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MOLSONS BANK
RECORD OF PROGRESS
1855
FOR FIVE YEARS -1906-I011
I AA 43 13,ranches:.in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
1906 1911
Capital ,' 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000
Reserve 3,000,000 4,600;000
Deposits 23,677,730 35,042,311
Loans and Iuvestinents 27,457,090 38,854,801.
Total Assets 33,090,192 48,237,284
A General Banking Business Transacted
SAVINGS J3ANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr.
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Annual Sale
Our annual Sale of Drygoods,
Wallpaper and Crockery is now on
and will continue to the end of Feb.
Special ReductioNs.
Oa all Winter Wear.
Come and Secure
The Bargains while they last.
R. N. DOUGLAS
General Merchant, Blake.
Farmet s
That Want
THE BEST
Call
at The
Harris Shop.
Our Machines spea
fiox tlielxIo"s,
ha ld.t .... ... ..
Massey -
BORN
SIlORE—In Dashwcod, on Feb. 27
to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shore, a
-da lighter.
GILL—At Grand. Bend, on Feb.
27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gill
a soli
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the Township of
Stephen ,convened in Hill's Hall,
Crediton, on Monday the 4th of Mar -
eh 1912 at 1 p. m. -All members
were present. The minutes of the
previous meeting were reacl and act -
opted.
Elliott-Yearley:"Vhat the auditors re-
port be accepted". Carried.
Elliott-Kellermann:°'Tlaat the tenders
for the Bridges across the Anx Bauble
River, on the :10th, 14th, 81st and
L, 11. E. concessions be awarded to
Robert Hutchinson subject that on
figuring out his tender according to
the plans it is shown that lie is the
lowest and in such event, the Reeve
is hereby autliorizecl to execute a
contract for the due completion of the
work". Carried.
The following orders were passed:
William Finkbeiner, shovelling snow
on Crcd.ton Road. $2.00.
William Nichol, rep. to road on 18th
con; $8.00
(tris. Finjc]aeiiipa- fid, li r ,'+rails
, ad. 4,00;. .. ,ma:
X011
'Crediton iso � p
Henry Sweit, er, Auditor. $8.00A-
Olds
8 00AOlds Gasoline ,Silas Brokerishire, Auditor. $1100,
3. Carruthers and others, gravel
Engine, Ifrom Morrison's pit. ,$.60.00,
J. E. Hodgins and others, gravel
from Hodgin's pit: $13.50.
J. E. Hodgins and others, gravel for
I3aker's side- road. $24.75.
I T. Isaac and others, gravel for 22nd
, Con. $22,50.
The council adjourned to meet ag-
ain in the Town Hall, Crediton, on
April lst, 1912 , t 1 p. m. at which
clfate.the Path= iters, Pound 'ieepers
and Fence -view,. :s will be app >inted.
He*:ry Silber, Tp. Clerk.
Jas. Whyte, Ag't
MASSEY-f3.ARRI; 00
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MEAT MARKET
WE keep in stock a
"' full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothing but the best..
We make our own
sausages..
Give us a call.
Y.UNCiRLUT &
DEICHERT.
�ere we
Aire Aaain
with the finest lot, of
goods ever shown. in
Zurich.
dustreceived a large
quantity to please . any-
body, so.. drop in and see.
if. I cant snit yon. Also
carry an immense No. of
samples to choose from,
Dr. de Van 3 F alp Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fairs. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations. Dr. de Vas's are sold at
S6 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
The Seobell Drag Co., St. Oathartaett, Oat.
I The sehoolma'am is the guiding
star of the nation. She takes the lit-
tle bantling fresh from the home rest,
full of his pouts, his pets and his pas-
` sions, ungovernable in many cases, a
' rampant riotions little wretch whose
own mother often admits she sends
him to school purposely to get rid of
hila. The schoolina'1n takes a whole
I carload of these little anarchists, half
of whom singly and alone' cannot be
handled by their own mothers and
she puts them in the way of becom-
ing useful citizens.
All kinds of goods for
trousers, dark or light
EXECUTORS CLEARING SALE
OF STOOK AND EFFECT'S
Tbere will be offered for sale by
Public Auction, on the premises,Lot 18, Con 1, aay 'Towns'.ip, on
Tuesday, Mare' 12th, at 1 c clock,
the entire stoo:. and chat' Is, in
eluding household .furniture of the
lateDamanMcEwen
Terms of Sale -Under $10 0 cash,
over that sum, 7 months credit on
approved joint notes. Discount 500
per annum for cash.
Offers will be received at once for
the lease of the farms, consisting
of Lot 18, Con 1, and North Half
Lot 17, Con 1, Hay. • For further
particulars apply to
ALPEI m i12CT+lwlnN, Hernsail, Ont.,
Tris Lo1CnoN & WEsTnn £1ttlsTs
Co., Limn),Exeoutor, London,
Ont or to.E. ,l3osBENHEIt1Y, Atm
prices low as pOSSI ble. tioneer
Laundry in. Connection l �:If you have trouble
•
in
.A.LEXI. 'P'S LAM1$
In ray trans-Bakfalian home u
Zlniehoglniptgyzwor sl, i,
With my brother Dinetriiis
rneoviteh I used to play;
And our cousin Petroplanztrsvip
Dj argomogitvmzszoskl
Oft would come to vasa
spend the clay.
