Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 Jan 1929, p. 2

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.\,u...yx_. u..........;u-.,..-......_ . ' V cinte has f_"2`02LC- .~::.1'i(i-.:< br~on Imulw in`; research work. In zlt1Il1'`3.i!1f: L11-:1! P1'ov'mcia1 Council of Women in To-5` -ronto recenrtly, Dr. Clarence Hinc'ks,' Med-ical Directzor of the Canadian Nartiomal Gonmnitee for Memtal Hygiene, said that there was g'reaIt need for 1'eseaa;rc11 i-nmo the causes ofi mexmtal cliseavse or insanity. Start} I Luuu 47 Elizabeth St. f\-V... ha Every man is a volume if you ` know how to read him. P.-.__C-_-1-1-0Y..'.-? _ __ -..-.-p.--;s-. Toronto - St. Thomas - vWindsoi- - London - Orillia Kitchener - Peterboro. FUNERAL DIRECTOR A-N-l5 EMBALM-ER Inn: - n. 12 Owen St., Barrie. Phone 1440. H. A. Henry, Resident Manager. mbeth Phone 218 Open Day and Night I Luu 1.14-||..uu-L. 1 I The Bell Telephone Company and the American Company Dangerous experiments are thus avoided. When the Canadian compa 1y makes a change in method it is to a well tested method and the services of specialists from the American company are available, by con- tract, to assist in making it. An example of this is the change from manual to dial system. Both in the stock holding and in the contract provisions Canadian telephone users are protccled and assi.~te.l by the relationship with the Amcric-.m company. Thirdly, the contract gives the Canadian company a steady supply of reports and statistics regarding new operating methods under trial by the associated companies of the`. American system. Evidrenutly mhe ght is not yet. won 110 11ema:i.n Camp Bard-em as an ad`: base. There will be all kminnuds 001 _,,L__. 11_..I...............A- `n.nnr\kvvuAlr\ln4n u yyyyy un_y, nu: xzauaunsu vvunpanny nab 1.I5Lu-a BU |aLlI use of all inventions. The American company now owns more than 5,000 patents essential in every phase of telephone operation. The contract gives the Canadian company use of these patents and places the American company under obligation to take out Canadian patents on any new inventions the Cant.- dian-company wishes. Secondly, the Canadian company has rights to tho nan n? all 3v-nnanfinnn WW-an Avv\A\v:nnv\ 4:4-\II-Irso-v\Q1 nu.- One example of research work is the loading coil" which has eliminated the need for heavy wires in- creasing in size with distance. This has saved mil- lions of dollars. Similar discoveries have saved other millions for the telephone user and given him a better telephone. The research clause of the contract alone more than balances the contract fee. ..u ucu :.cAcp-xvuu uuuiyiuiy nae; secureu chief advantages by the contract of 1923:- First, it obtains all products of the Bell laboratories, which are the largest industrial research laboratories in the world, with a staff of five thousand. No single company could hope to support such an organization. It is possible only by co-operation of many associated companies. Secondly, it has been a safeguard against exploita- tion. Attempts on the part of promoters to secure control of the telephone system have failed because the American holding of the company's shares has been in the hands of men who are interested in the telephone business for the progress of the industry and not for its financial exploitation. THE Bell Telephone Company has secured three F;`1'. it has been 21 source of new money for devel- n~;.-mcnt. The American company, as a shareholder has never failed to respond, in good times or bad, when money was needed to extend the system to meet public demands upon it. F. G. OKE 8: CO. "FUR telephone system in Ontario and Quebec today is owned by 15,300 shareholders. Of these, 95 per cent live in Canada and own 62 per cent of the total shares. .,._u-. AAv\; Lu uoulaua. dllu The Ia1`_:_.cst inc'.i*:idual hol is one quarter of one pe a\'e1`a_s];e ix'.:1i`-.'iJLuzl holding an inc.m1e nf 5.216 a. year. The E;-H '1"e`nepI1one Comp: wave. LJLULC WILL uc um. Lluurvuu v.. Iootblbyimag when .Pa.rI:i:arrnemt assembles: ..._,.I .__............ +...1.1n. The contract was made in 1923 to put dealings be- tween the two companies on a definite business basis. It may be terminated at the end of 1932 if the Canadian company so desires. vamp-uy UL uunnul um (13 AIDGHQB TUD- phone and Telegraph Company consists of:-- 1. stock-the American company owns thirty-one per cent of Bell Telephone Company shares. 2. contrac%the Bell Telephone Company own: I contract by which the American company sup- plies research products and other service: on a sliding scale of payment. The stock relationship has existed since the Canadian company began in 1880. One-third of the $400,(XH needed to form H19 r-nnnnnnu was v\r\" o.uo.1..L1.. ....L.:I .......,u.u_v ucgcu to form 1 the American co .2 no nun. . {:0 definite ` e Com e which has become 1 uu_ .1, A, ..r_..._, ....5.... uu .Luuv. \nu:-bnuu UL we oIlUU,UU|l aded the company was not available until 9 company agreed to provide it. MINING STOCK BROKERS `HE nlaonnhip bursa the Bell Telephone Company of Canada and tho American Talo- nhnnn and I"nI.--~p.I. f'-......__ ._.x_a.... -1. eect of stock relationship est holding is 1510 shares which ,ua1-ter per cent of the total. The z'x'.:!i'-.'1'dLx-2.1 Inolding is :17 S}1 :.`S, which yield "ID r\F $91!`. 9 \'r.4n- , . . . I lnvery ong:w111zwL.'c.11 Inns ms 1-oug`-11* sailiumg as well as s1noot.l1-cwcn the Salvzm'm1 Arm y. eect of the contract : advantages LOCAL 0l*'l"l(,`I`) 5-0. G. SMITH&C0. npzlny is thus a. great enter- U10l`()LI,'f1`.])' democratizcd and 1`e1:~1tionship has contributed :.. !Upen day and night. Morgue and Chapel In connection. i Esta wlished 1869 \ Phone 8% ._`_ ,% THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 i" _?__I Motor Ambulance in Connection FUNERAL DIRECTORS W'a-ldun Gluutrix .nc'\'c1- \\'&.l.