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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-11-09, Page 8•" TIE STORE WITH THE STOCK •••' .••••.•••••• .•••10.10.,00140, ;7'4'N; 14-1 tih, , GO 5 t'" • • '•••• -000. -. -00,0.00,0 faa440.04444..+4410444+4(4.00.004044414444:44++,,441114"1444 44. - . 4.N.%vf 0. Jirt ,"•!1 ' (IQ 173 7)VA 4,6111 •'!. Ladies' Jersey Dresses, only 9 left in stock -' ,..$2, and..2,75 . 17.7:-..)). Hop4.,. all ,eizes and colors, pr..39 Girlsall wool p,,f,i.c,vers, Sizes 20 to 34, each • ,.75c Grey all wool blankets, large size, each 2 25 Macknaw Flannels 12 pieces to choose from, yd 29c No. 1 quality Wheeling yarn, lb. t50c New Stamped Mats in Great Variety of New. Patterns. .See Our Display. MEN'S - WEAR Cletvirfrc- lire Fleeced Underwear in broken sizes • . Men'sShirts and Drawers, each 59c Boys' Shirts and Drawers, each 29c to 43c Men's Cornbinations for Fall Wear, each at: 1.25, 1.45, 1.50, 2.50 1.45 2.85 25c • Clearing at Mer.'s Work Sweaters, at each Men's Navy Mackinaw Coats, each Men's s'k:Vol-Ir Sox, all wool at itiZI.•.-SEI GROCERIES AT LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICES :Mee ej ',11. PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 =OM 00=7.r•r0m=0100xecoare20•=00000c..2.000:07.. 0.10.4t..000tar • INVEST WITH CONFIDENCE • Canada, the United States and Great Britain .,.."7avested in Huron and Erie Debentures i. ' g Lave - Over $29,000,000 These ritmes are issued for $100 and over for 3, 4 or 5 Years, to earn • X•*, 5% . • Per Annum; Payable Half -Yearly es7.1ares are aeeseysteil by Andrew F. Hess, Huron • ieessr,:-,-,17...f.,Ive; fur 'over 15 Years. s WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Campbell's Vegetable Soup, per Tin • 8c St. Williams Marmalade 40 -oz. Jar • 27c •Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. •.....-......45c Valentia Raisins, 2 lbs. , .:,.,......-....,.. ........... 255c Chipso or Oxydol, laege Pkg. - .21c Recleaned Currants, 2 lbs. ....... ....... . - --- . - .. ---.219(lec Rice Krispies, per Pkg Verythin Toilet Paper, per Roll . ....... .. ...-.... 3c Loose Ready Cut-Macroni, 2 lbs. • 13c Pink Salmon. Large Tin... .... .........2105: Rive, 4 lbs. Tango Sandwich Cookies, per lb. .............. ... ... . . ...... 15c All Wool Blankets, large siz.e pr 650 ...._ . Ladies' Vests and Bloomers, all sizes, from . ..... ..39c up Ladies' Silk over wool Hose, at pr .29c, 50c, 75c Full Szoek or Everything •for Winter Wear for the Whole Family a • 7'T '''PArtt r4.6 Phone /40 Highest Prices for Eggs. 000.000.000.00000.00•00.000.0.00.0emar-sacc00.0200..,0•000•sanc00.0.000.002004007001•0000.03000•00000001.000•01000.000000001000000.0.00010=U BUSY FARMER NEWS LOCAL MARKETS "Royal" Prospects Good (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter lb. ...... 24 Advance information from the man- Eggs .... 37-32-15 agement of the Royal Whiter Fair is Wheat, bush. .. . 62 to the effect that prospects are bri- Barley, bushel .... ..... -40 ghter for the coining fair than any Buckwheat, bush. 40 in its 12 -year history. It is expected Flour, eNvt, 2.00-2.90 that there will be a particularly hea- Shorts; ton ... 20.00 ' vy entry of all classes of live stock Bran, ton . , 20.00 and farm products. For eight days, Eggs • • • - • • . : ..... • • • • • 9-23-15 Nov. 22 to 30, there will be on dis- play some of the best products of the Iand. The small breeder or small landowner will be found in competit- ion with the products from large holdings. The boys will have an op- portunity to show their beef calves in a wide open competitions Forxning, erly it was necesBary to be a memb- 1• or of a calf club in order to show, but • s& this year any boy between 14 and 2C years of age who has a caif siredlv; $ a purebred bull born on or after Sep '4 ofli.s.ial capacity, has visited some 28 tember 1, 1932, which he 21as fed, g cared for and fitted two months prior : ;Ors commencing with the Canadian to fair date,-, tr...