Zurich Herald, 1925-04-02, Page 5uraday 114fti .12.2"s
° SINESS CARDS
UDE}Y E. H.oLMjs
Varrrister, Solicitor, Notary Public
lite., Office or Hamilton Street,
toile off the ,square, Godevieh. Prev-
ite* goads to loan at lowest rates,
' IEr. • ,Holmes will be in Hensafl on
Friday of each ek
.
Wants, For dale, ►st
'Found, Notice, Etc. Ads.
IN THIS CQLUDti+l
FOR SALE
White Blsosonx S'w'eet Clover Se-
ed Also a •Register'ed Shorthorn
bull. Fred Regier, Zurich, P'hoie
111titirew F. `Hese, Township Clerk 9-64
,010ner of marriage licensee, Notary
'iia. Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
e Insurance,' Representing
srt�a and Erie Mortgage Corpora -
The The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Shilaria
Knapp, D.D.S., L D. S.
DENTAL- SURGEON '
AWN Ob\FICE HENSALL
•
OSCAR KLOPP
1raduate Carey M. Jones Nat
-
Mimi imi s chool of Auetioneering. Tri
OW for Registered Live Stock
11 Breeds). Terms in keeping
W;M'prevailing prices. Choice
Ursa for sale. Will sell anything)
1e/11V sere,
P311,1110 1.8--93 or write,
Zurich.
lensed Auctioneer
incensed Auctioneer
foron toount
* t smy. In a auction sale, regard1esa
lsct am;Y
'is to size or articles to sell. I
selicit your business; and if not
uaUstied will make no chargee for
acre res. -Dashwood,
Arthur Weber,
tviimae
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash ;Price•. for Wool
OASH FOR SILUNS•
ii,H1DESL
Deichert
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ZURICH LIVERY
' am in a position to aeeomo-
bete ail retluirements in the Livers
have Auto for hire. • Any.,
`[hes done in the teaming line
GEORGE J. THIEL
1' aa6 51 Zurich
e. ATKINSON, L.D.B., D.D.S,
DENTIST
•Graduate of, the Royal College
111 Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
111 the University of Toronto.
Sate District. Dental Officer, Mil,
*try District No. One, London,Ont.
At Zurich every TUESDAY
Phone 79 -
Sift Office, Exeter, Phone 34.
LIV13
POULTRY
WANTED
*Wien every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
:'Do not feed fowl same morning(
ltdien brought in, • ''
'Highest Cash Prices
—CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94.
Zurich
TIAL
SEASON 1925
kt .SPRING AND SUMMER DELIVER-
IES
,ANTHRACITE—We are now re -
waiving our genuine Delaware &
Madison direct from the mines, Nut
Stove and Egg 'sizes.
• SOFT COAL—Just arrived, an -
* other ear of our high grade soft.
'4,, Mt. mai has made a great hit for
ioaiwhold use and bur sales of this
Save over doubled in the last 'sea-
OULETS-Our Roulet Coal is
a eaaor by
tsgr
if and is -
'he ` in
OTTE Telephoned are at your
1ter4fee. Use them, freely for in-
i(tlatio]Y,
,1
Car.telon.
; ribm, & PRODUCE MERCHANT
aI'one Office low. y g House 101,
*iliN�AL.L NT-,
FORSALE
Good clean ;seed bats', teats 10
lb's,to bushel ;Also a,' quantity of
Seed Oats. J:Moueseau,, • Rhone
1-92, Zurich cen'tra>y.
I.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure bred. Aneonao ,goad laying
strain .sand the kind that never
hatch. All select hear . ,price 15
eggs for 60c. Lloed'' O'B•relit, Zur-
ich. ,Phone 127. ,
FOR SALE
;Limiteds quantity of following
seeds for sale—T'tnothy, Alisike,
Red Clover and AItalia. No. "1
'Government tested seed's;, Price's
right. J. Gaoeho & Son. -38
FOR SALE
Galvanized 30 -gallon upright
tank, with pump attachment, quit=
abrle fro gasolina or coal oil. Price'
reasonable. Apply to A. F. Hess,
Zurich:.
FOR SALE
now
Yellow blossom Sweet Clover
Seed, well cleaned by n special
Machine. A limited quantity only
Hy. Clausius, Zurich, Phone 6-94.
FOR SALE.
Storage Batteries, Hot 'Shot
Batteries and Telephone Batteries.
L. Prang, Zurich • tf-35
WANTED
A dependable Salesman for our
Trees and Shrubs • Free equip-
ment, Liberal pay. Must be a hus-
tler and ,absolutely honest.—Wel-
land Nursery Co,, Welland, Ont.
NOTICE.
We are in a position to 'store
and keep your auto battery char-
ged for the winter. Alpo charg-
ingdone ons at any ;time. --L_ . ' A.
Prangs Ztlr els
P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D.
ZURICH - ONT. ,
OFFICE REMOVED TO HOUSE
FORMERLY OCCUPIED-- BY -1
Jno. Preeter-Main Street
Dr. H. H. COWEN
L. D. S., • D. D. 8.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick Block, Zurich, ev-
ery
very Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day.
4r&, EI, R. ,Steele 'is visitizt '.
home at St. Thomas '
Miss Alma Utt1e'y is visit} fig 'fri'
ends in. Dashwood,
Mrs. :le. Keohler tevald, ,a, weeiS,
visitor vitae Irieade at •Pt. 1lrirota.
Miss Ida! Routledge has returner'
home after a week's visit at Dut-
ton,.
Miss Lulu Albrecht accepted a
position with Miss V. Va Siebert`
a;s nxi1liiler, It
Mee. R. Oehler of London is Vise
iting iier sister, Mrs. !Has. Bibkn t-
er for
few days. l aly 4
Mrs': Riddell. of Lota;l'on calleii':
on ser, and Mrs(..Wj. O. Callfas en
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Wand Fritz wee a Sunday
ev, visitor with friendsi in ITay
Tp woshi,pi. •
Mrs. T. L,. Wormy Mrs.
and Mr. Nesbitt Woods Ispen S,
urday in Goderiehl,
Rev. end Mrs. S. R. :K•nech'te1
New Hamburg ara visiting at
home ice Mia Sl: Rennie.
Mei ,and Mia. 'A, G, EdLgI>i;of
and Cos ' Constable Jul iBlock w,
Thtirsday .visitors at Goderich'.
ods.
Mrs. Earl Weida ,spent e f
darys at the home of her nota
Mrs: Ross Johnston, •Stanley,: 1
week.
Mr. Geo. Den;omy,, Salable Li
has installed a Westinghotfse R
dio set, purchasled from W'. G, .Br
Sons.
et *7
the
fel
ere
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ler
a:st
ne,
a
es's
•Mr end Mrs. Milne Rennie
Sea.feeth visited 'et the home'of 1
mother, Mrs!, SI. Renie, tar`s+" pa
week,
Mee. Woods who has Ispeii.t ,t
(pest 'week at; the home of Mr.,a
Mrs. T. L. Wurm returned to Be
field.
of
1iS
"et
• 1I!r. Ed Schnell ,who has ape
the past weeks at ;Detroit, calle
on friends at Bayfield and Zeri
recently, ,.
Dr. MacKinnon is furnishing h
new drug ,store wit 'very fine an
up-to-date fixtures turned out b
the lealbfiei'sch planing mills.
The auction sale of the effec
DC Mr. Menne Bechier 'on Saturd
brought out al 'ar-ge crowd . "
people 'and the town was busy.
Mr. and Mrst A. Davis' and so
and Mr. and Mrs. Ridoll an,t son a
of London, vislited Mit .land Mr
McAdams, Bronson Line on Sue
day;. . ( •
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Mr. and M s. '
Mre. I•;. McAdams an
family visited lastiSaturd!ay at Me.
.Ewald s Cradr
to'n, also took in; t
s lLe:�Q� Iu li �ouxiina 'ei''i'P�trs; i1'Yi1
r Sweiteer at Creditire.
C. Fritz & So n(; duti;:rict !Ford
dealers have sold', the . f e.11on ing cars
the past week; `Mr, T. Ayotte, ti
con., Hay,. Tp. Ford touring; Mr.
Joie. Moasop, Stanley T ., [.t • new
sedan.
,b,Tr. Gilbert Freckleton of E:c-
eter, fro'meriy of Bake,.and wile
has been driving. an British An'-
erican• oil and gats truck tis' now
running an Imperial truck with the
same •products.
The band members and those
of the businies,s men interested lead
a buwsine:sls meeting on 'Monday ev-
ening for the . purpose of having
the band to play at different parts
of the town during the summer
months. 'No definite coiclusio.n
come to, t
The annual election of officers of
Main •OItice "i the
HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD regular !services which resulted as
follows—Pres. A. Melick, Vice -Pres,
J. E. Gaischo', Secretary Minta Mil -
1 dred Hoffman; Assist -Sec, Miss Ida
I loutledge; Treasurer, Mr. Lloyd.
O'Brein, ,This was followed up on
Monday eve. with the annual meet-
ing of the congregation at which
Mr. J. E. Gascllo }ea sre-elected as
trustee ;for a eerni of three years'.
