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I I . , 'IF, ... . . 111 I Seaf,orth Old Boy i8Xonor- Biggest Horse and Cattle I I . � ( Lady Member, --and Wm. Ir- I - . Relief Inspector Commends . . 11 I 0 9 9 0 * 4 I I .0 1 * ed At - Lethbridge I ' � Entry Seen in Years At vine Speak Here and Local Welfare Committee - - , . . Gathering. I Business. Men's Hensall Show on Ttiesday. � . . . - in -Exeter. . on its Administration of I Noise ,I . .1 ­ I . Annual Meeting ' ' , . I 1, 1. Relief This Year. Local radio fans are'vehemenf- . 0 1 . TELLS EXPERIENCES . 1 31 HEAD OF CATTLE PROMISE GOLDEN AGE � ly protesting about persistent . . I The annual meeting of the Sea- . . , - forth Business Meds Association ARE EXHIBITED ' I I . ATTEND CONVENTION foreign noises (other than orch- extra and singers). which for the I - will be held in the Carnegie , . ,,, . .. .. Honoring His Honor Judge, Jack- Library on Thursday evening' 11 0; C. F.'ers infvadM South Huron . ON RELIEF IN LONDON past month have ,spoilin - 9 , it is , on ,Saturday las when two of their reception. thought the son of the district court of Lerth- next at 8 p.m. The Association The annual show of the South Hur- lead-inig apostles, 'Miss Agnes Mae- 'nly ' trouble might be due to a power .. '. bridge, who has just (�oncluded 20 wants every business .in Seaferth on Agricultural Society, held in Hen- . I ph�aill Canaft's one and " lady ,A recorded viote was demanded by leak, but despite iepeated letters , I years on the bench, rVerdbers of the represented at this meeting. sal! on Tuesday' afternoon last, was legislabor, and Wm. Irvine, ine1mber Counefflor W. W. Crozier when the from many listeners to the dis- . . Business of vital interest will be an unqualified, ktecess�, . despite the . ,legal fraternity gathered about the - ]Business for Wetaskiwin, spoke to crowded * financial report came. up for adoption ' trier inspector, no trouble car has before meeting and officers dioagmeable weather. Entries in the ;halls in Exeter in the.afteT-noon and, At the S&aforth council's regular been sent here to locate the n` , banquet rabble at the •Marquis Hotel ' will be elected. cattle classes were, particularly heavy . in SE forth in the evening. meetirig on 'Monday evening. It is source of the nuisance. I on Friday evening, presented the I 11, — with 31 -head ,entered. . Roliert-IMcMalan acted as chair- the first ,polled vote which has been , guest of the evening with a magind- 0, 41, 0 .0 , 0 0 'The -prize winners are'at, follows: " man of ihe meeting held in Cardio'; . denlaiided in a long time. . - Iforses. I fiCent L-4110ET flower 1�owl as a taken Aged Clyde stallion -IR'. Murdock, ' ' Hall here; and in introducing the speakers, .-retferred to. tile, strenuousJm!em ' Mayor 'Sutherland presided and all werepresent. SOFT BALL PLAYER, . I . . of- esteem, ,and listened to a num- . Brucefield, list and 2nd,. t, , "'I 'ber a speeches, including a splendid C. Standard Bred stallion - William. CXL. HEAR REPORTS. timeq through .which the country is . Passing. William tBlack, 'former - .1. � 1. IL�emand Vote. I Councillor brought in the I - .6 r by Judge. Jackson hiiArself. Berry, Brucefield. - . . Progressive I-M.P., was also on,, the .1 .0 ,Scott finance coninvittee report and its I I � .1�� Heavy draft !mare' in foal -R. J. - " %.1.. ;Seated at the head table with the DII �S,;W4, Otonilarty; At - ex. W�rbgiht, Tuck- Ritchie, AND. ELECT -OFFICE platform. Mr. Irvine Speaks. :adoption moved by Councillor Geo. D. ORGANIZES YEA1 ES FOR toastim"ter, J.- Norman . . ) - 7 1160 ersmith. -Mr. Irvine' the first speaker, re- I y Ferguson, seconded by Councillor F. - 1i chairman -off the Lethbridge Bar as- I Heavy -draft ,gelding or filly, foaled ferrel to Miss .-Macphail as the Jo -an S. Savalage. The recorded vote re- I — , �, ion, were the honor guest,. ? , mciati in 1930�4Stewnxt MicEw,an, ,Clinton. Mr. Justice Tweedle, anti' His, Honor Seaforth and St. Columbian ,;Heavy of Are of the common, people and, ' he 2aid het felt sure history wonid To- suited as follows,: Yea-­4S,co-ft, Fer-, guson, Smith, SaVauge; nay"Croz- R. E. Jackson Elected Pres Judge Green of Medicine Hat. Every draft gi or filly, foaled , � merrier ,of the bar in, Lethbridge . Societies Hold Annual in 1931-41). Fotherinighain, Tucker- Mr. Irvine referred "briefly to agri- ler. Thi report in -eluded the follow- in accounts: , dent; K. Ame­nt, I was presieni with the exception of L. � Meetings. ismith; Victor Jeffrey, Exeter; Elmer V � . A. Keys,. Varna. K. -C., culture. The farmer,, be said, was less than cost, with a . Jas. Ryan, sabre $53 $53; John A. 111. Secretary. . I I W. Johnstone, who was out of .. Draft agricultural foals - D% pioducirig at . Wilson, §tijff�y, $70; Snell, salary, I C the city. ,Court officials from Leth-� � bridge and Mia,cleod,,and a number of f .the Seafor�th Fotheiringhaim� Tuckers,mith, 1st and 'The annual meeting o lk ult that his standard of livirgwa.i. being lowered - Unemployment was res $60; Thos. Storey, salary, $60; Min- icipal World, $26.60; ,R. H. Sproat, . A representative of so .1 I gum�,sts swelled the number of ban- sub -division of the Catholic Women's 2nd, 4 Draft te.anik-James, Scott, Crroni- :'It'was * ng, there being appR-oxil-nate"y lion jobless in ,Canad n- -1i I -a at the account, $11; Thos. Dickson, apeourit, gathering ball players and fans met. in th . 'y . I . qu6tters to about 100. a joy- League was held T00entl in St. .. ti � 11 ous occasion and the fittest of good- JameW parish hall, when the activi-' arty, Ken, "AfeKellar, Cromarity. "' p1tsent dine, and abaut thirt.y Tnil- . $3.20; Canadian National Railways; crossing protection, $5.66; Dominion I Carnegie 'Library on Tuesday even 'for the annutal meeting of the Se ICU- Alex. S , 4 were reviewed Agri Itural mare, in foal fleflowship Prevailed. '�' ' . ties of the past year Wright, TuIckersmith; W. 'S. Broad- lior!�, in theeiviliied ,world. Business was ,,because of the condi-' Road Machinery Co., $37-10; Bell , forth ,Softball Club. In the absene I I I . Regrets were received from Judge and the election of offlejen�3 for the, . ' foot, BruclEAeld. .. paralized, th ,L tion of e' farmers the great, Telephone Co., account, $3.29. Wilson ' of the president, Mr. Thomas Beatti . A. X. MacDonald of'Mscleod, Judge coming yeas took plate. Aigrticultural gelding or filly -Alex. Mishoffy of Red beer, Judge W. A. The recording seciv-tary, Miss M. 'Glenn, .and number of unemployed. Not only was � Hawkins, account, $32.60; Wesley Nichol, $6.50; Collegiate In- occupied tl�,e chair. Robert E. Jackson was elected ., Wright, ,th;, John, Tutkersmi MacDonald of Hanna, Judge E. - P. 'Dorsey, read an, interesting resume Clintaq, and, 3rd. . I . business internally crippled, hilt the ' export business had fallen off to I stitute Board, .72,000.00; Public School. . pre tient for the corning season. Ot�h McNeill, Calgary, Judge Lees,- We- of the yeaT's -"�prk_ou.�Iining the var- . ' I -AgTiculltural gelding or,filly, foaled taskiwin, 'Judge 'Crawford of Ed- ious jrr#ans by the mernibers . a degree that the within' . Board. $890.100. I officers elected include: Hon'OT&I . I - , in 1931—D. Yot-heringhain, Tucker- . I - ­ -initqx6on, Mr. Justice E, ,E. MpGilliv- ,had mode this a particularly success- r,mith. state ,had, deprelLiated to' a point where -it, was almost in-itpossible to I Relief Report. •� . , [Incorporated in the finance commit- -presidents, Mayor A. D. Sutherlan, W. J. Duncan, J. M. McMillan and , ray, Hom J. F. Lymburn, attorntey- ful year. . Agrioultufral tearn---4R. J.Scott, Dr. I . I . W. -S. Gray, Edmonton, R. 'Mrs. J. F. ,Daly, treasurer, present- meet the charges -of the standard' of 'the tee's report was that of � e relief itd Stewart; vice-president, ,C. -M. Sind ;1 general , I A. Smith, Edm�6inton, Lorne Laid- ed acleew and concise, financial state- Moir, Hensall; Sam Hendrick; Dash- I d. . . woo living at which Canada had arrived when the depression set in. . committee presented by Mayor Suth- I erland, relief officer. During March seloretary-treasurer, Kenneth Amen grounds committee, R. E. Jackson, law, Medicine Hat, and others. Visi- rent showing.te, total receipts to - - te i. Deck- tors !from outside the ,*y included be $�i2-00, expendltur�-Is having been, General purpose aiyi�—Vvin Zutich list 2nd,. 'The gTcrwth of debt, through in- teirest charges,, was astounding, he spent on relief, of which $507.81 was sp th6,town $169.2,7. Burgess and T. Beattie; coach an in"lanager, T, BeaIttie and G. Muir. . A. Macleod, Sinclair, KjC., Calgary; iniade for par,oichial, diocesan and mis- ere, and . Single ;;&nage horst,--A. B. W,b_ . I `iLegbjsionary asserted. By way -of exrlanatiori, he pays -one-third, or 1 The total amount is divided as The club, expect to again Play i 1 . .1 ..: I Gordon , Egbert, , Calgary; work. � .. I I er, Kitchener, 1st and' 2nd; E. J� Wil- NVIalsh, Calgary; J. D. Mathewson;, Excel -lent reports were read by the . . letrt, Zurich, + 'gave .figures to show that noft. borr�ywed at an interest rate of five follows:a Food" -$32T.89-, fuel ,z, . lotli $1440$- thei-Huron 'Softhall ,League:, the o ganization meeting of which will 1. 3rd. � � RX., Macleod; Z. W. Sacobs and followifig conivenors: MTs. - W. J. Roadster te6,m_W.­ McQ ' C' L. Mrs. J. M. uire, Ion_ per cent. would amount to $2,000 as, . 39.94; clothing and sbOes' - w' �u;plles,' medical attendance and Iheld in Clinton '& an early date- - __ L. S. TuivotW, Cardsiton; B. Devereaux, m*,mber*,hip; f - doboye. . a result -of interest charges, over . " ' a $15.68; light and water, $10. The grounds committee will mal Cooke anji J. Harper, Prowse of MdMillari, education; Mrs,. J. Flanni- Single roadIster--A. B. Weber, Kit- .. Thiber. ThIa eoucks --were- repires-ent­- --gan, sqcial, zjzrvice; and 'Mrs. Chas-. chener; Dr. A. R. Campbell� H,epsall; period of %, yeiays. (Continued on page 4) . Twen1tv-seven families with 92 de- pendans were on relief during March. arrangements to secure the re tion grounds for; the games and crew will - ,ed by S-. S., Dunham F. W. Thitl- Stewart, mag-azinie. I well, Nelson BernaTd; Stan Howard The preside�, Mt�. Jam)ei% Dev- A. B. Weber. . . — V. 1 I '--.1. The6r share of the total bill being prooEed to ,have the necessary wo in . . and Malgk;trate W�'A. lHia-milton, of eresuor, then adidrbsi -th& meeting, Roadster. or e&M*agie�-LfO4. -- .Earl Lethbridge; J., H. Fooks, of Taber; J. congratuilarting the 'officers on their Dick, Hen,.s.all; John Irigraim� Hensall. _'_ - - ­ I .. I COMMISSIONERS TAKE $476i5l, the ,balance ,having been .spent for transient relief. 'During the done to put them shape6 . 'vei Sbftbadl in Seaforth proved ,last -home I ­ ISimeopstakes—A. B. Wleber. Kit- 282 meals were served transi- sut6essful yeaij. each gan .. Ryder DavpN of ,Macleod,. The com- reports and thanking mem�ers chener. 'function .11 . _% . .month ,p*ts and 13G lodgings provided. draming good crowds. That the su . I Tmitbee in, eboxge of, the for the asgistance given in the past , 'IR. R. Davidson- , rge E. A. year. Champion draft mare or gelding: were 0 OVERUD COUNCIL Relief amounts are as follows.: G. port. was justified was .shown by, 4 League Cup by the Seafo,rl I . e, Scott, A]ex. Wright . . IN-ce, U. W. (Merizie artiflax Mosco- , After a 'short -address by Rev. any ag' -R. J- f I%OM .. D. Haigh, $19.47; R. J. Sproat, $26Z7. won team. . ,.. vicb. . . I I Father Goetz, the following officers James Sioott, R. J. Scott. I Tovmship prdze—HIbbert, Jairries ­ ... ... -1 . . sts N. "' , W. R. ,Smath, $15.06; Mi _ $2,6.02; 'Hutt'higon, Estate� $20.68; An- ,. .. . — -Ao— McKILLOP .: . ". i, . TWIowinig the toast to the King, were elected: Spiritual Adviser, Rerv. , Scott; Tudkiers-rdith, Alex. Wright. ' ne Sys- gus Corter, $23.46, 1 'Mrs. R. L.'Clark, . and a violin solo by Clifford Palm- Father Goetz; president, Mrs. James er the � toest to the bench w4ts pro- Devereautx; past president, Mrs. Lieo jGeiger special for champion, draft, Wmrdock. . tem Subscribers Hold I ' $20A)JOL,_ Jag. ,Cleary, $Z8,57; J. M. Cardho, $29.58; W. A. Crich, $1.2.41; � .. .1 pw,ed ,by � is. J. ­Shepherd, K�C., Mr. Fortune; Ist vice-prielsident, Mrs. F. etallio*—R. . . IPaigsmomlis special for gentlernairls I edle Judgle- C4,0&1 Sills- 2nd Mrs. J. M. - ' Twtee .. I Meeting. R. Anderson, $14.23; Goudie's Dairy, , , The regular Miarch meeting of and, � W.q La dies' Aid, of Duff .e and vice-ipresident, J10tic turnout—A -ber, Kitchener. reopoinding. The toast to the'lionor M54illan; 3rd vice-president, -Wn. . ,B. We Lady &river—A. B. VvjEber, Kit- . 