\' 21 long tabkw in Oou-my (Joumcil, got `tuhc-re just. uhc :\';1iD1C. but he Even the Cu-un.t.y Couxlcillons huvcl `L0 be cwruxul of Lhuim may this \vc.cJi.i on need or any 810, as time goes on. So, the very next time you feel slug- Vs7ha1; `Doctors lhink 7-. Qrtrav.-..va.p:5 \-\/ uu 1/. uum/. 1-. Innn/v/Iuuullul IITHE STANDARD UANK or` CANADA of the Laxative Habit vanuame novice: The bark of a. tree called cancers. is the most marvelous conditioner man- kind hns yet found. It stimulates the bowel s muscular action, but does NOT weaken. A violent laxative forms the laxative HABIT. You always need more on the marrow. With cuacara, you don't. Its gentle inuence carries on sometimes for days. With less und less need of any aid, as time goes So. the very you slun- Iomments manufztcturi n _: grezmt 1 .-ill AMONG` the innumerable advan- tages of using the services of the Canadian Bank of Commerce to make your collection: by draft, is the efficient promplneu with which you may close transactions by plac, ing the details in our hands. Owing to exceptionally favorable :arr:ango:- ments with our variour. agent, we are able to handle c0llo:_-tiunr. at minimum rate through our ex- clusive connections. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE uulh Au/ill I: I ` n:nnI.nn...I, clmirman of the In- ,v 7!`, .tis0d that >_\' he towni We have. ` :11)-p1,i0d to rompt .- 528.-$.'?8 an gish, take only 11. candy cu ,.i.rot. Dc- lghtful to the {mm-, mvcot and uccopt- able to un_v stornucli, nnrl just. no eilicient as till! owcrful lpurgua that fairly [uLruly'/.a: tie pvristu tic walls of ono s intestines. 'l`ho,~ only habit. you'll get. from cusvarvt.-4 is the one of going weeks and months without ANY help of the kind. And when you do invoke their aid again, the sumo small dose aullices. Any doctor can tell you about cnscura; and MN druauist has the uunlcuu. any uoctor tell about cnscnra; any druggist. has the candy caacureta. Q u..- . (101 la. nu. u-u.,u... -u,u.uu.~ um ;.Lu1 . idi;~`r,-:1. 111116-.<.< pm-vcn~ti\'c~ 1m:1. 1 . }\\`C`1`l: taken. More of '..he. C.1`.!1(I'l'(:`I`I E I will {:0 `into ln(.>nt:al ho;-vpitals thrzm! will `:1-ad'uarte fvom our C-zmzL Universities. With $3,500,000 spent every year on the care of the in,- sane, ifs is time SOn1Gt.hi'nJ_[I was done =alon~g the lines of 1-c~sea.1'ch in bluiel i matzter. Collections I I The con-c-1.u:s:i:o.n we come to Is tihwt I I I "no 3Au'\| vv sun uns_,. U I C'Ol11";1v_Q'C, cormbmed wltih the use of :lmmnne:1-. spade, kick, b1'oomsn..ick_.. horse whip on` .=~ c`s. will oftoyn put! `the erce 1VO`bbOl` to i_:l1t 1'ut*h<:1' un-l i (.`.\ZD(.C`t-((_V. uuun; Jaw" uu. vwu. u~u.uuv... Ouvt west juuzstt -a: short time bezfome Clhrristtzrnas a man u.mdeu-rbooork Ibo no1b a 1i't.'t.l.e rposrt: ofaoe, im -dhxamge of a young Ladvy. Among`. -other amticles Laying amorumd` was a good hmtse whip, wuhxicrh sih-0 seized and used so effecmively thaxt the wild xvestuemesrj us frlad to get awauy. , . YFL. tlr\Iu`II-Ir\I\ ...,\ t\l\V\`\'!r\ 4.. 