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Zurich Herald, 1927-03-24, Page 4plAT Ne iP ,. , e - ate.,. 7 'OP THE POLICE Vll 1,A.;'L OJ EAS,E:WOO1) IN TEE COUNTY OP O RON A.ND PROVINCE OF ONTARIO T,; rase by Debentures the sum On thousand !six hwidrecl dollars fifer the pm:chaise of a Fire Engine and. appliance -4 for: Fir: Protection and the 'supply of water therefor,. WHEREAS the Police Tru'atees oaf the said Police' Village of Dash- `wood ash-`wo d desire to make provision for re Protection,. AND WHC.REAS the 'said Police 7ETruiatees estimate the cost thereof at $1600.00 and they desire to pur- Ychese a fire en;ine and other 'eeppl.iances and provide a water seeapplytherefor and to raise for 'That purpose the ' said sum of $1800.00 by Debentures in the man - mer and payabls a's hereinafter set 'forth; AND WHEREAS under and in ermrauance of the powers vested in sem Police Village Trustees under die Consolidated Municipal Act of ESA 12-13 Geo. V. Chap. 72 See. 1526 and subsections thereto, the :!Police Trustees have power and .•!u4thority to pass By-laws with the :assent of the electors of the Police '"Hage qualified to vote on money .:may lawns for the purpose' of pur- a'sing• a Fire Engine and Appli- Warees for _fire protection and the `apply of water therefore; AND WHEREAS the said Act Tardier provides that if the By-law 3beeives the assent of the electors, else Police Trustees, after passing Vt. %hall serve a 'certified cceiy upon the Clerks of the Townships ref ;Stephen and Hay and request alike councils of the said Townships itte forthwith pees By-laws for 'sluing the amoent of $1600.00 in the proportion of the amount required to be levied in each Township, *eminent to the last Assessors' ;Award, payable= as provided by tlas Henry Schroeder 'shall be the per- ?:SSrlaw for a period of Ten years "son to act as Returning Officer for ton the instalmmnt plan, k earing aaterest at the rate of five and one- self per cent per annum; AND WHEREAS the total xnoaint requ red to be raised mine - tally by special rate on all the t!rateable property of the said Police 'Village of Dashwood for the period of Trustees appointed. for that VI ten years for the paying off purpose by resolution, shall attend Ilsessoid D::bt and the interest there at said Schenk's, Store in the said. Way ii's the annual' Soni of $212.27 as Police Village of Da'ahwo.od for the forth in ,the Schedules isayele ; p eepase er epee ieti;na and, if er written" ;� . w ressi e 4's S=la tr;: dos viz il,'' si e6t t �. b writing ' � 'si' ed AND �i HERE AS the severel an- g . gn by herr_ DYE a -natal amounts payable for prin persons ro attend` at tine final 9eiPa1 and interest in the respective 'summing up of the votes.' by the *wears are reepeetively set out in Ake Schedules. .AND WHEREAS the amount o: upon all the rateable propertyF in tho police Village of Dashwood situate in the Township of Ray in addition to all other •rates dur- ing the currency o . the 'said Deb - en turas. 5th -This By-law shall take of - feet an the day of the final passing thereof, 0th -- The following are the S the.lu:ea .hereinbefore refereed to: AFFECTING FIE TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN No, When Amount Amount Total Payable of of Interest Principal 1 Dec.15,1927 $42.47 $59.95 $102.42 2 Dec.15,1928 39.17 63.25 102.42 3 Dec.15,1929 35.68 66.74 102.42 4 Dec.15,1930 32,01 70.41 102.42 5 Dec.15,1931 28.14 74.23 102.42 6 Dec,15,1.932 24.06 78.36 102.42 7 Dec.15,1933 19.75 82.67 102.42 8 Dec.15,1934 15,19 57.23 102.42 9 Doc.15,1935 10.40 92.02 102.42 10 Dec.15,1936 5.33 97.09 102,42 $252.20 $772.00 $102.1.20 Affecting the Township of Hay. No, When Amount Amount Total Payable of of Interest Principal 1 Dec.15,1927 $45.54 $64.31 $109.85 2 Dec.15,1928 42.01 67.84 • 109.85 3 Dec.15,1929 38.28 71.57 109.85 4 Dec.15,1930 34.33 75.52 109.85 5 Dec.15,1931 30.19 79.66. . 