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The Goderich Star, 1920-09-30, Page 47 . b i .�. ; ..«� a .>, QV►� ;°� _' ' : , ,. Pei n TM CAWN W. $rAn I e all ed Be or a. V Jog I SRI! that your pupilla out it this competition; and also artaggtl. It is 'worth thousands of dollars, ARP R taUit+able prograwma fol fact no limit can be placed on There are prominent peoplo all ov now it# DW -With This, Trow Canada who gladly tell you how th EIRE PREVENTION DAY, OCTOBER + ex Boge— theles, easily and d a expense --people who Heyer dream it was gall stones rulning their healt Cr Zona A!>t M and keeping them "Bill.. Perhaps yo We will present one thousand gold plated and enamel Kedsaln, , hardly know whether you have the to suitably inscribed, as your system or not. 11#0 yo sometimes a pain in your stomach P R 1 Z E S Bide. Many cases notice beadach or Som fiiore serious serious have more allhe"nervousness. all the" syf-ilptom You will be taking q good step t for !assays on Fire Prevention topics, to be competed for by the wards health and happiness by ge "Marlatt's boys and girls of Ontario in the 3rd and 4th Forms. ting a bottle of Specific nor sale at all druggists throughou e°' Azlnenera U a sAOmmo>t e Canada. If your dealer,"cannot suppl +•��• you write for free booklet to J. W r Nfarlatt and Co., Toronto, Ontario. High Rchool, CoNage and University Students are eligible to Svc -Tial Agent in IGodcrtela, Oat., as compete for nine grand prizes. A. Csm4eli, Druggist . TWO SOLID GOLD MEDALS,.- - TUBERCULOUS `CHICKS SEVEN SOLID SILVER MEDALS Ma. MoConnell was elected moderator have as Iateiligont idea of the bony •pullets Having Tuberculosis Are f anatomy of the horse Isom the knee Cmmon in Ontarim .. The Rayal Proclamation shou—read by a pupil in every General Assembly, reported attendance school Room, Vbi Dlaeaw Chronic Bather Than bones: one large•calmn bone extend- Acme — Symptoms Described -- Text Books and full particulars free on application : The Birds Should Be Killed OR In the fore limb, and from the hook and Destwyed, ONTARIO FIRE PREVENTION LEAGUE, INC. (Contrtbuutod b ntariootDe 0.`�rnt of Afortin affillatloa with UBPIRCULOSIS in chickens The Ontario Fire Marshal's Office, Is very common lin Ontario. tie UNIVERSITY AVENUE, TORONTO. r There to not a county in the GEORGE F. LEWIS. Sao. -Tress. Province from which we : A small somewhat triangular-shaped have not received for examination i hens either dead of, or suffering SUPREME COURT many. Chas. Garrow for plaintiff. R. from, this disease, Almost Invariably a letter accompanies such birds atat- nation it had the satisfactlon of know- S. Hays solicitor for plaintiff, J. M. er ,the knee Joint, and 'gradually de- Ing that )1r. Fletcher was still to re - Bo-A for defendant. Judgment enter- Ing that deaths are occurring In the Actlona Were All Settled by Convent- ,.,1 In terms of consent minutes. flock at Irregular intervals, the birds Actions for Alimony, Damages and Seduellon Somerville vs Somerville, an action for alimony, Df. G. Cameron for plain- usually gettingthin and lame before duty' of saying his farewell words to tiff. Ohas. Garrow for defendant. death: The following U a sample let - A short sitting of the Supreme Court ills Lordship directed that judgment ter received: of Ontario was held on Monday by the he entered in accordance with consent "Jan. 12, 1920. Hon. Mr. Justice Latchford, court op- cuing at 2 o'clock. minutes signed by counsel for plain- "Dear Sir.—Will you kindly inves- Cook Bros. Milting Co. vs. the L. H. tiff and defendant, dismissing this ac- tion without costs. tigate this fowl and let me know what is the matter and how to treat Shepherd Grain, Bean and Milling Co.. a rnotlon for iudgment and assessment AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE them. Out of 160 birds I have lately that over dozen. of damages, the action bring for dam- ages and the price of a quantity of FOR LITTLE ONES a some of them went lame on the start, some in right g beans. J. L. Killoran for pnotitr; the defendant not present and not repro, , Baby's Own Tablets foot and some In lett, and some lust moped around without being lame. g I have rented. Hits Lordship directed that men udgment he entered for the plaintiff ent are an excellent medicine for little ones. They are a sold all my old hens and have now 120 pullets and thirty last year's for dant andco and costs. mild but thorough laxative whlohAweet• pullets. They. started this In early Belcher vs. The ctt Shipbuild- ens the stomach end regulates the bow. els, lbws bringing roller In cases of fall. Thanking you in advance, tttg Coe id notion for damages e. tc plata- tiff's rrsid and furniture. C. Gar- con. stlpatiou, indigestion, colic, colds and Yours respectfully, .. lain row for plaintiff. :1f. 0.en Cameron for defendant- Judgment entered, in ac.- simple foverd, Concerning them !firs. L. ,l• Chlaswon, Paquetville, N. B., . . . . " Examination of this pullet showed cordan" with consent minutes, for writes :-"I have found Baby's Own Tablets excellent for my-youog baby to it to have been suffering from ad- vaned tuberculosis. The liven, plaintiff. Overholt vs Station, an action for the case of ehnstivation and colic and it glves me great pleasure to recommend spleen acrd intestines were all badly tubercular. The immediate cause of seduction. 'N, G. Cameron for plain- Ilff. Qharles Gorrmv Dor defendant. them to other mothers." The Tablets death had been the rupture of a large His Lordship directed. that Judgment are sold by medicine dealers.or by mail at 25 cents a box from The -Dr. Wilitams' blood vessel In the liver due to the development of tubercles. be entered in accordance with cement minutes, signed by counsel for the Medicine Co„ Brookville, Out. z Tuberculosis results in consider - plaintiff and defendant, dismissing thin action without costs Merit begets confidence; confidence beg is enthusiasm, able financial losses to the poultry - man, due to decrease in egg produe- Smith vs Smith, an action for all- and enthusiasm eorttluers the world. tion and heavy mortality in the flocks where It is present. -- ------------.- • ---_ �._ _M The disease Is, chronic rather than osaifio (bony) union between the bones 1s permanent. Hence a horse acute. -That is, it does not cause 2 death suddenly, but takes time to de-velop, p��rZ s �TgrS a , usually causing the bird to gradually lose nosh Turn pale around head, become listless, mopy; have 14 although all visible symp- toms may have disappeared. and frequently lame, while egg -lay - Ing Is reduced to a minimum. Pular Soap To be sure, however, that such a condition of birds in a flock is due horse over seven years old never has splints," This arises from the fact to tuberculosis It Is necessary to hold 3 cakes for 25c. A good, white laundry soap a post-mortem examination on one of them. The bird should be killed and September 1 -4th. The morning session, which opened at 10 a. opened up. If tuberculosis is present, the liver and spleen will be spotted Cream of Barley with white or cream -colored spots varying In size from 30C package for 25c a small pin head to a pea or bean, and in number from a few to thousands. These are the so- This was followed by the reading of the minutes by the sc^retary, Miss H. called tubercles, each one a mass of l r • r 4 -String Broom, 59c dead tissue that has been killed by the action or the poison secreted by the r r tuberculosis bacteria which have developed there. These tubercles are r r Sweet Potatoes frequently found on the intestines and In the lungs and bones r as well as in the liver and spleen. A microscopic Pre examination of a portion of one of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables these tubercles will show large num- bets of tubercle bacteria across the posterior •surface of the present. These tubercle bacteria are the Choice Teas and Coffees cause of the disease. They are so small as to be altogether invisible meeting, after which some time was spent in busine'h without the use of a high power to th esusprenso Ifgataent (which microscope. They are not the same """""� ""�"""""��������,■ variety as those which cause tuber- the visits made by the Presbyterial re- culosis In human beings. ;aelmantint;lau»a -splints eldom Daus"�i`) `peri& --:Birds suffering from the disease give large numbers or the Leach their In their droppsnge. Other blyde in birds in •H the flock scratching around and feed - 1rr0 Car. Montwat it. and iquare Ing Ing with such birds pick up the bac- teria with their reed and grit and so Ind get infected. The bacteria are ab- ,,�,�,� sorbed Into the system with the food �`�"��"�"""�"' and gat circulated in the blood and +++■��•�•r�■ lymph streams until they get located In the tissues, more particularly the �� in on the Ground flo or which usually gradually disappears. liver and spleen, where they raisony This " and secrete their poison. This nota on the tissue Immediately In other cases lameLess Is ,well mark- around tOem, causing It to die and horse lame from splint will usually turn white and thus become a char- stand and walk sound, but it asked acterletle tubercle. lameness, the head dropping decided- When this disease Is found in a Subscriptions to The (loderich Star paid flock It is advisable to kill off all the before November let, 1940, will be reeeiv. often noticed before there Is any vis- birds. Then those birds which on examination do not show evidence or ad at the old rate. After that date the I the disease may be used es food, new rate of $4,00 A year will be in effect. down grade, and the Intensity of the Those that show the disease should be destroyed by burning or by bury - lameness usually increases as exer- Ing deeply in quicklime. usually reveal the seat of the trouble. The entire premises In which the By pressing between:-dhe thumb and birds IIANS been kept alould then be THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY the large and small bones from the disc fected cleaned and thoroughly disinfected by the knee downwards, the seat can be lo- application or a dtsinfe'tant wash or spray, as quick- to get any arrears paid up and your paper seat of the trouble is pressed. And, tf lime, nenoleum. cresol, etc. The runs should be well covered with quick - paid in advanee before the new rate be- lime and then ploughed In .deeply. comes operative. usual seat of splint is on the inner Even after such treatment it would surface of the fore carmen, or it may be preferable to establish new runs Is usually one to three Inches below ! On fresh ground and then re-stock the knee, but may, be either higher from that are kltowh to be Isi�r TO ^IiEN SUgCR111t= affected, but when it is the seat is usually on the outer surface. S Anyone suipecting the disease in a 0 tlpeofal rata of $1.50 to the e6a of the present only during the inflammatory Rack and wishing to hate the case y`eax 1921 is of Bred if paid befo'rs Novem, determined. should send s suspceted bird, either a11we or dead, express bar let, 1910. To United States addr!eftaos flammatory actlon ceases and lame- prowd, to the Baetedoloftioal De - ON extra for postage in every t ase. llar`tment, 0. A. C., Guelph, when an 010=lnation and report will be made uated that it irritates the at ones. An Illustrated bulletin deal - ligament or InvolVoo the joint, Hone Ing wltb this d4eruie may be hpd on lnftmmation as promptly an possibl apl►licauou to tate Doosi•tmr,nt of re FOR, JOB PRIWI'`tN THE STAR --Prof. D. H. i1=ti4, 0. re, College. J`btles. 0. A, Colls►ge, puelph. sound and after a rest of a 'Wariab is t1111Y equipptxl for Ir11 elllttgl a of W&k trued duration 'When taken out to dri siraasle erltb AstAfsa Is use only Qi1141=� ill 90Mi loll at the right pt W. again, may show the characterls i'ttpresslon that seems to convey tvlirtt symptoms noted. Is endured from an attack of this trou- The patient should be given p ble. The relief from Dr. J. D. Kel- should: be showered with cold brat il WA Anthtna 11 medy fa beyond me*. a ,fit Zhel Cbdert14h ° Star v tort. �Wherti all, teas suffering there Ciatitea comfort and fist. Breathing that U necessary. In other caafi lrtbnMen born** and the bronchial Meows ors , West st, V.lral fir + tt rkr<Aii, illf_IL i 11.11 lU 'A' OfYtpletelY OfAred. This un. itquttlled rentedy is worth many times im of mercury and cantharides mile” iia price to all who use it, With one os. vasreline, and applied Ii . m, . a" .�. ; ..«� a .>, QV►� ;°� _' ' : , ,. Pei n TM CAWN W. $rAn I e all ed Be or a. V Jog I h F ARP R ,�TYTx p now it# DW -With This, Trow �tcati►e> :AleeiJarA A1`IeSter'y eutsl. `lresby-' l-Araual lCagtere>sre or ]gels# a! Rayteld Sept. 114!4. Cr Zona A!>t M _ ' Tho PresbyThe I tery Of of IluFon held its Huron P tribef meeting an the Anglican h, $orbs Ilescribed pad � ehWell, 13ay1Ield, on Tuesday, the 14th, u �iges'ed. at 10 a. m. It hails. slagralar pre -em - lntence, not only In Its. p1ac4 of meeting u (Omtrll>etad t. 041arto 11e t but in its welcome by the Rector and tm4 Toroac one of his church wardens, a lady. e°' Azlnenera U a sAOmmo>t e The following were present Dir. ]toss, moderator. Drs. Fletcher anti s Complaint In Young A.osses . .Aijken j Messrs. Macf,,^ae, Hogg, Ric- and oeea tolaally seen ill, horses Lean, McDermid, Mclnto,sh, MrCoq- of trlfx sgs' It, L rarely noticed neil, Foote, Telford, and the clerk, min t In the hated liptb+i, istcra : and Messrs. Wallace, Mitchell Sparrow, Uemmell, W. A. and F. T. y is order to undgptatnd. fluid apprfl- Turnbull. elders. elate the troui►ls it fs necessary to Ma. MoConnell was elected moderator have as Iateiligont idea of the bony of Presbytery for the ensuing six f anatomy of the horse Isom the knee months. CommAlessrs. Telford, Ross and Dr. Aitken, CommJslanera to the last .. to the fetlock. This