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Zurich Herald, 1924-03-20, Page 5t» ay. ra ly. t Thursday March 20th, ,1924 BUSINESS CARDS ?r'oodioot, Killorap & HOL,MES, Barristers, • Solentr>rs, Notaries, SPethlie Etc, Oitic;,re On the Square, Sod door trona "iiarelltoe St God - *rich itiivate rands to lean at t%%weet rates. Proudtoot, KeS .l L. Killoran D. E, I:lolriia,s. tlr, lElolines will b4 in l]'iensall on A , VnscoOsiR inScAubLaEtor fw o r aleFriday of fsoii weep, PUT YOu. `'ants, For Sale, 4:ost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN T'HI9 .COLt7 DIN . 044,• 041m. 0 0 ,44,0., ..ou. ..,.. sem I ed"pacity 13o' elgi;'s'r hot; 'water ey- t. i ,df►adrew F..nI'uwnship Cleric ', a bargain at $15.00, Con - Ulmer of marriage lirexises, Notary rad Feller, Zurich 33-4 ?fiiblic, Commissioner, Fire and Aut- I -sees. **ablle Insurance, Representing! WANTED :Marlin and Erie 'Mortgage Corpora- Will take a limited number of niton, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich, cattle for pasture for season, of It!`'turio. 1924. For further particulars ap- ply to John Stephan, :R.R, 1, Zur-. •ich, Phone 5-99. 35-4 Dr. G. L. Smith 1fti.I�»S', (ITorento:l D, D.S,,(1Chicago) DENTIST AT WALPEJ3. HOUSE, .ZURICH, EVERY WEDNESDAY MAIN OFFICE - HENSALL tsramogiommonsamosslook A-L1-C-T� I-O.N-E-E-R OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey M. Jones !Cat - lanai School of Auctioneering. Try, tee for Registered Live Stock; VW Breeds). Terms in keeping with prevailing prices. Choice farms for sale. Will sell anything :anywhere. Zurich. 'shone 18-93 or write, ticenseG Auctioneer Licensed Auetioueer for County of Huron, le a position to con- duct any auction sale, regardless se to size or articles to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for services. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood, :phone 13-57 Zurich Meet MARK ET Fredl and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Crash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS le RIDES eichert ZURICH LIVER] 1 am su a position to accomo- 1ate ali requirements in the Livery line, huve Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL Phone 59 Zurich VI, S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTIS•T Graduate of the Royal College til Dental Surgeons of Ontario and of the University of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, Mil - nary District No. One, London,Ont Office hours at Zurich every Mrdn Office, Exeter. Phone 34, thit Zurich every TUESDAY Phone 79 -19 LIVE POU LT R Y WANTED ii tken every day till 3 Oclock p.m. Do not feed fowl same moning leen brought' in, Highest Cask Prices -CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich COAD ellar001,11,1 .Fal"&Winter Deliveries 1923 ANTHRACITE` L' ACKWANA COAL COKE -Just arrived' car of very high grade Coke for Ranges und Furnaces toil? COAL -Now in stock, ear of ngh grade West Virginia Lump: IIOULETS-Now on the war .car of Ser Be dots for Ranges and; Porn - aces. These are well known and give good satisfaction ..AL 3EETA COAL -Expect saOli, Ttvtr Card of Alberta Coal „ r Cara. e1vx,.t„ 11101 & PRODUCE MERCHANT *hong: Moe . tett 10ru', House 16j, 10fIce&Coal' Yards, Brock Street, ' t-IE!VSALt ONT NOTICE, y Notice is hereby given that all tanks, ladders, etc., in the ,fire hall, Zurich, will in future not be loaned out for any purpose. Theappii-: ances are wholly for fire .protect -1 Canadhrh flnnr.'ft 1118 hpr?n dta- ion and will be kept only for this'' moi nested, take", the foremost p1 - purpose. The fire hall will in fut-'e' ill ''-h, world markets. This e i ure be kept locked and in esae it; net• ^-1 •11'spri ing, -since 'Canadian is necessary to give a fire alarm' Nn 1 7'- i, .49'4lon:1• hnid first PI - or to secure any of the appliances, 1c' es -. se get the wheats. to fight, a fire, the key of the loch can be' obtained at the Zurich Tel-' Th' road front' here to Henstll epho'ne Central, either day or night; h"1"'"41'somewhat improved ; re - 13y Order. Gently to the extsnt that theautos Zurich Po ice Trustees 35-2 Lara running, which means a big coni enien•ee to Mr, W C. C'-aIIfas - - -- - _ I the stage driver as well `*as,- the tr- avelling public. IOCAL NEWS Mr, E. E. Steele was Week -end visitor at S. Thoin;ila, 11r-, ,Claws. :Fritz is away on a bu's- inoss trip to Guelph, Kitchener and ether poiets. Mr. Wm. W'alper, who 'swork- ing at London; don i' p e ,the week- end wc ec - end at hie home. here,. Mrs. Wes. Zinkhan of Kitchener' spent the 'nest week with ' tier par- ents, 1tlr. a'id iIi+s. Hy, Krueger of the 14th con. Mr. John Desch`, of Biggar, Sask. evho has been neither, here for a tim'', left fnr Malverotn prior to reteirnin ' to the, west. Mr. Alphonse Deitrich of the T3abylon Line underwent an over- ''9 i on Saturdi-y for rnmovitl of tonsil's. Drs. O'Dwyer and Mac- Kinner d&nP; tla'? work. FOR SALE I have a limited quantity of Yellow Blossom sweet clover seed Also some timothy seed for,sale. Apply to Hy. Olau'sius, R. R. No; 1, Zurich, . Phone 6-94 35-2 FARM FOR SALE tCo'nsiistin g of 100 acres, being Lot 8, CC'oncession 4, Stanley Town ship., good buildings Will eithersell or exchange on a grass farm. For full particulars apply to Wililanr F. Alexander; R. R. No. 2, Hensal1 Ont. Phone 6-82. 35-2 FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 122 acres, being Lot 21 and 22, Lake Road. West, Hay 'Township, 2;6 miles south of St. Joseph. Perna is in good .state of cultivation. For. particularsap_ ply to Propttriitor, Mr, Chas. Lae framboise; R. A. 1; Dashwood, Iu renewing your subscriptions for your daily and weekly papers ten:lember the herald Office is agent .for most of them and in some cases can save you as much as 50 cents ion. on a .single subscript- Tuxedo Chatterless- AUTO 'OIL FOR FORD CARS. GU :4.RANTEED TO STOP' THE CHAT TERING OF .BANDS. L, A. PRANG, Zurich. CO Supply Of Sold 13y tf18 Chesnut and Furnace On Hand Case & Son 'PHONE 33 HENSALL -1: i». D. H. C 0 WEN L, i), `i., D. O. S. DENTAL SURGEON A't 1 '4lcCnt'mit,1,, I.r3ot:i., Zurteh, ev- ery Thursday and Saturday. Mein Office HA$ TLEI13'S BLOCK DAS.HW000 HEIRS .'WANTED Missing Heirs .are being sought throughout the world, Many pt~o ate are to -day living in comparative poverty who are teeny rich, but do not know it. Your iney be one of them. SCnd for Index Book. "Mis- sing Thies and ,Next of Kin," cun- tairriug.t carefully authenticated lists of missing heir's end unclaimed est- ates which helve Won advertised for hest?' and abroad. The Index of Missing 1•Icites eve offer for sale contatine tlinusantls of names which have atppeared. in American, C:in- u1ian; Englisih. Scotch, Welsh, Ger elan, French. Belgian, Swedish, Ins dime Coloeia.l, and other newsp- apers, 'Inserted by Lawyers. execute orts, administrators, t Also Conta- ins 1ie't of English and Irish Courts ofChancery and unclaimed divid- ends list of Bank of England, Your utanie or your atncestorls may be In the list. .Send ,$1,00 (one dollar) at onee for book, • INT1RQArIObAL CLAIM • kt..(I,CVCYY.Dept 262 PT 1'TS11 1IU tI, .iia,. i A joint auction sale is scheduled et Zurich for about the middle of April. Any person's having any weenies live stock, implements, thrillers or any other effectsy or anything worth 'selling, kindly not ify th- Clerk, Mr. W. S. Johnston, or the Auctioneer, Mr. Oscar Klopp Mr. Samuel Gottschalk, tot -Sea- forth, who most pleasantly espent the past hrtee months with hie many intimate friends in Zurich ar,d Hay Township, also Dashwood,left on Tt,e.sday for Heneall from where he will return: to his home in; 'Sea - forth. Mr. Gottschalk le a Zurich old boy. and 'reports a moist spi- endicl time with his former alsscic- iatea. The Province of Quebec is about to place a small gasoline tale on rhe consumer,. the ;suggestion be- in•; t hat the funds obtained there- by be utilized for road build i nfg purnosr'n On the principle that these who use the roads should pay for thin the. tax is •'nlot one to wh-' ich legitimate objection can be ta ken'. • • Under? the old Aet, it was ;per- m ssable for a farmer, provided the seed was not ''tp.ken off hie farm, to ?11 clover and timothy Without first having these graded by. , the Seed Department. No -w, alleeecis.- ZURICH HERALD LIVE STOCK AND When Farm Animals! Oevek;r a .Depraved Appetite, Will Chew Wood, Leather, Plaster Soil, otC.--Cause and Cure of the Condition — Distention of' the Rumen Treatment Suggested, (Contributed by Ontario t)epgrtment of Agriei,itere, l•uronto.) During the winter period when live stock' of necessity are beln.t maintained on the various feeds that were stored for winter maintenance, It is frequently noticed that sole, animals, either cattle, horsos or pig, are chewing at or eating substances flew that. are quite unnatural the ariiinal food standpoint:, The feuce+ posts, rails, mangers, bits of teethe/ plaster, soil, and such like, for whirr healthy stock show no inclination. are attractive to' those with depravee+ appetite, or Pion disease. Animals affected to a serious extent are rest less, unthrifty, lose condition and be- come emaciated. Should spring ane green grass come quickly enough, a recovery is made without any °the: treatment thanaccess to good pasture. Syniptotns ofthe Disease. The presence of the symptoms o; depraved appetite indicates that there is something wrong with th-• feeding of the menials, that there i. ,something lacking is the ration, ano that that something can generally be expressed as being lime salts. Well nourished animals getting a r e t oir able amount of good, clean, well apt food rarely show any tendency to eat unnatural objects. In those fame yards where a salt trough is at the service of the animals, and where clovers and other legumes are 'fed liknoberallywn, depraved appetite is un- , • Treatment Suggested. Should animals become affected with a desire to eat unnatu;•al foods, steps should be taken at once to remedy the trouble and get the ani- mals back to a condition of thrift Blocks of charcoal and rock sant should be placed where the animals can get'them at will. When animals are confined to stalls or pens, pow- dered 'charcoal may be given—one- half handful three times per da) along with the feed, Advanced case. will generally respond to the follies ing: Bone our, one pound; powdered gentian, four ounces; commonsalt. eight ounces; carbonate of iron, four ounces; mixed well and given at the' rate of one tablespoonful three times each day on feed. rn Good feeds Also Recoreended Good feeds, such as roots, silage and clovers, well preserved and free -from fungus and bacterial growths II • Pap Orr. Have YU''U bo. -h i e, Buggy? If . 1 ot. U. se R.EPAIRING Painting Feed Car, One "oat, $15,09, Two Coats. _,. iCovering Ford. Top Good•Material'les eu r~ $20,00 Changing Ford C'urtain's to open with J:roorta- $ 5.0)0 Painting Buggy s • $8,00 . :... , 168;00 IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT WE RERUI3I3ER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS. HESS - ZURIOII ++++++++++4,1444.4.4++, �.Lumber Laths Everything in +ri Combination storm and screen doors made to order; Lumber and BuildingMaterial 4+ ' CuStor'Work our c • Always in. the market hit' sawlogs .�,� ,l,, I. Co IALBfl1ISCR. iii_ ... .4,, + PHONE 6 m - Z a URIC I+t .r. ,•.i•+t ++.t,.N• ,4.++++.i•+*++++++i• ++++++++++++++ 4444+++++++0 F+++0 READY .,. 4.1 fHOBBEHLD +'. WITH OUR NEW LINE OF SPRING StlITIN S AND SAMPLES t • 1. IN ALL THE NEW/ SEASON'S F ABRIrS. AND EQPRESSING +§+ • ' THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND SHADES 'F° 1 HOBBERLIN stlould..he supplied, and dou'tforget1. g HAVING TAKEN i�l O N, ER THE AGENCY OF THE BEST E OWN t: sat - CAN SD:4 (IyABLERLIN that such common things as rock +cC , of grasses and clovers sold by far- t, . charcoal •anis bone meal do i SEMI READY C1AI.SII�7G Filmh2 IN mere, even: on their own farms must ii bG :at graded• before offering. or ss.ln, unless sold to a seed merch- ant to be recleaned. TI' MENIAL ' A.quiet wedding tookplace fit Tames St. parsonage,, Reefer, ou Wednesday last when Miss Katie Sanders, dauhgber of Mr. and Mess W..F Dowse, was united ie hnirringe: to Christian Bechler, ison (el Mn land Mrs.. Jo^1 B>chler, all of Usborne Tp. Oren ceremony was perform ed rays Rev. W. E. Donnelly. Foll- owing the ceremony they drove to the homeof Mr:" and Mrs,. Dow wh- ere a wedding dinner was served h ' oupla le t on the ee a i'1g tr i Tor Iowa, where Me former has a position. much to supply the Saar usual winter de- + CO:) WlE ARE INA TION"\ TO GT4E 'THE PUBLIC ALMOST Cici.eancy in animtti fads' as comparera ANYTHING REQUIRED IN TILE LINE c SPRING SUITS Otl whnCll all •, 1 SUanrnAt Stevenson, De=pt of Exteensron, 0. A. with the gr even 11 rl ore of --.- - ��, e ,itn,t s thrive.--'L.OVETiCOATS Al' ItRiel S SECEND TO NONE, b +i College, Guelph. i)iSTEN'1'ioN Oft Ii'UI%EI . Uow to Treat an Animal q'bat tin- Gorged lee,' t'' -..i f Serious, Get a °r cter nariatn, Every winter tetany good fano rill• reels are lost and many more ueuri . lot through carelessness in +.h; ties up, or the leasing of feed bins ope•ri If a cow gets loose in the stab,', sits generally manages to find the him where the feed grains are stored and just 'naturally gorges herself' oli the concentrated food. Don't blame the cow for eating, She knows n ;i what trouble she is wadinginto by A very- pretty weddingwastsol-�i overloading her paunch ith milt •b nnized at ten brute of .Mr. incl chop or grain meal Mrs. Win. Dignai4, 4th con.; IT:1 If i't is knnwn Leat an anItnaI h t Township on Wednesday March 12 gored' itself, cud it can g�•uerali, whale Mies Hilda :13logg was united'be determined by pressing the Hunk in mar iags to Fred Beer. The with the clo< -d list and noting if rh, •young couple were attended by llident t:i il't hand remains for a Mr. and Mrs/. Harry Horton, and short titer a ureuco should be give! MiseIrene Mousseau,the little co- at °nee. Duo and a half pounds of txsin o4 the bride; was flower gu'l. of wet salts dissolved in two gallon, ose anti .Rev. A. Sinclair of Hensel!, per'' followed by i neut.t augnthe left sides forted the ceremony. The ueste y 3 g 'belt* the niivan line vigorously to art p ooJti of g splendid wedding separate the cdn1liacterl mass of fee dnlhner, u+ after which the happy co- uieiitmg grain and allow the 'drench uple left for Toronto. On ht' it to penetrate it. t Stimulants, such as return they will reside on the 4th. aromatic spirits of ammonia, should coni. of Hay Township, and the be given in two ounce doses. best wishes of many friends' folloir Should tet Drench fait and the int - them,' paeted condition Continue, it cnn b relieved be a trained veternariau per• A t'ery happy event was edit. ! forming the operation. - known aa emniaed at the •'route of Mrs. 3, rulnenotoinery: This • operation is Rennie, on Tuesday March 18th at performed by Inaliiug an incision 2 through the left Hank and into theo'clock, p.m when her daughter Mrs. Carrie Ifeyrock wars united in rumen, large enough to permit the the Holy Bends of tnatiinruliia to entrance of the hand. The compacted grain r, ' anle moved g or meal „a is the Reverend P.i�nd the �ed r ,nd G .in Gentleman, • Ii 1 man S.part R. p t Klieehtel of New Hamburg, and (about two -41w -ds) and wound in who is to be congratulated on his the lumen sutured up with cat.tttt,• choice in the person of a lady with Alter proper antiseptic preeautiens such sterling qualities as a heel' the ave Bern taktw k'iio woune through 15 the inusele and skin can be b'r°u�•!it mate. Mrs. Heyroclt who spent together with silk stitches, placed one more than twenty years of honor inch apart and through the outlet. able widowhood in this coamuunity thickness of the muscle.. The wound has the good wishes of her many 'should be dressed daily and kept cov- friends-iu acenp•ting• the overtures ert,d to protect it from insects and of the lean who served. ;some of the.oust. best fields in his Conference and A useful- dressing lotion can be who foe a nu'rnbei'' of years 'eves trade by using Linc Sulphate, one on^ of its Presi�linl,�Eltlers, Tiic draau; Carbolic acid, two drams; Gly happy couple were united by the rrri.ue: two ounces; Water; fourteen pastor of elle beide, and a lfe•loug operation uenices, Mixed together, Should this p at on be attempted by anyone friend of the ,grooms He'v. J. G. Litt, in the presence of a few .re- latives, After lunch the. newly wedded loft for London and New. Hamburg. Mrs. Heyrock will in- deed be missed in the ]2vangclietl church choirs as Sabbath School teacher and ehttrc]i, worker in gem. eral. however, Zerieh'e loges Will be New Hamburg's gaiat, The 'Herald ;joinlal their many Zurich fri- eu .1.i ill .0.'c en.liirg cot;grntnletions other than'a trained veterinary sur- geon, warning is given that Dally all 'iti SeptiC absolutely ely t1e al operation rill iserinit'tb ahiinal to live. --L. etevenson, Dept. of Extensible 0.4 Jolley), Guelph. In, most localities tho poultry inose should face the south; as this n5nre5 the greatest amount of sun- ,ight during the Winter. 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