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JONES EXPOSITiON 0:17 THE MIDWAY FULL PROGRAMME TWICE DAILY A t,r: t .POLO, MUSIC, FIREWOleKS, ,'TWO SPECIAL EVhNTS DAILY EXHIBIT OF ALL KINDS, SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE. GLNERAL ADMISSION 50c. CHILDREN 15c.; AUTO AND DRIVER Si, Ali information from the; Secretary. Lk -Col. W. \4 Gartshare, President. A, I'4: Hunt, Secretary. The Exeter Advocate THURSDAY, AUG. 19, 1920 Yfflage of EXETEE By-law No... 1920 BY-LAW NO. , 1920 VILLAGE OF EXETER A. By-law to authorize the Reeve :and Treasurer of the Corporation of the Municipality of the Village of Exeter to borrow certain sums of money to complete payment for.the •concrete pavement constructed on Main Street under authority of By- law No. 4, of 1919. And for the issue and sale of fur- ther debentures in the amount of $20,000.00 to cover said cost. • WHEREAS the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars is deemed neces- sary by the Council to complete the payment due for the construction of the Main Street pavement. AND WHEREAS the amount here- tofore borrowed and outstanding for the purpose aforesaid and the a- mount hereby authorized to be bor- rowed donot exceed the amount of the said concrete pavement construc- tion: AND WHEREAS the amount , of the whole rateable property of the taaid Village of Exeter according to the last revised Assessment Roll is the sum of $775,275.00 AND WHEREAS, the existing de benture debt of the said Village of Exeter, exclusive of local improve- ment debenture debt secured by spec 4a1 assessment therefor, .amounts to the sum. of $59,184.11 and no part of the principal or interest thereof is in arrears. - Be it enacted by the Municipal 'Council of the Corporation of the. -Village of Exeter as follows: 1, That the Reeve with the Trees - :titer of the said Corporation be, and they are hereby authorized in the manner aid subject to the conditions herein mentioned to borrow upon the a•rednt of he syaid Municipality the . :sum of Tienty Thousand Dollars (20,000:00) for the purposes herein before set forth and for that purpose to issue debentures of the said; Mun- icipality to the amount of $20,000.- each 20,000. each and such debentures shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Cor- poration and countersigned by the Treasurer of the Corporation and duly sealed with the corporation seal which seal the Clerk is hereby au- thorized and directed to attach' to each of the said. debentures. The said debentures shall be dated upon the date of the issue thereof, and shall bear interest at the rate of five and one-half per cent. per annum and the said interest shall be payable yearly on the day of the month on which said debentures are issued and as to both principal and interest the said debentures shall be payable in annual instalments with- in fifteen years, said instalments to be of such amounts that the yearly. amount payable for principal and in- terest shall be equal as nearly as maybe to what is payable for prin- ciple and interest during each of the other years of such period of fifteen years as hereinafter set forth. In the Total Year Principal Interest 1921 • $892.51 $1100.00 1922 941.60 1050.91 1923 993.39 999.12 1924 1048.02 944.49 1925, 1105.67 886.84 1926 1166.48 826.03 1927 1230.64. 761.87 1928 1298.32 694.19 1929 1369.73 622.78. 1930. 1445.06 547.45 1931 1524:54 467.97 1932 16.8.39 384.12 1933 1696.85 295,66: 1934 17%0.17 202.34 1985 1888.64 103,87 Payment $1992.51 1992.51" 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 1992.51 That this by-law shall come into farce and takeeffect on tine..day of the' fine: paieeng thereof. '. That the votes of the Electors of the said :'Village ,of Exeter entitled to mote on this by-law be taken on Fri- day, August 20, commencing at nine o'clock .in the forenoon, andcontinu- ing entil foe o'clock in the of iernoan of the same day, at the following 7lace ..withdui, the said', Village ,of Ex- •eter and by the t+otiowiug Deputy -Re- turning . Offerers. Polling Sub -division No.1, at Silas Handford's Residence, Main Street, Edward Treble, D. R. 0.; Sidney Davis, Poll Qerk. Polling Sub-divesion, No. 2, at the Town, . Hall, Main Street, Wellington' johns D. R. 0.; teems H. Greive, Pall Cl:erlr. Polling Sub -division No 3, at Mrs. Mitchell's Office Deeding,corner of ;Main and Wellington strts: James: Weekes, I), R. O. Alfred Gambrill. SIO in sums of not less than $100,00" poll • Cl'eric. Polling Sub -division No, 4, At the North end Fire Hall, Frederick 'vi:t- wer, D. R. O.; and Castor Willi,sk Poil Clerk That Monday,, the 16th day of Aug- ust, 1920. at seven -thirty o'clock in the afternoon, shall be the day and the Clerk's Office, in the'Library Build- ing, en. the Village of Exeter, shall be the place where the Reeve shall' at- teed to appoint persons to attend at the various palling places aforesaid, and at the final summing up of the Notes by the Clerk on behalf of per- sons interested in promoting, or op- posing this by-law respectfully, That the Clerk of the Corporation of the said Village of Exeter shall at- tend at his office in the said Village of Exeter at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, on Saturday, the 21st day of August, 1920, to sum up e'the number a votes given for and against this by-law NOTICE. The above rits a true copy of the proposed by :law which- has been tak- en into consideration and which will be linally passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Ex- eter. in the event ,of the asent of the electors being obtahied thereto after one month from first publications ;n The Exeter Times and The h,xeter Advocate newspapers, which first pub. ticat;,on was the 29th day of July,1920 and at the haw; da'v end places clic rain axed for taking the vote of the elec- tors a *nolo will be held. Every lease harder entitled by law to vote on the proposed by-law shall u least ten days next proceeding the lay ,o` ;polling file ;in the Office of the Clerk of the efunicipaiiiy a stat- etory declaration stating that his lease meets the requirements by Jaw emit - 'ell l hitr, to vote on such a by-la,w, An 1 the names of lease holders pee. `eeting file such a declaration shall eat be placed on. the Voters' List for such toting. neroations entitled to appoint a .mete.' to vote on 'is behalf shall net ,ate.• than the tenth day before the day a;npointel :or tak;,ne the vote,fi,e with the Clerk of the municipality the name in wr;tismg ee a person to v'.e as its nen•.rtee ena as ;t^• behal:'- Dated at 1;:\4{ er this 2otk day o: July, 1920. JOS. SENIOR, Clerk .e the Corporation of the Vil- lage of )~Neter. Yiilage of Exeler By-law No... 1920 A BY-LAW to provide for borrow- ing the sum ,of 58000 to pay- for the construction of a concrete pavement on Wellington Street, in the Village of Exeter and to authorize the issue of debentures the:aka ;— WHEREAS, the Municipal Council of the Corporation of Exeter and pur suint to a request of the ratepayers: that it is desirable and in the interest of the Corporation' of the Village of Exeter to construct a concrete pave- ment on Wellington Street, beginning at Main Street and extending as far as the Grand Trunk Railway property within the Village of Exeter. AND WHEREAS, it has been estab- lished that it will require the sum o11 $12,000 to prepare the roadbed, do the necessary draining and to construct a ;pavement thereon. AND WHEREAS, under instruc- tions of the Municipal ,Council of the Village of Exeter, estimates of costs of construction of a concrete pave- ment have been submitted and in said cstimatee the .sum of $8000 is placed as the sum necessary to co the lets p corporation's share of said concrete pavement construction. AND WHEREAS subscriptions have been assured by interested par- ties in the said pavement construction. in the sum of 14000, which subscrjep- tion list will be filed with the Clerk of the Municipality of Exeter said corporation. ,for the time being an countersigned • by the Treasurer for the time being of the said corpor- ation and duly sealed with the Cor- poration seal thereof, which seal the Clerk Lor the time being is hereby authorized and directed to attach to each of the said debentures. The said debentures shall be dated baron the date of the issue -,hereof, and shall bear interest at the rate sof five and one-half per Gent. per annum, and the said interest shall be payable year- ly on the day of the month on, which said debentures are issued, and es to both principal :rand interest said de- benture:. shall be payable in annual in- stalments within fifteen years, such in- sttalments oto ,be of such amounts that the aggregate amount payable for principal and interest in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be to what is payable ,for principal and interest during each of the ;other years of such period of ,fifteen years as hereinafter set forth Total Interest Principal Payment 1921 $4'40.00 $357.00 $797.00 1922 420.36 - 376.64 797.00 399.65 397,35 797.00 19241923 377, 419442.2721 1111999922425423 925 354,7379 797.00 , 797.00 1926 330,41 466.59 797.00 1 304.7$ 492.25 797.00 277.67 519.33 797.00 1,929927 249,11 547,89 797,00 1933 118.25 678.75797 1.9301928 218,98 • 578,02 797,00 1931 "X87,18 609, 7 97,00 1932 153,65 643,382 5 .997,0000 1934 80,92 7`16,08 797.00 11935 41.55 755,45 797,09 That this by-law shall come into force and take effect, on the day of the ,final passing thereof. That the votes of the Electors of the said Village of Exeter •entitled,i,q cote oft this by-law be taken on Fri, day. August 20, commencing at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continu- ing until five -o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, ,at the following places, within the said Village of Ex- eter and by the following Deputy-Re- turnting Offic Pollinng Suis-ersd2, visioa No.1, at Silas Handford's Residence, Ma?n Street. Edward Treble, D. R. 0.; Sidney Davis Poll Clerk, Polling Sub -division No. 2, at the Town, Hall, Main Street. Wellington Jobns U, R. 0,; James H. Greive, Poll Clerk. Paine Su -d vision No. 3, at Mrs, Mitchell's Office Building, corner of Main and Wellington streets. James Weekes. I), R. 0.; Allred Gambrill, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub -division, No. 4, At the North end Fire Hall, Frederick resit- wer,. D. R. O.; en.d Castor Willis, PolI Clerk That Monday, the 16th day of Aug- ust 1920, at seven-thirtf -- o'clock in the afternoon, shall be the day and the Clerk's Office, in the Library Build- ing, in the Village of Exeter, shall be the place where the Reeva shalll at- tend to appoint persons to attend at the various palling places aforesaid and at the finale summing up of the votes by the Clerk on behalf of per- sons interested in promoting, or op- posing this by-law respectfully. That the Clerk of the Corporation of the said Village pf Exeter shall at- tend at his ,office al the said Village of Exeter at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on Saturday, the 21st day of August 1920, to sum up the number of voter given far and against this by-law. NOTICE. The above ns a true copy of the proposed bylaw which has been tak- en into consideration and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Ex- eter in the emit of the assent of the elector^ being obtained thereto after one month from first publications in The Exeter.Times i and�e Th Exeter Advocate newspapers, which first pub- lication `was the 29th day of July,1920 and at the hour, day and places therein fixed for taking the vote of the elec- tors a poll will be held. Every lease holder entitled by law o vote on the . proposed by-law shall t least ten days next proceeding the day of :polling file in the Office of the Clerk of the ,Municipality a stat- utory declaration stating that his lease meets the requirements by law enntit- ing• him" to vote on such a by-law. And the names of lease -holders neg- ecting to file such a declaration shall not be placed on the Voters' List for uch orating. Corporation entitled to appoint a nominee to vote on its behalf shall toot later than the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote, file with the Clerk .qf the municipality the name in writing of a person to vote as its nominee and on its behalf. Dated at Exeter this 26th day ofJuly, 1920. • JOS. SENIOR, 'Clerk of the Corporation of the Vil- lage of Exeter. ; a AND WHERhAS, it is necessary for the said purpose far the said car- -,oration of the Village of Exeter, to borrow upon the credit of said munici- pality the sum of S8000. 1 AND WHEREAS, for the purposes aforesaid it will be necessary to issue 1 debentures of the said municipality of the Village laf Exeter for the said sum s of $8000, and interest as hereinafter provided, which is tcs thee amount af• the ,debt intended to be created by this by-law; the proceeds of the said debentures to be applied in the pre- paration of the roadbed, and in the canstructiosn of the concrete pave- ment ..tan ,the said Wellington Street in.the Village 'of Exeter, and for no AND WHEREAS, it is 'desirable to make the principal of the said debt repayable ey annual instalments during the period of fifteen years next after the issue of the debentures therefor, AND WHEREAS, it will be neces- sary to ,raise annually for the period of fifteen years during the currency c of the debentures to be issued here- by under special rate sufficient there- for or. all the rateable property within the municipality the sum .af .$797.00 for the paying of the several . instal- ment (of principal and interest there- oa at the sate of five and one half Der cent per annum. -' AND WHERLAS, th,e aanount of the. whole rateable ;property of the Vill- age +of Exeter according to the Last revised assessment roar is the sum of $775,275.00. AND WHEREAS, the' existing de- benttu& debt of the said Village, of. Exeter, exclusive of locall improve- ment debenture debt secured by spec- ial assessments therefor .amounts to the sum of X59,184.11, and no part .of the ,principal or „interest theaeof is in a rears Therefore -thee' ,ttnunicipal dCouncil of the Village Of Exeter enacts as., foal - lows :— It shall -be lawful ,for the Reeve and Treasurer (of 'the said Village of Ee eter to ,borrow on the credit of ;the said• corporationthe sum' of $8000 atoll the 'uwrpose's therein before set forth and for that purpose to issue deb, - tures ofthe ,s aid municipality to the amount 0;1'48000 'in, sums of not less than ? LOe ,each • and ,such debentures shall be signed by the Reeve .of the • Hay . Council At the regular meeting' of the clouiu- e, on. August 7th the following rates were struck and will be levied and collected,—County 3 8-10 mills; the Township, 2 mills; Highways, 2 mills ; Statute Labor l2 3-10; Gen School 3 9-10; Zurich p, Vi, 8 :mels, Dash- wood P.V., 5 mills. The Special rates for schools . lase; Na, 2, 2 5-10; Nol. 10, 2 1-10; N. 14, 2; ,Na. 3, 1 8-10; No• 6, 1'6-10; 7, 15 6-10; No. 8 3 5-10; Nio. 4, 2 4 -lb; ,Not 12, 4; No. 11.; 313-10; No. 13, 2 5-10; Na 9, 2 6-10; No. 16, 3 1-10; Vol, 11, 3- Na. 15, 4 7-10, A euhnber 'Of accounts were passed and adjoureenent made to Seat 4th. (A F. Hess, Clerkl Keep Them Growing- Children who are over -thin,, • listless or delicate, should take • Scott's Emulsion' regularly every day as ail dl ` ,, dt 0 o'ilT' ';' ,� .•,ts?•'. 5v and sCurdlhess. •i, r -Nothing' surpasses'. Scatt,'s • • Emulsion. as- ' a, ionic -pito- crit for a • childof, � , any age.. Scott & tiawne, Toronto, Ant. 20-06 HARVEST EXPENSES i:Iarvest time brings expenses which must be met with ready money. Should you ueftd an advance to help you over this busy sea,on, interview this Bank. We are pre- parel to help all responsible farmers. sow THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000 EXETER BRANCH, F. A. Chapman, Manager. Leacorporeted in 1855 GAP11':#I. itFSERVE $9,000.100 over l241Braanches THE MOLSONS BANK . I THE MOLSONS BANK ASSISTS FARMERS. Almost every farmer finds :pis money tied up in, stock or craps at certain seasonns. If he needs assistance he should con- sult our local Manager. Savings Departments ar all }3ran:nnee WE ARb.. PREPARED TO COLLECT YOUR WHEAT BOARD PARTICIPATION CERTIFICATES, .EXETER BRANG>F3 T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia- Branch open for business .laity. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch, Zurich Miss Ort •of TQrontaie visttine at the home of Mr. A. Melick.—Mr. and Mre. Peter Haberer returned last week from tnn extended truip thraugn tthe 4Vestrxt States,—hlr. Abe Ben- der ,of Winn;peg is ,visiting fr:en,ls :n town, as is also Mr. Geo Valland c,f ;town, Dennison of Galt is vis- iting at the home of her father, Mr. Holtzman.—Mrs. Fred Howald and fetidly 04 St. MMrys is staying teeth her sister Mrs, Noah Sararas.—Rev. Morris Ehnes and daughter Elizabeth of Le- onia NJ. are visiting at ,the home of another, Mrs, A. G. Ehnes of the village,—Mrs. Emma Sanders, i<Iusl:e- gon, Mich„ is visaing alt the home of Mrs. J H. Schnell.—Mrs. Demuth and son Albert and Mrs. F. Young and lit tae son Harry, returned to their homes at Part Ar'tihur —The result of the judging of oats of the Standing Field Crop Competition held under the aus- pices of the Zurich Agricultural Soc- iety. is as .hollows, --1st, John A. Man- son; 2nd, Elmer Krueger, 3rd, Oscar Klapp; 4th, Samuel Schoch; Sth, Alex Rennie, 6th, E. F. Klapp, 7th, Herman Walters. AUCTION SALE Of REAL ESTATE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, at his residence, Exeter, on SAT.URDAY, AUG. 28th, 1920 at 1.00 o'clock s a �efollowing:— Real o o' h[ rp, the f 11 wing- Real Estate -33 1-3 acres of land, 1-2 mile south of Exetere Three lots and 8 -room brick h(onise in Exeter, with bath, new funznace and all mod- ern conveniences. Effects -5 -piece solid mahogany parlor suite, 6 -piece quarter cut oak din',ng suite and buffet; quarter -cut oak secretary; mahogany Heintzman piano; electrical fixtures, 1 leather couch, 2 sotasu brnee bed, iron bed, 2 wooden Jieds, Ostermo�oite 'inalttresjses, 4 sets springs, 2 ,stretchers and mat- tress, 3 dressers and washstands, e.,6 tables, 2 clocks, kitchen chairs, bak-` ing cabinet, Welton rugs, tapestry and smaller rugs, carpets, quantity dishes and cookiib dwells, canned g oods, a washing machine; tubs', etc., 2 coaal and wood stoves ,sill, stove and oven. 6 tons coal, quaaltity, wood and lum- ber, ladders, etc, _, 1 drj4�ng. Inane, 8years old; light road buggy, cutter;; 'suibber mounted single harness, 2 Net single harness heavy single heelless, new buffalo robe, tools, etc. A fine 'garden of 'vegetablzs and ;fruits. -Other articles too mum- emus to mention,. , Goods subject to being sold. Terms—Of Chattels, Cash; Of Real Estate xtnade known oun day of sale. For ieurther` particulars apply to JOHN T. WOOD, 'Prop, - C. W. ROBINSON, Auct. DEPART1,fe,NT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE Notice to ex-meanbcrs at the Canad iaun Expeditionary Force. NOTICE is therebyT given to all eon- ceraed that ex -members of the Can- adian Expeditionary Force who are entitled to and who require post -dis- charge, dental treatment must submit their applications. to the District Den- ttal Olficer at the Headquarters of theDistriet in witch they reside on or before 1st ,September, 1920. Applie- atone for dental treatment received af- ter 1st September, 1920 will not be considered, (Sgd) EUGENE FISET Major-General Deputy Minister Militia and Defence Ottawa, August 2, 1920, Note—Newspapers will not be paid for the advertisement if they insertit without authority from the 'Department (H.Q. 3361-1-22) O'Brien's Business College 361 Richmond St., London. The oldest establi5,hed business Col- lege in London under .present man- agement, ,with the highest qualified teachers, give iadiveidual instruction, Thorough courses in" I3ookkeeping, Cost Accounting, ,Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, etc. Write For catalo- gue. Register n; ow, for Fall Term, staining' Septas't, W. J O'BRIEN, a Coinanemciall Specialist, arjncipaL RANO TRUNK SYs EM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTlb Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car =rice Sleepdisvg cars on night traps and Parlor can on principal day trains. Fu11 information from any Grand. trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Hum: Eng District Passenger Agent, Toro do N. J. DORE Phone 44w Agent. Exeter Western London, Ontario its and Sciences. ediane a, Term Opens October 4th { p. xOlt: INI O t 1 M '" 1. O I J N A'N(�. C . Q • . r14LENbAR.; YJ�ITI; ,. K. P. R. NEVILLE, Rtgristrar