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Zurich Herald, 1933-06-29, Page 8THE STORE WITH THE STOCK New Voiles in Season's Latest• designs, priced from 25c., to 75 cents a Yard. Ladies' Silk Hose, in new wanted shades, such as Dawn, Grey, Greylite, Shadowtone,; Malt, •Ocrebeige, Deansan, Chiffon,., or - Service Weight;' '75c. to $1.25' a pr. ;; New Ladies'. Knitted '''Silk arid Wool Pullover4 for Summer Wear, at $1.98 .each. All Curtain Materials at Reduced Prices:: Men's Wear :See our New fine Shirts at Work• Shirts, Indigo Dye at Work Pants, red -back Special ;pr Buttonless Combinations, per Suit Pink Salmon, . 1 lb. tin Cheese, ber ib 85c to 1.95 75c /5c rOc 15c GROCERIES! GROCERIES Pork and Beans, 2 lbs tin 1 Oc Palmolive Soap, 4 for 25c Fine Toilet Soap, 3 for 5c Brooms, 4 -String Special at 29c We sell Arsenate of Lead, Arsenate of Lime, Climax Bug Killer, Paris Green, all at lowest prices. J. GASCHO&SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE MI HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES A SAFE INVESTMENT Debentures issued for E100 and to 5 Years 5% Payable twittaYear OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY' AFT-, ;ERNOONDURING JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND TO SEPTEM- BER s3tk, INCLUSIVE Andrew F. Hess, Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SANITY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? e>e.sel.aa! `HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE 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, Alike and Timothy, Etc+ Also do Custom Seed Clean- ing at Lowest Prices. 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 404 quarts 75c. Frost Tight.Lodc Wire Fencing and Gates and _'reticle Supplies and :Posts. ' . Goodyear Balloon wand Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes ROSE *GASOLENE, °ENARCO:OILS, Springs and ` "Beds. Felt and Marshall' - 'Whittressee Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- in+r our P Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. WHI-rE �urniture, STADE & WEIDO ZURiCH : ONT. QUALITY - PRICE - ' SERVICE WE SELL THE • BEST FOR LESS SPECIALS FOR JUNE 29th and gft Saturday July 30 being' a •Holiday, all places ria: Relines* will be opals. on Friday 1crenir'g:, Do your week-etd, shopping Friday Maple Leaf Salmon, 1 Ib. tin . .29c Brooms, medium.weight, each 19c Infant's Delight Soap, 5 cakes. .... ... 25c P. and G. and Pearl Naptha Soap, 7 bars ' 25c Ready cutMacroni, 4 lbs. Z5c .: Superior Baking Powder, 1 Ib, tin ... , . .23c Corn, white sweet, ` Per tin 9c Peas, No. 4, per tin , .. •. r90 Cross and Blackwell Catsup, per bottle .. _.. .. .,. 19c Kellogg's corn Flakes, 3 pkgs 25c Puffed wheat, 2 pkgs i 25c Challenge corn' starch, per pkg. 9c Calay Soap, 3 cakes , ..20c Superior Palm Soap, 2 cakes 5c 'Large tin tomatoes, per tin +.. « . « ... :...:.. .9c Ladies' Rayon ,silk Hose, per pair . . - 39c Ladies' Fullfashioned pure silk Hose, per pair . ........... 69c Men's Fancy cotton Sox 15c, silk sox per pair 39rc Eggs Wanted at Highest Prices J. W. MERNER Highest Prices for Eggs. Phonal 140 Mr. William Melick of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs: Roy Merner of the 14, Concession,- Hay,, were Sunday visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick. Mrs. Arthur Rennie of Frobisher, Saskatchewan, was a. recent visitor with Mr. James Rennie and Mrs. A. Rose, Babylon Line, also visited at Exeter.' Mrs. Lennard Klopp of Waterloo, Mrs. Oscar Sass of Kitchener, Mrs. Ed. Appel of New Hamburg, and Mrs Jacob Wagnes of Shakespeare, were visitors in Zurich recently. Mrs. Wm Klopp, returned to her home after visiting with her children for a few weeks. BUSY FARMER NEWS • Branded Beef Increases Branded beef sold in all Canada, during the month of April totalled over two million pounds, an increase of approximately 32,000 pounds , a week as compared with March, and an increase of 50 per cent as compar- ed with April, 1932. 'Wide Cost Rang.. Shown In Cheese Manufacture According to Dr. J. F. Booth of Ottawa, the cost of making cheese in 115 Ont. factories ranges from $1.85 per hundred pounds where the pro- duction amounts to 393,000 pounds, to as high as $3.21 yer cwt where only 47,000+pounds are produced. Cull Dairy Cows in Denmark. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected .cavy Wednesday) Eggs .. « « .. «.« a. 12-10-8 Butter ..•...... 23 Wheat bushel ..« .. 80 Oats 22 35 Buckwheat - « .............. 32 Flour L60-2.75 Shorts, ton 20.00 Bran, -ton 20.00 wTclri% cwt. ...«.«....... 5.00 The slaughtering and burning of cull dairy cows is. proceeding rapidly in Denmark. This has been cited as one practical method of reducing over -produced and -lowering product- ion costs of milk. Also, it is been in- dicated, far too many Canadian dairy. cows, having outlived their milk -pro- ducing usefulness, are 'shipped to market, instead of being consigned to the soil from whence they came. 30% of normal years. Many fields of tobacco in Norfolk have had- to be set over again owing to the com- bined damage of wind; frost and sun. • Canadian Bacon Export' ` During the first quarter of - 1933, bacon importations into Great Brit- ain were down 'some twenty per cent: according to the Statistics Branch. Canada and the Netherlands were the only countries to increase their con- tributions to the bacon supplies. Ontario Onion Pool At a meeting, in Chatham, it was. decided to continue the operations of the Ontario Onion Pool. Directors commenced a campaign with .the ob- ject of securing members to sign up on the basis of one-year contracts.. At the recent annual meeting. it was decided to cancel the existing five-- year contracts.• 't�ured0, Jiiiie .29t1t, ('933 �,,,�,�y���y�� .�. 01414010404.0.0044444.0444144400 ,...+ 10.444 T7***OW IHardwareYOUR � • and Furniturs STORE >, NOWFNISHEID TAKING STOCK FIND�. WE ARE TUAT OUR STOCK:. OF HARDWARE. AND FURNITURE ., IS TOO HEA`PY, AND - IN ORDER. TO REDUCE fY VERY RAPIDLY WE ARE OFFER/NG OUR. ENTIRE S7Oa AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We are continuing our Special Priees en tresses, and still have a few left that w� to at Mat e Prices., Be sure arilgetre your sly, are • All Gone. For some real Bargains, we have . a nurnher of good' used Dressers that we will sell very cheep. Bo sure end see them . ` Always a good supply of Smoke Coro ea Hoist Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt: Johnston & Kalbflojsch Hardw ,e & Funfiture. Phone 63 ...........00•40.4,14.444,444.0+444.1111•404044041 IImiilil ltuf HHYi11n4Y lY lg ellfegisgyp ga We .fie „���� pair Wagons, Buggies, Auto Tops, ]etc., .etc. 1 good: Lumber Wagon at._....... 0,¢ wheel Trailer CollstpleteA..w" ._..�._.�.....�...�3R KEEP, ON � � ..._«�..�...;25 MHJNO • HESS,' the �� � • - epair RMan A Care Will Save Money Farmers sustain enormous losses, each year, through careless methods of shipping livestock by train and truck. Experienced shippers recom- mend that all cattle be dehorned,tha5 each class of stock be separated by partitions, that loading -chutes be used, and that all -spikes, and slivers etc., be removed from cars and tra- cks. - Half of Canada's Berry Crop Is Supploed by Ontario Canada's commercial production of strawberries for 1932 amounted to approximately 20,600.00. quarts Ont- ario's contribution