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INIASSEY-HARRIS NEWS
GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work abet on M. -H. Im-
plements... Mower and Binder `Knives ground
while you wait with carbarundum equipment.
Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49
I ik year battery guarantee 6.85
2 year battery guarantee 1177 --plate 7.9 5
Guaranteed 440-21 tires .at 5.85
Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv-
ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly
greased with lateet hydralic equipment.
GAS OIL AND GREASE
Tel. Shop 149 Oe KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
a.
Rome Improvements
Please Your .Pamir{
' UNNING {water under 1we,rx tntn2e tto:ctii'parts, ef_,your
house will make possible alike. iirry.tzlliatpc�u ,.Qf cthose
:modern conveniences so nccceetairry ito {tare :la O.ith and
,egjoyment of your family aaartil iiuxea?eaie i their i itii;de 'in
1.4.0r:;horne.
t\woman spends a good part ic;if Leach , tiny itin :the:
iteliV,zli tt should be Emco equiplxe<dl sthsi anigiaouttoll•ess•en
-iier,iwn k and make it a pleasure iMwiteadicifltly.tislger-yi •
Fere late health of your fainibh a :modern
is neceas try. One, fitted entirely with Slaw .Fittingsdazad
Fixtur¢s w.i11 give you most pleasure., ern?icte,•antl •.�-ilcre.
ToAllow install ati<ni of these impliaa,eaulterlts -a
Dur&Aater Supply Ssterri
will pump. „abider pressure, all the water needed,, ..'ln
addition, iitcglan be piped to barns and any ,u‘their ;treeded
outlet., •
EIMIC(tttli•reskd.ttcts are very reasonably prised.
Abe Snow- shite 20" x 42" Enamelled Sims, -
'Illustrated allasa, iticludink ''faucet ready fear
installation, coats.
Sink anti Cabinet \with -1 aucet10.
A32,99
1
'oi 3P
('rcae,iiron pipe and fittings extra)
The Duro Special JRiiimp has a -capacity of 250
gals Fper' hour ; is saljllplied with a 25 gal. tank
and K 60 cycle aAzniior. It costs orris '
Sm 1.1111iutiit hay v'mtto t><ts
The itiosserninent Hoauke clan provemeat .
Loan,O,ot py Duro Finance Mien enables
you to pivehase Einco fsettrtirt+s5• fittings
and Dias 3 urnps on the nese tidy pay-
ment plan,beer a period of *sale Years.
Enquiries , titvetr prompt ateeta ieti and
Estimates ealpiplied without eUva+ir tt. ,
STADE:1*nd WEIDO
zu tt: ONT.
340
STAN Y .TOWNSHIP'
Mr. and Mrs Lee McConnell, Mx.
rand Mrs, Percy Jo'.hnstou. and Mr, and .
1 Mrs. Edmore Stephen -stilt were recent
visitors 'with Rev. and Mrs. Pointer
and son {George of Staffordvi'lle. •
Mrs. Robt. E.. Itdbinsara- and son:
Douglas Were visitors with, relatives I
iza Toronto.
Mr. Nelson Keys of Seawall spent!
a few days with his son Elmore and
Mrs. Keys,- Babylon Line. i
Miss Kay Seotchmer of Teroatto,i
spent a few days at the home 'other;
parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Will Scotch-!
mer.
• •Miss Irene Sdotehln'car of Lowden}
was a visitor at her Iseaste, 1lr'Onson
• line. i.
Mrs. Jdhn' Holinea and 'WaTterj
Rohner- from near +Hinton 'der ;Sun-'
day :.las visitors with M. and Mrs..
*rank . MoC'linchey
Mr. and Mrs: Fant Barber, Ill len
and Douglas of St. :Marys wore 'viis-
itors with friends there on Sunday.
Mr. W411Cara 'ie who ,spent 'two
months at London and St. Marys,
returned hone width them. ,
H I L L S'•G Inc E =E'PJ
Wedding Tells :have Teen ringing
loudly in this community on Satur-
day last, Me. Hannah Reichert and
Miss Ocilla • Walper of Dashw'ond,
were unifzetd in marriage._ Their
.many !friends •evish them a very p1e'
:assnt jour .ey _on 'the :matrimonial
sea.
M. Elden ,diarrott is -weaning a
'broad athi'e, 'a'little girl :has come to
May at fir :home.
Mr.:anil !rs. ':Waliyer 'Carlisle vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Otto ISteplotn.
Mos. Gtwarge Mealiiison, of :Strat-
ford has returned home after spend-
ing a week :at ',the 'hone of 'her son,
Mr. and ;Ma's. '.Wm. Davidson.
Miss Margaret Reichert has re-
turned hotrne :after spending a few
days with :Mr. :and 111Irs. 'Hillmans Mc-
Laugh4en.
Mr., Lowly Odlerean of the Parr
Line north is wearing a broad smile
these days, a Tittle boy has .come .to
their home to 'stay.
Miss Smale of 'London visited on
Sunday with her sister, ll..rs. 'Otto
Stephan.
Mrs. Otto Stephan attended the
funeral of Miss Smale in Mitchell
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wm..Davidson visit-
ed on Sunday with friends at ,'Glen
Allan, and Dorking. ..
'3!irursd*y„ Akw nEi, KO
A F1NISH . FOR EVERY 5UR1FAt •
s T Z Johnstol & I albfl h- Zurich
•methed us in this W. I. organization. on the presentation of food from the • We ;had two very, instructive de'-• .
Anothe pleasant feature of this early stages to the present day. Rev.' m.onstrabions, Mx. .Orville Witmer'
anniversary was the presentation ©f Heckendoro gave an inspiring addre s ! displayed the Pasturizing system at
a Life membership pin and certificate on "Bells." 2 baby spoons incl: 4 'hisdra4ty to the ladies, and Mrs. Pat..
to 1VIr:. llasso{v who is the oldest bank ,kooks were Vie. to newborn easels of Rennin very carefully ex--
membership in our Institute.—The babies. --Dards of sympathy, treats pTai'rred the se•Wing course held • at.
and flowers twere sent to the stekand Ere r, she pieces. 'of materialsmaterialsbaking [ale on April 8th was well
shut-ins to convey expressions of ;x'lrzte'ted'on how to test diff •
-
sympathy from the Institute. We en- Brent mraterlals--At Christmas our -
tertain.ed Klippen. Est• Institute and roll can vows a donation of jams and'.
they presented an enjoyable program jellies, and it was well responded to..
—We greatly appreciated the music, 'These were sent to the Goderi•eh
readings and numbers' provided 'by filar lCal sel'esing•any+xepost'i would,
the younger 'members• of our cornier- ilffce to than the officers and members
es. -The new curriculm used in our unity in our meetings.—It was of irk- ifiar the hen& co ez ti•on tbey;, have.•
schools since 1937 was explained by forest to ail, to Dear several past pre- min ane x'iuring• the years' I have
Mr. Beacom our school inspector.— relents give t starry of tf �r`i sm, had office..Thank Youi'B-eai;rice •
Home Economics was 'outlined. byaims and ideals of our organization. a tan.
Miss llalkwill, an effort is being made
to guide the lives of the pupils more -
closely alone this line, and ;;'e realize;
that
c very thing we do, can be and 0 �e
0000000esseOIte®00D®'t�: tseu
arreRee0•040p�le
that
should be an education to us and 3
thus add something to the fullness of Ready or Spring?
our lives.
was conducted by Mrs. Rose. Dottie ® Now is the time to) put your Farm Implements -in
K1opp sant.;' and tap 'danced {{vice, .
and Flat thn Thiel sang a pleasing •condition for th • Spring- Rush.. Let us supply --you.:
solo, accompanied .by Mrs. Bryce at• vvitl8 the rged: new pmts.._ s~o Carry Tudhope_
the piano, airs. O'Dwyer acconman;ed
'�ottie. F ceryone joined in singing Anderson Wheels and Skein',; -_ %f' arrow` Teeth; .
Flow Gently Sweet Afton. A social, Cultivator Teeth,, and International Repairs. ° y
chat was enjoyed over tea cups. Com -I 2
mitte,e: Mrs. Coxon, Mrs. Addison, •
Miss Dinars, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. McAd
:844611.1't
•
DURO.SPECIAL •
'EMPIRE BRASS MP3. CO,, LTD,
411.1190 Hamilton Toronto Sudbury
Winnipeg '•'Ven+:orver
D A S H -YC O O D -
Born -On Friday A,nri,i 215,,,to Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp, a .daugh-
ter.
i4lr. and Mrs. Frank 'Moi en, , , acid
faintly clef Detroit rpent.the- week -end.
'with relatives here.
Mr.. and Mrs. Harry*igoole of {•Tor=
onto speint..aunday with 'her•'parents,
Mr. and'IVIrs. D. Tieinan. '
Maurice Klunrpp is ail sniiles on,
the azurival of --•a little - girl•
Mr, and Mrs. ,Gorden Elliott a?nd:'awas .exganazed. What a debt of grati-
Mrs. Reid of Thedford were' Siiiday'; Mr. Vidt of Exeter, spoke fiery ably
supported by the men hers and was
a. read success.—The June meeting
was''in the form of a picnic at which
everyone thoroughly enjoyed theme
selves.—It is only logical that the
W.I. should be vitally :interested 1
education, social. and economic cours-
SEED CG
ams. Miss IJlanson did an excellent
job a writing the yearly ,report as : We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equipment
that we use for Custom
follows: •
Annual Report for,1939-1940
Cleaning, and rout{ , • the
The year 1939-40 has been for the Farmers who have seed ttG dean to arrange with us
W. L organization a _year of memos -
for this Work. ,
aide and happy everts and to these 0 • .
I•
shall refer briefly. Our membership • PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS
Ts 40 and have an .ave.rane attendance.
of 3s. As you already ' know the 1 , A Guaranteen Product that 'greatly helms,your
�: ' ,ce'lebrated ::i a verj' ,.
fitting manner its. 25th birthday t;s1 -
the anniversary we pre ill mean greater Profit
seated Mrs. Charles Fritz with ,�i life• f ' • - ,
membership pin and certificate;, it {vas 1 • 0
,Mainly, through the effozis and inftu 0 Schilbe
Son
itv
,0
Bate of Mrs. Fritz that the Institute• e
Zurich Institute Stock. and Poultry to ' sgor sand ptiduction; whitrh •- �., -
commemorate Y• .T -Ti
G.
visitors, in town.
Miss- Phyllis Reid of Thedford sp-
ent, a few days with friends here.
..'Jacob Hanover Passes
This week we record -the death of
Jaco'b•tHanover of 12th con., Stephen
twp. in St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don; where he had been for the past
week. He was in his SOth year,
and leaves besides his 'widow 3 sons
Arthur of Buffalo, John and 11,,ni. of
Cleveland and 6 daughters enter at
Buffalo, Margaret at {Kitchener and
Florence of 12th con. Stephen.{ There..
are also. a brothers. The. funeral took
place •Wed. morning 'from the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Stebbins to Mt
Carmel R. C. church with interment
in Mt. 'Carmel Cemetery.
HENSALL
John Swan of London, was a we-
ek -end visitor with his father, Mex.:
Swan.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Coulter of
,Toledo, Ohio spent a few days here
owing to the death of the former's -
father, Mr. John Coulter.
Mr. John Tapp whe•'3pent several
weeks at the home of his son, •J•anres
'in Ottawa:, leas' returned home.
