Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-12-28, Page 1A Happy tew Year 140 All - ' • Twlwry-Fotmlra YRAR. 0 BUILDERS SUPPLIES MEOW ICS EINE TO01.$ NAMS.GiASS.,POTTi IROMPIPEr RITMO , EXETER, ONTARIO Helpful Suggestions For Everybody GIFTS WORTH GIVING. AP.TICLES BEAUTIFUL & USEFUL SURE TO RE APPRECIATED THE STOCE OF SPECIAL HOLIDAY • • - '1.11t3ItSIDA y DEOEMBER 28, 1911. • Norttitiatioris- * thing, and that ashould 'haw fire Protectlen ll STEPHIGN For Ttewo-,,W. D. Sanders, Ilenry Willert ; For Dept4y-Ileeve, Jo:Ta Le --el . _. W. E. Le -vett adveeated broken stone w;ltarn r earleY; Coor-elilors, Jonn v,'. linarove Toraela.k Th::',l, had seen the prow -h, Wm. R. Etalott, l•icnae3„ Fink_ work of roadarzakIng, al Parkr411 and 1.-e Wiser. Geo- Kellermann, F.I'ed. Wuerth. belleved in doing pc:mane:at, work, ile . was ill. favor Or. the waterwOrtts by -taw gAT- and he defended the, laylnv, or the Mari, For T•eire, Xi'. ,7,1:013,„ Lk. ,Kaltill4)th ; hero and CatSng water mains, Tha. rea. Couheaters, W. E. Rtle,' Roger North GOODS . Ineet..mg, adjourned u11 n,eyening a, 8 son they had not' had a publfc meeting cett, Plear7 Paters, Ww.zr.Censltt, Coa- AT ,T1.,,,a 4.011.,,,s.,,,,,ts are the no,,n,,a_:4-2..e.rhth?.actlel,ofrr. Zeectua"copbt/fIcl;aztt lbeooksee4tut:-; rad-, Set:tibe. Fred wikirrtt-L 4 4 Erawkm. s Hardware eons.- Foz.-atezwe - •• , - . ,,. - . ...- _ A larger number et people attended the nehrleation meeting at noon on Frlda.y. than have attended a simF,lar', leet'zIg for several years, Probably that aeeeunts for the 'gag, l'.4eb of per- so4e neen5nateci fer th?, vatiotte ef-.F.ees- At the eleae the gterelsations the b -kg. d "74-ain Street W,okdd P•roPoser Seconder r„ -e Fhe YeAter.alm-,1 theleost watAci Jai I .74AKEs IT EAST TO SOLVE TI -TE Norn!nee ocal terns 1 ZI...E... ' W PI A T T 0 G UV E." W. J„, I'leaman-James Jewell, W,Johns I„ t.).- umeh ,.',--..reateaN Ho suolco of, the L W. ,rayIor-W. Carlfng, T. swee, Icounell"s efforts ler st,geere a, beet, fac.- t Skates Arrastro N - MEAKI W. IT, Il.eveti,-R, hfurphy SPaelthlan GLAD THE HEARTS OF THE - ; Seol-.t-G. P. Connor F Luyion BOX PRAT FL.,ATS PIOCKEY A 9Ec_gi T_cwrdW TjS LIGHT .AliD GRACEFUL FATE FOR. A "-;11--" For' GotrhellM,s -,T,,,C),NT:s1N.;(4N,BLAN,17-141)(41'.wramr Q11:14/!:A- ey-J„ oZT,Sanders..-4.11, l&-..ttd, G. P„ Conr4or 7.1413 YOUNOVgft. • • • • • re" -ed -S, Martm, Caas. V, lioopsr R!vers-Jes, Davis, it. E. Pleliard Dethridge-T. Sweet, Fred, Luxton 11, Seldon-Fred Luxten. 0, Connor W Rratiett..-D. A. 13OSS, C.Ileywood R d the organ!zaa•tera ,the ahd Peath ,Mrs. James_ Tors.. -On e...,„2„,y, way tti, e,4,ankea Azad, 401m thefr ane•ther p-foneer, l,fary Arm tmea,,M Tao rama a.rt e,,wen„ aa-hk. 4.4:ipelo Tom erl,"! rCeVe. T3,a ,P.Pfeaker Sejdt Weald 714e raa`rbfedhy d.Mler Mare Lae Ol ,;ha CO;" reeve ar tbreA Ar9lz'e 44.4 WTI Ye-,41g's seune4ter. aqalve. .1aulay", ahee Wpe strfa..-sc•a 11. . W,It,c,:s rendered her de. nr,74,z,aalzwri troppemio4ton fleact4Rt Oal 'rite eaTO gab"; Qf rtkut II* Aarn had been 41 Tatree4.171 40"."' Vaal', hit algs4.1. QV 0r er the eaglheer, gaiio :Year afala Wieelel. Straka isft her so a resuma pf the. waterworks as.tratdcw Weak OW Alle grUdiaaily 44;10 nn.r.