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Zurich Herald, 1933-03-30, Page 84fina l THE STORE WITH ' THE STOCK New Wallpapers We carry the Celebrated Reg.. N. Boxers' Wallpapers in Stock. Have 45 Patterns to choose from, in price range from 8c. to 50c a Single Roll. Borders 3c. to 8c. a Yard. Look over Our Sanmple ;: ooks and compare with Mail Or- der Samples and Prices. Light PRINTS PRINTS and Dark; Fifty Different Patterns to Choose from. Price range from 1 7c to 35c. a Yard. Ladies' New Housedresses in fast color fabrics all sizes from 34c to 58c. Priced at 75c to $1.2.5 each. GROCERIES! GROCERIES Pink Salmon, 1 lb. Tin Sardines, per box Macaroni, 4 lbs. for ,japan Tea, per lb. Chocolate Cookies, per lb Gillett's Caustic Soda, 5 lbs. for 12c 5c 25c 35c 14c 55c ASCHO PRODUCE WANTED SON PHONE 59 I.1 insuranee Agency All Lines of Insurance ---- Except. Life and Windstorm Get My Rates on: MERIT RATING AUTOMOBILE • ' INSURANCE DISCOUNTS GRANTED ON ONE TO FOUR YEARS' DRIVING RECORD. THE DISCOUNTS ALSO APPLY TO COLLISION PREMIUMS. THE TORONTO GENERAL IS Tial ONLY COMP- ANY IN CANADA .WHICH PROVIDES DISCOUNTS FOR COL- LISION INSURANCE. ARE YOU A SAFE DRIVER? REMEMBER --- Human Life is in Your Hands Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE. AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? r 0000004106sse•••6a16essca•s s s413•a41 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE SPRING NEEDS Best Assortment of Government Tested Seeds We have ever shown, in Red Clover, Timothy, Alsike, Alfalfa, White and Yellow Blossom Sweet Clovers at Lowest Prevailing Prices, According to quality. Get your Supply NOW, or leave your orders. We are also in the Market to buy Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy, Etc. Also do Custom Seed Clean- ing at Lowest Prices. PAINTS! PAINTS! • Full Line of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also one hour and four hour Enamels. Have also a line of paints at half pints 25c; pints 40c; quarts 75c. Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing Supplies and Posts. Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes z WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. STADE EIDO UR CH"... ONT. QUALCI'Y -.- PRICE -- SERVICE t • • i • A • WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Oxydol, large Pkg. 19c Challenge corn starch, per pkg. 8c Superior Baking Powder (no alum) .16 -oz. Tin Kelloggs all bran large pkg. .. . Robin Hood oats with beautiful China Pork & Beans 16-0z. Tin, 4 for June Factory cheese, 2 lbs. ... ........... ..... ........ ,,.25c Sweet pickles, large Jar 29c Strawberry or 'Raspberry Jam 40 -oz. Jar .25c Libby's Prepared Mustard, 2 jars 25c Wheat Flakes, large Pkg. , 18c Tomatoes No. 2, size Tin, 4 for 25c Mother biscuit rnix. (with•bake tin free) per pkg. 35c Chateau cheese, half lb. pkg., 2 for .25c Orange Marmalade 40 -oz Jar 25c Toasted cheese wafers, per pkg. 11.5c 23c 19c 31c 25c 'Wall paper from 15c double roll up. See, our book Ladies' cotton sand Hose, per pr For Saturday only, 1 yd. wide prints. Ginghaans a few pieces large plaid at per yd 15e 15e l0c Factory cotton at 10, 13c and 15c yd. good weight. Factory cotton, 40 -in wide, good weight, at yd. " 20c Eggs Wanted at Highest Prices J.W. ME Highest Prices for Eggs. NER Phone 140 The Kincardine Review -Reporter says that Kincardine will not Iend support to the Blue Water Highway Association this year, the council de cided. We believe this is a wise step. The Blue Water rout is anything but a highway and pavement between. Kincardine and Goderich would be of far more value to this town. Win in Prov Competition Amongst those from the County of Huron, writing on the Temper- ance Study Course, who woon prizes in . the Provincial competition : are the. following: In the Inter -Senior, Gor- don G. Greb, ,Main st. Exeter, who with four others received first stand ing the prize for each being a wrist watch. Gordon also contended in the National and won with four others fourth standing, the prize being a cheque for two dollars. In the jun- ior class of 8 and 9 years, Mary Fer- vit, Wingham; Keith Wildfong, Dash wood. BUSY FARMER NEWS The outstanding feature. of the tobacco -growing industry in Canada continues to be the growing import- ance of the bright fine -cured type, declares the Econobic Annalist. Pro- duction of this type has -risen from 8% million pounds in .1928 to 27 million pounds in 1932. The pracice of inexperienced horse- men in watering their horses after feed is a dangerous one because the digestive fluids are interfered with and sickness is often the result. "Water before feeding (in 'a quan- tity depending on the warmth of the horse) and again before going to work, when only a moderate drink will suffice" is the advice of farm ex- perts. Effective April First The Hon. Mr. Weir, Federal Min- ister of Agriculture, announces that the Hog Grading Regulations passed by Order -in -Council P. C. 328 and appearing in' the "Canada Gazette" of January 30th 1982, being cover- , ed by enabling legislation in the Pro vince of Ontario, will be applied and become effective throughout the pro- vince on Saturday,'• April 1st, 1033. Young Pigs Scarce Indicating a distinct change in the hog industry, J. A. Carroll of the Department, said: "A month ago, while in southwestern Ontario, I noticed good young sows with litters of ten, selling c' low as ten dollars On several markets suckling pigs found slow sale at fifty cents each. However, owing to the incase in the price of bogs', approximating. $1.