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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-11-30, Page 8NMI WIGHT THE STORE WITH THE STOCK 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 t80c No. 1 quality Wheeling yarn, lb. 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 Boys' Shirts and Drawers, each 29c to 43c Men's Combinations for Fall Wear, each at: 1.25, 1.45, 1.50, 2.50 1.45 2.85 25c 59c Men's Work Sweaters, at each Men's Navy Mackinaw Coats, Men's Work Sox, all wool at each EVERYTI-IING IN FRESH GROCERIES AT LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICES J. ASC PRODUCE WANTED O&SON PHONE 59 m INVEST tiVITH CONFIDENCE Saveas in Canada, the United States and Great Britain Now have 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 Fm Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? larnoventrousitassima 1 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE our 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! 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 and Tubes in all 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 & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY '-- PRICE -- SERVICE lasso 00.10.02‘400000\00000100000.0000600000000000. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Maple Leaf Salmon, large Tin 31c 25c 11e 5c 13c Sweet Mixed Sandwich Cookies, per Lb. 15e Ready Cut Macroni, per lb. 6e. Brunswick Sardines, per tin 5c Keta Pink Salmon, per 1 -ib. tin gc Superior Baking Powder 16 -oz tin, no alum ...2.3c .15c GET ALL YOUR FRUIT FOR YOTJR XMAS. CAKE NOW. Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. Ingersoll Malted or Velveeta Cheese per Harry Horne's Delux Jelly Powder, per Coconut wafer Biscuits per lb. pkg. pkg. New Factory Cheese, medium per Ib. Men's Heavy Fleece Shirts and Drawers per garment 69c Men's heavy FIeece Combinations, per garment 1 29 Men's heavy fancy Sweater Coats , 2 50 Men's Heavy all wool Sox, per pair 50c Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, per pair 29c to 75c Ladies' underwear, from, per garment 39c to 75c Canadin Yarn Grey, Bik., and 1Vlttoled per skein .15e J. W. ' ER1dtER Highest Prices for Eggs. Phone 140 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. Cyrus Schock is spending a few days at his home in Kitchener, where he is attending the wedding of his daughter. We understand theta Mr. Schoch is in the near future moving their household effects to Zurich, having rented the property Ducks, dressed - 10 owned by the Foster Estate, oppos- Wheat, bush. 62 Barley, bushel40 ite the R. C. Church. Buckwheat, bush. 40 Huron Old Boys Flour, cwt. 2.00-2.90 Shorts, ton 20.00 The annual meeting of the Huron Bran, ton 20.00 Old Boy's Association of Toronto, _ will be held in the City Dairy .Re- creation Hall, Spidina Crescent, Tor- November 7th this season 238,000 onto, •on Tuesday evening, Decem- barrels had been shipped from Ont- ber 5th, for the election of officers ario as compared to November nth and the transaction of general bus- last season. The high rates prevailing mess. At the conclusion of business. for sterling are proving a very favor - euchre and bridge will be enjoyed, able factor—The present rate of followed by dancing. L. M. Pringle sterling is $5.25 as compared with is the president; D. D. Wilson is the l $3.77 a year ago. treasurer, and E. Floody, the secret- ary. BUSY FARMER NEWS Preparing Perennial Borderss for Winter A very good thing to remember when mulching plants for winter is that the ideal protection keeps the plants cold, which means that the mulch should be applied when the ground is frozen hard for the first time that season. Corn fodder or strawy manure, besides being easily obtainedable, are to be preferred to leaves as the latter forms an almost air -tight mat and very often results in. trouble by causing premature growth of the plants. Store Farm Machinery For Winter Repair dwelling house or a regular root Place all farm equipment under cellar may be used. Proper ven.til- cover at this time of year, but store ation is very important and a tem- perature of 34 degrees Fahrenheit should be maintained. The beet, cab- }xage, carrot, celery, parsnip, potato chinery; tighten all frame bolts ;clean and turnip require dark, slightly and wash the bearings with coal oil moist storage space, while onions do. best under dry cold, dark conditions New Grades For Eggs ? Important amendments whereby further protection is afforded to both producers and consumers, have been made in the egg regulations by, Order -in -Council. The new grades of. `A-1', 'A', 'B' and 'C' in place of "Specials", "Extras" Tints' and 'Seconds'. The words "New laid" ina,y be applied only to grade A-1, and the word "fresh", or any other equivalent of that word, to grades A-1 and A. Grades A-1 and A are divided respectively into three clas- ses, Large, Medium and Pullet and all eggs possessing the quality of Grade A may be old in that grade ir- respective of size, but the eggs of different sizes must be packed sep- arately, with the size indicated on will largely prevent the de ager of the container. As grade A-1 is a heating which is prevalen.in large super grade, .the packing of eggs of piles and will facilitate the market- this grade inay be done only by pro- ducers ,authorized by the Dominion Department of. Agriculture. Storage Elie quality of the ,apple crop in eggs are not permitted to be sold in Ontario is superior to that of last a higher grade than B. 'B'. grade 'mar. Some damage was sustained consists of reasonably clean eggs, due to early frosts on October 24th sound in shell, and eggs weighing and 25th, The last estimate of apple less than th.e*ate of 22 ounces to yield in September indicated a corn- the dozen shall not be graded in 'B'. nercial crop of 1,069,000 barrels, There are two classes, large (24 -os) 'rhich will be reduced by the cause and Medium (22, to 24 oz). "C" :n. t mentioned. The output in 1932 grade eansists of all eggs below A was 918,500 barrels. Exports have and 13 grades, but which are :fit far been exceptionally heavy and un• to h.umu.n comsumNf:ion. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, Ib. ............ 25 Eggs ....i.... .... , ,,.. 35-32-22-17 Chickens, live ....... 11-10-6-5 Chickens dressed 17-15-11 Hens 7-6-4 Wintering the Brood Sow The brood sow deserves her fair share of winter acco•modation. A pen that 'is well bedded, dry and free from draughts is essential. PIace the feed trough some distance away so that She is forced to exercise out- doors daily. Eridicate lice and round worms. Feed a mixture of grains to maintain the sow in fair flesh, but use barley sparingly unless the sow is very thin. Provide clover or alf- alfa hay to be eated at will. Be kind to the sow, but not "too kind", er weak, unthrifty pigs will result. Storing Vegetables for Winter Select well -grown, diease-free un- blemished material and handle it carefully to avoid mechanical injuries An earth floor basement under a it with a view to convenience in re- moving to repair during the winter. In repairing inspect all the field ma - or gasoline; overhaul and straighten all.. bent members, replace unservice- able parts; sharpen all cutting edges aand apply a coact of paint where re- quired. Winter repairing insures a- gainst breakdowns, loss and annoy- ance in rush seasons. Storing Soybeans By this time no doubt, all soy- beans 'have oy-beans'have been threshed and some attention should be paid to the stor- age of the seed. If the beans have been threshed in good condition, that is with a reasonably low commit of moisture, storage will not be diffi- cult. On the other hand, a high moisture content adds to the danger of spoilage when stored. It has been recommended that storage in bags, which may be moe e'i odea: Tonally, ing of the beans in good condition. Apple Crop Report Utlit,k1Azh N'coveanbil#` gdth, 1 S + !"+►'W4+4Mi44444{4.w4+'I4i0* + YOUR 4Hardware and F • STORE 1 + We are continuing our Special Prices on Mat- • tresses, and still have a few left that will go at Bargain P• rices. Be sure and get -your supply before they are All Gone. For One Month Only We are off er- ing a i -Ib, Tin of Poliflor Floor Wax with a Tin of Nugget Shoe Polish for only 50 cents I 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 Hsi,, Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt. .Johnston eisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 6 140+++++++++++++++#4.44+++++++++++++4.4444+++++++44446.0 °0 +++++++++++++ 4t'tri+++++++++r+++ 4+++++++444 1I1UNl)N11801!! 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Gasoline and Kerosine always kept en hand in Iarger arid small quantities. Let us fin your barrels or Containers.. Expert. Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul ,lobs on all Makes of Cars with C es Very Re ase lbe . (Nissen Zurioli Unmaniftvaprawa E OFFICE 1 Do You Kni ?' That I am the Master Sale'sxnan t I am the herald of Success for all men, Merchants,, Manufacturers, Etc. I go forth to tell the World the message of service and Sound Merchandising! And the World listens when l speak! Fer those who have used me as their Servant 1 have gathered untold millions into their coffer.. I command *nd the legeons of fashion, mould the style and lead the World whithersoever I ger! I sow fields for you to reap a. GoldenHarvest! I am Masater Salesman at Your Service, and achy Name is ADVERTISE!