% '74'W tha small plps .bad;not ,.death Tar:eyed Of her .en....ferinos 4,0 hg- e4e- .r. A Happy' evi Year AND 4t3r,) GOOD MORNMOS OF OL ANEAN 'f -LAND D COMFORT FROM. THE GI LLETTE SA.PETT. ItAZ-OR .....OTITER RELIABLE RRANDS IN STO0K-OCARANTEED. Cuttlery '411Y. A4cYrizER on swum WOULD BE ,fin.DE HAPPY BY A. GIFT FROM OUR EXCELLENT COTTLERY DE- PARTMT, ENJust SaMPle-A FAIR 01'4 EMIMOIDERY AND ELITTO( - 'HOLE SCXSSORS. OR A JACIOCNIPE Carvers cAtivga$ Mr, LINED ROXES *WE: Qmanr °NIX THE DEM Levett,-C. Heywood, p. A, IloSs 0.41 ...torte 4.14 thua Ito. 'rest. Mrs. Tern wag mereaked Thos. Ee•?r, Thea. Sweet '4"'.0 U. $t) firentert'S fatarles, 4avvrYth!4M wrtl.ktnfo,4- her -halite. anci kLeywooti, U.n4 101:1444r PayP2e JalTlea '440,414' TZP:. sTiffieS frt.' thrt, saga, ,Htn." eneT•n$ theagarer Ptegr' Printed " Stanbuzy, 1)4man eatiallate4Owl oauou how erti*Ot 4.141. W44it 110 Pet41109 • Dr„ Aotagatin--A. ,Fulte, W..1.11eaman would caipleto the' watemorkti fakdeol8 Tffilv4 44-4751404.- She' waS', t•Cmi W. Walpar-LQ. Sta.nbur. ILN,Creech; we Shoull, 1011 rd OM* ;th earrifieg the :"n" QOrro,,,Walt. In, 1,864 and Stpabwy. Jor.y by.lava tti4 then w.,?, wokad :',1414,0 one et casne 1.6r ah her pare.^.V,a ,to Carted:t. Jehrt Scott --41., Huaton, L. Fry •Z rhza,t'P41e. aysteaks Ontrxr.:O. Net ttIP' *PC rttLe county For SO -tool trraatees 9. Cana:date, Or Pgrham, untll 185, w'r,enr shaarci .VU'L term A.9414DERS & °REECE"-, - 4,4,44.44.14,444"4.4.444,444,4,..44.44414,44.44,40., learing Auction Sale - General Merchan Food Choppers SARGENT'S GEM FOOD CHOPPERS CHOI' QUICKLY AND E41.3114". IT SAVES STRENGTH, TIME .6.HD FOOD SIXPTIE, DURABLE', AND 1.1" CLEANED. These me but a cw aciections ft' on; our extent/doe lines of heautifal.ar f'"g"lea for XMAS GI VINGS. Th uyItiii,' oar hel°44 goodo we have Mideavared lc see that eveutalag will be or Eery :c0-410metittng to 'too pr,izee an4 useful t'",0 mere year. There Is no Tras5" '45 the witele mock. The eheais afar, - ,to. are also Good" ones., We ihave gilts t* sttit PeirtiOns and. all pufSe , -ire hero to assiat. .tiou. No trouble, to allow alaciels. Allow u to be t eteraloo; „Make your Christnas. obeintoinV handlittarteri at our store. Leo' yout ,parectla or trot our friends there. • t' e Ihe Old Reliable , reiware Store Hawkins 86 Son hUsInnt% AMIPd 04 CUP« 5. Lot 15 . W. Glachnan-E, Martf-n, C.tieywood ,/oha IT, SeOtt. Mr014e04 'why he was l'et the TOvenoltip Ilattgrne we they •i,:Aezree.wItt. Zga.9,149,1l.nptrnit..44, 411134 caits7 itaQ Crt'74,1404:voziemOrte oatora .041;...74.r veTaartowy4c1; -.,;14„,_,„, Ito 04514.41, the neve why. tbe Ithey en,j4yed,the :ratercoUrae Wit; ma -4y Tote. ,arla, woartt to wtatob. •00 itthe1" turtY frialitte, Ste. was for Math)" ,...vtvc. relined (Nat It (Ito, to the Yoarel Eludoet. or Xanleis Street 0.b.Urelt.. • ..owny *Alext0buut.,,moginut 4ari intaNetd la ftltthet Services, When , barn bzen hAter ta 'have laid' 6.°4e wItga tenahlS te attead at church. U. Huston -D. Deovers, T. 