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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-22, Page 5r 1 • THE EXETER TIMES, NOVEMBER22nd 1906 " Say 'Maple Leaf' Rubbers and keep your ribaldry and warm."- Winslow from' "Um old woman who lived in a shoe." Made of the best Para gum, cut to fit snugly a n d accurately, "Maple Leaf Rubbers" present a thoroughly waterproof surface. Keep your feet dry and warm in tho wettest kind of weather. Rubber boot illustrated is thoroughly waterproof and doubly strengthened at points where wear is greatest. For toile by G. MANSON. CREDITON Flour Mills We have installed a NEW ROLLER PROCESS in our Mill for the rolling of Oats, and can now fill promptly any Or- der to roll Oats for Horses. We still have our Chopper and can also fill orders in this • tine promptly. K. Sweitzer Crediton. Crediton DR E. J. MoCUE, MEMBER ON- TARIO COLLEGE PHYSICI. sins send Surgeons, Successor to Dr. E. A. Heist, Orediton. Ont. Mr. Art Zwicker spent Sunday at alis home in London. The Epworth League of Mlle James Street Methodist church, Exeter, made a visit on Monday evening do the League of the Crediton •Metho- elisbr,hurch. The Exeter League tut. visaed the program which was :More. °nobly enjoyed. After the program tight refreshments aver•, served. Mr. \Vrn. Lewis areseived word nn Monday from him on William at South River, who has been anxious- ly ill for the past few weeks, that he is elowtY improving and will .moon be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Truemnert of Petrous, are visiting friends and relatives in town. Mr. and MCS. Schwartz have re- turned to their home in Colborne, after a ple.•inx nt visit ►with It heir- daughter, eirdaughter, M.re. Chris. liaist. Mrs. Geo. Lawson was taken oto 8l. Joseph hospital one day last meek to undergo an .operatioa. The opera- tion was successfully performed and Mrs. LawFon is now doing nicely. If you ere 'coking for 'something like, suitable for a Obrietmas *resent remember that James Law- • on,0ur popular jeweler haat a large AeRAM- me arab. Messrs. fern:! Ilro". ire polling in 1V ♦ - •c •k for m. . [of c h'sr w a furnace 1 1 t fat't. Centralia. bfr. and Mrs. J. Young spent Sun- day visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. otienh i)nthacev. .Dirs. T)auncey whp' s been ening for swine lime 18 If low a1 the present writing. Mr. 8. llrown was in Goderir:h on Friday of last week nn business. Mrs. ['reeler and Vias Gertit' Rea- --tet der, of Zurich. spent a few daps luta' Mr. Christ li..ist has hetet very ill week at the home of •\1r, S. Brown. the past week. Dais: Wien McWilliams, of Toronto li all rumor; are true %that we sister of \Lrs..John rllclsaac, iv visit- i here these days. there will be sonre- ine 31 the Royal hotel. thing doing Christmas Mr. Dougall Mclsatc, of Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweitzer, visited his brother John on Sunday Shipka, ,;;ave :a dinner to their rel - last, alive~ and friends on Tuesday even - John IIaughlin, of Skittle', was In ing last. Venison was Lhe .main town on business Monday. dish. Those who were present from Messrs. Waiter Clark. Chas. Wolfe this village were M.r. and Mrs. Bar - and William White who ,were duck Ty Sweitzer, Mr. and Mr. Joe Iiaist, shooting )oast week, report good sue- Mr. and Mrs. John Sweitzer, Mr. cess and plenly of game. and Mrs. Trick, our genial postulate Mr. II. Wing, of btaipka, called on ter ,and wife, Conrad Kuhn, •Mr. and friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Matt Morlock, _11r. and Mrs. J. Rev. E, II. Bean left friday even- II. Bob zmann and the assistant Ing ;or IbuffiIo, to attend to the postmaster, Mr. Dan. Sweitzer and funeral of his brother-in-law. wife. A very pleasant evening twos Wes Finkbeiner wag in London Saturday on business. Christ Either, of Zurich, was do town on Thursday. Henry Eilhe.r, M. I'. 1'., end Sam'I Sweitzer %returned hone from Mus- koka on Thursday. Rev. M. C. Morlook, of Chicago. last Sunday occupied eho pulpit in the I:vanertlical church in the morn- ing and in i he English churn!' in ,rho evening. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Clurko were In Shipka on Friday on •business. Charlie Finkbeiner, of fieaforth spent a few days visiting his home and his weddiet announced dor this week a t t he forzner'ti thonne. Mrs. \Vinken Leder, wife of the late Mr. \Visken vede,r, of Daahwcyoi with her son and two daughters spent Friday visiting the former's brut her. A meeting of the band wait held Friday evening when the business of the past year was transacted and new offs".ers appointed. Our hand bay, ha►in:; secured uniforms same time ago, now present n pleasing ap- Vea ranee. CREDITON SCilOOL REPORT (Crowded out !Oat week) The following report for O: tober contains the 11:1nies of the nu oils who obtained 1;0 per cent or %over in tho examinations he41 during the month. Names are in order of 'merit. Division 111. -Junior V-1', Gaisor, 1''. Beaver, E. 11111, H. Meadd. Class iV.-1•:. (;aiticr, P. Heist, I,. Finkboi- ner, 11. Trick- A. Finkbeiner, Sr. i1I L. (;wiser, 1'. 'Treitz, It. Iledden, lis Majagnus, CLAUDE IILUETT. Teacher. Division 1i[. -int. 3rd- 1[, Holtz - mann, 1. Brown, 1. llirizell, 8. Finkbeiner, M. \Venzel. E. hoist. Jr. i1I.-Q. Bede -ins, W. Ilnist, L. ()ca- tJr,1[ - Bene- dict, IL --11. Shenk, G. b lie he n d' 1 tc 11. lirown.Jr.1 o .l i . Pt. i - R. Dirac:. 1. Wolfe. C. (y',t reicher, G. Erb, 1•:. a; MISS S. SATTL'I ER, 'Teacher, Division I, -Sr, 11.-L. Iledden. J': Rluet t. i't. li.-L. Weiner, V. Gai- scr, 0, \V,1k•'r, 1.. 1ltadden, R. Eng- W. N. Yerex, Principal Commercial lisp, ,\. i1. -i... 11tisi. M. Guenther. Department MISS KIi':NZEE. Teacher. sheet. WHEN THE TIP Is A DOG'S nose is cold and moist. that dog is not sick. A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry, cracked and colorless lips moan feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful pink velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr, Sbmoop's Gneon Salve it will soften and 'heal any akin ailment. Got a free ,trial box, at our stone, and be emvinced. La'rRe nickel capped Maes jars, 25e. Sold by W. 8. Howey. MOORESVb1.LE. Wilbert Itevington .is visiting friends in Niseotiri this week at the home of Mr. John I[obbs. Miss Olmstead, of Lambeth, is vis. fling ;at the reaiden^e of DUr. R. 8. Hodgins. The recent heavy wind -storm re- sulted in the blowing the roofs off the barns of James itiaar. and L. Sul- livan and breaking L. Ilodgins' win- dow. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION TELLS file fact that we give indiv idua instruction and make a specialty of each pupil enables us to qualify our pupils for situations in the shortest possible time. It will pay you to join our classes Catalogue free. WIeEn 81131108 0011e110 110 Dundee Street, London, Ont. Wm. C. Coo, C. 8, R. Principal. Men's Overcoats and Suits We are receiving regular shipments of new tip-to•date Overcoats, Suits, Men's Reefers, Boys and Children's Overcoats, and some new patterns and styles of Ladies' Mantles, all marked at the closest prices. We are giving extra value in all lines of goods this season. Our Underwear Stock is Complete Our Underwear stock Is complete in ail lines of Men's, Ladies' and Child- ren's sizes in Penmans unshrinkahle good. which are unsurpassed for quality. We Nought. before the ad- vance and it will pay you to bey here. We are paying the following prices for Dressed Fowl Turkey 14c per Ib. Geese 9c per lb. Chickens 9c per Ib Ducks toe per lb Bring in your samples of Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, etc., before selling. We are paying fancy prices for good lots. C. ZWICKER CRBDiTON, ONT. Dashwood The weather at p;cseol I.s just ►vh.tt the Iarming c0.111u1uni1) II :I111. lin under t o complete the 1,11 plo'agll- tng. \Wc are sorry to learn 1lrut our stage driver, Mr. henry Hoffman, is confined 10 his bed through illness. typhoid fc►:r, \Vt: 111)11" leer .1 steeds recovery. .lar. John 1'rceter end Miss Fanny I'recter, of Zurich, vi.it.'d ut 11 Ai- ry W'illert'i Sunday. Mr. John Hall was i1) town last week looking an .lite interests of the c!over t;ejii business. The nli`;tiinlrlr)' s'er Vie.ei 'ill the Evan{relicn1 church on Sunday were conducted by Use pastor. Roy. Mr, E:idt. The programme for the com- iutt Christ utas entertainment is 4)eing ilrvp:trtel and will be ,given lsome- tivae during the holidays. Win. held. left this week for Sea - forth. where be is being employed. E. \1. lirokenihite }las opened an office in Sinton'.{ o!d stand for Lhc conducting o1 conveyancing. Ile 1, also agent fur fire and life insuraitoe. Mr. Brokenshire hes added a lo: or stationery and school supplies, \Vhat might have proved a satin accident !.,fel Dar. David Pfaff Iasi Thursday. Mr. Pfaff ►was at ttho mill. and as the employee were re- pairing some machinery he was ereisting the!" when in B(H110 manner he backed against a piece of abaft. int;, which caught the back of his coat, twititut4 his clothes so tight that •they were torn from .his buck. Mir. Pfaff managed to freta himself but be was badly bruised. 1)r. McLaughlin leaves shortly for Europe to tike a poet graduate course in the leading hospitals of London, Paris, Lcipsio, and Vienna, He expects to be away, Io: sev- eral months, and daring his absence Dr, :McBride will look after his prac- tice here. Dr. 111chit u:lid in was Tuesday. arr•:•Inging for transporta- tion. in London A GUARANTEED CURE FOR 1'ILES Itchine. Blind, Bleeding, Protrud- in3 files. Drugzists are authorized to refund money if I'4zo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 1.1 dare 50o tHIEAT DISTRESS IN ITER '1•1!ROAT Not an uncommon experience ►va3 t 11:11 of '.1 r1. 11. S. Wilmot of Shuler, N. S. Doctors failed. still ;t quick rare Was found in ''Cata.rrhozonc." Notice 0 hie statement : "I have been a .most dreadful sufferer from .bron- chial toruble and catarrh. On damp days I would hawk and suffer ,great. distress in my it.hroIt. 1 used all kinds of medicines but didn't !get perntaracnt relief till I tired Catarrh_ ozone. It has strengthened my throat, cured my cough and made rue entirely well." Refuse substitu- tes (for the one weliablc bronchial and 'throat cure. A11 dnaler,s sell "Catarrhozone" in 25c and $100 sizes. CENTIRALiA A very pretty wedding took place in 8t. Peter's church. Wednesday November 21st, when Miss AngeLia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dian Coughlin was united in marriage ,to Dr. P. J. McCue., of Crediton- The ceremony was performed at den o'clock a. m. by the Itev. Father Fee- ler, after which a reception was given and wedding bre•ikfnsl served to the ht:rge tnumber .of invited gUeAts. The bride was gracefully at- tired in a gown of white [silk em- broidered net lice rub:; over ,whito duchess satin. trimmed with em- broidered .hiffon and seed p"nr'ie and wearing tine customary bridal Feil and orange bioraoins. She .was (In- sisted by her sister, Miss Etta, who watt 1ro to slt[ull► nw d. The young couple received many urefuT and costly preeentsi. Mrs. McCue VI one of Cent ralia':+ moat le tented young !•idles and the good wishes of her large circle of friends ere ex- tended for the future happiness of herself and husband. Dr. and Mrs. McCue left on %the afternoon train for an careern drip. :after which they MARRiEII will reside in Crediton. Mrs. Mc- McCI'E-CO('G11LIN- In St. fetor) Cue's travelling gown ►►':am grey church. liiddulph, on v1'edneedaY, broadclot 11 Wit h hat I o notch. Nov. 2Ist, by the Rev. Father Foe- ' ter, Angeii:t Coughlin. of Central - You hardly realize that it Is med- 1,, to Dr. 1'. .1. McCue, of Oretiiton iotno whenon takingCarters Little Li - _-_--- .. ver Pills they aro veryentail•no rove ,1c: l1 Ninertia :implies. s bad effects; all troubles from tor- ! prevent all Cold': and Gr'iptu) when pid liver are relieved by their use. "taken at the sneeze stage." I're..• ventics are toothsome candy tablets. Prevents,•; dissipate all colds quick- ly, and taken e.Irly, when you firs.t feel that ► cold is canine, they check and prevent them. i\rercn- tics are thorouchly safe for children. and as effectual for results. Sold and recommended in 5 cent and 25c. boxes by W. S. Howey. BROWN'S ANNOUNCEMENT 20,000 Wanted 2°,000 Pounds _ Pounds Twenty thousand pounds of Poultry. Will pay Highest Market Prices, Trade or Cash Also offering special bargains in many lines of gooks during the poultry &).l;on. S[Ace will not permit us to list them. Crybaby and se© for yourself. 1It're are a few we want to push:- urtains and Draperies, Silks, Dress Goods, Gloves, Linens and arpets and Linoleumns, Big Assortment to choose from. Cottons Blankets Both Flannelette and Wool Women's Furs, Men' s Furs tent in Chits lino is unsurpassedm. Millinery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Women's and Men's Underwear, Men's Clothing, Boys' Clothing Do not fail to s.e these, they are nifty and up t. -date. Out Prices are Right. Groceries always fresh and new C BROWIN ll kinds of produce taken in exchange�7• except the last named. The •funeral was held on Sunday nfternoan aril wan very largely attended, the in- terment taking ;Once in 1I,c llronaon Line cemetery and was conduetei by Hey. A, D. Giscla;ler, pastor of the Evangelical church, of which con- gregation deceased was ars active and consi.,:cnt member for years. - Iicrald. 011 E011 A CLEAR. COMPLEXIt)AN 1 A tler complexionIe x1on I t the o1)twrd evidence of i 11W In t• cleanlinan. In bad health the face becomes :t sign- board, :eluing J>f dIbeaso within. if ye.low, t.i:e, ie not properly secreted if u:,llid the kidneys are faulty; if skin is murky and dark circles be- neath it. he eyes, feel: for constipation. \C hatever'the dune no Tented)* corn - pares with .lare lla►niilon's fills which are mild, safe, purifying and vitalizing in their action. ,They .jive a marvelous rosy tint to ,the check;, brighten %the ryes and cs• tablish health that defies age .and disease. Sold everywhere in 25e boxes. TiIIS TONIC BUILDS U1'. Many medicines stimulate, brteik down,leavo you worse than ever. Fer- rozone is difforent-it's a blood-fo•tI- mer, a nerve strengthener, a body- builder. Pale anaemic girls aro giv- en color .and vigor. The tired and sleepless are strengthened and restored. -Bolter than all tonics 1 found 1'enrozone," writes Mrs,. E. 1'. Castleton, of Woodstock. •'1 wes completely Tun down. cheeks wore blanohed, lips while and •had every sign of anaemia. Fenrozone added to my weight, gave me strength, am- bition and good health." Nothing bet ter. try Ferrozone yourself, 50c per ,box 11 all dealors. SUPERIOR VALUE When buying :a newspaper lho same rule should apply as .when buY- ing goods. You want 'the best dor your Money -'mere is one hest in Canada and it should ,he in every home, You should In►ve your own local paper without doubt, but you should also have the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Monlireal. It can be had al that price of ':the cheepest-one dollar a year -and is certainly'(Inc greatest family told farm payor on the continent. Their premium pi:,turc given fres to all eubsc.ri►ters, entitled "A Tug of \V;tr" is :away .,head of the ordinary prem- ium picture and will adorn any home. The Family herald in certain. ly very :nllrorior value lila season. Will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return. Carter's Little Liver fills.• This is not talk but truth. One pill a dose. Seo ad- vertisement. Small pill. Small doss. Small price. Stoves and Furnaces 1 * Are.you thinking of putting in a Furhacc, Cook Stove or Heater if so remember we can supply your wants at reasonable prices Heaters from $3 to $36 Cook Stoves all Prices N••••••••••••••••• Don't buy a stove until you see the Worlds Favorite.. If you want to see the; wonder of the world in a washing machine call on JONAS tiARTLEiB DASH WOOD ONTARIO TILE NEW I'URE FOOD AND DrugPawwill nark it on the label of every cough cure 000ntaining Opi- um Chloroform, or any other atop. Hying or poin(>ttous drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure as made for twenty yearn, entirely tree, Dr. Shoop all along has bitterly op- posed the use of all..ogaiatos or nar- cation. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure Is absolutely safe even for the youn,rest babe -and it cures, it does not'111mp. Iv stmpprese. Get :1 Rafe and reliable Cough Cure by simply inaisting on Dr. Shoop's. Let :the law be your o rotecLion. We cheerfully recall - mond and spell it. Sold by W. 8. 110 w•ey, HAYFIELD (Crowded out last week) \fepYcs. Dixie Bailey, George Erwin jr., and Ron Spencer •i'rrWed home from Kiilarnoy, blan., where 'they event the herre4t err, tali and re- port .aced crop'+ in that eeetion. The evaporator is still running in full blast. but will likely finch up thio week. The Orangemen hc!.I their annual oyster stetter on the evening of the - FROM OIRLH000 TO WOMANHOOD' Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters -i Interesting Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills. mother which of vital . (laughter. Too often this is never imparted or is withheld d untilserious pa harm tl a. 9 resulted to the growing girl through her ignorance of nature's mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties. Girls' over -sensitiveness and inodesty often puzzle their mothers and baffle physicians, as they so erten withhold their confidence from their mothers and conceal the Symptoms which ought to bo told to their physician at this critical period. When a girl's thoughts become slug- gish, with headache, dizziness or a die- potdtion to sleep, pains in the back or blower limbs eyes dim, desire for solitude; when she Is a mystery to herself and Mends, her mother should come to her aid, and remetnber that Lydia E. Pink- haal's Vegetable Compound will at this tone prepare the system for the coming change, and start this trying period in au�oung girl's life without pain or irreg- Ilundreds of letters from young girls and from mothers, expressing their ggttsstitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vagatable Compound has accomplished them, have been received by the E. Pinkham Jfedicine Co., at Mame. iiMills has written the two follow- tters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will tread with Interest : : Dear lira Pinkham:- (First later,) /. but fifteeno years f e s Rl rut de - have dizzyspells, chills, headache betandas I have heard that you e put advice in my condition, I S. llatkala's Vegetable Cssposad Makes Sick limes Wel. ilia of Nnvernter in Igo Orange hall of Goderich, es- eucsts of Mr• and after whi^II a program was given, )1re. John Iergui' .n nt ptevsnt, w10'11 :111 ••njoyeel a pioaeant evening M r. II. At weed and Mr. Urownlcet togelal.••r• left for S'rnii en \fondly where' The voutr,r people of the i'reetlyten. they have secured situatlattinn. len and English churches are Ott pro- Mr. Jas. \Va►Ii', of Godelriek tower., aenr rranging for their Xas en. shin, purchased t ire cottage owned b11°.trrtaianroonte. m);he late Mrs. i'c.•k and Intends mow♦ Mrs, (acid and daughter Winnie, frig .to town in the (near future. possesses information interest to her young am writing you."-)1yrtle Mills, Oquawka. III. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :- (Second letter.) "It is with the feeling of utmost gra to that I write to you to tell you what .t valuable medic"u1e has dune for me. h e. I wrote •o t ultrc regard 1?' myo c n tto • dl �. consulted several doctors butt hey , ) understand my case andI did no .. lb any benefit front their tree e•t. .1A7 ed your advice, and took hate's Vegetable CoxnpounQi• healthy and well, and all tth� • 1�• symptoms which I had at that ' •• :1'',‘ ; disappeared." -Myrtle Mills, 04usir 11 Mies Matilda Borman writes r' Pinkham as follows : Dear Mrs. I'inkham :- "Before taking Lydia E. Ptnkham's getable Compound t1)•: periods were ular and painful, ,l I alwaysi7to l 1111,1 had dreadfui heaslaches. CIL..111f "But since taking the Compo• .d headaches have eutirt ly left me, any - •r aro regular and I am getting ron: . , aj 1i I am telling all my girl (fiends w • r E. I'inkham s Vegetable compo. 1 done for me." -Matilde Borman, ton, Iowa. If you know of any younggij1 l b_G is sick and needs motherly d her to address Mrs. Mass., and tell her every d Symptoms, and to keep no She will receive advice aboolu front a source that has no rf experience of woman's ails, and it will, followed, put her on the right road to strotog, healthy and }sappy wotalanhool� Lydia E. Pinkhatn'e Vegetable O 1 poundho__ hh telt We the � •,•, u tc , rd for t 6 gree number of cures of female ills of *Mr: medicine that the world has ever knoAii.f Why don't you try it ? • STOVES AND FURNACES If needing stoves call and see our stock of both new and second hand ones. We have a bot of bargains in stoves and will guarantee any we send out. Now is the time to buy and we will deliver it when you want it. Let us give you an estimate on your furnace work. We always endeav- or to install systems to give the hest results and we guarantee results. W. Moore Kirkton: 4 To Care a Cold in One Day =XL •Tains Laxatvesoil alBrow Clidnine '!'mists lig y� Swum Men bona soil Met 13.softe. This be Lir b0l. �L