Exeter Advocate, 1911-11-9, Page 1TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR.
Local Items
Bleck s uase
1 sltOoi: m
epee ran
Nov. 1st,
Mrs Harrison, Sinscoe Street, is con-
f•
.h to her bedw,.,,.,•
ed e, o _ . ter a a e seyer . lac
k
t.
of illness.
In ss.
Ins..pecia; Tont of Gederiett was an
ofeteial duty tee eerMection wilp the
school here thee week,
Tee Ladies' Guild or the Tri'itt 'tient-
or:al Churc -i !lave decided to !told the r
Ainruai T3aeer ;les year on December
et-, ;zest.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
NI E S
N � R ARl —The t-t've ea v ' ser-
-ices
a r r, s
a ces !r coeee tion vete Casten Presby-
Ieri.n Ciaureli were held are Sundaylast
a2id were ceselucted byy Rev, W. L. H,
end, R. 1 clr Stratford Tee
v,- -_ i.e, W45 de lesettul ;ltd ev ry t tieg
rias a•, 'avOrable res CO" -Aid ba des!red,
11r, 3torv;3!]d pt`eae13ed i:t the morning
,::d evening end delivered two able, log -
feel aid .n)presslve sermons to large
cog,, r'egAt;ors, the ehureti in the even-
it,Q bela,e over crowded, whfe a num-
ber wea'e unable to gain admittance. 'Botta
scrvleen were, pertiettlerly bright a:ld
entertaieing, the choir contributing
much t o make them Niue. The eoloe
by � '•vere s t:' -an e�a ad-
,>: t1 McDonald P L,xid
nie bly eeadered and delighted all, The
collectgess aanaueted, tO about e250.
HORSES T -.".t ^ o r
RS S S QI.I�T t, ;'t, R, R b.c ,
has been engaged an a dredging
et ,'ear Ingcrsolt, was '.n t9W7A
cl, and rcataadtted over Sura..
die, Ixc ltaforteed the Advoeatsl that lie
;,.d Leese ire rdo o •os't t^^
r La , to tsdeaa »t t
a
c W
, a tea 9t 3;01^ .a i h bed e^
�,' tea ,� ld) 1 r d bC »t
a+ssl
hen at Xtryersoll, Xt was
td '1t .Cly ars; ks , ou UP, con
-
ad o1.e i ornIng• rale geirg'
stable they Wer ;remelts, lep
Iltla y* 7oar+t
c,,
a he meld
$e3.t.
er or the etolee leant, arty
were supposed to 'ave
to London. While here Mr.
?e aa.d to ba to coneereettee
r. Thos. \Ylttte, staredriver. and
u: o
10
6=e
ra
that he had aceta
;hna ;tnewe, i,:r.; to the desetlptlon or
tee one missing, and that they wore, In
alto ^ne!ghboreoad gal Whalen. air,
Bob-
'D
ewent out art wty Sunday reel
lo^atCd t
te messing team and
made :r-
vamencuts to have them taken back
to Ingere911,
pays for The
Advocate ,�, ate tlto
Jan. 1 "1913
EXET]R, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911.
ells i , W. H. T,,evett was ;aa Toronto on
bus= -'nese last week.
The Farmers a inthZ
8 section,o,are
about
through harvesting arveatinheir rootr,
fit C oP, with
t90 ezee r^� ;
t.on ofthe u
t ..� s. A as
p .P All ie
a big yield: tots, year,
Me. Wm. Dixon underwent asur surgical
a1
operation. the ]atter part o_„
last week
t'o,t the removal 9f a growth en ees
ear, Tate eperatton: was a success .ltd
KITLK.'roN CHURCH CASE
t e
S _iary
ileo young man. implicated in the charges
]aid bythe tru s of r o th-
t't, s I ' k n _ ie
Ce frs., t
t
od` cur a
_st h ch was mtn't ed for trial
P et t.a
, 0 1
Ito -day, and aat h
! will ea`n• the Decem-
ber
ece
Y, PPm
b r
Tee eel-
'
sessionsStratford,v -
s n n� T,ho E ,
ee
w elegise
do ash r e �o- a. b -
a h s# d a s
4 y Y c.
trate O'Loane of Stratford, 12 witness-
es bene examined, occupying the tinge
o- the coati till after :, o'clock. R. S;
Ilobe,tson of Stratford prosecuted, and
Mr. Gladrnan of Exeter defended. Ilaz-
elwood was baled out 'en two `sureties
a;
$_OO cache Another charge, grow-
Pitt r out of the above car,;., was laid
against Ernest Nixon, of intimidating
a w?mess xaamed Geeenstreet, R. S. Rob
ertson prosecuted and A. 1VV, Ford 9t'
S. elaree defended. The ease was ed-.
jaurned for a week,
i
NEE
A
EXETER Ela SGHOQL REPORT
Death of W. O. Bissett
HEARI? AZ! ST,� S1ARI S
s, Nov, 3, --Chester Hazelwood —
Mr- Dixon is recovering nicely..
'Jit J Davis r e' atelegram
s., v v a
r P eC ,..
d
^ere elenday eeer ng froth Hugh River,
Alta„ stating fha.t Mr, Arthur Davis
vT?;a deft bore several months ago has.
suffered a stroke of paralysis and. is
el a very low, etato as a result,
Mr.J. J. Kn:o,'s=t, Steteete Agent, has
just received word !trona headquarters
tee a mr' stat' -aa will be erected !;ere
on the old site, 1t was thought that;
owing to the pressau•at of RI) nauclh Work
QC 1 similar nature that a..,sewl station
here could not ba erected tali sprutg,
but tee company has decided to go on
w 9 the; work at once. Tllis. 'w, ill 1;e
SOod Ilesys t9 the travellieg public as
under present conditions it is wee'
convenient,
.Nle ADMISSION
Tee Goderieh ;isnal, Liberal. coanment-.
in on Sosolrh. Etiio:t, the- candleate
named try the Conservative party in
Centre Huron, Frankly admits that the
opPoeition will ryot 1tave e ghost or a
5hOw towards turnerse the polltieat sit.
tui sign :All the eom:ng Ontario elections,
Amway other !gringo it 'ettys,--"lRo ore
°opposes that the 1Vheeley' Government
a- the
a
In ..a
ul: °tat at o being
a aems-
tee
8ted trotm tower at t'P1 , co>aiita; electeries+"
JOHN CA -TILING DEAD
Se tor Sir John +Carlinge B ,
Le C. Lorulemee &rete old mate, died;
elonda v eelerr oo n at, pour technic at his
rosldenge, 564 Wellington street, :after
!.
tial Meese s Smatey t b t i
ll e s o months. a. Tl o Meucci.
mGd-
., t
cau,to 4f deat,t, Watt pleuro-pnou-
ronia which developed oar i riday and
wb b he was unable because or
his, age—he was St"3 ons Jame -ley 23rd
t-- r
la and general, weakness, a
s m z,a c k ails to
g to combat,
, t>7,t
Last 'spring Sir Joh, • waft o
p . sr r! usl 1 1
John ae Y l ,
the result of a breakdown duo o bee
advanced years',, end rot two weeks bds
lite was 'detsp.,ired of. Ire ranted ,and
during' the 'Hummer he enjoyed fairly
oat health.
eleasrs. T..tomes B. William S• barn!;
R. and Mess Lizzie Carlitee stud. slider
etre, Thettlee 'BFssett lett \Vednesdae
nleaseng to attend, the funeral a their
uncle Sir John, Carling.
CARLING'S
PHONE 18
:DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
We are having a two weeks sale. of all Dress Goods
in black and 'colored, We therefore quote a few of the
prices to show you that we ;Mean what we say. These
Dress Goods are in nearly all the shades that are worn
this. fall. Mess Goods that was
Regular $1.25 for $1.12 Regular $1.35 for $1.08
Regular $1,50 for 98c. Regular $1,00 for 88c.
Regular 750, for 58c. Regular 50c, for 42e -
All these prices hold good only for two weeks so
come in and secure your dress for the comm season.
_READY MADE SKIRTS
have a few tea made skirts in B
Y
Brown, Old Rose which we
discount of 33� per cent. off
chase early because this is a bargain.
We d lack; Green
Red, Blues, Bwill clear
out at a disc. Come and pur-
WALL PAPERS
House cleaning`' time is come . again , so buy your
Fall Wall Paper now while we are offering a discount
of 25 per cent. on all papers.
You may need a new
Carpet or. Rugthe
y pe s fall, if
ou do pis come in andpure ase at a . discount of 15
r cent. These are exceptional bargains.'
P
DINNER SETS
1
`tafe efto.cl,
s . w ear regular ; $10.00 for, $•00
ularr $8.00 for
ilt e i.
e Prices a d for all kinds � . �ndl� ® . Produce.
.rod c'
�r u e . r.. `
P P ♦
LONDON ITAS 1310 I3LA?.E.
Tee mopt destructive fire in London
!! a quareter of a century completely
destroyed eix or the largcet business
housee on Friday morning last—J, 1-1.
Chapman f Co„ T. F. Kingsmill Saco.,
ev.:AIara > Co,.'Brewster's Fancy- Store.
Purdem,'e Hardware, Rootne, Corbett &
Co. and R. J. 'Young & Co. The loss 's
roughly estimated at three: -quarters of
a 1n.11ion dollar$, and 'between; 300 and
n
400 p,oplo are, throw out .or employ_.
;wrene The fire broke Put about Shur
o'clock ;'n J, 13. Chaptnan's store.;
r.ele, tee Stroud deu3hter at: Mr,
Sanders o: the end eonepe s:en IDf
S'.cpne^ was pain:1411y bursted we1lt.
lata w
^ :e ..1 Thursday Sega a "t
a, a, o o a
o stend om a shall black �?f wood !bat
near the lurnaeo and the •Meek
fig see fell against^the Sumacs pipe
the result that, bet arm was con-
ti bu e
:a`>t, rn d
ST. JOSEPH ON TUE RETROGRADE
Ser'eral t amen =sutvcyers have staked .
a este or an electric road to Stratford
was a
London St. is •s but his . e as
ao �f
v
tar as went. Docks vete: built by
the Government, and it is a matter of
regret; that this money was uselessly'
wasted, as the dock'. wast never need
+ _ ,
Y
o . _ _, h t boat on a mal
cep a, s, it g a, small
scale and the dock to -day is ere A sad
cond'Rlon.—\Vhen Mr. Canton built the
hotel and other buildins, and saw his
pians would not work 'nut, it' ,s remark-
able a the pro-
pertythat he d <im t fate. v P
perty ad jeinine the lake, !Wake some
rate parks, walks and driveways and,
pet bveretlr.'.lug, et""'selepe ` :'raw' summer
touriets to a spot on. the Lake li,uron
that, would in time be as popular as
Muskoka, and much easier of accrete -3.-
71e inhabitants of this hamlet, being
or French, extraction, are beginning to
lose hope that St. Joseph 'will ;develop
into a greater eery, es Mr. 'N. M. Can -
ten, well known as a pramllter„ had
planned it to bo. The Balmoral, the
large hotel built by Mr. Canton, :s
slowly Sailing` away. It is a large struc-
ture of the class of the Tecumseh.
or London, and veould have made an
inspos'ing piece 'of architecture had It
been finished in . all details. The hack
walls and ane aide have crumbled, and
the a •est is norm to safe. The, wine
factory is a vacant building, and the
business block also, there not being even.
cer 'stove # 'thrix place. Mr. •Can -
tin's house, and in fact', every build-
ing. put up by,,him: or hi's friends. is a
model ere architecture, and built well.
Mr. Cantfn-bought much land from the
neiglhboeing farmers and had a city
surveyed.
SOUTH HURON LIBERALS
NOMINATE E. ZELLER.
Hensall., Nov. 1—At the Liberal con-
vention here to -day, E. Zeller of zurich
was chiosen. as Liberal �ca»didate at the
coming Ontario elections: in South Hur-
on. Other names submittt'ed 'to the dela;
gates were Dr. F. A. Sellery, Hensall;
A. Mustard, Brucefield; and H. Smith
Eretor,: Mr. ZeUer, however, polled such
a. large vote that others withdrew. A
resolution was passed In behalf of the
New Leader, Mr. N. Rowell, T . t C
About a hundred delegates were' pre-
sent. 1 !
D M_ACARTHIT,R, V. S., NOMINATED
IN NORTH MIDDLESEX
Al'sa, Craig, Nov. 6.—North Middlesex
sex Conservatives; nominated err. Dun-
can Macarthur, df East • Williams, as
the Conservative candidate for' this
riding for the coming provincial elec
tinkle at a Conservative `conventiion held
here to -day. Mr. Macarthur was nom-
inated followa:ng'rthe refusal of Mr. :3.
W. Doyle,;, the present member, to con-
test the const'ituehtcy. Mr. Doyle` stated
that' owing to ill -health, he would hay
to retire from ipoli,tibs. "Mr. R R.
Gee -ley, vi.; P . for 'Manitoulin, and Mr.
George Ell' o'tt, `Nl.: P. for North, Middle-
sex, were the 'speakers ,at. the, afternoon.
SHAREHOLDERS MAY NOT LOSE.
The Toronto Geobe Says. ---It is `
reasonable possibility that not a: share-
holder of tile. defunct ” Sovereign ; Bank
'will loose a dollar, according to a
statement .made kt the, `city yesterday
by one lei a position' t{o kno`w: The as-
sets far the' bank have been �'akeii over
i Assets. lrintitcd re
by„the-Internrat real
organized tram The shareholders: of the
bank It was' staged that, if the share-
holders did not came en,(h a double
.ability assessment' Was i.nevitablg but
if they jo'in the af'r'o'^' they, w,ill,,ehare
int whatever was resited fr' t sthe,
arse}s. �; tt"'v4as -else 'stated
+ fr• 'f„ '1" t e unt�lisl
ntanoY
Chieaao tIV,t1&i- alt e`, Ra 1W Y°a lid t8e
was
,
A laeka al Rail'ittray wa+p _ _ �-,poss-
ble of real Mat st41110
t,' v
T,he Fl te£et Oddfello,ws o to uri
T,huxaday ta.'ass;referee. iilstltut1n6
For October, I L S. Department. Form _,
IIT
Honors,—S, Petty,
80.;
N. Alt
y
Te
tere ?aa
eed
away at
t
is home, A83.6• G Copeland 80 ;.i.SwE_srdfew attCetProbablt,e :aa
oldest,'
75 5. Pass—E. Case, 71.6; R. 'Wood, ter'and veteran: bltselese main, of Exetez
611.8; E
t3; , I -1u
kn 688• A. Hr r
n at �'b a>
Hartle..
'b, the
person f
a Z G
"SS,,.1 . s
pe .z t Bissett,
68u G Pa
ssi a 67
no , H. Puke. Gee wee died on Tueeaay cvereee last about
C. Wood, 64.6 IL; Mag, 64; Ii, next”- e elat o'clock, at the age of 79 Gr,;years,
t4, 6X.3 ; to ,eve, 60• 'No, o1 roll 4 months 21 days. Slree last Feist
26, Average attendance, 25. !roar/ des -sed bad been very' poor
'V1. B. Weldenhammer, B. A. Prin. l eee th front heart trouble, and vtt"s
be -
Form
9 -0 -f
H`onOrs—A, Willis, , .t.l to up attd around tee greet -
L, Boyle, 70.e'; Pass I. T;°uebner, 74, 1 e e parof t cut lime he was ;,raduelle
1i. elarton, 73.6; B. Oeee 7`2; 31. fa,.l'i.Pha About a week ,ago lila Condi
ego .t'l, .6e..8; L2 dee Harvey, 69, ,; A, tem gave.:evidence of rt change 1o., Tl
B a 1
M
kens o 68,3; �
Quackenbush., F'k
worse, se and r dub,!
a era "�. ^,e
R.65,5;
b 5 Y �, -u .�
4
6a_. C H,
'"sett M. McQueen- u.
_1e ce
Hodgson, wrung ,
was
teen ,v, u.. down o - F-
'3� d 'A t h n dist t
03.3; J Davis 65.; N Carmichael, 6e; Mr, B_sse:t was ban _a. t e'1.°"Ne..-:.,
G. Oke, 61,0; Laura:.H9weee b1.1. Num- of S:ep',ter, On the Lo*„d :7 from?, stag
bet o' hell, 22,`>verage, attendance: " 1. 'a 8il0r. d`'.^ta,l^e sweet of ,.., ,o; ':,".7 ',
..',',I:', 3S, Ilobb T0.a.":e . tT..e year 1547,., grid Ih.e -0,',1',Q1' ., <,..ti' . ,x;
Form I--llotrere. --L, Stewart. 79 ; .+,, been epee- Eci eer and to'titerr1 e
labk'=k 711; 13, Harvey. 76; .Paas-- v'b' 5t'tty. Fez" over, fort° -five ye „^r ,.
G. Morley, 74; 3. 5Str'a1tg, 71 ; tele. Don was engaged :at lettsii.esa ersatts, t.rs'•
ell, 71; ,41, C.ese4 70; I. Sweet, 6,9; N. x k
N. ;1 r`.e t,t, and hardware bus arc 't ,..Pa
T nen�mer, 415 ; E. Tereaks, 68; 1x. R'rv.. for Nearly ;forty YearsIcoeduettd tee ;_v-
s; 67; D. Hall, 6f ; ,A., I -i gaster, 60. cry bus-neee at' th- rear of the"C'::t..al
t(, Hanle e, 65; E. McAreeeti`, 65;A, .tel, 1'n the year 1570 3L, Pie-
Cage, 64; 13, I estltx, 6"�; •Z.. Taylo , herr was married. to' his riow bereft 'a.;fti
61 :r A. Beverley, 00; 31, Blatchford, 00. ".-Franca Hooper- ebb ''e grief s'r;c°1;,.
Senlor Coma eXeit11 7onidrs,-1 . '.ak1113011e;} over t<`^ae gad event_ '10.- l:- r,, di -
81.; I. Rive^s, 70, Ju.ior eentinereeser"ceased has b,ea; a gooey and eventful
r
� 1
v
Pio r ',
1
tea �t A. , ,u
ch9^h;
e: a, . �.a, 1 as +,*
s E. ogre, IIo baa probably to la.`� exca, ,.,c
Day, 72; F,. '.14:11, 66; G. Mae, a5; F. longest mun,aeipat caro;r o: <tt,y ream
.lcDo A 1 ' a Roll ,
nd , (14 - Nur Ybo; o t o ,.
s '-, the R .l, 43, � �zs, the clo'u'atk°, hau^Sn,� ,Kra. �abaui a
Average atteatdance, 41. quarter or a eentury served et
M. et.. Campbell, .Teae:'er, Counee boah:d of tt;e village 1n .the ra-
te S. Departnlen; parity of Cou'ie<llor, Deputy -Re rc er.
