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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-04-06, Page 4IsTHE HURON EXPOSITOR, .7, 4 THE UURON IIrft vie tA V_ elfew u 40me. 0 'quo t -ins, in `9 ,, ged returA e a- pleadid. livnoh was �iervqd'bZr com- was N part of *e, RIP appoinw by tbS4 l6due ICgr did their ppts 4!zWy =1 it. i1a * almot to t"IzZ40A Okl� ome m .04 the fuie, iiimh. served V44, luci,4 new'Ones, uberalst .In gn �=Oaus Joya After lunch, tbe, ftf,# �All was W 11 w hidli as a cletwed for dau vd, the dismissals is'qultg VVhen. a ltirge ZU404T of Qpl�_ up,toti t�xe Wee :f3mall hours d the e to point _91at 0I to do hom 40I ul wo 4 lik to U10 plead[4' muldo 01 the or, Geue D40h, Of WX& BMCefleld Grehestm, theiall Present- -the ostmast dvy ai&t awe Passed, away at her ing' quite an snchautIn appearince for such db home here, ldnry A= D$orger, an h9r wltl� the 4hundrods giding to fascin- is reasons e=,b case, or if he, has 110t� �Vlst The IcAe. Xm- Merpw -AtInS music, and it elieve� was, w year, r g�U5 ario ,,auvkble for anY spent nearly all her lifetime in 4,U " the feeling of all that never'hd a IhID y and was dearly beloved more enjoyable at home been speAt, by a hst of friends. Som months and all the committeeis are entitled ta "them '49 the, HoI W cues to and victim see no of his� ago she fell and fractured her bip very much credit for their fine men- ,.�Aopbev likes to she has been Vowing agement, leading up to such a pleas - and. since then disuds,sed from officei, bu-. gradually weaker. Ear hiptsband, the ing evening. notone has proved �, case of into Gottleib, Merner, preaece=ed her ()6uncii Meeting. — The regular system against the POSt- about -one year ago. The funeral was meeting of the village council was I the Gonerai, either in the House held on Thursday afternoon, servie held on Monday evening with al The minutes of the in the Evangelical Church and inter- members present, ,In in, the newsPI Iftheyhadr ment made in he Bronson Line cemi- last meeting were read and adopted expectations of Proving such ,gter. A etery. She is survived by six sons on motion of Petty and,,San MW the country would have rung and two d,pughters: Wesley, of Zur- number of delegates were resent to A h th� news long ago. itch; Edward, Bayfield; Samuel, Hen- interview the council. Mr. 'Fred Yen- -day can accuse the Con- sAll; Jonaihan, Windsor; Jacob, De- ning, who is starting a gas station.on one to troit, -and Emanuel, of 'Saskatchewan; the London Road, wished permission In, isqwa es Mrs. W. Calfas, of Zurich, and Mrs. to build a driveway into his property party at Ottawa of any ont in a spolls sYsti for the C. alber, r ito d n from the Lolidon Road and wished to ould put 9�asoa that they 'have no Patronage know the size Of tile he sb 'history is any q ense, bu it IKIEPPM in the driveway. This was left to the 00de, it is the only reason. Have Seed Potatow—A quantity of Carman n street 1, ee. Mr. Robertson, who COMM tt ortir's prop- Douley seed potatoes for sale. Also call and recently purchased Miss K triet our priees on grass seed, as we have a conservative 'Papers, that have rmis- Butt, Kippen. erty on Brock Street, asked pe demandilig of the ead of the tull. une, Phone 11-91. W. E. 81011 to drain � his property into the or a ex General� for -go Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Wni. :v1son, Bro�k Street drain, It was grant - of our village, who have been spend - ed. P&r. Levi Rands, who is putting 4,�V,'a they ever mentioned the :Fact, r s - that in onto, day the Shadow eighen ing the pa§t few months with rela- in a cellar drain for Mr. Mark y CV0 . vernment ave returned home. dale, h�sked permission to come out on dismissed 286 Perman' tives in Toronto, h -the street and go down the street to —Mrs. Flinerson Stafford, who has _,2�tiy ppointed Returning Officers, the R]. hmond Street sewer. This al - without been visiting her brother, W. L. Mel- e �W.Itbout a hearing, or ssign- was left to the stre9t comittee. lis, for -the past couple of weeks, re- s�O a reason of any kind for the 1 turned to her home during the past Mr. John Passmore askm permission other than that they were Lib- to put in a gas tank in front of his week.—Mr. Edgar Butt, our enter - Mug Street, whieh garage -on er�is,,,and immediately appointed an prising merchant, has bought from the 'new equal number of Conservatives to fill Shafer estate, the, barn that Was it- was granted. My. Colin Hudson, the usted on the southwest corner and in- assessor, was p.re age sent and presented o ..:.the vacancies. Is, that paron tends having it 'all remodelled and the assessor"Is for 1928 to the 1f,it is not, what is? de into good shed for the a,,,M- council. Considerable iscussion took ma can point the n some of the -assessments. The �As we sayp no one modation. of horses. This will be a Place 40 ger at the Conservative Party in roll was accepted an the assesor or - great benefit to our village and will, Ottawa along party patronage lines, no doubt, be much appreciated.— dersed o be paid. A Court of Revis- ion will be held on the asI r6ll ut that is more than can be said Quite a large number of Oddfllow,, on Monday evening, April 23rd, at 8 the Conservative Government together with their wives and, friends, lock. Mr. Alpine McEwan, who i4, On attended the Odc[fell-ows' banquet, O'c tario. patronage with the Con- which was given in the Town Hall, was appointed constable of the vil- servative Government in Ontario has Rensall, on Friday evening of last lage a month ago, sent in his resigna td an exact science and tion as he is staxting farming in the �been. reduced week and all report an excellent time. does not have to go very far —Syrup making is on in full swing Township of Hay. It was moved by One and it is reported that during the. Robert Cameron and seconded by aeld, to demonstrate it. od James Sangser, that George Hudson ial Banks were last few days there has been a go the Provinc be apointed ronstable for the bal- run, of sap.—Mrs. Clark and grand - organized, every paper in every tow" daughter, of Hensall, visited at the Councillor Priest ance of this year one of these banks were sit- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ander- moved an amendment that Gordon iiated, was -given an equal division of son, of our village, during the week. Parker be constable, ut received 'no Clerk- Murdock was ap the bank's advertising, That division —Special Easter services will be beH seconder, so Mr. Hudson received the St. Andrew's United Church on appointment. lasted until the Cnservative Govern- In Sunday, also special music by the pointed anager of the Hall for the motat came into power, but liv lunguL. h and Chas. Morf c oir-1VIT. James Bowey, merchant balance of the year When the Ontario Highways De- was appointed Fire Chief, as MT of our village, is having a few nice n r n partinent last year decided that it improvements made to the inside of Bates, the late chief, is' ow esidi Stratford. A number of account n the interests of the pub- his store­--�The roads in this section In I:;i�� be i and ordered paid he to inaugurate an advertising' eam- are still in bad ondition, and in plae- were presented es are almost impassable for cars.— Some more tres are to be secura -Ways, Was paign of safety on he high plec Mr. Bert Moir and Mr. Thomas Dav- and planted in the -park and the it. placed in Liberal and Conservative idso-n, both of London, were in our of land to the south of the park wil i, 'Papers alike, or in Liberal Papers village recently renewing old ac- be rented again this year. The Reev te a disturbance oi e ere ul ntances. All were pleased to s said th was q there 6re no Conservative quai ast an -vative them.—MT. and Mrs. Edward Granvell the stree on Sunday night I Not at all. Co e otified the council to take immediat n ns, I w4:0, b papers, regardless of size or circu a- _,,a,e been resid nts of our vil la� . 97, -fir a number of months have action against the perpetrators i on were considered the only fit M&IPW to their new home, west of future. Fast driving on the street and other disorderly conduct will no channels throgh which the public Hillsgreen. was toe,warned and enlightened. Y. P. L.—The Young People met be tolerated for a minute by the coun cil and 'no further warning will b Again, this sprin when the on- for their regular meeting on Friday rg-e tario Department of AgricultiLre evening, March 30th, with a goodly given. The committee in cha o -d that the roo number presen. Clarence McLean the church,sed repote !aunched a Better Seed Campaign, ev acted as president and Jean Ivison as was now in good shane, but said grav ery paver in the country was furnish- be --placed on th pianist. HTs. A. Monteith led ' in el or cinders should ad -with free reading matter, and ask- prayer, after -which she also took the drieway. The committee appointe ed to co-operate in every way with devotional part. Mrs. Connor took to make a readjustment of the rat( - "Jesus, charged for the town hall,. reporte the chapter in the lesson book, the Department in this good cause. Teachings," also -the discus�sion. Nor- that -as the town hall was not as ye And they did ect-operate. When the its way, they could not se man Alexander gave a very interest- paying advertising in connection with this story of the life and character of their way clear to lower the rates, bu Ing it was finally decided to lower th 'campaign was issued, it was placed in David; Beatrice Cooper gave,a. piano .-hands of the Agricultural Repre- instrumental; Marguerite rates -on -the two rooms clown McDonald will be $15 for the nt counties for gave a very interesting tal The new rates k on her sentatives in the differe trip to the coast. Glenn Love and Al- hall; $4 for the council chamb an btion. The Representative in fred Phelps favored the audience with $2 for the reading room. The coull 'Ruron knowing that all papers in the a number of mouth gr*an selections, cil then adiourilted to meet again .9, f the Reeve, county -were equally deserving, plac- hich were heartil)� encored- Rev. the all o edbbe advertising with them all. Two MIT. Connor closed the meeting with Briefs.—The Sunbeam Trio, com Idays later came an order cancelling prayer- Games were played at the posed Of the Hisses Kathryn Sells the advertising with every Liberal close of the meeting. Gladys Slay and Miss Greta Lammi nty. ert in the First Uni paper in the cou Is that patron- Z' are giving -a cone H8NSALL age. ed Church, Galt, on Wednesday even Dance, on April 10th, in Hensall Town ing, April- 4th. ---,Mr. W. 0. GooI IThe Expositor is not complaining Hall, Spring Show Night. intends going to Clinton on FiI about this loss of advertising, but it New Wall Paper.—Have you seen our new 1928 styles and patterns ? They are lovely. and evening to assist the choir of th -On A71glican Church there. with the re does take eXCepti too these C011 we keep the stock right in our store, so that A" . We will tri- dering of that beautiful cant9t gervative papers whimpering ad cry- You can get it home with you. it if you wish. We also have Boxer & Co ing about abuse of patrimony in the samplo book of better papers, just receiv--d "Stainers Crucifixion." Mr. Goodwi t of this week—they are wonderful. HemphilYs is taking the tenor work in the can -i it is the boas Liberal party, whei - Drug Store. 3147-1 tata.—The Spectial soI Which RT the Cnservative party ,that they have Oddifellows. At-Home.—On Friday being beld in the United Church zlwaV, and will always, provide for evening last the OddfeUows of Hen- ery evening of this week, commenlain thbir own. sall Lodge, held an at home in the on Monday evening with Is very larg Town Hall, -when a most pleasant and attendance. Rbv. Mr. Sinclair gave BRUCEFE&LD enjoyable time was spent. The com- very interesting discourse, which Wa mittee -made a fine choice in Mr. listened to with much pleasure an Notw�—The inghy friends of M.r Duncan Cowan, of Toronto, as enter- profit. The su%jeet f or this evensin ' or -Ph nas BGyee,'cf Goderich, former - Saddest Words iner for the evening, ande was ac- will be "The 19, of Brucefield, -will regret to hea:r ta His son Mr. companied. by Miss Clemens', of that, Jesus.," Special numbers by the choi fiat he is seriously ill. city, as Pianist, land they certainly and solos -will he given at each gel J6%16g Boyce, is spending -this week more than delighted the Oddfellowt vice. Everybody welcome. — Tfi( ',zt Ws liomo in Goderkh.—Mrs. W. and their invited frien&, numberivig mp ftov6ng returned 'home last week af- ny friends of KTs. 1E. English wil well up to four hunded with theif -regret to learn. that she is Conin r %V ing six week t the home Of splendid selections. Mr. &;�an Prov- to her room through illness, but hoP �M 9-Valks. T�ompson, of SarnI 1%ro, J91hes PvWR_)ueen visited her sis ed a host in himself, dressed in fit that with a good rest, she will 00 -presenting the characters 'be able to be up and around again, M" A. Landsborough, of Clin costumes rc which he dopicted, and seemed per- Aqw. and 2firs. D. 1B. XwDovaldp 'o is M last WeI arSPI fectly skilkId in the manners anddia- Galt, foI of enSall, lects of all nationalties, convulsing his ing. a -few days with Mr. 9 --- audience with laughter all throughout William' McMartin and Mr. and Xt funorl -was held on 1h SI'lectic'm George Ferguson,- -We beliove 69 his Iliam of the late MIrs. Wi 1' and while full Mr. Samuel, IDilling h" b6eir eonfin we 'e T aM'o of - u=l in g cat h Or. Were id of anything that his room for a few daysXth or FrIday 120t- SO, ed Of e,,raeness. Miss Olemens� s. We hope to soon see fa nee -wn in. this cam- A.i4m,aa welt: kad proved herself an. ,exceptionally shil,l­ recovered with 1�m I&O *at=, day I" �I i6speewd. The k6� d both 'Mr. Cowan And coming, an4 that �he will be able to b !A thO R� '0- Miss Clemons were most geeros in out agiin,�and in his usual hi the rdspovdiftg to r6peated eheotes, tand Mizs Matgaret 11alddrk, *110 twentl inet, did the inte�ise interest of -went u der $�u operaion At Clitto eW 91111t Ms ievor o Memori Ital, Ithe the audiftet eewtt to be hold, and al au& & favorable improssion-did they very nicely,.Wo are Pleated to'de Lou' make t1rat they Vill be sure to be I&r, William F,66 ftk to be 41ebu 6 *p6s* h1v d6ath, but called to our villaI again VA%en fire 'ag i aftev his, rese glid he is 4ftiried. The proamm 6,011fted to 11set rool 06 tC f with "i Vorwoi2r Not 'V66h e, 4-,. largo, 'fr6wi tyce orcheatra, of J�tav— of Woddttot1t, A��'thei� t'. -ki fiteld"-6ho elto lind t6 to eA- the 6ithe of V10; atid,T&g. IR tA gins ird e tw uhd Mst tolantr 0, tt-10-4 19leol M -W fillvtaotlill IWg I'F ve, but Witsia, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - -------------- - CAR11 i0RISSIBYTOkA ' N SVbjeg��itneg.ses to th-a minister "The Zing of Soon Oar" Taylor, Cam' even tud MacLaren. I'Le� Thy Will be W. A. Mae- Lar elL, AnI�h e. I Survey the Crot choir ............ 7 P.M. Subject, �t4e Ascension,"' MIu­ ister Quaketto`-Ijadies — "In the Shado;�,�;�f the Cross", bliss J. Mrs A. Dpugall,. Mrs. J.,.'P'aterson, Mrs. W. Antheint Guide, Even un- to D �i .......... Choir. Re v.'JZ1;"0y, B.D., Minister. Speciai�Ea`ster Service in the Chur;�;�,. 4'Good Friday," at p.m. Donald, haI secured very good posi- tions. 'R&I is very sorry to lose them s theiwore a very fine family and good citIzens.—Rev. A. Sinclair is this week`.�)­iolding special services each evnifisgo -of the week with the exception oIday evening, lead- ing up to th6.Communion service to be held on the -coming Easter Sunday at the miiii4g:srvice.—Mr. J. Young returned to London the first part o this week After spending a few day here with his.relatives, Mr. and Mrs W. 0,,Goodwi taulkinson ii and Mrs. M --There was a very large crowd in our village an- ' Saturday afternoon las s being attracted by Mr. J: E. Me Donell's sale..,of used and- also nev cars.—Miis Margarette Chapman, o e Palmerston, ii'liere visiting her rela I tives, Mrs. G. 'Scott and daughters - 6 Special Easter �ervicies -will be hel in our -three lo-cai ,churches on th I comifig Easter Stindayj April 8th, an for *b1ch the choirs are, getting u fine solos and anthems.L.-On Suna last, in the United Church t 0. Goodwin, leader of th - choir, rendered that fine S616, "Th e Holy ity" in a most able ailid, pleas f ing.manner.—Mr.;, Nelson Reickar f has -pu�chased a fine new car fro Mr. Ernie Baew-Who is -salesman I -3 an. automobile firm' in Stratford. d Mrs. S. McQueen. and daughter, He s en, arrived honie after spending d week with Mr. an4 Mrs. J. D. Rei t of. London.—The. A.Y.P.A. of the An e glican Church 'hold their -meeting to t :Mond�ay evening with a good attend ance. The meeting.- was opened wit tipy or by Rev.'Ur. Jones, followe Y. - 'the Scripture7l&soI 'm—nutes-'an d roll call. A very pleasing progra was given, and was in charge of Mis t Emma Johnston,, And every numbe was very much e, y4d; trio,- Bo Houston, Albert Wldlf&, John Drun mond; instrumeI Miss Louis Drummond; readkng,'.. Mrs. Pepple e Miss E. Johnston ndLeonard Ho� garth.—The Firenlei� ilield a moetin on Monday,evenigr in the Town III and appointed 1��, sCharlie Moore, a Fire Chief in place'lof MIr. Erni e Bates, wh'� sent n ;big resignatio L- and which was aceopted. Mr. Bat i, left town receh#y. : ar Stratfor where he has semed an excelle - position. Mr. OrvJ Twitchell n Wren Eyre were 415#inted to fill tl vacancies left by -William Falrbai g and Mr. Bates. �,,Fivemen are plai es ning to hold a %X celebration on tl a 24th -of ay and Judging from pas s years' experiende-itl no doubt prov d a great isuccess.—%� Special meetin g "hdd in t - � he United"Church last eve If ing L was very larI attended. Re: i Mr, Sinclair's subject,' �'Vhe'Saddej Words of Jesus", vary ably ta on a -Ad dealt Hp-dden it I Ms. I re4d4g�ed pleas d duet. The subI : ��r - WdIdnesdaa 6ved:ng is "The of X0t BtDin a Christian"; ThuiiO�` to,V�SOIVM '�n� Sure Wuge,,- Fri4ig, i�G�dli Loves; —Xiss Glady's _f4l'oiA 9 da I- this week with ftie"ids. in Olinton, iss BeaI has bee f rof, w eel, durIng the dd9th � of hi I fithov� Mr. R. Cud4. Oi�4 laCtor I-'ronto this week f6i"t i�txple, V weeks -before "t . or, b6m S here again, rem e wfth h, IMrs. Renaerson, WhQ'L h, 14 eA asis ing''A the home Bell JrLStmfth will ON I 6� liw place M5. AdrAs, for 24-rpl. their 'to 14 been U-0 St, 191' M'Uytd OnIIII sIand *6 f ,�oets In, g year _IIGVd 4;e ? 'a4d� %n C;Aptain, Har,�v* Ist b4o�%, on- 40., PIatteroolm aid. :11old asauns; eel ISt�waft Bell jeft L flea,,_ ]PIder; Mg* .SmArt New Ties and 5trap Slippers ar for the Kiddle'v Fiester. Values L to eand pers W,,d Oxfords'at $1,95, 0hildrei'Is Siz to malge a lot of feet look, h n&I 1wases, were del! in voriad at 0. ,W All Clay' "QW' Afpott y . sa . ng a very Solo, buic in the a4theM,L Wo�kos tl .a Xcl�aiten, Mrs. A. - 116�gat I And R." T NeLare Special., §erripes Im 'Friday in n. I Jh dn riday held this churo nings :,,vdth al musib.—The nUAI 'Spling S%L�QfW Of the South H M hg-4,cultural Society L, will be. held in ]M �A4L NE. 1;. 'NOTS on Tuesday, April 10th. The Directors this year have -increased the value of the prizes and. it will be thet best yet, 9P —Dear the County CI gins tions. than any other five members in in whtok (sloel A Reply to "Ratepayer."' That does not sider6d' or bell 181r: In'the issue of The Huron Ex- look as if his ability was valued very diiiiee. -,C.00�emng 'foT 23rd March, I noticed an higly. As for h& 61 positor ur Castr oil our 'qualifie,ation As a I s may,- ing , i 6 : __ Article signed by I'Ratepayer,tl deal' respected local Firemen, 'I would S237 thAt MX'Qei0er partially with Mr. Geiger's Private rather let thein, answeor for them- saine, propI that 0gin S_ 110T.7 business, which in my, mind carries' selves. As far Ali, Higgins' ability, resides on, befcir$�,he ever owned Q w6,bearing as to is capability. as I will first mention that hev,?Ias Audl-� foot f land in the vivAge. He *=, Reeve -or Wari If it had not been. tor for- the County f -Huron in. 1921, Reeve for four years I ad Wrdon'.036 for thIB-aupport of men outside of the 1922 and 19.23 - the Again in 1928 year when living oii The., above ra0i�- County ouncil he would never have when the County, Councillor,% thought tioned property a. leaseliolder. had the honr of being Warden in it best to have a special Audit.beesuse Thanking you I . n ady anee f4rth6 Vak- 1911. n 1923 he was ' re-elected Reeve of the change of treasurecs. Mr. Rig-] uAble space in your� Paper in.the by.the casting vote"Of the Clerk of gins . and Mr. Porterfield', of Wawan- I terests � of olkir Allagei I Am. Yodro. the village and he held that office un- osh, were appointed to do the audlt-J�ruly, SUBSCRIBER. til last January, - which in my mind was five years too long for the benefit of -the village. In thesummer of 1922 All the rotads of the village were in Al condition. What are they like to- day,or what have -they' been like for the' past L two yearST There 1,9 not a stfeot but King Sf�reet, that is not worn down to the cars getting stuck in the mg4evi6r'day and night. He has only�put,a few oads of ravel the pas on -the roa& during I five years. The present council will have to spend sums of money to put them in shape, and in -any will have to be f rebuilt. He never put oil on the s streets until the laitter part of July when loads of the old gravel have blown away in dust. Buthat is Mr. Goiger's idea of economy. In the t latter part of 1926 he purchased a fire engine. At that time Only -three water tanks were in the village. He did not attempt to build more until the late fall of 1927 and at present not one is finished, nor wil I be until July or d August. Therefore, we will have no c fire protection except from th6 old d tanks until the new ones are cOm- n pleted, almost a year and a half af- y ter the purchase of the fire engine. 6 0 I But that is the way Mr. Geiger has e conducted everybhing. He never at- Low c. e tempts to do any repairing until the - 9now is flying. Then at nomination THE niost recent trend of automobile design is strik-. d time he te!l,- the electors all he in- ingly ezemplified in the "Biggim and Bettee' Chev- n tended to do, but was hindered from rolet. The high, narrow radiator . . L, the :lt r doing it by the I coming on, and low bodies . . . the unbroken sweep of the lines: so could not finish it. Mr. Geiger has from -front to rear . . . the stylish blending of opposed- everything that was brought colors in finish and upholstery . ; . these distina- a up in council for the benefit of the guish Chev rolet as unmistakably new and fashionable. 1, village. He opposed the building of In power, in speed and suap,.the "Bigger and Better* - the- town hall,, he opposed the paving Chevrolet is no less modern and vigorous., Countless n of King Street; he opposed the Hydro; refinements in engine and chassis give Chevrolet a - he opposed the building of the , Con- performance as dependable as it is brilliant. h tinuation School. If Mr. Geiger harl The Bigger and Better" Chevrolet, alone among Iow- d had -his way, we woul, not have had yrIccd._,I has truly -caug-b-t-the d much in Hensall. Mr. "Ratepayer',` The- G�W.A.C. General Notone own deferred pa7, m says Mr. Geiger received many grants ment plan affords the most convenient and ecovomicaR 8 for the village due to his efforts. I way of buying your ChevXolet on. time. r say Mr. Geiger never got one cent of b the grants for the village of Hensall. NNW .&NED 1VW3& 9DWCW - We would have received there grancs Dtont - . - 0625.00 1 at Sedan -- - - . e whether Mr. Geiger had been in the Touring . . . 625.00 mcglot . . . . . .. council or not. The Highways De- C:. 740.00 Coraratar"idl ChaSaio . C Th 740.00 Roadster DaGvery - 67-5-00 partment passed an order -in -council Sed= . . . . 835.00 Ton Truck Chassio - . . 61T.00 g to give a grant to all municipalities Roadster Mi4oress - - 0650-00 11 -which built concrete roads in all�eon_ A19 prkev ct Facgo", . oskawa­Government Ta=, Bampers and SpareTive EZOM s necting links. This bill was pas4d in =ADT FOR INNEDIME DZIUMT e 1925 -and Mir. Geiger knew nothing of n, it until last December, when the Good ,s Roads Committe gave in their report. d, and said that Hensidl should -have its grat the ame as other places. He tCH d did not sell the Road Debentures un- til two years after he was elected m Reeve. The Department,of Highways 207,11, AftIMOT shock 6bs0T1bW - in 1922 paid -to Henall-��1,276.00. The e interidst on $1-275 for;' "two years 4 in Chen 10I crag*- t would be $153.;o at 6 per' "cent. In raggex" MOI cgtas lbr,' es 1923.the Provincial, Dopartiridnt paid YishaT Bodied. to ensal the suM of I$1,275.00. One i� year's interest on, $1,275 at, 6 per dent. amounts to $76.50. In 1923 the coun- t ell Also raised $8,600 by levy on the k- village. The Interest, on $3,600. for I year ut 6 per ciark is $216,00. T he !9 total Interest that we lost on these Wb. y thTee items'was $445.60. In 1922 we borrowed $32,001) from the hank for 8 months -when the iddlawitures, should have been sold,, but woke not gold fdr METCHELLI ONT. 16 mahths, after. Mb, lost.the intm, et for 16 months on' $32,00- WMOh amounts to 19, W'. . The total Intek- PUZODUCT 07 rXMIMAZ M0-T(0R@ 0V CANAVA 0 eSt,L 01% $92,00 for � 15 mottihs, plus r $445.50, rtft-ked - to 'xbWe, - amounts tto .� the sum of $S605.56 loot to the III)f villhge".- In addition to the. above EA e figures., we, lbsW tho' & Mr� Gelgetrl making P, total five n mionignm e i4ht $8P6 X.00 durl"g,hig E1.K 11"g to HeMall pf $6,616,60, ts ftr. acetop a r tll�' pivi '6f; Mr. Gel. (fAR11 zl�d so's A 1111A , II t� t rII iei (6 it. the Polls it 6 �Iftnvgm Perhaps, i6ug are now" I !Ite h tLd the, if4fti"4, that Mr. re. The h &td4ent 1A ibli P, tI I a. oro�Ta d k Ne 1, butIs Itis sIand *6 f ,�oets In, g year _IIGVd 4;e ? 'a4d� %n C;Aptain, Har,�v* Ist b4o�%, on- 40., PIatteroolm aid. :11old asauns; eel ISt�waft Bell jeft L flea,,_ ]PIder; Mg* .SmArt New Ties and 5trap Slippers ar for the Kiddle'v Fiester. Values L to eand pers W,,d Oxfords'at $1,95, 0hildrei'Is Siz to malge a lot of feet look, h n&I 1wases, were del! in voriad at 0. ,W All Clay' "QW' Afpott y . sa . ng a very Solo, buic in the a4theM,L Wo�kos tl .a Xcl�aiten, Mrs. A. - 116�gat I And R." T NeLare Special., §erripes Im 'Friday in n. I Jh dn riday held this churo nings :,,vdth al musib.—The nUAI 'Spling S%L�QfW Of the South H M hg-4,cultural Society L, will be. held in ]M �A4L NE. 1;. 'NOTS on Tuesday, April 10th. The Directors this year have -increased the value of the prizes and. it will be thet best yet, 9P —Dear the County CI gins tions. than any other five members in in whtok (sloel A Reply to "Ratepayer."' That does not sider6d' or bell 181r: In'the issue of The Huron Ex- look as if his ability was valued very diiiiee. -,C.00�emng 'foT 23rd March, I noticed an higly. As for h& 61 positor ur Castr oil our 'qualifie,ation As a I s may,- ing , i 6 : __ Article signed by I'Ratepayer,tl deal' respected local Firemen, 'I would S237 thAt MX'Qei0er partially with Mr. Geiger's Private rather let thein, answeor for them- saine, propI that 0gin S_ 110T.7 business, which in my, mind carries' selves. As far Ali, Higgins' ability, resides on, befcir$�,he ever owned Q w6,bearing as to is capability. as I will first mention that hev,?Ias Audl-� foot f land in the vivAge. He *=, Reeve -or Wari If it had not been. tor for- the County f -Huron in. 1921, Reeve for four years I ad Wrdon'.036 for thIB-aupport of men outside of the 1922 and 19.23 - the Again in 1928 year when living oii The., above ra0i�- County ouncil he would never have when the County, Councillor,% thought tioned property a. leaseliolder. had the honr of being Warden in it best to have a special Audit.beesuse Thanking you I . n ady anee f4rth6 Vak- 1911. n 1923 he was ' re-elected Reeve of the change of treasurecs. Mr. Rig-] uAble space in your� Paper in.the by.the casting vote"Of the Clerk of gins . and Mr. Porterfield', of Wawan- I terests � of olkir Allagei I Am. Yodro. the village and he held that office un- osh, were appointed to do the audlt-J�ruly, SUBSCRIBER. til last January, - which in my mind was five years too long for the benefit of -the village. In thesummer of 1922 All the rotads of the village were in Al condition. What are they like to- day,or what have -they' been like for the' past L two yearST There 1,9 not a stfeot but King Sf�reet, that is not worn down to the cars getting stuck in the mg4evi6r'day and night. He has only�put,a few oads of ravel the pas on -the roa& during I five years. The present council will have to spend sums of money to put them in shape, and in -any will have to be f rebuilt. He never put oil on the s streets until the laitter part of July when loads of the old gravel have blown away in dust. Buthat is Mr. Goiger's idea of economy. In the t latter part of 1926 he purchased a fire engine. At that time Only -three water tanks were in the village. He did not attempt to build more until the late fall of 1927 and at present not one is finished, nor wil I be until July or d August. Therefore, we will have no c fire protection except from th6 old d tanks until the new ones are cOm- n pleted, almost a year and a half af- y ter the purchase of the fire engine. 6 0 I But that is the way Mr. Geiger has e conducted everybhing. He never at- Low c. e tempts to do any repairing until the - 9now is flying. Then at nomination THE niost recent trend of automobile design is strik-. d time he te!l,- the electors all he in- ingly ezemplified in the "Biggim and Bettee' Chev- n tended to do, but was hindered from rolet. The high, narrow radiator . . L, the :lt r doing it by the I coming on, and low bodies . . . the unbroken sweep of the lines: so could not finish it. Mr. Geiger has from -front to rear . . . the stylish blending of opposed- everything that was brought colors in finish and upholstery . ; . these distina- a up in council for the benefit of the guish Chev rolet as unmistakably new and fashionable. 1, village. He opposed the building of In power, in speed and suap,.the "Bigger and Better* - the- town hall,, he opposed the paving Chevrolet is no less modern and vigorous., Countless n of King Street; he opposed the Hydro; refinements in engine and chassis give Chevrolet a - he opposed the building of the , Con- performance as dependable as it is brilliant. h tinuation School. If Mr. Geiger harl The Bigger and Better" Chevrolet, alone among Iow- d had -his way, we woul, not have had yrIccd._,I has truly -caug-b-t-the d much in Hensall. Mr. "Ratepayer',` The- G�W.A.C. General Notone own deferred pa7, m says Mr. Geiger received many grants ment plan affords the most convenient and ecovomicaR 8 for the village due to his efforts. I way of buying your ChevXolet on. time. r say Mr. Geiger never got one cent of b the grants for the village of Hensall. NNW .&NED 1VW3& 9DWCW - We would have received there grancs Dtont - . - 0625.00 1 at Sedan -- - - . e whether Mr. Geiger had been in the Touring . . . 625.00 mcglot . . . . . .. council or not. The Highways De- C:. 740.00 Coraratar"idl ChaSaio . C Th 740.00 Roadster DaGvery - 67-5-00 partment passed an order -in -council Sed= . . . . 835.00 Ton Truck Chassio - . . 61T.00 g to give a grant to all municipalities Roadster Mi4oress - - 0650-00 11 -which built concrete roads in all�eon_ A19 prkev ct Facgo", . oskawa­Government Ta=, Bampers and SpareTive EZOM s necting links. This bill was pas4d in =ADT FOR INNEDIME DZIUMT e 1925 -and Mir. Geiger knew nothing of n, it until last December, when the Good ,s Roads Committe gave in their report. d, and said that Hensidl should -have its grat the ame as other places. He tCH d did not sell the Road Debentures un- til two years after he was elected m Reeve. The Department,of Highways 207,11, AftIMOT shock 6bs0T1bW - in 1922 paid -to Henall-��1,276.00. The e interidst on $1-275 for;' "two years 4 in Chen 10I crag*- t would be $153.;o at 6 per' "cent. In raggex" MOI cgtas lbr,' es 1923.the Provincial, Dopartiridnt paid YishaT Bodied. to ensal the suM of I$1,275.00. One i� year's interest on, $1,275 at, 6 per dent. amounts to $76.50. In 1923 the coun- t ell Also raised $8,600 by levy on the k- village. The Interest, on $3,600. for I year ut 6 per ciark is $216,00. T he !9 total Interest that we lost on these Wb. y thTee items'was $445.60. In 1922 we borrowed $32,001) from the hank for 8 months -when the iddlawitures, should have been sold,, but woke not gold fdr METCHELLI ONT. 16 mahths, after. Mb, lost.the intm, et for 16 months on' $32,00- WMOh amounts to 19, W'. . The total Intek- PUZODUCT 07 rXMIMAZ M0-T(0R@ 0V CANAVA 0 eSt,L 01% $92,00 for � 15 mottihs, plus r $445.50, rtft-ked - to 'xbWe, - amounts tto .� the sum of $S605.56 loot to the III)f villhge".- In addition to the. above EA e figures., we, lbsW tho' & Mr� Gelgetrl making P, total five n mionignm e i4ht $8P6 X.00 durl"g,hig E1.K 11"g to HeMall pf $6,616,60, ts ftr. acetop a r tll�' pivi '6f; Mr. Gel. (fAR11 zl�d so's A 1111A , II t� t rII iei (6 it. the Polls it 6 �Iftnvgm Perhaps, i6ug are now" I !Ite h tLd the, if4fti"4, that Mr. re. The h &td4ent 1A ibli P, tI I a. oro�Ta d k Ne 1, butIs