Exeter Times, 1907-03-21, Page 5•
OERRY
Facts About
Zam.Buk
Zam-Buk is different to the
older ointments and salves
tn being
purely
fialoikwnoutrace or .
Zem-Buk applied town open
lore will Immediately kill all
disease, germs and prevent
pestering, suppnrstlon or
blood poison.
Zam•Buk has penetrating
power as well as healing
cur and used as an em -
tion quicklycures
rheumatism. sciatca a nd
neuralgia.
Baru -link by its miracles of
healing h.x wen tho prniso
a n d confidence of 'eagle -
teeter, doe tars. nn,xes. , rd
men and woolen who KNOW.
Test it at our expen.o.
Read carefully the evidence of
Magistrate Perry given below and
you will find that judged by men of
experience who are fully qualified to
decide. Zam-Buk more than fulfils
all that is claimed for it.
FREE BOX
This coupon and le. atanip
sent toZtee 13u1 (o.,Torero n
with name of this l.aper ,• ill
ensure you a free trial box.
"The Pavilion,
Goldfields, B.C.
After a very fair trial I have proved
Zam-Buk eminently satisfactory. In
my case it cared a skin rash of five
years' standing which no doctor had
been able to do any good for.- I
would certainly encourage any per-
son to keep Zam-Buk in their home.
It truly dors even more than you
claim for it. For my own part I
would not now be without it in the
house.. Your, very truly,
ROGER F. PERRY.
Justice of the Peace for BA'.
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Zam-Buk Cures eczema, fine rashes, ulcers,
at ece•ee, tuts, bruisee,
Spring eruptions, running sures, yo oned wounds,
chrome sores, et.-. It is ill -o goon for piles and en-
la•ged veins. As nn chih.0 ati, n it tunes rheuma-
tismand sciatica, col.•s on ti.e . inti 1, et.-. All drug.
Fists and st.t•s:trine. ahes.,tr tron' Z•m-BukCo.,
J oronto, for p: ice. 6 box„ se. t fur '.: 11.
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pl GREAT
Popular Goods for now and
the Rest of the Season
Favored Worsteds
• These worsteds are in blues and 1
fancymixturer,excel in gnalit ,beauty
and nish anything of their kind we
have ever shown. We are offering
come beautiful
Summer Suits for $lo at J. 11. IIOLTZMSNN'S
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TROUSERS AND USN
VES' S FOR SUB BER
If a pant bunter pantless
Is panting for pants
He pantetb panties*
Until he implants himself into
one of those fashionable pants ordered
and upwards.
A beautiful assortment to choose from. If there is a taste we can-
not suit, we have yet to know of it.
On common fences the coattnuous
wire stays are sure to bend and the locks
talon their grip under continual prey
sure el your hones or cattle. And once
they do the top wire, soon followed by
those below, will sag and deetroty the
emciency of your fence.
Nothing Uk(' that can happen to our
Dillon Hinge -Stay Tenon The short.
stiff bard steel wire in our hinge -Mays
mutate bend when the lateral wires are
weighted down, owing to their being SD
abort and jointed at each strand wire.
Prase ire of a horse on the top wire brings the "hinges" in the stays Into settee
sed prevents them free) bending. and when pressure is relieved the fence springs back
totes place
Tbewires are Hkb•Carbon Hard Steer and coiled to worlds for
rxps�ton and contraction by beat and cold, and are also crimped at the Intersection
of the stays and strands to prevent the stays from slipping eldewers—therefore no locks
are needed.
Huy
the Dillon Hinge -Stay Fence. It's "twice as• strong." Twice as good as
inveetmR The OWN Iessd Miro Faits Cs., LislilN, Qom Sossd, 0.1.
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SEED
BUYERS
if you will write
for our handsomely
illustrated
Catalogue
for 1907.
we will show
you how
ca
a CARVING m of
superfor $E11FT1ELD
CUTLSRT with cella.
laid handles and Ster-
ling silver Mounts.
We could set plenty of agent.
to take hold of a proposition like
this. but we prefer to Ree seed
buyers a chance first.
Our Catalogue and OuiJir Boons
gives lull Inforruhon of this and
other srecial Ogen, a% well at full
Aalails rellardini new and standard
•ark t ie s of ileal...Plants and nul be.
Write at osoe.
MARCH & HUNTER SEED CO.
1.0111111, CASABA mute
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THE EXETER
T 1 M E Q, MARCH 21st ibU7
wa 0•DALtionu M M TOUR SPRING 8TOGK�
The Millinery Season
The millinery season is now at
son in the millinery department here
ted which places ea in a position
pleasing to the eye. Our millinery
ture in our business this year and
Miss Tait of Glencoe who has just
ings attd comes highly recommended
tory to our millinery opening which
We solicit a fair share of the
please both in price and design.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER. .EGGS. DUTCH
. SETTS, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
• hand. and as this is our first pea -
our static is all new and well sefec-
to offer that which will be moat
department will be a special tea -
will be under the management of
returned from the millinery open -
who is now busy at work prepare.
will be on Wednesday March 27th..
trade this tseaaon as we are bound to
all! LI
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W. O. SHRUMM
Dashwood.
eiNgwoosali-
Crediton
DR E. J. MWCUE, MEMBER ON-
TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC/t-
ans and Surgeons. Successor to Dr.
B. A. Hoist. Crediton. Ont.
Mr. Ed. Lawson has purchased the
1100 acre farm on tho 10th Con. of
Stephen from Mr. Al Ford,. of Exe-
ter and intends moving err the farm
in at few weeks.
Mr. George Bedford was in Tor-
onto and Buffalo last week.
Miss Jennie Yearley of the 11th,
visited in London a few days last
wet k. `
Mr. Thos. Marshall and daughter
Ella. of Forest, are visiting at Mr.
end Mrs. Yearleys obithe ll.th.
Miss Marshall, of London. is the
guest 'of Miss Annie Yearley.
There died at her late .residence,
Mrs. Kuhn, on Thuraday last. Tbo
funeral took place on Sunday after-
noon. and was largely attended, ale--
ceased
leceased being in fuer 74th year and
had been ailing for the past year.
She was one of the vionccrs. The
family have the aympitthy of the
entire community.
Miss Lydia Schwartz is confined to
her bed but she is improving.
Quite a number are planning it
trip to the Northwest this summer.
Mr. August Heist left Saturday
for Illenhei►n to attend the funeral
of Itis brother on Monday last.
Mr. Wesley Finkbeiner accompan-
ied by Mr. Treumnor and son, spent
a few days in London consulting a
specialist on eye, ear and nose. An
operation was performed pit the
little lad.
Read J. H. Holtzmanu's ad, about
summer auits and trousers.
Mr. Phillip heaver of Dasliwood.
Sunday in the village visiting his
mother Mrs. Stahl, who is very low.
Mr. Fred Young was in London
on Saturday.
The Misses Leah and Mary Young
visited at the home of Mr. ,Win.
Northcott, Ila., last week. -
Messrs. Young Bros. • have just
completed repairing their hardware
store and with the addition of the
tinshop which is now finished, they
have now ono of the Vicat up -to -huts
stores to be seen anywhere and with
the big stock they now carry can
supply anything in the hardware
line.
Miss Beulah Beaver is confined to
her bowie for le few days from a ate
vera attack of La Grippe.
Mr. Wee Jones this week tepid two
fine heifers to our new butcher Mr.
Chas. Stock.
Mr. C. Zwicker intends holding Lis
millinery openings on Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and following days. Miss
'Colvin is in charge again after
spending six weeks in the leading
millinery houses itt 'Toronto.
FOR SALE,— Ilorse top buggy,
cutter, harness, robes. blankets etc.
to be sold tat once. For terms and
particulars apply to (Thos. Trawl -
thick, Crediton, Ontario.
Mr. F'ratecis Clarke is laid up with
'stere cold.
The many mends of Mr. Ira
Ilrown will be pleased to hear he is
able to be out and around again.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Fulmer spent
Tuesday in Da.hw'ood.
Mr. Mike Swartz who has been
confined to his room is able to be
op again. -
ONE 01."1.11K SADDEHT STORIES
First it wan it told, neglected of
course and catarrh dcrcloired. Noth-
ing was done end consumption fol-
lowed. Watch the little cold, keen
it from growing by using •'Catarrho-
sone:' Nothing simpler than inhal-
ing the germ -killing vapor of this
grand remedy. Cote' sell Catarrh
flee as before fire. Every trace of
throat hod bronchial trouble yiellia
immediately. Catarrhozone is aeiett•
tific and nitttointely guaranteed for
preventing and curing catarrh and
kindred ills. Two sizes, 25c. and $I
at all dealers.
Costs a little more at the
start but saves in the long
1 -un, because vastly su-
perior in construction -
exterior and interior --a
piano that lasts. That's
what people say of the
HEINTZMAN
et CO. PIANO
Haile by Yo (lido Firm of
'Made Lit Co., Limited)
And the people speak
knowingly and wisely.
S. MARTIN & SON
Dashwood
Mrs. Jake Hartleib and daughter
have returned home after having a
short stay in Pittsburg.
Miss Lillian Dearing and her bro-
ther Ernest spent Sunday last visit-
ing friends in Dashwood.
Miss Tait, of Glencoe, has resumed
her position as milliner in W. O.
8hrumm'a store.
Miss Nadigor left on Monday last
for Preston where she will resumet
her position as milliner. .
Mr. J. K. Goetz is this week ni-
pairing machinery in Ms saw, mill.
and getting ready Lor this season's
sawing.
Mr. J. K. Goetz was; in 'Stratford
last week visiting his son, Mr. Ar-
thur Goetz. who is enlarging his
blacksmith shop.
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Bees tic _ AIle Ttfld YM111 LEO
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LIFE GUARDS.
The Life Guards are two regi-
ments of cavalry forming part of
the British household troops. They
are gallant soldiers, and every loyal
British heart is proud of then!. Not
only the King's household. but yours
ours, everybody's should have its
life guards. The need of them is
especially great when the greatest
foes of life diseases. find allies in the
very elements ns colds. influenza.
catarrh. the grip. and pneumonia do
in the stormy month of March. The
best way that we know of to guard
against these diseases is to strength.
en the system with hood's Sarsapar-
illa—the greatest of all life guards.
It removes the conditions in which
these disease make their most suc-
cessful itttack, gives vigor and tone
to all the vital organs and functions
and imparts a genial warmth to the
blood. Remember the weaker the
system the greater the exposure to
disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla snakes
tho systont strong.
GRAND BEND
The snow has about all clisappear.-
sd, leaving the road' inn somewhat
muddy condition.
The ice has all broken up in the
cut and not doubt as the fishing has
been very poor room for sucker fish-
ing will be held at a premiuml—so
order your dip nets in 'advance. •
We are pleased to seeltRiclt Ham-
ilton also John Baird around again
after their illness.
Maple Syrup is the order of the
day around Grand Bend.
Mr. Stubbs, of 'Tedford, visited
his daughter Mrs. John Baird.
Mr. Robert Ridley is still [order
the doctor's care—with alight chance
of recovery.
Mr. Amos of the Peat Office store
is opening up it millinery depart-
ment in connection with his store.
His opening days are 27. 28, 20th of
March. Give him a call.
Fire on Saturday morning destroy-
ed the house of Charles Morrish, but
occupied by Wm. Pickering for the
last year about one mile south of
this place. The neighbors gathered
in timo to remove all Use furniture
and also some of the fixtures, but
it will prove a big toss; to both at
this timo of the year.
Mr. Fred l'age has been laid up
for 4 few days with Grippe but he
is now improving.
On Thursday March 14th Oita in-
fant boy of Mr. and Mrs. -Abraham
Dtsjardine was removed by death. The
burial took place at Mount Carmel
We extend to them our sym-
pathy in their bereavement.
Arthur Mollard moves to his new
farm this week, after which. Abner
Mollard will occupy the farm Ar-
thur vacates.
PAIN
Iain in the head—peat anywhere, has its MUNI
pen Is congestion, pain is blood pressurr—noth*t
elm ostially. At leant, to says Dr. Shoop, end so
P rove It he has created a little pink tablet. That
tablet -palled Dr. Shoop's Headache Tsbisi-
costes blood pressure away from mala esnlerL
Its effect Is charming, pleasingly delightful. Oemtir,
though safely, it surely equalises the blood drus.
Yuen.
If you hare e headache, ti's blood pressure.
If It's patnhtl periods with women, same tapir.
If yeseee sleepless, restless, nervous, It's Mood
eongeatIon—blood pressure. That surely 1s a
esrtalnty. for Dr. Shinni's Headache Tablets stop
1t in 93 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute
the unnatural blood preentre.
Bruise your finger, and doesn't It get red, and
' well, and peln your Of mune it does. it's coo -
Bastion. blood commune You'll And it when pais
Is—always. 1t's simply Common Now.
We sal at lb cents, and cheerfully reesoeiil
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
W. 8. HOWEY.
Is Now Complete in all Lines. We have received recent shipments
of Dress Goods, Prints, Muslins, &c. in addition to large con-
signments received last week.
See Our Carpets
and Linoleums
New Pitterns
We are offering special values this
season. Ocr rtock was never so large•
our values never better.
Just to hand a large shipment of then
W. E. SANFORD READY-MADE
CLOTHING in all lines,ouths', child-
ren's and tnen's suits. Nice up-to-date
goods. well made and trimmed and at
pricer which are very close.
The Sanford clothing is the leading
line In Canada.
OUR MIUlINERY STOCK
this season will excel anything we
have ever shown: Miss Colvin is
again in charge et this department.
OUR OPENINGS ate next week
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and fol
owing days. We invite your inspect
tion.
•IWe have some New and Exquisite Patterns in Dinnerware and Toilet Setts. You should
see these before you purchase. New and pretty patterns for spring,
We have a stock of Timothy Seed, Alsike and Red Clover for sale. Also about too bus. of Seed Peas.
Our Grocery Stock is Complete in ail Lines.
Highest Prices paid for Produce.
So iCied C. ZWUCKERP Crediton
CREDITON EAST.
Mr. J. S. Mote last Friday pule
chased the store at Crediton East
from Mr. W. T. England, and is now
conducting the business. Mr. Metz
has lived in 'Crediton East all his
life and is known by everyone. Ho
has the confidence of his many acgta-
aintance:s. who will be pleased 'to
see him make a success of his new
enterprise. IIe has engaged Mr. W.
W. Kerr. who luta had considerable
experience in mercantile line. to
manage the business for hien until
he gets his farm affairs settled up,
Mr. England hat not yet decided
what business he will engage
Mr. J. S. Metz on Monday sold his
farm. lot 11. concession 4. Stephen.
to Mr. henry Swcitzer. proprietor 'of
the Crediton Flour Mills. Mr. Mots
intends having a sale of farm biotic
and implements on Saturday. Marcie
30th.
tt78.Ell '1'OR =A.
Baan the The Cad You Have Map Bound
Signature
et
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO
DISEASE.
Phis is an apt description of con-
stipation. its an unnatural condi-
tion to begin with, and it's more,
because it brings about blood deter-
ioration, interferes with digestion,
renders you susceptible to infectious
diseases and causes anaemia. Not 2a11
much a purgative as a ►taiurot
stimulant to the bowels is what you
(teed. You get it in Dr. Hamilton's
.'ills, which incrcaso liver activity,
restore the bowels to tierfect action
and positively cure constipation end
its attendant evils. Insist on having
only Dr. Hamilton's fills of Man-
drake and Butternut. 25c. per box
at all dealers.
IIt'IU)N
Mr. and Mrs. Dotard. of Codericlt
last week celebrated :the sixtieth
anniversary of their wedding day.
Samuel Houston, who was recent-
ly committed to the County jail by
Police Magistrate Morton, of Wing -
ham, under sentence of forty-five
days for vagrancy, is tc be deported
under the Dominion Immigration
Act, which presides for deportation
of any immigrant who within two
years of his arrival in this country
come within the custody of the law.
Houston came from Scotland and
will be sent back to the Old Coun-
try. The railway and steamship
companies will have to bear the ex -
[vitae of his transportation.
The News—No pure drug Dough
Cure laws would be needed. if all
tough cures were like Dr. Shoop's
cough cure is—and line been for 20
years. The national law now re-
quires that if any poisons enter into
NI cough mixture, it must be print,
ed on the label or package. For this
reason, mothers and others should
insist on having Dr. Shoop'ti cough
cure, No poison marks on Dr.
Shoop's labela—and none in the meds,
icine, else it'.must by law bet on the
label. And it's not only safe but it
is said to bo by, those who know -le
beat a truly remarkable (sough ream,
edy take no chance. particularly
with your children. Insist on hav-
ing Dr. Shoop's cough cure. Coate
pare carefully the Dr. Shoot- packi-
ago with others and see. No poison
marks there 1 You can always bo
on the safe side by demanding Dr.
Shoop's oough cure. Simply refuse
toowa'cceptcy. any other. Sold by W. ty.
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Sloopls 01 lit C0llodioo Norrn west
HOMIcSTIRAD RROL'LATiONS.
ANY even numbered aertion of Itemiinion land. in
ranitoha, wakatcheaan and Allerta, excepting
8 and Ilk not retread, may he homesteaded t.
any person who Is the head of • family, or any male
over Itt erre of age, to the estent of one quarter
section of 160 acres, more or Tess.
Yaitry must be made personally at the k esi lural
office for the district In which the land is situate.
The homesteader la required to perform the con•
ditlone connected there's ith under one of the follow•
ing plane:—
(11 At least al% months' residence upon and cull'
ration of the land In eachear for three years.
(2) if the father for mother, it the father is de.
ceased) of the ho,iirse.sier residse upon • fans in the
vicinity- of the land enterad for, the re'tiaremen'• as
to residence may be satisfied Ly such person resiling
with the father or mother.
(11 If the settler has hie permanent residence upon
farming land owned by him in the vicinity of hist
homestead, the requirement% u to reorient* may
to •atiafkd by residence upon the saklland.
Six months' notice In writing should he siren to
the Cntnmhsioner of Irsninlnn Iambi at (dukes of
intention to apply for patent. ,t.. .
W. W. CORY,
O14pwty of the Irini•ter of the In:etloe.
N. k.—l'nsnthnrierd mile -aeon of this advertias-
mart will not be tat 1 for.
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New Dress Goods
Some of the newest and nattiest patterns of the season in Dress length!.
No two alike. Call and see them before they all go.
We also have another car of Cedar Posts coming this week.
Leave your orders with us and we will attend to them.
Call and see our new line of Wall Papers. Many
pretty designs to choose from.
COWARD & CLARK, Winchelsea
aroid Roofing
I have just received a large shipment of Paroid
Roofing, and as the time is drawing near when you
will want roofing work done, I would advise you to
call and select what you will want.
Have on hand a number of mitts and gloves,
which I am selling at wholesale prices. Come in
and get a pair.
All kinds of tinware on hand.
W. Moore Kirkton:
THE WILL MLR SEfSOfi
IS HERR
Let us advise you about the interior
decoration of your home. We ON
qualified by experience taste and traln,
ing to assist in securing the best
results.
Our stock is most complete and stylish.
Better consult us.
We will hang the paper for you
B. W. F. BEAVERS
FARQUHAR, — ON1r.
IF!
Everybody knows that Cod Liver Oil is a wonderful l
flesh producer, iF you can take it.
Nobody doubts that Iron is the greatest enricher of
the blood, iF you can digest it.
It is well known that Phosphorus is the ideal nerve
and brain tonic, IF it is properly administered.
"IF," oh! there's the rub.
But everybody docs sot know that Cod Liver Oil,
Iron and Phosphorus have at last been combined in
an emulsion so palatable that anybody can take it, so
easily assimilated that the smallest infant can digest
it without difficulty and so perfectly and scientifically
prepared that the value of the original ingredients is
enhanced fourfold.
This emulsion is known as
FL3RROL,1
"FERROL" ti.�W�a^on:.
(Iron and 011)
" FERROL" has wiped out the " IF."
"FERROL" has brought the wonderful and uni-
versally recognized virtues of Cod Liver Oil, Iron and
Phosphorus within easy reach of the multitudes who
need them.
"FERROL" is the only perfcct emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil, because it is the only one that contains
IRON and no emulsion is perfect without it.
That is why FERROL is an unequalled system
builder.
FawOL is nota paten mystery. The female is freely pebllsbad, Ilk preswW
pbest Mosseiens. it is the swot eminent Mt dicsl IolltNsM It 11N0
We S. COLE Druggist, Exeter, Ontario