The Exeter Times, 1920-3-11, Page 1EO,RTY- S EQON D YEAR
No. 2271
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Exeter, Council TWO EXETER Ai N MEET
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o day. ,March $, 1920. The tragie snuffing -nut of the
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Communications were read as fol- that Mr. Bert Kiper :lead been found-
lows: •dead in bed at the home of his sis
The Ontat�io.o tiniCil�a1 Association, tet•, with whom he was residing.. The
Nevi -- Toronto,- re an a•1 tees. piled. call had come for ,kir borther d'ohn.
�j p�+ letter fro theeCzetarY of the tn� aiatel to Lozitten. Op.
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Arrivals Every • Sanztium Association, To he hams of the latter to
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St.. -les Exclusive root°, askant • ? use of the TT inform kith, the messenger could
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TO JQ•MES ST, .CONGJ EGATION and people began to spear in Bible
terms. Every person used the Word
Rev, M. J. Wilson, Ii. A. - God, The world wanted to know Goal.
Our thought shall dwell on eox$�e
lessons taught us by "vnr avel d' ease,
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coveries of these four years le the for love, vre had believed in God' so
discovery of God. There was in the had the Mabammedans, the butchers
land. of Ura man called Job. A ratan who piled high 'faze. Armenian dead,
honest and upright in all his dealings said prayers before and after their
with men and a man of great'we tlth horrid work: They lead their Gad but
And it fell on a certain day when a God only of power, and of the iron
Satan was going to and fro that God grip and the despot rule. But when
said to Saran, "Hast thou consiclared the air is filled with sobs and the
and: measured the strength of the earth runs red with blood, the,,i Bart'
oharacter~of this man Sob? And Sa- cries. out for God, The soldier woun-
tan said, "Yes and if you touch his ded and deserted in "No Man's Lane"
will�<r
.he tivrl- t 4l
' ran'cke
no erty or his child cried out'for "One .that sti h
ser than a brother,"
The old world Seemed to have taken
a sudden icy chill and httmanii:v
wanted to. cuddle near a heart that
b
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Hall fora me\:ting. Clerk to make `get no response and some of the p p
w 'fetter .° f •Dili had been fuse to respond and if you interfere
1 Athe mayor of the n gthe house during the night went with his property he will curse Thee
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asking that if<the asme meets with making a home for his widowed" - out his lite."
copY be the approval. our Council that a Now Sob.was honest and upright
._, �. ,, __ .. mother, was called to London on
- Wednesday of lash week, owing to with menn but he dict not know God,
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town of T,inds * re resolution as in and found; him dead in bed.. Nil: to Thy face,,' And God said, `'Satan
ed b thein Municipal Council, been living in town, he is in thy hands only quench not
A REAL BARGAIN t' MEN'S FINE SHIRTS .'
s Pine Shirts in Light Colors. Good heavy material.
Teno Dozen Niel worth
Sizes 14 to 16. Well worth each $2.50. Our Special Clearing Price $1.79
or two for $3.50.
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NEW SPRING WALL PAPERS
Another big Shipment of Wall Papers just received.' Beautiful new
Paterns for Parlors, Living -rooms, Bed -rooms, be Bath-looms
andto show You
Our prices are no higher than ,last: ' Year. We willpleased
ouinsamples.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS FOR SPRING -
• Out House -Furnishing Department in well stocked: for the
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on with Linoleums, R g , now' in
seas.
tain'Poles, etc., �:at very attractive priced,. New Congoletim� _ ug
stock. Green and Brown. Size 9 feet
SPECIAL—Genuine' Brusselk Rugs.
by 101/2, feet, from our old stoekeat $3L5.0 each. .
,, New Ties, Shirts, Socks, Collars,Raincoats and Suits we here show
'In great variety for the Suring Season.
