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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-02-07, Page 5111111111 1. l• 1 TOCK Clearing } Daring the Month of February balance of our #1 X 1.4; "11 ii. • • intct:d to c;car out the SPECIAL WINTER STOCK and t)ilt'1. Reductions Heavy Freize Overcoats regular $7 to $8.50 your choice for $3. Woolen Blankets, Men's and Ladies' heavy Underwear, Dress Goods, Flannels, Wrapperettes, Tweeds, Etc., greatly reduced. Many Remnants of Prints, Wrapperettes, Dress Goods, Cottoiiades, Flannels, Etc., on sale this week. WE ARE GIVIN(; lj Our Grocery Stock is complete. A Call St Highest Prices Paid for Produce. • Co ZWICK CREDITON flour Mills We have installed a NEW ROLLER PROCESS in our Mill for the rolling of Oats, and can vow till promptly any Ol- der to roll Oats for Horses We still have our Chopper and can also 1111 orders in this line promptly. H. Sweitzer Crediton. MEM ground and lighting a match, shut both eyes and fired under the house at where he supposed the rabbit was. Ila then secured a lantern and hunt- ed for two hours for the animal, taking down all the 'bee house and when he had gotten Through with his work, discovered it 'lying dead I about ten feet away. 1 On Saturday last Mr. Thomas Ma• whinny sold a fine to:lm sof horses to Mr. L'ucharxtn, of near Blake. Master Milton Medford, son of • Mr. and Mrs. Alt Redford, is at prc- sent quite ill a ante home of airs. ! Lamport. At the regular meeting Of the literary society held friday evening last ran interesting debate took place,.the subject beine. resolved "That the present systole of im- migration is unsatisfactory". The sides were taken by Mes_eri. II. Eil- ber and Dan. Sweitzer and Mr. list Brown and Mrs. Itinett. The forme' side were adjudged winners. Mr. Eilber was culled upon 118 rho niom- ber from Morrison and Mr. Brown as the member from Toronto. Why ; these two places were designated by -1/4e:14 :Mr. Illuett, the speaker of the mo:s t • parliament, we are unable to say. , i Mr. C. Zwickcr shipped a oar -load •;j�t�e of red clover seep to Chicago last �.=• ti..:. i .week. • --I Mrs. C. Zwicker, who has been 1 Bufferin; from an attack of '1l°»-- .' ! dicitis, is greatly improved. 1 i, J Your Spring Cleaning DO YOU intend to patter your house or any part of it this spring ? If PO/ remember as have a complete stock of the latent designs and pat- terns to cheese from. Border, Ceilings 'and Sidings All at one price. (,et our prices and see our samples before you purchase elsewhere. BERT. CLARK A number from here attended the carnival in Exeter 1a81 Friday even- ing. hlr. 11. E. Walker intend( holdin4 an auction sale of ldii butcher 14031- nese and real estate 011 \Vcdn s:l y Feby. 13111. At the name time life farm of 100 acres lot 11, eon. 2. will i also be offered for sale. Miss L. Robinson. teacher in our public school, who was sick a few days last week, is able to attend to her duties again. The sacrament of the lord', sup- 1 • per was admire:eyed in the \Jill:u.l Rev. Andrews prcashod 4111 1444°• . propriale sermon. If the Middle:lex County Council carries out its first intentions, it messassaaerewasseewassweeses will this year eyelid -::bout $25,000 on new bridges. and Tis Are what every lady des served at her table. But unfo often happens that when prepare ordinary .way they lack nourishm Ia ol.. _f cucll time "Pevil " is inyalua::le A little "iJ:wril" added to a weak, tast lams sop gives it richness, strength, and a ce1ight.li,y appetising flavour. The next time. vn-l _` 1,k.. soup try a little 1:iovxal" • in ic. You'll appreciate the difference. The . Vice -President, and Secy=Treas. o i e Usborne Iiibbeiq t. Ills1ll':i1:ce Cn 1pany. tin W. Il. PASSMOIIE Presider! sideralee tiarae0 to the A bridge to cost from $1,000 .to harness. $5,000 is to' be erected over the Aux 1 Rereetnber il,e cone.•:I ie 114' ,iven Sable ltiver between lluron and Mid. this (Thursday) evening in '/ilntnet'4 dlesesx, near Crediton, but the cost hall by the young people of I he (,u - of this work will be borne equally j shoran Church. Painter and I'ltper Hanger• by rho two counties interested. I Tthc roan l g!•111 of ! L-. 11.,:. ItI4) ld intario The following letter was treseiv- t planing twill hive purehns<:d a I s- od by the postmaster from North ; ber limit f:oul 1t. S. Il::rnil:,:, .:f J. L. RUSSELL Vize-1'r selen: 11. W. F. 111{:3VElte Secy-Treas. buggy Crediton Crediton DR E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON' TAM() COLLEGE PHY8ICI- b ens and Burgeons, Successor to Dr. E. A. Ifaist. Orediton, Ont. • Farmers' Attention.—W0 offer for title week Govt. Standard Red Clo- lver at $8.25 per bus and Govt. Stan- dard Clear of Ilucklorn for $9.110 err bus. Also a stock of alsike, tine O1thy, &o, at right priors. A call WOlioited.—C. Zwicker. Miss Annie Yearly (pont Sunday at Mr. and Mrs James Lawson's. Mrs. Huston died ot the resilenre of Mr. Itobt. Essoa'y on Sunday. Dir. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Rilmanaelt, Mich., were here to at- tend ,It he funeral of Mrs. Treitz. Mrs. Beavers who 1r , been mak- ing her home at Mrs. Chau. Eilber's is at present very ill. Mr. Fred Richter, of Listowel, at- tended the funeral of tlic late Mrs. Treit z. Mr. Wesley Finkbeiner relates. , thrilling experience while away, Ile and his aged mother narrowly escaped death by fire, while stop- ping at the hotel Irwin, Helix,. The hotel by 801110 unknown cause Was burnt to the ,ground. About 544 guests were aysetnbled in the hotel at the time. All however wore saved by !teems of ladders through the 3%in4low'5. Miss Addie eforlork, of Exe:e:, spending n few days 111 the village the elest of Miss Beulah lteavrr, Mr. Alex Moa ,rk, of iletroit. who Is Vi -itis, Ilio mother at Exeter gave our town a flying visit on Saturday last. The :Mewl Sutherland. of Torun - to. have returned to their hurtle, af• ter :4 view/14M visit wit 11 \lis% 41• '2torlork. 'Ile eli1se• Kuhn ewe!! lined o ff, slun,ls'r of their friends on M0101 ly eve nin z. ILMiss Array .)obs;, of Exeter, in - tends ronin; 10 our village to or- ganize a rias:+ for 1lie study of musi'. Rev, J. W. Andrews spent Blindly In Pe -kill'. Mrs. reeve .1. \V. .11d•ew8 i• see ?line Lrr daughter, Mi /3..1. W. Boy se. et flu. eold lie. 1114. G. 1:. Either li i4 an interest - in; even;ng of it one night last Meek. As he was creel in; Jus hou'.a 111e saw a rabbit run underneath the lee L•0,Ise,[sl'�urod� n shot - Button, N. II. U. tb. Grand (tend. The timber will be Dee. 1st, 1906 cul at 11 tinilton's mill, Gland Bend. , Postmaster, Crediton, Ont. At the annual !nestle); Loll 0:1the Dear Sir.—Will you kindly assist 24th of Jan. the busier::,i of L me in locating ono Jaoob Flanders, past year was !cone over and ever) alias John Flanders, formerly of thin; was found in first elas+ shape your town, or his heirs if ha, is and a dividend will. be p„i.I. not living. Ile should be about six- Mr. Jonas 1lirticib has cold .his ty years old. Ile left this pinus hardware business to Mr. Tiernan, of when a youth to enlist in 3110 l • Dashwood, who toe!: 1'.4,,• -elm) ell 8. army for the civil war, rend 'lever returned, but has since been guard from in Canada. I am told that d:: had a f.aanily and was livin; in Crediton about ten years neo. Whether lie has shoved away or died I do not know. His name was Jacob but I am Mold he cianged is upon agoing to Canada. I hove some property in trust for him and am anxious to fire him or his beers. if yOu do not know his where,bout will you kindly ,give the facts to your local press, or hand this letter to your chief of Police or other 14- , ficial who might assist in looatine him. Thanking you in ndvunz,o for your kindness, i remain rca t •t fully > yours Mrs. Mary A. Davis. II 34)111 are Co:lwtipatcd, dull, or 'elem.. or have a sallow complexion, talned a number of titter soon4 .,y 1.ia•0114 just Once to eco what friends 011 'Tuesday evenin3 to a . 1 bey will do for you. Lae -cls are dance. 1 It ,fu t,xr. heisme Candy tablets —tti -r Mr. and Mrs. G. Nadieer returnee to v. It, nice in effect. No gi iping. no, home last week from 1lichiptn, t,. .1. .1test a ;eel lo Laxativ0 effect ; whero they spent the last .two that is pi ea sin sly desirable. Ilanily ;weeks Vis:)ina friends. Miss Mary Winkenw•ader, who mine 4 31/11 in Irc•aut:ful lithoerapll• het' N,44 - 4'd "'''111 IxlxcS at J et'l1IA gild 'Jc home eere left on 'Tuesday for N •w 4'old by \1 , S. howdy Yo: k, whore she has 'secured n po- sition in a dress milking chop. Saturday. Mr. Tien] 18 . wv:ll known Imre, havin4 I1•en aSt:0:i 110,1 with bis brother in the butzher buai- 11088 for the past nine yeses, Mr. Tiernan is h.iehly respcctcd, a Ulan of business. and there is r.0 .1.1ale h:• will make a success of his new en- terprise. All those indebted to Mr. Jonas il,lrtleib are requested to settle their accounts at 0n0e by cast, or note on or before Feb. 153 h. Mr. Au;us! needy aril 1),3 i,l 11 •n - der, of Zurich, acre in the villa;c on Monday. Mr. .larob \VaIieow, of the Town Line, had a lx:o 'last week to draw timber from clear Crediton for his new barn, widish he dntondn erect - In; in the spring. Mr. E. hiblur, from mein• 1,ister- ville visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. \V. Beaman enter• for the vest pocket or purse, Lax -1 03 s meet •very dewi44'. L:rx-cls s(renl the piss few• months at %istSIIWOOd Mr. 1Cilin'r, of Itr int ford, spent :1 fc3', days list week grille:; with friends in Dashwood. Mr. Gei;e•- h + 1110 .1011 of Ii,lhl - 1n4 IIle street Inn,ps in l)1311133 fir. ,-led Mrs. John 110fltntn, of Parkhill nerd visiline friends in U:ahw0041, on Sunday. ears. and Mrs. Nueir hive re- turned home hose their wit in De- troit. Mr. Ticnta11 .1n31 Mr, Wambold are putting away their i:e for tbo sure• mer season. On Monday of list week, while Mr. Alex. Zimmer Wlts ansistin; his brother in ;ening ire, Ifo tied his 'hearse to a post. The animal slipped ' Mr. 1). ilartcib, of Exeter, w ie in the village last week 084041ing his father J. ll:articib, stock ?akin;. Mr. John Kuntz, of t1.1' 1413, cn-, tertalned a number of the yonll4 people of this vicinity on Thursday evenin4 last. The c'veteng '.48 •1.4 113 to various auluscment s, Mr. 8. Minnie, of Z.uri:h, was in the vitlase one day last week. I',\I101'I1:\11 'file thirty -firs; •41nu,1 1n4:'4't;0 z of tie 1'stx►rrd and ilihbcrt Meso II Fire insurance Co. was held in the Public. Hall, Farquhar on Hoed ty, Feb. 4th. The hall was filled with Policy holders, ahowinz they have an interest in tee we;f :re of the. rorn• pony. Mr. J. A. Norris opened the tneetin2 with a few well chosen re - had zone ahead during the past yr -yr and that there wore prospects of a further advance (luring the prevent year. The Secretary -Treasurer It. W. 1'. lieevera ;Ave the financial state- ment _Lowing the total esters of the company were $11.2,500.83 will: 1 cash balance 011 hand of ii,615.:1l There 8180 is 1111 ina:ea5e i0 ILc amount of insurance of over $150,000 drove 1 year. Tee Auditor's report was elven by \V. A. Turnbull v'erifyine the rorrectness of the Secy-1'rea3. re - ?.ort. W. 11. Passmore and dohs. Norris were elected directors for the ensuing (1110(• ye•irs and W. Brock was elected director for the ensuing two years. \V, A. Turnbull was first nominat- ed as Auditor but declined to net, s1yine he bad held the position for thirteen sears and thought (her; should Ire a 0104040 and consequent- ly he would retire, John Kay :11111 1083111:1 Johns were elected auditors for 1907. The Directors rrlet after the an• r,1111 matin; for organization. \V. 11. Passmore was elected President and J. L. Itussell, Vice -President. When it comes to having nerve when the time conies for havin4 1110 1rs. eye and 4.01111:11 t<..: II .111,1 other grinders extracted, hilly Mc - 1.313 Klin has Ilium all 1,eit. Itilly had .,':,'n out to Exeter several tintee Wealt Kidneys Weak Kidneys, snrely point to weak entre, Nerves. Thr Kl lro•ys. like rho lfrart. and the Stomach, fled their w,•akneas, not In the organ itself. hot In the iirr30i that control and gtdde and strengthen thele. 1,r. Sho,lp s Restorative Is • medicine .pecl01all(y prrt'ar0'1 to mach these controlling nerves. eo dieter the ladnrys mora Is futile. It 13 • waste of titer. sed of money 111 Well. 11 your bark ivies or is weak, 11 the urine tloald14 or Is (lark 1104 ,11'0110, tf yeti have symptoms of llrlghts or cAhrr distressing or .langeroue kid. trey disease. try Pr. `ehoop'.11,-torative a month— Tablets or Liquid—and e. n 33'4114 1t can and will dolor you. Druggist rtrommen i and sell Dr. Shoop's Ret�rativo f _ the purpose of }kelvin' :1 1n0ulh• fel of ivories pulled out,ut always rung Lome 331:lout going through the operation, until last 8''led,3, when Ile went ti -:3•1;1i the s. e• .3, without t:skin; files, ):ot air or any thing cl:ac to rel0ve the pain. 1!• says his jaws are a little rte his nerve i:1 s '(alt :•s ever. THEY AL1. FAIi.Ei). flan) have triol to devise ;I .o2'n cure equal to I'ut un'a, but after fifty yeae3 nothing 1'•is reeler upon ot res Is in •t t goma extens 0111 i11 any pia . ' "orld. and they tell us that them is every 4 vi- dcncc that there :ore diamond fields In this newly opened country, that the rocks as cx.tauined by a specialist correspond in every way to the rock from which the famous South Af- rican diamonds are taken. These are only a few of the minerals but they aro su[fiticut 10 811ow 10 '301110 oxlent the 11411e1.411 wealt11 o[ on- tario. And there are not oil her resources. Think of the million of acres of pine, spruce, maple and beech in the immense fol'ea13 of Ontario, a wealth of standing 0111- ber, and coo in southern Ontario aro. fairly well supplied 33 Oh timber and' with wood. Some provinces, not ,v., fortunate 4114 300 :1140, aro CV1'11 31030 preased for fuel and people are beim frozen to <Leath on :recount of the 6 scarcity of it, and even the Grains bearing their loads of coal to some point farther cast are held up by it gang of turn who deliberately laky the coal 1tom them, so pres3ini is the need. Then there are the resources wllicl, come front the al io's farms, her a;rirulturcll ,resources. Every year millions of bushels of grain .aro taken from the fertile land, not to speak of the fruit and the vegetables. Iler stock raising! and dairyin4 are also very important n::d bring in probably more than the 1 ,grain itself. From a ireli;ious standpoint. On- tario is also progressing. Statistics toll us that there are now over390,- 000 Methodists in Ontario, an in- ereaso of over ;30,000 within the East 10 years. Thorn are Also ,nary other dertominatians in Ontario, but all aro on an equal footing, all en- joy the sante religious liberty. No man aan say in our day and time and in our country that the light of the :gospel was denied hem. All may worship as they Ocoee and no i inquisition hangs over them to torso them to believe anything t,gAlert their will. Tho saute Can bo said about our civil liberties. Each one may, have Ideas and opinions of This own. No cruel tyrant rules over ns, (grinding us under the heel of 1 Oppression and refusin; u9 freedom! Although we belong to the mother other 414110 w de fur Ino and 4041( :c ,!I eise1t thro away to think 11.•11. and suet a said. "Trp A3 •a orf!" I d0i - ,, 11114 soma of the 1,11111 :Its 4004- Next !tt n11,L1 bleca. 3va0r1'a:. 1•••1“,.• .: h 3 441<. "1'tlat tv,r. 1 :: ,.,1 •' ..1. tlw %.u0 Irak. 1, rent: •1 :o the mnrl'llr••- <.V•:,ldei,•i)' 0..ra epi 1 1 nn!d du :nr,ly 3312:1 ti 1 had rarr:c•1 site 1,:111, Isis 11,04 11,•re 3314 nn 1 1 r:ce 91 e.sm 'I'n 4!a'• 1113 li 11 r 1- av 53110, 41. 11041 1 11,t 14 1 1.. 111(•0 t,'•al a Ii.:¢er 1 doctor. 1,04, 101 34'1l', 1 thi 0:11=( of %.-911 It,:k i 111 :ants%c 3'.31110. 1ty c- {seri,-eve +hurl crs „ 1 .:u n•.. n.ia: 3011 sill What Zsm'` u For all p5i,o1041 3c:,•:a.t ulcer. 1411(1 aI,400• w a. .:a!abl,• bocan-o of its II'::h If ",a hare a .r. 11.1 „r •14 11111),11:;81.11? 1111 5:3 3•'4 0,411 A111.it1:., 111:4 rare: ee: -are+. ringwor,n4, W01 01.0,1 lowly. chapped piare', ...id +:i•r. 41 vein .3+an 1.111 •I l:,l,aa.r11 6114 -•'! r.:,• 4. al 1•3•:• 1 r0ac'c.1104l :1 •, .3!I -tor •-3114.41,[.;41• --e or p•,.1 3.ce from i' 0 :: on- o tosr+ for :72.50. FREE BOX—sun.' "n i.ap„r and dainty 13n141a b yon. country Wo cannot be proud of the fact. 1 protection and shall a by being true and 1a his Gracious Majesty, iag beyond the thing shall with ?grateful praise and service to c has favored us a lit others and has elm More than others s the privelctio at div fel Ontario. h,' marl: tt•.1 :=0 1, i•i' -re ... �s corns and t, :it. P<3„'. -Put .• n' OD IV OI use the nest, an•l that's "i'utnt,n's C j 0111 `;l,oult :rt:ilii io The following peter 33::•, given by MIAs W. Howard :it a meeting of tl.:! Epworth League in .the Main street Methodist church on Tuesday even- ing of last week. "Our topic to --night is Ontario. A subject so wide that if 3343 attempted to enlarge upon it, would take ,more time than we have at our disposal. Ilowever we 4311111 cry to limit our- selves to those things which will be both interesting and profitable. First let us consider the extent of our fair province. We we by the map that Ontario tuts for its north- ern boundary. :n lisp river,cr Rainy river, Rainy lake, Lonely lake, 11k Joseph, Albany river and .I une:1 bay. and that her routheen bound ey determined by the i;real chain of lakes and rivers, which not only af- ford us an ezxllcnl means of trans portation, but also Afford us, ns :n Nlazara, scenery upon which all the world might gaze with awe. Ontario, roughly speaking, revert an arca of 222,000 square miles. Com- pare it with En;land. England hila an area of only 50,000 sgaale •mile:, being at its widest extreme points only 3(10 miles wide. Yet into thi:; 51.•44 Phe has crowded her 25 •rnii• lima of people. We wit h 2 millions would think that were eserceiy breathing rootn. Ontario is just waking up to sere of iter :3'roatnese and extent of her resources. recently the groat stro tory to the north of ab SOW Ontnrio, was plored. Now th' try is bei set ticd (ul rape great cat cells found or instars Liskeard, now one of the m portant towns in New Ont, sprung up, It would seem. o nothing. At- first their pi worship was n rude frame and 11:' it membership 1 h and red. 1 lrc ore now Add PHOSPHORUS and you For many years it ha; been reco cians everywhere that Cod Liver Oil a be given in combination if possible, as required the other is in all probabilit each enhancing the value of the ot Strange to say, although many been made, no one ever succeeded oil and iron until, quite recently, cian, after some years of study aged to solve the problem . little phosphorus ; the res