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. thifiga, ,Ztitish Columbia SugaT.-'Refine� I ....... 2.85
1 � -�*, lu's- attenti" ' k6d a -higher �dut�r on cane Repaid loans and interest ... 616.53
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I . --vqntinue . to.- clamor for tW, 'and * that.
� , I � I lietails of - his depArftelit take, Up his �syrups. 'They put forward -the argp- Secretary -Treasurer ..... I ... 50.00
'.11 I timiq6. v.v . ' ' ment that the duty on .their `aw Ila- Printing arid advertisi g 6
- hen pai'di4mig n .... 1 7.00.
. utt-sits the Work teli,l was too h' h- Th �Oked for, post,..,, phone, ribbonj el qse,
. 9f the Session is absOrbing and ex- 'g * I
� . ,the inerease-of duty on Ut ground. . . c
I h4ugting. At all, tini6s thqrie are the etc. , ....... 42.13
A, . ' Supp�ing them in the application E,pen4ii�-r*e*,S'pring 'Show ... 437.11.
., - (ifflee t seekOrs and the gIv6rs of use- - the
,; . less advice to be met and placated. wab , Canada Starch Company, Balance in Bank ............ 60.72
1 makers of carn syrup- They gettbeir - —
. The leaders of our country spead a raw material free of duty. If the
I �, ,., I merry . life. ., - I British Columbipt Sugar Refinery is SPRING SHOW $2,7(Y7.2rf
- � I I The Other Side- to get an increase on the ground of
, I - I I taxed raw material, what ip to hap- Receipts'
I`, The consoling factor is of course, Oen to !heir co-1)4rtners in the applica� Municipal grants .......... $ 59-75
- that life upo-4 the outside fi� far more tion who alTeady get their raw ma- Donations ................ i ... 281.56
1 dreary. The Conservative par�y is tonal free? . 1. I I EntrY fees ................ 62.50
indulging in the unusual work ' of Another applicant was the inalier
thinking hard. It has a\good many of vegetable parchment pap*er. That $403.81
1 supporters who are still clinging is the product in which the pound of Expendit&.
fondly to the old flag as an election butter you buy from your grocer is Prize money paid .......... $ 317.00
issue. They believe if they cou,ld only wriippe4. It now bears a duty of 25 Judges .......... ......... 12.00
1�) dig up a loyalty cry and get Fergu- per, cent. It seems that there -are Secretary -Treasurer ........ '25.00
� son, who recently captured the Prov- 1,260 tons of this product used In Printing and advertising . 69.50
ince of Ontario for Booze, to lead the Do ' minion of Canada in a year. Postage, excise, phone, ribb;D�*,
the embattled hosts, that all might Mathamaticians have figured it out. special police, etc . ....... 13.61
" be well. But the. Tory Premier- of This amounts to 2,15,60,000 pounds of - . —
�� _�( Ontario realizes that a bird in the paper. They wanted an increase $437.11
1 hand is worth thirty thousand million which would give them the right to Meirthership for 1926, 324; 'number
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in the tree and it is moret than likely charge �he Canadian people 10 per of entries: Fall Fair, 1,736; Spring
,I � that he will stick with his task in On- cent. more for their product. That Show, 77.
tario and come into the* battle like -is, we would have to pay $28,160.00 Assets
f . Blucher at Waterloo when the chances more for par�hment paper than we Cash in Bank .............. $ 60.72
. , look better for picking up the frag- now pay. Strange arguments were Land, buildings and pens .... 2390.00
i � ments that remain, -than for getting brought forward J>y the applicants.
a head broken in a stiff fight. One lawyer stated that the settled $2,450.00
� The Tory press is discussing a party policy of this country was tariff pro- Liabilities
truce. It is not spoiling for a fig�t tection and therefore the applicants Owing on note ....... L� .... $ 100.00
at the present minut,e. Their lead- should have their request granted. It
� ing editorials are anything but polit. was pointed out in reply that our $100.00
. ical. The Montreal Star, which last policy might be protective, but it wa* 1 Audited and found correct --Charles
'lilt year dripped sadness and sorrow a- not necessary that protection should Aberhart and Charles Stewart, Audi -
I ,A, *' bout, the condition of things Canad- be infernally high. It was shown tors. Seaforth, Ont., Jan. 11 1927
. ian, is now discussing the war in that the factory price of this product A. D. Sutherland, Sec.-+reas.'
r China. The Montreal Gazette is in- was somewhere around 15 cents per "D
terested in Workmen's Compensation pound, but the farmer who buys a . �
I and the late Empress .Charlptte, while few pounds in which to wrap his
Sir John Willison, who is a sort of dairy butter Imys in the neighbor- REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS
/I - Father -Qonfbssor,0r the T4 -r -v p" hood of 50 co,nts per pound for it. -it the report of hog
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I iA East&ft , Caiada, suggests that The Tariff Board is teaching the shipments for week ending January
I leaders grow with the demand for -Manufacturers many lessons. A lit- 2 ._
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them, that there is Ryts of time, that tie thing like the item just mention- SEAFORTH-Total hogs, 131; se -
an election is a long time ahead, and ed is worth knowing. One of the lect bacon, 36. thick smooth, 82; heav-
that after- all the present leader of worrnt features about a protective I
I the Conservative Party is not too bad tariff is that it leads to wild laxity ies, 8- shop hogs, 1.
%�, BRtJCEFIELD-Total hogs, 63;
�, 4 a man for the Job. in methods of distribution. ft is the select bacon, 17; thick smooth, 17;
. The Railways- - tura, I father and mother of extrav- heavies, 19; extra heavies, 7; shop
an'.. It may -be quite possible that hogs, a. I
Down in the rooms of 'the Railway 69 applicant may come' before the HURON CO. -Total hogs, 1,608;
Commi-Aan they are fighting the age Board seetting only an increase in his select bacon,, 503; thick smooth, 867;
i orcr-contest Making a Railroad Rate tariff protection and may go away heavies, 122; extra heavies, 12; shop
Structure for the Dominion is a Job with new ideas in his head which hogs, 59; lights and feeders, 12. -
'ting a new'hav-
almost as big as crea - There seems will be worth far more to him than am
en and a new earth the gift he sought
�"d to be no guiding principle In the mat- Mr. Graham still remains at the TUCHERSMUR
" ter of rate making. Rates grow and head of the Board.. His successor West End Notes. -The January
, they grow in strange amorphous 'fias not yet been appointed. They thaw has left the roads in excellent
forms. They are a medley of con- will seek long before they WT- get condition. -Mr. Bert Gibbings, of the
tradictions. There is scarcely a rate one who in all the essential qualities Huron Road, went to Drayton last
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�T which it is not possible to prove on can approach the Han. George P. week to attend the funeral of his
I examination to be absolutely absurd. Graham. He is suave and tactful. He uncle, Mr. John Johnston. -Mr. and
" At the same time there is no. ab- never offends. Tie Is -by no means
" .. Mrs. W. Tebbitt, of Druid, Sask., are
I mirdity in the form of rates which gullible. He listens to many amaz- visiting relatives here.
can not be justified by the array of ing stories, but be d6es not swallow Reception. -A reception was held at
experts vhb are fighting the ease. them all. Some of -thd iLVpEcant-9 the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Across this strange ,complexity think that be does, but I know that Wright, 6th concession, on Monday
I there comes the further. complication ,be, doesn't. For many a time when night when about fifty friends and
' of political conditions. We haVe been you can see a look of triumph (in neighbors gathered and spent a most
% told lately by the Duncan Reportthat their faces because they think they en . oyable evening. An interesting pro-
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I rates on.the old Intereolonial should have scori;i, I can see a subtle smile %r1amme was carried out, Mr. George
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! be cut 20 per cent. If this were done away back in the face of Mr. Ora- 'It acting as chairman and calling
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� there would be certain rates in that bain and one can almost imagine him -upon Messrs. Peter McKay, Harry
section of the country which vrould saying to himself,,"How often have I Tyndall and Alex. Simpson for short
be one-half the rate charged for eq- beard that bunk before?" speeches. Mr. Robert Doig's selec-
ual distances on the same comniodity, - tions on the accordeon were much en -
on the same rillroad in the Pro*Ince joyed. An address was read by
- of British ColumMa. Is it any won- SEAFORTH AGRTCULTTJRAT, Mrs. Montgomery Patrick, and Mr.
der that the stateniint is of*n made , and Mrs. Wilson Allen presented Mr.
� J_ that Canada is a hard country to SOcIET* and Mrs. Wright with a wicker rock -
govern ? er and arm chair. Among the guests
I P, The annual meeting of the Seafortb wUe Mr- Sam Laidlaw, of Saskatche-
.4 . The Tariff Fight. ' Agn�cultural Society was held in the w1rh, who is visiting at Mr. Robert
This has been a busy week ,with Carnegie Library Hall on Fridav af_ Doig's. Lunch was served at mid-
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I the Tariff advocates. They have ternoon of last week, 'With the Pr"i- night and several- hours were pleas-
� - , dent, Dr. Harburn, in the chair, and antly spent in dancing to the strains
I - --' - a good representation' of members of music furnished by Messrs. John
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presen-L For two years the Soc'etv Doig, Tbos. Hodgert and Ivan For -
has been most unfortunate In the syth. The following is the address -
'Old kind of weather dealt out to them -an "To Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wrightr-We
their ainual fall fair days, but de- realize that nothing we can do will
qpite this fact, the officers and direr- add materially to your happiness at
torg 'have refused th be -discouraged. this juncture in your lives, but we
� tp Tlelmlle D Ance Not otily'hVe they a very favorable cannot let thi�i time pass without add-
' financial report to present, but they ing to your full cup of happiness. To
'A - bave-made exWh-sive improvements to you, Mrs'. Wright, your friends and
F.9 CADWS OPRA HAU the grourift'and buildings and other .neighbors extend a hearty welcome,
, . I I - improvements are in the offing, and knowing that we will be enriched by
I e if the weather Tna'n Is kind this year, yotir coming, and you, Mr. Wright,
A - w1k VeMng .the. Socipty will not onlyhave a -a on- have -always been an asset to your
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he was two years of age he 6ame
mouth; lady diroctora.' Mrs. P. Gatd--�
with his parents, two brothers and
irier, Mrs. gusset M-limond, Mrs.
-two sisters to live in London, Ont.,
'Fingland, Miss Stinson, Mrs. W. M.
the Forest City of Western Ontario,
Scott, Mrs. Laidla-q) Mrs. Potter, Mrs.
being then .but a ,-village. As a
J. E. Ellis. ' . .
young man Mr. Odell was employed
Short Course Is Successful. -The
as a railro ad conductor and for a good
Short Course is progressing well. Dur-
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mamy years had charge of a train
ing the past week there has been
rurining between London and Niagara
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I hree specW lectures, -each being very
Falls. Later in ,life he took up farm -
instructive to the students. The sew-
ing, settling on a farm a few mil1w
ing instructor for the Home Econ-
south of London. There he remained
Lmics, finished her course on January
until 1911, when he moved to Alberta.
14th, and on Monday Miss Petty com-
After a residence of nine years in
menced -the Home Nursing course. On
the western province, he and Mrs.
Tuesday afternoon Mr. Ure gave a
Odell came to make their home with
very instructive .address on Poultry
their daughter, Mrs. Duncan Laid -
to both classes in Memorial Hall. On
law. In 18-66 Mr. Odell was married
Wednesday afternoon Dr. Baker, vet-
to Janet Laidlaw, of Westminster
erinary surgeon of Toronto, gave a
Township, and to them were born sev-
splendid address on "Veterinary work
en children, five of *born are living:
on the farm."' Mr. Hart al�zo gave a
Mrs. William Fleming, of Penticton,
very fine lecture about Markets and
B.C.; &orge, of Vancouver, B.C.;
Co-operation, on Thursday. ThUTS-
William, of Alliance; Mrs. Duncan
cLay evening the both clas,,os united
Laidlaw and Ada, of Blyth. One
in a social evening. Tho first part
daughter, Carrie, died at the age of
or the evening was tak,,n up with a
twenty-two, and one son died in in -
short programme of choi,i �-.,, speech-
fancy. Mrs. Odell died March 20th,
es, readings, solos, etc.. 1,1.' members
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1924. Mr. Odell was only known to
0 f the course. Followi7,-., the pro-
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An'- Old -Fashioned inother,
A Dramatig ! arable in 3 Acts, presented by
YOUNG PEOPLE OF ST. J, -k IT ES' CHURCH
tinder auspices of the C. V� . L., in
St Jam' Palish &H, on Tuesday, Feb. Ist, 1927
Play commences at 8.15.,ji-arp
Time of Pla)ing, two hours and fifteen minutes
Admission 50 Cents
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gramme a dance was held until 12, life, but he leaves with those who
after which lunch was served bY knew him a fragrant memory of an
members of the boys and girls com- exalted character, a beautiful appre-
miftee. On F'riday afternoon a liter- ciation of th,e goodness of friends, the
ary programme was held in Dr- mercy of God and a very lovable dis-
Milne's hall at v0hich a debate was position. The funeral service was
held on the subject, "Resolved that conducted by Rev. G. Telford, of St.
men spend more money on PerEonal Andrew's church, where Mr. Odell
luxuries than do -oiron." The af. worshipped as often as his iige and
firmative side war, iwheld by 1"""" health permitted. Interment was
Dorothy Barnby, MvIda McElroy mid made in the Union Cemetery the
IdA McGowan, and the negative by casket being bourne to the gr�ve by
Harold Wightman, Harry Sturdy and Messrs. James Richmond, Robert Mc -
Eldon Stoltz. The affirmative aide Donald, James,, William, John and
was the winning side. Tkis wRq Andrew Laidlaw.
followed by the school -paper which
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was composed by Miss Gladys Faw-
cett'and Wellington Pozwell and was BRUCEFIELD
very amusing, thpre being -any Young People's Society.-Thp regu-
jokes about the membf,rs of the class. I-ar Missionary in"ting of the Young
Miss Frost, the Domestic Science People's Society took the form of a
teacher, and Mr. Ostlpr, the ag-ricul- debate on Sunday night, January 16.
ture teacher, are t4) be complimented The topic for debate. was, "Resolved
on their efficiency in handling the that on the mission field, educationn)
,course, also Mr. PAtterson, the agri- work has contribut,ed more largely
cultural representative for Huron, to the progr"s of Christian missions
who owing to unfortunate circum- than tnedical work." The speakeT.1
stances is unable t- be with us, very for tbf, nflirnintive were Miss Fdna
often. Bremner and Miss Hazel Haugh; for
ObituaTy.-On Friday, January 14, the negative, Mr. Elgin Thompson and
therelpassed to his Pternal rest one Mr. Lance Norris. The three judges,
more of the older goneration of. tha Messrs. Rt -id, Addison Find McIntosh,
community in the P,rqon of Mr. Ed. I had a tough proposition, finally a -
win Ods,14, after an illness of four warding th,t� verdict in favor of the
weeks, Till then he. liad enjoyed affirm&tive by the narrow margin of
good health for one of his advanced three points. We. undenqtand Ithat
years. The slight stroke of paralysis the losing team have issued a cbAl-
with which he was v isited on Decem- lenge for a return; subject and date.
her 15tb, proved the prelude of a will be, given Iater.
gradual break' up of his bodily pow- Notes.—The many friandR of Mrs.
era, and the end came qv4etly at even- Win. Rattenbury will be pleased to
tide of January 14th- Mr. Odell had I -earn that she is progressing favor -
reached the advanced ft&�# of over 841 ably arid 'hope to see. her about as
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years, having been born % Odle Town, I usual, soon again.—Mr. Vleorge Hill
State of Vermont, June, 1842. When is receiving many handshakes and
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visit with their aunt and uneV, Mr. adians here, weren't they prowl -l" lb -,Y, ,'', , 11.
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got so .excited over it. Ever.' ii�t �:�'4�,
and Mrs. H. S. Walker and family, .0
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also Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Daley and . - �;,�
wherx an article came in the pape* ";;,�P,
family, prior to the removal of Mr. Ulling, of ... .�,'�21
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open up a new branch of the London ocean resorts. He certainly` was * _"., ,
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speator.-Mrs. Robert Boyce, Of Mit- to sign up to make thousands,,, but " �' '
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visiting friends in London this week. week he will he present at Egyptian . ..'�� � �
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Welding School in London this week. .., �
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: stands on the stage and receives the 1. X.
number of her lady friends at the I , ��,*51
1 applause of his admirers. People are ,:...5
home of Mr. C. Reid on Monday, the I flocking t4r) California, but the winter �'
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tween the Brucefield Colts and the Biddy and that's what happened the I ,�,;
Varna Stars, which resulted in a Vic- oither diy. Sez she to me, "Timm, .:� 1.
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few days and were not accustomed too the old farrum for two orr tree days .1. �, �� ,
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very best colts escaped, a fine young was at the other .saide av the kitchen, .. . 1.
two-year-old. A search party was or- .
. � havin' changed places wid the cup- �`,
ganized and search commenced m uld couch was trow-n ,.1.
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the tracks were bard to follow as a (, 1.
.ut into the woodshed, but wurst av ... �
1 driving snow soon covered all traces. I aq, was that Biddy had got Misliter I _. . �
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I will return," and sure enough, next I their wuz a lot av new stbove poipes � ;5,
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,'gate waiting to be admitted after a � w;dout me knoledge er consif), he Icin ."4
i long cold night's exposure. The Sec— jist waitp fer his money till I am good .-
nnd game of the series was played on an, riddy to pay him. "What's the . . o
iTuesday, January 18th, between thel manin av all this?" .44ez I kintia sharp 4 . I '.'�
1 MiTi Road Team and the Brick Team., ;oike to Biddy. No sonner do you git ..
: Th -e ice was keen and in good shap '!
. I me out av ypr snight than ye begin , . ,
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. came prepatpd to win. There was no I frr 110LISekeeperq as woll as pol- .
.score the first two periods, and dur- � - 't s`b sez 1. l ..,
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"Yeq, an a PUrty mess ye wud soon ��
�crjred one goal, giving the decision! ho in if yi, wuz left to yprsilf fer a I . .; "
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or 3-2� Tht' game was fast and ex- "..
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citing throughout. Both teams did - ' .,
wid the dirthy dish" poiled up on I
: wril and worked bard, Those voting i , the table ,an ashes all over the flure, . ..,�,� ,
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. resident and one who is well 'known, . 11,
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- d istrict in the. person of Mrs I mima I know ye are wan av the clanest and '_ .: 4
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1 Tuxford passed away peacefully at rlliqht mp mild poipe and put it a .7 . �� �1
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,t,atally unconscious for the last fivn hnus-pk2yper ye are, all roight. but I .. W
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action, she had a nervous breakdown Moight have lift me ould couch for . 1�', 11 ..
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