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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-01-31, Page 5HE EXETER 'I zwicker's Stock Reduction Sale We must reduce our Stock within the next TIHIRTY days and offer Goods at CLEARING PRICES, Do not fail to take advantage of this sale. Great Reductions in Men's and Boys' Ready-made Clothing. Ladies' and Childrens' Mantles at half the regular prices. Nice up-to-date goods, this season's style but we intend to clear them out. Remnants of Dress Goods, Tweeds, Cottonades, Prints, Flannelettes, Wrappt rates, Carpets, Etc., at bargain prices. We have a lot of them. Call Early to Secure a bargain in those lines. We offer 25 pieces of Dark Check Flannelettes, good width regular t3 fix 5e per yard. We have 8 Ladies No. 1 Astrachan Coats on which we will offer a liberal Discount. 5 No. 1 Dark Canadian Coon Coats, -;•e offer them cheap- -buy now and secure a bargain Do not Miss This Sale. Our Price Will Interest You Highest Prices paid for Produce. Until the 25th of January we will pay 7 Bents a pound for Di fed Apples. C. ZWICKER, Crediton, Ont. 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 line promptly. H. Sweitzer Crediton. 1 Mr. Bart (Clark' wi1I ba on hisfrom doing injury by the .timely ar- rounds again before long. Try him rival of Mr. Peter Mclsaac, who had for wall payor and moulding. noticed the accident and who at Mr. Albert Cunningham who has once ran after the oow, coming up been in London for the past week has returned home. Thero is some talk of a wedding before long. Mr. Art Zwickor spelt a few days with it when it stopped, and taking hold of its horns held it until _ the chain was taken from around tie boy's body. On examination the lad was found to bo unconscious and this week in London, visiting nt 11i4 to be seriously injured, his head and home there. face covered with blood. his scalp Miss Mabel Clark entertained a nearly jorn from his head. Isis number of. her friends at her home collar bone was broken and his back on Friday evening last after a pleas- badly ecratobed. Medical aid was at ant hour of skating. once summoned and it took 37 etit- Tho Literary eooiety met as usual cites to close the scalp wound. The on Friday evening last when n troy js now in a very serious condi- splendid program was given. The tion and it is a miracle how dye es - society meets next Friday and it i= caped death. expected that an exceptionally .good Miss Minnie Best and Mies Peart program will bo given. Nicholson, of Zurich, visited at the Farmers' Attention.—We can sup- home of Mr. Jonas Hartleib, on DIY you with Government Standard red clover at $8.25 per bushel ; Also Alsike and Timothy seed at right prices. Do not pay moire 4han mat- ket values for your seeds. A call solicited.—C. ZWICKER. Rev. E. II. Mean preached a power - Sunday. Mise T. bicIsaac, of London, is visiting her mother and sister here. Mr. John Hall, of London, was hero on Monday shipping clover heed. Lloyd, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph \Vildfong, died after a ful sermon on Sunday night fast short illness on Thursday of last from Epheelans 4611 chapter and the week, aged 6 months and 12 days. 24th verso. Intermegit took place in the Goshen Mr. Alvin Amos spent Friday in t Line cemetery on Saturday after- r""a il on irusinesl. booth The 'fines: Was Largely at - Mr. and Mrs. Simgtl Motloak, of Dashwood, were visiting tinder the • parental Tofu. Mr. Garfield Lawson left Friday for Detroit where he has secured a position. i Mr. \Viii. Lewis attended •t meet- ing of the Farmer's Instituto nt Brucctield on Friday last and while thero ;ave a very instructive ad- dress. A special Ale estcd in the bu new SWAM IV 11 night. It a•as union allcd 150 wide with hip iron sheeting. cement. Your Spring Cleanings O YOU intend to paper your house 1 or any part of it this spring ? 11 ; so. remember we have a complete !, stock of the latest designs and pati terns to choose from. Border, Ceilings and Sidings All at ono price. Get our prices and see our samples before you purchase elsewhere. BERT. CLARK Painter and Paper Hanger Crediton t'ntario Crediton EI E. J. McCUE, MEMIIEIt ON- TARIO COLLI•:GE, PIIY8ICI- ems and Surgeons. Successor to Dr. E. A. heist. Orediton. Ont. ,Mr. Jeremiah Motz, of Elkton, Michigan, Mrs. John \Vurtz, of Pie - eon, Miob., and Miss blot z, of i)c- troit. are this week visiting their lather, Mr. Henry Matz, who has been confined to his room for some time. bir. Jacob Schroeder sold a line The Misers Sutherland, of Toren• g pending a few days in /the Mise Catherine Stire. of i)unnvill ,. pair of Albion colla this week for Morloek •Tent Htirc, of this villa;c. rolls will be tlir.v: years old this cling of those inter - tended. Mr. Emil Schroeder has left for Ft. Wayne to resume his studios. He was accompanied by his .sisters Ly- dia and Tillie, who will visit old friends thorn. Mr Louis \Villcrt recently chased an expensive learn of Croy.. a fawner soar Parkhill. Mr Wm. Schroeder has taken u position in she flax mill for The winter. William is a good man at ildin; of the proposed bis work. s held 011 Toe -4(13Y Death claimed the little intuit son decided to build a •feet long and 98 feet roof and gatvanize3 Tho walls to be of pur- oolts Dir. and Mrs. Christ Fanner .;pent Tuesday last with Mr. Martin in Ilay. Mrs. Chas. Brown is aontined to her room with la grippe. I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown aro � spending a few days of this week at I'lustvillc. The boys and ;girls are this week %vearin; wry faces. Cause—bad kJ. 1 • 1f your arc Constipated, dull, or of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mollard on Thursday fast. Interment took place in the Grand Rend cemetery on Saturday. Mr. Jacob Zeller has sold his farm to Mr. Frank Allister for ,i -good figure, and has purchased 50 acres from Mr. Jas. Siler. Mr. Zel- ler will move onto his new farm in the spring. Mise Minnie ltinkcr, who has been in Sarnia for some time has ,returned home to spend the winter months with her mother. Rev. Thun left this week for El- mira to attend lite nonferencc which is to oo held there. The young people of rho Lutheran 1 bilious or have a sallow complexion, church intend holding an entortain- • fry Lax -eta just once to see what ment in Zimmer's hall in the near Itthey will do for you. Lax -eta aro future and are looking forward to tr It ,ie toothsome Candy tablets—nice good time. to eat, nice in effect. No griping, no Quito a number of our young pea- : t,•.in. .1ust a gentle laxative effelt plc stent a pleasant evening in danc- tt.,t i- trltr`in.tly desirable. Bandy in3 and other amusements at the for ,gar v( t pocket or purse. l,ax- dome of Mr. \\'m. Becker on"Inveday its Incl every desire. Lau-ets evening pf last week. rotor , you in beautiful lithotr•aph• A load of young people from her. ed re. i:11 boxes :it 5 cents and 25o. drove to the 'tome of Mr. \Vrn. Batt - Sold Iiy W. N. Ifo%vcy ler on Tuesday evening of last week. ; to celebrate the birthdays of bir. Wm. Rattler and bliss L. Einkbciner whose birthdays come on the same I day. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Dashwood es O, are s 1 yilla;o the guests of Miss t,lVtary is talc• zur It of her you+i n, \ti the handsome figure 1of J oI j The Owing to the verty disagreeable weather quite a number in the vil- lage and vicinity drive contracted colds and la grippe. Among thei most severe case's have been Irene Erbc, Lydia Ocstrei:hor and I Lilian Finkbeiner, but we aro glad to report that under the carefut! treatment of Dr. McCue they arc . rapidly recovering. Mr. R. B. McLean, of Ht. William,! representing the Kurtz Acetylene i Gas Company. his been in the vii. lade the past week endeavoring to put in a town plant. We are pleas- ed to report that he has been sue. cesaful in organising a stock com- pany, of five men who %%ill put in the plant. A Ion; felt want will slow Ire supplied that of street liethting. \\'e sincerely Lope that the entire villa;o %sill patronize it and help to make it a success. Mrs. Michael IU um pp has been on the ,'ick list the pa it week. A very severe a%indstorin pa wed over here Saturday night and (4un- lkday doing considerable &matte to several places in the vieinity• Mr. Isla: hill, of Crediton South Intend,' building a Targe brick house "test sprint. Miss Eva Ilirtrel intend4 learning Miss aAlmiwith tYae,.er spent Sunday moot Clara unday 4. st home. Miss itosie FR her. of Zurich, 31 .pending a few week,' with her un - tale Mr. Wm. \Vensel. Mr. 'font Klun►lap and Chas. Fah. 'tact spent Sund iy in DashWlsod. S Miss 1.ercy \V it war, of Zurich; %%.aa rowing spring. was the sures( of her cocain Mise Etta Ruby on Sunday. The Mine; Preeter entertained a number of their friends at. their home on Friday evenin; last. There a re special scra,lees Being held in the Evangelical church thin week. Mr. and Mr.. Jacob .Kellermanu were looking up friends in Park- hill one rt ay last week. Mrs. W. Roedy is the gurit 4.1 iter dangl►ter, Mrs. Hamilton, al Grand Mend at pre Hent. Mr. Arthur Kellerman has left for Napierville to resume his studies for the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Neid.elr left fnr Michigan for a couple of weeks 1•, visit their d.tn;hlers and fraena+. ''revs 11. \Villert rind Deputy (Reeve Kcller,rnann, the repre- sent.:lives front here, arc nttendin; 1the County Council which opened (loderieli on Tuesday of this eeh. Master .Johnnie Steir, t ha ten. ear old Ron of M r. GsNo. Steir, in, 1 T with a serious accident on Sund ty. 1t api(•ars that as the lad ant tak- ing out a c nt' to the pump for wa. ler nt noon that he Leaked one end of the chain round his waist, the 0 1:•r Lein; around the cow's neck; 1 The animal on leaving the plahtei 1 a! irted to run. throwing hire down; i and dragged hire for 1 wo blooke over; 110 frozen :round. The boy was (rolled and t%►isled