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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-05-11, Page 8Fte'It"T THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Ctu ssing Contest GUESS THE LUCKY NUMBER SEALED IN AN ENVELOPE IN OUR WINDOW, OR NEAREST TO IT, AND WIN A 6x9 CON- GOLEUM RUG ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CEIARGE. COME AND SEE US ABOUT IT. EVERYONE ENTITLED TO A GUESS FREE. CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, MAY 13th, at 10 p.m. New Curtain Goods SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF CURTAIN SCRIMMS,MARQUESETTE ETC., ALSO READY MADE SWISS AND NET CURTAINS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Special in Frilled Curtains, a pair Frilled Scrimm, at per yard Plain Scrimm, at per Yard Curtain Ncrt, Special, per yard 50c 15c 12c, 19e GiktSCHS . SOFT PRODUCE WANTED MOLD `1'ht2YSl y} iir'Ly '' 1tIrn• 1'98 ;, "!r0*1410 " + ++++.++ 0+4 *+++`R OS+.*++++2'Y+-r^+4. 4.. 4. YOU ry Hardware STORE PHONE 59 ffl I .211.1g50=2 w=kawszanavat • IJRON & ERIE DEBENTURES A SAFE INVESTMENT Debentures issued for $100 and over 1 to 5 Years 5% Payable twice a Year Andrew P. Hess, ® Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? esesesossaessoessoseisasessosesesessessesessg rw HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS SPECIALS FOR MAY 11th, 12th and 13th P and G. Neptha Soap, O. K. Laundry Soap Maple Leaf Salmon, Half Ib. 'tin LUX Toilet Soap, .3 cakes Bulk Peanut Butter„ 2 lbs. Cross and Blackwell's 13 -oz. Tin Tomatoes Victory Tomato Juice Cocktail 16-0z Jar Pork and Beans, 16 -oz tin, 4for 8 o'clock Marmalade (try a jar) 16 -oz Cross and Blackwell Vegetable Soup, Special Snow Flake Amonia, 4 pkgs Hill Crest Toilet paper, 3 rolls Buie Boy Coffee (try a lb. of this new coffee) 1 lb pkg Challenge corn starch, 3 pkgs -Extra Heavy Broom, Reg. 90c, Extra Special 10 bars '29c' 9 Bars, 25e 18c 19c 25c 25c 15c 25c 25c per. tin. 10c 25c 25c 29c 25c 69c Juice, 3 for) Newest Patterns in Print Dresses at .. . ............. 69c, 95c, 1.50 Children's Pantee Dresses, 2 to 6 yrs. ... ..... ........35c Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, per pair ........... ...............45c Eggs Wanted at Highest Prices J. W. ME Highest Prices for Eggs. Phone 140 manommolainruarammodemmoult ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. Gilbert Freckleton of Lucan, called on friends in town on Tuesday Sorry to say that little Edgar Kockems is not enjoying his usual good health having bronichal trouble Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ravelle and family of Grand Bend were visitors with relatives in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scotchmer motored to Woodstock one day last week, whe- re they visited the former's daugh- ter, Miss Rose Albrecht. A rather painful accident occur- red to Mr. Menno Oesch the other day, when in some way while cutting wood the axe came in contact with his foot and caused a nasty gash. In Trouble Excise Officer Andrew Porter and Constables McCoy and Gundry visit- ed the farm of Hartman Hiusser, I McKillop township, and located an illicit still in the upstairs of his farm- house. Besides the apparatus, three gallons of "'moonshine" and a quan- tity of mash were seized. Accused was brought to Goderich with the seized paraphenalia and was remand- ed for one week on 8500 bail. SPRING NEEDS Best Assortment of Government Tested Seeds We ' have ever shown, in Red Clover, Timothy, Alsike, Alfalfa, White and Yellow Blossom Sweet Clovers at Lowest Prevailing Prices, According to quality. Get your Supply NOW, or leave your orders. We are also in the Market to buy Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy, Etc. Also do Custom Seed Clean- • ing at Lowest Prices. SCHOOL REPORT Of S. S. No. 11, Hay Township. A—Absent for one or more ex- ams. Sr. IV—Evan Masse 399; Alphon- se Masse 351. Jr. IV—Ella Desjardine 343, Dor- is Jeffrey 303; Juan Masse 218. ISr. III—Veronique Ducharme 363 Stanley Smith 320, Norman Beirling 284, Cyrille Ducharme 256. Jr. III—Norma Jennison- 271, Gertie Jeffrey A; , Sr. II—Cecilia Masse 170. Jr. II—Alphonse Masse 170, Her- bert Beirling 121, Hubert Ducharme 118, Antionette Jeffrey 84. Sr. I—Leo Pierre Ducharme 214; Lorne Beirling 179; Pearl Jennison 149; Louis Masse 146. Jr. 1—Lee Jennison 167, Eileen Patterson 149. Sr. Primer—Ivan Masse. Jr.. Pr. A—Helen Turnbull, Juliet- te Masse, Antionette Masse. Jr. Pr. B.—Gerard Jeffrey, Arch- ie Jeffrey, No. on roll 28. Average attendance 25. H. W. l3rokenshire, teacher. BUS_.Y FARMER NEWS PAINTS! PAINTS! Full Line of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, .Also one hour and four hour Enamels. Have also a line of paints at half pints 25c; pints 40c; quarts 75c. Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing Supplies and Posts, „ Goodyear , Balloon and Cord , Tires and Tubes in all sizes z - WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Furniture, e Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. ' Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. STADE & WEIDO1 , ZURICH OMT". QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE , hdb VO;0+Npt411*SAND A .,::# N@ doh*l LOCAL` MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs ... , . ,...... 12-10-8 Butter per Ib 27 Wheat 70 Oats 22 Barley 38 Buckwheat 32 Flour 1.60 -2.75 Shorts, ton 20.00 Bran, ton . - .. 20.00 Hogs, cwt. 5.00 powder and bone meal in .equal pro- portions. These ingredients may be varied in p•oportioon accoroding to cost and availibility of different -fe- eds, the bone meaI,, however, remain- ing at the same level. In addition to these ingredients, one half per cent of salt and two per cent of crude cod Iiver oil should be incorporated into the mixture. When the -birds are on free range in the sunlight, the oil may be reduced to one per cent ar eliminated entirely. If milk in any form is available, the animal feeds of the mash ma.y be cut down accord- ingly. Seecl Corn for 1933 Some concern has been felt relat- ive to this- spring's supply of seed corn of domestic production. It is be- lieved, however, that the amount of suitable seed may be sufficient to meet the usual demand if necessary care is.exercised in putting on the market only the best of crop for seed. It is admi ted that part of the 1932 corn crop, n. south-western Ontario' was harvested under conditions un- favoorable for seed production and that a large percentage of fields did not mature sufficiently to produce corn of seed quality. At the present time the average moisture content of last year's corn is thought to be 17% or 18 %. On- the other hand dealers state that while Ontario, corn of the 1932 crop is lower in general quality than was the corn of 1931,.there is plenty that will grade well over the requirements for No. 1 seed. Added to this, there is a certaincarry over of seed corn from the excellent crop of 1931, much of which, with reche- cking of germination will probably be suitable for seed. WE ARE NOW FINISHED TAKING STOCK AND FIND THAT OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE AND FURNITURE IS TOO HEAVY, AND IN r ORDER TO REDUCE IT VERY RAPIDLY WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We al.e continuing our Special Prices on Mat. tresses,and still have a few left that will go at Bargain IPrices. ' e sure and get your supply befOre they are All Gone. For some real Bargains, we have a' number of goo, used Dressers that we will sell very cheap. Be sure and see them. Always,- a good supply of Smoke Cure on Hasid;,. Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt. Plan Production Now E. D, Bonnyman, chief poultry in- spector at Ottawa, advises produc- ers that now is the time to make Johnston & Kalbi Asch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 11141111IIIIIHIIH1IMIIIIIIIIMIIIlll!MINIE111111111111111111111111'IBRIN111If illffillIMI HiNIIII111ff; IIIIIiiidMilliIMP,,IU f IIIIIIIIII111IIII111;111111111111111111f 111Md9lf!;liill'NilJli 41 ' We Repair Wagons, Buggies', Auto Tops, Etc., Etc. 1 good Lumber Wagon at _ 1 good buggy at ...... _-....__ ..... _..� ...,..._......SA 4 wheel Trailer Complete.......,_ KEEP ON SWUNG! $25 ESS, the Repair • Man INTI l 'IR7t }HliilH<4 ;r. lil INIIMHMlilllHiiINIIIIHIIIINIlill(IIHI(HIIIIIH911H1M!9H1111III1111111MIMi18tl!l1 R8i1RIIIIIHHHIIIIi1111M11111111H11111 Hf(1111111111HIE111HNHH,1H1fl €.4.1K,44.1.14++++++.1.4.+4.44.1. +44 +++++++++++++++++++++++ t Seeding has been general through- plans for producing market poultry, out the province, although held back with the aim in view to regulate the in some districts by cold weather. production so that there will be a Orchards have also been retarded . more even supply coming on the xnar- for the same reason. ket the year round. During the summer months there is :always a Dehorn Now, Lays Duncan summer of high anality poultry, par - On the basis of - app, os'ma el; ticularly chickens, and those that 700,000 beef cattle slaugh.ered a:. Ire marketed at that time are seldom nually in Canada, more than '175,- the quality that Commands the high - 000 is lost to the industry through est price. Poultry is mostly handled. horn bruising,- said Garnet H. Dun- tooday on Government grades, and can, Ontario Marketing Board. price' difllerentials have been fairly A G000dd Mash well Mas '. well established, with the premium always on the higher grades, and the A very satisfactory home mixed market for fresh chickens is general - mash for brooder ehfcks may be corn- ly at its best during the summer'mon posed of the following—ono par` ths. It is within the reach of every :ach of shorts, middlings, yellow con: erreducer to grow some poultry that, meal and ground oat• groats with one 411, qualify .f'or A Grade, which is .calf part of Cnirnatl feeds made up t,in trade, moost: in demand, and of meat meal, fish meal, buttermilk which commands the highest price. z 'az RAGE THE WINTER SEASON Is Now Here. Have you looked after your Automo- bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to fighter ; `�il, and had your Radiator fiEled with a good Anti -Freeze? Run in your car and let ares do this very Important thing RF.gh Now! Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or 'Containers. 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