Exter Times, 1910-12-29, Page 4THE ' ETER TIMES
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CHRISTMAS JEWELRY
Biggest Display ever Shown in Exeter.
al847ROGERSBROST See our Watches
• Unequalled any•
where.
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• Certified Silverware Small Profits,
We have the most Complete Stock in Huron County.
Je\\'c'ler find
A. Marcl-iarid
SIIv6rdr6
Rogers Tea Spoons,
Rogers Dessert Spoons
Rogers Table Spoons,
Rogers Rutter Knives,
Sugar Shells, Pickle
Forks, Sauce La dlbs,
Fte.
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t hila;; 111 ..,1 M •c• ;
tile Jew- 43 ey4 ,t',
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is al- f•-1. :
way'sap• ft.° t
preciat -
ed as ft
tti•
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Christmas gift.
"Sii;tr Plate that Mari,':
Our Silverware
Is the !)est that t'oniti
be selected and when it
comes to our Jewelry you
can find none better.
Quick Sales,
Jr
\There hay yes b•rn this eyeliner
Mrs. 0. Sam ell is visiting in In-
t -ked (ree ey of O'Toole. Kersoll.
-Sure, 1 hav been playing 'llrid- Mies Maud Joiner of Dashwood is
get whist.' " said 0Toole. holidaying at home.
Itrid;ret whist! an' how do ycz Miss Winnie Huston of Hamilton
play Ihott" has i t'.uncd borne.
^1 it in the kitchen wid Bridget,
aur' at • mince p:c an' Christmas cake Nies Mahle Alc•faggart of Chatham
•n' turkey, an' whin Bridget !tears is visiting in town.
the 1111-409 coinin' 'she says 'whist,' • Miss Lois IJirtiey of Witelsor is home
• • • • • • • for the holidays,
To haw • dune uric'', dr-st is the The Molsou8 hank have opened a
source of greater joy than Ito have brunch itt Uttshwuud.
obtained the hest. The last of tib. 111: \V m. Hub of New Iiatnhur is
old year is the eutnmint' 'up time ; visitingat Mr, S. Hardy'''.g1.
mock laking time toe it were. In the
commercial realm the year will be Miss Mary Colbert of Lucau, visited
tetimaled from 'the dollars and eeuts frtends in town lust week.
viewpoint. but from life's highest; Mr, and Mrs. E. (I. Crocker of Tor-
Viet%point it must be valued 'by 1hs onto spent the holidays in town.
tt•orttt of l It man: what 'the 1111111 has Alt, Charles Knight of tit. Thomas
given to society. One writer has e K
visited
s id w I• do not owe :society money his mother in town for (lhrtst-
bet we 4110 owe it the best us) of Mas,
our ability -character. \Ve owe it Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Sauluele of High -
this debt b•eaiutt• as ML11 says! "Tlt, gate visited in town Sunday and Mon -
worth of a state in 'the 'hug run day.
rindividuals c"nes-
e y tun -a 'ch 1
h worth ofwas in (led rt
Is tBeer ss
Mr. %V,B
coin -
poem; it, Have you done your best! day in cnnection with the Howelil[
1.h• 1' t for y'ourself.'for your law- trial.
i,y. n spreading the gospel in your
your
eke and elm Norman Hera and
yo , tar your lova, andtor child of Norwich visited Mr. and Mrs.
r ccoountry. There i3 u duty
y 't o- ward each one of them. Each de Jas. Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Crittenden of Blyth
visited Mr. and Mrs. %Vin, I'enhale on
Monday.
Messrs. E:l. Nash, Wingliain and A.
C. Nash of :Sarnia, visited their sister,
Mrs. J. W. Powell over Xmas.
Mrs. A, Nash and nephew Harold
Tuckey of Sarnia, 81)4111. Xmas with
her daughter, Mrs. J. Willis Powell.
Mr. anti Mts. Ray Is. Fanson ao(1
two children of Abernethy, mask.. and
Mrs. Albert leansou of Winnipeg. are
visiting etre. 0. Rooke.
Miss Bertha Russell daughter of Mr
T. Russell of town rind superintendent
of the operating roots of the Patter-
son, N. J. hospital, has been appointed
superintendent of the I'enetang and
Midland hospital.
Mr. and Mr=. Il.Ik•'r. of Ii cane•,
ar,• %kiting at '`ir. Frank Tr. Il,t.
