Zurich Herald, 1934-02-01, Page 8-'u, `ill
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THE STORE WITH TI -IE STOCK
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Continued on all lines of
Winter Underwear, Sweater Coats'
Mitts, Leather Coats, Mackinaws,
Etc. Etc.
Conte and see Our New Goods
A SHIPMENT OF . •NEW ' PRINTS NOW OPENED
UP, AT 20c and 25 cents a Yard
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Tomato Catsup, per bottle
Canned Tomatoes, large tins at
Try Calumet Soap Chips, per ib.
Cowan's Cocoa, Half -lb. tins at
1 pound tins at
Macaroni, 4 lbs. for
Old Nippy Cheese, per lb.
1 Oc
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10c 10c
14c
25c
25c
25c
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday • and Saturday
. Aylmer Golden Bantam cora per tin . ,.. 10r_
Aylmer Tomatoes large tin, per tin 1Oc
Singapore Sliced pure pine apple per tin I Oc
Superior Baking Powder 167oz tin, at 23c
Heinz's large bottle Catsup 19c
Heinz's Tomato Soup 3 tins 25c
Heinz's pork and beans large tin, 2 for 35c
King's Plate Cohoe Salmon, choice Quality per tin23c
Kippered Snacks per tin 5c
Corother's Soda Biscuits 1-1b. pkg. 2 pkgs 25c
Coconut wafer Cookies•,, per 'lb. 14c
Heavy all wool white 72x86 blankets per pr $6.25
Wool and cotton Blankets, Iarge size, pr 3.25
J. W. MERNER
Highest Prices for Eggs. Phone 140
— n IrrEMs oF.LocnL INTEREST
INVEST
WITH CONFIDENCE
Savers in Canada, the United States and Great Britain
Now have invested in Huron and Erie Debentures
Over •
$29,000,000
These 'debentures are issued for $100 and over for 1, 2, l:
3, 4 or 5 Years, to earn
5%
Per Annum, Payable Half -Yearly
Applications are accepted by Andrew F. Hess, Huron
and Erie Representative for over 15 Years.
F.
Andrew
.Hess,, . - Zurich,
MOTTO—SERVICE ,AND SAFETY..
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and' FURNITURE
Your Winter's Fuel
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY BEST OF FUELS
FOR THE COLD WINTER WEATHER; ANTHRACITE COAL IN
THE VARIOUS SIZES.. ALSO HAVE `A GOOD GRADE OF
COKE. LET US FILL YOUR BIN!
AND DON'T FORGET WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF HEAT-
ING STOVES, JUST THE RIGHT SIZE FOR YOUR HOUSE.
OR BETTER STILL, LET 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 and Tubes
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,
TgalDE & pEIDO
ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY -- PRICE -- SERVICE
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Fair Days Changed
{ The annual meeting of the Exeter
Agricultural Society was held on
Friday afternoon, January 19th in
the Town Hall. There was a goad
attendance. R. N. Creech was• ap-
pointed to the chair. The financial
statement was read and showed a
balance of $65.00 in the treanrury..'
$190 was spent during the 3 ear on;
repairs. Considering the wet wea-
ther on Fair Day and the decrease
in government grant this was con-
sidered very satisfactory. The dates
set for this year's fair are 1Vfonday
and Tuesday, Sept. 17 and 15. The
dates were changed from Tuesday
and Wednesday sa as not to conflict
with some of the other fOirs in the
district. .
Agricultural Society Meets
The annual meeting of the B
field Agricultural Society was het
at the town hall on Wednesday a
ternoon, January 17th. The chaff
nian of the'meeting was
Sparks. The president, Jolyi IyleClu,
gave; a•'very 'good address,,regardin
!last. year's e fair:' `'The set;retary,'s x
port showed• that a total ,d. �,1t7,16,e
tries, were' ri le;':Offered''#or ;prize
.$722:85•;) amount awarded in prize
$610.60.. TheYre are several wh
make a large number of entries an
win a considerable amount and th
system of making a charge for ent
ries over a certain number (as ha
been the custom in several societies
will likely be adopted here. It was
decided not to send a delegate to th
fair board convention at Toront
Officers and Directors for 1934 wer
appointed as follows: President, J
McClure; 1st vice-pres., Robert Pen
hale; 2nd vice-pres., John Rathwell
Directors: Wm. J. Stinson, Fred Mid
dleton, Samuel Houston, Wm. Spark
Thos. Snowden, T. M. Woods, E. Fos
ter, Frank Keegan, Wm. Stevenson,
W. W. Wise, Carl Diehl, Robert Mc-
Murray, Mrs. Fred Middleton, Mrs.
T. Snowden, Mrs, Seeds, Mrs, N, W.
Woods, Mrs. Fred McEwan; Auditors
John R. Cameron, James II. Reid;
Secretary, A. E. Erwin; Treasurer,
F. A. Edwards. The annual fancy
dress carnival is to be held Wednes-
day of Easter week. It was sug-
gested that a play or concert be
given in February or March and a
committee was appointed to make
arrangements.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
LOCAL' MARKETS
(Corrected' every Wednesday)
Butter 1.. ::.- 30
Eggs »•i ..22-20-18-14
Chickens dressed, 10-17
Hens 7-5-4
Wheat.......... ..... 77
Barley, bushel 40
Buckwheat, bush. 40
Flour cwt. , .. _ . 2.00-2.90
Shorts, .ton .. 20.00
Bran, ton 20.00
Live hogs, cwt. ' 8,00
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WE HAVE JUST
FINISHED TAKING STOCK
AND FIND THAT OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE
T AND FURNITURE IS TOO HEAVY, AND IN.