1 1. . $10.56; Barnett".- Dairy, $M.2�2; Rey-. Dairy, $1.6; Grurniiiiiett's Dairy, , .S. Church, McMlliop, was held at t] . . .. guest was proposk-d by .H. W. James Flannigan; recording sec� chener. .� � . Walker's Hall, Brucefield, was fill- nold's $3,92; J. W. Beattie, $22.05; Beiv. home of Mrs. Angus More, with . , Church, K.C., who. made the pres.en- U,ry, ;Mliss IMi. Dorsey; corresoonding , Ution, Judge Jackson responding. -secretary, 'Mrs. Ja�3. Cleary; tieasur-, Jrufto--W� L. Mossip, St. 411rYs- ed to the doors for the special meet- Christie, $16-78; E. L. ,Box, $21.0*; go,od attendance. After working f� a time.the devotional part of t] Cittle. 7 . . "Our Guests" was proposed by A. B. er.. Mrs. Cliarles,StLewaft; Councillorsp -,Amgu,s bull calved in 1930--W.- R. . Regi and A. Macleod Sinclair; K.C., Mrs. Loui . s 'Devereaux, Mrs, j. ,F. ing, of. the TuickersmAk Teleph�ne ,system subs�ribers held Wednesday. J. J, Sclater, $20.90;,P.. J. McMillan, 6.84; ,N. Cluff & Sons, $29,40; WWI. ,$Z - meet taken by My& F. M ing was Kerther. A hymn was sung and E I I . and J. D. Watheson, K.C., replied. Daly, 'Mrs. Jas. Nolan, Mrs. R�oland Uougala, HkqlSaII,':Bert Klqpipi, Zurich. 'Co,wj--IBert 'Klopp, Zuiich. The ,meeting was caliled by the Atme-rift, $39.74; J.. E. Keating, $1.15' R. ilil Sproat, $5,40; Thos. Phillips, repeated the 23rd'Psalm. Mrs. 4oh . . Kenned'y, ,Mrs. W. J. DudcaN Mm. o Shorthorns—Aged bull,. 0e,stricher I (ODTfUnued on page 6) L, John,M, Eckert, find,'Miss Alice Daly. , to,wrisihip council to consider the ad- vi6obi'lity 'of putting' t -b6. ,system in $3.42; Stewart 'Bros., $IZK); Dr. Bur- 1. Dr. Sproat, $6.28; Dr. stion led in prayer and the roll wt -rrence ga t�] called. Mrs, H. Lav ve I . B�qois.. Cred, ; IM. Tra ton . q,ua,r H*n� t .11 . St. Columbian. . . f . . . sall; bull mhiod in, 1930� or later, R - the hands 4o(r three comn-Assionersi ,It . . has heretofore been run by COMI'mis- rows, $4.75,,,, Ross, $1.50; ,C. Aberhiart,' $2; W. G. 1 Christiian Stewardship leaflet.- Bu then discussed Mi Mrs. Joseph Stapleton was elect- IM. Peck, Zurich'- Oestriclier . I I . . - lumban Bros., WWTHROP the StL Col siorier% unde .r the direction of the Willis, $5.65-F.Tarlow, $1 .75; Pub- &�n�missioft, , ness was and John 1111illebre-clit was apipointe� del I I . . ed pn�sidlent of Crefton; cow, Oestricher Brors., Cred- ,cou,ncil. . lie Ultilirty $10. gatei to go to Thames, Road, Presb . bii�oliie Women's League -4 its -an- - M. P�ck, Zunicb; beffer, un- . - - -� Iton; (IL The voting resulted in, the com-- . Inspector Approves. teTial. A hymn was sung and t , nual meieting held retc�ly. der 2 yews, Obs,tricherr Bros., CTedi- I . �. The euchre and dance hield, in the included:— fcin,, and1nd. . hall last Friday might was- well at- DantzeT; mission,�r plan, being approved, 101D -voting for and 20 against. I ,Mayor Sutherland reported thht Chief ,Redief Inspector Malcolm,, on . meeting came to a close by * all peating the Lor&s Prayer. A soci . .Hionoya�y Chaplain, Rev. J. 'Hereftrds — Aged' bull, Howard tended. Ladiiles' first prize went ' to part president, Mrs. W.'Dorsey; Ist Wiright,'Cromarty; ,bull calved in 1930 ... . lCorrinn's-sioners appointed .werre: T. ,G. 'Shillinglaw, Tuckeirsmith; W. (his visit -to Sea-fortb on,Aipril 7th, for'their half hour was spent and a delicio lunch 'by ladies. M Mrs. Hemby Trapneffl; ladies' lone , president, 'Mrs. P. Jordan; 2nd or later, Jobn Hirtze], Crediton- TL . valcle I I L Imuds, IMiss 3tuth Cy6rdbriq rnen's first Mexander, Hay; William ,McEweri, commended the committee work. The inspector said the-: ac- was served the F. McKerchel- offerpid her home f vice-president, Mrs. M. 