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The Wingham Advance Times, 1931-01-22, Page 1ATTEND THE CURLERS' ANNUAL EUCHRE AND DANCE ON TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 271;11, ADMISSION -50 CENTS. REFRESHMENTS SERVED. •I''Strtgle Copies Five Cents. "NVING The Rip local senio game on F hard battle speed by nouple of -started, Ha ;nice pass f ;teams in th sopportuniti <ed up the net, but t !beautiful s chance vhc the net on ;ridge stepp the puck. :play in this ed and the above his r !by Dr. Col Shortly started Wi upon facie enade ada in a scram period Ripl and the fir this year, trona behin Winghani period whe fast pass scored the the puck fr Ripley net. Referee :attics in al 'to Ripley, or half of The line- Ripley- Illawers -wings, Mc braper, Cr Wingharn A. Lockri .centre, 11. sell and H. •Erackenbur *Will Retrial The ann S. Davison and had ac mous invit eef the Un with please Con preset Will Addre Ots Frid Professor versity, Loi adian Club sninisters, and. Laurie late Profess University, Whigha Roinance Those who tening to time will him again. LOSE The local euchre :and , , Wednesday _while they 4:01 of who lost money froei realie tale new u The win tor the lad McDonald.; Chernick; f Meehan; g At the a at Kincardi the local b uniforms vt favorable appearance. decided to fortes, and pose that held. I a eta the sai it is easy t thy Objecti The firen Who in an large quati owing to as distrib The fire W. 'H. Wil iative in s tning $2,0 that ether will ,frill in nece.ssary •new nnifen WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1931 (AM DEFEATS . 1 ' IIPLEY REDMEN . PRESENT COUNCIL'S 'ELECTION LEGAL HURON CHAPTER OFFICERS FOR 1931 WHO WILL YOU CHOOSE TO -DAY? REV. C, E. APPOINTED . At confirmation ening in St Brantford, Archbishop liams announced the meter, C to be canon. - Canon Jeakins shire, England, came with his . tJt.,,. '3 en ...1. sel: ef. t s 0, se . •i;..• . s. rt- fla F.,, • 1 .1s, Canon boy. He was ary and secondary real. and then versity, where eer, being gold eating year. captured several coUrse. He graduated Montreal Diocesan. ordained as a Bond. The latter Mr, Jeakins priesthood by cessor, Bishop Capon Jeakin's ng am, Wi hwhere tation of Archbishop er he was appointed urgies and history London, where ate of St Paul's ' ' Clinton, and Jude's, Brantford inently successful cently rebuilt , • Gay he presented. large class of for confirmation. - , C anon Jeakins girl, Miss Simpson, one son, Reginald, a N. re at Montreal, on. Jeakins' father, • . ins, also resides. •c•• • a 3, - anon calms both. C Canada . • .. being vicespresident. JEAKINS ......„...... CANON Sunday ean Church, David Wils appointment of XX, 13.D., Cathedral born in York- years ago, and Canada as a at e ., sa its a •Y '0 e -ate ' 0 I. • Jeakins . in the 'pritn- in Mont- McGill Uni- a brilliant car- in his grad- to this he during his in theology at and was by Archbishop soon after and to the • suc- charge was at wen on aryl as t ' 'tW VVilliams. Lan- professor of lit- Huron College. served as cur- He was •:' rector- at ago. went to St has been em- and only re- On S Sun most amusually the archbishop a Montreal and they have , thee a ' • • • ' that city, Can T. 33. jeaks. • . . . . known in United -States , of laments. In- ONTARIO LIBERAL . LEADER ANQUETED --- OIL BELIEVED IN THIS Dl "n".----7 The Acme Gas arid oil ed, of Toronto, have alt about 2000 acres in this d terms of the leasesis.for t - or so long afterwards ae are produoed in paying q; .videddrilling is coalmen ,years. The owner of the whose property a flow is receive one eighth of all o In conversation with M, be felt confident that th, in this districtand also , no stock would be sold a pany finances themselves. e, .. stimated.would cost ab, to drill. At the present time th s idrilling at Melaka' Co Tilsonburg. ley Redmen engaged. the rs in a NorthernLeague 'iday evening and put up a , but were .outclassed.for 'he• /veal puck -chasers.' A minutes after the game. rold Mitchell scored on 'a rom Harry Browne.. Both e first period missed 'good is to score. Browne Pick- ruck in front of the Ripley ie Ripley goalie made a are. Ripley missed their n they had McGee. out . of ly to miss by Alf Locks ing into the .goal to Mon :n the last few tninutes , of period two; players collids Ripley man' received a cut ight eye and was attended borne. ' after the' second, period ngham scored again and a off the Wingham boys ;It for the Ripley net and ble scored again. In this ey scored their only tally ;t- to be scored on. McGee when Ferris took a pass 1 the net . . scored again in the third n Drowne again made a to K Mitchell ' Browne last goal when he took am Bowers in front of the ; keep handed out ten sen- in 4 to Wingharn and six Bowers being responsible Ripley's. ' • ups: Goal G.ernmel; .defence, 1 Martin; centreMcC ; lay; Lean and Ferrissubs., ivirford'and Munn.. - Goal,. McGee; defence, lge and W.. Lockridge; Browne; wings, X:.Mitch- Mitchell; subs, Somers, y and MacDonald - • A rumor has been heard recently regarding the legality of the preaent council owing 'to the fact that the necessary number to fill the council didn't qualify at •the regular nomina- tion .iit. November. • On Monday: afternoon we looked this matter up in the Municipal Act and find that their election is perfect- ly legal. The following is the sec-, titan of the Act covering same e Sec, 71 Municipal Act • "Where the candidates, or any of them, re- tire, or by 'reason of , such retirement or' where • from any other Cause. the requisite .number of persons ' is not elected, the members eleeted,.. if they equal .or exceed one-half of the coun- cil when complete, or a Majority of such members shall order, a new ;elec.. tion to be held. to fill the vacanciee" - • • • • Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of the Eastern Star officers for 1931 were installed at the last regular meeting as follows: • Worthy Matron -Mrs. Geo. Olver. • Worthy Patron -Mr. Dan Geddes, Assoc. Matron-Vars. A. J. Wilson. Assoc, Patron -Ma H. Gibson. Secretary -Mrs. E. --j. Nash. Chaplain -Miss Beatrice Joynt. Marshall•• -•Mrs, D. Benedict. ' Otganist---Mrs. Dan Geddes. Adah-Mrs. a Rae. • Ruth -Mrs. .0. Habkirks Esther-eMrs. W.1-1. Phair. Martha--Mts. H. McKay.. .Electa.-Mrs. Er, Harrison. . Warder -Mrs. Jae. Gilmour. . • At •a later. date Treasurer, Miss Mary ,Pattison; Conductress, Miss Agnes' Mitchell; Assoc. Cond., Mrs. W. S. Mitchell and Sentinel, Mrs. T-• Gilmour, will be installed; ' , Mrs H. W.' Shane, P.D.D.G.M., of ficiated as installing officer assisted .by P. W., U'a' W. X Miller, Mrs. X Coutts and Mrs. 0: Thompson Mra. Fox, P. W. M.; acting as .Marshall . t presented .each officer elect invested each with the badge of office, con. ducted each to their respentive stet- ions and. Proclaimed the officers for 1931 regularly installed. ' . A Past Metron's Jewel arid a Past Patron's jewel was presented to the retiring Worthy Matron, Mae Geo. Spotton, and the retiring Worthy Pa- tron, Mr. Jas, Gilmour, respectively • The installing officer and her Mar- 'shall Were presented with gifts by the new Worthy Matron as a mark of appreciation. . Entertain . ment' Committee -- Mrs. Wilson Miss ' X . Mitchell, Mrs. X Taylor; Mrs. Stewart Visiting Committee -- MrS. Shane, Mrs. 0. Thompson, Mrs. Murray Johnson, ' • . Thenomination to fill one seat in the Council as held, on Thursday morning of last week. and the follow- ing were nominated, all of which have qualified: - ..' • John Porter, *, David McDonald and Thos. Fells.' ' • . . Henry Diment, by Jae. Gilmour and Wm. Gray. ' Arthur Fothergill, by J. R. Garrett and 5, R. Day. . . The election is being held to -day (Thursday) from 9 am.. to 5 p.m., at the following places: Ward 1, at Me Leocl & Arthua's Garage; Ward 2, at Davidson's Implement Shop; Ward 3, at Town Hall, Ward 4, at C Temple- man's