um funinl‘R' and I'v-m-Inrlnl lwunrl- “in WHmn Pray. mwlph In" a mama ot lurk nil-1n» tps divlle Sunday vlwluw at hor hum» hero "No " pm». hPIng available (or “In In": Mann-Ir M "an Rt Jan "a. at ma roman thrn mum)». uh- it visiting her 'tr.ttdtmrrotn, Mr a Borw Whoa! (‘luh cm ho nrxnnlud and Mn mgr latter. Plan To Omprove when? A tall whout inmmxumunl pro gram for Simmw 1'ouuty iq holnz [ml in") oxwrminn m the lutvnrrmom in co wanna" with the atrrtrrtltttrst1 u mmIan of the rmmh .nuanL the junior (armor: and wading wheat nrmmmrq Us nurptwc' .2: m Min: alum! the production ot a Mum-r am» My whottt In an to mom tho demand ot milling “Humanism for 1mm white winter whom SH agrirnlmrnl sorlw "an Including I‘uukuuuwu ammo". Nountamaa, Urn Emu-Uh and Rur- riv have auxr‘wd In .0 "pa-rum hy rah- damn: mod rrnp .nmletlnn‘ 1'th nro sum-wind by grants from [ha Paints“ and Provmrmt [woun- monHI ot A-rknllura, 375 dlvldod Irvin " privnl ham; numb!» for vtsrr.tis' urr in “0mg.- 1n ahove .'TVPCator condition thrnnzhoul the Prov.inr" with tho "xcvtttion ot animus and panning tomatoe. which up snnwwhm holou- avvmn- in Wer lurn Ontario and Iain rautirl- and Irlhlrcy uhirh mu slirhtly lw-Imr nor, mm in Easinrn Ontario Higher Duty Imposed I'luII-r ms- 1'atrada-rnitol suns-s 'Trade Axum-“1mm which Lama inlu etteet on January l. 1936. Canada with Maxim was crunhvd a qunln ot 1.15.799 hum] of mull" of run lb, wm'eht m nlurv each in "In "no your itt 2 rum! pow pound duly huh-ml ot thts "MIMI tho n ttmis I.†pmlud AR .1 10mm u: thr “Huh: mm huhâ€: tilled, n... HP- " . run! mn- hm .IIID' n-l'f-wlivt- an an ' Jub- "xpor_ rum Crtn.tda lo Ilu- ['nih-d t'xtatrs “Wu-hing Ttttt ll, nr nwro mun Jun": th,. n-nmimlvr of thic, 31'.†"ml-y .III uv'rlnr is-l by Kim l‘nnml 5mm 1'etumistMotter ot, I‘mlmus mum! AnsHrst 11 1937 As) "' Annual no Cattola had vnmrtod 1.19.939“ luau-l at ..u!'la- nm n! thr, 15331 799 nth-“ml “Him havirur yosyt! ahh \‘l'll' tio. n-Inuimlm Refund (.h thr, vUI'J mur- no"! (fun impmn-tl will in made In «hippars whose rallla u-nlm'wl thrs l’nilvll SLIM“ prior to 1hr Inlmg ut th.. allotrttrsttt cattle quota Pulled HIT: spawn " “wet, "ti.er-t Ccic: “an .41.. um Ttrtumto 4 [N4 firs L's-1 Fruit Prodoction Pluil prm'lurliun estimates iur the pun’inu- ares as follows Struwhtt rim: N.6.‘:2.£um quarts ur w"; "lure than last _u-;u'; :zmplu-n-irs 22:41.80» quarts. an iuciast. "I NEAR}; peaches Swim"! quarts. nu intrense ot 35"i: plums Swim" hushols. tttt in. crease at 1:2"; , [yr-am It7.6tut Imam-ls, " drop of 23%: chm'rios sinnnu hush- "ls. a urop of L'.h In} "ppttet 1111.5!!!) bands. an inrrmsv of Ir; Tltr. aver- age [Hill-H Invirrd by ngHn-rs. in- rlllll'mu ties? of 'oioituus. tor the IBIIIT t'st";tstFtt “vu- "', tudlows Turmllu west uu.e,-t .Ilt‘nirs. 6-ut basket Ccic: wnr .rlu-n'iw Ch: rally noun-3‘ 21m Tar-ml» m4, Gall hasan sour Al-ml'ws ta: "uily upplvs 25r, I Six tamilies irn-Ill Snullwru Sas- katrIu-wam :nrin-ll at with“!!! in Norttutmtrrvran" I'umlty recently. with ll r3rlumls of rhuttels. includ- ing 53 ramp. 10 nurses, furniture. implements. 'rumm's. etc. Those tamilies :urv bring plared on Ontariu Harm Loan [hurt] farms and are be ing rum] for by the Nuskatchewan (hn'rrlnm-m mun Illa-y mu Inn-unu- st'lf-topportinm I pallly Ol “sum as well as a refund to the consumers of $1 I.62G. Three factors have made possible the mic reductions throughout the Hydro systems--- better business conditions, administration econ- omies and revision of the power purchase con- tracts. The cost of purchased power during 1936 on the Niagara system was $3.1!0.848. whereas the corresponding cost in 1935. before power contracts revision. was $8,232,969. Hydro statisticians calculate that if On- tario Hydrl, users had to pay for power at the same rates as prevail in commercially operated United States system about $40JHMJ,000 would be added to their bills. saving is itemized ibs follows: To domestic and water hcatvr llSl'l'S of Hydro, $7.300; commer- cial users. $2.73". and power ustws. $2.400. In addition there will he a refund to the munici- pality of 's'tlt).46 as well as a refund to the consumers of $1 Milli. Waterloo consumers will save $t2,450 as a result of the action taken by the Commission in the current year of 1937. according to the statistics laid before the Commission. This The report issued by the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission shows that the re- duction in rates to rolzoumers in urban munici- palities was $3.725JIH. in rural districts $660.- ooo, and refunds in urban municipalities $580.- 723. or a total savings to consumers of $4,965/i'37. l Waterloo consumers will save $t2,450 as 1934. The above includes savings to Waterloo consumers of $P.?.A50. These substantial sav- ings have been received with satisfaction not only by urban but rural power consumers as well. Consumers of Hydra power in Ontario, ac'- cording to figures made public. stand to save $4,965,737 through rate reductions to con- sumers in urban and rural districts and refunds to consumers in urban municipalities since ILA“ FOUR Tun .armet.oo Cumulus TI- WOQ-‘loo - Ital-loo Cot-tr. at M- a ttat n1" wanna: . A2: 91 oet.1ttrirrtaruo, 9", 'riiaG' - IUmlPI'IOII PAIL.“ IN ADVAICI PtLtgt't.,.e.ttt Clans-nah! M “it! coil-ht M _ M I an“. my a“... I mt; ted _ ‘76. aaau' nrrau 5:31 iii7iaiiri . New" Am M GM M 4h-HiH-araraa-.tt._ Thumb- AIM aloud-up Ctr"..' . I“... man... a While Hydro consumers, of course, could The Vegetable Crop DAVID BEAN I SONS m1) ---- - {hr-on and Plum": HYDRO ['SERS SAVE 51.865337 not l um. Arrive From West FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IO, t937 nu.“- _ guy. “he [.mh “mu-man In spending tt (w. any. with Mr and “rs "on†“mend: A numlwr ot local penny†ttttttnd- rd tho nnnfnrvnw at "In Mennonite Cam" “Mung grotrrtd,m, (Whirl-vine \‘Ilmlm and Monday Jack and Tom on rMnrn~l In Iheir hum.- in "rrtotrHm, N Y, anor upwind in: n two vunnlhs holiday with HINT :mndpnrnnls, Mr and Mr! J T Mrn Jaron Sway and treno an- ulwndmg a w'v9 with mum-s in North l-Igulhupt- Mr and Mrs ll“!!! Srhutz and Him: Laura Srhlllz of Waterloo vino lmlid.“ Hanan with friandn horo Miss Joamwua nlnsley ot m Joy. Pa. was 8 Labor Day visitor with Mime Naomi Marlin. I Visitors an the home of Mr. and IMrs F, l). Eidl during last week {mm- Miss Janet Clark and her niece jltmuana, Mrs Hilda Shelly and JIJIIEhM‘I'N’ Mary and Esllwr and Mrs. A. K Rid! anal Miss Millie Eidt all of kitchouer, Shun-ll)â€: Noah Busharl and sun Arthur of New York State apt-m Sal- lmluy n-n-ning with Mr, and Mra. William Seylor. Miss June Haussamnn, and Mr. [mum I"avanagh or New Hamburg, “I "liver Kerr of Hayarrille and Miss Lurillu mm Rpm" sums,. (iii; Mr .In-l Mrs. E " Elm Quin: a "uniUpr ot around harp nth-"dud the Alemnrial _swtmrriorts." a! Ft Agatha on sunday, l Hr. .md Mrs, Wilfrid wettlauttar .md Mrs, Annie Srhmidl ot Taristuck “an" Sunday H'e-ning with Mr. and HIV Clayttut Spy)â€: Ur. and Mrs. TInA-mdnro Due-ring qn-m Sunday with friends at tassel. \hzuml Mrs. Clayton Mum and bunny and Mr. Howard Snyder visit- q I Sunday with GV. and Mrs. Amos Slim-Inakur at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Lichti and sun Percy or Kitchener, Mrs. Herbert Lilwixlw and famin of Waterloo visited Monday "rolling with Mr and Mrs William Seyler. Personals. no make an exhibit ot wheat "At the Hall Fair in 1935 Roll: field and ulteat exhibit will no taken into run- suleraliun when making the timal awards. “-515 will link up with tall Pairs held irt 1933. Contestants will be required to sow at has! three acres with re- paternal Dawson‘s Golden Chat! Wheat I0.A.l‘._ No. 16t. the seed to In- Iputihased through ais agriculturai rutcittv, L‘onlesunls will be required :wd these along with the senior ton- tl FLOMDALE PHILIPBBURG l Big Bill went outside his own country to discover In imaginary enemy, King George. Mitch Hepburn 'goes outside his own country to discover an imaginary enemy, John L. Lewis. Bill Thompson denounced foreign mil-Iota; Mitch lHepburn does too. The cmnparison extends to the ’cunjuring up of "plots". Further. Mr. Thompson ob- ‘jected to the lion symbol; Mr. Hepburn lo the cto. |symbol. Some eicctors who are against all Mr. Hepburn's acts; his ctuscetlatiou of Hydro contracts, his closing of the courts to powur cmnpanim. his detitotce of the banks and brokers in connection with Ontario bonds. and his alleged harshness in collecting succession duties --sotne who are again“ all these things he did are being caught by what he talks about but cannot do, They are caught by his Hogan of "keep the (11.0.; out of Ontario", although its unions have been or- ganized in Ontario for months, and its organizers) could only be excluded by federal action. l The Chicago man mid he would like to punch King George. Our Ontario mun threatens to throw John L. Lewis into jail. William "ale Thou-1pm“ could not do anything to King George except talk about him. Mitchell Hep- burn cannot do anything to John Lewis, or the en-l trance of labour organizers. or the right of workmen' to join the (‘.l.0.. eh'cept talk about them. _ Mayor Bill denounced an alleged attempt at In- nesation, purely a federal matter. Premier Mitch denounces the entrance of international labour or- ganizers. purely a federal mane]; I King George, of course, had nothing to do with A Chutgo election. There wws no such paid agitation ls "Big Bill" alleged; no desire to inhoiluce Britrsh customs; no "plot". And if there hml been mm It ‘wuuld have been a matter fur federal. not municipal ‘ution. But "Big Bill" weâ€! ahead with hir, bogey. It is wonderful what an appeal to ttrtuudice will mun-- ‘times do in an drawn. There have been elm-lions fought in Canada nu mums just as imaginary, and on appeals to prejudice just as "surd. In fact, there is one being fought in Dunno now. I BIC. BILL AND MITCH (Reprinted from the Toronto Daily Star) Some ten your: - there w» some excitement in Chic-(o shout a mayor of that uty who an tn relation on the issue of keeping King George V out of who United States “Us full num- wu WIN-Jun 'Ute (iiiriici.i:".', but people just tilled hun “Bug Bull", He has I colourful character and kept telling the elec. 'ton that the Unnted States vans full of forum“ “I, tutors, “paid 'ttrents of the British frown". who were trying to 'nuex the Stun: to Brutal". They were in- ‘troducing British wanton-.5 and British >ymbola. he aid. lWhen he found that 300 lions Were to be used It decorations on Chiostto school building, lot) of them already installed, he had the renunmng 200 destroyed. He ran nn electwn campaign on the Issue: Big Bill Thompson Va, the King of Ellglund. [never have atrorded to have purchased at old private power rates the quantities of electricity \they have mnunled, the difference between ‘Hydro bills down through the Hydro years and 11hr was! of that same amount of power bought Mt pre-Hydro rates no» totals roughly 81,000.- Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, and ANSWER TO RETURNING OFFtCER J u Livinzslun tor North Water Inn ulmviun h"adrvtartors at " RI “M! Kmhmwr l‘lmnn 2873 ttrs F." "ampstruol Ohio. apt-Ill Yost her" \II :IIIII Mrc Hyh~r , Rum! at thus Hannah Hammond and Mr, A. Shawn ot I'unlvhvllvlllu Mr, and Ar, a Goo, no .»Urhinon of (plank. Rev. an! “rs George Hammond and Elainw uf stoftorelvme, Miss Mary $rammond of Wr'llelrxy. Mr. and Mrs, .lulun I. Hamlin-mt~ Mrs Tom Bin "ritteltuttt MN! “m burnt~ Rotutie. of (‘Iuwhlll all†“I "PM; Kelly of \lilllmnk " Mr Walter Schmidt and Miss Reta Kipl‘vr or nmr Buffalo, visited on Sunday itl Mr ammo “Mum's. tht “Mr u-fum mu Munday may were 'atroutPutsiot In tht. tormer's grand- mmhu-r. Urs, " 'Schmidt. who ex- pulc to upr-ml m-rm‘u) Irwin! wlth ll‘vmln Ihore, \‘Isimre (Inning tue paul wvok at ltr Cd "alumni-IFS wart-t “his Ba. Ilh Hmnmnml nr Horat Oak. Mich.. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Cook and tam- iiy. .nul Mr, and Mrs. Haroid Koll- 1mm and mu Want-r of North East- hope. m-rt- visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Jolnt Sydl. FORTV YEARS AGO September 9, 1897 All Inn-I "raves or business wpre n-Iusvd ott Tau-May Ham 1 to 3 o'clock MIL, whilv the funeral services of the Ln:- " K. nnwuun Were in program F'lavs hun- hm-u [lying at half-maul sinw his death, ridv in an ottthotuu. his Imnu; Kitchener. Mill a bulk-l. FIVE YEARS AGO September 3. 1932 Tue last parlial H-lipse at the sun In Ge srvu for many years in this tlistrirt was observed by many astro- uomvrs in the vicinity. TEN YEARS AGO September a. 1927 Ioun lt. Srlmllz. sum of Mr. and Mm Purl A. sum"; committed ttttV ridu in an "tttttous. at the rear ot Ins Imnm Kitchener. ending his lilo September B, 1930 Louise Nidxol, 35 of Glasgow St.. Kilrlwm-r. is in ‘51. Mary's Hospital inn-min: an accident, In which she P.u.s Iain-4am at] her bicycle last l'lL'JIL Her cfteek and one eyelid m-n- mnwlurly lorn an her lace and sto. ouiive" ulIn-r serious injuries. .nnl Chronicle Fyle Cleaning: KINGWOOD Mrs, \lllII-r mid Mr and and Mr Huffman of Ohio, m John smuuz'n last also with other friends Ruth and dauxhlern ot and Hrse Srhumakor of “'Nllwsday with “rs. M. TUESDAV’Q PUZZLE TH! WATIILOO iln. all]. In from. who"? “in: Mm; “Flinn-hi " We" Zorn. 'rnnnhln, “I tilled, Thw- (‘amhrln. haying nerrtitttttd tho slurmy Allanllr In "mm un- nwmlul "lath", my Mar port Wink pontoon yonn-rdny whllo mnklng a mull-w landing karma tho we! ot 1.2000 ('Inndinn NMIon-I EIthIHon st‘r‘UHON lining thr, I,ttkm Onurln short! WHODSTOUK. Ray! l Shrunk by lighlnln. "Mr hat homo while hrlnl- _ TORONTO. Rept q - Accident than uvnrmnk tho Empiro'n prnud rlylnl lu-nl Barnum. hula; prm'nmnd her whmllllntl tlight ovor KurholerWw wrlou and other WPMPrn onlarlo pomm and disappointed thousands ot t'o_irtentt, who amnion"! n 1"me ot the trattttorrststtV ginm EMPIRE'S BIC, FLYING BOAT DAMAGED IN LANDING AT TORONTO NOAH STROH. Clark. The lulluwlng accounts were ln- clttded in the road mmerlnmndem‘n pay mariner: Jrvin Snyder. opera!- qu grader. 331.50: Lemon and Win- Ilc-ld, gum L50; Imperial on Pu. gas. 23.75; ('anatla lnzot Iron Po, rul- verts, 317.112; vnnrm-ll Brom. spikes. L00; Arthur Reist. murmurs, 1.25; James nurnml. tracking 6.00; Her- l.ert Johnatnu, Inspector. 6.00; Saw- yer4Massey. blade and spring. "Str. Joseph Brahman, weodittg. (PM; Geo. Port-vs. tttttmr approach. £2 50; Parry Woods. woodlng, 1.00: Wm. Rein- harcll. grading. 25ll;.Norman Snyder. salary. "Orr. E and K. Smmlllvr. crushing and "arching gravel. 2030 20: Mrs, M Millard. gravel. .247 60: (‘leasnn Martin. wwdlng. 430, Summit: Martin. mthrfrttt iam horns. Ewan M naumun, weeding. Milton Sacha. mtvttitur and weeding, c, 20: J ll Slahlhanm. weedinR. 2.00; 13ml; Aaron " “when weeding and lulu": 1530, Bowman and Martin. Fluradah» wlng wall nnd tttlute up prnzarh. 106500; A llamman and Son. lmlnnru on contract. "tcor, Iartckie sums" and Corttetl, balance on Cort- mm 5mm, Total. $4419.63 ' Moved hy Norman Wllllinson and "when Shekel that this count" do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber. Conestoga . on Tuesday, October 5th “I‘ll. at " "'rlork a.m.--<Jarrtod. Mr. xllelughry of Gall was teeek. ing tho uni on or the cuuucll as to the advisability of homing Hm Town- ship schoot Fair or not. owing to 'ryirte In prmram the spreading of inlnnlilo paralysis. As thero were nu cast-s of this disease in the town- ship. t'onnril considered it quite sale that ma Pair he held and that Mr, \I--l.oughry he advlsed accordlngly. 'Hydro Electric Power mnnmission, C Hillier arrears. $51.43: Hydro Elec- lrir Power Commission, Pan] Bow- ’nmn arrears. 93.31; H. w Zilllax. Woolwich-Elmira Pall Fair grant. £125.00; Ontario Hospital. Wood. :stuck indigent mainlenance. 46.00; C D. Bowman. Englneer‘s servlces. IOM; Elnya Signet. vprlnling Voters' Lists and advertising, 110.34; J. T. Schmidt. printing tax notices, 6.50; Municipal World. 193': sessional sta- tries. :00; Norman Snyder. pay rout-her. "19.63; TNMal,t4dt6e.7t.-- Carried. "tee move to this mutttcipaittr, we ‘uram this rvquem on we condition not out try theqtural Mu'tieipaiity ot [Swill Current in that may guarantee mm year’s what for this family. " mressary, and that the Keeee and Clerk Ite authorized to attix their nig- "atttrett In an otnciai unlin- to thts "trect to the (:uvernnlent at the Pro, Vinn- ot" Saskatchewan A‘urried. Moved by Milton Weber and Her- t,ert strobe]. that the following ac- counts he paid and that the move gram his orders tor the same: l Meuno In. Martin at \\'allensleln "nterviewtad the alum-ll regarding him tmrchase or the Township crush- er. After considering this matter and discussing it with tMr. Martin " was 'rt"tsuy agreed that Mr. Martin tur- m'sh about 300 yards of gravel, crush and dollver It on a threeequartor mile stretch of township line road near Mr. Martin), farm tor which he was to get the crusher. whlch has not keen used by the township tor year: The gran-Hing is to he started within' two weeks. LIGHT'MNO ROLLS WOMAN 0: 3mm- assistance towards the dee trayistp, or expenses [In ctumectiott “th: his brother. Injured through an automobile accident a month am]. Al'ln-r runsidnring this Illullt‘l' he was :ulvim‘d that the Township road Ila- Wily insumnm’ would rover this point and the township woyld not tre liuble for any thing in that ra- spH‘l. Mr. than ot Elmira appeared henna ttte mum“ magnum-g the obtaining Among the cor-tic-ts re- cet'eett um] rad mu a lane: trom the ttetrarttue"t ot Public Highway- i""""""""" the [Dr-gunman" had an of M'rdllenduy. Auguu will. " "tettv"ttt at ttte tteasterly Dual!» ot ttte o'rlurln “mm AIIIIIIII‘II as a: lung] “ml-mu Hun pusce ot mad com- Town of bytutrte and minim; north- m-nlrrly Io (he‘l'whwuolwh'k haun- dury lulu thence “on; lhls souiherty m the boundary bolwrou Peel and WeMetsley Township A turlher tet. In-r haul been rocelred from Geo, Jill“: ot the Swill Currant district, ‘I'Iuvhn'e trt Saskuu'hewan, through an uncle in Elmira. requesting conn- til to grant permission to the tsaid Geo ttuet. to mauve lulu this maul- cipality where he has made arrange- uu-nlu tor least“; 1: (arm. Atier mustard"; this matter " has may“) by Edward Schwlndt and Miblun Weber, that In response to a mum-5| by one Geo 1tuto ot Sasha- “In-wan, lo gl'lllll permission to him The "tittutea, at Illa 'rroiout' It," mun were “and 1nd approved Alt the member: ware unmet“ The “ch ta! ta tbe cult BUSY smudxor COUNCIL The luau-ml t'uuihptt- "ot m. Tout-um†at Woolwh-h Ind nl (“unoc- lotto, on 'l‘lleulny. Septomhor Ttls. 1937 pursuant to “Mammal†[mm lat" neuluu Request of Mr. [be of Eimim In Connection with Motor Crush Cavend by Road FromWoolwich T'ir.krlilmtiter b) CHIONICLI Miss Kdtta Mnhh-nhauvr ot Toronto is spending a week hero with nor purl-Ills. Master Glen Heber has returned In his home in Bridgeport. alter spun-ling the manure-r months on tho tarm with 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maur- Mr, and Mrs. Norma" Hill of To. mntn visited triendts and relatives in tr.ist withâ€; ovgr the holiday, Ilr. W ti Wilkinson of Kain-homer visiln-ll Mr, Hinge-lg Schnelder Monday. Mr and Mrs, Noah Miller and son James and Mr, and Mrs. Walker; Maurer were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs Atthur Milter at MIN-Iowa! HYDRO liilditrmltl BOWER COMMISSION '" NORTH WOOLWICH Certainly Rural Ontario has mind on much. if not mm, thon any otha. nation of tho Province hr the Inca. of the -xt Hm in cum“. pow l and extending the benefit- of Iowan-l pow. Thu. in no "Imam meat" In tho Hydro policy of Roddy. In addition to thu roduciion in tho tonic. chum. tho I was reduced in some Moms by 82.SO pa h. p. On ttutr- Id. was mode of $3.00 per h. p. in Sudan Ontario. and 82.0o par h System. The effect of than reductions will uitimatoir ho " Iumplion charges all over tho Province. _ ,ï¬,_ "ee""""'"""""'". It.“ - rural customon. m Rusruat MRh. 1932. om C800 mu- had boon bum. and more than 7.500 new customer: added. Service charge. have always nhudod Hydro M. Rook-in. this. tho pro-on! Commission mat thou rates in half in New Mm. Handrai- of rural um immodialdy applied this caving on now aniline-o for tha homo or for labor saving and profit making deemed] minivan! on (In fawn. During the proton-d fiscal your. Hydro will spend I dollm building ova 2.000 miles of new lino to no". rural customon. m Rusruat MRh. 1932. om C800 I more than 7.500 new cullomon Inland, v _ - _ ,7,,,,v-_ -.- - -.- - will burn pumps the water washee the ciotha.--ax,os the tdod---heino. the world'- beet entertainment into the pallet. Today. the farmer has “thin hie m the opportunity to malre hie home equal to the meet modem city helm-00 operate his farm with the most modem labor-lam equlptnent. Fully realizing that the greatest einqle contribution " could make to a better. more enjoyable life. and a more permanent [impurity to Ontario. would be to electrify - rural homo in the Province. the [meant Hydro ha- left no etono unturned to extend the benefits of low cost pow to Run! Ontario. _ . - ,,e,_- -- -- ".""""I. -. ‘uuu-w. - -. “I. Indy “the forgotten man". The day- were long-tho night longer and lonelier ...fdrm labor was arduous...the housework drudm...lhe young people waited their chance to got to the city. Pew realize how much Hydro has changed rural life in Ontario. It coming brought - advantage enjoyed by city homes. Hydro lights the home and I“...“ _.-..._‘ AL, __ . I .. . _. - _ - - Before the advent of the motor our and Hydro in Dublin. tho {m - .I‘LA ‘_.__Au,,, --F W .. n! . a - __ "Of course they mean it" Fina tG: Thin may: it": w the Mu- .ood to peomoto mats-tin. to to“ true tempera-wt. to “opal-w wumhommhhbckn Magnum trial of A: madly urinal: I... Stand Ian: Of (mm, but . _ . Hun Inn: And at. the mm time. even on tho mee-tthah M tho MSU,, Industry must support hum-we education . . . been“. the and debunk-age: and-cit “dawn-anemia! Second Ian: But men“! them regular â€my: o-isatiomr? First Ian: Yew, bot the worst ofit in that instead ofteachigte truck-maniac. which is W-umlnd ' . , instead “realizing that pros-ty -vimd beveratre mom are the that defence against the -- anybody want- to avoid P . . the prohibition extremist: clam for a'.",taht a. ml- to fun? people to be "good". Which h: not only un-Bri . and undemormlit . . . but " won't work! s-ae/teater/tse-ii/troost-tstar-ooo-to., mould be told. Fin: fun: You mu, an: the 5mm jun lacing atâ€? m t'd any of out. the are. Hut I all» think that an. in a can WWI“ w 1'l,flll'l, pubhc good me one and the an. thing. Scrum! (an: How can you hum that? Fi"rt-tr...whatl'0ts, u...l'vobuul‘d~' mum-mm point they made J', that Inn-4m. A scum-Jinn.- l'lluduut Veer',-""""'"'"'"'"""'?'"-"-"-- 'suwytasbeintt told" -'_'" -"-e_.- _-. ......-. .- - .._..... [and Mrs. Fred Guam: at Wallace Labor Day vinlton at the home ot ttere sunday visitors ot Mr, and In. Mr. and Ira. Wine: Mun-at were: nun-wt: Schneider and Mr. and In. Mr. and Mrs. Col-on [clarion “A :George Koepke ‘dauumer [on an, an In. an. W -- _._-_-- --.. - "rm"'". ul vain-w. In- "In“. VII ‘. Tho dorve loner-tlp [Eight Roman and lanolin Jul-urn Schneider and Mr. and In. Mr. and Mrs. Col-on [clarion “A George Koeple ‘daugmer 140m, Mr. and In. But Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker "mil-user. Mr and Mrs. FA. Metre. dautrhter Mary and um and" Hol- ! Mitrs Constance Hamel “I" Mr. Mer. littget" at St. Jacobs visited at thrrtrre' J. Smith " or Kitchener. lmlm- at Mr and Mrs. George Inn-F Mr. and In, any“ Main or Kl!- 0r "" Sunday. :chenor and Mr. Elven Good of Arr Weekend and holiday guests otiwere Sunday sue-t8 of Mr. Ind In Mr, Pttitip Bonn and daughter Mn-lk, Selmvlndl. and were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence.' was Lydian Horn and brother- summit and family ot Mannheimgouan and Nathalie! Attended the .\.r. and Mrs. Elmer Henrich of 111tlyp1ttsottte Bible canton-co In Kn. urluu, Messrs. Edmund and Gordon chener on Sun-131 Hum: "rdlretuau. I u- --A _--- -=--7- - - Mr Vernon Schwinn]: spent Sun- day at the home ot Mr. Ind In. l"rer"1 Mrs, Dan Wtuter and Mr. 2f1teict.yyrettttseiesootot- m_A_L- A an _., _ - Overheard between innings On Rug-nu lat, a funk. :01]de b. and $2.00," h. p. In tho "locum uitimatoir ho fol! in Induced con- “my“ and land - '1‘.“anleth "as-oh-u-o-ati-a- Mun. «can... .ar.et.adthrreqN-ag Ovmhly but million ' {limuhly 10.†m I Mr. and Mrs. not» Mar were 'Sund-y guests of the [arm that. Hm. p. meager In Ian-1n. I Ilsa Lydian Horn and brother- 'Oaian and Nathalie] utonded the lMennonIte Bible couture-co In Ktt- Icheller on Sunday, "le A, _soner In “one: “any“: