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" r, it I- � - . , §�allm;in, 462; Toni Cluff: 440,' 11�, I 1 , �.J . �� - z I , -0 , . f Z* Veriia RqUedge, 4305; Rhea -Aurtledge, . � I ­ , Gt _', f UZ - - I ... � , � . i.�, .-,,*� ,,, � ,,,!,., ­ I 11 �� .1 ;71-7 1, , I 11 , ; - I ­ - I I ......1- .1 I I ... . 429; Alviri Sharpe, 427; Charlie Dick- , � I'll I'll ;;;; I'- " � - . V .. �_"'T. '..�,_,V%,0­ I �.. I 1'. -1. � � IN -0-.1 tiff & Sons r� F I - I - I . I , jji!�*' of Son 494; Nelson Cardno 408-Hatry .1 �:;;; . I � , " . I I - I 4" I � 11,�:. 4 " . ;, ��fst I NeLe - 3914, -Irene *Zie'l, '370; , - , � �, t , : ,,, , . 6cr; ,�i - I � � �,'��;- I . . . �i,' UM � . I.: 41. ,, �, . , 1� - � I . Bessie: Cluff, 366; Will Stevens, 356; � 1.", �, her and Coal . . +If 1. . . . , I I I I "' . . i . . .1 0 **."Biatrice Kerner, 185. - F. T. ­ . . -.1, . . I . 'TH - ' 'Q �'t - . ONTARIO. - . � SEAFOR , - I : .. � Fowler, Principal. -,;, M'.., , " I � 11. ..- . . I I � Exclus - - I ­�­�'l I 'i., I I 1 VV P%O I Room H. -----.,---- . ,-,T., '. - I I . I . -1, 600; Honors, 450;,Pass, Wo. �__ I � I - 'I I , , - . , I I- - Tota I Lk- I I '_ "Ill ��" " " .1 -1 I � 6 ' - I . .. I I . L I . , Margaret Drover, 501 ..Muriel Beattie, foal, W. S. Broadfoot n; filly or giving a. slight history of . . , . - � . . I I i . - early . � 476; Helen Ament, 459; Margaret gelding, 1922, Williav­_" I �­ck, Staf- pioneers, ip very interesting. t - p, ��` 4d � ..� I I / I ine r ty. Xckejilaar I I.:,-4, 1 - 4 (_ - 1� Milli ,'� * . , . ci 447; Clarence Hoggarth, fa; Alex. wrlgh� B j", g� bt - Allan Ned Clark was again hailed to ., , __0, , ! . i 11 444;, Jarrott,, 443; Edith Bate- _,,1-57,; , "M ... I I - . . . Vivian, Staffa- team -14;, ,, , ess, Man- police court. �'This man claims you _ I , , 1. . roan, 429; Ona Nicholls, 421; Gordon ning Bros., �onddsQ .,'-'O. Fother- hit him twice," said the magistrate. , q . I . I 1. , - I 4 � , � - , In desig,wng these B ful H . Rennie, 420; Burna, Stephenson, 417; i4gham, Brucefield4,,'_"M'f ,',fhaddock "I "did u64" said Ned, "but he sat , , . I . eauti ats- so that- they are SO Norma HabkJ[rk, 410; margirret Cud- - gelding ,, I ,�zen�rally.'.v I- I Londesboro; mare, fxil't'-4�'q : there with his hat on when we were . A -arable , and ...Ncomin'& -our. Millin' ' ' , I ..-�. ' � , , qrs have more, 413, -Mary Reid,.409; Anna Ed- Manning Bros W41.1lifij�)TTU'd-ek. Man- up singing the -National Anthem. I - I . munds, 409; -Madeline Hotharn, 408; ning ' . , W.em.a. trul ' ' 61"_` . 0',es',sibi" *,to their. ingenuity. - I i '90" - .,y,"r0jn'ark4l- e­q:F.pr S.- S'�Vvopdt#*E*k,,��,: Manning knocked his bat off and then gave him , . - I ' . , --himil I � I I - Ith ' �,. : t , 4 1 - � xiu�y 114161.1 '29T. � Ituageli --Alleft,.889; ,,� ,, - - - a hot in the ear to make him stand ,.I 1430§` � " b66w`9tudi6d` wr I an , - ,. V-.' , " .., � �, .1'. . - .- artigti� refined sense Aii6e* jTNIJer,'�hg- Mary Archibald, Heavy Draught 01400*",tood mare on his feet. I don't care,�, said Ned, . ib ' ' 'Crich -395- Jack Cadmore � , . that. I the 371 -'George , _1 IS seen.iii every shap of brim or crown, and in I ' _' in foal, Earl Sproat,� RE -00n; Alex. "any dirty'Anarebist who will sit - , a Oke, S25; 'M ' - * � ' I '839; Elv. argaret Me .* - I : - more delightful ways of placing' h . 7 Wright, Brucefield-'���-.,..-W,.,�,."-.Burchill, there like a. log When I am up singing I t e glorious trimmings Lennan,.817; I&rbert Potekion,,3-11 - ' #­ - _F ., . I Dublin; filly or _-,:e4% 1922 the National Anthem. Will always feel * � I WIT ��., "" , � , e A I I ' ' ' Broad- the weight of my fist." Th* case was t ,�z; , Bernie I .I, 1. 1, - - - - . i Uargaret Ross, 281; Blanche foot Seaforth; RDI _ 11. ,.� r Sea- dismissed. � Our.pppsent stock represents'the. final 'word intorreet e Dotrince, 808�,,Jeaji Frost, William Patri k, � �'J pring' ' ' 3021, � . , P - v - ., . I S -- Millinery. -The prices are equally . pleasing. Crowell, 257; Mary -Thompson, 246; %20, George If spared. I WIN go up and have a � . . - . forth; filly or geldlne,- :' - I . COME TN ANY TIME. - ' . John. Cardno, 223-M. W. Mackay, T. Dale, Clinton; A. _V ­J k at,',:HtL on County in about a . I %­ I - I : . Teacher. � ,W - ,',. ii , . , �_,_ . �Toadfoot, Icto . � � . . . . I , R. Burchill; filly . "� 9 . . I . 61r1 -1,g' mg, 1 24, fortnight and learn ,how the natives , � I � . ,- - Room 111. . . ,� -11 I . I . I Gray Bros., Lond"bo"; teT,p in bar- have lb)� behaving thent,selve.T. mnmww� - � .. I I �*�� ­- I Total, 630; Honors, 470; Pass, 378: ness, Alex. -air, 1 N . . 1. �. . - - Sintpl Ki " " `r William J. J. 1. . I I . - I . " , - I I Eleanor'Evans, 698; Mary Barber, Patrick; MOD I .. inare, filly or "i'll i.g,, any . .0 law_ I . - Sproat, Wilil-a � - Patric 1 566; Evelyn Golding, 550; Earl Gil- age, Earl , �, , k, i � " I I p e, 54�; Ian XcLean, 5.29; Eileen George T. Dade;. swi�e.ps"e, Earl .- McKILLOP 's. ., , I ffitorm New - Spring, Coits' i3eh i I "'. �', , I ., � I 1. . .1 apman, 490; Pearl Reeves, 490; Sproat. I - ' ,' the . � . -Awp, CemenlL­Car of cernent has arrived at � . - Charlie Pindar, 479; Helen Rankin, Roadsters -Roadster �-4 ' e in bar- Walton Saw M94. Phone 14-2= J. Me- � - , , 11 I - 478- Elizabeth Rotlph,. 474; Chester ness, R. McLaren, He * . " ,, roadster Donald. WhfWrt- 2992-1 * I - - . For Women Who Wish Good TaisteArchibald, 468; Bessie Edgar, 438; team in harness, Dr6 * . ., . ___ ,;. �- `�A . '­ ss, Sea School Report. -The following is -11 . Ruth Chittenden, 423; Dorothy Wiltse forth. ,-. .1 " . 'I'll .1 . ,��_ the Easter report of School Section � �,,, � 413; Harold Henderso�i, 401; Wilda Township Special. , ­ imals- No� 7, McKillop: IV-GTace Somer- , Without an Extravagant Dis sku- - � .1. .. , - 1. /X� , 'Pla�. a Routledge, 400; Helen Merner, 392; Manning B .* I _.. � -A d chain- ville, 72%i Billie Thamer, 48. 1 , I � I � Cecil Adams, 386; Grace Free, � _ . 1. Sr. III - $.1 1 . . 1. ,�! . 388; piorf (Livin ne � annin- - . I I , . -Rosq Drisco, 78%; Dorothy Dris- 1 - � Helen Selater, 379,- George Rays, 378; Bros. -, � There is such -a. decided indication of - - ,,- ... , _' �k, - I I . coll,'78; Orval Holmes, 67. Jr. III- - . ­ thorough goodness in every det-40 he - . 11. Alvin Knight, 365;.Billie. Flett, 346,; C. AW6� George. Taylor, 91%; Helen Somerville . A Kathleen Stewart, 842; Jack Stevens, Hereford. bull, Jobji'Xenn ., Dublin. I I . 838; Charlie Reeves, 381; Iva Crowell .y 89;'Eileen McLaughlin, 80; Dorothy new Coats, that one, to look at.'themyv6uld .. . . 7 Judoes-Light horgesi, X'� F. Brown- Somerville, 76; Cora Mathers, 69; et thern'to, be'mudh -higher' _. - . 301; Edna Storey 294'- Jack Wright, lee Clarksburg; heavy`-_hbi�es H. B- Arthur Balfour, 65; Grace Perdue, 62. . . nattirally tiepe .1. - , . .1 . 1. 1 290; Irene Cluff, i72, '. ' Jeka - Toronto; catthe,� , �, " iliggim) II -Wallace Shannoi 6. -Wal- . - � . priced than they ar6. . . .. ­ .. . Missed part of examiftition-Kath- Ci�Ai. - ,�. � 11 . 'n, 811Y 1. t. ' , . . -40 ... . .tk!r Somerville, 89%', Helen Tomlinson ' - .. . n .,::, . esq,�-C o#,,.,;,' 'b ilh$hed ', - � leen Stewart, Alvin Knight, Harold , , .� I ­ _,a,��, I '1vil .,,, .A .-Are:' 10T le il i� 04t(m - -884 'Mck e Shannon, 85; Everett �:41-:_i "­ -_,,, ,� . 1. - "3enderson-, Edna S%Pb%,,4feu*-'Ghff, I ­ - I *Per -White, 77.-E. M. - r ategr��,.Of I . , - . - , � Ii"X­'QVWT , , .1 - _ �'11 . I �r I 11 . t "l- �Ml� 1 � ...... , I I .1 "' �_. � , tion, stab- C. Re6ves.-M. M. Hartry, Teacher. _� ; Gorddi� - L ��_ ,'. I'll I :1 .�:, , , - Little, Teacher. I . ' . . . . - most reliable materials and - , Room IV. , aq Elm Street, Toronto. Eighth Line Notes. -Hiss Adeline - ' . expert workmanship- mpuddi ' ' i int' 489; Pass,' 390: Elsie Dear Expositor; 1� Regele returned home for a few weeks � � ng - them Q / � Honors, , Drover, 608; Mary Reid, 595; Betty Easter is past for this year, and after spending some time in Fuller- I � . perfect fitting. garment6,,­-Still considering , Southgate, 656; Billie the display of Easter hats by the fair ton. -Mrs. W. Koehler, who recently I _!, . Moull, 554; � the high standard of -the finishedgarmehts 11 Velma Quail, M; Hazel Hulley, 522- friends, was charming to behold. underwent -an operation in Stratford I , I I 1� ' I I the prices are� indeed reasonable, - � I ) Arthur Golding, 511; Billie Cudmore, Parliament wound up at Queen's Hospital, returned home on Friday, , � � . I . .. - � . - ..- � � '10 /,,' . . e�j 51Q; Elizabeth Stephenson, 473- Ken- Park, on Friday morning at 2 O'clock and is progressing nicely. -Misses . neth Beattie, 461; Ma3de Hudso�, 436; and Harry Cockshutt, the Governor, Frieda and Adeline Messersclimidt � �, I . . . Edna Bateman, 432; Corinne Hothami will be over Tuesday afternoon to and Mr. W. F. Koehler, recently at - .f * $15 to, $60 - , - 1429; Evan Rennie, 425; Edith Fergu- give his -consent to the bills passed. tended the funeral of the five year � I . I . I . . I son,, 423; Lulu Hart, 420; Jeannette The fellows in Parliament did not old son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman . .. I . . . . I -364� Edith keep very good hours this session, as Knechtel, at Rostock. -Mr. and Mrs. ­ - C ­ . I I . Joynt, 368: Lila Wiltse, .. - 1. I . . .. Ritchie, 359; Vera Mole, 354; Edith it Was often three o'clock in the morn- Fred Koehler and Mr. and Mrs. . P, - . ___­ ,� . I . ,. . - I I - - 0,T, -A., Charles Regele, spent Good Friday . - ing before they got to bed, , - . : ... Henderson, 349; Florence Knight, 296, . - I I - .11 .� - . Church Union and Redistribution -be- with Mr. and Mrs. Esha, in Ellice— , I - . . . . Jack Dorrance, 275; Robert Venus, . I I . - ,. 252, Wid-lie Bristow, 224.--J. R. Hays, ing the main reasons, coupled with Mr. and Mrs. John Kerehna and chil- . Teacher. l long-winded orators who like to -hear dren spent Easter at the home of Mr., Room V. themselves talk. Four-four beer is Henry Koehler. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred . I ve - Man-Wh - coming in the near future. It is Hoegy and children were Easter visi- E ,.ry . � .. o Needs A Total, 050: Winnie Savauge, 528; - . . . . . Lorne Sparks, ba4; Harry Sheffer, thought that it will be easier to take tors with Mrs. Hoegy's parents, Mr. !� -1 . 506; Ian McTavish, 506; Jimmie Scott, than the stuff which has been dished and Mrs. Julius Doerr, Gadshill.- 11 506; Leo Joynt, 493; Irene Eberhart, up to beer drinkers. I Nvill, pass over Quite a wind storm passed over this I W 'suit 483; Stanley Dorrance. 471; Helen . I � . I 11 I Ne the Church Union racket, and in Re- vicinity on Monday evening doing , . ..- I - . Rolph, 470; Ross Rennie, 466; Jack distribution, a riding has been taken some slight damage. -Mr. and Ivrrs. I � '', - - I Hotham, 453; Mary Flett, 449; Patsy from the following counties: Huron, Charles Eggert and daughter, Della, 11 ,. il I n- Southgate, 436; Jean Pinder, 425; Bruce, Grey and Middlesex. In Hur- spent Easter with the lateer's co in, usl I 0 Should be -,Specially Frank Grieve, 420; Ross M; -Nab, 417; on it is the centre riding which has Mrs. R. J. Cogblin, near Listowel. - 1;i I � - been scrapped. Toronto gets an a& Quite a number on this line attended I - r1k terested in.Our Wond _ Blanche Wiltse, 412; Dorothy Parke, ditional five members, and Ottawa, the funeral of the late Claver Eckart I . 412; Jean Pearson, 397-- Dorothy I - . . - .. I Hamilton and London, one each more at Seaforth on Tuesday. i i Drover, 392; Ethel Hoggarth, I eiful. Stock of Sprn . 389 ; than they had. Death of Mrs. William Staples. -I Douglas Stewart, 389; Mattis Edgar, I I I . � , '887; Craig Buck, 382; Helen Peterson, I was not up to Queen's Park durT Death came with startling suddenness, . Clothing. 371; Elva Pryce, 3-50; Gladys Holmes, ing the last month of the session as I to ,the home of Mr. William Staples N . . suffered from a severe cold or influ- on Friday of last week, when Mrs I ... . I /� . enza duri -nth � "I , � � I,- 334; Kenneth Adams, 178; Lilli,#n 4 , " , ng the whole mo of Staples passed away without , . I Reeves, 171.-E. H. Elder, Teacher. a Mom- �, Therels always a dollar and.cents RoQm VI. March� It. reached one of MY ears, ent's warning. Although not in her . . . . . which is now of very little use to me usual good health for some weeks 1. reason for --coming here for Men'S Total, 300; Honors, 225; Pass, 180: for hearing, At least, but the news she had never been confined to her . - . ! � I - Clothing.' There is always ai quality, Betty chittenden, 279; Helen McL�an from, Parliament was conveyed to me room, and on Friday had been at- - 'Sp ' . , . and Keith Sharpe, 270; Dorothy -ain verbaj�y or I read it in the daily tending to her household duties as . 64, 4., I.. , ., . style andfit reason for coming here 269; Edna Smith, 264; Leona, Box, papers. usual and was sitting on a chair talk- , . - This season both these reasons are 261; Stewart Plant, 258; Garnet Free, A pretty parade took place here on ing to her daughter when the sum- . "I I 1. � . /; immeasurably strofiger. We have 257,' Billy Scott, 256; Hugh Oke, 224; Good Friday, when 2,000 members of mons came. Mrs, Staples was born in I - Merle Hulley, 219; Martha Storey, the Salvation Army mustered at Hullett township 62 years ago, anti . 1� � I an in)m'ense new stock of Spring 218; Edgar Stevenson, 217; Ross Al- Queen's Park and with I 5 bands walk- resided there until her marriage to ' l Qlothing made of the new and be'tter len ! 216; Charlie Peterson, 215; Carl ed to Massey Hall, where a holiness Mr. Staples 46 years ago, and for I 1 ­ .1 materials'in reliable colorings and de- Knight, 204; Jimmie Cluff, 20.2; Glen meeting was held. 32 years bad lived on the farm on . l - Pinkn6y, 201; Gordon McKellar, 189; I regretted to bear of the death of the 11th concession, where she died , � I . sirdble patterns that will itresistibly Gebrge Welsh, 185; Nellie Reeves, Mrs. Susan Ross, whic.h took place in and which her energies had so great' I i 180; George Pinder, 156; Mary Howes this city. She had lived in the north- ly contributed in converting it into L, appeal to- any man who likes really 140- Rollie Stewart, 126; Billie Box, ern part of McKillop nearly all her the beautiful home it is to -day. While , . . I good clothing at reasonable prices. 73;'Nelson Hulley, 8; Arthur Hulley, life. I convey my ,sympathy to all a woman, to whom home life appeal- . I . ,- I . Greys, Blues, Browns -and Fancy 5. Fletcher Ritchie, missed exams— ler relatives, especially to a- sister, ed the most, and the. duties and re- � ., � Gladys McPhee, Teacher. Mrs. Davidson, who has beet Wee sponsibilities of which slip never neg- . . I Mixtures are the leading colorings, -el bereaved within a few weeks: lected, she possessed a genial kindly — . with the Greys, light or dark, strong . The letters of John R. Goventliock, nature, which made of her neighbors . ,. I- 'P. -Ma 11 favorites. to $35 SEAFORTH SPRING FAIR — - __ I � . — I - -_ I �w 11 I PRICES ......... $15 An unu,sually early spring found the �, . . . farmeks in the middle of seeding, for . . I . � � � . 11,11 , , ­ ,, -_ -_ - - . - - - ____ - - =� the date of the annual Spring Fair 11 ,. ,,, I , -i' I - �,', _: , . � . of the Seaforth Agricultural Society i ,,, i��*' '" ., '' 1- �, , I . '. .. I � - 11 helif on Thursday of last week. This, I I � �',,_ I COAL AND WOOD ... I 1. 1. I � -1 . er I I I � I - � .­: erfect wea- � I , - ,�, 10a ". - A�% e ther, and the fact that it was the day .I , , " . . A- ", , - -1 : N T V before a holiday, did not have a very Why delay? Buy your Coal early. Get bet- , Men a*..' ow �iprvclg Hats,, material effect on the attendance, as ter service at less cost, and have it when you I - - I I � I _ I I I . � 1, ;' - there was a very large crowd in town � I I I ­ ­ all Afternoon, but it did to a greater want it. I . A Dressy lint. mike'oa 'world of difference to your aP-: or lesser extent afflect the number You are safe in bu ing our Anthracite "None . - ance. By � h4 in some of the classes. Yi . ., I 11 , I . . pear X 1. t­*i,mean one that becomes of entries I , No tro 0:�.W $4 61bm,oming hat; we have The show of heavy horses, however, Superior." It is economy for you to buy good � ' foil. uble, her 0 1 1 1-1: � - 11 '11* �. � �ie go � was good, both in quality and hum- coal -the kind we sell. , ods -the right thAkii,iii 6&ss quantities. Come her,, which made the competition keen : . . in and 1. I 1. I ;;.�, � . � You,r order will be appreciated, and will re - .i . try one on. 1 , ,, �i ­ �, ,'�,��­­.­�., I � and the judging interesting to the I 1. I . . I . . . _. . large field of spectators. ceive prompt attention. . I I I '0 ..' . I PRICES 10.06,101 - The following is the list of success- e. -- Coal delivered in April or May, $15.50 per ton. . I CF. � � ,� �.. I . '' * I_.. .� . 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What, nd 61 life,f W, muat 11#�,',,fo ,ii `,,��;�,'­ �, - A , . 11 , �.SXR "I'. ': 4v, . ,, � eral was held from her late home on - I ' � _ .oliendlive 4p! . ... 1: aplo..to,popWx � 11-t I , ,.I �� I , ��', I .1 '. . 11 _W 'Tuesday afternoon and was � one of glory of m4hkinct and 4#j%;4 .1 . � - I ta . .1, ", 11 �' -q. �, J , the most largely attended in the dis- I ­Jwrer ,.. ..... unto. . Which of ms con i4ieow t ' ' W V - 91 , r . V � , " " -, ,2 trict in many years. The services ' greater ideak- Charac , �er -to him, was� !.! . - _',-,,J , " ' were coiqducted by Rev. J - A. per6_ ' i not a decree- no, a flat, but- iather" A , ` �"�*, V �;, son, and interment was mad; in Mait- grAW, trawition of Personality 1. " , . ��. . -Al ­� , landbank cemetery. The pallbearers ... through development. There was no ,. � , , , , , , , , ,,_ """"", ­ � ,,,� �,, 5 " . were Messrs. John Cuthill, John 11 , room for cataclysm in him. - Therts, , ;�,111 I "i , -1 .� ... .� .�, , p.�, .� .�, , . �,. .,,,� 11 . - . - - - - - - Shannon, John Dodds, John Smith was none in his learning --he worked. . .. � ... �..� ". ', - , ,�,�.-., � r,?', John McClure and Thomas Archibald' ' There was no in his theology. To, - "N "�!�!�;��i��r I �� 1, .- o, ge. " all old friends and neighbors of the family, him, God was always orderly in His; . working and the , � .. � �,�,_- 111M, , .. , . � ' :_ � i ':��'­ I Death of Robert Sparling, An Old unfolding will of', God was ever before him in thought , ..; , " , - -, .. I "I ,& . �.:7�1,, ,� . I - I .6�1-�.,­ ,� , 1, . , 1. �,,,'�, _,. ��. McKillop Boy—The following notice and endeavor to reach ont after Him. I ' :�,,��,',��, I 11 ,� " � . ,'', of the death of Mr. -Robert Sparling, While intensely studious and scholar- I . ,'�.