Zurich Herald, 1931-12-10, Page 8THE CHRISTMAS.STORE
O. again the Joyous Christmas Season is here, bring-
• ing with it happy memories of other Christmas Days,
• an0 no doubt you are again looking for suitable Gifts
fo.-. your Friends and Loved Ones. We are ready with
a,:eat var•iety of Christmas Goods for your inspection
•at Lowest Possible Prices.
FOR LADIES'
ater Coats, Silk Hosiery, Fire Kid Gloves, Silk
L.r...-;:erie, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Mine Silk Bed Spreads
Dresser Scarfs, Papetries, Chinaware of' every
Description.
FOR MEN
New. Scarfs, Sox, Ties, Gloves, Sweater Coats,
Belts, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Caps.
FOR THE G1RL3 AND BOYS
.nrthing in wearing appaiel such as Hosiery, Mitts,
Gloves, Toques, as well as a new assortment of Toys,
Dolls, Games, Books, Etc., Etc.
NEW FRUITS and NUTS
'Oranges, Dates, Figr, Shelled Walnuts and
A.'..-noricls, Peels, Candied Cherries and everything else
.'uiied for the aristmas cake. Also new Walnuts,
;monds, Filberts, Brazilsz, Pear „Its, and a we:11 assorted
stock of Candies, Chic:elate Bars, Etc.
JOE'S PLACE, DRYSDALE
AD carries a good stock of staple Deygoocls, Groceries
c; all kinds, flour and a supply of New Fruits, Nuts,
C dies, Oranges and everything required for the Holi-
e .• Season' at very reasonable prices. J. S. Bedard in
charge, who will be pleaced to have you call!
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I.NA1114 HOMES
WITH COLDER DAYS COMING, NOW IS THE TIME TO CON-
SIDER YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT FOR THE WINTER •
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LET US HELP YOUR PROBLEMS WITH:
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lebec Heaters or fieelali'urnaces
Here are some Grocery Specials for this week. We
are having New Specials every week. So far our Sale
has been a great success. But there are still many
Bargains... Come and get your inter Requirements!
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Fry's Cocoa, Half lb. Tin
Quick Quaker Oats, large pk.
Ready Cut Macroni, 2 lbs. for
No. 2 size, Canned Tomatoes at
Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.
Superior Store Baking Powder,
French Cream Candy, per ib.
Chocolate Drops, per lb.
Christmas Chocolates 3 lb.Box
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•b. Tin 22c
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SEE OUR TOYS AND CHRIS,
CARDS, -ETC.
YELLOW FRONT STORE
iTEN1S Or LOCAL INTEREST
Miss Smith, who spent a few we
eks with her mother,
who is keeping ,
house for Mr. J. Deeker, has left for
her home:in'Hamilton. •
Mrs. W. P. Finkbeinei and daugh: 1.,
ter, Miss•Hazel, of Stratford, • were .7(
week -end visitors at the home of Mr,'1'
and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman: H '.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haugh and
family of Dashwood, were Sunday Ai
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis and
family of Holmesville, were
end visitors at the home of
Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer, Bab 1D1)L
WINTER-.,FtgRT...4
The winter fieetr
bor last week included nixie rreight7'
ers, with two more on the way. There •
may be still further additions before
the close of navigation.
SCHOOL. REPORT
Report of 'M.S. No. 1, Hay and
Phoeter 14*
Farmers' Matual
insurance Co
'WOODSTOCK
est Business of any
Company doing
ess Ontario-
nsurarAce at Risk on Deo.
928, .$22,296;275:
160,878.4
in Bank and Bands
er,'111,009 box 3 years.
died Rods
sof Fxe lasuranee
Stanley for the month of November
Jr. IV—Lawrence Ayotte, Berea;
Denomme, Franklin Corriveau.
Sr. III—Rosella Corriveau, Una;
jeane Aubin, Emma Denomme, Ger-
aldine Geoffrey.
Jr. III—Verna Sreenb,n, Marie Far
rell, Thomas Denomme, Alfred Den-
omme, Regis Aubin, Clarence Geo-
ffrey.
II—Armellda Aubin, Doris Ayotte
Teddy Geoffrey, Arnold Denomme,
Charlie Sreenan, Loftus De:notnree,
Grace Snider, Patrick Aubin, Irving
Snider.
