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' �, v Y . , : .. 'P ,, , . '•><"�aN ,> ! i;:,ti ^ ?'h,, botsixio, ev- .. .. '�"WA - ..ayr �Y r , ,c•.'. * ' I`I`he Saar tm to s "our gu+eat v 11rT� L b tl§, , Mc,Lea'n grawHatthe¢�sr• did it this way, sa we . Dgo.da t a The arinwaT Fr f , ! l ' ` u I�'•••�••'•••• �? .t .> "�� e� $dSaeag4, ,. a1s'o a nurinlbe>r •hlilebor,11A�m. Parker, deli ye? ed deack, of Faber ID1eio, 9nibdbA. �:')° � �+ "4, r .'� ' 'Mpsrt do,it 'this Tway 'too-wwhat non- BA�t�+�'1ID �BetiIng of sn . crubers of the from Gaanfd ;Betud,' E�retar and other •p�ell bime4i sPermoms and the choir dM Her remains were intertod -in Hazel rHsolu .�`�;�i �'' " Y "Muuliejv Teleph ne System places. The. Ipallibtearers were all El- their Fart Bluff 10eagetery, near Wesibloek. li sansei!' parts well in the m nares' ,1 Ik�in ". al e, $1.60 a year in ,On Wednesday eventing °lash• a re- will' Ice Ihel�it :here oa Tuesday after- ders, their names being, 'Williaim For- of the service. tea in the [(silted (church were. I'MWe don't altogether a with Y g b"yervi . . E �YaRrI'll 2• oreifgpr QO a year. Single .bin .tun ,gam IbadmDnto'n betweeni moon of next week. rest, Whlliwn Jbtnes, Andrew Moir, IMr, and 'Mrs. Eel Shof£ ' pisibed well abbanded on' 'Sunday last and ,., , eoti �: the 'Star. For one thing the road, Godlen ch and, IBayd-teld was ,played, The annual meet,ing of the Zurich Dr. Mloi'r, Hb y Hlotrton anti John old friends in Kitppen and di'st;rict were conducted by 'the pastor, Rev. • Jilt-' •'„ "---„ the (bride and the financial history Libra Association. was held at the Roweliffe. IFlaivloritte Medians of the on M'o'nday last. A. Sinclair, who rendered d .411 : t g at tate Town llila1111. Thiel p -e vnowe Library splendid rF,ti 7mikng rates ow application. hoarse of . Q large .number from thief and' Vr Enable disoourse�. ,At the of Huron County have proven our week fin the 'gapve" played at Gad' fere, Lilbrarian, (Miss L. Faust deceased were sung by a .quv�nbetbe uitbe "a lar �# - grandfathers, who stat -ted the merbh- ,titch, the IGadierieh .players win on Monday evening. The officers aamposed' of FMM., W. O Goodlwi'n, 'district attended the m(a>raoria><,rae?- cancluasaII of the sermon at the mere- ?� blexs• of tithe Canadian Weekly war's, r"16cted for another year. Wilson Carlile, fMlrS4 Geo. 'Hess ond' Ace hell at Clinton on 'SundaY last ing service, iMrs. Maude Red'de'n ren- yla nen. I'Phian game, was wap by Bay.` Tow' p'r•,A: spa:i tion• art$ the Hvrarl od, bo have 'beef, ,riper' of 'more than ^,tk4 field as shown ,by the following score': . Mr. A, .Mrej'ick, .Reeve of Hay town- Mrs.. Maude' Redden. The remains for the late Dr. Gandiei', who died tiered a pleasing solo, ""Phe Voice in : �, �"'„ . - v des As;sociandon. ordinary ability and understanding, penis Dorrlbl iw_ Walker -Nairn, G, 'ship, ds attending the sessions, of were', interred' in Hefntsall Union Icer- ago sWddernly from heart failure, and the ,Old Vi'l'lage Choir," and sat .. tho, rfb and prep who had the welfare of the Weston, E. S'athcell - G: 13, B. 12, Huron ICouruty, Gonacil at Goderich er.y, who was so welt ami MvOrably evening service 'a well-reiudelr0tl duet„ 11 rt` • . r B• 3, B. 11 G. 0. Sturdy this Week,, w Carmlel Preslbyterianu chirinch will 'krnowry bhr {� ,,„ county, 'as a whole, 'at (heart, rather G. 1"1,' > oughout this•diatrict. God's Way is the'Beslb y' casae :-IAtk�SQR Friday, January 27th. Baker J. Jowett, D. iVlcKenzie-I. mal revives' services have been hold their SCakdh concert on Friday �Mm. Geo, C. Peaty ma+d busi- swing Ib3n Mo. (M.. G. . than the individual towns and town- held 'in the Evangelical Ghuxch dui- le - and F ' 15, 'G. 12, B. 8, G. 11, 'B. 2, G. ,1 t; -evenitng. A splendid supper will be nesis trip to; Toronto on''ftuesdak