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Zurich Herald, 1930-12-25, Page 811 Anr, WiTORT FTE STORE WITIITHESTOCR. le Christmas Store „.ACE. AND GOOD WILL HAS BEEN THE CHRISTMAS MES - RESOUNDING TEROIJGH THE WORLD THESE TWENTY GOOD WILL IS THAT INTANGIBLE SOMETHING i.:..'AED SO MUCH IN THE BUSINESS WORLD. WE VALUE DEEPLY THE GOOD WILL OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND AND ARE PUTTING FORTH EVERY EFFORT TO- SCUR1NG AND KEEPING YOUR GOOD WILL, BY , 1\1C... PROMPT SERVICE, AND OFFERING QUALITY GOODS ;.OWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, take pleasure in showing a fine -array of Christmas Goods for inspection.. Here you -will hnd suitable gifts for each and e. .4 -y one of your friends and loved ones, FOR LADIES Silk Hosiery, Gloves, pretty new scarfs, 'rowel setts, Table 1 I3ed,steads,Lhiin Table Cloths, Handkerchiefs' of every description, FOR MEN AND BOYS Gloves, Sox, Gaiters, Armbands, Sweater Coats, Caps,. Fine Shirts, Etc. - GROCERIES w Raisins, Currants, Peels, Oranges, Dates, Candies and nuts, at right prices. Flp,rything in Ties, TOYS AND CHINAWARE our Display of ...:naware and C) • • • Fancy Toys of description, at 1.ear of Store SONtitseN irA PFZODUCE WANTED SON PHONE 59 It z 1.Y xt len 4, .4.14*++Iss+++++.141.4410141+011410 4 ThiiMAY4 Doc %NA j ad 11 1: 11, WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Grocery Specials for the Week MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb. Tin 45e Golden Bantam Corn, per tin 9e Golden Bantam Corn, per Tin . ... .... .. ..... 150 Corn 'Starch ' Princess Soap Flakes, large Pkg. 23c (one trial pkg. free) Premium Tea with Vase, I ib. Lily Brand chicken Haddie 59e CANDIES AND NUTS AT REASONABLE. PRICES, NICE BRIGHT TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT If you want to see nice Farley Silk Underwtar, Night, Gavials, Pyjama - as, for Ladies„ have a look at Merner's Assortment. Our Sale Prices are still good on all our goods as Advertised, yuo would do well to get. that Suit of Underwear or Sweater Coat, before the weather turns too cold. WE STILL HAVE A.. FEW MEN'S OVERCOATS a $17..85, see them THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS OF NErr WEEIC. • M YELLOW FRONT STORE 13 Phone 140 - 'RBIS OF LOCAL iffirEREST.1 :Western ./I=,,rEr1Farmers' .4,74,a1........1.auxincurallsotinma.matat.mmthearatialLsni 0.2.1161.601...116:01¢1ara.amamellueit.Vaan011193.101112.161MOZORIMANS - THE HURON AN ERIE MORTGAGE CORPORATION The 0.-mada Trust Company COMBINED ASSETS OF THESE TWO COMPANIES ARE NOW OVER $75,000,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND IS $7,700,000.00. THE HURON & ERIE WAS CHARTERED IN 1864 AND IS OLDER THAN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. AND BOTH COMPANIES ARE SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT INSPEG- TION AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE. 111:1ON & 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 REL/EVE YOU OF' WORRY. APPLY TO LOCAL AGENT: Applications received at any time by: Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? 111•041MNOMONSIMMItiletienKi.0211EAM093r10.0.410110n01A10.1Mivrtons....*...--- - euesepeev 00 SSOS000-00.00- SO 1 *00 Si 000000 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE WISH TO EXTEND Season's Greetings AND MAY THE NEW YEAR CON- , TINUE WITH OUR FRIENDLY BUSINESS RELATIONS Thursday, Nevember 25th, 1930 it STADE (SG WEID ZURICH - ONT, timum immotese *Immo sow acossiwerbeese etwoostretessot 1 n y. Miss Lottie Turkheim was a visitor to Londoon WednesdaTest l Weather hisurance Co ,Miss Meda Surerus of the Toronto OF WOODSTOCK public school teaching staff is sp- ending her holidays at her home oni The Largest Business of arty the Bronson line. Miss Cathern Merner, who is at_ tending High School at Minim, is spending the holidays with. her par- ents here. Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dee.21st, 1928, $22,206,275. ! Canadian Company doing Business in Ontario - Showing at Guelph,. Huron County was rep,resented at the Guelph Winter Fair in both the Total Cash in Bank and Bonds Live Stock ana. Seed Judging Com- . $160,378.74 petitions. In the Live Stock Judging Rates—$4,55 per $1,000 for 8 year. Competition, the Huron team stood E F Klopp—Zurich seventh with twenty five teams com- peting. ' The members of this team ! Ade-nt, Also Dealer in Liatnind Rods were Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth, Frank Reynolds, Seaforth, and. Merv -i and all kinds ea Fire Insurance yu Curhnore, Hensel!, Gordon Reyn- olds made an exceptionally fine show- ing, finishing:.:econd high man in the entire competition and just one mark below the highest score. He also was third high man in the swine judging. The other two members of the team turned in good scores and the team as a whole made a higher standing than any previous Huron County te- am at Guelph, In Seed judging, Huron stood thirteenth with twenty two teams competing. This was one placing higher than last year when Huron finished fourteenth place. This team was composed of John Fotheringham, Brucefield; Mervyn Cudtnore, Hensall and Frank Reyn- olds, Seaforth. BUSY FARMER NEWS The Ontario Agricultural and Ex_ perimental Union will hold its annual meeting in Guelph on January 6th, and 7th. Hastings County girls with 880 points carried off first honors in the Ontario Farm Girl's contest at the Royal Winter Fair. Perth with 870. points, Oxford, Prescott and Russell with 874 each and Dufferin