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THE EXETER TIME S, DECEMBER 19th 1907
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Browns Special Discount Sale
of 10 and 20 per cent.
During this month wo are going to allow a discount of 10 per cent CASH or TRADE on all Fu's, Dress Goods, Silks, Millin-
ery. Ready-made Clothing, (Snits and Overcoats for Boys, Youths, and Men.
Our stock is the heaviest we ever carried and the variety shown in all line of goods is unsurpassa
ed. We make this offer to reduce it and this month we are giving our customers the advantage of the
discount owing to the fact that the purchasing is unusually heavy and therefore the discount will mean
much to the purchaser.
To emphasize the fact that it is a stock reducing sale we are going to allow a special
20 per cent Discount on all Ladies' it isses' and Children's Coats
All new and of the latest designs,
'Toyland Can be Seen Here.'
SUNDRIES
Our stock in this line is full and a
good variety is shown in Cutlery, Jew-
ellry, Xmas Novelties, China Souven-
irs, and other fancy goods too numer-
ous to mention.
Dinner Sets reduced in price Toil-
et Sets at a low price see our special (it
$3.50 we are showing a table of (fishes
regular value l5c to 25c choice for 10e.
See our China, and Glassware,
Silverware, Carving Sets, Ebonoid
Manicure bet, Sewing Set, and etc.
We arc carrying a full line of Confectionery
and Fruits.
Groceries always fresh and prices the lowest
XMAS. SPECIALS
Here are a few lines of thz many we carry
GIFTS FOR GIRLS AND LADIES
We are showing a full range of
silk suitable for waists and dresses at a
special price.
Dress Goods of all the newest fabrics
FURS - Astrachan and fur -lined
coats, stoles, ruffs and muffs, all l,t a
discount.
Fan iy Shawls black wool capes for
women. Golf Jackets, Gloves, Table
Covers, Fahey Rugs, Lace Curtains,
Black and Fancy Underskirts, Ready
made Waists, and etc.
Big range of White Shawls. Pur-
ses, Hand Bags, and Fancy Collars.
Come early before stock is broken.
All kinds of Produce taken at the Highest Market Price; Trade or Cash. 1Vc
are open to buy a large quantity of Dried Apples, Poultry, Seeds, Irides, etc.
A Call Solicited
`Gifts of Every Description'
GIFTS FOR BOYS AND MEN
Here we shine in assortment,
price. and quality.
We have 23 Black Overcoats at
12.00, 10.00, $8.00, to go during this
sale at 10.00, 8.50, $7.00.
We carry a range of Suitings and
Ready -Made Clothing from the best
manufacturers. Ask to see our special
C N & R brand; finest and best in ('an-
ada and sold by the high class stores
of the country.
Furnishings such as 'ries, Silk
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Collars, Shirts
Gloves, Hats and Caps, Fur Collars,
Tie Pins, Cuff Links, Cutlery, etc
Fur Coats of all kinds also a range
of Fur -linen Coats at a special price.
SAM'L. BROWN, Crediton.
le On
The
orner
HEADQUARTERS
Crediton
DR. 1'. J. MuCUE, MEMBER ON-
TARIO COLLEGE I'IlYSIOI.
ahs and Burgeons. Successor to Dr.
F R X1VIASG'rOC�DS13. A. lisl'. Crediton. . DOMrs. J. W. O'Brien and little son
Edwin, of i'ark River, N. D., accom-
t.
panied by* Miss Adele Nugent, of Mo -
In connection with the Christmas trade we wish to an- (tall, N. '1)'' arrived 0u friday, Deo.flub., for n visit with the former's
pounce that we are offering a father. Richard Glanville ,of Credi-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Zwicky'. spent
Sunday in Exeter the guests of 1)r. tion. cal operation at Toronto in the mum -
and Mrs. Atnos. Mr. Gab 1foltzruaiin, Zurich. gave mer, put he was sufficiently .well to
The Methodist Sunday school gave our village a flying visit on Thurs- accompany his parents here to attend
on Furs and heady Made Clothing to 'educe our large stock their annual concert on Wednesday any Last. the funeral of Mrs. Murray's mother,
eve g of this week. The program ---+- the Irate 'Mrs. llandford. Shortly ref-
• 1 K ter arriving t here he became
was well rendered and was thorough-
ly enjoyed by the large audience. medical treatment was given, it was
10 per Cent Discount
for which over 200 children have been Centralia
trained also the S. S. Male Chorus of Iwire Pr«luetion
28 voices will render two selections.! Nelson E. Hickss and singing.
Special [music by the choir. The I J't .11 of London Corser%story Music, 11. ldatlrwen
program is fu11 of the Christmas spi- 1 McDonald, Charles White, London Eng., Ernest 1:.
rit. Remember the date, Xmas Eve 1 Eardkw, London, Eng. A limited number of pupils
will be accepted -
The
I
Admission children 10, adults 15. The hone• of Mr. James, llandford.
Miss Jlalind:t Trick, who has been
attending business college at Str+of the London Road, is again bowed
Stria-ttitl► the pains that cdute through
ford is home to spend I he holidays.
The many friends of Mr, Harry d''ath. This time it. is his little
Larkin, who has spent the past tao grandson, Murray Maurice Foster.
years with Mr. F. W. Clark as ap-
t wo year old son of J1 r. and
prentice left last week for Clinton Mrs. \Vm. Foster, of Toronto. The
[there h has secured a good situs- bright little chap underwent a criti-
Ladies Astrachan Coats
Dashwood
Mens Calf and Coon Coats and all Small Furs \Vord was received by Mr. Donald.Add Dashwood of no avail and he passed away•roes-
Mcisaac. Shipka, on Monday, of Mr. Levi Ilaym:tcher, our genial tiny morning. The funeral will be
also Ready Made Clothing the de:►th of Mrs. John Mclsaac at baker has a big stock of Christmas held to -day from the home of Mr.
Mt. Pleasant on Monday morning of goods, such as candies, nuts orange+ Handford, interment being in the
this week. The funeral will take etc. for the Xmas trade. Re sure Exeter cesfgetery.
In Mens auti Boys Snits and Overcoats. to -day _Thursday. Mrs. Mclsaac alas and see his display .Mr. John Gilson, of London, was
Headquarters for Xmas Novelties. All lines well Assorted been n great sufferer for a number Mr. and b1rm. Henry !lawn. of ' a . visitor at the Methodist parson -
of years and it was owing to her North Dakota, is visiting friends in ; age on Tuesdny,
Produce taken in Exchange. serious condition that her husband, our village. The new schoolhouse is nearing
Mr. John Mclsaac disposed of his Mr. August Walker. of FortWayne completion and when finished will b:•
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busioyal lintel, that he Is spending the holidays with his par- K E L L E R M AN ness in the Rmight laky her to Mt. Pleasant hop -tuts 11 r. and lire. L. 1Valper sr. an ids:I ornament to the village.
i Evan':•list Mcllardy opener! oui
• iug that a change [night benefit her The Quarterly meeting services in `nn i.'.1tt listic campaign in the
health. She did not improve in the Evangelical church on Sunday, Methodist Church on Sunday. Good
health as was hoped for but gradual- were conducted by Rev. M. Wagner. Congregations have greeted hits and
grew worse until death relieved her 'the meetings promise to be of un-
usual interest. The services will
continue through the Christmas hol-
tdnys. Some have already signified to
lead a new life. '
worse and although the best
Corner Store,
DASHWOOD
OTTAWA, Dee. 14.-1 t was an-
110Unced to -day that the house will
adjourn December 19, to reassemble
January 8.
Will positively euro sick hoadao"e
and
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prevent is t lu n
. Carter's
its
.s This is not taik
Little Liver 1 til
but truth. One pill a dose. Seo aa -
wort iserneut. Small pill. Smxll
d oss. Small price.
You Can't Keep a Good
Flour Down
A baker was heard to say the
othrr day that the wwind nearly visiting (rirnd.s :n the village and vi- the I:oehen ,Linc. spent Sunday t% ids
cinity.
M r. and Mrs. .las. Lawson.
blew his shop over but his swinge JIr. Jas. Really left for the wept 1 Mr. rind •Mr•. tiro. \totz and son,
ame u) and his bread turned out on Friday Iasi on a business t rip. George. of :Manitoba. are visiting
I fate. Mr. Harry Jones atter :a weeks friends in Credital and vicinity.
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ne in spite t f engagement left for Woodbridge to Mr. Chas. Stock n ho has opened
The reason for hi•t stir c, "•: he accept a clot. lueratisr po.tlion. up :a butcher hominess in Sebring -
�ed Star 1'iotir, and if ) e)ll lot? The Surveyors for the proposed vtlle. will move there .Ile firs, of th •
u railroad ate this week working along ye it and would like ill owing hint
to oldd have gold }`fear) usr the through the Township of (llanshard lnccountsr to call and act tle iefore
Flour that has been h('.tt(1 and at pressen' are boarding nl the', ,January 1st.
Victoria until. This looks like bolsi- Iter. I...11. Wagner. I'. E.. It.a lin.
Hess and they will reach Exeter br preached itt the Evangelical ci,urrti
(shement' of totality lingct. long the end of t he week. Friday night Inst nd conducted 1 h
alt rices roe /org.•ttr„: ,Quarterly board.
Yon hardly realize 11.a1t it Is med.. The annual Xrna. I'..clival of 1 h
loins, w taking Carter's Lit tle i.i- Evangelical church 'till be held on
. vrr are very entail ; no Tuesday evening Dec. 211h. special
ha troubles from tor- (valor:•r of the program will Is. a
ONTARIO. p ved by their use. cantat t entitled -Welcome the King"
Winchelsea
The Sabbath School Anniversary
services will he held nt Sunshine next
8u11day, Dec. 22nd. !ley. E. A. Fear
of Exeter will preach at 2.30 and the
pastor Rey. 11. ,I. Fair at 7, p. rtt.
Special collectionsions for the Sunday
School. The annual Christutas enter-
tainment wi11 be held Christmas
night nnd .will consist of dialogues
and recitations and a ('hristm•ts
Cantata en1i11ed "8t111.t's Success,"
Miss Miller elocutionist of Winchelsea
and Miss Ann Martin. of i: e tr will
l
take part in the program.
While Geo. tltanlhrope was riding
horseback in John 1)elbridge's Lute
he [was thrown froth the animal and
sustained :t rut on his eye, as hick
necessitated four stitches to close.
A sleigh load went to Exeter to at-
tend the 1eeturt, ".14':11t Val Jami."
Monday night.
Mr. Thos. Cottant +tent to •London
Iasi Wednesday on business.
Mr. D. Miller left on 'Tuesday for
Buffalo ,o visit his daughter .sirs.
Jos. White.
Miss Sarah 1'pshnll returned home
Friday from Virden. \tan. after an
nbsettee of fire tr-. She intends
The sermons were very interesting
and were well attended.
Mr. (Bert Treutnner. who arrived
here recently from the \Ve.'u on :t
visit is visiting friends in Crediton
this week.
The Planing .Mill shut down on
Saturday of last week for the winter.
Mr. Wnt. %tinnier was in Exeter on
♦tun a• on business.
Mr. Ezra Tieurut was in Crediton
on Monday on business. para nnres 'shut collo. and to the tnr.t remedy
Reeve \Villcrt and Deputy Ite,•ve for Dlarrh,es, it Inpleawanttothe taste: Sold
Kellerman attended the Connell bydrutrgInta In every part of the world. 2)
of her suffering. 'rite sympathy of
many friends is extended to Mr. Mc -
Isaac in this hit hour of bereavement.
The Itible class of the Methodist
church spent a very plmsant social
evening in the basement of 1 ho
church on t\Vednesday evening of
last week itt honor of Mr. Holland,
their teacher who is leaving here. A
program consisting of readitstts, reci-
tations• music, etc, was rendered
after which 'Mr, llolland was present-
ed with a nt:u►t le clock and the
follow iug address :
%1r. Rolland.
Dear Friend and leacher :-
As you are going to sever your
connection with the class we desire
to tender our sincere thanks to you stormy weather. -�
for your %:Oltable work. It has been Remember the school concert on
s0 helpful :tn.l profitable and so� Friday eve g of this week Dec,
FOR OVER SiXTY YEARS ,
01.1. van Watt -Timm Itt*
teDv-Mrr
K'ht.lnw'r Roothtngg Syrup has been aped fo
over sixty vein. by millions of mn' hers for their
hlld-en while teething, with t • ' • t snooet•n
h •o..th.•.. the child. porton", the g altars al I
meeting in Crediton on Monday.
JIT. Jas. Wambold was in London
one day last week.
Hominess in our village on Satur-
day Inst wax very 'Met owing to the
Dents a bottle. Re value In tooalonlable, Ke
sore and take Mrs Wlnnlow's Boot.binr
syrup and ask for no other kind.
' Goa r:anteed under the Food and
Dru,rs A't, .lune 30111, 1900. Serial
Number 1098.
freely given that we feed w
hy,• cannot 2Ulh. Mr. ('has. Lochner and Mrs. .1. fi-
let you depari from our mitis, is ith- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Trirunuter and chert were in Mitchell attending the
out some tangible evidence of our lir. Henry 'i'reunatter. of the Goshen funeral of the late Mr. Sherdoun, of
appreciation. You will be grea.ly Line spent Sunday the guest of J1r. Mitchell.
missed in all our church work. and and Mrs. Ezra Ti•'man. Mr. Chas. Finkls•iner, +t Ito for the
especially this "Bible Class." Dow- Mr. 1). Ilartleih, of Exeter, is Mast few months was working al
ever we feel our loss will he others spending the week stith his parents Voo(Ihain. has returned Monte fur
gain •ltd trusting circumst auras will Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ilartleih. the winter.
be such that :it some future time noel Miss M. Broderick, of the Babylon The Christmas Mr byre will be
may have the exlrenat' pleasure of Lite spent Sunday )with the guests held next Monday evening, A large
ha+inu you in aur mid.[ rgnin. Will of (I r. .rad Mrs.1). Tir man. crow([ is expeclyd.
you kindly accept this atrial' token 'float tired Ltnguid feelirg and Messrs. S. .1. Soeilter and M.
remaining byre. ns a slight rcutentlrranee of tour tht11 hcttttache is very disagreeable Mwtot zer ,tyre at Exeter last Mon -
Mr. and Mt s. ('h is. 1;odbolt attend- many friends. As you Zook in its face! Take two of Carter's Lath. Liver day on business.
many yon Is' rerninded of this I.laco. ('ills before retiring. and yott will
They never fail to de Brucefield
Shipka
ed the' lin wedding of Mr. and .Mrs.
Joe Spear at Cromarty Monday.
The Misses Vera Cott•trd and Al -
tuella Ile% woorl, visit Mr. :John
Fletcher on Sunday.
•
Kirktoti
Mr. .1. Foster after •1 week of (ser-
ious ilhtess is fitly improving.
Mrs. ,las. Alk ort, of Ii. C., is
and evening. Dee. I1th., 1907. , find relief.
The lav! Council meeting for i his good.
year %vaa held on Monday of this; -
week, ae;'. considerable husine•ss wast
trnnsaeittl.
Mr. Jas. 1.tw•son leas a big stock
jewelry kinds'. suitable for
of rin• of all km I .
J
store w r
Xmas presents. r i. for h
Xm re. t i 1 h
1
looking for prssente. St.op
Mr. and •\1rs. \Vitt. Mawhinnev. of
ST•R FLOUR
EY BROS
That Cold
To chezk earl ►•(o1.1snrGrippe with "r'rssentln"
means stag detest for Pneumonia. To stop a cold
with )'rev'ntlr• is vst•r than to Irl it run and be
obliges' to eon• it rift••rwanl•. Tn 1 -'sure. ere.
retool will ( urn even a &eV,. ,•nt..1 cold but
attarearly-at the sans pi stage-th• r break, nr
hes.art the.•• t'::;, r '.. That's se rely better.
That '• u by th.•y are called Prewenti(+.
I'rev••nttesare Mite randy (obi cur. • `o Quin.
lite. no physir. nothing sickening. are for 11.e
children --and thorenlg)ly safe ton. 11 poi 1
hilly. if run in.s,••, If you ache ail ov.•r. thimi
?seventies. Promptness may also save halt your
Usual stekncs.. And don't forme your child, if
Mere is feverishness, motor stay. 11.•rein pmh-
b)], )les Prevent s greatest efrrlrney. swat In
Utes for the rocket. also In ."1• tx.tes of 48
ventks. Insist on your druggists giving 7e•
Preventics
a HOwEY.
Sidney Ilosac,tls'rry. of the Ilas.ings
(louse. 1'ark Dill. spent Monday with
his brot her Brenta.. of the Dixon
(louse.
Itosil Dor
In nn lo114 ret cruoI to 1.1
home 11e31' 81. .lope's'', after working
itt this vicinity for 1he past month.
The xlcighing in this cert ion is not
first class as itt some places it i4
very thin while in 01114'71 11 is some
[that drifted.
iiobt. Armstrong and Ed. 'lore.', of
.ke. were in the village Saturday.
) • fit •ral of the late nob[. !(rock
of the hill road look place to 'Baud's
cemetery 00 Tuesday afternoon.
The little (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
11. lJossenberry has peen very sick
the past week with erysipelas in Ilia
facet
"\\•e %tender how it ever happen-
ed!" Iteid's Missouri bound got it
fox on Saturday last.
holt. Fit 'intorno.. inc borer of
Clinton. reports hoes to be very
scare.. itt this 'wet osii. Ile strove all
Jtor'1as forenoon and bought but ate
ho
10 PCent. Discount Sale
At Zwicker's
Do not iniss the many bargains we are offering in Xmas. goods. - -
This store is where you will find the greatest selection of goods
suitable for Xmas. presents.
If you intend donating anything in the Fur line do not [Hiss our stock.
We have a nice line of Sable (tuffs, Muffs, etc, also Fox, Mitik, Opposutn,
Persian Lamb, Utter Arc, made up in all the leading styles.
See our line of they Larch Caps, Collars &c.
Our Gents Furnishing stock is complete, having just opened a nice stock
of Ties, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Fur Collars for Overcoats, dtc.
We have the most exquisite lines of China, Dinner setts, Hanging Lamps 1
&c we have ever offered.
Our Grocery depattutcta is filled with the best stock of Fruits, Nuts, Cats..,
dies Peels we could procure. Our prices are as cheap as we have ever offered i
in ainv season.
We require 10,000 lbs. of Dressed Fow11
between now and January 1st, 1908. and for
this week will pay the following prices:
TURKEYS 1 is per lb. GEESE Sc per lb.
DUCKS Sc per Ib. CHICKEN 6c to Sc
1 cent per lb. less for cash.
NOTE -We pay the highest prices fol Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, (lora
Seed &c.
A Call Solicited.
CHAS. ZWICKER
Christmas is Near
Why not give yourself a present, one that will Look Well
War Well, and Last Well.
A Suit of Clothes or
An Overcoat
would be just the thing and something that would afford the wearer
comfort as well as the pleasure of knowing that he is dressed well.
We have the very latest cloths and patterns.
J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITO
Crediton's Harness Shop
Blankets and Plush Rugs
Before another issue of this paper reaches you
Christmas will be passed and during the few
days left we invite you to visit our store and
inspect our stock. Our Blankets and Plush
Rugs make useful and ideal Christmas presents.
We wish all our Customers and Friends a Merry
Xmas. and a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year.
F. W. CLARK, - Credito
THE
BEST
FLOUR
We have on hand aa jupply of
the best flour made from No. 1
Manitoba hard wheat manufact-
ured by Pfeffer tiros. of Milverton
you can get it at the Exeter ware-
house.
Grab dllt6U
Remember we pay highest
prices for all kinds of grain.
R. G SELDOM
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
LEARN DRESS -MARINO BY MAI(
In your rnaro tine at home, or
Take a Personal Course at School.
To enable all to learn we teach\on
cash or instalment plan. We also teach a
personal class at school once a month.
Class commencing last Tuesday of each
month. These lessons Teaches how to cut,
fit and put together any garment from the
plainest shirt waist suit, to the most olalwr.
ale chess. The whole family can ie:arn from
one course. We have taught over seven
thousand dress -making, and guarantee to
n one that
dollarsX'
A
we hundred
K f
ive )
Y
cannot learn between tt1/ age of t f and
40. You cannot learn f' •ers-making as
thorough as this course teaches it you
work in shops for years. Beware of imita•
lions as we employ no one outside the
school. This is the only experienced Dress
Cutting School in Canada and excelled by
none in any other country. Write at once
for particulars, as we have cut our rate one•
third for a short time. Address :-
SANDi:RI<' D*t$$-CUTTINO WCtiOOL,
31 Erle St., Stratford, Oat.,Canada.
WANTED AT ONCE.- We have dc•
rifled to instruct .Ina employ a num.
bet of allot rt y Iun4 ladies to tench
out cours0 in Dn'+smikir, s, ha vitt;
one tcaoh(tr for t he, six rtenrcpt
towns whore they lice -1.r 20 to
Vs. Thos` w iso b l ye tvelf keit !1t
(i.-e•sm (kin:. or like di atcnn- pr(' -
furred. Pietist' do no, apply 11t11''s
you can devote your whole time.
Ad(Irees-TRE SCHOOL.
Wood
Wood
Woo
ESIO cord of hard wood, Best, qua'
ity. ('rices according to grade.
Wood cut to suit customers, cord
block.
Orders left at. Times Office or
Thos. Hartnoll
Christmas and New Year
Between l i
tw n al 'dot ns
in Canada al
to Detroit. fort Huron Mich, Buffat
)'lack (tock, Niagara Falls and Su
pension [fridge N. Y.
AT SiNGLE FARE
Good going December 24th and 255t
RETURNING UNTIL DEC. 28, 1
Also going i)ecember 31st 1907
January 1st 11)08, returning until Jan
2nd, 1008
n r FARE AND ONE THIRD
(food going Dec, 2Ist to Dec 25th 1
iteturning until Jan, 3rd. 1908, al
gout going Dec. 2.801 1907 to Janus
1st 1(1118.
Returning until Jan. 3rd, 1908.
For tickets and full information collo
J. J. KNiGII'i'..Depot Agent.
••••••o24 NtH
HOME-MADE MEDICINE
Said to Relieve Kidney Trouble
and Rheumatism
One ounce Ybn l Extraet Dande-
hon
t)n:e ounce ('nntpound Salatone ,
Four minces 1'umpound Syrup
. areap arilla •
Mizell . r
n 1 nn 1 taken in teasp,eonfnl
.loses after meals :and at bedtime, is
potted bye prominent physician to
give most excellent results in kidney
or urinary allli tions, awl ala•, iu
rheum loos ,mel s.•iatioa. The mix
turf. rpens the clogged roma ul th•'
knhte)., thus assisting them in their
work of filtering all waste and poison.
nun [natter (tom the blood, and expel•
these in the urine. To allow this
poisonous matter t0 remain means
lits[ it ws4'ltlo in the macular
tisanes or jilloints, and cause the mmol•
misory known at rlwsttnatisin
Tho ntixhlrr is eompoeed of harts•
Is.; vegetable ingredients wbtef
be pnrrhasecl at any good drug
and mitcd at home.
Anyone suffering from say of
afflictions will no daubs be
u
�feted
learn of so simple sad
mended remedy.