Sr. TV- elO0.o0s,_zvillie tiraitseet, t,;4 ; Reeve, and his :able and steered coo;aetl
lberta 4 #f -tight, 81 iecetriee, Tied- acid advice tt all i a.ttc s pertaini:;g ;'o
pert, 79;ellidred 1 eywood, 79; Mina:!e ti:,c, flute' or the egyres need were
kl it
ar^a'y. 781.:! er eleurice Settlor, 71; A, timely aad valuable, In politics dtreeee
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1C' I.d, z, \'
a] 1 lT 't w
a -�-C. Powell, o. :s e,l
s, G
, cd wee s . rhr r t v ..i:�,
5,
Zu.l Prtae Va , end ,,�',C
9.,. 0.D:av:s• F1; A. e[aris: s9; A. part; lose! in e'en a Sault -°taw aid .^�r
bele 79.; 11, 4" .at tr , 7 c, ; e1, 1'Iu3toll ;dent worker, He was a nsei ber or, tamers
and Ha,ry Perscni., equal, 76.—Pass— � Street Methodist Churc'n and ^Wata rtL;-
ular In atteedarrec at divine wera'ilp. The
x
1ti
deg h S .. ir.Bassett,r 1 be a fc t •d
o 1 , I,a„ c G. l
3
mourned .n the cofununi.5,':.It e touch
many hearts web a's:tees of personal
loss, for Mr. Bissett' end a 'nature that
attraeted_1riendsltiets and retained: them,.
r
u but -,v
r
1t ve h'a
n is a. times, es o "warm !wart
P t
Poral III, Jr. I•Ionors—G. Harvey, 90; and nn my spirit �ntade peen a near'
•1. Cor n! sh, 86 ; Z.. learness, 91:; Tti , ,1nong men, and no man mingled more
leneebt, 79; V. Sweet, 74 Wm, Davis, freely with all elz'es-s of his ,fellow.
77 ; I -T. P.oyle, 76 ; -V. Jo- es, 74714P; als citizens. Besid s the sorrowing wife he
,.
o 1 ,s survived 'res oro het s.•-•�'!':toma
.., . i�tli 71a ivt t
A t, . r. o^ c'by
't .lo ,sR,s
, . ♦, r. ,
Revere, , 1. !agile, 72, V. Drarenail, or town, George iI, .gird Edwin. Fa. 111*;n,
69 ; D. Knight, 67 ; D. Charlton, 64; peg. At the time of going to Press aa-
A. Delve, 62; V. Hartle ti 6'1 Form rafgeTfle'tt hard not beets made for the'
IL Sr. Honors—C. Morley, 80; E. tlunorai.
Doyle, 74 • C. Sanders,
r.
y nd a s: 7 a �v. I•I.1
Q rnCA9
Tire Anniversary ,services of Main
Street Methodist church? will be held en
Stniday nest. Nov. .12th, when Tt'ev. J.
E. J. elillyard of He`tsal3 will 'occu.py
the pulpit and .have chtrgc of the ser-
vices. ,
Florence Wow a38 L. tZuelte, equal 7i:
1laar, S
eddat+ 70;s
1
r Bowey. a�
� C.
eDona3d, 09; J, Pellicle 68 ;
G.
F:tton. , ea; el. Gladman, 61; HJewtor
1:owcllTre, 60, No. on Belt e7, Average
tits rdllttce,
U. Vesper. s ,teachf r,
p
•711. Pass C. Herona'n, 71; ; I. Easter-,
br oak., 69 13,' Gould, 69; 3t: elarehand,
69; Ce' Reed, 117; Weir. Brown, 0.5; , P
Collinswood, 02 ; Leon Dearing, 0e. lve.
enrolled 89, Average atteedance .36.
E. N. Kinsman. Teacher.
Jr. IV Honors, B. ,Horner 77e M.
Knott 76; Pass, D. Kuntz 74. L Delve
74, J. 13rickwood 72, F. Bowey 67, E.
Davis 64 III. Class.—Honoes, 1L I ydd
58, M. Piekard 82, G. Carlttni 77, G.
Ortae!:n 77, E. Powell 77', D. Phillips
75, G. Wells 71, G..Moirr 70, 3i. Hardy
67, Si. Day 65, L. Hastings 165, O.
Davis 63. No, on roll 33; average at-
tendance 31.
J. S. Murray, Teacher.
Class IV,—Honors, M. Harvey 89, E.
Davis 88, M. Harvey 85 ; Pass, P. Weid-
enhammer 73, 5. Davos 70, I. Davis
67, T. Connor 62, B. Senior 60. Class
III.—Honors, G. Harness 90, V. Row-
cliffe 86; Pass, E. Magee 60. Clara
IL—Honors, K. Hedden 79, C. Davis 79;
Pass, E. Russell 72, M. Webster ell,
e'. Manns 71, H. Kuntz 60. Class I.—
Pass, V. Walker 72, B. ,Acheson 171,
W. Bellwood 67, M. Norry 66. No. on
roll 44; average attendance. 36.
Irene Quackenbush, Teacher.
Jr. Pt. IL—G. ,Hind 89, el. Johns 88,
D. Balkwill 86, M. Kuntz 82,, 'I. Moir
82, P. Sanders 791V. Vale and R. Tay-
lor 77, H. Dignan; 71, L. Harness 70,
N. Hardy and W. Web!stei+ 69, C. Hey-
wood` 66. Sr, Pt. Ih—G. Powell 85, G.
Hedden 78, C. Jacobi 70, 'el. 'Eiworthy.
68, R. Davis 66, W. O twe'.h'i '61, C.
Br imacombe 55, E. Cookson 46. No. on
roP 47, Average attendance 40.
F, W. Howard, teacher
EXETER COUNCIL
A special meeting of the Council was
held' in the Town; Hall, Tuesday evening
Oct. 24th. Members' all, present except
NI:. Rivers. Levett—Walper—That the
street watering 'be 12c. per foot and
that a by-law be prepared confirming
same. -Carried. Walper—Day-That the
Reeve and Treasurer borrow 700 for
( current -expenses.
Council mct at . the Town, Hall Friday
eveninb, Nov. 3rd. All members present.
Minutes of last meeting were read and
canfirnied. Mr. M. Doyle waited on the
council and asked to have a bight plac-
ed on North street. No action was tak-
en. Day—Rivers—That the following ac-
counts be
c-counts-be passed andorders issued:ln
payment, T. Brooks, express $1,92; H.
Parsons, bal. street water: tg .account,
52.95; Ross -Taylor Co., lumber 22.16
W, S. Howe, chemical's, 98c.; W. J.
Iieamati, coal, etc., 43.59 ; G. Orange
17.41 ; F. Hector 2.98 ; .G. Cudmore 3,00
T. Houlden 5.25; R. Davis' 2.50; J.
Harness, bellr htging, 12.75 ; .' J. Bis-
set, mattress for lockup, 2.00; T. 'B.
Carlin', pt. salary; 21.75; W. J. Bissett
33.00 ; .Iona 'Ford :31.25, Levert—Riv-
e-s—That by-law No. 10 to water 'Main
street from; the 'Lake'' head to the South
Boundary, Wellington street from Main
to G. _ m
. R. 'traokHinton, ai:�d 'on street
west from the coltnet' or Carling and
Huron east to Mile corner Df Huron and
t•+b¢rt streets, andto levy a rateof' 12c.
a foot for tine said wate.L'm,.,,' be read
the second and' th,rd time and 'finally
passed.—Carried- vett=Day'..-T"nat we
submita by-law for- $5000, ,to b,,.vot
td -.on At .the tu .:. p`al elections r Jan
nary Wei+ for the purpose of extending.
the watermains;: and that a by-law be
prepared in accordance ' with, same.—Car-
tied. 'T. B. Carlini Clerk
Mr Ed
*Ilan, has "been ori the sick
lis tho past week bdit,,has re-
t during
LLIMLEY.
Mrs. Sas. Horton and Mins Nan 'were
n Seaforth on Sunday last.—Mrs. Sic-
L'htchey and •sister, Stiss Carrel, of
Seafortah were visitors at Sohn Glenn's
on Sunday*•—Mr. rind Mrs. Davis and
'Misses Davis of Staffs, spent Sunday
with Mrs Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. 'Denner.: The contract of contplct-
elg the bridge here has been, let to Gor-
don Bolton. his being ,,the 1hwest tender.