Evangelical S. School took pl-
ace 'on Sunday evening ,after the
COAL
Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. Soft coal of
highest quality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & So n.
PHONE 35 UENSALL -17
A r''MF SSAGE
TO
FORD. OWNERS
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
ARI,L
"� LLIiN KNOWN
.PRICE N.E,
PRIC 10
$ 0
H. S. WEIN, Prop.
We are 'sorry do .report that
Mr. Samuel Deitz of the village mot
With, a painful accident last Fri-
day while engaged in bleziing wood
on, the farm of Mr';, Dan, Oswald,
Bronson Line, in ,sortie way Mr,
Deitze's left hand came in contact
with the saw and severed the:
two first fingers at the fi °st 1 t
A change in 1 the rate of inter-
est will go; into effect no Api'i1 11,
1925, upon. Huron & Erie Deben-
tures and Canada Trust ,Company
Mortgage •Certiiiaatee The rate
decided upo'nl. is five ;per cent, pay
able half yearly fro on twa,tht'ee
four (or five yearsl, The former
rete of five and one-quarter per
cent Will apply only -upon iteeli-
cations mailed to Head }Office on or
before 8siturd a.y, April llth, De
be,ntui'es and Certificates already
issued will c.notinue to bear, until
maturity, the rates( of. in(tewi'est a-
greed upon,. The rate of 5% will
apply upon new! fund's; and also up-
on renewals maturing May li.st and
thereafter, until fulftlter ntoice.per-
sons
who bane v money /!iyiirg idlt,
or earning a 'small ,nate of inter-
est should apply for debenture on
or before April 11th!: l� pji.lica,t-
iona received at any }Mime for any
amount over ;$.100 ter ,'1, 2, 3, 4 and
r".R � llirHAX,D �
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PANO
ese .. CQntagiQils of
Poultry May Bo Cm,
'Prompt Treatment WM "live the
.Rir'tts--,-Uttn be Cured ices. 'Vert to
Twenty Days—Not r;ottftsiaaati,::'tble
to Men or Other anilines.
C• ontributed Ar;by Ontario P7a5�ti,leiic�nt of
ricu'lture, Tore to.)
In the last few Year% tits, treatment
l~'e disease among poultry ea: received
`uiuclt study and many ia1 tee older
ideas have been revised. lairds re-
-1ipend well to proper uxetlic,ii,al and
1t'gienic treatment; in tact iu ninny
'oases they show remarkatj,,; , u;vers
lti reiiervti and ,xesistau(e, Lelia cum -
►[ring very'favorene 'r.itlx ,,..use do-
ntesticated animals. The idea that
it le useless to .:y aid treat a mem
'lewi is erroneous.
, Gast winter the Ontario Veterinary
College carried out.a number of ex-
,perlments regarding the treatment
ited'cure of. roup, These tests. estab-
'lished .the tact that in many cases
-rho disease could be Controlled and
•rite birds returned to usefulness In
i'iotu. 10 to 20 days.
[V4LIJr
,a Contagions il'isesse.
Roup 18 a con�1giuure dib, 4se that
attacks the mouth, L148111 1111ss4Iges,
arta eyes of fowl: irso ceuauti•ve
en'
iia t or 'Letm alas not Jet ileeu cer-
tainly' deinuustrattd. Tee disease
Spreads tepee, through the nowt.,
b0ing Yavured by dance, . cold, dark
quarters, and for this reason roup is
most prevalent during tee muter
moist ts. The lesions in the mouth
tike 'the formof manses of yellow
cheesy material which 12as a cnarac-
teristic' offensive .;dui. Tee nasal
cliainbers and nostrile become eiug-
,l ed vita exudates so teat the biro
,tri 'forced to breathe tnrough the
Ennuth,': nence tee qi,1 remains open
1r.uii breathing is ofteu auscult. inc'
t es become inii.amea anti laded wan
i "liquid discharge weitei later be-
'eonles [nick and cneesy and complete-
lydila the eye cavity. Often the
whole side of the head is swollen and
when both eyes are involved the biro
is, plind.
