Exeter Advocate, 1906-7-26, Page 1ADVERTISERS
Remember that
through the ADVO-
oA,TIC yon reach more
people than through
any other channel.
TWENTIETH YEAR..
EXETER, ONTARIO, T1TUR,SDAY, JULY 26, 1906.
Why Vote for the Sy -law?
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BANKIN
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The Sovereign Bank of Canada's
facilitate the despatch of business for
red tape.
up-to-date methods
men of affairs. No
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A proper degree of combined
CAVING• D PAMTMINTO
�C`onservatis_m�r
wi/tk enterprise make for soundness and
satisfactory banking service.
he Sovereign Bank
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TNe DANK THAT
PATe INTIMA.,
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of Canada.
AT ALL eMANONIO,
JOS. SNELL, Manager at Exeter, Crediton, and Dashwood,
The old Reliable
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.
THE OLD RELIABLE„established in business in the year 1862, • is
still in business, although many have been the changes since then.
We may say there isn't one in business that was in at that time but •
ourselves. We still hold the fort for uprightness and square dealing.
This week we are offering big bargains in all lines of
SUMMER GOODS......—
In those fancy White Blouses, that we had such a good season
in, to clear the balance out we are offering them at very low
prices: $1.25 for $1; $1.50 for $1.25; $2.25 for $1.75; and $3 for $2.50.
Choice lot of Linen Towels, 20e. for 15c.
Dress goods that we will seII cheap to clear.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Will allow 20% discount, in order to make room for our fall goods.
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We also have a lot ofBoots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children that we
will give 25% discount to clear them out.
Highest price paid for Produce—Butter 18, Eggs 16
ARLING BROS..
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AUO.14 Stations
Toronto.
AUG. 17 Main line
Junction
AUG, 22 From all
Kingston,
Midland
One way second class
Representative farmers,
laborers on arrival
Free transportation
A certificate is furnished
by farmer, ehowing
that point for
Nov. 1st, 1906.
Tickets will be issued.to
Tickets are good only
To Manitoba
for tho
going trip,
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south of, but not including
Toronto to Sarnia
and Toronto on North
points Toronto
and north of Toronto
Divisions.
tickets will be sold
appointed by Manitoba
at Winnipeg
will be furnished at
when each ticketis
that laborer has
a second class ticket
women aswell as
on special Farm Laborers'
For iparticularster
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A ti...a.v •,..era: HERS
and Saskatchewan
1 0 additional for the return tlek.t,
under conditions as below.
DATIS—
main line, Toronto to Sarnia, including
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and stations north, except north of Cardwell
Bay Section.
and east to and including Sharbot Lake and
and Cardwell Junction on North Bay and
to Winnipeg only. •
and Saskatchewan Governments, will meet
Winnipeg to points where laborers are needed. ..
purchased, and this certificate, when executed
worked thirty days or more, will be honored from
back to starting point in Ontario, at $15.00. prior to
to men but will not be issued at half fare to children.
trains.
, nearest R.,,Trn
CF.°agent, orwr
L'rofesSkOna1 Cart s.
Insure Against Wind.
_ DR„ G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D. D. S. The Huron Weather Insurance Co., with hend-
DENTIST . quarters at Zurich, has been started and as I have
been appointed agent for the Township of Stephen,
Member of the R. 0. D. S. of Ontario and Honor I am now prepared to receive ri (s Wills, Crediton.
Graduate of Toronto University.
Office, in
OFFICE: Over Dickson & Oarliug's Law
Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
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Teachers Wanted
calDR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.'
Honor graduate of Toronto Univeristy.
DENTIST,
For School Section No. 3, Stephen, 1'i miles west
of Exeter, holding' first-class certificate -male pre.
ferred. Duties to commence Aug. 20. Apply to
W. IL Dearing, Exeter, Ont
eeth extracted without any pain, or any bad effects
Office in Faason's Block, west side Main street,
Exeter.
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Female teacher for Junior Room, S.S. No. 6, Us
borne. Light .room. Apply stating salary, etc
Duties to commence Aug. 20.
Medical
�F. MALLOY, M. B. (Tor. Wniv.) MEMBER
• College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
Former House Surgeon Toronto Western Hospital.
Successor to Dr. J. A. Rollins. Residence: East on
first street north of office, Exeter, Ontario.
Wes. Heywood, Seo'y, Winchelsea, P.O., Ont
For School Section No. 2, Stephen, one and a guar
ter miles south of Crediton, female, holding first a
second class professional certificate. Dutiee to corn
mence Aug. 20. Apply stating salary.
Isaac Hilt, Secy, Crediton, Ont
Legal.
rvoicSOA* & CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICI•
LL tors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners.
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NOTICE TO CREDI1 V111C4..
Solicitors for Maisons Bank, etc.
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
Offices, plain street, Exeter,
1. R. C xaiNe, B.A., L, H. DtoxsoN
In the matter of the estate of Patric
Carey, late of the Township o
Biddulph,in the County of Middle
sex, farmer, deceased.-
MONEY TO LOAN.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Revise,
Statutes of Ontario,1807Chapter 120, that all credi
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we have go amount of private funds to loan
a lar
On farm and village properties at low rates of inter-
eet.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Barristers, Solicitors,Main st.. Exeter On
tors and others having claims against the estate
the said Patrick Carey,. who died on or about th
21st day of June, 1006, are requested on or befor
The 9th Day of August, 190(
LLOYD P, JONES
Organist and Choir Master of Mitchell Methodist
Church. Teacher -Plano, Organ, Voice, Harmony.
Modern methods. Thorounhness.
to send Vilest prepaid or deliver to the undersigns
administrators, of the estate of the said decease
�icel�toner'full particulars �ofdt ie r addresses ande
p
atiptions, the thereipaoanul and oftheirnature of t1
• SALE
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Ono of the,best farms on London Rd., north of E.
containing 100 sores; 00 acres of which under
cultivation, 10 acres first.clnsshardwood bush. This
farm is a thoroughly up-to-date one, tine brlek house
large hank barng, ail in good repair; well watered,
well, diahsed anrl• well fenced, good orchard, and is
t b i.far'•'I^rtooiiimunftits
securities, if any held by them,
And further take notice that after such last men
tioned date the Administrators will proceed to distri
ute the assets of the deceased, amongst the parti,
entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims
which notice shall then have been given, and th
the Administrators will noble liable for the a86C
or any part thereof to any person or. persons of Who
claim notice shall not have been received by thorn
$h. Limo ofeachdistribution.
0 TDIII ADVOOATO.
H. Sr Entrance Examinations.
A few reasons for voting for the
Canning Factory By -Law:
In the first place the present council
was elected to try to get some indus-
ries to help the growth of the town.
They have worked hard and have had
several propositions before them; but
with this exception, none of them had
sufficient backing to warrant the
Council putting the matter before the
people, In the present case there is
ample security as the By -Law and
Agreenren t states.The Company must
have $25,000 as capital before they. re
ceive the proposed loan, which the
said loan will increase to $35,000 which
the town will haveas security for their
$10,000. •
In the next place the financial posi-
tion of the town is prepared for it, and
should the By -Law pass the town will
never feel the paying of the expense
on the loan. The reason. why this is
so is: During a number of years past.
the town bas been paying $325 a year
interest on the Town Hall debentures
and $500 a year as a sinking fund.
The Cuencil this year has paid off that
debt. It is true they have had to bor.
row some money to do it, but before
any payment of interest, will come ,to
be paid on the proposed loan that will
he clean wiped out. Now, taking.
that $825 together with the $100 taxes
the Company will pssy there will be no
extra taxes to be raised other than
what have been raised during the past
years; and in six years time the Com-
pany starts paying $1000 per year.
which will put us in.the saute position.
as if it were past, and we will have a
large and thriving industry besides.