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aneeBOOTS- AND SHOESnee Our Spring Styles in -Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes are now
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= ( tine' • of the Plovineial Legislator, her serious illness. • He returned`
Per Elston and Penhale-That a hams Monday evening. After cortin
copy of resoixt*ion be forwarded as from the ,station he complained. to
=, requested. Carried. some friends that he: -was not feel'
A letter fro tZi A. F. Boyse, Inger- leg well with a pain in the vicinity and killed his Servants and too
sola, re` Municfxal tax on property on of his. heart. Ile was advised to see' away his docks and Herds. Calamity-
He
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He. believed "Him as Creator, as Al-
in:ighty, Infinite and the Eternal
Judge. lent one day; --one awful day,
war fell: The Sabeaus came down
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Main street. nileci. c`i, physician but instead went to. his z!a?LSa p !3 hie r% t ,rE++t z,•,+nra kill. �rtt. c1i�9w;3� hone -fallen " C :1 L'
Reeve Bea�,ur conte in and took , home, aoteu tg seriou. was noted uY
his chair. •those to whom he had been talking: disease laid job law, if war
(been finding Israel's God, a Buckler,
14Tessxs• Christie, Heywood and ,came and went, but •out of war "-h a Shield, a Refuge and. a' Rock.
Wolper, members, -of the band, ask After learning of John's death, Dr, disease Job found God as he never' «God is our Refuge and strength,;.a,.-
that the banal be given aid for the Hyndman, coroner, was called,' He knew God before. vary present help in time of trouble,
got in tmrnl' '«+x' T�*. R1a,•r,tgnr}, o_ And one day—a say in August Tharetvre wall not we fear." And
= season. ,Landon wlxo stated that they had 191—Satan �v'as 'halal, to and !there. has coma a new thought
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The first thing the war did was
to push us into a deeper way of
thinking .of God. It gave. schola.rs
an intelligent jolt. It awoke thought
of God. that had been relegated to
the attic. It rolled the world back
through Christ to God. Thank- God
there has come a freed, moaning into
the words "Oh God our help in ages
past, Our hope for years to Come,
Our shelter from ;:elle stormy blast,
And our Eternal home. Since war.
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fro and
Per Siston and Davis—That a' found Bart's death was due to 'they
on the earth and God said, "Satan , i^anon as we :think of Calvary
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grant M' three hundred dollars be int wood alcohol for liquor and that hast thole considered the Christian; insp i
riven the band, payable quarterly, sit inquest
was"uzxnecessarY• church,. an institute of many years,E and the Cross. Our lads had gene
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baud furnish sixteen , of stately edifices, e many members to Fiance, they had left everything
open air conceits during the summer, . Johns remains have been shipped they :had counted de
;v • re a double funeral ea wealth.. And Satan hardships up to the
p to London a and of gr•1 subjected to, dear. They were
season. Carried. I will be -held from the home of the
Auditor Mon on gave his report + said, "Yes and
h Than cal est fpr its limit of human endurance. They
The sister of the deceased men. eons and daughters for life service
were there in .their IoyalitY to a high
ideal. Then glimpsing Jesus. and
motion of Elston and Davis. Ca*- mere of• this damn?ttnit5. He possess- • , (Calvary. He .also gave up every
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ed ed a kind heart and genial dissesi- gins at Home' and refuse 'Thy re-, (Calvary
y. who s whoited His life eery-
The following accounts were 'read;
tion. The father of the family died quest, and if Thou interferest with` there might be a.rifiee& r world, hat
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see .Waseca on motion of Penhale and its formalilty and • asl eth a surren- there min Jesus; thhaose lads and wee
3x31 Co 11 a number of years ago, leaving the der as stewards of God of its life and
mother and nine children, all of powers, it will corse Thee to ThY who agonyiicaatshonle suffered o deelze
Lccii Ford, labor, cometerJ 0 .0 e, whom. Have grown et and have left face. And God said, Satan= the devotion as we take the bread Chis
Harvey Bros. horse feed 137 6 town. Bert •left Exeter ,about four church i5 in t t hand, only spa wine of the sacrament, "I da
meat R. B. rs t 139.3 rs John ryE. years ago and served overseas. t c And the church had not
D ai repairs to chairs library protestant the cruznifis of
for the month of February. T e seine ( John was a laborer in town an and for its wealth for saving the hea-
being satisfactory was accepted on ; has worked for years among the fain then it will tell Thee "Charity Be- ideal'
of Him." Yes :to
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tor, telephone messages 1.05;Reeve, CMT gt FIREIGI�iT SHT
is ie. xn rem
found and known God. It had be- many' a px
1 50 town hall 1.00, fi come distrustful of the Bible terms, the Roman Catholic will no longer
D�. God,. Jehovah, and had substituted
<< rain..
