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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-12-23, Page 4(Utter albvocate Sanders & Creech. Props. THURSDAY, Dee. 23, '09 By -Law No. see A 13Y -LAW TO I'ROIIIHiT THE SALE BY RETAIL Ole SPIRITUOUS. FER- MENT11) OR OTIIER SIANUFACTUR- ED LiQ)UORS IN Title TOWNSHIP OF 4TEPHEN. Tee Municipal Council of the Township OE Stephen hereby enacts as follows, - 1. That the sale by retail of spiritu- ous. fermented or other manufactured liquors, 1■ and shell be prohibited in every tavern, inn or other house or glace of public entertainment. In the said municipality, and the sale thereof ex- cept by wholesale Ib and shall be pro- 'hlblted In every shop or place other than a house of public enterteinntent In the said municipality. 2. TIIAT the vote of the electors of *the Township of Stephen shalt be taken on this By -Law on the day fixed by Statute for t he election of the membra o' the said municipal council for the year now nert ensuing, that is to say, '-on the third day of January, A. D. 2910. 3. THAT tr:e polis fur taken; the said vote will be held at the sante, hour, the same day. at the earns places and by the carne Deputy -Ret ning Officers as shall be appointed 1. the purposes of the said annual mun *Heal election. 4. THAT on the f teenth day of Dee. - ember, A. 1). 1900, at the hour of one o'clock In the ante loon at the Town Hall. in the Vlllag of Crediton. the Reeve of the said T • wnahip of Stephen. shall nproint lu wrl Ing, signed by him- self, two peraons t. attend at the final summing up of the otes by the clerk and one person to trend at each poll- ing place in the varl'us polling sub -div- isions on behalf. of the persons inter- ested in and dcstro ot promoting the passing of this by aw ; and a like number on behalf O the persons inter- ested in and desiro a of oppoalrag the passing thereof. 5. THAT the Clerk of the said Muni- cipal Council of the said Township et Stephen shall attend at his office in the said Village of mitten on the Fourth Day of Janna y, A. D. 1910.• at the hour of two o'cl• et 111 the after- noon ho awn up the nun►ber of votes given for and against this 13y -Law and to grant the requlsitt certificates. 6. THAT thls By- w shall take ef. tact and come into o • • ation on and ett ter the first day of M , A. :1. 1:i 10. Council Chamber, Cre. Ston, the day of A. D. Ileevc. Clerk. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the above Is a trur copy of a pioposed By -Law which ( nriebeen tele •n Into consideration by 1 the etutttetpal Council of the Township of Stephen and which will be finally passed by the said Council (it the. event /01 the assent of the electors being ob- •tanned thereto. as provided by " The Liquor License Act" and an ndments { thereto) after one month from the first publication thereof In TILE .XF:rEIt ADVOCATE, the date of which first publication *as Thursday. the Ninth day Of December, A. D. 1909, and that at the hour. day and places therein fixed •tor taking tha votes of the electors the pelts will be held. HENRY EMBER, Clerk. Creditor.. Dec. 6tl•. 1009. W IIALEN Mrs. Joel. ilazelwood visited with :Heade In St. Marys this week. -Mr. J. Wrisht visited his son Wesley In Lot1- d3n 011 Tuesday.- Ac:'oirc proerant was given by the sc:tolars at the Public Sehool on \Vedne eday.-A root( time was spent by all presee' -At the leach- er s meeting hell It the lurch Monday evening the following o leers were Qtr. -tete -Superintendent, Da )lel HodgsonAsiletara superintendent, hn Hazel- wood; secretary Frank Gunning; ass- istant secretary. J. Wright ; Teo/oiler J. W. Hodgson. Organist. Desoto Mor ley ; assisteta o'gaitisl, a erda elquiree ; Librarian, Edna Ounning.