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FARMERS
IN 14 pummel fifise pulls' y afftitadly co-operation
with the farealas impeir of this country, the
Bank of lialaransal Is now issuing a new teit
book for fanners. anadad "Hogs for Pork awl
Profit." The Wider k a pasesital guide to the
breeding and imolai of plop, and its value is
greatly increased by pletreppaphs illustrating every
point that i. range. A sty may be obtained, with.
out charge, on appllossies at our naasest Bout&
Previous issidoetrussikured by the Barak ars—
"Diteraiireri Pawning"
!The Ow, the Mother of Prosperity*
"Poultry ice its Ram and Henke -
The Bank has diarlinstad tens of thousands (Of
these bookleioaranglinattkinada, and numerous
fanners have expensed their appreciation re our
local Managen.
BANK OF MONTREAL
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Louis $0bilbe Zufich.
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-were I eustomers that ..he 'nes, mov
11!"‘:` "Hat Shoppe" to the erooras
rt the back of the Montreal ;Bank.
eleea. storners kindly Ilse norele
403t3iCe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nadiier evise
lilted in Parkhill on Thursday.
Mrs. Baker, who has spent sere.
eared months with her daule letegie
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efellidgeburg, has retnrned jhirer
Lome here.
Tars. We Schultz of •Detroitetteree
ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. le,
Illitadere . •
Mfr. and Mrs. Jacob Reipfer eof
*Lehr Zurich, has moved •into Mr,
McIsaac's housei Kipfer
ilhas engaged with Mr. 0. Pedersen
or the summer.
1Mise Margaret Yates ot.Sarnia
evesiting her sister, 3frs. Harry
31Kra ft. I
Mr, J. E, Tom, ofGederich, pub -
Mc school inspector was here Pi-
eneetoetting the 'school on Thursday.
Mr. Earl Guenther ie. on the sick
Met, we hope for a speedy rec-
%Wary.
Mists Edith W'aiper of Exeter,
%pent the week -end with Mies Anna
eeleerrian‘
Ines Oliva Weltin has returned
Her visiting tot ireeeral weeks iin
(-hewer. ., resident of Dashwood and vicinity
%L. and eMa. k. ,WiIdfong epent end • We.- . kneel') by all in the vil-
nerearlestlay .n London. f lage as a won_en of a quiet and
11r. Addieon Tiemen is wearing -retiring diPsualtion, but ;With. a
Sim broad smile on the arrival of kind leord and deed for all Al-
-het young sone; . though -in failing health foe
Wm.: Mason e»tertained" a Itember of years :she wail eneeer
umber of like friends to a quilt-, heard toeorn-Jain aed in herlast
;iv bee on :1;eiesdav afternoon. ewnek of iiinese beire her burden
'treeX eleeivbeil Wei hae beern eheereully.
Thronte returned on' She. leases to /Ileum her •loee, her
day.' I husband, °en Son Daniel .4if this
The Welther League Bible Chisel village, end four daughters, La
at the home eOf Mr, and Mrs. L.
leamtener on Monday evening,th
-evasion being a farewell party for
Mrs. Clayton •Durip-
the evening, Mrs. Wildfong was
Presented with. a bouq.uet holder
,and seneteeele Address was read
after -which the rest of the evening
was Spent in games.
Mr, L. Schroeder of London .is
visiting at his home here.
,re meeting ;of the _Young Peo-
ple League of the Evangelical
enrich was eeeld on. Feeley evening.
The meeting was in charge. of Mies
Alice Hagman., et wee opened
•Witle the singing -0f 'a.'" 'henitreeafter
,w,Uich. Mrs. A. Destrich'ee„,Iscl.