ed be an offence but we will with them
B. w. F, Beavers, del co, Toronto, „ sing, "When I survey the wond
� + Y�+'D AT ONDON, for God the terms Absol ,
+ ate" "i+;teriia Wert � believed in � cross, n which Much Y'rei;ht3oaa- Theoretically the church bell died; .My richest gain I count but
.aa ,25.00; .Councillor W. H. Penhale, DESTItO „ `'Vital Urge
del. to Toronto 25 00, 1 E Y Q 1 h the Prince of Glory
Adjourn I Feared that M c t mpt on all
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For Stock
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ROYAL PURPLE' STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS 60e, $1.75,and
$6.00 per package.
INTERNATIONAL FOODS 30c,. 60c, and $1.75 per package
HESBAGEUM, the old reliable, 40c, and 750 per package
SALTS SULPHUR SALT PFIRE
4 lbs. for 25e 15c per pound
4 lbs. for 25eM •
FOR POULTRY USE •
OYSTER SHELL, GRIT, ` AND, BEEF SCRAP
AND LAYING FOOD
EVERYTHING FOR STOCK AND POULTRY AT LOWEST PRICES
Supplies
Sap �p
SAP PANS, AND SPILES. OLDER NOW,
SAP PAILS, .
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27W PONES' 2.d
xnent by Penhale. t is u
sip fed to .Exeter God but practically i
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
3etet 3Bttsirxess Mien as
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everywhere, tt prod i dress'And pour Con e
Has. Been Destroyed,
pride." Yes the war and disease and
it scarcely recognized Him anywhere.`
God was lost in the immensity of First l�'ainine: subject: •.us to a
tremendous
The Graxid rt g universe. But one d y teat. May we UST301x.NE COUNCIL' London were completely destroyed day in 197.4—the sun seemed sad-: int Christ as our real Saviour for
it is fur-.
Triune'
ht sheds at day—one awful, find God through find-
Usborne Council met :on March by wre on Sunday morning and danly to darken, and the moon , Earth and Heaven.
• • feared by.. business , men_ of ued to blood, and the, stars to>fall'
Were
nese th'
86th All tr embers Wer o s cans` i2e`d to on tlirea-E
i � t that much god g and 'civilization d and considered and ap- t Exeter f To -
Resolution
d the
• . . • own a , from Heaven aTt c?
Minutes of meeting of February 7th . ~.. .
them -have' Been destroyed.' Most
PLAY AT PLUGTOWN -
The' young people of S., S. No. 3,
Plugtown, will put on the play, "The
Matrimonial Exchange," in Russel -
dale Hall, on Friday evening," March
12th. Admission 35 and 25c. Pro-
ceeds. in aid of Armenian Relief.
* s NOTICE.
Ban lifts Friday, March 12th. The
Board :of Health- announces .that the
ban on all public gatherings will be
lifted on Friday, March 12th: While
the. ban is being lifted attention : is
called to the fact that the danger
from the spread of influenza is far
from over. Citizens are asked to take
every precaution against the spread
of the disease. Those who have been
ill are °r asked not to mix with the
*public. Symptoms of the disease
should be reported at once to a med-
ical doctor.
-of tensa to turn into chats and the; RETUIi,NS�'J�£"i i10SPITAt
Were res the goods coming o xeter roan ns Belched deo an
proved. t as folio were read ` big 'guns rcnto and other points pass through thunderbolts of -war smashed to Ja les Petty, of Henson, who four
and dealt with as follows: ' London. Th
Resolution to Provincial Premier , all `destroyedl who
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weeks ago went to London or an
forappendicitis, and'
recovered sufficiently to come home,
has suffered a relapse and is now
back to the hospital in London againe
splinters• houses and cities. en
all this scholarly. u <,
`Vital Urge" and an Infinite En-
ergy" and all this network of scien-
tific' lingo about God was forgotten
re farm labor, immigration to Wes- The freight was
either by water or fire: in addition
tern Ontario, and farm education,; to the sheds being burned eight ears
signed and forwarded
Hydro Electric requisition. Appli- of merchandise were also destroyed.
The care were standing on track No.
cation forwarded for petitions re se -
oaring 1 but a few feet from .the sheds,
I le t
hydro power for farms in z have them
and it was impossbo "
township; with John Morgan, secty. moved.. All contained outward
A grant of $15:00 each was voted freight, •
to Kirkton and Exeter AgriculturalfreightFive minutes before midnight the { blaze broke out in the north side
Societies, re- Baby Beef Competition.
To be competed for and awarded to I of the sheds, almost at the center
That William Moodie supervise
ratepayers of Usborne in each case. ; and when it was discovered the sheds
. were blazing - with smoke coming
the road construction work of the I from all directions. A clad: in the
township for 1920, office, which is situated at the . west
That the Court of Revision for ' of - the sheds, put in the alarm-- for
the Geiger Drain Assessment be set the fire department and the auto
for May 1st, 1920, at two o'clock truck arrived on the scene a few
pen.
by-law was drafted to pohibit !minutes later.
all animals from running at large) Hundreds of citizens, living in that
on the roads 9f the Township, except ; vicinity, 'gathered to see the blaze
those permitted by wearing tags, ! and other people were attracted by
between sunrise and sunset, from 1 the reflection of the fire in the sky.
bIay 15th to l 3
October er 1st. All the fire companies of the city
The following 3asters were I were summoned and the full staff
appointed for the several road div- i started in to fight the fiamee;- which
isions viz.—Ward 1, Richard Coates,quickly spread to they entire frame
Joshlin Harding, Victor Heywood,. , structure.
Joseph Yellow, Thomas Quinton, 7• The sheds were not entirely full
G. Hunter, William Ford, Lewis I of goods, but contained the usual
3ohns, Melville Skinner,Wilson Haw- amount. It was'erowd,by'xnany that
kins, Henry Johns, • Clarise Snell ' the sheds and merchandise, see butd with thiswrni-
as
Richard Jones. j
Ward 2.—Walter J. Oke, Walter deniedfo eutes by many minofficials,
-fire
DIFiD
GLANVILLE-In Exeter, on Tues-
day, March 9, 19110, Richard Glan-
ville, in his 90th year: -
T)U:['LAN—At the family residence,
Ilderton, Ont., Jennie, dearly be-
loved -wife of C. H. Duplan, in her
49th• year.
CARD OF 'THANKS \
We desire to express our sincere
appreciation and thanks to the•many
neighbors and friends for their kind-
ness and sympathy, during our re-
cent bereavement.
L. E. leanson.
DAVIS--- In loving memory of our
dear mother, Mrs. William Davis,
who died one year ago March 14,
1920.
Tier hands were crossed upon her
breast,
We kissed her lovely brow;
And in our aching hearts we know,
We• have no mother ,now.
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Keddy, Evan Dew, Yale). Stewart, reached the office of the:sheds and
Freeman Perkins, •Frank Kernick, ars and other valuables were
Henry Horton; Joseph Stacey, Percy pap
Passmore, Henry Anderson, Noah I lost.
Horton.
Ward 3.—Hector Taylor, Thomas STEPHEN COUNCIL
Hern, John Hern, Sr., Wm. Clem-
ents, Samuel, Madge, Frank Rodd, The council convened vn. the '.Gown
Benjamin !Maven Richard Ceram, pial], Crediton, of u enecih: 1st. All the
Lawrence Mills;. 3osias Cr eery, Clar- I members were present. Councielor
ence Mills, Milton Gregory, Norman ! SWeitaer duly subscribed to alis declar-
Wiseman, Dan O'Mara• ati.O,ns for office and property quslifi-
Ward 4, ---James Cottle, Alfred catio,n,. The ,menetea of the previous
3. Ballantyne,
, Wellington Kerslake, Jas• meeting were rend and adopted.
