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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-09-06, Page 5ThursdaytP1)le•m'her 6111, 1993 BJSINESS CARD. Proudtoot, Killoran 1:IU;%t:bLL+'S, Barrfrters, Solicitors, Notaries, pall!, Etc. Office on the. Square Vinci door from :E'rnilton St, God erirh, :Private fundic to 'loan a oWest relate. Pr'ouclfoot,K.C. J. L, Itillora D. E. Holmes, lute, Holmes will be ID Hex all oil •Friday of each week, Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary !ohne, Commissioner, Fire and Au. immobile Insurance, Representing Huron and Erie Mortgage Corpora- tion, The Canada Trust Co, Zurich, Ontario:' Ant t PUT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Eto. Ads IN THIS -„C:'OLG N xt LOST A,11 Auto -Marler C•12 -b44, finder return to Wm, O'Brien, or leave at. Herald Office FOR SALE A. quantity or 0. .A. C.. No,. 104 Geed wheat at $1,25 per bushel. Apply -to Wiitx. 0, Roes, B.R.3, Kip - pen., Pliona 86r19, Hensall. Dr. G SL L. Smith L;D.S, '(1I'oronto.) ID.D,S„ (Chicago) r DE1'TIST • AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH, EVERY WEDNESDAY MAIN OFFICE — HENSALL OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey„ M. Jones Nat- itanal School of 'Auetioneering. Try me for Registered Live Stock; (All Breeds). Terms. In keeping with prevailing prices. Choice farm's for sale. Will sell anything 'anywhere. Phone 18-93 or writs; Zurich. Licensed- Auctioneer Licensed Auctioneer for County ot. Huron. In a position” Lo con- duct any auction sale, 'regardless its to size or articles to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for services, • Arthur Weber, - -Dashwood.. Phone 31 r 13, Zurich Meet MARKET Fresh. and Salt Meats . Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool' CASH FOR SKINS &HIDES Tuft but ` I.' DeLchort LZURIC;H LIVERY Jin -I am: in a position' to accomo- tate -a11 requirements°`in the Livery Line, have Auto for hire; Any? thing done in the teaming line.' GEORGE J. THIEL Phone 5a -Zurich, Pi, S. A.TKINSON, L.D.S„ DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and of the University of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, Mil- itary District No. One, London,Ont Office hours at Zurich every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY from 19.00 am. until 5.00 p.m at theCo1n- mercial House. Main Office at 'teeter, Ont., Phone 34. -19 I,_, I V P'OUL�+TRY., WANTED Taken every day 01 ,3 Oclock p.m. Do not feed fowl same morning When brought in. Highest Cash :Prices CASH FOR--- Eggs - . Cream and W. O'Brien Phobe 94, Zurich' CO SEASON 1923 Sumer • Deliveries '11ie Deleware - & Hudson Co's,. t LACAWANA COAL We nave novo in' stock, car of $igh. Grade Soft Coal, .:Also, car Pea Co.a1, tryst load of ilia for banking your fires and for .s eutra1 use. • ' Arriving soots, " car" Bullets, ' Get looixr order ,'ht for' a load of these. they will go qu%ek1. Prices for. the- ear only" "$13.511 per Ton. VO l & Zl'4O`<3'1JCE MERCIIANT *plana • Office '10w. Souse' lOj, fi'ilce&Coal. Yards, Erock,. Street, li-a E N 8 A L IIS Q l of A LOST A Standard 011 Gas Book, con - tuning $10.00 worth of gays cup- ons. Finder please leave same at HeFaldt Office, as it is of no Ilea to finds a and receive reward FOR SALE A goo dal -dish lurtilizer drill, nearly new. Apply al 'Harald of- fice for particulars NOTICE. On and after Sept, 4th, 1923, We will 'discontinue doing credit .13uama.ss. The conditions of - the County compels us to make this change. Kindly dont ask for any more credit after this date. Pro- duce will be taken the .sane as cash. Pay your own debt and let the other fellow pay his, Less Profits, and,.,a quick turnover will be our motto after Sept 4th. 'sours Truly, T. L. WURivt — ZURICH 6-3 FARM FOR SALE Consi-ting of 50 acres of good farming land,. being Lot 5, Con— cession. 11, Hay Township: There is on, the farm a 'good veneered 1L-ous°, bank barn with concrete .st- ables and foundation, also la fine young: orchard. For further par- ticulars ar-ticultrs apply ito John Becker, Rt. R. No 1, Dashwood, Adinini-strater of estate of Wm. Heckman! tf6 Dr- McCLENAGHAN - Graduate of ' •alrrier s School of Chiropractic, oi"•, Godeiich will be at 31c0'orrnic•l; block, every day from 10' o-'c?:ick ni.rian to 6 o'clock, pian, and irons 7 to 9, p.m. 'lave had 3 yeax ; at practical experience in the west: Conte ult'ation and Spinal analysis free. t-8 Tuxedo Chatterless _k.1./TO OIL I OR F OItD' CARS. •C'U AR 1IVi1 E1) TO' STOP THE CHAT IFat] NG- ' OF 13ANDS. Sold• By L A Frang, Zurich t-9 FOR SALE p'or quid: sale, 'a Waterloo sep- arator with- cutter 36x48 in. In exeerlent condition: Formerly ow ned by J`as. Overholt: Must be and at once—A real bargaii±cFor further particulars and terms ap- ply to J: Preeter, F. C. X'a:lbfleisch R. F. Stade., Zurich,: Ont. •FOR SALE Lands described as follows are offered for sale. All are saint - Hay. Township. ihlatHay.'.i'ownship. North -half Lot • 14; L.R.E., eon, containing 64 acres. Frame house built thereon. :6 art north-east corner of Lot 11, L.. R..E., eon,, 4 acres. West quarter lot 21, cont. 15, 24 acres. For past iculars apply. to .Canada Trust 'CO. London, Ont., or to Andrew F. Hess Zurich, Ont. • tf-50 In renewing your subscriptions for your daily and weekly papers remember the Herald Office is agent ,for most of them and in some cases can save yeti as much as 50 cents on a single subscript - i014 i z,i• NOTICE I have taken out License for Auctioneer for the CountyofHur- on, and pm in a position to .'con- duct sales by auction. • Give ane a .trial and I will assure you satis- faction or no charge. tf-29 James Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich, Phone No, 10-93 Dr. H. H. COVCN L. D. S.., D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON*. EIARTLEL s'S BLOCK, DASRWOOD LOCAL NE 4.17 it A. Melick gpeaat Tuesday at Kitchener -a• Mr O. true •is Visiting in Guelph arid Toronto' this week' ' Mr and Mrs if,'Yungblut are vis icing at Toronto. for a ; few, Haar l this week. Mr. Elgiia Snell ' of i ott'git :WA's a holiday visitor with his pat'enta here ' Mrs, 0, Weber, Who has been Visa itiits at the Koine of Dirs. P Hauch returned to Kiteliener on Friday IYtr and , Mi.'s T. Johr son, who, have been v'isrtltig clown east for a few weeks, have rattu-r'oed hona.ei. Mr and Mrs Wendel Smith wer,;, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Pearce Farwell, Cinylieeu South Mr and 1VLre W. F. Braun and the Misses Jane and : Alay tpe Lamont,: motored, to points in Michigan last week. Mr and Mrs. Goedon ]3ergie 't near Kitchonecv, :spent the week ,end at the home, of Mr Jacob 43rown Mr Hy, Hergott of Mildmay, a compared by, Mr 1,ouis Kraftt 2uxich, were business visitors t Arkoma o, nMonclay of b e of Mr and Mrs. Edgar ]3roderick and .;son Earl of Detroit, ,spent Sun-, day[ at the, home. : of Mr. Alex. Regi nie ,]3aby lon' Line - The next regular irteetiiig of the \Vonien,s' Institute 'Will be hoidrnext Wednesday 'evening, September -12th ..1'l members ave rot dtaliy invited • Mr' and Mrs, P. Kamptnan and daughters Margaret -and Mtuy and Mr.L. F:ert`ey of K tebener vs -ted with M e H. -O!tmpbel'1 over Sunday Mr andaMre Chas. ',Veber motor ed to, Croswell, Mich,, with Mr.and M_ra. Jas Laidlaw and family, who have beeen• camping at Owen Sound • DU 'and Mrs. George Wilh elm of iNliiverton, Mr and Mrs. 'areal Wil- h:elm and two daughters of Poole visited at 'the home of Mr and Mrs CF. L. Smith, on Friday Mr and Mrs Ezra Smith of Dc- troit, who spent two weeks visit- ing here, while Mr. Smith and Mr J.. Preeter enjoy -r.1 a fishing trip in the Bruce Innancaila, left on Si day morning ::or their home- in that city, Rev. 3. G. Litt, the Pastor, Will gain: occupy tli' pulpit next sab- bath morrinf; in that Evangelical Church. In .flan 'evening the R v. I3 i, of an''ier, Cedar .Fulls Iowa, Executive Secretary: of the: Forward'•Movemenit ; wil'l •: pteaeh. On Tuesday 'evening andA eel e ally tliere.:lgall lra:-a::'Confetenpc"oC, the- Crediton,' District•, whet .Se v S tataf f ac he: !spedlt".‘threea.tina0 Everybody is invited, 'Crediton will •entertai t An, auto acr•ident ocaured• about inil;r ea;+. ofSand Depth ou ;tile Ct•,ait�i•t road, date loala Monday. e :ni.=,a. - Two , cars were - .fo1lowa 1luf one anotheri and had turned out while .rcieetiii • another car dr- iven by 'Glen Sielek who is emp•- 1oyecl by Mr.' P. O'Hara, near Mt[ Carmel. Mr Stalck dial not notice the ;second car in which were Mr. Andrew Turnbull rind family and he .pulled back onto the road and the cars : collided. Mrs Turnbull was cut about the head but was not seriously injured, while endea- voring to clear' the road of the 1,17reeked. cars . another car driven. by a Mr Cousins of Corbett carie up and ran over Mr, SteIek,badly fracturing one of he legs. Ife. was then rushed to London' Hasp- ital where the frao„ture. was 'set about a week after. Glen Stelck is -a son. of Mr and Mrs. Levi D. Stelek 'of Dauphin, Man.. formerly of Zurich, and 1a son of Mrs. Mary Steick of the village. Much syrii- pithy ins extendet; to the young af- flicted maim . A serioita accident occu red ,ori Saturday morning, September. 1st,. on: the Sauble Line, Hay. Township in front Of the dwellings of Mr. Thomas F. Turnbull, when a new' Rusael'1-Knight touring car driven by Jack 13onacher, owned by hint and his brother Lori•ie, of Detroit, turned turtle and. rolled iu the ditch the other 'two occupants, Gus lIlc- earthy, who lives north of God- erich, was almost instantly killedby being thrown out, and Leo Brin- dley of Goderich was also shaken asp considerably, • as well as the Iionicher brothers. The evidences pint that the, car ays„s travelling. 'at such 'a'high .speed that it be, came uncontrollable,, and .!swerved. tow.tr is 'thti aveat duel, at which the dl•i•Cer pt -t. On the •einergeney bt,il,es which caused the machine to. throw out the 'four occuptiits and. reel tothe east ditch where.1'1 up set with the above result;• tis the. driver when found was ]yin' ito:: as - than foiirty feet from till? xii And the reports given -:to the ?)idem daily papers:'• that loose 'aw•e1 on the road Was the caalae; absolutely wrong, as it Would be ntpossible to; sweep up 4a pall of ace gravel in: two rods distariee the roadbed, faire -fact is ton itch speed. We thing it is high tie that our Provincial Authorttios: bind have a speer!; cop +statton,a in this district during the �sutn- lir mouths and make'it a: 'safe, lacy` •fior. the residnte of than see; **VW._ le GO WITH 'THE CROWDS e To the Godexich Fall Fair next c,t week, Wed., Thursday and Friday,, is Sept, 5th, 6th and 7th. in Creased prize list, $900_ in pIlr•ses for sac to es Thursday andTrntay, 2.20 Far- of titers' trot, 2,30 and 2.12 classes! n1 Goderich manufacturers aro putting l,1 on a fine exhibit of imide in God-eb ericit goods in main building, which ,ed it will, be worth coming a long way in to see, _ Large midway, including p side shows and', riding devices, o11 the grounds, 1 • tions'tc%'go out on the Xingg's lligix�., whys; iAL1) SAY PErll Cafeiut. Experiments !Matte` With Cattle Anti Hogs, (7o mralunlcrition' ant! f)eflrnc:ion ol C4erttis-,.