The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-02-16, Page 4OTURSMY, MORT 16,THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
USBORNE COUNCIL
The Municipal Council of the
Township' of Vaborne met on Satur
day. February 4th at the Halt, Elim-
ville in its monthly meeting*. Reeve
Ballantyne occupied the chair with
Councillors, Skinner, Dew, Berry'
and Williams present. The minutes
of the meeting of January Sth were
read and approved on motion of
Dew-Berry.
Acknowledgments were received
from Children’s Shelter, Muskoka
Hospital and Sick Children's Hos
pital for grants made, and from
Treasurer of Hibbert Township of
payment of Boundary account.
Communication from Ontario
Railway Board re By-Law for opera
tion of the Thames Road Telephone
System. Eastern Ontario. Good
Roads Association Circular soliciting
co-operation at the 'Good .Roads Con
vention for better terms from Gov
ernment for Municipal aid. Berry-
Skinner: That Reeye Ballantyne at
tend the Good Roads Convention, if
"possible. Carried
Communication from Highways De
partment urging the Attendance of
all Township Road Superintendants
at the Superintendant’s Convention
in Toronto on February 20th and
21st pointing out that the Depart
ment defrayed 50% of the expenses
Henry Ford was instructed to at
tend. <
Wm. Johns presented the Audi
tor’s report on the 1927 business
showing a balance for local purposes
of $3288.69; Schools §4500; Drains
Hogarth
Baby Chick
I
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L. V, HOGARTH
Manager and Proprietor
Hatchery
I am now preparing to start my Hatchery in a few days, and in
order to have as many orders as possible booked before setting the
cmahinfes, I am giving a discount of 10% on all orders received-by
February 15th, accompanied by a deposit of 25% of the amount of
order. March prices for Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Wyandot-
tes, and Black Minorcas, $19-00 per 100. White Leghorns and An-
conas, $18.00 per 100. April prices lc. per chick less.
I have now the incubator capacity of 94,000 eggs every three
weeks, having purchaed the 47,000 egg Smith Incubator, exhibited
at “The Worlds Poultry Congress” at Ottawa last summer. This
should give me space to take care of all orders this season, whether
they he large or small. We afe prepared to continue our Custom
Hatching work at 4c. per egg, in tray lots.
Parties leaving their orders at the Hatchery with deposit and
who call-for their chicks, lc. less than above prices.
We have in stock a large shipment of coal and oil brooders of
the latest models, as well as everything necessary for the raising of
abby chicks, in feed, feeders and drinking fountains.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank all my old customers
fox- past business, also to welcome many new ones. You will find
us always ready to help you with any poultry problems you have,
and to assist you in raising poultry at a profit. TRY US.
$715.36.
Williams-Skinner: That the Audi
tor’s Report as presented be adopted
Carried.
Skinner-Williams •’ That the Audi
tors be paid $2.00 each extra for ad
ditional demands made by Govern
ment and increased volume of busi
ness for 1927 and road expenditure
and drains. Carried.
Thos. Bell interviewed the Coun
cil re change of course and repair to
the open portion of the Winchelsea
Creek Drain. He was istrueted to
prepare his petition and present it
to Council at its March meeting.
Berry-Skinner: That Jas. McElrea
be assessor for 192S: Williams, no
seconder, an amendment that A.
Doupe be assessor.
Jas. McElrea was appointed As
sessor and Dog Tag Distributor for
1928.
Dew-Williams: That Henry Ford
be appointed Tp. Rd, Superintendant
for 1926 at 35c, an hour for time
employed. Carried.
The Gardner Drain Report will be
considered at the next meeting at 2
o’clock,
Skinner-Williams: That the fol
lowing bills be paid: Wm. Johns,
auditing $12.00; E. N. Shier, audit
ing $12.00; Jno, Whelihan, snow
work Bidd. Bdy. $7.00; Jno. M.
Glenn, error Hibbert-Usboime Bdy,
Drain $1,33; Frank Coates, salary
Treasurer $85.00, excise stamps $15.
total $100.00; Gerald Ford, snow
work con. 2, ,,,.7.80; Hector Row
cliff e, snow work $2.00; R. Williams
snow work, road 7, 70c.; C. Johns,
snow work, road 7, $2.0 0; Kenneth
Johns, snow work, road 7, $1.00;
Henry Ford, snow work road seven,
$3.00, superintendance $9.45, total
$12.45; Ray Brooks, grav. con, 5,
$1.25; Ross-Taylor. Bridge material
con. 14, $7.80; Albert Neil, error
dog tax $2.00; Sec’y-Treas, of Good
Roads Assoc., Membership Fee $5.
