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ZURICH HERALD
Tl M(lay, Novt xi 'ber 19t
I3ANKING IN ONTARIO
Iv the Province of Ontario the Bank of Montreal .has a complete organization,
with head natters at Toronto, specially organised to give careful attention
and prompt service to banking reclui.rements of the people of this Province.
There are 25o
branches important .in..Old and New Ontario, e, the. offices
being located aeveryes potant centre of the Bank of Montreal in this Province,
$ehind this Provincial Organization are the resources of a nation-wide Instituv
tion, having a combined Capital and Reserve Fund of over
$6o,000,000 and Total Assets exceeding t$700,000,000.
Over z,000 shareholders of the Bank reside in Ontario
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Tot al Assets in excess of 4700,000.00o
Headquarters for Ontario: 4 Wellington Street East, Toronto
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Get one of Our Auto Tops
They will protect you from the
kola winds and will make Winter'
motoring a pleasure
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Between Zuich and London ton
j*OZ. litlil a 84x4.14, auto tie .aziC1
Aim .billed with Aero Cushion fillee.
4ado please leave at Herald OE -
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iSC' TOOL REPORT
S, No. 1, Stanlley, for peto-
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'Zr,. IV—Lloyd Bedard, Florence
Ste IV --Irene Rau, Valerie Corr-
,4eteatt, 'Clarence Bedard.
ar. III—Stella Jeffrey, Kathleen
rn J4inand.
P• .tJx III—Lily Durand,
Louis m
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George Bedard absent; RC
°'.4 a Bedard,. Roy Rau, Gordon 1e -
Lois Bedour, Ellis Jeffrey,*
r a3iY, II—Jean) Durand, Verdos;r
Rodoiple Bedonr,
t'itet t 11ns--true Be 1 'd Y 10
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'SCHOOL REPORT
S. . No. 8, Hay„ bawd on 'writ-
ten exams. by the fetipilep The
standing asst it appears, alsolfoir-
ms a very clofse estimate of the
pupil's ' tafnaling during the _pest
two months.
x u tilt sen r
p' 1 i a, i>it �n a number
of days Isin:ce the ho .idlays
Sr. IV—Antionetbe Ziler, Frieda
Miller, xEdwin Miller
,Sr, III—Norman Walper, •'Albert
Becker 'and Jolts Hartman equal,
Jr, Irl--Emelia ,ldrider. Arnold
Gackstetter, Pearl Wie;and, Lewis
'SV iegand, •
Sr. II—Erwin Rad'?:•, Otto Bec-
ker, Melton Weeper, .+'Elgin Wie-
gant3,
Jr. II --Edward G a^' et e tter, Har-
old Feder, Dorothy &vier.
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.att Weber'y
Jr.1 --Elmore (r;u 1eeett:'r; Verve
nein link Louise, Retiec €tucl Emil '
erker event
Among the symptoms of love,
it is' said, are a vacant 'feeling in-
side and an enlarged vocabularly.
To -day's definition—A hypocrite
is a man who eats cloves to . snake•
his friends believe he has had a
drink,
DASHWOOD
Miss V. A. Schneller, who so sue-
eeesfully assisted in the evangel-
istic meeting in the Evangelical
church, left on Monday for her
home in Allot—a, I11,
Mr, and Mrs(. R. F. ,Stade `fid
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kraft of Zurich,
visited with. Mr. and Mrs. C.Stade
on Sunday.
Mr, Earl Neeb of Pontiac visit-
ed his another, Mrs. Mary Neeb
over the weelend. Mrs. Necb
.accompanied them to Pontiac,wh-
ere she will 'spend some time.
i1r. Czar Kellerman is visitingl
In Toronto.,
Messrs McWilliams and 'Keller-
man
eller-man are holding an auction sale
of young cattle at the Dashwood
Hotel, on Saturday afternoon, Nov-
ember 21st..
HAUGF{--W IEGAND
A
.quiet wedding took place at
the Evangelical parsonage, Dash-
wood, on Wednesday, November 11
at 1 o'clock, When. "Clara Viola, el-
dest daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Henry Wiegaed of the 14th con.
Hay, Tp.., was united in marriage
to Mr. Milton D. Haugh, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Haugh of this
palace, Rev. F. B. Meyer officiating.
The bride wore a, gown: of rush
•Satin faced canton with 'taut velvet
trimming.. Mis!S Idella. Bender act
ed as 'bridesmaid wehile the groom
was 'supprtoed by Mr. Eben Wie-
gand, During the signin,. ,of the
register Mies Schneller, of A.uora,
111. ` slang a solo °"1l'1 !be^ . Tree"
The greened gift to' the • bride Wars:
a muskrat coat: to the bridesmaid
a signet ring, t oth.e best man a'
gold tie pin, Immmediately after.
the eerernony the young, couple.
left for a motor trip to St. Marys
Stratford, Kitchener and other
points. "• Their many friends will
join with the Herald in Attending
very best wishes for their future
lailtpines.
HENSALL.
i Alex.
Smith is buying 'in and
shipping large, quantitues of
turnip;'
Mrsl` 'tdbt, Higgins ie able to
be out again: after 'a month's. cone
fimement With; illnesls.
Mils Katie Scott has returned.
after a few week's visit with her
brother Lorne Scott of Toronto,
MWS E. J. McEwen, recently of
(Vancouver, is here visiting hel'sise
tors on ,
t:11ie homestead littleso-
uth
, a 0
uth, of the' village, t
Mrs) J. :tope wVn:5 's iei'ted the
pasft week. by her 'sisters, the ilisys
ns Graybell, of D,x'sh.wood,
Mrs. Alex. Sparks hits returned
from .a ph'asan't thre' month's
trip anri vis4t with relatives out
c a r'_ir.' of Sr.
Primer-•4�'�1 �., i Fele, [i �;:�- , 'Tri � x• {rZ v . t,� ,, f 'l.nr- iir;tt,:xcl and married, in :t901, he
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Durand, , 'fie d� 1.;, rt~i, 1 � , x , 1 , il�: , ii ❑•,...,t
I3edour, I, Pr .. ---i11.1:. „ • ii'•i'l P • . � tet i r' eye; •j�l to London, eh lie. has
Miss Alice Daat:gkzll, of Sarnia,
spent the week -end here with her
Parents, Mr, end- rMs, Wm, Doug:ai1
Pleased.to Seel Rein. Dr, Fletcher
Muco improved ,from liis serous
illiloss,
Laura Seraris of Toronto, Sp-
ent a time with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs,. Ro's's McLean and
children of Detroit visited here,
On Sunday afternoon last Rev.
Foote of Exeter, conducted serv-
ices in St. Pauls church for the
presbyteriianIj to a congregation
that filled the church.
Geo. Heddee and family, and
who have been residents here for
a number of years .moved to Ex-
eter, . where they have relatives,.
Jessie Bell of WiltLleer, vI'sited
her parents here.
Mieeand Mrs. W'il'son Berry, of
Windsor; and. Ed. Berry of Detroit
Visited their mother, Mrs, Thos,
Berry:.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dr'yscl:aleand
children, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs, F. W. Hess, motored to differ-
ent points in Michigan. ...
Tuesday evening last the Odd -
fellows of Hensall Lodge enjoyed
a 'visit from the District Deputy
Grand Master, J. Moore of God-
.orich,. when a fine social tune
was 'spent.
CI EDI TON
Mrs. McMurrayofWinnipeg is
visiting Mr. and mei Jas. Cale:,
• eIr. and Mrs. Ezra Orate ichar
iof Wi::t1,:•or, visited relatives lyre
Will Motz is able to leave his
hed afte rh.is ren not illness.
Pearl Motz r.,Mr.-.iid Mrs. Heath
erly of London visited at Mr H
Matz.
Milton Finkbeiner of Seaforth, I
Visited his parents here.
• TheCeeditoly. Branch of the
1Vcmiens' institute held their Nov-
eniber meeting on -Tuesday even-
ing with. the Pres'. Mrs. !wicker in
the chair, there Was' ar roll call by
Nines. cake receipts, about 25
responding. Mrs. G.G, Mayardi.
Mrs. Orin and Mrs. Zwicker gave
Zfin,e reports' of the, t conven-
tion at London. Mrs. pol. McI'saa,c
had charge of "Current vents" ane
read interesting armistice story.
EXETER
Ed Short, employee of Jones
May, while attending to his duties'
on- Sunday last, collapsed fromthe
effects of a stroke of paralysis
Sial" Pollen has taken a position
in' Heaman's atllydwar•e tinsmithing
dept.
Howard Hunter and Henry Str-
ee , were two menlberst of „,,he'
Ruyan Co. jjudging team at the
Guelph Winter Fair. •
The many friends of Thos. Cam
eron will regret to know that he
has .suffered a breakdown in health
Mrs. D. MsKitrick and family of
C°algery who have visited friends
here lett for Toronto to reside.
Mr. and Mrs?, Harry Guenther
and Jack Guenther of Windsor we
re visitors- with Mr. and M'rs. Chas
Guenther. -
Gladman & Stanbury are instat-
ing, an oil •borner in their furnace
at the office and Mr. Stanbury has
installed one et his residence,
Alex, Dow was painfully in'jujred
while clipping a horde the other
day.. He was working on the front
part of • the animafi when it reared
up and struck him on top of the
head with one /got inflicting- two
deep calk wounds, the wonder is
that the injujry was not Blore 'ser-
ious considering the viciousness of
the animal;
COUNTY NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mckenzie of
Brucefield, announce the engage -
Ment of their daughter, Fannie to
Andrew .A Moore, of Tuckersmith,
the marriage takes place . e -this,
month.
A pretty weddin, gtook place
at 'the 'home cef Mr, and Mrs,. Arth-
ur Mollard, McGillivray Tp., re -
c ently, when their daughter Cora,
became the bride of Leonard Allen
eldest son. of 1VIr, and Mrs. Adolph
Allen of Parkhill. They wilt re-
side on the groom's farm, in East
Williams
John'. Thompson .of Usbornet.
had a threatening experience the
other day. He had brought, a load'
of apples to' iilxete;, and failing -to,
dispose then, on his way home,
the team gotoff the road, and, the
`wagoretpseft ;iii, the ditch, the
Wagon landing with the four whe-
els in the air. He managed to
of jujmp clear from the gwao4,
Thos Newell of Stratford had
the misfortune the other 'day to
have a McLaughlin, car lepset in
the ditch and destroyed by fire,
he was on hie way home aand was
'crowded close to the ditch by an
tap'proaching carr, when his. car,
;toppled over land ' was isoon - a
masts of flame's..
Samuel A. Moffat, a prominent
traveller of London pas&sed away
at his horde in his 75th year, lie
e' x and
was born at Iii tl a 1851,u
Kipp
0 of. W. D. Moffatt, tt a
was a Son. �u >
pic,neer of Stanley 'Tp. lie spent
the greeter. part of his life on• tJho
>1c1 llaaaestand icl,.,er•e he was ed-
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