Mr. and Mrs. It. 1.•nhale. an•I 4e4fe,
of Toronto. are visiting Me.e. Julio
Seeders 3rd concession Stcph: n.
mantis al portion of yoir time and
,• yet the duti•- do nut conflict.
Locals
\Ir. and fir-. \C. S. Howey espent
Monday in Myth
Mr. M Colbert of Lucen, spent Xmas
.• with Exeter friends.
Mr. Jardine. of Toronto, visited n1.
t Dr. :Sweet's Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs .\V. 11. 1..rvett spent
the holiday at Parkhill.
ltev, 'I: .0. Powell visited in liyd •
I':trk Monday.
Jlr, end Mrs. E. 11. Axt and child-
ren spent Christmas itt Berlin.
eta-, Annie Sanders. of Jerrie& ie
vi'.tilg relatives in town.
Mr. :col Mr.. W. 0. Clarke spent
Chri=11111, in Loudon,
Mr. :inti Mrs. Itich:rrd 11:si, 11, of
Loudon. .-pont Chrlsttnai here.
Mr. Theo. Sweet, of Port:t, • .a
I r teas elected alderman of that
place by acclamation ,
Mr Tho+. Sianl ;ke, of Bay City,
Mich.. es wieitin; Mr. Silas titanlake
in town.
'.1r, and :.Ire. Henry Heist, of Mar-
lette, Mich.. are vi -stint; Mr:%. Wil-
lilni Dearing.
elr. and Mrs. Ito!).. Its:, of Sprine-
.; �.; .; .. $-I.�.q.�..�:,.., 1••1-•D• :... eeseee .-•f•-H--........ t i .....: o d :.: •c
HO! Where to?
To Rivers' to order some more Flour
before it goes up. and get n,y Christ-
mas baking dot.e,
GRANCLATF•i) OATMEAL-tuakee
the cookies and graham Flour the
gears
O(1LIVIES OATMEAL, for porridge.
Aran Shorts
Corn
Flax Seed
Oil Cake
1)r. I less'. -Stock Food
and Louse Killer
All kinds of grain taken in
exchange
W. Rivers
PHONE 33
iJAVIS OLD STAND
EXETER -- ONTARIO
work r.n•1 d rt •. - rt• promr.tion.
The pore( .0e ,t .: set it a thankless
one ind w.• think it is up to the
citizens to reward the efforts of Mr. bink visited relatives on the Lon.
1i,•nn-late by {•l:tein;; him itt the head don 1:u .d •111:1'•
chair for the corning year. l'ase 1!r lir 1'. Ano of ! 11Jraton 1'1iar4
Hatted Mi. awl Mr'3. Jas Jew -
honor, :along to whom honor is (11. 1.41. ('Liristmai.
A rasa licit will stick to a low.•r .\Lt. .Inti \1r.. Att rt Mallett. of
po.iti.on ti.l h.• knaa.: whit is re- St, 'Thune• =pant Chritime: with
quired of h 1,1 i= 1 h'• ruin fit for 41 r •Lilly,•• h r
better PO -11'011. `71 ote for Ilea -
man.
Note and Conminent
Many a [...ding b J ha. ins: I,
1)n'! •d down to b•• mid.• up.
li•: said be was gr. - n in mu)ueipal
m'it`ers and did not know he had to
qualify, and had been out of town
during the day, Ile said he was at LAuuua ANL (IKNTLS
much against caching the election Your support 1S
t s enyotie.pP
111' thanked his proposer rind aa- Reeve of Exeter for
sender and was satisfied to stand
again.
W, H. Lovett.
Mr, Levet t endorsed th • state-
ments of Mr, 'Taylor in reference to
the late reeve.
He said there had heti 1,600 loads
of gravel put on the roads and that
they were now in good shape. Ile
said that taxes were high but the
gave value for the money. Ile
thought the waterworks were a
credit.
In reference to the By-law he
hoped the residents would look into
it as it was worth while,
Two Tile culvert_( were put in this
year and the year had been a: busy
one. Next year there would be some
mere sidewalks to put down.
Ile announced that ho was a can-
didate for 1911 and wished that the
coating )ear would he n happy and
pro'perous one to all.
WATER COMMISSIONERS.
Davis.