to this total was estimated at 10,184,000 quarts, or close to fifty per cent. The cosnmer- coal production of raspberries, for the sane,-year,t,was established at 7,250,- 000 quarte, ".Ontario again supplying about half;;this total or approximately 3,317,000. ,-' . Weekly Crop Report ' Agricultural representatives report that, rain is badly needed in most sec- tions of the province. Meadows and spring crops which looked very pro- ,anmsitig, o5i. June.,: 1st µ-e not coming up to-Ifxpectations due to' the extre- mely hot weather in early June which was - followed in sortie sections by very cool temperatures and frost in some areas. - Alfalfa is an exception and reports indicate a satisfactory tonage from this crop will be secured Eastern Ontario has reported pastur- es drying up and milk production fal- lig. Haying operations have been general in all parts of the province during the past week. .From South- , ern Ontario come reports that the: drought seriously hurt the Strawber- ry crops. Essex for instance, de- clares that its crop will not average Wider Market Probable Increased, opportunities for Cana- dian cattle breeders to sell to the British market are believed to exist through .the tariffdifferences betwe- en that country and Ireland. At time the Free State shipped about 800•,000, head per year and have ex- ported as much at 1,000,000 head in peak seasons. The full effect of the new heavy English duties against the Irish Free State will probably not be felt .by Canada immediately but a gradual reduction in Irish cattle bxq•+ eding is anticipated. Providing Can- adian producers asure a continuity of supply an . excellent opportunity exists for increasing cattle ekport. Commercial Representatives The Department has announced that assistance is being given to the Ontario Growers' Markets Council to continne their Commercial Represen- tative worrk.4W' Fruit and Vegetable Growers''` Representatives will be es- tablished like ,the principal Canadian markets to,'list growers and ship - Pers in expanding outlets for their crops to the ; largest extent possible - C. W. Bauer,, Secy., of the Grower's Council, will have his •headquarters. established in Toronto this year and in addition to being present oil the Toronto market will also supervise the- activities of the Ilepreschtativet in, other panto of the Dofninioat. . . !!! h�t•a41Nis's'i 4441*e ee44•414...NN_Miaa ZtTaIca ATTENTION—To Farmers and actor Owners: We are again this summer fully equip' Tied to supply alt users of Gasoline in larger �good stanch-` quantities with a , . and grade of Gasoline froour Delivery Truck at low -- est prevailing prices, with Quality Considered. Gasoline and Kerosine always irept ext hand in large. and small quantities. Let us fill i Expert Workmanship peaty barrels or hp on Repair Wow, and Oven j - .lobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Vary Reason,( H. Moussoau ZuriIi tweeee*** ****0*+4+4+.+4M tel fir. e 4444-04+4+4444. BUY GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PARIS!' • For Your Macey -Harriss Machines Look over your Bean and Corn Cultivators. and w . order parts early and Save Charges BRING MYR MOWERS (ANY litA1 E) '`t'b O 1V10�Plf'ER H + `PITAL AND HAVE SAME OVERHAULED P ` CAN AFFORD TO PAY.ATRIC S YOU 'r , GUARDS FOR • ALL MOWERS AT THIRTY CHEERFULLY GIYEI�F- TS. GOOD USED BEAN SCUFFLER AND PULLER, `RAKE, USED WAGON, DRILL, GANG PLOW, GUL.TIVATOR AT SACRIFICE PRICES; PLOW' REPAIRS", ALL MAKES See the New May Loader and Near No.. 23 Mowers will start in n an grass. Highest speed Metter on the Market. Y GAS OIL GREASE- AND TIRES =Tel. Shop 149 a iLPP ar SONS Res. .61 . Auctlonee*? — U'. BET!