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Zurich Herald, 1927-12-29, Page 4Wit X'tAL1) 1I roc uxti* r a"rTm �•rv7m romaac, I�Ji-• t�rrtlAim�_ �: �� Ii�Y�' •ick r t%�A�� �4 >�� ; a Y R 'I j Izs� r"--11" sal 11( I I/1! r�) Head , Montreal BANK F MONTREAL Established 1817% cle ASSETS' and LIABILITIES 31st October, 1n7 ASSETS. Cash on hand . . . . Deposits with and notes and cheques of other Banks . . . . Deposit with Central Gold Reserve Call and Short loans onBonds, Deben- tures and Stocks Dominion and Provincial Government Securities Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian Railway and ocher Bonds, Debentures and Stocks $ 88,953,2tz.33 670874+632.37 19,oeo,000.0o ISi;ioz,009.o9 86,7'50487,30 32063:446.96 5,344.028.'16 Quick Assets - $481,996,915.21 Loans -and .Discounts and other Assets Bank Premises . . . . . , . Liabilities of custoir:ers under letters of credit (as per contra) Total Assets LIABILITIES Notes in circulation 325,795,696.'73 1x,55o,000.00 12,206,3:55.96 . $831,548,967.90 TO PUBLIC 45,760,677.50 700,217,281.54 z2,2o6,•355..n6 to,857;02o.52 Deposits . . . . .. Letters of credit outstanding Other liabilities . . • Total Liabilities to Public $7690051,335.52 Excess of Assets over Liabilities to Public . . . . . . . $ 62,497,632.38 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••♦••••••••••••••♦•lei Ct1a•••••••••••••••••••••••,•• •••••••• ••••••• •••••N•••• .110 4 ,♦. • -• • • • • • :• • • • • •• • • • • A> Z .'h • • • • • • . • • • :• • • .• s` • • • •. • •••. • • • • • • • • We appreciate the pleasant business :' •• • •, •.. • •. • •• • • •• • NEW YEAR • ♦ • i •A. dance will 'be held in Iy'011:' Ii all on Monday . night. Jaa.Uaa'Y 2nd A g•uocl orchestra, Fill be lar al•ten.. ,ctazatc:l, pros; t:ds of the 'ov- ening 1.1'i tooWards the 'band. Mrs, P, '4 1 141; is '31)0/14111 ehria111a18 ho,id, fir, :in l)ett'Uj't. :M x, M i j ,C<,l.10 legit °::118°11: n Saa+lay :0:111.1\ 400 toiicige whero •clic will d the M661 ti,it/li • her dau- ghter, Mrs.Shor,s 'fisr, : , Ga,aybell its spending' a. week.; w t.i her", $ i .tar inxl1 dh Mr. R. Bale, is i•i-i.ing, in Brd1-e LIUrg, • iVIiss Cunningham, Of 1Kitchener, spent Christmas ,with alta :;andl ' Mrs. L. 10oreriz 12r.' Henry Jensen. of Wing'hann, ,spent the week -end, With ?aeiatil cs. Mrs, Stacey returned to her Lome, Saturday, after spendin;;, several wee:k.s :in Ki'•;e,ienei• 1Vlilas Myrta. Hofi:n ion df /Kiteh Erne pe,.st Chris',nn, 's 1:•o idays with her parents. 11 Mr,' and Mr•!s. Hy. olIffma.n and family spent Christina's in Zurich. Mr. Ira Tiernan •of ,Walkerton spent Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P, Hum;ale of Sarnia •spentt lie 'wee! -end with relatives. The many friends: of Mrs. )F B 'Meyer are 'sorry• '1:o learn' -that she is- confined. to••l,e• lied through illness. We hope 'for a 'speedy, recovery. • Mr. Wm. Willis spent Monday, in Exeter. • Dr., Taylor visited in London on Monday. Miss •Alice Willert who 'apeiit.la few weeks with her parents re- turned Ito. Detroit •on Tuesday. Mr. Czar Steinha,ben left for Waodstoel • On Tilasday, after spending -several weeks .'s"ith his parents° • Mr. Louis Smith is on the sick list, :Mss .• Verde ,rFaasold of London, .spent Christmas with, her; parents. Missed Antionette and Rose Zimmer , of Detroit, are visiting parenti..this week... •. • • • Mr. Jack Guenther who: spent the ,summer in the West has , :re- turned. • Miss; Rase Guenther:. and ,friend of Windsor spent' a few days with her parents. Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen is visit- ing_ her daughter iii Exeter this week. Mr. and Mrs. Meat•bug and family of Port .Frank, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hey of Zuiicch and Mrs. D. Hartleib and. Harry of London, ,sp-' ent- Christmas at the home. of Mr. Jonas Hartleib:: • ,Miss Thelma Elsie has' return ed. after :spending some time' in Sarnia. ' Mrs. R. Taylor and son I • of Exeter, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.• Bender v tia,nd family spent Christina; in Zurish 'Mr, and Mrs. Harry 'Guenther of Windsor, spent the week -end witht he forni,yr;s parents. ' Mr end Mts. Wm,, Schroeder of Detroit, 'spent a fow days with Mr; and Mrs. 'L. Hamacher. • Mr. Gordon- Callfas 'of S:irnia spent Christmas with his father. Mr. Otto- Restenieyer had the misfortune •to fall from. a ladler last week; injuring his foot. • Mr. and Mrs. 4Vm,, adiger and Zeta spentN Monday in 'Exeter.' Miss Grace'IKelleinrtan. oF'•Toron .to is spending a Yew days 'at her home here. • • Miss Grace Kellerman of. Tor- onto is .spending a few' d'ay;i at hea • home here. tars. Jacob Kellerman is exit it'ally ill at the h'oni.e o1 her dnu ghtei in Toronto. 1111.4Itiellerian was "called 'there' iii %aturday '"ow ing to lien , BLAKE. " Miss Margaret Tough 'is spend- ing the holidays•"tinder the' par- ental roof. Miss •Eleanor T�indenfaeld • of • Lonllo:n, i ; spending . the ; holidays her.. gran•dparents, : M. and Mrs Thos. Johnston • M. and Mt+s. Thos blcyerss nd famiay of Zurich and Mr. land Mr, Dick. Brown 'spent Christmas day with triends in the vllaslc -.The School entertainment which was held in S. 'S. No. 9, on !Friday eit.ni.ig was .a decided :siiccess'+T1e child •: ;i ,and adults taking their p:iat; p end'd y, and the program was much enjoyed_ 'by those' 'Pr- esent. • •M s°.a B • l nciiJefe�,�ofJtiche ix spending the 1lo idays under• the partan ;al roof. M-. and Mes., Jas.. Allan of Zur- ich,s, p nt Ciiristm'aa ...Day at tha home , 1VIr, and Mrs.. Jas. Carole M1/43 Alberta (Finlay, who spent: a few weeks w'th friends in Lon - dun, refUrned home 1111.4 week, Ms M, 3o•'rns non of. Zu ,i':h• Sp- ent at rile borne of Mr. and, M is. Thos. Johnston. M'•. nd Mrs. Russel Lee t of Flint, 'Itch., i, -spendng the hol- clays i;'rrli friends hi the village and ti i unity M i ,:'I ,, !•.art Weido and • delight r `roe Zurich and Mr amt •• rM• s. ' ' r n •' aird 0 son • • r (.,r iii+ ,r Dr.'s la:c, 8Tymt; Christ:- ' ?1 ,.'Torr.' .:aircl "gra. relations of the past year and wish for you a Bright, Merry and Prosperous General X11 .1 Merchant t}. •••e•W••..••� n= .W CARD OF THANKS Mr, ;:tnsl Mrs P 1n, J:, Blackwell shit 1'arally wish to thank the stall-, ghbours of the Parr Line and vlts inityr for the •splentlicl respon'se• g(lven when their barns .were im- perilled • with. fire Suliday morning' A1sot he local fire brigades, who sri readily ,offered their ,assistance, •• SCHOQL REPORT S No,6 Hay for the month 01 No comber. Jr. IV—Doris Greb 850, Olive Witmer 781, Martha Foster 775, , Gingerich 731, Loais Farwell' 589, Kenneth Grob . 468 Jr, II—Winnifred Battler 821, Gladys. Gingerich 769, Orlando Bat- tler' 662, Lorne Gingerich 55.8, Joe' I:fc lfman .185, Anthony Hoffman •163 First Cuss -Grace Wein 369, fr- en * Foster 326, Mildred Ripfer 258: Sr. Primer—R,asa. Hoffman 380,, Freddie Farwell 373 Jr. Primer --Nell Gingeich 348,. Iluth Witmer 222, No, on Roll 21, Average Atten-• dance. t Grace E. Pepper, Teacher. SCHOOL REPORT Christmas exams, S. S. , No,. , 4, N, Stanley;, Sr IV—Gladwin ;Westlake 72%, John Armstrong 70 . .. jr. IV—Bert Dniin 69, Maria. Bohner 67. , r . :. Jr :3—Gordon Seotehnvero • 88, Beatrice Houston 79. * TI—Keit.hWe stlake 68, Donald Pattersapt 62.E T—Bert' Green -'45 ,Stuart Wat- son 60, Antione,tte Rau, 60. , Primer—Wilfred Rau... Best spellers .for;. :the •month -- Marie Rohner, Bert Greer, Stual;t W Watson V. Herbert, Teacher: 4LUCTION SALE - OF FARM STOCK AND -IMPLE51- ENT S On Lot 23, Hay Township. X ' mile 'north of Zurich, Goshen Line, on On FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1928 Commencing at 1 o'clock, !sharp the following— ' HORSES-1 team of Horses, ;1 driver, 1 , .sucking colt. CATTLE -9 cows,:•-mostIyrfresh .one due to calf in February,' 7 steers rising 2 yrs., 5 heifers rising 2 -yrs; 10 spring calves; 6 small calves, 1 pure-bred bull. PIGS -27 stackers pigs weighing about 100 lbs; 1 sow with ,sitter at foot. HENS -15"b White Legharns,hens mostly pullets.~ ' IMPLEMENTS ETC=iti1-H,b in - der, 6 -ft. cut; M. -H. 5 -ft. mower; d•"s l •i c, •141-H.. earn cutivattar With, p,if:ei att.;-.International,;fer- tilizer , disc drill : new; 3 -drum. steel roller; 5 -section • harrows; 3 -section harrows, gaso•ine engine 8 h 'p,;, Gray engine 4-h•p,; hand scuffier, spring tooth cultivator, sten rale,t• wo wagons, two hay "•a^ks, "2 gravel box -s, wagon box and stock. rack, 2 fanning , mills, 2000 -lbs scales, wheelbarrow, man- ure wagon, ladd:r, logging chain, 2 double' plows, 2 sin;ln plows, pr. bob sleighs, 3 sett of team liar ness, Chevrolet •car in good runn- ing., order, about 5 ton ,of clover hhay', 5 . storm windoows..,about. 80 onion racks, 2 -bushel'ssike ;cloy er, 2 bush red clover; „nd slum- erous other articles. TERMS,A11 sums of. $10 ,and. under .cas1i,,•over that amount 10 r+i'enths ;credit will be given on furnishing - approved joint notes 4% straight off for cashan credit am,ountsr Arthur Weber,. Auctioneer '12. F, Stade; Clerk', ;Oscar Koehler; Proprietor. HENSALL •,;Mr.s. Robert•. Bell 'teas• taken to Sea-orth hospital -.where she -un, derwent` anoperation far.,appen- diciti-s.. Miss McDougall, of Kenton, aMn itoba, is vistiing her aunt, Mrs. H. Reed of town. Melvin , :Elliott,, of •.Grand, View, Man., is vj }tingyat the home 'di. MI- Geo. rGeo: Douglass. Mass A. E-• McEwen; who holds a good position in Ottawa, is sp- ending the holidays with her sis- ters, - a little . west of the Village, Ethel Murdock and Emma Dick- son,.. hae been ' helping. in the local post office during the Christmas rush of mails, which -are hear ier this year. than formerly. Margaret And'irsan is in Sea forth Hospital, undergouing an op• ei*ation. - Will Maoore, •of London; vis -, relatives in ,town the a past week, Mrs Ed: McQue^n, tvho hale be en confined. to-her.1 '1! e Witli nets; is slowly improving Everybody is pleased to dee Earl Di`•!t, who some w'elta ago got I. hir, arm so badly crushed in a •' bean thrething machine, able to be out again and going around. Jane Henry still continues t very poorly and confit d to :per .t room, • ;• The Salvation Army of the ;Ex- E'ter Div. held an enterl-atinient iti the school'rooin of the Umte;l clrcii the o'her evening. The meet- ing was. conducted by . Capt. Ti`uson of. Exeter, who maser fine 'q introductory remark'. h thh;i inw t oir' e 1 the cha'rmnn Postm•.s.or� t.•I 5 t e'�Ind who p' s'1e 1 airs tri •'nrl "'In'a' or (,aur, ft t?tt 3 'Thursday, Deeernbear 20, 192r Pump 100 Gallons of Water .far One Cent ? 14J0 -one could hire you, for such, work at sucl• a Price --yet : how' many tons of • water: do you pump --how many - miles do'' you wall'' J etween .:your, house and the and ,pump' eacbi. ar•2 ; A Duro Water System.. will .re'lieve-you• of all this drudgery:' I will' work for yon year after yeatat the rate of only one cent per 10i1p• gallons of water pumped! y ' Is it worth while to endure the drudgery of the hand pump and/ pan when a Duro Water System will work for so little? It's first cost: • - av low—sower now than_ ever before. Convenient terms an be -Nast - Ther Empire Biaiss Mfg. Co.. Ltd. K London Toronto'" Vancouv6r Johnston & Kalbfleisch Statile ` & Weido - Pressure Water Systems bio ivaratees a�tt e 'ervice• . seen****namusoonooneaseis sees oesesemesssessssassiis; OOt1-f al Stock 8 -alt: For Your HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, J SHEEP and POULTRY TRY ,IT; NONE BETTER ON THE MARKET. ALWAYS SOLD WITH ;A GUARANTEE. FLOUR FLOUR TRY ,OB,R,. VARIOUS BRANDS. OF. FLOUR 1r'OR BAKING Oe' BREAD ,AND FINE, PASTRY. FULL LINE-• .Ot' ,MILL PEEDS 1,14D +' QF ALL KINDS ALWAYS 'ON HAND .qpis, i.11 WE SOLICIT YOUR'; PATRONAII•E a •.. . . ..unci _ 33 a sss mel'• wa* .a... s••••• lss•+aararap•amaam•r•0ewom+. 4imes • • Pontiao ; New Beauty, ' New Features; New, 4.Low Prices .1. The inoniient you see the new and fin er Fontlac �P 1 Six, you *ill realize that it is • big value and leader . ship in the field of 'low-priced Sixes.. Let us prov,e thism by a deonstratio. PAIGE-- + WITH . '':6r*.1,40 i l'N 8 901 G BODY TYPES AND COLOE CObti3 ATIONB --NIN SIXES AND EIGHTS `=i aiVEs Yo17 • TRH .�► It Ninon PANGS! OP INDTUIDUAL' CHOICE IN THE BET,' . TER AND MBBR PRICED .AUTOS,, 4 the New and` Finer SIx. Tdd a+aiet Ode -wad Arh-e these new Paige . Cars before you td yea ,n't�-' the wo>gdertwl Iyentortnance and the !****I*WA* • really are, Let ails demonstrate. AUTO laiF.PA1RING AND GENERAL GIAI•i:.A.... •' 'WORT -- s, -., S,PECI:ALTI' Gas ;s. N EL0 it .. ' GreasrAs Tires .essorios i