1 am a candidate for re-election
W. 0. ,Ifissett, A. 11.1. Fiikc, It; E. as councillor 1 take this means of soli -
Davis, citing your support. .% ishing all the
These three gentlemen were ab- Seasoc's Greetings.
bent
T. 11. McCallum.
51r. McCallum said he supposed the
happiest man in the hall was bim-
sell, and be had several reasons. To The Electors of Exeter:
Ile had served the tnunicipality
faithfully and well and for his ser•
vices be had been put out. If the
waterworks had been a fa°lure he
would have received the . rebukes,
Ile had first taken the matter up
with himself and found out what
Exeter really wanted. Ile stated
that the waterworks are complete
as far as they go. The cou cit first
secured the nervines of Mr. Chipman.
of '!'oronto, and his lowest proposi-
tion was $27.000 for Main /street but
they thought that that was too
steep and secured the Cervices of
M r. 1•':I r n cote! b'.
The proposition was presented to
the ratepayers and at the time of `1) �r[r�r
the election the people were told vv • J {..i • LEVETT
tbit when completed it would ba
one of the best in Ontario When
h: cline back for re-election 0 was
not because be liked municipal of-
fice. Ile did not think that it was
on account of the waterworks that
they voted him out but simply be-
scause, of hie temperance: principles.
A great deal of fault was found
about the dam but, as soun at they
settle with Mr. Dow they can have
a 12 foot dam, either with flush
board; or cement,
Mr. McCallum said that there were
•t •ril hundred dollars left. He
1.t 4• sin =fid that be could golx•fo)o•
1.h (11 4• l,usinees men and they
scute! sly they had tnade a square
dell.
'1'h, speaker spoke, swell of the _cr-
vices. of Engineer Farncombe and
stated that one reason why the ac-
count was not overrun, was because
of the way the engineer worked with
the council. and in the interests of
th• citizerte.
I11• thinks the completion is an
eay :natter and that the water-
worki should go into the hands of a
commis.+ion because they can handl;
it more economically then th • coun-
cil rr.M
Sicar. cCel!e4tu -tat 41 that he did
not object to have the twat r tower
1- 1 moneun •ret leo would like to
• the tela! .• yerds removed from
1 eurro:lndings.
1 h • rpe,ker .,tiJ th it tv, did trot
1.t ,rr: g ntlemen of 1 •i -urs in sur
cuunci!. but men of cymmon 9C11se,
teen who will be frm. Mr. McCal-
lum alio put in n gor11 word for Mr.
B •im-in. Ile /aid 11).0 .1 lot would
kirk Helm in out :aft..r -- re 1; faitlt-
feey for five year- :Ina wh n h
cotne- up for promotion they would
tt.rn hen down. 11e advised them
to git'.• Ibeaman their support and
the other- com• in -t little later. To the Electors of Stephen:-
in cone+: -ion Mr.'I'iv:or. r.•, lied to
1a• of th r 1:•ir...111(1 d•:rin; Having been placed in nnlnination
• evening. as Deputy Reeve. 1 hereby solicit yonr
vote and influence. it will be impos-
sible to snake a pers•'u.l renew'. hence
1 take this means of soliciting your
favors on Monday next, and if elected
will exert every effort to set've you
faithfully and well.
! ours truly.
To the Electors
Exeter.
Mr, E. Christie, the genial p03tr
ni- -ter says that the Christmab;
mails both coming in and going out
were the b•eviest in many years.
Phis t an
,evident sign of prosperi-
ty.
Comm -nos.- The London Free
Press of Thursday Iasi contained a re-
port of the Yellow vs. H lectt'ic Light
Case which was as full of inaccuracies
as it seemed possible to make it. Nei-
ther side was correctly represented.
In addition the position of the counsel
WAS transposed, Mr. 51cl;voy of Lon-
don being given the credit of having
won the sue. whereat., Mr Mtnnbury
of Exeter. at led ter Mr. Yellow, the
successful satt>
IC%uL• of Commerce. -pent Christmas NoI11111atlonS
in Toronto,
(Continee.l t , . to page One)
\ !seer'- number from 1 iboril w .ret.
ler (eel. Tech Te -dee in cWtthtetion itv 1 e 1 e maid it •. 1[tC
h 1.h. Itueeetie tritI NI r:.• t '!..'
