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ONTARIO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912.
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Any pecreon Swap eaYs t -his het an
,old'-fasheonteci wintee ehould go away
beak and ait down.
DEATH CP MRS. CAM.M.-The death
or Mary EaPay, veldow oe Dee late John
Cereal, took place at the lierne
or 1W sell-sAlOa'w, Mr. M. J. Fletcher,
North street, 'Exeter, on Sunday laet,
was an event eatneatee, much 'regret.
areeng many friends, M. the cora-
letlatty ware knew her best. Mrs; Careen
was ee-Tier her usual bealeb," up to
about 2 *weeks ego, when she was taken
ear advBancael age being against ier
'Owe with, an atta.ck of leleurhorriatt and
gradually sank Petit death claimed her,
Mee, Canna 'area bara );1)zOtaall11-e.
Ehg'” the Year 1629, easeeequelitly
wee aged 66 'eare., In early childleretal
she came to tale etrentey with," her par-
ente, who Crest settled in Usborne* where
the greater peat or deeetteedae lire was
tzlierrt. For the pas t year eber ltadlieed
vatit nee' eon -Ea -law, Mr Fletcher, and
tila vacancy in the borne wilt be erre or
clear, regret anti sorrow t, the iouae-
hod. Mee. Camel 'WAS a rheraber or thc.
church and were' muca admired
rev it er eenze,•Ment chrietlan elzeracter,
aa well ale being, much eeteelned for 'ter
levable qualittive. She is survived b
tame daughtere and tour sone, aire.
john lawirs and airs. Wen,- Grey of
I.OrOsavnell, alieth, and, airs, M. .1. FIet-
ober. Richard, 011'arles and Albert
ne, and Themes. 434 Creziewell, Mich
11=1 t orele pace to the
ea Tuesday.
1:1131.1a1-1.-Anotter orthe a,ad
or Exeter Parzsed, Away erli W
last week, when lianey Me
reiet of the late We La Wrigl
late at hr berme in Ex
or en, area 8Lh year. Deceae
Buffered ;with grip anti pneumonia
about ten ,days, and evelege to her
age ream wad unable to au-
tiiy col -Abet the diseage. She was a
• of Catezda, bag born In Prince
Edward County. Fifty -Biz years ago
noved to Irtuaa and had teen a
cra o *btuneighborhood ever eince,
lareband died about 40 years, aao
Scveiehradaen were born, three or
wbent eurvate, Frank dr Exeter, Henry
of Deetish, toile-nib:a, arta Ms. Fuller
or li:unsuie. Thom Mad eurvive one bro-
ther, Altred ,afe'reggart. of Rodgerville.
one tattier, drs, Peter Englis of .00I -
borne, area a Iteefanaistor near Sarnia.
Paanaus te! leer dengue Mre. Weight
was the *Watt lett= member or the
old 'Wesleyan texterch, witch liari since
lam= the Mete Street ItIetaadiet ezeuree
S11/0 was a women or many excellent
parte and xespected by ni1, The funeral
tOolc Place on Eridale arteration to Mo -
Taggares cemetery, •
Mr. aid Mfr
rs. Percy Westaway and 3,. NelsOh l'r.roir Jet Porta,ge La Ina- 'X'Er aeiaLD THIS MORNING.
al
cldera of Centel, Se' Chalet, Wee di Chita: erie, Man., la here. wane* tot the ille----
ejne • Crediton
aa- rrieed in London on 'fuh Tw
elougee of eie fatherlo
, who is very w, Nea Of coal's% 'You have reeeced that te ---
day moraing. Mrs. WestawaY ire aI
oen le also quite III, with a severe a.t- eas' been cold. The taezeratmeter bee The heeeeereetee hag beau eeeeiaa,
daughter of Mr. "Vtam? Moore ot West tack pf la gra)... pe.
