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Begi ning on Saturday Jan. 6, 34
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WITH CONFID ENCE:'
Savers in Canada, the United States and Great Britain
Now have invested in Huron and Erie Debentures
Over
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These debentures are issued for $1 op and over for 1, 2,
3, 4 or 5 Years; to earn
5%
Per Annum, Payable Half -Yearly
Applications are accepted by Andrew : F. :Hess; Huvon
and Erie Representative for •over 15 Years.
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Season's Greetings
AND MAY THE NEW YEAR
BRING US ALL PROSPERITY
AND HAPPINESS, AND A CON-
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SHOT 80 JACKS • •
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town shoulded their, repeaters and
On. Tuesday about thirty Miin of
struck out a few miles .north of
town, .on a jack rabbit hunt. The
elements were not so good for this
popular sport that day as there w
hardly enough snow on the groundas
I to plainly see the jacks. However,
when they returned home they had
a Mee bag:.' of 80 jacks, The total
amount shot to date is 179.
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' The December meeting of the W;
M: 'Sof St!'1?,e-ter's Lutheran church-
1.;iii'lehl was ' ' held IVIondaY,,eyening;: ,,,
the-IsiiidyloOk "'Builders ,of a , w Isre
chapter °:
by sPall*neous combustion: ' Credit'
for this, given. to the more general
December 27th. The
World!" by Robert, M..Eptiot. ilvs.s'w•I'l* a 'Val'. The adequate eiise 'of
-taken by-'14rs:'t..'J. Datars, Jr., as- salt is,,the most certain way'of 're-
sisted by Mrs. I. L. Kalbfleisch, Mrs. 4trding and preventing spontaneous
E. Tuerkheim and Rev. Tuerkheim. ignition fires. .
Mrs.I. Kelbfleisch 'presided for the .Early in spring is the best time to
annual meeting which followed. Re- transplant most kinds of trees and
ports for, the year were given by the shrubs,. evergreens included. Ever -
president, secretary and treasurer. greens ' included. Evergreens may
'The officers were all re-elected: andbeetransplanted- in sutniner but gre-
are as follows:'. President, Mrs: ' I. ater precautions must be taken. to do
Ralbfleisch; Vice -President, Mrs. E. it successfully.
Tnerkbeim; Secretary', Mrs. ' E. Oat: -
ars Jr.; 'Treasurer, Mrs. H. MMus -
eau; Magazine and Literature Sec-
retary, Mrs. E. P. Klopp; Thank -off-
ering -Secretary, Mrs. L. A. Prank;"
Press Secretary, Miss Gertrude Web-
er; Pianist, Mrs. J. Haberer; Asst.
Pianist, Miss Clara Weber; Audit-
ors, Miss Inez Yungblut and Miss
LOCAL IYIAR17(ETS
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lintter, lb. ' • . .25
Eggs ,, 25-22-20-16
Turkeys, dressed ...... .... 14
Turkeys, .old dressed t 10
Geese dressed ' .9
Ducks, dressed q
Chickens dressed, 10-17
Hens 7-6-4
.Barley, bushel 40
I3upkwheat,,, bosh, ..... 40'
Flour, cwt. . .. 2.00-2.90
ShOrts„ ton . ...
ton • ' • 20.00
Gertrude Weber.
LOSES ACTION
S. F. Davidson, of Hensall,
action. against Walter Rose of the
same place in an effort by the for-
mer to compel Mr. Rose to imple-
ment a guarantee of the account of
Robt. Pierson, also of Hensall. The
case was heard by Judge T. M. Cos-
tello in county court here and the
verdict was handed down on Monday
last., The plaintiff is to pay , the
costs of the case. It appears that
Rose operated. a poultry farm at Hen
sail, dealing with the Davidson's
Hardware, in: a large way. The prac-
tice„had ,been,-;. -to ,allow the ,acootinti
aec.lunulate in the ;vvintetlandi
• Exports to 7 S. Jump
A tremendous increase in the ex-
port of farm products to the United
States was noted for the year ending
Jan. 31st, 1933 as against the prev-
ious year according to a statement
by Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister of
Agriculture. Priem some of the Can'
ah,items which mounted in export
trade referred to canned fruits, to-
bacco; lea4 honey, cheese, condensed
milk and canned meats. In the last
named item the increase was 2,443
per cat, there being 15.388 pounds
exported in 1931, andi 391,354 po-
und§ in 1932.
" Sow Good Seed
One of the best 'services rendered
by the. experimental farms is the
testing varieties ckf grain to determ-
ine their suitability to particular ar-
eas. -.That this work has been exten-
sive and satis' factory is indicated by
the general adoption of varieties that
were first distributed from the farm
Outstanding reiidinPres' 'are Tdarqiiis
ande Garnet Wheat iiit'h'*,*' d 0
,sprnig.and to liquidate 'it in the aiim-t A..0.1',Not• 44 .and. OIA!C. No.: 12 'Oats
nier. Rese -sold out to. Pierson "with I inlOntario. •In the fa.'Ce -Of all this:,
whom; • Davidson continued the, pract- *tempts" are Iniade
piish
ie T_Infortunately, Pierson Was not theesale 'al Seed froni the Unite'd St-
able to. make a success of the venture i ates of so4alled :nem?' Varieties at
although assisted by his aunt, Mrs. at fancy prices on, the claim that
'Holborn. Rose it appears did provide fabulous: yields niay be obtainej
for a provisional guarantee of Pier- About 1a year ago a carload of an in -
son's account but declined to pay, ferior sort was sold in central Oat -
as the provisions did not become op- axue at $1.3.5 to $2 per bushel, even
erative. The amount at issue was though it graded No. 3. This leads
well over $700. J. W. Bushfield re-- A. II. .Martin of the Crop and Mai --
presented the plaintiff, while D. E., keU.4.1:441011, to state that not one
Holmes; Crewn Attorney, appeared To:tie* eVer introduced into the
for the defendant.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
Ventilated Trap -Nests
Open trap -nests are being advocat-
ed in some quarters for summer:use
Tire sides are constructed • of lathsur
o.tler%sbnilar material, e admitting
cool air ,freely, and these arectet-
e,red vAitli.wire screening to keepuat
other .hens, •mice and other nuisanc-
es. The usual trap-door is situated
,at the front and the top is boarded
over,. but three. sides are ventilated:
Barn Fires
The Ontoria Fire Marshals' record
show that more barns are destroyed
by fire originating from spontaneous
combustion in hay than from any
other cause except lightning' in un-
roded barns. Harvest weather cond-
itions in 1932 were so dangerous
that more barn fires than ever were
expected. Instead there were 278
province by' high pressure salesmen
has ever been'equal to the J La ad ar d
varieties already grown. Another
matter 'to Are kept in mind at the se-
eding season is that 'quality counts,
either in harem gkown or purchased
seed. Experiments at the O.A.C.,
prove that. large plutriP kerrial yields
20„,per cent more than light or shriiii-
ken:seed.1; These experiments also
showi thaty 'additional
outlay for
plump seed: win increase the yield
from 10 Ito 15 bushels per acre..
Electric Ligkis'in the::
• ' 1' • p'ouItry House
It has. 'been proved conclusively
that, as the nights become longer, the
use of. artificial light in the laying
pens will help the winter egg pro-
ductibn considerably. The use of
lights during the winter will not
influence' the year's total yield to
any great extent. However, they
will increase production during the
season of good prices and a greater
profit will result. The high yields
fewer barns burned in Ontario and some times obtained in the Canadian
a decrease of 17 per cent. in the Laying Contests where, for the rea-
number of fires known to be caused sson , of uniformity and comparison,
no lights are allowed, compare very
favourably in the total number of
egri5 /aid in one year with similsi
flocks that have had the advantage of
ugnts during the winter, but the peak
of production occurs much later
when no lights are used.
Bond Commission Agents
Hon. Thomas L. 'Kennedy, Minister
of Agriculture has announced that
under regulations of the Fruit Act
of 1933 it will be necessary for all
commission, agents handling Ontario -
grown fruits and vegetables to fur-
nish security company by the bond
THE ELECTION
One of the most quietest elections
held in Hay Township in many a day
was experienced on Monday, when
the electors were called upon to el-
ect Councillors for 1934. Only a-
bout 40% of the voters were out to
give their decision, and when the
reports of the -various polls were in
the old traditional method was fol-
lowed. of "election is for new men".
Mr. E. Walper is the only old coun-
cillor left, and only by a small mar-
gin. After the returns were all in
a public meeting was held in the
town Hall when the reeve, Mr. Mel -
ick was the first speaker, and he tho-
ught that the newly elected council
Ives .the best four men that could
be elebted for the position. The four
'councillors were then called hi. turn
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are Happy to take this Opportunity
of Expressing our -Appreciaion- at the
Patronage that has been accorded us dun.
ingAepast Year and Wish one and all for
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
,i26213 a Happy and Prosperous
.NEW YEAR
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THE vviNTER SEASON
Is Now Here. Have you ,looked after your Automo-
bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to
lighter oil, and had your Radiator filled with a good
Anti -Freeze?.: Run in your car and let us do this veay
- Important thing Right Now!
Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in toga
and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or
Containers.
Expert Werfamanshhi on Repair Wrk and Overhaid
Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Way
Reasonalbs.
Mousseau Zurich
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of a surety cOmpany: in not less it• i •
Departiiient has been advised by I.
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sum than $10,000.' Trucksters a • -
fruit and vegetables will not be re- t. .
To Our Customers and Friends
required to furnish the bond. The t
the ,Oasualty Underwriters' As -sock -1 l•
tion tlutt the charge for bonds will be
at the rate a $10 per thousand, in t 1 We Extend
andthey al gave a good account of place of $20 per thousand, the for -
themselves. Following is the re- In" rate` The new rate will be re-
sult of the polls: troctive 'to June 20, and apply to all
At the public meeting, the Clerk,' bonds already written. All commis -
Mr. A. F. Hess announced the
strong, Wm. Haugh, Max. Turnbull,
1934 si" houses will be required to seem-
golations on or before Jan; 1, 1934.
councillors as follows: George Arm- re bonds in accordance with the re -
and Edmund Wolper: ' •-• -''.
Poll No. 1 2 3 3 5 6 '7 8
Massey -Harris Sales and Service
Total
Becker
Armstrong 83 73 107 81 35 91 45 26 543
6 8 27 52 26 106'8 9 , 287
C orb et t 34 46 ,0 73 11 18 36 17
Ducharme 10 22 81 53 30 24 12. 30 262
Geoffrey 7 33 33 43 12 4 47
Haugh
nbull 35 29 91 /8 56 123 17 81
'. 16 13 46 55 , 24 100 14 '2a
24 24 I 05 98 68.. 127 19 37 502
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