Mr. 1'. 1'iIi Oli and Mrs. hose, of t 1
1 hours a14:1 d 11 r. and 31r4. It. ' ••
-
over the homily. hit••• 1r. •
Mr, and 314.,.. Fred Stratton, of
Croswell !lichee are v:'ititie
grit/Ilea 11 r. o[ 1.h•
The heir. 1• not a fit place to put .and 31re. \\1.n. 11 tch'i .,:4 4•. i' !
f in t. y o h belong t9'th rub '!: -` .'t •
M \\'
Mr. 11 c l 1+, ins. manager of the
Tian ' t h It im-
ffi it 1. r
1 :1 h'%1. we.
h \.I :toot!
1, .1 11 t'onipari-
• • e, 'mind
. •••1'4ible
e. - not
W. J. HAM
To The Electors of the Vil-
lage of Exeter
I..\1)1E8 AND (IKNTLKMEN:
I aur in the field for'$re•election
for Councillor. It will he impossible
to see all the ratepayers personally
and I solicit their support. if elected
i will do my best in the interest of the
Village.
W. W. WALPER
To The Electors of the Vil-
lage of Exeter
LAnil;ri AND (0tNT1.I•J)IIiN:
WM. BALKWILL
: 31r. John Dinney. and 1 two child- ,, _ . -.,
bi.h l' U,h Ina. ;:
. r le Wilbur :Ind 'Ilei:••• of n1.: r I . •t 1 :, ,n -eta
tr., visiting Mr, and Mr.,. 1':,i Sri' H. r , .. . ., n ••4In r ',4r •.
t• • -_� 11_ 31.r,, ll.nneock. front th • \\•r,l, i• 1 a • •nein- ,r' t'
. r'i ; ,•/ixlting hstette.* lir. .1,- t'r. cit. ,•:v • telt nut 1.h.• p up'1'
l •. h
cat. --i( re cr ••1111
-;.: •: -' ec n') more. elr, Weiershcia•r, of Bee,;), i-
ech9ol Ito:.rd do not ask new r
wi-'-tied lir. and Mr.e. .3. Match:ulel, man •y thin they 111(1 10 or I-, c. sr-
31ist.1•s Ida and Lay Marchand vi-- i -'o land that speaks. well. Th • 11. S.
• Ton414:y.'• Il'i t h 110,1' • t. 'lois itcd .in London a few days 'last week. f•'•'e and the county and go-tlirar -tit
It;•. a to 1-- In ,t .. r11o•a:rht." Al r. Will L;larkt•, of Itrldin3. !rico., gelate snore than pay the salaric• of
)•,•.',1,." r ; . • Tee.r..e . "r.1a 1.h^ t achers b•sides the citizens Trap
1 •, .1 r . n 1 t , • ey ' ,011 it vanilla;; in town. the L -n.•fit from outside erhotere
hue;ld ' 114.. 1e r palm A Good Itrso'ution for the new who hotel in town. 11•• also stated
1! r , r, 1 1 ::. here year. I will use the b .%t flour that th it 1h • government git' •; n grant
-11 :911 : , i 1 _ - 1.t 1.t .1 .1 %I. .14... sen be secured for mon•y or marbles according to the ntlalificition of the
+ . • chit will be Ilarveys Model. trach^re. end this year it arpouneel
to $90. The fir," year. through morn •
tai etoter4tina ns thio grant 1.w, nt
in
`. to 1.h^ t• ,eh r -. /1111 this year (1
TH l: SI,I GHT I:ST i.„„),,,•: 10 1 4t I:•, Ird. in round WM,- There 0111. Lit 111 p ilea Canada
b• r the 1 ' ' 4, from 1h • confine ,- that in over twent y y'a.u. L se never
( ['[ � �I C!. lion else- • ,I about :;'.00 in cxr ••e missed an opbrortnnit.v 1.,t p,onluting
I�I:i•l.0 l iN t t l n \1.r Col riser!! of 1 `1.r. el ern is •+itisfi •4f the interests of the Lir met, ,rill has
(/ ! th.t 1.h nt,uu'it'Of c1a•'.+es ar• in no smell way a-rt-Ied I11-scuriug
YOUR SIGHT riff r 1 II.nk- to '1'4' nal :,, '1'h' It,,intCln 111141.110) 81m111,11.11.
h 4e 1, 14 .1; 4, ; r h r , 44 ho h •t•-• A 1.• 4 -ant evening teas e) nt at u,'i. 1 ate r- f.,r 1.h • I r,e • they i• I •I been obtained for the imp.ovenlent of
1 • 1 • l.It• n. d('velo,u• Int.• .erion• . 1.h • It .. 9f .lir. N, 14on t Baker. i f ,t % 1 .,.n, telt th••y or • net his condition. That paper 1» the
1 1 hi. I'',: r.