-'Jp,�, "". - '% :I , Ti, , _�i � an old McKillop boy and a brother of ly he was deeply emotional and his . - 4;)Aill�.� .­:," ,"�2, "',_, Mr. Albert Sparling of this township, great soul *often burst forth in some exclamation. 'Scores of times have Y, ! �� ,,;,I . 11 1;,­.� 6 ,�,._ g :,''. �,., " :��J�,!�. which appeared' in the Vancouver heard him -break out with the follow- .. .. ,�,' , � ,��­:". , ,, . " .;';,. " � Daily Province of March 30th, will ' ,. ing. I �. "..1-i , _, � � . . ; .� � be of deep ir"rest to many old friends . I � I � 1. I.. � '4":.&.� 1, 1". -, � here. Mr. Sparling wAs one of the I Strwig son of God, immortal IQV.0, ,_��,-"",, 11 ,,,`��', ., , "'. �4',,�:, I ­.. ,�, z� , foremost educational men in British _", - , Whoii we that have not seen Thy faeo ,..� � - 11 �1, . -, j 1: � I I... ", .��:,��,...` Columbia: "A pioneer of Vancouver , By faith and faith alone embraee� ," "" ­­", �...., ­.. 1�,, ".."., .. . :.- I I - _ and one of the best known schoolmas- Believing where we cannot prove. . � I " ,,, * , "' ,�� I . :"� teri in the province, Robert Sparling, . . , ­', - a , ", aged 62, principal of Aberdeen School Our little systems have their day-, I I , , - , ,.­ ­�;;` passed away at his residence 241� They have their day and cease. to be, ���. _:��_�;, :;_-R, ' Fourth avenue west, on Saturday af- . They are but broken lights of Thee .l ��. � , �_4. � - ', 11 - ".. , I I ternoon. Re had been ill for the Past And Thou, 0 Lord, art more than they. - - . I. ,;. . . . . I , . " " 11 � eeven weeks. The funeral will be held - Let knowledge grow from more to ' _,.�"" - I_ I -1 ,� 4', , 11,111, ," on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock more, . - . . .:,. " . . , :. rzll-"�t_ , from the Mount Pleasant Methodist But more of reverence in us dwell, .. , �, .. I --t .., . - .'. ,'.�,l .1 church to Ocean View Burial Park. That mind and soul according well 11 . � . � I I.."" � ;-%' Mr. Sparling was born near Seaforth, May make orre music as- before. I �..�.. . ... %%%;;; I � . . �1.11 . ��,� Ont., and began teaching at the age ;. 11, �-4�,, , ,��I_ of 19, a profession he followed for He had no use for the ranting . ,�� .,� , ", ,!� � more than forty years. He came to too funny vaudeville airs that we ..'�i' 1 � British Columbia 35 years ago, With get in Many services to -day. ' He I �'_ 1� ! - "? "... I " 1, the exception of five years spent at never killed time. He was one of . ,.� ± �, .1�. Vernon, where he taught, he had in- those who thought it equally.wrong. . I , - , I - structed in the Vancouver schools to kill time as -to kill people. He waa ,�� I . . �,_,&: . ,� during all his residence in this prov- birsy-yea, we believe now -too busy. 4�:,, I N /0-­�;,74, , '1 ince. He first joined the Vancouver He had a vision of the unity of things,, :­ �:.. 11 _�� I teaching staff as assistant at West unity of faith and knowledge. To, ,-%.` , " 1111'� I ,%, �,­ ... , I _��', " school, a little frame .school building him humanity in its process of de-- �.. � I'll -, __�.'.,�'J I - 1, I­ situated in the West End. After- velopment meant the recreation of' ,�,,�. ,­,`�)� wards he was principal of the East Jesus. ,In him the race was united.. I "., , � :"-�. � ,� - � �. ch nt to Vern- He saw the works of men to mean the. , I , , ��:,� on for five years. On his return tto divining of God's purpose and the- '­�, � - :P I.. 1, , Vancouver he becamoe principal of getting of things into the all -moving :, :.":� ", Aberdeen S&ool in 1906. Mr. Spar- chariot of His resolve. He had a. I .." .. , 11 . -,,u ling was the type of schoolmaster who great mind. Always alert -and study- , ", I I ; 1_ 11 � � always kept himself posted on mod- ingt who has not been touched witli .. ;�,7_ ; 7., I ..:�., ,..� ern methods in teaching. He was an his power of description,., or bis ,al:�I, 7. . , _ � authority on taxation as applied to itY to unravel a problem that was in-. .,- T� � IV school expenditures, and had deliver- tricate. He was a great soul. He - ,., .. 11 - - ed several addresses on this problem felt the divine contact. He had a. .. :_' ., which were a valuable contribution great faith, a great hope. He seem- ,��, -:,i to the study of this question. During ed to catch the Christ ideal and �as- ., 7 the summer vacations for the past . sion. For their &akes I sanctify my- I �!; several years he pursued studies at self. All he obtained he used for, �_� - Washington University, and only last Others; 'he knew no selfishness; I he 111", " year was awarded his bachelor of would preach, teach and help the ,!:� ,.. � arts degree. It had been his inten- weak; he was always looking for arL �, i 1;z, ,��, tion to wTite for his M. A. degree this opportunity to serve; he was a great, : ;,�. . .. . � 'r!,, summer. He was a good citizen and friend (I never saw better). Having- ., . -1: I .. , �,,�, took an active interest in Juvenile said all this, I naturally come to the I �,.: I I "11, .� ... ,11 Court work, in child welfare work, ,conclusion that be was a great Christ- IS and in the Pioneers' Association of . ian. He had the courytge of his con- � i�, �... � which he was a prominent me�ier. victions; he was not carried away by- . '.. �:-. ol'. The thousands of Vancouver men and "every wind of doctrine by the slight � . .., * .. women who received their early edu- of men whereby they lie in wait to, - 'I.;, � a.'._. cation at Mr. Sparling's hands widl deceive." He ever strove after the. .. -1,11 � ever remember him as a kindly mas- unity of faith and knowledge, striv- �� I �11 , .. ter, whose influence was always di- . ing after the fullness of life in Christ.. - _.. rected to the higher ideals of citizen- We mourn, but not without hope; we 'good-bye. I �� , . I,' ship. He is survived gy his widow say fare -ell but not Van- �.� and one daughter, Mrs. Ella Curtis, couver has lost a great student, �',.i . .1. of Seattle, at one time a teacher in teacher man and Christian -citizen. . . � Vancouver. Mrs. Curtis is at present Thank God for such men as Robert . in the city. Paying their last re- Sparling. In a letter received by The � . spects to one who bad served the city Expositor from M,r. James Black, an- 11 �� for the past thirty years, a large other old McKillop boy, and a brother 11 A number of friends and former pupils of Mr. William Black, M.P., of Tuck- 11F attended the funeral of the late Robt. ersmitb, enclosing the above para- .. .. Sparling principal of Aberdeen school graph, Mr. Black said: "I enclose held from the Mount Pleasant Metho- herewith some clippings from the Van - dist Church Tuesday . afternoon. The couver daily papers in regard to the � ,� services were conducted by Rev. 0. life, death and funeral of the late M. Sanford, assisted by other clergy- , Robert Sparling, also a copy of ther �11 .1 �, men. Rev. William Vance and R ev. address given at the funeral by the '14.A 11 C. A. Williams offered the prayers. Rev. J. P. Westman, president of the :111 ... I Rev. J: G. Brown and Mr. H. C. L. Britisb Columbia Conference of the , -`, Gregg, read the Scripture lessons, Methodist church, JAr. Sparling was I.., . . , , , The principal address of the after- born on the old homestead on the 4th . �,,, ., noon was given by Rev. J. P. West- Concession of the Township of Mc- ,,� 1". man. a close friend of Mr. Sparling Kil-top, in August, 1863, and was edu- ,,.,,' .:,. . , . for many years, who said: I havelcated at the Roxboro public school,. ',�, 7'� , , j.,: '. given me to -day a painful duty and I McKillop, the Collegiate Institute, .�,' 11 I 11 ath , , so one that gives me a great, deal Spaforth, the Clinton Grammar school I .If I of pleasure. Painful, because I must and at Toronto Normal School. For I , ", ,� R.qv farewell to ,)no of niv best the last four summers Mr. Sparling .%� " iq friends,- a pleasure, RS I realizo the I attended the University of Washing- . � '-,l I , ., honor of qpeakinz a few words -n, ton at Seattle during the summer va- �� .,O . . flnest and best cation, and last year received his de- �. . I..". I men I have ever know -n. I havo boon grec of Bachelor of Arts and was � � q I � � v ery . intimate1v ne(Junintod with Mr. I pretty well through in his studies for :��, " Sparlin%r for 25 years. and in .all that � . time I have. ever found h the degree of Master of Arts. it takes great courage for a man of Mr. � 11 � A .11 I Ch 1 ti itv falls or stAyifis. bv tb,? ris J a n S arling's age 'to undertake such a P � : 1 � lives of individiialq. not beliefs noricourse. MT. Sparling began teaching , . . , '414 " I rioctrirps. and when a nobleman hs - when be was 19 years of age. H is . 1'.."! I lived we have our qreatest Rrg-nment. first school was in the Township of �.11 -.1 . quvh was onr frien,i. Tt is an inspirn- Morris, not far from Brussels; from ..: ,� " �! tiftn to loo'k- into the face of A stronz there. he moved to Tbe-selon and ar- :'.1 1 man. Ho iq ,qbl(, to qep f'hinR-.q AS a rived in Vancouver in 1989, where he . .*! wholo and not in nRrt. Re rises .q- has taught; ever since -with the excep- . I .11, i.; I . I bnve the local and views the linivers,T. lhi�r tion of five years spent at Vernon, , . B. C. Mr. Sparling has been pTinei- , . . . . . � 11 ,:�'�, The rn%in sees nria efernal mirnosr I- ninning t1irongli all. Mr. Rnsr ,nLr PR I of the Aberdeen school, Vancouver, for about 30 years, and during that 11 I . . , '. ;� � ." .... , fil irns on(, of those grPat. men of vision. time a grmt many boys and girls .� .11"',il� . I TT -p w,qq a qtrone character. T,pt mo ilimfi-Ate hr one inrident.. On one have passed through his hands. Mr. _ I , .;.�,i' , ,,, ", I 1.1 � t, I or(Insion while visiting Sparling was perhaps one of the very- best teachers in the province of Birit- I ,�,,'�, , . I ,%T'i .. "I ��,,�t-1 w� viqifnd a qoriFkliqf enrin. This PIM1110 WAQ strr)nvly ornoqpd to Rnv- ish Columbia. If one had asked Mr. . , ,�,. o' ­� 4 , .� , " thinlx in the iinturp of C'hurrb. Ono Sparling what was the chief factor im the sehool, he would have sold, the . : !�, 4 .:;:� , I .." rnqn in pnrtfrular was distinctivplv pupil, of course; All other things WOTe 1�1­ ­�,� � , :, ,�. � ;, I - "'Reti" A714 nnt.n�ro-niqti(-.. After Mr. to him only a means to an end. Char- ,:�471.,114 �1� 11 ­�, , ': SnAl-lirZ had spoken a qliort time. tHq TnAn arose qstid- "I em -no in acter was the goal. If education did-- � I � �,;; ,,:' . . . .and � 1 -re determined to -rip evervthiry to 11 tot develop character -40 hiM it Wst failure, To Mr. Spa-rling.n6&1*ft- �.,,� I xl,:, �, � 1� ",�', i 1. "I i. n;.eoq And damn thp rhurcho,q but, 'hon -mV a mattered but life -the largett, A611. , "I ,,,� I � `.% . , �,�R: "r 11�.11, :. v Tspp. nnA bear that TnRn. all est, fulles.t life that the individid,&1*69 I .� 1�1 � "'W� I �' ,;�.; flfrlit is &one. Tf the, cilinreli can pro. +,r,, T Innv,- -nnfhJnR to I ppable,of and everything wasjiddged- , �1111 , 1, ..�­ I . 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