Thos. • Dickson, who has been con-
fined to his : home suffering with a
bats cold, is 'out again. ' - . •
Mr. and- .Mrs. •Wisiiinak and grand-
daughter of St. Marys •were visitors:
with relati .es here. '
Arnold Bell of Toronto, was a vis-
itorI. 'tvitth his mother, Mrs, Bertha
L'el'. • ;
Mr. and Mrs. E.L. IMicckle were
recently at Toledo where'tlir:y' at-
tended the wedding of a relative. '
Hug1s Morena and friend were re-.
cent visitors with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and MBs. Albert Morena at
Dashwood. - -
Womeps` Institute
On Wedne lay eve. April.:.10 tale,
Zurich Bran N1' o+k diel Wainen's In-
-estitute held their' delayed meeting. It
was the annual b'trsiness meeting and
alter opening:with the Lord's Prayer
and Institute O.de, the business was
conducted. The yearly reports were
read .kind (then ,the election of officers
was conducted by Mrs. Walker of
Exeter !and resulted -es follows: Pres.
Mrs. Meyers; 1st ive, Mrs. Haberer;
`tel{ Vice, Mrs. Ed. G.aseiho; Secy.
Miss Manlest; Ass't Secy., Mrs. W.
I ritz; Treas. ,Mrs. M. Oesch;
Director, Mrs. .1, Rey; Branch T)irece
tors, Miss Datar5, Mrs. E, Kluegr,r
Mrs. Addison, VTra. Dagg, Program ,
lade we owe these first leaders for the
wolt(iei`: ill livitoge they have i oqu-'I
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need
poses
ploughing and harvesting„ the '
to borrow for productive kms:
&urs with the seasons.
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These=` -are rtumextaias •purposes for
which you may wish to borrow: to
{rel': seen atr4;iYaitiiiiesting ex tses,; •
to purchase fertil.X4sr, i$ purest;
, tp 1, d aF l sock o tom'`
sock
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urc rase and 9?
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;1•'
finance shipments of ;livestock, pouf --
e r ether "fxrrnproi uce to iliarket,;
tisw c "trial improvements:
under the- ll �aprovenient
The •Mair of (our branch. nearest
3'fCtti ta3i3httt'tC 'stytnd your sea 4nlii
' `'per;..
needs; a lie 'itad' tt� receive yo,r
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ESTABLISHED THAI"
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Rome Improvements
Please Your .Pamir{
' UNNING {water under 1we,rx tntn2e tto:ctii'parts, ef_,your
house will make possible alike. iirry.tzlliatpc�u ,.Qf cthose
:modern conveniences so nccceetairry ito {tare :la O.ith and
,egjoyment of your family aaartil iiuxea?eaie i their i itii;de 'in
1.4.0r:;horne.
t\woman spends a good part ic;if Leach , tiny itin :the:
iteliV,zli tt should be Emco equiplxe<dl sthsi anigiaouttoll•ess•en
-iier,iwn k and make it a pleasure iMwiteadicifltly.tislger-yi •
Fere late health of your fainibh a :modern
is neceas try. One, fitted entirely with Slaw .Fittingsdazad
Fixtur¢s w.i11 give you most pleasure., ern?icte,•antl •.�-ilcre.
ToAllow install ati<ni of these impliaa,eaulterlts -a
Dur&Aater Supply Ssterri
will pump. „abider pressure, all the water needed,, ..'ln
addition, iitcglan be piped to barns and any ,u‘their ;treeded
outlet., •
EIMIC(tttli•reskd.ttcts are very reasonably prised.
Abe Snow- shite 20" x 42" Enamelled Sims, -
'Illustrated allasa, iticludink ''faucet ready fear
installation, coats.
Sink anti Cabinet \with -1 aucet10.
A32,99
1
'oi 3P
('rcae,iiron pipe and fittings extra)
The Duro Special JRiiimp has a -capacity of 250
gals Fper' hour ; is saljllplied with a 25 gal. tank
and K 60 cycle aAzniior. It costs orris '
Sm 1.1111iutiit hay v'mtto t><ts
The itiosserninent Hoauke clan provemeat .
Loan,O,ot py Duro Finance Mien enables
you to pivehase Einco fsettrtirt+s5• fittings
and Dias 3 urnps on the nese tidy pay-
ment plan,beer a period of *sale Years.
Enquiries , titvetr prompt ateeta ieti and
Estimates ealpiplied without eUva+ir tt. ,
STADE:1*nd WEIDO
zu tt: ONT.
340
STAN Y .TOWNSHIP'
Mr. and Mrs Lee McConnell, Mx.
rand Mrs, Percy Jo'.hnstou. and Mr, and .
1 Mrs. Edmore Stephen -stilt were recent
visitors 'with Rev. and Mrs. Pointer
and son {George of Staffordvi'lle. •
Mrs. Robt. E.. Itdbinsara- and son:
Douglas Were visitors with, relatives I
iza Toronto.
Mr. Nelson Keys of Seawall spent!
a few days with his son Elmore and
Mrs. Keys,- Babylon Line. i
Miss Kay Seotchmer of Teroatto,i
spent a few days at the home 'other;
parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Will Scotch-!
mer.
• •Miss Irene Sdotehln'car of Lowden}
was a visitor at her Iseaste, 1lr'Onson
• line. i.
Mrs. Jdhn' Holinea and 'WaTterj
Rohner- from near +Hinton 'der ;Sun-'
day :.las visitors with M. and Mrs..
*rank . MoC'linchey
Mr. and Mrs: Fant Barber, Ill len
and Douglas of St. :Marys wore 'viis-
itors with friends there on Sunday.
Mr. W411Cara 'ie who ,spent 'two
months at London and St. Marys,
returned hone width them. ,
H I L L S'•G Inc E =E'PJ
Wedding Tells :have Teen ringing
loudly in this community on Satur-
day last, Me. Hannah Reichert and
Miss Ocilla • Walper of Dashw'ond,
were unifzetd in marriage._ Their
.many !friends •evish them a very p1e'
:assnt jour .ey _on 'the :matrimonial
sea.
M. Elden ,diarrott is -weaning a
'broad athi'e, 'a'little girl :has come to
May at fir :home.
Mr.:anil !rs. ':Waliyer 'Carlisle vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Otto ISteplotn.
Mos. Gtwarge Mealiiison, of :Strat-
ford has returned home after spend-
ing a week :at ',the 'hone of 'her son,
Mr. and ;Ma's. '.Wm. Davidson.
Miss Margaret Reichert has re-
turned hotrne :after spending a few
days with :Mr. :and 111Irs. 'Hillmans Mc-
Laugh4en.
Mr., Lowly Odlerean of the Parr
Line north is wearing a broad smile
these days, a Tittle boy has .come .to
their home to 'stay.
Miss Smale of 'London visited on
Sunday with her sister, ll..rs. 'Otto
Stephan.
Mrs. Otto Stephan attended the
funeral of Miss Smale in Mitchell
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wm..Davidson visit-
ed on Sunday with friends at ,'Glen
Allan, and Dorking. ..
'3!irursd*y„ Akw nEi, KO
A F1NISH . FOR EVERY 5UR1FAt •
s T Z Johnstol & I albfl h- Zurich
•methed us in this W. I. organization. on the presentation of food from the • We ;had two very, instructive de'-• .
Anothe pleasant feature of this early stages to the present day. Rev.' m.onstrabions, Mx. .Orville Witmer'
anniversary was the presentation ©f Heckendoro gave an inspiring addre s ! displayed the Pasturizing system at
a Life membership pin and certificate on "Bells." 2 baby spoons incl: 4 'hisdra4ty to the ladies, and Mrs. Pat..
to 1VIr:. llasso{v who is the oldest bank ,kooks were Vie. to newborn easels of Rennin very carefully ex--
membership in our Institute.—The babies. --Dards of sympathy, treats pTai'rred the se•Wing course held • at.
and flowers twere sent to the stekand Ere r, she pieces. 'of materialsmaterialsbaking [ale on April 8th was well
shut-ins to convey expressions of ;x'lrzte'ted'on how to test diff •
-
sympathy from the Institute. We en- Brent mraterlals--At Christmas our -
tertain.ed Klippen. Est• Institute and roll can vows a donation of jams and'.
they presented an enjoyable program jellies, and it was well responded to..
