The Seaforth News, 1937-04-15, Page 4PAGE FOUR.
THE 51?:\Ft>111'll \I\\'
Snowdon Bros., Publishers
AMATEUR
C unrest
WALTON A. O, U. W. HALL
Fri. Evg., Apr. 23
Under of La lies' Gail,' of
St. (cor,gr s Church
Cash Prizes given for Junior
and Senior Classes
Applications received by Mrs, Bert
Anderson, Walton, Ont,
Phone Brussels 908.
\:Intissiet
WALTON
The regularly monthly meeting of
,Gleaner: X1i*,ion Band of huff's
United Church teas held in the :vitriol
room of the church on Sunday, April
111th. Earl Coitus presided and roll
call was responded to by 3(-' members.
The Scripture reading was taken from
'Exodus, loth chapter, alter which
prayer was offered, and the Lord's
prayer ata; repeated in unison. Min-
utes of last meeting here read and
adopted and a financial statement git-
en by the 'Treasurer. Ross Bennett.
showing• $14 sent in to 'Pres. Treas.
Fire members reed the w atth for
news all ,t fes% nrztut t e. ,let ,a
the simiv of Cies.mompoliomps.
The hymn, "Jestn. Diel .0 ton a -
THE SEAFORTH NE
BLYTH BRUCEFIELD
masked sten on friday night t The \larch meeting of the United
Farm \Teti and \\'omen was 'held at
of midnight i11 held up and robbed Jos,
t'oulter ,,f ii)t) cash, using the
handle of an automobil • asa duuuny
t o,ee . Three ,nen 'with handl:et-
over their faces pointed a shiny
,'Meet at him and Clt'Inandell his
mono when he aro'e frond his heel
an auswered a knack at the door.
When he refused, two of the num
ib.ised the dour, the other knocking
on low n. 1''he robber: ripped the
,:nits picket containing the money, a
largeroll with an clastic band around
it. The robbers tot :tray in an auto-
mobile. Coulter then informed lsltief
of Police 'John Cowan, and gave the
alarm. Only a mca,it description of
nn at 1 .l1 11 ,.,17,11
mission it ork, the :It it, "Whet. 1I
comm .' tr.i. not_ ,,f
ilosr• l aBit "ft. \I�-.'o •.:'t•:. toss
'I hr l.:adir.' 1;11(1i1 tet,i 1\ \.
St. George's Church it !teal,( ;ht. reg-
uiar monthly onlaid? at the hut:,: ,
Airs. 'Wm. \nler-'' on \\"ell, .\ ,•^'
7t11\Its. , ea ttt tliv
meeting opened ,1 eta the •i±tam.t of
"Che hareh'- ltn0 Foundation,"
M'raver wits offered ''it Re r..11r, Gra-
ham followed by ill, Lord's prayer
in t,nisnn, Some business was tran-
sacted and it tt-as decided to have as
amateur contest sometime in
The W.A. opened their meeting, with
the sitegin.0 of "here is a sheen Hill
Far .\way. followed by the W.A.
prayer in unison. Some business haws
discussed. The hie tin. closed and
Ittn •it was served,
On lion/lay evening, .April 1.Ith a
number of the 'young People of the
United Church, \\'altos, attended one
of a series oi training classes in
Vtiingliani United Church for the !Yell..
etit Sunday school teachers told
leaders in young people's a orb,. The
Y.I'.S. ,f'the W.alton t'iite;t t'hur,•i1
had charge of the worship starve,,
with the President, Betty Drager,
presiding, Th;-cripttrre levs,m ',vas
read by Stewart lir, alts :41,1 'hi cont.
,.-1,11 . •s'er'e .tett ',IV,. .\
ler Ilefh Sittll 'n surd pc • .1 t•
if. r.• i ',t Blair 51,;111. .\(ter the• .t ,
it -ere l , 'lase- were formed for
discussion. Che claw'' have Ire,.11
i,t•eting Monday :nil FriLty lei e.arh
week for three weeks and will con-
einrle with :a b:titglte't ,.,n April 23t' !.
Ile dr. A i I h, of R ingii'tnt
than of the school. ,t;tt!r 'George
Taylor is the president.
HARLOCK
Mrs. Graydon Nri': .,i Stnnnt.'rbill
spent a felt days last ..'Del: at the
home of her mother and ',rotifers,
21rs. Jennie Knox, Erne>t anti \\'snit
The (April tweeting- of the Ladies'
r -'
.Aid stn I W. 11 t Burns' i church
was head W Vane sday tin at n'
last week at the home oi \li \tar.
the Leiper with a nice attendance. -1
very pleasant afternoon was spent.
.\ gathering in honor of the newly..
iv oils, \Ir, :wet Mrs, Roc, was helot hi
int Forester's r Hail, Kihhurn, t„t
-!lite-dais evening, .April 3tlt. ,An
the robbers was obtained. Constables
11•ov and Ferguson worked ail
night on the case, and are :oa:iutting
the investigation 11•tIn. to Let some
light on the case.
\Ir:..\. 'H. 'Ciernay, tt hn .pent the
past two mouths tyitli her daughter,
'Mrs. Joseph .\rnsteiu, ,t Toronto. re-
turned Bono' on Thursday.
Mr, Wilmot \\'ch-t'r stent the
trek end at Toronto.
Mrs. \\'at. Laidlaw speat some days
at the ;Tome of her sari, Robert l.,aid-
1:.\",. \\'tit,gi alit.
\ aurae ly drama in ti'ree a .s pre-
ente+l -n t. e Pito('of the t'nited
Cltarch .t Friday evening.. April 'Ian.
in \l, nt :nal .11x1' was a 1.cided sus
co -\et 1. -The .track a lint .ft '.
i -env o.,. a -lay in fit.. \: t_u,t. Act 2.
the home of \lr, and 'Mrs. Arthur
\Ict>uren with a *nod attendance,
The women opened their uteetitt•g
with the president, \It's. \Vnt Ming -
:as in the chair. .lifter singing '1)
Canada" and prayer, the rail call. altos
,answered with "'.e Helpful !Hint for
House Work.' \Ir. Snider read a
letter from Mr.. H. H. Hannan and
Mrs. Cairn, a letter fruity Mrs. 0,
Hind, of hent County, 'I'he bulletin
question; here asked by Mrs, Allan.
I'he topic "Making House \\'ork
Easy" was taken by Mrs. L. Eyre:
and Mrs, C. Haugh, The women were
joined by the -men for the. social pro-
gramme which consisted. of vocal
solos by \1r:, Cairns, reading by \ors.
Clifton, instrumental solos by Miss
Margaret McQueen and readings by
\Mrs, Eva Stackhouse, All were much
appreciated and lunch was then serv-
ed by the hostess and friends, Tdhe
April meeting of the t', h.\\',10, µ•i91
he hold Wednesday at .2,30 April 211',
at the home of Mr. and - Mrs, C.
Haugh. The topic "The Art of Con-
versation" will be git'cn by Mrs. C.
Clifton and Miss E. Waldron... Roll
r• tt t't t.1+tr, 'Vermin,
teichim. bliss
\ i !rand I'. Jim 'try ' 1.'t:
\1r, 11. Gni):-t .titre 1),t). lilt'.
n..•,`,rr, \i' Its.:, R::boron: Ilon-
t°Ir t .s'1\Iis. \i,
H ; h' - 'u'• orf bur'' mils,
lilts- ii. 1 ,,tau: .ilin ,tat, a ,o ,cr-
o 't0n''nntt, Mr 11. \\ ithtntan:
i peddler. \If. 5 Sint ,este;
his sun, 1'1,12, i'hillip.: I'etf. 1)ay.
,t lilac,: sheep, Mr, t;, I)en-
tield: loan Vint Pelt, sailing under
false colors, \liss E. 1! titilton. Thr
character. were feel! taken. •fitt'e'd'
amounted to shout
STANLEY
\Mrs. I). haled Turner of Coulton
spent "Chirality- of last week with her
partetts. lir, curl \Irv. R. N. t)onglcas,
ll',.tke. Nils, \Ittri•hr't Candy accont-
,aafe•i i''trnet t' 1,o111,mwhere
she ,hent a few clays,
\1r. tiordott J,dn stat, lis- \J. A.
lolntston sort \lis. .\i'oertn hitahty,
:all of the town line, spent \\ednesday
coning at the brute of Mr, :aril \Its.
1\'. t'arnir.
rice:- 10 .\ir. and bIr•. Roe 1ta: Yra,l
'in' \!r>. F.rnit• 'Cor, anal !ln- pre-en:a-
HMI!' maile
X24\ , M ,n f;'•I l out Join] hast. ct. AL,
i;.
tit n1 1 very ideitiotilt , :0nini
1\h"Idnig wire ringing on t
Wednesday of this week on the 13th,
whim 21iss \'ertt \[rl)utuild', wed-
ding. took Ida,. '\ pn•„•nt'at;on party -
is being iirt, ht Londesbie't Tali oft
'J'hirstfay evenint, .\ir, .15
TUCKERSMITH
11r, Andrew Kirk has -old his
farm stn the .e'conrle 0 4'',6,n to Mr.
