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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-04-17, Page 4‘THURSDAY,. APRIL 17th, 1030 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE **Where quality Counts, we win’’ GNJPY our DEWnOUS --At jwr >h •try, 4 oo ^FRIDAY m*’:>ne Oj ►ERS GIVEN PROMPT TTENTION T’S BAKERY uf uuix'tyra. Mrs. I’euree then read a message to the members to carry •911 und re­ vive the work of the chmvh. Prayer. foHowe4 by Mrs. Sims. Mrs. Pearce read a letter that she received from: Dr. McMaster, Indore, India, Mis­ sionary -for special prayer. Qua nee then led in player, Murray then led in a very impress­ ive memorial service for our depayt- e<l loader Mrs. Mollard, A number of ladies spoke very highly of her life as they knew her. Four ladies gang, "One by One.” A monologue was given by Miss Murray which was very appropriate, The following are the words: Sleep on, beloved, sleei> and take thy rest” Lay down thy head iour’s” breast; We love thee well, theb best; Mrs. Miss upon thy Sav- but Jesus loves Phone S <TAMES ST. AV. A. The regular meeting of the James street Women’s Association was held 4u the church parlors with Mrs. W. R. Goulding, first vice-president con­ ducting the opening- exercises. After •tlie opening hymn Mrs. J. W. Down JLed in prayer and Mrs, J, iS. Grant jjave a very excellent devotional talk, jkn instrumental was given by Mrs, Reed. The president, Mrs. Sheere, <hcn took the chair for the balance ’:rxf the meeting. T^is was the last aueeting during the membership con­ test and the loosing side each gave ten cents towards the flower fund. t.Irs. Geo.' Williams’ side were the svinners with 95 'members and Mrs. Moulding had 81 members. Mrs. <Dr.) Fletcher gave a very interest­ ing talk on hhrsing,^choosing for lie'? • Subject "Florence .Nightingale” and sit the conclusion repeated a lovely •jmem. An octette was given by the ladies after ..which lunch was served. Goodr-niglit! Calm is thy plumper as on infant’s sleep; But thou' shaR wake no more to toil and *wvep; V ■ Thine is a perfect ''deep: Until ,thp shadows iare cast, Until He gathers in His sheaves at last, Until the twilight gloom is over­ passed,'; ATTENDED RLA.Y IN LONDON , Twenty-sij: menibers front the Cav-. en Young People’s Guild motored to London on Friday evening last ail'd took in thp year play "The Doll-fe House” put o-n by the students .at Western University. The play was under the ^direction of Miss Jean Walker, a former Exeter girl. . In speaking of the music the Free Press says: ‘‘One of the outstanding fea­ tures of the convocation play of 1930 was the brilliant orchestral program presented by tho University Little Theatre Orchestra. This organiza­ tion has built up in the past few years a reputation of an enviable nature through -the excellence of its performance. TJio past year .lias add­ ed tq, that prestige materially. Ru­ der Ken. Stanbury the Litttle Theatre Orchestra has reached ard of perfection and its activities until at without exaggeration, don’s finest musical pianist is Miss Margaret Gladman. . i* the gr ;lie pen le hour ecita.1 of UR at Zion United ircuit, on Friday, Dramatic BEN Will be given church, ElimviU April 18th at 8 H frou in a Tavis Exeter rapid the Chi Shepher jnterspe other ot>( the bool Zion orcl of Mr, L adults 35c. story of the Christ Lew Wallace told citai by Rev. Dj. Mc- s St. United church, ory proves along with from the finding of he Wise lAIen and the the scene on Oalv^ry y the .chariot race and exciting incidents from Music provided by the tra under the leadership erne Morley, Admission and children 15c. rest, secure and Good-night! from this* earth Good-night! Until the Lord’s new glory floods the skies, . Until 'the loved in Jesus shall arise, And He shall come, but-pot in lowly guise, Good-night’ Until, made beautiful by 16ve divine, Thou in the likeness of thy’God shall shine, And He shall bring that golden crown of thine, a- new stand- hns extended present it .is, one of Lon- units.” The ENTRANCE BOARD The entrance board, consisting of Inspector Beacom and Principals Wethey and Howard, met in the school on Friday afternoon to make arrangements for conducting the ex­ aminations and reading the papers. The presiding officers at the dif­ ferent centres are: Exeter, E. J. ■Wethey and J. A. Brintnell;, I-Iensall, G. Mawson; Winchelsea, Miss A. Gaiser;; Zurich, A. Mawsley; Dash­ wood, G. S. Howard; Crediton, C^ Blowes; Miss L. McCulloch was ap­ pointed assistant examiner of the answer papers. 3B1AIN ST. MISSION CILKTAJ The regular meeting of the Mis­ sion Circle of.-Main, St. United church •was held on April, 8th at the home of the President, Miss Stella North- oott. The Easter program was fol­ lowed, all taking part in the respon­ sive reading. Th? members respond- -ed to the roll call with an Easter quotation. Miss Marjorie Pearce was appointed secretary, and the next meeting is to be held at Miss Llarjorie Medd’e home. (Miss Ilene Mooney .read a‘’leaflet on "Our Thankoffering”,- a reading "Easter Chimes” was given by Miss Marjorie Pearce and Miss Margaret Martin read a very appropriate'Easter story, ■"The Three Crosses.” Miss Dorothy Grassick also played a very beauti­ ful6 piano solo. A very successful home-baking aale was held on April the 12th at Mr. B. W. F. Beaver’s store, which will help to swell* j:he Mission Circle funds. Wish to porously success. : • Good-night! Only "Good night?” beloved, not "Farewell!” A little while and all His saints shall dwell In hallowed union, indivisible: Good-night! Until we meet again before His throne, Clothed in the spotless robe He gives His own, Until we know even as we are known Good-night! CONTEST IN ELOCUTION W.C.T.U. a medal Main St. A good crowd was present The members of the M. C. thank all those who so gen- helped to make this sale a ■st >AMES The James Street AV/ M. S. held -their regular monthly meeting in the ■'Church on Thnrs., April 10 th with a goodly number present. The president Mrs. C. AV. Christie presided during the opening exercises j&nd the discussion of. a considerable amount of business, after which the minutes of the last meeting were tread and adopted. The roll call of •members was answered by "Your'fav Durite hymn”. An interesting pro­ gram was put on by Mrs. J. S. Grant as leader. After singing of hymn 225, follow­ ed by prayer the devotional leaflet a«ras read by Mrs. E. Treble while sev- ^ersJi^other members gave short read- xngs.\;Miss Reta Rowe accompanied ,1by Miss Betty Grant sang a very pleasing and appropriate solo. Mrs. 43-rant who took the fourth chapter i>f the study book preceded the read­ ing by paying a splendid tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. Alollard who was district organizer of the AV. LI, S. and also to Mrs. Hawkins a waiued member of the James Street Auxiliary recently deceased. Mrs. E. Treble and Airs. Grant -were appointed delegates to the dis­ trict convention to be held in the •United hurch in Seaforth on April — , , . ■ / ■ -------- ----- ST. AV. AL S. 30 • On Tuesday evening the held a- parlor meeting and contest in elocution in the Church. and heard the’young orators of the town recite. The boys and girls gave some very excellent and interesting readings many of them being along the temperance line which were well Tendered and a credit to all. Rev-. Mr, Moorhouse very capably acted as chairman and a very entertaining program was given. The- president, Miss J. S. Murray gave a short ad­ dress at the close. There were two classes, seven tak­ ing part in the juniors and five in the seniors. Those taking part in the junior class were: Elaine Stanbury, Bobby Brooks, Gail Browning, Dorothy Tra quair, Eileen Andrew, Gerald Fitzgerald and Marjorie Heywood. Dorothy Tra- quair was presented with the medal and the others with handkerchiefs. Seniors—Harold Ross, Margaret. Jones. Edith Brooks, Clifford Hey­ wood, Marguerite Amy. Edith Brooks won the medal in this class with Harold Ross a close second. The other contestants received books. Miss Murray presented the prizes. The judges were for the Juniors Mrs. Layton, Messrs. Geo. Mawson S. Howard; for M. Graham, L. Ross. The program ions from the Mr. Silas Stanlako, pianist, Messrs B. AV. F. Beavers, H. Skinner, I-I. Stahlake: saw selections by H. Stan- lake accompanied by ’Miss D. Grass- ick on the piano; Guitar selection by Miss Dorothy Ryckman; Piano solo Miss Ruth AVildfong; ‘Chorus by the Juniors with Kathleen Kestle taking the solo parts, Kathleen was presented with a book also; Rev. D. McTavish sang a solo ; Ladies Chorus Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Moorehouse, Miss Murray and Mrs. Miners accompanied on the harp by Mrs. Medd and Miss M. Follick. Lunch was served at the close. ATTEND FUNERAL IN SARNIA Among those frobi this commun­ ity who attended the funeral of the late Ray Eacrett in Sarnia on Wed* nesday.of last week were: Mr. R'obt: Eacrett, Mrs. J. Snell, Mrs. Beavers, Mrs.'A. Geddes and Mrs. R. Munn Mr. Eacrett, who had been in failing health for .some time, suffered g stroke the previous .Sunday and pass­ ed away on Monday. Besides his widow and one daughter he is sur­ vived by his aged father, Mr. Chas? Eacrett and two sisteits, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Fuller. The deceased was aged 55 years. He was an account­ ant and was highly esteemed in- the city as was testified by the many beautiful floral tributes that adorn­ ed the casket. the seniors, Jeckell and and G. Misses M. E. select­consisted of ininistrel orchestra- Stan lake, pianist, Beavers, VISITS FORhEER TEACHER On Saturday, April 12th Mr. G. E; Stephenson, Walkerton, was a welt- come visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston. Mr. Sitephen"- son, who is County Engineer o£ Bruce had been in Detroit, with two of the Bruce officials looking over machinery for his county and on his return took the opportunity of visit­ ing his old.teacher. In 1920 he was one of the seven former pupils from School Section No. 14, Stanley who were in various colleges working to­ wards graduation. Not a bad re­ cord from one small rural school sec­ tion. Another record' he helped to make was that he was,one of the fif­ teen young men who were pupils o'? young men living in this- same sec­ tion who went overseas in the Greai; War, of this number four made the supreme sacrifice, one of whom was a cousin of Joseph and” Silas Hocking, novelists. Four are filling profes­ sional positions and the remainder are all doing their duty faithfully. One ' won the Military Medal while another, by a fortunate discovery, saved tile Allies immense aums of money and very many lives, in fact, contributed very materially towards the success of the War. a coffee grinder on Fnd uy o£ last week. Mrs. Eliza Lamport is leaving to­ day (Thursday) to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. AV. Ford, of Lon­ don. Alan is today celebrating his birthday. Mrs, Wm. Bawden, who has spent the winter with Mrs. I. Salkeld, of Goderich, this week returned to her home in Exeter. She has been ill the greater part of the winter but is convalescing. Mr. Chas. Wilson is tearing down an \old landmark in Exeter North. The building is the old frame resL dence of Mrs. Smith’s which stood on the corner on the east side of Main Street. Mr. Wm. Flynn, of Centralia, was a pleasant caller at the Times-Advo- cate Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Flynn is a remarkably well preserved man for one who is in his 89th year. He is hale and hearty and enjoying ex­ cellent health. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodgert, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Passmore and Miss Jessie Hodgert spent Sunday in 'Strat­ ford with the former’s brother! Mr. Alex I-Iodgert, who is in the hospital there. Mr. Hodgert is improving nicely and expects to return K his home in Russeldalp this week. Mrs. Green, of Calgary, who came East with the remains of her father, the late George Martin, whose inter­ ment took place in the Cromarty cemetery last week, is visiting 6in this community and on Thursday last were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. AV. Ryckman, who were old neigh­ bors. Mr. and (Mrs. W H. Keddy and daughter Beulah, of Fenton, Mich., visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. AV. C. Keddy, of _Us- borne,; They left Monday for Tal- botville, near .St. Thomas, to attend the funeral of the late Wm. Wallace. Mr. W. C. Keddy, Misses Hannah and Netty Keddy and Rev. J. AV. Down also attended the .funeral. About 25 members of the Exeter Lodge of Oddfellows motored to ■Brucefield Monday evening and ex­ emplified the work of ’the first de­ gree in a manner that drew much favorable comment. Representa­ tives were present from Goderich, Clinton,-.Seaforth and Hensail. Fol­ lowing the business of the evening a number of short addresses were de­ livered ed. homestead, where his parents the late Mr* and Mrs. Wm. Doupe resid­ed, jle was' in his <67tli year. In pol­ itics he was'a ..conservative and be­ longed to the Grange Order. He was united in msrriagb ,to Miss Emma Retipice who still survives. There are also three boys and four girls living, Wes, Herman and Franb Blanshard; Mrs. Minor Dobbs, of Blddulph; Mrs. G. N. Parkinson, of London; Mrs. Earl Hpearin, of Blan­ chard and Mrs. Elgin Rinu, of Pal­ merston. His brothers and sisters living' are Mrs. S, Brown, Kirktbn; A, E. Doupe, Kirkton; Mrs. David Brown,, Wayburn, Sask,; Mrs. R. R. Copeland, & SDMarys; Mrs. Gilford, Copeland, Woqdliam; Mrs, S. Swiet- zer, third line Blanshard and Abso- ;tim and Joshua in Vancouver. His funeral on Saturday to the Union Cemetery was coducted by Rev.,Mr. Bell and Rev. Mr. Bulteel, the breth­ ren of the O.range order taking the burial service at the grave. o£ AUCTION SALE — of ---_ / REAL ESTATE# Under the- Power of Sf^e contain­ ed in a Alortgage, which gall be pro­ duced at the sale, thereswill be of­ fered for sale by Public# Auction at the Law Office of Cawing & Alor- Jey, Exeter, Ontario, on MONDAY, AURI^ 21st 2.30 o’clock p.m, t: land; ;In the .T|wnshix» olf Stephen, in the County Huron find Province of Ontario l^eing composed of the tber Twenty- lessi'on of the lien, contain- more or less.* j Exeter and ion. . On the house and.a, 10% of the paid on day days there- 'at Mr. following South half o~Lot nux four in the Second Coin said Townsliip%of Step ing Fifty acres^pf land] This farm is A,lose in a good farmii land is erected a bank barn. TERMS OF SA1E purchase money slid^l •of sale, balance in after. For further parti FRANK TAYLOR, Exeter, Ontario. CARLING & MORLEY, Solicitors for, Mortgagees, Exeter, Ontario. ars apply 'to - , Auctioneer, TENDERS FOR COAL /i the of re- and refreshments were CHISELHURST a Sea- her new auction sale — of — \ i ROUSE MOLD The undersigned baa repbiyed in* structious to sell by public auction^ Huron StreeL YiW- of Exeter,; ’mom Railroad track, <>n •/ TUESDAY, AVRIL 2^ul, 1930 at 1,00 o’clock sharp th 2 beds, ‘2 mattresses springs, Good Cheer stov< coal heater, china cabine Dominion piano, wasliin following: 2 sets of and pipesM 2 stands,, machiubj. 5-piece pa Sealed tenders ad’dressed to Purchasing Agent, ^Department Public Works, Ottawa, will be ceived at his office Mmtil 12 o’clock noon, (daylight- siting), AVednes- day, Miiy 7, 1930, coal for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Pr^rince of Ontario, including the Cityfpf Ottawa. Fbrnis of ten tions opd conditi obtain _ __ ... _____ , _ chasing^Agen't, department of Pub­ lic AVor District Victoria Tender less made the Deparftuei with depar epnditions. The righty successful te exceeding 10 of the tender; „ ___ - . , fulfilment of tW, contract, is reserv­ ed. 5r >the supply of r with specifica- s attached can be from GffW. Dawson, .Pur­ ; and R. AVinter, ? Architect, 59-61 reet, Toronto, Ontario. >t be considered un­ forms supplied by and in accordance al specifications Otta eside f demand from rer a deposit, the not t cent, of the amount p■secure the proper and SHAIN ST. AV. M. S. The regular monthly meeting ‘the AV. M. S. for April was held __ 'Hie class-room of the church with jPgeltcCj tlio prGSiclent prcMicl* .Sag over the first part. The meeting was opened by singing two verses of 'hymn 179 then prayer was offered j8jy a number of members. The roll ^-all was answered to by 15 members '*Tlio minutes of the last meeting wore road and approved. Mrs, W. G. Medd and Mrs. F. ’Wickwjre were appointed delegates jo the Presbyterial at Seaforth, on April 30- The treasurer’s report showed a balance of $70,711. A few Sterns of business were taken up. Mrs- Sims convenor of the group 'then took the second part of the pro- jf?,ram, reading the devotional leai- Tst, 2‘Mii‘acies thpn and now.” Mrs. SltinnmV^Mrs./AVard, Mrs. and; Pearce gave short xaadliigs from the Study Book, cliap- four, "Jerusalem to Jerusalem.” Dothrough the ages from the very loginning of Christian missionary twrk to our owfi present day are to >0 found soldiers of the noble army 01 in PRIZE WINNERS In the' recent, contest hi the Tem­ perance Educational Campaign con­ ducted in the Northern Messenger by the Dominion W. C. T. U. the Exeter Union offered ten dollars in prizes to those sending in the best papers. This oftor was open to all the Sun­ day Schools‘in Exeter, Usborne and Stephen, fourteen in all. The following are the names of; the prize winners: Senior—1st prize, Earlh W. Brown of James St. United Church, Exeter; 2nd, Allan C, Brown, of James St. United church, Exetei*. Intermediate—1st prize, John Mc- Tavish, James St. united church, Exeter; 2nd prize, Marlys McFalls, Centralia United Churchy 3rd, Wal­ ter D. Weber, Calvary Evangelical Church, Dashwood, juniors—1st prize, Howard Earl Preszcator, James St» United church,. Exeter; i James 'rd nr J- DawaM T gelicat ehutch, Dashwood. LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Aaron Sutton is ill at Fletcher’s Hospital. Dr. McTaggart, of He.us.all, spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Florence. Harvey R. n., is, visiting with relatives in town. i . Miss Jean Russell is ill with ton-? silitis at Dr. Fletcher’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Esli Heywood have? returned home after visiting for a week at Crediton. Mr. Jack Luxton, who has beVn confined to his home through illness,, is slightly improved. ( Mrs. O. iM. Skelton is ill' at Dr. Fletcher's Hospital suffering from an attack of the flu. Mr. B. Bosseuberry, Hotel Imper­ ial, Grand Bend, has opened his betel for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hennessey and son Jack have returned home after visiting with relatives in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Abbott and son Francis were in Forest on Fri­ day last visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arto Delve. Mrs. H. Hoskins returnedi Friday after visiting for a couple of weeks with Mi)s. Cowherd and other friends at Brantford. . Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McTaggart and daughter Dorothy, of AVatford, spent Sunday with the fotmer's mother Mrs. Annie McTaggart. Fof tile past week this section has J weather or. Roy McDonald has purchased new Fordson tractor. Mrs. Wes. Venner, who recently underwent an operation in the forth hospital lias returned to home here. Mr. Tern Drover is erecting' a garage. Mr. Noah Horton was taken .to Victoria hospital last week for an examination. Mr. Horton1 has been ailing for some weeks. «• • Mrs. George Dalyrmpl.e is at her home recovering as well as can be expected after an operation for ap­ pendicitis. Mrs. Tiros. Harris spent the week­ end with her .sister Mrs. Joseph Day­ man, of Kippen. Roy By order, N. DESJARDINS, Secretary. ‘ Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 14, 1930. Tenders for- the following Municipal Townships of Hay, will be received by up to Monday, May tenders will be opened at Hall, Zurich... at four o’c WILDFONfc yards includii WEST BRA 19040 cnblic y Plans, etc., of undersigned J. Roger, O.L.'S Five per cent, -of pany tender. Lc not TENDE1tS AA ANTE l> construction?' of Drains Huron iunty, the undjfsigned 5 th, 1 beedi enjoying Spring-like Weather, The trees are beginning to bud and the grass is getting green, Miss Mildred Norby, who Was been . JI, in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, 2nd prize, Robeft Brooks;] fo,r several weeks, underwent a se* * ' “ - ■ cohd Operation on Thursday of last week. - Mrs. Frank Coates had the mis­ St. United Church, Sjxeter; i2o, a tie between Gail Drown- mes St. United Church and __ __ „„„ •Oestricher,,.Calvary Evan-; fortune to have the tip of her fin­ ger of the right hand Snipped off in lour suite* lictures, 9 b ■eaii, potSp 1 kinds, one ers, kitchen: e, sealers,? a rner coal- oil inmon Sense tired ‘ buggy*. , cutter, lawn, wheel barrow* ltivator, gooii ’ apd wringer, robe, riig, quantity ot 'dining-room cl\airs, 6 kijahen clialrs, rug, couch, c pans, pails, di dresser, stand, table, dining-ro number ot tabl stove, heater, fanning.. mill, near new; open mower, speed cut\er, set single harness quiet, family drivel TERMS AVAL MITCHELL, P FRANK COATES, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR,.Auctioneer SH oprietor IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO HAWKINS ET AL VS. DICK ET AX, JUDICIAL SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Pursuant to the judgment and fin­ al order for sale made in this cause- and bearing, date respectively .the Sth day of August, 1929, and the 13th day of September,! 1929, there will be sold with the approbation of Edward Norman Lewis, Esquire, Lo­ cal Master of this Court at Goderich- by George F. Elliott auctioneer,-on the premises, at the hour of Two • o’clock in the afternoon on the 19th. day of April, 1930, the following: lands and premises, in one parcel, All and singular that- certain parcel or tract of, land or premises situate, - lying and being-in the Township of Usborne in the, County of Huron and Province of Ontario, containing by admeasurement Que Hundred Acres-1 of land be the sametmore or less be­ ing composed of Lot number Twenty- nine in the First Concession of the- said Township of Usborne. ‘ On said lands there is a good brick dwelling house with stone founda­ tion,Vslate roof, two bank barns; with. stabl\ng under barns also cement foun fence i’lowin bush, and Vil\ages of Exeter and| Hensail. The, A-operty “will be ojfered,.for sale subject to a reserved id which, has beenlfixed by the sa Master. The purchase price is|jpayable as- follows:per centum jbf the pur­ chase pr-iefc at the timejof sale, the assumptioit of a mortgage for $4,- 000.00 having about on$ year to run with interelt-at 6% p$b annum anct- the balancelon the 30t$day of ApriK 1930. , The|purchaserjto assume the- taxes for tl ance premii adjusted as session will The Vend to furnish a Title, and tf copies thereo as are in th other respects^ tl| tions of sale conditions of Further paifficulars can be had', from John J. I-fuggard, Seaforth, On­ tario, solicitor for the Vendors, Geo„ F. Elliott, auctioneer, Clinton, On­ tario or Gladman & Stanbury, Solici­ tors. Exeter, Ontario. Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this.- 3rd day of April, 1930. E. N. LEWIS, . ; Masted barns also c------- tions. Splendid lan® welt; and drained with tw® over­ wells and twelve cres o£ onvenient to churcf, school! zyear If30, fire insur- k is andJfinterest. to be f date f closing. Pos­ en day of sale.. 'only be require® rar's Abstract of' lice Such deeds,. evidences of title,, ossessions. In all terms and condi- ’Mk be the standing: s Court. ‘S Wil MORTGAGE SALfc UNDER AND BY VIRTUE o£ the powers of sale contained, in a cer­ tain mortgage, which will he pro­ duced at the time c* sale, there .will- be.offered for sale by FRANK TAYI.OR, Auch’wcer, at „ PUBLIC AUCTION — on — FRIDAY the 25th DAY of APRIL,. 1930, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the farm off Arthur' "Younie Campbell the folloufng pro­ perty, namely: All and Singular that -cejlain par­ cel or tract of land andfpremises,. situate, lying and -being inl'he Town­ ship of Usborne, in the^Uounty o£' Huron, and Province of itario, and', being composed of Lot timber Six-- teen, Norths Thames Rfifad in the' said T'ownsj||p of Usbofhe, contain-- sjUrementJ^ne Hundred' r less, a described in ■ made byMrthur Younie he Agr dated nd re . when le Town k p.m. 730 cubicDRAIN, branch necessarily acc r KIRKTON ' Holgate, of Seaforth, has ta'ken a position with Humphrey’s Bakery. Geo. Harrah has rented Brock's farm for three years. The debate held by the Young People’s Society "Resolved that read ing is of -more educational value than travelling” was taken by Car­ mon Hazelwood, Vinetta Routley, Carman Gi'egury and Ellen Hazel­ wood. Miss Ekiza Shier and Airs. Robt. Hazelwood visited with Iva and Ell­ en Switzer recently. Miss Pariah, of Avoilton, is vis­ iting her grandmother Airs. S. Ma­ lm ffy. Airs. R. R. Copeland, of St. Marys, is visiting her daughter Airs. E. Stone. Mrs. (Rev.) Bell had'the misfor­ tune to fall while going down cellar on Thursday fracturing a bone in her thigh. She was removed to Victoria Hospital, London. AVe liqpe for her a speedy recovery. death of Joseph There passed away Thursday, April 10th, H. Doupe one of Blaiishard’s most highly respected citizens. Deceased has not been wall fcr some tinie hav­ ing contacted gaiigerine in one of his feet and although lie had several amputations it finally got past med­ ical skill and he died nt the home of , his daughters on Thursday in London 1 (,t.... MA Doupe lived almost all Ills life Hehi*y St pn the 4th cOn. of Blanshard on the ; MP DRAIN, 1 seen at office office of Air. tchell. Ontario. ?tract to accom- st or any tercel pted. A. F. Hess, Zur Clerk, Townshi f Hay H. DOUPE in London on 1230, Joseph NOTICE TO TRUCI Tenders will be reeled up to 8 o’clock p.m., AVednes 1930 by the Reeve a ____ __ __ borne for the truckjig ot* gravel in iip of I y, April 23, Clerk of Us- e for 1930. Rates to be statedder yard, per mile the TowmSl for uncrus: furnish sin ed gravel;' ed. The 1 necessarily Henry Sira ,w< W( ac- ed el (truckmen -to and uclcs to or any pted, lerk, Heil sail R. R. A !tc. for crush- be furnish­ tender not NOTICE TO DRAIN CONTll Tenders* asked, for, struction of Fletcher Drains in the Townslii Fletcher Drain;cubic yards, estiniateJFcost $1606.50 Pym nr ........... “ estimat to be i p.m., S be aCcoi for 5 pe tender. in, repaid I ' cost the han urd;f y, panied z TORS the cou­ ld Pym of Usborne. work, 4950 170 cubic yds., 59.50. 'Tenders f the Clerk at 1 , 3, 1930 and to y a marked cheque f Hie amount of the west or any tender' accepted, , Clerk, Hensail R. R. 1 4-10-4U,; ing by a dm acres, more the mortgagi Campbell to opme nt Boar 1928. for tlu X: • .April 8331 borne, On be erected able farm The land wij reserve bid. TERMS OF S of the purchase down at the til balance further of sale the old subject to % there is said tc> ■ house and suit-- iilttiral Devel- le 2nd day o£" stered as No. wash ip of Us-- Sil a built within particuli apply to HAimr •Ton per cent. Obey to be paid of sale and the hirfy days. For and condition#. I* AGE, ast Block, Parlia- uildihgS, Toronto.' to the Mortgaged Dated at Toronto this first 'day of April, 1930. ‘ ment Solieito