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THE EXETE11 TIMES, AUGUST 29th 1907
KEEP COOL
Why not be comfortable the rest
of the season when you can get a
beautiful Summer Suit, made to
order for $ l0.
J. H. HOLTZMANN
CREDITON, KEEPS
KORRECT WOOLENS
Save Money by Dealing at the
WINCHELSEA STORE
sHOES!We still have a good supply at the old prices. Ask your neigh-
bors if they are not satisfied with what they have bought dur-
ing the last month.
For the next thirty days we will give Special Bargains in all
kinds of Dishes. Come and see for yourself.
DRY GOODS! Our Goods m. Whto hand a
largeFall stock ofare FlannelettecoinginBlanketseave , Flanneletto
Shirting, Fancy Flannelettes, Flannelette Sheeting double width.
VELOURS! Apron Gingham', Tartan Plaids. These have all been
bought at right prices. Conte early and get your choice.
Alen's and Boys' Ready -Made Clothing
!You will
want a new
suit to go to the Fall Fairs. We have them and will sell them at right prices.
40 Suit ends. Special bargains. Made to order.
Fresh Groceries always on hand. Highest Prices paid for Produce.
COWARD & CO.
Reduction in Dry Goods
Owing to some of our goods being
damaged by smoke and water in
the recent fire, we have concluded
to sort them out and sell at a Red-
uction.
We will also add to this the balance of our summer stock,
as having jest taken stock we find it to large for the space we
have in our store, we will also include in the sale our stock
of Ready Made Clothing.
You will also findilo w value in fiannellette and gen-
eral goods, they having been bought at
old prices.
Fresh Groceries on nand Produce taken' in exchange.
J. Kellermann, Dashwood.
Just try a blended flour
once and see for yourself
that it does make
WHITER and tastier
Bread and Biscuits -
LIGHTER P.tstry-
MORE DELICIOUS
Cake.
A.nd there's good reason
for it, too.
Blended Flours
combirfic the rich nutriment, the whiteness, lightness
and delicate flavor of Ontario wheat with thc strong
qualities of Manitoba wheat.
For all home baking -no flour, milled only from spring
wheat, can compare with a
BLENDED FLOUR.
Look for this trademark
on every bag or barrel
of flour you buy.
Take no other. �� LAgLI
"Made in Ontario"
Indigestion
Stomach lroubl•• k t,,.t a symptom of: and not
Lanett a tile.• disease. We think of Dyspepsia.
bunr, and Indigestion es n'al di+.•eses, FPS
riry7 are symptoms only of a .. Mitt) spcdlo
e slckn.rrnnthhag else.
a was this feet that first correctly led Dr. Shoop
Ismthe crest Pei of that now very ta,puiar stomach
eddy -pr. sho,p's Restorative. (loin, direct
the stomach nerves. niece brought thea sneers.
sad favor to Dr. Shoop and his Iteaorettve. With-
eut that original and highly vital principle. no
sl.Ch lasting a.'eomplishin.rd• Wer. ever to lie had.
!or stomach distress. hooting. biliousness, had
�tbath and sallow coT( lesi.'n, try lir. Shoop's
nether -710h is or Liquid -and .. 4, for Tour.
gaff what it yen and w ill do. We sell and cheer-
tillr recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
W. S. HOWEY.
EYES EXAMINED
SCIENTIFICALLY
WITHOUT DROPS
All the errors of refraction are revealed to us
ty cur wonderful methods. Come to Landon.
Take a.h antage r l our Tree consultation.
We are the only eyes..thl specialist. inCanada
who take the entire respons.bd,cy of )-our eyes
from the elan nsti•,n to tke making of the
glasses complete on the premises.
. THE TAIT-BROWN OPTICAL CO.
EYESIGHT SPECIALISiS
237 Omegas Street - • • • Londe*. Ons.
Crediton
DR.P, J. MoCUI:, DISMBEIt Oh- I
TARIO COLLEGE mantic'. Mr. and Nrs.
ass and Burgeons, Successor to Dr. Goderl_h, are at
R. L. Halet. Oredlton. Ont. this vicinity.
The lawn social given by the Ladies' Mr Florenz Rhode, of London is
Aid of the Evangelical church Friday the guest of Lis parents. -
night was a grand success, the weatb• Mr. and )dre Michael 1'iteu, of Park-
er being all that could be desired. An hill, visited friends here a few dayb
immense crowdathered on the beau- last week.
tiful lawn. The receipts amounted to Me. E. P. Paulin. of Goderich and
considerable over one hundred dollars. Mr. E, Rennie, of Zuricp, called on
H. K. Eilber is spending a few days friends last Sunday.
of this week in Berlin attending accn•, Mr. Louis Simons, of Elmira, was in
vention of the 1. 0. F. the village last week.
Mrs. Eidt and daughter Vera, of Mr. Mark Brokenshire intends open
Philipsburg spent a few days in the Ing up a tailor shop over Haynie:Amr s
H
village the guest of Mrs. J. H. Holtz. confectionery store.
Mr. Geo. Edighoffer will open up
mann. , his shoeshop iv Airs. Crofts old tailor
A buss load of the Young I cop e's
Alliance took in the lawn social at shop where be will be located ut.til
Dashwood Tuesday night and all re-
port a good time.
Mr. Win. Lewis occupied the pulpit
in the Methodist church Sunday
morning and Mr. Holland in the even-
ing.
Court of Revisiou was held in the
Town Hall Tuesday last.
The three weeks old infant of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Heist died Monday
morning. The bereaved family have
the sympathy of the community.
Mr, Wesley Finkbeiner held a very
successful auction sale the past week,
having cleared out his entire stock of
groceries.
Mrs, Link has had her residence im-
proved by a fresh coat of paint. Fred
Harris, the genial painter, is doing
the job.
Dr. and Mrs. Orale. of Centralia,
spent Tuesday in the village.
in
a morning re. Link left Monday ori g for
Toronto to attend the millinery open-
ings.
Mrs. Harry Beaver and son Vornan,
are spending a few weeks in Hamilton
visiting her sister, Mre. Huxtable.
A very successful children's day was
held last Sunday in the Evai.gelical
church. The children rendered a tine
exercise in the evening to a crowded
house. The collections amounted to
T12.00 for the Missionary cause.
Ben Bertrand, of Detroit, is spend -
'n:; a few week; vaoation under the
parental roof.
Mr, and Mrs. Grisinore, of Pan-
dora, Ohio, is visiting their daughter
Mrs. Ed. btorlock.
Garnet Baker spent Sunday in the
village.
Dashwood
Abraham Bean, of
present visiting in
EXETER SC110014 130AIID
The regular monthly meeting of
the P. S. Board was held in the, of -
Ike of Mr. 8. Martin on Monday
evening last, absent el. Huston.
The following are the items of btlFi-
nese discussed and passed. Flooring
oils to be tested on the two Junior
Rooms per W. J. Carling and F.
Wood, -Connor Bros. account $2.00
for repaire, T. Brock labor 1.25, T.
Swale, for new well $27.111 to be paid
per W. J. Carling and It. N. Rowe,
new %veil to bo completcvd and pres-
ent pump cleanl and used. per W.
J. Carling and F. Wood. Minutes of
last meeting passed, per chair. Thu
Board have pleasure :n advising the
rater:lycra that a satisfactory qual-
ity and flow of water appears to
have been recurc'd.
THAMES 1t0AI).
Several of our young people ep nt
last Sunday at Grand hand.
ass Myrtle Madge leaves :this
week for Manitowaning where she
has secured the .position of teach'r
in alio high •Sohool Department.
Her many friends wish her success.
Sirs. Albert Kyddi, tot Lanagan,
Sask., spent a few .stays with rela-
tives here.
Mrs. Andrew Stewart of Seaforth
is visiting with friends in• our ncizh-
be rhaal.
\f r. ,las. Cam116JI, of •)Iitchell,
{•:rid a flying visit to his relatives
:,ere last week.
Mr. and Sirs. Fr.•d Ilunkin. :and
little slaughter Eti.el. silent Sunday
last in Ligate, the ,tucsta of •Mr.
and Mrs. H. Ilunkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Camj.beIl ate!
daughter Bella, also (,ljrs. Pater
Campbell. all of Crornvl ty visited the
home of Mr. John Cottcl.on Monday.
