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Exeter Times, 1909-05-20, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES, MAY 20th1909 OREDITON NEWS B. BROWN, CItEDITON. CREDITON CORNER STORE. Spring Necessit Crediton 'Mr. 'Charles Eilber, of Zurich, les 'Mr. Thursday Sin town. Miss hose Roczlcr who has been working at Mr. A. Hill's, is spending ' a few weeks at her home. J Mrs. l'red 1(owatd and children. are visiting at her horde in Zurich. ' Alr. Joseph Hoist had a narrow This spring's shipment has been the largest. shipment of Wall 1 aper we • th.•other evening. While escap driving home he ran into another ever received. The range is complete and the designs ate new and very at- I buggy • smashing his own. rig but he tea five. The material is best for the stoney and the colorings are rich and j himself escaped uninjured. durable, Many stripes are shown with scenery Borders. See our selections We are glad to Fee ti Mr. Roy Fahner before you buy. ; around again after being shut in for some time with scarlet fever. \Ve are sorry to say that the wife of Mr. Wesley Finkbeiner is serious - The spring outlook in the carpet line is very bright. See our range of l\• itt• Tapestry, Unions. Stair Carpets and Jap Matting, also Hugs. \Vill procure Rev. (lean was in Zurich Thursday these for you in any size. Showing Union carpets from 25c to 50c per yard. evening where he gave a rousing I lecture on temperance. Mr. harry Eilber has traded horses with Mr. G. Essery. of Cen- tralia. harry has one of the best The increasing demand for our Linoleums prove that their Value is becotn- horses in town now. Ing well known. Have them in'2 yds and 44 yds wide. M••. Foss;l, of Dashwood, spent Have Floor Oilcloths 1, 1 and 2 yards wide. Prices right. '' Mr.n town. `.1•.. ;ust Hill has become nn ex- pert at running his automobile. WALL PAPERS CARPETS Linoleums and Oilcloths Lace Curtains, Damask Curtains, and Cretonnes in big variety. Curtain Poles, Window Shades, in different colors and prices. Give us a call for Furnishings and Decorations for your home Retailers of all kinds of Seeds, Potatoes, etc. Highest Market Prices for Produce. S. gRowN CREDiTON. Buggies Buggies Just Arrived A large consignment of buggies from five 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 ONTARIO. CREDITON, Machine Repairin We have just added a new ..ache to our shop and are now in a position to do repairing of all kinds. We can repair your Mower. Binder. Drill, in fact anything. If you have any machine repairing to be done, just. bring it here and we wits make it as good as new for you, Repairing Grain Separators and Engines Our Prices are Right ALBERT MOB -LACK Blacksmith and Machine Repairing. CREDITON Any Cold Can be Cured without "cold cures," cough mixtures" and the like opiate filled medicines. All you have to do is to open your bowels wide with awe OrriCE - TABLETS - That will carry the cold germs and systemic poisons away and you'll get well in no time. 1f you have a cold or are con- stipated or have rheumatism, liver or kidney troubles, take an NR tablet to -night and you'll feel better in the morning. `` 4/4 54 Geta 25c Box 4( ban Pills -for For Sale by W. S. Cole, Fxt'tt'r. bM.KEiINED'r& KENNEDY CURE DISEASES OF MEN PATIENTS TREATED THROUGHOUT CANADA FOR 20 YEARS Dr.. K. & K. nrn favorably known through out Canada where they tiny.. done bins seas for titer :7u years Thousands tit laments have been trrale 1 and cured by their great skill ani through the virtue of their New Method Treatment. tt hen ) nu trq tit a ah thr,n you know you are dealing $vitt, rest on sd.le physicians BY Ihcy awn and occupy their own oftico building iii Detroit, valued at aloe. etp. When they decide your ca,e is curable. all your wtrry 1s removed for you know they hill not deceive you. They guarantee t-. euro ell curable casen. No matter how ninny doctors have failed to l..