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The Huron Expositor, 1933-01-27, Page 1
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Goderich on Tuesday Af- j� YR © SEAFURTH FI�TDA. Y, A , U,A 2 ,,1933. • 7' ,r`II'..K ,� ,...y r c ���7, {I� _ t+, , few r I 11. . . i T � .. 11 - I .. E rte ....mow .I � � 74P �% �. a ':v. r g„�.Y,, 4, Ytk ', p �k t! yf ( 4.`.� ,, tf,. ., .. Irr IP1 . ;,..,.. .. rllAlnitalR s t. �' n J - -,r,.'4 r uW."' •i *t fi,�5 u H �: e'`ti' a .i3i�.?!}e �� . - f I,. 0-V 11�111 k w , z. , r,„x(g � i' 4 a y Ski'eJ° J s C. Ballantyne, Reeve r va,hr _,„ r?; NORTHSIDE CHURCB PIR ,RESLDENT Roor� Jnr ��� . xis R�m��� �M'r, w Of U Sb +o•r,n e, ry ., E l e c ted. p Huron County . • • • • • • Warden •James C. Ballantyne, peeve of Usborne Township, who this week , was elected Warden of Huron County, is, a prosperous farmer of his township, and has served' on its municipal board ,for ten years. He hag been Reeve of ' tKe township for six years. His _ farm, consists of 200 -acres and he specializes in pure bred cattle. ' Warden. Ballantype-Is sixty years of age and of Sooicl ; parentage, He has one son'and one daugh- ter ,at home ' • • • •.. ••' • TUCKERSMITH MAN ��S• APPEALED CASE W. M. Sproat Successful Again's't Bank of Montreal. ,on the'trial o'f the action, Bank of MonUval: and T'anqu y Limited vol. W: ''M: Sproat, of "kers'mitgh, before IMr. JuVbiee 'Gamow in the' I tee youirt in Stratford on M*d'y S'W�e.., , ,, 31 193�d, 'judgment was awarded' to ,the''Baank for, $2',0'40.40. The case at I 'is nrlore fully reported •in the issue of The Huron Expositor under date (May 6, 18'32.. 'The .defendant' appeaW, and tho A"M-,yeaI . was heard' on September 1 >, 198y�'< ty .Chief Jwsti'ce ,Latchford, Mr. JrtdClce Riddell and : hr.. Justice Fish- er+;..wthen ' jrt .was reserved. Sh fly�,�tet, : a arprpeal , was= hoax'(, NEr. 4-strIle Riddell took seriously -ill:' The nese ved judgment was • handed" down on Thursday, the 19rth Janu- STY, 1933. I ^rhe ,judgmeot of the court was do- livet*d by iA$r. Justice Fisher. After ou#.liudxng fiil9, easel:.' he :pointed 'out that the real question fair . debermina-• bion ways, did Blackburn, the agent of the plaintiff, Tangvay• Limited, have the authority to receive payment of the' amoutnt due f0r'fertilf�r in dis- puts andfwas the, defendant' Sproat justified in paying• him-.. The !trial judge found' that Bla'ckbwrn did not hove, the authority to . reoe+ive pay- ment ]frit- ISlpmeat. 'Mx. Justice Fisher goes on, to say that "di0i only possi'bl'e meaning ji,,I can . take . ft-isn Ta'nquay's . evadenoe is "that Blackburn had authority; to settle' and, receive paymentt." The aaarjk at (trial did; not', call any witnesses to prove` that they were holders in ',du'e course and depended on Taiiquany to 'prove that they" were .such holders. The appeal judges were not 'satisfied that the drafts: on which the action is'' (based h'ad not (been' charged !back to 'the Tanquay account, and the Bank thus not holdlers in. due course: In conclugsioth, Mm. Justice Fisher says, "On the evidence I ami, un'a'ble to ,find as a fact that -the ;plaintiffs were at the time this action was commenced, 'holdters in due 'course of the two drafts sued on or that We defendant was affected by the as. signnvent ,under Section 88. The only !passible conclusion on the evi- dence, .acral and documentary, is•that Tanquay "Bs Co. ,had givens Blackburn authority not only to settle the ac- count' twith (Sproat, but to receive cash 'andl notes in -payment, and this thee. iWendart t • diel. ,I would tallow thio 'appe'al with. costs and dawsir iss the action with costs," Chief Jus- tice 'Latchford and Mr. Justice Rid- dell concurred. .' John J. 'Huggard, 'S'eaf'orth, repre- sented the def enda'nt appellant. . .��1,: HILLSGREEN ' " IMiss Gladys, Jarrott . returnwd' to her home after spending a few days with• Mrr-and, Mrs. Alvio,XcBride, Mi. and Mrs.. Thomas . ConsiJ.t„_ of Hens'alt'spent the ,week end' at the home of 'Mr,, and (Mrs. R. McAllister and Mr. and.' Mr's. R. C'onsitt. 'Mass Dolly Hagan a'nd Mrs. B. McAllister attended the funeral of the late Dr. Gandier,"in Clinton' an Tuesday afternoon. (Little Audrey Elder, of Hensall, spent a few drays alt the 'Nome of Mr. and' IMr•s.• W. Weido. Mr.,, and .Mrs. C. •Moir, of Hens"all, visited at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. 'G. Love. . ,,,MANLEY MF w,G ,F w v w 'C SOME qo ' k .` �+. ':y;.. t c l%.^i. r ,y n, �(f �' .;F r yt7'+kr•��.�;.. * f r 'M, x'• iatg(i t''r.1aF.,;,: ,�F :�';k,�'S6,',�. C4NCLUES VERY :0 HENSALL D b , ��f�t:.y... ...+ ( ra. ."T , 1M i u. yV rt�' C�,.': l h e n Cal'iM4iia' ,� #i 'FROM 'w � N, SUCCESSFUL YEAR<, CONSITT READS P.U.C. Birds' ' Night l e N, ,.., r I -- WORKS U ERNS' -�-- s. Annual Meeting- Iie'1d Mon- ' -�--� ' (du " 1, g r Church Organizations Ac- • • • • • ip Lions .John Ma,�Tivith end11 r" day is Followed b r An interesting talk deliverP y 3 ed before tens Setif 1h� Libra' time in T'OW n During J•o� Beattie ; , R . oft " ��� Club by'Lionoltn 1Vfa wish" ... 'e h'1 �' a Social. " Past Week. No Ice No Games Members and P , _ , on the oeca , ion o£= the o]lslr s T .,'' ii y7 f annual celebration , of arng'' to F,amoti(s PO t�: -- , CARRY OVER BALANCE Night. Seaforth and other towns in • "I1 ,r <= i • • LIBRARIY BOARD MEETS the local district.Iiitermediate O. „=r�a H. A. schedule are, experiencing , iii !I wirre not oveu+ly per. .1 i an unusual ice famine. Sea- INTERESTING SI; IDE , w .,, • On Monday eventing, January 23, would not sees dee+rr111: it a prbvlilege A mneeting' of .the Hydro Comrtrras- forth Beavers were to have. met � ° (Fa the congregation of Northside Unit- .angl an hohiolr; oris likewise a plea- mon was held in the superinwtemdearts Goderich here on Tuesday last OT+' BITRNS CQIIl'�T' Y (r, i ori 'Church "held. its senium meeting ,sure 'to contribute m' nniite+ bow,aids � .on NDonday evening, all ¢prem- but there was no ice. On Friday .,,-1 i wibli a large number present. tors of the commission boon s Y " (Reports mesio. given of the various honoring the Tnenuor3! of S atlamfl s g the Beavers were to play in 19,4111 1 :; imlmwarr•tal bard. ent. �Reetv'e Conrsriltt was elected ,chair- Goderich, but Goderich has '.na Rblbert ,Burns, Soobla�tii'+u �aa9 ,,g, organizations, all ' of which were sat- Once a small bG ked a' mise 'man* Thomas Welsh, secretary; (bard, zleceJived due tti � • ` '} � isfacto and indicated a large de- ' �'' � ice. Mitchell�and,:Clintgn are al- ����.a �M. r'Y g Coxgneliws Coo,c treasurer Mr. Pass- Monday night when m etgDers of ' iki. ` , � gree of interest and ,success. h The lads s+si Ie ee /t'h'e a erns ge poi n_ so short„ on the,neceasar�r, play- Seafoa+th iLions Club ,held tlieirl' a^n' . ". « r m oa a was x a d as Su • The treasurer reAvAe .•all acco'unt's `Tlwa Do and• i2esatJh acrd, Dr. r9 $70 a mwonth and ins surfaces, Shjuld the'�veather - •mal Burns"' Nirglitt. Lion ,ChaHes .: • 11 •'.. a u , dent 'a t 'a salary of Dogs' get colder the $savers .,-sill 'playpresided I' c c; paid and a balance to carry ,over to lfonibwok' verra avieeJ�,,, but, •I trite $5 a mvonbh to calleet !rills, and in- in Clinton on W,ednesdgy 'next ( Stewart -the new year. About $2,70Q.0,0 was � , eludes trete trimmgin Pr grafi -.,r; ,The Cotter's Satumdlay Nioh' best g. preparing, met- and Clinton will, play !lore ,iri- Th a ml included an exeeltellt ra contributed to X6snona, .anti' of this ors and' line work. Rotieit Higgins, tall, on G1e'aiiings Froin War CA ;o$ amount the Wramen'sw 'Mi sonars or- o -a', ain:ly it .aiway� me greet day,.. February' 3rd. „ ,. ' whinitver my faither asks mYe to read village auditor, waspresent and gave Burnes by Lion John MIueTA-&h, .a °gaiiiZationws ,and ,affiliated societies.' .it' allood. to �Y mna3'thet " "That's a repmt of ,the iH'ydro finances. As � i which will bee' found in full else- ;, f,., ' remitted Dues $1,000. (mese, my tallies," saa;d bhe' 3n'an•• lac- the surplus om the hydro is between • • • . I • • 'wwhere..on this...page, a fine solo;, �Ye 3 The, retiring Elders, Mream. "C. H. in his ca"'s on the,Ws p a $6,0010 and $7000 the auditor thought Banks and Braes O' 0onnie'Doo�a" la ' � Rolland, W', lliam .Mtorrison, John Me- g ' huil*'s' head. It that (the sua�plus should be suffyeient Lion Jamles A. Stewart a Y 5 mitis me great at tinhyes:�mysel when ba,aae care of the needs of h o. i'ed (b 'n- �� Na and. F. S. Savauge, were re- I was at the writ(- b't. Ttlt t man ydr Y Earl YanEgmond• a 'series' "+ `� elected. 1Mr. 'W. H. 'Gilding wa g h (Hie also thought that 'a reductiorn in- ANOTHER GAME GOES 'slides showing scenes,' from tele f' _. was the person on whom otrx thoughts ydro users. Bourns country. The lilies were ex- 11;1, elected to the Session to take the rate was now due our li are focussed to -night. Itwas Robert Canvrrnwrnbatians were read and or- pLained and commented ,on b -Lion place of Mr. W. D. Hoag, who had . ut ' passed away, during the year. g berb 'Bums hie b Eat deist' 'for 'dered filet! and :paid 'by ,Commission- AGAINST BEAVERS John Beattie. The • ina' 1 featyttuer• o� "i ,". ` Those elected to the Board of more than one hundred, ' twenty. er Moore and Welsh. t1 number of the 'program was an• excellent taut 1 1•� Stewards, yvea�e: .Messrs: Sam J. five ears. What a0yovt� you ask? '�rci,rjegrts ~mere discussed and the on 'Burns .by .Lion John Beattie. � Scout; Alex. MklGayiny Keith Web- meeting adjourned to •mweet again at Lose to Mitchell After Best Tn s�l"g, he said: .!T have flies- sten• and F. J. Kerslake. A heart Well, for one thing he ii.�known ,bewt- . Y the call of the ,S in'tend'ent. atsked to gcomle here ltio-near iter to,day, by u5, than Ire was tby LrpeY g hind,. �+ . vote of thanks was tendered bhe' the (neighbors. who lived less than: a (Pioneer Resident .Passed Away--.: Exhibition of bring a tritbute to the •memory of w 1. ties ors and workers in 'ail the'activi- ,sgtomes throw from Iris, , . One bf th'e very first p"ione'er resi-, , Robert Burns, whose birthday we, are �, (in fanny, let us;, 'trove r far back dents of our. village passed (peace= ►S•�'a.sOn.�' celebrating. lI wry gladly db this, ,„ The pastor and his family were fully away at his borne here in his beaawse rI, have learned one ru$ , the 'recipients of •a .special ex es- through the ,Years bo the then lithe 3„� Pbovvrn of .Dhranfries, Scotland, by no 85th year on Saturday evwendng last, the very nice things we can do is to ricin o(f a ation-and a cardial" in- 1Vlvbchell .wan a fast and closely - p m mleanra the first, or the 1�' a to in the person. of Richard Blatchford',` rmuteslted hockey s'p'eak' a good word' about the old . vacation, indicated by a, standing kers* match •froarr ,Sea- a naltive of England, and one of ,the friends, and Robert Burns is one of vote was extended' to "Mr, Lane 'ta which destiny !has' :;vent .diVguased of forlah last Friday, January. 20th. The my ' course, a hwmam breasut]e ?chat has eldest sans" of the late Mm. 'and Mrs. game was played in, ,the ',Mitphell rnl� oldest, nd one of my choicest ' remain ,'as minister. John Blatchfoa•dt, late of, our village. L friends. Th has (been, ,brought a. Vic' been unknown, mhisumderstaod; doubt-. hef'ore a Iarge crowd of embhusiaetic pyavb b � 1, After the business was completed, ' - +Perhaps na one was much bobber y a. study of his writings. a social half, hair was enjoyed, the ed, abused, .-neglected,''r?ejected ani fans. The Beavers put up a good known -or more highly respected than The theme -that I have in anind, to- •. Ladies' Aid 'Society serving a de- cast aside. Ire fancy we see ons 'cif he: was 'and' 'h.us assin awe breaks. gayrrie, but were bealteh Paair ani! nag,it vs `IThe Iriuence of Rabemt licilous , l'un th'esre, in the person of poor Rowbe� passing y square. Just two penalties were .. clr a link Ibe'tween the far past and the Bumps and'as my time is very short Burns, walking s1awI'y down one of given by Jack McCully, of "Stratford, .,. (the stream, wbbli '!toad 7�owed as if present and it scarcely seerri's that lee ,t e first Ito Tbin Cliff for an. acci- ,i will only... d3ntrodnice ane illustra- i has passed the (border from which n- h ,ti'on.. About fifty years, ago there '' in serious thoitg.ht.. He iis'alone. The dental 'trip,. and the second' one....to stage a than -by tl STAFFA - picture however is- incarrilplete urns(! travclier ever returns, as right up Herbert of 'Mitchell for a minor of- cable on the x placed therein 'ar're some( pharisees until two ar three ,d'ays before his fence. ' name of R'olberrt Ingersoll, a bri•llia n(t - ,, . . •a�nd self-righteous death he was going around as smart- scholar and an outstanding, and fear- -,, • "' wI . g pelisses• o>rl the The play was fast and ,keen an'm • , 1y as one only half.his ,age. Just less. infidel. He sent his literature Mr. and 'Ma s. Charles Treffry and other side of •the sit . 'A long bill the fans were ,given air eyeful of how A daur hters hof Londa s' before the duty. he was taken ill he ,rr+oadcast to the world and a great g R P Sunday of indictment ham baser. brought i' game shoaxld' 'be played It was a with QVIr., and TrePfry: against Robert Burrr9, , the cam- was out ah a ,nei bar'® bo ether battle of speed and combination fro2ii �rsaa�rn anotshato a(baut him -+but ,that g'h , g iMr. Percy ,Smlale, of ISaskatchewar m m(unit•y o8 Dwumfries. ''Th last is,. ion.• • with his wife, spendinrg• an evening 'start to finish. .1VIrt7ohe11 'scored in y. with one of 'his near neighbors, anq (My reason for irit oducing this ' is visitinrg, 'leis brother,. Mr. A. Smile and ;black. I•Iae, is .arc of bang g � (the 'first period' when 'Chapman scot- character is to sa was in. the very best of health and y that he was- 4m and ,other friends in and" arounal` • intemperate, immoral, iris 'ou$ 'and ed on a relbahurd shoit ' by 'W. , Stone - spirits, an"d recited a recatatron that adtrr. _r .f the writings of Rales.: .% staffs. ' dWayal to the th'irtng�s',',Vfat. vvlere, man. It was a nice play wiry Mone- I1VIrs. IMolvalle 'Gra who' has been 'whateve'r tlhe were.:,So far>as bhe he. was inviteld to ,give at a pioneer mise and Clr Burns. ''H'e paid' a visit to his birth- , Y Y evwetning meeting to 'be held in a foam apman and ju: hard pease and many of the scene$ we have under the doctors Dare, is improving 'first trivo' transgressions are coneemn-, luck for Ct w1VLuars girt., had thrown on the screen to- evenimgs under. the auspices of the; night, riaceIy, ed that ref; inrt�eniperaulcie, and' iuimor- '. 