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Zurich Herald, 1935-02-28, Page 8'.9 wC7• Tuop-r" THE STORE WITLI THE STOCK Pric s Continued on many lines of Winter Goods SUCH AS UNDERWEAR, SWEATER COATS, MEN'S CAPS, GLOVES, MITTS, ETC. GROCERIES! GROCERIES Libby's Pork and Beans, large Tomato Soup, 3 tins for Brunswick Sardines at 10c 20c 5c 15c 1Oc 14c 25c 25c 15c 27c Peanut Butter per lb. Canned Tomatoes 2%s tins, each Macroni, 3 lbs. for Sodas, No. 1, 2 lbs. Spanish onions, 4 lbs. for Cross and Blackwell catsup at Lemons, per dozen , The following were prize winners in ous guessing contest which closed Sat. night. No. of buttons in jar was 585. 1•stprize,Leonard Denomme 585. 2nd prize Josiah Geiger 579; 3rd prize Aaron Erb 579, 4th Miss Alice Johnson 593 and 5th E. E. Haist 593. J. GASCHO & SIN PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 iremmegmmammamanamm.ovezamaamailmnanvs04 YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS CAN BE SAFELY AND CONVENIENTLY INVESTED In HuronErie iebent " res 4,0 .....Per Annum Payable Half Yearly CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES Now L Earn 4Y4.% Per Annum Payable Half Yearly Any sum over $100.00 may be invested from 1 to 5 Years. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE .&ND SAFETY H=ive You MADE YOUR WILL? HARWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE 00Ata ILEAVE YUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST • PAINTS! PAINTS! 1 We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried • "' • and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, • Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax 2 Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing • Supplies d P sts. upp I>vs an O Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Furniture, Mattresses a 9 a a s?3 Springs , and Beds. Felt and Marshall w Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard ware always !n a y stock. ea• I ZURICH. iiERA HIiIB101 VIII Bllti °• lflThli fieri iuih"��ilti�il»!� to I l��fflfijf�lliAliG"II�'���'�I[�iill,�;f��' ITn��I11IBl i11II[ i i[ I BBf�f NEWi w Grocery Tomato Soup, 3 cans Chipso, large pkg. Choice mixed Tea, per lb. Aylmer catsup, per bottle Red Bird Matches, 3 boxes Golden Bantam Corn, per can Black Salada Tea, Half lb. Scrubbing Brushes, each at enno Oesch EGGS WANTED. 25c 19c 49c 12c 25c 11c 28c 15c Zurich Phone 165 Illlnll111111111111111[IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111.1111.111 I CI 11 IIIIIUIIII 1111111 II IBI IIiIIIIIIIIUIIUl1111111IIBIIBBBII IIa ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Born---Merner-To Mr. and Mrs. Clair Merner, Detroit, Mich., on. Feb. 9th, a daughter (Sally Anne.) The men's service in the Evangelic- al Church, last Sunday evenmg was a great success. Their singing was highly appreciated. The monthly meeting of the Wom- en's Institute will be held in the coun- cil chamber room on Monday even- ing, March 4th. All ladies are in- vited. Messrs. Peter Manson, Donald Manson, Billie Fillham, Emerson Erb and. Menno Oesch . motored to ern Ontario the demand for hag is London on Monday evenmg taking slow as consumers seem to have suffi- in the big program elf whestling tient suply to carry them for anot- contests.her .month.- A .good supply of roots BUSY FARMER NEWS I and ensilage is helping to carry the The Poultry Breeding Pen i stoclethrough in.;prod condition. Feed this time of the year some'.tho- and: other roughage is being conser- Atught should be given to the selection veil against haavuig to buy hay. Pri of the breeding pens. Trap nests re- pees being ark growers per ton at principal market centres,less freig LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs 23 20 17 Butter lb. creamery 30 Butter ib. dairy , 25 Wheat bush 94 Barley, bush 70 Buckwheat, bush 42 Shorts, ton 26.00 Bran, ton 25.00 Flour, cwt. .... ... 2.25 3.00 Live ,:Hogs, cwt.8.25 Potatoes per bag 50 TADE>a NVQ:°tit WEI DO • 1 ZURICH ONT QUALITY - PRICE -- SERVICE cords, are the best means of selecting ht costs, are • Timothy. No. 1, $16; to birds for this purpose, however, wh- $18.50; No. 2, $14 to $16; No. 3., ere these are ntyt available, it con- $12 .to $14. Wheat. straw, $7 to $8; sidered wise to select female s of oats ;straw $5:50 to $7.50. good substance, body capacity, clean cue well defined heads, with good l New Potato Regulations clean flat bond shanks, and a good 1 J. ,T Gassin, head of fihe Ontario Healthy appearance of vigour and ac- Pota ° 11>[arketing Board, . has sent thity ; Goose Qnly hens that lay egg Feb 1.45, the price of potatoes The male birds should if possible be `dehv red on.track track or to warehouse selected from among birds of known in ally city in Ontario shall not be parentage. [less than. 50 cents per 90-1b. bag., Ontario Plowmen Meet ' plus tolls and charges, and no potat- oes less than E. Canada Grade No. shall be marketed in,any place in the province of Ontoria. All potatoes I moving , by carlot must receive in- spection at point of shipment, but in case of an inspector not being av- tilable, must receive inspection at Point; of destination. All potatoes moving by vehicle other than carlot from;. through, or to districts where the above named stations are situ- ated, must report for inspection. The O.tario Ploughmen's Associat- ion in annual Meeting on February 5 received an invitation to hold the next International Match in Haldia- mand County, and the Directors de- cided to accept. The location. will be the Unity Block, 21/2 'miles northwest of Cayuga. The President, F. G. Ful- ler, London, presided and discussed throughout the day dealt with plough ing rules and regulations and match management. The noon luncheon was addressed by Hon. Duncan Marshall Minister of Agriculture. The new Board of Directors con- sidered a request from the Minister that the Secretary and Managing Director be an officer of the Depart- ment of Agriculture. J. Lockie Wil- son has filled the posit'on since the Association was organized, and since his retirement from the Department a year ago has continued to direct the afffiairs of the Ploughmen's Asso- ciation. The l3oerd of Directors we- re not enthusiastic about any change A Popular Garden Insecticide An insecticide which is gradually coming into popularity wits n•^rilen- ers and vegetable grower, is arsen- As Do You Want Your ughti.! To er try. Here's how one girl put rosesinto her cheeks and rounded out a thin face ]Bothers who are anxious for their daughters to be healthy and attractive will be interested in the story of a cer- ate of lime. or calcium arsenate, a lain young girl who was pale, run - fine, soft-flakey, white powder. Coin- down, underweight, when she went to pared with arsenate of lead, says Al- an G. Dunstan, of the Entomological P,•unch in the Dom. Dept. of Agric- ultural bulletin on vegetable insects and their control, arsenate of lime has the advantage of being cheaper, of having a higher metallic arsenic content, and of killing insects more rapidly. On the other hand, it is more likely to burn the foilage, has to be rr.,,i r,n'•rs carefully, and does not adhere so well to the plants. When 'i !nate of lime used alone as a spray it is cnetomery to add sufficient by - lime to counteract any possible ility of burning. One pound of arsen- ate of lime is ennivalent to one and a half pounds of arsenate of lead in killing value. As a snray, arsenate of lime should be med at the rate of quarters of f, r -iter to • 40 gallons of water, to w'•' ' ' L -;,•n added twoounds of hydrated p y ated lime, Hay Market Report In Eastern and Northern Ontario 'he hay market einains quiet with ':asier prices. The central counties re hart little hay moving, although sto- cks held by farmers are low. Most of the farmers are feeding other rough - ages and saving • the little hay they have for later in 4he season.. Soma ±inmet,ts ore. %sing nr'de froiti the t �`, t14t fif7 s,. oo "grin y ' c iwe or the Maratimes, with prices ,!'trigging. ,people Of 11 arcs. h'ult;In tbox 5beat a' competent authority to have her blood tested. She weighed only 91% pounds. The test revealed the trouble. Her blood was too poor in quality to keep up her strength, weight and vital- ity. Her blood was below normal in the number of red corpuscles and in vitally -necessary haemoglobin. She was instructed to take two of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (so called because they have a pink sugar coating) three times a day for a month and then -return for an- other blood test. Thirty daysflater a changed, happy girl Line back. She had gained nine pounds. Her blood tested almost nor- mal in its haemoglobincontent and was slightly better than normal in num- ber of red corpuscles. She felt a tre- mendous lot better and looked it. She had roses in her cheeks and everyone said that "her face had •rounded out and she was positively pretty". Charming color and soft clear skin depend almost entirely upon the blood, because thtt blood, carries the vitality and nutriment that builds the com- plexion. omplexion. The soft, clear skin of every pretty baby is proof of it. And the girl inentioncd above is living evidence that kood looks which have been lost ;through impoverished blood can be re- gained by taking the proper reniedy. There is no need for so many girls to endure a sallow, uninteresting com- plexion nor to remain listless, nervous and easily tired out. For when these ere symptoms of blood that is lacking Ottawa Valley ttY mining and luixib ill vitality, Dr. Williams' fink rills will er t°.imps in 1`rortitern qnL and to sestote stre,i, ih asd pep az�rl tone up 11 k t`I i; 11 oI t' f ':.from $1p to )J.;',�, a torr. lin soutlwest-� ' ,,aoL1 '244'44 � '$140'. ,' ..1814, 4404-, • vmr04'44:44* • Thu'i nay, PObruary 2 ♦rli; 1335 YOUR ii Hardware and Furniture STORE,I SEASON CALLS , FOR GOOD NEW ; t : FENCES ON THE FARM, LET ''US SUPPLY r- YOU WITH THE BES('. OF i WOVEN WIRE,. , I ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT I NEW ROOFING, PLUMBIN AND EV&' ' TROUGHING ;t SPECIALS!! SPEC ! Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per cellon Special Stove Oil, at per gallon4. 1,. We also have some v Furniture. See � Ave Prices in ' New Beds, Springs and Z Mattresses, 4. USED-. FURNITURE Two Dining `Fables - Gid' Used Chesterfield Suites on Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up;Hand; : Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Bin Bargains r or 28c 13c BE SURE AND SEE THEM! quick at a, Johnston .8C KalbjlejschIllard wars &. Furniture, Phone 63 -04+44++++++++++.14+++44+++++t++++++44+++++++++++444 tP•F•Y'14+++++ ESI••F++.1••F•F++44++++•t••A•II^+++•tr•ki4+++°i t•++++•! •i4 $i19111111m9l11111mm1 .'a, i�l�y�l�,�Illl(l���Illpttdll�ifl!�(1p11111f9111H19iil111lllUtlilH�luR[INpltNllgIiHHNfiJifHifllfliflllllfflllu(nll� THESE PRICES subject to change wont Notes Painting Wagon .............. Painting Buggy ........ ....... ........ b and 10.00 = Recovering Buggy Top 10.00 Iieriaxuui....._ . and 18.00 ng Buggy. Wheels 'Set12o00 Buggy Shaft Cross' Bar ..... ..._. 5:00 uggy . Reach . 1.00 kes each •_ 8, the Repair Man-. NI b i•9 iii OlUi .4 ;1.4 ?Ni• ga m➢lllliW(UIIIIIIItil mi19111puhillt> limen Jiilltil firm +, 8 maty 11aminRIIIt n nigRaa- 0.!. ft fp r'lala a+ + + 1' 5. 1• g. 4. 4 a. + + THE WINTER SEASON Is Now Here. Have you cooked after your Automo- bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to lighter Oil, and had your Radiator filled with a g ood Anti -Freeze?... Run in your car and let us do this very Important thing Right Now! Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large and small quantities.. Let us fill your Diels or Containers. Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and , Over ul Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charge.,s Very Reasonalbee Mousseau Zurich 4, 4.4.4444+ ++++++++++++•h+++++4.04,+• 44++++++++++++!'+4 4 'AR i°d.4.0+ ' +.444+ 44.41 b4+++++444.4444.444444+9441710, 4, 4. SFr 4 4, Do You Knowe` That I am the Master Salesman! I ata the herald of Success for all nen, Merchants, t Mandfacturers, Etc. I ; go forth to tell the World the message of service" and Sound Merchandising) And the World listens when. I speak! For those who have used.me as their Servant I have gathered untold millions into their coffers. 1 command the Iegeons of fashion, mould the styles ' and lead the World whithersoever I got 1 sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest! Cam Masater Salesman at, Your Service„ and 'nay Nart'ie 11s HERALD OFFICE r,DVleR..T.IS,EA OVe"tst..' .+'4**4,91:'ltrk" P**1110* w4°1:". " '*its *ft • fir