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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-10-5, Page 1it• l: : Twnwry-FOUETH YEAB. o ! Pumpkins Wanted j;Sandees act; as reeve 'ti,'xtil the ,vacaa]cyi IXETER SCHOOL REPORT jj s filled In pursuance toi the Municipal EXETER. OINTARIO, TR%7R DAY, OOTOBER, at . T minutes of the pre - H. S. Department CanningFactoryVeous meeting were read a.nd adopted. Att.—Carried, t r t Tfae ol1 • Love—Yearley—That the else': forward enx_rx, _e a e:e Sa toy; B.EEVE SWEITZER'S FONBRAL. The. funeral of the late Reeve Svreitzer gt SteplaeJi took place se Friday after- anon n 'A'rom itis home at Stipa to the t C t sol Cemetery, e ^>Edand was t, dei b a n y v i c 'V ,a concourse 4 peeole, nearly a e Ape nz se p pl a> a 1} 200 r js "bel, ng it the proeessio The of S ,ep'un, refer to your sudden L' - eondue, o;,. the funeral. wee under 'Coe r,-tvcainQ»tt and we wisa to assure 'OU enallagetleat of Warders O. Geiger et of our sincere sympa'? y in the leeseef JIeasall and County ClericLate of God- you. husband. and father=,. snob-, and the pall -bearers evere,—Com. -, It s :toed zo lose out' :dead atter; after rr P v P CvuKn.-110;s J. � Taylor a_ Exeter, a time of anxiety and suspense, bee the W. D. Sanders o S cry!;e' , B. McKay or sorrow ,s null:it, greater when they are Tueeke•, 4109.11, P. Lams ,„ o Hay. J.. N. talcenl „s Mr. Sweitzer ;:as b�, in, the Govt i ork of McKillop estd ?3ig11 Con- full vigor of h+ta1U rand strength'. u n ,';_Sidra of Iieneoll, Rev, ? Yet .i v,111 b-- n consolatiee tae, pap to P rev + c 2 a c.n't�d .o .s cal b srvc.aJ 1 alcove khat, 1, wa, spared a 1Q•, i�tnd . t $ � p � p „ ata le �l L4.� ,, n A[rJdsterr, 'eo..dutted pa,tl.ui suefeainr. You must cgara.de, the ee v'aes, BArs ,real as rt l;:rr that Heavenly Horne The casket': was cove:- d xs'*h beaus- where, all the Milson .ties of life are pas- i'ul wreaths pi flowers of which. apex., sed forever. ,, ial „eeelion liner be made of a laagQ IXe believe :t will always 43 a plea±- laY,ee wheel da:.ated by the council nae for you to recall lAs tender; Lava 4,14 ce the Township of Steplicn. After the peered devotee 'so fra.n%c and mainly in ° teria1 f:4'.terece, kit the cenaeter , 'hu itfl exp#'eseton 'ir iat,:. all 1;hu citizen Pff Uioral....sCrlgloll_ 'W4t . delivered lit tee, Evangelical OhuJ'elh. Rev. Burn preach- ed a very eloeuetik permo,'. in 'hath by T �, ,,,.v 1aJ15uaScs. Ho was assisted Brown or Zur'ch, Bev, Thompson of Corbett, and Rev, Steadroan of Ellon- ville, Rev Ix1 sof t; : Methodist chureb 7:cre; end Rev. G,0117,abaCh of Dashwood, • deceased. sudden] death leas. conn% 4a zre;tt. toes and srode P ut?eopl ]d vvcry w!tere are also sill]p It 1y for trio Oorc4Ved ,words°atnll . T3 a coranex':G. .tory.' qne, Ti1143C aY eau ,Rt 9a1 .ti verd:et of a+ idsnta1 stoat - 41E44 Tire 'waren; was a]lr�o examined by u 51,re• on Friday at t ser ,ytalucst of Gciuraa " t'rooh"aH< tlttoraleY, G", Seager ani the following letter of condolence to Report for Septemver, the widow and eamilyl of the law]leeve :Form I„—klat.ors—N. Fruenmer 8131 Samuel Swei zee—Carried.--• L. Stewart; 81; R. Nestle 80; J. Strang 76; D, hall 77,i4;, 1I, Rivers .77; J. Al, •Crediton, Oct. 211d, 1911 Lison Iii. Pass --A, Plable rk 73; G. 1'lpr To Mrs, Samuel Sweitzer and Family,-^• ley 73; M. Case, 72 ; I. McDonett 7. It is with, deepes'e sorrow and regret E. 13±voks 71; r Sweet 71; A. Ford7I; ta we e C9 A� ;1 of rias T4 wnsnip Iarye371 , Case 71; A. Bever- ley cv s.ley _ 70; M. 1Iandowk 00; 0, }lodge t, Q4; ee, 13iatehfOrd 64; Ff, Welsh 02; L»..Tayio: 61; B,,. Pareens 00_. Ferrel L Coanmer,.1;t--•Haztars-- 1, bekz esot] 79. Pass --A, Willis 72; F. Me- �Day a,* ; @ 71;68;E err 6 i)o,Bak - , piN , N. Jones 67. Nwin"he. 03, roll 41; v,ies-, age.tte;,d•,a, r.e 37.. kror#n. II—l}langvs-3lyee, Morgan Pace--Liedsr 1>`4ryee 74; Arva Oro a , -i a 1 71 1 r•• I 1 a 1 '11 . n v Nary fr y els -. ` Queen] 74 • Ada Willis 7e , Boyle 7.. jean Seldoaa 66; Joe De is 01*; vIo.e,l-e ”. n.ola^;lelr 65; 13 n Case 64. uJIltePr vitt roll 21, average atteeda„;e korin IIT.-�1IPJzars C, Copeland 7e, I'. 1,PITE 1 CO ~zNT.114 T at Co ,11 of rho TowaaflhlP "t tiro coatvelaai rel the Town Hall� "noel, 0,:1 nT ,11daY, the 2nd ,L7T illbtaa'rs presell r'epttat�, 2la late reeve. ove --;.;silt rr#.stlJr;—Th et Dt pu ti* t« rtu' 'roti( r VeVe APPIS 1^Gl1 SAIa' lit-e1srssa winter v #ri4tieJt hi ha Peas., delivr.rad ar at +roitar& Con. 8, Stc,pholrx S. 7, IIOGABTH, 0 pays for The Y V Le�,M to Jan.1 911. Zurich J. Decker, or., J: Surarus ^ 'ewaukee, Fair Aler, Itannle0., Truemner; Coiverts, J. gabere;4', C. 'iruemner,; Gloria ?.Sand;, 1-Z I oeltler, G, Schroeder,:; 20 oz. Pipped, ;all dePentful v�eather, a large and 0, Truemner, H', 'Weseloh.; Tal, Sweet, excellent exhibit. linall classes, with J Decker, sr. GeClaueius; epi. Bussetta' a iarg,p;':and happy'crowd, of people n 0. I{lopp : 411 pears, J. Haberer, Q; atteanda e, Zuric:a. Pair which was lisle LJopp; whiter pears, '.Mader; Burt- on Th4.rBday last, will go on record lett Pears. A. teerchee, Snowden 13rPs., as oneyol: the most aurcessful "is] aria Vearhee, Sraowdere .11ros,, T. Johnso�1; historyrye, Themcee- ring, as inprevloue n Prunes, Mrs. G. Iless: ircel: oral, eppies; years. ',tie ai .racterized by the same J 0,. Klopp, J> Saraa'us; yellow crab- ap- e-tele1 : lJaalsty tnabas made nne p:es, SnowdenBoos.,1. Rader; ,rapes. it fati)'aus and t Sud c dread” n]a.te VT. 1 Battler, S:zowden Bros• sol^ tw;ssg 44d tur11s, Ro ar'rivo ;t conclusions 6 'arses, J. IIaberer, W. E. Rattler ;plaint Two we'l eonrteeted races fureislicd Janllell' J, Peowrz 1 and 2: eanne:l fruit, R. H. aterest Eo ti.e to e erovd L2 a.. Jo nlston, J'. L7erker, sir. Jt te. da... _.. Tt:e, are ecce pts annxocar-tted P r3. C:ante:ore, 3 3tittlel*oltz, Judges. abou+ ^'8:r. Fm1lo:vi:t'g "s site p£I eF il'�1t,.FAC2 ES � r Z �i Y I•st, >b. ra* s ad ti. " .a• r .. 