-,y enter in csAny•t t :,:'Llonal • Ex. " He points oat that . se' receipts arei-lerea„.-,ag general': • ', in some cases, this increase is Beitir.h i,......',....0ts Ov.r..,:le,„.. :I V, ., anisel as thirty or 1,,,Ity per Aro;:,' r.•1." laSt year. "Crops in f.,,,;(..31c!ral be- • ; earlier this year", be said, La.- F.._ .,..,... ',..r• 0.10,.7 ITV ZrLth r 170 Xt.,„NLi -.4.1151.1TY You MADE Y71:1'.51-1 WILL? V 7 7••••••• ,71 •- "`"'""'"-• SEEDS .11•• • "Wri'ai , and FURNITURE /2 47'. LJ WN? , WEATHE C.11.%eisie Fuei VIM?' BEST OF FUELS ANTHRACITE COAL IN ALSO HAVE »'GCOD GRADE I.,12.T US FILL YOUR BIN! A LAIZGE.a.Ara-:-.1.7. CF HEAT- • FOR YOUR HOUSE. •• ..7VW A ZiOlvIE EVEN i'v".T.17, COMFORTABLE. 1171,3'; GItC.:.S and. Fencing Suppties and Posr,:s. Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in . all sizes • ,z WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Furnitare, Springs and Beds, Mattresses 01BiloweeltMlfteOtteeteete.deteralsarmeeleeamet Hunter first in Ayrshires. • Takes Optimistic Attitude Towards • Ontario Fall Fairs "For very definite reason-", stated 1. A. 'Caron, superintendent of Hor- ticultural Societies, "I am .-e-onVinced that the near future once again, Fall Fair as an institution of lead importance in the farming life of Ontario." Mr. Carroll, in his Felt and Marshall Plunsbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmit ing our Specialty. Full line .ef heavy and shelf Har ware always' in stock. rm ... PRICE EID SERVICE vt1.1 ot-tlie trunk, as the tree grows. T",..e. tranio and leave room for exparisum T •, . I • '"• loWer end siova1/4, be buried • .« • •- • , v.f; 011 71,, " :• • ' ' 4 . For (3ne Month 00, ,.. are offer- ,m ling a 1-1b. Tin al oliflor Floor Wax with a Tin of Nugget Shoe Polislit for only 50 cents We are continuing our Special Prices on Mat- tressesx, and still have a few left that veil/ go at Bargain 1 Prices. Be sure and get your supply before they are AU Gone. For some real Bargains, we have a number of good )1ln: used Dressers that we will seIl very cheap. Be sure and see them. . Always a good supply of Smoke Ctsre an Had, It' Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt. 4--1,5-51,r1-nlit Po 17 (1.0) I • .';',1,1) 6,41 •ci 4.1 8 .01Wle 68 11# e'4•4-1,4++.4..gPiaio++.1,4••+..$4,-44,/,«,4,.5•41,14ft ++0:”},•«%+.5.4.ags•i•AU4.,.1- TIIIIIIMIldifIlltillIllit111IIII1411111IIIIIIIiin11111111011111111111111111111IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIISIMEHRIIIIIIIIIII11111114111111111111111111811111111111111111E1111111111111M111141111li THESE PRICES subject to change 'without Notice _Rerinaming Wagon Wheels, per set Wagon Axl; each Wagon Tongue each gs Tongue, Harrows, each • E.-- Bolster with Stakes at ........... ......... $3.00 E $1.25 Fs. .50 B.. .75, .50 $5.00 $3.00 $1.50 a Wagon Reach, long 1.50, Short Spokes, each at Double Tree,-.. each Whipple Tree • ..N? Si ilia T• V asuL :Ian c..;1',4!•4 1 -..PT, w7P.'0 N1 4 C.)wn,wes: •-tilted-in giving more farmers time 171. /1-1 ,arg, er quantities with a good stand- of Canadian cooking:, turales to do with increased .attendanee. Whe• re _.11, cur „:„..••,z.F.f.r.•4,7,:i.,,, ,p. Ty: the Past ,farmors, „mum tu-i.n. t aid c.,,g:r7dpereo,vfaiCi_i:AgSdpitefsr:wath. .c.t nsidered.. pressing prices for 'all kinds of :• rela7sAtall pies, including Eng.ish. In many cas.. sive 'entertainment is now the order ea :an 7.; •e are again this sun -at -AI- " • raent Office in London, attend the fairs. Then again, et. - 1. ton rctports that excessive • (Mlle Canditiont have had much tol , • .1 o users of Ga. 1. prices slump,at from lOs to 15,5, of the :day. Fall fairs answer this r 0..asolkne and kerosine always • kez Othi. ,• Otat •• • ),1"0::;E:.Inl Oi 11 .