HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-1-23, Page 130
C ea g Prices A
Stock
0 t red Coats or
Coat 2 and 3
0 00
00
50
10 7 o0
for
Taking
ed Stock Taking and w n a
owls. Everything must go.
ady
00
a
nd
Th
ater °I.41
COOS for
00
0
Good $7 00 We
5 00 4 00
4 00 3 00
Shake Bla ket 00
Shaker Bla
ortei out 0,
our Re
tS
Taking
mnants
Prints
nant Counter
Rugs
A big Clearing of al
-e room for our Spring took.
Rugs away down
Curtains off
wieu
tugs, CarpetL Lin
Ca
Oilcloths and aiu
arpets away down
Linoleums at the low st
to
a Coats1.1
Phone
oves Sz. Range
We have a large number of second -
Land Baseburners, Oak Heaters, 3Vood
Heaters and. Wood Cooks to sell at clear-
ing out prices.
Wood Cooks $3.00 up
Wood Heaters $3.00 up'
Oak Heaters $10.00 up,
Baseourners 15.00 up
;Stove Boards, Stove Pipes, Elbows;
Dampers etc.
Now is the Time for Feeding
Stock and Poultry Foods
Royal Purple Stock and Poultry
Foods 50 and 1.50
Interna,ticnaI Stock and Poultty Foods 25 Pnd 50
Herbageum ,Stcck and Poultry Foods 25 and 50
Caldwells Molasses Meal 2.00 and 2.25
Salts 10Ibs. for 25o; Sulphur 10Ibs. for 25c•
AND STOVE STOR
elmastasmsentmontsies
no 'gond 'reSelution fox you ,is to
'An: your bills when theyre` due;
3Eng: '„grin and say something ,Ialce
diethcid that- wins,; i cove vs,' a
,0c, sins; ;tile teNvn• for4tyez
fOibles that live :in
,r`Y. 'bid bore :with stoxids tel
are slolv' in paying tip what you owe.
you 'won't' stacic as high as an ace.
you don't pay jn lire old fashioned
way, the townsmen win o-reet you
with siahs. So -hand out the glitter-
' „swag from the, depths of your
money bas.,g; Pay up with a smite
spoftsManlilim style. arid raver
/1 breeders J91)11
Locals
Mk', Itobert Down of Harwell Sask.
is visiting his mother Mrs; j, Down
Mr. M. M. Doyle shiPped a car ot
horses to the lumber woods at "Wilaite
Biver on. aVionday, Mr. F. "Wells ac-
conapanied them.
IThurZurich Vockey team will be out ou
The amount rea.lized in connection
sday evening to play a game
with the Exeter [boys. Do not fail
sa.ry was given nut last Sunday and
amounted to over St650.00 ft: is ex-
pecte(' that the debt on 1.11"e church
Will be wioed out by April.
Tne death occured on Wednesday
in !Osborne on Lot 15 col:, 12 oh 311r4
Rehr's' Francis at fae age of 93 years.
11 moutas and 15 days. The deceaS-
ed 'had not been well Ior some time
t'ne breaking nay of a once rugged
constitution being toe cause oL his
Tne Weather — The winter is ['lass
fug away nicely and up to the past
week We have enjoyed ,excellent
weather. The sleigitagng' was gond
the snow not too deep. Last week- it
turned soft and we had a reoular
January t naw, ft ra.ined consider-
able and Monday morni-.:t. neatly all
tae snow has gone th., livers and
ig,ht it tclianged for" colder and we
were visited by a snowstorm Sleigh-
in,;,- is just fair in somo Places,
nag took Place at the 'home tat Mr.
and Mrs, Thos. Houlden on Wednes-
Violet May was united in nlarriere
to liVir, Edgar 0, Penhale of Hay
Twooship The ceremony Ivas per-
formed nnder an arch trimmed wile
tinsel and myrtle by Rev, C. Plet3her
f the Thames Road The bride was
beautifully gowned/in a silk dresq
immed with over face and pearl
rimmings and carrying a bouquet of
times of the valley Miss Dora .Si3-
',Vas played „Iry Mrs, (1k. v)
Sent
magi
Th
f then to r,iy
on londinz
on clock hat
same l'ast weel« 3t 04E110
ing back at OW -
'And if 1 he
And Still pace
And splat „,
4 Well take
bY 010 30 d
1305 40r
nee
Per any
a 14
Usborn
. rears
Alt the e
and subscribed et ,n
took their seats a
914, Samuel 110015%
"IT111117411aVitt:P1170ellifielol°:"11'913 ore
easorer s80.00; Assessor .
Collector $.65,04 Auditors 10,99 ea
Caretaker $7.09; Reeve, 99,00 Ce
cigars each. SU0.00
The following- officers were Opal
eti and their appoinimeufs Nem
confirmed by by-laws.
Coats; Asiessor T, Ifunbin: 'Collect
W. Brock; Auditors. StronZ,
1.1.,;%,0-goitSt.hieri Caretaker et hall tleor:ie
Pence Viewers
Down P., 3)eibridg o
nun to r.
Pnundlceepers—lohn Luxton
,n-00tor, Xeddy, ;Cohn Westlake
no N. Taylor: NV, lIavIewoodot #
Cameron John Shute.
Delbridge; and 71. IC, ITyridinan
Secretary, T, Satale Sanitary Inspec-
tor.
The Contract for the nrinfinr usu..
ally required hy the Arunicipality was
let to the "Exeter Advocate" accord-
ing to the itemized statement of the
tender the total not to exceed .583,00
4rant of $10,00 was *Ariven to the
Sick, fChildrcifs Ilogpital of Toronto
The clerk was instimeted to order
nine cdpies of tag Tbfuntet0a1
icioal Officers.