This is the first time that any By -
Law has heed brought before the peo-
pie to help any industry. Should it be
defeated it will practically stop any
future Council from attempting any
new enterprise. Think the matter
over for yourselves. What I have
written is absolutely true, Kindly
help the town along, and yourselves
at the sante time, by voting for the
By Law.
Thanking you, etc.,
A. E. Fuke, Councillor.
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Won• by a Ticket
An Exeter maiden had of lovers a twain
But which one she'd marry to her was not plain,
But she thought out a plan -here one fellow could go
To a land that is wanting in ice and in scow.
To each of them a letter she'd write
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And ask them to meet her the very next night;
She wrote.tl enl, they came and she aeon did decide
Which one was tohave her for his bonny bride.
She said, "Tom and Richard form), own dear sake
alimony the one that to Sarnia will take
Precious me on excursion on •August the second."'
Now Tom on such plan had already reckoned.
So out of his pockethepulled tickets two.
And said, "Dearest Sallie, them's for me and for you;
Now if you will go the next day we will marry,
For I see no good reason much longer to tarry."
And poor little Richard seeing he was outdone
Put on Ms good bat and away he did run.
MORAL.
Now all you young maidens who want a good time,
Follow up the advice which I give in this rhyme.
Just chose the good fellow, who to you will say
"Come with me and the Masons to Sar-ni-a.
81.35 for adults.and 70e. for children
will buy a ticket for the Masonic Ex-
cursion to Sarnia, Aug. 2.
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LOT FOR SALE.
Below are the, names of successful
ceraldittes that wrote on the recent
Entrenee Examinations at various
centres in Huron 00uuty. In order to
pas candidate must have made 40
per .aent.of the marks on each snbjeot,
and 00 per cent, on the total. The ob-
tain honor's, 75 per cent, of the total
number of marks must have been
made.
A hard giving the .marks awarded
has heen seat to each pupil, and the
certifioates will be issued before the re-
opening of the school.
The undersigned is offering for sale the lot situate
on Main street, north of the plainin :MIL This is a
splendid property, well located, and should make an
excellent building site. W111 be sold reasonable.
For particulars apply to Mrs. Fanny Mallett, Exeter
FARM FOR SALE
A first-class farm, Lot 6, Con. 3, Ushorne, contain-
ing 100 ncres, with good under draining. On the
premises are a good frame house 20x30, ]dtchen 12x
18; frame barn 38x50; bank barn 36x52; granary 21x
24, all in good repair; 1 acre of orchard. The farm
is 3;.f miles from Exeter, with si�chool on the lot and
a church opposite. Price 8 000, Balt in cash and bal-
ance on mortgage, or other conditions to suit par.
chaser. .Apply to Matthew Reiland, Centralia, or to
Robert Reiland, Exeter.
100 WANTS) TO WORK IN
BISOIIIT AND
CANDY DEPART-
IMMEDIATELY MENTS. Steady
employment. good wages.
D. S. PERRIN & 00, LTD.,
LONDON, ONT.
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sitUDOGe In one of t is very sa
intim 1'rovindeof Ontario, and convenient to both The London' and' Western TrustsOo, Limited',
Exeter and T(ensall markets. 'Terms are .easy. Tor . lay W. Macbiannid, of Lagan,
further particulars apply to Messrs:, bicicsotr & • 'EhcirSollcttor heroin.
Carling, Barristers, Exeter, Ont. Dated this 1001 day of July '1900.
Ada Stockhouse, 392. No. 11 -Nettie
McLean 435, Alex Shiell 420, Clarence
Well 300. No. 13 -Thos. `Taylor 442,
0.0 Scott 482, Della McDowell 421.
WEST W MVANOSH.
No. 3 -Sarah Smyth 446. No. 4 -
Archie Aitchison 452, Roy Aitchison.
401, Colina Clark 474, John Miller 449,
Jeanie Webb 424, No. 7 -Mark Arin:-
strong 406. No, 15 -Norman Thomp-
son 392. No. 17 -Spray Bailie 425,
Lulu Dnnkeld 394, Wm Nivins 461.
Sep. Sehool-Bridgie Cummins 485,
Lena Leddy 455.
ZURICH.
Roy Faust 413, Erwin Greb 444.
WEST HURON
The highest marks obtained in each
subject are as follows:
Reading -Lila Oarrieron 47
Writing -Ila Allen, Frank McKenzie 45..
Spelling -Many obtained full. marks,
Literr�uture-Henrietta McGrory 90.
Arithmetic -Roy Morrison 100.
Gralinbuar-Jessie Kerr 95.
Geography -Gordon McNevin,Stewart
Mallough 90.
Composition -Nellie McArthur 90.
Total -dna Webb 543.
ASHFIELD •
No;. 2 --Stella Deane 393, Anne Joye
428, Henrietta McGrory 505, Anne Sul -
Evan S97. No. 3-01ive McMurchy 390.
No. 5 -Ada Gardner 448. No. 6 -Mary
Jones 424, Pearl McKenzie 403. No. '7
Alex Barnby 443, Everett Henderson
453. No, 8 -Ethel Case 429, Chas Fow-
ler 397, Stewart Mallough 405, Alma
Robinson 410, Beulah Walkom 405,
No. -0 -Laura Fitzgerald 495, George
Treleaven 390. No. 10 -Wm Reed 392.
No, 12 -Lorne McLennan 396, Robert
Pritchat d 401. No. 13 -Everett Henry
439.„.No. 15 -Alex McKay 393. No.
16 -Maria. Durnin 417.
HAYFIELD
Henry Cameron 390, Cleave Erwin
4.09,: Mara Galpin 445.
OREDITON
Charles Finkheiner 390, Erwin Fah-
ner 429, Pearl V. Geiser 487, Olarissa
Hill 390, Howard Meadd 503, Sylvester
Wuerth 390, Edith M Hill 456.
COLBORNE.
Union No. 1—Leonard Mcll wain 394.
No. 3 -Richard Levy 437, Gladys
Levy 437. No.4-Mary Hill 404. No.,
6 -Harold Maedel 404, Lena Wilson
435. • No. 8 -Elsie Bean 396, Leila Fre-
gau 892. No. 9 -Blanche Shaw 896.
EXETER
• Garvey Acheson 410; Willie Amos
502, Owen Atkinson 427, .Edwin Bar-
rows 409, Willie Birney 419, Gladys
Bissett 446: Clarence Bobier 390 Willie
Bradt 4.56, Roland Brintoell 390, Louis
E L"a.r 489. Herbert Gardiner 435,
Alonzo Heywood 503. Ruth Hooper
460, Jessie Manson 405, Ida Marchand
498, Clifford McAvoy 501, Alma Mc-
Pherson 436, Ella O'Brien 420, Allen
Pickard •.454, Olarence Pickard 494,
Lillian Snell 479, Victor. Sweet 444.
Clerk's Notice of First Post-
ing of Voters' List 1906
Municipality of the Township
of. Stephen, County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or
delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and
0 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies required
by said sections to be transmitted or delivered of
the list, made pursuant to the enid Act, of all persons
appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the
said municipality. to be entitled to vote in the said
municipality atElections.for Memhere of the Legis-
lative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and the
said list was first posted up at my office, at Crediton,
on the ninth day of July, A, D., 1000, and remains
there for inspection.
;lectors are called upon to examine the said
list
and if any omissions, or any other errors are found
therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the
said errors corrected according to law.
Dated at Crediton, July 0th. 1006.
