Zurich Herald, 1920-10-21, Page 5It .1SIDtIESS C'1 .RDS •
PI'.O D OOT, IIILLOBAN, t
i'a r; ere, Solicitors, i '1' !i
Pub1ie ee. ()iliee, an 14e
door from liuin;ituu St: i, , j +iieb.
Private feuds to loan at loneet, rte
es
tt�
11 �, I'R0'weeteT,. K. u, J. L. K e,eate i,.
IL 3, D, Cooite.
Mr, Cooke will he in Hensel' on JPriduv'
and Saturday of each week.
ANDREW P. HESS, Notary Public
' Com missionee, Conveyancing,
Vire and Life Insurance. agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. herald Office, Zurich.
Dr.E. S. R ar ie
DENTIST it
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICT — HENv'ALL.
OSCAR ICLO.PP
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.
Zurich, P. 0, Phone 18-93
Licensed Act neer
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 31r 13,
- -_
a, or - ..,._..
MARKETt.
Lula
Fresh and Salt Meats
Beit a� F , suss ges, etc
Highe..t Cash Price for Woulq 11
CASH FOR SKINS & RIDES
1161 li tevlext
41 w"'1 lif t S i°°' r 8 a si
•t,;" { : 1d P :.Kce, 'at°.
IN THIS COLUMN
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FOR SALE
One 9 -ll, ,11. United Gasoline en-
gine, dual igiritic>n, clutho pully,
on trucks, good as new, i,, Prang.
LOST
Or removed fr•onri the car of Mr.
Bki. Stelek on Fair night, on the
Zurich Road, west of .the village,
a Nurse belonging to Mrs. Stelck,
Finder kindly leave at Nereid of -
fico or return to owner.
FOUND
shawl -sear. in Zurich. Owner
can have sante at Herald office by.
paying for this adv.
FOUND
In Zurich on Tuesday, a roll oe
bills. For further particulars ap-
ply to Herald Office..
`^
LOST
A child's cap, on Saturday eve.
Oct. 8th on Goshen Line between
Zurieh and- Dashwood. Finder
please return to L. Hamacher Dash
wood, pr Herald Office, Zurich.
NOTICE.
The Secretary -Treasurer o2 the
Zurich Agricultural ;-oreety wilt be
prepared to pay out prize money
on and after October 22o.d next,
All prize winnet;s are requested to
call as soon after that elate. as
•convenient.
-A. F. Hess, Sec.-Treas.
FARM FOR SALE.
Consisting of 83 acres of land
being Lot pt. 20 and pt. 21, L. R.
E. Township of Stanley. Also
stock and implements thereon.
The farm ,i.; in a good state of
cultivation, Sit acres of fall wheat,
well fenced, 2 acres of orchard,
and building's in good repairs:
For further particulars apply to
Wm. Mero, R.R.2, Zurich. ti)
FOR SALE
A good second-hand organ at
your own price.
A first-class new Mangan Pho-
nograph, Large Cabinet Style.
kj
Ms.
.
:en; Mee- y ' `•i.ntih;y" entail;
leen l ny at i).r'h d,tl. , if, reel)
1l'ee, II (1 Hess (,; wiraclsor spent'
the holiday at hie home -here,
Plis' Lila Ale -lie' of Clinton BP -
eat the holiday at her home here.,'
Mini Flora Hess of Centralia ell-
eat the week -end at her home'
here,
Mr. Weed Prity of Kitchener,
was a week -end visitor at his
home here,
Mise Margaret Lamont of Lon-
don spent the week -end' at her
home here.
Mr, Feed Howald of Waterloo,
was a visitor in the village over
the holiday '
ilir. and Mrs. C. Fritz, Mr. Ward.
�•a
b^rtDilii6l()9I iyu;ia\; o1 tii:;C
'Stomach Among Ca.t:!e, •
Sudden [lames to Very 1''atutebls
b'ood, •A1ay Invite It --- Also the
Eating of Over -ripe Hoy or Too
Mich Grain —, S mptams and
r.Cr'eetment Described -- Vlricken.
Chat.,
(Contributed by Ontario Department of
Agriculture, Toronto.)
MPACTION of the rumen or
Paunch is one of the most com-
mon .disease of the stomach of
the ox. It is a pathological eon-
and Mies Dorothy Fritz and Mr, clition somewhat similar to tympan-
and Mrs.' C. L. Smith were • Sun-
day visitors at Dashwood.
