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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-02-15, Page 8tot 'tort, THE STORE WITH THE STOCK •rlorroorw,trtrt...•47,170.4tworrirttrw.71rrortrortot-tuttln0141,.....tml.t.77,7••••r....... te • 7' •117,1 ,t.. r „Tharsasy, Pebrasrylsti, thi 44184*0416440.44046t44.0441*1444140+.+444t4 +++++041"411.4"H'44:24141K64 i„,,,,,,C ...„'',1„tie 't •,.,' W Yilter Underwear, S\b'e4,er Coat' Mitts Lther Cots, Mackinaws, Come and see Our New Goods A SHIPMLNT OF NEW PRIN IS NOW OPENED UP, ..4k:x c &r 2•!: cent.e. Yeid (111CiCIFICIES1 GROCERIES Tomato Catsup, per bottle Canned Tomatoes, large tins at Try Calumet Soap Chips, per Cowan's Cocoa, Half -lb. tins 1 pound tins Macaroni, 4 lbs. for Old Nippy Cheese, per lb at at 10c 10c 10c 14c 25c 25c 25c CHO & SON ;PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 1....41•114.1.1711•11. mrtragrusamermlirvirwirir INVEST ITH CONFIDE OE Save e- 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 fo 4 or 5 Years, to earn 5% , 2,, Pe..r Annelle, Payable Half -Yearly "tT 7,74v A.Ted:,'en, F. Hess, Fluron ener 15 Years. • — ' r r LA.U1,C1,1 11-N • 11 F LL? •-•• -- 7:7,17:7•7fllU fCflt?; t4 t1 — •&`.?;47-r.zOl'act6:4-1011XYGAVOt t4) WE SELL THE BEST FOR LEM; Snziels for Thursday,Fr4 and. Saturday. MAPLE LEAF SALMON Vas pea Tin „... — — .... ....17c Maple Leaf Saimon 1-1b. tin ROYAL YORKE MATCHES, 3 boxes „..... 7 .. . ..... . . ...25c AUSTRALIAN RAISINS, 2 lbs. - • — 27c YAL YORKE: COFFEE, 1 -Ib, Tin . fleinz's Totnito. Vtaa table; Green laa, Beef Broth, 1.1icken, aiardo (pn- Sodare 2 pis. 2 tins 1!,,, •••e.• - =p, large' pkg Ileraing 2 tins for .. Kippered Snags, per tin ... Sandwich Cookies, per lb. 25c 2be I5c 25c ...5c 15c New House Dresses just in, priced at 89c to New Prints at 15c, 20c 25c and 28c yd. All New Patterns. J. W. ME Highest Prices for Eggs. 41.75 NER Phone 1140 Seaforth Golf Club That $3,220.80 had been expended for local labour and teams by the Seaforth Golf Holding Corporation in the construction of the new golf course was one of the facts brought out 'at the annual meeting of the shareholders. J. F. Daly, president pointed out the great help this was to loEal families and said that had it not been for this' employment, Sea forth's relef costs would probably be considerably higher. Mrs. Thos. Gundry Dies The people of Goderich were sho- cked to learn of the death of Mrs. Thos. Gundry at 6 o'clock last Thu-. rsday morning. She had been trou- bled for some time with an affect- ion of the heart, and was taken' ill tbe previous night when medical, aid LOCAL MARKETS ,. (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter ...... , . 30 Eggs • ... 22-20-18-34 Wheat, bush...... ........ .. _81 Barley, bushel ...... — .. ..... 40 Buckwheat, bush. • 40 Flour, cwt. Shorts, ton Bran, ton 20.00 Live Hogs . 9.00 2 00 2 90 20.00 reports J. T. Cassin of Alliston to the Ontario Marketing Board, there 'will be a shortage of certified seed. - This, of course, is due to the fact that much of the certified. seed has -bee'n 'marketed as table •atock. Cer- tified Ontario cobblers are scarce and seed requirements shot be se- cured as soon as possible. While it was called in. She was a most ea -1 is ltarly in -the season for setting pri- timable woman, with a host of fri- cos, it is Mr, Cassia's view that hol- ends, and her death is a severe loss., t of seed should not miss making not only to her, aor.•::ved /117.-lbap.1 ;,., ennel weicitmers the;. no..•1 so.:4 but to the oominuti.t; Dies Suddenly Alfalfa Tariff Reductions, • Early last Wednesday, after , Likely for United Lta.es •a, 0111 Ip The 1) p t i n i advi::ed that lip? of Crorton. dsm ied birui:.