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Exeter Times, 1908-06-11, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, JUNE 11th19(I Special Values in Spring Goods at, Zwicker's, Crediton We have just received several consignments of Spring Goods and offer special values in dr' Linoleums, Carpets, Wall Papers and Tapestry Squares All sizes Lace Curtains -From 50 cents to $5.00 per pair, We have the best selection of Lace Curtains we have ever shown and never better values than this season. Our Dress Goods•In all the latest shades in Eolines, Poplins Chiffon, Panama Cloths, Venerian, Tweed Millinery Department=Do not fail to visit our Millinery Department under the management of Miss Armstrong. We are showing the very latest and up- to-date millinery at very close prices. We have a splendid stock of the W. E. Sanford Ready Made Cloth- ing, Considered to be the best line made in Canada. We have just opened another lot of Dinner Setts, beautiful patterns from the best makers. Our stock of Groceries is always fresh and of the best quality Butter, Eggs and Apples and all Farr& Produce taken in exchange A Call Solicited CHAS. ZWICKER sle•••••••e••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••- there can n e only one natural course to pursue, e naatel • -... .10 pitation, Flatulence. Headache, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, acl, Ftc.,Common Sense! • For one suffering from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Pal - An Appeal e al to o First: Strengthening t e Stomach, makingit take e out of food the valuable properties which go to build up the body. Second: The correct working of liver and bowels to carry away Ithe useless properties and waste matter. • • This is the designed purpose of National Dyspepsia Tablets This treatment is complete. The larger' tablets act on the stom- ach anddigestive es`'v . ,.r a or ams the small tablets R on the liver and bowels. Both kinds of Tablets in each box. also complete directions. • Price per Box, 5o cts., 6 for $2.50 • • • • •• ••2 • i For Sale e! McCue's Drug Store, Crediton. Spring Wedding Suits If you anticipate getting married this spring you will certainly want some slick looking duds Here is a Tip writ will pay you to come here and see how swell we can fit •ou up and at a very lots cost. If you are thinking ot a new suit and not the wedding, come here anyway, we will certainly put forth our every effect to make you satis- fied in every particular. J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON „.,'the Sick Made Well Without Medicine Preciaus Life and Health can be saved by this New Method All Sickness is alike to Oxydonor it applies to all cases, no matter what the form of disease in tv be. It re- vitalizes the human body with OX (GEN from the air, OXYGEN is a vital Necessity -the greatest necessity life knows. You can apply OXYDONOIt at home while you rest or sleep. No loss of time from your work or bueiness. It is easily applied, safe and always ready for use. its force never exhaust a It will serve the family, children as well as adults. Write for FREE BOOK No. ire to I)r. H. Sancho & Co. :G;i St. t'.uhnrit e• 4t. \Vest, Montreal, (See. Paints Paints Paints [ have a large stock of ARK BRAND PAINTS The best 1'aiht 111 the market to -day. which I ant selling at cost to reduce my sto:'k. Having purchased the hardware stock of Mr. W. M iigh, 1 am offering it at greatly reduced prices. I(' you are needing anything in this line it will pay you to call early in order to secure the best bargain. _RT. MOORE - KIRKTON Le e11.I:l- :eC1IOO1, REPORT. I c� in L" . t ..} :t of N. S. No. 1', 1 •I ore.. fel :, • remelt et 'Mite a',nee a, • it. rr : r of nee it. 'Enttince class- Ilaro'e 1i1. nn• •M.ere picQta . A. Sr. IV.._ \ JI",,.t,n elleeete And•,A.m. I 1'riflrs,) Key Morton. •)r. IV - - `: , : , seer. .7tn. 1' nta to it lock. 1 h.. tee Jr. 111. -- Ilo: ton .`,)rl►r,-, Nee .\,r,:.•♦ A. • It.: ee . i t - tohnnt' Ilnrtnn. '.,.- tete, h . " .1.,. ' 1,'rnick. 3r. Ii. -- Ern et leen.' ?Myrtle l'yrn. i't. if. - \:Ili' An- dersen, Itleneh • (',nn, \\'ill) ilor. ton. Mahe :' il, ltt r. , harry. d1 t:t Cann. A-- Io 'Robert 1f'•ath. 13 - Arthur 7 t efts, 'l.loy 1 Morton. Nn 0:, roll 30; Av'rad.' utt'ndnnc'► J. V. Miners. Teacher. I%'rict )n Prof. Zavitz, of tee 0. A. Colles, (i•nylph ad.jret.rd 1be .1rtnu•tl meet- ing of 14r eolith Perth Partners' Irl. Stilu11,10 'rucsda)'• 1fit nddrees was ye the improvement of pasture crops in Ontario. OIL In Time of Peace prepare for war. In time of health keep the resistant powers of your {Judy unimpaired. This is the surest defence against disc.tle. :\n occatioc.al cup of ".13O\'RIL":upl,lies that extra strenteth and nourishment which ever) ane needs to escape the illi which are so prevalent at this season. Crediton 'Rev. 'Mr. 'D,•v, y, ,s 1.o was at belie in.; Ithe tconforc••ntc of the efcthbdlst church held to Exeter, preached to the Methodist church here Sunday evening. There vas et very large attenelurlce and'lhe congregation lis- tened w'ilh rapt at etetion for over an hour to the able sermon given by the •rev:•lcnd gentleman. Ile also delighted the audience with his sing ing, and it is safe to say that should ltev. 'Mi. Dewey favor us wain at wee • future time, the church will r. ' . . you;h to hold the pco. alts. A largo ,number from the village and surrounding country spent Sun- day in 'Exeter attending tire Con- ference of •the Methodist church. Work has commenced on tho side walks and it will not be lona •hefore the village will Lava cement walk over 'the whole village of over 11 - miles in length. 'rleotion day passed off very -auiet lyh y here. Miss Armstrong spent Sunday at her home in Exeter. :Mrs. 8. N. Moyer and daughter, of Berlin, aro spending n few weeks' vacation in the village with Mrs. S. Brown. 'Mr. 'Geo. 1loltzmann is having his dwelling •rc-painted which adds to the appearance. Fred llarris is do- ing aha work. ltev. T. I3 Cou 1• r .tc! will r I cs}t'tbit 50 beautiful gut' ul col • or t � I views of the Lowlands ofb'c otl• stn d after 'which . c rh r• Queen 'Victoria's I''uncral and sever- al other life moving- pictures will be shown at the 'Methodist church, en June 100i. Music is expected br the choir. Don't miss this beautiful and instructive entertainment. The Stars will play a return match of Ball a•t Denfield with "the Grey - steads n n 9 b Wednesday nvsdaY next. This team played here on the 25th. Our boys expect to make a better show- ;; next Wednesday than they tett 1 on the 25th. A geme of baseball will be played on Friday, .lune 12th between Creel- icon rand Ailsa 'Craig. 'Game starts 6.15 p. m. Everybody come. Wish. Pt. I-llazel I'reszcato,•, Mary Ann Wilds, Jr. I't. 1 -Stella Cor- nish, Elgin EllFore 'Melvin \\'cin. M. C. JENNISON. Teacher.I e. S. NO. 5, rS1401tNE. Thr school report for No. 5 Cs - Lorne for the month of efay ne fol- lows :-Sr. IV honors 'Loo 6illcry 80, ,.1Iyrt1e Moodie 75. Pass - naze1 Hiso'tt 66, Mary Kydd 65. Jr. IV, 6 •<'L'i"et in Clsethaur--- horny mote:. 'It • • • I. i.. Fete attended the :Ve- tte, .- ..• .t trno., held in Exeter last e •. L.. '1't. election wart off quietly, both Isere get tine out all the available Vot; l• (; .-:.wood's civic holiday w:.1 be, cot Jun. 19th, when the aanu it t,ub- !. school picnic will he lr;.d at u. and Bend. ,.lr. Rub•n Goetz nut] sister Miss Laura Goetz visited their brother Arthur in etratford over Sundae. Carp •eters ;end painters are busy this w.•ek renovating ,the Evatigeli- eel parsonage. 'Mr. Jonas liarileik is removing Om tin roof off his block and re- placing it with paroid roofing'. 11., has several men busy at it this week. '1'lre masons will commence wort: on the new Lutheran church Ines:' wreck• The long -talked of re -union of th Huron County (':.:,licit took p;:l: Friday night at. tee (Bedford Lela Goderich and was attended by abou a hundred and fifty persons. d'.Iva Ford 71, Vera !liootjie 69, !AIlse Te -union was the proposal last Sr. III - Honors 'Itufus Kestle 80, year, of 'Robert sarcaMcLean, of Code rich Pass Austin word ea. 1't. 1I _ who beppcne this year to be county Magee% 'Moodie 65, Garnet Mclealls l warden, and alt present members of G.S. l't. I Ferrol 1►ia'3ins 71, Jtov the council end n11 past It as t s. f\.'Aries t9, Orbyl liesele 63. TlldO_ I who are krill living, as well as the ma Ford 62, county officials, 'were invited and Nu. on roll 30, average attLndnnceI the function carne as an agreeable 26. • feature in connection with the see- . , sion of 'the county council being held Ills. Robinson. Teacher. at teodorich last week, John Leckie 8. 8. NO. reeve of 'Brussels was toastmaster. STEPHEN. )lon.Thos. Greenway was present and REMNANT SALE We will sell for one Iv, .; all retnnats accumulated (lur- ing the spring compos ot Dress Goods, Mullins, Delai- , nes, Piques, Voiles, End): oideries, Laves, Shit t leg, Flannel I ettes, etc. At and Under Cost a A Big Reduction in all Our Millinery Stock Ladies Widow Iiats $1.00 and $1.25 for 65c Remember we give 30 per cent, discount on all of our Wall Papel' tO clear. e «'e still have some snaps in Shoes. Give us a trial and bo COIIvii1Ce(1. t Following is the elool report fnr•�.No'l Steu responded 'to 'the toast,'"f1te J'.trlia- Sr. I V- I'. . Sim. 7,. IL•tistrnent of 'Canada," and spoke of •etre L. Stahl. surf E. Si►n.. ,)r. 11', r, I wonderful cle'-1oprnents of the meat In„land, J, Couhln ; :Sr, 11i, i,, t Silnce ho l.'ft the good old county of Cornisth, C. King, Tl. En;lan:llturon in 1878. J. I3uchanan, of Cul. .Staid: Jr. Iii, Lizzi. Sims C borne tp. was present. and had thJonas, .1, h'I,tnapan, C. Cou-'Klin., JIditinctioii of •being the oldest gen. Sint.. .1rl. . .au,:;..tlernan •preeeit, 'being one of biosw o srh;�'•l..L.::wson• 1 ,. 1. 11. Cot:,;}:- L 4ta.t3 n.slsted in clearing the It lir::i ;.C,fir;,., spot 'where 111otL Arallds lha court 11.C. Chapin t:1!c•::•i •- house •in !the town of GoWsrich. RRc_ mitnieeences of .tI_ • old clays in 1 he county ;were beetl;;d in, 'ancf - the historic Junction %Lill not Boon pass frorn memory. After th.i good t)iiws onth, tneer h:rs t l b.yc a r•cu I )o) cLa ctur- inat, �L Ct b h th c8 l c orhe-ten flir aash ) mus:. .lohn 'Lcki• tu. ul rodticrd the toast dist ns follows.The K1':(.'•God t5 a ve 1 hr. )Cin;;' ; "T1i (Army and :\1t)," proposed by Surgeon -Lt. Col. .Vt .1.R. 'tonnes and respondd .to :by :lajor I):•ck, of Toronto., and Surgeon_Major Shaw, of Clutton. ong, "he tiled, \Vitite and 'Blue," Mr. '1'. McCann passed tthrou+h 1 by Sheriff Ilteynolds." '•Our Coun- h"r. " + "e lasts«ndny. t.iy, proposed rby Phos. '\fcbfi!lanMr. 8..1. Saveitzer called on •Park- reev` of. 'lluilett, and respo«dcd to ttit! Iasi week. by 'Robert 'Millr. formerly warden 1of the county. and now of Torontoc f. rr. Curry, 'Liberal candidate inoars the The Kind Ycu Hato Always B 1 1 North rliuten in 1h•- Provincial elec- oplcllop;Ronald elsP sin Shipka 'tMr. Percy Lawson, of Creditor, called upon Mr. 'Russel Schroederla)st Sunda •. T la. 1. teSars J. ATc1 csea anti \V. Mason, of \Woodham, spent Sunday re. Mr. 8. Sweitzer shippd a car load of Elm lumber last wek. Mr. John Smith and Tltlly Masonof Parkhill spent sundy in Crediton E:rst. Big uro `e '.1qi ••sw,•. e..�.r-.- v- _ _. tii•,.' 4 .41 r-t JA.MES srnE:"r METi1ODIST CI1fIRCH, EXETER, \V1IElI: TIIE CONFERENCE \VA3 HELI►. 6. 8. NO. 4. STEPHE The following is 1 ee en, r•ct re- vort of I he st:lnlieg o[ tbe pupils of 8. S. No. 4, Stephen, for 5It. ruontttof May. Names ere in order ofit. 8r. IV_),onors, lllerbart 1Veiri 811 • thHril11 EI; harry Felt wartz 79,Leonard 6ehroeder 179; pass. Lorna elorlock 71, Veie 1Craf1. 66. .1r. IVhonor. '\WIIIin temariz J5Cornish 95. ClouIIre Eilber 89; piss.11aLet Cottorh 73. Gordon Cortri-It. fig. ('lintn thrown 6S, Otto Ilins n 67. '\litdici Iltimpe 41. .ir. 111--I:ltosl,r. Ile '1ilb'r, Adria AntL. Levels1 eIlllt)1. J 1. Edd:.t. t.e'tl- ih..loey Schw:Irtz, Mervin CosworthEmeron \Wein, Annie Aubin. ClintnMorlock. l't. 1i -Clara lforlock. C. Schrocdcr, Adeline eil:Olive Co Dashwood A very pretty ttedding was Belern- t.iz ,t I1r bon' O felt. tndtt. Nadiger when (h:•ir youngest etuW!tt-r, FCelfr:a %v::s witted ;n 4111'Ii'g' to t11r. \\'nt. Item:e'rson ..1 thnn1 nn 'fueeduy e: nine Int. I'? a cremony was prformed Ly the 'Julin. in the pr''•nc:r of .b-,ut one );uidred guts, Aft"r the • 1°molly rill s:tt down tO ttuou' eup,r and the evening lens nt ilgamr•s rd n .re itne{ p t a lat' dour all left for thir endow\ti�Li„ Jlr. and Mrs. llendlr• nn :I tats- :Ind happy Ltddcrtl}r,young couple la iak? un house !Kiss BURNING ITCHING ECCAUSD MANY SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, Miss elabI Knapp, of 247 Wolfe Street., Peterboto', Ont., says: "kithtirronths ago small white blotches mrd pin,ptoe Lrcke out on nyy hand. To keep from rubbing and scratching was impossible as the the itchier wrs intense. 1 his caused the pimples to break f.:n:irg mattered sores I.clw-ti, my firests sr d s'rzt'•ing to the joints of my fingers. My randsactually in a raw state. i .offers d rnrelly hdr r stiakgni•ht efter niht w•'1F. ththcluenr.n.. illr •tni .Ins which fnllow'd. Eor mrnth. J eonlrl rn1 1 r ► n v hands in nater and did very very little work nbnat tle home. V: le to rem dirt tct- vied still the ditesc wason the ckd and I was Host almot diuen+rg, d whenstatement in the newspaper made Iy genie et reel who had teen r:ud , fatindisease by u.ing 7.amRub caught my attnton. 1 otained a }re ofand began n.ing it. t:'ch ap;iction brought great relief. 