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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-6-22, Page 4aSDA.i;', J UNE 22, 1922 ileage is the. Prc)ofoi a 1 e More Miles and Less Trouble by Using Ames lloldeirTires The h satisfied users of the Ames Holden Tires is the best advertisement Years ofexperience are built there .is. into the Ames Holden Tires enabling them to stand the grind of country roads. Fe sale by PILON FOOTE "Speaking of names, we heard of an old colored manly who called her eldest boy, "Prescription," because she said it costa lot to get him filled. TRUE TO I+O1i%1 "Yes, said the specialist, as he stood at the bedside of the sick pur- «gym, „t0 chasing agent, "I am sure I can cure you." "What will it cost?" asked the sick man faintly, "Ninety-one dollars." "You'll have to shade your price a little " replied the purchasing agent "I have a better price from the undertaker." Awatrascaconiesecomsme You can use sweet milk, so milk, but riilk water with ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROG_ 4 h= A TitIOUG1ECE WORT: Rest is not quitting The busy career Rest is the fitting Of self to its sphere. 'Tie loving and serving The highest and; best; 'Tis onward unswerving! And that is true rest.. Comments It makes our chest stick out a lit- tle , when travellers toll us that the best ,crop prospectsand the best roads over which they have travelled are up this way. The Ontario' Legislature closed in time to give the farmer members a chance to harvest their own crops. There is some speculation as to the harvest the country will reap from some of the ,legislation that has been put through at Queen's Park. * a iA* Tlie farmers aro looking for better crops and better timers this fall and incidently all lines of business hope to pick up about the same time. The prosperity of the farmer and: the pro- sperity of the country go hand • in hand. * *mea Some of those who wavered on the line of indecision when the vote. was being taken on the budget were possibly thinking that to win their. votes might mean the loss of their seats. No doubt they breathed easi- er when the vote was counted. * 4, * * We once knew an evangelist who boosted life insurance but who had no use for lightning rod agents. If the following figures are correct it might be wise for the farmer without lightning rods to get interested. In 1921 1,272 buildings not equipped', with lightning rods were destroyed. by Iightning in Ontario, contrasted to but five buildings having rods. `1\1 ARiO'S forest wealth ig dwindling. ' Every year forest • j. fires take disastrous toll. -Careless campers cause eleven per cent. of Ontario's forest fires. Last summer. 112 cases of neg- lected ted camp fires were reported. This summer be careful. They're DON'T take chances with fire Et Ontario's foreats.: - DON'T throw away cigarette or cigar butts, pine 'heels" or burnt matches until you are dead sure they are out. DON'T neglect to, drown out your fire with lots of water. DON'T build y a ur camp fire against a rotten log or stump -• -nor on windy' pointe; nor near moss patches; nor at the base of a tree, Pend it: in a farmer fire- place, or on a not rock, or on 0 spot cleared down to the true soil below. ee by the edge of the :-w ,ter. DON';i' ionto.+- that th e upper r'i<,yer of ground in the.. ioreaL eon . to of par- tially :rottd wood which Will: burn, When you -build your fire to make tea, fry bacon or add cheer to pipe and story -telling, time, use a woodsman's precautions. The real woodsman builds his fire on art old! fireplace, if there be one handy. Failing that he scrapes away all litter, moss and fibrous: rotted wood down to the mineral soli, or the bare rock, and preferably some place close too the water. He knows that if fire gets into the MOSS or the upper woody layer of forest soil, or in a half -rotted log or stump, it "holds over," burns away unnoticed underneath,' and unless fol- lowed up and carefully, ut out is liable to.dlireak p into a flame later. Heknows how hard it is to put such .dcup-smottid.ering fire out: So he makes his cooking' fire surprisingly small and compact, and chooses a spot that is absolutely safe. It is a mark: of his finished woodsi-i anshi s p how thoroughly he drowns Ms fire out with. plenty Y of water when he is through with it. save the forests. You may want to vamp again. Ont - rcorestry Branch Buildings, Parliament Toronto to Twenty Five Years Ago The Following items were taken from The Times File of 25 years ago. Miss IVIerion Elliott left for Toron- to on Tuesday. ,Alf; Taylor is' suffering from a fol, on'on his thumb. Miss, Edith.and Beatrice Robinson, of Exeter, called on friends here, Grand Bend, and are looking well.. iVSr. Ford and Misses Sweet and Rollins attended the Centralia Bp - worth League on Tuesday evening. Msdh 1 yudmn ned homeis onETituesd le froam Tororeturnto where she has been for some time visiting friends. It is announced that big' sleeves are coning in again. This will make it necessary to keep on building doir bie houses with double doors. While playing lacrosse on 1124nday evening R. N. Creech sustained.sev- ere bruises from a lacrosse stiok . in Old hands of another player„ The fourth, annual convention' of the Church of England S. S. Teachers and church' workers of the Deanery of Huron, is in session here this week.. The horses attached to the milk - wagon driven by Alonzo Hart, of Ful- lerton, ran, away, spilling about 1600 pounds of milk• besides breaking the wagon and denting some of the cans. The dog poisoning fiend has start- ed operations in Exeter, last week two valuable hounds died after eat- ing something on which stzycliine had been placed, one clog belonging to D. Johns, `postmaster, the other to I. R. Carling. The McIntyre's Church, 8th Line, Blanshard, intend -holding their an- nual anniversary on Sunday, June 27th and Thursday, "Dominion Day" On Sunday; Miss Nellie Davidson, of Exeter, will sing at both services and on Dominion Day at the picnic. The music will be supplied by the David- son Orchestra. George Anderson has just complet- ed a very handsome cup which will be played for by members of the Ex- eter croquet club. It is made of cop- per, bronzed and 'silver plated, and is his own handiwork.' It is composed of hoop's: balls,. niallots, etc., nicely arranged, and We can safely say that a finer piece of workmanship cannot be found. It is worthy the inspect- ion 'of any one. ' ' A double wedding took place on Wednesday, at the residence of Rich- ard Coultice, of Usborne, near Elim - vine, when two of his daughters, Mis- ses Victoria and lda, were joined iu Village of Exeter f Lo 0 1922 of .A. p ,o. , By -Law to rovide for the issue Y debentures to the extent of six thousand dollars ($.6,000.00) for the cost of the construction of Sewer Drains. Anzd to provide for the borrowing the, said sum of• Six thousand dollars. Provisionally adopted* after tires 2nd reading on the 19th day of June, 1922. WHEREAS it is necessary to .raise by way of loan on the credit of the Village of Exeter, the sum of six thousand dollars ($6;000.00) to provide for tho ,cost of Works, Tile Sewer Pipe, Basins;, etc,, necessary for the said sewer -drains and to provide for the expense of discount and other charges negotiating the • said loan. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateablero t he Vil p 1uery of t aaternioonthe sal RPove shall appoint in writing, signed by himself, two per - sons to attend to final surinuina up of the rotes aforesaid by the Clerk ot• the Council, and one person to, attend at such polling place on be- kali of the ,persons interested en, and, r ,desirous ai ,ixr4zuotiizug tile passing of this by -.law, and a like ;number on be- half of ;th persons •4iiterested in, and dasiroua of olaposinrg the passing of Ibis by-law. 10, nal on Tuesday, the 18Th clay of July, ,1,922, the Clerk ".et the Council Shall, at eth e C,terk's`,Ol'tiice, •ria" the said Village of Exeter, at 11 o'clock lathe f.orenooax,' stun up the ,number of votes for and ''aW attist' ;tilts by Iain in the p`..senee,lol the."persons apo"osikted to attend thereat, or hs the presence of. such of. them,_ and any other persons entitled by by- leew ;to be .present as may be presents Signed , Reeve Clerk Seal NOTICE The abo .is a true copy ofjthe pro= posed by-law which. has -been, taken I ktto consideration, and which will. be lage of Exeter according to the last revised assessment fo11'thereof is $781,750.00 AND WHE .EAS -deben w z� the existing ture debt of the Village of Exeter` 'is'96 049.50 and no part of the $ , principal nor ,interest' is in arrears. AND WHEREAS the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) is the debt intended to be created by this by-law. AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of Seven Hundred and Ninety Six Dollars and two cents ($796.- 02) to raised annuals for: the be is d y period of ten years, by a special rate sufficient therefore on all the rateable property in the Village of Exeter. Therefore the Council of the cor- poration of the Village of Exeter en- acts as follows: 1.It shall be lawful for the Reeve of the Village of Exeter, and the Treasurer thereof to raise by way of loan upon the security, of the deben- tures hereinafter mentioned eben-tureslxereinafter:mentioned from .any person or persons, body or bodies cor- porate who may be willing to ad- vance the sane upon the. credit of such debentures a sum of money not exceeding the whole sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00)' and to cause the same to be paid into the hands of the Village Treasurer for the purposes and with the objects a- bove recited. - 2. It shall be lawful for the said Reeve and Treasurer to cause any number of debentures to be made for such sums of money as may be re- quired for the purposes aforesaid payable for not less than One Hun- dred dollars ($100.00' each, and not wedlock to two industrious young I exceeding in the whole the sum of men. of the .neighborll.00d, Mr. John Six Thousand '.Dollars ($6,000-00) and the said debentures shall be seal- ed with the seal of the corporation and to be signed by the Reeve and Treasurer, and be payable 'at the of- fic of the said Treasurer in the said village. 3. The said debentures shall bear date from the day of issue thereof and shall be payable yearly there- after for and during the said period of Ten Years and be for the respect - Hind, of Exeter:`foIiiiierly of Elixii- ville, taking ;the • foiiiter for his life partner, while Mr: "Albert Andrew, a young farmer•near Elxinville, accept- ed Miss Ida for better or for worse. The eeremony ".•waS 'perforihed by Rev. Mr. Jewitt, of Eliniville, in the presence- of- about fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hind will reside in Exeter. VICTORIA, :GOD=GIVEN All hail! beloved Empress ,Queen, Truly, fol*" sixty years, thyself to us 'has: been Victoria, God given: For Hewho holds this little' world .Justin the hollow of 'fife, hand, de- creed That thou should'st •rule; the` British Empire,' A true' descendant of Icing David's seed,. Victoria, God given. To -day o'er earth's expanse or on the rolling sea ' Millions will celebrate. thy Diamond Jubilee, Beloved Queen, And when this generation's gone and past Into taste. Great ' Beyond of ,.time and. space Still thy narne all honored be and last '1Vlongst ,cominggenerations of the British race; As yet unseen. Midst all ' thy vast possessions on which sun ne'er .'set, , This young Dominion pay thee hom- age and still ne'er forgets, Thou art God-given. Ah, may his hand 'r who guid'st thy bark o'er lif's long troubled sea, Still be thy Pilot, Best of Rulers, Earth has ever seen. And as we pray to the great Archi- tect that He May guard and bless thee, yea God save the Queen. Victoria, God-given N. D.14urdon. The pool room owned. by Homer Lewis in Lucan, was entered by bur- glers recently and about $120 worth of tobacco, etc., stolen, Eire which inay Have started from the boiler room was discovered in the sash and door factory of A. Lloyd, of Wingliaxn, on Friday. The. blazewas a dangerous one owing' to the prox- imity of the factor to :business buildings, but was extinguielxe d be- fore any serious damage' was done... Alex. Reid, driver for the U. F, 0. Co-operative Creamery at Wingham, narrowly escaped death Friday after- noon. When he was nearing the creamery with a big load of eggs and cream the C. P. R. es:press crashed. into his truck. The train; caught the auto sgiarely, turtling it over in the c itch and hurling the eggs and cream in all directions. The truck was a wreck. Reid eeme oat of the ;wreck- age with only i badly 'eui; head and severe bruises, iv e amounts That is to say- Year. Int. Prin. 1923 330.00 466.02 1924 304.38 491.64 1925 277.32 518.70 1926 248.82 547.20 1927 1928 1929 218.70 577.32 186.96 609.06 153,48 642.54 1930 118.14 677.88 1931 80.82 715.20 1932 41.52 754.50 Annuity. 796.02 796.02 796.02 796.02 795.02 790.02 790.02 795,02 796.20 796.02 4. The said debentures shall have coupons attached thereto.for the pay- ment of interest thereon. Which in- terest shall be at the rate of Five and one half per cent per annum from the dating thereof in each year,' and shall be payable annually from the place where the said debentures are made payable. 5. The said debenture`s shall have printedacross the face thereof the words "Exeter Sewer Drains Deben- tures." 6. During the currency of the said debentures there shall be raised an- nually by special rate on all the rate- able property of the Village of Exeter the sum: of Seven Hundred and Nine- ty Six Dollars and: Two Cents ($796.- 02) : for the purpose of repaying the amount due each of the said years for the 'principal and interest in re- spect of the said debt. 7. This by-law shall take effect on and after. the passing thereof, 8,.' The votes of the ' electors for and: against this by-law shall lye taken by ballot on Monday, the 17th 'day of July, 1922, from the hour of nine o'clock in, ,the .forenoon,, until :-five o'clock ire the afternoon of the _tame day at the placers within the said cer- porahoGnporation of the Village ;of. Ex- eter, and by the Deputy Rejtuun`in,g Ofi'icers hereafter specified.. That is to say :-- Bolling -Balling .sub -division Na, 1, at Mrs, Elizabeth Handford's Residence, oro tl,e .West "side of Main, Street; l;rl.- tvard Treble, Deputy Returcnnier Of - fie 'r ; f-fie'r; Sidney Davis, Poll Clerk„ Belling' sub -division No. '2 at the Town Hall; east side of Main Street; Weeil'ini.ton John,S, D, R. 0. ; Crrievc, Poll Clerk. Pallier sub-diivlslon No 3 atthe ., brick office building at the corner of \1<z,'n and \,Vi'llie ton, streets ; James Weekes, ii. R, 0,; Alfred Ga,nibrilI, Poll Clerk Polling sub division No. 4,' at the n.�:•il+ end Fire T -Tali, corner of Market and EIizdbeth streets, Frederick Wit- eeee I). R. 0. f -Joint k vel d Poll Clerk. 9 a int on V rid e veoi.ng, •tlxe 14 tit' cagy .,I July 1922; at rho Coup ril; ce-eriberq rl the said Villa'Ze 5;v - i e tit t?:i hour oP 8 or'clo. k fstally_passed Jay the Council of the corpora;tion of. the Village of Exeter, in the ,eY.extt of the ,consent of fhe elec toss being obtained thereto after' one inoitvt.b [from the thst publwaition thereof in the Exete • Times and .ltx- eter A;dvocalte'. newspapers, the first publication of which shall be on Thursday, the 22nd, day p.1 _luine:A,D 1922. And at the hour, day aims places 'thereini, fixed iio'v taking the wrote ,of the Electors aoll , will be p held. Every tenant of property who de- sires to vote ;en able said 'by-law must deliver to the clerlk'iaf the Municipality not later than 10 days beforethe date` appointed for '$akilrig the ,said vote, a declaration provided by sub -section 3 of section 265 ,Chapter 192 of the Municipal Act„ Where a corporation entitled to appoint a nominee to vote on, its be- half desires to ivote it shall, not later tlxa,n thre tenth day . before 'the dav appointed ..Car 'takinig the vote file with the. Clerk of the h1'i1iuicipality Out apu vo,intm'eert in writing oda Person td' e,e,, o its vote as- its piwy aatct . ;z t behalf, 'd� r Iaaxed at Exeter [this 1,9 19th 1- ;ojr June, A. a7 1222C JOSEPH u1 NIOR, Clerk oaf tiM Corporation of the Villa;ge of 1 xete ., it A deaf man was being married r1e, d and.: the parson- asitecl the usual que$tion:I "Do, youtake this woman for your' lawful wife?" "El?" said the deaf man, The preacher repeated the ques- tion a little louder, "The groom seemed 'to' get angry; "Olt', T don't know," lie said, "Shej' ain't so awful. I've: seen wuss thau her that didn't have so much neon-.. eS." Notice to Creditors NOTICE is hereby given pursuant.' to the Statutes in that behalf that all persons having claims against the - estate of Henry Horton, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County` of Huron, Farmer, deceased, Who died' on the 28th day of April, 1922, are required on or before the 8th day of July, 1922, to send by post, prem paid or deliver to the undersigned, full particulars of their claims, duly; verified by affidavit and the nature - of the security ".(if any) field by thein. Further take notice that after the- said last mentioned date the assets of. the said deceased will be distributed anion theparties entitled.thereto g v having regard only to the claimsof which notice shall then have been, given. Dated the 12t1i day of Jane, 1922,.. Thomas Cameron, Commissioner for the Executrices Box 154, Exeter P.O. To Investors IF you wishto buy or sell Victory Loan or' other bonds, we would re'• mind you that our branches at Toronto and Montreal have departments es. pecially organized for this purpose. Call at our nearest branch; our Maas. ager will be glad to rarrange this for you. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 F. A. Chapman, Manager Exeter Branch, Crediton Branch, R. S. Wilson, Manager Dashwood Branch, THE IVIOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED ,185e Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund $5,000,000 Over 125 Branches The Molsons Bank prides itself on the courtesy of all its officials. No matter how large or how small the volume of your business with the Bank, you are always assured a courteous and cordial reception. Deposits by mail given careful attention. fir" EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS, Manager Centralia Branch open for business daily Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at the Exeter Branch THE USBORNE AND HIBBERT FARMER'S .MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE' COMPANY. Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President, Wm. BROCK. Vice -President, JOHN ALLISON DIRECTORS THOS. RYAN JOHN G. ROY ROBT. NORRIS, JAMES McKENZIE AGENTS' JOHN !1SSBIRY, Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Biddulph. DLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Hibbert, Fullarton and Logan.. W. A. TURNBULL, Secretary -Treasurer R. R. No. 1, Woodham. GLADMAN & STANBURY. Solicitors, Exeter. DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT Veterinary Surgeon Office -Baker's )a ,Livery on Live a t. James S . Calls promptly ,attended •to day, or night. Phone S. DR. A. R. ANSMAN, L'L.D,,; D.D.S. Honor Graduate of Toronto 104iver- Site..' DENTIST Office over' Gladtnan & Stanburyys odes, Itialn Street,'Exoter, Advertise in ,the Tl:ales It pays, MONEY TO LOAN ) 1 We have a, large amount' of private} funds to loan on farm. and village properties, at 'lowest -rates of inr3 terest. OLADMAN & S•TANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, fid Main St. Exeter, Ontario PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Anet tioneer. Sales conducted In any loc.! ality. Terms moderate, Orders up at Times Office will be promptly ate• tended to. Phone 116, , Kirktona. Address Kirktoa P. 0. DR. G. F_ R()ULSTON, L.D.S., D.ID.i�ts DENTIST Office over 1. R. Carling's Lta' office. i Closed every Wednesday afternoOitli USE "DIAMOND DYES" J Dye right! Don't risle your material. Each pack•c age of "Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions so simple that any woman caro diamond -dye a new, ricIR color into old garments, draperies, coverings, every- thing, whether Wool, Silk,. linen, cotton or mixed goodsz Bny "Diamond 7)yca" of other kind --then perfect re- sults are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has "Diamond Dyer Color Card"r-•-P'). rich colors,'