Carried.
Berry: That we adjourn to meet
Saturday March 3rd at 1 o’clock.
Henry Strang, clerk.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore subsisting
between us, the undersigned John
Wein, John C. Reid, Pearl Kraft
Susan Kraft and Marie Kraft, as
General Merchants, was this day
dissolved by mutual consent, so far
as regards the said John Wein. All
debts due to the said partnership
are to be paid, and those due from
the same discharged, at Dashwood,
Ontario, where the business will be
continued by the said John C. Reid,
Pearl Kraft, Susan Kraft and Marie
Kraft, under the firm of J. C. Reid
& Company.
Dated at Dashwood, Ontario, this
1st day of February A. D. 1928.
John Wein, J. C. Reid, Pearl Kraft,
Susie Kraft, Marie Kraft.
Witness, Mrs. John Wein,
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Hensail.
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Exeter High School-Report
* indicates a subject taken in a lower form.
H indicates a subject taken in a higher fornL
FORM I, 1A
Ballantyne^ Roy ................LA FR CO O,C.LI tJ.H.AL BO GE AR
..... 86 65 51 GO 58 62 85 81 S3 51Balkwin, Rmth ..................... 75 79 60 50 64 65 83 85 83 77Beaver, Edna ......................... 78 46 63 73 71 70 70 71 91 63Brown, Earle . ....................... 86 78 64 41 65 83 37 92 70Christie, Earl ........................ 81 88 66 6?47 60 98 70 92 70Christie, Grace .................... 73 56 65 56 49 45 65 70 61 77Coates, Jean .....................
Cochrane, Grafton ............63 66 70 65 60 85 72 96 63
.... 78 57 55 77 54 40 96 56 80 66Cox, Dorothy .....................
Creech, Joseph .................
.... 66 62 62 59 55 65 90 89 83 78
... 94 90 62 72 77'87 100 80 96 70
Dearing, Edward ................. 46 61 66 60 71 75 70 74 95 81
Grab, Gordon ........................ 87 79.73 64 73 88 95 98 100 59
Hicks, Gwendolyn ...........61 69 70 56 55 ab 64 85 76
Jackson, Joseph .................... 4G 64 58 72 69 67 75 82 87 72
Jennings, Rose ..................... 49 43 60 55 48 65 96 54 94 57
Kuhn, Marguerite ................ 94 76 70 58 77 75 90 76 98 76Lawson, Olive ....................... 77 69 60 57 52 40 88 70 81 74
Martin, Margaret ................. 74 44 65 63 65 65 78 42 91 56
Penhale, Jean ..................... 48 45 65 63 61 60 68 58 71 66
Pryde, Raymond ................. 77 52 68 60 72 92 50 65 96 67
Sanders, Bernice ............... 34 42 69 55 55 60 ab 67 85 79
Seldon, Wallace ................... 82 67 61 60 69 73 98 88 91 64
Simp, Merna ....................57 61 61 65 68 72 82..74
Skinner, Gerald .................... 74 50 57 52 61 79 ab 83 94 66
.... 79 58 67 61 55 59 90 73 97 84
Stewart, Madeline ................. 78 76 69 57 6-5 62 78 50 96 71
Stone, Ruby ........................ 80 72 71 62 61 86 100 93 94 85
... 89 75 76 68 77 95 100 94 97 67
Webb, Milton ...................... 62 78 69 65 64 43 77 73 93 78
Wheeler, Viola ..................... 91 79 63 70 45 65 92 70
FORM I, IB
LA FR CO O.C.C.H , AL BO GE AR
Brown, Allan .................................80 97 75 80 86 54 16 87 48
Brown, Leona................... .76 99 73 60 40 8 22 61 59
Cole, Harry .......................85 79 85 59 30 67 96 56
Cooper, John ..............28 55 57 75 48 27 28 67 50
Davis, Dorothy ,................96 70 80 50 68 73 77 66
Davis, Marion ......,........................87 68 70 30 45 75 79 72
Dearing, EHa .....................•64 86 64 65 40 26 45 88 81
Dearing, Greta....................69 80 60 65 25 54 43 83 82
Ellerington, Margaret .....90 92 76 75 40 49 54 60 79
Elliott Elizabeth .............88 ab 79 80 ab 44 38 79 54
Elliott, Marie ...................ab 53.75 ab ab 48 88 73
86 64 85 50 27 64 86 62
Hamblin, Oswald .............ab 68 85 47
70
69 91 58
91 97 61 60 52 77 92 70
Hutchison, Gladys ,..........86 94 58 60 25 63 64 80 72
Jennings, Constance .......80 95 61 80 57 39 84 89 47
Kay, Gladys .........,............85 99 74 85 48 35 92 89 .72
99 64 65 ah 57 50 85 70
Kerslake, M'ary .................o.......72 86 73 90 73 30 86 96 88
Laing, Cecil .......................56 60 55 35 10 50 74 54
MurdoCk,-W. ..................................31 68 ab ab ab ab ab 79 ab
Murdock, McBeth . 75 70 ab ab ab ab ab 85 ab
77'ab-62 60 7 19 41 72 79
■R Tin rip iVTarearftt, .........83'61 80 48 40 51 53.49
81 87 78 75 59 24 59 88 78
90 60 50 35 S3 62 87 59
Snider, Melvin ..................
