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Exeter Times, 1908-07-23, Page 7S r g `1' E bi MLi I!I E B TIMES, JULY.23rd 1908 OREDITON NEWS 30 DAYS SALE Zwicker's, Crediton Crediton tiered consisting of addresser. s DI8KWOOD NET'S jun- tions by- the male ci,orus, rcc.tztiouy c. and nuur:re ale cies rs by the iore. I Our village was shocked on nuts- 1 day Net when the report setas rceeiv_ I � ar=se ----------- eel of the death of a\Ir. H. Winer, • stenkera!here! Dashwood bar stns f his NextWeekttendd the [annual on Stturday last. JIr Cart ley sad daughter of 4)e- l ___- C 3 only Dinner Sets, a snap at $5.50 carred in t�h t16a ort Ladies White Canvas Slippers ....$1.25 for i.00 of Hotly Wing, a ,t stere. rhe re. Misses " .... 1 -co for So crrtst in the union Children 9s for 75 afternoon, A Mens " Shoes :was held in the 'Evart- 200 for 1'50 Shoes 1.50 for 1.20 Mr. Henry Staubus spent Sunday trust, itee visiting at the Ioruler's i in 1)asbwood. Lame. Mr. Fred Brock, of Exeter, t:pen: 411. Kees le and family were the During this sale we intend to clear oat agreat many odd lines at leas than Sunday twits his sister, M. 11. ('. guests of al r. and Mrs. \Vm. Lewis. cost. We have a great many Remnants of Spring and Summer goods in Clark. un ;Monday, last. fill -its, Muslins, Prints, Gingham, Shirtings, Cottonades, Curtain 111uslins, The ISeII telephone gang. of Pam- Mr. C..lRIi et t is all &wiles, a young Mans, Dress Goods, etc., which we offer at Bargain Prices. Won stopped at the ltoya4 hotel over `I ``u titer beans( the ruass•. We have also a few Remnants of Tapestry, Union and Ilenrp Carpets, Sunday. 111Th& IIlllrty't jrleiuls �; [ !J(r. G,•urge Linoletnns, Floor Oil Cloths, etc, which we will sacrifice to clear, We also Quite a nuwber attended the 1 eased do learn offer our large and splendid assortment of Lace Curtains at 20 per cent off funeral of the late Henry Winer, or l t1at he has again resumtrd Lia 7e: at on set nrday. fuer work. regular prices. There urlt,t have teen quite a stir 1 Ji r. Martin, of Hay, was a plea - 50 E nbroidered Waist Patterns, enough Fine satire Lawn wits, each to at the Royal the last month or two. !sant visitor at t\I r. 1 . Fulmer on make anysize Waist, regular rice $1,50 to $2.50, sale price 75c to $1.:.,,. Some 45 ,nen were boarding there 1 t'e'ulay kelt. A v' SIMMER DRESS GOODS GENUS FURNISHINGS We have just opened a dainty lot of We have a nobby line of Men's and Dress Muslin s, Printed Voiles, Organ- I Boy's Sailor Hats, Ties, Shirts, Braces, dies (in both black and white); Per• t Collars, Stiff Bate, Gloves etc. Sian Lawns. Prin ted Organdies, Swiss I WALL PAPER Muslins, Etc. 1)o not fail to see them We offer the balance of our stock at before snaking your purchase. { half the regular price. We have a line of Ginghams, regu-' �\11'LL1NEItY lar 15c lino to clear at Se per yard. We intend to clean up our stock re - Also a line of American Prints, fast 1Tardless of cost. \\ a do not believe colors at 4c per yard. in carrying Millinery stock over mad another season. Visit this department (READY-MADE CLOTHING and secure a bargain. We have made some special prices G1tOCFItI1'sS on clothing for this sale. We offer 40 This department we pay special Men's !'weed Suits, well made with attention to and are offering them at close prices. good linings, rises 33 to 38 only, recto Good Ited Salmon 2 tins for 25c lar $O,W to $S.(lU for $3.75 per Suit. Corn and Pelle 3 tins for 25c In Children's Suits we have about 2c5 Tomatoes 10e per tin Suits. in sizes 22 to 25 only. regular Best Selected Raisins 3 lbs for 25c $2.00 to $3.U0 for $1.'_.i per Suit. Prunes 4 lbs for "ic Men s Odd Pants, Vests, Coats, Arc. Rice 0 lbs for 2.ie. all at reduced prices. Lemons 15c per doz. See Our Line of Dinnerware, China, Etc- We Handle Plymouth Binder Twine. We have a stock of Gold Medal and Plymouth Special and will be pleased to receive your rattle-. Butter, Eggs and Wool and ail Farm Produce taken in exchange A Call Solicited CHAS. ZWICKER As You sew so Shall You Reap We are constantly setwiny on the best cloths money can buy. We are reaping satisfied customers. Natural isn't it:' When we sow ;our advertise - Went in the newspaper, stating a price for a suit, coat. trousers, overcoat or whatever the add. might suggest. we include the best of everything in that suit, the best cloth, the best linings, the best paddings. the best thread, etc. as well ata the best of our ability in cutting. fitting and snaking. Shouldn't we reap our reward: This add is sowed to reap you ns one of our customers. When you need a Suit, Coat, Trousers, Overcoat, Fancy Vest., let this add lead you to our shop where we can prove to you that we live up to our word, J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON i Special Announcement Unparalleled Slaughter Sale OF ALL SUMMER GOODS We are giving a discount of 25 per cent until August ist on our White Waists of which we have but a limited supply. Here are the prices, $1.110 for 75c, $2.25 for $1.00 81.50 for $1.15 $2.C) for $1.50 All Muslins and White Goods to go at, the sante reductions. See our display un table. 1;,c and i8c Catton Voiles and Muslins now ilk, 20c and 25c %Vhite and tolored.\lutlins 15c. Also showing a good line of Print at We per yard. Have but short ends of three pieces of Checked Mercerized Ginghan,s Which has every appearance of silk, something new. Regular price 2.;c, dire itig sale 17c. • Fleatherbloom It is one of the finest goods made for its purpose. Just as good and rustles like silk and is taking the place of silk for Undershirts and linings, 36 inches wide at 50c per yard. One Hammock regular $3 for $2 In Men's Goods we are also giving snaps and showing many new things. Straw slats, but a few left, gointi nt a reduction, Will Give You a Summer Suit At 25 per cent Off Just received a new thing in Ties. They are the Knit Tie and Swagger fitnff, nanny shades to choose from. Shirts, Collars, Fancy Sox, etc. will be seen here in abundance, Dealer in Linseed, Machine and Separator Oils. '!'wine and all the other necessaries for the present season. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE A Call Solicited. S. BROWN The Kirkton Hardware Store Wants for the Summer Months Paris Green, Binder Twine', of the following brands Plymouth Special, Salmon '!tag, Silver Sheaf Gold Medal, and Hobbs' Best. Sterling Machine Oil and Oil of all Kind p, r !rave' a largo :.uplil v of Binder Mitts and all kinds of suppliesfor threshers. �W a MOORE - KIRKTON BINDER TWINE We have Salmon Tag and Gi:t Edge. Get our prices. MACHINE OIL The kind that wears. 40 cents a gallon. HARVEST HITS From 25 Cents to 40 cents a pair. FANCY CAKES .\ large ascorlt .c:,t and fresh every week Try our Letw,n C'akc', 3 pounds for 25c. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar Mr. !len Geiger spout fiunday jn fry severe electric storm pas. 1►ashttood. Some attractions. sed over this aeotion on Saturday 1''laz pulling LS the order of the last *wee,ng some damage , o fho day. grain. Mr. Joe Lawson has part of his cement sheganelrnti inr hay an his (. AN IMPROVIDENT RAC& farm, Goshen Line. George is an ex- pert nt it. Dir. Alex HIergott, blacksmith of Queer Ways of the Native Black Of Cent ralia, pent Sunday in ,town. Australia. :- . !Leroy Switzer left for 100e-1 he intends helping his For bearing hardship, such as thirsts father, _ Ir. August Sweitzer, who is banger, long hours in the saddle. etc.a working a big marsh 'farm. ttie blaoit has far less endurance that/. A reception 'was tendered Rev. t Ir. the -white man. In fact, a black.fello' and Mrs. flicks at the parsonage on L9 tmcomfortablo it he goes for any Friday of last week, by Rhe mem- i length of time without water. And bers and adherents of the church. yet nobody is more improvident than The ladies brought well filled bas - kers and a very pleasant evening was ( he. Give him two .gallons of tivatet`a spent by. all. 1 twenty pounds of flour and two or Our bowling club commenced play- i tbreo sticks at tobacco and tell him Ing on Friday evening last and some; that bo will get no more for three very interesting games are now look- sleeps -via, three days -be will .dollb- ed for. The green is in excellent ! erately settle down and not bo satisfied shape. . till he has finished the lot. I have Mr. and Mrs. Russel •IIedden vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenlee in Exeter on Sunday. Miss Lottie Wilson, of Buffalo, lavas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John ,Bed. ford over Sunday. Little Miss Gretta, daughter of lir. George Medford, who has been very seriously ill, is improving slow- ly. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sweitzer are visiting friends in .South River for a few weeks. Dan expects to do con- siderable at fishing* and - hunting while there. known a civilized and clothed black fellow who was traveling with me sit down after dark and wash his clothes (a most unusual proceeding) when ho lead only three gallons of water and fifty hours' riding before ho could get any more, and this with the thermom- eter registering 112 in the shade. r thing 1 This Is not a t that occurs once or twice, but always. The black man will not loot: five minutes ahead, nor will experience leach him. A gamble on a small scale is dear to the heart Mr. \Vilbur McMurray, who has of every black fellow, and it Is n coin - been attending the !Manitoba College ,5101! occurrence for one of them to at Winnipeg has successfully passed swap a brand new stilt of blue dim- rhecsent parte one matriculation in the arae for an old frayed white cont. recent examination. g y' The ltev..C. Brown, of Erie confer- thinking that lie will he nhle to sell ence who has 'been visiting friends or deal the latter away end u,a!;e a in the village for the part few 'weeks profit simply becnuse it Is white. an returned to his home in north east unusual color with thein. Ret ore Pennsylvania on lfonday• Mr. good point these blast men have Brown preached on Sunday morning They never complain when they tied in the Evangelical church, Air. and Mrs. Daniel Schluchter, of they have made n H.:4 b,rr_a•n I'l,'s Pigeon, clic(,., were the guests of Is possibly because they ferret a'ie:i Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown over Sunday. whom they made the deal-Amer:Lem J1iss Scott, of Philadelphia. is the Cor. London Standard. guest of Mrs. Link for a few •weeks. Mr. John ,Feaber, of Ulby, _Mich., is the guest or his brother, Mr. 11. Eil_ THE WART HOG. bee. M. 1'. P„ and of her friends. Miss 'Tillie and Millie Bertrand, of it Is Ono of the Most Grotesque Ani - Detroit, are visiting at their home mals In Existents. here. 'Ito the naturalist who closely stud - at Miss Clara it ing under of Detroit, is es animal life It sometimes sipiasit: as tallroo[.tt visiting under the parcu- 1 natere had either deliberately set. to !Mrs. Fred Coley and two laugh- !work 1' form weird and ettrlous ere:a- ters, Lull and Grace, of (Detroit, are tires or else had been enga„ ed In ex - visiting Mrs. 'Fred Eilbcr. )erimenis, for there are birds and ami - Messrs. Wm. !Brown and Wm. Huls which might be accused of le its& Einkbeiner who have been visiting nt made up of odds and ends. their respective homes here have re- One of the most grotesque tuala1ais in turned to I'ittsburg. lzistence is the start hog of .Merest. The Crediton school board is to be comp!i►nented on ,the exeellent staff :ailed by the Boers the \'h,ktecark plc of teachers et-hieh they have secured ,( the plains - to take the places of those mho re- It stands about thirty Inches In signed at the close of the term. !Miss height, Iia: n huge disproportionate Hart leib, of Dashwood, has been se- lend, with eyes set very high up. nud cured for the primary roost: Miss lar$e protruding tusks. 'these nre ex 4'razt•r, of Goderiob, will have the tctly opposite those of other paste the 2nd and 3ri1 classes in room t wo, and upper ones being Maid! Innger than Miss ,Dunlop, of Goderich, the 4th those In the lower jaw and sometiwee classes and entrance work. Mr. C. attaining n length of etre twenty K. Illuet1, the popular teacher, who has had charge of the school for Inches. some time will be .found again in L'ut the most unusual fenlure of this charge 't hen the school open's for curious looking creature and the one the fall terns. lois work as a teacher from which It derives its name Is the is above the average, as the recent great wart just below each eye, n cxtoninatious will show. all of his smaller one appearing between each pupils w'ho wrote passing with high tusk and the large wart stew& It. ma rks. A meeting tt•as held on Friday 'the The body Is almost hairtoss, except 17th at the office of the Monk of that alone, the spine and the neck long Commerce of those interested in ten- enarse hair hawse. and the whole effect nil to re -organize for the summer. of the animal is weird and grotesque. •There was a good attendance and the 'l'hese wild hogs often take possessloa follotw.ino' ()Ulcers tt•ere selected: 11. of empty burrows made by ether ttul- Eiibee, \l. 1 . I ., Hon. Pres.: H. K. mats, and when pursued They sleet Either, president ; .le Leeson. lion• around sharply ns they enter, nmlang vice pres.; W. 11. James, 1st v:ee pres. : E. D. Mahon. 2nd vice prey.: their way in bled first. -London Tele - A. /iticker chaplain : t. E. Kuhn. simple. treasurer. I. Dime 1. secretary; 1. S.1 Brown, 'manager. KOREAN ETIQUETTE. The following are camping at 11n-1 __ ger Longer cottage, Greed Ileal and i A Native's New Year's OM V oa an all tepee! hawing a good time.: Ade P and Nora 5,ebcrt, Dashwood ; nor- American Lady. cute Wrigenist, Aylmer: Jliss \Vi,;-+ The native Koreans, who have be- gins, Godericb ; ,Florence Fiukbt•iner,1 come familiar With foreigners and Elkton, Mich.; Luella Fink twiner. their ways, take very readily -to the Kilnuutagh : Ella Deaver. Myrtle custom of calling -and eating -on New Clark, \'ici•:ra Deaver. B, Su 1:. Year's day, and one A aeiliena lady Carrie Kuhn, Cella Brown. (r.,:, v .. Mr=. .1. W. Orme, Central, -i, Chal•. had a very peculiar cxpeMenee•wltla n eco;,• native official In Scoul on New Yea:'s ell. 1! -1 I- •t -ending 1 f,.•.. day. She was keeping open house week- 1; • ,. 1 1:,.,,,i. and had made preparntlone for re - Mr. 1 1:':he spent Sunday :.1 ceiving her guests In the proper man - the 11 . i Linger Longer. nee. ' 1 1', awn 18 a 11r1n belie' V Atnong other thongs she had made n in ee rind gives just %%h.'t very excellent and rather large cake, he ree,, :: . e Ile is iii.eeng a ,,p, r_$ fat dieroutit of 25 per cent. on a out which she expected to distribute In or mimeos a list of which al,. small slices to her callers. A party of pears in his ad. on this page. Dora':. native gentlemen arrived, and, having fail to rend it and see what great , given Ono Of them n cup of tea, she bargains lie is offering. placed this lino cake before him, with it r. r'. aKcquailer.ntances of Listhe I. t - an invltatlon to help himself. newel acquaintances in the i-i:lag• ' flho then went With the others to an. on Friday and •tturdny !ase. .101441 /meth: of ifensa:!, sisiteil ' .. other room and was gone some time. market Mr C. fJraun on Kittle! e Men Elia returned 8:10 ratty, to%her taet. h'Orror, that her cake Lad all but di,t- Jtr. C. Rae while working in i $$pearcd. Tho native. according to brickyard of 11 r. It. Betide') ,. • his Ideas of etiquette, bed done his best Thursday Lad the m;sfortunc of t: r•-•0 t0 !Cavo any ot the eatables sot ing the cart wheel 11111 over tfe in- ro 11Ian. step of his right leg. Before another iesee of il,. T,i- 0 lady's vexation was lenlshed the e,-rncalt t, elks of oar wi:lag, went feeling of pity ferthe poor fel- be .,:most can pletcd and will ad•!' 3060 iia$ quite sick f-roni over - greatly to the nppeatance of 0.: 'g. It Said that this call was b ire. ' • pm kat that clay. Ile de- Tl:c anal) 41 Children's Day of t: •• ' 0 bis !Moods ibai forelgners Ev,ne.'iical church will Ls elect t. ti 111 all •tomacb if they could next epi ay when a epee ial t'crmae , • y,� f hOtIIe t0 1:IOolo and "eat that it will be preached in the morning au.t . MORT t "--Tondo& stall. at night a programme i! to be r' n• I 'the death ow Thursday last former merchant mains were int cemetery on Saturday short novice ;tv gelical 'leach here before the inter- , Boys meta. 'Mitssl Lizzie gpesohen, of fcDetroit Ladies Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats away with relatives' in and around Dash - is down in price wood. Mr. and Mrs. Itestemeeer of North; Dakota, .who •!rave been spending your shopping. rarllig reduction in Ladies Shirt ‘Vaists. If we have nothing to suit we will trim a hat for you while ydU some time nits their relatives in ' - this community, :eft last week to spend some time with free' is in Michigan before returning home. The time for holding the Evangel- ical Sunday School has been changed. to 11 o'clock, itntnediately after the close of the morning service With fine itweather this week most of the hay and ,'heal in this district will be ;harvested. The brick 'work of the new Luth- eran church is now nearing comple- tion and will soon be ready for the roof, which is expected to be on by the latter 'Part of August. Mr. 0. W. Graybiel has returned after a pleasant holiday with friends in Bay !'ort, 'Mich., and other points. Messrs. Art ''wicker, herb Either, Aug. I►ubn and Ira Brown. of the Crediton tennis and bowling club visited our village on Wednesday and enjoyed a game with our clubs. The Misses Ada and Nora Siebert are the guests at Linger Longer cot- tage, Grand Bend for a few weeks. Quite a number from here attend- day Childrens day services on Sun- lit -,14 .lack is out of town on A,ussi- uess. Mr. Tombyll is looking after business for him during his absence. Mr. and Al's. 1.-!. I.dighoffer•, of Bade M :spent t past week here ailing relatives end friends. 1)r. McLaughlin ;was in London on business for a few days last week. ,(t• ,. It. T. Dunlop visited ever 'Stn►- •ray in Clinton. ., Zurich Matinee race: were herd here at the race track Tuesday evening. Messrs. Lamont and Fritz intend shippaag their stallion Nateby Grant to the west in a fete ,treks. Several new buildings nre being erected here this summer, showing that we have the busiest place of its size in tho county. Miss Edna Apple. of New 'Ham- burg is visiting friends in town. Misses Jessie McGee mill MyrtIle Gorton, of Plattsville, are -visiting Mrs. .1. T'reeter. JIri. Addie Fleckinger, of Minne- apolis, is visiting relatives in the village. Miss Et tet 'Rutty, titter visiting around here, has returned *to iter home in New hamburg. Mr. T'•dmun,l Moritz. of 'Wall Hall::, North Dekota, and a former resident of this place, me visiting relatives here. Wm. Becker expects to leave in a few weeks for the west with a oar. load of horses. The announcement of the ''.cath of Mrs. Joseph G. Oesch, of the Bron- son Line, which sad event took place on Saturday evening ,)lily 11th carne as a surprise to many in the vicin- ity. The deceased was of a retiring !disposition. but 1,nd &many waren friends among her neighbors, who sincerely regret her dearth. She was in the 48th year of her age aria le•rves. besides her husband, a family of 'mall children, to mourn the loss of a loving .wife and mother. The funeral took place on Tuesday. Mr. David Spencer. will be seen no more. lois doth took place very suddenly on Tuesday of last week from heart f Blare. Ile was out walking in hi- s 1111 when he collaps- ed and was Ito more elfin carried in- to lois house when his spirit had fled. The deceased was in his 80 year and was 'suite )tale and hearty up 10 a short time ago. Jl epencer oame to Can•ida over 50 yt • ago and first settled at Brampton and after cause to this township, where he was a continuous resident for about 40 years. 11e was postmaster of John- son's .Mills, now St. Joseph, for about 25 years, and also carried the snails between Zurich and that office. His wife and one son predeceased him some years ago, ant he ieaves two sons and three daughters, and a host of personal friends, who mourn his lentil. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, lo the Bronson Line Cemetery the services being conducted by Bev. S. 1.. Toll. of Ilene salt. Why don't you try Carter's Little I.it. r !'ills; They aro a positive cure for sick headache and all the ills pro :fused by disordered ilver. Only one pill a dose. 0511 ES ar CS T d. . lee ting Yoa Nate Alnals tl'.igt!t dears tee 8igaa,are ot Mr. Alfred Brown, of Merriton, Ont. says :-" }'or six years 1 have sot known what it wss to be free from pain. No one ever suffered more from itching bleeding files than I did and 1 tried everything to get cured but failed. One day a friend of mine who bad been cured with 7.am Flet rave me • part of a boa to try, and t`re 7,1,111 Rot war marvellous. 1 then Lovett a supply and before 1 hs4 used it all was completely cured," Of el drug¢i.te and ttcaet. s c 100 Baskets Cherries Wanted We handle Binder Twine and Machine Oil Siebert & Co. Ilartletb Block. DASHWOOD, CLEARINCSALE OF SUMMER GOODS Our Bargain Counter is loaded with SLIUiIl'er Goods. They must be sold as we do not want to carry a piece over if a price will sell them. 30 pieces of Mullins in all the new• CHINA, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE est shades and patterns, regular 15c, Just to hand the finest line of Toilet 20e, '2.5e and 30c a yard. your choice , Setts, Dinner Setts, Water Setts, ever for 10c the yard. hown in Dashwocd and at prices that A few pieces of Dress Goods regular will suit you. Rte purchased a large 50c to clear at 25c the yard. ' line of those goods at a special price See our p7c the yard, goat• and we are giving you the benefit of anteed fast crintsolorsat. the same. Call early. Shirtings laic the yard for 10c. SHOES! SIiOIG4! SHOES! Bargains in lrtdies Blouses, Corset All the latest styles in footwear in Covers, Night Gowns, Skirts, Vests.. Patent Leather, Tan s, Chocolates, Ladies Hose 10c a ,air. Blucher and Itemem- Mens Dress Shirts at half price. her that these are not t he cheap kind Boys White Shirts at 25c each. Mens . that will not wear, but these shoes are and Boys Ready to \V ear Suits at the good kind at cheap prices and bargain prices. Job line of Mens and guaranteed to wear. Our prices are Boys Fine Straw Hats at 10c each. lower than the lowest. HARDWAREOnr Grocery Department is full of A fall supply of Forks, Rakes, Soy New and Fresh Goods. 5 lbs good thes, Smalls, Hay Fork (tope, PulleysGreen ttatcheselarge box 10e.lbs a 3eCansd TeCeorn -Pare Paris Green -Screen Doors, r Window Screens, Hammocks,Coil 25c, 3 Cans Peas 25c, 1 lb, Seeded Raisins 10c, Korn Kinks 5c pkg, lbs Wire, Barb Wire, Ideal Woven Wire :1 Fencing. Fancy Cakes 23c. Buy your Binder Twine from us, we MII.LiNEI(Y are sole agents for Plymouth Binder All Millinery to he cleared out ro Twines, guaranteed the best. gardless of cost. 10,000 1)011n(]s of 'Wool Wanted in the next two weeks for which we will pay highest market price, cast) 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 Firm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, DASHWOOD The Farmers Bank of Canada Capital $1,000,000 Total Assets $1,500,000 40 Branches throughout Canada. Special Attention Given to Farmers' Business Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected at Lowest (tut rent Rates. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received. interest paid or added to principal 1 tithes a year. Your money is too val;rable to leave in the house where burglars, thieves or lire may take it from you, or to invest In risky speculations or with doubt- ful institutions that so often in the past have robbed men of their hard earned wealth. DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS ISSUED 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- cipal points in the United States and Great Britain. Oen Morro -Courteous Treatment. No Red '!'ape, R. T. DUNLOP, Manager, DASHWOOD. Office one block north of Siebert k ('o's, store. BINDER TWINE We Sell Maple Lcaf Binder Twfne. Corns and see us before you buy and wz. will save you money. If you are in need of a new Rope. Slings or I'►tllcy, come and sc us We have thorn. Ametite Roofing, Mineral Surface $2 So per square Preston Safe Lock Galvinized Shingles and Corrigated Iron in stock will last a lift time. GATES AND FENCING A large assortment of Page Gates on hand which we will sell cheap Fencing. Barb and Coil Spring Wire at right prices. Try Martin-Senour Paint too per cent pure, Get:one of our Oil Stoves, the proper thing this hot weather. Come and see its, everything new and up•to•datc. Cement always on hand. Butter and Eggs taken, Hardware D. TIEMAN, Dashwood IRON AND WOOD PUMPS i wash to infrrnt the Peelic and those in need of Pumps, that I have nt ts the agency for tee Aylmer Iron Pumps and will be ;leaped to quote price and Teams. if you are thinking of put in an iron or Word Pump come in and see us before buyinv. Pump Repairing a Specialty. AM -B U KJ HARTMAN ELSIE, Dashwood, RELIEVES & CUREs ,I Dea!er in Iron and Wood rump,.