Exeter Advocate, 1913-1-16, Page 4'40 UO cat
Senderfs & Creech., Props.
uttstuT, JAN. to, '13
LAST YEAR WAS YEAR OF SEN.
sATIoNs
erYt)"0/aw adVarecers In 1,[to
ha
• elte. setensatioet, thethine goea, faster,
• and that everes Meve swiftly. qt would
•;Seem that what is true ot ledividuals
re,speet let true elso of the Were)
--niach Year Seerne ter be More erovvded
with Mereenteete happeninge than the
• ye.a,r that preceeed ft, and 1912 -might
be eked ee a seriking example. lr
one revhews the eistory tit the year;
Ineluellit,g Is horIzon ihe vvitole
• ea`Weeft flora chain4 to Peru, he will be
•..-4.14 loerre 'GO find in, allAilatory an -
**other year le ,WhIen ego xjkany great
movements eel:Trek:sated °ingot under' ets y
New reptsblies have been bora; •old
laatiehe hare tOtteried, to their fale
e Great Men bave be tragically reetoved
but it wilt remeen -for another
ti011s to say It atquallY great Men,
hey° been boji n the year that has
euet passed. Net in a: Seniera,:tion lets
newtepaper Iteeding worl4 had se
st. many t heals as 11912 has le
upu
THE vr...k.ws OF 1912
Probably the wee; In the Palka,ns -was
the outstaeclieg reature as theeyeae's
news, The wee; between' TurkeY and
Italy began La 1.911„ but it extended
tettrough Most olf 1912, tend, eta, thier
<events belong te tete year Just elosed
7The more importlairrt war betvveen Tur-
zkey and the Balicele allie.s began ante
-a, few mottedes, aked the geoertal
ettpinion les the.t Most of the f:ghteng, is
-over with 1.912, trhe prayer mill be
ethat the Peace delegates, now assegebled
Ute•leatedon wilt be tibia tp •C'oine to a
.speedy agreement. 61n. the =gardens the
- war continuee, teaugh it is 'eqatie thee
icesegeb. sides are fighting eeeref
emxile'etatioln of ihieering, the calumet -el te
etease tiring est any moment. That this
war will alter thet map of eBerape is
er•oregone conelusien. The end has
ecolme±oTurltieee en a E-uropean Power.
„and as one tor the predominetting
' 1ue/ices La. nteinational Wreat.
easeer destiny remains for her will he
-working out itti Asia, and one. or ;the
7 -gtrese evotates de European diplomacy
wiLt e.hortly, dierappea.e. In her niece
likely to be berm a new Belleen.
Perhaps oat si power a.olinowledging
a. 'single king or overlord-, bet a pow-
- serful vonfedierecy that net in ,:futu-e
ece treated Nvitht reseect and that• gen,
be cetreted on In tune ot straes eo act
like a eing.lse naltrein.•
THE TRAGEDYi OF A.PRIL
Not omitting the, War, the great eews-
ee.,aper event of the year wee r be sink,
• of ttee. Titaseete It was '-11 it.pra
-that, iLhits ship, t wes the lastetord
- tan laraerry rind megnifiken.oe, and . that•
- laws supposed. eo, be as ensinkable age
.
3- rock island, neat her dootn byestrike
ling an iceberg off the An:tete:me :toast
S'ifteen hundred eeople if her, pees-,
angers and crew event to the batten),
esieh her, includitag such famotts men
-as ,Wen. T. 'Steed, Colonel Astor and
• l'eadere 'Straus. The ,sinking of the
- 'Titanic Wes probablyettee nmst eensat-
- lona_ dim:seer af enedern. •time% and
ren-tetbeeeld by the nrigliohl
.-sepeaking• world evOl., after tee. memory
r tee Balkan War has. faded. Another,
•
avant that -woes insignilfreent enough. -in
neelf, , and yet- thee attracted the • at,-
eteation o illgons and pnavolced ale
•:motet as mutt, disicussion as: the
sii-
• -fug of the Tiara, waet ftbe murder of
' 'Herman Rosenttal, .A. New York gamb«
CRIME AND TRAGEDY
- Rosenabal we.e neuedered in order thee
ees might not be able to give informatibn
remplicatee terte'e ot the New relat-
e Iaorme in a, zarabling httotuge scamdai,
a state of affairs tlhat shocked people
e Viletrial of his assassins revealed
:everywhere. The dynamiting _trial •wlehh
• -was reviewed Tuesday, Dec. 31st, and
Le earlier •tripal Or the 'McNamara bro-
thers are also to be accounted with
ette sensaticesal. events. of 1912. In
Tarnish politics the 'introduction; of
elite Home Buie Bill and ,the -organize
ed agitation age:rest it. Ulster were
▪ rae
most salient eventhe Otherwise .the
tolitice.1 evente of the year the
e Oat/ Cotentry leave been. furnished by
•strttggles over meals:twee previously in-
etrduced, and discusseed. The death ot
: tee Emperor tot japan Wats almost. fer-
e leotten in the nuere deembitic end of
a. great eitizen tat japan who was. far
eteetter known to the wbelee. Nog t was
etene at the gr*.t Japarteser heroes
"Om war with. Russia, and Msdeath
• mks an axe of respect to' hist -dead Erne
e„seeee needle e pre/found imPre^,8,4• ,
, GREAT MEN CONE
THE COUNTY COUNCIL
Tae coutnty COtrucIl ot the Oeunte
Huren foe the •Ye4r. 1913 witt best
eomeeteed as felleweee
Aelttleld-Wre, Huittee and Charlee
layiStewart
ee;let-Geolge TeLoglsaY.
Br asses -Join Leckie.
Berth -Dr, W . 1‘11,111fle•
• ClinternE. eantelon.
Calbenne-S, Biseett.
Exeter -W. J. Hieresnan.1
Goderlett Township --3. afeClere.
Gedetliete-B, C. Uunninge Mel Dr
3ney--11. W. LiVingstone aed 3
Heitsale--3 W. OrItteetne
Hay -L. Kaabmelsob,
ilowt,e,k-s. T. Winter and Harding.
Ht-james Lett:Jar.
Seerarth-3. A. Stewart.
Staeley-Wrre Glee,
Steptiele-W, TO, Sanders and lehn
Love.
TuekernertithrellebeetiXeKay
Turnbettry--johe• MuiveY4
Ileberee-Santuel Routley.
East Wawanosb-B,. W. Scott.
West Wawainosts-W.
Withat.arre-.I. W. Meliabbon.
' Wroxetetri-eC. Bela.
The Political complection of the
peeaectet County Council is steren of a
nt3,10r1ty Reform., and attcordance
•vete the previolus armngensent It 'well
be a :Reform Wit rd ep tor tits year.
• It, in expected that the Wardenship
•et 'he toasty vviel. be tbetween Robert
McKay Of Tuelciereimeth end J. M./ facav
entieek o Melilla:op wto have each seen
seven years service• alt tee CourstY
Ceuncil, Wee Bailie at Wt Wavra're-
osit Is ease ah aspirLent.
CANTIN .IS,STIES A BIG WRIT.,
• •
•
M McEvoy or. London, epon
ste'•Uctions :received faxen. N. et Catin
St Joseph, ' has !stewed a writ
against $am R,. 'Qle..rk and Jobe R.
Carter, in Which Me Ceirein • claims
$51,409.50 , and interest, being • ithe
yeltett Of 514,095 steams or Stock, in
a. eertain coeneodnyt He also ...asks an
inenection restraitaIng he detendahts
freen selling., the stock • until judgment
IS ..given.
MeG1LLIVRAY COMPLETE .RETRUNS
For Reeve
Posore ' 16 36 88 47,82 5837-284,
Merle , 19 35 11,22 65 4175-828
For Deputy -3i. E. Murder, wee
For Councilloes
Nickles • 27 27 83 16 69 74 85-327
Rosser 43 50 1747 29 20 41-277
Robinson 58 35 543783 64 68-392
Tweddle 23 19 48 55 3848 4e-265
Ire Alberta the municipal •elect:lend
eteld en the let ItIoneley in. Decerabee
and people there can atteact to the
3.ealiday season undisturbed by ewe--
icieee contests. Vie have .something to
eesen yet he this resPectsf.
--we-
"WEE BOWLS" DEAD
Seatorthe Jan. 13.-Jam,es McMichael,
one of the earliest pioneers of Huron
County, died at his home in, Sleaterth
bo -day at the agie Of 89eyears, and 10
raonth;s. His death is mourned by a
large number of relatives and friends
who were vrarmeg attaehed to Itim.
Mr. Michael came to Cada vrhea. 18
years ot age. In 1852 he went to Aus-
tralia deride' the title e( the gold rush,
returning to Canada our years later.
In 1895 Mr. -Mcerichaee started the
game of bawling on the green 'tete
and it 'had since ,becortge very populate
He has been the Presidemt etinve lts
organization. Be baught the • green
and pregeurtied it to the 'club. One ac,.'
comeof hes fqtnidttAes for playing'
with. small 'to -awls he wa,s knovve.ameng
Iris teliewLplayers ses eleree Boy:18,e
•'In 1912 China • elected • her finst
eiereselent lot'Ettarr114 Kart Technie--
ereely, Dr, Sun Yet ?Sem was. the fiAt
•"eaPresident, but et bee:lane apparent soCm
arta' be wa a denignated ea elarettnier
- tetra he (never could .1exting peace te the
„eountry, and tao, be seeppx1 ,aside and
eteatertnitted the strongmen of China
'to manage affeers. The -$mith Pole was
etelleiecovered by Almitendsen, in el. -91.1e but
It was net WrVin alaecle 7th, that '
explorer trebareed civiliea.eotte w:th
pews: or h'es' great exploit. A.viateme,eest,
Otte of -eat two fatibere en Toy,
• Wilbur 'Veright aseed away, . and r.)en.
mark Foist a euilielv in Kele. Fredeeker
• Vel, Lrr tee( same mooth, Among otber
noted men to die in 1912, were Galena
•le -tooth, General 'Sir George White, 'the
e defender of Ladysmith, and Sir Lowe'
Mance alma Ta,derne, ane of "tire ,greet-
, zest of medetet Englieh artiate. Tee
else Of tree Progressive esety ri tee
liketed Sta.tes, and the apparent
ittption a the Republican ineek • that
ghee gover.ned the United States •aa-.
u.renterruptedly since the
War. were teal es et greet ". letettiat
efetuit noW big thee bulk on •
peeee or history future conterentatiorS
est be lett to Judge. •
a.nleda -?0,.,day does. •net eend,„
• 'Ingle, pound be bubtee te Great 1,0-1,
t *Jo, '4,1teretais In 1903 'we •eent
40c;• ilbee Inetead
eautter to
beeetteeit elf oeVrereee,"
' 1IIt,p<sq.0Ld.A. eietart. litia,aititge,
• ytto gee deeedeee
.40,trs, ewe, there being 1000
• Ye 1911 than In
•
HAY TP. INSURANCE MEETING
• '
Tee 88th anneltal° insurance meeting of
The Hay Township Faemfeee' Mutuai
Fire Iles urance Oe., was head in the
Tewn laLI, Zurich, on Tuesday the 14
or jan. Mr. John/ E. Spereovr, the prese
ident of the company eor the Peet year,
acted as dhatirman,, The three retiring
director's, Mesellei. Carietian Stade,
wRlia.m Lamont wad' Wm. Const were
reeelected by acclamation and. Messrs -
Jacob Haberee and Augest Renee as'
auditors. On account of the new ree
quire/net-els of the linsurance act, the
en,trual :meeting Will be meld in future
tin• trse artist Monday in januaty in Zur-
ich. At the eloise. at the annual meeting
the dinecteee Mee to elect their prase.
aeilit and vim-preivident. flioh resu•Ited
-Mr. Geo. McEwen, I-Iensall, president;
:Me' Wm. reameert, Rake, eviceepresident
During the past year there have been
473 policies, issued co -ere -kg ant insini
eean_ r $1 059 950 alted tne year closed o_ , • • .
with 2005 policiesi en force having an
insurance Of $4,592,73-5, Th12. YearrEl
lessee amounited fte $7702.52. There le
a ',balance in the bank amountieg to
e10,490.41. The assets et the comParY
empunt to' 6181,662.62 -and the •come
Piny is free of liaise:ties,. Ealers pol-
icy -holder of the eontiany will receive
a,--i%•leader a/nd a repoirt, in the course
ot a fevv weelos? time.
WHALEN.
----
,The organized junior Bible Class
celebrated the Atniverlstery ot their
1,st yeers Orgatn,izetion, by grveng-, a
lb,enquet to the tlese and also tlie
jifficer,s and teuehetts of the Sunday
' School.• A apieledid supper was 'served
1 and toasts givento the following. Our
Church by David ,Jobnaton, lour Count.
by Hervey :Piarkiseson, sr., Out
I achool by John Haeelwood to .the
visitors 'by Mlellvrillte Ilern and to the
VV'aiter,a by S. Stevenson. The :close
• during' its year. of woek has been ,a
•(erese benefit td tee yOung peroPle .
Mess ',Besslie Morley the President" gave
Ze,,toest er.or- the elase and hat re,
merks sheeted et graduall growth and
deeded sueeese flee year -Mr. Cl,aeres
tattfgard Car.ndute, Seek., le v't,e:itifig:
a'r'Ieede around ',here thfa, vo:ritat.'
wirg; , I. 'el-tog:gat MIS returned itenfee
ertev /Mending the pest few' Menthe°
with her els:ter, tet l'egetretell.„ end •Is
i in P et)rei eeeteetelh 01 , able • lo .,, he.
'old f:e georet• I ediseft'eld.?tutlee,
ge ,,,.. :a. 0,
Crediton
Out, Heekey boariek. Went tiO Batter oie
Tuesdev to pley tbe first hockey eat,*
• tbe seafeete. The lesult Wela 5 toe
8 In raver et Eteterc
Elmer Sheafedowe is bus,yat a -
rink end heeee, ILO leave geed skating
in a few dalst
H. Flatter, attended the an -
Oral Meetieg of .tble police -holders, oe
The Hee Toweellip recratee's Matt. Eire
ins, Co. in ZOrich on "Tuesda.y,
The ttewly eleeted Outwit, held its
first geeetingtmn thee Kai. OLLmondaY
A. number of mettle Rana wens attendi
ed to,
A meeting 'of thee temperance aersoclie
teteen of the Township was held In
Evaegelical, Chureh On, eronday after!.
Reviva3 meetings, have comma -wed in
the Eversgehical Cherete
Tires pennies Of tie late erre. Ellen
Morlock, wialo died in Exeter were lee
tereed here eesteeday. Mrs. Mere
lock• lived heriet sit one time and we's
bdghly reSeleeted b)r ale. The bereaved
fanule- have the sympra,thy of the cone-
rauttitY.
Tbe annual election, or officers of the
letea..- court of the I.04F,1, was held bn
tee ledge le:betelOn. aleadee night. The
following iseehe• resert -ef the electioll
C, R., Geo,. tzei ; ACM., W. K.
Wenzel; FS., Alonzo; Fledging ; R:Se
Hert, K. Meer ; Offtetor, 'Moues ,Faist ;
S.W., John 'Wein t 3: W., Paul Shenie
Trees Ezra raise ;, &B., Walter Clark.;
1.B., F. ; Marsh:tall ;. Henri,
Wesley Brown of Bay- Port,,
/spent a. teee dsys in ioern latst week.
%else:tie ells father Better:I Brown.
• STEPPIEN COUNCIL
'Tine newily elected .-peunell of the
TowleshIP Or Stelaherl convened le the
Town Hall, CredliOnt, rati.' Monday, 13th
January, eh 11 o'clock aente': After' each,
teember bad subseribed to his declare
tions of office and property queilfica-
,.itiorznswer. theereadmitneateepis .0aipprotheivPed.revious meet-,
•Keleennent-Ele0let--.11hat the reporter'
the rettuneng, clatter re recent Local'
Option vote be f�e4.e-Carried.,
Fielebeenseri--E)lebelt-Tihat Jos. Gteeen
be appointed autesteesor, truant, officer
and sheep ',Main tlar -Carrled-
FLnkflGlL
mann--Tealt James
Hoagies be appeinted caretaker ref the
Town Hall, at tomer salaree-Ca.rried.
Elliott -Love -Teat Stephen *ebb :be
appointed aMember of the Beard of
Health or thrkes Years end William
Lewis, Ea. Broleenshiee and W B.
Oliver sanitary enspecticers or the ree
spective deed/a:tins aLloted tie then in
1912-Ca:treed. I
Applications were received Evora the
A.dvocate Printing Co, ter printing and
trent Fred Wdereth for the office of.
Treasueer alt. a salary of $75.
• Loves-Fittekbeeneal-That the appilea..-
.
tions be elled.leCarielled. - • -
Eleott-Irellferimaine-That By-law No.
180, aPPerintling :Samuel Brown . Trees!,
uxer or the Tovvirtehip ot Stephen; which'
ai11, be
nt;almd
aiPedasl'eedby utal
7bIlt'e19.
"0:110 hendeecl Doelfs.rs" in the . 19th
and 20th lines rend substitutipe ,tiee
words, "Ninety Dolls -es" th,e.refor.--
Car.rted. •• '
Irelleretann-Pingoelnert- That the
Township printeng be awarded to The
Oredlten Star et their -former tender.
--Carried. •
Lcee-I0ellercremet1-That By-law No.
197, to aPpoint mUnriciPal off.cere, hey -
Ing b'een, read thee -third timebe pedsed
and signed by' the Reeve an, Clerk, end
the seat of the, ddeporetion attached
tiherleta,-iOatiried. •
The following orders were passed,
--
Sundry persons, election expenses,
$9615; Bell Telephone ,Co., . account, tor
1e12, $13.55; R 3. Loiveli & Co., erdert
took and express, $9.90; Sae. Bowe,
bal coateact• Bet. 1, S. B. $3,15; A:
Eledgin.s, salar.y ae collector, $70 ; C.
Prouty, gratuity, 425; Ja1s, Cowan &
Cc., ges ' 67.84; Wason„ Pf.ke
& Stewart, re. Pollock. award drain,
$17.16; H. Bieber', re, Pollack awatd
drain, $6; A. Hodge:es, Cce, gas. $2.40
C.. Stetebagen, removing insane destr-,
tute to esyluin, 12.40 Henry Rader,
grevel cnN. B, $2; Hespital, fee Sick
Children 45, J. Coalmieh, re. Hutchins
son's cont. $12. '
leel,tteentegeri--Love-eThe,t this Council
do new adjeurn, to meet eagela in che
Towe Hall, Crediton4, on Istoneaye Mete
3 -rd 1913; at 1 lean. .
•H. Eilber, Clerk.
frA,TIVOrlit
NIcGILLIVRAY.
•
The feneral of he lete Mr,s, Tohrt
F. Kafiri teak piece LeaIni leer late
residence, 1.ercen, at 9 serne cm Tues..
day. Jen. 7t11, to MeGtillivray R.C:
ChurCh, ,,dare tor service and inter -
meet, followed ley a lalege number sof
sympathizing friends. eceased was a.
daughter et the late ItohnIGlavin,,ene
et the pioneers. of McGillivray TR
She' had resided In Ducat's tor nearly
forts' Yeal'e.
A quiet but very plicate wedding
we.e Selemnized on. Jan. 8th . fSe,
Paltricks chturth, Lateen, by Bee. Fr.
Corcoran tor Loteden, NvIhon Miss Kath.
leen Mellbeiggley, youngest daughter of
the late John D. McIlhar,ge,y, and Mr.
P. S. Buckley of Mount Carmel, were
married. 'The btride was given .apway
by her brolther ts1k.1I .11telElheme ,
and `was pretti1 y driese(ed in Alice blue
silk. triune -led .tvilthe peens; and eveaet.
leg a large blat,k hat with ostrich
plumes. Stue wets attended by her -sloe
ter :Mess Ilene lelictilhalfgey, who was
becomingly deesseced 10, velvet, 'Witt
euitable trn1xfln(g'a ab4,hat to match
-
Tee groom ,wale taitteiteedt by his bee-
ther, Mr, Johtn Beckley or Salgtrea w.
Aft.er the ceterniony was: 'performed the
ceuple add eriendlar cleave Ip the bride's
honte, Where a eery daltity breakfast
Was served, Aneeng the guests 'were
Miss Annie Otteltiley Wed bet niece*
Miss Certilta. ',MePereit df Sa,gitteee. The
beide' a 1 eavehling gowntn, were ca. Star
whiecerd and blacl elvet. The itapey
cofiple left foir Detroit, Saginaw, Mad-
kirtae Island and otter points. On,
their return they will resele on the
2.ed earteelesiort MeGlirvray.•,
• GRAN)) BEND.
SairS 41/0 Peatirx
01'Quar COT or TOLNDO,
'Frank T. ()hooey tuakes oath thet he is senior
partner of theantt eg. 4. 04etiorop0., 40inK bust-
uesa in the Qi' of Telede,tettee, tad Stete Afore.
said, and that sealant -I. wl?PsY the sum a "E
lielefeeND COLLARS ter each and every case of
paterra that caenott he ured hy the tee of Halle
Vatarrh Cuee, FRAAlleal. MENET
• Sworn to before me end subscribed in iny pree
tinge, this eth day of pee/enter, Ate 1866.
.• (Sue) • A.W.OLEASON,
•Novato Pewee
Cate rr Curets takee interaalbe and actS
directly ou the blood and 4mIcoue aurfacee of the
system. Send for testimonials free. ,
F, J. ORKNEY h 00,, 'feted°, 0.
Sold by ail Croegiste. 710,
Take Halle teenier tells for 000stipation.
Saturdeye-Mr., Prank AlU,ster 18 able
to be out again after has Rivet:Vie"'
Seheel started leet Monday with Mrs,
Kerr of ',Oped,itoe • as teeelier.-eele. W:
• A(m0a has aeldi hi n etooK, to Neleen
Possegaien. 'given first or
-Fe• bruare,e-allas Young, went to Lon -
doe meet:veg.
Dashwood
Dr. Reetledge. -Wee In London on 'Mon -
AVM Held Le serioutele 111 weth
little or no prespeet of recovery.
•'Mrs. ralinip Beaver is Srl !II at
ILet10 6,042V:Z Is VielAChg :11er
slater tiers. Percy Huenibie at Sarnia.
Mr Ed. Disierdente had the Inirreditune
to lose leie driver Friday. .He wars
driving to the eillaigle, and vfbee intront
of Richard Baker's' rants' the animal
dropped *ad in the shatte. It Is quite
a ,loss as he Wei a geed' r,ellabie driver
Wieberig of Berlin Is risitieg les
palettes in tete:plate. .
Several tram hereatteedete, the RUC -
tion ,sale Or the , sittat4 etard'tillimiereentri
ot the late Wim- •Sehatz-A, which wars, the
best .sale In this coenneualty for ,siome
time', aood prices, preve.tiedxd. Baseen
berrY, hl3 auctiOneete of title dernmunete
weeded the hamnief iri his usuo:1 geed
•
rn, Va'nwene- 'TorWaship electioe passed 'off
very quietay in tiles poll
• Sever -1 /rem thee place attended the
Meeting of the ,councll
eer, Thos. Kluanaop Is looting after
the bae-loir business lit this. -place en
the abseace or Mr. Joseph Warnbead
wile Is on a vela 'Ca his brother . in
Elkhardt, Ind.
Dr, McLaughlin lis again home gronl
the bospital. ,
The annuail neeetine of the member.
of t,he Lutheran. chure.h, Was held " on
Monday aeteenetenwhen the usual. btes-
Ines& was trielsected.,
Mese Clara Keefe of Thedford spent
Sunday at her home here. • -
A quiet weeding took place at the
Lutheree parsonage on Tuesday even-
ing last when, M. John L. Kraft!, son
ot Mr. and Mtgs. Peter • Kraft, was are
Red in nverlates to Wigs IY.E.IA
de-ugh:ter of, Mr. atel Mtne. Sohnt
the ceremeay being performed by 1-tey.
Thun Mr., and Mrs. Kraft will take
ehoueekeepilnig in Dashwood end
will have the best Wishes, ot theer many
;tends foe a haipliry. and 'ProsPeneura
wedded' life, • •
Deshetreael wee again visited by Fere
-On Monday nightl or Tuesday neor,ning
the tem Mill, oVened by the Dealt:wane
Fla.x CO: wale conipleteiy 'destreered by
'fire. -"rt'e fire wee fiat nolheedeby„ Mr.
Adam Birk, a farmer 'Who reigid.es Just.
east of the village. He at once gave
the alarm, 'Mitt berate anything could
be done the, wholei building vssa.arieres
of flames. The 'Mill. had been, running
during thet day and is thoughtit may
have originated- feeler the engine MOM
Luckily the ,lange bane 11vrtlich the seae.
son's erolp ol axthalteebeent store:levels,
in me way derneged, The company has
another enill which had not bee,fl run -
9 beey will have a place to
week up their stack. There wa.s nO in,-
eura-nce on, the building or Contents.
The death.. ,otoultalece here loct Teesday
night, Jan. 14th, cd en aged resident
of thaer Plate, le the pet'sate of -Pr-zabeth
Me;st,• Wife nie Phlialep /Beaver, at the
age er 70, yeses?, 7 ,xnenths, 19 days;
tremaisecl e,k1 been a esideat of,Hay
Township for about thirty years, end
we:1 respected, tend eateetesed by all
wec lenevv her. -She had been, ill /far
about five .yeare:el ,diabetes 'arid the
end came gradually lbut surely. Bol.
91405 the hoed:laid& ,shle; lei -survived by
five -sons ariirdone datulgfreter, grri. rot
Alberta, Seten .otf lattagatn., Sam of
Stephen TP., and Frank and 01aarree
.oti: Hay, arid Vies'. 'Vieille -sera Snell of
Desherood witl -whottne she has been.
resitieng for sonee mottiesc. The fun-
eral will flake peace on Friday at 1.30
to the •Goletten 11-thesto. ce'raeterle
, -•
eeir. Jahn Bair d is 'en the siek
itat-
M,P. and Mrs. Geo: tvot •
hointe t01'4:11.1e "Itter vlsitIng 'Vrareeri
war tdt.'t4.1tYce L';le last .,
•weelee:441ehWe4. ed,fn 'drVtt Leivie
was ettteet in the faCe by a norso-on
1 THE..:.,.....CANAPIAN..,
BRUCEFIELp-Mr, teeer. ,McCadtiney,
Mill. Road, Tutaketherniele left last vreek
an a trip to the Old CountrY. Acte., was
ac,cornlownied by Dee- Shenahana er Pea‘-
fertal. TheY Wiill be alwrzeY aro or six
weeks. -The local option hotel here
has been elosed.up tight 'Since the bet -
taw for the. repeal or local °Aden Was
defeated on Monetaty last. 'The sheds
and strateee are wired elo andI 210.1110Eils
ere being Iseleted. -
BETTER THAN SPANKING
Spankiesg does not cure children of bed
wetting. There Is a cOnetitutional cense
tar this troublef Mrs. M. Summers. Box
W. 840. Windsor, Otte will seveli free Re
any mother her _Ruccessfuti home treat-
ment, with rdIl inietructions. Send ho
motley but vrrete her to -dee if ,your
children trouble you to this Nino-. Don't
blame tee child, the ehances are it
can't help it. 'This treatment ate° cures
Adults and aged people troubled vnth
anthe difficultiee by day or sight.
OF CQ1y1YMRclg".....
snt oporcom WALKER. President
AX.EXANDER LAIRD JOHN 1UHD
• General Manager Assistant Gsserid *seater
CAPITAL $15,000,000 REST, s12,500,000
BANKING BY MAIL
Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadip
Bank of .Commerce to be operated by mail, ant will receive the
same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the
Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this
way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the &Ink- eie
EXETER BRANCH -G. L. NY.!kr.JOH, 111.anager. Branch ale* at Creditor'
The Molsons Bank
7
Incorporated 1855
Reeord of Progress for Five Years -1908-1911
Capital $3,000,000,000 • $4 -
Reserve
Deposits -$3,000,000 4,OOOE
• $23,617,730 35,042,3111
Loans and Investments - 27,457,090 4954801
Total Assets - $33,090,192:- 4E237,2$4,
Has 88,Branchesin ...,anada, and A gents atul-Corresponden ts n all the
Principal Cities in the World:-
anmirtm. BANKING SUSIN85/1 THANHAZT110.
SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT
• at al Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
• EXETER BRANCH
• Agents at Exeter tor the Dominion Government.
DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors, • N. D. HURDON Manager,
'
CROMARTY
Rev: F. L. Harbuen of Fair Cround
Ls spending a talc), weeks, vtacation vr:th
his Mother and brother, here, Quite e
mine:ter from here topk advantage of
the concert given' in the Methodist 'cher,
ch, etaf.fe. tea Monday evening under the
ansplees et' a betald of Dr. 13a.rhatieee
boyet- from. Englatted.;-Mr. and Mrs. 3t
Speare Calgary are visiteg at the
tor,mer's relatives neair the village. -
Mr. Sinion Miller aux local cerriage
dealer es Meeting vete, great success
Mese days deposing o1 his r.ew cut -
terse -Mr. Willagen, Gaines or the C.
B. C Stretford renewed acquaintance's
here last week.-Nrs. George Martin is
under the Dr's care. --Miss Ben,na of
Fergus returned last Friday ah,d r:ao
resented duties, at LS. No. -6.-Mr. and
UrS, Jeo Weight ot Detrnit pnt est
week at the Lorimer§ parents west of
the village.e-A number from here,
drove to the home of Mr. Sae: Miller
one erolefe ites•t week and. :spent a
very enjoyable era -ling. -Dr. Bruce af
Ottawa lefiche, ;Spent. the week end with
tele father heree-Mr. T MeGagnin spent
lies,t1 week at this hetree, neer Da-shweed
-Scheel tmeetengel pessed- off very
quietly the usu.aa, trowel in attendance
and rountine yrorrk done, -Mr. 5. A,
etc -Laren ea's, resigned as' Reeve and
Colque.oun was apPointed to fill the
verRecy.. •
• Notice to Contractors
The undeesIgned Will receive tendelei
Lor the Metal coy -ageing or erep Elim -
Ville Methodist Church sheds, to con -
alai of 0orruga.ted Tree, 28 Pulite, ihe
earre to be reed?, least fee* feciteet
end laP, and one comet:gee/sit end e.
half side lap end the ridge roll to be
of s'iltf101efra ,s;24. Alai) bet eillere:egot
three veatilatore on the rifillt4. Veri-
tracter, te feernieite' i13lWI1 iIi. The
re,oCie 122 Net le length reet iri.11 Pt", ,
qeke fakir teiigt{lie "ef
l'oe each efeidee, r#.0
reiteeee from tiiie tetta l'Oec, eete:.;
t:tactot, TeridelletotCa 1j by illehrtaktil
1st 1913. s. 3, Priti,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1 sweets
IN. THE INI.A.TMER OF THE ES-
• TATE OF GE011GE 3CI:1110E0ER, tile
ELDER, leee of the T.ovenehip et
• Stephen, inethe County of. Huron, yea-
cleeea,sed.
