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''I I 11w, d flie- conditions unftr which - er' a �_'� " ��,; h, OutArlo. ev ' much improved and will soon be able ers for "Indi' and Africa" -by leaderi.. teoll-,with. ,offices at xe 1 "(119 ?, V, .1 ", �t Seafog 'V d" enthusiastic to be out agalu, , - by Mrs. J. a number of f * ers living in -this AISPe MV ­� ,,"iq, , while each apeaker Argued his or h ,��,��,�i�,,�,�,4�,,�;,��,,�,,,,, ,,,,, ,,, T I 'j,�,�,MWI nee with -the use odf -one furuace , 1, ­.J*-,,�4",;.';',J,�� ., after0oola by Uc ;; it .plied impossible. , ,)',�4���p�* ,� will be sup . � ,W , � , I'le.l."I'_ , _,i "" _',i . own points to a large an( � 4 arm ,`� ,, ,� . . . I There ,may be justice in this claim audiell - ­, Rev& Lane, MT. Mrs. Wlelsh, of Ripley, is spending Cochrane; for "Canada'and Our Can- Vicinity with the object ,'of having for eveninvo, ,After the reading of �,� � ".4 I ��11 04- . Xr. ­_ , , ;_,11. 1-0, � . 4,� , ,� �,,� ","N' I , . - �� P,i, , . her daughter, Mrs. adians" ,by Mrs. W. Turner; for Ithem, Sign u rery hearty votes of I �­ X ,,+ , ��'(� I.,., ,�, , - � �V ..� I .,� �,,, ""'il I . . . 'or there may not. `65��inly to Br in ow paegg.d . 1W.1. . But e ner and Mr, Malcolm found it a f days with p for hydro electric ser-� all the reivorts I ,, � - iffl - -Ao all who had I '.51, , 10; PTA 1, % ; rather di G. H. Beatty.. "Peace afid disarn 11, �JV ,,i , . even a,'casuil observer, -it must be - cult to jodge,between the , isment conference" vice. 7lige._aervilee charge for rural an r 'I " on rate, 41.50 a year in th hs we 0 � n J , , I satisfactory and �, ,�q, , , " , I 1.0i ,r. of %dding bells are ringing in our by ML s. R. McAllister; for our dif- consumers has been greatly. reduced mad6 t e reports Be N �, , N� .* . 5ingle , h ',Y",,t��E �. . : 00v 'erviva,- *10-0 a year contestants, -but decided in,favoli I 1'�q "'the "k"�,-'g��al. ,A appAr thi� Ox4 """' ' . I rh- I I -`�­ , , . ent rig flydro . I __ - " I ,,� 41.11.1 I I , , � J��* eaqlj� , I , -er vote of communii7y. ficulties by Misa Appie Ja . ti � , 1. t�il, 11, -t.­J�,,,1111 , . � � the negative. A very hea , rrott. The recently and this is encouraging many had given sivqb able services throu ��.A, " �,,�, ght be addiw"t - - flf, ���,��l',�.�"''",I�i.'-.,-���,,,-,.,�,-- I System is becoming, over manned and he" year. It 70 Kat VN1­`f$M,1f�.,.%0_. "I thanks was tendered t6 jud es and Those who, inissed the -mumps dur- secret-ary's and treasiirerli 'reports fg3�mers in the rural parts -of Ontario -out t . , 4%,il." 1, I . .. WAR- TAt9s, 9n &Wlicatio'V' under managed, . ' refreshments were served in c 'teria ing the last six w eks May blame were read and adopted. The .busi- to sign tontractAs for lights and, pow- the givings Of thii W. ISL S. -were I , _,.J�4��,�,;�,'!,' . . . %�1�1­ ��, � ­ .. . le .. ,,,, , , � - I �'e.",-(M, ......... 1'41,;A�1,41 � to �!! , , 1-11 Oj I ,;�,T­­,-,_,__ - ­_ . .6st encouraging and " _, " ... . I ;. � � ,,�.,_ r. themselves, as they _ �, , I -P) - ;111i . There are too many head men, too style. .. ust for the newwas then taken, It was decided er. Tim farmers in this section have large and m, ��, �� .� I V � ­ . � 1� I g��, - � *e of­tlie Canadian Weekly'i I � congregation. � _� " v,�, � .--,- __ taking'. Now we, they are that the society make two'quilts Wmg` been slow'In taking advantage of the the credit of thE � I,- 10i�..r , , ,, � I I . ­ = t � �1, I i" , Dv­,�.41 � -on Monday . u ,- , " 1, W., . IQ .."'! . ILW41P Associatiolk a_44 the Huron many office men, too, many cars, too . . eipening last, -Q Ito _#. ' .. " "I" � . War . . gone. .. I . year, one heavy and one from new. conveniences supplied by the use of Zurich - �. ",I'll 1. ,�,Ige a. Association. many trucks, too short hour's worked, I—. STAFFA. ".. I material; also that the text word electricity, as -very few residing with- '""" DI the Wasons of . ,/ k . _ ... o ' ' ' - ort . - __ ..... _.- . - ,�'i"� �� i.';�., : - 4 , , _�� �7 � � � �� . ___ , United I -'b --u, todge MO. 224, at the close of a sh , ,., , . , �_ _ I . and too mulch charged for -them, too The Ladies' Aid of .the . , Hilisgreen 1 e sed and take the in a radius of five miles from Zurich -ge rooih -here, met- . �, 1, , �,� I . , .. muoh -overhead altogether. Church held a .progressive crokinole' r BAyFIELD - text from each letter for the month are connected to the system How- nl�eeting in the lod _ ,n0 ,.� � �: 7 i9th. . hat . 1 on, Tuesday,. .ev*n- of March. The study was then tak- ever, it is hoped that more will take ored to visit -the sister LeTmuon , , . , QWM, Friday, February Ontario consumers are supposed to Party in 'the I . I 11 W_ I MAY I ," �, � I I re at ,Exeter, the* occasion being , . . � . I in en ,I�Tdm the third chapter by Mrs. advantage'of the oppoytanitk I offered, Ladg fA I � I I � LA nd 'Mrs. W. Henry Golding Mr. and Mrs. Reeks, of Stratford, W.- Turner. Thi4 meeting closed with them to have h7dro brought to their the official visit -of the District Dep-- .`�V get Hydro, at cost and no doubt they ,g. ' , ", A,.� . :1 � ­ I r. a spent the week end with Mr. and I I WIM:,i , " 11 ��X�:,fl) do. Th�'whole trouble� however, -lies celebrated their sixty-fifth wedding prayer by Mrs. .Conner. homes and provide the conveniences uty, Mr. L. R. Coles, of our village. 4 1, , 4�Yl. Mrs. William Elliott. I'll "I'M", ION * in the size a this cost. , I Mrs. R. Love is ,visiting her son,'enjoyed by users -ages, towns The first degree was most ably put � .�., , ".., THE DOMIN anniversary on Sundayl, February Ii. . . in vill, 1, 4i . friends called to ,Messrs. J. W. Jowett, D. H, . V �­�.� . I , me on by the Exeter officers, eliciting� .� 11 '2�1 11__.___1',. The Government no ,doubt has its A number of their Brown Rosst'and 'Mrs. Love at present. . and cities. I .., - 1. . . 1. I 11 -. and lkl,� 11 I I I I '... . I - ", -PARLIAMENT , . I � ' 'them and to wish them Naughton, '14iold Weston, Ferdinand ,Stelck attenae the . . much praise from the, D.V.G,M . I ,". reasons for limiting the field of en- congratulate Higgins ,And' -F.'* P9tchell motored -to Mr. h% -r -___ � ­ visiting brethren from. a.nlan04Q"_f A", I ny m4Dre happy -years of weddea funeral of a -relative at � Kitch nL � I , . Judging by reports from Ottawa, me London. _= I . RT V " ., . I i'�f. . � ... I quiry, like -wise they have the ,'say. But life. - I London Friday and saw the recently.., . I , the neighboring' lodges. Following I .1 I , this; session ad Parliament is 'to be . 1. Buffalo hockey.4giime ��_ KIPPEN I �.,!'_ it is quite apparent that sooner or. The Women's ,Institute, . .. ... wig,. Tqeeb I Mrs. John Richardson hag returned - the close of the lodge, a most sdmp6- .... - - I I �'.,, . an economy one. There .... Js th -be- a later, and not very inuch later, at on Wednesday aftern4ion, FeEr"uary Mrs. Annie Wigle, who has been to her home after spending a few . real buiq- , . with her mother, Mrs. Sturgeon, over The attendance of the' Womeh7_ tubus repast was served in " ' �'� . " . 168YIng -of both time and money. � . . � - .. 1. "Nnat . rew's quet manner, both as , to 'excetence ' 0% 04 � �,,,, - ng to force 24th,' in the hall. Roll call, -weeks' with her daughter at' Tillson, IMissionary Society of St. And , ,��,"Ilff Q . , that, public *pipiqm�§ g6i the week end, returned to Oarnis on . and abundance, and, many were the . , � �.", , Already some time records have . de, country.1 wish to see and why." Ex- Monday. I burg. was not as large as might be desired, - i investigation of every . and. IMrs. Thomas Consitt toasts and speeches as the brethren ,�-, a thorough 1. ff 1 , dre in the . partment . of Hydro, There are alto'- hibit, Something new made fro -m-_ -f mes Catling, of Port Stanley IMT. . I , of but the. groups which gathered there 1 4 "I, . been established. The ad sa c ,0' Ja" Hensall, visited with their son, 'Rus, 'Friday afternoon were not lacking .surrounded the many tables and en- . �',", Speechfrom the Throne occupied but something old. Lunch will-ber. served. ith 'his grandm6ther, Mrs. . hospita ity of Lebanon � I gether too many question marks Everyone made welcome A� these "' w . sel recently. . I Ipyed the fine I I 11, lb'�", ,, I four to six . Sturgeon, over the week end. " in sincerity and earnestness to join J . .. � '. , twb days instead of from about Ontario Hydro, power, � ineetings. Miss'Verlyn ThieL of Zurich, spent - . 11� 0, . . pent'the week end in the world wid6 encircling chain of Lodge- ' I'll, __ " : � � � their Our teai�hers s the, week end with her friend, Miss I I I ,;­ _ weeks as has been the custom in Y. P. S. are holding . av Regular Lenten serviev will be, . 111�_. . I The my, .Mss Kirk, at her ionic in prayer. The beautiful programme 1 10y"', 1 former years. � - oratorical contest')dn Sunday eveningf Minerva Reichert. held in -St, Paul's Church every' 'i .IV �� .. I . Y 0 Glanworth; Miss Ferguson with ,ldr. and 'Mrs., Sam McBride, � used was prepared by 'Miss Tucker, Thursday evenind.. Each evening , I . � �. . Then the estimates at 7.30. ..Come and hear the ung friends in London. .. 04. 'now 'Mrs. Yusufji, of 16aiai the theme I 11 11,_;', ­ be'4g broug" - FARMERS AND HARD People. Blake,'visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles ig IfiUd Fast in Prayer." Na- there Will be a meditation, on a 1, ,0 down during the second week of the � Mrs. Newton -Brady has been vis-' bein I ,�, � � � . 'The crockinole party, under the Stephensoi;i recently. thought from "The 'Sermon on the �� itinig her mother, Mrs. D. Me -Donald tionals of different coubtries had been, ,,,, ion, as was done this year, &n- TIMES IMr. and Mrs.. H.Love an -d Mount," and at the conclusion of 1, % L �; . sess . auspices of the Ladies' Aid on Tues- at Sarnia for a couple of weeks. . , son, Earl consulted as to their de;sires for their 12,�, . . . I _' day evening, was well 'attended. The- attended the funeral of a relative each service a set of Old Testament , stit�tes a record for all time. , , The �M'ildmlay Gazette says that There was a splendid crowd at the � . . respective native ... hinds, and: these , " W , �.', � �1%e estimates, ,themselves, which winners were: Gent's first, Mr. near Goderich. 1.� per ere prayed'for. The lantern slides will be shown. on . " 11 , , . ,�. owing to the 'heard times ,prevalent Harvey Hambly; ladi I es, first, Miss dance last Friday joiat on by Walter I I . �� I,IaLrequests w Sunday next, the morning service . .... � 1. _. . . . provide fbr a Government expendi- among the farmers, many are forced Ma�jqrie Kleinfeldk Crockinole is Westlake and" Leslie Elliott in the I � I . translated into will be conducted by Rev. E. L. Viv- .. . 