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TWENTY-SIXTH TEAR •
EXETER, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY BRUARY 13 1913.
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AND
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and they
MUST G
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last .chance.. to get
your: choice from
our large stock.
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more days. You
can buy at almost
your own price..
Produce taken at the sale at Cash Prices
R,LIS
Exeter Council School Board.
The Cau icifl met in the Town Hall
Weti n.eeda+Y eMsYiiitrig, the 5th Met.
ALL members present. Minutes of the
Jan. tete and 78th were read and ap-
Peeved.
A
delegation, consisting of Rev. Mc-
Alister, Rev. Pewee and F, W. Glad.-
main waited or the council with a view
to Hotel Li'ewee Reduction. Mr. Mc-
Alister said, "Mott,'• gentlemen, we wash
you to take into eoi sidertatlo.n the
fact that a snajarl.'Uy of 73 votes tis
Owlish the hare of thus were re-
cently `reoord'e4, and we ask you to
limit theim, to two. The Reeve road
that he thought lee cow:icil woad be
making a mistake if they cut any off
because wa are ,short of accommodation
now, aswhen the Bawling Tiourne,ment
was held here last year we couldn't
begiu to place the people. In converr
Batton with quilts, al number of the
temperance people they thought it
wiirniecease-re to m;atce+ any change. Mr.
,Soott saidif there ie do be at reduc..
tion in the Menses I Would not eke
to see Mr. Idorlesy cut oaf ; for the lash
five years I halve been passing there
and I have never seen any rowdyism
a atey+'i ,iru a:ce nborat the place . He
keeps, ,;.good 'h'o`ulse; Mr. McAlister re-
marked that they did net say who was
to. be cut off, Mr. Glee men " saidthat
the council was to inert an Friday' civ
e'aisig and was 0111Y sorry that he had
net known of it earlier, as If he had
there would have been a. hundred or
nvore o' the ratepayers to back them
up In their ciointettlon, The Reeve re-
plied that they were going fro' meet
on Friday evening bull ow:bg" to the
illneeleof Mr. Harltotn,'s brother ha had
changed the date en order to have Mr,,
Harron present. as we wanted a full
board, Mr. Gladrnan could rc t see chat
the questiee of acccm,odatio7 'should
be a cons deration, because if the he.
tea -keeper could not run ells house with-
out
ithout the bar ha 'ahead get out of the
business.
Scott H,arton--That the licensee -4 be
limited to •two,.
HInd--No seeondee That the :natter
be Laid over for further consideration -
Mr. Hind said that iii speaefeg wt:lth
a number of 'those wIde voted for local
optior he 3"ouirad, thpit they were appos-
ed to any chengel In, the number of the
licensees •
On a vote being taken Mr. Hind vot-
ed watt, the motion and. the Reeve de-
clared it carried.
Scott-Hartan-That a by-law be pre-
pared limiting thelicensees to two.
Seel-line-That the: accounts be
passed a.s ,c. reaese-at Bi. O'e., poll.
clerks, and lbooths, viz Jae. Beer 2.50
E Treble 2.50, S Haudrord •2.00, los
Davis 2.'e0, W' J Mornay 2.50 H E
Hueter 2.50, A. Ga Dyer 2:50, l Salle
bfitchell 2:00, R N Creech 2t50, Alex..
erePherson 2Y50; John Wood, gravel,
e.00, Jae,. Murray, at. 8.86; Mrs.John
Harness, bail. bell -ringing 1.912, 39.68
Stratford Bridge Coe snowplows® $100
Geo. Mantle, coal, 19.88; Electric! Light
Ce., 122.29; 5 Martin,:ac. 60c.; Times
Prirting Co., ab. 22 36; Bell Telephone
►
6,85; John Norry, labor, 2.00 ; Tom
Sanders 1:00; SW. Sanders,' 1.00; eo.
Houlder. 1:00; W. Creech '1.75; G
Atkinsotn 1:75; T. Brock, en;ow'plowing
12.80; TG B barging,, pit.- salary 29.00
W. J,. Biseelte, et. 'eatery, 41.00; John
► Ford, do., 31.25.
Applications for prinit`ng were re.
ceived from the Times and Advocate,.
