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F., -Opp , 11owitk -Thom `:0,. . . .1 In 1.15. , acedenlo 4mounVo � V ' ' ea h -- - .' Z -vortising era ,.*s �- ­ _� � % V zyeur; F"" ` 'that ,_31HI'.,,,',_ I thli' ;aouutm e9r,eeially, In I ' nas . ...'� . I . *George 114bbard , I Uullett-Ernest'A '. 4"m . . ' 4 a.', ., � � . Be - It: resolved this ". Coundj-_ . believis. it: to �be- In- t�e-_ Ptibli , ififet�- United States and-Greit Britain. 11hpe suggestion is ridiculous of course ' " � ' � - XeKillop--Y, J.�,Alc,QFuald. � ' , . Morris . eStL at - A desires,to.,plaoo. .MeX-,pn re� cord �s advociti -fo ne w r- th� *�j 'high, and if made by'any man of less wealth d not lave re- , -1W,!.,J..i, ViliclOsou. I - ­ ' . A" IWA, nson. . . , ., I , ­ -4, over f ways recetty tken rom the ceived ' a ftioment's consideration. Can- I ;St4id0yJ*hJ_r - L.�tepbd.n-44.4. Bay __ couilties,'the abolktion of ths� deep op- , ada 'needs advertising-fhere is no of ', � I �e 'a. r. *Rwfieilt� doe& en ditches and' the adopt ion in place - 11 doubt tba,t, but the - adverti sing , Tuckersmith-Roland. Kennedy. - Turnberry-J. - themof safe., shallow ditches and- the . systematic use of tile underdrainage, should be directed to our own people. ' TherVAR no race on earth in which . L. XcEweu. . . . . . a ne Am,es- B gntyne. which add greatly to the permanency t pmism and blue ruin 'noticeable r , . aWanosh-R. Coultes. of the road'as well as the safety of the travelling Public, and that. a copy ls.niOre than in the Canaa- jans With the ' . most marirelous trade M I awanosh-A. X Johnston. 0-Inton-N.' -Trewarthi. � of this resolu�ijou be for*arded to record of any country in the world, ,,, Goderieh-C. C. Lee. the Hon. G. S. Henry,. Minister of Public Highways, and to our mem- we still talk as if we were tail -enders, instead, a. part of -the big parade. *R. Turner. Seaforth-4. W. V#attle. bers, C. A. Robertson, M.P.P., and W. G. Nedd, M.P.P.-Referred to.special Tariff Twisters. Mr. Euler, the Minister of Customs, Wingham--J. W, McKabb0n. Committee. � is blossoming forth as the real charn- Bay -field -E. F. Merrier. Blyth-Dr. W. J. Milne. The. gaoler's report was presented . pion of high protection, ,Sometime ago the fruit growers made applica- Brussels -A'. C. Baeker. Exeter-W. D. Sanders. I as follows � ' .. there have been -III prisoners oin- e- tion for an increase it the taxiff on fruit and for the adoption- of a seas- . Hensall-Owen Gejnr- . . mitted., ets, follows4 O.T.A., 48; theft, , la . I 1. , 10; lir6aking v4grants and enter- onal tariff. In that application they - Wrpxeter-46hn I'lenneberg. *,Deputy Reeves. . �. _; ffig, 8; -assault, 6;- insane, 3- false specifically stated that they did not The Clerk,p�eslded and after call- pt4tenoes,_S, perjury, 2; conte;,pt of want an increase in the duty on apples, They were satisfied with the tariff as Ing, the roll called'upon the members court, rape, non-sapport, forgery, at - tempted suicide, incest, one eacIr it�stood, but My. Euler was not sat- present to make .nominations for the , 6ffice of Warden for the year 1927. Cost of daily rations per person, 131A isfied and so we have in order-in- councit -anplying the Dumping Duty. The following nomination was thala certs.-J. B. Reynolds, Gaoler On motion of Messrs. Beat4e and The legality of the action is question - presented: Moved by John L. Me- Ewen, seconded by J. Wesley Beat- Cameron, the Council adjourned to - ed. It ist doubtful if the Govern - r�ent has the power to act under such tie, that Reeve Elmer F. Klopp, of meet on Wednesday. . . circumstances. There is no claim the Township of Hay, be elected War- (Continued- on page 3.) that dumping of fruit is going on at den Of the county for 1927. . - the present time. The same thing There being no further nominations THE WEEK IN OTTAWA exactly applies to eggs upon which the Clerk declared Reeve Klopp, duly (By R. J. beachman) the tariff was recently raised. In elected. . . . Warden -elect Klopp, was then es- Ottawa, January 31, 1927. -Ottawa fact the egg duty was raised becauSe eggs were selling at a low price in corted to the chair by ex -Warden Mc- is cheerful this week and busy. Only a week more to wait and the House the United States and not by any Ribbon, where he made the neeessary declaration of office. . will be once more -An session. That means on the suggestion that they were being duTnOpd in Canada at R The Warden then addressed the thought makes business cheerfue. Two hundred and forty-five members more price lower than that at which they Council briefly.