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BUSINESS CARDS
eiidioot, Killoran & nouns:
emitters, Solicitors, Notaries,
2Ubiil, Etc, Office on the Square,
t� Boole from Iiamllton. St, Gad-
;Vich, Private Nude to .lean at
ittidffeeit' rales.
, .Proudfoot, K.O, J. L, Killoran
D E. Holmes,
;jam. Holmes will be in Hensel' on
• Friday.. of each 'week,
udrew F. Res.Tow 'hip Clerk
7 b
tier of marriage licenses, Notary
/Irlien Commissioner, Fire and Aut.,
,pb11e Insurance,, Representing
*area and Eerie Mortgage Corpora -
*OS, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
thiteirlo.
na D.P. S., •L. D. S.
DENTAL SUR EON •
swig OFFICE . HENSALL
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,oraduate Carey M. Jones at -
al .School of Auctioneeringg. TrIse
for Registered Live
Stock
,&i Breeds). Terms in keeping
Nal prevailing prices. Choice
Mule for sale. Win sell axiy gi
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'Where.Zurich:
Mame 1.8-93 or write,
.Auctioneer
4*, -
icensed Auctioneer for . County
ea Huron. In a position to co
;tt any 'auction sale, regardless
ig to 'size or articles to I and eifll not
] cit your. business
hiatisfied will make no "charges for,
her elees' •
Dashwood.
:Arthur• Weber,
s` '10 a 13-57 .
Zurich Meat k.
MARKET,
Fresh` and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Caik Price for Woe'
BASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
Deichext
Aqi
ZURICH LIVERY
-?I am in a position to accomo-
late all requirements in the Livery,
?Ire, have Auto for hire. Any.
'thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE 3, THIEL •
'Moles 'eg • Zurich
ilk S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
l aaduate of the Royal College
CO Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
pit the University of Toronto,
(tate District. Dental Officer, Mil -
'Awry District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
'Wahl Office, Exeter. Phone 34.
ifet Zurich every TUESDAY -19
Phono 79 .
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NLWANTED
'MOM every day''till 3 ()clock p.m.
Wo not feed fowl same morning
lefties 'lyrought in. �•
t1ghest Cash Prices
r --•-CASH FOR---
Cream and Eggs
We O'Brien
Piiolne 134. Zurich
SEASON 1924
'ammo. AND SUMMER DELIVER-
IRS
:ANTER ACITE—We are how ire=
"diving our .genuine Delaware &
Madsen direct •from • therabies, Net
dove and Egg asize'e.
SOFTS COAL—Just arrived, an-
titlier ear of our .high grade 'soft.;
Mite coal has trade a 'great hit for
liioabehold use and our sales of this
%Wve over dciubled in the last sea-
NO,
sea-
1 r.
,BOULETS---Our Roulet Coal is
Vact be a class by itself and is gr-
Ateeing.in favor rapidly.
'OUR . Telephnnee 'are at ' your'
Venice. Use them' ,freely for ins
ere rmation,
A. i & PRODUCE MERCHANT
!lbo>tfe: Office l.9w. Hotiee 10j.
1"'1 E'N. A i- L ONT./
PUT "y,oUR
Wants, for Sale, lost,
°ouir�d„ Malccetc, lids
THIS COLUMN
.010,0
FOUND
Between Zurich and Bronson Line
all ,Pair of .:s'pectacle's. '> Ow'nierr can
kr>ave s'aniei from Mr, Moises E 'h, by
paying this ,adv
FOR SALE
HONEY • HONEY
Now, ins the tune to get your
Honey supply for the ..year. The
Honey Crop }s a, very light .:one
throughout the. Province. - We are
in, a position .to supply you with
Ne. 1', Clover Horley, •Comb and
enetraeted at 161/2e.. pound.' We will
fill iy'ou+r containers for this week
onl'yl.—J.
Haberer .& Sous. .
FARM " FOR SALE
'Consisting of 100 acres, being
Lot 11,'Conees'sion 5, Stanley Town-
ship. Twelve acres of summer fal-
lowtwenty Y acres seeded down, ten
acres or bush, a `good ppY o
su I �f
water, buildingsa0 are modern. In-
deed a ";fire farm Reasonable' te-
rm cap be given to purchaser.
Fo'rfurtber partictulars apply .to
Susanna Elgie, Seaforth, R. R. No.
3;- Wirre Brydone, •Clinton.
