The Herald, 1912-09-06, Page 8You are cordially invited
to call and examine the
New Fall and Winter
Goods, which are arriv=
ing daily. One of the ad=
vantages of early buying
is the extra large assort=
ment you have to select
from.
New Dress Goods
New Wrapperettes
New Flannelettes
Ladies' Coats
Cowie earl look them over at any time. The styles
are decidedly smart and becoming and will
appeal to you
Sweater Coats for Men,
Ladies and Children
I L COLORS — ALL S1Z1:ti
UNDERWEAR
Men's, Boys' Laa1:es' and Children's
iu Natural Wool, All Wool,
Fleece Lined, Etc.
Fnnelette Blankets
in White aud.CGrey, 10/4, 11/4, 12/4
Special Prices
eady=to=\Vear
Clothing
liens Suits, Boys Suits, Odd Vests, Odd Pants,
Boys Knickers, liens Special Paramatta Rain Coats
Crockery
I have just opened a crate of Import Crockery con-
sisting
of Dinner Setts, Toilet Clover leaf
ware and white -ware. Yon can save money by
buying your crockery here.
A Fresh and Complete
Stock of Groceries
.always on hand.
Call and take a look through our
Large Stock of Merchandise
before making y.,our Purchases.
Highest prices paid for all
kinds of Farm Produce
J. J. YERNE'
GENERAL f18RCNANT
Zurich, = -entari
Telephone 28
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Celebrated Broadway
CLOTIIIN6.
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WITH AUTUMN SOW0
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HROU(WQ't''T`. Uiy'['A1
Three :hundred and • twen,n
farmers throughout Ontario co
experiments with autiuinu,sotvr
during the past 'year, Repo:'
been received frownethirty;-one
counties of the ,Proyine
average results of the oare£tl;,,
ductedexperinients With ',a ttut'
crops are here presented iu
concise form.
Winter Wheat. Five , oar
winter wheat were cli
autumn to those farmer
to test some of the leaclii
their own farms. The
per acre, 24.8 bus.; Americ
1.5 tons, 21.8 bus.; Crimea
tons, 21.5 bus.; Banatka,l
21.2 bus.; and Tasmania Re
tons, 21.0 bus.
It will .be seen that the.
Amber has again given good
throughout Ontario as well av
Ontario Agricultural. College
.American Wonder. which •ga
average of 2?- bushels per ac
than the Imperial Amber, is a
grained variety resembling veru:.
the Dawson's Golden Cha
°t°iinean Red Winter wheat has
grown at the College for ten
and is one which yields very"(
deed. It possesses wheat of es.
quality, but the straw is s:onx; t
weak. The Iianatha, produce
of excellent quality for bread
tion,
Winter Rye. Two variet
winter rye were distributed
!tritium) of 1911. The results
that the Mammoth LVhiteW i
came at the Bead of the list iii y
grain with an average of 28.9
per acre. In experiments throt tt
Ontario for the last six Seal'', f 'its
1laiuniof1) -White surpassed the
iron rye by an ann nal average , Iry
fonr bushels per acre.
Fertilizers with Winter itt.
In the co-operative experiment ; } th
different fertilizers applied
antuinn to winter wheat, the ' ee
yields of grain per acre for eigh,:irs
are as follows: Mixed Fertilizer
bus.; Nitrate of Soda, 22..5 •. is.;
Mtuiatte of Potash, 21.5 bus.t. nil
Superphosphate, 21.2 bus. On sifilar
laud, Cow Manure, at :the We of
twenty tons per acre, gave an, averag
2,5.8 buss. la, r. c4y4,,a►1.,?:
:and which receivers neither fertilizer
nor manure gave an average. of 18.1
bus. per acre. The Superplios hate'
was applied•atthe rate of 820 Ibs
the Muriate of Potash and the N
of Socia each 160 lbs per are,
Mixed Fertilizer consisted of one
of the quantity of each of then
three fertilizers here mentioned
usual cost of the,featilizers, as rs
this experiment, is between fon
five dollars per acre.
In another experiment, it was, d
that Nitrate of Soda applied .'i the
spring gave 1.8 bushels per acre ore
than when applied in the an ,gin.
Nitrate of Soda increased the yit ` of
wheat more than Common Sall 'bei
applied ei tber in the autumn or ; the
spring,
Winter Emmer and Winter
A comparative test of Winter F'
and \Vinter Barley was made Mai
out Ontario in each of the pa,
years. The average results f
three years show that the
Eniner gave 1,890 and the \
Barley 1,812 pounds of grain lief
Satisfactory results from this
ment were received from onl
in 1912, and according . to et
those reports the Winter Ern:
passed the Winter Barley in y
grain per acre.