- 50 a cwt., suckling pigs sold in Wat- erioo last week at $2.50 each. Un- doubtedly, anticipation of increased price due the Ottawa Budget proyis- ions, will increase even further the demand for young pigs, and the pri- des realized. Young pigs are likely to continue scarce as, according to Dept. of Agriculture estimates, saws n farrow in the first six months of this year, will number approximately 13% less than in the :;amc period of 19132." LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected everyWednesday) Wheat ., ........ .. 46 Barley ........... ............. 38 Oats .. ............ ...... 22 Buckwheat Flour 150 2.80 Shorts, ton 14.00 Bran; ' ton 14.00 Hogs; . cwt. 3.50 32 Canadian Cheese Export 'Reports to the Department from LondGnk- Eng., state that there is little'''.indication of doubt that the price of Canada cheese can be fairly held, and that stocks will be out of the way before the new,season's mak will arrive. This statement was bas- ed on the fact that at March lst, ap- proximately 4,000 tons of Canadian cheese was on hand, with further ar- rivals: estimated at 300 tons for Mch. and 200 tons for April. In 1931 old Canadians finished on September 4th at 70.s. per cwt. In 1932 old Canad- ians finished on July 15th, after a rapid upward swing in price to 84s per cwt. In the present year, from January 1st to the beginning of this month, the price has continued con- stant 60s to 68s., being just two points under the correspondiing per- iod of last year. `1'11uY 1d , :Kara 3004 143. 44440.00444••••••••••••••••• +1►444.6.4.4t+ I.*+4444440*, YOUR !Hardware and Furniture • STORE WE ARE NOW FINISHED TAKING STOCK AND FIND THAT OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE AND FURNITURE IS TOO I-IEAVY, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT VERY RAPIDLY WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT IGREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We are continuing our Special Prices on Mat- tresses, and still have a few left that will go at -Bargain Prices. Be sure and get your supply before they are All Gone. For some real Bargains, we .have a number of good used Dressers that we will sell yery cheap. Be sure and see them. Always a good supply of Smoke Cure on Hand, Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt. Johnston & Kalbfiejsoh Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 Lower Livestock'Frei„ght Effective from March 20,tlie Can- adian Pacific and Canadian National Railways permit outbound shipments of livestock from Toronto to travel at the lower rates, and minimum car-' lot quantities, which now apply on inbound shipments. This is the an- nouncement of the United Farmers' Co-operative Company. All shipments up to a. twenty cent per cwt. rate are affected. The reduction means a con- siderable. saving to farmers carrying stock back for finishing. The Farm- er's Co-operative, and the Ontario Marketing Board strongly urged a reduction early in the year. The Brooder House WIIII((i!iNU(II!!!(!IlflfllStill'Qll(iflSilH!!!!!QI!N!NIQQIIr>)UfIQH!llliNUll!fIiQNQ!pIJQWUQIII(!1!!!!!H!!!I(!8Q!!QI!Q!!QNQIB!It!IQQ�II!!Q�!i!pfl{Ip!Q!(rV{(*��,, iy,!!Q!fl!iill!QQN!fl!Q(!!ff!!!Q!U!(!II� We Repair Wagons, Buggies, ' Auto Tops, Etc., Etc. 1 'go®d Lumber Wagon at ........$45 1good buggy at 4 wheel Trailer Cornglete....-...�.... KEEP ON SMILING! HESS, the . Repair Man • �I{Q!NIIINI9Q111fl1;18U1fl1Q!Q91N#,4;,yNlflf!1!QflIQflNiI!!!fl1;lQtilm!QflQ1QQlQIIIQQIiIHIIQ!QINQQQI(QIQMtGfW,�,i!!!m!�lyfl!�fQH!Q!!!P�IA>l�!i�{!kHBNflflQ!QQ(!IUQII!!flQ!!(QQiuk'� At this time a great many chicks will be started in the road to broil- ers and layers. Fanners and poul- trymen realize that March and Aprii hatched pullets are moroe likely to be in heavy lay at the peak prices than chicks hatched too -late in the season, A lot depends on the start the clucks get, and for this reason it is import- ant that no disease germs are lurk- ing in urk-ing:in the brooder house. In the first place give the brooder house a thor- ough cleaning, and if hens have win- tered in the brooding house be extra particular. Not only sweep down the Walls. and serape the floor, but satu- rate aturate the floor and walls with a good disenfectant. This is Snot only a pre- caution, against disease germs but a- gainst the young chicks becoming in- fested with lice or mites, .either of Which might prove fatal to the Chi- cks. hicks. " If the weather is cold it might pay to line the brooder house with paper and put paper on the floor to stop the draft. Then have the brood- er stove running for at least 48 hrs. before chicks are expected so as to get the stove regulated to hold the temperature at about 100 degrees F. under the hoover, 2 inches about the floor. level, +++114.1P+++++++ ++++++++444- qac++t•++++++++++t+++'i.44 t zuenion e Grain.A.GE THE WINTER SEASON Is Now Here. Have you looked after your Automo- bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to lighter Oil, and had your Radiator filled with a good Anti -Freeze? Run in your car and let us do this very Important thing Righ Now! Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or Containers. Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul Jobs OD all Makes of Cars with Charges Very Reasonalbe. JL Mousseau Zurich 10;4400•4444+4••••••••••4414++41.60,444,4•••••••4444+4. $40114 %04 +44•••4$•44•4•^ ++$ ' 43r4^ 4+4•++ 4 +4. HERALD OFFICE Do You Know?irk That.I am the Master Salesman, I am the herald of Success for a5 men, Merchants. Manufacturers, Etc. 1 go forth to tell the World the message of service and Sound Merchandising! And the World listens when I speakl For those who have used me as -their .Servant f have gathered .untold trillions .:into their coffers. 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