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Exeter Times, 1908-04-09, Page 5Zwicker's, Crediton We beg to announce that we have opened an immense stock of new Spring Goods and invite your inspection, We have increased our stock in many lines and can give you a large selection from which to make your choice. This is the Time of the Year for Nouse Furnishings. Rugs and Carpets Lace Curtains Our stock of room Rugs are the best Special values in this department. we have ever shown. All sizes, from Laces,Embroideries $e.o0 to $2,5.00 each We have also a , etc large stock of Brussels, Tapestry, Ian- Our stock of Laces, Insertions, Em - ion and Hemp Carpets at from 20 to broideries, Allovers, has arrived for 90c per yard. your inspection. H E Eli '2ER TIMES, API{ILiithl;iu>; r• A Constant State of War. To successfully combat the germs of disease and sic -knew, of which the atmosphere is full, you need something more than ordinary food. A daily cup of "BOVRIL" will give the extra strength and vitality to enable you to successfully resist any attack. Keep "BOVRIL" in the house. •4 Crediton Linoleums Dress Goods A pleasant sut'prls: to:trey was We ast have the pont Blort re:, Linel ands Veck We show the very latest goods in sc`dkt .wlhonr. ttall:outer fifty o[rkUteir this department all the new shades in friends met at t he it bonus. A vary Panama Clothe. Taffeta Cloths, Pop- pleasant tint was spent by all and line7weedsVenetian Stn inRs and atter s•njuyine themselves until the etc. wee sena' haus the party brokix up Staple Goods wishing Mr. end Mrs. Clark a ton; p Our stock of Shirtint's, Cottonades, and . H. C 5veddad thee. y Wall Papers 3L•. H. Clark, of the Royal is .make \Ve have the Staunton line. a Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Sheet- ;ea -tete needed improvements ill line of have the a era bene. Also pate inge, Flannelettes and etc. is marked y, .. • it: leiperinft and painting, ,� p p at very close prices. gond , April 17th, 1908. GROCERY STOCK M►s, David Manning and littlo daughter Zeilla, of Vancouver 'Tl. C. Wash Goods ] Our Grocery Stock is complete, also are the guests of lair. will Mrs. W, at. our China and Dinnerware stock has Hill. See our swell New ' been increased. a Rev. Fear, of Exeter, will occupy Dinner Setts before making your per- .the pulpit in the: ;Methodist church chase. We have the leading menu- hers next Sunlhty. facturers goods in this line. Mr. and Mrs. Siebert and daughters Misses Ado and Lanni Lund Mrs. Sy - Butter, Eggs Dutch Setts and Seeds wanted for which we will pay 1"ondl avert guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown on 1� ridgy last. ry Miss Jenne.' ltrock, of Exeter, is CHAS.ZWICKER, tL, guest of \lr Het bete. Olark for A Call Solicited Lj a few dn,s. Mrs. Chas. %wicker. who recently underwent an operation in Condon, is the guest of her mother in Park • 1. b 1 r alis 'Leah 'I?inkb:lnner, who spent a few w eks with her aunt Mrs. 'Levi Stahl has returned to her home at patterns in all the different widths. Nairn's Linolawns give the best satis- faction of any line we have everhand- led. \Ve will cut and lay them for you. Our prices are right. terns from etc. to 2oc. per. roll Border Ceiling and wall at one price per. roll. Our stock in this line is complete h m the Lest snake of English prints (fast colors) Ginghatus, Chambrays, Mus- lins &c are shown in this department. the highest prices A Young Man's Success Depends largely on his personal appearance. That "smartly dressed" appearance has e. great prestige. If a young man starts orf seeking a position, whether in town or city, how closely he is sized up If he is well dressed his position is half secured -if well dressed he has a pride, a dignity and confldence. These help a young man on won- derfully. Be Successful Young Men "Smart Clothes" will help to make you so, so let us give you this important boost. \Ve are here with the goods and the KNOW-HOW- TO-MAKE•THEM. See our new style plates. for spring. Get our prices. J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON Canadian Hair Restorer isr%` Before / and mr,„ Aft e r 4,41144 Will restore gray hair to Its natural color. Stops falling hair causes to grow on bald Bead.. Curesdandrulr, itching, scalp diseases. HAY COUNCIL. Council met on April 1st. All pres- ent. Tenders for the Black .Creek Branch North Drain, ware receive l as follows Chas. ltedanond $1315 ; T. Laing $790; Joseph Lawson $761. The last tender was accepted. The work must be completed Nov. lst. 1908. The following were appointe t let th- Byits use thin hair grows luxuriantly. masters. Div. i, Albert \Villert2, N Contains no oily or greasy ingredients. Jarrett, 3 L. \Valper. 4 J. 'M. Bell, Is entirely unlike any other hair prepara- t1or ever offered for sale. • A good. reliable Canadian preparation. tesollelted Testimonials. Fdith A. Burke, Missionary 11. M. Church ltkhimint. Egypt. nod friends. greatly pleased with results after two years' using. Is L. A. Tropes, \Vilner, Montana, My hair and whisked restored to natural color, dark brown, by using Canadian hair Restorer. M. Onlm, Ilurgc:st•ille, Ont. Canadian :lair Restorer Is the best I have ever used. t John 0. Mill. New Abentcon, (apo Breton. (anadian Mair Restorer has worked weeders. 5 Jas. Johnston. 6 F. Graham, 7 G. Geddes. 8 C. Campbell. 0 J. Taylor. 10 11. McEs5•en, 10A A. Ingram, 11 Robe. Carlisle, 12 J. (I. Petty, 12A Ii. Ivisun, 13 C. Aldsworth. 11 11. Tin- ney, 16 and 20 1t. W. Carlisle. 17 St. Troyer. 17A A. Luker. 18 11. Bickers. 19 A. (looter. 21 E. Dignan. 21A 1i. Daters. 22 A. Reichert. 23 .las. Stacye 25 \V. layle, 21i G. Grant. 27 Jos. Ha- gan. 28 W. ('nosh. 29 A. Foster. 30 II. Neel). :ti 1). Wit ver. 32 C. Vol - 31y bead is nearly all covered: with thick lame. 33 .1. Pf I ff. el .1. Becker. :35 growth black hair, original color. E. Ito:der. 36 S. Gingereisch, 37 .1. Fold by all wholelttlo awl retail delegate. Koehler, 38 J. Bev jr.. 39 C. Baechler Mailed to any address in the civilized world 40 J. Ne'ushw:wger. '11 G. Oestreicht r On receipt of price, Soc. Manufactured by TM $11121WIN CO., Windsor, Ont., Canada. 42 C. Matter, 43 F. 'Tref f ry. 41 W. Sold in Exeter by W. S. Cole. W. Misstate 45 S. Distz. 40 J. Erb. 47 G, \Vi era. 4R ee. eieeeer. '!t1 ee. B. Howey and .1. W. Browning. Drug- SchasvrIz, •I9A .E. l:.ae.rcher. 50 'C. gists. ' Treurnner, 51 C. Sehillte, 52 \V. Daw- r .'f I11 Kalbfl i'chrifi6riA.1 .I•Brisson. 56 E. ID'•nomi'•. 57 S. Spencer. 58 .1. Jacobi.. 59 Ii. Taylor, 60 'It. Campbell. 60A 1 T. Turnbull sr., GI A. 'Cornball. 63 ' Jas. Cochrane 01' C. 'Troyer. 07 W. ! Tinrtl y. 68 1'. Douglass. 69 11. Boltz. 71) A. Hooper. 72 W. Pfaff. 73 S. Drown, 71 J. Snell. 77 F. \Ve.ibere, 7S J. \\'illert, '79 C. \\'alp. •r. 79A W. E. Turnbull. POI' e 11 KEEPERS J. Valeria]. It. Thompson. .1. nech- IP.'r. .1. Hat,. .1. .'1'hp•k. S. Spenc,•r, J. Turnbull. W. Snell. \Vin. II aver. 1 FENCE VlE\V ERS W. Mussell, W. C:alde5. ;I. \V. Chap- ; mall. \V. Thompson. .1 Cosh:au •. .1. ! llaberer. J. Hey sr.. 1). 8 era rns. G. Ediehoffer. W. itchy. tem. horde •. The follett ince account; were 11 e ! C. 'Waller work C. It. $14.00; 11. Mc- Arthur work C. 1t. 712.50. . Council will 511x• 1 again 011 W.•.'- n,nd:Iy the Glh. 1113' of May at 1 o'clock I'. \i. �.� RAZOR Tr.:i.`• r' a N. Have you ever c:tatted a 1 '.! T Steel to stand such a 're.? a....t possess unnseai gcality. 1:;:1 threat every high grade idle wore do this, just as any high rrade razor will whittle a hair. Cutting hairs, low - ...mit a more difficrlt problemtkan wh,tthag na.I'c, or ear. A higher grade s.cei,,more e.ti'ya: ferft.tly gmoon and sharpened Are **Mt of the essentials per a 'ars,' tcttizt edge for ha.:. A r. -:r of V- is A ter:e.7 F: erre, ...c tec a. full rato•a ••e r:..: the teeth Ernie •n e•. rr tura.r4 S:,kea, en tris::. tett eft CAC:. Cat_: s::•.' i, i:d f -e^ wt :r -J fee:,,.: ksedteetit.. Croton gives 1.f'. tenatsty taJ le•;.-;hness 1' there te:th. Toast, ! inti perrrn:a-e ref X per.e-'.j aimed in im?oss,b: • 1, f e e tt,apt:sag. Fi:e, with 4,-retl of heat,< 'nsn.ree•- .•;n -llse lucre ese.c8 Lha ^ •-1'e tvnsenp rico -- rtsu!t, 1,.. r':4 trur .eery steel 4seb. A 5'.y:zeeI tt t Iona 1 :. c. . -*test pet cent. of card i ever kr,srs by a t. -::t y:o<ed:s of electric Stoat r •rose::r a r:icd aad aeseratety P. uveas:r:J. Decatur of the added to.c:betas of this recarboni:ed steel the ter1S of CNC!) Magnetle razors win 'lel?her ,end net break and are eacastdermn0y va:aateed. r` :0, But test that unconditionally gataeanfood razor i•t year own lane -or have roc, barber t se It oa yoo-ler thirty la;z 9.e,n es a purl:,:. :.etc: yet, cotta is and see es an I ..•e v -'1 1 ,v; yea our new preposition for hat. •g Shen • razors tested w.:hout obl,ga• H))'fitii` Iron to purchase, tor•rther With our ))) Pitt booklet " plats 0.1 ;ihA v'.e+' 60 M z r'1 to N c5 W. S. Cole, Druggist Th• work of the redistribution Mmmit1'c' wa' 1,i 1 before elle house On \Vice1ne.day et Ilei e.s•1: an 1 1 WINO.' matter di.cus.rel in Comma 1 Of th' whole. When th• Huron .chs• chile caner up a change 'et -a. made In Mouth Duron by which Tucker - 'faith will :dg•aln b' in the ridin?. Peet tonne: hill acctrled- of nEP'l11!1- inys :1 :ill. were In the Assize' ('U1111. It for,. Chief Justice Mulock at kir/aster) fast or 'k. A than name.' Di irk wood tea. 011 tri,:. '1'h ;fir!. Min.•t-sn '1'oppint:. r,ce brief t.'sli- mony. but when ask•d for details she rd to 1111. ''i-1, rs. "1'11 b' hairy cd If I ' 11.'• Cure 1.1 i;7 r.• , hetet t , Coltsfooto Expectorant in the house for over nine years. At that time 1'recur cel it for a bad cold 1 had. It worked such wonders then that it has been a household) remedy ever since, end we will have no other for coughs and cable --it is so pleasant to take, and all of my children look for it as soon els they get a cold at all. Nearly all of then] have been subject to croup, and that's when f find Coltsfoote Expectorant use• ful. You are welcome to u.e this testi- monial as you wish." MRR. 1,EW1M Free Sar.ple of Coksfoote Expectorant will be sent to any person s'u.luli; 1 stir natne and addroes and naming this paper. 11 has established n wonderful record as a successful cure for celete). ,olds, sore throat , croup. whooping cough. bronchitis amt all irritated ren- ditions of the tbrottt and chest. it is the prescription of a great specialist in medicine. At all good druggists. 255. Dr. T. A. Slocum, l,iiniterl. Toronto. Send for Free Sample To -day. Winchelsea Tlla Jettate on Tuesday night on Money 5•s. Character was von by the uffermi tive. There was a 1;irge crowd present and much inter,•! 'Vas N:utif:est, Besides 11, • (islet e t here was :engin; by Mi-. II en. 11,ttie Hunt -r and Miss Buee.-I nt n .,;:,1 >ti. and .\lTs. list Andrew. Mrs. O. Broderick, of Pigeon Mich., is visiting her cousin 'Mrs. '1'ho+. Cow-- erd. Mrs. Broderick was Calle 1 her: last week on account of the death of her sister Mrs. Veal. A number of our young people at- tended the surprise party on Mallin Brown and his siter at their home on the '1'haulcs Road, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Coward enter- tained several friends on TucsLa y night of last week after the debate. Almost the entire village turned out last Saturday a[ternoan to assist Robt. Robinson with his summer's supply of wood. During the after- noon Les. took a photograph of the woodworkers each of whom wore a bewitching smile when the snap was taken. The Eighth and Ninth Concessions cannot be beaten, w11'11 it comes to raising ood horses. Last weak Wee Brock showed his tine matched team Ter ' c a rl u a 1 s• 1 he [ A r t e l ., den , t kClin- tone si y a Spring Show and carried oft first prize among ten entries. all of which Shipka, were the pick of the County, some beat - `Mrs. 'Levi Stahl, who Las been on of which had never :pelota been beat - the sick Jtst for a number of weeks. an - is slowly recovering. WW1. Turnbull had a evood bre on At a •Irrc'vting of 4Le sports com- mittee here last week, it was dccidcl the neighbors all turned out and helped. They cut a fin, lot of wood. en' did they! Mr. 1•:v,•rctt Skinner was the guest 01 Chat 1. s Dclbridge last Bunchy. go ahead, with the celebration for the 24th. and she program is now being ar•rnged for a big days sports. Misses Etta and EthA Clark vis- ite 1 over Sunday with ;their brother Mr. A. J. {Mark. of Ailsa Craig. Mr. Herbert Either stn 1 'Mise Gir- s'in spent Sunday in Exeter, the guests of Miss 'Robinson. A special meeting of 1 hose inte.r- estrd in base ball nvas 1or51d in the fire hall on 'bfondtay evening of this week. A number of friends met at the home of Mr. null' !Mrs. Eli 'Lawson on Monday evening 01 1Ids week. A very .enjoyable evening was ,pent b1 1111. ltev. E. 1I. Venn attended the Minis- terial meeting tit. Exeter, Monday last -Two buss loads of Y. 1'. A. mem- bers upon invitation from the Dash- wood Alliance spent a very enjoyable evening at that place. After a very interesting program had been tender- ed at the church all adjourned to the parsonage where every dainty lunch was served and an enjoyable evening spent. Owing to Mrs. Hicks being called to the bedside of her father at Norwich, she was unable to take her classes at her Audio this week. Mr. Albert Morlock had his atm se- verely cut on Monday. As he was breaking a piece of casting with a hammer a piece flew off cutting ages!' in his arm shout an inch long Also cutting a small artery. A piece of the iron lodged in his arm. Dr. Mc- Cue was called in and it was some time before the piece of iron could be removed end the wound dressed. -Pain, nnywhere can be quickly stopped by ono of Dr. bhoop's'Pink Iain Tablets. Pain [neaps conges- tion unnatural blood prrea(Ire. 1)r. Shoop's Pink Gain 'Tablets simply coax congest lee 1)100.1 1155 8y from pain teethes. These tablets- known by druggists as Dr. :?hoop's leettlache tablets -simply d' utilize the blood Circulation and t1i.n pain always dr- ptrts in 20 rain.. 20 teal, le 25 orals. WI Ile 1)r. Shoop. Reins Wis., for feet package, Hold by .\V. S. Itoevey. If sick headache is misery, what is Carter's Little Livor Pills if they will positively cure it? People who have used them speak frankly of their %worth. They are small and easy to take. Magistrate Praises Zam=Buk. alagistr'it' Itasinus,ien, of 202 Mar- euette St. Montreal says, -"For many years I tens troubled with a serious eruption of the skin. This was not uteeehtly, but It wens at times very pallet:I. I first triad various house- hold i emetics, but these !proved al- together useless. i then took med- ical advice. Not one but several doc- tors In turn ware ronsultc•tt ,but: 1 was unable to get any permanents relief. Some time back 1 noticed n report from n Justice of the Peace Magistrate l'erry, J. P. for B. C.. who had- been cured of a chronic skin disease, by 'Lam-lluk, and f :to termined to give this 1Salm a trlel. After a thoroughly fair trial. felon say i 11111 delighted with it. i have the best of reasons for this conclu- sion: because while everything else I tried -salves. embrocations, washes seeps and doctors' preparations -fall - cd absolutely to relieve pain and ri l me of my trouble. three boxes of Zane -Bute worked n complete cure. In my opinion 1 hie balm should b: - even more widely known than it is. and I hope that my experience will lead other sufferers svho are in des- pair to t ry this le:1h1l healer. Zatn- lluk." For healing eczenrl. rumen.t Fore, cute, bruls^s, burn.. boils eruptions scalp sores. pimples. spring eruptions iteh, chepprd hands. and eliseases of 11:e skit, %rtiolluk Is without elual, All drug zisl s and stens boll it. 51) e-nts a box or postpaid from 'latn- Ituk Co.. Toronto. A Blended Flour (of Ontario and Manitoba Wheat) Makes the WHITEST l:S'I' BREAD I,I(,I1TEST BISCUITS TASTIEST PAS'T'RY DAINTIEST CAKES BLENI)E1) FLOURS are TWO flours in one. The famous Bread and Pastry snaking qualities of Ontario fall wheat -are combined with Manitoba spring wheat, whidl adds strength and nutriment. 13LENDED FLOURS are not only the best for all home baking -they are also the MOST J-.CONOMICAL. They yield MORE bread, cake and pastry to the poured than any other Try it, and you will use no other. Tit's is the sign of a Blended Flour " Made in Oniario" 0WIARto END •' D O?TICU1 rites LAItt .rA ;z oos 4Clt1 4 Dashwood Be sura and see fiamnn tlq Edig- I offer's nice range of spring suitunjs. They have just opened, up u largo range of all the newest ,goods and Prices as low as the lowest. Mr.'(;. P. Ash. who has been acting as wauager of Lha branch of tht Far- mer's hank le re has lest:tees, and 1 leave: for the \Vest in a few days. where we understand he linen Is go -1 leg into business with Isis brother.: Mr. 1t. G. Dunlop, of Montreal. bait been appointed manager, and has commenced his duties. The bushes.' of the batik here is growing :lds we wish thew every success os the bank is a great conve11e1oc5 to buslnass own. ►l. Mr. Jos. Fade who reointly bought headgear. n flour mill a i Linwood, expeots to leave 111 a couple of works to look ,titer thy, mill th••r.•. Mr. 'Lewis Klein i.•is•er has s'cur- eri, It position as 8855 y- r in 'Mata' .Ill and comnenoed work this week. !Remember that Tiernan and Edig- hoffer's big sale is raid: on. A company from Montreal has pur- chased the flax trill and business here and are putting in new 51lachlu- ery. They having teamed teen loads front St. Marys atilt expect more Inas chinery in a f: w• dugs. They have Hartleib Block. now 11 number of their machines in operation. The company has bought ( Siebert & L;43. (Jur text t('1- .i; week will Id' Millinery & Dress Good Although Tuesday being a very unplea�al:t day f Millinery opening, there \vera quite a number of :.tidies fro le Vi age au( country' in tc, attend the opening, and all a mired our hats and not a few have bought or It•f•ttheir ord Remetnber that Airs. Symonds can suit your for yo taste We have just opened a case of Fine Dress Goods and will be much pleasd to show thein. Siebert & Co. the flax :old' rented the trills. Mr. Du Vernet c e l Jat•k, recently of St. Marys is acting as inane _ter herr. Another large shipment of new Dress Goods just to hand. All the latest in Poplins, Panamas, \reeks, Venetians, etc. nt 'Tiosna n qQ ::dig• hater's. -files are easily ,515151 lack ly checked with 11r. Shoop's Magic Oint- tn'int. To prove It 1 wilt snail a small trial box a convinc- ing test. Simply aduress Dr. Shoop, Racine i4 LsuralY would not send it ft- r 11111x: , I was cer- tain that 1)r. elem ' s Magic Ointinent would stand ( 1;-, 1 et. 4temem•ber it is made :expressly and alone' for swol- len, painful, bi tiding or itching piles, either external or internal. 'Large jar 50 cents. Sold by \V. S. llow•ey. Lucan The ince. 1'. A. Webster. of St. Thomas, who has beet) filling the pul- pit of the Presbyterian Church here for the past two Sunrklys. left on Saturday for tit. • Helens 519 a tetnl- pornry supply. A very pretty weddling took place 011 \\'•ednesday evening. April 1. at the residence of els. and Mrs. 'Thos. Morgan, liri,sley, 5s hen their eldest daughter, Hannah, was ,unite:I in marriage. to Chester Le -s, son of Geo. Loa, also of ilrinsley. '1'h' eerc_moAy was perforated by the Bev. 11••. ltloodswortb, of Ailsa Cra before a i 16. large number of invited guests. Both bride and grootn were unattenf- ed. They are both very popular in the neighborhood and received many v: ry• handsome gifts, which testified to this fact. After the ceremony a sumptuous repast was : crcert and a few hours spent in social .amuste- r/vents. The groom's gift to the bride w'n9 n handsome gold watch. J. 'It. McComb, who [-veal). ntly sold tots Irr•st hl he Luc:ut MlinC. 9.nt Cl,oll .tlilt here onilg t(onctayo for Ve•greville, Alberta. Mr. Mclaomb Intends taking up ,farming and his engaged the services of 131r. and Mrs. A. W. Page, who have been employed nt Bernard Stanley's for the past five years. Ile took with him a car 3031- ,'d with household goods. farm ma- chinery and a pair of heavy horses. Ilia ngest s. Ol, and Iles, M. Combyou, left on on\1'cdr::esamorainee. Mrs. McComb on Monday night teas presented by the ladies of the l'res- byl.•.rian Church iv it a farewell a1- dresI Ind a handsome easy chair. Whalen (Too 'Late for Last Week). The weather of late has been such that the run of sap ,bait been slow. however a number of the fanners around here lin ve tapped and report n very good make of maple syrup. Mt. Victor Sanders. of 'Landon. 1' visiting with his mother. Mrs. Morley end daughter Bessie returned house after visiting with Mise Motley's daughter, 'Mrs. Ernest 1':u kinsotl. ,lir. Edgar Williamson. opprent1c' at the Centralia crd•a;, viaitee uilh friends here durhlo eine wecl:. Miss Ethel Hinson spent a tea - day. (stilling on friends In our burg. The de :Hit of little 'Mildred Avery e.itu • as ehd news to her nanny ft e 11de hare. The lilt le girl was the victim of a severe attack of :severer tacit is, from which she mover recov- ered. She was nine years of age and was a bright little ;Irl, Th•: funeral took place on Monday from London sett the remains interred in the Zion c••m, .1 Pry. Cationic. The family ha 5e: h• sympathy of th•-ir many friends 11,e •. \Ve :Ir,, all proud of our eplendi 1 choir and the gamble by thele is of such a high chnracter ns to win for them tunny applause?) from 1lir en- tire conere;ation. The .pccial to -t- ines carried on by 'Revs. Fair :end Keys ha5.• harp both a bl,'ssi,t :,Wel t.rofil to all svho attended. I►eftII-.\ sudden gloom we- c est t ee! this 'lit ll''• eolllllltlnity t•. it''ll it Rheumatism I have found ei tried noel t••sted euro for Rhea• rnatism! Not a remedy that eta straighten the distorted limbs of throttle tripes. nor turn bony g rowths hack to Mesh again. That 11 Impossible. Rut 1 ran now enroly kill t1.n pales and peer of this d.•p erti c •1!>eetit In d. rrmanp-with a Chemist In the elt, of I)arrnstadt-i found 11..' last Ingredient wIth which Dr. 5hoop'a Rhe tnatic Remedy was made • perfected. dependable prescription. Without that last ingredient. 1 successfully treated many, many r'a•.•8 of Rhea:matism ; but now, at last, it unl• lonely rue• all curable rases of this heretofore touch dn•ad••.I disease. Those sand.111m granular wastes. found 111i(h.eimatie Blood: seen, todis.olve t x' . I t his remedy as WA one t: wtIon o t and sass lett ca r a r s freely as does sugar when e•bled to pure water. And d ,• poisonous wastes n 1 thea when Alexdve . these s0 freely pa's from the system, and the cause of l;heumatism Is gone forever. Ther.. Ls now no real need -no actual excuse to ,utter longer with- out help. We sell. and In eoandenco recommend Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Rem W. S. HOWEY. L%.aSIIWOOD Grcdt 6IcdrIofl SaIc NOn We are offering Bargains in all lines of goods to re- duce our large stock. Note a few of the many bargains w have to offer. Space will not allow us to mention thein all. Dress Goods regular 40, 45 and New !Tints 200 patt:rns to choose 50 cents the yard for t5cts. Dress from, 5 cents the yd. to lalets. Goods, regular 35 for 20c the yard. New :Gingbams, Muslins, Victoria Dress Goods regular 25 for 20 cents Lawns, Persian Lawns, .Organdie, the •d y Fancy Muslins, s , Factory Cottons Da not fail to sea our new Dress worth 12 1-2 for 10ct. Goods. All the latest in Venetians, Towellings 5 Cts. the 3•d and ups I anamas, Taffetas, Voiles, Poplins, wardsr sec., etc., at close priors. Skirtings, Cottoned •s and Denims, Men and Boys' Clothing House Furnishings A largo rind well assorted stock New Wall Papers, New CarpetB, of Mens' and Boys' ready-to-wear Vete Floor Oilcloths Linoleums Lace Clothings. Curtains, Art Muslins, Art Sateens a Mens' Suits regular $10.00 for ;;8.00. prices that will suit the most fastidis ious 'housekeeper. Mens' Suits regular 9.00 for 7.00. Mous' Suits regular 8.00 for 6.00. Boots and Shoes Mens' Suits regular 6.00 for 4.50. Must 0 sol!? r _;;;dte.s of cost. Boys' Suits for $1.25 upwards. Hardware Ordered Clothing a specialty. Bar- Sherwin-Williams faints, Oils, .Vere gains to clear. See tho very latest in nishes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Nails Drowns and Grey i\\ orsteds and Fan- and Shelf . Hardware, Ideal Winer cy4 Sultings. Fencing, Coil Wire. llarb Wire hk A. full line of Gents' Furnishings, close prices. Hats, Ties, Braces, Gloves, Collars, Shirts. Mens' Caps regular 25 to 50 cents for 15 cents. ,lens' Dress Shirts $1.00 for 50cts. Mons' Shirts 60 lo 75 for 35 cents. Grocery r Crocker y and y Department A full line of Crockery and Glai9.b ware, Our Grocery Department . is cleats and fresh as'ith new goods aria prices as low as the lowest. W0 saiP Itedpath's Granulated Sugar, tho beat by ,test. We respectfully invite you to call and take a look through our stock. Our motto is "Good Goods and Right Prices.' Market Prices for Farm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, N NW DASHWOOD OortuD1tIcs 01 the Scdson Spring time is upon us again and as usual is full of :, nticipation and opportunity. Brighten Up With Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnish(. We have' them in the leading shades. Call in and see us. We arc pleased to talk Paint and Varnish at any time ' specially now Large Assortment of Paint Brush s. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar Paints Paints Paints f _ I have a large stock of ST -ARK BRAND PAINTS the best, int In the market to -(lay. which 1 and selling at. Ito L▪ . cost to reduce my stock. - having purchased the hardware stork ()I Mr. W. M Leigh, I am offering it at.. I eat ly reduced tali es. If you are needing anything in this line it, will pay you to call early in order to secure the hest bargain. W. MOORE - KIRKTON • John 'Mock"y. of 1'Ia:till,•. Mich..; w et leant l tbat 'Mrs. Joseph Me- \Ire. Jolie GiliiC.::,. of London; •Mrs, (',rthv h:,.1 11;1•.''1 n way nt jhr. no.' John Hestia of St. Thomas; Mrs. Wm. McClintock. 1 in Del ru' : of 50 years. lleceasrd had apparent- 1 Mrr. Thos. tIiy- der, iia,-isete : Mr-. 1►ennie O'Connell le up Jill \fond -1 y. March lath.. en- .", •►i- Orillln, Tratifyine 10 the reit clan>I In joyel good health, schen engaged nt w hick .:n d' c(sas •et was h.•.1 1 n very, her hem o dM ics she Fuddanly hecnme largo t •..Icours' of -riet stricken r.•I- 111 and )ter daughter sesta; 14 IL, tva.+ntives : tel s w Inhale friends tol- nnl f' .line! wc1) put bet to tn'd and lowed r• r� 1118111. to the Roman s'nnl:u nr't1 Ih fam'1; phy.iclan. T)r. CntbOli•• church n. ar Lucan, where l �. a. o. t;rnn!on, app it tea. Irdnt• the Po Mit i'ri• t 'peaking from the e'1 deet she was suffering from n 9t• words; • f the Psalmist idat In th'. tan • %et • ',Iralytic stroke. from w•hlch g ate• 11 -sr -r bream,.con.eiou. leap, uaptet ..out of th depths have = e'nnuprh to speak to her husbtnih or cried tette The, O. Lord an t thou children and 051 friday evening Mar. I'''st It •:a rd my voice." He touches: 37th. her Is. took dtn flisht. n,'- brictlyt but feelingly on the b.•auti- • a: •i was a 55oman beloved by hey fol Godly chnrncte r of th'> departs 1 ir. �' ter and u I . 1 r h' •► s bearers rs tl,• � r to ss i faoil I;ron1( ihiehlyi rca V9'le1 svonnaln 11117 ,for Such n sudi�'n Call t►9 this ss ),o'•• words w re few and ev5o11• (`s'hlch he said might coma to any ref. cn� •rl. 1l'r o.aidl -ss name was This•, t hose. prt'.ent. 'fits: family Lava 11 e h a r t f a ,: t ale.'Ih Mackey '5111 syn9 rho d•tughtor 1t Fymp I by Of thele mac of Mr. and '•Irs. John Mackey. In I, in this, their ad and ton . 1884 she w•a' marri 11 to Joseph Mes • hour. ('art hy, whr .' 411 six children aro left --- �" to mourn 1',• los., of a loving wife l7,A.teT0211'4!►e"IP Anel kine( mother. I; si les her family 1Ce R ^J Y,) N)ie A!trl 1 .he l- eras 114 -' brothers anti fire deem:. Silleri. ns follows.-Vnlentinc ;<i:,c. filgze-hrs key. 'Timothy Mackey. of iieldulp't st