1t ch., ! Sla,HEALTMr", SOOTIiiNG AND Ythe 1.urnirg aANTIEPTIC Frt(aninn 1nthdlt Za�.lik .u. r.crag' hu,: s,$(a:d, lhieaten4Tiltiand awellrg ora In .? out rinworm, itch, t•arber's ra'h, three weeks from rommencirir with T.,mp{mples and eruptins, bood1?1 was tared ofhis dread diseas." •4d le`, salt rhum, ahrastons, abc,s. lee and ail shin di. As an em. brocation It is gout fr rheumatisstinks and all nerve pain, w henrubbed in. Ofall storesand druist% tents bet or from la,r•suk Co, !aroma, pstpit for pri • HIE r Send toi •nntofor^1 ' out Ibis n anl wltbsc. stamp for 5' t•. r,1 1 - Son„, 'Phos.E. Ilaye, S'aforth. "Thr 'Parliament of Canar!tr," pro- pos.d byl Dr. \V. .1. !Milne, reeve of J)lyth, :en:1 respondd to by llon. '1'. Grerrevey and el.l'. .11cfeaanM.['. "Our guests" proposd by \V. Lancounty clerk. :tnrl responded to by 'hos. E. Ivry., Seaforth; .1. It. tiller, ilowik : .7.N. 'McKnzie,Aelifi••1d, :old II. 11. .McLain• tee tepee ,-t•.,Illuprs:•r! Ly \\',:dtt. of Ir,tl rich. ::iit`pot:', r) 1•i II '1tubt. Corti.'.awanosh and others. Sete1J 1. Oh 11 11 111 tOlr. "a\ ti rclltur'' propnsell by 1\•m. Frazer. rcve. of Grey. "!'.duration;' proposed by Dr. A. .1. Irwin, reeve of Wingharn. T1s:. •Prss," propos'd by \Villiam Carnplr•lI, of Gdrih : "TLa Ladies' proposed by Teter Ie,•rrnont, reeve of Ifsy, and sotrveters of 11:'t -n.1041 -ctrtt printed in ge!d cti red and blur ribbon. A bit stock of rolnto. Cabbage. Cauliflower. G.-ranium and Fern nn Land. Flowers of ;all kind. llur;ine baskets filled to or. der. ll:tneine bakets filled bydelivered 'to the c'metery free. _1for caren; factory tomato pdn:e 1,0118 DAY. 'Market Gardin'r. "Life in Every Dose" "I cannot speak tea higilv of Pay thine, for it is the greatest rsedicin4 1 ever ncr t. I was lust about 'all inwhen 1 began the treatmentand is 3 months was as teell as ever. It is a rcat toic for trcak and run down pea - pie. There is new life in every dot.'JAN. STOLIKER. Ridgetown, Oat . Dee. 19, 1000. .11 1 aboutts a sin thio ot to tell wondertulels eads top. Throt,t, lug and stomach trrscriouble , and sll ren don conditios quickly cured be its use. At all druggists, get andX1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toroat Siebert t& Co.art.elb Block -" 1)r\SIIWOOD, SpecialSpring Sale Now ' - rs the time to buy your Wash Goods for Spring and Sommer. You will find our stock complete in all lines of Muslins and (iinghoms in lain. checked and fancy striped. Also Dimities, Linens. Dress Ducks, etc. Prices - as low as the lowest. Wo are offering special valve in La- MEN'S POEN dies White Wear of all kinds. Under- Our stock is now complete in Men'a skirts, Gowns, Corset Covers Ladies venewmart Vests, Drawers, White Waists, Belts stilt sfor Wehave the smart e Rc, Rcc. Napes men. young ,nen and smart of ora A full range of Black, White and H Hs. Fancy oyats. Also a Shirts,ullIn Collars, ed Tan Hosiery. Call early and secure Fancy Nests, Braces, and everything your white and tan hose as they are in to make you look neat and smart. All great demand and likely to be scarce' the latest. later on in the season Special bargains in Sateen pt•intb while they e la st 1 eg u laI 20c anti cL e yard for 10c yard. A nice range of long g Rlav es in black and white in Silk, Lisle Thread and Lace from 25c a pair upwards. MILLINERY I)on't forget that we have a first- class Millinerein connection with our store in the person of Illi.. Kerr, who is capable of satisfying you in all your requirements in her line. Our Millin- erystock is roc althe latest styles. n Prices up-to-date will suit you. We have just opened out a lot of new Floor Rugs in all patterns and sizes in the very latest designs and colorings. Do not fail tc, see those rugs before making your selections. A full range of carpets at low prices. CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ORDERED CLOTiIING A SPECIALTY Do not fail to see our huge range of new summer St i ' 6 i tit l cin All styles g and patterns in browns, greys, navy,black etc. at lots prices. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! All the latest styles in footwear in Patent Leather, Tans, Chocolates Blucher Cuts nr:d Oxfords. Remem- ber that these are not the cheap kind that will not wear, but these shoes are the good kind at cheap prices and guaranteed to wear. (Inc prices are lower than the lowest. IHARDWARE Complete line of Spades, Shovels, Forks, Rope, faints, Varnishes, Oils of all kinds, Nails Glass, Coil Spring Wire. Barb Wire, also Ideal Wire Fencing. Price as low as the lowest. Just to hand the finest line of Toilet A full line of Fresh con - Setts, Dinner Setts, Water Setts, ever stantly on hand, Ma chesroceres regut r Lown in Dashwood and at prices that , 15c for 10c. Prunes 3!b packages for will suit you. We purchased a large 20c. salmon 2 for ::;c. Corn and line of those goods at a special price Peas 3 cans for 23c. 2 large bottlett and we are giving you the benefit of Catsup 25c. Seeded Raisins 10c pkg. the same. Call early, Our prices are right. Call and take a look through our stock before purchasing. Market Prices for Farm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, UAS N WOOD TheFarmers Bank of Canada incorporated by Special Act of Parliament. Metnber of The Canadian Bankers' Association and The Toronto Clearing house. HEAD OFFICE, W. R. TRAVERS, General Manager, A Branch of (his Bank has been opened in DASII%VOOI) banking business will l e taansncted at this branch. interest allowed in the Savings Bank on TORONTO. and a general E Lrates and upwards at thehiles urreenntra es and 1aidid four times a year. Farmers Sale Notes discounted. Special privileges extended to accounts of Townships, Farmees and others. Do your banking business at home and keep your account in The Farmers Bank of Canada. R. T. DUNLOP, Manager, DASHWOOD. Fencing and R We have on hand a lot of wire for you to do your fent ing with. Wo handle the celebrated Page and Peerless fencing, also Coil, Barb Wire and Ilog Fencing. Prices are as reasonable as you can get elsewhere, A Number of Large Gates, all sizes. o(ofing A carload of the Preston Colligated Galvanized Shin!,les on hand. A big stock of Martin-Senour ready Mixed Paints 100 per cent pure A Carload of Cement Just Received Full Stock of Screen Doors and Windows. Buy your Hardware From us Produce taken in Exchange Hardware D. TIEMAN, Dashwood SU1VflYIER GOODS Muslims, Colored, White, Stripes, Checks, at 5 cts to 15 cts. Embroideries from ie to 30e per yard. A great variety of Vallenciennes Laces and Insertions 'from 3 cents per yar(1 up. A good assortment cf Prints in light and (hark shades. One second hand IBic )cle for $10. JB. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar