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-SNOW IMPORT FOR SKI EVENTS
Far the fir;;t time the Canadian ?acifie Railway carried: snow as freigh wbe4u It transported
+several earla:idh� from Lal,ie Louise to Cztigary, where it r►'aa needed icor tile eki jilmping
in colnneeetiosi' with the Whiter CarnivtiI.
Sr, ANNIVERSARY
i
. Dr. Reliant, of . Hamilton. Is M e ieOl.
'IlttarsR With Yleaettxe By N d
Co regatlorHere
The people of North Street Metbo
dist church were delighted im Sunday
last to have the opportunity of hear -
frig their former motor, A
Rv. Dr,,
Retledge, now of Hamilton, on' the
ra
REV. ISR. it• ITLlia[lO
spirational services were held, in
spite of the : iso ewhat mpl oto
weather ,out of doom Aspecial
tering for congregational purposes
-vas taken • up und this ., reached a
Ount.
a r M
1 esstis feta Y A
highly Y
g
For hishissermon on Sunday etteeltin g
g
Dr. Rutledge spoke of the Story of
the "Alit of 'Jeremiah to the patter's
house, which the prophet used to ii,
lustrates the truth that. we, were as
clay in the halideof the Patter.
The elay to be in a fit state for
moulding must be in a plastic •state.
If any part cif it became hardened
and so unit for moulding, the vessel
that was fashioned would be marred
and useless.
The worldwas never in as more.
plastic state than at the present, with
questionings and unrest everywhere.
he success: of great leaders of
thought and reformers lay more of-
ten in their ability to link up the
longing orf the people with a great
spiritual movement than in the feet
that they had clearer visions of the
truth they preached than ethers.
Before Luther's . time great teachers
hnd raised their voice ugninst the evil,
of indulgences, but it was left for Lu-
ther to link thisup with the great
Rening for rational' liberty, and the
etforrnetion swept the continent,
Other clergymian in the English
church were just as pious as 'doh*
Wesley, but Wesley. saw the longing
of thepeople for .some°.sort of saris-
tection:.in_ religion to lift them out of
the monotony of Lhe nice `of those
times ,• and his; movement heenme a
mighty force;
The world was looking for some
sort of fresh and mighty ,impulse.
We had had the Forward Movement
but it ad Ailed touh the
Doge;
in the way it was hoped it would; it
had felled of becoming a' mighty im-
pulse-. The great longings ofthe
eetatdou of their' anniversary set*
viee$. The choir, under the direction
of :144 Westolst final prepared•••e ecite'
mnuaiat for the oecas#on and bright in
1Provinciai lleaILh Officer
oiling of streets on petition, the char•
Kee to be tontputed and placed en
the tax hill for eolleetioe,
• We recommend that the town lot
ent-
t T
ed to Messrs, Surnsides and Peeebey he
Ag far t<fti, on corulitia
reserve sulkiest
pus if desired,
Continued from liege 5) Reeve, it was decided to ask the Com- We reeorainen�i that your commit
..- I kpanl for p1 nye gent of interestteee be era end e d to construct u new
and, portables bend eatstnd.
flrn en *taking fur the installing of We recommend that the engineer
1�raper sanitary conveniences at the Arrears of taxes es another Pest be instructed to wake a survey and
her was referred to the harbor :sible ,source of income were alas die report on relaying and enlarging
corsiintttce. snared and Councillor Humber mnov sewer on Nelson street,
ed, seconded by Councillor McEwen, : We. have set Thursday, April nth,
A request eat ft a zits. Bohn Graham sit 8 o'eloek p. m, for the holding of
for the use of the town halt for scam . that the collector be instructed to in.
ins; en nets was referred to the pub ' asst on payment of back taxes, Ar a Court of Revision on the special as.
act
,T
bet
st s as the rear
at' �ttatwria school r
� � own n that the town'
land .for test guest
lie' works committee with power to Tied. sesament roils as prepared in m-
ot
the various spending bodies neetton with the legal improvement
Al+pUeesatipatt for iletil+liaig Permits of the town, schools, library, ete., as sewers constructed in 1920 and 1901.
well as the town cauncil committees, They apeciat committee re the
Goderich Mercantile Co. reported on;
the negotiations es follows
Your . committee' met the direetore
of the above -ompany, and live se-
cured final control as regards nego-
tiatioua for ,sale. or disposal' of the
plant of the above company. The.
financial aspect of such negotiations
have stow been brought to a stage
where the matter can be dealt with
intelligently by the .council, and with-
out any interference or further re-
ference to the Mercantile Co., which
is considerable improvement in the
situation, This arrangement has re-
ceived' ratification from a majority
sofcompany,
ofha 'e the ,
the s x iia der _o p Y
1
and the remainder, are expected to
ratify at once, This ratifieation
from shareholders, while perhaps. not
people of the world at the present
time -int ht be summed •Snip. in the
words, "democracy and international•
ism;"' the longing for better condi,
tions at home and among nation
s
,
gema niseSanaand f re , mieY
alone" were sidworssonw1aeRahG
changes had been run
so long that
they seethed almost vtorn out, end
yet home missions aimed at nothing.
1'ss than the making of A safe and 1,
sane democracy in our country, and
'foreign missionn at making right
relationships among n;rattens% In this
great ws workthe . Poter ddepended on
the plastic statethe clay, our ren-
diness to be fashioned' into Ilis
moulding, to serve his purpose, and
if any were not in this state—if for
instance the congregation, before him
did not do their share- the symmetry
and usefulness of the vessel the :Pot-
ter moulded' might be destroyed.
Rev.. Dr. Rutledge .expressed his
great pleasure in addressing his old
congregation�agein mid in seeing old
faces before.hini. Bev.. Mr. Ford
conducted the' service, the pastor,
Rev. Mr. Moyer, being over at Vice
torts street church,” preaching for
Rev. Mr. Reyeraft, who vests ill with
the prevailing malady
The following' appllcatioes for be waked to be as economical as pos-
building permits were referred to.the aibla this year, was moved by Coun•,
fire committee with power to act in # Oilier Humber, seconded.• by "Council..
urgent sates and to report heel: the
disposition of each ease: From 13.:
Wiese!), for shingling kitchen and
1otehin,g roof, ilineks St4 from Clara
Vickers, St. Patrick St., to shingle
front part of dwelling with eedar
shingles; front N. I,:. lifeLeod, Elgin
avenue, to shingle front .of roof with
eedear shiirglea3, with tarpaper un•
derneeth; from O. P. Carey,pSt.
George's. Crescent, to change shed for
garage; from Tennant. Drennan, BAY
-
field road, to re roof dwelling with
cedar shinei
e and make
othermi
ar
repaire; 'from mG
Cep. P.
Gould,. Market
St.: for garage, also for garage on
Lighthouse street,. from W. F. Bale
ulster, Williart St, for vexad
al,from- Miss
Inglis, Lighthouse St., fon
garage; from Chas. Waltevres, Britton
nisi road, for garage.
A new vacuum washer for 'small
garments also can lac used for dry
cleaning; with gasoline.
Of Belgian invention is a revolver
from which sixteen • bullets can be
fired without reloading. .
The use of Miller's, Worm Powders
insures' healthy children, so far as
the ailments attributable to worme
are concerned. A high . tnottelite a-.
tnoug children is traceable to worms,
that These sap. the strength of infante so
Maintain the
• re une to msy#n
theyaalaT
battle for life and succumb to weak-
ness. This preparation, gives prom-
ise of health and keeps. it,
. N F WINTER CARNI
A request from the Seaforth town
council for the use of the town oil
sprinkler was referred to the public
works committee.
A request from the Hydro Electric
Rahway'; Association asked. payment
torr Bailie and. carried.
Committee Reports
The lire connnittee reported hay.
ins granted the following applies-
tiowi for building permits: A..
Mc -
limes, shed, Wellington it.; Jas. Fo-
le_yy, poultry house, on Napier St.;
Win. Straachan,, garage, on Bruce St:
H. Davidson, shed, on St. David St.;
Angus McKay, garage, on Victoria
St; Fred Hunt, poultry house, .on
Market St.; T. 0, Cannon, repairs to
0 CobourgSt.
are ' . n
d slip
g
,
The e
committee xe
om e
d
ed
' that the London and 'Western
Trust Company be notified that the
town would be satisfied no continue
la
lease of Maitland Road plant of the
National Shipbuilding ompn a
the Perfection Flex Pulling Mach-
Ines
sh
ines Company front mouth to mouth
at a rental of •$200 per month.
With reference to the request 'rum
the Public Library Board forlevy
of $2000, for 1922, that the matter be
laid over for further consideration
but that in the meantime the Board
of annual fee -..Referred to the An.. be,naid $200 on their•1922 grant.
anee cam
mitt e.. ith reference to • the Collegiate
A similar request from the Cana*
dian Municipal ,Association .was re-
ferred to_ the finance committee also:
answer to the town's complaint
of the shutting up of the telephone
exchangeat an early hour a letter
was received that this policy was
being .adopted generally.' It had
been in vogue irvlarger places for
some time.. This, however, did not
wholly satisfy the council, and •the
Institute levy for 1922 we receive,
attend that. they . be paid' $1000 on
April 1st end that in future they be•
paid on monthly requisitions sent in
by the Board in time to be passed by
the couneil.
With : referenee to the request
.from the ' Old 'Home .Committee to
pay their dedcit, your committee re..
commend . that the matter . lay oyer
for the present as the council in not
matter was referred to the .“special1 now in a financial position to assist.
ittee, ".� and that it be suggested, to the Old
Home Week . Committee that -they en-
deavor to dispose of the decorations
tied materials on hand.
That the local improvement sewer
debentures to be issued, be
calculat-ed- on- ar basis-of-nee.per cent. • ..
That a number of accounts be paid.
Order A Tank Car of Tames and
Look Into Enlarging. Sewer on
Nelson 5t,
a.K+Nu1
Councillor Hill mei;tiotned . the re-
quest of the Cameron estate that the
town take over a fund set aside in
the will of the late Hon. avl'. C. Cam-
eron for the upkeep of the cemetery
plot ,of the estate. This was refer-
red to the cemetery committee to re-
port. At the time the money wee'
set aside the .town had Spade no ar-
rangemente , for upkep : of pieta in
perpetuity. Now the estate 'wished The ''pub 'c works committee re-
to take advantage of the systei"n td g
a-
d o some"' earn s o
p
y
The Town Hard Up • •
"The town is hard up." Such Was
the intelligence the Mayor conveyed,
and he inquired if something: could
not•be dote to get in some of the ar-
rears of loans front the factories.
After mentioning the Mations' Ship
building Co., the Goderieh Mercantile
Co. and the. Rumball loan, it was
found that the Orgati Company wan'
practieallr the only concern . _from
which any inure dtaate payment could
be expected, and accordingly, on 'mo-
tion of Councillor Humber and the
ported as folaws: .
. We find that the petitions for sew-
ers
ew—
ers on "Norfolk and Wright streets,
Cayley street, and on Lighthouseland
Cobourg streets . are not sufficiently
aiere +have examined the street in
speetor's report of March 8rd end
recommend that it be filed.
We recommend that a; tank car of
approximately 8000 gallons of Tarvia
B. be ordered from the. Barrett Co,
to be 1dL�elivered between June 1st and
June, 15th. .
That the committee be empowered
to prepare a bylaw providing for the
ar 11)Canada'
sown
,r` OWALK
H1011'S
of breath is out of the Smit
Atoms of heart trouble, and *beta
the beast bootees *fleeted ted the nerve
Trask iu
sympathy. and it ie neceseery
rrben the liegrt become weal erred ane
the amuse unstrung: to ate that the hew
el regulated surd stienuleted mid the
germ strengthenedtoad tented .b'
MILBURN %
HEART AND NERVE PILO
Miss rate Casey, Leprean. nen.,
whit
my art+s 'Ind nekve troubled
over five vers.
I caddaot°wa#k over toms* neiahbae,'s
house I withoutoy stopping
ru metol asked him
for Milbum'i Jleart and Nerve Pills,
and as socia as 1lied token two •boxes
I got relief. l • tint anybody who
is tioubled the burn's Heart end yNerve Pills." was will take Mil,
Price See. a box at • all dealers, or
'rho . direct uxrn Limited, To oatto
'rho T. lith _. Co.,„
Out,
naines • of the negotiators, tv'hieh of
itufor
ed advisable
d .e em t
r
not e to
course, '
publication psaes: ur
Ail of which is respectfully silimit
ted.
W. F. G AI el,O*.
essential, owing to the questionable .‘E. RR wiGTA; .
intereat.of shareholdersat this time, .• .
'',,A4, II� � mu.1, R
was deemed advisable to avoid delay, These reports were all adopted.t
owing, to disagreement later on when of Co All the council, with t ie exception
possible negotiations might be in pro- ncillor Ilolmes. 'ere in attend-
_ uv
grecs. anee et the meeting.
There era two proposals before the
committee at the present time front Children' ,0 r
interested parties. as to acquisition
re tete plant, but these have notFOR FLE" CH ,
:.S
reached the stage where a report c ,s "'i R .l A
could be made, . beyond giving the •
(1) Indian Tbolooss snowed
its s sedge of soew.aragpsat�
a manta i eaa4 sewers w.e in the
heart of the pacifies, Ilaaff. Athena,
was at its best for the sbctb Afilallf
winter ramiVal with mooed oat;
Jaaaery Tills. Ceder ideal weather'.
eesditians the wea+i.rtul play t'rowed
wort gay aaaad las Hag tiro exantt.
Han ft sv a , the make Mese?, r►sae
tepieal of the mid•Weut in time
arrangement et hawse sled
tr..e. Each tot wee gaily paiaMsi.
Indian faohion whit elk, bate. Mt«
feel 'head ad taMartle d.sigas,
2rtst/s flattered bravely he the WOW
sat the Tiny higbse? leading to the
crrwaailrg fetter*, re the rseaste!e 3et••
stresses.
It t. Wilt at the aatraasio to
tbo seer bridge armee the Ion► deer.
4ireetiyr is foot of tise aette.,as. isk
a *artists of sewn pisco the r
terelar paler* takes the forts of as
old Engli.it getara.tt Math*
greet ieenteli. al tt.t Wide, armor
tsar 'street with deism dwell* It
wide month is allow asaeis to int
The mortal twos' ice 30 feet
ssaad thea .Me Sanwa *r 1i loom
Most Si Meek* et lea
44 ilei. tier 2* br its. NIP
Meir were iakes from the
for the easelmorties et
toe& toad
ft, P.OWN to
E,
Alois.
the iiidttStrooet st Sod
tat $ A.s.e lsdin. "'Lot's Co."
wet lx to at People from
YiA0011rr tai l k.trsal Was savi•
*Moon fro the rrgls *tion at tine
vox** aolteis. Wspurry wry
s vsrywbsr. in stidse ase �o , blsn•
kilt rents in their Wawa coloring,
the fats,, til remewer#ad facet, {.tins
aright awes .r., sprrthat toquss,
toboggan vast'aame. ski.,. smite.
There toss* Mootedrelics to arsart
aaifsrnts,, pioa.in is geed old _leaf•
fele cooks, Wises .in gsrgrau►ly
heeded teerrtsate r• -ib. meth, *mirtk
east 40d/0..t an aro ling in a
nommeiti.Me elp its Gods greatsir ]
Brat wee of Tedmountain
meetnex
of *tater asserts was
r rpt thrills. The slide
osasht,rt.d on the natural shoe
named irn,sntain and rims a!'I
rattly gloom Cariboo Woof. r dig.
taste of ab of Ulf a rens marked
all the warb flags flatteries in-
tieo iRreea bright note of
osier to34 lir.
ari
*shas a one of the'roost
Ofelabimot *torah** en the non
Tia. >tp+!!rtaetaTsr ski;Sails on
Mead nto. staht was the veto. at,
sante lope/tsit event* in whet
hasps* #t fntresattanwl time teck
Port
Stew, :ghee nadirs were MI* t+t ti tk
tcsitetisr forme et .port and nisi
f• (2) The Ski Slide -Li F:.!nff.
bonfire lynches in the • noun•- ti's.
cabin wore organized Tie. tbe vet.
sten anow.slineer, Mr. N. 11. Sanson.
One end all de::lared ttiaat eored,tions
were never better tar brie .cern of
sport and it nave the ria :ora ex•
Ceptiertal eprortunity of riatoy:l.et
the beauty of the recraeteitn. •
Skating Canada's ree ed:1g tvitt.
ter sport. farmed iemor'a t evens _.
on the large erect air !rink oe cit«
IBalt river, with old Mount klcsttdle
frowning down on the awry ..nisk.
ere. Berkey enthusiasm rod a week
of sp'3rt. Team tram Caarman's.
Cannon•, 3lankbesd. t'a"vac 1 wet
VAVitettver tock part in 2t:e smarm"',
A unioce feature wee the Peewee
sanest 6:i 'rvr e:- enteral "o +aa
•sinters" ee we:: "QC:stlrtv taw%) t;e
Scotty rc9ac+r•e:: test part.
y)''�� Mian 1't:C:..� f/leek!er.pp el Vete a'�-'at`
eete et the
et' t. - ateociatien ane teen a t�rerei
neat part eft t .e. ret° menet.
t.
The .AT esµ ta! ot!rseti to runt ;
erten ore inn they 'real tart.- a.
-- "he weee t'i ' n*+tt e,gin°, ers, to
whippet stere. tr a et" et, nee >rts• e,
s �v
the trap .6 � .r.,,, the l;_deet ra:•ar
wets *eve) tt., E-," s«*, aril
7;00TS, We a4 in ai F3"
lien+ r.,reccr'a stifle" i+;!w It e'1
lel FNr to s!!:°:arse► trim un arnr.met.
*Wet, tare•, rant?. ri.ri: ., tarot
1e ,l ..o ' f'ur'. 15 ere oe the suet?A'e
woe' ieca.'er_s ra'ets! t sygroand..
re tsao ogees fas'etitt efeati it th
Prom Woe .txaimetnortal tier
boa been s source of . titaptrationa to
the poet. The ma.jeutt of the moue
tante the serene heautfa of the for+,
tiara. to charm of rl,tsrae-sill seers
to• have the 4004 of monies poem
moils. Canada, with its Wealth, of
glorious seenerkm 1. therefore sitar*
ally the born. of poets, and. Weed.
1t lir boon Paid diet ono mama
throw a gn.wbell Wilmot ;kitting
Tb. Caiassdlan *cad Of Pably1.
alk* awatlall, a nature *rite ,.las
'
eChsrles a D. Babette and
A�d Lampton barye let the
atatttdat-t, anti. a veto ttieth est:4*rd-
tienntrir hasp'
rfee
it is. Probably nothing in Ca tiadiae
literature , hes been more quoted
than ,Bila. Crnaaan'as "Lew 'tide an
Grse4 Pro.' a poem which breath*
the spirit of nater: as tat mo the
lovely *home of Nora Scotia. The
coder* Canadian poets ars fnllait-
tug le the Coot.taps +tit tb..s ...
but golttt further craft
tseltitt.s for travel thrahi
t Dominion tine ixtenc �'Thoth iastanes, #n_ a amt volume
posers by a uttg t rich Cat
pout, IL. A, Hare�d a tt tie. leant
changes from Ireland to Noris
Scotia, Qoebee, and the Ciansaliatt
*ocktss. ' Hews Is sa eller:sins sense
Craw* a peens AMA Lek* 't mise:
a"la`ltia take le God's beet pleture:
diet ire why
RS tWM( ky it on the; estesatstas at'
Aad eat It is so Watts' ai frame:
Aft i* levies of ,.mere* ruins woos
clog* onto at s ootak
i> by; rtm so f sstie . bowtety
inhere is eta • lowil.ir ptae. s lire
Aral whoa at last i sits,,
ll tusk sly .00l will's* to Enna
laesis*4 of to the sky:
r Mrs them Co ma sorrowing.
Ja estfettirg sow salt..
A>s, *t**rem so �
It
ssthere."'
The Troitehielusrdioa*i set. +isaattilwd
itsMMett ofS. splesdid
i tee trams.
lite Weselfleiela Mt, Notgottook to
all rials
botiot 11111. o pees
tint
"God writes Elistoday:
i ere the flasks, hand.
Os dietast • hills, aloag the
All ugh the fair s
"Ria book is every scene airbus.
There tats sa million helwl
lines;
The sweetest 1 have chosen m t
Beneath •ths ete.ples of the
Ilam os the poem are about Its*
laud. a country wbleh her glean.
Canada taany good *tttlors, and no
doubt, will give many more. Sero
V a rano 'reran on.:
"'Young April is in iraMnd aeew,
t wish that I were .with hes
For she Gar the terelitis '
Of all the Aprils awlrwltsrrs:
She has the motor: soles nag
bee; °
SI* hes the brightest gownswoo.be
»
Irish and Canadian poema are illus-
trated with "sttraetive phetegtaplis
of *tem its Cauda mad Ireland.
With Si. Pjatriek's day appswscbing,
mid with' reland new taking kat
Melee ae.ongat die nation, the book
is likely to crest* a wide tatereit
at the pretient time. se it allows• at
si riitiilerlp opener* inemen'
It Eta
whined be a sympathetic in.
tredetattitrts by Ce'rtirel George ii«
Ham.
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