•nellt you; no metier hoe touch money you have spent In vnin: no matter how die• courage 1 you may I e, 4,141 git1. up In des - t„ dr until you get a free opinion fr. m these Plant ”r six•eiallsts. if you are at prra•nt withlu the clutches of any secret hate whirl. envying your lith 1 y degrees: If you ate suffering fmm Ib.. ri sults of ins( indiscre- tion.; if your blood has been tainted from any private disease and you dare not marry; If you erre naarrle.l 8114 live In dread of s) mp• t -ms beaking slit tins exposing yells past; If yam are sutterinc as the result of n mis- spent life Der. K. & K. ars pour Refuge. Lay your env before them ionlld. tit wll) and 0 they w111 tell you honestly If you are curable. YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED We Treat sea Cure VARICOSE VEINS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOC!) end URINARY COMPLAINTS MONEY and BLADDER Diseases and all Diseases Peculiar to Men. Pt. Kr.'srev. 1IFDIC et. Ittarernn or Ila••. K. ,' K. CONSULTATION Mil: Boole Free on Diseases of Men. 1( unable ,o call. write HOME for TREATMENT a Question lank ler D,s.KENNEDY& KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. CANADIAN PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO Maoltoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Sp.dal Marlette* T.tw1. 2.00 p.n. se APRIL A 41 MAYA 11 JUNE 1,111, !N JULY /1, 2? AUG. 11, 24 SEPT, 7, 21 Sse.ad else tickets Ir.. Osumi* stakes se Wades' Northwestals et LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Wiati sed recurs $32.00: &locates and swum 842jood� to to within 60 days heeat socag dee. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS oa all uremia's. Condcet.ble berths. Mb, ..sipped with b.ddias, can be secured at moderate rata thaowls local sweat. Early application muesli* made ASK ION HOMtSIEKt11S' PANPHLIT e.atai.ias raw sad iNI Womble*. Aopli a wired AA t.. T.r so L TTs..apsow. P.. ONLY DIRECT UNE NO CHANGE OF CART MOW W. J. Carling. Agent Exrte . Kirkton The topic of the railway is to the front again. Voting takes place on Friday in Blanshatd. Some folks say we do not need the Mr. August Hill spent a day in railroad the ships are corning. London on business. Mr. F. :Stinson hag purchased from 11. Eilber M. 1'. 1'. was in Seaforth J. N. Hazlewood 2.1 acres of land he. on business. twoen his property and [hal of Mr. I. It appears that the season for sow- Livingstone s. ing and planting will be very late The concert in the Aberdeen hall on this year. but people shouldn't for-. Thursday. 13th, seder the auspices of get the promise. that so long as th•• the Women's Institute. was a good earth stands sowing and reaping. success. The singing of Mn'. Illing- frest and heat. summer and winter, wood especially being worthy of coin - shall not cease a promise that hast mendation. The entettainers partor,k held rood up to the present time. of a lunch at Dr. C. A. Campbell's af- Mr. Frazer and Della and Mildred ter the conceit. Braun spent Sunday in Dashwood. Mr. H. Jones is working for W. S. Mrs. M. Amy, of Detroit, is vi=i- Roadhouse again. ling her son for a few weeks. I The Kirkton Milling Co. have been Big doings in Crediton on the 24th.fixing their grinder. to make gond Everybody corns. and see. hog feed this summer. The grass is Aliss May Graham. of London, is i growing,hut only two farmers that visiting her uncle Mr. Wilson An -1 we know of have finished seeding in deAirsor.' i this vicinity. "Harry Eilber M. P. P. went tot Toronto on Monday on business. ltev. and Mrs. llicks spent a day at Ailsa Craig. Mr. S. Brown is suffering from an attack of rheumetistn. Miss 'Mary ltoezler. of Exeter, is spending a few days in town. Farquhar Miss Louise Feltner and bliss Ache- son of Exeter, spent Sunday in town. There is to be a fee pole erected on • Miss llartleib spent Sunday in the school ground. 8. 8 No. 2. painted Dashwood.in the national colors. red, w bite and Mr. George Eilber and Mr. Elmore blue, to stimulate the growing boys Lawson left Monday for new On-' to love their country true. and when- tario where they have accepted posi- ever darter threatens to bravely dare tions as fire rangers. and do all they can to keep it free. Mr. and Mrs. hardy. of Denfield,' Righteousness • xalteth a nation, but are visiting Mrs. J. Eilber for n few sin is a reproach to any people. days. Mr. W. Kay purchased some prom - Air. Geor'?e Bedford left for Sarnia, ising colts at the sale in Exeter the to work. I other day. Mr. Tiernan and Mr. \Vm. Braun.1 Most of the fat stock has been de- Mr. 