Ut•o1,1.•. Iten,eulh('t sou I.o nevi' r t,•i 4 i e4:n•.j 1 rt I. t 44 l.. when 51 r. and e-.. 4. t Teen a Weekly Sun. The `tun» n)seket It;.
base t•nnr eyes replaced 1.l• 1""` , 1. 1 1 r : rh',' It ,k r Ir • It, ,l their Bei-hbor.l {i 4 h h•1 ne f're't t9 1 Bel pnrinhave 10 1111131 for accur.4cy.
oar.. h1 it 111 up to y.,u I t. \t 11. ' l n :n..( (044'1 supper. e . • e1 . r., 1 h ,: I . h. •h I . • rhev ate each wrt••t of .1.-, ial inlet••
1. tor
11891 4 1.t•• iif 111••111, 11..• .•4,.'- , 4444rt , ,, t I„r I.nt II ... r, n1.; ?I r: \'• 11, Hitter and 'lir. 1111.1 t (n1. I h • 114 , eaL null t 3110' 11)1•t'ely Ill ill '.vim works
have lets. t,• i:. -r v•, l �', 1.• tau• net eel t. -• .e • 11 It II ,stall' Mr• 1.. 1!. .,:t r. of Toronto, .I. C. - . . t •e ate :1 • :r r . the 1•n,1, F•vr1•y farm r should he a
Let •i•'.• ,1..•11, 1e••i,• 11) .• 4, 11 the 411 n1. t "' l 1 .111 ',It. 1x01 \Ir•. A. J. salter i ' I r., .,,n1.: ,4r r 1h\ I ..1,' .1
tender •d'1'hr `111
new 111Y1 11(!t1 •i 1.,•••k mag 111114),i' eye. - ,4, 1 I I4)4 '. 114 Lel,•lnn, vivil.•,I Mt. I. :'•,4 I, i. 4 ., 1'4'14:
•e,. 1,:.',.‘41:11
n,I,1 tn41 :'I Bef,•IP Ir•n('%41K )0.11 anh•e rl ptin't 101\18r0
lrrin tlat (�hrlet 111.49 b)s v.
lel '•1.t - .loots ' 4 1 r ort Chrl•t n, e • l )m 4: 1 1 „. 1 ,1 i11 4.1111:1 i t1 :t )lop, 11.•11 * 1•.411 1(1 lh- M'sn• 31r ,total (1,11 of (irk !titer. Man„
I '•' 1 r n!: n a- 11 r. r rte , a .n„n t h t n n1. I Irl .Jul,!, Mll.'. I I' emote for 1111 it rlui• i» at present visiting his brother, Mr
\..:sot, It, ,141%. o C Bear).
I. 1, „• 1: t i t fc. 1 • h, 114 • on t .•:1 to It • 1 • r „ n } 1.h y ln4t 1 -I 1h t .. iI hltg Ila. 1 (Beason (till and other' ft'iends in their
`•i 1 Ind 111 -. Rich I) •1 11 :, • . • h' t • ry y, r - ' . t • •,11. . vicinity
1'[:, :(i U:: *lee e., �'nr•,' '! �. ,k 't, : h t 11' ,'4 '1.4 Mi. I - ! The )(man Ttee ettterteltit,ient held
eel . h Dakota. area vi- tor; :1 ell. !
ne Than: 1wf 4 tuba Sanders, tln t I th11 th • �.!,„' I lye in Roy•s chinch on Friday evening
' 1.1 t ! .14 !.\ 1"1' 1's I k-n't )e . l I 1 1 I::1. foetid 4r mit of our situ ate II • you
must
so� tvtwa decided sneer»». The program•
vocal end 'nen imiental
lh r ;4'r /!i••{ „f ....,.: in ?1r rid Mrs. Gordon )1•1unt and rot c,nt I 1.h tot.• t,.; 1f el.r
and
'i ii : '.e � i 1 .• 11f t 1!tot ne a a; 111 hal- ee eh, .I1 0 are v.•iting et It .,field. me consisting ,f dialogues, dries. 1'e•
twill do h t ,t,
e • s: i \'% 0.: • in ,,y e • r, e I I r , t ;ng 1.11•' '1' .1' 1' ,r . n • 1 11n1•u• WAN well rendered and heartily
i 4,l' 1 „•. \': . 4 :• ,r1 40' 11,' w y •11 drat:. \e- eel 1/41. 11:..• I •1 44:. - „l, llrinda)' - r (lire!, • . ' •.. • and ::tit!
4.4,14- :it 1b• •awl• Initi. you 4.4. ., 0. my bene 4 Ile r. 441. '.tri- 1, 4 i m11 1 to,rid to r:n
),.., t' n r ;,,r1 t" \\. 1.'do' r. `teh a h=r„ 44 I. '•11 14. ,,;n fur 1.r.-4 1 . would sat do'I
Il. ,14,'In for it . t t c1 .- 1.t. c .r ata' or :Ir ce.; I ,kin4;
It
mot h•: 1•;• tot aled• Hon often 1,.ct r1 when .n1. n4x rr'Clack Igo any cancatin:
f 'i ; I' 1.t 1 nk it+flight. I: Els^
i • ;en but u
•11
Mr. and 31r:. Thos. Trecethick. of
-I.. n h i= (•t t,' .41 1d 31r-. .1 ane ktatl •, of
^t, r 1.••d 31r. rend 31rs, Nelson
t..ttn 11.
'11. .,rid el re 'e\'• 8. Cr,l,' spent lh_•
11w.4 al •tical , ,''�
r' 44 hu hat been quit: I I. is .1.•I row -
Having been placed in the field fot
councilman, I take this opportunity of
uoliciting your hearty support and if
elected councilman for 1911 will do all
I can in the intereeets of our town.
Wishing you all the compliments of
the season.
W. RIVERS
Your Vote and Influence
Respectfull Solicited for the
election of
As Alderman
ost eo
risk h
laced in ou
well situated
ches, bas good at
iu all about 2 1-2
Luau & Stanbury
Pasture Farm for
Fifty scree good pasture farms
West half Lot 'Nine, North Bounder,'
of McGillivray, several acres in bush.
Apply at once to
GLADM.\N & sTANBU11tY
Ilarritrtc.rte Exeter.
Farm For Sale
FOR SALE -Tartu containing 100
acres u( first. clas.t3 land at the vU.
lage of \Voodhai�.\ G tµ'toreyl
frame bows! : ba barn, 34 by SA
IA a{, to=dal.: •t• ;>1+., fouadltiOr'
built about a 341' • p1.to`41t�1i
.,merited t'hrotrgf°am,'nt top, ut3c
gala: ayx13 a, wolf shed of co!x.
rona od ', Now ins `24x10: hen h usil
17:18, d steel ,good supply
of sone
17x18• Alsp� The farm is tholes
and hard (Iranly d. and well fenced,
oug
m oshly with all new
c bush, wire fences. Ale
bard!
•Tofg 1 to\Vr4
two wood. noes' particulars appy )7s -
j''. Woodbatn. Ont.
Wes-
ley 6hi tt_
nship of Usborne
ration and Election
given
NOTICE is hereby t,
sting of the J�l••ctors
le of Qsbor a well
vn
To the Electors of Exeter:
I am in the field for School Trustee
ani thank you for the support you
have given me in former elections and
to solicit your vote and influence. If
elected I will do all I can to advance
the interests of our school. Wishing
you all a happy and prosperous New
Year
F WOOD
This is to
in the field for School Trusuee
for 1911 and will appreciate your
support and if elected will give
you my best service.
Wishing you a Happy New Year
announce
that
I am
S. MARTIN
To
N
omi
I'I;IIL
that a 51
the Towns
in the T
Monday, D
of one o'c'.ot
the purpose t
Nominations t
eiimen. And fur
given that in the c
didates being propo
ticular offic.• than req
elected, tit % proceedings wi
journed until Monday, January
A. U., 1911, when polls will be open-
ed at le a. m. at the followia;
places. as fixed by Township By -Law
viz, D:v. No. 1, Township Hall,
Elimvitle. Sidney Andrew, D. R. 0
Geo. Kellet, Poll Clerk; Div. No. 2v
Geo. Cornish's House, lot 6, N. T. It,
John \M + llorney, I). 'R. O.; Dot
Dew, l'oll Clerk ; Div. No. 3, W. II,
J'envearden's House, lot 8 1-2 3,
Con, 10, T. Washburn, 15. 'll. 0.: Q.
Berry. Poll Clerk: Div. No. -t, J'ublte
I1:t11. Farquhar. John Duncan jr.. D.
R. O.: Silas N. Shier, .Poll clerk. •
And all electors are hereby rs+
,nested to take notice and govern
themselves aco_ofdingly,
Fi(ANCLII M0RLF}'!-"'
Itelt)rni q Office
Whalen. .December 14th, 1910
To the Electors of the Town-
ship of Usborne
1 wish to announce to the electors of
Usborne that 1 nm in the field for the
Reeveship and take this opportunity
of thanking you for the continued sup-
port given me in former years. If
you elect me for your Reeve for 11)11,
1 will do all 1 can in the interests of
the township. 3Viehing you all It hap.
pv and prosperous New Year.
WM. A•I'KINSON
1 } 1:. :•,1n- of •'4 .e
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111 14•: 1 , "4 h= " •
1414.1 I).' ('' h : t•1
'4 4' -
W. D. SANDERS
•-♦
RCS:l':i•DALE
Mr. and Mrs. Mark ('lark entertain•
ed it number nI their friends and relate
Mini I -s
Notice to Credito
In the matter of the iota
John Towle. late of the Toe
of t'aborne in the County '
Farmer deceased
Notice is hereby given pursuant
R. S. 0., 1897. Chap. 129 that
creditors and others having of
against 1.h.• estate of th•• let
Towle. who died on or a
10th day of Nov, 1'910 are
on or before the 10th da
1911 to send by post prep
to Messrs. Gladman
the village of f:xoOer�Ye;,,
th-xecutor' of the said
christian and surna►y
and descriptions. the f
of their clams. the stat.
their accounts and the na
seoltrities. if any. held by
further take notice that
last mentioned date the exe
will proceed to distribute ass
the tleceased among the panie
titled thereto. having regard on
the clairn.4 of which they '.h:rl1 1
hes.• notice and that said west:
shall not be liable for th • said itt.
sets or any part thereof to any tel.
»011 or persons of where claims not•
ice shall not have been receivtd by
there et the time of such dir(tribul on,
(MADMAN & STANBURY.
Solicitor:' for b:xecators.
Dated at Exeter this 15th da of
Member. 1910.
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11,1..• bit :,rd over and over • ,::1 ' • t Il : •n •u r..: • ,ever pest -dented In July 11,i 51r+. I•:nerett we' taken
in 1h• h -tete 1f netiorns. Th• na- dorm with 1 seven• iIIn.&4 from
shout vet young men in rhe i u bleb she never hilly recovered.
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(', Tees! ),9( do we 1.I yr thorn ,fifierent 1.r h•• - O. y ,' 1.11y. Th • 3lii"'t two week+ ago she contract vi
rh lac••'. On different tarns yo •n.' I different t r 1e . n y • l t It' , colt) \t bile t'-itintt her den tilt. r
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4 i e. I. stare I no
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r 4 \Ir•. Ila•.. ,1 illnttt :l : rel 41 r'n: ' 1.h. 1 1 1 Before You Can Rea the stti(lent, whale going 1, ties
• el••1 •, r t a .4 art :..I s• Christina's oes,etton e lull in a fai•.r
t .• lege 1.t `t cam nl t, . i' n - • . 4; I e n ;4I4k. ; I.nni • else! h t I Il'.' 1• n : en t
rim.• m;• t 411 t rine
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You might as well try to maks Ind for s0nlr 1 nu• glare fwtrs tse•r (� O
of old, here', rasaheirs forh•rP,r,•v.ly 'I'h0tpa11ae4'' 1'INTI'R TI/Ufa
h , en : 11 .,e 11!;e1 • ,. 1 1. 'I n r ht • hr 1' h r. , 1 r h i, . tt.n • , 1 farming pay without sowing finally can h' ). Sir ('Tei) neat W.