{pray er. *The' ' t Nees readi'
by Mies L. Reid and 'the teepic was
zee e • e ee„, ee reichn. is
Pestreicher took charge of the
Aoeia partof ehe meeting which
•consitoted of an Iriele solo by ee.lice
Hoffman and Irish. contest*. At
teie close of the meeting a dainty
tuna was eerved„
THE LATE MRS. 4-0AS
LEIB"
The death .oceured on March 1st'
of Navy Ann Them wife of Jonas
Hartleib, She was horn 'in Hey
township in tele year 1858 'where
she ilved with her ,parents, until
her marriage to Mr. Johns Hart-
leib in 1878. TO this union was
born six children, .all of whom sur-
vive but Waldo who died Feb. 24
190e. Mrs, Hartleib was a life long
the Lath.setent ehurcb, gather 'e yeda ail)11;; )10, At:rbury:.Lot.
zimkow HER A 1.0D
Pert - EMI*, Ms Wee Hey of Zr-
eh and Nre, jaei..Sineth Wind -
Three brothers, Julies Oe
Aberdeen, South. Dakota; August
of 'Saskatoon, Seek, and Sineeee of
Big Rapids, Mich„ and ones eke',
Margaret of Seaforth; ten grende
children and three greretegrand
children Suryive,
The funeral Nvas held privately
iron her home to Exeter cemetery
me March 4th, Rev, Bk Meyer
and Rev, A, Kellermari copcluc-
tins the service:3, The DashWoeed,
Ladies 'Quartette 'sang very sWe-
eley "Going Down the Valley dne
bye One."
••CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Jonas Hartleib and family
of. Dashwood cleeieki, to 'exprees
their sincere thanks to their many'
friends and neighbors for the sym-
pathy and kindness shown during
the illness and death of wife and
mother.
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AUCTION SALE
OF HOTEL FT.JRNITURE, 1..ORD 44S
ity ,gootl eondition, PIGS
—1 SQ)14. itrtg, 'Stocker. pip! 3
inonthe Ord; 10 Small pigs 6 we-.
• eks „old at time of sale,
..,1,1PNS-123 hens meetly all /Hack
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IMPLEMENTS -19-1I, 7 -ft. bin-
der; McCormick mower ,5 -ft; M-
IL 10 hoe (trill; IVIeCorrnick cultiv-
etor, M. -H. cultivator, 9 -ft. steel
miler; 2 gang plows, set of bob
slgles; cutter, buggy, le -erietted
cab, ,Olivor bean scuffler, home lee-
efflor, big meat ;tub; truck wagon
big• 'wagon, waeoe box, pi„ rack,
disc harrow, t6 -ft. bar rack, faun-
ing mill, 2000 lbs. ,scalee, 24 yralin
huge, 42 -gal. coal oil pan, Daisy
•eleurn,, incnbator, brooder, and
many other articles. I. I.
Everything is going to be Isola
as the proprietor Ps gierfng• up
•14,1917TETLS—$10.00 Mid undo? cash;
.over that amount 6 month'e credit
on furnishing approved joint notes
or a discount of 1 Per cent: off
for cash,
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Greybiel, Clerk ,
John Regime Proprietor.
Thureday, 'Navels tette 1926
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Day ,and Night Service
On SATURDAY MARCH .17th, 1926
At 1 • o'clock, eem. Sharp. e'
Frod Sedan, 1923 model in good
order; Bell piano almost new ;good
young ccier dne in May; kitchee
range, light wagon, 3 -section hare
yews, scalding trough, %pig tense,.
ale, power sausage grinder, sane -
age stuffer, meat eane Cooker • '45'
gal. grind stone, 2 large tables,
stuffier, large hogehead, copper
`kettle, dining room extension tab -
18', 6 high dining room 'chairs, '.1.
low dining room. chairs, 34 kitchen'
and other chairs, kitchen range,
box stove and pipes, sink, writing
'eesee, about -190 .sealers, quantity
beets and pickles, Coal nil eoal.
el stove four burner, one burner
eel stove, 2 bed room 'suites come
'plete, 3, beds with Springs and
•eetteesees, 2 wooden single beds
complete, 1 iron, single bed cam-
-net:, pombinati.on dresser, 12 dee--,
ns, 5 wash. stands, 6 porceleee
tables, china rack, 8 elanepe, Pii-
tures, eauer kraut 'the, vinegar
&ern, potatoe sprayer, exeneantity
itntoss, 10 Plymouth Rock hene.
lanterns, hoes, shovels, kimona
cloth, towelling, mediae, wrapper.,
eta, grab boxes and emer'eliandiee
and numerous other articles.
TERMS — CASH
Oscar Klopp, Auctimmer.
eenspee Wainer, Proprietor.
AUCTION' SALE
IF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS.'
-ETC The undereg:ned. At -tether -le;
eer has been instructed to seE bee
Teublic Auction on So••th half Lot:
Cern. 2, erueltersenitle, 11e raileefe
!least and 1 emile north ofHensalle
en - Tuesday, March. 23rd, 1926, eat:
1 o'clock, lent the following-
- FfORSES--Agriculteral ereaee, ,8'
-ears old; Agricultural' -mare' 10'
eears- old. '
•CA'FTLE-1 cow ei yrs. old 'due
Tilly 15; 1 eow 6 years old elnei
October 11; 1 heifer- dee May 20.i
fresh. cow; 2' farrow -cO.NVIS, See'
-leg heifer, 2 eteers rising 2 years
ele, 2, heifers resing .2. -.yrs. old; 1
yearling heifer, 5 calve%
POULTRY -50 young hens, 2:
roosters, 2 dneks and 1 drake.
GRAIN AND FEED -150 bush'
oats,125 busk -mixed grain, 10 bush.
seedbeans, 5 tons of clover and
timothy hay; quantity of roots.
ellePLEMENTS—MH binder, eft
reeering mower 6 -ft. mit elle.H
13 -hoe seed drill; M.H. spring tootle
eiltivater, steel hay rake, 9- ft.
steel roller, disc harrow, M.H. corn
cultivator, CCockshutt •single fur-
row riding plow, •walking ploe,
single ecuffler, diarnond • harrows
set bob 'sleighs, 2 wagons, • eteeee
tire buggy, rub..er tire. ,ug, cut-
ter, hay and stock rack, gravel box
2000 -lb, cap. scalri, fanning mill,
root pulper, whee;barrow, large vat
ening trough, Renfrew cream sepata
ator, 2 set .of breeching harness,set
single harness, 5 horse -collars, col-
daretops, 2e -churns, alingerepes,,one
ion seederf and 'scatter, teuantityof
lumber, doubletreese loggingehaies;
neck yokes, forks, shovete.bencr nu-
merous other article's.• '
TERMS—Grain and Peed cash.
Other articles all .sumsiof $10.00 and
under cash, over that amount 8
month's credit will be gii,en on
furnishing -approved joint notes, 43
off for cesb. on credit amounts..
Oscar Klapp, Auctioneer.
Alvin Wuret, Projprie.tor.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK AND JleIPLEM-
ENT'S. The undereigneci has been
instructed to sell by Public Auction
at Lot t7, Con. 11, Stephen, Onht e"
Goshen Line, 1le miles East of Dash
wood and 2 milee south.'on
TUESHAY, MARCH 23rd, 16,
at 1 o'clock, pm, Sharp;
• HORSES -e1 heavy mare 10 years
old, in foal to Prince O'Kurna; 1
eelding rising 3 years: CATTLE
cow dee at time of Wale; 1 cow
due March 25th 1 cow due Marcel
30th;.1 cow due in 'April.; 2' -eilee
due in MaY; 1 coe• 'due May;
1 fat seem, rieing 3 ears;y5 heif-
ors.2 years old; e 'steno 2 yrs. ,old;
:8 yearling, ealnee. thOtobredreg
QF FARM STOCK A.ND IMPLEM-
ENTS
the ,Gosben Line 3 ntilele south
Zerich on MARCH 25th, 1921, at
:ti'ivilno;:clock, pan, sharp the boll-
„ LIVE STOCK -1 Matched Mack
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gem Tieing 7 yrs. 1 Widower Peter
colt visite. 2 yrs. 1 Hoistein eow
due in April; 1 Jersey cow du -
in May, 1 Durham cow due in May
Holstein heifers euppoeed to he
h r.alf, 2 Jersey Met les in ;calf, 2
Durbarrs heifers rising 1 yr., 1
Imre,. bred Holstein heifer rising. 1
ye.; 1 Pure bred Holetein Bine Nn
0351, born Nov. 1st. 'Meg Sylvantra,
Site, Altena Kornilvke King. dam,
AThina Josie 1Yorkshire
-yew ener, 4. etre-Kers pigs; e 4
elknen• baerni P,nek pure bred; 4
Aerie -an acene, 3 g s. and gan
3.' civvies.
IMPL.EMENTS—Deneing binder 6 •
et, eat; Deneng /newer 5 -ft .ent;
Peter, Harneltoe eneivaeor, M. 11
neetilizer drill, 2-druert etc roller,
1 -elate disc, Oliver bean harvost-
er, with Puller comeinee, 1 -horse
Seuefler, 4-e-intion harrows, 10 -foot
eeneSey 'steel rake, ef.TliT loader.
Wel deeivery, waercensi 1
1. hay, rack, 2 graved boxes, 2
eenlekeig plewse doeblo, plow. 2-
eneenv till a 0 111 , 8-16 Henke
eeraetet, clover theeehing
e -,e, y, p rv. n tti:n g, 114'
eltle teewer attaelied ; pr. bob
eleighe, set blinks; wagon here.
:1pgrackI Pertlarel entler, big cleiVe
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50 :feet leeig; eneieine drum
'fteleg Tonere ,ry grenler, 208e
(Clanton fanning mill. 10 -
Irk° nper. w•th blegoe attechoe
-3:171a9,''.1. L;PT1 tor bav rare: 2 set:
newt -anger, roller chopper, bag,
1:reek, 100 brisk mined grain, lee
emelt oats, 200 lerieb, reed bnane,,
rept pulpet. wh'el harrow, 2scoop
shevele„ 2 ton fertilieer, 6 hav
ferks, men.nure •forlre, shovels, hone.
legging chainseneck yokes, whiffle
frees, tame pen 'and nen, big cop-
per 'kettle. 0 sett brechin harness,
siegle harness, collars, big water
trough, manure orks, scrappere,
inure hook, 2 iron kettles, ear-
nenter bench, sews. Daley churn.
wash machine, isedel” horse., orgin
e fictive; cream eaparator, Prem-
ier; 40 -gal. Vinl!gar bbl. 10 gar .erie
'huni and st.tnd, hanging him,
aneet grinder, eraet 'seeder, Isorter'
eraen . seed n.nd numerous other
geese seed, alar 1 driving. 'imire
quiet and riliahle, tip buggy.
single set oi harnese, junener telt-
tee. and numerous other artecres
Everything is practically all in A
I,. condition and machinery nearly
ell new. Everything is going to
be sold. „
• REAL ESTATE—Fan on which
this 'sale is held, coneistnee of: 100
aeres, •more „ear „ ,bein Lot% •
Can.J, .gay Tp 7 acres ISedevoort
btislt, , bank barn, :delving *Ishecl,',
gelode.j4ik,hue with briele i t -
ellen and •woodshed, rig ..pen, and
land 'es in good estate or cultevatinfe
of :!eultivation, stables all pernente
ed. eVerens will be made known on
day of saleeCeiepee Weeper. Prop-
rietor,
Ternes—$10 and um/CT caele, over
that amount 7 •monthe. credit will
be given on furnishing. a'pprov'ed
joint notes. 4% off for cash on
cedit antoepts. Poultry and grain
cash.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Jos. Dreier, Clerk. •
Alex. Voisin, Proprietor.
• 0. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS
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MORNING
South, Kippen 8.22 age,
. South, Hensel' ... 8.32 am.
,South, Exeter •... .:.8.47 o,•..
• Atege leveeZurich ... 7.00 am:
North, Exeter 10.16 tern. •
North; Heneell ... 10.30 ELM
Nettle., K ippon ... —16.35 'S.M.
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.• South, Kipperi ...e...4.40 p.m.
• South, flenst1efe 4,50pern,
• SOuth, Exeter':. ..&b5:p.m.
Stage leave Zurfeh.... ,..3.00
Rxeter...........6.04 pan.
'North, Herman 6,18 pen,
,ts,OrLld Cattle Alt.gped „Nowt, Kippea 6,24 kat,
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Greatest Value in Clothes for Men,
:125 to 150- CENTS FOR YOUR $1.00
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Tailor, Men's Furnishings - Zurich, Ont
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Oar Stock of Stationery comprises:
Writing Tablets of an sixes, Fine
Boxed Stationery, Fountain Pens at
a variety of Prices
Drug Sundries of All Kinds
PHOTOGRAMIC SUPPLIES
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