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��"I ' � _• * � BAR 15, 1933.
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DECEMBER
" 1 1'7. G, ,, resignation. -+Carried.'
y h (ky +� < Warden of Huron, )6933.
't t, �,, , �a ,� r, ICrargte�Arah�Ibald: That Bylaw Ne� CUT THIS Q'tfiT
I a A` 15, of 1917, aW hn'tuan Gordan Youn Dear I$ir:
l ,^ /��%]�] as ` ] CouncT1.
gr7..I / k Cou _i� yws Treasurer paf bhe Cotubt Th'e limas Warden of when aur as- HA 4COUGHS
y of H'uroa�, EXCEi,I,EN' RECIPE FQR CA- saciatipn as Warden a�tLd 'Oaarcil will $ �, .ap
; ibe repealed.-JCax+rted. TAl;li$, GATA'�RHAI. DEAF- be tex-mlinated, and we cannot let that �N®®��.
�� Cardiff IGarmlble: Thad; felts council NESS AND HEAD NOISES 't'imie rpass without voscvlvg our alp- So pleasant to the taste and so quickiyY`
i {K e,. �z a '7 ttttttt��lwlln
h tr ", , pay Miss Helen Brownlee $3U for you lrnaw of some one pito is Pre 'atioat ba you as Warden. �
t'1a ; (IC�ntirtnted fxcYm( 1 services rendered for one and a half ; , effective that children love to take it.
rr , pages ) mutter. troubled with Catarrhal Deafness We feel Ghat you have been a t
P months in connection with the treas- head noises or ordinary catarrh cut p ys mow+ Equally good for adults. Of time -proven
�� I )' ` IMr, Matheson Ibrau t u the mat- s leradid and efficient Warden, alwa � o
5-4 F ' Tharsda ureas office. -Tabled, ..+� +I 11
r Ott ' y` tem of the election of Warden and out this formula and hand it to them honest, open and sincere, and that at merit.
Wt igh't IMbser: That Iblte WataDen
The Council met at 10 a.m, with the ae+voral spoke in condemning- the and you may have been the mean's of -all ti•mp have first of all thought of �������
'fir ' • resent method of sitting at se 5-r- and 'Clerk sign axil submit >a the Savin' some ""` ,MA
i9larden in bhe chair. p g p g poor sufferer perhaps the interests pets of the taxpayer er and „x10""W
P F P Y °earls°-,.
Roll call Showed all the me hers ate tables and thought this should be Mrhister of Public Highways the pets- from total deafness. 'Scientists far a 'then 'played flair to the fellow who
eharn tion of the Count of Huron sh'owin pa recognized that was working with you
i n attendance. g Y g long time ' st have reca
The Wardear then read a resume of the amount expended during the year catarrh is a constitutional disease Ta yo'u
„k Va HL Jim , 0 ,
The Clerk read a latter from, an 1933 from January 1st to November and necessa it requires constitution- ,discovering speculations of the
••, applicant for the Treasumers'hip ad- the receipts and expenditures of -the r, y q g p is the credit -of '
•, . " dressed to himself, corm lrmnenrtin county for the past 30th on the coufity roadie system and
'F,, p • g year up to De • 5-.1 treatment.late Treasurer crud your bravery and
cemlber 1st. " �Consi'detable discu'ss'ion requesting the statutory 'grant as Sprays, inhalers and nose douches patience have all been needed i to blame that we considered that a ed
t him on his past services and ex- ovided b the Hi hw8 Act. -Car- n by travellers .passing to axed Trocar
�' sin re et at -the circumstances 'took plaice about payments, ' Pr Y g are liable to irritate the delicate air straightening ou;1i then, affairs. of the very favorable settlement was made. the aright, capital of. the ancient
' g gt tied. ev:etalGhtrttl
' e ' prevailing, (Mr. (McLeod, Agricultural Repres- ;LeiperaStewart: That this County 'the
and force the disease into county, gh we can take to It avoided litigation and its attend- world.
