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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-09-09, Page 4EY J313YINel FOR THE COMING SEASON, MEN'S KNIT (MODS FOR VALI.t W:5A le, INCLUDING. . UNDERWEAR, SWEATERCOATS AND . SOCKS 4US':I' ARRIVED, A LARGE ASSOR lehIENT'1' OF FINE SAMPLES VOR MEN'S SUITINUS, OVEFtCO.4..TING, WHICH WILL BE TAIL- ORED BY ' EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. DE1101173 ZURIO I'roIUoo taken iu exchange for Gool,z THE HERALD Issued Wednesday afternoon from the ,THE HERALD PRINTING OFFICE Display Advertising -Made known application. Stray. Animals—One insertion 50c three insertions $1.00. ,Farm or Real Estate for sale 150c, each 'insertion for one month 'of four insertions, 25c. for each subsequent insertion. h1iscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For litemt, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc„ each insertion 25cs. 10c. Local Reading notices, etc., per line per insertion. No notice lees than 25c. Card of. Thanks 50c. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. a thee. Effective after Jan. 1st, 1920 i `+erns of subscription ek,L2.5 per year n ririvaincen $2.09 may be - bserige if not g0 }'' one $1.75 F' r ictly i>' advance. No paper discontinued until All ar- rears axe paid mil essrat ttheoeoption tof the publisher. which every subscription is paid +,e denoted on the label. NOTICE Any person found trespassing on Lot 13 L.R.E. Hay, without per- mission will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. C. 0.... SMITH. R. .1: Toronto. Mi. Johnston of St. Louis, Mo, is visiting his mother-in-law Mrs R. Hun,ti Miss Bessie Urquhart, who has been 'visiting her parents for the past month, returned this week to Schenectedy, N. Y. Mr. Ed. Munn of the 2nd cohn. Hay, was taken suddenly ill on Wednesday evening and was rush ed to the hospital on Thursday morning When an operation was performed for appendicitis. Cook Bros. who have the ag- ency for the Port Huron thresh- ing machine which, is run by a For- dson tractor, will give demonstr- ation with this threshing machine at the Western Fair London, dais year. They will also give plod'= ing demonstrations with the Ford - son tractor. HIENSALL. Drysdale is visiting ' at ADVERTISIN x RATES rAuttion Sales, $1 for one inser- tion and 01.50 for two insertions it moderate size. Professional Cards not exceeding tI i'nch, $G per year. :Address all communications to THE HERALD ZURICH, . ONT. Mr. Andrew Musser and son, Bill. of London spent . the holiday at their home here), Mr. and Mrs. Grayboll are, Visit- ing. in Woodstock and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Line of Elmira 1Ir. and Mrs. Will Snaith anct farm.- fly ui ' Kitchener, Mrand 19..ra,'s, True:nn"r and Mr. and Mrs, }Iiltori truemner spent Sunday, at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. Hy, `check:. Miss Mabel Sehade spent a Week. ivitli her cousin Miss Levine Leh- side on the Bauble Line. PARTURIENT PARESIS Disease More Commonly Known as Milk Fever. Symptoms Described and Treatment - Suggested --- Nothing Should Be Administered' by the Month How to Treat the Udder. and Teats. (Contributed by Ontario Department of. Agriculture, Toronto.) AR.TURIENT PARESIS, com- monly, but improperly, called "milk Foyer" is a. disease peculiar to brcedine news, and, as the name implies, appears at or near the time of. pertul•ition. In rare oases the symprems • ha've been noticed shortly before the appearances 'of labor pains, in Sonne cases 'outing the act of partaneleion, bot to 'most cases not for a few hours or days after the yo'u'ng has been born. The exact cause 'and n4- dire of the trouble, and the manner in which treatment nc'ts,,'aire ,still in EXETER. Gee,. Hocking, a highly respected resident of Exeter passed away on Friday, Aug. 27th. aged 3.1 years, 4 months and 3 days. Deceased was bern at Crediton and carnet() Exeter seventeen years ag'o, *here he was employed at Heamen's hardware. and is survived by a widow and one son. The funeral, was conducted last Sunday to Ex- eter cemetery,. - . Exeter_, Water System is,. insteae ling a ?0 h.l}. motor with an atft-- onratic pump to supply the large tait. . 1 • i --� Mrs. S. ,parsons' bought at the auction sale :Aof• Mr. J. G. Wood on ODERICH INDUSTRIAL EX - the London Rd. south thirty --three HIBITION NEXT WEEK acres of land for $15,000 • The Goderich fair will be earlier than usual this year. Wednesday, 'Thursday, and Friday, Sep. 8, The program will he the best ever presented'.. The formal opening `will be on Thursday 9th, at 2.30 pm. when Hon. Mann Doherty, D`Itnis- ter of Agriculture, will give an ad- dress. There will be four track 'events; Thursday, farmers' trdtor pace, purse $103. 2.20 trot or pace burse $250. Friday. 2,3e trot or W AY BURN GLNINEAGS Our school opened Sept. lei bett oeving lo children being needed. at hone the attendance at school _is very limited. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Delgaty have returned from holidaying in 'the north,aud are settling down again 'here, as residents for, at least, an- other ,year. }-pace purse $250, 2.12 trot or pace, _es____. purse $250. Among the ap'ecisl ex -1 DASHWOOD hibits will be one from the Central Exp. 'Farm. Ottawa, Other attr One of our entrance pupils, Miss. actions will i;,e Bllondin high -wire Alice Hoffman, succeeded in win - performer ; in -performer; J. H, Kelly. t enreiionu- ring one of Hav Town'thip War' Me, fist and comedian; Grand Midway mcu'ial sdholarships, but owing to features; music by 33rd Reg. 'band. the fact that she lives a few roils Make a note oe the date and be across the boundary in Stephen • sure to visit the ebiggeet district Township, she was denied the -re- ,'li'alr of 'Western Chit herd. We cngratulate Alice yet sympathize with her. •Our school opened on Tuesday with the old staff of teachers IeIt.: •S Howard, Princip'il; and Misses T. Edmeston and P.. Tiernan assis- tants. The st'rviec'a in the Evangelical eon Fairs of Hnrr'n C•,unty was st'Uat church on Sunday were taken -by to the Eerald Office by Mr. S. I3. Mr. J. S. Delga'cy in absence of RRe'r Strother.6 of Clinton, Huron Co. W. J. Yager, -eho was in- New Representative of the Ontario Dt- Homburg, • partrnent ,f Agriculture, Mr. and Mrs. t7. Twitehen of Lone Thursday, Sept, 9, Dashwood. don spent the hc;liday visiting fie, Friday, Sent. 10; Crediton. ends in this 'vicinity. Thursday, Sept. 16, Gorrie ii'riday. Beet, 17, Ethel. Saturday, Sept. 18, Porter's Hill Monday, Senn 20, Colborne. Tuesday, Sept. 21, iylcKillop. Wednesday, S.'lDpt. 22. Clinton. Wednesday, Sept. 29. St. Helens. -T1;;tirsday Sept, 30, Walton Monday, Oet. 4, Wroxeter. r'oesday Oct. 5. Belgrave. Friday, Oct. 3, Blvevale. loss ' viteb inii than ':i,o siidle r is introduced into n, teat, and ill the es or air that the quarter will hold is forced in, 'and the eat then tied tightly with tape to Prevent cecaee of it. Each quarter is inflated and tiro teat tied. The udder is then well massaged every liot'n. until the cow rises to her feet; which is usually in i'.ronr one hiilf to two hours. The tiipee should be removed In et most two hours. If not on her feet in at'i;tost six Brae's the udder tlrotild be re -inflated, She should be given seine easily digested loon, or a rea- soneble amount of kter usual food, and all the water she will tai.e, 1f the weather be cold, the chill should be removed from the water and the cow kept as comfortable as passible. ;lie should not 1)e milked at all for 24 hours after inflation, and for the second twenty-four hours she should be milked frequently, but very little drawn at a time. Forty-eight Hours after inflation she should be milked and attended to in the ordinary Man- eer.