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9lparieter, Solicitor, Notary Publi
;yam,,, Oifiee cin Hamilton Steee
omit at the srluare, Goderich. Priv
Mies 111124D to loans et lowest rate
Holmes) will be in P.easall o
' Friday of each week,
G,UKi(,;.ii twit ALD
Wants, For Sale, 4.,ost,
Found, Noxice, Etc, Adls
Ili THIS COLUMN
1, FOR SALE
s, r Nino young w4aned pigs
sale, A. gored kind a•rsd are
ing good,-1foury Wal'per.
Aisulireew F. Mesa, Township Clerk
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A limitod quantity of, good six-
rx ro wed O,A,C No. 21 Barley. The
original seed carne from the Dom.
Experimoutel Farms, Ottawa in
192a. --Peter Deichert, Jr. R R. 1
liter of m`rriage nemeses, Notar
Commissioner, File gaud Aut
t14 Insurance, Represeattxt
mid Erie Aser'tsage Corpora-
Tiirre Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
FOR SALE
for
eat -
'iiia Knapp, D. D. S., L. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEONL,
*AIN OFFICE -- UENSALL
OSCE B.L OPT
9!'raduate Carey M. Jones Nat -
i -School of Auctioneering. Try
WO for Registered lave Stock
SIMil Breeds). Tereus in keeping
prices.With Choice
(,wailing for stale.Will sell anything
*bone 18--
where93 or -write, Zurich
Licensed Auctioneer
'e"icensed Auctioneer for County
limon, In a position to con-
any auction sale, regardless
llfss to size or articles to sell. I
*Ault your business, and if not
sea}18fied will make no charges for
4 A hur Weber, - Dasl,�pood.
liforse is -5R
Zurich Vett
Sad Meats
�1C�sh alta
tele. a Sausages, etc
PtCaB�&1 fo Woo
HASH FOR SKINS & H1DESl
Doichat
ZURICH LIVERY
1i all in requirements in to accoeno-
the Livery
?fiats all req Any -
Mae, have Auto for hire.
:thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. 'THIEL
Mamie SI Zurich
G, S. ATI INSON
L. D. S., D. D. S. ,...
DENTIST
11113ETER, ONT.
Phone 34
BAYFIELD Every Wednesday
l IVENINGS IN .EXETER BY AP-
POINTMENT
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POU L.TRY
a WANTED
Wagon every day till 3 pclocb p.m,
rill not feed fowl same morning
'bought in,
illighest Cash. Prices
—CASH FOR—
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
. 1 jps 94, Burtch
Atlantic
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ilg►t ili�ptt79 five tube Set
ligelieetiSity, clear • lone, distance.
°1i 'sarpat's anything in Radio
Ithret costa up to $iii@.O&
itlothing but the beat in Batteries
gelidequipmernt gees with any
*etc,'
0.111!•.'i et ON THE AIR every de -
Bad eorecta for *139.00. and
,t"ailiranteed for co* year, M its
Ria:lin. I have it sand the sales
eine Siglitt,
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FOR SALE
I hav ;`,ea number of tons of
lime, also about four tons ;of good
hay at ray barns at Zurich, for im-
mediate sale J. Hey, Jr
FOR SALE
Standard Combe ;Foundations,
manufactured by ituddy Co. Brant'
ford Prices up to 25 lbs. at 65c
ib. 25 lbs. or over 60c lb,
' J. H'abet+er & Sons, Zurich
•FOR SALE
A 1924 Ford Coupe in good me -
e, hanical condition, good upholst-
stering and tires. Is a real good
buy. Lennie O'Brein. Zurich
FOR SALE
Flax seed for feeding your (stock
at $2.50 per bushel.
Prod. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich 30-5
STRAYED
Unto my premises an Dec. 31st,
1925, Lot 13th, conn S.B., Stanley
Township, •a two-year-old heifer,
Owner can have same by proving
property and paying expenses.
Emanuel Reichert, R.R.I.
Dr. H. H. COWEN•
L. D. S, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON:EA
At DEITZ BLOCK, 'URICH ev-
ery Thursday, Friday and Satur-
lay
Main •,Office •
t aIITLE1 i3'S ;BLOCK, DASH WOOD
GOAL
POCAHANTAS
CO % E
Miller Creek
Soft Coal
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
PHONY 85
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Here and There
'A. 'party 'of '50 'Aestralian boys
will be the guests of the Exhibition
at Toronto ., frditi August 30th to
September `''ard. They are public
school boys from all parts of Aus-
tralia and their visit to Toronto will
be made on their way home from
the British Empire Exhibition.
