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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK .
NEW
SPRING GOODS
Now Arriving
Let us show you our New Line of
Prints, Broadcloths, Curtain Mat-
erials, Towelings, Cretons, Art
Sateens, Chintzes, all at
1\EW LOW PRICES
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
C eCade Salmon, 2 Tins for
Coln Syrup, 10 pound Tin for
Macaroni, 3 lbs. for
Tomato Catsup, 26 -oz. Bottle for
Sadines, 4 for
Pruner, per pound
25c
68c
20c
15c
25c
10c
WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR EGGS.
Cash Or Trade
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PRODUCE WANTED
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PHONE 59
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Huron & Erie
NOW PAYS
51/2 Per Cent.
'ON DEBENTURES $100. OR OVER
ONE TO FIVE YEARS
INTEREST PAYABLE HALF YEARLY
"ON THE DOT"
Local Representarive:
PLACE.. YOUR ORDERS WITH:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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I Your Hardware Store
WE CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH SE`'ON-
.ABLE HARDWARE AT MOD R! TI? PE.l S
LET US SCOW YOU
OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE
AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES.
Furniture Greatly Reduced
We are offerini our entire Furniture Stock at Greatly
.1 Reduced Prices. Furniture Prices have readied lowest
level and are sure to advance. ,Secure your needs nowt
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS.
Special Prices: Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Bon Ami, cake or Powder, 2 for.. 25c
Corn Starch, 3 for . 25c
Heinz Pork and Beans, medium size, 2 tins for25c
Family Blend Tea, blk. or mixed, per lb... 59c
Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar 35c
Red Band Brick Cheese, per lb. Z5c
Superior Baking Powder, 1 Fioz. tiin ....... 23c
Kara Coffee, the Real Blend per lb .. ... 59c
Oxydol, large pkg. Z i c
Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c
See our Samples of Men's Made -to -Measure Suits
At $22.50
WALL PAPERS AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS AT
THE LOW PRICES
WE WILL BUY YOUR EGGS! Cash or Trade.
J. W. MERNER
YELLOW FRONT STORE Phones 140
PLAN BIG WELCOME
Elaborate preparations are being
made for the visit on 'Tuesday, April
1s, to Goderich of .Rt. Rev. C. A.
Seager, bishop of Huron. The bishop
was born in Goderich, and baptised
and confirmed in the cnurch in which
he will preach on his. visiit. Taking
part in the reception will be many of
his childhood school churns. A full
day's program is being arranged, and
ail denominations are being asked to
join in wercoming a distinguished
native son. The massed choirs of" all
churches in the deanery will be pres-
ent, as well as all the clergy.
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
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TALK ABOUT GOODYEAR CORD AND BAL-
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OON TIRES AND TUBES.
To ---The Man who hasn't much money to spend on
Tires, they're the Cheapest Tires he can buy.
To --The Buyer who looks for Road Grip, and Beauty,
He will find them both in this make of Tire.
To ---The Customer who gives his Tires Hard Useage,
W=ill recognize their extra wear.
No Other Tires Approach Goodyear in Appearance
WE HAVE YOUR SIZE. GET OUR PRICES!
FULL LINE OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE
ALWYAYS IN STOCK.
ALSO A GOOD LINE OF THE BEST PAINTS;
WIRE FENCING
E'vetroughing and Generaal Tinsnitthing, Our
Specialty!
Please, Don't Forget, When in Need of New
Furniture, We Have It!
STADE & WEID
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BUSY FARMER NEWS
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
31st, 1931, $19,593,724.
Cow testing is very important. Not
all cows that give milk are profitable
The only way to make sure or these.
unprofitable cows is by the system-
atic use of the milk scales and the r
Babcock test.
Only land that will respond to good
treatment should be cultivated at all.
There are many thousands of acres
in Ontario that will not produce farm
crops profitably and should be re-
forested. without further waste of
time and energy. Every farmer can
secure this year any number of trees.
for reforestation purposes by apply-
ing to the Forestry Branch at Tor-
onto. Application forms are available
at your local agricultural office.
Soil Must be Right For Use in Hot-.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$199,101,.61
Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for S yearn.