Stuart, Lydia ....................
Swan, Dorothy ..................
............78
76
74
96
74
79
73
63
80.
78
65
59
41
ab
57
.52
46
64
66
40
,98
74
64
68
. 74
54Swan, Dorothy ......................
Mabel Hay was absent.
FORM II
LA
Balkwill, William .............*•••
Boyle, Clarence .....................Calf as, Stella .......................... 86*
Campbell, Stuart .................. j>6
Desjardins, Irvine ................. 71*
Ellerington, Wm..................... 90-
Etherington,' Archie .............. 62
Godbolt, Gerald ..................... 72
Godbolt, Kathleen .................
MacDonald, Marguerite ........ ab
McKaig, William ...................
Mustard, Aldie ...................... ao
Penhale, Helen .....................
Penhale, Margaret .............. »»
Qtiinn, Everett ..................... "1
Smith, Eldon ......................... 87
Stanlake, Normair ...............87
Stuart, Ivan .................. 96-
Stackhouse. Eva ...............•••■ 95-
Thomson, Dorothy ................. 53
Wells, Mary ............................
Wiseman, Kathleen ........ 81
Caldwell, Bernice .................
McLean, Dorothy ................. 66-
Stella Calfas, I Botany 64;
Etherington, Middle School B. H
McLean I Geograthy; Dorothy Th
ab* 54 40 54 55 19 16 38 25
STorman Stanlake, I Algebra 68; Archie
story 74, Physics 65, Chemistry 68; D.
rmson; see also IV.
FR GR-CO O.C. LI AR GO ZO PH
95 82 30 65 ab 85 76 74
66 72*59 83 28 64 62
52 65 34 60 30 51
53 71 65 63 54 39 38 49
52 60*66 73 30 19 ab 55
97*54 58 61 73 71 54 69
63 82 5Q 50 72 65
65 59 66 78 50 68 65
ab 65 58 48 32 54 42 48
ab ab ab ab 35 ab ab 76
39 90 49 64 77 99 63 80 57
70 74 53 63 77 97 67 ab 88
54 87 68 66 77 73 66 58 85
78 92 55 67 55 67 .77 92 85
95 66 52 65 30 37 24
92 40 54 75 55 33 28 79
96 57 56 78'74 85
100’1:86 30 58 73 87 50 86 87
64 62 66 79 85 76 70 62
42 50 55 58 46
50 90 68 67 83 70 46 90 91
79’96 78 68 80 87 90 88 97
71 59 69 43 20 62 52
FORM III
Beavers, Reginald ...............
Clerk?, Laura ...............,
CO
.................. 59
......................ab
LI
23a
abh
AH BH
77
AL GO PH CH
92*69 66
Ford. Irwin .........................43 33 32 35 58
Hay, Hazel ............................................. 59 33a 79 50 66 75
Hunter, Marjorie .................................... 57 42 58 22 51 ’59 60
Kerr, Lulu ............. ..............
.................. 64 66 47 100 52
McClyment, Harvey ............................ 38 43 54 49 90 55
Reid, Kathleen ........?....... ................... ,-47 48 26 33 72 44 50
Reid, Stanley .......................................... 45h 49 52 63*28 50
Sims, Verda ............................................ 34*52 «10 17*5 4
Skinner, Harold ...................................... 56 56 44 30 25
Pearce, Charles ........... ................... 17h 55h 64 50 58 54
West, Sydney ......................................... 35 49 59 69 50 80 74
Westcott. Doreen /.«................................ 52 47 54 33 50 40 36
Gower, Herman .............................ab 80 77 ab ab
Verda Sims IlOral Comp., 5 9; Harvey McClymont IV Latin A. 76, Lat.
C. 70; Charles Pearce II Latin 74, II French 55, English taken in Upper
School; Laura Clarke II French absent, II Latin 51; S. Reid, Latin absent,
French absent, Spanish 53.
FORM IV
LA. LC F A F 5 CO LI AH BII AL GO PH CH
Anderson, Harry ■ -GO 71 59 51 67 65 72 51h ;•
Bierling, Irene .... 62 57 81 57 49 89 21 57
Birk, Leonard .... 94 62 76 59 53h 88h
Brcmner, Edna ....ab*58 45 46 59 54 52 • 28 0 55
Delbridge, Marjorie 87*60 61 90 78
Heywood, Lena .... ab 65 ab':
Hicks, Margaret ....68 77 71 61 63 n 64 64*60
Howald, Muriel ....
Jennings, Harry .... 67
76 66 65.55 85 8779716952586070Klopp, Lloyd ........75*16 20a 57 7 57Love, Lettie ........ 75 68 79 55 50 55a 36 83Bearce, Marjorie .. 55
Russell, Isabel 93
54 43 51 57*38 52 70*
51 72 47 48 45 60 54Salter, Doris 62 76 51 65 50 68 62 62Sippell, Kenneth 98*96*37 44 47 70
Snider, Kathleen .... 58 51 69 ab 48 51 77 66Tieman, Eugene 82 78 79 62h 100 88 94Willis, Wanda..........89 .65 68 55 85 67 67
Woods, Catherine ,.56 48 72 35 50 54,30 64*
Thomson, Dorothy 53 42
Ha
47 62 89
Marjorie Delbtidge,Trigono metry 78 rry Anderson,Gorman 37;
Dorothy Thomson, See al so form II,
FORM V
L.A,
Addison, Alex
L.C. F.Ax F.C CO
61
LI MH
' 52a
AL GO TR PH CH
80 73 85 78 72*99*
AlWOrth, Edward 8'4 65 73 69 06 92
Cook, Harry .......72*68*05*70*57
Creech, Hugh 91 62 56 65 14 100 62
Douglas, Mafgare't 65 68 88 74 64 58 44
Greb, Lily .............60 77 57 44 80*78
Horton, Harold 85 70 39 70 62*72*
tiofyoy, Etigono 84 82 82 07 86
Howey, Marvin 77 74 64 42 67
Hunter, Lulu ......71 68 85 75 44 44 71*
Joynt, Hatty 80 71 71 67 67
McDonoU, Mildtoj 70*72*75*26*63 66*
McLean, Clarence"'.88 80 65 90 70
Medd, Marjorie ....92 60 ■ 73 64 24*64*
Mitchell, Clifton ....70 67 44 55*77*86 74
Orme, Helen ........75*67*70*38 55*
penrose, Walter ....72 78 41 67 40 87
Pfaff, Leonard ....61 50 62*
Prang, Leonard ....61 47 78 50 49
Taman, Edward ....82*79*92 70 67 20 79-
Thomson, Hazel ....91 73 90 73 50 56 42 60
Tieman, Anna 80*76*78*74*6G 66 49
Willis, Marie ........82 ab 50 88 39-
Workman, Olive ..90 69 82 80 25
Addison Alox,Botany 79, Zoology 64,, Spanish absent;Cook,Harry
Botany 74, Zoology 84; Howey, Eugene Botany 64, Zoology 84; Joynt, Hy..
Botany 54, Zoology 41; Penrose, Walter, Spanish 83; Pfaff, Leonard Bot
any 29; Zoology 66; Willis Marie, Botany 55, Zoology 56, Spanish 93.
Harold Horton, B. History 73; Marvin Howey, German 54; M. Mc-
Donell A. History 85; B. History $7; C. Mitchell B. History 90; H, Orme-
A. HistoryJ40, B, History 68; L. Pfaff, B. History 75.
CENTRALIA, Ontario
Friday, February 17th
1928, at one o’clock sharp
CAR LOAD^FWI^OUN
SEVERAL MATCHED TEAMS, GREYS AND BLACKS.
THESE HORSES ARE WELL BRED AND ARE BIG AND
SOUND; NO BRANDS, QUIET AND WELL BROKEN.
TERMS: CASH
Frank Taylor F. Coates C. R. Cottingham & W. R. Elliott
Auctioneer. Clerk Proprietors
Cattle Sale
FRANK TAYLOR’S FARM
EXETER
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th
1928, at one o’clock sharp
6 cows with calves
12 cows calving soon
6 cows due in March
7 yearling heifers
TERMS
7 months credit on furnishing ap
proved joint notes with six per cent,
interest.
F. TAYLOR, Auctioneer
BYRON E. HICKS, Proprietor
. CLEARING
AUCTION SALE.
