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Exeter Times, 1912-10-10, Page 1i Do You Want Better Tlieenstp, Beeler takes Better ries 'Dom yen have had, The nee CoIe'a Baking Powder It le a very pimple mabter to make de itolous v telesQ ne and nourishing food when you. Iuwe'the best powder to bake wiirhe 251 Onee used. always xis fa'i?'er, se's Drug Stare t :• rar YE e, s YEac>ii•--- TQ 2016 Urf EXETR, ONT MVO BEki0 le u}i I'gtaart Tooth ,powder will pot ly remove tltrtaal', cl+traneet and wiast44 t6 teeth :and Will keep them in perl'tst ataaxt 'Nen Ryon Warxtyoer teeth to last tel enty Years tbenuee • exatt Pearl Tooth POW+ 0 a can Id ' :Mid.d ser. Gazette CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING Colo's Drug Store (Hoare of me Re:all 7r erriedies,) OCTOBER 10th t93, $1.00 per year in advan �dONES & PHONE 32 s.; Fail and Winter Wear EveryDepartment is filled upwith the good war ea •p •warm rables for Winter. Furs t Furs ! All they New Styles' are here in • the Seasonscbest Furs. Ruffs, - Muffs, and Stoles $1 to $25. Underwear Underwear for Fall and 'Winter in Mens, Won:tens and Childrensei A full stock of everything. ` Dress Skirts We are showing a real nice lot of I Ladies Skirts hi Tweeds, Serges and } Panam%s. Sweater Coats In every color and variety of Styl- es. Ladies, Girls, Mens and Boys. The best Makers $ 1, to $5. Gloves and Hose This department, is well looked after. Everything that is worn is shown here. All colors, all kinds. Ran Coats For, the wet " weather to come. Either Ladies or Gents from $7,50 to $14.00 each. • Mens and Boys Overcoats- _ J and Suits The real swagger Suits and Over- coats for Fall and Winter w1 T ar e e all ,:here You t h:' u must seo t $m. Prices down. We are stilt selliug a lots of Winter Coats. This has e been a great Sbason. for us in the Coat ousiness. The y :must -be correct.. we have another lt just in and will be lateasecl to show you the real nifty ' stuff. Big Collars and Revere,•.JBYI; :rc-tOtll,a.;_'and 'Reversible Clothes, flillinery Don't Forget Millinery Phone 32 'STOVES. Jones & ay, Exeter ANN Orly CEMENTS Bi Hardware � n vines announce the; . r.. lijd w en,ba cn their daughter „, a ent, et to Mr. H. Millent. o nW1 alma thee wed- Stove � d Stove ding to `take place in Noveeaber, Store Try heti ons are out for the Mar_ ,� riage .of Miss H. F. cCti:tchuon MI, Al. RANGES, FURNACES and Plumbing . Goods to Dr. It. c , >, 'Shiers aft Ceekst - Ort; son of Mx. and Mrs„ 6, to Shier Krxktor.; The wedding, leo take: plate Nelson Steel Ranges $ 36.00 and up, Canada " " $ 50.00 and up Imperial Oxfords $ 25.00 and up. Garland Ranges $.37,00 : and up. Oaks from . 10.00' P•. -Heaters from from $ 32.00 to $ 46,00 Bargains in Coal Oil Stoves, Stove f C Pipes, :Elbows, Dampers etc.- Washers, • Common Ball Bearing ` *10Y30 Prepare for the cold weather CHEMICAL CLOriFTS :$ 20.00 The best makes to choose from. AirallESIIERS and Engines Supplies of alllkinds. nd s. wBRUNSWIOE- PLASTER PARIS 3.©0-per�Bbia, while it lasts 1912 make. HEAMAN'S HARDWAE ANDTOVE STORE We Havq Just Opened Out 9worth a ravel ers Sam [ s i c1 drn Men's, Wo- e, • men s and Children's Sweater/ Coats, fleece linacl. and Wool Vinton/ear, Underskirts, Fancy Collars, Handkerchiefs, . Ho'siery, Sox, Tier',..„ Betts, Braces, Overalls, Shirts," Tweed Pants etc, TO BE SOLD AT BIG REDUCTIONS. HOW ABOUT 'l'HAT FALL SUIT OR OVURCOAT ? ? ? Made -to -measure or Ready-tb-wear ? WE can please you in ('RICE as Well as in Q 1.tLITY, Try 117S for your next pair of ; Shoes Exeter Bar - :ain Store: ne Door t%'1 of Post Office. . W. F. 'Bearers or the ishigh zioota th of at r * , itvrtN DOWSON-At the Babylon. Line, Stan ley or. Sept 2'6th• to Mr. and 'Mrs, John' Dowvson a son, •IIIGG•INS-le Hensel! on Sept 20'x1 to Mr. ',at d Mrs. liig g irra, a dau-1:- tort DEVIIFE_-ler Stephen. on. Sept 26th to Mr, ard Mrs. Theo. Deine edaughtte. MARRIED 'S'l%ELSII-C;1IOfTT_-Ir Stephen on Wednesday October Oth' at •the res- vder-ce of the bri.ale'e parentes, 1\l r•.. . and Mrs. i.d. Shorne Mess% Verde, to Mr. Willia.m. WelsL. of Lorsdo.a 1 road north, tL,; by Rev. Tt,, Hicks, of Her_aall assri-rted by Re v. 21. E•, WUser. of London.. GRIEF -''TINTER; -...Ir, London on Oc- tober .2rd, at .the parsonage of the Memorial Methodist church' wheel Miss Hattie Melissa, sGa, rTuartaghter of ;Mr. and A•Irs, R. Hunter, of Exe- ter to Mr. harry Gri,ff. I1UTCIIINSON -- f ARRLaTHERS- r- A•'T' 'C.reerway, on: October 8nd, ate the residence: of the .bride's preoants tills Trete daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos., !Ca.rrutLers,, to 1tr. Roy Hetchireen, of Wi'lis West, former- ly Iiutch,irison, HIS zE DAVIS--Jr. Exeter, on Saturday, Oct.. 5th Mary Davies rciigb of the late liichere DavitO aged: 26 years, ti l' mor the and 11 cloys; y • ' .i WO]:t'T1I--7n Seaforth on Thursday I October Card . • .brahant Worth lo. his 92nd year'.; e , '1 FOW1:.1'rl11-Tn Clinton, on . Sunday September 29th. Francis Fowler. aged 65 years, A,13110TT-At ClandeboVa on. Octeabet 2tarl, 1Prank tAbbottr ittgc+d 6s years, Idiot -$r. Seaforth on September 29th ,lames Reid eatgtd 76 years, 10 months and 10. alo:y,s,, . CABNOC1'IA.N .Tr„ l:'irrlterst>ai•th, .ora *'October 11511 Wtdlllr tt t:artset.an, at .. del 71 years,, �, :y.... • xeter Council "Tho council :met So. the Tpw'n Hal1 T'a;iday- evening Opt . Q1'r,, Member were all'pre+eent Mi;n.utes of':bhe las xteetiiej were read and approved. L2Vett-Rivers.•.-That the follow' aocotz tra be passed as read., EL, Spell ':Darn sconye : 16,25,' 7), !Soibhle'dlcic d t34; peel Telephone 1do', 1R.170; 'Gonad Ian express, go. X:.75;; Exeter Time Printing 'Coe 10.50; T. R. 'Catrlln(, p atalary 5e",00 W. d', rSitSsetb do 137,5 jr.,.cJ. Fb 4 do, :31,.15; Jars,; Kongo day 50,00; Deputation! to r1oderic Hydro Electric meeting 1'2, 0;- W.Hewn=Heastr~ Telegrams .80; G'„: 'S'arncontrb ppi;Loopier,t 108 A0; I1atni.lton en Toro' to tsbwr-er pipe, Co, 1016.06 Can oda, iFoardry IC0 de 1577.80;:London N rdurdry o, dor (519,'41 Das Cough- lin inspecting settle, 2.25; 'Jos, Davi, jr; labor; 7,00;; It., ICfelbridge de ''.80 lk l;to*ide . (1(416:001,R. .. "Robin's do 8,0{' Jno. 1%Ey�eld do 3.110;; Jpa. tissakiln 1125,00; .Earl Mellott ado 11;.00; 3,. Nor do 4Q.1i5; 'Sid , ltx,der,s do 120,00riChas„ Storm. do 1'5'5a, A. Moyard do 9.50, R Itoyand do 12,50; W. 