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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-01-17, Page 1THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR --No 1740 seta •1111.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• N•••.N•NN••N••♦NN• JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32• Chi1dren's,Co • itssa 1 Just a few left. If cutting the price will sell these they will not last long. Full length Coats, heavy servicable Tweeds : i in Grey, Green and Brown. Regular prices $4.50 22 :5 and $5.5o to clear at $3.50- Short Jackets of extra heavy Melton Cloths ♦ • in navy, Fawn and Red. Regular prices $3.50 • • to $4 to clear at $1.50. •_ •: FURS 1_ Ruffs,•Stoles. Muffs and Caps. There are still ii a few first class articles left to clear at special dis• • count of 25 per cent.• �♦ if• i; Wrapperettes Regular cc " n At Reduced PRICI3S 20 cent a yard, sale price 15 cents =_ 15 " `1 8 yds for $ t i• I25 11 10 cc i• IO tc 12 $I • .4 $f • _ • :f HURON & M1DDL EXETER, 3NT., CANADA, THURSDAY Railway Meeting. 1 EXETER COUNCIL —�---Tho last meeting of the 1906 co A communication %as re-' teed b • f cit was held in the town hall 1 Thursday evenin;. All the me berg wore present rexce•pt Council Creed:, who was detain:•d at 1:0 on acoount of Illness. A communication was read fie (he Minister of Railways, Dttev ro;ardin; a meeting to be hold his office to take up the :natter the route of t he propoiied St. Mar and Western Ontario Railway Cor eany. A notice teas received Oat 41 Stratford and St. Joseph Railway .0 had asked for a ch:t:rter. Several accounts were ordered pati after which the council adjourns sine die. Tbn members elect of the ronne' for 1907 met at the town hall Mon day at 11 a. in. end were •sworn by. Clerk Joseph Senior, After the membors had ' sake' their oath of office prayer was of fered by Itov. Collins. The nettle •t sending a delegate 'to Ottawa rr tbo St, 5farys and Western Ontarj( Railway Co. W.18 taken 'up, but It some furthor information was rc. quired it teas decided to adjourn no til 9 o'clock in the evenlrig. The Count uret pursuant to ad- journment in the 'Town 11111 Monday evening Jan. 14th. All members present with the exception of \V, J. Beaman. A communication was read from Maitland and Son, Toronto, ankin;z (o receive the appointment 11N audi- tors. Filed. On motion •of A. E. Fuke, eeeonded by J. J. Knight, W. I). Wcekee was appointed auditor for 1907. On motion of W. Johns, seaanded by A. E. Enke, Jaynes Beer wart ap• ,minted auditor for 1997. The sal• a ry for the :,udjtors was placed at $12 each. Tho reeve showed it telegram whjch he had received from V. Rat N. 1'., durirt.; the af(ernoon. relative to the delverition to be Nen( to Ot• t:1%ta do Iris present at the meeting to be held In 'Lite office of the MUM. ister of ltoilways. The ruessage reed "Tho latest route shows route near Exeter. Must use your own judo• meet as io couiln; hero. Moved by A. E. Fuke seconded by W. Johns, that tbo reeve and L. 11. Dickson be appointed u carnmitteo to attend tho meeting .relative the St. Marys & Western Ontario Railway Company to be held in the offize of the Minister of Railways at Ottawa on Jan. 16th and that their railroad fare and hotel expenses bo pend by "1he coreoratLon. The reeve then addressed the oun• cit, saying that ho was pleased to congratulate them cit their eneocss• fol run for office and took ploaeuro in welcoming there to the counci board. He referred to the ii work of last year's council and spok of the success it had attained In se curing an indus(ay for Itho town (tett he had (11 vitae threw new in 1lustries and hoped that the preset) council would weigh evcrythine well deal with matters i'e a broad spirit ed way and be frank with opinion ie 41iscureeon of town affairs, "Exe ter" continued the reeve, "is on tb verge of a bent',and hoped it woul be at its beiehth In 1907. Ito rezotn mended the eneaeing of the old, of fjccrs Who had ,;ivcn c,atjifacti:on and also su;;c,tCd the appointtug o Iwo itsac:8,ors for who year. 1'cr A. E. Fuke and 3. J. Kiiigh the council then adjuburned to once at the can of the reeve. the sown Ooureel, from the 5finihter of Railways ,on Thursday evening stating that the Minister on Jan. 16th would take up the appliettion of the St. Marys and Western Rail- way for the approval of she route map in respect of its proposed gener- al loettion from (the City of Woodt- stock, via 'the City of London, the Town •of St. Marys, and (bo Vill:t o of Exeter to the TOW►: of Sarnia. Ar 1110 00111 111 jOn was deemed of importance tho council took int• ineeiale action in lin matter and par• -ed a resoluttjon that t he core poratioai would pay elle expenses of a delegate from Exeter to bo sent to lee meeting. However the council 'thought it best to take be (natter up with the husi'.'SS 111011 of he it own end get their approval in 'tile twitter. A toe, W:1 14 arr:ut;ed for friday et'0nin_e at 'the Town hall, :it which about llljrty attended. ATS, T. II. et:Callon, ,vas appoint- ed to the chair and J. G. Jones arc• retery of the meeting. Mr. L. 11. Dickson was thje first speaker. Ile said •a mcotin:; was 'al,' some time it p, and its n•ss do- cided to apply ,fere a chanter. which Would cost in the nci;ltbor)yaod of $600, of whjeli amount Exeter wee put down for about $100 and lis• borne and Stephen $50 each. Ile stated that Exeter had not paid anerhinr, nor had Stephen nor L'3• bora(' zont.ributetl to be cost f rho charter. The charter however hall been issued. Some time ago n `dr. Savage. con- nected with the C. 1'. R., was here and said if the municipalities did their nor 1 Ow road would .1,0 threuzb here in a dew years, and Mr. Save age held out glowing r'ejrts for the line Through Exeter. Parties had gong over the ►rou,te from St. Ara rys to the lake and a rough estimate of the amount of freight shipped from (his district etecurca, Mr. Dick - eon also explained 'that while He! charter was rbaken out in the na7,Lo of the St. hfarys and Western Ont- ario Railway Company, be was under the impression 'that tho iIC. P. I(. would bo back of t1i0 project. He 5121 the C. 1'- It. had stoppe1 sezur- • in; :,hartere 14 the name of the Co. preferring to have local corponateons secure them and .when 'the rights of way Jlavc been ,ecured, the C. P. 1t. will look after she bbuilding of the Toads. Ile thought a vepres,,nt t - live, or in fact two Tepeest,ntatjtc., should be sent down •(0 Ottawa tt, attend tbo meeting. Mr. Levett :ham out the state'. menta of Mr. Dickson, statin; that he had seen et lie C.P.R. represen- tative when ho was hero and was in, formed that rho C. P. R. branzh would likely be l'hrou;h here inside of two years. Mr. T. 11. Carlin; was ' also a speaker. lie felt 'thtit Exeter. nerds better railway fazililies, and was in factor of sending down a delegate. Mr. J. G. Jones said Mr. Sava ee had called on him on bis trip over from St. Marys and lk-td told him the prospects were good for a stile sy hero inside of two yearn. 