Exeter Times, 1909-07-15, Page 5THE EXETER `.L'IMES, .IL'LV 15th 1909
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Crediton
Stars Down Greysteads 7-4 on
Friday Last
Superb latching, snappy infield
Mork with the outer garden looked
after in faultless fashion. cornbiucd
with timely hitting.. won for the
hires strength and Vigor Stars the first victory they have been
nb'e to win front the Greysteads on
the local diamond in three ueasous.
:-King' had one bad inning, and that
told the story of the game as far as
the boys from the south were con-
cerned. In the second inning Roy
Siddall. Hedley and Gord. tt•haled
AI • leather :or t oat ba::ager.'. !these
with Jlclnto=h's single, a passed
ball and good base -running netted
BOVRIL 1S LIQUID LIFE •thCreditonemfou
r rgot
uns,.one in the ,first. •.
Wenn and McCue drew passes,
King doubled scoring \\'urm, but
the needed bit was not forthcoming
• noel both were left stranded. In
Overindulgence the third with one gone King hit
Itwi: :arks. went to th;rd
on a charity to Boltzmann. Otto
Ilrown w n bit by a pitched ball
and when Siddall threw wild to first
on Voting's grounder to short King
1 and Boltzmann romped home. Score
3-4. LI the sixth the game was won
F. drown, first man up, single&
Warm was called out on strikes.
.• lei lel a hot one through
:short, . wade his third double
and Frazer scored. IIoltzmann then
drove a screeching liner along 3rd
base line, scoring McCue and Fahner.
Kerr fnnned and O. 13row•n was out
at first. score 6-4
The 8th started well, \Vurtu reach-
ed first safely. McCue bit to left for
two sucks. King was out on a high
foul, but 'Worm scored on the play.
Derr and Brown were out by the
high fly route and t he game was over
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CREDITON
T e is''� hing which so quickly restores strength and
en r after` an illness .as a daily cup of BOVRIL. As a
change add a spoonful or two of milk. Or stir a spoonful
of BOVRIL into a glass of hot milk.
Some day you may eat too much. Some night
(if you're a man) you may drink more than is
good for you. For all excesses in eating and drinking
AEG
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is best because it acts on the liver, moves the bowels
and gets rid of whatever may be overloading your
stomach. For any sickness of the sort—constipa-
tion or stomach and liver troubles take an NR tab-
let to -night and you'll feel better in the morning. 52
Get a 25 9 Box.
For Sale by W. S. Cole, Exeter.
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DRS.KENNEDY&KENNEDY
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.
Kirkton
Miss Lillie Taylor, of
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E. Wurm 2 1 0
Dr McCue 1 i 0
E. Fahner 2 4 1
A. Boltzmann 1 1 0
F. Kerr 0 0 0
O. Brown 0 1 Il
H. Young 0 0
I. Fahner 0 11 1
F. Brown 1 1 0
7 19 2
G R iN-STEADS
Glen Siddall L.- • -._ 0 1 0
Shepley 0 0 I)
W. McIntosh 0 1) 0
It ,Siddall 1 1 2
Hedley 1 1 I
Gor Siddall t 1 1)
Noyes n u 0
G. McIntosh 1 1 0
J. Siddall a "_ 0
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Crediton 1 0 2 (1 0 3 0 1 x-7
Greysteads 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
NOTES
Four two -baggers for Ring in five
times up. , , t. r.
F. ltrowu, I. Fahner and A. Voltz
mann look pretty good on the infield.
The outfield look after the garden
well, getting anything that was at
all possible.
..n.: :iilowrcd one safe hit af-
ter the second inning.
Mc't'ne's safe litter along right foul
line was good for three sacks, but
'his amps called it foul. The Doctor
catne right back with a double be-
tween ithe 'third baseman's ,..legs.
Ring's smile broadened ns the game
progressed. •
The ump're was by no means pop-
e:or with the fans:
Now for Craig. Zurich and Irish
Nine. !- •
The Evangelical Sunday school has
changed their time of meeting from
Sunday afternoon to Sunday spurn-
ing at p,4'i to 10.15 o'clock itumedi-
5 , 11 ate;y after which the morning ser -
visiting at her hone• here, vier will runt eticc. This will b:
Mr. Arnold Wiseman is spending continued during the summer months.