- He thanked the Council for the. splendid support giv- or less with their wives, auiits, cousins were sold on the other side of the Ilue. � en him in electing him to the War-, and small relations, makes Q, cheerful addition to the purchasing pow,, of The regrettable thing about these denship, and hoped to .receive the hearty co-operation of the members this small-cif7. Ottawa is the Capi- little taiviff pin pricks Is that they are a source of Irritation. When adopted in any county legislation put through. tal. Goveriam-ent may be a curse to on either side of the line they are The election of Warden was always business and a perpetual annoyance more annoying than harmfuh WearC uncertain, and although an aspirariti Many to the taxpayer, but Ottawa lives on the men -who ran this country and sending Mr. Massey to Washington. We him for he had not prepared a speeelL important items were, no doubi businegs:jcka up as. soon as the boys send the purpose of cre- ating friendlier trade relations be - f ready for disiussloii,' the ehlef o' come . tween the two countries. At least vWch would be the ad #4 og,.Coiiw - .. Thq.Xaritiviaes. that is the function which most siderstion- oft *6 A WXTIJXM06i�� 26, . 'The Provinces dov'm iiy the sound- thoughtful people desire that be shall port? and to this he hoped all, would ing sea are the maim care of the Gov- find and then on trumped up excuses give their best consideitWon and deal ernment these days. Things were we jiggle the tariff up so that it with it fairly. drifting along very nicely so far as may irritate the Americans and cause The following items of correspond- finances were concerned, when the them to do precisely the same thing and other business matters were Duncan Report shot down from the in regard to milk and cream on which =ene and then referred to the several ambient air. The Finance Minister at this moment we are particularly standing committees of Council or had. just figured out that taxes. could anxious that they shouId not act, otherwise dealt with: be reduced. All the different interests Meanwhile the Tory papers sneer and i From the Mayor of Goderieb with of the country had their- hands out cheer and say "We told you sol�-we reference to the celebration of the for special favors from Finance Min- knew yotA would eventually follow Century Anniversary of the Town of ister Robb. There were others who the path upon which we have taken Goderfeb. ­ claimed that definite efforts should be such delightfull strolls." Meanwhile From Thomas McMichael with ref- made to reduce the debt, but all these the clock in the tower of the Parlia- erenee to his account for services happy thoughts have gone glimmer- ment Buildings still stands at five e of Refuge as ing, for the Maritimes ivaut it all. minutes past -twelve! teamster. It is alleged that there are sharp - . From P. A. McBride, re motorcycles differences of opinion as,to how many STAFFA on the roads to protect the High- of these requests. should be granted. Notes. -Mr. Geo. Kerslake had a ways. -Sent to Good Roads Commis- If increased 'subsidies are given to very successful wood bee on Friday sion. these Provinces, -the other six will not afternoon lias,t and entertained aboiit� Applications for the position of be silent. They, too, will foregather seventy-five neighbors and friends to High Constable were received from at Ottawa; they will ask for a Dun- a dance in the evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Julius Block, Zurich; R. P. McMichael, can