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The Herald, 1912-06-14, Page 51r....,.................„..,... ++......................++,.... LSON ' :if, „L. I . , ... ., I .. .., ,,...,, ,..... ,,s, 1 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 ,:S.,.......g..=%L.atesetcmcr-rAsaasxrxscecem, at al! Branches. Interest -allowed at highest current rate. Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTAisiTINE, Mgr. 4.44+++++.m++++++++++++++++ 4.00+444,++++++++4.4.++++4÷t-t-:••:- 111/......ng.•••••••ggoggc.ogng...... Far et s That Want TUE BHST Gall at The Massey - Harris Shop. Our Machines - spea, themseh es. ire also &tulle Olds Ciasolthe Engline, • 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. • Paints • Varnishes Stains Enamels Colors A.best quality precinct i4, ilioirusTaaery or finish. ggg 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 4 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 au„s3INE8s o;,:•;' 1 1)11. T. 1'. MoLAL.G11.1,1..s, form i'lv .".s.,istent Surgeon at :fool- ' S1u(1.11 El. . P FJ . AtiC1110"1"..T.Iik, ILroat !It, • tent ' • 1. Berlin .!attles een,td in .,ra 1•;1s. ••• 4- • " • • 'i •Cfl r C.;,;,:1;:tnt;.1 11,-piu1s. pearance of you ilro,periy, both inside ""lia '.4.. 01' ` "'`' 1,1, tL, ' “IS k.• g •g. k g !gg'! Prag:g ign: kk ;ilk gg rt.k.:,.1 tktiellt gg' : y 4 and out, at smalL-ckpense. INT° matter yin be promptly t.11.. 1, .1 .., - • 'Erli', ;;. ... r..1. 1.. r.....nat. .1 1.;-,- 1.1,...,1Op- " 1,hat you vane , b.) ."orighten Up," we . , -4 .A.,N ei;.e.- v 1'. 1:11 :-. '..' r. ! ..*•:... ', "!:."' `' 1 ..14:-.),Jiy you 't.-ttel, a -lel Tian- , ...lain. — - - ' ' Si - . 1177-11. - - --, . ,..., .,.. • ,', :.. ,-; ,. :„ e , . : . , , 1,11,,,a ni.,'. rei.,•p,1-',.. :t .r...,', •,, J.. Ifiiee ataity lor th. ' exact purpose iir o' : ;:s.. r. '',. s 1- '0' ..- ' !.. - ;-- lasire-1,1.1. 0:.;••;•1,0. i 1.'4;1 you nave -not tril-,:..ei ear wal, of "lx,..;. ;,.‘.-e.. .,/ - c;,,,,s ,J,.. . , , .,1 .,.1eaing- up," there ::s' a surprise F.1. fi"4:1-:•:"t... . -:.:...,..: :.:. '...::-.7..:...:':-.:-.::...:-',...:-.:..:,..:•...:..:.4.- - 4 . . . tor ..COMeiki(:and See are pleas.ed tataIN paint and LI any time, espepiaikr, now. For • ........ . . D ated. at Crediton, the 27th. day .. .. .. 1 : 11.1: • 1......- .-J' • - ..- ,...-.'„ .., Jas... Whyte AP'. of N.1,437, 1912. '. 7 1.. '0,- • " -.L.-...e..H':•:. h.,''0,''l., : M A SS'EY-fi A RRIS 00 ' The 'Lln.lted. StateA. Bureau of : !• ; . '••• t -••••,•• '!:;, !I- i7 Et ItitiilOS 04 tr.). itee tl e .tnnuill Con. - \A1.. C. T. u. •- !-wl-t•-•• 1p,-) (A...L(.,::i .1..c•,••,• ••--.-- •• •-••• ••-• • •-• ••- - - - - •-,•••••••••• ... ggg IM11.14.4.11[11:3245‘71. If 3 1 SI 1:1 ZU 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 -143,rigi1xgt,11.1;e We make • 6:4;yn sausages. • Give, us a call. 1/1.111(irtLIJ ol • T .0gggengeuggagagossgg, fir ilL,Rwai3.L.rit 1,1 e 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!" •t--1 • • •••., • 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. iggpfietcgogglacegzgOnleCtaliVOSIORMINgrgilgt412, 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 71 H. HorriTAN failor ZURICH gglif liggStiglegfleng ...gigetigeritKIDiggInsgter.S.E3112.0114.,11 TO OUR CANVASSERS • By special arrangement we are able to offer to new subscribers either of our papers and your choice of the Weekly Globe or the Weekly Mail and Empire for only $1.00 to Jan. let 1013 Each new subscription will count .1000 votes as formerly. Add fifty.cents if papciri.are, to be mailed. to United State ad.dresses, 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. For particulars apply to W. Rea - man, Shipka. Atnatb'e MONTREAL. THE STANDARD is the National Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion of Canada. It is national in all its aims. It uses the most expensive engrav- ings, procuring the photographs from all over the world. Its articles are carefully selected and its editorial policy is thoroughly independent A •subscription to The' Standard costs $2.00 per year to any address in Canada or Great Britain. TRY IT FOR 1912! •Montreal Standard Publishing Cd., Publishers. ngorsa.l.megeggeotuegaggrnsgalrgeortgagsgeoggergagg.aggg......grarecmcmgcsagerl ; ••••; •as 103 Line) • 'Past Muskoka Express. — Leaves Toronto 10.15 a m., daily except Sunday, making direct eon. nection at Mnskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lake pc.ints. Ifomeseekers' Excursions to Western Canada Juno 11 and 25, July 9 and• 23, and every second Tuesday thereafter until Sept, 17, via Sarnia or Uhioa. go, Winnipeg and return $34,00, Edmonton and return *42.60, • Tick. ets good for sixty days. Special train will•leave Toronto 10 30 p m. on above dates, carrying. Through Coaches • and Pullnian Tourist Sleeping Oars. • ,• No Chane of Cars. Tickets mill also be on sale via Sarnia and Northern Navigation Company . Pull partionlars and Tieltets front A. E, D,P,A €1.T.R. Union station, Toronto, JOE 1ABC4...iCic."4 ACCIDENT •.,.• 1::.-1•.!..71 - — - „Co 0'V r • " g • • . :2“.; t ty.,-