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The Huron Expositor, 1933-02-03, Page 4
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IC, gb, .G I Wee s� ��y _ r s 1,1(...1 ,$ i ... 1!Yi. r*"y �� as of an ordillsi� ',- ,r r ,i,' W{�N ''{Y�, 4 A I II!) r , SUY,. �.,.. ,!•{?^,Ct*'Y' � winter sr•Fw+ "� ,3 Very - ,. .. .. , . , i,l1fI�Pllr1, �,tgj *Pr a Fs. 4!lii1 ; i W" dlRd tla]Fr year the w311trfr, r� ,(�tirt`�%eti ,gi )+ v�, usuarl o4t�. • was eve ' enjoyatbie ve eaccesofnl year, 3ro17h Continuare Yo of vvitli jpa>ISa years 7. ateaferxht Qnfrario, ev- n tuts more open still. ing tion and Poetic �sehooi Inspeetti, more,dud mare realized. t rG I� tfyY $} of tlae i§irtted Church was held oar r Exeter and rep�ari a most r'9 r'o rem •beiiag father .Of I r '�� x i Y a moon boy Mea can Corer ciaisn sly rare ,have, been rein- Monday evening last when hhrere of H 1{�a!''i,,�lYi rf'�G !, 1 l t t . a good re[.rr�,'8eiltati'Ve nr�e®iii►g Pae- rA n:>m ler of •+IDrl'asonB attended th9 rpotts for en � �1D 'the to ern Bev. !W. A. You] '• of S�Sa11: Ro►'' ,t ning about as in su'mn►ier and nese %[j�rlCiH sided over by'; blae.. 'Pastor, Rev. A. social, evening held at the A. F. and coriragirig, i' tion rate, $1.50 a yeas' in markers are very conspicuouis, even v M B. park-, ��ann�ral meeting of the 1�Y • Sinclair in his'` usually pleasing and � . �evli�iin� last and enjoyed' a mpon �en,- sehaglWioorns aregh ,credit in or excell41 ent( condi- ,church, Exeter � Re •Fresbyterisu , �"'+r l" vt `LN i foreign, $2110 a year Single if the old oriri<�s still hold a large rue Township Farmeas' Mutual, FirQ In- capable znariu Alter the opening tion and the board looks forward to er, atf 1St. Pa�3E1's Anglican �►�' �r�;i� 4 Cezttts ese}i. deiyrrtionai services the bnsi3less of did ti2ne. _ ..were present and ,spoke rin$Y c ��d "rani '. T jority. snrance Co„ held here cn' MsrndaY ,Mr•. Claude Blowes, the efacient a prosperous 1933. _ �d 'F'? itrt t4 1 r, .. There are many car. owners in the ve",- larg,elY ut.tenu'c,i. The firianc_al the evening was proceeded with by ,,u;her ;t,,« lroiti�,i rates on application. lieEnses far E:are-i►en+i and antuaT report' tpr+,s- the �retary, 'Mr. A- W, E. 'Hemp- principal .oftrour public school, who The +Sc�oiela night in Carmel - ant and the oP�nd� succeaure, it gave them Of $,'�lioth 11 �.. � � ? 4ir ; _ _ _ • country who did not buy hill, reading the minnitea of the last was ill for' a week or so, was able to byGerian Chiric�h on FridayprogO l�Pw +� ` i an Weald cars last year and there are cotes! to the rolicyholt:ers for the dirties.. an fldgnday last,. , last proved a most enjoyable and enc- as do the excellence , the speCiOus r r3a� d'irribels of the Canadian Y their year 1933 was a very favor..t'.a a,.•" rneetirig,, after vwhich the meeting resume his of and .large attend, 131e o Association and the Elurron Y anti oreabed much satisfaca) L The was thrown open for ,the ;receiving There has been considerable illness cessfid one in the fullest setas filled. ll�uCh he splen- ' ifl"rri� uaT�aflper rrrrrre vrhn will not bu them this Press Aciati n an, y tcro, can not af- r,ot.i] losses for the year ve+: s cols of reports of the differezah sveieties in our village for the, past •couple or the word. From six to eight O'clock church (beiwas made ng a to the &plenr11 ,.!,Cltr!riixtY year, because they, t• ended with _0,5- and the y and organizations connected with the so weeks, but nearly all are nowtnpsas splendid rved by bh eadiesuofstbe dtc dsinPPetP r vided by the ladies of i '. _._............._,-._ .I........_.-- , -. ford to 'buy them.. �:�,� �in force, covering $7, church, and all of which reports were improving nicety. tx Fe�lirnary 3rd Many farmers have been forced to .+.:3 policiestion, the Roan) tables being the congregation and the excelleuh 13I+5A`FORT,H, Friday, 7'9;645 0Q in risks. The oral as- of a very encouraging nature and A quiet wedding was solemnized at Congregation, j_--_�� - , the crrrulusion that horse 'travel w s •9, of the company are r,ow RtC. showing balances on the right bide the Presiiyterian Manse on Saturday filled during those hours and even manner in which Rev - Mr- Young dia- 'i;'. "T- -� ,vel and it is, but The givirrgs and fin- last when Rev. W. A. Young united after with mosttempting viands anck charged iiia dutiesaspar �� ��-�- cheaper than car travel (l:' 73, exclusive of the rremiur> of the ledger, daughter' chiefly as the occasion called for of also in totally saprograin, he and all T'urli wee musical Pi nt in Session r;,,e$ amou2ltring to $197,:1'•0 ` ur ancial statement of � the congregation in marriage, Grace Tve1Yn+ they will run their• coins with their themselves most " k!;. .• r'»s ,lutes as long as they can total assets of '$247,308,50. The lia- showed a balance also of some fifty oftb of Exeter. to George Camp naturally rpredominatedC andethegegx the sis out tingers P � cl.: odd dollars on the right side and be- Tinney, naoeahsts, while - ` Parliament Is aJ ain in ses:,iun af. la.Kt yea 1 hilitie's consist of unearned Premiums son•of Mr. and. Ins. Gen. cellenee of the sapper was stressed, e�cellerzt r; or dare, amounCing�,rto $5,861.41. the elf -c- Ing doiiible a the amount shown on bell Eyre, by.ail partaking, everything being so Young of Nairn, excelled 'herself s ,, ter, the Christmas ai„cijourarrtent, and Wtii the tirrw limit has been set tion of directors resulted as fviloiss: hand from the formier year.•, The Eyre, of Kippers. ' 1' ;" tlae ,in got •down'' to work un Don't try to take }{j , .A Hendrick and G. ti ii- meeting throughout was characteriz- !Mr. Carl Pa'ssit+ore, of Edtrgntori abundant, well prepared and nicety dine hurnor4us and other readings. +a'' as }fl the holiday wa's ahead for February lith. O o2�P "Aul3 he ,in Y • vanta re of t With se strung. , ' the meeting of,.,the �- ed by 'harmomq and good w}dl and all Alta., is visiting his parents, Mr. and served by 'both the married and sin- Ther meetirtg closed wiirh the singing . x,, . , coo ,rrauch ad 6 that goes to make a' pleasant congre- Mrs. J.. Passmore and' family. Carl's gle of the fair sex. After ample of that good old Scotch song, itt�tGea<} of behinri Chem. many cars on the road in his open rectors after the annual meeting Girl We might here many friends were pleased to see justice had been done to the good bang Syne•" a., ll. Either was re -appointed gational mteeting• _ 1, P,, i Thus nae ion, it is said, will be onr, r an old licensee plate wi[1 r. Mr. W. Lamont, agent, and m2ntian that the total amount raises!- him again after am aJbsenCe of a things so `bountifully Jrravided. .the A Sriiliant Student- F'rvm time to E!" weather, mianage young men of P of the most important in the history k `� rcturuas after that date. NJr, O, K1opp, president Aor ; the' ,by the congregation for all Jr:arposea number of years and'to see h'im look- of the church was at in store nmua musicalthe and1rt rattier ]�eemwon, st has )ionlien ce, or ` of the C'fanaclran l'arliarncnt. Ger- P scar, The auditors appointed are was $5,504, -while something over ing so :well. masterly ,presided ov- our village as most brilliant good- P e ladies of +St. Pauls Anglican erarY program, ries winners, and in that ,;G ta'inly ]the countiy its in a cieplvrable Vfessrs. X. Walker and K. A. Rout- $1,400 wtas'raised and' sent for th- .. � r on St. er by .the pastor, Rev. W. A. Young, ents and p A c rY�,; 1M. and M. Fundy which was certainly church are having a suppe and fallowing which.was the fine ad- class ,we have to arJake mention of e•; condition and certainly the rrir�mJiers STANLEY iucige. the annual meeting liberal ,givingsl in this the time of -de- de- Valerutine'S Uay: ted oynt, ens � ,"� will have to put their brains in steep, On Saburclay of the members of Zurich Agricul- pression or in plain words, scarcity Mrs. G. 'Hess rendered a, pleasing vert`used lecture on "Robert Sums," one of our mo r�P� if they are w lead it out of deJrres- e_lvn rc>sident of tura) Society was held here. The of rmloney. The, principal officers sola at the Urnited Church on Sunday the renowned and far-famed] Scottish in the person of R. L B. JvYnt, the M a ,,'.An old and life- g Geon e Mit- financial report for 1933 showed ► gramlmle with the names °of those and of -Mrs. Alice Joynt, still' a tresi- "" si .t ane} the shadow of I of deprres `d the person of g were all re elected for the year 1933 evening last, which was much enjoy- 'poet. The 'following was the pro- eldest son of the late George Jo I. Stanley and three new ,Steward-, were elected ed. into the sunshine again.' nice balance o hand. One new di- iMr. 'Jack Carrrtichael, accompanied making part: iOpeniing male quart- dent of out s�lla,hoge, final examina who has Tdost i shell, of VarttaI J>asSed away at Clin- to take Che place of the retiring ones, r January rector was elected, Mr, Lloyd O'Brien. " � .ti _ The businw•ss -of greaterst import tun Hrrspi�al on tiaturrlay, their nameii being Ed. McQueen, Dr. by Mr. T. G. , ut!edge and• S. Walters ette, "Annie Laurie, Rev. La Young, creditably Pa � by 3 the Ancil of At the meeting of the directors Mr. will in aali probability be the 28th. Decease I w'hv lived alotve on reappointed s'ecre- ton ,Saturday and spent James Beng ; reading by Mrs. the Institute of Chartered Account- 4 A a the hvmstead faint, we5t,of Varna., F F. Klapp was reapP I.' Smnlli'e sand W. E Foster. Ax the of the Bank of Montreal staff, motor- R. Y. McI:are W. A. '�cLaren anri tion as repo °' railway situation, Will the C. P. R• lary_t7easurer dnd the 193`L ofiicial:s close of the regular congregational ed to'I7eiiot 1:t 4va r -stili ken with pnewrnonia an l v. Mr. Yotung; mixed a position to talre a most responsdtle t'' §ith d scan and his, re -appointed rneeti,ng was that of the meetintg of an enjoyable weak end with friends G. M. Young, of: Nairn; sriio, "A fton ants of Ontario, and placing him to take over the as,;etis of the Canadian owing to his a were all re -app Water,, by r fir • t an o1' its liabili 'Cho annual meeting of the sub_ all the StJewards 'to consider financial in Chat ciiyC' " ;by Mrs. and lucrative position, rodliich he ha3 �' National, without Y weakened �c:onditiun the disease got Municipal Tele _ G.-' riven hold of him that medical ain n d in, kee ing with th,j mel Church met on Monday evening W. A. Young, MTs ` W• A. 