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THROUGHOUT Canada the Bank
of Montreal is daily loaning funds to re-
sponsible farmers to assist them in their
business.
This Bank is at all times prepared
to advance loans on terms consis-
tent with sound banking.
BANK OF
MONTREAL
Established 1817
Total Assets in excess of $83o,goo.000
Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY„ Manager.
Westinghouse
Batteryless Radio
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alItt AIM Loom SPEAKERS YOU HAVE NOT HEARD A REAL
Leri l f I i BET
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4C. CREDITON
Sam Kuhn,,t,who has been ser
:godly ill fora few,;ddaya, .has ) tt
Mott the erisis and its novir slowly
Vraou-venni;.
Mrs. G. 2 idler has returned t,
31110$r lxonne in Dashwo tt.after visit-
'ing with her son, Wm,. ettther and
wife for a few week.
Mrs,. ,loco!, /311.110 0c and Mrs, ,FFr
e'lyn were recent visitors'wiith the
tortrier';s aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Go-
wer, Shipka.
The nest E: L, 0, E. Oratorical
.aii4s«,t will bre heel s'orno thee ill
ZURICH NERALD
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June This, will be the District
Religious Educational Rally and
held at same appointed ',church
within the- boun % of the district.
Clara hiarlock representing Crede
icon at the next contest. -
31r, an.] 3Irs. Wni..Hoi'ftnan and
daughter hli:drei, ani air. and Mrs,
eeL of iifran, all of Zurich' l were
Sunday last visitors with 1,Irs.. C,
Hoffman and family. '•'
Wealthy 8chraeler, who found
employment in London for the win
ter nontns, has returned. bone.
Business meetings ale now the
,order at the Evangelical church
as the end of the Conference year
is drawing near, quarterly serv-
ices the evening of March 23rd. S.
S. ele_t o.i Ma.eh 2:th. Aii nal Ius
iness meeting of the congregation
cin March 28th. at 8 pan.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our Dear
Father, Joe IBech:er, who passed
to the great beyond one year ago'
March 21st, 1927 , 4,
Tis sweet to know we'll rntet aga'n
Where troubles are no more,
And that the one we loved so well:
Has just gone on before.:
Christ shall clasp that broken
chain
Closer when we meet again..
Wile and Family. ,
HENSALL
T. C. Joynt visited with rel-
atives in Toronto the pAst week.
Miss Margaret Haugh, of Bruce
field was the guest at the home of
Mr. and ". Mrs. F. W. Hess.
I11rs, Anna McDonald len: for
Toronto where she will spend a
few weeks with xe:atives and fri-
ends.
Mr, and Mrs, Lennis O'Brein and.
children of Zurich, visited wtih Mr
and Mrs. Hudson and family.
Laird Joynt of Lonon Univer-
sity visited at his home here.
Miss Dolly Hagan vis+t21 with
Mrs. J. W. Peck a few days.,
Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. !Smith and
children of Detroit ars* visiaign at
the home of Mn, and Mrs. Wm.
Consitt
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Veber we-
re visitors to London.
Mr. Pepper of Toronto, ,visited
with his perents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Pepper.
Friends of the late -Harry Hum-
estop of London were shockedto
hear of his sudden death, beoften
visited here and part of hisearly
life was spent at Chiselhurst. ,
The United Church of .Hensali
have engaged the dramatic Soc-
iety of St. Marys, to put on theirs
latest play entitled "The Prince of
Liars" in the Town Hall,Hensel',
on Thursday evening, . March 29.
The Hen':a 1 Continust on S::hool.
held their literary meeting on
Friday afternoon last, a feature of
which was a . debate,'. the: subject
ing, "Resolved..that more crime is
due to :wealth than . . poverty,",
for the aff:irmat've side Ruth 'Chap 1
than, Iargarat McQueen, Miervyn
Ryckman, for, the negative, Miss
Avis Linclenfe , St€1'a Ingram, El-
driri Smith. The d.ecission by the
judges was given in favor .of the
affirmative.
The many friends of Norman
Cook are sorry to learn that he
continues quite ill.
Mrs. L. Sullins and lady friend
of Detroit. are visiting with cher
parents, aMr, and Mrs. Geo. l Iud-
ESon.
Duncan McArthur, of London,
visited for la few days swith Mr.
and Mrs. H. Arnold.
Earl McEwan, of Lethbridge,
Alta., Is visiting relatives and fri-
ends here.
Hy. Horton of Tuckersmithhas
purchased the property of Robt.