last., Mr. -fW. O. ' IGloddw•iin. Sola parte i a ' ships that 'they represented at the 4 ' Narftel Watson, F. Wallis, L. Elliott $Are F wok• followed by a program, The annual carngx�gational meet- the anthem were ticeit aby (Mrs. Dryai- tame. -IB. 11, IG. 2, B. 111, Mr. and ;Mrs 'Henry Yui btu. ands 1: TT Gallant ne, Reeve G. 8. Field- g Quite a large' numbs' "attended the i'ng of the United' Church will . dates 11i, $`. K p (History records, boo, unlim'i'ted Sturdy, B. Higgins, M. Granger- 'M'r. and IMrs. Ivan Yungblfult spent re'cep'tion given MY. and, Mrs: Clar h'el' on the corrin Mandy . dl g y 'evenin'g, Pr. T. S ;Smillie assisted the. chair 1:. O atS" .O ne lS Wa/den G., 11, !B. 3, G. 1.1, B. 2. Na#bel- 'Snritday witch• relatives in Kitchener. ence Volland at the Commercial 'Ho -f . ". � . � , time wasted and many (bitter polt'ti- January 30th, and will, no doubt, as of Wesley United' Church in ClintonClit;" k ' r 19, 33 tB'aker, 'R. G+rangetr„ Dr. F ppins- �ilhe ,,vans, friends of Mr. Castper tel recently. The couple were pxes'- usual, largely abterided. Sunday eiwenirvg last at rebs memorial cal, if not improper battles in s+elerct- 'WIal are leased to see hiss out � Ig Our Reeve, Mr. William Conaitt, service helld for the late Dr. J. 10. G. 11, B. 2 B. 11, G. 9., B. 14, G,'"12; I P ant with ,Deltas chairs and a 1, '. ing a Ward'ern in early days. Uxed Do'u'bles--God,etr•ichl, G. Wat- again after his recnt6 serious - ill- fern t" .1 • and Mr. Robert Hi , At the opening session of the Higgins, auditor, are Gandi'er. He rendered bvvo very beam= ; ', ' That, in fact, was why the present son', C. L. Walker; Bayfield, M. Dav- n'� ]Maas 'Elizabeth Harvey, of Elg- attending the' apen!ing; of ttlhe' Jana- tifu'1 solos entitled' `Crossing the i r Harron -Coun't'y 'Couilieil, Which ,met assn, E. Pallctuell - B. 15, G. fr.. Mrs. E.: Oesch, of 'Das+hwtaod, was mondville, is visiting her sister, Mrs', a ty �� Stranger in GaIilee." syshesrr was adapted, and, as far as ry 'session of the coffin• council at Bar" and -The The Stra uar Goderich' on Tuesda of this week is visitor-'in'town on Monday. H. Jacollri. (this week. Goderich. The Youths' 'Welfare Clvlb of.Kaar- Y we etas learn, no mien has elver stat- CrOderiolr, M. Watson, D. H. Nairn; ' 1F ,1VTr: lasses Ballantyne, Reeve of Us- Bayfield H. ISeedls C. 'Wle(stenr-B:.. The new 1938 model C4revrole?twas (Mr.'Rabert Peck who was recently , , n Y Mr. and (Mrs. C: J. Schafer' and mel 4Church Inset on Monday evening fbred unjustly umrder it, nor have the L5, 'G. 6. Goderic J. !Martin, 141,' on display, at the. shoe store of C'. operated on for 'appendicitis' lin �acott ltittl'eA dawghter, who spent the , berme Township, .was elected' Huron's h' Fritz & (Son Saturday and creat- past and' held a • vex y enjoy'a'ble meeting. 'Warden► for 1933. y D. McKee rhe --'B. 15, G: 11. Gods- ed much interest:. • tburnedd home. rtHisSari nds,, call. be tives,..Mme. George Scott_ their rale- The evelrung',"caeca devbbeKl to delvo- affairs of the county. Baker; Bayfield, Mrs. Netvban-Brady, P couple or 'so weeks wiltli lin fact ever diefeated • candidate and daugh- rtional night land was in charge of . k iMr. Ballantyne has ibeen a nw,n- rich P. Grassick C'. Nodtel• Bayfield 'Mr- H, ,,Eickmeier, who has or- pleaded to know that he is much bet;- d fieri the Wardership has the right to an'ized a' {boy's' '(band; is recta's fere, have returned bo" their ''home at Ray_ Mdi�ameQir Rey. W. A Young •" Ser of the ,County Council for the Mr$. (Seeds, J. (Pearse -=1G. 14, B. 18. $ 'g' ter.. Palmerston. . ' gave a 'splendid addhress. on L'Hlonw. } a decision of the,owhole council, if he with much success. The Iboys,'prac- The anmual,mleeltin ' past six years, and during that time Godeirich, M, Taylor, B. Sturdy; Bay- g of 'the Pu'bli'c IMr. and :Mrs: W. J. White spent ISweee Rosins'" and the tidpie, ,"'Phe11 r vs not satisfied with the choice of fuer'$', 'I. (Kirk, :M. Crrangex-G. 15, ce twice a week and it is expected I,i)brary -Board was'' held Friday ev- the week end with their soli -in law Twelve Disciples" was very ably ttak- has gained a large knowledge of Pa party. will sQ*n ' be 'in shape for a public g p- and daughter, Mr. and (Mrs. J. Eby, en by 'Mise there iHtoggarth. A so - Y.; hits own particular art And when B. 10. fGoderich, M. 'Lee, H. Watson; P Bruin at 8 m„ with Reeve .William r d , ; niunicilpal and county affairs, Ba el Mms. Jowett, L. Elliott-- appearance). ,C'onsitt as chairman'. The minutes of ICollin{ sod. vial hour was s a H 11 was the right to 'such an appeal ,v_ yfi d, ., gw' pent at the conclu- �.. He ,is, an bxtensivle and' successful er ,a B, 15(, 'G. 10. Goderich, C. Hays, of pretvio'u's meeting were "'read' and imrs• R. J. Paterson visited with kion of the meeting. Next Mpanday rpt. ,,i�`` a !ausintess mean his Ted Field; Bayfield M. Ferguson, B. ' adopted. The secretary, Jalmes A. relatives and fri'end's' in our villa evening the our people will be tl'nnli,. , ' village g young PceF .. !The present system of electing a Hilggins�B. L5, G. 8. Goderich, Mrs. KIPPEN Paterson, read the annual report, this week, 'enjoying a Peri days va- addled by �r Dr. Sinai. !'of - ,M years of experience.in in municipal of-• which was ver ' ' i.., Ward!eir and the, present system of Beacom, C. Naftel; ,Bayfield,' M. y ,gratifying. The car- cation fxto'm her duties a's Suplerin- Aa -Isla ,Craig, and a very em,jayalble fairs have made him a capable (pre- seating the -members, is in our hurts- Douglas, J- Jowett -IG. 15, B. 11. ". Y• P. Xetelting.-The Young People culattion of gooks in'crease'd from tendent at •the ' Huro'tn 'Springs Slani= evening is -.being Ioloked forward tp. , .sliding officer and with his disposi- Goderich, 'Mrs. Graham, Ted 'Field; of (St. Andrew's United, Church met t 8,010 in 1931, to 8,731 int 1932. The toriumi.. IMr. and Mrs. McKenzie' of Kin- 0 ole opinion, one of the main! reasons tnaitnf he can not help but Ice a fair Bayfield, Mrs. !Mdorho. se, C. Walli� on ,Fridley evening las t• with Flor- Librarian, ,Mrs. Calmleron, reported as A 'good many have been-, suffering oardi•ne, ('nee Miss IMargaret Drupe - one why the IHhrron County Council has -4B. 15, G. 3. Goderieh, E. Wil- ence ThpmUson presiding. Ruth 'Wtat- regards her work. On r'atio'n of Mr. from, severe c'alds and "the 'flue in the mond) spent the week etid at the P, been one ,of the most ,non-political liamis, H. 'Watson; BIa3*field, M. t son took the Scripture lesson; John Parker and 'MT. Fol'lick than in cas- ,village and vicinity. ligmle of 'Mr. and Mrs. Errold' Drum, t. In 'addi'tion, the new Warden, has governing 'bod'iiest in Ontario. Groves, F. Wallis( -•1G. 1'5, B. 8. L:d-'` Alexander ''read an `ntere�sting art- es where a new ,book is 'broughlt in The fo111ewmnlg iratiee of degth will ,,,roti$ and faarrlhly. They were ae- !� ., abmy,s been one of the most papular ies' (Doubles-,Goderich, M. Watson, icllo. The'-smtbject for the devotional 'for renew'a'l, the usual fine ,be levied prove of much interest t6;t a many companied by a sister of Mr. Me - c• members, od .County CounPdl,• which P. GTassick, Bayfield, Mma, Newton-' wag, "`What does it mean to be a and the secretary 'be empowered" to 'relatives and friends of The •lajbe'Misr Reruzies, who is a ihigh school beach, wRI erasure him the hearty co-apexa- Brady, im. Daviso.n'--1B. 11, G. 9, B. Christian 'at hoarse?" .4 quartette, I provide the Librarian, with prinked Jah'rf •'Smith, of We,stlock, Alberta, 'a ter q.t r .nover. DUBLIN 12, G. 13, B. 11, G. 8. Goderich,- G: consisting of Mrs J. B. McLean, I formes stating that the book is new sister of ,the late Nathaniel Sunder- 7%e 40th a�vleraary off the W. tirori of his fellow members, which is' Wattson, J. 