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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-01-11, Page 8"7°1-?„0— THE Slran: 'WITH THE 131,.1/4,...41i.Ss Ld Attend sp'f • g".1`f, r.' .417; • • . • , • • I t • ,•• tILMA.110=102.1001.1120161....0061.•0311:0611.6 Beginning on Sat rday Jan. 6,'34. W' salail kaawa far and wide as vnlaine • Money 3 Do not miss this. date. Ftr Two Weeks. ving Events° emember the PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 nIy REIMTM2552113•"*"9'="".. INVEST WITH CONFIDENCE .Save.. -3 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 F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL.? trPesvmooset•••••••••••••••tionoviRe -,gmtigeggegmessee HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE Sit ;1%-\$11111i SIMI 1 1 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE WISH TO EXTEND Season's Greetings AND MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING US ALL PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS, AND A CON- TINUANCE OF OUR FRIENDLY BUSINESS RELATIONS ZURiCH QUALITY -- PRICE oNT., SERVICE- emeis100. 13••••41MtooteMesta '„ ZURICH REYEALD ThursdaA, 4TaTivan'Oth, 1.9a* 4-4,* : . \ 44, 44. 4.ft OUR SPECIAL SALE HAS 'ME+ yclITH , GREAT SUCCESS SC) FAR.: THERE ARE STILL A LOT. 651 GOOD BARGAINS TOIBE AD. LAND OUR t.133C.E':: LOWEST (NO OLD STOCK) WE G.t/ARANTEE' EVERYTHOM- WE SELL TO BE FRESH NEW STOCK, OLD SHELF WORN GOODS NEVER OFFERED FOR. SALE, ;WE KICK IT 01:Ff" THE BACK DOOR. IF ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE BOUGHT GOODS ..", . • THEY THINK IS NOT RIGHT, PLEASE BRING IT BACK AND GET YOUR. MONEY. OUR WORD 15AS .-'17.'.3":.g.)S 0"311 GOODS SPECIAL PRICES ON. GROCERIES ;2011 THIS WEEK Fry's Cocoa, Half lb. Tin " 19c Quick Quaker Oats, largo pkg. 19c Life Bouy Soap, 2 cakes Choice Blue Hose Rice, 3 lbs. ...... ...... . ... 23e 11 .•9c 2 lbs. Broken Biscuits 15c Choice Quality Natures Best, Golden Bantam Corn, 2 tins.— -23c Royal Yo te.: Matches, 2 boxes ..22c Ingersoll Malted Cheese, per pkg. Pink Salmon, 1 lb. Tin Findst Tillicherry Butcher's Pepper per Ib. Highest Prices for SYSM10.901•00,01.1t10 Phone 1 EMS OF LOCAL Min Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner; and son Clarence attended the funeral of Mrs. Brenner's brother, the late Mn. Chas. Greb, at Kitchener on Sunday, Messrs. Ken, Routledge and Art. Weber of the Bronson line, motored to Crediton on Wednesday, where they acted in the capacity of auditors for the Hay Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Mr. Herb. Mousseau while at EX:- eter the other day exchanged his Plymouth sedan for a New Ford V 8 Tudor. Herb surely can now hit the high spots with so much motor in so small a car,. Anyway, it is in- deed a nifty looking job, and had lots of power and speed. SHARP RISE IN TEA PRICES LOCAL MARKETS •, (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, lb. . ' .25 Eggs 25-22-20-16 Turkeys, dressed 14 Turkeys, old dressed 10 Geese dressed ' 9 Ducks, dressed ' 9 Chickens di,ressed, 10-17 Hens ...-• Barley, bushel 40 Buckwheat, bush. 40 Flour, cwt. .., ...... .... 2_00-2.90 Shorts, ton . - 20.00 Bran, ton .. , ' 20.00 duiring'-the' 'winter arid result large- ly from am oversupply of heavy fe- eds, as well as from a. lack of Some of the vital elenaents. Lack of sun- shine and exercise may also be con - Faced with ruin due to appalling tributory causes. Control measures losses over the past three years, tea- to forestall rthese winter feeding- di - growers of Ceylon, India, Java and fficulties are as follows: Use a var- Sumatra have cut down their ex -1 iety of feeds h the ration including ports fifteen per cent this year as milk Or tankage; provide alfalfa or compared with the peak years of '29 and '30. This restriction has had the desired effect and prices have risen sharply. Packers of fine teas in Canada have been forced to , in- crease prices, but, as the average pound of good tea will make 250 cups or more, it is still the cheapest drink next to water itself. • 1 BUSY FARMER NEWS In many districts it is the practice to mulch strawberry plantations with rys straw which, as it is harvested early, is very free from weed seeds and this is a very important feature where it is the custom to take future crops from the plantation. If man- ure is used, care should be exercised in oxder that none will come in con- tact with the crown of the plant. Mulch as soon as the ground is fro- zen hard enough to carry the wag- on, for much damage may be caus- ed by alternate freezing and thaw- ing. clover hay or roots in small quan- tities; donot feed too heavily; allow young animals to exercise 'outdoors in-rnlld. weather; all stock should have comfortable sleeping quarters which are dry and free from drau- ghts. • Mange's For Poultry The chief value of roots as a poul- try feed lies in the fact that they can be stored during the winter months, and fed over the period daring which fresh green feeds are not available. They should not be considered in any way as a comp- lete substitute for. fresh green feeds, chiefly because they are quite defic- ient in vitamin content. The anti- neuritic and anti-sscorbutic vitam in. content. The anti -neuritic and tri - ti -scorbutic vitamins are present in only the slightest traces, while the antirachtic vitamin: is entirely lack- ing. 1 comparison, fresh clover, one, of the most commonly used gre- en, feeds, contains