E. F. Klapp—Zurich
/Went, Also Dealer in Lidhtnind Rads
and -all kinds of Fire Insurance
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs, dozen -'9-11
Butter 28
Wheat bushel ................ 50e
Barley bush. ..................... 35
Oats bush. . 25
Buckwheat
44
Flour 1.75 3.00
Shorts, ton ................... 18.00
Bran, ton ...... 18.00
4.50
Beds.
The soil usesd in hot -beds should be
the best for the purpose that is pos-
sible to obtain, states an official of
he Central Experimental Farm, Ot-
tawa. The success or failure of a hi-
ghly prized crop may depend to a
very large degree upon the attention
given to the proper preparation of
the soil. Soils that are too fine in
texture will not drain properly, and
such a soil, while it may. be amply
rich in plant food, may lack only the
additien of a little sand to make it
satisfactory. On the other hand, a
deficency of humus will have a tendo
ency to allow the soil to compact,
which is likely to prevent even root
development, and also does not per-
mit of proper distribution of moist-
ure through the soil.
Sow Clean Seed!
A recent survey shows that weeds
were responsible for a total loss of;
between 150 and 200 million dollars
in Canada last year. The direct loss
in crop actually displaced or .'killed
out by weeds was over one hundred
millions, while the remainder was
made up of freight charges for carry
Ting weed seeds along with grain,
clover and other crops, loss of mois-
ture, depreciation of farm value due
to weeds and the increase in cultiv-
ation necessary where these soil .rob -
ben were present. To multigate this
loss, the land must be cleaned up.
Careful pre -seeding cultivation will
clean up ordinary fields, while partial
..znnmer fallow and the sowing of
,,mother crops like buckwheat, rape
and turnips are recommended for.
very bad patches of such tenacious
weeds as twitch and saw thistle, ,A
clean seed bed; plus clean clover se -
and. clean seed grain of a high
tandard of purity and germination,
will give a big increase inyieldover
the other kind at practically no more
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We also have some Good iUsed .Furniture in Stock
Good Supply of Liquid Smoke Cure and OLd Hicko
Smoke SaIt in Stock
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We have been appointed Agents for the Celebrated t
Massey -Harris Farm Impi t: Repairs..4.
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I We Repair Wagons, Buggies, -21
Auto Tops, Etc., Etc.
1 good Lumber Wagon at . _.
1 good buggy at
4 wheel Trailer Complete
$45
$30
KEEP ON SMILING!
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cost.
Barley for Horses
Barley can be economically used
for feeding horses in grainmixtures
up to 25 per cent. It gives best re-
sults with horses at work and the in-
clusion of mran or a feed of alfalfa
or olfalfa and timothy hay, will pre-
vent any of the undesirable results
attributedto this grain. When well
boiled, with the unabsorbed liquid
taken up with bran, with the addition
of a cup or so of enolases and a pinch
of common salt, or a tablespoon of
Glaubers Salts, barley forms one of
the best conditioning feeds for aa
horse, fed two or three nights weekly
or even each night for a period.
Woodlands Important
Scattered woodlands through the
countryside besides supplying the ow-
ner with cheap fuel and logs help the
general living conditions of the own-
er and his neighbors. They help to
control the flood dangers and act as
reservoirs that augment the water
which appears as open springs or
flows as underground streams tha t
are tapped by the wells. They are ef-
fective. windbreaks , and beautifufy
the countryside.
Women's institutes as an Educator
Twelve hundred Women's Institut-
es in the I'rovinee usually give sole
consideration, during March and Ap-
ril, to formulating a program for
next year. The Institute year ends
in April, and the educational program
for the following twelve months is
usually completed in May, or early in
June, printed copies being placed in
the hands of the members. The gen-
eral practice is to have an address,
paper, or demonstration of real prac-
tical value to the housewife, at veal,
meeting. Most branches aim to have
something to hear, soinething to see,
or something to do, for all concerned
at these ,gatherings.
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ZURICH GARAGE
ATTENTION!
TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS
WE ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS OF
GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A GOOD STAND-
ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE FROM OUR DELIVERY TRUCK AT
LOWEST PREVAILING;! PRICES, WITH QUALITY CONSIDERED
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SHIP ON REPAIR WORK. AND OVER-
HAUL JOBS ON AL1. SLAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY
REASONABLE.
GAS OILS GREASES
H. Rousseau Zurich
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For those who have used me as their 'Servant 1 have
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