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on chi-Japanna. likQIy to modify demands.
Lienorth of the village, He: learned the
shoemaking; trade froth.
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is intact.
this saline almost fifty years. He feaportant Events: Which Have British Parliament prorogued till
Sanders & Creeeh, Proprietors
5.
`;ubscrip,ia'a Price -In athlete . $14
Per year in Canada; $2,00 el the
United States. Ali subscriltiitrns not
Paid in advance 50o.. extra ha:•;ed.
THURSDAY„ NOV. 17, 1921
Exeter Council
Exeter, Nev. 14, 1921.
• A regular meeting of the Muniel-
pal Council. All members present.
The minutes of the meeting held Oct.
24th were read and approved.
A letter was read from the Pro-
vincial
ro•yuncial Secretary, Hon. 11. C. Nixon,
Toronto, desiring the opinion of the
71unacipal Council as to the eaten-
Sion of the municipal franchise. Af-
ter discussion the Council expressed
itself as being in favor of direct own-
ership, or a tenaut, as being the
proper qualification for a municipal
voter, end would petition the Gu`-
erniatent to allow ehe law as it now
fists :staled.
ext..,. to
Mr. C. $, Hooper ► .nddrrsaed the
('tuned soliaiti t,., eid on Behalf of
the freest lac lir'teeelety. Per Pen -
bale and `tnell that a grant of 5 t•
,
be givt!'t Carried.
Per Elston and Davie that a grant
pf $25.0' he given to the Stephen
.and lasborrta? Aer. Society. (nailed.
Per P.enha1e and Snell that the
Salvation Ailey h2 a :arged at the
rates of e>.,—,o per 'dela (If meetings
contnit'Y? Die NVV, T 1 , 1. Carried.
Per E et .n end P ::Fant. that the
u."t'ueeil autliorize 7,ee relining of
street loot en .1..>a ..., , t between
A•
Main anti ti. aft: arta r._t v., Carried.
d.
The following a,.e+unto were read
and passed:
Bell Tit. Co.. tt IID-' :e ery phone 1,54.
Blasttt phone rent C.ea, 3.70: Jame
eeateine jet: a : a; to ti a a
17.7a. c'utt■tag tile and making cotta-
nes e.4 22.75: Exeter Tithes Print-
ing deet la.51.4; P.ter Frayne, rep.
waif+; x (1, Seddon- cement & lime.
+`•eaatetor amt. a.665; John Parsons,
Libor it Il., t'.404; Tho?. Cornish. la-
hoar lt.il t+Tn: ll, It erling. termor
leiter Lail.. . and c erna5Qa.hlt> 18.,a5; .1
a Snot.. on,tabie, 2.44 04. lt.ie:, Davie.
en:eatable. :,tun • Ontario Flax roe.
team labor, 11.11 2.'u; T. S. Woode.
treas. per 'Memorial Wreath,
atth,
Passed on illation of F le;Tun and
Davis. Carried.
Parties having bilis and neequnts
against tho nunieipality kindly hand
the same in on or before December
t st.
idi. by Davis.
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
Crediton
The 'Women's Institute will hold a
Baxter end Oyster `urp,.r in tlt:
:T:tawn Hall on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 23 lienar to open at 3 p.m. and
sunp °r s rvel from 3 to 8. Adm;;-
aan 50- and 25 a enis,
The 'Methodist Sunday Beetroot Christ
utas Tree tv"ll he held :n Dec- 20th.
Last Friday, Armistice Day, was
.fittingly observed in ties place,. A,
five minutes to eleven the church
bell was rung and at eleven all mo-
tion ceased for two minutes,. At the
school a program of patriotic sel-
ections and addresses was given by
the pupils. Our barber, Mr. \Venzel,
n • eaw s : verai e-teers o; active ser-
e in the trenches, gave a very n -
t r n:; talk ie, the ch:idrea on his
exp r.rit^es. The Penny ,'ti memory
oro n` the boas who IWt ae Flanders
Fields was much ;n evidenaee. dr•, J.
Holtzms:.n had .a d?(splay of poppis
in his window showing a cemetery and
"the croeses row on row" as a re-
minder of the sacrifices made by over
sixty thousand ;of ,burr boys in France
and Belgium,
Thomas Yearley had a narrow es-
cape of being seruously hurt a few
days ago while out bunting. A. shot-
gun in the hands. of a companion; was
.accidently discharged ,and the shot
Zwale r arid has been in busartese in
startad business at first ',n DashwoodJanuary 20.
witaa 19 yeses of age, and after a Occurred Dut' n the Weeie. Lloyd George confers to -clay with
few sears ma4e:1 to Cred;toniwhe'•e Ulster Cabinet.
ae has laved ever sineek 1n 1874 he The Buse %A; oetd's Fiap.penings Gare Washington is preparing for Arm-
marresel Charlotte Mor1o: k, daughter tulle Compiled and Put Into ament Conference.
British Premier refuses £3,000,000
to help miners' wages.
Frank Barrieau hasbeen matched
to box "Eddie" Beattie,
Bruce Card was found guilty •of.
manslaughter at Totonto,
South African and Australian
cricketers played a tie game.
Floral wreaths placed on United
States unknown soldier's bier. t
Toronto observed Armistice Day by
two -minute cessation of activities.
"Johnny" Duty defeated "Jack"
Sharkey on pointe for the bantam
title.
License Inspector James Sturdy of
Hamilton will retire at the end of
year.
Dark horse may be nominated in
West York to oust present Torry con-
teetants.
Cabinet proposes to link Northern
Legislature wall All -Trish Parliament
at Dublin.
The leaders of the three parties
outline stand on legalized racetrack
ganmbling.
Two cousin of Iiiug George ar-
rive at Montreal; will hunt and fis''
in the West.
A Sine of $3,000 was Unposed on
woman, °wiser of Actors' Social Club
at :Montreal.
George Tirnp.^tm i, Italian sto:e>
keeper at Niagara Falls, foully mur-
tiered on street.
Associated Boards of Trade of Ti.
miskwing and Northern Ontarie
meet at Iroquois Falls,
Hanna resents imputation by Pre,
weer Drury that National RailwaSa
statements are doctored.
1:. S. submarine le -6 caught fire it
Los Angeles and six of the crew were
so seriously burnbd that they wears
removed to a hospital.
Independent caudidate eaters field Gold ingots to the value of 24,-
;aitist Mayor Church in North 000,000 gold (narks was found in the
teniae, coal of a locomotive on the Danish-
A Seandinavian musician dies snti- German frontier near Flensburg. A
• at Toronto while cooking man suspeeted of attempting tc
realtfast. smuggle it out of Germany was
+nsive damage by storm to arrested.
elephone lines in eastern Ontario
nd Quebec.
Driver arrested on charge of
drt.ttlteattees after hitting pedestrian
with ear on Toronto street.
WEDNESDAY.
Ulster views unfavorably the Irish
proposals.
United State's will put guards on
mail trains.
Dylan was re-elected by a big
majority in New York,
United States unknown warrior's
body reaches America.
Manitoba wheat; made a good ad-
vance yesterday.
Returned men appointed to act as
the revisers of voters' lists.
University ot Toronto inter-
mediates won the group title.
Mrs. John Young dies at Green
Harbor, N.S., at the age of 103.
A woman died in a Toronto hos-
pital after being hit by an auto.
The public will be kept informed
of disarmament conference details.
The American Legion Soldier
Bonus Bill passed the U. S. Senate.
Ald James W. Harrington elected
mayor of Chatham for two-year term.
Mrs. ilfary Smith, aged 102, dies
as the result of an accident in King -
Federation for Community Service
opens campaign in Toronto for
$450,000.
Donald R. McIntyre was fatally
shot while deer hunting near Dids-
bury, Alta.
Henry B. Witton, prominent Ham-
ilton citizen and scholar, dies at the
age of 90 years.
De Valera cables Lindsay Craw-
ford that he expects the sympathy of
Canadian people.
