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Exeter Times, 1908-09-17, Page 51 tI Pi c HE EXETER TIMES, SEPT 17th1908 OREDITON NEWS Winchelsea Monday after mien 11,r Exet,•r I baseball te.tut Joureeya.d •ut bete; to ~ ,- - ',roes bats Ivo although theyh+the Ioyaal leeuresof�n8 to 5. had the Winetelsea r,2ein.: been on to his job. we feel that our boys would have 1rinatned the visi- tor.. The gauze was played on "Pi- Mr. Arthur Kellettuantt lett Mon - Miss Clara Kit -nate left Monday bolt's field. Fulloaint; i, the Erse up day morning for Nupierville. ells., morning for '1'orouto, where she ex- a of the t++o teams. to resume his course in the North - Over to attend Normal. 1\'inehesea Ia s Orr Western College there. The services ci .he Evangelical M. Clarke. p ll:ut►t+ Over thirty young people teem the We are receiving daily consignments of our church last Sunday ',(•ere conducted Godbolt ,':et,aia: Evangelical church • attended the by G. K. Brown preaching in the I ll:tllcntyue Creech • wornint ane! :, son special song service: in the church of Fall and Winter Stock, and will be pleased tot, service in the111. Ccward T. 'toy the sane denomination in Crediton evening. The sones service in a (Iowans Bf Ytrlrltl on Sunday evening last. Mr. A. show you our large assortment of the latest grand success and the large Con.. Francis F. Iloy':,r Kellerutatut conducted the service. gregation that attended report an . franca llo.;kiu Mr. Emanuel Ehlers, of .Napier-� Zwicker's, Crediton Scnt6mhcr flrrIvdIs 01 Fall 600Us Crediton DASHWOOD NEWS Dashwood exceptionaI 'treat. I !ferry alarms si11e, 111;, is spending jj short holi- styles of Dress Goods etc.,in all the latest �11e Crediton s d:dest residents O.Idison, c ltand;u n the person of b1r Geo Voltz a i'hse atirtiv tsar • c I clay with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ehlers. of town. Fabrics and leading shades. We have made a special purchase of Black T Dress Goods this season and can show you the best values in these lines. c a y hc► r, es 8IU1 tar - mann, sr., died here on Sunday vest homy festival of the Sunshine Mr. John Sheriff and Mr. Ii. Sept. he -13th, aged 85 years, 6 months., church were held last Sunday and EUbe•r were i►t our village on Sat- emains of • he deceased were M onday'. On Sunday iter• rear .:relay last. • interred in the 'Evangelical ceme- tery Wednesday. A fuller account et his life 'will be given next ,week. A large number from here intend goings to 'the Laurier demonstration preached two excellent sermons one in the afternoon, the other in the evening. There was a large crowd at the llarvest Sloane supper Monday evening, and Much credit is clue the Our sympathy is extended to Mr. 11. Penhale, cf the Lake (toad who hail his barns burned on Wed- nesday of last week. Mr. Penhale at Clinton on Wednesday next. Aladies for Thu excellent layout pro- had completed threshing and had the cngino engaged Cutting straw when We have just opened our NEW FALL and WINTER MAN- 51)00101 trait will lease Clinton at 8 vtded. After ,the supper a concert it is supposed a shark 1tt on the o'clock p, In., 13topping at all stations1 was given in ILe Church; when the stack and in a short time rho barn TLES. We have them in the very latest makes both Semi fitting between Clinto,t and London. and loose Styles, mostly 4Sin. long, nicely trimmed with self Strap- i and contents were in rains. Eight bowlers from Zurich drove ping and Braids, in the leading colors, Black, Navy, and Myrtle. over on Tuesday afternoon last and Hensel' *quartette gave tonne exe•` 1- lent music, •While vi'iNtrd elergtyruen gave addresses. The proceeds wore about $80. Kin - Mr. S..IIoF.aoheu spent a few days Dir. and 'Mrs. 'Bruce Medd, of Kin - burn visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. in London last Sveek. Medd Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J, •1), Damian was in Landon 1 hit. and Mrs. 