'M. Brenner and Mrs. J. D. of Dashwood. gave our town a flying livered Hud farmers are being freed I Mannon. of Grand Bend. spent one visit. from the toil imposed by the Inng l day Inst week with Ezra Brenner,. Everybody was looking forward , winter. Al) summer toil to gather 'fhe flax [trill has just completed for the game of ball with Exeter. feed and all wintectoil to nso it, but We know it would have been inter- where is there a better country. esting but they were stung. I - The Lawn Tennis players met in thel women wit h pale co lorless faces office of the Manager of the Bank who feel weak and discouraged. will of 'Commerce on Friday evening, to receive hoth Mental and bodily vigor elect officers for the corning season) by using. Carter's Iron Pills. [which and transact other special business., are male for tbo blond. nerves and The folios% ing is the result of the eke-, complexion. tion : llor. Pres. H. Eilber. M. P. P. A tickling or dry cough can be quickly loosened with Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. No opium. no chloro- form. nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by W. S. •Howey. . DASHWOOD NEWS Das hwood The Junior and Senior Alliances of the Evangelical church have pre- pared a splendid program 1.)r their Rally on Sunday evening. The meet- ing will begin at ?epin. The col- lertio.t will ba in the interest of Northwest Missions. The Sunday School has decided to hold its an- uuul children's day on Sunday Jun .0th. A good program is anticipated. Mr. Arthur Goetz, of Stratford. is spending a few days at his home here Misses Dell and Mildred Brown, of Crediton, spent Sunday at W. Siv- e ' M r. Eldon Goetz left on Monday for Meaford, where he intends to re- main for some time. Sacramental . •rvice will be obsery ed in the Eva+ag lical church Sunday morning. Rev. A. Y. 'Heist, of Ber- lin will occupy the pulpit. R ThIIVA The Gnz;.tte-Review. of Park Riv- er. North Dakota, bas the following paragraph in reference to William )tarry. who at one time lived near here. and who moved to Dakota and is under a life sentence ;or murder, is tiering his hired luno. "Win. Barry. in the penitentiary from 'Cavalier co.. under a life science for murder, is causing the warden a great deal of trouble, as be claims be should be free and is no longer amenable to prison discipline. For three weeks he has been on bread and water diet, and in addition is chained to his cell door because he refuses to work. His case is of state [wide interest, as he has been thrice tried and sentenced and twice in the supreme court. The last act in hie case was n determin- ation by the upper court that ]tarry ea; wrongfully sentenced for life un- der the verdict, as the sentence should have been for ten years in- stead of for life tinder the circum- stances. but this finding of the court has not been certified to the warden of the penitentiary, and Barry stands as alifer. The murder was commit- ted ten years ago. and starry claims that he should be free. but until the courts decide the matter. he will either work or continue his diet. A pain prescription is printed upon each 25c. box of 1)r. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablebs. Ask your Doctor or Drug- gists if this formula is not complete. Pain means congestion. blood pres- sure. Head pains. womanly pains, anywhere get instant relief from a Pink Pain Tablet. W. S. Howey. Shipka Hiss N. Keogh. of Detroit, is at The Bijou livery is busy these days. The Bijou lovery is busy these days. owner 8. J. Sweitzer. the winter's scotching. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sweitzer and Mr. and Mrs. F. Geiser spent Sunday at Lake Smith. Miss N. Keogh was in London one day last week and was accompanied (tome by her sister Miss 8. Keogh. .lir. S..1. Sweitzer has purchased a f:ere bus for his Bijou livery. l'res. 'Ira 8. Brown; 1st. Vice -tyres. SAINTHIIUIIY The tender leaves of n harmless \V. 11. James; 2nd. Vice -Pres. Moses) Tho opening of the Sunday School Tung -healing mountainous shrub, give I Foist ; Treasurer Herbert Eilber ; hall of the St. Patrick's Church will to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its mar - 1 Secretary 'Claude Bluett ; Manager take place Monday evening May 24t1).we'lorts curative properties. Tight Richard houses. The boys have tt.he,1 an excellent program will be tickling or distressing coughs. quick - bought. a newnet and other sup - liven by Prof. McLeod. of Mnmilton, ly yield to the healing, soothing action I plies and as soon as the grounds are 1 ant,s'sted by Miss llnrrizanGranton, of Lncaandii of this splendid prescription' -Dr. in shales, they twill commence prat-� d Miss L:ur;, of 3hoop's Cough Remedy. And it is so tiring. I o:hc•rs. , safe and good for children. as well. The grim reaper. death. bas again ' Containing no opium, chloroform, or entered our midst and rumored one G!.