Over three million dollars was
wagered at the fall meeting of the
Thorncliffe race track.
Donald Roy Ferguson of Dane,
aged about 25, dies some twelve
hours after accidentally shooting
himself in the arm hunting near
Larder Lake.
.4r. and Mrs. Mathew Morlock. He
eras nestmeatsr for 20 years and in
nal .ics was a Liberal!. The funeral
sola Pitt .r at the Evangelical Ceme-
ery en Wednesday, whath was large-
ly attended. All places of busaess
closed au: of respect for .deceased dine
'ng the time of interment. The fatter -
el sere:te was'theu held in the Evan-
g-l_ea? Church. the deceased leases
tP mourn his loss, his widow, on son,
Larne, at Home and Mrs. Henry Swe=at-
cer of Kitchener, three grandchildren,
Carl, Earl and Ruth St\ 4 tzer, (four
sons and. one daughter predeceased the
fair; tour brothers, John of Har
c Ston. Mi;:1a., Jacob of Zurcb, Rev.
G'or;;e of Tav sto.:k and Christian. of
Bay Port, a1 h; and three sisters,
Mrs Rev. Witt_cll of Morriston, Mrs.
]`shit Fara; ori Bey Port, Mich., and
Mrs. Lydia Hoffman of Toronto. We
extend to the bereaved fannily our
rtfeet sympathy Yi 'ths their hour
. trial and beeeacemeat. Numerous
b'atrrtc; ut floral tributes wsre re-
., ,r<;d from the Wholesale Houses
\t.t+3nl
tiro iiaaaayd jal bts
^m4s ,
tae
i 1'tiaS of Varsity ;students ,n Toronto,
%stash the son Lorne attended :are}
!3:r: from members of the Qamily;
Centralia
\lr. and airs. John Wilson returned
tl =let, a: ter ;t two Weeks' est; with
eh 'r daughter in Stra.laray„
Andersen. lett for St. Thom-
.itg ' >
r•
her
.r 1,.
haence
Mr. R M%Fills of London .s ts°t
\v th MiZ War-
ne r. illi
,.
leers. Brooks u Crediton and Rev_
n a:.r exchanged pulp•t- Sundae
s*ernorr,o. \:r aroalna address was
ctireeted to Stanley Sahotsl
ere : r. ani \ti 7s retell aapeeeaated.
We are eweng a bit ts: tete wea-
ther assn new, Hop it may Iasi.
We ;,:21:: noel o:. some tine weather
(o amp;.t'c> the outside work, .of the
at eaurs
,n
Mount Carmel
Ian,:la tools pdaee at ►Jerre': on
v\ °.nestl.ay , Nott 9th or Mss Mar -
:wet Regan:, She bad been 'n poor
t4e:altlt . or several weeks. Miss Regan
survival by two brothers, \lathew;
and Corte oa Mt Gil xray Township,
three .sisters, Mrs. Burke, St. Thomas,
Mrs. J. W. Doyle, Parkhill, Mliss Joan
of Detroit, The funeral took place
from the home of her brother Corte
on Friday at 10 tent -Mr. T. Collins
rseeired the news on Saturday of the
death of his brother-in-law, Barnard
Mulligan of Dubjth,-Mr, and Mrs, M.
O'Rourke and Mr, and Mrs. Collins
attanled the funeral of Mr. Mulligan
at Dublin on 'Tuesday, -A. Play will be
put on here at the Krell on Friday,
,,vening, Nov. 251h, entitled "The
Runaway". -airs, Farmer of Centralia
a elsain; her sinter, Mr;x. LO'Brien
Farquhar
air. ]int and Miss Jessie Hodgelrt
visited Sunday at Mr, Milton Hodgert's
-este and Mrs. Chas. Borland and
family and Mr. Naison Hunkin tasked
Sunday at leIr. Rob"rt Duncan.':(. -Mr
and Mrs. Ed. Coward and son Garnet
c=sited Sunday at Mitt A. Smale's, -
M ss Reta Pollen after spending the
past week at her home here returned
to. Ml.tcheil on Sunday.. -Mir,. and Mrs.
