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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-08-21, Page 41’mmSDAY, ‘AVGUST 21, 1030 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE COMING Kenneth USBORNE COUNCIL ENTIRE SYSTEM IS able.- down and was burdened withWHICH? / The Municipal Council of Township of Usborne met at Township Hall, Elimville, on CHATTELS-for you? The ans- ght now. Commencing at 2 You Can Be Well! Nature has provided for your complaints Different herbs for different diseases Was Paralyzed, Could Not Walk Head lyimt Our Herbs Did for This Hoy Elmwood, Ont. (May 13, 1928 Mr. R. j. Marfin:— Dear Sir; 1 must write and let you know how our son, who had creeping par­ alysis, is improving. He had 'Only taken your medicine for about a week when he pauld walk and in 3 weeks had gained 13 Jbs. He has helped his father with seed­ ing and is working every day and feeling fine, Our daughter is also making an im­ provement, is gaining nicely but is still taking your medicine. We certanly can­ not praise your medicine too highly for what it has done for us—-we do not think there is any medicine sold on the market so effective in building up a rundown sys­ tem as Mr- Murfin’s Natural Herb Medi­ cine, and we highly recommend it to our neighbors and friends. Hoping to see you soon, we remain, (Sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Leif so, Elmwood, Ont., R. R. No. 2. • s Says it is Wonderful Medicine And Doctors Cannot Compare With It Hayes Station, Pnt., Jan. 27, 1228 Deai* Sirs: You will find enclosed ten dollars- for which please send me a pack­ age of Gall Stone Tea. I have used one package of these herbs, and helped me, so kindly send this ord^r as soon as possible, Yours truly Burketon, Ont,, Jjfly 26, 1927 Murfin:-— used the last last Spring, .so I/im sending for This is sure/Wonderful med- Dear Mr. I have from you some more. ' J| icjne, better than all thejRoetor’s medicine I have ever taken. Expert in Herbs From 9.00 a.m. till 5 p.m. is No Operation is Necessary for an THE HERBAL WAY to-morrow is sound 'ad- BEYOND TO-MORROW what does it ho w,er depends very largely on you—your for LEARN to-day so that you may EAR- vice. A Business Training taken here'^fl give you a sure founda­ tion for future success|and will prep ej you for one of the many superior positions available to C. B. graduates. FALL TERM OPEn4 TUESD^7, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1930 /I Central R. F. LUMSDEN, B.A., Principal STRATFORD ONTARIO iness College CHEST 1.00 U50 .50 IM Ji With this Total v; AU for FOR EACH OF THESE DISEASES Aithritis Asthma Anaemia Red Wetting Bladder Troubles Boils Blood Pressure Kidney Troubles Lumbago Neuritis Nerve Trembles Qver-Fatne33 Brights Disease > Bronchitis Paralysis & Rheumatism Catarrh Stomach Troubles Constipation Uraemia, Worms / Dropsy Skin Diseases Gravel Gall Stones Hey Fever Tonsilitis Heart Troubles Female Troubles Piles Weak Manhood, Etc STEEP THE HERBS AND DRINK THE HERB TEA Canadian Botanic ^Gardens BOX 513 362 PRINCESS AVE., LONDON, ONTARIO (Between Waterloo and Colborne. Streets) 71; Gordon Delbridge, weed cutting $20.00; Harold Denham, ditto $16.- 25; Isaac Gower, ditto ,$18.75i; Fred Wright, weed cutting $23.7’5; Free­ man Horn, ditto $6,25; Gerald Ford ditto <$20.00; Wilbert Batten, weed cutting $22.50; Louis'Fletcher, ditto $2.50; Milton Gower, ditto $2.50; Allen Jaques, ditto $2.75; Fred Ford, weed cutting .and grading $21.75; Maurice Co’ates, grading $2.50; Luther Reynolds, ditto $6.- 25; Clinton Sweet, ditto $13.15; J. Kirk, ditching, $24.20; Nelson Hun­ kin, drawing tile $7.00; Mi’s. H. Ford, clerical work $2.00;' Henry Ford, .superintendance $86.10. 'Car. Council adjourned tof meet on Sat. urday, September 6tlx, at 1 p.m. Henry -Strang, Clerk the the Au­ gust 2nd, 1930, pursuant to1 adjourn­ ment, with all the members of the Council present. The minutes- of the meeting held July 5th were read and approved on motion pf Williams and Westcott, with the following items’ for pay­ ment being excluded, viz: Jones & May, grass seed $6.58; gravel $99.98; rent chinery $162.00. Correspondence: from L. L. ~ ’ ing stones on the highways of the township. Shier and Dew: That the consent of the council; be given pro­ viding.\Mr. Follick; secures the con­ sent of the owners of the property adjoining same. Carried. ReqiiPst from Hay Council fef payment of the Wildfong Brain As­ sessment. .Dew — Williams: That the-same be paid forthwith. Carried. Statement from G. W.' Holman, County Clerk, as to the amount of County rates due, viz: . County pur­ poses $8'551.65; County Highways $4886.66; Provincial Highways $2,- 443.33; Old Age Pensions $1221.67, total $17,103.31. ^"Bill from F. P. Gibbs for $159.- 75 for auditing 1928 accounts,■ Wil­ liams—Westcott: That the bill- be paid. ~ ‘ ” Mr. _ ______o Globe Indemnity Co., interviewed the Council, soliciting renewal >of Road Liability Insurance. Westcott—■Williams: That a policy in the Canadian General Insurance Co., for $10,000 be taken at an an­ nual premium of $100.00. Carried ‘ Dew—Shier: That the Dominion of Ctyiada General Insurance Com­ pany Policy for the protection of workmen engaged by the Township be renewed for another year at the annual premium of $72, Carried $2.00 received for sale of old grader blade from Chas. Kistner. • 60e. received for sale of old posts Winchelsea bridge from* F. Wright; Williams—Dew: That the follow­ ing tax rates be struck for 1930, viz:; General County rate 3.6 mills, Old Age pensions rate .5 mills, to-' tai 4.1 mills;'County Highway rate. 2 mills; Provincial Highway rate 1 mill; Township rate 4 mills; Gen, School rate 2,4 mills and that the' amounts necessary for each school ' section shall be levied by special rate, entered on the Collector’s Roll, and collected with other rates and that a By-L'aw be drafted confirm­ ing the same. Carried. Shier—Williams: That .the Reeve ' and Treasurer be empowered to bor­ row funds, necessary for current ex­ penses'and the payment of Drain; Contractors from the Bank of Mont­ real, Exeter. Carried. » Westcott-—Shier: That an addi­ tional levy be* made on the Winchel- _ REBUILT, HE SAYS “Indigestion, a sluggish liver and constipation made my life miser- I was thin, weak and run- rheu- AUCTION SALE [ --- Of --- TWO FARMS IN HAY TWK HOUSE AND LOTS IN EXETER CHATTELS, E3?C. The undersigned ha/received in-* structions to sell by public auction^. at Exeter Nil'll’, on SATURDAY* Al ST 30, 1930 clock the follow*' S tanlake, of County Ma- Communication Follick St. Marys’s re of of Sar- my ttles 1 out n has been re- '5 pounds in fie Happy Though§’ range, V2 coucht 1 heater, exten* sion ladder, fal^leaf table, 2 small! tables, dininf-room chairs, three rockers,\organ 2 dresseVs, 2 stretcher pictures, ing, blin hanging wagon, b number, o FARM more or le|s Ifeing Lot 11, 8. B. Con- 6, Hay. TwP*- -3Xcn West half o^.___ _____ ___. HOUSE AND TWO ‘ LOTS—-Being Lots 8 and 10 on Main -Streets, iot •Exeter North, on which is a large- brick house and barn. TERMS OF SALE CHATTELS—CASH REAL ESTATE—Teh per cept. oa day of sale; balance' in thirty FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer ARTHUR FORD & HILTO rFORD' xecutors erfection 'oil heater, ests of drawers, one , linoleum, carpets^ boiler, tubs, bed®* ass cupboard, lamps,, sealers, clock, lights cutter, ladder and aS- ter articles'. sisting of 100 acres- ' KIRKTON f Miss Proctor, of Sarnia, is visit­ ing her sister, Mrs. McHardy. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Gunning, of Granton, were .Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ira Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Randall and two daughters, of (M-eaford, were week­ end visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. N. Doupe. ■Mr. John Duncan left last week for a trip to Western Candida. Among those who motored to Grand Bend Sunday are Mr. Mrs. Ruben Sweitzer and,Billy; and Mrs. Walter Hazelwood, Wm. Pym and Horace Greenstreet. Mr. David Hazelwood is camping at Grand Bend. The garden party on Dr. C. A. Campbell’s lawn • on , Wednesday night was a success ill every way and a fine program was given. Dr. ■Campbell occupied the chair. The en­ tertainers were Mrs. (.Rev.) Bulteel, (Mrs. Wm. Urquhart, Miss Proctor, Harold Tuft. The Woodham Or­ chestra supplying the music for the evening and Mr. Young, of gave for details , also J5’0 acres being: rQt 3, Con. 6, Hay Twp.' I TBEASOSE Containing Le Ton Perfume value Almond Cream -./.50 Face Powder Cold Cream__&L BnHiantine Cocoanut Shampoo TOIS GREAT SALE : Amazing Special August 15 August 2 S. HOWEY, Chemist and Optician EXETER, ONTARIO Mail Orders add 15 c. Rp3tage 'Carried Gumming, irepresen-ting the .. interviewed sea and Stewart pay the balance due the Township, Carried. ■ • William—new: Treasurer, Frdnk Coates, be notified n ^ie Council on September uiei 6tn, at 5 p.m.‘ to have outstand- ■*hg accounts settled. Carried. -Shier-*—Westcott: That the follow­ ing payments be m'ade, viz;—-B. M. Francis, Agejit Can. Gen, Ins. Co., premium $100.00,;. Frank Delbridge Agent Dora, or Can. -Gen. Ins. Co.’ premium $72.00;’F.p. Gibbs, Char­ tered Accountant, auditing for 1928 $159.75; Jos. Dwyer, Bal Cont, WiliCheisea Drain $15.00; Lv^u Graham, bah eont, price Washburn J08, ^wyer, advance hh “botcher Drain coiltract $500,00: Wm. Cohnelly, advance on pym Dr cent. $1640.00; -Chas,. Kistner, ad­ vance oil .Elimville Dr. coiit; $800;: A. F, Hess, Treas,, Hay, Usborne’ Assessment Wlidfong drain $2346.50 tfdfking gravel $470.** •3'0; Wellington Batten, ditto $4SL- Drain Schemes to That the former price Donald ad- an address. Toronto WILL malic pains, gon drove eve body, my entir bililt and I’ve laid weight. “.Sargon Pills stipation and sti to normal action upsetting.”-—William Maria St., Toronto, retired business man. Sargon may be obtained in Exeter at W/ S. Howey’s. ' (Advertisement) ved me of con- lated my liver Rhout nausea or O’Neil, 148 ELIMVIL^ GBAltf W3$TED Pool an are prepare possible prf bags and s ialize in pea: price.—COOJ Phone 54 Fain wanted. W6 to pJ5? you the highest ou witla trucks. We spec- e sure and get ousi feROS. M4LIANG- -■ GOii -4 ' Hensail, Ont,. cash LUMLEY LOCAL NEWS wanted. We pay y/U the highest >h you with We spec- and get our S. MILLING CO. Hensail, Ont. • of Renfrew and Mrs. Bartlett, of Thamesford .spent the past week with their mother Mrs. John McQueen and brother Ste­ wart and family. Miss Mary Kerslake is visiting her friends in Toronto and is taking in the Exhbition. Mr. Fred Simmons still continues, in a Very critical condition. GRAIN WANT Pool and ca^sh grai are prepared^t possible price bags and suppl ialize in peas, price.-—COOK B Phone 54 Mrs. I-Iemery, | The great' night for Grand Bend .‘is drawing nigh, and they are pre­ sparing to fete its honored guest. Rudy Vallee, -the renouned movtie 'and radio star, will not have very .much time to idle away at the Bend. r _ .. ’ this engagement he will Casting the Fleischman from coast to coast', at ‘After the dance there, .''his orchestra, the 12 Connecticut Yankees, will board their private ■bus, and motor to Grand Bend. They will fill this- engagement, leave immediately for the U. 8. the next night. Rudy is about busiest man in the .country, and little time for play. However, believes in the old saying, hay while the sun shines.” *• Special preparations will soon be under way. A now, enlarged plat­ form is to 4>e erected in the Casino to accommodate the large orchestra., Two, special grand pianos are to be used by Mr. Vallee’s -orchestra. When he was asked, he immediately picked out Mason Riseh pianos for his engagement. The night before he plays be broad- Yeast hour Canton, O. Vallee and then . for the has , he Make areMr. and Mrs, Bruce Rivers holidaying this week in Hamilton and Toronto. The Grandstand at the Canadian National Exhibition has a- seating capacity of 16,800. Mr. Ellis Tapp, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, Parkhill, is holidaying at his home here. Mr, and Mrs»> Will Johnson and little daughter, of Toronto, are vis­ iting with Mrs. Elizabeth Ffayne and other relatives. Mi4. E. French, of Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. alid Mrs. E. A. Follick. 'Mrs. Follick, who lias been quite ill is slowly improving. Mr. John Luxton, of Usborne', who has been confined’ to the house for some time through illness, is again able to be around, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker, Mrs. Wm. Sanders 'and daughter Bernice and son Norman, of Stephen, visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. James Pom- roy, in London, on Sunday, * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Louch Clear Creek 'spent the week-end iting with, Mrs. and Mrs. J, B. Also calling on Mr’, and Mrs. W Mr. and Mrs, little Miss Eleanor, accompanied by Mrs. Abbott’s sister, Miss Ethel Seed a teacher, of Chicago, are holidaying with (Mr, and Mrs. Arto Delve at Gaston’s Grove, on Lake Huron near Eofest. Mr, Wm. Edmunds, of Flint, Mich, has,joined Mrs. Edmunds, __ been holidaying for two weeks at the. home of her parents, Mr Mrs. E. Rowciiffo. They visit at ML Edmund’s home at Thed ford. J r of vis- Mr.Louch’s parents Armitage, of Lucan, her uncle and aunt, . Smith, of Centralia. W. F. Abbott- and who has and will also Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miners and. . family from Saskatoon were calling on relatives in this community Iasi; week. Mrs. Morley, of Whalen is visit­ ing her daughter Mrs. Ewart Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roe and babzf Robert, Mrs. Helen Wenuel and son Jack, of Stratford visited with re­ latives in this vicinity last Saturday. Mr. .and Mrs. S. Whaley, of Sfc Marys were visitors here last week. Mr. G. Ballingajl, of London, vis­ ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. S, Wilson. * • Mr. and Mrs. Will. Pybus, of near ■ Chiselhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Robert • Bragg and daughter, Geraldine, of” Windsor, .spent Sunday with relutiv* es in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gower, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tye and little son, of '..London, called on iM-r. and Mrs. Fred Wright recently -on their return from holidaying at Grand Bend. Miss Bessie Johns is visiting in Exeter this week. Mr. Garnet Wilson spent Sunday in London with his sister Mr. Jas^ Ogden. Mr. Alec. Smith, who - has been working for Mr. Joe Bailey, oii the 8th concession, is in Victoria Hos- fr-om Typhoid fever- Alden Jones, of —Johns last pital Suffering -Mr. and Mrs.__ vlsited^at Mr. Hy. day. Miss Doris Elford spent a days in Exeter with Mr, and M. Elford recently. Lon- Sail- fw Mr-% 1 We regret very much that Mr- * Clias. Delbridge is confined to his ■ bed the result of a very bad fall from a load of grain last week. Miss Mary Grant, R.N., of Exeter, is 1st attendance, Miss Bessie Bell, nurse at the Orte • tdrlo Hospital, London, returned, to London on Friday after a delightful ho““ay with, her parents My, an® • —1. ,she also visited Stanley, Toronto, Detroit <Mrs. Thomas Bell, at Bort f and Grand Bend’.'. a