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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-5-7, Page 5011111/1/11110111/11101110111111101111111111M1111111111111/110111111110011011/111/11101/CIMMillialithl/WHO X081001 s, ijr,:104iirinilliiiilliliffiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiillillillillifilliiiillMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMINNIMMIMMIIIIIIIII I Are you Dissatisfied? Do you want a Better Trainingl ' HenSai1 to command a Bigger Salary? writeto • "Dwellinsea. at a bargain, well si Thp ShOol of Comnrier6e given, much cheaper to , buy th ate(' and possession can quickly build, apply. to G., 'T., Sutherla at Post 11)tfice, alensa,11, Out. Choice of Several fine up -tad THE "EXETER: TIMES-AtiVOIKTE WI Yam. ate Clinton, Ontario FOR PARTICULARS ItEGARDING CLASSES FOR ayUDENTS comprq DIULY By, TRAIN EXTRA TUITION GIVEN BECAUSE OP SHORT SCHOOL DAY e counsEs 4, -Stenographic --'Commercial -- °Secretvial Special Courses M. AI STONE, COM. SPECIALIST, ' • 11, F. WARD, B.A., Vice Principal • . Principal Students May Enter at -Any Thne. New Roof for a dwelling hone° put ,on the Galt steel shingle. These ihiegles are made and gal- vanized as, they should be. For a barn pit on the Gala., high ,grade corrugated steel sheets if you want a roof made and gelvanized. as it should be. • Pure copPer lightning rods and above roofing a -specialty. APPLY TO John Elder Hensall Phone No. Builder's Supplies Wallpaper Asphalt Shingles Hardwood flooring laid and Polished Alterations and'New Work Promptly attended to. ESTIMATES FREE.. J. S. SAN GSTER BUILDER, HENS- ALL Hensall Tile, Brick and Block Yard . DEALERS IN Cement, Hy9rated Lime, Hard WaH,Plaster and - Gyproc Wall Board _/ _ OUR FRE,SH ISUPPLY/AS JUST ARRIVED, ALSO NEW AND SEC- OND HAND, BaCketaES AND1. BI- CYCLE ACCESSORIES. WE 'MAKE 'THE CLEVELAND OUR ,SPECIAL. Vlo ZPV Phone 7 DR. A. MOT, C. C. 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lione 70 HENSALL DR. J. W. PECK . Graduate' of Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, ,Montreal; Mem- ber of College- of • ,Physibians and Smergeons .of Ontario; Licentiate_ of Medical Council of Canada; Post' *Oraduate Member of Resident Med- ical staff of General Hospital, Mont- real, 1'01445; Office 3 doors east of Post Office. Phone 56, Howell, Ontario. fismisrinsemni6iineaummerminerofrararsoneermaftisisma AUCTIONEER OSCAR KLOPP kaanor Graduate Carey Jones' Au - tion School, Special course taken in alegistered LiyeaStock Breeds,/ Merchandise,: Real Estate, Farm Sales, etc. Rates in keeping with prevailing ,prices. Satisfaction as- sured, Write Oscar Klapp, Zurich, or 'Wire 18-93, Zurich. WHITE PINE lx6, v matched dressed on both sides- at PER .TBUS IS 'TEE TIME TO STOCE arIt WaTII ,GOOD COAL WHIM YOU CAN GIST IT AT A LOW TRIM. ek ..CLATWORTHT' GRANTON.- Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Toinnto vis- ited with My. and Mrs. Thos. Mur- dock on Tuesday. •. • . DEATH OF IVIRS SOHN TaYLOR, There died af"ClintOn on FralaY, May -1st, Mrs. John, Taylor aged 93 years. ,Mrs. Taylor -,was Married twice, her -first husband being David Clark, who died Imre inellen- sail some; 25 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clark resided- for a great many 'aears at Hillsgreen on the farm now owned by Robin McAllister. Their family consisted of four sons and one daughter, -John who was -drown- ed at Bayfield, Davide who died at Hillegreen, James who died here at Hensall a few years ,ago and Albert who resides at,Edmonton and Mrs. John Berry here at Hensall, Some years after the deefh of Mr. Clark she marriea John Taylor. of Exeter, who predeeeased her some years ago. This past few, years she been in poor health and blind. The funeral took place on Monday -from the --resi- dence of her -daughter, Mrs: John Berey. Interment at Hillsgreeit cem- etery. Mrs. Frank Marshall of Lon - den is a grand daughter and Percy Clark of Windsor grand son of the deceased. COUSTCHe MEETING The council N. held its regular, -monthly meeting on Tuesday even- ingaMay 5th' with all the member present and the reeye in the chilli. Mr. Colin Hudson the assessor was present and presented to the council. the assessment roll of, 1925 and gave the following summary: Land assessment -a..., ..... • .... $ 87,230 Building assessment!' • 305,550 Business assessment 22,.883 Income assessment ' 700 " Total asa for erillage't `"' $416,363 TotaI abaulation 8'62. Number of children between five and six is 123. The roil was accepted try the council. A court of Revieion will be held on May. 3Qth. delegation from the baseball club was present and asked the council to move back the Gun Club's buildings -so as to make more room for a baseball dnond, they also asked for a grant. The council, appointed a committee te,look into the moving of the building and also promised consideratiOna as to mak- ing a grant to' the baseball team. - Mr. Lee tHedden. applied for a permit for operating a gas pump in front of his ,garage 'and. permission was granted.' A number of adcounts were passed and the council adjourn- ed. , . LOWER SCHOOL EASTER TEST ,. EXAMINATION Results of Hensall Continuation School Form 1.—Standing is given in per cent. Ruth Chapman 74,, Mildred 14reaanell 72, Jeanne Stone" 49, Alice Walker 68, Irma Higgins 68 MR - Mr. Chas. Jenks motored to LO don .on MondaY. • e • Mr.• John Young was in Clint' Monday on -business, , e • Mr. W. E. Pfaff -was in Parka Friday on business. . Drr. Roy Todd spent Sunday wi -friends near Exeter. Mr. J. 'Sage of Toronto waj the village on Friday. It e Yr. a.nd. Mrs. Jas. Patterson visi ed in Goderica -on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Littman of Exeter""w 'in 'town Monday on business. -- Mr. Clarence Shepherd visited f a few days at his honfe here. Mr, F. Johnston of Toronto ev in taWn Thursday on business, Miss Ethel Murdock spent th week -end with friends in Listowel. Ur. Thos. Welsh is this wee shipping several carloads of lumbe Emmerson Knipe vieited Sunday with his earentsln. Listow Mr. and Mrs. Fred Menne and so Kenneth visited in London on Thur day. Mr. and Mrs. Relit. Caldwell hay got nicely located in. their new horn here. Mr. Chas. Pearce is confined t his hometwest of town with scarle fever. Mrs. J. J..E. Simpson of town spen Friday last with Mrs. D. Mack e Exeter. Mr. Mack and Mr. Harris of S Marys visite a friends in town o ae or as r. 11 el s-. o' t.. Tuesdays - Mr. Thos. Welsh has purchased new Hudson coach from Messr Cook Bros. Mrs. Pope who has been visitirr her, daughter in Windsor returne home on Tuesday. Mr. Alex. Smith of kontanna i visiting his- parents, Mr. and Mrs Alex. Smith and family. - • Mr. Laird Micale and Mr. Herb Hoggarth spent the week -end at th former's home in Ridgetown. s. ^, Ford ripSuarhlel Omen as 04 Teltaing ehi this Week from Co* Bros. Mr. Green is taking the agency fbr the Fuller 'Batistes at atrataroy and vacinity, Oa With Mrs. Green will shortly Move to Strathroy. qitel 'day. night, The reports show the circuit in a good condilden. Mr. ar, Peck was ereetea delegate to the Dietriet Meeting to be held in Cred- iton, Tuesday, May 12. • ' Mr. W. *J. Skinner aas installed a note set ofeaslectrie ecales to his al- ready nicely eteeiPlied stare. Mr. Skinner's Many friends in the Dian - Nellie and Wineaelsea, dietriets will be Pleased to learn that he i5/Work- lug Up a eplendid business bate. 4. Decision Serytee was held as the Methodist Church on% Sunday morning Tut when some -twenty •YOu'ag people -united with the church Rev Arthur. Sinclair preacbea a, very apaeopriate sermon for the, occaaion and at the chase of tb,e service sa- crament was administered. The evening service was withdrawn on aecount of. 'Carmel church annivers- e A nmereher aot applications have been sent in to the Government' for permits to sell the new. 4.4 beer, but as far, as South Huron is con- serned, owing to the large dry Maj- ority given at 'the recent plebiscite we understand' that no licenses will be issued in South Huron eicept to • Standard Hatels, that is; where meals haires been served and amen- aiodation has been given for the last few years. "Very 'successful anniversary ser- vices were' held in the Carmel church here on Sunday last when Rev. Dr. Kerr Fraser- Galt. delivered two inspiring addresses which were lis- tened to with interest ley the large congregations 'present. Several ape predated- anthems were rendered by the -choir and at the evening:service a beautiful solo was readdred by Miss Jessie Park and a quartette by Miss H. Elder, Miss ,T. Buchanan, Mrs. aVI. Drysdale and Ursa W. Mac- ,Larenalley McConnelroccupied Dr Fraser's pulpit ht Gait. A large attendance was present at the /Young People's League on Monday‘ 1Vliss Scarlett had charge of the Meeting. The lesson wee .read byt Miss Nora Folliek. A g beautiful. piano solo was given by d Miss Greta Lanunie. The address was given by, Mr. J. W..Skinner on s the message of Job. Mr. Skinner delighted the audience with his very practieal and inspiring exposition of this remarkable book. Two inter- esting readings were very ably given e by Miss Elva. Shaddock. -• - The Verdun Minstrels, of S Marys, will give a concert in th town hall here in the near" future. Quite a member of farmers 'ar putting in cucumbers this year, bu not many , sugar.- beets are bein Mr. Arold Bell of Windsor visite over the week -end with his mother Mrs., Bertha Bell and other relative here. Mr. Wm. Doig, of Port Huron, spent the. week -end with his family here and left again Monday, evening for Port Huron. . e ' Mrs. J. K. Martin and children of Barrie visited over the week -end with Me. and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron end other relatives. Mr. Roy E. Cook has purchased a bakery business at R.idgetown and is taking possession_ immediately and offering his house for sale. A large acreage of beans will be sown in this vicinity again thie sea- son. The farmers. ard 'busy pre- paring the land for the bean crop. Mr. Colin Hudson, local agent for the McCormick -Deering IVrachineay Co. is this week turneng omit a lot of fanii implements and cream separ- ators. On account of the weather 'being wet on Friday, /Arbor Day was pos- poned' till Monday at the school dred Scrut,pn 67, Avis Lindenfield when -the scholars .made a general 66, Thomas Simpsbn 57, Lettie Love I clean na• 57, Sadie McConnell •56, Make Dick A number from ahis vicinity at - 54, Milton Boyle 53, Harvey Hyde tended the funeral of the late John 52, Edna Cochrane 51, Muriel Car- Ryckman which was held from th lisle 47, Norman Alexander 43. home of J. Ferguson, Usborne, au Friday least. 'Form. II.—Clarence • McLean 85, 1-14rry Cook 78, Ray Pfaff, Harry Joynt (equal). 77, Pearl Kennings 76, Dorothy Hefferman 75, Margaret, Hogarth 73, -Grace' Forrest 66, Clarence Smillie e64, Margaret Doug- las 63, Mona. McGregor „Si, Charles Pearce 59, Ibenald McKaag 53, •Mae Sinipson 52. F Jessie v'. Johnsten, Principal . • Grace J. A. Scarlet, Assiete • REV. H. NAYLOR ADDRESaES ODDFELLOWS • The 'brethren of the I.O.O.F. to- gether with a number oe the visit- ing brethren from Brucefielcl and We understand that a touple 'of Exeteit celebrated the anniversary of men have been in town lately who the order ,by parading -to the Align- intend to, start a creamery in the can church • Sunday 'evening where building known. as Petty's packing they, listened tosaa _excellent sermon house and formerly occupied by the by' the Pastor, Rev. H. Naylor t Bro. Steele 'Briggs. Co. Petty acted as marshall and about 70 members were in the line of march. The choirfurnished some splendid music. Taataastor said that any organization would fail unless based upon an antriavable'-founda- tion, the rock Chriet• Jesus. Friend- ship, Lave and truth are the exeMpli- fication of Christ.' Truth egins, continues and ends in God. Natural desire of man is protection anel yea are organized t� -bear one another's burden. In the old testament come panionship. with Gee' 'was sought Cain he'd not that comaanionehip amid the reeult 'was 'jealousy and murder. etai organization should stand for .morality and the protec- tion of the Name. A true man will not elbow through life sacrificing others; he will help, riot hinder the pr,ogross of others. The downfall of My. and 'Mrs. Tgetpming of many kings and. nations has boon Beaverton recently arrived hi town due to the fact that they, have not amid.,' hare taken rooms -over the even God fleet place. It is" an easy Standard Bank. Mr. 'gemming is thing to belie•ve in Goa acknoW- the new manager: of the bank, sues lodge Him. Se often we forget God codling Mr. Meek, who with Mrs, and the alittr9b and we try to find Meek moved to-. Shakespeare -last Several -auto loads of delegates, and members .of the Methodist W. M. S. attended the district W. M. S cortveation ahead at Greenway on Wednesday. , - Miss M. Fee, bookeepey for Mr. D. A. Centelon, -has given up her position for the 'p'resent,' and with other relatives 'intends leaving for the West shortly. ' Mr. W. S. De Mark a of Ottaeva is here at Hensall and vacitity engag- ed. on Government Typographical Survey Work. arre. Mearky is spending some time here With him. Miss Inas Sparrow of Paisley has returned and- is again., in charge of the millinery dept. of Mr. E. Rana nieaa-store and Miss Beryl Ashton, who has been relieving her, eeturn- ed to her borne in. Gorrie, Sunday. Next Sunday is Mothers' Day, Rev. A. Sinclairaeaill speak especially to Mothers in the •follewing sithjects 11 a.m.' "Rizpah on the Rocks;" 7 pan., 'Thire's Hallowed Name." A Mothers' choir. Will lead the sing- ing,.; The Steele I Briggs 'Co, are this week re -modelling the lag O build- ing recently purchased from Mrg, T. /terry and making it reatly for. an onien store house. Mr, Dan Beane of Toronto, ,is here directing the work. Da4hwood .Dr. H. 11.Co\ven, L. D. S. D.S-' 'DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick's block, Zurich, every Thursdel and Saturday. MAIN OFFICE a Hartleib's Block Dashwood. Out. Don't forget the Band Concert on Friday night, May ath. Come out and see the boys in their new uni- forms. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. AS, Smith and family of Windsor are Visiting' with Mr. and Mets. I. Hattleib. Mr. and Mr. L. "Ediahoffer of Mitchell visited in town on Sunday. Miss Anna Bossenbury of Grand tend spent the- week -end with Miss Alice Hoffman. e Dr. Cowen smelt Sunday in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Stadelbauer of Lon- don visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft on Sunday. Mrs. a. Guenther is visiting in Mitchell' this week. Buster Zimmer -visited in London on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Yager left on Tues- day for Attercliffe where they have been stationed by the conference. Rev. Bruer 'is attending; confer- encein Toronto This week. The Dashwood Band boys- of which our village feels ,proud have just received their new uniforms and on all future occasions where the boys are engaged to take part in proggams, etc., they will appear in their new suits. These uniforms are very tastily made up and the boys are to be commended or their enterprise, in securing_them. CENTRALIA 'Mr. and Mrs. C. Fairhall, attended the funeral of their neice, Mrs. W. McRoberts, of Lame last Friday. Next Sunday will be observed as Mother's Day in the church, here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and baby were in Brantfarde with friends on Sunday. M. J. Richards has sold his store here to Mr. Sleamon, of London who Will get possession, on May 14th. Mr. and Mrs. E. Abbott amid Mrs. F. Vairhall of Windsor spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fair - hall. Mrs. Thos. Boyce and Mrs,. Bowden were in Londen laet„ week visiting with their mother Mrs. Boyle. CLAI1DEBOYE Mr. Harold Bale has retitrned to his heme„in Detroit after spending a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eli Bice of this place. Mrs. John Whitmore SPent a, '4o7 teat week- in the eita, Mr. Faank Kent has moved linto the, dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. Ruesell Simpson, the latter has moved to his father's farm at Moor- (4svliti'Dobbs ' of Ailsa-Cra .Mig has' been -busy putting neW eve trough on the St. James Anglican chneca of thie village, , • , Mr. Morrie Simpeon has parOhae- ed anew Tudor Sedan. Miss Veda Deacon is Visiting re - vee i eland, . Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones of London have moved to this Village for the durnn wore no el lb•tI 1 Crediton ntario Equitable Life itient Insurante Company Y -E4,13. OFFICE WATERLOO Local Representative. Clinton G.-Morlock cl6miTow "PHONE 24. r5 Mra. Ezra -,1-laist and Mrs. Frey of Exeter areatrieltie.g• for a week/ in Iletromta Mr.,, Fred I-Iaitt it- able to l.)e around again' after hid s‘vere 'illness with blood poisoning in his band,' Dr. and 111I's.' Orme, and family acconipaniecl by Mr. C. Mayer met-. 'eyed to Detroit -..spending tae week- end there. .