Zurich Herald, 1925-02-26, Page 5. "• ',liussd.ay, I1+obi.'uary 26th, 1925
", BUSINESS CARDs
Du -DEE -YE. HQLMES
- ierr18ter, Solicitor, Notary Public
Atte., Off.iee on Hamilton Street,
isksvoit the 'square, Goderich, Priv-
$lilts Ituude to loan at lowest rates.
111111r. Holmes will be in Sewall on
•Friday of each week,
411a4irew F. Hess, Township Clerk
Illi r of marriage licenses, Notary
?;�a1r7lb, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
t*e'blte Insurance, Representing 1
Mires and Erie Mortgage Corpora -
Abet, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
a. Knapp, D. D. Sr, L. D. S.
jDENTAL SURGEON'
SAM OFWICE - HENSALL
A- V rL-1 I-O-N-E-E-R
OSCAR KLOPP
•eraduate Carey M. Jones ,Nat -
;Wil l School of Auctioneering. Try
lisso ifor Registered Live Stock
rill Breeds). Terms in keeping
ttilth prevailing prices. Choice
:oma for sale. Will sell anything;
illistywhere.
hoe .18-93 or write, Zurich.
Licensed Auctioneer
I• vQ Eu.
Wants, For Sale, Lost,;
ound, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
Storage Batteries, Hot Shot
:Batteries and Teie ihone Batteries.
I. Prang; Zurich . , tf-35
WANTED
A ;dependaible Salesman for our
Trees and Shrub free equip -
anent, Liberal pay. Must be a hus-
tier and ,absolutely honest.-Wel-+
land Nursery Co,i,Welland, Ont,
FOR SALE
Or rent, a 'suitable frame dwel-
ling property, with good , stable,
fruit trees, etc., apply to Chas.
Weber, Zurich,
NOTICE,
We are • in a position to store
and keep your auto ibattery char-
_, god for the winter. Also charg-
at any tune, -L. A,
Prang, Zurich.
L i
t tensed Auctioneer for County, .
;alit 'Huron. In a position to con -
Watt any auction sale, regardless
to size or articles to sell. I
solicit your, 'business', and if not
*edified will make no charges for,
Itervicee.
.Lrthur Weber, .. Dashwood.
"Stole 13-57
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
GASH FOR SKINS & H1DES
Irungbiut &
Reichert
ZURICH LIVERY.
it am in a position to accomo-
gets all requirements in the Livery
Sine, have Auto for hire. Any -
irking done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
403i013e • 6.6 Zurich
S. ATKI;NSON, L,D.S., •D.D,S,
DENTIST
Sraduate of the Royal College
•1 Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
al •the University of Toronto,
:gate District Dental Officer, Mil-
Rery District No. One, London,Out
Office hours at Zurich every
3atbi Office, Exeter. Phone 34.
Alt Zurich every TUESDAY
Phone 79 -19
LIVI
POU LT R Y
WANTED
,
Alasen -every day tilt•, 3 )Clock stmt
Do not teeetowl same morningl
;siren brought in,
Highest Cash Prices:
--C•A,t4H FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
PhOle. 04. Zurich
COAL
SEASON ` 192.4
'SPRING AND 'SUMMER •DELIVER-
IES
A.NTIIRACIITE•-We are now rem
valving our genuine. Delaware &
Hudson: direct from the mines, Nut
;'Steve and Egg sizes.
Orli COAL --Just arrived, an-
ether car of our high grade soft.
IRAs coal has made a great hit for
>1►etssehold use and our sales, of th s
have over doubled in the last oea-
lal
BOULETS_ Our B. -mist Coat lrl
P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D.
ZURICH - ONT.
OFFICE REMOVED TO HOUSE
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY -1
Jno. Preeter--Main Street
Tuxedo Chatterless
AUTO OIL FOR 'FORD CARS. GU
ARANTEED TO STOP THE CHAT
TERING OF ,BANDS. Sold By
L. A.. PRANG, Zurich, tf18
Dr. H. H, "C O W E N
L. D. H., D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick; Block, Zurich, ev-
ery Thursday and Saturday.
Main Office
EIARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASRWOO.D
COAL
Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. .Soft coal of
highest quality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON .HAND
Case & Son
PHONE 35
HENSALL ,-17
telv
A 'MESSAGE
TO
Mr, Noah Sararas is visiting at
Kitchener,
Reliable 30 hour Alarm C10 for
one week only at $1.29 at Hess,
Mr. Moses Faust of Bad 'Axe,
Mich., ins visiting relatives here, •
Mr. Herb Worm, who !spent the
past week lat ..Detroit,• has returned
home,
Mr. F. C. Kalbfleisclti is spenc'i-,
leg the week at Kitchener and EI-
mira.
