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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-03-26, Page 5Better Cooking. Every men appreciates good cooking and every woman takes a pride in doing it. "BOVRIL' can be used to advantage tv.th all hot dishes. It greatly improves the flavor of stews, snips, Joists, fish, etc., and also increases their nourishing value. An economical way to get it is in the I Ib. bottles. 30 E I✓', E T1ME,S, MARCH 20th lidos Zwicker's, Crediton We beg to announce that we have opened an immense stock of new Spring Goods and invite your inspection, We have increased our stock in many lines and can give you a Large selection from which to make your choice. This is the Time of the Mar for Nouse Furnishings. Rugs and Carpets 1 Lace Curtains Our stock of room Rugs are the best Special values in this department. e have ever ahow•n. Ali sized, froter Laces,Embroideries .00 to $'L. (M) eat'!► \\'e have also a , etc large stock of Brussels, Tapestry, Un- , Our stock of Laces, insertion, Em - ion and Hemp Carpets at from 20 to i broideries, Allovers, has arrived for 9Oc per yard. your inspection. Linoleums i Dress Goods \\'e import Nairn's Linoleuuts. Wei We show the very latest gods in have the new Fiord, Tile and Block } this department all the new shades in Panama Cloths, Taffeta Cloths. Pop- lins Tweeds, Venetian Suitings and etc. patterns in all the different widths. Nairn's Linoleuuts give the best satis- faction of any line we have everhand- led. \Ve will cut and lay theta for you. Our prices are right. Wall Papers \Ve have the Staunton line. Also a line of American papers beautiful pat- terns from 5e. to '23c. per. roll Border 1 Ceiling and wall at one price per. roll. Wash Goods Our stock in this line is complete the best hake of English prints (fast. Colors) Ginghatns, Chatnhrays, Mus- lins &c are shown in this department. Staple Goods Our stock of shirtini's, Cottonades, Grey Cottons, \Vhiie Cottons, Sheet- ings, Flannelettes and etc. is marked at very close prices. GROCERY STOCK Our Grocery Stock is complete, also our ('hint and Dinnerware stock has been increased. See our swell New Dinner Setts before making your pur- chase. We have the leading manu- facturers goods in thls line. Butter, Eggs Dutch Setts and Seed A Call Solicited s wanted for which we will pay the highest prices CHAS. ZWICKER A Young Man's Success Depends largely on his personal appearance. That "smartly dressed" appearance has a great prestige. If a young man starts off seeking a position, whether in town or city, how closely he is sized up If he is well dressed his position is half secured -if well dressed he has a pride, a dignity and confidence. These help a young man on won- derfully. Be Successful It oung Men "Smart Clothes" will help to make you so, so let us give you this important boost. We are here with the goods and the KNO\V-HO\V- TO•MAI(F.THEM. See our new style plates for spring. Get our prices. J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON 011TAR FND,oe*� OFF!CIAI (PERFECT kik; Alb rico411P la 0 tt/ LABEL This brand -on a bag or barrel -is the mark of a I3I,ENDED FLOUR of Ontario Fall 'Wheat and Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled by the best millers in Ontario. Ask your grocer for a Blended Flour- er.I look for the above brand wherever you buy. "Made in Ontario " iL00D DISEASES Guaranteed Cured or No Pay. it r` } -7-;=;;07'''''s If you ever had any contracted or hereditary blood disease, you are never safe until the virus or poison has been removed from the system. Volt may have had some disease years ngo, but now and then some symptom alarms you. Somo poison still lurks in your system. Can you afford to run the risk of more serious symptoms appear- ing a. the poison multiplies? Bevetre of mercury or mint :al drugs used Indiscriminately -they •.ay ruin the system. 'twenty years experience 'a the treatment of these diseases enables us to p.escribc specific remedies that will positively cure all blood diseases of the worst character, leaving nn bad effects on the system. Our New Method Treat- ment will purity and enrich the blood, heal up I ulcers, clear the skin, remove gone pains, fallen t hair will grow in, and swollen glands will re- t n to a normal "ondition, and the patient will t• ••1 and look like a different person. All cases cu. t•.•::-, sea a accept for treatment are _guaranteed a cote• ;Seto cure if Instructions are followed. Reader if in •' t. whirr cnudition, you can consult us FREE CHARGE. 1'. . ;'et••nt duct -4 t:eo have no reputation or reliability. Drs. e. 1 S c bet n este! hcd over 20) ears. \VF. CURE Nerv.nt: 1 ebility. Varicocele, Stricture, Blood and Secret Diseases. Kidney ar.J B1ec+dri ('oruplaints. Consultation Free. if unable' to callwrifo hr a()tirrtion List hr Home Treatment. Ons.KLIIMEIY&KERNFIRf Cur. MichignCriswoltl Sts. Detroit, Mich. Crediton Dit. I, D1: M B E R ON- TARIO COLLEGE i'IIYSiCI. ins and Sus I nous, Successor to Or. E. A. Heist. Creditors. Out. CLOVER, 'f1\loTIIY. 1LSIKE ANi) SEED OATS F011Z1;ALE. We have a stock of, No. 1, 'lied Clo• s ver, 'Timothy, end Alsike clover eed for sale. Also a limited Iuantity of "Irish White" stied oats. This oat is white in color, plump and ••� smut or rust ,, ,�• effected by 11. , .0 ;r n,' yielder. ('. Zwick - Cr, Miss Louise Sims thea nceeptcd n position with 'Miss 'Clara Feltner 7o learn the dressmaking. Mr. Chas. Zwicker spent Sunday with t irs. Zwicker at the Victoria Hospital London and reports hen' get- ting along nicely. The past tveek tiros been great wea- ther for the maple syrup, eonseluent ly many 'farmer's are rbusily engaged with the same and the sample is very fins'. 'Miss Armstrong spent Sunday. un- der the parental roof Easter. Our genial breakers speer Sunday in Exeter. a Miss Cressie Brown, 'w•;Lo has Ivltent ni 'few weeks visiting friends • in Bebewaing 'Mich., returned 'Lome this week i. Mr. Inert Clark has returned ito tho the village again after his (honeymoon trip. Ile 1ekes.; possession of tho Royal hotel 1st. of April. Th: various committees for n 24th celebration report great tprogress tiro past .week, and rt.ho outlook Is very encouraging ;for .t grand oalebra- lion. Tile spring millinery openings 'for Mi-. 6. Brown %will 'be held on 'rue9- day rind Wedn•tsday of next !week, March 31st. and .April 1st. Mrs. (Link is- in charge this year and a coral) invitation is extended tine public to call told inspect 'the display. The 'Missed Leah and Mary iYount, Nebo ,swore visiting !Mr. and tMrs. T. Amy for the past two aveeks, return• ed boner) last nwnek. 'Mr. 0. Zwicker twill hold his mil- linery opening on Tuesday tend We:l- ttesday of next week. Miss eley Armstrong, pf Exeter, assisted be 111is's Kate Zwicker, 'of London. nro in charge df this department and cor- dially invite tho public to inspect tho display of new creations for the ladit'sl Mr. Thos. Lawson, of Detroit. •who visited friends her.) for a few weeks, Ilan returned home. A meeting of the baselxnll boys was called 'for last 'Friday evening but owing to the Wins attendance the meeting 'was adjourned until some itnr' in April. i. Cmdrlon 'ha s nlwe s maimed.t to maintain tha reputation for having the dasteat team. in Wee - tern Ontario anti 'wh•:ut the meeting ,[s called, n lull representation should bt', present to organize for rtha comp- ingi season. 'Mr, \V. 11. James, manager o[ the bank her-.', spent Sunday with ifriewls l in G Ic' or r h. rc e•7 tile, E. D. 'Mahon, spent L =stn 1, y tho guest of friends in Exeter. Miss Etta Clark is visiting (fiends tit Centralia. Mr. Geo. .lt:lrhurn. Miss Weida Banes rind Mr. Frail Amy, visited \piss Ethel Clark last Sunday. .tt he ritintirwtone held Monday for councillor tis eucceed Andrew Hicks. resi rtr'd, Messrs, Fred Wuerth ::rel Se; •.t' Finkbeiner were nom- itrit •sl. Mr. Finkl' incr withdrew his n•1111' Davin(: Wu •r•th elected by a. elr ine t io►i. -Tickling or dry coughs will euickly loosen when Mind j)r. Shoop's Cough Cure. And is so Thor-, ouglily harmless, that I)r. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, etre l for very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a Tung healing mountainous herb give I he curative properties to 1)r. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals 1 he so nsitive bronchial mem- branes. No opium. no chloroform, nothing harsh noel to injure or sup- press. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take no otlive. -\V. N. Ilo vey. Winchelsea elle Fenton Brown •who spent th lost month at Cresswell. 'Mich., re•i turned hone' Saturday evening. \1 r. Thos. Durdlo had a wood 'b: e I:151 t Friday nfternooen, a numb:r 01 neighbors coining out to assist 11 5 in t,.'ttit►.r his supply of suutn••r's. wooer cut. A number of our young wool'. gave asurprise.early to 'Dr. Hattie 'Brown :utd his sister til their new home 011 lhn Irh:rrn.'a 'Road. A •very plw'asaid et•rnin'r .was spent. and all left with many kind s'xpr:.ssions for t he fornter Winch.•I' :rites. Jiiss Ida Ds'Ibridg' dips been engag- ed by ND. '3. A. 61.-x- rt os assistant milliner for the season. On.: of our •r•t ,ideate evident ly got rat t1 I lest f•'ril:ry fright. I1.' forgot where his home i The property owners were greatly surprised last wick when th.'y re- ceived notices of tlid proposed con- struction on- 5 UC 10 of , tr t nthe hI' •1 nt',1' ytr>f Drain, the amount of nssessment teeing -frog, $2 to $1.50 per acre. It has ibec•n suggest•: d that Larry comp back and assist -John Delbridge In getting out a new set of plans and carry on the work the aelua 11a the Winchelsea drain was ibuilt. Thera twon't be 80 Much kicking then. Mr. \\'m. Brock rcturnaij last Thursday y rf roa the northwest, t, where It took a shipment of horses. PROOF 1 That Zant•Buk groe., new leaps': skin. The naive power belonging to Zamt-Ruk for growing new healthy skirt when it has been destroyed by injury, disease or operation is illus- trated by tits recent experience of .1. Schofield, of 407 Hamilton !(toad. London. Ont. lie says t "A friend of 1111 112 (Mr. William !hall, of London) was severely and terribly burned through nn explosion of kerosene oil. He • vas taken to the hospital where 1►e ' suffered intense s [[ t i t t nso pain. The wounds rrc'fu1ssl to heal, and the doctors des ciderd to assort to skin grafting, nal I consented to have some skin ,trans- planted from my 1s to .his 'body. Although this was done on tesveral occe,ions, the skin 'refused "to take" until Mr. Ball beard of grim •13uk. From the titne he applied Zant-Buk rpt tr •1i althy skin (begot' to grow. I then used Zamefluk for the places on my leg from which the- skin was removed, and I ata glad to report that new skin Late gto vn, and there- fore consider Zam-tluk the best Orin food I have known." Zatn'-Iluk builds up neve tissue) fes a way that is not possible et 1.1t or- dinary preparations. For haling ec- zema, running sores, cuts, bruises, burns. boils. eruption, scalp gored. itch, chapped hands and diseases of the skin it is without equal. All druggist•si and stores cell it. liOe. a box or postpaid from the 'brunt -Bilk Co., Toronto. t y��yOr? PLASS^-,..i lJ7.s " -.. 2. 1). front (_;. A. C. :c his initials with yourst :..ped :n Carbo o Ma neata bl dc. t?is copse the haunt faggots - C; i:.11 shall f gi;a hirer 1 ' -re &thousand pleacie;;rifts . gran to etre for a moo. lie or.:athhi cxc:asi•re'r:rusu- ...: r :.:. i f.cactical cnaagh to t: a r ....r of thedonor. do to:. has razors," cr 1 ;sea t . t:rea b rber shop(" you t '..-.. I' t::! more reason for a Car:) ..•.:i. razor -he knower fr;.rn c x • tb1 d::.iculty in secnrl:; e. .... - C:a: t:ia gi•e orti:factioa • • witl.ou: ; e. i-dical l;citing tag. When you buy a pree.^ r : 11 you either secure an expert to tele(: it orK o to a well estatlisbeJ : r that will c^conditionally gr:a it; purity. Razcr steel recuire: more care .i, :etcct;on. I: . more than a prate ws stone is. T.`.e Carta 1.:.:; retie rarer Las :... i'.•: good co 1:?.:r: t :au:: s1o. i t has! t::rh the . r.n••:r::c ::.t out. U.+: 5; :hose razors 5 -,,en as C:,ri>::a., !::tient v:::! p:;;e a 1-stU. jw t, tht recipient. We carry a complete line c; t':- ur+tIofNJtlonally grer;ra,r- tobd Carbo Magnetic Rams, c.:di will have an7 desired Initial engraved on the blade without extra charge. to n C v Dashwood 'I'hplaning mill started work for the season on 'Monday. Mr. John 1Iofftnill %vho recently returned troth Parkhill is in charge. The company has, rt nuu.b •r of largo contract s on hand rutd extoct to Lo kept busy dur- ing; the summer. JI r, henry Brenner tuet with a 1 ac- cident at t 15-+ planing mill last Mon- day morning, which will lay hint off work for some weeks. Ho was top- erating one of the machines •when his hemi cause in contact with n knife, resulting in the top of Isis (inners being cut off. Notices ate) out asking 'for tenders for the lighting of tha Village streets for the year eliding April 4009, Messrs. 6itlbet & Cc. aro .t his week sending out au :ouneaments of their smpan;be i 0)3 pring Tuesdayillinery and o\V..dinnessdayto of� n:ex1ld t week. They have s .cured the ser- vices of 'Mrs. Syme reds, of Lonlo.t. who will be assisted by Miss Siebert for this department. A cordial invi- tation is extended to the public to call and inspect t display. Messrs. Tiomau & Edighofier will hold their mtillinery openings on Tuesday s ay and Wednesday of next week :end mill •Ix' pleased to uc•a all Mr. Kell:.rtnatin's old customers and as many .new• ones to whom .'they will be glad to show their excellent display. Sec their ad, in this issue for particu- Ictrs regarding their big clearing Fate. The Lutheran church has been mov- ed to oe10 tide so that excavation can be made for tho foundation of the nett• brick edifice to be erected this spring. Loui=s Schunacker has the contract for the mason work and tha planins mill the contract for the woodwork. According to the plans, the building promises to be one of t1l fin. et in this section, Mr. ('IJ:tries Eidt left this week for \Woodstock on a business trip. Mr. Wits IS leinsteiver, of Zurich, spent Sunday with friends is the village. That tired languid feelieg and dull ha.rtache Is very disagreeable Take two of Carter's Little• Liver l'ills before retiring, and you will find relief. They never fail to de good. Shipka mea, F. Gais:'r rind Mrs. 6. Sw it - z. r wre visiting 'friends in London, last, e L. 'lir. henry Pfaff has moved into our midst hell' mile south of f3hipka. Mr. 11. Wing was in ,London. last t%. •k buying his new stock for the store. Air. J. 1''. •Itob:'rtson spp'nt Sunday at Ails r ('r:sig. A; titin& r from li'to attended the funeral. of t h late Mr. James Croy - non of Il:n•pl •p, lh' interment being in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Mr, Thos. Lynch rshippe.t a ear load of cattle to Toronto last week. \ number from .hc-ra attended the nomination hold at Credit on last Monday. TELL'S iiO\W; TO MiX IT. .l well-known authority on Rheu- matism( gives the readers of n large Newt York daily taper the (ollowing valtcible, yet siutple and harmless prescription, which a•nyono can easily prepare at home. - Fluid Extract I)tndelion, one-half ounce .Compound K ar onone ounce: e Compound 6)ru L Sarsaparilla, , three ounces. Shako ,well in n bottle and take a teaspoonful dost, after each meal and at bedtime. Iio stales that ;tire ingredients can bd obtained from nny good prescrip- tion p liarrnacy at small cost, unrl, be - leg of rezetabie extraction, are harm- less to lake. T ieplease-tit mixture, if taken reg • ularty for a few slays. is said to overcome almost anyeisa of llhed• 111atism, The pain and swelling, if any, dirnh4is,hes with each dose, un- til permanent results n re obtained, and et, 'anti injuring the stomach. While there are nrrny Fo-called Rheu- matism rernedies, i1'3ent medicines. etc.. some of rwhich do 'give relief, few really give pernslnent results, arid III :,bore, will. esti doubt, be great - 1Y appreciated by twiny sufferers here at 'I his Jim". A druggist hero at home when asked, stated thatho could either supply the ingredients or unix the prescription for our readers, also r•-ooinnlrnds it ns Canadian Hair 1 Lstorer f W. S. Cole, Druggist Cure for Weak Lungs "I have used your Psychine for :Mout six months, and have fount[ it an ex- cellent remedy for pneumonia and weak lungs." itonald .Johnson, farewell, Ont.. April lei, 1907. "Psychine is ono of tho best inedi• cines on the ❑s.irket, and for all throat and lung troubles is nnexeelleti."--A word front a roan who has teste.l it. I'neumonin, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and all throat. lung and stomach troubles yield to Psychine. At all drug. gists. She. anti $1.0n, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited. Toronto. Sr• d. „f this I c sutiful " Santa Rosa" Poppy are given abeelutely free Seeds Free 1 • ,;mote of P"PT'ie1ss•:4: "Cour • . -.1 11 an exceptionally fne 1;.i,. ture of Shirley Poppies, by for t' d la a • have seen." we will give at'sola.: iy 1 • . .• package of these seeds to every person veli wilt send for our new handsomely Ilhutrat.d 1908 Catado:u.. if you prefer, yon may have a p..lrkageof our canadian Cern Tnrnip or Canada's Pride Tomato Peed in place . 1 the pnp•pies. write tnsi-a end name yrnn c7, •its Darch & I-ltsnt•n, Seed Co., Ltri. London, Ont. Will wooer gray hair to Ite natural color. Rtopc falling hair emote to grow on bald heads, ('uresdandrult itching, Reale diseasess by ifs use thin hair grows luxuriant ly. Contains na oily or greasy Ingredients. le entirely unlike nny other hair prepare- tiorever offered for gale. A good, reliable Canadian preparation. neellrltr.l Testimonials. Faith A. ltnrke, Mi..ionnry iI. M. ('hutch ALi ' Ira. Egypt, and friend+, greatly pleased with reenlis after two year:,' using, 1.. A. Holiest, \Wilner, Montana My hair awl whiskers restored to natural roles, dark brown, by using Canadian Bair Heetorer. M. Orme ltenee.sville,Ont. Canadian Hair Restorer Isom beet I have ewer used. John 0. Tt.tll, New Aberdeen, ('ape 'Ireton. Canadian hair Restorer tele worked wonders. Sly head Is trendy all covered with thick growth Week hair, original color. said he :til who! eilt• nod retail drnggista. Mailed (.1.111y nddre,s in the civilized world on tecrli,t (-1 wire,:ik•. Jtnnafactnred by TI1E Sft:n\YIN Co., Windsor, Ont., Canada. fiord in Exeter by W. 8. Cole, W. 9. Mowry and J. W. Browning, Drug- gists. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Mnaa.; VE!IGN3 COPYRIGHTS &C. Sap Duck AnrnneaNndtne a sketch and er.rrrr: n reel Millinerli Opening at Siebert & Cu. You are cordiall invited to attend our Spring Millinery Opening on Tuesday & Wednesday March & p i st� April ist 3 Come in and see our choice Millinery Display Siebert t& Co, 1Iartleib Block. U \SIIWOOD The Farm ars dank Of Canada. HEAD OFFICE, TOKONTO. W. R. TRAVERS, General Manager, - Toronto. A Bank for Farmers Authorized ('apil :d $1,1)00,000 kV here a (;encral Banking Business will be transacted. Savings Bank Department $1.00 opens an Account and interest added 4 times a year, Do your bankin;'business at home and keep your account in the Farmers Bank' of Canada. Dashwood, Ont. G. Y. ASH, Manager Grcdt CJcdrinO sale NOW On We are offering Bargains in all lines of gocds to re- duce our Targe stock. Note a few of' the many bargains we have to offer. Space will not allow us to mention them all. Dress Goods regular 40, 45 and 50 cents the yard for 25cts. Dress Goods, regular 35 for 20c tho yard. Dress Goods regular 25 for 20 cents the yd. Da not fail to sea our new Dress Goods. All the latest in Venetians, renames, Taffetas, Voil:s, Poplins, &c.. &e., at close prices. New Prints 200 Lott:rns to choose from, 5 cents the yd. to 14cts, New Ginghams. Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Persian Latwns, , Organdie) Fancy Muslins, Factory Cottons worth 12 1-2 for Nell. Towellings G ors. 'Ilia Lyti and -utie wards/ Skirtings, Cottonades and Denim,. Millinery Opening Tuesday and Wednesday, March 3ist and April 1st. This d, artmoni is itscharge of all t • Leading Stake in shapes, Miss Kerr, who is ready 'to take your Trinunings, etc, 1)o not fail to se:0 orders for your spring millinery. The our display. We invite you to call stock is all new and up -Jo -date In before making your purchases. Men and Boys' Clothing A large and well assorted stock of /dens' c Boys' Ica an 1 3 Co i) lthtg s. Stens' Suits regular $10.00 for $8.00. Mens' Suits r/gular 9.00 for 7,00. Mens' Suits regular 8.00 for 6.00. Mens' Suits regular 6.00 for 4.50. Boys' Suits for $1.25 "upwards. Ordered Clothing a specialty. Bar- gains to clear. See the very latest In Browns and Grey J\Vorsteds and Fan- cy' 6ttitings. A full lin. of G,'nts' J'arnis�rings, Ilats, Ti'', Ilrats's, Gloves, Collnrs, Shirts, Mens' Caps regular 25 to 60 cents for 15 cents. Men?' Dass Shirts $1.00 for SOcts. Mem' shirts 60 'to 7:1 for 35 e.•nts, House Furnishings New Wall Papers, New Carpicts, New Floor to r Oilclotbs Linote ores Lace Curtains, 19, Art Muslins. Art 6atco n sn t Prices that will suit the most fastide ious housekeeper. Boots and Shoes flu Fo;rl r.'r::: wileas of e0.3te Hardware • Sherwin-\Willianis I' lints, Oils, Vars nishes, Spades, Shov• -, Forks, Nall,j and Shelf . ilardwer . Ideal wiry Fencing, Coil Wire. Barb \Niro b6 close pricoe. Grocery and Crockery Department A full line of Crockery and Glasse ware. Our •Groc.'ry Department . le clears and fresh tw,1h new goods and Prices as low es the lowest. We e.:11 ltedpatlee Granulated Sugar, tho best by ,test. We respectfully invite you to call and take a look through out stock. Our motto is "Good Goods an(1 light Prices.' Market Prices for Farm Product'. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, f>ASHWUUU By a visit to our store you can be convinced that our stock of Wall Paper is most complete an 1 of the newest Ip ,:terns and best designs We have then( from 5c up to :30e n si Ii I('! roll for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, 1lnlls, T'ai'lors and Bet: Room See our stock B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar Kirxton Hardware Store Cts, Sap Pans Qnlral) ascertain r.rrr opinl•,n free ' •':• r a., I t Inrentlrro to pruhst,ly ppntrntnMa� t r'1 n.,., r,,rn• llnnsstr1 t1?(. nOdrntl.•,1. HANDBOOK ern I'n!• 1•a HIM fres tilde/it aR eney for prc„n,:Rpnerr:r•. N v'eryth a 4:th-tt is/necessaryfor making Maple Syrup in stet I'aterta taken thr•,ueh Mce. Muco A '. fc:etre ere sl?IOWA wltboutoh*TR e, lnrn' now, and'so', l as ch( ap as can be had any wh('rc, nfilie }im¢riean, i The Best Paints always on hand. A psaedaomely t'u.erated .eerie. Lore."( r+r- -llatloe of� an7 PMentln,• )•,orad. •10511• 1"r Goad•, 05 a r•ar p. st*Ro prepalrt. f!cJd br i j ':22:71.191.4101W. MOORE - KIRKTON Sap Spouts