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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-08-12, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS ROLTDFOOT, LLORAN, & cooley„ Barris ' ters Notnries Public &O, Office, on tile Square, 2m1 door froin itainiiton ib. Godericb. Private funds to loan at lowest rates V. Puouerotyr, K. ti. J. L. Kthientee, H. J, Coottn. Mr. Cooke will be in Heilman on Friday and Saturday of each week, ANDREW F, HESS, Netary Ptihlic Com missioner, Conveyancing, (Fire and Life Insuranees Agent Corporation and Canada Trost Co Herald Office, Znrich. Dr.E. S. Hayaie )DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICR — HENQALL. ts•woiaa..m....Woawmregcsgeaweaosozsffxxva.agnznsrxrsm.•nrarmonms• OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- unty of Huron, Sales conducted 113 any part of the County. Char- ges inoderate. Satisfaction guar- anteed or no pay. Several fine farms have been placed in my hands for sale. Zurieh, P. 0. Phone 13-93 4.1•111MVORMIRM•MM,...*...M.U4SITMO•0•9i.V........6101M licensed Auctoneer FUT YOTJR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOUND • An auto rug near Parkhill. Ow- ner pply to Herald Orli. A pais of gold r:nunVci sleet e'o.4 in the Evangechureh sheds. Own Or can have same at liereld Oz-• flee. • FOUND A fountain pen in Zurich, Own- er can have. smile, at Herald office, NOTICE. All parties owing an account to the estate of the late P. Bender, Zurich, are requested. to call at \V. H. Prile's Shoe store and settle seine no later than August 17th, A. Bender, .Executor. LOST • On July 4th, between Grand Bend and Zurich, a ,Side Curtain of car. Mader please notify; SOL POLLOCK, Parkhill, Out., left, 3. — • --- FOR SALE I hose ordered a carload or Fectiliser for Fall Wheat. Any one witrhing to have same kindly leave. your order. John Hey, Jr. Zurich STRAYED I have taken out Auctioneer's From my premises at St. Joseph some time ago, a roan steer 2 License for the County of Huron And am in a position to conduct you's old, dehorned, Finder not.- Give ify Aserick Brisson, St. Joseph, any kind of Auction Sale. you or Herald Office. mO a trial and I will assure eatisfaction or make no charge. NOTICE Arthur Weber, - Dashwood. As I have' recently purchased the Phone 31 r 13. Zurich Merl — MARKET J./rWm...O.11•••,•••=•olN, ago. Fresh and Salt Meats Boicgna Sausag,es, etc 'Highest Cash Price for -'Highest CASH FOR SKINS & 'Rings 71.111Vbillt ik° Doiollert lisery business, I wish to inform the public that I am in a position to accomodate all requirements a- long this line, Am also a licensed chauffeur and have an auto .for hire. Anything done in the team- ing line 46-tf. GEO. J. THIEL Phcne 58 Zuricia. FOR SALE Cheap, One set rubber tired buggy wheels slightly used will fit any Gray Buggy. L. Prang. AT A BARGAIN One 2Ie h. p. United Gas engine s• -7M_ will save you $50. One 41,.4 h. P. 100. Both these engines are Diassey-Harris 1slightly used, but guaranteed like' wastrnarmonx.....aessninca.tomarnmosaumerer.....momm..... On lied gas engine, will save you REPAIRS I handle all kinds of Massey - Harris repairs for Farm Implem- ents, Alse a full line of Verity plow Points and 'Plow Repairs, at -My Shopt, opposite Town Hall. J.J.B arr y - Zurich tomml.momagoo.e*a•Mrwma....*Immon*....., 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 Elan. _AFTERNOON Stage leave Zurich ... _3.00 p.m. South, No. 161 ... .........4.50 p.m. North, No. 165 ... ...... 6.14 pan. LIVE POULTRY WANTED Taken every day till 3 Oclock pan. Do not feed fowl same morning when brouglRt in. Highest Cash. Prices FOR---- • 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 shapoand a real snap for immed- iate sale. L. A.. Prang, Zurich. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 acres, being lot 17 con. 9, township of Stanley, a- bout 2 miles seuth-west of Varna, on the Babylon Line, also 50- acres across the road. The place is well built with large bankbarn, 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 cultivation, well drained gond fences, etc. Possession can be arranged with the proprietors for this coming fall. Foie further particulars apply to Reid John- ston, Varna. Phone 17-623, Clin- ton. NOTICE. OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW Notice is hereby given that a By -Law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town- ship of Hay on the let day of May 1920, providing for the issue o --CASHf debentures to the -amount of Cream and Eggs $1896.26 for the purpeee Of pay- \'. O'Brien sions, and that such By-law was registered in the Registry Office of Phone 94. Zurich the County of Huron at Goderich on the 15th day of July, 1920, as Delaware & Hudson Co.'s number 432. AnS' motion to quash or set as- LAcKwANA Com. indet,,,tthbee sazedevi ol;atlgn three ing the cost Of telephone exten- Also soft coal. Season 1920 Summer Deliveries. Owing to the uncertain and an- iiettled condition still prevaling in the coal trade, We are again un- able to guarantee delivery or price We will do our beat to fill all or- ders, and prices will be charged in price ruling on day of deli‘7ery. Our terms are cash on completion Of deliveries. Remember We purchase only Stan- dard quality. IL Ph One felon house No, 10, Officio No. 10. 1-INSALL. ONT1 ths after the first publication of this notice and cannit be made thereafter. Dated this lath day of July, 19J0 •A. F. Hess, Clerk of Hay, 6 LOCAL NEWS Mrs. jos, Routledge spent the past week at Exeter, Mr, Abe. Bender Of Winnipeg ars rived here last Thursday., Mis Geo. Volland of .Detroit is visiting relatives and friends here, Miss Lucy Kaereher of Kitchen- er is visiting at her home on the Bronson Lino. Mr. and Mrs. 0, Grob of Kitch- ener visited ta the home of John. Gellman recently, Mr. nad Mrs. 3 .Bauman of Kit- ehener called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bossenberry eon Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs, W. Hoffrfaan and family were visitors to Stratford Iii Sunday. „ Mr, T. L. Williams and sisters Misses :FilKa and Ethel were at Ex- eter on Monday* Misses Pearl Wurtz and Dorothy Fritz are visiting at Sarnia;„ arid some points in Michigan. Mr., and Mr3. John Durst of God erich visited with Mr. E. Bender's lith con., recently. Mre. Dennison of Galt is 'visit- ing at the home. of her father,Mr. G. Holtzma.n. Mrs. Fred Howald and family of St. Marys is staying' with her sis- ter Mrs, Noah Sararas at the Br- onson. Messrs. Hy. Dumart of Kitchen- er and Sol. Hardie of Exeter, cal- led on friends in the village on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Moses Tohman of New Dundee were visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. John Gall - man last week. Rev, Morris Ehnes and daughter Elizabeth, of Leonia, N. J. is vis- iting at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. G. Ehnes or the village. Mrs. Emma Sanders, of Musk- egon, Mieh., is visiting at the home of Mrs. T, H. Schnell and . other friends in the village. Miss Inez Livingood and friend Miss Pollard of Kitchener spent the past two weeks with- relati- ves and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. R. T. Dunlop 'and . two sons, Harry and Jack of Frank - ford, 'visited in the village the past week. The dwelling property and household effects or the late P. Bender will be sold by auction on Friday afternoon, Aug. 13th. Let us meet you at the Zurich Diamond this evenieg„ Thursday, ILL-FITTING COLLARS The Cause of Sore Shoulders in Farm flortes n The Skin Scalds and the flair Falls Out-- AbscesNes Tumors MO' FOJID -- Treatment Suggested— . Planting Field Beans. leentributea by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto.) .„ IIEN a horse has been pro- perly t ed for hard. work, the collar Ms pro- perly and the driver ob.. serires reasonable precautions to avoid trouble, it is seldom that shoul- der trouble occurs, but where the horse has noV"been prepared for work, or the collar does not fit pro- perly, or the driver is careless, trou- ble is very liable to occur. 'When the horse has a long coat of hair in the spring it is good practice to clip the parts with which the collar comes in contact, as a preventive measure. In fact, in many cases it is wise to clip the whole horse. Shoulder troubles are usually caus- ed by ill-fitting collars, but in horses not accustomed to work, may occur even when the collar fits properly. The most common shoulder trouble is practically a form of scalding. The skin becomes inflamed and tender, the hair drops out, and if 'work be continued the parts become raw. This is often due to neglect in cleaning the face of the collar regularly, also thoroughly cleaning the shoulders regularly, and failure to remove the collar at meal times to allow the shoulders and collar face to. become dry, and then clean them before put- ting the .collar on again. For treat- ment, a lotion made of one ounce each of acetate of lead and sulphate of zinc in a pint of cold water, is probably the best application. This should be applied three or four times daily, and, if possible, the animal should be given rest or worked in a breast collar. Abscesses or tumors may form on the .shoulder as a result of pressure of the collar. One form of this trou- ble appears suddenly. A swelling of considerable size is noticed. It is not. very tender or sore to preAsure, and is found to be soft and fluctuating when handled. This is called'a "ser- ous" abscess. It contains a thin Maid, about the consistency of water, called "serum" which is situated just beneath the skin. Another forth appears more glbWly. • The horse evinces pain when pressure put upon the shoulder, and exam- willbetiuthat last Goderich team Put 'nation reveals a .swelling. The ani - play .our boys the last League game :at ' 6.45- o'clock' P. except •for Sheri time after he is -.- Vaal can work and =evinces little pain, Mt.. Demuth and son Albert and , put to work; until after he is allowed Mrs. F. Young and little son Har -1 to stand for a few minutes. The • • ry, who had been visiting relatives soreness and enlargement gradually increase, and while the swelling may not appeal to the ,ouch, as solid and hard as at first, has not the fluc- tuating condition of the serous ab- scess. The walls are thicker. This contains pus or matter, and is called a • purulent abscess. Treatment in either case consists in making a free incision,through the walls of the ab- scess at the lowest part, to allow free escape of the contents, and then flushing out well three or four times daily until healed, with a five per cent. solution in water, of one of the coal tar antiseptics or carbolic acid. In this case the patient must have rest, or be worked in a breast collar. Another condition from like oauses is a fibrous tumor. This forms slowly, is more or less sore, in fact acts much the same Its a purulent abscess. In some cases it is not pos- sible to diagnose definitely between a tumor and a purulent abscess with -eery thick walls, without exploring. A small incision is made right into the centre of the enlargement. If oats of the Standing Field Crop even a very little pus be present it Competition held tinder • the aus- will yield to the treatment tor an pices of the Zurich Agricultural So- abscess but if no pus be present the ciety is as follows; 1st John A. Manson. 2nd Elmer Krueger 3rd Oscar Klopp 4th Samuel Schoch 5th Alex, Runnie bth E. F. Klopp 7th Herman Walters. Mr. L. Cascadden, .A.ylmer, acted as Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Peter Bender Deceased. NOTICE is Hereby given that alt persons having claims against the estate of Peter Bender, late and friends here the past month, retmsned to their homes at 'Port .Arthur last Thursday. A whiskey seizure from alIon-, treal steamer Samuels Marshall, more. than 1,000 cases of American and Canadian whiskey was made, at Prescott last Sunday. The vesel was en route from Montreal to Lake Ontario. The goods were valued at $40.060 and is the largest seizure of its kind in Ontario. • Mr. Louis Prahg has recently in- stalled complete. B. T. stable eq- uipments, such as stalls, staunch- eons,stable or *Air. C. Schrag, Goshen water bowls, etc., in Line north. - Mr. Schrag is to be congratulated of having one of the finest equiped stables in this section, and certainly knows what make of • equipment to buy. FIELD CROP WINNERS The result of the judging of only treatment is dissection. The whole fibrous growth. must be care- fully dissected out, the wound stitch- ed, except a portion at the bottom to allow escape of pus which forms during the healing process, and treated as an abscess. — Dr. J. H. Reed, 0. A. College, Guelph. Planting Field Beans, Of the various kinds of field beans the greatest demand is for the Com- mon White, of which there are sev- eral named varieties such as Early - Wonder, Scholfield,, Elliott, etc. It is .impqrtant to secure an early strain, to test the germinatipeo and to plant early,in the month of June. of the. Village of Zurich, m the. hield beans are grown successfully County of Huron, deceased, who : on a. great variety of soils. They (10 died on or about the 20th of INIay,!.Particularly, well on fertile land which may be classed as loam, sandy loam, gravelly loam, or gravelly elay. All soils for bean production on or before the 27th day of Aug- should be well underdrained either 1920, are required to deliver to J. W. Graham, barrister, St. Marys, Ont. solicitor Of the said estate • naturally or artificially. With proper drainage even clay soils have produc- ed beans satisfactorily in regard to both yield and quality. Beans do -. • partrettlarly 1011 after clover or grass sod and are frequently followed by ust, 1920) a full sttaement or Chun claims together with particulars thereof, and the "nature of the se., ........._ ....,_ _.—.............,—.—. curities, if any, held by them all A. Canadian prairie farmer, af- duly verified. winter wheat in some localities and ter fourteen years of successful toil AND TAKE NOTICE that a;7-: decided. to sell out and move to tee the said las•tmentioned date by oring,grairts in oth,o, ewe/me.' it Ontario. He gave this bluff ex- the said Executors will proceed.to is- 'of great importance to have the hankering for the sight ot trees. deevased amongst the persons en-. seed bed which is both moist awls planation of . his action; ','I'm • distribute the estate of the stud lititiliow. dth.orottgliIy cultivated 011(1 ltivated a For fourteen years T have looked titled thereto having regard onl,y ie •trom my window • on a World of 'to such claims as they shall have , Li. t,,hose s•ec'tilssetri,ebreettiplant yrs lield beans what? Barbed -C,1 Zely chil- received due notice and in accord...!.. are giown. extensively then are growing up i11a landsc- ape of' what?. Periled ' wirer Trees, says The Canadian Froseter journal ,will prove the great sta, hiiivr of prarie population, are sometimes employed, On the nut- Jority of farms, however, the beams are planted with an ordinary grain drill by using every 1ou4-th • tube. Three peeks per acne of the pea beaus mace therewith, Dated at Zurich this 11th day o0 August, A. D. 1920. A. Bender, P. Howald, , gxecuthm ire .USilanY 1)19.21t2S1 Q11 iVirellige Coil 'est s .`tS 04, 54 MONNInO I 112 4-079 , *:,ThePxorietaryorratentlIedicinalloti AlretelaWirreiiii76-nforis similatingthelbedbyRegtilwi.,1 tingThe Stomachs aadl$awels 01,4. taws .L TherebyPreraeqintPigestioit GheerfulnessapdlleitGentains neither Opi um:Morphine nor Mineral. NOT IlAncortsi Ii Rape oramp'sAarzerican .Pwmpkin .sra ithnik oto top regowa , :ft/ ad tr.rear liStapren-lasoe AltelpfulRemedy for riConstipationand'Dlarrh°ea,. siniroes-vseroisa r.imsetsusEpnd ilestiltingtherefrourialntancy. :! FacSimil5 Fo-r Infants and Children. omicrommansywal...tagarlur,ma.nawitmoraommonauwaormis Mothers [(row at Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Use For Ova Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. If the soii is particularly rich, how- ever, the quantity 1015111 bo reauect: slightly. When the tops of the grow- ing crop are dry the beans should In cultivated occasionally tnroughnu' the season to destroy the weeds and to fornt a fine surface mulch. ---Dr. C. A. Zavitz, 0. A. College, Guelph. Bootie cabbage, fine alfalfa hay, 01 even. a little silage, will be rcliShed very much by sows, and win keep them in good health. 4. Rugs, Blankets, Bells i• Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, ete. A Trial Solicited 4. YOUR MARS 11 e Bought and Sold Any Issue. Par and accrired interest. A. F. HESS, - Zurich pvis....44.3....vosomesop ESS NEEDS Will be promptly attended to here. Seems al,out .1D01.TBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE IIAIINESS, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS FED THIEL ZURICH "+—+—+ 4. 4' 4. tiXEGOT R Of your estate is one of the most important considerations when making Your WILL, Do not put this responsible position upon any of :eour relatives or friends unless they are satisfied to act in this capacity. Oftentimes the duties as executor are unwelcome. Appoint the Canada Trust Co., as Executors and your estate will be looked after carofully, and a dYnntagnOrtsly RUST ANY Managed In connection with The 1-Irvsucon &Erie Mortgage Corporation ilEAOPPICEST LONDON, OiIT Aprii;zatiozo tar Guaratttocci Investment: P.tvaiptr: rcgoived by ANDREW IlEss, Agen,i; ZURICH, ONTARIO itrigreel