Zurich Herald, 1924-04-03, Page 5Thureday Apel 3rd, 1924
134,SINESS CARDS
ilikrOildltAol, Killoran 4% itolbwtha
. sarrat, ,,,„ souv,toro, Nol,,tri,,i,
row:, htc. ()thee on the Squat,
fl)ad dew exam Hamilton 8t. G'Otl-
With ,•vrivete funds to loan at
a etit ratee
life, Proudfoot, K.0, 3. L. Killprari
1) E. Holmes.
*r, Holinee will be in Henisall On
• Friday of each weele.
Ladrew F. Heim, Township Clerk
Water of marriage licenses, NotarY
reiblle, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
Omobile Insurance, Representing
iron and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Ontario,
Dr. G. L. Smith
.D.S. aoronto.) D.D.SXhicago)
DENTIST
WALTER HOTJSE, ZURICH,
EVERY WEDNESDAY
MAIN OFFICE - HENSALL
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:1-- OSCAR. KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jdnes Nat-
ional School of Auctioneering. Try,
'we for Registered Live Saeck;
(AR Breeds). Terms in keeping
°with prevailing prices. Choice
/arms for sale. Will selranything
tallywhere:
Phone 18-93 or write, • Zurich.
'Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
st Huron. In a position to con-
duct any auction sarle,• regardless
as to size or articles to sell. 1
solicit your business, and if not
satisfied will make no charges for
services. • •
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood,
Pbone 13-57
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Fresh and Salt Meats
Boicigna. Sausages, etc
Ifilkett Cask 'Price for Wool
CASH FOR SHINS&RIDES
Tungblut
Deichert
ZURICH LIVERY'
.ee
I am in a position to accomo-
este all requirements in the Livery
tine, have Auto for hire. Any -
'thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J, THIEL
Thane fril Zurien
ift S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College
et Dental Surgeon d of Ontario and
•at the University of Toronto,
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
ltary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
Main Office, Exeter, Phone 34.
tt Zurich every TUESDAY • •
Phone 79 , -19
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POLJ LT R Y
WANTED
*ken every day till 3 Oclock
Do :not feed fowl flame moraine,.
when hronght in.
Highest Cash Prices
•--CABS FOR--
• Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phalle 94;
•COAL
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• 'SEASON 1924 • ••
SPRING AND SUMMER DELIVER-
-IES e
•...ANTHRACITE -We 'ire now tree
• eceiviing our genuine Delaware &
nicison ciireet, the mines, Nut
Stove and Egg sizes.
SOFT COAL -."t arrived, an-
4:ether car of our high grade soft.
Vhile coal ha ls made• a igreat hit for
lionsehold use. and our tales: of this.
leave over doubled in, the last en-
,
• BOULETS-Our Roulet Coalia
Allt40 in a deists by itself and is gr -
wing in fever :
OIJR Telephoees 1.are ht 1 your
/service,
Use them for in-
teormatiore
1-0AL 67 olconro-rg lefERCHANT
Phone Office 10w. Bonne I0j,
HENSALL ONT.,
•PUT YOUR
Warasy For Salev Lt
Found,' Norice, latos Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
06141,4h:ie. Dwelling and 2 lots
land for sale in Zurich'. , Apply to
• 'W F. Braun" for. particulaie. tf37
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FOR RENT •
On, shares, the• land known as 4
acres of n!/.4 Lot 16, L: R, A., Stan-
ley Tp. For particulare apply to
Orr Bros, R.R. 2, Zurich. 37-4
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Bred -to -lay Rocks headed by
melee of highest egg producine ,$ft -
rains. Eggs for hatching at the
farm 50c. per dozen. 45e. on in-
cubator lots of 11 dozen, or over.
,,$1.00 per 16 crated for ,shipping/
We are booking orders now.
E. G. Krueger, R.R.2, Zurich. Phone
1-85. tfe37
WANTED
Will take a limited number of
cattle for pasture for season of
1924. For further particulars ap-
ply to John Stephan, R.R. 1, Zur-
ich; Phone 5-99. 35-4
HENSALL
Spring Show
Horses — Cattle
anniial Spring Show, under
the auspices of the South Huron
Agricultural Society„ of Stallions,
HarneSs and' Halter Horses, Bulls
and Cows, will be held in Hensall
On TUESDAY APRIL ,15th
Wm. Consitt, President, •Hensall.
K. M. McLean, Secretary, Seaforth
.FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 122 acres, being
Lot 21 and 22, Lake Road, Westy
Hay Towpship, 23 Miles south of
St. Joseph. Farm is in good state
of -cultival ion. For particulars ap-
ply to Proprietor,, Mr. ,Chas. La-
framboise, R. R. 1. Dashwood.
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Tuxedo ' Chatterless
AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS. (TJ
ARAN' rEED TO STOP THE CHAT
TERING. OF BANDS. Sold By
L. A. PRANG, Zurich. t118
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• Supply Of
Chesnut and Furnace
On Hand
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A few eases of Chickenpox. are
reported at the Sauble Lino,
Mr. Harry Weber is fspellai-og
week visiting r1atie al New
Dundee.
For some real 'Snaps in loot -
wear ,see Wi H. Ride's 'sh(ie
i!fiss PatterSon of Grand Bend,
was a Sunday YiSitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey, jr. ,
Passports for Europe issued at
Ottawa wont up Oont $2 to $5'on
Saturday last, ••
Mr. Lloyd Hey who is employed
with the middlesex Motor :Coe' Lone
don, spent the paist week With his
Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. HeY. Ji.
Mr. and Airs, Exers, Phareette'
of Detroit are visiting- °with the
latter's parents, Mr. and •MO. D,
Ducharme, of the Goshent
• Owing to so many rush orders
in our job department the beggin-
nine of this and last week, *e are
unable to set our uiia1 amount of
type., •
Spend yourclollea° in Zurich and
it. will come back to you ocetesione
ally for a little visit. Send it to
a mnil-order house in a clistantcity
and that's the last :you'll :see of it
Mr. Oliver Steckle, the 9 -year-
old Son of Mr. and Mts. Mennb
Steckle of the Bronson Line, was
taken to London Hospital. • one
day last week and operated, on
f or appendicitis. •
The Zurich branch of the Wo-
men's Institute will meet in " their
hall oie April 9th in the evening at
8 o'clock. All inerabers are ' re-
quested -to reepong with any 'sug-
gestion to the roll call. ,All lad-
ies are cordially invite& •
Mr. &spit Charrette, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Charr,ette, �f
the Sauble Line, underwent an
operation for remoVal of tee/Sits'
wife day last week. ,Drs. P.,•
.1/.
O'Dwyer and A. J. lelneKilmon per
forming same.
Messrs. Stade & Veeido • have
made a very attractive :additioato
their gas filler by ndding thereto
a,• lnrge glees bowl mounted on
top of the filler. The gasolene
te first pumped into this supply'
:chamber. andt hen let out through
4 large hose into the auto tank..
A joint auction sale is 'set/eel-tiled
at Zurich for about the middle
April. Any persons having any
surp'tts live stork, implements,
furnia•x or any other effects, or
anything worth seilip,g. kindly not
ify th. C,l9.-rk, Mr. W. S, Johnston,
or th-, Auctioneer, Mr. Oscar Kloe
Anoth?reeigee of winter ''rtials
set in: over the week -end and the
g,round, is covered- •with ice and_
snow, With cold weather from the'
north,. all indications now • point,
to a very latp Spring, as easter
falls. on April 1.8th,. it will possibly
be some weeks before the real bal-
my warm clays appear.
A great number are leaving Tor-
onto every, day for Detroit and o-
ther Michig in cities. Thl,y are
nostly eingle fellows. but not all
smany are aking ffeeir house -
held ellrets with them. in former
tin's it wao usuaily t se tie de r a
:cloud woh went to 'Michigan but,
now good end. bad alike are go-
ing there,-Exe
A pecu'iar situation has arisen in
the town of Forest where the Pro-
vincial •Boerd. M. Health has atteni-
euted to levee the. Courcil to send
$40,000 in building system of wee,
erworks, and the Council have re-
signed rather thanburden the rate
[elyers with the east; The elaim
PHONE 35 HENSALL -17 the town is goo-1ald that there
of the, Council that the health of:
have been ne :epedentics, would op -
p ••ar to 1-), snirxtio led by the Peo-
ple, as tba new Con,lcil appoint-
ed are opinst •the. .exoense.
The. 60th annual sesSion of the.
Canada Conference, Evangelical
church, will be held at New Ham-
burg, Ont.. to ,begin Wednesday; 2
pea*, April 23, 1924, Lisbon • M.
T. Maze will preside. The emu-.
ip 3 tioh th Junior prti:ichers will
Dr. H. 11. c 0 WE N
L. D. S., D. D. S.
• DENTAL SURGEON
At 11,1cCorraick Block, Zurich,
ery Thursday anti Saturdny,
1el11 Off
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HARTLEIB'S BLOCK. DASRWOOD
HEIRS WANTED
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Missing Heirs are being 'sought
throughout the world, 11:.n;/ people
are to -day living in Comparative
poverty rho are really rich, but do
not know it. You, may be one Of
them: Sexid•tot Index Book. “Mis-,
sing Heirs tied Next of con-
taining earefutly authenticated lists
of missing heirs and unclaimed est -
which have been advertised
for here and abroad,. The Index
of Missitto° Heirs we offer for sale
contains thoueands ol names which
have appeared in Amerleen, :Oan-
adian, English. Scotch, Welsh; Ger
man, French. Belgian, Swedish, It -
dian, Colonial, end other neeesp-
apere,- inserted by laWyeee. eXeent-
ozre,' adritinistrators. Also, conta-
ins list of English and Trish 'Comte
of Chancery and unclaimed divid-
ends list of Bank of England. Your
name or your anceetor'e may be Iri
the list, Send $1.00 Ono dollar) et
once for book. ,
IN'I'ERNA.TIONAL CtAM
begin Tuesday previous 1:/t 9 nem
The annual meeting of the .Cpnier-
!nice Missionary Society will com-
mence on Wednesday, April 23rd,
at 9 f1.14, when miesionary rep-
orts of th past Conference year
will be reeeived.
Mr. H. Monseeau, proprietor of
the Zurich Garage, has the past"
week signed a contract with mr.
X. Smith of \Hamilton, district
salesment for the famous U. S. L,.
Battery for mites, This line of
battwery is undoubtedly at the
present time the best established
product bnthe market and Mr.
Mousseau hoe several different gr-
ades, price according :tio cinality
Reasonable free eservica; is also
given: with each -sale.
• It is underst000d that, pursuing
the policy of retrencbment Mane
ager Thornton of the Canadian Nat
:tonal Railways propose to makesev
(oral changes on the :London, Huron
land Bruce Branch. It is propolsed
to do away with, the station agen-
ts at Rippen and Clatideboyer/
making those simply flag 'statins
also too reduce the section gang§
by taking away the men at Cen-
tralia, and gives the others long-
er beats. Mr. 13t000ks of Cantre-
ll') we 'believe i4 t() bo sent to
for Hoven n d Chrov•
Ittive You bought tlitA • hablier
itemedies ra iic
Tympaniti$ COLO, Tire Buggy? u.Ot
Cemees of illoat Described -Use el"
Trocar to Puncture the Rumen Re., 111± SS sells them
commended • for Hoven—Internai
Remedies Also Suggested-1.4)er,
eulosis in Dairying. '
Wontributed by Ontario,Department or
Agricultcre, Toronto.)
• Nearly every cattle stable is the
scene of a few experiences with bloat-
ing cattle during the winter and
spring seasons, l3loating charm.
terized by swelling at the left flank
REPAIRING
Painting Foed. Car; One °float, $15,00,Two Coats ------520.00
iCovering Vora Top Good Materiel, less curtales e. $12.00
Changing Ford Curtaiirs to open with Doors ... $5,00
Painting Buggy , . . . .. ...... ...,...„.„ .. . . • ... ..... $8.00
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE liA.vg IT
vv4, RERUBBER YOTJH 13LTG4Y WHEELS.
In severe cases the distention may be
such as to cause great discomfort,
and when tapped with the fingers will
emit a sound. The animal has 0, dis-
tressed expression and moves uncom-
fortably, breathing becomes more dif-
ficult as the gas distention of the
paunch progresses. If the gas is not
liberated, or its formation checked
in time, rupture of the stomach Of
death by suffocation may happen.
Hoven or Bloat.
