Exeter Times, 1908-09-24, Page 5.
THE EXETER TIMES, SEPT 2.1th1908
CREDITON NEWS
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The Ilartleib block u hots •uwplet-
ed will be one of the team in the 1
county.
T):c Zar,,ch fair %%ill be held to
clay.
A i►utuber from hoe attended theL:utrier demonstration at Canton
yesterday.
Miss 'l].:lie \Vuitit recently left
for inileago, where rite has a gond
position %t its the: Hoerr t,ullection
Agency.
The Lutheran (littlish 'Will cast -
tame 1larve,t Thanksgiving Still -
day. The morning servira still be
conducted inGertnatt and the (Wen-
insr•ervice in English.1l r. Chur exhibited:. 1Vctkeexhibitedhis
black team at the Seatorpl and Mit-
r
Zwicker's, Crediton
September flrrlvals of' Pall Gooas
Crediton
Crediton'; Civic holiday will be
held on friday. September 23th
when a strand day cf sports trill t;e
g and
We are receiving daily consignments of our basvebal;°"Asgrrand°howling `(( tourna-
ment commences at 1.30 p. in. sharp
Fall and Winter Stock, and will be pleased to rlurirltrl iter C'tt11 tci•c3ii►t n
-show you our large assortment of the latest ,n' club`' are part.
' ''itthaniiso ne
Bowl -
trophy dor this event. At 4.30 ti
baseball {same will be played be• chell fairs this %seek.
tween Crediton uud the Irish Nine. Mr. Roy Geiger represented the
Both 'these teams have the reputa- Y• P. 1A• of the f.vat,geiica1 church
tion for playing good ball and an
interesting Earns i' expected.
Mr. George Clarke, jr., of Niagara
spent a few days the past week at
his home here.
There being no service in the
Evangelical church Sunday night
last an exceptional large crowd
gathered at the Methodist chur.h to
hear Rev. R. Hicks.
Rev. E. 11. Mean is expected home
fr; %tic trip t his week.
^, Boltzmann lett Thurs-
day- es. ,.tt,: for Naperville, 111. to
attend North Western College. Art
will bo greatly missed. Richard Whites farm os the 3rd
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Clark .%spent line of Blanchard and will take 'os -
Sunday in Exeter. ession Nov. 1st.
Mr. Fred Brock, of Exeter, (:pent It is rumored that a !wedding
Monday in the village. will take place here sometime.
Mr. 'Dell Lay spent 'Monday 8n shortly.
this burg. The two cases of iItoweiitfe vs.
Mr. Sam. Lamport has been on the Sawyer the first being an action for
sick list. Mr. Win. Lewis, who was malicious prosecution and the sec-
ond an action for slander are up this
week at the fall assizes ibefore Judge
Anglin'. Both parties live in the
township of Usborno.
The new engine has been install-
ed in the mill and everything is now
working in a satisfaotory condition.
Mr. Campbell. of Blyth, is visiting
at the hotne of Dr. and Mrs. Carr,
CHAS. ZWICKERI bi the latter being his daughter.
Mr. Homer Doupo had the misfor-
tune the other day to get Itis foot
badly cut with an axe. Ile was as-
sisting in getting out limber for the
new ',ern. which hi= father intends
building to replace the one destroy-
ed 'bar fire some time ago, viten the
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 its the very latest makes both Semi fitting
and loose Styles, mostly 4Sin. long, nicely trimtned with self Strap
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.
ReadyMade Clothing
Wo 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.
We are shipping live Fowl, delivery any day but, Saturday, prices for this and
next week: -Spring Chicks :'fibs. Inc. lb. Hens 0c lb. Butter 19e. Eggs 11k. dor
A Call Solicited
at the annual conven don held at
Chcsley last week;.
C. 11 1'arti,
e1le, insist •r for Shef-
field, will likely be appointed King's
printer shortly, according to re-
ports from Ottawa. ]tubs. Holmes.
of the Clinton New -Era was men-
tioned for the position. hut as he
has accepted the nomination for
\Ve.t Huron, the appointment will
likely go to the other maw.
KI k on
Mr. Albert Michel! has rented Mr.
also ill, is improving nicely.
The 'flax mills have finished vp
their (season's threshing.
Duck ((hooting seems Ito be a pop-
ular 'port and some of the boys are
getting sheen.
Mr. Ware Oliver, of Grand Bead
spent Monday in town on 'business.
To -day is Zurich fair and a num.
ber Iron] here will attend.
t•s. :McMurray returned hoose
Monday after a (week'., visit at
Loatdott.
Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Jleaver, of
Port Iluron are visiting the fortner's
parents.
A number of people from Crediton
and vicinity went to Clinton on Wed-, axe, he wits %wielding. struck his
nesday to hear Sir Wilfrid Laurierfoot, cutting a gash several inches
and lion. Geo. P. Graham. long. dt took several stitches to
Mr. Chas. Zwicker, our progressive close the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. itolit. Livingstone in-
tend going to live with their son-in-
law, Mr. D. +McDougall in :Ribbert.
They hare rented 'their property
here.
Mrs. Stevens. of Michigan, and a
former resident of this place, is 'vis-
iting her neices.
There 'was a number from There
went Ito Clinton art Wednesday to
hear Ilon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Master Truman Roadhouse got his
foot badly injured 'the other clay
while around his father's blacksmith
shop. In some welly two large tires
fell on his right foot, ,breaking the
large toe of •that member.
BROWN'S
FALL OPENING OF
Mantles, Furs and Dress
GOODS
This season we are carrying a larger stock
than ever of Ladies & Childrens Coats. Show-
ing Ladies Coats in Black, Brown, Blue and
Green.
flI to gee our "Periestlon Brdn"
which represent the latest and most distinctive ideas garner-
ed by skilled experts from the fashion centre of Europe and
America, elaborated upon by "PERFECTION" designers,
and made up in cloth selections that embrace the finest pro-
Onction of the largest manufacturers in the world.
Styles are light fitting semi=fitting and
tailored in different designs. Prices reasonable.
Furs and Dress Goods "G?lore"
Will give details in next publication, in the meantime call in and see our
large stock
Highest market price paid for all kinds of produce, Seeds etc
A Call Solicited.
S. BiRowly
THERE IS NO REASON
Why you should not use tite best kitchen Ranges
made.
Pandoras, Happy Home, Ladies' Aid, and
Saska-Alta.
They bake perfectly, save fuel, keep fire (lay 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 giyeh to EAVETR(ltiG111NU.
W. MOORE - KIRKTON
Woodham 1 Farquhar
Mr. and Mrs. John Roy returned Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. 31cNicol, rel
last 1% eek from ; a extended trip Stratford, visited %%its the former's
through 'the northwest. mother. Al re. McNicul, last week.
The millinery openings of A. Mille Mr. Athlrew Ifodgert. Mr, and
& Co. will be. held shortly. schen Missy W. llodgert, Mr. anti Mrs. •W. 41.
Mitchell. of Toronto, %who has been Passmore and son Norman, ((iso :lir,.
lwith this firm during the past four and '.Irs. J. McCullough were visi-
scasons will have some of the finest tors at London fair last week.
Boys of ladies' head gear shown in Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. 1'. -Beavers,
the village. Mrs. W. A. Turnbull. neg. arta Mies
Mr. Wee. Shier is laid up with act- isabelle %acre visitors et Glencoe and
floe t and eatribe go. London lest week.
141 r. and Mrs. James Rout.:. spent Mr. T. L. McCurdy 'loft on Wed-
scteral days lost week in Lt. :don. nesdny (for the 0:i1 Country. \la.
Mr. and Mrs. James Flett. of McCurdy's health has not been gool
Wiertcn, are guests of Mrs. Reines, for t.otne time. end he is in ihopes it
Tire lnw suit of ltoweliffe r.. tes,s- %will improve by the trip.
Ser has been the topic of cunvcr- The :Misses Millie and iteta Teleses
'attation in our burg during 11, • hest who have been i:1 %with r.c.lriet fever,
eck. Moth parties are '%well known are improving.
here and many were subpoenaed It A large number from hero attend -
give evidence at the trial which camcd the Laurier demonstration nt
at(I c
off 'c
oalert h on Tt,e. day. Clinton.
The home of Mr. anti +51rs. Robert Miss Adeline Turnbull visited Mia/
Merry of Illanshard, was the scene Vern Campbell at Exeter during the
of a w(ry pleasant event on .\Ved• wreck,,
nesday Sept. 16th, ((lien their (laugh.' Harry 'Farris has engaged ftvith
ter Lavin s 44 as united in marriage Mr. Alex. hackney. sr.
t• 51 r. 11 ,ant Cnpelnnd. The sere•I \I r,. ,1. I►outrlas v,itcd iter mot h-
ntony %r ne performed by the ROW er. 1{rs. Shipley, at 1Voo.iham. dur-
Races in the presence of a tittmber ing +t]e week.
of invited goods. After t' ------
d nt*
was performed the b; 1 CAATORTA.
e tr .town to a aumpttron, (tomer. , 1M Rind Y,'-0 Hats Alas S t3
aft. r which the happy ceup:e drove' 8e.rstbe 1 xQ�!
to the traits to take a trip to Lon-; &fnatore
don, fort Huron and Detroit. 1 et
merchant will hold his fall millinery
openings on Tuesday and ,\Verirlee-
day of next week, Sept. 29th and
30th. Miss 'Armstrong, who was in
charge last season will again be man-
ager of this department. Miss Arm-
strong recently returned from the
openings in Toronto and London and
secured a fine array of the %latest
styles, which site has made up ttr a
tasty manner.
Mr. and Mrs. Job. Sivas have the
sympathy of the entire community
in the death of their infant sort
Charles, who died on Friday, Sept.
18th, aged 2 years, a months. The
funeral took place from the parents'
residence on Sunday, 'Sept. 20th, for
interment in the Exeter cemetery. g t9 T O R I8.
Mr. Sam. Brown extends n cordial
invitation 'to his many customers Beare the _ The Kind YOU Hare Always Beg tt
and friends to inspect the mngnifi- Bigeettee
cent display of millinery which -has of
been secured for this department -by
Mrs. Link. The collection is the
best that could be secured at the I
tvholesales in Toronto and London
and are certainly up to the minute.
The openings will be ]tell 'Tuesday
and Wednesday of next w•eekt
Mr. George Boltzmann, sr., 'who
died on Sunday, Sept. 13th, announce-
ment of which avas made in lust
week's issue, was horn in .E)sas, Ger-
many, on March 6th, 1823. in ;18.5
he carte to America and settled in
Wilmot township towt-nship. Water-
loo county, where he continued ;to
work al. his trade thatof carpen-
ter. In 1851 he was married to Mary
Lenbart, with %vhom he lived hapily
for 47 years. Several years after
coming nt, to Canada he joined t the
Evangelical church and remained an
honored and respected member of
that denomination until his •loath.
b1r. and Mrs. 1loltzrnann were 1,1es-
.serI wit )1 eight children. five sons
and three daughters, of whom six
are still living. Geo. H. and J. .11.
Crediton : Soloman. Chcsley ; Frank,
Pigeon, Mich.; and Airs. M. heaver,
Crediton, and Mrs. L. Stahl, Saginaw.
Mrs. Boltzmann died eight yearn ago
The finteralwhich took place on
Wednesday. Sept. 16th, was largely
attended. 'rise interment %vas in the
Evangelical cemetery.
Whalen
Mr. Alfred Dickens and sister ina,
of Saintsbury, were the guests of
Miss Edna Gunning on Sunday.
Mr. Newton Billson, of St.,llarys.
spent Sunday at his home Isere.
Mrs. N% in. Ogden returned home sed floors for Mr. R. Skinner's build -
Saturday front an extended •visit hiss. rthiett are undergoing extern
with friends in hondECZEMA At/AIN OVERCOMEonr sive repairs. 1Zatn-Buk cures a ('ase which for Two
A nitnbcr from around here at- Mr. It. Coultis spent a few days Years had Defied Every Remedy
fended the Western I''air last week !net week in London ,visiting his ed.
and report a good time. daughter Mrs. S. Clark.
Silo filling has started this week Some of our enthusiasts went to A Farmer's Grateful Testimony.
and the corn crop is an cxcellcht Strathroy on 9aturdny fo hear Ifoit. No ease of eczema, skin disease, or
one. Sir. Wilfrid, while roma 'Vont to ulceration, should be dispaired of nn•
The service here Sunday evening Clinton yesterday to herr the same til Zatn•Ruk has .been applied. The
which was in charge of the W. ll. gent !man. case lot Mr. Fiends }%enol%, of St.
8. was a very Interesting one. Mrs._ - Anne's (Man.4 is the most powerful if -
A. Dinsmore {ears a very acceptable 51AJ1R1h11i lustretion of Z....Buk's .. ,lcacy, He
address on the missionary � r
Centralia
Miss Mabel Butt, of Victoria hos-
pital was under the parental roof
Tuesday.
A large number float this vioinity
took in the annual Exeter fair on
Tuesday.
Miss Lilly Elliott has gone to Lon-
don where she has secured a situs. proud of his ability as a Stutter
tion.
• maker. He exhibited at tete London
1'1►e Anniversary of the Methodist fair last week, securing first prize,
Church, will be held Oct. Ith, when a with U7 1-2 points.
thank offering will be asked for (ram In last week's issue we stated in
the Congregatic'tt' reference to the ball game ;between
DASKWOOD NEWS
Dashwood
!Miss Symonds, of the millirt_•ry de-
assistantsperttlent of Siebert & Co. 1'.•1s been
busily engaged %with leer st -fit of
its getting ready for tjte We Desire to Announce our Opening
of millinery to
be on exhibition at this firm's store
MILLINERY
magnificent display i
ou Tu.•sday and Wednesday of nes: Display •
of
twrck. I+ept. 29th and 30th. Evciry- I
thing in the store is of the nett -est
creation, the styles being the same
as shown its the large city houses.
Alt invitation is extended to every-
one to comeand inspect these goods.
bliss Violet Allen, of Crowarty. 'Tuesday
who talent the last two weeks visit-; ,' and Wednesday
ing at the Yoffie of .1)r. lloutledgll.: geptember, 29
has returned to her home.
Fall M11I1ncrp
ON
Mr. Manuel Ehlers, of Nlpierville. •
who has been %•'siting his parents f under the management of Mrs. Symonds, who has been
th
here returned on Tuesday'
us for a number of seasons, and always given the best Mrs. (Dr.) Rout:.•dge returned to�
her home on Thursday after spend- SatlsfaCtion.
ing two weeks visiting friends in We extend a cordial invitation to come and see aur stock before you par -
chase your needs for Fall and Winter.
Miss Theo. Ilartleib, of Crediton. Don't forget that 'pent Sunday at ker hone here. at we are offering Shoes away (town in price
g
tlh., find 30th
A rink of howlers played a acne
with Zurich on Tuesday. evening.
Miss Symonds, of London, has re-
tiurned to town and resumed her po-
sition asmilliner at. Siebert &%Co.'s. Ilartleib Block.
Our VillageTrustees are busy this DASI-IWOOD
week putting down cement talks,
and also a couple of cement eros -
sings. -
Our 'planing mill is agalt running
They are using a threshing engine
at present untilthe new engine and
boiler are put in place. A large
gang of men are busy finishing the
mill and building the brick work
f th i
Siebert & Co.
or c cn(t nc room.
Messrs. Tiernan & Edighoffer will
hold their fall millinery openings on
Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week. Sept. 29th and 30th, when Miss
Dunn. of London. will have on ex-
hibition one of the fittest displays
ever shown in Dashwood. The sty -
las are of the newest creations and
are up-to-date,- to thatwhen you
select your head -gear from this firm
you are assured of having the very
latest and host.
Several Crediton tennis players
came over last Friday afternoon
and the appended scores will show
how tate players made oat. Siebert
and Ehlers defeated howler grid
Brown 6-1, 6-1, 6-4. Either • and
Mallon defeated Ehlers and Welton
6-4, 2-6.. 6-2.
•
Hensall.
Itt•v. D. W. 'Collins, rector, of Exe-
ter, is to preach Thanksgiving ser-
mons morning and evening in St.
Pant's church, I1ensall, est Sunday
next, September 27th.
Shipka
Mr. 1Vilbcrt Smith, of Toronto,
paid a f lj ing visit to his home here
last week.
The Messrs. It. Schroder and 51.
Sweitaer spent Sunday at lake Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. 1\'ctitzcl, . of
Crediton spent Sunday in our burg.
The Itev. Mr. Steadman, intends
talking with the children next Sun-
day morning after Sunday school
about geography, arithmetic and
gratnmctr.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Spink. of Crediton,
spent Sunday at Mr. 1''. tGaiser's.
Mr. Samuel Stweitzcr and his sort
Matthew. attended the Laurier de-
monstration at Clinton.
Winchelsea
Mr. W. G. •Medd can justly feel
- -` Exeter and Winchelsea, that had the
Elilnville catcher been onto his job. the Storni.
The members of the Elimvillc tearu weu1(1 have won. This was not
lodge C. G. C. F. wilt attend divine doing justice to Mr. Oddison, fwho is
service at the Elitnville church next considered One of the best •receivers
Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. Members in 'Western Ontario. Diiring the
are requested to meet at the hall game he was troubled with a %vers.
at 0.30 to proceed to the oburch in sore finger, which hindered his 1tln,t-
n body. Collection to ho t ken In ing to •t great extent.
aid of the Sick Children's hospital. Miss Sarah Clcinens, who has ,ttcen
Mrs. Johns returned last week visiting here for some weeks, has
after (.pending a couple of tweeks returned 'to Newark, N. J., .where
visiting her mother ..Mrs. Sinclair she has an excellent position as sten-
at \Vallacburg, ogrnpher.
Miss Grace Hunter still continues Ar ntlmber front 1.. • attended the
on the sick list. Exeter fair Tuesday ,,nd yesterday
Silo filling is the order of the day
iand the cont crop is of the finest
quality and bur stile fillers. Mr.
Ed. and Wilfrid ,Johns are hustlers
at the business as indicated by the
atnoir 1t Mone for b1r. J. llntwkiln, on
Saturday Last 29 feet being put in
the silo in less then five hours.
Mr, John Ogden has the contract
many went to Clinton to 'hear Sir
FALL
Millinery Opening
Tuesday and Wednesday
Sept., 29th. & 3oth.
Our Fall Millinery Opening will take place
on the above mentioned dates, when Miss
Dunn of London, will be prepared to show the
latest and most up-to-date stock cf Hats ever
shown in Dashwood. This will he the greatest
event in the history of this store, and wo ex-
tend to you a cordial invitation to attend.
Highest prices phid for Farm Produce.
TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER
Corner Store, - -
DASH WOOD
TheF armers Bank ofCanada
Capital $1,000,000 Total Assets $1, 500,000
10 Branches throughout Canada.
Special Attention Given to Farmers' Business
Sale Notes Discounted, bated
or Collected 'ted a
tL(t
Lowest Current re
r tit ftatea,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Interest paid or added to principa'
I times a year,
Your [Honey is too valuable to leave in the house where burglars, thieve&
or fire 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 tbeir hard earned
wealth.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS ISSUED
When sending money to any part of Canada or the world, remernber our
drafts and stoney orders are available here, and Fold at the lowest possible
rates. Our money orders are payable nt par at any point in Canada and'prin
cipal points in the United States and Great Britain.
Curt Morro -Courteous Treatment. No Red Tape.
\Vilfrid Laurier. R. T. DUNLOP, flan, DASHWOOD & BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs .W. W. Kerr spent
Sunday with friends in Mooresville.
Miss Jessie Hampton spent Sunday
at her home in Motherwell.
Mrs. Vansickle, of Sirncoe is visit-
ing her ncice, Mrs. W. 0. Medi.
Geo. Codhott leaves (his week to
for putting the cement doundationi visit telatire' in Comber.
t stoat y aotk of MI.RItA1--.II i ear; "i suffered from eczema for two
' years, and (tied a great number of re-
tticdies. None of theta, however, re -
Cement always on hand.
seethed to do the any good.
The ailments w•:ts nt'tstly in sty legs, A snap on some Page Gates and Fencing
And hath these were act unity raw from
today• The singing- b7 th,' chat' \ Irlde'e the rec•(1
was highly appreciated while the
tare of the bride'.( Barest,.
dialogue and recitations along the Marys. on Tuesday. Sept. 17th. I'y
1,11- of missionary work was of :a lieu. 'i). N. Mord',,, ftii+s tPlei)a.
high character. Next Sab• daughter of Mr. ani lti Archie
baht evening i s to be in charge of
Baird. to Its. W. G. }It;; . ,y „r
the temperance committee,
Herkimer. N. Y.
bis. and Mrs. frank Gunning cis. COPELAND-T31?itRV-AI 'tit
ited with friends nt Woodstock dur-
ing
case of the bride's psrent:. JIlan-
ing the past week. shard. on \V(dnesrlay. Sept. 16 by
Mr. and ?di s. Geo. 'Billson visited nee. Geo. W. Marcy. Levine 'Al.
friends in Exeter on Sunday, 'Al-
berta. rlaugh(er n' 51r. seri �f•
M
Urand �3ond
Robert (Pollock. oar •blackstnith,
has purchaseda hound for his own
hunting purpo'es, and no doubt we
will all he ti eated to Rabbit oeea•
siert/My.
Wm. Dewey moved
hones on Saturday.
T'hreshina is about cbtnp'eted in
these parts. The yield has been very
good in most easel.
W. 11. Oliver i• engaged at present
renovating 11. llamilton's house. ternbcr, 17. Mary .lane 71oh;�,r.
Corn cutting and potata digging mother of Reeve A. Q. Holder, meed
is the thing of the hoar her' now. 76 years.
into bis new
old Weather
IS COMING
What about a nice Pandora Range,
A Royal or Peerless Peninsular,
An Oak or Base Burner?
We make a speaialty of Eavetroughing, and Roofing, We nand -
le Brandford Roofing. Preston Galvanized Shingles and Core -Iron.
the knees down, A small sample box Coil and Barb Wire.
of Zatn•iluk wvas given tome, Sind even Eggs and Butter taken.
so small a qti ttttity As that did me e c un' home and see us before you buy.
little unood. I then obtained a prover Hardware
supply, and h •the time 1 had used a
few boxes I wa.4 completely cured." _
11. Berry, to Mr. Miran' W. Coss. '.am•Iluk difTets flout ordinary salve
,
1a t
tl t O/ \\
t
00 l
h•trn.
and ems nc lin s i %
r n n r containing no an-
FEATt-MASON.-1n 'rurev tn. W. d i►naI nil or fat. 1t iscnntpolunled front
nesdap. Sept. 23rd. Mr. it 1.n: nts rich, healing, herbal essences, and is
Fear. of Amherstbn•g. eon of ]tet. an ideal natural combination of power
anal Mrs. fear, I:xetse, to bliss end purity. it is highly antiseptic,
1'an=)• .7. Mason, 11. A. 'lbs;ghter and instantly kills bacilli and disease
of 1)r. and Mrs. We:Ince ,l t•on. of germs, which settling into wounds and
Toronto, skin diseAsen set tip:festering, blood
DIED poison etc. For cuts; barns, hrniaee.
IIEBBERT-in lix,•ter. oil %pends;., ulcers. nbsc(sses, boils, skin ern tions,
September 20th. John Jlerl, rt.
agsd 97.
nonlEll.-•1n Detroit. Thursday, Sep•
i
scalp sores. spreading sores, eh►Idren's
s n sou
link is unequalled. it Also cures Wile.
D. TIEMAN, Dashwood
AND WOOD PUMPS
1 wish to inform the Public arid those in need of Pumps, that 1 have r v
the agency for the
Aylmerlron pump s
and will be pie/teed to quote price and Teams. If you are thinking of,pu! :.r g
in an iron er Wood Pump come in and see us before buying.
lei t hIes, chAf)npz sores, etc. %•tm Pump Repairing a Specialty.
Alt druggists and stares at :>rk•. a hoe,
or from Zatu-Buk Co., Toronto, for 31
boxes for $1.25.
Dealer in Iron and Wood Pumps.
HARTMAN ELSIE, Dashwood.