—The 'Misses Sadler of :Staffs were
guests of Misses Maude ;,Glenn on Sab-
bath last—The Ladies'Aid el the Chisel-
hurst church .net at the home ;of Mrs.
Frank Ryckrnan, on Wednesday ;after-
noon, when several interesting topics
discussed.—Miss Hugh: Chesney and
daughter Mies Ella were week end vis-
itors at thee former's brothers', Messrs.
Noah and Franklin Horton.
iJSBORNE.
Skinner—Hunter—The home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sr€1non Hunter, concession 4, was
the scene of a happy event yesterday
(Wednesday) 'the occasion, being the
marriage of .their daughter, ,Miss Ettie
Pearl, to Mr. Everett Andrew Skinner
of the sante township. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Mr. Steadman
in the presence of only the immediate
relatives and a few` friends of the con-
tracting parties. The 'bride and groom
were •unattended. The bride - looked
dears ;ng in a gown of blue silk, with
the usual !bridal veil and carrying n,
bouquet of flowers. After the ceremony
and the congratulations extended ,to the
happy couple all sat'dawn to a baunti-
ful repast. The bride received many
handsome wad useful presents. The
;,dung couple will take up their resi-
dence n Elinhvidle, and will have the
best wishes of 'a host of friends fair
their future ;happiness and prosperity.
BIRTHS
Bellwood—In' Exeter, one Oct. 30, tto 31r.
and Mrs. ' Neil Bellwood, a daughter.
Switzer—In Bianis'hard, on Tuesday, Oct.
24th, to 1r. and theirs. Whitefield Sweit.
z_r, a son.
Graham—In St. Marys' oO Nov. 1st; to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greha-n, a son.
MARRIAGES
Sk:Ath1er—Hunter—At the hone of the
bride's parents, an; Nov.' ,8, 1911,
by Rev. 31r. Steadman, Mr. Eaverett
Andrew Skinner, to Miss Ettire Pearl,
daug:hter of her. and `'Its. Semen Hun-
ter, of the '4th con. of Usb rne,`
Doerr-Seldon,—in Ingersoll, on Nov. 8
Mr. Ralph: Doerr to 1VI.iss Maria Seldon.
daughter of '1 - It'_chard Seldom, form-
erly of Exeter.
Dilwert'h—Keys—At Vary 'a, or Qct• 8i,
by Rev. T. J. Snowden, Martha younig-
0.st daughter o; Mr. Thos. Keys, to
Edwitn Dilworttr 'ot O 11ia,
Fletcher-Stone—In Exeter, on Nov. 8,
bv' ,ee.31r. Powell,>Mr, John''Trutiian
�,Fletiri.er,.'of t cov ne, to 7,1 es Tier`,
..,' recta, Stone daughter,
• ward' Stone' of Uwsborne.
DEATHS
sett lrt Exeter, c,a oNv 7th, WW1.
G. Bissett, age3 70 year 8',4 'loot! s
and 2.1 days.
EiLott—Ixi St. Paul, Minn., 0 , Nov
D. 11.c hie ';Ell a,t, 10. merlY a'; of E r
05
;If
six l�ra�a ru"
frr
learance
Sale
f
Men's
ear
Bawden st
Oid Stant
At
greatly
Reduced
Prices
Steck must be:`
sold in six weeks-..
Men's hats worth-
$2.00 to $2.50 for
1.25. Winter Caps.
worth 75c. to 50c,
Overcoats a n d-
suits at one third.'
off the regular
price.
Rain coats for
half price. 5 doz.
umbrellas fat 79c.
each.
At the Exeter
-
Bargain Store you
will find shoes ga-
lore at about half
the regular price.
Lots'
®f
rubbers,
left yet.
300 yds of sateen
regular u'lar
15c. for
Sc.
a`yo� d.
50 �
gloves
and mits at one.
third ` off
the
red,
ular price.
•
Spices at half
price.
Ba wdei 9 Old Stan
'Ile.E .
Exeter 13argain Store
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