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Goclerich te.Stratford.; One of these
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• - ,' • •• -..---.;.- . — ' . , ., " Mr. Mike • Hogan of Lethian • re.
The Bible is, Still the, best seller 0 . tereed lipme from a ten daV ,.`zisii
49_910., tug h thatis. Pot tc'i•aaY if- iS,- ,:witly-his,' brother,.'Rev, Fr.,. jOhn 'Ho- • ' *ere '..Cii4138414t,s uPa °"4°1°-, tray ,
ike 'beat . read :or understood." A man an of '',WatOtOwn, Mt,: and with to Canada froin""dc.otland, . It is. ex-
aaineiip' and:thanked .4. PrPaeher at: his soli Wilfred ity,•New York City, peet4d. •that fliii 'rear's ' 1iPP°1-4 Wilt
.tea, one •"' service' "far new light ' on ''' - Mrs. iVicNaught,on af Sex.M..itil, Al- - rim to 120, ll-.„Feeara ill11,4Ye•the War,
.S.Ldoni find Oanrforrah,' aeliotn- 10 had.
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'iiire;7The' writer'iNs °nee 'neigh; : .k:ias.1.1attie.'imric of .,kirlite,.. is )ave .been Shiprd.frona'New" Brime;''
. her.: to. a Ininister,•.(;ff sPnie• lanie.".1vhe. 'vieiting, with her 'sisters, •tlie..MiSaea Wick'. to •I-Thit!ct ' tAt•'''' "1":•!4rit3'
used to •anaWer.,:. qUestions cin• • •the,....killx' .0a -Lothian, : ' .• ,:, , '. , •'4 ., . acfording, to '..unoffieial ' • estiniares.•
Bible at irerviees" on „SillfclaY.kfte.r•-, :' I, Archie ivicimully::•iir over ' friam, based on exPortif,„ of SOnle 00.Q Lear- •
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was. ,She'?,`.: came,' prettpOften!: ,, wry much -eniciyedr_by\..eyerrane.,The\7"tritin at the •Wredspr,", street- .Stationl,
70)atTicirlif-if :.fi'llifg-T714-iiiiiiisle. ' • • 4 -44 -1 -f -pr- ocee*--amouritetrieotili-ir ' reo'effilel-'10:1'.7•Chrilitrnas' and
''F'ffi .railliTVertire-diakt that, . The Lauiter',IY.F.0.;iiriend. having New -Year, in the province of theil
: the man who Was ,arlX1.9us,; to 'mow 'their .:anniral..,oyster sapper at .,Neil
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'all: aboat Cain'S Wife was.• Often, the
one Who didn't pay the, proper :Atari -
tion tollis wn. .,
ere apid There
,-.•Zion. young people in their Sunday
School for Bible Study will likel_Y-a"
Void both ignorapce of the Scripthies wedding of. a cousin.. „.. ' •
and queer, " 'discreditable 'superficial- 'Special. Showing' by one of Toon
interest an- them if -they fellovf, • out to's largest and inost
plans of their clevOted sniferin- facturers :of Ladies' " Coats, Suits
tendent and teachers ih 'getting a and Dresses for" Spring and Sumineri
comprehensive knowledge of "the will be given at Alton's Store, Dun
:Word In:addition •to‘he' weekly -poi.. gennon, On Weduesday, March 2nd.
To -liar ;Tay OT Siriferniffe-plan oe
coviing . the ,books Of' the Old and vited.
New Testainents, by Way of • intro; ' '
„clueing them ,and _reviewing them is FLOWERDALE
ng carried - - -Certain 'potions' - •-t .. P
G., MacICen,sie's on Friday evening
..the 25th, inst. • . •
Misses 'Sadie , Johnston and Aileen'
Nelion of Laurier, were.. in Paisley
one day last Week, attending .`" the
are assigned certain sections the ' • ' '
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Divine, Library. It is for theMrD5MacIver left last Ti
de to to visit in Toinnto, and° EL Wil
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brinebefore the schpol their • owr
Wil -
particular book or • books; tell what lianon his way to his honie in
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--they know ahont that Portion,' What Young,s9s1c:"*., '
' Geori"e
is its :purpose,' and epitomise its 'cot Sorry to hearthat are
, MacGillivrayand .faMily are
tents: This is 'done at ' the Cios' f
temPlating IllavIng to London in the
the-iusaal lesson period. ' Mr. Alfred •
6' nring: We reo'ret to Sae oar good
Andrew Is to ' be , eon ',-;ratuteed -,
he'is Superintendent He has a'faitii:'
of .WhiCV er:--'1°‘rdale-neighbO-rs;"--.":"---"----""'"'"-----•-
• • MIS, W. Robb, Mrs., R., Martin , and
Shch ,an .up,:tp-", date:School.
ful anddevoted band of teachers end- .Mrs:''.W: MacDonald attenderlh-F-1217,
a splendid attendance ' of acholais 7 •7•"°' •'et 'Nli's• Geel's White's.' ia•t.
'Friday afterniefili- • ' " r ". ' :
from week to Week. ' ' ' ' ' • ' ''
, . . • • ' . . Our 'assessor, " Mt. Dave 'Campbell
Mr. '• ..
and : • Mrs.. Ebner 'I Alteh's• called :en FloWerdale -people, Moir
League Social, kindly .1 held' in ..tliei.r '
Iay
•home last. 'Thursday' night, was • "iveii
attended arid Passed . pff' •Very. pleas.- '
, Mi. and.`1VIrs. L. "Ma'cIVer and Miss
antly. , ',As it -1.v.zas a; Valenti0. •Soial:,--ening at the • home of • D. S.. ilacDon-
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'we', were all to'id to have, •••.4, ; heart
:some Ilost--, theirs, and • One there "ad-, 1.uckhoW.! ' .: ' " '; - :' , • : .
F2 Kaiishea." U.PAVA:.`",
very much „pat:, . aboat, heeauze. Arc
. . .. ' . the. •Kaiishea U.V.W,O: ;met ; at
thought •one :Was, :„denicd him;
how happY -everybody was! • ,Bui . • the home • of 1VIrs. GOO, • White. :last
An old . organist ,: of:•. -the Bialce.
• • • Friday, afternoon, with 'a good at-
tendarice: - The . meetiag opened -." by
-Church; in. the ,person • of "alr,s. ITaniest ..a,
singing . "Oh' '.Canada":„ Alia : "United
Crispin of Omega; Sask., "me. , were •for 'Ontario" and repeating' the Lord's
-glad te. . 'see ' in ;the Blake Congi"ega, pr,a3;e1., , after :which the Roll .was
tion , On Sunday evening :last • The ...,e•ried .and a' iiewered by teeipea. for
Oka. orgati.,thest days is sadly show!..
long, . and sOending ' out . at tines thc. Marinalade. • The . business,' part ' Of
the meeting was taken' up,'•hy 2ap-
_near. and tear of the years, butttliat:- p•eififing, -Nits. .14._ -*kughee,..,te ::see. a_
cannot ,be said Of Mrd. " Crispin. faii.9
b'oot getting new , books' for the So
Crispin is Visiting with: her husband ;
at the old Stotherd 'hone, ': fOr a iitti.e. :':iety.„ • After singing "Dixie, Land"., a.
Toed debate was given on - Resolved
S I 1•'Echication benefits,
. . The eVening 'serviae is '
in the 'Zior jaoya• and • Girls , Who are Going to Be-
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Belle Bess spene'last Wednesday ev-
'Church. 'next .Sithday.• '" . • -reaffriinative-tV
".4•Pheld bY Miss •• E.' Sutherland: and
..• ASTIFIELD NOTES • ;Os Mary MaaLeod. and the riega.:.
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-•••• tiVe 1:).Y; Mrs, '13: Chest -nit •and Mrs. A.
• The .rnontlily• mectin:4. ea the trijO 11 Sutherland.: it was very difficult. to
the hon e of Mrs David .8b:eiNat
dv, ,r.at decidet but>. finally the •• judges, • Mrs.'
2ck
Lochalsh,, with a geed attendance L1;titAlede2r:i41rsE
declthat the •'theri.c-laf:gtJasrntiye
• mernbets as well . as,. visitors: , The side. won , by one point, ' Otifer nara-
President was in -charge of 'the ineet-: 'lets' on the program were -a .reading
ing, and after the- singing of O Can- • '05' Mrs, W. MacKent,ie, a\ song. by
.nesi part ef• the meeting was 'taken,'
Donalda •10cCalluin and Katherine
ada and 'repeating :the •creed the .busi•!
up.. • Splendid and . instinctive papers Patersdn, mouth organ selection by
Middleton. and - Mrs.. George
were d £ontest" for
n7eatidt'a IS C. °n4ial • jilt; nP:aeinergttlinilaggf:',/'natn,budC: a'Wlthiltrieerlik.abriedrS 41.1"1-‘cujhi
instruProgramme. The next, Miss Annie MacLeod and Mrs. ' ;•‘N.
take...tihnelfh.eCommunityorniof.1A,t Loch teibc.: IVIacOallUrri, , ',The meeting .• closed by
held
alsh. A. cordial invitation is eicterid- siagieg, after which lunch was serY-'
vi. ed •and a'aociai time enjOyect.' I The
di ,
ad to ill laei • of eertlimity.
- ; the next' ineeting Will be . held -at . the
-who would .e06-, to be -Members. 'Thc.
nieeting closed by singing the . Maple
Leaf, ,,after which lunch :was'served
"by the hosteSe:L-E. Stewarta
Special Showing • by one Of • Direr)-
," te'd largest and "most reliable Menu-- . Mr's. 'John , Becking silent last
:fitettireka. of Ladies'. .Coats, •'Suits8 Thursday. in Wirigh,rim, „visiting . her
and •Dresses for Spring • and &limner. ' sister,•• Mrs. Isaae Stewart,. Who is
aallin given at .AltOn's. Store, Due. . very inf." . . ' . ' •
gannollf on ...Wednesday; March 2nd, , Miss Laura Bell, who is" attending
to which all ladiesare cordially 'in. school in,,Kineardine, spent the week;
.Vited.• • • • end at her horne'liere: • ' • cv
• Mi. Murdock MacDOnalel. of Hiiron' ,.Mr. and Mrs.- 'Charles Gileskie
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was the guest of his sister; Mrs -El wile • have been visiting in the neigh:.
dot Henderso cl Paramount,. „re'••• borh'ood, ,have gone to visit the for-
centl
e.,Moore ne urc
f WI oh I pier's paterits. in ,Whitechurch. , 7;
Mist' Ireif
spent. ,flin..:,..160,ak.9n4 , with. h�r aot &tying to the hot days last week,
Mrs:. Jack ' Hender,son Of • Perm-lieu/it.
" Mrs: Jas.,"„Drennari_ • of 'CoureY'd
Comers spent. .a fee; days' With
:daughter, Raynard,
Pairtincithiti ". , • " 8,
:Miss Katherine Bluer:of Aniberley
w,at the guest 'cif .her Sister,. '
:t0FatitX4SpDtklui4.,..ssi...,:.R.AX40101.11,411
the wee -end. ; • ; ,'•
and" lira. •Grallt-MaePiarillid-Of
:Pararnoirilt, ape* the week•eild 'with
. her parenta, Mr. arid 11/.1is.....tis,..-11106.-
• .0t-Arnheriey,- . , • :
' Quite 'ntrither. :attended "the 'play
GloVes'". bdx dance
which vite held in 'the Pere:mount
Cheese Vieetory " It Vifie . A detided
atle0001. , • • . .
' ACCording to. a recent stritenient
• of E. W. Beatty, Chairinan and
president of the Canadian Pacific
. Railway, the record of the railway's
common Stock as. at June 30th; 1926,,
• indicates'that 521/2 per:Vent. is held, •
- at -Britain ---19¼ -per, cent in
"Canada and 19 per cent.intie
United States. . • ' • ' •
'All previous records .have been
rbrokerrhy'tlie Salinon'paclriii-BritFif
ish Colurnbia fest; 1926. It is esti-
mated that ' the' total pack .for, this •
year, when all returns are in,,wi11•
be,„in round figures; 1,90O,000cases._
The nearest approach to this Was in
1924,:when Slightly Mere. than 1,7,00,.;
000' .CaSei were, put up. " • ro • ,
,4 Early in Jape next year, it:is artA-
nounced, . a regelai. airplane 'service •
between , 'Chicoutimi; Mentreal arid , •
' Toronto Will he. inaugurated by the
Canadian •Transcontinental ,Airways;
-COM-paxiY-are"-eiiioratiOa whichThis •
.just received its . letters, patent. The
airplanes.pr..hydroplanes '.make
stops, at RiViere du :Loup," 'Quebec,
Three Rivers, Montreal and :Ottawa:
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Attiti-t$7,13-00-ort Of Titt)".--TO*TOShil▪ ):„.:
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Of Oleand gallenditures of fhe'"Ttow•41411)--Of Kudoa„
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yea(ending Dec. 31st, 1926: • Gauat,- Treasurer. ' ,7 • •
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• • • , Expenditures
Dee. 31 By Expenses of 'Election •S 55 10"- .
Salaries and Commissions. ...... ..... 949,61
Printing,, 'Postage & Stationery... ..... • 326 •61
Loans : , , 3000 00 '
Reads and ,Bridges . 5738 28 •
School ▪ ...:: 11708 37
/. Debentures - Principal
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Debentures, Interest .
Drainage........,.. , .
Interest on Loans
• Sheep -arid -Dogs -
Board of Health '
,.1Vliscellaneous • • •
.' `Tax Collections since 1
County Rates
• Telephone Rates ...._:
Taal 'Expenditures-
•••; Balance on ''hand
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• • • .......• ' ▪ 49-90
.0 090 • 50 ••• •• • 115'211. 98166012- 80710455, $. 1.
. ....... • • 191 82
•
▪ . . • $ 21.73 58 • .
.1926 , ' a ASSETS "(4' • •
, • , To Balance 'on hand ....'.. ▪ : .....$ 21'33 58 ti •
g litiedllected taxes ... ..... • 122 98,
••• *- Tax ar ear,s in Co. Treas. Office... 6„... • • 14 71
• •• Asset from last acct, By-law 51 (0135)... 2. 20
Assetlfroin2-last-law- -69-44913) , 20 89
• • Balance on Henderson drain ...... ... 74 71 ' •
11`p„ -Huron, Bdy.-account... ......, • • 13 -44
Atset Vr--11-eersOn drain ' 1 60 ' '
Asset Carrick' drain • 2 50 ,
Asset on Teeivtater River, By-law 150 .. 49,00 -
Nearly a ton of of Mistletoe waited ,
its sweetness' on 'the Eveless air of
the Canadian Pacific Express dim-, • .'•
pany's yards in Montreal at Chriat-
, mas time. It arrived front'. Fiance
and England via the Canadian Pa;
cific•. steamship "Montnaire,"' and
Was .boxed in twentyltwo crates, of '
which•taVele were destined for New
York' and the balance for distribik; •
Lion 'in this city. . '
Two hundred and, ninetyrfour yea•-••'
•
1926
s- By Balance due Ackert drain. 176 93 •-
- Balance • due ,Moffat -Thompson• drain .... • ea'
Balance ,due Ross dram... . 311 93 • '
Balance due Cook drain. •.. 33 00 • .
- Cheque issued on W. E, Henderson. drn.. , 1 a
Bat: on 'hand,' Gaunt ' drain. -...... - 12 22
• Baldue on refunds, 1st yearts int, Ack-
ert drain' ........ . ..; . 1 20
Bat due on. refunds, 1st year's int, Ross • •
•
• drain ....,....... ......• • • • .. 1 19
•'538 15
1;•
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AI_TD1TORS:-- William Stuart, " ▪ "It: Lane.
.
deli of 55,295 gross toni •and 42,923 . . • •
.
• •
renet tons were 13uilt in Ganada and
gistered during the year ' 1925,
according -to the, Department of
'Marine -and Fisherien."'Wcied 'ireaseis
"built • consisted Of 140 . sailing, 9
steam and 132 motor, and metal ves-
sets ef 5, sailing and 6 steam..
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of before the court for , more than a has spread fti 'European countries:
the total tonnage 21,448 was attri-
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year The action has now been did- and also Japan. The majonty of
THE iftELliORE SCHOOL CASE
Acting 4tidge "Freeborn` has given
his decision in the Belmore school
trustee controversy, which has be'en
•111
•
ranks second. With 1,500 fur fanners
and an inveStrnent o approximately •
$11,000;000. 'The raising of -'fur bear- •
ng animals, however is not limited
to the North Arnericctn continent,' but •
butable to British Columina 11,250
, missed with costs to appellants, , American and Canadian farmers ' are
bec and -2,102 to Nova Scotia. , •
. United States settlers continue to
,. • ,
cross the border in large numbers '
despite the /lateness Of 4he season..'
November figures .issued by the De-
partmenttof Immigration and Colon-
' ization show that . the Government
' Agency it Fargo, 'N.D., forwarded
123 settlers and seven cars of effects,
compared with 105 settlers and four.
cars in the same Month last year.
•1"he Kansas City Agency sent 46
settlers, as compared With fern last
year and the , Detroit Agency sent
sixty, an increase of over '200 per
cent.. over Nevember,1.925.
. • •.
February will see the winter
sports at 'the\ carnival.at its ,height.
At t e annua mee ing o e B - sing silver or 'Idire-f0x4s.
more' public. school .se..ction •in Decem-:
her 1925, James Stokes was elected BAYPIELD MAY CEASE .
trustee for 1926 by a shim of hands. „ " TO BE A VILLAGE
but on n poll being demanded an el-
ection was held a weele later, when ' Preceding a private bill, somewhat '
George Herd was elected: trustee by
ballots- The trustee board,however
considered that Mr. Stokes was the
legally elected trustee, and refused
to recognize Mr.' Herd's election. The
latter appealed to the court to estah- vice, and finds' the cost of extension ,
lish the validity of the election, but is rather high: •If it wanjy a po-
as stated' above he lest the _appeal.
out of the ordinary, a petition from ' •
the village of ,Efaifield has been tabl. .
ed " in the' -Legislature,, praying for.. '
. ,,
annulment 'of incorporation. Bayfield .
has been negotiating for Hydro ser -
INDIAN ;GIRL To. MARRY
• .". WHITE MAN
The Pacicet-Times appears'
to be responsible for the report, eVi-
deritly, well fowl/4d, that Prances
•
home of-1VIrsR _Bam i. at the__Chatectir „Frontenac,„.4/nbee..... ickawa,__ the _Indian Maiden. elocii
• : On the 41h and '5th the foremost 'tionist,' well knewri thtoligheut OP'
_WESTFORD' NEWS
'(Intended ' for last- week) •
et,
apeed racers in America will corn,.
pete in the Canadian Indoor Speed,
;Skating . Chairipionship' for all dis-
• tanceS' and _ages. • Hockey, snow -
shoeing, b baled racing,
be goi o,n every dayof the Month,' girl; ". Lai become' ; her :business
but. the :outstanding event willbe the manager. 'Miss Nickawa. has , been
'Eastern 'International0 Rog' Sled Wonderfully suceessfUl As an enter: -
Derby, February 21-23; 'Which:. will tether and in that Capacity has hat-.
cover the 120 miles, of the race at ., .velled, not only over, Canada; but
the rate of 40 miles a day. ' Teams over . the United States, Australia,
froth, the United States and Canada • New Zealand -and • Britain. She ,is, a
will colripete,, and it is understood „full. blooded ree Indian, and when a
there Will be a Woman competitor ill"' small child,. was taken by a lady mis-
file race. sionary Who discovered' her 'talent for
elocution..
4 —o 9 • —
FIJR.-FAItIVIERS OUSTING
'
, FUR TRAIMRS
tail°, "is soon te be. married to an
English gentleman by the name" „of
'Marks,. Mr. Marks appears to be in
the entert,aqment business and pos:'
, siblY :in that way met the ladian
, Ted.0nd',Xere,..Went ;to.; the, lake ahore. . ' ,.. ....---e-0-0- " "- •• ' -
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for .i.italay. .., . . ' . • . ' •.I1LTD-6"t§ ARE. NAMED TO
' *.a." nuniber frOin, "here -attended the , . • HEAR ELECTION. PROTEST$.
daace" le HV7 olYrood on Wednesday-. e ' , • ' -------..- ._c\' • • ' ,
, . ,
' ening, PA. • 16th, and all reperted• a . The--.judget or the.SPpteme•-c butt
•Wainde_rfill: time': , • .;• .,„ ' , • • 4, ': . ' ' in council havee--epPointed „:the --rota
The YOnfig • PeoPle , Of; OUr" 'yieiniti -..judgea: who- wili try '• 'Th. e 'throe ,.elec„--
--are::vratticblg;-'4"plaY,..,'"entitled ,aTthe" , ben ',"protes.ta-ftein N.,,Ortli Bruce,- .4 . . ,.
,Nortnland .- by eneroaehing civilize-.
, .. .,
:-"7W-atell for" SOUtit Itrued and Pert Arthirr;•-•r?tiaj .,
tiorii the ,aricient balling take's , Ori 'a
f •fur ftirniS iai
7-- --l'ie -Ord ' In t :„,e -,,l..,;asi,t1'-, ,Aew yeats-° -, •
-..' The',-.'-t0„,-1)„f.:. ladle's' --ok-Wallterten: -f0ktt 0114 j1,10,tiOs' V -cid. e r4t: .:. et the 'paietst,tarnetierin'.;-Ccinthrent.. The
re -•""elifalgtd "iii li •iig- °tolls • camPaign. ' ROSe,Fisiter" and Siri',itit'," tt i,,,1„tfibiii, gained ,guth intportanee
..t6ie.tee- metier .for _th.e, grectiori......otra. : ...__Tbey ...Wilt .. sit" „in.. 'three „d1„ e.l'ent„ ..thAt -•--.06 buvegu lgiam ..earvey!
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a
Ad the olartinie "fp't trader is being
Pushed ftittlrei• and 'further the'
' ters elections:- ,-- .188,•-=`.8-418- rtk
DOS . • , • new poce wito tee great uoYeloPPIsly,
7 the judges are ' Chief Jastice Late - . , •
sitatink 'and curling rink, r31 11-000-0 Judsgs "c-1•.•'•'" of the •Unitecltatils Dorlytiref .",ef
wanted they, have eeared .$0,506.
Curiotisly enollgh, the County Town
has been withoot a rink Or curio
geottit , .
•
• ,Agrichlttire snys, that the business'
More' tines than not a *Oman, 'Is
responsible or hoi
cesa beiatilitt, Of thiZt 11(10110. 14,10,4 Mrtlitti% territory: now claims, a total
it 110401414y fot mill to , moo,. 1. .10,114040t Is0000,oao, out** . "
within this co'untry and its il0th.
lice municipality,- it 'would , be . ntitled
to '.0;aie the Government's bonus, to •
rural. transmission lines,', and the • •
'proposal is to revert to that statulis.•
There is difference , of opinion
Meng residents of the village' as , to,.
the move, and 'the bill may be op- •
posed:' The, proposed , change, air
_botirse,_would do__ away with Bay -
field's representation-arthe county. ,
council through 'its reeve. The per- '• .
manent population is only- about 300,
but there are nianY1 summer ,resi•`!„. ••
dents, If incorporation 'is annulled ,
most of the ratepayers Would Vote in
Stanley township and tliose, on . :the
north side of the river •,in • doderich
township. • • ' •
•
FATALLY INJURED • "
, . WHILE FELLING ,A TREE
'Thomas, BlackhOse °home "
Lower-Winghatn,..was .fatally injured .
-last . week white,' at work , on "the
faira of jameS V. -Breen, .East
Wanoslt, They Were cutting' down •
trod% and One tree: had, ,fallen •
ganst another . and failed to coint , •
down. Black clinibed ,,up • to cut
s0ate anti 'while *doing so he,
lodt ""fbotirigc• the -Y
ground, alighting:.. -on hid head:- The ,
impact .broke his sine . near the neck' .
„arthe-becanteit
'head &AVM' WAA, taken tit." Wing,
ham Heapititl, . 'but little ;could be
clone for him • although he 'retained ' -
onseiotisriess 'for some time.
inother Byes M. Lower- yVingham. ' - „
$eqnts .to 115 th4 sIrl now doosn't
,oate who ploilosoo to hor-.4*- myhi4
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