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Incorporated 1855
RECORD QF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEAR8--1906,.1911
• Has 88 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
1906 1911
$ 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000
3,000,000 4,600,000
23,677,730 35,042,811
27457,090 38,854,801
33,090,192 48,237,284
A G-eneral Banking Business Transacted
Capit a •
Reserve
Deposits
Loans and Investments
Total Assets
•,t,SAVINGS BANI_C -DEPARTMENT
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at al! Branches. Interest -allowed at highest current rate.
Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTAisiTINE, Mgr.
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Far et s
That Want
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Gall at The Massey -
Harris Shop.
Our Machines - spea,
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Olds Ciasolthe
Engline,
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NOTICE
Pablio noticeis hereby given
nut the Connell of- the Township
of Stephen, will consider tbe iul
visibility of passing a Ry..law on
Tuesday, the 2nd day• July, A
D 1912 at 2p rn. in tbe. Town Rali,
Crediton, for the purpose , f edos
ing and 'selling the original read
allow-0msituated Intween lots 15
.and 16 in.the TwHnty.first Conces,
sten of the said Township of Step-
hen And f Urther notice is here-
by given that any person •whose
land might be prejudicially. affect-
ed thereby mav petition the council
on or before that date to be so
heard. H Willert, Reeve.
H. Elilber, Clerk.
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Paints •
Varnishes
Stains
Enamels
Colors
A.best
quality
precinct
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ilioirusTaaery
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That's my dviee to you. You've
seen it in ou windows.. Now you
see it here. It m'Pmn's paint and varnish
and everything that makes the home.
bright—outside and inside. It means
"Spring" and -"cheerfulness" and
• "boOst," and finOiy
• Safiltp/47LL1AMY
PANTS ANEI VARNISHES
the real "Brightr.-Up" stuff
The Little Paint Man.
We want to h1p make easy much
of your work of cleaning and renovat-
xn tis Sprb
ir WirP can'save you
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much of the 1.,ek-breaking labor of
Spring eleaninsi.e. 4nd improve the ap-
TWO. SIGNS . SPRING
The arrival of the songsters and the arrival of Holtz -
maims New Spring Suiting,
• The little songters are ready to build their spring and
summur homes, we ready are ready to build you, a Spring and
Suii,Ti.a
er Suits, with Goods that will meet your utmost ap-
inos•
If you anticipate buying a spring suit yeti will do well
to come and our Fancy Suitings they are different than
other tailors are showing.
iDifferent because they are Holtzrnanns
Holtzmanna bacause they are different
Bmazt Spring kit s tg oriteug 6B.00/
J. H. HOLTZMANN
Merchant Tailor
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MEAT APJ�T
WE keep in stock a
" full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts- are noted
for their tenderness
„ and wholesomeness.
Our abb, is to keep
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We make • 6:4;yn
sausages.
• Give, us a call.
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sumption of eggs ia that country -
at slightly over 200 pr bead of the
population. Acoording to eenSus.
figures, this is n -;arly double tile
per capita consumpti,ni in 1!•0-9.
A pretty 'wedding took place ; n
ttl11't1l' at t resLieneo of
Mrs. \0.1 ter 11, of
Bruce field, when their only d ;nigh
ter, iSliss became the
wife of Mr ;John Rcss Murdock, f
st,aalay. a-edding took ..piaen
at high no; -m in the preseni-Je of.:a.
pont invit,1 guests, and was
performed 1;yIlev. kVoi-itl.
After b1l0 or flr the aisenOlod
• guesta sat dov'n -to a Smallens
•Tiat :Vint Iv, 171 ir,eti: •i) z+ pipt1. The:.
• eett.-016• 'sere tlie-TecifiientIf,'Of•tnanY!"
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nantisome --prez-cnt.• .
fl errieon train for St: 'Jiiuin
OloYelamf Turd TflrllI t tzi their
• •• retnrn Mr • M rs r took will ro•
side on the home farm on the
second come:A.4am of Stanley. The
N,oring cotiple ha ve, u 1 ge civetsof
friends, who will Iloilo in wishing
them much hanrinesS.
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Come and
• get y ur
new uit
At Zurich's Leading
Tailor Shop the only Place,
• where the Newest is always
shown first and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Laundry in Connection
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Farm for Bale Or Bent —G ood 50
acre farm, cleared, Well drained and
in good state of eultivatian, on Lot 8
Co. 4, Stephen, juSt, east of Credit-
on East. • On the property is a good
3.011.Se and barn, 1 acre of good orch-
ard, all ploughing clone, 16 acres of
grass, 2 good. wells, spring creek.
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