Al, those happy, sunny hours
childhood! _
How T ween to think' that they
come no more;
For in ruins lies the home within.
wildwood,
Far away uipon the Zmiehogt
gvzworslci shore.
°Hurt?!
Oh, the moon is shining brigil
upon'the Ziniehogniiptgyzwors
Where the catfish browses on
new mown hay;
Through the szczyamores the can,
lights are gleaming. i.'
Ou.t 11x3 brtriks of the .Zmiebogniipif-
k'.
• ily7,li'orski far away.
Walter M. Dack, Registrar of Bruce
County, died at his home in Walker,:
to on Tuesday morning Last. In pool';
health for some time his death wsi.
not unexpected. For many years Mx 1
Deck published the Bruce Reporter ii'?
Kincardine and two or three term',
represnteel Centre Brace in the Legis
lature. Later he was appointed Coreek
my Registrar, which office he held tc
the time of his death. He is surf ive0a
by his wife and one daughter.
Mrs. Peter Walsworth died at tla .t:.
home of her grandson, Mr. Harrison;
Vernon, Ithaca, Mich., on Saturday'
Feb. 24th in her 91st year... -She was
born at Portland, near Kingston •ancl'
she and her husband moved to West
Williams in 2856. They settled on
the olcl homestead on Con. 16 on
bush lot which 11Zr. Walsworth clear
ed and in all the hardships which fell
to the lot of our dauntless pioneers. 4
Mrs. Walsworth stood by her bus
band's side, bearing her share and
proving herself a help mate indeed. l
Rural Mail Delivery—A lumber of
farmers of Usborne Township inter-
ested in rural mail delivery met - at
the Central hotel on Saturday ' last
and discussed the practibility of
t11(r l'e ir1 hA t�,tvxi ba
boi tdaries served :by, ail r e
lhery. `Committees mere appoiiitecl
to canvas the township for subscribers
and if the scheme meets with general
approval and enough subscribers are
gotten a petition will be sent -to the
governirnent.
When her child is in danger a
woman will risk her life to protect
it, NO great act of heroism or'risk
of We is necessary to protect a
child frarn croup, Give Chamber.
lain's : 'Cough Remedy and all
danger is avoided. For sale by all
dealers.
T1t.EES THAT WILL GROW.
"Wizen buying fruit and erns-
Mental trees. see to it that you buy
of a firm whose trees have the,
right:sort:of roots ` and have been
handled correctly in the nurseries.
Ourtrees will grow ; there is a
reason
Take an ogency; send for terms.
Outfit free.
Thee, W. Bowman & Son
Co. Ltd, Ridgeville, Ont
CS EntroN
Meat 3 .fit
We keep ,1 stock a full
line of frti- i meats, etc,
etc. Om nuts are not.
ed for Mica tenderness
and wholesoiuuess. -Our
aim is to=keep nothing
but the best. We make
our sausage.
Give us.a call.
SHIPKA
On Sunday another one of our old
pioneers in the person of Mrs. Thos. '
Bastard, relict of the late Thomas!
Bastard. Deceased was 74 years of
age. Her husband died some seven �
years ago. The funeraltook place on;
Thursday morning, the remains be -1
ing interred in the Grand Bencl cem-
etery.
DASHWOOD
The pupils of Miss Dunlop's room I
had some holidays last week on ace-
ount of .the teacher being ill.
A load of the young people oil
Dashwood, drove' to Exeter Monday
and had their picture . taken. 1
Miss Long of London, has been
engaged as milliner for Tiernan and i
Edighoffer the coming season. -I
Mrs. Rattenbury of Brucefield,.,
visited her daughter afew days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. II, Brenner and
daughter Almah left for their new
home north of Zurich .on Tuesday.
Quite a number of strange boys
where in town Sunday night. There
must be some attractions. Listen,
boys this is Leap Year.
A ntimber from here took in the
concert at Exeter 1VI•onday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kraft were in -
Exeter on Monday.
Messrs Roy Davis and Lockwood
of Alsia Craig spent Sunday in town.
Mr. Archie Routledge returned after
spending a few weeks. in London.
Messrs Ed. Nadigar and Otto
Restelnyer spent Sunday at Grand I
Bend.;
Miss Maida Routledge has returned
from the millinery opening in Lon-
don and Detroit.
Miss Lily Hardie)) of Zurich,. spent
Sunday with her parents Mr, and,
Mrs. Jonas Hartli eb.
Miss P. ?file from the 14 con. is a
present staying with Mr, and Mrs.
Geo.
CRED1TO\.
relit
lour
lifillufacturer of all grades of
Roller Flour.
Wo also sell the
Five Roses Flour
Ming and Cl opphigIProi�a-
y
� +t1 z (limn
`Rolled and . Chopping
done at 5 cents a bag.
S'WHTZ R
Wedding
Gifts
At our Store you will find many
gs suitable for Gifts. Come in
lend inspect our stock. We have n
big stook and our prices are very
reasonable.
Gold and Silver Watches—in Elgin,
Swiss and Waltham Movement.
Solid Gold Finder Rings.
Hand Painted China.
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