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Exeter Times, 1915-1-28, Page 1w :FORTY-SECOND 'YEARNo2130 JA JONES AND MAY PHONE 32 +a% ;td Huron, ccs M ddlosez Gazette EXETER, ONT CANADA, THURSDAY MORNIN(x, JANUARY, 28th, IJARY SALE For the balance of January we are offer- ing Special Prices to clear out all inter Goods. This will be a saver for y o, as the same goods will be higher next winter. ALL FURS For one quarter off 'Selling ,Price. A good stylish lot to pick from. LADIES AISTS A nice lot Silk and Net Waists at only $2.00 each. MENS AND BOY SUITS A big lot of nifty suits to clear out at nearly half prico. LADIES COATS Only a fewfeft at just one, half regular s. Price. Ea4h one: a bargain. FUR COLLAR COATS $12.00 for a goad one. $15 00 for a better one. This is a snap. MENS & BOYS OVERCOATS To be cleared out regardless of cost. Come and get a real live bargain, New Spring. Goods The new Spring Goods are arriving every day. We . will soon have them all in for your approval. NEW DRESS GOODS The first shipment is here and you will find them very swell in Patterns, Col- ors and. Fabrics. NEW PRINTS 300 pieces of the New English and Canadian prints. Every color in differ- ent patterns will be found on our coun- ters. AI1' 'TriiieclIa fs 451.98 Some Real Beauties to Choose from. ONES AND MA HARDWARE PRICES with the exception of a few lines at this store. Prices owing to our heavy stock are the same as this time last year. Home Necessaries Connor B. B. Washers Champion High Speed Perfection Washers ore Wringers - - - $10,00 : 8.00 1.75,.Reg. 2.50 t.7,5, 4.50 and 5,00 Look at biiese prices;,; 141ops 75c.,;, and 100 Polish 25:: and 50c • HEAD QUARTERS FOR SKATES Hockey skates for girls a " Boys Ladies `! Men 14 .I $1.00 to $3.00 1,00 to -2,50 2 50 to 3,00 1.50 to 5,00 Straps 15c Pucks 10 apd 25c Sticks 15 25 40 50 $1.00 Tinstnithing Plumbing and Heating 'Tungsten Lamps 35c Phone 27A. 1111 JHE3AMAN'S HARDWARE ,Ni 'STOVE STORE RE Children Cry .i].dro Ori FOR FLETCHER'S FOR FLETcHER'S ASIt•'')RIA CASTORIA 7 Fire a f " :hill Exeter Council Fire st9i�tng fit" Ali% ueodayi tllze ,Coaanoil met ixl, atAhe Tatvrx ni.,ght fTom ltd unknow , caue, dam- ou Friday evening til% 22nd; ins a cd, thra hi rdw•a a store. of A. B, Reeve Taylor tock and subspribed laindsay 8fI the 'general stogy oP the necessar71:i:::: oath or offlee. "1' 'a IJntis { the cel frq.1 bushier minutes of the previo21:30. s meetang w blast; QJ tb 'town, to the eateelnt. aa." dead and conlixmed# about $50.IwoQ and threate;ued n&gh. ! Theis ;icing thefirst meeting• boring btxl•ditaSs with destxuct%on un- the council attended by stile Ree tilcontrolled,by tli efforteof" all the since :kis iI1ness he , eotMgratulat'e available flrc-fighters. A1beTt Rick- the council on their' election ar,•d ho enc discovereit t.1 a blare a'rid rang'tihr, ed that, the same serv:%ce would b alnrxln. T1he r 'le 1Ze stood 'apt :the rez.dered ens in thi: last 3*ear alnd th +r!';oor or the :tile hall to watch ilio harmony and ,good tivlll would pre Brigade etaztt, he was struc1 by the nai17 tltrouglzout the year. It wi ewerving woe 1 WZ the 'hose reel' axd� not be necessary to keep down, th S itt a wall, suffering erp"enditure' the same as last yea. Ales, Hie in�urrest wero as we are in a better position hav,,n it tended by'1�r. Race, rrduced i,he debt considerably. Las year we had to keep down the ex p t l! the trente.zn and vci• penditnrc rind hou1c not de as' w unteer helpers could do trhe two stores would have liked on account o� ou t „lly 1 razzns before long. heavy debt. There will have to , b Help ry s eel from Forest, bat more cement walks put down a'nd. Dater aanceltist„ also the extension , of the water mhe da Iia partly covered b' mains ott (Moron street. Another mat 3nsura�nce c ; ter will be the hydro-electiio Tiro" ftae- seeon4,"- ptory oP the Lindsay position which wilt of necessity en building was.. occupied 'by the 1V•tr. goge your attention, T1e rate last meal's InstiitOte. Many valuable 13".' ap year eves the high:est in the ltistory ergo( beton ,zclg"te thttsronganizat oe aged of the village.- I would suggest to most of the iUsio, • tteIongltg to tiip, the council not to wipe out all or ,the town baand, 'Fvhich, held it practices debt ;but part of it this coming there, * r '!turned 'cry the top year,, I would strongly recommend story, )the lavas hbddfellov-s *and that this council hand over to taha Orange Lodges . had their rooms, S,c'bool 'Board every 'cent that is due These 'were 'also totally destroyed, them. I claim that the sc3iool money s a !hindrance more than a gain. It would meant a difference of only two per cent The School Board by putting the money in the bank would draw three per cent.whereas ';the Meeting; of oard held in the Town couna`_1 could borrow all the n oney it. {af 8. -p,m `Wednesday Jan, 20th. All rc1uires at five per cent. To this present, Tihe , following was duly' Coonc:llor Hind took exceptior, statim submitted and- pproved.- there would be nothing gained and Signing deet ration of office, F. a loss of two per cent and more thae 'Wood, L'"Arra trong and R. N. Creech. that the School .Board would re:euire Per A. E. 'lt'u;ke and le Arrastrdog to appoint' a Treasurer of their own that F. W.'Gladman be {secretary, which would entail more expense as pro tem , : now the one treasurer acts fair ' .Per F. Wood and A, "E,, Fake that bnth, The Reeve stated be would bring S. ,Martin to be chairman, this matter up again in December, Per A. E.Pince and R ,QV,. Creech; t,The Reeve stated that.tie had re - that village. be treasurer. • I commended that the. accounts of the Per F. Gladiola and F. Wood that; Treasurer should be 'audited month - J. Grigg be Secretary,•. ' 1 ly and the rcpart presented every. Re-ppointmant on 1914 committees' montn. This would Le much. Less work per E•! N Urg„enh and I. Armstrong. for the Treasurer and would, es- Reports of Cams.• E. Puke. wood pedite matters when is costes to measured anid , ound correct, scour - Per F. Wood and L Armstrong that the regular monthly rneetirg be held on 3rd ni foruday of each month. Per A, E. Fuke and. R. N. Creech that L' R. Carling be Library, repre eentaltLve, _ Adjournment N. N. 'Creech. Adjourn&' session', held forwith; moved. "and seconded: by A. E. Puke ant, F. Wood that ag'esolution of sym- pathy= be sent.. "iii J, •:Grigg. Secretary -With .a:p 'r elf suer".orf'^ eretices,„,, , eared, hopes' for`=comptete restoratioi:n eta health, , . F. W. Gladman, See'y, pro tem bbrawn a a sc the three broken.. The flames. had a good start and inspieo a :were practically n e was a 4ahzon o, rrzae gall tx, to he ere. of ve ar Pe 11 at r .g� t fi Exeter School Board 'ROCKET The hockey fans o'f'..town were given a great surprise Iasi Thu sdey when t'he local team banded the fast *est any remedy: -.Carried. Parkhill bench their first defeat by The Striking Committee appointed. the score of 5 goals to 3.. at counLoile meeting of January 11th, The game was fast from start to beg to recommend the following corn.. finish Exeter scoring the fire' goal nuttees for the year; the first singled after a t."ew minutes pla;,vby a fine eentieinan or eacli com:mni!ttee to be piece of -combination and the first chairman - Special Roulston and A COM muni.eation+was opened and. read, from the 13e11 Telephone Co.. asking to have poles placed on Victoria, Gidl.ey, And .Andrew street also asking the 'edtznoil , to appoint someone to supervise 'the work. Hind and Harton that the reluest be grant ed and