Exeter Times, 1908-09-10, Page 5TEE EXETER TIMES, SEPT 1Otli190
CREDITON NEWS
Zwicker's, Crediton
September Arrivals 01 Fall 6OOlJs
We are receiving daily consignments of our
Fall and Winter Stock, and will be pleased to
Ehow you our large assortment of the latest
styles of Dress Goods etc., in all the latest
Fabrics and leading shades.
We have made a special purchase of Black
Dress Goods this season and can show you
the best values in these lines.
We have just opened our NEW FALL and WINTER MAN-
TLES. We have them in the very latest makes both Semi fitting
and loose Styles, mostly 48in. long, nicely trimmed with self Strai-
ping and Braids, in the leading colors, Black, Navy, and Myrtle.
We are handling the very best make of Mantles made in Canada for
Styles and Quantity our prices cannot be beaten,
We have also a nice range of Children's and Girl's Mantles,
in all sizes and prices.
Ready Made Clothing
We have received several shipments of Men and Boy's
Fall Suits styles and values cannot be beaten anywhere.
Call and inspect our new lines we will
be pleased to show them.
Vie are shipping live Fowl. delivery any day but Saturday, prices for this and
nett week:- Spring Chicks 2Stbs. 10c, lb. Hens Oc In. Butter IOc. Eggs ilk. doz.
A Call Solicited
CHAS. ZWICKER
New SaiIings mol are "in 11" full
Come and See Them
We wish to extend to you an invitation to call and see the new Sttitines
.bat are "in it" this fall. These we are showing represent the choicest offered
Dy the old and new world.
Tha patterns are Right, they are Exclusive and we are proud of thein.
The Quality is Right too -up to the high standard we always carry. If you
want a smart suit for fall, select, your goods here we assure you the style,
make and fit will be right.
The price beyond a doubt, we quote the lowest price possible. This is
acknowledged by our customers. and recognized by our competitors..Again
we Invite you, we are proud to 'bow the new goods acd talk price at al times
J. H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON
BROWN'S
NOTICE
This month we are swinging with the big
Fall Business. Each day will find more NEW
GOODS in place, for this is the month when
Al our Fall and Winter goods arrive.
RVe call your attention to our new stock of Dress Goods, all the
latest fabrics and a full line of therm. Be sere and see our goods be.
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Watch this space next week
when we will give you details regarding Ladies' and Children's Coats
Underwear, Blankets, Millinery, etc.
Bring us your Produce. anything that will sell, Timothy,
and Clover seed, etc. for which we will pay highest market
prices.
A ('all Solicited.
S. BiRowly
THERE IS NO REASON
Why you should not use the best kitchen Ranges
made.
Happy Home, Ladies' Aid, and KIRKTON FflIRPandoras,
Thursday and Friday
Oct., 1, 2, 1908
Crediton
Mr. 1t. Dinney, of the +Mansion
!louse. Exeter, and Mr. It. .Tre4,le
spent a few days in town Last week.
Mr. Otto Drown caught three fine
pike the other day weighing 7, 8
and 11 lbs.
Mr. Conrad Kuhn is on the sick
list.
Fishing is the order of the day.
Trick managed to get a 14 Ib. pike
on the troller Monday but could not
get it out. The pike got the trol-
ler and Chris. tho pole.
A great number attended the races
at Zurich Monday.
Mr. Fred Brock, of Exeter, spent
Labor Day in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Mc Isaac spent
Labor 'Day in Zurich.
Mr. August Kuhn echo was man-
ager of the branch of the Sovereign
Bank, and later teller in the Bank
of Commerce here has been trans-
ferred to Chathatn and will act as
toiler in the Bank of Commerce in
t!. ,: iv. Mr. Kuhn is a Crediton
boy o_ J are citizens are proud
and though sorry that he is leaving
our village wish hint continued suc-
cess in the banking business.
Last Friday was art interesting Clay
od sports in Crediton. Tho Zurich
baseball and la'vn bowling clubs, ac-
companied 'by the Jubilee band came
over to have a good gams, of sports,
and although defeated they had a
good time. In the baseball match
six innings tvero played and result-
ed in the defeat of the visitors by
a score of 11 to 9.
Two games were played on the
bowling green and resulted in a
victory for the Crediton kitty touch-
ers thy a score of 42 to 40.
Crediton'Zurich.
C. Kuhn It. Williams
S. Brown J. Dcichort
II. Eilber P. Lamont
E. Mahon
Skip23 Ran
Skip 20
G. Morlock C. Greab
\V. II. James E. Zeller
D. Swcitzer A. !less
H. F. Eilber 1'. Sipple
Skip 19 Skip 20
The Dashwood tennis club also
had the sporting fever that day and
brought over some good players, in
fact 'too good for our boys, as they
were victorious.
Tho Crediton bowling club wish to
express to the Zurich brethern a
vote of 'thanks for their kindness in
bringing over the band, which help-
ed a great deal towards enlivening
the clay's proceedings.
Mr. A. Kcllermann, of Dashwood,
occupied the pulpit in the Evangel-
ical church on Sunday last and de-
livered two very atowerful sermons.
Mr. R. A. Sift, of 8ebringville,
spent a few days in the village re-
newing acquaintances.
The Misses Salome and Emma Tie-
rnan, of Dashwood, spent a week in
the village visiting friends.
Miss Gladys Kestle, of Exeter, was
the guest of Miss Vera Iloltzmanln
for a few days.
The Messrs. Janes and Fowler, of
the Bank of Commerce spent Labor
Day at their respective homes in
Toronto and Seaforth.
Mrs. D. Link has returned from
rho millinery openings in Toronto.
Miss Lizzie Snell, of London, spent
a few days under the parental roof.
Mr. Albert Beaver and family, of
Weiland, spent a few weeks at the
former's home.
Garnet Maker, of London sjtent
Labor Day in town.
Miss Alma Hill has returned home
after a pleasant visit in •Milverton
and Berlin.
A number of our citizens took in
the races at Zurich on Labor Day.
The following are this week tak-
ing in the Toronto fair, 11. Brown
and son, N. ltoltzmann, J. Morlock
E. .Morlock and W. Morlock.
air. Arthur Iloltzmann expects to
leave Monday for Napierville to con-
tinue his studies at the Northwest-
ern college.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Morlock, Mrs.
Eilber and Mr. Matthew Morlock
left last Wednesday to vi.it friends
in Morristown.
Court of Revision was held in the
Town Hall on "Tuesday last .
Miss Tillie \Vein, of London, ar-
rived home Tuesday ;last.
11. K. Eilber is spending a few
days in Detroit. ►
•
A grand song service will be ren-
dered in the 'Evangelical church on
Sunday evening next, consisting of
anthems thy the choir. male chorus.
solos, etc., assisted by the Ladies'
quartette, of Dashwood. All who
heard this quartette sing at .the
Sunday School picnic will be pleased
to hear that their services have been
secured. The chair will be occupied
by Arthur Kellertnaun of Dashwood.
Saska-Alta.
They bake perfectly, save fuel, keep fire day and
night, delight every user. Made of
the very best material and
guaranteed in
every res-
pect
Buy Them and save the expense of buying coal backs.
Special attention given to EAVETRt)U(31tiN(I.
SP 11�OORE
FALL GOODS
Liberil prizes in all classes,
and big attractions Speed
contests 2''5 trot or pace :3
minute trot or pace, 1li�h
jumping for horses, lady
drivers, Foot races.
T. OORE - KIRKTON .
Silver. Medal value $10
offered by the Bank of Commerce
Exeter, for the best single Carr-
iage Turnout.
See our splendid range of new tn•rapperettes ((i 12 tz c.
Our hosiery is complete and range in price from 12% cents to
5o cents.
Try :' piece of our cotton cashmere c 14 cents. g ,'and PPatriotic Songs.
A full stock of l iardware includingNails, Glass, Putty, Ilio es
Ilors•' Brushes, Paint Hrushes, Scrub Brushes. Sherwin Williams Admission 25ets Children locts.
I'aii•t. anti Varnishes, Ra land Boiled Oil, Etc. Carriages 25cts.
- --Ilighest Price for Produce.- - j For Premium List write to
Atmos Doupe yP(.
Kirkton
Public School Compi=
tition Procession, Drill
B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar
•
Elimvllle
Mrs. Walters, of Godesi.h, is vis-
iting her sister, 1Mrs. i%', Meru.
Mr. awl Mrs. Chas. Miners. of
London, spout a few days the guests
of Mrs. Silas Johns and John Miners
Our worthy council board Dave
had the township hall repaired and
repainted and put in first class shape, Messrs. Alf. Zimmer, Herm: n Zini-
for the new council of 1901). I mer, John 1'. Fasaaid are
The new C. 0. C. 1'. keg
is Corn- visiting in TorontoZeiler.and
Won! and was oscupied .m iFr.day Rev. R. Eifert is vis`.::ng friends
night last for the first time. it► our village for a feta clays.
Mrs S. Andrew is visiting Ler She Dashwood Planing jlill leo.
sister, Mrs. W. Webster, of t'd.ra bavo the frame work of the new
and friends in Toronto, and is a: so mill up and roof on. \\'lien the
taking in the exhibition. building is completed it will be
Mrs. Fle.tvolling, of Kenton, Man much larger than the one recently
is visiting her sistr♦r. lies. Rues. burned. Tho manager. Mr. John
Skinner. Roffman expects to stave the rna-
A large number froze tee villsga ohinery its place and the mill run-
ning in a few clays. The company
have had a v•ry successful ycnr and
although the loss of their factory
by fire put them behind in some of
their large co►ntr•:cts, they expect to
be running shorty and will soon)
catch up with their work.
Miss 'Dunn, of London, has been
engaged as milliner by Messrs 'l'ie-
man t5c Edighoffer and Commenced
work on Tuesday of this week.
The genial manager of the Farm-
ers Bank here. Mr. R. T. Dunlop.
has been made man:taer of •the
branch of the Farmers Bank at,
Bruceficld. Mr. Dunlop will spend
three days each week at the Bruce -
field branch and the other three at
the Dashwood branch.
Mr. 'Emil Schroeder and sister,
Miss Schroeder Left 'this week for a
visit with friends and relatives in
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Mrs. Symonds, who had charge of
the millinery department of Messrs.
Siebert & Co., last season, has been
re-engaged for the fall season and
commenced, 'work this week'.
Our tennis club visited ,Crediton
on Friday last and played a friendly
game with the club there. The
game was won by the Dashwood
cru&.
A number from `here attended the
races at Zurich on Monday.
Dashwood bowlers visited Zurich
on Monday and defeated the club
there at a game of howls, and were
afterwards defeated by Bengali.
Mr. Archie Rutledge, of London.
spent the holiday at his home here.
A number from here attended the
Harvest home and Childrens' .Day
services at Zurich on Sunday.
Mr. Fred Gassman left on Friday
for a visit in Port Huron.
Mrs. Baker is visiting her daugh-
ter in Seaforth.
Mr. \Ves. Miller anti Mr. Shore
are visiting in Toronto this week.
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The Kira You tate Always Bought
DASHWOOD NEWS
Dashwood
and vicinity attended the chicktirtt
pie and raw tomato sosia: held at
Zion Monday evening.
Itcv. 11. J. Fair conducted the ser-
vices in the 6taffa 'Methodist church
last Sunday, the occasion being the
opening and harvest home services
of the church.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Itich-
ard Bunter was the segue of a large
assemblage of neighbors and friends
on Monday evening. M1•. and Mrs.
Hunter have decided to give up the
ardurous duties of farm life and in-
tend taking things easier by retie,
ing to Exeter to live. The Town-.
ship assessor and Lis good wife bare
been such true [riends and acquain-
tances tbat their many friends could
not allow thein to go away, even
such a short distance, without in
some way showing the esteem in
which they are held by their legions
of friends. Mr. and Mrs. BIuttter
were presented with the following
address and a beautiful chair.
Mr. Hunter responded in a vcry
pleasing .manner, and after a very
pleasant evening, stirring which all
vouchsafed that they were pleased to
know they would oftimes have the
pleasure of seeing them in Exeter,
all repaired to their !tomes. Mr.
Hunter's son will manage the farm
hereafter.
Iaimvillc, Sept. 7, •1908.
To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunter.
Dear friends. -It is with regrets
that we learn of your contemplatett
departure from among us, after be-
ing numbered as our closest friends
and neighbors during your past life.
Your re:novel is a distinct ,loss
and one that will be hard to fill, and
we pray that in your new home you
will be bountifully blessed by the
giver of all good. Not only will
you be missed by friends and neigh-
bors, but in your work in connec.
tion .with the church and Sunday
School, 'in which you have always
taken a deep interest. You and your
family have over been true friends
of the glorious cause and were ever gi nattue
ready to sacrifice self to protnotn e
its welfare. We are, however, pleas- of
ed that you are not contemplating
a removal to a distant point, but to
%eh.... Ave may of times meet you and
enjoy the hospitality with which you
are both gifted. Although we will
be separated more than in the past
we know that your thoughts will
often revert to the old home and the
long associations.
To express a slight token of your
a..:ociation with us during these long
yet:rs. and not wishing you to go
away, even such a short distance. we
desire you to accept this present,
which we hope may be Enjoyed by
you for inany years to come.
A GRAND OFFER. -THE Timm
AND TORONTO WEEKLY GLOBE
AND CANADA WARMER {FROM
VOW UNTIL JANY. 1910 FOR 4l.60
OR TiIE TWO PAi'EItS FROM NOW
TO JANY. 1909 FOR 35 CENTS[.
Bears tb.
Shipka
Mrs. logs and her child are visit-
ing at her home Mr. and Mrs. M.
Finkbeiner, of this place.
Mr. Mark Kinney is all
this week, •It's n girl.
'Mr. Fleming , of Thedford, was in
our burg one day last weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich, of Battle -
Creek, are visiting .at Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Baumgarten.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schady and
family, of Zurich, called upon ihMr.
J. Geiser of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of tondo1 t
Ilaro visitingn. at Mr. and .Mrs. Ezra
renne
smiles
NEW FAIL
New Fall Dress Goods,
New Fall Mantles,
New Fall Skirts,
New Fall Waists,
New Fall Hosiery and Gloves,
New FallSuits ,
New Fall Overcoats,
New Fall Water Proof Coats.
%Ve extend a cordial invitation to come and see aur stock before you put.•
chase your needs for Fall and Winter.
Don't forget that we are offering Shoes away clown in price
Siebert & Co.
Hartleib Block. DASIIWOOD,
NEW FALL GOODS
Dress Goods in all the leading shades and cloths in Venetians,
Broadcloths, Latin Finish Cloths, Fancy Striped and Plain, etc. at
close prices.
New Mantles and Jackets
We are sole agents for the Celebrated Puritan Brand Ladies & Children
Mantles and Jackets, For style and quality and excellent fitters there is none
to surpass them. We have them in loose fitting also seit,i-fitting. Be sure to
call and see then[ before making your purchases. Our prices are right.
New Flannelettes, iVrapperettes, Flannellette Blankets, and all Wool Blanket'
A full line of all the latest in Shoes
Gloves, Hosiery, Aats, Caps, etc, 11
FURS We have a Isrge stock of
Boots and Shoes for the Fall
Renember we have a good as-
sortment of Furs, in all the latest and Winter. and prices as
Styles and invite yon to call and low as the lowest.
inspect them.
Mens and Boys Ready -
Made Clothing
We have a splendid assort-
ment to select from, and at
prices that will suprise you.
Made to Order Suits.
We have a nice line of
Worsted and Tweed to choose
from. We nave something
special in this line, come in
and let ns show our new suit-
ings and quote you the prices.
Hardware
Cut Nails all lengths (Blighty rusted)
2cte. per pound.
1 Favourite Churn 1
1 Peerless washer rAt bargain priceo
1 Leader washer J
1 Hammock regular 82 50 for $2.00
Long handle Shovels 50c each
Sad Irons regular $1.25 for $I.00 set
D Handle Spades slightly rusted 50c ea
Window Screens clearing at 20cts each
A full line of Scoop Shovels and Grain
Bags. If you are in need of any Fenc-
ing be sure and see that you get the
Ideal Woven Wire the best fencing
made, we are Agents for same.
All kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Machine oil. and Cylinder oil. We
handle the celebrated Sherwin Will.
iams Paints, they go the farthest and
wear the longest, because they are
the best,
Highest prices pbid for Farm Produce.
Corner Store, - - DASHWOOD
flensall.
TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER
A number front here attended
the Industial Exhibition at Toron-
i[you had token two of rl gyou to last week; The Farmers Bank of CanadaLittle Livor Pella bolero rotingyott Dir. Will 33ottthroil of Chicago,
would not have had that coated ton- is visiting his parents.
guo or bad taste in tho mouth this; •Mrs. R. 1). Young, of Ncepeea, Capital $1,000,000 Total Assets
morning. Beet) a vial with you for . Manitoba. is visiting her mother $1,500,000
occasional use
Mr. and Mrs. George Sproat, of Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected at Lowest Current, Rate..
1 firs. Gcorgo .D[oir. 40 Branches throughout Canada.
Special Attention Given to Farmers' Business
- -- 1
CChas.
n:0. N. 1). visited Mr. ani! firs. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Chas. McAllister last week.
Mr. George Wren, one of our es- Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Interest paid or added to principa'
teemed villagers died at his home 4 times a year.
here ort Saturday August 29th. Al- Your money is too valuable to leave in the house where hurplare, thieve'
though he had been in decliningor fire may take it from you, or to invest to risky speculations or with doubt-
health for some time, his death was fur institutions that so often in the past have robbed men of their hard earned
not expected. wealth.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS ISSUED
Winchelsea
Anniversary services will be con-
ducted at Sunshine on Burnley Sept.
13th, by Rev. E. A. Fear, of Main
Street church. Exeter. who will
preach at 2.30 and 7 p.m.. SF(cial
offerings for '!'rust Fund. On .Moat.
clay evening a Harvest Home supper Hiss Helen Swan. of Goderieh, le
will be given, 'when Ilcv. Fear, Bev.e'a'ting her mother.
Itacey and others will deliver ad. Mrs. Lorne Scott. who was quite
iii. is improving n:t..rv.
Manager Billings. • , the Molsoi1s
hank is away on L.- holidays.
dresses. Music will be furnished by
the choir of the llensall -Methodist
church. Admission 25 cents.
Mr. Guy Powell. of Cro.-sw•ell.
Mich., is visiting friends here.
Mr. Elmer Coward, of London. was
at the home of his parents here for
Labor Day.
Mrs. Turnbull and Iter brother.
Mr. \Vm. Thompson, who were vis-
iting in \Vingham, have returner!
homo.
A n:itnber from here attended the
chicken pie social at 74on Monday
evening. Les and lady friend were
among the number.
Mr. Lawrence Foster .of Seaforth.
was a guest of Mr. 11. Francis Sun-
day.
8OUTOFIO
pIEs
ersons suffer at some-
time or other from Piles!
So says a great medical aeliwity. There
is no disease causes mote pin and
wretchedness than piles ; riaii 1 giving
almost immediate ease Zam-link has won
the praise of thousands of sufferers. if you
are suffering let 7.am-liuk rule you. Mr.
Neil Devon, Wcl.bwo,d, Oat. suffered with
piles eight years. A few boxes of Zam•
tuk cured him. Ile e.ii •.r says: -"hhave
had no return of the trot' .le s, tlsnt I know
the cure is p'ermancnt."
Afr. C. 11. I r. ;t, Le: sasville, 1'.Q.,
writes: " i have proved i im•liuk a great
cure for piles from which I suffered acutely
fora long time."
Zam•Bttk also cures cu's, ulcers, burns,
abscesses, poisoned wru *ds, boo.,•, cuma,
and all skin troubles. soc. a box, all drug-
gists and stores or from 7rim•Buk Co.,
1'oront••. 3 b"xcs for $1.25.
.41k.sZ`ol;r.A..
dears th• _ The Rind You Hate Always d^auht
Signeuro
or
i
Zurich
The Zurich fall fair will take
place Sept. 23rd and 24th.
The Misses Klopp and Miss Flora
Klopp, Stratford, who were visiting
their brother Oscar left on ;Monday
of Lost week for their hones
Mr. E. 0. Weber. of Berlin. gave
on address in the Evangelical church
last Sunday.
Mr. henry Kalbileisch •was quite
111 list week, but is now consider-
ably improved.
Miss Vs.rcy \Vittt•er left for De-
troit last week. /where s11c expecte
to remain for rt while.
Miss Mollie Wurm, of Chicago, is
visiting friends in the village. -
Mr. ,iohn lecher last week aold
hia matchc,l team of drivers to Mr.
Whalen, of Pprt Arthur for 0185.
Ile also sold • a three-year-old to
the sine man, making G00 for the
three. The horses were taken to
Exeter and shipped last Friday from
(hat station'.
Last Sunday was Children's Day
and Harvest Horne festival in the
Eva ngclicaI church. Cho:eto pro.
,.rams were rendered at all the ser.
:ocs.
Mr. .1. .1. Merrier was in Toronto
last week on business.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
When sending money to any part of Canada or the world, remember our
drafts and money orders are available here, and Bold 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.
Ova Morro -Courteous Treatment. No Red Tape.
DASH WOOD.
Office one block north of Siebert & Co'e, store.
R. T. DUNLOP, Manager,
Cold Weather
IS COMING
What about a nice Pandora Range,
A Royal or Peerless Peninsular,
An Oak or Base Burner?
We make a specialty of Eavetroughing, and Roofing, We nand.
le Brandford Roofing. Preston Galvanized Shingles and Core•Iron.
Cement always on hand.
A snap on some Page Gates and Fencing
Coil and Barb Wire.
Eggs and Butter taken, ('orae and eee us before you buy,
Hardware D. TIEMAN, Dashwood
IRON AND WOOD PUMPS
1 wish to inform the Public and those in need of Pumps, that i hays ni'wv
the agency for the
Aylmer Iron Pump s
and will be Pleased to quote price and Travis. if you are thinking of putting
TheKind You Hare Always Bought t in an Trot; or Wood Pump come in and see us before buying.
Pump Repairing a Specialty.
Bears the
Signature of HARTMAN ELSIE, Dashwood.
Dealer in iron and Wood Pumps.