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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-05-13, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Ixxptrr Glitnm-Aiinuratr Established 187$ and 188? at Exeter, Ontario Published every Thursday jnornlni SUBSCRIPTION— $X(W ®er year bl advance RATES—’Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c, each insertion for firgt four insertions. 25c, each subse­ quent insertion, Miscellaneous ar­ ticles. To Rent, Wanted, Lost, or Found 10c. per line of six word#, Reading notices 10c, per line. Card of Thanks 50e. Legal ad­ vertising 12 and 8c. per line. In Memoriam, with one verse 5Q& extra verses 25c. each. Member of The Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Professional Cards GLADMAN & STANBURY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Ac- Money to Loan, Investment's Made Insurance Safe-deposit Vaults for use of our Clients without charge EXETER and HENSALL CARLING & MORLEY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Ao LOANS, INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE Office; Carling Block, Win Stree®, EXETER, ONT. Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D.S. DENTIST Office; Carling Block EXETER, ONT. Closed Wednesday Afternoons Dr. H. H. COWEN, L.D.S.,D.DS. DENTAL SURGEON Successor to the late Dr. Atkin sue Office opposite the Post Office, Main Street, Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36j Closed Wednesday Afternoons GREENWAY (Intended for last week) Next Sunday Mother’s Day vices will be held in churches. Mrs, Goodhand, Mrs, and Mr. S. W. Webb attended meet­ ings of Huron presbytery held in Goderich last week- Mr. and Mrs. Lonza Romphf and Shirley visited Mr. and Mrs, W. Armstrong of Sarnia recently. Mrs. Angus McIntosh has return­ ed from a visit with Port Huron friends. Mrs. Jas. Gardiner is spending .a few weeks with Mrs. Hugh Hodgins. Mrs. Carman Woodburn spent a week with her sister Mrs. Mousseau at Kippen. Ervine Eggart and Walter’ Mc­ Pherson were in London last Wed­ nesday. Miss Lois Brown, who has been in London for some time has return­ ed home. Miss Mary Corbett spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. George Hepburn and Miss Jean, of Centralia, called on Miss Mae Wilson Bunday after­ noon. There was little damage done by the recent storm. But the new 5,000 acre ranch was flooded. The play put on by the Y. P. U. last /Thursday in the United Church was well acted and there was a good attendance. Rev. J. B. Moore and Mrs. Shaddock were in charge and merit praise for their work. Between acts Mrs. Shaddock gave a reading and Mrs. Leslie Hutchinson a piano solo; Last Sunday was W. M. S. Anniv­ ersary in the United Church with Mrs. Johns, Exeter, as guest speak­ er. She gave an interesting account of the work of the Society and a women’s choir rendered special mu­ sic. Mrs. Johns is Vice-President of the South Section of Huron Pres­ bytery, McGregor fan,.! LOW FARES THWiSDAT, 1037 I Fbr fares and further information apply to Kailway Ticket Agents. CANADIAN NATIONAL GO; Any time from noon Friday, May 21, until 2.00 p.m. Monday, May 24. /RETURN: Leave destination Up to midnight Tuesday, May 25,1937. HENSALL SILK AND MORE SILK JOHN WARD CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHY, ELECTRO-THERAPY & ULTRA­ VIOLET TREATMENTS PHONE 70 MAIN ST. EXETEB Twenty-five coupons will be given for a renewal subscription to the Times-Advocate in the Coronation Contest conducted by the merchants of Exeter, for a new prizes will ner gets a 50 coupons will be given subscription. Over ninety be given away. The win­ cheque 'for $200.00. ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 57-13 Dashwood R. R. No. 1, DASHWOOD PIPE■■[tobacco____ FOR A MILD,COOL SMOKE F FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P. O. or RING 138 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ont. President, ......... ANGUS SINCLAIR Mitchell, R.R. 1 Vice-President .... JOHN HACKNEY Kirkton, R.R. 1 DIRECTORS W. H. COATES ................... Exeter JOHN McGRATH ................. Dublin WM. HAMILTON .... Cromarty R. 1 T. BALLANTYNE ,. Woodham R. .1 AGENTS JOHN ESSERY ............... (Centralia ALVIN L. HARRIS .... Mitchell R. 1 T.HOS. SCOTT ................. Cromarty SECRETARY-TREASURER B. w. F. BEAVERS ............ Exeter GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter Cedar Chests AND NEW FURNITURE Also furniture remodelled to order. We take orders for all kinds of ca­ binet work for kitchens, etc at the DASHWOOD PLANING MILL B. C. Shingles The Best Quality of XXXXX Edge Grain Shingles io be sold at the lowest prices as we need money. Take a tip and Buy Now. A. J. CLATWORTHY GRANTON PHONE 12 One Hundred Murks Itb the school essay on “Parents,” a little girl wrote; “We get our (par­ ents at so late an age that it is im­ possible to change their habits/’ Hensall Continuation School Report The following is the report of the Hensall Continuation School. The pupils are in order of merit. Middle School—Audrey Cochrane 60,6; Verna McLean 60.1; Ross For­ rest 59.3; Theda Watson 56; Allan Davidson 55.4; Marion Dougall 53.3; Dorothy McQueen 53; Kenneth Pass- more 50; Jack Simmons 4O'.l; Helen Walker 38.S; Mona Glenn 37.4; Margaret Shepherd. 37.1; Margaret McGregor 3 6.4; Edna Saundercock 35; Reynold Wuerth 28.1, FORM II—Elva McQueen 73.3; Mary Clark 67.1; Barbara S'hephei’d 62.6; Goldie Cross 62.2; jack Beli 61.1; Pearl Harp ole 61.1; Alice Pfaff 58.1; Jean Long 55.6; Dorothy Munn 52.5; Mary Farquhar 52.4; Reginald Wuerth 48.2; Keith .Buch­ anan 34.5, FORM I—Gerald Passmore 71.2; Carey Joynt 63.8; Norma Cook 60.2; Jeanette Salmon 58.8; Jim Camp­ bell 57.8; William Higgins 54.3; J. Alexander 46. Robert Moore, Principal; Miss I. Douglas, Assistant. folk as being word itself is correctly in the thing it we sense; for ex- of an individ- and say he is Sometimes, of course, in a sinister when we talk all can name SOUTH HURON CLERGY The May meeting of the I Huron Ministerial Association held at the home of Rev. A. E. El­ liott, of Exeter. Plans were made for Coronation Day services in the various churches. It was decided to discontinue the meetings until Octo­ ber when the association will hold its annual reorganization meeting at the home of Rev. D. C. Hill, Exeter. The paper was in charge of Rev. J. W. Penrose, of Elimville, who dealt with “'Personal Work by the Minis­ ters.” South was Silk had always been associated with the finer things of life. We have made the word a synonym for all that is .good in people and things. We describe the best as fine as silk, The beautiful, conveying sound the thought of names, use it ample, ual we “as smooth as silk.” The silk industry has a large var­ iety of processes and produces a long range of textiles to adorn both the lady of the house and his home. Velvets and satins are both made of silk. We have China silk, India silk and taffetas. There are poplins, grosgrains and other ribbed silks which give the corded effect. There are the shot silks and the pebbly ef­ fects obtained in crepes. Figured silks may have the pat­ tern woven into them or just print­ ed. Then there is wild silk produc­ ed from the tussur worm which feeds on oak trees. The silk it yields is a yellowish brown and can­ not be bleached, but it dyes well. Pongee sik is another name for it. The common silk mulberry. There are over of real silk made year at a factory value of about four million dollars. Real silk mixtures are about half as much again. This information comes from the General Manufacturers Branch of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Department of Trade and Com­ merce. Hay Council The regular monthly meeting of the Council of the Township of Hay was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, May 3rd, 1237, with all the members present. The minutes of the April meeting were adopted as read. .Aftei’ disposing of the communications the following reso­ lutions were passed. That the use of the Town Hall be donated for evening of May 12th, 1937, for an enterainment to raise funds for the Red Cross, Township to be relieved of all liability of acci­ dents or other damage. That the resignation of S, McAr­ thur as patrolman of Twp. division No, 1 * (c) be accepted and that W, R, Bell be appointed in his stead. That accounts covering payments on Twp. Roads, Hay Telephone Sys­ tem, Charity and Relief and general accounts be passed as per vouchers: Township Roads: Times-Advocate adv, tenders $5.25; E. Oesch road 8 $10,185; C. Aidworth road 2-3, $13.- G0; P. Schade road 13, $7.40, H. Fuss road >5, $6.25. G. Jeffery road 15, $>6.85; R. Adams road 10 $12.- 60; T. Dinsmore road 18 $15.90; A. Reichert road 4, $3.20; F- E. Du­ charme road 10, $5.25; H. H. Pfaff road 5, $35.55; J, M. Zilei* road 10, $17.97; H. Becker Jr. road 11, $9.02 W. Davidson road 6, $4.00; R. Munn road 1, $12.90; P. Neuchswangei’ rd 7, $30.48; Z.P.V., cement tile 56c.; O. Greb, road 6, $6.60; W. Farrell, road 18, $24.62; A. Smith road 8, $5.25; T. Steinbach road 8, $10.90; M. Corriveau road 17, $1.25; 8. Ropp road 2, $.28.60; H. /Steinbach, road supt., $14.00; N. Foster, road 6, $12.30; W- Coleman road 2, $5.- 20; U. A. Pfile road 14, $'1.20; E. Campbell road 1, $3.60; A. Mous- seau road 3, $10.85. Hay Telephone System—<Bell Tel. Co, tolls Feb. to March $915.24; D. Oswald poles $3; Dept. Highways trailer license $2; E. R, Guenther cartage 35c.; Nor. Electric Co. sup­ plies $170.91; H. G. Hess one month salary $165. Charity and Relief—E. Hendrick rent $3.50; J. A. Williams & Co. flour $3.90; J. Gascho & Son groc­ eries $15.15; O. Witmer milk C. Fritz shoes $10.35. General accounts—Zurich hall, lights, $4.15; Municipal collectors roll and c. $8.92; wood Hydro rates on tax roll A. W- E. Hemphill formaldehyde 90c The council adjourned to meet again on Monday, June 7th at 1.30 o’clock p.m. as a Court of Revision to consider appeasl against the 1937 Assessment Roll and for general bus­ iness. A. F. Hess, Clerk. hydro World Dash- $45.69 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO ALL UNDER THE DIRECTION OF VERNON C. CARDY Of course, when in Montreal, it’s the beautiful Mount Royal Hotel. NIAGARA ROARS ITS MIGHTY WELCOME!! Commanding the finest possible view of the seventh wonder of the world, the beautiful General Brock is also world famous for its sun deck and magnificent Rainbow Peck. Ronald P. Peck, Resident Manager IN THE HEART OF ORCHARDS ANO INDUSTRY!! Serving the rich agricultural and in­ dustrial Niagara peninsula, the Royal Connaught’s far famed hos­ pitality has become international tradition. H. Alexander MacLennan, Resident Manager SIX MINUTES FROM THE HEART OF DETROIT!! One of Canada's really outstanding hotels, the beautiful, modern, 300- room Prince Edward is in the centre of Windsor—yet by tunnel—only six minutes from Cadillac Square. De­ troit. Harry A. Peters, Jr., Resident Manager Gnnaujtjlif HAMILTO N, ONTARI O L I II t ft ttJ tltll till 111 Illi IN 3 FINE CITIES worm feeds on the eight million yards in Canada in a 200 DOGS LOST IN FLOOD George Tustin, Humane Society inspector in London, disclosed that more than 200 dogs perished in London’s flood a week ago. A num­ ber of other strays were (picked up and were held pending the arrival of their owners. Works Department employees said thousands of rats were destroyed at the city dump on Douglas avenue as the Thames River poured in on the city. One Walnut street resident, rendered homeless said he recovered four of his gold­ fish partly covered with mud in a pool of water on the road outside his house. ■ 1 nV, * » * GKvnxis Sclwakcf /kizj WINDSOR, ONTARIO • ••• / Get your Contest Coupons ...! Does Your Stomach Rebel After Every Meal You Eat? The bloated, heavy feeling after meals; the empty, sinking, gnawing before meals; the belching and flatulency between meals; the rising and souring of food, all these and more fall to the lot of those suffering from stomach trouble. Burdock Blood Bittern tones up the membrane lining of the stomach, and re­ stores the natural process of digestion. Take B.B.B, and get rid of your stomach trouble. tRURDOCK 4 Bitters PROVINCE OF ONTARIO POWER SYSTEMS IN NORTHERN ONTARIO (Operated by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario) OPERATING AND INCOME ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED THE 31st OCTOBER 1935 AND 1936 Niplssing OPERATING REVENUES: District Power Sold to Private Companies and Customers § 241,565.83 Power Supplied to Rural Power Districts.... 5,658.87 Total Operating Revenues;:.... ................... § 247,224.70 OPERATING EXPENSES: Power Purchased....................................... .............. Operation, Maintenance and Administration ----------------- Expenses................................. .. 91,i55.91 Depreciation Provision for the year:— Principal Amount................ 17,751.77 Interest on Reserves’ Balances. ........... 11,701.32 Total Provision............ ................. $ 29,453.09 Contingency Provision for the year:— Principal Amount...................... 8,597.49 Interest on Reserves' Balances............ 6,150.01 Total Provision......................................... $ 14,747.50 Total Operating Expenses........ $ 135,356.50 NET OPERATING INCOME: $ 111,868.20 NON-OPERATING INCOME: Income from Depreciation Fund Investments 19,756.80 Interest during Construction............. .84 Commission’s Interest Adjustment......... 11,846.00 Total Non-Operating Income. • «’• f 31,603.64 GROSS INCOME: 143,471.84 DEDUCTIONS FROM GROSS INCOME: Interest on Long-Term Debt:— H.E.P.C. Debentures.................................. * Ontario Government Bonds.::;........ . Exchange and Commissions:— H.E.P.C. Debentures........... Ontario Government Bonds;;::............... .. Amortization of Debt Discount............ Miscellaneous Interest Deductions; Sudbury Abitibi District District $ 390,060.33 $1,411,107.22 $390,060.33 $1,411,107.22 9,504.09 689.30 82,121.78 264,178.48 27,709.72 5,810.96 188,750.34 15,099.24 $33,520.68 §203,849.58 18,473.14 4,905.51 .............. $23,378.65 $ $148,525.20 $468,717.36 $241,535.13 $942,389.86 11,666.82 987.18 3,618.15 957.51 7,691.41 39,972.85 $16,272.15 $31,323.93 257,807.28 911,065.93 Espanola District $ 4,160.16 $4,160.16 5,732.00 1,114.55 193.51 19.15 s 212.66 129.01 9.99 $139.00 $7,198.21 $. 3,038.05 122.72 $122.72 3,160.77 77,679.32 ’127,055.82 691,943.25 117,209.47 50.39 696.95 922.22 1,508.42 1,391.52 2,634.00 .60 430.81 .66 40,624.32 90.80 fLoss * Decrease Total Deductions from Gross Income. $79,032.35 $128,564.90 $854,499.51 $141.79 NET INCOME (or LOSS): $,64,439.49 3,129,242.38 $56,566.42 3,302.56, DISPOSITION OF NET INCOME: Sinking Fund Appropriation:— 28,822.17Principal Amount.................. ............... 17,627.38 269,780.82 135.85 Interest on Reserves' Balances. ...................705.35 1,148.93 9,743.63 10.52 Total Appropriation........... $18,332.73 $29,971.10 3 279,524.45 3 146.37 SURPLUS (or DEFICIT) AFTER SINKING FUND APPROPRIATION: $,46,106.76 3 99,271.28 : 222,958.03 +3 3,448.93 Decrease Patricia St. Joseph or District District 1935-36 1934-35 Increase $ 100,827.50 $ 88,858.73 $2,236,579.77 $1,679,356.01 $ 557,223.76 .............. .............. 5,658 87 5,020.05 638.82 $100,827.50 $88,858.73 $’2,242,238.64 $1,684,376.06 $557,862.58 15,925.39 12,089.83 3,835.56 35,615.29 22,637.46 496,823.47 234,405.34 34,172.90 419,546.01 215,896.87 24,607.45 77.277.46 18.508.47 9,565.451,542.23 $1,542.23 $..............$ 268,578.24 $240,504.32 $28,073.92 *“* 375.85 ••••««««27,199.64 . 11,441.36 27,199.50 10,136.89 .14 1,304.47 $375.85 $3 38,641.00 $37,336.39 3 1,304.61 $37,533.37 $22,637.46 3 819,968.10 3 709,476.55 $110,491.55 3 63,294.13 3 66,221.27 $1,422,270.54 $974,899.51 $447,371.03 2,768.44 493.13 40.35 “’4,238.59 1,121.41 35,149.57 13,411,15 25,793.18 29,317.43 5,196J74 71,770.96 5,832.14 8,214.41 45,977.78 $' 3,221.22 $3,117.18 3 22,767.54 3 37,256.79 3 60,024.33 66,515.35 69,338.45 1,445,038.08 937,642.12,507,395.36 8,333.33 700,276.58 617,647.53 82,629.05 23,964.92 3,718,20 349,678.12 369,888.41 *20,210.29 77.44 774.39 762.9?11.44 284.51 44.14 4,151.41 1,143.18 3,008.23 292.67 2,926.67 2,926.67 2,320.01 43,466.60 990.39 42,476.21 3 24,249.43 3 14,785.79 31 ,101,273.77 3 '990,432.46 3 110,841.31 $ 42,265.92 3 54,552.66 3 343,764.31 +3 52,789.74 3 396,554.05 25,657.65 35,646.74 377,670.61 335,264.83 42,405.78 888.21 688.68 13,185.32 13,185.32 3 26,545.86 3 36,335.42 3 390,855.93 3 335,264.83 55,591.10 $ 15,720.06 $18,217.24 47,091.62 f 388,054.57 3,340,962:95