'Murray'-, 8rd Winight, ,Cftimlarty. Cow — - HoiwarA I ,,�s,e, Mr.' Harold,Agar and men's pn vq,ce-pTesident,,1Mrs. P. V. McGrath; W�Q,h,t, Ciromarty; O'Neil Bros.,'Den- hand went to Mr. Hai -old Stanley. Auditors appointed were. Edwin Chesney and Alex. McEwan. ' -go-tints. -were in good sbape with a voucher for'each itern and that the the ,n46x-t meeting. Regele-E,Isler.—A quiet'A'but ve I . , prize ,,.,,,,,, o,di,l;i secretary, Miss Tem-sa field; heifer under 2 Years, I I Pethick. .� . . p O'Neil 11 Lynch; 'recording secyet�ry, Miss . relief had been given. economically pretty wedding took place ,Wedni I — . Bros., Denfield', and 2rid. ' I j I ,Mr, and Mrs. Jake Broome spent Gra,ce Ayylan; treasurer, Mrs. J. Market Cattle"Butdher steer Or with no luxuries but'sufficient neces- sities. .He comnii'ended the 'idea of day, April 12, at 1.3� p,Tn., Wh Ca'roline Eisler, daughter of Mr. a .1. I '? I . I -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kale. -, . .1 h,eiffer, grade--O'NeAl Bros., Dienfield'; k I Reurem�in, ,of Brodhiagen. The annual report of +he League balby be4t, 8,00 lb s., O'Neil Bros., Dien- ,XANLEY , 9preading thca business over all the 'Mr. Malcolm pointl6d but Mrs. Daniel Eisler, of Souris, Ma was,united, in marriage to Claren .. A= I I . I ..Ther last euchre Eind ,dance of the was submitted by the. sekorotar.v, MiSS ,field; ,Howard Wright, Cromaxty; I '�Orediton. Last. Monday a happy n I ight _,vas spent at the,hoillc of )MY. and Mrs, iriercllant,�. that there had been an increase for H. Reg of Mr. and the la " season was held in the hall on Thurs- Teresa Lynch and pointed, out that Oestri,cher -Bros., Dairy . I djesplite the depliesn,ion . 6 the sub­&ivi_ , day night. caw�_Any 'breleld, John. Ingram, Him- W..H,oegy when the friends and neigh Carrie Isle - ' -�fardh generally throulg:hout the I but that this 'had been ex- !Province, .ele, ,son V.r.�,�. Charles Regele, ot M-cKjPo The ceremony wa- performed 6t t . . The La,dies" Aid and W. `M. S. met sion under the capid%le leadership of ,allt amid 2nd. bars, gatheired to give r, a kitallen - the 11 pec,ted, He . stressed the fact that Luthei parsonage, Brodhagen. -an - � \ , I at the home of "Mys. .Russel Bolton Mirs. William Dorsey, is able. to ve'- Drr. Oollyer's special f I . I .9r. Shorthorn p � showei on eve of .r iii,arri-age to Clarence Regele,, which tho,se on relief shd;WA be provided the Ruv. S. FriedTic-lisen. The br . eit thankaffering, meeting port,an, exceedingly successful . :for tb on year- fenilalle.—Oetstrfcher Bros., Creditorl. -Mrs. Tive;Ve r6onWy riveetings, were held . ,k place on Wedne�:day. The young too with facilities for a garden in order looked charming in a gown. of bie Wed,nesday� Artyril 5.. Patrick,, 1, "I I Judge—William Charters, Seaforth. the (president, was in charge of the and werre presided over by the, presq- . 00Uple will reside on wbat is known -as that as in as far as possible they be self -suq1tain inig next winter. cre-pe, v,�ith acceq-�ories to niatch. IS � , was'attend(-d I)y Ch-Hqtina R. Ei,;! meeting. After singing -a,hytmn, Mrs. dent, while the execative cojnvened CROMARTY .1 'mes. he Ist vice-Wesident, ' four tl Th the late Archie T`eyguson� home- stead.. We wish their a smooth jour- I 14 ­gal action, will be taken against . gister* of the hrid,e, wearing a go ru . . Patrick ,led -n prayer. -,The ffnin tes A I I of The pre,%ious meelting weft read Mrs.. P. Jordan, reporbed 100 mem- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, riley through 'life., Mr. Wo,bsur, of Stian,lcy, in Order to a uniform of the Highlanders 1� , of ', .assau blue with grey access . ict:, to nla,fch. The groom -was atte a � amd aipprxwed. The roll ,call showed bers. The ineallis of realizing finances Thie7 sw.up -malcing so far is re- I feat'.1'red functions, in- 'Mr. and MT1s,. 1�,'. Manley and Mrs. T host McKay and faniily visited their 1'01�0ve,r . Band, N,villich he ha-, in his P�ossessqon- ed by Antone TL Sieni,on, also of . od, aftendance. A Ch'ri stia� many social ported as,"being very good, all-repGrt iL 90 . . . ( I Stewardship reading by li,ene, Bolton cluffing, card' parties, ticket sales on having a very good run. 