1.. +.1....+ at 5vruuA ovvuuuu n.u.ux, nun-Ar; Anny nu. sailed` Lfo-Iih Iwirth the bnooumsboxak, _..,1 LL _._- ._...._1.. ,.......-.1:,......L... .....m.....,l qaurcru u.-u-uuu -vv:.uu nan. ug-vvu-u-uuuwu-, and these simple eaape-ddenms pvorvesd .... ..-.....l.'...I nun vvnu-U .u w W`, ......6 ...,,.-. ........ a gamage man wear Omamagvwille was requested to hand -orvecr his cash, but he djsxoonremescl! 21411 at once that the st bhxaxt tumnsed: the handle otf the gas pump was a d:o:u.b1e-pnrr.psose alf- fatir, its other mn'JssiIoon- being to smite [the jaw of vtlhe mofblber. ..A. .... .._; .'_...u. .. ..L.....4. 4.:,...,..1..-.\.....n Iucuwuu -mu, xuu-uv..L. | I The Horvaltl `thesn mern~t.ions t.`h1zLt in `1`rou rbtamlims we-nut into a store kept by 3; vcoruxple oven` 60 yeams on` .-. n. "I'\L.m-n 1...-ml` vuru G.`-nnrwnnmv ur3`-+11: ayh IJJ (I. L/U`LN1Jl`C `U V nu UV J K.u4L'u Vvu ag. They hxaad mo '1-eamn1:s' with which mo meed: fahe ahugrs, so the Storekeeper g1aIve one of the irnMa.dem a. gotodl sw-fit `kick, while his wife _.__-1 - .1. .n.__.n_1. -__'.4.L at. ,. 1...... ..,...`..4-.....1. Seveva~l mum1i.civpal.itzi:es nbn rbhe Counrty are faced rwith the expense Olf -holding second: eleotilomns to fill vacancies caused -by memlbcms eke:-It ed retfusing to act. T'=hds is 3. sitma tion that sxhxoxuvld not exist. Any per- son who [has been put fo.r'.v2u'd as a revpreserntaztive .~?:h;orul know his mtivnld aml state do.n;ite1y w.hethe1' he will accept oice 0.1` not before the 01cc .2... .!...L.. `Srmme time ago we reaul of a mam J f1'iglvte:n\ing 2:. :1`-orb'be-1' away by quick~ ly pomtinag; a sIa.usug'e amt him, which `@110 bwn-(lit miscnok four 21 1'evolve:}.-. `.110 vstuaabfoml Bc~acon-Hm~.al(l 1'0- gfC`1`:1 L10 tvhwe `.~*.url)jcsc't` zuml (1L104l(".\` .~'.omL- orthcr \vcm'p0ns wIhu'c.h 111-zuve .~c2'\v'cd Lhe smnc useful p-u-rposc. It qu0aLu.~' the case in Hu:m.i1`t.o.n \\"lmrc 21 nmn un- -dc-1'.t`o~0-k to s:t.op a bunk r(>wbbe`r by *~t.'1.p;)i-mg` him on the lmual \'ith eit:hm 21 1}1v:L1nmo.r or 1!. spade. While t.hu1'L was some (li.<:p.wt.c zubout. the mo}, t.her.e vaxs molne zubout the p1`.in1i*t:ive- nc-ss of ntzhe w0:aJponn t.`h=wt. effc>c"tiveI'y hahted t.'he r0'blbe1'. .1 .- I nu 71- 1 u ;I,_:_ :,, . . . . . u. REVOLVERS 5205000 Onta I)mml| Hmmvn. Pam-.s'il of thv Sinmzm: 'l"1"11s'tcc-s 11:11-(1 IL'Ltu[pzLye.2's' A.s~.<:ucizxuLirJ~11, vwmtv Cmmncl 1.11411 Clzurk Hood of C'1'v(m1m'e, :1 boy 0'1` I2 y(`:Ll S, -hvzul wnn rst prize in the 0`mtory ctmt-wsrt held in the Tomo-nmo Nomnul Scoh-ool on Jzlmuzm-y 11-Uh in cornupertzivtd-o-n wi~tIh contestants fnfxom Per-1, York, Victoria and O`nt;a1'io Counties. Hlmm/inn: l:ln- v:~n.<.zut.iIiL_v 0ul' tlhv nml.ur var, wv ufl-<-m `rt-:uI of m'i=ftin:_u uuuh::.nin.~: who, `t.mn'inx: in Llwir own <':n:~'. l.:*:uv:-I In Llw S()vllUl`('l ll Sh:utA`uH, vv'|wr:- l.h<~_v fmrl .\`()`Hl1` work Lin wind:-.r, nml `tn1:W(~| I>:uck muortsh in Mw .~'unnm-r, 0.-mnpi-11~;.r in t1(;4uri-.~1t zwnnms, in.-rl tthu-ir own h'i:.~1h .~.t,mw" :1.n4I `},;'("Il('l1:l_\' |i\'iIm.:' inij.:`l1. 'm.:.. .. 1|, ..-.... h-nu H-III) II l`ahis .`~2lH`(']_V grtw-:4 .~1Iw:1ll|w.~z.~u u.f `HIP wurlul, ya-rt '.\ ,|)('-(`IL tro ml Ll'.:lillI;|I:~1 |'r.i\':- up to Ll}:- `l`u.r Llw u.~'uml 1h:1ml'0ut. CREEMORE BOY WON ORATORY CONTEST Hu- V:-I Wlmt do YOU do when the bowels {loud it little assistance? If you clear- V up the condition with some laxative made with CASCARA, there is nothin better for the sysbem-for the bloods. But if you don't KNOW the Ia.xa.t.ive on have learned to depend on is of armless cascura, here's some truly valuable advice: 'l"hn I-mrlr nf n h-an nnllnrl nnnmu-1'., {II pay, Stmu: uzumc on `foot, Am] Hllml: ~ L'1.yL~(l away! N:-vz~x'Lln~l-.~a>:, it 1:. 1'. '.~1lm:Lm:'o fact Llmt, hlnmlw-ls of M1(-sv out,-0.f-worIk1.s` (::umv- Ln I):-txroirt in tlhcir own cum um!` ! rnm mumy SL .'LL(`N. Five hI1~ou.~>- mm! wt-1'... L:nl<.~.n on Lhl! first dlzmy mt Lhu lv`m~| plawt, zuml rthu otlwm hold 1,0 (~mm- hzuwk am! they would be wh- .-:..|....I 1'.. .1 .. _ `.1. _ I .. u - The Ford Co. in Debnoit .1~e'cc:n|tl_v u.m1`uun.rc(.- uuhut; the staff would `be mzm: rira 1.] y i r1crw.LsL-(P, zmd hh i 1't_v Lhuuszuml men turned up in two l:1;y.<. rnv - I I l`h.-vru is an old` .s'on:;g' \Vhi1CJh nurn ;~:on1r~H|in.p; like `this : Smm: czunu on `bicyclwus, Hr.-czuusv. they hml n.o fume vto it is c.\'p(.~c1:ctl tihzbt ]J1amtimg' will bc~,;'in in 1929 about the middle of .-\pril, am! Limit zumbhcr 200,000 trc-(:.'~t will be plszuntod. ' 1 ...,, ..... \)J.. ..,...,. The folluo-wig,` trees weme pI:a.nt`ed in the . of 1928: Red Pine, 105,000; Wuhfuz Pine, 8-/1,000; Jack Pine, 4,000, 1na.`l a total of 193,800 rtn'c-es. ~<-`.1 : ur. trhvn Supt-1'i1`..t-n of} thv P:`o\'i11cia} Fo`1'e.~::t Station at; }]Ii(l5nL1rst. and its cm-c~tz1kcr -31:12 J0s~c])l1 Lee, of H.i1I.s(IIv.lc. Du1'in`_L: tum. .<:u1mnc~r he had two n`-en assist- `isng him in c-rcct:i~mg' Wire b`oIu.n.dIa1'y fences and p.re'pa1'in'g: the lam! for 1)1antienLg` in the s:prin.5:; of 1929. AJ` 1000. T)...l TL ..- V I J vvvvovu ..... ... i 3. At the end` of tlhimtzy yeanxs, ivf xthe Covunzty believes `that the Govern- `ment has sxpemrt too mwcih m-cxnwey on 'the pnovpoL=.:irt1'ovn, tahe Go`ve1'nmen't uwill take the whole propos\itio;n o jtihc Couvmt.y .<` :11-z1`ml`.< by y)z1_\'imQ' th.e:n1, [\vit1I*.vm:t. in:t<`;.~`t, wlmt it c0. t.h'.~1n; ;for tho Iznm. 1. I]t can take the wshlol-e pmo- gposaitiom off the Gxosvean-mnenrb s Jmameds rby payvisng the amotmt xsapetnttz in planting and madnibainimg orr utxlmintzy '1xao'nc- urH-|1unnul- u'nI|-mmnu-+ J v.-mu.-, vv mwuv wu muvcu way. 2. 1st cam Ag1o by-<.ty with the` Gcouvenncrneentt uin rthe cost of tme Ivannld, in the cost of p1amrt.i~n4g' and 1naixn nainin2g', uamdj f'ty-fy orn rtihle se111':ng' price of rttimlber -im six'by-4ve years time. 1 0 AL LL, _,_w .0 4151,, _ , an v\.