British Columbia is now the third
manufacturing province of Canada,
with 2,673 manufacturing estab-
lishments, over 41,000 employees,
Invasted capital amounting to near..
1y $225,000,000 and a Yalu v;Z
products of i[pip intimately $260,-
'000 000, according to Government
etatistzc
Now BrtionviA in 1923 produced
more coal than at . any other tifrlo
in her history: The output for the
year exceeded that of 199E by more
than 12,000 tons sad amounted to
1161,091 long tow itt Jaitthattod
that this lied e a Value,
of over $1300 annually, Maend
of which goes . out in. sa Penes and
wages for ; t#is helmet of the
province.
What will probably bo the lest•
big round -up of hooses fit the Wiest
will take place shortly sat the range,
country south-east of Calgary, Al.taerta, for the purpose of eleasinE
the .ranges of stray helms. .• rho
horse •'Arils be tethered in one ten -
trod corral, wham owners tier
claim their 'amin oL. it is • atttis
looted' that *bout 10,000 snit/ode
will be securest. The Department
of Agricualturee ilii„aaaeerriitift; the
Mr. Jacob Bi"own, visited frill
rats ,n •f'hMdford the past
Kra ft.
Sunday, March 28th is known , as
Palm Sumday, this will their he
followed by Good ,Friday, on April
incl; and Easter Sunday, April 4th.
The few autos dodging around
the village make one think more
Seriously of the good old summer
time'.
A number of wild geese hiav'e
been seen in tire' district the last
few days.
I?usiness and general thrift ar-
ound town has dropped off con-
siderable the last few days, ,ow-
ing to the bad conditions of the
roads.
rtUBEROULOSES iiLk
SOME POINTS ON CAUSE AND
Irr'Itia,VIiN'i'ION.
1 Die:ease Is Not Communicable to
Romans, iesut+ it Is Cause of
s- Serious Losses
n.
(Contributed by Ontario Department of
A.grtcurture. Toronto,)
We hear so rrtuch about the 1ay,-
gars to the human from bovine •or
• cattle toberculusis that We regard'all
types as dangerous. It is indeed re-,
treshing to know that one type, ,the
avian or fowl tuberculoseels not con-
sidered to be dangerous to the health
of the human, In so far as it is
known at"present the only two mam-
mals .that *avian tuberculosis affects
are the rabbit and the mouse. So
why worry about eating a chicken
that is mildly tubercular or using the
eggs from a flock that shows suoh
symptoms? The great loss comes,
however; to many poultry -keepers
through the invasion of this disease
due to the reduction of the vitality
and general stamina of the flock, If it
does not destroy the birds it grad-
ually brings thew to a state of weak-
ness that puts them in the class of
the uhproduetive, and they might as
well be dead.
Avian tuberculosis is a chronic in-
fectious disease of birds caused by a�
baeillus mycobacterium avium. I
fection is generally introduced
bringing in diseased birds from oth
11Mr. Jos .Hagen, of .l.lensall ori
item with his brother Chas, Rage
on Sunday
A very mild •epedemie !of 'Des
cies is going the rounds rantong'the
ihildreo ,at present.
Mr. Herb Mou ,3ea:r made a bus-
iness trip to Detroit on Friday and
Saturday,
111 61ses Olive O'Brein arid Jessie
MacDonald were visitoiia -to H'en-i
sail on Saturday.
Mr. •and Mrs, Thomas Mawhin-
ney of Stephen were Thursday Via-,itors with Mr. and Mrs.. Louis
Mr. Thomas Yearley. of near
Crediton accompanied our local
sportsmen on' a rabbit hunt' One
day last week.
In lash week's issue we made
mention of Mr.Claude Meidingei'
a•oing to Kitchener 'this should,
have been to London.
Pleased to !see Mr. Wnii. Ruby
out again after his recent illness
owingt o a rupture operation at
the- London hospital.
The Exeter Utilities were in
the village on Friday taking the
ins't'a.11ed capacity of lights, mot-
ors, etc. of all hydro u's'ers.
