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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-11-23, Page 8A • ° PAWS 'MITT -1' THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Thurahl5P, N:04,‘,41ber 236I, :101104,10410.0410044.00164144100044144.44.4441010*********** SPECIALS IN NEW FALL GOODS Ladies' Jersey Dresses, only 9 left in stock Clearing at .$2, and..2.75 ;Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose; all sizes and colors, pr..39c Girls; all wool 'pullovers, 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. 80c New Stamped Mats in Great Variety of New Patterns. See Our Display. MEN'S WEAR — Clearing line Fleeced Underwear in broken sizes Men's Shirts and Drawers, each 59c Boys' Shirts and Drawers, each Men's Combinations for Fall Wear, each at: 1.25, 1.45, 1.50, 2.50 1.45 2.85 25c 29c to 43c Men's Work Sweaters, at each Men's Navy Mackinaw Coats, each Men's .Work Sox, all wool at EVERYTHING IN FRESH GROCERIES AT LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICES J. GASCI-10 & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE roll 11111111Ons INVEST WITH CONFIDENCE SaVs in Canada, the'United States and Great Britain N3m, Lave invested in Huron and Erie Debentures Over . $29,000,000 These debentures are issued for $100 and over for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 Years, to earn 5% Per Annum, Payable Half -Yearly Applications are accepted by Andrew F. Hess, Huron and Erie Representative for over 15 Years. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich MY moTTQ.7--$gRvicp 'AND SAFETT Have You MADE YOUR WILL?. Thi'litisr roX Usti. Specials Ihnrsdayi Friday,and Strday ' . PEAS, •No.4:SAZ tizzic2,,f, tins , . ••• • Golden Bantam corn, 'tias . Colay Soap, 4 cakes r. III. 444444 20e" Fresh salted peanuts, per lb. , • New Fancy Seeded Raisins, 15 -oz. pkg: Royal York Tea, Half lb. pkg. Swansdown cake flour, per pkg. Fig Fingger Biscuits, per lb,. Coconut wafers, 2 lbs. Rolled oats, 6 lbs. Fancy Bleached Sultina Raisins, per lb Oxo Cubes, small 12c, Large ............................26e Heinz Tomato and Vegetable Soup, large Tin, 2 for Catelli's Macroni or Spaghetti 10:4Oz; 10c 10c 15c 23c 32c I7c 25ec 25ce 20c Men's Heavy Fleece Shirts and Drawers per garment 69c Men's heavy Fleece Combinations, per garment 1.29 Men's heavy fancy Sweater Coats I 2 50 Men's Heavy all wool Sox, per pair 50c Ladies' Silk and Wool -Hose, per pair ....... ,t 29e to 75c Ladies' miderwear, from, per garment 39c to 75c Canadite Yarn Grey, Bik., and Mttoled per skein ' 15e J. AC 1MMRNER Phone 140 Highest Prices for Eggs. rrEms OF LOCAL INTEREST Dr. A. J. MacKinnon made a pro- fessional call at London on Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brein visited with their son Mr. and Mrs. Lennis O'Brein att Clinton. Mr. Simon Jacobs, manager of the House of Refuge, Clinton, was a bus- iness. visitor in town one day last week. • S. Huron U. F. O. Gun' LOCAL MARKETS 11•01.•••••••••••••••••• (Corrected every Wednesday.) Butter Ilit. .... . .. 24 Eggs 40-35-25-16 Young chickens. 10-8-6-4 Hens • 7-6-4 Ducks, dressed ..... 10 Wheat, bush. ' 62 Barley, bushel 40 I3uckwheat, husk. • .40 Fleur, cwt. • 2.00-2.90 Shorts, ton 20.00 Bran, ton 20.00 The U.F.O. clubs of south Huron ewith their •affli Hate d organizations; age warehouses that gives Ontario the United Farm Women. of Ontario facilities for 200,000 barrels of ap- and the United Farm 'Young People 'iele.,54. The lararebense• has facilities of Ontario, held their annual meet- fp handle the storage of all kinds of ing in the- Council chambers at Hen- • . of;'rats ana vegetables. sail recently. R. J. McMillan, Seaforth, presided for the meetrat. The reports of . the senioreclubs we- re given by A. Love, Hensall club; ckyards and packing plants, such as R. J. McMillan, Seaforth Club; if.e do not conform tothe requirements of the grading regulations are grad - e4 as feeders, and it is the interests f the produce ts to 'make every effort to hold back hogs of select hacen., (and haceti weights, until they are Properly finished. Underfinishedpi.rs Make soft bacon and poOr cuti. ,!anbscl .?oaits. • • P-1;- " i;) ; ivOk.Conlin; Durir codger.ivionth.''s' PO not attempt to cool milk by setting the cans out-of-doors, even in freezing weather. It takes far too 'long for the milk to cool to 50 de- grees F., for air is a good insulator but a poor cooling medium. Use a cooling tank with water as Cold as possible, and keep the level up to the necks of the cans. Watch the Seed Fairs sesSivesesessesessesessessessayssessamssearsessaessi HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE' Your Winter's Fuel WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY BEST OF FUELS FOR THE COLD WINTER WEATHER; ANTHRACITE COAL IN THE VARIOUS SIZES.. ALSO HAVE A GOOD GRADE OF COKE. LET US FILL YOUR BIN! e AND DON'T FORGET WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF HEAT.•' ING STOVES, JUST THE RIGHT SIZE FOR YOUR HOUSE, OR BETTER STILL, LET US PUT IN A NEW HECLA FURNACE WHICH MAKES A HOME EVEN MORE COMFORTABLE. - Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing Supplies and Posts. Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires arid in' all sizes z Tube's WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and .,Marshall .„. , . Mattresses. Plumbing,. Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith= ing our Specialty. Full line af heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. STADE & WEIDO "ZURiCH — ONT. QUALITY -- PRICE -- SERVICE eeseireeserseeessmtesseetseetieseossesemeseetsees tS.Z V., • Unfinished Hogs All unfinished hogs offered at sto- McLachlin, Brucefield club. The Jun- ior club reports 'were given by God- frey Etue of Western Stanley. Mise M, McKenzie, of Eastern 'Staanley; MISS V. Birk, of IXaShwood,' and Wal- lace alaugh of Tuckersmith. The clir- crtaLsPfor qthe ,eoraing year- were ,e1-, ectea• as. follows: 13..F.10.,. R. 1., McMillan; assistant, William Alex- ander; U. F. W. 0.,' Mrs: C. Haugh; aesistent; Mrss. 'Wm. Douglas; U. F. Y. P. 0., Edwin Johns, assistant, An- drew Petrie. Archie Service, of Hal- ton County, the -n addressed the gath- ering,tintroducing'the f‘New Canada' , Movement", with its sslogan "Save Agriculture, Save Canada. He ur- ged the youth of Canada to a more serious study of :our economic con- ditions and problems and arranged or a series of meetings to be held throughout the County of Huron. BUSY FARMER NEWS Beauty Parlors for Dairy Cows An importaant step in clean 1.41.1k. production is to clip the udders,hips, and flaanks of the cows, thus making the . daily brushing much easier and more, effective. Clipping ,•of' the tail, head, neck andshoulders adds to the appearance of the cows, and aids in getting rid of lice, which will multi- ply quickly at this time if not prom- ptly eradicated. A good wet or pow-, der shampoo repeated in ten days 'ime will do the trick. Taking More Prominent Part In Export to Great Britain Since September,. Canada has com- menced to, take a:place . aneng the .nore. imPertaant,Auppliers 0 eggs to. the British markets. Searle' 128,000 dozen of eggs were exported. during, • ?lat. month. Prices to Canadian pro- ducers have recently ir eI stead- ily. Fresh reviptspif egg.; -1,•; sam, what scarce and e'Ofitlimed in price is probable. Those producers who wisesly. hatched or purchased early chicks, are in a position to at least make some profit as a, resultof adopting firm business methods. Can- adian' eggs continue to be exported in fair volume. The Toronto and Mon- treal markets continue very firm. Ontario Fruit Storage The cold storage warehouse re- 3ently. erected at Woodstock, Ont., with its 10,000 barrel capacity is, another unit in a ebain of cold stew - YOUR Hardware and Furniture ST RE For One Month Only} We.iate offerl. ing a 1-1h.. Tin. of Poliflor Floor Wax with .a Tin of NuggetShoe . Polish for Only 50 cents • We an; continuing our Special Prices on Mat-. * tresses, and still have a few left that will go at Bargain + Primo Be sure and get your supply before they are • All Gone. 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 Hiclaary Smoke Salt. johustou& Kalbfleisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 68 1144011801010011100$880001111041088411*01881184614811131401460001410=11161111810011,41118111081$1110011011.01r THES4. !RICES subject to change without Notice Rerimming Wagon Wheels, per set $18.00 $5.041 $tso: $3.cto —Short .50 .75 Wagon Axle, each 3 Wagon Tongue each Tongue, Harrows, each Bolster with ;Stakei at Wagon Reach, long 1.59, Spokes, each at Double Tree,.. each Whipple Tree • • HESS, the Repair Man 11004100t00114114004,41111 ElitiliiiMONSIOSMONEMailliall4191001z-e,e10 , , ills••••••••••++++++++++++++++,*.+++++++44++++..*******e• The adaptability of different var- ieties of greenn to different soil and. climatic conditions is reflected to no small extent in the degree- of devel- opment attained by individual kern- els, Varieties which consistently' win high places at our seed fairs are the- refore likely to be at least reasonab- ly well suited to the distsrict from -....141'.&44441.4+lP444'0414466.0416+0444"....$4.414*....#414' which they come. Moral: Watch the winners at the seed. Fairs! . 1 zunicz GARAGE l'HE WINTER SEASON II NOW fiere.', Have, you looked after your Arileino- bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? 'Changed to lighter Oil, and had your Radiator filled with a goof Anti -Freeze?.. Run in your car and let us do -this very Important thing Right Now! Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large, and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels Or Containers. Expert Workmanship �nRepair.Work, and Overhand' Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very Reasonalbe. 11 Mousseau Zurich Too Many Green Apples On British Markets Arrivals of Canadian apples at the rate of 150,000 to 250,000 barrels a week have knocked the bottom out of the British apple market for the time being, as supplies of this mag- nitude fax exceed the demand in the early pant of the season, .when Eiige lislt apples have not yet been dispOs- ed off, Green apples, and particular- .greenings, are in exces- sive supply on • the British markets, Says 'Andre ,a; Filiton; Overseas Fruit Representatlye. Where Ontario gro- vverS''have'''the advantage of cold storage facilities, he Considers' that 'it is hildly to pay to hold suitable varieties back for shipment after the Neve -Year."' It, ie calor and not var- iety that sena Ontario dessert appkf. in Great Britain, and poor prices are being obtaained even for other wise good fruit that is lacking ir colour. Buyers are discriminating agairt4 green or partly green frek largely,.because the markets general- ly are in a congested State owlug to excessive suupplies. llERALDOPFIOfl Do You Know? • That I am the Master Salesman! -- s. • I iH am the herald of Success for all ,men.„ _ (Merch,aett* • .1 go forth to tell the World 4 the, macrame off (weiiiic*, :_, - ': ' i ' ' • arid Serind Merekandisingt e . T. ,And the World listens when I speak": ' ' •., ' ' ' For these who have used me as their Servant 1 havi.ii. : : - - gathered untold inilfires into their coffers. • I aenunand the, 'escorts of fashion, 'mould the styles I• and lead the World whitherseever 1 gel + I sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest! 11: 1 am Masater Salesman at Your, Servioe, and my + Name is: I + . ADVERTISE! 1- I 4********44*** •