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Exeter Times, 1909-03-25, Page 5TH E EXETER T I M E S, MAIL. 25th 1909 CREDITON NEWS Crediton MILLINERY OPENINGS We beg to announce to the ladies of Crediton and vicin- i that our formal millinery openings will be held on MONDAY AND TUESDAY March 29th and 30th Miss Inman will have charge of this department, and tijiving attended the openings of Toronto and Buffalo, she lin, secured an excellent line of the latest spring millinery. i We invite the ladies of Crediton and surrounding coun- ty to visit our show rooms on above dates and following ays to inspect this beautiful display of Easter headgear. C. ZWICKER, CREDITON. BROWN'S Millinery Openings Monday and Tuesday March 29th and 30th When we will be showing the latest nov- elties from Paris, London and New York. Mrs. Link will have charge of this depart- ment, and having attended the millinery open- ings at the big centres, has secured the most • up-to-date line of millinery. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of' Credi- ton and vicinity to inspect our magnificent display. Give Us a Call liDealer in Clover, Alsyke, Mil- let, Alfalfa Seeds, Dutch Sets n1l kinds of Produce. e r' S. B1-Zowiv CRBDITON. Announcement We purchnsed the stock of goods in the store at Farquhar at a discount and a representative of a wholesale house, who measured the dry goods, said there was not twenty dollars worth of "dead tvood" in the whole lot. but we want to get acquainted with the people of this community and we invite you to call and examine our prices on Prints, etc. We offer our stock of shoes at a Reduction of 15 per cent. Cash. We have been giving 22 cts per dozen for eggs and 19 and 21 cents for butter and shall continue to give top prices NE\V DODDS E\•ERY \VEE]' JOSHUA JOHNS ONT�1ItIU FARQUIIAR, Auction Sale • Mr. John Gill has been instructed rsell by public auction on Thursday, April 1st, on Albert Street Exeter tbe suit. oone ibedsttg e►ade c and burebedroom and stand. tyo ntattrasses, one feat her tick, one bed spring, one chamber set, one arm chair, one rocker and two perforated bottom chairs. one crok- inole board. one parlor stand, two lantp one dining room table. one glass cupboard. one dozen dining room and kitchen chairs, one clock. two looking glasses. one tea set and glass warn. three ofdozen . ncdinner iaplates and red nntity sealers. tw•o kitchen dozon empty tables. one kitchen stove and furni- ture, one wood heater and coal parlor waster board. neon, two wash tubs. What La Grippe wash bo:u'd, ono lawn mower, ono step ladder sine a quantity of garden tools. tit o large boxes or feed bins. Ulla one Iantern. plottren and windo+t s, ;td other nrticles too nnm••r- to mention. Mr. G. D. Colwell, of Walkerville, The real estate lot 75 Albert St•, Ont., was stricken down with La Grippe on ehieh there is 11 good brick cot- in 1906 aid it left him In very had con - tag,, it ith summer kitchen and wood- dition. Ile says : " I was all run down shed attached also good stable and and bordering on Consumption. 1 couli soft water. pumps will be nffe.cd for not sleep at nights, had awful sweats, me. This sale if not previously sol.l. Isatl'anwd u1 s.ascil twhen i lhb ganitottake I'SY TERMS OF CiiATrET.S. — Cash, Cill N1 , in a low nervous state ; but from dayof improve. 1t Ileal estate made known on the first battle 1 began to stele Positively no r, serve. I did marvels for me and brought me back J Gill firs. 8. llicks ( to health in no time, making a new man Auctioneer. Proprietor of Although the day was bad there was it good attendance at the shoot- ing match held at the Royal hotel on St. Patrick's clay and an enjoyable time was spent with mine host Bert Clark. The following is the score of the day's shooting, the captains being Fred Kerr and \Vin. Sanders, and the number of (targets shot at 15, Fred Kerr Wm. Yearley 7 C. Stauilakc 9 F. Harrison J Geo. Mawking 1.2 11. Smith 9 D. Making 11 C. Mawhinney 8 Geo. Smith 10 E. Wein 9 A. Wein 12 Geo. Croft 10 Bert Clark 8 W. Smith 10 Geo. llertzel 8 \V,n Sanders 11 79 73 The proprietor of the Royal will give another shooting match in the near future. Mr. S. Ilrown spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Stratford. A meeting was held last Friday evening for the purpose of organizing an association to take charge of the e Victoria Day celebration, .. hi.. ` • icllowing officers were ap- pointed : lion. Presidents. 11. Either, M.I'.IP. and \Vtn. Lewis; President W. H. James: Vice -President, Ira Brown: Secretary, Herb. Eilber ; Treas. J. G. Young. It is the inten- tion this year to haven more elabor- ate BOVRIL —gives strength for any sustained effort of body or mind. It is the con- centrated nourishment of beef available for immediate use. MINIM& Hensall DASKWOOD NEWS Dashwood M.s. Sachs. widow of th late JI/L 1 1� 1� 1 N E R Y Daniel Sachs. dice on Thursday March 18th, at her home here. S.10 had 'i saftt i ung for some rim • with chionic rheumatism. The funeral which was held on Sunday was large- ly attended. showing the high esteem in which sit- was held by till who knew her. She had reached the ripe age of eighty years and sixteen days. Mrs. Siebert and son Bert have been visiting friends in Crediton dur- ing the past week. Miss Dunn. of Thorndale. has re- You are cardially invited to attend (frit' turned and will again take charge , of the Milli :•ry Dept. at Tiernan & Millinery Opening, Edighoffer. Miss Minnie Ehlers very pleasantly entertained idta ria mber of her Burl Wednesday and Th friends at her busty_ on Monday even- ing last. Mr. Wes. Kibler, of Listowel, and Mrs. Chas. Fritz, of Zurich, called iliugh Nesbitt, is confined to on friends in town on Thursday. his home on nccount of illness. Mr. Chris. Beaver and Miss Ella Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Wood left last week for the west. taking with them a carload of effects. Mr. John Coulter recently had quite t narrow escape frust much more OPENING spent Sunday in town. Messrs Ed. Siebert and Eldon Goetz. spent Sunday in Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Strath - t roy. attended the funeral of the late serious injuries than he received. Hal Mrs. Sachs on Sunday. was engaged in doing some carpenter !11r. and Mrs. Dan. Sweit zer, of work for Mr. Graham. near Kippen, Credituu. visited friends in town on Hartletb and while working on a scaffold at Monday. the edge of the roof, it gave away Mr. Norman }ruby, of New Ham - and both he and Mr. Graham were burg, is visiting friends in town. program than ever before at- precipitated to the ground. Mr. Gra- Mr. and Mrs. August Schrader acre at- tempted itt 'Crediton• tram lescaped. but Mr. Coulter fell in Michigan attending the funeral of A number from here trent to Exe- head first. Fortunately th' ground Mrs. William 1,.anke' ter Monday night to witness the was very soft retort• he fell, and this Mr. and Mrs. S. Witmer. of 'Zurich, hockey inttch between 'Hensall and saved his life. Apart from some visited at the borne of \urs. hiller Exeter, in which the latter team was bruises and the bursting of the skin on Sunday. victorious by a score of five to three.' of his forehead. which required medi "Dan Cupid is very busy in and A base -ball meeting trill be held in - cal attention, he escaped well under around our burg at present the Fire Hall on Friday evening, the' the circumstances, and is again going Al r. and itlrs. Jeer's Brown, of 'lur- 2e.th Inst. at 8 p• m•, A good at- aarpundu ich, visited at E. '1'ientauus on Sunday. will is requested as new officers' 111 r. C. C. Petty utas n London Tiernan & I.dighoffer are making will be appointed and important busi- last .reek as a► fay delegnt^ of St. extca�i+'.' preparations for their mil- nesswill be discussed. Pauls church. linery openings on Friday and Satnr- Mr. S. Ilrown has purchased a rib; Garnet Case and Garnet Cudmore, day. Marcia 23th nad 27th. Miss grass trill for cleaning grain. The, are now acting ns railway Agents, Dunn, who has b eo cngag.d for an- other season has been to the large �.styles centre:; studyiu±; the newest and stapes and on the opening days lei'. have a large assortment of the newest . headgear apparel for the ladies. A visit to the show rooms will convince yon that Tiemun &Edig- hoffer have nothing but the newest and most up-to-date goods. Mr. William Itotherinal has en- gaged to work for Mr. George Keller - mann for a year. • Mr. John nrokenshire. who ;,its been visiting among friends in and around Uashw•cod for some time. left last week for Elnta Township where he is at present making his home with his sister. Miss Fainter. of Crediton. is spend- ing a few day; this week at the home of Mrs. D. Bettschen. \1r. E. \Weltin left bast week for Stalin where he has secured work at blacksntithing. The band is busy practising several nights each week. Mr. Fred Gosstnan left last week to visit friends in Port Huron. " it fortifies the ho.iy against the at- tacks of La Grin: ant is a sure pr.vcn• ; u th • i' •rson of Mr. McEaeh:•n. aged SEED BARLEY FO11 SALE• tativc. i n:ways take P:iYCH1NE it i - Ile was born in Inverness 800 bushels of No. 21 barley feel a cold coming on and it putt me ••.t ei the a':rr 183:x. and when About seed purling." right in no time." Id } of nee cam, with his par - Iles is :and kept forP •r keeps t•r iirantford. residing there ono This is a new barley thr►t has r+'+ - py1•CH 1 N lOncs the system and keep en to Possess a remarkable cin!- the hotly in good physical condition. No' ?Air. }ttla•,nn'eivtor�ltoph he than' hhn miff straw. ave the all other d ,,,, one can afford to he without it. All re h^moved remained until his death. icties, also gave tlm bi tnrh„st yield e'• Urtigzists s. ,to sell at 50c and h.• funeral ars h 11 last friday. the grain Per nen' of all the barley+ ti,,,_ $1•.(:0• Send to DR. T. A. SLOCUM, ? remeins being elk n to Mt. Carmel ed in 1907 at the o..\. C. It has b. .:' ...tntite. , shim .1te., oronto, fora c,mct •ry for interment. 11 • leaves Io) without , xception the most pepuIe TRIAL Ili t:E. i mourn thou lone. 1hreo sans and five+ variety eith the ox perimontnl nninn throughout the province. ever sine,. Fcr C• rigits. Colds. Throat, Lung daughters. linnicl and Jol of this! uta. first dierlbutinn i -a 1900 in two and Stomach Trcubls take Psychine. place: Rimuel. of Grand ii 1:11 emend lots from th.. ' i A. C. Terms Ed. A!1 of (lr:and I;epd : j W, i on application. ,1(tll\ I;LUF:R. IIM:N• �. 7 t t �, stci. An.a;c, Josio a d Dt c, NAL', P. 0...Lot iie e,n• 2. iby. 'flv :Detroit. machine is just the proper thing and the former at itrucefield and the gives excellent t 5a i sfnction. terat nt Port Colborne. rose. Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdock celebrated Fred. Mist. of •1?lkton. Mich., who was visiting friends here. left Tues-' the :dth anniversary of their wed - day for his home. I ding on St. Patrick's day. Mr. \V. 11. James spent Sunday in Mr. John Bell. who lives a mile Clinton. l west of the village. intends giving up Mr. Art Zwicker has secured a farming this summer and moving situation with the McCormick Co., of , into llensall. London. :and left Saturday to com- • Mrs. Jaynes W. llonthron. who is mence his new duties. visiting her parents aft Waterloo. Miss Nora Siebert, of Dashwood, is still continues to have ill health. visiting friends in town. Miss Lizzie Beaver is visiting her Edon. sister. Mrs. Orme. of Centralia. Our butchers. Messrs. Lawson and Mrs. John Ess:ty is visiting in Nicholson. have purchased a gasoline London. engine to use in their shop for the • Miss Luxton and Miss Clara Lux - cutting of sausages, etc. ' ton leaves for the west this week. 'If our local liveryman would buy • Mr. A. Datyrnan :,rent Sunday under gasoline instead of new• mown hay, the parental roof. i he could get in the same class with Review Sunday was made very in - our enthusiastic autoists. teresting, Rev. Butt and Mr. Swan taking charge of the service. EIItnVlll0 Mr. S. llonthrope left last week of the west. •,s. Mr. Wm. Snell and Mr. W. Johns Mr. and Mrs.tFord. were guests of intend buliding new houses this sum- their daughter, Mrs. T. Brooks on Sunday last. pgSTCID R.=A. 1lear. tete the Kind You Hate Always ScuttSigaatur. mer. Mr. C. Johns is building a new barn. Revival services are being held in the Methodist church this week. The visitor who has been at WI Veal's since New Years left Inst week for Strathroy. One night last week friend Smale, of Elimville C. O. C. F. visited the Woodham lodge and gave them a very suitable piece of poetry which he made up on his way. The follow- ing are the lines as he recited them: On Wednesday Inst as well you know, I went away in fleets of snow: 1 took the road my horses trod And travelled on to serve my lodge Although I had not horses strong i safely reached the Woodham throng Oh, may I so safely reach the shore, Where storms and tempests are no more• • Mr. Smale .reports having had a pleasant time with the Woodhull friends. The EeworiIt League of the Elitn- ville circuit intend holding their an- nual convention in llethany chureh on Monday. 'larch 29(11. Mr. John Cornish had a narrow escape from being severely injured one day last week while he and Mr. Thomas Swale were in 1he Irish cut- ting wood. In felling a tree. the log lodged on the top of a stump and in releasing it the and struck Jlr. Cornish in the face. knocking him down :and rendering elfin unconscious for a titre. llnd he not fallen against it log. the tree would have crushed hire to death. One of our popular young couples intend engaging the preacher very shortly for a short ceremony. Shipka '•fisc EIiz,t 11 aSit1Ntlat left for Lon- don. where she intends stopping for a f +a• months. '1r. James O'itnurke purchased a valuable horse lest week from Mr. J. Sherri1t. The school children held a concert list Friday afternoon at which they invited ill 1he ratepayers of t he rection. All enjoyed a good titre. It s) iiltam Bros.. Torn and John it i -• in London East week and pur- e!' a•.e•1 a White thr.,sliing machine. Miss Shc'iniker. or Parkhill. and `•ir-. J. D. Hannan spent ESnudny at 111 • lewd. Mr. Ch^a Young. of 8trnia. call- ed neon Mrs. Mason and family last Sunday. y Miss Etta il'st ird. of i.odon renewing old acquaintances here. After an illhess of several months there passed nu ny on 1Wedncsdny. 17 \i•arch. one of Shipka's old pioneers of t7 A S9 f O Ni. % -.A• . Beare the The Kira You Have Always Baeg`,l Bignstnre Of "Do you know of any \Woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound!'" If any \Woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where woolen cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. During the past 3o years we have published thousands of letters from these grateful :•omen who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi- ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Canifton, Ont. —"I had been it great sufferer for five years. One doctor told me it was ulcers of the uterus, and another told the it wits 0 fibroid tumor. No one knows tt•hat i suffered. it would always !,e worse at certain periods, and never was reg- ular, and the be::ring-down pains were terrible. I was very ill In bed, and the d ►cttm told Inc 1 would have to have an opera- ttor, and thatt I se dle during the operation. I wrote to m` - sister about it nt:+l she advised me to take Lydia E. I'inkbanr's Vegetable Compound. Through personal experience 1 have found it the hest naedi••!ne In the world for female troubles, for it inns cured rue, anti I •i el not have to have the operation after AM The COM pnund also helped nuc while pausing through Change of Life." -Mrs. i.ctitia Blair. ('anifton, Ontario. Any \wonthn who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give s tch a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her h good as it did Mrs. Blair.. 011 ursday, March 24 and 25. Under the management of Mrs. Symonds, Farm Prodnce taken in exchange for Goods Siebert & Co. Block. I)ASI-IWOOD. Millinery Opening We are making extensive preparations for our Millinery Openings to be held on Friday and SatLirday March 26th and 27th Miss Dunn is again with lis and \\ ill be pleased to have you come in and inspect the new styles. A visit to our show rooms will convince you that we have nothing but the newest and most up-to- date goods. f1en's Spring Suitings Just arrived. The finest and largest assortment of Fancy Suit- ings ever shown in Dashwood. All the latest patterns and colors. Call and see them before you purchase your spring suit. Prices right. All parties intending to purchase wire for fencing will do well to give us a call. Sole agents for Ideal Woven -wire fencing. Highest prices tor Farm Produce. TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER Corner Store, -- — DASHWOOL) Fencing and Paints We have just receive a lot of wire for you to do your spring fencing with. We handle the celebrated Page and Peerless fencing, also Coil, Barb Wire and Ilog Fencing. Prices as reasonable as you can get elsewhere. A number of Large Gates, all sizes. Be sure to get our prices on Fencing before you buy. Paints A;big stock of Martin- Senour ready Mixed Paints 100 per cent pure Buy your Hardware From us Produce taken in Exchange Hardware D. TIEMAN, Dashwood HORN I:NIG11'1'.-111 Exeter. March 2.2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred It. Knight. of :1tea•li a. Nat -k., a daughter. DIED iiISSET•1'—At Crystal City. Man., Friday. March 19th, Emanuel Itissett, formerly of Exeter. aged 56 yea rs. FOlt11—in Stephen. Saturday, -:arc!' 211th. .Eames K. Ford. aged 67 yrs. SACHHS — In Dashwood. 1hursday. Match 18th. 190!1 Mrs. Sachs aged 80 years. Me110 A1.1)—In Ushorne on Sunday siviuq it for t he chickens. They March 21st, 1901, Robert McDonald' a sed 95 years. like it red I don't. and they ought to If:: iave it. for they are better than 1 a: they Iny slit'} and 1 don't(" Croup positively stopped in 20 ruin- The April Delineator. utes, with Dr. Shoop's Croup Remedy. One test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomiting. no distress. A safo an .d plesing syrup -50c. Hold h)' \Vy. Iloawcy. death of their 6-iceoks-old ,child, w hich •u- ured on Wednesday. Tho it t.•tn.er,a took piece, on Friday. • TIIE C:IiICKENS DESEIIVED IT Gladys. aged six, would never eat pie -crust. but would slyly hido the crust under the edge of her plate after having eaten the filling. One day her manna saw her putting away the crust as usual. and thought to reprimand her by saying: "Ob. Gladys. rn:uua doesn't like little girls who do such things." Whereupon Geelv.+ said : "Well. mama. J am Zurich Mr. Ed. Reichert. of Armada, Mich., arrived 011 Saturday evening to visit his father. who is i11. Mr. H. Bennie returned last week Irons Toronto. ile parches^d a fine driving mare itt the Township of Markham, which be brought with him. Mrs. 1•. Loveridge underwent nn- Aher very painful operation nt (;tact Hospital Detroit. and t9 now breath and sallow completion. try Dr. fib. Restorative—Tablets or doing :as well ns can he expected. self w bat it ran and will do. We sou sod t • Liquid—and see for 1 his is Mrs. Loveridgc's t hird Opera- i frilly recommend ion in the 1:•st two years. Heidi - Rev. \'a! ntin Gerber was in this action I', 1 sock, loft for lfnldi-g Dr• ShoopPs mind Co' tat y. ile wnv accompanied by Chris. Schwertaentruber Jr.. who �pccts to visit the )'ally hr for bit Restorative rctnrn• Mr. and Mr:. glen the yy, S. MOWEY. Se utile Line. ' e 1 Indigestion Pt ,mach troable Is but a symptom of. and n In Itu•if a true disease. we think of Dupe il•-.trtbnm, and Indigestion as real diseases, ir they aro symptoms onlr of a certain sped \,•tire sickness—nothing else. 1t was this fart that tint correctly I 1 TIT. Phoo in the creation of that now very popular litomac Remedy—Dr. Stoop's Restorative. going At to the stomach nerves. alone brought that stn., and favor to Dr. Shoop am, his Restorative w .11 out that original anti hethlr vital r rinctpl•• ett, h testiness( complIshmrnts were ever to la'' For stomach Metre's, bloating. biliousness.