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.(Intendef1 for last week
V01141.41 Meeting
The new council met for their grist.
meeting its per, statute on Monday at.
Poon. 'Reeve Geiger; Cotineilloz'ss,
til'ickle, ,Cousitt, Spencer and •Camer-
on tailing their oaths. of office be-'
fore Clerk' Patterson, The council'
then adjourned to meet again on
''Tuesday <evening.
The 'Council again met on Tites-
tlay evening at o'clock with all the
nieunbers present and the Reeve in
the chair. The' minutes of the last
Meeting were read .and adopted on
motion of Cameron and Consifi~
Constable Hndso i was. present
Bund gave a report of the poll tax
collections.
David Robinson was present and,•
being called •on by the Reeve :found
some fault. ;.bout the Auditors' re-
port
e;port of 1929. •
Under the Beading of reports of
Municipal offices as the collector.
was ,net present, termer Reeve
•
aaiggins gays a report on the tax reel.
factions stating that there was some
y 1250 still to collect sand $735 in.
the hands of the collector making an
amount of .$2Q15 to• be turned .ever
;o the village treasurer;
•Communications were read"front
Salvation Army', Municipal `World,
Good Roads Association, Department
if Agriculture on Weed Inspection,
General Accident and Insurance Co.
_hese communications were ,ol•dered
lied.
Solite bills and accounts were pre
.rented and ordered paid on motion
.>f Consitt and M#elle, These ac-
counts Were •motsly for the election
'ltpenses.
On +motion of Cameron aiid Spell-
ccr By-laws, 1, 2, S. and 4, be given
their first reading and on notion -of
•C.onsitt . ,id Mickle were given their
third reading and finally passed. By-
Law No. 1 for appointing the muni-
cipal .offices for .the year and their
salaries. jas. A. Patterson was ap-
pointed Clerk; C. Cook, treasurer;
;A. W. E. Heinpbill, ,colleetor; Ray
McAj•thur aiid Joseph Hudson, audi-
tors; Caiin' udson, Assesor; Mrs. G.
Hudson, caretaker of the Town Hall;
Geo. Hudson, .constable .and manager
Or the Hall and Nelson Blatchford,
WHERE NATURE DWARFS MAN ..
ty �
'Visitors to Jasper, National Park, in the heart of th;e'Canadian
.
Rockies, stand dose •to the very act of creation. In this beautiful
area, life once was cradled. Convulsion seized the land and reared
rock "upward 'to: the skies. Out of the welter came the glorious
peaks to defy ice and'time, their rugged,beauty a magnetic attrac-
tion for ;thousands of sight -seers, Small wonder mere mortails,
stand by and drink in the grandeur of the peaks. Above -is Maligfie
Lake, its shores framed by mountains. O.R.,NPhoto.
" HE .cEl".ER TIMES -A
Sanitary and Wt •. or,
.cartes for
' dors was •I'
ialed that
When the uu
the Reeve tali.
riraugltt illi 1li•'
during his election of nrotnised the
electors to have the .,a:,.ries ?We-
e 20 •liar eon'.e , ... a motion
for to have hi!' .•^',ry reduced
front .240 to sw2. _, . Alar liiclrle
thought that i'' • -roar is were to
be reduced it ii :lu a better to cut
them all together, •'t; it was moved
by Mickle saa,ond,'d by •Consitt that
the council receive no sa:al'y during
the year 1231, which was carried.•
By -lain No. 2 was to change the
date of meeting from the first' Mon-
day to the first Toeauay of each
month,
I3y-law No; 3, was to enable, .the,
Reeve aiid 'Treasurer to 'borrow aitch
sums .off money up to ,i4,600 T•or out
general account of the town. .
By-law --No. 4 was to enable the
Reeve and Treasurer to borrow' for
school purposes such sums as was
needed up to'$5,020, ,
The Clerk was. instructed to se-
cure .0 copies of the Municipal )Arorld
for the members. al the 'Council and
Mr',. Russell Broderick was instruct-
ed to .still continue doing the snow-
plowing• when necessary:
The council then adjoizrned on
motion of Mickle and Spencer.
The: first regular meeting of the
local Hydro Commission was held on,
Monday evening, Reeve Gef'ger';was
appointed ckiai'rman; nos, Welsh,
secretary' andMr, John Passmore
'was agt>in 4pptinted manager, -
The ,Hydro • Electric . Commission
have ;a mail liei•e taking out the me -
tors and testing. them.
• `IVIE Jas. Priest and Mr. A.' Mepwan
who' are running' the skating' rink
have now a' -good sheet of ice and
•J last week had dfour'inight of gdod'
skating. - . •
WAREHOUSE 1.3URNEI), ..
Fire completely destroyed the big
warehouse, tegether with- its con-
tents
tents, of grain, and ' also wiped out
supplies• ;of •1umber piled`r'"near the
building,' owned" by A. P ;MeERveli,;
of. Ailsa ; Craig. The• •blaze iS stili-
posed to have started in the •office'
the •building and proved, very Bard to
fight. The loss -is estimated at about
08,0'00."
(TSBORA7li1 & HII3I3ERT ' 1<fUTUA)•,
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY '
Head Office, . Farquhar. Ont.
President' SIMON 'DOW
Vice -Pres: FRANK McCONNEL7.
• DIRECTORS
ANGUS SINCLAIR, J. T, ALLISON.
ROBT, ; NORRIS, WM. BROCK
. AGENTS
•iOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent tori
Usborne and Biddulph s
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, .Agent tot"
Ribbert, Fullerton and Logan
W. A. TURRNBULL
Secretary -Treasurer . -
Box ..98; Exeter; Ontario
GLADMAN & STANBURY
boucltors. Exeter
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STEADY PROGRESS
' r
Through the Ups and Downs of 114 Years
A•
LL. through the many
changes , and fluctuations in the economic situatioh during
the last century and more, the . Bank of Montreal has
maintained an unbroken record of successful operation and
sound progress in serving its customers and Canada as a whole.
In .this fact lies assurance of a continuance
of that success and progress in the future.
•
K OF MONTREAL
Established :181t
TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF y$800,000,00!
Exeter Brainch:' T. B. WOODS, Manager
'G a:
dogatth Hate
e in stock tl^;•: following poi
Oyster Shell, Ilea, cod Liver C
e Meal, Chi,'-,'oal, Buttermillc
f Meal, Wo, ^ Pills for in_et.'
lids; Barred Rock Pullets; L
<, breeds, i`zr l ite Wyandot..er.
:.Ld White Legho ns,
Til, coo quirt .20tr,; ten gr
lions for 7Oc. per gallon;
ANTI -FREEZE AT 5145
WE ALSO HANDLE CEL.
Dr. Wood's
Norway
Pine
Syrup
cry
-feeds and feed. •
reef Meal, Vieat
>der, Fisk, Meal:
worms in poen-
ling Cockerel;,
ed Rocks, Bleck
it
:for G5e. per gal-
Grade motor .Oil
GALLON
'.ASS
Dry, Hackg Cough
Caused By a Ik i lected Cold
Mrs. James A. Stewart, 'gtellarton, 'N.S., writes; -•-
"For some time I was trout+. •1 with a dry, hacking cough -
caused by a heavy cold I had, at first, neglected. A
friend told me if 1 -would take Dr. Wood'a'Norway Pine
Syrup it would help me, so 2 got a bottle and it did relieve
my cough. •
"I am the mother of six children and use it for, every
one of them, when they have colds and. find it always
gives relief, and I would not be without it in the. house
for anything."
Price, 35 cents a bottle; largo family size, 85 cents;
at all chug and general stores; put up only by The T.
• 'Milburn Co., Ltd., Toroata, Out.•
CELEBRATES 70th RI THDAY •
The following article was taken
from the Regina Leader and will he
read with interest by the people in
Exeten.and a urrounding.clistict where
Mr. Hpidgort was a former resident.
7n- celebiatien of the 70th birth-
day of Mr. A. E. Hodgert, 2854 An-
gus street, his daughter, Miss Lillian
Hodgert; entertained at a gay and
zucbesstul party on Thursday Bight, oitthwaite, Mrs, D. M. Hackney, Mrs.
at the Arcadia ball room, W. J, Campbell, .Mr. and Mrs. H.
o . O"Ver 400 guests wede given .the Greenbroiv, Mr. and Mrs..A. C. Shaw,
.pleasret ble oP'Pertuiiity of congratu- Mrs. R, J, Fleming, Mrs. 0.
lifting Mr. Hodgert, ''Who has spent Lean,
the past 18 years 'as a member of, Mr. and ,11-frs, W. G. Laird, Mrs.
Regina society and business circles. ' S. J. Luca., •A2rs. W. C: Smith, Dr.
He 'received, with his daughter and • and Mrs.. S. R. D. Hewitt,. Mr. and
Mrs. James G. Gardiner at the en- Mrs. :Stewart. Gibson, Mrs. M. A. Mc -
trance of the ball -room. ` During the ` Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Thopias Blenk-
evening delightful vocal numbers by; horn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ratcliffe,
:Ml's.. C. P. Geake and Mr. St. *vane, Mr. and Mrs•. Charles W. Marshall,
were' given.' - Miss Ellen Fireoved i lVirs. Dan Black, Mr, end ,Sirs, J. E.
gave a charming" reading and quite,' Tanner, Mr. and •Mrs. H. N. Gross,
to the satisfaction .of everyone and Mr. and -Mrs. N. WoIfnian, Mr. and
Mr. James G. •Gardiner executed the, Mrs, C. M. Wilson, dr. and Mrs. Geo,
steps of the :Sailor's Hoirnpipe and Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Allison,
the Irish Reel. The Old Time Fid- Mr. and Mrs,. ,:1i. E. Gardiner, Mr.
dler'.s, under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. .1; Vennard, Mrs. Gee.
Bell, made the music for the party The Misses Doris Iiidd, Nellie Mac -
and Mr. D. A. • McNiven was chair- Beth, , Ida - Hgtham, Edna Shorney,
man of the roceedings. Madge;Surtees, Ellen P:reeved', Gwen
Towards the clese, Mr. F. -D. Gray; Godk•i,n, Alice Camplyell '•Isabel Law-
on behalf of the guests, presented ion, Effie SC'okes, EtherDow, Winni-:
Mr. Hodgert with a heater for his Peg; M. Johnson,. ;Sadie De Guerre,
car and spoke; words of apprecia'ti.on.. K. Vagg, Jessie, Struthers, Tena Fin-
layaen, • Gladys Iialibert, Anne Van=
vise„ Polly 'Saimpson Myrtle Webber,
Ethel Cross, Elsie ,Faiilkner, Grace
McCoinbie, Miss- Campbell, Ada Wick-
ens, Margaret Me17vers, Emilie Boyce
Kelly Iielniel and Roselle Kratiier.
• Messrs. P. H. GullfoyIe, Alderman,
R. D. MaclMurchy, C. F. Brush, D. D.
McKillop, F. A. McGee, C. M. East-
man, Jeseph Obberboffner, A. J.
Vancise, 0. Neilly, W. Z Carson, W.
.H. Gastin,gs, H. J. -Gardiner, D. M.
Strath, C. W. Johnson, Charles P.
Geake, W. 0 Smith, S. J". Lucas, C:
M. Dunn, R. D. Pettet, Bob Johnson,
. Toinsett, Mr, and Mrs, E. Arnold,
Mr. an Mrs. W. Headland, Mr, ,and
Mrs, W. Riddei,, Mr. and Mrs. W.' H.
McEwen, ,M'i'. and Mrs, W. L. Melvin-
len, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. -Gilmore, Mr.
and Mrs. H., W. Co•wa.n, Mrs. F. C.
Furby, Mrs. ,Mary Hargreaves, .Mr.
and Mrs.. R. A. .Morrison, Mrs.' Neil
Smith, Mrs. Kirkbride, Mr. aiid Mrs,
Smart, IMrs..J. E. Galbraith, Mr.:and
•Mrs, A. G. De Guerre, Mrs, L. Gris-••
for' the fiendliness• and -citizenship .of
•i\i'r. Hodgert.
Helping to entertain the guests
were Mrs. W. George Burgess, Mrs.
F. W. Barker, •Mass Myrtle Webber
and Miss Annie Vancise. One of the
surprises of the evening„was a huge
birthday cake, which Mr. Hodgert
cut, for his guests. Among• those
who 'registered were:
Mayor James Balfour; .1Ir. and
Mrs: James G. Gardiner, lir. `T. C.
Davis, M.L.A., Prince Albert; Hon.
J. A. Markley, Alderman, A. 0,.Froom
Alderman; R. D. McMurchy, lir. and
Mrs. 737 ~C. 'lassie, Lieut. -Col. and C. D. McLean, George Perrin, ..Toe
Mrs. J. A. Cross, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Miller, J. 'Galbraith, .iD. G. Canning,
Sampson, Mr. aucl Mrs. J. II, Mooney, G. A. Campbell, Donald blues, L. L:
:Mr. and Mrs..J. F. Hodgson, Mr. and Dawson, Walter Greeasides, W. ',Day -
Mrs. B. H. Chalk, Mt: and Mrs. W. i.dson, -T. Warn, George •Spence,
Todd, Mrs. R..Todd, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. 0. Robinson, Price Hughes -H. . S.
B. Roantree, Mr. and Mrs. D. Irwin, Gordon, A. J. Kiloran, 0, Fuht malt,
'Mr. and Mrs. A. Munro, Mr, and furs. N'. Schumacher, B. Bott, 3. T. Munro,
H. W. Kendrick, :lir. and Mrs. J. J. G. Rennie, T. S. Hill, C. J. Harris,
Stapleton. • on, C. J. Beaclt,'Thiomas Bell, A,rrilTac-
Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Johnson, 11r. Beth, K. Kidd, A.. E. 'Dupuis, M.
and Mrs. ,Tames Mitchell, Mr. and Phillips, J. H. Robb, James Lindsay,
Mrs. J. W. Hainilton, Mr. and lfi s. ' A. D MacKenzie, A. W. Hotham, W.
L. E. McMenoniy, Mr. and firs S. ' 2.. Patterson, A. C. Lockwood, E, W:
P. Saint, Mr. and Mi;s.Gerstina.it,Mr. •Anderson, •8:: C. MacRae, D. M. Hack -
and Mrs. 1. Friedgut, Mr. Find Mrs.. nay, W. J. Campbell, D. °ugh, C. It,
James Strathdee, Mr. and Mrs. J E. Pitcher, George Chant, Carl Molter,
.Allisoh, Mr. and firs. C.:. T.I. Spring- . John J '•Sidier,' E. M. Grusz; E. B.
stein, Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Maci' ani-. Peacock, "W. H. Lockerbie, ,J. H.
ara, Mr. and Mrs. J. Colling�vood, ' Tandy, A. Lopsten and Dr, 15. Ii.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bancroft, Mr. and Saner.
"$fr
s. Scott It
i fir. and Mrs,
R. R. Smart. ' ••
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Su.rtees, Mr.
and 'Mrs. W. L. :Chalmers. Mr, and
Mrs. J. BrombY, Mr. and Mrs. Sant
Sabayze, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Powles,
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hicks, Mr. and
Mrs. G•. L. IM'cPhorson, Dr. and Mrs.
3, 1f, - Uhrich, Mr, and Mrs. J. D.
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. 13yam,
it1r. and Mrs. D. A. 1VlcNivcn Mr. aiid
Mrs. T. M. Molloy, Arr. and 1:d 's. O.
M. Anderson, Mr. and Airs. ,1TcVittio,
Mr, and Mis, R. Meilonald, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Canning, Mr. and iMrs.
W. B. Gibson. : M• r. and and Mrs. D. D. MacLennan,
Mr. aiid Mrs. H. Taylor, 111•. and Mrs.
W. W. Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. J.
Blair, Mr. and Mrs. John G, Gardiner,
Mr. and Mrs, .T, W. Hill, Dr. and Mrs.
Hugh MacLean, Mr. nd Mrs. Peter
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. A W Musser,
Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Thom, Mr. and
Mri3..A. iT, - Candor, , Mr. acid Mrs P.
],, -Ryde, Mr, and ars. P. NV, Harker,
;tifi•, and Mrs. W. George Burgess,
t -r. and Mrs. S. 8. ,S:mitlt, Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Cameron, Mrs. Thomas
kW, 1/41r. and Mrs, W. Rae, Mr. and,
1,its. D. ,Swan, Mr. and Mrs, George
,Dickson.
M. and fMrs. John l.obertso1i, Mr.
aiid Mrs. W, A. Xelso, Itit, aiid Mrs.
F. E. W001nhall, Air. and Mrs. -G. E.
Disillusioned
"I have ito confidence in women."
"Why not?”
"I quit a matrimonial advertise-
ment in the paper an +one of the
replies was from my t:ancee."
■ ' For
• •Ali Digestive
Troubles
1
Qt tow r uos-Abotall*
19014 t itshed ,1$78 and 1887
n110 ed sr Thursday ;poral**
gt # 'xeter, Ontario °
• • • lISt1l iPPIO —12.QA per yea! ON
,dvance
'a<'r1 s - x^sial •
.or. Real Eptate
+ale 50c. each ,insertion for tiro.
Pour insertions, 25c, each :0uk0
quant #liaertk n, M'iscelianeono
titles, 1'o •Rent, Wanted, Losj,
pound lOc. per line of six word
Reading notices 10c, per "ins,
i laird of Thanks 50c, 'Legal 10,00
✓artising '.12 and 84,, per line, 11H.
nieznoriam, with one verse ;dam
:,atra :e.rise» 26.4, si.:,:..
. c, a the Canadian Woelt,`
ieiiv.gpaper Association,
Professional Cards
GLADMAN & STANBURV
, 1Mitati$TERS, SOLICITORS, Sift
.:Topsy to Loan, Investments Slats- I-nsz..ance
8a:?e-Deposit Vault fel' use of one
Clients without charge
iu X intim LONDON DENSALR
CARLING & MORLEY
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,' iris
. LOANS, INVESTMENTS.
• , INSURANCE
Office: Carling Block, Main Stree
EXETER, ONT.
At Davao Monday and Thursday'
Dr. G. •5.' Atkinson,
RENTAL SURGEON
Office opposite new Post Officer
Main St., Exeter ,
Telephones
Office 84w Hones so
closed Wednesday Aft'eriioonsr
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L;D.S.,DDrdG
• DENTIST
r
Office: Calling Block
EXETER, ONT.
Closed. Wednesday Afternoon
Dr. D. A. ANDERSON
DENTIST
formerly of;,,Exeie,'
has located at 205 .Wortley .Reed„
London, where he will practice
Dentistry .
P▪ hone: Metcalf 4290
DR: E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College
DAY AND NIGHT
CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Corner of Main .and Ann Street!
Office in Ci 33. Snell's Block
EXETER, ONT.
JOHN WARD
CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATT T!
ELECTRO -THERAPY dE;•U1171'R&-
VIOLET TREATMENTS
PHONE 70
MAIN ST., • • . EXIIT INV
• ARTHUR WEBER
'LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Por Huron and Middlemen ,
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
PRICES REASONABLE
SATISFACTION GUARANTIlD:
Phone 57.13 Dashwood •
R. R. ,N O. 1, DAS1IVOOD
FRANK TAYLOR „'
LIdENSED AUCTIONEER
For Enron and Middleeek
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction*
Guaranteed
EXETELV'r. O. or RING 1$8
OSCAR KLOPP
LIGE31 SED Ai cTIONRaR
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' L
• : tion :School. Special course take*
id Registered Live Stock (all breeds)/
Merchandise, Real Estate, Fares
Sales, Etc. Ratedt 10 keeping Wulf
prevailing pr'iee:;.,, ;,Satistactibn `Nk
sured, Write Oscar Klopp,' Wick*
Or phone 1893, Zurich, Ont.
DIGESTINE
cI7ie Stomach said
Livci" T'oriic .
Price 75 ccrtts
PUTS AN tND To
Indigestion, Elattilence
,liilidusness, Heartburn
Acidity, Stomach Flu
Cramp id the Stoiiiath
Heat and Travel
Sickness
I3ito ':wiNG'S Ut2•Lr`Gtr4rOili
latter, Ontario
CONSULTING .ENGXNE°ER
S, ' V% Archibald, 13.A.Sc.,
O.L.S., itegistered isrofessiobat
gineer and Land Siir'veyor, 'AloocistM
Member' Engineering Institute 01
Canada. ()hide, Searotrth, Ontsrlo.
,-
itaV'e you renewed yeti' subscrip-
tion to the Etete? Tithes-! .dvocate.
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