part is 1ip"y General Assembly, reported attendance called the cannon, it eonslatg of three on its meetings and impressions there - bones: one large•calmn bone extend- on. Arrangements ttwgre made for the ins the whole distfutce, from the knee Pre -consideration of the remits from In the fore limb, and from the hook the assembly. It is not often that the In the hind limb to their respective presbytery is called upon at one meet - fetlock Joints. This bone has a broad lug to receive two resignations. The and somewhat flat posterior surface. first to be received was that of DIN 'Fletcher, Whosle congregations were To each edge of th4s surface U at, represented by a large delegation. tacked (by ligamentous attachment) whose members expressed the regret, : A small somewhat triangular-shaped of the people, and while the Presby- i bone, of Considerable alga above. tory too regretfully accepted the resig- where It artieulatel� With the bones nation it had the satisfactlon of know- er ,the knee Joint, and 'gradually de- Ing that )1r. Fletcher was still to re - creases In site as it extends down- rnaln as a member in full standing. wards, becoming quite . small, and and it at once gave him the unique terminating in a small somewhat duty' of saying his farewell words to Pea -shaped nodule,,xx little more than his people, and on the same day, Oct. two-thirds down the large bone. 31st. as Interim moderator, of declar- These nodules can he readily felt, one Ing the pulpit vacant. Representatives 3 on ea ph aide at t6r* posterior aspect from Klippen and Hill Green were also of the large bone, n; fe'W inches above present In connection with Dr. Ait• the fetlock. ken's resignation, and expressed so splint eonglr;ig 1n a bony union row at the thought of his departure between the large mind amall,boues. Henceforth that charge will consist of Inflammation is,aet up, usually by three congregations, Kippers, Hill- concussion concussion during travelling, cape- and Blake, Varna at least tem- on hard roads. As a result of this Inflammation an exudate U PorarGreen while ly being attached to Bleld, el, l white Mr. Macfarlane, of Bayfield, will thrown out, and the ligamentous ate be the interim moderator of the va• cant charge._ tachment is destroyed. The exudate Is, of course, soft t first, but soon was nominated for the al become converted into bone and itoDr. chaff editorial '.hair G .the new church weekly and Rev. Goo. Little o[ Guelph. unites the large and emall bohea by bony union. An enlargement of .tor the managership of the Presby - 1. greater or less slie' can usually be terian i Publications Company. The committee on re -arrangement reported seen, which, in most cases, gradu- ally disappears, by absorption until progress. The Presbytery accepted the increased allocation for the Budget nothing can b� noticed, and In many be and the program icor ithe Forward cases cannot detected even by Movement continuation. manipulation; at the same time the The Presbytery will meet again on osaifio (bony) union between the bones 1s permanent. Hence a horse Tuesday, December 14th, 1920, at it 2 that once has a splint will always a. m. Presbyterial have 14 although all visible symp- toms may have disappeared. The semiiannual conference of the We often Lica' people say that "A Huron Presbyterial Women's Mission- ary Society was held in the Presby - - horse over seven years old never has splints," This arises from the fact terian church, Bayfield, on Tuesdays that the visible enlargement has us- September 1 -4th. The morning session, which opened at 10 a. Ually. disappeared, but the union or the- Crones remalnlh.,'This absorption in., was con- ducted 'by •the Brucefield Auxiliary does not always o0cur. It is nottun- This was followed by the reading of the minutes by the sc^retary, Miss H. _ common to observe well marked" eplints•in horses olnay age. In some I. Graham, and the tre; surer's report by Mrs. J. C. Greig, of Seaforth., A aft 2 o cases the splint 'Ih double that IN, an enlargement 14 a� tteable on each very Interesting report of the General Council meeting, in Calgary, was fief ve side of the limb. .111 aucit cases there given by Mrs. R. D. McDonald. of Stratford Pre Is usually a bony deposit extending Mrs. C. Monteith, of Kippen, also read ete across the posterior •surface of the a helpful report of the provincial mi. large bone, front;;" one splint to the other. 'This often"tausea an Irritation meeting, after which some time was spent in busine'h an to th esusprenso Ifgataent (which and discussion Mrs. F. H. Larkin gave an account of fea sen passes dowu.thid +krtace) and causes the visits made by the Presbyterial re- Lia ;aelmantint;lau»a -splints eldom Daus"�i`) `peri& •oresentatives to the various auxiliar- 'les. ori Cltiat t tet' tape. sig nese. ( The closing -prayer wog offered by Ind t3Ymptoll(ts.�-In„_ltlany_ cases no Mrs. James Cowan, of Seaforth. hu lameness causes]. The first intima- The Clinton Auxiliary conducted the A tion of the preseboe of spltnt is the appeaftneq of the - ehlargement, ' which usually gradually disappears. In other cases lameLess Is ,well mark- ed,,a,nd is usually characteristic. A horse lame from splint will usually stand and walk sound, but it asked to Jog or trot will show well marked lameness, the head dropping decided- ly When the toot of the sound leg touches the ground. The lameness is often noticed before there Is any vis- ible enlargement. The lameness is I more marked when the horse trots down grade, and the Intensity of the lameness usually increases as exer- cise is continued. Manipulation will usually reveal the seat of the trouble. By pressing between:-dhe thumb and finger the line of attachment between the large and small bones from the knee downwards, the seat can be lo- cated by the horse flinching when the seat of the trouble is pressed. And, tf severe pressure be applied he will often rear on his hind legs. The usual seat of splint is on the inner surface of the fore carmen, or it may be on the outer surface, or both, and Is usually one to three Inches below ! the knee, but may, be either higher or lower. The hind limb iy seldom affected, but when it is the seat is usually on the outer surface. S Treatment.—laameness In usually present only during the inflammatory stage. When the exudate becomes ossiIIed (converted into bone) the In- flammatory actlon ceases and lame- ness disappears; except the enlarge-, meat be of suf shut also,or so sit- or uated that it irritates the ligament or InvolVoo the joint, Hone treatment should til directed to alla lnftmmation as promptly an possibl Splint lameness Usually appears vs suddenly. A horse may to perfect sound and after a rest of a 'Wariab duration 'When taken out to dri again, may show the characterls symptoms noted. The patient should be given p fest rest, and the neat of the sp should: be showered with cold brat frequently, or pounded ice kept to ,i for a few days. This will often be ani that U necessary. In other caafi lameness U more, persistent, and it nesxesarY to apply a blister. A bilste� trade of one drain each of biniodIM of mercury and cantharides mile” With one os. vasreline, and applied Ii the orIlinary way` will usually efYec a ours. In some cases it Is uses sas k to blister the second time (in abou' a month).' In tare eases an operation by a vetet1pul oat 11 Aoosssary. When lamiaj�uib >t is not shown it seldom %nlildoit" ntswstwstry to treaty npliat, as the, ehlftexiiriiiit usually.; gradually dtsalfpeat•it rrlthout treat-. A"d, V.1, O, A. Col (�ttit>It. A HoWkbald Medicine.--ney that', are acquainted with the sterling pro-, perties of Dr. Thomak' F.eleetric Oil in , thel treatment of many ailments weuld i not be without it in the house. it is truly a hotfaNfold medicine and as it eftectNo in dealing with many or- dinary e4mpiaints It Is cheaper than a doctor. So keep It at hand, as the gall for It may come most unexpectedly. Sugar is just as tweet If . not Fo char.--0maha Worid-ilerald. 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Specialist, Vice-P'cigtr�i & & J - 'Phone 198, Clinton STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME SCHOOL OPENS WEDNESDAY EP S TEMBE.� ernoon session which commenced at •'clock. Rev. A. :McFarlane, of Bay - d, in a fevv well-ehosen word:` con- ed the greetings of the Huron es'bytery. Mrs. Harkness, of w'rox- r, who was for a number of year! ssionary in Corea, gave an earnest d inspiring address. An interesting Lure of the occasion was the pre- tatibn to the president, Mrs. Jarnes miltun, of Goderich, of an "in Mein - ani" certificate in meur„ry of her ter, the late Dr. Dlariun oliver, of ia. The address wvas read by the hon president, llrs. 1,. fl. ark in, pageant by the NIcGilitvray \fission 9 'nd of Iloderich wwl ai8o, , eciated. The progran*, 610" Pee tuinute address orfen e \Iissiun Bands followed,. ' ing up by Mrs. L. T; .Dii ,n Band secretary. ' Pig 're contributed by `-41 ',. 'I Mrs. McKay, of Ciodeit'. ` An excellent lunch *ki ,.�. e Haylield ladie�i 3* � . A resolution expressing .'tht3•,: the Presbyterial, at the rein., s, NN'. E. McArthur, •of $Ipp fronto was Passed.L~;s 1'he neu meeting W,III be` 13 1 b derich. _ LME