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Zurich Herald, 1926-11-18, Page 5fl ',i 3'; gee DUDLE, C 1 L HOL_AM:EB 'iBAIi'EISgEIi;,, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY ABY 'PUBLIC, ETC. *t ices, Hamilton Street.' Juistt off Ihe Square, GO'D'Eiiteli, Ont, AT DOMINION HOFEL, 'ZURICH, 916pecial attention to Counsel and SATGRD_4Y,'OVJaMSEi1 '20th Court Work. At,p o'clock, p.m.; Hr. u149e.may be tens lied at Hole7ich by phone and phone Co#stat1ng 4.)f:. 55 41logs-o f 347117 ll- ich 20 are Stockeese and the ;bal- . charges reversed, unce from 6 to ,7 weelea old., , esTERMSHcjash, or ;months cr- r S. edit on (approved notetia, with +6% . nfijp, D. II interest 'added,. • . �. �. S■s Macon & Milers, Proprietors , DENTAL SURGEON Arthur Weber, •Auctioneer. v 'Wants, or Sale, app+ ^3 o•MA'1 Found, Notice, oto. Ad IN THIS COLUMN AUCTION SALE 791AII+S OFFICE -- IIENSALL Dr. H. 11. COWEN' �. n.86,>o. u, s: ;'DENTAL . SURGEON At D7LITZ BLOCK, ZURICH •evr taa"' .Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. Blain Ottiee y �TI,1,I13'Sffi.00IK, I,ASIIWOOD OSCAR LOP M., toner Nat- ional :School of Auctioneering• Try foa,R.egistered Live ' StockIir. ee', Terme in keeping With prevailing prices. Choice 'fie for sale. Will .anything anyoiin g dagrcabers. Fie or 1g-99' sell write, Zurich. Licensed Auctioneer +b,lceneed Auctioneer for County 112 Huron, In a 'position to con- duct any auction sale, regardless lilba to sine or articles to sell, I 'elicit your business, and it not *edified will make no charges tor Arthur W eber, F Dashwood. 13-•51 • gyp••••••••••••••••••••••• Salt Meats iF .h and _ etc • • • • Zurich •!lett - etr • • • • : F all and Salt Mets Z rsd3•Kl�• _ * oul Highest Cis .2 KINE & IlpE9 e ` : OAs FOR. S . t • •• •••••1Np•••••••• MARKET 2 M wRKET '• Sausages 1• for W Cash price AUCTION SALE Joint Auction Sale in Zurich net Saturday, November 27th, consist- ing of Ford eae, ibrood sow, fern- ' ' stun•, buggies, ;lumberran 1,.,arG timber., etc. For partiealar?e 'see porters. Oscar Mopes, Auctioneer, FOR SALE HAY 'i ITNIC IPAL TELEPHONE DEBENTURES Tinder By -Law 'No, .fl, 1926, the Corporation :of the Townel'►ip i of Hay offers debentures of .the Hay Municipal Telephone System 'foe sale to: amount of $1190.011 dated • Dec. 1st, 1926, bearing interest at rate of 15 per cent per annum, rellEariaklis in ten equal lanneal in- t allirrent s ZURICH LIVERY lama: in a • 'position to accomo- date all requirements in the Livery business, have Auto for hire. Any thing done • in the teaming line. GEORGIE J. THIEL Phone 53 • , Zurieh,Ont, LIVE POU L'.RY WAN 1T11ken,evez7 dag tilt 3 O'clock,p m ll�' feed fur9l •(same morning yin 'brought in: m tJ.l i`fli fiiri.la,I.r, l . is 1i �►11' ((gg WATCH 1+'.f)li• VIE STOMACH Mrs, C. ':Pries ';of London iv- I • W0lt31. /ting 'with frieaadi here. LOST—In Ziir ch a; fountain pen finder kindly return to I-Iertx'ld Office = Joint Ills of Foals Is Another Com- mon ` Malady -- Suggestions for Treatment of 13otb Troubles. me, and Mret pToe Duchenne sp- (Contributed by Ontario Department of ent the holiday with her 1b'rother Agriculture, TToronto.) Orval McLinchey, Stanley, This parasite is probably reepons- • h n•r K oell, les oY 'ltc e r a Ms +za ,'a` 4 � sole :for the glctitc.st loss to sheen is renewing friends! In the village breeders. Many flock owners do not • Here tlii•s weel know that their sheep are suffering Mr ,and Mlis. Wellington John from the invasion of this parasite, 'sic' were Week=encs • visitb;S , 'at but take it for granted. that the Isitcheiler: , scrubb lambs, small unthrifty sheep Mr. Daniel Truem'ner who now Y y resides with.1VL'„ and. Mrs. IT S. are the result of other influences, The stomach worm larvae are Vein, Crediton, visited friends in present on the blades of green grass town on 'Mondya(. . = awaiting the coming of the sheep or A jjoint Austr'oa,, ,Sale will be lambs. The sheep nibbles off the held in Zurich .an .Saturday, Nov- grass