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ria -were app cable to Albem-
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t1 --,t " 'r`' again,. 70,000 signed a
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i , __e .* ,redid. The import,of these,
n cin, ,be grained from the 'know -
,..r ¢it 74,187 U.F.A. vbites ,gaive
*' __- C1ov!ernmenit, forty oat of sixty-
. semis .in the Hawse in 1930•. The
I"N ry . poli was 188;219.
" ' iamt is 'Slolcial Credit'? M'r. Aber
1 h„ 4 himself admits' he has no de'finr-
1 1. "' it',e pl'a'n, 'that one will have to be
r~ ,"'*grked out after election. Vaguely,
m,1, � , • • it would, be a form of otate•-+o'pe'rated
6? and controlled' credit, guaranteeing
e�NIV
I, ^° ,•; every* Alberta citizen 'twenrty�ne years
"i" :: or older ,the 'sum of $245 per mlorrnth
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"X. 11}: fr+pmm Govermrrnent oaffersL Lt is this
,qt ,r:r "andacitous promise" that has the
k:;
f,;., ),lays worrried. , Hiow, they demand,
`; can the Gow4mm'ent 'pay a dividend?
� „ 'Brut ,Mir. Abe+rh'art goes right ahead
ibeIIlang" the public it can. are l'o'ins, and
. . ><vihren' he is caornered' 'on the Platform
,with a pertinent questions he has the
�' - - ability to wri'ggl'e out kgratceful'1'y—
:,• and! satisfacbmil+y to pe,o'ple who have
q `'' seem Wthi'ng ,but relief sdips for three
, `: years or mare.
r,, New Party's Growth
n '.W'illi'am Aberhart is the E tlex of
+r-': Social Credit, He came to Calgary
- 3n 1910 from Onttari+o to 'become prin,-
I. :.: cirpi al of Crescent Height High School,
, HI's debut to the pulbiic came 10 yew
r � ago when he started a. Sunday school
rt ` ' by comr�espandlence for rural dwellers.
Hos idea. filled a .long--fetlt want, go
he founded ithe Calgary 1"Tophetic
r. , ;Bibfte Institute.
s a , His teaich'ivg of the. Gospel, ecom
bnme tinite'd,.,pleading foe more Chris-
6axrity ' in' everyday life, was soon
' well knlownl to radio audienrces over a'
i a • S+asge area,. Not only from Alberta,
` a 'but from adjoining Saska$che-wan' and.
} * 33wa 'Us Oodumbia, and, the border,
a„ - State, Mion'ta'ne, came one and two-
.. � doll= rblals,., nd' in many cases larger
rets ameounts to help 'the 'I'nstiturbe, His
,1 a3rowerfvl voice was svron as familiar
` Ito everytone in throne parts as -the
1, � ` three letters NRA to any newspaper
1.
a +itor. .
While marking examinat�rn papers
in EdinfoTdon a year ago last sum-
. • anew, Mar: • Atbeirhart was 'asked by a
c fellow pedagague to read Maurice
i i ,Qalbournes, "Untemirpa'olyment or War,,'
suite se -meted and retitled "Economic
Niatw,nalism:." From that ,book crams
7 r' , the
:grerm, but
Social 'Credit was
a e
. 'rurally 'boron of,the exploration of tate
;K ; iEa1111OP's 'Douglass theories'. Funds
,: V errs i rtai,sed for a .broadcast in Cal'-
.,..
11 �,, rg+ary:•. Response was encrovragitrg.
5 IC°itriz'ens fo'r'med study groups to
;, delve into this thing. The idea spread
',�� 1votnn ,the city' to rural district and
]they sponsored mosre :broadcas,ts. Auto
-
,,W, , 1 targarnizatian' gained ipaee, 'until bo -dray
lapp,doxi aiely forty Social Credit
A "groups,' flourish in the City of Cad -
�a 3, 94ryr• 1Mr. Aberhart is the authority
r ' 'for ,three sttateniemrt that there are 160
� W. roe• Mm rre ,scattered over the province.
I'll�'During the winrteir months it.was a
' ' ,canumlon thing to ..lister to !ane ,of Mr.
*' Alberh'art's regular 'broladcasts and to
(leant that it 'had been ,sponsored, by
L Fkb. isotne little outlying hamlet, heTetb-
tftoTe unheard of.
;t c The Hit 1
.., h� er of the rnoveinant ex -
0 ,: laects every constituemey .ip the pro-
, vixnce to be ready for the, cam'pa.
` in am,p4'e.ttimre to give Social Credit a
st , fair rahan6l[ ° in the coming battle,
,,.
" "'W ll ylou ,contest every seat in the
,r,pmovixnca?' the writer asdced Mr. A,b-
�:.:.. erhart. •
of That will depend ,on the result orf
.1. - 'Our second straw ballot," rhe •reiolied',
fat, He addend the intimratiron than efforts
1ix," . ,wailed be directed to the stronger
ir.; iC1DarStitn'en,CielS.. „
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i„w. Are grin rummnng jar a candidate
. , yl
ourself ?” was the next query.
1 "No," he replied with a smile.
1.
"'`Than, whd will , jse your leader
should your followers find themselves
with a working majority or balance
c Of ,power in the next 'Hlause'?" he was
' asked
40s. After answering one of his frequent
ti
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I , - political power in
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'ele+phl0'ne calls+, (: srlaOPob"yub.�a,t •;n` 'tln0 t',,: Iirt 4Sr 'nP�uo �; :>, r;i ' r r a';, le, s'
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seal esuswere'd waath $ ,y gTrn: =M.41�,; !a'etc'am aurae f x� � .. 1 . , �
Social CrediC Teas" '
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"Nb d!ouait ribs Social (,edit txntem- enlm ;v
Tummliat+g to -,thee WOW side of so- t �C�i3ed 'o �� �V�.JauiooA t � o� "I
hers wtould knlow vathexe Aso fisncl a tial) Cre<idt mrch.could be said. The Ki p
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seder." A dltrin tthteW also wftitc M
mratxf 4 strong with w, r8erawa$e 131-6 . :, ..:`�.
It is' woaathy of mention that many Ilrer+4a ihuo5't�ss'ss. °`Z`h'exe'.: at+e : �gpiad C+grdl�rarne' a2i!c� fa .:i '•:°'. •. .: •��
ni Mr. Aberhart's meel#tirgs', held irz Mar; W, CaTI'isl'e of'$+enstalrl U. "enrd-
he heart of old and well -organized "edUh'beass. S!actal Che,m1lnt'!bazaamst'aua ,Swan's° yon noticed that our ..
So'diaa C redi°t dinners +anal; dances• All y ing ferw days wlti]t' +h'is daulghter; y'
JY.A, cammu.nirtie% drew such large spheaw and parties. haA e. green incvad- �Pp est home occur on days when M'r Ind Mrs. V4. 12u�I 4011, od B'liznd ::
numnlbems tenet' he found ata nesary Ton fetal your beatY Lire,`.
ed. None has $scoped, no not oaieL :.
:•;
,o repeat This address' at the same The 'sa,me rthl,,rorul oink Alberta 4r. and Mrs. 'W!• Hu olable. of Cen. � 1
ghrg g slpax- Have more of these 1wPPy days) ' � ;:,ra
Itpot to satisfy overflow crowds. And it that carried ,the U.F.A.. ito, vieto ttralr� visited at the homle of the last- � „e..,
.his in sprite of stifling heat during,, " in 1921 is a' Yon and all your family. Guard
gain fun ctitono tau , but this ten's .xnlo ober. ,
kammi'ex -months to whi'oh' he has so b' You
while yon have it. Keep on XlOs Edna 'Cochrane s+ eine the, week f
'ax confrned.bi's campaigning.time`unn the ISorre it flag. .
What And in the centre ofadl is Mr, the sunny aide of life. end with her sustezS.+Mr, stud i1Mas Ross
igndficance these meetings may hold' Aberhart, a tall, stoutish,clean- The gregteet enemy of health Dick, in Toronito', �
vill no doubt .be gnsw'ereld at the next shaven, full Ivtoiced'�+ Intl • Ma axld Mrs. 'PPL Davi4 o n were _
loll " Win, He has ie common constipation. It may visited with friends Error Straard.
be'e'n principal of a Calgarry high cause' lose` of appetite and energy. 1Messrs, IIS. 'S'tei'nbaerh 1.
Saturday Night, Too school, for 'manly years arta wgood ons , Moad, Sluper• •
Certainly it kills enthusiasm! Yet intenuUemt and Ed. Arte, of Zumicii•,'
Saturday Night, torn, reviews rMr. Tharowghd+y Canadian, rhe was, bloom
kberha'rt's career and, an article by near 'Seatlwit+h, Out., and1 educated. in it can be banished by eating a called 'inn 'Mr, W, Jarrtobt, •wiho, has 4' ' ' t �
Frank Steele ,sums' up his chances the t1as,t, but,has lived' 'long enough " delicious,"'' . I beer. W. '. i ; . I
in eine Vilest dor a Mx. and 'Iff". Charles, Robinson vis- ::`: ` r1
st the rprem'iershap.g t that tilvigger view- L . ;f':, >: ^: ;'.•i.'
Laboratory tests show KeIlogg s ited `, �:
„ „ Mr. and Mrs. H. Wxi h n
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Mr, Steel says: AlPyerta, long F P S ., „ .✓
ALL -BRAN sn lie bulk and vita- Hear '`' ::} t!'
: r _ one describes i,supplies sell recently, ;;�;. • • •'•.';'>;'• '. `'` . •'. �;� ,. d .�
')airbus for its parks, pools and +pb'1 t. He is student,
m $ c ti. !Mr. 'and rMms. .Chane' H ''`' '`: <z:`::: a :.' Z` '; } `; ;,,
preacher 'enol cram -der. Iia is strong to to relieve common one s a an and '�""" •'
tics, is preparing fox a general e'1- P g g zs.::;::
action. The old-establis'hed for th'er'e 'anrd diugramrs and simalar Patios Also iron for the blood.
daughter of Zuxdah called, on friends ,<<' h ='
party recent) ;L;.
. He y
e'aders are tied up at Edmonton for gadgets. -its hard wiarkin'g and The "bulk" in ALL-Bsuv is much
he sessilon, but out in the country a frriendlyr. Froom his Plnophetic 'Bible !Miss Gladys Douglas rof 'Bla'ke vis- .
niracle (even flora 'land ,of miracles) Institute in Calgary this man nibs has �e that in leafy vegetables. How itetd friend's, 'druring the week. .
s being wrought. Put -religion into Iplolitics and a, holy mnch,_pleasanter to eat this deli. !Mrs. CJbchrane rand hiaughbens, Mrs. .
A new firguTe to be reckoned with zeal 'into social refo,Tm, carries for- ' cions ready -to -eat cereal than to ' Eiler and Mrs. Kenny, vi's'ited Mr. and
ward a campaign that has tremlen� take patent medicines. Two table. Mrs. C. Cochrane near Brwcefield re. DP'P� SE' TH� HAD
n Alberta affairs, William A1Weihart, .
s riding a popul'ari wawa which dons impdi^cations. Mrs. ,
popularity ,< spoonfuls daily are usually Chronic
Mus. Mina Love w+ho has •been vas- HE " �O U R H D ,
:ore are predicting will carry him A'bea'+ttiai't is aloes, fearless, honest,
o the chair now held ,by Premier and that is something. . If he shou'ldk tient. Chronic Sting her ,s'bn, Mr. and Mrs^ Ros's Lave, ■ , '
`Dick" Reid of the U.F.A. be called upon to form a governanelnt cases, with each returned too herr"daughter, Mrs. John , � � 1. .
And the 'po4tical ,picture in Alber- ---and that is a,'possibility—rwre ma w. meal. If not ra- NeEwen, near Hens'all, for a vdsit 4
rest assured ,that we will have ,one in, ALL SR' lieved this way, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C'Jon5itrt last HE number., of children- killed and
a . resembles ,one of th'os'e fanrtastic Y.
iatchw 'rk quilts that . gran.drrn,other which a minimum, of ptolitics 'will be see your doctor. - week returned tb thear home in H'en ^
., r 40 stall. .. - injured b automobiles in •Ontario
rse'd to make. In the '`'S7 va+rietiesr 'Flayed. So wrote a rCajtgary business �; Made by•KeIlogg , � - y.
ane finds U.F.A., and Labor, Liberals' mean of William Aberliart the other The Women's Auxiliary of thre 'Mis- . . ,
Ind Conservatives, C.C.IF. anrd Inde- day, indicating that 'all this leader's -
in London, Qnt. sionary Society was held at `the home �9 - . 41 ing �
rendienes, �, Douglas Social Creditors following is not 'drawn from the rruwi of Mrs. W Turner on, W(ed'nesd'ay, .,
al areas r the cit „ A,pral • 10th, with "the idem Miss
Ind Aberhart-Social Cheditors. These A y residents across Fres. , Children i?y nature are Carefree. You
,re the chief chirps in the jigsaw puz- the tracks." Not by any. means. Edna Cochrane, pres'idang. The . f+o1-
le but by. no means all. Theme is an A,'mang the small army of missi+oners Wiliam Aberhart, �Calgrary school lowing was the .program: . Call •too raust, think for them, and for other -
nkteres'ting array of leaders, a study
for the Aber Plan are to be h,er and irrepressible ad'Wocate bf 'boder;. "'Savli'aur, Thy Dying I1ove,"
n c'ontras+ts—Reid, Howslon, Dwggaiir found numibers• bf clergymen 'anrd social reform, inclu+d'in'g Social Cred- P�Yed softly; worship ball; prayrer by pedestrians, constantly. Be' Sure your
tn'd Aberhart, and ,the .busiest rof seham'l ,tearh+eirs4 it, may ;be ,the next premier of Al- Ma's. Mina Love fear Thanksgiving;
Aberhart to MiSider Ithe man fur- ^berta. He 'hays a following like an h'y+m+n:; th'e •dt-_ 4 Tonal story of "The brakes, tires' and lights are effective.
�hers•e is Aberhart. g PL I
Like Mr. Bennett,his fellow towns- th•er, has a doggedrnes�s, 'a persistence "Army: with banners," do'mina'ted by Resurreetioxn" by ,Mals. M. Tully; ' •
and a qui -et conviction ,that has en- de't'ermination and a fervor into which Hymn 104; Thoughts for ,Medita'ti'on; Drive slowly and be• particularly care-
nan Mr. Aberhart, is snake-mindledl. q has been (breathed the ftve of reli- Hymn 157, read as a ,prayer in uni- fill wherever there may be -children .. .
1nd� when. the "Aberhart !Hour" rolls soled him to "sell" Social . Cre'dit, or
+oundl—which it frequently dbes— his con'ceptibm of ribs 'Thowglas 'beery, gion. And it is a mowing armly. so'n'; reslplonksive worship ,service; St.
pals turn in thousands ro'f Ahberta to th:orusands of Iles fellow Albertans,. Last Sunday I attended the after- Matthew, 28,• verses 1 ,to 9 read' re- especially on holidays and week -ends.
Y,omes from the Pea,ee to Pak,wki. This is cl'e'arly indicated in.. the re- nro'an 'Isealvilce 1of the Galgar�y Pro- sponssiively. Mrs, R, 'ComsittJt read the
Social Credit is'.on rt ee Ai�rt 'And so turns from the 9b6al Credit "stra'w p'h�c Bible Institute. .It is' '+''here topic, "'Faithful Until Death:' The Train' yourself SO that Safe driving
:he go'sp'el spreads and s,pread�s, a vkote." He is's'kilful in debate arid' a that ,one sales, the energetic and clever 'offering was taken, and a hymn sang. •
irroplietic 'note in - the "confusion of shaker rwhio uses, the tricks and meith- ra'di'o . crusader at has best. The in, The (treasurer and s•ecretary''s reports becomes second nature. to,you
gu rampant in this d6s airin 'ods of the school -room to' good' ad- s'titube aud'i'torium will seat 1,600; •i't 'w'ere -read and adopted. The business -
our ars ra '
vkorld. , F g vantage,. He s'tand's ,with the Bi'bie was well filled. One Bound people of was then discussed. , It was d'eeided If you . ddn't, some. day .you miay"'fled
Life BeBfris At 21' in one hand' and his Social Credit every level in the social scale. it ,was to have the quilting on the second
In Alberta' you axe either for So- manifesto' in the other. And that a ,s'ymrpiatbv-tic audi'e'nce. Mr. ,f1'ber- Wed'n'esday, ,May 8tth, ]'n the church. yourself not only severely penalized but '
;Sal Creditor against 'it. Evei'ybod'y manifesto has a 'strong appeal in harts smolothly phrased answers to Mrs• Turner read' a letter Ion relief•
Is taheing it, even*'re 'school ki'd'dies, ,th'es'e times of stress'. It speaks of questions and his running comment supplies from a lady in Saskatahe> ajSO minus a drivers license ... for life I ,
or the s'chooI kiddiies are going to, r'O'r,"inrtemest (bearing loans and ad= on 'the "camlpaign," rpui ,th+em inn fine wan. It was decided' on 'sending her
^et $2'5 a month "when they grow ,vlannces for purposes of production; ferule. The service moved, along an baton order direct to her in 'Sas- .
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,i r briskly. r kl _ katcherw
the . There' was some am n h+t a
i+p. do A:lbeata Life Begins at 21. fixing of a ,,just price"- the set- � y s m exception g way. Aftxr prayer ,�'r [�' BETTER ''"Q.. BE ,
3tnd butte Alberta e'lee,s Mr. Aber- ting. up of a State Sloci r Gre'dit. ally 'good singing. The Haydn quay- and a hT=, .the meeting closed. with ;�
rasa you' wo'n't see her for smoke. House, ,and a liberation of purchasing 'fie gave several delightful numbers prayer. .
ower g and the soloist had a sod' musical SAF ■ ■ ■THAN SORRYd +�
Match Alberta .Grow an Social CTed= F and, last but by oto means g _..
t Dough! least, it. holds ,out the hope which noir? and handled it well, -
,But t'h'ere is a'no'ther sidle to this some insist amaun'ts to a promise, Mr. Atbexhart on this occasion lis- HAY MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH
S,ociat 'Credit wave. Not all are hrap- of a $25 per month ",basic dividend" closed too his audience, s'e'en' and un-
to ever adult Albertan. Mr. Aber- seen, that he has no political aspira-
ry. Talcs the commercial travellers. y (Inkend'ed for last wee,.) ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
t hey' are finding the ,going hard'. They hart hasn't gone so far as Dr, Towns- trans. Perhaps he lyasn't, but that . Me tfallowring is the report of the s
nave to be "wise as serpents and end in the States who would' pay does n+ot settle the point. Not by a ,Feaster exams for S. S. No, 14, Hay:
[armless- as d'oves'." Th'es'e drummers 'these' over 60 $201 per month, but long shot. He played a good card Sr. IVl•—,A Tbie MacGregor 69%, IrmaIV •
*l'dly set out from Edmonton, 'Cal•- remember, the Abe __,h11t paymehts whIm en he made, that announcement. Ferign'son 68%, Ben,sm Dick' 62%. Jr.
^cry, Lethbridge or ,Medicine Hat.
3ut when they reach Main Street
w'auld cover more members of the
family, many more,
e A1:bexta7) featured it theV+-•,I
• next
morning in re'd' ink'and the af'tern'oon
Ina Aopp 76%, Stuart Dick 54%.
Sr. IllI+—+Allan Crerar 62%, Harold
much of their "rugged individualism"
The n,2xt moved of course is to get
papers gave it a, prominent prositiont
Wdllert 57%. Pmoim' lte.d' Ifo II Class
-
S Post. `
candidates p'ledrge•d to Social' Credit.
Mr. Alberhrai,�' may not`"ehotose. to
;
Blanrobe Green, 801/0, Ltahiia Rapp
Parking the oId1 car in front of the
A rumberr already have come out for
ran;' but 'stand'ir,g at the -head of
80%. Promoted to `I--J'ean Alexan-
i
v's�ome+rs stlore the commercial man
it. Take the Liberal candidate down
this latest branrd of Alberta radical-
der: --'L Qamrpbell, :TearJher,
niers, He is met by ,the m''erchorit
in the Cardston riding, D. 0. Wright,
ism it is pretty much up to him to
and the u'su'al com;plem,ent of countber-
an. editor, He is curt anrd-tout for So-
see it through. His followers will
STANLEY
eaners support'e'd' a sprinkling of
cial Credit and is saying so, Mean-
y g
probarbly insist ,o -n this. And they
,
vh'i,te-'+oallare'd mem, Cold, and, q�ues-
while, Major Douglas himself is a-
have substantial reason. fox who ex-
(Intended for last week.)
ironing is the stare they turn on the
waited- He has been invited Iby,un-
Cetpt �, Aberhart, would be tom 'pe-
ewcomrer.
"Well, what db think S'o'cial
aniamnous vote of the Legis+latu're and
i.s likely to "take it on," for the Ma-
tent to carry ,out 'his Social Credit
plan? Hle must remember that the
Mr., James McBride met with a
•
you of
:redit?" slomean'e finally pipes up.
jos--'seems as adrept at collecting hand-
prominence' thathas come to him and
very unfortunate accident last Thlurs-
day when. 'be was strack by one of
"Well, I ha,vion'•t given it a great
eal of thou'g'ht—" the drummer
some fees ,flor Consultations as he is
at evolving partternls for the
political storm he has started
carr'i'es v,ibh it resp,onstibili'tie,s,
his browses, suffering a broken' knee
vera-
ures to red but weighing an orrdrer
reply, g g
new
Utopia."
Of ,the sinreerity of Mr. Aberhart
there seems to doubt,
�p ga yes' taken to Clinton hospi-
tel by �' Mackinnon, be will
gain,✓' a s+urrend'er of conscience, he
I -
What Alberta Thinks
IGe'tt'
.be no He has
carried on- his ca,mpai Id h '
tine
receive treatmexlt. He will be ,laid
will
rave y proc'eed,: But I think there ing nt arer home, t+hat is' near- rabu , and able cam --- a is a up far some ,time.
s a lot of gaod s'ens'e in Social Credit, er Mr. Alberhart s home, we find, C.. F. IF gnez--dor the Mrr. Ruskin, Keys lof East Windvor
Dost everyone s'ee'ms to lbs flor it, This S. G iAng 'his opinion of the campa. love of the 'cause. 'Mon'ey has rolled) .
pa gn and, at the ho Keys spent the week taxes; ; penalties, $2.81; Charles ON GUARANTEED
� in the Lethbridge --lout not to Mr. Aberhart. It has $300• nnitil
t.raiv vote is going over big, isn't it . . Herald.:Hierald. Tire s'ay's: gone to the •broadcast fund for end at the home- of their parents, God -bolt, S. S. No. 6, share of ditch, TRUST
throughthat means MT. and Mrs. Nelsen Keys. —
is audience Ihas' $7.63; 1934 grant, Dept. ,of Public
steadily en+larged. He possesses' tre- Highways, $4,043.73. The request of421V CERTIFICATES
, m+endous vitality. He is eobl-,headed -FT •• Mr. Beattie, of SeaforbhWi
, for the use - •
se+errdngly, as his shregrd negotiations; of ,the Aiowms+hirp hall on May 30rth
�°s' with Premier Reid; in recent weeks, and 31st was granted. A legal investment for Trust fmrt&
Ax ; r Lir
{ �1,4 a` have rd!iscl,osed. 'Council Minutes The Hollowing bills were paid: G.
y�5„ its,,1�, .'Tie w+as 'Worn, inn IEUTp3n Countty, The mrumdcipal council 'of -the Town- W_ Horne, repairs at township hall, $ 40' and Upwards Accepted IiOIi
~ Kellett, work at town-
,,, �5 f'; , ,N r, ship of Usbrorne met on April 6th at" $1.76• 'Ke111 Tern's of 5 Years, ,
g A i r ]limvalle with all the members pxe's- ship. hall, $1; H, 1H1. 'Btrowwn, salary as Unconditionally Guaranteed
tib " l° k ernit, The minutes. of the meeting of asrsessor $75, postage, 63'c; Bank of
Mrarcb• 2nd were' read an'd' appro ed,
;,a,on'm'atian' lof Pass,mlore-+Cbaper. Cor- Montreal, pay'm,eni balance bank loan"""
$1,2'0'7,50; Ephrriam $ern', sTuoW work 'TH E
3 t reslpomdence: Notice f`ro'm. Depart- $4.43; Roy Coward, snow'wbrk, $5.41;
x .- m+ent of Highways that a grant of .George Coward snow ,work 1.95• J.
a �, l )114 'i $4,043.73 was' .being allowed' for ex- , $ ' STERLING
M Y�, r£^i�r ^''s + PendiitrttTe on towns+hi roads, T HQrnS snow work, $1.95; 'Harvey
i. •�""; %1 1 , v r +. p for Perkins, snow work, $3,98; Garnet .
,, f 1934. Notice from IPravdnleial Gov- , , r
5 �i r k Hicks' snow, work $6.70 • Jas. Brooks RUSTS
x 6 �% ernrmen't, Ire Seed. Grain -Subsidy, as simw work„ '$2.93; Clarence Johns
�� '` t CORPORATION
_ + w o�� i w,s s' ill being in fgrde for 198'6. The snow work, $9,75; W. T, Ql'uinA snow
„ x a s,�< Clerk reported' that th'e Arssessor had work, $2.10, W. J. Ford,, rstnow work, TORONTO
Y7 a N""unv2. vy. Ja , Ar' la T1'� 5
,� n . & �+ ro i completed the 1935 assesisrmtent toll ' $2.10,• kGarnert M'eFalls now worrk
i 1 ,fie Y ;, ..��.,kPr,ijv}r r f ,.'a`r and had delivered same into his (ha'n'ds. $1.20 'Mervyn Dayman• sorrow work
1.
. , , 4 4 hr*f s,c 9t' ,. R .,, ka,rv„ri R BB Bal'an e': , , ,
t ,; z �i .,:J �, � "rLti Berry- tarn 'illiab a Court of $7.58; Ziarold Hrunter, snow worry,
§F ;;x&;a ; <e�m +, , 5. ,z' Rja` ;-• — h '' ' 1 Revision on, the 1935 as'slesSgmtJetut roll $3.90; Ray Francis, SHOW work, $2.40;
t J^ s4 q r � a z,.;'. ' ,'"' be held ,on Saturday, June. 1st at 2 A Quic �'
v < . ,i ipi ,, r , ;'.., . y, Giarence Routley, snow wank, 30c;
kAr p. representative of the Canada Nelson Roach sn,
y " ., r a Culvert Ca. of London addressed the fred 'Douipe, sorrow work, 8ae30Wa11 asm MA
'YsiruY11 't,w, xr'°. ,:/+, art• S. v'° meet'. ' t ,rrl�:h Brighter + Il , .. i g, soliciting patronage fora' his Gilfillan, snow works; $1.75 Albert VV -
company for corrugated culverts, Shier, snow work, 38c; Walter Me-
ditc'hing contracts, etc. The council Nlebo], snow work, $8.10; Albert � .
4 y Scott, snow wren,, $1,80; Alvin' 2VIc- o b�°"per/
' �• ,,'lit.
promised consideration when, the •
mighrG i brave awsine+ss in this line. A Curdy, dragging, $6.05; !Gnl'bert Dun- : .r� �Sjb
. d'eputati'on applied for grant for can, draggintg. 76c; Luther Reynolds, 1 �1\�� \ /;r.�r� e'�
I� U
�I l ii,
ul . Kh*ton Li+brary. Matter land on the dna
gging, $13.33; Lewirs F1etc'her, .� ..
I'll, talble flor further information. B'yla'w dragging, 5.6'0• J'o!hn 'Sim corn d+ra 111 ,;�
rrr► .
jj
r Ontario, in 1878, receiving his edrur $ , p , g- .�
a �atian at ISaaf�orth, Queer's i7nivercs- No. 3, 1935, for issuing debentures ging, $5.95; .'W'esl'ey Heywood, drag- � /,
a' fox the su+m, of $4000 for S, S. No, 3 56 Roland 'Williams, trac- pCt{ (it
k ity and, Hamilton Normal Schdol, aI- Uslbrorne having �rberen read the re -
so org�ower0$62.b0 Jahn Kellett, ¢His- ! ..
" - s'o s+pecializinrg in vom+miercial teach- g p > ;', ,■
y + ghrisite nruhnber of tim'e's was .passed cellanebus 3.15• Whnr, Bradslhaw, %�, .41 S�■�r
hr ung at Brantford For rein years he , $ ,
si r to rryoti'on 'of PassmoreyCA,oper. Three brushing, $5..77 Chas'. ISrte ,
�' s;in
.r, �r,, ° g g pane.: fill, v'
^t '� taught comrmrercial classes, in �namt- � , �
,•;,i � ; , m: ,�, i,, � tenders for itractox ,power• ,were re- i'ng Washouts, $2.2,5; Freeman Horne, •',
' fiord (1900 to 1910) and totem• xruoveef
, 3 4 to (`wl• as ceived for tawasthip grading. 0001 -ler- truedd 5.7'6; y,
y garY principal rot' Alexandra: Passt4arore: That true tenriler.,of W+mr. in �, $ Roixtie grad- � %�
pt}blic slchtoo1. I01r 191'6 he became g, $7.36; Chas.. Westlake, balance f
Photo'courbersy principal of the Crescent Heights,high ���aw � $1 ljer hour be ac- 19394 account, $16; Dba►vimiion Road
r J Maclean's sob -oval, the cepted, 't+hi;s c,ontra<yt tro are for the Machinery 4C+ci1, repairs, 20.07; Henry
i : asit$on which he still $
;�� F IialaYnce ,of 1936 oily. $allatutyney Ford, eritlrtremr
g � Magazine. Molds. p d'ence, '$51.65. Coun'- ,, i i, ['/
" a � Berry- That the Collector rbe instruct- ell "Adjourned Aw 'meat on Saturday, 3' rr a z
L� +` y hro+pe'd to ,train �ed tro•return thre unl i taxes' tto .Ma 4t ' 1
'In his outh he hied
' ,'l paild' 1933 y h enmjr S+tnang, (Tlerk. y
4r Pr
for fibs Presbyterian ministry, +and. bhe County- Tre'almrerr flor efolleetiott ,
Via.," through this aim uses not fulfilled, he Passrnoi+e-Cao+app,; That Garnet iM(c-
( �, �'1'. iorg+anized a Kibler class intuedfatelry Falls -be em!ployed to supply ,p'o'wer 1. .
on arrival in Cal'g� , first n, for arnd to l0 erate a to'runs irp
T'aity
s Cthurch, rtfi'en Grace tPmmibVberiran, ands cruShisr fir 1995 'at the , sense, r'ottd' � y
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