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TRURSDATJUNE 21 '15
Village of Exeter
By -Law No... , 1915
BY-LAW TO PROVIDE FOR
the issee'tsf Debentures to the
extent of twenty thousand Delairs
20,0ete00), for the cost of a
plant to distribute Electric I4:% Lr
to be supplied by the Ifydro kl
Cctrie Power Commission o On-
tar:e from Niegara Falls.
acicInted after .:1: .7 illi
te:,,diree,e., the 25th :«;:p ., x°.tai,
1!115
2 lb. and 5 lb. Sealed Cartons.
Also 10 lb., 20 lb. and 100 lb. Bags.
Look far the Lantic Red Ball on each package.
eVelERl'.3.s it is
reit t: ftr
my hou,:-nd
j. ?cn,'t azl
tiffs .sam s^.f
▪ et),et+,t e0), to prig ,d e t.
ese t,: works, p:int , n :ch'a'ry,
e pre:n: es neeess try fee tire 'itis •
t .: t:tee a E.r, trio Power in the
X t `.:i e ee Exeter :and ist the nvetet-
/Seetstel atherete. to be eppiied i y
re, Hydro Electric Commission-
• Cempees Ontario from T ,gara
Fells and to protide for the expense
c , discount and other charges-leeot--
ietin: the steld lean:
;ANL/ WHERAS R AS tl'is: amount oft e
t ', e" Rate -able Rate-ableProperty of, ,he
feet, c .Exeter a'wording, to the last
teteseo Assessment Roll thereof is
o '. inendref, 'and 5e t6 erie eiesees,Md.
iterscliee etel .-.' di dollars.
.
$ ANi.1 WHEREAS tthe exi,iti g De d.bt c : the $illa`"c• ? et: �i
-
•a
tL - ,0 a tilt rids. Prt ' on-
esele. 1a..,;a dollars..n 1 it
ANI„,, WHEREAS the sum e e `,.n •
t . t11 its an€t dollars a$20,0i10 U0a.
t:Le el lit intended to be created by
eltiS By-law
• .VIll• Rt A. it will teettire the
Oee thetissrei :Stn; . undred
• raters dl .:.ars and 'iva: vents
Sl41t� ani tr reiseed annually for
t - Tor ei =e twenty-five > 'nre, by
rate stiffieient therefor:: on
1't. •p. "r y .`i ,t¢' ;'
i... e7; Exeter a
THEREFORE the Coune o: the
Crporatioi of the Village of 'Exeter
eeee,'t`+ as ows,
1 It shall be lawful for the .Zees
o: the Village of Exeter and the
Treasure: thereof to raise by mil: of
Lean upon the security of the de'.
bzf turess herein after mentioned, from
any. person or persons, body or bad -
Lei corporate who may be willing to
advance the same upon the credit of
wacl•
debentures, a sum c • stones not
eed'ne the .. ifole sato o" err: n.y
t.;ou:and t?o'lar.s t$20,000.t4';, and to
is:, • the `ate i:, be paid into he
I ..ilei. r,: the Village treasurer for
the purposes and with the objects
- .:]olio ret'ititd.
2 It shall be lawul for •the said
Rev, Treasurer to' cause any
r. mbc t Debentures to be made
,far suer sums of money as 'tray be
reeuired for the purposes • aforesaid,
payable fo: not less then One huh-
drec.. dollars ($100.00) each, and not
exceeding in the whole the sum of
twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00).
Ane the said debentures shall be
se.a1ed reitii the seal of the Carper-
atiot and be sinned by the Reeve and
Treasurer, and be payable at the
office of said Treasurer in the said
village
3 The said debentures shall near
date -freer the day of issue thereof,
and shall be payable yearly there-
aftet^• for and during the said period
of Twenty-five years and be for the
respective amounts following, -
That is to say, -
Year Interest Principal
1911, $1000.00 $419.05
191 979.05 440.00
191e 957.05
1919 933.94-
1920
33.941920 909.69
1921 884.22
1922 857.48
1923 829.40
1924 799.92
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
193:
1931
193.3
1934
1935
193o
1937
1938
1939
462.00
485.1:1,
509.36
534.83
repaying the amount due in each of
std years err the principal and .n-
:;uesf ;n respect of said debt.
, This by -laic shall take efteet cn
eel atter the passing thereof.
e The votes of the electors tor
: to against this by-law shall tae taken
Dy ballot on- Friday, the 16th day o:'
ra' July 1915, from the hour of tee
'clock in the forenoon, antis dive
Owls in the afternoon of the same
dap at the places, within the said car-
• p eetion of the Village of Exeter,
ail by the Deputy Returning Jitis•er,
<, le,naiter spec: ied,
Tho': is to Say :•
-
l? dine Sub
M: t sicn No. 1
At Silas Handford's House, on
OP' West side of slain Street.
:Sidney Davis. Deputy Returning Of-.
Pell.np Sub.
• D t ion No. 2.
At the Town Hall, east side of
:1 ai Street.
Wellington Johns, Deputy Return-
. O€ficer
ne Sub
I<fi• ..: n Not 3.
t the Brick Oice Building at
t a.rn'er of Wellington and Main
set eels
Pt..ree tii;lies, Deputy Returning Of-
.ei
ns, Sub •
lt-tsion No. 4.
At the North End Fire Hall,
ecrraer of Market and Elisabeth Sts.
Ater 'McPherson, Deputy Returning
Oftieer
9 That on Tuesday evening, the
13t1 day of July, 1915, at the Come-
:, is the - said Village of
Exeter. at the hour of 8 o'clock :n
'the afternoon, the said Reeve shall
appoint in writing, signed by ?s,1,mself, •
nee., persons to attend to the final
senan ng up of the votes 'aforesaid
by the Clerk of the Council, and one
persee to attend at each polling place
Malec-: of the ,persons nterested
ane, des r w"as of promoting the
pess_ne of this by-law, and a like
:alimbei on behalf of the persons .n-
terested in and desirous of opposing
the pw ss:n e of this by-law. •
i':. That on the 17th day of July,
19ii'. the Clerk of the Council small •
1t the Clerk's Office in the said Vii-
ee e Exeter, at 12 o'clock Moon,
;i up the number of votes for .ind
alerts.. this by-law in the presence
o' till persons appointed to attend
thereat or in the presence of such of
then, and any ether persons entitled
by by-law to be present, as may be
present
(Signed)
Reeve
(Signed)
Clerk.
NOTICE
rhe above is a true copy of
the proposed by-law which has been
takee into consideration, and which
wit, be finally passed by the Council
of the Corporation of the Village If
Exeter in the event of the consent
ar the Electors being obtained there-
to after one month from the first
publ:catior. 'thereof In the Exeter
rime: and Advocate Newspapers, the
fns publication of which shall be on
Annuity :e 24th day of June, A. D., 1915,
$1419.05 anti ar the hour, day and place therein
1419.95 fixed for taking the votes of the elec-
1419.05 tors a, poll will be held.
141.9.05 Ever.. .tenant who desires to vote
149.05 ori the sad by slaty must deliver td
1419,05 the Clerk of the Municipality, not
later them the 10th day preceding
the day appointed for taking.
the said vote, a declaration
provided by sub -section 3 of section
365 Ch. p. 192 of the Municipal Act
Dstea at Exeter this 23 day of Tune
A D. 1915,
JOS SENIOR,
Acting Clerk of the Corporation of
the Village of Exeter,
561.57 1419..05
589.65 1419.05
619.13 1419.05
768.97 650.08 1419.05
736.46 682,59 1419 05•
702,33 716.72 1419.05
666.50 752.55 1419.05
628.87 790.18 141%05
589.36 829.69 1419.05
547.87 871.18 .1419.05
504.32 914.73 1419.05
458.58 960.47 1419,05
410.56 1008.49 1419.05
360.13 , 1058.92 1419.05
307.19 1111.86 1419.05
251.59 1167.46 1419.05
193.22 1225.83 A.419,05
13193 128712 1419 05
1940, 67.57 1351.48 1419.05
4. The said debentures shall have
coupons attached thereto for th -e
payment of the interest thereon:
Which interest shall be at lee
rate of five per cent. per .annum frore
the date thereof.
Ana shall be payable annually Cram
the dating thereof in each year ct
the place where the said debentures
are made payable. '
5. The said debentures shall have
pI'_atee across the face thereof the
wcrde "Hydro Electric Debentures."
6 During the currency of the:'sand
debentures there shall be raised an
-
moll). by special rate on all the rate-
able property of the, Village of Ex -
etc' the :sum of one thousand Your
hundred and nineteen dollars and :ve
cents. ($1419.05)-,' for the purpose of
KIRKTON
--a--
e r:.ends sympathize with Mr° .,rid
Mrs lel:ilton Gregory in the death of'
the infant child.., -Miss Stinson of
London is visiting her grandfather, •x
postmaster Sti=exon, who is ill. -Rev.
Jefferson of Crediton wall preach the
anniversary sermons in the Methodist
church next Sunday. -On the Blan-
s'earc' side' of our village thepeople
are in the midst' of a Scott Act Cam
jsangn and meetings have been .held'
mere an its interest. -The Presbyterian
Sunda} School Anniversary was 'held
oil Sunday last, wrh'en Rev.. Leckie of
Gal occupied the pulpit in •an; inter-
estine and instructive manner and the
tNoodham choir, furnished excellent
Music. -The recent address of Miss
Searing returned Missionary from,
Ch a; was heard with great interest.
-Mr Amos Doupe was in London
or 1uesdaee, to bring homme', Mrs.
Dsiupe 'vivito is recovering nicely from
he recent operation in the trospi::ail.
She had been in the city three weeks
GRAND BBN D
The Committee in charge of the
4''.'ureh services in the Park at Grand
Bela have secured the services of
M; William Gibson of London, Rev.
Osterhout of Thedford and Dr.
D^ugal' of- Askin Street :Methodist
1.•hur: h London. The services will be
eett'nued through the months of July
and August. Preaching at 11 a.m. tnd
6,4: p.m. and Bible Study at 10 a.m.
n each Sunday, the first of these
sert'ce s to begin on Sunday, July 11.
0:1 the evening of that date a eons
s rt. ,•1. 1x.11 be held at ethicii the best
at• i• able talent will take part
HENSALL
--
The Commercial Hotel is being of -
:e by as:tion on the 291h. -.lies.
L, West of Durand, Mich. has Been
seshiee her sitter Mrs. Percy Wig-
gene-Miss
ig••g n,.--Mliss Clarissa Mitchell left !or
the Wwst where she will',eta re-
latives in Frobeshire, Saskatoon, and
North Dakota. -Mrs. Manns,
turned home last week after :pending
a month with her grand -daughter
Mrs F \V Brooks of London. -Mrs.
J B McArthur and daughter Ines
hare gone back to Vancouver. It
is reported that the former 's :tan;er-
oust) ill. -Dr. Peck, a Stanley boy
and graduate of McGill has located
here and is now practising his prof-
ession. This week he purchased T.
Hemphill's fine residence on King St.
and has Fitted up an office there. -
On June 16th, one of our highly
esteemed young ladies, .Miss Mary 1I.
Drysdale. daughter of Robert Drys-
dale was united in marriage to Percy
Richardson, an enterprising young
Westerr. farmer. The ceremony took
place at the home of the sister of the
bride Mrs M. McNeil, of Concert
Alta The happy couple will reside
on the farm of the groom at thea
Bove place, -S. J. C, Bean M.D. who
ha; been a resident of Herman for
several months, was quietly married,
at Byron on Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock at the home of the •ride
to Miss Selina Bell Foster. None but
tht immediate relatives were present
Atte: a short wedding trip the Doctor
and hir bride will settle in town.
Word has been received by rel-
atives here th at Lieut, H, C. Mc
Mordie a member of the 27th Reg-
iment and youngest broth er of sirs.
V N Glenn, of Hibbert, has landed
at Folkestone and it is expected that
he will go into active service shortly
in the overseas battle Major S.F.Mc-
.lurdie another brother, who is a
msmbeu of the 18th Batallion, Van-
couvet. B. C., is now on his way to
Europt to the front.
SHIPKA
lire annual Strawberry Festival in
connectior with the church will be
hela on the church lawn on Thurs-
day June 24, A baseball game will
be played between Shirpka and Green -
teams. There will be a choice uro-,
gram rendered on the church lawn
Addresses willbe given by Rev. ear -
::ere, Cook and Foster. Ice Cream
wit' be saved, and a general good
tune is assured.
Mrs Sheffer of Toronto and Mrs
ONe:n of Alpena, Mich., spent sev-
ere, days last week with their brother
Mr James Hannan.-Irs. Nevilles and
daughter of Detroit are visiting at Mr.
John Goodings.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
St's eitaer and Mr. Milton and Miss
Clam. Rats autoed to London en
Friday. -'\Mrs. Jas. Lawson of Exeter
spent a 'few days last week .isiting
he niece' Mrs. Albert Keys . -Miss
Chi•istena Hoffman is spending a few
week: at Mr. John Deitrich's Miss
Clare Rate pent Sunday at Mr. Wm.
Wite ei's,
McGILLIVRAY-The Council met
on the 21st. All members were pres-
ent The main business was the pas-
sink, of a large number of accounts.
Adjournment was made to August 2,
CLINTON-A pretty house wed-
ding took place at the home of Mr,.
ant Mrs Charles Lovett at :ugh noon
whet, their second daughter, Mary
Ethel was united in marriage to Mr,
Hawar•o F Williams, son of Mr. and
Mrs Charles Williams of Goderich
'Township
McGILLIVRAY-The Council met,
pursuant to adjournment and passed.a
large number ef accounts, mostly for
road work, besides $300 to the Red
Crass. Society, after which idiouin'
ment was made toi June list at one
o'clock
KIPPEN-This week we chronicle
the death of a very much esteemed
resident of Tud'kersmith Miss e.gnes
Clamrnings which took place Sunday
June 13th at the home of :ler sister
Mrs Duncan McGregor, where site
hast been for` some eight months bliss
Cummings was a native of, fucker-
sntitl arm a daughter of. the `:late ,John
;
Cummings. She was been 62 `;•ears
ago, and had lived all her Iife withina fewmiles of her litter. Deceased
tva• 'u invalid for many, years strict
wa confined to her bed for *'he last
four, years, -
MITCHELL -On June 3, the little
daughter of Mr. F. Regan slipped
through a s mall trap door ubov e a
csteru .but caught the edge of the
aperture and saved herself from
dropping into the water. Her screams
brought her mother to her assistance.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and
completely derange the whole system when entering
ft through the mucous surfaces. Such argelesshould
never he used except on prescriptions from repute•
hie physicians, as the da nage they will do is tenfold
to the good you can possibly derive from them.
Iiatl's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. in buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be sore ran g• t the genuine. It is Taken inter-
nails
nter
nails and msaein Toledo, ubio, by F. d. Ct1ENEY
s CO. Testimonials free.
Sold by all Druggists, Price ii',per bottle -
Take Hairs Family Pill. for .•onstlpstion,
1I,CKERS:MIT1I-Thte :conin,tlibn.
meetine held in Walker's Hall, Tiruce-
field on .Monday to fill the vacancy
in thc Township council .caused by
the death of the late Mr. R. D. Bell,
was vers slimly attended. Only two
names were put up in nomination,
those of .Messrs. J. A. Bell and M:
Clark and as Mr. Clark has since
declines= to stand, Mr. Bell will be
the new councilor for the balance of
the year.
"ROUGH ON RATS" clears out
Rat,, Mice, etc. Don't die in the rouse
15c and 25c. at Drug and Country
Stores
ZURICH
Harry Wetton, while driving a team
was thrown out when the tongue
dropped and bruised considerably -
Ed Warm had a number of boxes fall
on hint off a wagon and was some-
what hurt, -The date set for the an-
nua Public School picnic to be held
at Grand Btnd'is Tuesday lune 29th
-Mr. Wm Lamont and family have
moved into the fine new- homer in the
north end of the town recently er-
ected by Mr. Peter Lamont, -The
Jackson \Ifg Co. who manufactureed
clothing in the old Baptist church :or
about a year ,are removing their mach
fines etc to other points. -Ferdinand
Howald of the 'Waterloo Seminary, is
spending his holidays at his :come
here, -A quiet wedding took place
at Exeter on June 9th, when Miss
A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc-
Arthur. ,2nd concession, Hay, was un-
itec, in marriage to Mr. Roy Lamont
sae of Mr. Will Lamont. The young
couple have settled down on :he fine
farm on the Goshen line, Stanley.
Another of the pioneers of Hay Tp.
passed away on June 15th in the per-
sor of Adam Albrecht, at the advanc-
age oe 77 years, 1 month and 4 days
The deceased was 'i,n failing health
for some time. The cause of his
death was cancer He emigrated to this
country from Germany about 45 years
ago ;and settled in Zurich where be
lived for some years. About thirty
years ago he moved to the farm now
owned VI- Mr. John Jeffery, where, he
lived until eleven years ago when he
disposed of it, living with his '•hild-
rep %since. His wife predeceased him
about- seventeen years.
RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
Many people suffer the tortures of lame"'
muscles and stiffened joints because of im-
purities
m -purities in'the blood, and each succeeding
attack seems more acute untilrheumatism
has invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im-
portant to improve your general health as
to purify your blood, and the cod liver
oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great
blood -i faker, wb!le its medicinal nourhdr-
went strengthens the organsto expel t`,:;'
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is helping tleowsends
every day who could not find other relief.
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
A re,:
V' -
ilius...
U'
Don'tletitrun
too long, it will.
lead to chronic.
indigestion. In
the meanwhile
you suffer from
miserable, sick
headaches, ner-
vousness ,'depres-
sion
de res-sion and%' sallow
complexion.Justtry
CHAMBERLAIN' S
STOMACH & LIVER
TABLETS. They re
lieve fermentation,
indigestion - gently
but surely cleanse the system and keep the
,stomach andliVeyin perfect running order.
At all dragglits, 25c., or by mail from 11
Chamberlain Medicine Co.. Toronto.
RI�,a�r
TAKE
THESE
THE CANADItiN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALEER, L L, D„ D.G.L., President
ALEXANDER LAIRD,. General Meaner TORN AIRD, Asa't General. Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE
FUND,$13,500,000
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SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and
upwards. Careful attention is given to every account. Small accounts
are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail.
Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with-
drawals to be made by any one of thein or by the survivor. S21
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"MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
Price $590
YOUR NEIGHBOR DRIVES A
FORD -WHY DON'T YOU? WE
ARE SELLING MORE FORDS IN
CANADA THIS YEAR THAN EV-
ER BEFORE -BECAUSE CANADI-
ANS DEMAND THE BEST IN MO-
TOR CAR SERVICE AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. THE
"MADE IN CANADA"' FORD IS A
NECESSITY NOT A LUXURY.
Runabout $540; Town Car price) on
application. All ' Ford - cars are fully
equipped , including . electric need -
lights No carssold unequipped.
Buyers of Ford cars will' share in our
profit: if the sell 30,000 cars between
August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915.
MILO SNELL
DEALER
THE LUNIVF..RSAL CAR
A NEW ISSUE
of the
Telephone
ane
Directory
o y
is now being prepared, and additions anti changes
fori t should be reported to our Local Manager
atonce. •
-
Have you a telephone? Those who have
will tell you that it is the most precious of modern
conveniences.
Why not order to -day and have your
name in the new directory?
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