London. Mr. 'Westaway, formerly or
Eaetee connected with, the Chentu
Metizodiet pu,bliehing ,i1OUS‘P-
7.411! and airre. Westaway have spent
four Years ria Citarree They are the
first Lorelon mieleldearies to arrive
aome, but a autaber of others are ex -
Peeled shortly. Furloughs have been
"anted, to the MaJteratY of tlie miss-
.arees ageouet er the unsettled
oitelireene of affair's an Lee leteraa be
the downfall orz the emPiret and
the earerpIete establesInneat of the re-
easall aleel Exeter Juen
talat Plaa'ad 4 * Pane hiNkeY04
T'lltereday evetri.rtg, M favor
f the r.dirte• team, 5-4, At halt time
the Aeon Wee 3-1 'in ra,vor thb
eieitore, but ;tee henna boYa nzet busy
in tee Last haat ad wren out by one
Tee outetaxidalg reature of the eeeelld
ilecItCY gtarite 'between the Oddrellowe
pad the Teeve team waina teek.Place en
MondaY itaelet, -vets titte rerriativable 1,13:0-
rress ahowe an' the boys fit the aciegee
o the game. Coratanatiort work on
both. wales, while not always efteetlee,
was eePezetedly trlea; triad so frequent-
ly, tin eact, that Mire feature atone
made the game many tinieer more enter-
eeting taxa Lae elezetatore' viewptant
than the game or a. week bercee. Tita
eftealdee Were greatly leaaened nume
Consideriag the fact that play -
(=selves, do not alwaya under-
wbat oft -aide It le eur,-
'that there were not more of
1=1, ere was conealerable neave
Y king, done In a peeper
by the way, is not t4e
et etare Wee' of lilaying hockey.
That taereeult evrta frever ot the Odd -
fellows by a eedre of. 4-3 !A only wain -
in the game, although gratifying
to them and to their eappartere, par- vu :au the bone abeve, etetzeing a
tieularly atter thrar zievere <tercet in nasty and painful wound. It was
tho game of a week ago.. The game tbought al. ferret the eye ball had bee**
°sone etart to tatitani was a. swift one penettated, but fortunately -for
and bath sidee made etrenuoue earorts Wood 'et proved otherwise.
to win out. Tao old-timere had their steadee
Jeinis loosened up a little attire and DIED SUDDENLY IN CLIFFORD. --
!lad extgaieed earae of their 'old time Rev. Janice Collate, brother a the
skill, Whica probably accotiets for tile late Feed, Colline, assailant ereetentae-
'etory !or the Oddrellows. The onla ter here, droPped dead at a preeee meet-
hangert the line-up were that Gra.re Eng over weich prealdect in the Meth-
vey Achesort or London, wao wee visit- odeet eleuxeh, ClIffoxd, on 'WerinesdaY
fag at his /lame here, played, with the rrigat or last week. Tho rivet hymn had
Town boys '0, the Plane last areela oceu- jute been atartedaiweee „Mr. Collate fell
p%a ot Clinton, anti int the ever. Leyerytterg possible was done, but
Oadfellowe' little -tip Tom Carling TO- Ile died En a tow minetes. The rentable
evere taken to Ancaster for Entermeat.
Mr Collins wean well-known throughout
Western Ontoate, beteg connected with
charitable thetitallons with headquart-
exe at Hamilton. Mr. Collins -will bore-
ntenzbeired by older residents of 'Reiter;
ao having been. pastor ort the then B.C.
church, nova James Street afetivedist,and
who was much esteemed, as a pastor,
and noted for hes'devout Chrastlan char-
acter.
overed tram a few- degrees above Z4f0/eaperzt the paet Week. 18, t *20 below
• Chz Mandan" eYeraing the auarterile to 25 beloa earrabout a manta, 'oar:eh was the lowest recorded. Tampa are
board of, Jamee'steeet Methndist ebereb as ay Icing odds the epageet period o aremen, walls are cra.ols4og and reel te
voted on eletzah uneven. Twenty-four veremely told wean -ter fet thee Parte
members Were preeent and ail hell 'Pee ta tare ThemerY of white Irian. It le
were en aavor UTAM, elexnad f30.4ie that Luke latutozi
Yesterday ware St, Valentine's Day but frezAen over," end tea puce red tera vane, zee
the old kine-hcrepred custern et sending eWhr-it'o ertul 121gc. we ever eeneet *4 has
appropriate cards cm this *nee Alen Is wl-tneeaIed 'Wore- QTh rridaY night
,eaet ayino otraear4 eneeeehaate and eta,. temperatme deoPPed, to, 24 belew.
or do apt reap Lae riah heave -at. en Saturday oight streele 12, and Sun,
ales line they did eears ago, day' night 15, whica ede us' earelY
goatee etime, anti rhea eorne more. ',eke
tae celeanated leetare on "Tea nigate ete: aelerels te the warmer clime
- f
' EgV. E. S. 111.11ya.rd, of liensall 4afts wl11. soon be able 4:0
41 111q ga,',7 ",.%001-41; Saarnrock, Rose end it was way peed, end aezer a reae-
Tizietleaz illuerneted with eiraaaight 'enable Probatsan, add -that we 4.-idzw%
ir:"" 4114 111°r"Prakci by
4°114'3 1.e.* 1 ''''c'ell-lerii"7i.ve4O7r'sCt):'4a. wsalaz,114,-%ag7 erriaZ,
tiered by Mirseee Wave Treble, and
Rhoda Cleowert, and Mr, Herbert Seutle „ are 4roz°a! and '‘veret, or all, aim
Cott, ale Jamee. Street Careech under the ur 31arY suPply or eeal and wood has
auspices tee'r 'tan Epworth League en 1441. since Yeateriad, *ad frOm the tooae
TueettlaY evening last. The attendance °I' 124/1" *Well haveltct hu''' 24/2the7 1141
a lex& and the leetrare proved en auPP1Y,
Intellectual treat and Viably Pleardeg
all peasent.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES -The Tara
rneu Road PredaYteriate Church win
hold theer aneaveastery Sunday, Pea-
ruary Taper have procured Rev.
Zapf Kilpatrick, 13. ot Co Cola
ege, Tormate, whe oecupe- the Pule
Pit Morrana and evealeta. No doubt large
nuaitare veS1 take advantage 0.1-' the
epportunity or; hearing taie eatedt
diverte. Mlle. Wyatt, Soprano Sololet„ or
London will erfaS at bath gervieee. Ile -
Member the date, Vete 25tb,
NEARLY, LOST AN EYE-- ,ItEr. F art
Weed =et eettar a Panful ztecident 'wet
on duty at ta.re loueebee atieli on Tiles -
day last, yebee-eby lie narrowly escap-
ed OW losP an eye. In, senre manlier
he accidentally carat ta contact with a
meat liools, the eharte end or It pene-
traahl' 'under th)e leYe unal It irorZ1 olavee,ricd*ue t11:4310111,'Pnmetfallicriarleldentelitiagbey.
ie re:Melling te rind the Preset
taaing up this subject. No re is
more etent t effeet refornie time the
neWspaper, It is apparent that an edu-
tional ca-Maaign is needed to bring
the public to see that flagrant itegleet
and earelese indifference en metieg.
bilis to algelY neerehensIble and gross-
ly etaraer to ell concerned) and, far, •the
Prose eete help to delve this truth bonze,
ft will mender a Valued service to the
me oat ntile »Mares ts.
PIICAT
The s4Ab,)
orespled
EQPLE TD
EILL
I
o "busineere ethied" itae
attenteort or a rzumaee
nevrepaixne recently, A Ha.rraltoa pap-
aelts,-"De yoa owe any unPaid delete
o 1911"., Are yea square with. your
Prager* hardwareman, ()etcher
aral baker and the rest? ' -and teen Pro-
ceeds te admoniee, itmi -der s et; VO*
Flq0P-74 04 tee untaearteee o negle,etine to
ealle. 4Peteaeoro peper •aelzet to
th'emne atranar, pa:rale:a out that lire
p'cuurQ arta profit, tee thrift, •Iteria-
ot bee:tree and the geaeral
sperity ot the City depend very large -
upon the preceptituele with waieh
Ut-
pay ' tartar bale, aferalian.ter and
bus eau sneer of, all kaade are log set-
ferMeg alld 4112Uer3ZU to many et them
Placed Heel> Axt. Tae Ultra game will
probably be played on Tuesday night.
next, and it shoeld be remembered .that
Ume g.a.ane starts at seven o'clock.
CARLING'S
PHONE 18
ck-Taking Sale
We are now going to hold a stock -taking
sale of all winter goods so come early and
get a bargain.
LADIE S COLLARS AND
TIES
In these lines we will clear
them out at cut rate prices.
LADIES SHAWLS AND
SCARFS
We have just a few left to
clear out at astonishingly low
price s.
14ADIES LADIES
if you want to get a, good
dress now, just call in, we can
give you a, bargain on any -kind
of dress goods you want,
LADIES RUFFS AND ,
MUFFS
Just a. ferwt t,i ',.clear,
gaih*
DIES SWEATERecaeTs
have onlya few tett to
c
out e at a t Prie
CIE/N3M GLOVES
We are 'going to clear „these
gloves out at a price that- will
ea.ellY sell them. such &de:.
$1.40glOrVeS" ' for •79e.
1:25 gloves for eee.
1,5,9, gloves for 1.10.
1.75' gloyee , for 1.29
2.50, gloves' for 1.98
GENTS MUFFLERS,
Just a fewl left ,to clear out at
cut iato pmces
MEN'S FUR, COATS o
Wer jest llama A ',few' levet to
cleax at a bargain,
-CAPS, CAPS
041
Jeet tee thing far 0ITE*
C°1d *weather- We have hern
at ail itaece;.
THE) HABrr OF SAVING
"As a rnan isoveetat, ad &hall he reap
and youth ta the tame la which he must
do bra sawing It the granary Is not
to be empty when old age overtake re him
as it 'surely 'will, If he lived long, enough
The melding of moheY and the saving
or money, as destingulah,ed from the
ntserly love of mleney, abiould be the
ambition of everyone; but it does not
neceseanny olloW tha.t yott make
trnoney yott will have it in your old
age, as many a one-time millionaire has
dted in the poothautee". But If you
take advantage or yea opportunities
when a young man improve Your
chances, live within Your ineorne-sys-
tentatically lay ..p.side a litte every
month or year, YOU need have llttle fear
oe having enough to care for you In
the derelinieg Years.
BIDDISLP1-1 FIRE
Mrs. Johnstone Ailte'es, *lib le lying
Crif.lballY ill At iale'r tlio.rnle five, miles
north of eaucari..ened her three ltiitll ebil-
dren barely escaped :wear their lives in
a fere Wallah destrerye,d 'the- house early
last Wednesdal .itntotrelitege;A nurse in
attendance .on Mrs. cos got up and
started, a. fere tin the kitchen' to 'get
some' thiegiarea." ay' or the patient, and
noticed that 'the slava smloked badly.
Sheaveent back and; told'o tlie affair,
and Was told th'at ,theabhitra-ney- • aas
simply smoking. BY the time she got
back the ;smoke wag pont-lug from the
rooter 0 sueh quentabliets that it etas
itrapossable to enter. 'rhe nurse at once
gave the e-Iteenre ata tt've lettl.echildren
and 'Mrs. Ailleeers t;was' ca :4- acrose
atenavae- to the betide of efes. Stemeson.
Inside of Ilwen•ty .mereutee• from the time
the nurse not' ?d the smoke, the blouse
-
Was a mass er Veiniest, and only the
brick walls,' were raft sta.ndeng seert
time' ate:ewer-de.' Tee 'leas PartiallY
covered by ensaranaa. Nara: 'Aekens is
suffering greattaya 'from the esliock.
DOMINION FINANCES
The ifl.Dhthle- atatanent or tee depare
anent or te:thance foarSanuary shearer that
for the Vast ten months ,.er the rawer
Year up to January 31* the total rev
enue earatere Deminiere was $1.09,556,083
as cope 'yea watt $94,81_0,707, for the
se last year, an encrea.se of
ov le expenditure
eeenot=ted to $704
655,588' traiilear*',A4'ea 46'5,417,763 for the
;Same' tetnierriether -o7e1tlie lark f: seal year.
4t, (Le Manta. oz JtairliaarY alone 'ape rev-
ue, ere $10,084, 763 as, compared
114873 fee Jaeruare*1911„
Ile the eapendatent tare the eatieralr was
l6,i331 7'4, as ag I *1.1.08,63°.
171P.011ere2•34e cti* it!***,:aer the
ten nonths,aiaa bed O93O3,twreile
tte.
45,
It Ile net eXaggeratipn te say that a
very InereAnajorety avian -co are due
to inabilay to collect outstauding at: -
counts. It every =reliant secured what
v'erte owing to ban on, tants and. In full
commercial failu.ree *would be few and
ear between. Ind.ustrial depression has
its Sleet =caption M slow collections.
If the money does not come In, hesit-
ancy and lack ot confidenee soon mani-
fest themselves. Business progrese Is
halted, thlngs soon reach a, standstill,
then go back and a period of Ilta.rd
times sets In. It is probable that the
slow pay party, who dedges petty debts
does not realize that he le' iesponsible
when business conditions become slug-
gleb. But he Is at the 'mot or the,
trouble. Eradicate the small debt dodger
and the sweat means 'of insuring a. con-
sistent measure of busdness prosperity
will have been round. -Hardware and
Metal.
AN INTERESTING INSURANCE CASE
The case or Ryder vs. The Usborne
& Hehbert Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
which was tailed by Judge Holt at the
Division Court Sittings in the Tavel
Hall on 'Wednesday of last week, raaved
ta very entereadng one, and a. large
number of people assembled to hear 'be
evidence. Jaxnes Ryder of the Town-
ship of Biddulph had a horse killed in
a .field sometime during the night or
August 13th.„ 1911.,The animal was
round dead about the middle of the
following afterrneen. A director of
the above named itnsurrance company in
erhich the horse was insured against
light.zeeng- was called into exam,' ne the
aorse, but a veterinary was not called.
janies Ryder and lzes son Patrick Ryder
gave evidence that the director, Mr.
Brock, had sad that it was not neoess-
ary to call a voter:intern, and that eta
Pretaing pointed to death by lightning;
Thesestatterrients wem 'disputed ' by
Mr. Brock Cm aits 'evidence. Several-wit-
nessee seed that there was lightning
on the regat ea question, white others
blalined blare was, not. Teree veter-inar-
fes--Dr Sweet, ana Dr: Houze oflaxetee
end `Dr. Terme nt or Lueen gave evid-
ence as eo the protability that agile -
nate neight have caused the death
the mantel. The Judge reserved ale
decieeon viatica will be published ad
seem as the judge rarwaaelet his decise
nal io the clerk. L. IT. laaksene appeared
foe the plainteff and F.' "W. Glaviman,
for the defendant.
DOGS AND SHEEP IN N. HURON'
Since the comeruleory , tax on dogs
went ento fame, the anualcipalities
ilava a fund porn which the ewners ef
elbeep tailed" or injured by unknown
dogs may be reimbursed. Arthrield' and
other townshin eauincles have passed a
by-law appointing e. valuator Zoe each
6Ub-ClIdE3i0(11. The owner of
sheep lolled or injured meet endeavor
to tocate the deg' ea dogs 'that del
the damage and seek reienbursernera
erom the owner., If be cannot do no
he must aek the ,valuatore to invest',
gate the az-ratter and report teethe, cpunell
The valuators are raid bate e
111,'YTI
13LYTI-1,-, FEB.lo. ev h wee di s
cOverad a aii• earay belie thie morning
e,ompietely deettiayed the la.rge barn
1' 0r. alaggite 'wear las entire ',,-
(00(5 beor4i1
61 the ,alaze 18 , un
-knoWhTIW3leee Will, IN 740, on which
iera Catelluder ' ce•
aaat
k,h6f
11
1)a,sliwo4:)(1.
The degree eewo n Sa Yeeeentiaa,
Hospital, Caatbane on Feb, Oth, of ja-
seph Wade, aged 55, formerly- weee;
kaowe farmer of Tiitury Eaea Sanaa
gettna seaTce., Milder weather *JIM te ate eau are- Wade sold out blEr farm-,
malte. a, welcome change- and went to Chnthuart to 1-lve rethade
A. Tt, prataxa, who- has been =nag, Bea aorarlyed by a daughter andie
df the Bank here Ins Pest two, yea re ene brother, Tee menaine were takere
fraereteent to the Da.sharetel, Perna -
telt an Friday or ate hemp la Hamilton
w zapped tear holfdays Mr. W. HI Fag
St, at.tnart,nes 11.4s auccsor.
weleeme :earn aa aura raidet,
Miss Galeer le recovering from
rseheee;lw.t,..allsrLoe)sne"/,32.1"-T",,71 13.snany 'f.111"1:13,23iop 2' talter, and rema,ved n tile hr.- of hiee
r,
Weare tha tamely pilot is either-
ae tete ,Iartzeer Wadee,
'were met Exeter aepor Settee. -
day eaezeing by Me. Mclean:4 ale tender-
Tite Lonelort Male Qaartette aeeisted
aLes Saeith citratequart, of Lore
don rendered a splend:A Pzecgralll '
th ILothortst church on Mondale raga
Tbere was a good atteedettee and. .elt
enjoyed the enteetainirent very muelm.
Should they ever aPite a return !neat*
we aeettee them a good. !muse on
Sunday tits quartette eane in the
Evangelleal Sunday School ie the artee-
eteon. Their eeteettem "Remember :row
thy Creator" was a teeat, to hear end
very appropeate tor the. Sabbeth Ser.
Id: E of Tolento spent
Sunday at llama
The =aerate' ,rneetiregra in the Evaegelle-
al elerrell proved a grand euggess teat
brother waram ori. the Lake Read -ATSti
from wineh Pleee tte funeral topic pleeee
Mondry efteredeel, enteretertt Wag, frr,',1s-T:E.
41 th Gepard Beryl claterea The ram -
b w'11 aave the tilitwete UYSM.P.Uiri
th3 t1 emanate' 'itre thla , their ear -
MCI 6 61. 6 ITO: =11 and C, uejmther -
atreeded tee auto seow in 1owtpmi or
Feiday.
De ,T, P. afeleaugalen and. Mr. Wea.
iannaner were in Loraleirt en Saturday..
'Mises rezone. EXIT lertraiondaY Zea„ Allaat
Craig arra Fereet where elle wfrll vsii,
her' bretliere for a 4ew wc-elco.
,11 91 'Sadie afelseac "Jeasz on tam s4ck-7
fOr. a few days la,st weelr,
Albert Weltin o1 tho Bak' or Cern-
weela them being over twenty seekers, Mercer M9ntreal! s aPeadiag U1 Yam--
are at pmsOut vsry t:or4 ".4th 1.4'4 T41'reht5 here' BC vas
and eliaehe levee are entertained for a eP4IP'3415ed by 5^-50r -,41”
recovery, Last Fridee- he Celebrated hie
leant beetaday. We children met In ale
home lo ence more etenteemorete the e+.•
heal bean tratieta reletivee 1r Berliee
Mr and We, Itabs-rt alayter and aL•.,
14 Mae. Taroe. Tea= ef Harpley epean
at 'tea home ot Mere arta, airs. eia,_
ent, Mr IIaiet aan mane' friends -W,r;Q wmert.
will regret to learn ofi ate atate ter j 7,4 0 s
*III • Or 4PC41t
health, ad Monday wale his Ixtrerzts etaa
Godfrey Nieholeen elapper.1 Car -404
or 'tattle toTeeoreto on Friday and a
eceepanied the load to the city, retern-
tg lrome on. alaleday.
Mare Mary Hepburn or Centralia. epent
a -few daye in town the gueet
•Fred Young- '
Henry Sweazer, HenrY1Cteleu and Dan-
iel Saaitzer attended the automobile
allow in Lend= las. Friday.
Tem afethodiet Ctrareh Sunday Selteel
ha.e purchased a Vane frpa SMartin
& Son. pf Exeter
Our emekey playere drove to Luean
the °User night and wore out. Some
chum to our bey%
USBORNE
Council =et at TownalliP Hall an
3rd all the members wero preeera.
The mEnutes or the a'anuany meeting
were read and approved.
Tho Auditor's Repeat, as presented
by. al Strang was adopted, and ordered
to to printed for distribtalan.
Statute Labor Division No. 2 in Con
1, was divided. Lots' 'No* 14 2 and 3
in Con. 1 to foam a separate Division
to be known as Diet Neel -
Win, Brock, colleeter, reported a few
small items, of taxes for 1911 as un-
collected and was authoeized to con-
tinuo the eollecteon of unpaid taxes In
the manner and -wall the powers pro-
vided by law' for the general levY and
collection et taxes.
A few accounts were paned and or-
ders :named in payment -Salaries $94.
00, drainage fees, $35.00 general 19.92.
"Tao matter of purehaerng a stone
crusher was discussed and was laid
over until twat niteetang for the purpose
or getteng more information.
Council the adjourned te meet Mareb
2nd at one o'caock.
F. MORLEY, Clerk.
MCGILLIVRAY COUNCIL
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Council met pursuant to adeournment
Feb. 5, all mernaers present.: efinutere
ee lase meeting were read and. signed..
' A number tof accounts were paid.
Reeser-Nicklete-Taa.t all uncollected
taxes on Lot pt: 21, N. U, asseseexi
to Ell= Murphy, be 'cancelled---Carreed
Relanson-Itlardy-Trae.t the tender, of
the Advocate Priatirng Co. Exeter, for
the praeting of the Townstarr
o1' Me-
G111J1vray for the year 1912 be ac-
cepted:-arriteda •
The Council then . axle:eve-red be meet
in the Ta-vvn Hall, aal Monday, the Atli
day of Mairelt, ea oete o'clock p.me
,J. D: DRUeLef„OND, Clerk.
TI -IE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
Crider a costly' canopy;
The valage blacksareeth trite ;
Before-•rhan Is a touring caa
-r Brolee,n eo latie tits-
Andthe eyelet!, and the chauffeur, too,
'aaaire 'almost rioter Vieille writer., ,
Theyielage blackeneale•ennlies -with: glee
r • As he leghte hiirei rat cigar-'
1.Ie tells ,hes helpers ,winat to dot
To straighten up the car---
a.rid ehe-oweer, and ;the,ehauffeur,
. stands huinblea_aabe_te...e tagy are.
Otildeen, ..,g,okilag home from ached!,
LooIr. fie a -r the "(van door ;
They like to see hire make- late bile
And hear the" own :r rear -a
And the.'ellauffeves weep as 'they decla.
'Pi' 31 hewer Pa:Id:that photon., '
Ile e••oes each'. raornieg, td the 'rea.e.le,
. And 00.14- away Is eaah
A. 'Tagil Seik hat .a.ad Iortig frock coat
Help 'him t cut a dash -
But the bernex, and the etatuffeur, too,
,Their ,ttreetre ell va-inly grearrisi.
0,
The •e.heetnut • .tree has long
nea 6.11. does• net repine ;
' herniae isholn has groan i
A 'Iatildrintgaleg ahd ,
And it, bears "Garaga" 'above the de
, • a large eiectra sign. a
Everang. P1e, oeto
IBIRTHS"
re die
Seems gy#,..
ra
3
air,
id:. eves En Ailan Cralee
fillert „las beer. a
P438141481001).18h-wood.
Zuriele Wee et
own Tuesday.
Davearraff, Wee !has been
Uui arlthill stage the peat year
rpagnrd the position.
With regret we report tile aa
news or the death or the Intrat ehird:
or Me. and ?Ire. Wzn, Natliger,
sad event occurred on Saturday. Tire -
tittle one arid not bar verYwplI eta.
last Rata Vreeitiel and on; Frideee waaa
131telt to L10,1 Hosaital m Larlden for
an *la -ration roe, a rupture, 'but the OP- -
teat:era was not perrielerred, the lea.ba.
(teeing the rollowitg, day. The tarzerar.
was Uhl on ,Tuesday afternoetre
and was coaducted b I'ley. Thenaftrall
synniatliy is expressed to the bereaved%
ones. r
err. Jobe H. Willext clisposed of '7.
carol on Saturday last to air. Jacotm
Sehmeder, Mr. Schroeder gets ernmediate
Poseesesiren.
Rev, G. F. laroare has been assisting,
Rev, Grenzebaah Yeah the special sox --
vices in tbe Evangelical Church tnia!
Week.
miss laws, 8iuus of Crediton Eaete.
who has teen vielei.ng friends here or
tome tam, left foraher home! 04 llondayo„
Tee eacent cold weather has redueede
tb9 coal bin eoesiderably asel the wood! .
aile almost wet alto oblivion, while tha
poor. pedestrian elerugged his shoulders_ .
and shivered.
Mr. E. M. Brokenshirre wishes, to an-
nounce to the public that he has sev-
eral eboueand deniers placed at hes dila--
Pose!. to be en -vested. in Kerne goreelasee-
eurity. Also a nice village properteee
spledidly situated in the quiet little
village of Dashwood.
'4rs. Heater and Mae. Isaac- are vie-
Cting at "the honer* or Reeve" Willert.
MARRIAillaS
Strahan-Waghorn-Ae tha,Methodiet par
sonage, Fullerton, by Rev. Dei,aeettea
'ergiel, Mr. tiWtm. H. 'Strabane Ostahnlicae
to Mess Mary A. Wagthorn; Cif FtilTe,
artore
Greenwood-13eLl-At the residence of th
'bride's parents, on February 14, bye
Rev. C. Fletcher, Mr. George :areal --
wood, of Logan, to Miss Vina, ehleetr•
daughter of ear. and Mae, G*'orge Ilell..
of the South Bound:ley of 1-11beeet.
---aa •
DEATHS
Carnm-In Exeter, ca Feb. '11th, Mara -
Bailey, 'widow Of the. 'late Jtolm r'ne.inine _
aged ps years. •
,Wright -In Eleeter, Feb' 7 , Nancy Ile -
Taggart relict of the tate 'W. Le
'neartglet, in ,hee 85th year., r
Munroe -At Brucefiteld en. Feb 7tht, Jolee„
Munroe, aged 50 years.
Cartea-In Clandeboae, Feb 10th, C,
Carter, dead, 12. years.
Langfoxel-At eGranton on_ Feb. 11, MI ea -
Lillian Langford; formerly teacher at.'
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