'The Beavers tied the 'score in the 'i Miss Mary Drown, who has had' a al he may reasana'bl 'Young People's League of the United imutterested !rim very much'. A5 "he h(ty, . Y y expect"for Church' and to which he was- looking second frame when. Evac Rennie wandered one' day down along "The posiiion at 1Baron s Hospital, T.andbn, givemuess, ibis not so with regard! to b scored on a pars from Gordan Mivar. , „ • forward to 'Wirth the greatest interest Banks and, ,Braes' O . Bonnier - Doon, , `, 11 has ,ha'd' 'bo returns to her horns 't forward bthers: Charlie Stoneman 'and his thmbiiigh sickness. 'Wlet hope Mary Strange to say, this allu+strious mat as h'e was one of the very pioneers ,brother Bice made a rush that -et- hie was made to r�imwemlber the Crag-' 4, that anoved' .,here from Rod ervnlle edy of this broken ells-sa laeautir Will to lie bank an duty .who walked' about the streets of g 'ted . t4rem a (goal. p 'by Robert -Burns , 11 be soon able when Hensall was just starting, anti IMtitchell ran wild in the third per- filly wra d w „ l again.• s Drulmfries, gshunned`.as,,an oubeastt, is ,Miss Myrtle Peart has returned to rebponsv'ble for that cit ha(vin its' engaged in blacksmithing in company lad and scored ,three in his song, Ye Birks and Braes, „ Y g r goals boors. and. he found{ -himself re H'ensall after .spending, a few drays greatest with his brother, Frank, who is no ;v posting: ' pos!ses,-ion. Its proud' ((oast linin at Exeter. After some the Beavers 'could' ,get their bearings. y Bonnie,Doon, 4�' g years OPt hal I roamed 'b at: her home here, , '• wto-day is that it contains the ashes W. Stoneman Col'quhoun anri Cilli - Mr: and (Mrs Ice Porter Strut of the illustrious dead, the ashe6 of Mr. 'Blattth(i`ord 's,ald out his interest t'!P.a• see the rose and, woodbine twine,' . ton scoring the goads,. This arcade the ford, acre visiting wr• Mr. and Mars Robert Burn's, ba who was' surround- ('Continued on When: ilika bird song: o his love page 4) score 5-1 in, favor of Mitchell --en- And fervdly „sbe, did:1 o' mine, A. 'Smile. ed by such i halo of glory that his ough to discourage any team. , The Wi lightso " heart, I. •prid a rose' f .Mlonday. night. ,neighbors . could not see and could Beavers, however, were,game to tete' Fri' sweet: upon its ,thorny tree 'The Women's Institute' he]iI ,their eat �,omirlp'rehemd the light of his _ last and althorugh fighting a losing � annual at home supper GODERICH TP.. But my false lover stole nus rose ." r pFper . Wieilllesdav genirns., battle, played' better hockey than at 1 night. 'The ladies y P Y 'persons, however, • had al- y stage in the An ah he left the thorn wi me: g gave a laver sup- IMam an seta game G. Muir a. r followed b a The storm of wind' and rain on The then• cum(bed the =bank and ,, per y goad pragramane, ways loved Robert Burns. 'These scored a neat goal on a relay para Sunday blew down a large poplar crossed a field and every step was a 11 a all present' report heAnwg an ex- were they who best un ad his from IElvan Rennie and Joe Hart.. , to ens time.. Congratulations tithe character, its strength its weak- tree at thA corner of the 9th con- With renewed mlemory, far here Burins made irn- 11 g gt cession and 'Cut Line, 'breaking the pe+p they .st'orm,elr the .mortal his 13oem, "To a Daisy;" "To 1 les. nesis. The numrlber increased' rapidly Mitchell end of the rink and had a Mouse ° and to the wounded lave. n The annual congregational meet- wit the ass( of liydro and telephone wires, ruttin>; t} passing years. Scargely Casey almost tying himiself in a buth out of co,mlmission for a while., To the lattgr he said: in,g of the United' Church was held, (Continued on page 6) , 'kn,t trying to stop the fusi'lade of a W'edn'esda ousel laslb R Wood cutting is the order of th,• • Go live (p'oo'r,wandlerer of the wood ,. y ng Reports, of .i • day. Such shots -that rained on 'him' Gord. i great weather for the and field, fihiahedg were very, encouraging con- .. Rennie scored the final goal' three The ,critter little thought of life re- - 1. sidez i the ear Job. rug y just passed minute's before the finish. Little EDELWEIS REBS°K AH Mrs. D. Gardiner was a Goderich 'mains, through. The 'Sunday 'School W. M. more can be said extolls that . blre S., Ladies' Aid, Young Peopl.11 e and visitor last week. Mitchell boys played good clean No more the thicknang breaks the --11 Mr, and (Mrs. David Easom and g verdant plains Tre'asurter of 'Board of 'Stewards ,hockey and acted like true sports all LODGE HOLD SOCIAL family visited on Sunday with 1Y11, To thee e shall food, or horns or pas - gave reports that d'id' not look •Iika' and (Mrs. Robert !McCartney. the way. The ,Seaforth :boys also sere •yields.''" any depression 'here. The treasure_ played the game and ;gave their op11 - rFiported everything 'paid in full •fo•. ponentsl a run for their money. Cul- ('Continued on page 5) L. the year and a nice balance on hand. liton, 'Casey and Colqu'hovn starred Special mention 'should be made of (Members Conclude Interest- CLINTON far (:Mitchell, while Muir and- Rennie ' � the splendid work of the Ladies, Aid shone out fpr Searforbh, (buts ►the, MCI�ILLOP N who' had the church redecorated and • ing Programe With whole team 'played (better and faster i Sud`ide:n dosser bf 'Dr. Gandier.- 'whole than has been ,shown'; t :, paid for and handed $90.04 over to Banquet. t 1l j the treasurer of the church during Deep gloom' was cast over this corm- season. , 5 The regular meeting of Duff's the year and, ended . with a balance. mwunity fate Saturday night when it The line-up: )Seaforth---.Gaal t', church. "Ladies' Aid and Women's ' appreci'altiotr was, extend- became known that Dr. J. C. Gandier A vote of ,Pdelweis IRielbekah Locl;;r•e, No. 117, Muir; r.c1., C. Reeves; I.d., T. Cliff; Missionary Society was held Thurs- ed to the 'pastor, Rev. R. N. Stewar`, I.O:O.F., held their regular meeting a 'b,yloved phy:5ician, had passed a- centre, ,G. Muir; r'w., J. Hart; t.w., day, January 19th, at the home.. of `.. B.A., for'this splendid' work amUong an *Monday evening last, (when a way E'iddenly at 10 p.m. Death was Evan Rennie; sea+bs,•, G. Rennie, G. Mrd, C'h'ester Henderson with a gooft dare to a heart attack and occur'reci us' during his ,pastorate here. A vote large attendance of mcnibers were Hhldetbrand, A. Hildebrand. Mitchell attendance. After a pleasant hour of appreciation was also extended to IneS'�'t• when the 'doctor was returning from _..:Goal, Gasey; r.d., C. Stoneman; 1. o'f Workinrg, ;Vers. F. McKercher pre- bbe ,Ladies' Aid 'for the splendid I�bllowing itihe nueteting, ,progre's-• a 'professsdonal call and was within a d., W. Herbert; ;centre,- W. Stone- sided over the devotions. A hymen work during the year. Special men- "sive euchre was played, the prizes few rods of his home. Evidently ;nein; r.w., 'Colquhoun,; l.w., C. Chap- was sung and Mrs, Robert Hogg read tion was made of the nice: b::�ar4 ap- ':cite: to Mrs. J'oh'n E. Daley, first; feeling the attack coming ori,' he man; subs., Leppard, Wright, Cull,*- the Scripture lesson. 