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Exeter Advocate, 1913-3-6, Page 1aginglW xotia SIlI SCRII'TION. Now is.'tlhie tOrrici ter call Jr 644 haw. your eeeecriptib h to The Advuaate re- hewed.' Wo .ai;nl, tO glee you all the ureal news ill concave ,and .interesting form, tend. we believe we Live up to the claire. Help alone the seed worle TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR EXETER, ONTARIO, TRIMS AX, MARCH 6„ 1913, x.v Ba rlc RAM Tale le te egen'0! the Yeau' vrhelrl., Yale are reilewl>an TO= newspaper club;•. eorlptierrs, 'The Ady4eate clubs witb all the City Weekly end Daily eePreM' and fine iklagrateertea tee teethe that are is bile 11004ce tealt. Oa Wel get our f`at balk izsta9 & Qltkl] na— CARLING'S PHONE 18 DRY GOODS AND WALL PAPER We have- only Dr -y Goods and WaIl Papers left and they' .. MUST G � You can have them at greaty reduced prices. Do not miss this last chance to :get your choice from our large stock. Only a more days, can buy at almost your awn.: price. Produce taken at the Salo at Cash Prices CAL.RLI G FEBRUARY, Items CAUI^ OP fiI3E FARATR'. 13AN24 EXETER SCI•IOO1 REPORT WRECK FOR, Miss Murree, was in London over Sun Ottawa., Feb, 27t, That the Farmers Room "1, Sr. IV ISanona.--G: Fitton 80. claw$', Bank wee wreckedt by the reckles'smees O' Si 1:::1.15'.'111;a41' oatya'id 76 ; F . wand, 75 ; IOr Mr. S. S, Kearns ewe's' in Beffala this ahead fraud a1 those entrusted with the Kunt2, 75. Pa.sis-•1;$ Iydd, 74; Amey week, nmateat5enent•of the bank, that thee and Johns, ',....e3A IaC'ar'toa,„ 70; L. 1( tie, not the ;Setue of the certleiaate amelia,- 70 13. rnsy, 68 : I. 1?elrt�e,. 68 ; G Mr. S. Mar•tfn was -en London, on Wed- orizieg the bank . to d a buieenesisa wee Ford, 68; WTack, 66; J. I3r1c16wdad ne6dlay. the cause ore Lade to the seeko ldere G. Wells, 62. Jr,, IV, honorer M. Cdr W. Of. 731atcheord of Toronto was • Pickard, 80. I'a�sia-A . Sharp. 74 -- MAC,, in #rcawn enol S�un'da'Y• and 601,0,a/tors, Is• the a:nd'rnte, of'. Sl`i• William .lielph Mered:lth ''n hie report, Walke�•, 72 ; G Carling, 70 ; L. 'Valu-, IODATES Dullefaord and Kitchen ha've which wee tabled in the erea:se teeeee„ er,.70 ; E Powell, 69; L. "Rice, 69; Nf,, returned to Sudbury' after a visit here. As to tee is ws Gt the cer;t'iticate wry- Day, 63; R. Fletcher" 61, N. an roll Mrs- Percy Aibeliard who ;has .been ser the circwmsean'cesi. the mo,e{t that 98' avera9te atttenda4ce,..29. visiting intends inti Zurich has re.,can be charged a,gairns.t the Finance De., C. Vosper, teacher. turned, pare -neat, he s3yg; is an error o2 judo. Room V. Sx Ifianhorsr -C 71arvey; Mr, Frank Wa sin, who has been vis. tient, He refers td the circumstances t G. E. �. e. Wed nese the deposit .of 'monies' by the Ontiar d 88 E. Doyle; 81111; 7, Zeuftt". 78; C di a Atnder n 1 e ne Bing ,so s, ,fit 'W se S2arley, 75, l�ialsi_.-:M Maarchand, 74; day ear his hon in Govan; Seek. dal Treasu and tends that the ese. de-. C. Mallett, 74; le Beryls, 72; W. 'i:Ied- slat Treasurer did not make these. de- MLsy Smith clef 'St, Maryst returned to poispte as the result at can uncle's( a+nd. den, 71; W Davis, 71; D Charlton, 09; true,; Slaturday laet to rese a her pas- Mg' with W, 1, Gree'nweod, but :n the '' Caxnm, 69; `V' Hi11, 68; D. Knight ellen as lg.:Miner with ivlletesrs Jones ordi'aneey eeee.,;lbut5ojr ,o 'F: depos=its in 67; V Ma11e1tt, 66: 13 Blistees, 04; 0 public the. & 'May. blic i.interest..Harness,ss, 61. Jr. III.' Pass -- Willie' Mrs Prod 'Sande of Crystal Cite', The eetnnmisieloner says,--' N•atwith Brown, 71; CSiatndel e: 69'; E, Taylor. Menittoba; and head sleets', Mrs. W. ';t, standing the irregulairet'.e'e on the pert 6$, 0 Fere, 60. No. on roll 32, aver", Hill el Credlit a East, e.re ' speinding of Trayene and hies misconduct in c'ol'a-• age a+ttellaanc+a 30, a couple of weeks i.ni T.lomdan and Weeit rection with the appleoattion for the J. S, Murray, Teacher Loz;n'e. certificate, the. evidence satiates nee Mrs. Ie •nry Jessie, with her coon that. If the balnk hard been. prudently and e'o'onn . VI, Sr. II: Hpngre-E. Dania; David, of Elmira, N. Y., Le ls'ting itoiaeetlee managed there Ls no reason 89; G gametal* 8$ V RowrUffe, 82; her mother Mrs;. Hawkins for a 'ew why it Should not have gucceeded,a The M• Survey, 82; 8 Sad(l'ens, 81; Paul days, She will leave an Monday for ls q' notes that had been gin- ,W'eidenlhammer, 78; M. 1-Icarvey, 76; Calgary to viielt her sister Sins. R. ea to efeeeeribers"were foil the most Paces -I De/le,' 71; E Yetiew, 69; B Brown • pert gorody, and were eitlbsequently pale, Senior, 65; M E'laasnerbroink, 64. Sri. and while it .Is 'tree thee' '.,t the cerp fic II, Hore rs-E Reese% Bd. Pass - J. Muss Edina Dow, l,in has teen nutst ate of the Trea�srwry Baaird had, riot teen Devis, 71; P. Herneea, 71; M. Idol- dng at the Hospital, in e, Toronto, etpsnt granted. the money. of the shareholders den, 70 • E Magee, 70: 0 Ford, 68; Sunday oto her hbmnie hare, returning to and dePelsl'tons wowed not have teen lost K. Hadden'', 68; 0 Deeds; 05; Jessie Toronto Monday and from there she the efficient cause or th'at.lotss was the Bowey, 621 N;ot oe roll 35. A•veraJ; will go to Newcastle as supervisor reekles•sness and _feaudi of those cane attendein•ee 80. of the orperaten;: rt:,'omi in the hospetal,II. N. Kinsman. Teacher. trusted 'with the Management oe fhb bank andnot the graantl.ng of the cer- Weednow Wilson isnow the press- falcate."He points out the action of Room VII. A. -V Walker, 82; Cy dent of the United 8' a.tes. °Travers -at the. oteset in writing' dorwn Hind, 78; D. Balkwill 74;.M Kuntz. from $46,543 to $32•,127 the expenses 7q 11 Mellen, 6,9; l?, `Samderet 62t Councillor Haltom wets taken sudden+ i,ncnirred by provis bmal di'xectaora., The Crass 13.-V. Vale, 743; J. Bradt, 60. !y Ili on Sunday night, but has recon su'bsequen't (management was 'charact- C1assn iC.e?t Powell, 92; 0. Heddan, sled. erized . by gro's's extravegance, reckless-. 72; R WItwer, 62 ; W. Ortwein, 6.0 ; A aepYlette of hockey players went nes' , hmconmPetPncy dishonesty and Clans D, Mt Weldenhatrnmer, 89; L. to Hensall Mendes night and got froz- fraud, said has t+esultaed In the entire Statham, 68; P. Merry', 60!. No. ,on en out to the 'twine of 16-1. 'Ing 5, Der sale; quilst le r= of .gapital a:td depsits, and that roil 34. Averageaittendaince 27 HOPE FOR SALE. -A, driver, ccam.aeftor aJi wing for all that can be ex Erie Quackenbusih' teacher anderele e'+ A.p: traded . Prom shareholders 'en double liability.. The record ed -unparalleled en Room VIII. Sr. Pier 13-C. Doyle, 92 Cecil DearLng, Soli of Mr. W. H. Dear the Dominion, or. alar lar a,s, I am aware J Mbrley, 84; 13 Brtcvwitd, 81; 0 Dania img its 's�iit very t11. ;Preston Dtearing In any other country.,, 67. Sr. P•t 1-M, 5ebtt, 90; G. Creech,, had the rn.Lsl tome to .nave 'a Ringer Dealing' with theway the lessee' ware 77; B Rueiseld, 7,S.; E Eoulden, 65; caught in the.littee• carrier and a incurred, the cohnmitesioner quotes, -Bad M Elworthy, 63; G Bedford, 49; L. needed...Several stitches to class: debts, $598, 565; operating loses, Brilniax'o nbe 47; P1 Mallett, 80. Q. fine Souih Hu.ran'A2tulssterid Assad. $281,119; organization, $87,279; sum, .Class' --H Seldom, 9'5; M G1adfmare 82; ation ;met this: weekin Moen street steter" by officers ab1ve their, curet:e.s, S Stanbury 77; le- Rowe, 75; F Heea- church; Rev, R.Flicks of Hensel). read $134 118°'; dividetele paid, $50,772 ; 1'o's- man, 71 ; H. Digttvan 83 ;. G Lagm& ' TLife-and Work Lf d W k f see' e •bank prnif sea . eta $108.,801; 62; R Davis, 60; 13 Powell; 44; C e paper on wards discussed, the following taking what anAr be reaiSz9d tram the sale of 14'4.._. , •. . part;-Revde. Colin Pletcher, S. Sharp, mine, $• 55,000; other losses $63,274. 26' F. W. Howard.' su ers E. F.. McL, Smith, 'G. H. McAlister and E. E. G; PoweTh. The next meeting will Cos; be .:held in 'Cavern :Pres3aytteriera Chuach on the fI•rst` Vloreday in April. ply at this offihe. T.0 , David Linin ,stone,"wh:rh was after- lose,an.,Keeley Mine,ime, $569;686, 'Nog. W5.,e„bster, 87 ; D,avt=s28 : L Wella;,U 4Z. -Avenges attendance HOCKEY. A f'asit gat;ule of hockey an fox too -night 'Thursday". islEaT. 6th. on Exeter ice. •Seafprehl 0. H. A. tear, and Exeter Strengthened by two Exeter O:Ld Boys who are playing a fasti.garriel -Admin ion 15c. MAKE HURON DRY. AT THE 01 B VOTE MET,ITING AT CLINT!ON ON THURSDAY, MARCH 20TH .President e". Buchanan' of Winghamn has issued a ea,11 to arms o1 represent- atives from all the churches and mun- icipali*i'es of Huron County for •buv- businesa. Such business 147 the elec- tion of officer,ei will, bra :transacted, but. the leading queetfon. ,to be dtscuss•ed will be, the ad.aptilion let the Canadian Temperance Act, whereby the whole County .will vote ad- once and if a maj- ority of the votee caste are in favor of the act the law' velll go in''0 effect on May 1st,19" 14. . Single fare on the Railroads will be En effect that defy as it 9s the day befcro Good Friday, STEPHEN COUNCIL. The Council of the Township 01 Steph- en convened in the Town . Hall Credi- ton on`MSa idtay;, Mlarch Ord, 1913, at 1 p All members were present. The' nenuttes of the liaise regular rnee,tling M and this special meeting were ;read and adopted. Kellerm,a.t1-31L1'oltt That By-law No. 198, amending By-law 180 of 1911, hlavin3 been read ehree timesbe passed and tailgated by this reeve and clerk, and the seal of the corptera•tt•gn a?ltaahed theretoae'Cis 1rted leeve-I'e11enmann-Thee the Ayditone' report be received and adopted, -Carried: I etierina,Yin-Eiliolt't-That the petition of W. H. MMriock an others, request- ing the Council to establish aMune- cepa/ u-clpal Telephone S',is'tene in the Town- rehlp of 'Stephen, be'leed of Der future c'onaidetaattelne--Carried. • H'lnkbeitner-Love-'That tereiers8 be ad- vir'tlsed Dor the con,struei'on of two small brides on' the 21st concession and 'en the let Side-i'c .d, west of Bak- er's, techool. house. -Carried. Eliiott--Kellermann =That S Brown, treasurer oa: the tow'nsh'ip, be and is hereby a hotized to draw by cheque on the towan,shl.p tuntlel at the credit of the Municipal. Corporation of the Township of 'Stephpen in the Caned:eln Bank of Commerce, CredItronn Cannletd The following orders; were pa,5s:d,•-• Sun i:nsuranoe Co., i�nreurance on Tiowr Hall, .