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The Huron Expositor, 1935-03-22, Page 2: ­­ . . Editor. by, � 11 - , 4�t,,. - �� "", 11�'. , 1�1 ,:� �, '.", "I. I I . e ::14"141 I , I - , , 4 d , . . - , ,,��. " . , - ,11. ,.:; �r"'A, �1 .'N pll. I I - , , . I `1��R�;, $1.1"l -I p . " q, g -�,_v,-,� � li, , I I -� I , , ", : 1� 11. ,., - � . . ,9,� ,;; �! . ", , —, ,Z . ''! , i I . i I . , "I': 11�,',;O��.�'rf,�.; �!Ii � . � . I I.; .11 I 11 . , 1� �, , , I 11 . �v� ; , i.!$ lt,;� �4-_� :�, . �:, 11.1 ", , " ", , . 1 . . 11 I , . '."`,,,',4 , ��%',`�`,,,-,,,;""I, ��2,;!11. �;101 ,,,t:�� K Ai �: , - " 6 di� t 0 $1.50, a year in ' _ _�� ra e A"'14"O" , ,,, " ,;�, ­- . I - , "�, , &11'��-' _,Ibreigu, $2.00 Single ��­K) �,, a- yipar. tiRE."".1, '#�,,o, �1194., I 4 v�, L�.­' A . 11 1. .,�� ,� ,J00 4'. 1_�A­­ ": 1, I t . . . . . . I- 1W ,v?N,,,�, ,,, ��.�,;k � ...... I 4, � mitk-each. . , I �,, , I ,4 '. " 1 .,A.,,�,., I'll . . . . . . A�,­ � I �, , . ;" �'.�';,, �$� .. . " , ;" ;" , ":. � ,,�,` ��, . .._.-R� � 4 ,�:., " i'" I A `.1011;isin, rates on appliqation. , A0. 9 1" 11. q, 'J ", 11 '' V, ,;�,,,� ". ,- . " ,��. ." , I . " . . I . '. 6'. ",'. I I .*� ­1� �_,�Y, ,V- ��;;.�11 111 ., �1,:,, � J - U�_, � . 4 . I . . : . ­ 'A - , X- i a, of the Canadian Weekly kbor . �,", �. . N'. , �__- , t .'� v ,._0 . '*Wispapeft Association, Class "X' , , , , . I - 4,1cl. � `­ ", ""..", I � . ... *i' 111.1 I , , I� I . . . . . '4... '. . � ,%. I, � ,., ". " 11 , 1; �� , .r;,.. - ..". V. ' .. 4 . ]klips of Mnada,'and The HUron' , , . e I g. I '' �Iff;,�.T�' - ,-1 X., ''. ; �� '' 'County Press A-ssocidtion. i .1 �'14 ., ��'i ". - Ih!,..5,.,�, I '. ��3;,' I . ,� I I ,1� - �, . - I �'. .; , ,, , ", � , . . , , , �:,, . I I Ci',� . 11''S � . I I . � . I 'L SEAFORTH, Friday, March 22nc I I .. . .. .. . I I U, -, � . ,,Ii.',, .. I . I , , , " , . , ,;� "'' �1� ..',-I:!. - :: Yhe Legislature � - V,�.,.�.� , 4 c�,�'F. . "� 11 0�'. ", � " 11�1,�,� I", � ... . '' . Since the Hydro exposures in the hears little � I k I . - t� � 1.,K,�, . � , Legislature, one about., g� I'll, I -i" 1 Ahe, doings of that august assembly. .Z.." i� I 1_,_,�,��: . .� . " �,,­. � t,"', ,,�� Of the daily papers, the Toronto I'll , 11,111, ....... % , � ,:'.., Star -appears to be about the only M , ��.,_� I L, .... X', ... .�,t. 11 , :1 t_-- I_. . one that pays much attention,,to.it, . _­ . "I'll',',, I ... 4�1$�!,. . - ,, -, I, I��.. . ;;; I— 111�', 1, .1 and lacking a Hansard, there vare -times when the people back home �!5� . I, - _1 ...... ,��, I 1;:,­� - . mIght wonder if the Legislature was , ,� .",� t, -.1 1'.1j.;,4 . . . really in session. . �, t ,,Z��', .. ­, ....... . 10�� However, we can assure them that I'll, ��w�", I N , . it is, and,that daily, but apart from I i � . �� . I ­V'..� . -the fact that the Dionnes have been .� ,, ',;� . made wards of the King, there would �, 1, I .�� , !r., ," I I appear to be a dearth of other im- , ;11 "-.. . . � � �il. L pprtant legislation. . " 111�', �.'� , . , I The Legislature has7 now beon in _____....­­­ 11. I 11. . �.1- I - ­' _t, - session over d''ixion'th, _b u -t- as ye we ii L,%. . .. ;.�. � 1, � �, . understand, the'various committees , ­ . __ " , ,. ", "I . . - have not � held meetings, and until � . I t�ey get down to business, not much "I . V��.rlll . I . �,'! . s may be, looked for. I progres ,�, , '_ , � �i,, � . �k .._1 �L,�, 1. The usual term of the Legislature I... �. ,", E. , . � ;;;, . � rom six to eight weeks, but at runs f . � , 111. I"! . " 1. - . - he present rate of going the House , t , .1. ­� . 5 A . will still be in session at Easter, .,I,. - I �t,_" "Ile? which will pretty ne'arly create a re - I N, . . . , , � �­ I . I . I cord. I U ,,, , � P'� , q", . One should take into consideration , � ' "L I � !,.' I , . I .. 1� . . 'however, that there is, a new govern- ; .111,�.;, I .1 1; ment at, the helm, and practically a I 1'1.�,�, . .1 , 1.1- � House full of new; -members. .I I "I r � I . II&I . � ', In government,. as in everything .. ''.-V �� .. r. else, experience counts, and the new , ,�� r I I - I R,'�!% � . . I d . one will ha,ye, to feel its way to a large ... '11,.�, , .,_ I � ". extent. It will be' well for them to , , , 11 "I', .- �.�,: . I make haste slowly, and, apparently, 11 � ��g,u � . 11 ". , , ,;. � . I -that is just what they are doing. '. .. �'. . ;,;��' ­,,­ I 1.1_1�� However, if the Government lacks wt�� 11�.111.. . ,_ experience, no where have we seen .. � 11 I'll, . I . . . . 1, � .. I . it in print, or heard it exp,ressed, that I -:41J.. . it I :,-,�,� . it la&s, assurance or courage. All of . �11 � . I , . R- which is a good thing. k Sir I . __ I'll, 111.1 � Fel . . . . . _,_: "I '' � Much is expected of the Hepburn I�i�', ­�;, ,, I..\:. . Government, and we feel assured, in � '­, I'll, I 11�1111 �� I I time, the country will not be disap- I.... I ,;,; 1". R4, -, ., ,,, pointed in its expectations. Li�.' 1-16, � � � . , 1. � It,, . . I 0 .... N . ­ . . . . . . . . . . ,'11_',_� ,1 . ,�;�, �, - I. 1�11&.. . � 1,� ,W,�. .1� '', ­ The Dominion Parliament , I'M *; I �� , I 11K1'k:, "I , ; ,,I,��, ,1: ' Expectations, that the present ses- 1� . '1..',,;_ `�,,`,I.'.� sion of Parliament,, the last of the � L. 0,,U'��, 1 V . 17f ., " . present parliamentary term, would t ­ ­ � ­U,�, . " .%'�,,�';'. be a memorable one, from the stand- -'. ,.. , 11 �10I.- c., ''. V "', A.� I ��,�Etl� point of advanced legisla�ion, are not , J,'r"_ ­­. I being realized. � '. �_ ­. nZ,it, '� . Parliament hasnow been in session t4I ,,"�: , It, ,,, , _0 , ;,ii"".- ' * ,over two months and to date all that !'�,,,V, . '4,ti�10 . �,'R i 1, , . �Ifl$ti��'- has been accomplished will not add ,M,p't� I I � . much to the size of the statutes of ..� I -2.t. . ". Canada, and will require s o m e -Ai� �-; I � "I 1 I'' . , 411''. A',.' i', '� . . searching therein to find. ,� I ... �;, , .P,� . ,�'. , ,When the Speech from the Throne ;.. j4:�Ir, ��,-�- - gk , -was disposed of in record time, the ... �Y,;,qai ", 'I'll � �1.1 ­.­ , 0�.!'. I . people in the country believed that `�%��ttttt� lt;�11R� 11 ..... 1". ��, . .1, it had left the desks clean and that . 1 ...... 11­1�,� I ��, .. ,��11 11�1�'.,.:, I the House would get right down to �,� I ��, I ��ii. �;.. 0 the serious business of dealing with � �._','�, � ..d11%,._ 1. the legislation that had caused such ��'�,�,.,.,6_ , �N,­�-_- a furore across Canada when- broad- 1,;�! "," � .I�;,,6�', cast by the Prir�e Minister at the be- ' ��,,,­Atk .t � I., I.,. �� It,, . �111i` �i, . .L I ning of the year., 9111 . ,�.. "! ,, . ��., , '­­iK,,, U,IP4 , ' ' �,,��;!,. I . d co -opera- __ . .4, . ", N'Ve �- . ."'. ,�.�,, '' tion of the Opposition, capitalism I ,:"��,. , I�OA,;04�r I , '��,­,.��, would be f eformed and put in it's pro- ,�j�,'�,,,, ,��L ",.III I! i " �. per place; the rapacity of big busf- I , 1,��, I " :'-�.. 1�., ­ ness would be curbed; that the sun I , �t�,' 1_, ," - �. ' 1, " ,, "'.' would now be shining on the labor- 1,, 'I . . " ��.i. in(g man; that the farmers would �11;,�,.',�,� - I ��.�'�, 11 �UV,, have reciprocity, ,and that the tax w -" W, 11";, 1. . ,, 1'�., " sn;pthered little fellow would now be i _,,,�,. ".. shedding 'some of their intolekable ' I �11 ... � W . . , � . burdens. � � , . ,� I � ". �,�� . I .. I . But, apparently, the people in the ��, "" , , , , ,;: " . 11 " 1, , . i;l I� ;,i , . - . country do n?t,lkno-W anything about I— �'�. L _g_, . " , .", I�f,. � , � . ' , I the matter a a . Perhaps the Prime �***,�. ''.. I , � , �, , . , � . 1 ... � . ,44' '-T_1 , . , , � �, .gq... . - .1, 1,,�, - ` , . Xini#dr and his government are eq- � �, i ­,�I','_, , . ,�. " ,iiii I . "' I � UAlly at 8ea. At any rate, the pres-, " LL I A � " ' , 1:� Lt� ,,�,,,, ";;- , ,�", Ut 96 6 skoh-of Parliament is just like � , ". , �. I � , . I , �,', p . Un I,, , T, other se'sSion. Perhaps it is a �.,;. .Is I . �,i�L' "I , ,-L I - , # I 'thing little more I . tie orqe, it any ; a 1.11'', j-, -, -, � -, " 11 ,,,I liffl , .. 1,1. "'w(, pl, �,�i,%� ", o I ("I'MR.'ay. ,'' K4 �,�­ ".." .�,�!, . I Ir"q, pi " , * .t -L fruit. , � � , "", r, 0 good f ,�� I " W,10�­ � ,!� 'ge .. ;,qx" � ,N,� `�f, �,t,�l ,�,'�.I,I,F , ,I , " �Ivl ,�t j��,'I�,�­.,� - , 11 "4MO'.X, YOM_ � I 1� 11,��,M,�,.";��,��:,, ., do se, thd ". ,��, 11 `-P;MMinler's illhess hag, R, , "�,f.4 7 11 .� .t, - �.�_ I", �-_ � 1.11�.,,­ �; " �&� I , 11Si'­,7,-,' ,,,, � . . , 11. , '6 do,vith the sittiation. ' t, .. edl * �,�,��j!,,,�'.,, .1-1111 :,w,i�'111 I , "i Zmipyl, ,41 ,,, � ,�; . 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'-' k WT -Is wvs; t, ut� ' i091 �!"­YVY,W� �*,L,Iwa- ^22i"1111101, -0 `!1K111-_,N'F '"�A 10,11 'I. W_11� , �, ligo.w I . ,, ;;; _ I _W , , , , " . 1. d* for. One �. ., . I I I 0 !� , - !,�v, - 'i-, ��',', ! , 11 , .1 11 I , ,I I., 11 'I" I. -1 I 11 I _;,." ,'_,,,�.:�,,' "., _,", W.T� ., � 1" � I .01ftz,� untU the �0_ I . . I . e�. . : I , _ .." ,,, I ?"i , . . . . 11 1 , '- , � , .11, . . . I , i jl`17�11,01' �,-,�; ;� V.",' ­ ". I ;: j�l -�ft ...Ii '� -` I , - I ­ftt%ijvUug #eu� 'picked .� I 1. I ", ',"V�� � J ,)'�­� . . . I " , , � I . . � , ., ." 7', , it", � - = U I 1, �.. , 11 11 I 1. I . I 111 it 1�, qP 0 , 4atow , I =4 .1 ��`egt '4ssurlid of t14 �a '--- fro* � it , A lw',! , : , 14 ... : .. , . . � , . "" . Y. -, , t.