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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-03-12, Page 4ANK OF MONTREAL NEs.abi.ed over WWO'ea"r4 Summary of Assists and Liabilities 31st October, 1924 ASSETS 'Gold, Dominion Notes, and Silver Coin .. , , Deposit with Central Gold Reserve ...} Balances due by Banks and Banking Correa pondents elsewhere than in Canada Call and Short loans on Bonds, Debenture and Stocks Dominion and Provincial Government Secdr . ties Railway and other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks . Canadian Municipal- Securities and British Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian Notes and cheques of other Banks United States and'other foreign currencies, . Loans and Discounts and other Assets . , , i$aale Premises Liabilities to customers under letter:: of credit (as per contra) $ 94,996,723.58 14,000,000.00 69;517,496.89 • i;4 118,188,540,98 91,612,453.73 6,385,569,34 42,392,715.21 30,772,635.38 650,833.09 259,515,557.66 9,800,000.00 11,003,562.70 $743,836,088.56 LIABILITIES TO I'I1T.Bi:IC Notes in circulation . $ 39,306,908.00 Deposits 641,027,425.43 Letters of credit outstanding 11,003,562.70 Other liabilities 865',820.18 $.692,203,716.31 Excess of Assets over Liabilities tsv public ..................... $56,632,372.25 This Springy is to be a Fancy Shirting Season The 'plain dyed shirtings thalthave been popular :during the past few sea- , ons, have been conductive tQ price cutting. Nov is the time to get good shirts for less money E. E. Wuerth, Tailor, Zurich Men's Fur uiAhings WERE THE CrOOD CL OTHES COME FROM. SCHOOL REPORT •Weyburn School, S. S. No,. 15, -thy and Stephen, Union. Jr. IV Olive Turnbul] 74%, Ethel ;traiper 67,' Jr. III—Otilla Wanner .68, Rhin- •that't Keller 50, Harold Keller 51. Sr. II—Janet Turnbull 80, Mar- ^ti,i:a-Rader 71, Jr. TI—Arletta Wolper 65, Ida :4tarriott 59, Primer A --Luella Wainer, Elva Varnbull, Harry Willert, Ivan Ifebarrow. l n, Pr. B—LillianR Baker, Jack. Turn. /bull, Hazel Marriott, Pr. C—Billy Sharron. Miss' Talbot, Teacher, COUNTY NEWS. i%tr; and Mrs,. A, Horner of Varna tgv ent a few day with. Mrs. •G. Hayter of Windsor, Harold Taylor of Brucefield is. 'ante to be about : after his recent. a11?:r,,,ass, t Godench: council voted Aiu50 grant to the town lsancl. Mrs. Sparrow of Varna hid the ;misfortune ito :slip on tb,o content Fe ,while ass'?tri; withmilking mi,d is uaffering considerable, al- i:ii:rrt; gh "ne bonne aeSt broken the "'ei;e i5 etwere h•r' Pneabvu ry ef T1'i'•,iri held 3X.1+0: regular niseet, Yrg in ton 0!1 tay, Feb. Lith with et 'envy, been sold to a company of God- erich,Township people, who will commea e to make cheese about May 1st, A bill introduced in the Ont- ario Le+gislatnre on Tuesday last to permit •the incorporation of the Village of Ripley was iduly passed withotct opposition, • iMsi Agnes Middleton,',a forrrier Croder'ieh Township young lady,has reeeivetii aa appointment as insp- ector under the Dominion Immigr- ation •Department. Her duty will be of inspecting the homes in which immigrant children are pl- aced aunt she has been asls'gned to work in the Maritime. Provinces. A proposition has been made to Gon:vrielt for the purchase of White Star :steamer City of Ta-: edo, a:e the Company are dispos- inn all their boats, Price asked is ,$70,Ov1,i1 ain:d it was' proposed. that $50,000 `awn the stock be owned in Gilden Edeit Bros•, Wro.eotnr, inotore i to Wingii:am veeently in their straw i ob'1e, ntaking the trip in 35 min-: Mee. They. were, the builders 'of this ceetetructior which 'is a sue- Tn• ether•, evening Mr and birs. Goo, M ;•i iiiian Of :Brussels eelebr- atet1 tieer Golden wedding. , A t o. wed 1ihe e supper was served at the , hone. aen duller; tne n »',i rFen:env old ite stele rented t'7 r2:er coiiprt:i � u str^'••,r, ; , C1+�� t7r..i.. aid groom. 1'h.•y 'Arens n rrie:1' on "r",xlrru;irn 24t1t, (87 n i.tii l o•,•. r 30 years ag ,) they .;:r:,r:":i from, Corr. 16 Grey , to H items nine Ciieesv0 Peetory has Eranseiis; home 'With no hope of xnr;uvee'y, ZURTC; EBALD fiENS ALL. Mr, Wt Fee..r;centiy, visited grin ands ;in LQpdbn. Tradesmen' and lai oilers axe looking forward icor a :busy spring,. We understand that Mr. axsdMxs. Wm. 'Oonsitt of Hay, intend movie ing into the yillage isllortl'yx M. Ferguson, who Suns ';here: from the .west visinting her fattier And. Johnston, left for her home, Miss Helen Swam, /R.3n, has been in Seaforth for some " weeks pure- ing in the Seaforth 11I}lospital. Mrs. John Keys is hi • Stxeets vide' visiting her daughter and ,y iron), theee will go to Hamilton to visit:, her kaon!. Mrs. J. R. MacDonald of theLon- don; Road, is making good recov,--' ery from her recent illness. W. 0.Danis, general merchant has scold his business to J. Wl Skin- ner, of .Granton, who intends Barry ing on the business 'as soon as. -t stock :taking is over. T. Murdock is making improvem events to the interior of his dwell- ing. 1 Lee Heddeni has rented the gar- age fermerly run. by A. McEwen, and intends ookii g after the re-' pairing of cars. The ideal onion 'growers are bus- ily preparing for' shipment And win have a large output: Thomas. Cameron, •one.,of our pioneer • and much respected re- sidentsi, is very ill. Tri a game of hockey ,played between Dashwood and bur boys the other evening, the game broke up on account of disagreement, 'Miss Innis Sparrow, of Raisiey; has taken a position with E. Ren- nie as milliner. J. E. McDonell has returned from 'London where he ;spent some three 'or four weeks with?friends. Peter Munn is. feeling much bet- ter, , and toper to soon see hire out again:. Colin S. Hudson, mail carrier, re- ports 'a very intelligent Collie dog owned by Robt Parsons of the town Line near Hillsgreen, wh- ioh regularly .meets him each 'day for the. rural mail box, taking 'the cloth bag which is used for the mail in his mouth and carefully car- rying it. ' Helen. Elder has returned Eton Toronto; where she has .been 'on ;a. visit. Edith. Forrest is • in -Marlette, Mich., -.Visiting, relatives/. :Mn. and . Mrs. •-LTi; Arnold were 411 -London attending the funeral f tb.e 4ormer* father, Mr.• Geo. 17;4 Arnold, who had attained , the good old age of nearly 93 years. BA.YFIELD Mrs. Malcolm Toms his ,game to visit her sister at the Soo. Thos,. Brandon has moved to, L. Thoms:on'sv house on Louisa 1st; Grenville Atkinson of Detroit,ar- need there in his cottage, he is ;planning to go into the poultry business. The. Young People's Society-nret last Friday evening whne a pleas- ant time was, spent. The box social on Feb. 24th un- der the auspices of the Orange- Lodge was a very enjoyable affair The lady's prize was won by Mrs.. Nelson =Heard; gent's by R. Blair. Jr., consolation prize Mrd. A. Be- andon, H: Darrow. The boxes were auctioned off by Geo. Elliott of.. Clinton. The many friends of Rev. A: Macfa`z•Iane will regret to hear that he is suffering from erysiplaas. EXETER Dr, IL G. Fletcher, who has been practising medicine here for •a few months., has purchased a practise at St. Johns, near London. Wm. Buchanan, of Dauphin:Man wlio has been visiting his mother and :Sister at Hensall this winter, visited with. his .friend, Wm, Riv- ers, ,bf town,. He leaves for ,Dau- phin on Tuesday March .10th. 'Word has beefi received of the death •ttn Los. Angeles, ;Cal. of Mrs. Wni. Dew, who died on Monday, Feb. 23r•d:, Deceaeds, whose rune 'den name was leery Holman, was the eldest daughter and second. child of the late Lewis Holman. A- bout fifty years ago srhe became the .ecsond wife of the late Wet Drew, who , predeceased ber some eleven years. .'t'ii;" only child by this nxarriega .:was', their daughter °Kyrie, Mrs, Bert knight, who mon' ved wi'l:h tier mother to Los Ang- l^s • three years ;: Igo. The. death owned in. Poughkc- ep.7in, New York, of Gear„ We- ekes, formerly of ixeter. Born in 3iuffrilo 58 . years ego, hecame to to lx iter at' the •age of 1.2 and le- arned lits trade as marble setter. He l.9 sra,vived by shirr cdi'3rvt% for - merle M' - 1Taa•r:s, of Guelple, tine) 4 '• 1. 