Win. Wrightt of Cromarty visited on
Sunday at the home of the litter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. tile-
Curdy.
Lucan
Mr ,and Mee. Alex. McFalls c ele-
brated the 510th a,rtne'vle{rsary of their
auarrisige, at their hoeme; here .on Nov.
l,Oth4 After their marriage they re-
sided in:.Osbarrue Tpl for four years,
and the -en train ne 46 years they spent
in Lucan ' Mr, M.:Fa1ls was in the ba_
!edged en the calif of the leg. Some tel bus nells ,For many years, but es
thirty shot r
were e,mdved. new in the livery bus°nuess) Mr: and
lir. A. E. , e e r of Clinton will Ntrs. \'IcF allyay tweheirre xtchildhardsen a amnediy othreer
occupy the pulpit in the Evangelical membered `
4 relatives,
Church next Sunday evening and will
give an address on the work of the
1:roral and Social Reform cotnenittee
in the County this past year. ` ,TO CORRESPONDENTS
Very littie is being heard in this
lacai:ty about the election, but no
doubt as the election day approaches
our tongues will begin to wag,. The
U. F. 0. w411 held a meeting in the
Town Hall on Friday night of this
week
The 'residence of the late Matthew
Finkbeiner was ,said by auction. last
Saturday to Edward Fahner for $1.150.
Mr. and Mrs. Johan Fast of Kilman-
agh, ,Miele, are visiting relatives in aur
midst for a few weeks,
Dr. Orme made a business trip ;to
Windsor Saturday.
Wait. Watson has been; haveng some
splendid luck shooting lately. He sel-
dom comes home without several
ducks,
The ,singing class which is receiving
,t'nstruation under Prof. An.dertoin of
IExe er es .making rapid progress and
judging ,from the interest being tak-
en, we may rex»eetsplendid diesu'as
from the training. As yet there es
ulenty of room far thiole who wall
to "avail themselves of this splendid
opportunity to receive singing lessons„
Death of, Bernard Browiai.-Once
mare we are obliged to mentionthe
corning of the grinsreamer oto our
midst. Our highly resepcted Post-
master and business man, Mr, Dere-
hard Brown; Se, passed away q;u',ite t
•suddenly on: Sunday morning, at the t
;age of ,71 years and t4 monelea He
Jtad b -en ailing for„, some. time, butt
managed to attend' to his bukeinesa eine
t't1 about two weeke ago, .when hes was
HON:. Ei\iUN ;BRISTOL, P
.C., M.P.
obliged torem snahes honeThe
Who .spoke ,in .theain,terest off Nit J
d..o-as,ed was born inMoT:-1 t'.an cin
ea -
,July 3, 18,5,0, . and when still a, ch:t` d J. V1ere,an thie, (APeaHouse, re -
nee •d to "the neighborhood with has centlyr zsfi
Write en one aide cif the papas
only.
Check off this list, 3t .na0r anis*
you :to, remember an ianporatnt item
Avoid all items reflecting on per-
sonal character, but std ALL THE
NEWS,
Handy and Attractive Shape for
the headers of Our Paper A
Solid Flour's Enjoyment.
TUESDAY.
Freneh delegates arrive at Wash-
ington.
China to prove chief problem at
conference.
German Industrialists offer to aid
Government.
Piston intermediates are the O. B.
A. A. title-holders.
Sir James Craig calls the Ulster
Cabinet to London.
Hamilton Tigers beat University of
Toronto seniors, 4 to 3.
Winnipeg will play Edmonton for
the western football title.
James. Grand, prominent stationer.
dies at his Torouto residence.
Toronto returned Hien organize to
put candidates in Iwo ridings.
Canadian and United States offi-
cials to stamp out ruin -running.
Eight teams will play in the On-
tario Ladies' Basketball League.
Albert Smoke of Peterboro' won
the Hamilton Herald road race.
Hold-up and many burglaries are
reported to the Toronto police.
Parkdale Canoe Club won the
O. R. F. U. senior cltauipionehip.
Brig, -Gen. Archibald Hayes ?►lac-
donell, C.ai.G., la„3.0., appointed to
Senate.
Dr. P. F. Kinsman, dentist, Sar-
nia. drr,ppe'd dead in a hotel at Bruce
'Mines.
Alfred Scott, West Nissouri, shoots
himself dead itt his barn. No reason
known.
Partly successful attempt*at jail-
breealting at Guelph; one' prisoner is
THURSDAY. .
"Jess” Willard is not likely to box
Dempsey.
Jugo-Slav army advances on Al-
banian capital.
Hockey tourists, have been balked
by the C. A. H. A.
China is doubtful of good results
of disarmament parleys.
Ulster's reply on Irish conference
proposals is discouraging.
British Premier still aims to at-
tend Washington Conference.
Two lads are drowned at Hafford,
Sask., crossing ice on a slough.
."Curly" Wilshur knocked out
"Lefty" Thomas at Jamestown.
Baifour's' party passed through
Albany en route to Washington.
Veterans called to meet in conven-
tion to select election candidates.
Methodists plan important Dom-
inion -wide evangelistic campaign.
Foreigners': alleged to be slaughter-
ing pheasants near St. Catharines.
Cloak and suit workers and ladies'
garment Norkers in Montreal strike.
Joseph O. Brulotle, Port Arthur,
brakeman, killed by train at Atiko-
kan.
Five persons are dead and a child
badly'burued at.Kearney,'near North
Bay.
Arbitrators' award in C. N. Rys.
dispute recommends graduated re-
ductions.
Lloyd George say's at Guildhall.
banquet that the Irish settlement is
hopeful, "
George Callaway, negro, despon-
dent because out of work, kills him-
self in Montreal.- a ,
John Watt dropped dead on the.
street in Montreal after a drink of
"moonshine" whiskey.
A Boston terrier at Toronto rouses
his master and saves the family from
fire that destroys.home.
FRIDAY..
Strikeriots occur in the capital of
Italy..
Victory bonds are advancing in
Price. "
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" My husband tried Gin Pillsa year
ago, after having had a lame back
for months, The first dose relieved
him and before taking two boxes he
was made entirely well."
Gin Pills can relieve you, tool
TRY THEM FREE
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SATURDAY.
Greek offer ' to evacuate Smyrna,
Great ovation given ex -President
Wilson,
Ulster Cabinet rejects proposal,
for peace.
Viscount Grey writes on old
diplomacy.
Armistice Day was celebrated in
Britain and. Europe.
Unknown U. S. soldier buried in
Arlington Cemetery.
Two men drink wood alcohol al
Montreal; both ars dead.
The Toronto Hockey League has
organized for the season.
A juryman at Toronto is bored be
lengthy speeches of lawyers.
The A. A, U. of 0, annual meeting
will be held December 9 and 10.
Armistice Day celebrated in var-
ious fitting ways all over Canada.
Community Service drive at To•
ionto fails to attain its objective...
Engineers of Hydro Commission
too optimistic, says Premier Drury.
Days are too short for officials al
Osgoode Hall, decides W. D, Gregory.
Body of unidentified man found in
Detroit river, off Ford, with skull
crushed.
New Federated Alumni Association
is launched at the University of
Toronto.
Walter Cayman, Vineland, instant-
ly killed by train, while driving cat
across track.
Walter Whitehead of Bridgeburg
dies shortly after drinking Buffalc
"moonshine."
Canadian National Newspapers and
Periodicals in convention at Toronto
elect officers.
Dan Hunt, farmer, killed by train
while driving team over crossing at
Bradwell, Sask.
Moses Masuret,, retired London.
merchant, dies day after 65th wed-
ding anniversary.
C. N. R. gateman is held guiltless
at Toronto by a jury of death of
teamster killed by train.
J. Caswell Hopkins, Toronto, has
been made a Fellow of the Royal So-
ciety of Literature, London, England.
