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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-01-26, Page 8e N PA( r ricorrT. ZURI THE STORE WITH THE STOCK ID -WINTER Clearing SALE Now on, and till January 31st. wrati This Clearing Sale is an Annual Event with us, and in these times of Depression, we are putting forth Special Efforts to give you very lawest prices for high grade Goods... We do not buy cheap trash for sale purposes, but offer real quality merchandise at all times. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Petr Pan Prints, Reg. 50c, clearing at 29c 50 Yards Curtain Scrim, assorted colors at yd 10c 100 yds. Curtain Scrims, ass. col. at yd 15c Ladies' New Silk Wool Hose, at pr 39c 19c $1i5 $1.28 $1.28 25c 10e Pure Silk Hose, Fullfashioned, Reg. $1, for Men's fine grey Sweaters, all sizes Men's Fine wool Fleece Comb., all sizes Men's Blue, Red back 8 -oz. Overals, Special Bath Toweling, 60 yds. only, 2 yds. for Crash Toweling, at per yd. See Our Posters for many more Bargains HERALD ThurAlva janelOk' Utlay, in* +aaietekete+++++.44++++044etelefhtet it+++++++++++++++++++.** J. G SCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 119 anoost CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY Huron & Erie Debentures 'Are Gra:wing in Favor Year 'Year. " licir§31 investors held $29,300,000 of the Trustee Debentures The Rate of Interest _is still SIM twice a Year FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO: Andre* F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SA14277 Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Egrons9=1=0.1116111111111111111111111111.111111111011.11111111pr WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday CHIPSO, large pkg. . 18c MARMALADE, 40 -oz. Jar for 21c MATCHES, 3 packages for 21c 19c ROBIN HOOD Rapid OATS, large.pkg. PALM OLIVE SOAP, 3 cakes for 19c CELE() SOAP; (with Green Tumbler) 3 cakes .... .. ......25e LIWE BUOY SOAP, 3 cakes 23c TOMATOES,No. 2 Tin, 4 for DOMINION TOMATO SOUP, 4 tins for PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lbs. Jar .. a OUR SPECIAL BLEND TEA, mixed, per lb .25c 25c 7'. 35a 39c NEW TWINKLE TOWN PRINTS, ARE IN GUARANTEED FAST COLOR, Yard wide, at 29e yd. HOUSE DRESSES MADE OF SAME FABRIC at .. $1.75 J. W. IVIERNER Highest Prices for Eggs. Phone 140 Imenlimeg, In Police Court Georoge Thornton, a Brussels yo- uth, who pleaded guilty before Mag- istrate Makins at Stratford to a charge of reckless driving, was given, suspended sentence on condition that he does not drive a motor vehicle for the next five years. Thornton face the charge as a result -of an-aceident between Mitchell and Dublin On 'De- cember 27. The car Thornton was driving too kto the ,ditch,.‘710. over twice and one of ThorniOn's brothers was injured. The three oc- cupants of the front seat of the car were thrown through the roof of the ear and landed a,. distance of 40 feet away. It is said Thorntonhad been drinking. giosaiesostazeosassetooeseseeessestseese••••••••••11•••••1 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE Seeds Seeds lf you have to offer for sale, any good quality Alsike, 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 Cala take care of your Coal orders. Prices as usual --- LOWER! 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! • Pkiriribing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and General' Tinsmithing our Specialty. FULL LINE OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE ALWAYS IN srocK. T DE & WEID ZURiCH ONT. • • • Two neonths in the county jail was the sentence given. Clark, Stanley 'by Magistrate Reid at Blyth after he had been convicted 'of keeping liquor for sale. A charge of manslaughter one pound to three of the mixed in connection with the death of Jas. grain. If the available supply of Taman, alleged to have died front the effects of drinking Stanley's liquor, was withdrawn. An analysis of the stuff sent to Toronto did not reveal poison. On the witness stand the accused positively denied selling li- quor and that Crown witnesses were at his home as stated. Mrs. Stanley said her husband never had any kind of liquor on premises. The court ob- viously did not credit this evidence. LOCAL MARKETS • (COrrected every Wednesday) Butter 26 Eggs , ......... ........ 15-18-21 ,Wheat .....,...-40 Earley 38 Oela 22 .13ufkwheat 32. Silty ' 150 2.80 Shiirtis, ton 14.00 Br4.n, ton ....... ..... 14.00 3.50 supplies about fifteen pounas of pea and oat hay per day and crushed oats and barley, one pOund to each three pounds of milk, is about a balanced ration if roots are fed in addition. If no roots are available, bran should be added at the rate of BORN O'Brein—At Zurich, on Jan. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brein, a daughter. Denomme—At Hay Township, on January 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Denomme, a daughter. Becker—At Hay Township, on Janu- ary 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Velentine Becker, a son. BUSY FARMER NEWS Demand Approved Chicks One of the most significant compli- ments federal poultry policies have received in recent years was given at a meeting of ha.tcheryrnen in Hamil- ton, the other day, when it was as- serted in support of the Federal Pol- icy of Hatchery approval that the outstanding reason why hatcherymen should be identified with the policy was "the public are demanding ap- proved chicks." Hatchery Approval is now entering its fourth year of operation and it is doing a lot to- ward the building up of quality and i hay is limited to. mixed hay or tim- othy, it would be necessary to add a ,Troteln. supplement to the grain ration. 