31r. D. A. Ross sold if there i3 nny possibility of getting a ,,leo road t hrough l:ere, the should _ref it whit„ we have the opportunity end no stone s)iould h'' left uncut -n•.1. end if the railw,ey js ;oin; in a his d;re •- tion, some one should he at (11.2 Ot - tawa mertin, to represent E3o•ler. 31r, Hugh Spackman wets in (aver of sending a delegate 4o Ottawa, es also rs, were Mr. S. M• 'Sanders and Reeve Dottier explained 1 be a:tjni, of the council in offering to pay the expenses of the 4dcle;ate, which was figured at about $35, but desires that the business even endorse what they had done. The council hal era:ticalJy picked on 31r. John Tay. for ns the man to 3o, and the meet- ing passed a re:elution a+kin; Rhe :ouncil to appoint tern and ply the expelled, of the trip. However at the C0unzjl etine 1Mond'y night, it was reported t1: it 3)r•. Taylor did not care to tike the trip alone, and as 31r. Dizitson'3 name hid la'en mentioned as a rep• rese11tetiye, he and the Reeve were appointed. They left 'I'uesdty more; -. �I Spring Goods'- 1 New Prints, Ginghams, Mushns and Dress Goods. Two big shipments opened this week. You are Invited to Inspect Them I • Jones & Clark• = Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade furs and dress goods. • i ••••••••••N•♦••NNN♦♦•• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••♦N• •••♦•N•••••••••••• - - MIDIOAI - - --- JW . BROWNING, M. D„ M. 0 • P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni Testy. oMoe and restdenence. Dominbn laboratory, Exeter. DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBER ONTARIO COLLEGE PHYSI- elans and Surgeons. Snoceseor to Dr. J. A. ltol ln.. Office Main street. IteMdence, east Oend street north of Post Office, Exeter, DRB. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, 394 Piccadilly Street, London, Ont. Telephone 1528. Long distance connection. special attention given diseaeos of women and ourgety. Oxford or C. P. It. Street Cars to Colborne street take you almost to the door. 11 other city office. Special Hospital and r erralgemente for patients from a, co. DENTAL DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. 8., Honor grad'tate of Toronto Utoiverstty. Dental Surgeon Office 'n Fanson's Block west of Main street—Exg'rittt. DR. (3. F. ROULSTON, L. I), S. D. D. S., Dentist. Member of R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor Graduate of Toronto l;niversity. OPF1rI.:—Over Dickson & Carling's Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former dental parlors. jONEY TO LOAN. We have a L amount of private funds to owe on farm and village properties at !wrote inheres/. OLADYAN & STANBURY Barristers Solicitors. Main S0. Exeter DICKSON & CARLiNG, Iapilsters eolleltone, Notarial,Carve veneers Oornai sslo•ese, Solicitors or the Molsoea Rank. E0o. Money taboos at lowest rowel lour OYYICtt—VAIN MEET, EXETER. Carmine 11. a. t,. W. OM(ttO011 THOMAS CAMERON, CONVEY- (a<acer, wills drown, money to loan *tate. also Licensed Anesioneor for lea jot Wilton and Perth, ('h%rgee Orderu left at the r,1ers it at my ',Farquhar will receive promo/ ellen AUCTIONFrBIU • Phia i& I, 1.10 •n r1a1 Allot loneer for tho t minty Charges moderate. Alt mmm'nl••atinn• , it 9. Phillips, ilensail, er order; left • °thee *111 revel' prompt ,'N•nt4On. HONEY TO LOAN We have nnllmlted private funds for Invest -0111.11 farm or ri11age trvperty as Iower IMI at Interest'. DICKKON & CARLING $zeter WILLIAM BROWN, PROF, DIP - SOCIETY' LoMA oi. ROTA:, INCORPORATED SOCIETY' (4F MUSICIANS, LNOLAND. Orcanist of Trisitt )Memorial Church, Eaet,r, Piano, Organ, Bannon) and Theory of Mule, Terns on Application. 11retar, tegtario, LEWIS THOMAS e C(vll Engineer & Architect (tate Department of Pula,• Works, ('smut.,,) CommIlin neer Work, Electric railroads. I,,ttlew.