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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-06-14, Page 2take the votes of the electors of lho Municipality entitled to vote on Money By-laws upon tin* ap- TplPs ntion of the Board of Educa* mt foil ton* the issue of $20,000.00 debentures. WHEREAS the Board of Education in application to the Coun- Corporation of the X’illage for the issue of $20,000 ■> namely for the purchase ad the erection thereon house for Public School made •cil o ; the •*»f 1ideb ■uture . site -<)f •<Sch< 3>uvi ’.'.ses. All u xx’ a 4 HE oration fter receivin: REAS the Council of the of the Village of Exe- g the said applica-<V ■‘tCi -tfcm considered and requested that -th.' saiiw be submitted to a vote «of the electors of the Municipality in manner provided by The Revised Utahites of Ontario, 1927 for a By­ Jaw for contracting a debt. AbiD ’WHEREAS it is necessary jftubm.it the said By-law to a vote <h? electors of the Municipality 4h-‘ manner provided by The Revised Lutes of Ontario 1927 in the case *»0f .• Money By-law. M’D WHEREAS it is intended, in •case the majority of the votes cast «w«.- in favor of the said By-law, the 43ouncil of the Corporation of the Village of Exeter shall in the man- to of in during the period for which the de­ bentures are to run. And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Village of Exeter according to the last Revised Assessment Roll, being the Roll for the year 1927 is the sum of $832,357.00 and whereas the amount of the debenture debt of the Corporation including all purposes is the sum of $58,312.94 and no part of the principal or interest is in arrears. And whereas it will be necessary to raise annually the sum of $1383.- 90 during the period of twenty-five years tn pay the yearly sums of prin­ cipal and interest as they become due. Therefore me municipal Council of the Corporation of the X’illage of Exeter enacts as follows.— 1. That for the purpose aforesaid there shall be borrowed on the cre­ dit of the Corporation of the X’illage of Exeter the sum of $20,000 and debentures shall be issued therefore in sums of not less than $100.00 each, bearing interest at the rate of four and three quarters per centum per annum and having coupons at­ tached thereto for the payment of the interest. 2. The debentures shall all bear the same date and shall be issued within two years after the day on which this By-law is passed and may bear any date within such two years and shall be payable in twenty- five annual instalments during the twenty five years next after the time when ’the same are issued and the respective amounts interest in each be as 3. of of principal and such years shall follows,--- jner provided by The Revised Statutes *6? Ontario 19 27 pass a By-law to Xears Int.Prin.Total •jraKe the sum of $20,000 for the 1 $950.00 $433.90 454.50 $1383.90 purposes aforesaid, by the issue of 2 929.40 1383.90 jdehentures of the said Municipality 9 907.90 476.00 1383.90 to be payable within twenty-five 4 885.30 498.60 1383.90 'yeoj’s from the date of the said de­5 861.60 522.30 1383.90 bentures. with interest at the rate of 6 836.90 547.00 13S3.90 four and three-quarters per centum 7 810.90 573.00 1383.90 fjper annum, that is to say the prin­8 7S3.70 600.20 1383.90 cipal and interest shall be combined 9 755.30 628.60 13S3.90 -rfind be made payable in as nearly as 10 725.40 658.50 1383.90 fi3Sb'f.hle equal annual instalments 11 694.10 689.80 1383.90 661.4ft 627.10 591.10 553.50 514.’00 472-70 429.50 384.10 336.50 286.80 234.70 180.00 122.80 62.80 THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATE ■aMMHUK&NMM 722.50 756.80 792.80 830.40 869.90 911.20 954.40 999.80 1047.40 1097.10 1149.20 1203.90= 1261.10 1321.10 .90 90 .90 ,90 1383.90 1383 1383. 1383 1383, 1383.90 1383.90 1383.90 1383.90 1383.90 1383.90 1383.90 1383.90 1383.90 The saici debenture shall have printed across the face thereof the words.— Exeter Public School and the said debentures shall be sealed with the seal of the Corporation and be signed by the Reeve and Trea­ surer and be payable at the office of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in the X’illage of Exeter. 4. This By-law shall take effect on and after the passing thereof. 5. The votes of the electors quali­ fied to vote on Money By-laws foi’ and against this by-law shall be tak­ en by ballot on Monday the 18th day of June, 1928 from the hour of nine o’clock in the forenoon until five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day at the places within the said Corporation of the Village of Exeter, and by the Deputy Returning offi­ cers and poll clerks hereinafter spec­ ified.— That is to say,— Polling Subdivision No. 1, at Mrs. Elizabeth Handford, residence, west side of Main 'Street, Edward Treble Deputy Returning Officer and XVm. J. Carling, Poll Clerk. Polling Subdivision No. 2, at the Town Hall, East side of Main Street, James H. Greive, D. R. O. and Thos. Pryde, Poll Clerk. Polling Subdvision No. 3 Metro­ politan Building, corner of Welling­ ton and Main Streets, Rich. Hunter D. R. O. and James Murray, Poll Clerk. Polling Subdivision No. 4, at the North End Fire Hall, corner of Mar­ ket and Elizabeth 'Streets. Richard XVelsli D. R. O. and Jno. L. Kydd Poll Clerk. 6. That on Friday evening the 15th day of June, 192 8 at the Council Chambers in the said Village of Exe­ ter at the hour of 8 o’clock in the afternoon the Reeve shall appoint in writing signed by himself, two per­ sons to attend to the final summing up of the votes aforesaid by the clerk of the council and one person to attend at each polling place on behalf of the persons interested in, and desirous of, promoting the pass­ ing of the by-law and a like number on behalf of the in and desirous passing of this by 7. That on the 1928, the clerk of the at the Clerk’s office in lag© of Exeter at 12 sum up the numbers and against this By-law in the pres­ ence of the persons appointed to at­ tend thereat or in the presence, of such of' them and any other persons entitled by By-law to as may be present. Provisionally adopted 2nd reading on the 21-st 1928. Signed persons interested of opposing the -law. 19 th day of June, Council shall the said Vil- o’clock noon of votes for be present after the day of May Reeve .... Clerk Seal Dunlop. Tires are tested on. the world’s highways WHEN sufficient people in all countries under the sun buy enough tires so that every 2% seconds a Dunlop is bought, not much room is left for doubt. This vast multitude of buyers agree that Dunlop Tires are preferred above all others on the basis of in.built value. You see them along the highways in increasing numbers. Other makes of tires come and go while Dunlop still holds its place as a quality tire. . Dunlop Tires ensure: Utmost safety Increased traction ~ Luxurious comfort at loiv cost The advantage of high-tension, resilient, rubber- encased cords is available to you in Dunlop Tires. Dunlop provides an assortment of Double-Strength Tires and Pressure-Cured-Joint, Long-Life Tubes ready to demonstrate their fitness for any purpose. NOTICE The above is a true copy of the proposed By-law which has been taken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the council of the Corporation of the Village of Exeter, in the event of the electors being to after one month publication thereof Times-Advocate newspaper the first publication of which shall be on the 24th day of May, A.D., 1928 and at the hour, day, and places therein named for taking electors a poll will Every tenant of sires to vote on must deliver to the icipality not later than 10 days be­ fore the date appointed for the tak­ ing of the said vote a declaraton provided' by Sub. Section 3 of Sec­ tion 274, Chapter 233 of (he Revis­ ed Statutes of Ontario 1927. XVliere a Corporation entitled to appoint a nominee to vote on behalf desires to vote it shall not later than the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote file with the clerk of the Municipal- ty an appointment person to vote as on its behalf. Dated at Exeter May A. D., 192S. JOS. SENIOR Clerk of the Corporation of the lage of Exeter. of the consent obtained there­ from the first in the Exeter the vote of the be held. property who de- the said by-law clerk of the Mull- its in writing of a its nominee and this 21st day of Vil- Longer mileage Improved steering REPORT OF S. S. 5, HIBBERT The following are the names those who attended school every day in May. Roger Christie, Margaret- Hamil­ ton, Robert Hamilton, Mur. Christie Mary Dow, Sarah Hepburn, Velma McNicol, Alvin Scott, Mary Hamil­ ton, Ross McPherson, Elmer Dow, Mary A. Hamilton, 'Carman McPher­ son, Rhena MeNicol, M'ervin Dow, Hugh Currie. Average attendance 28.5. John Gilfillan of Chambers Bros to have big, husky chicks You can have healthy, profitable, fast-growing chicks by giving them plenty of exercise, clean water and a properly balanced feed. For the first six or eight weeks, feed the chicks Monarch Chick Mash. It contains everything necessary for the healthy growth of muscle, bone and feathers. 'After the sixth or eighth week, change to MONARCH Growing Mash and MONARCH Developing Feed. Mash and MONARCH MONARCH GROWING MASH MONARCH DEVELOPING FEED was on be- HENSALL (Intended for last week) very interesting game played on the local diamond Monday evening, June 11th admission tickets will be numbered ami the one getting the lucky ticket will receive a side of bacon as prize. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and family, of Windsor, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. XVm. Consitt. Miss Janet Forrest, who under­ went an operation' for appendicitis in the Clinton hospital is improving nicely, and is expecte’d homo this week. Miss Sadie Coleman has returned me from a two weeks’ visit with r uncle and aunt Air. and Mrs. Milton Stewart. Mrs. Ann Stevenson, of Clinton, is visiting for a few days with her only sister, Mrs. • Alary Consitt, of Honsall, Mr. XVm. J. Elder, who has been confined to his room through illness is now improvely nicely. Ilis bro­ ther Mr. Thos. Elder and wife, of Seaforth, spent a week with him here. Mr. and Mrs. Consitt, of Seaforth, visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Consitt. Let every XX’.C.T.U. to attend the County Convention >) held in Clinton on July 5th. worker plan to atye lExvtvr ©inws-Aiitwate Established 1873 and 1887 S. of REPORT R.‘ R. NO, 11, STEPHEN The following is the report of S. No. 11, Stephen, for the month May. Percentage is given. Jr. IV—-Benedict Dietrich 73, A. Diertich 72, Charlie Dietrich 65, B.- Morenz 65, Leonard Disjardine 50, Minerva Vincent 46, Gerald Mason 23. Sr. Ill—Jerome Dietrich 64, Ha^el Disjardine 60. Dorothy Vincent 43. Jr. Ill—Clara Dietrich 67, Thel­ ma Vincent 42, Hugh Morenz 42, E. Devine 41, Carrie XVeiberg 33, Ila Mason 24. Sr. II—Pearl Wanner 66, Eugene Diertich 54, Ernest French 49, Ve- va Adams 44, Lester Disjardine 44*, Trellis Disjardine 42, Verna Disjar- Ervin Published every Thursday morning; at Exeter, Ontario SUBSCRIPTION—$2.00 per year in advance. United States sub­ scription $2.50. j RATES—Farm or Real^ Estate for sale 50c. each insertion for first four insertions, quent insertion, tides, To Rent, Found 10c. per Reading notices Card of Thanks vertising 12 and Memoriam, with extra verses 25 c. Member of the Canadian Newspaper Association 03 the name implies, is for chicks on range. It should follow Monarch Chick Mash. Monarch Growing Mash gives uniform growth and development rather than forcing maturity. Conse­ quently it is carefully balanced with muscle and bone forming feeds. Monarch Growing Mash contains: Cornmeal, Oat Middlings, Wheat Bran, Wheat Middlings, Bone Meal, Meat Meal, in the correct proportion^* is a six grain feed to be fed in conjunc­ tion with Growing Mash. It is manu­ factured of highest grade materials and is very low in fibre, hence is very easily digested. Ingredients: Cracked Corn, Wheat, Buckwheat, Oat Groats, Pot Barley, Milo Maize. These recommendations have been fol­ lowed with tremendous success by a great many of Canada’s leading ooultry- men. Hogarth Baby Hatchery, Exeter dine 40, Earl Vincent 35, Devine 35, Ira/Vincent 31. Sr. I—Louis Dietrich 79, Wanner 64. Sr. Pr.—Merle Dietrich 90. Roy Morenz 79, Raymond XVeiberg 56, Elva Adams. Jr. Pr.—Reta Dietrich, Eileen Disjardine, Lois Wanner, Lome De­ vine, No, 35, Lome Henry Ziler. on roll 37. average attendance M. G. Nixon HAY COUNCIL o£ 25c. each subse- Miscellaneous ar- Wanted, Lost, or line of six words. 10 c. per line.. 50c. Legal ad- 8c. per line. In- one verse 50c. each. 1874 19281 The London Life POLICIES AS GOOD AS GOLD XV. C. PEARCE i Exeter. Phone 130W. Residence, Ann St., two blocks weofr of Ford Garage The regular monthly meeting the council of the Township of Hay was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Saturday, June Ind. All the members were present. The min­ ute of the previous meetings of May 7th and June 15th and June 22nd were adopted as read. The Council became organized as a Court of Revision of the 1928 As­ sessment Roll af^er each member had subscribed to the oath. The appeals against assessment Roll for 192S were disposed of as follows: XVm. Ducharme, appeal sus­ tained, Lands in S. S. No. 4 and S. S. No. 12 will be added to Separate S. S. No. 1. David Ducharme, appeal sustain­ ed. Assessment ■ reduced $100 on Lot 1*7, con. 11. Geoge Dick, appeal sustained. As­ sessment reduced $300 on account of exemption on five acres of wood­ land. The Court; was closed and the 19- 27 Assessment Roll be adopted as amended. The Council then resumed the or­ der of general business. Th second sitting of the Court of Revision on the Black Creek Drain to be held on Tuesday evening June 5 th, at S o’clock p.m. The pay list covering Roads and Bridges, Telephone and General Ac­ counts were passed: P. Schade, pay list, $11.10, Burl­ ington Steel Co., steel for culverts. $131.05; C.N.R. freight on steel $19.50; E. Jarrott, pay list $5.50; R. Cameron, pay list $25.00; H. Mc- Murtrie, ditching $3.5 0; H. Brown pay list $68.00; G. E. Thompson pay list $S.00; A.H. Ricker, paint for culvert railing $2.35; H. Krue­ ger, construction pay list $7 6.70; H. Krueger pay list $S.7O; E. Hen­ drick, pay 1st $59.25; Road Supt., $68t00; R. G list $10.30; C. Aldsworth $10.00; E. Gabel construction pay list $705.05; General accounts; Municipal World supplies $11.27, Amusement Tax Branch, hall license and tickets $6.75; Postage, excise, ets.. $19.46; Zurich Hydro lights for hall 6 months $7.50; serving by­ laws and notices re drains $00.00; H. Flaxbard, pay list, re Talbott Drain $221.32; XV. H. Edighofl’er, equalizing school sections and post­ age $11.Q5; F. E. Ducharme fees school attendance officer $5.75; S. S. No. 10, delegate O.E.A. $10.00; Telephone accounts: XVorkmen Com- pensatiop Board, assessment 28.23; Stromberg-Carlson Tele. Mfg., Co. supplies $11.05; Northern Electric Co., supplies 75c.; Canada Tele, and supplies $19.23; postage, ex­ press, etc. $16.40; Zurich Hydro lights re telephone office six months. $7.50; L. Albrecht, salary $64.00: M. G. Deitz, salary etc. $93.00; J. E. Druar Deb. 8. by-law No. 7 1920 $251.57; G. J. Thiel teaming poles $18.00. The council adjourned to again on Tuesday, July 3rd at 1:30 o'clock p.m. GLADMAN & STANBURY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &e. Money to Loan, Investments Madill Insurance Safe-deposit Vault for use of oafl Clients without charge EXETER LONDON I1E NS AL® CARLING & MORLEY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETSi LOANS, 'INVESTMENTS, IN­ SURANCE Office: Carling Block, Main Strec^g' EXETER-, ONT. DR. M. C. G. FLETCHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate of Faculty of Medicine^ University of Western Ontario, Mem* ber of the College of Physicians an$ Surgeons of Ontario; Member of th® British Medical Council. • Phone 6—(The office of the iatg Dr. H. K. Hyndman) Dr. G. S. .Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.DJ5« DENTAL SURGEONLate District Dental Officer of District Number One, London, Ont, Telephones Office 34XV Residence B&3* Office open every Wednesday usk til April 25th, 192 8. ■ MAIN ST., EXETER, ONT. Dr. G. F. RouLaksn, L.D.S.,D.D.Sb- DENTIST Office over Carling & Morley Law Office Extractions Under Oxygen Gaus jl EXETER., ONT. 4 onWill be held at Grand Bend, July 2nd to July 10th. Folders are now giving all details and may be obtained from the registrar, Mr. W. C. Barber, Seaforth, or any member of the committee. Donations from the people of the town are espec­ ially desirable in order that under­ privileged boys«of the town may at­ tend. The cost is $6.50 if registra­ tions is in by June 15th. Otherwise cost is §7,00, The registration, fee is $2.00, and should be paid to W. C. Barber, Seaforth. The camp is hi an exclusive wooded spot near Grand Bend. The director is Rev. J. M. Colling, who has had years of experience in boys’ work. He will be assisted by competent loaders. .Parents should see that their boys are not deprived of this Week in the open amid the best of surroundings and under excellent leadership.1 H. H. Neeb. Geiger pay ...i pay list meet A. F. Hess, clerk Bad Blitous Spells Caused iby Laver Trwbte Mrs. II. J. V chert, Miscou Plains, N.B., writes: — “For years I was troubled with my liver and used to have awfully bad bilious spells, and would not be able to work for’weeks. ”Ono day I decided to try and I got wonderful relief in a very short time.” Milburn’s Laxn-Livor Pills arc small and easy to take and do not gripe, weaken' or sicken like most laxative pills do. ( Price 25c. a vial at all .dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont* JOHN WARD DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER AMI)' OPTO*XH3TRIST , Physiotherapy Treatment’ i PHONE NO. 70 MAIN ST. . EXETER DR. E. S. STEINER . VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of the Ontario Veterin&a^ College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Office in old Ford Garage Building Corner of Main and Ann Streets EXETER, ONT. ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION G UARANTEED Phone 57-13 Dashwood K. R. 1, DASHWOOD, ONT. FRANK TAYLOR J LICENSED AUCTIONEER J for Huron and Middlesex ’•f FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P. O. or RING 138 OSCAR KLOPP LICENSED AUCTIONEER 1 Honor Graduate Carey Jones’ Ano- tlon School, Special course taken lift Registered Live Stock (all Breeds, Merchandise, Real Estate, Paras Sales, etc. Rates in keeping witta prevailing prices. Satisfaction mh sured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, o? phone 18-93, Zurich, Ont. USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President, JAS. McKENZlE Vice-President SIMON DOW, DIRECTORS frank McConnell, j. allison, ROBT. NORRIS, WM, BROCK AGENTS JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for, Usborne and Biddulph OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent tot; Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan XV. A. TURNBULL Secretary-Treasurer 99, Exeter, Ontario. GLADMAN & STANBURT Solicitors, Exeter Box 4 Dancing of great mon reminds tiS! .wo can step with the elite, and dew parting leave behind us footprints? on our partner’s feet. • 0 A .