I—Andrew Denomnie, Avalon De-
nornme, Alvin Ayotte, Eldon Denorn-
me.
Pr.—Jean Sreenan, Mane Geoff-
rey, Joe Denomme.
L. E. Rose, Teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT
Of S. S. No. 6, Hay, for the
month of November.
Sr. IV—Gladys Gingerich 97, Win
nifred Battler 94, Grace Wein 98.
Sr. III—Anthony Hoffman 75, Rose
Hoffman 74, Fred Farwell 72, Irene pot
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in apples' and the decline of
pn lower levels, a better aver-
age een, maintained than expect-
ed. s sold McIntosh apples from
We Ontario for $6.35 a barrel,
growlq reputation. Recently the -19-
31 a 1 Wes of these clubs were bro-
w. 4:',', sMiddl5es.9ex0i hSinanow efforttoto and
county's excellent potato
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Kin 7 on the Glosgow market.
„dalesex Potato Clubs
ears ago a number of boys
lube, sponsored by the Lon-
tg,,n ber of Commerce, were for-
ught C.: a conclusion by a potato fair
in On, at which about 150 yo-
utlifil 4 otato growers of the district
ex10 their potatoes. Following
the0.4,. , here was a banquet at which
, uncap, Director of Agricult-
ureastr's as the chief speaker,
•r pse Registered Males
BUSY FARMER NEWS
breeding practice in poultry
has 1 recognized the value of file
highly' lrepotent male bird ill build-
ing* oek production. When the
fateiie.- or poultryman eau raise the
aver production of the pullet
om 120 eggs to 150 or 160
are 1,141,054, oo.grith ,rbird in a flock of 100 pui,
against 1,026,910 in lt
for the nine months sheep real cash value of the high
.1930, andy mate bird is immediately ap-
hatnpionship trophy at the
RoyClArintar Fair for the hest half
bush of whet, held by the prarie
s for many years back, came
ario this year. The winner was
s Hart, 'whose farm isiocated
Government and reflectA definitely a mak
[e Zcreral near Woodstock. Ile
a specialty of seed grain and
lv.eisllt7xeidst"Ilinfidtr:eliedthnaittbeVngtratadre has b stEccessful exhibitor on a
numb r of occasions, winning the
Foster 70. •
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NO OTHER KINDS QUITE SO DURABLE. AND.ECONOMICAL ' II Class—Arthur Foster 90, Leen- bine.i
TO OPERATE.
EVBTROUGIIING3 ETC.
GALL US UP ABOUT THAT. EVETROUGH1NG JOB YOU WANT
DONE AT ONCE, WHIBE THE WEATHER IS STILL FAVOR-
ALLt FOR OUTSIDE WORK. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRON-
' AGE IN THIS LINE OF WORK
Full Line of Heavy and Shelf
Hardware, Sherwin - Williams
Paints, Goodyear Tires, Etc,
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
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ard Hoffman 84, *Ruth Witmer 78;
Cyril Gingerich 76, Keith Wildfong
71, Neil Gingerich 70, Lennis Ging-
erich. 64, Albert Hoffman 58, Gerald
Gingerich 24,
Class—Marie Wein 75.
Theresa Hoffman 72.
Primer—Doreen Gingerich 100;
No. on roll 19.
Grace E. Pepper, Teacher.
For the first nine months of this
year the number of head of live stock
going through our Canadian stock
yards is considerably higher for the
same period of last year. For inst-
ance, cattle number 582,602 as com-
pared with 454,320 a year ago, Hogs
mambo:red 860,482 compared With.
306,188 for the /line months in 1980
British Apple Market
"More cheerful prospects for Ont.
.1rio apples"? is the way Andrew Ful- provi
ton heads his latest bulletin from, to Cr
London, Eng., was written after Doug,
the return to power of the National E
from now on. Ile states that in sP- tato , special on barley at, Woods-
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Furniture :Reduced
• We are offerincr our Entire Stock of
ii iture at Greatly Reduced Prices, verhich .,
t will move it out rapidly. Be sure and get
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' WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
Hardware at Moderate Prices
Let Us Show You.
OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOtEgT
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TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS
4 WE ARE NO'll FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS OF
t GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A GOOD STAND-
!ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE ,FR0M OUR DELIVERY TRUCK AT
LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES, WITH QUALITY CONSIDERED,
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the best fuels at lowest prices