► Hamann.•-Hind-iT+hat the TdzMs tender,
beere the 'lower b'e acceipteede-iCerried
Applieetions for asses slot were ra-
tchet
e-
tech et from .A O. Dyer -end William
Balkwkll. R3oyle--lScatt-That Mr Dyer
be re-aplat inted.--!Carried.
A tender to do the bell -ringing was
received frrim lute's. John Harness, at
$50,. Scolth-Dayle-'That the ;tender be
accepted, the slain tob be rung accord-
ing tc. B, Ra timet' -;Carried.
A tender for the we=igh scales and the
Yards wee received from Wm. Harding
at $83. 1-I3nd- rten` a't the ten-
der be. aiccepted, subject to the moving
of the 'samba provided the council sees
tit to do so, thus cancelling the con-
tract -Carried.
•Scott-Doyle*That the salary of Mc.
Carling, clerk and treastuner, be $350
per an,nunii,.'-'Cari'ied. Doyle• -Harter• -
The'. by-laws No. 1. and 2 confirming
the same lee read the necessary number
of tinges and finally paissedd.-Carried
Sectt-Doylie--Tha.i by-laws appointing
Messrs!. 'Senior and Treble auditors% be
'read the necesisa y, numiber of times and
finally paseterl,'ar'ri+eda
Harton=-hindThat by -lag No. 4, ap-
pointing A,. G. Dyer' assessor be read
the riecesrsary nulnvber of .Imes and fin-
ally pa seed.- Carried
Doyle-Scott,-T;hat M•i' 13issett's :sal-.
dry be $500 per annuim.-Carried.
By-law NO. 5, covering Mr. Bissett'•s
duties was read the necessary number
of times and flinalie 1paiseed on motion
of Doyle and Scrota
Bylaw No, 6, appointing Dr. Quack -
bush medics: o'ficer of reelt.h, having
been read the necessary number of
times wee finally passed on motion
o,. Hind lapel Doyle.
ecottt--Harton-Thet By-law No. 7, ala -
pointing Thos. Crewel truant officer we's
read the neceeep.re nruhiber of times and
finally passed'.
By-law NO. 8, appointing S. Sanders,
Jett Gill and Wl. J. Bisee't . fencre
viewers- was read the necessary num-
ber' of !tittles amid rinalllt passed en
metiers bf Hrartopj at d Hine.
Hatton-'.ghat"w etljj.ourni.Osrliaigr Clerl
Minutes of a Board Meeting held in
. "l
the Towry Hall 7d'aavdtaye Feld' 10 , 918
All mer;itlers Presentl
The following 1d 'the order Of busines's
duly submitted and approved,
Per Chair -Minutes of previous met
trig. Reports of Committees, Wood, '17
cords. secured by chla,ir from Mr. Gi
\fcEwea, Klep9n a't1,5t50 per cord. The'
Building Cpmm:tte8 relior'ted progress,
Architect Nutter lot; London having been
here and exam n -A the school, and sub -
netted a rough sketch orf the change,"
that would be advisable at a coat •df
aboie $12000. The Principal's report
showed the. H. S. attendance gond the
wore d•o.•ie 'fair, physical culture tr a n-
ing irttroducei for both boys :end gills•,
owing to pressure Of work the io,ntinua
atiorr of the ser es'of nvonthiY addreset-
es not desirable after the present mouth
A. list oaf supplies required
Gladnws.n-Fuke-That the P:rLnclpai's
repo rt be accepted' and the s'upplY list
referred to the Supply Committee with.
power ,
Glac'niirn-Fiske--Teat Mr. Martin
Mr. Armstrong bei the Board's deputa-
tion to the schn0,1. for the curreint:nnol'rth
Giadnin..-n-Fake-That the following
ply ii ,Ila be approved, -G. T. R., freight
oe wed, $15.00; T. Creech, cartagcg
8.50,, W, J. Heaman, oC'1 and sundries+,
.15 : `Mise Martin, teacher's srapply,
4.50 Times, ac: 3.50 ; D. eiceiouga•Li'
wood ik,0,00;; G. 3rcEwei, wood, 98.50.
F aelaod-F. W. G.ladn, a 1,-Tha•t the
Jean tar:a salary era: cermet year be
$375 E •
F Wood -I. Armstrong -That A. E,
Puke and 11. W Glrad.mbc.i be comms •
m1tter, to wait; as the county 7, in refer-
ence to health inspection by the lded ca•1
Health Officer.
Adjournment per AL Be Fuke,
a: Grigg',. Sec ,
llel l83NSE REDUCTION ,IN EXETER
A noticeable fllurry of excitement and
surpriee wars lalppahent in Exeter on
Thursday morning heft when it- be-
came known atha.tthe temperance p;o-
pie had to the Middle, of .the ri,'get (to
use a. curt snit phriese) "alipped o•ne
over" on the hotelm:n, by inducing the
reasntly enacted council to reduce the
number -of ilicentsee from- three to two,
At the late Local. O,p`{tou cote the by-
law received a majority of the votes
i
and. the Lama OptOption,ca>nrgz rtes con-
sidered, this a- srrftletent reason to
warrant them -tn asking for a reduc-
tion in the number o2 licenses, On the
either hand the other people Claim ,that
t vote on license reduction in Exeter
would not secure a. favorable :major-
ity. as lice;ase redeact:rota, and local op-
t:cl1 are not the same and Many pec',
ple favoring local option, do not favor
license reduction: The hotel men and
others interested in hotel property cla'pm
that they had a right, to have been in -
termed of the council meeting and that
sub a 'matter west likely to come up
for discussion, but the reeve laboring
us that- the meeting was called and-
sleety, owing to the illness of Caunoil-
ler Hartoin'sot'her ilry .Kerwood and
that be held no idea, that a reduction
delegation would wait on the mune'.
Even lc. that ease the hotelman Claim
that they should have had a hearing
end that the matter hese been laid on
the table uin't-il neat` tweeting, as they
Nairn it is alaa.y "fear play " to give
them a. right to defend their prop-
erty. However, at a late hour Wedns-
day night the council decided to re-
duce the number of llcenseS to two,
as will be seen by the council m'nu-
tes.lii another column;, Which i:cense.
Is to 'be cut off will, be d'rc'rded by the
ilcease commissioners.
EXETER SCHOOL' REPORT
Jtooni., 4, er....IV. Pass' -G. Fitton,
74, Florence Weeds, 74; M. Lydd, 74
D. Kuntz; 72. O. Maeda:meld, 70 • A.
Johns, 70; G. Feed, 69; I. Delve, 66;
J. Erickwood, 6'6; B. H.onney, 65; A:
Horton, 64; J. !Mathews, - 68; Lula
S estle, 63. Jr. eV Flomor% L. Walk-
er, 75, Pass. E. Powell, 78,1 M.
Sharp 73; M. Pickard, 70 ; M. Walker,
TO; G.. Danes, 69; G. Ortwein, 69;'
&t .Hardy, 65;-L'. Rice, 61; E. Jahns,
6%i . No: on roll 33: Average attendance
30,"
Vesper. teacher.
Room V. Sr. III, Peonors.-G. Harvey -
88 ; H.. Boyne. BO; J. Zuerie, 89; E
Doyle, 89; bi. Marehand, 76. Pass -V
Hill, 73, E. Harness', 72; D. Charlton,
71 ; D. Knight, 70; V. Davis, 69; W.
Redden,- 68;. M. Ca'anint, 65; V. Ma1],ett,
64:- B. Ravers. - 67.. Jr. III Pass
C. Sanders. 76; q. Heama,n, 72; W.
Brown, 72; N. Nom, 61. NO. on
roil 33, Average weft:Amse 29.
J. S. Murray, Teacher
Room VI, Form II, Sr Honors SI
Davis, 88 ; A. Virilcei lt, 87; M. Hervey
86 ; V. Roweciaffe, 85; P. Weidenhaani-
mer, 85; G. Harness, 84; M'. Harvey,
83 ; B. Semler, 81; V. Cann'or, 81;
S. Sanders, 77,; B. Gould Paas -H;.
Horton, 66; E. Wells', 66; I. Davis!.
68 Form II, Middle, Honors'- 'RRrl
Russell, 79, Passe -P. Harness, 74;
C. Ford, 72; J. Davis, 67; B. Gilles-
pie, 67 M., Wpod, 65, E. Magie, 65;
K. Redden, 63'. No, en Roll Average
attendance 80 .
