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Zurich Herald, 1926-12-23, Page 5
Thaaeedety, De'eembwr 23, I.926 Iwants, For S'aie„ Lost. LT"W E a oL 1 ,11114:REI'STE'R, SOLTi'CI'TOR. NOT- ARY PUBLIC, ETC Melee, Hamilton Sheet. Just of( Ova •SAI,nare, GODEBICH, Ont Speclml mtteratior, to Counsel an ea Court Work. Holmes may be consulted at tines by phone and phone l>vargera rever'eed• Dr. IL it C O W E N L. D. Se D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON DEITZ BLOCK., ZURICH Batv. or - Main 'Thursday, Friday and ��y• it t4 ain Dints ;rl.?R71LEIR',S PLOCE, DAS1i1WO011 Andrew F. Hess, Township Clens ntaaleer of marriage licenses. Notary Irenb1ic, Commiesion©1', Fire and Aut- omrsbile Insueranc° Representing lllaron Sr: Erie Mortgage Corpor- n'hiou. The Canada Trust Co. ONTARIO Found. otice, Ete. AdS lin T1EIIS COLMAN NOTICE 'TO CREP' 1TORS ` NO'1ICT: is hereby ,given that all persons having claims against the estaLo of Yt7ii'ia.su John,?fowasd,late of the Village. o ieneall, rd etithe farrier, Va.a.c1ece, w 19th day of Aug*, 192(1, are re- -aired to forward their ,elai:neseluly proven, to the undeesigned exec- Biome on or before() the 31st, day of December, 19`1,, after which date the Executors will proceed :o distribute the.estate having 'regard only to the diallers ''of Which they shall their have had notice;. • Dated at Zurich,,, Ont. this 11th day of December, 1926. Henry 1toward, Henrietta English, • E:eecutors, Hansell, Ont. ZURICH HERALD WHEN �'rt 'TIM Gi3.+.I1,11V111+, t) s4 uli%,a!1 ANL) 1l )il.� 1 Mr. flurry' Angel noc,red Lo I,O(7.hA'c. Loudon on business on ,1 esda 1'liree, Very iiailrz tatat Points That C, Ve itr anti ,.,,, 1, Ward Should'BeGivenb'llii t.,onsiclel t• were Sunday Visitors 71' ` 1 Net..9;iola to 1101.1) lime') Hemi Clean. Jacob Kellerman, Texan` ,d , Mrs. Morley Wit Mee r)?. Detrait. (0nnti'1buut di yOOntario of trot is sts°:.tlng with hex Imirca tn, • fir. Dad lYlre ;f. Decher, Jr. Me, Wm. Lamont and d'tughte Mist+ Jean, were Tuesday .VL'()r et the home of Mr. Al c McConnell Varna, Mr •F. Et .Oesch,'te.lrbe , etc of the ' it1:ege, 'sold and instaeild a a mato 'set to Mr. Pobt. f3coteh- lnere, Stanley. elicll Mir, and Mrs. Daviel Ging and Mr.. and Mr's, Jacob Gingebeli and two. 'sons, motored ', Lore last Saturday%. Igisa Ethel Hess ,,;eft for Elmira on Wednesday, where: she wilt ,5p=`' end the holiday 's ison with Be'' and Mrs L. [ialbTlerscli. LOST A light login, chain between Bronson Line and Zurich lest week Pinder kindly return to Oscar Klapp and receive reward. NOTICE o6C1 It I LOP)P ieseaduate Carey PSL Jones Nat - School of Anetioneering, Tr yrx t'or Registered Live ck Pal Breeds). Terms in keeping ;ems -prevailing prices. Choice 'Name for gale. Will well anything ?9w® e'lrhon_ write, Zu r iell Licensed Atittig teT FOR 111TICON & MIDDLESEX A51 IN A POSITION regardless N - /duce any auction sale, sell. I las e of a or busintcles to ess, and it not soften yourcharges for softened will malts no Jf?r1vlc�s. Weber, Deela•�:ood. tllxlr one 119--57 2 Zurich eel 0Mt El .. and el Bait Meets Fr+;rstn �� �tr� �' s.ansa y ,gyp Bologna tfl! 'Highest Cosh P'¢°c+e 4 Having dissolved partnership by mutual consent, we wish to advis_ the public that eve ,reciueet an im- mediate ediate eetil'lrient of all outetan Xing a.ecounbs. Johnston&Koebler, 'Butch:ers, Zurich, Ont. w�lme�l c� tr Ii+iB OASIT FOR SKINS a. E131)F,St9 l'ungoist & DeiOhert STRAYED Unto my premises Bronson Lina six spring calves, same came there on Oct, 24th. Owner call for'same and pay, all costs. Philip Maude ee a .e ei e ee 'cee•e ee•'e+-i•+e'F :• ` i t$R ���atY(B,i9�(19018>rA1D>kli�a�i8'tD d111f.r As we go, ,to ,pree,s We learn ' of the death of Mee. Niel, fennel of the Bronson Line, which. took pl- ace on Wednesday ' morning. Mr. and Mr's, \7r. H. Wile of lTen- sall, and Mr. William Durst Naperville, 111, were Sunday vie, Roma at the home of MN,. L5 di l>slle. , Our Hockey boy's were at ,C(:1- inton o n'Lhursday eveninglast st and pl'.ired a friendly genie, came out at tllo itOlort end by los- ing 9-I The iii & ction3 ngi nt responsible for this diseased cr:lidltirn i:; generally attributed to the two small and well- known organisms, 1aa.ciilu abortus and bacillus vibrio fetus. Both may be present in the sante animal and others may also invade the animal tissues after these two have created conditions favorable to them. The Farm Help for 1927 Sinco a great number poverty stricken people of Germany apply to me for politioirg on the fare: I can thea year ;supply Evangel- icals with Evangelicals, Lutheran with Lritheraus, Baptist with 13ap- tist, and Catholics with ;Caatho' i c young men or domestics at $200 0., a year; each man nalrst be a'eco•rro mended by hip pastor ,in German' Farmer pays fare and 1$5.00 p month, Write to Rev. A. Gretz- •'nger, Mildmay, Ont. ZURICH LIVERY Mee Gerfiell Grown motore:1, to heielon 0 xt'Tu 1 ie and 'white t,•.,t,e 1i., clrin�; 1 hi'i four pas- ugor calls , McLaughlin, for a Ulcl:a) 1lnl' tour touring car. abortion germs thrive best on fetal tissues and 'nil;, and, like all other living things they Taunt out the tis- sues where conditions suit their development best or not finding such perish. After gaining entrance to the animal body the bacillus circu- lates in the bloc 3. stream and finally establishes in the udder and preg- nant uterus, where conditions for growth are favorable to it. Row long it may live in these localities is not known, but cases have been observed where cows were eliminating the germs in the milk two years after having aborted. The germ can live I ei outside the animal body, but for "A ,r'owt.h• it depends entirely on animal issues, It is generally believed that the nou-pregnant uterus seldom if ever :II becomes Infected, and it is well known that uterus from which abor- tion has occurred, is generally call- able of cleansing itself of all abortlan bacilli, within two or three months after abortion has taken place. Front I tb.is we can assume that the intra- uterine abortion infection ix depen- dent upon pregnancy. The fetal tis - biles must he present to sustain the germ, and infection does not take place in the non gra% id uterus. The udder has been iuund to har- bor the Norms of abortion, and cacti drop of utilk from such lufeeted he ud- derThe may contain many germs, condition offered by the mammary eland is apparently ideal for the growth of bacillus abortus, as this germ is frequently found In market milk. It causes no apparent damage to the mammary gland and in so far as is known tinea not render milk unsafe for human use. Experiments with new-born calves from infected cows show tb.at they generally harbor in their stomachs cos and intestines, largPe abortion germs. Fortunately tl'ye body of the calf offers no tissue suit- able to the mairi ,nance and growth of the bacillus, and it is soon thrown off. t; Merida Dr oil i,'r 27th i nam- in'.tiau in •' irkeii for Township Re- eve, Tr�i'it- •:l�c, Cuu:l ,i! ,1 anti P oi • and ',7 hoe:, •L•o see most of ''s. ��. what. :1 ratel.ny . •.tint to E . ;ha riffle ,1 tri, dor,lg web. ai .h-' la`. , �j'c; have u') l::arta*s, r.t+'• to ahct11"t lirect. irrl' nest lee a':, ., I,ot 'l+`•.:+ will be elections, bu since tl'c:• • Ill ; i,e^:l no election for + •idi not be a sur- rnis•.` i'P:rt.) it �'' would start• brie` if ::onict.hirt�, FARM -FOR SALE Con'sfstin got 25 acres of grass farm; •located on Zurich. Road, op- posite Babylonc;, Hay Tp. For further partiieUi2tts apply to Oscar Koehler, Zurich. 1122 it am in a position to ac•como•- a,te all requirements in the .Livery Iti'aAesirie,ea, have Auto for hire, Any .thing done in the teaming lime. GEORGE, Z1. THIEL lesions be Zlarich,Ont. LIVL POULTRY WANTED 'Taken every day till 3 'O'cioek,p,na, Do "Do not feed fowl teams morning 7>a►he►n brought in. lighest Cash Prices ---,CASH FOR --- Cream and Eggs W O'Brien Phone ,9I Zurich FOR SALE RUBBERCAS a BA`i"TERIES $14.73 Allowance will be made for old Battery. Store your battery for the wintet'• with us. Also ch.arg' Repan: and Rebuild (Batteries. We have inst:illec'l an en:uipment f,or rei�l:ild'u'g and repairing Batteries Louis Prang, Zurich, ,Ont. , The Lo, tees. .lid and Missionary the Eian 2l:c•il eb- arch, 7,urc7 held ,''3 lnn'Tii`lll;;;':t- i:lt,; on 71 ?cr..nb:r ill, presided. ter, Rev. i . 1). ir:y^.' 1'h^ .report, of the various coimntit- es. shot: ',i ,t%1 a`'ti :,e d is ccs,i ,lul S eel's work. ,iemborsbi» of 53, 1`a regulor ro'- -•iing,s wars held and 2 silver teas. The ladle , also prep` teid. for Si alai. and Fowl Sue - [OW gra ,vhieh i trice 'std of to ii: y was re;tlt. ;d. Th^ Ladies mil ani. TJ .i. Society pre.; rated the four, feeet windows in the 'ne. l.haol ro n of t't' church, :oe As l h. 1..ought t' new carpetl• t y n he :lrttforrn end paid•ofi° of- •ourch p ley The fon°Wingrn 'leers vies 1` ct l I'~es. )+' c 1V I Siebert., lit Vice: Mee• A. I FOR SALE A Gurxrey, Base Burner Bleating stove. Apply to Hy. ,(}allman. Pati +a Pil'2 0 G'' f w'oitiaa d att4*k".. : niu ( t hOp � Zurich Drug S ai A3 , A '•IN. ti4 rC; We h e I fine stock of Toilet Sets, i, r4 ore sets ad, Tart P- it d d reparaui 'Use a nice Ise of Botti Perfumes and a See Our file line of Stationery suit- able for Christmas Preset s, also have some fine Fountain Pens. 'rays! To For the Chi1theia A large witty Gi To' s agid ®� s Pkkthre Becks gad Story - K CilkS, EEO llEM '34k tt'tt Heifers Readily Infected. Investigations in dairy sections show that more than 80 per cent. of the abortion cases triad occurred be- fore the heifer had reached second calving. The physiological changes brought about by pregnancy create a suitable medium in the placenta and the fetal calf is gradually deprived of nourishment as a result of InlurY to the elYteenta or fetal membranes, evi- dencewhich oridecoulp sitir ulaatt tnd he point of attael,nteut. Expulsion must then take 91.1100, and it usually does so at mire. Retesting Method of Control. 'lithe testing ofi' the blood of every Weber; R +•-�l'"• "• hilts, S• •'animal, for the evidence of abortion tiro; Co i• "`''et' ' bT1.i, L. `1- 1 infection, at intL4rvals of six months hffr:):,; • ' ' ,,: i• .:� , i and promptly removing all re -actors, r C,,vic.er, •i•; t,, 1'r,r sirs is a satisfactory method if started in 7.iminermen : 0 ;antic \Il ' �1• Hoffman; Ar'1't ()rani' . •.V. Callfa7, lebreviane, Mee C. L. Smith TIt.r. Ehl'r.y; . u+letols, Mrs. Mee C. :Stri.Lh. T. L. �rv'illitinrt, I' O CE I ;have been appointed Solic- iting agent for the eiroducts of the John C. Wi11:sten Co., Toronto, and cat supply you with. Bibles, Testa- ments rreae eelselaps:l1ibleStoiries for Children, Boosts of Knowledge, t;niversal hand hooka, etc. Every Book will mako a very accept- able Xmas. Gift Mrs. 'Julia tHess, Zurich. -- HOUSE EOR SALE A very desirable ,property „in Zurich, frame 11ottse, kitchen and woodshed attached, good stable, 2 lots, hard and :soft water, some fruit tree& For further particul- ars apply t °Claes. ;Weber. tf2e E. C.'Harvey & L. V, Hogarth ,AgeaIss •-.1 ;1 t ..�.-.- Mutual Life of Canada C)NTA.RIO Subject Radio EKETI'J[I -- i A highgrade _. rade Radio is a Home Feature that you will be well pleased with t .h e years of service,. SI 'NlY EIN, y Prop cl"1i Vis; lib S),61'. le,1O,"( i1 A REAL TREi'.'i' What pi.0nit. 's to 'rbi' one of the best ,Christinee eta 'rtainill`.'nt9 eve .ar given iu the ,l:v:ulgel;cal chereh will be given on .Clirt5t,lias night Dec e5thh, at 7,30 o'clock. e elaas.sen of the S. School will give a ':.bort ,progra111 whicih Will b: followed by the Hallelujah thorns by the choir. Thie chorus Ise the outstanding chorus of "The Messiah", an oratorio whcul bolds frst 'nifty" an1:)ug;i the greatest mns:cul compositions, The composer, Ci, P, Ii lndel who die i?1 d 1,759 wee one. ,of theg German crinneat'r4 of his dety,and "The Me1si:ail" is his great master l,,e;,.e, When Qu 1011 Vietori.1, heaVc1 ini1 r'ffeehert coni hl1.r l Olaf•1i uplift ishe could rig not rein ;tin :tE':lti,rl, but A•osP. from hr'r royal chair, thus canning the t�l,i,l.' EWA' si.neE Audience to r,3' then, wltlll'e'",xthis ehorin i5 9"ng, the Hosie 1:ce (1 9..'e'', and. ,remains st . :Indent, the entire rt'ndation thus chorus was composed over a hundred years 'ago, yet it is beim' sung and appreciated more and more each year. The Pageant "1'h,' Star of Hope evils be givzrn by idle choir and .S School. This i:, the •Christmas st- ory, coramenelo ; wlill aB eble nuotatioquotation try .tet"Speaker" byekei ` guides.. the .pagi,ant by 'setipitu passeges •Irh,' opening chorus ti ha o .. + lima people lel d le. 'sung by the E et moil, women and children led i)t y ih" Reale anti hi..e attendMary ant en their to •Yethit h. m. anti Jee'I1 • tie well as the Shep- herd hep - herds encs wise n'ten„play,r' incnt part. In one Iseene ,an. angel appears to t1w sbe.pherdsl ;with het message, Bethlehem girls ,Mlles, children ,appear in speaking +Anel singing Lhc it joyful is iig5. Kin' Herod enrl,'1116 httend,t t epic their Dart of enmity ah (nee The closing born Christ child, the h a r i' ;hart chorus, ah •pin*tri 1. a1) 1 ',v1,1' nem 1n ttiege t�:l ' It T,ai'1 ::icr nisi (Ykr COAL 1926 IDro A, Ja MacKinnon, Zurici -ea as ll RIIM MPHR !"1S'lS', J $i `V t�, Mr R51 `; .R�iW `'N time, that is, when the first alfortlon occurs. Should there be a number of aborters, a herd divieton is advis- able, providing there are•two sets of buildings available. The testing of all purchased cattle before admitting them to the herd, the safeguarding of the feed and water against possible contanlinatto•1 and the enforcement of sanitary measures tire three very important points that should be given full consideration in the attempt to keep the hard clean, -L. Stevenson, Director of Extension, 0. A. College. WE ARE SOIL, AGENT'S FOR THE GENUINE E ScraiitonCoal AI,SC r.A1tRY Coke Pocahaxitas and,oft Coal GOOD SUPPLY ON RAND TELEPHONE TOUR ORDERS EARLY TO Case .Son 4-4-••s-•i•+i•✓r3•++3••b+•i••F•3•+•A••e••e••1 +-f-i-t' ` i t'r s •.�•D^ fieri ) •fr 4 4 F i •rw1 t 4 - AGALACTIA. AGLACTIA. The Cruise of Failure In Milk Sacre-4 tion. All heavy milking cows must have a digestive tract that is capable of assimilating large aitiounts of food. Milk2 secretion will be reduced by 'anything that interferes with normal digestion,, assimilation or' well-being of the animal. Common Causes. - (1) Attacks of indigestion, espe- cially those uses that have occurred as a result of overfeeding. (2) The continued feeding of grain without sufficient roughage to main- tain normal digestion. (Si The infection of toxic plants or weeds. (4) Overcrowding a heavy pro- ducer durfug test by feeding concen- trated feeds and drugs may break the vitality of the animal and be follow- ed by a reaction with marked falling oft in milk secretion. (5), Abrupt changes in feed, sur- roundings or attendants, (6) Any agents that eycoite or worry an animal of nervous tempera - merit, as files, dogs and rough risen. Treatment. ---Each case must be i33 v en individual tvidu a la attention n a nd treat - meet melit applied to inset the require - relents. If feeds are at fault, change then and a39 . nutritious succulent lent nt t 1."ltio i t P.a toetder and clean grains. '11 the di- gestion i-gest on is at fault, give a tonic of gentian, ginger and nux vomica. Create emaditions ofi'utetnees, clean- liness, kindness and liberality in the dairy barn and thele will be no trou- lA,;t11loough failu2re of milk secretion. -I„ Ster7'lsllson, 0. A. College. Club Root of Cabbage. A,. heavy applicatitlh of little to the soil is . the best known means of pre. - venting applied before befog cabbage. atTthu lime is ap19 rate of from two to four tons per acre depending on how troublesolne ih+' disease is. Wrdreted or air sl•rlc- '•t ': ,mttr•:' to t1 L+ t'.1' -•t1 Bron,'.' k#mye ,+aaaia w1' J j eel) 1e, BE..iiaJ..:+;.. V,E BANE IT r: CO1\ E1NATIC'N DOOES THE DOOR TTfA1T SgRViee FOR WINTER AND SUMMER, BY TAKING OU1' .: HI1.SCRLEN AND REPLACING A GLASS SASH. ONCE THERE, ALWAYS THERE. No need cif taking .off a ..shabby looking 'screen door each f• 11 and trying to find a .spo.. , tit. .ra.ne to .sJcurely fasten a batten door which darkens th? r and spoils the outside appearance of the house STANDARD SIZES ALWAYe ')V S1'OCK. 01)1.1 t.O0RS MAdE TO ORDER Place your order for Storni tih t�Now; and have them schen the cold weather comes, thereby 'saving tons of coal. PHONE 69 ZURICH 4.1 ere 45 45 4) • 4-e++++4.4-,o44ee++4.44.-1-4.a.++,-e e••f,•1•.g,4.4.4•4.4- •444.+4.4e40 1.4.4. iee•Rr n r BA % ERS __EAFor Secorid1iand Buggies $40.00 and lip Anto 'lops, Wagon Repairing,....�_... Painting, Etc. IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT WE RERUBT3ER YOUR UGGY WHEELS. HESS - ZIJRIOII ANNIMMOSIMIESINIMMENtsr ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ reerielereseeleireereeteeeereereeteleeletleee 41. ele +'f+ + a d ,,. 4. Y.. Do You Know?iiir THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR eGOOD PRINTINt'e t. THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDINt1 f 4 INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMEN'T'S ' CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH num �V EY PRINT T C ALL N AS LETTERHEADS, BILLREADS, ENVELOPES AND +, STATEMENTS tlFAOT I + TBAT W E ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING , MAN , + UE RS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OP CHECK BOO1C;S,14 THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVE1 OPUS IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR 4. TRACING PAPER, .SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST es ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT RIN Two TWO SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC. 4' THAT WE PILL Y0tJI ORDINARY SIZE INIC BOTTLE al WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK POR 5c. LARG GER QU..s;-NTiTIES AT BIGGER REDIJOTIONS 4 THAT WE PRINT NOB1INO BILLS, AUCTION SALE ?OS - LE POSTERS AND ,A.LL GENERAI .� TERS, 112ERCA.iei'T � . PRINTING' 0UB ST ECTALTY • 9 .11.4.4-t--ktt-'i-4-ii•'6 q -v -t 1.4-c •r•o,t li i+ ♦ • itV a t i.e.:. ; e e W ..e s . s a r • ; ♦ a : 11140 HERALD OFFICE 1,1