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Mr. WlmL Jowett returned,, ---,- '^� with..,thean after spending two weeks bers; Public Would Not M'em'ories of ,a famous Ontario • .,, with relatives. The Women's Assaczation rhet on 7 Object' t0 Seeing Senate county were !brought (back to over 100 men and- women ivho attended' the , Thursday for Ibbiusiness, and, quilting. Well Overhauled. annuawl"(banquet' of the 'H+uron Olcl Tea was served. ,s Boys'",Associati'on -held iii' 'the` King's IMr• grid -Mrs. B..,B, .Stephenson and ��,_ Hotel, Tu'es'day n'igh't. • : .4 M-rs. 'George IStephetnstom have been laid up with the flu the past week. , C, N. RAILWAY Slpeech Ma'k'ing,, interspersed with reminiscences and 'mrusi�c appropriate. p ,_ . �,i The Women's Association of Con- stance Uaited''Church presented'Mrs. - INVESTIGATION to the occasion, occupied an. evening' rtthich ended with card a iii and -playing g Ed'. Britton with a travelling ward- dancitug. •S'. J. 'Latta, Regina, pres'i- ro4be {before her departure., .Mrs. Brit- ton will greatly missed as she The Beartharnois 'business in tha dent of the'assoriationy officiated. " helped greatly in the work of the ea Senate, the censure of three senators for relationship with bhe cam- One-timmie resident from 'Regina of the ,Ontario county tu4rn'ed out in - church. Our loss will 'be Walton s ,th'ei'r pang and the indicated purpose on l'a'rge number, while' visitors from gain. Mr. William Jowett and M'rs,' W;tn. the. ,'part 'oi the ,ruling ,majlority to Moose Jaw and other paras of the, ', Britton visited the farmer's aunt, expel two of them has furnished, in prov. n ice were present at the f!unc- tion'. ^ ' Miss Alice Jewett in 'Brussels on Monday last. the last two -weeks, the engrossing ,. theme, of interest -at Ottawa, if not The 'boast to "The Oki' OAunby .of ' 1: Mrs. J. Ferguson is confined to bed • throughout the whole country. The senators involved._were the `Hon: W. Huron" was proposed .by Dr. A. W. Hllotha Earl Grey, paid tri- m, ' y, ulna w'ith an afita'iik of the flu. 'L. Mc'�Dougald, the Han. Andrew Hay- . }'ute to the.,pioneers of 'Ontario and �;Ik don and the 'Hon. D. Raytrnond. With lauded the -British sjock from which CLINTON the ultimate decision not definite at they had'„ came'. Mrs. R. P. Cle,ari- . this writing, the indications clearly hue', who responded, described vividly .. D'eat'h of ,Mrs. H. B'agler.-On Fri- oug�iest a definit mc,ve to, exclude the f,�o former but to take a ,more the many 'beauties of 'Huron county. She also told how this county had day last Jessie Brown, widow of lenient view of the latter. The Lib- sent carl'ood of fruit and vegetables Henry tBa Wer y g poised Awa at her e'ral +mdn'ority-the 'Conservatives ',!lave to help the 'people in the drouth .. . _.-... to hgmle, Princess Street, in .her seven only a slight edge] on the opponents stric'k'en areas of Isaskatchetw'aiu sixth year, after an -illness of heart _s'cout t'he' idea that, in cases of. this Miss Jardine, in proposing "Our - - • trouble ex'teigling over a period of kind, any., power whatever is ves'te1 Other Halves," made some charming • two years, The, deceased, was (born in. the Senate to .expel, anyone.' The references tb Huron. County anol .its . in Ayrshire, iSboftland,.her (parents be- 'eantror.ersy,;, thus,, d'evel'oped. coristi- populace. Rues{ponse to her re'mark's ing the late, John 'Brow'n and Jean tutionaI as, :well as partisan' political was mrad'e 'by W. M. Leigh and A. ' E. ' 11 4 (Craig) Brown. She eami'e to Canada aspects and •u'ced some further il- H3odgert. S. J. Latta proposed the ,e with her .parents', when -quite young lunvireati'on ` { ,regarding' .campaign toast' to "The Ladies," 'Mrs.. G. J. A. r, and 'lived' for a time alt 'Brucefield. funds. --- - Lanskail ;responding. 1 1.Forty-six years ago she was married Action Meld Unbecoming. Goritriibutimg to the musical pro - to the late Henry Bagler, who •prede- Messrs. M:tlDougald and! Raymond 'graze were 'Mrs'. Chas. P: Geake, Salm' ceased her by two years. For the were fin'ancia'lly interested in t'he (big '.wayze, Mrs: IL B. 'Raynor, A. . E.• past 'thirty years they had, lived in power ,project, while Senator Hayd'on. -Hodgert, Zia • tmiss 'Edna• S'horney ' (Clinton., In religion,she was a Pres- received an $810,0400 fee when it was was aceomn6anist. Master of care - 11L . .... tbyterian'' and latwas a. member of sanctioned ,by.the 'gov'ernment. Thp.e rnbtaies fo•r:the'dancdn'g'azid cards was • Wesley -+Willis;, United 'C.hirrreh, Sur- was the su.ggee on in the relport. tfha i A. E.•;Hadgert. .Mrs: E. P. Paulin, . viving are one suA, `Willliamry of To- this was "not remotely, carriGnensuate" vice-.pre'siade'nt, occulpd'ed' the .chair at Tonto, and two .d'au.ghtersti Jean, 'with the le1gal services erformed one 's'tage of the banquet. - .. widow widio!w of Mr.'Grie,ve, who had cared The principal.,point affectin7 Senator Mm, Latta read',.lettsrs of regret for,her parents during their days Rf ylarn¢i1•d wast}a he was the.trustee from Hon. RioiblrtrWeir., federal min- ' and ;Mrs. Fred 'Cook Wyandotte, r. g' ,' � cirri � gn' funds fro:_i the -A- a h h d t �d t th • ister of IMr. Justice W. M H .. > . IN , {:... 1I.. 9 :' ••r NO INVESTMENT . YIELDS MORE, N. CL[ `F:tea. 50110 NQ l WINTHRQF - 'Mr. and Mrs, Main • D64s, of Lis- towel, spend the week ,end''with rela= tives here . „•- ` Mr.''JohnIXontgomerry rias! return= ed horn. from Taront_6 -Gee--eral Hos- pital, where he spent &e,past two weeks. !Mr. and Mrs, -Leo 1111urray*, of Dub- lin, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Pryce,. ' Mr. James Simpson spent Sunday in London -with his sister, --Mrs, Ross. We ,are ,Pleased- to hear ,that she is limiproving meely and intro- d's to' re- turn to her.home this week. 'Mr. and, Mrs, Thomas Pryce and family spent Sunday witrb: Mr. and Mrs. M. Arm -strong, of N,HWIett, Mr. and Mrs.' F&-iiiis 'B'ufard spent Sunday with IMr. and, -,Xrs. John Arnitstrong, of London, . '. . ,VARNA � ;; 'Miss Meta Sheardow i; of•`Goderich, visited with 'her cousin, Miss' Frances 1ltloss'op on Sunday. Fishing is now. the. sport :of the day. and, nilg,ht._ We are sorry -that Mrs. J. •Rathwe'11 is not *r1provf;rg as fast s her'" friends would like. ' (Mrs. - Reid has returned'. from To- ntbo where h re she visited'With her son, 1: Be nab1ed to � View r{.� � 11�'y./C ■A� ' n M" 7,xr ;l:rp U •J 'Mr' �,, ,:, }' ?"'-,!" SYTRT7'.' k ,r. y J�1��'�pf;y `5(flF"y 14s ;M • fj.� �j 1 �t�',':l• 4 '".'."r.^ • ya, r i!!r-Iu { ° xt., i �S.'?A, M sr�yYr no i r. J. i�hy4 ., L' , xPt �� �'i,;p . , §I 11 Examples ofanadlan Art " Star11 Tuckers � ai ,11 lit,514H $ � `.1'lwi Exhibition of Pictures ,. ' ply, , 1b Barite of M6nt eat :�. *,1f�e4 ac; 5 af'' Suckers have been plentiful A,; Canadian Artists in ` "� in Seafarth since spring came, .fudgmerlt by NIS`;; _. '�'" ' nearly eveoll ryone who went fisJq- i 9 1Ce1 11 1, �,3k I ''ublic School Next Week ing far their returning with a Garrory 3,�SI1xe,'O»'rI ,r`_�;.. !big catch: But the first 'honest- 1,P on Tuesday. Will. Be Splendid Oppo>r t° -goodness trout to arrive in ' lye. town this season were landed { ,by Chris. •Chereos and Scott °; • ` - y ' ttiility FOr LQCaI P80ple.. Hawthorne on Alonday. in. 'Tuiekersmith !Man 'Loses Agtian, - e chided in !bhe catch. were ,two Action of a crud -1 nature was Et►e nee-. °sI,,i � :over 20 inches in length, which and case at supae'me court; Str�i#or4.: i ;�a A"" rare op"rtunity will be given any 'fisherman , will admit are on Monday Ibefore ,1&. Jutstli'ce Gar- ,;O „' the people of !S'eafor•bh and vicinity same Srsh. As is usual, after �• The -plaintiff was the Bank of ;{ j . on 'Friday of next 'week, when the. successful trips like this, the, 'Montrea'1 and the dtefendant,, W. M,,. ' ,,; , Danadian Art Guild, of Toronto, will. , scene of the catch was very Sproat,' of Tackersimith. The. Bal-, give air exhibition of pictures by not indefinite, the men muranuring of .MonC"real arYe'd the defrTidant, ds�, ed {Canadian, artists in the Public vaguely about some lace Sproat, an tVo drafts of ,,x604 each, School. dMr. Shearer, who so delight- " `north. p and an open account of $500. The ed the pupils of the school last De- money -was for three carloads of -,t 10, cember by his interesting and in. fertilizer purchased through ,an' agent by him: QSpraat).,in., the .....s , structive lecture on Canadian 'Art 1930, The a e spring: �f , , p e W. H. Black, a will be present. (burn, Ltd.,,- Woodstock. . i "�»' Besides ictures of the older"' Can- Some of the' , , Allton artists, there will ,be a great E�pOS1tOr Reader Travel$ fertilizer was defecrve aTad' the plain- ,m.any of tbhose popular masterpieces ii_� . �1 tiff Sproat refused to make a settle- "'` '' which represent an original departure !11 the SUllt'tl CaQd rent unless ,he was allowed for the'LL defect. The mlatter drifted on un'iii of . Ca'naelian art and .are typical of January, 1931, at which time Sproat new ideas an�l'id'eals w3iiah"'have made a settlement with Blaclurir .. '' '! gripped a !body of present day Canal- . but did _ vot Bert back- his. accepted a':. Ian Selvenrtists 'known as the Group of W. Somerville Wates of, drafts. Apparently Blackburn made x.,( Among the most successful of'the'se the 101any Interesting and no' remittance or settlemterrt to the r-6, is Tom Thomson, who does not imi- firlm which he represented, lite Tan, guay Comlpany of Quebec. ,The Drank, tate.tthe misty landscapes so' popular Historical Sights in and 'clai+ming that K1hte drafts and a ,( with French, Dutch and English tniras- count were nego'tiate'd to them at the Tp= tens, but who saw the Canadian land- Around Nashville 'Tenn. time Of the trans'acti'on claim to be pia scap-e had a unique individuality, ' the holders in due course and also rugged -and glowing with strong col- ors, He was the first 'Canad'ian art- claim) to be entitled to unmake Sproat ' -I ist to grasp We, spirit of the north. Dear 'Expositor: pay over again to t'h direct, they For the most part his work was done' 'During our Three month stay in not having ""received their remittance in or about Algonquin Park, where the Souith,,I 'have rooted a few things from Blackburn, The first witness to be called for the •plaintiff was Marcel his only, mode of-translportation was in 'and 'around' Nashville. that m'ay in. T _ P ,'. the canoe;_and' ,onlyweapon the axe. terest anguay, of Quebes. .W. Sproat, ' F your .read'ers. The, silty itself defendant took the 'stand and `testi- Tn such pictures as "The, Jack Pine," is justly called "The Aithens of 'the fled that �.he was a salt -agent for ,',. "Northern River'" and '"'Went Wind," Souirh,v for itt 'bloastts many' fine edu Blackburn' In other words, Black-. he :has created in line, tone and calor cataonal institutions, which include for !burn rbotaght. the fertilizer, sold it to the Canadian 'mood in.. art, the white people, Vamidterhill Un'i'-vers- Sproat who would in turn, sell it. He. -Clarence A. Gagnon, a true Can. ity ,Peabody' College .and Ward Bei expl'ain'ed the matter of the two ,ear- theof FrenretaNh omilgin, .delights in mtonti •Botardinlg 'School, The negtioes loads of fertilizer over which the atc- the interpretalbion• of Quebec land-• 'have Fisk University, meharry 'Me'di- tion arose, and swore that he (paid ` sc'ape and inhabitants. He paints call :School and an.agricultural cal- Blackburn the amount of the drafts. with 'sympathy and understariding of lege. I Irive�t Professor J.' J. Keyes, The next two witnesses called were his awn .pbgp4e'. In some of his most who has, ,been 1proni.inen'tly� conmecte'd J.• p,, %'apace 'of the Dominion Bank , v familiar, works such as `Villa w in .with 'the Nasbville schao% for Many in•'Woodstock and George Parkhill, �'i the Laureation Mountains" and The years. He +is an old 1Sbamdey boy and a friend . of the defendant, 'Sproat. t` Horse Race," the winter with its attended the ,Sea¢artlh IColilegia61 te dmite• l'amlahidl ,was present when Sproat11 mantle of snow accentuates the bril- ing Mir. 'C1av;kson,s term as principal . p, .wd, Blackburn for the fertilizer, Ih liarrt color of the ' aint houses. qu ha ses, Even the Athens oil` the 'South must the evidence. of W. H. Blac'k'burn' wino Pi'etures' from' such noted artists as come to 'Huron for, its "Kayo, to. Was .next witnelss to ,be called, it was. Much. The funeral service was held 11ny w is were 'es ane o e .Mar tyro, 'mr.. Justine J. F. L. Em- 'r• and Mrs. herd. Horatio Walker, who was born' at icnowledr a and it is ea ,to aider `'" at her late residerwe .Princess � Street coffers of the I-:" „eral part;•. The bury and- Jamnes G,. Gardiner MaL.AA. The rWL A. of .St. Johii's Church Listowel'- Ont., and who also• ' g ' �' brought out that 'he had coat. -but di - .i paints stand tha his success mvas due ba the on rMonday afternoon, Rev. D. E. Foss 'g'eneral po'siti'on taken Y y tale major- leader of the ' meet at the 'home of Mrs�,A,"Galibraith the humble scenes of French -Canal'- .fa'ct tins .haul' attended such a far_ ceive'd the rnbrvay froan..ISpraat but did oppositton in the Sas-•• r_at remit it to the coimlpany because. . ter. officiating.: Internment was.; ¢rade ity, - o8 . the. , Avestiga#!ig ,:cOullo tte-3 katclle:;gan,Jegislature-... �A1l. four are An Tuesday- There wa§ ', good at- Ian life; Arthur Hemming, the color- outs sc'h�oo•l. and 'under suiAl a success- :. , there was some m4ane owl, hr�e for in-, Baird's cemnetery, tSrtan'ley' 'town- was that the 'action of the senators rioted sons of !Huron' who Iiad been tendanee. .blind' artist, whose ,pictures are ,full ful .principal. "; ! 