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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-1-17, Page 1wastoo 4.49999. ,901.41 YEN:Z. No. 2550 •^Fri"" ` TER, 0 NING, JANUARY .7t I.9' 'An.141(1.41.44444.1101..))1.00.00.0.1,!!..(10.00.00011001101010.00$.401.00100.00.1.0)1000!0,10.0.til0400.tint 1 Spring goods are fast arriving stock particularly Cotton goothi". We were fortunate in having placed our Spring requirement:nor. Cottons several Months ago, as there has been a heavy wholeaale advaiye on nearly all Cotton lines -recently. The result is that while our present stock lasth, two c9n save you dollars on ye= spring requirements. Nitre would New Gingham Vire have a beautiful range of new Ginghanis in Canadian and Old guaranteed fast eolors. Our prices are'as low as last s-pt•ing. ASIr to see our new 'I'issue Gingliams very fine, quality 3 2 in.cltes wide at 40c a yd. Few Cotton Stapl ecials for This Wee 5 Good patterns of good quality light colored P in s, SOMe 3 6 inch- es wide,' regularly 30C yd, to clear at 23c a yard. NURSE'S CLOTH -4 pcc dark colored str1ped ,Nuree's Uniform Cloth WHITE COTTON -3 We,us 3 6 inch Very fine qUality wn. 6 bleached Cot- ton on sale at 5 yds for *1.00. LINEN TOWELLING -e -Pare, Linen. Dish arid RalleinTowelling, i'egularly 3 5c a yd.. very- Special this week at 29e a yard. . 3.25,, a Dair. Less than they, .tveoilld• cost us now. Down Proof Sateens,----3 6 inches wide. English Down proof Sateen's good patterns at $1.00 a yard. • New Spring Dress Goods in Voiles, Batumi' Etc., ready for your- in- spection., Ladies All 1Vool Black Cashmere Hose 69c a pair, 2 pair for GREAT CLEARING OF LADIES' AND MISSES' WINTER COATS AND DRESSES ew of Our roce, ,rices • We belieit-e that the fact that we sell enormous qyanritiett'-:ar Grecer=e. ies on a small Margin of profit:enables us to o'ffer year in' Year oat, values. you. will nat. get elseWhere. We mentien prices on a feW lines which are not specials bet,.our regular ." ' naker brand Rolled Oats 6 lb 25c .Red Saheaor Tnainpsan's Seedlese Raisins, (.the package ' Fresh Goods, Black lb Tin 22 Kellogg's Corn 1i:lalceS;'' 0c. or PHONE 3-2 -,r, ...;-..---7 11, toiltVeeo:inlsol!):,1:11‘C:loto°d.6:hlt,int'els(,11.1,11:11)18(e)crlilli,1;i1;10.11t_ot:1:tri'P.(30:::t:11)::oittliIi:oXi,aal ItLhe' j.1 Qeo,o:n.t,t, Davls, C. E`i. -HccPcl: and ,r, 'AL South- Uses and Sick Cloldre,n's Hospital, ........7, Rev. F. E. Clystiale Jed iu devotional pondence; Application of A, S. C'ode, =, coil,. At the invitation of tbe reeve, Toronto, each $10. Carried. Corres- ........ Reeve Sanders ,addressed.the corm- Rargess, Broker, filen; N'ot•tliern. cil expressing ,his•appreciation +of the Electric filed; Ont. Good llotids AsS'll. trust reposed in hira sny the yoters' of, filed; 'Il'eard. of Education, re school = • not false econtimy, Nyetuld be the sin- iid' Clerk make the necessary appli- -. long with, the reeve 'were api)pinted a stewai;..t: That the Clerk order ..,-:• -...