>Lfl3 VORZ:�J, other harmful drags. mothers should of our respected citizens. We refer The Kiril You Hare Always Bovril I in safety always demand Or. Sheep's to Mrs. Eckhard \Vilhelm, who passed Bean the 11' other remedies are offered. tell to the great beyond on Saturday. theSignature �f I ilium No 1 Br your own judge I Sold 15th.. at the sur of BR years I(1 of ae months and 8 d.rys. The deceased has been ill for about four years but nlwaya born her lot with great pati- ence. Of late she has been quite help- less. Thu interment look place in the 'Crediton cemetery. The Itsv. Iletin officiated at the cemetery. ni- ter iwhich a funeral sermon was de- 1 livered in the church. Sermons in the two languages were given by the Bev:. Bunn and llaist. Mrs. Wilhelm 1 ons born in Germany and came to this country when seventeen years of age settling in Hamburg. After re- maining there for several years she (eine.' to Stephen Township. where she weddThy 1liverl1onittheirer rftrmtg tt•estsof trht. i ell - ego until 13 years ago. when they moved to Credit o.1 end have since re- sided hers. The decrn.ed leaves her r:urvivin:r. a husband, one son. John and four daughter.. Mrs. John Roes- zler. Mrs. Ezra !hist, Mrs. Charles Itoeszler and Miss Luna. all of Cred- iton; three sisters. Mrs. (:rill, of Jackson. Mich.. Mrs. Albert Rader. of Osnnbrock and Mrs. Dan Ruby. of Cavalier. N. 1)., and 1 w brot hers. Louis 1.nufeld. of Kansas and John Kaufetd, of Recti City. Mich. The bc- reat•ed family have the sympathy of the vicinity in their hour of sorrow. K irkton The vote on th • by-law will take *lace tomorrow and it is up to every rale payer to ;set out and ser that it is curried. At the Inst voting the Kirkton poll trove !'0 out of 02 in favor of the by -lata and this time the other too should get in line along with these who (ailed to corny out and maks it a complete sweep. Soin.• have made tip their minds that the rand will come. hems or no beaux. miry be walking on very un- r•crfnin ground. 11 is Lime n that tb,• C. 1'. R. has had more than one route to Snrn'a under eonsid-r*1ion. Since the defeat of th• by-law in Iflan•- hard last month it is rossible that the company rnny again consider the 'd- visnbility of taking the Abort r though 1o•aibly less detern1)7e ro•. via London. It is ileo knottn that 1 •.1 rune effort is b1II C te.nde to hat 1h,• 41. 1'. 1t. take up the chart granted by entrain:ell this sea.iurl nllnwine construction of n road from London to Sarnia direct. Christ.' these eircomstante it would not np- peet that th• C. J'. 1t. is hound to tuk • ti:.• ::I. Marys route. aim BRAN C O RAN SYRUP. Makes Housokooping Easier In spring and summer "Cto\V11 ]hand Syrup" should be more largely used by everyone. It simplifies the making of deli- cious dishes to such an extent that hour. - keeping becomes easier in everyway. Crown Brand Syrup eaten with bread. toast, biscuits, pudding, porridge or pasta', provides sustaining dishes that please the palate and don't overheat the lxxly-dishes that are plain, wholesome, easily prepared and easily digested and at the same time very nourishing. Won't you try CROWN 13RANI) :>VRU1'? When you think of its pur.ty, its wholesomeness, of all the dainty anti delightful dishes you can snake with it, -when you think of its fine "honey -cream" flavor and clear golden colour, --and how it will save you trouble and bring variety to every ureal -don't yo't think it worth your \while to order some. Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it. For pour crnvenience Crown Mand Smut' iv rut up is 2. 5. 10 and 20 sir tient tint with WA hes The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Limited ESTABLISHED 1858. 1•"'i Works : CARDINAL, Ont. Offices : MONTREAL. TORONTO and lR.tNTFoit U 1 A MONEY SAVED 13y Dealing at Sieberts We will offer all our Carnets consisting of Tapestry, Union and Ilemp Cat pets at a discount of 15 per cent. Don't Miss This We will also save you [Honey in Dress Goods. We buy from the best dress goods house in Canada, and can save yon from to to 25 per cent. Colne and take a look throngh our Dress Goods before you buy. We make a specialty of Millinery and our prices are lower than the lowest. Farm Produce Taken in Exchange WAN TED -A car of Potatoes this week. highest prices paid for produce. Siebert & Co. Hartleib Block. DASIIWOOD 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 Hog Fencing. ri ((s 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- Seuour ready Mixed Paints 100 per cent pure Buy your Hardware From us Prcduce taken in Exchange Hardware D. T1 EMAN, Dashwood Lumber Shingles and Lath We wish to announce to our many friend's and to all those needing build- ing material that we are in a better position than ever to supply your• wants in Lumber, Shingles, Cedar Posts, Laths, Fence Slats Cisterns, Water Troughs, etc. If you intend building a house or barn we will be pleased to quote prices and assist you in any way we can. Come in and get our prices. The Dashwood Planing Mill Co., Limited. Dashwood, Ont. Housecleaning Wants House cleaning time is here with all its worries. Let us help you by supplying you with Scrub Brushes, White wash Brushes. Soap, Dutch Cleanser. Gillet's Lye, household Ammonia, Ilon Ami for cleaning wind• ows and in fact anything needed for scouring and cleaning. Then you will want some of our wall papers which we are Belling at greatly reduced prices. Ask to sec our patterns, we can please you. PAINTS. -You need paint for renewing little things around the house. We handle the Celebrated Sherwin-Willimas Palate, re- cognized ns the best paint made, in cans from 15c. to 95o. Var. nish stein at 25c. a can is just the thing for making old furni- ture look like new. Call and let us talk this paint proposition over with you. Farm produce wanted for which we will pay the highest price. JOSHUA JOHNS FARQUII AR, - ONTARIO HAY COUNCIL site devoted her time t0 deaconess work in tont city going west about 'I'h.' shote council met on \\'ed_ three years ago. nesday May 5th, with all members On Monday of last week while the present. John Fuss end Henry Lipp - noon train of the C. P. R. was run.. Ding into Goderich. a Mogul engine [which was making ail' a freight train got on to the main line near the har- bor hill bridge, and an effort was made to flag the in -coming train, which slowed up aomrahat as it catnc round the big mill. but not enough tO prevent it colliding with the freight engine with such force as to smash the cowcatchers and platform of eaob and interlock the fronts Bo that seer- oralarate horsthemuork wer.• required tose- w. hardt were appointed to make cem- ent tile. under the direction of the reeve. The reeve was authorized to buy a ear of cement for Township use. The clerk urns instructed to prepare a by-law, in accordance with Sec's 8S. 137, 151 anti f., and that he lay the same before the Council tit the next meeting The following accounts were ordered to he paid :-11. Howard, rep cid N. IL :c-4.60; A. Munn, goods for indigent' 7.15; 'Jl. G. Cnmcron. pert costs re Ilissonnette suit. 25.00 ; It. Thele, rep col 8. 11. 1.50; R. Goetz. lumber and work. Con 12 and 13, 1:1.52; Win. If your Stomach. Heart or Kidneys Roeder. drain ncro's road Con 14, erre tweak. try tit Inst, a few doses 2..51); C. lilnckwell, cul Con 4, 3.00; only of Dr. Hhoop's Reatorative, In sly. I.ipphardt, nssrssor's salary 100. five or ten days only, the result will 00; S. Spencer. witness fee re His- surprise you. A fete cents will cover sonnettc suit. 0.00; A. Brisson do the cost. And here is why help comes 6.00; .1. Laporte. do 11.00; H. E. so quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't drug Fanst. do 7.75; F. Iles, Sr.. do and the stomach. nor stimulate the Heart ex: minatiort 11.00; P. Lamont. wit. or kidneys. Dr. Hhoop's Restorative 'toes directly to the weak and failing nerves. Each organ has its own con- trolling nerve. When these nerves fail. the depending organs must of neceseit,'y fatten. This plain. y'etl vitnl truth. clearly tells why 1)r. Shoop's Restorative is a0 universally successful. its success is leading time gists everywhere to give it universri' preference. A test will rarely 1rh Sold by W. H. Rowes,. Hess fee 7.75: i'. Lamont. expenses re Sep No. 11. 7.75; 0. ilissonnethe; exnminntion 4.25; C. Eilber serving Ilissonnette 2.50. Council will meet again on \C.dnesday the 2nd. day of .Ione. at 10 o'clock n. m. as a Court of Revision of the Assessment (toll and for general business. 1'. Bless, Sr., Clerk. Heron Many in Senforth and vicinity will regret to learn of the death of Miss Annie Edge. w hich occurred at the North Ilattl, ford. Saskatchewan, In- chedrinl Scenol. on Saturday. May 8. Miss Edge was a native of Heefortb, and was h• Id in the highest esteem by all who knew her. Some years ago she went to Toronto and took n coarse in the Church of England training school. After graduating IRET('i1N Tl'CKE' 4 AT SiN(:' I'AItE. On account of Victoria .1 the Grand Trunk Railway Sys. , hill issue return tickets at Single Fare, between all stations in Canada nl:o to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich.. Ninpnrn Frall. and Buffalo, N. Y. Good going May 21. 22, 23, 24, return limit Mny 26th. 1409. Full infr.tmntiorl Hud tickets from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent.