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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-9-16, Page 4rcitr •F; rr. DAY SR%11t'JCa31:II1F1lt i.G, 1ne0 o 1 I.,1>HE+il CODN44I,a The caarneil of the Township, of Steps en convened In the Town ."gall, Credi, N' ion," On ,loazda r, the •6tlz da 1 y 43: September 1926, at 1 pan.. All members were preeeut. The ruin- ntea of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Hayes-- Goetz: "That Edward Lawson be paid the sum. of $2083.20 in full settlement of the contract awarded for the construction. of The. Waiter Drain as soon as Lite submits satisfactory evidence that he Inas re- moved the earth from the County Highway referred to iia the report of in,tpectiou filed by the Englueer, G. A. McOubhin, 0. L. S. and dated the 17th of August 1926; and further Oat be furnishes the Municipality of the Township of Stephen with a Bond for $200 indemnifying them against any loss, costs or expenses Which may be incurred by the said Municipality in any action whch may be entered against them by the prey- lops contractor Joseph Lawson re- lating to the said Walker Drain." •. p1, D RSCT1ONS ,: EAREF11t;isY AND -n. "w'�•'Mroer s t• » F'liLI.ON/ THEM. • . "SEX". CTLY`' Best of all Fly Killers --100 and 25c'per packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores. Carrlefl.�r,:� C,•Oetz •--, Hayesr'c "That Fr•eernau W. ilforiock be and, is hereby appoin- Collector r th S ed of .Cara , forto year ' 1926,. and that, .he be paid One hun- dred dollars ,:ea his salary with post- age, stationery and .:ollection. charges extra." Carried -, � The followin orders were passed,. Exeter -Times Advocate, .printing re; Walker Drain $1.80; G, A. McOub- bin, Final nespeetion.:and assistance re: Walker Drain $37.00; Edward Lawson, balance of contract re Walk- er Drain $2083.20; H, Either, Exp, re: Court action Lawson vs. Town- ship Stephen .Walker Drain $35.00; Treas. Crediton School Fair; grant $25.00; Trees; Dashwood School Fair grant, $15.00; Treas, Grand Bend School Fair, grant $20,00; Henry Link, grading' con. • 16 and 3rd South road $21,75; • Wesley Mallin, rep. culverts and `drag. south boundary $26,00; Alex McEaehein, disking, ard s. road $2,25; J'o'hn Marriott, a•e. road eon. 18,'•36.65; 0. Steinhagen, supt. trimming trees, hydro•tine $11; H. Powe, dragging and cutting weeds 324.0d; P Hogan,, gravel ,$19,30; P. $24.00; P. Hogan, gravel $19.n0; P. Hogan, gravel south boundary $ 6.20; Geo. Masazanstatute labor 1925-26, $16.00, The Council adjourxzed to meet again in the• Town Hail, Crediton, on Monday, the 4th.. of October 1926 at 1 p.rn. .Henry Eiiber, Clerk NOTXCEe-Why riot have a real musician assist, you in choosing a piano? It, costs you nothing and. there is such; a .difference in pianos. Phone, wriSte ebr • call on : Mrs. Gam - brill, the tupelo teacher: with a most successful.'z ecact and' the one who publishes . nepulte; . i •Exeter, Ont 9-16-tf Six Reason`s Why a Recommend HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES r,fiaci . 1 They are authorized by law es an in,yeakment ;for estates and trust funds. .. .; i 1,1 2. They are issued by an •institution that Eisi t "OLDER : than the' DOMINION." , 'This 62 -year-old ,financial Institution iar'ctiovernment Chart- -;•,,Z ered._ Burop, & Erie books, securities and aeeonnts . E are subject to inspection at any time without not3Gey: