Exeter Times, 1909-04-08, Page 5r
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E EXETER TIMES, APRIL190
CREDITON NEWS
Our Spring
House Furnishings
AFTER
DASHWOOD NEWS
FOURYEARS °`
OF MISERY
Creditonshwood
Mr. and 'Mrs. Stcinucker. of •Ro-
I stock, moved into the village hast
week and are occupying the house
forim'rly occupied by the Ritter's
mother, who died tome time ago. We
Our spring stock is now complete in every line. We have made special welcome them to our village.
purchases in Ifouse Furnishings and can show an immense lino of Tapestry
and Brussels Carpets, Hugs. etc. in all sizes and all qualities. Beautiful pest•
terns and colorings. Prices from $ti to $25 each.
NVe have received a direct importation of Nairn's linoleume in two and
tour yd widths in the very latest patterns, prices as low as you can get in any
city store.
Wall Papers
We have a complete new stock of the very latest patterns and colors. We
start the price from 5c a roll to '3Uc a roll. Do not fail to see our stock before
making your selection for spring. Our values cannot be beaten.
Lace Curtains
We have a very large stock in this line. We made extensive purchases
and Kaye a beautiful range of patterns. See them, 50c to $5 per pair. 1 church on Sunday morning.
Millinery
Our Millinery department is now in full swing under the charge of Miss
Iuivan. We have the largest display we have ever shown in the most fash-
ionable goods we could procure. Do not fail to give this department a call
and inspect our stock and compare prices.
Dress Goods
The muny friends of Mr. 1'red
Young are pleased to see him out
again
after
tr"tsCured by LydiaE'
• ilk=Caarad runedoDe_
welt on Monday after spending a ham'sVegetableCompound
month here visiting friends.
Mr. Chris. r'uhne•r has improved
the appearance of his home by re-
moving the old fence and making
other improvements.
Special Easter services will be held
in the Evangelical church next Sun-
day morning and evening.
Rev. J. A. Schmidt, of Berlin. oc-
cupied the pulpit of the Evangelical
Miss Lillie \Coin, who has been in
London for the past year. is spend-
ing her Easter holidays under the
parental roof.
Mrs. Claude Bluett and children
rel.. '-ted home after spending
a to . t. k ; visiting friends at For -
esti
We have a complete line of all the latest fabrics and shades and it will pay Mrs. Gottleib Geiser returned home
you to look over them. Our prices are right. We have also a large stock of from her visit in Blenheim on Mon-
rints, Shirtings, Cottonades, Ginghams, Silks, Etc. day [Horning.
Mr. Chas. Zwicker has added to
his already complete seed plant n new
mill of recent invention for the pur-
pose of taking out all the foreign
seeds from clover seed. Mr. Zwick-
er has now one of the most complete
plants in Ontario for local dealers.
s Mrs. It. Sweet. who was visiting in
London Township. returned home on
I' is
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D Dir. Albert Me pure has added 11
a lathe, tehich he purchased Inst tt0ek
from the R. Petrie Company. of Tor-
onto and it will be used for repair
work, especially for machines. Mr.
Aiorlock can now boast of having one
of the best equipped shops in this
section of the country. and is now in
• a position to do all kinds of repair
Anticipating the phenomenal demand which has Arisen stork on the shortestknotice.
1 n 1 One day last week some persons en -
f01' Satin Surface Fabrics we have secured some exceptional- tercd the home: of Mr. Robs, Sweet
• while he arils engaged doing chorea
ly desireable material ani! we invite your attention to thb and helped themselves to what money
following: they could find and not being salis-
ified visited Ids cellar and took some
fruit,. This is the third time Mr.
Sweet has missed fruit in n similar
manner. the thieves evidently know-
ing by his name that he keeps noth-
ing but what is sweet. Ile does not
object so much to 111001 helping them-
selves to a little fruit. but he would
San Toy Goods, exceptional values Poplinette in new like thein to return the money, and
. says he has a sneaking idea who the
shades. Panatnas in the new shades, special 75c. Chiffon Yana- chaps are.
Mr. and Mrs James Clark Air. F
mas in the new shades at different prices.
Noiles, Henriettas, Venetians, Taffeta Cloths, Lustros, Mo-
hairs, Poplins, Tricotines and all popular lines will be found here at
right prices.
Silks, Satins, Crinkle Cloth, Zei hers, Ginghams, Linens,
Wash Goods, etc , in big variety.
Do not fail to see our Cent's Furnishings and Clothing; all lines complete.
We are open to buy Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Onions, Clover and Timothy
Seed for which we will pay the highest prices. A call solicited.
C. ZWICKER
NEW
GOODS
Satin cloth in every shade you desire at 50c per yd.
Satin Duchesse, a very new and heavy material for
the money in blacks, blues, greens, red, at hoc yd.
Other Weaves
Give Us a Call
Dealer in Clover, Alsyke, Mil- S
let, Alfalfa Seeds, Dutch Sete
MI kinds of Produce.
Bi-ZOWN
CREDITON.
Buggies Buggies
Just Arrived
A large consignment of buggies from tire of the leading firms of Ontario
in all the latest styles and designs. Any person intending buying will do
well to look over our stock before purchasing. No trouble to show goods.
Vehicles fully guaranteed. A call solicited.
Trevethick & Hodgins
CREDITON,
ONTARIO.
Announcement
Baltimore, Md. — " For four years
toy life was a misery to me. I suffered
from irregulari-
ties, terrible drag-
ging sensations,
extreme) nervous-
ness, and that all
};oras feeling in my
.'tonlich. I had
liven up 114ps of
ever being well
ela•tt 1 began to
take Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable
',impound. '1'lten
I felt as though
new life had been
given me, and I ant reconunending it
to all my friends."—Mrs. W. 5. Foto),
1938 Lansdowne St., Baltimore, Md.
The most successful remedy in this
country for the cure of all forms of
female complaints is 1,ydist E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound. It has
stood the test of years and to-4lay is
more widely and successfully used than
any other female remedy. It has cured
thousands of woolen who have been
troubled with displacements, intlarn-
ination, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir-
regularities, periodic pains, backache,
that bearing -down feeling, flatulency,
indigestion, and nervous prostration,
after all other means had tailed.
If you are suffering from anyof these
ailments, don't give up hope until you
have given Lydia E. I'inkh:u:t's Vege-
table Cou+ponnd a trial.
1f you would like special advice
write to _Mrs. Pittkhant, Lynn,
!lass., for it. She has guided
thousands to health, free of
eltnrge,
INDIGESTION ENDS.
You can cat anything your stomach
craves without fear of n case of In-
digestion or Dyspepsia, or that your
food will ferment or sour on your
stomach if you will occasionally take
a little 1)iapepsin after eating.
Your meals will taste good, and
anything you eat will be digested:
nothing can ferment of turn into acid
or poison or stomach gas, which
causes Belching, Dizziness, it feeling
•of fullness after eating. Nausea, In -
Dir. 1). I'equate our up-to-date
hardware merchant, has jest received
a carload of Page wire (cure and
gates. ase sure and call and get his
prices before hnyinti el •!r he se.
Mr. It. G. Mtleuutur. of Scttfm'tbe a
former teacher here, is visiting
' friends in the village.
Confirmation services were held in
the Lutheran church on /Sunday
morning last.
The Misses Koch, of London, are
visiting their parents. eh. and ear,.
Geo. Koch.
An cxeitine runaway ,took piece
at the mill 011 Monday ,afteruo.e.
when Mr. J. K. Ehlers' team became
frightened at the steam and ran away j We
breaking the ter ee,e of the wagon
and several par, ; of the harness.
The wagon was loaded with wheat
and a few bags of the cereal were
scattered along the road.
Some of the farmers in this section
commenced plowing on Monday.
A very pretty wedding took place
mi Wednesday. March :net, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maker
when Mr. Clarence Kellermann eld-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keller -
mann was married to !Hiss Laving
Ehlers, second daughter of Mr. John
Ehlers, Rev. L. K. Eidt officiating.
Miss Tina \\'illert officiated at the
organ. The bride wore white silk
with the customary veil and orange
blossoms and carried a beautiful
bouquet of white carnations.. J1iss
Amelia Ehlers, sister of the bride. act-
ed as bridesmaid, wearing blue silk
and carrying white carnations. Little
!della Baker. neice of the bride made
a pretty little flower girl, carrying
a basket of white roses. Mr. '!'hos.
Klumpp supported the groom. Im-
mediately after the ceremony and
MONEY SAVED
congratulations were offered the
bride and groom led the way to the
dining room where refreshments were
served. The guests numbered about
two hundred and the gifts were both
numerous and costly. Guests were
present from Zurich. Crediton and
Exeter.
Afiss Mande Ilartieih and Alma
Brenner visited friends in Zurich on
Sunday.
The many friends of Miss 'Tillie Eh-
lers will be pleased to learn that she
is recovering rapidly from her illness.
Miss Annie Schlott spent Sunday
with Exeter friends.
Mr. A. Edighoffcr and Miss Nora
Either. of Zurich, culled on friends in
town on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Volker, of Zurich,
visited at Rev. L. K. Eidt's on Sun-
day(.
Mr. 0. W. Grnybeil spent Sunday
in Exeter.
W. Clark and Miss Ethel Clark at- digestion (liken lump of lend in stem- Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz, of Greenway
tended the funeral of the late Mrs.ache Biliousness, heartburn, Water
visited the letter's parents Mr. and
brash, fain in stomach and intestines Mrs. August Shrader on Sunday.
Robert Fletcher nt !nekton last week. or other sytuptoms
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trevethick and
'headaches from the stomach are A box social will be held under the
Master Victor spent Sunday tt•ith absolute! unknown [where this effec-1 auspices of the Farquhar base ball
friends at Sharon. ) club in Farquhar hall on Thursday,
Rev. J. y serhartof s in n, will hoistach does alitive t the y work of a thenithn sally April 8th, 1`j03, A grand program [
missionary sermons in the Methodist t' tom- first class talent is being arranged
church on Sunday next. Rev. Robt. itch. It digests }roar ,nettle when your g
stomach can't. Each trittngule trillfor. During the evening the boxes
lucks will take Rev. Hart's work at
!:ippon.
Mr. E. Feist has started his post
driver.
The regular meeting of the Stephen
council was held here on Monday.
The Ladies' Aid. of the Methodist
church intend giving a concert in the
church on .Monday evening next[
They have arranged a good program
and the following are .expected ,to
take port. Miss Ilart, soloist nnd elo-
cutionist. of Ilensall ; !rets. Stead-
man, of Grand Vend ; besides local
talent. A gond time is -expected.
Admission 15 and 25 cents.
Dir. Hinton t\littleholtz, an old and
respected resident of this section
died at his home west of the village
Saturday. April 3rd, aged 80 years.
ile is survived by his widow, five sone
and two daughters. The funeral was
held Tuesday, interment ,being in
the Mt. 'Cartmel cemetery.
Mrs. Ilnllmatt. of Parkhill. is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas.
Zwicker.
Mr. F. W. Clark. our genial her-
nrssmnker. shipped five sets of har-
ness Inst week to Manitoba. Mr.
Clark is a good harness maker and
understands his business thoroughly
and Ian '; one of the best equipped
To Residents of Farquhar and•
V1CIIllty shops 111 the county.
110(1 111(. order
from the west shows that his reputa-
tion has extended to the fnr west. At
We came to Fatqubar seeking a more congenial occupation and present he is kept very busy with his
believe we shall like the work we have undertaken. Our purpose i,+ spring work, 1)111 ulwnys finds time to
to do right and while we will doubtless ,wake many mistakes they show goods and take new orders.
shall be of the herod and not of the heart. \\'e adopt the old motto Mr. Art. Zwicker. 1rareiler for the
"Beet Goods at Hight Prices." it has been n principle with us to McCormick iliscuit Co. visited over
rtand by our neighbors if their occupation was legitimate and on this Sunday with his friends here. Art.
principle we solicit your patronage, is a clever young ,nen and there is
no doubt but that he will make a re-
putation for himself in his row posi-
tion.
Mr. •Chns. '/.wicker. *hie week ship-
ped ten tons of hutch onion setts to
Toronto. Quebec and other points.
Spring is at hand and if you want Seeds for Field or Garden, Shov-
els docs or Forks, Oil Cake, Stock Food, Sulphur or whatever
it may be give us your order and we trill seek to
serye you well.
JOSHUA JOHNS
FAIIQUII •\.R, ONTARIO
rig) -THE COWBOYBARONET." have used Zam-ituk for poisonous in-
,,eet-bite',
T Genille Cave -Brown -Cave !!roves • •"lam -Rik has yielded plc far more
Zane -Bok excellent for I remarkable results and generally
R11rts and Sores proved more reliable than anything
- could have done in the way of mere
Si G • Cave -1t w - 'a •e of
. nolle ro n C t
Sir tointments or onroc
n 'ona
. and i
8tretton halt, Ashby -de -In -Vouch, Lei-, think it unequalled for skin injuries
fest( rehire. who is better : [.own in • and diseases." •
('aeada as "the Cowboy Ilaro..• t," has No clearer evidence than the above
had a wide experience of the value 1 from this well-known Baronet could
of %arn•Ihlk. Writing to of friend be needed to prove the nniquc merit
recently. and speaking of this great of Zittn-lurk. ttnd to show the wisdom
halm. he says:-- 1 of alway-s keeping handy a box of
"1 feel it. is only toy duty to let this wonderful halts.
Sou know what Brent benefit 1 have Znrn-link ie Nature's own bottling
derived by keeping Znm-Bok handy. balm. being composed of pure herbal
nue having it in r'•/nstnnt use. Forcase'ccs. It is n sure cute for
the sprains nettbruises which 1 have I e' a"tne. tint! -worm. ulcers, cuts,
incurred in my horeetnnn`hip. and int hunts. br,,is( e, poisoned sores, chronic
my cowboy life generally. I .have, er e1nde, bad le •. piles, fe siering sores,
found it a reliable and speedy heal-' Druggists and Stores everywhere sell
er. Pottle of the best riders in the! at e0c. a box or post fn for price
West that 1 know, use ?am -1111k re- nt rote. a Lot. o; post free for price
gulnrly with the greatest benefit. I irvl• Xam-Ttuh Co., Toronto ; 3 boxes
[nay mention thnt. on nee occasion, $1 L-• Yon are warned ngiinst h'trm•
Centralia
Mr. V. 11 Elliott who ha • been
Hospital on Monday for Ir. atment.
Hospital on Monday fro Iraatment.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Andrew and
deezhter. Gertrude, of Elimvillc. vis-
ited with Mr. Thos. Mitchell on
Sunday.
Mrs. Wesley Hodgins. of Rt. Thom -
tie was the guest of Mrs. 'I'Itos. Willie
la At week.
Extensive preparations are being
made for the Epworth Lent{ue An -
nit.; r my ten -meeting on Good Fri-
dny evening to be followed by nn il-
lustrated leder,. by Rev. W. 11. Butt
consisting of about 150 limelight
views; picturing on the canvas all
the points of interest throughout Cnn-
8rl:1.
(sus. 'Coughlin moved his family to
Toronto on Monday. ilia house will
be occupied by .1. 1'. Colvin.
Rev. \V. II. hart returner! Saturday
from the National Missionary Con -
glees in Toronto lest week. Ile gnve
n•r interesting report of the great, in -
flu serial convention.
Maple syrup is the palatable de-
., r, a•i the table now.
my hors. "Bob," (nine down with fill imitation! sometimes represented .Mnny aro suffering in this wicin-
me. rolling over niy limbs, earl tear_ t t I • ' jest I1 ease-! .. it (tom la grippe.
Ing pisses of skin off my arme ih
talc of 7.nnt-Bok immediately the OAfI,TOill ZA• For any ease of nerrou.nesa, slecp-
Ir
wounds and bruises were cleanly and ImageTf•t R'id Y:11 Hal Altte1S 8'100 s'ness, weak at omsrh, in,liae et i m,Imagequickly h, al, d. and wounds
raw parts t3 nsare
d
yspep'i I. 1 ry ('artrr'A Lit 11 + 1,i
nerve' D ride. Relief is sure. The only nerveD ,,
to? medicine is
filet.
covered with new'. h•n 1hy skirl.
\\ h, n on the llleiiran pinte, 1 n to t.
t' „est all the food you can eat and ; twill be sold to the highest bidder. ;Ad -
leave frothing to ferment or sour. mission 15 cents. Ladies bringing box -
Ge r a
!arge 5U -cent case of Tape's es free. Everybody welcome.
Uiup.•e,.in from your /iruggist andf Farquhar
start taking today and by tomor-
row you will actually bra,; about The young sten and boys of the
your healthy, strong .Stomach, for
you then can cut anything and every-
thing you want tt•ithoutthe slight-
est discomfort or misery, and every
neighborhood have organized a base
ball club and are going to open the
season by having a box social on
Thursday evening April 8th. in Ie'arqu-
particle of impurity and Gas that is her hall.
in your stomach and intestines ,is The sugar bush has kept a good
going to be carried away without the runny people busy for some time.
use of laxatives or any other assist- Mr. Vnrnpbell our genial mail car-
anee. Her started his big covered rig on
• I 'Tuesday morning, n sign of spring.
Read the pain formula on the box The regular monthly meeting of the
of fink fain Tablets. Then ask your fire insurance company was held here
Doctor if there is a better one. fain here Monday. Considerable business
means congestion, blood pressure was transacted.
somewhere. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain' Preventics—those Candy Cold Cure
Tablets check head pains. womanly ' T:thlets—will safely and quickly check
pains. min anywhere. Try one, and all colds and the Grip. Try then[
see 1 20 for 25c. Sold by W S. llowey. once and see 1 48-25e. Sold by W. .9.
!Howes'.
BRANLs
•
UP
Give it
"CROWN BRAND S i:1 e ; a :0 ,,i no* o'i.y for
children but for everyone—aud it i : us2c1 by everyone.
It i. a table delicacy witiclt should Le in every home.
it is the one tiling that 5atisfe.4 that longing for sweets
which all hca?thy children and most adults have.
Lrsul in the hoot_, it saves trouble in the making up
of delicious deserts and other good thinks to cat.
"CR(1\1'N DRAND S\'Rt'l"' ste►nds for the highest possible
purity ie table syrup. It is prepared in 0 clean wholesome manner
from the very finest i,:gre•lients, which develop a delicious
fisher as cf tine honey and Lich cream.
Thee are strong r• 1 ons why you should Insist on having
"C WN BRAND S'_ ..:'1".
Your 4.11,7 hu it to( you in 2, 5. 10 end 20 Ib sir-ti/h, tins with I f. --ed
The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Limited
ESTABLISHED 1868.
W„•'.- CAH!INAI„Ont. Oiices-?TUNTHEA t,.TORONTO 4SRANTEOttn
By Dealing at Siebert:-;,
offer all our Carnets consisting of Tata str1', Union and
HIemp (atpets at a discount of 15 per cet,t.
Don't Miss This
We will also save you money in Dress Goods. We
buy from the best dress goods house in Canada, and
can save yon from to to 25 per cent. Come and take
a look through our Dress Goods before you buy.
make a specialty of Millinery 'and our
prices are lower than the lowest,
Farm Produce Taken in Exchange
WANTED—A car of Potatoes this week.
1lighest prices paid for produce.
Siebert Co.
Ilartletb Block, U:kSIIWOOD
Mers
Spring Sultings
Just arrived. The finest and largest assortment of Fancy Suit-
ings ever shown in Dashw0^d. All the la'est patterns and colors.
