The Brussels Post, 1928-12-5, Page 4WEDNESDAY, DEC. lith, 192S.
TRIBUT
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5th, 1928.
TO SIR JOHN AIRD
INDUCTION CEREMONY
HELD AT S. KINLOSS
Rev, A. K. McLaren Takes Over
Double Presbyterian Charge,
Lucknow, Nov. 29.--South
he
loss Presbyterian Church was
scene of an interesting and impress -
ire 'event yesterday, when Rev. A. Iii
McLaren, formerly of Toronto, was
inducted into the pastorate of the
pastorate of the joint charge of the
churches at South Kinloss and Kin -
lough, in the presence of a large
and interested congregation. Tile
ceremony was in charge of Maitland
Presbytery.
Rev. John Pritchard, of Moles-
worth and Gerrie, conducted the de-
votional exercises and preached the
sermon. Ret. C. IL MacDonald,
moderator of the Presbytery, out-
ained the circumstances Which led
to the call and conducted the induct-
ion service• The address to the min-
ister was given by Rev. Dr. Forbes,
of Teeswater, and Rev. John Pollock
of Whitechurch, addressed the peo-
ple.
After the service Mr. McLaren
was introduced to those of the con-
gregations who were present by the
elders of South Kinloss and Kin -
lough, respectively.
TRIBUTE PAID
WINTER FAIR
MADE RECORD
The Royal Winter 1r'air concluded
last Thursday night after the most
successful show in its history. There
wits a large increase in attendance,
the admission receipts showed an
increase of over 23 per cent., while
the nttendance, at the Bosse Show
ori hex t. 1
1,,,,.0; 11. It i5 trtrtte•d
that the booths hie done 71 per
cent, more business than any other
r ea'011.
Tile Province of ()Merle which
led in number of exhibits, had the
last (ley 1. lord to itself, and in
,lite• of keen , o.1u, 1 t on, pi n'ttlUll-
eil its lead as Canada's premier
plovince.
Th: 1ftc :'te,•k exhibits. alone are .i
Sir John Aird, President of the ihno-t equal to the ageregats from
(`at •,h;:; r think of Commerce, w" ' represent an indhutry• which is vol-
t:,ei•.•re11 a dinner by the directors j mei as S164.000,000 in cattle, $11,-1
tial .staff, Sir 1 0 0 000 in
and se±:'ot to i11b1•as o' i, of a1100,000 to .sheep, nd $� , 0 ,
John $ala nurde the recipient swine tend $2,000,000 in foxes and,
s01 d *old r osc of p
of Canadian kohl, fas:tfoned and en-
gaged by Canadian -born. Toronto
artiste, ti signed and executed by
Ellis Bros. The design is taken
from the work of Paul Larnbrie,
noted goldsmith of George 2nd pe-
riod, The bowl is 12 inches in dia-
meter, having two handles and the
• inscription reads as follows: "Prese-
nted to Sir John Aird, President of
the Canadian Bank of Commerce, by
the Directors and Senior Members
of the staff, in commemoraion of
50 years of service in the bank,
1878 -18th of November -1.928." tion," declared Mr. Ferguson,
This. engraving is on one side of Prominent visitors from the Unit -
FRe S Li VA11aa,, the bowl on the other side is the ed ro
It 1' other turhearing animals.
For the ring parade last night it
was impossible to show any but 'the
prize winners and picked herds.