in every way and when at last the animal stopped iti ,, ,, r,, r;l m do al him and was ufnly prevents.' digestion Stomach tlawbtn 1s but a e motom of, and not ki itself a true r114na••. We think of Dyspepsia, 'Heartburn. and 111.14 ,.lion ss nal di ;cases, 781 the7 are symptoms only of a certain specil>e Nerve sickness—nothing else. 11 was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop In the creation nl that now very popular Stomach Remedy—Dr. Shoop's itetnrattve. mint direct to the stomach nerves. alone 1 r:tght that sucoeu and favor to Dr. Shone and hi, It...torative. With - oat that original and highly vitul principle, no such lasting a((ompltshrnenls arra ever to be had. For stomach disttta bleating, tlllou,ness, tad breath and sallow complexion. try Dr. rhoop's hestonur-•-Tablrts or Liquid—and see Inc your. self what 1t can and will do. Ws sell and cheer - hilly recommend Dr. Shoop's lisetorativo • A Dari The undersigned Drug Limited, of Toronto, has trade merits of FEIlROL, and of the Every cure claimed) by the Coml ma nu tact tired 11'onl the best quality ot the oil) and is richer in oil iharl a 1 he right quantity of tits best Corm I)re$)aretI, that cot one in a thousand fi has accomplished the most amazing re ('ity have been phenomenal; that it is et qualification: that it is, iii short, all th 'I'll • tnnre I investigated the longer a IIIIC-•ii;on ot Icy illi 33 i1(ss to ll how can I lar:tg it to the immediate suffe it is n vy reupiinsibilit.y, but I have faith in the of Toronto and the unequalled Merits of their preparation, F' I final also that the druggists in other cities have taken upon themselves ti standing behind this medicine; and that these druggists have made in each city distribution ot full-sized bottles. Impressed by the action -of our fellow -druggists, and convinced that theywould such unqualified approval without positive knowledge of its merits, I have decided to distribute free of charge 75 Large Fettles of FERROL Free to the At COLE'S [DRUG STO Saturday, February the ltttiaintatining a first class Druce Stere, the abovo named Druggist occupies a com- manding positiou in the retell drag trade of this city, and almost every remedy that is offered to the public seeks an outlet through bis store. But with an eye single to the interests of big many patrons ho is careful to handle the most reliable preparations. Con:. ••luently when a medicine is recommended and endorsed by this Druggist., that medicine millet have merit. • The above Druggist, after a rigid investigation, described elsewhere in this announce- ment, has decided to make, upon his own responsibility, the most remarkable distribution of medicine ever attempted in this city. Convinced by personal experience of the extraordinary merits of FE ROL Ile has purchased from the Ferrol Co., Limited, of 'Trento, a largo number of bottles of this remedy, for free distribution, and ho hereby invitee every person suffering from any form of blood trouble ; any person who is run down, discouraged and in need of a powerful tonic; any person suffering from Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup and all Bronchial or Lung Trouble, Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Insomnia, Loss of Weight and all wasting diseases ; any person who has sought relief in any other remedy or Cod Liver Oil preparation, and failed to find it, cut out tho certificate printed herewith, fill out the blank linos, presort it at tho store on tho dates given, and get a bottle of this wonderful preparation, FERROL, Free. It wan necessary Inc mo to purchase a large quantity in order to have the privilege of making this free distribution, and the responsibility assumed by me in this 'natter I am positive will be appreciated by the public, and the immense sales that are sure will more than compensate me for the expenditure involved. There is absolutely no sentiment in this endorsement of FERROL. it is business recognition of a preparation that possesses positive merit, ands keen the part of a progressive concern to always supply the best goods at the lowest No other distribution will be m to come early in order to bottle of FERRO REMEMBER, only ONE bottle wi.► i giv Offer for fear t FER THIS Properly titles the bottle of Oil, Iron sented to on Febris until sae Name of PI Address, Disease, •• THE FERROL CO., LIMITED -I CITY May 24th, 111051 The bottle of FERROL I secured from` yon, I have found to do great good. My son used it for a bad cold, and it cured' him. I know it to bean excellent remedy) for a bed cold and for building a person up after sickness. i might say that it was 1 prominent doctor friend of 'nine in city, who used it for his son, and a me of it. I have since recommo to a great many of my friends to t Yours truly, J. B. Tilt we if of the fo reader wi a 1t builds up other prepara it cure, A• supplying the b In the only Corm can be so tuppl It prevent oonstltnllon it rcalorSS drli area se