FOR SALE'
A good grade of machine oil, in
any quantity. • •
L. A.. Prang, Zurich -47
NOTICE
CEMENT WORK =,I aim in a pas
ition to do any .kind of . a cement
job, 'such as supply tanks, fooued-
ation walls, bridges, cement floors
and walks, etc. Work guaranteed
prices reasonable, ' Apply toMar-
icil C'orriveau, Rg R. 2, • Zurich;
Phone 16-93. tf40
FOR SALE
Baby Grand ;touring car just
newly painted in A-1 mechanical
condition. Apply to J. Preeter,
Zurich. tf-46
Agents Wanted
• The careful 'attention - to our
customers' orders and the splendid
stock 'supplied for years past war -
dents us in having a representat-
ive or two in this county. Liberal
ComnirssioITs. Free Outfit. Write at
once for Exclusive Territonii*,
THOS., W. BOWMAN & SON
COMPANY
RIDGEVIL' LE, ONT.
STAR NURSERIES
Tuxedo Chatterless
AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS. CTU
ARANTEED TO STOP THE CHAT
TERING OF BANDS. Sold By
L. A. PRANG, Zurich', tf18
GOAL
&&rant'r n Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. Soft coal of
highest duality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
PHONE 35
HENSALL -17
Dr. lI. H. COWEN
L. D. S'., D. D. S.
:DENTAL SURGEON:-
At
URGEON:-At McCormick Block, Zurich,'ev-
ery Thursday and Saturday.
'.Main Office
fIARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
WOOL
Highest Prices Paid ac-
cording to quality
CASH ;OR TRADE
ALL WOOL BLANKETS, IrA tNS
AND WOOL BATTS.
MAIL ORDERD PROMPTLY PIL-
LED. "
Phone or w rite for prices to t17
Newton Woollen Mills
NEWTON * ONT.
1T c. WAGNER, Proprietor,
op 'rioter"
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LOCAL NEWS
Miss Eva W illiarne visited a few
day's at the horaa of Mr. !Ienry
Ricker, Hay .pprt
Miss Alice Johnston, ,is visiting
her si'st'er, Mills: E, W. ;5toskopf at
Kitchener,
illus, Jai rt 3, Srnith, who had be-
en on the 'sick list, ifs 111102'0rin;g
nieely.
Mrs. D. Saunders of Stratford, is
visiting her parent7s,. Mr. and Mrs;
Andrew hiTel.
Misse's,Dorothy and Jean Camp-
bell of Toronto were visiting with
friends here. ,
LOST—A purse of money
con-
taining, •$30 in cash finder please,
return to Herald Office.
Mr. •an•d Mrs. Dan. Steinbach' of
Holly, Mich., are visiting at the
'bode o..'Mr. and Mrs, R. F. 'Stadej.
Minns Elizabeth' Truuemner of•
Deuroit is, holidaying at the home•
of her rn'other, Mrs, E. Truiernleizl:
Mr. L'oriiie R. McBride, who has
spent the past three, years in the
west and Seattle, Wash., returrned.
home last Saturday. •
Mit. George Gross of Auburn', op
le_,nit at' few• idiays wit]i ill's daughter,
Mrs Wali. ,Koehlerz,{ Goshen Lime;,
south:
• Mr: Harry 'Welland left on Mon-
day fox his ',home in 'Detroit 'kites
vislit,ing hit •cousins` the McAdams.
b.rollluere .for( a •few weeks.
Mrisl, 'George' Trots. and "•childrenl,
anid Miss 'Elva Kerrigan of London,
died visiting at the• home of Xre and
Mrs, George Thiel, '., .
Mrs. Scaff, and family of Lon-
don, who had been. visiting at the
Williams" homed has returned
that 'city. • •
The Zurich Library•,will be 'cl-
osed. from August 27th to ,Septe'in-
ber.loth. The Librarian, Mi'Js L.
Faulslt is having. her holiday's.
'Mr. and Mrs. Gate's of dDetrnid,
are =isiting et -the home of Mrs. Gc
Hess and other friends. Mr. Gates
is• a member of the Detroit Pol-
ice force. • •:
We are in receipt of a com-
munication from Rev. Morris; W.
Ehnfes,, stating that their family; is
moving from Evanston, Ill.; to .Le -
lintel, N. J.
Agent' Wm. Lamont ;and the var-
ious Directors of this section off
The Hay Township Farmer's' Fire
Insurance Co., attended a -meeting
• at Creditors, on Seturday. •
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Litt and
family et Toronto, who, have• be -
'en (spending a few weeki's vacation
at the, Evang'el'ical Parsonage, have
returned to -their home. •
Miss. Annie Campbell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs!.' Donald Campbell,
Blansliard 'et., has been engaged to
teach, in 'S.S. No. 6, Hay township,
near Zurich,common cing the fall
term.—Mitchell Advocate.
Rev. and Mrs(. G. F. Brown: and
daughter; Miss Miranda of Tavis-
tock, are spending their vacation
with relatives here and ' at. Cred-
iton. Mr. Browne wars a former
pastor o2' the local Evangelical ch-
urch. ( •
A public meeting in the inter-
este of •social service was held
th'e town: hall, Hensall on Tuesday
afternoon ,of this week when ad-
•dre s's•es by Miss Agnes` McPhaii; M.
P. for S. :E. Grey; 11Ir. N. W. tre-
vartln�t:, M. L. A; Rev.`. E. Clys-
dale of. Exeter and Mrs. Edward's;
Kornoka•, Prov. Pres, W. I.', 11Tui'se
by orchestra and Miss E. Harvey
^iva's the prngran-i. •
The ntewssp;aper editors ,who we-
re touring Europe say that a fea-
ture of . Paris which le charastic .is
the abn,orin.a iconsmoption , of wine
and beer. These beverages ;are
consumed in large quantities, and
an et erywh'er•e in evidence — in
the Hotels%.. in the home's, on the st-
reets, .everywhere beer and winE
have the'aeght of way. The drink
rug place'si on tide etre,ets, outside
the hopse, axe ;seeneverywher:;e o.n.
thin back streets of the Latin qu-
arter.
Mr. Ed, Welton of Clifford, a
son of M1•, and Mrs. Ed, Welton,
Dashwood, has •purchased the stock
equipment and machinery' Of the
blacksmith business of Mr. laced
•Deicheut,,,of Zurich, • and has also'
leased the building for a term of
five ';years..-• • Me. Deichert 1's retie•
ing from active work and will con-
tinue living en his re'tidence. Mo.
Welton/hes had a large experience
M. the hlabksniith business and
should luldpositionrgive the
ho be in to �
u g
publ.ie good•sertrir-e. Possession
was ,gave+l•.''ou ,mon day.
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. . BROWN'S SHOES POPULAR
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Br otv n's Greet Mid-Sutninner
Shoe Sale is in full 'swing and: the
next three days will close acne of
the most 'succe'ssfui sales ever
run b.y( this,we11 known and reliable
shoe firm. • Thi's is accountable by
the fadt that Brown's never ad-
vertise a 'sale unless it is genuine
and with the Herald publicity com-
bined it could not be otherwise.
Children and Women's footwear
are behig offered at eedicttlottsly
low prices,: And the niei have not
-been forgotten in 0Xtra values,,
Read the ,Specials in the .Advertise,.
ni.nt'C ern Page One of this issue and
the on( hated to get just the pair
you need Eagan this comprehensive
4stoek,--Brown {Tyro's,
3AiRALD,
LOOK FOB LM
An Annoying Disease Too Com-
mon Among Pigs
Nature and Development of the Ml
went -- Treatment —• Preventive
Meesui es --Autumn Cutting of iU
Telfa -Harness ana Belting,
(Upntr1bi,to(l by Ontario Department, of
r cu ore, 'dronto,)
Ag 1 it �.
Nature and .Development of the
Disease,
It Is commonly known as lung -
worm disease, due to the presence of
small thread-like worms in the air
tubes of the lungs setting op •pnea-
monia. The worm oausing this dis-
ease is named the "Metastrongylus
apdi," andis also known . as the
"Strongylus paradoxus." These
worms locate in the air tubes of the"
lunge,,.where they deposit their ova
or eggs in great numbers: The ova
as well as the 'ernbryos or"young
worries s' are then expelled from the air
passages with the secretions and dis-
charges from the nostrils, while seme
are coughed up and expelled from
the mouth during spells of coughing,
or else swallowed and expelled with
the feces. ' This accounts for a wide-
spread contamination of the floors of
the pens and the ground in the lots
and yards containing affected pigs.
Small pools of water are also liable
to b scene cfontarninated - 'In:. thealf
different places the.larvae :develop,
and fromtime to time become more
or lea's a menace. Infection • usually
takes Place with ,feed and water in
liogpastures, .lots and pens :Which.,'
have become contaminated by affect-
ed pigs. In turn the parasites invade
the air passages of the 'infected pigs,
and .there reach sexual maturity set-
ting up the disease in' the lungs. Once
a place becomes contaminated with
these ,'parasites, the infection re-
mains. dangerous for a long time, be-
cause the affected animals keep on-
furnishing
n
furnishing fresh infectious material.
As a result the disease gradually be-
comes more or 'less permanently es-
tablished on` certain premises. Stag-
nant pools of water, moist poorly,
drained yards, and dirty pens, favor
the development of the infection.
. Young •sucking pigs may also become
infected from the udder of the sow
through contamination of its surface.
Young pigs, a few months old, are
'the most easily infected, and suffer
the worst"until after they are four
months old.
Treatment.
Badly infected and well developed
cases do not respond to treatment,
owing to the fact that the worms are
located. in the small air tubes of the
lungs and difficult tb get at. Slightly
infected cases, if removed to clean
quarters and kept from becoming.
more heavily infested; seem to grad-
ually recover. Treatment of the af-
fectba �:nimals with drugs is not sat-
isfactory unless the . drugs are in-
jected into' the trachea or windpipe
by means. of a hypodermic syringe.
The intra -tracheal injections as a
rule require to be done carefully by
a veterinary surgeon. The drugs re-
conimended;as being most useful are
Lugol's solution,' combined with tur-
pentine and olive oil. As a rule pre-
ventive measures are successful in
overcoming the disease and prevent-
ing its recurrence.
Preventive Measures.
The first thing is to remove all of
the healthy looking pigs from; among
the affected ones, and place then in
new clean quarters, some distance
from those previously occupied. The
hog yards and penis should be placed
on clean high ground, with good
drainage. They should be cleaned out
regularly, and'bedded. with good
clean straw. The hog wallows should
be constructed of concrete and kept
clean. The hog pens previously oc-
cupied by infected pigs should be
thoroughly;cleaned and; disinfected by
washing ;with hot • water: and'lye and
then 'vhitewaslzed. .The hog lots and
pastures Previously occupied by in-
fected pigs should be ploughed up
and seeded down. Law lying places
collecting stagnant water should be
drained. :As soon as the young pigs
are weaned they should be removed
from the sows and kept separate from
all ,mature pigs in order to prevent
them from _ becoming infected from
these adult pigs which harbor the
parasites. These suggestions, whi]e
comparatively simple, are neverthe-
less effective in overcoming this trou-
blesome parasitic condition of pigs.—
Dr. C. D. McGilvray, Ont. Vet. Col-
lege, Guelph. .
. Lututon Cutting of Alfalfa.
In the 'Field Husbandry depart -
',tient of the Ontario Agricultural Col-
'lege alfalfa has' been under test for
twenty-six conseen,tive years. In each
of:tw,enty-fou.r.years the alfalfa gave
three °eu.ttinngs per annum. • In 1907
two cuttings,, and.in 1896 four cut-
tings were prodThed.in the ono sea-
son. The sprin„ of 1896'tip ened.up
very early and that of 1007 very late.
The third cuttings wore. made on Sep-
tember .17th. 'ie tb,o average of the
twenty-four years,. •1t is important to
cut alfalfa before the 20th • of Sep-
tember so :•as to,,enable thecrop to
make a good growth•before the ap-
proach o]'Winter: So says Dr. C. A,
Zat-itz of the Ontario Agricultural
College.
Harness and Belting.
It isimportant to note thatany
leather improperly used,' or neglect-
ed, will deteriorate rapidly. Ivor ex-
ample, belts for driving machinery
often become impaired, if not use-
less, •in a 'very few years whether on
straig1 drives or not, but when they
ars kept oiir6,n aire oiled they will
Wit ten, to tnir�y veneris.
Allely the grease lightly to driving
.harness and none 1 3s. ;•a,11y to welt
harness, The grease or oil should be
rubbed thoiorax;•hiy into the leather
while it >iy,still'd.•:ilata •froin washing,
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Have You bought that Ru1tber
Tire Buggy? If not
}JESS them
RCPAIRING
fainting Ford. Car', One r'oat, $15.00, Two Coats .... $20.00
• iCo verin.g .Foa;•d Top Good Material, less curtains --- ,., $12.00
Changing Ford Curtains to open. with Doors 55.00
fainting Buggy .. ... 58.00
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IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBI3ER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS,
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