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DUDLEY E. Hoes
HIABIUSTER, .SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC,.; Ii:'1'C..
fe,, Ilamilton Street. Joist off
VOIsi alptare, GODER'I'(`I3, Ont.apacill
attention to CVmnael and
Court Work: ,
Ws. HO1mel may be consults -at
HindarMehl by phone and phone
' sir reversed,
' PUT YOUR
Wants, For .Sale, lost,
Found,,Notice„ Etc. Ads
LSI THIl9 COLO
FARM IIGLP FOR 1928
Order ,expert= need, erer<nran 's;r-
eaking Sarni help, all pay their
own fare. Order men, girls or
families. Men to get $i.8 to $20;
iris from! $35 to $18 per month.
dear$ e
lige is by new arrangen e;tt'ra vltli
Apply ,Rev. K. Gretzenger,
Port Elgin, Ontario.
Dr. H. H. COMTEN
61, D. 66 D. D, . S.'
DENTAL SURGEON j
rJ.t DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev-
es, Thursday, Friday and Ratan
Haw Main Office
;SAR;TLEIB'S BLOCTt, DA.SII•IWOOIi
•iarew F. Hems, Towniab p Clerk
Volum et Waorr:age licen'sele a tar
o i,aaeioner,
ohne InaueranCe 1S.epresenting
& Erie Mortgage Corpor-
MMtThe Canasta Trust
ZURICH — ONTARIO
pines %bon ..
Scones N'af"
adusite Carey tioneerin8•1111161 Try
9choo1 of Asl Live .Stose r_k
LOST
3927 auto markers No. 26fi-G5;i.
,eFinder kindly return to owner, or
leave at Herald Office:
Ted. Laporte, R.R.2, Zurich.
FOR SALE
• A limited number of choice , yo-
ung pigs, 5 weeks old. Apply', to
Henry Clausius. r
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.: w WE SPECIALIZE 1N, Watch and
LOST, ,w, ` Clock Repairing, phonograph .Re-
On the Sauble Line, a Brown pairing, Sewing , Machine .Repair -
Robe. Finder please return to ing Gun and Rifle Repairing.
Edward J. Deniony, R.R. 2.
kitda,
Mr. and Mrs. .c1. L, il,oritz of
Gr,elph, via:ted /with relatives• here.
on Sunday., hast.
Mr. Ward Fritz is spending le
flew clays pkat Toronto.
Mies V, V. Siebert, Milliner, is
putting on q 'sale of real bargains
.in order t ocle!ar off her stock.
Mr. Floyd Fink, teller of the
(sank: of ,Montreal, is haveing.'a.few
week's 's holidays.'"
Mr. Frank Sieh+.rt and fr:end of
Detroit "were Sunday visitors at
the bones, of Mr. and Macs. W. L:
,Siebert.rl t
Mr.(Lloyd Foster, eldest 'son of
Mr. and Mr's. Alex, Foster, hard tine
misfortune while cranking a car
to fracture his: arm the other \day.
Mrs. C. Colosky of "ithe' village
is Alin .care of Mrs. Hugh Thiel of
the 1•ith con., who'is confined to
her bed.
Mr, Frank Kochenjs •and family
moved into the houlse owned by
the Jos, :Foster estate, opposite the
;ft, C. Church, •
Prompt Service Alwaya. Hess,
the Jeweller. ,
:A .nu; ...number of the ,young fri-
' STRAYED • endle. of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Scot-
chmer• bridal couple, held. a • re -
From. my. grass farm, „Lot 9, f,e ttinn for them in the 1~own
con. 6, Bay Tp., a white yearling r Bayfield,•Coron Tw•ssday even -
heifer, with horns, finder will by j'1 last when about fifty ga-
thered fol .the event. A very jolly
c'venin was spent in games , and
,cl'tncin;g, .And the young couple
\rer2 'happily( speeded niton their
tourney clown life's pathway to-
gether.
