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Zurich Herald, 1925-02-26, Page 4ri! FOUNDERS cANADA ON Place d'Armes in the City of Montreal stands a monument to Sieur de Maisonneuve who, landing hear .this•spot in the year 1642, founded the settlement which is now the City of Montreal. racing Place d'Armes stands the Bank of Montreal, which opened its doors for business a short distance from the same spot over one hundred years ago. From the settlement founded by Maisonneuve, civiliza- tion has spread to the east and west until to -days the Dominion of Canada extends from talifax toVancouver. Likewise the Bank of Montreal has grown, until after over t century of steady and conservative progress, it to -day has Branches in all of the cities and larger towns in Canada, with offices in the principal financial centres i the world, and correspondents in every country. ANK of MONTREAL Capital Paid Up $27,250,000. Reserve $27,250,000. Total Assets $748,836,088.56. rp, riltlrill'. / Ater JT4 ZURICH . HEI&AI. A , This Springy is to be a Fane Shirking Season' ... e. i� e plain dyed shartings that have been popular during the" past few sea' CODs, have been conductive to price tutting. Now is the time to get good shirts for less money E. E. Wuerlh, Tailor, Zurich Men's Furnishings WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM. MARCH ROD AND GUN '1:'he& (stories in the March issue of e:td and Gun in 'Canada are sure etas excite Ithe interest of every sp- 'orteman.. Staking All on Horse `'i•:nse, by E. Daiton 'Tipping, Wes- tern, Experiences by 'Donald Gra_- ilkte, The Tenderfoot by Roderick O'Neill, are a few of the '_e nter+ taiaing ;stories contaan d E this wtmber, Canada's Wild Buffalo by tils'l.axtvell Graham if* ari)articte brim f"izl of interesting and valuable in- formation on this subject. In 'tefslitionn there are the regular t- eerr est --That Tent aid Thirty -Five •e.rriow by F, V. Williams, SomeSlightly.I lS7:ir:rtaken by Martin Hunker, r, Arlventur'es "with. the Grat Horned e'41e1 by Boir,nyeaatlr Z pale, and, rEnne leeror Geese and Qteeiily Swans by it. W. Winson, which Coven . var- slot; of subjects and the depart- eseoi.rrtal ,edito.ra, SiTr.C. TVI tleS, 110., Lincole, rC,, S, M',rr•rt+lie and tees have ,br•,rz,eht their depart- to '+.n is up to their usnal bi h stand- ! t hellrin!; to melee March kt►.a.va burt Sri ,kr' tic ;eels' yes. DASH WOOD Miss Playa Kraft is visiting in Landon. , 1tiii, Addison :Tieman spent a few days in ;Stratford last week. Mrs. ,Wan.,Stade is visiting in St. Thomas. Mrs. Witzel is 07).the sick list. Meal, . LGtreiether of Mitchell, is visiting, tan.. her g, mother., Mrs, P. Moffatt is visiting in Br- ucef,ield this week, 1 Mr. piaretnee Yager is, visiting his parents at present. . Wiliert ' . Bros, have finished their: season's crop in the flax _mill and (are leaving this week for Centre lalia, Mr. .and Mrs, 3. E..Hoffn an .and daughter Lily, eMr, and Mrs:. R, Eckstein of London, and Miss R. Nesper of .Buffalo, attended ; the fttrral of Subs, 1 .'oftn-an's . mother, thr late Mrs. Guenther on Mos - tiny, 1 i �Crri], Rotthaorntei of Zurich has, s disposeddissosed of Itis dwelling property -sire/ set ',t'i Mee. Chriw, ASIC;- erste], who rgete immediate pose, session(. , Miss IAlrce Hoffman of Dashwood a( student pf tire Exeter H.S., sang, a :solo, in. James; St. church last Sun, day evening -thlat delighted, the large•auaience. Mies `Hoffmnanpos sesscs al 'sweet voice,. rich, and -cl- ear, het - enuncktbion •;being quite di.atinct--Exeter Theteea-Advocate. , FIENSALL. - I— W. II'. Ptile twat a recent vis-+ itor with friends at -Clinton. Jim. McDonald, who has beet_ wort:ilio in 'Detroit, for some time, has returned home. , The many friends `of .Andrew Johnotsn will tie• sorry to hearthat he continues every poorly with no signs of impro v-ewment. , • Several sof our former good res- idents, now le ;other places, are 'planning to mode back to Hen,sati in the lspringL i Mrs. J. B. Shortt, of Windsor, is here visiting ,her, fattier, who is ill. Jas. A. Boll's' house on the Lon- don Rd. is nearing completion and will have ,all modern iznprovem- ents and conveniences: • Mrs. Frank Horton is- visiting re- latives in Stratford, where She- in- tends spending some weeks. • .Ch!as. Davis' [of Cartwright,Man and -laughter ,have` been .visiting their relatives;, Mr. and Mrs_, J. R• MacDonald e Mr. McLaughli r of Richmond Hill, has taken over ,the positben of 'teller in the focal branch d'r.the Standard Bank. .... - r.:, Mrs'. M. Pape, • who .'hast' been visitips. for. the past ttv'b months with relatives in Windsor, has re- turned. home. , Miss M. Hodder of Dutton is vis- iting her :sister, gra. R. E. Crook. W On Friday evening Feb. 20th elev ]nelly of Exeter, gave a lecture on "Wagon Loads of Gold" in the Methbdiat .church duern the auspices of the Mission Circle. The annual Hensall Seed Shout will be held In the town hall on Friday, Rob: 27th. ' The best (game of hockey seen her ,e this season took place on Fri day evening last, when the fast.. Dashwood sextet Csuffered ,defeat at thin {hands of the local pact- eh Pipeless Furnaces (Inst411ed by Experts) Alt Styles and Sixes in Cook Stoves and Heaters S1IO�JELS 'SPADES, FORK-., ETC„ WASIiMACHfNES 'IHAND' AND POWER, BATTERIES FOR CARS, HOTSHOTS AND PHONE BATT - EWES, TIRES AND TUBES, CAR E.A: 'TERIES •CHARGED" AT ANY Ti.IVIE, FORD PARTS, EXPRESS WAG -ON, -FARM IMPLEMENTS; • priI s; ETC. WE SELL PROM CATALOGUES AT A VERU SMALL MARGIN PROFIT PIiING ALL SIZES. • 1 A. PRANG. Zurich OF _Dona, ,itis daughter,.. Mrs: Tc . C. Joynt•.tis:ealso .poorly, 9 -V1;E: ,Hemphill is making some nice interior 'improvements leo ' the fzne dwelling itis recently ' parch- -med.-from be late Hugh MeaDon: alcl rer CREDITON • Mr. and Mrs.: Wes. Winer of Mar lette,, Nich., land Jas. Winer .of San dusky, Mich;:, are visiting their bro- ther, Ws R, -Harold Young and Eva Oestre- iolr,er of Len;doin, visited at their lioines'•: • The Crediton shootete are not behind in the .'way of getting big rabbits,'"VVIlbert Sims getting two in, a di_y. Reginald, . twin `son of MYlr. and Mrs A. E. Wuertj, met with a pain- ful accident the •other day, thelit- t1e chap' _while-phaying fe1l, down al stairiray Qbreaking a •collarbone. Evangelistic, services ;are in pro-. gross at the Evangelical church, Rev: J., "Morlock, preaching. A quiet Wedding was s'olemni, ed at Wallterville ton Feb. 11th whet Miss Ruby Delaveni was united i marriage to P. Russell -lark of De- troit, son;. of Mr:' and Mrs: P. Ws Clark of Cz u diton„ Lester MC/setae has taken the plaice of , Mr. 'Steifiiiegen in the Can adirn,i Bank of Convalesce. We wish him`(tlee best of •bsueeess. Mr•• •la(nc3 Mrs(, F. ,W, Clark and family accompanied by Victor Kes _ley attended the wedding of Rus- sell Clark. • Wilhebnina, Guenther, beloved wife of Christ, Pahner, was born Nov. 6th,' --1861, in- Stephen Tp'., land •depaztedj from this life in peane on •Feb_. 11th, 1924,'aged 6•i years, 3 'In.outh;si..ind .6 days. She was united:in marriage to Christ- iats Feltner on .tF.pib lith, 1886. To Ula union wer.`e:.born: 3 sons and 3 a "" a au lit en.s� a • SI] e b inn lite ata earn maxi" her •ehris� p meeting,in N.Ni. !Stater at `the 'age of f7 and v'ars a ait'hful 'member of _Crediton Ev. c . until her release i3sesec x wad frotunate the other day in his hunts' to sec - tire a fine fox. Mrs. R G. Fora user ,afkunri- • M. J. Howey left for his home at Cereal, Alta., having been called to Exeter, owin to the death of his father. Sylvester E. Taylor, of Richmond Q(uo., liars purchased • the. ;jewellery buwsiness of S: Fitton and liars: al- ready taken daasses'sion. Mr. Fit- ton will',Continue his optical .bus - Weis. •t r , • Mr. Rogers, agent for 'the Pal - ler Brushes_ bee moved to town with: his wife and have taken up their residence in the furnihsed ho- me of. Miss E. Frayn , Mr. and ,,Mrs. Wm. $yckman, of Moose' Jaw, 'Sask., who have spent the past few week shere returned to the west. Miss Greta: Harness , who hat been employed with Mr•. Senior,has taken a position as !stenographer with the Bank of Montreal. Mrs. Josj. W,izrybe left for Viet`. oria Hospital whore she will und- ergo treatment. An -incipient blaze was nipped irk the bud at W tit. W Taman is fine home last Wednesday, which might have resulted in a :serious loss had it not (been discovered in the nick of tame. The fire originated from i sparks .from .chimney leading to a fire-pleee where soft coal wee n burning. t f I` niters scare'- 6-6, b David oft^al chu'r h' y death, ea,poli-a is here trisiting tier ftrth� EXETER er, Andrew Johnston. Rear. Wt E. A thockey match was played in Formes conducted p Y the �eervices in: James St. Church our local reek last Monday'eve. after hile:recent illness. with the 1ixeter team the latter lCn se, winning, roenf�e ry._.•g, r Mrs, Jose. ISenior, _vas called to Rolla -lei ,Littl9 whop recentlyToronto, 'owing to 'the illness: of her un- dazt,ghter. Jelet' `ut an ,oper;ttion at St.. Jos- Ebr`: olili's Hospital, Lontlor ler :Redden', who went West i returned a taw months. Ago, yeti ri]od to his home lest •we k, hons heat • its 1h. ,_rinds of R:obt, Bontl r �, .A•i , ,...,.,, i. R1 al Ella, .r�i t , l t t;r ' en,i, •l , . • � -Link, of Witllcerton Z a OM h l is t iter, r .''i with. liIr, arird 1 rec. 1 bet;tt trrtite `iii and eonfii red to d>.rsl _sumer, r. an HERALD PRINTING OFFICE ADVERTISING RATES "limed Wednesday noon from the In advatnce; $too may be charged It art oto paid. U. p, subserinti- ten $1,75 styietly in advance. No papa discontinued ninth all ar- eaare are paid unless at the option of the publisher. '1 '4e date to which every subscription is paid re demoted on the label, • Mlse ,ilarneoua articles of not ODM that five lines, e: For Baia, *Not, or Wanted, Lost, Pound, et . aiy insertion 25a. 4ddresa all commuzlieatione to Display Advertising -Made knowit n Stray wn r► IR1w ntmal --One h bertlon ion ertiona $1.06. Pam or Real Estate tor sale 2 for first month, $1 or each sub-. iequent insertion. AUCTION SALES --$2 per single :aeertiozb if not over five inebes� PM' trete. to tc�hycr;pticm Terms; $1.26 per :and of Thanks, year In Memoriam, ase, Local and Lege' advertising not- cen, reading matter, IDc a line for fret insertion and Se per:line for aeh..subsequent .Insertion, or tee essionap Cards not exceeding tech, $5 per year *4 a a k' Thursday, drebruary26th, 1925 WATER !MINIMAL Ll Fluids Compose the Greater Pte, of the Animal • System Row : Water Is Yost In the Iiody e,.,.' The Functions of Water -,,flibro, Healthy Anhnais Plenty of W eteet --Reliable Vaccines /Free to Quinn* 18ed Veterinarians. (k ontrib'rted by Ontario Department cit -: Agriculture, Toronto.) The commonplace things in nature. are frequently the least considered tee. be of importance by the lay mind. Water, water everywhere. Yes, the., bodies of all our domestic .animals; are sixty-five per cent. or more com- posed of water. The muscles of our - bodies, which are 78 to 79 per cent, water, are the largest single collate- . tuent in the anima" body. It may be •.> hardto realize that all animals are. largely _made of a substance that we, . are most familiar with as a clean - colorless liquid. - How Water is Lost Brom the Animate Body. Water is lost from the animal body in quantity through the lungs arae . excretory organs, during the pro cesses which we call life, and if life,. is to be • maintained with normal, functioning of all body organs tit* •. water supply to the body must ben kept up to the normal requirement,. When an animal is totally deprived. of drinking water it dies, when task.. per cent. of its body water «Is--. appears, but will first have lost halt -- its protein and all its fat. Dry the< animal out to the extent of ten pen - cent. by cutting off the supplyanvlb life departs, if ten per cent. is die-.• estrous, think how equally detrianenee tal even one or two per cent. woulde. be to the general welfare of the ani- mal. The drinking water and thee. water of combination in the feed cam the sources of supply, and an exce;.t . is to be preferred if the animals ar* . nbt to suffer from thirst and toe, thrive. rhe Functions of Water'In the Body.. Water is important on account ee its (1) Solvent power. It holds dfifeee- ent chemical elements in solution and makes diffusion of . food ate£ possible. (2) Temperature regulating pow- er, By evaporation from the skin anti lungs the temperature is controller :ay radiation. (3) Splittiug-up power. It given , up its hydrogen readily and dile .. terms new energy yielding emu - pounds. Deprived of water animals 300O. suffer. Horses suffer quickest and rapidly lose condition if water rs not sufficient. It is required to maintain, fluidity of blood. Water is quickly absorbed and thus swells the secretion of urine and to a less extent, that of bile, salivas and Pancreatic juice. Watei; also inereasea ., tissue change and. elimination of car- bonfc dioxide and urea; promotea the appetite and washes out the thane* .cnd aids in the removal .of waste mat- ters from the body. Large qeantitliete of water if not taken during the, feeding hour tend to favor the ;:ormation of fat. Llive Healthy Animals Plenty malt Water. Healthy animals may be giver: a, much water as they desire, with eer-. :,lin restrictions imposed in relation, to work and feeding. The good home - man does not allow his horse re;cy,.r, each water either immediately b*-' .ore or after severe work or after- Ceeding, knowing that certain atm - eve troubles are apt to occur, The; est plan is "drink before eatln- • f the animal is in normal conditiesr 3e careful with tired or overhesrtterg :nimais, and see that all farm stock. eceive sufficient water during the' vinter period that their bodies to ..unction normally.—L. Stevenaiese Department of Extension, O. A, . Guelph. RELIABLE VA.00INES; • 11'or the Prevention of Contagetnae' Abortion Sent Free of Charge to Qualified • ,ITeterinariana: - Reliable abortion vaccines and Imre terins- are prepared and gold by a- , nun fiber of commercial biological Isrlae. oratories, Reputable laboratorieserr sell these products only to qualified:, veterinarians, because they do n ot consider it advisable or safe as yet to allow an indiscriminate use to be,. made of them, which' might be inetnr e, lout. They can at all times be per,.. • cured throtlgh qualified veterinarttank and used under their ,direction. Rena:, laboratories of the Ontario Veterin*r College will bo prepared to cctppiy leee limited amount of abortion vaccine tea qualified veterinary surgeons, provid ing an owner of cattle makes a reee_ quest that he desires to have hie ang-.. mail vaccinated, need end d fur nib he s thee; n he desires to employ, and the. numb -- 01 .animals to be treated. On irt+caner ,' ing each a request, the vacs:bee Wilt be sent to the Veteriiary $uras. with directions as to its use, and oyer condition that he will report to time ,. College the results obtained. Ass the, keeping of careful records and berate: ishing the report to the College wide; take considerable tinge of the •reterth, orlon, he will receive the vaccine treat. of charge to compensate ltirn for In ee trouble, Owners anel veterinariaans. desiring to avail themselves of this arrangement may do so, by writII g°, to the Principal, Ontario Veterinatn • College, Discriminating buyer cattle from herds that are re regularly, eg larthl , tested and . proven are ce or atrigr p ven free of trrlrerot0,aaaba, and contagious abortion. The value of the pure-bred eattp,o, industry lies in the ownership a eWs Witten are capable of prat ►" ld.Th olami bulla $0141, kothibita. .. Guelph,