oth 1 e,I ,t 11. 11. NIT.. Ware l!1 %1::• h nrl i(n 1I. I, , I V. )' K y
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tising
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h, 1 r ,I 4 nllrn: 1) in 1.h^ toter- i( 1.b. 1.y-! I4' i 11 •• e !! I. 1h••„ r, ' ' ' r .4 e :1 11 r 111 ,I ul JI, Mr. \\.:.p r 1.t t• Peet-. 1 10 111 t (0 filing 3Nl1 P1.' Ill)
(•• c • ,.i :'n • ,t71 n 11 h,. - rc .1 t h the commi.wsienere will not hold of- 1 'J 1, Th • renrtiu, well f»' interred many of the ratepayers. In ref, rChildren Cry ( 1.••,1. R
it,' Three who veer•s•el them- in the Exeter cemetery, til -day encs to the statements of Sir. ltiv'rl in Your Home Paper.
1, I::r.•:;!nr der n: -1:11•• t. < ;n Iris way on the Fry -tart, Moir -day) at 2 ticlock. The 'gym• he said h^ did not know ahelh r he p • FOR FLETCHER'S Mccnce cketsend full
of (Iv busiest y'eara the %Mee lei• \le 1.e! a •t'. urn : t%er n (43 -or, of pithy of all ie extended 'to in he- had come tip to talk election or II ix C A T O R I A Ift(tm
Ode He is well in touch with the ee ,.Iced .t, N. reeved. t if •eed. J. J. R�r'T(iTTT, Ue
Notice to Creditors
In the stat; r of the (stet- of
33jllintn 1t ,v: r -;'of f "1wn•hir
of Illaneh;lr•1 {n Th 1.y Jt
Perth. farmer e
Notice i+ hetcby ,: %''0 1 •111.1.
14. f O.. 1897, ra,,. 1-'".' ':lit
C11d1' 01 • '!ltd .I I.• 11,41 c1
nIalnat the 17..4,t.• of 1.h • rte '.3
1'14:1 Beavers. who deed on or
the 11)th day of Novemb r. 191
r Il:lircu on or h1•f(tra t}• 10
of Jan. 1011. to end by t 1.•t
er deliver to Messrs, 1,1
Ntanhnry, solicitor'/. fur t1
Applandrd. tat • of the ,•slot•'
51i.s Agnes Norgan has purchased said deceased their
the lot now owned by Alr. D. McLean and surnames, addressee
and intends erecting a handsome brick cr tptions. the full psi t icy.t s of t
residence on it next summer. \Ve wel• c4 eine. 1 ho mettle, t : tel :heir
come Mies Morgan to our ' 1st. count. 'nil IIle 11,11.1•e 11r the ►10
Mr. (leo. Melrallle is at present ea- Pim 11iv,. '1 any, 111,1 he then,. And
fering from an attack of blood poison fur thet 4 •kc lylilee• ih:1t after .ucb
in his betide. Inst mentioned darn the snit )ssccu-
1lolidnv visitors to I he village were tors will proceed to dietribut
51r. and 511-8. ('ole rind family of Tor- the sleets of the deceas:•d amen; th
,tttn, Mr, and MI's, A. Morrison of winos erilitled 111,104,. hetet:. r
Mtrntt:wit, Miss Lizzie haw, Stratford ,r1t'd only to Ole CIA 111.1 of whi
Sir, Will Melvaille Exeter, and Mr. they shell then have notice end Itt
K. Iiodgett, Stratford. the .aid executors will not be Iia
Mr. Bert itussell had what might for 1 b paid asl0ls or any Birt the
have ipsultcd in it vet ('('111119 1•11114• 's( Io any person or verso's., of til
way on 'Tuesday While in cott,erea• r1.41m• ire shall rill lyre
tion with Mr, Manly Crile. the teatn receiver) by theta ni the time of
suddenly bolted. throwing Bert out •It•t 4'h It'
and nl•Mie their way honiewet4. while r:LAl15fA� & 8I'.3NIII It
Y
turning' in the lane they encountered S e! r tors for the executor. (imp! inn Russell who teas j•tst 1• ' ' 1t Ex,•t-r. this 19th. '
driving out. 'I he weigh cahg11t the I. :' el tar 1910.
culler opininit.g it noel throwing Mies
('1.1)91i1,rt 1111. .%I, !tomer'', wIto SAW
a•. • .• .IS, M•. .