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1912.
FREDERICK iu icz IIUS, Sr.
Township C;eak
Connell. Chamber, Dec, :1551m, 1911.
Incorporated 1855
'RECORD OF PROERESS'FOR FIVE YEARS—I9°G-1911.
I3as 83 •)I3ranclles in Canaa,
d and Agexts';tied'Correspondents in all the
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Prinicipel Cities izi'the World: 1911
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3,000,,000 4,600,000
23,6-77,7730 " 35,042,31.1
27',457,090+ 38,8 4,601
33,090,192 48,237,284
A General Baxikin.g Business Transacted.
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By -Law No.
MT, CARMEL
Miss Marjorie Guinan allalla N10401.-
14 Glavin, ,after spending the boli -
lays in their respective homes, left
Monday to resume their studies in
x7relline college at Chatham. , ;
Bev, Mr, Warner of Alina .College,
occupied the pulpit of the James ,St.
Church last Sunday,
Mr. Chas. Westaway of Regina,
was a visitor with his : sister Mrs. A.
J. Ford last week.
HIQKS FO -a. EC.A:STS Fl;;•1 - >.1YCr, Frank Guinan left last week to Miss Lula Martin left Inst week
To take the vote of the Ratepayers•
of the Police Village of Dashwood
entitled to vote, ou money By-laws. on
a question to be submitted' .whether•
the said ratepayers are in favor of •a
supply of electric power from The
Hydro -Electric Power Commission of
Ontario.
WHEREAS the Municipal Council
of the Corr oration of _the Township of
Hay deems it advisable to submit to
the ratepayers of the said Police
Village of Dashwood;. entitled to vote
on money By -Laws, a question as to
whether the •said.. ratepayers are in
favor of a supply of electric power
from The HydroElectric Power Com-
mission of Ontario.
THEREFORE the Council of the
Corporution of the Township of Hay
enacts as follows:
1.. THAT the following question
be submitted to the ratepayers of the
Municipal Corporation of the Police
Village of Dashwood entitled to vote
on honey By -Laws :
"ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF 013-
1912.
time his duties as teacher at Car- for Port Erie where she has aaccep.cd
« ? '''past
where be has taught for the al)osition: as teacher in the school
ilete Irl • R. Hicks, long-distlance past year; there.
weather prognosticator, " ignorakil;,
thick•goose bonesand heavy squirrel..
Messrs John Glavin, Basil Sell-
vau and°Leonard Ryan left Monday
See Sandwich, to resume their: studies.
1 r. os. Guinan has again been
appointed assessor for 1912 and will
soon be on his rounds again.
Organ' Recital and Concert—The
formal opening of the"fine new pipe
pelts as "absurd' weather signs, ',
organ installed in Caven`Presbyterian
predicts that the *inter of 1912, 'will,
12 J courch took place on Fridayevening.-
be a herd one, and that a droughtevil�'
eetend.over the southern belt of states' Jan. 5th' with a grand organ recital:
next d over. Weare in for a might *.;. arid concert. Professor' : Charles E.
hot summer, too, if the ` weather seer' o church, London, presided at the organ.
Wheeler, organist of St. Andrew's.
is correct. while several of.London's "best singers
The cold weather; will begin in Jan; p contributed, 'to the program. Mies
Doo. Hicks predicts, and will degree:.
Nina Kinsman also - sang. On Sunday
special services were held in cone-
ectiou with the opening of the organ
when Prof. Law D. I). of Evox coll-
ege, Toronto, preached at 11 a. nt..and
7 la; m. There was also special mas-
ac by the choir.
llsliiiola ---Thom
Hu nter,
ooctetich towe--x-7'1•
and Dr,. Clarke,
Colbeen Kernigh
SHIPKA
'� � l,ir' f dr 'FROM `1',.I J+a • l l w{?
around :April '21. SUPW and sleet
ELECTRIC) POWER " squalls are predicted at this trine for
THAT the cotes of the said the northward region and •:a naarkcd
2. soisinic. period for April 17. The
Retepay yrs shall be- taken on dais storing period will extend to the bad
question at the tollowin" times aazd
places aaail by the I>elfitty Iletnrnsu,, of the month, with a marked inerease
Omiieor aaaal Poli Clerk, hareinaattcr' in severity around 25 and 26 and . n
mentioned, that is to say:
possible brief change to colder 'weather
following.
Ftost'betweenMey 8-11 ie not ',en -
likely northward, Dr. Tricks believes.
A seismic and volcanic period 'ce
curs Juno 12-18 and the month will
be merited with rainstorms and e., •-
trical disturbances. General 1)laa.at-
ary volcanic unrest and seismie cl.
urbances will prevail over the we! el
from the middle - to the end of et e
month, The rains of July will'nes
be of general character. The moi -
tire, it is predicted, will fall far short
of the requirements of growing crop
xteen'ie warmth and electrical storm
will mark the month.
A very unfortunate accident hap -
p to Leavens, the eleven year old
the . pleasant, -•winter anticipationi,...daughtee of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Which have been fostered by the here 'J.+inkbeiner, Shipka, on Wednesday
tofe e mild months. He sees blit-`, ; evening of last week. 'She was carry
zee ia, sleet and gales _in Januaryi. lug a baby in her arms 'when she
an
ewes e e it ration to a siesmic evae,�,� accidently fell breaking her right leg
viiich will pass through the ear C `above the knee. Medical aid was at
within three or four days of Jan. 1,3), once siunmoned and the fracture re -
Ile looks for• much ' snow and talar` duced. She is now doing nicely.
Precipitation through the month. Another one of our old residents
h - ,
in t hper-
east
begin a passedhisreward. in
the e
A. heavy stoma will s to i� 1
east around March 8, 4, 5 and
and will move gradually westwort
General electrical disturbances z2.
,terrupting telegraphic comrnunicatza ,.
streams of solar magnetism', earn,
currents, auroral lights and, seis
tremors will be experienced inq
period of four days about :March 1
This will bo followed .by sleet a
snow and probably . subsequent co
in of Angus DIcEinmon, who died
sir Tuesday last and was buried on
e'ht rsday afternoon. Deceased was
. A
years of age and had lived in
tthipka' for the past 20 years. His
Ith had been failing during the
,at year and a couple of weeks ago
was confined to his bed, where be
eniained until Wednesday when he
•,assed away. A wife and two
*lighters remain to mourn his demise.
weather.
Rain, wind and snow, a
possibly tornadoes and hurri.oanes wi
occur southward about March 19.
Mr. Simon Sweitzer and cousin;
David Fahner of Reedcity returned
home again.
Fair weather and extreme cold will i;, Miss Luella T'inkbeiner while play -
follow. Another seismic period 'is t ,
ing in the house with the smaller
children stumbled and fell, breaking
her thigh bone but is getting along
nicely.
Messrs Albert Geiser and Milton
Rutz returned home after spending a
few weeks with friends and relatives
in Danville and Buffalo. "
Mrs. Quinn and he 2 sons were
here from IDetroitattending the fun-
eral of her father, the late Mr. A.
predicted between March 15 and'21.
Dr. Hicks says the period is very
propitious • for West Indian ::cyclonic,
storms to reach the gulf coast; ITe.
predicts no extreme danger, but de
Glares it won't do any harm _to be'.
prepared. Another storm ;period
centres around. March 28,: moa ing:
eastward..
Storm; periods cover April 6-11
?
and 14-15. The later period .may
bring severe wind and rain :storme,'ItoKinnon...
and the temperature will be higl *I iss Viols. Geiser returned hoar
is predicted, . ih .ta tstet inydi fru z C'redltomi.
area, a cctaa�•�++r
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EN$TE
NEW
'INTERNAM
DICTION
THE MERRiAMVM WE.
Because it le a NEW
VON, cove "
field of : the -world's'
action' and culture., 2'
new unabridged dicti
many years.
Because It desnee:over
1Vords; more t
before appeared betty
• • - covers. zoo.Pages-
Iustrafions.
Teacher Honored—At the closing it is the pzfX�* di
Because
exercises of .the school held just before with ;the new
the holidays, Miss Robb, teacher in page: 8. "stroke of G
the High School Department, ]Crease, Because it is an encircle
who has resigned her position, was
preseuted,.by bar scholars, with an
address and presentation consisting of
a cut glass jewel case and .brass .hot
water kettle_ , Miss Robb's home is in
Seaforth and during her stay in Exeter
has made many friends, both at school
and among the young people of town.
l riJ TO ?o\\EIi•COl�r Tl:3;i1i9 1 a,rea5 iia tlir son }Tern regions ear Seers
0b1 o ii:ARi0 A - SUPPLY (Th
t1t 2iairnier's hall, . in the Police
Village of Dashwood, when the loll
will be open at .> a• in. and closed. at
5 p.m. ort Saturday the 13th day of
MARKETT January A. D. 1012 and that Ancl-
f raw Musser shall be Deputy Return-
ing Oili'cer and Mark I3rokenshire the
Poll Clerk,
WE keep in'stock a
full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
:Our cuts are noted
for their. tenderness
'and y, rhol,esomene�ss.