PRESENTATION
A very unusual event took place introduction into the organ of solid
in the Evangelical church at the matters to such an amount as to par -
Sunday morning service, last Slab- Bally or wholly paralyze the musclesbath, when Mr. II, Well, who is by over -distension.
about to leave Zurich, was pees -
Some
ented with a handsome club Bag ine foods, as grain, chaff Or po-
and purse, as a r•emenibrance of tataes, appear more liable than oth-
the congregation. The address ers to cause the disorder, but any -
was read by Rev. F. B, Meyer and thing particularly palatable to the
animal ,pray be consumed in such
quantities if opportunity presents it-
self. Sudden changes of food, espe-
in Christ, are aware of the fact cially if the Change be to a food par-.
itis or bloating, but differing in the
urgency of its symptoms and method
of treatment. It depends upon the
Mr. C. Fritz made the presentat-
ion. olloFwing is the address;—
Dear Brother Well;—
We, your brothers
that the time is drawing ,near when tieularly palatable to the animal;
you are about to sever your cone over feeding on grain Without allow-
nection with us to take !up your ing the animal to take exercise; incli-
abode elsewhere. ' gestibie food, as over -ripe hay; food
Icor many years you have faith- only moderate quartiitits, may cause
loyal citizen, an honest member of the trouble. The animal continuing
the church, a true christian •and• to eat, but not ruminating suflicient-
1 faithful official 111 responsible ly, the amount of ingesta gradually
positions. Your quiet un-easrim- increases in tike rumen. We frequent-
ing manner, and up -rightness
of ly notice a case without appreciable
ch iratcr has gained the lasting cause.
e
'esteem c'f all who know you. Symptoms.—The animal becomes
dull and suffers pain, often expressed
essed
' Your absence in the servIces by stamping the feet, striking at the
end board 'meetings will be keen-, abdomen with the hind feet, switch-
ly felt, your laelf ley*e these. ieg the tail, etc. Respirations usually
many year:; has
bor been crowned'cvith accelerated, appetite lost .and ruuiin-
blessin gs. Many have reit the' ation suspended. Bowels usually cos -
strength of your character to live , tive, abdomen enlarged, especially on
better lives, and we feel assured left side, but this does not Occur as
that your influence in the comm quickly as in tyutpanitis, neither is
unity will continue or .gage! after it of the same nature. When tapped
r >n*�. Since you have between the point of the left hip and
you bre ; ' ? the last rib, a dull sound is produced;
petspostad to leave this vicinity
and when pressed it has a doughy
our kindest wishes and prayers o feel, and the iuhprints of the, fingers
•tit°itll you. A ilrl if kind Pro\rtd- do not . disappear quickly—et "pits
n•nee will se rl;reet your way that,. on pr.ssure." There is often a grunt
Regula' price $175, now for ili1''25. :t til 11 seen best to r tu:•:n to our during expiration, especially when
tC.0.1 soon RS I -am only a short I11st, a hearty e\'enenn`_' i4'Ill a- the animal is lying. In the later
time in Zurich
:Tait you.
-stages tympanitis may appear as a
coiupllCittion.
WELL,
H.. Pfile s Shoe Store.Ae a parting remembrance we In mild easel the a
.. ,�t�eeneeteenet:nee eene-ne _._ .__. k you to accept t his grip 'and'' patient appears
illassev.H
RE A.
S
I handle all kinds of Massey -
Harris repairs for Farni Ilnpleni-
ents, Also a full line of Verity
Plow Points and Plow Repairs, at
My Shops opposite Town Hall.
J .J. airy - Zurich
HENSALL
0,. T. R TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
iStage leave !Zurich 7.00 a.m.
South, No. 162 ... ... ... 8.58 a.m.
North, No. 163 _.. ... ...10.33 axe.
•"AFTERNOON
Stage leave Zurich _.. 3.00 p.m.
South, No. let ... ......... ..4.50 p.m.
North, No. 165 ... ._....
LVE
POULT V
"a,vrANT D
Taken evbry day till 3' Oclock, pan.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
-CASA. FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W a O'Brien
Phone 94, • Zurich
Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
LACK A COAL
Also soft coal.
Season 120 Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and un-
tlettled condition still prevaling in
the coal trade, We are again un-
able to guarantee delivery orptice
We 'will do our best to fill all or-
ders, and prices will be charged in
price ruling on day of delivery.
Our terhns are cash 00 completion
of deliveries,
Remember We purchase only Stan-
dard quality.
Ll , f;1
Phcn
2 home No, 10, Office No, 10.
FOR SALE
A good second hand No. 21
Fleury plow, J. E. Druar, Zur-
ich.
WANTED
LIVE POULTRY every Thurs-
day morning.
R. N. DOUGLAS, - Blake:
WANTED
LIVE 'POULTRY
Reid, Edigholfer �C Son, Dash-
wood, will take. in live fowl every
Wednesday roreneo,i of each week.
FARM FOR SALE
I have for sale the folloiwng
fine farm, situated in the Tome -
ship o2 Hay, convenient to village
and school and in good state of
cultivation. The farm consists of
120 acres, with eleven acres of good
bush, plenty of good water, frame
dwelling, good bank barn and new
silo, Also nineteen acres of fall
wheat. Possession given in the
fall or next spring. For particu-
lars apply to A. F. Hess, Zurich.
NOTICE
As I have recently purchased the
livery business, I wish to inform
the public that 1 are in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this line, Ain also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing line t1.8-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
c Phcne 58 Zuiicii.
HENSALL ,►I`I"E.I
WANTED
LIVO poultry every Wednesday
morning. Also potatoes, any qu-
antity—T. L. Wurru.
.purse as a token of our sincere• ti hyve perioditeet ease and expresses
a desire for fci�id IP food be allowed
love. Our pryn:cr is that the
1z
lllessin�5 of God be with you and e will eat a variable quantity with
bapparent relish, but the symptosis of
yours. illness soon begone nnore nharked
egpeel on behalf of your bre- than before,
thein and co-workers. Treatment meet be directed to the
Chas. Fritz. removal of some or the impacted
AAt the evening service the mass of food and the restoration to
reply of Mr. Well was read by the activity to the over -distended wall of
pastor which is as follows; the organ. When ,the distension is
not excessive the administration of
Dear Pastor and congregation; a brislt purgative, as 2 lbs. E riow
J I will try and in salts, 3'^ oz. gamboge and 2 oz, gin-
ger humble way reply to the morn ger in about Ile quarts of warm
ing address and gift presented to water given as a drench will usually
inc. I ani sorry to' state that there give good results. This is a fair dose
are only two more Sundays that for an ordinary sized cow, the dose
I and intending to be present in for smaller or larger animals should
your midst to attend the services be more or less, according to the
'of the Lord in this church.size of the animal, Follow this ne
1 tzttenclecl this church since it with 2 drams of nux votuica every
was .built, •16 year, ago and have six or seven hours, allow no solids
been a member for 3'3 years, andto eat until free purgation is estab-
b:.tn assure you that during this lished. If purgation has net cent-
tnenced in twenty-four to thirty-six
tinie I have never been taken by hours give 1 ee pints raw linseed oil,
so great a surprise as this morn-, and this alternated every twelve
Mee, a thought came to me, pas-' hours with 1 ib. Epsom salts and 1
sibly it will be the last Thanksfiv- oz. ginger, until free purgation is
ing service I will ever witness with eestablished. a little bran forh mod be
d be
S�Ou' allowed. Allow all the water the pa-
Tllis eigreat and congregation has tient will drink. In the meantime
Ile2n a great ,inspiration these, 33, keg up the administration of nux
;years to me h trying to live a veiniea until pugation commences.
life in honor tel the master and for If the disease is not yielding to
the good of man as well as my treatment after the second day, some-
own salvation. And many thitnks thing must be given to sustain
to the church and members for the strength. x'or• this purpose give boil-,
esteemed manner and lovingile nd- ed flax seed in quart doses five or
cess shown towards me nad my six tunes daily (as a drench).
family, As lam leaving only in In cases where the early symptoms
person, but not. in spirit par by erinarianale nis�necesan sary.tion by a vet-
my financial aid. W1iat is commonly called "grain
Kindly accept my best and sin-: sick" is simply impaction of the
cere prayers that the Lord's bles-• rumen with grain,
sings may rest upon you all, and When an animal has had the op -
God be with you till we meet a-
gain.
' I remain yours sincerely;
H, WELL
rtz., s'` .
s,,
Vi••tory Loan 'tax free bonds at pr_seet prices are absolutely in the
bargain class. The supply available is limited. Prompt action is
ni'ged for those. who desire to tale advantage of present opportunity.
YOUR CHOICE OF 1+IV1 MATURITIES.
