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MAFEKING
MraatiKra; Thaalha WigKina Athol 4.'eanne glite,hte,
09dfreY Vvadaaseia. • -dan, anent "the Week -end. With, her
Duagangorii 'Visited Mr. ,aml ‘Mrs, training in Vietdria Hospital, Lan -
Mr, and. Mrs, ,Johit Kilpatrick i;nd 'Parents here...•
t •
• Qt-Cesye woigolits;-. 0 Mrr WTtArci o pr i•roegt vo(1-*o 44'
,a04, WS. Thaa., Anderson, Manday,. : ilast Week' af'Oe. ript•b• on ,T.4eP(14),
•••• ,
14' 3eciJ Johnston vfati,n0 )i§ Of h•Or oouszn Mrs C, g, 'Poster .of
040). Ve4. qirO•rn Volf4, o.o.(1. Mr,Johnsonburg," Penn.'; in 1014"awta.Y'
"'•ge,i,f4t-,\Sarnia :this week.. • . ;11aap1tal,"'folleWing.a operation on
, •
$14ne.1‘04.3raWn, Of Betrinillen, s'pent ;the' Saturday, -orevions; Mrs, Fester
. the'.weekread 'with his friend' Rich.'' waa farraerly ¥is May - Matilesen,
ard ' • ,d,44.8hter.. ,9f MrS. aCarrail.,. of
Or; ariO. tthilc...p ,T•lieknoW. and a granddaughter of
': Mr, and ,mr4;, t ha late Mr. ,aild Mrs Norman Math
WiI1`Ritine,• 'aaPai Iang".rellidelitt'nf'LuaknaW. ••
'1)4X.14,7Safah, Saunilert. ••of Crev:vet' •,Se .is urvYed by ',her. ilusband
•ilpri(lh,,f,oWidays. 'with herlimg,i,l,4I
gra: 'Herb OEirran'
visited
is:-"hrotheri..-.111r,o• ••••1:lerh Chrian,4"Sqn.
kiny: • ' •• ' • ".'
Miss, , asie Filnatrick was the
.kneai of _Mr- _and
riek; .._.;. L.
•
'FOURTHCON, KINLQSS
.•Mr. Gilbert 'llainilton'is spersling
'this Week in Toronto. -•
'Mr, Georgie MofFat of Tee&Water„
A
, Moffat,
'
The immediate neflOirra• of.
,and gra., .4"91lil 'Wade' ,gathered
their home, last Wednesday evening
:and dancing and, -Card IdaYin0 form -
and, Mr!. Cecii Falconer and
'Angus; Spent Friday With, Mr. an4„!
1r§.' George' Tiffin,' • • ,
Mise "..Taziet Craig of ..Whitechlirch
Spent PriclaY With 214;.and
:We'Pley .Tifhn, -
r. an.ci,Nrs. Wm. McInnes, .and
Jr: -of TeeaWatar; anent Sun
Auld Mrs.. Jahn
innes,
.• •Niiii,:earsaidy a: gokyook ...to,: as'
anO., faMily„of two rdaughters,. Doro tIng ¥rs W Reich, wo has been
thy' 'and.',„AudreY and one :Eon Earl;,
also',$.er Olathe)", who 'hal been ' The "'United W M:S. 'held a tea
'delicate health': for, , the; 'Past ',year
P ,' last.Ve'dreadaYalte:rn
9on at, ' .
Or moreMuch sympathy felt f Mrs VictorrE
those so turiOenly'' bereaved,, The Presbyterian W M S of
,1r0. and .Mrs, -,Thos.,.. Bake of Mate- La"si-Cle held their ,14-armarY-,:meat-
home; of- ;Mrs. , John:Rich-
Mrs'. 'W, Ritchie, Sunday. . ardson on' Thursday hist: The meet -
Quit. epidemic of .0mriago. • . ing opeifed withprayer by. Mrs, W.'
Prevalent i the neighborho'od, . Mrs. Simpson Hymns
weresting and Mss
Ralph, ,Nixori,. Mrs .Sam Reid and 1‘'41rdean limPaan gave •an instru-
Mr. Rabt. Andrew being the latest
sufferers;
•
e
A A •
Mr. John McDonald "spent a day
.rocently with "Mr. John .:1‘,1c•I„cod,. (6th
Con.),, „ •
.Mrs. D. Graham snerit a. few Einys
With her daughter, Mrd. ,Win. ',Mac-
Donald. •
Messrs.. Saila, . and john •Milior
'front .the .West are "Visiting, with their
hrother, Frank On„ the 2int con.
"Mr. Tom Stirret, who ,underw•ent
an riperatiOn for' hernia in the Walk-
hOsnital
.„; Miss •Winnified • Ackert is,, spend-
inz few Orivs With her.friend, • Mis,;
Blanche McDougall. .
A
inental; The secketary;.'Mrs. Northaii.
infOrinecf the. ,secietY they had re-
ceived ; a :letter congratulating •en
„r. and Mre. 'Andy gaunt spent
SillidaY with .Mr. Sherriod. 4nd
gar1.• ' • fr •
Mr: and .Mrs, ,Ja. Hltaide and
Dark! .0, Lnelcnow visited, at Leslie
RitChie'a an Sunday last •
t• Andrew anent' a .few day's
With her sister, Mrs." Jrle. H.
.Mr. Eric .`Gartiner Spent the Week
end With' P.
'mrs, W, TWalnleY and salt cheater
hvo vacated' their fann on the 9th
AsYfield, and. MaYeO to Luck-.
now, where, they will -,reside. in •the
future.: • ' •
HACKETT'S.
•
Thel annual .; "Meeting of Hackett's'
WM; held Thursday '.evening
in, the basement of the'„chnich, with
,
gbod •Atteindance;• Rev. Campbell
Taverier occhnied the ..„.chair., for 'the
7eleetralrof ,,effi-ceiis, Which ..iplilted as
follows: Pritident, Miss. Mei*
Hackett; `1st "Vice Pres.„$: Christtafi
Fellowship,.'Gordon Johnstone. '2nd
Vice Pres Missionary, ' Wm. War,
' Vice. Pres., Social, Blake .41-
t9n'; • 4th V.ice Pre&., Citizenship,
Wilfred • Hackett; • Secretary; 'Visa-
. 4.
Jean Cameron; Treasurer, :George
Afton; Asst.7reoeurer, Alex' Hackett
:Organist, • „ Miss Violet. Tweinloy;.
; Assit.; 'organist, 'Mrs. Adam Johnston,
P'Ocral conveners„ .Mid& Elsie Vint
Miss era Ltte, Mr. Jur Alton.
this' week wlith her sister, Mrs. Jinx
Helm
: ' , •
Mr. and' • Mrs, Nelshn • Raynard,
called on thelatter's parents,
and Mrs..Will. Ritebie on ''Saturday
las , -
study book -was' read,' Many taking
, •
nett. It was decided to make a hunt
all cent/Outing blocks : The !fee ing
'Clos'ed with . prayer'id the hor.tess
.served supper. ' '
, The Whitechurch Women's
• Tti-
Miss Beryl Gardner of Crantford tute held :their January .meetirg -in
srient the week -end hnder the par-
ental roof.
•: Jiiitband: "Darling, What has 'hap-
pened; why' have you • that plaster
over. • yorir left eye
Wife: "Plaster -9,7 That's ,my. new.
ht.".• ,.
the hall, with lst "vice, Mts.R. Ross
_
in the chair. 'Roll cak ,"New year's
•resolutions". 'It Was decided to. have
Scotch Conert on laimarY 26th,
f011Owed by a &Mee and that.:the,
coneert begin :it 8.18; sharp. Miss
Cath!erine Mowbray .ancl.:1Mrs, "Chas.
Gi1espie, gave ..:re.aditige. Mrs. GA-.
son • •GiIlespie sang -,O, --solo; ;Misses
34, 4.1!!!.' Calller0 „retarned, home
'frau; Northern Ontaria: last week.
Mrs. Pi1h-e1.1 Vint Spent 'a few
clays Wet • Week - With, Dungannon
friends.
-,mr, and ges...,• ‘Tebn DIOe visited
With .Mr. a04 Ilja. Will Alton on
$Pncley.:
• .
Mr. and Mrs.. Will Lane.• of Ripley
visited at Mr. '4Anles, :11aCkett's "re-
CentlY.: : '
Mrik are !oily to. report. tifo. ser -
ilius illness ;of ' ,Mr. :Win:, 'Sherwood.
We hope forin early recovery.
• ' Mr.' and Mrs ‘,Tfies ,visit-
ed at Mr. ,Ernest 4,131a.ke's,„
-• Mr. and •Mra.Bert* and, _ •
.daughter : anent Sunday at Mr... SPOlice
, • '.•
• 'Mrs, ';',JohnI,Enierseiri. of Kiniengh'„,
„ -
is'Yisiting• with her parents, Mr. 104
Mri, Ralph Nixon. ',. --- • .
Mr.and gra.,Jacbb Hunter and.
f a "". visitedviith Mrand „Mfg:
-John Campbell recently.
Miss Agnes Gibbs _spent'
. •
with Miss" Janie Alton
,
Sunday
4th CON., KINLOSS
,
Anna Mae and Susie •Carriok, .0dnet
ka Ms A McQuilhn„„ the '..tOoie-t.'
.D.epressiori.• The c,011ection was • re.
.elveO and .the ineetiiii: Closed. '',' • .
• . The, Langside Club 'held; their' en-
.tertaininent on Fx:iday "night. .A play
With other numbers.' were 'given by
those 'South' West • Of . Langaide. All
report, the, c'oncert' a -:fine one: '
uc now an
n oss
Burial
atives Interested in
roun
•
comas
iic
s Pictured Belo
THE' •MAIN : entrance to ''th.e DI udale Meinoual paik. off :1iVilon. avenue 'SMith, • .ehOWini., a section • of the. beall. be•
stone fence and :the ornipnehtaFiroti' gates erected this ''Year: also the "Offiee ledgeand chiniet tower which•wititiful
; Year. to : ooMplete the development Courtesy .of St Thomas .'Tinies4ohinal. • „
••;ri.• the", aitiele which ioilOws• re- o.aitaii,„., • aisi •rus.;,-ery 'Are -
• fe ace' is inaue to 'James IVIitcheli
Well-known LuCkriew,' 'boy and Neil
. „
' Grahain,',a .• son. 'of'• Duneaa
ham; Concession 2,.,Kinloss
t
A. 0
. •
. Styles - change ' with the 'inevitable
niiieri of progros1-0.even Styles ni
burial: g.riiiiralS. Within thelaat few
'Years ii, '7t,ri.ilSt, Oniarkabie change
. has taken, face in .tho enaracte'r , alid.
appearance of' ouolit cemeteries. ..,12.0e.
oou•-fastitolied t2,0,d'S. .acre!..• wriii• 'its
• railed ' plots and ' narrow.: outfis,
triripstones and hioniienciii;i :and ts
. 'varied', cenditl'on . of .4-nainteriancC, i i,s
. ...been .:succeeded . by ,beatitiitil .. land -
res in ' which ' the • dead;
.. .
. May •/ sleen. amid • ' surroundings that,
..-..:0o,,, the grave' of its ,;•ilastere associ,
, ....
',-'',•illtiall, jvith....the:".._Oriji..,11to4pcf!, ,21410
eesi,•etery :. of the. f.utide.. will be a•
,
burial ' ground 'aa ,••attraCtive as the
neat• citi parks, •with Wide„ gravell-
ed ,driveWayt.,• ..i,vell ' "balanced .. lio4Vur
"
and shrubbery -,plantingt,.• arid:. Sweep-,
, 114'4)11;6d of rich • .green idwit iiri-l•
Ivolt6o, by grim .thouoils and ,the • irt,
• regiilar', Shapes of':,grave, stones.. :, •
' Within the • lasttwo years the
„ ,
Creation Of ' stieri 'a. ' britial :ground
,.
has been taking,"place in, St, 'T,horillit.
The Elnidale• Meiherial. Park: . is .the
• .result: ' By the .ed of .o'ext.' yeo,1%,
li...hen' iiii4e.•40.ritittration building.iiiid
alined" tower andthe •. reek garden
'will be built theorhjectywill be, coni.
, .-. • pleted. SeVeral...intermenta....have al-
ready been Made in' the' park.
' .0.,.. "De"Ve"lonnient .of the Elindale. Me-
••, merle' ..yeek Wit, . beenT :surprisingly . , ,,,..,
'rapid. ,The ' Projeet w.q...110,t‘ lat11).1,.et'l I, `.•°1•V thilh-'" hitS' 13°" ih.6. ease . 11
..•*. 'Until 1931 WhCii the:alto was 'Celeot•-• 's-cv.a•ral, (5tli°i' ..ee.lnet• ar)'''.Park - ' ..
- • .'.Q: ata, the, preliminary work started; ., life , mbuiti44,4.ticiii. .bui1o,14,: litr
-.A.Shton.:11,Donglas'i ,lc,C.... of., l,JOT.1011 he. 'constru6ted of the sane ..type 01
'
and Neil 'Graham. tif .StIornal
.„ T,..' 4
t4
l',cla ••ato-and Will he , located a,
• ' ' e ' the 'ohne Vers helririd ' the. old toliitt park .,61,16.itoer6,. oft.; wilsoi
r.I.Yerine ,sotith, The field stone ehittia
tower. viill: he incorporated, with, ..tho
administratihif htiilditik. The chiniei
"Ivill, SOUndit ,different.peribile Of, tht
0,*'
44l:4• I a.; ..-a0-111;.-7Fri--"7kli-V.,61a1,10,014 14 W... ' 44 te'v
1.4 v.a.4..,..“.._,,f ,:,te,..1.0..).04J..e,,, Lite." ...sial'i:..ei. 6 41'
41;j LAA.444il44.7.7i:y ! uyii,joimo. ..Li.iiiA-••
C5u, ' ItAt1...etk :1;ath.• WOeki .al.• it
iicitt Li • tile ti.v.ait.'9,s 14,,,•.i.iti-
"cluartuL • .k.Avaiiu . t•Jentrai ilocet: vviti,
,...iio .iici„iietusi Laie ly114.4u,. . N, fA. is, Ala
. • • .
i.osiity: .,...i .i,riist fatal CO 4...:{01101861 4444.
d feliaoie trust pompany.-tiie• iiivest,
merit willtotal ": iniout. 1.51..i UM. "
. . .. .
• : .• . ' IA Local,Entororise ; .(
. ,Developiiient,!,of • 1 ih,e ErixiMile . Meni--•
(
.orial ',rarK is a ,. i csi c1.t:41.0.'4w. 111
every sense 'Of .in worii. •,,f.lit Oni.;
:has it ,retulted. In the .beautificatioa:'
of tno ,Elinoale : section- or the cit.), -
but it has provided -.'eltiolhYinent ',fel
a notaber..cit S. l'hoinad. peoriie 'ant,
a market "for.:1ocal material' and Orin- •
,.p,fies. The, wage bill •for tile.present
year is about $/•010. Even: the fieh.
stone 'that: has ,"gline . iiito.':•the .eOri.,
'struction of . the rioutularY ..fence : 'oi.
the -Elm. street, arid 'Wilton .-t avenu..
south • side&:of 'the hark Was beiihs:.,
locally,froiri, the.. '11epburri : deposits
at...New Sartim. This fence, one of the.
major iteni& in. the .1903' develennient
program, id a , feature ' -Or the nark
It is quite it 'heiv .departure in Odle -
try .Dirk." gifCloeures.,•,. .',.. , • • •, . ,
, It • is declared, to lie. one of''Ow
illicit exampleg .:of field Stone fence::
in. the Province. The . beauti of - tlic
fence will .1;e0, enhanced by.. the ,ttini,'
nied privet .hedges that ,hav.e • been
planted ..iinniediatelY 4 back Of, the
stOrieWorie.., The „stonefence and. the'
•miidtiVe. stone :cOrner. and:, ,entraride,
pestshove', enable the builders tc' '
tarry' Otit the Oark,iOet More-ilefin
•
..••••.AL •••;•`,..1. •
eir
•,..a.,••Abbob pa:
, ,1441.; 141
tel4C VALI 44.4 sty -.156..... jp, 41.64.A, .
• Qty v.; •
,L • L;I• wr
.14_rLA. 4.‘4.1.6,01 Loo'i.•
A.• ,
, vt 61./gi 6.41: Y 014. tAA4V.CW1tY6; 14, .!;114::
V44 1J440 b' • ‘'N4‘A4.!V•
, Vai‘tIA WIU&' 11446iitta V 0.1. 4
. V AL'er 44' Ue4i-kiLd 111b7.410.-,.
eu, ..,ii....•
whole. 'area can ue, itrigat.eu
oevore".i.iroa;:kiit
•• • "
, • • . ,
' Care Is Included
The cOnivany
lile propee iiiaifltC1i.iflc v., 1.45
1'1'1'61/IOW 10 nlaue' .aor
...ore ifl 'tne.-puitaase.-ei--a--,Tioi.4"
' cent. u.
1.110 ,gread aale Wili De 1)4:iced 'ill
•4frust larai "lot iieriietuni Upkeep, i1-
llIg itnieS1.t•.4 11.1 aechritlea.:'V1444 UI.,
burial 'coats
• nark:like the Eimdale *Memorial
skit:it, at least One'ttnire 'lets
,a0 averagecottof burial in-a..teni-
Aery Where mune' niOntrinents are
Artikic bronte tablets' ims
*ft.h the ground, Will take 'tile
aceOf headstones and iiiii.ounients,
' expected' that :,the, ebroni ' WO-
ait• a' Will he Manufactured
ane plots Will he defined by ,concrete
.earIcert..Of hnifOriii site and doti,44.
. with the old Su 1
orupertY or Ehn street :can • apnret
:iate" the . Wonderful transfOrmatiot
.rat has taken., place since I:981, buz
ow hertonn, ..,eXcant those identified
,vith the project, realize the • great.
kinottnt :Of Work itykilVedand dist
.indicaps. that had tn. be oYercritife'
it:the first place tileentire
vat.; thoroughly drained, involving
aeavy: expense. The hid, rail.
',Yak spurt that , eta, into. the.ni
,.ards had to be. rem:Ovid...and •tht
2.0o nd levelled and !Proared foi
6 . ga., When the Mill and other
mi •trigs ' were razed, ,:, it
'iteeesostit tQ in blaszojdex:ting on
t, •'
aVY „stone fOundatioat'', -MY et' •
ingthe house. This was•ia;:i0rOiliglriv:.•
task In ,1W00,... tea; the whoh
fiftedi,-tUire," area- Wan graded' CO •deft;
...term. With the landscape
When One ;e9fitider4 that *ifei
vision hns• beet; 'Made' 'for aporoki-
nititelY 1l,000 teravet, the valoit,' -In. -wages -an- -be---roalizcd. -
e
.
, project. They associatod. then, solves
With the late 1106..F, Macdtarmid.
(1." S. Butler', grasOf? an(I
Fred A. 'Boll, cotintV engineer, in' the:
"proniotioti- of the idea! TheV sr 'V fw
need,: of "stieh
,'...._..i. .,,a -ThOritati.:Ahey jroected other. "Int.'ff.
'„ The' rockery will be Cotistradcted
tery parks in
314.41rfok_
"area,. which offers nattiraVabaritagre
for a beautificatiOn effort' .of'th
1 T4 Will' he, the Itafu're of O•
• •',:tatea that: had been .061)!.91•060 "'a!'
course: of eonsfriYotiori
411 **il'eli. Oe'or"I'140'""?' ,,VS'''''il"°'!''''''1"°,1tg •„1114,1d Iv tiken garden ' in, rock -worked _ effect
: 10 totiele,' Poirloil '.fer1'-i'll?•r'''''''.i„':* ;with infort0 little tiOolc.:Thej4obelne
i,,..t. ..tioos• 'ino.ornortIfro '.04,'I ,. 4ilt be earrid out in eareftil hat-
.04Ati. yfilo'r1"4:' T''7O`if Ooteo'Ae ttlll'il''''Itt'' • iiienv with t -6 Other ',bean -01646n,
, ti#.0 -i4sstiVir0.- thoo!.tor 046; dr.. -- ' 1 " 4.L..,,,..4,....... J; ,.., _, ,.. . ,, ,„„, . ,,,,,,„, ,...;„.
, ,,,----- ---- -.,---.1-....,-., . • -, . .1. „0;,1 ,; '... ',. i‘ riul.,.fler....,•;laanre ot t,l1P.: ..!,u 65"-::
.8 ,
,' - • ; ' iidii ..tite-itiistrittoti- littbr-p. ittifed-iitiht-ittAttirtieatior
•-••• izato!ri • iefOtinient ..Orogobi
'toito4 •10i"O'' &flat ; - Of • neleeted .'eVergreefl
ro •
/fib 14.116.0.1
•
built' next:
n e w field
iIntended• for last week)Mi .
afamily snpOe'.nt.„ week.aeriitin with
fribnds in St, Helens. .
Mrs. 'Anglia. McDoriakl, who has:
spent the past two, Months in
Rochester and Toronto, returned
home last week: •
Miss Mary MacKenzie of Chicago
is Visiting With -her -Mother.
•
School teachers and pupils, are
back to work again after a, few
holidays. • , •
Mr.: and , Mrs: ,A Gritham,.. „spent
clay recently. with. Jviis. J. Me-
"*nrctlY•
'Mrs.' Dan McKinnonspe a few
Stithe land who
it ill.
We are sorry to report the death
of Mr Alexander McLeod, „which'
occurredin the' , Hospital , at Falk-,
erton after a brief illness, • buthad
been . failing health for __seine"
time. The fitheral waS he14. an. F,ri-
day to Kinloss cernetery.
.KINLOSS.DISTRICT ,
- • • O.'L vigkilistk
,•
- The Orange • Lodges • of Kinloss
district :niet m "Kinlongli . Orange Hall
on..!ttiesday.. afternoon, '.itinuary
Distiict••Master :Ileac • Pinnell was
in the chair. Thedistrict showed an
••: and much
eithugiasia In the 'Orange, work Tie
village: of laicknoW was recommend,.
' for, the Orange celehration on:
Toiy. 1.2th4-1934. 'County :Master
flolderihi , presided , for :4.1,the election:
-nd installation .of .OfOcefS4he elec,,
•"ion resulted as follo*i: •,.'" I • •I".
. ,:District W4. 1%:fastef, Isaac Pinnell,
D. D. M.; .Earle ' Hedging; Chaplain,
TlOward Henry; R. Sec'y.„ Arthur
•
l'Iodgins; n. Sec y, w 4 yl
Treas.,' Levi Boyle, Marshall, [lamed
HoOgins;'' 1st Lect., john
2nd, Lea. JOhn Carter.-
, the Kinlough Orange boYs0luid 'a
very . tatty luneb. ,• provided for the
visitingbrethren. 'The, next Place Of
meeting was decided to be at Kin
ob • l4
4.0644 iota, :
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• 4'441'.4.1.10114 00 1444.
A..4/11(44/ ,rori„
• au 14. Ib,ii";•;',I4,4ii:Liiivuptv
csat , w4iA
,oy lionesirians going
•.0 41 u ironr i'inafore ,
was opposition 14
was , iirst
vlgoro,s 'now. .44411..
▪ uoVelopinent• has' takeii,
one. nears no 'orijet.tions,:,riusedi
fears' taitt the 'cometerY pars. Woes. -;
iilJUc tne vanie of anutting
appear to -nae been :g.,0:0uxioics.
liather,,,' the %transformation Of what
mitt' in, the nature of.,"a municipal;
eye.aote into One -Of, the nioAt••
esiitie..0snotsLin' bt rhomas has Added
tad aPpearance.• of 'eolitigtious.'prO;-•
pertieS arid ..prboably, .eithariced, their
. CHURCH, NOTES:
, .
Presbyterian Guild .
• The Guild was opened by singing
Psalm 110' The scripture reading
was taken hy`410Ward Johnston and
• --.
• . Open TO InepectiOn,
The • .Eloxiitle:1, Memorial Bark,:
is
. , , ,
Open • to inspeCpon. The :men
woo are responsible 'for this, •beatitit.
,riew ground , are petiod ,ei
what • they'. have.. ;kohl -India -he& and.
.anxious that Citfzend. of St. Thoriiii6
and surrounding district Visit' it 'tine,
SCC attractive it is. ;The' orna-
mental shrubbery in the park was
supplied', and." Planted .h.Y McCon-
nell $lliierY'ConinanY Of Port Bur-
well.. The TOWlaxid COnttriletion Co,
of Guelph had ,the contract for ;cotiL
ttracting the eniebs,' .waterworks,
draiiiings; roadways, 'ett. This is .the
critlipany that builttlie tOltridid CM),
!crete. pavement to Port Stanley
an Ottensiiiit .;tO NO: 4 Highway:,
James 'Mite:hell .,President ' of the
Towland; Comoany, is vice -,president
'ot. the:. Elgin Ceitietety Company.:
'Linitted'w C. S. Butler-S.t. Thonias-is
'President Of the cOmpany, Ashton' /4.
Douglas, IC.C., London. .is secretary
and director; C. Honsinger,
ThotritiC, treasurer .and. ditectoil NeiI
C.Graliate4,. Peed A. 13011.. Douglas G.
Maecliarinid, 'Sti. Theivititk'.!'tre.
direc-
tors. Jedeph• 8t. Theingst
city -sales Mittiager,, The late 'Heti,.
. arrai
A .••
,
interested in, the; • project. '.•
geettahle, that he was •thatte to live,
to nee completed. He 'Made fre-
quent tO;tlie eity.i,viii16, the: cle,t
veltionient; ,Wasr, lit. progress. , •
[the abatte( fromt •It Voy,
ember •tt,. It?.oritos Times
Attriii
the •Lord's' prayer, repeated in,. um -
son. Fellowing ithe pra,Yer, :Mrs.
Phillip Steward _gave a solo. Messrs;
Henderson end MacDonald 'played 'a
violin • duet The topic by Mr. Stewart
Robinson • wos very, interesting, ,The
offering. was taken up and the 'Clot-
ing hymn. was 662:.' Rev. • MacDenald,
closed tht meeting' with Pr.aYeri
Victoria Mlssion Band
The first Meeting of the Missien
Ban& for the Y,ear 1934, was "held on
MRS, (REV.),. P. M. 'COLQUITOON
Mrs, P. M. Col4uhonn. passed awe'Y
PeeoefUlly on J,.411,ry3rd, at Have-,
lier,ran4dett ninne was Susannah
Wiggins, being hoth of pioneer set- ..
tlete at N. Marmara, With ber' imihlie
seIoI edacatian, she: tookthe ele-.
alentarY 'leSsOnS innwsi, later at,
tericlirig',.. high school in Lindsey, -
Whereshe took Afrther , lessons' :Ilk"
ronsie froni Profj,aVsher, 1.11fou,
aduating: nhe taught ia one pr the
ine schools, near' Bordova:...
:FolloWing the, deathi` Of. her Mother •
In early life, the '.0a. boplesoad, was
told and,,•With. her 'father she look
LI? '
residence in SPrIngbeoOk; thakink:
teaching of muaie her calling, for,'I •
period after his de,atb,...• Havinghad.:.
vea1f-religious---0Lexper2enee in early
life fostered and nourithed bY 'a wise, -
and goodly father," this was
inain-
ained through all thele varying
oerieneet. She successfully 'took, the :
ours& in Toronto Bible Training
institute, With the vie** of giving'
iervice for her Lord. The late 'Mils
NIcKenzie ' of Lncknow „ and 'Ashfield
neighborhoods, was a faverite 'ac-
maintance wik both -were engaged
"s• 'Bible Women in. Toronto. The de -
eased accepted a position - in, the
radian, Indastrial School at Elkhart,
1Tan., Which Was followed by a
ler, position' at Brandon, Map: From
3randon' she went' to Winnipeg,
•vliereLthe became rrOtron. of the
W.C.A., and later' "Frances Wllard
lorne"., . and Travelling Secretary of
the Women's .Christian TeMPerance.
tinipn. This position,she relinquished
„
who; *at 'then in hifirst el,iarge Alt
:Dominion City, Man, After holding'
4;uhsequent positions in Saskatchewan;
land Alberta, they Carrie east to .Riell-
-niond and finally t9 Ashfield,L9nt.'
With her health failing, trips
were taken to Scotland and Indianna
ti 5, in the :.hope of reeni3eratio4hut •
all -to no avail. Last. falislie-vinited7
Monday, Jannary. 7th. The Imeeting
'Opened by singing' him; :662. f011qW,-,
ed prayer 'hi: Mra.', .-Mitelfoririald.
Mrs. 'Writeon, acteh as president, The
'.of'minutes last .M6eting. was then,
read end ado/Amt., 'Marlon johntten
4.
relatiVe&Lanclthe, old__ scenhtMi
rnora and neighborhood ' 'arid While .'
•visiting her nephew, 'Geo. Wiggins-
.
Havelock, on the., return • journey
!ri.Lticknow,', she was striclrn._ worse,
ni-41;nfter'thfee months trying illness,
'"eacefully ;passed to ,oThe ReSt. of,.
!'‘e Blesled, who die. in the Lord:" •
'Despite failing .0•1•Malth,,1 she • •was •
orer.' ready and alWayt aCtive in Hi
s'eryiee'; never lotindwantingtosay .
he needful ' word ,, deliver, the;
•••,:ightfUl: message; a: loving teacher'
rind'. good: -expOtitor of. "The'Word''; •
in missienary, effort.„ intense', and •••
' •
"She nreathed! and,. ;alas, • un-
wanted!': Would fittingly.:_sunimarize
lier, lifeand ekperience.
The faneral. took. place, , Friday,
jantia'ry. 5th, . The service,was enn-
dneted• • in St.' Andrews . United ; ••
Church, Marrnora, ;by the ReV.... S. '
Keirip•. of Havelock 'United :Church, `.
whoseserrice she valued, and who
was,, so . painstaking' and 'faithful in • •
hit ,attendance .during her lett:ill-
ness. Jriterment followed in MarmOra
Ceinetery, in the faniily pot7-•••-4-'"
RYAN LAID TO -:.,
!.
The remains of -Nancy- 'Polley,
ivi,do*. of Jacob Ryan, were laid' 'to.. •
rest in Dungannon •Cemetery,
day afternoon, . the servite ,:it ,.the
house and 'grave being conducted bY •
her -vaster,- : RO.,D. A.-MacMillp,
„.
of DupgannOni 1.1nited, Church,. '
Viying members i of fiei tanilly- were
all 'present:. Mrs.' ;Elliott, New '...
liitkeard; Mrs. William Ctiestir','Ash
field; Harry Ryan; Goderich an(I'MiSn:
,Daisy .Pyan" • and Mits., Nolo' kieff
at home. Her, only surviving, sitter,,
.MiSs Sarah 'Polley who resided, With. „
wat .also, -present. All.'day.TueS-..
day,' and •Wednesday o . friends., and,
fortrier acqUaintances' i,n large .
numbers' at a final :tribute of leve ,
.4tid. respect, for •-thie:Whorii they. all' 0
revered,. :Beautiful', floral triblites;
.0,xtressing the sympathy of 'many,
sure nd d' k rid • '1 ly '
,.. 01.1 e e casket,. et, . a si Mit 1 .
and Bessie Stewart were enosen as ,bc._.ke
o their ' niesiage; .. The ' pall i' 1.
program, Cent ,or the next ,trieeting. '''
0i,_, bearers' Were tichard • Finnigan, A. "
The Scripttire reading :Was read PY It .ritilrn.ii. 'rhOputs ArioleflOri,, jar.i"
Witiiiiifra"cl i JOhnston,, followed hY pevis MaPride Peed Anderton and S.
tlaYkillenn, iTItilLe' ''11T:eried, ddffitreir(11 6n d7 for then
s t ;I:vc17; :T' 4PATTP:-i4Te'k'
Mrs. MiteDon'ald Presiding &Vet- tbe
Older gtOilp •tinct Mrs. DOngles toOk
the' youoget 'grotto. :The. .,elosing
hYmri"vviis.,771; followed hy the Lord's
Prayer; ,'.
tok0
TKO': -11 gill it
;was , ake byPexford psttandr, A
pleasing duet was Ming bY.,Mattlia
MacCallinn and Margaret ' Ritchie. '
The topic Poverty IrieVittible
was dealt .with bi- Clarence .Greet,
Plana -,inatrunlental athedrai
eas
*n$ held on ,Monctar„evening, vi6 Xonzie, This was follSwed,„ by Sey.,
the 'CitiZeilslilp COM., iri' charge . of eial.chethses in 'which took part,
the,',,prpgreni. The tylo`otitig oolied ofteiv Whieh the meeting closed with
with the Aingittg*Of :and the 1h0 repeating Of, the 111zpah:
reneating Of tho ' Lord's prayer itt ailtiori,
trilitrini The Scripture reeding :Waft- Next MOntlity colored' slides 81;164
ti t,iflian 'Herrie, The Pible ittg many VOWS6 : the trePleat
, .;
liOilOter 44 the -wank poi w-phrwritdatrwii-10-0
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