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THE MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated 1855
RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1906-I911
Has_83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the
Principal Cities in the World.
1906 1911
Capital $ 3,000,000 4,000,000
Reserve 3,000,000 4,600,000
Deposits 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 .HANK D H; PAR TMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr.
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Farmer s
That Want
THE BEST
Call, at The Massey -
Harris Shop.
Our Machines spea
for themselves.
We also handle
-Olds Gasoline
.Engine.
Jas. Whyte, Ag't
MASSEY-HARRIS CO
■.•ZURICH■ay
MEAT MARKET
WE keep in stock a
full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and ,thholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothing but the best.
We make otic own
sausages.
Give us a call.
YUNGBLUT Sc
DEICBERT.
Core and
get your sorts in Highlands of Ontario, in -
chiding
' Muskoka Lakes
e nit l Lake of Bays
"A PASS MASTER"
Seventy per cent of passes is said
by a local official to be a satisfactory
result of the entrance examinations in
Hannilton• What would he say to 45
successful pupils in a class of 46?
That is what a Port Hope teacher,
Mr Gillies. is able to show. In the
last ten years more than 500 of. Mr.
Gillies' pupils haye written in the
entrance examinations, and of these
only four have failed.
HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "1
had been ailing for some time with
(chronic constipation and stomach
trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's
stomach and liver tablets and in three
clays 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.
REIIIEMI3ERED VACATION'S
Lake vacations a joy to the children.
Please teacher,Jenuie Allen Moore is
holding up her hand and this is what
she is asking, when school closes for
midsummer vacation do not suggest
that your classes read such and such
an anther through the holidays, books
that to their youthful minds rare dry
and. musty, especially whsn out of
sehool and in ' the glorious 'Sinn-
-
vier days when eierything invites
-theins to the wood and water, to the
singing of birds and bright sunshine
why do I ask it? Because to nine
tenths of the class it will rest Hke a
pall over the weeks that should be
lesson free, and the eleventh hour they
will race through the volume's ,dis-
gusted with the task and a hatred for
the books forever after as the cowd:itiitn
under which the were forced to read
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Cane a•
Line/
At Zurich's Leading
ailor Shop the only Place,
here the Newest is always
hown first and satisfaction
uaranteed.
aundry in Connection
W. H. H0rFMAN'
ilor ZURICH
TO OUR CANVASSERS
By special arrangement we are
le to offer to new subscribers
ther of our papers and your
oioe of the Weekly Globe or the
eekly Mail and Empire for only
.00 to Jan. let 1913. Each new
bscription will count 1000 votes
formerly. Add fifty -cents if
pers are to be mailed to United
ates addresses.
Algonquin Park
Maganetawan River
French River
Texnaganai
Kawartha Lakes
Full summer service now in effect
to all of above resorts. Write for full
particulars and illustrated folders to
any Grand Trunk Agent.
Homeseekers' Excursions
July 23 Au4ust 6 and 30
September 3 and 17
Via Sarnia or Chicago.
Winnipeg and Return w $34.00
Edmonton and Return - $42.00
Tickets good for 60 days
No Change of Cars.
Special train will leave Toronto
10.80 p. in. on above dates, via Chi-
cago and st. Paul, carrying through
poaches and Pullman Tourist sleeping
cars.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
is the shortest and quickest route be-
tween Winnipeg,saskatoon, Edmonton
New Past Express Service between
Winnipeg and Regina. smooth road-
bed, Electric lighted sleeping Cars,
pberb Dining Car service.
Farm for Sale or R icy t. --Good 50
e farm, cleared, well drained and su
good state of cultivatian, on Lot 8
n..4, Stephen, just east of Credit -
East. On the property is a good;
use and barn, 1 acre of.goocl orris-
, all ploughing done, 16. acres of fu
se, 2 good wells, spring creek.
• partieulars apply to Wm. Sea
Leave Winnipeg 6 p. m.
Arrive Regina, 7 a. m.
" Saskatoon 8.30 a. m.
" Edmonton 9.00 p. m.
Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for
ilinformation, or write
A. E. DUFF, D. P. A.,
Union station, Toronto, Ott
Paints -
Varnishes
Stains r
Enamels
Colors
' A best
quality
product
for every
kind of
surface
• or finish.
That's
seen it 1
see it here!
and eve)
,t,.
"Spring".
"boost," a
e.sto you. You've
windows. Now you
s paint and varnish
makes the home
.inside. It means
cheerfulness" and
ally
r. Will-Will/ANS
PAINTS VARNI$NES
the real "Brigkii en•Up" stuff.
a t The Little Paint Man.
We wanhelp make easy much
of your work . cleaning and renovat-
ing this Spring. We can save you
much of the ;back -breaking labor of
Spring cleaning 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 with a Sherwin-Williams
specialty for that exact purpose. If
you have not tried our way 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. PREETEB, Zurich.
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them are recalled the tenth, with.' many were the two greatest Christian
sturdy, conscientious resolve will
devote the first Clays of their holidays
of disposing of the hateful task, and
straightway dismiss and forget all
about it in tha happy weeks that follcw
advise them after this fashion,"Now,
children when you take your books
home tonight, carry them up stairs,
right to the attic if you have one, and
put them away carefully in a drawer
or deskand bid theta farewell until the
day before, school re -opens for the fall
terra. Have a good time, and come
read3s,for hard work." by.Jenple ,tlll,ei
Moore" in JulyCanaaiatn ' "HoYtle
Journal. _. .
Dr. de Varga Female Pilus
A reliable French regulator; never faits. 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
et a box• or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
Scobefl Drug Co.. $t. Catharines, Ont.
GOING THROUGII ONTARIO
.AS PEACE EVANGEL
Montreal July 22 -Declaring that
the yellow press of Canada, which
talked incessantly about war between
Great Britain and Germany, were
rtraitors to the empire, Rev Emil Von
Jestinsky, pastor of the German Lath-
;eean church here, last night announc- tiVni. MacGregor has rented part
ed his intention of travelling through ' of D ;Allen's property, and intends
Ontario as au evangel of peace. He moving into she house in the fall,
contended R. Pollock is now residing.
Mr's. J. Taylor receivcd word
from :her daughter Miss Edith, of
her Safe arrival in Brandon.
.
Miss M Ridley visited her cousin
Miss 8.' -Pollock, for a fow days.
nations in the world, and their peoples
were brothers.
Mr Jestinsky said he would pro-
claim his doctrines in every part of
Ontario where there were Germans,
whose support Inas needed to correct
the misstatements being published
throughout Cannan.
NARPLEY
Mi is May Harlton of Toronto, is
!?l,itpig at J. Hickey.
.L Sherritt and D. Allen
intend leaving for the West this
Week, With a load of horses eaob,
Miss B. 'Turnbull accompanied by
her little :sister Grace, spent the
week` with their cousins at the
Post Office,
At the recent Piano exam instions
held at the Music Conservatory, of
London, Miss Elia Love was sue.
cessfnl in passing with ninety four
percent, thereby obtaininn first
class honors Much credit 1s due
her teacher, Mists Guinan of Khiva,
who out of three pupils, two pas-
sed with first �cl,ass honors and one
with honors.
The rural telephone Co , are com-
pleting their work of getting their
line in running order this week.
ended that nothing was more un-
likely than war between these two
countries, if feeling was not embitter-
ed by the publication of scurrilous un
truths about their relations in the
newspapers- Mr. Jestinsky continued
by saying that Great Britain and Ger-
WESTE,1
FAIR
September 6th to ia+th, 1912.
London's Great Exhibition
Liberal Prizes
• Instructive Exhibits
Speed Events ea h Day
New Art Building filled with ,Magnificent Paintings
ATTRACT
Programme Twice Daily.
Bees o' the -
of Cheltenham, England. '
Bands in the World
Aerial Acts, Comedy Acts,;:
.Acts; Seabert's EqueStr
The Midway'b
Fireworks ear
SINGLE FARE RATES `b~r
Kingston 'to
Special Excursion Da
7''�
Prize Lists and al
�r
W. J. REID, President,
:k Parade Daily
he greatest Brass
ers1 others.
e and Acrobatic
and others.
ver.
ilroads from
12th, 13th
T.1NT, Secretary,
TWO SIGNS OF SPRING
The arrival of the songsters and the arrival of Holtz -
manes New Spring Suitings,
The little songters are ready to build their spring and
suminur Moines, we ready are ready to build you a Spring and
Summer Suits, with Goods that will meet your utmost ap-
proval.
If you anticipate buying a spring suit yen will do well
to come and see our Fancy Suitings they are different than
other tailors are showing.
Different because they are Holtzmanns
Holtzmanns bacause they are different
Smart Spring Suits to order $15.00
J. H. NOLTZMANN, _ Merchant Tailor
BUSINESS CARDS.