�', ' . I 1) I. � , . " . � " , .. I, , I 1, , I i "" , � " 11 P r - I �, � , , , � I . I "" ... . I , A , 42positor of any r the Td"1104,tP Of I _1_ �ra%um W*j4, . � - I� . - I In t1le meantime ;he House Is 11 .M10 F . a" L _o r 0 _,y.e - , .,. � - - _ . I ,­��- �- - - , % : __ - I 1-717-71- 1-1 , . d 1. tientv#ve -yea= ase. y * tehi'thiquea d 401=? To4fa�y' - POO tho %11-10,% I'" � 0% � . A , i I !n4r-kiug­ time, and very slow timelt , 'I, , . I t Zis f our timed 11114t, amm m.t. , . I . I I I Ny�*r .;and paid .a fee -of- �10 for the . . . M4 , I -, -,- — - - - - - . - I p Ivileve Beattie ls. eat' ,-.: - - , 0. ...", 0"4ftw..; 1pril _. $*T, I . .. I I ,?&. J. iW-. iBeotVie It" - hu4ded us �he -ha4 ,his first. '-gio-round ildia Pawed Music Exams With, 1104ore . k. ' Looking .over. the situation there From The Huron Expositor of a copy of the wo- Ipts and exp(evdi- firmsti. merry . �. ' ' . . . m . at this same, show. .. . Mw Tena, Seld ,U, to be ODUSM.ft— are'a good many poople, on both .,I itures of- the townsihipfor the year U.. Be�Lttjes, fifter, the late John .U*d on. Aoolug. with hiongrA , 'W A March 25, 1910 1875 which he *foun& recently. Ed- , , A, ., . BeatUe, w4s, Justice of the alea<* at Comerviatimy a 'Musle exAm�aiatioAw sides of.the political fence, who be- I I win Cresswell was, Roeve t1hat year that time and'durl 0 " .. ug the yqar turn. in ,grado five history and form, whielt fMr. J. 1. CArter, of 'SaTnia, and a and, D. WaWer was depW,ty,reeve. The . - I . lieve,that Mr., Bennett Made a very y tried a ftatford&P, formler Seaforthite, has been setting coonefflor.9 VMre Julies X,oug, j4s. ed over �$60, leep - �& voliqo4ble's-few, AO 11100MO I t - * 'Up.. - r � , I grave , error, from -a party - stand- asidiei 6noiderible sums- , of money MacDonald and, Vlw 6*,oii T6 �0 tbe bm.,M, vis, nes tollftto�L ,� G. Whigham AdIvance-Timeff. . . � � ' �, and H. Jackson, wheme W. J. Finni . A Produe#ve Cow 11 " point, in holding a session at all., ' whigh is to bedevoted to scholarfiblips clerk and treasurer was %Ndrkln Mt- gaA la�gmondviuei, UO,w,* i)�A $25 I aqr. i . I . I in,the diftrent Uftt,$cbools and Col- Connell. Saiinuei CAruodlmo was opl- I Cbrl& ,75urk ,-of lihe Brousoui- 41. That if he had gone t6 the country 1.giete institutes of Aurori�, Perth, lectior; D. -Manson was tayeft 1 for a, ADP Neense. ; lAne bos� .a V-ery valuable Durbiwa � ,�, � nspw-. "lief \Was & IA-Wn, Wellington and Middlesex. tor; A�d&ald Dew6r , )Even sixty years ago ai following 'his' five Canadian -wide a4d Ricibt.'Me- , hem, given birth to fouir i . . Who following are the, ofters of Laren were �euditors, an,d John Han consl#erable item in Tuickersvidth, the Ww whic� � _ b1l for the year amounting to: $135.39. calves in a �period'of 11 months. In L broadcasts, he would, havestood a the CI,oderich Board ,of Traile for the nab w" Assessor. � ,koril, 1934, she,. tgave birth. to twdn � better chance of being retufned to enquiring year: President, -A. G. A'big ,diff4once is noticed, howe-ver, calves, and -then -an March 6th she Ic . 'Receipts weve, mu6y and' varied and in road expenditurest, � i * I ,Ganilole; vice,piresideint, H. E. Hodges; included many items not now seen in being 1$2,'1&8.78. _the'total in � l8i'75 gave life to'another 'bair twin ealvw- power than at any time during his treas-lrilr, 'W. E. . Kelly; secretary This is going.alonr7nicely' but Mr.., � jam I ', the -township's annual istatement. The auditors ,reported a bals-nice of 'strain oxii "five years o , 11 ; hinks it -is quite a/' I f � office. ) Kltzhaell; council, J. A. Rum; . Zirk t ball, H. J A, MCFAVan, Joseph Kidd', Of - interest In the list are amounts, ,. $1,47-7.0 on hand at the close of the -'the cow__Zurich Herald. � f There is no question of doubt but 1711liam C*,amipbell, ff. H. 0alborne, C. of $20 collected from six ta,�iernls in- year, . Change At Bank of Commerce t that the Premier -caught the ear of C. L6e, J. A. Fraser,'.C. A. Nairn, W. .. I I I � R. J. Wilson, has been transferred . . the country at that time. From a A. Robterts04 A�. isaunders, R. F. III. . � I . . fro.T4 'London to the Goderich brancilt 0, Ha-mlink and Dr. A. Macklin. * of the ;Bank of Clon-linerce, to take the land that seemed barren of followers, The Menno.nite congregation of i place of J. ,B. Hughes, who has beeu ' �� I there suddenly bloomed now faith in Zurich.have purchased. a lot from- Mr. '00 JUST A SMILE OkTWO mioved to the Wiartoni branch of the 4 . . Osear Koehler at the north end. and I . ' bank. Mr, Wh1son. began his daties him. Conservatives were once again intend erqetirig a church. -AfThe prierniuin," ,said, the insurance John had given, tie Udbrination. on on WO,nday. 'On Saturday the bank k as easily recognizable as dandelions Xr.T. J.'Berry 4 HeriGall, the well agent, "is viery small. For only thiTty his test paper in geogra-phy that a staff, gat . liered to extend a f-arowel-I in the spring. kniown, borsenilan, has disposed of his shillings youx house is .insured f,oT .a furlough was a .donkey. ,Tlfe lbeaolrer to Mr. Hughes, who was, the recipient ' 4 . � fineyoung Clydesdale stallion,' "Bar- period off three years.pf was interested in knowing -why John of a parting igift--Gaderricli Signii]. � , And the crop seemed just as large on Irehy�' to Messrs ,G. Coward- and r'You metan youql pay me 21,000 gave this information, heUc6 this Nail Penetrates Lip t , and just as conspicuous. That crop I Wlilliam Devine of. Winchelsea. ' if nu_v bowia burns do,wn during that coiri,�ersation: I .. tMr. J. Donaldson Douglas BrintneU, son of Mr. and L Of I'lensell, Nvho ,M,Je_�" questioned ,the lady of the Teacher: 'John, where did you . . ' � has grown to seed now, and the en- bes, been carrying -on the harnesis ho ' . find -the information that a furlough Yrs. A.,J. Brinrthell, while playing businesis there for the past year or us'e. horse with. a couple -of other lads at; Z� , thusiasm has blown away. so, and who is -an expert in his line "Exaotly," assuired, the -agent. "Of was, a donkey?" . the adhool on. Tues!day, had. the niiia- , coursie We make -a careful imesitliga- Teacher: "iPlease, bring .the geog- fortun I -to date -the present session of the has sold, out and intends- going to tion fir,sLi,r . -to me.". e to fall against a post of the , i� 1. Taphy hed abd a rusty nail penetrated the House has not profited the Conserva- . Qu Appelle, Sus1k. I "That's w1hat I thought," said the John.d1d -so, and a, Pictiire was ' r lip, inflicting a nasty wound- ( On Saturday night in 'Seaforth we ladV as ish� closedthe door firmly. "I ,shown of a soldier sittAng. uppc tive arty any, and the Opposition had the second thunderstorm of -the On' 'a Hig teacher, lAss Prildham, rendered , . might hafive; known theire'd be a catch donkey. The captlion under the pic- first aid and later the vmund- 4 . veryttle, but the expense goes on ,season. -ng along the in it isomewheire."-Exchange. � ture read: �Off on, a Furlough.' " dressed by DrI. Dunl4p. -, Exe'ter d . . Forbes Bpos. are rushi . . - I Times -Advocate. .311st the same. And marking'time in new fire alarm system. The poles are - --- I k . . . I ' ' . ions .Parliamemt is- really an expensive now all up and wiring operations have . . I I -Congratulat' I commenced- ' � 0 , - . 4i At �he recent mid I winter exant- ,� business. - , I Mr. Frank Sills ,of Seaforth has . .SUNDAY AFTERNOON 9, inations in connection with the lb- I �,�,�,j t%Sj, ., , .;r �­,, . 11 � �, I ��P, �Lp�� ;�Ia- v. . � . . . ��ko'. Z "' `h"`,;,��,�:r , , . I �,t _ , , ,� ,� ,I � I . . I.. : �. I I I 1��, i , A A; "I I .1 " V4 jftlll,,%, . � " - . '. , . , ; �, ,:, ,,� f " - M V,�"j�.,,�2l�l?�.�l�,'I'��i,��,�f;.,��., ,� .4 "� $_ � " I , � L� �'. '� ". - "' ,��,�Y,��,' . I , I'll, ,�-5, � , . ,�,,� '.. ; ,� , , 1, , �,. . -. 'I,' .., ;' � . �P',',,'!� , ..I . "" I � I �� ­ - - � , , , , ir 4 . . . . . . . . . . ­ I - .... � .... L L ' , . . I I I I I 1. ��"!��'V , , � ,;� IL� 1� I �" .: I .:�,;�� I , ,1� ,,�� , ,�� ,� , , 1, � ","", , . 1- 11 . � , , , '7",L ,�,� I . ­;-:,,.;q_,�, 0-4, . . , � .. I . . � I 9 -been elected tpresident of the Wesit- � 0 1 .. (ft Isobel 114-11ton, � Godwl*'Ont) ' �, . � *4 rionto Univiersity of Music, li�ld irit � .� . . .ern' Football Association -by acclama-, S'WatY0Td, :M]4y BCkmeiT (was -sule- v. - . L.____________ I - � __ I . -1. - So Far, So Good lion and Mr.. W.., �Qovenloc�,_ )3.A., of cessful in, pasisling --his Tbgtoj - J - ­_ .1 - . ­ ­ I I ---"-"'-"---;----'-,-'-.fiii��ti-o-n-.-��-j�on�or,s,."- gentl�_ Though pelace-Is striven after I London, an old Seaforthite, has been elected vice�presldent -of th�e ,Middle-, . . A charge to keep I have4 . This% him to his full junio . r piano certifi- . �.# The middle of. March has been -sex ,district, also -by acclarination. A God to glorify, ­ ly it is not a]- cate. -Miss 'Mae Wilkinson passed and so lar that morfth has , IMr. W_ D. SWan of Bruceifield, s A never-Idying soul to save, Amid fit it for the sky-. ways attained; both the Psalinist and St. Peter make, plain, -Sumetimes teacher. -B�th pupil and teache are , ` , been on its very best behaviour. - appointed to attend the W.F.A. meet- ing in, Galt -on, Friday. . ' I I I perrsle;cutgo4 foRows .:such zeal "'but to be congratul ated_4Bimsisels Post. . I But anything can happell'in March .. 