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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-10-17, Page 1�€ p have ynxa,de }a. epeeWty of the aucr on sale b_- l buslnesa for several yeartt an have received n.,1!lberal patronage to s•tipay us for 'our efforts`.This year we are prepar , better t eat ever: to sate lsf . the :heeds of tii'ose ntendis: , to auction sale. Da not give your o ba pm;ntiod ti,11 you, have called 11.10:11 sind phone orders given on1I t attetitIon. ell, and cr;ha ;t ay You 'ave a. I cna of praper,r ttt You ieave the; ability: t a i alt#, t t t‘reo Salo >`afrpia would usn 1f a wanpalled;.; up on your leaphOttw, arta asked fa. you to tell icg a ibis ;tr then your eiass.ifted advertiser ent, published vrl a little persistence, will: sell yrt peat to , the buyer iso needy x? dCt gt'�+ pelt. TZ -SIS YEAR ExETER, ONTAATO. THURSDAY, OCTO]3E 7a 'i92. SANDERS "PRE CARLING'S PHONE 18 SOLD Having sold our store which has to be vacated by Jan. 1st. eare offering i u for sale our 15,00 STOCK EXETER. SCHOOL BOARD 'Minot rd �tlect,:da held iii tire 1'QWta HAM" Monday, October 1t? alp sent I A,-rtistro'ng4 Ti,.e following `.s the o=des or business duly' subuiltted and aPPrgved 'Per C.hda.1T'='s:�tzutes+ of pre- vious meeting; Reports of CoAr3E13ittees* Wood, fifty cards teo4rred tit`rouyh air' Frayne of same a's x9ii c+,st; Supplies Gotta --full 3Is. cecelvet except books Teachers' Supply Cour—Miss Ctuaekea-. bus4 resigned Prxnelpai atter; artce !II S, Departjia.n't 8S, work prog`,-essigg yell, Miss Caripbeil'tt: lane department n geed s':ape. 1I Rep•"n s 1.0 over 11 tfia rrork, and to be issued ior'the re every two ga"acn??zs, P. S. D pais reports, as In t - Past. chetW'-cal rIn}?ere' to i d i * •:1.a Sc;aoal ¢� s 11ov� 1, tt e Av id Da;, c ar:vote:d .stir t:ie preee•it terga;, Per I1, Cr�:ei ,. unit A, E. Ft:he- Tk:iaa, tiffs nc.pxl's report ba, accepted. 1'e', 3.. Fuhe and it,, N, Oz^eeei -'phut a colt e o ` loads, of etres,aloV be • secured fcr e flower beds --t efe; red tel Fab r.,l ozaaxn_tt e, Per l3. N: Crbeeh,,r ani Wood --Thu the report of the,insa'ur`a.n committee be. .referred back to; futt7aer. consider at an, Per P .l1. and a;ld 10,f wt. Gladmannt,T. {it Nfls4 Irea.ae Q11agit'!;- 1, be aIle°#reel l'eaigaia#f+slt as desired d that the teervices o€ irks Erie uackenbus > b: retained a,„ the same tlaTy' as ordered; forel-ntt departnrht. :' 1912-13, and trot tree salary paid. Mise ' Cruickshank be at tin rate or � par ttzl<~xwn, mid tie 'balance due Campbell mpb ;ll patA on t e same basis, Per F W Cladenan till €t,` N`, Cseeeh -t hat E. Wood and the chairman b; 4' :aisn.ittee to war* i* Bev. 1 : 5'. Co1Gi:ss rid Kira W. J. "liailtileatY la rrtergt to centtnuttio;i of^ ph3elcal 3.111. Fer A't . Glax3tia#;a ^Report; of dele etti`aa 4e Trustees- Convenitott tai! Gt enie:t, Sept. 2 'I.—Attendance and arganiazt:en ap^ paved with *het fol owtii,; Outlines. On im`1tlal local convention? to b;1. called, by is IrtolaNc»a^ for each t'owaalatp, dolma' #ppai Cited b;,v l aeal.L =mil- e ens to t'itl C'oifn•ty itY•:at",fg, the date- mita as that of the Teacluire"' »+alt, ,rzellm1na�ry oamnt tte aph faitezl with F. W. Gladrn .r as cbnven or, Pet F. Wood and R. Pr. Creech—, That,„Mr, Gladnaran'a`r report bra, received artd cap; :t,ses fl a dent; paid. Per, A. , Fu1ke end F. "Wood—That the following accounts bar paid, --W. J. Heilman, duet - no, etc., 9,50; Expositor, advertising, 5.00; Toronto Eupplyt Co.., ;1845; Gar- net Heywood, labor, 0,10 ; W, S. Cole 2,80. Per R. IV'. Creech, 'and F. W. ^u Officer be re• — 1 ter Truant t Glad tan Tia tl tt >< r; t cluester ,.to fu;lnirsh, the principal r tla a to list of natravi d all u13 1d «of scteet age wlthtn, the munie.pw'l ty, that the principal checic� the Samna and turn- 1st: a gat of al absentee's with reasons ® e o'r the use of the. t for non at ndttat el f1. board at the next rcg';uIar sheeting. Per R. N". Cree ti—',1i,joulnanebt. 1. Grigg, Sec. let of General Merchandise handise which consists Dry Goods, :Ladies and Gents Furn ishings, Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper, China, Glassware, Boots and shoes, Hardware & Groc- eries. . We . can save you . nnoney. Corrie in and: be convinced. All ` goods ._.sold will be strictly cash and rio goods will be sold on approval. This is the golden oppor- tunity to do your fall and wint- er shopping. Come early rid get the first choice. Sale cormilencirig on ROOSEVELT SHOT Milwaukee, Vis. Oct. 14—Colonel Theo dare Roosevmlrt wlajs shot and slightly. wounded to -night a.d he was leaving the d l I c- Iletel u obile for i ctrl Iti t l ilex n a ton ii p 1.0 i} the Auditorium. td make a speech. The wound was superficial,and the ,Colonel went on to ,'oche ha .] arldl;begran his' speech after ho had seen the assailant arrested and taken to the police retatlon: The man was .seized and heldt until policeman came up., A mob surged a round .the prisoner, who apparently is mentally upset an: the subject of Roose.. veit'a running Tor another term as President. The man, who is small of :stature, ad matted .firing the +short, and said -•that 'any man looking' for a 'third term, ought to be shot." Colonel Roosevelt's life was probab- ly ;saved by a. manuscript Of the, speech which he delivered to -night The bullet struck the manuscript which re- tarded its force as it passed through into the flesh. The Countryside C itS13E OYE Tne Atkinson en:t against the Grand 'gunk rt ,14,W y for dani.ages for the. death of Jaemee Atkinson, husband e! the plaintiff,whet Was killed ,by a train ,,near Clandeboye last winter, was won by the mailtway ;;a the trial ac London last ",#eel€, Tilo day or the aces- dent Wale °,,R, ct?Id p4r1 stormy one, and r e had been e1. -tat, by the foreman at the e:lcxt rig tea de' work along the ii,no The plait -Witt slain,:, that the compamy was negligent 'in seaiditigi t:te man alae . in th.O. r .att'ltg wee—that" co.,dtt: ns, and that t-lta ertigi?Ld11' et the tratu did net; give entftioteet t� .uV.' to :zs Fps°�kr- nx^si alongthe track, The railway":aoL, ` calielnit1 that t i$; was :'nit oe t:t ttai _the Man wae~q warned to ket 1. t5.o ale='t to' trains; and that he knew that trains would come upon Wm, havisa been two yea,'ra :t the erep;oy of ii tf;4 et. Several witnesses. were exam- isied itteludin�; JaMest. Isiels* : ecet!..Prg. nigra, Hareld Bice, a student telegraph., or, Ther alias Henneaey, hotelkeeper, 'arid Eli and Atreti:z Biee, The jury brought in a1. clear vere!et for the a'aitway, LUMLI7Y. Keri bad a very succeS-- .�,# 'barn, on. Tuepday�a,e't 10418 en. nater 11,:O, ale the 'Welsh - et et last Ns stn of a411d n tt4a`tt �':4t"a Local Items • Cltariept Iii 13 tx of Toledo Dili, fornerly of St Thomas' has been made ste=ekeep r at the divisional head - qua -tern Of the Wabash, at Fort ,Wayt;,e Ind. 't1'. -Dale aaZ as5Urned iiia re,�� duties, and 3I a, Da1.e, who was or ete ly Miss Amelia Oke, will The W. 3f. 'S, fir: Ia ra s.:e:' letup- dist c ,.ureti was et atetained at:the Pa: sonag( far t air Qot'ober meEz. ng, and: e:ajsyed 'a speial ttime. •leave? z, Pro, gram ito ProsIdett expressed Me re-, ,,,.et, et. the ,,stacietty na, "he c1e1a=tzattel o1. M. itlay, who :e: ves fez r - new be _+ E S At E1. AT N hppepea a:ea. i1.>u i - nt ocF Tues; last !that' zattg;z fatal repeltrr, I 3 els s °sir. Ja^atxt E:t, Iia` out tl',re woods eboot.sa:g artd woo d rig a p ace; of game we,+lt tq lxlll « optright #aril the butt o't result thet the ,sPrtaa.4.., tot let was discharged, the wlarils lel' his r tt Ic, a oder th0 elOt ra..�fuldc Be managed to get to 'hie g is b n a when 11r, Calttapben. was. pail, ed and e^ 'acted as,. Much of the _shpt s 'posible,and the 'pattePt 1d » W +1.l$ , wen as eo'ld 1.M a;x.'cted, tag In 1x1; l3 ns ou J« danger. nett ho ftt+ '^^•^ .+ Z wlrt3 spun. Sunday w "i broi rt kA a 1%:t7Af* XItc1 Glom 8 1'$ ie (lianas e1M' i e`er fe 3fr. Bob<t. Saddler o. Statta f a good figure, --Mrs, 'Rap. Gfi sadrtt Seafc.rti; spent Clot w;te~c and' wftil her brother: Fr.t n kiln. NS LUftNE+I71, Fire, the +tea havorI, heated s'reazi: spark front a threshing engine* ail4 f,eli destroyed Met large: barns aa`1 Wilson O'i3 t of cont 18, Muir. of BazkizldA ea U.e'rul ry. The ;lata e►u. about 180 Ira tt:o afterm +tt ed 11eured great headway befogg". ed by the thrieellers, Nhv ea Ott tate. prem,ist . The Sizlt burned so rapidly Haat it was w!gla at rho thresbere sot .their ho: sea out of the stable. air. ti"Neil Act alt hi oi Baan 'threshed and loses 41008: with they barn about 2OQ0 bushels: at grain, alt biro her and cut straw, a implements, besides two hose ¢t,attt nwnzter of. bons and turkeys.. The los le about $1,000, partly covered by :n au';anee. .GRAND SEN ITx:a Branner twilit to one Sat trio Lon- don Hospital Tuesday, return4ng Satur, day 'niuoh unproved troln hie rheunln- tletn, air, and 1lra/ W. Ni, ,Clark, who have. been Iiero for the summer, return ed to Hamilton 1a st week. --Dr. L. Fel- lick and :tia'tdr, fra.: Baker came, h+cre c Mr. �e here :Sunday In r. 3^ 1 ,$ auto. tix y Irak They were accompanied back by .fret Ji. Grit ves o ;in 1141ds+'t^Itza+tn!pg for a. week in Exeter—:\11., t rid ,Ire. Steward - son of Greenway opted Geo, Oliver Sun day, —Tfie renova:tinr work of the 3leth odic' cliwrcli finished and '3 was re-. t � n Rl opened Sunda', services ruing conducted by Rev. Steatlrrian of ESlimVi:llce Both services were well attended. --Mrs. Gray-, elle, who has;.bdan the 'last two weeks viefi ng 'i1hedha d, has returned:: GREEN,WAT a E acquaint -1 .Ir. Ed Ds+ renewing ac .nt-+ ii�nlira(Ptt ran g q an sea hon.—Miss Stevens s2s returned ed f+roni attending Me Teachers' Convontilen in. London, acid vilsiting ,her home to Arva.—Willin, Drivel' lab our burg lion - day after epe<ndionfe the summer with 1iir. C. Woodburn: A,: m,umber from here attended the anniversary services in Grand: Bend Ohs/reit Sunday,—The apeciai aervicee that have ben int progress in the Methodist: 'church: for the past week are growing 1.,n i,nteeest; On Sunday afternoon diets Morton preached to a very large congregalIon4 The service watt of unusual power and blessing., At the evening' service lsonto 13 young pee- p •lc' #manifested hit • desire to become hrristielrus. The services .wili be con- tinued each, even,tiggt. of this week and nest, and o'rt Sunday next :Miss Orton will preach. In every isernion she pre- sents the truth ih+ b very Inspiring and .soul stirring rnanner„ ,Special Friday evening her subject w ti be, - Where 'is the 13{nib,". ,Special mastic by choir. THE BORDEN CABINET" We have ,jusit concluded , an arra;ng;e- ment with The Toronto, Daity'News un- der which we are able to otter our subscriber: a . re+ar''s . salrrsariptron to the Exeter Advocate and The Toronto Daily News' tot ,$2:80; • To all subscribers who take advan- age of: this offer, we will mail a ture or the "Eabiu t Minirsier,s at _O1 - t .wa. As. •th etacets' of `some of them may not he ]mown ,to, our readers, this picture' will , big iniltenstilng. ust As Painty . . 1g. j s os_ ible We not only .suit 'tile glass to the eye, we also shit the ounting of . the Ierises to, ur .lace and are particular e everythln s tfa sty. STALLION INSPECTION -UNDER ONTARIO STALLION ACT ROUTE FOR ,STALLION INSPECTORS FOR DIST.R.1CT NO. 3. Place Tbns In+ep+;at:au Co+intnences Date Exeter 8,30, n quest,: ,Oct 29th. Da,shwoo 9 2.;'30 pan. .: Tues:` -Oct. 29th Zurich, 9 ,30' a to . Wed. Oct. 3,012 Elenearll... 1,30 p.m..,Wed. ;Oct y30C2 Scafertl 8 30 a n e Zhu# k�C r til nyiry 3 O nprdj. `Thute Oct 31 le s,3:o" .kxtst�ii.- Friday ,No iECIT'ROOIT1 CAA.NDIDATTE LOST Fall Winter Clothing n Suits, Overcoats. and �'is Furnishings; 15TINN1PEG—Oct. 38 -By a decisive. rnafaritSr of 847 tlio doctors, of MacDon- ald yesterday ,returned. the Government onndidato, Alexander .,torrnson, ova B. L. Richardson, wlio ran , aa I,ndept:n dent; Liberal, arida p`41.110 Grain Groove, ticket, which put reciprocity and an. increased Britieht preference to the' front. The entire vote t°;ttrt' is heavy runs ever 0,000 as against 5,571 cast Pat the last general election, When 'W. D. Staples, Consjrva.tivc, had a majority of 1011 the vstCaatey being cams - ed by .hie a+ppeinttnetat to %the Do- minion ] o- Yi nion T de miezireslbn. n n xa Co Conservative supporters acclaim: t&;e victory as th'e last nail in the coffin of reciprocal:I,. BROKE LB.OT,E3 411.,41x.;• AND PL.ETET STOCK OF x11 N FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING IN. SUITS OVERCOATS, SWEATER CQAT�" AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Overcoats MEl COME NBT.. C1�5 BROWNS, , r'AWNS' AND GREYS; maul ANI5 DIAGON4It THIS NIFTIEST COATS WE ':TI..4VEL SEEN; ANp MADE UP IN THE: EST STYLES. STYLES. Mr, 'Alfred Dow, wtol'resides neat Bus seidale, ntdt witrti an unfortunate acs t dent en Thursday' 3aast by falling from an #apple tree and breaks{ny;' botch, arms, loa.ving hbn h n. very helplegss condit- ion. ohdition. The injured', members' were_ dress., ed asic: the 'flans* is doing as w1~ii ass could be expected, butt it.w31.1 be some time- before he will. have use of the in-, Jared arms-. Suits OF ALL CLO1.1tS AND STYLETS MADE UP IN THE BEs OE GOODS ^SUIT -t ;ABLE FOR TEE COOL AND COLA WEATHER. BIRTHS Miller -In Edmonton, ins 8th, to' Mr„ and Mrs. ;viurraty.,niiller, nee Beatrice Robinson, a son. Ma•riine—Itl 'Stephen, on Oct. 9, to Mr. MIs. Peter Martine, a son. Keralake—In. Ushoitae, on Oct. ?, to Mr, and Mrs. "Walker Kerslake, a son: McClinchey-Town Lilting, Hay, the Strd inst., Fro ;yi+r„and llris: Win.. bicClitnchey+ a ,son. Sophia—Saubie Line, HaY Township, , en ,the 5th inst., to M^, and ylrs, James Sophe, a +sion. `Fostter--Babylon Line, %TayTpwailship en the 7th in,at° 'too Mr. and Mils. Alex Foister, a 'son. Seeley—In Clinton,- on Oct. 5th, t:o and MOS. John peeley of Varna, a daughter. Treble—At JCeloe, loran., on Sept. 29tH, 10 V1r. and IVIrst Frank Treble, a da,ugh-! ter:..' nee. Mists 'Bell Chtesiirey MARRIAGES G aharn-Waitells-?fit the Trivitt Men": aria' church, Exeter, on October 10,. A. R Graham of Edem, Bask,, form- OS, ormo • Exciter, ,to Miss Nettie, da.,u ,l` ter o1 „'vii. and Rlret `James , Witlte a Kerslake—,Taylor--At the residence . of ' the b tde s parents, o:1. Oct, 18, "Mr, Chas H. ,i oielaite, to, Miss nary" E.; daugnta et lir. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor; all of. Ex'etc . ?Sorkin+--Brlec i I(3 London, on,' Oct. ' 9th Win, MO'rkisn t} Btddu1Ph, do Miss. Kato Bre n at _ aiptnvv1 ^1, ` Era her 1 c sr,-3aeksb ,A� x,11 C on by Rev S ,1>am, assi+s;ted by Rev. J,. E. Ford',,. T. East, P to Mss E^ff a a tr, deuv3ihtar of the "tali, .... Sweater., Coats ARE JUST THE/THING FOR Ti-IEi' NETT FEW TS( NTIIS. TEE NEATEST AND' BEST OF MAKES, \CA`TCHY,' COLORS, . AND GOODS. PRICES RIGHT - Men's Furnishing&� THE STOCK IS CO dPLETE IN HATS CAPS, COLLARS, TIES, SEIRTkS, Soy, UMBRELLAS AND UNDERCLO"THIN1,.-a. —WE WANT YOU TO SEE-T•EIEM. NC' TROGI3LE TO. SIIO'GV .YOU. ade-to-Nieasu. Clothing EVERY13ODY KNOWS T, TE °'TAIiAN' GARMENT IS 12 CHT„ WE i'RIDE OURSELVES ON OUR ORDERED' GOODS, AND OUR CUSTOMERS HATE, TrIE SATISFIED .FEELING TECAT 3L- Gt AYc, BEINGS THEM BACK AGAIN,, AND WE WANT YOU ALL 1:0 BE, GUfit TOMERS.:TRY' TTS vlt s «p° kis1, +' +� r w 85 pe,