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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1919-12-18, Page 4"t iltee 'D7C+,'R7FlbHi *4t'h,,, 191 TTB EXETER TINES 1: e -a y Leeeivieee ..A_ m • .1411.1.st as CCr z.MBIA GRAS'ONOLA,, `, C„‘-,.: bia Records means .;� a.. •" `: := i‘ Lit merry music ver crowded With;' $ dance records, p. rr. _ L.. :.� ilii•, gems of Grand syrphanies will to your friends and i:i aiid evenings • o Willis Exeter .� Ha'l't L Pg.!. _ ea- ES TO S l'iNIA C:cc'e:.::z Starr of last week "ay, -The i el,:e Huron Street Cor- poration, Ltd.. will not log tie at Gode".•illi bat- will locate a. Sarnia Such i.: the import of a tlegram received by Mr. E. H. Beck, engineer :vitlt the Steel Corporation this (Thu lay o mo wing from Mr. B. H. 3I:Creath s iee•r age .•t 1 •f'eji aerc's Italie alt ee secured at Sarnia at a cost of 430o, ?lij+Y. an.l ti. at it: 'view of that there is of the pL•int Pleating at Goee.'i., i. The land in question is d erve. Up to th ;..:- ef the singing into the Com - pane o:' Mr. Wills. who has large n:anatf eceeeaS iateres is at Port IIur- 1 reee, we .._. erstar's: intends 1)] eeiag an eieeeeuei... .iclekery ..i Sarnia, and who will usc a large a liie'm, el. tee outtati. tai lite L"rile .zl /een- taie.: tion of the concerti at Godericht was tL,. Mr. Wills ,ori. •era-)' :i'kInt_ed ttie, punt located - •,ie-•ia iF' eeee• Itit(-re is and lett ee. Mr. McCreetit's efforts to •t e. .A`.'. .-..t.teare leu.t`•rtce. t.iit ;de se, e:: art ::.. .:halt have - bei n trwdc cis tinetely long ago. • •4l.tlii�-•rsta` d. 4 eTETeelY 4nellt3 @•:ye.1S A I$.'1.1'I'li NEW I'l AR ?,y eIr. 'Free Seiteeeteile . ..i 1 1'i,;lilil, tn. was deetreeceflra Alarge e'tann .:t+" . 'u.. l?ttrn- ed, bur tee etc , seeel. They origin et' t; ee. Mr. ;Sciterbartfl-s. loss: eee:,,r heavy as it i,c illn ria.:. amounted to crit ;,.a+• DRS, S15i':.hi' ING 1 etc t i tr',y Siareeens Ail cul: pasni,el a _0 day or ieeir. OFFICE --Dr. Swe a is 1*:d -)flits Phone 120 Dr. HENRY _e?. ('Q='!e41ZT Veterinary Surgeon De. Ilfatt 'y A. Corsaut wishes tc announce that he has moved his v;lice to Baker's Livery, t. •eee " ?;rxt door to Overland G -age eeppreelates the patronage be has .e- :viv+ d in the old stand and Lc <•,;., for continuance of the same le his neer office. Calls promptly at a vied to, day of night. Phone 8. NIPPED IN TBE BUD The strike bug struck the Model sehool last week and the pupils of one of the junior rooms decided harsh rule of teachers too long and that they had submitted to the the time was ripe for a bold bid for freedom from the drudgery of home- work. Accordingly one. of the bold - _:=t drew up a document in the shape of a demand that no more homework was to be assigned, got a great num- ber of signatures and delivered it to the teacher. School teachers have been known in all ages, ever since schools were invented, as callous, flint hearted individuals, and the result of this move on the part of the pupils for stud, -free evenings when l they could go to the movies or enjoy themselves in some other equally edifying manner, was that those who signed the n', -homework peti- tion were given a double portion of home -work for a week while those who did not sign were free from home -work for a week. Thus was the strike quelled and the "freedom" sprout "nipped i' the bud."—Clinton News. ws. TO A FIVE DOLLAR BILL Crinkle. crinkle little bill. Goodness gracious you look ilii ere you loosing all your power? You seem weaker every hour. "Now that prices are so high, I'iu so tired that I could clie, I just circulate all day; No one dare put me away. "When the evening board is set, With the fruits of father's swet Me small voice is hushed and still I am in the butcher's till. "And no matter where I go, People disregard Inc so; I don't seem to count for much." Dill. tt.c=.^ heart your luck may change, III admit the time is stange, Though your weak I love you still Crinkle, crinkle little bill. Chicago Tribune. 0 1 Mr. Amos Muxworthy has sold his ii eeee term tot the 11th. Man- sII r d to Mr. Earnest Jones, of Glen- dale. Oe a latent shipment of cattle to Buffalo marle by Messrs. Weir and Weir, they received about $200 as a premium un 20 bead of cattle. This is due to tate differenee in exchange On this account, American money be- ing at a premium of 6 per cent. gives r ..tn dian shipper that much ad- vantage. which approximates $10 a head.—St. Marys Argus. Fresh, rich, [till -favored tea -...-theanile every time 123 • -;,. Sold "h' 011e y in seated packages WORLD 1 Lei.' TRES present JUNE ELIDE —IN— "JOAN OF TH WOODS" With John Bowers and George MacQuarrie Story by LOUISE VALE Directed by TRAVERS VALE A remarkable picture with an in- tensle y interesting story. Miss Ellvidge's role in this picture is one of the most i delightful n which she has yet appeared. Next 'Friday and Saturday, Decem- ber tete., earl', 20th, cit the Dozne Theatre Price 25 cents. News Topics of Week J. C. Dixon, the Dominion Grange Master, advbeatee. an eight-hour clay for the farm. The Toronto City Council took no action as the compulsory vaccina- tion order of the Proviucial Health 1 Drparttitei:t. A South Calgary street car ran affray and crashed into a drug storea. Cancelled trains on the Pere Mar- quette and Michigan Central in the St. Thomas division are being re- stored. Major A. E. Level', formerly a Methodist pastor of Brantford, has been appointed Parole Officer, for Ontario. Hon. 0. J. LeBlanc, ex-M.P., a well-known French Acadian, died of pneumonia at St. Marys, Kent, N.B., aged eighty-nine. A new steamer with a number ,of new features and a capacity of 4,50 to 5,000 passengers is to be placed on the Toronto -Lewiston route of the Canada Steamship Lines next year. HeIlyer Bros., of Townsend Town- ship, Norfoik County, received $20,- 000 20,000 in U.S. money for their year's production of ginseng root reaping the benefit of the difference iu ex- change. U. S. Supreme Court has pronounc ed war -time prohibition to be con- stitutional. The Bolsheviki troops are still sweeping forward in Siberia. They are 217 miles east of Omsk. MONDAY Two persons were arrested in Tor- onto charged with theft -from the C. P. R. One Turk is under arrest charged with "shooting with intent" and an- other is in hospital following a fight in a Toronto restaurant.. Andrew Haydon of Ottawa has been appointed Secretary to the Lib- eral Association for the Dominion. Ex -Reeve Thos. Lamminan of East Oxford died in Stratford as a result of a fall down stairs in a hotel. The six-year-old son of John Fran- cis, miller, was smothered in wheat in the Maple Leaf Milling's Company mill at Dresden. It is said that the Reds in Mon- treal hope to upset the Government about the lst. of May, and establish a Soviet government. The Ontario Commercial Travel- ler's Association branch in London collected by house to house calls, yesterday, $22,800 for the- Children's Aid Society; they aimed at $20,000 SATURDAY The Murray -Kay, Co.,Limited, of Toronto, presented each member of it's staff with a $500 insurance pol- icy, yesterday. The Ontario Government promised the National Council of Women that one woman would =be appointed to the Board of Moving Picture Censors The Board of Control decided to recommend the promotion of Mr. G. F. W. Price to the post of city Ar- chitect left vacant by Mr. W. W. Pearse. Quebec agricultural shows a re- markable developerneut since 1914 the acreage being nearly trebled. Live turkeys sold in Orwell, near St. Thomas, at $7 eacb, ntost of them weighing from 14 to 16 pounds Johnnie Franeiss, nine years of age, was ground to death in the cog heels of the machinery in the mill t Dresden, Brantford Board .of Education a- dopted a new salary schedule for 1920, being an increase over 1919 of 25 per cent. all round. R. H. Gooderham, Government Agent in the Blackwood Indian Re- serve, near Gleichen, Alta, dropped. with his son and daughter. John T. Lillis, first mate -on the steamer Willis L. King, was killed and James Dawson, foreman' for the Great Lakes • 'I3ngineering Works,` Ecorse, painfully injured, when the shear broke away from the scrateh Week on the steamer while a tug was trying to pull it off the bang of the River Detroit. The engagement is annouuced of Jean Francis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Nairn, Goderich, to James Smith Hume, C. A., son of Mr. and 1Mirs. J. P. Hume, Goderich, the mar- riage to take place the latter part of December. CLEARING Auction Sale 1+'Altn'I STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, has re- ceived instructions to sell by public auction for Russell Maudson, on Lot 22, concession 13, Hibbert, two miles east of Chiselhurst, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 22nd., 1919, commencing at one o'clock, the following: HORSES—General purpose mare 9 years old supposed to be with foal; agricultural gelding 6 years old; car- riage gelding 8 Sears old; driver- 8 years old; driving filly rising three years old with filly foal; CATTLE—Two Durham cows due to freshen in February; 2 Durham cows• due in March; 1 Durham cow due in April; 1 Durham cow due in May; 2 Durham. heifers rising two years; 4 yearling steers; 3 spring calves. HOGS—Brood sow, 10 pigs about 90 pounds, HENS —75 White Leghorn hens. IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder 6 ft. cut;Deering mower 5 ft. cut; hay rake; disc drill nearly new; disc har- row, set of harrows; steel land roller Deering manure spreader nearly new Oliver riding plow; single walking plow; wagon and box, set of sleighs cutter, nearly new; hay rack, car, gravel box, scuffler, 150 ft. rope; cream separator, Standard make, nearly new; 6 milk pails, whiffietrees neck yokes, 40 gallon steel tank, wa- ter trough, double set of harness; set of slings, 1 single set harness hay fork, forks, hoes shovels and many other articles useful on the firm. HAY, GRAIN AND ROOTS—Five tons of mixed hay; a quantity of straw to be fed on the farm, 500 bus. oats, 30 bus. barley, 500 bus. turnips HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE --Cook stove, heater, sewing machine, 2 bed- room suites, parlor suite, parlor rug. 6 dining room chairs, 1 rocking chair roll of linoleum. TERMS—All sums of ten dollars and unl.cr cash. over that amount 12 months' will be given on furnish- ing approved joint notes, or a dis- count of 6 per .cent orf for cash in lieu of notes. Positively no reserve as the prop- rietor has rented the farm. ..RUSSELL M EIDSON, Proprietor. W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICE NOMINATION AND ELECTION VILLAGE OF EXETER A public meeting of the electors of the Municipality of the Village of Exeter for the purpose of making and receiving nominations for the office of Reeve, Councillors and one member of the Utilities Commission and Public School Trustees for the year 1920 will be held in TOWN HALL MONDAY, DECE3113ER 20, 1919 Between the hours of 12. o'clock noon and 1 o'clock afternoon. -- And should a poll be demanded by any nominee or elector the same shall be opened on Monday, Janu- ary 6th, 1920 between the hours of nine o'clock in the morning and five o'clock in the afternoon of the sante day and at the several places here- inafter mentioned. In Polling Sub -Division No. 1, at Silas Handford's residence, Main St., by Edward Treble, Deputy Re- turning Officer, and Sidney Davis, Poll Clerk. No. 2., at Town Hall, Main St., by Wellington Johns, D.R.O., and Jatues H. Grieve, Poll Clerk. No. 3. at Mrs. Ann Mitchell's brick office building, corner Main and Wel- lington Sts., by Geo. Anderson, D. R. 0., and A. H. Gambrill,'Poll Clerk. No. 4, at the North End Fire Hall, Market St., by Fred Witwer, D.R.O., and Castor J. Willis, Poll Clerk. By order. JOS. SENIOR, Clerk and Returning Officer. NOMMINATION AND ELECTION Take notice that a public meeting of the ratepayers of the Township of Usborne will be held on Dec. 29th 1919 at the Township Hall, Elimville at one o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of nominating a Reeve and four Councillors for the Council for the year 1920. And if an Election be necessary polls shall be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.in. on Monday, Jan. 5th, 1920, as follows: - Div, No., Township Hall, Elimville George Kellett, D.R.O, John G, Hun- ter, P.C. Div. No. 2,H. H. Brown's house, S.T,R., William Jeffery, D.R,O., Sam Dougall, P.C. Div. No. 3, Geo. Beckett's house, Hugh Berry, D.R.O., Wm. Morley, P. C. Div. No. 4, Public Hall, Farquhar, John &Duncacn, D. R.O., Louis Filet - cheer, P.C. Dec. 15th., 1919. Henry Strang, Clerk. THE USBORNE AND UI'T3BERT F'ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE osurt. ANCE COMPANY. Head Office, President, "ice -President, Farquhar. Ont, THOS. RYAN WM. ROY DIRECTORS WM. 13R:OCIZ, J: T. ALLISON I. L. RUSSELL, ROBT. NORRIS AGENTS TORN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for Usborne and Hibbert. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for ilibert, p'niiartOn and Logan. W. A. T(1'RNBULL, Secy.-Treas., Farpuhar GLADMAN & STANEUIt"Y Solicitors, Exeter. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of George A. K. McLeod., of the Vil- lage of Exeter, in the county 01 Huron, gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all credi- tors and others having claims a- gainst the estate of the said George A K. McLeod, who died on or about November 26th, 1919„ are required on or before the 5th day of January, 1920, to send by post prepaid or de- liver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Executrix of the said de- ceased, their christian and surnames addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the state- ments of their accounts and the na- ture of the security, if any, held by then. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said executrix will proceed to distribute the assets et the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which she shall have notice and that the executrix shall not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distri- tion. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for the Executrix. Dated at Exeter this 12th day of December, 1919. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Peter e B. Gardiner, township ar i hip of Us - borne, w s borne, county of Huron, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors and others having claims a- gainst the estate of the said Peter B. Gardiner, who died on or about Nov. 4th. 1919, are required on or before the 15th. day of December, 1919, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Administrators of the said deceased, their christian and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full par- ticulars of their claims, the state- ments of their accounts, and the nature of securities, , if any, held by them. And further take notice- that after such last mentioned date the administrators will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall have notice and that the Admin- istrators will not be responsible for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived by them at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Administrators Dated at Exeter this 26th day of November, 1919. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Maria Jane Glanville, of the Vil- lage of Exeter, in the County of Huron, spinster, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all cred- itors and others having claims a- gainst the estate of the said Maria Jane Glanville, who died on or about November 6th, 1919, are required on or before the 15th day of December, 1919, to send by post prepaid or de - ::liver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury of the Village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Administrator of the said de- ceased, their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the state- ments of their accounts and_ the na- ture of the security, if any held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall have notice, and that the Administrator will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribu- tion. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for the Administrator Dated at Exeter this 25th day of November, 1919. -•--mow— — Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Mrs. Clara Ross, late of the city of Nampa, in the state of Idaho, F. S. A., widow, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Statutes in that behalf that all credi- tors and others having claims a- gainst the estate of the said Clara Ross, who died on or about the 20tH day of November, 1919, are required on or before the 5th day of January, 1920, to send by post prepaid or de- liver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of the village of Exeter, Solicitors for the Administrator of the said de- 'teased, their christian and surnames addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the state- ments of their acgounts and - the na- ture of the security, if any, held by them. And further take notice that after .such last mentioned date the said administrator will proceed to distribute ;the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall have notice and that the Administrator shall not be liable for said assets or any part thereot to any person or persons of whose claim notice shallnot have been received by .11.1m at the time of such distribu- tion. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for the Administrator. Dated at Exeter this• 12.th day of December, 1919. Children Cry for Retch is Exeter, w V,WVV,NY.' W„ .,. , .....�..,.,�:....... Closed every Wednesday afterrnooitlt. 14 6' -� •'�i. Fletcher's Foods are is even for grown-ups a remedy that brought and no years has What Castoria Drops and neither age is its been in Wind therefrom, the assimilation The Children's GENUNNE' 1 1,I !•Y ill '4l [ 4WRW-tgW'C ,RW- '{`"R,` } �• L '' @ �0. 4'S' Castoria is strictly specially prepared more essential fcr are not interchangeable. for the common Castoria before claim has been niado not proven. is is a harmless Soothing Cynics. Opium, Morphine guarantee. For constant use for the Colic and Diarrhoea; and by regulating of Food; Comfort—The ST - Bears 'c'✓7 Baby. CASe""."q substitute rcr giving the COMPANY. ,,i , 1.174' 4.T.•. a remedy for ailments the public for It other mere relief allaying the 11other's Signature °Vela 4 t a�� babies. Remedies it of Stomach healthy . for of that for is narcotic than Constipation, R .Jk' 4141ft "r P" , ` , . c • . and Children.-.. medicine prepared. the need of and Children. of research, for over 30 ?"'"' IA? Oil, Paregoric, it contains substance. Its years it has Flatulency, arising Bowels, aids natural sleep. ALWAYS y `0� ' �.`44��- Infants A baby's primarily It was Infants after years its use Castor pleasant. thirty Feverishness and and Friend. i A. of Use FOr THE CENTAUR a Years NEW YORK CITY .ct�� SZs' ,,,A W .1 i'7-.. ,. .:'• --'•"74171 14.Wi4,i'.a ."11 ccf N addition to the Exz eter, this- Bank at the following nearby Crediton Dashwood THE CANADIAN OF COMWRCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - RESERVE FUND - EXE.TI;R BRANCH, A. branch has points: - - , Kuhn, at i branches - Ago BANK $15,000,000 $15,000,000 Manager. AIELWIRMOMOMM•11•Mi••• f... earmaaxamg IN. INCORPORATED OVER 120 THE MOLSONS .------, CAPITAL AND RESERVE Documents of importance are in one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT T. S. WOODS, Manager Centralia Branch v...n...m-oLas- IN 1855 BRANCHES BANK $9,000,00 0 ' 1. l absolutely safeguiWded if placed BOXES ' EXETER BRANCH open for business daily. Farmers Now supply CAOL. Bright, per Best All SbingleS and large Alt- , ® $7 in. A • - For Infants in ,t ; se For -r'ver Always bears the :;iLrnature 4 , and Children 3., Years' �,, �, ., H -- is your time to put in your of both_ HARD AND SOFT I am selling Large Lump, Clean Threshing Coal at ton. Very low prices on the Farm Fence (Frost .Fence.) kinds of Lumber in stock, also and Cedar Posts, 81t., Oft., loft. long. - Cement sold lots ata very close price. All Grades of Paroid Roofing. Phone 12. A• J. CLATWORTHY G$AN'TON ' 1/44. .J. W. BROWING, M. D., M. 5. P.. S. Graduate Victoria University Office and Residence, Dominion Labratory, Exeter._ e Associate Coroner of Huron. ti ---- M. A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Commissioner Solicitor for the Wilsons Bank, ~etc. Money to loan at lowest rates Interest. OFFICE—MAIN ST. EXETER, ONT. or PERRY P. DOUPE, Licensed Auc- tioneer. Sales conducted in any loc- ality. Terms moderate, Orders left at Times Office will be promptly at- tended to. Phone 116, "Kirktof. Address Kirkton P. O. ^ _ )R. A. R. AIN'SMAN•, t.L.D.. D.D.S. Ioni•orGraduate of Toronto UniVer- S DENTIST i'eeth extracted without pain or any bad effects. Office over Gladman e- C......1...4.-.014. Am.... TA' 3r i.c C1 Pit. G. P. ROUI.STON, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTIST Office ever 1. R. Cariing's Law of p,54 Exeter, w V,WVV,NY.' W„ .,. , .....�..,.,�:....... Closed every Wednesday afterrnooitlt.