Zurich Herald, 1923-05-10, Page 5Thursday, ,l1'iay
t1StNESS CARDS ~' .
prorell ne, Killoran ei HOLMES,
,113.e• -etee' eelle•ttpn's ;."t,ariesl,
• ,E,tc. O,1'ac,: ,r tete Sestet:
and :,dew. 'irons, Reuniter' St' Gcori-
erit'1` Private tends to; loan at
l west rates,
tW, tat - rife,ot, K,C°. J i.,. Killoran
Holmes. '
fir, len .,: ,gilt he (n Renee!' ,on
Anarew.ii' Hese,.l'eenship Cleric.
feet of tnerrtage licenses, Notary
public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
omobile lesurenee, Representing
Boron and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
'dolt. The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Ontario.,
L. Snit]
Dr. 'D;D,S pChicago)
1)t- TIre'r
AT WALPER FrO'USE, ZURICH
EVERY WEDNESDAY
• MAIN OFFICE HENSALL
A. U -C -T IO-�N-E-E-R
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey are M, Jones Nat-
o) o? Auctioneering. Try.
tonal Sc1?o
me for RegisteTem Live
keeping
Stock,
(All Breeds). races. Choice
with prevailing p
farm's foie sale. Will sell anything
anywhere. Zurich. •
Phone 18-93 or write,
'Licensed Auctioneer
LyCron. In a;Oneer position too con-
duct• 'Surregardless
$uct• any.. auction' sale, .reg
As to size or articles and elf. not
(solicit your"business, for
natisiied will teaks no charges
(cervices. Dashwood.
Arthur Weber, - -Da
Phone -31V 13.
Zurloil Meat
MARKET
Fresh and ` Salt Meats
• Bologna Sausages, etc
ligheit Cash Price for Wool' i
()ASV FOR S1;.Ib1S&RIDES
DTunieb 'at Sts
fiF
eCet.
V
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L RICH.. v
I am in a position to accomo-
date all requirements in the . Livery
y
Line, have Auto for hire.
Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Phone 69 Zurich,
O. 8. ,ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
-DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
or the University of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
itary. District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from
10.00 a. m. until 5.00 pun at lite Com-
teercial House. Main Office at
'Bayfield, Ont,
LIVE
P 0 U LT R Y.
WANTED
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Taken every day till 3 Ocleck p.m.
Donot feed fo'a'l same morning
When brought in,
'Highest
Cask Pritces..
CASII FOR ---
Cream- and, Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
CO -AL
Spring and ' Summer
DELIVERIES
SEASON 1923
Owing to the strike of theMin-
aere now prevailing in the Pennsyl-
rvania Anthracite coal fields, we
*re unable • to guarantee delivery
Or price and until conditions • be-
te/fie more settled orders 'will be
takes subeet to our being able to
+u'btai* supplies and at prevailing
srlee tithe of delivery.
r)...443.. Dam talons.
isomi & PRODUCE AMERCEANT
TEEMS; -CASE
Phone; Office 10W. Hbob
uO 10j.
H',E N SA LL 0�N
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PUT . 'X•oJ1:I
Wants, For sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
`WANTED
CATTLE FOR PASTURE -A lim-
hea me mbeal •of cattle will be
taken for pasture for the season',`
on, Lot 8, a,, 10th con, Hay Tp'. Ap-
ply to Benjamin Pfiie, Zurich,
}hone 113. tf43
WANTED
FOR CASH -1000 tons of scrap
iron, rags, rubbers, old stoves,
horse hair, wool, lead, copper and
brass; geese ands ducts, feathers, and
all kinds of Junk. If you have any
gunk to dispose of Kindly Phone
1-81, Zurich, or write, 1. Cohen,
Exeter, Ont. 41-2
FOR SALE
YOUNG YORKSHIRES
12 choice shoats, 12 weeks old,
must sell as we axe over crowded
for roam.
E. G. Krueger, Phone 1-85. tf51
FOR SALE
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A .limited number of small pig's
bz:on type, not weaned: ' Also
a quantity of seed pea beans for
sale. Apply to :phone 6-98. Jos.