109.85 6 Dec,15,1932 • 25.80 84.05 109.85 7 Dec.15,1933 • 21.18 88.67 109.85 8 Dec.15,1.934 16.30 93.55 '109.83 9 Dec.15,1935 11.15 ' 98.70 109.85 10 Dec.15,1936 5.72 104.13 109.85 EUEICR •••s'+l��P�'ii!44?SF��+i'Ir�!PAP+A,yw!A�R004+ ��°4��Q41044�i"'0"P'!�4Q�4�Q'"��4+�6�4 Au'tos and Auto Supplies et WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACC'1i4SORT:ES, • AND SUPpLILS, AND CAN °AVE YOU MONEY ON THESE p VARIOUS L'I. NES • • • CORD TIRES 30e3a AT ONLY... .. ... $8,50 • TUBES 30x3$ AT ONLY, $1,40 'I • GOOD RUI313ER CASE BATTERIES AT • . $15.00 • •• 1 SECOND HAND le 13, i . GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. •• 0 2 FORD TOURING CARS • 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR: • 1 GOOD TRAILER. • • 'ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. • WE DO EXPERT BA'TT'ERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND b is • RE -BUILDING BATTERIES. ••FARM IMPLEMENTS • • WE. ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND • • .CARRY JUST THE KIND OP MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE e• • YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE FOR YOUR MONEY • 4 PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR • PUMPS. ` • • • •• Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases I • L. A. Frang Zurich •. • .. • 4 • •. . • •,•••• ••••.•••.•••e•0•••• .•,••e•i•••••••••••••••.0• stoney to be raised by the prop- we going forward': or backwards? osed By -lav its payable or for at Tt looks very much like the latter least twenty-one years; and that just now. k he has by the lease covenanted to Robt, Barnby, reputed to be pay all Municipal Taxes iii re- •Ontario''3 oldest citizen, celebrated 'spect of the property of which' he hie 105th birthday at his Iron, nie is the tenant other than. •loeal A'ahfield Tp. last -Friday. Scores of old friends called at his home dur- ing the.day y to extend best wishes, while telegrante were reee:vel from rnunbera of the family and old'boy the Police Village 'of Dashwood, • friend's from many distant rfiends Dated at the Police' Village • of from. many .distant points,- He. Dashwood this 24th day of March was born in Yorkshire, March il_hr A.D,., 1927. 1822, 'sixteen years before Queen VictoTjla caire to the throne of England, .near Hull. In 1846 at the age of 23 he came to Canada and CREDITON for nine year was in Montreal, H Hamilton, and Woodatocke before coining to Ashfield Tp. In 1854. $270.50 $828:00 $1098.50 improvement rates. 7th -That the votes of the per- THOMAS KLUMPP, sons qualified to vote on a money• By-law!shall be those entitled to Chairman of the Police Trustees of vote upon tars Py -law on,the 16th day of April A.D. 1927' between the hours. of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the after- noon at the following place, viz: Schenk'a Store, situate on Pt. of Lot 23 in the North Boundary Con- cession in the Police Village of Dashwood in the Township of Stephen, County of Huron; and the purpose of taking the votes of the ratepayers. ' 8th -On the 14th day of April A..D. 1927 at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, the Chair- man of the Police Trustees or some other member of the Board Returning Officer; one person to attend at the 'said polling plaeeon behalf of tbe persons interested in he 'whole rateable property of the and promoting the proposed By- - *ea d Police Village of Dashwood,' lain and one person on behalf of wording to the valuation, equal:. s<zation and determination of the Assessors . of the Townships of '-Stephen and `Hay is $124,930. AND WHEREAS, according to "Incl equalization, it will be necea- ry for the Municipality of the 'Tb'a'ship of Stephen to issue De- tbuntures f or _the portion oI such Vallee Village situate in the Town - slap of Stephen amounting to i $25 cent ; and (the Municipal Connell of the Township of Hayeles ........... issue D :bantures for the po.tt:csn 1 ' rat such Police Village as is 'oituate a3h the Township of Hay amounting ttiet .1.75 per cent of the total a- xmonnt of Debenture and interest 'which is more fully set forth in Elie Schedule hereinafter written. NOTICE AND WHEREAS the amount of 'Eke present existing Debentures TAKE NO'r'ICE that the forego " J!sbt of the said Police Village of ing is a true copy of a proposed Eessiwood is $2,795.70 and no part B,y law of the Police Trustees o aaT the principal or interest is iii the Police Village of Dashwood .aarrear+s. situate in the Townships of THEREFORE the Trustees of Stephen and Hay to be 'submitted police Village of Dashwood enact to thea*otee of the electors on the foilo'ws: 16th day of April A.D. 1927 be-. det-It shall be lawful for the tween the hoary of nine o'clock in wild Police Trustees: of Dashwoodthe fore -noon and five o'clock in /to make application to the Coun- theafternoon at the f allowing • scala of the Townships of Stephen place, viz; Schenk''' Store in the zand Hay requesting them to pass said Police , Village of Dashwood, a. Ey law for raising the a r ,unt' being -a portion of lot `23 Con. N. Which is to be borne_ by ,that pati B., Township of S^.ephen; and that VI the Police 'Village situate in the on the 14th day of April A.D.1927 "Township by the issue of Deben-: at the hour of one o'clock in 'the *urea of the Corporation of the after -noon at 'said Schenk's store 'Township payable as 'provided by in the said Polies 'Village, has been Elsie By-laws fixed for the appointment of per - 2nd -The (special rates imposed 'sons to attend at the ;polling place Eby this By: -law of the Police .Trus- and at the final summing up of the keret 'shall be levied and collected votes' of the Returning Officer. Ilsy" the Councils of the Township AND THAT if the assent of the. Within which the property upon electors is obtained to the said Which they are imposed, i's.situate proposed fly -law, it will tile takers 3rd -Pole the purpose of paying into consideration by the Police ate Said Debentures, the annual Traetet's of the said Pollee Village *rim$102.42 „ of 313' ( n' n all be rased t a is at a'me a meeting thereof to lste held vied in each year by special rate after the expiration of One Menth !!a!tIfieient therefor to by reeve d from the date of the first 11'ublie tee't(ied and coll'eeted at the 'sense ation o= this:aaotice; and thatsuch Vie as ordinary rates for the Mun- first mastication was made on the Lh_e 'Ei¢ipality in each year "of the'aaid 241h day of March A.D. 1927 in the 'period of ten yearn, from and upon "Zurich Herald' a. newspaper pub- -SPE yrateable property le thelsolice Fished in the Township of ,Ilay in V"ii'1lage of Dashwood 'situate i'ii the the County of Tureen, 117.leern'sliila of Stephen in addition TA.Kt NOTICE }! URTH1;:Rh t at * all other rate's during the cur- a Tenant, who &Eine to vote upon > ney of the 'said Debentures. the 'said prept+sad By-law mast sth--,Por the purpose of paying clelie-er to Henry Schroeder, f.1ie Atte 'said Debentures, the annual said returAain w g Offic•�r not ' tater Y -atm of $109 85 ;shall be raised and 'hail the tenth day before the *Ailed in each year by spraiatratr': day appointed for inking 4 -he vert:1 ` tittiieient therefore to be raised, a Declaration under TheCanaria? "1Ylleseli;l feed, collected at the tame Evidence:, Aclthat be. ie a tenant "AEA' .ts ordinary rites for.the whole lease extend' for tho time - it dc+ip lits in erecta cor of film f.7r 'which 'l.1 a net'• - )''i cl .rt or li i'bi:li t;v ad r'eri'r•:l, of ten years .from and to be Created 411+1 .iso, wltitlu ,th.,, the persons interesting in and op- poeines the proposed By-law. 9th -On the 16th day 'of April A.D. 1927 at the hour of Five o'clock in the afternoon at said Schenk•' Store in the said Police Village of Da!sliwood, the Return- ing Officer, Henry Schroeder 'shall attend and 'sum up the votesgiven for and againat'the proposed. By - Law. PASSED this day of April 1927 Chairman 4 Police•- Trustees Rev a. M. Coiling, of Grand Bend, gave his popular lecture en- titled "Jack Spratt" in the Un- ited church, Creditonc on March 23 a'shortro •ram of local talent p g 1 wags also rn off, e Mrs, Henry .Mot. hats returned home after visiting her daughters in London y Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPherson were Sunday tii's'_tors near Exeter Wilson Ander:on visited his sis- ter in London who 'a ill, ?Appleton of Exeter' ,ted friends here. Mr ,.end Mrs,. .Isaac.. Sims, spent the week -rend with Mr. and Mre. Joab Sims. Mr. and Mr's, Fisher visited. =with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs G. Fisher in Dashwbodi Mrs. A'. 'Wein is confined to her home with the flu, we hope for a eespeedy recovery. COUNTY NEWS At the meeting of the direetole . of the Goderich Fair the other eve :ening, it was decided to hold the fair this year on Sept. 8th, 9thc and 10th. Mr. and Mr's. Jas..Stergeon, Bay- field have returned to their home after 'apen.ding the winter months, with their daughter in London. A -large number of fr;ends and neighbors gathered at the 'home of Mr .and Mrs: A: Dearing, Steph- en Tp. to pre'sen't their cta}ig'hter• Olive 13. who was recently married to Arthur 13:eterling with a 'shower. EXETER Ellie ,. , : Tappeft I ' for.Parkhill where he will enter a bank. Ms. W: Hunter and daughtler left for their home in Salvador, Seek. A fire started in T. H. Elliott's' tailor shop, when 'soiico rags ig- nited, but were soon under con- trol. ontrol. Mee! JeaseOkeirspeeeeaakartee. her iilst year, she wes'eSedmigliter o fthe late Tom.. Essery, and _ spent all'-lher life in the community, -Me. and Mrs. Rieh'cd alugphey returned Elgar, their ho;•eymeon and have 'settled down. Death r.:reoved Sarah A. Harness at a ripe old 'age, in leer 89 th .year. she had remarkable vitality far her age,l a's she was i11 only two years, was beim in England and at the age of hive years came to Canada and at the age of 16 was married to John Harness, • they movedona farts near Cri:diton till about 40 years +ago when they mo- ved to Exeter. HENSALL Mr,'. and Mrs{. Harry Price and family are moving to Seaforth: this week, where they have rented a farm from Mrs. Elgin of near Sea forth. • :fir:•, Peter Munn returned dur- ing .the ,'past week - from Houston, Texas, 'where :she very pleasantly Ed - General regret was expressed at 'agent' some four months withr•1- gp atives and friends and is much ben the pausing of ThomasPi•;ttier; of efitted by her trip. the Bayfie]d Road, .on Fridley. last John Zuefie,,1lori;stc has had a and 'who had been 311 for ' wane fine display of carnations in his months. He was born neat. Ailsa Craig more than 71 years ago and in early manhood came to . Harem County, 'settling at Hila -gr, enc wh- ere he farmed for several years, later moving to 2nd of Stanley, where he continued to Ear's, until 8 years ago wive he n,oeecl to the Bayfield Road where he con- tinued hie bee business, f greenhouse, the past week. ' Mrs J';'s, Bontbron and children are visiting Mrs. Bonthron's mo- ther in Kitchener, Mrs. I'!I Chambers,, of Mitotic recently visited friends in town. Robt. Green of the parr Line, Hay, has purchased the redidence bf Mrs!, Pollock and will move to toWn as soon as he has his sale The firir,i of Boss S: BrtIIien, wh 'and will ;engage in the automobile Ica had the contract last sear for the Huron Road pavement; 6 miles out of Goderieh, is now getting for a term of yearsi, ready for an ee ly 'start to coin- Mary McKaig visited with Mr. plete this mad to Clinton; and Mere. Ed. Pines, Clinton. +,, Sudden death temo'ed lV e. Mar- Lee Heddon is moving into the gei'et Powell, one of E_rete's most reei;denee on Kitig st, recently va- highly esteemed citizens who only Gated by Dr. Campbell. a few hours before her dieath ,was Alvin Wumm .left on Friday for apparently in the beet of health, PL Huron where he hes secured a On Sunday- she attended' church position. ' ' :services and was well uiit`I two Donal } McKinnon and Lad Me - o'clock whet: !she was tali•hd crit- Ewan were in Detroit the ically ill and passed, a'w,i pest 314 weekk and brought home a num- The reeve and council ,f Bay- ber of care for Cook Bros, field, aecbixtpaeied by Dr. Metcalf Mary Stewart is confined to ;rt'endecl the 'seseo;a of Pa num- ( hones through illness. on Thursday and Friday la 1, When R. Jim Wright, f' a Hibbertc has last when the- bill re the nnillit g ;purchased the R ,.P, Bell farm on of the Charter of Bayfield wa'sbe- the .London Road -north of iia saes, 1 �. fore the committee. Aftefr mmachm< y' a g $8,500, Thos Workman delibsratiora the bili wale passed, hale had rented the farm for The object of lib's is t secure hat 20 years, the Hydra 'on a cheaper pia than lily McE•wan has returned af- could be laxed St the Villa o wa'e ter a plea:sweet visit with her �.. h r incorporated. Bayfield ias be- -siker Edith, at 7Citchonr, 00 ari incorporated villa a far el The naaiarhi,.a t'ri-�nd':1 of John :Eiery years and will 1ao,:u etsp b ck into are' ,pleas.ved to <e i t stale to b e t; the Enmities of Godorie alai: ou`; regain ,after her Tong . Stanley*r, .1 1 severe ll! tie 1 u e t leo d � . , Ar,.. ers� . t iY i 1 r ! business. Thos. Kyle of the Parr Line, has rented Mr. Green's farm o- r • 4. • �¢+ • • 4 • •. • 4. • • •II+ TTiurradayk Mardi 24the 1927 y{....)_.. f.�•,�L.�Lyx . . �,�,�,,,,, +++4-44+4++•••••••••••;' ..w«,..(.✓.H4+4-4-,•-••••++++++4,,t 'Ile New and Finer Pontiac Si New Beauty, New Features, New. Low : Prices The moment you see the new and finer Pontiac Six, you will realize that it is big value and leader_ ship in the field of kw -priced Sixes. Let us prove this by a demonstration PAIGE 'WITS 20 CHARMING BODY TYPES AND COLOR COMBIN- ATIONS - IN SIXES AND EIGHTS GIVES YOU THE WIDEST RANGE OF INDIVIDUAL CHOICE IN THE BET- TER AND HIGHER PRICED AUTOS.. You must see and drive these new Paige cars before 'you you can fully realize the wonderful pterfor'manee and the amazing values they really are. Let me demonstrate. AUTO REPAIRING ANIS GENERAL GARAGE WORK A SPECIALTY 14. ANGEL., Prop. ▪ Gas Oils Greases Tires Accessories +4.+4.4.e.+ 4.4.4.4.4.4-r,r+4.4.4 •r- +++++4+x•4#t++t+4F4.f•+4 4,+++++++I 4, •• s•me 0041.a+eaeeseetr e1Nai.'ra+rt!•eeei•••TheeeaM S • Yes! Spring with its Sowing and planting time will soon be here - again i i AND WE ,WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICEST OF SEEDS, WHETHER IT BE ALL THE VARIOUSS GRASS SEEDS,OF THE FIELDS OR FOR PLANTING THE HOUSE- HOLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE ASSORT- MENT OF THE VERY BEST a IMPROVED BANNER SEED OATS, CLEAN AT 65c. BUSHEL TRY OUR STOCK FOODS GREENFIELD'S CHAMPION TONIC FOR POULTRY., KEEPS THEM HEALTHY AND PRODUCING ECIetS THE YEAR RO- O f END. AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE WELL -- -4 KNOWN HOMBRE FEED. 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'. s t i Ilii',;! tai IllE1111VllGI1211111111111111 uil1121IIIII IIIIillHll MITI! Harry I•darinoia, taf Torontoe has engaged with Cook Bras, as eeles loan for this season. Ile Was here a number of years, acting as sales man for Milne Rennie, when he ieade a host of friends!. : Row', J. McElroy, of Torontoc accepted a call fro has ac . �, the congreg r ati,on of °armee Pretsbyterian eh -e larch, the congregation have pure cl , ,. cC lased the residence >ldrn r i Mrs. A, IylcMitrtiee, ICittg 14t, for their new minie ori lIo tip. Geiger Was 'xta Clintula ate' tending a meeting of the Reeveses of the rr.unicipality:'s interessti n the appeal of the county vu- attar''s, report, Judge Lewis cit County Court had Wit March lathe. to 'hear argument as to, whetiseer the bylaw appointing the Cis.. Valuators Was, legal. After he ing the arguments, he adjriurmet the court till March 29th, and lee the meantime he Wend that t County Council be h ailed togeL lti:4 and ac"' of they. could agree itis tom.' a ;proper valuation. l ,.