'mother, 'Mrs. Coil F�tkart, last Sun- . . The nilotion, which was moved by Councillor Beattie and sieconded by.fhe, 'A Killolp. l5irectly after the ceresnio yoling muple left by motor 1, " and a reading entitled, "The EasOr quilts and a -gaarden party, all of ,Rev. Mr. GifisonN InteT-Moderato r I Messagel" by Mrs. Duvid McFarlaIne wHch were well supported. The 2nd fo,r Cyo-marty, occurpied, the pulpit on day, who underwent h serious opera- . tiOn *in Seobt Mel-n-orhil Hlospital, Sea- ; stated -. Ccaincillor XcTgUson, "That legal be taken Toronto and other Eastern points. their the.y in I I were lydth enjoyed. VIollowitilt the ,.ice-pTesidlent, .Mrs. ,M. MurraY, Te- ,Sunday afternoon, April 2,nd, and d,, I fo"'th- Her many fri,,nds -wish her a the nece.­sary action avaiiwvt Mr. Wobstcq-, of Stanley, to return will reside Killop. . .. 11 . I . business period, Circle No. 4 with Ported $14.015 ,spent on educational claaled the ,pulpit rvacant. . . . speedy recovery. - have on'o of the quits ll,elo-njginp' to The frionds and neighbors in t . arge. _�ovrk , while the 3rd vice resident, r Mrs. 961boft presiding, - tolok ch 4 I _1p The April -meeting of the W. M. S. . , P. V. IV, followed by - cGratill, reported. $147.00- heild infthe church bn Thursday -theband,returned in good condition." coinniurity gathered, at the llnnl�- . I Hy�mn, 2152 was Vol antary �.hls. waa I pmyer 1by !Mrs. ,Fergus 'BuIllard. The f�pent on siocial s'eTvice wKiirk. last with a very good attendance, the D.*, . "D 4r H99 � It carried° ,Mayor Suitherlan'd and Council]()" Mr. and Mrs. Will. Hoegy oil M day evening and gave Miss Cal . . . di ter WTs. Cronin gave, a very en- president, Mrs. Allen, pi%siding. The . Eas . , salmuge, d,elogatems to a recent relief and Mr. 01arien,ce Regewle a ,;'hm I ,hildt w1elfaTe. meeting opened by singing a hymn V, story (from Luke., A duet by May- couraging report on c. . The treasurer, Mrs. Josej Stapleton ,,p, Father&I, Mrs'. illar-, A NTHRACITE con,ventiOn in Londan, reported and piior to their marriage. M. r. -I . � gtaret Pidthick and Irene Bolton pre- ,'ph' aith of our , ceded the addrie�ss of the afternoon, ,reporbed' the total pr0eeeds of th e burn had the Scrripture reading; Mrs, . . the report was ad,opted. Councillor Ferguson moved, .seconded by Qoun- Daniel-; actEid as chairman and %, - ella several coiiiie loxv, son(p D ­ -whi1cfi was ably gimon by Mrs. (Rev.-)- Year $6551.81, the expenditures $572.41 Pugsell Sc6tt had thees portioli of Z , 0 cill,or Beattie, the following motion: .,,,. gmt read a paper on "Inforniat r , . (himniffigg, of Wzultot. Tle�, subject leaving a balante on hand q . . . . . , $79.40. ,study book for the day which was 1, That this coifficil tender a vote ,of to the Bride." The gifts were nu - . was, ",Our Garden." This was the Mist; Angola Burke gaye the niag- %Hpry ihtere�4tirig, dealing with the " HAMILTON thanks, to Mr. Sa-�auge and Mayor o-ous and %hiowed the estee-ni of t I ,4, , � 'first .time -we have, had the ,privilege pogine report, and Mrs. John Shea the ii,kranian and ,their life and attitude , . The . , SutheTlail-d fo� theii- co-rnprehell,sive, fi-ierds. Ali address was read 1(1`1 11, of bearing Mrs. Cummings.' Her ad- purgatorial soo_iky report. p&- toward, Ch.Tistiam-ity. Mrs. , Thomas I COKE report of Welfare Convention at Lon- Vii-cs M`ai�e Koehler, A pleasAnt, . 41 dress was very invirch enjoyed by all. tor ,is assistbed, in all Parochial -Work Laing read Oemes of interest from . . . . don; that the Welfare Co,mrniiftee fol- cning ,was spent. I A' hymn was then sung as an of- ,and the needy of the parish suppRod the Glad Tidd-ntgs. A few minutes 0 low instruletions in this report, es- I Mrs. John Fggert, who is ill I ferbory. This -was foHow'ed by a with food and 'clOthIP9. The ,foreign, werre taken up in discussion dealing . . quartette, "Gir0e Thanks.11 Sentence missions'ure assisted by donations and -with the bu%,inevs 'part of the, Auxil- ROSEDALE pecially that paraigraiph perts,ining s to ercourageni-ent of tlify e On relief 79th year and lives witli her son, ( )mrles E,wgert, haq a reinarl* ­ carcefleld stamps. -Boollver are donated iary, af-Wir which -Mrs. S. A. 