'Watson,; Bayfield, H. Miss ,Pent ld, ,Mr. A. 'Bell and Mr_ . and ill not be renewed, a new book cook, of ''Hemsall. M'rs.-'!Srnitli "passed X A. of 'St. ,Plaul"Ps -Church was. '''veld tar good„ as well as a most "necessary Mists Rose McConnell is, visiting Seeds, I. Kirk -1B. 13, G. 112, B. 14, J. B. I94vLeanr, .sa ng ,a pleasing nu,m o be considered -new until it has (beer. away 'recently at the home of her in the church Tuesd'a'y` evening;: Jan- #" 'teeing in turves like the resent. fri'end's in Detroit. G. 13. Goderich---�G.' 'Beacom, M. Iber, "`The ",City Fov�squarrre." The : in the library :six mbnfths.--LCarried. (son Pre d, Miss Theresa Carpenter sperm the , d, wilth whom she had made nary 24th, an casks .presided over by t Taylor; Bayfield, Mrs. Seeds, Mrs. meeting was closed 'by repe'atin'g the On Im!otion of 'Bonthron and 'Parker, her home, following a short illness, Rev. M. B, Pa'r�ker. ,There was a V„ weetk end with her ,parents, Mr. and Jowett -+B. 14, G. 11, B. 1, G. 11, Miz'pah benediction in unison. . I the the Li'brari'an be au'thori'zed to, in her '82nd ,year, altjhdufgh she hari very (good attendance of all three lo- - Mrs. Joseph 'Oarpemter. B. 4, G. 11. ' Goderich; M. Lee, C. ; ;A number from 'here attended the reserve any aback fora fee of five been in failing health for a number cal churches. Avery Erne vepart of . There Was More to the Staffs :Mrs. E. 'Weber, a£ London, is vis- Hays; 'Bamfi'eld, M. � F°erlguson, M.. lecture on `.,`�Gancex by Dr. A. Air- ,. cents, the 'party res'ervin'g to be recti- of yeaMs. •'The dleeea�s'ed' was born the 'nlvork done 'by (the society', for the 11 L iting Miss M. • OTo•nnell. Douglast-4G. 11, B. 9,, G. 1'1, B. 2. ;in Hillsgree'ar. on Tuesday evening' fled the day !book 'comes in and' myust on the 8th concession of Htullett '•,rear t forty '. Deal Than Was Mentia.ned , . P� Y ,sacra was read by.the teas Miss Veronica McConnell spent the S P Godericli; E.. Williams, Mrs. Graham; last. It ,proved to 'be both interest- teat((' for same not later than seri Lozidesfbaro, and' her maiden flame secretary, !Muss 'Mary Fee. One of `„. ten the last issue o£ The Expositor week end with her father, 'Mx, Franl; Bayffield, M. Groves, E. McKay --B. invg and hted'pful. , library day, the fee to be, paid' when was Elizalbetth ISund''etreclek, daughter the pleasing features of the evn�ir g: McGon-nell'• . 11, G. 7, B. 5, G. 11, B. 11, G. 5. 'Phe. Young Ladies' Mission Circle, ' re's'ervation is madd_4Carried'. Mo- off the late -Mr. and -Mrs. T'hbmas ,was. the 'presence of the chartered 11 brief editorial mention was made to Annual Meeting. -The annual' Busy, Bees, will meet at the home tion of Banthron and Parker, that no Sundlercock. With her late hu5tba}rd ,member; Mrs. G. C. Petty, and it is (Death of Mrs. Catharine Erans.-- « „ an attempted deal in hogs on the part On Tuesday',indrning Mms. Catharine be ,made as to the annual fee wlho e mer Istoiniie t'hmea interesting .to.'sicca that blti'e first, 1. , m'e'eting of the Bayfield Agricultural of Misses Grace and Beatrice coo -p- 'cra"jOe ' pied@ce,as of the,. Toronto Daily Star. Evans passed away at the home of Society was held -at th,e Town Hyail er on ,Saturday afternoon. of fifty' cenits, per year .far countr in •meletin off the society her daughter, Mrs. P. F. Berm, in I Y years ago, they made their home g city was held alb r - We stated that a farmer near, g on W'ednesd'ay afternoon, January 18 The mild weather still continues ,cabPle.-(Carried. Adjournment then Londesboro, moving when their, faih- her henna ' fort'y ' yfeass ago. Mas. r f . her 71st ,ear. Deceased had been in when there was a fair' good ,attend- with a s ring like' shrower here and ,carried. y quite small to the West, Petty : Palnruerston had 'offered the "Star gaodJ health until two 'weeks agrr y g springlike' it was tty is,, and always has .been a r” twelve -young pi , for ance of members. The secrebar�es 'there. The serrvtices in' Carmet Presbyter- where they have made their home valved m'em'ber off the socveity' and' is ,R g. ,'ears scat,- when she wad strickened with a heart repxwt s'bowed there was a mfdch Rev. R. R.' Conrner preached a very ian (Church on ,Sunday lash marked for the past fort",", years. She leaves, always ,willinig and' sable to assfi'sf in scriptiofn to that paper and when the attack from which she did not re- langaeT nu'm'ber of entities 'for ttihe •.helpful sermon on Sunday morning the usual attendance and good ser- to mourn her lass, two daughters, all church work comne�ted with St=. I " ' .offer was accepted, the farmer had cover- Deceased was a woman of ex. Fair' and consequently much more- last in ,St. Andrew's United Cburpii, mutons ,by the 'pastor. Rev. Mr. Yo'uil,g, ! cellerut qual,iti•els, 'bright and cheerful, , 14Repent ('EPmily) Mrs. E. Cameron, of Ed- P'arul. s. The sgealcea:• for the evening '. declared the deal off. money awarded fox ,prizes There taking for -his, subject, Repent Ye. anti we111-rendered music by the choir. mon'ton, Alta; Miss Minnie,, of Ed- was Rev. Mr. Bowen, Of London, who i, always ready to help and her death was rain on the main day of -the The choir (sang . a, very -(pleasing an- In. the evening the service's were els- . m,onbon• 'two so'n's Wesley, -�- .. That was true as far as it went, has cast a loom! over all who knew ", ey, of Thor gave a,1 rrnast splendid address on F . « g show which caused the gate .reeei,pts them, He that t .Uviellebh.' pedally for the" ind(ulction of 'the hY, Alta., and Fred, of Werstlock, mission work in the foreign field. 'but there was anoitier' side to °tela her: "She' is snirvived, :by one d'augh- to fall off an,d bh'e receipts for the. YOunlg 'People in their Yout'h's Wel- Alta., at whose home she passed a- The choir greatly ad'd'ed to the avers- Sbav9s ieal in hos alihou h we ter', ,Mrs. "P. F. Benn, and four sons, concert were not as y, passed away ing with a fine anthem, solo 'parts be- g , g good as casual - fare Club. way. One 'son Stanle 1. • John, of Setaforth; Louis, of Detroit; ' Anglican Church the in 19'`2'7; one brother, William ,Stun- ing taken Iby"'Miss Grace Stoke. didh't 'know it •at the time. thus the balance . on hand was de- HENSALL 1 At St. Pauls An'g ter 11 -Fro1n the Stars Jose h . and Frank, Dublin. The fun- 1 ' point of vilew it p plated but for all that there is 'a' , 4.: eral wa.s' held on Thursday'mornmg balance of $254,34 to ,begin i933. A o .. . was a most imiportantt side" too. The at St. Patrick's•; Church, where High mtotion was passed .to ask for tender•, rs scotch Nighobbie urn celebrate the anon-, i - P ' verslaay o� F,ottbie f3mz'ns' bimf4,da�•, the con-,,, s ' (Star doles ,not want the blit to be' Mass .was suing Iby Rev. Father Pw for 1933 -printing and it was decided. a;r•'gmrisor, 'of^qC;3rm� Preshyte.rian (;hunch; I y'oun1. e Odrowski. interment 'beim made in to hold the annual masquerade dance. r-rerr„an, . is' pVinning Ia Vaal such night in I 's lienee art:''aVtOvdtl stet tWe�Ve o- '� �' - lhechureh'onFYiday.e3enin I s from a farmer and St. Columban cemetery. durin Easter week. The following g. served in 2 th pigs give him g �+ 7 -he sum'pm•, which will be served ;n the - �•, JLOthln'g In return'.brit a year's 5tllib- officers and. directors Were 2:ppoint- basement of thg church from 6-8 p.m, will I STANLEY ed: !Presicjentlt' Jahn 'McClure 1st • jnuiude such $L♦atttish "aeaicacies as haggis, I 1scrE'iption to the ,Starr. vice-pr•esident, Robert Penhale; 2nd sh"lbr"”, and so 'on. A Scotch vrognvn 1•• will• follow, copaist:mg of gongs, soles and i «' Infact the Soar 'meads the situs- Ace -president, John Raiihwell; .rears ,eadiug's,- exclusively Scotch. Rev. A. xae- � •tioh v 'Barn Burned -At an early hour urer, F. A. Edwards • secrobary, ,A E i, burn Gfton, of„Machell, will give his lecture I - cry clear in its editorial article. , on Wednesday morning of last week; Erwin; Diractors•LT. IM., Woods,'( o-6 "$'rrns, the Poet of 'S+ (Aland.” The pub- I in the following words: fire of unknown origin destroyed the l; lite. is cordiainY invited,' and "the admission I g Samuel Houston, Ed. Faster Wtm: ¢,'; + , price • for sumac, 'psbgram . and lecture is i Tho '•Ifai1'mer, off course, had not 'barn -of Mr. Herb, Smith, Goshen Stephenson, William", 'Stewart, 'W¢ri`. only 95c for advlttta„ 20c'for chtildreaL mentioned the age ,and weight of the Line. 'There was no live stock in Sparks, W. W. Wise, Bert Dunn, 3397-2 1 . pegs and chez, might lbs mere infants the barn as Mr. Smith has another Fred. Middleton, Robert !McMurray, (IConttil fued frotm .rase 1) ,. . that would 'have to 'be fed and rais- barn on the farm where t'he stock T. W. Snowden, Frank Keegan, Mre. r t to his brother-in-law, Mr. George ed—ever¢ so, there would be furtheT" is kept, .but a quantity of hay and Fred Middleton, Mrs. 'Seeds., M,Ts{, N. Brown, still of iadrvullage, living re- I 1, experience in that. ,But if they were 'beans were destroyed. There was W. Woods, Mxs. T. Sn•ow•den, 'Mrs. tired. )Hie then went tg •make'=lii's ' of about Wo 'pounds weight twelve insurance in the Hay,Township Mut- E. Fostber, !Mrs. Fred MdEwan; audi- I' nal Corr' 'ionic in Narbh 'Dako'ta,' .nut some 26 h; of bh'em "unould weigh '1.400, which at Company. tars. John R. CaImeron, James H. 7 'y,erars. ago reitul ned to our village. 1 the market price of 3i/4 cents per Mrs. James T. Keys, of the Babylon: Reid, '� where he lived r,e6ted. In religion' would amount to, sa $7g. Line, suffered a stroke . a week ago. rs. Beddame of 1Hamillboar ' is `' Pound, y' Hier many fri'en'ds hope for her relieving ' " the de'ceased:!was a prominent mem- The 'hogs w'oul'd lose weight in bran•• P nig manager at the Bank of Iber of the blethodist church right up " ,sit, the freight and co,l-nmi,ssion Speedy recovery. Cominterce, as Manager Sohier is ill until the Unifon, ' when he came into 1 ^ ,charges would have to be deducted, IStarnley tmninircipal council held v, ith "the prevailing malady, influenza. ,the TtiJmiled ,Church .and in which 1 ' - but altogether there seemed to be their first meeting for 1933 on Mon- Remember the euchre and dance r '• ' in it a ,ear's " snnbscripbion• to the day, January 9th;' when the following ,}}nae, the auspices of the Bayfield church hR hail ftreen an essb red El- " - officers were a canted: Clerk Chas. Li'}rra next Wednesday, Februa der for many years and until his Paper and about $65 or more for rY r•3' the farmer.p Pilgrim; Treasurer, George Beatty; death and no ore was more faithful I 11 !', i s i. ' Cotmle and ha'v'e an , en j oyailble t . .. Assessor, John A, Armstrong; Col- cvenit7;g. and 'h'el'p along a worthy in attendance or salt up and listened R;, Now bent 'Star ar-bicle was written. more attentively to the services. In lector, 'WilliaTa Aeidj; 'Board of cause. by Joseph T. Clark, ante of the ,edi- Health; William Douglas!, Ralph politics he was a pronounced Liberal r+`I' P The coal ty church, F., g , gregation of Trina and took great interest in all pass- d�;`ttorial deans of Canadian journalism Stephenson, George Clark and Dr. " Pa field held a ver e'n o alble parish ing events. f Ars a citizen, sea horn :`'rr and Dive of the rruast able and 