„.:, striking conibilttee to draft fhb coin- accessary munielpal. supplies l'rom :=,......7., ini:itiiigg,t1h,t,heotseef Sot,s1faieelellndoneor:tiett.Thii,ntiacoi;:i•iii;3 altoilliiretitliel‘xltornictie::: ethiyeilttlattglisi,Dioliatil.x.iWede.rldsl.x-'ititibulei8lrLinugaCnaa.,, : .00: eoaeit .i.:1 on if.:, :neer\i.e.wse.leEc.t,e, Tiloaaslietilye' rpt°1:gae.:11telire A,,Vflotli110:4,7-0i8:1;gd. °sghilleitki7s15erfin:_s's- ed ''''.--= ''. 1 'Atli** t'll..t.:,'ELibrar't..,,:Board for a ' three cutting w,eeds, Naix .:= :iN s . pointed to,ro::mr•iovasy•exie,:-:p:P6inte gaa.l. 1. ,ndle,.:-.:2,' diRe :is* 1130,i s.; S u:e:u;ilisi;ljt:°e00.111:iv,taldilleid• aP.:;:iirtil,oge; 11 JA int an0sd: f.' :.......,,,roy:easan.,,,,:tpeage,in., da:::_:s7:1:,:d:tie,brenirs ofef,,, jtil,i,e.locst,e0tInini...1. :s114 0,(:.siepe:ste:s:iono, .,c, gravetllinatg, roae reappointed fence ' Henry Strang, Cie. t..., .= Tile Weigh Scale$ were re -let to, Er.--e-e' R. 1VIurplty on. thetsame terms as last ricers, -were. appointed.: T. 'Coiling -- wood, Truant officer, SaltlrY $ 10.00 ; of'fi.eer's book; Geo. Illawscin, auditor, $6,151.:1:..0$05;..0.:3:00sf:Dr,,si:eit:pliciar,r.icnieitic.1).:e ,,ts:aultaarny't $4'25:00; W. J. Bissett, Street Coin - ,councillors' at $30' each., The Chair-; man,' o'f' 'the Public Utilities Coro, Inission /seta, receive $30 and the other • two • members $15 eacht Tenders are beng asked ler the municipal prirtting-. Jan 1,6th, at 1 o'clock, to eoinplete tile Application fort:xis for tile Goiv- eriainent circuit. on Tp. Ilighways Ex- penditure, Carried. llaiina art: That the following grants he ratikopoo1000:01.010,00,000011.0110011010000000000000.01,00)400000.01101,.....• ware FY YuKoN $1.50 PER pAIR LADIES' AUTO $3.50 PER PR AUTO $5.50 PER PAIR TUBE SKATES $5,50 PER PR 11-0CI Y -STICKS 0c I -JOCKEY PUCKS REG Vie U ANKLE "SUPPORTS USE ROYAL E FOR POU ITS SPECIFIC 60 and fit1.7 5 PER PKG. BEEP SCRAPS OYSTER SDELL GATT :"I'D: -the people of Exeter,,Centralia, hurst,-, Cromarty, Farquhar, Elba" - ham", and all ram' ho,uSes in this Ais- rict: I wish you all a prosperous uot be warrn and happy without a quantity of HERCULES COAL the nest thing.'in the, world to start y•eur fires ,or barn with poor wood or poor, coal. For, heating homes, stores, schools, churches, its a maximulp Df heat at minumain of cost. Prove t tis ou by trying it. Terms Cash. GILLIES, Agent, Exeter. ANNUAL T EXETER AGRIG.ULTI, SOCIETY, Society vridl be iield in tbe. Town Hall, Exeter, on Fliday, January 18th, •192 1, at l.30 o'c'pok for the purphisis of elect:Ing Pi esident, Vice-Pneslident arid IDPOCtors for 'tile anenone year and -transacting other. All members and intere8ted 3110010 attend thit, m,eeting-• j1 s as par t que.ted to meter before the anima! WILLIAMS R. G. SEL1)01,1 Tild% EXeter High School team in, the NtrOSSA league went down to de:, feat before the -Clinton Collegiate team Monday' evening and they are 0.F out of the running. The local team were beaten 1:13r one goal in back and piled a big score on the home boys, tile score being- S to 2. The g VATIC 'Wri.,S much better te nesst than the score would indiqate. The teams Were Ittity well matched but, Um weak spot in. tile Exeter line: tip 'tyas