The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-6-4, Page 4GRAND 1END
Mr. and 1V,i`rs. Bloomfield have
Moved here from London an.d are
Occupying IVir, plu'ren's restaurant
for the euMetner.
Mr". and Mrs. 1V40Conkey of Lon-
don haVe moved. into Mr. Bert Stat -
THE EXETER TIlVIES-ADVOCATE
to's's housa which they havepi.Xr-
chased,
Mr, Tiedeman. of Detroit visited
here fox a few days,.
Mr. Douala 'Webb and Pieter 1i7isa
Belle of Toronto spent the 25th with
their parents Mr. and Mrs, Stephen
30th April, 1925
ASSETS
Gold, Dominion Notes, and Silver coin .. ,
Deposit with Central Gold Reserve
Balances due by Banks and Banking Corres-
pondents elsewhere than in Canada.
Call and "short loans on Bonds, Debentures
and Stocks
Dominion and Provincial Government Securi-
ties
Railway and other Bonds, Debentures and
Stocks
Canadian Municipal Securities and British,
Foreign and Colonial Public Securities
other than Canadian
Notes and cheques of other Banks
United States and other foreign currencies
Loans and Discounts and other Assets -
Bank Premises
Liabilities to customers under letters of
credit (as per contra)
$ 72,637,005.91.
14,000,000.00
10,871,852.48
1'48,572,679.24
99,911,141.03
4,315,132.43
45,756,338.81
27,992,463.1.4
61 6,945.86
269,365,317.40•
12,400,000.00
11,755, 920.96
$718,194,797.26
LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC
Notes in circulation ...................$ 39,239,611.50
Deposits 604,851,115.69
Letters of credit outstanding ... 11,759,920.96
Other 1;- .) 752,196.91
$656,598:845.06
Excess of Assets over Liabilliies to
Public $61,595,952.20
' P'ebb,
Mr, Gordon Heiman and bride nee
Miss. Hilda Ravelle, were here 'Wed-
nesday o ' their; honeymoon trip.
They were accompanied back to
Port Intron by Mona Brenner who
will visit them for iV few days..
A large crowd was here to the
dance in Eccleston Casino on. Satur-
day .evening,
(Too late for' last week)
Mr. and Mr's. Eocr'eston of Lon-)
don came last.week and are in their
cottage. •
Mr, Ruth from London is here.
Mr. and Mrs. Strathmeyer from
London are here for few days.
Mr, Win. Balkwiil of Exeter can-
on Ed, Gill Sr, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mks. Huston from Exeter
came here Thursday,.. and are iu
their cottage.
The rem aina of the late Wm,
Rush from Hensall was brought
here Sunday; and buried in Grand
Bend Cemetery.
Mr. Warren Patterson from Sar-
nia is visiting his parents over the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holt and 31x'.
H. Tiedeman visited on the 14th con.
of Stephen Sunday.
Mrs. George Lee, Sr., is at .pre-
sent very ill with no hopes of re-
covery.
• CROMARTY
The girl's soft ball team Played
their first league game at Thanes
Road on Saturday last. The game
was won by seventeen to ten in
favor of Cromarty.
Mr. Ed. Howe and bride visited.
at his home near Cromarty a couple
of days last 'week.
Mr. William Houghton who re-
cently met with an accident is able
to be at work again. •
SHIPKA,
All the men turned out wen -last
Saturday in repairing the church
property.,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Gower and
family of London, spent a holiday
with Mr. and ;Mrs: John Gower.
Mrs. John Melina and daughter of
Detroit. are visiting with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. ,hTieh. Finkbeitier.
Mr. and Mrs. Lue. Shrader spent
one day last )yeek in Exeter, visiting
their daughter 3Trs. 13aynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of U. S: and
Miss K. McEachen of Port Huron,
are visiting with Mrs. McEachen.
The Ladies Aid will meet at the
home of i12r. and Mrs. Albert Geiser
next Wednesday, June 10th at 2 p.m.
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a $lou see I had only a few thousand dollars
left after the estate was settled—
and my brother borrowed some to help hit.
along; of course that went and then—
simply had to help father with his business.
he was so worried --
and X thought it best to make an investntetat
at once. Well that failed—
It is all so simple and effective!
Just a few dollars set aside regularly, and
the Canada Life will guarantee to your home
a continuous monthly income.
What a relief to know that no matter
what may happen, the monthly cheque that
never fails, issued regularly by the Canada Life,.
will come to your home!
Your present. Life Insurance will per.
haps "clear the mortgage," pay,, off the
obligations of your estate, and leave some.
thing for your family, but
Consider This
Financial problems should not be thrust
upon a woman who is not used to business deals.
Therefore in addition to a '`lump sum'
of money, you should provide a definite income
that cannot fail—
Because
a weekly or monthly income is the
natural thing for most people—
And a woman can keep .a family together
on even a small Income, provided it is regular.
Moreover, the hands of unscrupulous men
are always outstretched for money held by the
unwary.
%ac 111antliy haaome Flan
Will solve the problem.
Only a few dollars saved and set,aside from
your regular earnings can be multiplied into a
substantial income for your Beneficiary. You
will be surprises to learn what a reasonable
proposition can. be�made to you,
Ask for ParOarlars.
Canada Life
B. M. Francis
Exeter
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Local Doings
Mr, 0. Lee .Spent Saturday in
London,
IVir, M..H, Gardiner has purchased
a new motor hearse.
Mr.. and M e. J. W. Powell 'and.
daughter visited in Goderich c)n
Sunday.
Miss Margaret Makins, of Goder-
ich, spent Wednesday with Miss A.
Yeliancl.
Mrs. Jas. "Stewart, of Windsor, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Harness
of town. ,,`e.
Mrs. J. Crerar,• of Shakespeare,
visited Vitt' Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Jones 011 Sunday.
Miss Elia Wares, of the Canadian
Bank of Conun'erce staff, is holiday-
ing at i3eamsville. •
The label sheet of the .Exeter
Times=Advocate has been corrected
to Saturday, .May 29th.
Mr. M. Mawson of Mount Carmel
spent a couple of days with Mr. and
Mrs. K. J. Sims of town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Atkinson and
daughter of Clinton, called on ' rel-
atives in town on. . Sunday.
Master Eber Lewis of Crediton
visited his cousins Garnet and Mel -
,vin Suns of town'on Sunday.
Dr, W, C. Johnston, son of Mr.
W. H. Johnston. of Exeter, will spend
next year as an interne in a hospital
in. Rochester, N.Y.
Mr, Andrew Hamilton of Detroit,
Mrs. J. Hamilton and daughter,
Miss Agnes, spent Sunday with re-
latives :at Cromarty,
Mr. Galbraith, of Stratford, and
Mrs. McTavish and family, of Shake-
speare, visited with. Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Taylor on Sunday.
Mr. Harry Sweet, of Detroit, spent
Saturday and Sunday with his mo-
ther, Mrs. Thos. Sweet. The latter
is slowly improving in health. .
Mr. and Mrs. Haas and the lat-
ter's mother Mrs. Albert Ford, mo-
tored over from Buffalo and spent
Saturday' with relatives in town.
Mrs. Leslie Hearts returned to her
home in Simeoe on Thursday after
visiting for several weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Follick.
•
Saturday being "Decoration Dap
in the United States a great many
autos ,"bearing American licenses
Passed through town over the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bradt and boys
accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Young motored up from London to
spend the . Sunday with Mrs. Bradt's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell.
Mr: and Mrs., Chas. Jewell of Ab-
erkenfig, S. Wales, Gt. Britain, are
visiting for the summer months with
his brother Mr. Jas. Jewell. It is
34 years since ,the brothers have
met.
Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Donnelly
motored to St. „Thomas owing to the
illness of Mr. Donnelly's another
who recently. underwent an opera-
tion in A:masawood . Hospital for
blood poison in nher hand. ,She is
improving nicely. • Mrs. Donnelly's
father is also much improved.
Mr. and Mrs, E. N.' i eddy and
daughter Lois, of Detroit, and Mr.
Orby Kestle, motored over on Satur-
day, the former visiting at the home
of Mr. Chas. Keddy, Hurondale and
the latter visiting with his parents. •
-Mrs. D. K. Alton and son Albert
of Ashfield, her daughter, Mrs. S.
Morrison and son Melvin of Kinloss
and her nephew, Harvey Alton of
West Wawanosh visited her sister,
Mrs. W. H. Johnston for `a few days
last week.
Among those from a distance who
attended the Shapton-Francis wed-
ding on Saturday Iast were Dr. and
Mrs. J. W. Harrison and son Wil-
fred, of Detroit; Mr.. and Mrs. Harry
Gould of Sandwich, and Mrs. John
Gould and daughter Mona, of- Gait.
In an address to the James St.
Sunday school, Sunday afternoon
Rev. Donnelly asked the .children
the importance of Wednesday June
3rd and several of the children piped
up "The Races!' -Needless to say
the answer created a laugh through
but the school.
Mr. S. Staniake and son Harry
and Mrs. B. Makins motored to Mt.
Forest and spent the week -end with
the former's adopted daughter Mrs.
N. Horsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Hors-
burgh returned with them and are
visiting with. Mr. Stanlake and other
friends for a few days.
Mrs. A. Sheere and daughter ivres.
A. Parker, Mr. Russell Sheere, little
Miss Virginia Sheere and . Mrs
Storkes motored over from Lansing,
Mich., and visited with Mr. and Mrs
-A. Sheere. Russell and 1Virs. Storkes
returned Sunday the others remain-
ing for a few days.
Mr. R. E. Pickard, agent for the
Great West Life Insurance Company
has received word' from the general
manager that he stands second for
the big prize offered in the Com-
pany's May and June competition
for applications written to date.
The Company wrote over two mil-
lions of 'business during May.
Centralia
Mr; Len. Abbott. of Detroit, and
Miss Ulla Abbott and girl friend
spent the week -end with Mr.. and
Mrs, W. J. Parsons.
Mrs. P. Scandrett . of Beigrave Is
visiting her sister,' Mrs. A. Brooks.
Miss Eula Abbott and 'friend of Lon-
don Visited over Sunday at the here°
of her aunt Mrs. W. PtltSons.
Mr. and Mrs, G. 0. Thompson vis-
ited with friends ist London over the
week -end.
Mr. Rex Mills of Wyoming spent
Monday at his home hero,
Mr. M. Elliott who has been en-
larging his barn, had the barn rais-
ing last Thursday,
Mr. W. J. Snaith is very ill at pre-
sent with pitterisY.
Mr, A. Brooks has been unable to
attend to his seetioit ;'work at Den-
field owing to x"!lobes
A, T.PTION SAL ;
-- of -•-
ROUE, VILLAGE LOTS AND
, KOU'SJ2 HALT) kw:0%01$
The undersigned will offer for
sale by public auction, on
MAIN ST., 'EXETER NORTH
^011
St1.TU1 DAY, JUNE 13th, 1125
at two o'clock sharp
• CIA.TTELS -- World's Favorite
kitchen range with high shelf, coal
or wood; Belle Oak coal heater;
quarter -cut oak sideboard and oak
extension table, 2 wardrobes, single
bed, springs and mattress, hanging
lamp, parlor lamp. Daisy churn,
Melette cream separator, land scuf-
fler, onion scuffler,. several fancy
iron gates and posts, chicken coop,
4 galvanized chicken feeders, wheel-
barrow, lantern, quantity of, wire,
hay and straw, auto strop safety
razor and blades, pair of men's
hockey shoes and skates, size 7; 2
verandah seats and other articles.
REAL ESTATE—Four lots of
land on the west side of Main St.
north of the river.
TERMS. --CASH
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
MRS. WESLEY STONE,
Proprietress
HURONDALE
The annual meeting of the Huron
dale Women's Institute was held at
the'home. of Mrs. L. Oke on.Wednes-
day, May 27th. The meeting fea-
tured the, election of officers and re-
ports from various committees. The
following officers were , elected:
Pres.; Mrs: A. Mitchell; Vice. Pres.,
Mrs. F. Down; -2nd Vice Pres., Mrs:
J. M. Glenns Secy-treas. Mise Nettie
Keddy; Ass't., Miss J. Strang;Dist-
rict director, Mrs. Geo. Etheringtort;
Branch directors,. • Mrs. J. Bolton,
Mrs, Rundle, Mrs. Kydd; District
representatives, Mrs. 'Mitchell, Mrs,
T. M. Glenn, Mrs.' A. 1Vroir, Mrs. R.
Kestle; Miss 'A. Oke; Pianist, Miss
M. Pym; Auditors, Miss H. - Ether .
ington, Mrs. A. Morgan; Flower, com.
Miss D. Armstrong, Miss C.Oke,Miss
L. Pym; Reporter, Mrs. R. Kestle
The total receipts for the year were
$330.87 and the. expenditures were
$25'$.96. The expenditures were
made through financing the school
fair, teaching of music in the school
and sending Christmas presents to
the Goderich Shelter, etc. It was
decided that the June meeting be
dispensed with and a .picnic be held
at Grand Bend on June 20. Follow-
ing' the business lunch was served
by the hostess and all enjoyed a soc-
ial half-hour. •
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
Stephen. .net in the Town Hall,
Crediton on May 26, 1925 at 10 a.
m. Reeve Alex Neeb absent. De-
puty Reeve Hayes took the chair.
The court of revision for hearing
appeals as advert_eed in reference
to the Walker Drain was opened.
There being no complaints or ap-
peals against the Engineer's report,
the court was closed.
The Township Coi rt of Revision
to consider appeals against the Ass-
essment Roll of the Municipality,
was opened and after each member
subscribed to the oath, a cumber of
minor changes were dealt with.
At 2 o'clock p.m. the Council niet
for general business. The minutes
of the previous meeting were read
and adopted.
— The ,question of changing the
Boundaries of School Sections No.
S. 7, 11, and 12 was then taken up
and there being no person present
on behalf of the petitioners, it was
moved by Mr. Sweitzer, seconded by
Mr. Snell: That no action to be
taken on behalf of the petitioners
and the same to be filed. Carried
The Gravel Contracts to gravel
roads in the Townships were then
let.
It was resolved that Tenders for
the construction of The Wacker
Drain should be received up to
Thursday, the lith of J1Zne next at'
8 p.m. •
The following orders were pass.
ed:—Mount Carmel Hall, rent-S.B.
$4.00; Jos. Guinan, sheep valuator
$2.50; Peter McGregor, sheep kill-
ed by dogs $40.00; Sundry persons,
Service of Notices of appeal re Aux
Sauble River Drainage $41.00; Geo.
Eilber,` tile sold. sb acc. $16.20; H.
Appleton, Drawing tile and placing
sb $8.00;Frank Reeder, Drawing
steel culvert $3.50.
The council adjourned to meet
again in Crediton on Thursday,
June lith at 8 pan. -
Henry Eilber, Clerk
COUNTY HURON STATISTICS
We are in receipt of a copy Of the
eighth Municipal Bulletin. from the
Bureau of Municipal Affairs, Tor-
onto which contains )ouch interest -
Mg matter of a municipal nature.
From it we glean the following: ---
The Province of Ontario now has a.-
population of 2,857,581 an increase
during the past three years of. 65,-
099, There are in Ontario 563 )
townships, 152 villages, 147 towns.
25 cities and 38 counties, besides
11 districts. Howich has the larg-
est . assessed , population in Huron;
County being 2802, Stephen has .2,
775, Hay 2626 Usborne 1716, Tuck-
er s
mith 1942. The debenture debts
of the Municipalities of Huron are
as • follows :•—• A.slifield $125,000;
(Sinkiang Fund' $44,343) ; Colborne
$2650; Goderich .,Tp none; Grey $50-
793; Hay $22,032; Iiowick $16,146
(Sinking Fund $967) Eullett $9,-
841 ;
9,841; McKillop $49,990; (Sinking
Fund $11,000'); Morris $54,712;,
Stanley $3,000; Stephen $10,036;
Tuckersmith' $33,342; Turnberry
19,689; Usborne, none; E. Wawa -
nosh $9,951; West Wawanosh $15,-
742;
15,-742,'illag.es— Bayfield $1,885;
eBlyth $26,977; Brussels $18,632;.
(Sinking rued $9,670); Exeter
$8'8,407; Mensal! $56,155; Wroxe-
ter $9,810: Towns --Clinton $168.-
312;' (Sinking Fund); Goderieli
$411,985; Seafprth ' 1205,87i;
(Sinking Fttnd $6,251); Wingl'uon
$430,8486; (Sinking rued $38.-
746).
AUCTION SAT
Of
60 ACHES OF Atea1JE'A
Cameron has been instructed
T. e t
S
to sell bP public auction on
LOTS* 6 & 7 N. THAMES 110.A.D
ON TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925
at 3.00 o'clock p.m. (
60 acres of Alfalfa to be sold on
the ground in lots to suit the pur-
chasers,
TERMS -6 months' credit on fur-
nishing approved joint notes, or.'6.
per cent. per annum off for cash
R. N. RATCLIFFE, Prop.
T. CAMERON, Auct.
• NQTIOE TO CONTRACTORS.
Tenders Wanted
I., For the Repair of the Elim -
vine Drain in the Township of Us-
borne.
sborne.
II. For the Construction of the
Extension to the Elimville Drain in
the. Township of Usborne. To be
tendered for separately or together. -
Tenders to be in the hands of the
Clerk, June 30th, :Hensall, R. R. 1,
On,t.
The lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted. Plans and speei-
fications may be seen at the Clerk's
office or at John Rogers' office,
Mitchell. -
HENRY _STRANG, Tp. Clerk
Notice to . Creditors.
In the matter oil the, Estate `lir
JAMES SCOTT, the- E,ider, late or
the Township of Hibbert in the
County of Perth., retired farmer, de-
ceased.
The Creditors and •others havitn
claims against 'the estate of tha''
above nailed James Scott, the Elder
who died :on or about the 5th day a
March, 1925, are requested on or
before the 15th day of June, 1925;
to send to the undersigned Solicitor*
for the Executors of the last will.
and testament; of the said deceaeed;
full `particulars of their claim*
against the Estate duly verified;
after which date the assets of the,
Estate will bee distributed among the
parties entitled ,thereto, having re-
gard only to those claims of whiele
notice has been given as above.
This notice is given pursuant to.
Section 56 of "The Trustee Act.
Dated at Mitchell this 14th day of
May, A.D. 1925,
THOMPSON & MUNRO
Mitchell, Ont.
Solicitors for Executor*
The Superior
Imported Clydesdale. Stallion
EDWARD MOIR:
. [18172] (16426)
Approved and enrolled, Form I.
For the season,. of 1925 will . stand:
at
LOT 6; CONCESSION 9, STEPHEN
TERMS—To insure $12.90.
Sam'l Lamport, Manager
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RED STAR
ST -R. GREYHOUND
Navigation Co.
ANNUAL LOW -FARE EXCURSION
GODERICH to DETROIT and Return
one
.:a$4.0O Returnway
The Big Steel 'Steamer Greyhound, Safe
.Speedy, Comfortable will leave Goderichv
fL.,TUESDAYi June 9ths at 9:30 a.m.
,
Arriving Port Huron 1:30 p.m; Detroit,5.30 p.m.
Returning leaves Detroit 1 p.m., Thursday, June 11
The only boat trip froth Goderich to Detroit this season. Child-
ren between 6 and 12, half fare. Vitlit your Michigan friends
and see big busy Detroit. A delightful trip over the great in-
ternational highway of lakes and rivers.
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MOONLIGHT OUT OF GOD , RLCH
MONDAY, JUNE 8th at 8:30 p.m.
FINZEL'S ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING IN STEAMER'S NEW
BALL ROUM.
Three hours on beautiful Lake Huron for 50c. Children, 25c.
Last Trip Goderich to Detroit, Friday, June 12th, at 9.30 a.m.
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We will gladly make you
a definite, reasonable al-
lowance for your old machine—
any make or style. Make the
exchange now, — your most
profitable milking season is just
coming—now is the' time to ..
stop loss and waste. Your old
machine will apply as part pay-
ment on a Melotte. Ask us to
make you an offer, NOW!
Wim:. Ward, Exeter, Ont.
r`rex;:,•,
The Easiest Way to Save
DEPOSITING a definite
portion of your earnings
systematically in a Savings ,.ca;
Count soon becomes a fixed -
habit,
EGUL4R deposits, even.
though small, quickly ac•
eun ulate and reach a con.
siderable total. •
THE CANADIAN ASK
OF COMMERCE
Capta1 Paid tap $20,000,b00
Reserve Fund $20,000,000
Exeter Branch -
Crediton. Branch _ ` ' Cotnplin, Manager
G. G, Nlraynard, Matragee
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