So shall you Reap" his holidays at his home. Mr. William Finkbeiner of Pitts•
Mr. Hob( Fletcher and daughter hat- burg. tt ho Inas been spending n fete
la left last Tuesday for a t rip through days tt i t h his torrents returned last
the west. They left from Owen Sound Toesd:ni
intending to :make part of their jour- Mr. 11. i . Eilber let Wednesday I
ney by water. It the climate is stills. morning Inst on nn extended trip to
factory to his health, Mr. F•etc•her the coast. Seattle and other western
purposes making Itis home there in polnttt.
the tonne. Should be stay. we will Miss Vern and Laurette Holtz -
miss very much the genial sutile and mann are spending it few holiday:!
When we sots our advertishment in beauty handclasp of Mr. Fletcher, for in Dashwood the guests of L. K.
thenewspapels. staling the price for he has been a highly esteemed and fish.
• Suit, Co Trousers, or whatever life long resident in rind around Kirk- Sirs. Link is sueuding n few days
the ad. nige t suggest. we include the tots. in Exeter with her sister. Mr-. \Vm.
.b . of ever thing in that suit. Mr. Et nest loupe. of Toronto, at- Kuntz.
The best loth. tl.e best Linings. the tended the family ie•union of grand- Several from stere spent the 121h
best Paddi ,. s, the best 'Thread et 1... parents, ;Mr. and Mrs. Anion Shier. iu London, while others went to
ae well ns the I•, et of nue ability in ;'tet• Mr. Barry Wilson vibiled over Sun C.itton.
tir,g, Fitting; and Making, shnuld,t•t day est \VIII• Moose's, Alr+. Chas. Brown is confined to
We reap our newauol:' A tteiv cement, bridge is being built her room through illness.
just north of 1he village. Mist' Luella Wing. of Shipka, is
'lite Misses \Vnedv spent Sunday spending a few dols with her aunt
visiting their cousin Miss Vera Road- Mr:. %wicker. t
house. :I _ Lill Motz, of London. is vis -
A number from here atter dtd the it:eu 1, a Parents for a few tveeks. •
Orange celebration at Clinton.
Dr. :end Mr,. Orme and daughter,?
Among those• who attended the of C -11r:1:ia. uere in town one day
t tl►i.ad. lead you to our Shop n here Fnrestets' exenrsion to Niagara F.iils last week.
we can prove to you that we live np to %vete Mr. and Mts. (leo. Bus ton, Mr. The Misses Kuhns left for London
oro word. and M's. F. A. Taylor, Mrs. 1t. 1los- Friday where they will visit friends.
kin, Mr, Wm. Brown. MiescsSara and Mr. Art. %wicker, of London. was
Edit !Mope. in town on Saturday. I
Kirk ton cannot often tecord such bliss .Vinnifred Iars:eel. of Centralia
an event. such as occurred het e last was in town on Sunday. I
Feielay. holy Slit, when Mt- and Mts. tIr. Milton llnrria spent Sunday in
Adam Shier celebrated !brit diamond 1)ashu-ood visiting friends.
wedding. None of the family living M..s Leon ;W!Ilian:, is spending a
in the west were piesent, lint front few weeks in McGiilivrny the guest
around bete children, grand ch!Idien of Miss A1. Amos.
at,d great •grand•ehildren nhmbeting The M!' les Sieberts and Mr. Wm.
shout forty w•.•tt piesent. mt. and Itrnun, of Dashwood. spent Sunday in
Mts. 50iet have livid in this neigh- 1e.tt,s visiting friends and relatives.
lo,hnod for a isneat /anther of yea's 11r. and Mr:. Mist erle anti children
and have glinted Ile h;gh.'at. tespect :t f • Monday for their home In i) -
at1)11 toot of all near 1 itizeiy. Mr. tr.. 1.
and Mrs. Shier have our heattie't \Ir t'. Palmer and Edna Rogers
eoogiatu)atiou s rind hest WOW!. that :err :1.1 tl:,':r home in Toledo on
Stoehr:kearly eo tsorGrippewith"Preventics" they may be spared to enjoy 'many Saturday.
tr. +ar.•,le•fe•atfor Pneumonia. To moo arold more years of happy wedded life.