'Banes, of Crediton, one day last heck on business. I visited their daughter, -Mrs. •\Wes. Mr. Thos. Lynch shipped 0 car- Kerr, Tuesday. load of cattle to Toronto last Satur- Messrs. Thos. Coward and W. \V. day' IKerr attended the Western Fair at Mr. Geo. Kellertnann chipped aJ London on Tuesday and Wednesday. car of flax seed to Badencombining business with 'pleasure. 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. ReadyMade 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. OWe are shipping live Fowl, delivery any day but Saturday, prices for this and next week: -Spring Chicks 2ilhs. 10c. lb. Hens tle lb. Butter 19c. Eggs 10c. doze A large number from here attend- were ordered to be paid, A Call Solicited ..-._ CHAS. ZWICKER cd the Harvest home supper at Col-- S.E.Fau3t, posting pills re Bisson- tsctt ono evening last ss eek. ette ave, $1.00. F .Schroeder, teal - - Olive, Pearl anal tArtbur Voltz- for stone, 75 cents ; J. Preeter, •cem- 1 mann, of Crediton, called upon the ent, etc. $23.20; A. hlosseau. filling Misses Ida ani Martha Stveitzer last approach Ortwein bridge, $16.70. W. week. O'Brien, cul lake road. Drysdale. • S9,00. W. O'Brien, cul. lake road, Whalen $21.00; N. McClinchey, cul lake rd. Drysdale, 109.00 ; W. McClinchey, cul : lake rd. $15 ; herald printing, $49.20 Shipka Miss S. Otte, of Baden, spent a few days with Mrs. Wing Mr. S. Sweitzer has commenced his cider ani apple butter factory. Large numbers from here attend- ed the Western'Fair, Union. Mrs. G. McCall and her daughter of Chicago, called upon Mr. and Mrs. J. Gower one slay least week. •IIAY COUNCIL Council met Sept. 2nd, all present. E Fuca. of 6eaforth and Galt, was appointed Township Engineer unzcr Provisions of the Ditches and Water- courses Act in place of J. L. Thotnas of London. The following accounts BROWN'S FALL OPENING OF Mantles, Furs and Dress GOODS Misses May and Bosenia I)uttson E. Douglas, cui. N.B. $9; J. Vrisson of London. are guests at Mrs. W. l work cul, • (Drysdale, .1X1.50; P. (>gden's: Lamont, work cul. Drysdale. $2 • F. Jeffrey, removing fence I3issonette ave. 75 cents; J. Pfaff grading side - road, $5; C. Gascho, statae and work cul. con. 12, $5.50; J. L. •}comas, sur- veying flissonette aye, 510.75; U. Bonthron, cutting ss•eeds, C. It., $4.50 Council will meet again on \Vednce+ day, Oct. 7th, at ene o'clock, p. m. Fred Hess, Br.; Clerk bliss Bessie Morley accompanied by bliss Ethel Millson and Miss Bertha ed her sister, 'Mrs. visit This season we are carrying a larger stock Ernest 'Sutherby,, visit band l, rg a. Maryslr., were g�Irs.uests'a1cNeiat her,te. ArlbertSt than ever of Ladies & Childrens Coats. Show- Duffield':: on Sunday, Next Sunday evening the W. M. ing Ladies Coats in Black, Brown, Blue and), still take ch:trgv o.f ,the evening service \vhen Mrs. A. Dinsmore, of Green. ' Bay City, will address the meeting, together with singing. recitations fiSk tO S66 ttand dl\V. M. .olmdth irry wornthly our PertG6tIon Brand" The W. M. S. }tell their monthly meeting at hers. John IIodgson's sure there was a large attendance. •An interesting meeting- Was enjoyed by which represent the latest and most distinctive ideas garner -1 all. ed by skilled experts from the fashion centre of Europe arcl, The choir of our church and some tAmerica, elaborated upon by 'PERFECTION" designer;, een'an ice of plumstand wa- wa made up in cloth selections that embrace the finest pro- termelon social by the Misses Edna auction of the largest manufacturers in the world. and Hilda Gunning enFriday even- ing of last week and and all enjoyed Styles are light=fitting semi -fitting and uncut.;elves very much. tailored in different designs. Prices reasonable. Centralia Mr. Andrew Butt left last Mon- day to attend Albert College flell-•- Furs and Dress Goods ' •Galore' ` ville for a year. Will give details in next publication, in the meantime cull in and see our Miss Vera Essery -s+•ho has been large stock spending a few weeks with re'.a- tives in Toronto, returned home on Tuesday evening. Hi hest market price paid for all kinds of produce, Seeds etc Miss Agnes Ilepburn. who has been visiting her sister for a short A Call Solicited. S. 13.1 -?OWN THERE IS NO REASON time in Toronto, landed back Sat- urday evening. Centralia is numerically welt re- presented at the Western Fair. Centralia eat aha is soon >i0 boast ,of an evaporator. Messrs. Christopher Bas- kerville and Thos. Elston are the originators of the scheme. Work on Why you should not use the best kitchen Ranges! the building r;tarted last Friday. made. k 1 rkton Pandoras, Happy Home, Ladies' Aid, and 1 frank Moore. i;attending business college in London. Mr. Perry attended the meeting of They bake perfectly, save fuel, keep fire day and tion heldin Torontolastweeote�icco;latk Dia• night, delight, every user. blade of A number from here are taking ju the London the very best material and The K. O. T. M. hada fair. supper Fri - as ka-Alta. STEI'IIEN COUNCIL The council of the Township of Stephen convened in 'the Town Hall Crediton, on +Monday, rho 7th day of September 1908, at one p. m.. members were present. The min- utes of the previous meeting .were r.ad and adopted. F ellermann-Sanders,-That , 'the alort notify Satnuel Priscator to have the portion of the Mud Creek drain on his farm (repaired forthwith, otherwise the Council would call up- on the Engineer 'to put the same in repair. -Carried. Sanders -Yearley. - That Gottlieb Brown be appointed Collector of Tax- es and that the roll be returnable on the 75th, day of December 1908 ; and further that the roll be handed to with p t y gave our local players a game 00' the green. At the end Dashwood Hartletb Block. ryas 13 points up. DASHWOOD, The Trustees of the village are this week having laid an extensive piece of granolithio walk on the south side of Main street, east. The London exhibition was 'the means of taking a number of our villagers out of town this week. Mr. Emil Schroeder stuient of the Concordia Seminary at St. Louis, Mo. bad a bible rearing 'from the 16th century given to him by his grand- father, Mr. George Schroeder, Ger- many. This is undoubtedly one of the oldest- bibles in the country. It has travelled through 'five genera- tions and is at present at his home on the Bronson line Hay township. Two bowling rinks (rain Zurich came ,to town 'Friday afternoon for a friendly game with the following results. Znric't Chas. Fritz Chas. Greb A. Edighoffer Skip 13 F. Zippel P. Lamont Dr. 'Campbell A. Hess J. Rau NEW FALL GOODS 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. We extend a cct•Jial invitation to conte and see aur stock before you pur- chase your needs fur Fall and Winter. Don't forget that we are offering Shoes away down ill price iebert t& Co. 1, 4)a;h wood. J. R. Goetz D. Tiernan Wm. Siebert Skip 27 Jonas Hartleib J. A. \Wambold J. W. Graybeil It. Goetz Geo. Edighoffer Skip 14 Skip 12 Hardware NEW FALL 6OODS .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 Bole 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 thea, in loose fitting also semi -fitting. Be sure to call NewtFlannelettes,and essefore Wrapper tttes, Flanur nelle to Blanketsurchases. Our , and allare \Vool Blankets A full line of all the latest in Gloves, Hosiery, Aats, Caps, etc, Shoes FURS We have a Isrge stock of Renember we have a good Boots and Shoes for the Fall as- sortment of Furs, in all the latest Styles and invite yon to call and inspect them. and Winter, and prices as low as the lowest. Elimville Mens and Boys Ready- ' J[rs. John Johns. Jr., is visiting �'ut Nails all lengths islighty rusted Made Clothing 2cts. per pound. her mother, Mrs. sinc:air, at Wal- 1 1 Favourite Churn i lace burg.1 Hammock regular $2 50 for $2.00 1 Peerless washer t At bargain price9 Mr. Lew Andress', ,,f llamiota, :Int We have a splendid assort- ' Leader washer visitctt his brother Iicrt during the Illent to select from, and at past svemk. Mr. Geo. Kellett ';s laid ut, with prices that will SUpi'1Se you. a sprained ankle. Special offerings svill be taken it: the Elimville circus next Sunday for the Fertile li,•lief fund. CaBiBTOR=A.,. Bears the The Kind You Hate Always Bougjd Signature ��! CC of Zurich Miss Ada hoehler, left last week for Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Abram Bean, of Bright, visited in 'town last week, The Hewers, of London, will give a concert in the town hall fair night. Mr. James Johnston, near Blake, burn as soon ns he tilos his bonds and one of the early settlers of this h the clerk of the Munici al't • section died on SaturctaY evening. Dieted as an nmendmcut by Coup- Sept. 5th. aged eighty-seven years. cillor \Vucrth that the appointment The remains were interred in Bay.of collector be laid over and that the [iced cemetery'. Council ask for applicants for the Mr. Harold Appel has scoured a Motion r.-Lost. Carried• position 'with Mr. Daly jeweller, of MotiSeaforth. The following orders were pais,- Dr. George Scheollig. mite and Municipal World. $0.90; T. Oliver daughter. of 'Detroit, /who were Imre rep. bridge London road. .5U; Sidney visiting relatives in this vicinity, lett Davi)., burial cxPCnses, re N. McGee; for their home last week. t15. Climax Iloecl ,172.75;m Co., gal. Miss Eva Williams who was oper- on ac, re rnou:ds 817:'.73 ; h. Taylor. atesl on by Dr. Gunn, of Clinton, is repairing bridge, $6.00; Evangelical doing nicely. church, stringers, ;1.8:1; A. Patton. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob gravel °Attract. '1.1; Wesley Jones, Sararas, Blind Line, was the scene Cotnm'ss.oner, $2.5U; ll. l'. 'Silber, of a happy event, 'when their car,•t•rk,'r o: :ock-up, +2.ao ; `,l:chael youngest daughter Adeline, was Brnvcr. rep:ri;•;ng Cr,,n br:dg.'. united in marriage to Mr. Valentine :<1.00 Jelin Keys, repair -Sig Car Uud Ck. Neeb, of Ilamstead. The ceremony br.•!a• �'1,(:0 Henry Carruthers. gra- was performed by I:.• Maass pastor vs:. as. to; 11. Carn,,herv. gravel, B. of the Lutheran Chu: t.,, in the pre - Its - 1 x.56 ; 'Dr. McCue, insane exam. sense of only the ianmcdiate reln- a , a ti; A. Mr verve. pari paynnea,t of. uvea. After congratulations the nod. tam! 'Iran. •?3r; Dr. woo, Medi- ding party proceeded to the dining guaranteed in day evening. ea: h,rtl.h ;lice;, $10.50 ; 11. Cen. room where a sumptons dinner was John Ilan'et1 attended Toronto nIngham, repairing bridge C. Road,, served. The bride looked pretty in ever' res -gown of cream silk, carrying a fair lost week. .''n a pest at r. and Mrs. Fergus Harrah spent' The Council adjourned to (meet bouquet of White carnations. The Sunday in 13lanshard, Buy l again in the Town Hall, Crediton. bridesmaid Miss Emma Neeb. wore 'Them and sive the expense of buying coal backs. Silo filling is the order of the day on Monday the 5th. of October 1908 a dress of white organdy. while Mr. Special at tent Riven to EA ENO,in this vie:laite. at one p. m. HENRY W. Walper ably supported the groom '!'fit wt: s1 �-. __ --po:soning of bis hand. 11.KTON 'blood Joseph ,::-t. is suffering from -'-- ----- Mr. and Mrs. Neeb will snake their home on the groom's fine farm near llamstead, Woodham If there ever was a specilla for :.Ir:.. ?l;c:.. Corn. -h - tiny one complaint then Carter's paged of her farm .0 res. i,ittle Liver fills are a specific for DIr. ('orn:h wilt remain on the pick )teadacho and every woman farm t;1101 ,pr;ng, svl::n she expects should know 1 his. 0lly one p;ll a to move to 1?xatcr. l dose. Try them. MACISTRATE SPEAKS FOR ZAM-BUK Magistrate 1'.r.y, (r;,.;,lricid:, 1... • . i e11es'el in making a goad thing known. Writing of Zam-1...a, the great household balm, he says: -"After a vet y fair to ial 1 have proved 'Lam• liuk eminently satisfactory. In my ease it cured a skin rash of five ears' standing which n•' •• •t„r had been able to do any gool Nr. 1 would certainly s stage any person to keep !un-Ituk in his home." The mag; a is quite right. Every home needs Zanoltukl Unerlualle : • eat:,burns, taui:es, eczema, bias.'poisoning and n11 skin All stores and druggists sell it at so Cents a boys Se! , ,. t : ; „te. i:irkton fair 1st and 2nd of Oct. ,ler. Garfield Davis intends learn - ing the tailoring; with Mr. George Burton. CASTOR IA Quite a number are attending Lana_ don fair this w,•, 1;. t For Infants and Children. KiRKTON FRIR C7 s T. o _.. The Kind You Nara Always Bought ' Bears the Tt•e K: u Yap Hate AlwaysNM{Thursday and Friday Signature j Boars tho of Oct., 1, 2, 1900 1.425e Signature of <.�i^�G DON'T NEGLECT THAT ' 4% GENUINE OFFER. A Chicago man has just di -d front Fennel poison. ing arising from neglect of a small sore. Don't neglect a cut, a hatch of enema, c -r an open sore of any kind. 1'he air is fall of poison germs, waiting to start up their evil results in neglected sores, wounds, etc. in Zan( -I ek is safely. Za.n. Bilk is so highly antiseptic that applied to any skindiseasc or injury it rnokcs blood p:,i•,,ning im- passable. In using Zsm•Cak you have three processes r ging en at once for %sm• Iluk is healing soothing awl antiseptic. Tay it without delay. TEST ZAM-BUK AT OUR EXPENSE( We appreciate the position taken Ly the man or woman whn says :-" if your preparation is sob at you claim, you should have no objection to letting 113 try it before spending our money on it." To every person taking this view we say, seed one cent stamp (to pay return postage) and name and date of this paper to %am• iluk Co., Toronto, and we will nail you a free trial leer of Zeno Buk. %am•Rukispurely herbal. suitable beater delicate skin of little children, yet ;w,5Mut enough to heal chronic sorts of Ieng years' standir.g. ll druggi,ts and steres, Soo• per boa, 3 for $t. 25. 1.iberA1 priai's in all classes, and big attractions Speed contests 2.23 trot or pace :3 minute trot or pace, high jumping for Iiorses, Lady drivers, hoot races. 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 Long handle Shoyels 50c each Sad Irons regular $1.25 for $L00 set D Handle Spades slightly rusted 50c ea Winslow 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 Woyen Wire the beet fencing made, we are Agents for same. All kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Machine oil. and Cylinder oil. We handle the celebrated Sherwin Will - and let us show our new suit- lams Paints, they go the farthest and ings and quote you the prices. thwee beat,e longest, because they are Highest prices phid for Farm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, - - DASHWOOD The Farmers Bank of Canada Capltal $1,000,000 Total Assets $1,500,000 40 Branches throughout Canada. Special Attention Given to Farmers' Business ., Sale Notes Discounted, or Collected ected at Lowest Current Rates. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received. interest paid or added to principa' 4 times a year. Yor fire may take r it from yis too valuable s t or to investnrisky spec cations or with thieves 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, nud sold nt the lowest possible rates. Our stoney orders are payable at par at any point in Canada and prin cipal points in the United States and Great Britain. OUR MOTTO -Court eousTreatment. No ]ted Tape. R. T. DUNLOP, t"lan, DASHWOOD & IiRUCEFIELD old Weather S COMING What about a nice Pandora Range, A Royal or Peerless Peninsular, An Oak or Base Burner? We make a specialty of Eavetrnughing, and Roofing, We hand- 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. (Nome and sea us before yon buy, U. TIEMAN, Dashwood Hardware Silver Medal value $10 -_- offered 1))' the Bank of Co►ntn--rccO Exeter, for the best singe.: Carr- iage Turnout AND WOOD PUMP Public School Compi=the 1 >`'iPh tfoor inttheern the Public and those in need of Pump, that I have t: • ngmncy tition Procession, Drill Aylmerlron Pump s and Patriotic Songs and will be pleased to quote pt ice and 'Tennis. If you are thinking of pnttaa., • in nn iron or Woe(' Pump unmp cone in and ice n9 before }elitist. :admission 25cts Children facts. Carriages 25cts Pump Repairing a Specialty. For i'renaiom List write to HARTMAN ELSIE, Dashwood. Ant•>s Doupe fame, Kirkton Dealer in iron and Wood Pumps,