Treatment of the Disease,
•The sick birds must be removedf
from the dock and placed in dry,
light and tnoderately warm quarters.
li la useless to try and carry out any
treatment unless this is done. Give
opening medicine seen 8.s 1ips0m sails
dissolved in the drinking Hater,
aoout a quarter of a puuuu for every,
twenty -die birds; give for one day'
and repeat in a Week. caeca encu
one and proceed .as Yellows: memo, e
x11 cneesy material from mouth and,
throat using a small pair us torcies
el; tweezers, scrape the sore places
;well. Don't lie afraid of a lithe
ofood, but be sure and get down w
healthy tissue. .Dress muutn 'with a
tnt•ee per cent. solution of iodine;
swab out wee. if bird swallows a
n0
ue
on
11
5.
le
es
trttie ut the solution it writ no
iii tin, The nasal lesions snuuid
trashed by twecting a warns m sOruti
ote¢oraetc. acid, . att4yt,,,,gae _teasnoo
-3`irl"tG"+ tea liji of water. -Use a snm
syringe to torte solution up nostril
'rue leyes snu•uid be treatcu with ti
boraciasolution. . Was out the ey
well and open up the lids if :they az
saick'togetner. 'Sometimes th,e
.eye cavity 'seined with a thirst cheLs
material; relhove' this by presser
andthe aid of toe forceps. in sevi,
eYe. Mises 4 few drops of iodine sou
t,ou Gray be useu without ill attests
'hese "'eye Iesiwas are often dittic",
to tread'
The above treatment is somewha
drastic -slid will take a little time, say
tares, minutes ler each bird, but 1
iollowee out faithfully and given a
trial :in .suitabie quarters it will be
found to clear up Most cases 01 roup,
in two or three treatments which
should he given every other day. It
has been found that the average case
of roup will clear up in about ten
days and that soon thereafter the
birds,,•>wi11 commence laying again.
Birds that leave recovered .from roup
do not take the disease again,
Chicken .Pox Rias Develop. •-•,,,,,.
r
A ih
no en condition which may ap-
pear along with roup, or as an inde-
pendent disease, is the se called
chicken pox, in which scabs and sores
form on, the wattles, combs and eye
lids. Tile loious are paten about the
size of a "five cent piece and com-
mence as small light raised areas
that exude a thin discharge and soon
become converted into crust like
scabs, This condition is quite con-
tagious and requires prompt treat-
ment to control. Catch the bird, and
with a small rather dull knife scrape
otl' the lesions until healthy tissue is
.reached. Don't be afraid of blood.
:Scrape well, Chen dress with iodine
sblution'rubbed in well over entire
Bead and 'wattles; Three or four
treatments every other day will clean
up most cases. Give birds opening
medicine -and remove front flock dur-
ing treatment. Birds that recover
from chicken pox are immune from
further attacks. It is most essential
to remove any idling birds from the
Bock and it should be remembered
that the discharges from the lesions
carry infection so that all soiled lit-
ter and dead'; birds should be burnt.
'brie Diseases Spread by Contact.
Roup and' chicken pox spread from
bird to bird by actual contact. Often
the first case is introduced into a
fleck by the purchase of birds from
infected premises or by handling of
birds by a person who has recently
been in contact with affected birds,
or oil the shoes or clothing. The best
way to prevent roup is to preserve
cleanliness Jn poultry runs and
houses; to watch the flock carefully
and at once reecteee and treat sick
birds. It is advisable that the per -
ea t
sonwho treats tie
skit fowls should
recognize that he is dealing with a
very eon4agious disease and should
e a
change ofit r 'clothing, clean boots
and wash hand's tbOrougbly before
going among 00 flock, especially
ears rby A
DASI3 OOl) MOTORMOTORSI;IiViC7' I y..:young chicks. Neither roue. or
a A. 9' fleas, Zurich, :,r .,t, -n Cu'', are el mirrunicaole ti,
I man or. any other,' atitmal,.
w c
• au 'Lo•oxit.
SITOP
TIIAT CUSSING ABOUT THOSE FOR D trill CURTAINS
,HESS WILL FIX THEM rDOOR
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;Painting Fo:d Car, ‘One "'oat, $15.0¢, Two Coats et ..,, 2
iCovering Ford Tim.. Go $ 2,00
4d Malerai, leas curtains .., ,., $12.00
Changing. Ford Certainu to open with Doors ..
Paioting Buggy" $5.00:
" .. ... ..,... e. $8.00
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBBP;1S'YOUR BUGGY WHEELS
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+
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4. ANY .FARMER HAVING ANY FENCING- TO DO SHOULD
+ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG :RE.DUCTION IN PRICE
JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF No. 1 GOVERNMENT IN-
iSPECTEDXXXXX BRAND B,C, •SHINGLES WHICH SELL AT
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4and guaranteed immune from the ravages of Moths under t
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1' . WHY DO WE GO TO THIS EXPENSE?' ••
I DEUSE Moth are they reatest factor in the destruetion ofC1-#,
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L+`C�.USE•
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