3 � . i'l iti P defective fertilizer. J. C. M'akins', ship. The pallbearers were W-Uliam was inconsistent with their postitio'n'. invited to attend but because of other �• rChuter has returned home af- of rhythm; H'o;mer Watson, James E, Nashville, too, is 1proud of her counsel for the defendant, in sub- s Brownlee, 'Cree Cook, O' L. Paisley, Constitutional Question Raised:, .duties were absent. ter spending a few day's with he'. MacDonald, 'and many obhers will al- poetess and song writer, .Miss Vir m'ittin the :case g pointed out •that \ G. D. Robertson, Reg: Shipley and M. an Fart from any censure' involver!'- The guests' included: J. W.' Day 'd'azxghters in Zond,on. so appear. . glia D'i'sIn 1u'kcs. Two of her song-, Sproat was in an, awkward' :position, T. Corless, Relatives from, a distance purely partisan censure cuts lit- man, ,George 'Mollard', 'Mr. and T&s, Nlrs', East, of Clinton,' spent Mtn,• As an added attraction, the pupils just published, When Evening having paid the money in tle fi re -the bzoader issue has W. M. Lei h IMr, and 'Mrs. William 'd'ay with -her father, M'r. C, Pilgrim of the school, under the direction of Comes'"' and "The So y , good faith, were Mr.' Wm. Bagley, Toronto; 'Mr. > g , Song of the Mea- and he submitted that the court 'been created• as' to the constitutional Etty, ''Mr. and 'Mrs. J. B, Shaw, Mrs tMz, 'G: "Ra'ymand, of London is 14r, Anderton will give several mnusi- " and ,Mrs, Fred Cook, Wyandotte, g diowlark, comipare favorably with should strive to relieve him of that. Mich.; 'Mrs. W. W. Collyer, Toronto; power ,of the 'Canadian 'Senate. Its M. I. Duff, Mr. ' and Mrs.. R. ,x. ';spending a few days at the home of cal numbers. It is hoped that every• our own gifted' .}Miss (H, Isalbel Gra- position. After R. S. -Has of Sea Mr. an Mrs. Wim. Brownlee, Mr. and members are appointed for life but Lindsay, Mr. John Sproat (Kipling), "Mr. John Beatty. . one will avail themniselve's of this op- ham.. Hays, d p ( p g), Quite a nu'm;b'er of the . public forth, solicitor for the plaintiff; has Mrs. Robert Brownlee and families 'the constitution provides that a seat Mr, and 'Mrs. X. C, Ross Mr. and The members of 'the township noun- portunity of visiting the school and 'buildings aro copied from' Gneak suiblm.itted his arguments;• J'us"tice t._ •- _ 'E� of-Goderich; 'Mrs. 'Hugh Grieve, ''Airs'. 'may be'vacated'if there is a criminal :Mrs, 1C. J. A. Lans'kail, 'M'r. and ,Mrs. 'cil met in the 'hall Tuesday. , spending a pleasant hour in the in- architecture, the 4m,ost notable being Garrow pointed ,out that Blackburn, conviction of the sen'at'or, or if he'be- Mrs. John Beatty attended the fun- terests of Canadian art. Proceeds an exact reproduction' of t h e had received no authority from his Robert Grieve and Mrs. Thos. Hab- , . J. A. McKenzie, Mr and Mrs. E. P. kirk, of Sea_ forth. come (bankrupt or fair to attend in Paulin', Mr. �Sani ,Swayze, Mr. S. J. era! of her cousin, Mrs. Dickson, late fron-1 the exhibit will be used to pur- "Parthen'on," which is used as an art firm to collect t'he amount o'f the debt two consecutive s'e'ssions'. The three Latta, Miss Agnes Munro, Mr, and 'of Hensall. chase pictures for the school, gallery and museum. Another of and. that Sproat had no right to pay senators in'vblved d'o not come wdthin '_M'rs. E, C• 'Mu'nro,' Mr. Alfrey, Zirky' . these is the "Capitol" occulpying a the arnau•.nt of the debt to Blacktburn- . STANLEY the bounds ,of any of these d'elinquen- Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Gardiner, Mr. conum2nding position on the highest He did not think that- there was any . cies. There is, however, a general pro- and Mrs ' E. 0. Walker, 'Mr. 'C. B. point in Nashville. The'War Memo -r- question as to whether or not the vision in the law that the "privileges Innes Moose Jaw Mrs. G. F. Blair, ial is another of these handsome Bank of Montreal were the holders Report of No., Stanley, for Apri�: and ilmmnunities" of the Senate shall :Miss A. RJ..Sharmran, !Mr. Art Broad- buildings quite near the Capitol. in du•e course of the drafts. He ex - 5r, IV- 4Margaret Jones 69, Wilmer be those 'orf the u British House el foot - (M,00se Jaw)„ Mr. and 'Mrs. P. • 0 Most unique: amongst the ed!uca- pressed his sympathy for the defend- . 61;'Wes1'ey,Jone 57, Alex Mc- Comlmons and no doubt it'can expel Cook r�, 'Mr. and Mrs. A.W.Musser, tion'aI in+stitutions is the l\T.asrhvdl'le ant Sproat and said that it was the Beath 616. Jr. IV -(Audrey Cochrane .'a member. But the Liberal contention F happened time . 64, Aubrey Farquhar 62, Harold is that if this eneral n Mr. 'Ray Pugh (Moose Jaw), Mr. and • Agricultural Normal Institute, siltw- s'amE thing •w.hieli has g provfsiort"is 'Mrs. W. J. Hazelton d' by an'd again, that o'f an innocent man Jones 5'8. Jr. III -(Mary Flarquharapplicalble at all, it 'has to 'be consdd- Mr. and . P. Stell ten miles distant, founder59, George ''Cliflfxin 1515, Ka'bhueen Janes eyed aloe• with the s W J. Allison, ,IMr. and Mrs. H. P.N,Pecial�s'ome S'evenrth • D'av Adventists. •The paying a debt to. ,one', ass'umrinlg that • g specific provision.. 'Clearih'ue Mr, A. W. HothaTn (Earl • — ptirpose of its founders as expressed' it was the right course. He .felt that .11 54, 'Marian Kerslake 49. Jr.' II -Dan- They urge that it is an .elementary ' e{ld Soria r 6$, Kerslake Talbot I Ken- 1 Grey), Kiss I. Hotham and Miss E. in its charter is "thee teaching and, the plaintiff was entitled to '-be full principle that the' tatter 'construction • • neth 'McKenzie 39. I -,Lois Rath- Hothamr (Earl Grey), ,Mr. and Mrs'. training ,of missionaries teachers amrount:.of the clailnu and so judgment should prevail. Moreover, the cons.t,i- W A. Slater, Mr, and Mrs. C. Hoff- and farmers who are willing to e for the plaintiff for the full amount well, Jean Speir, Pri�rier..-- Mildred tution, .defining the xight'of'the' + an- .man, Mr. and 'Mrs'." T. A. Davidson Annive-1.3arp vote at leash a ;portion' of their Itii ne' of the claim of 3;7,83'9.50 wars the -de - Jones, Donny McKenzie, Alvin Kers- adian House 'of C•omhYwns•'tbe 1 arvices to unselfish vireI I lake. Jr. Primer --Betty Switzer• member, contains no like (4Milesltonle); Mr, and 'Mrs. H. G.y m uneralbive labor for cision entered. R. S. Hays, of Sea - provision Hicks Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A. Abraham the to o Gd l�` the bene'fi't of forth, re zesentedi the lainrtiff, and `� Nixmber on roll, 21; average! attend- for• the Senate, which is;.signi'fLcant. glory f" a p F ance, 18.'6.-+P. C. Penfold, Teacher. Public Ownership'on Trial.:. Mr. and Mrs'. Gardiner, Mr. G. E. orrery' "Che' well 'cultivat- . J, G. 'Makinc, K.dC'. and J. J. Rug- their'fello Broadfoot Mr. and Mrs.. R. A. Rob- -iii'- ed school farrnlj of 900 acres,, incdud Bard; of Sea.forth, acted for the de - I There passed away 'at Winnipeg an 'Public ownership, in, a way, is on % " Sunday= April 24th, a4irmer fes'ident trial in •parliament here this session. inson. Mr, and (Mrs. E. 0. Thompson, First in'g 'orchards, vinleyards' and' 40 acres fen'dant, Mr. J. J. Lewis ((Swift ,Current), 'Mr. Q p of vegetable gardens and- 'greetnhous- ' ' ' of ,Stanley, in the tperson' of Ro'ber't The investigation of the 'Canadian and Mrs. 'Donald' Calder, 'Mr. and �re�7�yt�rrlan ' �hur�;h es, provide work for srtu,den.ts' under T-� __ ___ _„__ �_. and -Mrs. 'eldest son `H the nate Jahn N'atiorial Railway system, in tmare Mrs. Allbert Elliott {Lumsden); Mr. expert directors, and 'furnishes 'para- hero of the 'South, ,but execrated Ly ' and_Mrs. (McKinley. " He was born' on prosperous days, was.; a very per- . -. ,the ,MIC$inll:eey -farm on the Goshen functory aff'atir.-.practically a rote of grid Edlio'tt (Lumsden), Mr. Wm. duce for sc'hoo'l, ro,m�Aunity w6d san'i- the North in the sang s0 familiar to Line• 78 year ago. He was united thanks to all and suni?i+y. It is not Beattie, •Mr. 'D. 'M: Hackney, 'Mrs. / SeafOrt�l tariujm: our childhood days, ''`We''ll .hang Jeff Rclb'ert-Burns, Miss E. Burns Mr. The equipment and, ntenance of Davis on 'a sour apple tree." ^ is marriage h Miss McDonald, of thus since the days 00.0 w dr u and the institution -provides Same ten mdleks south of Nashtvilbe Bayfield, and, they settled on a' :Farre a deficit 'of $5,000,000 was run up further work r W. J. Gamy ,be -l] Mr. Latta, Mrs. W : Sunday, baconie is the "Hleviritage," the home of Gen,near 'Sea£orth, where they continued'last year, with a worse pr�dsipect this mas4ter of onorhmare trail ' to reside till a few "ears a o when Davidson', Mxd Mi rs. J. ore- on provides mit 'such eral Andrew Jackson, seventh press- • MF ,y' g , year. However, Sir Henry Thornton, dent of 'th,e United S'totes. The housethey sold= the farm a'nd1 retired cru rtes, American 'lio'rn 'knight„ .has 'been nell, Mr. and' Mms. C.. D. rn'sety, May 8th,1932 as carpentry, stone mra,soni'y, cabinetSearforth. Trey had once son, John; under 'heavy fire. Sir. Henrys' salarv, Mr. E. 1H(odgson-, Mk•s. G. bkirk, � mrlaking, ma'chinis'ts, 'bak.ing, c,¢ ening, with about twenty acres of land, is who has been living in Winnipeg for : contract calls for $75,000 a year, ,plus Mr. and Mrs, A. 'M. !Chalmers, 'M'r. etc. In this ;way indu'striarL'',"`'tud- preserved as a m'em'orial to him. Ev- sromne years, and, about two years ago reasona'bl'e 'expenses; but it has "ween 'G .J. A. Lan'kart Mrs. J, Barker, ant's not only earn their college ex- erything is innintaimd exactly as in n, Mrs.. G. Harvey, l Rev. F. G. Vesey, of Parkdale Presbyterian Church , �' Jackson,',-, 1petrine,! ' they went to -live witli,7idmt. Mr. Mc- disclosed that in add'itio , he has y, ltiso Della and' peruses 'and' their livin, but s,dTnefrbrh, the pictorial . Kinley has, not been, in good 'health been drawing pay as, head o Muss Agnes Harvey, Dr. and .Mrs. ;,; lea'v'e with ' man,ey in pockett, This wallpaper in 'thee h'a'd imported from for two or three ears, as Floe result subsidiary f' l... 9 P. L. tStraith Mr. Anil Mrs, J. Alli- ma seerm unlbelievablle, but a knowl- Taris to the quaint dtmn-sh' ed , y r'y companies, while p'rovid'ed a well known and fluent speaker, wig preach both morning and• of a'fall', tih'erefore h'i1s dearth was not with 'a m'ansi'on, with "the company ,non, 'Mr. A. G. Twrss, Mr, and Mits. p ' � g edge of the wonderful managemlent churn Ihy the kitchen Ifiietpla.ce, ''Me unexpected. His tomia ns were brought paying interest on'his investment iii- W F. Kerr, Mr, •R,. W. Jones, Mr. .evening' shows it is nort so surprising. We 'huge canopy (bed's attract consider- -- 'home for (burial ands: were laid to res:, surance and upkeep. A'll told, Sir and ) Vln.' J. H. Mooney, Mr., A. E. - > had opportunity of learn sohnie- 'able attention. They stand so hi on•,Saturd'ay in the family plot in Henry is shown bo pll dour $ O�Ogp Hm'dgem't and 'Mr. L. M. Hodgert. SPECIAL 1VIUSIC BY THE CHOIR thin of their method's when ams lguastts oft fihe floor t'ha't step I'a4de'rs of 'three -• �l • . Bayfield Icempttery. ' a year which is about three times �_ ` „ r four at eaelh edsid'e to' j`/j of Profea'�or aivd 'Mrs Brallia'r we o• gltetps are 4r '' , Morning ,had d'i'nner at the school cafeteria, enable penWhs to ,get into .bed, The ,1 Next Sunday .Motherly Tway will be the s'ala'ry god' the governor general. •- '•° where a sub's'tantial dreier can be g'ard'en was IM'r•'s. Jaclas'ont's special observed in ,our dhurah6d,,k ,Rev. K. A. His contract is up newt year. It con- Pou1'tei• will have for ' his subject tains a renewal precedent, the Conservative majority had from ten to fifteen cents. The ,p'r'ide and the same flowers which she subject, provision,' :hut l ad- will apparently attempt to exclude ANTHEM -PO Fi''ot sh i p the King" :r tudent-, wait on t'hetmiseires even to 'planted Still 'grow there. In a towner' '9Mather, Her Memory and Her Re- tlli'er or not there will 'lye renewal ad- ,Meters. Hayclon and McDougall, Saioislts- Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mr. D. L .Reid. fthe washin� and s`ebtin.g away of of the garden the 'General erected a ligion. mits ofN gttestioln as far as, this gov- though their Liberal +colleagues coon- MALE QUARTETTI�-"'On• the Slea" 91st. Stewart Keys, 'tr>'hio has been' ern.ment is Idonlcerne& their anon cli'sihets, so that when the hanld,',ome - tonilb, where he and his t ' a s,e1 that s'u'ch 'action ire, ignored. The Messrs. J. T, Scott, F. E. Willis, M. R. Rennie, D. L. hent!, meal is 'over bhere is nothing'rleft bo wife are .busied. 66bddng Uidversity in Toronto, has A Pure Political Row. ulrtim arbe ImMortance will be of far. AN11H1E1M°---•"Te Deunr" returned to his ho'm'e ,on the. Babylon. Initsinceiption, this whole Beam- do but sweep the, fl'oo'r. Nature has ,been lavish -in her gifts reaching importance. It may even f W. and iMQs:. 'George Lilley, and harnlois affair was due to 'a s'qu'abble Situated ,near my ,brother-in,Aanv s to Tennessee. There are a number Mr; -Calvin 1Dowson of Seaforth ,be the beginning of the end of the 11. , , a(niiong rival interests. Those who Senate as atcountry home ' is one of ,the many of •beaurGifui song tyii•d's rarely seen in ., spent 15und'ay with Mr. and Mrs. 'W.l originated lire scheme failed in put- ' Present constituted.. IfEvening National 1Cemve,t'ez•iees 'rwhi.ch dot tl•ra the North, the hani$-§'bine cardinal and ' " J. 'Dowson'. - ,-, �• p a ruling party ran dismiss its oppon south mute remind o£ bhe sttrw the swrxvt cin' n mocki'n bird be - ting it over. Those who succeeded, eats--a'ssurmin that some cause can ANTH'EM---"Saviour, When Night Involves the 'Sky" Ther following is the school report refuseld to compensate the other g g y g1e between N'm{th and South. Thin ing the most notable.. 'As, to scenery, p„ of S. ,S. No. 13, Stan'10y, for tl}e crowd, an rthe girtyurnd that iihey hacU be dascovered and developed -then, Salaist-rMr. D. L. R1eid beautifully wooded park is the last a: local liber says, "The ,beauty of rhionths• of ,Mlarch and Arpril. �!Irlose no legal or mora'] pl'aim.' That is the lnsbitutdon maybe susceptible of T,tio--Mrs. J, E. rDaley,'Mis's H. Mlurray, firs W. Parke ,resting -place of same eig+bteen 'thou- tlhe encircling wooded !Tills of Mugh- marked with an asterislk toile mussed how a d where nal rotor began. aSincet is expeditious rerfoinn. Theoretically. it SOLO (request) -"The Shepherd's ':Psalm" - sand northern soldiers!, who fejl at v'i;1•le, ben s3primg is 'hangin'.g out her one or mare e S got 9nto tParli'ornent, •hagsvever, it is a superior dramrber-a sort of Mr. James T, Scott y xalmhnation. r: IV- it that time. His'toi, records' satire of infant leaves or when the autumnal , .A Jahn Keys 69.7%, *E'1.mer ,Hlaytetr 55, has been cbaixt of reviews This conception is ANTH'EIM, Crown Him" the, fiercesit.fi:ghting 'book 'plaice in the frost are painting tthe folinge.; the pure party politics.- The « „ , Jr. IV--a*BabIPeol: P5.5, *Harvey ILa�y- ,Senate stage of it has proved of the -completely ahtot by the partisan ,Solor'sir-4Mrs, J. A. Mhrnn i vicintity cHf Nashvi'ile. The cs:toty is serenity of bhe',purple hilus, the park - ter 61. Sr. III -Dorothy ''Peck 692 Isanrve type. The investil ati F ormancelatelyinpTagress. While SOLO -"Close to Thee" told of'A'child gghn om- the attempted and seeing the many brows oofn nleat like where ex lelledwinddrvg ,streams is *'Clare ,MfdBride 5'9. Jr. Illi'- fy'bii< 'mtittee divided on strai . t pTOc ure is cladrcned' Mr. b`ied 11`• Willis Keys 87.2 Com dlon K to !be high handed, a reform of the * eys. 72.6. Sr.Sm. I1 lines-�-Ifitve Conser-vative�s uniting in Senate that would wipe• it out entire •' whik,e uniform tablets, aa7ced her 'The Globe and The Expositor have -*Jack Peck 78.3, Horace Bratfher- the advei;se report and the four Lib- ly-unless it become- an 'el latirve (body Thies XS your invitation to be present mother what was planted' there. kept us in touch with home affairs l torn 62. Jr. 11 -Arnold, Keys : 86.4, ere9ls i'gstisting. that, utterly uirw;ar- .._:would not be a very .di�stu'rbin.g de- l "Yankoe soldliers," ,said leer Tnot'h�er•. and -it • it is gratifying to se'& blue pres'- '1 *:Mervin IHiayytter 76, f *irttce Keys rahte'd }yy th4 evidene'e, it was 'h'lso velopm'ent in the opinion of the aver- , "They same c'alrire up weld," said the erut nrr,ana.geanen,t of The ExposiboN is : 73, *:Ilene Hayter 72. Sr. Primletrr-'• eo"ti'trary to corroborated testim+on M. R. RENNIE, REV. 1. B. KAINE, MRS. M. R. Ri NNIF, child, w'orbhily upholding the ideal's ol£ its " • • ' Walter Brathertoln HAvold ,Peek. ,on particular y age Canadian, The prelsent case makes Choir Leader. Minister. Organist. A steal t l:isti�an'c'e over the Spate foutrider, 'this late X. X: XkLaany even % ' ,._ p po'ints'. constitutional "h'isto g r3' 'apart from the Nhnmlher on roll 1'6, overage attend- Result May Be i+`ar-lteachiii l,i'rne in Kentucky is a han,dsonre mem- if the Glo{6s has bacicsliddeTv. { ance 11.9.•-••,Glrace �� IMa,'soo Teae'her• gr • , ' t political fetwar and feeling it, has �- Ne�'erthAYess bhlau, it rt rs .y ithaut aria! to .leffers'an Davi; `P.res'idenb df W. SCIIMh]FbV7J} ..,,;t ,.. ., , gen'erabed, - . 11 - thte iS'outhevn Conrfed'erney, beloved Washville', Tenn., Arpri'1 19. '� 'tib, 11, I r � I a r w u YP�'i�,J, ,. ". :. .. ...ala, r +t ° '� v ' ' ',.;.. ; r •... yr'. r� •, �' , �� } ,� r, ,I, k-. W.. r ,;. a �, f 4.:' ,. .... V.. . .. :. � , � t . ,, ..,�, r � ,. 4. ... � r , d, .. :,. .: � �'. ,err• a{ - ., , is t r i t. l , .. `n . , .. ..,... 'r .. , ...n r i. ..F.. S' lJ ,S� NrO. k , �, ,Y r. :. :: �ti< 1 / r , , .:. , n , � , �,. 4 rr„± d .. N� 1. .. . ,: , .,. J .{ ; b , . . t r. : , .. :. .. k - y ...� .wad --,.. .. 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J. i�hy4 ., L' , xPt �� �'i,;p . , §I 11 Examples ofanadlan Art " Star11 Tuckers � ai ,11 lit,514H $ � `.1'lwi Exhibition of Pictures ,. ' ply, , 1b Barite of M6nt eat :�. *,1f�e4 ac; 5 af'' Suckers have been plentiful A,; Canadian Artists in ` "� in Seafarth since spring came, .fudgmerlt by NIS`;; _. '�'" ' nearly eveoll ryone who went fisJq- i 9 1Ce1 11 1, �,3k I ''ublic School Next Week ing far their returning with a Garrory 3,�SI1xe,'O»'rI ,r`_�;.. !big catch: But the first 'honest- 1,P on Tuesday. Will. Be Splendid Oppo>r t° -goodness trout to arrive in ' lye. town this season were landed { ,by Chris. •Chereos and Scott °; • ` - y ' ttiility FOr LQCaI P80ple.. Hawthorne on Alonday. in. 'Tuiekersmith !Man 'Loses Agtian, - e chided in !bhe catch. were ,two Action of a crud -1 nature was Et►e nee-. °sI,,i � :over 20 inches in length, which and case at supae'me court; Str�i#or4.: i ;�a A"" rare op"rtunity will be given any 'fisherman , will admit are on Monday Ibefore ,1&. Jutstli'ce Gar- ,;O „' the people of !S'eafor•bh and vicinity same Srsh. As is usual, after �• The -plaintiff was the Bank of ;{ j . on 'Friday of next 'week, when the. successful trips like this, the, 'Montrea'1 and the dtefendant,, W. M,,. ' ,,; , Danadian Art Guild, of Toronto, will. , scene of the catch was very Sproat,' of Tackersimith. The. Bal-, give air exhibition of pictures by not indefinite, the men muranuring of .MonC"real arYe'd the defrTidant, ds�, ed {Canadian, artists in the Public vaguely about some lace Sproat, an tVo drafts of ,,x604 each, School. dMr. Shearer, who so delight- " `north. p and an open account of $500. The ed the pupils of the school last De- money -was for three carloads of -,t 10, cember by his interesting and in. fertilizer purchased through ,an' agent by him: QSpraat).,in., the .....s , structive lecture on Canadian 'Art 1930, The a e spring: �f , , p e W. H. Black, a will be present. (burn, Ltd.,,- Woodstock. . i "�»' Besides ictures of the older"' Can- Some of the' , , Allton artists, there will ,be a great E�pOS1tOr Reader Travel$ fertilizer was defecrve aTad' the plain- ,m.any of tbhose popular masterpieces ii_� . �1 tiff Sproat refused to make a settle- "'` '' which represent an original departure !11 the SUllt'tl CaQd rent unless ,he was allowed for the'LL defect. The mlatter drifted on un'iii of . Ca'naelian art and .are typical of January, 1931, at which time Sproat new ideas an�l'id'eals w3iiah"'have made a settlement with Blaclurir .. '' '! gripped a !body of present day Canal- . but did _ vot Bert back- his. accepted a':. Ian Selvenrtists 'known as the Group of W. Somerville Wates of, drafts. Apparently Blackburn made x.,( Among the most successful of'the'se the 101any Interesting and no' remittance or settlemterrt to the r-6, is Tom Thomson, who does not imi- firlm which he represented, lite Tan, guay Comlpany of Quebec. ,The Drank, tate.tthe misty landscapes so' popular Historical Sights in and 'clai+ming that K1hte drafts and a ,( with French, Dutch and English tniras- count were nego'tiate'd to them at the Tp= tens, but who saw the Canadian land- Around Nashville 'Tenn. time Of the trans'acti'on claim to be pia scap-e had a unique individuality, ' the holders in due course and also rugged -and glowing with strong col- ors, He was the first 'Canad'ian art- claim) to be entitled to unmake Sproat ' -I ist to grasp We, spirit of the north. Dear 'Expositor: pay over again to t'h direct, they For the most part his work was done' 'During our Three month stay in not having ""received their remittance in or about Algonquin Park, where the Souith,,I 'have rooted a few things from Blackburn, The first witness to be called for the •plaintiff was Marcel his only, mode of-translportation was in 'and 'around' Nashville. that m'ay in. T _ P ,'. the canoe;_and' ,onlyweapon the axe. terest anguay, of Quebes. .W. Sproat, ' F your .read'ers. The, silty itself defendant took the 'stand and `testi- Tn such pictures as "The, Jack Pine," is justly called "The Aithens of 'the fled that �.he was a salt -agent for ,',. "Northern River'" and '"'Went Wind," Souirh,v for itt 'bloastts many' fine edu Blackburn' In other words, Black-. he :has created in line, tone and calor cataonal institutions, which include for !burn rbotaght. the fertilizer, sold it to the Canadian 'mood in.. art, the white people, Vamidterhill Un'i'-vers- Sproat who would in turn, sell it. He. -Clarence A. Gagnon, a true Can. ity ,Peabody' College .and Ward Bei expl'ain'ed the matter of the two ,ear- theof FrenretaNh omilgin, .delights in mtonti •Botardinlg 'School, The negtioes loads of fertilizer over which the atc- the interpretalbion• of Quebec land-• 'have Fisk University, meharry 'Me'di- tion arose, and swore that he (paid ` sc'ape and inhabitants. He paints call :School and an.agricultural cal- Blackburn the amount of the drafts. with 'sympathy and understariding of lege. I Irive�t Professor J.' J. Keyes, The next two witnesses called were his awn .pbgp4e'. In some of his most who has, ,been 1proni.inen'tly� conmecte'd J.• p,, %'apace 'of the Dominion Bank , v familiar, works such as `Villa w in .with 'the Nasbville schao% for Many in•'Woodstock and George Parkhill, �'i the Laureation Mountains" and The years. He +is an old 1Sbamdey boy and a friend . of the defendant, 'Sproat. t` Horse Race," the winter with its attended the ,Sea¢artlh IColilegia61 te dmite• l'amlahidl ,was present when Sproat11 mantle of snow accentuates the bril- ing Mir. 'C1av;kson,s term as principal . p, .wd, Blackburn for the fertilizer, Ih liarrt color of the ' aint houses. qu ha ses, Even the Athens oil` the 'South must the evidence. of W. H. Blac'k'burn' wino Pi'etures' from' such noted artists as come to 'Huron for, its "Kayo, to. Was .next witnelss to ,be called, it was. Much. The funeral service was held 11ny w is were 'es ane o e .Mar tyro, 'mr.. Justine J. F. L. Em- 'r• and Mrs. herd. Horatio Walker, who was born' at icnowledr a and it is ea ,to aider `'" at her late residerwe .Princess � Street coffers of the I-:" „eral part;•. The bury and- Jamnes G,. Gardiner MaL.AA. The rWL A. of .St. Johii's Church Listowel'- Ont., and who also• ' g ' �' brought out that 'he had coat. -but di - .i paints stand tha his success mvas due ba the on rMonday afternoon, Rev. D. E. Foss 'g'eneral po'siti'on taken Y y tale major- leader of the ' meet at the 'home of Mrs�,A,"Galibraith the humble scenes of French -Canal'- .fa'ct tins .haul' attended such a far_ ceive'd the rnbrvay froan..ISpraat but did oppositton in the Sas-•• r_at remit it to the coimlpany because. . ter. officiating.: Internment was.; ¢rade ity, - o8 . the. , Avestiga#!ig ,:cOullo tte-3 katclle:;gan,Jegislature-... �A1l. four are An Tuesday- There wa§ ', good at- Ian life; Arthur Hemming, the color- outs sc'h�oo•l. and 'under suiAl a success- :. , there was some m4ane owl, hr�e for in-, Baird's cemnetery, tSrtan'ley' 'town- was that the 'action of the senators rioted sons of !Huron' who Iiad been tendanee. .blind' artist, whose ,pictures are ,full ful .principal. "; ! 3 � . i'l iti P defective fertilizer. J. C. M'akins', ship. The pallbearers were W-Uliam was inconsistent with their postitio'n'. invited to attend but because of other �• rChuter has returned home af- of rhythm; H'o;mer Watson, James E, Nashville, too, is 1proud of her counsel for the defendant, in sub- s Brownlee, 'Cree Cook, O' L. Paisley, Constitutional Question Raised:, .duties were absent. ter spending a few day's with he'. MacDonald, 'and many obhers will al- poetess and song writer, .Miss Vir m'ittin the :case g pointed out •that \ G. D. Robertson, Reg: Shipley and M. an Fart from any censure' involver!'- The guests' included: J. W.' Day 'd'azxghters in Zond,on. so appear. . glia D'i'sIn 1u'kcs. Two of her song-, Sproat was in an, awkward' :position, T. Corless, Relatives from, a distance purely partisan censure cuts lit- man, ,George 'Mollard', 'Mr. and T&s, Nlrs', East, of Clinton,' spent Mtn,• As an added attraction, the pupils just published, When Evening having paid the money in tle fi re -the bzoader issue has W. M. Lei h IMr, and 'Mrs. William 'd'ay with -her father, M'r. C, Pilgrim of the school, under the direction of Comes'"' and "The So y , good faith, were Mr.' Wm. Bagley, Toronto; 'Mr. > g , Song of the Mea- and he submitted that the court 'been created• as' to the constitutional Etty, ''Mr. and 'Mrs. J. B, Shaw, Mrs tMz, 'G: "Ra'ymand, of London is 14r, Anderton will give several mnusi- " and ,Mrs, Fred Cook, Wyandotte, g diowlark, comipare favorably with should strive to relieve him of that. Mich.; 'Mrs. W. W. Collyer, Toronto; power ,of the 'Canadian 'Senate. Its M. I. Duff, Mr. ' and Mrs.. R. ,x. ';spending a few days at the home of cal numbers. It is hoped that every• our own gifted' .}Miss (H, Isalbel Gra- position. After R. S. -Has of Sea Mr. an Mrs. Wim. Brownlee, Mr. and members are appointed for life but Lindsay, Mr. John Sproat (Kipling), "Mr. John Beatty. . one will avail themniselve's of this op- ham.. Hays, d p ( p g), Quite a nu'm;b'er of the . public forth, solicitor for the plaintiff; has Mrs. Robert Brownlee and families 'the constitution provides that a seat Mr, and 'Mrs. X. C, Ross Mr. and The members of 'the township noun- portunity of visiting the school and 'buildings aro copied from' Gneak suiblm.itted his arguments;• J'us"tice t._ •- _ 'E� of-Goderich; 'Mrs. 'Hugh Grieve, ''Airs'. 'may be'vacated'if there is a criminal :Mrs, 1C. J. A. Lans'kail, 'M'r. and ,Mrs. 'cil met in the 'hall Tuesday. , spending a pleasant hour in the in- architecture, the 4m,ost notable being Garrow pointed ,out that Blackburn, conviction of the sen'at'or, or if he'be- Mrs. John Beatty attended the fun- terests of Canadian art. Proceeds an exact reproduction' of t h e had received no authority from his Robert Grieve and Mrs. Thos. Hab- , . J. A. McKenzie, Mr and Mrs. E. P. kirk, of Sea_ forth. come (bankrupt or fair to attend in Paulin', Mr. �Sani ,Swayze, Mr. S. J. era! of her cousin, Mrs. Dickson, late fron-1 the exhibit will be used to pur- "Parthen'on," which is used as an art firm to collect t'he amount o'f the debt two consecutive s'e'ssions'. The three Latta, Miss Agnes Munro, Mr, and 'of Hensall. chase pictures for the school, gallery and museum. Another of and. that Sproat had no right to pay senators in'vblved d'o not come wdthin '_M'rs. E, C• 'Mu'nro,' Mr. Alfrey, Zirky' . these is the "Capitol" occulpying a the arnau•.nt of the debt to Blacktburn- . STANLEY the bounds ,of any of these d'elinquen- Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Gardiner, Mr. conum2nding position on the highest He did not think that- there was any . cies. There is, however, a general pro- and Mrs ' E. 0. Walker, 'Mr. 'C. B. point in Nashville. The'War Memo -r- question as to whether or not the vision in the law that the "privileges Innes Moose Jaw Mrs. G. F. Blair, ial is another of these handsome Bank of Montreal were the holders Report of No., Stanley, for Apri�: and ilmmnunities" of the Senate shall :Miss A. RJ..Sharmran, !Mr. Art Broad- buildings quite near the Capitol. in du•e course of the drafts. He ex - 5r, IV- 4Margaret Jones 69, Wilmer be those 'orf the u British House el foot - (M,00se Jaw)„ Mr. and 'Mrs. P. • 0 Most unique: amongst the ed!uca- pressed his sympathy for the defend- . 61;'Wes1'ey,Jone 57, Alex Mc- Comlmons and no doubt it'can expel Cook r�, 'Mr. and Mrs. A.W.Musser, tion'aI in+stitutions is the l\T.asrhvdl'le ant Sproat and said that it was the Beath 616. Jr. IV -(Audrey Cochrane .'a member. But the Liberal contention F happened time . 64, Aubrey Farquhar 62, Harold is that if this eneral n Mr. 'Ray Pugh (Moose Jaw), Mr. and • Agricultural Normal Institute, siltw- s'amE thing •w.hieli has g provfsiort"is 'Mrs. W. J. Hazelton d' by an'd again, that o'f an innocent man Jones 5'8. Jr. III -(Mary Flarquharapplicalble at all, it 'has to 'be consdd- Mr. and . P. Stell ten miles distant, founder59, George ''Cliflfxin 1515, Ka'bhueen Janes eyed aloe• with the s W J. Allison, ,IMr. and Mrs. H. P.N,Pecial�s'ome S'evenrth • D'av Adventists. •The paying a debt to. ,one', ass'umrinlg that • g specific provision.. 'Clearih'ue Mr, A. W. HothaTn (Earl • — ptirpose of its founders as expressed' it was the right course. He .felt that .11 54, 'Marian Kerslake 49. Jr.' II -Dan- They urge that it is an .elementary ' e{ld Soria r 6$, Kerslake Talbot I Ken- 1 Grey), Kiss I. Hotham and Miss E. in its charter is "thee teaching and, the plaintiff was entitled to '-be full principle that the' tatter 'construction • • neth 'McKenzie 39. I -,Lois Rath- Hothamr (Earl Grey), ,Mr. and Mrs'. training ,of missionaries teachers amrount:.of the clailnu and so judgment should prevail. Moreover, the cons.t,i- W A. Slater, Mr, and Mrs. C. Hoff- and farmers who are willing to e for the plaintiff for the full amount well, Jean Speir, Pri�rier..-- Mildred tution, .defining the xight'of'the' + an- .man, Mr. and 'Mrs'." T. A. Davidson Annive-1.3arp vote at leash a ;portion' of their Itii ne' of the claim of 3;7,83'9.50 wars the -de - Jones, Donny McKenzie, Alvin Kers- adian House 'of C•omhYwns•'tbe 1 arvices to unselfish vireI I lake. Jr. Primer --Betty Switzer• member, contains no like (4Milesltonle); Mr, and 'Mrs. H. G.y m uneralbive labor for cision entered. R. S. Hays, of Sea - provision Hicks Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A. Abraham the to o Gd l�` the bene'fi't of forth, re zesentedi the lainrtiff, and `� Nixmber on roll, 21; average! attend- for• the Senate, which is;.signi'fLcant. glory f" a p F ance, 18.'6.-+P. C. Penfold, Teacher. Public Ownership'on Trial.:. Mr. and Mrs'. Gardiner, Mr. G. E. orrery' "Che' well 'cultivat- . J, G. 'Makinc, K.dC'. and J. J. Rug- their'fello Broadfoot Mr. and Mrs.. R. A. Rob- -iii'- ed school farrnlj of 900 acres,, incdud Bard; of Sea.forth, acted for the de - I There passed away 'at Winnipeg an 'Public ownership, in, a way, is on % " Sunday= April 24th, a4irmer fes'ident trial in •parliament here this session. inson. Mr, and (Mrs. E. 0. Thompson, First in'g 'orchards, vinleyards' and' 40 acres fen'dant, Mr. J. J. Lewis ((Swift ,Current), 'Mr. Q p of vegetable gardens and- 'greetnhous- ' ' ' of ,Stanley, in the tperson' of Ro'ber't The investigation of the 'Canadian and Mrs. 'Donald' Calder, 'Mr. and �re�7�yt�rrlan ' �hur�;h es, provide work for srtu,den.ts' under T-� __ ___ _„__ �_. and -Mrs. 'eldest son `H the nate Jahn N'atiorial Railway system, in tmare Mrs. Allbert Elliott {Lumsden); Mr. expert directors, and 'furnishes 'para- hero of the 'South, ,but execrated Ly ' and_Mrs. (McKinley. " He was born' on prosperous days, was.; a very per- . -. ,the ,MIC$inll:eey -farm on the Goshen functory aff'atir.-.practically a rote of grid Edlio'tt (Lumsden), Mr. Wm. duce for sc'hoo'l, ro,m�Aunity w6d san'i- the North in the sang s0 familiar to Line• 78 year ago. He was united thanks to all and suni?i+y. It is not Beattie, •Mr. 'D. 'M: Hackney, 'Mrs. / SeafOrt�l tariujm: our childhood days, ''`We''ll .hang Jeff Rclb'ert-Burns, Miss E. Burns Mr. The equipment and, ntenance of Davis on 'a sour apple tree." ^ is marriage h Miss McDonald, of thus since the days 00.0 w dr u and the institution -provides Same ten mdleks south of Nashtvilbe Bayfield, and, they settled on a' :Farre a deficit 'of $5,000,000 was run up further work r W. J. Gamy ,be -l] Mr. Latta, Mrs. W : Sunday, baconie is the "Hleviritage," the home of Gen,near 'Sea£orth, where they continued'last year, with a worse pr�dsipect this mas4ter of onorhmare trail ' to reside till a few "ears a o when Davidson', Mxd Mi rs. J. ore- on provides mit 'such eral Andrew Jackson, seventh press- • MF ,y' g , year. However, Sir Henry Thornton, dent of 'th,e United S'totes. The housethey sold= the farm a'nd1 retired cru rtes, American 'lio'rn 'knight„ .has 'been nell, Mr. and' Mms. C.. D. rn'sety, May 8th,1932 as carpentry, stone mra,soni'y, cabinetSearforth. Trey had once son, John; under 'heavy fire. Sir. Henrys' salarv, Mr. E. 1H(odgson-, Mk•s. G. bkirk, � mrlaking, ma'chinis'ts, 'bak.ing, c,¢ ening, with about twenty acres of land, is who has been living in Winnipeg for : contract calls for $75,000 a year, ,plus Mr. and Mrs, A. 'M. !Chalmers, 'M'r. etc. In this ;way indu'striarL'',"`'tud- preserved as a m'em'orial to him. Ev- sromne years, and, about two years ago reasona'bl'e 'expenses; but it has "ween 'G .J. A. Lan'kart Mrs. J, Barker, ant's not only earn their college ex- erything is innintaimd exactly as in n, Mrs.. G. Harvey, l Rev. F. G. Vesey, of Parkdale Presbyterian Church , �' Jackson,',-, 1petrine,! ' they went to -live witli,7idmt. Mr. Mc- disclosed that in add'itio , he has y, ltiso Della and' peruses 'and' their livin, but s,dTnefrbrh, the pictorial . Kinley has, not been, in good 'health been drawing pay as, head o Muss Agnes Harvey, Dr. and .Mrs. ;,; lea'v'e with ' man,ey in pockett, This wallpaper in 'thee h'a'd imported from for two or three ears, as Floe result subsidiary f' l... 9 P. L. tStraith Mr. Anil Mrs, J. Alli- ma seerm unlbelievablle, but a knowl- Taris to the quaint dtmn-sh' ed , y r'y companies, while p'rovid'ed a well known and fluent speaker, wig preach both morning and• of a'fall', tih'erefore h'i1s dearth was not with 'a m'ansi'on, with "the company ,non, 'Mr. A. G. Twrss, Mr, and Mits. p ' � g edge of the wonderful managemlent churn Ihy the kitchen Ifiietpla.ce, ''Me unexpected. His tomia ns were brought paying interest on'his investment iii- W F. Kerr, Mr, •R,. W. Jones, Mr. .evening' shows it is nort so surprising. We 'huge canopy (bed's attract consider- -- 'home for (burial ands: were laid to res:, surance and upkeep. A'll told, Sir and ) Vln.' J. H. Mooney, Mr., A. E. - > had opportunity of learn sohnie- 'able attention. They stand so hi on•,Saturd'ay in the family plot in Henry is shown bo pll dour $ O�Ogp Hm'dgem't and 'Mr. L. M. Hodgert. SPECIAL 1VIUSIC BY THE CHOIR thin of their method's when ams lguastts oft fihe floor t'ha't step I'a4de'rs of 'three -• �l • . Bayfield Icempttery. ' a year which is about three times �_ ` „ r four at eaelh edsid'e to' j`/j of Profea'�or aivd 'Mrs Brallia'r we o• gltetps are 4r '' , Morning ,had d'i'nner at the school cafeteria, enable penWhs to ,get into .bed, The ,1 Next Sunday .Motherly Tway will be the s'ala'ry god' the governor general. •- '•° where a sub's'tantial dreier can be g'ard'en was IM'r•'s. Jaclas'ont's special observed in ,our dhurah6d,,k ,Rev. K. A. His contract is up newt year. It con- Pou1'tei• will have for ' his subject tains a renewal precedent, the Conservative majority had from ten to fifteen cents. The ,p'r'ide and the same flowers which she subject, provision,' :hut l ad- will apparently attempt to exclude ANTHEM -PO Fi''ot sh i p the King" :r tudent-, wait on t'hetmiseires even to 'planted Still 'grow there. In a towner' '9Mather, Her Memory and Her Re- tlli'er or not there will 'lye renewal ad- ,Meters. Hayclon and McDougall, Saioislts- Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mr. D. L .Reid. fthe washin� and s`ebtin.g away of of the garden the 'General erected a ligion. mits ofN gttestioln as far as, this gov- though their Liberal +colleagues coon- MALE QUARTETTI�-"'On• the Slea" 91st. Stewart Keys, 'tr>'hio has been' ern.ment is Idonlcerne& their anon cli'sihets, so that when the hanld,',ome - tonilb, where he and his t ' a s,e1 that s'u'ch 'action ire, ignored. The Messrs. J. T, Scott, F. E. Willis, M. R. Rennie, D. L. hent!, meal is 'over bhere is nothing'rleft bo wife are .busied. 66bddng Uidversity in Toronto, has A Pure Political Row. ulrtim arbe ImMortance will be of far. AN11H1E1M°---•"Te Deunr" returned to his ho'm'e ,on the. Babylon. Initsinceiption, this whole Beam- do but sweep the, fl'oo'r. Nature has ,been lavish -in her gifts reaching importance. It may even f W. and iMQs:. 'George Lilley, and harnlois affair was due to 'a s'qu'abble Situated ,near my ,brother-in,Aanv s to Tennessee. There are a number Mr; -Calvin 1Dowson of Seaforth ,be the beginning of the end of the 11. , , a(niiong rival interests. Those who Senate as atcountry home ' is one of ,the many of •beaurGifui song tyii•d's rarely seen in ., spent 15und'ay with Mr. and Mrs. 'W.l originated lire scheme failed in put- ' Present constituted.. IfEvening National 1Cemve,t'ez•iees 'rwhi.ch dot tl•ra the North, the hani$-§'bine cardinal and ' " J. 'Dowson'. - ,-, �• p a ruling party ran dismiss its oppon south mute remind o£ bhe sttrw the swrxvt cin' n mocki'n bird be - ting it over. Those who succeeded, eats--a'ssurmin that some cause can ANTH'EM---"Saviour, When Night Involves the 'Sky" Ther following is the school report refuseld to compensate the other g g y g1e between N'm{th and South. Thin ing the most notable.. 'As, to scenery, p„ of S. ,S. No. 13, Stan'10y, for tl}e crowd, an rthe girtyurnd that iihey hacU be dascovered and developed -then, Salaist-rMr. D. L. R1eid beautifully wooded park is the last a: local liber says, "The ,beauty of rhionths• of ,Mlarch and Arpril. �!Irlose no legal or mora'] pl'aim.' That is the lnsbitutdon maybe susceptible of T,tio--Mrs. J, E. rDaley,'Mis's H. Mlurray, firs W. Parke ,resting -place of same eig+bteen 'thou- tlhe encircling wooded !Tills of Mugh- marked with an asterislk toile mussed how a d where nal rotor began. aSincet is expeditious rerfoinn. Theoretically. it SOLO (request) -"The Shepherd's ':Psalm" - sand northern soldiers!, who fejl at v'i;1•le, ben s3primg is 'hangin'.g out her one or mare e S got 9nto tParli'ornent, •hagsvever, it is a superior dramrber-a sort of Mr. James T, Scott y xalmhnation. r: IV- it that time. His'toi, records' satire of infant leaves or when the autumnal , .A Jahn Keys 69.7%, *E'1.mer ,Hlaytetr 55, has been cbaixt of reviews This conception is ANTH'EIM, Crown Him" the, fiercesit.fi:ghting 'book 'plaice in the frost are painting tthe folinge.; the pure party politics.- The « „ , Jr. IV--a*BabIPeol: P5.5, *Harvey ILa�y- ,Senate stage of it has proved of the -completely ahtot by the partisan ,Solor'sir-4Mrs, J. A. Mhrnn i vicintity cHf Nashvi'ile. The cs:toty is serenity of bhe',purple hilus, the park - ter 61. Sr. III -Dorothy ''Peck 692 Isanrve type. The investil ati F ormancelatelyinpTagress. While SOLO -"Close to Thee" told of'A'child gghn om- the attempted and seeing the many brows oofn nleat like where ex lelledwinddrvg ,streams is *'Clare ,MfdBride 5'9. Jr. Illi'- fy'bii< 'mtittee divided on strai . t pTOc ure is cladrcned' Mr. b`ied 11`• Willis Keys 87.2 Com dlon K to !be high handed, a reform of the * eys. 72.6. Sr.Sm. I1 lines-�-Ifitve Conser-vative�s uniting in Senate that would wipe• it out entire •' whik,e uniform tablets, aa7ced her 'The Globe and The Expositor have -*Jack Peck 78.3, Horace Bratfher- the advei;se report and the four Lib- ly-unless it become- an 'el latirve (body Thies XS your invitation to be present mother what was planted' there. kept us in touch with home affairs l torn 62. Jr. 11 -Arnold, Keys : 86.4, ere9ls i'gstisting. that, utterly uirw;ar- .._:would not be a very .di�stu'rbin.g de- l "Yankoe soldliers," ,said leer Tnot'h�er•. and -it • it is gratifying to se'& blue pres'- '1 *:Mervin IHiayytter 76, f *irttce Keys rahte'd }yy th4 evidene'e, it was 'h'lso velopm'ent in the opinion of the aver- , "They same c'alrire up weld," said the erut nrr,ana.geanen,t of The ExposiboN is : 73, *:Ilene Hayter 72. Sr. Primletrr-'• eo"ti'trary to corroborated testim+on M. R. RENNIE, REV. 1. B. KAINE, MRS. M. R. Ri NNIF, child, w'orbhily upholding the ideal's ol£ its " • • ' Walter Brathertoln HAvold ,Peek. ,on particular y age Canadian, The prelsent case makes Choir Leader. Minister. Organist. A steal t l:isti�an'c'e over the Spate foutrider, 'this late X. 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