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ININIESOISSIIMIMillinfiMEMEIMISSECIMUSIMMINVOMIIMINOSOMEMIE PHONE :.: g Shi iNment of MEN'SAnother Big ,. ,. ;: YS' CL We are going towake aBig ,Howl over this Lot,They are BoughthtR Right a nd will be Bola the Same Way, r 0-3 CA Mens Overcoats Boys Overcoats Mens Suits Boys Suits. Mens Pants Boys Pants Fur Coats Fur -lined Coats Fur Collar Coats WARM WEARABLES FOR LADIES Winter Furs We are showing a very Sweil•]oi« of the newest things in Furs for this P4eason. Be sure you see them before YOU Buy. Y.w. '•pr+t..q "1'1.1"0.....:t,....`S'�'^:3• Fur -lines! Coats With a No. 1 Musk -vet Lining and Alas- ka or .American Sable Collars away cheap- er than other years. also a lot of Fur Collar Coats. LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS —mow We are lei'., waking a big noise with Our Winter Coats. Some very nice Styles and Cloths are coming in every week e t„t we are sure to fit and please you with one of Our Popular Priced Coats. Phone 32 Y. � Y 4 A f !! LF . � 111,.. il >'dR .M A� 5 Y k ti. tS t,l..ef ..:d '. re for 1 at •4• er ;Big and Complete stock of Heaters •0i1 neater 'Oak Heater •Garland Beater Oxford Heaters Art Garland:,. $ 4.50 6.00 32 00 4000 44.00 Stovepipes, Elbows Stove Boards, Dam= pers, Collars, Fire Shovels, O. L. Mats Etc. ' ard� r"are & Steve c, cto ✓ Jones & ay$ t r 1 4. ottlewt..:' 4L"k`f,Sa�ri :'�,i 1i• ' s/_{,; ,•'.G 7! N: •. ., 1 .v he ...�., x.... ... '.i,i._„�+'s+$'U..,abid,P.,W4`n-7•fl li Are the Hairs of Your Dead Numbered? SO LTV - tilt AL'S HINSUTONE The bent t air'ronic on the market. 50e Ltd $1 Bottles at Iiowey's , Dru, Attention � r• Exeter Sc fool Board 'Minutes of meeting held in the Town Hall Monday Nov. 13th (19111. absent, T. )3, Carling) The following' is the order of the bueiness duly submitted and approved Per, Chair. Minutes of previous meeting. Reports of Coms. Woods. 50 .cords purchased at $5.00) per chord Cutting and storing of old supply douse, Repairs, 'Furnaces not yet in- spected. I.,eekage in roof not repair- ed. Flora!: Tulips reocived and planted, the work: being well done by janitor. `Teachcx's supply, Miss Lu- lu Edmonds of Huntsville secured .at an initial salary of seven hundred dollars to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Eleanor JY t, Robb, Prinoipe,l Il. S. Enrollment 95.6. Work being well gripped with a sensible improvement month by month. Supplies required, Miss How ard, thermoneter. Miss X�insman, a supply 'of plastleiinei and Porm 1, a desk bel :Physical exercises given limited at'ten'tion, mit, door drill very desirable. Deficit on. ac of C�:eld day exercises 18'60 •Per H. Wood and I:I.I Huston that the Principal's reporlb bei adopted. Per 1N W'• Gladman and S.' Martin' that t1 ' eiigagemen't of Miss Lulu Edmonds' a salary of (seven. hundred dollars per annum •bee con- firmed. J?er II, Huston, arid S, Martin 'that' a cheque 'be isseted by the,'Board to cover deficit of the field' day receipts amount IBA. 5?er F Wood and S. Martin that ileliss Robb be furnished, with a suitable recommend accom- panied by the best 'wishes of the Board. Per IL Huston, and S. Martin 'that the Principal and F. N. Gladman be added to he .4 riculttural Commit! - tee. Per S. Martin and F. IW W. Gladman that 'the following accounts be ,ac- cepted and paid. 1W S. Cole 1135; U. , ■ Sanders. Globe ads 126; tee J. Fyea h f lhf ha newthir man Dustbane '6:65, Un%tect Type? Aman ho th d writer Co. ; carbon '80c; Thos. Crews bulb teas 5.00; J. 'Grigg (books. nd teleg 4 0 per year in advanea THE LATE W. G. BISSETT, Locals Mrs. Edwin Jones visited with her aunt in, Bensall last week. The stable on the Mansion House property is being torn down. Mrs. Bower of Ingersoll, is visiting her sister Mrs. R. G Seldon. Mr. John McQueen has returned home after spending three months inn the West. Miss Mary IdeGavin of Seaforth t d is visiting with Mrs.J. Jarro t an Mrs.Edwin Jones Exeter North.. Diss J. J. Allan Eye' Sight Speoiabist will he at the Commercial Hotel Sad - terries November 1'8,th. One day only. Miss E ennedy, of Toronto, and Miss Johnston of London. were the •guests of Mr, and 14rs, J(. A. Stewart' this week, The Guy Brothers Minstrel' Troupe paraded through ayed ee eral fintown to -day, e se- lections. lections. They will show at the Op - House this evening. inks he can swamp any country editor andhis blooming paper by yelling out stop 'that paper Iwon't ave( in my ,s o n as a Editor in the country has had some experience with fellows whose • dignity has in. some been offended and think they will their revenge by etopping their paper_ -=Ex. ( ' Death of Miss M. A. Snell TOn Monday of this week there passed t her home on Huron street Miss Mary Albertha Snell, daughter of 1VIr. and Mrs. Eli Snell, at't a age 22ands. The deceased had been ailing for the. 1DIDl)UI,,I.'$ QQ II War; November .6th, 1,0,.11, The pouncil Piet pux)suant to aid journment, the Reeve and all the members present. , Minutes of the last' meeting were read and approved and signed by the R'e'eve. , The following amounts were Diad and orders. issued in payment. Geo,. Jamesme piping and street lamp, poo - lice Village of Granton '87.52; ,Eo'bt, Smyth ditching Div. 5. '5,00; Jones gravel sc. Div. 5 1,50; A. Davi* is do Div. 4. 30.9'1 ;' d`na: Park do I3i;v. 1.66,00; J'as. Dewan do and work in:: pit Div. 5. 74.50; 'Mre. '0 Shea, gravel ac, 1'3.90; Wine Morkin do 6.00; Sea `Toohey road to pit 'through farm 10.00 Eddie 'Brown at gate 'ti0e; !Russell. `Lindsay gravel contract Div, 5 J2175 Hilson Stanley do S. ir3. Iliv. 6;Moiety 15,00; Jas. Whalen do Div, 1, '115,(50.. do Div. 5, .310.50; V%. Westman do; Div 5, 46,00; as. Bodgins ditching ON, ,. 5.00; Tip. MaGil]ivray ,1 2 pet grave). contract acid rep bridge N,113. Divi, el 85.92; Phin Dickens rep bridge iD}iv 3, 2.00;. Mrs; Betwkshaw coal oil for Ball 15o; Steel Co Walkerville neeiva forced sheet for bridge Div. O. 48.58 The council adjourned to meet again on Monday jhet 4th day of December 1911 at 'I:30 a. Int W. D. STANLEY. clerk D,A.SBWOOD Mr. Alonzo Foster, who was sotpain felly injured in a runaway accident here a few weeks ago, has 'complete- ly recovered and is able) to be intownt again. Mr. H. F. Steer, of :,the Maisons bank Dashwood; presided at the -or- gan at the entertainmenit? i•In Pinned - tion with the Exeter Pr'esby(tairdan Church on.Wednesday evening last. Mr. A. ]Xeillermann who has been, visiting his parents here and conduct- ed the services in the Evangelical church returned to his charge at Walkerton on Friday. flYfr. Jos. Eidt, returned from Neus- tadt on Wednesday where e a been attending the -unsra of' is brother]-in.law the late John Bats. While•in Neustadt Mr, Bide lost au. - other s other relative, and he: remained for this funeral also, Mr. John Eidt has .Purchased the farm a£ Mr. Harry Guenther• jutst south of the village. Rev. Mr. Sii ocks of Toronto reach ad in the Evangelical church on Saltie clay morning last in .the iialteresi of The Dominion Alliance. eeks .are to clear the stock of �CII'S Clothing =And Furnishinus at Bawden's Old Stand off 1.00. rants 22.51; T. Houlden fertiluex h t' hou a any more regular pric e ..on the 1.00. and so forth ands ion h another�% Per S. Martin, and II. Huston that think coming, Every P. W. Gitelman 'and L Wood, be a committee 'to wait on Sergeant; Major Hector in reference' to physical.;drill for the advanced classes, wreak out t; ev c P Men's and Boys' naw Per H. ;Huston, adjournment.. g J. GREGG, Secretary. following lines Mr. Win. Musser has commenced to derwear, gloves, neck iTHE FEEDING OP CATTLE; away ay a e learn the a;enral store business with ties, scarfs, pajamas, h Mr. Tied Elsie and 'daughter Miss S�i'e1ter Co.a1�S.,; S it of Grand tRend visited friends' 1The (Toronto Weekly Sun .of Deo - ember )6th will co attain a (]talk veith 'Dflr.