•• ; ,rreinn 11.f, • qualk,T,Iest• k.S or helms are selling at 1 ls a barvo. named as two additional reasons foe t, (L.ntario 1.11enhoims lbs to .i.;"is na.k.. the increcased int -cd Containers. •IN lAva, :Diere- attractive 'oft.i.,es • • • 4.1 et, L'.7:Frxit Workmanship on Repair IV r 3, and WnSt",5.' all (I 10 Y f•,•i, it Wioter Fair al earchAt Irm•n 'td a barrel, ht., 'is bd. At the same time, good anal.. Ftdr,,td be held De6ember ;:o 1, • Ontario red resscrt apples ar incluSive, will undoubit-i ly • 1: • 01 ding their own, as bright Scarlet particularly strong entry. At ne stica- - «. .tir.pin,..4 are r. „n„ f , ••"" . IS there a more attractive ,tiispuy 2(aa and . draft horses than Is seen In ,,i/f; .01 -italic) • Previnclai d O jonathans 24s toN, • c, 7erhattl iJaaof r-,111,.:,v7..-e,s Very elir intosh, free from hiulses 228 to and' teams at Guelph. ' The classes • 1!. ,, 'and7thcre is usnally a good showing, •7:1r2.".7;.-1.'rz••."----= =7'7' """ '•••• ' Mr. Fulton consider.. that • il :s a for market cattlh are alva.as strong x•he (""'. • • are packed, without considerhlg tho- •°. show is outstanding.. hi the seed do-, clop in. 7I.T, +4- ands. Pertinent there are good prizes and keen competition. The evening horse :...yis- an ;..,tti that 1:1e- ases. Write to R. W. Wade, Parlia- merit Buildings, 'Val'( to. for lea.ra- :10 1' , al. :7-tpp:..6.2 of Noeas 0.1, lall1.:,21 s .hat are cot& .0.a illy forward to all British ports m ae.clen'.a•„1 Te,'Itit.,1 at this tune Alf' I i* : ; , • • a.vicv. a3,.. him list, Mild It,? '-fl .?t," : •. • •, 01 ilUlt This ktlatiOn Is c'oe Oil .0.10Vel.1PT 20th. 'rid.: 1,111. annual Ontario Provincial Wm- . . effect upon rAth English grown apples mid Eng- uv:41%.i LI. re beginning to C17 , I it for something further to be done ,o protect their interest.. 0.A.C. Team Second ..„.. ter Fair to be held at Guelph. .7, C?c"-...y.-e3 -One of the greatest hazards in the grewing of an apple orchard is the danger of girdling by mice. This ; 4, especially trtfe in orchards, under culture, although •even orchards un- * der clean cultivation -are frequently subject to es-nsidseable damage from Lernational Inter-Codtgia....' nulprig, thi8 cattse. The ainount of damage by these animals Competition at the Dairy C.L.io ‘..ori this cause, va.: varies greatly from year to year, de- gress held at Waterloo, Iowa. lolearn was first. Individual member, Pending largely upon their available ,,, Galvanized wire 4« of the Ontario team were high in LcirPePeltY bl°ffd' akest)ttlhe most effeCtive pro- udging Hlstein, Brown Swiss and . As a team they were -first in the dud tection, The inital cost is high, but i as it only has to be placed once and Ayrshires and second in Guernseys. a large number of years ging of Holsteins and Guernseys. The team was coniposed of J. W. will last for it -will be found cheaaper in the long glierty and D; A. Dalziel. The boys run: •This wire should be cut into Archibeld, H. J. Hunter, A.I3. McCan i he64; large enough to -encircle the re cgaehed hy Prof. ,T. B. Raithby, The Ontario Agricultural College dairy cattle :judging team stood 2nd \Pi 18' teams cc ''g "i• •r. ' 4. a A •• • . • ' • • 4, • • • • • • • t «,« 4,14.• .11.1 ••• • (if) r 51 That '1 am the Master Salman 1 am the herald of: Suc,Ts,,,for annsel, ctl‘e u4rerresh!Enttcs: I go forth to tell the World the mesgatge of service and Sound Merchandisingl And the World listens when 1 speaki For those who have used me as their Servant 1 have gatheied untold-milliims into their coffers. .ro 1 command the legeons of fashion; mould the styles s and lead „the World whithersoever I gat 1 sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvesti I am Masater Salesman at Your Service, and my Name is: ADVERTISE!. «, 4