and takes in the larval form at the same time. On reaching the ember 27tH, by Oscar.Klopp, Auet- sheep's stomach it attaches itself to ioneer, when the mental various art-. A. few cause no particular harm, but Mrs,, A, Cook,frorni Detroit, who when present in thousands they'make had been visiting her1pr,o'ther, their presence apparent by causing ch.'al Mc'Linchey and W. P. Wag- unthrifty condition digestive disturbance and a general ieley will be sold: • the mucosa and develops to' maturity. nee ovee Thank'agiving holidayshas Preparation of Drench. returned homer Mr :and illi+s• Edward Doa.d t sell ounces, dissolved in a quart of hot ciauglr.ter Ruth, Mr. Harvey Lei-• water and then add to three gallons bold. of Stratford, ;spent ,Sunday `atof °rater. This is sufficient to dose the Tatter's Uncle,Me, aed MIs. Wan 100 sheep. T.,esbbld, Babylon Line. t, Drenching is best done, with the sit of a three -eighth inch rubber Rev. and Mee, (C. Sch,rag and rube 3 or 4 feet long, one end to go daughter Ruby, Mie. M, Kipfer, iii the sheep's mouth and one end Mr and Mr4. D, G'ineerich; were on convected to a ?iiiihei in )vhich the in motor trip to Kitchener, Ba en / Copper sulphate crystals four o d , liquid dose may be poured. The dose for a sheep over 80 pounds in weight is 4 ounces of the solution, lambs weighing 60 pounds takes 3 ounces. The sheep should be treated every four weeks during the pasture season until such time as the pest has been eliminated from the premises. The work well done for two seasons is sufficient to clean up the pastures. Remember the young worm spends part of its life on the grass and part of the time in thesheep's stomach. In drenching be careful, there is a danger of the solution finding its way to the lungs. Two men are need- ed, one to handle the sheep and the other to do the drenching. Hold the sheep's head horizontal, not up, and give the animal a chance to swallow in as natural a way as possible. Don't hurry and be sure and .keep the lips level, just so the liquid -will not run out of the mouth. Lambs are not drenched untilthey are weaned. Temporary pastures as clovers, rape, rye, oats, peas; and turnips, are an aid in keeping the stomach worm un- der control.—L. .Stevenson, Dept. of Extension, O. A. College. For particulars' apply to, • New Flambueg an P. HESS, er the week -and anti thud a' most pleasant tree. d Stratford, Iov- A. T rearsurer, TowntsILip, Of Hay 1 NOTICE'. . I wish, • to, advise ley customers th•tt we request payment of all tour palet,; season outstanding 0.c- ccr,rnt . V. V. Siebert, Zurich. illrigliett Cash Prices •. :--cu* TOR -- Cream anl' . Eggs W. O'Brien Rhone 94 ' ` atrial" subject Radio FOR SALE • RUB.BERCASE BATTERIES $14.75 Allowance will be ma battery fid Raltery. Store. your or the •Winter with us. Also cherge, Repair and Rebuild Batteries. We have installed an entitlement ,.:for rebuildirg and repairing ntteries Louis Prang, FOR SALE A Gurney, Base Burner heating :tovel, Apply, to Ely. ;Gellman.. WANTED DUTCHI SETTS., We are in the market for a limited quantity ot Dutch Setts, beginning Monday,' Nov. 1st. Setts must be thorough- ly horoug -ly ; dry . and ' piit• ..through tanning mill ;.; Highest market price paid. J. Gascho 8r' Soi>r •ghg` ode Radii; ,� a Is a !onto Feature ithat you will Jewell pleased with ,t hh e years of service The local apple crop which pro- ves a very light tone, necessitates number of the vi1Iagr e to .g.et their supply from Forrest nor from Sloan's big orchards north of Bay - "field. A few truck loads have been brought in from Forest wh- eh met with, ready ',demand. The Zu^ieh Branch of the Worn- en's•'Institutc will hold their mon- thly mee''eng on Thursday ev'nine November. l.8th., in the Town Hall Zurch, at 8 o'clock. A good program is provided. for.,, One of the main features of the eve'p- ing will be the moonlight Orch- �etra 'sel'xi:ions, one a report Ott the London Convention will be ' i vr.3n. All ladies