'o'h^r,. Janine, and three si "frs. H. Sparinnen, Miss Annie. eel 'bit:tni- , Lill of Exeter. The lee twere brought•here for in- tv eres,t;w His, sister, Mrr, Spick e ~ri:. it lying nerio.rety 111 'et her 14ipeless Furnaces (Installed by Experts) ,All' Styles and Sizes in Cook Stoves and:: Heaters SHOVELS, SPADES, °FORK-; ETC. WASH MACHINES 'HAND AND 'POWER, BATTERIES FOR CA4S, HOT SHOTS:AND PHONE BATT- ERIES, TIRES AND TUBES, CARR '13A'iTERIES •CHARGED AT, ANY TIME, FORD .PARTS, . EXPRESS WAGON, FARM IMPLEMENTS, PUMPS, ETC. til es Grease iieeens 3't'2 SELL FROM CATALOGUES AT A VERY SMALL, MARGIN PROFIT •s PIPING ALL SIZES. L. A. PRANG - Zurich OF OSCAR KLOPP, Auctioneer BOOK YOUR SALE DATES EARLY. • , March 21 -Miss McTaggart,, Hensalr Real Estate, Household Effects. March. 28 -Mrs. G. Dick, Hensall, Household effects. April 4 -Mrs. D. Urguhardt, Hensall, Household' Effects. The latter two are .high class furniture!, ennen AUCTION SALE There In on: the premises a fr•amev house, barn 50x30 feet, and other outbuildings. A never -failing well. at the bade of Farm and two wells at the house. Would make a n ideal pasture farm. LIVE STOCK -1 mare '3 yrs. old 1 ntvai,a 9 yrs. old; 1 mare 11 yrs? old; 1 cow 6 \yesi. old; 3 heifers:. due in Many; 1 sow 6 (months' olds; 50 hens, 2 e clucks: TMPLEEMNTS, ETC—Deering binder, Deering mower, 5 -ft. cut; Noxon disc; M.H. cultivator nearly new; set iron harrows, Fleury plow M, -H. steel rake, M. -H.. drill, sin- gne smitt+er, fanning mitt, (rootpu'.- per, wheelbarrow, 2s'wiagonr*i, hay' reek, gravel box, bob `?sleighs, 2 buggies, cutter., . sugar kettle, 2 set single harness, sett double hare nese, tub, forks; 'sh,oe11s, .chains and numerous other articles: IIOUSEIIO.LD .EFFECTS—Cook stove, 3 bedsteads, 3 , feather ticks sewing machine ,•sink; cider \barrels, kettine, - pans, 3 :.tm'on dots, kettlee, pans, dishes, crocks, and all other hnnsehold arti<tles • TERMS—$1.0.00 end under cash.. Ott - Of Household Effects at Zurich On Saturday, March. 14th, 1925, at 2 :o'clock, p.m. Clothes •cupboard, -bureau, be:l- stead, springs and mattresses, wadi :Mand, 9 chairs, coal oil heater 2 tablee% lounge, boiler; congoleurn rug, }good 6 octave ox- ,an, curtain rods•, dishes, flat irons, flower stand grindstone, 5 barrels, lunxber,boxes cutter, cedar posts, forks, hoee,,, box• stove, window sash and frame high whee': auto trailer, root pnlper small child's sleigh, big hand sleih coal heater, wheelbarrow, straw cutter and numerous; other •articles. TIiR'iS S-sCASH - Oscar Kleipp, Auctioneer. Maurice Vtreber, i:'roprietor. . AUCTION SALE Of REAL ESTA'PF, FAR1PT ST- OCK, i'MPLEMENTS, AND HOU- SEHOLD Ot Ii, BEE The. undersigned Auctioneer, has Maven inetru:cted to sell by public or that .inir unt 11 months t. 't Auction , on TUESDAY MARCH 17 will he given on ' approved joint 1P24, at 1.00 o'clock A.m. on Lot notes. 4% Off floe cash on credit: ni.i 16 L..RE, ' Gtion;, Stanley. Town- amounts. ':.ZEAL ESTATE -10% on ship, the' rolloWihg ;- °• ,-; day of sale, nsetlam a in 30 days. REAL B,9TATE--W:Carm eonsi`ste Near •Klopp, AuetiOneer. ing of •64!4 tteree' of taaid beingrelRebert Orr, Samuel Sterling, Ex- ict cyL.IIF Con, Stanley Tpstesseshaia• Alew.auiellir Eatat% x xul+9cfay, 1#' al'41L' 12111; 1926. BOV1RE TUBERCULOSIS; Pregress of the .t iseas Insidious amu t.V r me The Syrrtptol is Described* -4 ow ing Cows 13eeorne t1.ii'ee;t'al- il'otte; Mortem Appearances--• en Sepals,. Tank. ' tee/At—thy teaern EH is 4, 111.1 tP •tent Vii. Agriculture riiriu,t , The onset 'of this contagioli's ands infectious disease of farm 'toxemia lee slow, insidious and chronic, wills no� outward manifestations for sonetn• thne. Symptoms of the Disease. V.,. A short, dry cough, intermittent' and more noticeable when the resting; animal is made to rise quickly shows, he regarded with suspicion. A co's$h alone while suspicious is not entireln characteristic, nor should its absentee mean that the animal is .not, tstbe ,-- cular. The breathing may be quiet-- ened, there may be, an unthrifty eons dition and chronic diaiarhoea. IIs. some cases the' loss in condition, very marked, and the animal recediet. to a thin hide -bound condition, with; , sunken eyes and rough coat; sueltv., animals are . usually referred to aaia wasters. There may be enlargernent:: of the lymphatic glands, suph as the. submaxillary or the preseanular: Fp-- largement of any of the, lymphat1 glands should always be considered'. with suspicion. Slight bloating„„ which may be due to enlarged glandexs interfering with the normal function- ing of the digestive tract, should best regarded as suspicious, since the senteric glands if badly infected marl cause irregular action of the inter -.- tines, with bloating and constipation followed by diarrhoea. In' cask: where tuberculosis is affecting the? bones and joints the animal mag move with unnatural gait .or shove lameness. How Milked Cows Are Affected. The mammary glands of milkings animals is a connuon seat .01 tuber- cular lesions. Hard areas in thee. glandular substance, painless on pres- sure, " which may be< very .sultali ore even involve the, entire quarter ot t.ie udder, should be regard q w - „:ave suspicion. These painless: lutes or tumors it present can be felt by. the ;Trost inexperienced. In cane. where the udder is affected' the supra: mammary lymph glands also become - much enlarged and may be easily felt;;. i'' ost elorte-n Ap;:enrances. The effects produced in the body, - nestles are characterised by the forns ation of tubercules or nodules, which: In the aavanced condition are of to . yellowish color and, cheese -like coat - istency. Such nodules may be sinslee• and of small- size, or they may 'Ws) quite large aid in masses.. Thr,- common seat of tubercular lesions le , the foilowirig` glands: bronchia/. and mediastinal , lymph gianda,.tlher- cex'vical, pre -scapular, pre-T?eet¢ira?,,,. Portal, inguinal, sub -lumbar, po 11- •• teal and mesenteric glands. hen lungs' and the pleura are also cern--. ni an -locations for the' lesions orf tula$ir�. culosi:s, in nsighr` they (the lesi�o, appear as hard lumps, easy to Salk - and easy to feel. These when et.* into are found to be cheeselike„ an, contain: a thick yellowish. pus, The ` "Pearl Disease" Condition„' When the pleura (covering on thee lungs and lining membrane otthee chest or thorasio cavity) is atfe, it presents over its surface olustertis;.° of small round nodules, pale treasons red in color and resembling grapey.,- like masses, commonly spoken at attic "pearl disease" condition. Where thee organismsuccessfully invades thee• iiver caseous masses and tuberculate- absbesses are formed. These whetne. rut open showthecharacteristic yet-- tow et.tow cheesey pus and gritty feeling ore; the passing of the incising knit.:. Where the peritoneum (the lint y nembrane of the abdominal eav'ity. is attacked the "pearl disease" eon-•-. lition is characteristic. Lesion* 1n,• the udder, lymph glands, ovaries, kW.-- neys and spleen resemble the caee0uies, masses and abscess formation 'ecome, mon in the liver. The oviduct, the uterus, the boned and .joints may also:, be affected with tubercular lesion*,' In old standing cases the pericardium: (sac covering the heart) and thee heart' may be a position of attack by - this .destroying organism, the work vol"' which is characterized by its destrue tion of tissue and the formation ot-- tubercules.—L, Stevenson, Directene of Extension, 0. A. C,, Guelph. The Septic Tank. It consists of a large concrete tank; divided into two compartments by a vertical partition. The size' for Apr, Single house is about 4 x 8 i't, auk-. 3a ft. deep. This tankholds then, sewage long enough for a certain kink, of bacteria to destroy the solid mate, ter. When the liquid accumulates ter,, a certain amount a non-mechaniaate affair called a siphon empties one .e1'• the chart bets into a system on liendn tile, called' the absorption beth lett shallow under the ground: Any see, inaining sewage is destroyed in tbin. soil by another kind of bacteria that live near the top of the gro,uad, $%S, this way these friendly bac2erla are. enabled to do a every valuable work- for us. This is science applied to & useful purpose. We supply bulletin and blue -print. to auy one wisiyiiig'to bund a, septile: tank. Ail necessary information 1 s, given in these, and by their helptu.' suggestions any;.handy Yuan :coil build it Co. for rieriient, siphon flttMae: and tile amounts to about S.52. The. tank may. be located close to then house and the the laid under 'Chen. lawn or garden.—h B. Graham,, 0, A. C., Guelph. Its noes not pay to turn cows tate.. lardI+.i.dmnrpel them to remain out, di %agreeable *neatens. 14 teed to 'keep oo*i squaw.