\r\.l. -u-u. uI.a.u4_y .:.uuu. The Depanftm1ent uof Ecmests sup plies the trees and pays or rtre planting and ma-im-t:a1imved= at the or- -est for -t.h.irz1by yeasts. At the end otf A-.1...n+ J-5......` Ln...` f`.........L-. 1-.-... .A.L,,., Ald. Cra\'en., chairnxam ligent Comlnitatee in Council. .<.hou1 be 5 t.h0;~`e who zm;- h`(-lpml :11'.- \v.rn~t.hj~.' 01' :1.-_=i.~at.zL1:cx 1 u Avu unn'l.IvJ _yCp&l.D- nu ulu: I'."H|u. UH rgtljnart time the Cuoiumvty .h:a:s rnhmee mp- tH.nn.u - The Countty Council for the County of Simcoe cam justly claim `to be one of the most 1)1`ogi'essix'e in 'thg_ Piwovince of O11-{:21-riio w-hven ix`. `Cfm1`,'.< to .~:hc\ving' 21 w`;1_\' in the re- clziiziiimx of wzL.~;te land. 'l`he;\' wev1'rc so ccnvincml by the g`1`-0\\'hh made by County Fo1'e:~1t at Hemlxrie in Vesipra "1`ro4\vnvship tshat fJhiL"_\ d`e=ci(Ie.d in 1927 'to begin the purchase of an-otvhrez tliovu;-.zund zrcre blxo-clk somewhe-1`.e else in the Cowmby. The Refo1'es.ba:tai1orn Ooummittee Ioioaltreml a block in the 'l`owns.'hip of Meldlcmte, lyineg nuomtlh 0:1 I'IJL1S(1Ia`l, a~.ml~ south of Om` Lake. By "uh-e spring of 1928 459.5 acres lhlald `been puroh|a:sedJ amid plamrtzmg coun- menc-ed on May 14-th. "I1!-... T\.........B.........J. .A Y:\___,_`, the pines 1)lzmt:(.--.'l om their 1w;~1t` REFORESTlNG IN I I SIMCOE counm HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED 2.4 pm-:1. lzilm ml ok.-r 'r\ `oh 0 The N ormern Advance cf $450,000. Geowemnowrs of jails in O."ntaari;o are `held: rneusptmsilble forr escape mtf > , L1. __-__ -L....,..- .......l :v\ ,.uv. vln , zmml wv mwy u11t.m1m'ix (Ivor mm!` -zwk nurns DILUICB, ILINI OLIICT Kalllllg [ITO HOD. lll'.tCll4.`T,B Cuatoriu is old-fual1ioned if you count its fifty years, but it's an old-fashioned mother, nowadays, who worries along without it. T\vent_v-five million bottles bought last year! Think of the number of mothers who rely on Cu.~4Luriu.! All these mothers czm t be wrung! To keep :1 bottle in the house is u precaution you owe your little nne. any Klll. Now you know why trained nurses give (Jastoria. as often as an infant is niung, or even restless. And why" doctors tell mothers it is the first and only home remedy when Baby lms con.-atipaa tinn, colic, diarrhea, or other upsvt. It is made for babies, and safe to give babies, and other things are not. I<`l-(.1-In-r'n (hmtnrin in nld-fxmhinned nomea. Good old Cnstorin! Children cry for it. Mntlu-rs swear by it. Not 11 house- hold whvrv there is an infant should cu-r lx- without it. A few drops of Can- turiai quiet lluhy in a. perfectly innocent manner. It is nu.t.uru.l slumber that fol- lows. Cnstnrin is 11 purely vegetable product. No opiates. No narcotics. Of any kind. Rlnuy unn L-nnup Iulivv 6-0:-`AA .... (Inn A host; of babies will enjoy sound sleep tonight. And their parents will have unbrukcn rest. Oastoria is the cause of this coulaentment in a multitude of homes. flan ! .