are cordiely (+iced whether members or not. Mr. Herb. 11ousae;iu bas been one of the out:etaoding hunters of wild geese this season, .on Friday evening he landed two, evline• on the following morning he aneneged to cut down aix morel. The act ".,1 being out hwiting and nearly getting thea-5. is a much different thin gthan actually bag - 'ging them: Hunting wild t ec 0 lief become even a "more popular (,;?ort in Zurich., than Jack rabbit hunting. • NOTICE Orders taken for celery packed in crate+a for winter rise. Gascho & Sous. We are aperatNorlICEing our eider mill on Tuesday and Thursday of each' week. ) Menno Steekte, Bronson Line. t23 '••STRAYED Unto my premises, Hay -Town- ship, about July 1st last a year- ling calf. Owner can have same by proving property ,and ;paying expentesi. IIy..Clausius, R. R. 1. STRAYED Unto my premises Bronson Line sixspring calves, same came there on' Oct. 24th. Owner call forsame and pay all costs. Philip Masse Andrew F. Heaa, Township Clerk issuer of Marriage. licenses. Notary Public, Commi'ssi'oner, Fite and Aut- omobile Insuerance Representing Huron do Erie'11Iortjgage Corpor- ation. „The Canada ;' 'rirst Co.; ' ZURJe ,PN" irAEil1O E. Mutual. Life of ' Canada ' EY ETER, — ONTARIO WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE 67ENDINIS Scranton Coal ALSO CARRY, Cok6 Pocahantas and 'Soft, Coal. 000D SUFPL t' ON HAND TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS E L i� EARLY " Case s Son. ICH GRAIN SHIPPED.. The following grain chigoes ha • ve begin unloaded, in one week at the Goderieh harbor;. Brentwood. t:90,O00 bush -lad of wheat and 47,00! tush flax.; Maplecoart, 78,000 bush ate alel '7,0 rtwin : lxec`;•Ale e 89,000 bush of oats and 141,000 bash lwheat; Navadoc 105,000 bush ;wll- eat: Prindoc 69;000 bush barley and !43,&•40 bush wheat;Canadoc with ?44,000 Lush wheat;. SaskatcheWa,n with 299,000 bush flax acid 76,000, of whea 1. . A lfeat touch of winter visited this part the middle sof last week which was folio" edf by weather which brought eith it the tally (sho•wers of rain (which, have been so prevalent this fate Some farmers are still in great distress with their fall work end getting in their corn crop. Continued hopes ere always entertained that next week will be better and 'so the tim • goes, on and shortly we will be in December with' ,t'ghe ,farmers not near through. with their work. • THE MILLI.ONATRE'S SECRET 'TO be a jmilIioi airese, a man muse:not :only gdt rich; he must be able to stay rich, A eertein Well-known • nsillienaiie, ;:.hen ask-, ed how' he 'stayed rich, said; • "1, roves amy money in lsenind, estab7 liehed .companies." That + IndP* has learned• a valuable secret, But: a( man's money,howeeer anueh ht' has, is never worth iso much as his mind, his ii►telligenee, • •••''.." 'Has' it ever eccured to you that 'you should ♦(+vest your intelligence just ea carefully as you invest your money? Why not invest +your'in- telligence in a round company by subscriiain to the Y outh'.s (Com- pa11i9A? It is the oldest nlagaz- ine for 'young people .in , the, �ti orld—and ne•arl:y the oldest : of all ' thy! 'American magazines It Iis also one of ,;the most interest- ing. Practically every famous author of the past hundred years has written at one time or another for the Companion. Only this fall. for example, the 'Companion +published a new story ,by Jack London. Do (You like stories of R mance q 0 `f :' adventure? My stely + They are all ln.the ' Youth's Com- panion. Here are the ,ternesof an divestment guaranteed to ; be profitable; • 0 ,. 