S. allantyne, Jain Simpson, Archie 'Hayes-_Sweitzer—That the Auditors
McCurdy, Louis Pletcher, Reuben
Shier, John Stewart, x
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at John n•Hackne Y,
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Alex Fraser,.
Orders were issued for the pay-
ment of bills: tothe amount of $41,59
Council adjourned to meet Satur-
day April 3, 9:920.
Henry Strang, C1rk,
The community -hall by-law, voted
on in Biddulph Township, was de-
feated by about 109 votes. It was Orme and others, re ,Calces insane In -
pr anten, at erect a public hall in .tigant, 32.90 ; Alcbcrs�an; & Marriott, pt.
Granton, e'c Go a about $8,500, ulravel contract ' 70,00; Chas. Seager,.
of which paid the Government would gravel
75c ;'r+ob Baird, caretaker of G.
have $2,000.
In the ceerietery softly sleeping,
Where the 'Pine trees gently wave,
Lies' the one we love so dearly,;
Inca cold and Silent grave.
The• Year has ,gone we can't forget,
Her words of love, we hear' then)
yet.
Our years are Sore With. grief and
pain,
But know We all shall xneet again,
—Her - lotxelY eliildrexi.
repiort be, accepted and that they be
ppei.d.their remuneration of $8 each.—
Car.
Trieahe: fo'lesvi,n5 orders were passed—
Sun Insurance Office, insurance ‘on hall.
17/5; C. Zwicker, auditing 8.00; T.
Trevethick, auditing,. 8,00; F. Station
sirork in gravel pit ,6.00; Canadian, Ex-
press Co., charges. .95; Municipal
Worti, supoli,es 13,9,0; Advocate 'Of-
fice, printing acc+ou?.t 164.16; J, W.
AGED RESIDENT HIES
Mr. Richard.Glanville padded awaY
,n town on Tuesday in. his 900 year.
The deceased had been - ailing for
about two years, the iniirtnitiee of
old age being the cause of death, Ile
was a native of England and carne to
Canada about sixty years ago, most
If that time being spent in Stephen,
About ten years ago he moved to
'ureter ane has lived with his son,
Lyman, Eettr sons and four daugh-
ters survive, Mrs. 'Phomas Creeves,
Of Exeter ie a theaghte'l, Frank and.
We, live int Stephen and Arthur at
eiromarty. The arrangements for the
funeral are not completed but it is
expected that it will be held. on Sat-
urday afternoon.
13, pit 60.00a W"ixi. Ilea and Geo. Er.
c estone• grant to sidewalks 50.00;
F. W, 1'arrucioinb, inspecting Haycock
Creek Drain 19.50.
Adjournenent to .Monday, April 5th
at 1. p.m when tOuti-f 'tubers, path -
poi tern and i Ciotere Either, Clerk,
Clerk,
ap-
pointed, Honey Eiib
Spring is Here
yIOrS Ti -e hop -
Exeter,
Ontario .
Complete line of Dunlop and Dominion Tires
Do adjusting on all tires 1 sell
Vulcanizing andR.epairillg
A full line of Prest-O-Lite Batteries
Charging and Repairing Batteries
Come and bring your Battery. You can't make
any mistake, for 1 have'spent 8 years
on Battery Line..
1?Ro rc 94 JOHN TAYL,
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DH. C1O1)Y RESIGNS
1FRO1%1 LEGISLATURE
on
r, Dr. Id,, S. Cody, former tniul•�
ster of education and .• rector of St.
Paul's Aliglicare church, Toronto, Ixos
ttandecl to a tenon,' xnember of the
Logislaturo, Hon. George S, Henry
former niiiiister of agriculture, lxir
resignation as a member of the On.
tonics Legislature for Nortl West Tor-
elito.
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llilits:second to none.
min a car of "Western, Seed Oats" of
We 'have co gark offering these in any
1 unlit Wevryspecial q Y �. ca lot rice
1 qantity, at 10 cents per bushel below the r p ,anoted by the Farmer s Co -Operative Co: I:.�td.
qd We have just: unloaded a car of " 'sated Oats els car of A.n:erican Corn,both of special Quality.
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