—We greatly appreciated the music, 'These were sent to the Goderi•eh
readings and numbers' provided 'by filar lCal sel'esing•any+xepost'i would,
the younger 'members• of our cornier- ilffce to than the officers and members
es. -The new curriculm used in our unity in our meetings.—It was of irk- ifiar the hen& co ez ti•on tbey;, have.•
schools since 1937 was explained by forest to ail, to Dear several past pre- min ane x'iuring• the years' I have
Mr. Beacom our school inspector.— relents give t starry of tf �r`i sm, had office..Thank Youi'B-eai;rice •
Home Economics was 'outlined. byaims and ideals of our organization. a tan.
Miss llalkwill, an effort is being made
to guide the lives of the pupils more -
closely alone this line, and ;;'e realize;
that
c very thing we do, can be and 0 �e
0000000esseOIte®00D®'t�: tseu
arreRee0•040p�le
that
should be an education to us and 3
thus add something to the fullness of Ready or Spring?
our lives.
was conducted by Mrs. Rose. Dottie ® Now is the time to) put your Farm Implements -in
K1opp sant.;' and tap 'danced {{vice, .
and Flat thn Thiel sang a pleasing •condition for th • Spring- Rush.. Let us supply --you.:
solo, accompanied .by Mrs. Bryce at• vvitl8 the rged: new pmts.._ s~o Carry Tudhope_
the piano, airs. O'Dwyer acconman;ed
'�ottie. F ceryone joined in singing Anderson Wheels and Skein',; -_ %f' arrow` Teeth; .
Flow Gently Sweet Afton. A social, Cultivator Teeth,, and International Repairs. ° y
chat was enjoyed over tea cups. Com -I 2
mitte,e: Mrs. Coxon, Mrs. Addison, •
Miss Dinars, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. McAd
:844611.1't
•
DURO.SPECIAL •
'EMPIRE BRASS MP3. CO,, LTD,
411.1190 Hamilton Toronto Sudbury
Winnipeg '•'Ven+:orver
D A S H -YC O O D -
Born -On Friday A,nri,i 215,,,to Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp, a .daugh-
ter.
i4lr. and Mrs. Frank 'Moi en, , , acid
faintly clef Detroit rpent.the- week -end.
'with relatives here.
Mr.. and Mrs. Harry*igoole of {•Tor=
onto speint..aunday with 'her•'parents,
Mr. and'IVIrs. D. Tieinan. '
Maurice Klunrpp is ail sniiles on,
the azurival of --•a little - girl•
Mr, and Mrs. ,Gorden Elliott a?nd:'awas .exganazed. What a debt of grati-
Mrs. Reid of Thedford were' Siiiday'; Mr. Vidt of Exeter, spoke fiery ably
supported by the men hers and was
a. read success.—The June meeting
was''in the form of a picnic at which
everyone thoroughly enjoyed theme
selves.—It is only logical that the
W.I. should be vitally :interested 1
education, social. and economic cours-
SEED CG
ams. Miss IJlanson did an excellent
job a writing the yearly ,report as : We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equipment
that we use for Custom
follows: •
Annual Report for,1939-1940
Cleaning, and rout{ , • the
The year 1939-40 has been for the Farmers who have seed ttG dean to arrange with us
W. L organization a _year of memos -
for this Work. ,
aide and happy everts and to these 0 • .