1, The. Youth's Companion --52 i's - sues in L927, and 2. The remaining issues of 1926. All tor only $2.00 Ov in ]rstl MCCI nl `rl i t .ln^, YYl xrpi , <:1,; n� Y IT�e ft, ^'1i JOINT ILL OF FOALS. Acute Infectious Disease of Young, Animals. A heavy toll is taken each spring from the recently -born foals by this disease which is as widespread as the horse industry. "Joint ill" is recognized as an acute infectious disease of young animals, and it is characterized by inflamma- tion and abscess formation, affecting the joints and limbs. The disease slay, develop as a result of infection either before or afterbirth. Symptoms. In most cases infection takes place shortly after birth and symtoms de- velop during the first three weeks of the foal's life. First there is fever, and breathing is rapid, and the appe- tite is lessened. The colt appears dull, is lame, close examination will show one or nior•e joints to be swol- len. This may be mistaken for in - teary. Soon, however, some other joints become swollen, usually the hocks and knees, stifle, fetlock and elbow may be also affected in severe cases. The colt shows general con- stitutional disturbance, by pain, rapid loud beat of the heart, panting, elevated temperature, and thirst. In severe cases the systematic disturb- ances are always serious, in that the swellings become very tense and pain- ful involving the surrounding parts. Frequently (the affected joints sup- purate, abscesses form, joints break out in running soles, and citrous col- ored fluid exudes from the skin. The hair falls out from around the joints and the skin becomes bare and shiny. In many cases a severe diarrhoea de- velops and there is marked loss of Sesh and the colt becomes too weak to stand.. If the navel' is examined It will be hot, painful, swollen, unhealed and .dribbling pus. .As the disease progresses the colt gets weaker,•com- plications as pneumonia, pericarditis or .a general septic condition hastens ,or end. Severe cased pass out in two or .three days, average cases last `alfotl't'tire weeks. Any colterthat re- cover are left with large badly -form- ed joints. Curative treatment is not always satisfactory and is beet undertaken 4y the trained veterinarian: ;F1rgvention. The disease can be largely pre. •Tented' by a system `calling for the. best use of'•hygienic and preventative medicine.- The first consideration is an absolutely clean mate ppityy stall for the snare, and proper attention to �l (tail of ire for both tate mother and foal. Hundreds of foals are lost by permitting th.gpe t2 lie Mina a itllanure pile or dirty Darn yard, Get them omit on clean green grass away froth the infecting bac- teria of the stable and barnyard. The navel requires attention, which can 00 cup best be given by putting a 1/10 bi- chloride solution in a shallow and holding it against the stump of cord. Dirty hands have infected hun- dreds so do not touch the navel with your fingers. After immersing the Cord in the bi-cbloride solution for 3 minutes, paint it with iodine or dust With astringent power, Tho aStrin- gent powd*Mayer ay be ilepeated every half hour until the cord is dry. Protective inoculation tsor of the foal hes been practiced with more or less success, but this should be adminie- tered be a graduate veterinarian Ian eere nes Gr em .1110 mar rs .4414,9,4i ,bru 1tL l 1L1 11+! ' bteo :3.r „17 laws, Both },publieateenee only fGtiff, #"w111 n' "4.);0tl ii ,if 1,td 1Jit n Zurich Drug Store School Supp lies We have a complete Stockof everythingnec- essary in this line for the Sohool Boy or Girl We have a new Stock of Stock of ',Scribblers, Note Books, Pencils, Pens, Water Colors, and all textbook. t Also a fine supply of the High School Books used in the Fifth Class Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, wZurich �r,�w,�wtu�n� �u�usm,��nn�� •F•F++4n1,44++++++3•+++++3•++++4. r. .- r•+++++++++++l' ++3 +++•> dl BEBE WE HAITI IT COMBINATION• DOORS THE DOOR TIIAT SERVES ?.Oft WTNTPR AND SUMMER, BY TAKING OUT THE SCREEN t.ND REPLACING A GLASS SASH. ONCE THERE; ALWAYS T.IERE, No need of *taking 'off a shabby looking •Iscreen door pac.h fall and trying to find, a, spot ou lir. irame co ,securely fasten a. batten door which darkens thx roo-mi and spoils ;the outside appearance of the house, 51...NDAR'i)•Si•,ES ALWAYS -) V STOCK. 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