'McLaren, fir of secured withall and Lawless-, . the splendid • L ties, or will the C. N. R. I} g ,u<h a otThers of the Hay and other titatbers connected' with the The You'ths� 'Welfare (flub of 'Car- quartette, en i'tle any, CamiPbe i'r which its record shows fa ikxi to ch, ck it. lie was eighty- phone Sy^sbcm, was held here o conlgragation an P r ,. e chance, >, • nd unmarried, 'ru,esday.' The financial report PTe` practice of (the times to reduce ex_ Ing wad rei,jai over Miss Olive rLa W. solo "Lassie O' Mines" by of Toronto, where he1tas already the four , )rears of age a it deserveis? funeral aas held from United venbecl showed that the system was penditvre as Ear as possnble or prat g P been given the audits. Aritr7cf t what + ta`' The f tical. All tJhle salaries were' r'aduced Workman. The meeting opened with' 'Mrs: "W. A. Young; ladies' Quartette, ;' Those are'.questioris which are (-}torch Varna, cin .Nlunday afternoon, in a good financial pos:itianr�ements c n aycriibers. Much imp urmewhat and we .believe agreeably 'a song service f'oiloy�ed w(.th prayer "Day is Dying in the West," Mrs. W. is termed audits. A few facts con- nec •i,atin the public rr(:i, d at Yew. h• A. I uulur ufficiati Iii rt , ii', greatly agitating -Goan- been made to the lme d'urin ;' to those receiving under the circum- by Rev. W A. Young, .Tire 'eucripture A. Ypum'g, :Mrs. W. A. NLcLarerr, 'Mrs. ity c with the college and univei5- t,^ ,' s w'i{lin• ev- The F.xec;utive of th,E Blake have nd the Hay s`ys tames of the strenuous times. Mr. )e,sson was g}ven by Mrs. V. Redden, James A. Paterson and Miss Irene its course of Laird, as he is best grrei -nt. 'Che C;, 1. R. t �• p S were- entcrr.t.airned at the the past few years a i r en , s lendid scrviec, Mr, 'Gunk Drysdale, Che very et'Eicient after which a short out enjoyalble Datars. After iirtre above mentioned known by that name, will, n' doubt, 's en anxious, to �>ain cvntrui, ani it ha, r • • Mr. and '.Mrs. 1„oy Lamp-nt term is giving a , p :r r hr>mc. ,t .eve lendi as chairman. trraslurer and who, so sltlendicll,y pix- Program was given, cbinsis+.ing of the program in which all the grants and be interesting e his many relatives ',:I- n' "friends and rr(any clever advo- 1lundav evening. A. Melick, reeve, , an. ,annual minted statement following numbers: 'Solo, Rev. W• numlbers were most splendidly rend- and friends, one of which is that he r ma Y on . t, f Lontton Uni- VIr. A.,,llendrick purchased the pared the an 1 rn sv, _ A. Young; ,piano drue,, Miss Blanche Bred.,, eamte 'the lecture 'on "Rdblbie t who entered collegethe youngeststud- university i, t I' . sates, willing and anxious to help il• ti1r. Vlervvn Key, incl ]Diked after ;the envelope r nt th'3 week .end at hi= acrE; farm on the .Blue Water lligh- searce,ly x,; xiblc vrr<'rty, l her+e on Satur-' tr•nv' and moony •o'th'er matters pt'r- and James :Mustard; te,l; Bir m0.0 11 the nRevheA.OeRob-urn Giib on, of the at the time of 'his gradrzation, being as,1. ;It would se,e- n i sale held F' ? wool/} horntr on the'I;athclr,>n Une.. way, at th'e ,evils of (:ani a s,. �.� well !. v fur 14,900.00, t(•tining to the lvelfar•e and bu.siner;s 'lacrs, hied ~UaCar�, James Bcn_ b + l that 'the f F I)rath of •John Lcatty. ca„ of Pontiac, IMichi- i' the congregation, was 'J in en a un violin, an•eJ Irene Tatars addres,i �*av`e amort CracychintereMitcsting and entered. 