Bort 11rohne of \V'.ittthr,tp, Mr. Kirk
is holding :in amnion sale on April
3111:h,
Mr. James fray- has treated himself
to a new car,
Quite a number in this vicinity at-
tended the funeral of the late Miss
Magggi' Kennedy of Seaforth, who
was an old time resident of Tucker-
smith.
\'1r. and Mies. Wtn. -Irvine have got
nicely settled in their new home,
Miss Dorothy Elgte spent the week
end visiting friends in Niagara Falls,
Mr. Stanley Forel has taken •t posi-
tien with Mr,. Cecil Murray for the
summer month::
Miss Rhea Rossi; visiting friends'
in Stratford.
WINTHROP
\ ice .ptior WI-. he'. 1 fr• ''le !rel' ou
\Lowden night. .\limit 150 frirn is and
1 - i'.,.,r• gath'red i'- n.4 \fr.
..1 1 \I r.. Kenneth 11 er-•-o t. \ftcr :t
rail 1 l m. tt was s road. flit 'n^ 1: and
:.f ,n: ,, ,ltd '' their 11i•t•a pleasing.
ti r1•I, r. \Ir. II irtet 1101' 1 in made
.'tt ;n•e•e ,na'j ',,. \1r. 1, y 1.letl+te't•snt1
•,an.4
111,1 :mrin� tt'•nt :.t•, .. 'w r.• ,Moa'
11“ 111.- of the ittru•ni t . \is. and Mrs.
Harrison iei) i;n' them. f i it rota in
Ite'rt,u tar- week. \\" them
tn:nty ee,o•s o' t mp:ie.s. a ,i •,root..
erity.
\ies. tuseplt Little smmt a ft's
day: 111111 her parents, \Ir. an,1 Nies,
Geddes of Beltrtn•e,
\Mrs. Gillis spent a fes days in
Owen Somtd tyit!t her husband, \1r.
^his; who started sailing 'let the
Lakes 1111s week.
\C0 are sorry to hear . t Leslie
lie
1 t itt age being miller the
tr \1't• n 1 h. you a 'peerly recovery.
S, N.
\C. 'ire also sorry to hear of \irs.
Robert t'autpbell Sr.living on the
s'ilt list f
I Ica ca, arc •out dance. will be hcid
l bur- Ir, tli.latthis ,reek oft-
,trnr n glr beds; 11,1,1 in
i . hri.''te ui,ht.
1 •-..• .1,10110, r .:a herr attcnl•
e 1 i 1 1': t Ur, t' itttl lu.ld
EGMONDVTLLE
bt• r _ t'ar nmr t ler \\'. \I.
aa- hold :at Thr \t:c. ,yid OW
id.rn1. \1 i•.. \I:,',. ! t a•nerrnt,
iii 111 � inlet .C, _ ni'•.9ing v tin, d by
^eai m: at lltnin, after whfrh \Ills.
\IeQtuu•rit• real 'i • Serit,ture , ..,qt.
\it'' the read i;; of the
header hf
11r Hugh t'he.ney ...
Hi.' ntintrtcs ttei'e read by the
;try. Mrs. \Mrs, ,doh', Forrest, the roll call
!,cine ans'scrc'd by a to i• word be -
tinning writ lilt, letter 4;, Mrs, Slum.
herd presided during the httm: ss
period when arrangements it tire
tirade to ltolrl a quilting nn l hen clay.
`l'he study book was ably taken by
Mrs. Shepherd. Nies. 'Nelson Keys.
closed the meeting with prayer,
Touching Off the Crazy Streak in
People
Professor Donald \ Laird, of Col
mite !Mit ersity. explains, in The
Am ,t n A\etily,with the April 1s
ue "i Tiro 1)00 ti Sunday Times,
Mitt trivialities utas -•o'tse hi '
tori dis ina o',arcutlj ..••real
liming, thein to lilt ttional soul mien
a[1:,
gall, "How to Keep 1)own Insects."
lir. and Mrs. C. \blest and daught-
er of St. T iota:ts visited at the manse
ou Stunk/3
Hillbilly Courtship.-
1It 1Ln Jit'd \'.1',C. frit upon .,
e e ; Altrit they picked not
n :t a,. tlis .trier. They \•anted
something ,l tltnnt. and they surely
mit ,t :1 ben :',try :Milted out hillbilly
t'on:n-11" rn1 110 "ill' oho .111.“1 .1
:n it it ;t Dull ',c wcl! ,forth their
i. -i,• 1,, go -onto oda c there is is
,nf 'J. UR` pt,ny teas Under the
ci'1.01 \Ir.. It. Dawson. Be
,ween tit,. 'i;•.t and second :act Keith
Sharp :en t .\rth:u' Finlayson played
n11 illy music oft violin and guitar,
aid 'it twcen the second and third act
Jimmie Ilroadfunt sang two splendid
songs arcump:lied by his ,guitar•.
Itut let's get hack to the play and we
will try and give yon a description of
the fila„‘ ere and their different parts
which they tilled .0 well, It just
seems to he a fe±llil from beginning to
end especially between Palmy StiLs-
by att1 \la i't•ppin, Luke Stilsby (Ar-
thur \\'right I a handsome youth who
is in love with Empty- Peppin (Anna
\.kenhead). lImmy has a fondness
for Luke int, doesn't want hint to
know- it. Ma Peppin tHva Stack-
house) who is (0ntinually on the war
loath to get lhlppy Stilsity (Austin
7aviet hot she %folk out it is not so
nosy. Pappv's hearing is not so gond,
bot his hark is worse than his bite.
Then there 1,nln 'd'rif'et t.\u/trey
Stan ) and her sister Seedie Teufel
11:rt. 2!et'ullv1 tiro are note sing-
ing the radio but it certain!) ha,
nut )t t t' it e 1 their English any,
itoltio t('arlyle ('orni.hl is the
nonnttin nitwit in live with Secclie
Criffet. Chi, ;,art was painictilu9v
012 done, Ralph Newton who toot:
mitt Silverstein, manager of
Jii;!bill, singers, is in .the ntouuttin-
d:net int• new t'tlrnt and docs he
!ave a time with Ma Peppin who
think. he 'has come up stere to marry
her, Louis C'attttru tiRoss Grainger)
Ian itllia+, whose ambition its to get a
titrnnth the wedding bureau.
ilridgrt (1'Plauniga1 ,Grace Dalrym-
ple) a wild Irish rose, is following' the
same plan to get a husband. Ret.
Boswell P.\trot• Mustard) is called in
to officiate at the hillbilly wedding.
There you have the Characters and
ct wont pick any special one as ev-
eryone ne I J ahem mastered some very
difficult part., I'ha play is to be put
ou in Kplpen United Church on Fri-
day evening of this week and anyone
tt ho baso t e tin a ihnuld at ail
them -
r) this riplOrtuttitt•.
\f•'. and \1r.. John Cornish ant
Family fond \1r-, .\ lice Rattner spent
Sunday in i' 'ter,
\h•, and \irs, T. H. 11 -heeler spent
the week enol in Stratford,
Mr. and \fes. .1, Patters ,n rind fa-
mily visited in London r,n 5tnt,iay:
Mr. and \frs..1, Moore ane, fatuily
of liMmitfultill spent the :feel( end
with relatives in the village.
Mr, and Mrs, 1', McKenzie and
children of London :pent Sttntaat'
with Mrs. Margaret \McKenzie.
\I is, .like Mustard of London
:pent the week end at her home here.
Miss Tilden Mae Scott of London
-pent Sunday at her haunt dhere,
Mrs. 2424'. Stevens who has spent
some time in Sarnia, has returned to
her lhome here.
'Tele April meeting of the W..A. was
held in the ,S.S, roam on Wednesday,
limit 7t1), The 'first part of ,the meet-
ing was spent in sewing, Then Miss
Clawson took the devotional part,
Miss 'Marks 1 s 'led in prayer, 'Chen Mrs, I
Ialic,tt took the chair for the business
,art.lfitrutes of last eneetinrti were
read and appro'eCI. 'Arrangetnentts
ni•ry made for our :Gay meeting, it
being. visitors' day, and also for o;ir
animal sale of riots and seed:, which
tat., place at the \'fay meeting, We
drew for our parcel of cotton grails.
toll thet :owere some very lovely
t n .s. '1 he tncetin, cl"sod with the
\iv,nl,'„ ncdtctinu,
S
A Le P13 S.Gar ije
DEALERS
In All Makes of Used Cars
Seiberling Tires, Tubes, Hart Batteries
General' Repairing on all Makes of Cars
*iwv; and Used Auto. Parts, Flats Fixed
Cars Washed. Batteries Charged
Supertest Gas, Oil, Coal Oil, Fuel Oil
Valttable'1'reutiutut Given
PHONE 179. SEAFORTH
Repairs Strictly Cash. We Aim To Please
UNNYVALE RAP BabyChicks
BARRED ROCKS - WHITE LEGHORNS
Also Started Chicks, Pullets and Cockerels from R.O.P. trap -
nested Government Approved and blood tested breeding
stuck. treasonable prices and g'uod service. Hatches ol! ever!'
Monday and Thursday. Visit our hatchery with new James -
way all' electric equipment situated )I1 north 'Main St„ Eg-
mondville, or call 160r 3,
ANDREW A. MOORE, Seaforth, Ont.
SPECIAL FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
Leghorn Cockerels 2.00 per Hundred
Barred Rock Cockerels 7.00 per Hundred
HIBBERT KIPPEN,
Euchre Club Notes- it. Iain^temti-
f'te ,int the Giant- inti %%1(11 nt.e: \\r•iitt' li . \,rid
ri, ,reek end in the final; o, --i1• a., t'u it,.nn- \itis IIi•cct- •la-
t.ter rtenr encs. I'be .(1111., is ttin.l o''n, '(lint. ntcetin ti:1 die on Cana'1-
int. thin. -,v( n anti' iti.'s 't •, I lm litilustrces tin the rail. til! to ':,e
:,:Dude' at the Queen''- Hotel, Sea- 'uM.a, t•t'd by t . ,,.tie. ntanni•tt 'tired
forth, 00 \\'ednesday evening, April i Herrin an \\lima the faetort is
14, "Mike" says the reason the Tigers 1''eatt- L Itt. ' w f:; i a t t•cchltt e
if„il etas 00 account of the drawing, 1 /loiters :cal i --.tittle s.'rt anis
,rover of their magnet. fl,oset' ,11;1
The teams are, Giants -Louis -
t.'oyne imamagert Michael. t'rrync, BEECHWOOD
Mr it-. 1 , u m uhc ^ng
Fergus Fecnev, Lott Morris; Tigers, i an attack of Mu irNn
Joseph \Dorris (manager), John
Coyne, William Atkinson, Louis ('-
Reidy,
WEST BRODHAGEN
\I r.:i t t \i't's, John .Kiehnie of near
Rostock =pent Sunday with •\Mr. and
Mrs. C'har'les :Regele, end in -Kitchener, Make Best Use of the Old Equipment
21r. ,1, A. F.cluu•t bought a nett rul- \Ir, John 1)'Rottrke ,f 1..ondon tris- Until the expecte! _rasa in. the
ttvator from John Mlaelt of Seriforth 1n'.1 at his home here over the week fainter': inrotnc !tis ,rite a real -
to tit :once jobs for the neighbors end.
day
unfelt old mat'tin r will have to
this sprats. Fie is going to culticctte _._._ - he used. it wil to re.ment-
day and night in changing- off with Ready -Mixed Feeds her that in oris ',: t'1vantage
the hired man, there is alit lack of 'lt d'c in of any possible ant - . tent that
'The:north wind is always coli yet ready -nixed feeds from which tart- may count in farm t - the bra
o :hat Sprilrg might i,r 1•ate yet, Fall :t Ii't i tilary raisers may ;elect possible use sit ort! i .,. salt of the
wheat .bas changed color this last their requirements, 1n 1q3 --ti no less equipment we caro,
week and it looks as if we .ire going than 1,IIIH brands n1 feeds, the pro- • Steps taken a: is : that ma -
1h .get ,•,tnething t, eat for another dtiet '7(, manufacturers, tfe'e mini- chine: are "all ani . i. i': to go"
year. i.tere I under the Feeding Sint'- .\rt. trill liked} h. .n ,r,' ,t..:'.y:c than
\Ir. Marry Doerr itas rented 50 This is ;ii increase of ten per cent, has been tit els. Field
acre. raw of Brodlnigen from Fred 0.-er the provi,itis year aril doe: not breakdown; it t• :ale wait -
1,e• this seasom 'There 1 -Wain ti td' cow a fs „ lot) brand.- of :n.z for ripe t. file ''a eetst
acre. •,L, tghed for Cron and 10 acres lei l ' i' tt:•nte•nt:tt•y ee is designed More rxttt n ,1: .., a'. a., tln•Y
trans t ;ante. sir t;y ' ro': ins, minerals and vit- may :abject creisingly t'altiable
!titins to hada u,: S,,,nr-troa'u grains. crops to rye a. 1 ,•• ,;:. t lis -4l so, more
-The majority of feeds registered direst savin.s Frmicl sir::: overhauls
w,n•c tttashes, as whole scratch grain lire pruhabl a, r' • n.'t the es -
tures nt:rle by1'enrliit the cont- era charges For 1-2440'tt- and express
mon trains are not subject to reels- for- early repair .r iers that may be
,ration. Layitttt mashes as usual were required with 01,a s24',ne.nts, Where
most numerous. a...coitttittt for ,1'34 overhauling Inc hired mechanics is
brands. Chick starters followed with needed. more tinct;: and attention may
:232 brands and g_rowinz or develop- be expected now than later On when
ing stashes with '3111. 'rhe remainder cntergettcy call- for. .reit: are Fre-
included fattening, breeding, pullet, tpucu•t.
let
Mr. ani Mrs. Frank .fordan and la-
mtiy a -kited with :Mr. and \trot doe
1]unney on Sunday.
\Il•, 21. J, Lynch is. seriously i11
with pneumonia in Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth. -
21r. 'Frank Moylan •:,sent the week
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937
s"
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
PETER LARRE
ROBERT YOUNG
MADELEINE CARROL
Secret Agent
Romance in Geneva, Murder in the
Alps
CARTOON COMEDY
Mon. Tues, Wed„ Apr. 19-20-21
DOUGLAS MONT'GOMERY
CONSTANCE BENNETT
Everything Is Thunder
A Dramatic Thunderbolt Headed
straight for your heart�
NEWS
Next Thur. Fri. Sat., Apr. 22-23-24
FRANCIS LEDERER
ANP! SOTHERN
My American Wife
with
Fred Stone Billie Burke
A Breezy Comedy
OOMING-
The Big Broadcast of
1937
cock art'
terl mashes, to ::'t o de tiop-
itg sscratches el•... .•±j _-, anal
pigeon
Spring Is at Hand -Are Von Ready?
:\re dell riady5 Is
I. ,e01.2 di! . . it , crtilizets
all ready
l very !sine:• •'1 i? 1 ' .- s'too'd be
able to anwtr \ three
ynestiotts :,r .• east March. .\n
old slate ,a'.' flat "\ foil 1%011 he-.
03111 1, half ,100.- N,,...er2 is this
more vitally n':. titan in the grow-
ing of crops ,n tits farts , and any
Ontario farmer •sibs, can answer
"Yes" to the above giest! n'= no Ap-
ril 1st Inas hi, season i:1', well be-
gun.
Hunting For A Frozen Caveman
An article. in 'fife American
Weekly with the April 118 issue ,ti
The Detroit S1111,1:1)- discloses
that uti,ts li e to ,oho many
!Mysteries of humanity's past ii
si:i s expedition to the Siberian
marshes, which hate net thawed out
for 20,1510 years, meets with success.
Want and For Sale ads, 11 week .15c
.101031131
Save Moiiey ''.y Prepayiag
T INN of SEAF. 1937 TAXES
Taxpayers may purchase max Prepay
me t Ree&&p s for 1937 Taxes at
Favorable Discounts
FROM MARCH 1ST
CQST COST COST COST COST COST
AMOUNT March 1-15 March 16-31 April 1-15 April 16-30 May 1-15 May 16-31
$10,00 $ 9.78. $ 9.80 $ 9.82 $ 9,83 $ 9.85 $ 9,87
20,00 19.56 19.60 19.64 19,66 19.70 19.74
50.00 48,90 49.00 49.10 49.15 4925 49,35
COST
AMOUNT June 1-15
$10.00 $ 9.88
20.00 19,76
50.00 t 49.40
COST
June 16-30
$ 9.90
19.80
49,50
COST-
July 1-15,
$ 9,92
19,84
49.60
COST
July 16-31
$ 9,93
19,86
4965
COST COST
Aug. 1-15 Aug. 16-31
$ 9,95 $ 9.97
19.90 19,94,
49,75 49,85
Prepayment Receipts must be endorsed
of Commerce.
Purchase your Prepaymeat
terest.
11 you cannot buy all now,
month. up to Sept, lst,
and presented along with 1937 Tax Bills at Canadian Bank
Receipts eat•iti- and have your stoney earning 4 per cent, in
budget your Tates
this year by purchasing a receipt each
D. D. WILSON, Gert & Treasurer
.19112.1217 511.011¢619061/21161:BERWIII