I•
shall refer briefly. Our membership • PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS
Ts 40 and have an .ave.rane attendance.
of 3s. As you already ' know the 1 , A Guaranteen Product that 'greatly helms,your
�: ' ,ce'lebrated ::i a verj' ,.
fitting manner its. 25th birthday t;s1 -
the anniversary we pre ill mean greater Profit
seated Mrs. Charles Fritz with ,�i life• f ' • - ,
membership pin and certificate;, it {vas 1 • 0
,Mainly, through the effozis and inftu 0 Schilbe
Son
itv
,0
Bate of Mrs. Fritz that the Institute• e
Zurich Institute Stock. and Poultry to ' sgor sand ptiduction; whitrh •- �., -
commemorate Y• .T -Ti
G.
visitors, in town.
Miss- Phyllis Reid of Thedford sp-
ent, a few days with friends here.
..'Jacob Hanover Passes
This week we record -the death of
Jaco'b•tHanover of 12th con., Stephen
twp. in St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don; where he had been for the past
week. He was in his SOth year,
and leaves besides his 'widow 3 sons
Arthur of Buffalo, John and 11,,ni. of
Cleveland and 6 daughters enter at
Buffalo, Margaret at {Kitchener and
Florence of 12th con. Stephen.{ There..
are also. a brothers. The. funeral took
place •Wed. morning 'from the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Stebbins to Mt
Carmel R. C. church with interment
in Mt. 'Carmel Cemetery.
HENSALL
John Swan of London, was a we-
ek -end visitor with his father, Mex.:
Swan.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Coulter of
,Toledo, Ohio spent a few days here
owing to the death of the former's -
father, Mr. John Coulter.
Mr. John Tapp whe•'3pent several
weeks at the home of his son, •J•anres
'in Ottawa:, leas' returned home.
Thos. • Dickson, who has been con-
fined to his : home suffering with a
bats cold, is 'out again. ' - . •
Mr. and- .Mrs. •Wisiiinak and grand-
daughter of St. Marys •were visitors:
with relati .es here. '
Arnold Bell of Toronto, was a vis-
itorI. 'tvitth his mother, Mrs, Bertha
L'el'. • ;
Mr. and Mrs. E.L. IMicckle were
recently at Toledo where'tlir:y' at-
tended the wedding of a relative. '
Hug1s Morena and friend were re-.
cent visitors with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and MBs. Albert Morena at
Dashwood. - -
Womeps` Institute
On Wedne lay eve. April.:.10 tale,
Zurich Bran N1' o+k diel Wainen's In-
-estitute held their' delayed meeting. It
was the annual b'trsiness meeting and
alter opening:with the Lord's Prayer
and Institute O.de, the business was
conducted. The yearly reports were
read .kind (then ,the election of officers
was conducted by Mrs. Walker of
Exeter !and resulted -es follows: Pres.
Mrs. Meyers; 1st ive, Mrs. Haberer;
`tel{ Vice, Mrs. Ed. G.aseiho; Secy.
Miss Manlest; Ass't Secy., Mrs. W.
I ritz; Treas. ,Mrs. M. Oesch;
Director, Mrs. .1, Rey; Branch T)irece
tors, Miss Datar5, Mrs. E, Kluegr,r
Mrs. Addison, VTra. Dagg, Program ,
lade we owe these first leaders for the
wolt(iei`: ill livitoge they have i oqu-'I
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ploughing and harvesting„ the '
to borrow for productive kms:
&urs with the seasons.
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These=` -are rtumextaias •purposes for
which you may wish to borrow: to
{rel': seen atr4;iYaitiiiiesting ex tses,; •
to purchase fertil.X4sr, i$ purest;
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finance shipments of ;livestock, pouf --
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tisw c "trial improvements:
under the- ll �aprovenient
The •Mair of (our branch. nearest
3'fCtti ta3i3httt'tC 'stytnd your sea 4nlii
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ESTABLISHED THAI"
Zurich Branch: ?C. M. DAG ,. Manager
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