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*mmonoosoo.
roup Eniertainment
, (Continued from . Page '1)
n the pianeer homes of our fore-
• bearers. -"I'Oet and., Peasant" .:was a
difficult piano number well, rendered
as.a duet by Missee 'Gladys Tueker
and .Teasie MacKenzie.; •". •
• :The •highlight of •the prograM,
EXTRA TRER$ AVAILABLE
FOR REFORESTRATION
"I'rees., for reforestration And *ind-
.
break purposes are 'again • available
and.•are. supplied free by the Ontario
Forestry Ranch. Owing to the fact
that the,':Fprestry: Branch, has a, sur7
•plue.,uf frees bn;•hand this :Year; the
'THE : SEVNE
ereentations Tertnipt,te
" Skati,pg 'Party
MISS Jeasie IdacKenzie Fittingy
• ReMembered By Church.. Organiza,
tons' Follotwing :Skating - Patti
-Monday Night.
With keen ice arid a .large tura=
out the" y01ing people's Society • Of;
the United Church, held an; eniQY-
Ale-. :skating Pa.rty. ;the rink on
Monday „night, :which' Was !enlivened
by he presence of the.I.Lueltnew
;freely., num-
erous • ;Selections:•; -At the, 0oncluaieri
)f~' the -skating, the party: gathered
In the chnrch, *here ,sandwiches and.
.:offee,, were serven•
It was then that MiSs •i4sEdeI Mae'
'Kenzie, who enters St. Joseph's 'hos-
pital 'today as a nurse-in4raining;
was' honored' by variins Organiza-
tions of the church. Jessie: has for
,ver : six yearA, been a meat faith-
ful pianist in the Sunday. School ..or,
chestre, has been a •member: of the
choir; • And * •member, of the Young
People's !Society: ,where she has al -
Ways, given freely and .of
her Musical' 'ability.As
cast of 'fifteen" players and eritit.,'
; led "Mrs. O'Leary Gees Into Bbs17
nem". Tire -parts whether major pr
tnieor, Were -without 'exception, Well
• taken, and 'the, play. without *' dull
Moment "went over big": ,
The ...:stori centred around the
, O'Leary family, comprised--.tif:T'Mre=
R. Thompson as Mrs. O'Leary,
„W. B. Anderson' as )11r.O'Leary and
•Frances Thompson as Nellie O'Leary
and .Nelliete boy -friend; pill Hewitt
its Billy Smart. These four Tinier
part, with Mrs. Thompson, Playing
• the leading roll, were ably taken
iebt'earried:flthef--7plity7--throu h
roost:: miceessfullY. Mra. O'Leary,
tired ef farm life, Craved her 'inde-
pendence and plannedon going into
the' boarcling-house business at . the
seaside. Fler persistence, assisted, 'by
the high pressure salesmanship of
Mr. Rae is :Mr. Stonelieuse,-, finally
resulted. in Mr. O'Leary : disposing of.
•
:•forestration Purposes to one person'
riOt be adhered to and no charge
Will be made for additionalquanti-
tiea over this nullifier. ;
,
For winilbreak work no increase
in number will ,be, nuide;50.0 'being
the' limit :to each applicant. : •,:,
Refereated,larld -. or, natural basin
is ' exeMPt from. taxedaccording : to
‘statute which reads :in part, "Any
park of a farm used for. .forestry'
•purplose. or being 'whiidland' •is ex-
,
ern* from:taxes, provided 'that ,such
exempticins Shall! not be greater'
thanone ace • in tdii,ucres
, .
' the farm- and'the new 'venture Was
emnrinniced. with Mrs: O'Leary ran:
ning the show, •wliile lie was reduced
to a 'mere :domestic about the board-
ing honse. ,
BUsinesis, boomed but -With it came
trfalsank tribulations ...With • the
' • arrival oi Mrs.' Tit. LXacKenzie, as
Mrs. ' Newton,' ;her daughter Rose
(Lillianoilorne) oiad Rose's iritended,:
. Jimmy Sprat (Tern • Henri) ' the
:boarding ,house was 'Overtaxed. .Mrs:
;•MacKenzie- was an asthmatie. 'Pat-
ient and her bronchial iihepiea and
.forlorn .look, . foretold the end; was
near, and (caused peals Of laughter
• To and " Irst
• • „
soffit, 'much to the, disgust ,,of :Mrs:
O'Leary.. kiup Martin : (viola Kerry)
• 'as .a sOphiscated, old Maid, 4ave. the
hoStessMore to Worry , about y
strentionslyobjecting to • abusive
• latiltuage that. Mr. O'Leary
• eeted at: her, and irinnifred. Ackettr,,
• two-letters-a-daY . to her lover, kept
O'•Ieitrk provokingly, busy in , the.
CePttaity ..postivan.'Miss 'Tiotter
(Mrs. ;Turner) was subject to
and slept among hot Water bottle,
and her appearance' on . the stage
with an armful Of hot water cantain-
era wits most amusing.
In leaving 'the 'farit,.Ilellie'O'Leary
• • had left but :not 'fOrgotten her .lover,
BillyTsm-art-; Mrs.' 0"yreearY, liaCtither
Plans for her . daughter, , and ;'was
doing all in her power to.: arrange
her marriage to'' Phellx lifadonte-
(Mt calvert) *ben( it".ivail reVeiled
that he was a 'villain:: Detective
Flop attempted to £117-:
rest: hint,- but ;took the flop freni the
01,10/i, but the: Chief of Police
,MacKeniip), .stepped ' t� Over-
.
. power him and prevent MO.. escape,
•
: after 'turning the boarding. house
;upside down,. mn, time thaalet
• This Was the: last. Straw, .And with'
'the arrival of &hart With geed:
..news; Mr.',and Mrs:. O'Leary readily
agreed to return to the fan* as' dici
Nellie, but in ". this case not to
parents 'farrn,. AS BBly, Smart had
; „other ' fell
right in line. "•Rtisaell .darniss acted
a's ;the iinappy.meanengerLboy- in =the
,Rev. Tucker hrjeflY. est-
: pressing delight in the SucCeati Of
.whatproVed a new awakening
in the social life Of the borigregation.
Mr, W. L. MaCKenzie; :whOse un-
tiring effOrts, 'were. in, ••• email
meastie ,responsible fOr the stteeSS
.01 ttme evening, tlittfiked ' thecoin-
4 r
Mittees and ill in \his grottp- far their
to=operatian,' WillinkneSa help' 'and
,goodwill WhiCh had 'prevailed
- otirsat
iri.I MiteKerizie•sgroup were. 001
The 'the
Congregit10TO, ' was n factor'. eeti,
ilributirig,..to-auceess,-Ite•-saide to--als0
thanked: the. oreheatra ineinterd ,for
;theft'. assistance, Ltinch ';'Wtia Stilted
•And 9 .pletisant oveninO, tonelnded;
,
be .rnuch'inissed and in View, of past
•serViees, the three organizations:
abOvo Mentioned, each . .tOok: the op-
•portunity • to present Misa-.MacKen-
zie, with. attractive gifts.
'The. 'orchestra address was read
by:,, Mr; •Harvey .Treleave* arid,' the
',-Preilentation.,,,Oftunr„aero,Pack_:,,macle
by Jack McCall. 'Mies Gladys ticker'
read. the :a0dreas from the choir an
Clarence' Greer made •the preSer ta
tieof a 'Siesta: .. The
Young People's Society !gave.. Jessie
a, large' hynrinark with tiss Margar-
et . McCallum .reading .. the .addreer.
And ..•MiasAfargare“-itchie 'Making
•the: presentatiOn. ; '
. . „
• These addressee gifts *ere'
'Showered on Miss MacKenzie in
rapid, suctession;- but 'in spite ef thisy,
she made an exeeptienallY.'fine .reiilv
in :thinking eaeh organization.. ,She
expressed 'the P,14teure :she had
found in beirig..„'ef .;assistance and,
spoke of the , inanY happy' memoriesher —valuedgifte Whirld recall in
days to, •-folow.
• The''addresses were as kollews: -
Miss: Jessie MacKenzie,'
.faripand, net more' 'than twenty
acres,-hekl-- ander. Owner--
•'KEEP AT ',IT! • :
The, constant . drop of- waterwears
away the hardest stone; -:
The constant -gnawing' • Towser
misticidatedthe toughest bone;.
. The eenstant ' chining-loVer carries
eir the .blushing --
. The. Constant advertiser: is the man
who getsthe trade.
• -7`t.
'NvESTIG.ATION- 'REPORT
EXONERATES .SHELTER
Management Of Wa)lterten Shelter
',Ilk TO Blame In Child's Death -
,
• .'The report of Major C H Buck-
land, inspectorof the Ontario wel-
fare: department' . which has been
martiuil
.eduripiptely exonerates . the niatuite-
• ntent of the 7iirillterten . Children's
, Shelter ,Of any blarne in : chnnectiOri
with the death there.: Of a _child
named • Clarence Cooper, whic was
investigated'', by a coroner's j urY•
The report coincides with the ffneling
of • the y • • • '
M Martin:said the cleparthient
Wenkl' be. -glad toAct . on the advice
of the jury that ::closer ..supervision
'otTer : the children be eicierciSed. ' ',In
thiscasethe child had been il .froin
birth and ;the inatroo did' not
itmedical history.. He was lcePt in
a room by hiniself 'downstairs i: where
df:.a :serious affliction.
Dear Jessie:—
!ji.member--% Of the Orchestra and
also a number of your frienda take
this opplortunity of expressing ?tar
apPreciatiori for your years of faith-
ful- serviges as our pianist
, .;YoUr Aeriiceswill long be.. re -
.Mentberedfor manY:, reason's, .arnorig
wkich are three :outstanding one
namelY, agreeableness," • chaerfilineSS,
• • •
And faithfiilness....:, ou .always workld
or, harmony and were ready,
. . ^ . ' .
rfice your :own tnterests -to: make
whatever . you put yOur :hand 'to' a
Success. : ';
We Orchestra mernbere in :par-
ticular, appreciate'the' :many. times,
we „mettit hotha,, alwayt .t� find
a. smilingWelcoMe. 6 know of he
time .i our. years .o lose .aSsocia•-
tlena th ou ever efused to ;fall
in' liria with nY stig tion .that *T'&'
for the:: good n .are of .0e
organization, an u are
about" to launch out into e world on
yoni. chosen.-: -ProfessiOn, as •,student
*lite,' the :Onesihtereated in this gift
Onitedly--ilek yeti to aceept it with
our best -: wishes for your • futuro
Proanerity,: happiness , and. ,supeess.
Signed 'Of th"-e-70tCheetra.
J.
karkey'..,'Treletti?Ori-,%4.
" Jack
Miss Jessie MacKenzie;
NATIVES OF ASHFIELD
'opsEivE GOLDEN, WEDDING
M and Ali's; A. 4, Maeln-frre Fifty
Year 'Married First Of Year
• An event of interest to bider Ash-
field:residents toOk Place ..in .Toronto
oh New :Year's Day, , When, gr., ark,'
Mr§: :A. A. .1yfaeIntyre„natives of
that, Township; obs50thrved, their 00
wedding. ahniVersary.. ,
• Owing •i!ta' Melptyre's i milt;
ferenthealth, no, reception was held,
.but a nuinher ,Of friends; dropped in
dnring' tile', day to 'offer their, con-
gratuiationa... In the evening, a fain.
ilk: dinner *ea held at' .the leme of
their Yolingest daughter, ;Mrs: Nicol
MeNicol in ,Forest, Hill, Village.,
Ws. MacIlityre; who was Barbara
,
Ann ,Bay, was born .1 -it Garafaxa
teWrieldp, near ..FergUS And .moyed
with her parents at: an 'early 'age .,' to
A'shfield: Mr. MacIntyre; • who Was
hem at Lochaleh, 'Started
nese life . as a, clerk in Mr: Wilkie's
attire at Arriberley, later MOVIngte
•
kinctircline. 'the 'Connie Were inakh
Dear Jessie:
We,the Members of the Lticicnow
United Church Choir; regret 'very
Much the fact that ydi.i. intist sever
.
/our ConneCtiOns ." With us in.' -thif.:
near future.' We • Will .miss not Ohly
YO.ar musical talents; Which have
ways been faithfully' and, unitintin
ly given, but we Would as Yon ti''
be'leve' Us when We say that we
iniqs you for YourSelf alone. ,
These' ., partings betWeen friend'.
and assocites .bei forever ha''
poling, :but We'. are happy in • thr
thenglit that you :aro leaving. Us
eng,age in one Of the mildest of
profession&•, •• .
As. a • ;tangible expression of ; out
appreciation of your : past Seri/IC(1v •
;Lila . of Oui geod , 'wishes,' rfor ,,Vont
future happiness mid AuecOSS, ,we Ask
,
ven. to accept this small gift.
' Signed on behalf of the Choi'',
ried at t,ne honie Of the bride's, par-
rnts
!".Laurier„ toWnslup en
JanuarY „1,884, by ., the, lat'e Rev,
iVrt, and .164i tila6tntYre''S fittylirk
dasuglitor•aoc
son,, !of'„*Iloni .realde. ih Termite,
-They are=Dr.
Horace Mactrittit; Mfg:, 41,;,MaCd
Kenzie,,• Mcsii Agrid litacintYre; and
Mra,'Nie�I114alsfi4e1., '
1-11
Mis Jessie MaclCaniie,
Dear; Jesset—J.
As!. rreinbers 'of the ythirig People 4.
•
e
Vve are talking...44 oppetiiii
ItY,•••tit
nreg§ to yen''Obr ,regrat\'4"yorit in
.‘ended: departare-frOili--etir Midst;
.
You haVe been; A: ,'VerY,
uonher ot Our ISodiefs, rind , VO,"•11i;
bright" Cheery proSerice he
Local & erteral
Mrs, J.A, Geddes ; spent last week
visiting in. Torento„,'. • •
.
'New prints, Ginghains an# Wash
Geeds. Still at the old low prices.—
MARKWI' STORE.
DIO,a MitChell, 0 WiartOn,
41)(14 the week -end at 09 Inn'oP
her: p4ents, Mr. and Mrs.- Ivr,•.
:
:YOUR DR'UOGIST can supply yeu.
with real foiit •conifert. Use CresS
Corn!, SalVe at MeICIM'S .,TDR:(1G'
STORE,
Mr. 'Jacob Miller, who has ,been
;s-P,400e:s1Y.-111-at, home for, more
tlian fiVe Weeks; shows ,little chang
in his cOndition.
..
Mrs: W. E. Henderson, ie receiving
treatment ,at Private. Patient's Pay -
'lion, Toronto General Hospital, hay-,
One there on ,Wedriesday. last:
Winter 'Grips District ,
,
Joint iliting • „ .
The regular ,meeting of the Lnck-
now Joint Club will be 'held in the
Orarige,tHall, LuCknew,' on Tilled/lei-
day, February 7tli; at two o'clock..
Miss Jaisie MacKenzie' was the
-guest of honOrI,!. When a num6er Of
bride ;tea at :the.' hoir
F. T. ArrnstrOng. on :Sat:61.day even
MiSSI JeSsie. MacKenzie lefft this'
morning for 'London Where. She
•enter , St..' 'Joseph's, hospital,. „ as a
Itudent nurse, and to "Where' .She is
Tellritkififb-Stb,-67-lrestif:Th-i4hep . ofTh'
'lost of friends.
•
Cantiriues To' ImproYe
Continued,, thOUgh slow imProve7
'Mont. in the child:Rim:1-, of my. ,JObn
I:eynt.: has been...neted dtiring the,
past week, and. he is now taking
considerable .liquid ,nourishinent..;,:
•Kennetli 'Macpherson; was a .Tor-'
, onto last. Week Undergeing. an .eper:
atien for the r'emOvai:Of an 'affected
(land".in ,the ,back of his, neek.": /le is'
•thY,t, able to . resun lus,_studies at
Walkeiton High 'School: Mildmay
Gazette.
7111JItS„RAY* r W4&R 1.4tl • 19,3
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;1.4'.:1.4144.t.'11*C: advance•.', prige.S,
. .
A„ cog4wip, ASSORTMENT OF TEA :TOWEl441110, !RQ:b;
. OR • TOWRI4-41sTO (L1NRN'. dint TRRRIC),,TILLOW
SHERVINO,;,.'UNBLEACII ED COTTON,. IBI:Itt011T, BEFORE
.•
I' -HE ADVANCE IN PRICES' :YOU CAN .SAVE FROM •
9, ?
• " 14: .per', ce*,
Pvv
4.y
NEW gAikitO OF: TABLE:OILCLOTH 45." n4 5.4"''
UG: FOUNDATIONS.; fer.:rags or weol; tinted on etreng,'burlay
•
At • • • • • • , • • • •:• -59c and 69c,
• • . •
RUG FODNDATION , on strong burlap, . not tinted. ,25c
•-ALL •BIIOKEN, LINES ;OF WINTER' GOODS REDUCEb.
.•••
-
Preabyterian_Y. W. A.
• ,„
• The 'reguisr meeting of the Y,W,A..•
was held on Thursday evening, last
the honie...; of 'Mrs.! 'Will Fisher,
geed • attenclance :being ; present.
--
presiding,, 'the meeting' !opened with
the :singing of a hymn, followd 1,)Y.
prayer '. and scripture reading by the
president. • After. business ..details;
IlYmri 793 was • sung. ..studk!
was taken by Misd Jean :Lyons, the
topic by Mrs. McTavish and a read-.
(1m—A—sele by -
Mrs. Philip • Stewart, accoMpanied.
by Mrs JeWittwas mueli appreciated
ed. The n-,eeting, closed' by the'.sing-
ing of "Blest be the tie. that binds",
after. .7which praYer was offered by
'Miss F. Reid., •,--Press,
•
„Mt MacKenzie, who is. in
poor helth, was takento, Termite.
.(3eneral.:,..Hespftf41on SaturdaY,:. Where :
he , ,,under. Observatien Arid. reeeiy-
Ing„Areatrnent: -.:Miss • Hannah • Mac -
,is in attendance slid
aceempanied her patient t� .Torerite.
.1‘fra: John: .1.1aCkett" hada fall On
the, ice „nearher .lioine •:on .,Thursday,
and althcingh.'.:"she •fortimately • ea-.
.paped ...breaking any bones, :suffered
A ibadly hornised arm... Her sister,
Wks, 'Medd.' 'Of Auburn is Visiting
with 'her it 'Present. •-•
The' Week was ',uslier0d,, in by
blizzard. that raged Sunday. And Mon-
day,almostin) -
paisable for ..-niotor •veld -010e' and.
'ioight: business :16'; . • standstill.
Teesday.. Morning the : Meretiri.' regr
istered 'three' below zero on a Main.
street: therniemetdr, but the WinT
.!cl.light snw
earcilt nUlletad!fd. teat; Zdli!
tinned during I Tiiasday And
Wed-
nesdsy vitha more :macler4te,- tent-
neratUre: Cars are :still .getting. thrn
O,h, the 'Graver. .Road, souti,
- MARK ;;AliNIATRRSARY,i•
• • • ; •-
Dance's ii LncktioW, :Loc:halsh
.11elyroo,d, ',on Thursday. night,:: tra,r,k7,
ed.:in 'this 'locality; :the. 175th.; anni-
versary of the: bir hday of Scothind'S
great; lyric poet, gebert Burns.. • IAt
,, .
all points the dai:icee•Were largely
,tencied: OVer. three, hundred, .PeOPle.
,
.jarnmed , the ' Town 'dance
:the:, Strains.,..of Arthur's Orcheaira;
Mi •, Friday. '.'mOrhirfg.
Lochalsh' :Hall' . ;wee pAcked ' *pare
.1-legan's, Orchestra :I' furnished the
melodyaleo at HolYrend
• • „
the Harris" Orchestra Supplying , the
.This hall, staged by -the Fire
,
borripany; isan annual event; and
•ilthOughOriginally LV, 'typical Scoteh
0,14-tinie .darice, f recent.yinters With
roads opened', for- -motoring,' has at-
tractedhinny. yeang, ' people; •'• Mr.•
McCallum was on • .hand with
hit!, ,bagPipee`• to bind,* genie nitic,
;
•missed as we gather here,. eadh :we1,
• Yenr services as, piardit have been
greatly 'appreciated, and We uniterilY
thank youfor all' your efforts in
helping'to triakoour meetings it,
SuCcess,, . .
• We ask yen ,to accept this Hymn.
ark aiid trust that AS. 'yOU, use
;z:. •
, event in 'the ce1ebra7.
tion.Of .ithe-oentennial Of the City,
• Of, q'ornto,, te: beleld.. this 'year,. ,
, 'took -Place .at, the: Itoyal':, Telt• .
• ,...a.±.10.i7ge..;:erowd:.,ot _interested .reei...v
.. loaves::•ar•-.Vtnial" breacLIO
-'1inte, in ',tlieelOgitig week of 1933:
• e.
St Godard'• on -
'.an Le
. hard . S,efipala: heroeS of. ...many.
hotly:. ?Might ,Dog Derbiea,'
fight .it'•otit a:gain ir the Alnebec .
' Dog,DerbY.Of February 23424 next
•
to be .heid: in, Ouebee City Many,
Other teams have ' already regis-
tered and special training; events
for the .filg show are being held:
. tip for the eitedurageinetit of
the yonager skigeneration is': ;
given" by the .•Ca'pd4can Pacthc
• RailiVay:•in the coulliany's
uraidoivof .a snacial school age ski
. _excursion -at": leAv rates . the
Laurentiand.',• just ,oUtside
•‘.real.. snecial was, lieairilY .•
:patronized ' by the youngsters.
-statistics recently issued by. the. ,
•,illiteati "of Railway "News •amd'
11tatistiee ':sbow • that .: the ••' safest
. Way AO travel is by": railroad. ••In':
a year's., operation . Of Canlian
•
and United States::"railreads •
one :passenger was, :haled out of
a.. total; cif 460,00,5.29 persons, eni,
..ried. a. fetal of 16;94113.40,10901fieg,
The Old belief that, wsonien tan- ,
•I riSt wear tAgh; heele.*ithout
jury o. posture and health was,
•• described "bhmk'' by .1 a
• .
• Browe.r ..elloe expert:of: Milwaukee
; delegate le the Natienal Shoe Re,
- ,
AssOCiatiOn convention .re7
.cently held -at the Royal...York '
Ilotel;' Toronto '
. ; , , •
.
• : A CAnadian inter-chiltegilte 'ski
' 'meet, unique developmentha East-,
canada as far th's ski-ing is
:cpneeraed, 'Will be held at the '
Seigniory Club, ,Igontebello, end of
January..., Toronto IThiyersitY;:
Ottawa University, yegill and St,
" Patrick's College in , Ottawa ;aro
a.niong the: colleglate Iteams to he
'rail -resented. ,'
SnWshovels andAvien.f,y:/.aelow
, • ,,,
Vi ,plaees,10...tianada
• Ilaced ,by !niashiek, $.5'. tOoVe
days., Wfiere
,,• the sixth annual' Midwinter' gulf .
iOurna,ment sWings into actiOn,at"..
.the Royal: IC.olw.e,o0 Co.uke Feb-, .
ruary 19-24.,:,piquirics and early. ,
entries from, ardent, golfers in-
dieate that 'Again 'this year the
toni•no„Ment:
' Myer.. Vc"or: Bileidersj
was, the firet :Of-
! three.. big, gatherings held At the
‘,Chatean. .Freintenac Quebec City,
thls 'year, If was siinnitAneotie
• With that. et:the Canadian Fruit
• • iand' Vegefahl e Jobbers' •AsiJobia,,
tion and t4ts followed Shortly
after bi.' the eonVentiott :4t the
Canrdiait.AsSeelatiot.TOurista
'. and •Publleity,'Intreans.'" .
•',Oratifieatien .at the; .:WaY'
• which. the ptibiic Is tising.,the ne
roil ntt1tt fierVite" .betWOO4I,'
ino.se. leiv • ithd4tegitia. was, et,•
)ressed,"Ly 1iii•Et
'.interviowed rernutly at ,ItegVill.
Tle 110)1 had ..amptif OffPortilnity LW
..
,A"sov:on ;train ,,servide
treeri eiti6s' arid :was vetY
)1(('1 lIwIUI•the resUlts being
• . Obtained, '
sts.
sant an .,,prontable evenings we liate
tent. t ogethere, „ , •
The geed .Wislies Of the ' Seciefy
10114-W yottrAnd-=‘tr-tis titliat==sn edam •
wilt, be Yontio 'la yenr et
entideit,er, '11
behalf of the 'Young leotile% SodietY.
,
ELECTED FOR TBIRD
TER* AS . pARSIDRisa‘
bOgannon Agriculture Directors ;
'Elect Jame* Lyons As President
For Third Terim—Seziety Eaie.Yed
Successful Peat Year. •'
• ,
At. the _annual lineeting ,of the
Dungannon Agricultnral , Society, .
. held last week, James T Lyons was
, re-elected ,,preeident2 ef the SocietY.
'for aLthir.,Lterni_434L0harles;Atten
:was re-elected Se'Cretary-treashret.
This Society hid 'made marked ad,:
yarices during ;the Past twe , 'seasons,
And last. Year'§ ;fair; WhileL,ranIting,,,•'':
as. one 'af the. beat. in the distrit,.
was financially ,suceessful.; prize ,
money totalling S765, !was ,''paid
full and the.•cleficit,' of a few year's
igo Was reduced :
hatit will be wiped out, entirelY'.
"M6
TS.' year. . •
' The .president And seeretarY: were,.
p (Anted . AS ilelgateS 4,o attc;..nd :the •
r)istrict Cenvention, at Stratford on
'eeb.j7, ...IinPrOvenierite• are...AO .,be
• -lade': in ',stabling aceomodatihri and
Aso to the •race -track,, as, races ire
lfflcers Were, elected - as. folloWsi
,
• on. Pres., William Bailie; President
7,"ms Lyons; 1St vide, Ress
vice, Artlitif Cu1bert, sec.-treaS.,
•
, S. Swan, ' • Eedy;
• Culbert; Ashfield, ...Arthur
W;A., Culbert, • Sarnuel ' Al-
Jarries Alton:, and. 'JAChb Reed;
17:0st Watianosh;,..* William 'Watson,
• Thompson, ' -; Albert Jelinston;-:,'
•!iid Henry '‘.Leishman; Lady Direc-.
Mre. N. P:. Whyard; Jas,
Ryan and. Mrs.
• lville. Culbert honorary elirec7
r'rs,L-Thornas
John Duston Reg.,:.
ro'iTien Frank IVICI1Weini and A; E:
'5rt4ngton.,
,
AsgpiE0 COUNCIL
First Meeting Of ceupcil held. un.
Tan, ,8th,ali thernherg." present :and
i,hliscribed to; deelniatiOn of office,. , ,•,
.MiniateS......olAeceMbei3:/rieetiag 'Were
...Tad and: approved ',en:, rnotien:: by f
Parrish and ,I,Ohnston7 ;
By -Law 'nunibetof: 1038- re
riendersen-COOk draih. Was duly' pase:,-„
nurilber 1,• 1934 .appointing
lfficers and , fixing their salariee',Wad,.
July passed rexcept sub 'section 9 on'
motion , by Zinn and' Fattish.
• The. ,follo*ing .! accounts, ,.were or= :
tiered paid on motion bY 'SherWriod
'Ind • !arrleh: 'Herbert Curran, Salary .
$7'95:` ',Or: Simpson, M. 0. eitiary
1633,. $90.00;' Clerk, reg'. birth, Mar-.
riages and ileEiths.- ..$11.50; .,Oft130Sei.'
65c,....$1,15; Kenneth- Parrish, heep,
Valuer
• 1110Yed , by Shersvodan%.1. ,,Yelinaten •
, •
and eartieil. that ,..coaricil' meet ;the
aeCond 1Onday. it•eaeli month .at
Cilthicil then: adjourned
of.Parrisli 'and .Zinn.. .„•
The following Ate...the officer's 'of.
thoTownship , for .:1924.q C, Ii. ;11.1c,-.
DOnagh, elerkl, G. C. TreleaV-en, 1'
lector; W. :P: treasureii Ijt
neth-, Fairish, asseSSere.. st 'lin '
ston snd Wilfred. IMccartliY,,
tors.; Di, -M.. 0:H.; Will B.'
.1,1awkinS,.• irienlber loCtifbearc.1.. of •
lieslth; R. C. Hays, township, Solici-
'tor:• ROY „Alter:, . 843061. I attendatee '
ofreeri the ahaap valuivors are; toht.
Alidr6v:frf, iarnos Johnston, Thos,
'Garvey, :Kenneth Farrish, .Elwood
Drennan; Saninel :Kilpatrick; Archie'
pentitikeePerii, 'Savage; Neil
jelhistOrni. •The following, are' the
'NtatKmizie, rahk,' Moran, ilehh'
. „. • •
'ie‘'‘..ykeerte't; "11' 1111:it'6, 11&*"?0,7141th ae6;,:l11;to' ebneti:t7 '
. .
fla\.9dson,1 '(10orgn Lane; Thos. Diek-
la,vaon. Jas, Comw,f0.4 itoh n rtee1,.
aanies, teatie and 1-5. A • !Viet .• ."
oC. .E. '.geDONA(411)
•s, ;