Call and see them before you purchase 3 -our spring suit. Prices
right.
Ali parties intending to purchase \\iso for, fencing will (10
well to give us a call. dole agents for Ideal
Woven.wire fencing.
Ilighest prices tor Farin Produce.
TIEMAN & EDIGHOFFER
Corner Store,
DASNWOOI)
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 yon can get elsewhere.
A number of Large Gates, all sizes.
Be sure to get our prices on Fencing before you buy.
Paints
Mltig stock of Martin- Senour ready Mixed Paints.
100 per cent pure
Buy your Hardware From us
Produce taken in Exchange
Hardware D. TIEMAN, Dashwood
HensallThe foundry is main running on
full time,
Mrs. Walter Stewart and daughter Rheumatic poisons are quickly and
Jennie, of Varna. were the guests of surely driven out of the blood with
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Stewart last week. Irr. Shoop's Rheumatic ilemcdy—liq.
Miss
, log the winter months with relatives.
Jiurgnrct Moir has returned aid or tablet form. Dr. Shoop's book -
i to the west, after visiting herr dor- let on rheumatism plainly and inter-
estingly tells just how this is done.
Miss Mattie Sutherland was in Lon-
Wis.,
Tell some sufferer of this book, or
don tact week visiting friends. better still, write Dr. *hoop, Racine,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis left last V. is., for the book and free test sa m•
week for Itinscarth, Man., where they pies. Send no money. Just Join with
will remain until the fall. Dr. Shoop and give some sufferer a
Mr. John Welsh tnovcd last week plcas-tnt surprise. W. S. Ilow•ry.
into the house recently occeplod by
Mr. James Coxworth.
Miss Jessie Buchanan, who has
been attending the Clinton ('ollcginte
Institute, is borne owing to illness.
Mrs. Albert Pee, Mrs. E. Dignnn
and children left last week for the
west.
lir. Andrew Hemphill. of Cooks
county, Minncsoln, visited his broth-
er Thos. 'Hemphill during the past
week.
Weak Kidneys
Weak kidne ,, tritely point to weak kidney
Neves. Th. Kidneys. Ilk.' the:heart, and the
Stomach, find their weakno.s, not In the organ
1t.•e1t, but In the nerves that rontrol and awes
and strengthen th',n. Dr. Shoop's WKtorntive Is
a n:• .Items st.eciflcally pr.•parid to reach these
I controlling ncrt-es. TO doctor the Kidneys alone,
Is futile. 1t Is a waste of time. and of mosey as
w1f your back aches or it wake if the urine
Walrls. or Is dark and ctrnng. l t you hsve symptoms
of Brights or oth,•r dlatneeing or dangerous Me-
wl- di..'ate. try ilr. Shoop's Restorative • month-.
Tall, is or Liquid—and i,,e what It ran aad qll!
do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
Zurich
Airs. Henry De.Jleth, of fort Are
Our, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Casper \Valper.
Miss
Lydia [•'Bust has returned from
tt visit with friends at Caro, Mich,
The little seven-month •old child
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jeffrey died
on Friday, March 21Ith. The parents
have the sympathy of n11 in their
bereavement.
Mrs. Catherine lieinnt11 a former
resident of Zurich, died rat llaw•kcs-
ville on Snturdny, March 2711), of the
home of her daughter. Mrs. Henry
Frey, with whom she has mnde her
home for the past fete years. The de.
ceased had reached the owe of 85 yrs.
Mr. John Reichert sr., one of the
pioneer business men and one of the
most respected tiers in this commend
ity. died rat his home on fuesdny
morning of Inst week, after nn ill-
ness of five or six weeks dome,
aged 68 years The deceased had h.
in business here for forty years. e
nnly within the Ire -t few years 1
he lived retired. Resides his wi,
his death is mourned by eeren el
ren. The. funeral it -ns hcl(1 on TI
r oo d, ment being In the Luth• 1 ,
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