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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-03-07, Page 5•1'H t' EXETER TIMES, MARCH 7th 1w17 Mr. Chas. •Ltyicker spent a few1 midst. Ile was quite ll old settler The Government ass this week in Toronto, on Susi- and was a respects member o t ess• Lutheran Church. N e wish him '!he Stephen Council met on Dfun • cuutinut•d success in his new homed 1 u d hope he may be abs" to fill the dd b f the I ETINTO 1t day of this week. t t { . Alt. (ltcv.) J. W. Andrews is vis- place where he is going as well as Bing her daughter Mrs. J. W. Boyce he did here. of Itusseldale, for a few days -this Mr. Mussel Bastard and his two 4 of looking for bunabineI week. sisters Bertha and Maud, after at - and fragrance. You'ill The concert given by the Literary tending the funeral here of Waldo I find it! The bee and the Society on Friday evening last was liartleib, returned Saturday morns- ( buzzard hover together; fairly well attended and a ,good' ing to their home in London. i one goes straight to the program was given. Mr. Harvey Mr. Sol. Miller, after spending the rose garden, the other Lloyd, comic entertainer of Toronto,' to a decaying carcass, was present and assisted in enter- taining. Recitations were given by Miss Ella Link bliss Robinson and THE HABIT Come draw the honey from Our Clothes Garden and taste the sweetness of cloth satis- faction. Our Spring Importations are ready for your Inspection. New Designs, Beautiful Weaves and Colorings. NO HIGHER right in Style. Close personal attention. J. H. IIOLTZMANN Crediton, Ontario. Crediton DR E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON- TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC!. ass and Surgeons, Successor to Dr. S. A. Mint. Orediton. Ont. Ira The many friends of ;Mr. Brown will be pleased to hear that he is slightly on the mend. Mr. Frank Boyle and Clarence Duplant paid our village a friendly visit on Sunday last. One of the most successful anni- versaries in connection with the Evangelical Church was held on Sunday last in connection with the Quarterly Meeting Services. In spite of the disagreeable nveather large audiences gathered to bear Rev. L. 1l. Wagner, who preached !three times on Sunday. And at the close of the Sunday nig it service, it was found to be the most success- ful anniversary from a financial Standpoint in the history of the Church. ''Miss Ida Finkbeiner returned home on Thursday last from Scbew- aing, Michigan, where sho bas been engaged with the firm aLichen Bros. 'Misses Ella Link and Madelalrle Bertrand spent a few days in Exci- ter the guests of Mrs. Kuntz. The Rev. Mr. Fair of Elimville. ;wilt preach in the Methodist Church here and at the .Ebenezer appoint- ment on Sunday next. The service will be in the interest of the Con- nexional fund. Rev. 01r. Andrew will take Mr. Fair's work and will Peach Missionary sermons. last few' mouths at home with bis mother. left Monday for London, where he expects to find work in the biscuit factory. Miss Essery. The t program was Mr. \\'ut. !telt spent a portion of thoroughly enjoyed. last week with his sister in London. The Y. 1'. A., of the Evangelical church had a very successful tins' sionary meeting last Sunday at which our teachers, Miss Miners and Miss Swan took an interesting part. Miss !leaver ; 2nd Vice -Pres., Miss) The meeting was largely attended. V. !leaver ; 3rd Vice Pres., Miss \Word was received here last Tues - Stella Andrews ; ,4th vice Pres, Miss day of the death of Mr. Wm. Voel1 Ethel Clark ; Secretary, Mr. E. ker, who died in 1''lint at the age, o[ Gower ; Treasurer, Miss \V. Banes 69 years. Ile was a brother of Mr. Organist, Miss M. Clark. John Voclkei, and was formerly Mr. John Roffman, of Il'arkhill, t one of our residents, residing 2 1-2 paid our village a flying visit on miles from 'Dashwood. About 14 Friday last. years ago he moved to Michigan. where he lived until his death. The remains were brought hero for in- terment and were accompanied by his family and a few friends from urday in the Evangelical church the Flint. '!'he funeral took place from board voted Rev. E. 1i. Bean a raise the home of his brother on Friday of $50. -- afternoon, interment being in the Mr. Christ Fahner had his annual Goshen Line cemetery. l'rior to the metzger soup which was attended funeral the body was taken to the by many relativsc from Dashwood, Evangelical church where services Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Guenther, Mr. were conducted by Rev. L. K. Eidt. and Mrs. Chas. Guenther and others. A wife and six children aro left to Mr. Wesley Finkleiner, our genial mourn the loss of a loving husband grocer, had a painful accident while and indulgent father. carrying some groceries. He slipped Miss Etta Ruby, of Dashwood, is and fell on the cement walk severely visiting friends in Zurich. bruising his arm. Air. \Ven. Shrum spnet last Mon- day in London. A.H1r41:, .. Mr. Dan Vincent is on the sick The Kind You Hare Always Swett The election of officers of the Ep- worth League of ,the AMethodist church resulted as ,follows: ]ton• Pres., ltcv. J. W. Andrews; J'resi. dent, Mrs. Zwicker; 1st Vice fres„ Mr. Alvin Autos, of Grand !lend, was a pleasant visitor in the vil- lage on Friday. At the Quarterly meeting on Sat - B th earl e Signature of Dashwood list. Women with pale co lorless faces who feel weak and discouraged, will receive both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's Iron Pills, which aro made for the blood, nerves and complexion. Mr. John Decker, of the 16th. - _4,---- concession last Thursday lost a CI;OD[All'TY valuable roadster from inflammation Mr. Robe Hogg th had a wood the kidneys. bee last Tuesdayay aftwhen a Mr. Ben \\'inkenweder, of Napier- gI night at Mr. and ile of wood cut. s. lloggarth very vine, Ills•, was in the village n sew enjoyably entertained • the young days last week. I people to a dance. Mr. D. Hartleib, and family, of Mr. Jas. 1I. Brown spent a few Exeter arc spending the week here r days lust week visiting friends at with their parents. Molesworth. Quite a number of young people . The young people of Cromarty from here spent last Sunday at the propose having n box social in the home of Mr. August \Valper of the hall here on Monday evening, March 14th con. Mr. \Walper intends move 11th. ing his family to Fort Wayne, Ind• Mrs. Andrew, who has been sick next Saturday. We are sorry to see ,for the past week from an attack of Mr. \Valper and his fancily leave our lagrippe, is some better. 1 • • 1 v 4.7 - • 11 v ')'at •n r e.r fr••ht•ert if you want a neat, 'smart. accurate Ht."—Wireleso from e,.1,.L:... ,. .. 1it0.a:toe.- I.':: ' t r.:1 1 I lialt!tl, because no wear -destroying adulterants aro i:cit vitlt tLc li::c>-L Para gum. Conf(r 1:1 1 ) 1':o .Aiello of tho shoo-givo :► glovo-liko, accurate, !•lishH �. S . t ; i i s: it:,o. Wear long. FOR SALE IBY GEORGE 'MANSON4 TO SEED BUYERS If you will write for our handsomely illustrated �• Catalogue for 1907, we will show you how you can get ABSOLUTELY FREE a CARVING SET et superior SHEFFIELD CUTLERY wet erne• loid handles •end Etoe. ling Silver Mounts We could get plenty of agent% to take hold of a proposition like this. but we pester to give seed huyers a chance fir +t. Our Catalogue and Gat& ikw.c gives full information of this and other Serval offers. as well .t% full details rg.trJin.t new anJ standard varieties of Seed a. Plants and Bulb*. be. Write at once. OARCH & HURTER REED CO. LONDON, CANADA twits Rev. Mr. Martin, of Exeter. oc- cupied the pulpit here Sunday last. Mr. Archie McKellar. who • • has been under the doctor's care is re= covering nicely. The News -No pure drug cough Cure laws would be needed, if all cough cures were like 1)r. Shoop's 'cough cure is -and has been for 20 years. The national law now re- : quires that if any poisons enter into • a cough mixture, it must be print- ed on the label or package. For this reason mothers, and others, should insist ort having Dr. Bhoop's cough cure. No poison -marks on 1)r. Shoop's labels -and none in the med. icine, else it must by law he on the label. And it's not only safe, but it is said to h' by those who know it best a truly remarkable cough rem- edy. Take no chance, pa rticularly with your children. insist on hav- ing 1)r. Shoop's cough cure. Com- pare cIrefttlly the Dr. Shoop pack - age st ith others and see. No poison marks there! Von can always be on the safe side by d(108ttdirtg Dr. Shoop's cough cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by W. ti, Howey. Zam-Buk. and SURVEY OUT FROM FORT WIL- LIAM TAKES A SUPPLY OF THIS USEFUL BALM. Zatu-lluk, the favorite household balm and salve, is now adapted as "the Doctor" by leading parties en- gaged ill surveying various parts of the Dominion Lau(1h. Mr. Henry Hall. .writing from Fort William, says: "Having prov- ed how beneficial Zara -1111k is in cases of cuts, skin injuries and dis- eases, determined to keep a sup- ply handy. Being engaged to go on a survey, I thought it would be a most useful thing to take along. 1 obt:tinc•d a supply in Fort William and very well it was I did so. I may say that pretty nearly every day it was called into requisition by Ott or other of the party for cuts, bruises burns, or some injury or other. It is wonderful how quick- ly 'Lanz-Buk takes the soreness out of cuts, burns. bruises and injuries; and on our survey it earned golden opinions from all who had occasion to try it. I have found it very fine for skirt disease, and I can strongly recommend it as a household baht. Mr. Lascellcs Scott. one of the leading Government analyists, mays: "1 have no hesitation in certifying the entire purity of 'Late-Buk, which in my opinion is excellently adapted for skirt injuries and diseases." 'Lam.. Huk cures cuts, scalds, burns bruises eczema, scalp sores, ringworm, ul- cers, abscess, chapped places. Spring Pimples. blood poison, chronic ib- scesses, etc. As an embrocation it relieves rheumatism, Neuralgia and sciatica. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. a box. or from Zam-Bute Co. Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for $2.50, Scud lc. stamp and we will mail you free sample box. For any case of nervousness, sleep- lessness. weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, try Carter's Little Liver I'ilis. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine in market. BORN HARTMAN-In Stephen, on day, 1'eby• 23rd, the wife Hartman, a daughter. CASE -Ort the 1st concession of Hay on Saturday March 2nd, the wife of Adarn Case, of a son. \VILLARD-On the 1st concession of !fay, en March 2nd. the wife of Mr. Alf. Willard. of a son. DIED OVENS. -On Sunday March 3rd. the beloved wife of Mr. John Ovens; of Maple Lodge. tSatur- of Wm. -- '. A bill has been introduced into the Ontario Legislature which bears the title of "art act respecting the game, fur -bearing animals and the fisheries of Ontario." In some re- epects the bill is most radical, and of keen interest in this vicinity. d'rovision is made for the amalga- mation of the now separate fisher-. les and game branches of the de- parttnt'nt to be in charge of a su- perintendent. Inspectors of game and fisheries, not exceeding three in number. are to be appointed to see that the wardens carry out their. duties properly. The board of game commissioners is abolished. Among the most important changes are the enactments of the following close seasons to supersede those now ex- isting -Deer, moose, reindeer, Bari• bolt, November 21 to October 19, both days incluslve ; grouse. ,phcas• ants, prairie fowl, pa r t ridge, wood- cock, black and gray squirrels, be- tiveen December 15 and September 15; quail or wild turkeys, between December 1 and November 1 ; ducks of all kinds or any other waterfowl, between Decmlx'r .11 and .September i ; hares, bet Dec -miler .11 and October 1. The use of automatic guns is forbidden• it is made an of- fense, for any hotel. tu'st:i 11 rt tit or Club to supply as pt rt of a steal any game or fish, under the designa- tion of anything a Well might at the time be unlawfully supplied. The fines have been increased and range from $20 to lrl00. In default of pay- ment, the offenders are to be in/. prisorn'd for :t period nor exceeding three months. 10 The Editor of The Exeter Times. Sir.— linvirig come to my knaw-- halve that some I'ersnn ar• pet v•)11s hate leen going around saying that 1 l:rtve not bid a cent troth ll r• 11. Smith, Inv omployer. sine' 1 hay,• been in this eanntry, i wish it to b•' understnod that such is not the , ca%e, as Mr. Smith has not refaced me money at any time I have asked him, and if those people realized ss bat trouble i a1rl'adv have, they would not he adding coals to the %burnintr fire, nc it Iter causer) un-. pleasant feelings to arise, rued 1 shall be grateful to anyone whit will assist me in finning out 1hore that have slid such things. lir. Smith has aovisted me in to my ways sine.' the illness of my wife. i am yours, C. W. CROSS. IIURON The Executive of the East Huron Teachers' Association met in Seaforth home days ago and after electing of- ficers decided to hold the annual con• vention at (Guelph, Air. John Bean, of Clinton, died on Sunday, Feby. 24 at the age of 72 von. For upwards of 32 years he was a re- sident ot Clinton and was held in high respect. He was a member and office bearer in Wesley church. He was al- so librarian of the Public Library, •uo!xaldwoa pus saeaau poop; all aoJ Ant:pada opsin sllk1 tion teaalae0 Sq paea11aa oar ssour(co.w jo amain lag's" pus apes oyl ti! u!rd 'toaj pee vpueq plea •agat. -pearl sno.saou •s8u!tgwoal 'ssausno.t -aaa ')aeaq aro Jo uotle)ldleaI The death occurred in McKillop on Sunday, Feb. 24th, ot Me. W. McNeil aged ski years The deceased had been ill only a few days with pneumonia. and his sudden demise came as r► great shock to his family and friends in that community. Weak Kidneys Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak ktdney Nerves. The Rhineys, like the Hoarts and tbs Stomach. And their weakness, not in the organ (belt. but in the nerves that control and guide and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative L a medicine s11eMAcslly areyared to reach those controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys above, le futile. It is a waste of time. and of money se well. If your back aches or is weak. 1f the urine pesidw, or V dart and strong, if you have symptoms of Bright' or other distressing or dangerous kid. bat disease, try Dr. Shooe's Restorative a month- lleblees or Liquid -end see what It can and will deo for yon. Druggist recommend and bell Dr. Shoop': Restorative Costs a little more at the start. but saves in the long run, because vastly su- perior ill construction -- exterior and interior—a piano that lasts. 'That's what people say of the HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANO I Madn by 1'0 0ids Virtue of If chit Milan & (' ., Lintitpl1 .\nd the people speak knowingly and wiser'. AMID S. MARTIN & SON DAYFIELD Mr. Ed. Looby. who spent the peat three months visiting friends and acquaintances here, left for his Loe in Edmonton, Alberta. • last week.m Mr. T. J. Marks returned home last week from a two 1110111 ht,' visit with two sons in Colorado and two daughter in Oberlin, Kansas. Dl r. Neil Cameron having spent the winter at bis house here left on Saturday for Detroit, where he starts Monday for Lorain to take a position en a boat for the summer. Alneric.tit Liners are starting to fit out for the season. Mr. A. E. Irwin purchased a nice Slack driver six. years ole(. at Will. Reid's rale on the Par line last week. M r. George Erwin J r., • left on Monday for Killarney flan•, where he intend' spending the summer. AL'asrs. Wm. Ferguson ;it'd Frank Kogan have finished several con- tract; of painting and graining late- ly and do an excellent job. ll r. John Darrah visited friends nt Howell! last week. Mr. Phos. Elliot our ex -hardware merchant intends moving hack 00 his farm again tide week. Mr. John Ferguson Jr. has pur- chased a fine Residence, Clangreg- or Square, [coin Mr, Wm. Jowett, the price is $2,400. Mr. Ferguson gets possession in October next. The Ladies of St. Andrews Church intend holding an Irish Social on St. l'atrick's Day, but it being on Sun- day 3 he t .social will be hold on Friday eve alar. 15th in the Basement of their Church when a good program of Irish songs readings and recita- tions will be given, also a good sup- per. Admission 20c. I)r. Smith and Wm. Ferguson at- tended :t rneeting of the masonic Order in Clinton on Friday night last. Rev. lir. Steadman exchanged pul- pits with Rev. Mr. hart, of Kippeu last Sabbath, preaching Missionary ser vices. TO CURE A COLLI IN ONE DAY Take Laxative promo Quinin t Tab- lets. All druggieta refund the mon- ey if it fails to cure. E. W. G •nve'a -denature is on each box. 25o. 'ZION Mr. and Mrs. Byrau t(Itowcliffe have moved to \Voedhatu. \1r Row - cliff(' has engaged with Mr. John Sawyer for the coming summer. Miss Ada 1!rimacornbe visited friends in this vicinity a few days last week. We are pleased to learn that Mr. and Airs. Whitford are on the mend after a serious illness. Ayr. George Lingard is moving front the farm back to his home. We are pleased to have George back ngairt. Nelson is busy breaking in his new colt for the cotning summer. ale intends taking a few long trips• Mrs. 13erryhill is visiting at her daughter's in London for a few weeks. Willie has purchased a black mounted harness for his driver. Girls wanting a fast drive call at 351 Bert street, Zion North. Miss Emma !'cart left this week tont finiExesth her course of dressmaking er• TIie weather on Friday evening was unfavorable, hence the atter., dance was mall. Mr. Smith bad a wood bee on Tuesday afternoon. A lot of wood was cut. THAMES ROAD --- Mr. Chas. Cann. returned lest week from attending the ,Temper- ance Convention at Toronto. She speaks very highly of the work done at this convention. Many changes are taking place in our neighborhood nt present. Mrs. Jas. hackney is now residing with her daughter, firs. Alex Tu rn- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilackney leave this week for their new home in Exeter. We wish them happiness and prosperity. Mr. Stuart has moved from Mr. \Vat. Hackney's farm to that of Mr. Chas. hackney. Dir. Geo• ]cell. of Lumley, is now living on the farm vacated by -Mr. Stuart. Dir. Chas. Barris and children are at present occupying part of Mr. Andrew Campbell's !rouse. Mr. Harris intends going west in the hear future, in quest of a iiornt• there. The hest wishes of his friends follow him. Miss Ella and Mr. Chas. Monteith entertained a number of friends ou Monday evening. We are pleased to report that Mr. Clias. Monteith has so far recover- ed from his recent accident, as to be able to leave the house occasionally. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Monteith and M r. and Mrs. David Q)uncan visited friends in Nissouri over Sunday. Misss Jcasie Monteith is spertllirtg few days with Mrs• Wm. Afoot'''. Srnopls of Ibe Conadion Noflb Wesl r�7 -44121P- Csa— A Meal in a • Moment Bovril will do it for you A meal prepared with the help of a chafing dish has a great fascination for many. But the woman who uses a chafing dish and hasn't tried what the addition of a few drops of Bovril will do, has yet to find out how delightfully piquant and appetising, a chaf- ing dish preparation can be made. Not only does "Bovril" add to the richness and taste, but also very materially to the nourishing qualities, and that's best of all. BOVRIL is A Household Necessity FARQUIIAIL Who says Farquhar can't have a good concert? Blustery March is here with a vengeance. The farmers are looking up seed grain. The directors of the Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Co. held their regular meeting here on Monday. No claims were presented. Mr, W. It. Stewart moved to C. E. hackney's farm on Friday last. Mr. G. B. Beavers, Master Lloyd Beavers and Miss Myrtle Senn were visitors here last Thursday and Fri- day. Mr. Chas. Monteith, who had his ankle broken four weeks ago, able to bo out again. Master W. Roach has secured HOMESTEAD) BRurLATIoNH. T even nuu)t.ereti section of i)nmininn Londe in ANT ,tukatehew art and Alberta, excepting y aml 'Ie:, not marl, el, may be homesteaded 1, any person alio is the head of a family, or any male Over 18 ye. ra of age, to the extent of one-quarter section et lei acres, more or leas. Entry const be made personally at the Irral land office for the district iu which the land is situate. The homesteader is required to perform the , en• clition% oonr eeted therewith under me of the follow • Ing plans: - (II At 'emit six months' residence upon and e,ilti• ration of the land 'tet each sear for three scars. (2) 1f the father (or mother, if the father is de. crasadi of the honiestea.ler reside upon a farm in the vicinity of toe land enteral for, the regiurenm,'s as to residence may he satisfied 1.) such person residing with the father or mother, (:11 If the seater has his permanent retielenee upon fanning land owned by hits in the tb inity of hit homestead. the requirement% as to residence may be satisfied by residen, e upon the said land. Nis months entice in writing should le when to the Cnmm,s.inner of INoninion Lama,' at titiaw a of intention to apps) for patent. W. w•, CORY, IT)epmt} of the Minister of the interior. N. R,-rnatthori,er1 pal tkatiou shpts rahertlse• ntert will not be pairl for. position with 11, W. F. Beavers. Miss Isabel Turnbull who has beet laid up with a severe cold, is cone valescing. Mr. J. E. DlcNicol was unable to nttend to business on Saturday through illness. "Prcve►ities" will promptly cbeolt,,.. a cold or the Grippe when taken at the sneeze stage. 1'reventice cure seated colds as well. I'reventics are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, \Vis, will gladly mail you samples and a book o11 Colds free, if you will write Simi+ The samples prove their merit. is Check early colds with IlreventiCS stop pneumonia. Sold in 5c. apa: a land 25c. boxes by W. t3, Howey. TEN PER CENT OFF ALL WRAPPEREiiES antl PRINTS In Stock up to M-tr311 15th.. Large range of Patterns to a lma a frau). A Few Caps and Tams at 15c Our new Wall Papers have arrived and they are swell. Borders at the same price per roll as the Papers. B. W. F. BEAVERS Farquhar Ont. What We Claim for Ferrol. FERROL is an Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and if It were nothing more it would take front rank because of the quality and quantity of the oil used and the scientific method of preparation. 13ut FERROL has special claims which take it out of the ordinary class of Emulsion altogether. For instance: FERROL combines Iron and Phosphorus with the oil, and no other emulsion contains these ingredients, although it is well known that they should always be administered together, as each is the complement 01 the other. FERROL is so scientifically prepared that the first processes of digestion are actually performed in the process of manufacture, and the emulsion is ready for instant absorption into the blood. This is of the utmost importance to persons with delicate stomachs. E RRO L unlike other emulsions, is positively palatable, and not one in a thousand find any difficulty in taking it. FERROL contains the three essentials of life, viz.: Fat, Iron, and Phosphorus—they have never been combined before. FERROL holds the record for increasing the weight. FERROI. has received snore endorsatiuns from medical men than any other preparation on the market. FERROL will cure any case of Consumption that Is capable of cure. FERROL is an absolute specific for Colds, Croup, Drams and all kindred troubles. FERROL is an unfailing remedy for nervous pros- tration, Chronic Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Finally, the formula is freely published, and in taking FERROL you " Know what you tate." W. S. COLE Druggist, Exeter, Ontario