-Net 'illown /ilsc,n1 iait4+' 1'0 .Or Vapor itept Alive la Manure, tonn'tributad by Oriattrici Deportrrient.oi' agriculture, Toronto.) At acolr.f.erera00 of veterinarians en- gaged In the ra ilc tJ t a ton of tuliKrcit' l•ealS in live stoats, held in Chiang/1 a valuable paper was read by ()r . 'Schroeder, Superinten gilt of ttit Bureau of Ailitnal Industry at Datta eadtt, iii„ who gave details of ti)t results or experiments which he h:1r 'gtiduct•eci during rrrany years on tiie subject of how tuberculosis is carried from oue animal to another, '. The first experiment lie described Was, where two -stables were used, iesignateu 1' and H. 1-13. 'Germs Destroyed by Air and suiaivnit. Stable T'held for six years a tuber- c-ulous herd of about 20 cattle rang hug trans -cattle that were beallhy t+ diose that were in the last stages u: ,;r,ueralized tuberculosis. Health) 4attls put into this stable contractee Ile disease very quickly, and death: v',ire' not uncorumon, in stable kt z. wad of 20 10 30 cattle were kola aur ,,ie' tai' same time, but no 4use •u;,ic.n,usis developed among isctrpl,ly'ed in stable '1' were uta Snowed la 4taole L1 :tor were ?aid iii T ever taken into al. L. seui•oeder behaves that this expel. nient confirms the resuarcb of vatic,. i,vestigators to the eliect "that a• 1:u,Ve tau satisfactory reasons to ta: .see that tubercle bacilli can vela,. leir virulence lung exits ugh u sarculous sputum or. otbei .uc, tu.n.ces . to become pulverized Su,:, 'Jiently to be carried about by ea; ante of air, and even if this wi: c,`.aeible the germs would ue ,o ea acseu to light in the minute panic:+t. t.iiicu can float in the air that ti,.• .,,Quid speedily die." %.r.•rnis Not Biovar about Like i'ua si Vapor. ''Auothc:r experiment of a simil uliaracter was carried utii on a t:, are field which had been div,d• in:.„ niclosures, each cones. fig a stable 16 feet square. 'S., :nclostires were &signaleld A, .,s'i a:.. •0. A was separated Proal 13 by .w'oven wire fence. 0 was sepur,t, from B by two lines of woven w.. .fence eight feet apart. Sevcral i, "berculous cows, some healthy ca... and some healthy brood sows v,t_ . placed- in stable 13. Healthy c..:,,. "and -healthy brood sows were.piaa. Ill Al aild (3.. At first each inc,:,,i,:, and'`:itIl special attendant but lata tine Tuan - as.givers the care of al, , ttjeui-, Wits the. ir1Junction dial .I, 4{d .e.q.c i to the stecb .til ,t , Widal of •C, A 13, .: 1,t it was Lata a sary`.;to -etitet A on C atter tiaVt:n been,hi B,- lie was required to cites.' hla'slities 01 manure. This expel. mentt continued with the one man rim. charge ,for seven years. inclosure i, proved to be a dangerous place foi both: bogs atnd cattle. A few hogs in A contracted tuberculosis, but nou.. of the,; catle, and both hogs and cattle in 0 remained free. As a comment on this experiment, Schroeder says, ''Tuberculous infection is a concrete thing,, Which is not blown from place to•place like a mass of vapor or fog. There are many ways in which it can be transported, but they are simple, easily comprehended ways." This he showed by a third experiment. He tiad two pastures separated by a small woodland and a cultivated feid. A strewn flowed frond one field called I to the ',other called 5. A herd of tuberculous cattle was placed in 1 and a healthy herd itt E. Several of the ,cattle' In I7 contracted tu- cu1oals. Healthy Cattle Contract the .,Disease by Contact:.. • •FSxperiment3 regarding tile danger of, allowing healthy cattle to come hate coneact with diseased ones are quiteirnpressrve Calves which nurs- ed a Euberculou"s udder only once or were Led just once ion tuberculous milk frown a pail invariably contract- ed the disease. Schroeder has two records of healthy bulls, contracting the disease. while serving•tuberculous colWs, :but none of healthy cows con- tracting the disease during service by. tuberculous bulls. i,Schroeder's studies show that if hetll,thy cattle aro protected from di}`eat ,contact with virulent tubercu- lous n atel•lal or with diseased cattle, their -chances of contracting the dis- eace:are slight, even nil. For ,eight years, he has been alternating a healthy herd and a diseased herd frain stable to stable, " The stable in w ' ch the diseased cattle were kept is:Jearefully cleaned, but not disin- fe ted, especial care being taken to reliove caked masses of lnauuru, After -a Week er ten days the Healthy cattle are put 'in, 'and the tuberculous ca4le' ptit in the stable formerly oa. copied. - ay the healthy ' cattle. I3oth stables are trance structures with 'eai,tlx 1110ais: No cases of tuberculosis have ever developed in the healthy hed. . • T.:43.. Giernts and Manure Piles. r. Schroe er 'closed his paper wit'li:' this significant statement, "'1labercle bacilli have been pr•tived at the; station to remain alive and viru- le4 hits manure pile, spine 'distance bOw .its surface, ;fora period• up- walla 01 alx months, but they will not stat'• alive,. in stables or else- w•ilare,. Unless they 'are protected by opLQte "teaaae 'Of' some e iind •. Lg aillSt the ayctiott`"of the light." Deliclrn cattle cm may flne,dry day when tiles do not abound, but not itt vely .hat cy very cold weather. The opartition •should .not be performed aabert a,COWis advanced in pregnancy, It is best doriti after she has reocv- land. ! OMi. ukty '.• ,5U.r.lotr... • hHHdre or 'Fletvh r? .,.»..w+ti:,�..yv.-.•»,-hw..,,•+.5.•aT+9.''h1'ak"�Y,'°a'Av'h`4,- Fletcher' s Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarilyre. ared 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. What is Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor' Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 1VLorphiue 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, a,„ -d" by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE 4 CAis 4t a!lALW r z lV S .Pears the Signature, of In Use For Over 30 Years• THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY Il: Yor cannot afford d a Ford why not buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy HESS Ee17s then. :70.REPAIRING Painting Fwd. Car, One r"oat, $15.00, Two Coats ... iCovering Ford Top , Good Material $20.00 $27.00 Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors $5.00 Painting' Buggy -. ..... $8.00 IF YOU- WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT iVE •RERUBBER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS. ++++++++.s,, +++44+44 i•++++++++1•41-1 ++++ +++++++++++++++++4 ��Snlngles Lu.rnber. .p' Everything in • + 1. Combination storm and screen doors made to order, • Lu tbei and Building Materib1 4. Custt ttn'Work cur • S. rectiiJ1y f 4.4. .Always in the nnari et forsaw logs ! .46 IFt C. XALBFLExsctI • PHONE 69 fi ++++i.+++++.lr!'tyi'c: +,i•'g++'i'+'Q"i•.g w0 +++++.1.61'ie++3 ¢'++++++++++. 4 ZURICH 4. fLOOK + ' EN too 1 t e Good Reasons s WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FROM +$10 TO $15 LESS THAN OTHERS. Ti. We stock our own goods. I a, 1' + manship, second to none. Have only one price for mak-4:i ing Suits. Our Suits are made by work.„ I 1 4• •l' 5, We guarantee satisfaction o 1 money refunded. 4. The very best liuingc put in all our garments. HOF iTAILOR AND FUNERAL RE T ►R+ DAV AND NIGH T PRO,wNI No. 86 1 ,—,1•w ,•+