'Miller praylerg ./were, ,given � by Margaret . � growing veigetables this summer, and record. She lia,d ten d1augliltiers, ei . Pethiek and '01va Pryce. The meet- each year to the school libumiqez .and gave an eXcellent Easter message. ALBERTA that the treasurer issue. che,que,S for of \vh,on-n are� living, and one son. . ift clased with a hymn and, a re- literature shipped to foreign bld's- Owing to the absence of the secre- I - $6.00 for their expenses to coTivlen� has forty --five grandchildren 'ai�d . 1,�d_ isions. A scholarship of five dDllaxs tai­3�,� M�rg. Scott, 9 peating the lArd's Prayer. The s ra. Quance acted `0 tioln. .. Ri-pat grandlchild,ren,,, the forty -f I I des are preparing a pageant entitled; is gi,vLen the pupil of the parish oib- as ete,cretary for the day. Mrs. Xen iMnve(j ,by .I. W. Beattic-, q�c,colld�ld _ 1,.(ing 1-yorn la,z,t Friday. I 'tSunrige in the Garden." They are Itad(nimig higheist, murks at. Entrance. Mk -Kellar rendered a very pleasing The Best Fuels .7 Fred, S. Sa,auge, that tht- Clerk b, . - . - ,- I I being assisted, by some & irin ,,St. Joseph isolip,, which was very much enjoyed. he instructed to �rrftp to the Mun- a dunirping ground froiii I-farry S . nibered by, ,generous, dom- ,Ur,q W,* M . oeopl,e wid. the Misision Band. This ,are Verne .. joli,a 11tarnilbon closed the , , - ioipal 'and Railway Board for per- lar for the suAi of $50.00 far , jm;j�aiA'fls " story of the mining ,Wons. Ten - dollars pierr National Pev- Tn�eetiing With Prayer, all joinding in, u able proc r niissio,,i to cancel t,lle Hydi-o deben- , _­ar, $25 payall,lo -now, the bal ,,,, I fksllowint thei resurrefetioni, it his in Capita tax is Paid- $3.00 sent to the,tbe Lord's Prayer. ommoction a lbeautifful story and, some 6114194 x^und, Willie several Other" , .1 0— Now in Stock I.re, now i1h po.,%ession of tbe town public Utility Colurnission.—Car- October Ist. The motion was lin by Counicillor Beattie, seconded I loveir wira"I numbers. ,4 Is well m*rthy amises. receiyod alssistan'Ce., 0 Misses Ida and Eva . L7 emz f . and Councillor Sproat. . . Toronto, A.re ,spending tb 0 I . worth seeirig. ,Fall pu,ticularg as to h'qie auditors were MM 1peter Ma- I . and dWo, pr$.s.e, eft, *jll "aftkU . ifteod Imioy and ,Mrs. Wilffiidd Malone3�,.who holidav,q with, their parmift, Tvft.'� N CLUFF&SONS rio,d. Secure Dumping Ground. AryavgoMents -were made to secure . Council adjourned on motion � Councillori Beattle and Sproat, I , : I - Week. . # . . . . ,I.tol�ridedlebo,,o,lcs,c,ol,ro6L � . Mra. john Love, in Ug,ffilondhdlle. ( I --.,- . 1. . 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" - .... ��,�,;, I _� 1�'11` , 11 �, SCHOOL NOW OVElt " .."' - i � .. , 1*. . � , ,,- N , lil ... , ,. 'in the following TeJpOrt.,!th� pupli'l . .4 , ��S.', na,mes are placed in order of inilerit. .,,`,�..,�14,1, A-lst class honours; B-L�2nd class d 1, . i?11, � I , .� I ... #,. i h6no,urs; C­qpass, and, D--4below pasf" 4, I �,-',�, , 17- � � .. _,;. , - " Senior IV. , 11. , �.,­ , �. 11,i A � I I . 11 - , A---JM,exle Keutdirg, Jack Drover, ..... ..... n, L" ,A11, John Throjy�son' RollanA Steiwaa-L I ....", . � � I , � ,,� B - ,G(rdon McKellar, Gladys . ,11 , 1 I Holmes, -'Edna Plant, Helen ,QLieh, - . . 1.�� ,, . i � I I I Howard 0ar.roill, James Oluff., , " . , , 11; C­49,arion, Mmre, ,George Pinder, . .,,,.. . I 11� I . , _ , , . . Feirne Dunlop, James EHlott. . 0 D-­Vio,la Montgomery, He -len, Ma&- .P .�� Kenzie, Leone Hotham, Lenora Sliew- ;1.,;, ".�' 1' , ��,.' �", felt, Lillian Reeves. . . Z), I . 1 4, 1 : I . Junior IV. * � - ,. .1 'f A----illelen C.�umberlain, Alastair , :�_ � 1;L Wigg. . I .. � . ; I ngey, - .. 111 - - 'B�Jean Du Donald McTav- - Z. ish, Roy OU�6' liaro-Id Free, Helen . �. .... -1 "I Chearois, Oban M,cTavish. ' .1 ' "I -11 ... 11. ��� 11 , , , . C_4])i6nna ,Mole, J.cA,n Dale,- Janet , 11 ... 11 Baker, David Grieve.. . .. Z" D­4.Muriel Hudson, Dave Stewart, .... 6 ft Charlotte Thomson, Neffie Reeves, �� ....... . . . . . . ��.. .e Helen EdIeT, H,uigh,O1ke.­,P. B. M,of- .... "I g fat, principal. ' . I I .. I 1' a- ,, . Spnior III. .1 r e A --- 4CIeta Dick-so,ii, Zetta Dunk,p, I 4. e Harold Calvert, Mary Howes, Arthur I I -Al Jones, Clara Dolmage. s- B_aelev Swan, ' Bill Wanisley, er Genevieve Hawkins, Mae Hodgson, .s I., Bruce Wright, Margaret Pletcher, . .! , Grace Gillespie, Bob Barlow. C. C -Carolyn Holmes, Louise Bord- .1 , I `1 ; face, Mo�rion- robitson, Doris 'Huff, . Y4 ; Dorothv� Fraiser, Betty M,cL4*d, Ar- - . Ill � ' li 1. thur Cameron,, Viola Dolma-ge, Anna I I, . d Dennis, Mae Siegrist. I I D__Riohard ,-Box, Allan Dolmag% n Clayton Detrinds, Floyd, Pinknoy, . li r= *�aTlie -,Wood,- *Margaret, Barlow.. .1 I . ..­..1�4 )e -"Absent frolm exams. --K, E. Turn- . , I I I bull, Teacher, I � I . I � . Junior 111. . I A' -Ruth Joynt, Lais VeGavin, rk Frank Golding, Florence. Calvert, Alma Elliott, Roy Kerr, Helen M,6T- I Y fat, Leonore Edler, Sterling Habkirk, . e B_ Jack ,Mdore, Stuart Wigg, Joe 1�m b p- S ith, 'Earl Mointgomery. 1 e C -,--!Ruth McNairn,, Wariaro Sclater, - Barbara Best, .Doris Barlow, Jack ; McNab, Tommie Wilbee, Jack Hanley. � � ,D -Alex. Baker, Jack Cameron, . . I . Frank Casson, !Mary Wbod'. HQe.A I . Fraise?, Muriel Cameron, Ruth Fr- . er, Alfred Slegrist. �- Misse he Missed" examinatlow on account of 4 I ft's 1 s isickness-Do-riald Scott. -Maude M. . I e Hartry, Teacher. . .- a 11 11 Class. ,,' . . r A. --,Lois Wright, Lorine Ibbotson, ' e Clarence Wcstcott and 'Mildred Swan .. ,C-- 11 (,equal), Margaret Hudson, and Jack , n_ Elliott (equal). I . IB -'Bernice. Barliface, Scott Kerr, e Reg. Dolmiaga, June Sieignist,. Ken- I si- fieth Southoate, Jinunie Southgate, . . Doroth� Fletcher, Charlie Case, Mary . e- Geddes, Kenneth Reid, I-sabel McKel- ' - - lar. . . .. y- C-Audi-ey, MeGavin, Thelma Dol- .. .� e ,e- rnitge, Kathleen Holmes, Helen Hodg- . I al son. Vernon Hoff, Ross Greene, us D' -!.Margaret ' Dale, Stanler ffill, rs. Dorothy Howes. C-I.A-ton Ritchie 1.ee or Oke. -M. 11. Belf, Teacher. I Senior T. ry I A-.Ahyvo,n-ne Moore, Harry Scott, . ­ Fred Welford, Kenneth K,estdng.'Reid e�' Allan., Jean Currie, Margaret Pq�thick, nd Lillian- Southgate. FerZus Bell. . n., B­Tean Sv.-an, ,Margaret Fidler, , I - 'CC Helen Thomson, Donald Wood. Annis * � I me Plinlop. . , P. ('----�F,ert Barlaw, Aiibrey Baker, the Richard Fi�,Ier, Henry Boniface, John - by Thoiirison, Ernia Fletcher, EvieIP'i ide Venus, . . . ge D. -Billy Wilbee. Arthur Frailer, I She Ross 'Montgomer", i , ., ,Ja,(!,k Fraiser, . i err, Clareilce, Reeves, Albert Venus. -E. - H. Elder, Teacher, . , ! J or- Primary Report. I id- - � I ,I Mc- A -Wilma Jani-e Nloffat, May- . I ny inierite, Westeotit, George Hildebrand, .1 f Dorothy Snl)it.11, Marjory GoMing, � ; On Pati-icia BechelY. - I i Tc- , R ---,Ruth Andorczon -and Betty Dim- . i lop (vqiini), Violet Dvpe(�. Jack Els- his ler, Doris 1v'(­nL1.,, Alvin ll<;IT. I I (­-Nefl Hopper. TZuFi,;e,I S:egrist, 0� I I ori- 13-e,th Walnisley, I­nhel Case. .1io D-Norniq,il. -Calveq-t, Frank Boni- ' . 11*01, f�jce, Lorna tWe, Marian Makins�- . I ark ??. S. Tliornirpson,, Teacher. 1, Lng rem . 'i , "g- VARNA I on Ili- The' W. A. of St: Jolln's, Church met ' heir on Thursday at the home of 1, My • � bY Auldwicle. There was a good atteriii- . I ev- ance,. , Miss Walsh, acT.Z)rnp�ailied ,by her . . .. ]lei, jjj,otjlel,, spent a day with the lattcy's , Mi.. ,(taughter, Mrs. G. H. Beatty. : ,Ille Several of St, John's congregation , 91',',i &tterde,d 6e funeral of Mrs. Hueston, She Nf�ct,eod, late of Rayfield, on Mon- " 1 45 day.. . . . � I.. fifth .1 . . ST. COLUMBAN - (el- I I the Grow Peas.-T`arm,oi-q wqWt.-d to omtmc4 xor srrowlinw pom'. ' See�(l fAITMIAbiM on co- li InCe tract hneib. if intmv..Aed, OMMUM-Ifoate with . I ved o,j�j< Rl*<*. vnjini,nsr Co„ Rmsimm, omit. rihorAe by No. 54, 84094 i ITh e,'C. W. L. die,maldrig =m-A4_re- , . of mievtigto hold a cards ,party in the 10,11 ,next Wednesday emening, ,0 . .1 I . 1 4,;� . I I I �. . .. 1. � ..�F � , ,! II., - :`�, 11 �.Tv'j , , "' 11 I . .I IK . 1. . : Nei!, , , . .,f� . i � . ,,� I 1 4,?. - I L6., " , , ,,:'1, 1ZJ1, 0, ;6�_, . S�,, ., _1�111W �,�',Q,Ilil