1lonest, Shaw; Auditors, Aller. M'cE,wen, supper in the Orange Hall on Tues-. g g - Thomas Robinson. day eveni ng, .January 17th. Sipper and friend he was. d'eserve�il, esteem - . No newspaper man. across Canary¢ m Ed. Johnson anti son, Geo, ed and was one who delighted in kind «a followed by the anmv'al ' ices., y 'ill- '' from the huniblestt to the highest, E. of GOdleriych,,. witsited at Mr. Ne'1- m„ acts an'd.was most attentive in ca to .r;• g ee•tin'g, Good reports were receiv- "1,:,. . would ever accuse 'or impute that he son Keys', on Sunday. ed from the various societies of the ing on Chase who were confined to their home vhf xch. The recta,, Rev. F. H. Paull, homes through illness and com- �. ` would steal money from a farmer farted many ' in talks and tlioughAs 1 reappoinited Mr. William. • J. Elliott ,even in a dea.l...of...the farmer s own of the (better world. He was most ` BUCEFIELD as Rector's Warden, for 1933. Mr. making. sacial'ly ,constituted', fond'of gamles Vi m. Scotchrner'was re-elected Peo- and amotisemen{ts and in whatrsver he �1'4' 'Snitch a thing just couldn't happen. The Women'-, A,"ociation will hold l,le's Warden. Other officials elect- ,X` p ' y regular g ed were: Representatives to Synod, engaged whether in work or play, he �t. But the reading public ma not 'know their re lar restart on Wednesday, t„ o did so with both heart and vim, and a;t.';. Mr, ,Olark quite So well as the news- Februtary 1:st, at `L ,0 o'c'lock, at the, W• J. Elliott; su4bstitute' r�presenta- v will 'be missed by a very large circle {! ham's of Mrs. A. T. Scott. "tine to 'Synod', Russet Heard; audi- o, paper men. That is why we l aster of relative's and friends, and on our f,. Mr..John !Hull, of Moose .Jaw, Sa+k. tors F. A. Ed'wardl,s, A. Sohier; streets, as he went actively about . to put the other side before T'he Ex- treasurer, Russel Heard; select vas- j y. g ,tr' is vi9iting friend's in the village and from day to ,day, Bent o mt visiting :,} :_ positar'.s reading public. vicinity at 'prmernt. try, F. A. Edwards, Leslie Elliott, R. 'l .,• Win. and being Ivlsibed He is survived ,by We dont want, them to think as Mr. and Mrs, Zapfe who have ,been Heard, D. M'cMmghbon, Vfr m. Srir:- 1i` his widow, whose maiden name, was „l, - Mx, (Clark !put it, "That thre Star . vpernding the past two months in De- `prl, J. nptpett, S. Widlcombr, A. 1lViiss Lottie Harvey, of near. Exe 4}I' troit, returned to their home in the S'•iliier, C. WArd, D. Galbraith • Side,> �; aneanrt to hog'the hogs and rob tit( ,. ter, and by the following sons and, villa a recently. Ir.e:t., fR. 'He'ard L. Elliott ti Heard 11 farrimler.'" g Y r D NLcNaly hbon ,d ghterrs and sisters, the sons and - ... Mr. .and Mrs. West and babe o. g , J. Tippett, Il. Stin- daughters being of a former max- E<t' All the ,same, if twelve little' pigs St. Thomas, spent the week end a: Boll• C. W'a'rd, J. McLeod, J. Pease, ,nage: Jam,es,' of British Columbia; .1,1 All r the hams of the lady's N. Heard, III. Brandon; Wm. A1c- ,' Will make a return of . $65 or more y s parents an Wellington, of ILondom'; Nelson, of F., the Manse. Docl: F. Heard, H, M-eclitichey, F. fl sitll's pa,ing for a year's sub- Fcathlenston. Heps'alll; 'Mrs. 'Mill"er, of Windsor; 4, ' Mrs. Jamieson returned to the vie Mrs. Peitersonl, of ISouth Dakota, fscription to a 'paper like the Toronto lage re'ce•ntly after visiting friends the fir child' !born in IIilensall • ..; ssi�tt ,r • , .it, just )gives a little further in St. Clair, ,Michigan,, and Detroit. the Charles L. Junks, of H+emSall; Star .IV Proof to the statement a made th'a:, Mr. L. Boyce, of London, 'spent the ZURICH Mrs. C. Holley, of the United SlbaPtes. :I o' week end at his home near the vil- ;I,,,, there ,does •molt 'appear be any_ He is also survived Ilxy' flonrm brothers .,�tt,' ,. 6himtg quite so cheap as a newspaper. cage The funeral of the late Sarah and two sisteh•s: Dr. George Martel- , people of Brucafield and vicin- of Clinton,(Mich. Ficial of ': Turnbull, widow of the late Thomas ford, , },; - ,� . ,ity were sthocrked to hear of the sud- Turnlbwll, was 'held from her home, Exeter; Joe, of Virginia S'tarte, and ' .i., 1.dem passing of 'Dr. J. C. Gandher, at .Grand Bend last Saturday, inber•- Dr. Blaltchford, of ,Salmon, Oregon; #ail. Which occurred ori {Saturday night on rent .akin Mrs. 'Geon Huron S .Ward of Selecting ng,place in the Grand Bid 'George Brown, of Henaaall, and rH the sorbet near'Ihi:s hotmle. The symr- cemetery. Deceased Thad reached the ,'Mrs: ,David L. Thomson, of Toronto. ire a Warden pathy of -the entire community is ago 82 years crud was a well trocar, The finers' 'aervioe vias held f%ary 3u ity and i pia sorrowing wife, tam- re'si'dent of HAy Towns'hi'p until a the'.hame of ,,the',deceasred here on a'l'1. .. As -is Veil .Renown, Huron Couarty rly crud friends. � ft Hyl ' „ Y. P. fS.='hie Yours 'Pea la's So ' few yleama ago when she, with her • • Mondayafterr oda and waifs conducted 11 as Eiriletllvod 17aY Diff,,, in vasty of Brumfield me as usual on hirlslband, moved to Grand Bond. She by the Rev, A. ISirnclair, of ,the Unfit 1 Dee t1 4W.1 r&W alb each January is 9 rvi'ved 'by' afire daughter, Mas. A. ed Church, who. trtferr,61T to bTre fine f ,, Money eiVenirltg with a goo,$ attend - Allan, of Parkhill, axed three, sena;' litter ohf .iters $laic ed ',send his most aeess.( ," viie ICoumlEy,. Council. g ' meeting Oliver, of 'Grand ,Bend, Gordon and' relpt"r. 'abtendancis, •nab only at `r, arise, .hies Ibeitr the first meet's in ((' fiZ'e al. 'kitbg -+cif, .Yaffe anetthod, the which IMfiss IGIad st A'c�dmsorv's side N,ovmari, of Hay T1awmis'hip. chute seces but also at the prayer ,aS "� Je 6 t r ,': ' Sl l";: _ 66 I " Esta, o,f lash week says! has . not had the largest number of 1Dr. A. J. MacKinnon attended the meeting and always ,ready to do his sumer1. members present. The meeting was ftrmeral of the late Dr. J. Gandiier Partfin all dwties mrd' ifp. all society TI��' i6uKli• rr►eelts next opennn iaitJi `a aihar't devotional heel$ at,Clinton on Thra#sday. commected wiith flue tahur�ih: A �Ih, Taesf ay „'iMac fimsrt duty will be grafin nd ,Mr. Jesse Freeman gape ' (A staff of the Division Court �•�� wre&& from the 'Men*er•s Ito.- c__i�.tio* is �, Strangely en'- an inrtereklinig th1k on "m Great ails 'held r+e on Tuesday to're'ntoonf off (Session, tesPt'lf'rla�d tro their eabe,emi. x1 4 ougl£�,. ids � p,:•aflinkr.,. wwtal 'not Musician" amaj s :14�visi�,", tellnntg of with Judge Zt, M. Costello of - Gbd'e The cfumera$, nigh' a private, ani, ,t 4 , fli0,+ogiriltyiiun- hlie early (life of 'Eiardn and his ' t Cir l r`te tt�eaidbers, struggle !or rs B suteas in the rich,sidnxug. Sp1irGeers in atrtenrtl- was' Very lar�gkly atte+$a3d aided ttho'sr�' g '!1 &-res ance-vrer'e tlllje srs.J. C3. Sttia4bury ant'' f9om $s, 4 8fi metre x7r Gtmoarge f4�yry : iI" ."� b t in 163$ he musical world, ':Masa Grein Broad- Ji ..]Marley, of 'Emtet' and• Mr, F;' bAon, �,IMhiiln<;''."it 16o BlatahFaaral, ,b Jtl i7t polut3 We fiat also ,aa'e .a pnana •eeleetirnu of Dorinrell tri a Y, of Gadlexidh:' 1Vrie llllilter'attdl'(bzniYth!r, Jeumleesg'tff '.j4' ," !►' f g' tttnlo 06)oet orae, orf his fir'srtr.coxrgposntiana, h'lt.e The"miitutUtraT Im►eett%nig o& the 1pi6llky PEYid!s'orr; M,isrs riar'.Th6mwn', Lyliai •„1,; < .i> i , 5hakt'',*h3h('•Ipr l+oe, socieity hags . tbe�u irdviited bo aepenc} rhtstdette of the •Hay �`liownah'i elf§h•, •. lornue Pelsh, '�i►�'►v. 'BhVtidb- >>+M1 (r V' P ' '� taiIr+ i'hal2tth rlaetbiyea; sit Mkribd!hy evening with the Y. P. 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