MONDAY.
Regina beat Winnipeg, 8 to 1.
Argonauts beat Ottawa, 28 to 5.
Queen's University won from Mc-
Gill, 6 to 3.
Letter carriers have books of.
stamps for •sale.
Eight Sinn Feiners escape from
Mountjoy Prison. -
Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King opens
his Western tour.
Japan and United States are sure
to agree, says Kato. „
Sterling at Toronto $4.33%; at
New York, $3:93%.
Graham Spry chosen Manitoba
Rhodes scholar for 1922.
Mrs, Jay Gould dies 'on her golf
course at Lakewood, N.Y.
Excavation begun by O. A. C. stu-
dents at Guelph for MemorialHall.
Hon. • T. A. Crerar addresses two
large ,meetings in Western Ontario
The Toronto police have been busy
and successful over the week -end.
Thugs attack a Hamilton men in
store on a busy street. Both were
caught.
Seven men picked for stock -judg-
ing team from O. A. C. to compete at
Chicago.
Searching' for a missing girl, To
ronto police find illicit still in full
operation.
Davis arrives back in Toronto to
be tried on chargb'' of murdering
Goldberg boy.
Two : young men lost their lives
when they attempted cross railway
tracks at Detroit.
An inmate of the House of Indus-
try, Toronto, 'dies following' fall. An-,
other inmate implicated.
Baron Korekiyo Takaliashi,'Minis-
ter of Finance, has ottieially'assumect
the Premiership of Japan.
Frieda Nemeyer,;26, pretty and re-
fined, lies in hospital at Detroit in a
critical condition as, a result of hav-
ing taken enough bichloride of iner•
cury to kill two men,
TO THE FARMER
aSmall amounts savea regularly s
oon
largetotal. Deposit each weekpart
Ulf
ere` -4
money you get from your cream, butter aft
eggs and Watch your Savings balance gra.,
WE WELCOME SMALL Acomgclgpa
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Capital Paid up $15,000,000
Reserve Entad $15,000,000
Both, F. A. Citapntatt, Manager
CreExeterditonranBranch, R. S, Wil&on, Manager
Dashwood Branch, }
l
Incorporated in 1855
(CAPITAL RESERVE $9,(i(10.((l0
Over 130 Brancbee
THE MOLSONS BANK
There is no safer or surer w av of safeguarding your sur -
pais money than placing it in a savings account with The
Mlo:sons Bank,
Why not begin to -day
EXETER: BRA1VSJ,11
T. S. WOODS Manager,
Centralia Branch open for business Jelly.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Brsnt.h.
M. E. GARDINER
Furniture Stock Up-to-date
General Funeral Director & Embalmer,
License No. 447
Auto Hearse and Horse Epuipment
Phone 74j and 74w
Opera House Block, Exeter
Clandeboye
Gordon McDonald has bought a 100
acre farm on the BcddulpihealeGilli-
vralr townline, near Adair, from Mr,
Stteeje, for $9,500. Geo. Cunningham
of the 2nd con. of McGt1liivray has
rented the far hear Mooresville, va-
cated by Mr. atelaonald.-W. Maguire
of Con. 2, eMcGillnvra,y has ranted the
farm of Thasl• Laughlin, on the same
'concession, and intends turning his
own ifaxm into a pasture farm, Air;
Laughlin is living in Detliolit.-J. R.
;►funds, ` & Sosts !of McGillivray, have
bought the farm of.l4irst Neil, widow
of it1 elate AL Neil, and coral.., .\fcGi11
ivray for ,$11,000, ,Mrs,: Neil. intends
moving to Londont.-John Gilmore 'as
moving tfrcim the farm. back to •his`pld
home in lefooresvitllet He intends to
work at wagon and implement re-
pairing.