'Creech" do, 121450 W: Wesebilr do 11097;' .,0e. Acdrewv do 1,80; Bd., isr e11 3o '21;00 ; Jas, 'Sweet do +2'2.50; J. Sweet', se, 11,50; J, E• `etki.rson doe 2100 F. ;IBloom•£ieldr dee. t.60 V. Yale oda 21,00; B, Pari,4'kr lalban' 191,50 3, 'Hazlewood do 1r2','CO jag ,Taay- lor do 15:08 Frank Snell do 10.50; 4C. De Young'. do 22,310 ; T 8ap;dr%rs do 22,0.0 I) Davis edo 40,60; F , Creech; do Gravel 110•.07; Eld,etiri.e 1118 co, 3.218'.11; 3, Welsh wood 13,23;, Wm Gllles,pie labor 77°.120; 'total •41}39 02., Ford' Rivers •!that 'the Reeves ateateTreasurerrGr IborrolwT 250.0.00 tor our:- vett expenses, ishrritea , e• Levert- fThat,;we adtjoaurn to meet Thursday cverineb then •Sthe -- A meeting oft the rCauncilwas'holei in. the Town Holl T n:echo isoteran' the 18t1li inst for the purpose of strik- ing the rate- for thte ensuing year. dr Motion by ;Levdttand ea:dial d• by Scott that the rate be 25 mills on, the -dollar at& that, a by-law be pro- vided confirming same. Moved by Rivers and fr_+eonrle>,`.t by Ford thatthe street watering be •ea- sensed at 12 e rear :foot: Levett that. we' adjourn: to meet the 1180 i,rst,t T. $ ICARL'ING, Clerk f,r Municipal Statistic) The Municipal. Statistics recently is- sued by the Department of Agriculture have some interesting figures in refer- ence to assessthent and debenture debt of the different towns. villages, and townships of the province, up to De- cember 31st, 1911. The figures show Esetef "s debentierS4ebt com parstive- ly low when compared., with., -other places. Follow ing are :some of . the figures Blyth Brussels 'Exeter (Essex 'Port Elgin Chesley Kincardine Walkerton Durham Hanover Clinton Seaforth Wingham Listowel Mitchell Harriston Mount Forest Palmerston Newmarket Orangeville Assessment Debt 273,918 47,815 387,677 80,191 592,567 40,053 55508 b0,442 443,221 • 70,184 688.235 98,289 737.192 83,120 826,700 79,€36 562.230 58,212. 563,145 61,832 '156,811 94,181 844,857 170,312 826.348 141,631 003,966 159,704 785,522 63,538 584 421 58,808 773,368 112 107 590,535 167,050 1, n63,165 86.980 958,070 92,282 Stephen 'Council The aowxreil of tale 1'ownettip o! Stephen rcouva:wnned in L4 (Epson Hall Crediton, an Monday„ tke 7th lalx tOct- at 1 ix,m, All the members • were prtu'en,Otf T}:te eninatyes. 08 the pro- vioue oaeGWPir.e wsrere read and ades,plitied The followir ; orderswvhtee pa id,141siticipal World a3lanke $1.00; Ex rats CQ' exprees 135;)an Oesricher Making ttLa�Iad.160 Wm. Farrel Relpr culvert 3,00; J. Jacobs rely culv'ert' 3.50; Frank °Naylor. 1)r.' wi•ng posts 1.3O;'l`'eter Defoe 1tepr bridge 7b; J- 11(rilliams tells 1,30; Wtn, 1$Ic6regor rep bridge 1.00;, J, Bowden .rep euJ- vert 0.00; 'Wm.. Nichols Rep bridges, a,.80 IL Yearley r+v road 200; 1'siahi Tetreau Iisat culvert' 2.50 J:, Denny f)itgh award 22,50 J, Selrwarta Sheen killed 'by dogs 4.117.; A., li`ir;k'beiner' drawing the 600; :A', Ilcdains and lege, Gas 2.70; If. li'iab•er' ecrneree.a ti•li 1480 /leery Wi,tlert °•nepectu•ns; ICrowns• bridge 9.00 Wm. Moriorck 'Culvert 0,00 Mi•eh Iioffmn.n Rep. bridge, '2.50; I• 'Bastard Plank 148.5; Ileo ileplourie culrcrt 9;50; . Geo Hee phurn'.