The Herald, 1912-06-21, Page 5�
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YH MOLSQNS..BAN.
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Incorporated 1855
RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1906.19x1
Has- 8$ Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
1900 1911
Cspital $ 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000
Reserve 3,000,000 4,600,000
D
eposits 23,677,730 35,042,311.
Loans and Investments 27,457,090 38,854,801
Total Assets 33,090,192 48,237,284
A General Banking Business Transacted
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr.
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Farniet s
That Want
THE BEST
Call at The Massey
.Harris Shop.
Our Machines spea
''or themselves.
We also, __handle
Olds Gasoline
Engine.
if
Jas. Whyte, Ag't
MASSEY-HARRIS CO
a..ZURICH .U.
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 olxr own
sausages.
Give us a call.
YUN UT &
Come an
NOTICE
Public notice is hereby given
that the Council of the Township
of Stephen, will consider the ad.
visibility of passing a Ry -law on
Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A
D 1912 at 2 p m. in the Town Hall,
Crediton, for the purpose t f olos
ing and selling the original road
allowance situated between lots 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 Willert, Reeve.
H. Either, Clerk.
Dated at Crediton, the 27th day
of May, 1912.
Dr. de Van's Female " ills
A reliable French regulator; never fails. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at
$5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
'.aha $oobell Drug Co., 8t, Catharines, Ont.
CROP BULLCTIN
Ottawa June 14 A bulletin of the
census and statistics office issued to-
day reports as follows.
Throughout the greater part .of
Canada the spring this year has been
cold, wet and backward continuous
rains, especially in Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick and Quebec, have greatly
interfered, with the spring seeding,
Etna at the end of May large areas in
these three provinces, particularly on
. lowrlying lands, were • still ,.inseeded.
' It is inwbssible therefore to base upon
the data at present available complete
estimates of the areas sown to this
year's principal field crops, and the
following are consequently prelimi-
nary figures subject to revision at the
end of June when fresh returns after
'completion of the seeding' will be
' made by correspondents. of the office.
I The area ander fall wheat, deducting
that which was winter killed in
Ontario and Alberta, is placed at 781,
000 acres Spring wheat occupies 9,
140, 000 acres and the total wheat
acre amounts therefore to 9.926,000
acres, oats shows an area of 9,486,000
get yOrtir acres and barley 1,429,000 acres, rye
peas and mixed grains have a • total
Paints
Varnishes
Stains
Enamels
Colors
A best
quality
product
for d of every
•'.
y; surface
or finish.
That's -nay olvkce to you. You've
seen it inv;°�?1!it: windOWs., Now you
see it here. It- meati, a, nt and varnish
and everythiiig tha snakes the home
bright.–outside ar. inside. It means
"Spring" and.' "cheerfulness" and
"boost," and finally
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ,
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
the real "Brightku-Up" stuff.
The Little Paint Man.
We want to help make easy much
of your work of cleaning and renovat-
ing this Spring. We can save you
much of the back -breaking labor of
Spring -Gleaning and improve the ap-
pearance of your property, both inside
and out, at small expense. No matter
what you want . to "brighten up," we
' can supply you :wit lit<a Sherwin-Williams
specialty for that exact purpose. If
you have not tried aur zway of "bright-
ening up," there is a surprise in store
for you. Come in and see us. We
are pleased to ~talk paint and varnish at
any time, especially, now.
For Sale by J.PREETEIi, Zurich.
T1
0 SIGNS OF SPRING
The arrival of the songsters and the arrival of Holtz-
manns°New Spring Suitings.
The little songters are ready to build their spring and
summur homes, we ready are ready to build you. a Spring and
Sunlner,Suits, with Goods that will meet your utmost ap-
proval. '
If you anticipate buying a Spring snit you will do well
to COU1e and see our Fancy Suitings they are different than
other tailors are showing. •
Different because they are Holtzrnanns
Holtzrnanns bacause they are different
new Suit
in Ontario and from the lack of snffi
°fent snow protection in Alberta,.
whilst the cold wet spring has been
adverse to recovery and good growth.
The condition of spring wheat is 94.
21 against 96, 69 last year, oats 91,67
against 94.67, barley 91.08 against
93.49, rye 87. 24 against 90. 26. peas
88.85 against 92. 15, mixed grains
87,72 against 93,84 the condition of
hay and clover is 9610 compared
with 74.68 at the end of April and
acreage of 894,000 and the area of
hay and clover is 7,904,000 acres
alfalfa
is
sown to 112,000 acres. Con-
' clition at the enol of May, as measured
1 against a standard 100 representing'
At Zurich's Leading I the promise of a full crop, is high for
Tailor Shop the only Place all the products reported on, excep-
' ling fall wheat, the per cent condition
r than
where the Newest is always I that of aichny of the three previous years
shown first and satisfaction 1 at the same date this crop suffered
Smart Spring Suits to order $15.00
J. H. -ETOL TZMANN, _ Merchant Tailor
where grown, shows this year an
average condition of 90,65 for the
three Northwest provinces the areas
are, as estimated at May 31, wheat
3,122,000 acres, oats 5,097,000 acres.
The condition of these cereals in
the Northwest provinces is over 95 p.
a. of the standard, except for fall
wheat in Alberta where it is 76,62 p.c.
In Saskatchewan the area under fall
wheat is estimated at 53,000 acres,
and its per cent condition on May
91.45 at the end of May 1911 alfalfa 31 was 93,28.
guaranteed.
Laundry in Connection
W. H. HQFFMAN
Tailor - ZURICH
TO OUR CANVASSERS
from the exceptionally severe winter
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States addresses. l every 'second Tuesday thereafter
until Sept, 17, via Sarnia or Chico,
go, Winnipeg and return $84.00.00.
Farm for Sale or Rent.• --Good 50 Edmonton and return $42.00. Tick -
acre farm, clearest, well drained and ets good for sixty days. Special.
in goodstate of cultivation, on Lot 8 train will leave Toronto 10.80 p m.
Con. 4, Stephen, just east of Credit -ion above dates, carrying Through
on Last. On the property is a good 'Coaches and Pullman 'tourist
house and barn, 1 acre of good oral- Sleeping Cars.
ard, all ploughing done,. 16 acres of
grass, 2 good wells, spring creek.
For particulars apply to Wm. Hen -
man, Shirks,.
No Change of Cars.
For literature, tickets and full in.
formation call on any Grand
Trunk Agent..
t
4
An excursion to Croderioh will lie run over the
London, Huron and Bruce. Railway, .and connect—
ing line, from Centralia" and other stations north
to Hollnesville, under the °auspices of
The Crediton ::Evangelical
Sunday School
Time Table and Rates
Station Leaves: - Adult
Centralia - 0,10 a. m. 000
Exeter
QA,53 80c
Hens all 10.08 _ 60c
Kippen10.1.0 60c
Brucefield • 1(O.$0 50c
Clinton 11()7 450
Holmesville f 1;16 4oc
Children over 5 and undei 12 years of age HALF
FAR l'+.
Special train will leave Godertob to return sante day 8 p,m.
Special Attractions
An opportunity will be given to all excursionists to see
the Soldiers in Camp, which shetllci not be missed.
A fast game of Baseball will be .played between the
Crediton Stars and the Goderioli rlTettui at`4 p. m. All those
showing Railway Tickets tt',tlte late. will be admitted free.
Holtz nal ra
H. K. Eilher I :1 " bra, of 1Vlaiaag:
BUSINESS CARDS.
B. S. PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEER, Exeter.
Sales conduated in all parts. Sstis-
faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms
^easonable. Orders left at this office
will be promptly attended to.
ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN-
ce agent, representing the Loudon,
Economical, `Waterloo, Monarch, Stand-
ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every-
thing in fire insurance.
LODGE MEETINGS
�j Court Zurich No. 1240
(y
�. 0.1' • meets every 1st and 3rd
Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. In.
in the A. 0. U. W. Hall.
J. J. UnaNxn, C. R.
Riokhell Lodge
No. 3 93, meets
TIE. T. P. McLAUGT3LIN, form-
er]' Assistant Surgeon at Moor-
field's (lloyal Loudon 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 toEye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Eyes tested. (Retinoscope and Op-•
`thalinoseope Used) and glasses sup-
plied and properly adjusted. Office
Dashwood, Ontario.
. E-1EIL13ER & SON
Conveyancers, General Insurance
Agents
MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Rates of Interest
Telephone—Office 1a, House lb.
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B. W F. BEAVERS
the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month t EXETER
'Bl
erner l
FRED. %VITWER .lYt. ',
at 8 o clock, in their Ra
ll, 1V. oC
c
Licensed Auctioneer for County of
Huron. Sales conducted in the most
I approved manner. Satisfaction guar -
LEGAL CARDS. ttuteed. Dates can be made at the
1 Crediton Star or at the
. ROUDFO0T RAYS & KILLORAN,' Bargain Store, Exeter.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, ....
etc. Godarich, Canada W. Proud foot. •
K. C. R. G. Hays. J. L. Killoran. i
CR1 E1)IT i%
R. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA -1 111elltt ll A t .ET
duate of. the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu-
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto University. Painless extraction'
of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At
Dominion House, Zurich, ep-ery Mon-
day. 7-26 t
E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND:
Notary Public. De e ds , Mortgage:4, '
Wills and other Legal document: care
fully and promptly prepared. Office—
Zeller block, Zurich, Out.
We keep ,1 stock a fn:'
line of frtu i. meats, act
etc. Out ants are not'
ed for their tenderness
and wholcsonlnc'ss. Our
itilll is to keel) nothing
but tht• lI st. We iilaltt+
our sausage.
f i ivl' its a Can.
MARKET REPORT { l ie11e150n&LD VSd11
(1l1?1)1Tfiy,
MARKET uT 12rrol:1's----The following' .
is the market report, corrected to
Wednesday noon of each week.
c1IEDIrOx
Oats50c it bush
13arIe: 65e a bush
Wheat 1.08 a bush
Shorts $28 a ton
Bran $26 a ton
White Rose Flour $2.70
Feed Flour $ 1.70
Butter 20cts
Eggs 19 cts a des.
Potatoes $1.75 a bag
Dried apples 7c.
Beans $1,50—$2.00 a bushel
Tilnoth5 $ 9.00 a bush
Red Clover ,x+12 to 14.00
Al yke $10 10 to 14.00
Alfalfa $12.00
IIENSALL
Wheat 1.08 cts. a bus
Barley 80 to 80 cts.
Oats 48 to 48 cts. a bus
Man. Seed Oats 65 ate. a bus
Ground Corn $30.00 per ton
EXETER
Oats 50c a bush
Barley 65 to 85c a bush
Wheat, Standard, 95c a bush
Shorts $28.00 per ton
Bran $27.00 a ton
Family flour $2.70
Feed flour $1.65 ,
Hay $10 to $17 a ton
Hogs live weight, $8.111
Peas 90c to $1,10
DASInw00D
Oats 50c a bush
Barley 80c a bush
Wheat'1.02 to 1.03 a bush
Shorts $28 a ton
Bran $26 a ton
Feed flour $1.65
Butter 20c a Ib
Eggs 19c a dos
Potatoes $1.50 a bag
Dutch sets 8c a ib
retia o
lour _4;. ills
Alallufaeturv'r of all grades of
Roller :Flour.
W e also -,ell the
' Five Roses Flour
Gristing and Chopping prom,
pt:ly done
Oats Rolled and Chopping
don(' at 5 cents a 'bag.
SwHHTZEL{
N IMEEEi�RS'
EXCURSIONS
To
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 pan. on
APRIL 2, 18, 80 MAY 14, 28 JUNE 11, 25
JULY 9, 23 AUG. 8, 20 SEPT. 8, 17
Second claw tickets frota Ontario stations to principal
Northwest points at
LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES
Winnipeg and teturn $34.00; Edmonton had rotura
$42.00, and to other poihts in proportion. Tickets
good to return within 60 days from going date.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
through to EdmgQn��ton gm Saskatoon, also to Winnipeg
gad Cal$pry,ria Malo line on all e,tetura{ons. Cona-
feru.ble berllts, fully egd pod will! bedding. can be
secured at tapt(erate Cates through local agent.
Early application must be made.
Asa FOR HQMCSEEKEFIS' PAMPHLET
complain tater and full information.
Apply to nearest C.l'•'R. Agent or
M: C, MURPHY, Dist. Pats. Asti, Torant«.
ONLY DIRECT LINE Nil CHANGE 0E Q ..RS