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I ,�, , -1, J��.,,A`,', j'�.',".L Ll CQUA�y is aQ1na to do to that Par- now at4e to resume her duties as ing on Wicuda c . � ,
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� ��,,k6�q�, -rH E VA4ARDENSH i?. ticular county council and its county teac er.—Owiu,- the sev tY 0,f attend"ge� he meating opened ing the ReWO and Tre u to bor- , M - e I � .
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�, � ,� ,,,� 1. ,-,� b . road expenditures. The man on the 'the weather thl� annual meeting of with prayer ,by Rev. Sinclair, follow- row such .sums as are needed pp to � , - r , b I
,. ��,�� ,,,, ,� , 1, . the lf-ippen � I , 19 I
A "'. .b Council =Qpts In Horticultural Society has I 1L101;P9 J�Uxtd,, $, do tho - , i
1�1 �,� , � f , men 1010 County highway, has a great advantage over ed by the ppdnutes of the last meet- $3,000, to finance the town until the - I "
11 . been postponed until -Monday, Jaiiu- "Hk�mp . I 1, � " "
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:'�,�,��-�, on, Tuesday next, Xae a- ing. The ,,,t important feature of new taxes come in. Collector - I ....1, ....
� ,;� ary 21st, at two o'clock, at the home' dug was the election of of- hill was present and reported that he � I
, " ,�,, f�;,, b . his neighbor on a county road, es- I . I
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V,11,1�&',,,�V: �', . "ss to come before that body pecially during the fall winter and of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dinsdale. A WE ARE PAT]l1qZ WOR 02h,alT .
i� ,�,J�11� , I ficers resulting as follows: Presi- had collected, all the taxes except . I
;, ,',��;, , j �; ,,, : be the selectionof a Warden for . � I
. I;, �111,1%, �% L : he gets them without ad- good attendance is requested. ent,'Mr. ;.
,i�� 4, t ' I spring, and d Ferris Cantelon; Vice-11'resi- some $200 and he was given unftil Sta ard ............................ ... :
, i., 11 I;; 1 ... �', " .1W9. � ditional taxes. Row long will the a,��— dent, Miss Ethel Murdock; Convenor February 28th to flnish his work. 6 Wheat, nd , $1.25 pev busbaR
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,��, ':;;�0�'jj��,i',,�',,,�;.� . - , honored and owship Committee, Miss The new Clerk was given authority , , Oats, Standard or over ...................... . .60 par buahel
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- 1� !�:� � ..., According to a time . man on the county road stand for it? Chrisitian Fell Barley, Standard or over ............ I .......... .70 per bushel . I
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I 11 �� 1. -111�1t;, � Ivory sensible custorn, the Warden in The roads in Huron County are as guaxi� Jessie Buchanan- Convenor Mission- to order what supplies he needed and Buckwheat, Standard or over ................. 11 .8D per -bushel �
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;:::�: .K;�, I 11b om ee, �vhss K g tags for the year 1929. The : i
il : � County is chosen from the ary C mitt atie Scott; uo
;.� �",�*;:` '' an,ron good as the roacis in any county in Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Convener Citizen'6 Department, Mr. Reew� recommended a 6torm window Ndxed Barley and Oats ........................ 2.46 Per cwt. � �
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I 1; 1: , ranks Of the Conservative and, Liberal ' . I
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.`,��,.`,, ., I �, ,�, I . party followers in, alternat the Province, and fax better than McBride announce the engagement of Walter Spender; Convener Literary to be placed on the PUblie Library 11 - WE ARE SELLU .! I
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: � � ,Z`� I b , ;, . most. But there is only one surface their daughter, Margaret f:;atherine, and 'Social, Miss Greta Lammie; window, and a now door placed at Silyerldug, Beat Manitoba Patent .................. $ 6.00 93-10 102 ,
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� ��t � this year the choice lies with the Lib- that will stand up all the year round to Edgar W. Schnell, of Edmont,on, Secretary, Mjs% Gladys Luker; Treas- the entrance of the Town Hall, as the 19, 8 ' 79 YW bQg i
;�11111 1, b . Alta. The wedding will take Place urer, Mr. Bill Joynt; pianist, Miss door there is getting in a disgraceful X t ni Best Pastry Flour ,
6 &,�q�;i .", 1, �. .. - orals. under motor traffic and that is a WIS, 110 - eat MM Grotind) ': ' ' * * * ... ****'**"*** &70 Ipw Tbav �
Qil'2,�,�iz�,�.. , . i t- in January in Regina, Sask. Adearo Monroe; assistant pianigt, condition. He also suggested that a bags ............... :::::..: .... I ....... 35.00 per ton
)�j�qV Them are three of thes,e promIner, in .
1�5k'.4Y,� cement surface. The supply of gravel, �-
�, tp -,�.11. , Steinbach-Decher—Au interesting Miss Avis Linden.field. The meeting light, -be placed on Xing Street " 1
�-";'.$X,��,; lynientioned as being in the field for . ,� .�n,orw-tin bags .................... � ............ 1. a5.00 per ton �k
,�,.� "W" even in this county, is not unlimited, event took place at the Lutheran Par- closed with prayer. front of the -reside-nee of hUss Alice ,� - I
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il�,.51,?, I I - ........ 38-00 per ton I �
;�Am� "I", 'ssrs- J. W- and the ever increasing cost of keep- �onage last Thursday evening, when Horticultural Sacicty.—The meni, Chopped Mill -run Scre�eriftigs—in, bags ............. 30-00 ; I
" q �1� � Me office this Year, Me Kyle, as this was a very dark spot. per ton I
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,-�,i,;:`,. Beattie, of Seafarth; R. Turn—, of Thesie suggestions on motion of Petty � .
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, � , 11 I , � ing county roads up to the standard Rev. E. Tuerkheim performed the bers, of the Horticultural Society held Ortwein, were agreed to by the ,; Mixed Chop --4n bags .............................. 36.00 per ton � I , -1
�41,�, �� Goderich, and Thomas Iriglis, Of that the -eo-le now ciemand will be- ceremony which united in marriage, their annual meeting in the Town Hall and 1, � � !
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M*:. '' Howick Township, but the real battle
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eVf � 1, een Mr. Bea�tie
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,;�: . and Mr. Inglis. Both have low
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rope very long reach its lim it. Perm-
anent county roads are going to fol-
permanent government highways.
Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Decher, Jr., Goshen Line, south, and
Mr. Theodore Steinbach, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Steinbach, of town.
op Tuesday evening with a fair at- council. Ine Council Then adjourned
teridance of rnember& The minutes to meet again Monday evening, Febru-
of the last meeting were read and ary 4th.
adopted. The officers for 1929 were Briefs. -The funeral of the late Mr.
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gl�w ,, iiiient members of theCouncil for
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Following that will come the demand
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On Monday evening a shower was
then appointed: ,Honorary President, Thomas Appleton was held from the
of Dauphin, Man., who is well known
was highly respected. -Mr. and Mrs.
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, e3everal years and both are popular.
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that tovr4ship roads be at least the
held for the bride -by members of the
Mr. N. Peck; President, Dr. Moir; lat family residence on Thursday after-
to many in Hensall and vicinity.-
Robert Cameron and little Pon, Bob-
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choir. Mr. and Mrs. ,Steinbach will
Vice -President, Mr. Coles; 2nd. Vice- noon last. Rev. Mr. Sinclair conduct-
Mr. John Zuefle left here on Wednes�
bie, have all been quite, ill with the
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. . . . . " I- . . in Mr. Beattie's, favor,
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equal of present-day county roads,
reside on Nx. Decher's fip- farm.
President, Mr. Fred Hess; Secretary- ,ed the funeral service, referring in a
day afternoon, for 'Crediton to attend
flu, in fact at date of writing they
- ctrinstances
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and thus the ball of good roads cQsts
Notes.—The vital statistics for Hay
Treasurer, Mrs. J. Elder; assistant very feeling way to the deceased's
the funeral of his late mother, Mrs.
are still quite poorly and Mr. Cmm-
� which should and all probability
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keeps merrily rolling.
Township for 1928 are as follows:
Secretary -Treasurer, Miss M. J- many fine and excellent qualities. The
Charles Brown, who had been making
eron has had to have a neighbor at -
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04:, will lead to his selection as Warden
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However, all seem now agreed that
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Birth, 60; deaths, 26; marriages, 17.
