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The Exeter Times, 1923-2-1, Page 1• t .' .,:".5s• ts ,•• t! 4.V.•,•14'`Ji'lits'34ntt:tpt,t 14'41st:1:ns ins .EIRS FTY-FIRST, YEAR EXETERTU Berl, ...01,34s13„, COUNTY COUNCIL NOTES thepoarn for 1923, rrff.111111/11111111111111111111111111.111111111111111111111.111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111Pr:411111!IIIIIIIIiIIIIIIHIMI1111111111111111111111111 111-Y°Ij'.r-'*G 1 CIE.1:)JT lt•oll) N 1 1T t FEBRUARY 1st 1923 2' sAiNri,stulty As was stated in Tile r£'i/nes last , tilts Salaries iitigo schen/ 1a,3 The following grants ivere made,: 1 i ,„, n, iiirt :... .,. rtr.phreh,suer,sed'ieal.ygnee ioe, ..:Itid,,,- gof3y4.csilians.: P1:0e lel: apitemr.0 Ini•v.abe:rs 0:::"(10.terd:suliNt:acisdilelisa ' :0' ft the 1 Pi. . , , , • , 11 11 ,i , ... ' . WM.: ..: . - ,=,,,,j'''''" ' of the Trivi•tf, ;Menial:la' ,Churdli., en- - . t - . ,-,, Co ty of Huron. The Wardeziship' joyed a, sleighing,. pa-r1,y to Saintsbni-j, •••••IOR , . , was decided -in. a caucus of the Liber- • - , , • kr'' . , ., ......, —,retniningthe V Sti, (1... the. SaIntsbui3; , . ,. .-,... , . _. . • 9 for Mr Beavers and 8 for Mr , — young people to ,bxetcr. lie Fraser - • Douglas, of Wroxeter, on he final jr.,c art se IMMO* 1 IMPI•211, v,(re eev t t Presbyterian and tlio Saintabury young people united in entertaining the visitors at thehome of Mr, Free- man Dobbs, Te; Saintsbury young people rendered an excellent pro- gram whiCh•was followeti by refreh- ments and amusements. Altogether over ninety were present and the 'spacious home of Mr:, and Mrs. Dobbs was taxed to accomodate them. A most enjoyable•lame was spent. Cotton Staples 741 01.1r Stocl of Cotton,Staples for Spring is now complete. For those = who wish to get their sewing done early we can give ,,vonderfull'Y a tt r a c t - ti-ve values in Prints, Cringliams, Skirtings, Gala,teas, Pillow Cottons Sheet- ,' ings, Flannelettes, Factory Cottons, Longclotlis,• Cainbrics etc. We have t an enormous Stock to chose from. J. 4 '91 so; „if' • t 4,i,,,t5a3",5•• 11 11 itt .“1•10AINI Anderson's Ce e r•a ed • Scotch Ginghams , Gingham's will be more popular than ever for the coming season.,40'e have over thirty patterns and colorings of the celebrated Anderson's Scotcli,,Ginghanis in 32 in. and .36 in. width. These are 'particularly guar- anteed fast colors. , The New MonarchYarns areHere. We have the new Monarach Knitt`ing yarns in stock for spring. We have two decidedly d.ifferent sweater and scarf yarns from any ever shown befere. Starlight is a very fine silk and wool yarn in all' popular plain colors and 1Vlohasyk in two tone -effects will be very popillar.-: Ask to see these new lines': ° WWI= • - .1•••31., ballot. On the first ballot Mr. Bea- vers received 6 votes, Mr. Douglas 5, and Messrs. Armstrong and Tip - lin 3 each. ttn council the motion nominating Mr. Beavers was made by AGED EXETER LADY FELL AND FRACTURED HIP = Mrs. Jas. Pickard, who lives oppos- - ite the- James Si. Church .had the = -misfortune to slip and fall on the.icy = pavenaent on Main St. ori Friday al- = ternoo last week with the result •••••• • Immo Lao+ :that one et her -hip- bones as , .