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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1932-01-29, Page 4; � .� � I % � ". �, n�)4 �.,p,',,�p,',�'P'-'w q�,�,,J.j,qig� �� ggw"­q , . , " . 'I.. ,,, r " 4 - �',�",, I 1 � " ,4 11�i , , W, J, , A`�`Ii J V ,;, . . � -, ,�, hl. - 4 �". - � ,,, rf ,,%? 1""�,_ . . 1 "� i . . ., i . . � I .I. - . . ly ! , �. �: ....... . � ,� ,� '_,.'� ", % " , �, ') ` " P� 1. . I � I . I , , . ,*,�, . , ", " " .. ". . ., .. , . . .... . I ` *" � I . . . , t . � " .� 1%,. I .- . , I I— I � J . , , . ':0 � - _ . I ; I , I " ,�� . . I I .1, - ,,, ! . ...... ­ . " ,-.�. .+Vk,�­ "', .,�,�,: ` , � � �, V' � ... 1�­Myll- �, V. ",:�, ;�. ��, ..�, �_ . I , 7 ...... �,OL':!­ � 4,n,j ,�-�. : - �:: I... I I :T%.', :, ),;'�,�_ .��­ �': � '� � ,X� � J. , "', , , , , ln�',� , 1:1 -'i �"­_.i11.:1-,_11.,�.,.:. � . , . . , % , , . ..� " I. I- I I I . " . .. . . ��, ,;1 , , ,,,, , ,,, . . J- I , � ­ I . 1. I I I I., . I .., I � I , .1 X-11=1PORTIQU., I . : I *'. . 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V.- ,,, A 1,011T ,�, * Church Sunda�,, evening. � was a stgurkeh Presbyterian, first- a' Ruder, reeve of Hay township,lew,te'rej two poems from Edgar Guest Miss. Hayter proved, good flQor marka8m. � I � , Iii, '! � '. e reason thikt the i;;�e in the :, . ,� '�' , I" 04 c -itteo of man- , , t , , I* lk Irl, I 00; by XeLean Rl At 4 meeting of the Library "Board member.of the Auld Kirk, then of St. delighted to hear thathe wa ell M. Elliis; readiag� "Christmas ii4aps," The musicians and comm � ­­,,; -,3 I X, Save 1,032 "An al lt,�,;, " 'gl 's, and Is, - topic, 'all 7, not otfly no on ,Saturday at .It, it was dec Church. Warden of Huron',4pounty, : Mr. Claude ,Blowes; �, ,,�,., is IF -004 . I � I rural districts have ided to Andrew , atly of Knox r Ide agenxent ,.received mv4e4 gredit for : N,4 -YR , ,-, I k, i� C- �, " .11 1Z � excellent seMcps and ,ft , .�� ,� ­.­Ih. -8 . - their very .1 .. . �, .$�,�. N k_1 1101M, ,k� , � I , . ItMey to invest but'fni4ny of them have hold a e4chrq 4�44 da,666 1h the hall he had many friends who will re- at the first session of_tte 'county I ;�ife;" Rev.' A. ,Sinclair. I f which was particular Y 8PPreCAatQd - . I - . 'IV *,0 - 'nd,,Cbristian wo- council, li�ld at G-6derkh tilis *66r."' The W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian 0 ` " '�­ , - "" 4��',',­.�__�p"J� N , jo.t ,,ate�, $1.50 'a year in & - q)1_1garch 17th bf which mention will nkember�,ho as A,ki � I* #,r single no MO be ,made. later.', P -is date . isqn, , of Grand Churvh­,,� held their monthly me0#49 bY�Jpigtrkt DWI, Qxrand Master, 4 .. LL ft't,�X,it-1." �! __ 1% - , � �,:�A ney to meet their present olbli,,fL .,,lease keep,tb .. ...'� '��`,%`, I . . , e d -;'k �J,i;Qm""I�, 1, PE, .epee �� , , I, t�; k "" ,,O,O a year. in tmad. I , jugs, ,� I �. �.' _ I � , . tioils, and piraetically ill of, them he(Ye, . irk towll'On Tues- recently with ihe president,, Mirs. Bug- R"Coles, who ope ed the py . "'J�-r""�R ,,� A- . � 'i IL . ' 1. - �4 � ­.­ " ,�: M .; I �� ip r­.��_ idered themselves fortunate if ­ I., A il Edwar-&-presiding, taking for their ening in a few �Well Cho$= I . 1. . Alj�-��_ �. - L, �.; � cons , . _ �i "' ;� � I � . . . . . 1'wl�. �� ;�. omeWs remArks. . 1. �� _. I . � .V . Tate . ng is 'Attending meeting I�Th6 Presbyterian W .. -1 "', �z �A,dvektlsfng s. on application. they succeeded in scraping together � . 1. ... TIUCKERSIMIT .- � , " St I'll I.., � �, ,. .111-.1-1 , , � H . Paul's Chuiph, A4nual Report�- � .. �w_ .., - ': ,1� - . . �:�,­ 41.,_ . Toronto and is We -very interes ing I'll , , . . . ek of Prayer." A t, ; : ! ,�,!?!�, � ". 1 -� ugh -money to meet'their tax bills 4 ' I I , ­ , �'$Oivkbers of � * the Canadian Weekly eno . Correction. -In last week's issue of The annual,, report of - St. Paul's QW 1, , � . . ........... I ......... utomoti�o, repair- paper, "The Extension. of the King- I � t � , i 'T, .. I � . I mention w1aa ma e of .. I IN _ U.�,` - ., Ar"W04k r I . I , , ,X ' Association and.the Huron for the past -year� . .The Expositor, d I v1is, Church, Hen-sall, has been issued and . ��­ . . . . . . . ess a ( s, no , a orn. a; ing. � dom Througl� Faith and 8acrifice" v church to be- in a strong � I ".."i'. -­ 1. 1. ,I -wess. Association. No, the Money was subscribed by a. theft of poultry from the - farm of John, of Toronto; Percy, of Niagara Miss Victoria Deichert, of Strat- given' by Mrs.' R. Y. MacLaren, wnich -shows the families I I '1;4� 11�,�,, %� . '. . There are some 36 ,.�� . -1 �' I on ,Saturday I ',,!�;',,N., , __ I the wealthy corporations and the 1fi,rl,_­Mr. William Charters, 11 , - " �"�`,'4".l L': .,. � I , .. - . — last week. IThat was an er - Falls, N.Y., and Charles of Prince ford, spent Wday.,_0 ..... hor' home was very nuir-h enjoyed by the large. pKysiti* I .. ....... 4,�4, - I. night of � . 6hich was here. number present. , . , 1. "I'll , .1 P v, - I .1 I I . &.11 W,� ", , , 11 . 'h �, � , t'�E.)` ! � , , . . .. ' . I eet- � A , lionaires of Canada, whose money'has Rupert The funeral, . �r I 4nd 119 persons on the roll. - The , , e urre4 on Sunday ' �' The congregational meeting %f the ; ,� . r, �4,, 1, , '.. . largely attendeld, was held:6,om Knox . Women's Auxiliary, eld fifteen ni �PN "', �;, 11 . i$MFORTH, Friday, January 29th. ' . I ,� 1. . melling the bank deposits dur- - ht . I - . , `-1 . , � been b I ni,T .. rday aMra -gs -during the -year and had receipts . I "­,�,,' - Satu I . . nited Church will be.held'in the in 14, . I Presbyterian Church . U . . ,. ... V, o� t, - , -, 4, I 1;-, 11 � ____ ing the past year or two. eath of 'Momas Thomppon,An noon, the service being taken by Rev. I 5 and a balance of $34.80. 