'McCapuno • Main down aletoria Street. Ono ch.i)iced the" IW."4,4' of the falthfui • Azmt-'W J.Carting. T. Vase A. 4, Fults-R, Cree04,J. R. 1-15n.4 E. Cre7,011,--D. Rusttell, Lagarligag ReaD.W.M,ndirs T.Fitten W., J. e'ar1130-0, P.tConner, 4'1 wutaa `J. S. Huston. D. Deallorti i.Frareti-a% U. Zit-Calluat, B., Reamers dise At Bawden 1 1-yea,u tennHnet hotta hIrmo pab tr. Buoton--F, W. Madman, %Hawkins Of handlEIT.,3' Plant.Ctral affalre. ;Mt' rthe 484'4* tigr tow 7k-r4rii Ulocim. sa'Ac '°,t , T,T. c„,,,,,,,,...„70,„, D"7.., IA x,„.,1).1141-4a,li •Invn be a' 0044:date. t c;1*'p' :1494.:ei: $11:401740tITI.,,'y U. r i ... • ' , e had tklitEiatl d eale Vetere Who Vie:4A, hsr , oa regularay • S The opened 1Vm. R11.tero explained' that the men- KaralgOPOt B. C.0 MA Fra -61c 147a TO1(130 evonigrrg tracottng at eglat "in the chargr, and the inembere of the, cerioek wi614 the cletilt. T.. 11, Carling, ceol• *6'1;43 wF1)41).:-It'AT,17t0;m1tiltepaluyld, woartf;at; ttre ',ICl/swelitt4, ztiland'eythratclaNirmr:.61;•rtrorrliing.(Ds5.:3) 0 - loll calimea auct, othax ea to, vlat... inVo 'for that parpoSe, MAY, :Ere' watt 1.,EV,,,Ztor. „oz.... T. .„aii ,A.all crawa„xi ;0 010 not In ,avc,4, or ,the waterworks hY-Iaw 1,27)gli.03Togtscx'coo,t;traIrthw(elatelpeareruaan4jOunerao: dooro. , het ', thou:Mt '4 oKottld. be 4041 ,moine ,00Qtt:vt:1073)a.yr.0,:fihz emx..1071 laid dope lam lotofrOTro.npletre4:erte:4N4 Owl' 41111x.`lonitP9egg,.11 31t:t pehte"- Reeve JohnW. Taylor vras first called upon, and ha gave a CoMPlete and tailed aCCOMIt Of. the doingo Of the oefl the old Matters they had tO W. W. WA IP" ua'41' " wae 11°1 "rn 11:71"14t44i:C.T11:14"tt4wr''4 Beginning Wed- Mror 604:0 ult and. the nevr work commenced and °antidotal. The tesve proceeded at Once to exPlett tits causer of the bigh Day advoca.ted the getting of It ta'st whether tie would ha a vandidatc that '11 al'Ot:"/MatiV'3 to 'go to Win- jata now. 1111114.01101114,11,111.414•44mimer44%. ARLING'S PHONE.I8 Your Stio131)ing At This Store Just three days till New Year for you to do your shopping so come early and get your choice before they are all picked out. LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS IN HEMSTITCHED., LINEN EMBROIDERED AND. INITIAL ED. THE LARGEST ASSORT- MENT EVER SHOWN PRICES FRog 5c. TO 50c. , • LADIES COLLARS, AND . • TIES • LADIES 'END3ROIDERUD COL 'LARS IN ALL SIZES AND FANCY "COLLARS, ALSO LAD IBS TIES OF,: ALL KINDS AT -PROM 20c. TO 75e. • LADIES SCI..a.RFS AND MUFFLERS. ; IN TIIE SCARFS WE HAVE • THEM .IN .A LONG WOOL SCARF AT 60c. ALSO " ALL • SILK ' SCARF'S I,N , BLACK, • WHITE AND BLACK--&WHIPE MIXED• AT $1.2"1.A.N13- $1.50 ALSO MUFFLERS AT' 50e. GENTS MUFFLERS • TN- THE • NOTED BRADLEY MUFFLER. IN ALL SHADES. AL 59, A GREAT MANY STYLES, AND -SHADES OF, OTHER MUFF LER S AT 25e. to $2.00. , 7,, • GENTS TIES „ -TI-liESE TIES ARE °Pk THE 1..,At,bs GROSS AND DIAG, ON AL STRIPES IN ALL -SHAD- ES., AND CAN BE ALL BOX ED',SEPARATE IF NEEDED AT • 50c, COMPLETE. •• - • , , GENTS SUSPENDERS - q1.10,vES, SOX AND COL , LARS, ALLo'; TE 1_,ATIlIST. STYLES.‘pOiklE IN AND IN- S,PECT OUR apons. ,WE ARE ; SUAE THAT THEY WILL SLUT • ...226%.,,` A. great sialigh.ter in prices ,• reatvariety ew 4 •; )'1*:1,*fer'elantraeSWoltanit'Lltr berru°ktlero 64t'on:310' atE;41.19.1r8eaey ot debt 1ft ) ,A..t tile Walla ot 1,910 the report abovred but,there • ws. due Etom.d. demanded., leaving a deficit of nalne c+n the igatrOrirl 'nut tank Metter's. Snell of Exeter :and. talit:te 0•'`'' a angt 3 p.m. and & $1500 left a the waterWorks monsy3 itind that the watenvorks by- /municipal pot Niunr. up.-alr. and. GRAND REND. nesclay Dec. 27th Arra. M,day a. surplus of 800ligt, for 11.4eter 1,0 No..,;01.4 tionletrtue.-Mr. Campbell et *3„, a , to the Seltool Board .$4000, wii:0 the IL Delbradse said lut was not 0.1' Sylvan 'w;t13 ouribart; Wednesday. - $1200. There should also have been an. hitorent in tho tOwn. He be- Rodgerviale were, here WedneatlaY. -The 4z la.w should_ liave been ter $27000 'it-, lairs, R. Wilson, and family of ArIcons; .r, but it wan all spentt T;liese two items 4too t $ q and cow-, , Made it, neeeSsarY. to lovIr five mills' on Stead. Of ,...-000, We should vo 0 for 'Nvera Chr,:1,Stnta,s VIs.dors.,--Mr. and Mrs, F. "rt. the d011aa Add to thAo the oneontrOil. .the new by-lavr, or"gteti Morel nOne. Or Wm. OINer and tam Ware are Iris:tins' empt those WhO wart; not protected, to St. Marys. -Mr. and Mrs. W. Mallard . able tax' :or debenture:a, school sald the inuing every after-, oeunty-la rams -and you have 21 Vtr ,Ekhottld. vote foz £r, 1t and it0 otuirte.ganinAa arurearaciootin.goittvojranaire: vitrioalltlairrigd Mills. Then you. have other exponseo .11Vora. l't teila 11M0 111).Pertred On tile. - awuhicicIllesaroeueptractirc lcfcailllty slu3nocom.itt;oalliera,Teee, otnli, Ilt°ilICiladncial0w?Id :c".rdhishobesiltaadttlItt13- atatGrLnwhaan; triaaLuWeltbnb.--EaPmCeUrty Xlannad ' 3.00cksen Company $1100Fire- Lawrence Carriero of Toronto and Sen. noon and evening- . Mon nearly' $3003 election eXpenses and , ja, Von. forth anent the holidays with their par- ineurante 480 ; or about tf.1200, or sir D. Rooleton re --A iit an honor to be ents.-Tno borne a Mr« G.,s0.. Lovie 'was mills More, This 51,1sPose8' of your 26 nerntnated, hilt. he ittlii lict Pleasure In all astor last Wednesday it being the mills and leaves a dela!". Se You ace being' on the platform. Ile had not yet marriage ot hit, Oldest daughter Flossie up to and .. includ' your counc:1 or limii has not been ex- decided wheigher ho 'would Altand, but if to Mr. .Tomes lifats,szt, ot Greeaway In kravagent-the 26 Trate bad been nee. :to .ltudh,:eeretpaitidpohuotiourtiobrlde was attlred IR a dress of white Wumake a study the presence of about sixty guestsg The as to expand*are. essary befere we could say a word nal • -. and all-over lace, the nuptlal knot being A 'frig Saturday Dec in January vm found, some knOttY aiSon. :rilieSalliidnee'''''80taternP411;revloiers tFTleinettol.wnin! tar sablt` dltoewhv. Mtro aThwoednitsno:, datfixtrieerrw. h,;chhe quesOons. 'Through a mistake certain a • steeveral years tor rertrdo aebootoxes. ries. 'The gxeitelsit asset or a town, for Toronto to spend their honeymoon. .30th• frm a lnd,a were taxed wrongfully for in the tine of manufacturing Indust- bridal couple left ork, the' afte-moon. train uries to keep the young people here. -vraThes welIethl artenstded°,1terPrt7aoclenenidad4ItarnToltenstty We were thretetened wIth legal action, le tbo YoiMg man. We want manufact- but we gch a nieeeng wi,th the glen- tlemen 'interested and 'had ,it cleared out He was stronglY Sun favor of both) by- to $32.65.--T2e PresbYterian enter- tainment -was well attended on Friday ot the vray. The indebtedness ttho School Board , night. An excellent pre/grata was giv- arose' from faiitze_oi past councils o toreIs reported that the Trust- There will be been recelvInuMil 1911 Mr. Taylor when called on for. his en. Proceeds $78. -The school closed on , cluplIcate a legislati've grant the Board ply exPla!hed Mr. • Beek's not belng, Frlday. It t here to address a aneetlalg.; He said if ees have hired. Miss ,W5.1Iert to continue hgl la ' amounted to 1600. The Board desir- length" of ;service xneaat anything for .../.,.^-other year. -P. Baker, has an.d tUti res - o. netball -lent; a joint $ meeting 'Aims M. Heaman it surely meant something idence re -aided, WhEch. will add much to offered for sale by - called and it wassettied amica.bly. We for liftri, as he had servAd on, the coun- tile. eon or( --Mr. Abner vlollard, who f to cil for 11 or 112 .Yearsk He anawered, had Ws tribe fractured on the 17th laY ,,,...,,„/„„.„..., had several other. old Mattekra stralghten up, which', altogether helped several ouestiOne and solicited the having a char puilled from under him au VA lUil, • -to make the eXpneses heavy thyear. votes and, -`alfluence of the electors. lettlng ban. on the:floor, Is improving - is • Some of the ,,vork,,..of the present court- c!I consisted_ of -The iaying of the The tInle betiTig now after 11 o'clock and the People anx!outs to get Mome c-beamery drain ovcVm to its not being tho discussion of school matters by BIRTEs -buTihnerlIghput.ttartgrsomin yolr s ago, costing$275 dam, whfich was demanded by the fish- a- 143h run at the the riotata'sePnlgeeea,ntridlirletbe-s{mintleetrutIsatgees 'act XLaeir;-thAtintshite., tt4ildtillr.Caonncl.,,MrEsa.Y0, Rocityl- s journed to election day; • Merner, a son. ' ery ''inspector, at a cest of $175. Thi ,aluid have been done at the time of•' JeffreY-At the Saubie Line, I-Iay, on• waists, laces, furs, building the dam.L. then we laid the ,At the exp:Iratiteh 0. the time for gum - 'the 18th, !sist., to 1+,Pr. and .Mrs. R. , , water main to the G. T. It: elation at -'-f.ivi'n$' and maigningl °11 Saturday even- Fejesf8ilericycl-,Aatson,D.:asweed, eh the 17th. a. . . a. cost of .sipoo, the G: ,r. R. to pay :MG' it was found that tie( slate for elee- a. yearly rate' of $350 for three years, tori en mondaY nextvvjas as follows,- , , to Mr. and Mrs. Brallip Fa.ssold, a C011ars, ties, shirts,. t ,. , ex means we 'get a revenue of 22 per cent • F'..3'r Re3v8-7;t13. Wile,,‘aTarilaattlYi°r on he • that manY people had said'small For Counelillers7W. H. „Levett, , dau.ghter. Platied investti'lentJ, MrTaylor then - said mean th4 ling,about the laying •• W, Etfyier-a Of two small mans soutn, from the G.T.B. -1-.4 DAYJohn E. Scott( branch, because ft happened, to Come R../, Hind.l near the reeve's home. But as the' total • • jdilirl , : d ' cost Was $120; and the P:Pes seed AJFor , Embroideries,, ribbons, corsets,. MARRIAGES Cornlsh-Delve-At the Man;O, on Pee. 27th, Frederick. 'Cornish, to Miss • Mary Lottie, daughter! of the late Wni. were too small for` ainY' other parpose, Scbooi Trastees were -elected ;'„hy Delve. , , acclarnaOcei as follow's,- , " PIay-.-Anderson-rt London, Dec. 21, .at •and • the revenue, ',from' the invitstment -Would b9 12 per cent. h believed the counc11 had made!' no 'mistake. The-ex- Pla"Tnation of *Is matter seemed. to Pe, Very ;satisfactory to those present.. fr Taylor thoagiie... an parts' of t 'pthe toW.n should. be '1#•Otected and.the coun« , . . , -'was , by-law for $5000 to "extend the 'water . As - For two-year term -F. W. Gladman t,he 13' P, MethodIlst; ,,4 -.4- bv Rev. slippers, shoes, inuf flers suits, over- coats, tables, chairs ' • • Attn, r 0 W tin g MIS 8daughter ot etc, ; , Puke,• Ms. and Mrs. ;WI3s4in Anderson of For one-year term -R. N. Cre,echi Cmdfiton East, to Geo, -,E. ,I-loy,, stop, of • F. HoY, 'Of R,eVeIstroke, ') • b • ' councialor , W. W. Walper. did not qua).- Sanders -Fern -4n Dec. .19, •, • . . • * , • • • . ,i'Ts and Qs, .not ell* r.4.nning for .Wesley • W. ,Sanders,;'' 'son: of the late. 1,117 a .clearing 'sale dounc11, Whad Messrs. 11. Sandens , of Stephen, to Miss • • ; • , $92000 had' been spent for .the .xpro- ton and P.' Frayne, who' have b€en SCh001 May. FerTi of Winntneg. , I • kectfon. of .1stu,reiy, tTus,t5.1,11, for over 20 years, _rCE3'..grle4 at .Fewell--,Leitch-Itt Seaforth, on. Dec., 20, as our easeexpires- .,../.can 'spend $500t0 for the.:proteetion thc Iast InenTant/ as dr"./d otter ". neatly- by Rev Mr Barker A Powell or Tor here Dec.' 1st erraalned that the Hydro -electric vote' • . • , f:eld. -,. • , , . • .. was onlY a PI ,. • , , , NE , of: the ia,..ther parts .gr. TaYlee tr,tioe..esa,d.yr.e.laavin'.inaigts.4.0,tn.he school; tru,7, -O.nto to 1\,E,S9 DEFAmTlffd.'s7:1,tr,-,h, Of 136.y- * W. J. 1-1Cania,., 1*c.1; A430...0 The" 19i.etiricil tre,elected b..v- Torn-,In.Er.eter 'Dec. 2';),, +.,Tary ..1„nn .„ t7,4 ;0',CP,tv'4•-• ;7*.7,7'... 7 by 'acclaaititi ttienth'S'ternv4w , . • a. '".•st/' • rt4 BIDDO: • e'' n.t.ck selt,ct-.0.f.': the: late intriten Tem, 13aNvderfi's ()id. Stati ei) p reev • McGILLIVRAY. 2,-,Tribroth8^ .1-"CYn DeC* a The E.xerer 'E;argaiin,Stor on a Trotham , b,16ved -vn,"fe at' yr, - he was aga:an. .aPpenactirig'iVr. . r; • ge'-airt..baSed, I 'ais elaim ' :four aclanintIonw y0°£3 of, serVtoe- in: "the councii..i,l-le/t Lunnin • L• ela!alied ' !.111.ere 'Should 1.:t.'..ave been,' some nnbli°'; Ine'rfilags to ,,di scu s t ' ,prope .•'1.19afe", t;Attid, ed , favored,. both, by-laws 2,0eorte:' Pawcien, D,, -T ' • lieVing,•tnat the , 1-1Ydr;O:ir:Was • , . - ' ' Of 'e Trothan, formerly .., 8 e f,erinan--Near .'Seafertin, Atlehael' Heffq:4rila'n, -aged " 80. years:. Rudd -In Cif.raton, oia Saturday,. Aikipee..,. 7‘..19ss, Jnn4e E .Rudd.' • 414