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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-03-22, Page 8Ifk
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
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Curtain Goods and DraperyFabrics
Now on Display
SEE OUR SHOWING OF NEWEST IN CURTAIN
NETTS, RUFFLED CURTAINS BY YARD AND
ALSO MADE UP READY FOR HANGING, AT
VERY REASONABLE PRICES
New Art Steens, Chintzes, Cretons, for Quilts and
Draperies.
Dominion China Batts, extra fine for Quilts 72x90 at
50 Cents Each
PRINTS! GINGHAMS!
50 pieces of Prints and Ginghams to choose trom
16c to 35c per Yard.
GROCERIRS! GROCERIES
Canned Pumpkin, large tin
Macaroni, 5 lbs for
Soda Biscuits, 2 Ilas. for
10c •
25c
23c
10c
19c
25c
5c
Pink Salmon, tin
Rose Baking Powder, lb. tin
Old Nippy Cheese lb.
Baking Bran, 2 lbs. for
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 5
HESS
INSURANCE AGENCY
For 4, few dollars per year you can protect yourself
against loss. Why take a Chance.
Rates cheerfully quoted on Fire, Automobile, Plate
Glass, Accident, Sickness, Burglary, Surety, Bonds, Etc
Every motorist should have Public Liability and Prop-
erty Damage Insurance. An accident may cost you
thousands of dollars. Protect yourself by a Policy in
a Canadian Company.
For Rates Apply to:
drew F. Hess, ' Zurich •
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WI LL?
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HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE
Yo
r Winter's Fuel
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY BEST OF FUELS
FOR THE COLT) WINTER WEATHER; ANTHRACITE COAL IN
THE VARIOUS SIZES.. ALSO HAVE A GOOD GRADE OF
COKE. LET US FILL YOUR BIN!
ANI) DON'T FORGET WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF HEAT-
ING STOVES, JUST THE RIGHT SIZE FOR YOUR HOUSE.
OR BETTER STILL, 1.4T 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 andTubes
in all sizes
WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS,
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line ..)f heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock. .
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Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Blue Ribbon Matches, 3 for 25c
Choice Qpality Tomatoes, large Tin 10c
Infant's Delight Soap, 4 for 25c
Royal York Coffee, 1-1b. Tin 39c
Bue Boy Coffee, 1-1b. pkg. 29c
P. and G. Soap, 4 cakes for 19c
Heinz pork and beans, large tin I 5c
Sliced Pineapple, per tin 10c
Maple Leaf Salmon, large Tin .... ............... 33c
See our New Curtains by dale pair or Frilled Material
by the Yard. Get your new Wall Paper now before the
spring rush, we have it in Newest Patterns.'Also bundle
lots. All at reasonable prices.
J. W. MERNER
Highest Prices for Eggs. Phone 140
BUSY FARRIER. NIEWS
International Plowing Match
The Plowmen's International. Plo-
wing Match and Farm Machinery
Demonstration will be held on Marr
Vale Farm, the property of F. O'-
Connor, York Co., Wexford P.O.,
Ont., a few miles outside the City
of Toronto, October 9, 10, 11, and
12, 1934. In 1834 the first Plowing
Match was held in York County,
near this farm.
Care of the Farrowing Sow
A little extra care' a,t farrowing
will often save a greater percentage
of the litter. Include some •bran in
the meal ration to prevent a feverish
condiftion. A weak or ten days be-
fore farrowing place the sow in a
farrowing pen that is dry, clean 'and I
free from draughts. Bed the pen
with short straw. Keep a watchful
eye on the sow at farrowing time
but do not disturb or assist her un -
Sheep Killing Costs
The damage done by marauding
dogs to sheep flocks in Old Ontario
has been estimated by R. W. Wade,
Prov. Live Stock Commissioner, as et
least $20,000: This is the amount of
money which municipalities through
out the province have had to pay out
in compensation for sheep killed,
Provincial and municipal regulations
permit the farmer whose flocks have
been ravaged to apply for compen-
sation and settlement is made by
mutual agreement or through a pro-
vincial expert. There is little that
can. be done in preventing such sla-
ughters authorities agree. The vic-
ious sheepkillers have found access
to the most tightly enclosed pens and
pastures. They work at nigir, work
noiselessly and leave onlya short
trail of blood behind. Harrison, Ont
took one protective step when they
passed a bylaw last week raising the
license fee for Alsatian dogs, the
breed blamed for the majority of
slaughters, from $7 to $17, hoping
to reduce the number in the town-
ship.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Impelmr.glagar*Dimma
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs, dozen 18-16-14
Butter, lb. creamery .34
Butter, Ib. dairy 30
Wheat, bush 80
Barley, bush 50
Buckwheat, hese}, 50
Shorts, ton 26.00
Bran, ton ... . .... . , 26.00
Flour, cwt. 2.00-2.90
Live hogs, ewt 8.75
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YOUR
Hardware and Furniture
STORE
WE HAVE JUST FINISHED TAKING STOCK
AND FIND THAT OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE
AND FURNITURE IS TOO HEAVY, AND IN
ORDER TO REDUCE IT VERY RAPIDLY WE
ARE OFFERING THE SAME AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES... SPECIAL PRICES ON
CREAM AND GREEN ENAMEL UTENSIL
We aho have some very Attractive Prices in
Furniture., See Our New Beds, Spit* gs mud
Mattresses.
