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We Repair Wagons, Buggies,
Auto Tops, its., Etc.
1 good Lumber Wagon at .._ _ __ _ _....$45
1 good buggy at ... . _.. $45
1 Blacksmith Vice at ,- . $6.25
Also Secondhand Tools
HESS, the Repir Man
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS
We thank you for your liberal
patronage awarded us during
the year 1931. And may the
great Gift of Health, Happi-
ness and Prosperity be Yours'
during the coming year!
J. Gascho and Son
J. GASCHO & SON
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dor Safe Investments
BUY:.
DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS
PROVINCIAL BONDS
MUNICIPAL BONDS
11URGN- and ERIE DEBENTURES
CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES
Yielding 5 per cent. and Over.
Appplications for large or small amounts received at
any time by:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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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.
� STADE &WE'.ID
W Wish everybody a Very,
AP? Y i D PROSPEROUS NEVA .VF,.A ,1.
A few'Specials for Thursday and S'atutrda t ` 1
Choice Tomatoes No. 2 tint" 6c
Lux Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 19c
Premium Tea (with cup and saucer) lb. 59c
Christees 1 lb. Pkg. Soda Bisbiits 2 for 25c
• McLarens Olives, large bottle 23c
McLarens Olives stuffed -.9 oz. 23c
Niblets, the corn off cob per tin 15c
Peas No. 2 Tin size 3, 3 tins 25c
Cream of wheat per pkg. 23c
Mixed nuts per lb: 15c
Peanuts per lb. 10c
Salted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for .'; 25c
Also specials in Men's, Boy's, Ladies', and Children's
Underwear.
J. W. MERNER
YELLOW FRONT STORE Phone 140
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Mr. and Mrs. P. Revell and family '
. astern Farmers' Mutual
of Grand Bend were Saturday visit-
ors
isit
ors in town.
,Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gascho.and fam-
ily of Harriston were Christmas Day r OF WOODSTOCK
visitors with relatives here. The Lar eSt Business of any
Meda Surerus of the Toronto
teaching staff is spending the holidays loanadian Company doing
Weather Insurance Co
at her home on the Bronson.
Mrs. L. Kerswell, of Grand Rapids'
Mich., was a visitor with her. parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. Schilbe.
Miss June Smith of Brucefield is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. Mey-
ers and family. •
Mr. and Mrs. C. ;9. Smith and sons
Goron and Stanley of St. Joseph,
were Saturday visitors with, friends
at Baden.
The local Christmas entertaiitxliie dent, Also Dealer in Lidhlniud Rods
in town were well attended Iast week
and very appropriate programs were and;all kinds of Fire Insl[cauce
run off.
Business in Ontario -
L iinoun't of Insurance at Risk on Dee.
81st, 1928, $22,206,275.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$160,878.74
Rates --01:50 per 01,000 for :years.
E. ,F. Klopp--Zurich
Mr. Rennie Weber of' Hamilton; I
and sister, Miss' Myrtle of Toront
University, are spending their vacat-' - LOCAL MAT S
ion with their parents on the Bron- ((:orrected every Wednesday)
son Line. • Butter lb. ................... 25
Anyway, 1931 will soon be turn- Eggs 16-22=26
Ing the corner. Perhaps it will ;ta}e! Wheat per hush. 60
the depression with it and user " in' Barley. bush. 35
the good times we had only a short Spats. •bush. ..... 25
time ago. Buckwheat 44
FJot�r 1.75 3.00
SCHOOL REPORT Shorts, ton 18.00
!The following is the report of the Bran, ton ' . 18.00
Christmas Examination for S.S. No. Live Hogs 3.75
8, Hay. 75% Honours, 60% pass: _
Sr. IV—Donald Oestreicher 88,
Herbert Miller 81, Elgin Rader 76,.
Elmore Gackstetter 67, Hildegard:.
Miller 66, Lorne Rader 61.
Jr. IV Frieda Bocker 71, Glenn;
Walper 70; Vernon Schwartzentru-
ber 68, Delton Schwartzentruber 63.
Sr. II—Carl Oestreicher 71, Elm-
ore Rader 63.
Jr. II—OrIen Schwartzentruber 72°
Esther Price 61, Hilda Rader 54.
Sr. 1st—Martha Miller 69, Jackit
Weber 69, Hilda Becker 62.
Pr. ---Louise Finkbeiner 90, Eileen
Miller 65.
No. on roll 22.
Average attendance 20.6.
E. M. Brown, Teacher.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
Potatoes For Poultry
Farming increases in value as an
occupation just in proportion to the;
extent to which incidental by-prod-
ucts can be marketed at a profit.Not
only must the farmer sell all his goo
quality products at a fair price, bu,
he must also find a market for a
much as he can of the unsaleabl
product. It has been found that
eater net profits per bird can be ma
and a finished bird of finer qua]! November Harvest
, November
n seeo21d growth of
and favor produced through cratr., oats on the 26th of November is Lyn
feeding on a,ration "of equal parts of experience seldom' enjoyed by farm
' iddlings, rolled oats, boiled potat- ers, even of Southern Ontarro. Yet
oes and skim -milk than is the case `this was an ' actual accomplishment
where cornmeal is fed. Potatoes, fine this year by K. H. Robertson of Jean
ly ground or boiled, are proving et., ette's Creek, in lent County. The
ceptionally good for finishing pool-, oats were not ripe, but many ofthe
try, particularly when fed in conjun- heads were almost ready to turn when
ction with the "white" graing .an+ , when they were mowed under as fer
milk. Crate -fed poultry 'offers a re-, tilizer. The stalks, were over 40 in -
ally attractive market outlet for cull ches long, whereas straw in the first• ,
B potatoes. crop was short. The heads were just
Testing Cows Pays` ;: as large and the kernels just as sol -
The Peel County Cow Testi id. Mr. Robertson had 140 acres of
Association is gaining in favor oats this year., ; They ripened very
producers to enabduring
Hulk and cream � quickly the latter part of the
them to cull their flocks on produ* harvest season, with the result that
:on of butterfat and milk as deter r when they were cut they were -very
ripe. The grain shelled and fell to
the ground, amounting for the se-
cond crop. • -. •
,Tharsdayr
Ilst,
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wth in recent years and the value of
these tests. The number of herds in -
•creased from 32 to 58 in the period
1929-31, while the number of cows
on test monthly increased from 494
to '766. A comparison of high and
low herds showed a high herd of 8
cows having 10,332 lbs. of milk and
380.56 butterfat and a law herd 6,-
325
;325 lbs. milk and 234.46 lbs. of but-
terfat, representing a difference of
4,007 lbs. of milk and 146.10 butter-
fat.
From Many Climate
A review of the students who have
attended O.A.C. during the last half
century is contained in the annual
)i report from the College. It shows
that young men and women from ev-
ery province in Canada have been
enrolled as well as representatives
from no less than 44 countries in
Europe, Asia, South America and
elsewhere. Empire wide and world
"wide recognition is being given O.A.
C. graduates. Each year brings evi-
dence of .worthy contributions to
world wide service made by graduates
Greetings!
WE ARE HAPPY TO TAKE
THIS ' OPPORTUNITY . OF
EXFRESING OUR APPRE
`. k'.; CIATION ' 'AT THE PAT-
RONAGE THAT HAS 13E -
EN ACCORDED US DUR-
ING THE PAST YEAR AND
TO WISH ONE AND ALL
BEST WISHES FOR
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
And a Happy and Prosperous
NEW YEAR
Johnston Kathfleisch
IHardware & Furniture. Phone 63
ZURICH ONT. 3 and by milk tests each month fi
the entire year. Interesting #igur�
**M*#MRNMMIMS have been :compiled to show the ',gr
ZtTRICII " GARAGE
ATTENTIONI
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
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER -
1 HAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY
REASONABLE.
GAS OILS GREASES
H. Mousseau Zurich
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I THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVtCE FOR FIRST .
I , CLASS JOB PRINTING!
* THAT WE SUPPLY 'AND PRINT WEDDING INVITATIONS ,
* AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, ALSO CALLING CARDS,
BUSINESS CARDS, ETC.
• THAT WE CARRY RST STOCK, AND ALSO PRINT, STATION-
* ERY SUCH AS BUSINESS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, MEMORIAM CARDS,
SHIPPING TAGS, ETC.
* • THAT WE'tCARR'Y IN STOCK GOOD WRITING PAPERS CUT
4. . TO ANY SIZE, ENVELOPES IN MOST CALLED FOR
* , SIEZES, CARD PAPER, BRISTOLS, CARBON OR TRACING
4. PAPER, BUTTER PAPER, MEMORIAL ENVELOPES
'i' AND MEMODIAL WRITING PAPER.
'I' • THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH
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A GOOD . WRITING INK FOR 5 CENTS. LARGER QUAN- y
,i„ 'PITIES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS.
N THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POSTERS
MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL PAINTING
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