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Exeter Times, 1908-06-18, Page 5TELE EXETER TIMES, JUNE 18th1808 - - t :,, , v !1 : ait a •tl ToIlell., rutin •r DASKWOOD NEWS du; ,"' 1>• seep! :And trete {Cui114 III a NEWS( .t li. •IY ,;sit until Tum l'aut'r-�CREDITONons ,•3t•• was re tclr d, %%here Fred stoi• .:! to bather slur.• wind in hist . ,i , Amos 1'lausia stet Atilt Clary I `— - ------ ----- -- ---- .gr. --3 - --- -- -- -- I: a thought they vs 6iv.� Mr.. l Crediton ass :t d11sh tied toot them Dashwood \lilt neon took to o14;1 e of tbobubgi=3,i ' Cltl?UI'1'OX 6Cf10UL DEPORT I i, ..vin_ ti..• rr.,.:..t,‘.43 ^ 10 Dlr. R;owaus una DIr. Jac I; Na diger, of 6a.•inaw.ts lliti=11111 111, AI11u \w t er tb y reae)n'd Iho 81,.ndtii a fr+v days s'ting par - Sr. 1V -honor., 1.. Gainer. 1'.'school or 1101. cannot bar told ass they cuts her.'. Treitz. A. Foikt, ,a: pass, E. 1'.,:,- • ..1 111 f ,• 111.11 1(1 11:1411111 the honor of Air. hairy Schroeder., oho was i1 r nrr, A. \1 u,•r ;:. . ,, tt. Audi •,:.•. %jot), y. Th • race is likely to be fill- I tending a meeting of his church in a Will Fell for One week ill! I'c'lllllilts accumulated d11P� \ afternoon ohs!) the (rt 4d a .fie o0 1 s o hon.:. .•�ual, Jr. !\-1.,-,, Q. Jlud.onls, .1. 1,1ted Filthy In Indiana J,:1 returned t Mg the spring composed of .mess Goods,i�IllSllllS Delal- \\<'nzc•l. N. !pill :. 1 6. 1'iu6h ;::••r oval school picnic comes off at f1'otnl All it atoms :,std places of bu-i- + .• pial, I. Ill-- 11,•:1•,: P. !pill, 1. Dunkin's „rove n•ss will Ix: closed on (Civic ltuliday, nes, Piques, `oiler, Embroideries, Laces, Shirting, Flannel It L. 11 1'as•1 1 !here i4 one event in filo year Friday of (Lis ++'eek etteS etc. During this sale we intend to clear out agreat many odd lines at less than ;1, \ •, llultr.nl:utn, M. I;rotwn, t` ' 1 h .t •wrryonc looks to with consider Master Lrnie 'Taylor, of 1?z•'tet1 ' cost. \Ve have a great many Remnants of Spring and Summer goods in wen an:t 11. Boltzmann e pal. 1111 • .ntercvt and !.hat is dile ,Ichool spent Sunder • the guest of Clara eAT AND UNDER COST Bilks, Mullins, Prints, Gmghame, Shirtings, Cottonades, Curtain Mullins, Miss Davidson. 'Teacher, 1 picnic :It !Ilunkin's ,arose, Friday Dtessrr, who spent the (bay at Ler Satins, Dress (foods, etc., which we offer at Bargain Prices. Disision 11 n[t ruoon next is Ib' date fixed for; Lorne here. \Ve have also a few Remnants of Tapestry, Union and lletnp Carpets, Jr. 111-1103101. I. 11111, E. Brave'r1 the ev'a►1. An extensive program 'Miss David•.rn. of Crediton, sib- ; Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloths, etc, which we will sacrifice to clear, We also Pass, .�. •Wciu. F. 11411, :M. Clark, 1•:.' has been pr.�pared. and Tont Dunkin (ted friends in the village over Gun - otter oar large and splendid assortment of Lace Curtains at 2t) per cent off 0ais'r, G. Rrn'dist- and 1;. Kienete , has ordered quantities of goad stuff dot), A n Awful Drop i n rl i 11 i n regular prices. a pal. Sr. I1.-P:Iss• G. Gu.•ntir''r E. to cat. 'Ther: twill be raves. jump- The inlanh child of ass. and air.% pi 60 Embroidered Waist Patterns, enough Fine ►Vhite Lawn with each to 'fr'it z, It. English and 11. 6lienck, ins, baseball, suoits, :Ind any other Martini, of stem Crediton, died ono vv make any size Waist, regular price $1,50 to $2.50, sale price 75c to $l.Li. o;ual L. \Vuertf,. Sr. Pt. IL -!lou old spurt that can Is, au„gist'<6 day last tveek and was buried In ebe ors, N. Sambrook. Pass L. Dic.Mur- Dun t fail to be on hand. Lutheran cemetery on Friday. ray, I1. 