Rau, Rel. 2, Zurich -39-3
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NOTICE.
I Aria in a position to do any
kind of paper. hanging, painting,
graining and, decorating. Can el-
se ',supply wall paper if. ordered
Irons my 'samples.
3I. Eicklneier, Waiper Hoeiise,
Zurich ' tf-37
EGGS 'FOR HATCHING
BRED -TO -LAY ROCKS
Eggs for hatchinig at five cents
above market price. One pen of
Superior Bred 13irds. - These pul-
let 'shave laid continuously since
November, eggs at t
dozen. Phone 85-1,
ger, R.R. 2,' Zurich.
OCAL
!Yf
Messrs. C. Either and J. Decher
Jr. were at ` Strathroy on Tuesday
Considerable people are ill with
a grippe epidemio that is around.
Hay council meets this Wednes
day ,afternoon for the May meet-
ing,
. Ma. D, S. Williams of ' New Halm..
burg visited Tuesday with ; his
neiiee, Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Mi, Urban Pflis has taken a Pos-
ition as clerk inTi L. Worm's de-
partmental store
While they .last, our regular 5c.
led. pencil at 2 for 5e. Herald Of-
fice. ,
Mrs. Ws H. Frank, who spent the
week, with relatives Mere, has re -
darned to her homy.
Messrs, Ed. Beaver ani. J. C'
Reid of Dashwood called in. the
village onMonday evening.
• Mrs. J. Snell and daughter Hazel
of Dashwood;, were St nday visitors
at the home teethe Misses Williams•
;11rs. Barrie, of Chicago, who is
staying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Howald, is on thesick
list.
Mr. Jacob Weide; who is build-
ing a new residence, has the foun-
datino laid' and will. soon be ready
for the brick . work.
Rus us ell Preece ani Miffs Mur
iel Preeter were operated on by.
Drs. O'Dwyer and. MacKinnon, on
Tuesday for the rerneval of ton-
sils.
Mr, Jehn Decher Jr.. has for the
improvementof 'sxock the well bred
I'ercheron 3 -yr. old entire , horse
"'La ns Nianza".'this colt won
`prize at Ottawa. and. is an except--
ioraally' €int put up horse.
Dr. A.. J. MacKinnon, who has
been the past; four wee'ts at New
York city, taking a course at the
Post Graduate, there returned on
Friday. The Dncter bee received
some very useful information while
away] and, has all the latest praict-
50 ceps per
E. G. Krue-
,teat methods of they medical science.-
tf-37 The members of the %V(C iTsU..
met on Wednesday May 2nd. Mrs.
L. (xeiger led the devotional half
hours The Pres, Mia. Heyrock.
tools charge of tlae business. Tl'te
Supt. of the different departm-
ents reported the work clone by
themrn, The officers also gave their
annual; reports, $15e18 -was raised
by the (society the past year.
It isquite coranzone to see- sotne
Of - oulr,:you'ng boy's ui il3.ii g""aroun l
town tarrying a rifle], shooting
birds. We would warn such to not
be surprised if they :were brought
before the magistrate. As it is en-
tirely contrary to our laws for any
one carrynig firearms unless hav-
ing a permit. And furthermore
i•o ;shooting T in the village of Zur
ich is allowed by law.
Ir noes turns out that the auto
lin mss markers this year cost the
Department 23c. a pair, whereas
the auto owner was forced to • pay.
elle dollar for, these markers, in -ad-
dition to the regular license feet,.
If •a mercantile concern extracted
the same rate of profit from the
public els the department does;
more than likely 'someone would
be asking for a Government in-
vestigationC
seet
Stratford joined the ranks of
one -paper cities. Announcement
lnving been made ofthe au-ualge
mation of the Beacon.^and Herald
under the name of the 'Stratford
'Ileacoa-Herald, Lim' ted. • Tale Dew
paper will be published in the
plant of the Beacon which has be
en leasee].
FARM . FOR SALE
FARM -Fifty acres, more or less'
being south part, of Lot No. 17,'
Cong 7, Hay.. ; On farm is 11,¢ story
frame house, with kitchen and
woodshed attached. Smoke ho-
use, bank. - barn 30x36 on cement..
well With.ga:-tvunieed roof. Shed,
pig pane house ; driving- shed
and other ` outbiiildings. Theire
are a variety of fruit` trees on the
farm This fertil'`is all seeded ex-
cept about two- or three acres.
Farin would be ;suitable .for a truck
farm or for raisin celery.: or small'
fruits. Also good for pasture as
it . is well watered.
For further particulars apply to
Chris. Schrag, Zurich, Administrat-
or Estate Mcmno Kipfer.
FOR SALE
Eight acres ' of land, opposite
Zurich Fair Groundu. Suitable
for pasture or cultivation. For
particulars apply, 'to Jacob Dei-
chert,
eichert, Zurich, Ont. 4t-35.
WANTED -
Dressmaking and home sewing
of all kinds. All work neatly done
and ',satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
J.• A. Meyers, co. Mr Morris Weber
Zurich. tf-36
NOTICE
VOTERS' LIST 1.922 .
Municipality .of the Township of
Hay, 'County of. Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that
I have complied with Section 10of
th;e Voters' List Act, and that I
have posted up at my office at
"Zurich, on the 31st day of March,
A.D. 1923. the list of all persons
entitled for vote. in the said munic-
ipality for members of Parliament
and that such List remains there
for inspection. And. I hereby call
upon- all voters to take • immediate
preceeclings to have any .errors, or
omissions corrected according to
law.
Dated at Zurich March 31st, 1123.
ANDREW F. HESS, Clerk,
Township of Hay,
In renewing your subscriptions
for your daily andweekly papers
remember the Herald Office is
agent for most of them and in
some eases can save you as in.tleh
as 50 gents on a single -subscript-
ion, ,
NOTICE
I
have taken out License for
Auctioneer for, the County of Hur-
on, and am in a position to con-
duct ` sales by auction. Give me
a trial and I will assume you satis-
faction • or no charge. tf-29
James Denotvey, EL R. 2, Zurich,
Phone No. 10-j•93
W
DR, JOAN WARD
Will make ' a complete test of
refractive condition of
the eye, and
of the muscles, Spectacles scientif-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
chzrges. Will ib"e at;- 8-2e
Ziiihnaer's Hotel, Dash Wood,
Wainer :Heelse, Zuricht,
Z U it i. l
The village of Ailsa Craig was
swept by fire on Monday, thefire
started in a, barna and half of the
business section was tom -timed in
the flames as well as some dwelling
quartersthe loss is estimated at
$200,000. The fire brigade of. Lon-
don was present and ;helped to
confine the fired while'evevy well.
in the •village was emptied, and
had it ;not been for the railroad
water supply tank, possibly the
whole town would have suffered
destruction. Ailsa Craig has a
population of .53ree and the loss is
a bgt gal
Wewillask our readersthis we-
ek to ;not be •surpniised 'i,f the pr-
inters ink of the Herald is mixed
cdnsiderable with line and mortar
dust, as we ha refound it necessary
to put An additien to the rear, of
our buildi.ngy and es same is made
of brick; we were able aftercon-
siderable effort, to kick the bricks
and mortar aside enough to let the
wheels of the big (press turn, and
hope to be able to get enough
"Juice" on the rollers to reakethe
print ,zadablel. •
The centitltledar cold Winds daily,
make the 'already backward sp-
in; more 'sae,, nearly the Middle of
may, her(%]:and the early ;sown spr-
ing grain is joist pee ping through
the ground] While this Wednes-
t d isa od with
day the gigs ground cove
snow; Which is Mine as fast as
in mid -Winter. We 'hone ,this is
1
' athl.l
' poll. of *inter Vt>k'
the final s
for a few months et least. The
early sowing and grdening thisyer
has not been of much advantage so
far as the Weather was too told and
dr y. r,
l7Y i i 11, ld A l..0
71-AfoitikibKETS
A Nutritional Disease Affecting
.Young Animtlts.
sometimes, Called • '"Bullnose" and
,.~:1-diflleb" - Calmed _IdargelY iffy
Unfavorable Conditions---Preve.l.
tion( and 'i.'x , tment.--.fivet s•tid of
Chronic Ito its,
(Contributt;d' by (),Islario llrarLma;hf .r7t
• irk, tie Toronto
The occurrence of thi= see ::,e In
Young animals seems P. Hie . sely
caused by uutavorthJe ecese ; erns of
life, inducing iinpaired mess eel of
•he body, In 'particular there ars
to be a lack of bone duven:tee se due
to a deficiency o1 little saita'r. ,..,cher
bone -forming elements la t! '+;cy.'
Lack of exercise and ctor•;e ,'u:jine
went in damp quarters ars pr -o s=pos•
ing infiue ices and are a aeon e e the
disease occasionally in rues:.: and
calves:
in pigs tie disease occurs a;t+;.:eral-.
ly soap •after weaning time thio par-
trcularly 'iii'' litters born aut., _ the
late fall and winter months. this
time, improper feeding of the seeing
pigs associated with exposure to in-
clement weather and close ceetine
thent In cold damp quarters cdmiiine
in accentuating the tendency tov.ards
faulty nutrition and ill-ll;alth, which
are . forerunners of Rickets. The
feeding of young pigs excasa,rely on
corn and also keeping Lnt::u exclu-
sively on a sloppy diet of buttermilk
is at times responsible. in some
cases tnere.appear s to be an iaih.rited
tendency in litters, due possibly to
errors in the management aim .reed-
ing of the sow while pregnant, and
ei ter farrowing.
yy'iaiyacrus:
in Sine c.ise of calves and colts be-
eeneutgt auected with Rickets, they
Spec+ i` ttiithr'ifty and develop iauper-
ectly: 'tine bones of the legs become
goiLea't.,d so that they gracuaily oend
and become distorted, causing the
anemia to be bow-legged and enlarg-
ed at the joints, and otherwise un-
ci ieiy shaped. They are prone to lie
do'6- n a greatdeal of the time, ano
a,a v,alst og they move stilts;
oackuoue •also t.t'comes .crooked in
sonic cases. s ,.u; pigs frequently
become au.icea end,, at first, appear
to nere.s eserly sed have ee h000r-
m„ toffs causes in shop
a cr..., : :r d'rt and to keep picking
up and enewing pieces' of sue 1uci
bones. They soon begin to uevelop
abnormally red disproporti-4ately,
while'remaining stunted in ere win.
They become poi bellieti and
enlarges, giving it a bulging (•ip..ar
ance, with the snout deiornls.e, twee.
the -'name "Bullnose being used..
They may also breathe wall a o:
fling sound, while the' hoed' r means
large. 'MO -skin often ir.Pe-A ui s Lilot.,-=
eu-el enc teack'edd and gets disc see..
With 'dirt, giving a blues sooty
appearance to 'white pigs. Sooner on
later, the bones of the legs beeei L.
bend and they become deformed. This
'causes the legs to become laxity bow-
ed and makes them wails vt.ie se,
and awkward. -The joints become en- e a $
larged and the pigs lie down. e. great i81 Co
deal of the time and, on rising, they
keep resting on their knees, The
lower ends of the ribs also uecomo
enlarged and seem to bend onwards
under the body. At times many of
the rickety pigs `become troubled
with piles and prolapse of Lae rec-
tum, causing it to protrude as a red
tumor -like mass behind. Flintily they
become miserably wasted and thin
and remain worthless stunted mor-
tals of no value.
Prevention and -Treatment.
"ITT M
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Ch dren Cry for Fletcher
`letcher's CaFt *a is strictly n s::ni ie 1y .fspa I, ':ants and Children.
Foods are ;a,,,• :itllyT px411ai c. d ps: 7 '!ries, baby's medicine
is even nr:ri ser.tial for Di r. T:enedie iznarily prepared
for grovrrit.,: , are not interchangeable. it was the need of
a remedy ft,t the common ailments of Infants and Children
that brought: •4storia before the public after years of research,
and no claic. has been made for it that its use for over 30
years has ai.c: -: proven.
What 'fin ;,5.^ 4+:..;.,1
OR IA?
Castoria as u harmless . substitute for Castor Oil, ,Paregoric,
Drops and °thing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither C,;• °':r Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its . -antee. For more than *'yi ty years it has
been in con . .nt use for the r::11,:if of f,'u.;;cttation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; ::II.;Ly tug Feverishness arising
therefrom, t.,,d by regulating true Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giring healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort --The Mother's Priend.
GENWW
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Bears the Signat.zre of
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In Use For Over 30 Yers
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY
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If Yor cannot aff'c:ret a Ford why
_riot buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy
HESS sells them
REPAIRU ,U
Painting Ford Car, One `''oat, $15.00, TWO Coats ... :.. $20.00
tris Bring- p Ford To el +og les -.-eessee....,,,,,
.- ]zoo
Changing Fod Curtains: to open with' .mors. i '--$5.00'
Fainting Buggy $8.00
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE I1,
WE RERUBi3ER YOUR LUGGY WHEELS.
To prevent the occurrence of
Rickets, one of the chief essentials
is maintaining a proper mode ul liv-
ing for the .mother while pregnant
and for the; young during early are.
This entails rational dieting accord-
ing to their needs, co'mbineu with
comfortable living quarters and a
reasonable amount of regular exer-
cise and outdoor life in fine weatner.
in the case of colts being araia+:u arti-
Lcialty on cows' milk, it snuuld be
diluted with about one-tnira water
and sweetened with a little sugar. In
the case of pigs they must rec.eire
suitable diet after being weaned.
.they should not be fed exclusively
on dry corn, nor on chopped oats
composed largely 01 the hulls, nor
entirely on buttermilk. In winter,
young pigs should.be given a clean,
dry, warm, place to sleep in and the
bedding should be changed daily.
This is particularly essential in the
case et late; fall 'and winter litters.
z'lie diet should be suitably balanced
and consist Of a mixture of ground
oats free 'from hulls, 'cora meal,
ground barley and :shorts with a lit-
tle salt, chalk and .charcoal added
wont time to time. 'rhe feed snould
be given mixed, with milk or water de
a thick slop. A little ground oil cake
or bone meal andskim milk is Also
good. As the pigs increase in size
the diet can be •gradually cbauged,•
e. allowed let o''
1 ]low d a 1
they should. b plenty
range and pasture in summer. When
youngpigs are noticed showing a
tendency of developing Rickets, the.
progress, of the disease' tan often be
arrested and-a'complete recovery ob-
taihed, if taken in -time, by changing
and supplementing their diet with
tonics, The diet should be arranged
as already described, wlth the addi-
tion of some digester -tankage and
bone meal. To the drink can be add-
ed dime water and to the feed a
tonic composed of sulphate of iron
one part, bicarbonate of soda and
charcoal four parts.: :mese ingredi-
ents are mixed thoroughly together
and a spoonful of the mixture added
to the feed: allowaLnce of . each pig
once or twice a day. In cases of
pronounced Eiekets in pigs, rvlrere
they become chronic runts, they are
not worth treating anti should be got
I5. AgeGa lura Prinei
rid ole•: --•C Y, pal,
Ontario 'Veterinary College, Guelph:
The spiv• and the bow and the good
laying lien
`ttave - m-oved the ttnanolal ettivatidis
o1 : "I1+ �inr7Mta.ra...
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Everything in +
Combination storm and screen doors made to order'
1 Lumber
and 'ik . ,4A' r " 1 +S
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Five Good Reasons
WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FROM
-$10 TO $15 LESS THAN OTHERS.
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We stock our own goods.
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all our garments.
15. We guarantee satisfaction Or
money refunded.
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Our Suits are made by wo'rl.-
manship, second to none.
Have only one pricey for mak-
ing Sulits.
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