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IThe Molsons Bank!
Incorporated 3. • 8� yr
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sCapital paid up $4,0007000 lirrse ve' tend 4600,0OO
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ca Total Assets over 44,00Q,0a00 v
Head Office - Clontreal
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g Has 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in
sa all: the Principal Cities of the World.
1ia SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate v
Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr. 1
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9 Sit up and 1
Take Notice
0We have on display
our New Prints, and i
Dress Goods. Almost
0 everything you could 11Irs Manley and MissMaudewish for in Spring and Parkinson of London, spent the fore
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Summer wear.
Also our New Wall part of the week with Mrs. J. Elston.
Papers, of the latest de- 0 Miss Elsie McCallum, DIr.. and -
designs at popular pile. Mrs. G. Willis of London spent the I
2 McCallum. Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Call and Inspect
Before Purchasing 1 Mr. H. E. Huston and family
,attended the marriage of Mr. Mervyn
Huston to Miss Irene Grey at London
. � � g on Thanksgiving Day.
General Merchant, BLAKE• 2
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A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
EXETER
Mrs. Xi: S. Oneil and ;hiss Iron.
Oneil of Toronto, were guests of Mrs.
3. J. Knight over the Holiday.
Miss Lelia Gould, spent Thanks-
giving with friends in -London.
Mrs. Thos. Hawkins is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Pollard at Windsor.
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Farmers
That Want
THE BEST
Call at The l'iIassey-
Harris Shop.
Our Machines spea
for themsel' es.
We also handle
Olds Gasoline
Engine,
Jas. Whyte, Ag't
MASSEY-SARRIS CO
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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 otir own
sausages.
Give us a call.
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Coven Presbyterian church will
hold their annaversary services cn
Sunday next Nov. 5th.
Miss Dora Trott of Beamsville is
visiting Mrs. George Rooke.
Miss V. Minus of Goderich, spent
the Holiday at her home here.
Misses Mary and Bertha Mack of
Toronto, holidayed:at there home here
this week.
Miss 011ie Quante was home from
Ailsia Craig for the Holiday.
There will be union services of the
Methodist church next Sunday even-
ing service being held in Main Street
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Evens of London,
spent the forepart of the week with
the lettere parents Mr. and Mrs.
Treble,
Rev. George Jackson of ' Valker.ville,
Preached in James St. Church on
Sunday last. -
Mr. B. W: F. Beavers has purchased
the stock of Mr. S. G. Bawden at a
low price, and will hold an expensive
sale in the old stand during the next
few weeks.
Mr. Gordon Manns who has been
employed as tinsmith with T. Hawk-
ins & son, Exeter, left Friday for
Brantford where he has secured a sim-
lar position. He will move his honse-
hold effects there as soon as be can
secure a suitable residance.
Mr. Thomas Handford has disposed
of his property on the corner of And-
rew and North Streets to Mr. Jno.
Snell This was the residents of Dr.
Rollins. Mr. Jno. Snell has disposed
of the property in which he now
resides to Mrs. Wm. Bowden.
Here we
Are Aoain
with the finest lot of
goods ever shown in
Zurich.
,Tu.at received a large
quantity to please any-
body, so drop in and see.
if I cant suit you. Also
carry an immense No. of
samples to choose from,
All kinds of goods for
trousers, dark or -light
prices low as possible..
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Ward', your own white haxids are the
t to touch FIVE ROSES.
" Fos; nearly one mile it travels through j
"hygienic automatic processes—more'
"and more spotless.
"Till in a clear creamy stream it flows into
" clean new packages, filled Mall -weight by
" infallible machinery—sewed automatically'," '
" Goodness!" said round -eyed Rose,
Bud reads eagerly
" Hand -proof, germ,proo f. Every littlest
" bit of machinery is bright — polished like
" those piano'keys of yours. FIVE ROSES is
"healthy - flour, wholesome, none like it
" Unbleached, too."
"Nobody touches my flour—but me" said Roan.
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COMPANY. L girt. MONTREAL
Mrs. John Situs ler of Sharon,
visited friends over tit : I olidayT.
An old time shooting match was
held at Mr. Wm. Yearly's on Moiidity.
In the morning the shooters visited
Rev. Arthur Kellerman of
Walkerton, son of George Keller
man of this town, %%ill preach in
the Evangalioal church next Sun-
day. The morning service will be
in German and will be in e
the marsh and had a rabbit Mint interest of the North Western
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which resulted in about silty `hnnniea' College; while the evening sere ae
deciding that the winter would lie too, will be conducted in English.
severe for them and took up positsons; Miss Berrie Butt spent the holi
where they' could easily be seen by, days with friends in Detroit.
the keen -eyed shooters of the (Goshen.
In the afternoon alive bud shoot-
iug match • was pulled ,oft.,,,S&bere
Weretwo'efbnls, one a'tot :bi itr
and the other a five bird event. ' In
the first event Mr. Wni. 1VIawbi'nney
made a ten straight. In the second
event Messrs Wm- Yearly' and M.
Beaver each killed five birds.
Following is the score.
D. Mawhinney 7
G. Hirtzel 6 4
Wm. Yearley 7 5
7
6
7 4
6
5
6
7
16
T. 1llawbinny
Wm. Davey
F. Snell
C.111awhiuBey
R. Davey
C. Dinney
Ruben Dinney
Wm. Mawhinney
L. Kraft
R. Mawhinney • 8
M. Beaver 5
B. Mason 8
L. Glandville 8
C. Gower . 4
In the evening the shooters
the home of Mr. R. Mawhinney
where a fowl supper was served ' A Having purchased the clothing and
pleasant evening was spent by all. - gent's furnishing stock of S. G.
Bawden at a rate on the dollar we
are enabled to make a big slash in
prices to clear the entire stook in six
weeks. Come and get anew snit or a
Miss Beatrice Graybiel Who overcoat at a big discount. Every
teaches at Taylor's grove, was article will be slaughtered also at tire•
home for Thankegiv
GOSHEN LINE
Thanksgiving -lay passed off
quitely.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawhinney
and Mr. Jno. Lovie visited with Mr.
Lovies parents on Sunday last.
Miss Ida Glandville visited with
Mrs. Hartz= on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman visited
their daughter in Centralia on Tues-
day last.
Mr. Jno. Wilhelm • and danghter
Ellie visited with Mr. J. Hoist on
Sunday last.
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visited
Miss Myrtle Richardson, milliner
for Tiernan & Edighoffer, visited
osier Sunday, in Thansesville.
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Mr unci Mrs. t,. or,e Eiirrhoffer! Miss EI anor Hartle -lb of
spent :Tnd M,:rivin•r .4-e �;it1t lire vi=iced her patients, big. an
0 Hartleib, over the hialida'
ell cli
up their green on 4undaty ()nr 1
bowlers lire an enthu iastrc'
former': parents, aa,. Blake
The local bowlers bava' ley
''bunch" and have held their own I
with some nt the best players in
this clfstri'ct, F Milt*Test
Mrs. Percv fItimble of Sarnia,
is the guest of her parents, Mr
and. Mrs U. Finkbeiner, for a few
weeks.
Messrs. Herman Zimmer, Win
Willert. Ell Nrtdiner and Wes
Miller visited Goat -Hob and Olin
ton on &nnday in Mr. D. Hartleib's
as .woo
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Bargains for 60
l We are offering Big Barp
j Sewing Machines for the next
( The Singer $30
New Williams $2
White Wear Co. Guelph, spent Sun-
a - day with Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Keller -
maim.
Price Sale
at Sawden's
Old Stand
New Raymond $2
The IMPROVED MODEL
that the T. Eaton Co. sell for
See Jacob T.,1L anti for special we will deliver the sante m
price; on Pianos 'We will give spec-
giving you two -weeks trial, for
ial inducements for now until Christ- Our Stock of Furnit
mas. A piano makes a good Christ- always complete. Here yo
mac gift. find all the latestdesigns in Ft
Mr. E. C. Boehler, formerly of the at reasonable. prices.
staff of the Melons bank here, who '1'4 a have the Telephone Off
was transferred to Lor. don, has been our store with 400 connections,
sent to the bank at Waterloo. you eall us up or write us, we
Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown and the rest. K A
family of Crediton visited with friends P. McIS H H -
Beginning in Dashwood. on Sunday.
Furniture and Unde
Thursday Morning I
November 2nd
Miss Mary Parsons spent Thanks-
giving under the parental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Art. Glandville and
family spent Snnday on the Goshen
visiting his brother Frank.
Quite a number took part in the
shooting match at Mr. Wm. Yearly's
on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lawson visited
with Mr. Lawson's sister Mrs. J.
Bedford on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. 'G. Rirtzel visited at
Mr. W. YeaRrlv's on Thanksgiving.
Mr. anti. M,,rs.. J. Wilhelm entertain-
ed a few fir °tls� to a- pigeon stew on
Wednesday rtalirt., Jack wonders
when the tr=•s,t:`one•,xyili be.
Miss & _ en&&visiting with
friends itt L
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DASHWOOD
Miss Carrie Jacobs of Exeter,
visited Miss Cora Soltrooder, over
the holiday,
Miss Leila Siebert entertained a
number of friends at a hallowe'en
party on Tuesday evening.
Mr. Howard Humble of Sarnia-,
spent the holidays in town.
Mr. Sam Brenner of DruMbo is
visiting friends, in town.
Mr. John Kraft and Miss Warn
bold spent Monday in Forest
Mr. and Mrs. Rattenbury of
Brimfield visited their daughter,
Mrs': R. T. Dunlop, over Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Fritz and children
of Zurich, visited with Mr, and''
Mrs 7 Kellerman, on Monday:
Exeter
Bargain Store
You will find a bankrupt stock of
boots and shoes and rubbers just Requires neither Water nor Sewage; can be placed in any part e
opened this week besides a small dry I home; cost less than a Cent a day, and lasts a lifetime.
goods stock.
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Mrs. W. L. Siebert spent Monday'
with friends, in Crediton.
Mr. George Wambold of Merlin,
is visiting his parents here. -
Reeve Henry %Inert shipped a
oar ofhogs, on Tnesday.
Miss Graham teacher of our
n Goderioh lover Sunday.
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