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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-6, Page 51 The ..s ua ityss�... Tea 1 Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Million Packets .�.,.—BL*CK, MIXED or GREEN -Ego Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes. Furniture Bargains BIG REDUCTION IN FURNITURE. WV. CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST iJ}'. TO -DATE STgCIc, BUY HERit, AND SAVE MON1.Y Funeral Director & Embalmer, M. E. GARDINER Your Storage Batter; needs t© be safe -guarded We will test it and put in water free of charge. W. J. BEER, Exeter Ililage of Exeler By -Law No. ,... 1922 t A By -Law to provide for the issue of debentures to the extent of six thousand dollars ($6,000.0(V) for the cost of the construction of Sewer Drains, And to provide for the borrowing the said sum of Six thousand dollars, Provisionally adopted after the 2nd reading on the 19th day of June, 1922. WHEREAS it is necessary to raise by way ot loan on the credit of the Village of Exeter, the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000.00) to provide for the cost of Works, Tile Sewer Pipe, Basins, etc., necessary for the said sewer drains and to provide for the expense of discount and other charges negotiating the said loan. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the Vil- lage of Exeter according to the last revised assessanent foll thereof is $781,750.00„ AND WHEREAS the existing deben- ture debt of the Village of Exeter is $96,049,50 and no part of the principal nor interest is in arrears. ARID WHEREAS the sum of Six Thousand Dollars (6,000.00) is the debt intended to be created by this by-law. AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of Seven Hundred and. Ninety Six Dollars and two cents ($796.- 02) $796:02) to be raised annually for the period of ten years, by a special rate sufficient therefore on all the rateable property in the • Village of Exeter. Therefore the Council of the cor- poration of the Village of Exeter en- acts as follows: 1.It shall be lawful for the Reeve of the Village • of Exeter, and the Treasurer thereof to raise by way of loan upon the security of the deben- tures hereinafter mentioned from any person or persons, body or bodies cor- porate who may be willing to ad- vance the same upon the credit of jf: such debentures a sum of money not exceeding the whole sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) and to. cause the same to be paid into the hands of the Village Treasurer for the purposes and with the objects a- bove recited. ~q 2. It shall be lawful for the said Reeve and Treasurer to cause any number of debentures to be made for such sums of money as may be re- quired for the purposes aforesaid payable for not less than One Hun- dred. dollars ($100.00 each, and not exceeding in the whole the sum. of Six Thousand Dollars ($6.000.00) and the said debentures shall be seal- ed with the seal of the corporation and to be signed by the Reeve' and Treasurer, and be payable at the of- fie -of the said Treasurer in the said village. 3. The said debentures shall bear date from the day of issue thereof and shall be payable yearly 'there - Year. 1923 z9..9 4. 1925 1926 1927 192$. 1929 1930 1931 1932 Int. 330.00 3304.33 277.32 248.32 218.70 186.96 153.48 118.14 S0.82 41.52 Print, 466.02 491.64 513.70. 547.20 577.32 6 09.0 6 642.5 4 677.88 715..20 754.50 Annuity. 