MT. CAitME1.
The picnic here last Thursday was
Ilrll attendee}. The day was an ideal
one: for sports. Receipts. e3n.00.
Tenders for Sidewalk
'('enders will be r('ct-ived for th•'
(rnstruclion of a granolit hie ,pave•
ment along Victoria h1rcet from
Slain to Andrew Streets. flans anal
Specifications may be Men at Ilia
office of the (leek. '"i'enders (re-
ceived up to i p. m. Monday Sept.
2nd, 1907. The I',wcst or any Mender
not rice -arily accepted.
3. SENIOR, Clerk.
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High Glass
DIAMONDS
People who buy diamonds
want !tunes that will hear
the closest scrutiny - gems
which are free from flaws
and from whose surface
every ray of light is reflect-
ed as from a drop of water.
Ve carry all sizes of dia.
monde from the largest to
the R,na1lest, either eet or
unlet and all of the purest
quality
C. H. WARD & CO.
:T7l:ltirhtnond gt. Loin on;
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the
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yo
held in the basement of the church
on Tuesday night and was well at-
tended.
destroyed block is rebuilt.
he lawn social gotten up by the The scene::: along the ver is very
ung people of the Evan. chinch was beautiful. On the islands are pretty
boat and are having a coed titre -
We left St. M it ys where tho crops
were good, but they diel not s1so:v up
eery welt until Thcdford was reach -.l
411(1 there they seam to Leave a good:
-•rp. Around Parkhill and .dilh-t
Cruet t11ey . ked very el:ort.
We boarded the Ste.,in r .S1ajest:c
at earuia :.l 3.30 a, 01. :and hada c
very pleasant trip to the bug. '1'1..:
blajeetic ia a:t excellent boat. With
beautiful staterooms and Whit; La 11
hall, tee meals being very gc•a1 at 50
cents. Leaving ILatlie Huron and
coming into tate river one :s struck
with the taunter cf i -keds, all wo,;d-
cd with scree sprtiL= suet Ville. A
places the ctaaIIUCt is very- :.:arrc.v
and lighthouses flat the shore cv:ry
utile cr so bent,: to the clau;erouw
route. The i:;;?:tiaousea are kept
feet d nieht and day flout the open-
ing t0 the Close cf :iavagatioll, gee
being furnished from large tanks.
leIRKTON
Master Eddie Taylor retarded to
his home in Detroit en Friday last
after spending three Meeks vacati.,a
with his aunt here.
Miss Violet Jamieson returned to
Luudua on Saturday after spending
her vacation with her parents diced.
Mrs. Campbell :and daughter. of
Toronto are visiting with the Dr.
here for a tle�i1e.
Death relieved the tiutie rings pt
W. J. Tufts one of our most high-
ly respected residents on Sunday eve
after havin • suffered from appendi-
citis fur the past two weeks. In-
terment took place on Tueeday.
Mr. W. 11. Mareliali and 'daughters
Misses Edna arid Laura are in Berlin
this week attending the 134,17 Coart
meeting of the 1.0.F., as delclgate,
We wish them a pleasant time.
Fire ,by children playing kith
matches consumed the Stable of Mr.
John William's in this village -'on
Monday evening of this week. The
hero.c efforts of tke bucket brigade
aav((t the (:welling witioh is only 21
ft. (Latent. The. wind lavas also fav-
orable but the residence of Mr. J.
Sutherland was greatly ail danger ;r=
the wind was directly on it but by
colist0111 care it was kept from tak-
ing fire.
bit. and Mrs. B. J. Roodhouse and
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Kirkby, ol St.9larys
etteided the funeral of W. J. 'Tufts
un 'Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. White of Brantford is vis-
iting at the home of 'Mrs. J. \Wil-
liams her brother.
A new steel (Super -structure tis
being placed on the bridge on the
boundary North of the village one
mile. The abutments are risso being
raised about a foot to bring thc
floor level With the (roadbed the
old one having been low.
