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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-01-23, Page 2MUKSPAX, MJSl'ABX g», 10.IO 50 YEARS AGO Bisects. Bros, shipped to the Eng­ lish market, one car of clover seed for which they realized the $2,480.00. borne, sold ceived the s Mr, J. N. bankrupt stock of O’Briene & Co., and has determined to launch out into the hardware trade. Mr. E. H. .Spademan has purchas­ ed Mr. D. Johns’ stock of stoves, tinware, etc new stock into Mr, Johns’ i io us store where ho will the business. The many friends of Mr. ! ing, son of Mr, R. Manning, will be sorry to hear that lost his furniture store and Parkhill, by fire on Friday last. Mr. Wm. Balkwill has home from Muskoka and. main in Exeter about weeks when he returns to his home at Kearney. Mr. Thomas Greenway has loft for Winnipeg, to be in tim.e fo£ the opening of the' Mhnitcfba Legisla­ ture of which he was lately elected a member. On Friday the 16th inst., Mr. J. Vasey, of Usborne, led to the Hy­ meneal for better or for worse Miss Annie E. Mahon, of Hay. The cere­ mony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Smith, of Kippen. They will start about March 3rd for their fu­ ture home near Crystal City, Man. um of Jas. Herbert, of Us- a load for which he re- urn of $300.00. Howard has bought Alm and has moved his com mod - continue S. Mann- Exeter, , he»lias stock in - evening arrived will re­ chasing a number of entire horses to place in their sale stable here. Mr. A. Q. Bobier enjoyed perhaps the fastest sleigh ride of the season when returning from the nomina­ tion meeting in Hensail. His team of spirited drivers became frightened when near rhe North End and gal- galloped down through town, Mr. and Mrs. John Handford, of Snowflake., Map., are visiting old friends- in and about Exeter. They spent part of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gould, Carling Sit. Mr. Fred Hunkin, of Usborne, is busily engaged drawing material for a new house. by St. the in Hedden on John Fuke has sold has been residing Street to Mr. Philip Fuke will continue to 25 YEARS AGO Mrs. Jas. Willis had a successful Auction sale of .her household e£- .4feCt§ on Saturday, H. Brown being the auctioneer, Mrs. Willis has al­ so disposed of the house and landI somewhat-over half, an acre'to; Mr. T.* E. Handford, realizing therefore $1200.00. , • , . Mi;, and Mrs.. Samuel Holman, 'of near Crystal City, Mfem, formerly residents of South Huron are visit- Mr. Wm. Bawden, of the firm of ing relatives here. Bawden & McDonell, accompanied -by Mr. Geo. Martin, of Hibbert, left on Saturday morning last for the Old Country where he intends pur- 15 YEARS AGO Mrs.' Tlios. Keyes, who recently moved to town from Stephen, has purchased the residence owned 'Mrs. Catlierin Air. A. E. dwelling he on "William Hern. Mr occupy it for some time. At a meeting of the directors of the Exeter Agricultural Society on Saturday. Mr. R. G-. Seldon was I elected secretary over 'Mr. A. G. Dyer and Mr. W. D.‘ Clarke, treas­ urer in the place of Mr. N. D. Hud- •don. Mr. Dyer had occupied that position for 36 years and a remem­ brance in the form of a $15,00 was voted to him, Hydro was turned on in 6.30 on January 22nd which a large public meeting was held in Stanley’s Opera House. The switch that, made the connection to flood ' the village with light was turned .on by Mr. Thos. Collins, of Clandeboye. .. •* County- Councillors Reeve Tay­ lor, of Exeter; Reeve Ellerington, of Usborne and Deputy Reeve Love, of Stephen’’ left Tuesday to attend the County* Council at Goderich. Mr. Jost Northcott, of Sexsmith, took a .sleigliload of young' people out to Mr.' Geo. Etherington’s, of Usborne on Friday evening and a very pleasant timo was spent. Mrs. B. Clarke was the lucky win­ ner of the bag of flour given away at Leavitt’s Moving .Picture Theatre last week to the patron drawing the lucky number. grant of Lucan at following Friend From New York Told Him About Sargon THOMAS STACK “When a friend o£ mine . from I New York visited me recently and told me about this new Sargon med­ icine, I had no idea it was to mean the end of suffering that had made my life miserable for years. “Stomach and' intestinal disorders 'go hard with -a man of my age and I sure had a time of it. Chronic constipation poisoned my whole system-^and a kind of rheumatic condition,, developed in my back ‘With pains}, ,and aches practically all ever my body, I got to where, f couldn’t sleep; and became subject to weak, dizzy.-spells- and finally hadi to give up driving my -Car altogether.' I couldn’t even /drink a glass of milk without having, heartburn and indigestion, and sometimes the -gaij on my .stomach wag; do- awful that; the pressure would sfmm ttr almost- choke off my heart action. */ “I’m situated so that. I can live comfortably the rest of my days but, there was little ..consolation', in that thought when I suffered smeh fills* ery.. None -of the medicinest-l’ trfo.4 tlid me nny good ^.nd I had giyen jip Iff- .despair^ust decided I might ;ttS- well ‘.tarry along’ to the end as-Jbest ,.j. could-^-When my friend from New Ybrk told me about Jargon. He said, tli'ftt the’mediVlne. trim making a big nit.iii New York and,seemed to bo doirig everybody good that tried it; so I went down to Tamblyn’s Drug Store and bought a treatment, along with the Sargon pills. ’ • "I had only used about' half a bottle, of Sargon and the same quantity of the Pills, when I- no­ ticed a big change for the better. I quit having indigestion and gas on my stomach; and rheumatic pains began to loosen their grip A and a feeling of new strength and vigor came over my entire system! I got out iny car the other day and can drive around as much as X please without being afraid of those ■dizzy spells. I’m eating,. sleeping well and enjoying life hi every way. The Sargon Pills are the finest thing in the way of a laxative that I ever used they seem to work on the liver with !:ft, stimulating action that has a last- '■ ing effect and keeps the bowels re­ gulated perfectly. .'“Everyone i've recommended Sar­ gon to tells ,me that it's .doing them a world of good 'and honestly be- , Have it will help anyone suffering with'"troubles like mine, if they’ll take the treatment faithfully,” The above statement was made by, Thomas .Stack, well -known retired . business man of 3$ Ilettfah Ave.. Itamilton, Ontario, Sargon may' W obtained in. Exe­ ter from Wesley S. Howey. Instead, of purging, THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE USBORNE COUNCIL The Municipal Council of Township of Usborne for 1939 met at the Township Hall, Ellmville, on January 13, 1930, as pdr statute, with James Ballantyne as Reeve and George Westcott, Dan De-w, B. Williams and Reuben Shier a$ the Councillors, Each member sub­ scribed to the required declaration of office and the new Council pro­ ceeded to the business -of the year. The minutes of the meeting held December 30tli, 1929, were read approved on motion of Dew Williams. Correspondence; Cheque from Perth County treasurer, County Highway portion Brock Drain $9.60. Request from Good Roads Assoc­ iation for membership fee. Tabled. Request from Sick Children’s Hos­ pital for grant. Copy of letter forwarded to Coun­ ty Engineer re Culbert Co. Road. Noted. Copy of letter to S, W. Archibald. C. E., re claim of T. Bell for crop damages. Letter from S. W. Archibald, C. E., in answer advising no action, On motion nf Williams and Shier, the following salaries were fixed for Municipal Officers for the yoar 1930 viz,— Clerk $300 and postage; Collector $75.; Assessor $85.; Treasurer $100 and excise stamps; Reeve $70; Coun­ cillors ’each $60 and caretaker of the Hall $12.00, Westcott-Williams;- That Strang he Cle^. Carried. Dew-Sliier: That Sam. J. Pym Collector. Carried. Dew-Sliier; That Wm. Coates Asserer, Williams-Westcott: That H. Brown be Assessor, was appointed Assessor. Sliier-Dew: That Wellington Skin­ nier be Treasurer.1 WUh'ams-Westcott: That Newton Clark be Treasurer. Newton Clark was appointed Treasurer. Williams-Dew: That Mary Kellett be caretaker of Town-ship Hall. Car. Westcott-Shier: That ,Sam. Brock be Cow .Supervisor and Weed Inspec­ tor, to be paid for time employed. Carried. Williams-Westcott: That William Johns be School Attendance Officer to be paid for mileage and time em­ ployed. Carried. Dew-Sliier: That a By-law be draft­ ed confirming the appointment- of officers and fixing the salaries. Car. Westcott-Williams: That the B* .of H. for 1930 be James Ballantyne, Reeve, Chairman; Dr. J. G. Dunlop, M. O. Health, Joshua Johns, Henry Stra-ng, Sec’y.; Sam. Brock, Sanitary Inspector. Carried. .Shier-Dew: Fence Viewers, Frank-' Down, Well. Kerslake, F. Delbridgb* Amos Doupe, James Heywood. Car. Williams-Westco tt: Ro and keepers John Luxton, John Brock, Charles Keddy, Wm. R. Frayne, -Harold Hern Cecil Dobson, Tlios. C. Allen, Percy Passmore, Heber Shute. Carried. Shier-Dew: Patrolmen’for Snow:. Fred Ford—Concession 2, Lot 1 to 15. Road 5, Concession 1 to 2. John , G. Hunter—Narrow Road, Road 5, Concession 2 to 4 Conces­ sion 4, Biddulph Boundary to Lot 2. Clarerfce Johns—Concession 4, L. 11 to Thames Road, Road 7, Conces­ sion 4 to Exeter Corporation. Roy Johns—Concession 6, Bid­ dulph Boundary to-’Lot 1, Road 4, Concession- 8 Biddulph Boundary. , Ewart pgint—Concessibn 6,. Lot 1 to 10; Road ’5, Concession 4 to 6. Harry Ford—Concession 6, Lot li to Thames Road; Road 7, Conces’- sion 4 to 6. Ernest Hicks—Biddulph Boundary. Concession 1 to Concession 4. Chas. Dayman—Concession 2, 16 to Thames Road. Luther Reynolds—Concession Lot 31 t’o 35, Road 11, Concession 2 to 6. Hector Rowcliffe—Concession 4, Lot 31. to 35, Road 11, Concession 2 to 6. Henry Westlake—Concession 4; Lot 30 to Thames Road; Road 9, Concession 2 to 4. John Cann—Concession 6, Thames Road to J-Iibbert Boundary; Road 9, Concession 4 to 6; Road 15. Jno. ,T. Hern-—Concession 8, Lot 6 to 10; , Roa.d 5, Concession 6 to Iff Angier s nor child foronchij tie Ips® IiealtW «n’s colds, coughs, Is . . , and to build bodies. to Take— Diacetion 40 Henry Im be H. IT.’ H. "Brown 2 and Road;20.,. e Ephraim Hern-— .Concession Wlitilcii to Lot 6} HoEid 4 front cession 8 -to 10. , Hugh Berry—Concession 10, Boundary “to Lot 1.0; Road 4 Concession’ 10 -to ^Woodham. Wm., Gilfylaix-*—Concession Blansh'ard Boundary to Lot 15; Road 6 from'Gon cession 12 to shard* Boundary. Roy Coward—Concession 8 .11 to Thames* Road* .Road 7 Concession 6 to 8. Wm. cession County Jno. Lot 11 ti'om,Concession 8 to 10, Ray Frands-—Concession 11 to Thames Road; Road Concession 10 to 12. W. Noil’—Concession 14, to Thames Road; Road 7 from Con­ cession 12 to Blanshard Boundary. Patrolmen to employ such help as may be required to keep the roads- passable for mail and 'Other' traffic under the direction o£ the Township Council. Add Road Suftdf Intendant,- Time- to be paid for at'the rate of; 200. and hour for man and 40c, an® 8, CO 11 * , B1t from IL : Ext, 131an- Lot from I-I. Stone—Road 9 from 6 to point of contact Hoad, McCullough—Conce to Thames Hoad; Con- witli ision 10, Hoad 7 12, Lot 7 from Lot 15' for man and team and imple- m3E.t required. All snow bills to be presented to the Road Superinten- dant before May the 1st, 1930, by order of the Highway Department of Ontario*. Dew-Williams: That Henry Ford, Road Superintendant he paid at the rate of 35c. an hour for time em­ ployed. Amendment: Shier-no seconder: That he be paid 40c. an hour. Mo­ tion carried. Westcott-Shier; That the follow­ ing grants be made, viz,—Byrou Sautiorium, Byron $1.0.00; * War Memorial Children’s Hospital, Lon­ don, $10.00. Carried. Williams-Dew: That Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign and sub­ mit, to the Department of Public Highways, the application for grant, on expenditure on the Township Highways in 1929. Carried. Dew-Westcott: That the claim sheet presented by Thos Brock for damage to car in accident on Con­ cession 8, be forwarded to the Globe Indemnity Co., for considera­ tion and recommend their immed­ iate attention. Carried. Dew-Westcott: That the Clerk be Instructed to register with the Co. Treasurer certain parcels of land for unpaid taxes for 1929. The Collector notified the Council of certain other parcels of occupied land having taxes unpaid, Shier and Williams moved that he be author­ ized to take steps to distrain for same". Carried. Williams-Dew: That a further ex­ tension -of time be granted Collec­ tors for the return of the Collector’s Roll until February 1st, 1930. Car. Dew-Williams: That t,he Times- Advocate do the municipal printing for 1'9 3'0 as per their former tender. Carried. Williams-Dow: That the Reeve and Clerk interview a. Chartered Ac­ countant as to terms and time for the municipal auditing, with power To -act. Carried. Shier-Westcott: That the follow­ ing orders be paid, viz,— Edna Reynolds, Clerk Election Bd Prov. Election Expenses $99.69; G. A. MeCubb.in, C.E., Engineers fees G. McDonald D. & W.C. $12.00; W. Memorial Children’s Hospital, grant $10.00; - Byron Sanitorium, $10.00; the clerk, Municipal tion Expenses $84.50; Fred grant Elec- Ford, snow patrolman, snow work conces­ sion 2, $20.80 ; Dr. Dunlop, M.O.H., Bd. of H. Ex.‘ $65.50; the clerk re­ gistration of Births, "Marriages and Deaths $17.75. Carried. The Council adjourned to meet February 1st, 1930, at 1 p.m. Henry Strang, Clerk ANNUAL MEETING OF Usborne & Hibbert, Mutual Fire Insurance Company Notice is hereby dfiven that the Annual Meeting of ®he members o£ the Osborne & Hib®rt Mutual Fire lusitr&ce Compand will be held in the T n Hall, ............ day, F rpary th , __ _, p.m., foU^tho purple of receiving the reports ors foi election o year term any other of the ComWiin The Dirt fice expires, election are: IV McConnell. rquhar, >on Mon- !3rd, 19.30, at 2 the DBfectors and Audit- e pastoyear, and for the Lt wo Directors, for a three Auditors, and for in the interestsiusil hvhose term of o£- vho eligible for re­ Brock and Erank ;A. Turnbull, jSec’y. Dated ot Exeter?' .January 11, 1930. Telephone Operator Had a Serious Nervous Breakdown Miss Ilena Shields, Owen Sound, Ont., writes:-—"I am a telephone operator* and u few months ago I had a very serious nervous breakdown, ”My nerves Were so bad I could not sleep at night, and* I had a great deal of pein in my heart. ”1 fried several medicines, but did not got much relief until a friend advised, me I only took one box and, part of the second, and I inn very thankful I,took them ad I now sloop soundly and have no more piling in my heart.” cents >1 box At all drtijggtjrtflPrice, 50 C arid dealers, or mailed direct/ on receipt of price by Tho T. Milburn Co.* Ltd., Toronto, Ont '• She was very curious about things, i “They tell me your husband is a hydraulic engineer,” she said to her best friend, “but I always understood he .was something in the city. I didn’t know he was a technical expert, or anything wonderful like that.” “He is a hydraulic engineer,” said her friend, “but it’s not wonderful. He just waters mining stock.” Fees in Prospect, “Was your church bazaar a success, dear?” “Yes, indeed. The minister will have cause to be grateful.” “What were the profits?” • “Oh, there weren’t any. In fact the expenses were greater than the re­ ceipts. But ten of us girls got en- gagai” The Rod in Pickle. *1 am thankful to my dear friend, the policeman, for saving me from getting into further trouble,” ob­ served a man charged at Thames po­ lice court. Magistrate—If you’rq married the real trouble will start when you get koine. , " A Strancer. - “Can you vouch for this young man you brought to my party?” “I think so, but why? Surely he has not proposed to your daughter so soon?” “No, but lie wants to give me a $4 •heck to cover his losses at bridge.** The Farmer’s Advantage. “You cut a face in a pumpkin to make a Hallowe’en decoration.” “You do,” said Farmer Corntossel, “if you can afford the pumpkin. If you live in town, you have to use some kind of paper imitation.”-—Washington 1 Considering Health. “You insist on shaking hands with as many of your constituents as pos­ sible?” “Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum. “Campaigning interrupts my golf and I need the physical exercise.”—Wash­ ington Start » AN UNDERGRADUATE Mr. Groundling; Here’s my apart- , rnent. Rather stiff climb—four flights up. _ ,,Mr. Winger, the Av13101,1 CaI1 ! these flights? Guess you must still be in the ground school. ’ Eccentric. ■ Thefe was a famous nth-a-lete, I Eccentric sort o£ mope. He did not fill the sporting sheet . With autumn baseball dope. . - Ears Probably Closed Also. ! Mrs. Judd—Science tells us now that we hear much better with our eyes closed. : Mr. Judd—Yes. I noticed quite a number trying the experiment last Sunday evening in church. A Way Out. ' Huh (with newspaper)—I see. a judge has ruled that a .woman should not spend more on clothes than for j?cii Wife—Well, then, we shall have to pay a bigger rent. Couldn't Be Literature. ' “You Wj?re not very complimentary In speaking" of Scribson’s new book.” “Didn’t I say it would sell by the trainload?” , “That’s just the point I’m mfiking.” —Birmingham Age-Herald. . " A Large vOrder. ‘ “I want a tltess to put on around tlw house,” said the lady in the depart­ ment stove. 1 “How large Is your house, madam?” Inquired the new clerk.—Hollywood l-Iigh School News. j A Hen-Pecked Bird. 1 “Wlmt’s Henpeck feeling so cheer* ful about?” “He’s found someone worse off than he; lie’s just read that the male os­ trich lmtches the eggs?’ i They Sometimes Do. i “Hasn’t my fiancee a delightful baby vdiee?’* “I dUrinb, Afgy. I heard her talking bass to her mother just now.” Corrected. “Hete fl gent of the old school.** f “Bafcion me, yoh mean a gontlenian. 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