•
• Miss Ruth •Schrao :spent id ferir
days the, past week with friends at
Grand Bend.
Miss Jean. Lamont is viisiting, at
the hone of her ,sister, Mrs. Wl, F,
Braun, Forrest.
Rev. S. Snider of Kitchener con-,
ducted devine seryices in the Men-
nonite church over the . weelf,lelid
Mrs. J. C. Schaff of London <wi 4
ited her friend, Miss Ethel ,Whi;,
lams over, the week -end. x. !,':
Mr, Ward Fritz who spe4
week at Detroit„ returned to ` ...
home' ;on , Tuesday evening
Mr. Weber, of Kitchener, was
•
a visitor the past week with, his
son! Mr. and Mrs. Orphan 'Weber,
Parr Line.
Mrs. Wan. ,Pfaff of Exeter, • slAiet
a few days this week with her
mother Ws. Win. Sehwalin, :this' •
week,
Wednesday 'of this week is the
beginning of the Lenten Iseason,
Services, were held in, ;some of -the
local churches..
Mr. Jacob Koehler of the v'ill•-
age has sold his residental prop-
erty now occupied by Mr. Milton
Deitz, to Mr. Mento ,Bechier, who
gets possession; this spring.
A very ,successful auction sale
of farm stock, 'etc., household fects was was conducted by Mr. Arth.ii'
Weber on Tuesday; the effects' of
Miss Stella Geiger.
Mr. Albert Snaith, who has vis-
ited with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Smith of the village, for a
hs;,
few montleft for the Wet �on
Tuesday morning.
Mr. Wm. Bender of the village,
has disposed of his teaming bus-
iness to Mr. J.:0. Salmon. Mr.
Bender will work on the farm of
Mr. O. Pedersen, Babylon Line,for,
the summer.
Our Bayfield subscribers will
receive their last week's Heralds• a
week later, aa for some reason the
wrapper bearing' the address•' be-
caiue off and after being sent to
Dash-Voo'd and 'Grand Bend they
were finally returned to the off-
ice here on, W eddnesday and re-
addressed
A very haply event took place
on. Monday at Drysdale R.C. Ch-
urch when Miss .Albini .Ducharnle
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. `Fred.
Ducharme, was united i•1 marriage
to M'r. Lawrenice Duch,.u•me, son of
Mr. and, Mrs. `Josephi?'; ch earme,
Drysdale!. The happy coupe will
reside in Detroit.
Tho waren rains and Marchlike
weather the past week, has taken
the ice and snow practically all
away and the roads are starting
to get somewhat rutty, but the
auto runs fairly good. On Wed-
nesday morning we heard the
crows. singing their spring o,!s.n
but the frogs in the s`wamp are
still annum. The' weather pian is
just about three weeks ahead of
time at present.
A very pleasant event took pl-
ace at the home of Mr. John, Rich-
ards;an, Parr Line, on Thursday eV -
ening, January 27th, it being Mrs.
Richardson's forty-third birthday.
They were taken by surprise and
after, the first shock Mr. and Mrs,,
FORDD - N p ci Richardson, welcomed the traders
l i 1'J Jl L 17 and turned the house over to them,
Progressive eucher was indulged in
the fore part of the evening. The
following being the prize winners,
Mr, Ed. Reichert took first prize
and OIC*ile Steinbach took !second
A dainty` lunch was ;served at
inidnigirt after which the evening
was spent in ,games till the wee
Hours, of the morn when they star-
ted for home wishing NII", and- Mrs.
Richardson many more'happy'and
prosperous birthdays.
HYMENIAL • .
ITS A FACT THAT FORD MAG-
NETO DOES GET WEAK
LET US TEST YOURS FREE
WE HAVE INSTALLED THE WON
DER RE -CHARGER, APPROVED
BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY
THE RESULTS OF A RE -CHARGE
ARE WELL KNOWN. PRICE $1.00
H. S. WEIN, Prop 1
DASHWOOD MOTOR SERVICE
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of (Mr dear
father, Christian, ISchoeit, who pas-
sed away February 28, 1924.
A year ago, ;dear father
You gently passed away
From this, dark world of sorrow,
L''o reltus of endless day.
And we have !sadly missed you
a,s passed each weary dad
Your loving words of council
Your gentle kindly way.
in a class by itself and is gr- 'But in 'thcg -olden future
*wing in favor rapidly. I Scaute clay well Meet again
OUR Telephones are at your; Behind us, all the sorrow
+rvice, Use theta freely for in The striving iced thti pain
l.nd you will ;rive us welcome
To thit bright incl .shinning shorn
Wli.t,•, ,r, .
