The Clinton New Era, 1920-9-2, Page 2s
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{ ' AUBURN,
Mrs, Rev, Miller has been spending.
at few:days yvith Mrs, Andrews asidi hu
• to Varnato visit her mother,
Mai 'Clark, •
HULLETT
Mr. and Mrs:,Jolts GILAlittgs motored
to Toronto F. air• this week and, also
,
visiting at llamilton,
Jamas Snell and Sons have no exhibit
of their famous' sheep at Toronto this
year. They have -a steady demand Fo
their sheep that it keeps titans busy
u 'tin ,
-without oxl U1 g
What about';the weed inspector?
I±armers,say the roadssides are getting
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tlesday, Sept. 2t and 22, 0 FLET COMING 0
I . Flax pullers' on Monday were grant-
ed $25 per acre by the toast shits. 0
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Mr,' John Tierney commenced; ,on 0
duties as Junior clerk it the
Monday his0
Barry of Hamilton. 0
A, M C left for Coronto
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She will go to' Montreal in a few days to O
hyr; Wan, Mason • formerly of the!, 0
{en' Hotel Blyth, ,we undeestand,
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SEAFORTli
Mrs, H. Davis and Miss Eva Brown of
Seaforth spent a few days visiting
friends at St, Marys.
• A 100110lieut resident and familiar
C.lttuwn" August 30.—Cable ad Q figure •in the life of Seaforth was re -
vices received by the naval depart O moved by death on Saturday when John
'trent state that the cruiser Aurora 0. Noble MpQuaiet passed away at his
and Destroyers Patriot and Petrie- 0 3 poste in his 66th year, Mr, McQuaid
ttin the en o. incest of the
had not beet l Y
fan will be.in cosuntlssion on °Mob O'
best of health for some months but
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,til proceed d
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engage in mission work in that city,0 t
'disgrace, Better 'attend to them Mr
o Canada the leek following. was ante to be up and airout'tlte greater
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together r
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is et
7 e a it o e a
two submarines now iii Cauadian 0 1 front £ drive Saturday afternoon' when'
a
waters comprise Canada's new. O i Ile, collapsed and shortly after poked
fleet. , '0 away heart trouble being the cause of•:
11t}roddy, Sop -tem
c{, 4.02(1,
2nd concession lost it valuably driver. as purposes returning Meru in the fall, `Boller Co, is 1)IwV dishing dot% tai
a result of a kick from another horse. iThe purelsese rice was $5,500. Mr.
Tvroherry Tp— An Diel artd res-' Sn lth was a former Morris Township
4the e est,
ase to boy who Itis done well In t W
'i •r° passed pecked. resident of r tratbel Y 1
her reward on Monday August 9th, in' Setiforta••-'A very cjutat. wadding,
the person of Janet MaArtlier widow of i wits soleuntiaed at the`Mause 13grihond
the late George Fot•tuee Aeaeased was l vine on Wednesday when Mr, ' Walter
O' his death,
O O'O 4 4 O' O O O O 0,0 O ^A Meadford despatch to the Mail and,
EmpirS"dated August 24th .will be In-
terest 'to
n-terest'to many Of out. readers the bride
being a former well known Seaforth
girl.aud a daughter of Rev. John Ber-
ry former rector of St, Thomas church
"Christ's Church, Meadford was the
scene of one of he prettiest weddings
of the season wires Wenoitah Vivies,
only daughter of the 'Rev, John Berry
M. A. B: 0, and Mrs, Berry because the
bride of Berthoud 'Clifford Bolton of
Dayton, Ohio only son bf Mr. and Mrs,
The
Darcy Boulton, of St. Lotti' :Mo. T }e
ceremony was performed by the bride's
father assisted by the Rev, W, A, Earp
rector of Clarksburg, The bride was
given sway'by her brother, Mr. Fleet,
wood Berry, and looked lovely in her
bridal robe of white Georgette and heir--
loons
eir-loom veil of embroidered net With or-
ange blossoms, She carried a sheaf of
roses. The clutzdt was beautifully dec-
orated for the occasion with white and
yellow flowers: The bride was .a great
favorite, iutd will be much missed in
Meaford. After a honeymoon in Musko
ka, Mr. and Mrs. Boulton will reside in
Dayton, Ohio,"
' Mrs. Wm, Swaffieid celebrated the 64111
anniversary of their wedding, These
good townspeople of ours are both •511-
GODER1CH TOWNSHIP joying good health wind are active in
'By-law No 5 got its third reading and their duties, MI. Swaftieid has one of
was finally passed at,the last meeting the best gardens this.year he has had
of the Municipal Council of Goderich for some time; and takes great pride in
township, levyin the tax rates for `growing the` best' samples of vegetables
County Township and School purposes and fruit possible,
for. the year 1920 as follows.— County 1 Goderich people will be interested
rate 6. 1111118; Highway rate 1 5-10;, in the announcement of the marriage' of
hi `rate 2 5•i0; Special School n11ss Marjorie Spading daughter of Mr.
era
torous p and Mrs. G. George Armstrong formerly
rate ,+ inills;' Public School rate as
per i. at Goderich where Mr. Armstrou • was
the trustees of the diff- I b
requisition I in business, The 'marriage took place.
crest School municipality
their Is t - ',on Saturday evening, Aug 14th, at
call
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other rural eratefO , t. the Chelmsford, Massachusetts. and the;
that has a lower far township pur-
poses we should like to hear from theist j groom ls Mr, Heber Merle Citbber
the Municipal Council of Goderich -ley. „
townships shodid-be congratulated in- 1 MISS Jean McEwen daughter of Mr
this trying to keep, flown expendition. ; 1'. J. McEwen of the Goderich Colleg
Mr. Rees Jenkins has taken a trip I tate institute, has been awarded the
West. first Edward Blake scholarship, .valued
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p Mispentlast week 1 at $220, for moderns and science, She
ss Marion Hibbes 1 ranks fifth to general proficiency in
visiting with her sister • Mrs, 0. Alex- Toronto University. Although no an
ander, - nounceinent has beeh made as yet !it is
'Threshing is the order of the day at believed that Miss McEwen will be e
ent, warded the F
•iy-Mr. Fred 'Leonard returned .with for Huros County. valued. at $•100, for
esforth frieuds„2fter spending a few her high standing:
' days with friends and relatives in and
-'round Woodstock and his old home `HOLMESV'ILLE.
flight. 1 Mr. Haroldd-Lowery of North Bay,
Some sections received a nice shower spent a couple of weeks visiting at his'
of rain on Saturday last; grandfather's and friends returned
Mrs, James Ferguson of the 16th home 'on Friday last.
{rat 'Carter Scholarship
concession is spending the week in.
Toronto at the Fair. She went with re-
latives from Blyth.
The roads have been very dusty of
hate and pasture fields are getting -very
dry.
Mr,- Arthur Trick is at Toronto Ex-"
hibition with eleven head of 'cattle.
Mrs. George Crooks, Mrs, John Tip -
tarty and Mrs. F, Leonards were in Sea -
forth on Monday.
Miss Elvera Churchill has taken her
first school near Parkhill. Miss 'Church
811 attended Faculty last year.
TWO, out of the three who are attend
ing Model School in Clinton this term
are from Goderich Township. MissVes-
ta Snyder and Miss Myrtle Powell are
nota from the t6th concession, The
third student is Miss Winnie Nelson of
The Base Line/in Huilett.
Miss Zeretda Churchill left the be-
ginning of thisweek for her school
which is near Str. Marys.
Miss Cora Jervis' of the Base. •Line
3peht a few days with Seaforth friends
this •week,
The friends of Mr, and Mrs, Reuben
Grigg of the 9th con._ with extend heart
felt sympathy to theni in the loss' of
their• daughter Ila Myrtle who passed
away in Clinton Hospital after an op
erationg for appendicts, The youn
girl who was only 15 ,years of age
and the picture of health a; week be-
fore but was suddenly stricken. . The
funeral was held on Wednesday after
noon and interment was madein God-
- ericlf.centetery, 1 "tiff awl w
(Intended for last week.)
LLMr. Moffatt Aiken of Allentoi'i'd [13131
ored down for over the week end. alis
Wife and'ydung son who had been visit
fug at the home of the former's brother
Mr. Geo, Crooks returned' home.
Mr Alvin- Townshend was' at his home:
for a couple of days'last week. Ing with friends in the'viilage,
1br, •and Mrs,. K. Adams of Brantford Rev. Boyle and family have returned
Rev.. Mr. Johnston and family re-
turned hone on Monday.
'Miss Esther Trewartha ;01 ,sppending
a couple of weeks in Toronto with her
grand mother Mrs. Wm. McMath., •
School open on Wednesday.
Threshing is the order of the day.
The next thing will be corn ctitting and
silo filling.
