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The Strength OfA Bank
OVE I' one hundred and seven
V
years ago the Bank of
Montreal was established with a
single office and a capital of
$'350,000.
To -day, after more than a century of
conservative progress, the combined
capital and reserve of. the Bank
amount to $54,500,000, its total assets
are in excess of $700,000,000, its -six
hundredBranches extend to all parts of
Canada, and it has its own offices in
financial centres throughout the
world.
i The full resources of the Bank are behind every Branch.
Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY„ Manager.
K OF MONTREAL
Established over.IOO,yeitxn
pays t use
AFm\—SENQUF
.00 " PURE PAINT &- VARNISHES
• For Every Pkirpose - For Every Surface
Write to Head (Once. Montreal for Free Booklet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
SOLD BY
A. Meiick—Zurich
\n Under New
Management
Herod, i.S, giaini on Itig, *ound's,
Nett Outlaw', being (Easter, Rev,
•DurrAnt will give Ia 'Special
Easter me sage, ."he SerViee at
IGois'hen twill be in lthe interest of
the Wohnen's Missionary Society,
who Will. tale .their regular Easter
thank-o1.tsring: r"
DaSbwood
Mrs. Chas. Guenther is visiting
in Windsor.
Rev. WC 3. Yager spent aifew
days in Rodney las't .K*eel�i
iViis"s. M. Ehlers ,or Kitchener, is
visiting her sister, Mrs : Oee-
lreicher.
Mrs., P. Humble 'and family sp-
ent the, 'week -end with Mrs, Ci
Fin!kbeiner. •
Miss/ Ella Zimmer ,of Detroit is
visiting at her hohne here.
Mr. Q. Stepharf 'ha§ purchased
the hotmie of Mr. J. K.. miler .
Mr; Earl Guenther has purrhased
a nlew Ini•ernatickial truck.;:.
l'tr, Henlr;y Ehlers Masi' returned
after spending the p`.Is(t -few we-
eks in Detroit.
Mr. 'tend Mrs. . Oessth of Zur-
idh speirrt the weel4-end hi town.
Mr. and Mtisl,G. S. Howard of
Exeter 1,:viited• i'n, town on ;Sun-
day 1eve,ning,
;The' Cantata given tby the•choir
of ,the'Evangelical church Ion Sun-
day evening! was a 4ecicleu. suc-
.ice;ss, A very interesting. "adi-
dress,was givenl by Rev. McTavish
of (Crediton on "The Hope of"Im-
mortality ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
.NDTICE .is hereby given pur-
suant t o the statutes in 'that be-
half thea all persona: -having!
claims 'a, ain(t the estate of Alex-
alrider. !Orr. late of the Township of
Stanley, Fainter, who 'died. on or
about time 26th day ,of "February,
1925', are required on or beforethe
25th day of April* 1925;• to sendby
post, prepaid, om deliver to' ithe
,undersigned executors, full 'partic- 1
nlars' o'f Vieir elaiiris, duly'' verified
b'y, affidax'iit, and the ,nature of the
isecu.rit•y (if "any) held ,by them.
FURTHER' TAKE NOTICE That
after the said last mentinoed ,dlate,
the assets of the said deceased,will
be distributed among' the said ite-
ceased !will he distributed, among
the parties entitled thereto', having
regard only to the claims of which
notice c shall then have been given.
(Dated thle 7th day tof April; 1925
SAMUEL (STERLING, •
ROBERT ORR,
Executors; Bayfield, Ont.
This Springy is to be
a Fancy Shirting
Season
The plain dyed .shirtings that have
teen popular during the past few sea -
SODS, have been conductive . to price
tutting. Now is the time to get good.
shirts for less money
E. E.Wuerth9 Tailor, Zurich
Men's Furnishings
WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
'Mrs. Stephenson, Sr., who has
int the winter with her daugh-
:c rx•, Mrs. Robt, Armsltriong of C1�
*ton, has returned •1';o her home
q0y
Goshen. I Ili I '
Mr, and Mrs,. Ed. Lowden of
Hamilton, spent a couple of days
last week with the tatter's( mo-
ther, Mrs, A. :Robinspn Sr. • •
The farmers are "buy on the
fields, spring has come in early and
the land wroks, exceptionally good.