-`IA (`cu-6-.u-Jul !`l.3lA..A.. ...... I..- In one day 1'ecent1_\' fty om- ployocs of the Oice Specialty Co., Nr:\\t;n-mwlmt, were off lut._v owing: to illn-0&9. Invested in bonds Imterest t.1`zmsfc1~.1`cd ` :Ba`.zmnce on h.z1nd .... .. Bonds im'ust.ed .......... 44 Intevost on bonds .... .. Int.c1'est cm znccounnt .1L`iUIlJUl\`l uauuyc. Uiurwux Iluuvus. vtvulr diuonrs jaihens shoul-d; be with proper qumrbers for their run- wevloorrne ag-uests. Toutal ..$2607 Ba]. on `lmml, Doc. 31 886 E-mhowmenct Fund Dal. in bank, Jan. 1, 1928 $1155 Cash from emlowvments, 4t\r\r\ ,4... ; Sa1z:r1<;.~ ...... _. ' Lv.b01' .......... .. St.zum'o.nc-r;-,` Supplies ...... .. Sum]-1-ies ..... .. A11-vea'rtis11n4_x gag; Ba].-. ..-`:u...um.auc Java nun. .A.uuAuu Suotme -also tomk place on ame'rndri.n.g the b_y-`1arw1s, which have not been change-dv since 1917. The Hospital Amt .n~ovw pemnits tzhne Cemetteny `Golmypamly to sell a. I-0.1: or rpamt lot on which assessslrnents have nod: been paid; It viass felt thnart if .p1to:t. owners were aware of /ahds =cIra:use in the Act thery would not be so nveg`lig'e.nrt in paying asseassm-enfas. The ma.tt-`er will be taken up by the Bo:m~d.. ` The follvorwi.-ng' were elected to the Boaml loaf Dire\cton's for the yew` 1929: 'Dh:o:s. I\ asLl1, Wm. Rusk, Geo. I/ivingston, D_\"1Tl0I1vt, Geo. Smith, W. J. Craven, W. T. H. Gil` my um! N. J. Liscumb. Of c`c-1'5; Lwfll be ch0:~'o-n at the 1'.<.t 1ncctin,u_'.i 'l`1'(vz1.~'u1`m".~' St:Lt:-mt-nt I he a:n:n~uz1l ]11e of the B211`- rie Union Cemet.e1"y Co. was hehl on Aiomlzly Ilnigrlut, wi`t.h a fair attend- ance and P1'esid-e.nt I`l1:o.s. Nash pro-' si(li_;`. A \'e1'_v . _ve:u' war` '1`e`p`o1't-ed. There were 7:3 bUl`i2L1:' the year, ten of mhcse 1J9il`1:_; `infz1nat.s and c.11.il(I'1`u11. The yem closed with wa. balance of $886.35 in the g'e.ne1-al fuxml and $285.00 in the E|nl(l`0f\VlTLY1(3ft Fund, Vvhtlll rbo-n.d`s held` to the amount of $10,700.00. Gen-elval saxtcisfactxiorn was enoplzeassr ed wintih the emdlowlmenct fund. Simrce mhxe emdxosvvrrneunrt was `lowered fvom $85 to $50 vpesr plot a great many had respnosnldedi teo emdlowing mheir .pLo:t-.s. Mr. Alex. Brvotwrnlre-e, auditor, suggested! that the vtrmstees of the en-diorwrmexnct fund! bmimg in a. report in fumume of 'tJhe `business (home (Lur- ing the year amid. how the funds are invested. fhe Atmwstoeves were re- u... u \......-u- um. u.I.vu|.ou\-`uh: sponsimble oxr the fund. 0.-...- .l:__._ ___._ _v__ IUNION CEMETERY C0,} I HAD 3001) YEAR 1 P253 2312. In 5 MILLION A HOMES TONIGHT l`oozLl Trortal Dlsbu rsexm e-nts ...$10700 :14) $11-198 50 513 285 [Your Subscription Appreciated Cululawgjo must stop stealing` wastc'1i mhat does not ~beLong` `no it. Now what will Big` Bill Thxompson say 7}

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