--- of ---
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
AND HOUSEHOP EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction,
"LOT 21, CON. 12, HIBBERT
— on —
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928
■at 1 o’clock sharp th& following
HORSES—Gelding rising 6 years
old; mare rising 8 years; General
Purpose mare, 12 years old in foal;
General Purpose mare, 9, years old;
Driving colt rising 2 years.
CATTLE—2 cows due at time of
sale; cow due March 5th; cow due
March 7th; cow due April 1st; cow
due April 3rd; cow due April 6th;
cow due September 1st; heifer due
March 21st; heifer due April 25th;
8 two year old steers; 6 two year old
heifers; 12 one year olds.
PIGS—3 sows due March 3rd; 1
sow due May 20 th; 15 chunks 125
pounds each; 8 pigs 10 weeks old;
8 pigs 6 weeks old.
POULTRY—- 75 hens; about
75 pullets; 2 turkeys, 1 gobler; 2
geese, 1 gander; 2 ducks, 1 drake.
IMPLEMENTS—M. H. binder, M.
C. binder; 2 M. H. cultivators;.two
M. H. hay sakes; F. & W., mower;
drill with grass seeder, set.Diamond
harrows, Cockshutt riding plow, one
walking plow, steel roller, bean , cul
tivator and puller, 2 wagons and
neckyokes, gravel box, wagon box,
stock rack (new), sleigh, 2sets of
whiffle trees, 2 cars, ropes, pulleys,
horse scuffler (new), fanning mill,
wheelbarrow, grindstone, top buggy
2 cutters, water trough, set of brass
mounted breeching harness, 2 sets
of plow harness, set single harness,
shot gun, cross cut saw, root pulper,
hoes, forks, chains, grain bags, two
horse blankets, Anker Holth separ
ator (nearly new), churn and other
articles too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Plano,
bench and music, sideboard, cup
board, 2 extension tables, oval table
2 small tables, 2 lounges, 2 rocking
chairs, arm chair, 12 chairs, congol-
nim rug 9x9 ft, linoleum rug 9x12
ft., linoleum rug 12x15 ft., 3 fugs,
baby sleigh nearly new, 7 bedsteads
and springs, 4 mattresses, large bur
eau, dresser, wash stand, camp bed,
bin, toilet get, set of dishes, 86
pieces; kitchen clock, cook stove,
$tove, clothes horse, quantity of
lamps, pots, pans and other
t0 mention.■ TERMB—$10 and under, Cash,
over that amount 8 months’ credit
will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes, or a discount of 4 per
cent, off for cash.
R. ROBINS, Proprietor,
FRANK Taylor, Auctioneer,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all Creditors and others having
claims against the estate of JOANNA
THOMSON, late of the Village of
Hensall, who died on the 20th day;
of January 1928, are requested to
forward their claims duly proven to
the undersigned on or before the 5tli
day of March 1928.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said date the Exe
cutrix will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which she then shall have
notice'.
Dated at Exeter this 13th day of
February 1928.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
■that all Creditors and others having'
claims against the Estate of ELIZA
BETH McDIARMID, late of the-
Towship of Stanley, widow, who
died on the 2nd day of January, 19-
28, are required to forward theta;
claims duly proven ,to the udersiguJ
ed on or before the 5 th day of-March.
1928.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said elate the Exe
cutrix will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which she then shall have
notice.
Dated at Exeter this 13£h day of
February 1928.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Ferdinand Henry- Schrader, of the
Township of Stephen, County of Hu
ron, did on the Sth day of February
1928 make an authorized assignment
of all his property for the benefit of
his creditors, and that Edmund
Weld, Official Receiver has appoint
ed me to be custodian of the Es
tate of the Debtoi* until the first
meeting of creditors.,
NOTICE is further given that the
first meeting of creditors in the
above estate will be held at my of
fice, No. 404 Talbot St., in the city
of London, Province of Ontario, on
the 20th day of February, 1928 at
2:36 o’clock in the afternoon.
TO ENTITLE YOU to vote therer
at proof of your claim-mut be lodg
ed with me before the meeting is
held.
PROXIES to be used at the meet
ing must be lodged with me prior
thereto.
AND FURTHER take notice that
at such meeting the creditors will,
elect the permanent trustee.
AND FURTHER take notice that
if you have any claim against the
debtor for which you are entitled to
rank, proof of such claim must be
filed with me, or with the trustee
when appointed; otherwise the pro
ceeds of the debtor's estate will be
distributed among the parties en
titled thereto without regard to your
claim.
Dated at London, this Sth day of'
February 1928,
F. W. RAYMOND*
Custodian
Box 171, London, Onto
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