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The Exeter Times, 1923-1-18, Page 1+'�F FIRSTA • Nao•2 5 35, hr a, gym a1: • 11 �I 111{eller I .p ! 1 I,�II{Alfll,illllll(1!l!Illl�l{I(!!!(lIIIR�{�{�IIII# { ((1�1( � Ni _ i llili�lllill%nidi Illll �IYI Il reeler Ara 8 • beenoma l 4r y Fine Shoos, Heavy Shoes, Felt Shoes, Slippers ars Bunk� Bunks of Shoos of every bind placed on our • counterat bargain pipe- es, allrices niaxked in lain figures � 1? ta so you can help yourself, Space trees not permit a list of Shoes offeredWe leave Dave it to, you to judge the; quality of goods yourself. 'We"invite You to come Y 1 in and, boli them over, . We have all sizes up to the largest. Tlere is a list of - some Shoes offered. eel, Ladies' hig11 lace Empress Shoe i p s Mens HeavyWork-boots Ladies' ES, Fine Cushion, 01, SOl e Shoes en's fineblack ox b1 brown Shoes Ladies' Felt Shoes anal Slippers PIig11 grade Slippers r and Oxfords '�,_ x z ds Ladies'Spats;" Overshoes, etc, h , C illi n' e st S out School Shoes Children's :fine Best Shoes Men's Ii'elt' Shoes and Slippers' Long Leather -boots, C scall e v o s, e J. Several pairs rs Hockey YBoots in Men's Ladies' and Children's lee's and `Boys'' Overcoats and Suits Bargains iu Men's and Boys' Winter Overcoats, the biggest snaps we.. nave ever offered. Suits at big reductions. Snag Proof Overalls in Blue Stripe Special at $1.85, in black. Special $1.98, Men's Odd Pants at $3.00, and $3.50, Boys' large Bloomer Suits at $6.00. Wall Papers peer Wall Palmers for bedrooms, kitchens and hying -rooms cheap. ,Cottori. Heavy piroular Pillow. Cotton 49"c yd Fine Cambric Underwear cotton etc. 25c 'a yard Factory .Cotton 15c yd,. 7 yds $1..00 Prints at 22c a yd. (good quality) Write Flannelette. 36 in wide 23c yd Union Towelling ;20e a yard Pure Linen Towelling 29c a yard Large fancy bordered Turkish to -W- eis regularly $3.00 pair, at $2,25 pr, Staples Cotton Huck -Towers at 25e each Bleached Sheeting 59c a yard Unbleached Sheeting 48e a yard 36 in wide Art Sateens for comfort- ers regularly 65e for 49c New Gingliams goo atte us 25c g good ryd Largest size flannelette Blankets, .grey or :white with pink or blue bor- ders_ $2.35 pair. 9 e sParniSilingS Stanfield's " Red Label Underwear ' $1,69 garment.. AIen's $1,00 fleece Shirts .& drawers for: 79c garment Men's $1,40 fleece Shirts-& drawersI for. 98e garment Boys! fleece Shirts & Drawers•69e garment , - Heavy work socks reg 65e for 49c pr Heavy lined Kid &Mocha; Gloves reg • $2.25 and $2.50 for $1.9* pr. Odd Linen Collars 5c and 10c each'' PIeavy Leather Woo1 Mitts at clear - king prices. - Ladies' Ready -t -ear1 Dress Goods, etc. Suits, Coats, Dresses and.Odd Skirts. at greatly reduced prices. A11. Sweaters at, clearing prices. 0rzr� sex'ge regularly $1.95• ••. for $ 1�J"°.�yd..:d,�.« -; . . 52 in. black Serge 'regularly $1.95 for $1.39 yd Heavy 3'6 in. black dress silk at $1.59yd•. 4 Doz. House Dresses at $1.49 each 2 Doz. prs. Corsets to clear at $1,00 a pair Summer- Vests reg 65c fol 49c .each Good Quality "Velveteens at 98c yard R White Chamoisette Gloves -for Lad- ies at .half price 5-'0a pr. Black Cotton Hosiery for Ladies -25c Black Silk Hosiery, seconds 79c pr. ALL DINNER SETS lows DENT OFJ':. DURING SALE. All Dinner Sets -10 per cent off coir- ' during sale 25 Bars Lennox Soap ,for: $1,00 Lemon and Opera, Soap 4 for 25e. Bulk Cocoa per lb. 13c Tomatoes" per can, 13c Kellogg's. Corn Flakes 8 for 29c3 Honey per Quart -jar 50c Jelly Powders 3 for 24c PHO E 32 PHO:IVE.:32 a,olru,c.axvecWcs=Ym', 1A�Atr9.v1AieAe:, -meta''-e?.a�mAp4ak •' • ••. "w«..'^,°'w,.w,T'.+,,....+,,✓1w.+wq'1'.M'Yn•�«my)r,+,,nu.rnrr�r� L',T C(M JNCIL WedneSday, Jelly. 10, 1923. Tile Municipal Council met as per adjournment izi the office of the Clerk. Oouncillor hlierington took and subscribed to the necessary oath of office; members all present. The ,minutes of the .., ' i r „ugiiral meeting' held ATop v ./an. Ste x, were: read and. azlisrovcir7, Communications were read 1,1• 1.01 - ANUARY 18th., 1923 That t]i Auditors meet the '.t"reae- urer at the Town Mala, on Wednesday Jan'y l.7th, at 10 o'ciocic ann. to ati' diet the Accounts for the year 192e. That a, grant of $;10.00 to each of 'trete following: 11 ruing: Chit tree's Shelter, CxoclE- ice l , Toronto Sick Child • rl i e S Hospit- al; i' t - I al; 1Vlliskol a Free Hospital for Cosa; sunrptives: That the ` Clerk order 8 copies Municipal World, •- 409 Dog Tags and 450 tow Tags and the nee- essary stationery for the year. Coin loci s; Oil:mile.) from the ,iothe .lnunication, Municipal ,; offcef ing, 1 Ass'n solicit- - Canadian Road. Builder, re Cana- Annual Fee• --Filed • ,Letter from: Silas as 1~t. Shier• re }grice of •x• 1 avE1 in his pit—Filed; that the cleric pre1 pare a letter of apdrec:,:1;ion o1 the ent .Y- seven years of service of Paul Coates as Treasurer, resigned. The follow. The following . ruliicipal appoint- ing Orders were passed: ssocl; Clerk and: rents were spade; Library' Board, others :Election expenses '.'79:5.0 Martin; Board, oarcof Ie a it h, M x. C , H . L a a' . $7 ,5 0,IVr. Jessef 1St0x,'Ce1etely 2oardMni4iPLi World d Po1l Books s e tc $9 -essr . Jaxe5:VNelCos and Wilbur .50R Tones, R. Droughts Con. Stat: Sanders; Fence "Viewers, Messrs, J. Council nail adjourned to erect Satur Hawkins, Geo. :Andrew and W. J. day, 1i`dizary 3rcl et 1 o'clock, Bissett; 1 'Assessor s t •s s A, essor 114x. > Rd. Ilrintcpl, , HENRY STRAND, Clerk. Salary $115.00 and $5;00 for piepar ing truant officer's book: 1Vlotion of Hooper and Davis, Carried. Truant officer, Mr. Thos. Coking - :Woad, salary $10.00 ou motion of E1 - lei. ng ton; and Frauds, Carried, The Clerk and. Treaurer's Salary, per;,E11,eriiigton, zxn seconder, at $400 Dir- ectors t' Secretary per' I r; nein and Ilodpel«: at 5 25«00 The Young Ladies' Bible Class and Carried:" ; int anoial statement is published else-: the Young Men's Bible The auditor's Class l the salary 'was fixed at "where: Mr. Tose h Far e p v y, the en- .Tarries St. Sunday: school held their $50.00 on motion of Ellerington and ergetie President of the Society re- annul banquet anquet and social. e.. e Frv nron antis, ' ie• viewed the splendid, 'Work orf done'an in the. basement,. of the church. b Street Commissioner Bisseti:'c 'sal- 1922, Besides' the educational vat Mondayevening. d xnb: The teachers and tie at the, Canadian Horticulturist officers of the school were invited and of the meetings, the Societyd-s o € had gues"s'• Over one hundred sat:down inspired - a new - and 'reviler interest to he tables and a ver in flowers and trees Y appetizing e and `shrubs: menu. of o3'sters, cake and ice cream Thousands of bulbs and" large duan was served; eomrennn g at 6.30 ington, no seconder, that the service titres of trees. and seeds lead been lis- o'clock. Following the banquet a be gratis: Per Francis and Davis tributed through the Society,. so that short musical program g axe Was carried that the salaries be $30,00 each, the Exeter never looked lovlier than dui out during the course of wbieh Rei*, reeve to secure '$55.00, ing the past summer: With the o-' Mr. Wilson, were has been teacher of . The Clerk was instructed to, se pening of spring the tulips and hya \ the Ytun Ladies' g Class forseveralcure the necessary dog tags for 1923 cinths' will once -rovegive resumes yearn and Mr: the �' > W. H, Johnston, who s on a membership fee of,$1,00,°every appointed to teach th t cent of which .was returned to the eA �°o AdLxi- members in premiums of seeds. and predation, and both replied express bulbs. The President: outlined the the pleasure it:had been to be assoc work for 1923 more particularly in �'iated with ilia .class and their regre connection With the paries and called at leaving. The program was fol attention to the very liberal pre- lowed by a social hour in games and. miums to members/in 1923.. , He em-) anithe ;:ants. phasized-the fact that, all those des- .. - icing ` to. -join should hand,' in their name 'and their selection of preraiums to the 2•E V. THO.'viAS to �7I Secretary by the 20th inst, if possible, ' The Society deserves the BUBLIGATGTON ' hearty support not only of every flow- • er lover'for the personal benefit to Rev. Thomas Amy, a much. respect- be derived but also of every citizen ed plorser Methodist minister passed of. Exeter and surrounding district away suddenly at his home in Burl - for the wonderful improvement of : ington in his 811th year, Mr. Amy re lawns and streets and parks which tired from the nxinistry a few years organized effort can and daes thus ago, after 46 years' service, and spent. accomplish: The officers for 1923 his later years in Burlington. He was are as follows:. Honk` Pres., Dr.;Hynd- born in Cornwall, England and. came man and I. R. Carling;. Pres., Jos. S. with his parents to Canada at the age Harvey; lst Vice Tres., G. S. Howard; of 10 : years, settling in what was 2nd Vice Pres,; `Miss J. S. Murray; then called the Queen's Bush, near Secy-Treas., J. G. Stanbury;.:.Dir- ectors for 2 years, Mrs. Mack; Mrs. istry at the age of 24, and during his Cann,': tile, and castings,` .2:15 Bell Mollard, Dr. Sweet,B. M. Francis.and long service in the itinerary he was Telephone 'Co,, cemetery phone rent` Mr. Coniplin Directors for :1 year, stationed at 18 different 'points in 4.62 Bissett• phone rent 6.15; Thos, Mrs: Denney, Miss Kinsman, W. G. Ontario. At first he was a member Houl' on rent hole h M of d e half e e h_ ar, 1:2..3 0 Medd, S. M. . the Primitive'; P Y , Sanders and:, S. J. Hog- Methodist Chulal,., Clay Products Co., sewer Pipe; on arth; Auditors, W. H. Johnston angl joining with the union of Methodist account 400,00;. Municipal World D. Rowcliffe. Churches later: Mr. Amy is survived subscriptions 3.00. Passed on mo -'by his wife, who was Miss Mary Ann tion of Hooper and Davis,: Balfour, of°Stanley Mi11s Peel Coun rancis. PETER SCHRAM, PAR1,L, ty, and by four children Mrs. Mar-'' Adjournment by P SUSTAINS Jos. Senior, Clerk, `INS CRUS113JBD HAND tin, Kerr Hamilton; Mr , s. Agustus Mr: Peter Schram, of Parkhill, met Klein, Taft, Cal., Lacey Amy, London with a painful accident on Friday of ,England, the Canadian Novelist and U,JSBORNE COUNCIL lastweekwhich resulted in the am- Dr. W. B. Amy, Toronto. A number n o ree fingers. While residein thiscomnxuni gY than Good .roads Asan atn,d xnterpro- . , vinci 11 :Road conference. Filed. Cir- ' oular from the Canadi to Almanio, Toronto, Filed: Circular from the Municipal Review of Canada, Filed „meal IOW yescoair orstaleuil ROI TICCILTU,RAL - SOCIETY The annual Sheeting of the Horti-• cultural Society was held on 'Wednes- day evening the 10th inst, when re ports were given, by».tlie Board of Dir- sandthe Secretary Treasurer on, the - year's operations. The fin - U x>;�� P. 1V1y A surprise party; was held, at- tile' home of err. John Ford,' Exeter. 1'�ol'th, on. Friday evening of 1a..°t • week when a lj.telllbcr of Inc ,n:eig'11- a bore s and friends gatliezed to ;spend L .'ocl<el. evening' A vert; .dolly time we, 't9 spent b;,' x111 present. Lunch '�t':ls provided by the visitors.. .ENTEILTAIani Ski.1N4CSDJ ' AUXILIARY A. number of young Dung p>gopie from the English., church, Saintsbu)Y, vis- ited the Girls' Auxiliary oi'. .Trivia Memorial church an Friday ay evening last and spent a profitable bIo and, social. evening. The h g e o y ung people Pte number- ing abort thirty came to town in a big sleigh load, the overflow coming in cutters. An excellent and musical program. was given in tIse parish ball by members of both 'so- cieties afte •which all repaired to the. home of Miss Margaret Quinton where a very sumptuous luncheon was served,: A very pleasant time was spent by all. S.S. CLASSES BANQUET' ,any per Illlorington no seconder, at '4...750.00; . per Francis and Davis at .:.;, $775;00. Carried The reeve, councillors and hydro commissioners salaries.' Per'.Eller 20211.111 owners of dogs to secure a ta,rr.to the zeal and foresight of the sub -'has taught the g before April 1st `g Young Men's eras p , passed on moths : scribers. ; "All this. Was accomplished for two years; and who have dei l,E The classes,- were read. addresses of ap of Ellerington and Francis. securing -of'` a bell ringer was left with the Property committee, as • was also the weigh scales. The printingwas left n the. h r Suds of the ,.,., Finance Committee: An application for the position Pp l of .� unicipal Assessor from Mr. James Murray was read. t Ca �. o P vI horns; 'of the, Salvation• ,Army, Made application through the Reeve, for the use of. the Library Reading Room for an hour each Tuesday afternoon: The request was not granted, as it' would conflict with other meetings. Donations of $10 each were made to the Sisk Children's Hospital, "Tor- onto and the Children's Aid Society, Goderich, on'motion of Ellerington and Hooper. The following accounts were read and passed: Cecil Ford, labor, `ceme- tery, $2,50; J. A. Stewart wall pa- per for cemetery house, 20.83 Jas,, Dignan. & Son, blacksmithing ceme- tery, $1.00; R. 13., :14.30; Sylvantis 1111.411511 liegesios 1 { illlll (ell I { 1111(1 !1{I(((illll�(R#(Illlllllililllllllll(1llllllllll{111111{({1911(ill l { illlllllllllllll{llllllll�. lteema tetlfA �Alete,�tu, uttetWee PR.i,.ay,ti spelt ktki r,tegek=', 9 y; stege: inter R' 0)-:..n. 11S 5 00 Argy t� it •;• Skaters- a.•� m o Apt Skate Itc e ' bile. ly 4TES Out9CSS LIGHTER a STRONGER FOR ` GIRLS AND ; LADIES Yukon' :....„ ,..:. $1;50 Falcon $2.50 Ladies' Auto $3:50 Auto 5' Aluminum top, $5:00 FOR BOYS AND MI7N 1-Uondyl:0 ... ..$1.00 Yukon A.... ..... $1 50 Falcon,. .....,:.. $2.50 Men's Auto ........ $3 5 0 Auto-, C. $5.50 Bob Skates ,50c Steel 1 A. kl Supports 17LIEVES ANKLE STRAIN.ANDIMPROVES. P1113 SKATING 3 SIZES,.:$1.20 PEI PAID t a e. ti ks I�7Ol�✓I:35c. 1].? • ocke feces Ai'' 15c., 25c and 5c LOW PRICES ON ALL RANGE S AND QUEBEC HEATERS PYICONES Sh".4.ev'*ittett Day n1t,,,N "ri.(aV1r6 :rl The -n.ext meeting; of the U.F.O Farmer's CIub of Exeter ter.wili be hel on Wednesday; the 24th, at 2 o'cloc at which Mr. Scott, live stock shippe of Dublin, will address the meetin with the object of forming a ship pens association. - C. E. ssociation,•C.:E. Trickey, Asst Sec • d 1. g'• Haircuts have` been reduced to 25c at F. M.' Boyle's Barber shop; A number of young people from town enjoyed a sleighing party out to Mr. Fred Kerr's at Crediton, 011 Tuesday evening where a very jolly time was spent and an oyster sup- per served. Owing to the bad condi- tion of the roads the young people did not arrive home until dine for work the following morning. ORGANIZE NEW S.S. CLASS The % , new organized c ga Adult class Of James St. `Sunday School, coin - Posed _chiefly of young married pieo- ple met at the home of their teacher:, Rev. M. J. \ Wilson, :on Wednesday* evening of last week for the plir- pose of organizing and spending a social evening. The class is - to lie known by the name of Comrades. Mr. 1r. Wm.' Welsh was elected Presi- dent; Mrs. (Dr.) ltaulston, vice pies, Ulric Snell, Sicy, Mrs. Asa. Penhale, ilss't; Cecil Walker Treas. A 001n- peLition • for 1 ienabership tV e„' aro' ranged to ran for the next ilolltb with Mrs. Ross as captain ,of the Reds and Mrs. U. Snell as cap- tain of the I31ues, After the buiness meeting a; social time was spear, and refreshments wore served, DIED OSSEND7!111R'Y•--•At Zurich on Jan, 15, Sophia Pauline Speth, beloved wife of Mr, E0 I3ossenberry, aged 73 years, 9 months and 1'7 0 3130. Funeral Wednesday to the,prone son Line cemetery. ISD IN i:ix.I i(Y;i4'6� rd'°,t+;fl f l ',(1 r 11 .oL't<'1'.11 C£311',4141 a,:ert,a d.c wagroi, a1 etc: .ilonalci 4:tt•lu,uir' 171li4l?i15 10 cup >t ( Coronto Globe) ), rii;U�t,15 :4x111 k'•"1 li?.��1;s akl. 111's": ;tn d , Mrs. Doineld Melanie gatheredliii, Tlx- eter on New noa''$ reay to ,s0;{she 11,e their diapt4and wEdling•.` Mr. ,1' ,� it ,t nis was :born oir,a fon In 'town- shipthe " o. Dc o c f 1 c.ihQusio, county o� L,cti;rttxSx, and moved: will his 1 e 1. 1.:, ,.e1t1iiV to 'rectums .roa31, 1Jsborne :. i year r, .. 1, ' a 11 the ,jf.r2_ C�G.S; where they 11ewad down 1110 i oz•e?c71 to build a 1:tiprrle fol' themselves. ,,Te .,as. McInnis, whose rear ren rl,dxtxa' rias Jane Passt1rore \' 05 eor a r 1 z ri .1. ,. ,t'1i1. *� �/a miles ,at tlz�z• I 1 4c1S4 Q T act n ',Chose two pioneers spent their nil it -d lire . on a iaem 011 `Thames road until 1901 Ax• when they moved to their ,presei_ ho Exeter, i me 12i - 1are en- joying where :the E e 1 ax E �:ti- loying a vigorous old age. Both 31i'. and Mrs. McInnis enter- ed, Heartily into tine festivities. i fter which the Rev. J. D. pestle, Ex-Cour-, chlor 1V. Penhale, A. JIOclirney ,>•+tl, A. Purdon made 'short addresses az congratulations. OIr. and Mrs. McInnis, although having no family of their: own, have raised and educated .four, children, , besides giving several 'other yol,ng people a start in life, all of ;'burn are now holding prominent h1.a2es the business and social lire of. Can- ada and the United States. • CHEAPER eOST AL S3 1 WITH U.S. As a result of the cooerence o;;• American and Canadian nostal an- t cials, at Ottawa;: "there vs,- r, tion of parcel post rates to U.S. start.- ing January 1st. The rate laas been reduced to 12 cents a pound, ,d tale limit increased to 11 oue , p d4.. en- prance week- 'd t -r -�-"a _ Cana e. a. On registexedr a.rflcies '!r sender will be entitled. to iudem, for actual value up to $25.. Spec delivery letters to the D.S. pupil .go 20 cents. . putation th f• of relatives t„aad at µ;�M may. The Munici al Council El Meeting Usborue Council i cutting feed for the cattle the ma- P acted for the Township of US erne for 1923 chole became clogged, and iu trying ' 1 to take the Dorn ou,t, he had the mis- met at ilia Town Hall on Jg.n'y; 8th, (Ill[z , ��!((((I11111IIiHll(1�((creeper(illlli(1(1(1(Ilil(1(1i111 llllllil as per. Statute viz: 'Wm>, Coates, � fortune to crush,his hand. Dr: � •: �rH=f�°�^ �• � ���(ii(i�(((��� Reeve, Wellington Skinner, John Racey deemed it necessary to ampu- tate the fingers, leaving only the Hanna, Fred C. Stewart, and Jas.. S. second finger on his hand. li. Is w,r Open One Door SoL1h cis Laawvson's'ev� e I rytore Open Dayand 'No • ht eals 45 Cents Ballantyne, Connailors r After subscribing to the necessary qualification and .declaration papers LOCAL COMMITTEE ON UNION they took their places at the Council MEET LONDON CONFER- board.. ENOE COl13tiiTT2'Iti7E' The minutes of the meeting of Dec. The committee appointed by the ' 22nd, were read and approved and Quarterly OfficialBoard of IViain St. signed by lteeve. The .following sap- 1Vfethodist church. to consider the arias were. fixed for Municipal Ofccrs union of that- church with Caven for 1923: Clerk, $225.00 and post- Presbyterian church met the co -op - age; Treasurer, .$85.00 and revenue enation' committee of the London stamps; Collector, $75,00; Assessor, conference in London on Monday, $100.00, also to distribute Dog tags Jan. 15, to discuss the said union, and. to secure information. for Bee The basis of union as prepared by Keepers Ass'n; Auditors, $10.0.0 ea; the joint committee of the two 1 Caretaker, $12,00; Reeve, $70.00; , churches was discussed and two ` eee Councillors, $60.00 each. Tb.e fol- points of the same were reserved lowing officers were ,appointed: for ~futureconsideration with per- Clerk, Henry; Strang; 'Preasurer, Wei:. halls a 131111or 011111ge er two in the ° Brock; Collector—Sherwood Hunter; wording. Assessor—Thos..Llunkin; A:nditors— A lesilution was passEd'asking the B, N. Sexier and Wm. Johns; .Caretak- secretary of the Ca -operation tom-. er - Geo: • Kellett; School A:ttendnuee xixittee to ma,lu:an a,p 7aintinent with 1 tztzt Officer: ---Win,,,, johns; COW arra Dog a cenetnittne from the Enron, Pros- Supei•visor•, at 50e au hoar while On 1.3tery for a meeting hi tb.e near duty—Wilson Hawkins; t+''rico Va0w- fill are to disetl.-,s' points in. reference era—Frank ,Down,' Weilirxf-fon r','er- to said 111011, slake, Prod Delbxiet e .Amos 110.9e,, The action of the Conference conA - Jets. Heywood; Ponn'd Karmen—John mittee was '1 disappointment lo the Luxton, Sa 'I 111113 lor, '0 135, 3;rddy, local 00111ni'tteeiv a 'h s . have spent Wm. 1! Frayne, Hector N. Taylor, 11ou1'S end hours in preparing and Walter Hazelwood, • Thos. C. Allen, dismissing the basis of iaiiion from Porcy"Passmore, John Shute; Rcpre- every 110gie, the local committee be- setintivo to County 'Board of Agri- ing liilarniniei11 as vigil as hing r-1 culture—peeve Coates,' c, caved the ondorsa1ion of the Quar- That 133 --lavas be dratted, confirm- terry Board and shotxlcl the Confer -,,T- ing the appointmentof the several e10e c'311 nithee block the sehee 131 of ze officers for the Year and the payment, union M•ethcritsa11 will be .: t,r'eatoi of the salaries set forth, in the rein- loser than it enlon were nee:Ilene : rites Of this meeting, ed. raring r77. {lull! H� u.: 5