HOW THE POWER COMPANY ENS THE FARMER‘S BURDEN Canada Northern Power Corporation The taxes meant the paying of a thousand dollars a day, and many : municipality besides the farming townships found its burdens eased by power company taxes. Is it any wonder that, in these strenuous times, especially, many of the farmers who know what it is to work hard for every cent they receive, say, "I don‘t know how we could make ends meet if the power company‘s lines did not run through our township." Along the roads or over rightâ€"ofâ€"ways purchased by the company run miles of transmission lines carrying power to mining regions a hundred or more miles away. The power company draws no revenue from these townâ€" ships, yet some of them get from a quarter to oneâ€"half their total taxes, or the total amount of their school levy, from the power company. There are many pioneer townships in the area north of New Liskeard, the farmers of which would have had a different story to tell had it not been for the existence of Canada Northern Power Corporation. The amount was equal to $6.00 per horsepower sold Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited 1@ 8 t year the total direct taxes paid by the system totalled $2365,260.00 Controlling and Operating Limited NTARTO Hockey Rules Again Amended at Meeting OR sPONDOR TO sSWIM UNDER KIREKLAND COLOURS 1AT C.C.F. PROGRAMME NECESSITATES SECESSTON territory. Offside Playv Playing Rules Made Amateur Mocokey Asso it Meeting LASt Week Varnecuver, B.C. J T» 3 P] he othe proceed time b 1 Ma1 lim VC TY ing Ccode T1 h Il L. piayers wAo 1it divisions will uture. All birth endorsed which the player to the asscociaâ€" 1Y ve to be more r new rule ay states that of the puck back into his inallyâ€" decide »assâ€" and kick Amherst, NS . had consid ¢€ Jnder a new i a club will cansferred to nce with the 1 a transfer, suggested a ime from 30 es, but after ho precede: e_â€" defending ffside if the ng the blu towards the ure can oniy ier and not was turned mly playofl lid not want n up uver ‘hne assccia~ be accomâ€" mnee to preâ€" ification as birth certiâ€" s, if issued will be acâ€" players of > from the fessional on amate Jt t mAKE women he to remind il th tine 4 h â€"the ‘ W1 loption of zones, in â€" Isoâ€"allowed the rules A. Gilroy, Cil Duncan, mA A .H .A be train C ind Kirklan« C@clborne 1Ml power exhibit i certain rule was ind Ct ’m 'l l it n the ha MA AJ KeLT HATM ITL a k 16