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THE MOLSONSBANK
Incorporated 1855
RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1906-I011
Has 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the -.
P1incipal Cities in the World.
1900 1911
Capital $ 3,000,000 5.4,000,000
Reserve 3,000,000 4,600,000
Deposits 23,677,730 35,042,371
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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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
ANNUAL WESTERN
EXCURSIONS
September 12, 13, 14, return rates from
HENSALL
Detroit .. $4.45
Ohicago, , ...$10.25
Port. Huron.:..:.. .......... ... $2.95
Bay City.:.., ......+u.35
•r •-
Cleveland via Detroit,:, ,.,,,....$7.45
Grand Rapids... . .$7.20
Saginaw... ....... $5.25
St. Paul or Minneapolis
all rail. ....... ... $28.40
• Rail and .Boat..„ .. $32.40
Tickets are valid for return to reach
original starting point not later
.than Monday, Sept. 30, 1912
FARMERS' EXCURSIONS
TO NEW .ONTARIO
September 11 and 25
Round tug: seconcl-class tickets will
be issue cfrom Hensall to all stations
on Teniskaming and Northerg Ont-
ario Ry. including the following
points:
Haileybury
New Liskeard
E a rlton
Englehart
Montlgeitll
Cochrane
Matheson
Tickets good going ;.;ept. 11, are valid
returning Sept. 21, and tickets issued
Sept 25 are good to return until Oct 1st
Last Homeseekers' . Excursion
September 17, via Chicago
and return, $3400
Edmonton and return $42..00
Tickets good for GO days. Special ,train will leave Toronto 10.30 p. m
carrying through coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleepers.
Full particulars, tickets, berth reservations, from any Grand Trunk
Agent, or write A. E. Duff, D. P. A., Toronto, Ont.
Winnipeg
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THAT'S OUR MOTTO
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so much as "Quality" as applied to
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It means everything that makes
for style and service, richness of
cloth, in cut, in tailoring, and in
finish.
By making such `'`Clothes" we
are making our customers life-long
friends. • Can't we make you one of
them? We are anxious to, and if
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J. H. HOLTZMANN,
CREDITO,
.. Merchant Tailo
ONTARIO
A. WEST HURON TRUSTEES'
ASSOCIATION
A number of. Trustees' Associations
have been formed in different parts of
Ontario. It has been felt by many
that a Trustees' Association for West
Huron, would give our schools an in.
spiration and an uplift. With this
object in view a few Trustees met and
decided to call a meeting to be . held
in the Collegiate Institute, Goderich,
on Thursday, Sept. 20th, commencing
- at 1.30 p. m., to which all school
-trustees are invited, for the purpose
of organizing a Trustees' Association
for this inspectorate.
The announcement will be found on
page 11 of the West Huron Teachers'
Institute program, a copy of whiz 11
has been sent to the teacher to be
given to the Secretary of the School
Board',
It is : only by united action that
Trustees will secure . those changes
which they believe will benefit .their
children and their schools, If at least
9ne representative from each School
Board attends the meeting on the 26th
inet,'a strong Association may be
•rmed whose influence will be felt in
%l.eational matters throughout the
strict, and will give greater t ul-
t r pity and satisfaction in the man-.
*anent of the schools. The teachers
orrtenplate with pleasure the organi-
zation of a Trustees' Department as a
new era in educational affairs. May
every teacher be present and every
School Board represented a'40 ocleric.h
C1onSept, 20th1912.
J. ELGIN TOM,
Inspector of Public Schools
Goderich September 9th, 1912.
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130B' S TABLE f+'IANN1+' 1''
It was the last day of school',
Bob Barton ran home, his face
ins with delight. 1 made the.114,
average throughout the session;of
boy or girl in school, father, he c'
as he handed his parent leis m,
card. That's a splendid record, ,s
replied the father prot'd1y.t i.
fine, in 'fact, that I am , going •;toy
courage you to .keep it' up by a`„
ward of merit. Would yon r fel,
gold watch, or to go with me .to;
Louis next week, and spend ;_ gar
clays? "St Louis for nae" cried •B
I never went on a long trip fir
life. ' Very well. Mother will
you ready. We are. going to stay aeit
fine hotel, and will meet some ,riiife
people;. Are you sure Bob ivill noii•b
in the way? asked Mrs Barton ani:
onsly. "You know be is only eleven;
and has never been away from holx
except to visit relatives. I, would no
like to have hila left alone at th Tho following teachers in training
hotel," I'll not leave bins. He is old;i `re in attendance at Clinton Model
enough to accompany me eve y >he> l,"�ehool;—
I' go. Then, remember, my boy, you. it. Louise Beaton, Clinton; Zella If.
must stay close to your father -ane,>inrown, Chesterfield: Ethel 13 Case,
mind your p's and q's at table, Mr' ' :Aungalinon; Florence A. Chapman,
Barton added with a smile. I- willipley; Edish F. Deadman, Brussels;
mother, Bob promised eagerly, r.ecal lnieda Finkbeiner, Crediton; , Edna
ling various reproofs he had receive 114 . Lavis, Clinton; Ellen G. Levy,
on the subject. At the dinner Mrs: ii°r aglow; Richard W Lsyy, Carlow;
Ray gave her Sunday School class. illiau McCallmn, Stratford; David J
she said we were all little gentlemen VcClinebev, Auburn; Grace A. Me -
The time we had a lesson on 'Bels haz; can, Kintail; Mabel E McKinley,
zar's feast, she told us all about how Blake; Edna C McEwan, Goderich;
to behave at big parties. I trust you, Alm Macpherson, Ailsa Craig; Stella
will find her instructions helpful', V. Morrish, Goderich; John S New -
Bobbie, replied the mother, wondering :ton, Lucknow; Margaret Peck, Bay -
what connection there could be be- field; Milton Plunkett, Auburn;
tween the ancient king's drunken,'''"Harvey Reid, Varna; Fred Sloman,
4.
*shad modern table etiquette. l3ob
d every mile of the.longjourney
city,-' At first he was awed at
cushing vehicles and electric oars,
the hurrying . crowds, but he
nsily,became accustomed to the
hied bustle, 11is father was a
ant, andhis business took him.
many beautiful stores. Ti
1..y. boy .was greeted .with kind
s and cordiality, by all whom he
He ..was ever 'watchful of his
uct,and did not mortifyhis
u,' by making mistakes. One
fig. while in the office of Mr.
fraan, a great wholesale 'mer -
t, Mr. Barton received a pressing
•cation: to attend a banquet to be
en` by the Froo-froos at their sub -
pal club house. It will be a very
et affair, with only a few out of
Is &guests present, Mr Kaufman
To be continued
E. M, W. Press Supt,
N ` TRAINING AT CLINTON
MODEL SCHOOL
inton; Eva M. Sparring, Beechwood
Margaret 11. Smith, Lucknow; Ella
S Stanley, Purple Grove; Herbert W
Toll Blyth; Wm Vickers, Loddon;
Leslie J Wasman, Clinton; ,Frances P
White, •Kinkora; Henrietta Wingfield
er, Rostock; Rebecca M Woods, Bay-
field; G E Stevenson, Drayton; Bert
MacDonald, Ripley; P Opper Viilver-
ton; Margaret Webb St Helens.
HOUSE OF REFUGE MATTERS
On Tuesday last the regular quar-
terly visit to the House of Refuge at
Clinton was made by the County
Council's committee. Tile accounts
for the past three months, aggregat-
ing $2405, were improved, and a
general inspection made of the build-
ings and grounds. Everything was
found satisfactory and the 94 inmates,
at present are being well cared for•
A grist of detail items were reviewed,
mostly concerning individual cases in
thehouse. The health of Supt.
Illutch, who has suffered greatly from
rheumatism, does not make the pro-
gress wished for, but he still does his.
onerous and exacting work with all
zeal and faithfulness.
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General Practice with special attent-
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