ORDER The RED
UCE !T` :VERY RAPIDLY WE
ARE OF ER NG THE SAME AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.... SPECIAL; PRICES ON
CREAM Awl, GREEN ENAMEL,' ''UTENSILS
We also have some very
1 Furniture. See Our Attractive Prices int
New ` Beds, Springs and
Mattresses.
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USED FURNITURE
Good Used Dressers, Dining
For Some .Real Bargains, mg Tables, Kitchen Chairs„
Etc., that We will sell We have a Number of
very cheap. Be sure and see
them.
Always a Good Supply of Smoke Cure on Hand„
Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt
Johnston, &Kalbflejsch
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i Hardware 8c Furniture. Phone3
that he has the ability to pass on the
desired character's• for the high pro-
duction of large' sized eggs. The se-
cond choice. should be a cockerel; se-
lectedd�fop-vigour, size and breed type
from, a;, heavy laying .large egg dam
and
a srre:.srrglilarly bred, whose dau-
ghters, the. cocke'rel's sisters, have
shown their ability for high product-
Y-aion. • Wheret •pedigree breeding is
d not followed, it will pay to purchase
f- males such'as these.
am Reforeitietion Encouraged ;,,
re Corhtinuing its ' carnpaig . to stiPm
g' late -the reforestation of waste areas,
e in the,provinlde''an dto encourage the,
n planting ,of .trdes' by' farmers, the On-
tarso .ii•Forestiy Branch announces,
s that owing to'the fact that it has on
o hand a surplus -Of trees this year, the
e former limit' of 3500 trees for re -
e forestation purposes to one person
will not be adhered to and that no
charge will be made for additional
quantities; over; 'this number. For
windbreak purposes, however, no in-
crease in number will be made, 500
o.
being the limit to each applicant. It
is interesting in this connection , ,to
note that the Ontario Statutes de-
clare that "any part of a farm used
' for forestry purposes or being 'wood
s land' is exempt.from taxes, provided
Reduced Freight Rate
An important reduction in freight
rates on' certain export cattle from
feeder points in Eastern Canada to
Montreal, St. John and Halifax, is
announced in advices to the Ontario
Marketing Board. • The reduction ap-
plies only to cattle in transit, that is
cattle to which the railways had
previously carried to the feeder
points. - The rate will be cut in half
land will mean a saving to the farm
1 er shipping, for example, from a
$ point in Ontario to St. John or Hall-
I fax, of approximately $30 a carload.
Choosing the Breeding sinal
• Where pedigree breeding of poul-
try is followed, the first choice male
;,:multi be one that has passed thro-
vigil a )erre) dint season and iia= shown
by tag'. 1, ,u6 ,,`;.+,po9 of ;., .l. ,.,li `%..
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THESE PRICES subject to change
Iterimm� -Wagonbout ' Notice
Wagon Axle eachs, per set ..518.00
Wagon Tongue each ......................... .....-.. $5.OQ
Tongue, Harrows
, each Bolster with Stakes at..................... ........... $1.50
Wagon Reach)--, ...., .....:.............- ,i3.Op
Spokes, each at long.. 1.50, short ........~........ ...$1.25
Double Tr ..
Whibl T '- each -................................ .50
UES, the Repair M
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Is 'Nam,* Here. SEASON .
;;IIs re ybu looked after our"A
bile ; In', preparation ; for the Cold Weaather?' a uionio-
lighter `Oil, and hadyour Changes `d
. Radiator : filled � with sit � ood
Anti`Freeze? . Run in'your car'g
• and /et us do this very
Important thing Right Now!
Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in
large
and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels orContainers.
Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul
Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very
11. Afousseau
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farm and not more than twenty
eater than 'one acre in ten acres of "�110.4444414.4164.441/414.444+4+114444444400,
such
acres• hold ander .. ssingle .ownership.
Choosing a Fertilizer M aur%
While it is customary to select a 1$ d''*.^i1;********.4,
fertilizer mixture which has been
found specially adopted to the crop
to be grown, the nature and past
treatment of the soil should also be
taken into consideration. For ex-
ample, if soil is ofa very light sandy
nature th fertilizer h a er r izer should contain
HERALD OFFICE
a good percentage of potash but ort, Do You Know?
heavy clay loams only a small aril 1, C-
ount softhis element may be requir-
ed by the plant for early growth. On
soils which have recently been well
manured and are well supprred with
organic matter, a fertilizer relative-
ly high, in phosphoric acid be re-
quired far maximum crop product-
ion.
Time For Farmers to Take Stock
The .impoVtant work -of taking stock
and making a plan for farming oper-
ations during the coming crop sea
son should not be delayed any longer
The farmer who does this will be
able to order his fertilizers, spraying
materials insecticides, etc., in good
time. It will enable him to cut ' ont
unprofitable cows, and hens, and ot-
her animals, and show him where by •
better farming methods more adequ- 'a
ate fertilization, etc., he can cnt 1 a
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