Johnston; new directors, Mrs. C. Me - remains were laid to rest in Exeter
her home ,of late with her relatives
tend to little duties.—Our rural mWill
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roads are a -necessity if the
—Mr. T. L. Wurm is able to -be
Donnell, Mrs. R. Higgins, Mrs. Arn- Cemetery. The pallbearers were Syd-
in Crediton. The deceased had reach-
couriers have found, their duties
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good
is to 'be e
'Around again after his severe illness.
old, Mr. F. Cantelon., Mr. C. BlOwes- ney McArthur, Thomas Shaddock,
ed the ripe old age of nearly ninety-
pretty hard during the past weeh,
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, .1. tees of the council; has given a great
country prosperou
—The people, of Zurich and vicinity
Mrs. J. Elder was appointed as a dele- Jack Tapp, Ernest Shaddock, W. 0.
two years, and death came to her as
the roads and weather conditions b8 -
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people are to be happy, and that the
were deeply ,shocked on Sunday when
gate to attend the annual convention Goodwin and W. C. Stone. — -
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a -�relcome to a home be�yond this,
ing so hard to contend with. — Our
�', ,� .1 deal of his time to and has. a thor-
t� , ;� q
nioney spent on them is a sound in-
it was learned that Rev. J. E. Gerard,
in Toronto on February 14th. T40 Gladys Gaxtner has been confined to
wheTe they do not count years. She
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business men port trade as quitz
. ". 1� ough grasp of all county affairs, and
vestment, not a speculation nor an
who had charge of the R. C. Church
meeting adjourned to meet on Tues- her room with a ,severe attack of
was a native of the old country and
brisk during the past week.
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. , ,�, 'Would make a most capable presid-
It is that it is
at Drysdale for the past five years,
day evening, January 29th, when & tonsilitis and influenza.—Mr. JVL Sims
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I ang officer.
extravagance. well
had passed away after a few hours'
full attendance of the officers is re- of Exeter, spent the week end at the
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so, and should help at tax time.
illness. Death was caused by heart
quested. home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. T.
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; - jLy, aia,aition to luir. Bea e s person-
� �1, disease. ,He was in his 35th year, Walker-Cudmore. - In St. James' Appleton, and sons, Harold. and Aldon.
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� 11,- &aim to the honor, through the town CATTLE ARE SCARCER The funeral was held on Tuesday at comber 22nd, the marriage was
I., pect to .have the skating rink in good
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I 1-., ich he represents. Seaforth is the Windsor. Mr. Valentine Wilds, a re- solemnized by Rev. A. Briarly Browne shape for skating the first of the
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I �15 , , ,� - � only town or large village, in the (Brandon Sun) spected resident of Stanley township, of Winnif-red Rose, daughter of Mrs. week, weather conditions prevailing.
11 � �' , '�. - passed away at ,his home near Bay- Cudmore, and the late Poland Cud- -There were very small attendances
,. I �. Oounty of Huron, that has never had North America is rapidly approach r he OC urc .
4� � ing the time when supplies of cattle field on Monday. The funeral was more, of HL5-4sall, to Wql,liam Im ie at t I al ch hes on Sunday last
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.1 . the honor of the Wardenship, and will not meet the demarid- Prices of held, on Wednesday, interment taking Walker, son of Mrs. E. F. Irwin, of owing to so many members of the
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� W Ili! there is no more fitting time than stocker and feeder cattle during the place in the Bayfield Cemetery. Weston. The bride who was given in churches -being confined to their homes
� �,�'� ihis year to remedy this, omission and past eighteen months have been most Council iMeeting.-The council of marriage by her brother, R. C- Cud- with influenza, and also owing to the
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, er Boyle returned on Friday last to re-
q ,� ,,'� to the Municipal Act on Monday, Jan- taffeta and lace, and carried a show
0 it has more -than once been entitled producer, andi large numbers of year -
11 .::� u mark uary 14th, in the Town Hall, Zurich, of premet -roses and. lily of the valley. surne her position as nurse -i -n -train-
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"': � ,0% in former years. . ri the following subscribed to the She was attended by the bri - in
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, -,,�. meeting with a good demand. Owing whe g at Victoria Hospital, London, af-
N.� - Again in making Mr. Beattie the to a prematune feeling that an acute declaration of office: Reeve, Louis grroom's sister, Miss Ruth Walker, ter a pleasant week's vacation with
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li,",Z' osboice, both urban and rural con- shortage of cattle existed, prices dur- H, Rader; Councillors, W. R. Dougall, who was daintily gowned in tourma- her mother, Mrs. E, Boyle, and bro-
, �i'-, stituencies would, have a personal re- ing the summer and early fall of David Ducharme, Alfred Melick and line blue grrgette, with hat to thvx, Milton. -Mrs. Sundereock, Mrs.
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lli , ile for some years 1928 were disproportionately high
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�'�,;, and some price reaction resulted. Reeve, th,en addressed the members Hubbard attended the bridegrourn. who have been seriously ill ,for the
, Tie has been one of the prominent Statistics from the livestock census of the council and after dealing with Dr. Ham played the wedding music past number of weeks with influenza,
I t'.�: � n of Seaforth, the great- of matters pertaining to the work fo'r and two of the boy choristeT s: of the are slowly on the mend.-Jl�h y
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X � � of 1928 show .that the number . 6 man
II., 1929, asked for -hearty co-operation Cathedral sang during the eeremony friends of 'Mrs. Robert Green are .
I, -r part of his life has been spent on cattle in Canada at the end of June,
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r -eration of all matters and the signing of the register. Af- pleased to see her home again follow-
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�, 1,�,, � the -farm, and he still lives on and 1928, was about 400,000 less than the and full consid
11,3', hich may be brought before the ter the ceremony, a small reception ing 'her recent operation at'Victoria
1i operates his farm adjoining the tovt,n. rumber in June, 1927. In this con- w %
J �if ntepe-sting Board this year. A number of com- was held at the home of Mr. and Hospital, London. -Mr. Russell Sun -
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A 11, munications were dealt with and or- Mrs. P. W. Phillips, sister of the dareock, w1io has been spending the
A purchaser-, from the United States .
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,1,4, , - - have been buying beef and dairy de -red filed. The following motions bride. 'Mr. and Mrs. Walker will re- past week at the! home of rs. Nath -
I 're Pass ,at th regular side in Montreal. aniel Suridercoc'k during Te illness
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,� � � WHAT GOOD ROADS stock in all parts of Canada in an- we t
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� &�, COST Licipation of the growing need for monthly meeting of the Council he Death of Miss Hester Bolton. -The and death of the late Mr. Sundercock,
Ju�,!t.' held on the first Monday of , each many friends and relatives of Miss returned to'bis home at Blyth on Sat -
'K . cattle in that country. I
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� ,.� , month, beginning at 1.30 oclock, Hester Bolton. more familiarly known urday' evening last. - The, .Hensall
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1 li-,�, The People of Ontario a,re proud of sharp; that the annual meeting of the as Aunty Bolton to a lar,ge number Firemen
I I .1 their good roads and their paved g(yv- LCOTitinued from page 8) held their annual m. ecting
... �111 . . subscribers of the Hay Municipal of her friends, in Hensall and vicinity, recently, the same. officers being re-
� .. 1V , , orn-anerit highways, and well they have v-1c'nity last week -Messrs. Russ" Telephone System be held on Satur- will learn with regret of her death, elected: Fire Q�,i4f, Mr. Charles
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I. �,tll and Orville Holmes are convalescing day, January 26th, at 2 o'clock p.m.; which occurred at the Strachan Moore; Semetary , ,,Treasurer, Mr. Al-
, � a right to be. There are no roads on at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Wylie, that the Reeve and the Clerk be auth- House, Toronto,.on January 7th, fol- fred Clark.-Follovoing is the change
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V'�-,� How many Ontarious, however, ill with pneumonia, is now able to be
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"'I., ta,io the petition of the Township Of Bolton spent a greater part of her the south, 11.03; evening train from
1!�'o I bave given any thought as to what out. -Mr. John T. Archibald spent flay, showing that during the year I;fe with her relatives, MT. and Mrs. the north, 4.43; from the south, 6.03.
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I, ,� I i.1. the week end with his parents, Mr. 1928 there has been expended upon William Stoneman and family, of -Sacrament will he observed in Car-
?, 1� these roads have cost? Not that and Mrs. J. R. Archibald, in Listowel township roads the sum of $15,326.11 Hensall, and after their removal to iniel Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
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�.' 11 -Many Seaforth friends will extend and upon the streets of Zurich Police the West to make their ,'home, ehe January 20th, at the morning service.
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A i.. in any wa Village the surn Of $607.52, and re went to Toronto, where she resided -.Mr. Maurice Farquhar, who has
I'll Ill It struction, but just what they have Chesney, Of Stratford, in the loss of
I 'i questing the statutory grant on, those with her nephew, Mr. Johns,on and been in Hamilton for the past num-
� t,.� aost in dollars and cents, which dol- their little grandchild, and the ser- ,mount, according to the Ontario wife, of 17 Galley Avenue, until July ber of days, where we believe he has
�� "..", I � ious illness of their son and his fam- Highway Act and amendments there
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',*., � , lars and cents are contributed by th- . - 26th, 1926, where she has since made secured a position with the Westing-
�i, ,,.,:� ' ily at this time. -Miss Jennie Mc- to. That the Colaector be authorized h,r home at the Strachan House, To- house Electric Co., spent the week
14,A': taxpayer high and low alike. This Bride visited with Stratford friends
'-1 to continue the levy of all unpaid tax- ronto, where -she has received the ,very end with his parents, Mr. and Mirs.
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J,�,��,� �' is a fact which the great majority of last week. -Miss iMary Porterfield, of ,, for
I il 1928 and that the penalty and
V best of care since entering the insti- Frank Farquhar.�W. A. McLaren has
, Brandon, Manitoba, is visiting this costs of collection be addi?d as a debt tutiop.
,V.�. people do not realize or believe. They
,� Until the last year or so been confined to his home with a
3�' week with her aunt, Mrs. E. Geddes Miss Bolton always spent the.sum- severe attack of influenza.-Mesgrs.
1" I think 'because the Government pays , due to the township. That the Clerk
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�1 for it, it doesn't cost the common w mer month with her numerous friends Harold Munn and John Passmore
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41,; � as in Riversdale, Bruce County, last Municipal World, one copy for each of , d relatives in Hensall. The fun- have both secured. positions on the
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li'ii -Mr.
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I , " the matter is that the only money uncle, the late A- J. Campbell. ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, tain�ly speaks well far both these
�;."� , Governments harve to spend is what -,nd Mrs. Harry Stewart and family, ten -dent. That the following be ap- to
��,,,�;" who spent the� holidays with Mrs- pointed officials o,f the township Park Lawn Cemetery. The pall- young players. -Mr. Zuefle, -who has
W - Of bearers were gentleman from the been ill at his horrie here, is improv-
,,, " they take from the people in tax,es Stewart'% parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hay for the year 192.9: Collector, R.
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t. The process -may be a round o Parkdale Baptist Church, Mr. Flint, ing very nicely. -The Reeve and
I `b 11 t McKay, in Eg-mondville, have return- Miller; Auditors, J. A. Smith and of the Hydro Commi-,gion; Mr. Camp- council deserve much credit for keep-
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j, ,, one. but it is the common taxpayer ed to their home in New Hamburg.- Ferd. Hiaberer: caretaker of ball, J.
:i�, �,. . bell, Prof. Findley, Mr. Corney and ing the sidewalks free of any depth
""', that supplies the funds. I'Ar. Donald Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albre,ebt: member of Board of Health, Mr.
, I Ince. Seven coaches were -sent of snow. They %end out the qnow-
Ik� G. C. Dale, Huron Road, West, un- C, C. Schilbe; Sanitary Inspector,
"I `s When the Toronto to Hamilton Eastern Di,vision, B. C. Edwards; from the church to convey the mourn- plow after every heavy fall of snow.
�, derwent an operation for appendicitis
, V1.1 highway was commenced less than ... t, the cemetery. The floral tri- -Mrs. Joseph Hudson, S-&., has been
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��,. in the Memorial Hospital on Thurs- Western Division, C. Ei,lber; School I)utes were numerous and very beau- quite ill for several weeks. -Many in
111. twenty years ago, people throughout day.-Mis,s- AgTws Smith, who spent Attendance Officers, Eastern Division, tiful. . the village and, community are well
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'A", 1 the country districts spoke of it as the part' three week-, here with her Robert Mun'ri; Western Division, F. Council Meeting.-Tbe first regular acquainted with John Bengoug4h, a
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,,, one of the worst pieces of extrava- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, E. Ducharme, and that a by-law be -
', 1� n to meeting of the village council for brother of Fred Bengough, who is liv
.11 returned to Toro on Monday- prepared confirming the appoint- n
��T�" gances, if not graft, that any Gov- 1929 was held, o Monday at 1.20 ing in the vicinity of Kippen, and
,Y,. . Mrs. Charles Dickson, of Biggar, ments. That the sallaries. to be paid
": o'clock, all members present except wexe sorry to learn that he suffiered
i�i .1� i � . ornment had ever dared perpetrat' ' Sask., and Mrs. William McKay, of to tbe officials Of the Township of Councillor Cameron, who is ill. It a stroke recently. -The annual vestry
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��',�.,, was decided �kgain to hold the regu- meeting of St. Paul's Church will be
,M.W nding the funeral lectdT, lar meeting the first Monday evening held next Tuesday, January 22nd, in
�1'1 � day, from that small beginning, the week atte of their follows: A%sessor, $120; Col
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�il, �? - mother, the I -ate Mrs. Smith. r
t�', Higlawayg Department of Ontario ba, 946; caretaker, $60; auditors, $10 'fo of every moifldh, as all the members the bas,ement of the church. � Mrs.
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J,'�,%,. .. township and $2 for Telephone each, present had taken their ovth of of- Thomas Cameron, we r�,�t to state,
iil. � undw its control, 1,732 miles of hard .
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,. , �surTwed roads, in addition, to 850 fiqe. It was moved by Councillor has heen very ill at- her home here,
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", firming same. That accourits cover- Petty, secon�ed by Councillor Ort- as weli as her daughter, Miss Nettie,
1,��, , I miles. of gravelled highway. Of tliese ing township roads, tt,elepho'ne and weim, that the meeting adjourn until who is not quite so serious. Mrs.
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",&', , =9 miles of general items be passed as follows:
�'f ... v-��., . ' With all its, force, and fatal score; eight o'clock the game evening. At Cameron was visitedby her son, John,
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-�r�,��,D, 'were added to the system. last r Township Roadr�--H. H. Nejeb, tele
, 8 o'clock the council again met ,with railway agent at Gudlph,-- formerly Of
,,. �. yea I What can we do? Just stay in bed, phane account, 1928, $2.40- J. Decher, Reeve 115gging in the chair and Coun- Georgetown, for a few days this week.
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�ill ill. -and 134 miles of it -were surfaced And that if; something people dread. Jr., balance pay list, 1928: $29.50; X.
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I t ;,""", ' cillors Petty, Oitwein and Sangster We hope Mrs. Camerion -will soon take
0,41,;;". vrith, cement concrete. The expendi-
(1 , i9l',,� The ads. all say take this and that, Starlake, pay list, $7.50; William present, Councillor Cameron not be- a turn for the better.-Ilie YouthB,
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'' �, � Take pilIg and votions till you sweat, ing present on, account of ill-riels in Welfare Club of Carmel Presbyterian
p ; , , ;1 . . construction, maintenance and ad- Hpat vinegar hot and rub and rub, Drysdale, account, $1. telephone Ac- his, home. The minurbe- of the last Church met on Monday evening in
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� , ,L. ministration in 1928 was $18,000,000 Then get hot towels and scrub and count�Bell Telephone Co., tolls, meeting were read and adopted on the basement of the church with a
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. � ". Put in other words, Ontatio spent ,on scrub. Noveniber 21st to Decernber 20th, motion of Petty and, Sangster. Sev- large attendance, the President, 'Mr.
� .1� $q5.66; Northern, Electric Co., sup- eTal communications were read, but Ray Pfaff presiding. Following the
fzt,� I gDod roads last year a sum of money Just stay in bed until you feel plies, 15. 4 4; Guenther, cart-
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"'I'j-': $2 E. R. on motion of Ortwein and Sangster cpenirig Hymn 649, Miss Beryl Pfaff
.,�, �Ii.; that would have purchased one thou- That you can eat a good square meal-, age, $2.55; M. G. Deitz, salary, car
,6,��' ` it was dvcided to lay them over until read the Scripture lesson. The min -
!11.1 --1 -aid eight hundred farms, at ten thou- 0hei, tbe-je riules. and they will do and batteries, $92; Zurich Central,
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;';,tl.�, the- next meeting. The Reeve sug- utes were read, followed. with the roll
�,%�,, - To fight off that contagious "flu."
�,,";�'. 4, nt up on your - ng, nd Ort -nd question
, switchi $96; U. McIsaac, (salary
;'�11'1�11i sand dollars each. Cou gested that Councillors Petty a - �all, answered by the seco
�,�L�j��'.' ' (Contributed). �475, batteries $21.15,0, labpr $,C.5C- wein be the Areet light, community of the catechism. Rev. Mr. McIlroy
i�,,�.,`- fingers the -names of eighteen hu -n- . $501.00, less C.O.P.8. $43.90) $4,57.20; .shed and charity committee for the gave a ,very int4reating address on
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": " )�,X;, �, ittle $131.55; U. S. year 1929, and that Councillors, Sang- the Catechism. The business part of
.,' T,5i - some realization of what a tidy b, KIPPEN rlection, expenses, S. - -d Cameron- b�, the fire, town the meeting took place, followed by
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-:1. 'i, , No. 15, delegate, O.E.A., 1928, $5.00;
�,.U;i,�,,�.� � arum this was. hall and polioL- committee-, and the Hymn 768, after which the meeting
1 i, ", . 'Yet, although the cost of bighw.ay Announcement. -The following
;� ".." �.:. . an- Township Clerk,. -registering births, council as a whole he the finance coTn- concluded with the benediction In uni-
�,,, 7,�';"., , 1 death-, and -marriages, $25.75; On-
"", � � ., ,comtruttion has reached such enorm-, nouncement, which appeared in a re- rio Ho9pital, C. Rupp, 3 months, mittee. He also suggested that all son. -Our stores, following tbe eng-
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,%,!:� r;i,, t, -nd is yot,one might say, cent edition of the Rossland, B. C., ta buying he done by the committee in- lorn of past years, -will close during
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'.V,i';��, . paper, received this week by Mrs. J. $39; .Jame e6t, digging grave, re
I �' 1.11 11- ' - Wfeaed.' Thii'*asl agreed to on mo- the month,% of January, February and
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. . . . . �: "', :;,�; 4"in W anfancY, One Xiever hears ff ailY'D. McLean, -will, he 'of interest to tion of Petty and Sangster. A num- March every evening except that of
, Beeswax, $4. - Hogpi,ta,l for Sick
� 111�'i��11,".' '- , . Obildren, gran , .$5.00.� The, Council nted and Saturdays. A mistake appeared in
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I 'TriliG,,-,� ", . ny old friends, in Kippen and vi-
.11-:,'. .,,., , . opposition on the part of the tax- rna adjourned to meet a -gain on Monday, ber of accounts were prese,
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.11 I . in fact, it is the other -qay rinity, as the bride is a grandolaugh ordered vaifi on *wtion of Petty and the last is -sue regarding the evening
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"I'L5"i"', ., , , , ter of Rev. S. Acheson, for eighteen
'I, ��,,ki,',Y ,obout. Twenty years ago what -was A F. Hess, Clerk.
�ij�:),�, t� - .�,, 11 . honoi-ed, iii�hisber of St. -
i- �N. , I firsit, second, and third i,eading and made so that there will be no mig-
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��'. ,�V,, I - I coarAdm*ed, a sop to the rich of the ndrew's Church, Kippen. The an- res being only 'Open on
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"IT;'i"V�;, ,,,,� ,; . ,. Xor . 2214 last year. The following we ap- three nion'blis.-Our school,% re -open- 1i
, *,"'!�,'�,, �,', 1, �� t& j,h.W* CoUn � nte r8on, Clerk; ed on Monday la t fter i h t
,. , ty one ceM,-Ut pavem6nt riage of their daughter, Adlarguerite, poi id: Jameo A. Patt�e g, a he rigi a P
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. " �,, I., day aftfm Ym, vr 29th 1998 funeral of the l,ate Mr. Nathaniel bill, collector; 0. 9. E�Mdqm, aggessoT; alelice of the flu. --Our busbrtsg men,
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j-',w�,,i , , ",bra,, &'Mow.1, = bun md6 from Mn- at 8 p.m,, 6i St. Andre,Ols Vhkb��i Sunder,wil, was held, from the 'Unit- George Huds,d-n consto&1e, Charles vvill soo'n beo In the thrdoo of stodk
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*1 1061aptsw, 6tt Iftat Irair, 24%, 1,029, 9t 95,15 Rol- The funernl service Waa colidftted 8y satitgry inaM6bor; Joe Xnd o - a )d were in0maiter on Wedumday attend- ,
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,�, 1- I— -i ..... .. """, X*In- - Amigmflisht t1w hir&day 'Mr. Bremyter, of Srae4flL , Cars- X - 'Im-niek, of Exeter, who, �6sged
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Me BeH 'TeReph�DMB COMPEIMY
ind the Henthem Maettk
THE: relationship between the Bell Telephone
Company and the Northern Electric Company is
direct and definite. It consists of. --
L ownership -the telephone company controls tho
Northern Electric by owning .51 per cent of
Northern Electric shares.
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2. contract -the telephone company has a egntract
with the Northern Electric by which the latter
sells equipment to the telephone company at
favorable prices. -
The telephone company thus has direct control of its
source of supplies. Without control there vould be
constant risk of being forced to pay high prices for
apparatus or of being unable to secure consistent
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standard of equipment.
If either of these conditions prevailed the result
would be higher rates or poor service for telephone
users. I
I Apart from this protection there are two defmite
- results secured. These are: first, dividends; second,
low prices. I
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E. disidends f7om NOL70aem Egece7gc
THE Northern Electric has developed from a smaU
beginning to an outstanding Canadian success.
In 1928 its total business was more than $25,000,000 -
which is four times its business in 1914.
48 per cent of this total was with the Bell Telephone
. Company. 11 per cent was with other telephone
companies and 41 per cent was in general electrical
business in Canada and abroad.
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In all this total of success the Bell Telephone Com- -
pany participates as majority shareholder. 51 per
cent of all dividends paid by the Northern Electric
have come back to the telephone company's revenues.
In the fifteen years since the Northern Electric was
incorporated the telep o e ny has received
from it in dividends ov F L _half million' dol- .
lars. ___
These havo contributed to operate the system in
.
place of equal sums subscribers would otherwise be
called on to pay.
The dividends paid by Northern Electric represent azi
average annual return of only 6.7 per cent on the
capital stock, surpEus earnings havkg been devoted
consistently to extend plant and'equipment.
9. §00 PT�Ces fmm lqbolaem 394C�uk
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THE contract between these two com;--af2s stb- I
ullates that tho B)Nic3& wMeh tLl,p MeU T-bZsVL1,nnn
(Company pay for equipment shnRl Rm ez.Raw as, ar
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]lower thaiiL, the lowest pricas paW to D,�or&erm Msz-
tric by its other customers.
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The other customers of Northern Electric inchBgn
I every telephone system of Importance in Canada amd
business from them has been secured in open com- I
petition with British and American manufacturerz.
It is thus the lowest pride level of this competiUve
business which governs the prices paid by the Bell
Telephone Company. I
The Board of Railway Commissioners in 1926 made
a detailed inquiry into these prices and their judge-
ment was that "-the agreement and supplementary ;
agreement which gOvern their relations are distinct -
Ry advantageous to the Bell Telephone Company." �
�
Proof of this is seen in comparing costs of building
� the telephone system and rates paid by subscriher�
with those of other systems. . I
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� The average cost of building other systems In Cmm- � :
ada, England, Brazil and the United States has be= ;
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$227 Per telephone. The cost in,Ontardo and Que4w :
has been $189 per Wephono, or 11 per cent I =, I
than the average. . . � .
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And the rates which telopTabre users pay in Ont=40 �j
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and Quebec are the low�.,st in the world for compa7l .
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able'servim : .
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