Green at the corner of .Nelson and
Mill strs. and intends to move to
town shortly.
hags, barley fork, corn planter,
stable broom, 2 set doubletrees,
neckyokea, 2 barrels, hog troughs
reeking bar, cow chains, wire
cable, 2 horse blankets, x -cut saw
axe, 4 bush, potatoes, several oil
lamps, Pandora range, new 5 -;al.,
oil can, string bells new, 21arge;
cracks, 3 pails, strainer, 2 lant-
erns one new, garden tools, '(quail-
tity bay and oats and numerous ot-
her articles
TERMS — $10 and under cash.
Offer that amount 9 months' :credit
will be given on furnishing / ap-
proved joint notes 4% off for
cash on .credit amounts,
Oscar Klapp, Auctioneer,
Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk,
A. ?ranger, Proprietor,
AUCTION SALE
Of FARM STOOK, IMPLEMENTS,
SEED GRAIN, HAY AND SEEDS
The undersigned Auctioneer has
been instructed lto sell on Thurs-
day, March 29th, at 1 o'clock on
Lot 22, S.B. Stanley, 2%, miles north
ami half m:`lewes%, of eZ nr;eh
HORSES --Team of carriage
horses broke single and dauble.. .
CATTLE -Fresh cow, bred Feb.
15„ Cow 6 yrs old bred Feb. 18,
jersey cow, rising '5 due Sept.15,
All good milkers, 2 fat steers ris-
ing 2, 1 fat heifer rising 2; 2 heif-
ers rising 1, 1. steer 'rising 1.
, HOGS, ETC -2 brood sows with',
third litters, 9 stockers about 'Alba'
8 stockers about 140 „lbs. - 5 dacen
young hens, {mostly pullets, 4
Barred Rock roosters, 22 W. Leg-
horn roosters, Collie dog.
HAY AND GRAIN — 75 bush_
O.A.C. No. 221 barley; 75 husl4
mixed grain, 150 bush. Banner se-
ed oats, 5 bush. yellow sweet
clover, 5 bush. white blossomaw-
eet clover, quantity seed beans,
5 ton alfalfa hay, first and -second
cutting, 5 ton mixed hay.
I1I LEMENTS, ETC. M. -H.
hinder nearly new, M. -H. fert:llzer
drill, M. -H bean puller and scor-
ner combined, M. H: cultivator, M.
H. mower; wagon nearly new, 14 a -
you box with stock rack, , 16 -ft.
hay rack, set bob s:e:ghs with new
soles, above mentioned articles are
all. nearly new, 130 ft. new cable
with; trap chain, grip ropes and
pullies, 4 sling ropes, bag truck,
Clinton fanning mill, set doublehar
nese with breeching, 3 collars, sin-
gle harness, buggy with 2 lights
for oil or battery, stoneboat, old
wagon, 1C ft. old rack, Verityplow
Na 21, rowing colter, 3 -section har-
rows, stoneboat, wheelbarrow, gra
vel box, cow leader, scythe, 1y_
dozen grain bags, 3 horse evener,
doubletrees, neckyokes, hoes,
forks • and umeroiis articles.
Everything must go as propr-
ietor is leaving the- farm:.
TERMS Ali sums ,of 310 and
under- cash.- Qyer that. amounf ;7. •
Imarith's credit on approved joint
notes. 3,, straight off for cash.
on credit ,amounts, .
Oscar Kropp,:Auctioneer.
W. S Johnston,. Clerk
Norman Gascho, Proprietor.
An old land mark on Goshen
A. C. Hoggarth is Visiting for
a short time vyith relatives •, in
Norwicltl. --•
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° The first regular meeting of the
library board for the year ,was
held in the council chamber • the
'tilerevening. Reeve Higgins
uas appH Intel chairman of-- the
board foo ,the year, and TV. M'.
ikay .,sec 'rear's -.;Mi r*'McKay
aft ccouert, o.f the -library •worlt-Por
'the past year.• ab •:reported $225.
in the ltireasuryt The ehairtna i
'tlt4light i Was an :unusual amount
to have to the credit of the board-
at the end of the •year, and ; as a
lot of the hooks are getting in a
bad condition he thoughtt hat the
hoard should spend $100` or 3125
in new hooka.
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK AND'-1MPLEMENTS
On Lot (22, Con, 4, Hay Township,
On TUESDAY, `.VIARCH. 27th,
1928, Commencing at 1.30 p,tn•
HORSES—Black team: rising 9
and 10, about ,1450 'lbs; Carriage
horse, single and double.
CATTLE -,Cow 8 yrs. old ,due
in April, Cow 6 yrs. old fresh;
Cow 4 yis, old fresh; ,4' heifers ris-
ing 1 'yr; 2 calves.Brood sow
bred Feb, 8 bacon type; ,9 An-
cona hens.
IMPLEMENTS, ETC,—Wagon al-
most new with bolster springs, 16
ft, hay ,raek new; gravel
seed }drill, waggon with hoc
and stock rack combined, buggy
cutter, walking :plow, 100, cedar
poo, set 'bob sleight, z get dou-
ble "harness with breeching, bog-
gy harness; h:iniea, and tugs 7
cailar•,tf, manure; Sleigh, 2 stone
boats,.. snoW plow, sacks; forks,
shovels, ..hay fork rope, and sl-
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AUCTION . SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMjENTS.
On Lot 21, Coit. 10, Goshen Line,.
Stanley Township, 4 miles south- •
west of Varna on Tuesday,March
27th, at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting
of the following; ,
HORSES -Choice draft mare 8
yrs. old; Draft mare 11 .yrs. old,
an aged driver, good in tdoublehar-
ness,: .
CATTLE—Durham grade cow 4
Yrs, old due July 10th; Durham:
grade cow 3 yrs. old due Nov.15.
Durham grade cow 5 yrs. old ntililr
ing;. Durham grade cow 10 'yrs_
old duo, Oct. 12th; 5 choice steers'
2 yrs. old; •2 choice heifers 2 yrs.
old: 3 choice yearling heifers, 2
choice yearling steers; fall calf and
a, .young .calf. Pigs=Sow •• due
April 12th. Poultry_ L About 75
Ancona and White eLhogrn hens.
,IMPLEMENTS 'll; -I[. binderr
6 -ft ; cut, M.- i hay' loader kneatI '•
newt-ilAt_H. geed' drill 14'libe;
H. bean scn1ilpr and -'harvester
-spring. � tooth: cu'itivairsr;
Made for the
Tae -mise 1Vlotorist
Highest in: quality--!owin
price. A genuine Seiher-
Iing bit tire, 29 x 4.40,
for only.
$ 9.55
rrilM t;re-wiseand
the value -wise
motorist can tell by
one look at a Seib-
erlirrg All -Tread
that it offers ioore
tire and greater
value:
More rubber, stron-
ger cords, more material, more actual tire for
every tire dollar you spend ten. Seiberlings.
And added to this, a quality which comes
from the knowledge and skill acquired in the
building of over 50,004000 tires.
Call and see for yourself how those heavy
ribs of tough rubber extending right over the
side-wall protect aga nstcurb and rut chafing.
Bear the SEIBERLING SINGERS every Tuesday at 8 o'clock,
Eastern Standard Time,over WEA, and 26 other stations.
H. S. WEIN Dashwood
You mill find Our
Service
Department
prompt, courteous
and modernly
equipped
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OUR ACCOUNTS
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Are now ready for all parties who
1 have accounts on our books. All
I_ Accounts not called for by Feb. 1st will be
sent through the mail
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For Your •
HORSES,, OATTLE1 HOGS
SHEEP and • POULTRY •
Louis C i b, ;_ Zurich
.....e N�NONCanitftler,a
Deering mower .6ft; cut; : Deeri:UsIs
hay rake, Deering disc harrow; eeC
of diamond ha'r'rows, pea''Iitrveat-
er;, land roller, Bain wagon ';nearl3*' t
new,. set of farm trucks, hay rack, , T.
gravel box, stock rack, waking
plow, - set of sleighs, cutter,, top
buggy, gang plow, set of 'sealer
1.200-1b, capacity, cutting box,with
carriers, Fairbanks gasoline en-
gine 6 h.p..;Fairbanks' grin'd'er 8"
plate, fanning trill, 2 seta. -of heavy
harness, 2 sets single harness, a-
bout 100 bush, of -seed oats O.A:C.
72, -quantity of barley, quantity of
hay, forks, chains, whippletrees j ce!
and ,other articles.
-HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --Er f
tension table, 6 kitchen chairs,
couch, sideboard, bed• •room suite,
complete; .2 toilet. ,sets, bureau;
and . stand, parlor ' suite, parlor
table, ,square piano, 'walnutrecking
chair, Aladin lamp, hanging lamp,
clock, pieturett, sealers and nuntt-
erous other articles.
TERMS --Grain, and all Stmt of
$10 and 'under cash, over that a
niouft" S Inonth's credit will be
given on furnishing approved paint
notes, or a dils,epunt o1 4y -,straight
allowed for cash,on crefiift anr-1
olitrtti. Everythig to be..ss4d'alis
the farrrit is disposed of.
Gco, • ..t:" Johnson, Proprietor;.
Geo, El Elliott Auctioneer.,
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New Beauty, New Features, New Low Prices -
The moment you see the new and finer Pontiac
Six, you will realize that itis big value and leader- ;.
ship in the .Meld of low, priced Sixes.
Let us prove this by a demonstrationiffial
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?a1 • e a tally as. s ttie wo na
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