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Exeter Advocate, 1908-09-17, Page 4 (2), 4.9.wg 'NOM . , 'Illiooiaii*Greeilwat IS. likely to ?. thOTIo pion Iteilva „ ' ' e0,:. ,Itiitbiltnek,, Itece„ , itoWi 'el:tilde. *rtsktik:„.t ratfc - at Tiopillob0,0;. tf00434,0t,. -4 4 . v Z. ou.`:` 2.1! 1.4; Ai*: 0 , ' I , leif4eee- *OA ,ecekole4c,e4e14,1#:' itleXteeeeee ..e."Fieg Wen Ovi,tate.1.441v444 cr, 4 i.4iAVItitattfili-iE*i'*',04V4iN *el to connect StrattOed and St. Joeeph b an cleetrie ralway w1 become a reality ThereL Mn en Canada that z4 WAttleifttottit cautta.-Znr eh Ucrad. tion.R. W. Scott, Secretary of Waite* his retired.owing to old age., Chas. Murphy of Ottawa hae been appointed in his stead. Once more has Laurier gene out side of his Liberal members to pick a cabinet minister. 7. .r floe Ritz. M. P. for North Middleeertandformerly for the some. riding when part of Iluron wss in it • ata not accept the nomination of ,the • Liberals on Friday, Alex. Smith of McGillivray securing the convention. It will be remembered that Me. Bata MO as an independent roue years ago against the Liberalchoice, Afr, Boston, and won out. In the Reuse he gave a , straight Liberal support on all Men- vspelpregrAvot#444110$4470414,114MikstiktrX0110442." feer Sure Of the support of either party for electIon and so dropped out of .the running. Exeter Council , Tirc041--ttrItlfg..7.71.CAlliar irtii T. -own Hail, on Friday., Sept. 4th. Councillor Knight was ab- sent. The minutes or the meetings held -August 21st and 31stwere read and ap- proved. A petition signed by L. eteTag- gart o.nd A. Holland'and other residents of the north, end asking for two arc fath.Lao Road was prosantea. Also a request as was ,ceted by Own- Ileaman ilpr a light at the car.** • tier opposite Robt. Prayne's residence. floth of which were lald'over tor future tonalderation. The contfeactors for gravel having been ordered to discon- tinue delleering addressed the Couhell. The Council deferred action. until they paee a visit to the pit on Mr. Makin's farm. The following accounts were read .and orders drawn for payment. T. Hart, poll, galvanized iron usee foe reeenect- lone at drain, ;2.15e j. Creech Jabor, *2; A. Bedford re6.88 : R. Qu,aliee 57.03 Waiter, Westcott, 511.35; Thed. Jones fin • .. • • sell. 70e.; Je J., Kydd. *1.13; W. J.iiIg- iit sTilarY, 533 CSYMoo inot salary cemetery. 520; The Queen Chy Oil Co., gasoline. $7.011 F. W. Farncembe. surveying Carling creek $15 Roes -Taylor Co., supplies lumber $17- 18; Exeter Electric Light Co.. street ligeting. 5113.37; Town Hall lighting $3.00; John Harness halt year saia•7 bell ringing. 520; T. White two weeks *teed. Watering. $28.40; RObt. Treble, tator, $1.75. Amounting In all tO $31 e. to. •Ss Stephens Council The Council of the Townsh:p-of Ste - pen convened in the Town Hall. at • Creditor. cr. Monday, the 7th day of September. at 1 p.m. All members pre- sent. The minutes of the previous meet- • ing were read and adopted. 1Cplior- man-S3nders-That the clerk notify S. Preszcator to have the portion of the tiud Creek Drain on h s farm repairAd forthwith, otherwise the ciiunril would call upon the. engineer to put V -F, aataie . in repalr.--Carried. Sanders -Yearly - That Gottlob Drown be appointed col- lector of LazuliForthe year 1999 and ant( the'tolirbe retursaLts orthy 15th of December next, and further that the -------roll-be.-handed.to „him. as -Bean as Ate ' files *do bonds with tile 'Clerk of the Municipality. Carried -. -- Councillor Wuerth moved as an amend- ment that the appointment of collem-. Or be laid over and that the Counca ask for applications tor the position. -Lost. The following orders were paid ;•-, Miinicipal World, supplies and express $0.00: Thos. Oliver, rep. -bridge. Lon- don road, Pacts.; Sidney Davis, burial exPenzes re. Nelson McGee, 515; Climax Bold tracheae Co., bal. of account re. moulds. 5172.15; F. Taylor, rep. bridge • Se ;.11.smurrelical church, stringers. $1.93 • A. Patton, gravel, centraet. No. 3. 8. D. 514; Wesley Jaites, eon), S. 13 52.50; 11. V. Eilber, caretaker of leek -up •$2; -Methreaver, rep. Crediton bridge. *1.; John Keys, tip. Mud Creek bridge, *1: ity. Carruthers, gravel. 59.40; Hy. Car- ruthers:gravel S. D. $10:5il . De P. J. McCue, Insane examination, .55.20; A. Morons. Part payment of award drain. e25 ;Dr. McCue, Medical health officer. • $10.39; CUM difIgharn. rep. bridge C. road. linets. The Council adjourned to me:t agate • an tho Town flaIt, Crediton. o Olonclar the nth Of October at 1.*Ii Henry Silber, Tp. Cicrk eicteiliprieY Conee19- Couecil met Pursiuret eto adonn Town. Itall. umiliiire.y. Ser. Alt members prestote 141iInUtes trnitting read and signed. ekierdikeePoe • .-!ht tee itecoants as read he pelt - carried.. , Poore...Mutely-that eedrew Grieve tx), re-'aPpwcated tar collector foe the west division And Neil MeAleIne tor the test diveslOa. tor tte year 19ai,, at a salary Of 1.4rL eacheetarritel. efeee san....13cas-4hat No. o7 • levying me following rates tor townetlie purpeats 2 mills on -Mei 5; foe etrattity' general netiool aeet the anwunts rrquered by the truatemi ot the ,Put/re andSePersie schools as set teeth ity-taw, as read a Cyst and sceonel time. be new read a itOd Cleat av-ct Pligts Council )0Oraed to meet fa the Tdvin Mill on 01 the fitet elforolaY in October, at one co'leckP m. 3.1 D. 1renimer,.4, meet, l*tIwtLb to ttlf Or SO. /ernes $tztswart Talccr- stn titt,htit- of the bride, o:, -a t.'e,t.• WM* ligrnor4v/Ile.. to $I,an, A. illtewat t. • A 0 guler rum ly **aim Of t 41404 In the Town :0S11,on evening lot with s• full at The following is ot bwolusbo''44posed ofte..Por Cbalr netik of Previous nteetingt tat,-*,.-W•liiiltdttukti that the repod of the. chair *Oiling the n. gageznent Of 'Mg to A. Matin ce Itignd#.be ap,O.',e01041t Per'3.041*400.* 'Jfu.etou tbatthsfell,o_Wi oeeounta be en iS• 1'aueOn.sezubbhig $10 kis: :1"40,14,tri4O701itng. and repairs Rowe:ttkc:acct Hut�n zi it4100-,e'P4' on 1"requrac1 .be ecur1 by the e be • de drainage be rem ed by th S•Votn. *leo thitt the weli Is • rly t b n and IL uston that, the fee charges for amis. *ion to the Latin Close be $1 for the term; per S. Martin and F. W• Glad - man that Dr, Malloy be the thejloarda representative to the- Public Library Board for the balance of the term of Dr. Amos (removed); per P. Wood ad- journmenU---.1. Grigg, fty• • Notes -,-The tollowingare taken trim the verbal report of the Principal re.... ceive4 At this session. H. S., attend. Aimee 87, supplies for Department 8 do- ing Addl..' weH, Processional 'Entrance introdueet' producing good results, Preparations for regular fire drill being wade, H. S. Inspector favorable to the introduction of Senior Leaving work thould condition prove favorable. A large number of our citizens are attending the Western Fair, which is beibig held in Londokthis week.-Litst Friday our whole country waa envelop- ed in smoke, ovripie to the fires in the neigb'borhood. What we want le rain, and.that-inaibundiutive.-Doth' rorget no 414."` ee vedlitievreret0110114ST: In the after -noon all Sagee of business will be closed. Arrangements are be- ing made by the Committee to have a bowling tournament and a. fast game of base -bail on for the day. Further particulars will appear in a few day -Mrs. Claude Bluett and family are visiting friendsin Forest -this week.: - Earl Campbell of Fort William was in the village last week renewing acquain- tarmac-flee,. Silber has returned home from Detroit -after et- brief- visit there with friends. -August Kuhn of the Bank of Commerce left here last Thursday morning for Chatham, where be has been- Jim:noted to the position as Teller. Before leaving his friend* met in the Doctoes office and presented him with a suit -case arid shaving sett as a token of theirregard and respect for him as a. chum- W. IR. James, Manager of the Bank here, made the presentation in a few well hal Tevening weeksvLftir, riday tsviross • frow over, feedlap You newlbe tnry about the ruai 040, :.'OcrikOtero, ;AN €: Zis7,11F*54 I educati day,: until. Just u*ve4,the e sr: der sems • to ba ,• flS.the !e04 and .aetb1r Iyt,k rankflo11. :ro14.or,v):vortuilPo-, t,endisn * • 11 Co. BAlageriri tefin s It will -be 'quite an ate* quisition: to our * .We • what , these eoterpt-fslngmeu every eurcesain their new venture. -Rey. W Butt. and, Mr. Thos. Mitchell attinded the District Meeting at Aibui, Craig on Wedneiclay•-The brick. house at pre- sent, occupied by lir. T. 0ougiAlitt-was Sold by soctiortVerlicOlidiii1er Oft The financial report of the Methodist Church has just been issued for the pest eceleslestical,yeer. It shows .all the departments of the church to be ID a. pros_rierousstate, *head of former years. The contributions have in the main been large and very creditable to the Congregation sod the Pastor. Reir, W. It Butt. Whalen 'itiVilieirieinflaii12 01,u Mrs. john Hodgeon's and a very largo ietteedsnee and an interesting meeting was enSeerede-Air, and McNeil of near 84 Marys were geeats •at Mr. A. Dutfield's SUndaiee-Miss leasele Morley. Ethel leillson and Bertha Sutherb 'Red at Miss Mamie's Oster, stiltaridnaceaamiltrysiorstork---..--;- militate --stay-afarnoikma-n-train 0 London are viniting at Mr. Wm. Ogden's -Next Sunday evening the W. M. S. will take charge ot the evening service and eirs. Dinsmore of Dar City wiU addreas the meeting; ialSo singing and other ssionary efestures.--The choir of our church and other friendi gathered at the home ot Jelbert Ounniog and .par- took of the good things Provided by the hostess, and the Misses Edna and Mid*. Members of the choir. uest o tedul °*vier Ou mond Miss Weida Bane. o fl otet$ubepdairandiFe4w*IfteW0ERWstesterX;444;14n sy at 1). Data le of Baiter sths gueot of.Miso ' owe iupper la rynn.e XTb i o tie t uinto have Eetuthedbome ds. it isi Toronto i • : - • .1•70m- *• of 6 or some time with•tynhold e able to leave bis bed and is expected Out around again shortly.-..The.itew *toot bridge ove the Salible is completed. IrailVNirt TLIANNBOIVING SzRVICEL -The Harvest Thanksgiving pervicee of St. P,*trick'e church was heki on Sunday last And was largely attended, both morning and evening. Ilev.Sriell of 21%orndale ha charge of the services and both discourses were appropriate and of* deep spiritual nature. The church was deftly -decorated with fruit and flowers. The specialrausic by the choir contributed much towards brightening the services. The Wart- bution,s were large and in keeping with the occasion. Eden viiita'reiliiNcs 0An. nurnaipbertrtionew here are rtentling,91,74 4 FP' Prtpt Gondar. -Mitten Mitchell and Miss Bambara of Centralia, 'hilted Miss Clara Luxton Sunday.-MIss Betta Essery spending a few days with relatives at nuseeidaie.--miss Edith Gray spout Sunday at T. Brooles."41rs. Sheer° si Mks. lioutheolt of Exeter spent bun. .144,--r,X.reatishifIrierIlAanct Special offerings will betaken next Sunday in the Elinaville circuit for the Fernte relief fund,. * r !Iran onti Telt Akot TRIM • itECTIO ee P Pa 1.0 „nof00n:. t Penh) and other (=Igo =ratite* bougbt .10ncl $1914. oder ttranch-e. W. Harrison, Manager. * Branch !dip at (Ironton , vlatted-her father W. -Ca., few days last week. --,Mr. Ernie and Bina Luxton are spending -a few days In Lon- don this week. ilurondale • ° Mr. A. 0. Moir, wife and daughter of Latebfora, New Ontario, are 'That- ing for it month with John Moir. -Mr. .inA Mrs. Golder of Fingal are visiting the bitter's mother, Biro. Dew. -Mr. and Mrs., Ra!ph Reddy are spendin week at -London Mau Biatchford of Prospect Hill is visiting her uncle, Rich. BWchford.-Charles Harvey and Robert Down attended Toronto Pair hurt week. NEW.F G001)8 Dress Goods in all khe leading Shades snd:Cloths in Venetian" Bro,td-. cloths, Baitin-finished Cloths, Fancy Stripes. Plain, Etc., &T CLOSE PR/OES _ DA.Ari...Mtpt ade Sul tor c r. u .August any friends' here, who willalways have his welfare at heart. We all wish him every succese.-Last Friday our bowlers went to Mount Carmel and had a splendid time, winning out by 1 point. Two games were played with Dr..111cCue as skip for Crediton and Fr. Forster*, skip for Mt. Oar - mei. The result was 21-23 and 15-12. -Miss Martha Wind has returned home from Anivertots, where she haa been visiting relativesfor a few weeks. Ida Ewald of Granton epent last Sunday at borne with her parents. - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Oestreicher -are visiting relatives inTaviiitock.---Arthu o imam% leaves Thii .rMa3 for Naper- vine. Ill., where he willjatterid the North-western College for it number of years. We wish Art every success in his aiudies.-Rev. and Mrs.:Hicks et - tended the wedding of Miss Hawkins to Mr. Hunter of Melville on Tuesday.. Least Sunday ev'g a song servicns given In tfte Evangelical church. A la,rge number were in attendance. Arthur Keliermann 01 •Millwood occupied the chair. Seceal anthems were sung by the choir and two selection" glen -'by -tire male chorus. Special mention must be given to,,ths Ladies" quartette --of Dash- wood. Their selection was exceptionalie goectiarnrnfiected--great credit upon Our neighboring burg for possessing such falent.-Quite nuMber 01 our people intend going- to'ClintOn next Wednesday to her Latirkro.....A tew of our ball play - 'ern are going to a.ssist the Centralia team in playing base.ball in that tows) in the afternoon. Tee grim reaper has been busy in our midst thie week. Two have been mile& away. one a child and the other an ag- ed an. We refer to the infant dateghe ter of Mr. and Mrs. elleorge, Troller, wEo died in Wtroit Mohdae morning after a very !Molt illness. Its remains were brought here and interred in the Evan. gelleat crane:turf TuodaY. aftetele941-6 The Rev. L. K. Eldt of Dashwood eon. ducted the tutierai service, eath--On eunday evening just before ch. Geo. Holtimann, sr., died sud- doily. He ate a hearty supper and re ehur it tew in:flutes- afterward* briatiled . leis death was calm and Pcaeelr tte did not sutler aelY Pelee e last and lived to the good age Oe fire Years, and :nose- The tleeessee Pad many' friend* En tee village. Thetta lyounge and Old 'were glad to hate laina fall you friend. ottizia, had. a, kind .and ceeering %wire for CROOltnicOr *lid GLASSWARE DEPT. is full with *, Iargo ti itatryene. end WS *tVitntt Irmo' irrolt,4 our oft 40.*:* -1611 din joist- Dinner Sittel,"Toilet Sett** Loroi')nolle Set*: itebeY Chios. roar,' (1 0 El I New ties and Jackets 91e agents for the Celebrated Puritan Brand Ladies' and Children's Mantles, and Jackets - For style andiquality and thore is none to outputs thein, We have them in loose -fitting, alio semi -fitting. All the latest. Be sure to call and see them before making your purchase*. OUR PRICES ARE MORT. New rianneletteli. Wrapperettest flannelette Blankets, Wool Blankets, Sbeetings. ac. New Hosiery, New Cape, „Neer Mitts, New Gloves, New Underwew of all kinds and slam Men's and Boys' Iteady-to-Wear Suite at:Bargain Prices.. ORDERED °IMMO A SPECIALTY'. Be sure and see our stock of New Fall Tweeds end Worsteds in the new shades. SHOESA, large and well assorted stock of all SHOES . the leading Styles and inakee, at prices , lower than ever. If you Wittnka pair of good Boots or Shoes, give ns a call. .. . ... A lot of odds and ends will be cleared regardless of cost. COME EARLY AND GET TE BARGAINS Gents' Furnishing ASHING:PRICIWIN-MEN'S AND BOY'S ItElkDY-TO-WEAR SUITS The b_*geet,^44, le* ever eiTtreflaiks„WeArish101owerour_stoek,..-in.,,th -•-departmeri in ourMade.to-Order Tweeds anetWorstede- fl inneed-otaguit-betureandeeew4t-werciur -do- for---before-you-- OW; chase. Millers, Socks, Braccee„ Ties, Hate, (Yaps and Underwear. - ; See the NEW ENITTED jog, .the very West, Its salt shade*. 'STRAW HATS, 5 cts. SHIRTS, 50,ets. 3 PAIR SOCKS, 25. cts. , , wliard are Cu Ntigifi.;Inglsotrlitete'd' )041111114egthei 2e per ib. ' 1 Peerless Washer at Bargain Prices. 1 ..4. 4 "Leader"' Weteher • - • 1 " Ilanarriolk, regular C.50, for $2.00.- . . . : Long htudle Shovels, Mc. '‘D" handle Spades, slightly' rusted, 50c Had fronsLregular $1.25* for SLOOotott Ott Irons, 1 stand satd.1 haqd.le) "Window Screens, cleating at 20c Ott 11. A full line Scoop Shovels ond Grain liage. If you are in need Of any Irencingi, Mitt lit/mai, Win. the beat Fencing. be sure and buy the............ • ,.. 4 itfilal TNT.* 1 V ..... * ., • • a 's • Loom We are the agent* feie the; times ° *Ali kinds of.Paints, Oilsieltarnishei, **chine Oil, Cylinder Oil, and Sep- erator011 odium& We handle, the .. Celebrated Shei.Vhi-Williams Preparedt Paints. They go the farthest and wear the longest' because T.Irir ARE BEST. streets ',vim bee quite appar4ite His • • bOdy,..was-,interred4g- 1'16' EerniterY here OA` 1Yed6twd.13', the tic,. 3. G. Lite Og StbriegVill'et officiating. Ile Italiea te- neeinie hie lots* four *on' gittl two delightcrs. ' besides it large - number of fteende and relatiele.eThe eYmpethy 01 the entire coimmeltY Is extentbd tO the bertave-d families!, in Veils It tie ziriur ol taal and of411cUon. • " °raid -Bend - eitgte an Interestlier petty M plead* ers iirrived here on katurder entl must say trier *ere* weliobehaved rreird After dirtnee the yowls lade chaItt-tg4 t;i the older men to s. game of basebett. it was listed in o5tt *tyle, ealdeattd by. the' "edits* eeeerinle. The *tor* onfitt si it might being* blush to seine* Jae, the bey.serripireM Well. tattr 411 jolly. time sti the lake stiore .11 lc, the park, aud We easel that "the ae, 'home wow * good One. We ta they Avert horn mar 'Lai -0014o. Atui whiseerea that MO weeIt 'teffie elletk'e weeteaetily oar, '1Vg. $kereetee 4 t)i !took ki SuivItes c hoot oPeiting Groceiy enti Is full of new and traaiz goods. depaitinent. Our iwiers are 'bit nod Green Tea, 5100 ' Seeded Itsisins, leo lb. , Zorn Kinks, So pkg. Salmon, IOc Us. A full to of Pickli Seed, stock; irrult Jar Rub in AS A .) • *0 Ike* 1,0 * • k la* attntIon to t I . Best n 0044 *rte. Eoa*tRib0offer,25c isk Powder Go it and Peas, 3 Orktitt for owder, Tsar Mutitsesal Seasi •• FrultJargIl 1-,)A$E1: oney 4iiim Mortgages of Real &tate at Current Rates All Business Strictly Confidential, • Liberal Tenni of Repayment C ,syree late Expenses Moderate ---Full information -t, •••••.r.r.amom Loan and Savings Co., London, Ont, ICIIIKTOINI FAIR • Tat -Tr. Ion Fair will be held on Thurs- day and Friday. Oct. Ist and 2nd. tuos Liberal prizes in all elesees and big- at- tractions. speed Contest., 2.25 Trot or Fare. $-minute trot or Pace, High jump- ing for horses, root races, Lady drivers Silver medal , valued at $10.00. offered by Bank et commerce, Exeter, for the Met aintle carriage turnout. Public School coropetitien-processfin, drill and patriotic gongs. Atimisolon 215 -eta. children 10 eta., carriages 25 cts. For xe-Igists-and-otlytrAnto the _a_ec_retarlstairvAlgooOtattVO$:11,15,3011fraonetirlirni,Erv. Ilpi *ton. -4:146t014VIIIraiirr; ea* nors4csey. jeartkatits• .E:wilariaore• .irotarrinscr, Areas , .d1Ortocerk AMMO** PelosIlpor_box. willcurs. Bold' olt pthzpkg.onrcj ot • ce. ea) at tf • 4 • • • Thads0r) • . ttend The Best 111T814,, 0 reregsruironcticitinivarittooriatav" lasd as the LARozar, DEO aud aBT nt Ontario. -DEPA.1311 0 Csasitsrclal, $kert. koad. _Torlisgesplitc Oa:Iranian secure good pOiltiour and torte to Ms -trout. Write tor car too cateara., IOU will had it interestiog. You rosy eater at aay time. • ELLIOTT & OIILAN, Principals. e Molsons Ban Incorporated 1855 - Capital $313741000 Rest Fund $3,374,000 0 Has 05 Branches in Canada, and Agenteind Correspondents in al Principal Cities in the World. SAVINCS BANIC-IMPAIVINNE at all Bronchia. Interest sllow4 it highest current/rate. - EXETER BRANCH' 0, Agents at Exeter for the Dominion 00irer00:1!140, Dwitoor & CARLING, Solicitors. •X. D. Ir01,t0Ir• Afill*Or the e• AND EXAMINE OVA XEW, STOC/C OF WatchestJewellierio ore* *lieu 'tsozv„ etc, W'eizave dobt�fly II�fiktestr goodst)iat 'lave ever bee* shown, ntha district. We can suit you in quality and rice 'every time clings ccur at n is now appro with the ibtes k‘e.14, , mnd Exsunh •Itus.r..17 1 tS 1)ut the b o sire •