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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jan 1931, p. 6

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWAVLE THURSDAy, JANUARY lst, 1931 ~ I PAGE six DAERLINGTON COUNCIL CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL B 56 e.aviNRoges, STomasTO DAY ..*. Tw o N ew Cars N ow Ready . . . iU >' St9.tutory meeting of Council was Statutory meeting of Counl wa BY Rea.Nave o grsm S t. h m s,' Ag held December 5th. emesee edDc 15 wth members ail pres- BNtv fDrAl omy- all present exceptirig Caun. A. L. ent,Ree F. Hylafld presidiflg. I amn cansciaus ftedfiuto! ,EAT P PaCO wo s tllInlispta. eeeCommnicationl from Dept. Weed In cneist ters impressions BilasWlUiaS preided.spectiofi received and fyled. M. Fal- which reniata intensely vivid to my- M.A Jms on ecrdthe lis complaifled re condition of road self. and aisa alive ta the f act thatE1 l printing of the FMinancial Statement side opposite his propertY lttkn atr hc perms neet . LIS> andMr M.W.Cranpthe auditors' the water away. Reerd oR n g to one persan miglit drive athers tM 1 9 report. Supt. Accoufit from Wettiaufer BroS. ta boredom. Recallectiofis. hawever, Couricil23.82 referred ta theirB Lagent A. Baily. are usually interestiflg te the persan Caunil ecidd tat tey ouldBy aw o. 624 amended flot t o-cnend mw~F ~ ~ q0 ~ flot enfarce the two per cent an taxes let the 5 on unpaid taxes tili atter It lis a long backward laak to that to the depressioxi which exsts. fund n ax erri ssessment. 1875, when I arrived at Arthur, my . G. Kerslake was appointed Tru Tenders acepted as follows5 A. first circuit. The wmter throughout I ant Officerfor 1931. BaLy, dri.. shed for rink, $15.00; L. was cold andstrY ataips- Fallis, 50ticks cedar timber, at $30.00 ed throughaour little ton frm Or- A n'.azi ng quai iti os . . . A stou nding p ru c Bills were passed and arders drawlI per M.; L. Griffin, 2%A cords wood at on the Treasurer as folUows: $11.50 per cord. s .Am Dr C.. W. Siemon, Asist* 5 Orders signed as follow5 .Am M. o. H ...............$ 5016 strong, refund dog tax, $2.00; S. F. R Kesiah, ~Crawford. refund dog tax, $400; W. P. R. erslae, dis3.55t A. Van Camp, Sec. Treas. S.S. No. 1, Izig candies ...... 3.5 255.59; W. W. Van Camp, Sec. Treas. C. W. Hastings, Sanitary S.S. No. 21 $100.00; R. J. Bruce, Sec. Inspecter............... 3455 Treas. S.S. No. 3, $654.48; L. Swain, Dr. H. Ferguson, M.O.H. 109.35 Sec. Treas. S.S. No. 4, $386.63; H. A. Hogarth, services L. B Beacock, Sec. Trea.SS No. 5, $600.- of!iH................... 16.00 59; W. G. Philp, Sec. Treas., S.S. No. S. Williams, services L. B 6, $204.54; S. Mýalcoîli, Sec. Treas. Of H......... 16.00 S.S. No. 7, $40653; G. Wright, Sec. J. D. Hogarth, secretary L. Treas. S..' No. 8, $349.99; M. Emer- B. of H .......... 16.00 son, Sec. Treas.S5.. No. 9, $493.68; "e i v d e u l ih v s l MCeln&Ccol.. 5.5Bank of Commerce Continuation W n a e a n w fe d w t S MCou lnt&e o',Tre asu ..er, 50.5 School Deb. No. 6, $669.43; CountY maint.JonWleTr Stationar, $18.30; D). W. Bradburn, of ten weeks, but locally, we carried i p o e a s a h o e t p ie n o r h s o ontnto p.Casuiptve 1.75RodsSptp19.2;R.McNl15.rf75 nRteohuch arSwphtu.es $19.5n2;lerTa-Rate 34,46.9;Clekpotag ad ngeileotnTestteef che erod rnpr ved ca s t t e ow e t ri es n our h st ry J. D. Hogarth, postage and on~ tax, $2.82; Receipt for cenentblessing. express ..... ... 40 mixer, $22.00. 1 1 have been recalling the naines of Jas. Curtis, Truant Officer 31.00 Council adjourned sine die. 1samne af the books in my f ather',5Scal- BY WILLIAM J. MCANEN ý. G. . Annis, sheep damages 15.00 W. BEACOCK, Clerk. lection which shaped my religius PrimHdo oo a opn WIr!A. Northcott, slieep in- ------- ttnHud, andMoto' Cor Cmemi th W p co .. . ... 200 ch ice o! my 11e w rk. "Revial Barite.. Brooks, lgbor .... 2.75 PURCHASING POWER 0F BARLEY MiscallanieS" by that marvelous W~E have built these models up to and beyond the 1931 MOflY 1 LOn-». Anissuplie re- IEvangelit of the early flfties, Rev. Mm tS LWrr. ARisharsuplie.s.1 Te aloWagp va fs sent by J. Jaes Caughey; "Past and Present" standards of performance and quality in every way, and OwnerManagemeflt Pernit BOWZDWR. Stinson, supplies, re W. Carden of Miami, Manitoba, ta by Rev. John Carroil; "Notes on the C rs aae...... 8.77 his brothier, George A. Corden a! the Twenty-five Articles" by Rev. A. have neyer in our history offered so many improvements. Exclusive Value Advantages OmMrs. Savage.....*... B99 almar9.l telTh o vaery ndlTheJimesaSnc Lfer;and S eons bytev.Quahity is greater down to the iast detail. Every phase of owner.managanent enables Hudson- etifafl. *.poem is a parodY n the price af on the New Testament." nehsbe ral mrvdadtelu ryw ezcgeyoottniga- plie. s re Hrn supplye 19.75haned it tae West atesma. Th 1a es Senc er a t te Ntes promnebsbe retyiirvd n helxr e Esxt iv o usadn d -a. M. awer & o, sppisp- barleyiThe Witrext at sthevpren thcoess at evenof at the pesental-have built into the cars is substantially greater than ever vantages in quality and price. The r Mrs. Savage............. 3.00 of barley in purcha.sing necessities most as strong as lit used ta be, and beore. Motors are larger and more powerful. A fiin men who are now guiding its destinies - M Er.eA. famnilesupplies 1.7 used in this way. The poem lis eni- thumbing once again their f amiliar system of oil cooling is introduced. A marked improvement inepin wet-two years ago. Its rfie E.ne.t.f.am ..es .. . 31.68tiltey 0"pucainthero ar aers of pengthtlst natencea at kin carburetion increases flexibil.ity and economy. Bodies are department beacs and principal d'S- office Oke, labor .... 5.00 If at Swan River on the Pas urnbr.ta-da d hh'rbutors are its controlling ownera. T. H. Richards, fence and Yeu wish ta buy a barrel o! gas "Crsoft-a adtePrahlogradwdr hscaspsestefntais iig Teridpnec sbck yu. A....................... 7.30 Twa hundred and twenty bushelss ingfo the new age" but the words ulte.Frheis imuc co oti a iab t E. . Richards, cnt. weeds 2.0 watyouhe need. to-day is the samne Christ that ever these low prices. Onfly great rnanufacturirig economies and plant facilities. It enables Hudson- supTpH.lihssa.r.. an..o.sti.f..the7reed was and the preaching is the saine the fact that our large resources permit us to take the fullest Eîssex to lead in design and engineer- T. H.Micrd, rn ogad mait. 88.54 Yau wll find lit pretty steep, I f elt I had a distinct "cal" ta the possible advantage of reduced commodity prices have en- mng quality. It permits ecanomies ini U. MA.ERet, refund gtx 20 As lit takes twenty five bushels O! ministry o! the Church, and no sec- manufacture and distribution that of M os. A.E......rts...efun barley ular interest or desire for worldly abled us to offer the public the greatest combination of quai- bringecpto1qulydictoth O r" u a! d g ai . . . . . . . . . . . 200 A nd y u do ne t n eed t parley. go ds or gain h as ever allured m e x e t c a q u l y d i ct t th munties' Treasu1rer, 50% I tSmeetyuws eet fo.ti ups n f1cudlv ity and low prices in our entire history. public at distinct price advantages. 0.< maint, o! 3 Walter child-Ifa mmreyuwshtea frathspraendiIcudlve_ ren at 1. 0. D. E. Preven- Yeu need elght and ane-third bushels again through thase years, I would p. Ri. tor m........... 56.25 a neat; dellberately choase such a ministry ee ~hew ~ a rE a '_ o_ 90 . Elunicpal oleecinI daily paper for a year you read in whlch ta exercise the talents, gi!ts Sb.e -. Y upis........ 14.80 Two hundred bushels lis what you and graes entrusted ta me and I Se o h n w c t the e places toy H. Collacutt, '/2-ton coal iieed. bout tseno yer g, taorraw an. Mis Saage.... 725 f a Cainai yu by apound O! illustration o! Lowell's - ald age "V51flCOrt oa2.3al knacked at my door and left his card *SLED Hodgson, 50%0 ai It will take twa and one-hal! pS.ls, but did net came ta, saylng that he R s , Ae a t h r o t L to!TrlXte of! 5519......... 50.00 A thousand bushels goes a soaring wuld cal agat, by and by. His R s ms & Gr s o e C. L. To. C. Stephens. caretaker For a thousand f eet a! flaoring. visit has been postponed and thanks and hneCo. account 21( If a pound o! tes, you need ta a Kind Providence I have been OSHAWAILL, ONT. OH W S . R. Hat & Co. assess- It will take ten busheis o! this seed; permitted ta conduct an average of ment and collectais' raIls 4257 It requires five and one haîf bushels 64 preachlng services each year, be- 0. Adcock, tax Colector. . 112.50 ta buy a collar side attending numerous f unerals, J. D. Hogarth, slary 4th No matter hw yu hoUler. ofcremolules, and otrm lbut i g e a the 125.00 It takes two and oehalbuhlso ressovie150adcrtingial mahe ( omThe Nsa!Dec thexscoiie putY o aood.Atthrcose wtig falor upthe Oonates HdweadeLt h quarter ..N...oeaf uhMofpes-ve 10arileungoiame-W peamSople njasyeana Coluy hour ' rid yo, of We re S. WillamS, services, reeve 75.00 titis grain ai and religions tapics. Ba much for (rntTeNesosai from E-tonn oo.A tecos h ku heBer nd wes Wed G.F iisrie sTo buy two apples on the train; service but the supreme blesstag o! miss Florence Haw, R. N.,th- usiceopean din ay l ou toocat erbta a nd good e idy deptY eev . 7500 nd f a Deerane ou uy ourfag my111. cmpaed ithwhich ail Master University, Hamilton, is wih The weli known former Linton tlgthere,but I lave old California. _ A. L. Pascoe, services as It takes faour bushels f or a packet o!ftesaeamli yf ihi o hrprnshee _ coucilor ........ 7500 the rags. anthearHismSoalc myih nwa pleas r p aes hereTamblyn Who hsf arm, south o! the village, lis reported The climate is wonderful here. Rew.~* m C . A . B l a n c h a r d , s e r v i c e s s à n n_ __o w i h H w s p e s - M s a m s 0 d e a l l r e-s I Ifnlio a50 caWoula 'd ue e iv e nmylikeThsben l frqmckiy wthanus t av ganchngdhadrreI-ga couninor .......... 7.00It takes twelve tosn busheis o! brie! record would not only be in- ta attendance, is reported ta be on vin Farrow havlng purchased f rain Wudyui C. M. Carruthers, services 'so your hoard; camplete but mlsleading if I dld net the mend.MrM.R tpethrsincad BTARyoslff mei counciflor................ 5.00 If aryawshu r an ta'Ford ed ai ve may e tadmy yaLthd mirs been M. S.for mm e rwe e w Yorth a nrs e a e sag Min chag e a n, Mr thegads taail ol frie ds. - w T.S.Ràhads slay ndTwenty five bushels it wllî mean. the f aith o! a little chlld the typical Miss Bernice Tticker. Ottawa, are orchard o! same fve or six acres. Joseph Edgr Davey, Le*aid tboee smShti a ckbaldhv supplies........ 37.90 f aith o! the more advanced Christian. home at their f ather's, Dr. M. M. Mr. Charles Wod is the present ten- oveawyeni T. H. Richards, road maint. 146.24 If at Portage You decide ta die et ec adndfrsmtln ukr o hita.ant an the place. Joseph Edgar Davey, a weli knowfi Do yen want ta e e adzzil CouRaes ...ea..er.Co..n-23,5.05youwlfn1t rty ihstm lmore persontal. I have recelved Sweet and palatable, Mother Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Somerville, ac- ~amradhgl esteemed reldeft and bright as ww*Tdnfgi tyal Ro ates ..... . 3,912.0A ietosn bseste imany honors which fia man can. Graves' Worm Exterminator lis ac- cmaidb e.D.MceZeo! the Leskard district, a son o! the aummner'as tm Localvecteol rate without ingratitude. f ail to value and ceptable ta chldren, and it does its Murray and Rev. Dr. Gilbert Wilson, late John Davey, dled suddenlY Sun- Would you liketoeoygrcu J. D. Hogarth, Clerk. In return foar storlng you aw.WY appreciate; for instance, Chairmafi work surely and promptly. former pastar o! High Park Church, day. December 2lst, aged 54 years heuiti with planty neg u ____________________________________________ Io! Districts f or a dozen or more Mr. Frank Nesbitt, an aid Newton- Toro0nt, motared f rom Chicago re- and 2 months. poufen a keen mmd years; President o! the Conference; ville boy, and at one time on the oently, with the exception a! Dr. He had appeared ta bis usual The- take a quartrtapOlilo Member of the Mission Board foar staff o! the old Standard Bank here, Wilson who remnained in Toronito, heaith and the frst intimation af Kruodhe Salta in a gasa o ae four years and of the Executive for lis located at Saskatoon, Sask. and spent Christmias at bis brather's, I the approachl.ng attack came as he every morning befo iakat two years. Prom my youth I was Skating season opened at Orono Mr. T. W. Somer'vllle. was sitting at the supper table, after Kruschen is a comiaino h Ildeeply interested in Missions and the Rink Monday evening and the young For Rheuniatic Pains.-The pains1 partaking of his usual meal, reading sixital Salta behyur*ivs Ilabove named offices brought nei nta people a! the tawn and district are and aches o! Sciatica and Rheurna- the paper which dropped f rom his lands and body orgusogtdiyt Ilclose touch with prominetit men. antJcipatiiig real live sport frani now tism should be treated with Dr. hand, and reaching ta the flocra teeeive from food il byf o ucif love and true friendship were o! The marriage a! Mr. Ross Stinson, n eln.poete fti mu hand and arm. A second attack came Ioti nteedy !mdn okig more price than the hanars them- North Bay, eldest son o! Mr. W. S. remedy have been denionstrated far when attempting ta get out a! bed Kruacbe swiftly ieasl l selves. Stinson o! this town, and Miss fit years. Use lit aise for inflan- he feU back and gradually lapsed in-of those h&mfui cd .wtas I haveowed mch ofmy enjy- Vilet Xakneyaise o NortmBty, ry painspaiscratchesrtchtaunconscteionsnecous.e TheThendd came erupt-n e 'Il IPhveNwedmuc5o!niyenjy- nceyasoo By sand sprains, either ta human beings quietly and peacefully about 9 p. ni .dinldn'vlt, - ment fmo! et yf riendshpsh Mr. and Mrs. George H. JoIl and or the loweraias and with littie pain, but with a shock Mnty wa! mypciosst frns the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moat and James Curtis, Hampton, for maiiy te the mnembers of the f amily, rela- LEH G VelEY mndtry rfpanadr th anmy- daughter June, were weekend vîsitars years a prominefit f armer af Dar- tives and friends allike. o! them have passed on ta their con it the iatter's parents, Mr. and lntn n 1 ln eieto Ed. Davey will be greatly missed, seidel! n la e the ratrldofMb rsJ.Eit ihads that township, passed away Dec. 16. partlcularly at Leskard Church and mt r. W. W. Sherwin is home f rom He had been in failtag health forSudychoweeheasaon » THRACIgenial rld o! MrswhJ.eE.eRichards. light an lon b e ensent, aindcess C., Guelph. Wifred was su- sane tine with hardering o! the stant and untiring worker. te see thoe "faces silt, class ha nors in weeks when the diseuse had reached Cemetery was one o! the largest seen And we will be Z"adte 1M Your bin w th loved long since, and ost aýwhile." five subjt s ng r tla os . ts nost virulent stages, his brther, ta the ditrc. e. m Seli g These prices are now effective:- sprnutd r"onot By a letter recelved froni Mr. John Mr. Harvey Curtis a! this town, was bis pastar, conducted the services at minister usuaily suggests a gray G. Honey, Santa Barbara, Calif., by constant at his bedside. tebueadgae 315 oesmr îoîÉhn i t se. O ta1 arformer much esteemed 1iovely and youthful complexions. sorrawinggirwle,oare bis f amilyof10LSout 316.0 ad idictestha lie'swar isnea- twnsafiis n te ejoyento! x- one an stmultestheski. Faz-thre, issLeoe ntorotoHHareyey ,j.,raUhla,..aUÀ 31.0 i dne Iusd a ea ad ie sy.ceiet eath rntasa loer Colasfiomngan Mtdedathoe;an ta is mdiin Aldlaflesde AIR- 61 r-- - - - ~ .~t<.4- ~ 14N FA EUGO BY ~~ ~Ll. >%TNO MOV-f WHAT WVvNEeDNOW tC...12 14N Dy- LL~ A COM I ~ IN ~ Terry Gilk'son ralQm Tge EFPECT«rj w s V_4-1L . -& --Mu a i .5 I I

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