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Reduced Prices
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Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs
FOR QUICK CLEARANCE
$7.50
$8.75
$10.00
$11.90
$12.50
$17.50
$16.75
$5.00
$6.00
$7 50
$8.00
9x9 Congoleum, Reg. $9.50 for
9,101h, Congoleum, Reg. $11.25 for
9x12, Congoleurn, Reg. $12.75, for
9x131/2 Congoleum, Reg. $14.15, for
9x15 Congoleum, Reg $15.75, for
12x131/2 Linoleum, Reg. $21.00 for
12x12 Linoleum, Reg. $20.00 for
71A2x9 Feltol Rug, Special at
9x9 Feltol Rugs, Special at
Ox101/2 Feltol Rugs, Special at
9x12 Feltol Rugs, Special
Grocery Specials for This Week
Canned Tomatoes,1 arge, 2 tins for
Pleaseall Coffee, per lb.
Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. for
Pork and Beans, per tin
Tea Mixed, per lb.
Kraft Cheese, per lb
Factor Y cheese, Best, lb.
Redpath, Gran. Sugar, per cwt.
1 Princess flakes and 1 Super Suds, for
SPECIAL ONE CENT SALE IN WRITING PADS
Note size 10; 2 for
Letter size, 20; 2 for
18c
35c
27c
10c
39c
47c
18e
$5.35
23e
Letter size, larger, 25c, 2 for
GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW
11c
21c
26c
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
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Save Money by
SAFE DRIVING
Auto Insurance reduced for careful
Drivers
1 20% REDUCTION FOR 4 YEARS' DRIVING
WITHOUT
ACCIDENT
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1 15% REDUCTION FOR THREE YEARS' DRIVING WITHOUT
ACCIDENT
10% REDUCTION FOR TWO YEARS DRIVING WITHOUT
ACCIDENT
THE REDUCTIONS APPLY TO PUBLIC LIABILITY, PROPERTY
DAMAGE AND COLLISION PREMIUMS FOR PRIVATE PAS-
SENGER CARS ONLY.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
PROTECT YOURSELF! INSURE NOW!
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Seeds Seeds
Having made some Changes in Prices
WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH
ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CLOVER SEEDS. SUCH AS:
ONTARIO RED CLOVER, IMPORTED NORTHERN RED CLOVER
ALSIKE, ALFALFA, YELLOW AND WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEEDS AT LOWEST PREVAILING
PRICES. SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
FROST FENCING
ANNOUNCING FROST ZINC BONDED FENCE, A SPECIALLY
GALVANIZED AND IMPROVED FROST FENCE FOR LESS
MONEY. THIS NEW FROST ZINC. BONDED FENCE SUR-
PASSES EVERY FORMER ACHIEVEMENT IN FENCE HICTORY
ZINC BONDED MAKES IT MORE FLEXIBLE, ALSO RUST RE-
SISTING AND LONGER LIFE. SEE THIS FIRST. WE HAVE
EVERYTHING IN FENCING SUPPLIES. GATES, BARB WIRE
• AND STEEL POSTS.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
SPECIAL PRICES: THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Palm Olive Soap (with box soap beads free) 3 cakes ..........25c
LUX, 3 Boxes for 2-ic
BBlue Ribbon Coffee, None better, 1 lb. tin 530
Choice Pink Salmon, 2 tins I 25e
Maple Leaf Salmon 1 lb. tins 35e
Macroni, ready cut, 3 lbs. 21e
Jiff, (Suds in a jiffy) large pkg. 19c
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St. Croix Castile Soap, 8 cakes , 25e
Chocolate soated marshmellow cookies, per Ib. 19c.
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 25c
We have a few sizes of Ladies' Voile Dresses that were regularly
sold at $2.95. Get your size at $1.95
Men's Harvest hats at
1.qc
Men's Sailor Hats, Regular up to $2.00, only a few left at ....89c
J. W. MERNER
YELLOW FRONT STORE
Phone 140
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
While driving down main street on
Monday last, with a load of fish wh-
ich he had purchased at. Bayfield,Mr.
11. Klopp had the unpleasant exper-
ience of having the box slide off the
rear of his auto and the fish and ice
were strewn along the street. A bath
in clean water after gathering them
up was necessary to put the fish in
condition for sale.
A delightful reunion picnic was
recently held on the lawn of C. F.
Simpson, Guelph, in honor of the
Wagner family. Among those pres-
ent of the immediate family were:
Mrs. F. Bossenberry, Kitchener, Mrs.
C. F. Simpson, Kitchener; Mr. John
Wagner, iuelph; kr. W. C. Wagner
of Zurich and Mrs. D. J. MeLinchey
of Detroit.
Hon. Thos. L. Kennedy, Provincial
Minister of Agriculture, will open the
Goderich Industrial Exhibition on Tu-
esday, Sept. 15th. A letter from the
Minister, accepting th e invitation,
was presented at a recent meeting of
the Board. A banquet for the Min-
ister, will be arranged. Invitations will
be issued to the local members of
Parliament, the Warden of the co-
unty, and others, and a suitable pro-
gram arranged.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
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Paints, Goodyear Tires, Etc.
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FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
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Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadia,n Company doing
' Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
Usk 1928, $22,206,275.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
6160,878.74
Ratee-er4.50 per $1,eso for 3yaare.
E. F. Klopp--Zurich
Adent, Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
and all kinds of Fire'. Insurance
trimr======manow.
LOCAL seitkRKETS.
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Your Hardware Store
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I• Hardware at Moderate Prices
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OUR FUJI. LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST
PREVAILING PRICES.,
Butter lb. 25.
Eggs 10-13-16
Wheat' -..65c
Oats .- -.-.25
Barley 30
Flour 2.00 3.00
Shorts ... 22.00
Bran. 21.00
Hogs, 'cwt 8.50
Live Stock Figures
According to authoritive figures'
there are about 180,000 farms in On-
tario maintaining live stock, with cap
ital invested in this stock df approxi-
mately $240,000,000. This estimate is,
roughly apportioned as follows: Hor-
ses, $82,000,000; cattle $120,000,000
Sheep, $7,000,000; swine, $14,000,-
000; poultry $18,000,000. Dairy
cattle are said to return to Ontario
annually approximately one hundred
million dollars from the butter, che.-
est, milk, powder and whole milk.
Live stock shipmt.mts from Can-
ada to Great Britain continues to in-
crease, a recent report showing that
approximately 10,000 head of cattle
have been marketed in the United
Kingdom so far this season.
The harvest of tomatoes and
Lor canning purposes is in full swing
and most districts report the prospect
of very good crops. Several counties
declare the corn crop the best in ye-
ars. In a few districts tomatoes have
been severely injured by the tomato
worm.
Latest returns from beekeepers in
various parts of Ontario indicate that
the honey crop generally will be lig-
hter than anticipated three weeks ago
Unsettled weather came at a time
when the honey flow was in full sw-
ling and materially' lessened the crop
Following official tests, the O.A.C.
herd of cattle, numbering 181 head,
was pronounced absolutely freefrom
tuberculosis. • •
A number of outbreaks of sed
webworm have occurred in the west-
ern part of the. province. The method
orf control. proving most satisfactory
is spraying with 4 pounds of arsenate
of lead to 40 gallons of water. This
of course, can only he used where no
stock are present.
Let Us Show You
f+ Good stip* of Smoke Cure on hand
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Furniture Reduced
$ We are offering our Entire Stock of Flirt'.
I iture at Greatly Reduced Prices, which
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will move it out rapidly. Be sure and get
your requirements at these low prices
WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
SALE VERY CHEAP,
aohnston 8a Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone. 63
flock revenue as presented by Dr.
Marcellus in connection with the 0.
B.S. work in Ontario. One flock of
225 hens produced revenue totalling
$2,393.50, and the cost of feed tot-
alled $933.96; a profit over cost of
feed for the year of $1,459. Here
is where the revenue came from:
Market eggs, $850.68; hatching eggs
$199.70; market poultry, $747.97;
and sale of chicks and breeding stock
$595.15. In connection with feed,this
operator bought feed to the extent
of $B66.09 and feed produced on his
own' farm to a value of $567.87:
Rural Hydro Expands
Returns compiled by the Hydro-
.Elearis Power 'Commission for Ont-
ario of rural services. to the end of
May.,last show that 50,064 rural cus-
tomers were connected with the var-
ious systems. From November 1st last
to the end of May 3,340 new serv-
ices were installed and 511 for Marl
alone- In the same period 438 miles
of rural transmission lines were con-
• structed, besides 606 for the seven
month's period% ending May 31. The
total amount invested i rural syst-
ems is $15,630,226, of whic.h $7,743,-
758 was a bonus by the province.
Making Poultry Pay
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Fly Spray Valuable
The importance of fly spray for cat
Odle is definitely shown in the foll-
owing statement by a well known
Oxford dairyman: "Our herd had
been sprayed for two or three
• day4. and the milk flow had been mat-
erially aifected. The first day after
spraying there, Wag 22 pounds Moro
milk and the second day the herd wet:
upe42 potinds. This rate was main-
teited for,,about a week. While other
factors may have been partly re-
snOnsible, I believe the increase wee
largely- due to the fly spray. this in-
creaSA Vas not much on twenty cows.
but it More than paid for our invest-
ment in fly apray atSO tenra per
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ATTENTION!
- TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS
WE ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS OF
GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A GOOD STAND-
ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE FROM OUR DELIVERY TRUCK AT
LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES, WITH QUAL/TY CONSIDERED
6 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR" WORK. AND OVER-
HAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY
REASONABLE.
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THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FIRST
CLASS JOB PRINTING!
THAT WE SUPPLY AND PRINT WEDDING INVITATIONS -
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, ALSO CALMING CARDS,
1313SINESS CARDS, 'ETC.
THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK, AND ALSO PRINT, STATION-
ERY SUCH AS BUSINESS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES
STATEMEN'TS,' BILL HEADS, MEMORIAM CARDS,
SHIPPING TAGS, ETC.
THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK GOOD WRITING PAPERS cur
TO ANY SIZE, ENVELOPES IN MOST 'CALLED FOR
srms, CARD PAPER, I3RISTOLS, CARBON: O1 TRACING
• PAPER, BUTTER PAPER, MEMORIAL ENVELOPES
• AND MEMORIAL WRITING PAPER:.
'THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH
A GOOD WRITING INK FOR 5 CENTS. LARGER QUAN-
TITIES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS.
THAT WE PRINT POSTING I3ILLS, AUCTION SALE POSTERS
MERCANTILE POSTERS AND, ALL 'GENERAL PRINTING
OUR SPECIALTY. •
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