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NSTIPATION
Retention of the Meconium in
Peals V irry LQmrnan,
esda) ,Terra kch ce liberally rewarded by notify-ing
•
A ,prevailing prices,
ai
lanai for sale.
pab italing
laid --0 or write, Uric)).
tinned Auctioneer
FOR -HURON & MIDDLiESEX
.M INA POSITION TO CO-N-
HA,et .any auction ea1e, regardless1
tarticles to sell, not
l else o business, an6 i
t wait y Wll1 make no cltar'gea fox
Satisfied
fide"• yWetter, a Daeh•ood-
:t� t
110/1100,
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N•soas••
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Mr. Henry Truemner, Zurich. -
STRAYED
Unto my premises, Sauble Line,
Fay Township, a yearling heir&
Owner can have )came by prov-
ing property and paying all ex-
penses.—Alfred Meidinger,
FARM FOR SALE
A very desirable farm consits-
ing of 120 acres of choice clay loan.,
being Lot 21; Concession 10, Stan-
ley township. There is on the
property a good brick house with
furnace in, and running water at
both house, and barn. Large
bank barn with 'straw shed, and
other good • outbuildings. Farms is
well fenced land in a high state of
itivation, 18 acres of wheat sown
�� • and about 20 acres of plowing re
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Salt Meats
F�cesh and etc
Bologna Sausages, •
•
CASHH FOR
Price fax! •
1CashSHINS & ,$I S
•
IrirInglagst
Deto eTt 1.
••f•qN
done. or particulars apply on
• the premises
• , Geo. E. Johnson, Varna, P.O.
ZURICH LIVERY
1 nm in a &tlion to aceomo-
alta all requirements in the Livers
lititeeM, have Auto for hire. Any
lilting done in the teamed -1g line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
s till • Zurich,O'st.
LIVE
pOU.LT R
WANTED
Xkie 'very day tial $ O'clock p st
Do loot teed fowl isams morning
brought in.
',Highest Cash Prices
,._Dias FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Briehi 1
;!!elan. N
Zurich
NOTE
Earn $25 weekly up tat fionve ad-
dressing envelopes. No canvass-
ing. Everything 1urziished. Spare
or full time. Particulars for
-stamp. Mailing Service, Box 9,
Sydney, Nova Scotia.
* FOR • SALE
1, 5-h. p. Lister Engine.
1, 5 -ton weigh ;scale, apply to
S. IX Merner, Bayfield.
ypnptoins De>acribsd---Anticlpation of
the Trouble Advised and Meehan:.
fetal 1, i'eantnient Suggested --Live
Stock Notes
(Oontr#buted by Onturla Dep,a,rtment et
Agriculture, Toronto.)
t,t,7RIN1 foetal life the liver of
the foal is active. It secret cc;
a limited quantity of bile
which after being convoyed tc
time• small intestine becomes fornap(
into .dark -colored balls of variour`
izea and different densitie-e, Then'
vase baelcwards and occupy the in-
testines, The substance le called th'
The 'editor, as wall .as many(
other citizens `•of the village 'wish
to greatly 4hank Mr. C. Fritz for
the fine {,,rest 'of venison, ,Insult
of Mr. Fritz's hunting trip • to
Muskoka, }where he shot a fine 3-
vear old stagy deer. I,n fact many
STRAYED.
Unto my premises, Goshen Line
south, Hay, about Oct. Gth, ayear-
ling Heifer. Owner 'can have same
by proving property and settling
all accounts. Louis Wurnit.
WANTED
Wet area in the market for Dutch
,sett onions of good quality. High
est market prices paid.
T. L. Wurnli, Zurich.
ileadquariers
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FOR
.'�� TIRES TUBES•r;tt'af
AND
Storage Batteries
. . S. WEIN, , *MOS ' 1C r ,1} }�.g°'' •
'.1'ulta liilyu:lC ly t(Y
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�1�r-i�(�t�'fi i4SAl.l »1, and l;n a irl , All
rw l7ns,, Ap;
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"meconium." At birth the rectum
is usually full and both the large and
smell intestine contain a considerab1-
quantity, Under normal conditions
a quantity of this substance is voided
shortly after birth and at frequent
intervals afterwards until it .has all
been voided and the excreta voided
afterwards is of a yellow color. The
appearance of yellow faeces always
,indicates that the meconium has been
all voided and that the excreta ap-
pearing is the effete material of nour-
ishment taken -after birth. This con-
dition should be present at about 24
hours after birth. In many cases,
either through want of sufficient ex-
pulsive force or by reason of son,
lumps of meconium being so 1 rr gf.
that the animal cannot force tit
through the anus, the substance i.
not voided. Retention of meconium
probably causes more deaths in
than any other condition.
Symptoms. --The foal elevates
tail; arches the back, and makes i::
effectual efforts to defecate. At lir:
he does not appear to suffer asst:.s
but as none passes he becomes u:_
easy, the efforts are more violent
more frequent, he refuses to uuisz
normally, and later on will not nuriid all; lies a great deal evidently suf-
fering acutely, becomes more uneasy
and weak and dies in a variable time.
Treatment.—Solas breeders give a
laxative or purgative immediately
say it was the best venison they after birth as a preventive. This, we
ever ate. And it has becbnbe the nisider, is a mistake, as it often
causes acute diarrhoea, which is al-
ways serious and often fatal.
When we know that the trouble
is in the rectum and that drubs give:.;
by the mouth have little or no effect
upon the contents of this organ, we
can readily see that by increasing
the actions of the interior intestines,
but not removing the cause of trou-
ble, is very liable to cause serious
complications, in cases where reten-
tion is present. In most cases the
trouble can be reproved mechanically,
by the attendant carefully trimming
the nail of his forefinger din order
to avoid scarifying the lining mem-
brane of the rectum) inserting the
finger into the rectum and removing
all of the meconium he can reach.
Then- giving an injection of a few
ounces of warm soapy water or water
and oil or glycerine. This to be re-
ldated at intervals of 4 to 6 hours, or
oftener if symptoms indicate a neces-
sity, until the faeces become yellow.
The condition is not s� often noticed
in 'foals whose dams- have had con-
siderable grassbefore parturition, as
in those of dams who have been on
dry food.
• It 'is probably wise for the atten-
dant to anticipate the trouble and
mechanically remove the meconium
of all foals shortly after birth. When
carefully done it cannot injuriously
affect the colt, it avoids trouble and
at least relieves the foal of the neces-
sary efforts to void the substance.—
H. Reed, V.S., O. A. College,
Guelph.
wish ,of all that "Charile go again'
Only 'a few n:ori clays of the
big Sale ofmerchandise put on by
Merner, as Saturday eel this
week, ends it all. The sale has
begin a 'success beyond ,explainat-
ion, and the niany satisfied cust-
omers are loud in their ,praises of
this big n.oneyesaving event.
Remember, the .time is .short and
Yin -must (either act quicko or get
left.
The Evangelical League meet-
ing last Friday evening was in
charge (of the Look -out Dept.,
Garfield Witmer, convenor. The
retain feature
the De o oelp
er-
sod was la p • Eugene
Howey of Exeter, on the "Laws.
of Growth.' This was very in-
teresting and enjoyed„by all pres-
ent. A short but enjoyable Social
and recreational period concluder)
the program., 'or thc' eve- :ng. Sorry
you missed it! Come !next
Friday 'C yelling!
NOTICE
TO FARMERS—After Novem-
ber 1st chopping and rolling will
be done at our mill ,on Tuesdayl
Thursday and Saturday of each
week, during the whole day.
Wi'lliamis Bros., Zurich.
NOTICE.
We 'carry a cos piete line of
Foultry 'supplies, Cod Liver Oil,
Oyster ,Shells, Beef Meal, Bone
Meal, Laying Meal and all - Royal
Purple remedies. '
Hogarth Baby Chick Hatchery,
• (Phone 47 3, Exeter, Ont. .
The 'Real Bargain Sale of J.
Gelinas at Drysdale, ' which is
now' on is, true c Lo all statements
and ;meeting with wonderful -sus-
cess, and many -are the ,happy cus-
tomers that are leaving this store
daily. Are you one of theme?r If
not yoou are missing a real roppor-
tunity. Act quick. •
Mr. ,and' Mrs. 0. Eilber ,are sp-
ending a few days this week in
Waterloo .and Kitchener..
The fine fall weather cane very
Isreldenly to a sloes best week,
when a somewhat winter',` snap
set in over the week -end. The
Mercury falling 'Co several degrees
of frost. and a fairly heavy blan-
ket 'of (snow greeted this part of
Ontario. Strange to say it was
not g`•eneral in this section. The
ground was covered wirh a foot
of snow and' the sleighs were
running on Sunday, just like in
midwinter. But the recent thaws
have again p:actica'ly ex'.errrtnnted
all the snow, and the deep mud
roads take the place of t he
formerly dusty `ones.