'i ee dlt.a, coH elm e, S Vette,; anal, ..t.dwere. J, 'i':rt•tr;r; woe, .biratlke' .. '1k` Hader, } Ci,r11'a.;,tt>d o„a. I*rt;To, 5 _tn�. L,.iv'e; '1 elr, Plti, ;lir, l,tlte„n�1olA;. , .> t r u 1 oft;; �a;ac,. 'I'u.,:ailull'. r, �?Id, In eqy� 3 1 'a x"; Spann 33�.i.T3:'#, Alf'. 31e11idak.. l South Hu ._ i.,?, grieUlturai.—Trroed mere. It. D Bell. ` Jr. Ito? % Love; Foal, R. P, Tell, .1r„ , '" f ffi . r. +aturrs i'.r3ao#1 �u,.rru3 , 1 y,.. trier R. D, Bell x 1Sl 'a C}ll kaki :” .Yen Old. "Ti 111, DJ"tavel^' I'afls-'-ll, Pealing 73; \ . AmY 72;S. T n08 I1' 1735, }tete, C.aJJlitletl,; a J',' olci f17tSBS I) esu .lt—a£rocrd 7,14re. W ▪ l ave , 1`oal 11 tit. "I? ova, , 13,• Petty 72 ; 'E, Caee 71; C, Wood U r 'r • i Bac:':e, J, 1i-13tdde. A. Tuve ; Span the TownshlI n of Stc hem could ra1aere 1t, ',coed 66; G. Ba4semc rV i4 ; U, , J, .',1CG=r.dc, Alf, neieilart,, 1' with You .n Your happinlosil, as 'they 1 re,Yiie 62; R. Doe fall: 00, Nunnber ouGc,aJer i1 1.),urpose--13roee mare, S. Sar-, ]neat now and do :s„•inpatiJtS;r,<J wwlth You .±ell 20; average attendance 24, oras], Ary, Neel),, Alo,, Fate(: Foal E, Ste .n your `aerro`e. \X: 13. Si'efde;3i3anmxer, B. A., Prfn]. Bok, 1t, Love; 1, yr* `old, E. God alone cagy colo; art such .bei+ n a Stehle; 2 yr. old, S. Surarus, 11 m,' $0.4 e„ and. that 'such eonsOlat:laxt rrtay P. S. l2el;aranaen} Stolle, 'n], 1%e 4 .; 3 yr, old, 5''T.; Stolon be yours en lumeasurell 'asure is (lie .sincere SJ', IY,^lignor1$B- -ladgert' t13 ; e' Steick, Louts ;tall±; Span, ,so;nn ;aYen of Ileywoad, 91.; A. I+nGh .t, 88; A. P•44 Decker. CoullrFl Ot tin of Ste1llcan, I t,Zlty 80 , ;4T', Seat<Q; 78. Pass -'1N ,f0-01 ''TcGraw. Judyc. Dublin, Mans 74, G. Penhale 60, Ca,tia' e,, --Brood mare, Alt,' 'Tttict l vnd tld 1l;ddte 1V,—Honors-0, Powell 90 ; +i. Con 'l ftte;l]a ],; F'Pa1, l 1t. Re,cllert, inti filed VF5"41 nt 7$; A. Bell 78 0, Davis «7 x TJ'ueaADttlt, 1. yr, old. Alf, ltelcil ::t e P. #°carie}-- ac'ellca'n]nat z1"ina4 t o tmx collector be lc(TON Hr t 1 the Clerk, --Castled, -Kearley^T1nat P!,• -a, r 14-0. 184,: be°tai a by-law to pmcsnd tly-law 171, hay.lra 4 rc,rtt rile « tinlc>n, Lae passed ares, Ia pan 11y t x; Rcevo end Cleric, ro d i1: deal of tins Co: inorataln3 attached imp"3r i o•—Carr° 133 foliaw3n ace0U3tn were 11d4 .". alita]a>sa. Sona, wreath atld express ;10,441 ; t~alaadi 1 1EX.Plrega Co., '10V.; I,TrJa, Satn't S'yeilxnr, Q U2O1titta' salary, PL R ave, *45; C, Prouty, gratuity $2a Jos, llala�t, tle re.: Jr Wilson, .$3.8.5; 1Iot3 iAls Co., gas aacou# t, 81,95; Triebner, gravel, 810.Q0 ; A. Disp.rdinc, rep. bridge,, 88.25; S. Morrle0n, rep. It, 88: Wm. 331ehole, rep. bridge, 82; Austin li ay ter, do., $3; Geo. Lovie, reit. road, ;til„”+tl; Thrill. "Webb, do. $3,50 1.Vnn. Gassman, rep. bridge, 81.50; Rich, 11't dford, corn. E, B.', $10: Louis Ray, rile, feneln,, 84; Jou, 'Lawsi011, Part payment of contract, Violet's bridge, '33•000 • • 1)avid Webb, corn. on bridge, ;;10, T,Yns Council adjourned to meet again a] the Town Y3a11, Crediton, on Monday, Dec: 4th, at, 10 n. nee ilonry 'Silber, Clerk, CARLING'S PHONE 18 '411 Has Reached us We are prepared to show you Dress Goods in all Wool, Venetian, Ottoman Cords, Poplin, Serges, Plaids, Ete, Sweater Coats `We have them in White, Red, Brown and Grey from 2.50 to 4.50 also for children from 50 to 85c . a1 Voo1 Shawls t Some fine wool shawls: in Plain White, ' Grey Red, . Black and colored from 65e. to, $3.00 also some heavy grey. shawls We have a few Sweat- er Coats for men at only' 1.25 in Grey an Navy Blue. Young Men If you want a nice neat soft . Felt Hat in Grey Brown and Green just come ill and let us have the pleasure of show ing them to you.' Sia f n fiel d� Underwear This is ,;the onlyUnshrinkable underwear that 1 Ladies and Gents should wear. We . have ` the .. Ladies in all sizes. Pricee from 75c to $1.15 and Gents in Red. and Blue Labels; Prises from $1.25 to $1.75 a gar- ments. r men We alsoand' Ladies. handle penman's n rural' wool underwear • for all kinds of Produce. hest? prices paid c3 4�k S4?3;"'.i?rt2'1t as -14, Parsons 73; Zuef:Bo .F.'; tail J. Ik�^kac:r,tli, 1:tQ:(4.';,v4,tea;3 Wood and '11 Huateee 71 • x. Ir010k o1d,OoaA, T uemter, L, 14. 4ti'illert, 743 E, 130wej 79; il. 'Seiglo;l 80; «91, Span, Jour. Go er, Wa1 Glaelft id : t ±_dere nate, Wm, O'Brien, T1xti J,. a '09; 0, 11tacdonalel 88; Ii. *,'c TraG,u'ar, c V ostler, teeeher,. lttaatial t, a, --Bread mare J'. Decker, a; ora P Beret/ 81, 311. k'o a 1a 14 05, Amy, J. Deeeker,Jr:, J. 73,,'k'wood 771, i, «98atart, 1 y: oid,1 yr, old, J: D. WIl- I awey 73, Ia, 1t unt7, 72, 1, Deism 114 son L# T1;ldet, 11-4`. ,Pallmrd; 4 ,yr, ctld McCollum; E. I)aa,v:g] 69 .J;;, TTI.—FTOnory, M. 1',ck- '=inti±, Jr., T.,'Anlyr Jae, al'd 76, G, Carl,n 76, Pass, E.Pavve'l , yr old, Geo. F1lletr, S71.' 3''teobl, Hy. 74, D. Phillips 73. G. Ort"we',n 07, 0, lDaters; Span Fre#1, i 1leraagt0l1 "leo. Moir 70, '4 K5,44'09, :+r, Florey^ 09, 0 .&1'r, ar„ 11, Rader; '13u;It;y 1Aorse, John Davis 67. 11. Co;nie't 00. L. Isfadtlo0s I? ➢ a -3, Perk, B. rVt'tle l Lady Thai'st 4 V. NVettelt 60, 14 Day 60, Jo,naa c.kzr, 13. PAW, A. l thernnb•a Exeter 3, S. \ irrlya Teacher. Gentlent.3 's ou frt Jol1n Decite,r, 1, 1VJ] Ios r:p, Su lie St. Marge. 2 Form III. Jr.-•lioa]ora3—C,. Harvey 9:. al W. Icn!.-sht as; 0, Mellott 76; II, FeYltt CA.TTLB ” 75; I. f&tletle Tri. Paas—D,'Knight 74;' Du.";.M.-00w3 Peter, Ire:01)01"., 1 Glad 4 C. 11arneee 73; V. `Iallett 71;.B.'' Itir- 2; 2 Yr. o1(1 4;e:fcrs, 'Niro. McAlliet'cr,. 3 ors 69; W. Davee 07; V. Jones; 00; A; and 2 : P. ;its:chert Yearling heifer, 1 Beatty liras. 1 ,and 2, Wm. McAllister; '2 The, l'otlowia] are the offlelal Section _rgtl,rr3e £ov South; ,Hurt,,. taivirag J. 3. Merl#er a n1aj?t•iry et 111 ;over tit. 'n McLean, Liberal, Melell1op. Ufa 1Qt1ty Poll,ie ner McLean, Con, Lib 2 ;j 1 228 101Q1. 79 3 77 t;3: 14 39 4 rsll 84 5 4 5 6 u ,eroJJai r00 or 1. ID 13 CPranisb 66; R. Marshall 66; W, :tree- don 64. ` `oral"" IT S# J Marley' 97 I• n C. Sanders 83; 13. Gould 78; Me Mor- ehead 15. Pass—E, Doyle 04; C: man 62. 62. Number 'on roll 39 :average attendeeice 33. 11. N. Kinsman, 'Teacher. Class V.—Honors—M, Harvey 88; 13: Harvey 88; V. Coamor 82. Pass--C,i Ford 64. Class IV.—Honors—`E. Davis 94; A. Vincent 93; P. Weidenhammer 78; W. Gillespie 18; '1, 'Yellow' 76. Pass—P. Collins 71; 3. pavi' 68; A A3ndrevv 08; P. Harness 68; B. Senor 107 ; -3f; Wood 62; M. Houlden 01. Class III.—Honors—'Y. Bowelifle 83; G. Harness 81; 3. Ferguson 70. Pass E. ;Magee 69; S.'Sanders 67, Class ILHonors—T. Rogers 83; F. Manns 75; K. Hedden 78. Pass—C. Sal ter 70; C. Davis ;64. Class I.—Honors—:B. Acheson, 81; M. Norry 79. Pass --W. Belwood 72: Number enrolled 43; average attend- ance 37 Irene +Quackenbush, Teacher. Jr, Pt. JI id. Johne`t77' ; D. BalkwilI 75; TI. Henan 72; G. Hind 70 S'P+ Webster and A. Rowcliffe 65; N. Har- dy 64; I. M'o:jr 62; L. Harness 60; ,'1;:. Taylor and P. Sanders 58; eV:„ Vale 57; M. Kuntz 55; C. Heywood 45:; Sr. Pt. I. -G. Powell 76; M. EIwor- thy 62; W. Oat glee 57; G. Heddere 55; R. Davies 50; C. Jacobi 45; 02 Brima- combe ' 80; E. Cookson 25. Number on roll 47; average attendance 41. V. W. Howard, teaches TI -3E EXETER COUNCIL A special meeting of th.e Council was held on Friday evening, Sept. 29, for he ur o'se of �strikan, fire Irate of tax- ationg p , ation for `Eh1e current!. year. All members were present. Levert—Walper—That the mate of ltaxes be 26 ±mills, and, that a by-law be prepared confirming same.- Carried. Walper-Rivers-That we ask for '.stove and Chesnut ,sal for tenders rl to be deliiered' at Town Hall, 'Pump House' and North End Fire Kate The same to be laid dowee as required.—Car- rigid. Rivers—Levett—That the . Commis- -alone,. be enstructed to i'ay cement floor in basement, of To'w11 Hall, lead- ing ug to and back o_P furnace. >Levett adjournment to Friday evening, Oct. 7. T. B. Carling, ,clerk. POLITICAL, HISTORY OF S. I-ILTRON In 1.867: M. C. Canlenc , Lib:, ma j.171 In: 1872, 1M. C. Cameron, 73. In 1874, M. C. Catnera.n, 86. 13ye-elec.tian, T. Greeniway, Ind,,'acc'l, In 1878, M. C. C2ntercrn, L.b., 6:5. in 1882, J. McMillan Lib., 597, In 1883, bye -election, Sir. R. Cart- -aright, Lib.. accl In 1887, J. :1 'r:lan,'Lite, 738. In 1891, J. McMillan, 8.55. In 1896, J. McMillan, Lib„ elected over T. FL Hays by 305' 1n 1900, Geo. IlIcEwen, Lib,, defeated Jo",n Mestinon, I b., by 221. ;' In 19;94, B. 13.'Gunan, Con., defeated T. Fraser, Ltlb., ibY.,111.' . • In 1908 bye -election, '8 Y. ticLean, defeated I3, 1r,Con, In 1.908,'M. Y, Lib.; defeated John'Shei,ri'tt, Cr'.nu., by 154 z' In 191j:, J. J, '',.true';, Con., d, NieLeann , L:b., by, 3.24. n7.. buil cal., Beatty I'lres., W. ,McAllister, 13 tt tt3.d's; Heifer calf,MCAlliatel•, Beatty 'Bros. 1. yr. old bull, 14atle. Cleric 31r, Afel.lh1ste:, Other than Tllprobrecl Durham Cows,. in milk or in, calf, Sas. Idaberer : 2 yr. old heifers, P. Deichert, Ed. Reichert, 3. Haberer; Yearling heifer, S. Surarus A. Foist; Heifer calf, Jacob Decker, 1 and 2, ,J, Haberer; 2 y4 ''old steer, 3, Irate:or, P. Beichert, 3. Haberer, Year 11±15 steer, Ed. Reichert, Wren. McAllister, J. Haberer; Steer Colt, A. Valet, Win, McAllister. J. Haberer; Fat steer, P. Beichert; Jersey cow, W. Hoffman. 11. :Smith, judge, Exeter, SIi1 EP Leicester, -Yearling ewe, J. Haberer, 1 and 2: Ewe last, G: Penh'ale, J- Ilaberer ; Ewe having raised lamb 1911 G. Peehale, J. Habereri :,Flue Wool—And, Dunkin won all prizes Lincoln sheep—G. Penhale took all prizes. PIGS Berkshire—Aged =saw, Snowden Bros. Spring boar, Snowden Bros ; SPr3ng sow, 3f. Clark, Snowden, Bros.; 1 yr. old boar, Snowden Bros. M. Clark; 1 .yr: old sow, Snowden; Bit S. 1 and 2. Tamworth—Snowden took all prizes. Yorkshire—Spring. boar, G. Penhale. POULTRY Hamburgs, W. B. Battler, 1 and 2nd; Plymouth Rocks, S. W. Ortwein, W. B. Battler; Black Spanish, W. 13. Battler 1 and 2; Dorkitnls, W. B. Battler, 1 and 2; Black Miiaorcas, W. B. Battler, 1 and 2; Whi&e( Plymouth Rocks, J. W. Ol tweln, 1 kaald 2; Red caps, W. B. Battelr,'1. and 2;White Leghorns, Con. Twruemner, W. Rader ; S. C; Brown. Leg - horns, W. B. Battler, IC: Truenainer ; R.I. Reds, Kate Campbell; Collection pigeons. A. Wolfe; Buff Wyandottes, J. W. Or- twein, 1 and 2 Silver Cre s t Wyandottesdotter C. Truemner, J. ,W,1 C'(rtwe 1 R . C. Brown Leghorns, C. Truemner; Buff Or- pington, W. B. Battler:Burf. China Ban- tams, W. 13. Battler, C. Clausius ; Gol- den unbred Buff Coch es, W.B. Battler; La hang at le r Langshans '�❑ W.B.B t g dalu ra is .4 s tt l W . B. Battler, 1 and 2; R. C Mite- orcas Polands, W. B. Battler ; White Wyandotts,'3.' W. Ortwein, 1 and 2; Pekin China ducks, Snowden: Bros., W. B. Battler; Rouen ducks, G. Clausius; geese, Snowden Bros,, C. Truemner turkeys,Sno d=n• Bros.; Tou sure geese J. Becker G. Clausius: T. B. Carling, 3: Surarus, Judges:` GRAINS AND SEEDS White tall wheat, J. ±Geiger, C. Truem. Her : red eat]. wheat, J. Geiger, W Br Battler; spring wheat, G. Clausius, , C, Sonelbe; 6 -rowed barley, G. Clausius, Wm, Hader_; white oats, Warren Dlgnaii C. Clausius, C. Scluilbe; small peas, G. Clausius, C. Truenmer, L. Warm; rye, L Kropp `j . B. Battler ; 'black barley, W . Dignan ; cal: grain; G. Clausius, H. Necb, Mrs. J• Forest”; clover :seed, P. S' .'., lm,. J. 'Pfaff, C. Sheiee; timothy seed, Y. Schwalm, C: Sheltie: ' HORTICULTURAL'PRODUCTS Col. apples, C. Truenuler, J. buboes±, G. Clausius ; Tall apples, C. Truennner, J. Pfaff, O. Klapp ; winter apples, J. I-3alee er, C. Truem cry' 3. Decker, sr., ,Kin- Templats, J :i3aecrer, 11. Neeo; Snow` 1p; .: J. Geiger,- C. Truemne_:; Nor the1•. Sp'es,; G. Clausius, H Rader Daldwins C. Truentiher, O Elope , R.I. Grecs-lines, E.•-lelopp, 3 Srhilhe , Can- ada., Retie, ' :7. Decker, 6;.r., C. Truemner; Ribson Pippewn,` J. Geiger, O. KlePP; Golden Russete, C. Triienener, C.Schilbe Ben Davis, E.,,Klopp, 13. Neel); Wagners w Snilltn C1r?,ruemner; Manee,J. Pxa'li- s: er, Siioevdeh.' Bros. Maidens Blurb; 4 ,a 0 7 8 9 1. 1 2 23 4 5 6 a 1 1 3 1 5 fl Honsel Hay TP. Bayfield Stanley 43, 1 1.7 18 48 68 .20 x729 52 05 62' 8 46 GS 4.9 31 79 32 50 00 r4, 17 87 69 42 68 27 22 81 27 24 98 49 40 39 28 17 58 4 27' 1.11 17 20 56 1', 42 42 51 2.,3 50 37 33 10 n 10 83 10 37 1.3 46 : 20 G7 20 45 24 33 9 41. 27 22 15 47 25 57 55 60 19 79 15 34 28 36 39 58, 19, RECAPITULATION MAJORITIES, Merrier McLear 1. ?',93 0 0 McKillop Seaforth Tuekersmith Usborne Exeter Stephen Hensall Hay Bayfield Stanley 92 88 124 10 18, 57 30 419 Majority for Merner 114 BIDDULPH 212 305 Death of Minhael Farrell: Tine people ;here were .shocked Sunday when they learned oft .hay death oe Miphael Farrell of Iisnmmdnd Bred., formerly oe, Claude,- b,oye.: Mr. Farrell taught school' at Adage some forty year ago, and among thsose.who attendedt he funeral Wednes- day were thlase who attended his school of the long ago. Hits remains were u Claude., h brought to hits lather's house, boye, 'Monday morntiaeg, and en Wednes- day ,they were takles, to Adore Romal,. Catholic Church for service, followed by a very latige number of people who testify to this e'siieem; oa'r which; he was held. Interment was made in St. Peter'e cemetery. E1RTHS Smith.—in Exeter, ohnl Oct`' 334, to Mr. and Mrs. Jigs, E: Smith, ,,a sah`n.'. Willis—hl Centraliia, '.Sept. 29, to Mr. ,and: Mfrs. T,he's. Willis, a daughter; i1osseau—At Zurich: Road Sept. 21st' to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mospeau, twins .boy and girl. O'Hara—We-t McGillivray, Sept. 24tH, to 10. and ivies: ;Jeep J. O'Hara,` a daughter. •Kerslake. --At Lumley, Oct, 1, to Mr and Mrs. V. L! Kerslake, a son. Med shortly after Ibth. le1ARI1!AG1. S Moorinouse-Brieggler--In Lb ;don, Oct.. Eilye daughter of, Mr. and airs. Br,ieg- filer, to •I3efeert Kennedy Mao' iousc of ::1.3ayfield. VanAlist;tne—Pearson,-inn Parkhill on ,Sept) 25tle,: iby Miss- Jean Pearson, • of West McGillivray, to .Mr. Victor Van- Aistiine, of Parkhill. • S. ITDERS & CRE est hance Ever Offered To Men To put in a supply of oioth 4 Shoes, 'Underwear, hoe . Hat>s, d Caps, s_ Soo Ties. Everything a wears. At a price guaranteed.'` to be below the Actual Cost Price Boys Clothing Sacrificed This sale may be end— ed any day. And you. will certainly regret it if you do not buy now. Men's anc Boys'. Furnish- ings witting Business - .DEATHS .hniglet .Iii Exeter, Glc. 4, w Mrs. Char - lee ICn.Ighr, aged `;83 yeas. Daiillie—At 'Newberry, 'Ont„ ON, Ot.t S. Ilabercr, L,:, ader• Ellen3 1•0) Pipp!'tl1 M 'y BBBanll:ie, aged 91'years, 11 Or'I; Si The Clothier Exete