H. N. Kinsman. Teacher.
NEW POST LA.orER A'T,
AILSA CRAIG,
Aliso. Oreille, Feb 7.-Postnwaster Joint
Morgan received otfie..`arl natikicatlon
from Ottevee. to-cltay that' Mi. A,, C
Stewart of Allen (C,te•ig, will take charge
oe the Iowa po'sUaffice after next week
Mr. 'dorg'an i•s the dwtner ,3t' a large
general store here, and intends devot-
ing hensetle to hilt bus:111*iAS interests,
Mr, Stewart ha,e beery tieing retired foe
seine nmol
SAal're * .011.190OH
The-
Reduction
Season
is now on at
BROTe-eRS DILE IN TJSBORNE TP.
Death of Wan.: Pybus-There pia seed -
away at his home on Lot, 23, Concess -
;en 6, Osborne, ,on Thursday last, an-
ather of the. Township's oddest and
most worthy resildetntts, in the peaern -
of Mr. William. Pybus. The announce -
:i,
me of his'
'death will be -shock to
s e th a.
m>,ne as it wee plot known that he
was even Wick. About a week previous
to his 'demise he fell a vrc1:iii, to pneu-
monia and despite careful nursing and
medical attendalnce he sank • rapidly un-
til the end oahne; Ben, ie Yorkshire
H•igl:anrd in the year 1839, the deceas-
ed • carve tlo Canada In the year 1851
fleet settling on tee 8,th cone.ession
of Osborne, In 1888' he moved onto
•
toe farm torn which he died, be-srg on
the 6th concession„ Deceased was a -
member' of the leethodirst church for
over forty yealre alnfd hrrs sterling qua]-
sties and Chrilstean spirit commanded
the respect and esteem oe all who' had
the pleasure of hila acquaintance. In
politics he wee a staunch Conservative
Deceased Was swtever' anarried, but he is
survived by three, brothers' and one slat.
ter, -John of Meditou, Man.; Henry of
Tuckersmith ; Thomas' end Miss' Eliza►
beth of Osborne, who resided with hien.
The funeral took place on Saturday to.
the Exeter ceanetery.
On Tuestltay afternoon, of this week
Mr. Thomas Pybutsc, brother' ,of Widaaan
Pybus, above referred to, and who res-
ided with hem, -passel away, at the
age of 69 years and 31 mouths, The
chrcunasttaalce.e of the life acid the death
of the two. brothers were very similar.
Prreuraenia was thee cause of death and
the sister now, lies serttously Ill ,of the
same tro'ulbllie, with little prospect. Of
recovery. The funeral of Thelma Py -
bus is private and, wet be held to Exeter
cemetery oh Thursday 'afternoon, 18th.
Room VII. Cease II A -D Balkwill,
83; ii. Digtnen, 82; G. Hind, 01
V. Walker, 79; 'alir. Kuntz, 78; ;B} Aah-
eson, 75; M. Jolene, 74; R. TaylPrl
68; P.. Seeders. 67. C. Class -G. Pow-
ell, 91; - W. Otitwein, 85 ; G. Redden,
8e; F. Barr, 74; et, WItwer, 67.
A. Class -ref. Weidenhanimer, 88 ; F.
Norry, 74; L S}t!at.halnv, 71; H. 'Wil -i
son. 62. No. on Roll 35. Average
attendance 32.
'Erie Quackenbush, . teacher
Room VIII, Sr: P;t'. II -C. Doyle, 97;
J. Morley, 90; B. Brown, 84; C. Davis,
69. B. Pt. I. G. Creech, 90; M. Scott
89; B. R,uaeell, 82; M. Elworthy, 58;
L, Brianaropnbe, 57; Ethel, Houlden,
40; E Maiidtt, 25.-Cltatss' C. Ii. Sel-
don, 88, II. Mensal', 81; S, Stanbury,
79; M. Gladnnet, 76; M. Rowe, 67;
R. Davis, 65,; C. Keret, 52; Cr
Webster; 50; L. Davie, 46; F. Hee-
man. 36; B. 'Powell, 27 ; L: Wallet
25; No. en Roll 42. average attendance.
34.
F. W. Howard, Teacher
. FIRE AT WINGI-IA3d
Wingharn., February, 5. --The Baptist
Church was 'baldly glutted; be fires which
broke out shortly before 6 o'clock this
evening. Only 'the wales are standing
The new orgaln Installed about two
years ago ileitoday damaged, but may
be repainted.. A new pieno, only . put
in yesterday at a cost of $425. is a
heals of a•ahee, Tee loss is covered
by I n surpnce. •
Tho tire is believed to have Started
Crotty overbcatetd t'itr'mece pipes: The
Lose will realCh acbaut '$1,000. Rev. Gl.