'Rau. P. Wolfe and \ . lsilbar 'Mrs. \Vel. Heavers and Dirs. 11. I)r. Jack was in St. liars for a From now to end of Season we will give a ' ; re- SI•A(\IER DRESS GOODS GENTt�i FURNISHINGS }'• fitwcttzur, of J31:utsLard, visited Mr. (,.+t days .last week. Y We have just opened a dainty lot of \\ a have a nobby line of Men's and a peal.} duction in Millinery consisting of Shapes, Flowers, Bo 's Sailor Hats, Ties, Shirts, Braces, :Mss (iirviu. Teacher. ! and Mrs..11. W. 1?. Beavers last week. Mr. Ed. Beaver, who was out west Dress Dtuslins, Printed Voiles, Organ- yDivision 1 Mr. James Ilalris and Miss Young fot• the est few weeks has returner, Foliage, Ribbons, Chiffons, heathers and balance of R Collars, Stift' Hats, Gloves etc.[ dies lin both black and white); Per- Int, 11. -honors le Klieg, C. Oes- 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Couch Lone, trimmed Hats • elan Lawns, Printed Organdies, Swiss • WALL PAPtelt (reicher I. Wolfe V. hill. Pass. V. at .Stratford last week. Dasllnoodra civic holiday trill be lliuslius, Etc. Do not fail to neo them We otter the balance of our stock a� r, Brown, 0, Satuporl. Jr. 1'he 'Miss,,s Uall ntvile visited their 11 !d on Fri<lay of t Iii= %week. The . before snaking your purchase. half the regular price. li. ' • V. K4sttr, I:, 6aYitzer, sister Mrs. W. Hamilton. of (libber: minuet school picnic "ill be., held at Siebert�\'e Lave a line of Ginghams, regi \Il1.LI\1:It1Pass, A. liaier, S. Lawson. L. Jlcan, last Friday• Gratit If• ld on that day and some Li Co. lar 15c line to clear at Sc per yard. We intend to clean up our stock re- M. Guenther. L. haft. Jr. Pc. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ross and Diiss'Pearl ,..1r. i 4101.: s are I,:•tnq oifercd. Also a line of American Prints, fast gardless of cost. V. e do not believe honors, .C. (hist, E. Finkbeiner. A. (toss passed through the village on .Mlr5-. Moyer and daughter. of J3er- I-lartletb Iliock. IJl1SIIVVOOD, Colors at 4c per yard. in carrying Millinery stock over until \Vin^r. Pass, M. Lawson. 11. lied- Saturday last lin, „ wishing for a fate due another season. Visit this department ,t ,-- GROCERIES don. G. Bedford. Sr. 1 L -Last, L. Mr. •aid Mrs. Clarke and Mr. tied 1111!! \1 r. and Mrs. W. 1,. Siebert. READY-MADE C'LUTlII �G and Secure a bargain. Lawson, M. ilcnedict. Dirs. Dash -wood of Kirkton, visited' 1)r•. McLaughlin was in London on (;ROCEI(I1•:S 'Liss lii•:nzle, Teacher. Mr. aiu} Mrs. 1). Cottle on Sunday. i 1:11'ie •ss on Saturday. �\ have made some special prices ;Airs. 13olrb•r, Diiss llobier an i Dli!s A num,^r o[ the ' CL EA R' N SALE O We This department we pay. special Arthur 'Herbert lieu's, son of Jos- Y. I . 1., of the on clothinges for this sale. �� a otter 40DorolL liobi^r, o[ Rzeter. were tho 1 l:va11grlical cl►urch attend.led a rnect- I3deris Tweed Suits, well Made with attention to and are offering thorn at 0114, Banes diad at the home of his Y ' close prices, father Saturvkty, June 11th at the guests of Alr. and Mrs. 'Beavers on 1 ilt,t of the Y, P.A. at Zurich on Tuee- erood linings, sizes 35 to 38 only, repo- Good Red Salmon 2 tins for 25c age of 25 years, 6 mos. 41(1.1 11 days. Thursday last. 11,ay c[ this ttrek. lar $0.00 to $S.00 for $a. i5 per Suit. Corn and Pear' 3 tins for laic Since ilio de:oensed was six years Of Mr. •aid Mrs. Cecil Russell, of ; Mr. J. L. Scott. of 7i.