11�,, . ture of %some $356,009,000, do not, of to do without rural telephone servIce. becoming a mueh--f4vored -game. town hall. This Friday evening the a number of native languages and ian, of Exeter. ', I I... I course - I Orangemen are having a euchre and . EXETER dialects to suit the need of the dif - d . social gatheringS% � A I \ , ,:,�.,� I , by Any means constitute an Nearly fifty of tha­use,rs connected �, dance at the town hall and no doubt � ' Largely atten I I ., . I . � ..." ____ ferent countri.es. The programme , - . . '', "::', economy record of G,overnmelit, ex- are and have been monthly held for ,� ". .. with theSouth Bruce Telephone Cdm- T� CKgRSMITH :�! will have a good attendance. The Logic ,Mission Band met Mon, contained Scripture promises, John , , .0 , I �, ,1� pendituTes in the history of Canadian 'Street United Church i4:12-14, John 16-23,-241'; "responsive game time past by the members of.. , ,, I 1! I pany have asked to have their phones During Lent, services are being day in theMain - ' Hensall Lodge, No --- �23, Independent " '. I Mr. Peter Simpson is in Montreal M ymns, also a beautiful ' - I ,��,� I I held each Tuesday evening in Trinity school room with the president, ' ar- readings and h Order of Oddlellows, accompanied by � _11'. Parliamien�, but�, at, that, they total and many other companies attending the funeral of his uncle. Church at 8 oiclock. ion Powell, in the chair. The super- hymn written by a native woman of I I I I I ,�i;�'. , I . I $4%OW,OW less than did those tabled ' , their wives and invited friends, the .. V , 0 � . * Badr4inton, is the popular game visor, Miss J. Murray, gave the topi6,. India, telling of her own Christian 1��: . . have suffered to a greater or lesser Mr. James Cameron's ,fn�any friends I " I I . -glad to learn he is improving ' . last one being1beld on Friday even- , �.. I 11 -8-year ago. . I degree. I � will he � lammatory again ,here this winter and the play- "The Five Loaves and Two Fishes." ex-peftenee. The president, Mrs. W. ing last when there was a large at- �� _R7.1, r, ., . So far, go good. Last year,it will Anyone who lives in a country di after an attack of inf . ,ers are meeting, with success against The roll -call was answered by a W. Cooper, had charge of the .meet. an-ce arid a -most enjoyable time .. '. - S, I 'i .. -ed that the Government lb- . . outside players. 'In the game ,at memorized verse of the member's ing and several�of the�members took ,tend � . . . be'reme,mbe, triet does not need rheumatisrd. I spent, coupled with abundance of ,:. . to be told -that ,Mr. --and .Mrs. Thomas Hodgert en- . �. 1. . .Stratford last week, Bayfield players favorite h'mn. There were twelve their parts in the prayer$ and'read. 4 '. I - lmade an almost equally sensational � 1. y � I . . I good refresliments. It ,was decided . I �. times are hard among the farmers. tertained their friends and neighbors won every game. present. ings. I to bold a picnic . I ,III � , at a dance one evening recently. ' before �disperEiing, 11 .. .1 , cut in the main, estimates, but, there They may have plenty' to" eat_ and ' I 'Make your plans for the big event J,, G. Cochrane throw open the The Gauld Mission Band was bold metime during the coming summer � � ­ was such a wail of pro -test went up barns full of ' feed and stock but Miss Jessie Hodgeit, .61 'Exeter, is ip� So "., , -� of the season, the Agricultural So- doors of the. Dome Rink'to the school on February 13th. 'The meeting * at Bayfield, but which is to be .. I 'NA". r, visiting�'�Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodgert. . � For Jes- .�� '' from one -side of Canada to the othe none of, it has a' market value. ciety's - annual masquerade, March children giving them a two-hour ened by singing. ",Stand U1 0 '.1 - iRon and) children, . . . iy . �;;, -1 . Mrs, F. L. Cre�i 30th. o - eady.- . workout Monday after school. Over us." 'The minutes 'of_the last meet- brought up,at lodge ."''meeting to be I ,, ". that the Gavernment weakened. a. bit They have no money to spend on Francis, Pearl and Thelma, also Oi- ' . confirmed and a date set for same. ;11:� l and -brought down supplementary luxuries, no money, often, with whieb iver H. Kirk, -visited over- the week The tea held on Thursday, under a hundred availed themselves of the ing were read and cd'fflM'-after which The one held la,9t summer was much ' , � . ".1-1, . . estimates totalling 'several milli � ons -end at the home of their parents, Mr. the auspices of the Ladies, Guild of Offer. Besides giving the youngsters the roll was called to which pleven enjoyed and for the first one was well - . K , . to buy plain necessities which lie out- . Trinity Church, at the home of Mrs.�, some f un the rough parts of the ice responded. After the business, Mrs. attended. In progressive eucbre'-iMr. . . t", I . of dollars. side the field of their farms. and Mrs. A. (M. Kirk. - F. A. Edwards, was'quite a success. were worked off to the satisfaction Conner read the'lWatch Tower. Three .�L Every .member of -Parliament is in That is a condition'that is common Death of Mrs. kMicbael Whitemor2. . y during of the 6ro,prietor. I .of.,the girls safilg a hymn and Freda John .M', Glenn won the first prize for 10 yl . "I �. I -The death Occurred in Tuckersmith Although -it rained "heavil men, an& Mrs. Wilson Carlile, first . , -,"� , agreement, with the theory that econ- among the farmers in this county, on Thursday the day, .quite a goodly number at- The Young People of the Main Watson told a story about a Live . ze fo I r ladies. . I ��� Cr I -of Malissa Shannon, tended.,' Mrs. H. K. Moorhouse, Mrs, iStreet United 'ChuTch met -on Mon- Valentine. After Mrs. Cooper bad pri '.6 , 1.�, . emy must be practised this year. b�t bad as it is, we are, apparently wife of'the late Michael Whitgynore Mr. Eldred Smith, youngest,son� of ,� . I I I Paull, IMisr. Gladys Gale arid. Miss day xiig,kt inthe Sunday school room. led in prayer, the Scripture was read I.L 11 What they do not a ee on is to better off than are the farmers in and an early resident of the district. Lucy Woods sang solos wbich were Miss, Irene 'Mooney .presided. Miss and the members then learned a Mr. Alex. Smith, of oul ivillage, who I I ,�. gr 'K !":�� �... . The late Mrs. Wlitemore was born � . I re I � . very pleasing. Mrs. Paull and Miss Marjorie Pearce read the Scriptu memory verse. A ��; . wher'e.and in what constituency this the county to the north of us' hymn, "One More is attending th,e:University at Lon- N!i - .- ­ ­ . I in Cooper's Plains, N.Y., on August - don, was a couple of days ago seized. I . �, � economy is to be applied. Each one ' . . Floy qdwaids'' played a number of, lesson and Will'Balkwill took charge Day's Work for Jesusu," was sung. ' 1, Call a teleppone a luxury if you 30, i859, the daughter of -Simon . with great pains which it was soon ­ �, , I ' .. - were ta,,,k-' I _� Wants'his own particular riding to be piano duets, which were very m h of the business matters, Misses Dor After the offering, classes . .�� . , W -Catherine . discoyered was an, attack of appeu- 11 ,�:.':­..� . . I ill. One think is. certain.;. there is Shannon and Williams. appreciated. I 1 luq� otby and.[Marion Davis sang sweetly en, the story being vbaut Young"Sull- ' . I I liberally provided for ,before the . � . .. When , at an early, age he� father ' dicitis. Dr. Collyer was' phoned to 4 i, . �.� .� . ., . no instrument or'irnplement of great.. Miss Josie ,Stirling is visiting ,her in duet .... from -i "The Old Rugged ny and Dr. Gray. After singing. the .. I M, pp,s. It is from this died, the family moved toEast Waw- go to London where an operation . prulaing commene ........ er-labor saving value; no 1�reater aid sister, Mrs. Me -Kenzie in Goderich Cross." The topic entitled, "Wtat hymn, "God 'Sees the Little S"�arrow 11 � '.. . -1 anash. On December -14th, 1894, she 't I was at' bnee performed and. .Eldred, - . ,4;�x' cause that ,springs the birth of s Township. ' �. Reading of Poetry Can Do For Me" Fall," games were played.,and candy �. ­.._ .. UP- in times of necessity and nothing was married to Michael Wbiternore ' . with youth and health on his side., . .. I'- �,� plementary estimates. Miss Ruth Houston, -who has been, was ably taken by Mrs. George Lay- ,serve'& ,The meeting, cld�ed with. . , :- . . that has done ,more to advance rural and ihe coup1b moved to Tuckersmith is doing well. 11 '�, . Mi. quite ill for -sonig time at London, ton. There w�ve about forty present, Mr8.Comler. leading in prayer.' ... .11111 I - Whether the Glov�rnnient will be ' _ .. 11. I',, -11.1.11. � The Ladies' Aid of Carmel Presby- 11 ,1 I ... . community welfare than has the tel�, where she has .since resided. was able to be 'brought home last The Canadian Chatanqua company. .. . I 11 � I I I - ,��, I? - able to stand the pressure this ses- phone on the farm,. ­ Whitemore ,predeceased 'her in FeJbru- In Exeter ' ' - - ­ -_ . terian Chureb,, held a delightful Val .� - .1 Saturday . ....... W . ­. � � sion any better' than they did in. ary, 1927.1 Mrs. Whitemore leaves __ ..wish her �a speedy re- of Toronto, will appear -11 entine .social. in the basement of the I ;­..:. I . the 'The removal of fifty phones from to mourn her loss,, one son, Sam H. covery. I I . from March 29th to April 2nd. I .11ENSALL I I . church on Monday evening. The base- ' �, ON �� __ , session of a,year ago, remains to be the farm homes of one rural tple- Whitemore and a daught,6r, Mrs. -Win. Mr. and 'Mrs. Dave Sturgeon ani The Young People of the James' 1. I ment was beautifully decorated for i �'i ' ,. I �Eeen_ I I . Mr. and Mrs. D. 'Baird, of Crediton, Sireet United Church enjoyed one of Subscriptions , taken at the Hensall POSt n I 11 I I .1. � . � phone com1pany draws a pretty clear Wbitemore, and "'two. sifterg", Mrs. R. fDr some time on Office for iffl, &d3y and weekly newspapers. the occasio . The opening number . I . spent Sunday.with Mr and Mrs. Ed. the best programs i . � . Phbe- . _ , . I . Forty-three million dollars may not - ture oif what ,hard . .. Rent ,for post office lock boxes in the Hensall on the, progranime was cominun ty 11 �, � I .. � I PLe times really A. Roberton,,Cliriton, and 'Miss Sturgeon. . Monday night. President"`-Garhet� . I be Dinsmore. The deceased lady had I I I . . post office become due and payable the last sin,king, foilowed with an instrairien- '' �� -.1 ,,, . . appear a very great saving when the mean to the farmers of our tountry, not, been in good health for a ,num- Dr. A. Newton�Brady motored to Hicks and the program committee week- in tbb mouth of December, or the first tal by Mrs, Edgar Munn; solo, Mrs. . . 