'This may. be oil -cake meal, ottonseed meal, gTaten feed or fish mai, 50 to 100 pounds for each 300 pi'4'eands- of crushed grain,. depending isObn the protein analysis of the plement available. • Hulless Oats WE ARE NOW FINISHED TAKING STOCK : AND FIND THAT OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE, is AND FURNITURE IS TOO HEAVY, AND IN OMER. TO REDUCE IT VERY RAPIDLY WE $ ARE OFFERING OUR AT GREATLY REDUC- $ We are continuing our Special Prices on Mat- t tresses, and still have a few left that will go at Bargain Prices. Be sure and get your supply before they are 2• All Gone. • r and •Furniture STORE • ED PRICES For some real Bargains, we have a number of good used Dressers that we will sell very cheap. Be sure and see them. _ Always a good supply of Smoke Cure on Hand, Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt * Johnston Kalbfteisch 7 Hardware &Furniture. Phone 68 4- ...0,044.4.++444.44i,i4+4c4.4.144++++.1.41++++++4•444444414411*. 1 11111111HISIIIIIIIIMIIIM11111111111111111f1111141111111111111111•1118110111114EINIIIIIIIHMEMMENNINWOMMI 11.4•1211 We Repair Wagons, .13uggies, Auto Tops, Etc., Etc. 2 1 good' Luraber Wagon 1 goidou Uliggy at • 4 wheel Traileriler . KEEP ON SMILING! _ HESS: the Repair Alaa rttrgetlitaMMiNiMfillitli1117IIIMIIIIDIIIMIIIM11111E1410116111111lUalliifill1MISH164-118118.0‘0110111•01100•• Inaimenoehu.......Dra...•••••••••••rm•••••••••peloommare 40.1.1••••=1••••••••••••.•11111)Alip ++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++++•••••••• THE WINTER SEASON Is Now Here. Have you looked after your Autome.. bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to c: Righter Oil, and had' your Racriator fllled with a goo& Anti -Freeze? Run in your car and let us do this very Important thing Righ Now! g. Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or Containers. Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul - Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very Reasonalhe. • Interest in hulless oats continues to grow ini. Ontario according to sue- akers at the recent meeting of the Experimental Union at Guelph. En- quiries from all .over the' Province came into authorities at Guelph dur- ing the past twelve months. Though they decline to recommend hulless oats for general purposes members of the Field Husbandry Staff of the Ontario Agricultural College agree that this grain produces an excellent feed for young live stock and poul- try. In recent years more and more farmers, particularly dairymen and poultry keepers are inaleing,a pract- ice of growing • a few acres of the hulless oats just for the chickens and • calves. Lacking the objectionable and sometimes dangerous hulls, these oats can be fed safely either whole or ground and emarkable gains are reported. For some years a .group of Haldimand County farmers under the direction of L. B. Mehienhaeher of Cayuga, have beer developing a special' selection Or T,,ile.rty. 1talless oats. The seed was originally secured from the Experimental Farm. author- ities at Ottawa -and gradually spread IL Mousseau Zurich tetleaeaelekeae++444,44+4P+.4eVieteeetegeli4.4,4444+4414+4++.444,114414•444 re*ivtitootir*I.VV.P„.°P.PthIt'IPNP1,2: 41. . • over several farms arouna Cayuga value n poultry flocks on Canadian.4 farms. ' As a result of carefial eleaning„ " the ' .a. ' al. 2 seed each year has ben brought up Too Much Silage I 't, Authorities claim that silage is an tn%rtmhael hyiegahresr teh"oe.e7rieliebneeret.yetTigariaidesess. Li, rwe kinds of abuse are to feed too lIaldiamond has been found ex-, ta extra good feed It it is not abused. =eh mid to let the Fiaenlus accum- ceed the yield of ordinary oats, re, the bushel, be - 50 lbs. Wale in the mangers. It hould not turns up to 40 bush. per acre,Weigle- be forgotten that silage is largely ing reported. When it is considered ing close to to water. If the cows are entotreaged that the _ortlinary oat is made up of to cram themselves with silage at the expense of grain and hay they will not be getting enough nutrients to sustain their bodies and the profit- able flow of milk. Preferably the (,.2.:rairis should be fed on top of the silage so that it will be eated first ;t:nd then not more silage than will be with the other 'nitrA sunered. Ao , at, readily. Tf there is a surplus it a result, the expectatione of the hull- ,. ; won to clean this out of the man- ess growers in lialdimal to produce .„!r:,-: dail:./. • a lue.A.., .,..-o,1 F,upply lum, not b-1 ..!-! P.:00, l',. • 1 'frlf11.1' Orr though there will be some I i,,,044 "1, et *Airy JD aii1,06. wick, MA,I9Las vy,,31' 1., qi,i10,/esiL, i 20 per cent. hull and this hull has a feeding value only equal to straw, still 11(10140, weight must be given the argument for the hulless During the past season, the oat crop in Western Ontario, was one of the poorest in years and the liberty Tintless along .0; 4' .• *lb 13 D OFFICE Do You Know?,trk That I am the Master Salesman) I am the herald of Success for all men, Merchants. Manufacturers, Etc. r go forth to tell the World the message of service and Sound Merchandising! And the World listens when speak! For those who have used me as their Servant I have gathered untold millions into their coffers. I command thelegeons of fashion, mould the styles and lead the World whithersoever I got 1 sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest! 1am Mater Salesman at ,Your Service, and my Name is: ADVERTISE! ee. eea 4144: