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erc�lu
Zn, lately ano are. to the ri mmtlee of perch, H'urort anal;
hoping It Coaatlutrea:
e•ratin.g a branch. in Dungannon. It
was after they ,ha,d returned last Wed-
(Intended for last week)
DIES IN VA: Ci OVERFS!eein
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in Dungannon and a bu'si'nies-s tri to south
tripto
_
"CROCK!"
.' CROCK CQIyACH91
Goderich 'that bhey discovered
'Pa'r'cel money
lid the SWEARS BY SCRsays
Of was missrin from
the ne'a'r og th'edr automobile, 13rus- spOwend
It keeps youon"or (roes"
a,el�s host
When as athleteis patched up
don
as oft4
Ou� a e'j'$ as I have been in the last few t
Moved To Sarnia Branch student
pled'
years
learns the value of keeping At lin
Mm. L. R. Blackwood, who hies been Church
9th,
ways, says Charlie
;: w.sj;g; ::,•.,
Conachdr. "I find a
from page Pinch
f Kru c
hen#
ke evermon-
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y
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'roug+h aside' window which they irzg is a great way to •:.:'tss.::;,;
broke but entVance through that win, avoid colds, head- v. rr
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dbrvr did a
s
not rhes a'•
> ileal to tlr, sl u i h
e store
s nese
t e ra ,
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so h d acid in gi
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.then, went est n. '�"`
they to the
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"•,x•} It tel s keep sf'.
the tui a you fi
he Ids snub broke a large $ P P Y
window, The post and oa your toes. �•.:.,:;.,. .� fy,.:
P offi�oe is in 'Part
of
the store and it is believed money ';;??•':::z,
as talo from t
I he
to
Pas Epics G
se 1 TAK
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•'.:ltd"a !.,•}. #�•:�,�:1^' r
tion, although exact amount could KRU CHE
SALTS
ed be d'eterm_ Some of the
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EVERY MORNING
R I
N
Nth
sUore stock was taken, but how much
could not be lera'sned. Prtovineiai OP- Kruschen Salta combines the advan
" 5 t firer John 'M, DortgQaa OPS tfomd' is tages of not just one or two, but severa
iwvestigaiing, — Exeter 'n1h,es•Advo- highly important, refined mineral salts
Cate.
each one with a s
• �;:;�"s.?r.'o'•y,•' pedal function. Th,
net result •:s::.s-j:,'•:.:�. esu) is
asYstem
clear o
f poisons
sBou9htShoe
Stock
healthy 1
ea
l
b
y 00 dstrean
Messrs, D. Gledhill & Co., :of Kin- (� ` '-- that million dollar
cardine 'h, today -25c, 45c and
t Kruschen feeling, Start
ave Purchasied the boot and (I
shoe stock of teire late Willard Knech. m ° 75c at
tel and ar opening in the old stand. IT THE LITTLE d r u g
This firm. has been in business in DAILY DOSE stores.
! Mrs. W. H. Grassie, native of Kincardine for the last 53 years and THAT DOES IT
Seaforth, and widely known here, is con,%equerntly thoroughly famdl'•
who died at her home in Vancou- with all the requirements of the of
ver recently, and shoe trade. The late David Gled- lar resddents (here and we wish the
Mil, who established the busin'es's in; ai,::o Miss Betty, their daughter, e
Kin•cardime, was barn at Berimiller. cry happiness and success,, — Yin,
In 1918 his son, Mr. H, •M. Gledhill, barn Aftunce-Times.