Beginning Thursday, Noverin-
ber 24th, the rate, to be paid ley
the Hume & Erie and the Canada
Trust Company upon new invest-
i-, m,ents and renewals will be
four and one half per cent. per
annum, payable half yearly; for 1,
,y 3; 4 or 5 yelifrs, (This
selucantly deluded, upon by
ofi. ,
(the class of investments selected as,
Isetnrity for the owners o deb-
entures and mortgage certificates
Live Stock Notes.
Cattle relish a change of .pasture.
If the mares are working hard, a
little grain fed the colts will keep
them in good heart for wintering
over".
Brood sows may be inexpensively
wintered over in colony if a 'good
supply of bedding is available.
Warmer quarters should be provided
the stock boar. Exercise for both
means better litters.
-Many good horses are ruined by
care not being taken to slacken the
ration when the heavy work closes
up,,,
Condition lost by cattle being left
out on cold and wet nights will need
to be made up later by expensive
grain feeding.
Stabling and yarding should now
be the rule on most farms. The young
things and dry cows may find some
pasture in the fields, but as a run
the "top" on,clovers and grasses is
needed fox' winter protection and is
better on the plants than inside the
stock.
Stables should be put in shape for
the winter. Do not forget to white-
wash the walls and washcthe windows
Th s •
'step to let in plenty of winter sunlight.
was This job is preferably done after
1927
the officials tl e CompaleS but threshing, as the dust from threshing
tends to settle in stables, especially
h f of the "Bank -Barn" style, which are
all too 'common on Canadian dairy
and'
especially
i• barnY
Under ap
WH ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR TSE when farms. U >
Chas compelled bath theas, Comp -
when housed with other animals, is
GENUINE, alnies to change the rate of nter- not an ideal place for milch eows.
est. Any 'air„Dunt over $100 can be
Scranton Coal linVested. A. F. Hess, local agent.
FOR SALE e g
ALSO CARRY;
Coke Pocahantas
and Soft Coal,
HOOD SUPPLY ON SAND
TELEPHONE MORA ORDERS
EARLY TO
Case & Son
Select the Breeding Poultry Stock.
In selecting the male always look
for a vigorous, active bird, whos.
head is broad with a comb of bright
red color. The sides of the shanks.
or legs should show considerable ret.
color. Be flare that such a bird has 0
well -muscled breast that is straight,
If Possible secure one bred from s
laying hen.
All that has been said of the male
applies to the female. Most laying
hens do not develop • much interna
fat on what,is commonly called a croi
behind Those of the yellow leitget
1
broods lose much of this ,101, ar,c.
!bolo 17 o;).',, havingC.l,i;,. 1 r
y•eat.-old heifer Ownerr ea
have, by proving money
at
no
ill
r -
s:
=
syr
A 'goodtop buggy, at a ,are'
big bargain, If yeti have i
money o pay at once, owe W
give liberal terns to repnt'ible pa
ties—C. Fritz & Scan.
STRAYED.
Unto the fareof Mr. Z. Pe
Jardine, Hay Township, a two
n
•
ill thent`if' the bird is a good layer,
viomwwwwowwwwwwww.wamifi
Zurich Drug Store
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Dr, A, J. MaoKinnen, Zurich
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j Special prices on large quantities.
+ FEED A HANDFUL A DAY,
ARE YOU PREPARED?
WINTER IS COMING
KEEP THE COLD AIR OUP AND THE WA1RIVI AIR IN
With 'Storm, Windows and \V Combination Doors.
PLACE •YOUR ORDERS NOW!
A large stock of Wallboard' Roofing, Gyproc and other
Building Supplies ,on Hand.
FLAXMEALj
KEEP THE VET. AWAY.
C. KALBFLEJSC
PHONE 69 ZURICH!
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Get your Buggy Light Now!
Yon must have them
Electric Lamps $10.
Oil Lamps .$2.75
Auto Tops, Wagon Repairing,
Painting, Etc.
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WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES,
AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE
VARIOUS LINES
CORD TIRES 30x3'/, AT ONLY ... 88.50
TUBES 30x314 AT ONLY • .••+�-• ••. •••.•• ••• $1.40
GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT.. •• $15.05
1 SECOND HAND 1% H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP.
B FORD TOURING CARS
1 FORD ROADSTER CAR.
1 GOOD TRAILER.
ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER.
WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND
RE -BUILDING BATTERIES,. i 'n
[FARM IMPLEMENTS
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS ANt'
CARRY JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE
YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE POR YOUR MONEY
PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR
PtiMPS.
Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases
L. A. Frani - Zurich
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