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• AND GOOD WILL HAS BEEN THE CHRISTMAS
RESOUNDING THROUGH THE WORLD THESE TWENTY
:NTURIES. GOOD WILL 15 THAT INTANGIBLE SOMETHING
1-,7.ZED SO MUCH IN THE BUSINESS WORLD. WE VALUE
LY DEEPLY THE GOOD WILL OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND
r • ENDS, AND ARE PUTTING FORTH EVERY EFFORT TO-
SCURING AND KEEPING YOUR GOOD W1LL, BY
C ING PROMPT SERVICE, AND OFFERING QUALITY GOODS
" :..OWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
1,-e take pleasure in showing a fine array of Christmas Goods for
• inspection.. Here you will find suitable gifts for each and
eery one of your friends and loved ones.
FOR LADIES
Silk Hosiery, Gloves, pretty new scarfs, Towel setts, Table
1 mers, Bedsteads, Linen Tabh, Cloths, Handkerchiefs of every
description.
FOR MEN AND BOYS
Everything in Ties, Glove, Sox, Gintrs, Armbands, Sweater Coats,
Caps, Fine Shirts, Etc.
GROCERIES
nw Raisins, Currants, Peels, Oranges, Dates, Candies and nuts,
at right prices.
TOYS AND
CHINAWARE
our Display of Fancy
C'- aware and Toys of
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every description, at rear
of Store
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moDUCE WANTED
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THE HURON AND ERIE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
AND
The Canada Trust Company
COMBINED
ASSETS OF THESE TWO COMPANIES
OVER $75,000,000.00
ARE NOW
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- PAID UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND IS $7,700,000.00.
THE HURON & ERIE WAS CHARTERED IN 1864 AND IS i
OLDER THAN THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
1 IDDTH COMPANIES ARE SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT INSPEC-
TION AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE.
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES ARE AUTHORIZED INVESTM-
ENTS FOR EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES
APPLICATIONS FOR DEBENTURES FOR $100 OR MORE RE-
CEIVED AT ANY TIME. FIVE PER CENT PAID HALF.YEAR-
LY WILL INCREASE YOUR INCOME AND RELIEVE YOU OF
WORRY. APPLY TO LOCAL AGENT:
Application's received at any time by:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich.
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Grocery Specials for the Week
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 ib. Tin - 4.5e'
Golden Bantam Corn, per tin ............ . ... . 9e.•
Golden Bantam Com, per Tin 15'et
Corn Starch • life!
Princess Soap Flakes, large Pkg. •
23e..
(one trial pkg. free)
Premium Tea with Vase, 1 lb. 59ez:
Lily Brand chicken Haddie 21e
CANDIES AND NUTS AT REASONASLE PRICES,
NICE BRIGHT TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES
GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
If you want to see nice Fancy Silk 'Underwear; Night Gowns, Pyjam-
as; for Ladies, have a look at Merner's Assortment.
Our Sale Prices are still good on all our goods as Advertised, yua,
would do well to get,.that Suit of Underwear or:- Sweater Coa‘before
the weather turns too cold.
WE STILL HAVE A FEW MEN'S OVERCOATS at $17.85, see therm
THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS OF NEXT:WEEK.
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ITEMS O LOCAL iNTEREST
Do not fail to be. present at Em_
anuel Evangelical Church on Sunday
evening, December 21st when the
choir, under the leadership of Mr. 5
Rennie of Hensall, will present their
Christmas Cantata, entitled: "The
, Nativity of Christ." This will be a
real treat for all music lovers. Don't
miss it. A silver collection will be
received to flow into the Church trea-
sury.
A Builders of Canada Contest
Our attention has been drawn to
an interesting Contest just launched
by the Family Herald & Weekly Star
known as the Builders of Canada
Contest. $3,900.00 are offered in
Cash Prizes to those most successful
in solving -a F et of interesting puz-
zle pictures. A list of the outstand-
ing men in our Dominion's history is
given each contestant taking part and
this provides a Contest' both educat-
ing and profitable. At the same time
the Contest is so arranged that a
knowledge of Canadian history is not
essential to 'Winning the finest o_f the
prizes. Any of our readers will And
it well worth their while dropping a
line to the Family Herald & Weekly
Star for details of the Contest which
will be gladly sent to anyone inter-
ested along with a sample copy of the
paper.
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NOW!
Is the Best Time
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To Plan Your Sununer's Program of Work, Repairs,
And Improvements
Let Us show You the best kinds of Fencing for the
Field or the Home Lawn Fences. We handle the best
Money can Buy.
If you decide todo some Roofing or Eve -Troughing
this year, we invite you to call and see us and get our
estimates, as well as show you our goods.
A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the' Home will he
always appreciated. We can supply anything in this
line, and the prices are very Attractive. 1;4
If in need of new furniture, don't
forget; we have it!