Hairy Vetches and Winter.
Fodder. Three good reports
been received from farmers wb:
Hairy Vetches and Winter
Fodder Crops.' In each ins
Hairy Vetches gave a- con
larger yield of green crop.
yield is due principally to the
atijely wet, cool summer.
Distribution of Material fe
meats in 1912.
As long as the slips
material will be clistribnted
charge in the order: in which
plications are received irrort , ;
farmers wishing to ej peranveh
report .the results of any
following tests: 1,; three-
Winter
hree Winter Wheat; 2, ttivo va:t
Rye, 8, five Fertilizers, t
Wheat; 4, Autiunn
plications of Nitrate' qi. Ss
Common Salt with Wit* 'Tit
Winter Emmet: and `Winter
Hairy Vetches and Winter,
Fodder crops. The size of
is to be one rod . wide by.';..
long. Material for •nitnibeis
willbe sent by expre=ss arid,
the others' by nmi1.
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T1IE WESTERN FAIR
b`tiaten ber Gbh to. 14th
be, Western Fair as a Live Stook
xliibition is in 'a class by itself. 1h
itors always report good results from
ing at London.. Surrounded as it
uch an excellent farming coun
ire ,is always a good demand for
stclass stook' of all kinds. The up-
to-date farmer waits for the Exhibit
-
Mu when he can see the best and
,maks his choice. The Exhibition :of
dais year will be re exception to the
axle, but every eft is being made by
the management to surpass previous
years. The prim. tab has been revis
ed and made very liberal, not only in
classification' but in .cash. The prize.
money will all be paid if the animals
are worthy, even if there should be
no competition in certain sections.
Exhibitors are therefore, always sure
of being well treated .at this old and
reliable Exhibition. Prize lists, entry
forms and all information given
laoinptly on application to Secretary,
A. M. hunt, General Offices, Rich-
mond St. London, Ontario.
A Lincoln, Neb, girl writes, "1
bad been tailing for sotile time with
e- chronic constipation and stomach
trouble. I began-taking'Chamberlain's
stomach and liver tablets and in three
of day.- I was able to be up and got
„s better right along. I am the -proudest
firs iu Lincoln to find such a good
medicine." For sale by all dealers.
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Zurich. - Ontario
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One Price the year round and::. that
the lowest.
Parties intending to buy a good llamas this Spring should not fail to call,
on us, as we are headquarters in Zurich for the best at lowest 'prices .every
one guaranteed, because best leather always used. See our. Team Harness
with Collars at $25.00, Single harness at $9.00 up
airymaid
Cream
Separator
No heavy lifting up of Milk
Easy Running
Iter
theDe.ering
iter Machinery
Stoves and Hardware
If you want the best at lowest prices call and sea what a big Bargain you
can get here.
A full stock of all kinds of
URNIT.UR
In Furniture we lead the trade as we buy in car loads this enables us : to
cheaper and ottr customers get the benefit,
Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price
ere.
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1 Stt�L'- of Points always on hand
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ZURICH
Now Ready
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I-IJ4RTLEIB, ZURICH
HURON'S LARGEST COIUIBINATION STORE
Buggies
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Just to hand.
your orders.
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Close price
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If you want to see the big
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est and fi n.est lot of Buggies
earl at our wareroona.. If you
vs to buy we.are confident
rv'can satisfy your taste.
„.JJ.so Carriages and Waggons
Prices Right
All kinds of Repairs prom -
ply attended.
H.ess &Son.
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In S i zing tad
Sunnaer Dess
Goods
This is the time of the year that every girl needs a new
Summer Dress, and those who have not bought have saved
money by waiting till now. Come and share in the bargains
FOULARD In all the fancy stripes and shades,
Regular pride 25ots now........ —for 20 cents
LINEN In blue, cream, Old Rose, green, and.
brown. Reg price 25 ........for 20ots
PONGEITA In all the newest shades, Regular
price 25ots, now....,, for l9cts
MULL In Cream, Pink, Pale blue, white and
black. Reg price 25 now for 20ots
MARQUISETTE In Pale blue, pink, cream and
white. Reg price 25 now for 20ottg
We also have a few other lines
which we are selling at Bargain
Prices,
Notice
'Who have coupons for dishes are requested to bring
them on or btfore Aug 10th, and then we will give you
the dishes you can receive for them,
Remember.
After that date we do not give ortake any more
coupons, so be sura and bring them.
Fresh groceries always kept ou
Produce Taken n Exchange
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