goal lieeper and he had, oki night. Dashwood. on au ry STiEPI-IEN -.COUNCIL, • The .newly Council ,ef the Tow-usb:tp, Ste'pltin, ;net in the Town Cre.clitoitn, Ai:Gaddy:, fan. 14, at -11 a.m. Alt members .tv'e.re`pres- ,ent. After each bad subscribed to declarattlion of office, the minutes of the "nre-Ytous were. read arid •-Sae/1-1eidayes-Whereas there ,is „: alh:cr • that such vacancy he 'fillied;;fibie.it therefore resolved'atheit an the TcP,vn Hall; .C.rediton, an, T,ues- nomlinated • than Tequired 1111:1 'the po- sition. the. ,telention shall he theld an 1-layseeSnell.7.--That event of tan borne ast, per 'Statue on S3 lied ,by the- ReeYe•, for the,. ,i1,00,117.tjotn,a•lon.. 1.924 Hanna. and Fred C,,Stewart,' Counuci; dors, having taken the necessary•Dec:- -1Ba. es • Shrll--Thatt by-law. No. 315 laration, topic their.., -places as the bettag-a; bY-law: to bart:ow $11,000 frnin et, Hen; awe, nritil such ,time. ,as the taxes of 'on motiDn of BailantaYien--11414a1P11P1raC:vt!...c'i7:111t-Se''IluelEibtzo7lie-erilsiDrfot.'tshiette"airie.ge,?'stalide per motion the fallowing salariei -•• .the: A.,IhnstlfF.:r of Ptigblic 4.1.9:2., 4: --Ballaxityneet4:Stre:Warit; Clerk, $25 0; ..Skinner-eHannir -Vreasurer, ,$8 5 arid stamps; BallantYne-L-Skin- ner ColleCtor, $75 and stamps; Stew- art—Hanna, .AssesSer and Distribu- 'tar of DOg Tag, $10 0:, Ballantyne— er $1.21 Reeve $70. Councillors. each •Ballantyne ---Skinner: That -Henry Strang be Clerk for 19.2 4. Carried. Ballantyne—No seconder:" That 'Ben- son Williams be Treasurer'. Skin- ner -i ---ND seconder: That • Herman Kyie be treasurer. Bianna--Stewart That Prank Coates. be treaSurer. Carried, EIanna--:e'eSkinner.: That 'Sherwood Hunter 'ThfeeeolleetOr. Cat-: 3.4.st, 1,923, were re d. a 1-22,4nare' collected' be patised."2--,Carried Skinner-- Ballantyne: 'Wm. Johns and E. N. Shier be Anditers" weed, Inspector andi pow ,tag -super,- visor arid Wm. JOhis be' School At- 'tenclance 'officer. Parried, Darien_ tYne-er-,-Skinner: that, the focical Board of. I-Tealth Se as folleVrs: WM. Coates, Ohairanati; Dr. II. "Ilynelma,n; See'y; Geo. Kellett, Sanitary Inspec- tor. Carried: Stevirart---- Skinner: that It'rarilt nowt), 'W. Kerslake,' T'rtil Heywood:, be FenceViewers. Carried. Social Service Field, Day in the Methodist churches et the Exeter District. An exchange of pulpits•has been arranged as ft-lilOws; Parkhill' Circuit—Local th0 only A. Sinclair. Crediton --Ailsa Craig IV. 'Al. le -y; Brinsley, W. Ar. Kiteley; Crand Bend Grand Beni Gra,nton Cirenit--D. D. Thomson. Woodham' Circuit—J. El. Hunter, R.-it•kton Circuit—H. E. Living - DIED SAN lantliNCISCO has passed away in the person of big • Dr there Was ,a •,g,00d a.tmos1311Gre. of warmheartedounity and felloivi.thip. Everybody 'was' in good sinildts. Pe.rfect eyes see \,,,7al-iout ,under plusctilar Is it any wondfir How are your ey,ts 4 10 Registered Optomet Dr. S. T. Harrison, -er San Francisco, Car., who,' ,liis Vitii year passed' awny on the `Elth of Jan. 19 24/ The cause of death. was 'due to heart fail- ure. Dr. Harrison xeceived his public. sehooi education in Exeter under the solntely the only int- was the repor1, instructions of the late Thomas Greg- that our 'boys got trimmed in. ,tho at Brantford afterwards teachin school for a short time then going to Eriday night. And if everybody ye/ Philadelphia where he took his med- au well aS our anaie quartette eart ical course. lifter graduating he Sing, the- game will be an easy went to Kansas city where he Spent Hiram Shapton`played a tine acoo,v_a-- account of poor health he moved to. view or Roger Babson's book—The San Fx,:antiseo where le followed his Fun stile ai Or Pleperity-,-was his "dea,t11. DI. Hammon was a brother of the late Dr". IVI. P. Harrison who died in. Detroit on the 15th of August last ,and'is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters, also by two bro- thers aild two sisters: 'William of Toronto; Richard, St. .Tosepb., Tsl.; Ws. Mary Gosling, of Toronto,"and Robert Taylor,- of Ushorn-e: with theethree great fuudalnental onfy' security; I'alth or visit) the habit Of Work. The shc:1:_t, _courses !..n Exeter, Pi-it:like a regul,r army and played tlie pil:O1-1;eit'in'ailty'e iPt7",:ri.iii,go b6fe gp:6eaSetnitnet,e;elis:e! children. .gotefhtt 1..napi•-•-k.,06.14 .,. alq, great hT:,!e'qt t•O' those "sYhase,i.013- ,men wei•e as pleased. as a b.unch ,or aesielep.meesdl .viiiiltuigisltvt,ohvweee,111,,eflicoftwi:nli,enddsg. a.awitii:_ tdtii 1 , ,e. ne's iiai tte'hYtuoi It late_y. , .., pdi aiod id :s e, e,s4s,p: e et eHh:a r; ,o0,:atre rit ovef,lrest yh ag:::,,INSI‘I. i,,,i,.,,,:.,1,3..;131,1.t:st o.. , .ttlair7; dirubs'e,itn‘',gP:7:h5ltelNipet7let,c1:tilTaein.c, 1.71:97.23:1741to .:07:::eseffi: ,optu-i,t'lilnegctina::?,:t et,°:od•Ilirt:5ereeteill1111 Car. gr. C. B- Snell gather." III) raiment' to Milo Snell and. the Ford the'threacts'of splendid sentiment add fDec, 31, 1923, there has been. ex - miss ,rea:u Harditig, of Toronto; e°11-- I presented them -as a, holy .,Challellge to the Men. dr ',the church. i-iNobodY ed by The Ontanlo- amencim.ente: thereto. -Carried. display looked like a millinery open -5 a ittg. and sprite Of the models were 1 ounced. , est 'Guettinger, salary $25; 'Auditors, J. Gu!man., sal'ary .$150- Caretaker, Ern - invitation has.been extended by- 111iss EXETER' 413.3-‘ aVv;i0:,(3:a$,roa8Y:"°Hbaedij:ceiagalc:Ilad,e;, Fs!3,eejo'ili;irt'aradrily°'11n,°E'lls'i-p01-ice'!nt'lostrhas!' or Exeter and Iluronda.le to" visit the ) , . Hepleins to the Women's InStittites i, SEAFORTH ief, Health Eiji. Law:son, CPR- garner ssicolittootihoennTlwxurhsadtasy and on this occa-,play6d 4..,.n ..Ex'r'eter this- seas-o-iiZ ,i.v.a6- HaVes. The lis't al: Schaal' Att:11:1- ",r: koviikeifotj president of Weinen's In- kane(,-'ele)eraff.t1sicedrsa' oNP;:rt-algilaif/}7C:' tarSPC:r -be- stitutes' 1 s exPeetecl td heaaPierieisaeal:t.warinsda ''':1„,tEe.:Valeltsnei,L1:11,1grteel:leet.ah-Srt8sei9ielNar'rpfilt:;Fins.tclelflaticeannhdjiTnilli"liciseiellE):YgsxhettdIeheedi" "Yi• II address the gathering. Following '!e°1'.4. 0- e course in domestic to see" the Juniors in action Not; - many 'realized that the bonie tetain Either, Tp. Road Supt. 1923, 43.00 ; courSe from Jan. 28th to Feb 22 d R. . j. Lovell, :10::0C:Otalogi Breptankrn:d2.23.6c.)