all three in ab- undance. .The chief function of malt gels and 'roots in general is the sup- plying of succulence to the ration•It has been found that by using man - gels and 'supplementing with a reg- ular diose of Epsom salts, laying birds will come through the winter in fairly good shape. Home Cleaning of Small Vegetable Seed Thresh out the seed by placing the plants in a strong, closely woven cotton sack. Light flailing with a. stick will liberate the eeed (6.1 pods or hiLd.S Lea and carrot seeds imet 'be rubbed out by hand using a pair of strong leather mitts A coarse sieve will remove the straw and chaff. Place the seed and chaff on a fine sieve; a quick, downward side movement, repeated several ti- mes will remove the chaff and light seed. Only the large plump seed should be kept. Hand picking will improve the sample - Order Fertilizer Early Plants as much as animals require food. Winter is a good tine to plan the summer diet for crops. Manure supplemented with superphosphate is a splendid ration for most crops. 22 years of experimental work at Domini,on Exp. Farms have shown that yields may be maintained by using commercial fertilizers alone. If manure is scarce, 'therefore, use commercial fertilizers. Decide on the ;,.ind and amount needed, then order early so as to have it on hand when, growth starts in the Spring.. .e„ Winter Housing of Sheep Sheep do not require expensive and warm buildings They do, how - ver, appreciate a dry, roomy shed well protected against winds, well ventilated and free from draught. Do not crowd them in "One pen. 20 to 35 ewes do best together. Fur- thermore, a sheep requires from 12 to 15 square feet of floor space. Doors should be of good width to allow free access to and from the pens. Narrow doors are often the. lame of abortion. Pregnant ewes ieed a yard to exercise in. Force, :hem to walk by feeding hay out- ilde in good weather. Winter Hog Feeding ••••••-•••••,..••• Home Grown Grains for The Laying Flock The following ration for laying ptillets, composed mostly of Borne , grown grainS;, is recommended by the Poultry Division of the Domin- ion Experimental Farms: Mash -2 parts of ground wheat, 1 part of giound 'oatss, 1 part barley or corn y2 part of ground beef and fish 2 per cent bone meal, 2 per cent cod liver oil and 1 per cent salt, scrap, scratch grain -2 parts of wheat, 1' 7 C4f1.11— Lii:**)("3 1te.r.1,Ap74;,9 - retL'Orzi We are Happy to • take thii 101pportunity of Expressing our -Appreciation_ at the Patronage that has heen accoFded .ing the past Year and Wish one and all for A MERRY CHRISTMAS And a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR Ilir,,;,111.Sterl ard r--;1 11 ASO., are el Furniture. . PIu 11.44+4.84•44974+,14++++4414444****1•14.41+.141'444444.44++04444 •i, e 6a 4, • SINIIIIM11111111111111=111111EMEN11111111114111111118111111111111111filIMMITEMEEMENHERWRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMERMINIMIAM THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice F...- wi Werunm. mg Wagon Wheels, per set ................ $18.00 Wagon Axle, each .... ..... -. ......... .. ........ . .... . ........ $5.00 agon Tongue ead) .......... .. ... . .................... $3.00 -_,-. Tongue, Harrows, each ...................................... $1.50 -6: Bolster with Stakes at ............ . .. - ............ , ... -... $3.00 ,SWagon Reach,long 1.50, Short $1.25 Dpokes, each at ...- .............. , .... .............. . . —. .50 Whouble Tree,- each .. .. ................................ — . . .. .75 ipple Tree.. .... — ...... . .. , . .• ... . . . . .. .„'. ... .. ... ....:..... . .. . • .50 1 S$, the Repair 0•Man: 111011111•1111141•11111111M112111111,111111111111111111MIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMPLIIIIIIIRIONAIPMESHIIINIIIHNSIZOIMAIWAIN• 444.414.4.440+11•444.44.++++++44,4•4.44.44++++++++++++++.4.04% 4 Winer hog feeding requires dif- part oats, 1 part corn or buckwheat. .f.erent methods from those ordirt- I. part barley. This ration may he arily found successful in summet !lialied according to what p,rains the A kli;onaN.,!J 4 1 1441 ifu,,,A1(!rh i a.141141)1e- THE WINTER SEASON Is Now Here. Have you looked after your Automo- bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to ag lighter Oil, and had your Radiator filled with a good Anti -Freeze?.. Run in your car and let us do this very Important thing Right ,Now! Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in Targe • and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels oz Containers. Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaut Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very Reasonalbe. 11. ilifousseau Zurich 14*********444*********4.4•0444.4444444++4*******4. 40/41..1* :104..e-ipegme-t-t-ovxm-o-psd-s*,s*-4,40**A•NPAP-04:10P-911•114,111..14,P±1,1",o."..*Al • 4. • • 91. ADVER,TISE1 HERALD OFFICE Do You Know? That 1 ani the Master Salesman 1 I am the herald of Success for all men, Merchants, Manufacturers, Etc. 1 go forth ,to tell the World the message of service and Sound Merchandising! And thi World listens when I speak! For those who have used me at their Servant I have gathered untold indium into their coffers: I Command the legeons of fashion, mould the- style. and lead the World whithersoever I go! .; I sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest! ani Masater Salesman at Your Service. and my , Name is: w•0 1.. .t•