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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
fall and Winter Goods
OUR STOCK IS NOW ALMOST COMPLETE
AND WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
New Sweater Coats for Men, Women, Boys and Girls,
at New Low Prices,
Men's best heavy all -wool Coats, now each. $3.50
,A special lot of Boys' and Girl's Pullovers at 7 5c to 1.10
Everything in Underwear, in Sizes Suitable for
Everyone.
See our centre table for Special Values in odd sizes and
Broken Lines, at less than Half Price
New Dress Materials, Ripple Crepes, Flecked Tweeds,
Queen's Cloths, Santoys, etc.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
Ginger Snaps, a lb.
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. for
10c
19c
Japan Tea, per lb. 37c
Factory Cheese, old, nippy only, lb. 17c
Princess Soap Flakes, at 17c
CELERY! CELERY!
Fresh, from our own Gardens, at very low prices
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
CONVENIENCE
AND
SAFETY
Huron & Erie Debentures it
tAre Grawing in Favor Year by Year. In 1931
=investors held $29,300,000 of the Trustee Debentures
'The Rate of Interest is still 51i % twice a Year
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
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Specials for Thursday,; Friday and Saturdh3r'.
Eddy's Matches, 3 boxes for .... 1c
Hillcrest Shortening, 2 lbs. kr 19e
Clark's Spaghetti, large Tin 10c
Blue Bell, Five String Broom, each 29c
Extra carpet, Five string Broom, good weight, 39c
Royal York Tea (with half lb. salted peanuts free)
Half pound Z3c
Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. 25c
Fruto Jelly Powder„ 4 for 15c
Toilet Paper, 7 for 25c
Heinz' Pork and Beans, large Tin 1 5c
Special Blend, Mixed Tea, lb 39c
Men's Heavy Jumbo Knitt Sweater Coats, 2.25
Boys' Plain all wool Pullovers., . at ....,........... 75c -95c
Men's Heavy Red Back Overalls at 135
Ladies' silk Overwool Hose a pair .,._ 50c --75c
J. W. MERNER
Highest Prices for Eggs.
Phone 140
Mr. Charles Rathwell, of the Gosh-
en Line, Stanley, is holding an auc-
tion sale of his farm stock, and im-
plements, on Tuesday, November 15.
Mr- Rathwell has disposed of his
farm and will sell everything adver-
tised.
Usborne Farmhand in Trouble
Cecil Neil, 25, Usborne Zarmnand,
was arrested last week by Prov.
Constable McCoy, charged with theft
of a horsecollar, three halters and Flour
othera articles from Thos. Quinton, Shorts, ton
farmer in the same township. Accused Bran, ton
was remanded to jail for a week with • Hogs, cwt.
out election. He worked for a farm-
er named Anderson in Fullarton, on
whose place part of the stolen goods
were recovered by the officers.
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE j
Seeds Seeds
If you have to offer for sale, any good quality Alsike,
Timothy and Clover Seeds, don't forget we are in the
Market at highest prevailing prices. Also do custom
cleaning at lowest prices.
COAL COAL
We can take care of your Coal orders. Prices as
usual ---- LOWER!
Until September the 17th a $5.00 allowance on any old
Mattress, on the purchase of a Marshall Special, Marshall
Premier of Marshall Regal Mattress. See our Stock,
Also please don't forget, when in need of NEW FURN-
ITURE, VVe have it!
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and General
Tinsmithing our Specialty.
FULL LINE OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
STADE &, WEIDO
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected
Butter
Eggs
Chickens, live
Hens, live
every Wednesday)
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Wheat
Barley
Oats
Buckwheat
150 2.80
14.00
14.00
3.50
clean of crop or well cared for hoed
crop during the flight period of the
beetles; while heavy clay .or clay
loam can be considered as likely to
The fifth annual Public Speaking • be. comparatively free of white grubs
Contest and the second annual Spel- l irrespective of crop orculture in the
ling Match will be conducted in the spring of 1932.
auditorium of the Clinton Collegiate .
Institute, on Saturday, November 5, Minister's Statement
at 1.30 p.m. These contestests are
being held in conjunction with the
annual convention of the Huron Co-
unty Educational Association of
Trustees and Ratepayers, and an in-
teresting programme featuring sev-
eral outstanding speakers has been
arranged. Allfirst prize winners in
the Public Speaking Contest and
Spelling Match conducted at each
School Fair in the County this year
are eligible to compete and are ex-
pected to take part.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
November 16-24—Royal Agricult-
ural Winter Fair, Toronto.
Dec. 6-8 — Ontario Provincial
Winter Fair, Guelph, Ont.
Canadian barley, mostly from Ont -
has been going forward to
On. Hog Production&
A statement expressing confidence
in hog production for Ontario farm-
ers • and emphasizing that quality must
be the keynote has been issued by the
Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister of Ag-
riculture for Ontario.
"While prices of hogs over the
last year have been low and consid-
ered by many as not remunerative;
nevertheless, the fact remains that
the swine industry gave as good re-
turns as any class of livestock that
came off Ontario farms and, over a:
period of years, has proven one of
the most profitable products. In view
of these facts, Ontario can have ab-
solute faith in the soundness of a
program to produce quality hogs.
The extreme lows to which hog
prices descended is due to the cort-
LET1US SHOW YOU
OUR - FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE
AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRIG.
level and are sure to advance. Secure your needs now
We also have some Good Used Furniture in Stock
* Goad Supply of Liquid Smoke Cure and OLd Hickory
Smoke Salt in Steck.
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Reduced Prices. Furniture Prices have reached lowest
We lave been appointed Agents for the Celebrated
Massey -Harris Feu Implement Repairs.
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Britain steadily since August 16th, centration on the British market of
as high as 1,337 tons in a week. great quantities of bacon from for-
Weekly
orWeekly Crop Report eign countries that previously had
Splendid crops of mangels and tur found a market in other countries,
nips have been reported from nearly and to an increase in production ha
evory part of the province. Consider- European countries. Germany with
able rot among potatoes has been in 23,000,000 hogs, Poland with 6,000-
evidence as a result of late blight. 000 hogs, Denmark with 5,000,000
Growers who sprayed carefully thro- hogs and Central Europe with 20,-
ughout the season with bordeaux are 000,000 hogs, all within easy reach
not experiencing this condition to of the British Market, shipped their
any great extent. Eastern Ontario surplus to England while Canada
had only 4,000,000 hogs for homg [
consumption and to ship to England.
This condition has made hog prod-
uction in the United Kingdom un-
profitable as well as in the British
Dominions supplying the British mar-
kets.
At the Imperial Economic Confer-
ence in Ottawa, the United Kingdom.
announced a plan which she hopes
will restore conditions that should
make hog production more favorable
for home producers and, atthe same:
time, will give Canada free entry td
her markets. The plan is to L[mit the,
amount of bacon imported into the
United Kingdom sa as not to permit
such excessive, quantities of bacon
being sent forward ; to' that market
as to result in very low prices. The
has had considerable rainfall, but fall
work is fairly well advanced, with
more than 50 per cent of fall plow-
ing done.
Potato Prices Higher
According to J. T. Cassin, Ontario
Dept. of Agriculture, late blight of
potatoes has become very serious
where careful spraying has not been
practiced. He estimated the 1932
crop as 25 per cent. lower than last
.year, with rot serving to increase
this figure. -Farmers • are realizing
higher prices than in 1031, and fur-
ther increases are anticipated if 'rot
becomes more extensive.
Where to look for Crnbs
• A special circular just issued by
the Dominion Entomological Branch
in connection with white grub control
`In planning for 1933 it should be bulk' of Canadian bacon products of
borne in mind that the greatest n 1- I export quality 1:;118,..e
as, in the past, come
tuber of grubs ,that
to be expected in from Ontario, therefore the stabiliz-
IIfields which were in timothy sod or ation of the British Market uncle;
pasture on light loam, muck or gra- the plan announces by the British
1 -1 in ihr sprig; 1032. Smaller num- Government is of the utmost impor-
' hers of grubs but of serious copse- tance to the hog producers of Ont-
quence can be expected to be present ario. The country that produces the
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