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Zurich Herald, 1920-01-29, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS f'ROLTD1'OOT, KMLL7lIAN, & COOK13, Barrir,cers, Solicitors, Notaries Public &c, Office, on the Square, 2nd door from .Htuniibon St. (loderieb, Private funds bo loan at lowest rates W, Paountroose K. 0. J. L. 1S.1r,T.oa N. If. J. 1). Coox». Dar. Cooke will be in Hensa]1 on Friday and Saturday of each week. ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public Com missioner, Conveyancing, Fire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co. Herald Office, Zurich. lek Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASII FOR SKINS & HIDES Tui .gbh.t & Deichert Dr. E. S. Hardie DENTIST .At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICIO — HENSALL. Delaware & Hudson Co.'s 1.ACKWANA COAL Also soft coal. Our terms are cash on delivery D. A. Cantelon FI EN SALL ONT. LIVE POU WANTEDU L T RY TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY FORENOON DEQ not feed fowl same morning 'when brought in. Highest Cask Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich Salesman Wanted To Represent THE OLD RELIABLE FONT - HIL NUSERIES 'The greatest demand for Nursery Stock in Years. British and European Markets a- gain open for Canadian Fruit. Largest I:st of Fruit and Ornamen- tal Stock, Seed Potatoes, lege., grown in Canada Write for 'Particulars Stone & Willington Established 1837 TQBQNTQ, 0W1. I'LiT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR SALE Sleigh shoes $6A0 a set, cash, wIdle they last. J. J. Barry, Zurich. ---4.---- NOTICE Our Accounts are ready please call for yours, If not called for within a short time, we will mail them. $5.00 a send for ple case J. GASCHO&.SON NOTICE day the year around, yearly contract and sem- free. H. V. 1VIARTIN, Windsor, Ont, NQTICE. Our accounts are now ready. If not called for by Feb. 1st, they will be sent through the mail. T. L. W urea.. FOR SALE A quantity of corrugated roof- ing left over from the Brucefield shed, for sale. S. Dietz, Zurich. r—a CARD OF THANKS The bereaved widow and sons of the late A. G. Ehnes, wish to coney their thanks to their neigh- bors and friends who so ably assis- ted theni during the sickness and death of the deceased. . CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Kuntz and fam'i', wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the sympathy adn assistance during the death of the mother, the late YMrs. Kuntz FOR SALE A good Second-hand 8 -inch burr Maple Leaf grain grinder for sale at a bargain.—L. Prang. FOR RENT A. house and barn on Babylon Line, Hay, after March let, For particulars apply to J. Hey, Jr. Zurich 26-3t FOR SALE France building, 25x40, and 16 feet high, in good condition. Suit- able for straw shed or driying shed Apply to W. L. Seb',ert, Zurich. FOR SALE In Zurich, my property consist ing of 6 acres of land, good com- fortable house and new stable. Alt in A. 1. condition. At a bargain for quick sale. A. Mittlehoitz, Zurich. NOTICE. OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW Notice is hereby given that a By-law was passed by the Couneil of• the Corporation of the Town- ship of Hay on the 1st day of De- cember, 1919, providing for the issu of debentures to the amount of $1500.00 for the purpose of pay- ing the cost of telephone extens- ion, and that such By-law ;vas re- gistered in the Registry Office of the County of Huron at Goderich on the 11th day December, 1919, as number 427. Any motion to quash or set as- ide the same or any part thereof must be made within three mone the -after the fi•st publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated -this 19th day of January, 1920. A> F. Hess, Clerk of Hay, FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 acres, Lot 15, ecn. 12, Stanley, 3;¢ miles north of Blake Good cement wall bank barn 56x52, with cement floor, rod ded. Good 134 story, 8 :•oome.l Wick house with summer kitchen and woodshed rodded; Hard water wen, also cistern. Five ac- res orchard.. Nearly all fenced with woven wire, A spring cre- ek, supplies. water all the year round. Eight acres fall wheat and 10 acres plowed. Half elite LOCAL NEWS BLACKHEAD OF TURKEYS Miss Mary Kipper is visit:n:; fa l- ends at Dublin, Intestina Disease Which Causes Mr. and Mrs. V. Gerber moved to Blake on Saturday. Considerable Mortality. M:r, 1V J. Ortwein of HenSall, , a business '�isitar m town on Mon— day:. Immediate Killing Recommended Turkeys Affected Should lie Kept From Other Birds—Hand- ling Asparagus After the Cutting Season. Some light catches of herring have recently been made at Liske Huron. Mr. .Calvin Williams of Buffalo, N. Y., attended the funeral of hie (Contributed by Onterio i)epertment or uncle, the late A. G. Ehnes. Agriculture, roronto.) HE disease of turkeys com- monly known as blackhead (entero -hepatitis) is one , that has caused untold havoc to the turkey -raising industry Mrs. S. Meidinger and Miss J, Charretto of the 14th con. visited friends in Stratford the past we- ek;. Mr. Dan Haist and son, Milford, of Cario, Mich., attended the fun- in North America. It is responsible eral of the late A. G. Ehnes. for more sickness and deaths among Mrs. F. Turner of Stamey Town- turkeys than all other diseases com- ship spent a few days last week bleed. It has practically stamped at the home of LIr. and Mrs. E. out turkey -raising in many districts. Weido. • `It is an infectious disease primarily Rev,, M. Ehnes of New York affecting the intestines, more parti- ci',. returned home on Wednesday cularly the caeca (blind pouches) after attending the funeral of his and later the liver. It is caused b'y father, the late A. G. Ehnes. antamoeba maleagridis," a minute Mr. Sam Hendrick, son of Mr; I unicellular animal organism to see Albert Hend: i _k, Sauble I, i :e eouth,,' which a high power microscope is is attendingthe two -week's cours� necessary. This minute organism is picked up with the food on infected at the O. A. C. Guelph. ,I soil. On reaching the caeca with the Mrs. FJ.. Weido receit'ed injuries passage of food it penetrates the mu - to her arnt through a fall et the cous lining where it induces inflam- fatnival last Thursday evening mation, congestion, thickening of the and was laid up for a few days. contents of the caeca thicken into a caecal walls and ulceration. The An oyster supper and Entertain cheesy or hard dry mass mixed with ment will be given by the U. F. 0. Club at Grand Bend, in Brenner's Hall, on Friday evening, .Tan. 30th. Admi`ion 20e. Everybody Welcome. We are pleased to ]earn that Mr, I Hudson near Seaford), who has recently had an attack of ap- pendici`.is, is able to be around a- gain. Mr. .Herbert Kalbfleiach of the 15th con. Hay, and Lady friend, visited at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deichert last week. A Toronto paper asks;—"Are there no Canadians in Canada?" In a few generations there cert- ainly will not be any Canadians at all if married people continue to have only one child. The members of the Ladies' Aid, mops, loses flesh and the head loses of the Evangelical church will meet its bright colored appearance, becom- at the home of Mrs. C. Frita,next •ing dull in lustre and dark In color, which condition is responsible for the Tuesday at :230 p.m. I common. name of the disease—blaok- A quiet wed'din . tool. 'Ecce at fid, 1 g I Turkeys are liable to contract the St. Boniface church, Zurich; on didesee at any age; they, however, Jan 2iih, when Fete A M. St oe:'e:• may become infected when young. united in marriage Miss Gladys :Many d'ie as poults from an acute at - Jeffrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tack of the disease; others have tho Leon Hay, , 15th con., ar,d disease in a chronic form and Aver to maturity, but these are n - Mr. 'Wilbur Dewey, of North thrifty and always look poor and miserable 'when compared with healthy birds. There is no known cure for the ent last Thursday evening at thedisease. Turkeys that show the symp home of Mrs. Snowden, Sr., Sau- j toms If the of thedisease disease sbnot too far should be akilled ble Line north, when about 30 . of her intimate friends assembled' and the muscle meat in fair condi- tion, it may be used for human con - at her home and enjoyed a social gumption as there is little or no dan- evening which was spent in games, ger of man contracting the disease usic songs etc, Lunch.- seas or suffering ill effects as a conse- blood and broken-down epithelial tissue from the mucous lining of the caecal walls. While this condition of the caeca is developing some of the entamoeba make thee' way to the liver, where they establish themselves and mul- tiply. The areas of the liver tissue in which the entamoeba establish themselves soon become necrotic. that is they degenerate and die. On post-mortem examination these ne- crotic areas are very noticeable as whitish or gray, round to irregular, flat or slightly sunken patches in the liver tissue. Sometimes as much as sixty per cent. of the liver tissue will be composed of these necrotic areas. Needless to say the congestion and ulceration of the caeca and the ne- crosis of the liver interfere very materially with the functioning of these organs and as a consequence the affected bird becomes listless, Malden, Esser county. A very interesting time was sp- served by the Misses Snowden,1 fluence, particularly if the meat is I well cooked. The texture and flavor of the meat, however, will not be so desirable as that from a healthy bird. Immediate killing of affected birds is recommended because the drop- pings from such are liable to be heav- ily infested with the organisms that cause the disease. These being scat- tered around will naturally spread the disease. It is from the drop- pings of affected birds that the land gets contaminated and other birds contract the disease. If affected turkeys are out on free range it is practically impossible to control the spread of the disease amongst others of the flock. If, how- ever, they are kept in colony houses and small runs there is a chance to practice hygienic measures which will limit the dissemination of the causal organism to these small areas which can be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after the sick birds have been disposed of. The ordinary domestic fowl is lra• 1)15 to suffer from the same trouble, but usually much less acutely than tee the turkey. In fact, the domestic fowl may harbor the parasite with- out showing any signs of ill -health. For this reason blackhead is found more common amongst turkeys that Es run with flocks of domastic fowl than amongst those which are kept by themselves, hence turkeys should not be allowed to run tsit1, other fowl,— D. H. Jones, O,A.i; and left teff: for hone c Orly in the morning well atisficd with the sp- leedid evening's entert•tining. .-.-e-.e-.-I- . .o-.-.-,s-.-.-t ...++.«w a.•. -s -a IXYtE COLD CURE-- DRINK HOT TEA i I 1 OLD -T .M-.W..MH.W-.••.M--•.N-FM.. . .. • • • • • • Y Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup, of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breahing up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer Isom a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirety vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB AD[UMATISM FROM STIEF ACUINO JOINTS Bub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old. St. Jacobs Liniment Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Lini- ment" right on the. "tender spot," and by the time you say .Tack Robinson— out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Liniment" is a, harmless rheu- matism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from ach- ing' reboot, Daily R. R. Hail anding. joints, =soles and bones; stops rural telephone connection, Pos-� sc� ninbertupllaGetba. 30 cent bottle6Yof session can be given' April lst,1920 old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" Rea sone l:; terms, Apply to Jas.' from any drug store, and in a moment Delgaaty, R. R. No. 3, Bayfield, you'll bo :free 9from pains, aches and Ont. Phone 11 on 78, iicnsall cen- trai, stiffness. Dont t stafer! I{u1� 1~lretrma- tions arvay. , . Children Cry for Fletcher's Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. tor What i s C ST 0 R 1 A? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. . For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation; Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort --The Mother's Friend. 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