Zurich Herald, 1933-09-21, Page 8imeasialit
PA /UGIT
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
NW ARRIVING
LL GOODS
New All Wool Queen's Cloth, yd
New Cotton Tweeds, :Special;, yd
New Mackinaw 'Flannels, yd.
300,
New Prints, at per yard .................. ,19c to 35
New Flannelette ; Blankets. , New Silk and Wool Hosie
New Fall Shades in Silk Hose''
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
MEN'S WEAR
We always carry a well assorted Stock of Men's Work
Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, Sox, Fine Shirts. Also,
everything in Boys' Wear, at lowest possible prices for
quality of Goods!
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
TRY ENGLISH BREAKFAST COFFEE at
HIGH TEA COOKIES, 2 lbs. for
FLAKED WHOLE WHEAT, large
OXYDOL, large pakg.
OUR SPECIAL TEA, Ib.
FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, 2 lbs. for
LIBBY'S PORK AND BEANS, large tin
ROSE BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin
DE LUX JELLY POWDERS, at
30c
35c
25c
23c
39c
25c
15c
19c
5c
pkg.
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59
HURON &ERIE
Mortgage Debentures
TOT.O:TZ) "FINANCIAL POST", AUGUST 5th, 1933.
puES
A friend with a limited amount of funds available for safe .in-
vertment is considering the purchase of Huron and Erie Mor-
tgage Os rporation Debentures. Would these Debentures give
him the security he requires?
ANSWER:
Huron and Erie Mortgage Corporation has had a long and suc-
tessful record as a loan company and has built up .substantial reser:
'ves. The company is subject to the supervision of both Federaland
the Ontario Trust and Loan Departments and the equity of both
'the depositors and debenture holders is well secured.
ANY AMOUNT OVER 100 CAN BE INVESTED AT 5% INTER-
EST PER ANNUM., PAYABLE TWICE A YEAR.
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Ai reg F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE 1
STJMMER 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.
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 4Oc; quarts 75c.
Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing
Supplies and Posts.
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in , c►I1., sizes z
WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS.
Furniture, 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 &WE'D
ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY -- PRICE – SERVICE
ZURICH
' • '" WE SELL. THE .BL`ST .FOR, LESS
• Specials forThu*aa
4 rya `Friday, and (Saturday
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n, SWANSDOWN'taAKE FLOUtt, ! 'Per 'Ole' 1, r :-, t 7 t?� ,r,F' .t 9 (:
,,;.BLUE nBOY -.COFFEE,:. 1 lb: ,p1Cg:'' , ..' . r -1 •:29c.
CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS. 'Large Tin, 2 "for • 25c
KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES, Pkg. , , Z1c
KELLOGG'S WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES (the new breakfast
Food) 2 pkgs. for 25c
MANY FLOWERS' TOILET SOAP, 4 cakes for 25c
SUPERIOR (no alum) BAKING POWDER, 16 -oz. 'nn 23c
HURON TOILET PAPER, 7 Rolls 1 25c'
P. and G. LAUNDRY SOAP, 7 bars 25c
COOKIES, Lemon and Vanilla:Sandwich, 2 lbs 25c
SUGAR -CRISP and POST TOSTIES (with animal cut out
cover for the Kiddies), 3 pkgs 25e
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. 23e
Jar Rubbers, 6 doz. 25c
Zinc Rings, per dozen 23e
NEW PLAIN AND STRIPED FLANNELETTES AND WRAPPET-
TES, DOMINION FLANNEL, LIGHT AND DARK COLORS;
FANCY PYJAMA CLOTH.
GOOD STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES ON HAND
J. W. ME"NER
Highest Prices for Eggs. Phone 140
ITEMS OF LOCAL INET
Mr. Oliver Johnson of Goderich;
visited at the home of Mr. Thomas
Johnson on Sunday.
Mrs... John Brenner and son Clar-
ence attended the Fall Fair at Mil-
verton lad, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greb of Strat-
ford were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fee and fam-
ily of Hensall were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Lipphardt. • •
Mr: and -.Mrs. Andrew Musser of
London,' visited friends in town, the
fore part of the week.
Mr. Samson Colosky of Dashwood
visited at the • home of Mrs: Cyrus
Colosky: on Tuesday.
Mr: and Mrs. James Cole of 9 i'ti
cheneriwer-e Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Kritleger. ' ' ..
Miss Helen Brechtel' of Detroit;
visited her friend, Mrs. A. Foster
for a few days last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston
and, family ..of Kincardine;' visited
with .the''foriti is 'sister; 1GIrs Jiiilii;
Thiel last' Sunday, ' ' • • .''t
14Ir, and. Mrs. E. Stoskopf of Kit-
chener spent the week -end at the
home of • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John-
son.
The Zurich Branch of the Wont
en's Institute will hold their regular
meeting on Monday evening, Octob-
er 2nd. More particulars to follow
next week.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
A bright feature of the egg mar-
ket is that this year promises to, be Value of Certified Seed
the heaviest egg -exporting season Commercial potato growers whose
since 1926. stock is infested with diseases or con -
Good Bulls in Demand tains mixed varieties would find. it
. Lately, a very definite increase in decidedly advantageous to secure
the demand for registered I3olstein certified seed. It is not the chief
bulls, `with creditable backing, has purpose of the Department of Agric-
become apparent in all parts of On- ulture to encourage potato growers
tario. The movement in this direct- to use certified seed with a view to
ion has been the new Premium Pol- have their crops inspected for certi-
icy went into effect in June. As a iication purposes, because every po-
result, prices have been strengthened tato grower has not the necessary
and even higher values are likely to patience and time, or suitable locat-
prevail this Fall, according to bre- ion and equipment, for growing cer-
tified seed. The object of the De-
partment rather is to have growers
use the :best seed obtainable for their
commercial crop, and help to keep
clown to -a minimum destructive plant
diseases, with their resultant serious
effect on yield. The use of certified
potato', seed on many farms would
double the yield now being obtained.
Farmers Must Produce
To the man on the street, any at-
tempts to increase production in these
days of depression, .world surpluses
Wein., a waste of time, or evenigse
He 't�b'(°gets, says L.H. Newman; `'.Do -
Minion Cerealiest, that the problem
of the Individual farmer differs; vast
ate with livestock agents in Mon- I ly from' that of the nation as a
treat, with a view to securing any., whole, in, that capacity of the farm-
ze,1lce which may 'be offered from er to carry on and pay his way is
time to time. measured • in no small degree by the
Purchase Seed Potatoes Now yields be . realizes peracre. To the
As Higher Price is Evident farmer, the acre is his unit of rrg-r
Reports to the Department intlicafe1°duction it Mt i'l�l s pe— acrj, 'fie -I
'hat growers of potatoes for the ear- ' ther converted into milk, mutton, or
iy market next season, would be beef, or disposed of in their raw
well-advised to purchase their seed state,, are, not sufi'icently high to en -
supplies now. Lack of moisture has able him to meet his obligations he
resuuted in reducing the early crop must either succumb entirely or be
of Ontario potatoes by approximately forced to adopt n standard of living'
15%, based on last year's filgures.The l which removes hiinas an nnportan'
("r(( ill,,r1•, 1 .,,, r(ort ,s;r,r1 milt() 1 ,;I or gar: tt:. �li ��,i'lr,:n o_f l oo-oinir, f?'•
is reduced y e 7:.. 1 111 p >
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter lb. 24
Eggs ..•........ .......... 16-14-9
Wheat, bush . 68
Barley, bushel 40
Buckwheat, bush. 40
Flour, ewt 2.00-3.25
Shorts, ton 22.00
Bran, ton 2000
Hogs, cwt 6.25
reduced.by•atleast 25 per cent. He-
avy yahipments td the con'sumer's
market -have. been made froni this
reductions • . acreage, thereby leaving
the soppily available -for seed purpos-
es muah,.iess• than usual at this tune
of ;the ! t, car:.. T. Under 'these circindstl
antes•, itlis/•only .reasdnable' to 'assume
that considerable rt higher prices will
prevail; next spring. Therefore, wh-
erever possible, it is suggested that
growers' procure their seed supplies
while prices are at praesent levels.
,C'riaded 'Far`rn' Products
,, quality in ' farm 'products, rattier
than price, is the average Consumer's
first: consideration. This was clearly
demonstrated - by the reception ac-
corded' all of the Department's dis-
plays at Canadian National Exhibit-
ion. Attendants at the exhibition
were called upon to answer many
questions, regarding graded farm
products' and where they may be pur
chased. Further evidence was forth-
coming in the distribution each day
of an average of 1,500 pieces of lit-
erature dealing with grades.
eders.
Limited Ocean Space
The volume of licetrock export
this year is considerably greater than
that of last year," said Garnet H.
Dan livestock investigator, Ont.
Marketing Board, "and a comparison
of sales, in Great Britain discloses
r'sat top prices have been received
for cattle of 1150 to 1300 pounds.
Mr. Duncan said that Ontario feeders
till have a considerable number of
rattle available for export, and lack
Of Poe.Wit silage seems : to', be the, only
ractor,,restr in,l "etVun /greater. ship
t gents, For the present, prospective
riciividual
shipper,: si,r,•,yd communi-
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ORDER TO REDUCE" IT VERY RAPIDLY WE
ARE . OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT .
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
We are continuing our Special Prices on Maty
tresses, and still have a few left that will go at Bargain.
Prices. Be sure and get your supply before tiny ars
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For some mad Bargains, we have a number of good
u3Cd 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 & albhei
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Hardware re & Furniture. Phone 66
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Wagon Axle, each ;5.00
E- Wagon. Tongue each
N Tongue, Harrows, each . $3.00
1' Bolster with Stakes at$3.00
▪ Wagon Reach, Bing 1.50, Short $125
3 Spokes, each at ,1:25
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ATTENTION---To Fanners and tractor Owners:
We are again this summer fully equipped to supply all
users of Gasoline in Iarger quantities with a good stand-
ard grade of Gasoline from our Delivery Truck at low-
est prevailing prices, with Quality Considered.
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 asarges Very
Reasanalbe.
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