The To,wnlshipl a,Soerssnr,'311 r, SoM
LOCAL NESW
Mr. and Mrs. W. F: :Braun>and.
little Billie, of Forest, visited re
latives: here over Sunday.
Mr. Ed. Bossen.berryr, who. has.
been staying for the past: two
years,, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leech, Bayfield, revived back to
Zurich la3t week, and is making
honr,e !With Mr. and MrsG P. Koeh-
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gingerich
and .Miss. O. Schrag spent a few
days at New Hamburg `the :past
week, it being the occasion of Mrs
David Ging.er]ch's Cather'si 86th
birthday. His children surprised
him with many csotly gifts; and
it was 'r hippy event for both
father and children.
Mr. J. R. WILSONWISHES TO
,ANNOUNCE .THAT HE HAS REC-
ENTLY PURCHASED THE
Metropolitan Hotel
EXETER
Meals are served at 'any hour. A
Real Farmer's Table meal at a
very moderatederate charge.y
Tr it
nextt ime you are in Town.
BEDS ROOMS
DAY ,OR WEEK
GOOD STABLING
Miss Minerva Reichert, who had
been not the sick lisle is able ,to
be around again •
Owing to this page adv. in the
Herald, this and next week, we
are isoniewhat short of space for
our usualamount of (County news,
etc. • i'
Messrs. J. England, H. EdkL.s,
D. Puss and A. Reichert all of Hay
Township; attended the 'auction sale
held by Mr. M. Ohler, Colborn Tp,
on iA,prii 1st.
Mr. and Mrsl. Goodbread and
fainly of Detroit, were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs!. E. Art:
Mrs. Goodbread and family are
visiting for at ime with her par-
, r
Mr: Philip Beaver of the vil-
lage has probably the (distinction
of ibeinlg the beset tphsycically for
his age of any Yuan in the burg:
The rather day; at the home of Mr.
Ferd Hess, he split and piled up
two double cords of wood, starting
at 7.30 o'clock in 'the morning and
finished at eleven o'clock. Mr!,
Beaver twill be 85' years old • the
coming October{.
Mr. and Mrs[, John Fuss, Mil.
David 'and mother, Mrs.• ,C. Fuss,
Miss •Margaret Fuss, Mr. Albert
Hess, Mr. and' Mrs. IWm. Thiel• and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Reich-
ert, and Mr. Clarence Brenner we-
re Sunday visitros' at the home of
Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Reichert, Town,
Line. I ,
APRIL ROD AND GUN
Facts' and, fiction gor the sports
nine, interesting and of Ia wide var
iety, are offered in the "April issue
of Rod and Gun in Canada, The
initial story, .The; Shanty Up By the
Gens -de -Terre, by, Alden Griffin
rMereidth, is• a tale ';fo silver pra-
`apecting warranted to hold the at-
tention of all.who read it..
In The
Motoring •Legions Are Coming,
Wm. G, Irwin heralds the influx
of .summer tourists init.o. (Canada,
Bonnycastls Dale and J. WL. Win-
son again discourse interestingly
on Avild bird life and, F. V. Will-
iams and. Martin Hunter Add their
quota of good reading. The Guns
and Ammunition ,is up to its us-
ual .standard of excellency and in-
cludes articles! one the Varmint and
the Early Remington rifles(. In
Fishing Notes; Robt. Page 'Lincoln
takes) up the question of different
lures to be used for fishing, and
the, other departments, stories and
.sketches', all deal with some sea-
sonable subject interesting to the
slsortsman. Published monthly by
W. ,J. Taylor, Ltd., Woodstock.
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i SPRING TIME!
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We have received a full and com-
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piete line of .Brushes, Oil, Turps,
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Lead, Sherwin Williams paints,
i Varnishes, Stains, Fillers, Enamels i
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WE HAVE THE GENUINE .FROST LIGHT LOCK WOVEN 0
FENCE, DONT 13E MISLB.h .D BY INFERIOR GOODS CALLED R
313ST THE SAME OR JUST AS • •
GOOD, AS EVER Y ROLL OP FROST 11:ENC'E HAS ITS FROST
WE HAVE IT. ALSO BARB WIRE, STEEPLES, BRACE 0
I WIRE, ETC. ••,
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• ON CORRIGATED' GALVANIZRD IRON ROOFING', COUNCIL w
e' STANDARD ANI) ORi,TNARY AT RIGHT PRICES. , WE ARE
• THE ROOFING EXPERTS •
TIRES! . TIRES! •
0 'WE HANDLE TIIE OLD RELIABLE GOODYEAR AND GOOp- •
a " RIC•H TIRES. PRICES ON ANY OF THESE EQUAL TO CAT o
r ALOGUE PRICES IN ANY, SIZES, 'FABRIC', CORD OR BA.L- •
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FULL LINE OF HEAVY AN D SHELF' HARDWARE, RE, • SEEDS •
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JSTADE.&EI OI
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GET OUR PRICES
;.. NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of tli,
ZTTRICIT HORTICULTURE SOC-
IETY Will be held fit the TOWN
SCALL, ZURICH, Oil MONDAY EV-
ENING APRIL 13th, 1925 At 8 o'-
clock, BUSINESS—Election of Of
ficors, Etc. Mr, Wmti ,Ilaatry of
Seaforth wdl conduct the meeting
Peter ITaberer, J. L. Gaschcrh,
President. Sec.-Treas.
Painting and Paper Hanging
LET 115 DO .YOUR PAINTING,
CRANING, PAPERHANUIN., &
DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A
MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE
DO, TRY US ON YOUR NEXT
JOB.
H. EICKMEIER,
ZURICH --- ONT.
Thai".day, April 9th', 1925
FOR SAi.E
Quarxtit-y of ,White ,Blosaozn sw-.
eet Clover .Se'ed,I also 12 bushels of
timothy' wed, Apply to .Aar.,• '
Oestrieker, 'Z'j mile north .of
wood, 'Phone 10-5s,
Western. Farmers' Mutual'
Weather Insurance Co,
OF WOODSTOCK
Carry an Insurance of eVe*
$27,000,000. Number .,of Policies ii
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fo ce 14287. P Paid
Losses in, 194
to amount of $56,143.20. No lass+
eminent during the year and hay.
a balance on band of $31,700.
G. Holtzman—Zurich
AGENT(, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH4
TNING RODS, AND ALL K11VD;
OF FIRE INSURANCE. 11 -3
GARAGE - GASOi,IN
Our Garage is again doingE��;
big business with Peter Kropf
as Mechanic
GAEOLINF—We 'would consider it
poor policy for anyone to put in a su
ply of gasoline at the present prices;
when they are at the highest peak.
LAST YEAR AT THIS SEASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING AT
32c. A GALLON, AND IN A FEW MONTHS 'IT DROPPED TO 21 ,
OUR ADVICE IS DON'T STOCK • UP WITH HIGH PRICED GrAi%.
BUT FOLLOW THE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY -AS -YOU -NEED.
WE HANDLE A FINE LINE OF HARI)WARE, SUCH AS STOVE
FURNACE% BATTERIES, FORKS, SHOVELS, AND ALMOST .AN'f...
THING YOU NEED.
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Gas, 011, •;Grease, Tires
WE SELL FROM CATALOGUES AT .A VERY S1VIALL MARGIN lIe
PROFIT PIPING ALL SIZES.
L. A PRANG - Zurich
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We are receiving our Spring Ship-
• merits of Seeds such as: Clover,
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••• WE: HAVE IN STOOK A LIMITED SUPPLY, OF REGISTERED
• BANNER SHED OATS', MANGOLD !AND TURNIP SEEDS;
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e WE ARE ALSO. TAKING ORDERS FOR ALBERTA CO'_ L.FO, R
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PULL LINE OP (^`LOUR AND FEED, STOCK AND PO:ULT.R
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INSURANCE
Fire Insurance
Do your fire insurance policies
adequately protect you in these
days of high cost of material and
labor?
BRING YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS TO ME FOR AD-
JTJSTMENT. I HAVE • MADE ARRANGEMENTS WHICH
ENABLES 'ME TO HANDLE ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
IN ANY AMOUNTS AT REASONABLE RATES. BE CARE-
FUL ANI) AVOID FIRES BUT PROTECT YOURSELF IN
CASE FIRE SHOULD DAMAGE OR DESTROY YOUR PRO-
PERTY.
Andrew F. Hess, Zuric
MY r•IOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR W I LL?