store; Ward 5, at Frank Wat- son's store. service Jude's Anglican the E, Jeakins, of St • Paul's was 51 pakents:to ''''. V s' ''Vi e ,. sr e 4 ' a a ea 3:',. C E .. '•, educated •schools attended he had medalist In addition awards College deacon died was ordained the archbishop's Carmichael first' h e at he also Cathedral • appointed 17 years He there the church. the 81 to married nownwitli, In Rev. ' .. ' is winery and, the .. , St Thomas citizens to the number of 1000, inaluding all shades of penis deaf feeling joined in splendid tribs Me to Mr, Mitchell Iinpburre, who was recently ehoeen leader of the Li- beret party in 'Oetario. In respond- .ing to the toast of the evening, the new chieftain made definitely clear his politicalplans for the future. He, will not contest any provincial riding except' West or East Elgin, he declar- eel, as he was concluding .his speech shortly after 11 o'clock. , "I have been offered a peat inethe Legislature by one of my , friends," I he told the audience'but you need , have no fear that I will go to the Ontario House holding eay other seat than one of the ElginsI do . not think I will resign my seat in the Federal House, as I have been ad- vised to do by some." The present Ontario Government was 'returned to power. on October 30, 1929, for a five-year term, al- . . though an election might be expect- ed in 1933. The present sDominion Government was returned on july 28 of last year, for a five-year terra, and 'at that tirne Mr, HepleUrn. was re- elected. ' • ' George' Spotton ' raised. his • deep. Tory voice to congratulate Mr. ,Hep - burn on his election. as leader of an historic party and. believed he Would make a good leader of the Opposis tion.. The time was 'passing when people' took their polities too ser- iously and there was , a very large body of independent. voting and thins king' electors.. People • stilldiffered Politicallybut amicably.' Revived Promotion • A.t.the annual meeting' of the Qnt. T.hresherrnan'a Mutual Fire Insuran- ce Co, held in the Municipal Hall, ' London, Mr. W. Ernest Morrison Was appointed District Superintend- ent - and Adjuster of claiins for the n s territory irom London north to Owen Sound. ' , St Andrew's Ladles' :Aid . The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church .will hold a Tea and Sale of 'Homemade Baking, Can- dy, etcin the basement of •the churth on Saturday afteenoon, January eene Tea 'served from 6 o'clock. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock sharp. Ev-• erybody welcome. Lantern Slides at Young People's At the Young People's Society meeting, of the United. Church on Sunday, with about '175 present, an illustrated lecturewith100 slides was givee by Mn G. •le Baker on Great Britain, France, 'Italy and Germany: Musical numbers were supplied by Mts. 0. Moffatt and Mn X Ramsay, CHURCH REP( BELC3RAVE VV . NI S' , • • . • JANUARY MEETING ., — Eadies .' Presbyterian Ch berry again presents a in • . • ing report. Receipts ana 217.42, including balance $164.18,. and leaving a b ried forward of $241,04.. Women's Missionary So $67.80 and Sunday School congregation is attached and has been given stuS illr°ughs`r-tte year- . 13elgrave Presbyterien, ( :Deports progress.The Re '. re conducted services in east four years and durin ". congregation received st the church offices- Notes this condition, the congn, kept w -ell in .1:tatur. They General expenses $679.41, balance on 'hand of $176: For Missions the congr raised $82.63, the W. M. Mission B an e End.$8.9n Whitechurch United Ct. 1930 proved one ,of , sucee: gress for this Church. All eau • 'oris showed a live int general fund receipts wei W. M. S,, $204.38r Y. R St 55. Sunday School $110 4 ' .. . Band.'$15.00 and Session, Rev. T. C. Wilkinson is. R. McClenaghan' is Secr( urer ' • _ The W. M. S. of Knox Presbyter- tan Clierch, Belgrave, held its tnorith-' ly meeting at the home. of Mrs. Wm • Geddes, on Thursday, January 9th, this being also the Presbyterian :Day of Prayer. The :regular business was attended to first, and then followed the program arranged for the day... In the absence ' of the President, Mrs. Jas. A. Scott• the meeting was in charge . . . of .the Vice 'President, Min. Porterfield, and prayers. were .offered by Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Porter- field. X brief address was given on the subject "The Meaning of Service." The meeting was one of. interest and, il:raillery .• beneft and the a is looking forWardto making 1931 one of the best years in its history, under the guidance - of its new offieers, which are as follows: ' , President -Min.' Jas. X. Scant . Vice Pres. -Mrs. X Porterfield. 2nd Vice Pres. --Mrs., X Cloakey .. . Secretary -Mrs. D. Dunbar. Treasurer -Miss Agnes Mason. ' & 'W. Set -Mrs. .Therterfield. Exp. Fund Treas.--Mrs. Win. Geds doss • Supply Sec -Mrs D. Dunbar. . Press, Secretary and Mission Band Superintendent-- Mrs. 0. G. Ander- son.' . . Auditorn-Mrs, Jas. Scott and Mrs • 0. G. Anderson, • LIFE MEMBERS IP H , GIVEN WORKER — •d The regular monthlymeeting of the . - . , o t res- M S • f S Andrew'sP ' byterian Church . was held in the school room on 'Wednesday afternoon with about forty of the ladies in at- tendance. The meeting was in charge of the newly• -elected „President, Mrs. I -I. F. McGee, and opened with the singing of a hymn, followed by pray - er by Mrs. John Fells. An interest- ing feature of the meeting• was the ' ' i,ersh• presentation of a life memeip to • ' . • Miss M. Louttit, which sans made by the honorary president, Mrs. W, J. . ' Henderson, lhe .anntral reports from the secretaries of the diffetent de- m partents were then presentedw , hich were most encouraging, • each:- havin • • - I. • 8 reached. its allocation. The topic , e "Ambassadors of ••GoodrWill," which wa,s taken by Miss Mary Graham • - •. :' • :• - . - es-- • • • • .-..- ' was ,-very.. mterestreg. The meeting Was brought to aclose in e ' . • . , w 1, , hymn 'ar,dprayer. by•Miss -M. Anderepre Ontario -Quebec Division of Weekly Newspaper Assoc. The annual meeting of the Ontario Quebec newspaper Association , will 'be :held ,at the Royal York ,Hiatel, . . .subsequently .Toronto, on. Friday, Feb. 6th The MacLean Publishing Company has •kindly invited the newspapermen to inake a tour of their fine publishing plant and are to be their guests at a buffet luncheon at nooe, , SOCIETY 1 -IAS A S1JCCESSFUL YEA,11 -----ns • - 'At the ,9th antral meeting of the Wingham Horticultural Society, the Treasurer's report showed the year 1930 to be the enost successful in the history a the Society. Over all, theta -r- 3 vas. a rnarls.ed increase in member- ship, in cash receipts and in expen- ditutes for horticultural purposes. Th amount spent on civic improve- more than doubled that of any other year. The :crffioers and 'Directors again under the able direction of Mr. Herb; . . . ._ .e... Campbell hoper‘with the -66.:otcirition •• • - Of *all interested in the. beautificatican. of •the town of .Wirigham. and.vicinity, .ma • even. ge n, er an make 1931 an • 'en' d • 1 • • more successful yeas- horaculturally. . . . The officers for 1931 are as fon. lows• ' ' President -Mr. Herb Cempbell. • • ' lst P Vice res. -Mrs. T . Fells. , 2nd Vice Pres. M T r- r ---r. --• -• --ing• Secretary -Mrs. a J. Nash . Treasurer -Mr. W. A, Galbraith. Directorse-Mrs, C. P. Smith, Mrs G SpottonM- G R 11' Geo is. en Ross, i is. e t G. Gillespie, Mrs. Scobie, De Cald- ei. Mrs, T. Kew .Mrs... H. Angus ' ' • - rr: '• ..... • ' ,. •-. ''• ' - ., Mr $ . - N. L .11ry, Miss E. Gilchrist, Premium and purchasing commit- tee-lVers, T, Fells, Mrs. T. Kew, Mr. VV. X Galbraith iDr. Calder. , , • AUditors-Mr. C Fr Smith, Mr. A. M. nishols. Delegate:a to convention in Torons to, Feb 12 and 13, -Mrs. T, Fells, T Kew ' - " ' ' •• Treasurer's statement ae at Decein- bet 31st, 1930.. • Receipts • . Balance forward from 1929 $ 295.05 , , • Legislative Grant $168.00, : Town .$20,00 188.00 ' ' memberships 379.00 Sele of Seeds Flowers etc 167,70 • ' ' ' '' - • Money borrowed on note - 50.00 Intt eived frciin Bank 4,30 eresrec , n As Pastor auticement made by Rev. that he had reconsidered . . cepted the Board's unanis tion to remain as Pastor, ted Church was received re by the large congrega- t on Sunday morning. . ss 'Canadian Club a . ,)t,evening, January 23rd .a on, of Western Pei- :don, will address the Can- an 'Three Canadian Prime - Macdonald, Mackenzie, speaker is Assoc- (ar..- in History in Western: and three years' ago, sperm m ..one the subject ;rThe, of ' Canadian ' History."' had the pleasure of lig- 3rofessor Landon at that look . forward to nearing Will Not Tolerate Faulty In a circular letter rec the Ontario Department o traffic officers in this dist • - . • . a ' ' ' . vis -e -d te, issue no mote 1 f f It - r ht • cases o au y ig s on a , , Tao much leniency has ;ri extended in connsction ' -. ....., - . . ."-. . 1.5 -fence., elle .Coiiiintinicatian hereafter officers are in enmegtarety tee'. ar• els, ig 'magistrate in any case svl or car has only, one light, • or no light or commits .of the Highway ' Traffic the particular subsection ( . ., . . illinnination a motor -veh ,Largest Year "Salada" Tea Has Ever Had 1 1 conference held At the annual sa es . , a t the .Royal York Hotel, a oronto . 7 Mt Arthur . X- VVilson, . secretary- • • treasairer of the company; stated that es, .... es__ '' of the fact ti t: la - • rtantre e o eeea t e eeaa. Emu was '6ne of depression:, generally the . a, '...... - ''' • ' "SAIADA: .tea sales... showed a fres s E. • • . .1 • rnena,ous increase anu were the larg- , • • ,. . -. - est the company has eine expanenc- ed.• ' • • Spring Assizes Feb.' 17th . ' While His Honor , judge Killoran, of Stratford was . in Goderich on. , , Monday of last week, the aelectio.n of jurors for the spring: Assizes, which are to open' on Tuesday, February 17, wa.s ad Mr , • . • • Justice McEvoy will penside sand .at. this court the McNeil brothers', tiow-in the cotinty jail, whe are charged with , robbing while arra- ed the Bank of, Nova Seotia at :Brus- sels, will be given their trial. So far these are , . , ' the only criminal cases On the docket. LOCAL AND PERSONALment . Mrs. LuckInast. cif. Winnipeg, . is .• • - visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ford. . Mr. John Rintoul, of .Balgrave has sold, hie farm to Rabe Higgins, 'of Brussels. •' '' • --' ' • Mrs .- A .G Smith and daughter,to , • • • ...• Edith of Torontovisited f ' ' ds. ' ,, rieri , nn. •ternational. town last week • .. , . . Mrs. Hoose of New York, is visit- • ing at the home of, hes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Haugh 'dor asemore is atten ng Mr, V" • C • ' di the O. A, C., Guelph, where he is taking a course in dairying • - . ' Mr. R. N. Armstrong reports the .January sak of Fowler 'Estate at Seaforth to Mr, john Rintoel, of Belgrave, se • a ' • . Theatre .. Follow n heti Lyceum nn Jan. 26, 27, 28. All in Technicolor. Sensational Comedy Romance. . • . It Tuesday Miss Rose • :Coventry le , for Brooklyn New York where she , , , . , will spend the next two. months., Mr. Oscar C•asemore spent a couple mil .1<, of days in London last week. ii e 'i ..I I_ Dairymen s there he attenueet the erairymen's con- -vention. Don't miss seeing "Follow Thee" at Lyceum . Theatre, Monday, Tues- .day, Wednesday,• Jan 26, 27, 28, All in Technicolor. . . i i. an Mrs Coles. o (ars Ma •ciM FrankfG ' rie, has returned home after spending oe of Mr. a 11 s• a.ontt the home d Mr mh a , Dairy ' D •ry •aim .GeorgeDay, E Mr. Robt, Higgins, of Brussela' has sold his farm to Mr: Elmer Fowler ' • .alt . • , . :- of Tuckersm• township. Mr. nowt takes possession March lst. ' •, er p • Seidel Evening Yon are cordially invited to attend a social evening in .the Sacred Heart Church Hall, spornored by the Cath- olic Women's League, Tuesday eV- ening, January 27th, 1931. Every- body welcome. • Curlers' Euchre and Dance' : • Will be held in the town Hall, on Tuesday 'evening, January 27th, coins. mencing at 8 o'clock, Dancing will be held downstairs and cards upstairs, .