'fifteen took a fitiegyear Tiontm �k;,' _, •permit rw ,private rnunope,ly apd sun . ,• knu>cvn t:•ache,r and {'arnsrrI. of the' S'lr, bVil; I'Ic', 1)eichcrt and soli, vert) hearty vote o?' tlianks nil( h:•i piano. A very interesting Y but (; r:er n- <tanlev <udd( nl} pass- gin, and VTr, d 1' tiv .w'as }rven „b',y Rev. 1. .13. Koine, oi' d•cscriptive account of the life and Course and received his honorary e- s r, trol of the railway, , l'r,v,^tt�hip o, • 11 t hi:; horns; ern' Ibarvld, oi' Detroit, spent Sunday here services were hinhly drat t y times of Burns, ,which he was emin- gree of B.A., at the age of orily 20 ti '. errL-A have 'bears known to dv yuce: I r-cl pc a•col'ully a4. a,, a s, pa -tor anal chairman of the tr:rctin `t'afot blr. m with relativr th. .John I;catt,t wa-• born rhe mectin refrc h- \1 i. ;i Hattie D. Sutherland s•pent. ently qualified to do, being a Scotch- years, receiving, when he graduated c k; ., thin sat ri ru_ :. �b ill this i:xr Ont cif •January 7 p At the cloGo of efrom he J IF6,si on the: !'arm un which ne .Mt.s. Anu,lia Fins who s ent a . in iiau'thter in Detroit tncnts wen© seised hy. t.l1c Young the wee}: .end with re}orioles in Lor- Burnsnian �ywa�stbvnand he elived, and had enors of thre the e une erssiity as atrtown nalkoof l" the timr s for queer thirrp - to in the nd =,,n of th r month tvitlY her ,ihd, k-ing tl,,, :,turrued to her homle here. People's Lealgue •:n1d n1•uc•h esljOyed, ("on. ? I . (l -1111,-V(- lil. arty a,..l .11„1 has f4 - pEn• la'e,41a's.,~Richard ]l}ai.chftrrd, who ha:• \1r. Th,omurs Hemilp'hill was visited of$err been in his little thatched tor- very swper.or scholarship. He could (° �• :i r• will bi:' echo, rlth hi.; father, university cvf ;i Anu•,her inrf.t,r•ant nr:,a. at . 1 .1 ;t n'• hr 1d, I been quite seriously ill fur several 1,v hi. �o'n fronlr'Wrox.eter on Suit- ,age and how as a boy he had, with also during`his course have aheri a .11 p+• rn };esttty, a riatiro a, ('none) inl,troving nicely. d;ty <ulct,nu'anlhers of 'his fami,y. other lads, thrown heentlerttan not!dhica ollvalued attone:thousand dol - n alre,.redistributiun bi;l. Wiil tl,, r- I Geo(} Ireland. conic to ('anal;, s weeks,^. nlow 1 1vd I'1(td<on, as- �l'c regret to report that Mrs. W. roof. The reverend f g t 1>r< reduced, anti if so,! 11r,nrgh.an �I�I LN Lr.l),".M. Bro. a.] . '.1 presentation ;2. After• 11,11 yeaP. >:Twnt iIc to lsf3_ roJ.).D. ted' by Pact. Dietric; h,, ac- T. (,aid, ell is and rias (been. for se•4- only pleased and edified his audience Jars, but tvvuid' not*ac ept it as it t tor, e,x. - i ;, 4vYt (t w'a^ I , <iu Circle of l c- nal 1, reks very 'p'uorly and confined but Iby quaint humor, with ,an 'atbund� would interfere with the prosecution will thin count:•)•. `::Offer a J,n'wr•r ('antda.'Pii"-'vwn t "lhe "a3usy Iietti Mt. n t" 'v. k. ones `l'urnn 1 IG'hureh 4teld <T. `l. E. Dignan, of Fxe tri, anri h( t > cit trill cr,unt, 4n ,,; .11tat.11y 1 ,1 , `t, Andrew's Llnitcc me F. Foe and ('ail le at- tci }ter room, also that Mrs. Jacobi an'ce of anecdote, and mixed with w studies.. He ha•d'been looking for n:x ..vf- . tis. - . . i 1(1.11, + ., there Geoi� ai -lint rriovi it Co tit,; nlcet;ing at elle home of s d C of Di - Lindien:field is and has been very pout'- fine ,pathos, moved his heare%s from ward to being a chartered aceount- houn+]ante: be rt peered, t.n, and <tftcr { ,heir rc> Ola tended tlra Oddf�1lrw. I 1. •,tic•^ 1v}Jt•n, i;. w•a� . 1 ,s'Gra'e+e and 13e�it'ice COOP- 1lOt(11t Bryd;;ce ly- being confined to -her home. , laughter to, recons as he went on -td ant eligible for first ur-place, and se r• ",:.hr; Pur!n-t, flow d.eek. !((:run rt„ the ilis.rc. ,r;tl tilt, No: 14, held at ,And they k , . 1, l un tI (oahe:n I,in" , can d l 2tith, at „�..t ces, adventures and which s took s full four-year course hu' h, and r ,.l rr ort Saturday, on. the evening 'bf ,January 1 , -- 1 The The school board held their mee �. recite the ex „ „� :ar s, uu,In,E7:s be wr-rttcn lent ht 1 c:cy . wlhich ryas well Marshall in in the council chambers on Wed- incidents connected with the life of 'and was successful in all his Pxamt.in will th : y un then farm r,u,4 r m. The mec.t(nk, is needless. perhaps t.hr- lr:dre, ? ft•,v vo(ir'• ho N:oH 1• t., Val- C,rand Master and Viand g an the d,.)it ,4:, le of , 1 i ;lohn,4ton. After' a attend'e(I,. took e form of a S elf the Grand Lodhe were pleseent. rix-citty evenntlg at 8 o clock and fo•1- the now' immortal poet after same ,tions i��asha it experience, nth rturned to -]]odds �'o: ti: ar.t• y birthdal party. rhe presi- d lludlson, convey^eel lnwin' are the officers elected for 125 years, givrt�g verses of .many, of to say, Wtrat nF>w taxation w r.l i,c forth- nut an t r cntinc , D.D.G:M., Llb3 r,. ' returnr.r} to Varna ural s J1. 1hom;on, prw,sided owe: ,trio No. S. There the year 19"3: H. Hortom;; chair- his finest ane'} grandest se.lectiortis, and with the highest distinctiv'n,.tlra� <;v(ning to mcut .,r) -.0;1a.; rnca=ore the in 11398 a,,ain farm from Pc•t.c„ dell M(, greethirs from Dr, .. },uu 84 the 10'(1 -aero 1 a rhe meeting with 11rw. J. 'Henderson (e some 300 Present• I inion; A. L. Case, secretary and haw he was recognized over the a University can give any .^,tu.dent, ficit'? W'il>1 tarifF:, l u up u( will k �1P \lctiau rhton for the sunv of .£r;.,, ancr `at the 'J,iartn, A by^mn was sung at lir. and I 0 Narinan Tones an•,tj•er;• others tltetnbers o£ Iboavd, F. whole world as a roan of most sp4en- we join with his many friends in IJ.:, . tariff':, go clown". Kc thr-rr(�'id•.rd until his 'death in 1K`)" the <vlreninJ of the meting after' rNTr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson recentlyl lt1, oth W. O. Goodwin, A. Clark, -E. did talents and 'fine qualities of heart wishing him. all success in his fine .' AJCr;I,Yet1, tlu. country could ask ,John Beatty was born on this Tarin A-hich 1 C-orinthians 13 was taken as-,,+__A_,i 9r tll.n-F. social held atiMcQueen. 'The, school board had a and soul, and whose greatness and position. . 3, !,Kt. qui'stiunts for a wc•r•k and still not on w'h'ich he died, being the third the Scripture reading. A. part of the be near the end. li•owever if Par- generation to trays away on the ,.ycldre s of EIt my Urumplwn:d, "The ]lament deals ,`'aithfull an+i' wise] Icatty hrrmr:stcad. A a boras y he at- (,rcatesrt Thing in the World"after r,' y I tt r.rir d 'Varna ~short] anri wrote in read ,by Dtiss '.Mary Thonl:sron, :) with these fc;w, the pc-ople will, in a ,July, 1877, and passed from third which Mrs. R. R. ('vnner led in pray- :. �(ense, at least, know whine they cla.,-s certificate. Tile then attcmdetl' (rr. A hymn was sung, followed 'by " entste, and that is sorretahing they the fall term in Clinton Model Schcx>l. the reading of the minutes of t'h'e lie taught three years on Btvicefielci .last meeting. Roll call and other have been very doubtful about ,for Road, (}ten- attended Clinton High bus was then taken.' An instru- same tiI posh. school •for six months and ;'in 1882 mental solo lwa.s given by 1Mrs. J J' Jrassed his".,.intermediate examination. Henderson an'd,tlhe singing' of a hym..n � Hie atttmded the fall session of To- and, prayer closed the meeting. An 1' Seems Pretty Hard to ionto Normal, where he received his enjoyable social hour followed' in r, - . stncond class certificate, Grade A•, Ye- which chatter was interming'le'd over t•' Believe. 'S,I turning to Bayfield Road school for the tea•eups,_-.0ur,next•._melet;.nt�a will '+ A despatch from Galt says that. another year" and from there he went be held Saturday afternoon, Febru- a 4 . 'some severity people why attended a to Usbolrn•e 'rotvrrnship where be any 25th, at 230 P.m., at the home tatrKht 11 years and one Year at of Misses Olga and Jean Bell. -. Burns'' co in that sir's last (Miss Margaret •NLdDomald, of Sea - K, porterr, Hill. He alsro taught eigh, T Friday night were taken seriously ill Years in hi.s •'home school, Varna. forth, is nursing for a few days at "s,;, with ptomaine poisoning, aftier the Wiltcurr hitt father passed' away in 1894 ,` the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Broad - , he returned to resume farming and' foot, of, Tuckersmith. P.;,; And the reason given for the ill- in parbnevIliip with his brother, Thsa'W,.M.'S. of St. Andrews Unit - 114` ries of these severity Peapis, was George, they carried on under the ed Churc`ht met at the home of Mrs. firm of Beatty Bros., the store and Jb'hn Workman on Wednesday after- • that they had been drinking lemon- farm and were successful breeders, noon with a good- attendance, � ade which had been put in a new Of 'pure (bred Shorthorn cattle "` galvanized cotauner, virtue of a lively .and clear memm-17V Sunday evening, February 5th, at .. and a good sense of humor, he could 7.30 pnn The ,Missionary Commit - 11, There There are two things about that recall many initeresting stories of the tee will be in charge. ,,r; rhe, despatch which, froirr a Scotchman'a pioneer --life of the camrmaaarit. For 'The annual meeting of .St. An- axid a Burns' cnthusiaat's point of ;,;, years lee was closely' aoriated: Brew's United Ghurah will be held �s,.. view, are pretty hard to believe. with the township books and studied on Wednesday evening;, February 8tb. One is that lemoarle woy(ld find a the interests of the cornmvmity, and ' 'The congregational scupper mill be 1i had the welfare of the 'People nt held at 6.310 P.m, No charge is ,be..- _ - (}glace at a Burns' banquet, when tra- r;•.. heart. Only a •few days 'before his Ing rraade and all the congregativit ditian ,demamirs that the bill o'f fare demise, he had written away for In are heartily invited. " w. eltall consist of haggis—and other fo rmaticrn on a certain matter on , 14 things. erhacation. He fearlessly spoke his �����;, I'll l min<!, na•niieste<i the same zea] for BENSALL _ And the rrtbcr is that in a notably truth and ind'epentrUernce of judgment r ' Scotch eity..like Gart, there could be in affairs ort' the province even to the frau,. 'found seventy people who -would drink last. 1Te 'gave oi' his best, to the Mr. C. L. Jinks, agent of Co{kshutl its, world, and always maintairieri that 'Plow Co:, was in Lorrdlon recently "i.' it, and At a. Burns Ibancluet of all Ji A, solaces roan to men's wervice was o!Ner,val- attending a meeting of the company': I; ued and that the so-called higher agents. i% st•atium(:s in life Were of no value to Mrs. James Bonthrrm leas retuMec the world useless filled by honest up- from a plea rant visit with relative 77ime to Bug Your New ri'gh't charac.bers. Oil, .lune 29, 19014, arlcl1.�.Irieird;s in Hamilton. " 3' %ITarItE9s. he was united in tntar•riage to Mar- I:Viisslens tC;darli. of London, seen �; '- gare-t Glenn I'liorton, Who .survives the weekend br-re with h,er parent. Departmc nts of Gotbernmlent do not tMrs. Arthur C oxworbh who ha h.im, also three Ih,~others. C,eunge, always a,ppr4ciate the fact that the who regirled with ,'him; R. J. of E;;- been very poorly for several week qtr^ ole of Ontario are expariencin=^- niondvillie; and W'm•, Royal Bank, is now improving. F 11 people �_ K,' hard times—ve'ry hard time~, it fact: Mount Brycigea'; two sisters, M'rs. W. (Mother's Day will soon e aasen `t' 'filue Department of Highways, how- ()• Woods, Ljst owel, and Mrs. F. ed in the local churches. (t;.,. Weekes, Varna. An elder brother, Mrs. .Janue�r Jarrott, of Hill.sgreer 11i ewer, appears to have an understand- J�anlcelot, 1predieceased him 8 years is virsiting rellatives in : Hensall th' 11, ` img of the sittiatio, a constcienee, or ago, also a sister, Margaret, and a week. , `.';' w(hatetrer you likeeto call it. brother Willie, Who departed this !Hold Annual Meeting.-aSt. Pani] fta, life in' child'hoo'd. The funeral was Anglican ,Church recently held its at fit,. At any rate that Department is held ,,on Tuesday, Rev: Rural Dean nual congregational tmreeting e �^. . Y,"rry Paull conducted the sem, , in Srt. the annual reports' of the chore ar M, thawing comhrttexrdable (leniency this a, ;;., lois"' yiear,in the matter of purchasing new johns' Church, Varna, in the 'beauti- societies were presented, hone r r lioense plates. fol simiplicity of Anglican ritual. The ceipta amounted to $916.16 with e: do 'other years automlolbile owners choir and con,gr•egation sang "Near- penditures much the ,vamroe, Durir %ill" were •given until tura first of Pettitt- er 'My Goa To Three." The Rector the year $238',00 was raised for mi l; nrasented the words o8 ilhe 90th scions, and the Woman's AuAlia -111,111, , rl ' any in .eac+h yeex in which to ptur- psaim. "So teach us to nttarrlkrer our mired .$112..99 and ]lie A. Y. P. I ate, aharse and display the r ew markers, days that we may a'P'PlY thea} is ` 65.692. The Sunday school rata F;:'f;:r Azittovncemgnt was tnade an Wed- unto wisdom." ,He streamed• tlhw Wised $6"6,89 atYd has , a mink balance ?,�, ' •. of eaxbhly wisdom! amid a Heavernly $19:1'4. The rector is Rev. 'M. ieaday that this year two vree(ka oda wiadarrn one the rewaxd of Stu C. and Parkex, an•d the Wardem are Mr. �,< diilriontal ,gnaw would be, granted, t C. tP and fM�. IIiL A7drilch: T experiencre, the other the ready church has khirty four famlilies a ,fi:, ulakiait� tthe,dewd line Febrriary 15th, of ,Gold to all who aistk, John Beatty tof both I if', ,; , J,il Lead of ViebxrxarY 1st. had received sa e, W insparted to bh boysywhancD Which make a�congregation of 1 4h'„1:: ilea .8fue mtrrl3ox plate antd rural rl of 1 lasses, to 4he Itniemlblea"a During 'dere year two marriages tic 1 ;, r. , "l 'Fixict9 o;' ,teens deradblle 1at}tudo in of his Mamie and his comrcrmnity, that place and four I})urials. Nine, y I= ' ¢ tt' tax of lie6we plates hoot, ,as the years gw the,)* might renrex his Bundle) aervivaea weir h'el'd with �i; { , ' ,� �lt6n by sax owners, memdry. Irite'rmllent rowans ,roadie in average attendance of 82. 1Memdb 'r+ 1:.' i1tyD ti` iJlsis latibri,dle wag never in. Bayfield �kyiiuetenY. 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