- number from aere attend'? the Missionary' Convantion in Gre assea on Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs: C. R. Gies, Water-. loo," Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawe, of the "Kitchener Record", Edgar Gies, of the Royal Bank, Bradhagen amid Mr, and alrrl. Fred Gies, Kitchener visit- ed at the Evangelical Parsonage: ,Crediton, over the week -end. ' Mother's Day will be'observed in the Evangelical tCh n•ch Crediton at both services and a special program will be rendered at the Bible School Session. Rev. W. YaDrier will speak on ."The Sanctity and Glory of Mo- therhood" at the morning service and in the evening "Religious Edu- cation." ""The Invisible • yet Ever-present God" or Sir Ernest Shackleton's text 3rd , in thet series on Divine Dy- namics. Come hear about the verse of- scripture that was the impelling power of the great explorer in *the Methodist church next Sunday even- ing. Thee pastortewill also begin a series of five minute pulpit editbr- ials on "Answers to questions -about the United Church," first one "The miniStry of the United church." The regular monthly meeting of the Crediton Women's Institute was held in the Institute Hall, on the af- ternoon -of Tuesday May 5, with the President, Mrs. C. Zwicker in the chair. Full repfirts for the year were given by the secretary and treasurer, showing a Splendid fin- ancial' standing. This was follow- ed by two delightful numbers, a so- lo, "In the Garden," by Master Eu- gene Beaver, and a piano -solo by Misea Clara Morlock. The topic 'for the afternoon "Hospitality" was given by Mrs. G. Nicholson, and was very nmeh appreciated. The vice- president, Mrs. H. K. Either then took the meeting, and the election of officers took place with the re- sults as followee—President, Mrs. C. Zwicker, let vice; Mrs. H. K. Eilaer; 2nd vice, Mrs. G., Nicholson; secretary, Mrs. D. MacIsaae; treas- urer, Mrs. C. -Hest; Directors, Mrs.. J. W. Orme, Mrs. G. Maynard, Mrs. H. Young, Mrs. (Rev.) D. -McTavish, Mrs. M. Feist. Pianist, , Mrs. G. Maynard. The meeting was then adjourned. GRAND BEND Miss Alice Wilson, of Arkona, is visiting Miss Fern Gill for a few days Thas 'Week it is !stir sad duty to mention the death of Castor Willis who died Tuesday morning of last week aged 41 years 7 mouths and 21 days. Mr. Willis had "been en- joying a little better health than usual''but on Tuesday morning he was stricken with aa hemorrhage of the lungs Which ended his suffer- ings. The deceased was born itm Exeter and his early -life was spent there. About five years ago he moved to Grand Bend where he worked at his trade as barber. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow and five small children. The, fun- eral was held at the house the ser- vice being conducted by Rey. Jas. Foote, of Exeter, the remains being laid to rest in the Exeter cemetery. The bereaved have the sympathy of the community. HURONDALE On Friday afternoon, May 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferguson enter- tained air the pupils of S. S. No,, 1 with their teacher from 3 to 5.30 o'eleck. A .picnic to the bush had been arranged, but as the weather Was rather disagreeable the children played all -kinds of games at the house. A dainty lunch was 'serlad about 5 o'clock by the hostess. After lunchithere was a splendid program of music and singing after which they all went to their /melee having spent a very enjoyable afternoon. The Hurondale Va. I. met at the home, oa Mrs. 'B. Williams on Wed- nesday, April 29th with a large at- tendance. Committees were ap- pointed to make plans for a school fair, The pragram was in charge of the grandmothers of the institute. Solos were given by Mi. G. Williams and Mrs: J. Cann, a reading by Mrs. G. Ellieringraon, and Mrs. R. Kydel gave a very infereeting talk on "The grandmothers, the mothers of today," by reciting several poems to illustrate her pointe. A button hole contest wes then pet on at Which MiSs H. ICedlly carried of the Juniors and community singine clos- ed the Meeting. Lunch. was served and a social half hour spent. The, animal eneeting will be heal at the, heme of •Mrs. S. -Oke. Steph.en bouncil and several school. reports are being held over till next; Week. • - / 'Fire costa Canada last year $101,- .150, 61.5. Half the fires are due to three causevaoveraeated stove and furnace Pipes, defective chinineye, and flees and aparks On roof. These jointly caused nearly 50,000 fires in the past three months. • ' Thin of the dull evenings Adam and Eve must have spent when there 7 '19 FOita buniperCroP a Swede Turnips for stock feedin ih Vali and Winter, Sql7FReptile's special4r.seleet Northern grown. Seed. 13.erirdes Swede Turnip Seed is cafeuity tested f�r enxunatzo 4nd purity, and will, yield lievy'aiid pro6tabrd-'oro WC highly recont*nd the foileitettl` leading 'varieties , RENNIE'S CANADIAN GEM ---PurPlo top RENNIE'S JUMBO —Crimson MI) ' RENNTI.E1S-DIERBY --Bronze Green top RENNIE'E PRIZE. --Purple turf RENNIE'S ICANG/411.00 —Bronze Green top Order Heunte's Swede novo Seat", through your local Dealer or direct from - Tylf,tomm RENNIkezaict Cog- ADELAIDE and JAEVIS Saieetaa TORONTO , If you cannot okatn 44211y, pleat* write -us, going your Dealer's address: tertnie's Seed Annual—the most Coln. pieta Canadian Seed Cataloeue— free on request, eiimmionamemegenizsaziausamaesamsaimensiwio BABY CHICKS Barred Rocks, White LeghornseR. C,, R. I. Redsi White Waandottes. , Let me cull your flock for laying and prende tency. 'Qualified judge for poultry shows Honor graduate of American Poultry School GARNET R. HEYWOOD gXBTER, ONTARIO UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO SPECIAL COURSE FOR TEACHERS Summer School In NATURE STUDY AND AGRICULTURE To equip teachers to • meet the new re- quirements of the Department of Educa- tion in'thirpsubject. (Two credits towards a B.A. Degree will he given for this course.) Cclurses offered also in A.StronoTYo Chemistry, English, French, German, History, Latin, Mathematics and Zoology. A splendid social and athleti.c, program throughout the en- tire six weeks. Beautiful new Uni- versity Buildings. Start on a B. A. Course now! Six de- lightful weeks of study and recreation. JUNE 29th to AUGUST 8th For informa tion write the Dir.crtor, Dr. H.. R. Kingston, or Dr. K. P. R. Neville, Regis- trar. COURT OF REVISION Township of Stephen Notice hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Asseselhent Roll of the Township of Stephen will 'hold its first meeting in the Town Halle Crediton, on Tuesday, the 26tli day of May, 1925 at 10 o'clock aan. HENRY EILBER, Tp. Clerk Crediton, Out. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW Notice is hefeby given that a by - la'' was passed by the council of the Township of Stephen, on the 13th day of April, 1925. Providing for the issue of debentures to the amount 'of $12,000.00 for tae pure pose of purchasing a school site and' to erect a school house thereon, for, union school section number 'bight, townships Stephen and Bosanquet. And that such by-law was regist- ered in thee registry office in the county of Huron in Book II, for by - lave, at 10 o'clock a.m. of the 20th day of ,April, 1925, as number 477. Any motion to Quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the- first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated at ,Crediton the 22nd day of April, 1925. • ' ' Henry *Fauber, Clerk. a Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Wharf and Reconstruction of Breakwater at Croderich, Ont.," will be received until 12 o'clock noon '1(daylight saving,) Tuesday, May 12, 1925, for the ,constructiofi of a wharf.and the reconstruction of the breakwater at Goderich, Heron County Out. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Depart- ment, at the offices of the District Engineers, Royal Bank Building, London, Omit,: Equity Building, To- rbrito, Ont., and at the Post Office, Goderich, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms sup- plied by the Department alid tin ac- cordance with conditions contain- ed therein. Each tender must be a.ccompan- led by an accepted cheque on, a char- tered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent, of the amount of the tender. Bolide, of the Dominion of Canada or bonds of the Canadian •National hallway Company will also be accepted as sot:tufty, or bonds and a cheque it required to make up tin odd amount, Note, --Blue prints can be obtain- ed at•thit Department by depositing an accepted cheque for the sum of $20, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, Which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid, BY Order S. II O'Brien, Secretary Department of Publics Works, Ottawa, April 1025 Tbe Easiest Riding Car is a Ford If fee D Equipped "A Necessity with Balloons" There is no accessory for the Ford Car that compares with H & D's. They give delight- ful riding—no bumps, jolts or sidesway. They stve the springs, the tires and the engine. IR& lirs are a necessity with balloon tirfs. "Balloons' are not a substitute for shoch absorbers, -they are too 't'bounce on rough roads, But b alloons and H & D's are the last word in easy riding. 'The Vibragraph (a machine for register- ing vibtationa), has demonstrated that a Perri equipped with H & D's is the easiest riding ear en the market. AWES INSTALLED Passanger Cars , 4120 Ford Track . . ... .• .. . 'Fin sale by ' W.J.3EER tteter, Ontario