„ . Athens:nil, 47c, plus 3c tax. Refresh - ments will be served, Brussels Church Extends Call The congregation o e • ' f Melvill Pres- 1 et a n eet-, bytcrian Church, Breese s, , . i ieg held on Monday afternoon of this week, decided to extend a call to Mr. 5, Logan Veneta, student of Knox College, Toronto, upon his graduas • • tion in Apint • Will Address Open Literary . Dr. Brebner, for thirty years Reg istrar of Toronto University, and Mr. H. L. Troyer will be chief speakers at the Open Literary meeting to be held in the Town Hall on Friday, 30th. • Grading , Tenders for , Teeiwater Road Tenders are asked for the grading and culverts on Teeswater-Wingham road, a distance of eight mites Ten road being shortened a little by cett- ing through the farms this sidef °- the C P. a tracks, and thereby .also eliminatirig two bad crossings. Ten- eters are also asked for the concrete paving of fottr miles .south of Exeter . completing the pavement from Chu- toe to London. V .EUCHRE , STEAD. OF GAIN FARMERS' CLUB, BELGRAVE firernen held their second ' dance of the season ort vee , 'evening of lase a ' 'It: and had a fair crowd present, i enjoyed themselves, they and • are a little farther' ing their (ibjective to ob- Liforins. Lets for thesevening were; es, lone hands, Miss.. Jean , . games, Mrs, Frank Mc- n- the men, lone hands, ll. an.es, Frank McCormick. usual firemen's conventioe na this summer 'at 'which , rigade were present, their ere such as to cause un- ,omment regarding their The firemen at, that tune m try and secure 'hew nisi- it is solely for this pur- these social evenings are 1 their social events turnE ne financially its this .one . figure out that their wor- re will never be realized, len Wish to thank 'all those y way assisted theta, A ity of lunch, was not esed the small attendance and ated among those in need. "Ida else wish, to thank Mr, lis Who has token the in- ,ariting a fund by contrib.• Mad the firemen hope business men of the town tee. arid give them. the ;osoperation to secure the . , tat, The. 33eigrave Eaniters' its uar ineetinn - , T•anY g e ening at tile home of M C R. Coultes with a g • • . ance. The president St( ter, was in elle chair, am ing was opened by tome , . Infra which was • led by. . , , . • Scobse Ile minutes of t n < < seeting were read end -a It Wati decided to hon simper this year, The program took the : - ss - au me on sin axel qui. s the heading of Citizenshis d) " ander-Son as leader ---. 6. ' ' with Stewert Procter a ; and Legislation with C R lm eader. Other ites inch by Mrs. James Michie, a d Cele Coultes and Norni violin selections by J. Mrs. j, M, Coultes ectei during the treeing. ' As a result of the di Legislation, a •tortireittee 1 ed to draw up .and . sem Educational Department 1 arince, a proteat against made in the basis ' ef grants to the Public Sala It was felt that this wEts , for two reasoes. 1, that was made only by an "Or, *I" end 2 That 1 ei , E , ., t le sebooll wili .as a result 1 suffer, . GORRIE LITERARY SOCIETY GATHERS , . The Literary Society inet in the •Gorrie hall, on Thursday • morning with a full intendance. President, Miss Elizabeth Cathers, presided. The , . . meeting opened by, community , sings ing which was led by Miss .Evelyn Stetahen. • The audience was favored With a violin and banjo duet by inles- srs, Toner and. .Haskins, after which Miss Mabel Foster gave an excellent address. on Peelle° Johnston. A piatio duet followed by Misses P. Ashton and E. Stephee. Other speeches Were given by Meesia, Fred Doubledee rind EVenett Sperling. Their topics were "Conneutity Life" and "The First Trip across Cartada in an geroplane", also Mies jean Eralick gave a very interesting ,address on her experience iii picking fruit. A musical selection was givesi by. V, IVIcDonald, G. Wright and X Gibsofl. The program committee had pre- pared a very leteresting, contest, afa ter which the trieetimt. was closed by riitiging the National A.nthem, CASH MONEY , Mayor Thomas on 'Nomination touched the key presentation ment of 'Councillors. Wing -ham has C '1 .1 ,ounct at t having to fill nomination. This year three ing to serve ear, 'being $5,00 Y e , it -teenage Strange. three gentlemen ors to municipal inn Henry Diment ergill. The other Tolin Porter, has beeri riominated din 1st All 0, , ing.to take place . . COUNTS in hie address apParently of municipal re a ,advocated pay- For two . years to secure a full nomtim ion, ' 1 ' f by special , ' are will at $70 . a mettirig for 14 it may be the ate no strang- two of them. be- Arthur Vaal- nominated is he did not serlit that office in ,, , • v.ot- (Thursday), RESIGNED" REGULAR BA APTIST P ST ORATE ' e- • • - • ------ Fells ,night note when he failed. • ft" ie o lam the vacancy ' . ,candidates a the , citizens , a as named life, end Matt who if fot• . three have'qttalified, to day ---- • Rev, Edgar Ferns, Pastor of the Victoria St Regular' Baptist Church, on 'Sunday last _tendered ,hie insigne- ' . f that ' let h tion ec re , , Since his call as .Pastor the church which, was then only a Mission, has been organized as a church, and res cognized as such by the Convention. Twenty-six at their own request have , been baptised ,during his ministry, while many others have made a pro- fession of faith its the Lad Jesus Christ es their Saviour , • . , Last August by it unanimous voie, Pastor Porus was asked to remain for a third year, and his esesiginition, which was final, ,,,v.as reluctantlY re- ceived, $ 1084.05 ' aependitnee , . A . • $ • mount spent on Civic Imp a ,263,45 Purchase Seeds and Plants 607.54 Repaid, note $50„ int. 57c -a ' 50.57 Salary, Secretyarne. .......... ,.... ... . ' . 25,00 Salary, Treaeuter • . 15.00 R. I T - ' Bond 5 00 enewe. reasurer s . TPostage, phone, etc. 3,70 Is . . ... .......- .... . ..... . . - .... . . ...„„ ... 7,50 , oo , . . ... .. Ininting arid advertistng 26.71 'Pees, ' Ont, Horace!. Assoc. 7.59 , Wreath, Late Hou, Pres, , 10.00 W • • Don't Understand Women In a ,cotirt room the ,ot her •day a judge was reproving a colored mat for deserting his wife and dwelt at great lerigth on the ittjestiee he was doing. "'Wife detertion is a thing, Eastu t a ' trt t el ith ne eres s, h t I us de, w . v ty, rm aftaid,. aed I feel very strong- . 1/ . ly on the subject. • "But, jedge, yo' doati know dat wo- ' • 0. . • . mare I am t no-de.serter-I se. a . filen" • $ 1022,06 . . . Balatiee . '41'99 ,. • ,...,... ..... . ............ ----- v .• ' For 1980a479. rnembets, • Co, eady- leased, strict.' This enty years: gas or ail entity pron ed in two lend upon streak will I produced, r. McVittieS re was oil stated that s the cone - A well, lie out $20,000. IS company. rners, near RTS rch, Turns st gratify- unt to $1- n hand of -dance car- iety raised 48,61. This o lflucvale ent supply hurch also v. Dr. Per • for the g 1930 the pply- from ithstanding getion hu, raised for e and have a 1, gation has urch. Year s and pro - the organi- erest. The e $1.328.62„ ciety, 9; Mission $12:65. Pastor, and tary-Treas- Lights eived from Highways rict are ad- -arnings ist utornobilee eady been ith this of - states, and trudted to es before a ere a mot - r no lights any breath Act under eating with icles, , MEET Club held uesday ev- -. and Mrs, , ad attends wart Proc., the matt - unity Sing- Zev. Janies he previous opted. an oyster orm of die ions under , with Mrs,, Alarketieg, • convenor, Coultesas ded a solo eat by Mise n Keatitig; 1, Coultes, as pianist tussion 0*1 vas appoini- in to the ✓ this Pro. the chenge distributing ns for 1931. an iiijustita the change kr in Co email run 6 the