„ravel Fie 60; Jos Hickey Pile '3.00 Ste°Eon• Wc'iob gravel an ,ora road 12,00; Stephen Webb inspeet'tng brulige 12.00 Disjardine end Webb• teneperary bridge 6.80 The council adjourned to trivet ti- gain in the Town Ban eredito,a on ¥otday l'he 2nd lot Deeryrn;,:er. 19n- 1 'rr: ,tp FI, LILI3ER i'p Clerk. THE APRLTr iG,'ROP ,'.,• The Wdekly Sur of 14$ week eitys `'Alsple growers' along, Lake) Ontario front are ;becoming eerieusdy' ooacer- zed over the absence of buyeree Some Jgrowers i>Dtj Durham iCounty, with !from one to, Jtwo thousand bbla.. in eight .eaclr(, have tnoft: aeon, Cthe Sate of a 'buyer. ' 2r. previous Teen most of there orchards were con- traeted !tor in September: at tTb lat- News of;tbte District Iler:aail'xr Into of 'taxartion for the eurrert year 't;a • been e,truck Ott 11 miclls. . °Mir. °Wm. 14I"or,ri.sox who, recently, sold his )farm 3r; 13''ibbert has moved to uoai+orthe r sY !Culai ew xir;gs in Parkhill at e1rrht o' elcek fr. the evewairee wv,hen alt child- ren ere eappos.ed to be off the ,Moos:t;I urleee, with. - a guardian,, The" lawn. eame into Force on October lat., Mat. Robot, Doug ots 0uolcersonithi last week received word from Wilkes harks. Pas, sayireo bin brother Jolie was dying in the, hospital ,there Mr. 5oig ianmediatcly left for Wilkesbari;e Charles Rea•i:rd<, a well-to-do, IParuaer reeidir,g near Mollierwveall„ mot with a p.tirfa.l occident on Friday last, While o,point ing Q, power ert'%tdn,c- box his left hand got' eau;yht orad ft was rat oft at the wrist, The vortraetors he.vr: started work on t1oe new uxfbinsiens. to the For- est 'basket fae'ory The company hoesrecently been re-orgaxwazedi witek considerable increased cape tal' acid proeiotota are bright a, £ox the sueer„ss of t:le. firma. ' '971.eile piokirg apples on 'the Tarr of Ur. Ira Warden, Jot 25, eon 1, Lo - gat on W.eeln,esday of, last week, 'Mr; Thomas Rogers fell from a'tree end so tserionsly injured hie spline that t] O ww'hele "body: io paralytx,ed. The lelplesm mar, ores conveyed to the Stratford Hospital. The oldest rkeesidert ins Seaforth in the person of 'Abraham Worth edited, or. TJ:•wreday in his: 92nd• yea Until a short time ago the awed lrer.tleman was able to be atom• and a•tiend eh,arch 'regularly. Trbcrritent Wa•s made tr. the Moitland, Bank cornet-ery on. Saturday afternoon,., ' rl+$a; James let. Eeic2 a kighly rea- estb and .atnaet mss ns ' metedeted Iresi.d'nti: of Seaforth, died on esti (kart y • areAig Sur_day September 129t1, t.fthr ' e,: Theshort illnesshe deceased was bora This consiition appearfrown. the it Rilburniie Scotland, .ie, 1535, and September report of the. Fruit Die- came ills -act to Seaforth ir_ 1370, ision of the Domereoin Department of where he reside:d untag bis, elenxisea Agriculture, he be quite 'general, Ile Leaves n grown ups family of icons Mary growers this report states; corn and daughters. plain of the scarcity of i,uyens,. and I't. is believed in cons,equeoce• Wrong a - p est, particularly ice the Lake Huron. District, will go to waste.. Slayers are evidently holding off in the hope 'of lboaring down prices They are also, -'naturally averse to (buying- by the orchard; '1a common practise; in past, years; owing to [the, extent, to. which furguis has prevailed this yeast The posit'ot of 'buyers strengthened trengthemed by th,e',act 'that the erolr this year. is a fairly Iarge sat, the amount b,'irte ee- 1A highly respett.ed, residert of St. Marys dr. 'the person of Tsabella Mc- Phail relict of the Iat-e James ,Clark, pe.ssed'away after a short- illness on Wednesday of Iaaf we,e):r,,e t the' sage oL 72 years. She is survived: by tlhrree. sora and three daughters. Detceaased was the oldest member, of the first Prenjbvkerio.n church.. Mr. E. C. ;Johnstone who has bee= orgar. st end •choirmes:ter of the Methodist church :Mitchell.:for the•, treated by the, fruit. 'division at' 70 pest two years. aed a half, has as•, per ;cert of ta.full-crop for 'early ape eepted w7 pas'iticr. est organist, la ¢in pies- :74 peri Pet* dor fall *hod fl7pe ' • o£ &bc Rregbyp,eriar_ ch irchoi "rn •Tor j, cert' 'for winter the. general av'era; onto anrl. fi+wf t J C wen' fox- r ` being placed at seventy hm, rr:`wsr y'per cent; Bee- fiosit:iar�:' ile was pretseon4Letd with, - anti tweet Hamilton and Toronto the crap lit gold locket ow> the leve art is placed at 75 per cent!, Baldwins, bis departure. Greetings a td Spies predominating Ir QVorthn.nberland . and Durham courtiees(, which produce .the bulk of Lake Ortar;o front crop: the yield is placed at 65 per cert with: tlra• equal ity'variable but or -.the whole not so good as -theft of last year, Ir'the Annapolis Valley of NovaScotia the crop will not' it yrs 'believed go be- yond 40 percent, of the record rear of 1911 Gravcr.stei,ns, in that dis- trict itave ;freer' very ]badly affected by scab, but iHr.gs, 53aldwins and Rib stors will he goo,d.• a WEIBSH-SIIORTT S • We std-Shortt-:A very ;nr,'tty! wedding took place at thea home• of the bride's parantts Hedge View Farm concession 13. Stephan on W,dines- a ,clay-, October 9th at high noon when f Miss Verde 0. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. i:di Sbortt; was united' in. mar -,la riage to Wee,Et • Welsh: Lour. of Mr, John Welsh of London Rot;d north of lxeter;.The ceremony was' per- formed by Rev. R. 1•Iicks of 1Iat;aaii assisted by Rev. 1I.:E. Wil;rnr. •of Lon- don uncle of the bride,. in th0 pre- S ser -be of about 50 ,ctn:est.s The bride gc attired in a pretty gowns, of cr'u ni ev marquizett with pearl tr'inimir:,ges„ ov over Cream silk and wearing the .cestontary bridal' veil" of orange. b:oesams entered the parlor leaning or the arm of, her fatter, swbi.le' the wedding march ww.as !echos; ptayi:tdt by Mies ELM. Phillceps of Exeter; The/ brides maid vas Rise Seale s her tt sister of the bride who was doesa c Lc pink reart[ui 9ette a til;i otoar•t arp- pline over -pick sulk.. Little. Fern Shor':tmade a very pretty @lower girl dreseac;d it wvbit'e, Mr. Hubert 3on,es of Exeter as•s,istred: the' erbotn After I he ceY, gory , 2w a yet umtoots weddikg dinner was served. The bride was the: ci firer t•' of many handsome acrd useful present,sw The grooms. gift to the bride was, a far lisnd coat; 'to the brid,ws.naad and organist pearl.braaahes; to the flow- er' girl a•braelet, attl to this terooms roar.. euifli•nks, tslr. and 711r,n, Welsh left or the 'e,venixta;t train for t1Go:a- , t, V- Tlo>r and "Toronto,"Toronto,1Lar The bri;dc.rs ra chiral suit was a navy One, cheviot with hat to neatsli. 'The certinued wet 'w•eathert in the Goderich district has proved very lis; asterous ,to the far/triers.' Great dif- ficulty is felt lee cutting the corny on accour.t of the! soft ground: Potat- oes are rotting in the lowlan,drs• and will be very evince: Hardly ary fall wheat has hoer. sown, and ww'hat has beer. is only rotting and will ,come up in the shape of hay., 'Cartdr Scholarships -The ;Carter Scholarships, open to co npetiNon to pupils atrercling the Collegiate Ins- titliates and high ae'hools in the ,Coun- go n' . pupils The scholarships Ort 'question, Coun- ty of Huron, have again bee's rcapt'ur- Credlt®. y(d by' S.eeforthe (Collegian's Institute Crediton have beer awarded as follows; John F. Doherty' Seaforth 6100, Mary L'; •Cowan 0360; Satneel, W. 'Archibald ;'1110. Mr. William 'Carroehan of, the 14th eorcession of Tuckersmitht died. . on October the 1st tftcr_ a lingerin, illness laving lasted: ;several years He was e native of the Township of ;Tuckersmi.th in which he spent hit life IIe has beers an elder in .th:e Rev. Percy lar..eS sipent a few days Presbyteri.ar. church for a.bout 25 st week with. his parents Mr. and years. He is survived. by; Isis. widow, Mrs Josveps4'Dates. and a family of three: sons and threw Miss .'Ethel Clark was it London dangh•ters, cm: day last. week. 'The 'annual harvest'home. e services A large number €tteen•ded the I'oiv3 in Connection With, the }3rucefib:d upper_whioh was held it the Evan- Methodist church. were conducted :1iea1 chureh shed', bast 'Thur,,:d:a.y Yeetserday nfhernoon and. `evening by eying. Crowds gathered from all the Rev. 11, A, Miller of Auburn The or the counter. It certainly pro- attendance vas large at both services ved a greed success , Everybody The church was attractively decora- erjoyed the treat', . ted for the occasion. The usual en - Miss Mibdred Brow ': of Zur eb to hair meat given Monday was spent Sunday with, her .parrots, in charge sr. the Seaforth Methodist Miss Nora Siebert' of Ilashwvood ie dime',3.here was a Good et•t ndan.. spendi,nb* a couple of Weeks the cc, a;uest of Ittr, and Mrs. Samuel PrawnAfter a somewhat lengthy 3.itiecss Miss Ella Deaver' raiurned• ionic )Erlrr, Frank Abbott. at Ciandelnoyr, after spending several weekswith passed away at the residence ofhie fri:endrr iu London. sot. W. If. Abbott., on October 2a at We are glad. to report that +1rlrb. ( the age of 08 years The 1r/excused 1 'Walker is improviw^g nicely tarter. had, beet, in poor health for Sotn�+- time and a short thee ai o had t g be operated on for a. i ndfL••ic's in taken St Jose 1'-15 Hospital. W' hope for treatment at the Louder. Ito.epital, p I The deeeas�ed`was well, favoralo a speedy recovery, I y The ]i'our fir's 'net at the home of lzr.own throughout: the community. Miss Lizzie Wolfe or. Monday evening He .leaves 4 „'own up family.