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THE MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated 1855
RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1906-I911
Has188 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in tile World.
1906
3,000,000
3,000,000
23,677,730
Capital
Reserve
Deposits
Loans and Investments 27,457,090 38,864,801
Total Assets 33,090,192 9, 48,237,284
A General Banking Business Transacted.
SAVING' BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Zurich Branch - J. A°,CO.NSTANTINE, Mgr.
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1911
4,000,000
4,600,000
36,042,311
Farmers
That Want
THE E BEST
Call at The Massey -
Harris Shop.
Our Machines spea
for themselves.
We also handle
Olds Gasoline
Engine.
Jas. Whyte, Ag't
MASSEY-HARRIS CO
..:ZURICHuu.
MEAT MARKET
WE keep in stock a
11 full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim isto keep
nothing but tjie best.
We make otir own
sausages.
Give us a call.
Y NGBLIUT &
BEICHERT.
Como and
NOTICE
Public notice is hereby given
that the Council of the Township
of Stephen, will oonsider the ad.
visibility of passing a By-law on
Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A
D 1912 at 2 p .m. in the Town Hall,
Crediton, for the purpose " f olos.
ing and selling the original road
allowance situated b3tween Iots 15
and 16 in the Twenty-first .Conces-
sion of the said Township of Step-
hen And further notice is here-
by given that any person whose
land might be prejudicially affect-
ed thereby may petition the council
on or before that date to be so
heard. H Wi11ert, Reeve.
H. Eilber, Clerk.
Dated at Crediton, the 27th day
of May, 1912.
Averted The Ducklings
" pithy is it" asked Rose Stahl,
that in the spring a young woman's
fancy is so apt to turn to clucking
hens? Last year one of nay best
friends abandoned the footlights end
sought the actor's oft -dreamed -of
paradise, a little home in the country.
As a recreation she decided to start
a poultry farm, which she dick with a
barn -yard hen and thirteen eggs from
the village store. Not having even
the most elementary knowledge of
poultry, she inquired of a neighbor
how long eggs generally took to hatch
She received the reply;
• Three weeks for chickens and four
weeks for ducks.
. 'The -neighbor- met her seine time
afterwards, and,;ou being asked how
the poultry farming was going on,
she replied with a lowering conn ten-
ance:
Oh, I've finished with it. At the
end of three weeks there were no
chickens, so I took the hen off, as I
didn't want ducks.
PARKHILL MILL
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Loss in Early Morning Fire Will
Total Fifteen Thousand
Dollars.
get
37O'1' Parkhill, June 3,--A serious fire
occurred here this morning about 8:80
a when the flour mill of ..the Parkhill
new Suit Milling Company was burned to the
bout $15
At Zurich's Leading
Tailor Shop the only Place,
where the Newest is always . 1
shown.: first and. satisfaction `s
guaranteed. o
ground.. The loss will be a
000, with insurance of $7,000. The
fire men worked hard, playing three
streams on the blaze, but lack of the
(voter supply handicapped them. The
burning of this will will be a great
oss to the town and surrounding
onntry, ash was the best mill in this
action. It will likely bo rebuilt, The
rigin of the fire is unknown.
Laundry in Connection
W. H. HOPN
alloy
ZURICH
TO OUR CANVASSERS
By special arrangement we are
le to offerto new subscribers
ther of our papers and your
oice of theWeekly Globe or the
eekly Mail and Empire for only
00 to Jan. 1st 1913, Each new
soription will count 1000• votes
formerly. Add fifty -cents if
ers are to be mailed to United
tes addresses.
arm for Sale or Rent. ,`Good . 50
farna, cleared, well drained and
oodstate of cultivation, on Lot 8
4, Stephen, just east of Credit -1
act. On the property is a, good,
e and barn, 1 acre of good orch-
id]. ploughing done, 16 acres of.
, 2 good wells, spring creek.
articulare apply to Wan. Ilea- s
Shipka. �C
HAY 'COUNCIL
Court. of Revision
The following changes were made
on appeal in the assessment roll.
Grand T R no action taken. Peter
Koehler assessed for s1-2 lot 15 con
11, Can Express reduced $100.00,
C
Fisher assessed on s1.2 lot 32 S B,
J Jarrott reduced $150.00, J I3art-
I leib one dog off. P Kilpatrick assess-
meet on lot 29 eon 1 reduced $800.00
1G Dick one.dog off, II Lipphardt as-
sessment reduced $150.00, P Murray
assessment reduced $150.00, J Kel-
e lernzan one dog assessed, P Fassold
one -flog assessed, T Klumpp one clog
assessed, P Lamont assessment on lot
9 w ofr vol s of . Camp struck oft, B
$urerus one dog off, J M Bell assessed
e pt sl -2 lot 18 instead W Caldwell..
Mrs W Coleman assessed wl-2 lot 15
con 4, M Weber assessed F S. Nelson
Masse assessed lot 88 & 84 e of vol St
Joseph.
Council 112oetiag
Two Tenders for building bridges,
were received J Huukin and J Law
on, J. Lawson was awarded the
ontraot. •
E. M. F. 30`5 Past]:% r Touring Car, $1400
Top 'Windshield And p € dometer $110 Extra.
Flanders 20-3 Speech. 5 Passenger Touring Car $1000
Top Wind -Shield and, Speedometer $110 Extra.
Agent, Crediton, Ont.
Circulars mailed Free on request
Council will meet again on Wed-,
inesdav the 3rd day of July at 2
o'clock p. m. F. Hess Sr.. Clerk
SOM KO:tiUNICAUITJNS
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C, Ahrih l r
Dear Madom I now take any, pezicle
in hand to Send these few lins to you
to let you know that the Scollars does
a house John. Which we want Stoped
When you ar away to diner and they
take his cap and Fill it in with dirt
aizcl they take it and. keeps it and
keeps hint crying fore it and if you
Pleas will you stop them of it. and
Obliclg Mrs D ld
tcd.;iou aboat Johns hank which lower
ltix;tlago calls hers, and you can tell
*that that it is Johns hank Some of the
I9 had been in Johns Pocket and
to .itout and through it clown and
did uxot;i*«* zt.J )p, lac?'that .yras
axi �Mi�t�cketsknowthat he' had not
hi.• bans in there Place, ac,i1 the girl
or,, 1-oy that wants the Bank tell them
to couio to sue: but it does be long to
John as I looked at it to see if it did
13e long to her and it does net and he
back know one of hers from Mrs D. H
The above letters were t+,,ceived by a
school.teacber in this County, and are
no doubt a.fair sample of the "notes"
that are sent to teachers.
May the 80 M `
Dear 11ladoanI now take my ' , '�+i, ►�
Pencle hi hand to send than few lins i, ► i D
Paints
Varnishes
Stains
Enamels
Colors
best
quality
product
for every
kind of
surface
f. or finish.
That's my advice to you. You've
seen it in our windows. Now you
see it here. it. means paint and varnish
and everything 'that makes the home
bright—outside and inside. It means
"Spring" and "cheerfulness" and
"boost," and finally
PAINTS AO' VARNISHES'
the real "Brighten -Up" stuff.
The Little Paint Man.
We want tai, help make easy much
of your work occi aning and renovat-
ing this Spring.,; We can save you
much of the tau ci+w"breaking labor of
Spring cleanirltr: 1,ad improve the ap-
pearance of 3x1 ` , ti}petty, both inside
and out, at sxlll 1pense No matter
what you w'' 'rigten up," we.
can supply y l ,vii
% a She +win -Williams
specialty for ti i, ti �w ;act purpose. If
you have not tri c l 1 way of "bright-
ening up," there. surprise in store
for you. Come .1 d see us. We
are pleased tot ' It and varnish at
any time, espe
For Sale by J, p1JE1
urioh,
TWO SIGNS U' SPRING
The arrival of the songsters and the arrival of 11010
-
manus New Spring Suitings.
The little songters are ready to. build their spring and
sumzn:ur homes, we ready are ready to build you Spring and
Summer Suits, with Goods that will meet your utmost ap-
proval.
If you anticipate buying a spring suit you will do well
to come and see our Fancy Suitings.they are different than
other tailors are showing.
Different because they are Holtzmanns
Holtzmanns bacause they are different
Smart Sprig Suits to order $15.00
J. H. HOLTZMANN, - Merchant_Tailor
BUSINESe CARDS.
B. S. PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEER, Exeter.
Sales conducted in all parts. Satis-
faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms
•easonable. 'Orders left at this office
will be promptly attended to.
A R ti- r F, FIESS, FIRE INSURA.N-
ce agent, representing the London,
.Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand-
ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every-
thing in fire insurance.
LODGE MEETINGS
fY Court Zurich No. 1240
v • I• meets every 1st and Sid
Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m.
in the A. 0. U. W. Hall.
4. J. Nlrnvicm, C. R.
A.O.U. W%• NoRickbeil Lodge
the 2nd and 4th Friday of every months
at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Merner Block: 1
FRED. WITWER ,M. W
LEGAL CARDS.
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?ROUDFOOT HAYS & KILLORAN, '
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
etc. Got:orich, Canada W. Proudfoot.
K. C. R. G. Hays. J. L. Killoran. •
R. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GitA-
duate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu-
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto University. Painless ext rao ioxu-,,. „;,;',
-of teetrr-' Plate'*oxk a speciality. At
Dominion House, Zurich, every Mon- •
day. 7-26
1-)R. T. P. MOLAUGNT,IN, form-
erly Assistant Surgeon at Moor -
field's (Royal •Lonclon Opthalmic)
Eye Hospital and Golden Square
Nose and Throat Hospital, London,
England. Also spent time at Berlin
and other Continental Hospitals.
General Practice with special attent-
ion to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Eyes tested (Retinoscope and Op-
thalmoscope used). and glasses sup
plied and properly adjusted. Office
Dashwood, Ontario.
H. EILBER & SON
Conveyancers, General Insurance
Agents
MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Rates of Interest
Telephone—Office 1a, House 1b.
B. W. F. BEAVERS
EXETER
Licensed Auctioneer for County of
Huron. Sales conducted in the most
approved maaauer. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Dates can be made at the
Crediton Star or at the
Bargain Store, Exeter._
aC .
Meat ARItET
E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND'
Notary Public. De e d s , Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents Mare
fully and promptly prepared. Office— I
Zeller block, 'Zurich, Out.
We keep i stock a full
aline of.fnt .meats,,-Citc.
etc. Our cuts are not
ed for their tendernes,
and wholesoinness. Our
aim is to keep nothing
but the best. We make
our sausage.
Give us a call.
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MARKET REPORT IO Q1SO Lai rssn
CREDITON.
yMsnamT .REPORTS—The following
rs the market •report, corrected to
Wednesday noon of each week.
CREDITON
Oats45c a bush
Barley 80c a bush
Wheat 95c a bush
Shorts $28 a ton
-Bran $26 a ton
White Rose Flour $2.70
Feed Flour $1.65
Butter $Octs
Eggs 20 cts a doz.
Potatoes $1.50 a bag
Dried apples' 7c.
Beans $1.50—$2,00 a bushel
Timothy $ 9.00 a bush
Red Clover $12 to 14.00
Alsyke $10 to 14.00
Alfalfa $12.00
HENSALL
Wheat 95 to 96 cis. a bus
Barley 92 tc 05 cts. "
Oats 46 to 48 Cts. a bus
Man. Seed Oats 65 cts. a bus
Ground Corn $80.00 penton
EXETER
Oats 50c a bush
Barley 65 to 85c a bush '
Wheat, Standard, 050 a bush
Shorts ,$28.00 per ton
Bran $26.00 a ton
Family flour $2.70
Feed flour $1.65
Hoy $16 to $17 a ton
Hogs live weight, 48.05
Peas 90e to $1,10
DASI.1Wo4D
,Oats 45c a bush
Barley 80c a bush
Wheat 95 to 06e a bush
Shorts $28 a ton
Bran $26 a ton
Feed flour $1.65
Butter 28e a ib
Eggs 22e a dos
Potatoes $1.50 a bag
Dutch sets 8o a lb
Croditon
!Pi0-`,,,ills
Manufacturer of all grades of
Roller Flour.
We also sell the
Five loses Flour
Gristing and Chopping prom.
ptly done
Oats Rolled and Chopping
done one at 5 cents a bag.
kj: H1fE .
StIM
51_ SEEKERS
>EXCURSIONS
TO
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on
APRIL 2, le, 30 MAY 14, 29 JUNE 11, 25
JULY 9, 23 AUG. 8, 20 SEPT. 3, 17
Second class tickets from Ontario stations to principal
Northwest points at
LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES
Winnipeg and return$34.00; Edmonton and ryturn
$42.00t and to other points in proportion. Ttckets
ON to return within 60 day, from going date.
TOUIRRSTSLEEPINc CARS
through to Edmontonyia Saskatoon, also to Winnipeg
and oal¢atpv+ia Main Linc smallcnrnotf,. Cotn-
forlable berths, fully cowmen! wit ` bcddmg,can be
secured et moderate rates through local agent.
Early application must bo made.
ASK FON tiotsrsEEKKR ' PAMPHLET
cMtalnitta tares and tuU information.
Apply to near.at C.P.R.Agent or
M: G. MURPHY, Dist. Pau, Mt., Toronto.
ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS