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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-07-22, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS 'PROUDTOOT, K1LLORAN, & COOKE, Berriecers, Solicitors, Notaries Public &e, Office, on the Square, fend door from Hamilton Sb. Goderieh, Private fund's to loan at lowest rotes vv. jRO11nF00T, K. C. J; L. Kireemee, a. J. 1). 'Coote, Mr. Cooke will be in Henson on Friday and Saturday of each week. ANDREW F, HESS, Notary Public Com miseianer, ' Conveyancing, Fire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co. Herald Office, Zurich. Dr.E. S. Hardie DENTIST .At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICE -- HENaALL. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- unty of Huron, Sales conducted in any part of the County. Char- ges moderate. Satisfaction guar- anteed or no pay. Several fine farms have been placed in my hands for sale. Zurieh, P. 0. Phone 18-93 Licensed Auctioneer I have taken out Auctioneer's License for the County of Huron And am in a position to conduct any kind of Auction Sale. Give me a trial and I will assure you satisfaction or make no charge. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood, Phone 31 r 13. Zurich Meat _MARKET_ Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool i CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES rungbiut & Reichert Ditassey-Hariis REPAIRS I handle all kinds of Massey - Harris repairs for Farm Implem- ents, Also a full line of Verity Plow Pointe and Plow Repairs, at My Shop!, opposite Town Hall. J.J.Barry - Zurich HENSALL. G,. T, R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING Stage leave Zurich ... 7.00 a.m. (South, No., 162 ... ... ... 8.58 a.m. North, No. 163 ... ... ...10.33 a.m. AFTERNOON Stage leave Zurich ... .,.3,00 p.m, South, No. 164 ... ... 4.50 p.m. North, No, 165 ... 6,14 p.m. L. I VE POU LT RY WANTED,„ TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Do not feed fowl name morning when brought in. Highest Cash Prices --CASH IFR --- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Ztiri•ch Delaware & Hudson Co.'s LACKWANA COAL Also soft coal. Season 1.920 • Summer Deliveries. Owing to the uncertain and un- settled condition still prevaling in the coal trade, We are again un- able to guarantee delivery or price We will do our best to fill all or- ders, ai,d prices will be charged in priee ruling on day of delivery. 'bur terms are cash on completion deliveries. He]nenaber We purchase only Stan - deed quality„ Phone house No, 10, Office No. 10. IIEN ALL O Tg1 PUT YOUIi Wants, For Sale, Most, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS., COLUMN FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One 2i6 h, p. United Gas engine 'will save you $50. One 41,1. h. p, United gas engine, will save you $100. Both these engines are lstightly used, but guaranteed like ne.w Louis Prang, Zurich. NOTICE As I have recently ,purchased the livery business, I wish to inform the public that I am in a position to accomodate all requirements a- long this line, An also a licensed chauffeur and have an auto for hire. Anything done in the team- ing line . 46-tf. GEO. J. TAFEL Phcne 58 Zurichr, NOTICE The accounts of Dr B. A. Cam- pbell,l ethic of Zurich, have been placed in my hands for collection. All parties indebted to him will Please call and settle 'same at once. 46-6 Andrew F. Hess, Zurich. FOR SALE One 1917 Ford Touring car in good condition, price $595 cash; also a 1916 model Chevrolet 5 Passenger Touring car in good condition. Price $595 cash. F. M. Hess & Co. Overland Sales and Service St. LOST At Zurich, or on Goshen Line, on Thursday evening, June 24th, a sum of money amounting to $32, a $20 bill; 2, $5 bills, and a $2 bill. Finder will be well rewarded. John A. Smith, Zurich. ' STRAYED From my premises on the Gosh- en Line, about three weeks ago, a red calf... Finder please notify, John P. Rau, - Zurich FOR SALE Cheap, One set rubber tired buggy wheels slightly used . will fit any Gray •Buggy. L. Prang. WANTED A woman from twenty to thirty- five years ,old ,to do general hou- sework in a family of four. Sep- arate apartment with bath room attached and ;good conditions. Long position for suitable person Mrs. Alex. Saunders, Nelson St. Goderich. • 2-5. lookMem NOTICE. Will the party who borrowed my extension ladder please return the same at once. < < Casper Walper, Zurich'. p NOTICE No trespassing will be allowed. hereafter on lot 26 con 9, Hay Township. Any person found do- ing so without the permission of the proprietor, will be executed to the full extant of the law. Peter Deiehert, Jr., Prop. -2 FOR SABLE My dwelling property, consist- ing of 5 acres good land, comfort- able house and stable. Alse a Fourd touring car. For particu- lars apply to Peter Koehler, Zur- ich. 4: FOR SALE A fine young • heifer calf, two weeks old. Apply to J. Preeter Zurich. AUCTION SALE Consisting of what is ,known as Merner's tide rmill and Jam Fact- ory, in Zurich on Monday July 26th, on the premises. SALE BY TENDERS In the Estate of Peter Bender late of the Village of Zurich. Dece)tsed. Tenders will be received by the undersigned solicitor for the ex- ecutors of 'the later Peter Bender up to Monday, the Second day of August 1920, for the purchase of Lot No. 40 in Knell's Survey of the Village of Zurich. The highest or any tender need anytend- but i£ not be accepted, tit tend e] e] shall accepted e tend- er is within ten days after the accept- ance thereof by the executors mail to the Solicitor a marked cheque far 10 per cent of the amount of tender, Such cheque to be made payable to Abraham Bender and Frederick Howald. All tenders shall 1:>e •addressed to J. W. Graham Barrister, St. Marys, and shall be cli?u ly marked on the outside "tender," Dated at St, Marys this 19th day of July, 1920. J. W. Graham, St. Marys, Ont. Solicitor for Abraham Bender and Frederick Howald, Executors Pater Bender Estate. LOCAL NEWS Miss Rode the Bend. Enter is GLOATING IN CATTLE c m ni at Gases From Fermenting Foods • � � g Create the Trouble. Mr. Geo. Douglas of Herman, was in the village on Tuesday. Misses Ortha and Gladys Melick are visiting at Crediton. Mrs. H. ¶ungblut is spending a few weeks in Detroit and Mich. Just arrived, a carload of cern ent. Melick• & Braun. Mr. Fred., Howald of St. Marys called in the village on Tuesday evening, For a good musinal treat' be at the Town Hall Zurich, concert this Friday evening. .A. large number of the village attended the Baseball game at Crediton on Tuesday evening. Mr. Wm. Frank of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mr. C.Bil- ber, last week. Mr. F. McCuteheon of London, was a visitor at the home of Mrs: S. Rennie over Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Irvin Greb and fain tly of Kitchener .ere settled in their fine summer home at Grand Bend. Mr. and. Mrs. Herb Kirby and two sons of Blyth visited at the home of Mrs. Lydia Geiger over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Leno Kipper and - Mr. and Mrs. "John Kipper were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. C. Thiel, Seaforth, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: C. Fritz and dau- ghter, Miss Dorothy, visited- fri- ends at Hamilton, Guelph and Kit chener over the week -end. Baseball -Crediton vs Zurich this Friday evening, on the local diam- ond. This will be the most ex- citing game of the season. Come. PROPERTY CHANGES Mr. Valentine Gerber, Sr., has purchased the dwelling and land in Blake, which he has occupied for sone time, from the Peter Douglas estate. Mr. Geo. A. Brisson has sold his 100 -acre farm on the Goshen Line south to his neighbor, Mr. Simon Hoffman, who takes pos- sessioa next spring. - DEPUTY SHERIFF DEAD The death occured on July 12th of a well-known resident of God erich, and throughout Huron Coe unty, Alex. D. Cameron, deputy • sheriff of this county, following a lingering illness: He was 76 ye- ars of age and was born-nearLuc know: He had been deputy she- riff for 20 years. The Sabbath School pienisc cel ebrated by the Lutheran and Ev- angelical churches last Thursday were indeed a success. Congreg- ',ations of both churches turned out but immense and made this event an interesting one. The day co- uld not have been more suitable, and sports by small and large were well competed and some fine ability was exercised` along this line. There was also an ab- undance of refreshments at both camps and everybody reports it the best picnic ever held. Rev. Roy M, Geiger, Woodstock son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Geiger of the village, was united in holy matrimony with Nurse Evelyn A. Wildfang, daughter of the late N. Wildfang and Mrs. N. Wildfang Elmwood, at the Evangelical par- sonage, Chesley. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. A. Kel- lerman; " a friend and aequaintance of the groom • from boyhood days. Rev. Geiger was licensed to preach by the Canada Conference orda- ined by the Hamilton Conference of the Methodist Church at their recent session and atlttioned to Rockwood and Eramosa.. The Herald joins in with a large circle of friends to congratulate the yo- ung couple and wishes them God's choicest blessings upon their home and ministry. FOR SALE Two new Grey buggies for sale at last year's price, a bargain if you act quick. .A. Toronto pump wind mill with 50 -ft. steel tower, in first class shape and a real snap for imznede late sale, ' L. A.. Prang, Zurich. FARM FOR SALE Consstia of 100 acres being lot g , g 1'7 con. 9, township of Stanley, a- bout 2 miles south-west of Varna, on the; Babylon Line, also 50 - acres across the road, The place is well built with large bank 'barn, and silo, a good frame house and an abundance of good water pumped by windmill and supplied in the stable. The farm is in high state of euiti ;ration, well drained shod fences, ettc. Possession can be arranged with the proprietors for this oorning fall. For further particulars apply to Reid & JolYn- ston, Varna. • Phone 17-623, Clin- ton. cit -.14 I The Cause and Symptoms of the Ail- tnent Folly Described -- Methods of Belief Suggested, Both Simple and Heroic. • (Contributed by Ontario Department of Ag -glomi ure,' Toronto.) HIS condition, known as Tympanitis, Bloating, Hoven or Blown in cattle, consists of distension of the rumen or paunch with gas, The most com- mon cause is a sudden change ro]t] dry food to a liberal supply of green food of any kind, principally to the different varieties of clover, and more particularly when the clover is in Sower. It frequently occurs from the Voracity with which cattle that have been accustomed to dry food consume green fodder. Hence it is mere prevalent in the spring than in•other seasons. It may result from feeding, too freely on green food of any !Find,' especially on that .upon which dew or rain is present, and more particularly when frosted; Yleaoe is not uncommon in the fall when cattle are allowed to consume clover, rape, turnip tops, etc., when frosted. Any food that readily fer- ments, if taken in sufficient quan- tities to temporarily check digestion, will quickly form gases and cause bloating. It is often a complication in cases of choking, the mechanical impediment in the gullet being the direct cause by preventing escape of gas through that organ. Sudden changes of diet of any kind nt•ay cause the trouble, and insufficient secretion of saliva may have the same effect. While some of the above-named causes usually precede an attack, it is not uncommon to notice a well - marked case for which no well - marked cause can be traced. Such cases are doubtless due to some un- suspected and not well understood temporary derangement of the diges- tive glands and muscular coat of the rumen. Any condition that causes torpidity of the rumen may cause bloating, even though no change of food of 'a dangerous nature has taken place. Torpidity of the rumen occurs iii` debilitating diseases, in fact in Most -diseases of the ox, and also from the introduction of excessively 'cold material, as frosted fodder, into the organ. ,Symptoms.—The patient exhibits •s »n Atoms of pain and uneasiness by lying downand rising frequently, kiei<ingat .theebelly, etc. Rumina- tion, is. suspended aid food refused. There tit general depression, protru- sion of the muzzle, projection and congestion of the eyes, increased flow of saliva, and usually moaning dur- ing expiration, The back is arched and there is a more or less well - marked swelling of the abdomen, especially marked on the left side be- treen.the point of the hip and the last rib. If this be pressed with the Anger it will yield, but at once re- gain its former condition when pres- sure is 'relieved. If tapped with the fingers a resonic, tympanic or drum - like sound will be heard, hence the none "tyntpaniti's." Distension of the rumen causes forward, pressure up- on the diaphragm (the muscular partition between the abdomen and lung cavity), hence lessens the apace of the lung cavity and causes diffi- culty in reopiration in proportion to the degree of bloating. Death may occur quickly from rupture of the rumen, rupture of the diaphragm, suffocation, or. absorption of gases. Treatment must be directed to re- move or neutralize s the gases, and prevent the formation of more. it will depend upon the severity of the attack and the degree of distension of the rumen, whether it will be wise to attempt'the immediate removal of the gases by an operation, or admin- ister drugs to neutralize them. When bloating is not excessive, with little or ne danger of death occurring qutol'ly, the administration of any drug that will neutralize the gases may and should be effective. For this purpose oil of turpentine, commonly called "spirits of turpen- tine" is probably the best simple remedy. This is given in 2 to 4 oz. doses (a tablespoon holds about oz.) according to the size of the pa- tient and state of distension. This should be mixedwith a pint of raw linseed oil. When this cannot be procured, melted butter or lard or new milk answers the purpose well. If necessare the dim may be re- peated in one to two hours. Carbonate o7 ammonia, 4 to 6 drams, or bi-carobnate of soda, (bak- ing soda) 1 to 1 ee oz. in a pint of water, also acts well, but not so surely and prpmptlyas turpentine. It is also good practice to put Li hay rope or,$ece of wood about 2 inches in diameter lnto the patients mouth and tastes it there, This facilitates the escape of gas through,the gullet. lin eafiles whore bloating Is extreme the gases slimed be removed by mechanical or surgical means, in some eases the passing of a rubber tube eeritn the gullet to the rumen will give 1inmedia'to relief. " When this fails an opening must be made througii.4the skin and coats of tlie rumen at the ]cost prominent part in frqn1. `of the point of the left hip. X'}ib hair shourd be clipped off the soft of. ogeratiou, and, it, withho sands of the operator and instil l - meats, alisgnfected wit , is,.DPeeerit e A solution of Carbolic acid or one br the coal tar antiseptics. The proper instrument f • hi at this operation le a .trocar and ranula, but when this is not on hand an ordinary,pocket-knife can bo used and lite lips of the wound kept apart to allow escape of the gases. After bloating hasdisappeared u is good practice to administer a laxa- tive of about 1 lb. epsuni sails ur 1 k pints raw Linseed oil, and feed light • ly for a few days. --..J, 17. Reed, V.S. 0. A. College, Guelph. • Victory fonds Bought and Solei Any Issue, Par and aceured interest. A, F, IIESS, Zurich l• s3." ff: . • �.,.."a �-: �. HOPS 19nIInlil@tllalalAttlO��IDIiQ'IIEOnnIlm��n�O10nnNMMliIAaM urnrtra s� �nwunuag to Tltenmou 3?to�fseo1 1711t1'ietlanei lazi' AVegefablePlreparctionfar%i; silnilatiaglheFaoctbyI olr'' tiggtheSto r • alta&his cit _INMNTS. CiilLDIIEN Thelrby pxontoiingpigeso C1lleerfulinessitltd ReskGcnta ' either Opi�e� ',,Morphine i',I Mineral. lV fii bffA7ljC OTIC itopkiri X1414 ]Imcbdla Salts lac iwat ,.�,cA,Seridt salA t' Sad IN A1me1pfu11lem dYf0r Constipationanalarlinet and Feverishnessciss iceStIand ftinglit t ..esu,,,, inin iii Ya6aSirtutt5+ nature 11 Tits Cetrimin Conn/MK At(i month.. .. 01d S DosEs Exact Copy of Wrapper. GASTO RIA For Infants and Children. 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