-MIss Ethel Jellison is vlslting friends armee 1 here during the holidays. C=hildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CENTRAL �� I,I�•S'Vf/ e STRATrON . ONT. Winter Term from Jan. 3rd The twat pia. lora( training ',hoot of Ontario. We offer td.antagee net offered elsewhere In (anode. Oar tea.•hcrs are eeperieeeed, courses thorough and practical, and we avast graduates to gel position*. The demand at present greatly *treads the supply Ws Prepare Tescher• for Saelaeeq Gottegs Work. writ. for our (r.e • ealo,tne D. A. \1cI., U1 LAN Pri net pal. .t111111•ws1M LONDON ON rARIO Business & Shorthand suluit is t t silent and T. ill! Course Ce,a:oave, Fre. 1 ' \.. esMyeit. jr . C .: t . Pone ,,.! \'tee fette.Ml Members ofbthe Bons of England so- ; DAsll W OOD L' Y. BRoliSS$HiRC, DASH* 00D CONVLY Re. C'CCIt. Deeds. Wine, Mortgages sad all (oral Ixa ums.•t. ruefully and romptly prepared rg Chaes moderns. Issuer of Suriee* Licences. t ciety brou g out Crotch will take part in the home going excursion nest summer, if arrangements for special rates to the old country can be made satisfactorily with the railwayand ateamehipl comtpauies. Mr. obert Verity, a member of the society is To- ronto, is going to England this month to negotiate for acctentnodatiot} and rates. The proposal has been di suss- ed in Landon lodges, hot nothing de- finite can 1 e done pending the result of Mr. Vetitv's visit. The House of 1.1't as is now tnatle up as follows: Peers of the royal I.!•eid 3 Arclthishiets Dukes .... .... 22 Marqui:WS 23 Early 213 Viscounts 42 13isbope............ .... 2k Barons 335 Scottish representative peer 16 Irish representative peers 28 Total 818 Leaving out the peer's of t e blood royal, who do not take part in party divisions. there are 615 peers left. Of these. only some 92 are Liberals. LUCAS. Alt Extensive Shipper -Mr. F. 11. Neil 3! 131ddulph has just returned from the We.at, where he delivered several cars o_ Registered stock. Mr. Nell intends letvlag again Ulla week for Ogd n. Utah taking with him one car of a alllons and mirea and threw cars of registered i;':eep. Mr. Neil retakes a specialty ot breeding stock in which he deals exten- sively, paying' out thousands of dollars annually to the farmers of the contiuun- tty as well us beine a t extensive breed- er. • 11ENSALL J. E. McDonell spent last week in o: -.t 3.-Ja3. Moore was in Goderlch la at week, b':1n oti the Jury. -M153 Dell Chesney Is visiting her brother. Abe, In Toronto. -Mrs. Scllery twitted her sister, Mrs. Joe Case. In Toronto last week. -James Platte's, who worked here for some time a! the flax, died at Lon- don where itt held a positI t as porter: at Myers re3taurant.-Miss ate Haines who returned from London ospital a few days ago :las gone to derich to take treatment. Her trouble is spinal tuberc•ulonlq.-The Ileneall curlers have re -organized with the fot:ow:ng ufficere -lion. Pres.. Geo. McEwen, and Dr. Mac detested ; Wee.. Fred Bunch ; Vice -Pres , 0. .loynt ; Sec.. W. McKay ; Treas., Dr. tic (tel y ; Chap., Rev. J. 11111yard ; man - airing committee. E. Stacey, W. Moore. (1. Joynt. A. Brandt and I'. Stewart. - The general opinion seems to be that the old council will be re-elected by raccl:.ntation.--on Sunday of last week anct''t'r ot the steed ploueers passed to her reward. Mrs Wnt. Kyle sad lived In (1.13 Section so lone that see efts well and favorably known to a great her no to at n t e t Iler death took place 01 ta.y. Lot 4. Con. 3. clay. in her 8 let year. tie- 'eu:rend died some years since. T t" youn3 people of St. Pauls Cnurch t v prepteing a grand concert to be held is the Opera House on Teureday rvening lard Dec. The principal number will be a comic Curt e,ttiltcd, "Jayville Jwtr- tton." VILL.iGE 01' EXETER NOMINATION AND ELECTION PIJ0I.10 NOTICE is hereby site,. that a meeting of the Electors of the Village of Exeter *Al be held an The Tows Rall, fleeter, os Mo day. Dec. 21. iO0), at the hour of Ts el: a u' ' •k noon, For the purpose of making and rete t•irrg Nomina• tams for Reeve. Comrilmen and 'ublir School Trustees. And further notice is here y given that in the evert of more l'an lidates beanie Vrnp`.'t let any oTce than required to be elected, the meeting willtee adlonrned until ManNfAY, JA "'ARV las, A, D. 1o10, when polls trill be opened at 1 a. m. .losing at 5 p. m., at the following p:*' i' , as fixed by Village ny•Law, tit: Popirt Sub•Ditision N.,. I, at Silas Ilandford's 1(e.iden.•e, Main Street, by Ydward Treble, D. R. 0., and Herbert Ford. Poll ('ler). 1•nllins Nub•hlrisinn Ne r,at Weekes Bros.' Marble Works, Main Street. by W. 1). Weekes. D. R. 0., and .tame, Weekes, Poll Clerk. l'olling Sub-Dltision No..Lat Jno. Office, Corner of Main and Wellington Street1, by Rir and (4. Seldon, D. R.0.. and Alex. 0, Dyer, roll Clerk. Polling Sub -Division No. 4, at the Town Hall, by Joseph naris, n R. 0 , end It. N Taylor, Pull ( leek. And ell elector* are hereto• requested to take not- ice and govern themaelt-es a.•rordin,,ly. Clod Save the Kies. JOSEPH SENIOR. •-•a Exeter. Dee. 11th. 1110 Returning Officer TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION ANI) ELECTION. i'uhll.. iwttre 1. hereby given that a i,i"etinT of the elrrtory of th • Township o! Stephen will b• held in the Town hall Creilton. on Monday. Decca ber 27th. 19119. at one (o'clock et the atterhoon, for the purpose of making and reccly- Ine nominations, for iteeve. Deputy - Reeve and Courtrilneets. And further no- tice Is hereby given that in the event o' more eandld'ttes beteg proposed for .tny particul tr office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be ad- journed until Monday. January and. A. 1).. 1910. when polls will be opened t' 11 a. in. at the tollowlnd places. as -•zed by Township Ily-taw. viz..-- Polllnir Subelivlslon Lot Cbn. 1. Mille' Ndroc shop e. 1. 2. Pcnlutle's Kitchen 24i. . 3. n.trber Shop 11. 0. 4. Town hall 10. 7. e. Cunneilinu ►'s Kitchen 11 13 r.. Zimmer's Hall 23. N. ii. 7. liannan's Hall 11. 17. tl. W ileo n's flail 41/. 3. 11. I,. Mac•cebtee's Hall 1. Sauter And furtt.r notice is hereby }liven pur- suua to the Consolidated Munlelpal Art tad Amendments thereto. that for the purpose of teklez .t vote o;t By-law No. beets a by-I,tw to prohibit the sale by ret all of spirituous. fermented )- ot'he'r rnanufectured liquors In the To'xnahip of Stephen, a vote w111 be ;)ken cn Cie •arm• dry as appolsite 1 by solutes for .:'e election of members o: the Municipal Council. And that the pe11J for tekln3 t'ee saint vote will be ".e14 a• tee sant' hour. the same day. • !tee 5 tree pile es area by the same ' putt'-iteturntitJ Officers as .ire ap- 'e.1 for the purposes of tee Bald t •: Municlp►1 elections. %e 1 all ele:bor.t are neteby rattiest - , c 1 to tike notice* and govern themselves rordlnely. Ile my E:Ibex• Returning Officer C. edllon, Dec 19. 1.9OV. elev. .1 ndrew le uenuu t of Detroit la vtylting relatives In this communitY.- Mr. Peter Mcisaac has been doing a goof bu tin -se fn the fulness e line IatelY • • havee; delivered several large loads ►' a ? tell el t.i fut.rltu;e besides num- erous smaller orders. Ile always car- ries a large and well assorted stock. - Among those living at a distance and who hate .already croute home to spend the Christmas vacation we notice. Mr. Arthur Kt.lierutane and Miss Minnie Ehl ere of the North Western Oollege; Mr. Stnt'i Kraft o1 the great North West : \teams Milton Pfaff and John Oestrei- r er ar,d lite \flysce Lillian and Theo itirtlrtb of the London Normal School; M'ss Violet Graybicl of Durham Mode el School ; \ir. Olive- Gravblol of Alien - ford and Mr. Jos. Gosaman of Huron - dale. -Mrs. Maurice Bender and daugh- ter leave on Friday for a utoith's vis- it with friends In Ilullett.-Mr. Henry M. Willer! has made the purchase of a fine horse and now he is trying to get a orate for it. -Mr. Jos. Wambold made a 1u?(nesi trip to Louden Monday. -mei. L. K. Etdt occupied the pulpit It the Evaneellcal church at the 14th conces- sion last Sunday atternoon-The Sun- day school officers will be elected next Sunday morning. -School cloaca on Weinesday and the teachers have lett for their respective homes to spend the Christmas vacation. -The annual school meeting will le. held on Wedncsda , 1)cc- entber 29th, whcnt he usual bu mess V/111 be taken up. -Nomination of Mon- day nest. So far everything app rs t o be perfectly at rest, and but f 1• the Local Option cohte3t It would appear that Stephen would have a council by acciatnntation.-Tho Christmas cuter- tairunent of the Evangelical church will be given on Saturday night. Doors will ba open at 0 o'clock and the program will continence at 7. A good program has beer) prepared the chief feature of which will be a cantata entitled "The Prophet of Nazareth" which in itself, walks and the majority of our people 1.3 well wore) the pries of admission. have to get out and navigate through --------- the drifts the best way possible. Why ZURICH not have 11 plow spade, hire a man and let the town pay him to keep the Mrs. Graham of Goderich Is visiting walks passable during the winter spa- tter dau.htc:, etre. J. J. Writer.- e• son. It would be well to keep this in nt)etine of the directors or the Stay hire mind, as one of the matters to be die. (Insurance Co. was held hire on Satur cussed at the Nomination tueetiug in the. Town Hall next Monday night. - Our Tax Collector was a busy [clan last week, collecting the white roan's burden, The Stalwarts walked into bis presence like Tin Soldiers and each Laid down his share with a sad. sad smile. -Bills are out announcing a Lo - cad Option meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday night, the 28th inst. Several prominent speakers will be present and address the electorate. -We are pleased to learn that Fred Finkbeiner's health is improving. Vs t' hope to see him around again before long in good health. -Mrs. Eli Sweet, who has been visiting friends here for a few weeks, is t•isiting relatives in Chesley. CREDITON. PURCHASED BLACKSMITH BUS1- NESS.-itaving purchased the Iilack- a:nith llusinees from Mr. A1o::2a Hod- gins, 1 are. prepared to do all kande of lllecksmith Work for the general pub- lic and respectfully solicit the patronage ot all the old customers of the shop and many new ones. I am sure we ca;t give You entire satisfaction. [corse shoeing a specialty. -DAN Mar ISA AC, Crediton, Ontario. A merry Christmas to all the read' ers of the Advocate. -The pact week has been a busy one in our churches. The different officers of the Sunday schools have been hard at work pre- paring the ehildren for the entertain- ments•. That of the Methodist church was held in the Town Hall last night 'Wednesday) and a full account will be given nest week. The Evangelical Sunday School will have their annual feitival on limas. eve. The program is sure to be a treat. The first part will consist of choruses, anthems by the choir and readings and dialogues by the scholars. Part two will consist of a beautiful Christmas Cantata, en titled "A chicle of silver hells" This cantata was given here about eight years ago and people are not through talking about it. \Ve feel satisfied that it will be rendered( aa well as in the past. The decoration committee pro- mise to do their best in decorating the church. Everybody should come and enjoy this inspiring entertainment. - Arthur Holtzman, who bas been at- tending the North-Western College in Naperville, ill., is home for the holi- days. -Charles Holz ane of Elkton. Mich., is spending r f w days in our Midst tenewing acqu ntances. We are pleased to learn t at Chatlie is doing well in Michiga -Mr. Stein - Reber of Tavistock has een visiting his father for a few days. -Art Zwick- er of London was in town Tuesday. - Sleighing has made our town lively and our merchants are busy day and night waiting on their customers. -What's the platter with our Town Father's? No action is being taken to have the snow cleaned off the side- e.tay.