Our `.aim is to keep
nothing but the best.
We . make oilr own
sausages
Give its a call.
Y UNC" &
DEICHERT.
ere we
re, Thaifl
8, A time copy of this By -Law
shall be published in "Tim Pneen a'"
on the days hereinafter mentioned,
yiz : Dec 21st and 28th, 1911,.and
on Janizary 4th, 1912, and. a copy of
this By -Law shall.be posted in Zim-
mers Hotel, Post Office, Tionsans
Edighoffers Store, and Tielnans Hard-
ware Store.
4, On the 8th day of January .A..
D.,1912,' at tho Town Hall, Crediton,
at one o'clock in the afternoon, the
Reeve wilt, in writing signed by hien,
appoint two, persons to attend at the
the final summing up of the votes by
the Clerk of the 'Township of Stephen
and one person to attend each potlin`
place onbehalf of the person interest-
ea in and desirous of the answering of
the said question in . the affirmative
and a likenuimber on behalf of per-
sons inter::estecl.in and desirous of the
answering of the said question liege -
Jive respectively.
with the: finest lot ' of.
goods ever shown in
Zurich.
Just received a large
giiantity' to please any-
body, so drop in and see.
if 1 cant suit you. Also
carry' .iinin.ense
anD,o. Ot
samples to 'choose; from;
Ail "kinds of goods for
trousers, dark or ` light
prices low as possible.
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Rev. Prof.Law of Toronto, occupied
the pulpit in the Caven Presbyterian
church last Sunday. It being the
opening of their new pipe organ. Ow-
ing to the stormy weather there was
not a very large attendance,
Ise ; }iotas. Cie naaighaani of Ilder-
.,n, is -pelting around here with some
of her girl friends.
Mr. Thomas Keyes is on the sick
list but we hope to see hire around
soon.
• Mr, Robert Gower had a successful
time on Wednesday evening.
d ofJanuary,
5, On.tizUl:5tla ay Jan ,
y,
A.D. 1912. at one o'clock p, an, inlets
office in the Village of . Credton,.: the
Clerk. Of the Township of Stephen is,
hereby appointed to sum up the num-
ber of votes given in the affirmative
and in the negative respectively.
Made; passed andeaiacted this
day of x1912,
a single volume
Because it accepted
Courists, Sahao
Press as the, one Supre
thority.
Because he who know
Success. Let
you about this new wor
WRITE for specimen of new dfvf
G.& C.BIERRlaal co., Publiaaers,Ss
I4rentfonthispsper,reeetvo7?8BB a set
The Young Ladies Sewing Club
were entertained at 'the home of the
Misses Hueston on Wednesday even-
ing.
Rev. E. A. Fear of Blyth, preached.
in Main St. Methodist church last
Sunday. Rev, E. Powell taking Mr.
Fear's work iu Blyth.
The programme given by the young
people of the English church early in
December will be repeated on the 12th
of the month. The proceeds after ex-
penseswill go trward some charitable
institution. Those who did not hear
it before will be able .to avail. thelia-
selveeelais. time_ :. :.• ' S
DASHWOOD
• Mr. and Mrs. Val Tiocherns of
Yetrielt, and Mr. and I\Iis. John Hart -
'Intel of Ua.shwoocl were New Yen
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Hart-
maps—Parkhill Gazette.
Rev. Mr. Dttmzlop of Springfield,
was- visiting his son R T Dunlop for
a feet- days,
Miss Mable Fahrner was in town
Tuesday last+
Mr. Clarence Kellermann was laid
lap for few days with the Grippe.
Mrs+.Munroo of Brucefielcl, visited
A period of cool weather' will give `•Mrs. R, T Dunlop a few days last
relief. July 14. Another cool spell: week.
will follow July 28. Rainfall will be Miss Emma Calfas has retuned
insufficient and central and western; : frozu'her trip to Sarnia and Parkhill.
regions will suffer frons serious dreux.
ht wast ,,Qt ,� ., . kiss Lizzie and Annie Gossrnan
g pr • �" "� sent Sunday at their home.
Extra precatztioras should be taken spent
returned to Berlin on
by farmers and'dealers` in' perishal.lc''
commodities against .the excessive +ii Tuesdt y.
severe November weather, the fozc•1 Mr, Archie Routledge and sister
caster declares, Very cold weath
Preceded by snow and storms will cc-
cur about Nov 10. - A storm perio l
moving eastward will occur between'.
Nov. 18 and 16. •
December will be marked' by a see,
son of warm weather during the first
two or three days followed by a surl-
denand severe cold wave, e tending
to the south and east. Northers; and
blizzardous conditions wilt followea
to about the middle of the month.
This time will be a period of electri
disturbances.
. .Reeve
...Clerk
NOTICE
Take notice that the above is a true
-copy of.' a By' -Law passed by the
Municipal Council of ; the Township
o£ Hay on time 15th clay of December;
1912
A I) ,
And farther tette, notice that at time
bowie daily andplace lace theeei11 fixed for
taalnrri;.41e` Vete of t to locules, the
FARM FOR SALE
Being north half of lot- 9 con
Tuekernfitla, L R S oontaaining)
acres of good lead all oleared, 'most'
part grass. On it is well built nn.
dern brick house, with collar ti
derneath,• baen and stably,, goal
well stnta,ll orchard of good. fruit,
I
This farm is well situated ]sandy t,.
school and °beeches; being 2 mile, ,
from the thriving village of Berl'.
stall : will be sold can retomtt
te2I
9.
App1
v on the premises
u
to I) 13'Afel.,etan box 141 tXetisa1l•.
Maida left Wednesday for Parkhill
trere they will visit for a week.
Miss Bertha .Oestricher left Mon-
day for Naperville to resume her
studies at the Naperville College.
The Junior Y. P. A. will hold their
annual election of officers on Sunday.
d
lento
+ are requested
hems
' •mem q
.All -the junior
to be present.
There is a big drop in the pries of
hair. The ohinamen are cutting off
their: pig tails.
.The young people are enjoying
skating in, the fields. They welcome
the snow and coldif nobody else does
4
EXETER
Hear. and Mrs, John }Iawkshaw left
last Friday for Toronto,. 'where they
will spend the whiter with their son,
Fred,
Mr. Becker of New Hamburg, visit-
ed ,friends in town duriatg; the holi-
days.
Mien'. T. l3oyle spent Monday of this
doxic
lm+
weeklens too
lars, Jolths ;and Miss Lille, who
County Council for 1912
Soafoa tea --1'm. A meat.
'!'uekeeemit•h----l'al,ort Mci
l?sborne-- A. ilnnkin.
Exeter -W. 3, Ileaman.
Stephen --Il. W illert and \Vii.
Yearly.
trly.
Hay—L. Kalbllo i sc h .
Stank:e ---Wm. Glenn.
lietasall- - George Petty.
Bayfield- - George Lindsay.
Gc.leric.h township ---John McClure
Chu toe—D. C'aa,telon.
Ifullett--Janaee Leiner.
7Icllillore J. M;Govenlode
Crev--Robert I.ivin ;.tees nud
John Brown.
Betts its-- John I.ec:cie.
Morris-- -:t. Shortie •1.
Blyth---I)r. Mime.
\Vinghana--• I''. McDonald,
Turnberry--T. K Powell
Wroxeter--. C.Reis.
ITowielc----.I. T. Winter and Jas.
.Underwood.
East 'i\'awanosh--John Gillespie.
West Wewancsh—W.13aiIie.
y.
B. W- F. BEAN
EXETE
Licensed Auctioneer for.
Huron. Sales concluctet
approved manner. Satis
nutcecl. Dates can be m
Crediton titer or at the
Bargain 5
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Conveyancers, Insure
MONEY TO
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se tort, is gent for this t'.
E. D. Smith's well kn
sery Steck. At . lyre
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t. of charge. Intending
.;. ers are advised to seat
orders at once:, while
j full stock of everythin
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Agent,
It Is
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the rigors of winter;; to make your home the abode of,Health..n
Statistics teas that there were over 250,000 deathsin
last year from fever and Pueunaonia; Over 90 per coat -'of the
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