HENRY EMBER, •
Township Clerk
GODERIOH
Model School. -Ila Allen 478, Cora
Blair 438, Roscoe Beckett 448, Lila
Cameron 469, Ernest Colborne 472,
Pearl Duff 407, Reggie Dunlop 414,
Earl Elliott 434, Viola Johnston 439,
Jessie Kerr 495, Allan Marshall 435,
Geo. Marquis 430, Ohas McArthur 391,
Lottie McCreath 398, Murray McDon-
ald 440; Gordon MoNevin 466, Fred
Parsons 445, Rose de Peudry 463, Beat-
rice Pridham 532, Josie Saunders 398,
Jack Swartz 448, Geo. Thurlow 393,
Frank Townsend 400, Lillie Robinson
436.
Separate School. -Mary Griffin 450,
Alvin Hurgitt 538, Leslie Webb 533,
Edna A. Webb 543.
GODERIOH TOWNSHIP
No. 2 -Nellie Henderson 426, Nina
Walters 435, Janie Yuill 477. No. 5 -
Ruby Potter 463. No. 6-Robt Bichan
463, Myrtle Johnston 390, Eva Wilson
439.
Clerk's Notice of First Post-
ing of Voters' List -1906
Municipality of the Village of
Exeter, County of Huron.
HI4NSALL
Emily Dunn 403, Marjory Hopper
485, James Murray 391, James M Mc-
Arthur 393.
EAST HURON
SEAFORTH.
HONORS --Russel B'st, Frank Doch
erty, I til Hinchley, F R Larkin, B
McGinnis, Robert Peck, Orland Smi-
ley, Bessie Grieve, Ethel Kerr, Katie
Kerr, Vida McDonald, Helen McDon-
ald,
cDonald, Jessie Robb, Gretta •Ross, F A
Thompson, A M Turner.
PASS. -W Aberhart, W Archibald,
W A Curtin, P Doyle, C Forbes, 'W
Gibson, H Horton, W A Jordan, I
Jordon, W F Lowrie, I Morrison, M
Malay, R 0 McKay, R O'Rourke,
R Roach, A Reid, F Smith, Staple-
ton. H Stephenson, I , Somers, R G
Willis, L Atkinson, ill Barbour, M
Bell, A Bruxee, S E Caldwell, Ella
Ohesney, B Crich, L 0 Dietz, NS Gov-
enlock, L Harurnett, B G Jones, E R
Jordan. 51 J Lowrie, E McClure, P
Ross,A D Scott, 51 J'Seott,M Stewart,
H M Taylor, M J Walker, M Watson.
CLINTON
HONORS. -Scan Ohidley, Courtice,
W Doherty, G Elliott. K Hest, H Fair,
51 Holmes, 0 Kerr, B McTaggart, H
O'Neill, I O'Neil!, D Ross. I Scott, F
Tisdall, D Taylor.
PASS. -G Archer, 0 H Anderson, 0
Bedard, L Beaton, S Carling, G Chant,
S Copp, I Oriole L Crich, G Crick B
Draper, T Elliott. A Findlay, H Gra-
ham, P Huller, T Hibbert, E Rill, W
Heywood, D Holloway, E Jordan, I
Knox, M Livermore, E Lawson, I
Landsborough, L McTavish,B McIver,
0 McCartney, 0 Millar, E O'Brien, 0
Potter, N Robson, A Trick, M Trewar-
tha•, H Wise, 0 E Wise, M Torrance,
Bert Wiltse.
HAY.
No. 2 -Ethel 0 Case 398. No. 3 -Bes-
sie Cochrane 390. No. 14 -Eliza Mul-
holland 452, Nellie McArthur 449, Jes-
sie McArthur 407, Sarah Petty 450.
Separate School --Isaac Ducharme
423, Thesee Laporte 392.
STEPHEN
No. 1 -Gladys Essery 404, Czar Wil-
son 390, Frank Mitchell 300. No. fi-
lature Sims 417. No. 3 -Fred Beaver
392. No. 4 -Wilbur Morlock 431. No.
6 -Bennie McCann 418. No. 7 -Ezra
Fahner 890. No. 8 -Russell Patterson
391. No.16-Waldo Hartleib 391, Nor-
man Kellerman 409, Leonard Keller-
man 409, Maida Routledge 493, Pearl
Willert 451, Beatrice Graybeil 390.
STANLEY
NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted
or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 8'
and 0 of "The voters' List Act" the copies requited
by the said section toboso transmitted or delivered
of who list macre pursuant to said act,. of all persons
appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the
said Municipality. to be entitled to vote in the said
Municipality et Elections tor members of the Legisla•
tive Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that
said list was fret posted up at my office at Male
street, Stetter, on the 14th day of July of 1006, and
remains therefor inspection,
Rlectors.are called upon to examine -the saki
List, and if any omission or other errors awn found
therein to tolce immediate proceedings to have the'
Said errors oorrceted nacOrdpfii{r to tail
JOSEPH S1LNTOTO,•
01ei4c of the said Municipality.
3ate:1 this 14th day of July, 1006.
No. 3-Ernerson Heard 459, George
Johnson 392, Ella Peck 423, Maggie
Peck 492, Harvey Reid 446. No. 4. -
Violet Stevens 423, Edna Sterling 390.
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No. 9. Roy Oapling392, John Arm-
strong 416, .Mary Edigheffer 413, Thos.
Myers 405. No. l0 -Walter Moffatt
460. No. 14 -Jean Grassick 496, Etta
Jarrett 428, Norman Jones 431.
TUCKERS.M LTH.
No. 1 --Jessie Buchanan 414.
USBORNE
No. 1 -Edna White 395. No. 2 -
Thomas Hodgen 392, Jennie Monteith
411, Almer Stewart 392, Wesley Stone
403. No. 3 -Mildred Copeland 395,
Gilbert Duncan 433, Earl Gardiner 430,
Williatu Roach 439. No. 5-11erbert
Bissett 421, No. 6 -Newton Clark 410,
Laura Godbolt 421, Lille Heywood 452.
No. 7 -Loftus Bern 402, Arnold. Tay-
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ayfor 390-
'VARNA
Pearl Dunkin 519, Lillie Johnston
535, Roy Morrison 540, Ritchie Mc-
Naughton 509, Winnie McNanght"n
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7Allan McKenzie 474
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Prank Mc-
Kenzie
Kenzie
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EAST WAWANOS}I.
No.6-Feir1 Wightannn 441, Olara
Bamford 509, Ewnla Campbell 486,
The Exeter Council,—
War Village
die or ally
other property sold,
bought or exchanged
for you et reasonable
commission. Apply-.
iS1lagnonS & CItI;non.
waraageenta*A!
SANDERS & CREECH
CLINTON
Business College
(Affiliated with Wiagharn Business College)
OPENS
SEPTEMBER 3rd
in McKay Block.
Three Courses----
- Preparatory,
Shorthand and Type-.
writing,
Commercial,,
GEO. SPOTTON, Prin..
The council met in the Toa n Hall
on Monday, July 23rd. 9.11 the mem-
bers were present. The minutes of
the last meeting were readand a .p-
proved.
A'letter was read from the County
Clerk, W. Lane of Goderich, regarding
i. •chargeable
the County Rate for 1906, ch ge e
against the municipality of Exeter.
which amounts to $968.76.
The following accounts were passed:
Connor Bros., account to June 23rd,
511,05; Jas.Connor, salary as Librarian,
$25; Thos. Hatter, labor, $3.43; Ted.
Jones, do, $10.12; Sid. Sanders, do,
$15.75; Walter Westcott, do, $15.00;
Thos.Crews, do, $2.85; Harry Parsons,
street watering, $21; Queen City Oil
00., gasoline, $10.06. T. Kay, refund
of fines paid to Attorney,$6; Advocate
Printing Company, acct, to July lst.,
$30.75;Municipal World supplies,$5.14.
-Passed on motion of W. J. Neaman
and A. E. Fuke.
Messrs. R. N. Taylor, Esli Heywood
and E. 5, Christie visited the council
asking a grant of $125 for the band
for the year.
Heaman-Creech-that a grant of
$100 be given to the band, being the
usual amount given, the band to give
the usual entertainments, half payable
now,balauce when required. -Carried.
Treble-Heanlan-that Mr. Chas.
Christie he appointed a member of the
local Board of Health in place of Mr.
D. McInnis, who has absented himself,
-Carried.
The by-law regarding the impound-
ing of hnrses,cattle, etc. and the fining
of owners of same was read the second
and third times and finally passed.
The following cemetery accounts
were ordered to be paid: James Willis,
labor, $25.50; W. M. Rayburn, plants,
$15.
Clandeboye,
W. R. Williams of this place has
beeh appointed Science Master of the
St. Marys Collegiate Institute at a sal-
ary of $900.-A prominent farmer stat-
ed the other day that the fall wheat
was ready for the binder, abouta week
ahead of last year. He said that in
some sections it was being cut ahead
of the bay, owing to the very back-
ward season for the latter, and the ex-
ceedingly warm weather for the wheat,
-Geo. Simpson who was badly injur-
ed a few days ago by falling from a
bidder, is getting along as well as can
he expected. -The remains of the late
George Hodgins were laid to rest in
St. James' cemetery on Wednesday.
Farmers and otbers out of town
will bear in mind that Thursday, Aug-
ust 2nd is Exeter's Civic Holiday.
Mrs. Won. Stewart and daughters,
Mise Mary and Ida, of Gore.st., are
visiting relatives in Sentralia.Crediton
and Exeter. -Stratford Herald.
Grand Bend
Geo. Trott, photographer, is doing a
rushing business. -S, Gravelle of Thed-
ford spent a few days here during the
week. -Masons are busy with Richard
Hamilton's new house. -Mr. Dent has
given his cottage a coat of paint. Mr.
Ward of London has also had his cot-
tage,renovated.-After an absence of
two months in the West, Mrs. S. A.
Oarriere has returned home. -Wm.
Leavitt has fully recovered from the
effects of his recent accident. -J..1.
Quarry of Ann Arbor, Mich., is spend-
ing his holidays here. - Haying is
abont over and the farmers are now
turning their attention to the fall
wheat. -Fred Paul and wife'of Strat-
ford and Fred Wessman and wife of
Mitchell are spending the week here.
-W. Norfolk who came here a short
time aRu from Stratford for the bene
flt of his health. was takeii worse on
Saturday, and Dr. Rankin of Stratford
was sent for, who is now attending
flim.
BIRTHS
FORD. --In Hay, on July 19th, to Mr,
and Mrs. Geo. Ford, a daughter.
HUSTON.-At Maternity Hospital, Cal-
g,gary, on July 18th, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Huston, a daughter.
HAcxel:y.-In Stephen, on July 24,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Hackney, a
son. -
MARRIAGES.
CASE -STEPHENSON.-In St. Marys,on
July llth, by Rey. Grant, Nelson G.
Case, formerly of Exeter, to Miss
Marian Jane Stephenson, ofSt,Marys.
OEHN-00BBLEDICR-At Ailsa Craig,
on July 18, by Rev. Baker, Allan F.
Oehn, of Shakespeare, to Essie A.,
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Oobbledick, of Ailsa Craig.
BAIRN-Lot£a-At Clinton, on July
17, by Rev. Stewart, Wm. J. Baird,
M.A., of Nelson, B.O., to Miss Mary
Christina, only daughter of W. R.
Lough, of Clinton.
DEATHS
LEMING. Near Cromarty, on July 18,
Thos. Leming, aged 78 years.
HODGINs-In Lucan, on July 23, Geo.
Hodgins. aged 80 years,
ANDERSON -At Kirkton, on July 15,
Mrs. Frank Anderson, aged 76 years.
HOPICINS-In Woodham. on July 18,
Thomas Hopkins, aged 77 years, 10
months, 10 days.
BEDFORD.-Iu Crediton, on July 20th,
Arabella Grace Westcott, wife of
Geo. H. Bedford, aged 30 years, 5
months, 20 days.
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