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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-04-28, Page 8PA Fi d THE STORE WITH THE STOCK urtain n r ,,terra , s OlJa STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE, AND WE ARE O7•RING SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN 11'.. LINES OF NETTS, SCRIMS, MARQUESETTE, 111LED, EITHER BY YARD OR READY TO • �w ,- «�' a"r... . ^'sF^-i' ^, _ iiia -: HANG. WALLPAPERS Se-: Our New Line of Reg. N. Boxers Wallpapers, the fiinest in the market. Prices from 8 cents to 45c a single roll. 48 samples to choose from. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! Co:n Starch, 3 for Se, da Tea, per lb. BI-' Third Jello, package Gi 'ztts Caustic Soda, 5 lbs B::king Bran, per lb. C ;...'en Seeds, per package 25c 50c 5c for 60c 3c 5c t7 G ?0DUCE WANTED HO & SSN PHONE 59 uro NOW PAYS rie er 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 11IOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? ••1.111., "himonirstraff.rzairtonerant, ND nails like lumber. Its light weight makes it easy to handle. It requires no expensive decoration, in fact none at alt, when panelled. Use it for obtaining fire - safe walls, ceilings and parti- tions throughout your home. It has structural strength, insulation value, is draught and vermin -proof, easy to install, saves time in new construction and is an excel- lent base for Gyptex or Alabastine. Gyproc may be easily identified by the name on the board and the Green stripe along the edge. GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE; Canada, Limited Paris • Ontario it For Selo By Fred C Kalbflaislch 4'.• A. _ . Zurich OraC ZURICH. HERALD►i+l,mota,yii.;~, 1Wit WE SELL THE ' BEST FOR LESS Special Prices: Thursday, Friday and Saturday , Princess Soap Flakes, Large Pkg. , „ 19e Tomatoes, large size tin, at .10c Heinz Pork and Beans, Large tin ..... ..............15c Kraft Cheese, Half ib. Pkg. 19c Red Band Loaf cheese, per ib 25c Factory Cheese, per lb. 15c Klenzine Amonia, 2 pkgs 15e Panshine, 3 tins for 25c Tomato Catsup, large bottle 15c Fancy Pink Salmon, 1 ib. Tin, 2 for 25c Superior Baking Powder, per tin 21c FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK THREAD HOSE, 79c PER PR. FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK THREAD HOSE, SERVICE WEIGHT, $1.00 PER PAIR. HOUSE DRESSES AT $1.00, $1.25, and $L75. J. W. MERRIER YELLOW FRONT STORE Mr. Amos Gascho and daughter Western Farmers' Mutual Dorothy, of the Bronson, and Miss L,.atrice Gascho of town, motored to HIDweather insurance Co Stratford one day last week. Mr. J. Kipping of town while en OF WOODSTOCK gaged in welding at Dashwood on t Business of anys Monday, in some way was badly bur- The Largest ned about the hands and face. Messrs. Noah Surerus and Peter Canadian Company doing Kropf of Kitchener, were visitors in .Business in Ontario - town. They were on their way to Kit- chener from Bayfield, where they received a load of fish. Seeding operations are in full swing at present, the land being dried off nicely. While the weather is cold, and there is no growth, yet it is nice for the farm horses to do this rush- ing work. Mr. 'Garfield Witmore returned home Saturday evening from Kitch- ener. He was accompanied by his sister Miss Leila and cousin, Charles Witmore of Kitchener, who spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syly. Witmore. Brussels Editor Dies Mr. J. Leslie Kerr, one of Huron County's popular editors, and editor of the Brussels Post, died on Thurs- day last, the funeral taking place on Sunday afternoon in. Brussels. Mr. Kerr has a few weeks ago become afflicted with a heart attack which grew worse and finally passed this life a comparatively young man being only middieaged. Before going to Brussels, to take over his father's business, the publishing of the Post, Mr. Derr was the proprietor of the Clinton New Area, which has been taken in with the Clinton News-Rec- o d, at that time. Mr. Kerr was a Amount of Insurance ab Risk on Dee. 31st, 1931, $19,593,724. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $199,101,.69. Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 years. E. F. Klopp—Zurich /Went, Also Dealer in Lightning Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs, dozen Butter Wheat bushel 7-9-11 28 50c Barley bush. .. ................. 35 Buckwheat 44 Flour .............. ... 1.75 3.00 Shoats, ton .................... 18.00 Bran, ton .... ....... 