--Dr. J. H. Reed., 0. H. A. Col - 1 rge, Guelph. Shade is important for all classes+ of stock, comparative obscurity. We know that it appears only in milch cows, and at .or :about the &r- eel of parturition, that it has never been noticed at or -following • the Weill of the first calf, and very rare- ly the second; that cows that are heavy mincers 'tar in 'gross condition, or both, are :particularly susceptible, but it is,occasionally met with in a poor milker or •an :animal lh lo -w colidtion. Symptoms. ----:Shortly before, at, or in a variable time (say a few hours to three days) after parturition, the ores 'becomes 'uifeasy, neglects her calf, etamps'ber feet, whisks her tail, and :the eyes 'have a glassy appear- ance. She sways, has not proper con- trol of her limbs, lies or falls down, may'or•may.not be able to rise, goes •downestgain. 'This may oceer '1 f `s :tunes, .until :;she beeomea t rise. 'Elie usually assumese tr . positions;:lies either on her, side'i',ith limbs and Tread outstretched, we on hamar sternum, •with the head thrown baekwards:and the muzele resting en the flank. There are few cases in which either one or the other.,, of SCHOOL FAIl1S IN HURON' COUNTY FOR 1520 The following sc:ieduie of sebrnr 4 �. The Hori Jd Departni int is al- ways ready to turn out first-class work ,at moderate prices eo'nsirler .ing the great increase in gest of production. Every farmer ehrruld .nd many have already, have a Ilrinted supply of note paper and envelopes, with No. of Telephone and' Ilur•al Mail route,. and perhaps whatever specialty he follows in tock, grain or fruit, It loots businesslike and costs little more than the retail price of, the l,lanir. 21i', and Mrs. Wm. Tiernan and Mr and Mrs. T. ?tachy. of Strat- f ,rcl were among oliir holiday vise ittars., .Miss Myrtle Neel, left last week for Pontiac. Mry, Jaeksni-, of 'bi"{iltnn visited her sist"r Mrs. Edmestain over the, week -end, GOITRE IN LIVE STOCK Alf Classes More or Less Liable to This Trouble. The Cause of Goitre Not Yet Well Understood—Simple Treatment 1s Suggested --Summer. Dairy hints. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto,) OITRE, or 13ronchocele, is an enlarged condition of the thyroid gland, which consists of two lobes situated -ene on each si :e of the windpipe in 'the re- gion of the throat, and connected by an isthmus. Animals of the different classes.' of all' ages, are liable t'o this condition, but we wish to discuss the trouble when appearing •sit, .or shortly after, birth. Each oY the .sa;id 'lobes is ovoid, and consists Of Minute a esicles sur- rounded by a plexus 'df 'minute blood vessels. The gland 'has no duct, but is plentifully •supplied. with blood vessels, and 'secretes •an albuminous fluid, which 'becomes absorbed. The function of this gland is not well understood. The laibes can be felt in an animal -of any age by careful .4:4aniriilativAr and 'as ;stated, areli-. able -Co become enlarged. (either one or both lobes) et :any age. In some cases, especially in'lambs and calves, it is of abnormal •size at birth. This is more frequently noticed in Iambs vseeesesseempeolosteetiesootoetmosimeettorososeeetwooko yr, 0 1 ti 69 VP 1 0 � ' We .. il. handle the old reliable T. . , .z t(3 stable equipments. o not be misled by inferior goods of this kind. All Govern- s ent Farm stables are equiped with the eel.. I ebrated "` : We have a vast experience installing these goods. a 'U IPS, ETC. We also carry a complete line of t Pumps and Piping, and install and keep in repair all our work 17. in than in any other -class of stock, and these positions are not observed. The I eometunes the •enlargement is so temperature .is subnormal in all un- complicated cases, hence the term "milk fever" is not correct. More or :let well.niarked coma is noted. In many cases. she is .apparently dead, except that'breatliing can be noticed, in many cases a sonorous breathing: =She is . insensible to curroundings and insensitive to pain. In some cases the development of the symp- toms is .very quick, while in others slow, andira some cases the extreme symptoms ,are not noticed. She may retain a degree of power of action and sensation. Treatuent.—It has been deinon- .strated that a full udder tentisto pre - ,vent the disease. Hence it is good , practice dao allow the calf to remain ,with the daui for at least three days, .es it•will nurse frequently and a lit - i ie ae.a. thee, never leaving the udder .without considerable milk. W1pn, :for any .reason this cannot be done, the milker should simulate nature e,e near as. possible, by milking frequent- ly, but very.little at a timeforthree days. It is also good practice to duce the , asrirual's milk , p1•oducia! ftipon od is for a_fexpecteweddays before partur'i- . _Curative Treatment.—We wish_ is pi 3,ticularly emphasize the , fact that oia,no account, and 'wider no, circum' stances, should any attempt be intelo to ,administer anything whatever by the ,mouth. Even in the volt' early stages of the disease, the patient loses .the power to swallow, lreni if fluids be 'introduced intp o the moutheome of ,it ,will almost surely pass down the windpipe and tftu'.,.• death by suffocation. in a few a11in- utes, pr,set up mechanical broncbtkti , evhich wild, probably ,cause death he few days.. We have .stated that ea full odder tends ids to prevent," now we say th l l ";s. ,distended udder tends to euro:'" i Inflation yvieh oxygen gas or SierAttzed air ie easier and. less liable to Apel3e cementations than disten sion yitli fluids. The use of gas de- mands the possession of a tank of compressed pure oxygen .gas and speo,lal apparatus. ,Outfits fo, iniiat- ing with sterilized. ;air oan )tie pur- chased from dealers In veterinary in- struments fee from eel •to .0, and where neither can lit . obtained rill ordinayy bicycle puuu with 'G ice syphon attached may be used, nut, ooinplicattons from the introduafarin of septic i)raterial are mere llalh. ing Toronto Exhibition. , than when gas ore. sterilized air 'Mr. Norman drown of Pelee I Xised.t' t`Eneiwirft old ae:;rla rid aoces in town! y 'lis udder' end teats must be thor`- over the weait-end. oug i1y washed with air, aintrseppti.3 such as a, 5,aor Cent.. solution of dir.r Mrs. A, C1, Brunner t and children of the coara tar antiseptics, tiro h rat a; end Mr. lerl'on O�{ tree.her return- of the operator and the instrunic. ) erl toOregon. Tr., after yi r t� also steiiizc �, !11 le drawnr ah, eeltd1 t}very, 1,41,t%* aai,.o ,+ as DM Mr. .3 5'. Huffman of 'Tavistock wee a i'isitdr in 'town' 3, er Sun- day. 1Tr. Walter Fasstrld and sister, Ade o? London spent the 'reoliday :it their home here., Mr. and Mrs. Hesdnnauer and di unease- :rnri _Mr. \ M. Eb1.'rs ited in town over Labor Day. • Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft and Meg Prey=ter Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. 't♦ Pre,ter ftrD 01;1 sr -0'4 attend -r sgreat that respiration is interfered With, the -young animal is weak and unthrifty and not Infrequently dies. It is worthy df note that in foetal life the gland is quite large, but nor- mally becomes -reduced before birth. The ,ea:use of enlargement is not *ell understood., Some claim that the 'bonditton'in the young animal is the result of insuffidient nourishment for the dam during the 'period of gesta- tion. Others claim Abet it is caused by the pregnant animal consuming water too highly impregnated with lime. Syniptorns=Tire • symptoms cannot readily be mistaken. 'Either or both lobes are enlarged, sometimes at birth and sometimes not until a vara fable time a'fter'birth. *If 'both lobes are enlarged a -well-marked, movable lump will be noticed at each side of the throat, there not appearing to be any conneetion'between the two, but appearing, both -to sight and manipu- latione as tw•o'•separate'lumps. If but one lobe be enlarged, of course one side appears normal. .These enlarge- ments are not'sore to the touch, and in most cases do not apparently inter- fere with the 'health of the animal, but in some .cases, especially in lambs, they initerfere•with respiration and strength. Treatment—eIn many cases 'treat- ment is not necessary, as the glands gradually become reduced without iii, but treatment -is wise in other cases, and in all cases hastens reduction. It consists in rubbing well once daily with an ointment made .of 2 dram each of iodide of potassium and iodine mixed 'with 2 oz. vaseline, or other ointment or liquid containing a large percentage of iodine or ,oxie of it's compounds.—Dr. ,J. H. Reed, 0. A. College, Guelph. � •u;�rr�s.�e px ��u •our � 6'�•i irlies torment cattle badly. The use of z+, rood fiy repellant means ext, trout ie, but it also means extra gains or oxzira milk. Homes .appreciate a drink during a long h t1fday on the binder. Horses lose in se.ndition rapidly when wor- ried with lees or flies. Youngce ves w111eimalse beet 'gains when housed during the clay, and on r'i'esh pasture at night. 'i)`liloss .careflally fed, freshly threshed grain limy bring on dige0- five tl'pttbtee With Otoclt, pariloulaa.l•,v horses; ' c, A Icr�ait' n9, it.ebest in live e stocit at one of the Ic mule fairs will' tend to SIM .i4 .w r10 ,47,1 e t., 6006060290099 SHINGTIES SHINGLFIS Parties requirii.ig Shingles this season. will do well by hying them at once. As after April. 1st all shingles will advance lOper cent. in price. tre Zurch The estern Fah) London Sept. ll,th to 18th THE GREAT AGRICULTTJRAL AND LIVE STOCK EXHII3IT- ION OF WESTERN ONTARIO '35 000.00in Prizes and .Attg'u ctions .Jenny J. Jones Exposition on the Midway , FULL PROGRAMME TWICE DAILY Auto Polo, Music, Fireworks. Two Special Eyelike, Daily. Exhibits of all Kinds. SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINU1F,, General Admission 50c. Children 15c. Auto and Driver• $1,00. All information from the Secretary. Lt. -Col, W, M. Gartshore, President A. M. Runt, Seedy, INSUPE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINS'P DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN- uiDO. THE HOME INSURANCE CO, Insures your Property without Premium Note, and guarantees no special assessment, THE WESTERN FARMERS' I WE4.THER INSURANCE Co. paid $60,000 loss in the November, 1910 wind storm, and have a surplus of $70,000 on hand and no especial as- sessment has ever been made. Rate' 45eents per $100 for 3 years. —21f Am also agent for several other Wind Insurance Companies, G. Holtzman *ZURICH, - ONT. AlTYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS ..Advertise in the herald 31 1` le© the resulta, and 1 lre�i�i! env,. NOTICE. Removed from my residenet to, W. H. Pfile's Shoe Store,, Rartleib Block, the Singer seweng machine and Edison phonographs and Re- cords, Call in nad see and hear them. Each Singer sewing ma- chine and Edison phonograph ep- cak for themselves. Agent for p10no3, ti - Zurich. H. WELL COST-C.PA,: ` ECUTiVL,..,; The Best Paid Y wd Book-lcoopers wanted, Only those wish ! pr vaneernent to qualify as accountant, 1-tomesti::lyr training, not interferinv with your i resent,tiietrria•' tion. 1{oot i t free.. We have trained anon a Cerci• lied Public Alveuni anti thin has any other instltn• tion, W' have Lel±, ei 7'1r'1a of others secure good navint no kis ., 0 , ;, n , ' , vett. ,, rn interna.tiOnAi. smnintiitits..,�.4.wj�a,vx.�- w4cbiltre