On Saturday evening Airs. Stahl
with Preventics Is safer than to let It run and be _____......—
number
n very touch surprised when n
obtere-trocure It ntterwanl'. To be sure. Pro-
�hipl<%t nttlnb-r of te:ntit'cey nlld neighbors
ntl.•stt111(un, ev.m n dee• ly t!eated told, hit ca.led to (Tend 0 •r eighty-seventh
t, n early—at the sneeze stage—they break, or j
,1 .1= •he-' enrlytstids. That's surely Letter. Mr. .loft Mclanac. Of 'Aicrrill, js b?rthdny with hers
eats- why they are f1111e,t t•n'wentits. I he Mitt it Finkbeiner of Del roi4
IT•:.•uthaar• ittlecandy cold CUms. No Olen. vi -sting fit his brothers home here. area spending n fest weeks with (heir
,,•, 1teyslo.nothing sickening. Nice ter tho Mr. nud M rs. John Gosser attend- p g
gd„tntr-and thomughty safe leo. It you feel pnrcnt.9.
Maw.11)oe1sneczr,iiyoiacheall over. think of I the Orange celebration at Clin- AI r. and Mrs. Wes. herr. of 1Cin-
•eentMs. Promptne4s miy 81«isave halt Tout t , , on •Mondn3•. chc:yen are visiting friends around
rat sieknera. And dont forget your child. 11
Mr,. A. Melnto'b. of London. i!
'here is feverishness, nightnr duty. herein prob. . here.
I„r !�,.. )'rtventlr5 greatest elliel,.ney. Sold in w. :t it.;t at 1he home of Mr. D. Mc-
And
r. and Mrs. J. Lawson and 3E r.
iso. 4 for tie) pocket. also in 'let b,.y. s u1 41 I•ta1C. Shad Mrs. •Alnrloek went to London
retw.vttk+. boat on your drttggltt+ giving Toll Mr. Will Ntweitr� r to a+ at Clin-
ton :lean Mand t on Monday morning in an nuto. bit
Preventics
_ they come back by trniu in the cycn•
Ing. We nnderstnnd they left the'
auto there for an overhauling.
The teachers nre engaged for of
(rr the holidays.
s:.- +•sM x-,12 We nre Fort to report tbat Mts.
e 2!<6'"�.1. lln'-t net •ith an accident Fri -
We aro constantly sewing on
the best cloths money can buy
We are reaping satisfi-'d cos
tomers. Natural, isn't it.
day morning. She was standing on
at bus when it upset. and in falling
p rain u her ankle. We hope she
;. • owl be around again.
:.! ..day. the 12th was very quiet
here. Som:, of the Orangemeu went
to London, tvhi:e others w•eut to
C.iitou. They must have forgotten
to take their drupes with them as
the couldn't hear the sound of one.
While driving back west Saturday
evetang, Mr. Scott Met ttith an ac -
olden:. The horse got frightened and
started turning from one side to
the other until it got near the fence
Mr. Stott was thrown out of the rig
but luckily he was not hurt much.
The buggy was somewhat damaged.
The Brownies drove out to 'Cen-
tro Monday evening and played a
i r.t'ud y gauze of baseball with the
C.•1traaa boys. The Scor: was 8-0
in favor of the Brownies. It takes
the Crediton boys to play ball.
\1so'nuu. doll is all smiles. Its a
Miss Vera Jennison is staycng at
young \Ir-. 'Phos. Love's.
Mrs. Fletcher and children. of Mr;. W. (A. Mallard, of Duluth. who
Dashwood, are visiting friends here. is at Mt. Clemens. :s expected to vis -
;dr. Art. llo:tzinann was in Dnsh- it ber mother Mr,. Gro. Sherritt in
wood on Monda • on business, a couple of weeks.
} Mr. J. J. Taylor has his new house
�— • : �r:y completed. 1t is a beautiful
Nothing in the way of a cough is
btti,din; and will improve the 21st.
anile so annoying as a tickling, teas- _
tt•heezing, bronchial cough. The
auickest relief comes verbal)! from With the aid of the Militia Depart-
vt perscription known to, druggists ev- rn'•nt. the Canadian National Exhibi-
DASiiW00D NEWS
11Altl'LEY
Well the 12th of July
and gone.
Mr. S. Sweitzer. the liveryman of
1:rn"d heed. took two busloads of
the Greenway Orangemen up to Clin-
to:t Monday morning. returning on
Tuesday morning.
Miss Evelyn Mollard, of Duluth, Is
visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Geo.
Sherrit!t.
The rain which threatened to fall
in this vicinity Monday evening
moved northward; and gave the 1)eo-
p:e a beautiful shower.
Miss Edith 'Taylor is spending her
holidays at her home on the 21st.
has come;
Shaiiefu11y
Cut to Pieces
We want to sell
oft our entire stock of trimmed and untrimmed
hats and will offer from now until the end of
the season at such prices that will make then
move. Now is your last chance to get a hat
very cheap.
Siebert lk Co.
eryithere as 1)r. Shoop s Cough Rent- Con will this year present the great-
. • I I tl blip k U1�51iWOOD
edy and besides it is so thoroughly
harmless that mothers give it with
perfect safety even to the youngest
babes. The tender leaves of a simple
mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's
Cough Remedy its remarkable effect.
It is truly a most certain and trust—
worthy prescription. Sold by W. S.
I iowey.
NOTE AND iCOMMENT
During the past few months there
have been a number of communica-
tions in the '1'irnes making mention
of the'Councii's delay in going ahead
with the securing of a water works
,ys!ent. la another column will be
found a repay to these by Reeve
T. 1I. McCallum. Ile deals with the
matter very fully and it is worth
taking time to read carefully.
This adl. is sowed to reap you ns one
of our customers. \Vhen yon needSuit. Coat, 'rl'ott:el.,' (tr
fancy `'est
3, H. Holtzmann
C'tEucrON
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W. S. NODI:EY
est and most compiete military ds- ar el oc .
pray and tournament ever attempted
la Canada. Its features will be a
Model Military Camp. Musical Drive THE DASHWOOD PLANING MILL CO
by the Artillery, Musical hide by the', Have on Hand and for Sale CHEAP
Dragoons. and everything That is
bright and new in Military spectacles Pine and Hemlock Lumber; Shingles, Laths, Posts, Sash, Doors, Frames
and competitions. The Model C:atnp. Flooring and Siding.
twill be on the grounds during the
entire Exhibition. and twill containl We •
sell the celebrated Paroid Roofing -None Better
heavy and rapid-fire guess and all
Limited.
tite appliances of a modern mill-; All kinds of Factory work done to order for which our prices are reasonable.
tory camp. Just to hand, a largo import order of NVINDO\V GLASS
which we will sell at vety close priers.
Now is the time to order your Hay Racks and Water Troughs.
Call in and See us.
Pain can be ca -sly and autckly stop-
ped. Pink fain Tablets—Dr. Shoop's
stop headache, womanly pains, any
pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure.
Formula on the 25c. box. Ask your
druggist or doctor about this formula
—it's fine. Sold by W. S. IIowey.
The
Dashwood Planing Mill
Dashwood, att.
Co., Limited.
Tho merchandise listed in e•a• Summer r • ' c” '
demand is most argent at this s••: Son and 551,
not an article listed which cannot he nit 1 1. a , .:;u::.:�o i:t 1•::..
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Every page contains items t•.: ' :incl prices at-' !.' i leelly hi s-rYur favor, rn doil't fit to gest v•,ur share of these wonderful
bargains. We believe that a trial et•!er iia ?c i , t i .• I arty t,f l'iiy cora tvuo twill et itw!no,V yon that CATONe'f) i , O.,. 1• nee 1•, d,. poor fin ing the
year -nand. 11)11 sl ill deei,le un:clteruldt• to buy when, it dollar gels Ihu uteri value, the: nsdit, w•o Ixliete, \:.., i,o n.•,re h'siness fir tIs awl greater
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