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THE EXETER TIMES, SEPT 3rd 1908
CREDITON NEWS
Zwicker's, Crediton
SoDtcwcr flrrlvals Of Fall 600dS
We are receiving daily consignments of our
Fall and Winter Stock, and will be pleased to
show you our large assortment of the latest
styles of Dress Goods etc., in all the latest
Fabrics and leading shades.
We have made a special purchase of Black
Dress Goods this season and can show you
the best values in these lines.
We have just opened our NEW FALL and WINTER MAN-
TLES. We have them in the very latest makes both Semi fitting
and loose Styles, mostly 48in. long, nicely trimmed with self Strap-
ping and Braids, in the leading colors, Black, Navy, and Myrtle.
We are handling the very best make of Mantles made in Canada for
Styles and Quantity our prices cannot be beaten,
We have also a nice range of Children's and Girl's Mantles,
in all sizes and prices.
Read Made Clothingy
We have received several shipments of Men and Boy's
Fall Suits styles and values cannot be beaten anywhere.
Call and inspect our new lines we will
•
be pleased to show them.
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VW are shipping live Fowl, delivery any day but Saturday, prices for this and
nest week: -Spring Chicks 21lbs. 10c. lb. Hens 9c lb. Butter 19c. Eggs 19c. doz.
A Call Solicited
CHAS. ZWICKER
New SuiIings mal are 11111 " Ing full
Come and See Them
We wish to extend to you an invitation to call and see the new Suitings
that are "in it" this fall. These we are showing represent the choicest offered
by the old and new world.
The patterns are Right, they are Exclusive and we are proud of them.
The Quality is Right too -up to the high standard we always carry. If you
want a smart suit for fall, select your goods here we assure you the style,
make and tit will be right.
The price beyond a doubt, we quote the lowest price possible. This is
acknowledged by our customers, and recognized by our competitors. Again
we invite you, we are proud to show the new goods and talk price at all times
J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON
BROWN'S
NOTICE
This month we are swinging with the big
Fall Business. Each day will find more NEW
GOODS in place, for this is the month when
all our Fall and Winter goods arrive.
%'e call your attention to our new stock of Dress Goods, all the
latest fabrics and a full line of them. Be sere and see our goods be-
fore plrchasing elsewhere.
Watch this space next week
when we will give you details regarding Ladies' and Children's Coats
Underwear, Blankets, Millinery, etc.
Am in Toronto
this week purchasing GOODS to surpass any
Fall Stock we have carried heretofore.
Baring us your Produce. anything that will sell, Timothy,
nd Clover seed, etc. for which we will lily highest market
'rices.
A ('all Solicited.
S. BROWN
THERE IS NO REASON
Why you should not use the best kitchen Ranges
made.
Pandoras, Happy Home, Ladies' Aid, and
Saska•Alta.
They hake perfectly, save fuel, keep fire day and
night, delight every user. Made of
the very best material and
guaranteed in
every res-
pect.
Boy 'I''lt'tn and s.tro the expense of buyingcoal balks.
special aft, ntion given to EAVETRUU(I1N(l.
W. MOORE - KIRKTON
FALL coons
Crediton
Our high school department was
opened this week with a fairly good
attendance. This department which
is in charge of the principal, Mr. C.
Bluett, was started in connection
with our public school only a short
time ago. and now enjoys a high
standing which the principal, trus-
tees and citizens of our village may
justly feel proud of. Those intend-
ing to enter this department should
make arrangements at once.
Mrs. It. !licks„ of Winchelsea, Is
Rspen.dingflicks.a week with her son, Rev.
The Zurich baseball boys and the
Dashwood tennis club are expected
here Friday to play friendly games
with our boys.
'Miss Armstrong, milliner for C.
Zwickcr. is attending the openings
in Toronto and will resume her dor-,
mer position with him on her return.'
The Methodist choir will take part
nett Monday evening at the Zion
Ila •-s.t ileme services.
sand Epworth League of
the 'Met ..dist church picniced 'at
the Bend on Wednesday last.
Mr. Edmund .\Werth, who for the
past three Scars has been working t
in Ottawa, is spending a tete boli- b
days with his mothten.
The following are this week taking c
in the ,Toronto exhibition, Samuel r
Brown, 'Misses Clara Fnhner, Ella1
Link, ;Myrtle Clark, Carrie and a
Susanna Kuhn, 151r. and Mrs. Bam'l.i
Kuhn and A. E. Kuhn.c
A picnic ,w _liven at the lake last
week in honor of tMr .and firs Ilarryt
Wind, •before leaving for their home
in Detroit. A large number of re-
latives were present and all report
a fine outinet
Mr. and .Mrs. J. S. elotz and child-
ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard dlill. d
Mr. and Mts. Mart. Salter. of Exe-
ne
ter, were ;the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. G
Thos. Trevetbick over Sunday. ,
Mr. John Fit►kbeiner spent n few 1
days in Seaforth visiting his son, to
Charles.
• Farquhar
Mr. !)ave Hiow,, met with at
eidetic one day last wim, 'which
lay hien off duty for a little w
Ile was operating the saw on
threshing engine, when his b
came into contact with it, see
(tutting several Lingers.
Mr. S. Martin, II. A., principal1
St. _Marys Collegiate Institute,
in the village on Friday Net.'Miss Lindsay Gardiner is vi.itin;;
Miss Elsie Turnbull at Toronto.
Rev. Dr. Afeldruni .rave a very
interesting discourse ht the Thataes
Road church on Sunday Met.Mrs. (Ur.) .Balfour sad daughter
who has been visiting at W. !McGills
returned to their home in London on
Saturday.
Miss Louise 1.acrett, of Exeter•
and Miss Pugh, of ?oron.o, visited i
Mrs, Beavers last wotir
Messrs. Alex at►d Ws *. Turn
are attending the Torc , , exhibit
Mr. and Mr,. Jas. Ga.rdi►ter
tended the funeral of the late G
Wren, of Hensel!, on Zuesday.
W. A. .Gardiner left on Tuesday
to resume his studies et at. Ma Instituto.
1 as- ,
will I
bile.
the.
and
rely
DASHWOOD NEWS
pkzeimammommaii
Dashwood •
o Mr. Albert Won't', of the F.,rmers
war !lank, is holidaying in Berlin and
Torw►tc
Missionary ices bc
the Evangelical serychurchnwere on .au•'dndayin
evening .last.
Mr. ilenry Either, ALP. I'., was In
the village on Monday.
Mr. Jas..Watnbohl is at present
laid up with a sore foot. the result
of stepping .on a nail.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deitrich and
child, who have been +visiting J.
\Yellin have retufned home.
Miss Berth•, Fidt left this week
for Berlin m 1 ere she intends taking
a course in the business college
there.
'Miss L. Whitt.•: left for Toronto
on Monday to attend business college
in that city.
rya The Misses Tiernan are this Week
visiting friends in Creditors.
Mr. Ross, •►who has been working
for Mr. Ed. Nadiger, intends moving
to Arkona next week.
on- Mr. and Airs. Phillip Pfasold are
ids visiting in Toronto this weeks.
The Dashwood Tennis .Club will
ast visit Crediton on Friday text and
in- play a friendly game.
tb
bull
ion.
at-
eo.
Shipka
Mr. Peter McKenzie left last M
day for Manitoba where he into
stopping for Rhe harvest.
Mr. Ronald Matthews left 1
Monday for Toronto, whore he
ends spending a few weeks wi
is sister. .
Mr. Thos. Lynch shipped a mixed
rn-loadtot of sheep and cattle tb To-
oa
Mr. J. F. Robertson spent Sunday
t Ailsa Craig.
Mr. George Kellerman shipped a
ar-load of flax seed to Baden last
week.
The flax mill has completed thres
ing jor this season!
Grand 'lend
Dusk shooting opened Tuesday.
Campers are still going home eve
ay, but still there is a good mut
r left. It seems hard to lea
rand Bend and especially the tteo
le who live here.