B. S. PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEER, Exeter.
Sales conducted in all parts. Satis-
faction guaranteed or uo pay. Terms
•easonable. Orders left at this office
will be promptly attended to.
ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN-
ee agent, representing the London,
Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand-
ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every-
thing in fire insurance.
LODGE MEETINGS
C. O. F• meets Court Zurich No. 1240
Thursday of each month at every o'clock op. m.
1st and 3rd
in the A. 0. TJ. W. Hall.
J. J. (VERNER, C. R.
�
Rickheil Lodge
A.O.`'T • No. -3 93, meets
the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month
at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, r'ierner Block.
FRED. WITwER ,M. W
rt
LEG AL. CARDS.
-'ROUDFOOT HAYS 3c KILLORAN,
Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Public,
etc. Goderieh, Canada W. Proudfoot.
K. C. R. G. Hays, J. L. Killoran.
DR. T. P. MOLAUGHLIN, 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-
thaimoscope used)' and glasses sup-
plied and properly adjusted. Office
Dashwood. Ontario.
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H. EIL13ER & SON
Crediton, - Ontario
Conveyancers, General Insurance
Agents
Telephone -Office 1a, House 1b.
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B. W. F. BEAVERS
EXETER
Licensed Auctioneer for County of
Huron. Sales conducted in the most
approved manner. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Dates can be made at the
Crediton Star or at the
Bargain Store, Exeter.
CREDITON
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R. P. A. SFLLERY, DENTIST, GRA-
tivate 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 I
Dominion House, Zurich, every Mon- I
day. 7_26
IIMeat i AR
We keep ;I stock a full
line of fro ra s meats, etc•.
etc. Our cuts are not
ed for their iendernesr
and wholesomness. Our
aim is to keep nothing
but the best. lVe,inake
our sausage.
Give us a call.
E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. Deeds, Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents care
fully and promptly prepared. Office -
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
MARKET REPORT
MARKET REPORTS -The following
is the market report, corrected to
Wednesday noon of each week.
CREDITON
Oats58c a bush
Barley 75c 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 doz.
Potatoes $1.75 a bag
Dried apples 7c.
Beans $1.50-,$2.00 a btishel
Timothy $ 9.00 a bush
Red Clover $12 to 14.00
Alsyke $10 to 14.00
Alfalfa $12,00
HENSALL
Wheat 1.03 cts. a bus
Barley 80 Cc 80 ;,ts. "
Oats 48 to 48 cts. a bus
Man. Seed Oats 65 cts. a bus
Ground Corn $30.00 per ton
EXETER
Oats 500 a bush
Barley 65 to 70c a bush
Wheat, Standard, 1.03 a bush
Shorts .$25.00 per ton
Bran $22,00 a ton
Family flour $2.70
Feed flour $1.65
Hay $16 to $17 a ton
Hogs live weight, $7.555
Peas 90c to $1,10
DASHWOOP
Oats 50c a bush
Barley 80c a bush
Wheati1.02 to 1.03 a bash
Shorts $28 a ton
Bran $26 a ton
Feed flour $1.65
Butter 20c e lb
Eggs 19c a clot
Potatoes $1,50 a bag
1\Tioholson&Lawsoix
CREDITON.
Crediton
Flour 1Viills
Manufacturer of all grades of
Roller Flour.
We also sell the
Five Roses Flour
Gristing and Chopping prom
ptly done
Oats Rolled and Chopping
done at 5 cents a bag.
IL SWEITZEII
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
TO
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on
APRIL 2,16, 30 MAY 14, 28 JUNE 11, 25
JULY 8, 23 AUG. 8; 20 SEPT. 8, 17
Second clans ticket$ from Ontario nations to priuciaal
Northwest' pointe at
LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES
'Winnipeg and return $34.00; Edmonton and return
$42:00 and to Ocher pointe, in proportion. Tickets
good to return within 60 days from going date.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
through to Edmontonvia Saskatoon, also toWinniper
and Calgary' via Main Line on ell excuniohe. Com-
fortable berths, fully equipped with bedding, can be
secured at moderate rates through local agent.
Early application must be made,
ASK FOR HOMBSEEKEt;S' PAMPHLET
containing massed full information.
Apply to nearest C.P.12, Agent or
M: C. MURPHY, Dist. Pass. Age„ Toronto.
ONLY DIRECT LINE NO ORANGE OF tuna