• = •tnren. She :was:immediatcly taken - to Hyndman"s Ziospital. Mrs. Pickard in, her 136th. year and • has vemaniltably smart and. active for -age': one of her ,. Harwood: accOmpame NONNI SIN Dress silks We have just received a shipment orDress Silks in the new bright • • colors suck as Poppy, Henna; Jade, Tangerine, Sand etc, These are ex- ceptionally good values' at $2.50 yd. • Clearing Sale of Dress Serges _ We are rather over_Stocked with some lines of Dress. Serges, which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. We can give you heavy all wool Serge in popular colors 50 in. wide .at $1.00 yd. NEIN. C.ANTON NETS and Draperies. Stocls. now complete for • Spring. Dozens of deferent patterns and'prices. • • , , , • • , • . , • • . • ,D,o‘isivRA•09.K...t.„em,TESEINS. 'Beautiful Ile* patterns in English dowriProof eor -67)1'n?"4ii.t.'reseetcr, at lower. Prices. , New Spring • . . Wall Papers Our new Wall Papers are here. Come in and set them. Papers arta already trimmed if you want them that way, or untrimmed if you pre - Young Men's Overcoats at $10 00 _ ^. See our window of Overcoats at •$10. *Obd, of Toronto, came up on Satur- day ,and. are 'at present visiting .with Mr. and Mrs. W. May. ADULT RIME CLASS ORGANIZES - The Adult Bible Class of .Tames. = St. Methodist Sunday School of which = Mr. W. H.. Johnston is the teacher, met in the church on Tuesday even_ ing for further organization:and. the following are the officers appointed: W. I -I. Ke'stle, President; Mrs. J. .1-lorney, secy-trea.S.; 'Mrs. C. B. Snell, Mrs. Wel. Johns and Mrs. Powd, sick — • and flowe • committee. 'Co -Work - ors' was selected as the name of the claSs.. It was decided to have a con- . teSt: in the class to increase' the mem_ - bershipt to al. least 100 and Mrs. N. 1•••••• '11110•1 Baker and Mrs. R. Skinner were „chosen captains, Mrs. Skinner of, the - Blues and Mr. Baker of ,the Reds. ...... The contest is 'to run until April 1st and asocial evening will be arranged at the close Of the contest. EXETER :WINS FROM- TITNSALL Exeter won the first hockey inatch with an outside team this season on Tuesday night when they defeated -the Hensall team,. 6_4. The game was fast and exciting from start to finish. Both teams are made up of young players and they made good showing. Hensall have played more games this year tha,u the Exeter boys who were a little stage struck at the !MOMS Il01••• lin•10111 /BMW. 111.••• /4.0MS -start but they got .aver it. Tile Messrs. Dougla'S and Armstrong. _ The other aspirants who were con- s\VidereediVi.byArtrinlestrnol:glan, boer•Es Hinullcealril;• Douglas, of Wroxeter, and A. Tipling, ofWhigham. . , , ' • The newly elected Wardell Was es- ' sorted to the chair and handed the gavel by ex -Warden Trewartha. Judge L. H. Dickson administered the oa, h of office and in a brief, s h congratulated Mr. Beavers upon be_ ing chbsen to fill the responSible and worthy position as Warden of Hinron County. n 'Warden's inaugural Address At the very beginning of his in- augural address Warden ,Beavers de- clared that he'felt. that he had a• very hard place to fill following the late Warden, Mr. N. W. Trewartha, who, he believed had discharged the duties of his office' in an ideal manner. "I will try to keep up the good work that he has started, and if I do that I will be satisfied, for he practised economy, spent a great deal of time and took considerable pains in caring for the interests of the county. I can but hope ec) fellow' in his footsteps, and. thus maintain the enviable repu- tation at present held by the County of Huron, affirmed Mr. I3eavers. Continuing the newly elected War- den said that he would try to be fair to all the members and at the same I tithe, endeavor to conduct the coun- Icills business in a straightforward 1:nianner since that was the policy that Itoldsin the end. "It is my intention,"asserted the Warden, "to give ample time for en_ quiries; the right to ask for informa- tion belongs to each and every mem- ber. I hope that more time will be given to a discussion of committee re- ports, for, because they come in dur- ing the latter part of the session there is frequently a hurry to get threngh and ' Often matters Slip throng that the members do not Un- derstand as they i should. That is hardly right I 'think," affirmed the speaker. In conclasion Warden Beavers ask_ ed for the hearty co-operation of the members, at the same time offering his own co-operation, so that the year' 1923 -would lie the best in the history of the county, and an economic one in which every dollar was.made to go as far as possible. (Applause.) teams are evenly matched and for the Standing Co3ninittees first fifty minutes :was a see -saw • , ASO* 411•011111 = all the "way through , with Henson The following standing committees g PHONE 32 PHONE 32 --- one up until the last few minutes 'were appointed: = when the Exeter boys run in three in Executive—F. J. McQuaid, Jas. F. — a row and put tie game well, away: Collins, A. H. Neeb, J. H. Fear, 111111W11101111111111IIIIIIIIMIRMOMMIIM1111111.1111111111IIIIMMIMPUMIIIIMMEllifielill1111111111111011111111,11111.110, Ammaignpna'a: A CONCERT—In the Scb.00l house of S. S. No. 1, "Osborne,- on Friday ( evening, Feb. 9th, at 8 o'clock The Bet Skaters and Hockey program will consist of Dialogues, Pantomines, Readings and Music by the Young People of the Hurondale W. L Admission 25c ,and. 15c. Players iisitonU Automobile Ska es OuNnES LIGHTER a SrRorGcR , , F`013- GIRLS AND LADIES.. FOR BOYS AND MEN Yukon. . . ......,. Klon.dke , • ..$1.00• . • Yukon . $1...50‘ Falcon ... ... ... $2 50 • • • •!• t • Falcon . . . . Ladies, Auto . . ...... $3.50 Men's Ante """" .. Auto F., Alitifintirn ton; $5.00, 1305 Skates , 500` teel. Ankle Supports RELIEVES ANKLE STRAIN ANDEVIPROVES THE SKATING • , 3 SIZES, $1.20 PER PAIR , -lockey Sticks liocke3, P 7 He S FROM 35c. UP 1c 25c and 95 Lon- pilIcEs' ON ALL RANGE S AND QUEBEC HEATERS "11 •, IR-sit?,t1s.-stetisitana etrit's Tiardware r cot s 7 ar •;; ,,•; ••.'• 451".; R J .1\11 ler. If the boys 011 botb teanis continue to R. J. 1 • improve the way they have we should Special—Frank Johnston, J. Taman, have no trouble in rminding up a s OWen Geiger, John Jamiesons A. good team for the for another . E. Irwin. whiter. Nothing like getting a good . - zit re F Klopp M. Ann- tirt and we hope. that it will 4)e trong B. S. Naylor J. IVIcNab, -s s , kept going. There is noreason why c. minnings. some stars cannot be developed from Ecination—Cha. A. Robertson D. the material that nag be gotten a- round here. ,Zurich is 'expected here soon and Zurich have some good ma- terial. Exeter — goal, Harness; defence, ITS'I'ARD----At Bruce/lel& on Jany LawSon and Hardy; centre, Hind; M loth, to Mr. and Mrs. 3• R. lvtgs- Wlls; 1.w. Tiernan; subs.. E. ta TICKrcl'ason.ETT—I1 Goderich TP., jan'Y AIIdeRerfes°rene'—W.. Davis.FBoyle, 15th, to Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. Wm. Pickett, a daughter. coo pt, Tuckersmith, Jan y. DIED IN TORONTO 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Coop- -Mr. Wm. Coultis, a former resi_ er, a son, (Alvin Edward.) dent of Exeter died at his home in BOLAlsID—On Thuraday, Jan'y 11, Toronto on Thursday of last week tO Mr and Mrs. John I3oland lIth following an illness of, dnly a few 33 Con of 1VIcGillivray a so clays,., 1 -le Was taken ill on the Situ- . . -.A1A-111-1IED • • • The 'doceaSed 'was aged 66 years and LLE'R.--WILLERT---At Ddshwood. 11 months., He was beim in1.1ie Tp. on January 2401 Lavina winert, of Pickering and lcaine to Ilsborne • • • • .• day' previous With heart trouble A. Lindsay, A. C. Baeker, J. L. McEwen, Road and Bridge—Geolge Hanley, Amos A. Tupling, Robert Buchs- . J. IVIcNaughton, W. r-f_rillilliiiiiiiiiiii11111111111111111111111111111111111111/11i1111/1111111111111111111111111110.1101 $1000 to each beep/tat in the co-un- ty; $1500 to the Children s Shelter at Goclei•ich; $4000 to tlio five 'taiga schools in the county, to he divided equally among- them; 100 to each agricultural society' 25 to emcb. School fair; $25 to each spring stock show; $20 to each public lib_ raity„ The grant of $25 to each -I -for- t, $ ticultUral society ,tvais cut off, $100 was granted for boys' judg'ing• com- petition at Guelph. • 1.01 l‘ tele lie 14sseclip ill- T 11' 1 ISs _re is 0 eineot , spent the week -end with ,, Air, and BIFS- -A. llosleilis •"'"4..". tr, El c.'11.,tt, kiiiiiilei as (m,g., F. '51,:i•Vp e.o W. 'qt.,lat'rlitr, tyttaand a.liltt°eal.:1:1' a 011.Ridf r'4 stock taking Mr. Beaver wi, , been on the siclt list for , • weel- but is 1,.aprov1ng.-qt, be Ql-iPealcit.leiii-ilYthee °111111.elltillilaildliasitCh Siinday evening. , • • • ' •• • • •• • • Mr andMrs,13;" • Salaries were: as folloWs: t."- • familysPent Sunday in EXCitter`s) Prey 'Mr. Bowen bi- Leaden' resentattWe' of the Bible-, SacleV« s ie91t in :the IVIethodist' charcli 51 Warden $100; treasurer $1650; clerk $1600; engineer 0000 and nil - keep of car; auditors $50 each; crim- inal auditor $5 a day; jailor $800s turnkey $800 with no extras. A. deputation from the Goderich I3oard of Educatioii waited on the council and requested that the grant to high schools be divided.'equally or on the basis of a,ttentlance, but not on, the basis of county plipils attend- ing. A motion was passed asking the Good -.Roads Commission ancrthe Co. engineer to keep the expenditures on the roads so that they could be covered by an assesment Of a mill and a half which amounts to about $65,000.00. Iftwan County has Rest Roads • Mr. Irwin, of the Provincial de- partment of :highways was present and' addressed the council, com- plimenting ilio county o11 having one of the best road systems of any coun- ty in Ontario and run at the cheanest rate. He Made a comparisou of the cos of maintaining, roads by statute labor and by contract. In eleven municipalities the cost per mile per yard of gravel by stature labor was $1.06 but in these- same municipal-. • • • day evening and will illtistra„, lecture with lantern .slides.. Mr. Ted Mawhinney has ,go Detrott. for the winter months..;„1-,-, Mr. Alfred. -4V-tiertli , who Iiias'A) clerk- foi,,Faist Pros). G -en. has resigned and has accepted -a, Posit-, tion- as clerk- with fl ZwhArit, , Mrs. Wm. Yearly who has: beeA.,"': sick tile past two is slowly lin proving'. ' • • "Master•Roy.Lamport, SQ11 Of Ezra Lamport who has been serionsly iH e",54 for three, weeks, ,we are pleased to • report is 'recovering. •' st° • • Mr. Godfried 'Nicholson •shipped. a : car load of cattle to Toronto iast .• Mr. Henry Either was in 'Zurich. ". •on Monday •'in connection. "withthe t• • Hay Fire 1usura,n,ce C�. Mrs. Walter Clark has retet-ned honie from Eketer, where she has been:spending the /last week with. her 4- •4 daughter, Mrs. A. E. Kuhn. • • s • • , • .• s Mr. 0, Wares has moved his family • • ' et• train London to Exeter into the resi- dence he recently -rented on ,Ant St. se. • •• • " ities the cost by contract was cut to " 38 cents per yard. , The members of the council and • the officials presented Engineer Pat- terson and Mrs. Patterson with a pair of beautiful chairs, they having been recently married. ' • • • Mr. Jason Bedford and Mr. Musser of town. both continue in a very" critical contlition.-„e Mrs. -Burke has returnea-kine at ter visiting in - s . -Detroit 'There se -ate, tended the • frineraI,, of Mrs. Hewitt who visited he last slimmer. A horse attached to a caters eon - INSTALLATION :- ' • .,, ''''.;., ,,, .. . , . . Oh Alon,day..Thigh•t•next, Feb Stb-•,',Iliitf,-'," newly elect -ed ;officers of Ei-ixi-tte1- Lodge ; • „„ -,,,. 13?YD.o...,01.13.rd11:8)S11:.1.;,.h.1:-oC1:'..se:ae.,.:....'gcleVD;;c..:1Ys:...... IL,'''''''''''t colsliocesIrns,Fpeallroti‘cytsu-l;avrtlitylt;:bpeietan:S",,failt, ale.:[;...,ri.t_c„,°\:.L.1,•:,..',,,,.,t,,,,,,,,1-'',,,I.;••-„-",,,,.i., Mrs.•John sin:ipso/1, 9:t '°'?i)3's,:Y'kea:t.., ,;,,..,..„.„7F---,.:- .n g ei, • aura..,.....selee ',en ..te„,. 7.-;..,:tt:1;,,i: Mr. Milton Henry, of,•Glouchin, Aitti. the marriage to take place early in February iri Regina. run for a couple of blocks on Main street on Monday bat was stoppedes-ss-en-sssssssssisse-s-(ozsses-_-•.ssss.ssfz.etw-ssts•-„ssssssme without any damage being done. • The DR. 13ENNETT WLLL ADDRESS IIORTICITRAL SOCIETY 'Dr. F. E. Bennett, President of the St. Thomas Horticultural Society, and a director of the Ontario As_ sociation will 'address a public meet- ing in the ToWn Hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 7th, at 8 o'clock. His address will be illustrated with sev- eral hundred colored pictures which have been highly spoken .bf in. the press. Dr. Bennett is considereci one of tha leading men in Ontario in con- nection with flower growing. It is hoped that there will be a large turn- out by the people of Exeter and sur_ rounding country. There will be no admission fee, the society bringing Dr. Bennett here in the interests of F, Is Novv Open One Door