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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-29, Page 54 J To Care a Cold in One Day .°" . Tails Brow Qulnlne Tablets. ow k semi mks nee iii k past 13 meas. 'rNs ��bogies e 1 HSS EXETER TIMES, NOVEMBER 29th 1906 BROWN'S ANNOUNCEMENT 20,00Pounds ' "anted 20,000 o Twenty thousand pounds of Poultry. Will pay Highest Market Prioes, Trade or Cash .also offering special bargains in many lines of goods during the poultry saason. SFaee will not p .alnit us to list them. Come and see for yourself. Here are a few we want to •Ish:— Sk urttains 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 O ier iaas uoOemer in this Millinery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Women's and Men's Underwear, Men's Clothing, Boys' Clothing Groceries always fresh and new Do not fail to see these, they are nifty and up to -date. Out Prices are Right. All kinds of produce taken in exchange S. BROWN CREDITON Flour Mills We have installed a NEW ROLLER PROCESS in our Mill for the roiling of Oats, and Call now fill promptly any Or- der to roll Oats for Horses. tVe still have our Chopper and can also fill orders in this line promptly. H. Sweitzer Crediton. Crediton DR E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON- TARIO COLLEGE PHYSICI- ems and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. IL A. Mist. Crediton, Ont. A gang of telephone men are this week putting in private telepbones. - The Misses !'earl and Susie Croft with lht.ir brother Harry were in the village Sunday renewing no acquaintance-:. Tbc gasoline lamps which ;were placed in the Methodist church List week were burning for the girr3t time on Sunday bight and it is now a well lighted church and a great Improvement. The Post Office Inspector •recent 's l gr• inspected our local office and found everything very statistactory. Mr. and Mrs. harry blots were in London last _week n'ttending the marriage of their daughter Lizzie. Mr. Henry Mots, Sr., is on the sick list. An agent from Toronto for the tcew acetylene light was in the vih Inge last Thursday. Ile intends to install a plant in the Evangelical church in the near (future. • John McIsaac utas in London on Tbursday last visiting Mrs. bielarac Mr. August Kuhn and Mr. Ira Brown were in Zurich on Sunda)'. • Mr. 1'1ran1: Taylor returned homt Thursday evening last from Elkton Mich., where he l'Iv purchased v livery business. Ile will more his family to that place after the holi- days. !'rank speaks very highly o the above named place. Special priors in: MiILintry and ladies mantles to clear up tour stock nt Zwicker'ri. A suscesyful wood and quilling flee was held .d 'i1,tthew Finkbeiner's co Fri.'s).1.'st. All (report :1 soot time. Fred itnmsey the ex -ho tlnr a1 the Central ,.pent a dray in the village mewing acquaintances. The Evangelical Sunday school tits idea le hold their annual Christ Inas test iv.II on Christtn is eve. Miss Edna 11rdden and Eno- Mast 'si cIn 1,0/1(1011 w•a t in_ ere ho In fru relatives and friend+. Mr. and Mra. (Gottlejb Morlock and Mrs. Charlie Eilber are (visrtins friends in Clifford. ]rev. E. II. Bean preached two pow- orfnl temperance sermons on Sunday lash o large congregations. George Brown, Sr., who has been on the sick list, is able to bet out again. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clarke spent Sunday at Ailsa Craig, She guests of Mr. Clarke's brother Alfred. Wanted—Turkeys, Geese. Ducks and Chicken, and quantity, for which we are paying the highest prices. hoc our add.—C. Zwt•ickor. Mr. Wilbur Bradley spent Satur- day at Hens ala. Mr. and Mrs. August Haist hove returned home from visaing theist 'son in Sebeww•.ting, Mich. The Trustees of 8. k No. 5. Cred Pon, aro calling a mee.ing of th ratepayers Ior Friday, December 7th, to discuss important matters te.;ard- in3 the establishing of a hi;h school department in connection with our public school. Every ratepayet '13 requested to be present. On the et:atne day the old school buildings will be offered for sale. The executive of the Literary So ciety have rented a hall in which to hold their meetings this wintor All those twishin; to join are asked to band in their name.; to the Pres- ident, Mr. herb Ellber, or :to the Secretary, bliss Beulah Beaver. Mr. William Northcott, of ;fray visited at Mr. John Youn;'s on Mon- day. Mr. Harry Mills :and family and ,lira. Anderson and Miss Lillis Ander- son, of Centralia, visited at Mr. and Mra. Wm. Sa,mbrooks cin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zeal. of London, vis lied Mr. and :trs. Jas. nod -gins on hrid.a ylast. . , , :Messrs. Clarence Duplan and Frank Boyle, of Centralia, spent Sunday in our vjllaee visiting friends. Mr. Frank Northcott, who has been weal for some lima has taken a position with Young Bros. Mr. Northcott noir rncnoed work this week. C. %%ticker ie handling a Jorge quantity of clover and timothy need Parties 'having seed Ito disp:,esc tot should briny in their samples. Ile is paying fancy prices for choice Iota Our new school is nearing com- t'letion and is an imposing edifice. \\"e understand that there is quite a movement on foot to open the fourth room for High School work. This is :1 worthy object -and should he encouraged especially as it Ilan be rn.ide self-supporting. Nearly every place of any size is enaonvor- i^ : la do this, :and many are doing it, which have not nearly the same :advantnges a:s av'e Stave here. We have a wad . couno ry u,round from which to ttr.aww h.uden who have passed the entrance. We have the room, and all it little or no addi- tio'til cost to the section. M r. Ind Mrs. Dan Tremner were visiting in the village on Monday. \Ves. i'inkbeiner, our ,Tenial gro- ccr} nrun, was in I t tsi,%wood on Sion. slay. 'Mr. and Mrs:. Tobi::s Guenther, Mr. an•1 Mfrs. Charles Guenther, Mr. l,h1 Iktffin :old Mrs. HenryHen Guenther wore the guests of Mr. Tl;ere aro 'ltapla• Leat' Aub• tern to Stalinism' and shapes of men's. women's and children's shoes "—Wireless from' the old woman who tired la a abo." Fit neatly, snugly and accurately, too. Leave no openings for the water to sneak in at the sides. Get • pair and keep your feet dry. Maple Leaf Rubbers_ Christ. Fahner on Monday last. Preventic,. as tate name ,jrnptics, prevent all Colds and Grippe when "taken at the sneeze sta,'u." Pre•, ventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventica dissipate all colds quick• ly, and taken early, when you first feel that a cold is cousins, they check and prevent them. Proven - tics are thoroughly sate for children. and as effectual for results. Bold and recommended in 5 cent and 25c. boxes by W. 8. llowey. I':LIAiv11.1,i; '1'lle two tVIMelt evangelists who held forth at \Vtxxlhanl for two months, are now holding nightly services in the township hall. 11- is not known whether or mot the islinivillo drain will be used for the baptismal exercise» ut the close of their meetings but the drain seams to be the only available creek around here for such ahsolutious. Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew spent Sun, day and Monday with friends at Exeter. Mr. John Wright has accepted situation with Mr. \V. .Ballantyne of Stratford, and will commence duties at the beginning i,f the New year. 1.1 Mr. and Mra. McDonald. 02 Incur Seaforth, sirent Sunday tho igueets of her parents. 'Mr. and Mrs. ltobt. Wood. TENACIOUS FORM OF BYSTE:SAT. IC CATARRH Not an easy :thing 4o cure, .and a remedy that makes good deserves the credit. Catarrhozone cured Chas. 11, Webb. of Woodstock. N. B., -Iwho writes: "For a number of years I was troubled with systematic oa- farrh. It was 'a very tenacious dorm of the diatrase and nothing thilped I used Catarrhozone and t;ot relief. To build up my tsystem I used Fer- rozone. This combination can' t be beaten. They cured me." Your ease may be chronic but Uato.rrhozone will drive out catarrh and keep it out. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at nil dealer:, sold under ,guarantee of sat. isfaotion. (!!RAND 11ENtr Mr, Amos, our new store keeper. who has been remodelling his store, will soon have it done and will then have ons of the beat Ftores in the county. Mr. I'enhale, of Exeter, visited here on Wednesday of last meek. also Mr. Ilrosk and is neighbour stopped over here on their way down to Foreatt Jerry Disjardine and Adolph Dis. Jardine arrived home from the west on Sunday. :fir, Newell, C. C. went, went I hrough dere on Tiles -day. Ito re- port.; prompt payments. \Vm. Patterson is having a hen hostee put up with cement blocks. It is 12 x 30 ft. end no doubt t he hens will lay 2 eggs stash cloy niter they get into their new quarters. Mr. Abner Mollard Zook over $200 worth of clover aced to Crediton on Saturday.—Pretty stood for , this year. Mrs. Maria Gill, of this place, who hay been 1n London and went under ars operation. returnssi home on Thursxrly feeling as well as could he expected and no doubt Will teen be as strong as ever. TIIE SLAVERY OF 8U1'F.1tST1. TION. "There is no form of mental sla- very so torturing as the slavery of superstition," says Li! iii I1e11 in the December Delineator. "We tire fond of relegating belicvctrA in alt to t he unenlightened, but few lire the 'men and women to -day who are perfectly (gree from it in any !►haps. And after all what do^sit amount to but 'fear? Fear of dis1ppoint,nent or disaster. We spend our lives in the shadow sof a graft fear. 1 feel no scorn for the viot.ims of superstitions of whatever sort ncc.rjshed, any more than 1 Iwould f' 1 (0:1:elm t for Ila illl:r'•lted child. which, when anatehrs! from beatings lo 1 afetY. [puns up fire tiny arms to uard its Lace from expected blows, at 'the slightest trove on the part of i's new-found friends. But my heart is wrung with the same sym- pathy for an unnece.seray and in- explicable fear %which i:t eliowed to torture and make tai'rr.able livc.i which but for that would be molt• ly ion-hine." se ••••••••••N•••••••••••••• The TIM ES i.: in n posi- tion to club with any paper or nI.l r.. 'eine in Canada ,.r the !'cited St ate:+. Call ;am) ,ret 0111' rates. • Dashwood Mr. Wm. Shrtiuiul taunt Monday. last at London on business. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah 11:11 and thele son, 1)avid, of Exeter. spent Jast [Sunday visiting with Mr. George Ruby, of Dashwood. Miss Angeline Graybiel ,has .return- ed borne from hero visit at lladaxe Miss Christine Stare has been on •the i.ick list. Four weeks morn ao Xmus, Mr. Charles Cook returned home from the wet on Thuruday. Mr. J. Reid. of Lurey visited nt Mr. 3. Kelterin•rn's, on Sunday. 'Flier(' will be quarterly nteetin; services in the Evan;elical Church next Sunday. ltcv. L. 11. Wagner presiding elder, of Berlin, will preach both morning and evening. On Sat urday evening at 7:30. a tpreparn- tory se,rvico will be 'held. Rev. A D. Gcisblor of Zurich will give a short address. Mr. Marshall, of near Kirkton and Mr. Edigltoffor and 'deter of Blake visited at the home of 'Mr. George Edighoffer, on Sunday. Tho Dashwood Roller 5fillx have just added a plow nee -thine for rol- ling oats and are now in position to attend to the wants of 'their custom- ers in this line. ltev. L. K. Eidt .preached in the Fvanstelical church, Zurich, on Sat urday evening last. Dr. bicLaushlin expects to Nail this this week for Europe. Rev. Tltun was in Mitchell Itthi» week on business. Mr. Berman Eidt last week had a fine Irish terrier dog senti him from Brant ford. Mr. Wm. held this wveek'returned from Scarcer( it, where 'tie: has been for the i,a t few weeks. Mr. it. Stade left this eveek for Parkhill, whore he will learn lute harness businests with Mr. Fenn. Mr. J. K. Goetz is 'moving into him no whouee this week. THE NE\V PURE FOOD AND Drug Law will mark it on (the label of every cough cure 000ntaining Qpi- um Chloroform, or any other stop - Hying or poisonous drug. But it paries Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure as made for twenty years. entirely free. Dr. Shoop all along has bitterly op- poeod the use of all opiates or soar - optics. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe—and it oases, it does not simp- Iv suppross. Got a safe and reliable Cough Cure by simply insisting on Dr. Shoop's. Lot :the law be your protection. We cheerfully recom- mend and sell it. Sold by W. 8. Mousy. CLANi)E13OYR George 11. Carter, the well: -to-do [arnier, who resided near :the vile Lige, was choked to death Friday by a piece of meat becoming lodged in his I hroat. Carter was having dinner n1 Tamales hotel, Clandeh boye. The deceased is survived by six children, three boys, and ithreo dirls, bis wife having died 25 years ago. hive of the children aro away from home, and the other n son, has been living with hie lather on tate hotneslirad. Mr. Carter was e nlentllel of various+ societies, includ- in; the Orangemen, the ttrnited Workman, and the Fore tiers. 1Ie was also .a member of the Ck,ndehoye English church, of which he was warden for many years. About ten years ago Mr. Carter narrowly es- caped choking to death while dining with a friend in Lucan. WHEN THE TIP G:• A DOG'S nose is oold and moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish dry nose means sickness, with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry, cracked nna colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful pink velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop's Croon Salve it will eotten and 'heal any skin ailment. Got a free trial box, et our store. and be etovinced. barge nickel napped glass jars, 25o. Sold by W. 8. Howey. K IIRICTON '!'Ile anniversary services of the Kirkiun Methodist church was held last Sunday and were conducted by Rev. Anderson. •of Myth, former pastor of the church. The cervices were largely attended and tltev. And- re:ot: el: livered I wvo instructive Nes- rilotss etuilable for the ,occasion. Spe- cial music wa» furnished by the choir. Ott Tuesday evening a fowl supper wait ,rived under the auspices the aid I was • •1r f h ladle,' a d .ut l ww t also It o• o f l a 1� x ly at tended. The \Vi11 .1. \Vhile Concert Com- p Ina lacy been end Igcd by i,. O. 1. Sioves and Furnaces Are you thinking of putting in a Furnace, Cook Stove or Heater if so remember we can supply your wants at reasonable prices Heaters from i3 to $36 Cook Stoves all !'rices ••••••••••••••••••• 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 HARTLEIB DASHWOOD OMTARiO ANNUAL Discount Sale For the Month cif December We will allow a 10 per cent Cash Discount on all purchases. Our Stook is complete and we aro offering special inducements to make the sale a success. Special Bargaians in All Lines Dry Goods, Furs, Clothing, Groceries, Etc. To reduce our stock before January 1st 1907. We are paying the following Prices for produce. Turkey 14 cents, Ducks 10 cents, Geese 9 cents Eggs 22 cents a dozen. Butter 22 cents per pound. A CALL SOLICITED C. Z'VIC KE R CREDITON, ONTARIO Dyspepsia of Women 1 Caused by Female mordent and Cured by Lydia B. Pinkham'• Vegetable Compound. A great many women suffer with a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not seem to yield to ordinary treat- ment While the symptoms seem to be similar to those of ordinary indigestion, yet the medicines universally prescribed do not seem to restore the patient's normal condition. Mts. Pinkham claims that there is a kind of dyspepsia that is caused by s derangement of the female organism, and which, while it causes a disturbance similar to ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not only acts as a stomach tonic, but has apeculiar tonic effect on the female o As proof of this theory we all at- tention to the case of Mrs. Henry Beaabien, 58 Sparks St, Ottawa, Ont., who was completely cured by Lydia E. Pi.nkhsm's Vegetable Compound after everything else hat! failed. She writes: Dear Mn. Pinkham "I had been troubled with indigestion and general stomach disorders for nearly ayar. I hada soreness in my stomach and was en- able to digest my food. I dieted and doo- tored without success; brit Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Uumpound brought me permanent relief. I used three bottles and it cured me of my atomach trouble and hunt up my general health. I now enjoy a splendid' appetite, can eat all kinds of food, have no trouble with indigestion and know that I owe it all to LydialE. indigestion, Vegetable Compound.' No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and ungnali- fied endorsement, or has eue11 a record of cures of female troubles, as has Lydia E. Pinkhatn'a Vegetable Compound. 5:11. (or 1 he rrnit.rt ainrnent -to be liven on Ihn night' of December 5th \Ir. White iv art entertainer of na- tional .reputation and a treat i» in store 'for all Hulme .who attend. On account of the 1nnivers.ary rcrviccs in the Methodist church last I a I's c services 'n 5t u Sundayh tat' v c t i tc church were omitted. Mi. John ferry j:e rrecting the cross arms on the. poles recently put up along the concessions. The m•ir- jn,t .will be commenced shortly and instruments installed when the sub• scribers will h' enabled to talk from their home:+ to any part of the sys- tem. Tho directors of the company are untiring in thein efforts to snake the 8t. Marys, Kirkton and Exeter '1'elepl'ons company one of 1Ile d/':+t rural systems in Canada, ::rd 'the teritinsr in which the avork is plorressing reflects credit to the. mat :•lt•i,, ail A tarso and enthusiastic meeting was held here Wednesday evenin; of last wee); in the interests of the 1{mbro :1141 141. MAIy's branch of the