with 873 were next in order, • Protecting Live Stock The use of movable partitions in stock cars will not only permit the shipment of mixed lots of live stock but by reducing the possibitities of injury and bruising to a minimum will save the live stock industry sev- eral million dollars annually.. As a result of the findings of a national committee; the Live Stock Associat- ions of Eastern and Western Canada have joined forces in presenting a petition of the Railway Board seek- ing to compel 'railways to instalj and use at least two moveable partitions of suitable type in all cars used for transportation of live stock. The sujjested specifications of toll for .1ars so equipped is one dollar per car per trip, Crate Feeding Pays Farmers who are in a position to follow the practice, find that crat• feeding of their poultry pays them X asisgondisfor thi, Yrthgp7oappulutzaly11.1AiTt.: 2 f d g • aces which bring the highest • prices; the leading wholesale merch-1' ^ t c now buying poultry by Gov.) ..snrnent grades with substantial dif-•1 erentials between each grade; the • ei'niieni assurcd for birds which rade "millsfed" makes crate -feeding !I ;:-th while; and all poultry intend -.1 fa: :,atina' purposes should be p ,p :Hy before being mar- g '11%?, runntn. who has poultry e to market would do well to remelt- in • LOCAL blARKETS cCorrected every Wednesclasr) Butter, lb. 37c Old Hens 6-12 Chickens 9-17 Eggs 25-45 Wheat .65c Oats .... ..... .25 Barley ..... 39 Flour ......................2.75-3.20 Shorts ..... ..... ... 22.00 Bran •••• • a•S ••• ...... se• 6..or 21.00 ber that it is the last pound which brings the finish and increases the value of the hi] d by 50 or 75 cents. The Sow Thistle Menace In a recent address A. R. G. Smith, district weed inspector of Western Ontario , suggested to farmers that a supply of weed killer should be kept on. hand to control small patches of perennial sow thistle. In emphasizing the serousness of this menace, he pointed out that in On- tario in 1929 over 100,000 acres of sow thistle was harvested and over. 500,000 acres polluted with it. He declared that 23 years aga Prof. Howitt of O.A.C. issued a bulletin warning Ontario people that unless this weed was controlled, it would be on every farm in Ontario. It is now in practically every township la the province, he said. Must Have License All persons other than producers, including farmers transporting their own fowl, must have a license from the warden and the county clerk if they want ta transport fowl on the highway from one place to anothe The provincial statute requires, that such licenses must be taken out regar dless of whether or not there is a local by_law, but it is thought that the passing of a bylaw by county councils would strengthen the offi- bands. SlIq 141111i30 tlire r .e is to enable the pohce tO.R.et a better check on chicken thieves sEf all persons other than the producer or farmer when transporting fowl, must carry this license, produce the same when requested by ,the author - ties and also show a record of the )urchase made from the vendor, The icense regulation does not apply to a rivate citizen tiansporthlg fowl boil - ht from a farn3er, but will be requir- (1 from a purchaser if he is a stealer, iowL, S aso able Hard- are WE CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITT I SEA SON - ABLE HARDWARE AT LCIDER A Fr: PRI:': Let Us 8(ow YOtL OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST 4. PREVAILING PRICES., 44: it + IGood Simply Of Krauser Smoke Cure on Hand $, . . . . .. FUR ITURE ,..,. Fa Line of Furniture, in Living Room SuiEes, Dbrin I* Ream Suites, Bed Room Suitz., Kitchen. Cabienete, $ — i t We. also have the Famous Simmons Bed Springs end .16 Mattresses, a Guaranteed Article. Best on the Market 4: To Day. WE ASO HAVE SOME USED} FURNITURE FOR to„ SALE VERY CHEAP. Johnston Ii 1:albfleiscl" Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 :t• 'Fr 4.+1,++++.1-4-1,-1..++++++.1-1,++++.14.14-H-ttittit+++.1.1.+++++++1.11+.444 . t MT:'21,71111111lltlitille .;t7. uto Tops uggy Tops agon Repairing Painting Etc. Second Handed Buggies E HESS - HEM - f++++444.+++++444-4-Si-4444.E.14E.i4++4-14++++4.4-1.3,444i44.4-1-Pf..4, 1 .2. 4. GAS OILS GREASES 4. f• 4. 1. 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 EXPE T WO KMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER- HAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. .E. Do You Know?4- - 4. + THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FIRST {1. - CLASS JOB PRINTING! .1. • TRAT WE SUPPLY AND PRINT . WEDDING INVITATIONS .g. .AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, ALSO CALLING CARDS. 0 , EUSINESS CARDS, ETC.. P 'num WE CARRY IN STOCK. AND ALSO PRINT. STATION- - .r t Miff SbCR AS BUSINESS LETTEit 1.1EADI ''..i/s57"":.----".----EcLAILODEs1,; TATEMENTS, BILL DS, MEMORIAM 4r IN STOCK GOOD wsniNG PAPERS CUT TO ANY SIZE, ENVELOPES IN MOST CALLED FOR srzEs, CARD PAPER, BRISTOLS, CARBON OR TRACING 1. PAPER, BUTTER -PAPER, MEMORIAL ENVELOPES AND MEMORIAL WRITING PAPER. 4- THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH 44 A GOOD WRITING INK FOR 5 CENTS. LARGER QUAN- ± TITIES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS. , + THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POSTERS 4 MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL PRINTING OUR SPECIALT, „ 4.*: + 11 +if+64444.1144Oe+.4-14444114+441' 4*.*******Hei. 1. *7 IL Mousseau Zurich HERALD OFFICE 1 le` THA...T SHIPPING TAGS ETC. •IrP