STADE & WEID
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BUSY FARMER NEWS
Too Much Silage
Authorities claim that silage is an,
extra good feed if not abused. Two
kinds of abuse are to feed too much
and to let the surplus accumulate in
the mangers. It should not be for-
gotten that silage is largely water. If
the cows are encouraged to cram
themselves with silage at the expense
of grain and hay they will not be
getting enough nutrients to sustain
their bodies and profitable flow of
milk. Preferably the grain should be
fed on top of the silage so that it will
be eaten first and then not more sil-
age than will be eated readily. If
there is a surplus it is well to clean
this out of the mangers daily.
Western FarmersMutual
Weather !Horace Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount. ef insurance at Risk on,Dee.
31st, 1928, $22,206,275.
Totisli Cash in Bank and,,,BamIs
$160,378.74
Rates -34.50 per $1,000 for 3 years.
E. F. Kiopp-Zuric h
&teat, Also Dealer in Lidhtak. d Rods
aad all kinds of Fire Ins,nzauce
LOCAL MARKETS -
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, lb. 37c
Old Hens 6-12
Chickens 3-17
Eggs 25-45
Wheat .... .65c
Oats ...... ..... .25
Barley 39
Flour .....2.75-3.20
Shorts ............ ... 22.00
Winners at International
Ontario expert grain and seed gro-
wers brou:ght honor to Ontario and
to themselves by winning nearly 40
prizes at the International Grain and
Hay Show at Chicago. It keen com-
petition, Ontario men this year brou-
ght home two championships and one
reserve championship, as well as oth-
er high prizes in almost every class
in which they competed. Their suc-
cess should encourage many others to
prepare for the World's Grain Show
at Regina in 1932. The Ontairio
Department of Agriculture has award
ed prizes of $50 to each Ontario ex-
hibitor at the International winning
students in these schools, any girl NM.-
uld be able, after the three months'
tution offered to her, to cook, sew
and minister home nursing. The boys
would be taught to grow potatoes and
wheat at less cost and improve farm
ing conditions generally.
Popularizing Ontario Farm Products
Prize winners in the Ontario Farm
Products competition for Ont. women
held at the hecent Royal Winter Fair
under auspices of the Department,
have been announced. The first prize
of $100 in a savings account in the
Ontario Government Savings Office
goes to Mrs. L. B. Bull of 18 Edg-
ley Ave, Scarboro Junction; and the
winner of the second prize $50 in a
similar account, has been won by
Mrs. T. Milne Jamieson; of Hespler,
and the third prize of $25 in. a sav-
ingsD
Seasonable ar are
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ABLE HARDWARE AT MODERATE IVECES t,
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OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST.
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Good Supply Of Krauser Smoke Cur on Hand
l'URNITURE
$ Full Line a Furniture, in Living Room SuitA5, Dining
Room Svzitts, Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Cibienets.
-We also have the Famous Simmons Bed Springs and
Mattresses, a Guaranteed Article. Best on tha Market
To Day.
$ • WE ALSO NAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
SALE VERY CHEAP.,
t, Johnston do Kalbfleisch
Hardware 8c Furnituie. Phone 63
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account goes to Mrs. A. D. Fer-
guson, Galt. 25 prizes of Ontario
apples and 25 prizes of bags of Ont-
ario potatoes make up the other a-
wards.
Average Crop Yields
The flnal crop estimates bulletin of
the Ontario Department of Agricult-
ure is. of mon than paising interest,
giving as it does the average product -
a first prize in any class, grown in the past war:- The average
ion in ,practically every -field crop
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More Scliools in Agriculture yield per acre in those crops is eve
ll
as follows: Pall wheat, 26.7 bushels
Early establishment throughout On spring wheat, 22 bushels; oats, 39.5
ario of vocational schools in agric- bushels; barley 34.8 bushels; rye 17.7
ulture, administered and operated a- bushels; flax 0.8 bushels; buckwheat
long lines similar to those of vacat-; 20.6 bushels; peas 19.7 bush; mixed
lanai schools in the citiee; was fore-! grains 39.2 bush; husking corn 59.4
cast by Hon. Thomas L.KennedY: bush; beans 13.4 bush; fodder cern
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Minister of Agriculture speaking atf 8.40 tons; alfalfas2.20 tons; alsike,
a banquet recently at Brampton. We f 1.46 tons; sweet' clover • 2.03 tons;
pxpeet, to have. these schools in oper-Ipotatoes 114.8 bushels; turnips 342
atiOn in every county before long.! bushels; man golds 366 bush; sugar,
• We can do it and we are going to do' beets 356 bush; carrots. 134 bush;.
it,. He mentioned that the Womens'Itobacco 1,006 po-.1nds, in approxirert- Z
; Institutes could play an important' (dy 7,5 pet cent or these crops -an
part in the scheme. With the aid andcreased yield per here is indleatro
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• 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 QUALITY CONSIDERED :
4. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER- , I
MAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY
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THIA.T WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, MICTION SALE Po -nexus •,
MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL ,GENEEIL mamma
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