Lumley
(Intended for last week.)
i,fr. and Mrs. P. Bartlett and fam-
ady of Thami'eaford visited with the
McQueen family this • week, -Glen
Broadfoot of the Sterling Bank staff
Shedden, spent Thanksgiving at has
home here, -Miss Jewel Norris • of Mit-
chell spent the week end with frien,ds
lit Lumley, -Master Gerald. Gienm. as
balida`ying m
Exeter,. -Mr. Jas. Hor-
ton visited friends in Forest last week,
-Mr. Arthur Icing •and• Mr. Wm,. Hor-
ton of Stratford spent the holiday with
the former's .parents.-_Vir. and Mrs. T.
Oliver of Farest are. visiting friends
on the Boundary tails week.
McGillivray Council
Counc:tl met .an, the• Town, Hall, Ate-
;Gailivray, on Oct' 31e All members`
preseatt Minutes of last meeting were
read and signed. On.mot'votn oe Ma-
guire and Tiickles aecounts.amowtt'!ne,
to $1,789 were or dered to be paid
The Council adjoujrnlecl to meet, again,
on Novi. 28, at 1.ta^clock _rai,4rn
J. ' Drummond, Clerk.
Stephen Council
The Councdl e:om;rened ea the Town'
Hall, Crediton, 'ton' ,Monday, the 711
day of November at 1 p.mi. All mem-
bers present except Councillor Pen:
hale. Previous minutes approved. The
bond of Frederick 'Wulerth, tax col-
lector, was accepted and tiled with the
clerk. .
The following orders .were pa:ssed-
A,. Neeb, eel. jurors 4,00; J Guinan,
ditto, 4.00; H. Bather, ditto, 4.00; Judge
Dickson, fees re Ore appeal. 13.00;
Peter kesenbach, Heutn;tzman & Isaac's
bridges 997.jliie :D. Oestreicher, tile,
21.60; Wm. Kestle, corns 8.50; Wil-
fred LaFond, coan, 11,70; Thos. Wein
and others, com. and grading 19..00 ;
Exeter Times, printing 2.40; James
Ziler, grading and gravelling, 13.00;
Brat el a4.00; Feist Brost„ ac. 1.65; F.
W, Farncombe, Walker's award, 824;
A. Weaver, gravel, '$27.251; P. Shenk,
corn., x.70; H. Lkik anal Disjardine,
grinding,_ $16,5;0; N. Shenk, contrae:t.
S66; J. Kedge, com., $7.50; M. Sweit
zer ..contra.et, $135,95, and cow tag in-
aptetor £12; ,Ewd. Disjardine, cont.,
$7.50; J. ICestle, come., $12.50; John
Klumpp, disking and rolling, $2.25; H.
:Clark. grading, ,a12; J. A. Willteittt,
bal. contract, $42,50; e S. G. Lamport,
C0.111., $7.50; M. Ryan, tile,; $18.75; J.
Willis, contract, $29.40; 3. Jacobs;
com., 57; J. Willis, drawming tile, $5;
H. Clark, gravel, $.11.25; J. Barna
work on culvert, $,22.751,; G. Penhale,
da., $7.50; , H. Hiaa;lton, gravel, 1525";
h. Fahner, contrae;ts, $339.80; Thos.
;Chambers, com., ,$,5i
• The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain in, the 'T,awgn Hall,. Crediitorn, on
Monday, Dec. 5th, itt 1 p.m,
Henry• i Iber, Clerk.
ROLLING STORES, LIMITED.
A. complete cash and, carry grocery
store on wheels,. Own over of these
:n your territory. iVteeting wlitth, sen-
senenal success wherever enaugurated,
Two hundred fifty dollarsnet week-
ly eacor(•'p,. Ea,s'y. terms. 'Principal
payment of complete store to ,be made
an monthly installments from profits
l2.reved from business;. No competi-
tion,
onvp.eti!tion, no, ;stoneexpense. , Exclusive
s•err i n{ 'es • being;'&ll,attad- rapidly. If
you with to enter a most preefitable
business and ta ensure; exclusive rights
in yiotir territory commanaate with
the undersigned immediately. -Eleeen
hun!red twenty five dollars +required;
RRollipg Stones, Limited
404 Exchange Bldg.,
eve—valor, Ontario.