Report for thmselves. They -will H. Golding will celebrate their 60th Senforth; Thomas Gundry, Goderich. plead the tale of their poverty and wedding anniversary on Valentina' s Application for the position of they ought to get away with the DiLy, February 14th. -Mr. and Mrs, Coun Auditor were -received from ty story. Now some people are begin- G. Wilson and Miss Normal visited . Gordon Young, Colborne; T. G. Al. ning to wonder what will happen it in Cm-marty on Sunday last len, Dungannon; A- W. Beacom, each of these Province& pulls down - Blyth; D. F. Buck, Seaforth. its desired share. Apparently that CROMARTY From the Highways Department, will add to the burdens of the Domin- Notes. -Mr. James Scott, drover, giving a statement of expenditures ion and in the language of the Scrip- tue, tbe last stage of that man will mad,e a fine shipment of cattle on Friday last, shipping day, making a on Provincial Highways in Huron dur- Ing the period. January lst-December be worse than the first. ur carloads.-ML,49 Slat, 1926, as follows: Total &Ren- The Railways. - Margaret McLean, from the West, 19 at present visitingwith Mr. and Mrs. diture, $154,707:0-5; Huron's share, -20 per cent., $30,941.41. These Provinces have a few stray sections of railway which they want, Duncan McKellar, of the village - is On the call of motions the follow- to unload upon the "National." They Mr. Charles Brooks, of Saskatoon, at presPmt visiting with her cousins, ing were made: Moved by Messrs. Coultas and are not the only Provinces with der -s- lict railways to vend. Stories hare the Butler's, near Cromarty. -Mr. Goetz, that J. L. McEwen and Clerk come down from the West about a and Mrs. George Allipli, of Woodbarn, the guest- of Mrs. Robert Gard - Holman be appoilited on the Board of man. named John Oliver, who would with his whiskers and 'his Erig- 7ere iner 6ver Sunday.' Criminal Audit. --Carrie& Moved by Messrs. Geiger and Ken- � . nedy that Gordon Young, of Qolborne, part lish accent in ord,er to get rid of a few hundred miles of impossible 7 - SEAFORTH COPPED THE CUP be auditor for 1927 at. same salary as chemin de fer. Alberta has a -rail- The ni-ercury took a chase to itself and went down 17 points or -so be - last yenr.--Carried. Moved by Messrs. Sand&rs and way or two that it might pass up for a consideration in cold coin and there low the zero mark Wednesday. It , Hay9s that Pshil Coates, of Exeter, be isn't the slightest doubt that each of was cold and then some. Just like it used to be in the days lang syne in fippointed County Aulditor.-Carried. the other provinces is in control of less en- Huron County, and we burnt beech � Moved by Messrs. Geiger and Inglis that Messrs. 11eiameBerg, Hubbard, some more or unsuccessful terprise which it would gladly shove and maple from Tuckersmith and Mc- Rayes, McEwen.and M"son be the into this Christmas stocking of the Federfif Father Bountiful. We have Xil-lop. That was before we paid $16 a ton. for the State of Pennsylvania, Striking Committee.-Carriect. / Moved -by Messrs. McKibben and passed away from the old slogan, "let rocks included. But what I want to tell old friends Cameron that the report of the valu� stors, Te the county equalbatiot, be 'Ge6rge do ff�--tbe new expriission is "Rand It to father, be signs the and Ex"sitor readers is of the To - s, "at home." taken tip as first order of business at Wednesday morning -seisalon.-Car- obeques. . The Durtdan Commission suggested When one mixes with Huron!", it bridges the of time -and makes Tied .. .. I , , a cut in freight Tfites - of 20: per cent. for the Tntercolonial- The trouble gap the heart gl,gd. Memory at times �govtd ,b� -11"srs. MeXibbon -and , neiid6rsonj, that -R,,,L, Ste*art, M.D., with this remedy is that the dose in. If makes young folks Of us a"' It 'a Well , " be ipp,blinted as T&Mh6r of winglift1h High School-Carriod, creases as the patient improves. lVider this now dispensation the Marl- - Huron Is some pumpkin in the air Toronto Boys' homes, Far - '96,Md bl�MpAntMeRwen and Ken- times should blossom forth into new life and the volume of freight carried at -Old at and near other Huronites tune in or Inedy ihat'. Moalid. -Beattie,' Coultas iRrid Buyes constitido thot.Good. Roao on the Tritercolonial section of the the radio. An4 those who are nol from Huron listen in. It is a greal I . , , Commind 1 16-A' for 1% , It"- 4aftAed, I 1 ,gati�ral should double. in the. -next then -we should have to �ia* y"as'"'twilee advertisement for the. old banAel Moved-bk. XdT§rs-,,B6-st%'6'a'Ad-,XW- - -Y, 'th'afn as much as we are Pk county. Huron county council should twitly, ,tU;6,b,r',Surro*#..be, 10010 ted - X _ 900,`,�of']64 Sit* 0611691 " S - re Ilard- pt&ft now. There are '967 "cash in" on It-fOT the PtOductiv6b .the count Is sail should make 11 Y a in, . � , " . In , '' - 9%*.(L1--.4'arAed". ." . '_.'� M , �1 , " - ". � . . . 'I " � 904naid d ; ; heildod men ill the Federal OWVern- tdtiit at Oft*96 They'ate beg ning , ft of sell at $400 an acre. I've seen' fariv . bring thal I . , #n xi :41.)��01 *:.", Halt. .. * , CI 0 * bd I . . 'hi adVide of the Mimitime t6 qa6-4ti�ill labda not half as good . ita I a ­#��* ..,of $,0,006 I I 13."M _, � .. _ � 1 'r b it'. '&ji�ft"U"'06T6 ft11d*`0*,# 11P,b _.'Ll'�J " , . . , , , , '- , 1 �,�.,94 to OZZ11. �.,'*,, *an. 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F -A splendid meeting Of , who wasn't I to self got nil the WXSI. of the United Church was I held on Wednesday last at the home turk. ( Forbes jabberlrg.�way to him- of Mr. and Mrs- Robert Dinsdale, of was self because Spafoyt%'s ifiddler, Tom Stanley. Mrs. Henry Ivison presided Rands, fiddled the best.'Art was the over the meeting in the absence of works that started that stunt. Com- the president, Mrs. Thos.' Kyle. Mrs. petent musicians who listened in on (Rev.) Lundy led in prayer, and Mrs. the radi,&,have since told me that the Hugh McMurtrie read the Scripture Ses�forth man's,fiddling was the most lesson in Exodus, 2nd chapter, and "Every tuneful. Forbes did it. also a beautiful selection on - When, the fiddlers liged upon the day Religion." This year the W. M. stage and played"for.th4 old-time set S. are studying the bobk, "New Days . dance, memory tQok, me Back to Card- in Old India," and Mrs. Alex. Mon - , teith and Mrs. Stafford took the study no's Hall In thos 6- days the dancAr danced. Ikow they. walk instead of from the first chapter. The W. M. S. dance -most of *em eift of step at intend holding their Easter offering 'hud,' in March. Much regret was express - that. And you n at the gate when ,she and you got ed by the W.M.S. at this meeting ow - to her place f abode.- There wa n ing to the sickness of their faithful a 0 The president, Mrs. Thomas Kyle. bunny hugg�g on the dance floor. Mind I'm not saying there was such meeting closed with the Lord's prayer in unison, and the iiext meeting will at the Huron Old Boys' at home. I'm be held at Mrs. Wes. French's. just generalizing again. * That's all. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Me - The young middens in thi� selt dance Collie gave over their house to the looked chirming in their old-time young people of the vicin' dresses and peek bonnets. But I can't ening lately,. when a very enjoyable say as much for the men. Someone time was spent in dancing until th3 conceived th6 Idea"that HICK c0s- wee sma' hours. Mr. and Mrs. Me- tume went with the square dance. It C,IliCs niece, Miss Wardle, of To - didn't. In my day in Huron I never ronto, was the guest of honor. -The saw anything that looked like a hick. W.M.S. lield their monthly meeting The boys all dressed in tailor-made at the home of Mrs. Robert Dinsdale, clothes of the best of West of Eng- of Stanley, on Wednesday of this land worsteds. You'd pay $75 for week, when a good attendance was such suits to -day. Taylor Campbell, present. -Mr. William Butt, who has Bright, T. K. Anderson and MY been visiting relatives in and around father-in-law made them, cut from our vicinity, has returned to his home � .1 . - - __ — - — I . , . � . I � I . �1�1 I �. I.. . . . - ­ . " I _S , . - "I , . I . . I - I e - e e . - Startling Value. - - - Excellent Quality. Latest in the Radio World. Chesterfields'a Specialty. . Furniture every � home can own an& be proud of. I __ W, J. WALKER & SON SEAFORTH - - - ONTARIO. f = the latest New York plates of Mit- in Seaforth-Mrs. James C. Mcf,ean, s good, dressers in of the London Road south, who has this 1927 imitate. To my way of been visiting her sister, Miss Jean thinking the men would have looke.d Carr, of flen,;all, has returned born(,. better,,and have been more apprecl- -Mr. And Mrs. W. Mc!Cullie entef- ated"if dressed in proper garb and tAined a number of their friends on danced the old dances in modern set- Tuesday and Thursday evening, wh,,,- would have been euchre and dancing were enjoyed b5 ting. The effect beautiful -la blending of the present all. Much fun was caused over the wifh the past, Some ten years ago I )�izes, which were good. Tough lur�- better luck next time-Somp. danced down in St. Louis, Missouri, om, the old time danc(,.---- lancers, opera One ha -t said, "It's an ill wind thal reel and Virginia reel. They were blows nobody good." With the ver, . I try roads the "Smith's" are stirel,, common then in the South and ar,, a . to -day I am infnrm(,d. This Hick mong the busy class, giving aid Lc so stuff comes from over Indiana way, the poor old horse, which is so oftei looked down on in these days wbe-, and does not belong in Huron or To- cars are sn plent.iful—Mrs. Thom:v ronto, It's not Canadian. Kyle, who has been visiting frien& But wel bad one Prjoyable time in Windsor for Rome time, has return just the same—neighbor boys ani ed home. -Mrq. Fred BenKough an( girls again—thp. best friends, ye ken. Miss Dougall, of Hensall, visited a Well, the corn coh's out. I must the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. An stoke up again. Sr, !ring. dF-rqon of our village, doring the week BILL POWELL. —We are glad to report tbnt Mr p,s.—Some one announced that Henry Schafer, who bas been quito Goderich -would eplobrate it bun- Poorly, is improving nicely. dredtb birthday this sumvie3N whereat Silver Wedding.—On JanuaTy 15th a former Seafort-bite remayked: "It 1902, , very retty wedding wa! _ ' Rolemni d at P horne of the. lati looks it," The old spirit 6f friendly , 2151 t� rivalry still survivPs RMOIALP the grey Mr. And Mrs. Wrn. Tvison, wber thei� heads who plaved b9seball and youngest daughter, F. Bertha, becam, ' Incrosse fifty ye ars ago, We never the bride of Mr. Robert Brownlee. o grow old,B. P. - Tuckerarnith. The ceremony wai -------- - - ____ =====�____ - - - —_ __ - - �_ 7, _ - I I I , I . Coal and wTT ood , . it comea'to Coal—come to us. Our yard is -When � I the headquarters fbr coal. We have the proper grade and size to meet, )iour requirements. � . . ' I ' If you are not Oready numbered among our growing I list of satisfied ou'stome-rp, it will pay you to give us a , . � . . triallM W. -A, ; F - - .1 . � -wmnt & Coo � . WO.ALUI I 1: I I V , " o I I It , SHAVORTH 116 . " - ONTARIO r ��' ��, , � � L ­� ': '' . I � . I I' 1111�1,­ .. I I— I -.1-1_11,11-- . 1-1- - ­­ --1 .. r il ".7 . ��_. .* 7 , W7.40* 11�11i' ", ,�!. 11---11 , . , ,Jf�bl" 1,0 � , V , *A' , . I ­ I �, i- - . , ,� . . 1, I - ,.J.:7; .L . I . I . � I . 1. � '. I I I , I � .. ., .. � k ''. I. I 1, � , 1, 1. ' �� I � .� I ,��l, � .,,- -, , � " " - � , " I � . ., .T , I � " ;��, , �' "'. , . , �, I ,"­ I �. , , , , I 1, I I , � .� . ­ `j� 'I, �'�,;,., '�-', � '�­� I �', l�­'.' . p", . �� , '%. '. I 1, .1 �. - I ,, -4 � ­ I I . �,.,j, , ,� ,, "� . '6'. . , a- � �, 1 _;>N`,',V1.�.�'4 ,i1,f,,Z.',:`;,,,,,,� 4 - :Q - , ��,I­`.13 -.,-'.., : ." ­-, "'- I � , '. '41t�,' " I ­Pl,111�11 11��- NAI'�61 11 ,—, ��4_1:11 , , I_. " I , � I 1'1� � 4" :�. : ,,'�� ed to Mt. and Mrs. BiowpI0� i" 4 ., �, , .n co,n-: ,rVAIL"VITA "W".14%, I ="­ , .; , � � 0 -P " � ,. ip I - 1"'144 - gifts were also Dell� , 40 �Z Ab , .", N gratulations and 113 90�;t X � , , �, ceived from Ontario frlendiL Those% : *0 ', C , , j "r , C, present besides the host apd, hidsteast . Br'1441#460, lak* `0 l p �, -, K. � . , ; IPIVI: I - , - were their son, Albert, W -wife . , 2-1�1 10, P "I , and Ou"', Ju, �Afv-c " I i 'AW -0 their little daughter, Ruth, -who Uve, Jean Wataod,, "A'.`V4, I'll 1� _,"'o-". �, I near them; Myrtle, who js,teach[W Axn1stliOng � ,,,��` � '1� W1411A ..'� � I . V I .� : , � �# .n� " �,': le - near Junction City, Oregon, WilsOY4 : D.ITYMP;6"Al D 011,� _ r,A,V.j a ," t , 04. A P � who is a sophomore at QregonA - ing-­E� - Wglftr "' - 044� 1'r ot gn- , I " _� cultural College at Cowalks, Wia, Nuinber on r�11,' 80';'�'a' V'eka,g# lt,w A", .",�4 ... , ", I I I , ; �ie - � - Harry, who is also a sophomore' at once, 33-66-R-11 t 'T'allm XX . 1� : - . . 'r ­, _� � .... ,� ew -- Sunny alif 4:` 'T".6471"w, -,i , High School, Salem, and their neph From . - - . _ . �' and niece, Mr. and Mrs, Ernial just thi Bruceft - Owens read . .010' ' " �11PI:a - ' I s- 1� � of Salem. We extend congratulations uary 14th l JJ.X `F,._,:� � �J A to Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee Om - -Pon Tells Of tan.e. jurt veme . d I I , . . mauy_fn_�ends in this , I I . . e Bruce Id -good old .W. ;, gla" d �,;*? �, I- � `�c previous MaturdW__4ivening the d hear of their advane ,.., . I .�. , �,Iq " Hill Birthday Club, of which Mr. and have met people who have been re. ., �­. � , , ,��'� 1 , , ,� -.1�1, -that. you cannot's , "I , ., Mrs. Brownlee are members, met at It is said here I 1�-, I , A -al. - I , I 11 ,, , their home for a social eveni *ill, Im 1. - 'A : ' r . ,:. ­�� r-', '. I ., fri itaiiii " . ... .1, More a stick in Los Angeles 'that ,' than 56 members and d � �: %-. ::��. I present to enjoy the gktmes, contests plenty of them. In February ­�; �: ... I'— .. Inc., 4ft '_ � . -, �- and music. Refreshments were serv- meet by thousands at their pic I . ,;` , 1,.�,,, , ed and birthday cakes cut for four May 24th they always celebrate., They ,,, , :�.,�,, 11 members, including Mr. Brownlee. A have clubs and meet go oftbm, .. - � " .' . cake was also cut in honor of Mr. night the Scotchmen have their time ,: �.,,;. ", I , . � and Mrs. Brownlee's 25th wedding Bobby Burns' 'night, when they , . , : �".... "I I , anniversary and members of the club the real old Scotch cakes, pte. The , � " 11 presented them with a lovely silver boy from Canada, -as George Young - - ., I '. gl .. 1� g �� sandwich tray in honor of this event. is called, is still in the zenith of his . . �:, .. .. , Burns' Night. -The following from glory. The Canadians gave him ,a , the Port Huron Time� Herald makes and be has had invi- ---' I Ill . the following reference to Burns' tations from all the highbrows. Poor " . ... ... I. 1, . night, held in that city o . 1. n January boy, I think he would he weary of so 1�, . 25tb, when two entertainers well much glory. Last week at the close . , " I , .. . .� known here, assisted in the program. of the Egyptian theater movie, he ��'� _.� �� I These were Mr. W. L. M. Doig and was given a thousand dollars in gold . �� ; �, � �, "I Mr. William McLeod, formerly of each evening for appearing on the �'�N­ I Seaforth, who danced at the opening scene. The tickets of admission was 17� '. of the Kippen Hall 35 years ago: five dollars. This week he is in a �...;�, . �, . "Wearing their kilts and making swimming pool at a movie, glv' ,'i. I ing * , � 'I" , I I merry to the wailing of bagpipes and exhibitions. I hope he will not lose 4i, I the melodies of an accordion more his head but be is Sc6teb, and soon . I �4 I " 1; than 250 members and guests of the I his moth'er will be with him. His ..., 11�., � It . Caledonian Soci,ety celebrated the I chum who came with him is also in .11, . .. .,� 168th anniversary of the birth of 1 the movies. The church people of 4� 1. Robert Burns, immortal Scottish bard, . Los Angeles have started a big cam- � ... :-�, , 1. . at the Hotel Harrington Tuesday paign of inviting everyone in the city .11�.. I " night. It was the annual festival of to go to church. There are 300 .. �� - �, 7 1 the society, which was organized in churches of all denon-dnations; all will .1 4"'. ­ , 11 I I I 4,p I Port Huron in 1925 to revere the take a share in the work, and a num- , r 1. . memory of Burns. Only the Scotch ber of the ministers are Canadians, � I . I :­ . . . . . . royal haggis was ,absent from the doing their bit in the great work- . I menu -nothing else was lacking that Hoping that Brucefield will still pros- I.. ;. I could bring back to recollections of per. Since I left some of their best - .1 old-fashioned Scotch times. William men have been called away home, good , l � McLaren Doig was toastmaster and men and true.-BESSrE McGREGOR, - � ? , F;C, 1141. had an excellent programme with formerly of Brueefield. I.;,, which to please his audience, but The Boom In Brace0elkL .. . 71 , � . j, much on the evening's programme Dear Expositor -On picking up a , � _ _ . 4, was imprompta and unexpected. The copy of The Expositor of a few weeks . * . I famed Scotch song, "Roamin' in the ago, it was with much pleasure that :1. A". Gloamin'," and several of his own I read of the boom in Brucefield. Nbw *11.11,; compositions, were sung by Will Mac- I have never been ashamed of the .. . � I Leod to begin the programme. Later place of my birth or afraid to tell � .1 . -, in the evening, Mr. MacLeod gave anyone where I was from; still Bruce- il. several dances to the accompaniment field always seemed to me to be: 11. of Hawthorn CrawfordIs accordion. "One of those little Places that have ... "I - - . � �� . - James Stuart and George Forsythe, run, .- I .- pipers, who led the guests into the Half up the hill beneath the blazing I'll ..... I , � dining room, also entertained in sev- sun, eral Highland selections, and on two And then sat down to rest, as if t,r � .�', ,O - I I occasions played the accompaniment say, .., " to the dancing for Miss Katherine I climb no further upwards come what I . may.,, 1. 11 Blair, Detroit. Miss Blair in dainty I . � I red and green kilties was especially When I read about a year ago that ,4 I , , r. , expert in the "Highland Fling." Jos. I Snider's cow had died I said, "The 1� I Turner and wife played and sangi last energetic inhabitant of Brucefield .. 4 I Scotch songs and were reca4led bv'; is dead." But it seemed that I was I : I . I . I the audience. When Mr. Crawford, wrong. Rip Van Winkle awoke af- ,,, .. 1 played thp accordion and the livelier � te-r many yeam of sleep, so why not .� - Scotch sorgq were applauded, Mr.' Brurefirld? Not being able to visit ,,,,, � Mlacl,vod . . I Jumped tip and danced to the old town very often in the last , thi- delight of the nudienru, which few years, when The Fxpositor comes � , 'Aang an Acrompanimertt in ensemble. each week I open it eagerly, but o7it- I . Oliver "Scotty" llant,on and Mrs. Ros� side of the people going to church, . ;;1, ., . MacDonald were heard in severa: prayer meeting, Kelly Circle, W.F.M. ... . . ducls and were recallrd each time S.. ('I".. etc., nothing elsl- happened .11 1, h�v the andience. Richard Flooll:nLr in Brtuvfiold, Varna. BRyfield, Kip- .. .?itr,rtairNl in two ronding�, "Th,, Per, llensall and many places bad ac- ", .. Mustard Plaster" And "She Nkv(l TTi.,, cident.,, niarriaw-, sales, People Tno,,- 111 , Rael Wool." Air. Doig was nn ahlo ing. etc., but such things never hap- 11 ,:�-� * ,oaOrrinster and in a(ldi!ir,n ,,,, lollinir pvni,d in thf- old town flint I could 1� Jokes nt tho P-(pPnqe of hi�� own na- ,-%-,,r di,rm-or by reading the paper * .- tionnlity vniertainpri tho rnonibrr� ,,I miti! T 'hought the words of the old . " lzurqLq hv recitations e)f Burn,' Poetry "Ing bad cnmf, trup: "Fvery day, '... . , , - I .. 11 in a ti-inst to Robert Rurn.�. ,-,,;).- a 1, - will lip Sunday bye and hNo." But I .� ing of Purns. Mr. Doig snirl: " Poe'.s '-port in �vr, much inieresting news ".! . 1;11 - . '. such FLq our famous hard are no,t from now on. But now everything 1i mndc. They Fire born. R(,li(r' Tliirnq hw4 rharized. Thry inhaNt-ants tare "', , I %vas born with R purpri�zc. That b,_ ry:1 (if vim. pep, eiwrgy, maybe even �; . was well beloved by the ',rn'ti;-h pe- ViriOliqn(ISS, so that I would advise � PIP is Rtt,pqtt,d by the fact th 'nt ovrry t . h . e proprietor of the new bog dog 11 � Scotch horip, if it. T),Iqq � bot two Pill, - . psqp t. to put. muzzle- on bis puppies. honkq. always has i ropy ,,f Phir,i-' Yronn new- which has come to me , 1. "I portry front Other source.;, I learn that it in , . . TIP took hi.,, tb. 111-4 ,!.�-ort ,q ribmit him. He did not rnnfinr, him- TI'l iell(,, boast that. BrucP64,ld has be- I. , � czolf to th�p Rristocrnry and t,, rr,fin­ ,,,m(, .9 bunch of capitalists and brok- I , ment and rnitiirp. If( - , wrr)fp Of h rn- ,-rq with our genial friend, the harness ..� "' � - IV subincfq as well. It iq P(.1h;1Pq rn.qkvr a- head, tis-i9ted by tbp two . A , 6is faculty to understand h�:; pi-nPIP � " Mjqrks." While these retired from "'� . 11 " ., I which hRs won for him snch an Pn_ 1 active work nnnny moons ago, still .� . hey Rre never backward to make an �,., i during pl.gc,- in the heart.s of his' t , 1. rnuntryinen." Reforr Rnying ,,(, , �Ilid 1 honest dollar in thr, rise and fall of , Nirht" Auld Lang Syne was sTing b t the market by which they keep in 1, I yl (Mnst.ant touch by radio. �' the rolpbrnni.q. Cirilin 1". McGregor ' . William '1kfiqrT,Pnd and Oliver TT.qnton e the now rink or its ... �, . " I � ,mere in chargr of arranznnienfis," . largr gallery, but think they must . ". , i have gnttpn it from Sam Cooper. . lj ___ __ ---e- - ___ � ,7 1 When Sam erected that large and . .11 � : �:, � ; BRUCEFIRLD noble edifice that stands by the larg- 1:� ; . �7 1 Nntes.-Mr. and Mrs. lTpnry TTnr- i P�qt shed in Western Ontario, be was .." . " ton are being welcomed back aft,,rl asked if he bad a drying kiln as the .1 . .. 11 spending R Trinnth's, very pleasant. vis- I lumber for the interior was . to be .. , . ... it with their (Inughter and son -in-law - kiln dried. He replied, "Sure, I have 1, ..... ,� ' in Southern Illinois. They appear to � the largest in the world." 'I, � , :,� .. be favorably impressed with flio 1 In two or three years I expect, If .1, " i , .. :: signs of prnsppritv in fhe corn belt,' living, to Pick up a copy of The Ex- f, .� '. Although they say a great dl�al of I positor and read where some "Wait I'll, ,�.: .. . I - ,;�,�.;' the cr a estroyed I Mason" has written something like 1 lRst fall by the excessively wet the following- ::�: "I'LL , � 11 . ", 11" weather. "I always love My intive town; I .. , ,.,,,. . ": School Roport.-Tlie following is know.it is a hummer, I love to jot ..: .'z � , the report of School Section No. 8, for its praises down In winter, spring or , �, .1 January- V_aDorothy Wilson. Sr. summer. I know its homes are an ." �12, I -, � � , 1. ��� 1, IV-Pass� 450; Honors, 660: Mar- sublime: I always loved its balmy . I.; garet Watson, 591; Mary Papple, 658; clime, quite free from squalor, dirt ��,, I I �, - I Greets Broadfoot, 564; MaYme Chap- and crime. I know you are a domor'. .!::::: I . , , ,, :. man, 494; Marie Elliot, 459-, Helen I love its spotless Stores 9`hd Str4n?tH, . . . . . . .....; Munroe, 424; Beth Elliot, 428; Erma Its nooks and pleasant p1ne fa. r I I a ZZ . �:��, A Waliter, 892; Ella M Scott 986- 3obn its parks where state ara A ',"i.t ,�., . k �, Broitdfoot, 294- M;;rR7 ifinty Hrallhig faces. I love Its vlayn �p­. . ­,� Wi�;, 281. "', , �. �",j. , Jr. IV -Pass 020- Bonors, 280.- Eliz- of tocka and.-T1111Y avid. distant vgles �,­ , . �--- ,, '962,: Bob Itic0sict- And loft hft- Ug U �, � It 'I*-H'r I*" ' . _' -.11". , abeth Broailfbot� " 19 " *,, , I.,. "' �. siAtly IMb 0 d*b*J%#', , V, �� , 11* "y' 217; Clarence !&-ilor, 185; , 4 , I " � : ..., . A �. , ,� I 4 . , . . , k Q � � III 6 , M�34 4 , � -, 44 )* (absentl. �'St. ur-pasti, �6 'tol % ft � ,�� A. "" , !" A. i . WNS 6110 hod 1 a ltiyla LLLLLL -4';.` � . * aboors, .2 or- - U"a Watson .3, ,. � t I �__ , 4L"..� 2 I . 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