USED FURNITURE
Goad tined Dressers, Dining Tables, Kitchen Chairs 1
For Some Real Bargains, We have a Number oi
Etc., that We will sell very cheap. Be sure and see
them.
Always a Good Supply of Smoke Cure on Hand.
Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt
Johnston & lialbileisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 08
not so much in the hatter of qual-
ity, although there is still room for
improvement, but more particularly
tlie lack of a regular supply. For
a country producing a surplus of
faran products, it is a source of sat-
isfaotion to remember that there is
still available a market which spends
daily 'around five million cot:Cars on
imported food.
"' Reducing Farm Power Costs
Farm power costs may be reduc-
ed by making needed repairs and ad-
justments on tractors, by using pro-
per hitches and operating with an
optlinum load. Horse labor costs
mak be reduced • by having harness
and implements in perfect adjust -
merit, by using proper hitches and
loads, by economical feeding and by
using °mostly young horses raised on
the farm.
Drive on Warble FIy Planned ht
Ontario.
All over Ontario farmers are tak-
ing steps to eliminate the Warble
,Fly, report officials of the Canadian
Co -Operative Wool Growers, who
are working with groups of live
stosk men n an effort to check this
pest, which is responsible for a loss
of half a million dollars in hides a-
lone and probably five times as much
in retarding milk and beef products.
After successful demonstration that
warbles could be definitely controll-
ed following the original project on.
Barrie Island last year, groups of
farmers in Carlton, Perth, Lincoln,
Ontario, Haldiamond,
Bruce,' Huron, Elgin, Oxford and
Norfolk took uP'the work this win-
ter. Canvasses are being made in
these counties under the leadership
of Dr. Lionel Stephenson, provincial
zoologist, and the county agricultur-
al representa.tive, and by the middle
of March the first of the three annu-
al treatments will be made. A spec-
ial power„ investigated and approv-
ed by the Officials of the Canadian
Co-operattive, will be used. This' -is
made into a wash which is rubbed
into the backs of all cattle. The cost
is negligible, probably less than five
Canadian Grain Successes
Information recently secured from
the prize winners at the internation-
al Hay and Grain show, held in Chic-
ago in December last, reveals the
striking fact that in the hard red
pring wheat class, the most import-
an!-. class in the show, all of the pri-
zes were won with varieties of wheat
originated and developed by the Do-
minion Experimental Farms. There
were 35 awal.ds 1:1 .111. 28oxhibit-
Ors won with RewIttd, with Mar- tents per animal where, large groups
And 011.0 with Gav,),, are treated, Already there is censid-
Canada's proud record og 1,1 aln e:,- Ve'rable talk of compulsory province-
hibition successes maintained, and wide treatment, similar to heasures
dopted in Denmark, whore the
is noteworthy, indeed, that the no„ a
minion Experimental Farms have wa,rble fly has been almost elimin-
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'ontributed so materially towards ated. Some idea of the extent of the
his outstanding triumph. resent campaign is indicated by the
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Supplying the British Market epont that over 200,000 cattle will
he' treated this spring. In Oxford
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'rite steady job of providing food ite resentative G. R.
CeuntY alone, where c7incullsurelanl
or the 'British rnexket depends up- 6.X-fgt.-of orgiatization, '6'Grc00,000 head
zupplying Vutt 8.) (1 s t with wh will b e1 up. n.ul0 n
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice
Rermsantng Wagon Wheels, per
Wagon Axle, each
Wagon Tongue each
Tonvae, Harrovis, each
/3oister with Stakes at
Wagon Reach, long 1.50, Short
Spokes, each at
Double Tree,.. each
Whipple Tree
set ..... $18.00
$5.00
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$3.00
111.50
$3.00
31.25
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zrrnion GARGE
THE WINTER SEASON
b Now [ere. Have you looked after your Automo-
bile hr preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to
lighter Oil, and had your Radiator tilled with a good '
Anti -Freeze?.. Run in your car and let us do this very
Important thing Right Newt
Cecelia. and Kerosine always kept can, hand in large
and small quantities. Let ue fill your barrels or
Container*.
Expert Wortananshiti on Repair Work, and Overhaul_
Jobs on all Makes of Cars with entrees Very
Reasonalbe. -
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I am the herald of Success for an men, Merchants.
Manufacturers, Etc.
I go loll& to tell the World the message of service
and Sound Merchandisingt
And the World listens when 1speak;
For those who have used me as their Servant 1have
gathered untold millians into their coffers.
I command the legeons of fashion, mould the stylee
and lead the World whithersoever I get
I saw fields for you to reap a Golden Harvestt
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