The St, Patrick tea vigen by
the Wom,ens' Institute recently was
in every way a. decided succees,
as the_public turned 'out well.
iII'• W. H, Pfile of Ilensall was
a sunday visitor at .,,the hours of
Mrs. Lydia Pfile, who has not be-
en enjoying her usual good health
The staple syrup. iseason with
all its sweetness is here, and farm-
ers who engage in making ` . this
delisciou's, are busy ascan be, .The
robins are hare with. their nrelod•-•
ios singing in the early hours of
the morning, which ..gives one the'
spring fever.
•
Mr and MN .Andrew F, Hess,
and family were at London on
Wednesday, Their :second • ,son,
Master Paul, we are sorry to say
is not enjoying usual good health
owing to ear trouble. ,
The 'school concert held in the
Town Hall, Zurich, was in every
'way a decided ,success, and the
attendance was also very godo.
These young people deserve much
credit For the splendid way in
.which this program, was put on.
The play will again rba put .,
ee
in the Bayfield Town Hall, on
Wednesday evening, April i th,
Two very interesting auction
sales will ba held this ,week. On,
Thursday afternoon the extensive
s;alela( Fax• a, ;Stock, Iniple.ments,
Etc, of Mr. Alex, Voisin, which sh-
ould be a big attraction, as Mr.
Voisin has everything in tip top
condition. Then on Saturday will
be Mr, Casper Walper'e Sale of
his hohe leg, uipntent, which incl-
udes m:ar,;v household effects,
Sunday, March 21st was the
ushering in of spring and areal
springlike, and warm day it was.
The winter seems to be a thing
of the past as the•large banks o;
ice and snow are rapidly, clirssap-
F ear nr,gl• The heavy raixrs on
Monday night n.,ade a big change
and the fields east of the y;illage
liook like a lake, A goodly num-
bei Of celars' 'in the village 'tial_
,perienced some. water.
Mr. J. W. Horner and daugh-
ter, Mrs, E. G. Krueger pf the 14th
eon, Hay, are attending the !fun-
eral of their relative, the late Mr,
Will J. Wray pi London, iwiso died
iiathat city on Sunday, ,after a
short illness at the age of 5i years
Mr. Wray was' one of 'London's
most popular buain,oss men being
in the retail jewellery business on
Richmond street, was !alsie a very
ardent worker in ehristian life,
Born in the Township of Waw-
anosh near Winghatny at an early
age. moved to, the Sauble Line',
Stanley, north of ,Drysdale with his
parents, ' • r
p , .•who a they . (resided until
he was 15 veers of age. . U.poni
moving to to London at that time
his father began, ,in the g.rgreery,
business. The late :Mr. Wray is
survived by his widow and one
(laughter 'Lillian, Grace, residing at
home; three brothers, Ernerst and
Angus who were connected with
him in the jewelry .business •and G.
0,, a shoe merchant of Regina,
Sask.; tivo sisters, Mre, J. 51,.I3owir
tree an:d Mrs, Lucinda Haddon of
tclttdon. The late, Mr. Wray was
well . and favorably known by
many in Flay 'i'ownshiu, acs he fre-
quently vibited at the horst of Mr Dairy stock that lees 1, • reel fn
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so AND HAVE JUST THE LINE AND KIND OF MACHINERY• r
YOU NEED TIIE MOST. ALSO PUMPS, PIPING AND M
w FITTINGS.. WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS, ines
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$21,40 Batteries for $1bOO 0
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WE MAKE A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON OLD BAT-,
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wOur Batteries are Guaranteed by the t
• Company and myself
ALSO DO 'BETTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRINte,
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hen yards and farm yards of t
neighborhood may be responsible f
general distribution. The most it
quent cause is the purchase of su
pcsedly healthy chickens and bran
ing such home to mingle with t
flock. Another source of danger
the egg from a hen having tubercul
ovaries. These may produce eg
containing the bacillus. If so, an
such are used for incubation the re- •
suiting chick will be infected -
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the germ and 'kr used for feedin
chicks may .infect them. The dro
pings of infected birds contain th
bacillus, so any carelessness in fee
ing. and neglecting of proper san
tation will likely aid the trouble unt
the disease has a grip on the enti
flock.
Symptosis.
The disease is slow to develop, an
symptoins are not generally notice
until the bird is over a year old. The
continue to feed well, but becom
very thin, the muscles of the brea
may become greatly reduced, and tri
bird becomes a handful of feather
skin and bones. Swelling of the le
joints with lameness is common
Sometimes the swellings will burs
and discharge, the bird goes dow
unable to stand. Intestinal fro ilii
with diarrhoea, dullness and no 11f
are commonly seen in this diseas
before death.
Post-mortem.
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st + sections, flexible, light and easy to handle. if eitn be`' nail -r1
e • and sawn like lumbar, and comes all ready ni she `is for use.
s, The carpenter simply nails t to the joist or Isiu:ld:ng (,:r 01'01-
g• the old plaster and the wall is finished, no da•i to c:l••an up.,
no time lost for drying, reaey at once for whit:tstine Paint,
n Paper or Panels.
e Can be used t•: i_:.iaie . licl results for Ir;trietir,ns, for cr+;l•. i
e : • ings, for the attic or repairing old plaster, Let us fineesh the
e 1' building material for your reeeir work now h;l , it is :slack.
e • Good supply, of Roof;nga, S .tangs. Shii git•s and ilumbsr in
t stock at reasonable prices.
} 3AW LOGS WANTED AT ALL TT'Ilse. _. •
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PHONE 69 .. UP ZURICH
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The visibly tuberculat affected
pird will generally show, on post-
mortem, yellovvish-white or grayish
nodules scattered over the liver and
Spleen. These spots or nodules vary
In size and may be as large as a bean;
When out they resemble crumbly
cheese or may be• gritty. EnIarge-
inent of both liver and spleen {•• r•r)rrr-
nmen in tuberculosis of fowls, Ir^-o-
tiona of the lungs are not sn fre-
quent, but occasionally these or*-ans
show cheesy yellow or white a^^as.
The 'intestine is a common seat of
infection, since all infectious material
must Hass bo this route. T. D. no-
dules freouently develop either on,
or in, the lumen of the bowel. These
resemble the noduler on the liver,
Prevention and Control.
• Kill o8 the flock and thoroughly
clean up houses, yards, and equip-
ment. Slightly diseased birds, If In
good flesh, may be used for food,
Those in emaciated condition and
showing diseased lesions should be
burned. Keep rats slid mice out of
the houses ' and • yards, and always
keep birds of various ages in sep-
arate flocks. Be erre of the new
stock. 'know that it comes from un-
infected premises. Weed out old
birds and all suspicious cases. Kern
the -.pigeons out, Be up to date in
sanitation,—L. Stevenson. Dept. of
Extension, 0. A. College, Guelph.
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0. Bacillary White Diarrhoea.
The elimination of bacillary white
arrhoea from the poultry flecks of
ntario depends on three factors;
st, the finding out which birds in
e breeding flock are infected
rough the - .application of the blood
rum test; second, the removal of
infected birds from the IIoek;
ird, the, protection of the young
d growing flock.
It has been ooaclusieely proven
at this disease is an ovarian lnfec-
on. Eggs from infected birds carry
e bacillus puliorun in the yolk Tia
ick that develops fron an, tnferted
g will be infected Fq4 save the dis-
se• when it steps out of the shell,
rural chicks running with diseased
cks may pick up the organlsni
ough picking up Infected materials
d feed from the tiger of pen or
rd. In this way, a few germ car -
re may be responsible for a large
tentage of the flock going down
h the disease. Chickens that sur-
e the attack are always a menace
that they carry the'' bacillus over
the next breeding season. Find
m out and eliminate from the
doe
at once. The finding out is
qe bysecuring'a"blood sample from
h 'brd and applying to it the blood
um or agglutination test. The
t depends on the principal that in
blood serum 0f infected hens
re is a substance produced ase a
Mon against bacterium pullorun,
s substance is spoked oL as a�g1u-
n and its function in lie lest is
cease the bacteria of bacillary
ite diarrhoea to clump together
precipitate. The blood of birds,
from the bacillus pulloruu con-
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n agglutnlating •agent and.•
e a clear reading.—L, Stevenson,
A. College, Guelph.
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PR •TECTION
'Get one of Our Auto Tops
They will protect you from the:
cold winds and will make Winter
motoring a pleasure
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBBER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.
HESS
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