'Mrs. Ivy 'Hen- pearance of dire church. The, pastor, 'Mrs•. J. P. 'Hwggar7,, second, and Miss drove his car over to .the roadside, ton. Rev. R. N. Stewart, BA., thanked Grace Pethic'k, consolation'. opened the car door, stepped out and dorso- read from the Christian Stew colla Se,d. His boo was discovered Referee J. McCully, ardship Leaflet and Mrs: Wm. Smith 11 the members for 'the' s l;bndid' co- A very interesting proi;•ram which P• Y y, Stratford. prayer. P and Mrs. F. ]VSc.Kercher lore in operation during the year. The fol- included a solo 'by'Miss Pearl Grain= by passenshy on the street lying be- Standing. Miss ,F,ssie D'orroance gave dreading i lowing officers were ele'ctedi: 0. W. ger, accompanied' by Mist Mate Smith- side the car. There were very fete Won Lost Tied Pts. ane! `Mrs. Russel Dorrance sang `°I Re'e'd, Elder for one year to, fill vac- a •readi.,'g, "The Inspiring Diswhwash- who knew that Dr. Gandier had heart Clinton , ....... 4 2 4 8' Am Listening" which was much ori- anc caused b removal of John er" by Miss Jean. Smith; a srolo by trorvble, so active was he at all times, Goderich ....... 4 1 0 $ Vipond to. Mitchell; IIu Currie, A7rs• John E. 'Daley, incl community whether at work or play. The late Seaforth ........ 2 > 0 4 joyed'. The reit(-: ceased with arl 1� , B9r , hymn and the Lord's, ]?riser in wn'i- D•avWB•rurce, F. O'Brien, retiring EI- srngtng wa's march enjoyed. Joseph Charles Gandier, M.D„ was Mitchell ........ 2 4 0 4 son. The hostess served a delicious ' d'errs, all re-elected for three years. IAt the "conclusion of the,progmam,' born at Colounge, Quebec, February lunch and 'a w' The Board 'af ,Stewards are as fol, an excellent (banquet was seA�ved. 10, 1881, and was in his 553rd year, pleasant !lief hour was lows: Bert IButtle•t•, F. 'O'Brien, W. p -heldis,pet. The next meeting will r - His parents were the late Rev. Jas. J. Fell; Albert Smile, Joseph Spears, -- held at the horns of Mrs: J. Gor- Gandier, a minister of .the Presby- wife orf' Sir Robert Falconer, retired don W. C. Worden•, Leslie Harburn, Rabt, terian church, and' 'Helen (L'astwoo'd- presi&nt of University of Toronto, . Hoggarth, Archie Jeffrey. The meet- Gandier, his wife, of whom he was A family of four children also snrr- in adjourned b singing, " the you'nge'st son. He was educated wive. They are Joseph', a student at g J Y g,. Ail Hail Rosedalethe 'Power of Jesuls' Name" and in the 'pu1rlic and secondary schools the college of Practical �vcience. To- W�NI�RWP prayer by the 'pastor. At' (the close of his native place and Pater gradu_ ronto; H;arriott, Robert and •. Helen, ;' of -the- congregational meeting the - ,ted as B.A. from Queen's Univers- students at IGlin•tont, • In the pamnng ITh® W. M. Si, and! Ladies' Aid * stew&:ds met and, elected W C. Wor- ity, Kingston, o'b'taining• his fiegree of Dr. J. C. Ganglier; who literally will meet on Wednesday, FeJlsAW7 , den chairman, and F. O'Brien secre- AI hertma I - in medicine at 'University of Toron- died in harness, the Province of On- 1st, at the home 'of. Mrs. Hugh Alex- trlrIr. and. Mrs'. W� Gurney. 'Mix's Irwin lies, , Wirde•n of, . tary-tre'as'urer, The Elders also met and elerlfed, F. O'Brien clerk• . Inaugural Session Opens in to. fen' 1929 he rami to Clinton ants w'as' assori•ate1 with the late Dr, Wim. ' . Goderich on Tuesday Af- ander. � fMr. and Mrs. Fe9ter.Renneitt, Hur- ternoon; Committees Ap- driver, is the :busiest man in aux burg.,_ pointed; Reports Receiv- Coal ed. • , community has lost one of its most W. BIACK, APPOINTED . � I Q 5. C. L 'BOARD The , tivany friends of Mr.- William IHu'ronts ' Warden for 1933 will. be tree, On Serpt. 3, 191.1, he married Constance Narriott C'hr-istian, laugh- ,James to. SaTlantyne, , Reeve of Us- " borne(. Town'shi'p. He was the uanan- :f`y- vinow choice of the Hiram County J Council at 4ts inaugural meeting on IK„ Tues'dny" of this week. Mir. B'allan- T,q. F9rrgu $rrl tl'with tyne was (selected' in icaucus over. ., thee® of his fellow -members, J. W. ttan, of Toronto, sere sister or Dr, Craigie and Jahn McNab, (whom he iVlr. JoandBMI p Y . r5 dewfeated, .mwaved and secoxnded the' , • erosion for' his appointment. War- and ,Toy and Ev- den Ballantyne was escorted to 'his Chrisltiaii, of 'Ton'domr, by whnrm hes is seat by ex -Warden 'L'ouis !Rader. ante' ' Mr. Harold' Sm'alldgn. Ili was Sworn, in by Judge Costeil-d who Ab,. Henry F. Byerrnarvn has pur- paid trtbtut6 to the; county council as a governing (body. . . (cin and his living ahasaciate's great Wardehn Ballantyne; in a short the pa's't :few'. years, has sold' out to speech, asked the co-operation, of his visitors in this vicinity recently. follow-+merrobers in carrying on . the . . business of the council in 1933. , ,i , ,Routinte 'business occupied the coun- lot 10, gAntcession 8 McKillop, from r Ihr cil at (the• second dray of the January Version- Adljournlmlent was m0e 1 early, in the afternoon to '!rear an been a'pp'ointed manager of address by -IW: L, Young, the defeat- It seems to be ewerywne s Iuck to get(, ed„ candidate for the reeveship of �' Colborne Townshirp, art,. the "''Inflation Dont forg'e't the euchre sed (lance. of the .Currency,' when. the council . chamber was filled, with an interested& ., I audience. After his address Mr. waq nn indefatiguable worsker ant Young ; answered) many questions x: . (bearing on his subject. ,, [Dr. iMelii; , ingsrpe'erbor of Public ° • ' ►S'chools for East Huron, and R C. -•(shut. • � 1+., Beacom for 'Wiest 'Huron, .gave' very Ibariry which was (:tenses destroyed complete reports, on their inspector- , a'te's. russet were his servixses in demland ' Striking Committee" Reports. 5tim'g her rester, Mxe, Heard, ,of Lon- . - IThe re(portg' of the • striking com- (par ty at the homier of Mr. Harry mnnttee was a's follows: ... I Exeeukivb-4. W. Gamble, Robert alcl tvas6ted Mr. and IMra. I x�3tie k} 01r• +, 111 ?, &vith, M. Xotheson, J. 'W.. Mc'Kilb- !(-vows when he 'Sets a bargain. bon, IP. W.I. Slcobt Legis�lat Legislative -4. J. .,Moser, L. E. itis. Cardiff,. a EI,.' ,(Hfeamirng,way, A. Mellick, (Fin'it'e--iWillia'm, 'Douglas, J. M. . Eckerk W, X. aStewurt, H. C. Beav- er, W. Consist. :Edivoati�on --N.. R., Archibald, 'W. , Haakey J. McNab, R. Johnston, L. Detinerling. k (P.•apiemby :--. X. Mattheson, W. • Do,lglas, 1,.' IDerrin'ezlinwg, W. Consist, 11 " g C> . J. Stewart. House , of Rrerfug'e- R. ,Smith, A. J. GoIdithoxpe, W. A. Archibald, P. W. Zoo+tt, J. (W. Me'Kibbon. (Children's Shelter -T. Ballantyne, W. ,H+aake, A. e. Beaver • .. Agric�ulltural Advisory --•=L. E Car— .. diff, J. 1W'. Gomlble� J. M. Eckert, 0. Hemingway, A. 'Melick. . Old Age 'Petnsion�-•+13. M Francis, ' W. TI. ,Sweitzer, J. W. Craigie, J. Leiper,,?L=. J: -Bowman. Warden's Corr mittee 4A. J. Cold- thorpe, R. Johnston, J. McNabb, G. . H. Elliott, L J. Wright. (Goad Roads Commission -'G. H. ,P Ellio,ft .for t -m years, chairman; Isaac J. 'Wright,, for three years; J. J. `Moser, for one year." • ' (Gordon Young, county treasurer, game a report cif the finances for the• . year 1932. ffn the ,general account ' :the total nates amounted, to $1165,- 4 • 400; motes retired(. $135,000, leaving ' 1 a balance of $80,000, which the treas- umer anmounced its, getting smNaille; Leh year, and with due economy and not striking rates. too low, the tbal- ta.nlce will be olisolete. . (Continued on page 5) . MN(;HAM,,s '' While wo0t ngg in his 'stable one dayIast week Mr, W. J. Henderson was knocked down by a cow and had the mulsf(htune to hurt his knee ,cap. Mrs, ken Gibson has returned to Hamilton after visitirvg• bit parents, 1 T. and "Mrs. W. F• � ackson. Mr. R. E. Laidlaw- and end baby . , lilme returned -to Hamilton. after -spending i0hristmas at her home in Carlton Place. • Miss R. 01oventry 1pft, last week to spend the winter ,in New York. Miss Lena 'Barber returned to To- ronto last week after spending a couple of muonthsl in Winghem wit; her mlbthers.., - .' Wr. gCe ll. Merk'ely *>as'ited his father in London lash week. His father has been suffering from; a ,heart attack. 11 MT. Wilili m. SnealtJh, of London, amus ,in Whnghamh, on business last ~meek. I Mr. and Mfrs, 1R. E. McXinney, of London, were week end guests of", ry ., E l e c ted. p Huron County . • • • • • • Warden •James C. Ballantyne, peeve of Usborne Township, who this week , was elected Warden of Huron County, is, a prosperous farmer of his township, and has served' on its municipal board ,for ten years. He hag been Reeve of ' tKe township for six years. His _ farm, consists of 200 -acres and he specializes in pure bred cattle. ' Warden. Ballantype-Is sixty years of age and of Sooicl ; parentage, He has one son'and one daugh- ter ,at home ' • • • •.. ••' • TUCKERSMITH MAN ��S• APPEALED CASE W. M. Sproat Successful Again's't Bank of Montreal. ,on the'trial o'f the action, Bank of MonUval: and T'anqu y Limited vol. W: ''M: Sproat, of "kers'mitgh, before IMr. JuVbiee 'Gamow in the' I tee youirt in Stratford on M*d'y S'W�e.., , ,, 31 193�d, 'judgment was awarded' to ,the''Baank for, $2',0'40.40. The case at I 'is nrlore fully reported •in the issue of The Huron Expositor under date (May 6, 18'32.. 'The .defendant' appeaW, and tho A"M-,yeaI . was heard' on September 1 >, 198y�'< ty .Chief Jwsti'ce ,Latchford, Mr. JrtdClce Riddell and : hr.. Justice Fish- er+;..wthen ' jrt .was reserved. Sh fly�,�tet, : a arprpeal , was= hoax'(, NEr. 4-strIle Riddell took seriously -ill:' The nese ved judgment was • handed" down on Thursday, the 19rth Janu- STY, 1933. I ^rhe ,judgmeot of the court was do- livet*d by iA$r. Justice Fisher. After ou#.liudxng fiil9, easel:.' he :pointed 'out that the real question fair . debermina-• bion ways, did Blackburn, the agent of the plaintiff, Tangvay• Limited, have the authority to receive payment of the' amoutnt due f0r'fertilf�r in dis- puts andfwas the, defendant' Sproat justified in paying• him-.. The !trial judge found' that Bla'ckbwrn did not hove, the authority to . reoe+ive pay- ment ]frit- ISlpmeat. 'Mx. Justice Fisher goes on, to say that "di0i only possi'bl'e meaning ji,,I can . take . ft-isn Ta'nquay's . evadenoe is "that Blackburn had authority; to settle' and, receive paymentt." The aaarjk at (trial did; not', call any witnesses to prove` that they were holders in ',du'e course and depended on Taiiquany to 'prove that they" were .such holders. The appeal judges were not 'satisfied that the drafts: on which the action is'' (based h'ad not (been' charged !back to 'the Tanquay account, and the Bank thus not holdlers in. due course: In conclugsioth, Mm. Justice Fisher says, "On the evidence I ami, un'a'ble to ,find as a fact that -the ;plaintiffs were at the time this action was commenced, 'holdters in due 'course of the two drafts sued on or that We defendant was affected by the as. signnvent ,under Section 88. The only !passible conclusion on the evi- dence, .acral and documentary, is•that Tanquay "Bs Co. ,had givens Blackburn authority not only to settle the ac- count' twith (Sproat, but to receive cash 'andl notes in -payment, and this thee. iWendart t • diel. ,I would tallow thio 'appe'al with. costs and dawsir iss the action with costs," Chief Jus- tice 'Latchford and Mr. Justice Rid- dell concurred. .' John J. 'Huggard, 'S'eaf'orth, repre- sented the def enda'nt appellant. . .��1,: HILLSGREEN ' " IMiss Gladys, Jarrott . returnwd' to her home after spending a few days with• Mrr-and, Mrs. Alvio,XcBride, Mi. and Mrs.. Thomas . ConsiJ.t„_ of Hens'alt'spent the ,week end' at the home of 'Mr,, and (Mrs. R. McAllister and Mr. and.' Mr's. R. C'onsitt. 'Mass Dolly Hagan a'nd Mrs. B. McAllister attended the funeral of the late Dr. Gandier,"in Clinton' an Tuesday afternoon. (Little Audrey Elder, of Hensall, spent a few drays alt the 'Nome of Mr. and' IMr•s.• W. Weido. Mr.,, and .Mrs. C. •Moir, of Hens"all, visited at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. 'G. Love. . ,,,MANLEY MF w,G ,F w v w 'C SOME qo ' k .` �+. ':y;.. t c l%.^i. r ,y n, �(f �' .;F r yt7'+kr•��.�;.. * f r 'M, x'• iatg(i t''r.1aF.,;,: ,�F :�';k,�'S6,',�. C4NCLUES VERY :0 HENSALL D b , ��f�t:.y... ...+ ( ra. ."T , 1M i u. yV rt�' C�,.': l h e n Cal'iM4iia' ,� #i 'FROM 'w � N, SUCCESSFUL YEAR<, CONSITT READS P.U.C. Birds' ' Night l e N, ,.., r I -- WORKS U ERNS' -�-- s. Annual Meeting- Iie'1d Mon- ' -�--� ' (du " 1, g r Church Organizations Ac- • • • • • ip Lions .John Ma,�Tivith end11 r" day is Followed b r An interesting talk deliverP y 3 ed before tens Setif 1h� Libra' time in T'OW n During J•o� Beattie ; , R . oft " ��� Club by'Lionoltn 1Vfa wish" ... 'e h'1 �' a Social. " Past Week. No Ice No Games Members and P , _ , on the oeca , ion o£= the o]lslr s T .,'' ii y7 f annual celebration , of arng'' to F,amoti(s PO t�: -- , CARRY OVER BALANCE Night. Seaforth and other towns in • "I1 ,r <= i • • LIBRARIY BOARD MEETS the local district.Iiitermediate O. „=r�a H. A. schedule are, experiencing , iii !I wirre not oveu+ly per. .1 i an unusual ice famine. Sea- INTERESTING SI; IDE , w .,, • On Monday eventing, January 23, would not sees dee+rr111: it a prbvlilege A mneeting' of .the Hydro Comrtrras- forth Beavers were to have. met � ° (Fa the congregation of Northside Unit- .angl an hohiolr; oris likewise a plea- mon was held in the superinwtemdearts Goderich here on Tuesday last OT+' BITRNS CQIIl'�T' Y (r, i ori 'Church "held. its senium meeting ,sure 'to contribute m' nniite+ bow,aids � .on NDonday evening, all ¢prem- but there was no ice. On Friday .,,-1 i wibli a large number present. tors of the commission boon s Y " (Reports mesio. given of the various honoring the Tnenuor3! of S atlamfl s g the Beavers were to play in 19,4111 1 :; imlmwarr•tal bard. ent. �Reetv'e Conrsriltt was elected ,chair- Goderich, but Goderich has '.na Rblbert ,Burns, Soobla�tii'+u �aa9 ,,g, organizations, all ' of which were sat- Once a small bG ked a' mise 'man* Thomas Welsh, secretary; (bard, zleceJived due tti � • ` '} � isfacto and indicated a large de- ' �'' � ice. Mitchell�and,:Clintgn are al- ����.a �M. r'Y g Coxgneliws Coo,c treasurer Mr. Pass- Monday night when m etgDers of ' iki. ` , � gree of interest and ,success. h The lads s+si Ie ee /t'h'e a erns ge poi n_ so short„ on the,neceasar�r, play- Seafoa+th iLions Club ,held tlieirl' a^n' . ". « r m oa a was x a d as Su • The treasurer reAvAe .•all acco'unt's `Tlwa Do and• i2esatJh acrd, Dr. r9 $70 a mwonth and ins surfaces, Shjuld the'�veather - •mal Burns"' Nirglitt. Lion ,ChaHes .: • 11 •'.. a u , dent 'a t 'a salary of Dogs' get colder the $savers .,-sill 'playpresided I' c c; paid and a balance to carry ,over to lfonibwok' verra avieeJ�,,, but, •I trite $5 a mvonbh to calleet !rills, and in- in Clinton on W,ednesdgy 'next ( Stewart -the new year. About $2,70Q.0,0 was � , eludes trete trimmgin Pr grafi -.,r; ,The Cotter's Satumdlay Nioh' best g. preparing, met- and Clinton will, play !lore ,iri- Th a ml included an exeeltellt ra contributed to X6snona, .anti' of this ors and' line work. Rotieit Higgins, tall, on G1e'aiiings Froin War CA ;o$ amount the Wramen'sw 'Mi sonars or- o -a', ain:ly it .aiway� me greet day,.. February' 3rd. „ ,. ' whinitver my faither asks mYe to read village auditor, waspresent and gave Burnes by Lion John MIueTA-&h, .a °gaiiiZationws ,and ,affiliated societies.' .it' allood. to �Y mna3'thet " "That's a repmt of ,the iH'ydro finances. As � i which will bee' found in full else- ;, f,., ' remitted Dues $1,000. (mese, my tallies," saa;d bhe' 3n'an•• lac- the surplus om the hydro is between • • • . I • • 'wwhere..on this...page, a fine solo;, �Ye 3 The, retiring Elders, Mream. "C. H. in his ca"'s on the,Ws p a $6,0010 and $7000 the auditor thought Banks and Braes O' 0onnie'Doo�a" la ' � Rolland, W', lliam .Mtorrison, John Me- g ' huil*'s' head. It that (the sua�plus should be suffyeient Lion Jamles A. Stewart a Y 5 mitis me great at tinhyes:�mysel when ba,aae care of the needs of h o. i'ed (b 'n- �� Na and. F. S. Savauge, were re- I was at the writ(- b't. Ttlt t man ydr Y Earl YanEgmond• a 'series' "+ `� elected. 1Mr. 'W. H. 'Gilding wa g h (Hie also thought that 'a reductiorn in- ANOTHER GAME GOES 'slides showing scenes,' from tele f' _. was the person on whom otrx thoughts ydro users. Bourns country. The lilies were ex- 11;1, elected to the Session to take the rate was now due our li are focussed to -night. Itwas Robert Canvrrnwrnbatians were read and or- pLained and commented ,on b -Lion place of Mr. W. D. Hoag, who had . ut ' passed away, during the year. g berb 'Bums hie b Eat deist' 'for 'dered filet! and :paid 'by ,Commission- AGAINST BEAVERS John Beattie. The • ina' 1 featyttuer• o� "i ,". ` Those elected to the Board of more than one hundred, ' twenty. er Moore and Welsh. t1 number of the 'program was an• excellent taut 1 1•� Stewards, yvea�e: .Messrs: Sam J. five ears. What a0yovt� you ask? '�rci,rjegrts ~mere discussed and the on 'Burns .by .Lion John Beattie. � Scout; Alex. MklGayiny Keith Web- meeting adjourned to •mweet again at Lose to Mitchell After Best Tn s�l"g, he said: .!T have flies- sten• and F. J. Kerslake. A heart Well, for one thing he ii.�known ,bewt- . Y the call of the ,S in'tend'ent. atsked to gcomle here ltio-near iter to,day, by u5, than Ire was tby LrpeY g hind,. �+ . vote of thanks was tendered bhe' the (neighbors. who lived less than: a (Pioneer Resident .Passed Away--.: Exhibition of bring a tritbute to the •memory of w 1. ties ors and workers in 'ail the'activi- ,sgtomes throw from Iris, , . One bf th'e very first p"ione'er resi-, , Robert Burns, whose birthday we, are �, (in fanny, let us;, 'trove r far back dents of our. village passed (peace= ►S•�'a.sOn.�' celebrating. lI wry gladly db this, ,„ The pastor and his family were fully away at his borne here in his beaawse rI, have learned one ru$ , the 'recipients of •a .special ex es- through the ,Years bo the then lithe 3„� Pbovvrn of .Dhranfries, Scotland, by no 85th year on Saturday evwendng last, the very nice things we can do is to ricin o(f a ation-and a cardial" in- 1Vlvbchell .wan a fast and closely - p m mleanra the first, or the 1�' a to in the person. of Richard Blatchford',` rmuteslted hockey s'p'eak' a good word' about the old . vacation, indicated by a, standing kers* match •froarr ,Sea- a naltive of England, and one of ,the friends, and Robert Burns is one of vote was extended' to "Mr, Lane 'ta which destiny !has' :;vent .diVguased of forlah last Friday, January. 20th. The my ' course, a hwmam breasut]e ?chat has eldest sans" of the late Mm. 'and Mrs. game was played in, ,the ',Mitphell rnl� oldest, nd one of my choicest ' remain ,'as minister. John Blatchfoa•dt, late of, our village. L friends. Th has (been, ,brought a. Vic' been unknown, mhisumderstaod; doubt-. hef'ore a Iarge crowd of embhusiaetic pyavb b � 1, After the business was completed, ' - +Perhaps na one was much bobber y a. study of his writings. a social half, hair was enjoyed, the ed, abused, .-neglected,''r?ejected ani fans. The Beavers put up a good known -or more highly respected than The theme -that I have in anind, to- •. Ladies' Aid 'Society serving a de- cast aside. Ire fancy we see ons 'cif he: was 'and' 'h.us assin awe breaks. gayrrie, but were bealteh Paair ani! nag,it vs `IThe Iriuence of Rabemt licilous , l'un th'esre, in the person of poor Rowbe� passing y square. Just two penalties were .. clr a link Ibe'tween the far past and the Bumps and'as my time is very short Burns, walking s1awI'y down one of given by Jack McCully, of "Stratford, .,. (the stream, wbbli '!toad 7�owed as if present and it scarcely seerri's that lee ,t e first Ito Tbin Cliff for an. acci- ,i will only... d3ntrodnice ane illustra- i has passed the (border from which n- h ,ti'on.. About fifty years, ago there '' in serious thoitg.ht.. He iis'alone. The dental 'trip,. and the second' one....to stage a than -by tl STAFFA - picture however is- incarrilplete urns(! travclier ever returns, as right up Herbert of 'Mitchell for a minor of- cable on the x placed therein 'ar're some( pharisees until two ar three ,d'ays before his fence. ' name of R'olberrt Ingersoll, a bri•llia n(t - ,, . . •a�nd self-righteous death he was going around as smart- scholar and an outstanding, and fear- -,, • "' wI . g pelisses• o>rl the The play was fast and ,keen an'm • , 1y as one only half.his ,age. Just less. infidel. He sent his literature Mr. and 'Ma s. Charles Treffry and other side of •the sit . 'A long bill the fans were ,given air eyeful of how A daur hters hof Londa s' before the duty. he was taken ill he ,rr+oadcast to the world and a great g R P Sunday of indictment ham baser. brought i' game shoaxld' 'be played It was a with QVIr., and TrePfry: against Robert Burrr9, , the cam- was out ah a ,nei bar'® bo ether battle of speed and combination fro2ii �rsaa�rn anotshato a(baut him -+but ,that g'h , g iMr. Percy ,Smlale, of ISaskatchewar m m(unit•y o8 Dwumfries. ''Th last is,. ion.• • with his wife, spendinrg• an evening 'start to finish. .1VIrt7ohe11 'scored in y. with one of 'his near neighbors, anq (My reason for irit oducing this ' is visitinrg, 'leis brother,. Mr. A. Smile and ;black. I•Iae, is .arc of bang g � (the 'first period' when 'Chapman scot- character is to sa was in. the very best of health and y that he was- 4m and ,other friends in and" arounal` • intemperate, immoral, iris 'ou$ 'and ed on a relbahurd shoit ' by 'W. , Stone - spirits, an"d recited a recatatron that adtrr. _r .f the writings of Rales.: .