1 , 11 . 11 -1 i I �� �� 1 �4__ �,Z. - I 1_1�717, I � . . I old and widely kno.wn, resident of the KIP -PEN Church on Wednesday, February 8rd, -Qf $15&3 -esident, Mrs. Pop- ., � I "'the face of t1lbse facts, the, C' . C. E. I)opga,A, of Clinton, And inter- lollovk*?y the conclusion' of the The ofters are: Pi -., '. �., "! � . . ­ -'-,. ..'...." ..... . � n om- district passed away)suddenly at thei " I I ,1111 I `�_� . . �­M UT U A L INSURANCE Mon ,man wants to know and has ,ment to Bayfield, ternetery. The pall- The Kippen Horticultural Soci�0, 1. meeting, lunch will be served,by 1he p�4r; secretary, Mrs. J. - B. Sim-ps0n. . I , a home of his,brother,'on the third con-., - bearers were, Vincent . and treasurer, AUss X. Fee. The - , �o:�:;. ,I Gordon -and - I'll I yn,�z - - ri. lit to know why. the 0overnment cession, on Saturday4 last, in thie per- haveslosed a very successful year and... League. " also had 'a good 74mr �� �, !", , ItOMPANIES SUFFER 9 . - Thomas Thompson Al- Eiigene,-Baker (three grandsons), at th� annual meeting held on Janu_ Reeve -Owen Geiger is attending Ladies' Guild I .11 l 7 . I � balance of. $45.10. ;; I ,;.,,�� i 1,1�, . went out of -its way to play Santa son of % I Percy Biggart, Angus Welch and Virm. .. finished'with a "�7'�� �, � v. thouili slightly indisposed for. a ary- 14th, the following officers were Co:,nty­Couwil, which is being held -and . X& , ,. � a . I � I , ,) 0. "'..- SSES. , ,� Claus to this privileged cl 'ss. Sterling'. Among th,gse from a dist- at jGoderieh. ­_ The ',president is' Mrs.'Goodwin and "I" HEAVY L.0 couple of days, .Mr. Thompson had elected: President, 'Mrs. Jas. Kus- I ��,�' ;,.. Partkularly is this so because for g�&&.Ance wilp, attended the funeral Were tard- ist vice-president, Mr&.­­Jwws- Mr. 4nd..Mrs. B6rtiam North and the secretaryArtgaurer, 'Mi&§ M. Fee. . ­ , �; I . . .. always._ enjoyed - remarkably . __ - n-tere � ;,,. , - Insurance ' Mr. and M,±8. Bert Baker, and sons, I 4 . : I ..... __ , Many Mutual Fire Corn- s6me -months the Governnienb- h4,s health, and nothing serious was an- . . Finl6;on; 2na. vice-president, Mrs. little daughter, Audrey, ,of Wood- The A. Y. LP. A. IT�F St- .. - . I Eugene, KTs., J. si�rptary-treas- stock, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweit- ing meetings throughout the year and- ,� P'?: � . I . ally'heavlY been vei-N, earnestly lecturing and. di- ticipated until Saturday , morning Vincent. Gordon and William Alexander; I early, in the winter presented-a,play, . , "I I .��.. I- - . 1panies have suffered unusu. -just I 11 . McGregor, Mi. and Mrs. Angus Welch, urer, M.rs. John L. Herders'an- Direc- , zer and family,, of Detroit, weye via- - . . ell , , , � losses from fires during the year , a Big n. Mrs. A '. Mbn- itors over -the week end at the ho�ae '�StdO 0 P , ,�-. . I recting, rural municipaliti�s to,pull in. whe he was found dead -in bed, hi John Biggart, Toronto-, Percy , - . n it Stan 11 which was w I , , , . . . The i ass'ocia'- , �111� � - � .. I . . . t -. W rep;ipts of the �1' i .�,_ " . I -nis and practise economy, sudden passing coming as a great ,� ,rt, N:aZAKa Falls, N.Y.; Mr. and ors, Mi - liviso , A - -s. H,iggins and family, receive& I . ���� -1. , - iflosed. their ,boi �_ t ,Mrs. -of Mr. and Mi I W�.� shock to his family and frielids._Tbe �--, eith, Mrs. D. A. Aikenhead, . n4they start the I ... , 1 . '" ' ' " 'Biggart, Clinton; .Mr. and ies ' -g hom� to.s their Mother tion were $202.22 'a � 11 .1 ice by the report of'the Hay Has, in fact, been hin4ag: At legisla .-S. - eep . I .... 1,,��, ;�� We noti - deceased was the, eldest son of the - � �. aL James Bowey -X,rs. Jan McDonald, they comixi .. A.oWince of $19.82. - . Mutual Fire Thompson and was b6rn Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Win. Green) � ,'!'.' - Company, tion that would take municipal expeft ' lite John ' -�son, Mr.'W. French; Who underwent. an operation for ap- new �ear_witih,_ 1. 1�1` , . , 1. I Insurance Goderlih; 'Hugh Gilmour, :Biucefield. Mrs. J. L. Hefide 0 -year peridicitis in Seaforth s- unda,y School met regularly and I . ,� " �.? -presented at the an il the hands of rnuni�l- on ,the.-Thampson homestead in Mc- Directors newly elected for -'a 2 ed, � ­ . whiih was nual ditures out Of , She. is Also, survived by one brother ed about thirty pupils divid & I 11 . . I Killop tovVAship 77 years ago, and I terni� Mrs. G. E.'Thowson Miss Jen- pital last.-7wiesday, and who, at date averag Th C s are 11 �, meeting held on Monday of this week, palities entirely and centralize- these I I 2 �. . John Falconer, of Bayfield. ' iieman. The Q,f writing, is progressing very fav: into five classes. _e offi er : 1. . I with the exc ppon", of a pear spent I I nie Chesney, Miss M. Wh I H. Aldrick; I I . . I 'I, .. that the Are losses sustained by that ,in Toronto. i in the W4 Vio whole life had been 'Phel- lifb�ary euchre and dance',held. Societ�,"will be glad- to receive new 0'rablY. I .. . � . Sui��rinten�dent Mr. the Rector; ,. , '� '' I I I ­. I..... . M ,' menibershi-ps and orders for -the ,Little �Gloria Twitchell, while play- Adult Class, , 6ocher, ,.. Coinpany in 1931 totalled 11;13,101� As 'fh6 Exposito,r has pointed - r. ThoAipso�'s at'the Town Hall Thursaay evening Mrs. Varley-, Junior I "'.. . .1, I I . I Out ,spent in the district. ' - ' - me other children' on S -at- Senij)r girlsi - - , I 11 ,� " ;Aich were very considerably higher on m9re than 'one occasion, the larg- death is the third in a period of three last -was an interesting and enjoy -able, year 1932 at an early date, as in this iAg w! so . I "I . �nded. The pr a iirday ia­s'i*-,' d the misfortune to fall girls ,MI%%. McEwen; boys' cladi, Mis!a � ,,�, I � months in a 10ge famil� of eleven, affair and.well atte izes way they can secure choice stock -at 1z E.. X&hnst6n; pritnary class, Miss L. . than those sustained in a number of e,t fi6ld.,where real economy could be ni by Mrs. AlWr "' Th ' premium' Off ,a ... � �,, I I I that for long 'had remained unbrok. were wo t Leitch and ra ate.- ,e 7111 r of'ste,p§J_VoM­a, -ladder, DruTamond...,and , secretaryrtreasu.rer, I . . � , ..,�, years past. . practised, and where it is long over- ' ,rs. J. Aikenhead, Milton Pollockand lists will soon be plaoced in the hands i n,.g d with g�;it force upon , ... . * en. His sisteri Mrs. S. Neely, passed TX � Imusic was supplied Of member�. . . Miss E. Jolinston. The rector of St. ,1..,;, . I The H y -Company, however, �s still ,due', Js in the Government's' . a cement floor, receiving a severe ­ a own ex7 away on November 11th, and a bro. William Talbot. .­­ - Rev - Parker, 11JA', � I I .. I .1. ''. Paul's is -, M. B . "'. .1 - Taylor, Georg6, Weston , shaking - up, suffering greatly ,from .. .1 � , in A very enviable ,position financially, penditures and not in the. expendi- ther, Mr. Jainis B. ThorapsonA on De- ,.by William.' The,, Late. Robert -McDonald. - We ' L -Th., ,and the Wardens 4re ,S. L. - � . . .. - L� : ' � baving total liquid assets of $38,157-90 munic cember 23rd. Mr. Th(?mpson was and Willig%w Hayter, violinsf Mrs'. regret to have to record the d_Vath shock. It was feared at ' first that I . .. - . � . .. N :;, . - ture� of' rural i-palities where � . -11, Dr. Newton,Brady, Milto POI I -, of "itlie 011A. had received ifiternal injuries, but Pe,pp . I . er and, G. �C.. Petty -o` �. -- �� I .� � - of Mr -.... � :_ % � �, avy losses *ustained never married but is survived by four! Pau . Robert McDonald I ... . .� ��, in spite of the he .economy is now and has: for some ' joh lock, piano. An excellent' lunch was Thames ,Road, which .... oc, . curred on at datef. of writing she is feelinimuc-b... . r 1.11 nn_,� , , , . ., . ,V4, brothers and four "sisteft. n . I . 1, I � _ ; I- , - I ' . ' Friday, January 15th, at his home, better and*will soon beherself again; � � 11. .. . . through fire last year. r n, ,! . aq . .. . I..... I � Ir, time. been practised to the. limit,"' Thompso 'of 9t__K, .s; Messrs. served. - - ' . Mr. and 'Mrs. ETr,ie Appleton and . _ I � . I . . . . ... 1�1�­ . I From the West Wawanosh Mutual safety. . Henry and Beattie ;N��pson, of A V.er,,y pleasant time was spent ,by where he passed peacefully away. � , ,�. , . 'P.­'TW6ffipson, of .. n McDonald had been in delicate -Exeter, spent,Sun- " � '.... 11,11111".. .. , t_ . I Fire Insurance Company's annual re- me� Geii of L.O.L. No. 24 a' d a num - Mr. daughter, Jean, of - . . I., � I , When the Government offers to pay Vaneouver; ,Mr. W. 'O"m - guestsof M_r . ... 1: � I . lished, we learn that five and six per' 'this township,. with whom he had ber of fTiends on Friday, evening at health for -� eiir-ne but nothin ,day the . a I nd Mrs, C. L. Miss Ann Adam's Rtalpefop � ,; 1 � I port recently pulb cent. for money that made his home for some -years; Mrs. the -orange Hall, d se�i6tis was anticipated until aboul Jinks. � . - -11 I Bran Muffins � I I when." euchre an . I I I , . . that Company during the .past year, could just as readily have been se,cur- R. J. Webb, of H4miltofi; Mrs. F. M. carpet balls ,were played. Lunch was a week previous to his death when he Special &ervices were' held in the ".% cup bran' V4 cup eui�r ,, 1: I I . ' ' 1%, caps, #our % cup Milk: I . � , . � 'and a generally -social time was taken with a, high temperature, United I . I � , suffered a fire loss of $4-1,834.71, an ed at f our or four and, a half per cent. Smyth, of-- Vancouver; ,Mrs. T. G. served Church on Sunaay last, the . % te4spoon salt I egg : I I—- amount iirmurpassed-In the,history Of by -no stretch Of the iniagination,.-can Scott and Atiss Thompson, of Sea- 4joyed. followed by a severe cold which af- occasion being men's day. A large �� ' ; I'' . I . . k place,. At Windsor fected his heart and beinj in a weak- choir comprised of some thirty or 3 t6spoons Magic % cup melted I "I � . ' , � . 1'1� I . . the company .... .. .� . . such a deal be called economy. Nor forth. A Orlivate funeral was' held The ,death too t. the home of enedcon'dition- he *as unable. to with- more niale voices had- chari Baking Powder shortening . I tt � , � I . from the home of Mr. W. P.'Thdrap, on Monday evening .a Mx,the bran with the sifted fine dry ia.� ,. " In fact the losses have been so sev- is it showing a son on I&nddy afternoon - -v. ' 'in .. � , ��, I . . .gooa example. to ,,, interment her daughter Mrs. Strachan (Kata), stand 'the attack. 'Mr. McDonald was Musical part of the services. Re gredlents. Make a well the centra and `� I - ' smaller governing bodies. . being made in Maitland -bank c I e . me-tery. of, Mrs. Harr'y Little, of'-, -Bayfield. borff orr-the farm just near his ho"me Arthinl Sinclair, the past.or,' preached,. ­tt­ . pour in .... the inilk and well -beaten egg. - I 1 . , A� ere that they have reduc ' ed the com- . . � __ �,. . '.. � , i, pany's surplus -below'the amount ee . t � The Late Mrs. Melvin Crich.-�--The AfTs, Little had gone to visit, her where 'he .retired and spent his whole most forceful and practical sermons, . With the fc�i6it'posilble uumh6r'*f' � .: I . strokes, blend theii ingredients and stir t. ral- of Charlobte-�­Carter, beloved daughter, who was in po I life in. this* conimm in the shortening. Half filt.gressod sixuf-, - .� __­ . F. . I .quired by the Department (if lnsu�­' """ I I . . fune or health' and nityi He was � of a well �- in keeping with the day. The � ,s en with -pneumonia. The quiet -and retiring disposition and had large. choir, under the leadership of -4q00 F. , .�, ' wife of Me"'in C"'ch, whose death oc- wag "arlek . . fa 0ans and bake in a hot ovenj � I ,, - . ance to carry on at the present rate - LOCAL BRIEV-9 , curred at Clinton Hospital on A -Tion- body wa's ,brought to the home of made himself a rmry Obliging and, use- . Mr.� W. 0. Goodwin, elicited very 15 to 20 minutes. Afew chopped dat". I ,� , . �! ., I .. . - cent-, per hundred, dollars, I I — ­_ I."..... 1, . . .. I I .. of twenty day, was held from her la:te residence, I Tuesday ful -neighbor ,and citizen. He was a much, ,a se from the congre lightly coated with some ofthemeasured . I � , ,.,; and will hax�e­ to raise their rates to ' Mr. John Hinchley, 'of Stratford,_ . George Little, Bayfle d, on I . gation flour, nmy be adde& I I . I 'e ' C for the'Cle manner in which the var- t�, I . spent the week end with friends. in aec,6nd"'ecincession, TuckemlrdtR, on evening and the funeral was held on 111'ember of. the N',esbYteriRn 1, hur h . . i : ..... . , . . � 1. I .1 1- 6iit cents In spite ,of - � Wednesday, January 20th, at 2.�p.m Wednesday afternoon to Bayfield cem- until und.on, and th became a mefft- ious numbers were rendered. At the � . I ..... I .1. - - -......-M... .. . ,. p�.il.hundr,ed., , . , .tc,`wn . % � ... I . .. . I . ill �er " I . . ..- . 1J . these large losses, however, the com- Mr. Lloyd ,Din I nin, of the Bank of I -I)Lmth followed- an, illness of over one etery� A more detailed ,account wi of I I — .. - I . the Unfted Church. While a Morning service a male quartette ren- , � 'I', , . , ., .1 I - M_.Jn._Xay I young man though 'handicapped for, dered very effectively that beautiful .. ­ . . pan:� is still in a strong. financial posi- Clomm,erce staff,' -is relievi4g At. Mil-, year'. dura,"jo I ast the de-. be ,Made next week. , : . � -1. . 6�ased wo;hAn underwent an opera-. - 1. 4i; . years with a severe attack of''inflam- hymn, "The Saviour Calls." the quart- _ ., �. . � , �1. . verton this week.'- . . ' �-.�,. ,� . . -of- Mci§ . tion. � , srs'- Wt.. 0. � - I.. . ' the tioh in Clinton Hospital and for some . matory rheumatigm, yet he rendered, ette beilit composed � . �` � Mr. and Mrs. W_ J. Free spent � . I ' r�� , -In comparison with the losses sus- t;me seemed to be in much improved ­ faithful s�rvice as a 'Sunday school 'Goodwin, T. J. ,S�herritt, John Pass- . 4 ', . . I week end in Toronto. ZURICH ' Smillie. At the - - -- I ,� .' . health, -but in the" be- teacher and also used his Musical tAl- Imore and -Dr, Ivan , ��:::;� *- ,_ . . tained by these two companies, the ,M'r Edgar Nioltiff,"'bf" Tqranto is ,early autumin 1. bfAcDonald b6- !evening service the pastor -took as X, ��, I , . 1. . , . .11 . ' �7 losses sus aineld' iby the McKillop'In'- visiting his father, Mr. F. G. Neelfn, Annual Me ent. in thd,;�bhoir. -Mr. . , ., came much worse and returned to the 'I t * etings,—The 57th annual i . , F. -I 11 of hospital for tr6atment, All, th4 med- report of the Hay Town -ship Farmer's longed to a large family one-half of I his subject, , "Manhood - Dethroned," ..., I �� ; ,11� - . � surance Company ,are comparatively Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Stark, . ical science and careful hursing%QWd which are still living. The following dealing with: the. subject in .a tviery . . ' 1� I ,the financial report of Welland, spent fhe week ,end with -Mutual Fire Insurance 'Company for I I 11 ': ligl#, although . do however, co,ald not accompliA re- 1, was presented at the brothers and sisters -were- pregent -at ,able manner, being mueb appreciate& :: I : : v " � " that company has,'n6t yet been pulb- My Stark's mother, ­Mrs. A. Stark.. covery of health and her death came the last sad rites to show their SYM- by the congregafi-on. The male quart- -� .� :, Mrs F. J. Burrows and 'daughter me'eting held in thp town hall herg : I ; as a relief to her suffering. The late pamy. and iespect to their brother, , ette again rendered a -pleasing.-selec- 01 ! r . lished. * '- Mrs. W Banbury, of Winnipeg, are on Monday. The attendan�e - wais : . . Mrs. Crich was born on the -9th con- namely- John, of the London Road; I tion, "The Fight is On," while Mr. T. '" :: . . ) Tbe ruling of the %Department of visiting in St. Catharines this week. . 0 d much Jnfeiest was-� taken ' ,'.,.-�: .: I ' Mrs. Mic-Ourdy (Annie), of Exeter; I J. Shei-r�itt sang velt pleasingly and .:�: ; ;:, ; � ce5mon,of Goderich town.�hip on Janu: go d' an � . 'ho at- . 1-1 : . . I Insurance,, seftitg. the rate &Y ......... ��'t-' Mr.' and Mrs. John Beattie Are in' irr .-.the proceedings by all -%N .. . . I ary ,� I I I . � .prem Toronto this week. 13, 1983. She was a daug.4ter bf tended.. Mr. P. 11�trtene, presidentfor William., of Seaforth, and Hugh of Es-' with much expression, "Wheti the :!:,� : �, .., iuM charge at twenty or th'irty-cents ' the I -ate Henry.. C4,rter.-and �1 -mrg. sex; 'klex, of Santa Rosa, Calif., And World Forget�.') In one of the inth- I t . I I .1, Mr. and, Mrs. Hect e""� to,�e­present. The fhn�ihl was large-. Elms which the choir rendered, "Lead, .. . or N §, of i9'31, acted as chairman. 'The �Yiiber u : . "'" ... . I , � , . . . ce, ac- Stratford. spent,the week end at the Carter,, formerly Matilda Churchill, of.poljcie�s in forceat the end of the I �': I �� hundred dollars pf ix)s ran, �'i * . ' '� owned by the no-vir Mrs. Roger Pepper. Her child- Mrs. Ballantyne- -(,Tena) were unable Rindly 1,ight," MT. Cla'udfe Blowes I . . ,.'. cording to .the surplu , home of -Col. andAIrs. ,R, S. H year was 1 933, covering risks to the �-. -;" :�;, , , ", 1 4'-"'5* - hood days were .spent at the place -o ' 31 . ly attencred'by relatives and.-Lriaod,s s-ang one verse as a solo in his us- �:: "., I �, I c�mpany, while intended as a safe- Mr. Frank Smile, of Detroit, is � ' , 4, The' book - . ', : �1 . ;_ amount of. 842,120.00. from St.' Marys, Exeter, Seaforth, ually pleasing manner. ;,::: .:.. 1. � I I . . .. in his fat bet- birth, wbere she attended school. I bentures and other , I - ... I ,,, � 0 . , I . guard to the,'public who Jjl.�Ult; JJA ",1441t ,e� at the home of ,hex -s of age she moved "' ue of bonds, de . Hensall, Wingham. and �Exeter. The The Lat . a Henry Dougall.—On Fri- 111: . . I ; : . ., . here. When eleven yeaz . securities held by the Company a- I . . . . . % . I these mutual companies, it the same ' with her parents tq the.,_94,(�� -, Rev. Mr, Anthony conducted a .sho" i day'last the Township c&. lost , � . .. . I ' eturned from jpo*oessio�a mounts to $27,802.44; cash in banks, . . n . . . I . Mr. W. C. Smith has r , "'or '. .. I �� " I . ,. time very often creates very unfair Flint, Michigan, 'where he spent the of Tuckers,mith a:lid. attended the $9,7129,88; un`Daid�asse,ssments and ac- service'with the relatives in the ho,me .,one of its most respect2;,d piOneer I : �7, .. �,.chobl of that section. In 1902 sh'e ' affer wh I ich the deceased's -body was , residents in . the person of the late !.. X " . . - .. � competition among companies.. past three months; . � crued interest, 8625.58, makes tff6 to- ' * %�_,-;,�;. ; .. , . I , 1, . .. � I. I ,,,.,; married to Frank Plews who died " tal<.eii to the church and a solemn and 'Henry D6ugall, who passed away a�_ .. ... .. . .. .. tal liquid asset $38,157.N. In addi�- I '�:!:::::;;--: .. . ; . ,� . 1. . 11: Fire -losses among the,.e .. mutual Mi." Anna SutheilarTd .. .... of Toronto, ..s most impressive discourse was deliv- ..... '. : . - pc,nt the week end at her - after their mur- tion the Company holds, the balance I ". ' about cight, years i ],.is home on the London Road, about � t� � � . I e befe. , . I I I : companies, are very largely a, matter " I Aage In October, 1913, she married I ' 'ered frorn the 12th cbapter of Eccles- 'a mile and one-blalf south of our vil- , . . HEN I i tI"' , , , 1l, Ill 1 . Mr. Con Eckai A I* a _Iew f� , , . f '�-dum notes in force of �202,- iastes. -In this the minister itressed ]age, on Friday last, in his 79th year. . . . . . . . . . I 't A P P�e .. I I : , � ,. q, Of' luck. One company may come days with his son at Oaki�Me, has re.- e� ow bereaved husband, Melvin '073.35, makin'g the .total assets most foreiblythe living to "Remember � . � I I ,- � CricA' By ber first marriage she had The deceas6d had be ' in failing . " � through � per�od of years without'suf- turned home. one . $24,0,2.31'25. , T�'6` liabilities of the ,itt, en ' .' . . '.. -1 . ... Mrs. Gordon Hays. of Detroit, daughter, Mrs. Alton Johnson, of company consists of un�arned prem- their 'elleator and to remember thvl� ; health for some ,,, e time but his � . feiing ' perhaps, one severe. loss I Saviour." The 'bearers were all rela- death was haste-nQ rom a fall which Miss Ann Adam r. Tuckersn-Lith, who survives her,. ,fAri iums whit -h aniounts to $6,25.5.61. The I 1, - � '... . through fire. Sluch a compapy ,at,r- spent the week end, with friends in adopted son, Harry -Crich, also tives of the departed. Mr. and Mrs. I �� . . u ' town. " I . . Sur- losses, paid during 1931 amounted to ' be received . 'a -bout Christtn�s time, bakes her fiamous , ,­ ally, is eqabled to build p. a sub- ,,ves. Other surviving relatives who McDonald were blesse(t with four of .. . Mrs. J. N. 1�wart, who has been $13,101.97, ,which is , considerably ; when, going around. his farm yard, he . . . I , stantial reserve, which enables it to visiting at the home of her 9i" rno,xrn her departure are, besides r a family, three 4 whom croised the.isli,pp�d, falling heavily to the " kroand - � I I ;;; ", , . . ster, " �, A 11 'ur . ID - 1. Dhe higher Ahan in the past few years. Barbefore their father, Tl�ey were ;. ,i '�; ,* , -F I ; ;" ; -1-1, 11 . 1, I . I operate on. a twenty cent rate. Mrs. Ed. Hunt. has returned to,�ber ­ an , ­ - er, IS. rectors re � n - V .6 V , 61 - — The election of three di _V� . . . I I.. , - . "a I - � On the' ot . - - horne.in Winnipeg. . per, ,of Clinton, a sister, Mrs. Jorhn sulted ap follows-. Messrs.. G. Graham David Alvin,, whqF died vihile -.young; , told his once strong constitution. JI ' her hand, another com . 'kfr Pep �Tlary, in July, 1927, and Gordon, in ' Mr. D gall was a life-long Presby- -I -1 f , I - .per, Stanley Township; a brother, and S. Webb'*e''re re-elected, and Mr. October, 'i93O. These deaths should %AL I . ." M r. and . s. Joh6 Mero, of Grand - M fins � 1­ 1� ��, . pany, just as well managed and care- Fovks, sp�nt the W"k end -Mth their Loi;4e Carter, Alberta, and a large R. Goetz was elected in -place of .Mr. . terian a a very staunch Liberal and - -- w __ . . i connection less closely related. A b�ro; ,�s. remind us of the uncertainty of life 'took a gr at interest in all current , , i " I N.".1. , fWly-Afrected, May suffer a ser es of uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Martene;' srs. A. Weber -and A. and this is not our Abiding place and 'events, ,b g a close reader of lisp - 111" I t1fer, William, was accidentally killed -eInted a,u&t6rs. At withMagic I I 11 heaAry losses year after year, tintil Mero. ' - ' F. . 'N I , . I ..I., . 061r surplus has�been reduced to a Mr. William Muldrew, of Hamilton, in Dakota thirty years ago. Her q of how we should take to heart t;he text i . both- eh�ych and., qountry ,i,�-v the meetin the� Board, held after of the minister and make it the guid- I ..1.1 who spent a number of weeks with father, Henry Carter, died about 12 the annual meeting, Mr. John Arm- ! =. He 'farmer very i . - point where they ,are compelled years'ago. In religion the late Mrs. ing principle of our life. The church fully for Many years and was n�ost Baking Powder I to I y T6wn�ihip, was ap- and cam�ffmziity extend their 'heart- y excel- I " 1� Mrs. R. Scarlett, ,during the illness of strong, of Stanle � '' 11 highly respected for his in" . i . . charge a thirty cent rate. ,' , - th ' sigt�r, returned home on Crich was a Methodist, later United p, e ' .. - -1 . . I I eir ' Tues�, resident for 19132 and - Mr- f It 11. . iller, vice,president; Mr. H. Eil- ....:. ...... Z I .. When two such *companie§ 'cover day. . Church, and was a life-long member sympathy to the bereaved Wife lent qualities. He. leaves to mourn his . . . ,.��::::,!!; :.; .. R. NL d daughter, Mrs.- Green, and other I death, ,!:��:�, "When selecting . - . I territory side�by side, o -r even overlap Mrs. Richards 4nd her mother, of Turner's ,Church, She was well- er, of Crediton, was re-elected man- "" his wife, a daughter of the -1 , N. - - t , I I 1known aiid greatly. beloved'by a very . I . relatives and we commend them to - late Mif, -and Mrs. Job� Iniiie, two .:. .:. : .. ingredJents for , , Mrs. Fred Rc6in%on, of Detroit,, and ager. I S�;­.-:: , 4-::;iiiii , I I '.1 ­ I each - other's territory, .the c0impany- large circle of friends and neighbors, ailnual meeting' of the Jesus who is, more to them than bus- daughtprt, .Mrs. Orville Taylor, of th4 .. : ,: I ,:�. my recipes,ps, says " ?, . Mr. Walt�r Robinson, of London, :::,�,:;, ,.:., . I I which can operate at the lower rate . mXe 67'h band or father 'or any other earthly Parr Line, Township of Hay, and Miss .... I .!,* o �- . � were visiting with friends here this I and the funeral was 'very IbLrgely at-' ers of Zurich Agricultural So- �:�::..�`...,., Miss Ann Adam, ), , I I I I of insurance has a m tended, the number of autos which relatives and that He is-faitbful -who Jean, ib the home; and five sorj8j,An- ;;:i*i"..*:i�:: " � 1 " ost unfair ad- week. " I . 1. 11 c oke,gy author- � � - . . .. ' I followed the remains to its last rest- ciety was held in -the to" ball here Fr6mised "I will never leave them drew, of Usborne; John, of Ingersoll, .1.. 1: - 1. � ,, 19 . :i... � I 'vantate in doing usiness, although Mrs. E. Lalonde, of Stratford' last Thursday. Mr. E. F. 10o � . , ... ;� bi I was _pp, hor forsake theni." ........ ity of the Cana- ,, . . their poiition may, -be more a recent guest at the home of Mr. ing rpla,ce -being upward of one hun�. president, acted as chairman. The I I . and'Samuel, Malcolm and Thomas. , ,?.,. - Home Joar- .,� a matter dred The abundaneci of beautiful , i than "'. and Mrs, Joseph Mero. . treasurWs financial statement shows . ­­­.. The funeral, wbieh was a� private one, .. �: ,,,:. . � * 1;�, ,of good lii�k than good management. ' ,Mn- R. A. Jones is in To . ronto'this flor,41 offerings also were evidence of a balance on hand of $109.20 with 86 � 1. , was held from the homestead farm on ':. nal, "I consider . � , "', . The Department of Insurance while, week. . . the esteem in, which sbe was .hel& paid-up,rnenthers,for 1932. It was de- . HENSALL , - : Monday afternoon last, coliducted by three points - economy, health . - - The service was -conducted 'by Rev. F. I Rev. James Mcllroy�, of Carmel Pres- value, and successful perfbrrrkance� . it has every right to safeguard the Miss Catherine -HArrigan, of Strat . I cided to secure the services of Ae- G. Farrill, of Ontario Street UWted Subscriptions taken at the Hensull Past 1 byterian Church, Hensall.,and th� re- , � I insuring public, should in some way ford, is th,e ggp�§� of Mrs. D. Shana- partniental judges, for all outside Office for all daily and weeklY n—PiLpers. .1 "Magic Baking, Powder meets - I " I ' han. , . . I . � , , Church, Clinton, and of Turner's in classes and for ladies' work. Mr - Rent fqr po# office lock boxes in the Rensall mains 'were interred in the Hensall 4hem all. 1�use and appro4Ma'gir, , ' ' li � . put all mutual companies on the same , :Mr. ARhiir Burrows, of the Uni- Tuckersmith, assisted by Rev. W., A- F6rd. Haberer was appointed to at- post offie,6 become due and payable the lost Union ,Cemetery.' Xr. Dougall, we because I know it is pure, and free I . I I week in this'tuan,th of December, or the first i Might add, was born on the farm, on '� �. basis regarding premium charges- trersity of Westei�n Ontario, London Bremner, of Brucefield United church. tend the distri . et meeting of District webk of ianua�rl G. J. Sutberland. Post- I Which be died, And came of stmrdy from harmful ingredients, and be- � '., Thp financial standing of one company 3s spe . i ' Interment was made in Turner's cem- No. 8 Fairs' Associati6A_, to be held waster. I .. I- nding a few da!y� at his home � I ­ I - I . etery. The 4*11bearers were Frank I . . I Scotch parentalge. cause experience has,,taught me I . -,I charging thirty cents May be just as here. . and 'Ernest Cricb, John Turner and at London on Febrglii� 8rA.' The Ma�or�'s - t Home -The Masons of . �� I I , safe as its neig4or which is doi I . election of officers resulted as follows: On Wednesday in the early hours I A that I ca-4otount upon successftit 01 % ng -1 ... ­ Roy Popper, brothers4ii-laW, and Al-' President, E. F. Klapp; Ist viee-presi, of th6 foreYwon, as Mr. G. C. Petty , Zurich 1�odge at Henisall, held an. At resultsmith Magic 6very time." . � 11. Ymsiners at twenty cents, but which hert wid Fred Pepper. . I ' ' . i;- ­ I .....� I IBILLSGREEN ddht, Ferd. Haberer; 2nd vice-presi- and Mr, Lloyd Vermor were.goilig to Home in the town hall hete on Tues- - Magic Baking Powder is us�d* 14 i 1�. is forced to solicit business under a . ' 'near Cooki- I day evening last, on which oc,caaion .1- I . , . -- --- dent, J. P. Rau; Directors, H. A..� Toronto on 'the highWay exclujiiWy by the majority ofcook- , ... ...... �­ - "I ,il '. the, annual congregational meeting red ville, -with a truck load, of eggs, one � there was a viery large attendance of 1-1.1 1 . very severe handicap. I I Fuss, W. Decher, M. Rader, F . I �, 1r, I bf-,:th$ Hillsgreeh Chur6h will be- held. . BAYFIELD . Huberer, E. Walper, A. Melick, 0. of the front.,tires burst, capsizing the Ithe brethren and their wives of those ery experts,'dietitians, and house- , I , . . . I . ' i�, ditch. Fortunately I Married and invited'friends, amd . a ". - ----- -T - oli'2'Tuesday evening in the church. into t�h 1- L ­ . . . I - Klapp, Lee'O'Brien, H. Clausius; aud- load wiv - es throughout Canada. In fa6t, �, .. I . ,,$­ . . ... _. ­.. .. I � ,.�"*e' are sorry to, report that MT. , Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Johns and fam- itors; J, Pfaff and P. J. Haberer. At neither men were,' #ijured and the 'most secial and enjoyable time was Magic outsells all Other bakiilg , . :d: ." . NEW ONTARIO-PLOAN,04rordon Love is under medical care. Uy �;pent the week end with friends ,the meetilig of the new Board, held truL'k Only slightly clawagod, but a ! spent. The A.rst part.. Of., the evening. powders twitibined I -, . ­':� . �..- _ . . after the annual meeting, the res"' I 'ke qua 40"cardg, the spacious I , I ­­ -_ i �� 1 A,' -T � We borpe hei soon WI'llbe around again. -�t- -Stratford. 19- Tdf -fitity of drp were bro"Ti. "Was- aev 6 4_ .6 ''I'll Miss Wnerva Reickert spent a few �&-'Jolm Tippet passed his 80 . I �­ �. .OVERSUBSCRIBED th nation of W. A. F. H"s, as ie�rd;.'� In answei to a phone call, Mr. T. D. ball being'w6ll filled with an array I I . . d ' , ' FREE COOK DOPK-When you . _ ,R'.'j.�'. . Ays with friends in Zurich. birthday on Friday and is still active tary, ' Wicen..,wint 'to, Toronto and made. a I of tables, And thr, gs'nie bake At home, the new.'Magic C�;Dk . .treasurer, was accepted and MY. I �",;, -BUT-AT AORIC9 Mrs. -G. Lavander and son, of Hen- and hearty and lo"oks good for several ig'. F. Klopp was appointed ha his fav6rable settlement With the Insur- with .Tnuch zest until a little'after 11 Book will,give,you.-dozens of recipes 1� sall, spent a few days with her sister, more. place. The following committees were ance Company. It was a narrow es- O!clock, when -tempting refreshments ,�I, - - '. I M,� I , , Miss Mary Forrest. "' Mr. WilliaTh, Foster also celebrated cape for ,both parties. were served to thL� large company ,� ods. Writd 6 ".., I The new -O'ptario loan of $25,000,000 appointed: Property,' J. P. Rafi,, A. F '.1 . � Miss Mark Hagan is spending a few lks 80th-.birbh-diy on Wed-nesday,lail- Melick- Attirdetio-ti,_ Lee O'B 4 .1, W. . Paul's Anglican comfortably seated. Standard Brands Ltd., Frasor Ave.i .6 � T, I . rlel, The services in St Following this, 0,,�,. ,.. . ....... I . ' ,,, bbf;* -M. ,,RAdbr; . . . 14 o", . Vh1ch bond issue went on the market days in London. I " uary 20th. - , S�pecial Prize Church -3i.v4,11'be, taken -by thi .pastor, the result of the gatnes, ,.Wek.d � - and LibertrSm, Toron . to, Out. ' .:., ' I bee. , E. an ­ '. ; . . _�, �� � ," Tuesday of this week, was oversub- Mas"dommonumm.mon WEss Eva �Stutgeorf is visiting with p. Klopp ,6- Klopp, Rev. X. B BaTker oii Siffiday MOTW' nounced, the fitit prize fok gentlemen, I . ,,,, , Ferd. Mberer. ' ly .1- � , r . friends at Crediton. s4fbjeet being-08ocial Service a handsome -smoking set, going to ,,,,,.� ... I �� I , t; ,. � . ' '10cribed by $39,W,00 in three hours. . VARNA " The datei set for the 11992 'exhibition Ing, the � ,,, .!", ...-1 . .. . I 14 , I . ,I, �, I Wss Phylis Bacon is spendingi a idid Tuesday, September WoTk in the -Church." In the evening Past Dis#ict Deputy Grand Master, � :,-�*:,-"�11 m7kIIIJ �'_�:; , , - , -investr are Monday .:7� . ­­­... I.. . . Sudh a fespons� from the ing illiam. Taylor -made a ship- few weelog in Liondoli., 26th and 97th. I I ' - ." _.", I ­ ". Re of Bayfield I I I � ; '016fie is a flittatitlg tlititte to the Mr. Wi I V. F. H. Paull, �,_�I' I Thomas Pryde, of Jaebalron Lodge, Ex- - ; 4 1 ,. . , . ment of live stock to Toronto Satur- Rev. and XTs. Paull attended t he - i8ehrag Bros. haw opened a public have charge. � eter, 0%-�rfira abort blimorousmanner I 0 , �'V' -soNdftbas, of the Provifift of Ontario day. , � � ceremony.- at -St. .Paulls -.Q,ajhedr I " . nthron is b ing .1 I 'his thaliks Or the tniex- I ,A ) "' 4 ,V, , � I . a,. garage in,the ,prenuses formerly o ei -expressed I � �, sd�,00141, - ,­­�, *�a - btr sister, Mrs. Peppl�r, ?gedted Jnito.-- - The ladies' first, prize, ' "I I I . I , -dit. :;�; 'V ,,�,, . :�,- . There bare been several rmild caso§ London, whbri ;B!Aop Seager was ap- copied b) A. 0. Elliott, adjoining the visited Uy AMMA-1A W, .. . . 4"442-t. ' of mu,i,ps th this locality for a few pointed Bishop of Huron. I . a -handsome jewel.case, was wbihy. . . 11 ... I N I'll, . r4 Fbe ndllio# Aollars of these bonds Commercial, RMA VTb�� ty. of Hanover. I I I I , . � I . . -a I "I i ,� , ' ' : I Vdrb, f we,*s, but at the time of wrifing, the Alfter an illnogs al otrer *I�Wen , p&. O.. Johnson -if Goderich, visit Miss ,Gladys Luker, bookkeeper !for Mrs.. P,,,G. 314aphs, while ... a ileat ton- maec llftw�g po'�. - - .., , , lor'93drin of three years, b66� ipiA F . ' ­ I der has bftn h6tas. . :,�. 'j� '' , r, ' ',e Is Pretty Yliths, there- Vig-Ned to her etern ed tit t1fe home of his­,.brothet, MI, . T� -Mr.- T; `0; 1byat-i is'-having-im--co"148 of aiowiprW� Went to .r..'Q66 T. �,:,,, ;� ,f '11jo eviti -W(Bll elbttret away ,m4 I al - , M �;,.fig I _j ! #sj, at . waL .1 ftatedandaDOebved "I,, ., . I �ik per cent,, arid' t�e, repoited. home on ThurgdxA January 21st, at xudW, . ­ -_ ... ,weeksl,holtdaY,$,.:dur!,Xvg.th!FA, the cfdi6t, Wren and apt-6116deh merriment : ....... .... "I ;,),-" and no new cases a&e Johmon, Oidgl I . by the Home serv-. _ _____.__ ... lir."__ . :�-ti6ther $20,000,060 Wdr' home of. het datighter, Nellie' . . ii f., _u & " 'Of.- "Wren is. an ' . ke 8ureau of Cana- � , "I e f6r-8. tellin of , R,ev of lydsiness. � - among Ill rie,n . )ad , 1,�'. � William RoMmon very ab17 the f Mks. Eniona Rose has returned from ses,9011 i . ftn Home Journal. I 11, i�-­ . , , 'WtOldii Ve.tra arid bdar interest at the conducted the service in the 'United MIrs. A. WeldN At Mimi'00, A f0rntel! Ihe boipital sd Lon4on, where'she un7 The -r.Pjt,. of the United aureh aektiowledge'd expot ifi,the game of . Toronto, and (a " 11 1� . I I I . -Church Sunday'evening. � highly resipwtod% resident of Ba,�Iield, ,derw6lit n . .. held their.*1 I I '6039 Cozadlail bak- I .. ­ ", , , �,01, 849 �, -calit, . . Serious. opera ,43k ,meeting, which was card.q. The floor At this JtIndtore w-as - "p, , , t10%. . Her ,� ., XL1_..­- ,�, -r I..'' , 00k. riencfg . '4, Clarence Smillie Itig powder that bus Ill _ , Severb.4 from, this di�trint attendea A911169 )-tona"'toddow of tlia late any Will 'be pleased to letifli- in tbarke of essy made ready for dkiieft VINh" Wag boan avmrded their. . tj. evening . 1 4 ;;.� I. �` I e invooft wms'congidet� -eld Iput JOhIn'Biggart. Dfteamd a f hdi t i the Way' to rdeavdrsl. I - � . w s n � - �J'r '!.� th- , ,� '. 1, � ji, r .., .k'ad . the etrebre &nd danoe It Bayfi . and 3WIP eo'rbeft ,The'r M6�t,heaitilv ivaulgod Ill ,,until the :; ofildal cerdfiftwor . , , I Approtgi, I �.� 'a , eightieth...1tar 's 11 I'll I tizenship wo V, �wl; , , 1, �. . " '. d . thd WtO�ftl' r6- on by the Library Postd. All repdft afid, lixd- spent, all b4z . . Ciediton, manager devoted to di ,d;, was, wde glitht * limirs of the %ofting; to * '. .R ,y, ,; �,,,Iv �, . _ . generous.; �,. fb`� an life in BaOeld 4��&vt­ Me Viis f I - ' .390%er I interesting a0d belpful, �,Thdl ! , 6 low 11 ply I h, a ieal good time. t ew 0'r, �e h-10 parmer's Nat- .t �. -.06 ' I F - tbe, itirring btkaing a' the Pdano vio- . ,6 IV vo-�Zs " 0 �;'111:1 �:,!11.1 I .. V �. V"7'1 L Y Misseg­Tka. sh,cl A,da Pg1mot, of WiMets When shi� was v9th her dqlijkh� ual Fir In, aftice Co., and tovM61kl`� ing fillidMrs On the' progr&mme Lon- ling Attl b4tjo, Mott�qkilfullk p!laye(f -_1 "" MAU to CA . .. .�, I It" Ift "t'lie �Pgjtr tgedi . at; T'ne i_-_ � I -.1 1, � .4 1 ir I 'C6XTA1X9 06 11 ALIM.so Tlifa,Gtista, I li—M. � - roa�p 'I'll : 0 _11—l" HAI, 41�1'11�','�� , , X $ .I". _1 - � 1 4 1 . .� I ltomftt, were weeR ­aiid vio. � "O A' fit eft in T61,ft,Wi S'W`Idro�4 t6 ,W . 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