Where he site;; wipe all ttais<ttt�.n
1„y
And parting is no more.
tainsaltieti,
110434 & FR
ODI1'CE MERCII.AN'1'
''Slane ; Office low, House IOj,
A pretty wedding took place at
the R. C. Church, Drysdale, on
February 17th, 'when Rev. Father
Gerard, officiated in, the,. Holy Bo-
nds of .matroanony, Miss Beatrice
Bedard, to Mr Lawrence Jeffrey.
The Bride, 'who was giveen away
by her father, looked charmingly
inl a, dress:of White beaded georg-
ette, Miss Gertrude Bedard, the
bride's, sister, who acted as brides-
maid, also 'looked pretty hi a sun-
set color, ,georgette .dress, and hat
to matchi. Nelson Jeffrey, the
groom's brother, acted a's' beat m
i
After the .ceremony the happy co-
uple, fbilowed by relatives, which
numbered fifty in all, motored to
the Groom's ,parents, where a darn
ty breakfast was :served: The ev-
ening was spent at the bride's par-
ents with many enjoyable games
and dances. ;Mr. Jeffrey is a yo--
ung tneteh'tnt,. having recently op-
ened a variety stor•, i,a Parkhill,
a �,a� c'SA LL p g where the happy couple will new
H i N Q A � sadly, missed by the children, aide, •
ZURI(at till iiekI,D
INFECTIOUS_AB
A Serious ;'rouble Threw
Cali a Herds
'Sellers ,Should Be honest 't'§ti•
er's-__Outside tows
Careful Exainiraation—il,r{.
With lrifecteo e9nitnais - , • ti
Lice and Mite+a
t i.,'bntribute e by tario t)tal,,,r1
AK1„r,i<`U,t„i'ej Torobti",
To protect a clean herr?
coining infeet ed precaution,
taken to prevent infecteu c' w
mingling with healthy onrq; •
ed animals should be kept • i
until a test of their blood i.. • ,c
made. If the test result i
Positive reaction, the ante, :i
not be admitted into the ri
As already stated, the disc + ,
orally introduced into a Ch:,
iard
;through obtaining adult breuciii.et-
tle from an affected herd. 1, :. ire
purchasing breeding cattle carr}i,. en-
quiry should be made to asteria..1 it
,she herd from which they are -..,ng
obtained is affected. One can s, ine-
times gain a fair idea of this by
checking up the number of calves and
yearlings with the number of females
of breeding age.
Sellers Should Be Frank. With
Buyers.
As the bases of an honorable trans-
aetion between breeders, • the buyer
has a moral right to receive from the
seller a frank answer as to the exist-
ence or otherwise of contagious abor-
tion in his herd. The buyer may still
further protect himself by having
newly obtained -pregnant females kept
Isolated pending a test of their blood
or until they calve. By sending blood
samples to a suitable laboratory fpr
examination by the agglutination test,
a person is acting discreetly. This
can conveniently be done and a re-
port received back within a week.
The same thing should be done in
the case of a bull. In purchasing cat-
tle at public auctions from unknown
;herds the safest plan is to select only
young cattle at weaning agg, or not
over one year old, and which have
pot been bred. In all cases where the
blood of an animal reacts to the test
it indicates that it is infected, and is
not a safe animal to be added to a
clean herd, but should be excluded,
and, if the agreement of purchase
will permit, should be returned to
the seller or the'original owner.
Outside Cows Should Be Carefully
Examined.
'In event of outside cows being p
matted to some to be bred to the b
of a clean herd, they should only
brdd providing ,they are free fr
vaginal discharge, and service sbo
take place in a small yard or p
ketal for that purpose. Needless
say outside cows from doubtful tier
shogy. not be allowed' to'mingle wi
those of a clean herd, aor occupy t
pastures on• the premises In order
prevent contamination. Precautio
should also be taken in the case
cows from clean herds being sent
another herd to be bred. Likewi
precaution must be taken in the ca
of clean -breeding females being take
to live stock fairs and exhibition
.The precautionary measures whit
have been described are quite situp
and• applicable to any herd, and
er-
ull
be
0111
uld
en
to
ds
th
he
to
ns
of
to
se
se
a.
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4' WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT -OF -THE ABOVE
PRODUCTS OF BUILDING PAPER, BLACK BUILDING PAPER
+ WALL BOARDS, ROOFS INDIFFERENT DESIGNS IN • ROLLS
AND SHINGLES. FULL. SUPPLY OF LUMBER, LATHS AND
+ SHINGLES ALWAYS ON. HAND. CUSTOM WORK OUR SPEC-
IAL TY.
+
HONE
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Pam
CAH Looff! WE HAVE IT
taw** T P
THAT CUSSIAO% ABOUT THOSE FORD SIDE CURTAINS.
HESS WILL FITC THEN ,SO THEY OPEN WITH TUE DOOR
'
REPAIRING
ING
Painting F'o:d ; �?r, One "oat, $15,00, Two Coats ..
iCovering Ford. Top Good Material, less curtains
Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors .”
Painting Buggy ..... _.. a..
IF YOU WANT ,SERVICE, WE HAVE IT'
WE REEUS13Ei; 5(OIIR BUGGY WHEELS.
ESS - ZURICH
ars
Bf€P
e n
00__00 �o Sed Roofs
$20.00
$12.00
$5.00
$8.00
-"GOOD OLD PAROID"
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ZURICH t
Stone Built O1th
os
I
+ : FROM NOW ON
' 911 Woollens Used in the manufactureof STONE t
4. THES are treated with the famous LARVEX MOTH -PROOF PRO_
1 CESS, and guaranteed immune from the ravages of Moths under
I • , , a $250,00 G -lobe Indemnity Bond
•
+r., WHY` D0 WE GO TO THIS'EX'PENSEY;
F
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t
CAUSMoth are theg 4.
i otAUS o neatest factor in the destruction o.f Cie t
that are. ]aid away for even a short period. :
�ECAUSE This new scientific discovery -The Larvex Process-+
' entirely eliminates any danger
to your c.le
g. d ages of Moth a nthein Lars aelothes from the rev -
1 DECAUSE Stone -Built Clothes with the added attraction of the
1J! I, B VEX MOTH PROOFING PROCESS, is a combination that
defies all' competition -that cannot be beaten. There is no extra„p,
charge to you.'
.gi,
8;4100_1
1e I 1 I WE SELL STONNE-BUILT CLOTHES
if
i•
consistently carried out may prevent
infection abortion from• entering
clean herd. Should perchance a co
abort -in a supposedly clean berd, It i , A.;•
shoulct be regarded irrespective of I .
excusable circumstances, as bean
probably the contagious form rathe purely accidental and precau taken accordingly.
;Flow to Deal With Individual Cows.
New Spring Suitings Arriving Daily
4.
HOFFMAN
g ,�, e •
ur ,TAILORc�AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR!
DAY AND NIGH T PHO .NE No. 88
In,the-event, therefore,
mai aborting in the stable,00r at pas- - -�-�- - - - - -' "}-� -'i" ¢--'�- h -i• --d-_,
any ani -
cur
e, it should at once be removed
from the herd and kept isolated for
at least three weeks, or until it has
properly cleaned and all discharges
have ceased. At the end of ten days
from the time of aborting an exam -
enation of her blood should be made.
Immediately after the abortion has
taken place the aborted fetus and
afterbirth should he safely disposed
of by burying deeply in the ground.
Atli of th@ontaminated bedding and
fitter should be removed froth the
stable and burned. The stable walls
and'stalls up to a height of about
six feet, and the floors and gutters
should be thoroughly cleaned and
washed With a solution of ordinary
lye and hot water, and then disinfect-
ed with lime wash and cresol or
carbolic acid, in the proportion of
one pound of cresol or crude carbolic
acid to fiye gallonsof whitewash.—
C: `D. McGilvlay, D. V, Sc., Ontario
Veterinary'"Ubllege, Guelph.
Chicken Lice and Mites,
,The presence of lice and mites in
dicatm+ indifference, or too much
don't cera. Lice and mites lower the
vitality of the birds, making them
more sueoeptlble to colds, roup and
other diseases. Mites are killed by
spraying the house inside, paying par-
ticular attention to the roosts and
nesting boxes, saturating well with an
oily fluid. A mixture of kerosene and
spent oil froin'the auto crank case
does very well and is not expensive,
Per lice use podium ilouride— one
ounee to a gallon of warm water. Dip
the chicken, saturating feathers and
blain, Do tilde on a warns bright 'lay.
Dttring cold Weather use the sodium
flouride as a dusting powder, placing
small quantities at the points most
frequented. ----L, Stevenson, 1)lrertor
of extension, Ontario Agricultural
College.
*Pour fundamental factors to site'
Found fundamental factors to sue.
cess .tn dairying are:
Cows of dairy type and bretding,
Feed for suitable dairy ,atiens.
(:are to for,
all nencr ,..rj eon
„clone, for good production,
+,1:n ' are dairy mite epi cat's,
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