1. Ait a meeting held dn the Brucefield, To serve the present age, ful,ffl,— and if ye 9-hould suffer for righteous- blessed If .Reeve Peter W. Scott Donates . Musket i and almost every year almost every club rotonis of �11,e Rovers football bear�, 1�he (followilig ,office,ils were ,My calling to I 0 may it � �all my powers engage ness' sake. are ye.' ye en�- ,d�ure ch9itening, ,God is dealing with Reeve Peter ,:'W. 'Scott, of East * I kind of weather does happen. elected: Honorary president, Alex. 'To ,d6 my Master�s wdll. youas with sons. He has called Him- Wawanosh, has a musket -and bayonet that by his 1. In all probability this year will be 'Mustard; president, A. T. Scott; 1sit �Peter Rowey; Help mie to watch and pray self your Father; Christ has claimed you for brethren. H,e,'th,e righteous, was carried grandfather- in the RebellioA of 1837, and be al" . I . no exception, althougl� the longer it vice-president, 2nd vice-president, B. Stobbs; secretary- And on Thyself rely, suffeiled; shall we not reckon it for believes that it was carried at Water-I loo, by former . . the less or should we treasurer, �W. D. Swan; -manager, G. , And let me ne'er my tTil.§t betmy ,,a 'But to high. blessing to be worthy to. bear the a so,ldi6r 71rilember' of. 1. the famlily. The lReeve has goes, severe, say mean, the weather is likely to be. , A Turner; captain, George Swan. *Quite, a rituni � ber friom Brucefield. press realms on Charles Wesley. cross. � St. Peter adblonisihes the followers " ,­,.erouis- ly offered tlids musket and bayonet to. . & The days are getting long and,the were in Grand Bend sucker fishing I S . S. LESSON FOR MARCH 24, J9;5 of Christ .to sanctify in your hearts -Christ as Lord." They must rely on ,Goderich to pla,ce in the , Museum - Needless to -gay, the Goderich coun- . 4 sun is getting hot. More power to, on Saturday. (Mr. John Cann of Ushorne is Un- 'Lesson Topic—P I eter Describes The His -word, assured that -he, the holy . cil accepted the offer. — Wfn.-ham & Ad,VanCe-TiMeS.-, them. The earth has emerged from fortunaXe 'this year. After the losis I Christian Life I . God, will fail them neither in wis- 4olm nor power. To think otherwise - . . Jimfmy Kerr a unde,r its blanket of snow, . and looks of -one horse, now the veterinary Says his driver has, broken a bone in her Lesson Passage—I'Peter 3:849 . Golden Text—I Peter 3:15. . is not ,to sanctify -him, � Jinlmy. Kerr', son of 'Mr. and Mrs- . prett I y well, thank you. . foot. - Devotional Reading—I! Peter 1:1-8. �He tells ,them, too, that they must be ready always to an answer W. j. K.,,,, o,f 151, lVanless. Ave., To- 0 . And sap's running. Wouldn't it be A very sad- drowning accident took ,place at Semple's "farm', near Tees- 'The virtues here ,enumerated are of so impoitant a character as to be . give to every man that asketh you a rea- rorito,, passed away Tuesday after- F. noon, '.March 12bh, folollwing. an ill - . a cruel shame for March to turn on Tuesday evening, when considered the apex and crown of all son of the hope! that is, in you. No riess Of three weeks. He was strickerr 0 , about on us now? But then, YOU 'water, Mrs. 'Semple, �a relative, from Liver- Peter's �previuus advtice_-�'be ye all man ought to entertain opinions for 'which a good reason,cannot be given; with acute lymphatic l;euka,emia, a 11, blood disease, ut March, even poo� England, end. her daughter, Crissde,Semple, were drowned when like-minded, compa-ssionate, loving as brethiren, tender-hearteA humble- every man ought -to ,be willing to for which ntedlml' sci-, ence has as yet not found a cure_ when the end has, been almost reach- , ,their �boat was, swept down the river and overturned ".,do -re they had tak- Tndnded. "Like-minded­yHow often in the ope,ning chapters of'the Acts ,and state th� grounds of his ,�iope on all groper occasions. A Christian should % jimmy was an,omly child, and was six� years cd ,age. Mrs. Kerr is a sister & ed. I - ;I en .hold of the oars. I do we read., "with ,ione accord." For have such intelligent vie�ws of thie tnith of -religion, and such constant of MT. A. J. WalkeT -and Mrs. G. L_ If March would only be good this I 0 exaliniple we read: Thus th4e disciples evidence in his own heart and life . Baker oftown. Interntent was mad,& 4 in the 'Pete,tiboro edmietery 'On Thurs- year, we might have an early spring. � continuedin prayer (1:14); thus they went daily to the Ten�ple (2.46); thus that be is a child of God, as to be .day afternoton. A -4WdnghaTa Advanm_ And an, early spring means"early From The Huron Expositor of ' I they lifted up their voices to God able at �any trime to satisfy a candid inquirer that the Bible is a revela- . . A TimW. pasture and early green food. March 20. 