Protests! rx(ension of the C. P. H. Mr. David Pon's, of itannock, one of the directors of the proposed corm ()any :addressed the meeting and stated that it wag the intention of i.hc company Ito extend west of 8t. Marys provided a ri;ht of way could be scored, lla estimated the saes of the richt .,f way at nttout 81.000 a mile, 'rile. meet In r held ie Ab^rde'"n hall, and Thotnaw Ito-ersouie aced .Is chairman. and N. i)ome', Secy. After listteninr to Mr Bonk, a committee, ooneistinz of bit eart. W. 11. Marshall, Dr. Carr, neatly, Sanl'I Shier and Mot. head• house, was appointed (.n wait liven t lie 'directors to obtain retnila as (0 PROFESSOR PErI B E R CANADA'S Hair King Will be at r Central Hotel, Exeter, Monday December 10th Bedford Hotel. Goderich, Tuesday 1)ecember 11th Brunswick Hotel, Wingham, Wed,, Dec. 12th With the finest display of Hair Gaods ever seen in America. For Ladies the semi �• transformation, the all-over Pomp. and the /e • parted Pomp. switches 82 to $330; Waves from $5 to $15; Head Coverings from $13t• to $25; Pomps from $8.50 to $20; Gents Ton - pees from $25 to $80; Wigs from $30 to $70, S. Call and bring your friends to fee us, For snail orders PROFESSOR PEMBER 127-129 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario where she road will run, and upon what germs. Another meeting will be 'held in the near future for fur- therconsideration of the smatter. Mr. Albert I)ouite, formerly of Kirkton, died at Bolton, a email "lace near Toronto, on Nov. 9th, the direct cause of his death being ty- phoid fever. bi,r. Donee waj born in Kirkton land learned the trade sof harness'making with P. Frayno, Exe- ter. Mr. d)oupe (eaves it wife and six wchildten. Ile was n member of the I. O. O. F. and his [neral was in charge of that order. The de- ceased was a cousin of Mr. T. Road• Ifo uac. Mr, Robert Elliott is thinking of moving rto Brantford whero he will cor.tinuo sat his trade, that of fram- ing. Mr, Hubert Roadhouse, of Toronto last week sent W. Moore, W. Ilrown and Thos. Roadhouse, tstonks of venison 'from a deer which the shot in Muskoka. It is needless Ito state the recipient's relished their 'feasts. A good many of our .residents are disappointed (that they missed the baptismal function held at Woodham a week ago teat Sunday. As it was the matter was kept quiet and vary few besides the participants wore in at tcndance• INVALUUABLE FOR NURSING MOTHERS With nllr'sill; comes an unceasing strain on the Mother's vitality. The blotxl is weakened. Nervrn 0.00 irri- table through loss of sleep. Anxie ty and care break down even 'the strongest. Experience teaches that nothing it more helpful then Ferro - zone. What an appetite it brings' No blood -former or u'rye�..o mit metro potent, no medicine known that t 7603 .Headily bran;s hack the health, vig• or and 'pmt that 'mothers require. it's bee -luso Ferrozone nourishes, be- cause it ,,uupplies the ,materials for rebuilding that it does such perma- nent good, 50c. per box et all dealers. MARRIED I)ALLEN—FLETCiHER—In Exeter, at \Vodneadny, Nov. 28th, by 'the ROT. A. 11. Going, 11. A., Mr. Thomas e4 Allan, of Farquhar, to Mists Beettt>tp 1 Edna Fletcher. HARRIS—IIOItNEY— In Dungannotl Wednesday, Nov. 28, Mr. Arnold M Hartle, of Farquhar, to Miss Ili bel Horsey. BORN FANSON—At Abcriothy, Beak. Nov/ 213t, to Mr. and Mra. illaymond I1, Fansor,, a eon. -t DIED IIEYWOOD,—In Exeter, on Tuesday November 26th, Betsy Knight, be. loved wife of John A. Ii,sywaodi aged 77 years and 9 mantle. , DR. OVENS. EYE AND EAR SUR* goon will be at the Commercial Hotel the first Friday of each mental Hours, 9.30 a. m. to 4.90 p. m. Glass es properly fitted and direness pff eye. ear and nose t reated. Next vieitl Friday, December 7th. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION TELLS rhe fact that we give individual instruction end make a specialty of each pupil enables us to qualify our pupils for situations in the shortest pcssible time. it will pay you to join our class', Catalogue free. WeStO NOSS NON 110 Dundas Street, London, Ont. Wm. C. Coo. C. 8, R. Principal. W. N. Yerex, Principal Commercial Department STOVES AND FURNACES If needing stoves call and see ottr stock of both new and second hand one's. We have a lot of bargains in stoves and will guarantee any we send taut. 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 hist results and we guarantee results. W. Moore Kirkton.