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The Huron Expositor, 1930-05-09, Page 54 .J WS. r,s 140• i` i• BRUSSELS -1:40 Ik*s', 1i L. 1 gear,--ironcly,- '11W ears i , , e Q ?0 monitha; Lottie .e'id'er Belot': , Wife af, J,,, Leslie Keer, editor •of 4iho Br tas'els Post, died at Ther Name;,lrete :Tuesday -afternoon, She was adanghker of the late George and Mrs. Brorwn, of 'Brussels, and later of• Toronto.' She was lniarried twenty- two years: ago. Prior to her coming bete, five ye'arS ago, she had resided in Clinton and Blyth. 'Besides her • husband she is survived by one daugh- ter, .NPary'Heelen, aged nine; three sis= Ceps and a brother, Mrs. George E. Ferguson, Miss Lily Brown and Russel Brown, of Toronto, and Mrs. R. J. Moore of ''Moose Jaw. ELIMVILLE Notes. -The play entitled, "Marry- ing Again," put on by the young peo- ple in this church on May 2nd, was largely attended. The Edinllville or- chestra supplied mlusi'c between acts. The 'proceeds go to the Mission Cir- cle. -)Mrs. Jackson and Miss Jackson, of Wind:s'or, were week ena visitors at the' parsonage. --Mr. Charles Up - shall and Mrs, Charles Godbolt went to Toronto, the end of last week to attend the funeral of their nephew, Frank Jarrott, who died of pneu- monia 'after a very short illness. Hismother, Mrs. Norman . Jarrott, is ill in a hs'pital also. a Beatitifying the Farm Home. Every unimproved or unem)bellish- •ed homle'in Canada can be made more -'attractive and more valuable. by the planting of trees, shrubs, 'vines and flowers and a we'll -kept fawn. The 4cest of 'the nursery stock is one of the m'os't profitable investments a farmer can 'possibly make, because such improvements will actually, in - •crease the money value of the place -Arany times the amount spent in a ; : simple plan of home planting. Good Hoppers Needed. The annual waste of maslh' through the use of poor hoppers is enormous. 'While you are getting everything in readiness for the coming year, , ini see d m that your hoppers are in good condi- tion and that they are of the type that will not .permit the wasting of ' nlas'h. !Supply at least two running feet of hopper space per ten hens. The table type of hopper with a wire top keeps the hens from walking in the mash, keeps it• clean and whole- some and does not clog as most of the wall hoppers do. Potato Seed Important. The selection of seed potatoes should !begin in the field the previous season, for virus diseases are detect- ed only by• the foliage and not by the tubers. Only good sized tubers should be .selected for planting and this refers to seed weighing three ounces or over. Observations show that plants affected with virus dis- •ea'ses such as mosaic and leaf -roll produce mostly 'sm'all and unmarket- able tubers. A11 potatoes showing traces of disease and of frost should be discarded along with those which ;: clave been subjected to .,mechanical in - :jury 11; lb. Fraise} 'n Ssafottth, on May 7th,'to Mr. and Rktr0 Freliaa.er• a daughter, Armstrong, rr $ nigY. 94 Thu:redaY, May 1st tn I .°and h' ls. Joint' A, Armstrong, a " son., Watt. -4n M'h Hamilton Nospitei. on Sun- day, April 20th, to Mr. and Mn. Janice watt (nee Elsie Pullen), a son, William James. Pullman.-4In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-' forth, ort May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Pullman, a son. Beacon. -In Scott Memorial Hospital, on May 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. John Beacon, n son. Brown, -In Scott Memorial Hospital. on April 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, a son. Maloney. -In Scott Memorial Hospital, on (May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney, of McKillop, a son. McNaughton In Selatt Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Peter- McNaughton, a daughter. DEATHS Dickson. In Conneaut, Ohio, on Friday, May 2nd, Elizabeth Dickson. Cottee. -In Fullerton, on May 3rd, David ICottel, in his 68th year. Jarrott.-In Toronto, on Friday, May 2nd, Franklin Jarrott, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jarrott, in his 30th year. IMPORTANT NOTICES P ASTU$E FOR NUMBER OF CAT'ILE ON Lot 3, Concession 5, Tuckersmith. Ap- ply to JOHN SPROAT, Seaforth. 3266-1 von SALE. -A NUMBER OF YORKSHIRE. brood, sows, coming in soon. Apply to JOHN HAY, R. R. 8, Seaforth. Phone 14 on 137+ 8256x8 SEED BARLEY FOR SALE.- FOR SALE a quantity of No. 21 O.A.C. barley. Ap- ply to WILLIAM CHARTERS, Seaforth, or phone 4 on 137. 8252-tf CATTLE WANTED. -A LIMITED NUMBER of cattle will be taken in for pasture. Plenty of water. Apply to J. M. GOVEN- LOCK. Executor T. E. Hays Estate, Sea - forth. 3251-bf NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE BULK SALES ACT NOTICE is hereby given that' Roy S. Pink- ney of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron has made a sale of his bakery busi- ness carried on by him in the said Town of Seaforth, to Thomas R. Anderson, of the vi Town of Preston Province of Ontario. given that all Credito • Notice is hereby g of e 4:s the said Roy S. Pinkney are required to file their claims, verified by affidavit with the undersigned Trustee on or before the 19th day of May, 1930, after which date the Trus- tee will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the said sale among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. •Dated this eighth day of May, 1930. A. D. SUTHERLAND, Trustee, Seaforth, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Frederick Koehler. late of the Township of McKillop, in. the County of Huron, who died on the 7th day of January, 1930, are re- quired to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersigned solicitor for the executors, on or before the 12th day of May, 1930. AND NOTICE 15 SURTHER GIVEN that after the said date the executor will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 24th day of April, 1930. JOHN J. HUGGARD, Seaforth, Ont. Solicitor for the Executors. 3254-3 CARD O$' Mee. James Sturgeon and family wish to sincerely thank their friends and relatives far their many apt: a kindness for the beau- tiful floral tributes and use of their oars ; also to *thank Mrs. Thomas Bailey of The Ritz Hotel, and Rev. Mr. Paull, of Trinity Church, for their many acts of kindness. AUCTION SALE I1. 'e Pe Ilona Do vol suffer from rupture?T ' so, • your .big opPdrtunity 'h'as tl'bw ar- s i Mir. 'Reavoly', the' noted rup- tutexpellt, will be at the COMMERCIAi HOTEL for one day only MONDAY, MAY 13th and will be 'plead to give free .X- UCTI.ON SAI,E.<>�k7p, H. ELLIOTT HAS alninatian to any sufferer and to de - been instructed to sell by public auction de- monstrate his famous appliance. This appliance will contract the opening in Lot 28, @oneesslon 1, McKillop, North of f a May Orth, s1 Tuesday, 20th, at 1 o'clock, on the following; Horses -1 mare 7 years old, 10 to 15 days and has cured cases in oris 10 years old, good single or sculls. from three to six months. This appli- ance roan cow, milking, due to salve ance is positively demonstrated to ember 12th; 1 red cow milking, due you right on your 'own person without any charge. You do not spend a ember 20th ; 1 roan cow freshened six wee ka ; 1 rosin cow milking and due October Polled Angus cow milking and due penny unless you are fully satisfiedisfied that it is the right appliance for you. tecta' 9th'; red and whits cow milking month, calf by her side; 1 part Ayrshire A consultation with Mr. Reavelywill milking, due in October; 1 roan cow in$, due in September; 8 steer calves 7 mon cost you nothing. Don't let this op - mon old due for baby beef; 3 heifer calves portunity get away from you. Re• months old; 1 pair fat haifers, 1 good member the date. A Sea 1 h Cat Dec' Sept 10th Sep one oow milk 6 grass cow. Hogs 10 hogs about 100 pounds each, 1 sow with litter of eight six weeks old, 100 Leghorn hens. Implements -Massey - Harris binder 7 -foot cut with trucks and sheaf carrier, McCormick -Deering mower 6 foot cut, Big B mower 5 -foot cut, hay loader in good running order, McCormick -Deering side rake and tedder combined, new last year ; McCormick -Deering horse rake, Bissel land roller, Bissel out throw disc harrow, 16 discs; Massey -Harris corn sduffler, 2 -row; 1 horse scufiter, Fotdson Tractor and Oliver plough, used two seasons ; McCormi:ck.Deering stiff tooth cultivator, power lift; McCormick - Deering spring tooth lever harrow, McCormick - Deering corn binder nearly new; Wilkinson cutting box with 38 feet of pipes, nearly new; 1 Toronto 10 -inch chopper, 1 Coleman crusher, 1 Chatham fanning mill, 1 set 2,000 pound scales, 1 three-quarter wagon nearly new, 1 hay rack with sliding platform, one iron wheel truck wagon, 1 wagon box and hog rack oombined, 1 steel tired top buggy, 1 set sleighs with platform; 2 -wheeled cart with box, 1 root pulper, 1 mangold and tur- nip sower, 1 Massey -Harris manure spreader No. 7, nearly new; Massey -Harris 15 disc drill, 4 -sections of lever harrows, 4 sections of diamond harrows, 2 gravel boxes, 2 nets team harness, 1 single harness, three -unit Heitzm•an milking machine, 1 McCormick - Deering cream separator 700 lbs. capacity; 1 cutter pole, 1 buggy pole, 1, power emery stone, 1 saw frame and rip saw combined. 2 40 -gallon gas tanks, 2 walking plows, one hag crate. Household Effects. -2 Book stoves, 1 Quebec heater, 1 4 -burner coal oil stove with oven. Everything to be sold as the farm is sold. Terms. -All sums of $10.00 and under, cash • over that amount 7 months' credit will be per w given b giith cent. off on credit amounts. M. BEATON. Proprietor; J. W. Beattie, Clerk ; G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 3256-2 BENMILLER NURSERIES. We ;have a larger stock than ever of Bedding Plants, Trailers, Annuals and Vegetable Plants from which to slake a." -.selection. To mate sure of getting the varie- ties you want, it is advisable to sel- ect or send in your orders early, and if necessary we will hold the stock for you till planting time. The Wonderful New Cabbage Gol- den Acre if set out now will be ready for use early in July. PHONE CARLOW 235 Stewart Bros. R. R. No. 4 - GODERICH, ONT. It's the World's Biggest Value and a SIX ! CHOOSE Chevrolet for smooth- ness! Only six cylinders give six -cylinder smoothness. And Chev- rolet is the lowest -priced of six cylinder cars -easily within the reach of all who can buy any automobile. Choose Chevrolet for economy! It is a Six -and the most powerful car in its field -yet it uses no extra gaso- line, no extra oil! It costs no more for tires or service! And its freedom from vibration means longer life. ChooseChevroletforbeauty! The Chevrolet Six gives you body by Fisher - the world's standard of beauty and quality in coachcraft. Choose Chevrolet for comfort! Because it is a Six, Chevrolet is more comfortable. And it offers extra -long springs - Lovejoy shock .;absorbers,. front and rear -adjustable driver's seat - deeper cushions - and wider seats. Interiors are complete with the finest fabrics and fitments. Choose Chevrolet for Safety - assured by weatherproof four-wheel brakes -rear -mounted gasoline tank -non-glare windshield -ball-bearing steering mechanism -foot -controlled tilting -beam headlamps. Choose Chevrolet from every standpoint -low price, low operating costs, high re -sale value, and greater depend- ability. Call us up for a Chevrolet ride, today. Prove for yourself that it is wise to choose this Six! Ask about the G.M:A,C., General Motors' own plan of convenient payments. CHEVROLET SIX Only Six cylinders give Six -cylinder smoothness The Sport Roadster - - $715 The Coupe 740 The Coach 750 The Super Sport Roadster 795 (S.x wire wheels standard) Roadster or Phaeton Prices at factory, Oshawa. Taxes, bumpers and spare tire extra. A complete line of Commercial Cars and Trucks from $495 up. $635 The Club Sedan - - - $810 The Sport Coupe - - - 840 The Sedan 870 The Sport Sedan - - - 940 (Six wire wheels standard) fl)P& BA NETT • E. W. FAWM t . Seaforth, Ont• Mitchell, Ont. C.2B• `' ,3E1r"•TER E- 2 tJSE 'IT'S CANADIAN 3255-2 EARN $6 TO $10 .0ER DAY Ambitious, reliable men wanted` at once. Part time pay while training for Aviation Medhanics, Garage Work, Driving, Battery, Electric Acetelyne Welding, House Wiring, Industrial Electricity, Machinist, Bricklay- ing, Plastering, Drafting, Barbering and Hairdressing. Act quick, get your applica- tion in now. Write or call for information. DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD. Eastern Headquarters, 163 King St., W., Toronto; 365 Talbot Street, London. Employment service -coast to coast. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi- tors and others having claims against the estate of Thompson Murdock, late of the Vil- lage of Hensall, in the County of Huron, Livery Stable Proprietor,, who died on the seventh day of March, A. D., 1930, are re- quired to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of May, A. D. 1930. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the said date the Executrix will pro- ceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which she then shall have notice. DATED at Exeter, to Ont., this, 5th day of May,1 3 A,D 9 0. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Hensall and Exeter, Executrix' Solicitors. 3256-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given un4er the statues in that behalf ,that all persons having any claims against Jane Moore, late of the Vil- lage of Egmondville, Huron County, Widow, who diedon the 15th ',day of March, 1930, are required to send to the undersigned solicitor for the Executor, frill; particulars in writing and verified by affidavit, of their claims and the nature of ties securities, if any, held by them on or before the 20th clay of, May, 1930, after which date the said Executq, will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said de. ceased, having regard only to the claims of whiph he then shall have had notice. DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 30th day of April, 1930. R. S. HAYS, ' Solicitor for Executor. 3255-3 Executor's Sale OF DWELLING HOUSE AVOID LOT iN EG- MONDVILLE, AND A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The Executor of the estate of Jane Moore, late of Egmondville, widow, deceased, has in- structed Thomas Brown, auctioneer, to offer for sale at public auction, on Thursday, the 15th May, 1930, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, on the premises: All the household goods and chattels belonging to the deceased, consisting of beds, bedding, linens, tables, cupboards, chairs and floor coverings and tools and articles too numerous, to mention. All will be sdld without reserve. 'terms -Cash. There will also be offered at the same time and place, Village Lot 8, in Armitage's Sur- vey, Egmondville, on which is erected a com- fortable framb dwelling house, with metallic roof. Immediate possession can be arranged for. Terms of Sale on Dwelling House. "Twenty per Bent. cash and the balance with- out interest within, 30 days thereafter. Pur- chaser will be required to sign an agreement an the day of sale. Further conditions and terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale and may be had in the meantime from the under- signed. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 30th day of April, 1930. R. S. HAYS, Executor. Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 3255-2 Executor's Sale OF VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE. VAC- ANT LOTS AND HOUSEHOLD FLitNf- T1 RE. iN EGMONT/VILLE. The Executor of the ea'tate of Elizabeth Ann Hicks, deer ased. has ,nstructed '1homes 11 •own, auctioneer, to offer for sale at rule's) a.c'.•,m. on Wednesday, the 14th "Is', at t.e• o'eloc',. in the afternoon, off the premia e: is rely occupied by the late firs. Hicks, a large quantify of househo,d gonia a,,d fart •10• e, v+sisting of beds and !aed'„ng, tables, chars, rl phoards, bureaus, ,n, rod:on, ee,vine n:.ehtne, rugs, carpets and floor rev- eri•rrn, linens, books, mirrors, di: hes, ct.r- bains and other article too numerous to mention. All will be sold without re=erne. Terms -Cash. At the same time and: pince the following real estate will be offend for sale, subject to a reserved bid :- Parcel 1. ---Lot 9, on Centre Street reel Lot 9 on Water Street, F rmondville, on which and erected a comfortable 6 -roomed frame dwelling house with cellar. and a barn. El- ectric lights are installed in house. ;mmedi- ate possession can be arrnnged for. Parcel 2.-21/2 acres of vacant land more or less suitable for grazing, agricultural or garden purposes. Terms of sale on reel estate -20 per cent. in cash and the balance, without interest, within 30 days thereafter. Further particulars and tetms'of sale may be obtained from the undersigned and will be made known on the dny of sale. • Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 30th April, 1930. R. S. HAYS, `Executor. Themes Brow -n, Auctioneer. - 3255-2 FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT 28 and 29, Concession 8, McKillop, con- taining 192 acres and known as the T. E. Hays farm. Must be sold to close the estate. If not sold will be rented. For particulars apply to J. M. GOVENIOCK, Executor, Sea - forth. 8201-tf FARM FOR SALE. --100 ACRES, LOT NO. 8. Concession 16, Township of Grey, Coun- ty of Huron ;•-2 storey brick house, barn 55x60 on stone foundation ; ,another building. 26x56; windmill, drilled well ; 80 acres plowed, balance has been under pasture for several years. Thirteen acres hardwood bush. Pos- session first of .March. Apply to ALEX. BUCHANAN, R. R. No. 8, Walton. 8186-tf ram FOR SALE. - MY TIME BEING taken up with other business, I am of- fering my farm of 100 acres,. working land for sale; oite-quarter mile front 8'eaiorth; well watered end' iii Bea class ad'ricultttpal condi- tion.' Builditl$4r' beatrtifntly litirlitsd ''°and tom- modlast. rarot hat al*ays baso heavily stocked with ddlry .rattle and frogs. Saltabie B W' tsi3fltble parties. Pltori'e, 25 or 24-148 for appoinlmtenta. Apply McKENZIE, tZ 1t. No. 8. 1lftilt8i. 41282 • The„4/foEitIop Coujicil ro satire.. and Ih'brsea from running at large on the Toads,. • By ofder of the Oauneii.. $255.1 WILLIAM H4RftisESS Phone 163 SH.AiPOitfii $ox 234 Dist't4st It,alba ;entattve Sun Life Assurance Coq .6 Canada -Canada's largest and iea4 ii' ' Life Assurance � Company. Assets of December 31st, 1929, $568,197,000. Average rate of interest earned on invested rssets, 7.02%. 32514.1 Insurance Specials lutotnobile Accidents Cause Serious Financial Loss. Your Ford, Chevrolet, Whippet 4, Plymouth, Durant 4, Essex or Pontiac covered for Fire, Theft, Public Liability and Property Damage for $23.00. Ordinary Limits. Special Reduction on Farmer's Cars. Similar Low Rates for other Models. Special Rates on Truck Cargo Insurance. Protect yourself with a Special Accident Policy, $1,500, Princi- pal sum; $25.00 per week in- demnity. Only $5.00 per year. Let us protect you. WATSON & REID Specialists in all lines of Insurance PHONE, 33W : SEAFORTH, ONT. Warning Notice to Corn Growers RE CORN BORER'S ACT All corn stubble and stalks must either be ploughed under or picked up and burned before the 20th day of May. Oswald Ginn Inspector GODERICH, ONT. 3255-3 Automobile hi s urance. We issue the Standard Policies of tho PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF ENGLAND One of the few British Companies operating in Canada to -day, at Non -Tariff Rates SPECIAL RATES For the term from May 1st to December 1st. Phone us and we will call. This means a saving in premium to you with protection, security and the night and day service of this of- fice. Call, phone or write us for full in- formation, rates, etc. Our services are at your disposal at any time. A. 11 SUTHERLAND General Insurance, Conveyancing, Real Estate, Investments, Etc. PHONE 152 : SEAFORTH, ONT 0000000000000 0 O 0 W. J. CLEARY 0 0 Licensed Embalmer and 0 O Funeral Director O O Up-to-date Horse and Motor O 0 Equipment. O 0 Night and Day Service, O 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. T. BOX & CO. 0 0 Funeral Director and 0 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 0 H, C. BOX 0 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn O 0 equipment. 0 O Charge's, moderate. 0 0 Flowers furnished on short O 0 notice. O O Night Calls Day Calls 0 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. J. Walker & Son 0 O 0 0 W. J. Walker, Funeral 0 O birector and Embalmer. 0 O O O Motor or Horse Equipment. O O Cars or flowers furnished 0 O as requested. 0 00 Day or Night, phone 67. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE JOHN RANKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate Money to Loan SEAFORTH, . ONTARIO Phone 91 is Seaforth, Ont., March 7th, 19$0•i,ineaff , ti r• +,. t To the Mayor, Reeve and Council, of the Town of Seaforth, Gentlemen:- This entlemen:-This is to certify that we have audited' the books, accounts said vouchers of your: Municipal Officers for the yepr .1929, and that the attached schedules showing Receipts arid Expenditures and ,Assets and Liabilities, pres- ent a true and eorrect statement of the :re- sults of the year'e operations, and the finan- cial position of the various departments and utilities as at December 81st, 1929. MI of which is respectfully submitted. M. A, REID and E. L. BOX, Auditors. RECEIPTS Balance, Bank, Dec. &lar, 19$8....$ Taxes, 19 Taxes, ar�•ears, 1929 roll Taxes, arrears Taxes, poll and dog,' •1929 Taxes, poll and dog, arrears School grants, county Fees, rents and fines Licenses Canadian Bank of Commerce, loans Wolverton Flour Mills, installment Premium on taxes Interest on Sinking Fund Collegiate Institute, loans Pub. Utility Com., Electric, interest Pub. Utility Com.,. winking Fund Public Utility Com., W. W. Dept. for hydrants EXPENDITURES Election and municipal grants ....$ 211.39 Salaries 2;103.95 Printing 385.58 Property 1,826.77 Canadian Bank of Commerce 22,200.00 Law costs 100.00 Roads 5,909.00 Charity 119.68 Public School, county grant 2,194.28 Public School, levy 6,989.09 Public School, interest 200.00 Separate School, levy 1,111.28 Separate Sc.hgol, county grant 633.50 Collegiate Insltitute, levy 6,577.84 Collegiate Institute, e loan 7,100.00 Debentures, rinci al a' p P Paid 4,360.47 Debentures, interest paid 9,617.22 Debentures, school principal 174.91 debentures, school interest 123,97 Fire Brigade 5,225.08 .50' Tax rebate .08 Can. Bank of Commerce, interest.. 66554.30 Board of Health 1,272,18 Public Library 934.08 County Rates 3,483.00 County Highways 2,612.25 Agricultural Society, grant 100.00 Huron Flour Mills, deb, and interest 1,992.50. Sinking Fund •and interest 900.75 Miscellaneous 101.25 Balance, cash forward 1,759.11 1,523.59 41,514.66 487.55 5,143.56 189.00 95.00 2,827.78 1,347.87 610.00 22,200.00 1,992.51 9.84 615.00 7,100.00 1,2,50.00 445.75 4,240.00 $91,547.11 $91,547.11 ASSETS Sinking Fund in bank $ 968.10 Sinking fund in debentures 12,300.00 Bell E. & T. Co„ mortgage 50,000.00 Wolverton Flour Mills Go. 15,018.82 Hydro Electric System 50 000.00 Waterworks 95,000.00 Town property 25,000,00 Public school debentures 2,079.01 Uncollected taxes 8„347.21 $258,843.14 LIABILITIES General debentures $ 2,852.58 Waterworks debentures 90,200.00 Pavement debentures 52,200.00 Hydro Electric debentures 25,000.00 Public school debentures 2,079.01,1 Bell E. & T. Co., guarantee bonds50,000.00• Huron Flour Mills, guarantee bonds 15,018.32 Accounts estimated 100.00 Interest coupon not presented 25.00 $242;475.41'; There are also 533,2773.00 of Bell E. & T. Company notes held as additional] collateral security. , COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Receipts Balance forward $ 1.799.91 Provincial grant, uniforms 71.74 Provincial grant, Cadet Corps 50.00 Perth County grant 615.72 Entrance examinations 85,00 Departmental examinations 206.45 Ontario Government grant 1,201.00 Huron County grant 9,717.28 Town of Seaforth, grant 6,577.04 Town of Seaforth, loans 13,000 59 Interest en saving , ,. 221.90 Miscellaneous .....:`i; 1 ...:.`�;; };i. 6.80 fl Expenditut'.es• Teacher's salaries $ 14.842.50 Caretaker '720.00 Secretary -Treasurer 100.00 Repai n3 165.47 Painting and decorating 56.20 Fuel 759.50 Supplies 204.44 Telephone 61.07 Light 75.41 Water 48.68 Comlucting examinations 475.47 Laboratory supplies 78.73 Repaid Town of Seaforth, loans 13,000.00 Interest on loans 3.11.00 Miseell:aneoss. 152.37 Balance at ,d red it, ''Dec. 31, 1929.... 2,27:3.70 $33,354.54 SEAFORTH PUBLIC Balance from 1928 Municipal grant G ,vernment grant 1<inclergarten fees I Non-resident fees Sale of Pumps Receipts $33,354.54 SCHOOL,• $ 291.1S 7,26 ;.87 2,117.50 17.50 105.50 4.00 $9,802.35 Expenditures Salaries: $ 7,626.10 'aretaaker 575.00 Teacher's supply 210.00 Secretary -Treasurer 75.00 Permra, react dndwevepi4• e'. -s t and water Equipment Miscellaneous Balance at credit i • •1 444 a SEAFORTH CARI1tEfa1F,: 141.A. 4' Balance at credit, Dec. 81, t82& ;.r $0$ 75• Sale of cards, fees and fines; 75 5R� Rents s • F,; 84.00' Ontario Government grant - 21I.14 Huron County grant Town of Seaforth, grant Librarian Fuel Expenditures - 8$9.1l $2,199.2L s some.` 119.09 121.2T ' 4.75.0 39.00 25.03 89.90; Water, light and caretaking Books, papers and magazines Printing Debenture Repairs Taxes and insurance Miscellaneous Balance at credit fs bz aa'21i PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Seaforth, Ont., April 23, 1930. To the Gha firman and Members of the Public Utility Commission, Seaforth, Ont. Gentlemen :--. This is to Certify that we have exaanlned the Books and Vouchers for the past years' business, and in our ,opinion the attached statements show correctly the . Receipts and Expenditures, and Assets and' Liabilities, as made for your Commission. All of which is respectfully submi• tted. Sul. A. REID and E.' L. BOX, Auditors, WATERWORKS Receipts Balance, bank, forward $ 1,1$7.4/ Scale fees . 'i 3$2.25 Water rates - ,,s 275.83 Meter rates 795.08 Hydrants ,.. 4,240.00 Miscellaneous 141.78 Expenditures Services Electric energy Fuel Salaries 'Pumping plant, repairs' and maint. Mains and hydrant, repairs and maintenance General expense and npscellaneous Hydrants Purchased debentures Balance. Bank, December 31, 1929 Assets $10,022.35 $ 246.58 561.16 298.42 1,680.00 201.93 24.80 220.72 4,240.00 2,000.00 548-74 .$10,022.3S Cost of land 5 200.00 Buil dings 8.871.67 Wells 4,800.00 Pumping outfit 17,527.44 Distributing reservoirs Mains Meters and hydrants Services and tanks.. 11,700.00 53,022.15 4,467.82 8,853.51 501.47 2,000.00 1929 548.74 Accounts Receivable Debentures Bank balance, Dec. 31st, $112,492.80 Liabilities Debessturde outstanding $ 95,200.00 Depreciation Reserve 12,948.06 $108,148.05 HYDRO ELECTRIC Assets Lands and buildings $ 1,251.57 Sub -station equipment 5.999.16 Distribution system, overhead 26,564.43 Line transformers 6,977.08 Meters 7,691.88 Street 'lighting equipment 1,414.65 Mis. equipment and Const'n. Exp.. 401.33 Sinking Fund on local debenture;11,431.37 Equity in Hydro System 25,905.98 Inventories 7,860.98 Accounts Receivable 1,601.21 Securities a,nd investments 11,000.00 Bank and oash 1,238.47 5109,448.01 Liabilities Debenture balance g 25.000.00 Accounts Payable 1.00 Reserve for equity in Hydro System 25,905.9$:'. Reserve for depreciation 15,112.27, Local Sinking Fund Reserve 11,431.37 Additional operating surplus 51,997.45 $109,448.01 Receipts Domestic light $ 8,968.11 Commercial light 5,427.10 Commercial power 7,632.16 Municipal power 514.86 Street lighting 1,520.00 Merchandise 167.59 M iscellaneous 1,086.20 $25,316.21 Expenditures :Power purchases] $ 16,763.81 Distributing systems. operating and maintenance 2,234.00 Tine transformer=, maintenance .... 33.37 Meter maintenance 78.18 Street lighting, operation and main267.31 Administration and general expenses 1,087.63 11 n istri huted expenses 160.04 Truck. operation and maintenance 152.44 Interest in debentures 837.27 Debenture principal and Sink. Fund 868.27 Depreciation 1,506.00 Net profit 1,318.34 525,316.21 D. H. McINNES Registered Drugless Practitioner. CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY Magnetic Electric Baths Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons. 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