ELI.MVILLE joined the firm as a Partner and has
been the sola proprietor since' his Quick Action Saved Fordwich Churc
We are vc:,T pluas,enl to report that father's death in 1928.—Goderich Sig•
our nick a:•e all improving. Mr-, nal=Star. Quick action on the part of a fe+
Jack;:.on V. nods Was al;•le to 1•eturn rr' E'a:lY arrivals at Sun+day School o
` a10111E; burl, �,1 (,:-tminsler Hospital" on' Appointed To Hamilton S,un(lay morning undoubtedly save
i'.'iulSdUu laIZit. \I r. I21'uce Cooper the United Church at Fordwioh frog
and Mastu:5 Carman Herdman and James Garrow,supe,rintlendent of being burned to the ground, Willis'
00e01'ge Ku'lett arts considerably bet- Bank of Montreal branches in tale Mee, the caretaker, had lit the ful
iter,: 7Vloritittt{e Proyinces; for the last six nar.•es as usual and had gone hom
Next Sunday will, be go -to -church Years and manager of the Main of- to breakfast. The early arrivals nc
Sunday here, Rev. Mair will preach five art 'Halifaax, has been named man- tired smoke, but thought the furnace,
Oil the subject, "Why Go To ager of, the main office of the Bank checked off too -tight. When th,
Church';" and would be delighted to of Haral.ilton. Mr. Garrow is a native smoke became worse they started tE
See a full church. The music will
of Goderich, son of the late Justice investigate and found the floor in. the •correspond with the minister's' sub J. T. Garrow and briither of the late basement on -fire from an overheatet ject, Justice Charles Garrow 'of the On- furnace. A few pails of water soot
F":icn.cls c::lE�nd sympathy to
t.ado ben'oh.,--Goderich Sign'a'l -Star, �h'ard 'it out, — Winghani Advance
' heir
MIS. Llu;;! johns ilPtre death of,bor Goderich Man a Director 'times. `
' surer, Uir•;; �'e;'a 1Dannet'inau, iu St.
a B4ary.i LIQ: v;;uk• At the annual conventio'ru of the Get Their Share At Turkey Shoot
',]I>.; .it:.r•:r• ;11:;:aE'iti�, of I•:x,•tor, Cr,tn;irliau Ins'tiltute -of Plumbing and There will be. some good fowl din
E+ rt `E••'1,) i::.i,:r ;;t. 11 r. l�il.!iuur 1!ruting, held recently at Toronto,Mr.
o:cnrrs 'in Mitchell and crrnirnunitY of
Eli:',. C!u1r1(rs K. Saunders of town was ter the t.urlcey shoot at Woodham
to tbe, board of directors. The IvVednesday afternoon, for a party
y gath'er'ing was 'addressed by Gilbert. comprised .of ],'red Murray, Ross Prid.
�.kl
' . v 1, Vie � �i�flt�ai�l E. Jackson, Taranto economist, who ha.m, Ferg Colqulroun, Norman Me -
100 Kcs.
prophesied 'a period of increased pros. Nairn, Harry Fuller, Herb Duftan,
50 Metres Per]ty for the construction industry R Mahva,ffy and Percy Harlow brought
WEEKLY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS in Camada,--Goderich Signal -Star, back no less khan two turkeys, two
chickens and one duck.—Mitchell Ad -
Friday, P,; c. S-5.30 n,m., Breakfast L.O.B.A. Annual Upper vacate.
Club; 11,4;), "P. T. Ba:ruiui ; 12.45 On Tuesday evening the 'm'embers
• ,0.111„ Dell L'n}•,; 7, Ink Spots, of the local L,O•B,A, held their an- Enlists With Dental Corps
Saturday, DE:c. 9_1();o a.m., S�laut- nua.l fowl supper at the Commercial Dr. J. W. Boyd, son of Mr, and
fins; 12.45 p.in.,1li!i lilillPi;, 7, Wes Inn and this was an, eveEnt which was Mrs. N. J. Boyd, t'o'wn has enlisted
.t11c'Kai,gl,r; 7.15, Ba:;, Banc'well patronized. A distinguished guest with tine Canadian Dental Corps.
" was Present in the per-s'an of M.W.G. Reoen4-ly Dr. Byd has been attached
Sunday, 11,c, 10----72•45 p.m,. Wayne M. Mrs-. Ruth Day, of London. After bo No. 24 Field Ambulance, Kitchen -
r I{ing; 1, Cuy l,oniba.rdo; 6.45 the bounteous suppler
Pim. m,(rtt at the lordgeaom whe
the members firC.:1'V1and
C. yundt 1ltnd1 upon gig g
� �1t the Oa•;;ar.; 7, St. Andrew's Church.
w-ero hostesses to members of the his sE'vices to the ]rental Corps, be
Moud'ay, !r •e. i t �..;u a.m., Break- Seaforth and Groderich lodges, At b„canna attached to the 2901 Field
fast Club; 11.45, "l'. T. Barnum"; the conclusdou of the oldge work the Battery stationed at Guelph. Dr,
12.45 p.m., Bell Boys; 7, Four Show Clinton ladies eutertlained the visi- Boyd, who for several Years has prac-
.amen• tors in a social way and nerved a tiled dentistry in Kitchener, eaters
Tu'esday, 12- 71,;20 a.m., "Pet -
dainty lunch,—CYMton News-Reoar•d, the service as a Captain and at pres-
ncr.
«er MacGregor"; 12.45 p.m., Cactus Large Hog Shipments ent will be engaged in establishing 'a
Mac; 7, Breuer's Orchestra; 8, Empire military dental clinic at Gueilph.—
'gs. Last Friday' Clkaftonrs stock Yards Mitchell Advocate.
'San,
Wednesday,were very busy and David Cantelon Celebrates Silver Wedding
' Decd 13-11.45 a.m., "P sent away two of the biggest loads
T. Barnum"; 12.45 p,m., Bell Boys; of hags (he has consigned°to the
' 7, Landt Trio. pack- 11Ir, and Mrs. John Code, of Myth.
ers fbr 'some time. Twenty-eight cel-brabed their s']lver wedding anni-
Thurs(lay, Doc. 14-10 a.m., Harry farmers brougtht in a total of one versar•y this week with a splendid
.J. Boyle; 7 p.m., Vass Family; 8.30, .hundred and twentrou'e hogs, weigh- fowl dinner ca which :their family and
'Grenadier Guards Band. ing 25,490 pounds. At the clay's price some invited guests were
that NE iwo,Ssented g Present"
quite a Par o amount The b'id'e, who was Miss Haman be-
Of money. 'From McKillop George fore her marriage, was born at Mit-
Dickson •brdug+hd in. fifteen, fine hogs chell. Mr. Cole is a native of Londes
1 for which Elie received $282.63. Frank boil+o. They were mla.rr•ied in Blyth
1`ymdaPl, Hallett, also had a goad sdiip- and after a Pew years' resddeince in
men't of thirteen, and .lids 'receipts Stratford, they returned to that Vil-
�- were $259.88. In addition to the hogs, ]age where tfW' have, ldved ever
Mr- Cantielon consigned a few lambs since. Th•gy have two daughters,
::,.... also, the total shdpments weighing Mrs. Wi 'am Blak%, Mo•rr4s, .and Irene
26,110 ,pounds. For a man 92 years at. home,an'd two sans, Thomas and
of age, Mr. Qmtelon carries on 'w6Etih Milne, both of Blyth.—Mitrrih•ell Advo-
' . EDWARDSBURG vixthtl8lasm which would put many, a Cate.
oy�HARD Younger man to shame. —Clinton
HARD Newts -Record,
� In His Majesties Service VARNA
M0'ner•nar•d Hall left early Monday (Intended for last week)
_ morning to enter regular service in Mrs. L. Beatty invited the W. A. of
.r.�.o His Majesties' Forces at London. St. "Joh'n's Church to her home on
tokp� o al-
Soup�Some time ago �Mr. lull b,ad signed Monday afternoon to meet Cameron
up with "C" Company of the Huran- and Mrs. Shepherd', who have been
e Middlesex Regimentat Clinton, where sta}ti3Oue'd' in the Arctic region, for
he trained along with about twenty most, ten yearn Their present, ata-
otbers twice a week, but last week tion is at AIc1'avik, 2,000 m'i:lies• umth
Etre was transferred to London and of Boltman,ton. Their labor is with
wars to report for regular duty Mon- the F)skim,o. Somtetum'es ..they 'Gravel
' day morning. Mr. Hlal,l operated) a in by Plane, Can%_ S'hepberd gave a
grocery store in Blryth for the Past very fine talk which he illustrated
five years and upon lea'nin'g of his wliaEh 1'a.ntern slides of the Arctic and
transfer, disposed of bads business' to habits of the natives, after w'hdch a
l Mr. StewAart Robinson, of Goderich, dainty ]nnn'oh was served' by the Bost-
, who )bas already 'taken Pl 80essdlon, ess, Mrs, Beatty. Altogether a very
Mr. Hall was also division court clerk Pleasant time was spent.
f here and during his absence the du- A me'etin'g of the Varna branch of
Ides of this office will be carried
by his wife at her home. on the Ca,nadia:n Rod, Cross was held in
— Blyth hh'e hall on Monday nEigdit, when the
Standard. following officers were elected: Press -
dent Mrs Alf
red J'ahnston; vice -
Money Dissapears From Car presi'deont, Miss Edyth E. Motssrop;
O I Provincial secretary Mikis Racib,el Jobinston;
Ponce of Huron' County, treasurer, Mrs. G. H. Beatty; cutters,
_ in charge of Constable P. E. McCay, Mrs. A. Inges and Mrs, Lee McCon-
Tha CANAIM STARCH COMPANY umuadg Gaderioh, are continuing their invest-
igation imtio the reported los's of ap- acrid t general committee was also
_ proximately $2,0'00 in currency, said tented. A h meeting of wort esd
to have been stolen. or last from thee held in the hall on Wednesday,
n w
trunk of am slut- lab', Dec.De6th, to commence at 1 O'clock
n
I t
i tPP i
i
A
m r e. somewhere 'Phe
between Dungannon and Auburn last a.nrd'
Wednesday eve'ni'ng. Manager Shep-
pard 'and Teller Cameron, of the Au-
burn br•a.n'ch' of the Bans: of Com-
ladies have securer) some yarn
needles to begin klndtting.
BAYFIELD
m'emce, spend three dinys a week op-
erc�lu
Zn, lately ano are. to the ri mmtlee of perch, H'urort anal;
hoping It Coaatlutrea:
e•ratin.g a branch. in Dungannon. It
was after they ,ha,d returned last Wed-
(Intended for last week)
nesdaY eveinI g after a clay' business
The e thas,rbe work on the
in Dungannon and a bu'si'nies-s tri to south
tripto
i been
pier 'has been oarripleted' awing
Goderich 'that bhey discovered
'Pa'r'cel money
; a
good weather ptt left
Mrs. Helen' left last week to
Of was missrin from
the ne'a'r og th'edr automobile, 13rus- spOwend
wiStonter
the winter i,n Detroit.
i
a,el�s host
Owing to the absence of Rev. Gor-
don
Pe'ddde, Mr, Douglas Stewart,
Moved To Sarnia Branch student
pled'
of Western Univeroty, oem-
the pulpit of Knox Presbyterlan
Mm. L. R. Blackwood, who hies been Church
]last Sun'd'ay at 3 o'clock.
mhnager of the local branch of the
Mr. Norman S'tal'ker, w'i'fe and
Canadian Bank of Commerce for the daughter,
of Toledo, visdted Mrs. Wm,
Past five years, has received notice Talbot
of the Blue Water Highway,
that hie is being transferred to the last
week.
Sarnda branch, On, behalf of the peo-
Miss Jessie Metcalf. of Detroit,
ple of this community we extend can- spent
the week -end with her
gratulattircms on this prom'atdon, but at in
mother
the village.
the same time we express 'their re-
Mr. and, Mrs. Kalbtleiell-11l, of Lon-
gret that hie is leaving our town. Mr. don,
spent Sunday ]'n ..their new cat -
Mrs. Blackwood 'h'av'e been pope- 'tilge on Chiniquay Stmeet
,,. ., ,�,; -- :. yo-' as :,..,e ;:,, :: •,i ,, ,,,
.-....�. � i . ,e y „ e%,��5 �� In•...,r is _ x,:". " .. z:.;�.isiu_.avnn�wa,d r.•� atl:.�ru..
r
T r.�
moo. TWIT" F� fe V$01ung wrap 010o •rdce9,vett ?gain pe Repo*
r slsZr . 11 112, ,olid , at Sea- went of 1Ilgitweys thgt '00URPI;�l�
,lila week. Hotuld
� a '�iw r, ;y
1ilfha
Tina •Imah 'ABh ” at+e _ t pt .W_�
Mni? 'fir and W%4�razu 1Lwhttr�ft wltili, ert:
g.D ob,%We
CLUB:+ "'
i �'M -"reported
fuj gocylul%h
that the snow fence hastrl e'ocivem'iug Mondb.y, srflgh:t with
erc�lu
Zn, lately ano are. to the ri mmtlee of perch, H'urort anal;
hoping It Coaatlutrea:
to
Middlesex owiwg. , to stMllyhtenfng of
The' Badimintio'tt 00 ,tHeild' a dance the Kings Highway,
.
:r
izt the Town H'auD6 bn1 WedUlesday ev- was slop received from' table
ening of thlu, week. 1.,R-quest
Claus wria uu'rvel in 'qq�)� i�
fw& Pack-
wcaltd Up, roads.
er%
, St�Wwere
UPalso 'brei
Flair received ed
^I^�IRequests gists wv=wo
les from
Jesus," fat m E -
� l ow � %
ed. b Y
er Accountant •or the W&UW ys
MraL Robert Scato)�err and Mrs. De amen
Pas t that the Road
Ad'b $u
girt Du l4
Dann
h
M•r. en tb M r'n i .
I '
M
visited ruGe
d. Mr, and M rt3. tonen t basur erand C71erk of each
di
uHa'pilgoater and andM s. arTs
itty attend
Riedraarcl�on; chaimmazv's address fol- Usborne for the privilege Of vurehas-
e. meeting Ili
Fred ScatC'bnier at Toronto last week I Goalsrich on December Hili par. insiruc-
thair daughter, Zr. entt
lowed', and thbe foltawi g Contributed Ing, almost. 2,000 feet of new snow
retua,n5ng home on mo Y tion in new system oir'ha,n,dling
Forrest. �
to the I'enee from this township- Moved by
gruk r; s Piano solo, Miss Benny and Hodgert that to meet the
Gladys) Luken; su�lectiooans by the Hyde
mun-
icipal records on townshiproad,
Moved by Berry and., Maher, that re
HEIVSALL
Mr, and Mrs. Chwle's Ram .,
ated' Entier• the bvveekenrd x'
orchestra; solo, "Guess What He requirements of our township, t'he
officers mentioned attend as request•
wiG� faip
Mitchell,
Wrote on My S91ate?" Mins Mabel Village Of Exeter and ratepayers' re-
ed, C'ai•rie d.
Messrs. John Baker and SRL
•.
(Intended far lastweek) The Road Superintendent reported
McJachdan are tart
Starting a ohsrpgi
'
'.
United Church News that $5,128.65 bas. been spent
pet on
mill and expect te► be in. o
Man," Donald Heddu�n; g, posts be purchased. Carried.
duet,
r
The roads and bi-d
ihi5 week.I►ermt%t
ar ervw • For too ce
n n e
;l I 4 1 It
martc.,�tom an R.si�kaf t+ �.: •�u
. 1 .
A 1-d
& E
-1�4t n. Stam
s1i. >f '
1
Fra, in ..,p
etcclt Qe for SAIAD/�;,tal
Ple sUnronofthe 1gas to date outof a.SALADA
total estimate of $8,000.00. He also
he0lda verY success-
STAMP
CLUB:+ "'
i �'M -"reported
fuj gocylul%h
that the snow fence hastrl e'ocivem'iug Mondb.y, srflgh:t with
autrharized to publish the,notice in
I a OPl'endki attendance. Rev. R. A, been neaxI.7 all erected and that num-
the Times -Advocate and to secure 24
Brook, pa etas, was chairman and ero us rat ePayers desire that addition-
the opening hymn a'1 fence be pr'ovi'ded on certain
,Sftnd
t�t�
MUSGREEN
Claus wria uu'rvel in 'qq�)� i�
fw& Pack-
wcaltd Up, roads.
er%
, St�Wwere
UPalso 'brei
Flair received ed
^I^�IRequests gists wv=wo
les from
Jesus," fat m E -
� l ow � %
ed. b Y
--
h
M•r. en tb M r'n i .
I '
,lire Opendsxg prayer eter and from various rate payers in
by Rev. John
Rs- E. Redder, of Dash -wood, has
rhurst
, � visited � deny recexlgtlr
Riedraarcl�on; chaimmazv's address fol- Usborne for the privilege Of vurehas-
been v'1'sdting ,at the home of her sis-
thair daughter, Zr. entt
lowed', and thbe foltawi g Contributed Ing, almost. 2,000 feet of new snow
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred, Weida:
Forrest. �
to the I'enee from this township- Moved by
gruk r; s Piano solo, Miss Benny and Hodgert that to meet the
Gladys) Luken; su�lectiooans by the Hyde
Messrs Orval S-mith and bran{'
Iia,gan have 'been holidaying is To-
Mr, and Mrs. Chwle's Ram .,
ated' Entier• the bvveekenrd x'
orchestra; solo, "Guess What He requirements of our township, t'he
oto-
wiG� faip
Mitchell,
Wrote on My S91ate?" Mins Mabel Village Of Exeter and ratepayers' re-
Mr, Fred Brock has •returned home
from
Messrs. John Baker and SRL
quirelments for
Fairbo;Unn. aocohnrlxand'shl, Mdss Greta Private use, that 5,-
f10'0 feet
a hisnting trip near Sundridge
asl,d� brought
McJachdan are tart
Starting a ohsrpgi
of additional fence and 350
La nomie; reading, "The Little Elf steel
steel
ought 'home, a fine dams•-
We
mill and expect te► be in. o
Man," Donald Heddu�n; g, posts be purchased. Carried.
duet,
are glad to report Mrs_ John
ihi5 week.I►ermt%t
n Misses. Kathryn Drys�diale and Frances Mr- Mountain, district relief inspeG
Baker is able to be apoand a gain af-
met in, the Township Hall on Satur-
day, Dec. 2nd. Councillor Cooper was
v- Noakes; readfing, "When I Go Visit- tor, visited the council and gave '
be being confined' to her bed for a
absent through illness. Minutes o'f
Ing the SdhoOd," Ross Jinks; s'eleG outline on procedure in carrying out
fear db'yst
„
don, Hyide orchestra; readling in cos• unemp,lbyn/ant tralief in order that
Mr- Lewis Forrest and sister, Miss
Notice of proposed legislation by
Gume, Mrs. George Hees. The thigh- able-bodied relief recipients may earn
h the
Mary, +have 'returned. home after a
v"-ry
fudd amount of their relief vouch-
fight of the evening was the screen-
'pleasant 't'11,P to Marlette, Mich.,
SWEET
Ing of the bah ens.
V y and was
and other points.
to two years and will give th'e Lieu•
l preen
1 much enjoyed' Bylaw No. 7, 1.939,
all present, Priz'"
The ChUdiren 'of S- S. N
Tey �tfn'
�� O ���
ncm•1-ination an Dec. 22,r79a9ng and
I for those guessing the nnmes of t ,+
in
'school, are busy pray
C 16 E -S
I babies were, won by Ruth Hess 'an''. r'dE'ction on Jan. 1, 19.10 for the elec-
Norma San' Or. In tion' of the reeve and council for
f.b•e*i'r annual Christmas en
entertainment
and Christmas tree to be h-
"The �.
P ost form, aR wb;cb
i charge of th„ ! .. 194Q
I antern was Bobby Hess. Games and .1"'s given first, second an'd third
l'd on
December 20ttr. As usual, Santa
eubacee can be smoked`•
canteens directed by Messrs C7'1u d(• ^slings and passed on motion by
—
vacancy at any time. Formal notice
Illowes and Ken Hicks were dnjoyed.
llodpert and Fisher. The Clerk was
Refreshments were served-
autrharized to publish the,notice in
> A pageant, "I Bring You Glad Tid
the Times -Advocate and to secure 24
a in'gs," wild be presented inthe
'large bills for posting. He was also
instructed
y church in the near future-
to secure the new qualifi-
Sunday 'services were in charge' of
cation _ forms.
L the prastaY' and the morning anthem,
Relief Officer reported $23.50 spent
"In Heavernly Love' Abiding," s'ol'o-
on direct relief in November. Treas-
ists, Mrs. M, G. Drysdale and Mrs,
urer reported• receipts during Novem-
Geoage Hess,, and the evening anthem,
her, $342.92; balance of cas,h., Nov. 30,
"Thou Amt Near."
$234.30; receipts, Dec, Ist and-2ncl,
_
$4,017.76.
Payment of the amounts making up.
USBORNE
the follow'in'g tour]', was , authorized
on motion by Il(>rry and ldndgert and
orders were drawn on thr' Treasura'r:
Ilaa'd' supE rintendent's
The municipal council of 1Jsborne
met in, the Township Hall on Satur-
day, Dec. 2nd. Councillor Cooper was
voucher fol
expenditures on roads and bridges,
absent through illness. Minutes o'f
$615.30; relief voucher, $23.50; ordin-
November 4th were adopted as read,
any e xper:'diture, salaries, Board of
Notice of proposed legislation by
Health, etc., $760.65.
u., to
�nber,
the Provincial Government was re
meet De -
5, 19
comber• 1,,, 7939, at 1
at
ceived which will extend, the term of
office for itiunicipal councils from one
p.m., pursuant
r ant
to Section 254 of life Municipal Act.
to two years and will give th'e Lieu•
—A W Morgan, Clerk.
tenant -Governor power to extend the
term for a longer period. The legis-
"What is the average man's idea
lation will also give the remaining
of the Proper foam of tAxation?"
members of a council power to fill a
"A system that will tax whatever
vacancy at any time. Formal notice
hr, havn't any of."
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