Exeter Times., 1909-05-13, Page 11
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Iiinitinserted, the -fia+MC was ado ted
on motion of 'Oarlitig46lms, and or
dered to ,beread a seCOOS1 and third
Iitile,-and being fLnally PASSea on
nibtion of ILuker,Varling, The Reeve
and clerk eigned the same an the
seal of the. earporatiSa, 'WAS fiXe
,
jir tons for the tollowng, Oaf
-•• Y
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meats were read -and 'dealt...with.
Thom the \owners of property' along
0* the west side of Andrew street, be-
tween James and Victoria. From the
, owners of property fronting the east
between4AOISI
and Wellington. From the owners_ or
'toperty.-trouting on north? sidel,;-•,of
ictoria street :from Main td -1116-0;
B. proPerty.
From the owners of property front.
mg, an •• the south- side of north -street,-
• between Andrewand Main and -from
Main street on Sanders to the -Offal -el'
Of William and !?.long WLIliani- to
Victoria. r
ePer Iteaman-Johns-that a cement
• walk--5-tegt wide- be constructed- o
Rifirlo,street from a n to
• property, Carried.
• P toot,
Cement walk be constructed on the
west .side of Andrew street from
mes---to- and on -the--_-caSt
to
W.etkpotaa. 'Canted.
foot
e-rr
eIntniCa*ktitilnklye'qketr,nt3ttbtruaoted along
,•wee
One sLcwing of Rua -this
aea41.00-iturpateses anything we
have ever had. In Wool.
Peetrys--arussets..strid„-Yels.....
---lfstirvre.ftestssa.-flast.sel
to choose from also a very
swell lot of small Mat Rugs
at lort-prices.
or. FOULS,
thigham. Swiss
Thest-s-ttroAvery--
,;•--L-i.st-sss.ss4.40to
• We have all thepopts istrr-1
kinds • that, are eIILugthis
Spring. Our -Union 'IrirobiTtip?
ISS -atudBrustektaretherbest'
oneiiirtW4.71:76Trf Wee
to choose from. Let us Carpet .
nice for ypur ease door and
- Come -very cheap for the
.„ _With that .nsoft,
finish that looks so nice. all
good large size and an arm -
ndow DrAtiorles
tOIancy Sereen in White
ani70-1°- 'Batt oblides Plain
were41.2.)-..to-3ee. per yd -
icy Colored. Madras alleol-
'White4'
n. or, Irvine muslin 15c. to
r yd.
Door flanolous
... i -
Good-heavyUretorine in all
colors for 15, .to„,„g5c.._per,yd. • -
Nice --Roman Striped Tapes-
t5GrdOOc pev&Bl»
good- Figured-tapeetriee all
colons for 500 per yd. '
We.
•
vrith the stylish Bats are rilways busy. If you want your Nrir
Efat'for the 24th of May be sure wad leave your order' early.
They wilt try and have you ready..
Ott o1 M�nday.
Miss Case has returned froM visit -
in./ her brother at. Dor,chester.
Me. R. Follick received word Tues.
day- of the, death ot his brother David
at liensall.
:'.-544itelt::`tibt7o„si'f‘n‘ovre';$Grart of thc week on
Rev. Mr. 'Scott °coupled the pulpit
.11t
ofeV4tvdven.7!thurch last Sunday and
afteg'iVe services zjiext unday also.
Mr; -11. E. Broderick,s/Aoother of
Mr; 3. W. Broderick, of Suter, died
at St. Joseph's. hospital 'London o
Broderick had been living retired in
,.thers.cqtif_otLeight years and was 77
7,04
about ten days ago ,and steadily be-
came worse. Mr. Broderick came to
..7.irorm_11:anea1nshirei .Thsgland,
settled in
fit,Thomas, Aeelaersdr#X4.4-.ThS,:::4,44X,
brothers. Messrs. J. W. Droderickpro
Skitter, O. G. Broderick. of St
aud on North street from Main to
.Andrew -south aide. Carried.
14r. S. O. Dawden waited on the
cituneil asking domation towards
2Ith, May celebration. No natio*,
Messrs A. J. • Ford ,and Thos.
Hazelwood asked regarding out let
for watet-iyingr on their --prOperty,
tellte1tbai.MO,A0/40#97seebt
sioner was treitructect _ repair
;Avert across North street and oppo-
site the compla!rtants' property.
eliff 4 _,
esper-4 .-43,-
Devett ,complained, that they have
been more or less troubled with water
bac in u ' in •their cellars due the
th nk to a detective a. • ong
Carling street. The Iteeve apeointed
a committee of councillorejleaman
Johns and Carling to in -veldt te.,
'Meters. Sanders, Taylor, ells and
Mills -Complained, --of water la---thet
,cellars, stating that the drain Meng
Alexander street and the out let for
e same vas not large enotigh to
carry- the water. Council to investi-
gate by order of the Reeve.
Mr. Devett asked regard an elect.
a_light-attlie_corner _of_rsidley and
Marlborough streets: also math re.
gards the grading of Marlborough
street. Messrs. S. Powell, htr. Ma
-
• ins and E. Williams were allowed tb
cut down certain shade trees in front
Per -Jere under lirdere_o
• Rev. W. 'Collins asked the -cent'
tre-4.-"rjoruncil to Wes' tigate.
I
Tioon: be order-. or the -day. W(? Itav tic!-berratifutiot-
ot goods suitable forweddding
g dint, i -rushed artOacv,
he was Prepared to ftirnish the moat.
-ciPality with all the stone needed.
offering -to crush the same' and de-
liver it to any part of the town •for
ceitrey.ircr.zhutiaft-d-tecighteLirithe,
town-.rwOuld-Provide-the-cruslier.liald.
• ver-for---fottare tensideratiotr.---:-
Street watering petitions .Were pre
dented to, the. .council from, rOtclopt$
along'Main and Wellington ,streets.
The Clerk was instructed to aver.
time for tenders for watering Main
ant raintui Gliiird We re lutvi"
, Speeial s1e of this
e making room for new pods. :Everything
miaat big ttte
the Lake or Thames Road, tenders
to be handed to the Clerk on ot be.
fore Saturday 7 p. tn. May . 15th.
I.,
„councillor& Reairian Carling_and. the
Clerk elm a committee. Carried. .. .
and W. 1. Broderiek, St. Louis. Mo.
'Ile funeral was held Monday after-
noon and was of a private nature.
The services were conducted by Rev.
A. T. *Vining, of Talbot Daptish
-church. interment took plate at St.
°
Court.-Judgenilolt held
• islissiegsaitstifesesetesssTatesAaikt
he lollowing cases were disposed. o
Jon 05k. Clark, A. E. Pym and Treb
-Wirs74
11.
es-were-were-nntil--saext-cour
Alex Ward, of Leamington. to be ad-
ded as a defendant Meantime and
d wi au mons to a. ear. J.
G. anbury for plffs and garnishees.
Fisher . vs. Es/so'ry adjourned till next
court, L. 11. Dickson for Offs... Taste
lor vs. Cornish on ac. and counter
claim adjortftted till next entirts J.
• nbtary for plffs, L. H. Dickson
for deft. Gray "vs. Vanning Co., claim
for, V1141 for pees.
• Stanbury for defs., p111 in per-
', OP Leonard McTaggart vs. A. B.
Deavitt claim for price of two loads
of hay. Judgment for p111 for $11-43.
J. G.---Staiabury-for---rtlf
drla,
• Ell nav 11 I .
Last Thursday evening as a couple
were passing Mr. Thos. Smale's re-
stdonce .tbeyznel1cd. smialte--and-a
itiststiga
,h n fire,. .„whichit
fro
.ricari1=Stralt.
the time,, and only, Mrs. . Smale
'art out.tane ma:Waage- being done, al-
though some things were rnined by
,water. Mr, Swale wishes to thank
his neighborfor their timely aid,
An without their assistance all of jets
sislitiabIe-property.----woold--,haverts
up in _s_gtoltet-
We are. plea -sell to.. hear that 'Nits.
Wilbur Tfunter. who has been con-
fined -to her bed for Some time, is
able to be npand around again.
Everett Skinner has purehased
er from WI. -Jahn Snell, of Exe-
ter. one that can do a two mintite
Miss Mabel Fair has returned home
,Lt;teilal
icast.;afttr_cpen_d. ing •_w•e_e_kh
_., wit
Jhe farmers who took advantage
of the .first day or ,two Isit week to
and_ready , for seedin
rionoagain-
bee the stratither gain itAteic
Per lleararen-Luker-that the com.
molter -Mr snit open the drain
Carling In front:The erns and
Us: Beer's property. 'Carriedr-7
• Per Iteaman-Johneee-that the Reeve
and Treasurer be' impowered to Nar-
row one ebousand dollars to the
credit of the .mualcipality (Or Current
expenditure. Carried.
-.Pet
sitting of the, P,Ourt: of Revision for
the Assessment Itoll of 1914 lie held
in_.thetown..1)411, Friday.. May .28th. at
7.30 p. m. tarried.
Charles ganders ask for the use, ;of'
the triangle as used • by' the hand -
Granted, provided Jas. ltritttnell be -
cornea responsible for the stone.
' Per tierime,t-teiker-ettrit, the ram,
street from Mr. Walker'a property
Louth to_the eotner_ o
street. .11rirrteda.
Per Carling no seconder that the
cortireistioner be 'granted a new suit
of clothe.
- The following 'accords were read
and ordered, Exeter Electrie
Light CaYi. 12 are lLht 23 nights
63.2; Series street lighting '33
lamps, 5123 t tOwn, halt ligliting
A.3. Ford. meat for Mrs. llarkner'.
s . JO tents': 1/avis Br
are ke.r fire kill No. 1 10.00. to
2post*,
Darkne tA
J40 'Offiee, Aeeont tri; ''tt°11
, 7 -he .'eribtor Machine
aid repairs to bell. 3O
- 'Frowei. 'Seed* firit-
.A. Penick. meals' (Or
Zeitett, Ittr
Goo.
tbor, 1001 Vrtiot:Itinek. 14
ta1Thff. !1 Iicftry 1)I1
naive&
illeatortr.
Vre.
Mr. Samuel Hunter has sold fifty
eres' on the west side of the road to
Mr. Zos, Irawkins. • I
The masons are rushing up 'Will
'Toilets-, house and expect to have it
-ail-up-in -a *cite.
Tiff. 4134 Uri'. Wil1 Smard,
Ilton, are visiting ' Mrs. Smales
mother, who is Ivory ill at present
_ _
stinuo :utnrots'r
Everyone is:better for • taking
sort g tole. The following is
sple arid InexpensiVe tonic
sar ' and btooa parifier that
ePrinsc:WOrk rPlea
ssfribirk 'Inane
andralo got 1-2
-1.2-64.-TCbaniouile
-
Oentian floot 1 lo
Dandelion • Boot t oi.. ascsr Dark
1 oz., -Sarsaparilla Boot 1 nz.. Steep
the , roots An 1, 1.2 pints of.boftinR
water for'12 hours. Strairt and add.
water to make 1 142 pints of finiSle-
ed tnne.. ellese, one: teaspoonful
tiMetta day before Weals; Sugar res
be ,ailded to 'suit taste. This reeil
-*MG Aitmiutietelitex
Exeter. for 23: cents. It Is worth yonr
while .t
ltoot
_
Flowers, 1.2
0;!,
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, or you , gra -e
fore yea- rointe: - '
Somrds 'AWL, Orb, 'tie
like poetry!, but soniehosbr rontilt, (10.
tie worryin. Who will it bet There
Isrio rayson for any wan todo it
Jack situps it does no good, but I
Watatirta/A*OttOW,
Bill Br 1combe 'do it4 ie
"Dad luck to yea- sex," sex MP,
whowet shtanding near wan iv tie
moulding boxes what lank ,wus war-
richt'at. ",Dad luck to Yez larrults,
haven't 1 me OWa, worr in to do
C naybors„__
an r atilt! up th' onions.. au
se I'm to do tb" worrYins. for 01
Pc'NF-14;Wt.....11-,Shtar,esst
vi
int Arid KaNnyrtine Brits
10, 1Si 20 and 25.c. •
4104StIne,
at this
• at £ m 1 I'm
woryin bekase I diddent hit hira.
Don't fret about. me. I'll take card
of me OWIEI worryins, but Ili not tate
,are' iv th" job of doinilt ter, ye lazy
".arrala Bill, what talk yes have?
811,11re We wuz only Spalcile,t1ZZa100,
I .
tering wid th' argymint."
What do wise min say is th' rayson
-1;;ITEThissr Say tis _a ettreless use
it.etb' Nita -tiAltd.,---!q4efilketteweetanti.'t.
non iv Yekir energy, yer throlley ez
off, an' yotere fire. that
t-be-usedoveiror-coal or dig.
gin'potatoes. Dal make it plain to.
yeas/ „
s'011, hal interrupted Bill" did you
bear thira swear wurrds he .ez usin'
Jackf "Quantation.-,is- it? -Did • yez
iver bear the loikes iv that now?
That_ tlittles..it.--well ,port youe.t
the chief iv police an' he'll lock yez
eassestsaissest
vhat is to be given an me honor On
4Atimitzttilwrerr"
z fl bave thrubbless to worry about
s-scurrads-You-setto--nsize.
-Dot whisper, byes. dont tell any -
wan about th' banquet. Its supposed
o be on tle niet
au orn Jones hes put Me Wirt,an*
fer fear there wont. be many there,
*wild like Larry ,and 'leek to come
•Otat .an enjoy yerselves and ,swell th'
etowd. .
-Acciprne 13ill'il,invitinaton Jackale
me was early on th' scene, loaded
ens,an" other bric.a.brack what goes
to adorn th' table and satiefy•th' in-
nards. Th' event& wuz Join°, hut
th' road wuz muddy, speciallyeking
tth'_
Bill tihuddent have. tinny thrubbles.
There's no strai near menials to
Ahrtabble him. Its a nitre tough
hiking down th' mud read, but that
Pdon't matther wid Wan. iv Mins
ambitions:
%hat otrzb tIght_laufd_ina,„v42,4
-cou.p e.
fishes, more -We eat, th' more
•busted wid th' overflow afhter we
finished.' • -
'Tv be- in shtyle Arid- otherfiankette
there svizz- music, setae, fellow from
1re4itonnth'4jd41t+4Zc_wuz
irldfier7ini
ane_trie'riv4rconvmee : ere is noiie1terth
Bruce's Lawn Grass, iFlower
and Fietd. Roots;
Do von want things to be just soP Then we'dlike you for 41: -
customer. Vire've promised you satisfaction-promieed on
thatstyie, fit and price will please you -we'll keep our pranitse.
Our best adsare satisfied ettatoniere. Come here for your next
Suit or Overcoat.
111
hrgol, I NM I
d_aneins that ie all but me en' Jack.
We diddent know th' diffrenee at-
wixt a two shtep an' th' tittle kept
by tle horses in a cavalry parade.
ea we at and lissened an4.applauded
th' gram, fui movemints iv- Bill an'
th' rest iv th' coripany.
Twas a fine toinie' we bad, an' me_
an' Jack ez waitin* for another.
tation to attend a banket, when
'11- further- discos's. th"- dequantiv
talon iv energy what Hill spi he's
-t
• Wish e
tLI%gfht.tett.ld Mrs. 11. Williams
d
EA.C1tETT- In Bengal), Sunday Oth
May to -Mr. and hits. Bob.t. Ea-
' "crett. a daughter. •
JEBOIAISMT.14e-At , the Ettinbie Line,!
11614 on April 30th; to Mr. and Mrs. I
Et. Jeretainette. a on.
CALLF_AS--,At. Zurich._ on the tth,
SC1111411E-At the 141h, Con. 11 ay. on
the lith. inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Con-
rad Sc,hi1b a daughter.
DIED
A- 1) in....Lcutdon,_,111.1aday,, Mayl
• prising every artiule' of furniture in our I
stook at a grestrednetion on regtilar prices.
....ospossilliiis •
tS Sonia 'Athos oftio liargainii we are ofterfn
----------------1•t:theitliiitrUltUris buyere, - ' _...
Bedroom 'Salto in otA,!7'tiarniiIirl'ititit Urge BeVet,late Ittritt
*So. *;1,*;•s*****'‘Igkir***.VitilleOtttit
tri Plitt $10,504****10
* *Jr* ver11471 owsire
ouchete reg▪ ular price
Mattreatz"vrftglIts:r pricev ns:•elsericiiin:toPt; robts
rtlonl!
01411--- t 4
t Joeiplillitstard, formerly oft, the gratest
t hene,--tig0 yottr.A. •
▪ Ekettn ZOgieh. nOodaY.
Mrs. Peter Deader, aged 4/
in ertetcriptiorris printcd npon
i-ieh 23e. box of Dr..Sh...Searick.Paiat
,Tabiefas. ASk s'oor Doetor or Drog-i
lsts if this formula ts, not- 'rotnroloto41
J'ain means „coati:testi-anblood prea-
sure
Ifettel potrot. trotattnly • riitts,
given that
lon for' the Assestersit
ilt f,
slor *