The causes of bloat, or hoven, can
be attributed to any kind of teed that
will produce indigestion if given in
unreasonable quantity. Hasty feed-
ing by greedy animals frequently re-
sults in discomfort for the animal
and trouble for the stableman.
Frozen roots, mouldy feeds, over-
feeding with middlings, -.barley or
corn meal, cold, wet feeds, potatoes,
cabbage, large quantities of green or
frosted green feeds are common
causes of this trouble. The digestion
process being interfered fer-
mentation quickly sets up in the
paunch with serious gas distention.
Puncture Rumen With the Trocar.
In urgent cases speedy. relief is
very essential to the coutihued lile
f
of the animal. The quickest relie
may be given by .puncturing Lae
rumen, using a trocar it such is al
hand, or a clean, sharp knife blade
will do. Select a point equally dis-
tant from hip bone to last rib, which
is usually the point of greatest
.visible distention. In making the in-
cision direct the knife or trocar point
downward, inward and a little 'for-
ward. The sheath of the trocar
should remain in the opening to pro-
vide exit for the gas. When no tro-
'car is at hand and a knife Is used
to puncture the paunch, the upening
may be kept open by a large wing
feather from turkey or goose. The
feather is prepared by making an
opening at each end of the quill and
then dipping in boiling water, apply
carbolic ointment and insert. While
the tube pr cannula is hi...position it
should be-heldeby an attendant Mita
sufficient gas has passed out to per-
mit the flank to • return -to normal
condition. Lt,cen then be reatoved.
Internal Remedies May Relieve.
When the bloating is not severe,
; as indicated' by only moderate dwell-
ing at the flank, the trouble can best
lie relieved by tie . administration of
mteinal nit:de:thee. Aromatic spirits
of auxinoma given every bail hour.
two ounees.cd one quart of: water foi
• an 'animal 1.•,vo years. or over. Alter
bloatiug is over give one pcitd
. glauber salta in ant lees than edean,.
a' half quarts al water. tht
physic 11 necessary.
iihronic E'ympanft l..
This fond or bleat is ereseut in
many cattle stabie4 miring ,i,f lon;
winter 1),T...a win.o. catch. :au Stolid -
lag aziceT,N:
thi.8 form of dig 6(..vt-e. tatitinic,
while others living under identical
,conditions are not. The affected ani-
mal bloats up atter feeding, but gen.
orally not to an extent to require
puncture and relief by trccac anti
cannula. A purgative will generaile
give relief, provided the chronic
• bloating has been caused by Indiges-
tion, and not by tuberculosis of the.
pulmonary • lympienic glands.
:Best Doses for Chronic Bloat.
The following dosage has been
found vLry effective in rcileVin'^ (111.$
form uf b)pat: one pound UL soul
salts; one half ounce of pewuered
Barbados aloes; one ounce of pow
dered ginger; axle une pint of mo-
lasses. Prepare by stirring the
Iilpsom salts and aloes into two quarts
or warm water, then and th, ginger
ancl molassres. Stir all for five min-
utes and give as a drench. Atter
the operation of the inagative, see
that the feed is suthmently eucculnnt
to favor easy digestion. RooT2, silage
and clover are mebt useful :n keep-
ing the alimentary tract in good con-
dition: The use of linseed meal and
glauber salts mixed with the feed
morning and right — a handful of
each ---is good practice should there
be any indication that the general
feeding is not laxative enough. Potas-
,sium bi-carbonate, powdered' ginger
and powdered gentian are very useful
,as a tonic to tone up the digestive
sySteni and thereby aid in the pre-
ventien of chronic bloat or tympan-
itis. Use equal parts of each, mix
well •and give one ounce at the begin-
,
ninz4 at the 'feed three times a day.
Should chronic bloating continue
after treatment the tuberculin test
should. be applied to the animal.—
L. Stevenson, of Extension,
0. A. College, Guelph,
• Tuberculosis and Dairying.
• The economip importance.of tuber-
culosls in the dairy industry is ehown
by figares on the length of thee cows
remain in the milking herd, The
figures, prepared by the United States
Departxnent Aviculture, show
that the average cow remains in Hie
milkliag herd 4,2 Years. HoWever,
wbeeethe cows removed on account of
tuberculosis are not eoneidered, it le
foutal that the ternover is not nearly
so great, the useful life of the aver-
age cow being 5,7 years. Tile eratli
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