11 . ' ,4, . �,,jotal expenditure of the country is I week of Januiry ,0. J. Sutherland, Post- 1*� . 1. ber of years but her death came sud- Sarnia on Saturday, Mrs, Newton- arranged, instead of the usual topic, te - .� . J. W. Bon-thron; selections on the � � , ". t lestimated at $R6,N0,00o, but it is a - Brady returning with him Sunday. . a Valentine party,. consisting of con- mR8 r- I I 1�1 . . denly. Always a faithful attendant...,.- guitar and moujOh- organ by Melvin I . ::: ,I � 'Mrs. Fred McEwan was called to tests, games and several musical The auditors' ,report for tbe,Xillage , et, Miss Blanch and . , �11 '!tOinirA,endA.ble start�­ It. should, how- . y at Tur.er', Church, her fuiieral will Lon Moir; piano du I . I t". � -ever, only be considered a start and' IF I WERE TWENT be held ,from there on Saturday at don Monday owing to the illness nungbers. Among those who contri- is now out and shows the village in James Mustard; solo, ,Clifford Moir. .0 , , er sister-in-law, Mrs. R. Peck., buted were: ;Miss Ina Harding at the a splendid condition financially. Each 6ames.and contests follo ' should not be cut into by supplement- I would not a u e ihat.,I would 2'p.m. to place 6f interment in Mait- of h I � wed this ex- W 4 : �1. SE in - _ � . pi�n ' Howard Kerslake and Garnet department sb[ows a surplus for the cellent programme, after twhich lunch d landbank cemeWry. Rev. F. G. Far Hie "' guitar- Miss' )Roby Stone. I � ary estimates. always remain - at twenty. , � k,, I I I . � I would I not pretend to urisettlglt,he rell will conduct the services. . I year. The current account of the vil-- was served. 11.1 , I . Clarence Down and Jim WIler, read- -er' . , �.. . -.1-Ou. the other hand, it should be in- faith of the ages -at least until I had Former Resident Di" in Goderich. BRUCEFIELD , lage shows a surplus of �29.17 ov The many friends of Mr. an& Mrs. . I .ings. , After the program was con- the liabilities. of 1931. Tlie Hydr'o ac- Milton Love will regret to learn that , ,. I , .qrea , , eluded, refreshments were served. . . � I . ilestion. --Jacob ',McGee passed a -way ' very .�.. , - . , s�d, instead'bf decreased. There thoroughly studied the q . 11 � . . . suddenly on Sunday night at his Mrs. Alex. Jamieson visited friends count showed a surplus of $1,806,61 their young son, Howard, was taken I L . . .;are public woi*s, great and small, I would not assume that this age John Ifinds received the sad news over the expenses and have also a suddenly ill last week with a severe �� ��, � aiSproPriations for barbers and rail- is entirely different from all others. 'home on Wolfe Street about 8 o'clock. on -the Huron Road last week� . of the'd.eath at,Kitchemer of his only ings bank account of U.,715-30, attack Of appendicitis and rush d to �;, , 14. � Mr. IMcGee was in his usual health I'm . s-av e �, The world is very old, and ' human I r.-, ,George , Knight, of London, sister's son, C Ilord Pollen, whose I ;11 I ,ways,.pu4lic grants and fancy emolu- nature was not'discovered yesterday. and had taken tea at the.home,of his visited friends in il�� village and . making a bank balance for the %rdrci Clinton :Hospital ,by Dr. G. R. Collyer, , ' . . death occurred following hn atta�k .1 ments ,of ,mAily ,kinds that could eas- son of $5,515.91. The school shows. ' 11 � I . : I would n on Hamilton Street. On his re- vi'einity last week. a and an operation performed and , at . I . at ignore the traffic sig. h ... * 'rink of � There was a good attendanc�* at oif sleeping sidffiess. Mrs. Pollen surplus of $89.02 and the public lib. date of writing is progressing favor-- I . . By be displensed with :for a year or nals either at the street, crossings or turn ho'nic he was ta ... kin-ig"'I d ' I . . h . I 'I times ha,ve improved, at the great turning points of I lif .. lives at St. Mary%- rary a [bank balance of $107.98. The abil ' . . . � ­ two or unti he suddenly collapsed, the World's Day of Prayer -red Elleiington , leaned Y. I I 1. . e. ,�rater- when ' abrv'ce, When Y , Jr.' ".11 death following instantly. Seventy- I which was held last Friday. A larg�- . total a��ets of the village are valued' --At . fhe United. church services on . r" 'Which would, total into many millions The policeman knows;, ' so does the I f M against the railing at the balcony of e ai�d viening last, the "n, . seven years ago.M.r. McGee was born chair, under the leadership 0 ss at $71,922.20 while the not de- pastor took � �, X � � �of dollars more, without doing any prem,her. And fither may not be as in the township of Tuckersmith, the Jean Murdock(, provided the music his home at noon Tt�esday, it gave beriture debt.is $36,694.85. There is a,s his subject, "Beauty and the i ,M- - ". ".1 biga fool as, he looks. 9", __.. injury to the country or the people son of the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Jacob for the day. . way, and hl fell fifteen -feet, striking a sinking fund to the credit of, the Beast," dealing witli. the subject in� �, I .. in it. ­". I wouldnot adopt $afety First a's a McGee. 'In ,1879 be married 2diss The regular meeting of the W.MiS. his head. He ,suffered a fractured concrete road of $5,680.12. The 1932 a, very able .manner. Dr. Ivan Gmil-' M ­ of life motto; I would say, Principle, skull and received bruises. About six I'll, "I � Louise 'Chesney and' f or ifqrty�five was held in the 'school rooin. of the payment on e ad is $4,- lie renderea very effectively 'that i,,�� ­ However, a start has been made in with safety a close second. , o'clock 'Tuesday night he regained ",.! ... I "IL I. years thV occupied a farm: in Ash- church with Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. ious " 795,42. 'This will be the last levV beautiful number, "The Holy City," � , .,. - , �, y 2 . the direction of economy. Mav it con- 'I would not be in a hurry for a job; conse ness, and although his con- .. - but I would be in a hurry to prepare I field Towfiship, -where they were well Bremner',' in the chair. The meeting on the cement road on the town as while Mr.' and Mrs. Pfile sang a very V . . �.11;. tinue to grow and broaden out, and favorably known. Mrs. McGee opened by singing a hymn and prayer dition is serious, Dr. J., G_ Dunlop, the 1993 payment of $4,796.4Z, will be pleasing duet entitled, "'Dwelling ja .. i"'. P So who gave surgical assistance, holds . . I &�. � for the job that waits for ipe some - far no favoritism appears to have where ahead. � predeceased him -by ten years in by the president. A letter was read taken care of out of the sinking fund. Beulah ,Land," which was very much I -, . il!'*_ I out hopes for , bis`yecovery. M'. , 0 Mr. Me- from! lRev. 'MT. Pikel of Edmonton, Miss There is �b $1 f outstanding enjoyed by the congregatiph. . ", I been shown. Even Hon. G. Howard I would reitd one- good poem a day March. Twelve years ��g , Mary Grant, R.N., and Miss --'Ina , au1W - ,200 -a I �,A-,'�. Brucefield for J , Le I Gee retired and bad since resided in thanking the ladies of 1991 taxe 44 about $200 nqore t') The chair and ague of the Unit- , and one great oration a week. , acqu , . '19 i a a c y Ferguson, Canada's diplomat in, the I e,,,, R.N.," are in attendance I k- �;, wauld also hear at least one good ser- Goderich. -He was identified with the three good bales of clothing . pay of 1930. "the tax rate for .31 ed Church w 11 hold c n ert in the . ' . *ld land, h4s been docked a'thousand the United ,Church. Mr. McGee i.i which had been sent to him recently. was 36 mills and^ should show a auditorium of the church on Tuesday I . 1. R . - -dollars. I man every week- survived iby six sons and four daugh- The 'prbgident introduced the study . slight decrease for 1032. After the evening next. ' . . * �, I A) 0W: . I -would learn to obey orders. It �.� I n terg. They are: Jacob, Lorne and for the day, "Kibrean Sebools," Mrs. I ZURICH , last levy -on the cement road is tol- Mrs. M. Redden and Mrs. G. Hess , �k$ , Apart -from, the consideration and is not the easy, instinctive, childish l . I ,��, . . Tom, of Windsor; John and Reg., of Haugh, Miss Bowey, Mr. H. Aiken- lected this year, Hensall should then took part in the progranme of the . �.,�, ," , . Passing of the estimates, very little thing that it seems; and it pays divi- 1 ", Uk!Aailon' has'beeifi�brought down or dends. - . 1. . I .­­.. Goderi,ch, and Albert on the home- head, Miss Jean iMurdock and -Mrs, J.. -Late Elmer Oescb.-Mter an -ill- have the lowest tax rale inHuTon London Night Club, ;CJAGC, Free - V - stead in AsIffi6l-& Mrs. Clark Gold-.NeQueen also taking pai�� the ness of over a 'year, Elmer Oesch, a and will be a very desirable place Press London, on Monday evening . _� �,�, - I would study the successful me , it 11 1 "4. , . 11 11, . ,discussed so far this session. around me and find out what consti- berg, Detroit; Mrs. Charles Fleming, meeting closed with singi ,g a hymn we known reslaent of towrr, passed for people to coine into to retire. at this week, acquitting themselves - " ­ - � � ­.�', . -and the Mizpah benediction. peacefully away on Sunday in his 'The funeral of theAate Mrs. Spen- very creditably. As a duet number . 1pf' ------ P -P-11 tutes their success and how.,they at- Almherstburg; MrIs. 'William Boyer, 38th year. -Everything possible had celeger, of the township of Hay was they sang, "In the Little Old' Chbrch �. '. 7q�;' tained it, � Sandwich, and Mrs. Garfield Me- ___1 be - . I 1 V4' '4', . . I . Mijahael, �Colborne Township. The _JnT____!!�" en done, and the best of medicat i beld on Thursday morning, the re- in 'the Valley," and as a solo Mrs - � J " � . ' . . I '7. men had been consulted, but it was � mains being interred in St. Boniface Hedden sang, "'My Old' Fashioned ., � q, I would plan'to study in school.,all I I � !f 11, my life and emiploy every man as in' late (Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Goderich, . � I , g, . .1 THE LEGISLATURE y STANLEY all to no avail. - The deceased bad Ccnietery at Zuiieb. The ,leceased Hoind in New HaTir�zhire.,, � �e, was also a daughter. Three sisters ,� . �1;�.s ' . teacher. But I would place at the lived 'here all his life. He was a -,6n has b seriously ill for some flim, The World's Day of Prayer was � ,X, . Ap,parently the- present session Of bead of this school a Man who live alsw survive: Mrs. James Sproat'and Mr, Elgin McKinley and family of Mr. and Mrs. John qcgth, of the 'and illeftbeen ,taken to St. Jasebli's observe& ,in Carmel Pregbyterian ..", . d �, I— . , �..., I I the Legislature is to be a Hydra ses- ninetee� centuries ago. I Would find ,Mrs. John Sproat, of Seaforth, and. spent Sunday with Mrs. McKinley's Goshen Line, North; and many yeav; ilosptat in London, where she died. Church on Friday last_with a larg I 1. I . k! ,I �� �. . 11 , I � sion. So fa� nothing -else his enggg- what He considers success and strive Mirs. Paul 'Reid, of Lucknow.' I I I � I e ,,, I , . parents, Mr. and Mrs.A.eotge Cole- ago opened a,barber shop..in the vil-, S1,e haa lived only a short time in representation of ladies from the . 11, '' . , to. "take it by force." - - man, of Egmondville. I lage which he successfully conduct- 137 I —_ United. Church and Carmel Presby - I on of the ineinbers. I cd the attenti . � .I- . � P. !;, . . I I .. 11 'Mrs. Jean McKinley visited at the ' . tbiq locality but bad made mai'. 'Church'. , ��,�, A short time ago the Government I ed until illness overtook him. He was fricn& bnd was rnruch respected by t&ian Following is the ser- ' . i". . I - ome of her ',brother, Mr. Wilson al'so a life insurance agent and sales- 't1(,1- iieigbbors ilds. Sh�! wa'i vice as 'carried out with Mrs. R. 1. i��, unced a Judicial COTn'1n3j,',9sj ' of VARNA­ . . . . and frie I V.�,' , I . anno on I " 10arapbell, of Seaforth, rnan for electric refrigerators and only in ber 34th year. She leaves to ;MacLar' presiding in the absence �,,-��: - en 4p, " Miss Beatrice Gasebo, of Zurich, radios, He was a friend to all .who n1o' �� . - ,,,�. - one to delve into two iteiiii oi Hydro Egmtmdville Miss Jea'n Mossop spent"a' few days urn ber loss her 1-tusband and one of .Mrs. B. Edwards: Prayers for ek,K�, Commalssio'n expenditure that havc- . �',';, . las-t week wfth her uncle, J. Watson, spent the week end wi I th her friend, knew him, He is survived by bi-, cliild. Japan, China, Korea and Russia by ­ Miss Grace �Robinson. - widow, his father and moth �� . 70,� been agitating the people of 'the 'Mr.,W. Pattick, Toronto, was -- Satible Line. , er, and a Mi-, Conrad Sienion has purchase(]' Mrs. Waikinam, Mrs. J. Dallas, Mrs. �� �,,;,� , Mr. and 'Mrs. Argo, of Toronto, nui N� Province for some time. week end'guest with his parents, (Mr, and Mrs.. Roy Lamont visited nber of brothers and sisters. The the farm of Donald Park on the Lo'.1-. James A. Bell and Mrs. R. J. Camer- � . � . ill I 40� - , I., Mr. and Mrs. Alice McConnell, of -was held on Wednesday af- (ion Rogd. ,Mb. and Mrs. Park w on. Ptayei for near East India and � li 17 1 Miss Helen Obarlesworth., Toronto, spent 'Sunday with the latter's par- Varna, on Friday evening. funeral .� li�', , In limiting the -Commission to one spent the week end with Mr. and ents, My: aild Mrs. MeCgnnell. ternoon frorn his late -home in tbQ nivke their future home in Hensall. Afifeii, 'Mrs. E. McQueen and DErs, 1:�,, - " 1��` . bserved .. &,, , .judge, one lawyer ,and the �ubjects Mrs. James Stewart. " ­­­ ' - Mr. Albert Robertson has purchas- The Day of - Prayer was a village, intermellt taking place in Mis- Wartba Carl0e, of London, Agnes McDonald. A delightful solo, I I 11 . I I � 'I, , - ,t�,�,�� I- in the United Church, arna, last ' 11 ,� ,The entire synVathy of the cam- ed the farm west of our village for- the Lutheran cemetery at DashWood. I., 14 " ��": - , I ­ Friday. There spent the week end with her parents, `�Pray, Pray," by Mrs. J. W. Bon- T ", . 0f iAvestigation to two expenditures w2i�s a gfold attend- ,Late Lena Denomme—Miss Lena ". ��',N,,­, ��,.11",_ . the G,mverninent ha� laid itself open munity goes to the sorrowing ones in mer'ly occupied by Mr. Breatherton. ance. Mr. and Mrs,, Wilson Carlisle. tbroTi, accompanist, Miss Blanche .. I -.111, , �� , ,'v - ur village these days, Mr. Robinson will take immediate , Denomme, aged 55 ,years, passed a- 'Mrs. Thomas Hudson has be,�n vis-, Must6rdo. During the offering, Miss- 'rF � .Y'�,, , I 40 e0m,4 Pretty. severe criticism in. A V�� successfql Valentipe social ��RfQ,,� . ' Mrs - C Ma IcOhn is a London visi- possession. way at her home near Drysdale on iting her daughter, 'Mrs. Earle Mit- .,es Eleanor Fisher and, Flossie Fb%5 411". on was held at the Pa*sonage, Varna, On Pebruary,10th, after a short illness. . 1, �,,,4�4i;.,, , W Legislature as well as creating tor this 'week. I Lenten service will be held ,hefl, of U�borne. , , played a pieasing instrumental, - A , IN ,,,,.­_ _ hg of it 6A,tffids;s throngbolit fBrucefield Visit the Y. ,P. S. - A Thursday night of each -week in St. rrkhay evening,, "en about seventy � The annual congregational meeting paper, "Prayer as_Related to War," I '1i , .1 a feelil ne Deceased was well and .,,favorably ... " - f Goshen, Blake known to many of the regidenU of ". ,;��,,�� I ., of the young people o �1? very pleasant evening, was spent in John'sCburch durin Lent, conimene- . J of Carmel Presbyterian Church, re- Mrs. A. Sitidlair; well rendered duet, , , �'.: � �� .__ the country, pertaining to I-ryvro af. # and Varna were present. First the the western part Of the township cently ,hold, was a very interesting "Prayer Changes Things," Mrs, M; - ",!�, . . 'fairs. . 11 Egnionciville United Church on Mon- ihg �t .8 P.M usual weekly 1#ogrd�tnme of the Y. and for many yeArs was,iorganist at � . �Y';o � '1� day evening when the Brucefield The World Day of PrayeTwas ob- meeting - and , well attended.' -, The G. Drysdale and Mr& ­G. Hess, ae- - u, � That Ilydro power is the greates 'y da 't I , , 1-1 1'..�; ".''. t Young People gathered with Eg- servied in the United Chur`eh V;iday P- 18, was given, followed by R social the R, 04 -Church, a), s, le. The, church report as read by Rev. Mr. cvmJpanist,.. Wise Eleanor' Fisher; I ,!., Public: owned trUlity in Ontario and monidville for a social eveninp-.- The and was well represented ,by the evening of music and games, after funeral was held on Saturday, inteT- McIlroy,-among other features, show- prayers for Europe, North and South . I � " 1�: � . ' which. lunch was ierved. I �� � , -bne of its greatest progm , ne consisted of musical num- neighboring churches, 'Mra. Poulter ment taking place at the R. C. Ceme - ,,", � �!,�- V likewise, J��rliapsi, . mil ed an increase -of sorne seven mem- Anierita, Mrs. W. Dougan, and, Mrs, ,;( '. � . ' �dgsbU, all 'People Of both pariie's 01Y -bers by Miss Violet sind,'Mr. Robert taking the lead. Mrs. McClymont . .. I I I tery, Drysdale;�- , , bgrs and three baptisms. AfteT the J. Elder; PTRY'er for His Majesty the ,�"g,�,?�i'7, ... ­ "­ , . . Tyndall, Misses Jessie and Margaret, Rre and Mrs. Paull Mr. E. F. ,Klapp attended the an-. reading of this report, the chair was King, the Empjr6, Ciinada and Peace 11411,0111-1.,�_ 1, at ,, d , !�kded at the organ . . I P in recent yea's there Smith, AN,6 a reading by Miss Gladys gave a very instructive talk.- HILLSGRkEN­,­ '' , nual n - taken'by Mr. David Nicol, obairman D t Conference, Wr%. Arnold. A'14 r li '' I , 1'4,'.h� ::, , , '" 4LJ1 , :, � peeting of the Western Farm �2 �.,I;"; i 'et -66 a gTowing feeling through. ere' VVeafher Insurance ,Company held ofthe Pioard qf inanager�, *�q Vei- 8a I l I T Coleman and a duet by ,Misse�'Vfvian' 1Mrs. A. VeClonnell, a;cicompanped ' iThTye'.1 P. L. of the United Cbukdh . ,, I p 1, I � Imit --well lid � ore W. M. S. -The re lar� monthly at Woodstock last Thursday. ' ­lned his duties very pleasantly, held a ivery interesting meeting, the , ��`,., . .. . the Provinde that all is not Townsend and Mina Stewart. The by Mr. a Mrs.' Argo, mot d to gu . 11oi � , ,I ,, , V . ­ ­ urnber bf men t'Allin,g on. all 'the diff6rept societies special feature of the evening being 4 I 1i . "4 �1� - I .,k6&fd,1h9 th6 ,btt'.51,11L*g$--�#taitagr6ffi4.ftt main featamd of the programme waS Toronto, vvhere Xrs. MdConnoll will �meeting­of the Women's Missionary, Mr. E. Haist has a n "��i, , ,,,:,. . If ­ I . � lr,,.� �.Y'_ ,6k,t`WA,'19NA1f T;Ublid uttlity,, . , a,d,ebate­11-Re%olvW that the prqsA ex. ,join her sister, Miss Eslex, o Min- Society was held at the honi.� 61,Mrs, At woiqc excavating under his store <,.onneeted with the 'church to give a debate, "Resolved that Capital . I'll ��,� il. � ''I I in . ,_ � �`, I.. I erts, ore! influence thail'bookg!" The fteapolis, after whith tho, i tend Ross -Love on Priday sifternoon, the and is preparing. to have a basement their reports, wbich were ol' a very Punishment Should be Abolialled," I 1� .1. lontg & . . ., Aye bu u er Fl�iit part �1�)'." � � '001tifti JUWIerence; aftirmative was upheld by* Eg7'n'b"n"a- SpOliding the test of the winter inVorld's Day -of Pr r', Mrs. (R�v.)' ilt nd the Of tile encouraging character, and which the iflihmnlative' winning by. one point., . ip; �,,'V,�, " W of � . Ail, . I � �. 11 �F,u,� ,. N "' &- hints ,of ville sped'kers, ,Tvbsg Vera Crdzieravd the West Indies. 0on-ner presidiiig,;� The, meeting 9 '11,11,)J)N�', ILI, � � I I �p, building. He intends to re -model the will b6 printed, giving allAhe details The affirmative side 'was taken by ,It . attuvagstice at I � , N �,­' - I 1. I � ,Chesney. Brucefield WT.q M. Elliott "de A ShiPment'of oned with a hymt ai�d kespronsive building and when eompleted . "­ I I I ageMe4T,,, VeP � I arion Sinclair an4. Flor- I , 1, h I 11 "despotic Mr. Ediwin will in �,Il aa to TnAmbershipi givihR, etc.'the Afisses M , ging onT ( � 111.11- "­,, ­ .. 1. -,speakers for the negativel. were Miss live Stock to Toronto' Sutmeday. re.0ing was theii taket. � Silent prAy- have dwelling ROArtmentz ready iA A*Dng other business rnattel% it was ence Vril)onald�, megativte,, Ray Pat- I "'N . i p J�,t 1��-; �., ksw U- dout". T004 We �ys whkoh he will 11w with his family. 'decided during the edd i�eatber to erson and Lorne 0der; judges, Miss - � � � ., 06 , � ;­�t 1"Iq;,:"�' , � �' � " , . I � I 'va �ftO A - er fd,llo*od with the Lor Prayer in � ,,,� �, a, X . , , , , 1 1. ,',I;�'01 ­ ,A. , , " I . E; I ,khouse 913d Mr. Ed, MoLeod, -are Pie sed to report, T ,O I , , �� ". g',t'-­­1­,­ft4i5 10. A *e* gtftfdll� Wnift the de-hrite, gi,v%n exc#ptia-haily, *ell H. DeAtty, who hag been idnder the unison. Ptayers for olAr countries Mr. K. J. LampmAn, superintend. hold Sel-vice% 'in the sthool . room. of Morrison, Miss ,Scott and Miss M, c,M%', "a"'I", f, . �., : ,, X - ,..",A, I , , - " p 0 "I ,!"� '. � .� "A. 1 � t nin 0 Smi J I `_!11`,`W.'1 `7`�" - "'r "� , f4 , - " umut'ry districtif -that WA Veil int,aesting aftd ed,U#A%dnsl,1doct0r% etwo tor the InAlt 'Week 15jalid the Seriptar,d Were glv�en; &ay7 ent of the tural hydio el4wtrfe spi. the 4hureh but in the mor g, s r. It e. I ', 11, �-, I � ,,, � . . ­ I I . 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