Don't forget the corn roast on
Friday evening at the horse of Mr. Al-.
fred"Jervis.
The Sunday School picnic is to be
hellion Foresters flats So Monday after7,.
noon it being a holiday —Labor Day.
Rev M., Fair took the services in
the Methodist church while Re. Mr.
Johnston has returned to take up his
work again. '
, Dr. Pickard and wife and three
children of Brooklyn, -N. Y. were visit-
ors with relatives here last week. ,Dr.
Pickard, •is a cousin of Messrs. - Ezra,
Will and Fred Pickard. Dr. Pickard has
not seen his relatives in these parts
for quite a number of years as he has
been preaching -in the M. E. churcli
across the line -for some time. A num-
ber from here- wefe into the union ser
vices In Ontario Street church in-ClSn-
tonto hear him the evening he preach
ed there. '
•.pr, and Mrs. Holdsworth and son
Richard have -returned after spending
their vacation in our village with - .the
former's Mother.
BENMILLER
For a Consolidated School.—There
was a fair attendance in thed3enntiller
school op Friday evening represeutative
of school sections 2, 4 and .1 Colborne
Township for the 'discussion of: .the
question ;01 consolidating the three
schools. Ma'; Hugh Hill was "chairhtan.
Inspector,Jordas of East York and In-
spector Toni of West Huron 'gave the
principal_ address explaining the bene-
fits of consoldation and the methods by
which it may be carried out, After these
addresses a resolution was passed'..ip-
proving of the -principle of Gorsolidat-
idn and a committee of the three trus-
tee boards was 'appointed to draft the
agreement for the consolidating of the
three sections and to arrange for a vote
of the ratepayers In ,each section dur-
ingthe first week of September. It is
proposed to use the present school at
Eenmiiler for the .consolidated school
putting in a good basement' which will
include cloak rooms and sanitary clos-
ets and otherwise fitting it up to cons
ply with the regulations for a two -room
consolidated school .
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S •
'A S T 0 R. l A.;
ltt his doth year a Cala bushiess manager in Seaforth for
Ute Canada Plm,x Mills, .l.hnited was en
Ashfield. ---The .anniversary and Ce^ I tt.ed in mart{age to Mrs, Wr Ou alas
opening of Ashfield Presbyl)terlani g
church will; be held on ept, 12th when the ceremony being performed by Rev!
Rev, Finlay Matheson, of St, Andrew's
S,;McLean,
Church •Stratford°will occupy' th,e put, Winghen,.-.-Mr, Wm, Austin of Turn
STANLEY.
A week ago Monday Mr. Nath Sunder,
cockof the 2nd 'Concession, while at
his other farm on the Bayfield line,
known as the Richardson .,farm was
kicked by a horse while watering them
work on the naw bridge and dam. 'f he'
old material 1S pretty well eieaned away
t fOF
being
bi t
< are 6
s tin
And the exa
tvk rs
d 41 to
Usa new went. Mr. Wm, 'teeter is se
,~targe end is tu'rarigin5 for a .larger
force of Workmen so that the work,
Pan b.e rushed ah ong,
CONSTIPATED CHILDREN
pit both morning and evening, Mr, An- berry brought Surto town on Monday a 'ohiiden who suafer front cotiSttpal,
Berson, of Lucknow, who has charge of stalk of coo which measured 12 feet tiqn, indigestion or pay of. the otter
the Painting alt ti making ',lid 3 inched -- ailments due to a clogged condition. of
I splendid job, i P d' 1 [ 1 l h t
Ana decorating is•m1 lip( relic#t
the bowets will find prod
his usual
sp ell.., Jo . Qr rote l.,"- •oro iv a ra epa, ere last tdtrauvir the
use of BnUY's. C7il ti ;ab"
Blatchford'" of wee approved almost unanimously amild• 'tut titor-
gxeter.—Mr; Jain.1. pp lets. The he usas f i3
town last week disposed of his..100 by line authorizhrg the Council to en ouglt axative witch Can :lwttys 'de
-
town
farm in tate Township' of UShOrne ter into a contract with the Ontario p sKded noun ku•
regulate the i)owels:
5 concession 2, to Mr, Ea, H d;o-Efectric Commission for a sup- and sweeten the stomach, They are ab+
being lot he Y
Kestle of the same townahtp. The price ply 51 power,' The vote was 65 ill favor solutely sale and are•sold •under a guar
o '0 8 against. antee to be entirely .free from oplateS
paid was in the eeighborha d, f and 1 gains . or other injurious .rugs, Conee., .frig
00.00. ' Brussels, --The liaise of S. G, Wilson A Bouton Lak i ak
0 { them Mrs, Thomas A.
.Belgrave.—At a•.congregationp'l meet on. Fiore street has bean purchased by er, N. B. writes: "1 ash pleased to state
ing of the Presb ybterlan church, South Robert McKinnon of Grey Township, that Baby's Own Tablets were of great
it1, yMr.' Wilson and family purpose movinghelp to me when my baby was suffer,
• agothe Rev, A, M.1y p A
of vda sI
rtnlpton, few )
Foyle B. A. Of. Belgrave was chosen t to Goderich where they are taking over ing trout e0ustipatianl' The Tablets are
the flock there,"1t is ex ected a restaurant business, sold by medicine dealers or by mail at
piusto"r of p i25 cents a'box from The Dr. Williams
that, he will accept 'the sail. Wing}rtun— The Fluster Bridge and Medicine Co:, Brockville, Ont. Wingham,.-Noel !;Jabbzes and his wife III
Indians front Saugeen reserve! rnadel
$100 for, five days work puling flax 1
the acre for Ti lin and Mills, !
bytipling
,Brussees:=-r1; C. Richards has tis- I
oat 'stop competition under the direct -1
ion of East' Huron Agricultural Society •
has been completed by Robert Berry, of I
St Marys and the following awards were
made: R. H, lioover, Walton 8454,
points; John G. ,Spier, Morris,.83 Her-
man Whitefield, Grey 81%. R. L. Taylor
Grey Si; W. R. Moses Morris 80
0,'Turnbull and Son Grey; R. L. Nichol
Morris 7754, There were 16 entries in
all and the winners have the privilege
of competing at the fall fair, Toronto
Exhibition and the Winter Fair,
Brussels. -J. 'C. Rrichards has dis-
posed of his beautiful home on Turn-
Uerrystreet to Ain't Smith who it at
present residing in the West but who 1.
and has been under the doctor's cared
for several days. The horse struck
him just beside the left eye and a little
More would have hit the temple.
. Mr. Will McGregor left on Monday
for Vars near Ottawa where he will
teach school.
Misses Dell.:and Susie Allison have
gone on a visit to their brother, Doctor
Allison of Welland. <:'f 1 '
Misses Geddes of i uekuoiv are vitit-
an: - Mr, eed /Ars, F, Leonard and Alvin
were down :to ('rand. Bend last Wednes
Quite a number of farmers have
had to buy new binders this year. Tile
Brice of binders is vevy high and still
going up. Recently there was a rise of
'$3 0 snaking the price of binders now
-$310, 0 isn't the farmers whop are
snaking; all the money these days,
Congratulations oke extended to Mt.
1, Townshend for Isis success in winn-
ing one of the scholarships given by
Queens University for standing in the
honour matriculation examination, Mr.
Towe1itend has attended the C, 0. 4,
for the past four years and will be going
,on to Univesity to take a course in en-
gineering, •
Mr. Athur Colcoiough and wife were
renewing old kcquaintnnces in this seat.
ion last week, It iras been a number of
years since he has been in these parts.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Adams of Brant- "Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel Dr. and Mrs, ttouistost have return ty before Police Magistrate Reid, of
ford returned hone after spending a Ju L IkA New 6o Sas l ed imine from a trip to clt'lanitouiltt Is -
Just liquor for sale in violation of
couple of weeks 'sit at rho nitrite of the st y
Tatter's .aunt Mrs. Fred Leonard. Mr.
Leonard accompanied them as fat as
SNoodstock where he was spending a
i'ew days,
Our correspondent regrets that the
iltewS of last week was riot sent in
'Mine ter last week's edition of the
° 'New til a,• :w' .i i,i.re a F, igl S
, r111i
after; spendiiig a few weeks at their
summer cottage. "
Mrs, M. lsbister of 'Saskatoon is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. A;Brandon
The storm that passed oyer het•e+
Saturday evening lightning struck the
'dwelling of. John McCallum, 9th line
smashing one window all to pieces,
knocking the chimney all,
tearing
one rafter completely off, and other
wise damaging the roof. Luckily n6 fire
started. t
Harvesting is all finished around hate
and the hum of the threshing sirachine
is its our midst. The grain is turning out
good.
Mrs. Fowler and Gordon visited Mr.
and Mrs, Goldie Graham for a few days
last week.
Mr. Grieg McGregor returned home
on'Monday after spending a week at
inverhuron.
Miss Mary Edna McCowan 1s spend-
ing a few weeks visiting Brenda at
London.
Mrs. Wm. Baird of Detroit is visit-
ing friends and relatives on 2nd con.
Mr. N. Suniiercock'wishes 16 thank
his neighbors both on the 2nd con and
on the Bayfield line, for their good
work in holding a bee and taking off
the crop on both farms during, the past
week, It was a neighborly act whicfi
was much appreciated.
Dyed Her Faded
Skirt,A a Coat
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAS,TOR1A
EXETER.
Mr. George Hockey, died suddenly
front, acute appendicitis, He had.
been ill for, aboft a week tile' attend
ing physicians being afraid to `pperate
owing to complications,: The 'deceased
was the chief clerk in W adman's
hardware store and is survived by his
widow and ydi figson his mother and
two brothers •
C. 'B. Snell disposed of, his resid- in the, vestry of "Augustine church:
Once oil Andrew street to R N, Creech `Winnipeg ,Rey. 'Pidgeon officiated, at
also his house occuptedl'by Mrs. Brown
to Mr, Kastle.' °•
Exeter high school staff, and scholars,
held a successful picnic at druid Bend.
M. Hollingworth the contractor who
has laid the new cement, Main street
has been awarded the contract for the
paving of Wellington street from the G,
T.'R. station to Main street,
'13y far the best Toad of cattle letting
here for many yens has been shipped
by Mr, Wesley Srsell' to' Toronto. who
will show Thein dressed at the Toronto
exhibition. There were 17 bullocks. in.
the load and their average weight was
1,57'5 pounds, These cattle were fed on
Mr. Snell's farm and from the time they
were put on grass on May 15 to the
present they made an average Sgaiu of
480. pounds.
Mr. John Hunter while walking in
a small piece of bush in Stephen Town-
ship captured a' young buzzard, 1t had
in some way become wounded in one
wing and could not fly very wet l its
,
wings` measured fon' tip to. tip five
feet four and a half inches,
z
You aro not
experiment-
ing vixen
you use 1)1'.
'base's Oint-
ment for ',Patellas (mg 85111 lrrlta-
-- ¢tily hesia re 51 oo sk n.t Sninlle boxlld)1.
Ohase's ()influent free 0 you mention (bis
jprnuieson2of sEmoepsa01 sC.a,
Limited.
Toronto
IInHURON -COUNTY
NEWS IN BRIEF
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Western University
London, Ontario
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Breasela.—Tuesday of last. week
Harold Scarlett, London, lost his life in
Lake Erie while boating in a canoe at
Port Stanley accompanied by a young
lady friend. The boat upset and after
doing heroic work in keeping his com-
panion afloat lost his own life, He was.
only 20 years of age. The body was
not recovered until Saturday morning•
when his father ex -Alderman Scarlett,
found it n the beach abut 3 -miles
from where, the accident occurred;
Harold was teller in the Bank of Nova
Scotia, -Brussels, for a while and was a
fine young fellow whose sad death will
be greatly regretted.
Morrie Twp..—W. A: McCall,. 9th
line, threshed his Fall'wheat last week
and had over 40 bushels to the acre.
He had about 600 bushes ofgrain.
Grey. Twp. --A natural curiosity was
on the'prograns in Duncan McTaggart's
orchard 16th Con., last week vii a crab'
apple tree.' With fruit °and 6 blossoms at
the'same'time, Northern Spies had been
grafted on the tree and this variety! of,
fruit was also in evidence. -am Dante:
Nature varies .her program and it''' is
.never mdiotinoas.',1 -
Zurich.—The eight year old daughter.
of Mrs. J. Corriveeu had the misfort-
une`to'breeak•her+collarbone on Mon-
day. The littie'girl was engaged in milk-
ing 'a cow which kicked her.
- Brussels. -On Saturday August t4Ptlr
the 'Wedding !of 'Nis. Margaret eid'est
detelster of Philip and MIS, Ardent,
Brussels, Ott, aiid Arthur 'I•Iawkslt-aw,
soft of Mrs,'Ann Hawkshaw, of Lusted
Out. The ettendtnts• were:Miss May
tleringer rand Cline Scott, After a few
days in the city guests at' tita Royal Al-
exandra, the young^ couple sperrt a.
week 'at $ani# before taking up their
home in' Hussar -Alta; where Mr, Hawk -
Shalt; Is manager of the Standard Bank.
Morris Twp.—Morris Township Ver-
na List for 1 420 was first posted up'
*Tuesday of last week. The Est contains
700 names and 485are competent to
serve es Junors. '
Zurielx.---Zcricit's tax• rate for 1920
will be 26 8--1o, mills,
Hay Twp.,—The Hay Township Vol,
eis Lists have been printed and sent out
for posting up bytite Clerk. There are
864 personsentitled to vote at both
Municipal -elections and elections - to
the Legislative Assembly while there
are 101 pet'sots entitled to vote at
t
Municipal elections only there are also
501 on the jurors list,
Goderich.- Johir Weiss pleaded gull
' lands. 1' the Canada Temperance, Act and was
' Mr. Ed Powell,, of, Wincitor is spend" .fined $100 and costs.
ing a few weeks its Exeter and Grand {rreneter.--'Miss Bessie Lovell our
trend,brave huisslatsai'y of whom we are, so
Rev. Allan Lang and family of Maple proud returned on Thursday from Afrl-
Valtey, Ont. who have been visiting oa'tv'llerc she has been labouring for the
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kenrick, have return }alt forte years
To match any rnatmait-f, have rlottl6 ed. time
,,,
Don't worry about perfect rsesisots.
Dee "Diamond lives," guarsdteod o give
a new, rich, fdciilegf eolot' to , tSt,,abrir,
whether, wool; silk, linen, cotton or mixed
;,+code,--ch'eaaee, blolsses, stockings, elklrta,
childroti's costai drapenee,_-everythingt
A 1)iirection Sloop ie in piwknge,
I' 1•lowick Twp..—bit. Roht, Mari of the
s1tOw you. niantop4 Dye" Calor Card;
cArts and Sciences
medicine
Fall Term Opens October 4th.
INFORMATION AND CALENDAR. WRITS
K. P. R. NEVTLLE, Regie 511%1r
easnummab
Watered Stock
If we had been paying dividends on " watered stock '.°-=
If we had issued stock to shareholders at less than its par value
and were asking for revenues to pay dividends on such issues--
Then we would expect the public to take the position that wa
' • - had no right to increased rates!
4r 1
'+lss'..a;, But we have done neither of these things. On the contrary of
'-• plant represented, in actual cash invested, up to December 31st
1919, $16,000,000 more than our combined stock and bond issue:
Ey turning back into the business a• ll surplus earnings, all idle
reserve funds, we have kept the demands upon our revenues for
dividends and interest down to a minimum—lower in proper:
tion to the investment than any' enterprise we know of.
But now, with the keen competition for money, we must maita
sure of such a return on our investment as will attract nes,
capital.
An adequate rate for our service is the only means of accomplish:.
ling -this. No one has found any other solution.
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have the opportunity of paying up at the rate
of $2.00 a year all back debts by August 31st
and on the 1st of September all awing then;
their names and amounts will be handed to a
ast four Yam's
of increase silt Collecting Agency at the rate of $2.50 a year.
During the p
New of has raised
All --Canadian Subscribers will be given the
same opportunity of paying back debts up to
August 31st at $1.59 and on September 1st all
owing us then—the amount will be handed to
the Clerk of the Division Court at Clinton to
collect with all costs added.
the fact that, very great increases
have taken place in the cost!of
paper' during the,. past three and
a half years, and that the publishers of news-
papers in Canada and throughout the world
have been obliged, in consequence, to increase
their subscription prices.
the: cost of- stewsprint, The
its • subscription price once front $1:00 a year to
$1.50 and the extra money went into the high
cost of newsprint. •
' "The New Era n the good old clays was buy-
ing palper alt 21/2 cents per lb, freight paid, and
it has increased up to '41/5c, 5c, and even to 6 With the past accoui.:a paid up 6 full The
cents and fa-eighf to pay.. New Era may be able to still keep the subscri•.
ption price down until the high costs right
Today letters from the paper .mulls state themselves. '61 I. • ` ' „ij' d'
that paper will be Bt acid maybe snore --tic
guarantee as to price -e will ire ollarged, so that For these reasons Ivo ask a; l Dint aashscra-
our subscribers ; can see what the newspapers 1 hers to help us 6 paying up all back indebted -
.Hess. "u••, -Loam
today are up against, ;,,,
NOTE ---When accounts are placeplacedinthe Collector's hands The New Fate 'grill 5161
accept payment at old rates and this rule will be adhered tour.
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