the Commissioner supervise the same at his convenience:: - Carried. Pommunication •from Chas. Barber R. !San askrig-for .it;il'orillation; re 'tar bite • water•'"wheeis'tcliichx they, ti-) stalled same years ago, being aux ions to know if it fa'servingbhe purpose. Beavers and Roulston that, the Clerk write to Barber and Sons and to state that the only trouble -we have I's that a lot of water passes through while standing causing' tors much wa,te and if they could sue. - Patriotic Lagrae Notes Previously acknowledged $1365.1 + Donations. $';' Airs i W. Mace '1* rjn+,iipeg 10.00 R. G. Seidon ' ,. 10,00 L. Day 5.00 S. ieudmore 5.00 Monthly C. J. 13. Snell , 1,•00 Jas. Stewart r 1.00 T' a. room reo. Jan. 10 201t0 Tea room' reit. Jan. 23 14 00 Totalltecespts x1432.59 Ottawa;:; Ont. Jan. 1915 Mrs, A. Hastings, Exeter Dear D'fadam `'„ k• 1 wish ! tO',•e', cess my sincere! titans to you' and the citizens =oP Exeter Poli''teIke kindness you have shown ixcsenclL g tee a wristlet watch ns it is ibmething every soldier needs. I assure you.it will "be a comfort for' me to know ; that the prayeirs of my ''friends' at home will be witch, m� through this great struggle and I hope that we Canadians can reeider a good account of ourselves when the time comes for ue' to go into the lilies and 'fight for our country. • I beg to remain ',very sincerely yours Earl Parsons LoCals Adcitional locals on page five. Mr. A. E. Puke spent the week-en�dr in London W. 3.leatnan (was ,`in'London on Monday. Miss Beatrice Clark, of London is visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. 'It„ }lied., /Mrs. John ;C,, Dignan is at present 111 'at the home of, ber ,t atag�htcr in Kingsville. At' a /wetting of the Purer' Country Council in Gode,rieh on T; sesday, Govenlock, of :McKillop was elected Warden for the ensuing` year. Mr. Govenlock is a Liberal The London[ Advertiser of Saturday contained the picture of Mr. Wm. Beaman, father of W. J. nermat,p of town, who was elected presidenit of the London Liberal Association. amt*.'I'imp ,tlern has •purchased Mr, e F . ��+` s fine h ck• srde co +�� n rt rt e , on Wil(tam, street, iltaw Enke intends building oo. the old bend's ;1satoperty' cross corner from the C,riyitt • Ien-K Orial .�reotoJry'. period was full of brilliant plays Barton; Tublie Works, Marton and both teams trying ,hard 'to score :and Beavers; Finance, Beavers and Bind ; the Parkhill hsoundcdamg oal just u hr-betoro Eire, Water and Light, Beavers and g g Bind. ' R'oulst:on and Horton that the 1•-,1• same be adopted. - 'Carried. The second period started with a ,s. communication was read from Sir rush and .Parkhill did their utmost Adam Beek in answer to a len- to score, some fast work on thein ter written 'ham on the '13th Inst, re forward line made : the home tearer dvdro-Electric. Hind and 'Beavers look upwind right our boys show- rrat there 1 ea great form in rushing and back- l y of S r. Adam Beck to checking and notched two goals in the clerk's letter re hydro power for short order, 'then Parkhill tried all Exeter be recorded in the minutes kinds of tactics and at lest .they and the clerk acknowledge receipt of scored and after some hard checking same thanking him for prompt st- and rushes ES•eter came baele with! tcaiti.on. - Carried. a score making 3 scores to their L. Hind and Harton that T. 13, Carltug In the 'third period the I'ar'.khtll be 5 salary Cleric and Treasurer for goys got off with a Iuick start and 1915 salary .to be $400,00 per cor<.d in a minute but this was their annum -Carried. The clerk asked for an increase of $25.00. The Reeve took ancb heavier and at last the visit exception stating that this was no time for increasing salaries as • 'be had read that a number of mon ai- palities were cutting down salarke owing to the war Coulston 'and 13eavere that W. J. Bissett be re -appointed constable and street commissioner 'With. duties as. defined in By -Law 1\o. 4, of 1914 with Inc following clause. added. "That l'e take no constable duties otsidc of the town" 'at a salary of $525.00 an increase of $25 00: -Carried Ilind and Beavers that 31rs. JohiJ Harness be paid $50.00 per annum for t:he ringing of the village bell -Carred Hind and Beavers that Councillors Barton. and loulston act on Cemetery Board for 1915 and F. W. Gladmae and W. O. Weekes be citizen's repre- sentatives -- Carried Barton and FP ad that tr., E. Ciuston be appointed to the Board o1 health for 1915 -Carried Horton and Roulston that T. Crena . he truant officer for 1915 at $I0 (1(1 per. annum -Carried. F3eavers end Hind that Jos. hawk - ins, John Moir and Wes. Bissett, be fence viewers 'for 1915, --Carried. Hurd and Barton that the Clerk procure a book for Mr. Bissett in which he is to enter all supplies soil and all wa ter. taken from ,hydra nts and the salsa. to be 'handed to the clerk to be ',barged up to their ac- count each Month. -.Carried Hind and lkxrton that, the Clerk write the local manager of thief Berl .`Telephone Co.. in Teftre,ece to annual rat tai of phone for 'cemetery ,, pointing hat to them that rt photo can be instailled'''fzein the Pay: Tide. - Phone 'Co. ,ret arra' arvnital' ret (e.1 oC $12 00 ' Teale that, 'we e'a,ra'a�ot continuo paying them 'as aminal rental "at i': Cantiaoued on ,tinge 5 last tally� the checking became. etas - tor rs veli back to detend their "goal anti the play was in their territory' amort of : tie t•'vne and it teas near ,the, end of the period that ,glue locals ecored making one eaco'In the lase ueriod. Parkhill Exeter ISer.re 1st Period 1 1 Score 2nd 'Period 1 3 'cord 3rd 'Period 1 1. Total The line up teas tolloars- Parkh ilI J4xe ter McColl Goalas 7 orren9e I'�anrise pont: Acheson: C. ;.P.r Hawkey e. point R. southcottr ardezr Rover lttivers lfeKKerma centre E. Southcott L. McKenna It. wing C. Pickard Holman L. wing . A. Pickard Referee-Shoetnaoheer, I'ark1ai.11 HOCKE Ailsa Craig E3x: t er Thursday, Jan. a 11101.111111 28th YOUR REMEMBER, if you live to be.lO0 years of age, that tine. eyes you are now using are *the only eyes you will ever have, therefore it is up to you to give them the best care possible.. Our years of practice with the System of Looking into the Eye with the instru- i WWe Guarantee Satisfact.. ion to you meat called the Retinlscape has given els, Valuable exper...: fence in detecting and measuring eye detOts and we are in a position now to give you the very b.st service in the fitting of suitable lenses 'and sp ectaole,g. S. FITTON Wedding Rings and Marriage" Licenses The Exeter Bargain Store ID WINTER SALE Overcoats egular $10.00 for $7.50. $.12.00 for $9.00 $12.50 for X0.75; $13.50 for $10.50; $20.00 for $15-50. II" 'alined• boarregniar $4t00, ` half price 22 50., 22 mens gray sweater coats trimmed with blue, regular 1.{30 for 55e. Braces, gloves, snits, scarfs, at manufacturers prices. A lot of sample towels at wholesale cost. Woniens low overshoes 30c per We lead in boots shoes and rubberg. !♦♦♦♦♦♦0e000w.0••loo000440e *O♦eDaA•0♦00♦aaa4••••Oal•♦••* • • PHONE 81 A W. W. T A NY A N PHONE 81 • • T •••♦ •• • •w'' • w • • Z • •• • • 1 • s • ••• .W.TAMANt Will share with you the Profits on. his Immense Vp11se. Stock of GENTS FURNISHINGS This will be a germine Stock- T akin.g Sale When prices will be Slashed in two. Ar • • ♦ • Now is the time to save money on your. ordered •'♦ clothing, Ready=to Wears and Furnishings • of all kinds.. • ♦• • r • The trend of prices • is t upward, but not so with us.We are offer- Z, ♦ , .,�, ng some i Bargains byti Buying Now. 2 • CItN