•ry:eor 41and it ateru al and ore • Si stent wharves, Bodges alu1 Ite.cefonr,I ('snorer», Phone *1220 1.Omlo,1 /lntarin YOU EYE GLASSES with disfavor perhaps. Hut it is 04 t after nit a mere prejudice' Eye glasses seldom detract from one's appenreme. In fact they often add to it. Especi- ally if they are well trade and perfect tittle); like. OUR EYE GLASSES (` ane and try on a pair and see bow welt von look in them. 'then have us examine your eyes and get the pail that will make you "e4' as well Its look welt. W. S. Howey, Phm. B. FRANK BALLANT\NE Licensed auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Perth. Special attention given to fire,: stock 9.110.. Town and village pro. eery 'told by au:.tion on moderate rom114iseione. Orders may be lett at the Times office or at residence, Elimville. Vogues moderate. t-- — THE N1' \V COUNTY COU'NCii. 1'11' new County Coon; iI will I... rotopn8('41 as follows : 'iodcrich Toe n — Role rI I tot Robert Elliot 1. Godcri h '1'o%'nship—Joh1i Mid.11+ - ton. Colborne —James Taylor. Morris—Geor,;e 'Taylor, Ashfield—Thea. Stolhers and Wm. llunte West \Vnw:utosh—\V1n. 11 lj11i". East \Vaiv1nesb—,10)111 T. Currie. \Vinebam—Dr, A .J. irtviu• Turnberry—Jelin Moszrnt•e, Wroxeter—it. 11, Harris. llow'ick—'1'. 1'. Shearer and Joseph H ljn&ock. Grey—Will:int Fraser and John Grant, tirui"'ir•—John 1,•':k ie, 1)1y) h—Dr. Ifu(11')t--1 hos, 31.1lillan. MrL.;,4' 111CKS' FORECASTS A Iteeul14 Storni 1'4'1,)81 1m :011(('4 on the llth 12th and ,3111. This per iod cm brace the neiv .Moon, at t;olar v:1ip:•1' nude, ;1(40 at zraates dl111:lior, youth and in p4eri;c, I)ccarornett+r, and wind currents an clouds will ill sbtiov row in; 81 urn coedit ions by (he 111la and 121 h but 'the crisis will fall on and touch iilz the 131 h. ill;h '+,nice ((ales ['Ain soil! h,, i!,1 Ind snow • °rut ;111101ml in:( to Illlz%:II(1 N. yl'j Nlll�� 1118 11111) lees will be nat'mil and a1 most necessary within .11 period to six to seven 41%ye, taki11; the 13th n. I he :eat r411 day. Another wide and eickcd cote wave welt coma on the scene about be 13th to 1)1' pith To THE STOCK }IOLDERS OF NA• TiONAL )'Olt'I'LAN1) CEMENT CO. 1)1 1111A31 As the litue is drawing near for t1tn annual rntetin e. it ill very /es s'n;lal that all lite proxies +hould bo in at that meeting. You should sec that seine one %elle you knee, and who tilt look utter your in- terests, 04 well as the intere.2ts of the company is elected to 1he 111, i rd of 1)irecto:s. if you 11:1'0 not al• ready rent ,140:14 in or promised tit send 1,11('111 to r\. 1:. )Jodeert, of Exeter, a9 ha is ;eine to attend that meeting. Ile bas attended every' an nu 1l meeting and should k1c►u• by mat tcrs an: cot:.lucted. THE HURON ' I:.\'I I I I: t t •, -, ASCE MUT' Al. ('OMPA? ANN' AL 3lI'•1•:'LIN1 Notice is iter( l.y :jt• 11 1st annual merlin' of II of the rtbovc n: 110 41 r„In bold jn r) ' 'Io..41 11411,1 McKillop—John 31. (iroven(ock Tueml V the nth day of Stet h—NI. 1 . 'McLean. D, 19117, co1nn,cncin; 'fuckcrsuejtI' IL,lie ri ,llclitye p. II . for the purpt%h,; • Ieterrne—.1teeplt Hee kin,, the llirector:,', Audit tbO Neat, 1',xctcr—A. Q. )lohjer,1 1147.Trcan11r4.r r, itMr Stephen—II. Wiiler•t end .f,:••06 election of three 0' mal • liellcrma tn. appointment of At 2Q of the consideration term as :nay Ir, i ( be rotr,pa ny, All m('tnMre :, fres. ereesne ROG)•:tt NORT n!»,n ploy Daus Lb, lane of A 1)ke tiny—I'elfr Lamont. )tensa):—Owen G(i r'•r, S, '11(''y—Jai '9 31:1)).11444.1, 1 11 lit(4-11r. Woods. Cijtltnn—D. CanLMon. ca �.r• rc'R 1 Bears tbs � 1111 Yer Han Masa PAWN &patent W to he