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HEMOLSONS BANK
Incorporatocl 1855
RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1900-1911
Has ,83 Branches in Canada, .and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
1900 1911
Capital $ 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000
Reserve 3,000,000 4,600,000
Deposits 23,677,730 35,042,311
Loan's and Investments 27,457,090 38,854,801
Total Assets - 33,090,192 48,237,284
A General Banking Business Transacted
SAVINGS BANK 1i1JPARTM.ENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Zurich Branch J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr.
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Farmers
That Want
THE BEST
Call at The IVlassey-
Harris Shop.
Our Machines spea
for thelnsely es.
We also handle
Olds Gasoline
Engine.
Jas. Whyte, Ag't
MASSEY-HARRIS CO
... ZIJR ICH .. .
MEAT MARKET
WE keep in stock a
fti11 line of fresh
heats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim is tg,..kop_.:.:
nothing but the best.
We make our own
sausages.
Give us a call.
YUNfIBLIJTS-
HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN>
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I
had been ailing for some time with
chronic constipation and stomach
trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's
stomach and liver tablets and in three
days I was. able to be up and got
better right along. I am the proudest
girl in Lincoln to find such a good
medicine." For sale by all dealers.
THE AUGUST ROD AND GUN.
An interesting description of
C4atta Day, Newfoundland's great
national summer fete day is contri-
buted to the August issue of Rod
and Gun published by W. J. Taylor
Limited, Woodstock Ont, by W.
Lacey Amy. Following this one is
interested in the reproduction of
the pictographs or rude paintings
made by the Kootenay Indians on
the rocks of their native Province
and in their story as told by Chas.
D. Ells. The same author also
contributes the story of a trip on
Toby Cla'cier and up Mt. Gleason,
the illustrations accompanying
which ilnelp to make the reader for-
get the hot summer weather.
Messrs,'Croft authors of the Culture
of Mack and•siiver foxes, have still
another article in the August num-
ber.twhiah as usual, is well illustrat-
ed Many other artioles deal with
summer vacations in Canadian
territory.
(f the new capital distributed in
Great Britian during the first half
hnime Hues n s ,an, y 32 0
to other Bart.' of the British Ezn.
l3ire. British capital may be "leav-
ing" the country, but- there is
plenty for home needs.
Right in your busiest season when
you have the least time spare you are
most likely to take diarrhoea and lose
several :lays' time, unless you have
Charbta'lain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrh,., aRemedy at hand and take a
dose or the first appearance of the
disease ,dor sale by all dealers.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
Farm Laborers Excursion
,Io.00 to Winnipeg
V1A CHICAGO
Plus half -cent mile from Winnipeg to destination, bait not beyond MacLeod,
Calgary or Edmonton.
RETURNING
Half -cent mile to Winnipeg, plus $18.00 to destination in Eastern Canada.
August2Oth—Froin Toronto to Sarnia Tunnel, inclusive, via Stratford, and.
all stations South thereof in Ontario.
August 23rd -Froin all stations North of, but not including Main Line, To-
ronto to Sarnia Tunnel, via Stratford; all 'stations Toronto
and North and East of Toronto to Kingston and Renfrew.
August 28th—From all stations Toronto and East, and East of Orillia 'and
Scotia Junction. .
Indust 30th—From all stations Toronto to North Bay, inclusive, and west
thereof in Ontario.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route be-
tween Winnipeg -Saskatoon -Edmonton. ,
New Fast Express Service between Winnipeg, Yorkton,' Canova and
Regina,
Canada- ,i National Exhibition
Toronto
Single Fare for Round. Trip
Good :going Aug. 24 to Sept. 9 inclusive
Return hilt September 10, 1912
Special lowrates on certain' dates
Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for Full Particulars'
Full information, Tickets, Berth Reservations from any Grand Trunk Ag en
or write A. ] DUFF, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont.'
(free to you. You've ..
'endows. ` Now you
:ns paint and varnish
at makes the home
$ad inside. It means
"cl eerfulness" and
Paints
.. Varnishes
�: Stains.
Enamels-
:• Colors
A beet
quality
fproorduct
kind of
every
surface
or finish.
PAIN
the real A.
We`w
of your WO
ing this
much _ of
Spring cle
pearance
and out, at,
what you
can supply
specialty
you have n
ening up,',
for you.
are please
any time,e
For Saleby J; p
IN-WILLIAMS
ND VARNISHES
,en -Up" stuff.
The Little Paint Map,
o help ]make easy much
pf cleaning and renovat-
ring.O' We can save you.
hack -breaking labor of
gand improve the ap
your property, both inside
all expense. No matter
t to "brighten up," we
t1 with: a Sherwin-Williams
tat exact purpose. If
tried our way of "bright -
Fre :is a surprise in store
`ie in and see us. We
talk paint and varnish at
dally now.
ETE1 , Zurich.
Reports indicate that the g>
earthquake which' was fell through
great part of Turkey was 'accompau
by much heavier loss of life than `
first stated. The newspapers estiMatq
the number of victims at a thousax ...itaaaearls for l) cans for 25 cents. The
killed, while the injured said to • arena-' price of this vegetable now soars to
ber from 5,000 to 0,000. c ka1C cans for a quarter, and possibly
>,Ia cents straight will be demanded in
FIFTY THOUSAND MEN :;:It]t; ';;. the near future. .
Dr. de Van ; Female ?ills
A reliable French regulator; never fans. These
I+arni Laborers 1'.Sellrsions—Ilius' pills are exceedingly ppowerEut in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
Year':, Wheat Crop Will Be the •all cheap imitations. f,?Dr. de Van's are sold at
8$a box, or three for";i: Mailed to any address.
Largest in the History .. of a Zcabelr :Drug Flo.. St, Catharines, Ont,
The price of canned goods is now
being raised is the latest sad news
avhicti the housekeepers must hear.
canned peas formerly could be pur-
chased at 10 cents a can, and al some
QUII.1E D
Mi"ka�l" `"'the
greatest ever hir in Manitoba,
baslcchewau or Alberta, thus '`r'et air-
ing tIteafarn labea+ers of the East to
recruit and assist in harvesting the
World's greatest bread basket.
The 'Governments of the respective
Provinces 'state that fifty tlasraultud
men will be required for' this year's
harvest. These will have to be prin-
cipally recruited from Ontario, and
the prosperity of Canada depends on
securing labor promptly. The Cana-
dian Pacific, ora Irl lase h Company - will'
fall practically the ,entire task of tran-
sporting
tran-sporting, the men to die Wt+'t;t, is al-
ready making special arrangements
The Siege of Delhi b'e the
historic spectacle at the Canadian
National Exhibition this year. -There
is no more terribly picturesque scene
:ha English history tbau this sketch
frshn the great 'Indian mutiny. The
rich and varied costumes . f the nat-
ives of different castes Mingled with
the Ltnifornrs of the English officers
give to i.t color that cannot fail to
delight the eye, while the tragic drama
'cannot fait to bo of enthralling in-
terest. Every detail is to receive the
strictest atteution to Blake this the
greatest of the many historical sped -
for this yoeir. Exeursious from Points. alcles that the Canadian National has
in Ontario to Manitoba. Saskatchewan :` becdine famous for.
and Alb-,,rta will be run and epecinl ! -
trains operated, making the tripin --�'--
about thirty -sirs ]lours and avoiding
any change of cars or transfers. 'j.'liii
will be a day shorter than any othei7
route. See �clisplay ad in this ptabli
.Never, leave home on a journey
i itihout ala bottle of Chamberlain's
Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
col:die oils. It is almost certain to be needed and
cation for dates, rates and
Consultan C PR agent for fun 'lit cannot be obtained when onboard the
ears, tickets, ere. g p
ulcar's. or steamships. For sale by all
cioales.'
TWO 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
suinm.nr homes, we ready are ready to build you a Spring. and
' primer Suits, with Goods that will meet your utmost ap-
oval.
If you anticipate buying a spring suit you will do well
to come aird see our Fancy Suitings they ai'e different than
other tailors are showing.
Different because they are Holtzlmanns
Holtzmanns bacause they are different
Smart Sprig Suits to order 115.00
J. H. HOL JL ZMANN,
• Merchant Tailor
LEGAL CARDS.
.-TO TDFOOT HAYS & KILLORAN,
Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Public,
etc. GoCerich, Canada W, Pruudfoot.
K. C. R. 0. Hays., J. , L. Killoran.
BUSINESS CARDS.
B. 8, PHILLIPS,
AUGTlONE,ER, Exeter.
Sales conducted in all parts. Satis-
faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms
Nissan able . Orders left at. this office
will be promptly attended to.
B. W. F. BEAVERS
EXETER
Licensed Auctioneer for County of
Huron. Sales conducted in the most
approved planner. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Dates can be made at the
Crediton Star or at the
Bargain Store, Exeter.
H. EILBER & SON
Crediton, Ontario
Conveyancers, General Insurance
Agents
Telephone—Office la, House lb.
D11. T. P. McLAUGHLIN,` form-
erly Assistant Surgeon at Moor
field's (Royal London • 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. Ontari a.
Cu:EuITON
Meat ItImutur
We keep stock a full
line of frti.ih meats, eta,
etc. Our cuts are not.
ed for their tenderness
and wholesomness. Our
aim is to keep nothing
but the best. We,make
our sausage.
Give us a call.
Nicholson Larson
CREDITON.
ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN- ce agent, representing the London,Economical, Waterloo, ilionareh, Stand-
ard, Wellington and Guardian.; Every-
il orf eg.
R. F. A. SE.LLERI', DENTIST, GRA -
dilate of the Royal College of Dental
- Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gratin- I,t1uifacturer of all grades of
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto University. Painless extraction Roller Flour.
of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At
Dominion Hotise, Zurich, every :Ilou-
day. 7-26
our 11 sCrediton
E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. Deeds, Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents care i
fully and promptly prepared. Office—
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
LODGE MEETINGS
We also"sell the
Five Roses Flour
Gristilig and Chopping prom•
ptly done
Oats Rolled and Chopping
done at 5 cents a bag,
,�y O.F.ourt Zurich No. 1240
L �. 1 meets every 1st and 3rd HO SWEITZER
Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. na.
in the A. 0. U. W. Hall.
J, J. NI sicN r:1:, C. R.
0 TT • r v''1AT Rick bell Lodge
e .V• No, 3 93, meets
the 2nd and sell Friday of every month
at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Merner Block,
FRED. WPM= = .M. W
€ ag: tam
September &th to 14th, 1912.
Londo' 's �e' t Exhibition
Liberal Prizes
Instructive Exhibits
Speed Event each Day
New Art Building filled'with Magnificent Paintings
Programme Twice Dail,
Besses 0`
of Cheltenham, Taa.gla,i
Bands in the'W;
Aerial Acts, Comedy,
Acts, Seabert's Eza.
The .1V11d
Firew
SINGLE FARE R
King
Special Excursi.cii
Prize Lists
W. J. REID, President.
EONS
:ive Stock Parade Daily
;tn Band
a ofthe greatest Brass
severs]. others.
b opine ` and Acrobatic
' ;Act, c nd others.
1'n ever.
ening
`a11 railroads from
I oltp
10t , 12th., 13th
don from
A,
1:1. HITNT, Secretary.
L
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Phosp)!lOIt01l restores every nerve in the body
to its proper tension; restores
vim and vitality, premature decay and all sexual
weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will
make von a new man. Price Ea a.box or two for
3o toed to env a ]dress,
The Scebell Drug
Co.. St.. laithattn es, One,
afaialvaalaaa.•,,
FOR HARVEST!
"GOING OING TRIP WEST."
$10,00 TO WINNIPEG
Plus half cent per 7ni1e from winnlpeg up
to MacLeod, Calgary, or Isdmonton.
NG IN WESii_RPd CH1N DA
" RETURN TFTEA` 1."
$18.00 FROM WINNIPEG
pins half vent permilei'rnn, all pain tseaat of
MacLeod, Calgary or iumonton to Winnipeg
GOING DATES
AUGUST 20th—From all stations on all lines on and South of the Grand Trunk Main
Line, Toronto to Sarnia, including all stations on the C.P.R. Toronto to
Windsor (inclusive) and Branch Lines including Guelph sub -division from
Guelph South and from Brampton South.
AUGUST 2Srd—From Toronto, and all stations north of, but not including the Grand
Trunk Main Line, Toronto to Sarnia, and from Toronto cast to, but
not Including Kingston, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew; and C.P.R. Lines
west of Renfrew.
AUGUST 28th From all stations in Ontario, Toronto and East, Orillla and Scotia
Junction and east; also cast of North Bay, and Eastern Ontario,
AUGUST -30th"-From Toronto and all stations west, in Ontario• North Bay and west,
including C.P,R. stations, Sudbury to Sault Ste. lvfarie, Ontario.
ONE-WAY SECOND.CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD 10 WINNIPEG ONLY
One-way second class tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket will include a
verification certificate, with an extension coupon. When extension coupon has been signed
at Winnipeg by a farmer, showing he has engaged the holder to work as a farm laborer, the
coupon will be honored up to September 30th for ticket at rate of one-half cent per mile
(minimum fifty cents) to ally station west of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian
Northern or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not
west of Edmonton, Calgary or McLeod, Alta.
• A certificate will be issued entitling purchaser to a second-class ticket good to return
from any station on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific
Railways in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of lvfacLeod, Calgery'end Edmonton,
to original starting point by the same route as travelled on going Tourney on or before
November 30th. 1912, on payment of one half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) up to
Winnipeg added to $18,00 from Winnipeg, provided the holder deposits the certificate with
the ticket agent on arrival at destination, and Works at least thirty days at harvesting. •
For full particulars sec nearest C.P,R. Agent, or write --
M. 0. MURPHY, D,P,A., C P lis, Toro*to:�
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