Zurich Herald, 1923-12-13, Page 5f1)ux f NT,' Dooetnwer 13th 1
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'xoiddtootr
Killoran 4 HOLMES,
Barristers, solicitolr% Notaribs,
plti,li'., 'fire. Office .on the Square,
Mud dooe from Banailton St, Godo
erich, Priva*e funds to loan at
lowest, rates.
Preudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran
JJ K agx. IYoingea will be in Howell on
Friday of ea ween.
AndrowF. Hess, Township Clerk
Planer of marriage a licenses, Notary
;rublic; Commissioner; Eire and Aut-
itrmo'bile Insurance, Representing
litaron' and :Pirie Mortgage Corpora-
,*Ion, The Canada Trust Co./Zurich,
Ontario,
Dr, G. I.,1. Smith
L.D.S. (Toronto,) ID,D.S„('C'hicago)
C23=+;DENTIST.
AT WALPER HOUSE, •:Zlf.1BICIL
EVERY WEDNESDAY
MAINO9WICk% MENSAL]:.
A-U-C-T.I.O N-E.E•R
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M, Jones Nat-
ional School of Auctioneering, Try,
ine for Registered Live Stock
(Ali Breeds). Terms in keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
- farms for sale. Will'sell anything
110ywhere. Zurich.
Phone 18-93 or write,
'Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron. In a position to con-
duct any auction sale, regardless
!aa to size or articles to sell. I
solicit .yflur business; and if not
satisfied will make .no charges for
.Arthur Weber, Daehwoad.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Meet
Fresh and : Salt Meats
Boiogna Sausages, etc
Highest Caeh Price for WoulJ 1
CASH FOR SKINS it U1DES
'Q'u ,ghlut &'
i
Dechert .
ZURICH LIVERY
Y
i am in a position to accomo.-
date all .requirements in the -Livery
Line, have Auto for. hire. Any-
thing „clone in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Phone .b9 . Zurich
let. „Si ATKINSON,: L.D.S., D.D,S,
DENTIST -
+Sraduate of the Royal College
at Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
of the .'University of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
itary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
TUESDAY' AND FRIDAY front{
10.00 Lux until 5.00 pen at the 'Com-
mercial T3ouse. Main Office at
1 xeter, Ont., Phone 34, -19
LIVE
IIP OU L T R. Y
WANTED
Taken every clay till 3 °clock p.m.
Do not feed, fowl same morning
Wheel brought in.
ighest . Cash Prices
—CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs ,
W. O'Brien
Phone 94.
Zurich
COAL
Fall &Whiter Deliveries 1923
if1.N'TRRACITE LACKWANA COAL
COKE ---Just arrived wear of very
high grade Coke for Ranges es find
Furnaces
'SOFT COAL—Now in stock, stir o
high grade West Virginia Lur,.
ItOULIiTS--Wow 'on the way, nar of
our Bouicts for Eaeges and Furn .
Woes. ',:he9e are weli k:noven and
give good satisfaction
ALBERTA COAL -Expect soon,
Two Oars of Alb nee Coal
ll�Qltllll PRODUCE MERCHANT
Phone, Office lOw. House 10j.
Oifire&Coal Yards, Brock Street,
E N SA L+L.
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PUT f'OT7T,'
Wants, For Sale, Lek,
Found, Notice, Etc, Ads
IN THIS CQ1.i'JMN
NOTICE TO: CREDITORS "
NOTICE is hereby .g'ive'n tliali
ail persons havitag claims againrrt
the estate of John Deichert, Sri.,
late of the village of Zurich,.iu the
County of ,Huron, who died on the
30th day. of October, Al; A„ 1909,
are ,requested Ito forward their cia-
i ua dult ;prover, to the undersign.
ed on, or before; I(he 28th day of
December, A.D. ;103,
AND NOTICE FURTHER IS GIV.
EN that taper the said date the
Executors will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate, having regard only
to the claitns of which he then shall
have' notice. •
DATED at Zurich, Ont, ltlhis lith
day of December, A.D , 1923.
Henry Deichert,
E. A. Deichert,
Executors,
FOR SALE
A good secondhand baby ear-
riage for sale. Can be 'seen at
Melick & Brauri'e Furniture Store.
FARM FOR SALE
Farm on London Road: Lot 11.
Con. 1, Stanley, is offered for anz-, t
mediate Sale. Apply or write to
John Torrance, George Shipley, or
W. $rydone, Clinton.
NI
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Mr, and Men., A., Meltck were Suri+
day' visitors at Crediton;.
1iftsti Mirrnic* Uttley vas At Lou-
don oil Monday,
s
Mi
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Marare
g nae has taken a
po+sitioo at the .Waiver .House.
M. 11 +C1, Milliken motored to
Stratford on Sunday,
• Mr, mei Masa T. L. Wuiim and Ml
Nesbitt Woods spent Sunday at
Bayfield,
Hydro Electric Land's, 25 to 80
wattrs, at• 35 centsli, or 3 for •$1.00 at
Jaws the Jeweller,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Ezra T;tist of Cred
,ton were Sunday visitors: at the,
home of Mr, and Mrs Louis Kraft.
Mr. 3,. Preetet+has been confined
to hie bed the past few days with
and attack of LaGrippe.
Me. Albert. Hey, of Drumheller,
Alta is visiting with/ ]lis father';,
Mr. ,Chri.e, (Hey, Babylon) Line.
11?igs Armina Brenner, who woe
visiting 'ir London for over two
weeks, has returned home.
Dr. .A.. J. MacKinnon (spent the
east few day nt his former home
in °elation East, whiere his 'sister
i5 'seriotvaly ill. r
Mr. Jacob Brown, " who visited
foe some time at Kitchener and
Tavistock for a few weeks; h'as
returned hotrie.
Mr. T..L. Williaa,S has been con-
fined to his bed the past eyeek
with an attack of appendieitie,.but
we are nleaise•d to state is improv-
ing nicely. N...
Mr. and Mi.tl, H, Floffrnan sand
wo children, Mrs. Stacey; and Miss
Fannie Preeter•; were the guests of
Mr. and. Mei. J Preeter on Wed-
nesday.
FOR SALE
Fine residental property in
Zurich. . Good brick house wired
for hydro, good well, stable, gar-
den and fruit trees, For partic-
ulars apply to A. FG ,Hese,
Zurich. . tf-21
FOR SALE
Pure bred White Wyandotte
Cockerels, well bred. Apply to
Thos. W estlal. R. R. 3, Bayfield;
Phone 14-99, Herman.
FARM FOR SALE
A fine 75 acre farm 'about five
miles from Zurich has been, placed
in my hand's for 'selling. On the
farm is6 acres good brush, hank
barn, ,silo, and other outbuildings,
and goad, brick bevelling. • Farm
is well .fenced and drained and
water supply is excellent. t . For
particulars apply to A,. F. Hens,
Zurich. 21-4
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radiator, 'saves draining every ev-
ening foor all 'winter. It is not
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remember. the Herald Office is
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NOTICE
I have taken out License for
Auctioneer for the County of Hur-
on, and am in a position to con-
duct sales by auction, Give me
a trial and I will assure you sans-
faction or no charge. tf-29
James- Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich,
Phone No, 10-•-93 •
Tuxedo Chatterless
AUTO OIL PORN -ORD CARS. GU.
A.RANTEED TO STOP THE CHAT
TERING OF BANDS. Sold ]3y
L. A. PRANG, Zurich, tf18
Supply Of
Chesnut and furnace
On Hand
Case & Son 0
•I
The main',streets in the bnsineee
section, of ;the village are undergo-
ing improvements, the tnud is be-
ing' ncreeeci, o•8f and hauled away
and is being replaced with Iakej
gravel.
Mr. °, %Iartleih, accompanied by
his friend, Mr. Webster, orf Goder-
ich, wen, inthe village on Tuesday.
Mr. Mitten is not enjoying the
best of health owing to rheumatism
a'id -is contemplating of taking tr-
eatments at the hot rniiieral bath
sprutgs.
A number --'' th ' villagers' are
enjoying- tate Evangelistie•meetings
conducted by 11-Y. A, Jordan, in
Crediton Evan •elic rl church, and
receive gees:t inanirationa, Rev.
Jordan will r ontluci• similar meets
ings i'a the Zu ich Evangelical eh-
iireh,t he Mee wee of March.
"Peiegv"t he...lictle Terrior dog
eelongingt o Mr.' Geo. Thiel met
with a rather unexpected death on
Monday'morning,, whin 'one of out
prominent btilsinoss ,nen tie-inte,,1
Tonally ran over ;the laniin i1 with,
the auto Mr. Thcil 1i.1 l . only' x
%lort tints ^:go refused the .sarin
$25,00 fol same. ,
In 1 n wr�eek'+ i tsu` we m' t'o �;w
of Mr. C :
Fritz captu 'r t' singIe
heed' four geeie while out shoot
:, }
ing t? d:ay. This Ilowevyr' has
somewhat riled the dignity ofthre
other hunt• 'r e Who were in the pin
ty, namely: Mn'�=ss P, Revelte!,
3l�)
Johnston and H. ousseau, wh
claim they had in. egiial part .wi
Me. Fritz in calittirinrT this. game
as Mr. Fritz, hese no license to cone
out with !such a bold statement
as to sa;+ hie did all the killing whe
ever l•ody else in tin'.. perty wa
also shooting. "Charlie" Shout
follow the Diad motto off "Uew to
the Lines and give credit where
credit ie doe
Cavin Bookkeeping:
!arms were
" ,t sels u ed' tor
0 study 01 the.cost of producing u tilt.
it was found' that on one the cos,
of production was $i.65 per hundr�erl-
oc 1 eight. oG milk; ort the other farm
t e 'cost was $6 per hundredweight,
lf: both these• farms were seiling
1 rt:ink at' $2.50 per hundredweight,
- what would .you say about the coin
parative prosperity of the two farms?
farms0, ft 15 quite usual to see two farms
side by side, one of which appears
Prosperous 'while the other seems to
he :Slowl, going down. It doesn't
• urean that one . farmer is a worker
0 While the other is lazy, not et al1,'We
.wit
PI $1110111'
;ow
oel. t f4 t Profit Olaf
syu3rl illeti•eines et Resat and Sun..,.
Usitlg the ell,f •seen.., 0 Correct.
"(ive' for ‘Vi liter Use — Baal'
bio, a
t,..kte,l)iitr ..._ luu+lra+'e�: ida“
1•, � i
it Goof!.
'tantr'iboteri by ()r,t,arlo Department oi'
AKHoof Lure, Toronto.)
}.vine
are prntiiahle when given
abundant Sunshine, anti exerefee, 'feel
Weil selected feeds, gently ban
'lied given proper sanitation ani
'lousing, kept 1'v'ee . from worms ani
;ice, ,ante protected against cholera
and other diseases. Much can happen
a pig betw4,en birth and old age, tut
it is'an .easy animal t6 'keep in the
stray nil and narrow path leading to
,successful and profitable development
11 you go the night way about It.
Piga., frequently suffer more from
the heat: of the sun during the sum-
ner than they do from the Gold of
the winter period_ if Possible, make
full use of any available shade trees
when making your plans for swine
pastures, feed lots or colony house
i ocations:
The bell;;feeder for Pigs,
Young pigs having access to .a
self feeder may neglect the pasture
portion of. their rations, so must be
watched from time to time. The self•
feeder eau be used wine matur,
oreedin•"stock, providing the ration
:von Is bulky and contains site:,
:Dut'r ig=; as ground alfalfa. Mature
peetlrng stock are apt to become to
tit if given the freedom of helping
:hen -melees. The self -feeder is 1-r
tended as an aid to feeding opsr
.,tions ditring the.grazing season, an ;
.is • such, it will reduce the labor re-
quirement of feeding over fifty Ne.
neut.
Um er,iive for Winter Use.
The, it§e of a suitable corrective :s
strongly ecom;mended by all sucm e. •
ful
swii4efeeders. One that is low Jo
goat and fully.efficient, and easy to
vrepai•e may be provided as folio .,..
100 pounds of ground lime stun
or sleeked 'lime.
100'pourets of hard wood ashes u-
root cellar soil to which 10 pounds.
Z+f boneflour has been ,added.
200 pounds of elle.roeai.
ds of salt.
rues of sulphur.
2 pounds .of Iron .sulphate.
- Mix all the dry material togeUrr'
excepting the iron sulphate. Wh!"'
all `are mixed. dissolve the iron sul-
phate ' in , a gallon of hot water a.
sprinkle over the entire mass. Shot -el
over a few times, and then store
sacks or•barrels for use as wants,:
Pigs should be given .free ecce::
to a feeder or box containing the
mixture.—L. Stevenson O.A.L'
Guelph.
'have all seen, hard-working farmers
, who'have-failed to make a srrccess.
e We' explain' it by saying he, had poor
lack, or thinks, 5olnebf#,1sv seethed to
n go against ltlnl.
s After all, brain is .about as Ira -
Portant as muscle, If not more so,
In this 'fanning business, And a
,,fernier can won,: as profitably at has
desk as he can in the @eld.
That is Why it pays farmer to b,•
e edtuk, �a,ted it is a matter of mone
retnens Whether the farmer shall
h krioyv how to keep his boobs or not.
It :takea.. only a few minutes to jot
down items of: hours spent on various
-
..tops in atime-book, Duce or twice
a week. And items of expense cat,
- • be entered in a column as they occur,
s to be distributed at leisure in white,:
h evenings. The date of sale and the
price receiVed are more than mem
•Items. of curiosity to be remembered
for awhile then forgotten.
Really there is no excuse for a
farmer nut knowing his production
costs. And it'should 1.e conaide+l r:+i
as much of a sign . of poor farming
as the growth of weeds along the
roadside or the tumbling of fences.
Roughage—Have It (food,
Whit' the saying goes that: th
•small \iilagis are on the decline
we copilot report 'such of &nee
as our village ie progr.1.4lil]g and
on the boom. The past week bug
inesst ransaetious are;—Mr, Ryi,
Eicknr.eyer, our local paper /meg
er has leased the place of bugines
next to Pfile'is shoe ,stare, whore he
wiil put inn a supply of wall poem
ole. Mr. Fred, Thiel our harness
maker, has purchased from data.
Thomas Johnson, the vacant lot op-
;poeite the Molsons :sank, and we
believe intends to ereet a residence
and harness shop building. lila,•.
W, H. Pfile and S. ,Deitz have ex-
changer', lots, the former getting'
the lot next to Mr. M. 1Vlefdinger`s
while Mr. Deitzg eta the vaea.nt lot
opposite the 'Commercial hotel, and
erect a building thereon for doing
general woodwork, etc.
LATE SOPHIA CtIJAPMAN
There palssed away at her /tome
Bronson Line, Hay a2'pr_i on Tirurs
day December 6th, Sophia Chap-
man, relict of the Late John Gx'ey
bell, at the age of 84 years, 1 month
and 21 days, Deceased bad not
been, well 'for about a year and her
end came not unexpected. De-
ceased was born Norfolk • ;County
County,- England and conee to
antt'da when a gi.ri, having lived
t the place of heir death for a
out fifty-five years or all hertife.
er husband pre -deceased her
bout two years. • She was, a fine
ld lady, loved bey( all who knew
er, and i.,+ :survived by one son,,
oho W, Greybeil Of Dashwood;
four daughters; 1Vtrs. •'Durstein of
Saginaw, Mich,, Mrs(,.Ooo1r, •o Hen-.
ell and Misses Evangeline, and
sther Greybeil at home. The re
rteains were laid tc}� their l-ast rest -
g place le the Evangelicalceni-
tery oh Sunday, Rev. W( Yager
tticiating. The funeral . Wise Iar-
sly attended,
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Dr. 'H. H. COWEN f
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DENTAL SURGEON-
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At McCoriniek 731oek, Zueich, eve
ery Thursday and Saturday.
Main Office
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HAflTLI+1.I.B'S lltOCX, D $HWOOD°g
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A good cow must be capable of
handling large amounts of roughage.
Provided with plenty of high quality
forage she will.prodtrce much more
economically than when fed grain to
balance poor hay and stover,
Silage added to a ration has been
found to reduce the cost of producing
10+0 pounds of milk front twenty ti.•:
to seventy-8,ve cents.'. in an Anrorio..0
experimerit, twelve cows were divided
into two groups. One group received
silage and legulue, hay, the other the
same roughage allowance with grain
in addition: , The second group pro-
duced more milk but the first enc
dltl very well and eaelly excelled the
first from the'standpoint of ecouotui•
cal production,
These facts are not meant to indi-
cate ,that, it :does not pay to -reed
grain but to showy the importunes of
Plenty of good' roughage,.
The World's Bigge,gt Rog.
Newv Zealand has produced the big.
gest hog on record. - ''Belly, the
iit•oridis Weeder.I'ig," as the animal
is adwrertized, is •a tw eeyear-old Tann
wortlt-l:3erksbire cross, weight, 1,058
pounds; height, 3 feet 0 inches;
lerigtlr, 8, ,feet '9 inches; girth, 6 feet,
and lle 'le still growing.
Keen those lamb a coming, reed
Tire awe. eeetteteleg ry 40.44:+3 u3ixii,
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ar Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEN! YORK CITY.
If Yor cannot afford a Ford why
not buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy
HESS sells them
REPAIRING
Painting, Fwd. Car, One ^oat, $15.00, Two Coats _„ :. $20.00
iCovering Ford Top Good Material .. $27.00
Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors___..._ .. $5.00
Painting Buggy
' •• $8.00
IF YOZl''WANT • SieRVTCE,`'WE-HAVE IT -
WE BERUSIIEU YOUIt BUGGY WHEELS:
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Combination storm and screen doors made to order, I
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IWHY Wil CAN BOLL SUITS FROM
T$10 TO $15 LESS THAN OTHERS,
11. We stock our own goods.
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money refunded.
Our Suite are made by work-
manship, second to none.
Have only one price for melt-
ing
eking Suits,
The -very best linings put in
all our garments.
'Yr
H. HOFFMAN
'TAILOR AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
(DAY AND NIGHT PHOuNE Nee 86 l�'
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