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STOCKBROKERS '
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WINOHAM COUNCIL
Mayor Fells .extended greetings and
conig ratulatidns to' 'Councilor 'Fred
Davidson, who took his seat at the,
Cduncil Board for the, " firer titrate on
1' ". f h.
Monday evening, assuring ng arna a the
hearty co-operation of the Council
and the town officials,
,Goold; Roads Association sought the
membership, of,. Wingham council,
with its annual' fee of $15.00, This
organization is perhaps closer to the
Public Highways Department in Tor-
onto, . than any other organization,
and .any recommendation sponsored
by it gets careful consideration. At
the forthcoming convention the mat-
ter of . customs tax, rebate on good
road machinery will be considered, in
addition to a re -adjustment of reven-
ue for road purposes.
On motion 'of Messrs, Elliott and
McGillivray it was decided to join
the •Association this year.
Finance Committee reported favi
or on a large number of accounts;' not
a few of which were for charity.
Reeve . McKibbon estimated that
Wingham would receive a rebate of
$40.00 from the County, fines paid
for piosecutions instituted by town
officialsfor infractions of the High-
way Act.
Council authorized Cemetery Com-
mittee to install a new card index
A Cake and PastryExpert sa
•s Y
"Since Purity is a"strong, rich flour, with great expanding
qualities use 1 tablespoon less per cup if your cake recipe
calls for ordinary pastryor soft wheat flour. If it calls for
milk, use half milk and half water (luke-warm) with Purity.
New Recipe for Flaky Pie Crust
For two pie shells use 2 cups Purity Flour,
% teaspoon salt, % cup shortening % cup
cold water. Mix flour and salt, cutting in the
shortening until the mixture is like ,fine meal.
Mix thoroughly with the water. Roll out thin,
keeping it quite dry. For extra rich pastry
use half butter and half lard.
Send 30c for Purity Flour Cook Book.
Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited
Toronto, Ont. 96R
Still the Best for Bread
system for the Cemetery, which will
provide an accurate and convenient
record for every plot in the Cemet-
ery. The present system leaves a' lot
So the caretaker and Clerk, and lacks
a lot of word information. The new
system will cost about $125.00 and
should be taken are of by the cite -
rent year's revenue.
Councillor Davidson was . added to
Property and Fire Committees, .
Mayor Fells Reported that a wait-
ing room, heated by a small stove,
had been• erected at C.P.R. scales for
accommodation and shelter of the
weighmaster,
By-law was put through appoint-
ing David McGill assessor for 1930;
at a salary of $275.00.
Clerk read the report of the audi-
tors,• which was adopted on ihotion
Of Councillor- Elliott and Reeve Mc-
Kibbon. Total receipts were $135,-
145.68; and expenditure $6781.83 in
excess. There are $2165.05 uncollect-
ed taxes, which should reduce the'de-
ficit to $4616.78. The amount still
due on the loan to the Farmers' Fer-
tilizer Co., accounts for the shortage.
Public School Board has a surplus of
$855,80, and' the- High School Board
$1038.83. Public Library ended the
year with $22.47 to the good,and the
Utilities Commission $1177.95. The
I-lv_dro Shop showed a net profit of
$996,32. Officials are bonded in re-
cognized agencies for satisfactory
accounts. Insurance . to amount of
$210,300 is carried on various town
properties.
The Sinking Ftuid increased $5801.-
,11, during the year, when $4712.52
was paid out, leaving a balance on
hand of, $53,885.06,. This is invested
in revenue producing debentures and
bonds and cash.
During the 12 years the Cemetery
has been administered on a perman-
ent cartbasis, a handsome balance
of $6923.23 has accumulated, which
is prudently invested.
Another evidence of careful financ-
ing is seen in Consolidated .Debcn-
ture "E11 issued as litmus to the Salt
Bo ,'English Y'Know
Patty iia whieh Miss Edith Kings-;
ton D daughter of 'Mr.
and Mrs. ,Anthony J, D. Jr,
makes her 'bow to `society, in New
York with dinner, ancl' supper dance,
costs approximately $50,000. Expen-
ses:include special rain few guests ,
froth' Philadelphia,—Philadelphia Pa-
per.
Boys Who Made Good
A to �'r:a Ai of the Kansas :penis
tcntiary of which Frank Hamilton and
Stewart Byes, sent to prison from
this county, are incinbers.,.,•has' just
f'been received by Sheriff Georg
e, H
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song, from 3ycs. Hamilton )etfcrns
on the banjo while Byes -plays the
trombones The two are also members
of the penitentiary band,ford Scott
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We Sell
Travellers' Cheques
They assure safety
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and Convenience in
carrying money
while cravellintg and
are 11CC every-
where. ever -
where,
sale at ,n
ForY
Branch.
8stablisbtrd 1871 •
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;1 A. M.
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ishop, Branch Mgr,,
Winghtltn
to their property at the "rear, and
hence the request for about 20 feet
of this lane to be declared an open
street, The town hall property runs
to within about three feet of the
store property, and naturally they
wish to protect themselves against
future possible building that might
encroach too close to their property,
and cut them .off from getting in or
out. Council will deal with the mat-
ter, at, 'next 'meeting.
NORTH HURON
COUNTY I, O. L,.
North Huron County I., O. L. held
its regular annual meeting in Wing -
ham Orange Hall, on Tuesday after-
noon, about 60 members- in attend-
.anter representing the 18 Primary
Lodges of the County, •
it was decided not to hold a 12th
of July celebration in North Huron
this' year but the lodges of the coun-
ty will probably join 'with South 'Hitr-
on in their celebration at Bayfield. •
After the regular routine business
the following resolution was unani-
mously adopted::'
"Whereas there is a determined ef-
fort being made by the. Roman Cath-
olic Heirarchy and representatives of
Seperate, Schools in the Province of
Ontario 'to procure a larger propor-
tion of school taxes paid by corpora-
tion and Limited 'Companies within
the prolvvince, for Separate School pur-
poses,
• And, whereas, it has been publicly
stated by leading clergymen .of the
Roman Catholic Church that the Gov-
ernment of Ontario was favorable to
the change;
Be it therefore resolved that the
members of this County Orange Lod-
ge of 'North. Huron in regular session
assembled do . hereby'protest against
any cliange in the school laws of the
Province, which would. grant ' to the
separate schools, any concessions,
other than those already agreed to in
the British North America •Act.
And 'further, that we petition the
Government of the Province of On -
will be held in the United Church
tarso to consider the advisability of received a large shipment of this cel-
on Monday evening ,February 10th. ebrated medicine.
repealing all the previous amend -
Well and the C..1'..R., amounting to
$11,000, maturing in 1937. There is
noa;' sufficient in the sinking fund to
cover this, and only the interest will
.required raised for this ac-
be rc.gt t cul to be cd
count until date of payment. 'There
is also sufficient funds on hand to
take care of $9000 sewer and sewer
completion debenttti•es, and $6000
waterworks debentures.
, Waterworks Department spent $7,-
938.98 no: repairs to pumphouse and
dant repairs, of which the town will
be liable for $2789.60, and debentures
will be isstm(L This department had
a deficit of ,$1929.19,
'Cite Auditors state that as hereto-
fore, they hiun(i everything in con-
nection with the^ Treasurer's act't,lt-nts
in good shape and all valuable clocu-
nicnts properly safeguarded.
The clot stic,n of adequate inatirancc
i•rotcctiun carne up infnrnl:ally, tht'
haling being that there was n+,t .uf-
fie'icrlt. .\ survey ('f the propa rti, s is
to be 'tinkle, and the matter dealt
with at special meeting t the
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cuuni•i1. Tho icncn [fall only rnrrtt_
$2f1,000, and fire Ball and rtint( nts,
th2800. 'Them•. is `5000 on tht l:ee
tili er i'lanit and 100 fin nlaChinerv'
hall.
C'oirneil bri+. (l • considered ai;jllira-
tine-'frniii Walker Stores, 1.1111ted In
declare tine riettla"i(V or lain north
of their prop. rty, front Iosephthe 1(>
Edward Streets, an open, : eii•t•et, anti_
again deferred action, There art SCV-
cral peculiar angles to this 'matter.
When the townagreed with the Fed-
Oral Government t,, have the :Artuunr
lesbuilt, a permanent right of nay
01'1 :three sides of•:ihe buildint was
given. This is extended to itractical-
iy the renin" Of tinct town hall, Walker
Stores 'hitch, '(le'.iie ttltf(•'(tric4,,,l aeeess
I3LUE'VALE
The regular meeting of the 'W.' M.
S. of the United Chul'cfj ,;was held at
the parsonage with the president, Mrs.
B'dward Johnston in the 'chair. Af-
ter
Mann' led 'prayer.
ter singing-, Mrs, Man in
The treasurer, Mrs. J. Masters, and
the various secretaries gave their re-
ports for the year 1929, Sixteen mem-
bers were present and the roll call
was responded to 'by the payment of
the annual fee. Miss Beatrice Thorn-
ton was the leader in the synopsis of
the new study book, "Froth Jerusa-
lem to Jerusalem," and the different
speakers were Mrs. Edward Barnard,
Mrs, Jos. Breckenridge, • Mrs. L. H.
Bosman and Miss. M. Collie. Mrs.
Jos. Curtiss read the devotional leaf-
let, "Pentecost", a fulfilment. Mrs.
Robert Shaw volunteered to take the
study book for the February meet-
ing, which will be held. at her home.
The meeting was then closed by all
repeating the watchword.
Gordon Messer is around'again af-
ter being. under the doctor's care for
some time.
David Patton has improved suffic-
iently to allow: the nurse to leave,
His many friends hope he will soon
he well again.
Mfrs. Ronald Nicholson and child-
ren of. Oakeville,' Manitoba, spent a
few days of last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Hetherington.
Mr, Wni.. Branton' is ' confined to
his bed this week`,
Mrs. Robt. Aitchison spent a few
days with relatives at Guelph.
Mr. Wm. T. Elliott of Wroxeter
spent a couple. of days with friends
here this week.
The many friends of Mr. David Pat-
ton will be'pleased to hear he"is im-
proving after being seriously ill the
past few weeks.
Mr. Thos. Johnston is quite ill and
LOCAL FIRM AWARDED
VALUABLE :FRANCHISE
Local citizens` who have, heard of,
the results Which have been ac,col a-
plished by Sarl;on; will be interested
in the announcen'tent that this new
scientific formula can�now be obtain-
ed in this town.
Sargon was introduced in the Un-
ited States in April 1928. •Since that
time it has become a nationally -
known, nationally -advertised product.
Not in recent years,, perhaps, has any
other medicine of its kind attained
such widespread popularity, and.: were
it not for the actual facts and' figures
given. out by some ,of the leading
drug firms of America, the suecess
attained by this product would be
hard to believe,.
Sargon is now being introduced in
Canada, .and a new, modernly equip-
ped plant has'been established in On-
tario to take care.of the rapidly grow-
ing demand throughout the Domin-
ion.
In awarding the local agency, the
manufacturers of Sargon' are carrying
out their established policy -of con-
fining the sale to one thoroughly re-
sponsible and centrally located drug
firm in each city, and wherever in-
troduced the Sargon 'store will be
found to be' one of the leading and
most representative. Such firms are
always anxious and willing to co-op-
erate with the manufacturers of vier-•
itorious products, especially interna-
tionally known products of proven
merit.
Sargon was recently introduced in
Toronto, Hamilton, London and oth-
er cities in Ontario ,and judging from
the large' initial sales and. the repeat
business it has enjoyed, it now seems
a forgone conclusion that the success
attained by Sargon in the United Sta-
tes will.be duplicated in Canada.
In the leading cities of the United
States some of the insist prominent
men of the country have been among
the hundreds who have come forward
to tell what Sargon has done for
them, and many thousands have used
it with the most gratifying results.
Human nature is the same the world
over, and when suffering men and wo-
men find a medicine that helps them,
they want to tell their friends about
it, and in this way Sorted is rapidly
under the doctor's care at the home becoming known throughout the en -
of Mr, Johti Johnston, 1st line Mor- tire American Continent,
The exclusive agency for• Sargon
ri5
and Sargon Soft Mass fills for this
Miss Rebecca Mather spent a few
days with relatives at Whitechurch.
The annual Congregational meeting
town and section has been awarded
to the firm of 3. Walton McKibbon.
In anticipation of the extraordinary
demand, this well known firm has just
•relents to the Act, which grant special
privileges to the separate school, all
of which in the opinion of this Coun-
ty Lodge have been to the detriment
and at the expense of the Public
The monthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Association will be held at the
parsonage on Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. (Rev.) Mann and Mrs, Stanley
Gallaher will act as hostesses.
Miss Ethel Mathers of Brussels,
schools of the Province. was home for the week -end.
And further, that a'copy of this re- Mr. Alex. Elliott spent Sunday with
solution be sent to the Minister of his family at Durham.
Education, the sitting member for Mr. Alex MacEwen visited friend
North Huron and The Orange Sen- Hat St. George this week.
tine[," I Mr. Flein9ng 13lack spent Monday
The election of officers for the en--; ,tt Toronto.
suing year resulted as follows: • , Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Thompson of
County Master — j. V. 'Haines, IWingham spent Sunday at the hone
Wingham. I of their son, George.
Dep. Master—Chas. Stewart, Blyth. Mrs. A. McGee and W'm, McGee
Chap. -jos. Hamilton, Walton. and I\1:r•. and Mrs. Geo. Thornton
Rec. See'y. C. R. Copeland, Wine- S d 1 1 f' M
Ilona, and Mrs. Wm. Thornton.
Fin. Secy, 1. V. Pattison, Bel- Quite a number of Qrautgenten
grave. ifroin here attended the County naeet-
l;ect.
f;ter,—\Vn. i\Iole, Dungannon. Ling held at Wingham on Tuesday af-
-Thos. Wheeler, Winghatl.t. 1'
rternuotl,
Dep. Lect•—Robt. McMurray, Bel -1 The February meeting of the \\ o
larave• linen's Association will be held an
Marshall—Jos. Taman, Myth. 3 .
Thursday evening, Feb, 13th, in the
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Auditors—D. L. Weir, . Wroxetcr.,<arestcr's Hall. This is the annual1'. W. Scott, Belgrave. open meeting and. the community is
spent . un ay at t )e tome o r.
Wanton. Madrap
Captain Orlebar, this British speed
demon, who recently flew' in that
wonderful new plane at the rate of
368 miles an hour, is said to be about
the best croquet -player in England.
We knew there was a wild streak in
him somewhere—Los Angeles Times,
Correcting his aim—The driver 'of
the machine said he swerved his au
tom.obile to avoid missing ' the wo-
man's husband,—Elgin Courier News
BELGRAVE
WHITRCI'I.URCH
Miss Norah Falconer spent laat
Falconer Calvert a of
ui+eels with Mrs. e I a
iCulross.
Miss Norma Murray is visiting
with Mrs, Gibson Gillespie.
The Scotch Concert whieh was to
have been on Wednesday last was
postponed on account of 'storms and
the resulting bad roads and is being
put on in the Institute Hall on Fri-
day, February- 7th, At the same time
an autograph quilt will be sold.
The young People .ofthe United
Church are holding a Valentine .eon-.
cert -social in the Sunday • School
room on Monday evening next,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I'urdon en-
tertained a number. of their neighbors
and relatives an Friday evening last.
A sleigh -load from Wingham spent
a happy evening at the home of lir,
and Mrs. Cecil Falconer one evening
last week.
Mrs, Lovatt and daughter of Clin-
ton are visiting with her mother, Mrs.
McBrien.
Miss, Becky Mathers of Weliwyn,
Sask., and her cousin, .Mr. Wesley
13arberree, of Acton, visited for a few
days s last week at the home of their
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cousin,: Mr. W. R. I'atrier,
Mr. George Webb of West Wawa -
nosh is very low with Pleuro : pneu-
monia, and, his family have all been
called home' owing to the serious na-
ture
of his illness. Mr, Webb has
been confined' to his bed for some
weeks,
Mr. William Falconer of Z.angs'ide
visited on Friday with 1\ r• and Mrs.
James Falconer.;
Mr. Harry Chainney, who has been
very ill this winter is recovering nice-
ly now, and has been able to call on
some of his neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer, and
babe, and Miss Norah Falconer, also
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Falconer of Cul-
ross spent a day last week with Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. Falconer of Blaevale.
Mr. Charlie Martin loaded two cars
of pressed hay here last week.
Miss Martha Clifton of Lucknow
is visiting for a few days` with Miss
Ida McQuoid,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee spent
the week -end at the home of his par-
ents, here.
Mr. Jin.[ Culbert of Lucicnow is
pressing hay at Mr. Wm, Dawson's.
Mr. Russel Grant spent a few days
last week at the home of Mr. David '
Currie.
Mr. Blake Gaunt visited last week
with his sister, Mrs. Wilber Nichol-
son of Auburn.
Miss Mary Lott of Brussels is here
visiting with her sister, Mrs. David
Farrier.
Mrs. James 'Cornelius, also Miss
Sarah Garubtt have, not been as well
as their many friends would like to
see them.
Mr. Robert Kirk, an uncle of Mrs.
J. D. Beecroft, passed away at his
home at Cantle, 13. C., on Jan. 10th.
He was formerly a resident of Dun-
gannon, anon, but had lived in the West
for over twenty years. Mrs. Will Ly -
A very successful oyster supper was
held by the Belgrave Farmers' Club 1
on Friday evening in the Forester;'.
Hall, when there was a good attend -
a nce. After all had done justice to
the tables a splendid t bl program e'ram was
on: of Londesboro is, a daugliter.
given, with the
ptc it[ent, StewartC ldr. and Itis. John:Falconer spent
Procter in the chair. is day this wecl: witMIr. and Mari.
The program which opened withLester falconer of chtalross.
community singing consisted of the
fullotutng numbers: tiin >ele tiot
- \rdelville Beecroft of \
extern
ASHFIELD by Athol Bruce, acconlarird by \.g. University spent 'the week -end of last
„eek at his Heinle in East \\'aw•anush.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Cy ril Campbell auri
little son, Narry, spent Friday with
Mrs. Campbell's brother, Mr. Rouls- t4'.
ton, near Ripley, and instrumental music. The chair.
vt
' a I Mr. John Waldie of Acton preach -
withOS17, tit?t.ltt friday C\°'En111 k, t _---,-----_,- --._t
tf the 1 tt ' parents, 'Mr and tett ret Tti.11( 1 tcsbyte
tusked to be present and help make
the evening 0, success. .The young
Penni('of .firotvntown will present the
playlette "Mix well and servt " There
111 he some slt(.,rt addresses, vocal
MIr. and Mrs. A ndrew Gaunt, 'West 'ill be occupied by, the Rev, Mann.
wl i 17 it t•r• 5 a. •
Mfrs. Sam Sherwood. •Hat lochs' on Sunday.
1 lir .and Mrs. Roger Oke were Sun
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Sherwood, near
with• for- day visitors In the village.
Crewe, spent Saturday the
Speer 14 r. and Mrs. \\-i11 of Morris
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a 1 l .
flier's I<trcnts, Mr. and Mrs. _Sam
Sherwood. Ispent Monday at the home of Mr.
Born= -'To \fr. and Mrs. Herb Stn- land firs. Peter King. Mrs. King is
'hero south of Dungannon ori 'able
to be around attain a{t('I her
t , a son, u
Friday, J'ala, 31. Coegratulatittnsirarent illness,
airs, .\1<'x Hackett is Spedding 0 I
'CIV days with 1lrs, 11crb. Stothert.. GLENANNAN
bars. 'Jack Emmerson, near .lain- `—
lough, .spent a couple of • days last ".1'n)an{ritrnds, of blr. Allie l,in-
week with her parents, Mr. and 1'frs, cola lie 1t ill bye pleased• io beta ural he
Ranh Xix(lu, near f1(1fast, is improving.
Miss Marine 1-:fack5lr,,ty, who has'Miss 1.4'da \\initis spear a fury days
been ttssistin;g Mrs, 1). K. \l', n for lastweek with [ter aunt, .Airs, W. 11.
It. Few tnnntirs, Setnrnt-d to her hunt(•, Marshall*
l0tht con. laittlnss, ,\ little girl has Lorne to '•lad([(11
[ties Kennedy, 11,0u. \khit.'11n1Ali, the he,nle of 'Mr. and 41i's. Chester
spent :t {(w days with In -r sister, Mee. 11LI111.in, "t,'»113(l'rttllal." i5,,,
Hogan, 10t11 cots -
(Jilin- a tttlunht'r from Otis 411 mhatl•'-
Mr. an(l'.bits. Si([n,} htrtiuseiu ar(tl ,1yy011'11'1i(1 1113' ir„ztr 11'111'1'1 11
lililc ,(171, 1)01111(1, i'f 1,n11d('11, at'e \I�• •1i<,'!1.(' of Nit'. ant MN, • 1'adctit Il'eewi:14
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4nlilaspent ilte.. [:Mist 1'1ok with ni+
hr.,ibt•r, \Lr. \Viilianl n.rvel ree-41y,.
Mrs. \'stn. \1 cit. also los \\'illi,,[
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No matter ter vs hat lyon've tried, don't
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wonderful effect. The first dose gave me
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or your money back.No 'baneful drugs,
!Wand $1 Boxes at your dealer's, 163
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Mr. and 11 r•t. 1)i(:f. ('1i113trnt ait(I 1;1*
ditr,htor ttc?'c Sun(la. tisfl((1s
I•tvilh 11141 latter's patents, 'Ir. an(1
'Airs, h, 3 l)uirelas, iielnn<:•rts
Bruce at tate piano; vocal solo by
Maitland H.cnry, accompanied by his
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ratter, Mrs. R. Henry: pit're•, duct, l SCHOOL REPORT
Miss Nora Van Camp and Ars. C.
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\\'ade; a dance by four :,mall iris
with; Miss Walton accompanying; sl
short address by Art Wilson of'Wini.t-
Report of U. S. S. leo. 14, West
'Wave:mush for January.
V. Laura Martin 65%,
.Sr. I\', Kam:tetlt Laidlaw 72%, I l-
bam; vocal solo by Mr. R. Winters,' ,oy Laidlaw f 1dr�•
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-with Miss S. Cole accompany; Igor
musicalJr. I\'. Clifford l'urdbn 73;i, Rod -
selection by J,, M, C1*uitt"st ,.
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violin Miss Cela Coultt s,guitar, and'Sr. IIL Russell farrier 62%, itu-
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