- tbe- funeral was held on Feleley to the Ali report a good Lowe 7,}7ursery cemetery and 'teas largely Mrs, .Ur., ()ono mei, little daughter attended, use spending Iseaveral weeks tvitly o friends in London. Miss Elsie Geiser of Creditor; who ttended the London( ,Collegiate Ira- tl:b.ate was' the winner of the Carter cholarsh`_p for the county of Middle - x, The ,scholarship is valued at 100, Miss Rose Iloessaler returned komnv J ter visit:r g forseveral; weeks with riot ds in Detroit: • WHALEN 'ley fro rear Tor- onto le spending a few daays with Mr her ertrs around here. Miss Ida' herr,. spent Sunday with. friends it 'Is'xeter, Mr. 1'te'stor lti•lI o.t: aunt Sstnday with, friends at M,eiburn.. Tilly, andtMrs. John Tfutthi•nson vis- ited ,the lattars parents in• Centralia on. S an clay; Silo filling has started around•here sled tike corn) is a b ,ptentliid erop. The potato rot: is coot had to cotn•plain e.,o covitt7ryi, Mr.0sa Decal. Mo t. ® 'ANNUAL MEETING G V F W II Sebait„ville a few days egos Iov and Mrs: laain reerxtY_ Eke annual Thank' Offering 'meet- Soate of the yount;•boye, are Set:ti.ng, irg of the Woinen'ts Foreign 1111 limn-. into r tistla;•ef: around lien! It i�r soon' ary Society of, then Oa1n�+n P.resbytcr- txme i:i.ac tha patwaa.h attend to tar cbereh was field on Thursday of•• thaxn be ora 1:hey 3a boo far., terroon of last wvice.k! Mrs. 1YIc'11ae • Miss. Mabel Proctor of Zurich s crit er 'W stminslrr 13, 0 gave n, w•erq in- y torestir.g address .before n good Sunday the guest of Miss Irina, gatherfel.g. After the address; the Dro,Wro , business ,nq.::'4.ing of the ,sooiety was Mr. °has Zwjelcer received' two, ' held when: the following officer eras loads or onions from Ile usall an Sat-eleeetiatcl, Pres, Miss .1 Murray;fl� first rarday last.: col hiss J, McLattghlir.; second vie potato digin Is ,'.he+ order o) ow . rs E. IN 6harn; secretary, Xtrs re day' arour.-•1 l,,er.c.: l i+n,p'.e rare oam.- W. Gla:drnan; treasurer, 11.4,,g Connor of them. rottinT Mrs. Maroon was ,elected pre:5:dcnli u`.a r irr.fi �7, of the 1Jfissioal Band' and ?Mm. ,$learn• Mrs. .E's11. Ileywo:wd' of •:xeteer wv,tra first viae. The •thrills offerin am - ID town. ane day ]est wvewlt,. ourtat to over 350. After the bass tr. and Mrs, harry 'ST, eutzer rstp tri ixtess nteawlinp lunch was served andwith friernit in } cliche ,o stela], lime was e,ktjetYled;;. Fall U Oil it ? If yon have not ordered your Fall Suit or Overcoat do not before you see our Line of Fall Saitings consisting of -Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges and roadeloths FIT AND 'STYLE UA 6AN lL EED On Made-to=Meas=. tire Department is fill= ed up with the Latest Goods. 300 Styles and Patterns 1.3 choose from,m, ts'. a w,. r, . n We also have a First Cl11��' ,ft T r SHIRTS, COLLARS TIES, SOCKS, UA I S CAPS, SUSPENDERS UNDERWEAR . �, FAQ y • v