The IC4erk also called attention to a entative, was then called on to re- the middle ear which frequently ourselves a :little'• credit for assisting ant expenses and uncertainty. It al- 'How many a look of contemtptuowsr
ateport of the Finance IOommuttee of Port re the workings of . his de Council take advantage of the gav- means tater deafness or else the disc crawl co-operating with
,.^ Pte- pe g you. You have lowed us a speedy settlement before curiosity would be,.- at tare
rent. ernment's ,proposal to help :the un- ease may be p year g, prisoner and his Jewish
4laxsuary in which certairn recotnment- employed ext cutting 'down the Ant- ',sages Y ' driven dawn the err . as- met unusual difficulties this thin our December meeting. It fur- ,chained ', dations were rials. There were the 'Mr. McLeod' presented a financial g towards the lungs which is which 'have never occurred to a War- th'er allowed 'Mr. Gi'blbs to imtmediate- friends as the
'` ' statement re the r burn hill as it is a dangerous road, e Y passed along with
criticisms or report referred to in a grant of $200 for _Filed. ,illi, as dangerous. The following den of IIi►uran county before. ly install the books and give a definite their escort of soldiers! At length
'qt_ letter handed in at the first meeting Junior Extension Fund and the gen- , formula which is used extensively is Way this cane, long remain an ori- start for the. new Treasurer. he was handed over two the authors•
eral grant to the office of Eckart=Caraigie: That Mr. Gibbs It was further a
1. of council and' not those of a former $600. The report be ptirtted in the Decemiber a constitutional treatment and should am'ent 'only, and 'an etmibleml of the greed' at this time hies but was permitted to dwell bg
A , committee. That the re its or re- report will be .found in the minutes, prove especially eiiicaciogs to suf- •support you can look to fr to have Mr. Gibbs himself with a soldier in charge. PO minutes. -+Lost, Qm your precuts a set of
Vii;''' commen'da.tions had, according to the The Warden tlhanked'Mr. McLeod. ferers, sincere fellow councillors a'nd may (books and establish a system and al-
l'cke McNalkrh;; -That we get an 1s Paul rested three days and then
Young lady who typed therm, had fes• Wright'W'ihasked that Reeves at (Secure. from your druggist 1 ounce your honest shre*dness long be a- so the Warden. and Mr. Gibbs were called the chief of the Jews together
nominations to bring itemized account of Mr. Gibbs' bill ( gt g
been,Fsetit forward. g up the Warble of Patm�int double strength). Take vaiY'able for the benefit '5-f the coup- instructed to engage a capable book- and laid his case before them. They
' Fl nuisance and ask that steps and also all expenses connected with this home and add to it Y4 pint of hot t is the wish of ever niem'ber• of keeper to kee the county's, financial
IMr. Patters:gn then a 'dh•essed the y ps be Y, Y p< Y had ''lieeatrd nothing of it from Caea
`+ the..Iuyte'stigation of t•he treasurers water and a little tan g
1. council, re the matter of the work of taken to remove this evil. g ulated sugar; 'the council, books and affairs in arder under Mr. area or Jerusalem. 'but t'1•l� knew
'Mellick4M;cNalbb: That this coun- office fromi June ` 8th to the finish, stir until dissolved. Take one table- ISi Y
his department, going rather fully in- geed on behalf of the Council and Gilbbs• instructions' until a neve that the sect he belonged to was
and have them printed in the minutes
to thg>, methods of top dressing of Oil elect its wardens in future, in op- p spaonfiil four times a day. This will Officials. -J. W. Craigie, J. Walton tdyasur r oafs appointed. At �tiltis
of this sessi'on.-�Lost on, the follow- spoken against everywhere and their
.. `•rrnads an`d the method of -haulage. Mr, en council. -Carried. often bring quick relief from lis- McKibbon, time'Mr. Gibbs reported he was not desired to hear about It from him,
ing division: Yeas -Matheson, John -
Patterson answered several uestions, 'Hemmingway-Leiper: That all tressing head noises. Clogged nos- Report of Warden's Committee. receiving the ,co-operation of Mr. Hol -
q ;lton Cardiff Haacke McNall, Con- trils shogld This gave him his 'opportunity and
ft2r. Patttei•spm reromunrended the Treasurers notified axed than came to aper, 'breathing become IOn the fourth day of July, 1933, we mean and was being abstracted by 'him a
sift --6. Nays --(Goldthorpe,: McNabb, eas day was arranged for them to gar
combining of the offices of Clerk and Garderich to meet Ma. Ghlybs tivibh xe- Y and hearing improve as the in- all met to discuss the several re- in every way. to him, in '� p
Henrunin w5- flanimation in the eustachian tubes welts of Mr. F'ran'k P, Gibbs, a leis lodgings. He spoke of
Engineer and macre application for 10 c ,to back taxes, be paid $2.00 and g Y', Kerlick Gamble Dem- 4 .{continued on page 6) •Jesus, taking the -Old Testament as
10 cents r mile one' way. -Carried, erling, Leilper, Eckart, Douglas, is reduced, Parmlint used in this chartered accountant engaiged by this his text 'book concerning the King -
the Ixrsition of Clerk if the two are Sweitzer, Bearers Ambi'bald Francis Can itt:• That all taxes 5-w- Wright, way acts directly upon the blood and coati dam bf God. The result was that of
combined at a salary of $_>00. Ballant ere -Scott, Stewart Elliott, fined on, and after he had ex- the different municipalities which b mucous surfaces of the system and rained to us his several difficulties all a gospel
The Warden thanked Mr. Patter- Crai ie, `Moser, Smith, McKibbon gee tc^lien the os el falls on hu -
son' for his address. are now in possesssion of the county, g ' , has a tonic action that helps to ob- and that the books of the count wets e /t r " believed the
Brown Frances -23, tain the desired results. The y OF COLOUR ? man, ears. Some
The Warden then g•a, e the ay- be returned as soon as passible— „ i tie in an abonri>xable state, it was agreed thinspoken,
F Reeve Card7ff arsked: What does it g•s t'hat were and some
Carried. paration is easy to make, costs little by us that tfhe Accountant should go believed,not." But although the
1 sheets for the fallovdtng: cost,this count for Entrance exam- and is pleasant to take. ]aver • g Y de-
i. ,Good Roads r .......... $ 118,13 Craigie=Goldthorpe: That the inations?" and was infot tried b Wai- p Y per" back to the beginning of the year �IO� IS i OUR LI'li 91 ? parted from Paul's nresencs his
work of cutting down the hill and Y son rvvho has catarrh or head noises 1932 in order to make an audit. He . words, w'en't with'them and the "
Old Age Pension . 740.04 g den Ballantype that Entrance fees or is hard of hearing should
Children's Shelter 75.85 protecting the bend in the turn of r g give this explained to us at this time that he Dake Rp Your Liver Bile y hart
the road at Saltford Hill, be Proceed- to a caminers cost $889.,6 and fees treatment a trial, great reasoning amon8 bhemiselves."
's' (Blouse of Refuge ....: 143.'?0 P received from •pupils, $394. could riot get a' proper balance to --Without Calomel J�''hat was to be the outcome of his
r,' , (County Property ...... 36.75 ed with as soon as possible and the begin with and it would be thus n'- Your liver's a very small organ, but it cer- coming to Rome must have given hirt�
« work be done by the county under Z�lie vote on the motion to have essary t a tainly oar ut your digestive and eliminative
6 a, Agricultural Commitee, 1 S. chartered accountants audit the ,books r 4 g farther check than your =can kilter, by gestirefusinean pour out,v rang• an anxious thought; but neith-
Wardlen's Cmimittee , . 15-1•,45 government relief scheme as outlined Bylaw No. 17, 1933, repealing By- council had thought necessary, daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels I er ,his natural fears nor his earthly
was not recorded in the June minutes g 3� ;, res disturbed the serenit of his;
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Warden, including :clary 3:4;.85 by �'• Haase. --Sent to the Goon � law No. 9, 1917, appointing G. W. Again on August 2 1933, your You won'toom letel correcthuah a cond;tiou ha y
• Roads Com,mi:ss•i�on. and it was the wish of some of the Holman Deputy Treasurer of the said committee met at this time' to hear by takingsalts,oIl,mmernitcater,laxativecnnd r
"rhe report of the VG.arden a Com- ' n1e,rvbevs,. to ,harve the ' y soul, He quietly continued the dis-
: IMoVed by Mr. McKibbon seconded yeas and nays count or chewing gum, is roughage. when cd y' u
srnittee regarding constable:, yeas left Y printed in the minutes. These had b the interim reports r 11, Gibbs, moved your bowels they're through—and you charge of every duty which was still'
over until the morning session, by Mr. Cat'diff that the council ail- By-law Na. 19, 193$, appointing which was from January 1, 1932, t.o need aliverstimulant.
not ,been recorded in the June min- x*ossible to him in his. captivity, and
IMr. VIeNab s oke of the dela • x in Journ bo 9.30 Friday morning and �. Jahn M- Roberts, Clerk of the County the 10th Aluguist;, 1933, ai jd after Cartt•r'e Lictle Liver Pilin will anon, bring back
P S that we inset as a comlmittee of the u'bea, and the seven relives voting of Hurarr ata salary the sunshme into your life, The 're puri 1}��urge- for the rest he knew that his time
., paying men working on the roAds• against it were asked to stand. The ' S' of $1200, his perusing his report and hearing what table: Safe, sure. Ask frac them buy name, Halals were in 'God's hands. "He received
whole council at 2 p.m. this after- g y duties to com'nr'en.ce Januar 1 1934. he had to say re'garciing same, we Substitutes. 25o at" druggists, " all that came do him
(Mr. Elliott said that the committee were: Wright, Crai ie Sweitzer, Lei- y '
had meet as often as deemed neces- ,noon. ---C g Craigie, , ,Preaching the'
t Eckart-Archibald: That by-laws authorized shim to o (back to the 1st
g kin'g'dom of God. eandrn teaching thosaF
r per, 1Diemerlin'g, Henvmingway and No 16 17 18 and 19, for 1933 hav- of Januar 1930, and make an audit Things which concern his Lord' Jesu$
eery ,but thought they might meet Friday.1lcl�'alvb. y' Christ.
I'll oftener if found more convenient et ing' -been read the necessary number of the years 1930 and 1931. At thi '�
s Cardiff That this council
do so. a The roll call showed all the mein- of times, be passed, signed by the time it must 'be borne in mind that SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Pa
Miss !Hlelen Brownlee $30 for r
Mr.,Patterson shade some explana- 'bers present. _ W,ar�ien and Clerk and. the county Gordon Young 'had confessed' to his
services rendered for one and a half The Grandeur of the Bible
V tions re a emts and' ho'w they The 'Clerk made explanations re- swear attached. -Carried. defalcations and embezzlements and (BY Isabel Hamilton Godexich Ont.)
rtbig'ltt be srold. garding the -payment of high school months work in connection with the The Klerk then introducerd by-law Ma. Gibs had. discovered the system (Continued)
Treasurers Wfiee: Tabled. No. 20 Onward, ever onward,
I IMr. Wright explaiml that often and continuatioli rates. , 1933, to cower expenditures that he was using to defraud the
w. IMr. Cardiff .brow Scott-McNall: That the ,recorded Journeying o'er the road 'In 1540 there were" ,six Bibles lae-
the trouble was caused by the patrol- aht up the matter ordered at this session of council, roun'ty. iti1t, Gibbs at this time fur- , , p
rote passed ,at the June session o'f ed in 5t. Pauls Cathedral that eo-•
h' anen not sending in reports in time Passing urban centre pupils at En- which was given its several readings they elaborated 'capon the leek of co- WO 'by saints 'before us, p
a. this council regarding the engage- and Journe le mi r r
G or as af+ten as necessary. trance examinations. He thought passed on .motion of Messrs. Bow- operation he ad received from the Ying on to Grod, p ear read the Word of God.
scant pupils intent of a chartered accountant by m'ari and Sweitzer. former treasurer and from Mr. Rol-
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ol- )Leaving Last 'year
i ' IMr. 112cKibhon thought ht the County 'country P 'P Is should have the same g all behind us Y 5-r the Bible 'Society distrib -
Y g the Warden's Committee and- omfltted y
'� Engineer might ,be empowered to pay privileges, as urbane -pupils who are, 'Wright -Scott: That we require the man, the county clerk, and pointed May we hasten on, aced over tpn and fa half million
from the -published June minutes, be (Backward never looking copies of the -Scriptures, Bibles, New-
fin certain cases not sent in in the Pam on their records. Treasurer of this county to furnish out to us that unnecessary expense g
, presented to this council at i8s after- 000 of persVonal bonds as security was being in'cuirreli by reason of the 'Till the prize is won'. Testament,-, Psalms and other por-
i, regular time. Reports of Committees. noon session and before adjournment, for the performance. of his duties, fact that Mr, .H'o1'man's records, which Selected. 'tions. The Bible is the cheapest -book
IMr. Haacke thought the expenses also that this record vote be ,publish- McKibbon-Eckart: That we bond he should have kept in a systematic in the w^orld' crawl' has been translated
of the 'Old Age Pensions Committee The report of the Executive Com- ed in the 'report of the December ses- PRAYER' into over 650 languages and dialects,
were too large and thought the cam- mittee was adopted as read w;th the :cion of this council.�arried, our Treasurer in the Canadian Se- way, and particularly his warden's (Let nue take one instance o£ the
mittee mi ht be done awe with. i curl Canappany, Toronto, for $25,000 orders and invoices, were nut produc- Lord, inspire our souls to follow
F , g y Warden irn bhe chair. ICraigie�Goidthorpe; That the Good if the Waxuien finds it result of the distribution of the Serip-
Mr.ight,McNabb spoke of certain ir- The report of the House of Refuge Roads ie -Go dt Commission e: That the coun-urp possible to live lewd on request and were either miss- faithfully the leadings of Thy Spirit tures. The Bible had' hardly bee' r:•
regularities in giving pensions: and Commtittee. was te'ad and adopted. ty engineer to prepare an'estimate of to the agreomen!t attached. -Car- crag or were iri such a state -0f ileac- as did Thy servants of old. Amen. translated 5-r irculated among the
thought the Inspector could not 'be, so The Agxioultural rgport of Mr. cutting down the Salt£ord Hill and x rangerrvent as to necessitate hours of S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 7th natives of :Madagascar 'before ater-
11 .wil depended an as a ^ comir dttee in- Cardiff,„ the County Property Com- have it read to 'Bowman-Eckart: That owing, to work in :sorting. them„ As 'Mr.
y present at the Janu- y Gibbs and 'his assistants are highly role persecution began which raged'
I vests ation. r the heavy work me Warden has had, Lesson Topic -Paul in Rome. . for a quarter of a century till 1861,
g mtttte�e and the Goad Roads Com is- a session of 1934 also that of Au- g Y
"''" f Bowman thought the local that w5- give him $25, the amount his skilled men it 'seeimted an apparent Lesson Passage -Acts 28:11-22 30,,31 P ,000 peo,gle
L g sion were all adopted as read •.-Mth burn hill.--aCarried, salary g In that period of time 10
coxntmittee was better qualified to bhe Warden in the chair. Elliabt-Sweitzer.--That this count Y was cut. ---Carried. waste of time and expense for them were condemned' to ,severe
y Frarycis Cardiff: 'That this count to do the work that the Clerk was .In our last Iesson we left Paul in including 'torture and death, enalis
make inspection and report than a (E'ckart,McNab'b: That ,Bylaw No. 15 council have learned that Mr. J. Wal- y
r' sbran>ge ins tor. council regret very tnuett the retire- supposed to have done. As a result cast dThe
inspector. of 1920, 'be repealed. -Carried- • lion :McKilbbon, ,Reeve of 'Win ham y in 'Caesarea waiting the fin- people had' no 'spiritual teachers but:
Mr. Archibald thought it ,not good ^ 'Me'lick Hemandngway: That in fu- and 1Vlr. B. M. Francis, Reeve of Exe- anent off Mr: Holman, an old and ef- of this interim report of ,Mr. Gibbs aI .d''4ision of his case by ,Felix. Not the (Scriptures, which were read ixs
;policy to remove the control of Old cure, the Warden signficient official that ':has served this we empowered the Warden to ask the infrequently was he summoned to secret, buried in the earth for salet
,, ' A Bennion .matters from the coun- all cheques.- ter, will not be memlbers of;this coun- county f the past 16 years in a ,County C y'
Garrieti. ty council for 1934, we have always ° Y ' leek to resign, if he did not appear before Felix to discourse on. and,
;;: ity, as we are now already centra)iz- •Bowman�Francus: That Bylaw No, found them genial and efficient coun- mlast able manner, of a cheery lis- ,gilv�e the required' assistance to ex- his beliefs. Then too at different scarcer, the 'sacred' a ol.ircul: grew"
"' ing of affairs in Toronto too mxvtch 9 of 1917, be re position at all times and we wish to pedite the audit and co -or crate with times hints were given him that the writing passages were circulated int
1, , pealed, -Carried. ciDors and we regret to learn that go on record on his leavingp
1, cera if this policy continues we will. Wright 1MeNabb That G. W. Hol- they will net be back for CYie coming our em- Mr. 'Gibbs and thus cut down, the ex- Governor was not above aceeptireg a The Christians fled to caves and
soon -have very little use for courtly xnarn ;be td,, 50 g ploy that we have always enjoyed penes. bribe in return for his liberty. But deserts. Among chase, who suffered
pa' per month salary year, but we look forward ultra plea- every confidence in his ability and in- Again on September 8, 1933, your Paul was innocent, and neither would in 1849 were four nobles, whose blood
• councils. Others spoke regarding the as deputy -treasurer since Mr. Young's sure to the thought of them caminrg tegrity. and we trust he may enjoy committee met to hear a further re- `he ,adopt any illicit 'methods two secure it was not lawful to shed; they were
back in th•e,near future and again re- many tniore years of health and 'hap- port from 'Mr. Gibbs and he had
presenting their respective munici- cress in his retiring Pre- 'his freedom, nor in any case would to be burnt alive. The place s'elected''
. � palities 'in Huron County, -Carried, P g Years. -,Carried. pared at that time a comprehensive he burden the affection of his con- was Farovahitra, at the northern end
iMr. :George Spotton, IM.P., being statement showing a shot
McKibrbork-Archibald: That t h e to g Cage dike •to verts to caxvtribute tlhe ransorm Mon- of the mountain ridge. On the way"
k . property commsttee install proper fix-
,present,. was
w 'Wardenaske
dress the the defalcation. of Gordon Young a- ey, He aril not wish by dubious hu- to their funeral pyre, the Ohristianc
r• tures in the treasurer's office as re- Y Ballantyne, which mounting t5-' texL,.<bl�ousarud and twen- man methods to interfere. -with God's 'sang the 72nd^ Psalm. Two were bus -
p, he 'did congratulating the Reeves on t nine. dollars ($10029
Morek:61� Champions commended 'by : YIr. 'Gibbs, at a cost g Y 1930 t ) from Janu-
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their work, plan respecting him. ,He therefore band and wife, and the woman vac
x not -to exceed $3,50. -Carried. ary 1, o August 16, 1933. As -declined to take the hints of Felix, -near the 'hour of mrotherhood. As -
LI; That this coun- lie Siheriff sent a letter to the a result ofAthis report we felt it was and two yzars passed away, and he the faggots kindled, the wom'an'.
L1 council n'otifyin'g it that in the call% only fair th authorize hi'm to audit was still in prison,. I^ t'y council recommend the return of ing of a jury for the December ses- the years 1928 and 1929 which would } p child was 'born. No chard of pity vac
Warden Ballantyne, as reeve for the Felix was stijcceeded by Parciu,s outstreteVed to 'save it, As too
` lions 'of court he had been dispensed- emibrace the period covering Gordon Festus and when returning to •Rome flames licked their bodies, the Chris -
s year o b as we consider the War- with Young's tenure of office. Mr. Gibbs he "willing to show the Jews aplea- tiaras bravely lifted cap their voices to'
i uen to be .a benefit' to the county Wright-JMcNall: That the council told us at that time that he could sure, left 'Pawl bound," This new God in the. words of our text, /°Hie
fir, council owing to his experience and adjourn to meet according to statute. not make a comprehensive or intelli- governor on ,his first
�" . ' � t that a copy of this resolution be sent
-iCarried. ent statement coveting appearance in ramie shall endure for ever; His name
` 1 f to the Clerk oft•Usbotne Township.- ng the •eat•s Jerusalem was informed about Paul shall be continued as ,1'omg as the
Follows
g y
Carried. ng the 'adjournmient Mr. 192'8 and 1929 due to the fact that a and besought to have him returned sun; and men shall be blessed ire'
K r s ? £ '' John iYbcNabb, Reeve of Grey town -„crab many of the records were miss- to Jerusalem that he might be way- Him all nations 1
- - S�wei't:zer-Leiper: We recommend to ship, was voted to the chair and Mr. �rt"g, Cheques had been. destroyed ad- laid and, killed. This Festus declined ed."' shall call Him bless-
/' �a:. the Provincial Government that the Jamers Ballantyne was presented with mittingly by Gordon Young; the to do and on his return to Caesarea
: ' Inspecto • of id Age Pension applica- a g,
z U gold -headed cane on completion of Olerk 'had no invoices or warden's had Paul (brought before hi•rtu. He ask- little banden eof reign oftierror ended thee(
tions either (helots or after he snakes his berm as Warden the presentation orders and it was r r s ens had grower
f `' hfrr. S. �, Crozall :: 1.L his investigation Qn applications, beim made b 'Tnapractically im,pos- ed him if he would go to Jerusalem to thousands.
�^ , >f r r; Uxbridge & i s. would meet the Old Age Pension Com-. Wingham, and hes address tread by waruldtomake e all
audit, but that he for trial. Thereupon Paul answered, The Bible tells every man he is sr
A,.. s .' mittee and hear their version instead a o parison of the I stared at Caesars judgment seat sinner. It has a
gospel Trot the peri-
,; ,H <� ,. ,,, , ,. Reeve Jrnhn Cr ne, 5-i Goderieh. chexiues issued by The county and the where I ought to be judged; to the tent, and a promise for the hopeless,
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,i:.= I.1., f : ,k, James Ballantyne, Esq., chelqu'e's deposited to Gordon Youn s Jews -have 'I do no wrong as thou a blessing for little children, a solace
s;, n , ent manner, which we do not consider g' g'
account and this would ,give us more ver weld knowe�Jt." for hearts broken, with grief. It hasp
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Some discussion took plane as to or lee's an intelligent idles of the de- IIn to -days lesson we see hitiv clear- texts which the poorest memory care
y' '` �R 'e,� .*:' 4 R ® faleatians occasioned by Youn
.�.d4 ,,.,,., s, the pay meat of the deputy treasur- SHE ATE ALL -BRAN 'n bhes;e two g due- ing Rome. On the way 'h'e experi- never forget. It has arguments t5-'
Mrs. Gcnrgc 1� ; er s salary and that of Miss Brown- g years, and that this enced his fourth 'shipwreck. The last . arrest the most powerful mind, prom--
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tgner Campbel! catrld be dome ata. ver small increase part of the journey, one hundred and lees which 'must be whispered, psalms
:r Parry sou parry So,rnd lee's payment. in the costs. As a corse acnes we for miles, 'rives red's overland. in which the rhuirder might telae part;
r'1 Mins Brownlee's pay arras fixed at q forty
tc^ ` $50 and the Clerk's be fixed at $2'50 TWELVE YEARS ��T� authorized him to so extend his audit News of their arrival at Puteoli had judgments h t which strike us dumb with
,.{ "I never tried Five Roses Flour for Cake until this contest” as deputy, treasurer. to emlbrace the years 1928' and 1929, reached the brethren in ,Rome and fear. Without Christ ,bhe Bible s�
said Miss Agnes Campbell who won the Parr Sound Bowman-Sweitzer: That the mo- a Subsequently but at the same meet- a company set out to meet thein
Y FINE' RESULTS ing IMr, Fetterl p g y Y , >;o- charos;g with 'Christ, it is order, rnu'sic'
&, County Prize for Calce in the Five Roses Bakin Conies tion granting I Redman four and y, representative of in no less than fort les to vel- and' li ht. .
1. 1' g d 'one -(half months be rescinded and the Canada 'Surety Comfpany with come Paul and his camtpa"tiions, Luke These are the 'Scriptures which
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1."though I've used Five Roses for 15 years for bread and that he receive $250• for his services -wh'o'm we hard our indemnity bond, and Aristarchus. On seeing the lit- Christ says we are to read, for they
rolls." as Deputy Treasurer, his duties to addressed the committee and made t1b"coinrpany of 'Christians, it was na- testify of Him. In them is the Gos-
expire on the last day of 1933: -Gar- Delicious Cereal Relieves an offer of settlement. He first of all tural that .Paul should thank Gad ,pel> which we are to preach to 'the
And, judging by reports from a number of other prize- ri'ed offered $5000 and ,one-half of the, and take courage from this proof of utfe4 most parts of the earth. This.
''' winners, she's not the onlyone who has made the pleasing COristlpatiOri auditors' fees. After hearing Mr, their affection. Nothingcheered and is not a book that came together by'
p g Applicartions for The position of ,,'' Fetterl' • he was asked to retire' from inspired him so much a,human s
discovery that Five Roses Flour makes excellent cakes. Clerk were read by the Clerk. These g P
'4: ry ym- chance, but this is the Book of Him,
':! applications had all been dealt. with Read this very enthusiastic letter: •the meeting by the county solicitor pathy. The road on which t'he'y were who made heaven and earth, -Frons 1
Mrs. George White, winner of the Parry Sound County in committee o'f the vwhole council. and your committee then considered traverlling into the city was throng- The Bible ext the World,
pk PHze for Biead, knew beforehand of the all-purpose value Mr. 'McNabb spoke, , at ,some length "Something like, eleven or twelve his offer and read over the bond and .
on the trotter of county constables years ago, I ;began eating Kelloggs ,,the application for the bond which
". of Five Roses, she sa�s, as she has used it for 15 years AM -BRAN. When I started, it was was taken out at the time that Gor- ,
• and said the county council had no called simply Kellogg's Bran,"and I don Young was appointed. Upon in-
for cakes, bread and all fnrm� of home -cooking and con- power ,to dismiss county constables. believe it was one of the first rod-
s siders it "the best on the market". He staid if it was found the police ucts of the kind on the marketp, vestigation we d'iscove'red that num-
erous Iprlimises that we had made
protection was not tdequate, in is the with bhe )bond company ''''' I NEVER RISK D O U B T F U L
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Mrs. S. W. Croxall, of Uxbridge, Ontario County prize- My friends often laugh at my pony had n•ot been
t3 p duty of the Re.eNe to complain. fondness for ALL -BRAN. It gives complied with, and as the bond was i`' :;.
: winner for bread, had used it in her horne for the past Mr. Sweitzer brought up the mat- such a clean taste in the mouth, and a contract we as a council had fallen BAKING POWDER. li KNOW
110 years, for bread, biscuits and cake. ter of policing Grand Bend and the
I do not feel satisfied until I have 'down in so ratan, ways that it was FROM EXPERIENCE THAT
cost of the sane, It was held that
�i,r t' had my ALL -BRAN, advisable to make a settlement, These a' ~;.
34as Lamlhton County should lake come re- breaches of contract are set out in 'r:; `
,splonsibility in the matter. "If the Kellogg Company should MAGIC ALWAYS GIVES
®�:1L'� ®IICi�j( �16i1t1i1°5 ever stop manufacturing ALL -BRAN bee GiMbs report and we feel have
• iMcNall-heifper: That Mr. Harvey g been ami I dealt with b �;�s`:I:,
i'.: .�. jwdged from Nev. l51b to 25th) here is one who would be greatly p y y him.. It y..v DEPENDABLE BAKING
Erskine, of Blyth, be appointed trees. was therefore unanimously a "'°
urer for the disappointed. Miss Amy Person. , y greed % ., RESULT S
v vICfORIA--Cake: Mrs, Jarvis Stoddart, Mrs. Art. Bread: nits. pricy 'Cqunrty of Huron at (Address furnished upon request.) �fe't' battling all afternoon up until °%�:.'
`' t ! MUSKOKA—Cake: l�Im (oc�lcf gid; F azerburt hSt Brela l�' Airs.Uxbridge. ,salary of $1300 per annum, 'his duties seven o'clock in the evening to .stetle
^' Draper, Gravenhu,rit. SIMCOE—Cake: Mrs. R, Jermcy, flawkestnne. R.R. 2; to aeamimence January 1, 1934, and Science says that ALL -BRAN pro- with the bond company for $1,75Q
,, y}..,. Bread: Miss Mary Guthrie. Shanty Bay. DUFFERIN—Cake: Ira, T. Reid, that a bylaw be passe -d eonlfirmintg•the vides "bulk" to exercise the intes- and `t5- su'bro
Waldemar, R,R. r; Bread: Mrs. W, L. fohnstbn, Orange�'ilfe, R.R.s, tines and vitamin B to further aid gate our rights as a=,
I. same.--tOarried. &1 SAYS 'MADAME R. LACROIX, As.sisianr Director o
,y.'' g nst Gordon Young and the civil
Smith'-G'am�ble: That J. Roberts, of regularity. Also iron for the blood. action already ' eomnnence'd by ' the the Provincial School of Domestic Sci¢nc¢, Montreal
Coanty Champions decided from Nov. 28th to Dec. 6th, will be announced Godericln be 'appointed (Clerk of the "The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much Council to the bored earl .i..
later, Judging ends this week,�or the Christmas season. it will resume in ' pany, the ism
^ . jamrarq in Essex, Kent, Lambcr$4, etc, County of Huron, and that a by-law like that of leafy vegetables. Uow 'bond company -agreeing to forthwith
�''•k be pamed confirming the same and riiuch safer than taki patent isernrl us a cheque, which they di .
'd, we
„cls, that he take office January 1, 1934. -medicines --often harmful. Just e4t releasing them from the bond and IVI A G I C
Curried. two tablespoonfuls daily for most, they to pay any costs incurred in the
�1 'Th'e diff'erenit by-laws' re appoint types of constipation. For serious civil action commenced in the Su- '-costa not quite I/4 of a cent more per baking
M111 E ROSES FLOUR intents were then 'read by the Clerk caeca, try it three times daily. If prerrue Court against young. 4 than,the cheapest inferior baking powders. s
"liile bq LAKE OF THE WOODS MILL11viG CO. Limited as follows, not relieved this way, see your Why not use th#s fine- unlit baton
r doctor. We considered that in view oi'the Y g powder ,.>
r 4 SGIi3Rilitl� OTTAWA LOND(i" HAMILTON ARA 1rORD IBy-law No. 16, ]933, repealing By- recent legal decision pertaining to and be sure of Satisfactory resuits? z•
SAUL. STE. MARIE, ON'r.; and MON7ki?AL, P. s law Na l5, 1ii27, 'appoirutirug Gordon . gold in the red -and -green pack indemnit Shands and the fact that all 6 " • ..
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�a Young a.-* County Treasurer Bind By age. At all by the conditions were not lived up to tin is your uarantce that Magic RnkinQ Powder
r law No. 16, 19271 fixing his salary. Kellogg in London, Ontario, la free from alum or any harmful ingredient. Made in Canada"
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