South of I...aemson's Jewelry Store Open Day and Night Ma1s45 Cents Comity 15roperty—Thos.. Ingles, Dr, frre: W. F. Clark, John. Douglas, Wm. Coates, Dr. J. G-rieve. County litonte :NT. Armstrong, B. S. Naylor' R J Aliller J' IVIc- Quaid. Warden's Conmaittee•-•John Douglas, Amos Tipling, W. J. Spotton,'A. H. Neeb, 3. McNaughten. Gootl (Roads Comnaissions-IVIessrs. J. McNabb, E. F. l<410PP, Wm. Coate, County Leviers By Schools es This thing • s township 'with. Iris' parents. About The levies on the cenntY 1-reasPrV = - LAsT •- fliFE7 'WE RECEIVED A I 411,(.4t ortarra to lheodore • 17 years ago lie retirect froin the bY tho vaeus Collegiate Institutes = -` farin near :Elimville and int) v ed. to , - • see FOR FLOUR PROM 130TI-IWELL AND OUP.. CTISTOMEE. - DAVIS—TUCKEY ---- In London :at • and Schools of the coutywere = the Wellington St. Methodist pa,r at&-follo-w: Satortli, $9635.33; = , • : whore be worked at the car- dajiglii ter of Mr. and Mrs. aana,ge on Jn 201;5, 33itss'i3ernie0 penter trade for -several years and top, 7677 40, Wrnghain 16931 14 ,essosED WITII TITE Cpi,Tuckey, ago he -inovetl to Termite. to. where'. '58-• •A4elaini for a.gra,nt. of $501-95; = • cey, to Mr Clifton Davis hen moved to Godn-03.i. Te„. years s)-1,4--LpAszs Son of and Mrs. os. Davi, all , t on account of. the at,tendartec of TrIttr= - • • two, sons tueroy Ches er aie - EVIDENTLY 01:511 FLOUR IS POPPLAP, IN :GIS of Exeter on county pupils was sent in by 'Lire 1 t d TI forner is the propric DJFt f, dri st d '11 Pitt 's Listblvel -81,001. 11,0so = TRY IT. NVE IcNO yr IT PLE,ASIti • oniipitoyed. furssitus.0 iiincation N.ver, refer,i'e-d co educa- ' c 11 .10 c el COTILTIS—In T01.°011t0, 011 January partractit, and these together 4t . 25th, William Coultis,.formerly of bre'ivcd wiclow, wh0c niaidenPc,' 1925 on rioil31nitte 10_ Eteter, aged 60 years and 11 months. --aaith':0, :was Linama, Survive. 'T'wo brothers and -five siters aleo On thOtion of 13,8, Naylor and John E survive Henry, nd Eli, of Exeter ; DMIglaS, t' -Max, Porterfield Was = BEZZO—In Clinton, .9n. • jan'y 19th, .s • Mrs. Mary Anti -ezzo, widow Of the late OttlaS. Bezzo, in her 84th , ANDREW—In Saliorth, oil Jan. 18th Ca/hturiiie lielovecI wife of Mrs, Jas -Kyle and MVP, J. It: a,ppoin te d as au ditor 1'. or 4623, hs of Exeter; Mrs, W. Clarlto, ITs- was Mr, Robt, ITn, mn igginS ootioof borne; tankiii, EtnSlia,rd John ilaYa a' .11•71d AV111. re=',.. - and 1\tir . 9, Othl'itS, ton d on. 1151tittittettc1D-10°,11, 9101)01011 by Wit). :77L.,74 makes the f5nk151 break the folt kation_ 3itcl Wm. JT. Coates that , i., hey 73rd year.. ,Ily, 1h033 Who prodscoased him: be, A ., -4t1, ,01e,1 1t, t;Mis. I‘.1.111s 5, Toronto; Mrs, ClitIftitThthso 1t#40000d.to iitc; 1)) it 61 tArcbie who was called ftann and Mrs. k 1 AndrOWs, The GI ii1ii11rtm01.tott-,!**S carried, ast honak owing to -Ole death at his slater "brothers alit stists -were present at gainst iho MoiOst; triode by D. E, i11311 1ti1hY1 rotUrned to Toronto \V•ciies-; Cho funeral whirl( took, place In Tor.. Klopp ild C. A, bertson LIMA, Amo• day''onto. Ttplinn and Cortitt, l5tirlcTiolnisn et' "n'11 4 14 4' •• . 11 • t '"•• ' • , ,2J11,;:`,I,i'ilii,;LIZ,c!,,,Y,a't.'tkigLi:vi'LLA*S.,oJL 85 115 7"9 49