% staffs. ' dWayal to the th'irtng�s',',Vfat. vvlere, man. It was a nice play wiry Mone- I1VIrs. IMolvalle 'Gra who' has been 'whateve'r tlhe were.:,So far>as bhe he. was inviteld to ,give at a pioneer mise and Clr Burns. ''H'e paid' a visit to his birth- , Y Y evwetning meeting to 'be held in a foam apman and ju: hard pease and many of the scene$ we have under the doctors Dare, is improving 'first trivo' transgressions are coneemn-, luck for Ct w1VLuars girt., had thrown on the screen to- evenimgs under. the auspices of the; night, riaceIy, ed that ref; inrt�eniperaulcie, and' iuimor- '. 'The Beavers tied the 'score in the 'i Miss Mary Drown, who has had' a al he may reasana'bl 'Young People's League of the United imutterested !rim very much'. A5 "he h(ty, . Y y expect"for Church' and to which he was- looking second frame when. Evac Rennie wandered one' day down along "The posiiion at 1Baron s Hospital, T.andbn, givemuess, ibis not so with regard! to b scored on a pars from Gordan Mivar. , „ • forward to 'Wirth the greatest interest Banks and, ,Braes' O . Bonnier - Doon, , `, 11 has ,ha'd' 'bo returns to her horns 't forward bthers: Charlie Stoneman 'and his thmbiiigh sickness. 'Wlet hope Mary Strange to say, this allu+strious mat as h'e was one of the very pioneers ,brother Bice made a rush that -et- hie was made to r�imwemlber the Crag-' 4, that anoved' .,here from Rod ervnlle edy of this broken ells-sa laeautir Will to lie bank an duty .who walked' about the streets of g 'ted . t4rem a (goal. p 'by Robert -Burns , 11 be soon able when Hensall was just starting, anti IMtitchell ran wild in the third per- filly wra d w „ l again.• s Drulmfries, gshunned`.as,,an oubeastt, is ,Miss Myrtle Peart has returned to rebponsv'ble for that cit ha(vin its' engaged in blacksmithing in company lad and scored ,three in his song, Ye Birks and Braes, „ Y g r goals boors. and. he found{ -himself re H'ensall after .spending, a few drays greatest with his brother, Frank, who is no ;v posting: ' pos!ses,-ion. Its proud' ((oast linin at Exeter. After some the Beavers 'could' ,get their bearings. y Bonnie,Doon, 4�' g years OPt hal I roamed 'b at: her home here, , '• wto-day is that it contains the ashes W. Stoneman Col'quhoun anri Cilli - Mr: and (Mrs Ice Porter Strut of the illustrious dead, the ashe6 of Mr. 'Blattth(i`ord 's,ald out his interest t'!P.a• see the rose and, woodbine twine,' . ton scoring the goads,. This arcade the ford, acre visiting wr• Mr. and Mars Robert Burn's, ba who was' surround- ('Continued on When: ilika bird song: o his love page 4) score 5-1 in, favor of Mitchell --en- And fervdly „sbe, did:1 o' mine, A. 'Smile. ed by such i halo of glory that his ough to discourage any team. , The Wi lightso " heart, I. •prid a rose' f .Mlonday. night. ,neighbors . could not see and could Beavers, however, were,game to tete' Fri' sweet: upon its ,thorny tree 'The Women's Institute' he]iI ,their eat �,omirlp'rehemd the light of his _ last and althorugh fighting a losing � annual at home supper GODERICH TP.. But my false lover stole nus rose ." r pFper . Wieilllesdav genirns., battle, played' better hockey than at 1 night. 'The ladies y P Y 'persons, however, • had al- y stage in the An ah he left the thorn wi me: g gave a laver sup- IMam an seta game G. Muir a. r followed b a The storm of wind' and rain on The then• cum(bed the =bank and ,, per y goad pragramane, ways loved Robert Burns. 'These scored a neat goal on a relay para Sunday blew down a large poplar crossed a field and every step was a 11 a all present' report heAnwg an ex- were they who best un ad his from IElvan Rennie and Joe Hart.. , to ens time.. Congratulations tithe character, its strength its weak- tree at thA corner of the 9th con- With renewed mlemory, far here Burins made irn- 11 g gt cession and 'Cut Line, 'breaking the pe+p they .st'orm,elr the .mortal his 13oem, "To a Daisy;" "To 1 les. nesis. The numrlber increased' rapidly Mitchell end of the rink and had a Mouse ° and to the wounded lave. n The annual congregational meet- wit the ass( of liydro and telephone wires, ruttin>; t} passing years. Scargely Casey almost tying himiself in a buth out of co,mlmission for a while., To the lattgr he said: in,g of the United' Church was held, (Continued on page 6) , 'kn,t trying to stop the fusi'lade of a W'edn'esda ousel laslb R Wood cutting is the order of th,• • Go live (p'oo'r,wandlerer of the wood ,. y ng Reports, of .i • day. Such shots -that rained on 'him' Gord. i great weather for the and field, fihiahedg were very, encouraging con- .. Rennie scored the final goal' three The ,critter little thought of life re- - 1. sidez i the ear Job. rug y just passed minute's before the finish. Little EDELWEIS REBS°K AH Mrs. D. Gardiner was a Goderich 'mains, through. The 'Sunday 'School W. M. more can be said extolls that . blre S., Ladies' Aid, Young Peopl.11 e and visitor last week. Mitchell boys played good clean No more the thicknang breaks the --11 Mr, and (Mrs. David Easom and g verdant plains Tre'asurter of 'Board of 'Stewards ,hockey and acted like true sports all LODGE HOLD SOCIAL family visited on Sunday with 1Y11, To thee e shall food, or horns or pas - gave reports that d'id' not look •Iika' and (Mrs. Robert !McCartney. the way. The ,Seaforth :boys also sere •yields.''" any depression 'here. The treasure_ played the game and ;gave their op11 - rFiported everything 'paid in full •fo•. ponentsl a run for their money. Cul- ('Continued on page 5) L. the year and a nice balance on hand. liton, 'Casey and Colqu'hovn starred Special mention 'should be made of (Members Conclude Interest- CLINTON far (:Mitchell, while Muir and- Rennie ' � the splendid work of the Ladies, Aid shone out fpr Searforbh, (buts ►the, MCI�ILLOP N who' had the church redecorated and • ing Programe With whole team 'played (better and faster i Sud`ide:n dosser bf 'Dr. Gandier.- 'whole than has been ,shown'; t :, paid for and handed $90.04 over to Banquet. t 1l j the treasurer of the church during Deep gloom' was cast over this corm- season. , 5 The regular meeting of Duff's the year and, ended . with a balance. mwunity fate Saturday night when it The line-up: )Seaforth---.Gaal t', church. "Ladies' Aid and Women's ' appreci'altiotr was, extend- became known that Dr. J. C. Gandier A vote of ,Pdelweis IRielbekah Locl;;r•e, No. 117, Muir; r.c1., C. Reeves; I.d., T. Cliff; Missionary Society was held Thurs- ed to the 'pastor, Rev. R. N. Stewar`, I.O:O.F., held their regular meeting a 'b,yloved phy:5ician, had passed a- centre, ,G. Muir; r'w., J. Hart; t.w., day, January 19th, at the home.. of `.. B.A., for'this splendid' work amUong an *Monday evening last, (when a way E'iddenly at 10 p.m. Death was Evan Rennie; sea+bs,•, G. Rennie, G. Mrd, C'h'ester Henderson with a gooft dare to a heart attack and occur'reci us' during his ,pastorate here. A vote large attendance of mcnibers were Hhldetbrand, A. Hildebrand. Mitchell attendance. After a pleasant hour of appreciation was also extended to IneS'�'t• when the 'doctor was returning from _..:Goal, Gasey; r.d., C. Stoneman; 1. o'f Workinrg, ;Vers. F. McKercher pre- bbe ,Ladies' Aid 'for the splendid I�bllowing itihe nueteting, ,progre's-• a 'professsdonal call and was within a d., W. Herbert; ;centre,- W. Stone- sided over the devotions. A hymen work during the year. Special men- "sive euchre was played, the prizes few rods of his home. Evidently ;nein; r.w., 'Colquhoun,; l.w., C. Chap- was sung and Mrs, Robert Hogg read tion was made of the nice: b::�ar4 ap- ':cite: to Mrs. J'oh'n E. Daley, first; feeling the attack coming ori,' he man; subs., Leppard, Wright, Cull,*- the Scripture lesson. 'Mrs. Ivy 'Hen- pearance of dire church. The, pastor, 'Mrs•. J. P. 'Hwggar7,, second, and Miss drove his car over to .the roadside, ton. Rev. R. N. Stewart, BA., thanked Grace Pethic'k, consolation'. opened the car door, stepped out and dorso- read from the Christian Stew colla Se,d. His boo was discovered Referee J. McCully, ardship Leaflet and Mrs: Wm. Smith 11 the members for 'the' s l;bndid' co- A very interesting proi;•ram which P• Y y, Stratford. prayer. P and Mrs. F. ]VSc.Kercher lore in operation during the year. The fol- included a solo 'by'Miss Pearl Grain= by passenshy on the street lying be- Standing. Miss ,F,ssie D'orroance gave dreading i lowing officers were ele'ctedi: 0. W. ger, accompanied' by Mist Mate Smith- side the car. There were very fete Won Lost Tied Pts. ane! `Mrs. Russel Dorrance sang `°I Re'e'd, Elder for one year to, fill vac- a •readi.,'g, "The Inspiring Diswhwash- who knew that Dr. Gandier had heart Clinton , ....... 4 2 4 8' Am Listening" which was much ori- anc caused b removal of John er" by Miss Jean. Smith; a srolo by trorvble, so active was he at all times, Goderich ....... 4 1 0 $ Vipond to. Mitchell; IIu Currie, A7rs• John E. 'Daley, incl community whether at work or play. The late Seaforth ........ 2 > 0 4 joyed'. The reit(-: ceased with arl 1� , B9r , hymn and the Lord's, ]?riser in wn'i- D•avWB•rurce, F. O'Brien, retiring EI- srngtng wa's march enjoyed. Joseph Charles Gandier, M.D„ was Mitchell ........ 2 4 0 4 son. The hostess served a delicious ' d'errs, all re-elected for three years. IAt the "conclusion of the,progmam,' born at Colounge, Quebec, February lunch and 'a w' The Board 'af ,Stewards are as fol, an excellent (banquet was seA�ved. 10, 1881, and was in his 553rd year, pleasant !lief hour was lows: Bert IButtle•t•, F. 'O'Brien, W. p -heldis,pet. The next meeting will r - His parents were the late Rev. Jas. J. Fell; Albert Smile, Joseph Spears, -- held at the horns of Mrs: J. Gor- Gandier, a minister of .the Presby- wife orf' Sir Robert Falconer, retired don W. C. Worden•, Leslie Harburn, Rabt, terian church, and' 'Helen (L'astwoo'd- presi&nt of University of Toronto, . Hoggarth, Archie Jeffrey. The meet- Gandier, his wife, of whom he was A family of four children also snrr- in adjourned b singing, " the you'nge'st son. He was educated wive. They are Joseph', a student at g J Y g,. Ail Hail Rosedalethe 'Power of Jesuls' Name" and in the 'pu1rlic and secondary schools the college of Practical �vcience. To- W�NI�RWP prayer by the 'pastor. At' (the close of his native place and Pater gradu_ ronto; H;arriott, Robert and •. Helen, ;' of -the- congregational meeting the - ,ted as B.A. from Queen's Univers- students at IGlin•tont, • In the pamnng ITh® W. M. Si, and! Ladies' Aid * stew&:ds met and, elected W C. Wor- ity, Kingston, o'b'taining• his fiegree of Dr. J. C. Ganglier; who literally will meet on Wednesday, FeJlsAW7 , den chairman, and F. O'Brien secre- AI hertma I - in medicine at 'University of Toron- died in harness, the Province of On- 1st, at the home 'of. Mrs. Hugh Alex- trlrIr. and. Mrs'. W� Gurney. 'Mix's Irwin lies, Mr. Thomras 'Prnrcell,^ ori( truck tary-tre'as'urer, The Elders also met and elerlfed, F. O'Brien clerk• to. fen' 1929 he rami to Clinton ants w'as' assori•ate1 with the late Dr, Wim. tario has lost one of its foremost su+rgeon.4 and ,pthysvcians, and this ander. � fMr. and Mrs. Fe9ter.Renneitt, Hur- • Blanche returned to Toronto after her Vacation. driver, is the :busiest man in aux burg.,_ Coal Chinn in 5ur'.gerY and general pias- community has lost one of its most on Road, armee Mr. Fer s .,Buwllarrl f gu 'Mx. 3 The conitnere6ment exerdses of The , tivany friends of Mr.- William tree, On Serpt. 3, 191.1, he married Constance Narriott C'hr-istian, laugh- useful ritizens. While to his. former associate the late ,Dr. Wim. Gunn {sp'ent 'Srunday with and:,MVs. George Eatcrn. r . ELIMVILLE I.'i1'in,g,ramn Hng+lr "School al be held Welsh are Ieas'ed to Pearn that he J '• „, ter of the late Wm.. and Mrs. Chris- givenfor or The estab- Vredit he T,q. F9rrgu $rrl tl'with January 27th it> the O House. Jack (NdNabb has,oper- is improving from his late relites's in Hospital, j Produced In ttan, of Toronto, sere sister or Dr, Must hos p he e, to the iVlr. JoandBMI p Y . r5 IMr. A. IC. 1Vbisses ,Mr. who „Scott IMembri,al Seafoxth. and ,Toy and Ev- Chrisltiaii, of 'Ton'domr, by whnrm hes is now departed and ((ret'c'h loved ,phys- Mr. Harold' Sm'alldgn. Ili rated a restaurant in Wirngharn foo" 1. Ab,. Henry F. Byerrnarvn has pur- el" W,ritlacic, of St. Thomas, were surn4vee. Sur�7virng also are two (cin and his living ahasaciate's great Mrs. M. Anristrong aivd lits. ninth- the pa's't :few'. years, has sold' out to chased the 50' -acre farm, soubh half visitors in this vicinity recently. Cana da brothers, Ernest Gandier, Newburgh, credit is due for ,the splendidly equip- irk, of Hul'lett, spent Tue's�lay., with : , Mr. FA. Williams. Mr. McNabb haps '`Silver- lot 10, gAntcession 8 McKillop, from r Ihr (Many people are , ill with the flu. Ont., -and Vi. George Gaudier, Dart- ned hospital of which the citizens of p Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. Pi'y'Ce:. ,-, been a'pp'ointed manager of Mr._.W. Curtin, on which is a large It seems to be ewerywne s Iuck to get(, mou•bh, N.S. A 'abratlrer, Rev. Dr., the 'camitymnity 'are justly proud. He Dont forg'e't the euchre sed (lance. wooer Creamery in 'Lu'clGivow as well 'hark earn for the price of bhe barn, it. �''•�( By �.raTiadlaiis ' Gandier, principal of Knox College, waq nn indefatiguable worsker ant kw�� to Ibe held in tube hate this (+'(foss •: � ., as the Cargill branch. whit(( will save hi"m re,nraldingg his The Young Peoples . Bilble Glass J " died quddernl'y one year ago. There gave "lhimi•self little rest. Tndeod . sti -•(shut. • � 1+., Mrs. Jaanrlea Gumh(mittgst while vis- Ibariry which was (:tenses destroyed (hold a veiny snrcees.9frr1 eraicitvale are four• 'sister, IMilss,c�e Ara'na and russet were his servixses in demland (Mrs. Ge Urge .`�"gfbpAaft'& li'ttlt bony . g116;, ,.r 5tim'g her rester, Mxe, Heard, ,of Lon- 'b3 fire. Henry is a husttere and (par ty at the homier of Mr. Harry N. CLT1F & Lillith Gandier and Mrs, M. Thomr,p• that for rest he had little oppartum- alcl tvas6ted Mr. and IMra. I x�3tie k} 01r• +, 111 ?, 9 ,noir, y erect a sliglht stt"odre., r , !(-vows when he 'Sets a bargain. Mnrrch list Tuesday evening. son, Nia,paneo, and Lady Falconer, itis. ,(,,, 111 -ossa, of Wlal'tarn; 'ore y . lsI. , .11 r " ,, IFa 2 a r �( w r .f,' i, t. 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