Exeter Times, 1908-10-01, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, OCT 1st190S
OREDITON NEWS
Zwicker's, Crediton
Sctombcr flrrlvdls 01 Fadi 6000s
We are receiving daily consignments of our
Fall and Winter Stock, and will be pleased to
show 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 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
We have received several shipments of Men and Boy's
all 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 211bs, IOc. lb. Hens 0c lb. Butter 10c. Eggs 10k. doz.
A Call Solicited
CHAS. ZWICKER
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 see our iiPerIeotlon Brand"
which represent the latest and most distinctive ideas garner-
ed by skilled experts from the fashion centre of Europe and
Auycrica, elaborated upon by `'PERFECTION" designers,
and made up in cloth selections that embrace the finest pro-
duction of the largest mannfacturers in the world.
Styles are light -fitting semi -fitting and
tailored in different designs. Prices reasonable.
Furs and Dress Goods “Galore"
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. SO BROWN
THERE IS NO REASON
Why you should not use the best kitchen Ranges
made.
Pandoras, Happy Home, Ladies' Aid, and
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 Tllelu and save the expense of buying coal backs.
Special attention given to EAVETROUGl iNU.
W. MOORE - KIRKTON
New SuiIings Ilial are "in 11" 1his fall
Come and Seg Them
We wish to extend to you an invitat`on to call anal see the new Suitings
statist are "in it" this fall. 'Chess we are showing represent the choicest otiered
y the old anti new world.
The patterns are lt'pght, they are Exclusive and we are proud of thein.
Ihe tlutity i+ It'ght too -op to the high standard w1• nlwayte carry. if you
want a ?mart snit tor fall, select your goods here we assure you the style,
make and tit will he tight.
The price beyond a donb!, we emote the lowest price pnssille. This is
hole. v
acknowledged toy our custnluers. and recut;niz(d by our tt rnprttte t., :Rain
we invite you, we are proud to tbnw the new goods tied talk price at all tinges
-&11 H. HOLTZMANN, CREDITON
Whti not Trade near floIBc?
We Itre here to make a success, we like the country and the
People, we lila' our b11sifeSd, and it1ive to increase
bt• honorable means.
The Best Goods and the Lowest prices
somewhat
const.
We believe in giving one dollars worth of
goods for $1.00.
We far v expo. t fairness and think yore vee',1 admit if our goods and pricey
r .41'1 11 w Ih thole of other reli,eble Irierctl •11:x, it is just and right to patton-
1/e home elite:I`t.lee.
B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar
t recant a run (for kus:u► of cour,•.e)
' and the umpire t sslar.d the i unncr !
sof,•. These were not the only Llun-
eterr. but they were the worst. As:
1
an umpire. Foretusu i. in a class by
htu:_e•if-but Ase wort t mention the
DASHWOOD NEWS
class. But ,be. It a umpire what h
Crediton may, we cannot but give the players I Dashwood
a very kind oord1. Outside a little
youthful exuberance. they are gen-
,+ Mr. J. K. Goetz and It. Goch spent
31r. Willis of Exeter, spent but,- tlemen on and oft the field, anti the
• \Vednesduy of last week in Clinton.
day in the village. are some ballplayers too. Gibson iso bliss -11i1 40 Wiliken1N cakes visited
1 Mr. Alex. McDonald. of Mt..•dress! not 111' "'hole weeks chlor, albeit he I1rionds in Centralia a full days
1 spent ISuud11c :it t!c 1t '• '. is a tower of rttot*Htii to ,the team. 1 last eyeok-
Every roan fields sdvaeily, brows Mies Lydia ,laugh, of London. is
The Crediton branch of the bible 10(11 and u1►hMi w'can Ls 31 r.
society will hold a meeting in the hand, andses Icer.is I's11ona. int; slleer thie t vi31iSssiting Iaatura Goetz,,irks. is nt present vie- j
Methodist church this Thursday teams and score. 'ante.lricnde in New Ituwburp; ant
when addresses will he given Iris! Nine. Cruditort 1 Toronto.
by Revs. R. hicks and it. J. Bowen. elurdy lg.tu. I hl r. and Mrs. ,august Schrader are The sympathy of the entire coot ' llchat1. sr +visiting friends to Atiehigan. i
munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs.) Jlowbrly Won:, The bosses Carling spent Snuday
Wes. Dixon, of Crediton East, in flier Gibson Kerr ' at their horse in 1;:zetcr, 1
death of the infant daughter, athich Stanley th.11 t\'rn. •Ehler,, last week shipped a
sad (rent took place last Saturday.' floss ttleaysr carload of f:ulir to t'o:ottto and is
The remains acre interred in the' Downing O. Brown it this week sleeping .one to London_
Ebenezer cemetery Monday. Jiodgcns r. Brown Mr. lel. Nat1 gei. our general liar-'
Fred Clark is going around with Morgan E. Gower II mess maker, n.1 took first on hi •• under the management of Mrs.
to ehis lfoot ]lled lust�foid Friday, when whento the injure
Lucas O O ll? 0 QS W -3t 51 11 I1 2 3
fair and first two year old Oat'tttl° er uZt urichhe llxtair,l us for a number of seasons,
ped on a nail.
Satisfaction.Crediton 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 U-3 5 1 i, sold the animal. /before leaving
Dl r. Plias. I%liber, of Mayville. slilch,( Notes of Orono,Zurich for a nice figure. Mr. Nadi- We extend a cordial invitation to
is visiting relatives in tow's' Frank Snell caught like the vet-: ger believes in handling only .the chase your needs for Fall and Winter.
Miss Laura trims spent a tow days FrankIxst of torsos. ,
last week the guest of MessMary rats he 13. Ills tbrovr,ing was per- The Dashwood bowler, are to be
Don't forget that we are
ILUNERY
We Desire to Announce our Opening
Display of
Fall MIIJIocrg
ON
Tuesday and Wednesday
September, 29th., and 3Othi.
Symonds, who has been with
and always given the best of
Ky,td Exeter.
1` ,• 'y was Crediton's civic
holit..,, . nd an excellent day of
sports was arranged and the success
feet and his batting opportsne. I congratulated on the excellent show -
Mose Feist was on Me line, as us- ing they 'made at the bowling, tourna-
ual, rooting for the boys, and made ment held at Creditor[ last Friday.
tots of noise. Mos° says it was a The rink skipped by Mr. Ilartleib de-
feated the Crediton rink in the pre. Hartletb
liminary round, and in the semi -.
finals trlmmod the last Exeter rink,
in which they were carried, out is a hard game to lose.
high compliment to those in charge. Frazer Brown hurt his finger
f early in the game, but pluckily held
The 'baseball game, an account o
which is
given in this column, vas out to the end.Ding had no trouble. locating the
interesting although the local avers rubber, but the umpire forced him
defeated. The lawn bowling tourna- to give one pass. It wasn't King's
ment, in which clubs from Exeter, fault.
Dashwood. Mt. Cannel and Crediton, The crowd, something short of five
took part was Ivatched with much thousand, cot the wort}; of tt:eir
interest. The trophy, a beautiful
set of silverware. consisting of half
a dozen each of knives. forks, table
rata tea spoons and valued at $20.
was. wort by the Exeter rink compos-
ed of 1. Knight, C. B. Shell, W. It.
Alger and W. \V. Tartan. Dr. Sweet
who took part in ono of the gatres
a:so shares in the division of the
prize. After the game the present,.
aticn took place at hill's hotel and
in a nice speech. Mr. 8. Brown on
money, and 'vent home satisfied with
everything -only the umpire.
Itobt. Sweet 'was called away be-
fore the game ended. Too ,bad -It
Was the kin,, of game that Robert
would go stiles to see the boys play.
Conte again spectators. The boys
can yet play ball.
Mr. Ezra O streicher left Tuesday
last for Berlin to visit relatives and
friends.
behalf of the Crediton players hand- M. Y. .11cLean was in the village
ed over the trophy to the winners Monday last shaking hands with his
many friends.
Other short speeches were made, Mr. llowald, of IIensel), who Las
in which every one said Ores- were accepted a position with Mr. ,leery
clad the rink which won it were S veitzer, as miller, moved his house -
successful. nitllongh 'they would hold effects here Tuesday last and
not have minded it a bit had it been will occupy the residence of Mre
won by one of the other rink:. The John Dyer, recently vacated by \V,
utmost Rood, feeling prevailed and, W. Kerr. 'We welcome Mr. and
every one was pleased with the after- ! Mrs. Ifowald to the village.
noon's sport. Following are the I Rev. E. 1I. Bean returned home
narne:s of the players and results of + Friday night last after spending see-
the gaInee. (gal weeks in the Canadian North-
CIIF:DITON DASIIWOOD West. Ile reports a very pleasant
time.. The neiehhors tendered hie:
a reception on his return.
Misses Salome and Emma Tiernan,
of Dashwood, were pleasant visitors
in the village on Civic Holiday.
Mr. Cha-. Maier. of -Mayville
renewed acquaintances in the village
N. D. Burden the past week.
Wile Levert Mr. William,liorloek, of Guelph,
sl+
L. IL Dickson e•nt a .few days in the village vis
W. J. Meesman iting his aged father, who is making
.Skip 13 his home with bis ,laughter, Mrs. 11.
Oestreicher•.
Mr. Frank Snaith and wife, of Ton
eto. spent a ,few days at the for-
mer'.; mothers, Mrs. Henry Metz,
Sr.
bQuarry, of '1'ileonburg, ,i
s(x r:g a Ucw days with Dr. 3Ic-
Cue.ar.
8. Brown
D. Sw'citzer
C. E. Billetr
Dr. i•IcCue
Skip 12
CRE DITON
C. Kuhn
W. II. James
11. Eilbcr
Ed. Mahon
Skip 8
J. K. Goetz
W. 1.. Siebert
1). Ticman
J. Beetled)
Skip 13
EXETER
DASIIWOOD EXETER
G. W, Shore F. Knight
J. A. Wambold W. It. Alger
E. Tiernan C. 11. Snell
G. Edighoffer W. W. Tanr.t71
Skip 13 Skip 21
Mt. CARMEI. EXETER
M. Shea C. B. Snell
F. Ryan 1)r. Sweet.,
If. Ryan 'W. R. Alger
itev. Forester W. 1\V, Tamnn
Skit, 12 Skip 15
DASII\VOOD EXETER
J. K. Goetz N. D. Burdon
W. L. Siebert 1,. 11. Millan,,
D. Tiernan W. 1i. Leve( t
J. Ifartleih W. J. Ilc;urtan
Skip 75 Skip 7
DASHWOOD EXETEIt
J. K. Goetz Knight
W. L. Siebert C. 11. Snell
D. Tiernan 1V. it. Alger
J. Hartleib W. W. Taman
Skip 9 Skip 18
BASE13ALL.
Groat Game at Crediton.
Stare hold Irish Nino to three i ;Its
and would h•tve [von with any-
thing bit a sit 113E0 deal. -tint -
teas very bad.
The t!.1 a things 1 hat people tend
were in store for IheVredtton Stals
when they clashed with the. Irish-
men from Lucas on Civic ,holiday.
failed to transpire. Some stalw811
Crediton 1Ootciv 00111 went 30 tar
as to tee Thal Luc:ut would more
than doable the ;..e010, 11 bile
01 he r3 said it teas fooli.ltnees to go
against :I pitcher like \Vatter Gib -
s011. llowet'et• those who bet lost
1 heir mousy' and t hose who .subbed
at the foolishness of the thing, smil-
ed all the more as he game prow cs-
rel. but it \1'119 '1 happy smile. Nerce.
et the history or baseball 111 Crediton
ea, there a harder fought battle,
from the first bath pitched to the
hest ur111 caught u111 to the nin111.
the men of bot11 (came struggled val-
iantly. Gibson fetched great ball
and got excellent eupparl, but the
former ,t1cCtaty star had nothing o!t
Kele Id l o elm! Hees, over the plate
wit 11 speed and es rves that made[
tato Loess batters look foolish. ills
support was good too, o11:y one 01 tor,
leering recorded behind bon but it
was a blunder that gave leucan two
of their three tun., but then such'
things happen iu most games. But
if leing's pile -beg ti as good. Clic
earl: of ilmpire Foreman was
very ba.l. Both sides suffered a
lilt It, but Foreman saw to it that
Creditt,n -.ufferrll When a fai,' deal
means rune. 'lo 1111 this down to
lark of judgment ,,ousel lie giving
Foreman a ttre pass to the "divvy
house" and yet for a 371:11 t+ to 11,••
I•
herately gives wrong decisions cotn-
n:end us to foreman as a Oman of
magn:fire roe 3se,t4rance. In the e=
eon l innings w ith a man on FcCOlI 1,
Sn011 'nttsbed slit a drive 411 which
be reale t circuit. but this. Fore -
teen, thinking four runs too big n
le•id. promptly celled the ball fold.
311.1 f:ibson, olio 11,t sp:ing start, it
reit to clean rip on the international
,e'agl'e bet tyre. smiled that superior
smile which he wears when Pitch:n„
3R in:t mere :,ma telt r.,-:171,1 nn owe
der. Again in the eighth With a
men on (11 r,1. Kerr eioght a fly in
deep left en which the runner scored.
1t was plain that ee left tl:c taae le.•
fore the 'ball 1. le caught. but it
Hunters Excursionb via Grand Trunk
Itailwav System. Return tickets at
single fare; l)ct.11th to Nov: 3. to points
in Tentaganti, points Mattawa to ['ort
Arthur, to Georgian Bay and Macki-
naw Dtvtsion, Pot Arthur vitt N. N.
Co., and to certain points in Quebec, Mi..s Gertie Miller. who visited her
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and sister, Mrs. Jos. White. at Ransom -
New Founriland. vine. N. V. for eevcrat weeks. has
October 22nd to November :3rd to returned home.
Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Have, Mag- Mr. Geo. W. Miller, of Mt. Clemens
anetnwan River, Penetnng, Midland Inas here a few .lays last week vis -
and Lakefield, Madawaska to Depot, !ling friends.
Harbor, Argyle to Cohoconk, LindeayMiss Elise Cietnens visited in St.
to Ifnlihnrton, Sharbot Lake via K. &, Marys this week.
P. Ity., tend points from Severn to \Cul, 'Divine had the toe of one of
his feet badly injured last Saturday
Ile was assisting in moving the sep-
arator on Tho:. Clark's place 811d in
trying 'to replace a belt the tr.aclt-
Inc ran over his foot, causing the in-
ju ry.
whish up to that day iiad not met
defeat. In the finals however, tries
were defeated by the other rink from
Exeter.
Dr. Jack, of Wallaceburg as
been Lere for the past few days get-
ting a carload of tole ready to slip.
Mrs. Henry Ke Hermann, and seri
L. 1)., of Elkton. Miele, are visiting
relatives here this week.
Mr. Jacob I:ellerrnann has been
suffering from a sole leg, caused
by a bruise some time ago and
last friday, accompanied by his
brother George went to SI. .Joseph
hospital London to !rive thebone
scraped. Tho operation was suc-
cessfully performer) and Mr. Keller -
mann is expected to have 110 farther
trouble with the injured litnb. IIB
PS fitr:1 ,at the hospital.
A very pretty wedding was solem-
nized at Sarnia un Wednesday, Sept.
10th. when Mies llitulie Itittker,
daughter of Mrs. leees ,tinker, of
thi.- platy. was neer;,, 1❑ mare':.he.
to Mr. Harry Harris. of Sarnia. The
ceremony teas perforated by Itev.
Canon Davis. After the wedding the
young couple left on a honeyinoon
trip to IIremilton and other points,
after which they saute here to visit
the bridle's mother. On Tuesday
evening et last wee': Mrs. ,linker
tendered the yo'ing Couple a recepe
Von. which Was attended by a uurne
ber of friends front nestttrowl and
Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were
the recipients of a number of wed-
ding presents. They left this week
for Sarnia to make their future
Immo.
Klrkton
The home of 5ars. \V..1. Tufts i
the scent: of a very pretty wedding
on \Vedne:day, Sept. :10th, when her
daughter Winifred .1. v. as united in
wedlock to Mr. Chas. I:eeu, in the
presence of a number of invited
guests. The ceremony was per-
formed by Itev. Vca'e. :Ir and .Sirs.
Keen will take tip their residence
a the house they !rive rented froth
Time. 'Putts in the village.
Winchelsea
North Rty inclusive. Return limit
on all tickets F3►tnrday, December.
:it.h, 10K8., or until close of Navigation,
if earlier, to points reached by Steam-
ers. Full infnrrnatior.s front any
(,+rand Trunk ticket agent.
No Horning -
No Grinding
common. ter..
Mw
Some day shaving is homed epos
every man. At first k does set
matter what sort of racer 1a used -
lather's pet Carbo Magset&c er
amber's fond birthday gift of an
expensive safety with its constant
tax of osw biades-jest es it
shams.
The beard soon stiffens sad [bis
the real, vital question arias,: "Why
doesn't a rawer hold he Qom!.
former front beef to bead without
boning or grinding?" Shaving has
SOW become a necessity -but the
comfort aad satisfaction of a daily,
cool, clean shave is vete seldom ob.
taieed. Polling and smarting is the
usual outcome of the effort, whether
you shave yourself or have it dose
In your favorite barber's chair, Yoe
persisteetty ask, "1V'hyl" "The
temper of the blade Is not uniform,
snaking periodical bootleg aad grind.
tag • necessity," Is our answer.
The blade of the Cube Magnetic
resorts finished by secret process
et [bi orn/o TompopIng that
positively merges every particle of
e rhos (the life of steel) late the
metal -.g ving a eNesteDts/41611
has dwa.• uniformly throughout
the blade-semethisg abs;letety is1•
possible with fire -tempered steel used
to making all other rasor Males.
But test this no hoM,•,1, no
winning, aseonditieeally guavas•
feed razor is your own bcme..ee
Vvg your barber use It es you.
Drop as a postal, or better 7:1
come in and see es ane we will give
you our new proposition for having
these razors tested without obliga-
tion to purchase, together with oar
Ass booklet •:Hint•Ws Skavisg.':
1
W. S. Cole, Druggist
Staffa
The funeral of the tate Wm. 8,1 -
levy, who died in ee ererth after :elf -
tering for some tin ith cancer of
the. moult, took place from Grace.
church [yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock, interment being in the Staf-
fa cemetery.
The nnnua1 harvest Festival ser-
vices of Grace church Staffa, well he
held next Sunday. Oct. 4th. Ser-
mons will be preached both morning
and evening by Bev. i). .1. Cornish.
of Granton.
1t. 1.1vingstone is home for n few
days.
Mrs. C. Worden is very ill.
K1RKTON N1R
Thursday and Friday'
conte and see aur stock before you puff.
offering
Shoes
away down
Siebert & Co,
Block.
in price
DASHWOOD,
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 be the greatest
event in the history of this store, and we ex-
tend to you a cordial invitation to attend.
Highest prices paid for Farm Produce.
TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER
Corner Store,
DASHWOOD
he 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 Current Rates.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Interest paid or added to principf'
4 times a year.
Your looney is too valuable to leave in the house where hurAlars, thieve,
or fire may take it from you, or to invest to risky speculations or with doubt-
ful institutions that so often in the past have robbed men of their hard earned
wealth.
DRAFTS AND MONEY OIRDERS ISSUED
When sending money to any part of Canada or the world, remember our
drafts and honey orders are available here, and sold at the lowest possible
rates. Our money orders are payable at par at any point in Canada and prim
cipal points in the United States and (creat Britain.
0I14 Morro -Courteous Treatment. No Hed Tape.
R. T. DUNLOP, Ilan, DASHWOOD & BRUCEFIELD
old Wcather
IS COMING
What about a nice Pandora Range,
A Royal or Peerless Peninsular,
An Oak or Base Burner?
Oct., 1, 2, 1908 i We make a specialty of Eavctroughing, and Roofing. We hand -
1 Liberal prizes in ail classes, ie Brandford Roofing. Preston Galvanized Shingles and Core -iron
'and big attractions :Speedg
trot o
Contests '? 25 trot 1>aer 3 Cement always cn hand.
minute trot, Or pace, High A snap on some Page Gates and Fencing
,jumping for horses, Lady Coil and Barb Wire.
Eggs and Butter taken. Come and see us before you buy.
Silver Medal value $10 Hardware D. Ti EMAN, Dashwood
drivers, Foot rac'e's.
offered by the Bank of C'olnmcrceIRON
Exeter, for the hest single Carr.
ANDisa TurnoutWOOD PUMP
g
Public School Compi=
tition Procession, Drill
and Patriotic Songs.
Admission 25cts Children toots.
Carriages 25cts.
For Premium 1.i.t write to
Antos Mope Sec.
Kirkton
i wish to inform the Public and those in need of Pump., that I have n..v
the agency for the
Aylmer Iron Pum ps
and will be pleased to quote price and Trams. ft you aro thinking of,puti.t.g
in an Iron or Wood Pump come in and see its before buy inv.
Pump Repairing a Specialty.
HARTMAN ELSIE, Dashwood.
Dealer in iron and Wood Pumps.