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Zurich Herald, 1932-08-25, Page 8Mgr pxr•wr THE STORE WITH THE STOCK SAL ww.®nm.�..... MrM.Yrrrrr.�nWnY.�+w.4rWMWM� ICES CONTINUED 0'4 ALL LINES OF SUMMER DRESS MATER - Il : VOILES, RAYONS, CREPES, PETER. P.11J,I PRINTS, GINGHAMS, REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS. MEN'S WEAR Wc, carry a complete line of Men's Work Clothes,..for l'itarvest Season,,. and Selling.. at.. Lowest..possible .prices for High. Grade Goods. '. 1-7.rtt's Overalls, pr. from 1.50 to 1.95 6'.r'ldog Overalls, extra yarn dyed cloth, Special at 1.50 h u' l clog Smocks to match, Special, at 1.45 -ch Overalls, all sizes at Work Shirts, Special at 1.10 1.00 Men's Navy Shirts, well made, large cut, now..........80c Mu._'s Work Sox, at pr. 17c to 25c J. GASCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 11 n For Your fall Investments BUY Huron & Erie Debentures NOW YIELDING 1 5½% ....„ - Zurich PAYABLE TWICE A YEAR ON .AMOUNTS OVER $100, FOR ANY TERM 1 TO 5 YEARS. NO DELAY—NO UNPAID INTEREST—PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE. "OLDER THAN THE DOMINION OF CANADA". REPRESENTATIVE Andrew F. Hess, MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? se es••••N•ni•N4l/00•*••A®A••._ HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE you have to offer for sale, any good quality Alsike, i 11 ZURICH HERALD Thursday, Aiig11A 25th, 104'1* •;. +*+* 444+4+++++'i''� . +4 +$" *4', ++++++++++++++++++4*. + + , our Hardware Store WE CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH SEASON., 4. 4* ABLE HARDWARE AT MODERATE PRICES WE SELL THE BEST FOR Specials for Thursday ,° Friday LESS and Saturday Rinso, Large pkg 19c Rideau Cheese, Half lb. pkg. 15c Ingersoll .Cream cheese Half lb. pkg. 2 for ....25c Capital Heavy Six string broom 59c Medium weight Broom, 5 string i9c Lighter weight, 5 string Broom 29c Del Maiz Corn, 2 tins 29c Challenge Corn Starch lb. pkg. 9c Jar Rubbers, per dozen 5c 23c 25c 15c Zinc J.ar Rings, per dozen Freta Jelly Powders, 4 for Klen7iine.Anonia, 2 pkgs for Voiles and all Summer Dress Goods at Reduced. Prices. Onr Regular 15c and 18c Print at per yd 12'' Regular 25c and 29c at, per yd 19c Children's Cotton 25c Hose at ............. 19c Ladies Reg. 25c and 35c Hose at 19c J. W. MI3RNER YELLOW FRONT STORE Phone 140 GRAIN WANTED ` • LOCAL MARKETS We are prepared to pay the highest (air®eted every Wednesday) market price for all kinds of Ontario E s .. • . ...� 16 12-9 Grain and Beans. We can. also sup- Butter ... , 23 ply you with empty bags and arrange Wheat buabel� ................ 5030 for trucking same at a very low rate. Barleg burse. • .» ...-• —• 35 COOK BROS. MILLING CO. I '""-• HENSALL, ONT. Oats bush. ..............-.. -. . 26 Buckwheat ......_ ...- .... ...... . �� Office Phone 54. Res. Phone 63. Flour .. • r ..» . • -_ • . 1.75. 5.00 L. Schilbe & Son, Zurich, are of- Shorts, ton •-• • 18.00 fering a good brand of fertilizer for Bran, ton ..... .o.-..... •— 15.00 sale at $19.00 a ton, delivered. Hose �.........dm* .. 4•50 Mrs. Herb Mousseau and family, are spending the week camping at Turnbull's Grove. Board states that a. new package for Miss Vera Decher who has been) hothouse tomatoes has been Devised visiting in Detroit has returned to her and iS making a hit with the trade home. across the border, bringing a prem - Mr. Lennie Prang underwent _ an iL-�y out 15e per basket iover operation in London Hospital on ru- other'packages. The need package is a corrugated paper carton with a wood handle, giving it. the appear - icing with his sons, Mr. C. 0. of St. 1 ance •of a peck' basket. Each tomato Joseph, and C. L. of town, and other is labelled and •cellophane wrapped. friends for a week or so.• The cellophane of course is transpar Mr. and Mrs. Parcy Zurk and fam- ent and the buyer can easily see the ily, of Toledo, Ohio, visited over the tomatoes without removing the wrap week -end with the former's parents, per and spoiling the appearance of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zurk, of Exeter. the. package. The cellophaane also. has other advantages as it keeps the tomato firm and keeps out moisture. Seeds Seeds if Timothy and Clover Seeds, don't forget we are in the Market at highest prevailing prices. Also do custom cleaning at lowest prices. COAL COAL We can take care of your Coal orders. usual ---- LOWER! Prices as' Until September the 17th a $5.00 allowance on any old Mattress, on the purchase of a Marshall Special, Marshall Premier of Marshall Regal Mattress. See our Stock, Also please don't forget, when in need of NEW FURN- ITURE, We have it! Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and General Tinsmithing our Specialty. ULL LINE OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE ALWAYS IN STOCK. esday for anthruin trouble. Mr. Daniel Smith of Arkona, is vis - .a! LET US SHOW. YOU OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST (PREVAILING PRICES. 1 Furniture Greatly Reduced • We are offering our entire Furniture Stock at Greatly, Reduced Primo. Furniture Prices have reached lowest + • level and are sure to 'advance. Secure your needs nowt + Rev. Father A. M. Stroeder, of Maidstone, Ont., called on. Zurich friends last week. We were indeed pleased to•have this Reverend gentle- man call on us, and also glad to see him look so well and cheerful. Merrsr. Herb and Alex. Mousseau, Walter and Karl Burn had a most enjoyable fishing trip to Lion's Head on Georgian Bay, this week, and re- turned on Tuesday evening with a nice box of lake trout. Mr. Percy Rowe, Principal of Zur- ich Continuation School, and his fa- ther, Mr. Thomas Row, who spent the summer months in their home on Manitoulin Island, returned to Zur- ich on Tuesday where the former is getting things ready for the opening of school on Thursday of next week. Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy Polmanteer and daughter Verginnia; Wm. Rader and daughter Miss Barbara of Flint, Mich., and Mrs. C. Rader or Dash- wood visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rader and slaughter Lillian • Mr. and Mrs,I P. Haberer, Mrs. C. • Decker- and fiimily and then friends. 1 • We also have some Good Used Furniture in Stock Good Supply of Liquid Smoke Cure and OLd Hickory Smoke Salt in Stock. .i. We have been appointed Agents for the Celebrated Massey -Harris Farm Implement ent Repairs. Johnston 85 Kalbfieiscli Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 :4 ++fire++++++++++++*444,+4,1+++++++++,+, F+++++.4444116Z. (11111181;4 riINECMN. tUI<i dM11111111111111111111111111111u!1111III'fQktltlllllpk!BI111f!(I#!If? ,'b ii itM'IN111IRM1101111111186:111ilgfl1111fii(111111111uIIiI11111111(N1111111111118111Hillllll We Repair Wagons, Buggies, Auto Tops, Etc., Etc. 1 good Lumber Wagon at ... 1 good buggy at 4 wheel Trailer Complete KEEP ON SMILING! HESS, the Repair Mari- Trade iin Farm Products A statement just issued by the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics estimat- es the total of Canada's trade in farm products for the firsial year 1931232 at $308,480,201; - of this amount $224,728,269 represents farm pro- ducts exported while $90,751,932 re- presents farm products imported. Census Farm Figures Figures released by the Bureau of Statistics in connection with the cen- sus taken last year show that the number of farms in Ontario has de- creased from 198,053 in 1921 to 192,174 in 1931, a difference of 5',- 779 farms. The number of Ontario farms by acre content is given as follows: 1 to 10 acres, 15,934; 11 to 50 acres, 30,605; 51 to 100 acres, 58,295; 201 to 299 acres, 9,451; 300 acres and over, 9,269. Ensilage Oots, Peas and, Vetches The, following excerpts from the annual report of the Dominion Feld Husbandman for 1931.will be of sp- ecial interest to farmers who include oats; peas, and vetches for ensilage in their general crop plan: Oats, peas aand vetches in the dough stage produce a high yield of good qual- ity ensilage and cutting at this stage in to be recommended over earlier or later cuttings. It is not advisiable to allow the oats, peas and vetch crop to wilt more than two or three hours before ensiling. Added water to oats peas and etches does not improve the quality of ensilage. Oats, peas and vetches put into the silo without cut- ting will produce ensilage which is mouldy and not 'fit for feed. BUSY FARMER NEWS Preliminary estimates of the yield per acre of various crops over the province is as follows: Wheat, 30.1 bushels; fall rye, 17.2 bushels; hay and clover, tons per acre, 1.37; alf- alfa, tons per acre. first cutting, 1.79 Ontario's Pear Crop .� Prospects are reported to be excep- tionally good for a large pear crop in Ontario. The trees came through the winter with very little injury and weather conditions have been excel- lent for the development of the fruit Niagara district looks for a yield do- uble that of uast year and' Burlington also expectsto top last year's figures Taken as a whole, the production for the province should be far in excess t++•••+••++++++++++++++++,I*+44+++++,+++.+++,++.... • 1 TO OUR CREDITORS Owing to heavy financial obligat- ions that we have to meet at present, we are obliged to send out an umber of accounts, which in most cases are el' .of 1931,.It is interesting to note that t small, yet they amount to a nice lit - weather conditions have not been so tle sum when there are a number of Su!tail hirdsone ex:-; fc ropr h be Nbo at Stwoit cota, whereof the I ththeir em. appreciati�CVe trustri h of the to our! credit a peal. V47e TA p E' of last year, while British Columbia tended by rep y g p. will likely have a. crop about equal to 'have also given a local citizen a few R �` �. 0 N at of. 1931. for collection, who will in ,due time ,, " Y , New Tomato Package make a personal call for the =Dam s S e .. ;aat report to the Ontario Marketing owing. .:rl ,, , ZURICB ' GARAGE ATTENTION! TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS WE ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS Or GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A GOOD STAND. AIM GRADE OF GASOLINE FRO/ OUR DELIVERY TUCK AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES. Was QUALITY CONSIDERED EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK. AND OVER- HAUL JOSS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. (� GAS OILS GRE A.SE S H. Mousseau Zurich 4. 14++14.111+4 .444+•l+fi+l+'t•4+++++4444.idt4+4•444r4444+4+4#+•t4+!'+1+t+4+ •• +f• + + + 4. t + + + + + + t HERALD OFFICE Do You Know?bT That I am the Master Salesman! I am the herald of Success for all men, Merchants, Manufacturers, Etc. 1 go forth to tell the World the message of service and Sound Merchandising! And the World listens when I speak! For those who have used me as their Servant 1 have gathered untold millions into their coffers. 1 command the legeons of fashion, mould the styles' and lead the World whithersoever I go! 1 sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest! 1 am Masater Salesman at Your Service, and my Name is: ADVERTISE!