Due. Price and
Yield
Intc'i'cst• %
1922. 98 .......... 6,37
1023 98 .., 6.15
10'47 91 6.60
1.93 3 96,50 5.88
10 37 e8 5,68
TAXABLE ISSUES
97 0.27
1021
103.1
Florets delivered to your Mink free o4 all del.:e ry o2•.b:o c:,iees
03 6.2:,
Ai
ro
('liarec
poh'tunity of eating excessive quan-
tities of grain, the usual custom of
shutting in the stable, allowing noth-
ing to eat or drink, and awaiting
developments, is absurd. The owner
or attendant should anticipate trou-
ble by at once administering a brisk
purgative, as for ordinary impaction
Allow nothing to eat, but allow all
the water he will drink, in small
qttantities and often, in hope that
purgation will commence before dis-
tress appears.
Of course, in eases of "grain sick"
where the early symptoms are severe,
an operation called "rumenotomy,"
which consists in cutting into the
rumen and h'enloving some of its con-
tents by !hand, should be performed
by a veterinarian.—J, H. Reed,
0.. A, College, Guelph.
Chicken Chat.
In view of the high price of feed
can -thee farmer afford to lone) the
Poor !eying l (ons in 111 01
given exercise, 50i'r
plenty of greon -lova 1=I '
uat,i (1,-.l1.;d) tb: ,..,ink .;. •;
,
, ,"s',) 11.
.i
Fall Winter
1vercoats
Our Fall and Winter Over-
coat stock isnow. co In Pete all
rueu's,'young men's =1.1.hI boys'
(Ar.19'e•,'z.t'
1'1lItiai
MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW WHILE WE HAVE
YOUR SIZE IN YOUR PARTICULAR STYLE •-
D NOMY BIOS. ° ZURICH
,IC 1
Produce taken in exchange for G oEe
-"�"'g" `mac—'3.—•'r•-- i` --tet' 3•
YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
117111 be promptly attended to here. Sce7us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING UI' ALL .HINDS
Rugs, .Blankets Bells
Full liue of \ 'l)i1), Sweat Pads, Curr~ Combs, ete
A Trial Solicited
THIEL ZURICH I
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c.•mx: :•^,-.ns:mc-s• a.arz a SXCIESc ler,,•.a. +c ,.c..• •,w.,• .c,r.. , r,:s.Qzi•.r:+a'r 4
ac atcves wvru, co let the bens feed
themselves—a hopper may be built at
home without great expense.
Only the well-fed, well-bred beaks
Will be found in the very heavy proe
clueing class.
Where the hopper pian of feeding
is adopted on the farm, the labor
problem is much reduced. If the hop -
tiers are kept supplied with grain
there will be much less danger of
underfeeding and producing stunted
chicks,
3Y uiss' Stly mos puce eri2nog
Market prices.
A. F. IIESS. - Zurich
NOTICE
I have a large quantity of good
building stone for sale at the St.
Joseph Block, s -if.
ALEX. FOSTER, Zulielh.
INSURE
YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
ST
.DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN-
ADO.
THE HOME INSURANCE 00.
Insures your Property without
Premium Note, and guarantees ne
special assessment.
THE WESTERN FARMERS'
WEATHER INS. MtTTI.'AL Co,
paid $116 e00 loss in the November
1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins.
in force $25.000,000. hate 45
cents per $100 ofr 3 years. Prem-
ium note 2 per cent.
Am also agent- for several other
Wind Insurance Companies.
G. Holtzman
ZURICH, • ONT.
ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE
DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS
A
THE FAIUtERS OF TUTS' SECTION WILL HARVEST
ONE Oi THE LARGEST CROPS IN SOME YEARS.
.WHEN THE CROP IS SAFELY STORED I1 THE
BARN YOU SHOULD PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
LOSS BY .LIRE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS TIIE GRAIN IS
'MARKETED,
I CAN INSURE YOU IN THE LONDON MUTUAL FIRE
NSURANCE CO. AT THE FOLLOWING LOW COST PER
MONTH.
20c per $100 -for 1 month. 50'3 per $100 for 4 month%
30c per $100 for 2 months, talc per $10i for 5 months.
40c per $100 for 2 months. 70e per $100 for 0 months.
er a $2,000 policy for 4 months will mist you only $.10.00.
NSURE YOUR- AUTOMOBILE AGAINST FIRE. TIIIi1+T,
• ACCIDENT, ETC, RATES REASONABLE.
A. F. HESS
ee