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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-01-22, Page 3Tray Council • The Council .of the. Township .of Hay ,net in the Town X all, 2irrich, • on Monday, :January 12th, according :to the Municipal Act,when the foie Jowirrg subscribed to the declaration oi: office; Reeye Louis Ii,' Jude,; .cou.acillcrs,. W. F. Alexander, Alfred ]Redick, David Ducharme and Edmund. Wolper. The e:ou;ncil their, becaii e' organized for the year 1931. The reeve in a short :address stressed' the need sof economy and fullest co-' operation .in all matters corning' he - fore the council. A. number of com- munications \vete presented and or- .4ered filed. The following resolu- tions were passed, lMbved by 10, Wainer, seconded by A, Mellick, that the following be appointed officials of the Township of 1 -lay for the year e X.931: Clerk and Treasurer, A. V, 'Hess; assessor, W. R. Ediglio'ffer; collector, lt. ,Miller Weee Inspector, L. Seliumacher;. auditors, W, S. Johnston and K, Routledge; caretak- er, J, Albr:cirt; Member of Board of Health, C. �. •Schilbe;., Sanitary In- spector, Eastern Division, 13. C. Ed- wards; -Western Division, J. Block -.and that a Ey-law be prepared con- itirming appointed for passing at next streeting, Moved by Edmond Wolper, seconded by A. Melick, that the sal - Aries to be paid to the officials of the Township of Hay for the year 1931 be fixed es follows; --Cleric anti the "Treasurer, for township $360.; Twp. Roads $20.; Telephone 4350.; as- sessor, $120.; collector, $45,; care- taker, $5Q; auditors, $1.0 for town- ship and $2 for telephone each; the Weed Inspector,. 40 cents per hour including traitsp,oration and what a oby-law be prepared coni'irming same ' for passing at next meeting, • Mov.ed by D. Ducharnio, seconded by W. Al- ;exander, that tile Clerk be .autliorize'd -to subscribe for• nine copies of the Municipal World, one. copy for each •.of the following; Reeve, Councillors, ',101erk, Assessor,. Collector and Road Cdt (Pga•Csoco evivta itofade 1 ANGIER'S EMULSION is a very effective remedy ee overcome and resist the respiratory digestive and itrtestinal effects of Colds, Crippe or, Influenza. 7t: lessens the soreness of y . the • "throat and chest, loosen' s.• the evhleent enter times crithist-tit-the .ire-. ' eessity of depressing narcotics-, cases and quiets the cough.. • . ANGIER'S EMULSION is sootlt- „.ing to the stomach -and intestinal creep. It improves Chet appetite and � • • digestion and exerts .: pronounced tonic and invigorating influence tepee the whole sysl.etn.Italso \frau\ tains a nor,inal healthy condition in the bowels socsscntial for a prompt recovery. • .A.NCXER'S EMULSION is equally ,effective for adult* and. children. A.1;,'itislr Doctor 65e :And $:L20 wrie.'s ``1; ffi.;r.d . at Druggists. to. 417g:,tr's rained* ' /or bro,tclrilig' rt%ril'•,7 crust affections." (Signed) M.D... 01,14110 Endorsed by The Medical Profession " • • = a "This is a good time to fill up your' coal bin with U.L.&W.., Scranton n C oat . I�.J OR WITH a 'OTTO" Coke PRICES RIGHT . A. J. CLATWORTHY • Phone 12 GRA+NTONK, ONTARIO Superintendant. Nerved by E. Wai- ver, seconded: ;by A, 11.Ielieit, that the Collector he authorized :to continue the levy of the unpaid •tares for '1990.. and that the penalty.and costs of .oat-. lection be added as a debt due the Owlishly. Moved by ,;M11r. e1,,i11'ehiczt, seconded 'by E, l'iralper,, that the .an - •p al meeting of the suitscriberta of the Hay Municipal Telephone !System be held in the Town, hall, Zurich, •qn Saturday; Jenuary .31, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Moved • hy^ P. Du- chasiite, seconded by WM. Alexander, that the council of the Township of Hay for the sake of economy will not dray any accounts for opening snow roads this winter unless :such work is done under authority ,of .the Road Superintendent, and Ask, :all rate.pay- ere to co-operate in keeping the roads .open as far es possible,. Moven by D. Dueharme, seconded • by W. Alexander, that the following be ap pointed peuudkeepers for the Town,. slt•ip of Hay: A. Ingram, O. L, Petty, S. Schroecdee, S. Gveb, W. J. Johnston.. Hoffman, G, Meeker, D, Schwart- • zentruber, Ii, :Krueger, F. Turnbull and is W. Denotnme, And the foie lowing sheep valuators: J, Parks, P. Ifaberer and 1', icading, • And the following fettles viewers: D. B. Black- well, J. PfaYt, Ii, Steinbach, J. Eck- stein and A. Hendrick and that a by- law be prepared confirming Appoint— ments for passing .at the next cents- t.!l meeting."'+Pored by W. Alexan- der, seconded by, D. Ducharpie, that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign and submit to the Minister of Public Highways of Ontario the pees tttion of the Township of Hay, show- ing that during the year 1930 ther'e- ltas been. expended upon the Town- ship roads the suis of • $12,143,37 'and up.5n the ,streets of the Police \rilinge of Zurich the sum of $273,39 and requesting the 'statutory grant on- those .amounts according to, the Ontario. Highway Act and amend- ments thereto. Moved by W. Alex- ander, seconded by D. Ducharine,• that accounts covering payments.ron telephone and general accounts be passed per voucliers" as -follows: Gen- eral Accounts—'G. E. Thompson and others, labor re Alexander amt. Eac- rett drains, $30; Township -Clerk, re- gistering births, deaths, - marriages, $2125; Oetarisa Hosiptal, re C. Rupp $39•; Ele;•ti.su expenses, $127.10; Sick Children's Hospital, grant $5. Tele- phone accounts—,Strontberg• Caris.on Telephone .Mfg. Co„ supplies, 700.; Canadian Telephone & qupplies, ma- teerial $7.38; Northern Electric. Com - Pally, supplies, $94.75; Zurich Cen- tral, ewitctiinee six weeks, $102; P. afeteaa.e,. salary, batteries, ete, $520.- 10. • Moved .by A• Melick, seconded by E. Walper, that 'sire council -ad- ourn to meet again on Saturday, "January, 31st;. at' 10 io"clock in the forenoon, A.' F. Hess, Clerk. 7:7 ZI JRICH t: Mrs, Alb. Rittenhouse' suffered a stroke recently and is quite ill at her. home.. • Misses Flossie and Gertrude Web- er are spondiug a fe\i- days with their' friends: in London .Mr. Milian Johntors and. little, daghter, of New Ontario, visited with; the farmer's parenta n•%r, ane.- Mrs. Thos. Johnston, of the Town Line, Hay Township. • Mr. :Milton .IVIt;Adams'was struck in th': eye in a • hockey game against Henan recently requiring 4 stitches to clese the wound. Herbert 7Veeb Was taken to Saint 'J'ssoph'e Hospital, London, the. re- sult of an . accident near 'St. ,Ichns when returning from London Mr. H. Harry Rose was driving the -:car when another car pulled up and made a cdmpiete turn in .front of Mom. l\Ir. Rose was unable to step in time to: avoid a collison ,and struck the car. Messrs. 1'+ 'red Thiel and Harry Neel). Were also••in,the 2ur`ett ear, • Mt. Bruce Bossenberry, Proprietor;' -of the Inlpeial Hotel, Grand Bead, is visiting his brother, a'r; Addison Bossenberry, in Cal jornia, who is seriously ill. - Mrs: C. Fritz, and son Ward, ac-• conpanied by Mrs. J. Kellerman, OE DashKvood, spent a few clays in Tor- onto where ':Ward ,attencee a conven- tion of Ontario Shoe Merchants At so.ciation, Rev. L. W. Power recently united in marriage Margaret, daughter of Afr. Jacob Re.gier, and Mr. Mireait, son of the. late David Mireait; all of 7tiricil. Mr and Mrs. Mil eau will reside in Zurich. • i• h:tsed Mee Andrew Thiel has pit c the evening property 'vest of the schoel, occupied by Mr. P. Kaehenis tend family from Mrs. N. SauiderCock of l'ensall, :sir' the past lit veer' MAtitirACTuozo ONLY int 'THE t, MiLiiURN CO, Ltnmiteli Toad., Onto y. SIV aS Troubled With INDIGESTION AfterEvery Meal B. B. B. is the medicine the sufferer from dyspepsia or indigestion requires to put the stomach into shApe as it regulates the bowels, pterr ores :perfect. digeetiot, tcXnes lip the storeich, and restores pe ect health to the eyetern. 114rs. J, X), H Liggins, Onvrard, Sask.r Writes: -•-"t Was troubled 1`'ith it- digesti6t1 after every meal, And could hardly stand the pain irk my stemaeh. A friend advised Burdock Hood •Tit tore Mid after the first bottle I was greatly ,shaved. f httve tion finished• the third bottle, rind X'ben eat itny thing 1 like and enjoy my Menai% Without thin terrible indiRMtiert X had suffered Atter every Meal." 'THE EXETER .TIMI S. nVO.0 TE. 1.113:1004,14 OsItr ie'4.'C>ti ft EDITO.R1A1.. Where there lsto law there is no .liberty, !. !. * .t a 4' 4 4 There IBA() process known to man by whdelr satisfactory results: i:an be ,got from unsatisfactory raetitods. U H, * 4. -o <' * tit "There is, no right to spear\ against the public safety by any- h.r.dy, anytime, anyeeltere,".—Galvin Coolidge. . e t e F e. e .So tar the winter of 1930 and 1931 has been characterized by an niillsual amount of sunlight. ;So far there has been little mere weather, fi * e V ' e «. 'Toy win out in arty worth while line these days one must prat- tics the .self-denial and the severity and the industry of a sitnen pure hero, It' is still true that, "drowSlllees clothes a man with rage." rt. * * u * s a In your best moments does your heart warm and your con- seience :sing sweetly to you on. your recalling how you. used your . chances and your possessions' during Christmas week? There is no pocket in a shroud. • • Our contemporary, "The Farmer's Advocate," has Just :oonclud- ed a most milk per acre campaign. One lesson taught this • cam- paign seams to indicate that .the milk: sold to the cheese factory Is the best revenue preducer of the Ontario farmer, . Mr. Fred R. Thornton patron of the Kintore factory and winner in the Strat- ford group says, -"mut. has been the standby, even with eheese.sell- • Ing at alower level than It has for t number of years." Mr. Thorne ton's herd supplies the following :suggestive figuress +Seventeen cows duri'}g the six months of the campaign, produced 121,444 pounds of Milk or an :average of 1, 619 pounds of milk per acre. The re- . ;ceipts per .cow were $50.90 plus the whey. Not. so bad. 1"iRS'1: :RATE it seems that the Kiwaniatrs of St. Thomas, some little tithe. ago, entertained the. farmers sof ) 1gia county: at a banquet. Just noir the farmers, of Elgin are .reciprocating by entertaining their city brethren at a banquet that promises tp be quite unique, All the food to be used at the banpuet'is to be produced in Elgin .countY. The bread is to be inade from flour produced wholly in Elgin.. All the baking is to be dente by t'he ladies of the counyty. The only ar- ticle not Eight. produced Is to be the coffee; It is to be a genuine all -Elgin banquet. - This is fine. When farmers get this :Spirit we may look for better days, Surely the time has come when farmers, should aban- don for ever that drat le hand attitude to any other class under the sun. re fi * - a ,k (itl]1E NEEDED Buyers „eneraily elroul.d see to It that they purchase goods made In Canada, if pessitrle. If such. goods are not the product the of Cana- dian skill and labor inquiry' should be made for gooclSrtn.ade witlttn ,the Empire, Tho following housekeepees experience is suggestive: "Isn't it Jolly to 1 now t.lhat 'whett.:'ve have bought Ply all,, the home - green, greenhouse :tomatoes that'there tire, that we can get Empire - grown ones del'dvered at outdoor front the fair -o- f West Indies? We can also, get oranges and other fruits` front'the'saine source—there was a shipment of oranges from tIier 'some tune'before Christmas, and another load ig expected ;shortly: •;': ' • • No lodger are we dependant ori'•the pale pink and tasteless toughness that went by the name ofetomato,;and came in to us in shoals from across tie border. \rendre self -`contained at last: x �, r, ° * ' .s * 'x, ' DESTROYING (i:1.;t1)L N ';MADE • In view et Clio fact that Cantle a le anxiously trying to Build ttp a: paying export trade the followinfgleaned''from the St. Thomas Tines -Journal utak^s depressing reading. It seems. that. the apple crop in Frame in, 1930,.fell' short. .Aycordingly the Canadian trade Cainnissionel• prevailed upon French buyers- to have apples shipped from Canada, the 1ery thing 'Canaciiaits desired. So far so good, now let Air. Inge ,rn, es quoted in tite•'Ti.mestJournal, take lip the story: "The last shirment from Canada was far from being a credit to the shippers., comparison with American apples of a .similiar.var- iety showing the Canadian much inferior quality. Apples, which. were Sold as extras fancies. were bruised, of irregular coloring, and the grading also not as good. "The principal cause +of the poor 'condition was clue to the fact that the boxes :were not lined with corrugated palter es was the case. with the American. The lids and the sides of the boxes had bruise ed then\." The Ottawa 'Journal Makes this 'Continent •on the situation: "Canadian apple growers aro eternally complaining to the Gov- ernment that they'are without •adegitate assistance. They have been a i complaintitg ea lo>viy and so loudly 'that they have been pro- tection given e tection almost as high as • ianan's Gallows. Yet in this case, after a Government trade eommissilpner had helped to get them a profit- able market abroad, wine of theme Would throw the market away by ship.piitg inferior products.' . "Itis not a. new complaint. ,this, Everybody, knows that one of the vital things in holding an export trade is to be scrupulously careful itt seeing to 1'.'titat goods shipped reach their destination in good condition. iot toryears ave had coneplaints of Canadian carelessness in this raped. Warning after warning on the part of those who had Canada's export trade at .heart a.inieared to be un- availing. ICNIVA (Intended, Por last week.) The deepest sympathy of this cout- mituity is extended to alt, Michael O'Rourke and family in the loss of a wife and mother•. lvllss Lstlter• ,�$eeb Is visiting in I(ippeu at the. pf'esent •tide. A. number frotti Isere attended the; danco at Mr. 3. Wilds on Thursday evening and report a good tine. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wildtong spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith in •Ct editoit. Mr, Oscar i filo% of the Lake Rd,, and lady friend ;sprint Euit.day with. M,:', and Mrs, WM, Stade. "The Magee Dorothy and Ila: .Scliteettete of .Sharon, spent Satur- day with Mies +::Ponies l)letrich,. Ur. Alegi:. Voisen, of Kitchener,', visited a few days hist Weer;, with Mir and Mes;elas. 31tei', 1 CROMARTY. (Intended, for lest week.) The tonna' meeting of the Orem- arty Presbyterian church was held in the basement of the ehueeh on Thursday last. Reports preseuted by the • managers. and ,secretary were very .satisfactory. Showing that in spite of strenuous times our church is in a vory prosperous Condition. Mrs, 'Weitzman:, of Niagara falls Is at present visiting :with her • mother Mrs. Donald hirRellar, "Letts helve our Shredded Wheat with hot mill this morning.'" "I GMT that's what you and the children like,. these cold winter mornings It's the easiest hot dish imaginable! I simply heat the biscuits in theoven and then pour licit milk over them, Sometimes I add cream, For a' warm and satisfying breakfast that is easily digested, it's the favorite with us all." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY,.i.TD WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Stephen Council . The council of the. Township' of Stephen convened at the Toi n Hall, Crediton, on Monday, January 12th, 1931, at 11 a.m. All members were Present. Each subscribed to his Declaration of .Office and took his. seat. The minutes of tyre previous meeting were read and approved. meeting: were' read and approved. Moved by Mr. H. Beaver, second ed by Mr. 'W. Dearing: That, a 13y" -law be passed appoint- ing the following officers'. and of- ficials; viz:— Assessor, Truant Registrar and Sheep Valuator, Joseph Guinea; Au- ditors, John •.Graybeil and Charles Christie; caretaker, Ernest Guet- tinger. Members of Board of Health, Reub- en Goetz and William ,Sweitzer; San- itary Inspectors, Eli Lawson, George Merner and William 13. Oliver; Ath- letic Field Committee, Reuben Goetz and William Sweitzor; Co\d Tag In- spectors, . Eli Lawson and . Henry Link; Weed Inspector; John Geiser; Milk Inspector, Ernest Guettinger. School Attendance Officers,. Eli Law- son for Schools, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14 and :Anions 9 and 13; George Merner for schools 6, 7, 11, 15 and Unions 16 and. G; William B. Olive:' for schools 10., 12 and, Unions $, 17 and 18. Fence Viewers, Henry Mills, John Merida., Charles Christie, Jacob Ratz, Henry la. Klatt, Eli King, W. J.' Brown, John Gill, Jaynes Hodgins. Pound I{eepers, B. D. Cook, Hiram Shapton, Royal 'Geiser, Michael Ryan William Love, George Woiper, Alvin Baker, Arthur J. Amy, Christian Finkbeiuer, Arthur Baker, Solomon' Pollock, Wilfred Desjardine, George Clark, William Stacie, Garfield Steep- er, Harold J#ropltey. Road Foremen No. 1, Nelson Baker, No. 2, William Sanders, No, 3, Lewis Davey, No. 4, George Hirtzel, No. 5, Alvin. Balser, No. 6, Henry Schenk„ No. "7, Robert Gower, No, 8, William. Schwartz, No. 9, Albert 12egier, No. 10, Wilburn Becker, No. 11, Michael Madden, No. 12, Otto iVillert, No. 13, Roy Ratz, No. 14, 'Wesley England, No. 15, John Idoulahan, No. 16, Edwatd Lamport, No. 17, Wesley Isaac, No. 18, Augustus' Latta, No. 10, W. J. Lovie, No. 20, W. P. Lovie, No, 21, William Bake:', No, 22, Roy klodgins No. 23, Nelson Baker, No,. 24, Wil- liam 13ownan, No. 25, Earl Gaiser,. No. 26, Deter Eisenback, No. 27, F. Triebner. The :following to be the reale of O I: ,�► R rr UP NOW that sore throat, tonsiiitis, catarrh, ]ray fevo , colds, Whooping -cough, cr'oitlr, et>tglt and tonsil troubles with 'Sybiila iSpitltr's renmtly, Good results, quickly. 'pry it,,, EXeter rind -Zeitsan Druggists. wages for 1931: removing snow, mail and team 30c. an hour; :mail ,onl'yr 15e. .an hour; •spring,• simmer add, • fall work, mart and :team 40c. an hs_ man only 20c. an hour; .ivatroimam. 25c. an hour. Carried. Moved by Mr. IX Beaver, second-, ed, by Mr. Pe. Gill: That By-law No. 449 of. 1931 1 eiug a By-law toau- thorize the Reeve and 'Treasurer tae berme funds to meet curent.expense . es until the taxes -of 1931 are col- lected, having been .read three' times be signed by the proper officials and the seal of the Corporation :be af- fixed thereto. 'rCatried. Moved by Mr. W. ,Sweitzer, and seconded by- Mr. W. Dearing: That the Reeve' and Clerk, make applies- tion to the Department of. :'ubli;e H . Of the Province of Ontario for .the statutory• grant towards the expendi- ture incurred by the Township on Highways for the year 1930: Car.. Moved by Mr. W. Dearing,• seoond- by Mr. E.' Gill: Thttt the following Pay ',Sheets and Orders be paid: Road No• 23, Centralia l;olhce Vil- lage $24.61. Municipal World, sup- plies $35.12; Peter Mcisaac, burial expenses re J. Baird $30.00; F. J. Wickwire, printing $33.50; Tile Ste- ward of the Ontario Hospital, Wood- , Bank of Commerce, commission on stock re: A. Willia tis •$19.511; Can. taxes $S3,15; Can. Bank of Com-, coerce, commission on cheques $3.6G.. Carried. The •Council adjourned to. meet again at the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, Mar:clh,2nd, 1931, at 1 • p.in. Henry Either. Clerk :[)own. and Out • Jeffrey: "So your son has .been injured and is corning home from. college?" • Briggs: "Yes, ho sprained Itis uk- ulele finger." ✓ 25° CHAPPED SHIM Dilutel4iiriakd'd With one•halE :: west oil or erettre. Apply odes a day; For Fta3t Bite . ,cc tt=aLih=eneat. freely arid 'undiluted. NO freebie. Very heating! :.1 SUFFERED FROM BACKACHES When Doing Her Housework ;Isis. (;eo. Dennis, I'.teek, Seek.writes:—"I stifIered, for four rears, Prem haekaehes,:'Iron, t was doing my ltittse- \work. A friend'told me about Doati'is kidney I have taken five bosses and any now feeling fine again, WA of ambition, to do ttty oh -n rt"ork, washing, etc. TIto j,aing i11 my back are Completely, gone, ittid the pu tnoss under my eyes has disappeared. 1 reeointriend Doan'o Kidney Pink to itit suffering i1•atuen," rt lee fi0 rent a boss: At alielrlig Itnd general atbtree or nulled direct on receipt of )trice byThe e Tr Miami* Co.. Ltd,, Toronto, Oat, 4