The Collector havinz completed his
work. returned the Roll and wasVaid
ais salary.
The election expenses aniOnntinZ
....33,35 were yiaid to the Clerk for dis-
tribution.
Accounts amountimr to $`207;B2 Ir.-
phOne Rentals, were rmssed and or-
ders issued in payment. .
Council adjourned to meet Satur-
F, MOBLEY Clerk
"ItiRON PRESBYTERY
Huron Presbytery met cn Jan 13th
In, the absence .of, the moderator Rev.
Mr. Carrier of. Grand 13entl' Rev, Mr.
McLarkin of Sen.forth .was -appointed
moderator pro, tem:
from the Egnaondville congregation
t,o. Rev, James Argo .of Lobo Pres-
bytery of, London, signed by 13F3
members and accompanied by pognar.
antee 'of S1,000 Per -annum. stipend.,
four'. -weeks arnsual .holidays, and .free
use of man.se. The call Was sustain-
ed by the Presbytery and transmitt-
ed, to the London 'Presbytery.
Provisional arrangements , were
made ilor the induction should Mr
Pre;slivtery to preside and induct
Rev. ,11i.r, Carswell or 2\roxiji.dp to ad --
dress the .cong,regation and Rev. D.
.rohn.ston Iola the nainister,
TI other 'call Wa 9' from Gutfir"Ee.
Lia.rriston, to, "leo,
"'Maxey .of -tornie.shore and '13tarns'
a.latee Of $1,200, annual' 'stiper.tl'kvo
rinr"),01 holidays Roil free .u§e
of Corinnissioners were ..fieatft
ed their awn ,porsonal
-j.rontlork to
ala
o
ud be made by
IlOth at 11
looke and 1.
r ry Roar() for
Per
at the
„Ins, 'Afor teineraior 11,35;
nir flower 70; S. Vitton
-piano 5.95
Incas
ti
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den
nelph offer
nd 141,
Still With ,,The Boys
One Prom 'Ingersoll writes— Las
nulay and lIonday will be illys ion
membered by tae Tenn; Wren o
v. was so active fn the Young
work. oL Exeter, has already
become enzaged wita the Young
resident Of this town about; Seven
'Months Mr, Randford has already
won the hearts of the 'roan; Men
and has organized 0!, splendid and
rapidly growing Young Men's Bible
Class in the Methodist ohttreh
Through. his suggestion and efforts
last Sundey was a Sunday ot Special
I rest to Young Men, 11
evening' the Methodist +Witch was
crowded when Bev, E Q, Hunter 03
A. son of Evangelist Hunter address.
ed the Young men on tho subject.
OPenedr On 1111.sonday evening' 'Mr'.
Itandford gave an oyster supper to
his youro.'; Men friends -when ..51,\131
ter t.hr, banquet. Mr, riuntor address-
ed a mass ineetin:r in the Methodist
church on "My Experiences in Nor-
thern Ontario.' when Ise told mar.y
cos ..2e encounto-ed os a 3,0103,7,
preacher among the lumber camps of
that North. coontry. A splendid
movement has bo,..gun in Engersoll
among the paling men and it looks
as it great work will be done. The
oder of thanks followed by ,the
hearty cheers and clapping of hfands
after the banquet showed. tile
reomrcl the young men of Ingersoll
have for Mr, "landlord nod the Wo-
preciation of the interest Mr, Hand-
ford has taken in them.
15,000 BOCCTUETS ON
"AT)V.ANTAGES op
A. rEloothiz; ,of:' the exceutive'
nlittee oE the Huron Publicity Assoc,.
iation was held • lest Friday in the.
sv.as agarn revised „and rt was dee ld,...d,
toobayo, this last revised edifloo print
"ed 'to the tos,tent of 15,000 coPiesorEthe
.lidelcHNvill be onost. useltal as it 'sets
SS
tV
10
sit
70 0
by
a May
e.
r it
f.
orne Want..9 more tamer,
t at the land in I cotintry
U0i1),T anything like capaci
ion it inizlit is far from
Dario; the past few t art „Entry.. oP th
finest types of horseflesh ;titre be"
delivered io town to be shipped
other parts. Whet we want is more
men to work thesa horse:/ to rrow
morn corn to feed more hi;rses. to
,eatploy more men. We have the
climate, we have the ruark,:,ts and a
mart -with a few hundred dollars ran
start ardening. or farming on a
scale that Nvil bring hint good rtE-
turns. .A few years a-ro who
0
beans, or onions or tomatoes it. this
part. And yet to -day we are hist
experimenting with these tlimrs.
then claim they pay big rettnis
and the reason more of them are not
following similar !lines is because
and give the attention thak Obese
smaller eroffs require.
CLAYDON--In 'Vancouver on Dee. 20
to Mr, and ltlIrs,'"F, igloYdort (nee
LAWSON--sfn 'Artland, Sask., on Jar.
-son (nee Iliss sfennie Yearly) of
omriescisi, tSol.tle,,alla,dz,,Ptic:hatttelex..) a son.
MARRIED
on Tuesday Jan 14 lUiss Matilda
Willert Mr, John 13:.raft. both of
Dashwooci
on Wednesday Jan 22nd \Tiolet May
Houlden Mr, Dclo.,,Ear 0. 'Pc/thole
of Hay by Rev, Colin 'Fletcher
BI,EssELL--SkN'TIERS—On. Tuesday
Church Bxeter, Miss :Minnie
Sanders to Mr, Geor;,,e Russell to
sanders ot ,,Brantiord. brother'
DIED
adY Made
Overcoats
igs
tat
to 0
5
Re, .xed From
to
Reduced From
to $12
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Ties
ell Scarfs
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