1885 (4:24), for all they that believed we're of oneheart andone soul (4:22). Such tion frtorn heaven,, and that it is pro- McGratten - Green % And we need them. Stock feed is� Mr. Richard Watson :of Clin-ton has lives exhibit harmony of tho ught� the pe pe , r for him to cherish the be of selfttiarL — (Urtclini The Expositor's A quiet wed -ding was solemnized ors 1. Wiedhesday, March.6tb, when Jemie � I getting pretty scarce in the country, Tented the Benmiller mills and takes in time. same aim -and purpose. . .. "'Compassionate"—This Bible and, Barnes' Ciommentpxy). Annand Green, youngest daughter of possession a short feeling St. 0 1 e late Mr. and. Mrs. Andrerw Green, -and money is pretty scarce too, and 'On ��'riday last Mr. Samuel Fan- 'Paul describes (Romans, 12:15) as re- WORLD MISSIONS Colborne Towns,bip, was; united in- , it takes a lot of money to buy fo�.d in . ,son of Exet&r cut with a bucks—, one cord of dry beech and maple wood joicing with them, that do rejoice and weeping ,with them that weep. � More Abundant Life 4 marriage to Thomas McGratte7l� Ti&. - the spring�. , . 1- in one hIour and tseventeen rainutes. "Loving as brefthrenP—The sense The futu're of 0hina rmustt be a mat- dale Sask. The ceremony was per- 6 Tmed by Rev. R. C, McDeFmid, fo ' at � I That is why we are paying our best The contract for building atbut- of the brotherhood of Christians is ter at least,of interest, if not of con- his hoTne in Toronto. Theeouple left; A ments, to Londesboro ,bridge was- let strongly marked in all the New Test- cern, to intelligent people the world i1r0miediately afteTward, for t1krhome, respects to March. She can be so on Monday by -CommissioneT Hays to ament 'Scriptures. It is the name by over. The,country has a population in Tisjilale,,Sask., the bride *earing a 4 good when it pleases her, and when George Kydd, of Exeter, for $3,250. which our LOTd claims fellowsbip of four hundTied millions, or about one prctty blue ensemble suit.—Goderich A it doesn't, she can be so bad—so �The Bethany Presbyterian Church the Gth,concets*ion Goderich Tp. with men, being not ashamed, to call them brethren. It is'the designation fifth of the people in the world. The Chinese -h industrious Star. very, on of ane virile and Found By Neighbors ' d very bad. I was burn.6d to the ground, on Sunday of the Christian body from the first race, and their civilization dates back March i� the farmer's first g amble. night last. I JSome of the 'latlies of Ma7. Ross's (Matt. 23:8), is constantly found in the Acts and the Epistles, and has at least threb thousand years. About Me hundTed years ago �Chin-a was The body ,of Mrs. Wilson, formerly- . Jennie taing, daughter, of the Ista i . May it be a lucky one this, congregatt,ion at Bru-cefield surprised been used of the church in, every age, forced by vigonjus Eutoppans to take A Alexander ILainj, -Of' Mitchell, wag . year. Mr. Robert Carriochan., a short time marking how as one family we dwell notice that a new 'civilization, exist- found Wednesday a,fternoon in hey- A , ago by calling on him at his house in Tuckermith and presenting him with in Hiin:. "Tender -hearted" -4t was a Jewish idiea that deep, feeling was ,ed in the West which demanded to be Tecogniied. (G-radmally. this west- modest home in the South Ward. -6 Neighbors had not seen -her about; I N . WUT PERS SAY. a �ur coat ,as a token of their ap- his lead,- closelT ,connected with some of the the bQdy; 'and %e ern invasir,n of forles ailu" ideas, the Chinese ,revaluti.)n, ,since Saturday and wondering at her-41 preciation of services as organ% of in Old Luhriitiate� in absence, �Iiss M,dDerinlott crossed to, . Of the stinging in, the chtrehi -where he has been. precentor f6f over 30 Testament we 'coimo' upon, it in the story o,f Josepii -when mieeting his which' hias been in prociests fur the last thirty years. The Ma'ncbu re- her hot,"d and petered in the winda-vir V to ,see the Q'ifeiess,body on the floor, 1 . Politics On Sunday I years. . brothers. '9Humble-,minded" — This gime was overthrown, in 1911., and we Dr. W. J. M. Armstrong, coro,ner, 0 . The Ancient Order of FC)Tresters of word is, zk, New Testament creation. are row in the 23rd year of the Chiq- said sihe had be4en dlead far about tw�> (Orillia Packet and Times) Seaforth fort-nially opened their new The heathen had no admiration TOT ese Republic. These twenty-three 111 days. - A saster, MTs. Peine of Chi - lodge room in Scott's Block on Mon- the'condition of minid.thus expressed years have, been ifilled with civil war cago, and two brothers, Thom" IjaingZ . The Toronto Telegram has entered several vig- day night. . and where they do use the word R and struggles for powerby riv'al'war- V ,of Fullarton,, -and AilexandeT of­Dow- orous protests against the growing practice of Denny's Hotel in Seaforth had a is in 'a bad s,-,n,se as -Aignifviing "cow- lords. Spmking geneially, there has le suyvive­--�Mitchell Advocate. i, holding political meietings on Sunday. In view narrow "cape from destruletibn 'by ardly" and "meari-spirited."' Before been a constant eff�ort to ch-ange China I . . . ?f the imminence of 'a Federal election the sub- fire on Wednesday forenoon. ' 11 Christ -nqne had'.taught; "He that is fr0ni above� In the earlier days of �.. 0 is one of timely inteTeot. The trouble starts Mr. John 'Finch of Seeforth has greatest among you s,hiall be your the revolution great biopes'were en- I . I ,?ect !n the churcbAes,'when ministens claim the priV- purchalsed' a, Tiew inicubator with R servant" (Mat.t 23:11). ,) . tertained that by creating a ,strong ,cites. Christian missions -are at work 4 ilege of dis,cusr.ing poltical topics from the pul- capacity of 200 eggs. I It is manifest that if such virtues arnly, by adopting ,modern, education in many help(ful way& it is hoped pit, on a day when the politicians have hitheTbo A new organ was installed in the flou'rished -a�niong believes� di-,coTd end by W11ding new factories-, China I that among missionaril4s - it is no. d been expected to givie the country a rest. The James Street ,Metb�bdislt Church in would be ,put to rouit; there would be would be renewed and become strong lon1ger considered a '-promotion' to� be political leaders of the C.C.)F., vv�ho look upon all Emeter last week.. This is, a hand- no rendering evil for --evil in their ac- like the nations of the, West. rhanged'from. country erviangelistic 0 therniselves the inspiTed prrophets .of a new era so,me in-struw�ent, costing about $500. tions nior reviling for reviling in their All these plans were good in- their work to an institutiori. of righteousness, naturally begin to think that � The paitial eclipse of the sun.was words. This iR the spirit of - St. ,way, but it seermed to be !rorg,otten So, Im(uch for a riecogni,tion of the 0 other pold-ticians as wicked fellows, and consider seen in Exteter ,on Monday last and Peter's exhortatiani--that -which is . that,,China's real strength was in ,her sdbuation, and hopeful efforts to -rem, if the ministers can dis,cus,s, their program there caused- considerable excitement while found in. the Serrmn on the ,Mount. agricrultuTe and that about eighty per edy it. It may well be asked, "Why, ,- is no reason why they sihould not do a little Sun- it lasted. It would be blessing for cursing and cent. of beir people were farmers. are China!s, farmers, so poor?�, ob- day preaching bhernselvee. They dannot expect, Hillsigreen is still improving and 'lye should inherit a bles,sing" ToT During the past few years,, it has 0 viousl7, in ible first. place, becaus& however, that their opponents will accept their th6e is orply one vacan-t house in the� there is a lavir Iof recompense with fbeein kelcognized. ori, -all sid�s that there are so many people to 'be fed. I own valuation of the semi-�sacred character of place. God in, good things as in evil. there is need of attention to Cbinla's t To those who loolk -Rpon- Clhina's four their ideas, oythat they will leave the SundAy Mr. James Cowan of the 6th of ISt. Peter rthen quotes from one of rural prdblemig. Military'leaders see 'bundred 1�dlliong as a mar- field free to them. If MT. Woodsworth and May- MdKillop sold his hiavy Oriulght horse C - —alms land, enforms. his own les- that they cannot forever tax the potential I ket for maintutfactured go,6ds it has or Simpson persist in preaching Socialism on to MT. Sharp of Seafortb for a good' ,.,)a -.'he,reby. He does not quote word ,farmers and live free off the meagre been pointed out that the market � Sun -day the quiet of that day will, eTe this year figure. for wo,rd, as� we find the, extract in -surplus of ' agriculture. Disasters would probably begreater if the pop - is out, almost certainly be broken by the n,oise .1 A s-hort t1ine ago a number of Psaim 34:12-16 but he gives the spir- ,such as .the floods of the Yangtoe ulation were only two hund,ted mil- A of political combat from one end of the country frionds gathered at the residence Of it in. -full. The Pisalmist,A,ays'. and St. and the Yellow Rivers ,and the lions. But ,over-ipopulationj is not,the to the other. This will.be a calamity for which Mr. "James White ,of McKillop, to Pete,r reiterate,% that the way to inake drought Of this Yiear have made peo- whole problem. ,"No substantial pro- W Canada will have no reason to thank them. spend the feivening, and when. they life worth diving -is to control the 010 realize that such afflictions only griess. can, be Imlade unless the peasant's . I - were about to start for home and tongue, Control ,that and you aTe b4came disasters because the people margin can be dricreased. The nar- , 6 6 ... as Mr. Tho,mais Dadds stepped dut of miaster of the reist." It is a little , thad no reserves. � Chinese newspapgrs mow margin, which vanishes at once . 1. the door,.some unknown person fired in)FImbev, ,but boasteth the great harvIe recently ,been harping on the I ,in tiW" of flood and famine, could W 4 . Peat Becolnes Popular a shot at him� the ball &azing h,is tbings." But the.psaihn bontemplates bankruptcy -a rural economy, and -greatly increased if the land ,were , I (Fergus &ews-Recorrd) . . face. It is :supposed it -was . in, fun, but,it, was extremely dangerous fun. a fuT,ther. dsn�ger. The. actiono, need watchfulness also. "By their fruits cailling on the ,4DDver.nMent to taike OdequAte, Measures. Rural Recorr-'the , miade prio&tctive by better irrig ition, f to'e of fertilizen !� se - More than, ,once; the possibilities of peat pro-' MT. Jas. Broaff-bot, Jr., of TucikeT­ . ye shall jcnow them.." I'Let him, ,turn struction, means ,putting into ,practice lection -and the planibi � nig of raore suit- 0 duction in Wellington have been mentioned in '. I smrith, recently sloW, ,a very superior away from evil, and do ,good; let him 9 Program whiCh'will. alleviate the -able criops in "rtsin soils, The land thesb columns, thougili it do[ doubtful if tit can, be thoroughbred bull calf, 17 mionthe ald seek pexce, and ;pu.Tsue it.,, St. Paul suffering of China's. rural population. ,holdings in Chinia will always lip 4 rna& a conimereial success. However� it seeins , to a gentlen ' �= from the 'County Of has a persage very much in the kpir- Is. there a way -out ? POT a num- simall, and speaking 'generally., labor *aii more use is being made of peat 4eposits in . Esisex for t" sulml of $1.00. it of St. Peter's te�ac,bhtg here, and bL,qr of reasions, the s-itua-bion) is very will always be"chesper than ,m*11n_ 4 Outariq) recently, and � the lHuron Expositor, off IMr. John 011s; [of HVIlett thas sold tlfo words of which picture distdnctly hopeful. It has been noted that for ery. . But labor Can' The inadD 700TO Seaforth, tells of a cornipany nlow'ai work in Ray to Mr. Robert Wiatsio-a the farm Of the dificultie,s. which the Christian the first time in the - re"lutionary, PrUabOtive by aPPlYing the digoover­ # township, north of Emeiter, preparing to prodkwe Mr. Noble, ,on the 14th concession f,dlr -,vill haVe to labor ia&nst: "Giving Veri-od intelligent leaders in, China ies of scien��, ,and use 0ouldi frequent - the artiele adds f1hat for rn!=7 yelai's, peat has ' $4,301Y. diligence to keep the unity of the Mooigtise the plight of the conwon ly be made -of idle, tinie, in the Winrber d been pro&eed in Perth county. Utention .was & I Writ in the lbotid. of peacell (Epli. Teb,Pllet amid that rev+.pr6aperity must by the discovery of suibs.idial- y occu, probably made of this-peiM bog i sorne weeks. ago. iSuccessftl Father: "supposing J 4:3). Peace is the alesp which binds ibe fbiiiMiled 'on well�being of -the pations. It 'will be tecog,nized, of 10 The E*cisftor ' sayg that f5life price of peat at the ,should be takimi'away suddenl'y' what, the 10b,rigtian, icomquuJf,on, together. 'the farmer's. -The Gove,nmient is.,study- course, that humanly speaking, ev� Hay township piant wail proibehly be $6 00 per . r would become of you?" . FroW &IFilort of cau ea, Men axoprone. ing the tprobIOMV and seelking'advice to pr ,S, Starts from edti- 16 ery Oig`r�ets I tion- At odth a ,price, it is libubtfiil if it can com. ' 18on: "Oh,j I wotild jwt be here. .is, to fall, apart, to break the oneness; I from-sibroad. EXpeiriments are being ,path cation for constantly increasing num�_ perw.­v�iibij obbier fuel though it may be used, in The quios - -a' i,s- what would become �k and peace !a uble - to -hold them, fast conducted in varliouEr parts. of the- bera 4of children and� a,d41,1ts,._LFryV4 I .the loeUl are�',, whdbe'ft can, be tes"d dWay. , . � 1. -of you?, . I . Heripe the ieces,sity -of, Is0eking it dill'. 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