-Messrs. George Menton and Steve Meldhtger Alt both quite ►Il at present. -The baseball club 1s giving a concert in the Tows flail on Dec. 28th. J. 11. Cameron. entertainer of Toronto. will be the malt attraction, -Miss Jotep'tine Ilowald and Herbert Howald 11av3 re- turned from the West. -Mr. John Meld - Meer, who left come time ago for the West, died at MuoaeJaw on the lth.-W. Weber of Suokaae, son of Casper Weber Is here on a visit.-F.gbcrt Belden:tt and Miss lereia Eelalb' vette quietly't-er:ted Tuesday evcnitte of last week.- arney Mittelhaltz arrived here from the West last week to visit rola:Ives. Quick Returns - Honest Assortment Correct rlarket Prices Pgla for all kinds of `\ RAW FURS and SKINS N••u,l your roll• rooms to REVILLONRERES e The Leader in the world's Fur Trade. 134 et 136 IkOt11 Street, fleetrwL Our 1909.1910 PRICE UST FREE for the asking WR PAY RXPRI(SS CiIARG14S 9t;\ OStTII,-D. D. \VtliotT met witn u _,, 'un:t • ay.:tient at Go1crIeh. In •t; to '1'3 iM:n at the hotel he tell ' , t e' .Ire t)• :card b oke several rlb.a. Tho Old Way to Cure a ('old The New Way : 'hake 11107'fi Cure a Cola h11:1111 25c Iles, Howey's Drug Store. BR?LN SYRUP. 't Housekeeping Easier 'Crown Brand Syrup" should he more largely used by everyone. Il simplifies the making of deli- cionS dishes to such an extent that how -- keeping becomes easier itt everyway. Crown Brand Syrup eaten with bread. toast, biscuits, pudding, porridge or pastry. provides sustaining dishes eriit please the palate and don't overheat the lxxly---(fishes that are plain, wholesome, easily prepared and easily digested and at the same time t'ery nourishing. Won't you try CROWN BRAND : YRIT? When yrxl think of its purity, its wIutlesotnel:CsS, ('1 alt the dainty a11r1 delightful dishes you can make with it,-tt hen Son think of its fine "honey -cream" flavor and clt;ar t"olden Coloat, - and how it wilt .ave you trou'.le and 1 rir,; variety t every meal -don't yon thi:ak it worth your while to or.lcr some. Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it. 1->, you , e.swies<e C,".en 9rr.d Serie .s eel we is I.5, 10 eel 20 sit bele ries ooh Lift- d lib The Edwardsbury Starch Co., Limited VITA BLI IEO 1958. Werke: CARDINer.,r)et, (11L...: 11'1 - , aKAI., 1f'RO)NTOsa•l tIR INTY")rtt 1'•1 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE BEAD OFFICE. 1011031ra B W WALKkR President EtlatIll MIUSD feel I F'al'l tip Capital, $i0.000,000 ALiXdNDER LAIRD, (euetsl Disrupt 1 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, aril in the Unite) States and England SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and t:f:w'ards are received and interest'allowee at cur rates. Accounts may be opened in tine names of ttvo or more persona and withdraty; . made by any one of them or by the urvivor. 124 Exeter Branch -0. W. Harrison, Manager. Branch also at Orediton 1 THE NICKEL LIFTS RIGHT OFF ISN'T that a fine idea -for Instance lift the nickel off on washdays and you'll save a lot of work. IMPERIAL -OXFORD RANGE Is the best by test -and it's the most up-to-date Range at popular prices. For sale by W. J. EAMAN FREE TO YOU MY SiSTER FREE TO YOU AND EVERY versa SUFFER. IMO FROM WOMEN'S AILMENTS. I am a woman. I know woman's snfforings. I have found the cure. I will mai tree of tutsy• charge, my ems. treats mens with full instructions to an • sufferer from women's ailments. 1 want to toll all women about) thin cure - you, my reader, for yourself, your daughter your mother, or your sister. 1 want to tell you how to cure yourself at ht,: a without the help of a doctor. Men cannot understand mom-' en's sufferings. What we women know from es- parlance,we know better than any doctor. 1 knew that my tome treatment 1, a safe and sure cure for t eucorrhoraor Whitish discharge, Ulceratfos, Dls- placement orPaltln of theWoob, Profuse, Suety or Fateful Periods, Utsrlas or Overlies Tumors or Growths, also pales la the bead. backend bewela. bearing dew alealinga,nor .creeping feel- ing up the 'Mae. melancholy, desire to cry, bot flashes. weariness. kidney and bladder troubles wbere caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. I want to send you a complete 10 days'trestmeat es'"' satlrely free to rove to you that you can curs t member that 11 will cost esti to vs tourself at horse. en,ilfy.quickly and surely. I u younotifies g1 he treatment a complete trial; and if you should wish to continue, it will cost you only about 11 cents a week, or less than two cents a day. It will not Interfere with your work or occupation. Just sand me your same and address. t. ell mo bow you suffer, Ityou wieb and 1will send you tha treatment fur your ease, entirely free. in plain wrapper, by retura mail. I will also send you free afcost,tnybook -"WOMAN'SOWN MEDICAL ADVISER"wlthexplanatory tlluatratlons show ingwhy women suffer, and how t.heycan easilycure themselves athome. Every woman should have it and learn to think for herself. Thenwhenthe octoraays-"Youmu.sthaveanope tion," you eel decide for yourself. Thousandeof woolen vecured themoelvciwith my h remedy. It cures all, eld or young. To Mothers of Doug tors, 1 will explain s simple hum treatment which speedily and effectually cures L.:acorrhr , Green Sickne+.s. and Painful or 11 Iw from, car nee+s andnth a a a result eel use. ' '•.s. PI ny Ire tLtr.te.stntnti Menstruation loin I« L a u n g i, r r of own �allt ' whoknow red will 1 Wherever you Ince. 1 can refer you to ladles )f your y n t g >✓' tell anyturfererthat this HomeTrest mcntr.•e:l t;uresatt e.0 en's di-eaeusanduutke-.w�� well. string. plump au.1 robes*. Just send me your .JJress. t d the free ten days'. reatmeli your:, tits., tee book. Write t.day..as yo i ut.ty r,o', cue t'.i , Y. er again. .*.tdrees : MRS :i. SUMMERS, Box pi 840 - WINDSOR, 01 7. Buy a Piano for Christmas Surely there is nothing better for Xliras than a Piano. It i--en:et 1'''.g the whole family cart enjoy, something that will last a lifetime -Ill .t 1, light right can be banded down for two or three generations. You do not take any chances on any piano you get here. Tlt • • t •►r.t+tee of this establishment its a ,surety that you will gest rater 'emery's u..+'1 - • GOOD RELiAIILE PIANO. Then on top of this you have our guarantee -so why .honed yt is Ieke 51.7 risk. Come Here, Pick Out a Piano That Pleases You in Appearance and Tone! You will find neer prices reasonable and the terms of pays►', t eat* e•,•ile bearrrtnged to yourmati-beetion -and this inatrnment will be AlisULC'1'E1.Y RELIABLE in every resit.ct. We are now displaying an Unusual Christmas Stock of the Finest Line of Pianos on the Market PIANOS NOS from $200.00 up i" ORGANS $85.00 " um- Be an early caller and receive one of our Art Calci:ij S. MARTIN & SON, EXETER 3,260013-300-30043-30-36 Only a few Days to 5uy for Christmas 1 Our stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew- elry of all kinds, Cut Glass and Chi- nas. Everything suitable forold and young was never so complete. Have already laid aside choices. and will be pleits('(1 to do the same for VOU. The earlier the better. A. Marchand Jeweler and Optician •-- Exeter, Ontario