The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-04-23, Page 24
with
6, 1931, author-
debentures pro
of extensions to
Telephone Sys-
THVHSPAY, AVRIL 2Sv.l, J031
Now
*4
%
of Hay Municipal Telephone
be head three times and
passed.
By-law No.
WITH ALL THE
OF THE WHOLE WHEAT
Canadian Prosperity by eating
J/We keep
expenses
Shredded Wheat"
*sI’ve foynd one way of get
ting better breakfasts for
loss money. I serve Shredded
Wheat. I don’t know any
thing else that gives so much
nourishment and costs so'
little. It’s so easy to digest
that every one likes it, too—
especially when I cover it
with fresh fruit. Shredded
Wheat is whole wheat, and
with milk it contains every
food element we need for
growth and good health.”
THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT
COMPANY, LTD
BRAN
TWO “Shredded Wheat” Biscuits a day.
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When Doing Her Housework
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work. A friend told me about Doan’s Kidney Pills.
I have taken five boxes and am now feeling fine again;
lots of ambition to do my own work, washing, etc. The
pains in my back are completely gone, and the puffiness
under my eyes has disappeared. I recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills to all suffering women.”
Price, 50 cents a box at all drug and general stores, or
mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co J
Ltd., Toronto, Ont.1
CANADA'S
GREATEST S
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
HAY COUNCIL
The regular monthly meeting*®?:
the council of the Township of Hay
met at the town hall, Zurich, on
Monday afternoon* April 6th, 15131,
with all the members 'present. The
minutes of the previous meeting
were heard and adopted as read-
A communication from the De«
partmenf, of Public Highways was
laid before the council showing that
the grant on Township Road ex
penditure for 193Q amounted to
$4743,3.3 and treasurer stated that
cheque for same had been received.
The following, resolutions were
passed;
That By-law No. 5, 1931 provid
ing for new regulations governing
renters
System
finally
That
izing the issue of
viding for the cost
the Hay Municipal
tem during 1930 amounting to $2,-
013.50 be read three times and fin
ally passed,
That By-law No. 7, 1931 provid
ing for the expenditure of $8700,00
on Township Roads during 1931 lie
read three times and finally passed.
That By-law No, 8, 1931 provid
ing for the separation of Lot number
and concession 10, Harrington Fink-
beiner. owner, from tS. S. No. 6 and
adding same to ,S. S. No. 8, be read
three times and finally 'passed,
That By-law No. 9, 1931. provid
ing, for loan from Bank of Montreal,
Zurich, for the funds to cover cur
rent expenditures 'be read three
times and 'finally passed.
That the rate of pay for work; per
formed on Township Roads during
1931, except hauling gravel, 'be fix
ed as follows: Man and team, 40c.
per hour; man only 20c. per hour,
and commissioner 25c. an hour. All
gravel hauling to be ipaid at the
same rate as truck hauling would
cost. This reduction will allow the
Council to reduce the 'Township rate
in 1931 to 2 mills on the dollar.
The following accounts were pass
ed: ,
Township Roads—Elm pre Datars,
pay list Rd-. 10 $5.40; A. L. Sree-
nan rd. 18, $4.90; JM>. M. Russell,
rd. 1. $13.29; C. Aidworth, rd. 2,
13, $4.82. Telephone accounts—N.
Electric Co., cable, etc., $1282.85;
Stromberg-Carlton, Tele. M-fg. Co.,
material $35.41; G. J. Thiel cartage
$8.00; Zurich central, switching 5
weeks $8|5.00; Dept. Highways,
trailer licenses $2.00;5Bell Tele. Co.,
tolls Jan. and. Feb., $62.01;, Econo
mical Fire Ins. Co., insurance $8.20;
Wrn. Uttley, labor $3; P. Mclsaar.
salary 3 months $500.00; H. G. HeSs
labor, etc. $9 6.57; Ontario Railway
M. <& R. Board, re debenture by-law
etc. $20.00. General accounts—;
Treasurer, Stanley Township, bal-2 afice due rd. IS for 1930 $153.7,4.;’
Ontario Hospital, re C. Rupp, three
month $39.00; F. E. Ducharme;
school attendance officer fees $1.75;
Serving by-laws drains $6.00; Bal-
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«we school moneys tor $193 Q $8,-
784.04.
At one o’clock In the afternoon
the Connail became organised as a
Court of Revision on the Eacrett.
Municipal Drain when the following
appeals were .disposed of:
A. J. Todd, assessed only 68 ,ac--
res; J. McGregor, appeal dismissed,
W. R. Dougalj appeal dismissed; D.
Shirray allow $9.00 for ditch already
constructed and deduct this amount
from allowance made to R(. Eacrett.
Assess only 40 acres on Wi lot 14.
con. 2; Alex Munn appeal dismissed;
Wesley Coleman assess only 14 ac
res on iSWi lot 15, con, 4; F. Cor
bett assess only 14 aicres on S>J 14,
con. 4; J, &. P- Pephale appeal dis
missed.
That appeals re Eacrett Drain be
diposed as mentioned hereinbefore
and reductions made to be added to
Township assessment and that Court
re this Drain be^closed.
The Council then took up the ap-
peals on the Alexander Drain as' a
Court of Revision when the follow
ing appeals were disposed of:
Alex Crearar appeal dismissed; J.
E, Jarrott appeal dismissed; O. Gei
ger appeal dismissed; G. E. Thom
son appeal dismissed; A. Ricker ap
peal dismissed; J. M« Richardson,ap
peal dismissed; A, Reichert appeal
dismissed; J. Cochrane, appeal dis
missed; R. H. Dick appeal dismiss
ed; Sarah Petty and James Petty
appeal dismissed; W. F. Alexander
appeal dismissed,
That appeals re Alexander Drain
be disposed of as mentioned above
and that the Court of Revision be
closed.
The Council then resumed its re-;
gular sitting when the following re
solutions were passed:
That by-law No. 10, 1931 provid
ing for the construction of the Eac
rett Municipal Drain and the bor
rowing of the funds to complete the
work be read the third time and
finally passed, t
That By-law No. II, 1931 provid
ing for the construction of the Al
exander Municipal Drain and the
borrowing of the funds to complete:
the work) be read three times and
finally passed.
That the council adjourn to meet
again on .Monday,’May 4th, 1931,
1.30 o’clock in the afternoon.
A. F. Hess. Clerk
25 YEARS AGO
Miss Gertie Harvey has taken a
position as typewriter q.t this branch
of the> Sovereign Banfo
Mrs. Wm. Godwin entertained
some friends on Monday evening jn
honor of her daughter Mrs, Currie.
Mrs. Wm, Dearing sprained her
left wrist on Monday owing to a tall
caused by eatlching her foot on a
wire,
Mr, Daniel Hartleib has purchas
ed the home on. Andrew Street from
Mrs. Geo. Eacrett,
The large plate iglass on the left
pt the entrance to Mr, Geo. Manson’s
shoe store was broken on Thursday,
Mr. C. T, Currelly, a former Exe
ter boy, now exploring in Egypt, has
discovered a statute of the goddess
Hather |n the temple of 'Thebes.
On Sunday morning about ten
o'clock a portion of the flooring of
the loft -of Messrs, Treble & Baker’s
livery stable gave way while Ernest
Flynn was throwing down straw,
precipitating him and a large quan
tity of straw
In falling his
tact with the
muscle about two inclies, making
nasty wound, '
The residence of Mr. Jas. Bag-
shaw, Stephen, narrowly escaped
being burned; to the ground on Mon
day afternoon. The chimney burn
ed out and a spark -caught the roof.
Mr. Bagshaw and some neighbors
were soon on the sicene and. after
hard worlfl extinguished! the blaze.
Mr. Robt. Sanders has just receiv
ed from a friend in the Yukon Dis
trict a pair of Indian muoklucks,
Mr. W. A. Gregory, of Brantford,
was in town on Thursday visiting
his parents. Mr, Gregory, leaves
shortly for North Battleford. Sask.,t
to go into-real estate, business with
his brother John A. Gregory.
to the floor beneath,
left arm came in con-
prong penetrated the
a
at
50 YEARS AGO
There
rain on
On Tuesday of last week, Mr. J.
;M’cDonell was sworn in magistrate
in and for the county of Huron. .His
name now is John McDonell, Esq.
The Exeter Lacrosse Club recent
ly organized have -a chance to dis
tinguish themselves as Seaforth has
been rash enough to send the boys
a challenge to meet them on the
.2 4 th of .May.
■On Saturday morning, as Mr. T.
Dearing was driving with his son
around the corner on to Main street
the horse went a little too fast and
threw Mr. .Dearing out near the
crossing. No bones were broken
but he was badly shaken up.
The merchants and other business
men of Exeter have at last decided
to do as the business men of other
towns do, viz’ close their places of
business at 7 o’clock every evening.
Saturdays excepted from April 25 to
October 25th.
One day last week Mr. A. Dyer
and Mr. E. Howard of the Exeter
planing mill went into a small ad
dition which has been put to the
mill for the purpose of drying lum
ber by steam. By 'some means the
door fell when they were in. impris
oning them in a closed room filled
with suffocating steam from the
lumber. They finally succeeded in
getting a pry under the door and
freed themselves but not . until they
were well-nigh exhausted.
Mr. John Hunkdn, of Usborne,
has already .ploughed and seeded a
field of spring wheat.
_ 1 of
-about four drops.
was a very slight fall
Monday—-
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CONFERRED ,
The Convocation of Vitetor|a Col
lege, Toronto, for Theological stu
dents was held on Tuesday, April
21st when Rev. J. E. Hogg, B.A., of
Wesley-Willis United' Ghurch, Clin
ton, had conferred upon him the
Degree of Doctor of Divinity.
He had one arm upon the wheel
Quite joyful was. his iride,
The other arm was wrapped around
The “Sweetie” by his side.
■Copper yelled, “Use both, your
hands,”
In a voice that carried far.
“I can’t,” that lovihg swain replied
“I have to steer the car.”
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SPRING!«
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•Sweet and low, sweet and low,•Sweet and low, sweet and low,
The gentle breezes of Spring doth blow,
A call to the birds, ’tis the break of day '
The flocks to the fields, the lambs t6 their play.
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pweet and low, -sweet and low, /
With its tune o‘f mirth and joy they go,
Brings frolicking boys and girls on the ruil,
For the skipping ropes and marbles for fun.
Sweet and low, sweet and low,.
With gentle rains the grass, will grow,
The bursting bud doth grace the tree
With promise of fruit, for you and me.
Bweet' and low, sweet and low,
The gentle breezes call me to go
The daffodil or ” __2.
On glen oi* vale beside the creels
bell to seek
sweet and low,Sweet and low,
The murmur of falling waters flow ,
The call of»the Ocean comes loud again,
To the snowflake, on mountain, bill and. plain.
Sweet and low, sweet and low,
The voice of God calls me, you know
To honor His promise once again
To plough by field and sow my grain. v
Sweet and low, sweet and low,
The boft warm breath of the sun’s bright glow,
Call to the buds and blossoms again
Springtime is here and sure to remain.
Written by Mr. W, F. Abbott
CARLING & MORLEY
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,
LOANS, INVESTMENTS,
INSURANCE
Office: Carling Block, Main
EXETER, ONT.
At Lucan Monday and Thursday
... 11—...1.....' ' -■
Dr. G. S’. Atkinson, L.D.S.*D.D.Kr *
dental surgeon .
Office opposite new Post Office
Main St., Exeter
Telephones
Office 34w .House
- Closed Wednesday Afternoon®
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S^D.DJL
DENTIST
Office: Carling Block
EXETER, ONT.
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Dr. D. A. ANDERSON
* DENTIST
formerly of Exeter
has located at 205 Wortley Road*
London, where he will practice
Dentistry
Phone: Metcalf 4290
DR. E. S. STEINER
VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario ■ Vet«rf.»MT
College
DAY AND NIGHT
CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO1
Office in the old McDoneU "Bam»
Behind Jones & May-Store.
EXETER, ONT.
JOHN WARD
CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHY
ELECTRO-THERAPY & ULTRA*
VIOLET TREATMENTS
PHONE 70
MAIN ST., EXETlSJf
ARTHUR WEBER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY '
PRICES REASONABLE'
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Phone 57-13 Dashwood
R. R. NO. 1, DASHWOOD
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
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OSCAR KLOPP
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Merchandise, Real Estate, Farw
Sales, Etc. Rates In keeping With?
prevailing prices. Satisfaction
shred, write OsCar Klopp, Zurich?
or phdne 18-93, Zurich, Ont,
CONSULTING ENGINEER
S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc,*, (Tor.K
O.L.S., Registered Professional 'En
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Member Engineering institute o®
Canada, Office, Seaforth, Ontario.
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