$11.50 ; Creditten Star, printing $52.07 ; A:dvorcate, Exeter, printing $2.50; l ''unielpal Wore), supplies and express, $10,48; 'li'aUng Bros.. nails, $1.60; Henry 'Swreitzer, audit:n3', $8; Silas Brokenehlre, au ng, $8 ; F•I. F. Silber, re. Danaoher, ine0axe deet. $9.40 Gus Latta & Menny, gravel cantraet, ?52.50;. "VP, E, Senders, rolling road The Cuenca adeoteened tea meet again off ' Monday. the '7th of. • April, 19 13, •at. 1 1i. mi., at Whirrs .' dta'te pellunnaet ere,, peundkeeperst and fence Viewers Will be I 'r •3w , a,ppwfnted. kIe Silber, Clerk, dlli� GEI>r A'I,L. INT .OP BRIBERY . INN STEPHEN The Mall & Empire of Saturday says Thal bribery in e. local oetion cam- paign had gotne unpuniisthed, although eride'nnco Of tete cases was in the hands of the Iocal oefiicials, was the charge Mader be{!ere'Hon: W. J. Hanna on Friday by a deputatiton frotm the Exeter and 1Cee tralila District '.tn Hua'on County. Loa' option was debeated}, In 'Stephen Tow;ryship by blue eight votes and the temperer ince .people claim that the use et rtnanjey b5 the liquor interelst8 was respotnneable„ Rev, anal: Poiwell, of Exeter, staked 'that the county colne stable head evade aloe thbt five young men had Meson - b.r ed, and had turned this+ over to Cheinty Crown Attornely, Seager, but naothing had been done. "He didn't eeriest to prosecute," said the minister, ` but he delayed do tine anything until the terve aalo'vned for Insetedeinte am. tnveseigattion had ex/ea-ed." Hen. Mr. Hanna assured the depu- taller theft the facts Would be placed in the possessikae nI Mr. Bud* Saun- ders. Chi(et L'iicemse Oefeeer, and thc ratter grin falba thoroughly. Should th=t depatdtmnet fled that the by -lane was defeated by fraud ,it can put the win of, the, voters Into effect by re - fu eng to reissue niceness .for the des- trivet Crown Attorney Seager of Gode•Ich aaYst--' Prost eut`fons for bribery sire no: provided for en the local option tegula.tion,s, The Election Act re/feria only to electiaons, This case might be covered by. the Municipal Act. I con- sulted elegiatrafte ,8or-ton, of Wing- ham, who haat. we! I undereeaad, hand- led a sianii•ar doge, but he was not able ,,tc advise use' ' UNCLE 130Y" AMONG THE COLORED FOLK. There was a colored gentlema'.ii plow ins' near the palace where I am, staying When It rained. Omae day he came In- to the kitchan. Cne df• the Y,irla told rare that he wee one of the old 'slaves anti I asked htinn; a few, questions. with the fofiowh'rtg riesurlt. "Arc. yoiu better off than before you were li berateidee "No, sir, I was better' off as'• a stave'' "IIow old are ylou7" "Ninety last birthday,• Are you amerr'ipde" "Yes, fear, 1 wags; Married five times" 1 -lave you any children?" Twen tyrithn e." ' How old is ;Yoke' wife?" 'Thirty." What age is, year yonig set child?" One Ylear." ' Isn't she very ye-ung7e' Yes, It ,oul3htln't to have happened." ' Have you ever used tobacco?" "lee. I 'eintolted Since 'I was a boy," St'BSCIt•,Irl3I" •7C0JC3 THE USBORNE COUNCIL. Usborne Council met on March 1st, pursuant to adjournment. Ali themem- bers present. The minutes at the last .tweeting' were read and approved. The following were appointed Pathnnasteral for the current years -Div. 1,0 Want. Be. sery, Jos. Ma.y, Henry Jones, Wne. Hun ter, Josh. Hteywo.od. A. M. McPalle Sherwood Hunter, 3In* nn, Hunter, Wm. •Rowciiffe, John N. Perkins, S. J. Pym M. Skinner, Jas' Heywood, S. B. Wil- liams, R. Dro'ug'ht. Div: 2 -Wm. Welsh Wan. White, H. Dougalle John Frayne, Oke, John Moir, ,Dan Dew, John Stewart, Jahn N. Ria;tcliffe, I. - Arm- strong Henry Hbti`ton, Geo. Monteith C. Cann, Fred", Ellet hgton, 131 G. Rycknhan, Robt. Bell. Div. 13 -John Pearl, Wm, Brock, John , Andrew, :C. iSpshall, Henry Redd, W. H: Penwarden EI. Berry, Geo. Grenoble, Ed. Copeland, Wm. Elltoitt, W. Wiseman, Robt, Darv- ts, R R,. Coeeland., D O'Mara/ Div. 4-Thots. Sell, Henry Francsse C. Mon- teith, Theis. CampeauA. Hankin, John A Bolton, Sohn, Stewart, John W. Sew - art, Nets•en C1a'rlt•A. Gatrdiner, Thos. McCord'$, John Ba11aa'ttyne, Amos' Drupe 2,, D. Hackney, Accounts aanounting to $21.06 were teaseled and orders issue ed in payment. Council then adjourn- ed to meet April 5th, at 1 o'clock. P. Morley. Clerk McGTLLIVRAY COUNCIL Council anaet March 3rd. All members Present, Previouls minutes read and ap- proved. A nvtnvber of accounts were passed. The Auditors' report wee read, adopt- ed and 200 copielsi ordered to be print- ed Janes Nell, Thos. Hindermarsh, Wasnidgie and John F+;a geson were ap- pointed ,sanitary ^'.Inspectors.. Council adjourned tie' meat April 7th, 1 'o'clock. T. D. Drummond, Clerk. B1ItTIS Flunk n -In Exeter, on Ate , -1th, to eIr. and Mra. John Eunkin, eon.. C adwell--In Twokerannnth, Feb. 24th.,: to 'Sir. and Mrs/. John Caldwell, a daughter. Sindters.--In Exeter, on March 4th„ to Mr. and Mrst. Cha.nbta Sanders, a daughter. MARRIAGES Phillips.• -Reynolds. --At the Jahns St. pa,rsonnfage, Exeter, 05 March 5th, T. H. Phillips, on of Mr. and Ivers. B. S. Phillips, to Miss Ed:th, daug.h- ter of Mr. aid Dirtse H.; Reynolds, Hay Town ship, Stone-ICernick-4.t the residence of the brides pda'eintet t9ni Meech 5th, by 110V , McAlister, Mr. led'yvtard ' Starner; of , XTsborna to Mee 1EuniceKelmt Gk, anl,y d eughter of Mae and 'Ar^s'. Wt3'liiaan Iterniek, Exeter Mirth.. j. DEATHS 0rr.ley-In Ltond;un, on rob. 28Th, 191.3 TLm'cithy 0t-oley, ftartherly of Ex!eter aged 80 years. Noble --1n '•1'pdrrvondirtlle, 'on February, 210 :Annie Stephens'an, vete of Mr, Sir; Jareeph Noble, agt'rl 80 Years 9 nronthe and 6 dayisd .Jahcney.-At Aft. Carmel., on Match 8;:' Tailor and Furnisher 3ira3. I"atrick ;tlah ney, aged 69 yea1.e. • ast Week. of the Reduction: Sale at W. WO TAMAN'S Men's Furnishing Store Ordered Clothing: Reduced From $23 to $18•' $20 to $15 Ordered Overcoats Reduced From $25 to $18 $20 to $IS Ready-to-wear Overcoats Reduced From $18 to $13 , $15 to $12, $12 to$ 8• These big reduction are' made to clean up our stock for Spring, because our motto, is "dew Goods for Every Season" You will do well to take ad- vantage of these reductions, 'ter,