Oo1liris, Its the Nestor:.
FIRE AT PARICHILL
Parkhill, Feb: 6. --Fire Car.ised Prem
can overheated thttniniey- broke, out -here
at G ;o'clock yedterdhy afternoon, .et
the•Iloni!e <It'flit. Ronald MciCitiinon, of
Mill street. Tie etre wail extinguieh'ld
after On Irour'S hard fighting, as this
Wee wee lax; the roof[. In the mean-
time inolyt Of the ltui^ntteureai etc., had
been removed The lens's to Mr. M'e-
IeeneAn :will be about $500, the roof
having been ii.eeithwyed and the Walls
eatura'ted be' :shnolte and Witter.
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'FAMAN'S
Men's
Furnishing
Store
Ordered Clothing
Reduced From
$25 .to $.20
$23 to $18
-$20 to, $15
BIRTHS
Midler-In McGillivray on Feb, '7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller,. a •soil..
McDonald -At SaSrita'bury, on Feb 6th,
to Mr,: and Mrs. Alex McDonald,, a'
son.
Bechler-At the Brlonlson Line, Hay on
the 4th, inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Solo-
man Bechaer, ya. daughter.
Gingerich--At the Goshen Line, Hay,
on the 1st injsl, to Mr. and Mrs►
'Seloniion Gl,n,gerich, a son.
Reichert; -At the Blend Line, Hay, on
the let least, to Mr. and: Mrs. Edward
Reichert, a dla'uighte,r.'
MARRIAGES -
White -Harvey --At the home of the
bride's paren,ts,. Exeter, en 'Feb. 12th,
by Rev, Mr. McAlister, Mr. Laurence
F Whitte'of Hr-rwe,11, Seek to Miss
Ethe May, second daughter of Me.
and Mrs. Thomas Harvey.
Amy -Rodd -At . the 'Methodist Parson-
age, Woodhttkn, am Fe'b. 12th by'
Rev. Baker, Mr, A,lvey, Nelsen Amy,
•of Outloek,'Saal ., to Miss IMimnieiRodd
daughter at Mr. H. Rodd, - of Wood
hem.
Hickey--elehoe-In St. Patrick's chur-
' ch Dublin, by Rev. Father Noone;,
on the 4th Lost., Mr, Minb4el Hibk
key to Mi.e}s, Tense, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wan:i Mahlon•; all of Hibbert
McCaughey---"Wolper--At Sy. Roy St.,
• Berlin, on Mendaay, Febru;airy 0, 191$
by the laty. F. Obe'riander, Latti.tta
Ardelita, Youngest asughter Of Mrie
Abe Walpar, to Mr. Hugh Lorne ele-I
!Cdughey, Ttarontlo, sore of Major and
Mrs John McCaughey,
Cebour
per! re -Ge etitri'-'At the ' bride's hornets
Brewster, els Fe'ly. 12th, Mr. Alba,
Feris'o, io Mies Mabel Green, dau-
ghter' et - Mr. 'end Mfrs, • Jonah Green.
Ordered Overcoats
Reduced From
$25' to $18
$20 to - $15
Ready-to-wear
Overcoats
„DEATHS .
davidsion-Xt eaginalw. Mich'., on Mon-
day Feb. 10, 1918, Ellen 3.1 Shute.,
rel'oved wile of William R. David-
son, of 8 Beliv;us .Avenue, .L'ondo•n.
Pybus.-in Osborne, Feb. 6th, Willianit
Fybus, aged ,74 years, 2 • tlOiiths.
Pybus.--In Osborne, T'ob 11th, Them-
es Pybus, aged 09 years, 8 menthe.
Rey -At Fullerton, on Jana 28th, Alex-,
ander Roy, 'fill, hit 78th year.
Salter -At her late' residence, 36 I3atn
•bly Avenue, Friday, February 7th, at
9.15 pan.. Catherine Ellen•, beloved,
wife od W, IL Salter, in' het 343th' year
Reduced From
$18 to $13
•
$15 to $12
$12 to $ 8
These big reduction are
made to clean up our Mock
for Spring, because our motto
is
"clew Goods for
Every Season"
You will do- well to take ad-
vantage of these reductions.
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