Mr. and Mrs. %Verd, of London, r
reed In their auto to spend a fe
ays before closing .up "This -is -it
Mrs. ,Burwell and relatives hay
Ise returned from London ,to spen
fete; da.
Mr. Louis nacelle has purchase
r. Frank Allister's farm consis
g of 80 nores. No doubt lie OWi
ake a good farmer.
Robert llatuilton, •esq., has se
red the services of a coachman t
"drive his new driver.
James Jlighsted left on Frith
night from Parkhill for Vancouvc
taking to cars of goods and ma
chinery with him. Ile will be fol
lowed this week by his family tits
Rich. llamilton and family. The
intend entering the saw mill bust
11089,\Vm. Wilson and wife who hat'
conducted the resturant in connee
tion with .the Leavitt Park here th;
season. leave (for Exeter this wee .
Sorry to sec you go Billie, but then
you are sure of it next Fear again.
Rev. Mr. Steadman preached a
veiy nble and appreciative sermon.
here on Sunday die?. Mr. Steadman
for a young man is a very forcible
speaker.
W. 11. Oliver pat in a slate black
board at 8. S. No. .1 8, •I3osanquet. on
Bahl rola,!(.
C. 11. Smith has started a livery
Any person wishing a Foch driver
for a day's outing give him a call.
Miss .Mills had a picture taken of
her school children by Mr. Roberts.
of Clinton, nvhich will no 'doubt be
a world beater.
Quite a nutnber from here are a
tending .the Toronto exhibition tb
week.
Our citizens twill be pleased
learn that the planing mill at Ile
sall has been purchased by the Das
wood Planing Mill Co., and that
will be erected in Dashwood at one
The machinery and part of th
building materia! has been brougi
t-
is
to
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h-
it
e.
e
tt
h- here, and 'work on the new building
has been commenced.
A GRAND OFFER. -TILE 'TIMES
AND TOItONTO ,WEEKLY GLOBE
AND !FARMER (FROM
ry 1Vo\V UNTIL JANY. 1910 FOR 1$1.60
n- OR TPAPERS TWOPAPERS FROM NOVve TO JANY. 1909 FOR :35 CENTS"
bliss Nora Brown and Elmira Ya-
ger left Monday for Stratford to+ a
attend the business college. a
The :Misses Jlartlein, of Dashwood
spent Sunday in the village guests M
of Mrs. (Christ Fanner. in
Ir. and .Mrs. harry Dyer, after in
a pleasant two weeks vacation with
parents and friends, left for their cu
home in .Detroit 'Monday last.
Miss Dorothy Kuntz, of Exeter, is
spending a few weeks with her aunt
Mrs. Bertrand,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roedding and
family, of London, are spending a
week's vacation with the former's
brother, Mr. Thos. Trevetbick.
Read J. 111. Iloltzmann's change of
on this pago.
e- Winchelsea
w
Mr. \1'►n. Thompson, of Woodstock,
is the guest of his sister. Mrs. Turn-
s bull.
d 'bliss Ethel Codbolt. .who visited
her mother during the vacation. re-
d turned Saturday to Tilbury to take
t- charge of her school.
11 The Misses Flo. Peart and Pearl
Squires. of 8t. Marys, visited ibtias
- Ethel Godbolt last week.
Messrs Robert Coward and Percy
ncan left Tuesday for Medicine
Y Hat, .where they expect to secure
twor positioDuns,.
- Miss Edith :Turnbull left Monday
Ch
to atham.
attend the business college at
o
T Miss Ethel .1.1e11, of liurondale, is
- the guest of bliss Vera Coward.
Themeeting of (the beef ring .will
0) be held in Winchelsea on friday
- night and at Elimville on Saturday
knight for 'the purpose of settling up
the business of the past season and
making .arrangements to sce if they
will carry it on for another twenty
weeksS A full attendance of all In-
terested is required.
The anniversary services of the
Sunshine church will be held on Sun-
day, Sept..l3th. On the Monday fol-
lowing an old fashioned tharvest
home supper /will be gvcn :it the
church, for 'which an excellent pro-
gram is being arranged. The Credi-
ton German choir will bo in atten-
dance and 'take part in the program.
All disorders caused by a bilious
state of the system can be cured by
using Carter's Little Liver Pills. No
pain, griping or discomfort attend-
ing their use. Try them.
Centralia
Mr. Edgar 'Butt, of Kippen visit-
wek'.
ed t`( the Methodist parsonage last
Miss Vera Essery is visiting rela-
tives in Toronto,.
bliss Mattie Ilandford left Tuesday
for Toronto.
Mr. \Vm. Cotwill has seturncd
home from a business trip to Scot-
land.
Mr. and Airs. Wm. Essery spent
Saturday and Sunday in Mitchell
with friends and relatives.
'Miss Ruth .iiooper, of Exeter, vis-
ited at Mrs .Itichard flicks' a num-
ber of days last week.
Mr. and iMrs. John 'Colwill were
called to attend the funeral of Air.
Webb, of London, the latter's fath-
er. Mrs .Colw•ill has not yet re -
returned'.
A number from bore took in the
annual i?den picnic on Saturday last
and all report the most enjoyable
time of the season.
Afiss Irene ilfandford, of Exeter,
was a guest at the (Methodist par-
sonage lest week..
Miss Birdie Boyle, of Exeter. vis-
ited
Grittyf.riends and relatives in this vi.
FALL FAIRS
Toronto. August 31 to Sept 14.
Western hair, London, Sept 11 to
BORN
JONES -In Exeter. on September
1st. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones n
ICE LLEIIMANN-In Dealt weed', on
Friday. August 28th to Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob licllermann, a son.
STEINIIAGEN. - In hashwood, on
Wednesday, Aug. 26th to Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen• a son.
MARRIED
JACKSON lIU(NKiN-At the . re-
sidence of the bride's parents, Mr,
and 'Mrs. ilenry ltnnkin. Logan, on
Wednesday, Sept. 2n1, Miss Rhoda
Ilunkin to Mr. George Jackson, of
Mitchell.
SOIL
MARSIHALL- LANNIN - In Man-
ahan!, Tuesday, Sept. 1st, by Tier.
Wella, of Granton. Zeta. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'ankh) to
Mr. Ira Marshall, of Kirkton.
IM ED
Exeter, Sept 21 and 22. l CAS
` Ma
f: -fn Exeter, on August 29th.
8t. Marys, Sept. 23 and 24. \I-
liirkton ()et 1 and 2. 8 r
ry An Stinson. beloved wife of
. Thomas Case. aged 53 years.
nonth• end 17 days.
ELIMVILLE GENERAL STORE
We have sold our Store and Stock and for the month of
September we will offer a large amount of our stock at great-
ly reduced prices. The following will give you an idea of
our big bargains.
Black tea regular 25c. per pd. 54 for $1 5 only Men's Suits
1 tailor made size .31 reg $15 for $10.00
4 Men's `mite elves 31, 35,
iteg,..u. lnr $g1l3n0)1 for
ff(ur $8,50
$7.ri0$7.50
$7,00
A number 01 pieces of Prints.
RrRulnc 12)e 10.. awl 8e for ltk 8c an.i tic
Litre reg 3 4 (fan.' Se• for lc 2c lc and tic
Blue Ribbon tea reg 40c. for 'facts
Satada Tea reg. Inc. for 3:3cts
Coffee reg. 3Scts. for Vets,
1 onl) Toilet Set reg. *5. for $3 85
1 only'roilet Ret reg. $2.75 for $2.001
Alco White Toilet set ntreduced prices ,
3 only Dinner sets reg. $12 11► for $9.54)
„ 138.50 for t'•d.i,l)
./ ., ., ., ,. it) d) for g4.b10.
We have too, a lot of Shoes at low prices.
K Irkton
A very pretty wedding was sol-
emnized at the home of OIr. and
Mrs. \Vm. Larkin. of the 8th con-
cession of lllanshard on 'Tuesday,
I Sept. Ist. when their daughter Miss
Zeta was united in marriage to blr.
Ira Marshall. of lt:irkton. The ccrc-
1 ,pony was perfortned by ltev. Wells,
of Granton. in the presence of a
large number of invited guests. ,Mr.
Marshall is one of our promising
fanners and his wife will be wel-
eonred in our midst.
OAESMt0itT4..
ear, the Atte Rind You Halt Alsals d',.111
iligna•art
of
NEW FALL600DS
New Fall Dress Goods,
New Fall Mantles,
New Fall Skirts,
New Fall Waists,
New Fall Hosiery and Gloves,
New Fall Suits,
New Fall Overcoats,
New Fall Water Proof Coats.
We extend a cordial invitation to conte and see aur stock before you mg -
Don't
your needs for Fall and Winter.
Don't forget that we are offering Shoes away down in price.
Siebert & Co.
Hartletb Block. DASIIWOOD,
NEW FALL GOODS
Dress Goods in all the leading shades and cloths in Venetians,
Broadcloths, Latin Finish Cloths, Fancy Striped and Plain, etc. at
close prices.
New Mantles and Jackets
We are sole agents for the Celebrated Puritan Brand Ladies & Children
Mantles and Jackets. For style and quality and excellent fittet•s there is none
to surpass them. We have them in loose fitting also sea,i-fitting. Be euro t0
call and see them before making your purchases. Our prices are right,
New Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, etc.
You cannot possibly effect as great Ladies White Underskirt regular $1.25
a saving by buying hither or thither! for $1.00 each.
as you can by confining yoursell,to the' Ladies White Night Gowns regular
one great bargain giving centre Tie- I $1.50 for $1.00 each.
man and Edigbolfer. Bear in mind for Ladies Embroidery Corset foyers re.
every bargain you see or bear tell of guiar 50e. for 40c. each.
there is just as many and just as good Ladies Black Hose 3 pair for 25c.
iu our store. Our bargain given is Ladies Tan Hose 2 pair for 25c.
not confined to only a line or two but Ladies Vests IOcts. each.
it. le spread over all and the bargains Bargains in Enibroidery and Laces.
you get in one of our lines are only re- A beautiful range of Ladies Belts,
preventatives of the many others we Fancy Collars, Ties, Gloves, etc.
are giving. We handle the celebrated D and 'A
A few pieces of Fawn and Tan color- Corset.
ed dress goods in Satin Clothe, Hen-
rietta and etc, regular 50 and 00 to clear HARDWARE
at 25c. yd. Cut Nails all lengths (slighty rusted)
Fancy Muslin 15 to 25Cts. for IOcts, yd. 2cts• per pound.
Fancy Gingham 12j to 15c. for lOc, yd. 1 Peerlessfe
lOc. for 3c. yd. washer At bargain prices
American Prints worth 7c, for 5c. d. 1 Leader washer
10 piece' of print regular 12jc. for 10c. 1 Hammock regular $2 50 for $2,00
yd. Long handle Shovels 50c each
Blue and white Checked Skirtings re. Sad Irons regular $1.25 for $1.00 set
Ruler 12ic. for 10c.
Bleached Sheeting 2'yds. wide for 25c.
yd.
Factory Cottons worth 121c. for 10c.
yd.
See our Bleached Table Linens the best
value ever shown in Dashwood.
Ladies Waists regular 50c. to $1.00 now All kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
25c. to clear. Machine oil. and Cylinder oil. We
Flannellette Night Dress for Ladies handle the celebrated Sherwin Will.
regular $1.00 for 05e. each. lams Paints, they go the farthest and
Flannellette Night Dress for Ladies wear the longest, because they are
regular $1.15 for 75c. each, the beat.
Highest prices plaid for Farm Produce.
TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER
Corner Store, - - DASHWOOD
andle Spades slightly rusted 50c es
Window Screens clearing at 20cts each
A full line of Scoop Shovels and Grain
Bags. If you are in need of any Feno.
ing be sure and see that you get the
Ideal IVoyen Wire the beet fencing
made, we are Agents for same.
heFarmers Bank of CanadaCapital $I,000,000 Total
Assets $1,600,000
40 Branches throughout Canada.
Special Attention (liven to Farmers' Business
Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected at Lowest Current Rates.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Interest paid or added to principa'
1 times a year.
Your money is too valuable to leave in the house where burglars, thieves
or fire may take it from yot , or to invest In risky epeculittitem or with doubt-
ful institutions that so often in the past have robbed men of their bard earned
wealth.
DRAFTS ANI) MONEY ORI)F.itS ISSUED
When Fending money to any part of Canada of the world, remember our
,
Zia•. drafts and money orders are available here, and Fold at the lowest possible
Threshing is the t of •the rates. Our money orders are payable at par at any point in Canada and prin
Most of the wheat ,s sown-
cip+tl points in the United States and (gent Britain,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacques attendedUCrt Morro -Courteous Treatment. No Itect Tape.
Toronto fair on Monday and Tuesday.' R T DUNL(-P
g'URl ce one block north of Siebert & Co's, store,
Mr. .Jacques is going to Pickerin
for a couple of weeks.
J. 3Iern, jr., J. Vern, sr., J. Peart
and T. BernBernattended Toronto fair
this week!.
bfr. and ;Airs. .. Taylor,. ?dr. end
Mrs. 11. Kyle attended 'Toronto fair
this weekt
Mr. and ,bit's. E. !fern, Mr. and
Mrs. R. :Taylor and daughter Lila.
and Mr. and Mrs. 11. Kyle ttendcd
the wedding of ,Miss Zeta Lankin in
Blanchard oft Tuesday at high noon
to Mr. 1. Marshall, of Kirkton.
8. Balkwill called on A. Berryhill
on Sundayt
i say, remember the great oocial
at 'Lion on Sept. 7th nt 7 p. m.
Chicken pie and other good •+tuff,
also a splendid programme. Every.
body come.
J. Towl while carrying n couple of
boards on Friday fell on t machine
hc•It and used himself up badly.
• . , Manager, DASHWOOD.
SALE REGISTER
Auction sale .of valuable farm in
Stephen. not th half of lo. 5. 90,
concession, consisting of fifty nores,
Sale Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Gladman &
Stanbury, Solicitors ;.John Gill, Auct,
Auction Sale of of house and lots
in Centralia, 'belonging to the estate
of the late \Vm. Baker. Hale Mon -
ay, Sept. 1411,. Mailman & Stan -
cash. 1. Pl'O 111Ce taken as cash. Highest price paid for '1-Thery,SoMlicitorisses; sharpJohn: Giland AJackuct. son
eft yesterday dor London'.
All goods sold in the month of September will be strictly .1
See our splendid range of new wrapperettcs (1 1234 c. Produce.
Our hosiery is complete and range in price from 12 t, cents to
50 cents.
Try a piece c,f our cotton cashmere Ci t.l cents.
A full stock including Nails, Glass,Putty,llinges,llorse Brushes
Paint Brushes. Scrub Brushes, Sherwin Williams I'aints And Varn-
ishes, Raw and Boiled Oil, Etc,
Accosints Will
ember let., And
by Sept ,30th.
guest rice fur 1 reduce.- -
. W. Fe BEAVERS, Farquhar RN
11i P ' ,
be rendered Sept-
mt est be settled for
Elimville
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
TMa Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature of
old Weather
Is COMING
What about a nice Pandora Range,
A Royal or Peerless Peninsular,
An Oak or Base Burner?
We make a specialty of Eavetroughing, and Roofing, We hand.
le Brandford Roofing. Preston Galvanized Shingles and Core•iron.
Cement always on hand.
A snap on some Page Gates and Fencing
Coll and Barb Wire.
Eggs and Butter taken. Come and see us before you hay,
Hardware D. T1 EMAN, Dashwood
IRON AND ._wood
PUMPS
1 wish to inform the Public and those in need of Pumps, that 1 haye n, .v
the agency for the
Aylmer Iron Pump s
and will he pleased to quote price and Teams. if you are thinking of putting
in an Iron or Woad Pump conte in and see us before buying,
��� Pump Repairing a Specialty.
HARTMAN ELSIE, Dashwood.
Dea)k, in Iron and Wood Pumps.