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Suell J, W, Beattie, W three, 1, . =10 =A_=Wr . W 1, I A I � '. �,,V_.., � I The Council of the Municipal Qor- Reeve or the ofter of the local mun- 'Good Roads Commission, — Hugh , 2,; 11, . M M`�'fk . If 111 11 tlie � :I . i,�,i 21 , .. .... " 4 A Q'Shauter, i , , .:�bg I - �'Wg -. , , 1 ALB -4 , �� , Ist. Tam � Wma �qr,asi,4 irn�qp . 1 M., %ff Q, % ,',.,� '' I � I , , met icipality,of which such indigent is a IJIU, james Balluntene, R, A. K �, I . , , �: � , . N "Au awAgg .. . ., , , � ,. ". " . .11, ;� , . ,, ., �L i I I .4 'L . , �A.,,%-g�i`tv � 11 N ��, tL"�,, poration of the County of Huron � I I mu - td� .,g ey a I . . -, . tual trioad,--Rufus, will Tecite. This. ob% �,%gr , R , , � I �tjl' - �. ­iW '00- . ,4�1111 ,jW L; lia the County Council Chamber in the resident, and that in every ease the Beattie,Xennedy,. That a grant of //`;� G 6,:�, "" � L �'j . poem was the work of one day, 9,4,4 fWb 4441�� vi,w * I., I -1111 A ­ A )" I Court House, GGdarl,04, . Qn Tuef � . i,�­ Vwv , �t - 1, 10 % "T "t R I,, "I ��111 il, 'LEF � " . � since tb� Battle of BmAockbuxa, , was, uadro# *eja " ­ ' . ',;�j� �b� � cti .. Asy, bospital shall, forthwith notify the $100 be made to each Agricultural So- un, I '. N'! ,� 1� 11 I � - ��.��,,� , , , , - 11 , , 0 to-aigh� 14'' Aw t' W ,:' T1, - (� " , . I . ,,, - ' ,, m 1 1 ; erA9 C -at 411 indigent patients shall he Executive Committee. . .-t .:­­ ., `111 , , � , 111W - , i� I ,­�,. �.�, . . SeqUang. It is covp%idere4 by Wm - 0 ". ,� �, �% 11&��11;1�1 I 4110'. V ,4 �, January 22nd, at 2.3 p.m., pursuant Reeve of such adr�lssion. ciety holding a Fall Fair. ----Sent to , the biggest day's work,eyer donv in . i , �` _ to statute.' Th " L X1 Burns, master - it is o%n=a1ng, ' it _W,14t�, 1 - , , 0 11 4; .. rjo 111 I , " The.,folipwing Reeves and Deputy sent to a hospital within the county, Turner-Hendeison: That the n1em- hics� , I It I ., . I .. W 4aqv7 it A v* , - V , - , t'.g. W,r . �!gi,�t ', " , . , -, � , - " '? ", . I I _ piece '.I '2 Pro . . � M-OUS c a us, . I.$ �, - -� , " " - - . "M ,t - Ch hospital ' - bers of the Good Roads Commission be �i in It is hieorp,orat6d In one dor -quord. Z, NA1.14 1114 �__� Ou"'1PPS M, Par, t�4yqrl 04 ��,i:�,�,i�, a , - - , poem 'the widdy diverslaed sent 1,01", to Mi Reeves . having filed with ,the ,Clerk whate sue is able -to From t J 'I - 04 vide reasonable facilities, and that and the County Engineer attend the , " ,4., t I I the necessary certificates. of electioi , . ,. " ,. . 9-aftht J,%,, Ja i I �1 , 0 ,�-`-'�17t'�,"�i',"� I , I ", E,,,-� , " __ � , - . . r , � I -e 5UWjr4jty.­_W'Q 4041f ' ' big. t I I � i ,�,, 1� �1, , asophy—together -witb the lior- wi 1= J so .i4_ ' ,*be . ''. , :1, " VA,9 "m . -.'11'11yol,,�.. I N A, w, ia and subscribed the dieclaration the county and local Municipality 'Good Roads convention to be held in' mmts-7-pathos, humouri $ 1 . w1lboull 00 V1. ,� _�� - � of office and took their seats at the shall in no case be respozisible for Toronto�,Carrled. I r0ad # 'i fav , . � � , 1 �1'11�zlq�?, .4"'. � . �' ., , A 0 PRI K_ . ad , 3know " juof . , Rosedalo�'�`;_&'�'_ nLos Phil I , . �� 111 ". . eouncil board, as the County Council Jthe accounts, of patients -improperly Wright -Beattie: That a grant, of -.1 I *, . rible,, the Awful, the, superst$a9us,. lie'side W7,040 Wr 19M , rae� - ;� MI I �, "' -1 ,- k .,04 , I P ,. t I I I., � I gi�iwqpx i . � ' � 2nd.',The Cotter's, Saturday Night: her Im *I , , A441, FAg � I ,s- 17, " ­., : , W44 -OM PX�_I. b � 7A_' 4' I; �114 t"il � ,_ ' ! 3rd. Man was, made to Mourn. Had sale sweo!t,the a -,. I 010 4W A �' V . � of Huron for 1929: -admitted, when the local county hos- $100 be given to.-eacli Agricultural So- 8 , "" , ?. Municipality Township Address pitals could admit such. . ciety holding a Spring Fadr.�Sent to NOW nja:�& r, k ...­­ , ,� I V"�,.", _46 � "I I I , - �­ ,.& '. -gllm W., ill , � . . R v,��, . - !_� ` �' 4-iN,�� Ashfield--J-ohn A. MeKenzie, I Dim. That all accounts for maintenance Executive Committee. �.� " t'. �­ Burns 'written only thi,s one piem me," and bq v6i�y .w.w - VA, I I 1A - Rallantyne-Sweitzer: That a grant ._ ' nay the one line. 1%an�s inhumanity W,As one *f these .old,,old $6- os -1 . I yw�,; "W4., ^ � '- W.11 MW,�;Ik,, giinnon; T. J. Anderson, Lucknow of indigents be payable in the first ,. a , 4,u&, 1'1� " , , , � I ColbGrne--Hugh -Hill, 4 Gode instanev by the local mun 11C CLUE ­., , (Si D S to man makes countless thousands then we had. oButags, $imogfl sung, 01 40tow., ;;�VF'Io ; I � . . . . . . . ��� .1 , . . . rich. icipality in- of $100 be made to South Huron Plow- . ,- .. mourn," would have carried his name by our. greAt minist I ., wr , `0 ; I , , Clinton. stead of the county, and that the 19- men's Association.—Sent, to Execu- _­­­=�_ - . rel maAtor A -r S --'- .. ;?, . , Goderich—J. R. Middleton down the -ages, for here, lies the cause ;MITIO Rennie. This is -not -a BuMV A ' M041'��.' �g 1;�.. I Ats, Xu W.�,; I , .. L �, 'IN �, I � , the county or the reverse of t I ;.---, 1,,.� I number on Soule, Z 01 , 'A � - Grey—H. A. Keys, Brussels. eat municipality )be reimbursed PbY Aive Committee. .. i- .1 — of the suffering, the sorrow and the Song, -but is, a vary. ftting *�," " I ­ ,III.:, rus'sels. P,m �,�, � oil, " � I J. F. Clal-lins,' B -he pres- Hendlerson-Stalkeri. That a grant biography, travel, t*14-ogy religion, heartaches of this world, and is at our pro I 10*0t, . �; Riw�� 1, ,'�'"�, . asl mw- - 1 � 1.1, "', , L. ' gramme to..;night., YOU I . !", 511A - 9 717 3 -11 , once the judgment and the punish- know Milue sin .1 � � , 'P11",VfA%-,­, M, Hap --L. A. Rader, Zurich. ent method.-­4Referred to Legislative of $100 be made to the North Huron science, poetry were re %ented. You ,qs a poor so I Around Vlg� ivqW43,4;� ', 4 4 L t:� , !�, ­ 11 is, I Cliffor . '' that only a went of man�s refusal to obey the but when he sings a so . . Here? tragur :m '. ,a L 0, � , , Howick—T'homas Ingl d Committee. Plowmen's Association.—Sent to the will readily . uade� rt s 4% A'aud-i-nw, , 't A . a�,�#,' � N it�t,U - Geo. Hubbard, 2 Clifford.' From the Women�s Rescue and Chit- Executive Committee. very small space 4�'ujd - *bly be r-reat commandment --to, love .. gies a ha ,ti­,,,<�V � � your it is wonderful, and 11 _44 a '"'ine". � and: 1� I'd � -,,t gg " Milne -Hill: ' .. vup of , ' - �, X'-" "! dreu's Home, Loildon, asking for a allotted to poetry ani �gj: AjfQtl." ,,etry neighbor as yourself. thank him for hie c * lffiidnoss ,,yo ,f . "I'll auillett—E. A. Adams, Loridesboro. That all taxes due the to! __ 0 010 "ill . ., . v 1. 11.1, R&Killop--Jobn Dodds, Seaforth. grant of $150.�Sent to Executive county by municipalities must ,be from the Psalms of.'DaAd t' ,h,. Burns' great understanding heart programme. . .. ftw�e. * I I. I - 'III:,, � �­.. ". A�.­ 1�1':-.'� .6 lgorrls--W. J. Henderson, Wingliam- Committee. paid on or � before December 31st in present day was consjd�ro, cl%i'ly -the metted at human wretchedness; with And then we listened td "Sects . _-1r-7f1_1;P _-, 1-1 ,. ­, � �0�, I � - =;: 5 1: I , Wha Hee," that great Scottish re- uffiokrmi ;, - � `�:, 41, �;.t.�.�,­ �� Stanley- -A. P. Keys,'Varna. From Hastings County, enclosing each year, otherwise 5 per cent. will choicest gems of the: niost outstand- WhereBurns sings "in simple ScOttish cruiting song, which'Bas rallied more The Iff ]a ':' :14;j��S. " , � % Stephen—A. H. Neeb, Dashwood. the following resolution- -be charged ------ mCirried. ing writers could -be aft. itted, and yet,, lays 3 ppery, Pavez i�' M 'O'-, F, Dr. Elliot, the great literary student men to deeds of valor than any song, ways and a &6toh�Wn&ok4' .... It.. �: W. H. Sweitzer, Crediton. 1. That the Hospitaf and Charit- Hill -Milne: That the Clerk prepare The lowly train of life's sequestered ever written. it is used I 1, I � r',4-11. �'_� a� 'L.�' "I, __ gave I . �J;�j *,:�-�,-�,' . when he came to the songs and poeulsl- to -day on day one that; C .&­ I ". Tuckersinith—Roland Kennedy, 4 Sea- Able Institutions Act contains no In- a by-law enabling the Treasurer to of Robert Burns, ritimbe scene, . " ­ .. , I � I 1, . .. � � , , , - "', �,,, ��� ii . i'l �,,��,J.1;,4'. . . . forth, terpretation of the word "Indigent" collect back taxes due previous to the 1 his e ti orks, ring 600,1 the best programmes laherever the the suecess.-of the Atli ...... .. 1. ��- ,,�, � p, azed , I n re w ; The native feeling strong, the guile- Faiglish language is spok, , and is in . , _ 1�.., Q . Z , , ; � I 'r. . � , . Turnberry-1. J. Wr - and those in charge of somehospitals next preceding three years.—Carried. less ways," a class all by itself. Liberty is the Huron Old Boys" Assoeiatioli 0f, T4' 1-1;24*-.i� .� ,� ight) Wingbam on that shelf, I an, Uisborne—Jas. Railantyne, I 1-Unsail apparently believe that the word in- his reason tW the writings I _­­ I , -.411 - . WeKenzie-4Miole: That the county giving , ronto. Then, 'to% L Friday *ajs W!��T�,�t`i�,-f,,' eludes all who y I _ , ,,, 1%. W�4,i� E. Wawanos,h---4F. D. Stalker, 3 Blyth. - ings of -no other -poet, .the principles art riz 170th annivie ­�%% ��,��44 "I , raoIT, of it , it, Stht- 4"" * c �% '�'�"�� are -not disposea to grant $100 to the Trustees' and Rate ii the Scene Of a thou a p e, truly and, I I I . " � ", ", - of R -r:18 ,contained, as did the writ- he lifts the curtain o keynote, and he wrote dow* "Libert " pay their hospital accounts. ,Cotter'r. home, --frugal, honest, virtu- invaluab, , an , ,,,,t n WdQ the poei; that is i�tilj, I - 1, "A" 1�1,, . V. wewanosh-­M. Mole. payers' Association.-4Sent to the Ex- of Free 'Government, redigious I'bert , d C , , , ". W I � - I 44V0011 , " � , I I e ot be to dear- �",,,":A � y and reverent: and Scotland. But, . ��., Tlowns— 2. -That the Government be re- ecutive Committee. and democratic social structure Helu" ly bought." He had read an 0 .., i 0. , e 1o, I .11 I, � Account , .­te4 1. _.,:­. �?, , ej- ,"��1'1. ". "Indigent" is intended to convey, and ' Battle Of a ockb and it I . . . . . . I., , 03inton—N. W. Trewartha, Clinton quested to designate what the term Mole -Anderson: That $25 be grarit- might have also added that his 'narae From scenes like these Old Scotia', Of the B nn urn i showdown, the hbagwis, � � 1� ��1&1 ... �_e_ 1. --R. E. Turner, Goderich. eded to each public library in the is symbolic of honesty � so thrilled him that you ;T way to -the at-home so far , .�;; i I 1�:�"; " ��� I Goderich . ,, patriotism, grandeur springs 11 agree . " X J. W. Craigie, Goderich. to amend the said Act in such a way county.-­lExecutive Committee. charity, independence,, veveTence foriThat makes her loved at home are with me When I say he wrote Liberty was concerned. I bad the corae,6b. . , ,� ,',..'.1.z" !,l _ ." :; '�- 11 I �,�,- ' . 11 , , �, - Seaforth--J. W. Beattie, Seafortb. that ,hospitals shall he required to Dodds -Beattie- That Highway No. God and love of your fi,*Row man. I revered abroad; - into every line. It was composed on with me, but no my pouch, 1-4 that " �'�'� i I do horseback while #ding thro�ljgh a respect I vvas like!�&Gl* 'hen 11��. �'..'��,"`,_,",._- ,�_ I .ham make consistent effort to collect their 12, three miles north of S,al,orth, .be not wish to appear as an I Princes and lords are but t b ,QrLW I ,.�i ­!­ 111. Wingham--J. W.MeKibbon, Wing , he reath I ;;�it-� :for 111Y I j�'; �,k ".. ",��;"., Villages— accounts from relatives-, who under straightened out by cutting off the apologist for Burns, because Burns of kings, -blinding storm. It is interesting to saw black -and -white advertised,' r "I 11 ' � 11 __ 1� .. 11 . , . � ,,, . q --N.. � '��_., '_ " Blyth—Dr. W. J. Mine, Bly-Ch. other circumsta��wlk, would be liable, two corners at each -end.—Good Roads needs -no apology. Many people, how- An honest man's the noblest work of nc�te the effect songs have on cer- ,cents. Wild -eye& he searched -his, . ' ".. I. . .,��-g �, , ��. �,� �� ,:� .�_ Blyussels—A. C. Baekei, Brussels. before the municipality is approach- Commission. ever, have. -an exaggerated and er- God. tain people. Chairman Stewart sat trousers,but his siller was in his paueh _��,. , - " �� 11 11 t�, '... ' ­�' 1. .... ­,t�, ,� ;,.:',,��",'� .. ..... ��, � ;j'­,�'L !.�`�",� .. ..... ��,' ,,��",'� .. ..... ��,' roneous opinion of his fondness for sincere though Unavailing regret he bolt upright through this number, and at hame. I -borrowed two cigarettes I "`N";� when - ,�-_ 11 ... In � ! 1, . I �, 4,% __ t��.�', �,,., I -1 ,,�,;.��, � ­ � Exeter—C. B. Snell, Exeter. ed for payment. The procedure Two petitions were presented to both the -glasses and,the lasses. In viewed the helpless children of dis- Fred Willis -a-Ag "lay the -frOm twa former Seaforthitesi Nit. .. I, "i�, ., ' I - ,, �,, "k beheld � �.._:,��; '.� I Hensall_,R. Higgins, Hen -sell. which makies a county a collecting the council in opposition to the one judging Burns the' nuiti, we should tress; with tears indignant he Proud Usurped, Low," Charlie was, they were nae like the earacoh, They I I -1,1 ­ The Clerk'presided. After the roil agency for any institution is very presentd th prvious day r charig— measure -him not by -the standards of th� oppressors of humanity indiffer- away back in other day,%, with, a I&- hadn't the right kick, mon. . .1. 1':" , � 11 �' . . . I ,,,.,�., s, t .... ,w I calland reading the provisions of the 613jectionable�--fteferred to Legisla- presented the previous day, re change to -day but rather by the loose moral ent to the misery of th crosse stick in his hand on the old Ed. Floody, the secretary for .- "', . municapaq act relating to the �rgllm_ tive Caminittee. in Wroxeter 'School Section.—Sent to habits and intemperate customs of the who only crime w eir fellow man recreation grounds. . . 11�� ,� ,,, 11 ... :'­ , ,::.. , , I , , " , . ,'. ": � �� , � , , � , � ,� ization of County Councils, he called . On motions being called, the follow- Education Committee. as an UnGubmit- years, waEp there. , He 'is energetic ,�� age in which he lived. Burns was tingse Now I am going to stp _ , � �,�,: spirit. _p , . � ,,� �:, . out of the enough to ,have come fro . �:'�, upon the members present to make ing were submitted: Mr. G. R. Patterson, Agricultural song boat for a in the land-.* , �, �:,.�,� I � ­�. moment and tell you that produced Robert Bums, whicb� is - 1,%�-;, 11 1, . nominations for the office of Warden Beattie -Hill: That as the auditors Representative, addressed the council ;--�! Thm let us pray that come it may, 'how I became a Burns, admirer. . . , �;' 1�4 f . -,e ... .. , r 1929. -away from Tipperary oi., . . ":,e ­"-,:-", ,. ..: ��­%_ . ._��. of the County for the yea -nd I have Blyth or Clinton, and Floody at O' :! � appointed last January did not have at some length and was complimented As come it will for a' that, read his poems as a boy, a I no sae far I � , 1 , The following nomination was then any work to do, they -be appointed by the Warden. , , C� When man to man the world o'er never ouit reading them, and I cer- , �1, . 120 I 1, . , 2 I , , , Shall brothers he for a' that. tainly - time taught in EgmOudv Hile schodL I ", .M�"XNI " _ _ . am none the worse for it. These I t,"3" �%'a � I I t_ ­ duly made. for this year.—Carried. The auditors Professor Kingston, of the Western pmeam"170 H Te . Ye ken, he may have originated in I I : "'. Moved by J. W. Beattie, seconded are Alex. Porterfield, of East Waw- University, "dressed the Council on The songs of Burns I will lea lines made a deep impression on my , , � ve in %, � ,��,,,­ � ,�, by Robert Turner, that Thos. Inglis, of Bayfield. the activities of the University and in the abler hands of Lion Jack Beattie, mind: JEs father died when he was the spots above mentioned but he de- I I , I �,,,,,,. A. .�; , , . ��­_ , , , , I , . , Reeve of Howick,be elected Warden Wright -Beattie: That Hill, Ballan- its needs. who will be heard later. 23 years of age and left him an ,.Irpb- veloped energy in imparting knowl- :., !.. -, , ty-ne and, Keys of Grey, be the Good Inspector :Field's report of the I Burns died in 1796 at the early age an, with but a scant education and edge and Sangster to the hard-bolled I. I _,'', . - �, . , , '' ,!,� of the County of Huron for 1929. . ', V-,- , �, T.here being no other nominations, Roads Commission for 1929. ---Car- schools of East Hbron was presented of 37. If nature was cold and un- without money. ,Standing beside the, of EignIoUdVil-le of lang syne. I . ,. - ��,,�� I. I . , ", . , ,.,d � and read by the Clerk and ordered MAT go charitable at his birth, Provid grave, these are the lines he cqmpos- Art Forbes is president of the � "�;' the Clerk declared Reeve Thos. Inglis ried. Op . a I ! ,,,,,, That J. W. -nd gracious at the close of co: ns. ., �.�:_:::: � elected Warden. Turner -Ballantyne: printed in the minutes. . merciful a Huro; He no wore the Forbes Tar- Y t�., �.. I -V The newly -elected Warden was es- Beattie and G. W. Holman be ap on his life. By virtue of a s w pif� tan, but a white vest and, a spade -tail ��., 0,1A-., - (Continued on page 3) � omewhat � ,�,!., � ­ , VV� , 1, - pointed on the Board of Audit- -Car- � �, I prolonged illness, 'he was 0 stains, coat, and those coat tails were here � . 1� ,. ��,., I . ven time .,:. ,�,�j 1. . 1. '' , I , , _ , coried to his seat by Mr, J. W. Beat _____<:_ D near with pious reverence and and yon among the guests of the eve- 1 �,'.'q ried. EVOI&ES", le . gth for reflection—and his repentance is raw � I *.-1 I ''I - ;­X�,' �:�,,,,,,­.* tie, where he made and subscribed the Hay b evidenced, in his penitential urritings attend, nffig. Ile,made all feel that they .. �, le�.:, 'McKibbo-n,Stalker-. That A. J. Ir- LIONS CLUB CELEBRATE ,. .. ,� �, ,�.,,- �1.i declaration -of Officebefore ex -Warden . I of this ptriod. Here lies the loving husband's re- were one again in. the- old couutry� I I 1, .I'. . - I .� I Rays, who congratulated him on his win be reappointed as trustee of Ladies please brin- L I ,. , , ,.�". � Wingliam high school. — Education BURNS' NIGHT unch. When he closed his eyes for the last mains. where we all spent happy days. Doug- .. - election and introduced him to the . . % N. 11 . time on this world we firmly believe The t,ender father and the gener�ous Wilson is vi . � .1, , I 1, �,,, ,,, , I ­ . I : jW ,�), * � r '':., ��­ Goinmidtxe. The Se�zforth Liors Club -cels:�rat- � - . . W,e- .der,�t tli!4,.�" ., . I t, council and asking for him their , , � -, , " adidik- , .1 -1 I", ,�I..�'. , � 'tliht All uriworthine", *had, -ft M, h�anzcl, - - . .. ky � I e Doug li­��s -4 � b, ,C t1w, , , "' �,X ­ =-&-an­Z . . _,"n': . f'"', I'll - C That we ed Burns, anniversary at their regu- -from The �itying heart that felt for hu 11 . , ,, - M Kibbon-Trewartha: n M On, I f" .". -hearty support in carrying on the - him—every stain of passion or de- - -Vi , grant $1,000 to each of the several lar meeting beld in the Commercial eats. Mrs. 1&�,- had one 0� e"' , `�,� , work of the council. not an angel; he was a man and— hau(h, every ignoble word, he laV man woe, ­:': ".11 I � . - ere, his dark lock� streaked with ,ar a .. I.. hospitals in the county recognized by Hotel on Monday night of this week : . Doug, and Doug has one eye on. the .. ,.. The newly elected Warden then ad - A M,,', a Hen for a' that. th The dauntless he t th t feared no eat tickets. And he is -no bad at that I I dressed the council,' -thanking them the Govern in ent.—Referred to Execu- The chair was occupied by Mr. He lived in an age in which teniper- unnatural grey, plowman no longer; human pri( ..;r . !:,, I tive Committee. Charles StLwart, who gave a sketch . The friend ( job. I �_ .... heartily for the distinguished honor of the life of Scotland's great poet, ate habits were more honored, in th�, ' . ."I-ise man no longer; no longer sub- 4V to vice alone a .., . ,.�, . � . I conferred on him in electing him to He-nderson-Ballantyne- That Messrs. breach than the observance. He was J"t to criticism and misrepresenta- foe, But I must tell you of the. 11M,an, '�,- , ... �, Adams, Stalker, Turner, Anderson from a viewpoint %eldom considered, born, as be states himself, with pa�, tion of evil tongues and uncharitablt� For even his failings leaned to vir- from Glengarry." Progressive euchri - � ..'.. �. , the Wardtriship. He referred briefly , vhich gave it additional interest. He � natures. Me great friend of man- tuEs side. and bridge were among the attrac- , . I to the several matters that might be and Higgins be the -Striking Commit- sions strong and wild. The tavernt . �t; � .4 dealt with at this session, touch -i tee to name the Standing Committee- was followed by Mr. John Beattie, was the nightly -rend(.zvous of kind lay dead ---dead too soon for him- You may search the pages of liter- tions. Bridge I have some knowledge I . ". Tig who gave an equally interesting talk 'h � . , "::,, I , , particularly on several impor of council for 1929.—Carried. community. Burns' striking and i.� self and the world; he had passed ature from cover to cover, all down of—some, I said. Also ,euchre. Be- , -1 tant on "The, Songs of Burns," both from the trials and troubles of this the years, and vou can find nothing cause of the "also," the tailor's young- . __ �, .1 be- lieattie�Kennedy: That Col. R. S. of teresting personality, his ready wit � .. 1.1 . I matters as the school expenditure which we are privileged to give be- -finer than' this -as a tribute from a . , ing very high, the tendency being to Hay,� be appointed trustee for Sea- low. and brilliant repartee made him a I life—made his appeal to time we hope est daughter and 1, who were hooked . . , IN forth Collegiate Institute. --Sent tii elcome guest and general favorite. to receive favorable iudgme�t at th� son to hi r, Ile not only com- up for life by the late Rev. Mr. � " " li ,,;, educate our young men and women In addition to the addresses, excel- w Burns lived the life of the average i just hand of his Maker and his God. posed these nes but had them en- Thompson, a Presbyterian, and still is, I � I to leave the farm. He thought so 1�dnc,atjon Committee. . . �. " � me- lent solas of Scotch songs were In man of his day, but be bated Lion Chairman Stewart, guests and -raved on a mo4st stone and eroet- for I believe St. Peter always extends 11 lliggins-Padcr: That -rt, IM r. _ A ?. , , thing should be done to reduce this gW � c -d at the head of the grave, and it the right hand, of welcome to in - ��­ a grant of by Mr. James Stewa Fred , hypocrisy and manfully and frankly "llow Lions: It is a great pleasur, I I .1 1� and - w, r. M. R. Rennie, with Mr. to]d the worst of hirriself as well as !S Y -e to -day, and this message bers o . f the Kirk. Then I go up in I tm� . great expenditure to make the $25 be made to Rensall Seei Slic, -- lis and :M for mci to be here to -night. I have stands thei , em, "'it - programme of studies more suitable Sent to Eicecutive Committee. Earl VaiiEgmond acting as accom- the best. His brother Gilbert, claim- waited many years for a Burns' night ead annually by 100,000 visitors the milky way. and I was Playing ,". . "nell-Baeker: That Mr. W. May be umbers and sightieers. The paid admission', euchre. Well, the tailor's youngest I , to V10 agricultural interest'. The S panist, while one of t'he best n ed he was not by any in Sc-aforth, and at last, here we are ,;. ,, J '. road expenditure was mounting very i eappointed on the Exeter Li,,.Iucat,,.on of the evening was the recitation of drinker the perusal of his Bachanalean me, under the Lions "Paw" to do hon-' to Burns' cottage average yearly daughter moved a table higher up, ., .pp �.. I � rapidly and ther, appeared little Board.—Sent to Education Commit- Burns'famous poem, "Tam O'Shanter," poems might lead one to believe. or �o Scotland's man of destiny. Now 79,000. This is taking * place. 133 and I stayed where I was. Then along ''I chance of any reduction -of the cost tee. by Mr. Rufus J. Winter. Dr. Hal. B. AndersorV Toronto's the Club need mal,e no apology foi y"I'l after his death; there .s no . .� . Craigie-Hill: That Mr. J. J. Rob came two ladies—one played a man% . ".." . ; , . on the highways. He was not in - ROBERT 13URNS specialist in Medicine, has proven con- thi�4: it'- an honor to honor the m(m- pprallz I in history to this. One writ- .1 � . � :. favor of raising taxes if it could be. ertson be appointed on the Gederich Robert Burns, whose birthday we clusively by gleaning the various ory of Robert Burns, and it -eems c" tcll`� Us tht, reason his memory is part. She walloped me in a close . ... .... -1, avoidcd. but apparently this would ricd in his writing, to fit in with the bions Club as vou h' t green is that he wrote his linis . ,- Collegiate Institute Board.—Sent to celebrate to-ni-ght, was born in Ayr- -;ymptorns melitio PP mes- ' i h, much as you'd expect in Aber- 11 ..... . comp soon. The Provincial Highway EdueRtion Committee. shire, Scotland 170 years ago last that he died of heart disease, brought 'ill notice the Scottish flag standing sage on the heart of hUmanity, and deen, and I remarked, "Just like the .., .. I - � , expe-nditure wag increasing and, tak- Hill -Turner: That Mr. j. W. Friday. Ile w�s born in an "auld on by rheumatic fever- and not from by your plate, has a Lion as it-, emb- the,(, are true words. Possibly his '�cotch in Hbron." She answered, ,� . Craigie be appointed on the C lay biggin" or cottage, so poorly built dissapation as is �rcqluf,ntly char lem, and so we are "a' John T nison's grvatest ,,orrow came to him in the "No. from just a,; good, Glengarry." I.. ing�the place of our debentures which roderich c ged. 0 "I 1� are being paid, off. Hospital Board.—Carried. that on the day of his birth th(- Janu- This essay may hie found in the annals hairn to -night. Every citizen I think � ' Ioath of his much loved Highla-nd There you are. The man from Glen- 1� _ y winds blew snow in upon him and of'Medical History. � has a good feeling towards the Lions Mary. Iler name was Mary Camp- garry was no man at all, but a "Mae" '� 1, The following items of corres ,& Trewartha-Middleton: That Mr. B. a " . " �." pol "he following day blew the roof from As for the lasses—wvll to quote Club. We have the kiddies with us bell, and she was a dairymaid in the from Ralph Connor's hame county, A ence -were read by the Clerk and these Chant be appointed trustee of Clin- ' �, I the cottage, and he and his mother again, Burns in a 'humorous reference 190 per cent., and this is a worth- Burns' neighborhood. Their engage- and she 'Mi." L. ,McPherson, of the I ,I I were referred to the several standing ton Collegiate Institute.—Sent to Ed- had to be sheltered in a neighbor's to King Solomon and his many wives, while asset. Now you have listened ment IV- as follows: Each carried a Montreal Star. . �.11� � committees, for action. ucation Committee. house. said: "The wisest man the world ere to a Burns' programme to-niglit, and Bible and ,stood one on either side or .. �, A resolution Of the County Council On motion of Me&%Ts. Henderson In the dane,� hall,. it was "ladies �1111'11.. - Such was the stormy i-fteption saw, he dearly loved the lasses 'O'. Is Chairman Stewart and 'myself who a small stream of water, and dipping chain, grand right and left; swing h V,� 7�, of Simcce, that the provincial G.Ov_ and Turner, the council adjourned to Scotland's Man of Destiny received at it not a peculiar thing that men are have had to do with this, feel grati- th,,ir hands in the water made this lem, around," and so or. The caller- -,.,., , ,; ernment 'he memtoriali7ed to amend meet on Wednesday. the hands of the world and, poor fel- so unwilling to forgive in Burns the fied that it has had such a good re- vow, which each had already wr ii ofT was that young fellow you hear I,,"' . . itte the Highways Act to pro,vidk, that the Wednesday. low, the winds- of adversity and the sin that was so freely forgiven Mary ception so far, and has been a suc- inside the Bible, and then exchanged over the radio' onfe each week, and 111�..� I I . by-law appointing a Township Road County Treasurer Young ,presented storms of poverty never ceased to Magdalean by the Great Searcher of cess. I am tempted to tell a story books and Mary returned home to pre- he knows how. Progress, I noticed, - Superintendent may be repealed or his report Of the financee of the past blow upon him. the human heart when he -hurled that just hcre to bear this out. Two old Pare for the �wediding. Her brother .. amended by a unanimous vote of the year, giving a ,summary of the re- Born in obscurity, denied the ad- lofty rebuke at the pharasical -mob Scotchmen in the old land, went to was very ill and she -nursed him h . ad been made in the square. dance 1, township council without the neces- ceipts and expend4tuTes up to date. vantage of Classic Education, the who would stone her: "He that is t'he funeral of a very dear friend. through a long Mnes-_ contracted the since a year ago. For instance, the ��, � " 11 . knew which were their right .1.1, , sity of the consent in writing of the The matter was discussedby the coun- Privilege of cultured associates and without sin among you, let him cast They were tired and it was in the .same fever and died. The Burm' oldtimerg �14 . to cil. the opportunity of extensive travel, the first stone." days when liquid refreshments were Bible is still preserved in his mem- handn, but the young timers, didn't. ... !", Muister of H11gliways.—Referred . , - ,:. I The 'Striking Committee reported. he spent his short life in an unsuc- Human frailties which in the com- served on such occasions. They par- orial. I think his tenderest lines were This year the right was not left, nor . .... Legislative Committee. cesisful struggle against poverty that monality of mankind -eem compar- took weel, but not too wisely, and dur- written at this time, three years after was the left right. 1-n the year the �, I ,From the city of Oshawa, enelos� The report was read by the Clerk. P ing a resolution of the city council, XcKibbon-BaekeT: That the re- often froze the ,genial current of his atively slight, when they cast their ing a lull in the service, MacPherson her death, he wrote that sublime young folks had found out the diffeT- , .7 , i " . soul—and yet, with his miraculous shadow over the splendor of a genius ro, e t his feet and said, 'I would like poem, "To Mary in Heaven.,, Speak- ence. Yes, square dancing has come .� ition of the Coun- port of the -S , ' in g Committee he re- s 0 asking the co -opera genius, be b c no imly the first like Burns, become accentuated an to propose a toast to the bride.' His ing of their last meeting, he tell-, us back—to .stay. I think it's better. I ��, ty Council In ,seeking a larger pro- ferred back . the committee to poet of his c t I tdie ontstand- more regrettable. Let us, there d pal pulled bis coat and said, 'Sit doon, where they met, mi the banks of Ayr, You swing the girl . .i. 11 i . portion of maintenance grai�ts to- amend the .,-, ' , making the Warden ing poet of 11 i ,e -.d - ,ft to Pos- extend the same charity tower fore, Mack, it's is no a weddin', it's a fun- near the castle of Montgomery. He your Partner also. behind, you, and, � 11 . I � , . werds the upkeep of gaols, that it the third mem. r of ,%better Commit- t,rit . d the Two to jollyr I'll .:, .. 1. per cent. tee. --Carried. y an im r s a I' leg y of song. immortal Robbie which -he bespoke 'ral.' 'Well,' be said, 'whatever it describe-; the scene, summer first un- whereas in the fox trots and the . , 11 1. k�', should not be less -than fifty It 'has bee i at great events for you and me when he wrote these is, it's -been a grand success.' " folding her robes, the. green, woods and Charleston you 'had one only. "I , I .. of the total upkeep of all gaols.—Re- The Committee as amended is com- and great men gr, in greatness as wonderful lines: . The chairman has ,said I would say fragrant hawthorn -blossoms. The� ' The Foresteis, Temple is a delight- . ,.",:.,L - � NK farred to Legislative Committee. posed of tb f Bowing: Turner, we recede from t m. Judged' by this something on the songs of Burns. timespent together were golden hours ful big edifice. Elevators take you . .., i. le I - � e . 11 ,'Ili, ,:' - From the National Institute for the Baeker and, th, T� . ", en. standard, Burns was great indeed. Men gently scan your brother man, Nothing could please me more than and then the parting, and the tender- up and bring -you ,back again. ThaVs ..,.,!:! -1 Blind, asking for an increased grant. I -Ell -Dodds: a e report of the Shortly ,before be died, Burns said to Still genter sister -woman, harving my name linked -with song. ness of that parting and the untime- all' to the good for the fat ones and . ";,. . �111 —Referred to Executive Committee. Striking ,Committee ' e adopted and big wife, "Don't worry, Jean; I will Though they may gang a kennin, wrang) I fine thing to sing. The great- ly frost that robbed him of the one 11�'. , that the cards be - be -or -ndred years To step aside is human. �1111'mr tribute that can be paid to the dearest to 'him old yens like, Forbes, and another ye . . i1 ,Z I. RP . , � �1` A petition signed by G. Paulin T ,, ted with ad e thought of one hu on earth, and then ken weLel. In the dance hall we met . I.:L1. J. Wright, C. Mine, A. McMichael � dresses and telep .. i . e numbers.— hence than I am to -day." That songs of Burns is that they still live the bitter sorrow when he thought he, I U7.1 : ", J hu Gibson. and sent in by David Carried. prophecy came true. His -birthday is Many of the outstanding poems of in the hearts of men and are sung in would see her no more on earth. I thos;e. whom we knew as boys and 11.,­;�i�, �,111 ", t��, 0 . Burns deserve mention, but time will every part of the civilized world. have. only time to quote-, the la� girls of yesterday --the yesterday in . ., 'Robinson, asking tbq County Council The Standing Committees for tile more universally celebrated than any I A verse: .11.1" ,4�� IN I birthday ever entered in- the book of Cardno's ball—before the snows of �,177, . � to appoint arbitrators to -settle. the year are as fblloWx.t* __.. .. _ - Oh, pale. palo now, those rosy lips, I winter had bleached dark 10eks to � ., boundaries of Rural School Section Executive Committe(­N. W. Tre- time with the single ,exception of � ---_________ __ __ - .- . __ . ::U11111111 Christmas day. He reigns over a . oft hm, ld-sed %ae fondly what the poet calls bo-norable grey ".., , ;. . -_ . I � And closed for aye .�!;, ,� No. 14, of TurnberTy and Howick.— wartha, 1C. B. S-nell, John Dodds, F. Dominion -greater than any .empire I I �e the sparkling hair. The Poet has a nice way Of ." ... 1; Rdferred to Education- Committee. D. Stalker, 1. J. Wright. the world has ever known. His men- glance, that dwelt on me gRe saying things. 1,.._ 4 yi �.. _.. 11 � From the Ontario Good RoadeAs- 'Legislative Ca-mmittee—W. J. Hen- unients are fouM In eyerylEnglish ' kindly, Now I'd like to give a list of those , I . . . . . sociation, asking the county to con- derso-0, Louis H. Rader, Tboq. J. An- speaking cou-n1h.y, and in our own " lr__,� And mouldering thp.re in silent dust, preqent, And while the spirit ir, .... "I'll . � " A�. :1. --L . *If. tribute the fee of $15 for counties.— derson, J. W. Craigie-, Win. Mole. country ',he is the only poet thus sig- !' '� the be-Rrt t'bat loved me dearly, willi,v, the pen is plumb lazy. Th(kia �.;:! "�, � � 4/j Referred to Finance Committee. Finance Committee—Robt. Higgins, nally honored. He- is the L (a 001)l � — — C (a k (Rso� — — W (a (3 d But still within my bosom core shall 7. . � J.,�,. most ex- ( . . 1� who are not familiar, I will Impart z M From the Secretary of the Ontario J. W. HeMbon, J. W. Beattie, W4n. tensively' quoted, for whether in In- live my Highland Mary. - � ,Q�� , � tale out of school. Prfftt;P�rs do -not . ,j�`,' ... I.. , 8&voll Trustees and Ratepayers As- H. 'Sweitz4bt, John A. McKenzk. dia Africa on the 4�i,-,A,A) plairs. of America !r Don't "t";M", I SLEEP LATER THESE COLD MORNINGS A you think after even what ha% like to set up a long list, of names. At T. : , �", avatation, Toro,a�to, asking the opinion Education Committee�Dr. . W. J. or In far W* Australia, men of British � been -said and sung here to -night, that times, they havebeen known to spe9b, ': ,,',";�t . . . . . . ��,W,,, ok fho county council on, the matter Milne, A. C. Baeker, A. It. 4&Mb, A. blood find in the writings of Robert ! the world could well afford to throw with heated breath W'hen �..�K, . .. 41; - Keys, Sames F. Collins. Burns the fullest expression of their Enjoy the luxur7 of having your house ther rZa 1,0, that In Vie`V Of the fact that rural P I'll, the mantle of forgetfulness, the man- Into a flock of lom in pfin . Y.P. . A�, .��, , nwnwpalffiat couftibuto a -county Property Cornmittes--j. W. deepest, kindflest, most - twg e1mr, .1 I' 1;1 11 " larger . genial feel tle of charity, over the failings of one But editors 1*]ke tbeln, asid V,1U10, , g I ,�, � " , . � " � -e to 46 buildin dy, Geo. Hub- who left such a beritage, to mankind. write this, Itm otill _ . I ;;�: � ..." %, shai M. eqi1pping and, Craigie, Roland, Xmne ings­aiid it 19 the exPress all of thead WARM UP =CKLY , ,Z . .. .;;:"! 7=it-t&1%1%W­ Urban bard, J. W. akxih,bon Dr. W. .T. feelings so dear to the human hmrt Aud -now I want to matte reference have pwivt�tf avo 2 :, t 1- ,�,In' 1� high achools in � 0 a -fellow feelhIS. , : "', t,,,� _ 'n4 �. �;, . that forms Burns' s-aduvingw eigira to in the morning at no extra cost when you burn A - �ffi= .1 , ,S;1�1- I ­-­','C�!�' � 1 ,4'' � �' = VHVZ�1�1 efttnt, *hs9ldr it Zholdid not ,,be Milne. to one Of his old folks love go-nea. again to an editol-4 have, tlmt tM `��!',,-,;,, . '',", ma& fttip one Ron" Of Ri�ftp 0bmm%bw_2. A. the world"s gratitude. Ament's Coal and Coke. John Anderson my Jo. most writers ., , �.J�NM,��, plaorr that at least D7, Elliot Professor of Literature feeling that Ve au bA,�m at Vftz% '. i 1'k'�",�,�,"�L 6� 60 tmdisoh appoi Adams, F. D. StgifloVoS*M V,. Turn- - j&r;ard yj;iveluity, in t, of Iove songs refer to the "unp�. -h " I laud by the coun- aeco . � �% in A I might ,bvft Vut tl4b I ,,­.'� V, tv cotnell a rtdat outbi& Vida cm, Robert Rigglat Thog ,7. Andevoon. tion mplia- Burns did not forffet the 01& R4 11MUKV. I. A=F " 4 , '�` 1. 11', � Voat�o, a, , " "' - ,�', 'L��..'�;�P._� - 11 , I 116uz ?mown as ErArvar4a Classic% draws a etake of the old tougle, eit, few words Qnd =VO4 &18 ,� '9111�,'%'1.,:`,:, �1�-% , , � ;.m i, � . I'll , -" sehOOP11 dt,_�ZdTtkea t4 ChIldren's Sh,61W Colamitteo— placed In a phelf of file feet, bVs%T_ t ting In t e evening Of their I 0, the foregaing. 1'gUtl��(: �-,Itr �!'Qtkp " , �� ��-,�,,�,`,,'�,� � (Wnl- ,� , i. ,,�. � i;,, . . I .1;, il �V , I I ,U & ; ...", �,� oil t2ftltwm hieh his alaimea ww&d bs,n�g,s. . go -IOUs that thby VMra Gogub, a4gat 110vtv", gw% At= t ,_:`:,�� "; �.. . - thin& ve WmAment & COO ee 12=4, 86, Robert 19, Turner, A. 0. 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