Mrs. Lr. Ferguson, ,of rtoronto.
was calling on friends in the vil-
lage on Saturday.
•(Too late for last week.)
IIarvest is re::riy eve:.
The sound of the thresher i ::car a
curly and late.
Self et tiers are the :leant i..'i';
no cutting of band, •iny more.
The null II iia, )tau been closed
during the. past ter days, i� in full
blast again.
Meana'. Ilrethour and Moore -have
sold over .12 torts of binder 11511,0 this
season.
Mr. \V. J. Tults is at timer of
writing very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzbitntnoes,
of St. Mary's ;spent Sunday at J.
Taylors.
1'hc K.O.'1'.M. excursion to Spring -
bank was a very successful utfeir
Kirktou lent Winning a fair share
of the p:.zes. The hundred yards
race open, was won by N. 11. Louis(+,
the lames raoc was won by Mea. W.
Alcorn and the tug-of•war was also
won by our boys, the only misfor-
tune of the day being the brcakine
of the rope in the tug-of-war:
Miss Lottie Robinson was quietly
married at the home of her mothers
on Wednesday to Mr. Marie a pros-
perous young farmer of Tuckerstnitb.
Mrs. Vennor, of Stratford, is vis-
iting at the home of her perents .1r. really that seemed to ba the garden
and .firs. John Sutherland. , of Eden as retards Wheat. it i=
boa utiful with immense crops. 1\e
Marsh. purgativo remedies aro took ire rho txp•crimet.t::1 farm. This
filar'giving way to the gentle action :V a Well tar treated rnsti1Utiion and is
and mild effects of Carter's Little ca credit to the country'. Mr. Mendes
Liver Pills. I[ you try them they the manager is a practical men, trot
will certainly please you a mere theoret:c:.l on:•. ile ;new• un
-�' with the country and is very enters
-Gc.l•. rich, August 20--Theopen tainilr�
branch of the C. 1'. R. look lilac(' :and intetcstin: to tett: with.
•ng of the new Guelph and Godericl, The farm looked bt_ ;ut,ful and when
parting w•crc given •a hearty •:ri'ii
this morning and was the occasion tat:on to CO
of
Indian Head
of 0 regular demonstration on the :, ;l thriving mace with 12 elevators.
paint of the citizens. Despite the �\•e, left there and el -riven a: Regina hour which the trait, pulls- and the. first man 1 met on the
out (7 a. tn.), .1 big dhotid was as '11LCornl w Jar. ltatclifie (ram
14( 1111)1441 at the new i,t'tioti dower le At.elersen, '.vas only a few
s%a lirarbor end 'hundreds more minutes until our old friend David
Ilatcl„d ilio train frons the "e16 -!'
i in i• hackney found us out and r:l}1 their
bluffs which odge th"_ harbor ,ind guidance teak in the city. i visited
river. Promptly to the minute, Con- gur old friend nifty Sic.Clockiin. 110
darter Peter McDonald gave the aid- 8(111104happy and ctoitig wrii. 1 tike
nal "All Abeud. and with Engirt- R(rina although tee et are 0
cer i1ugh Davidson at the 1hiot111. trifle narrow, but well pard and
the train pulled out, swung :alone large Well built nuildines. It is
the harbor edge, across the biz ern- ecood to have she tzovcrnment at your
bankment to the high bluff of the hack. They are paring the :chole
Maitland, Goderich's famous "scenic city. Tlic government buildings are
route." The train was (cell tilled ' nr, The hew reetoffice is a mag -
with i'as•engers, many of whotn took r:fici^nt building. With ail the Im-
es the trip on account of its novel4S• ilrovenlents tee taxes are not ::^:'.1;?:
Aa tie, train etrcan:eu tout, :lie
and thy did no: ^nye to borrow
crowd raised .i cheer Iond th•' anything for in:proresle;as until lest
fleet of '. l' :n th harbor hire.
`.It and :hen only a trifle-. The t.::
a salvo c't whistles• -e, rate is on1Y I7 mills.
Wee left Regina at 7 a. nr.. �: o
I'll atop your pain free. To show 1c..•k better all the wily to Saskatoon.
you first -before you epend 0 penny We arrived there at fair time and
-what my pink I'ain Tablets can for a four 1'he year old city it has them
do, 1 will ail you free, a Trial ill at. fair was on for three
l'ackaRe n[ tmhem Ahoope belicad• days, 10,000 people going throe:n the
ache Tablets. Neuralgia, headache, stat on 1Wedncaday. They ,ave
tnothaehe, period pains, etc., are due @I, 0') races alone, besides p,rii?a
aloes to el mat congestion. 1)r. f' (. 09 forthing else, includiti3 a town
ihor,p'a beadac}le Tablets simply kill let for the first prize baby. Twen-
pain by canting away the unnatural (A'tuo youngsters were up for in•
bluncl pressure. That is all. Ad• vpectian. 'Clic a tock Was goad Trot
dress 1)r. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Bold
not much of it. J. Beatty look 1st
by W. S. if
summer 1:c:.-`dottic e ti: batik~,
but pernap,s ! am peculiar in thatrespect, 1 much prefer beautiful
fields of grain aunt level country. We
stopped at the American Soo for a
short time. then crossed over to ti:=
Canadian Sea. Moth stens to be very
busy place. The locks took our at-
tention, and I had been waiting to
see them for porno lila,. They are a
grand sight :a11d work so simple. The
water is dammed back until it ries
_0 feet, They are 70 feet in Width
and are worked by electricity. The
masonry is Wondcrful,.the walls of
the canal being built cf Iar_o i:^_we
stone and cement. \\ a also saw the
Clerque Steel Works. They are run-
ning full blast and are very- exten-
sive and must be a great boon to
the 50o as they employ an endless
amount of men. We left the 'moo
and sailed un Lake Superior finding
it very cold when in thecenter of
it. In the bay on either side CVO
could see numerous islands composed
of reddish coiored rock, seetninz}y
full of mineral. We could see Belie
haste Island. Portage .Island.
and the rock ;viler•= tee :Monarch
went (kern and Inhere so many lives
were lost. When we got into Port
Arthur harbor, 1 wine l:
yrpr'ieed to
sec the tat _e :;mount of kn:pl.in_
done. ilere our boat tr:p ended.
I'cr•t Arthur : a very busy mace
a wortderfut natural harbor and Im-
ulense freight sheds. 'fiery large
steamers unload herr. Th largest
elevator in the world is here. 1 iiiaL1
the pleasure of go'nz ibrouzh it and
ware surprised to see: how wheat is
handled and tide immense machinery
to do the work. It, like Fort Wil-
liam vets power from the Kakabeka
!'ails, which are truly wonderful
nearly equaiiing Nia.ara. They have
15,000 noree power :ti t:;e now end
can develop 500,000...j;he `ails are
trent miles tae. 1o:t e( t:itaill and/con-
sumers read eet :Da . ve for S25 per
horsepower. 'file r'ccaiducks./I:4 e
aro on 0 hu_e scale, in fact I t1:ird:
Port Arthur and Fort \\ ;quant a .
the eecon(i largest lake =pippin;
ports in f ire dominion.
Fort William is a busy place. has
a beautiful natural harbor miles in
length and isel:c, terminus of the 't.
'1'. ant, 0. 1'. 1:. railway= It lir'
grit mill carsaciry of e f '1
barrels of flour per day- (so:neo
more than Nirkton or \t�ooggtti: 111
mills.) it ::as some e30(i buiCdic _
'Tile Iles town na?i is e:1 ilapos:. _
structure and from its spire you ci...
get :i _a:xi vier cf the twin cities.
They own their own teler,i:o::= riant
like Kirkton aril viciait}.
We left in :he evening for Win-
nipeg anti die:::o: see the 1:use ro.,k,
1.11 daylight when We were nearing
Rat Portage. Inc land is rouher
unt`.I near Winnipeg where it is liv-
e! and 1300? beautiful. The crops
look poor. Remained a hay ie Win -
'ewe; but as is reined fdl say w•_
did not 0 omuch.t arund ucc. \Vinnipce
:s a beautiful city w:tit its wide
h.
streets and nd5cene r.:eedi::gs. is
y
was Sunday gent :a hear
(Ralph Con • Gorden. y` he
was Way and e he:ere goo
:non from. °s s:_ y -.:a- AAAA.
wonderful store.
On Monday morn ng we took the
train from Winnipeg anti I was uis-
appeinted with 1Le crops until dear
Indian Head. We got off at Indian
(lead and remained for two day's and
owcY• and 2nd places in t..ve rICCF. 'i'hey
v-� had to clop in 2.18 over n bad t reek.
Continued Next Week.
Letter From the West.
iii1. W. R. CA{tIt, Oi: KiltKTON,
\\'it11'ES THE TiMFS (11' 11114 T1111'. O.411.111FTOR TA.
-- g,.„ t1» _,, The Kitt You Naw Aiwa
Itgasttus
st
- 1 mentioned i would drop you a
line when out West and'.sill no en-
deavor to do so. We are now on the
NEW fiRRIVflL OF UfiLL GOODS
ItT ZWIGKERS
SPECIAL PRICES
Linoleumns and Oil Cloths
We have just received a shipment of Scotch Linuleuuis in Floral and
Block patterns, 2 and 1 yard widths, extra good quality. \Ve have 8 beauti-
ful new patterns in the 4 yard width for you to select from.
We haste also new patterns in Floor Oil Cloths in 1 yd. 1 yd, an yds
widths.
Lace Curtains
New designs bought at right prices. We have the selection and can guar-
antee you the very best values in this line. We bought many Lines of our
goods before the advance. You get the benefit by dealing with ue.
Ready -Made Clothing
1Ve have also opened the first shipment of Fall up-to-date Ready Made
Clothing. A large selection of Boys' and Men's Suits. New patterns, made up
is the latest styles.
‘Ve are Clearing out Many Lines of Summer Goods Very Cheap.
We are putting a largo number of Remnants of all kinds
of goods on sale this week at Bargain Prices.
Highest prices paid for Produce. A tall Solicited.
C. ZWICKER,
Crediton.
Binder Twine
IIere are the following lints cif
Binder .Twine carried by us
Plymouth Special
Salmon Tag
Hobbs' Best
Gold Medal
We have solb over ten tons so far this season of
so they must be good, and the prices are right tco.
Don't forget that we have gcod linees of paints, and evcrything
in the hardware line.
•atm it
these brands
W. MOORE
KIRKTON.
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Off the following lines of shoes:
Ladies
10 Per Cent. Discount
...Oxfords, Sandals, Button and Lace Dongola
Shoes.
Boys --Canvas and Dongola Shoes.
Girls--Dongola Shue3 and Oxfords.
All Children's Shoes discounted.
This Sale Lasts till 1st September.
I B. W. F. BEAVERS, Farquhar
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ff. MILLS,
WOODf-i•RM
We have just received in stock a crate of dishes, white and blare pat.
terve, Cups and Cups and Saucers. also Toilet Sets, Bowls and Titohers,
all sizes, which we are stalling right.
Hay Fork Rope, Manilla, at 14c lb.
All kinds of, harvestt ogle in stock.
Machina Oil. i'eerlese. the least, 40o gallon.
Wo have about 6 pieces of thatcheap Muslin
selling cheap.
Nice Fresh Grocericts and Pure Spices in Stock.
Highest prices, cash or t rade, for produce.
lett yet whio)].
A. MILLS,
we are
Woodham:
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KARLT • N
Best $2 Hat
We are enjoying an immense trade in
our Karlton Hats, simply because they are
marvellous value. Have them made especi-
ally for us and buy big quantities, is that way
securing large price concessions which we
share with you.
ORDER BY
(Enclose your size with the money) and:
prove for yourself that the Karlton is the bat
$2 hat sold in Canada, with superior wearing
qualities to the vast majority of $3 bats.
New Karlton Derhj s for '07 are in all
latest blocks. Colors, black and brown.
Christi's hats, $2.5o to $3.50.
Telescope lfats in pearl, black and nutridit
41.25 to $2.50.
All new shapes of Snit hats, $1.3o tO $3:
Clothing •o' 'atia4 "6°66"
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