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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-12-16, Page 4Our Corner NOM' n, i'stalceW0111,212 =WEN r e` 1 iia dwi dcs i. oa If- of x e t to rat it h us, don't 0 t a etra (? n thelar" P c to *** ;* * ** YonIcrn't need a lantern to find a keeleing chair in the dark.. * ** } Most women like only two typos -nen—the Young .and the old." Two o rase.: are than Y: -, J e better to h n o to Neilien they're on the same shoulder, "Whet the meek inherit the earth ;wkat Will become of the golf links? Prosperity •aS ait i :`iz.ti tepee, hn4. To 1 i the, haY?+•�iost=ehi d � as ,oaiJy�. one rag deli. .A. mean 'iAay;,i) dowse tat. be isn't out until: he blames his failure on' leip 'wife **i •*** *** Well, its safer to talk about the weather, Nearly everybody agrees on that.• •. * **.,; *led , The faster a meet lives the sooner lelearns wh r t a• be is tray- e earn where h� Path e� C/ ends., 'li nds � ;>" eln e b . Bride's mental process: First week "his;" third,.ni:onth.,,"ours;", second year, "mine."., Six Reasons Why e Recommend HURON & ERIE '. SES They are authorized by law as an investment ,for estates and trust funds. They are issued by an 'institution that is "OLDER than the DOMINION." This 62 -year-old financial institution. is ataoveinmient Chart- ered. Huron & Erie books, securities and a aunts are eubjeet to inspection at any time without notice b , minion Gov- ernment Officials. . .The paid up capital and reserve fund of The 'Old Huron & crie affords surplus security totalling $6,850.000. ere of these debenturestogether with savings depositors have `FLRST claim-upon``every-deller of`' Ruron` & Erie as- sets totalling over $31,000,000. 5 per cent. per annum is payable half yearly"+.ul?din $100 or more for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years. e; • CHOOSE THIS TRUSTEE SECURITY FOR,,yeat FOR,,`—teat$AICD ED SAVINGS CARLING & MORLEY BARRISTER &c., EXETER, 9NT. Local Agent for The Huron Erie 141a,r-gi3; Corporation. to whom a li H pp csi ona ilcnt urea map lie• :isir3dee ARE. Ni outf i Niue tiros o ten ti n oi yo ca trust him if he .ices the geed-:, honest word ''`sweat," **e *** *** The ultimate feminine touch will be doh 1 ssbowribbonon. u r s l a of o y the asll tray, *, * *** *** Here's consolation. Many of the big jobte ace held by alien who elon't get enough sleep. • $* *i *** ' f' ?i What s flee use? the true "a c By wart roan outgrows swell head.' hi$ s the ars hidea, line g 'There's too much talk about en- forcing the laws and not enough about obeying the laws. *** *** ***. When a pian .has a 'birthday he takes a day off. When a'woman has ane she takes a year off. *** *** *u:* Well, perhaps men would find it difficult to select shoes if they had 768 models to pick from. *** *** *** It ie claimed that skirts are going to be shorter than ever this sum- mer, but we can't see why. *** ***'*** These great baloon tires are more, economical if you save and sell all the scrap 'iron they pick up. H Stel*en Council c „ The council f. thee•ownslxli of Stephen. met the 'J'owil Crediton, en M. '-day, fere Oth .of ,De- eeanber, 1926 . ' 1 p.ni. Ali n e nc - bexsvere 1iesT e minutes of the previous meeting were a'ead and adopted, *** *** *** A man's idea of being helpful a- round the house is to empty his own ash tray when it overflows. *** **e *** If yon think she loves you for yourself, suggest taking an easier job that will pay less money. *** a** *** What a world. If the patient dies, Providence did it; if he gets well, the doctor takes all the credit. *** *** *** • Let's see, what was it that the automobile manufacturers were howling about a fees weeks ago. ,** *** *** The reason a kiss meant more it the old days was because there was no "Take One" sign hanging out. * ** t* a r** A wife is a person who feels safer when left alone if there is a pistol in the bottom of her locked trunk. Read these two unsolicited testimonials as to results obtained on Rogers Batteryless Radio Sets, without batteries, chemicals or aerials. Just "plug in—then tune in" and` you can enjoy the game satisfaction and certainty of getting maximum results with, r $140 rteffeereeee EIi16.4. n" ,.. i 3.' ., toYa. C141/4gen? SIM Mien From W. A. Phipps, Gri 3—,ay, Ont. "Last Saturday we logged sixteen stations in a short half-hour, one of which was K.FI, Los Angeles. We have found it to be a very powerful set." From Mr. J. S. Howard, 30 Queen n St. South, Kitchener, Ont. "Here's a good one for the Rogers Set on both distance and selectivity. "The other night, Sunday, Oct, 10th, 1926, in nay own`laome, with a Model No. 220 Rogers Radio Batieryli,.;s Sci, I secured KGOO, Oklahoma City, Okla., at 6912 on the dial. Just hal a oi,at further at 70 o n the dial, f � f . , n r I secured KFOA, Seattle, Wada., and both of these stations bZ ITIIOii.i AN AERIAL, How is this for selectivity! "So you see, if anybody irks to toll sus we cannot get distance without an aerial on the Rogers Set, we have evidence to prove that they are mistaken." x4L..f0**,, �x....m 01.0 a a 0000000000 9 xat '8r i ii Li f!?4Ai�Y hi,.a.. �..witiD • 6 ; Cm a'rr, 4.r r7.. °c�.Yl" KS++`�:+k s Ga'l r.Y.s. aASs•S tF.M OWtit 1 � . � �c� !, .�ttM,,,'..�r° .'�1�' *. ,y,..,:7 ..rt.,T Tt', ,,7 y`�'•er`n,� ;aY; ,.� .f.,, 4 '�;�f .p..: .N,�'.1 i'rY'} ,, w,�v. i•_NJ :u„w,:`.;k�ei:��::s'� HaYes Tetrea• That . by -eery ,N;, o- , $51 to appointe ntYReturnin bf- Of.-- fleet's and Poll, 'quit and .elect pot - ling hoethe ha b uveld ;three times be passe sigaled by the Reeve and Cleric and the seal of the corporation ,attachecl' thereto. Car- ried. The following orders were passed: Rosalind Reynolds, rebate in taxes $4.11, A. Weber, grovel $6.60, jos.Ziler, gravel $81.90; B'd. Gill, gravel and repair culvert on river road $15,00; 3, Preszcator, gravel $65.65; Christopher Dinney, gravel 43.95; J, Campbell, gravel $2.45 Paul Shenk, rep. 3rd S. Rd, $8,50; Thos. Mawhinney, gravel ' $10.50 Chaa. , Lochner, repairs $2.75; •' Dr. Wil- liams, clothing for Alma Williams $20,70;' Dean Brown, Conim'r 1st S. Rd, $15.00; 3, Willis, cleaning out ditch, 3rd S. Rd: $5.00;; J. Willis, Comni'r Blk, 2 $4.0e; Municipal World, ,supplies $2.12; Henry Link,. grading, $14.50; Wesley . Mellen, dragging S. B. $4.00; Hydro -Electric Comm - account account $6.80; Robt. Murray Comm'r Blks. 10-11, $3.00;; John Hall,, drawing` ga;avel /3lk: 6 S. B. $8.00; Feist 'Bros., account $1.56;. Ed. Palmer, hauling gravel for tile $6,00; Geo. Wafer, rep. E. S. Rd. $4,50; Dan..Mclsaac, repairs $4.90; Thos. Trevethiok, account $6.50; Thos. Trevetkick, D. Ct.'fees $24.00; Eli Lawson, I) Ct. lees $24.00; G. A, McCubbin, C. E:, account re Sauble Improvement -Works •$255.25; Newman & :Armstrong account re Sauble Improvement ,Works $250; H,:.EiIber, disbursements,' etc., re Sauble Iimpryovement Werke $250;. Wm. Bowman, grading $15.60; Ed. Fahner, pt. coot. 3, 4, 5, b. ' S. R. $28.25; Jonah Kesselle ';Conine'r E. S. R $ Henry1. 25 ' Fahnre ' Comm'r 75c; John Ford, rep.' statute labor $7.50; Theo: 'Dietrich, damage to car $35:00; Ira Tetreau,• • dog tax $2.00; T. S. Woods, rebate statute labor $3.00. The ' Couneil• adjourned to Meet againin the town hall, Crediton; on Wednesday, the 15th of •December at 1 p.m. IJEaTH 0)31 NUS IIOTIiCIEIN MITCHELL:.._ After a shoat:ilb os .,4gnee Robertha Hotheril died aC her lionie in Staffs, .aged 584 Yeaa'e, Deceased. had been a, highly respect- eresident i dof St fa an . vi itiit . a d c y all her life, She was a member and' active worker of thp'. United, church, The funeral wae held on Sunday a• a :noun t t f t S f i.: Gr refer R a. o a 1. ..n . e y HENRY .EILBER, Clerk LET ME BUT LIVE Let me but live my life ' from year to year ' ' With forward face and unreluctant souI, Not hastening` to, nor 'turning from the goal ' • Not mourning for the things that disappear • In the dim past, nor holding back in fear • • • From what the future veils, p but with a whole And happy heart, that gladly pays its toll To youth and age,• and travels on with cher.',; ; So let the way' wind: up the hill or, down, Though rough or smooth-, the jour- ney will be joy; Still seeking what I sought when but a boy, New friendship, high adventure, and a crow, I shall grow old, but never lose life's zest, Because the road's last turn will be the best. —Henry 'Van Dyke. POPULATION INCREASE An average increase of nearly five per cent. in the population of twenty. federal electoral districts in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, as compared with 1921 figures, is shown by the quinquennial census of the three prairie provinces taken as on June 1, 1926. The total population of these twenty electoral districts is given as 803,826, contrasted with 735,308 in 1.921. This announce- ment is made in a preliminary state- ment of population . recently issued by the Dominion Bureau of Sta- tistics. The Canadian Pacific Railway re- port the ,best August traffic for. the past four years. Net earnings for the eight months to August 31 were $22,193,198, an increase of $6,814,- 895 over the corresponding period of 1925. It has been asked "which are the, easiest weeds to kill?" We say the widow's weeds. You only have to say "wilt thou':' and they wilt. VILLAGE OF EXETER NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Village of Exeter, will be.. held in the TOWN HALL at the hour of 12,eo'clook noon MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1926 For the purpose of making ;end receiving nominations for the offices of Reeve • and Councillors; and one member of the Public Utilities Com:- mission, om-mission, and four members for the Board of Education. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being pro- posed for any particular office than required to be elected, the proceed- ings will be adjourned until MON- DAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1927, when polls will be opened at 9 a.m, at the following places as fixed by Village by-law, viz: Div, 1 --Mrs, E. A. I•Tandford'•s residence, Main St., D.R.O., 10. Treble, Polling Clerk, W. J. Carling. Div, 2—Town Hall, Main St., D. R.O. W. Johns, P.C., J, II. Grieve. .Spiv. 3 ---Mitchell's Office, Main and Wellington Sts„ D.R.O.; G. Anderson P.C., A. Ganxbrill. Div. 4—North End Fire Hall, D. B•.O Rd, Welsh, P.C., John Iaycld. All Spector: are hereby requested. to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. rbN 1y, JOSEPII.S12N1'OI4f Clerk Exeter, December 14th, 1920. A t -cal dad is 'one who works to y2. one Provide �i pa d P d ng 'Money for• them and then Worrles because they s bnd • Township of ' Tisborne NOMINATION' AND ELECTION •. Public Notice is hereby given that' a meeting of the' Elector9 of the Township• of Usborne, will be held in 'the TOWNSHIP HALL, • ELIMVILLE at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1926 -For the purpose of making and receiving nominations for the offic,•. es of Reeve and four Councillors. And further notice is hereby given' that in' the event of more candidates" being proposed for these offices than, required to be elected and they dq dnot retire within the time speer-, fled, the proceedings will be adjourn= ed 'until MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd,', 1927, when the polls will be held' from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, at the follow- ing places, as fixed by Township by- law, viz: ' Div, I—S.` House No. 4, Eden; D. R.O., John J. Hunter; P.C., Harry Coates. ' Div. 2—House of H. H. Brown,. D: R. 0., H. H. Brown; P.' C. Chas. Allison. ' Div. 3—House .of Louisa' Horton, D.R.O•,. S. W. Dougall; Jeffrey. • Div. 4 -Public Hail, Farquhar; D.R.O., John Simpson; P.C., John Hodgert. Div. 5—Township Hall EUnivil1e; D.R.O. Jackson Woods; P.C. George e g Kellett. ' Div. 6—S. House No. 7, Zion,` D.R.O., Wm. Smith; P.C., Charles Jaques: • . • Div. 7—House of R. Morrison; D.R.O., 13. Goulding; P.C., Oliver McCurdy. All Electors are hereby requested to take notice and govern tho)h- selves accordingly. HENRY STRANG, Clerk' Usborne, December .9th, 19'26., NOTICE TO CREDITORS - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under the' provisions of the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the 'estate' of ELLEN BOA, tate of the Township of TIsborne,. Widow, deceased, who died, on the 1Stli day of November, 1925, are re- quired to forward •their claims duly proven, to the undersigned on or be- fore the 3rd day of January; 1927. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN that after the said date the Ex- ecutor', will proceed to distribute the estate • amongst the. persons en- titled .thereto,. having • regard .only I to the cl'aims'of which they have then notice, and shall not be liable for the proceeds of the estate • so dis- tributed, to any person of •whose claim they shall not have notice at the time of distribution. Dated at Exeter, this 10th day. of December, A.D. 1926. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensall Executors' Solicitors NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under the provisions of the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the estate of WILLIAM .N. POWE, late of • the Village of Ex- eter, Gentleman, deceased, who died on the 25th day of 'November, 1926,, are required to forward their claims duly proven, to the undersigned on, or before the 3rd day of January, 1927. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN that after the said date the Ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute the estate amongst the persons en- titled thereto, having regard only' to the claims of which they have then notice, and shall not be liable for the proceeds of the estate so dis- tributed, to any person of whose claim they shall nothave notice at the time of distribution. Dated at Exeter, this 10th day of December, A.D. 1926. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Heiisall Executors' Solicitors NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under the provisions of the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the estate of LOUISA J. ELSTON, late of the Village of Ex- eter, widow, deceased, who died at We Village of Hensel', on the 30th day of July, 1926, are required to forward their claims, duly proven to the undersigned, on or before the 3rd day of January, 1927. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER. GIV- EN that after the said dates the Ex- ecutor will proceed to distribute the estate amongst the persons en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they have then notice, and shall not be liable for the proceeds of the estate so dis- tributed, to' any person of whose claim they shall not have notice at the tiime•of distribution, Dated at Exeter, this 10th day of December, A.D, 19'26. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Heilsall. Executor't Solicitors NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY , GIVEN under the provisions of the ,Trustee Act that all persons having claims. against the estate of JANE McNICOL late of the Township of tsborne, widow, deceased, who died on the 23rd, day of October,. 1$26, are re- quired to forward their claims duly proven to the; undersigned on or be- fore the 3rd day of January, 1917, AND •1`IOTICi, IS I'C,T11THl+,R. GIV- EN that utter the said date the Ad- ministratoi' will Proceed to distribute the estate amongst the persons el- titledthereto, having.' regard .4)aly to the claimsaims of Vii h they hays then notice, and shall not be liable for the proceeds of the estate so dis- ti+ibuted" .;te any person et wl[Ase claimthey Shall not h ave notice at the tithe of distribution. ;Dated at, -Exeter, 'this 10th day oe December • ' A D. 1926i. ` , LADMAN & S I' UR. G AN Be xsa1 • Exeter a 'd H n Solicitors. for ,Administrator .:.NOTICE TO CREDITORS "'"NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN under the provisions of•the Trustee Act •'that ^ al'l persons having •c1 eters 4g'airist tli estate • of WALTER SLATER; late of the . Township of Hay, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 28th day, of October, 19'26, Eire required td forward their claiiiiis• drily proven to the undersign- ed"e#i or before the 3rd day of January, 1927. . . 's AND ` NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- EN -that •that after the said date the Ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute the '•estate amongst the persons en- -titled thereto, leaving regard only tb'theclaims `of which they have then notice, and shall not be liable for the "proceeds of the estate so dis- 'tributed, t'e any person of whose claiin they shall not have notice at $he '!time of distribution, • 'Dated •'at Exeter, this 10th day of Deeember, A.D. 1926. e•GLADIVIAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensall u. R' '' •• ' .,Executors' Solicitors -NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE , .IS HEREBY GIVEN under the provisions of the Trustee Mt.;;that all persons having claims against the .estate of WILSON J. HO- AGTH; late;;of the Village of Exeter, •Gentleman;• deceased, who , died on 19 2 6 ate the 1? da .of November, h, th. Y , it :required. •. to forward t he claims duly; proven, to the undersigned on or., before the 3rd day of January, 4.927.! :, , Ab1,D NQTICE IS FURTHER GIV- :EN.that;'after• the said date the Ex- ecutors ;•will proceed to distribute the..' tate. amongst the person en - .titled, thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they have then notice, and shall not be liable for the .proceeds of the estate so dis- ,trihnted, to any person of whose claim they shall not have notice at the time of distribution. rPated ,,at Exeter, this 10th day of December, A.D. 1926. GLADMAN. & STANBURY Exeter and Hensall Executors' Solicitors NOTICE TO' CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY ` GIVEN under the provisions of the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against fere estate of the late• Piitfw.0,. LOE 3, E1VIBERLEY, late of; the" o S � Towne. Shin f ,.tellien, Retired Farmer.... deceased, e s d, wlio died on the 5th day - of November, 1926, are required to•• forwardtheir cleime d ul Y Pr oven to the undersigned on • or before the• 3rd day of January, 1927. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER gird. DN that after the said date the Ex-. ecutors °'will proceed to •distribute:; the estate ,amongst tb.e persons en- • titled., thereto,0, having in g re a idan l Ytgt,tie claims of which they hap notice and shall not be lea te p theproceeds. ' h o: h' f e estate t st ,R is tributed, to any person of ;Whose - claim whose -claim :they shall not have notice at. flee tinxe. of distibutioi?., Dated at Exeter, this 10th day gi;` December, A,D. 1.926..•. GLADMAN ,& U . 1 Exeter• andSTANBHe'nRYsall''' ` Executors' Solicitorip TO CREDITORS NOTICE • . Re; WILLIAM JOHN MOItFATT,. late of the Village of Centralia, lits, the Comity .of Huron,. Farmer,,; deceased. CREDITORS AND OTHERS HAVE - ING claims against the estate of thee said deceased are required to sent.. full particulars, of such claims to thea London & Western Trusts Coaiipany,. Limited, 353 Richmond Street, Lon -- don, Ontario, the Administrator orf the saidestate, on or before the 21st day of Doceinber,• 1926, after which;; date the said administrator will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of saidt estate, having regard only„ to the: claims of which notice shall 'them have been given. LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS 1 COMPANY, LIMITEp Administrator'- GLADMAN & STANIyURY Exeter and London, Ontario • their Solicitor• Sugar Ja ck OUTS " F. EDING COSTS 50 i E,Ig CENT. ,,The„Sugar Jack converts r C n g ii- a g e into an easily disgestible stater —making it actually more palat- able and nourishing than the highest quality ensilage •and hay. Thuse. roughage, such as 'hay, straw, clover, - threshings, bean and pea vines, etc.,., can now be used in place of ensilage.- and nsilageand will give ' better results - Here's how it works. The Sugan- Jack press and conYerter eompounit pre-digest roughage into highly - nourishing feed. This pre-digestedt: roughage feed is relished by liver stock, and the farmer using it enT• joys greater profits and owns heal+- ther, fatter live stock. ARTHUR JONES M9SSEY-HARRII'w Protect Your Summer Cottage From Fire I Underwriters give lower insurance rtes on summer cottages roofed with Branford Asphalt Slates because they are fire resistant and cannot be ignited by burning shingles or flying embers. 19 � 11111111111110 1111011111111111111111 pm: tea` � i�`�ni..E.•-.r'4E;,�S,."`'�'i`�,a , razittordIteciitue4huiteal Brantford, Ontario Stock Carried, Inforrnation Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by Ross -Taylor Co., Ltd., Allinemc Exeter 0111/1 00100 The Mc'hilhips.Pia We have had unique success with these beautifull Pianos during the past two years and .the, reason is BECAUSE they are BUILT to LAST. They have a beautiful TONE and TOUCH. Everything re- quired to make a GOOD PIANO is put into them and above all they are built to uphold the RE- POTATION and Joao name behind them. THE FOLLOWING LETTER UNSOLICITED AND WRITTEN TO A PROMINENT TEACHER OF MUSIC. It was „with pleasure that I heard the work of your pupils at the examinations in July Vet, their work was very good and quits Up to the standard of the better centres and better than we hear iia many centres. 1 was also very inueh pleased with the McPhillips Pianos which we used and played on at the time. Their tone Is good, they seem- ed to be of excellent construction, the action is good and I consider that they compare very favorably, rd every respect, with any of our Canadian Pianos. I think the prices asked for them was vert reasonable and I am sure they will give satisfaction to anyone, With res sonable care and attention..: Wishing you every success In all your work and that your bust- nese will .continue to grow. Yours faithfully A1'w'1CITiell R. HOWELL Examiner, London (Ting.) College of Meekr Distributing Agent, MRS, (IAMBRjLh R,., , Y7"tz DRi" ,� ONT. effeer IMEt xlilif taelffITieii 'i =S1S,i"8�"eleMi .��fSetaribi.'. •