• :hi order that (prat Lities of TurItestn !.• ;• • kit, or oi • fe,- alfalfa biay b 1,r,11bt 1wPi- i:ry 16j'1 tlit' • sia; the Unitrql : Taper Pone. r...ztt of her fittht.r, ou zhe farm, ea! km; been consideang reducing the which she bad lived allyl died. Slk.' timer on alfalfa .aald from eight cts is survived by two brothers, Wm. to four cts a pound. It is further '0 • Sweet of Alta., Eli Sweet of Man., reported that this type of alfalfa re- and- two sisters of the west. The fun- sists wilt which affects home-grown • G eral was held from the homestead seed in certain states. The larger 1t 1 Craditon and. Ekavicas in the alfalfa °Towers' organizations ere United Church, Crediton, Rev. J. W. Johnson, pastor, offiqiating. Inter- ment in Exeter cemetery. Goderich Girl Meets With Accident IL, %9,11, • • kt.r.titttn .tt WE HAVE JUST FINISHED • TAKIN'G STOCK AND FIND THAT OUR STOCK 1:11! wii?..cyvvARE AND FURNiTUR.,2 IS TOO IlEAVY, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT VERY RAPIDLY WE ARE OFFERING THE SAME AT GREATLY + • REDUCED PRICES... • SPECIAL PRICES ON CREAM AND GREEN ENAMEL UTENSILS We also eo me. very- Atteactivc... Prices in Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and Mattreaces. USED FURNITURE Good Used Dressers, Dining Tables, Kitchen Chairs„ For Some Real Bargains, We have a Number of Etc.„ that We will sell very cheap. Be sure and see therm 41, Always a Good Supply of Smoke Cure on Hand. Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt Johnston & Kalbileisch Hardware ec Furniture. Phone 63 ..f+++++++++++0.44 nle INIIIIIIIN11111111111141iinflifIMP11111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111H1111111111111MIffilifillliMNI11111011111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1W Hi T ESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Rerinuning Wagon Wheels,"Per set ........ ...... $18.00 Wagon Axle, each ............ .................. $5.00 M Wagon 'Tongue each ........ ...... ....-.. Tongue, Harrows, each ...... .. ..... - ... .....$1.50 &Aster with Stakes at ...... ....... $3.00 S'Wagon Reach, long 1.50, Short ............ ..... $1.25 Dpokes„ each at ................... ....... .50 Whouble Tree,.. each .... . ....... ...... • . . ..... .75 ipple Tree .. ..... .. ... .. .................... .50 JESS, the Repair Man 7 littisamsonoteteitiviuttAttItivosumittintgiututomsidtettinfvegtetiminettittimilltattntlitTEDITAsta. 0, 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 (JS FILL YOUR BIN! AND DON'T FORGET WE RAVE- A LARGE RANGE OF HEAT. INC STOVES, JUST THE RIGOIT SIZE FOR YOUR HOUSE, OR BETTER STILL, LET US Pifr IN A NEW HECLA FURNACE WHICH MAKES A HOME EVEN MORE COMFORTABLE. • • Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates Supplies and Posts. Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes all sizes WHITE 'ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Furniture, Sptings and Oeds, Felt and _M141.501 Mattresses' ° Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsrnith- ing our Specialty. Full line heavy and shelf Hard- wIre always in stock. and Fencing „ ZURICH — ONT. QUALITY -- PRICE - SERVICE at 1/1? -re 47 4:7' :q i‘- • `Z. '`-` THE WINTER SE.A.SON Is Now Here. Have you looked efter your. Autorno-, bil'e in preparation for the Cold Weather,. ? Changed to. lighter Gil, and had your Radiator Filled with a good Ait-Freeze?.. Run in your car and let do this very `4 Important thing Right Now! iso no and Kerosine always kept on hand in large: • With a severe gash in her right leg an artery having been severed 1 y the blade of a passing skater at W est st. Rink, Goderich, i laved Wilson, of that place, and at present nrase-in-training at Alexandra Hospital had to be put to bed the beginning of last week. The accide- nt was a peculiar one in that the id- entity of the offender is not known. l‘a sr Wilson was skating with an es- cort at the time and suddenly became weak and had to be assisted from the ice. Examination showed blood to be streaming from a gash hl her leg mid -way between the ankle and knee the stocking was badly tOrn.The :kater was immediately re - mead to the hospital. The cut is a rleaa one and bled much. BUSY FARMER NEWS Due to the shortage of good grain seed in many sections, Ontario farm- ers are advised to locate and purch- ase their supplies early. Use Local -Grown Oz.tq AceOrding Arthur .11 enle ttparfruental Offidal, is t'oth4, ably snfor to sow well -cleaned halal grown oat, even though the quality he rather poor, than to take a chanca 417171 471(1 g western foe -1 oatz,„ r••.•,1, 1,7 1,,N, 7t7.1.,7';r inteeded for' . mica twen When rt.clealiell, may Nita. I A • • to flee er mere v•-(:•••,-- th0 Seed Potatoes Sca;,ce . inasmuch as the /933 Ontario po- mtne crop fell :hart of the demand .bY uPProximatelY 0»0 million bags, the dent varieties: , tt-444444440444,444146-4444t1/44,444,104.4k44444314,044,44. strenousry attempting to prevent such a move, claiming that the Unit- ed States grows sufficient alfalfa for her own needs. Problems of Winter Peeding big problem in Ontario. Very little Niousseau Zurich.. Feed scarcity has become a- pressconcern was felt in the fall, even though hay crops had been short in 04444441,444444444,a++++0;a44„vt4„04,4,44.4.44,,,e++"4.44+4444,44, parts of the province. With cattle in the stable almost a month earlier than usual and below zero temper- atures in December January 'and part of Pebrary already, the situation has changed. Agricultural represen- . tatives in half a dozen. counties re- port barely enough to supply the an- imals until spring and in a few cas- es actual scarcity. It requires some what heavier feeding to enable the live stock to endure the cold and keep in. condition. Purchases of hay will have to be made -20 car- loads in one district.- Fortunately there are supplies available though prices are likely to advance. and ernall quantities. Let us fill your .barrels or Containers. -pert Werlunanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul are was Clarges Very Reasonalbe,. Joha on fall Makes of C "f CornVarieties for Ensilage Success in the production of corn for ensilage depends largely upon the choice of a suitable variety. Accord- ing to the Dominion Agrostologist re-• eent tessts have shown the felewing varieties to be most suitable for tes- tern Canada generally:: Dent — Wisconsin. No. 7, Golden Glow, Lea- rning and Bailey; Flints-,--Comption's Longfelow, Salzer's North Da- , kota„ 'Dent varieties sucker very lit - Ile, if at all, 11 11"11.1: lints usually yield dt1115 but since:they can be harvested seven to ton days earlier they should be giv- en preference hi districts where the seasot is soniewhat short for Using t. • • 4. • t P.+4044.404+4ttet++++4.1044,04t HERALD OFFICE Do You Know7a 11 That g am the Master Saleernan1 1 itEn the herald of Success for dil men, Merchants, . Manufacturers,' Etc I go forth to tell the Wotid the message of service an4i Sound Merchandising A1114 the Worlal listens when It sreakt Fer those who have used me as their Servant I have gathered untold miltims into their. coffers, commandthe legeorzs of fashion, mould the styles and lead the World whithersoever 1 gol 1 sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest! I ane• Masater Salesman at Your Service, and niy Name is: ADVERTISE/ •