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant .to
'Statue° 1, Geo. V, Ghla,p. 26, Sec. 55,
teat all persons havtng claims ageiest
the above earned deceased, who " died
on or about thee21st dee 01 Septembet
A, D.,' 1912, are reqUired to send by
poet prepaid, or to deliver ad the under-
signed, Solicitors for tlhe •EXeellbare; on
ox before the let eliy, of February,1913
their names and addreeses and a full
•seeternent of the pateticulairs or their
cleat:Tee' and the geltulee or 'the seettrity
lir any) aield by theta; Prepierig yeei-
fled, and that after the said '1st day
February, 1913, the Executors will
proceed te distribute the 'assets- 6f the
'•;said 'deceased ,haering regard only to
'elaiMe` 'of Welch :,ehey shell, then liar/a
eatIce, ad j( thy %Ilia not be fee
'able' ter- titse' askiets ea' diatributed or,
a.ne"-',eart thereof tot ale person 6r.
,
wribae claim t0ie s1144,,-41 tot ,then, have,
• , .
Dated at Exeter tele 7th day of Jan-
uary, A. D., loia.
DICKSON & CARLINC,
• Seliettore tor Executors
„ HOUSE FOR SALE
The undersigned is. orreleng
sale that desirable village, Property,
situated lni Etelter, being Lets 19. and
20, Main street, There is on the peens-
isee a modern brick residence, ter:Mall
cenvereencest ; a. good ,stable, and e.
number Si choice trait trees, This prope
orte Is well located and- W111 be sold
reeetenably. Aimly on the' pre/re:Roe, or
by mail to Mr. Wen, ,Pudetore, Exetetr
For Sale
That desirable trarne , residence on
Will:ham !street, Exeter, settee: of the
river. Three iota, modern can.veniencea
electrie , Lights. and „furnace. A, humbler
of fettle trees , en,d ebueleav, Geed hard
and .actt., :water. Mao epplicatione by
)tender will be reeettred tor tee, tante:a:Y,
eeteseIn whole -land, bulidt.nge,, itteehe
etre y,, ivbeve-.1›.'1: SebOrelbety. the , • lowest
or any , tender aot en,ecesectitile . etc.
:potpie& For partici/lane epply
IticCALLUM. EXT./TER,
BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND
Subjects taught abtytheexpert instructors
• 1./1/Pe
Y, M. C. A. BLDG..
• LONDON, ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College.
in session from Sept. 3rd. Catalogue
free. Enter any time.
J.W. Westervelt . J..W. Westervelt, Jr.
principal ceurt,ered Accented.,
is Via -Principal
FARM FOR SA.LE.
Reing composed et Lot 18, Care 6;
• Usborne, containing 100 acres. On
the premises is a good brick housee
heated by furnace; hard and sett w -
L shaped bank Were), 38x82 and
50 ,„ finiehed Ler horses, cattle,
and hens; peod drive mepesee..
sitO 12x33 feet: l',erge supply cen
watet tank 'supplied. never ;fallingI.
will' windmill attached. Cement. water -
tank for taireshing. 125 trees( of choice
eppl es; else good garrden ot plume end
and ,sme.,11. fruits; 2 icres of hardwood
bush .45 acres ploughed for winter and
'ole balance in greser. 'This ProPertYIs
welt undeediained, well fenced and in
good state of cultivation. Coneelent to
`churches, Sehool, and' market. A .beaut-
Ira! name in good neighbkrhood ad
ni.u.EN be sotd to wind.ulrrarP eskalte..EaSY
terms of payment. For Terme and par-
ticulars apply to Vine F.1 Wilson an
'tee prentieee or to ThotseCiterneren Aunt
James Street Church Shed
Mere is a large number cir pectiale.'
„Who ,usse this sherP.Whea do not in
way give any eueport to the church.
e The Trustees think. that alt such
.4:he-Led contribute In oma way to • -thee
°rendes ot tihe church,. for the splendid
accommodation Witten theyaveil -theine
selyee of, 'and wetted intimate that any
wishing' to 'do so ahead remit er hand
samce to their eeeretery. treasurer, iter•
S. Martin. • ,"
'Exehsee Note. ,26, 11912.. ';
WINTER TERM •Fletcem JANTIAAY 4tit
, ,SeTri'arpollb. ONT.
;,Atratferd• Su*. Col. out.
dese more for its students arid grade
uatee than does other &miler eacirmobe
C..0111'600 are up-toedate and laskructere
ere ,a1Periencede Giraduates are pieced
in good positions The three applica-
tion:a receeved to -day •offer etteragesee-
are- of $118e' per annum. Three dereark...
nle'L/te 'CoglidlORCIAL, SHORTHAND &
TReiGRAPHY. ••
• Write roe reveactetaleigue at once.
. 0 A.. MeLACHLAN., Principal,
resh
roceries
We are now well establish-
ed, in business and we lbolieve
on the best of authority (nam,
ely that of a daily increasing
business) that we are meeting
a long felt want, and giviik
the ,best of satisfaetion. "
All kinds of produce takep,
in exehange4-,
JAS.* G ULD