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' , . ­ .clf'.' 11 ; t� ,,-�� i��;,-,�.-,],,'.,. , I . CanaJa - . ... . 1_u, � .!��, I I II , ''Mondayven�W, '&,X';:4 : tX1,11­1 . % .. * i-�,,:C-, �. � .�'. - �L,,,, .-�,­ -I - - I'' ., _�,:.�"'_N,4 __�I : ­. MANY LIVE -1 ... THM? - ' ing ,.:1on Monday last in Seaforth MUTING IN CLINTON . I 11 rong-`., Wit '.I,J,Z- .-, ­ ', ZaI- , 'i. I .� 1, ... ,,�;!4 .I_ iL I I The last days of our limited stay . I ` ��,�`�.,- 'M I 0 .:� - -,t , , , ,�,, : , I I I 0— . .1 I :�v.,*,:.',� `.r:ti . - ", � .... . I — in I�etbbridge have ebbed' away. Once . , ,:, " - 11. 1-1; . . . . . . .. I Interesting Gathering Well a teresting Letter Fr M , lusm*� I IT I I om , is'.2 �,.� ��. v., ,,, fF TeWk our s"les. aind make in . 1. . x. � Seaforth, McKillop aria d gain .we luch Otherl ..FAMM .t- '! R 1.,.,I, , . 1 �4 It ��X, t t - he cout ', I "' I � , . I t ��11 "I . .. ' .. 11, -e 0 - " .. - " Attended By Ladies pr:epFratiouap for t . Inuation olf Town Assessor Gives � WORK -ed MAW nded"I 40�­ ; Tuckersmith C o il, n c i I S RELIEV A d motor- - . act 1,� I I our journey. (McLeod, . , yi.... P I . , ttr,e ( I . .. � . I . , .. . - " . . 1P ' , int tom us to , ono . , d � � of Church. . Of I Statistics. - , ing Which isAttend'Fid. .. ' .. N Take Declairation of �Of- .. . � the oldest .towns in ,Western Canada. I . ell W . .... �. I " .� . � . . 1 1, I . I , : �I ' James Sea Full Council. - - , :.�. ,'I It is also the historic 94AX. home :' Vr4ya,n, , forilt's � I -1 I t,,,, I � I . fice and Begin Sessions of Mayo�r.A. D. Sutherland has' ' . ,,, 5 * Chief Constable, is.a man of . ,�­.. ,.� ­ called a meeting of. I representa- MISS JECKELL, FIRES., of General ,McLeod, who played an CHILDREN 'LACKING . I . ..'%`� 1. . 11 I 1. . .111 . . . . � . _1'.11" 1933. ' tives of interested associations . I active part in siubd6uing'�he hostile Ili- . many parts.., It all came to I ' -4 ,..�­ ' . . . I for Thursday evening, to lis- I , . — , Runs. The town was weaned: in corn- __ light as the bylaw appointing MAYOR SUTHERLAND' . ....�.;,V , " =;r� e I . 'The annual meetini of Huron Pres Th puiblishers, -have received the 'town officials was passed I ,- cuss relief and to organize a b,Ae!p,al of ,W M. - I at ,�".:: e . h e.- ,WIilliam , " TOWNSHIP orAFICIALS general relief committee to act th . , S athepT While in McLeod we� had the priv- following, letter from MT. the council meeting Monday PRESIDING OFFICER , 1 ` I I . . . I .'-... ", , - I with the committee of the byterianChurch in Canada, was hold il,ege of conversing with taco beardwt Hartry, the assessor of ,se'aforth, night. In addition to beil�g . I _.. .11 - .*,. , '. 4", Ap - . Be -which sets Barth in -an interesting way . ' t '. , , ,E APPOINTED council; which was appointed in Glinton on Tuesday, January 10th. old .tobacco chewing pioneers. Chief � of Police,, Mr. Ryan is APpointmerot of ,dffleiads and se#- I I �i,�,, The ;president, -Miss Jeckell, of Etc- tw,en stroking the beard and spit- infGr-pation about �the population and sanitar� inspector, no " . 1, V-- at 'Monday's ' meeting. 'This , , xl�u5 ' bling of ,salaries ocewpled much. of ' . �.�., " I eter, - pr'esided. The Meeting of ting tobacco juice, these old-timers hous � T. Seaforth� The beitter fel- weed inspector, fruit- tree in- , I 09 10 ,. :��W, The 'Council of ihe Town of Sea- general committee would look w0h devotiortil service, conducted by related some interesting tales. Then lows: I Spector, collector of dog and the time of the adjourned council. �,:.- .,. ferth inlet for itts,i7raugural meeting after both local and transient meefigg on ,Monday eiverAng, Mayor , Hensall,Auxiliary. Mm.,A-rold read we wq,re driiven to Frank,, ,once a . Seaforth, January 11, 1933. poll taxes and collector of un- 1 nN14y morning last in the. Town, relief. Mayor Sutherland also Sutherland -presided and Reemne Smith ­ .. I. .;...�� I on -Moo the Seyipture lesson and Mrs. B. Ed- boor&ng :coal mining town. The old Editor of The Huron ExporAtor. paid taxes on collector's roll; I .... .HI H,all with ;Mayor Sutherland, Reeeve advises , residents to direct wards offered q.' beautiful Prayer. town Iles beneath WM of rock. On Dear Sir: li,lieving it would b�, . janitor ,of the Carnegie' Lib- and Councillom Crozier, Suv".ge, ` �4 ... ;;41 1 i A transients desiring assistance Iva P I Ferguson, -Sproat, ,Beattie' and Scott. ,.; . . ". ..,11 . , ,quoth, and lCouncillors ,SPToat, mat- a Jeckell, in her adIftess brought the ,morning of April 26, H03, spon- . tory, janitor of, the to hall �1. er' savauge, Crozier and ' to the Town Hall, where food His intere'sti'ng' to the people of'our town.. . - were ,present. . , "' tie, F guson, a wonderful mesm-ge of enooixnage, taneous cou�bustion ji� the lime g, and is in charge of the streets , I I Isdott and lodging will be provided. . I ,stone I have 'gleaned some facts from the A,motio-ri by Councillor Sdkauge, PTeseot. , t a,nd, reminded thel members that on the side of the mountain �aused . drains in town. In between- . -, �,., declare' . . men collector's roll, . and .. seconded ,'by Councillor Sprost, thap .. .. I - �,.. , the nejoessary . . . -1. . �� ...."11 . , After taking membewsh-Aip* in t. people., j�p,,1,tiou of the bo,,A� he does any other work'that'the the majority report .of. the striking . ,� I - commeftee . � I 1. , he W. M. S. involves an explosion. 4 ­'While, the *1e., in' - The Wtal- ... I * ... "I.,.": . dons of office, a s'tri'king ­ I - I — three things- An understanding of prar* slept peacef�lly, half of the is 1,72,5, and there are 5ffi homes oc- council may authorize. ­ ' . I including Mayor Sutherland, Reeve — I I committee be adopted was carried'. I �, , , "r,' the work, prayer for the work, and' mountain began to' m1ove slowly and cupied as, follows,:, 6&M with, one in 5 . . I . ' . , , , -I � . This report recomaieuded, that- com- , ..Is, I Snifth and Cooficill- or Beattie, was &131- giving .to its ,suipport. The, eWnO�Ule ,them roared. on down in its destruo;- '.-,ch.h.onbe; 174 with 2 in each home; mittees The as follows: Street-, _. 1 a peii)tedand council adjourned to meet DR.W.C.SPROAT,PRES. conditions may affecit ,the giving but [bringing death to all but ill with 3 in -each home;. 73 with 4 . Smith; Scott, Beattie; . !' I " qow,,�, , I - tive 'Path, . ,: � . �k again that, teroeniM- ' - not Ahe prayer' iand study.. God's, 'one oult of a.population of four hun- '%,--each home; 56 with 5 in each D STrAth- Tropefty-Seakie' divine promise ig"."Ask'and it shall •dred. The sole survivar,w&% a thre8 ,home; 32 with 6 in each horw;. 1.1 -i ..... - .. L . I , . UR 'be given you; seek and ye find." ye,r--old girl who was, found seated with ,7 in each home; ith I Crozier S�proat, Ferg31-sion; Relief- Q Tuckersmith Council Meets OF - BADMINTON CL HEAVERS LOSE GMES ,S,amvaguu99oe-,,1,5Pr6.9Jt: Fire .and 'W�t,W� � I The ca6rrcil. of the lbownsiip -for — . . Throughout this your nuy every or- on a rock, unharmed. The C. P. LP., Igach [home; 4 wd-th 9 in each home; Mayor,' ,Crozier, Sivaugo.; Court of I M933 mdt in the Town Hall, Seaforth . an,iZatiio,n test the value of ,prayer. adopted the orphan. 'I've been told 1 with I 0 in '.the ,.home; I with I 1 in BY NARROW MARGIN Revisloro--JMayer., Reeve, Crozier, O' 11 .1 ' � . , he' neces' Enthusiastic"'Meeting Elects ' Misys Jeckelf made. special refer- to -day. -1 on January. gbh, and took t she'reGides in Ca.10ary the home; 11 in Memorial Hos- , 1. ., Scott, Beattie, A minority repord � ... , 4 . . . I . - The Reeve, I . �Bharniore, Alta. . pita],. I . . , . ence ,t6 thef Mission BAd Rally held I [.' — , sary dedaration, of 0111W ku.. � - . brought in by the Mayor was the i ald; in -the chair, Officers and Arranges I . r in seafo,,th and' urged' Au larY We walked up the road to Blair- The,., are sortie Ave' Play Good Hockey Against 'sample excerpt that 'Councillor Crozier. W. R. Archib Was \. . I I ,, or 15ix homes mi-init,w of December 15th mem1bers to gilve 1sympathe0c inter- more, ,one mile frolrn[ Frank. This y I I ". 11 .Amd the I I . Organization. 3 not occupied., two of -these being not be chadrman of Streets Committee,in- . I .; 11_ . . I I est and suipport to Mission. Band town is the centre. of Red agitata" for rent 'but having furniture in Teams From Clinton .."4, were read 'and adopted-' I . stbead of Reeve Smith. . ..,, . V."N The.motions n*de and carried in- ' learn. OWhat is, alieud for.,1938*7" at present ovdng. to the strike . in !ahem'. The rJamainder -are in )poor - � , :.%` , I I I Badminton got arway to a good 6he asked. "Ye have� not passed this the coal mines'. Iriftediately upon shwpe of'repair. 'One would I wonder . and Mitchell. The report of thdFinarice Commli- . 1. , "I , 4 eluded the tlollowiiig- I . . ir of , . . ­.� to. WK,ay.jS. H. Whitinwre: That, -start - in Seaforth on Wednesday ev- way lbefore?'--we do net need to our -arrival here we were Searched 11,ow'the ,pojulation is low when most , I tee was presented an . ", � )� , ei - ll�p of husiatsts travel the way alone, as our GWde far . Councillors Beatti,R, and Sproat was, I 1'.1".. the.,. ;account of tib, Towns HSY erring when a number of ent communist literature and then all the houses are occupied. The rea- iClinton, e�- -13 - . the council chanilbers, Of hes-proahised to go with us all the -ee,ated Seaforth 4 In 'adopted. The rep9A was as follows.' . I ... .! I an regard to crushed stone supplied gathered in we were released. oon is olain..whem one remembe- that 26 minuitles� of overt��e hookey play- "To the iMayor and Obuncil: Your I I I on Tuckworalth Roads, be laid over the Town Hall and organized a club. way. ,Let us concentrate on. norms Druggist Kitchener Boy. tbirity-ftl�i years ago there were as ed Chn66.n Thursday'eveninig of comm,ittee -on finance .beg to report . ...".1:1111 -ear I , . . . �T.. until next moeFting. ' . W. ,E-. iSewuthgate acted as chairman,. worthwhile prur�pose, for the. .V i3 At F,ernie, B. C. . inany children in �UhTee ,houses .as last week. It ,was 'a fast game ,arid that the following accounts, ana sal- I . . I'll ,� . IC, WcKay-M. (Clark: .That the 'T4e electian ,of officers, resulted a-11 full of opportunity. 01ue, of the &a9t,.st We bought postcards, from a drug- thefre now are, in the 34 'Cqplec- full Of thrills from beginning to end, arse ,be passed and .h.ques bv'is- I ... ". Clerk owd�ew six 6dbL-zri.W:o* of the fall . t,,D,Y.,W. Q §proat; was asikeld to, say what was the. hard- gist. ,He overheard conversation or . I I '­ Pre,sidep st.homes s on ;Chutrch and Jarvis Streets, I .i . t6 do. He re- Almiost,half theop,60mtovs- wer�e f1210111 rmed for -same: Jas. yam sau .1. .., . cipal World for 1933, for the u ITM -'or a -man,-, .and asked if we were from. Kit,r��hener, OT e V.. Ryan, ry, . . . I ... Muni $a f� dent, J. ' . MdBtllafi; sec- est thing 1 and tJhis condi6iion holds pretty good' Se�foa%h, ,but they we,rL- not disheart- $67- John A. Wilson, salary, $70.00; " .. - plied, "To use and employ a mans torey . ' I : ZIN of the Council and CAerk. reftry4weastrer,--Johu XcKenzie; ex tile, he recalled the days when he the town over. . ' � ened 'because, although the Seaforth H. Soleil salary, $,60; Thos. S , . -M. i0lawk-J. A. Mk-,�gor- That R. ecutirve, cumllnittee, I. H. Weedugark, �inije well.,, Air6bs R. Wlells say's� was a boDy'in Berliii, and his father O,, tow, compares favorably with e , out on the short end, salary, $60; Municipal World, acct„ , Beavers came : Kenrwdly be Vleed Inspector for 1933 R', J. Winter, 1W. E. Southgate, A. Y. 'InIme is a wonderful thing,", Miss - ;-' Of what is now Suddkb". any manuf acturring town -in the pro,Nr- I - I . . prmcfW they were by far the best t�a= dux- $6.14; N. Gluff & Sons� -account, $1.60; . ' . ­ . at a'-salaTY'Of 25--perhour while on McLean. . I Jeckelficontinued: "All men, have it, school. JWe, had a delightfql supper ince and our taxes are better paid up ing'the play. . Northern Electric Co., invoice, $3.90; . I duty. ' ArranoEments have been 'made to and'all have ipreeisely the same at the expense of Mr. I�J. E. Suddaby jha, many' towns are. We are for-' in the first period Clinton began 'Jos. A. 'St)orey, account, $5.70; Can- ' I . _ I 1M. Clark -J. A. WcGregor:, That use the'sulditorium in the Town Halt amount of it. The gift is giv,,n lit- and chatted with ,him until sleep tunate, in 'having three gaa and oil - with adian Railways, 'crossing I , s -%dil be available afternoons tie at a time; it must ,be used at once �e, . �,trj)ng w3 li Seaftrth playing a nwye ,National , X the C�erk advew�ipe for applications and thus ke e,&. ,:ji- I1I :.:, 1. . ril -- ,le.f,:,,r,sj,ve ,game. Glid'don scored for protectioqj�. $3.23; Bell'Teleprhone Co., I I. . I dutributing stations. whose taxes. :" . . . I forLI the office of assessor for 1933. and e"venring.s. .. or it is wijbhdtrawu,. , And if it is The next morning we proceeded oil general and bu,siness----h4l;p a lot, Clinton with Elliott getting the As- sedount, -$�3.013; Than. Dickson, acct., � . ".. I.- ' C. McKaiy-J. A. -MaGregor:, That Xeornlbershi� tldhetks may be ,,had used va,L,;ely as it is fiven� it will to -CranbTook and Nelson, B.C.and 'There has not been, rituch new build'- -six mintites of play. $2- F. T. sewfelt, acct., 761c; Rqsr.--J. . I .!((.. I .. Sint, after about I ' ' . I I J. A. Murra,ybe uppointed School At- from the execiultive at $2:00 each;.: ad- n%ke man mar41lous-ly-,',3-ich-rieh Spokane, Wash. we i=n'ediately in 1932. Mi% E. L. Bo�has, howevier, Tkvn minutes later Tom Cluff evened Sproat, sect., $&84; Gee. A. Sills, & - . I., ditional.mem'Oers of a family, $1,00- -tjfi (the only weifN last , , . 11e,ndance, Offaceor for 1933. wi that I , TO doubled back to Miudl,-eod and then refitted a house which was- in Poor : ,� li I I . I 'he -core and finis'lled the acorin,.. for Szns, accom#, $1,40;. E. J. Huyton, %1_-, � -S. H. WhitmoreAC1. 'McKay: That have purchased four some the year ;;;;not look very northward to Calgary. _.�- condition and has it occupier]4 and Mr. ' ... W, P. Thomwon be ,Mem1bew a Board ra�Zsclufl the use of mehnbers. bright, arid perhaps this utile. the 'qr-,t I)eTiod. IfshaltieV (Qr. this scale inspeetil6n, $10.50; R. Frost.& ­ . . (,Continued on page 2) A. A. McLennan, muoh.to his credit, aceount, $%34; ,Cyril S. Rey-' . 11.1 , ... . - s, -med .the Seaforth Mem- I nedy. " . I . ,I': of HeaXh -for 19M. 4 rnay also be pur sent by,, MTs. Jonathan Goforth may . . . I )v3,,,*d were: -Muir, Barber, GiVim Son,, 1, Raquets ,and', ibirdL . bas tra,m6m . � I -, atmore: -helpful ,b(> them -as, it was to hew. I . arid Ken nalcls, acet. charity, $6.40.; John Our- '.11 * . -C. 'McKay-$. H.'Vh. That chased through the ,club. be 7 . I . -.b— axial Hospital into three splendid (lintcn took .the lead in the s -cord rye,wages. $7.50r;'Ed. Allen, wage,3 . � "I the salaries of the ReeRe be $645) aud I 1, Is This,the Right Road Home! . - I 10011111roca The $55 fer loss. -0 ... ww� Is this the ri Lord! BRUCEFIELD ­:­ aiplarftents .which ,are all octupiee. peri6l- one minute after .play 1,egani,. $8; Wm. Vnius, wages, ,50c; H. Wil- ' ... ­ . ght; road, home(, 0 l • � Jf people wound learti to be more Gibbs again. getiting the goal with bee wages, $4.3:8'- W.� R. Smith, acct, I I I . C. 11%&Kay,.4M. Clark- That D. F. The clouds axe dark and still; I .1 , WINTHROP - ersnidth .thrifty and cIpe.rud less maney it would McEwan getting credit far assist. charity -; J. M. Cardno, acet - ' ' . gorClerk I U - I . The stony path is hard rtb tread, There passed away in Tack be much lbettew for alL I arity, $2.4.5 � 1, , . . - '' - Walker, Gc scored charity, $0.30; J. ,-, -Cleary, aect � . . ary be EKI 110 per cent. from 1932. . Each steipdbringr4 ,solmle fresh ill, . on January 7th, Mi. R.Gy Wa . I rd. Muir .ed for Seaforth oil 11 ch J . -J. A. MoGregor: That IMT. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard en.- I thought the way would brighter, youngest son 'of 'Mr. a,nd Hirs. Jalmes Yours truly,,'- pass from E-�an Renroie and a.�vvhirl-- charity, $1,48; 'Cheoros 'Bros,' and' . . . .1 - ,JC. 'McKay i ckey sticks, oleo arid j I .J, tertained a few of their friends last I Walker. Roy had been, ill for the . WM. HARTRY,' Assess,or. wind of !be amos; 'acct charity, $2.70.-, W. A. I " ,� N. Turner be Treasures of I growt . . , a. Towinship of Tdcloersondth for '1933 Friday evening. The night was spent And that the sun with Warrath would past three years. 'He bore` his illneG.� �' I � ­kates seelved .t4) burn up the ice. Crich, ac8t. charity, $2; H. Snell, ,. .. at a salary of $126.00. in lwogg-e"nsive euchre. Mrs. Mulvin glow, with Christian resignatioA and: ,with- Both teams were frantically,tqing to sce.t., phone, 801c; Joo. .Storey acct., - I . .� . Clarke won ladies? furs price and Mr. ' RaTbe Pras- Fraser, D.R.O., I S. 1-L whitmrs,iC. McKay: That Arid joyous songs from fv,66' -hearts out a complaint. He was a irrember outela-is their opponents� .r anti 9.) 5;' Grant . $3.50; J. 1. I Torrance Dundas -won men's first rucefield United, Ch-urelf. His WALTON . . . I . !.1 FAhvin Chesney and Hugh McMillan . flow. I I of B .1 - . Hart drew pernaltim, but Clinton re- A. herr,. D.RjO, $3.ZO; Alex. ,bluiri 11L and 'ac. prize, Consolation prizes went to Is We the right road, home-? pastor, Rev. 1W. A. Bremner, -conduct- . ceived -a clean slate., I D,!R, O_ $3-50; Thos. - Johnston,poIt . _ I . be auditoes of the books 'Wade aud0mr. Willis -e 'funeral service ,on Monday, ,The monthly meeting of the G1 n- The third frame lb -6 --an, fast a clerk, $3; J. A. 'Westco"tt, poll clerk, . ,. ,. . Mans Clarence . Yes, child, this wry path I trod, ed the ' a � and I . 1. . counts of 1932. - Dundas. A dainty lunch was then January 9th, taking for -his te-.<t,. ex Misslau Band of Duff's U, furious. Rushes'Werre Ma'de fr6ln Onf! $3; H. Mlibee, poll clerk, $3; A. W. . I TM . ML Clark -C. WKa,y:, That J. A The clouds were dark for me, the school ,c d of the rink to the other Dunlop, polling booth, $4. 1 . %hu.ray be ,appointed Sanitary i;� ,served by th;6 hostess. The stony tp�,tlh was sharp and hard; Rorryi.,8:19: "F* I reckon that the, Chui-ch was held in e . oom en eviery -:, apectur for 1933. . I ,XT., Joseph Dolmaigo is. contined I to Not sight, but faith., could see sufferinign of .this.present time, aro on SatUTduy afternoon. The meet- few 'seconds. Kenned�y 'beat Muir fQ�r . 1, . �11 his bed- with a -severe cold. That at the end the sun shines bright ;qg,t worthy to be compared with bhu ing opened with a short song service Clinton's third goal. - Mar agei, Smith Arrange For Relief.. I .. � - . . __ * -am given by the mem- of the Bealvers put four men forward ' (C. ,MmKay-J. A. MdGregor: `Ilha�b The distritt meeting was held in ' A discussion, re relief pi,oblems, . al ta-Ves utpaid by Jam l7th be su- Forever 'where there is no night, Vlory that s'hal'l the revealed n us." and a ;progi . . I jecd; to a Penalty of I per cent. for L.,O.L. 813 Tuesday evening. A Large And glad ,hearts rest from earth's The .sympathy of the entire col,,Imurl- her-, of the band., Following the de- in an attempt to ,tie up the score. culminated in a Tnotion by ,Councillor . . . be number were pa-esent ,fierce flight. . . ity JA extended to his parents and votional exercises the Scripture les- (Continued on' page. 5) y' ' ' . January and an, extra 1 per cent. 'The winners at the stag euchre last It is the right roadhome. friends. He leaves to mourn his I01%S son was read by Miss Lena Drager Scott seconded b Councillor Fergu- ; added at the lat day of each month week were: For 'most gamles, Mr. At the conclusion of this rvery help- be -sides his parents, two brothers and and the Lord's Prayer repeated' in —0 son, that the relldef committee of the . ....... . thereaf te,r,' until ,the '1st day of May Angus More and Mr. John, Pryce; ful adtdre�s, the reports of the ver- one -sister, James and Norman and unison. The following officers were lawn council take action with other I . cold this to, be adverti,sed in local men"s alone -hands, Mr. GoDrgeXamp- President, .. orgard7ations itt tow -h to form a cen- ... I .ions tsecretwies were read. Each Mars. Mary Brown. The funeral was elected for th,a year 1993: ,en THE TROUBLE IS tial relief organization. The rrotion . .. - , papers- bell. - - a .,private one. Relatives from a Jack. Murray; vice-pTesi dent, Dorothy. C. McKa . A. McGriegor: That . ome was listened to with great inter Seaforth, January 12, 1933. carried. Mayor Sutherland, with this Y_J A euchre and dance is being held a , -uind, has called a meet- . 1 the Clerk write the Department Of . . est for as ane listened, one wits. im- distance who attend, -id the funeral Xufrray; secretary, Willie Farquh it - this Friday night. . A. Swan, of Mit- son; treasurer, Jack Drager. Mil- Editor The Auron Expositor. motion in ri .. 1-1gihww1t5 in regard to noinimum. sal- I pressed with the sympathy 'opf each were: Mr. and Mrs, A ing of these, interesked.for Thursday , I officei- in her work and the co -opera- chell; ,MT. George IA'alker, He,nsall; dl-e(l Sellers and, Beth Shannon were 'Dear Sir:- I., .. ­ I STY of Road. ,Superintendent in order - - ' &_ . � night. to rebefto the'grmit . - tion amongst the workers. Mr. John 'McQueen, of Flint. The appointed captain- and two, sides In. listening to Premier -Henry last . " . . I 1CL T&Kwy_J. A. McGiegor- That 58 YEARS IN MINISTRY .There are some decreases in the -pallbearers- were 'Messrs. W. Scott, were chosen for the coming year, Wednesday, he stressed the necessity Official-, For 1933. . I .,. . I - ithe Reeme and Treasurer be ,author- .MINIS older Auxiliaries but increases in the W.'Haugth, C. Taylor, (1. Armstrong, purple and gold being the two col- of the municipalities, ,co--aperatimg . . ... . ized to sold the telephone and the re- , This letter by ,the Rev. D. Rogers younger soeietieLq upon whom the fu- and John and Scott !Davidson.. In- ort, Gold was the winning sidle in with the Government and said bleat -Council resolved itsellf into a com- , :11 . will be. read with interest,, in as. much ture of the Preqb,yrterial depends. terment 'was made'in Baird's ceme- 1()32. The- aware] is for attendance. tl,,,,, are, many critic--, !blaming the ny'-Mee of tho 'w1lo-le to discuss aD7 macwining ddbentures, at par bearing as Mr. Rogers is a former minister The repoTt, of � Mrs. Dunlop, Key- tery. . ,'- After the q1tudy,period a dainty luncil. Government for ,having things cer- poiftments and .salaries for the C<)Tn- � . I 5-% per cent. . 0,: That of the -Methodist Church here. . -y of was served by the Primary Clas"" tralized. No -wonder, when all those ing year. The report of the eonitnidt- ' - C. WcKay-g- . A. a%Greg, 'Ift conformity with my custon�,, (Continued on page 4) 1 11 The` regular monthl meeting -ted. on n o oun- I .. tlh� Reeve, be authorized to arrange - . 1. the Bruicerfield United Church Wo- After singing .one, verse of "Blest Be things were done. undler the .qu-per- tee was adop motio f c V .. for the purchase of bonds, ­for the since 1925 -1 axa writing a brief sketch . . mien!s Aiqsoci�tionn was held on Wed- the Tie �hat Bind�.," the meeting was vision of the mundeipal!ties allrno;;t cillons Ferguson and Scort,6. The by - Treasurer and Cb-Ileebor to, the e1X_ rW eomhn*m;orate on January 10, 1938, . . nes,day of last week at. the home of closed with the 'Mi7,pah Benediction. free of charge and now when the law-appoiniting official-, reco,mmendied . the completion of fifty-eight years in MANLEY Mrs. Wellington Elliott. ,Walton Mission; Bawd sent the qu-m golvernlik-ent has to ,build offices for an in the rc,p(yrt,of the committee. of tha ,tent of $000 for each oofficial. ENOMMENO . hole was read the, necessary num- Mjk�tiorq ,be adjourn until January the ,Christian ministry. Doing this Young People's ,q,ociet..r.­The meet- of T66.50 to the Tresbyterial treasur- ariny a officials at Queen,�q Park and w I , . . , has involved a rather frequent use of Died on,the Gbh instant, M",. Thos, ing on i1NVon&y night was well attend- ,r for 1912. . cause more overhead expense then her of tiiines.andi pa,,zsed. The of- .11. I , 28th. _. - emil - ed. Keen rivalry between the nlern- The weekly ,rnevtin,g of the Young pay those salaried mien. If thing.; ftcia-hs are: 1V ri, C and . . . McKillop Officials Appointed. the perpendicular pronoun, but- I am OlHaTa, in hew �87tlh year. She J. A. Vils ' o lerk , , not conscious of any egotism in, its grated with her parents in 1855 at ,hersbip teanig'for the past six weeks Penplels- Society of DuIT's Unite i vm_r, done in the old way the mane) Tre4wurer, $840 pert- annulli,; WN. `fie council of the Township of usie, verily 'fit is excluded." rs..frorn Bavaria, Ger- has swelled the attendance and in, Church was held int the school room earned A at home arid Hartry, assvvssor, $100-, John Me- I . Downey Tp., cl,eased the interest of those partici t . t arned would be keep! Kenzie, Fire Chief, $7-5; James V . ., %&KA11op, "it inthe Carnegie Library J have.be6n, thi,riking of VbL6 minis- moody. They s-6ttled in. - of the church on Sunday evening with t,xL., wpul.d ,be reduced. V. A , *4e the leaders in the Lon- rear Stratford" and later moved to p4tlng. As yk the team under the tiv� president, Harvey Br,mlls, in -He also .said that m!uch criticilm Ryan, ,Chief' Constable, Sanitary In- i on %bonday ,for the first m0eerthng of tm who d . e meeting opened with a is launebed against the. high rate of sllo�otor, Noxiou,q Weeds and Fruit - , In - the year. The council, which. in- ,don Conferenioe -of the Metb6dist How,fck Towns,hip, where her mother , Ica 'arsihip of Miss, (;Iad,3,s Addison charge. Th ,,� i ' cludes Reeve J. X Ficklert, and died in 1864L, after which her fat'hcr, has been undefeated. although Mr. song service after which sentence irwtcre$�t They had Tree lnmpector, collector of do . Cour,- Church wht-n lenteriled it in 1875. The . paid oil. loans. g, poll, .11 . R. Dot- portly and -evangelistic George R. Mr. ConTad Arnold, with hi, 46illy MeLeofWs team have never very ina,pers I great difficulty to s'ecur'e thle loans, and taxos unpaid into BunV on col- _�R efflors Hugil� Alexander, N. ,, , were ofrcred by !Tins Eleanor 0 . Z ' , I amorice, Elmler (I�ackwell and JD%eVb D. Sanderson, the -sagacious and devout child, moved to MiWillop to reside far '�ehilldL After the. 'usual levo- knight, Miss -.Mary Buchanan, Co,sb�' he sairl. Well, it did, nost loo,k like Ivetor's roll; attends furnace at Pub- . 1.11. 11 WR,otirke; .took the necessary dieUara- John A.,-Willi,61 . mis, the ,kindly and with the late John Ediceit. In 1866 tional period , - led by Mr. Walber Frnri,; and Gilb-)rt MeCallum. The that ivllen the loan was overvubscrift- lie l4brarY; jan-itol- at Town Ha,,and �11 . tion of offleb. reverent James Gray., the sicholarly she married, ,her late husband, Tb,D,Q* Snexy, a F�eplerrdid talk on "Six Way-, F,Tipture reading was taken by Ken- ed in thre,o hours, Of courm- it was in charge or streets, and any other ..... . ,. O'Hara, and Irellped. to he,%v out a of Telling Right Froin Wrong" was roth Rutledge from _Metthew 5 -1.1-20 se of -making the rich richer and work counicil miny,decide, $60.00 per ... ,officials dor 1933 were appointed and logical F.. B. Rydhrman, the snout,. I a ca inodetil hom, **Lot 12, Comes ' given by 'Mr. Bremner. t The business Matt. 9:35-38. Following another the poor poorerr, and it's T110 00 follows: ar-4 dignified S. D. Rliee, the affable e -on .9,1011 Worlder month; R., G. Parke, me,inber Board I Clerk, John McNay- Treasurer, F and industrious W. C. Henders:on, the ,9, -x1cKillop. Her 'husband ,predeceas- period being ,concluded, a lively spell- hymn, several itemiq of bu%invs-s were that farm nliortgagies are not con- of Hi2mvhh; Samuel Hanna, Dr. Har. _.V , A! , 1. d . :­ . B. Medd; Assessor, Ka 0'sullivan; facile and eloquent Vmliter and preach- e6 her 32 years ago, and sh.e, foit- ' itch 8 held which was much discuissed. The niTering ww; then re- side , safe now when the differert burn and Win. Morrison, fe,noeview- . ., - . Mcy ston; and the humor- tinned to re,si,de witk her son, Jerry, "71,'n' Irovernments are i,sisuinllZ so �� wle-dtor, dome Joe; Miedical er, Hugh JohnL all of a en yed ever Mr. Bremner did cph-e<l arid a piano, solo contributed Tn.an,y oil-%,- H. Snell, assi�,,tant conita,bie and I 'adjective ,not yet in- until. her death. She seen a hand out some words which some of by Mrs. Radford. An imteresting loans to balance their 1-mdgets. Nanight watehiman, W; I,. C. Chamber - Health Offiter, F. J. Burrows, M.D.; outs snd�-4he .. . er life. Her fun6ral took place s' -y R. ane knows whether the mortgagee lain, mirTrdberr of Pull,lic Lion Board; Imspeletor, David Boyd,- A,ud-' VleUted)-W. S. Griffin. Nor can we P101k .life. us didn't elven ,k7iow were in the die- topic bn1tiNed, "My M-issionlai - n , 'I . Sanitary I itbre, Alex. Dennis and Thos. Moylan; elAcir fm -get the 'brethren �who came as lq,.L Saturday to St. C01"n'ball tionary. spon-ribility" was givell, bV :Mists DOr- has ,1 fif-t,�t mortgage or a fifth one, A. P. Cluiff, member Co'llegi'ate In- I , Church, of whieb she was a life- . . - te Board; Ila,". & Me _ Meir, 'town I "' Of ra to visit its al- ( 'geT and a talk on the game a, those . - � . . school Attl�endanee OfReer, John Me- CbMexi,onal . ce , 11 I othT, DrA, �, t,h . other loax�s come first. He Stitli . , I , . May; Drainage 11nopiettor, Charles, motst every yew; .the majestic ami long rrien'Ober, and fortified by all isuibje),ot' 1hy ithe minli­,ter, Rlov. C. alas referred to taxes that wlere qoli,citars, $100 per year; Thomas .1 -; = George Douglas, whose organ- the rites of the chureill. The fun- • Curroming. The ,meeting closed with higher in 1922 an,rl no ,one criticized. Storey, scavanger and, pound-Weper, . 4 Regelle; W�Ied Inspleerboor, A.A. Cluthill. joy eTa.1 Requiem High Mass was cele- ,, . - $60 ,per mfonth; Merton Reid and I � . -dl that. the rate of voice was ever a joyful sound _ a hymm and the Mizpa,h benediction itowever, -at thols'l. timeis farm ', " �, lCouncil deei& I by; Arnold, assist- repeated in uni.wm lrortgageq 'Were safe and loans could John McTaMsh, aradibars, $2.5 each, " , I , per and whose doiquence was as ,brilliant Crated . , ..It pay on snow roads'would be Mk, elinins - ed, by the pastbT, Rev. Father Dam- �oSedal� � fno following 'Iffir-el-s have been 'he made at riper cent: farms, and and S. W. Archibald, engineier, '� ,j nuin and team and, Ific !per man alone. as this sunintts of a tropidal cliq � I . .. 3mewnp of IMIcKill, op couneil ,this the urni,vealsally beloved Apollos of -or, anus' from thence to the family ehcted for 1933 by the Alert Bible now, if fa m.ews offiered 8 per cent. It was found ne.CestRary to extend . :.., ". - ., I will be held on. the first Mponds,y Methodism, John Pdtt%, of mellow -plot in St. Collumban cemetery where Cla,q,k of Duff's United ,Oburcl,:-- they 'could not serUre a T(Yan,.,becau911 the tirme of meeting and Coiiyi. I ; 70ar laid t.� rest. Teacher,'Mn. Galin Fingland- horst- ' er-rank, kn,ows lie could not inee. t. cill-ors Beattie and Sa,vauge 'made - * "I of each mofirth. I and musical vxAee because of the .01 that was mortal was ., a ""), Fhe ImIlbeare"Is were Me%srrs, Fred Alberta Ary pre-sidkent. 'Mipq Marga . W*) are told ,that miotion to that eff,etet we wag . ..] .. I . . musical heawt within and whom. "the , . his n(bligartions. .1� compon people heard gladly"; the arid 1'erer Mclkt,rt, Jarlin.Mure-AY, Pat rning; pi-ersident, Harold Bryft-11.9; vw neithin- of tll,r� old �artri-es can adopbed. ' I 1.,141 , 1,.� u rh n WfNain Duffy and .Ice president, Wallace Shannon; S"�V` straighten out the tangle. I tbi;nk The, Clerk was authorized to ad- .:, 2,�i - able Editor of the Christian Guard- MC.1,0 1, limn, il r I . dan, E. ff. Dewait who always wrotp. Lvn,(!i.' !ihe is ) 011 Wh!t to A I ELIMVILLE survived by tiv,' son"' bary-treasurer, Gladys Smalldwrl. they know how it was made *Itl . ... , , - y verti,se for tetiderN, for smow,plo 9 yl,u,q of steel; the cultured lerry, at borne, and John, of Q'i'l.c," Coal, I 'flie arninual choir me,etinig wai held and could straighten it '�ut if they and �t,reet work done by ,teams, Mrs. Uoyd ohms -and with a st . . , , 1 Z ana, d iva daughbeft,, Si,ster Ntarthn, at the close of choir Practict' in tried honestly -mooch b6tter than a ) W. H. Wirithrow, "whose face ,..1 . Patty visited in St, 1MI&ITs last Sun- . _ "... , surnburst"; thid sill,ver4"gued ol-ator of the I Diiff'q United Church 'on TIvirsday new p .ty that hag not -got the ., � 'i . ,�;)isline Order, Tecums,eh, and so at, Passed to Sehool Boards. I ill". day. ' v illialm) Prir 1, Sistor Fid.t(ha of St. Joseph's Onler, ,''I I %q ? .9 of the Book Room,, Wi .� ,; ,g . �. .. i - Highest Grade everning. Tt was decided that the 1,irlatiorr. We notices io, all the coun- ' ''. � UT an4 -Mrs. Cecil Oke and t I Ur, who beamed on -us lilke all unclouded prl,"rh(ro, Who have the sympathy I q,arrr�e offirers re.Tnain for 19,13 with t,,I,, ,f th, world thio. snare partiel 'A recoqnwrendmation. 4ich v;r&q rnad6 , . *,�'O: I Carrie Oke, of Seefortli *ere a . sunrise in June al-nionik the hills; the of Ole whole community Mrs. W. C. Bennett as organist, and they have the wonse the tangle, as at the nomination rmee.i.ing, re teakh- I � .:�-, - . � . I , . 11,.:. . �� e. : J. H. Brock"o losib SundI4. vier"bile'and masterly adviocate of. Mr. jce 'Mongan has returned to Alberta Coal Mrs), E. Raeb,rd -as choir leader• 11-V n�a,rt,_ v,- t to thea at. I . '1�e,t Mr. and Mrs. Rola7fd Willitima . ' . ' ' PVV , ', an+_1 to get a slice off ern' salaries, was biTAigh th , .1111, � I. .;,. Went to OhatlWm last Sunday to see mriissions, Alexander IE�ultherlAnd, an.] m r I ryg after Vonvalesci nig in 15cotbls I Owing to the. flu -e,rpi�lk-nlic the J,n- t6se hard wofkft �r6dumrs and tenbiolr� of c-Quncil when Reo,ve STAI'th, - .. %,i- I ., . . - . , , 11 v4j­� , very 10,0. ibis assoetate, James 1-1,e,nder secorxk i 7 Cou,neillor P , ,0, ig. �., 4. '' 4. '' 4. ''I ) .. ,,,,� '. , so,ft., Mell-kcrial Har, Seaforth, for a . of the. W.M.S. and labol-el-s. Mfore horrest .96VIF Went ""`ed ' d b, - ' _1 I ., nary nlipeting I adott . �� "".'k, ;,t 'I'. � , , Mas OeRa Ferguoson Who is, v ation no"th 'vitb hi -a lacerated hand from Pro*du6ed q1 Aid <4 Dkiff's Unated Church, ano liemfrod tape will ,bring Pros• that it N� pwsed mi 'to the Vvbft. " ,;4.11` " � I . ! -, ,;.dA M Mr � I and Collegiate ,Bo&rdls, r edlia �.,,411' � �4 �4 ? L � � . , A � � , . :1 ,� �: � "N,� I I V. � " I i I I R - .1 . �, , , .1 "I I 't , , , 11 I, �i , .. Z111 I , � I " "' - " I , , I i I ` � IF I?" `iul; I I 1� � '" I . ., ,.,!, . arod Mrs Alden Jones Miss whose, pidburesque irntagin awl I I Tadie. � ,VAIT �j ready utterance ,gave him.undisputed '% buzz stow And will, be noire tinie . S haq boorn postponed un4il next week. Mity. ' for ,their �,�; . Jones and Xiq,q Strulffiorq . ,away se (10ontinued oil page 6) � A READ M, oiderabon . ,; 'Ji , over the vast wnd mhvred aud. �-ct before M will haver the real w . I ,;::�Iv London, wme ,visitors, Ift the 'Curn' X. 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