796.02 796.02 798.02 796.02 796.02 796.02 796.02 796,02 796.20 796.02 Zurich 3laclt; Jr. I„ Alma. Eth'r ngton, Ber- 1 I �e Harlon, Eldaia- Katdaatg; Jr. Pr., EImare Dunn, Lavine Kenniings; Ir. Mr, and�1lrsi. Jas, J. Barry of Dun- Pr„ Paul Boa, Harold Curmore, vilbe are vistk ng trela;tives ;here,—.Me, No. on roll 32, avierage 26,9. and ;1frs, John. Gascha splint the week Vcpla B,e11, lead err, visiting nellatives at Pigeons Ruche Mss Verna. Geiger, 1VZas,. Gascbo'a sister. who Inas been visiting here fir some r CH001, REPORT of Sep. S. S. e. time, returned with them, --A Sunday N Ii1,Ata 1I Iv., 1'as zo2�b, i tams School t Church einice wee held an: gton 581, 111119Q�nene He.44essey 543. Josep1n A7 nnanute C>rurch here, be�inuxn„ on oil Boyle 428,Mary Boyle 443, Saturday, July 1st, end ending a Berne Sunday eeeitag Mr. le. Well, who to(.,r.n t 456; Part.. IL. to II., lsass. 149,1 has been eon i�etrgat khe paatt w• tnoxr- tiaiors, 338, Cyril Hein sy 367 i~er ths, has, arxiv'ede here, o. spend t eel ruin•-Igns Bucl�!•ey 332, M ke Boyle 336 mner.—Miss Beanie-Schluchter of Chat Pinl r to Part II, promoted, Gene- barn is spendha,g the holiday' with her bjYt*e Henaessy, Fred Conlin, Rhodie aunt and uncle, lir. and ?Ars. . W. 13, Boylw, Jack Buckley, Primer-- Rita Galles.—Mr. John tieks;te'int and daugh•- ter, Miss Ruby of Jacksorn, Mich., and Mas. Chis, heksitein: oaf Detroit vis- ited relatives Saere,Zurich ,streets will not bs oiled this ,susnrner, owing to ori mistake of the oil company sending Flanagan—Genevieve Zettel, teacher; SCHOOL RhPORT OF S. S. No. 3, Stephen:. Promotions -Jr. 4 Sr.,to, 4, Rosa Deming 617, Luella Stanlalee and Stella Dearing+oru trial; Sr. 3 10coal oil to I ensall, instead of road Jr- 4, Eli Cltrstie 65; Sr, 2 t . Jr o:i.-11r. and Mrs. A.:Mellick left .for El`a Daring 68; Jr. 2 10 Sr. 2,, Mar- i)etroit, where they .,will visit a, fe�v garret Peatltale 80, Earl Chr stie 74, Bet days, --..Prof, Alvin Surerus of Oakville - arrived hero t Friday and will spend. his vacation with his mother on the 4. The said debentures shall have coupons attached thereto for the pay- ment ot interest thereon. Which in- terest shall be at the rate of Five and one half per cent per annum from the dating thereof in each year, and shall be payable annually from the prace where the said debentures are made payable. 5. The said debentures shall have printed across the face thereof the words "Exeter Sewer Drains Deben- tures.,, 6. During the currency of the said debentures there shall be raised an- nually by special rate on all the rate- able property of the Village of Exeter the sum of Seven Hundred and Nine- ty Six Dollars and Two Cents ($796.- 0 2) .02) for the purpose of repaying the amount due each of the said years for the principal and interest in re- spect of the said debt. 7. This by-law shall take effect en and after the passing thereof. 8, The votes of the electors for and against this by-law shall be taken by ballot on. Monday, the 17th day of July, 1922, `from the hour of the o'clock in .the forenoon, until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day at the places within the said cor- perationporation of the Village of Ex- eter, x- er and by the Deputy Retum.ng Officers hereafter specified. That is to say :— Palling sub -division. Not 1, at Mrs. Elizabeth Handford's Residence, on the West side of Masa Street; Ed- ward Treble, Deputy Returning Of- ficer: f-ficer: Sidney. Davis, Poll Clerk. Pollens sub -division No. 2, eat. the. Town. Hall, east side of Maiin;Street; Wellington Johns, D. R. O.; J. H. 'Grieve, Poll Clerk. Polling sub -division No. 3, at the hick office building at the corner of Main 'and Wellington streets; James Weekes, D. R. 0.; Alfred Gambrel, Poll- Clerk, ' Pollee"' sub -division No. 4, at the north end. Fire Hall, corner of Market and Elizabeth streets; Frederick Wit- wen itwer, D. R. 0.; John Kydd, Poll Clerk. 9. That otn Friday evening, the _14th day. of July, 1922, at the Coursed Chambers in the said Village of Ex- eter, ' at .the ,dour par 8 o'clock in .the afternoon the said Reeve shall appoint • in writing, signed' by himself, two per- sons to attend to the final summing up of the .votes aforesaid by the Clerk of the Council, and one person, to attend at such polling place on be- half of the persons interested in, and desirous of promoting the passing of this by-law, and a like number on be- half of .the persons interested in, and desirous of opposing. the passing of this byelaw. 10. That on Tuesday, the18th day nice Sanders 60, Greta Dearing un trial Jr. 1 to Jr, 2, Gladys Penitale Willie Staniake, Murray Scott. No, ;irenson. Lim,—Mr, Wm. Cherry left on roil 21; a% rage 1$. for Saginaw, Mich, Saturday„ where 'Dorothy Kuntz, 'ea ;h-er. be joins the London: Tecumseh - team, acting as catelber —The dwel=- Lag property opuorete the carriage e,hees, owned by 111r, Dana, Koehler of K:tch,:ner, bas been sold to Mrs.. A. W,llert sof Zurich.—Mr. Russell Haines who has been our mainstay baseball Ocher ,.r this seeeaon, Jeft for London or Saturday, where ,he intends to ta,te3t for the London ,team. Z urich has dropped out of, fire league games. School Reports SCHOOL RhPORT OF S. S. No. 2, Usbornee for next ,term.—Sr. IV.,. M. Hollings, R. Turnbull, A. Rohde, R. Cattle h. Campbell; Jr. ,1V., E. Allem, +;. Stewart; rS. Ili,, S. Campbell, J, teoliings, A. Cottle; Jr. III„ R. Cottle ti, \Vis'eman, 1, Stewart; Sr., i,, L, Stewart, T. Allen, M. Rohde; First H. Johns, P. McNicol, B. Golliugs, A. Rohde, W. 4tewart; Sr. 1}rimer, Cl dley; Jr. Primer, D. Campbell. F. A. Marquis, teacher. SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No. 12, SThPHEN, for the month of June th • order based con, the June Promo- tion, hxaminatiens:—Sr. 4—Saila Webb I Otte Johnson, Claude Feels. Jr. 4.-. Lawn -rice Mason, Donald I)esjard;ne, Alex, Desjardine, $r. 3 -Thompson i Baker, T°i v 1?.s a,rd nwJr.oe a J• nal Desjardine, \Mildred Mason, Melia Mason, :Milton. Webb, Alex Latta. Sr 2—Ray Mason Adelbert Mason, M'1-. lit Webb. Jr, 2—Harold Webb, Or- val Mason, Lloyd Mason, Robt. jard n , "Willie Latta, Pt.. 1—Luella Devine, Velrna Baker. Primer—Olive V :bb, Freda 'Mason:, Brooks, teacher? after for and •during the sa,id period of Ten Years and be for the respect- ive amount f ll g of July 1922, the ,CIerk of the Council shall, at the Clerk's ,oifvice, in the said 'Village .: of Exeter, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, sum .up the number.of votes for and against this by-law, in the presence ;of the persons apooented to attend thereat, Or r the presence of such iof them, and any other persons milled by by-law to be• present' as may be ,present, Signed SCHOOL RLPORT OF S. S. No. 4, USBORNJ, nupds' -.naso s being in order of merit :—S r 4—Lula Hunter, eVi,lfr d Ba,igent. Jr. 4—Marjorie Hun ter, Herbert Hunter. Jr. 3—Lily Hun- ter, Doreen Westcott, Marjorie West- cott ,Geo. Thomson, Gerald Ford, Har- old Mitchell. Sr. 2—Mary Hunter, Sr. 1—Ida Hunter, Roy Bunter, Archie Thomson. Primer Jean Cpatea, Bes- s,: Coates, Florence Mitchell, Norman Hunter, Arnold Ford, Number on roll 21; average attend= ince 19,6.—L. Davis„teacher. SCHOOL RLPORT OF ,S. S. No. 6, H1BI3h,RT, Promotion Examinations. Names are fin •order of merit —Sr. 4-, 1), Ritchie, R. -McLaren, A. Spear el. Felton:, A. \•1cLalreea, G.:Houghton J, Aldrngtont Jr. 4—R. Norris, F. Ch ipp :1, C, McKeag, M. Allen, M. Aus tl•t. Sr. 3-1. Ritchie, G. McLachlan, V. Gardener, A. Hoggarth, W. Norris! J. eicLaren, K. K1einfeldt. Jr. 3—H? Austin, H. Gardiner, R. McLaren, A. eluxworthy. Jr. 2—D. Ritchie, V. Al •.u, M. KIeh leldt, N. Park„ G. Kay, S-. Pr.—H, Austin, J. McDougall. fr. Pr.—M Allen, B. Nvrr:is, B. Austirj 3). eicLuren, L. Gardiner. Susan 'h. Klenfeldt, teacher. SCHOOL RLPORT OF S. S. No, 1 Ushoene,—June Pi -motion E.eamasi. Classes as the stand after Sept. lth, Sr. IV.,Psarl Wood, Melvlle i)own Pearl Kennings, Harvey Hyde, Harold Herten., Helen Moir„ Jr. 1V., Maurice Bl a, Verna Oke; Sr. III., Kathleen Strang Jr. ITT., •G:ecrge Boa, Mervin Dung, Violet Hyde; Jack Horton, Reta Oke, Eva iBea Archie Etherisng- tan. on trial; Sr. II., Marie Squires, May Kermit n s ; Jr.. II., Bearl Micrr, Gordon NOTICE The above is a true copy of the pro- posed by-la,w which has been taken into : consideration, and which will be finally passed by the: Council of the corporation of the Village of:Exeter, its. the event of the consent of Rhe electors being obtained thereto after one ,month from the first publicaltion thereof in the Exeter Times and hx- titer Advocate newspapers, the first publication of which shall'be on Thursday, the 22asel day Of June A.D 1922. And et the hour, day and places therein fixed for taking the vats of the Electors a pall \vial. be. field. Every tenant .of property who de sires to vote on ;the sathd by-law must deliver to the clerk ",of the Municipality net later than, 10 ,days, before the date appointed for takimlg the sairl vote, a declaration provided by sub -section 3 of section. 265 ,Chapter 192 of the Municipal Act, ' Where a corporation • entitled to appoint a nominee to iv*ate Lon, its be- weir d sires';.to vote it shall not later than the tenth day ,before. the day appoitnted. for taking.the vote .file with the Clerk of the ll�ttnicipa.lity. anap-. poiintment in writing of a person to vnt� as its Inorninee' and oua its behalf, Dated at Exeter this 19Th day of June, A. D. 1.9221 eeve � JOSEPH '�1,NIO R R s o own : — Clerk Clerk of ' the, Corporation of That is to say— Seal r the Village of ^Exeter:. ti IelnsaU Dr. Bell and soua.,0i Read tg,. ).licit., m2tor:d here anal spent Sunday with Mr, and hirs, W. .C. \Lontgomery, -- h1r. Sam Dieing has his. .new house neat ea:Apl.tisn,--Ars, Thos. Welsh left last weeI: on an. xtended trip to the West Mr. and Mrs, J. Habkirk of .Regina are visiting with the former's brother, 4r, Walter Habkirk. The marriage took plaice of :cuss Rae Hor- ton, of Regina, youngest daughter of Mr. and Airs. N. ,I3. Horton of Henaall to Mr, James Kiiuball of Minneapolis, Mem., ., ion Juni: 30th. The young cou- ple will reside at liadi�son, Sask. --- Waal was received here by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson of the death of hlr, Jas. Hackney sof New Rockford, N. Dakota. \lr. Hackney was a brother -t in-law pi lira,, N. ,Horton, of 1�iensall. —Mr. Logic Steacy, who left here 'two years ago, and worked 'at Detroit. CU= cavo and Los .Angeles, returned homy last . ek owing to iilhea]th,-- .Airs. Jas. Troyer and children ;of • Toronto art:visitors at Mr. and Mrs. George fludson a—\ireArnold Leobold of r ' tro c is visiting his ,grandparents, Mr and 'Ars. P. 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