In declaring the fair officially clos-
ed, Hon, G. Howard Ferguson, Prime
Minister of Ontario, said there was
only one defect in the exhibition,
lack of horse stabling. ss
"We are willing to sit down at
any time in conference with the Do-
minion Government and City of To-
ronto in order to provide proper ac-
commodation for the valuable horses
which are brought to this exhibi-
tes and all over the Dominion,
e:.e.i - bank's crest. have been unanimous in paying tri-
\ bate to the success of the Fair, end
Chatham Priest Ces to Clinton- ing a cheryue Froin a nei_'hboring
PursePresident Duncan 0. Bull said it
Blyth Parish — Presented.puri:h St. Patrick's, in Raleigh town had retained its "balance" perfectly,
thus achieving the highest purposes
Chatham, Nov. 30—ble±nbers of
shiP• for which it was instituted,
"lIv sentiments are too deep for
St. Joseph's parish, as well as other i expression." he said, "You have been
parish(, and many protestant Sullivan,t so wonderful to me that you are TAX
TO
of Rev. Father Maurice lvan, i making
it halde INCOME
r for me to go. You
assembled in St. Joseph's parish hall r will always have a place in my heart ,
last evening to bid him farwell as no matter where I may be stationed TAY IN F®RCF,I
a
he )pace for oactivi-
ther spheres of ,•n my duties as a priest
ty.
1 CLUB TRIBUTE D , CLA�s Ra OB
As e. token of their good wishes, On behalf of the Rotary Club, of A� 11.elaJ ��`��
Rev, Father Sullivan was presented i which, Father Sullivan was a member,
with a purse of $275.00, including , regrets were spoken by Lt. -Col. P. IC,
donations fromluthe Knights of Morley, V.D.
Columns end Catholic Women's «Father Sullivan was one of our
League. valued members," he declared. "We
TRIBUTE PAID all know and appreciate his work
'Very Rev. Dean J.J. Guam, pastor among the young people of your
of St. Joseph's church, was chair- parish and the city and we deeply
man, ad paid an excellent tribute regreth is depature from our midst. of removing the income tax 111
to Rev. Father Sullivan's work dur- After extending to Father Sullivan Canada—the subject of recent poll-
ing his seven years as assistant l the best wishes of the Rotary Clubtical emanating from
pastor. for his future success, he declared:a
Quebec—werespeculations rudely shattered by
"I am very pleased to see so malty <. t as few terse sentences in the speech
honor I Outside . St. Joseph's church we
guests here this i do of Hon. James A. Robb, Minister of
Finance, to the Vancouver Canadian
Club.
"To speak of the income tax for
a moment," said Hon. Mr. Robb,
"there is a situation there which I
wish to clean up, some gentleman in
the east has had the idea that this
tax will be removed. I submit to
those gentlemen who hold tax exempt
administration ra fon i Father Walsh of Joseph's.
bonds which mature in 1933—and
Dean Gnam gave an outline o£ a i Darin the evening the musical I want to say to those gentlmen that
t issue any
Minister of Finance Declare It Will
"Remain for a long Time"—
National Debt Plan—Hope Ex-
pressed That $60,000,000 Would
be Retired in 1929.
Vancouver, Nov. 29.—Day dreams
to Father Sullivan," he said. He ex- ' well as a real mall,"
tended heartiest congratulations to i Tributes to Rev. Father Sullivan
Father Sullivan on his promotion to
;were also exppressed by Rev. Father
the rank of pastor. Quigley, pastor of St. Patrick's
"The aspirations of youths are for church, Raleigh township, and Rev.
promotion to higher spheres of ac- , Father Forel, of Dresden. Other
tivity," be said in part clergy present, but who, did not speak
"This has at last come to Father were Rev. Father McCarthy of 'Tha-
Sulliyan. He, like teeny others, has i mesvill'e, Rev. Father Harrigan of
looked forward to promotion, which Blessed Sacrament parish, and Rev.
meansthed' t ti of a parish." St.J h'
pastor's duties to the church and to I number considered of Mrs, J. A. the Government will no
his flock, citing the parable of the Hillman, soprano, in "Roses of Pica
Good Shepherd as the most typical rdy,, WN. Houle, baritone, in
of Christ's illustrations in setting la- "Ships That Pass in the Night," and
an example for the pastors to follow. 1
several choral numbers by the senior
He concluded with the words,
'choir of St. Joseph's separate school,
"Everyone knows and likes Father Mr. Ray Stenton was accompanist
Sullivan, I am sure that he will i for the soloists and Miss Lyle
always be a good priest of Almighty
, Stringer for the school children.
God."
President J. J. Brennan of the *t i SERVICE
Holy Name Society read the follow- I SPLENDID
in address to Rev. Father Sullivan,
during which Mrs. Dunn presented
New Pastor Takes Over Charges
ADDRESS READ i of Blyth, Auburn and Belgrave
"To Rev. Father Sullivan,
"Dear Rev. atter:epresenn
F 1 R ti g
the purse, which reposed on a silver
MARKS INDUCTION
tray.
Blyth, Nov. 30.—The induction
the members of St.Josephs parish of Rev. Arthur Shore es rector of
an
its various to s we: offer coaare ga- Trinity church, Blyth; St, Mark's,
tittered here tonightght to l ra. • 4 b and Trinity, lielgrave was
snore tax-exempt bonds— who is
going to pay the interest an the
bonds which are floated to refund
the securities?'
"The income tax will be lighter
as conditions permit, but the income
tax is going to remain for a long
time. They have had it in England
for a long time. There are men in
this hall. who are younger than I and
1 believe they will live to pay in-
come tax for a long time."
The minister asked the audience
to compare the taxes of Canada with
other countries of the world. When
we compare our taxes with some of
the states in the country to the
south, we have little reason to grum-
ble, he added.
Paying National Debt,
Hon, Mr. Robb dealt with the pro -
V
THE BIt(JSSEt.$ PAST
eatre
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Dec. 6, 7 & 8
Matinee Saturday at 2.15
46
eau
l.i
este
With RONALD COLMAN
Alice Joyce
Neil Hamilton
Noah Beery
Mary Brian
William Povvell
Norman Trevor
Victor Mct•aglan
Ralph Forbes
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
LAU (9ES'I'E I., like no olio.' p3o-
tnee 0501 made. Probably the
greatest melodrama ever an-
gulate 011 1h _ sol0.511. II ,dao Pi eaenla
a bunting mystery in which dead men
shunt at uns, and other terrific.
(553119 make your hair stand oo enol.
From P C• Wren's enormously pope.
lat. novel of wild adventure In the
Sahara, Screen play by Phtyl Soho -
Adaptation by John Russell
and iiert:ert Brenon,
Monday & Tuesday - Dec. 10 & 11
WARNER BROS. present
"flue and Ten Cert Annie"
With LOUISE FAZENDA
ALL FOR LOVE—Annie braves perils of the hint sone—die•
guisrd as b01t1d<•(1 sailnl—t1) protect her wealthy "White Wings"
who has been -leanghitied by the villainous Briggs, 1010101' valet of
th0 deo-•as'•d benefactor. In tit a dead of night Annie manages their
thrilling escape to revenue cutter. -
Friday & Saturday - Dec. 14 & 15
TIFFANY presents
"Wild 99 By Martha Rstellso
A Canadian Western Girl
A GREAT BOOK—NOW A GREATER PICTURE
She rebelled against the cruelty of her Father
Driven to desperation by a moo devoid of all human feelings,
Judith, young. full of life—and in love—broke the cords of bondage
only to be overpowered and made a primmer,
A Photodrama of Intense Situations.
An Epochal Screen Play
A. family cowed and crashed by a merciless father—defied by
his beautiful and spirited daughter—whose love dares his enmities,
and even teeny frees his "Slaves" ft'om Thra d m
Coming Dec. 24-25 Clara Dow in "lied Hair"
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hell passed asva5 suddenly l to town. J. E. I''ekttson, Pro
tut -f i�sttyPts. morningin
Iherns ina bed )dieter; Jolm Eckert, Clerk; Fred
Y W. Ahrens, Auctioneer.
roe two weel(e, with an illness which
was not thought to be serious ar1,1
at the Lilac the summons m,tnte
be was 0111,1)13 up in bed told had
just finished eating a light breakfast.
Two buildings, hotel and garage, in
the village of Rostock, were destroyed
by flames at an early hour Saturday
morning with quite an extensive
loss. The hotel, known as the Queen's
was owned liy William Lensa, Milver-
10n, and until Tuesday of last week
had been occupied by Geo. Daline.
Seebaehs Hill. Since then it had been
vacant, The garage was also the
property of the hotel and was not
occupied at the time of the fire.
So far as known the blaze started in
the garage and was fh'81 noticed by
J. Mal the about 3 30 o'clock in morn-
ing. In order to prevent the spreallof
the flatuee to neighboring buildings,
the Stratford fire (leparment was cal -
and responded with pumper and
crew. Water pumped from 0elglihm•-
ing wells helped keep down the flames
Some insurance was earned on both
buildings.
�� tuiis millet; 200 'bushels of oat.
111(10 bushels )nixed) rain; 100 bu.41i
of wheat; 10 balks potatoes,Wood
.--5.5 cords of hardwood, in inches
lone. Furniture -1 lass iupbou'd;
1 ste,n:iou table; a 1(rtehen elutisl 1
'1 -ll nrn3•r Perfection coal oil stove
with Oven h octave 13011 organ; 3
rocking chairs, 1 small tablet,, 1 set-
tee; full !wartime suites, 1 ons) tin;;
oth d piing and ullttreee stand -t
:old dr cors; 2 wash tt oils, 1 vet•-
lndth a e.al; three toilet Sets, 1 parlor
rug; 12 yards linoleum 12 feet
wide
1'
10 yards stair oilcloth; 2
linoleum, 2 pieces of oilcloth;I A1ad
and WAS badly shlgutl both on ,nen dill icon.; few loons; unmhcr of
and hair. pie tttl < ' • a quantity of. dr. he s 1)1,1
Stratford will benefit to the ex tont otos; ts; , :oc ks and ;fare; 1 eight-day
of about 10 per coot, ;n fire iueu•- clock; and a number of ether ,trtw-
auce fat 08, weevil ink to tun a111u.u,1c, • les too llunu•rous to mention about
hent of the Can0ciian 1+'ile Under- the farm. Te1n113 _- Wood. 1(14 all
order's' Assoviatln11 111ak1)13 effective SUllla of $15 1111d meter, cash; ov r
a now schedule al' lower vo,ten for be that �91110)111 1110 fuuutht,' credit
r dit willl
the Pi1)villcr. A deellue i1) fi1•0 Io s
in the city is given as the 1 cads ; joint nays with property owners its
1'01' 2130 cut. ecu 'ty, or a 111r<•ount of 1';1)
11 tlliarn li, 13ude, of the Login txaight 03T for 1•a ll. No reserve as
11""(1'
ood """"ill" and " gnnr1er nor 11 the proprietor has sold his farm and
of ,Mitchell, 1 laovn„
NEWSY ITEMS
PERTH COUNTY
From Oetober 1, 11327 1.1) October 1,
111'28, 30 persons died in llllltt town.
ship.
Mr1 11eeu, speed 00p, )5110 was
injuriA several weeks ago Is on his
"heat" again.
F. \V. flay, M. 1), wan itppniut'
ed a director 1)f thuuulit=''Iburi, $
with It Oapitltlizat inn of 31,700,000.
1Yi11iao1 MUtlhk,', 1.011*' ll it pilot',
struck a Vatic}l to see 111111' unfelt
alcohol he had in th,' mar uud13311.1'
NEW BOOKS IN CIRCULATION
AT THE . PUBLIC LIBRARY
BRUCE COUNTY
Southampton voted 228 for Hydro
with 12o against.
Kincardine will have no election
lie all offices were filled by acclam-
ation.
The former Methodist parsonage,
stables a„d lot at Arnow are of•
bred for sale.
Nilson Farrell, con, 0 near Pine
River had his arta broken in two
places when cranking the car, the
crank kicked back
Bruce County Council will be
increased by one next' year from
88 members to 84. Amebel
Township qualifies for a Deputy
Reeve.
Walkerton skating rink cleared
$1500 o13 last winter's operation, The
hockey club was the factor ie in-
creasing the revenue.
At a meeting of the Paisley council
last week it was decided to purchase
alight to illuminate the soldiers' mem•
enol in that village.
Miss Alice Hang of the staff of the
General Iios3,3ta1, Moscow, Idabo, fund
Carl Haug, of Seattle, Wash„ ate
visiting John and Mrs. Haug at Tiver-
ton. It is 20 year's since 131r. Haug
was horse and he is having an enujny-
able visit.
AUCTION SALE
—of -
25 Clyde and
Percheron Horses
Fillies and Geldings
From 3 to 4 years old and weighing from 1500
to 1600 lbs.
At Lot 8, (McMann Farm)
Half Mile East of Seaforth
Friday, December 7
at 1.30 o'clock.
This ;s ane of the best carloads of horses (vet
shipped to Seaford'.
"Terms of sale crib, DOW,
T. BROWN, 0, J OW fur.
Auctioneer, 1
Following is a list of new books Dr. Pete of the Sierras Davis
that have been placed on the shelves Barde'ley's the Maginficient. Sabatina
at the Public Library: Saint Martin's Sunnier... Sabatina
Fiction , Author Scaramouch Sabatina
The Right of Way ..Gilbert Parker Juvenil Books.
The Best Man ....Grace Hill Lutz The Rifle Rangers Reid
Cherry Square . , ..Grace Richmond Heroes of Land and Sea . , •Newbolt
Tihey Also Serve ..Peter B. Kyno Literature.
Better Heritage ...Margaret Pedley
Nevada Zane Grey The Friendly Road Greyson
The Border Legion Zane GreY The Three Gifts of Life , ,Nellie M.
The Shepherd of the Hills .. Smith, M.D,
Harold Bell Wright Science
The Secret Garden Burnett
Infelice Wilson Maternity Without Suffering ..
Drake, M.D.
The Plains of Abraham . — Cu1•wood
God's Country and the Woman Religion.
Cnrt,OOCl Brother Saul
Lincoln Biography.
Byrne
u urn, and
t'Ulatl0il8 to you on your spiels) it
of held in Trinity church, Blyth, on grecs of Canada in paying off her
Promotion to be Parish priest of Wednesday evening. Von. Arch- national debt during an address be -
Clinton and Blyth, deacon Sage, D, D. of London, was fore the Canadian Club lice° yes -
While we feel )fees regret at your in charge of the service, assisted by torday. Mr, Robb, said that during
depature from our midst, we rejoice I2ev. Jones, R, D. of Gerrie. the five-year period ending Marc))
with you in this well-deserved pro- After the induction which was 31, this year ,Canada had reduced
motion. We know, too, that you veryimpresive, the archdeacon her debt by :$136,000,000, or at the
will bring to your new field of gava splendid address. He spoke i rate of more than $85,000 per day
labor the many excellent qualities in high esteem of Rev. Shore's In October of this year, Mr. Robb
yo mind andn heart that have nada work in other parishes, continued, $53,006,000 indebtedness
your sojourn amongst us such a After the service a reception was had been retired from the current
revenue. Next year he hoped to re-
tire $60,000,000 by the same method.
"We want to make a further tax
reduction ,but I am not going to say
anything more about that just now."
the Minister remarked.
happy one, held in Memorial Hall, A(ldreases
Please accept the accompanying of welcome were given by Rev. Dr.
purse as a slight tribute from your Barnby, J. B. Tierney and Charles
Chatham friends who wish you every Asquith of Auburn, which were in -
success in your new parish. terspersed by musical numbers by
• "Signed e behalf of the parish. Misses Cole, Van Camp and Pauline
"Mrs. Josephine Dunn, President Robinson. Rural Dean Jones of
Ladies' Altar Society; John J. Breis- Gerrie occupied the chair. Rev.
non; President Holy Name Society," Shore of London, brother of the rec-
Iple sing his thanks to the to also spoke. The new rector
people for their generous gifts Rev, thanked the congregation for their
)father Sullivan spoke of his pleasant kindness already shown, The ladies
associations with all since his work served lunch at the close.
commenced In Chatham) seven years
sago, As evrdebee of the kindly feel- 4'
ing towards him he told of reeei