•nsall, •tvas SUMMER GOODS In Children's Suits we have about 2'i Tomatoes l0c per tin ab' 3m has been subject to epileptic Rusyeld'ale. risked the latter's moth- in the village on Saturday on bus?- Suita, in sizes 22 to 25 only. regular Best Selected Raisins albs for 25c 1ii,. hut. 0 ++:1, .n,4y two ut0(1,ths er, ,Mrs. 1). McNicol on Friday last. ,1 i:. /� d $2.00 to $:3.0!1 for $L`. i per Solt. Prunes 4 Ms for 25c ago that his condition became alarm- W. A. Gardiner, of Si. :Marys, vls- Messrs. John England and Joseph Oui' Bargain Counter is loaded with llll)11'el' Goods. Mens Odd Penta, Vests, Coats, arc. Rice G lbs for 25c. in arid sine:• that time. W. grad- fled his parents, ear. :old Mrs. et. Amy, of near Crediton, left for the They must be sold as we do not want to carry a piece over all at reduced prices. Lemons 15c per doz. u;11Iy sank until death overtook him. Gardiner, over Sunday, west .last weak, combining business • 1'I,• d:'ceased was born in Cr..^ditor: ltusseld le baseball team played with pleasure. if a price will sell them. See Our Link of Dinnerware, China, Etc. !eel .•:as 1%411 :!:urteitt of Ly K ! :-c the Ir.0 lunar prem on Wednesday Our base bail club played an Inter. circle of ac lupin: Inc, �. night last, the score being 4 to :i ••sting �ga►ne of ball with the Y.urich 30 pieces of Muslins in all the new-; CHINA, CROCKERY. Inter - GLASSWARE 'We hwndle Plymouth Binder Twine. We have a stock of Gold Medal and in favor o[ 1),e. visilin� cam. (TI,'n i ^am at the !lend on Thursday last est shades and eatterns, regular Pic, Just to hand the finest line of Toilet Plymouth Special and will be pleased to receive your order. Y r a„ , le.lu tar 1 a <d 20c, '25c and :30c a yard, your choice Setts, Dinnet• Setts, Water Setts, ever for I0c the yard, 'town in Dashwood and at prices that, A few pieces of Dress Goods regular will suit you. \\'e purchased a large 50c to clear at `25c the yaid. line of those goods at a special price Sec our prints at 7c the yard, guar- and we are giving you the benefit of nnteed fast colors. the same. (,all early. Shirtings 12ic the yard for 10e. SHOES! SI1OE5! SHOESI Bargains in Ladies Blouses, Corset . Alt the latest styles in footwear in (.owe 'V' Covers, Night ht Gowns, Skirts, wn � Vests. Patent Leather,Tans, s o gChocolates. s Ladies Hose 10 . c a pair. Blucher Cuts and Oxfords. Remem- ber that these are not the cheap kind that will not wear, but these shoes are the good kind at cheap prices and guaranteed to wear. Our prices are lower than the lowest. Onr Grocery Department is full of A full supply of Forks, Rakes, Sep- New and Fresh Goods. 5 Ibs good thes, Snaths, Hay Fork Hope, Pulleys Green r trite Tea $1 box10c.Roasted Coffee 81, —1 ore Paris Green—Screen Doors, Atc, a s larCans Peas l.,c. 1 a Seeorn ded Window Screens, Hammocks, Coil Raisins 10c, Korn Kinks Sc pkg, 3 lb9 Wire, Barb Wire, Ideal Woven Wire Fancy Cakes 25c. Fencing. Buy your Binder Twine from us, we MILLINERY are sole agents for Plymouth Binder t All Millinery to be cleared out re. Twines, guaranteed the best. gardless of cost. 10,000 pounds of Wool Wanted in the next two weeks for which we will pay highest market price, cash or trade. Bring along your Butter, Eggs and Wool and get some of these bargains and dont forget that by helping us you are helping yourself. Market Prices for Farm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, Mro%%it, Zwicker's, Crediton REMNANT SALE t s `ais t Miss Myrlltt Clark spent Saturday on ►flaturda night F, c f tl, played in Exctcr.Winchelsea defeating them 5 to 1. Dir. .lo• 1.1 •,=on 11"3 a .Li, {tang. or A number from hero attended the In n huff -'i 1.t the cement .ick :talks, plc lea-mr:aing; at '(toy's church on Dion i. - n,: ;•1:•. .Treitmer of dt,y night last. I:: •• , fou • finisher. Dir, Arthur Gardiner who has had Alr. II n :it auLus spent Sunday an attack of typhoid fever is tibia to ill Da !1some be.. around, again. D1 :: 1 B .1 tilde rock, o[ Ex`•leris Mr. ;George Bull, who hb as :•0:1 Sr 1-11•!'i- r •1 11•w t.v(la with her sister w c working' for u, DI Mrs, H. C. Clark. ti 1. J. . , 1111113111} n •, 1'1,44 alllulal Methodist Sundry Ihr volunte.ets left. on .Aponds for CodericL, to join school picnic which was held at Ji r. E. J. Barrett, of I?zetcr, who Growl Bend on Friday last, WAS a 11)100099. Tho weather was all that was visiting Mr. and Dirs. '13oav•rs could, h^ desired and the day was In lass :week passed 1119 third year I thoroughly enjoyed by all. ll modicine n t Tot onto Medical Col- lrge. pointed, Albert t Alorlock the hasbeen ,s air. iliram Borland left on Friday [ d y g` last for Ilowntanvilla where he In- olint' cn„ inc and :any one 'wishing to gas - tends sisilill; still, friends. purchase a gasolio,• ., ngitie+ would do Mr. and Dirss. Simon, Campbell, of well to Cali on Mr. Jlorlack end get Exeter. were visiting friends here priers and other information. during Ihr week.\its. 1'. Dlcis:utc and Miss Dfo Mrs. John McInnis. of i:zetcr. vis- during visited the latt:r's brother hero fled DL s. liazleuood 011 r^.aturdae over Sunday. last, Mr. bred Young spent Sunday In Mrs. Douglas visited her mother London. bars. Shipley at Woodham on \1'ed- A gameof base ball between Ailsa ufsday last. Craig and Crediton was played dere We me FOrry to hear of the illness on Fridiny evening last and resulted_ in :, victory for the horn' team by of Aft. J. E. McNicol near Cromarty a scorn o[ 1-5. The dem,' teas fast �'�y Imps to hear of a speedy recov- and• inteteSting throughout and 1i r. G. some good plays were made. It is .M. ‘‘'right. of 'Toronto, t } spent Sunday Isere, a guest of 'JIr. expected, that our leant will play tine 11 e.9. \\'m. Stewart. OW Grcyst oda at Bonfield this week Mr..an(l lire. Phos. Passmore W110Dir. Cha-. Zwicker is spending a ss•ere visiting thin• son at Stratford, few days in Toronto on business' returned home on rl'uesdiy last. Miss Kehler. of 'Zwick spent 13un- a1v with 'Miss Clara Kingsiey.' r =nitins in a victory for our boys 1 scot.: of 3-2. es,. Mart Heil) has his new stable 71 Irly finished. Butter, Eggs and Wool and all Farm Produce taken in exchange A Call Solicited CHAS. ZWIeKER Spring Wedding Suits If you anticipate getting married this spring you will certainly want some slick looking duds Here Is a Tip It will pay you to come hero and see how swell we can fit you up and at a Very low cost. If you are thinking of a new suit and not the wedding, come here anyway, we will certainly put forth our every effart to make you satis- fied in every particular. J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON _The Sick Made Well til It applies to all cases, no matter what the forst of disease may be. it t•e- •italizes the human body with OXYGEN from the air. OXYGEN is a vital Necessity -the greatest necessity life knows. You can apply OXYDONOH at home while you rest or sleep. No loss of time from your work or bueiness. 1t is easily applied, safe and always ready for USC. its force neyet exhausts. 1t will serve the family, children as well as adults. Write for FREE BOOK No. Irl to Without Medicine Precious Life and Health can be saved by this New Method All Sickness is alike to �x donor . y Dr. N. Sanche & Co. 301 St, Catherine St. West, Montreal, Que. Paints Paints Paints I have a large stock of ARK BRAND PAINTS The best paint in the mitrket to -day. which I am selling at cost to reduce my sto^k. Having pule)lased the hardware stock of Mr. W. M Leigh, I am ofterilg it at greatly reduced prices. If you are needing anything in this line it will pay you to call early in order to secure the best bargain. W. MOORE - KIRKTON SUMMER GOODS Muslills, Colored, White, Stripes, Checks, at 5 cls to 15 cts. Embroideries from is to 30c per yard. 'ke, A great varit:ty Of \-dllencicnnes Laces and Ingertion3 from :1 cents per yard up. A good asrn•tluent of Prints in light and dark shacks. One second 11311(1 Bicycle fur $10. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar h it ktott I I': -:71r:;. v . 1 of tilt':3 proaram of everts has limn r,rr,tng- l:,t k •„•1 t' i .. e '. v school ' cd' • t.t!l '. . e e ; 1:e.• el;', ln•.i(.ellona ar•- 6111 f!or die l:)er- tt':+.; i • 41 1. r4', of Mary isobell'. deuelltrr e' r.1 - ! 1e.,. .. 1 1e il, leave - • It +•. ,r. 4 \1t'. John Vrate to lt'v. e :'. of I;I. ', f•. • picnic W'. L. !pile!, II. A., of B1ytield. '1'11' 3(111 b: 1..1 , • t 1 !,arch tat toms.. wedding will take plat, to -d13' at d ry aft.•raa•to. Jn,: • 22 td for whirl/ the p1r!onalae. Mr. Sweitzer of New hamburg, Sexsmith spent Sunday at the home of Mr. W. Pearce. of lona spent this lfichru l i'inkbcu,er. we.elt with her parents and other Mrs. The bowling club have their green friends around hers, in fairly good shop They have been \1 a .are pleased to nota that !11rs. Itobt. Cole is able to watering and cutting the grass and pre nround again otter Jier r.eenl illnr8s. on the evening of Tuesday June. .,3rd, expect to be bowling in t short time. e.1 \Its, 1111rr, Itopley and little dough �- ' text, when the brass hand dwi!I dls- t• r, of Dtarletti. who have been vie. OA1�Tl�R=1hl- next, hen.et music and the ladies it in; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis the past B.ars tke The Kind You Hare Always BOt�IQ will do their first for t1i entertain - f •+v mottTuesday for their Bignsttlt. , gat''ts. n'.v home.t1.I , left .r On \VedYne:i.lay of last twc:elt Chief Mr. F. W. Clark is having the. stn Justice Mulock handed down his men/ of their at1il9 over hisshop fitted up for decision in the Henson local op - :t drill hall. Mr. Geo. Iloltzntuto Whalen tion caw The n,ol40n wry damisa- has := contract for Ilia carp:uthtr OwOwingto 111,• /ion ,nnirersary” edt with costs. frocktil, Just Stolidly, there t1• r• no services The first ohjr•clion ass filet fila Th•' Evangelical Sunday Schools of ul ,h•• church iter.. Ino -1 of the con- by -leo at Die !flee It .r ccitrd its Crediton, Dashwood and Zurich have .Anion :going Zion to hear'ltev. W. first rind, arcond readings on Feb. fi decided to holt a union picnic at 1V• 11. Putt. o[ Crnlrali t. who very l )00, did not fix the tliln a tied plea, Gland fiend on .duly 10tH. Great per. ably ,b tic real two interesting sere for the voting. rpt. 11, 4.!, that the p:tra(ions are In progress to u►aka 11'011`' bylaw, being legal on its faci.. Ibis I his a grow/ 113100•ss. Al 10 n. in. 14.- 1111"lila even! of the season technical objrclion "."1(1 ' •ltd trot ha a baseball tnaId. will take plat. • be. will L• the anniversary scrvieea of d},1or111tn>`(l. heron a picked team of Creditor, t;• IL 13 `1' e1 thodist church here next 1'h^ second onj?ctiun NOM that ►'0 Su .. t .t tt .. 1)asp,+wood} and Zurich, After tempi ' h n etre. C. W. 1 urcfdlsri p•rsons who wrl: not lualified were a short program will tis rendered In ( of 'lo.(nlo, till preach at 10.30 n. to nllow.•rh lo vol!•. 11.-.141. (hal this oh - which 111•.• 1111401111 schools will take on(} 7 1,- Ill• and trill ttilh dile pas- j1'ction, if well founded, would trot part, aft,`r which a program of:;or adtiie s the. Sunday School. Oh 0ff•ct Ihr. Inajorily, sports twill be carried out. 1ueaday thrra still he a atrawberr,y 411!1.. third ohjrclion was that (he • Dirs. Francis Clarke accompanied) festival in Samuel Gunning's grove I,yla+c tva'( 104" 1 on 011 'the til:' 7th her sister 1irs. Rapp y l0 London and :rpt excel!'rpt proatam of of January. 1!107, and finally passcid FL1 II 1 illy in the city.:,711".:.14,11 Inufiir an•t :Ileus tnurt9. on the. 14111 of lit earn,' month, waitsDl 0. Arthur Holtzman,' has open-: Dli+. L:•vsi, Al orl.y, t+hu has been out. ;Mooing two weeks to Y111pi0 rd an ice cream pallor over '1)r. -Me +'isit1114 her Hinter at lhy:ul'ton, n'- from the lime of the declaration of Cu' 's drier store, wh•re lie twill have ' "Ill •dr 110111•: VIida.v. the wot4, as r•• (oiled by section 8440 ice cream and soft clinks on open 1 0"'i:1; 10 the ssay the election of 11►n municipal net. fluid. that nithllr 1 went in this rtdinir nnr (otwu was this objection was runc!aded against Mr. Ezra Feist tt.nally has n twirl• (Ill •in mourning, except lila gencrat ;1;,, applicant by 1 ti I Its judgment sniile for everyone. but you 1,Lould 6440rr. and no pared- was head t0 of 1lie court of Appeal irk 1 • Duncan ace him now -a -dugs. Th Mork left i '' 'I4br:,t•• lite. victory. _ and town of Midland. 41 O. t.. 1:., a baby boy with hien the other day.1 11.111: Morley "till 11c•ctur .Millsun 132. btotion dismissed 1111!! c0.;t hence the increased expanse on his • "•''" 'n Granton 0r. husin:`rs 0f nn \1 rr:as -A very p t t t . i , CO1tllenenee. f 11I4p0:1',111. nature 011 Sunday evening. ;o, a el ,,.. ;;1 the 111111 • of 11'. n,'' ! 1 t: i-!ophe McCee;hy who A,) -n:1 _ c• alel. It Lori. 1.. ais --+ -` - tL • !last year 111 the at cel snit -.New f it 1'. of il.: .il. no Farquhar 1)1(11rio, is at present visiting his 1 f t L : ,,0.1 rrlalis•.s, .bet intends r,•- :\ft••r Ihr : stn' of 13,:1,.111 b171:+r4:1 1117111'1g to 1114 3 e't 01I tile' harwcat 11%11 J'Ill '1 n'! 1:u•: '(111.' 11.1'0 1 ,'3 ,..,,,,,,,.,m. w h. n in' 11.,!111,1 event tct:i,'1t 1'h • choir under the direction of +'.1- nn• . n Ihr pr0,trntn (gas yin' 1 1. :.li.., ,MI1.4- 1':111 are pt :sparing splec- uf f. 1't d i:Ilerington eato had 1, 1 it i. :I music for Sunday, pt I"I'lug for the Dl:llathon 1:1r. r.t Es -t •••, elen:Inger! Mr. Gow ins, 114 harsh, purgative remedies aro .(1101:1 3••:1(111•t tut• .1 t'.Ish I0 III, fast giving way to Iho gentle notion school and bath, As Ihr teach •r ' and mild effects of Carter's Little is awns shucks at going on the 1(1111, Liver ('ill,. If you t ry them t hey be look up the chall:'ugc, :1111! .: will certainly, please you . I' SUMER AND 1118 PRAiSI•: 7.AM-i1ITK. r d ;a a '''/:un- A•< a family balm a t n, , n R 1 Y Bilk 's tine -palled. and shoo d .bo II on every Canadian farm, Mrs. C. F. Tibbs of Oak Vale Farm. 1Vittnipegs J3- ach, writes :-"We have found tam -Duk a wonderful healer. I 'tarot it: for a very bad burr) on my band. nn,l by the next da}' tits pain had bone and the wound well on the sway of healing. My husband niso used 'J.:1 In-Iluk for n .nasty flesh wound on :his arm which it healed. in several wads 10' have fount} %am- 13uk so healing and soothing that ?we would not like to be svithout it in the house. ilcfore we could get 'lam -Bilk in Canada, we 08211 to write -to England for it we thought no much about it." This grent akin healer is sold by all druggists and stores 1. 50cents n box. EVERY IIOME NEEi)S 7AM-111SK1 Hensel!. Mrs. 3. Sutherland was in Mit- chell a few days las' (0.:ek visiting her brother. Miss Emma Johnston 441 Weriw*- duy morning of fest week to visit friends in .Manitoba and Dakota. Mrs. ?►ieMartln. who recently and•'rwent an operation i3 recover- ing nicely. The Women's Auxiliary of SI. Church. dlensall, will on a 81ra 4.'rry Festival in til'Itinit. tilen,alle A Constant State of War. T successfully combat th, germs of disease ad siciceees, of w ich the atmosphere is full, you need something more tl.an ?r inary food. A clfily cup of i"BOVRIL" will give the extra strength and vitality to enable you to successfully resist try attack. • Keep " tOVRiL" in the house. M •rn t 1,.i • • ," • ' 1,1 i • 1(.14 11 p i c 1.1.1111 rl r,. '.l' i •.,• 1::. 141:. I'1o:np'I. . (ti - 0'r100: 1:. 111••,11 l.u,ty n' •r d Ih^ <11n1.i:.•- 1nnm, 10 the sprains of L\tenth,lMQohn',: u ---!-ling. march. played by Mies , l.iz- I'i •'•.1111, -1,: . 1 til -toner. 1 11• _,1'' sv:1a ..iv rl :1 +.'w 11y llcr f • 1', 1 1141 looked ,•xce shush rl .illty ;n • i :1.114+on,' gown of "hit • eta - fee 1 ff la sill:, lritoto-41 %%it', ••,•711.1 i.te ,31111 re., nlalioll ('3 .)!:.I Cure for Weak Lungs "I have used your Psychins for about six months, and have found it an 0114 cellent remedy for pneunleaia and weak lungs." Ronald Johnson, Farewell, Ont., April 15, 11107. t'Psycbine is one of tbo best medi- cines on the market, and for all throat MI lung troubles is unezcelled.".--A word from a man who bas tested it. Pneumonia, Bronehitie, Coughs, Colds and stall throat. lung and stomach troubles yield to Psycttlne. At all drag. ghats, 50c. and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum., Limited, Toronto. Mens Dress Shirts at half price. Boys White Shirts at 25c each. Mens and Boys Ready to \Veer Suits at bargain prices. Job line of Mens and Boys Fine Straw Hats at 10c each. HARDWARE — DASHWOOD The Farmers Bank of Canada Capital $1,000,000 Total Assets $I,500,00(} 40 Branches throughout Canada. Special Attention Given to Farmers' Business Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected at Lowest Current Rates. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received. interest paid or added to principal 4 times a year. Your money is too valuable to leave in the house where burglars, thieves or flre may take it from you, or to invest In risky speculations or with doubt- ful oubtful institutions that so often in the past have robbed men of their hard earned wealth. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS iSSt'ED When sending money to any part of Canada or the world, remember our drafts and money orders are available here, and sold at the lowest possible rates. Our money orders are payable at par at any point in Canada and prin- cipalpoints in the United States and Great Britain. Oen Morro -Courteous Treatment. No Red Tape. R. T. DUNLOP, ,Manager, DASHWOOD. • Oflice one block north of Siebert & Co's, stor '