18.00 Hogs 4.50 Farm Horses.Come Back. The present low price of oats and other feeds in contrast with the higher costs. of gas and oil required real baseball enthusiast, and while in in tractor operation combine to in - Clinton, was very frequently seen on dicate that the horse is rapidly re- the Zurich Diamond, and most of gaining favor as a medium of farm. our boys who played at that time we- power. The next few years will lik- re well acquainted with the departed ety see a revival in horse breeding __. and the use of heavy draft horses FOR SALE on the farms of Canada, both east and west. Under present conditions !,arses can be bred and reared cheap- ly and when they have reached work- ing age, the charges for depreciation, fuel and repairs are surprisingly low, for the self -oiling engine has nothing whatever on the self -repairing heavy draft horses. 30x3 1/z Firestone Tires, Regular price $5.00, for $4.25. While they last. L. Prang & Son. BUSY FARMER NEWS Clipping the horse that has a heavy coat make;; work easier for both horse and attendant. Grooming is not always as thorough as it might be even with a clipped horse to say nothing about the one with a long heavy covering of hair. Too big a rush the first day of seeding may break the heart of the young horse that is unaccustomed to work. Even the mature horse has been idle alt winter feels strain of the first few days on the soft ground. Bring them to a full day's work grad- ually. School Fairs School Fairs are being continued throughout Ontario by the Ontario Department of Agriculture.' This spring, however, the pupils of the rural schools will not receive seeds as they have formerly and special judg- es will not be provided, but the De- partment expects School Fairs to be Current Crop Report Perth County shipped—a carload of purebred holstein cows to the U.S.A. recently, selling around the $100 mark. A Grain Club in Oats has be- en organized for the Junior Fanners of Perth and has a membership of 72. Improving Appearance A farmer can Improve the appear- ance and increase the value of his farm in 10 to 20 years by spending a few days in the spring planting: trees' and shrubs around the farm buildings, A cash outlay is not neces= sary, as he may procure native trees and shrubs in neighboring woods and along the fence -rows. The trees should be placed to give a setting for the buildings, rather than hiding :them Their ultimate size should be kept in mind in order that they will be spac- ed properly, and will not be too close to the buildings. As the root hairs Icarried on much the same as in the that take; up :rood from the soil are past The Agricultureal Represent- at the end of the roots, care should atives, therefore will require the co- he taken to preserve as many of the- I operation of various people to assist se hairs as possible. When moving In planning any necessary changes '.gees in dry weather, the roots ,s'ho- f +.4.4.4 �m�'�t"+f "h f+++++44***44. ++44"�n[.'1 +f�: 'j"� 44 *, 404 YourHardware WE CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH S!SON � P>vC . .A.�IaE HARDWARE AT OD.,..s�:�,�.T�, u �;;� �.¢' .� LET ITS SHOW YOU OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEW ARE AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES. Furniture Greatly Reduced We are offering our entire Furniture Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices. Furniture Prices have reached. lowest level and are sure to advance. Secure your ne is now i +t• leWe also have some Good Used Furniture in Stock Geed Supply of Liquid Smoke Cure and OLd Hickory Smoke Salt in Stock.. 4 We have been appointed Agents for the Celebrated t Massey -Harris Farm Implemen Repairs. Johnston Se Kathlie:iseh Hard are & Furniture. Phone 63 fir •t. 4,i F.1.+t•+I•fo+••3••d�•h�9••II•3••i�•F4.4.•k•F•!'a+++;t•FP•r+++++++.r��••!•4.4.44++4.4�+.' 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AND OVER- HAUL JO .S ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VER91 REASONABLE. GAS OILS GRE SES MoasseauZurich $• •II••ifi+tif�}.�.p++F..p{ dr4•i••F•i1 S••S•^r,4..io,.,frti ti'- ^•(j.^j*' .i,.E..'r+. 4- H1,++++++44++ �!®r,6cP:�j0 66000606000662060 010055Ii66`��i4�'6616Bt�dt�s;:('8�r 00600.66 4. 4. 4. a I a a g formerly the to to ED�IGIiOFFER GARAGE : And are in a .position to give First Class Work, on all I • makes of cars, and all other Motors. o IMPERIAL GAS, OILS, AND GREASES Also THE F ; MOUS ATLAS TIRES a With a One Year Guarantee. i PHILCO RADIOS KOLSTER RADIOS 6 LOW RATES ON PLATE OR CRYSTAL WINDSHIELD: AND a DOOR LIGHTS. BATTERY CHARGING, CAR WASHING AND. • POLISHING. -- PRESToLITB BATTERIES. IR r i I Scbrag'Bras. Phone 314. u ieb, iI: 111.44041,100.000.4000.0004100444114114101000604110006610.011.0.04 SOHRA.G'S GARAGE ATTENTION! PLEASE! Qty 4 a W e have opened a Service and Repair Garage Give Us A Call! and to • assist with ` the ' u in at •uld. be plrotected. by yv hurts? or,LOWEST POSSIBLE CHAR School ' ki 5 dg blankets. •