Brice and little Mies rioai
and. Rr, '�bb� ilrinnie of h-attaaa '-e
•Ienn., are ti'isitirg the forme "'s
father, Mn. Alex. Rai nes, Babylon
Line , ,' ; , 1
Mis. Ir, Y ungbiut, Mrs John
1;rennem, Jacob and I';.i. DeicherL
isit?=1 r^'itivor at Sinai ford, New,
I.ilmterse* and 'Kitchener. a few
:keys this week.
The Evangelical Sabbath School
ate holding- their annuftl picnic to,
Grand 13end this Thursday. ,Ideal
weather is being looked. ;for, and
then a good outing is proutised to'
all who attend.
Messrs, Lee and Clayton }Ioffman;
motored to Galt on ,Xc,c sday. The
latter will remain there, where he
has a poettion during the holiday
months, until he will arain resurois
his teaching: ,
Thu feat[ school Bu,ard has again,
re-engaged the former st.afi of te4.
achers au iollows-Room IV, Mr. I!I.
C, lxiiCikc>11,
,Principal, Room III, ..
P. riss Fl albf'leiseh; Room II, Miss
0. M. 0 Brien; and Rooms I, Miss M.
A. Lamont ^
Messrs Ward. Fritz, Lee-O'13ric•nn
and Nesbitt: Woods left on Tuesday
evening.for a two -week's. nalnp et
'Fisher Island: near Oliphant. Me,
Russell Frceter, who is noev dee
Kitehener, will join them the lane
ter part of the week.
hIr IL H. Nereb, lost e valuable
horse. Lar ng death, , Ci� on
peat
T
ore on Saturday morning, ,
Zyle,
Neeb not knowing linnet an clrc
Lticstorm passed over this Fontein
during the night; buried the dead
tulnta1.,- and as a const liteinee dnee
not know thecause of death.
sible for the conveyors or packers to
straightenit out, to the degree neces-
sary for perfect sheaves, Careful
watch should, theretoLe,, be kept on
the reel and adjustment made while
the machine is in motion to meet the
conditions caused by lack of uniform-
ity in the crop.: The grain passing
from the conveyors or elevator le
next adjusted by the butting' attach-
ment and the packers.
Meeting the Needs of Long or Short
•
• Grain..
The binder. tableor the• butting at-
tachment can be shifted to meet the
needs of long or short grain, avid the
binder operator must be alive to the
making•01 the necessary adjustments
;ir the bundles will not be of a. des.ir-
ablens halve and tightness. The bind-
ono attachment with its -twine run
needle and keotter will give highly
efficient service if given reasonable
attention by way of oiling and proper
adjustment. The binding attachment
Parts rust very easily during periods
of idleness, so -liberal applications of •
a heavy mineral oil or grease to all
parts not protoeied by paint will save
me machine, will save time, labor,
and temper. trust can 'be removed
by sandpaper, but harvesting ma-
chine., were never intended for such
ire—net. Tite wooden slats ,that
Cohn an important part of the cau-
vas conveyors will sometimes tear
loose. This is caused' by the frame
and rollers not being in.proper align-
ment or square.. This ditliculty is
overcome by adjusting the erase
braces of the frame until it ie. square
and the rollers in alignment.
The Transmission of Power.:
The power for operating the vari-
ous parts of the grain binder is tran-
smitted by cbiiin and sprocket, the
various units being provided with
tighteners. If tha various chains are
not run at propertension, treuble i
will follow. If too tight the liuks
will break, or the draft will be heavy.
If too loose the machine Will le:
drivenwith a jerky motion. If the
cchains are just slack enough so such
can not be taken off by _ hand. 'when
the machineis not running, they will
usually be satisfactory when 'in mo-
tion.. Chain links and • sprockets
should be well oiled at all points of
contact. 'Missing sheaves or failure
to tie the.bundle is a common trou-
ble, 'usually, due to the operator's
failure to make the adjustments
necessary to give full efficiency to the
Lying mechanism. If the needle fails
to carry the twine far enough over
that it may be grasped by the twine
disc, :a knot will nxot be tied, 'since but
cue endis held. This condition- is
generally easily recognized by the
twine being knotted in a Loop at one
end, the other end being free. When
the twine disc is held too tight by the
awlip and spring, it will in turn hold
the twine so tight as to pinch it off
atl`te caws a' failure to tie. This eon-
-di -dot. is .generally indicated by one
bnd og the band being frayed. The
loosening of the spring that holds the
twine -disc will remedy this fault. If
tee twine disc is loysened too much,
the knot can not be tied; this condi-
lion is generally indicated by both
ends of the twine band being frayed.
Children ..Cry for F!
.a•a�la a \ aa. a!A4 aR\ a M1. �.1 7 A`A"iA'a:1e„
Page 01vp
teller's
'fetcher' s Castoria is strictly axenedyfor Infants and Children-
Foods
x dren-
Foods
are specially pre .wired for babies. A baby's medicine
I li.
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. it was the need of
a remedy .for the common "ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and no ` claim has been made for it that its' use for over 3(1
years has not proven.
ate:. •:;a 1A1: •
hat isk
Y,
r
la �sf
s substitute for Castor Oil, Pare �•
Castoria is a . harmless s �oric,
Drops and Soothing 'Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains
neither Opium, 1.1Morphine, nor 'Other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee:: For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief :of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind • Colic: and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom,aC.dby regulating the Stomach' and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy , and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort -The Mother's Friend.
GENUENE
CAS
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Bears the Signature of
AL NYS
hi EUse For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK C TY
4.04
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,>` C. N. 13e has cornplettad
tin . Tore of puitine in the huge
ce r , r ; cnlverts 'tel. the way from
T1s „ Park to Winghain.The da.i:
ger o washout.e w'ili be greatly le-.
till ,t 1t, and cattle and hoses will ie
ablii t+ go tli,ronigh metier the Li +l-.
in'ty , 1 of over it.
"Rev. C1hiie.,�$ehtllte, and wins of
'I:ol,lnine, t,T:;, pend. Mee', Chris 15th;
and da.l titer, Mui:, Sesareh Tete of
Wellesley Mr. ?Anton f.etnvei'.ei, hi j
remember the Herald: Office as wife,. brother: mind ,sister of St Ag7
agent for ' most of them and in atlan; were WP:elc-Pla ti visitor's mil.
some cases can save you as much
as 50 cents on a single subscript -
Joni.
NOTICE
x have taken out License for
Auctioneer for the County of fxur
on, and am in a position to con-
duct sales by auction. Give me.
a trial and I Will assure you satis-
faction or no eharge.ae
2 Zurich,
/Ames Denomey, R. R. c
Phone No, 10-93
the Monsen 1.,ine,. Rev; :Schulte'
conducted divine services in the
Amish Mennonite Church on Sunk;
day, also on Monday evening.
Miss lino 'Paint, daughter ol`
Mrs. routine Faust, of 1>erwyn,
and eif the lana Adam roust o`f
,;inaach, d.l.'o niecte, of Miss 14 cin t ..l
Faust of the village, his graduated,
111 Jiine fromi the Social SerVicc
School ion. Chicago,. and has. talccm
up wont. in the IV,Cethodist church
lin Chicago as .Pa'stor's ASsistabi, in-
home and. foreign nti58iediS.
Keel) au Careful Eye on the .K,Knottor.
Anther cause or endure to tie is
often• found bit .the kuotter spring
which holes the finger down upon the.
knotter hook being so loose as not to
hold the ends of the twine while the
knot is pulled over the billhook,
re
suitig in a band, with clean cut ends
but no knot, adjustment stment through
the
wear of lack of adjustment through
shaking loose of the bolt, holding the
twine cutting knits:, causing the sev-
ering of the'. twine before the knotter
finger or billhook has closed over it.
A bent rusty needle or shaft, or
needle, bi111xoak, twine disc or twine
runs Wtli 'cause no end of trouble.
early in the ',harvest through loose,
untied .or missed sheaves..
Pay Attention to Oilitig.
Oiling the grain binder takes con-
siderable time with lfty on more oil
holds to testes cleat iiia supplied with
oil, There.are ,beinrefig surfaaces'other
than ail `holes 'that gust i'ece3ve s,t-
tentzan ,also; , 8ue'ri' <'s tab ' reel
standar d, - various chains avid •
spraclteie, 'sliding parts, o1' the bind-
ing 'attachment .atscl the bundle car-
rier. All beariligs subject to heavy
friction and ,.speed should bo oiled,
every hour if the bin.cder is to last as
long as a hbider should. Every bear-.
leg should receive lubrication at
least twice a day no ,tatter how lit.
tie work the bearing does. The ,fain.
drive 'bearings, the pitman, and the
sheaf bindiing'attachnnent require the
closest attention. --L. Stevenson, 'Sec.,
:Dept, of Agriculture.
The fellow Who eats do the most
for ;von is the fellow you see when
you Mu shave.
sst :failures with live stock can
be attributed to lack 'of a definite aim
Yor cannot afford a Ford why
not buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy
HESS sells theme ,
REPAIRING
it G
Painting Ford Car, One "oat, $15.00, Two Coats .._ ._.' $20:00
iCovering Ford Top Good Material :...._..-_-.... $27.09
Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors $5.00
Painting Buggy 153;Q0
IF YOU WANT SERVICE WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBIIER ¥OUR BUG a'Y WHEELS,
F.
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Our ,Suits •are made by wbrk-
+ manship, second to none.
+3, Have only one price for mak-
ingSuits.
414. The very best linings put in
all our garments,
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15. we guarantee 'satis.taction or
money refunded.
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