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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-16, Page 6he be (Name upon request/ re: 25 YEARS AGO 1929 Baker, Baker se- be both buildings is air, I. Bearing, paid $850.00 as part of Assessor, be ao paid his salary Tetreau» second- g; That Winters half of the Township of Stephen and S»ged I11 the Sovereign Bank here a copy forwarded to Mr. G. A. Me- &ot a rathei sudden call to go to Cubbin, O.L.S., with a request that Wyoming and left for that place on «... ___H.A 1 Mak/Iov THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Fresh from the gardens* j. ............-I'------------ - f- :Jtjl TMs unquestionably the finest green tea GREEN) JAPAN TEA •*77* r o/ce0/rfragtom £cvry Monday Night 8 P. M. Eattam Tima O Slalhnt^NBC Ntitaak Stephen Council The Council of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall at Crediton on Monday, May 6th, 1929, at 1 p.m. All members were present. The minutes at the prev­ ious. meeting were read and adopted. 'Moved by Mr. W. Dearing, second­ ed by Mr. W. Sweitzer; That the As­ sessment Roll of 1929 as prepared by Joseph Guinan, cepted and Carried. Moved by ed by Mr, Brothers be their contract price for th© construc­ tion of the Turner Drain and Brod­ erick Bros. $1100.0Q on their con­ tract re Mud Creek Drain. Carried Moved by Mr. W. Sweitzer, se­ conded by Mr, W. Dearing: That the resignation of Placide Desjardine as Cow Tag Inspector be accepted and Henry Link appointed in his stead, Carried. Moved -by Mr, I. Tetreau, (no conder.): That Edward Walper appointed Cow Tag Inspector. The account of Dr. Weekes Kenny was presented to the Council and ordered to be filed. A petition' was presented by Fred­ erick Gaiser asking that Award No. 95 made by R. S| Code on the ninth of July, 1906 under the D & W Act be converted into a Municipal Drain for draining his and other lands. Moved by Mr. Dearing, seconded by Mr. Gill: That the Reeve be en- powered to sign this petition on be- The brickwork of Floyd’s and Mr. Fitton’s commenced. Those living on Main St. north of Drew'S block are still troubled by dust from the roads, but the business portion of the town has not been troubled much in this respect since the water cart commenced doing its rounds. Main'St, South of Drew’s -block was thoroughly cleaned Thursday last by citizens who turned out and scraped and swept until it was as clean as a floor. On Friday last a span of horses which had been left standing in front of the North End postoffice started to run away, but their rapid movements were checked by the ton­ gue to which they were attached and striking against a post in front of Lome House, op which a large lamp sits, the glass of which ■was shatter­ ed into many pieces. 50 YEARS AGO “McLaughlin-Buick get' away, power, speed and easy riding surpass any car I have ever driven* I do not think there ever was a more beauti­ ful car i To GET the full enjoyment from your Vittoria Day trip, make sure of your tire equipment. Those worn tires now on. ydur car may cause you trouble and expenses and other­ wise mar a happyholiday. Take no chances—- replace them today with Firestone Gum-Dipped tiresand be pertain of. comfort, safety, econ- my and lower cost per mile. The patented Firestone Gum-Dipping Ipcess/. which eliminates < internal friction, ibined with the scientifically designed non­ skid gripof the Firestone safety tread, makes Firestone’s the.toughest, longest-wearing tires on earth., Wherever you go, these tires will . catty you with greater safety and economy than any others you can buy. See your nearest Firestone dealer today. He serves you better and saves you money. FIRESTONE TIRE, & RUBBER CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED HAMILTON ONTARIO , MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Builds the Only «NEEL BROS., EXETER, ONT. A friendly game of baseball was played on the morning of the 24th between the "Sluggers” of the North End of the town and "The Never Sweats” of the South End. The score was 20 to 11 in favor of the latter. Mr. Ed, Christie, vrso has been en- an examination of the locality be made and he prepare and file his re­ port. Carried. Moved by /Mr. Vv. Sweitzer, se­ conded by Mr. E. Gill: That a Court of JFteyis.ion, for hearing, (he claims agnij^Uithe/Assessment Roll Of 1929 will <be held -in the Township Hall at Crediton on June the 3rd, 1929 at 10 a.m. . Carried. Moved by Mr. W. Sweitzer, se-. conded by Mr. I. Tetreau: Rd, 2, foreman, -Williams Sanders, $12.50; road 3, Lewis Davey $16.75; road 5, Alvin C. BakeT $10; road 6, Henry Schenk $12,25; road 10, Wm. Becker $13.50; roftd 11, Michael Madden $13.75; road 12, Otto Wil- lert $10.25; road 12, Otto Willert $10.60; road 13, Roy E. Ratz $32.- 50; rd. 14, Wesley England; $10.90; road 14, Wesley England $8.25; rd. 15, John Houlahan $5<20; road 15, John Houlahan $8.60; road 16, Pla­ cide Desjardine $23.00; road 16, P. Desjardine $15.00; road 17, Wesley Isaac $23.75; road 18, Augustus Lafta $26.00; road 19, Thomas Isaac $54.40; road 22, Roy Hodgins $37.- 25; road 24 J. W. Bowman $3.25; road 27, Frank Treibner $M.25; rd. Nelson Baker $5.40; road 1, Nelson Baker $5.00; road 1, Nelson $21.00; Station St., Nelson $22.Q0; Sawyer & Massey Co. $16.62, road 21, William Baker $17.70; rd. 20, Adelb'ert Webb $15.10; total is. $481.77. And the following orders be paid: Grand & Toy, Limited, supplies $6.05; Canadian Bank of Commerce Collection charges $2.25; Joseph Qttinan, salary as Assessor and post­ age $153.50; Winter Bros, re Turner Drain contract $850.00; F. J. Wick­ wire, printing $25.50; F. J. Wick­ wire, printing debentures Ptsebe & Sauble Drain $5.00; C. Morlock re­ pair. Hall fixtures $3.15; Municipal World, supplies $48.98; Steward of Ontario Hospital, "Woodstock re Alma Williams $19.50; Sandford White, gravel and hauling for Township yard $4.50; Broderick Bros. Pt. Con­ tract Mud Creek $1100.00. Carried. The Council adjourned l!to meet again in the Town-Hall at Crediton on Monday, June 3rd A.D., 1929, at 1 p.m. Henry Eilber, Twp, Clerk ' Monday. Mr. A. Q. Bobier is rushing the hog business. He is paying $5.0 per hundred this week for live hogs from 50 to 200 pounds which is 25c. above th© Toronto Market. ’ Recently Mr. James Grieve- -sold't’a dozen Golden Wyndotte eggs for to a gentleman in Nebraska. At a special meeting of the Dir-' ector’s of the Stephen & Usborne Branoh Agricultural Society, held at* the Mansion House on Saturday af­ ternoon last the advisability of build- an addition to the palace was dis­ cussed at some'length and it was de­ cided that as more room was essen­ tial, a 40-foot addition be built on1 the East end of the building. The work will be begun shortly and a commodious building will be the re­ sult. MEN and women in every community have discovered that this dynamic car provides an advanced standard qf motoring — that it out-runs, out-climbs, out-performs any automobile they have ever driven—that it is exactly, what McLaughlin-Buick owners say it. is; the finest performing automobile ever built! More than twice as many people have purchased McLaughlin-Buicks as any other automobile at vor above its price* And additional thousands are getting be­ hind the wheel, getting the fact^,andAenr tering iprdeip for JMcLaughrmrBiHcKe1 with eachfpassing week. Xiatcl>less .8tyle, matchless comfort and, above alL matchless performance, are the reasons. Comej prove these things to your own satisfaction. Take the wheel of this car—test it against any other—and you, too, will join in the countrywide endorsement of McLaughlin-Buick’ M-11-5-20C E Residenc 1874 The POLIC Loi/don Life OOD AS GOLD PEARCE Phone 13Ow , St., two blocks Wesi i^bf Main St. Mr. Wm. Leavitt, opened up his moving pictures in the rink last week and has' received a good pat­ ronage. Monday evening the place Was packed. The pictures are re­ ported to be first class. Mr. Ern. Davis, of Hamilton, formerly of Exe­ ter, is operating the pictures. Mrs.: Davis and child are in town with him. Mr. Thos. Nelson expert with Mr. Wes. Snell, has moved his family here from Owen Sound. They are occupying Mrs. D. 'Mack’s house op­ posite Main St. Church, "What Happeed To Jones” was put on by the-.Exeter Bowling Club and was much appreciated by a large audience: Each player took his or her part exceptionally well. The various characters were taken as fol­ lows:—Jones, who- travels for a Hymn Book House, M. E. Harring­ ton; Ebenezer Goodly, a professor in anatomy, by. R. N. Creech; Anthony Goodly, D-D., Bishop of Ballarat, by W. J. Heaman; Richard Heatherly, who is engaged to .Marjorie, by E. J. Christie; Thos. Holder', a police­ man, by R. G. Seldon; "William Big- bee, an inmate of the Sanatorium; by J. A. Stewart; Henry Fuller, Su­ perintendent of the Sanatorium, by T. H. Bissett; Mrs. Goodly, Ebene­ zer’s wife, by Mrs. Fowell; Cissy, Ebenezer’s ward by Mrs. W. J. Hea­ man; Marjorie, Ebenezer’s daughter, by Mrs. W. <S. Howey; Minerva, Ebenezer’s daughter, by Miss D. Dickson; . .-Alvina Starlight, Mrs. Goodly’s sister, Mrs. N. J. Dore; Helma, Swedish servant girl, by Miss L. Martin. ULRIC SNELL, EXETER Wlien Better Antomobiles ate Built—McLaogblih-BuUfc will Build TfaitiM ot special product ~ for everg purpose* for every surface PURE .PAINT far exterior ■or inferior. 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