(i) Thirty -on, 0,, ye,,,inii,g ia. dies are oo the 1 tih.pliaia:3,...ebtdohyethaaspptepee::rheai:litcglo..nac,tTtialheoeniefetil:steotygteiclthil:a...- 3:T.GaRisa:rwarYo:leexd7:1:32,65:::1Eire.1:1; ellS:r'11-1- iisSI,C91.1:jeathofinthteletielcviejeSzStel.Cil; aais.eEtnakg: ,.. „ y , , ,, , ; p,i3t taieleit' Sr '11111.:1:51kouan. s:1D rz° a ; 3 442 ' r.- <... r'I'''' en jointly" withthe yaung nien. TheSe Wrien theY deileat6d that'reAnt by the score of 5 to 2. The game ell- Fridak meet lectures are giVen by •Rev. I'vrr. Snell, '1",he co-uncil adjourned to was the retnrn game. ' The .Senior Bible Class, of James Stt Methodist church, known as the wood, 'I% C. Allen, P. Passntere, J.. for 19 2 4 ivith the following officers: Shute be' Pound lcOepc-rs. Parried. Pres„ S. ‘HardY; lst Vice Pres., 'W. Ballantyne—Planna: Tban the Reevo Kestle; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. Jelin be Co. -Rep. Bd. of Agriculture. Ca,r- RoWe; See-Treas.) Mrs. E. noWcliffe4 Harina--Shinner: ',Pltat a By., Assistant, P. Frame; Flower COIn., lavr he drafted. confirming the fore- Mosdames' Pove,- Baker and Jahns', going, Carried. BY -law 2\To. 1 -1 9 2 4 Teacher, W.' ,Tohnston; A8s1t, Tea - re appointment of 111uniciiial wrieers; chore', C. 13- .Snell ana kiarvaY.' This ela8 11.a8 had it very suceeSsful year every way and they loekieg forward to doing better work. this year. Last year they held a 'deltic. in. December, both of Which were bere have "'islet's of Similar pleasures and they also hope to be repreSentecl n West China by a native Missionary for VrItoSe Suppoet over $100 is al - and rixing Salaries was"read and pa sed and signed by the Reeve and °tort:. By-lattr 2-19 24 re ap- pointment of Tp. Engineers was read passed and duly signed en motion of 131.1 lantyne—Stewart. SteVrart—Plartha: that the Auditors Meet the Treasurer at the Township 10 o'clock ann. Le audit the Tp. ac - C011 11 ta. Carried. Stewart-- Ski*, ner; That the Council together -with of Wingliam, and. cover very impOrt- ant branches of sttidy. Tx' are then divided and the young ""'" whiCh both teams battled supremacy The first p on Farnt Matiagernent and Co -Opera- ill -0 tive IVIarketing.- 141r, „A. C. Galbraith.' the ice w, is conclueting. a series of lectures on. biar,ed, botany, ,etttomology and bacteriology.' goal and..t Oil Salt. .21st, 11Tr.. John 13nehanan. anottlen, Near tke close ot the Dept, of cal delhonstration On .Slie0:P.raising. and clean. Enid scored tse only tal- right. wing showed seine real back tt carcas. wool grading, etc. ing tile fleece, slaughtering aild dres•-• rgia1:1Z)0:1sa:iitigg'net(11;ee.,7.t111:liti:iati?::)icl,roior.etinncinivgian't171: at them ,fairly geOd, many others i•Ongb if. a littie'ra ore autl tile Penalty' might. " Well avail themselVes of tile ilex was ecetipied" by both, sides• quite splendid epportunitY Df ga,itting much frequently. Dtd. It.eld•refereed a good valued informatien aIon„g the lines of game The, J1111 A )7F1 Vtth 0,1111,• - fanning. ion