` L. Siebert. of years. 6 month ° days. Simpson Rennie on cattle feeding with Elsielege_ spec' l refer nee 'Yr th!e,:tnarket and past three years and.duritf. the past and relat,eves in town week, .i •' r c u1 ee eteeee ee. "Ie • re:eevreti rP^ evsirx t• . ..''a •he n � CS'iL# � ,�gypp n�Y n an.- �i�l� � t1r1 e��� �t'i •'ii. �Ui2'ic,t., t.a, s "'x � , tiiii'n7.dP she -e.0 see eta i � rely]( Deal s a aS,vtial ' emirs. Bak was called to St.a oiP- -. year. Mr. Rennie is full of practical condition. She was born in town and bag to the illness of Mrs. Geo:Seed information n cattle feeding. N always lived here and although of a Ceryl. ' i o ca .e ee ing. o i man can speak with greater author' quiet disposition made many friends Last week Mr. P. ,Mclsaac toge'th'er ty as 'to the market end, ;This one who held her in the highest esteem: with his.. gang- of men completed the copy will be worth a year's subscrip- She is survived by her parents, throe putting 'up of 32miles of telephone. tion to any practical feeder. You. can brothers and two sisters. The fun- poles. The work has been rushed eso not afford' to be withoure'the informa- eral took place on Wednesday inter- as to have everything ready before tion given in thiis'talk. The 'Sun will meat in the Exeter cemetery. 'The winter sets in. The work has, been be sent free. for the. balani of 1911 bereaved have the sympathy of all. completed and now there are about to all who subscribe now. A post Anniversary -The Main Street 400 telephone conneotiens. This wall assoon as the and special be a great convenience. ' a - cardv-T ar will bringnt nni i 1 you our clubbing Mat Methodist church -held heli a premium offer. anniver- sary services on Sunday last. The 5c rate i^ stated h^"••..,s„ �,•�"^ and v----- cold and stormy f rediton. MAY GET EVERY CENT BACK turned out to hear Rev, J. E. J. Mill- is put a brick foundation under at ,pard, of t to h L who is well known is this week putting in the windows The Plan of. Forming a the Assetsny to to Exeter people, and who on this oc- and hanging the doors. When the casion did not disappoint his bearers. barn is completed it will be one of 'Hold and Realize on His sermons both morning and even- P Seems to'bo ('roving Pretty ing were greatly appreciated. , The best bank barns around here. Successful choir f th church rendered some ex The work on the Kellerman build f weather was very , Mr. G. E . 'Goetz; who last spring SOVEREIGN�SHAREHOLDERS but despite this large' congre:gatiome enlarged his barn and also raised it o e oir a is nearingcompletion. Workmen are cellent music during the day. In )the p . . ft noon a mass meeting o es soon aii it is complete Mr .11. T. Yvith interest by many of our readers d h l h ld in 'the church The following clipping wall he read day f the Sun- 311s3'. putting on the finishing touches tt ay school was a Dunlop will move into the. residence Soverign bank shareholders naafi• when addresses were given lay Rev. not lose a dollar except -:he use of Mr :Maddy d and 11:1r. given hammer part of •it and wet understand that the their' money, since the uspension Diplomas and seals were given out to office Bank wili also ]rave their p' when everything has been acatrrect. office here. said a banking authority to'Ihc Star those who had attended Sabbath Farmers Bank ditpositors of the vi1= this morning. "Mind you I do act School regularly during the past year lege have been asked by the central and altogether fifty-one were presernt- say this as an inevitable certaintybtrt ed to the scholars. The proceeds of committee to send two delegates to If YO are needing Feed the day amounted to X33;1.00. The Ottawa on the leth of is where a Coven Presbyterian church and the large petition for relief 'being prate call at the milln adseewhae we have. lie are trying to make provigion for the short - acre. See our SUGAR BEET IVTEAL (dried pulp) which makes very Choke. Feed, cal' just in, We have a Stock of Oil Cake, some splendid Chop. beside our regular Mill Feed. Raving enlarged ` our 'store room, we are prepared to handle all kinds of Grain. Second to None that's our claim for MODEL( PILOUR A farmer with a large family saki recently "I cannot afford to bny your flour, the children eat too much bread it's so good." HARVEY BROS, A At F. Bo tie's Barber Shop. We Ctiarrau teed Satisfaction to Everybody. r, J ..t and Cold �o Baths store FHA NK OYLE you may take it as ,a reasonable possibility. The assets have been taken over by the International Assets, Limited' re -organized from the Sovereign, Bank Sharelolders. When the other banks came forward and protected the Sovereign I3ank d'epositors,one form of criticism hinted that the banks were consulting their own in- terests_ "Now" The Star was tcld. (this morn ing. "the banks did deserve some r thanks. whatever unkind critics may -ay.. The Ontario Bank deposits 'to - belled. about $12.000,000 and. ihe Sov- ereign J3ank deposits reached $20,000- 200. The flank al Montreal stepped forward 'in the case. of the Ontario flank, and the other banks did the same thin( when the Sov,:r,'ign.iiank' needed h. Ip. In. neithvr rinse were the depositors regaared to wait -until the final statement, as has b. n the case with the York Loan and will be the. <x'per:ence o" the Farmers Bank. depositors." When the Sovereign. flank share- liehlers put up their double, liabiliiiy amounts, that money went inter the International Assets, Limited and was used in paying off part' of the bank's liability. The batiks took bond for tho rest. aiid agreed to wait forlthru' years. No winding lip order has been asked fcr, and no general double 1:-' ability^ levy has been Mad'. "If the char. h .l lers not :n the hod- 7t is nit{ rtbtatted to the (Wrote"n coat ing ecrnpany do not corns in." The /ho {he n^st. env, 'n the s.her"ctrr Star learned to -clay. ''there is doll" eaused by the (rest rn miners' etrik,' ing to prevent a double -liability se. easement from being made, ff thee join the other's. however, they will share in wbate.v,'r is realized `£ram the bank's assets. It does not fol- low that the money locked flap in the Chicago and Milwaukee Railway arid the Alaska Central is money lost. The Trivia Memorial church were closed resented to the Government. 1t ;is in the evening. asked that two delegait,.s bel„ if pos- . os* -e Bible, those who have suffered severe- ly by the, failure of the bank., 30per cent of dVest'S, The village was saddened on True e day to learn of the death . of Mrs. heat in SCiG Daniel Truemner, of Hay, township, near here, which took place Tuesday A despatch from Winnipeg says': morning. The deceased who was a Further details of 'the Northwestern middle-aged woman. had been ill for Grain Dealers Association report on several mcnths. She is survived by the crop situation tend to make theher husband and a family of seven outlook not only for this year, but children.. the youngest being about also for next. anything butbrighit. threeyears old. The report says that only 70 per sent of the grain hes .vet been 'thrashed i. uItli and about 50,000,000 bhshels (estimateROSS-In Hibbert. on Monday Nov. ed) remain in the sleek, with no itn- 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross, Mediate prospect of seeing a se,pan i son. ator. H L NTER-In l,"sborne on Friday Nov 7'he setting in of a.�ihaty would el- IOth to Mr. and Mrs. George .Hun - most ruin it, or nit least reduce it ter, a son. grades. The report is not hopeful. for 34>Altitl?y1Y o fthe grain threshed saying that 60 per cent. of it is No, '4 .or under, IlOSS RIVERS-•Tn Exeter on. Thuxs- Of the 50,000.000 bushels reroainiwt day Nov. Pth, Miss Jt,l:a ilViay, old- in the west half will be needed for est daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. Wes,.' seed and feed. The prospect is dark- ]fivrs, tc Mr. Davi l Johns •]toss, erred by the an.nou.noemeint that very of '1 'innipeg, by lire, it,Hobbs,• little fall plowing has been done ow- SILINNE1-.He.NTEl3.-At the home ing to the sudden setting in of win- of the bride's parents en Nov.. b b ter and that means delay in the by Rev. Mr, Steadman, Mr. Diver• spring, c'tt Andrew Skinner, to Miss l ,: Further comment on' the congestion Pearl. daughter of M„ and. Mrs. of traffic at Fort William Is made !Simon hunter' of the tela con, of ['shortie. is DOERR-SEDDON-1n Ingersoi.t, on Nov, 8. Mr, Ralph Doerr, 1:i 1Vl as Maria Sel "on. daughter of Mr. 32.4. Seldon formerly of Exet.'r. It LETCUXEII-STONE'•-•Tn Bev ter on Nov. fifth. by 3' 'v. Mr• I'on's 11. Mr. John Truman I. !etcher, of sborne to Miss Mary Areetta Stone c'a, gle. ter of Mr. Edward Stone, sborne. A 03ARGATN TNT)rl P Two cents r' +eerie is ,'xRt'11,'' .what 't roses to retire ntee .,you ;the er'r,t- est treat yo,a. ever (enjoyed, fluent siria.il. amount per week or one dollar two roads are the bank's main d.ssette a year w111 secure you tht, great .v t and the .shareholders May get ibaek amount of newspaper reading to be not only what they pay to lthut.''bold- had on this continon(t. 'W'e rebel- to ing company. but their orig'.nal share ; the ii'amily llcra,ld and Were.kly Star outlay.' i of Montreal, by long odds ttio best The Sovereign Bank's action against family and fatni paper printed, In directors has resulted in judgment in. addition {:o the. 'paper a most theaultik. the bank's favor in the. Court of Ale. ful premium picture is 3ineluded, lit peal. There is some talk at au appml is entitled "(Rome Again" and is well to the privy Counoil, but, aft (i;he , worth .the dollar' alone, No home, is present stage, the hank iskon top, ivnd Canada, be it river t•o• rich or so poor, for a considerable amount can'afford is bf n•' lr'it tlt $2.00 fiats for $1.25 75c. Caps for 50C. A self=opening umbrel= la for 79 cts. At the Exeter Bdruin Store you can get for Half Price Dress s ss Tirimm'ings, Lace Ribbons, Spices, Child, ren's Dose, Etc. Get a pair of'Over- loe si-. I s while the lot lasts. Rubbers, Boots Shoes Etc. at Slaugh- ter Prices. DIED , p R a.wde n s Old Sl�i7a,T.•1„''.in I:�tetc•r nn Mom ay, P ; s . 1,3th,' Mary C''. Ibca•..a a, b l,, rr• t.3„h ter of 11.1r. and Mrs. lila ,.•11 i yr r �e Exeter o d �teA B61��•' '2� years, Ca man{:hs. an 1tree WESITY-ln London on '1'11 r,:•.n Nov, Otb 1+or^thy* Muiva'ner '' I. WI wife of Mr, Thomas \ torn erlt, at Exeter. TE' '31;MNER-Tn tray on Tills l ttlt Mis. Dari;el 'l toad: t .tor 0 'ai'. d` ell us ,. 025 , r•avy xixtny' 's ori+ *emu bed. kal of nen• made