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The Huron Expositor, 1936-01-17, Page 5Irce. Pf 4. ,..! •• • • ; 444a , qa.••••444.,4 4 , • ,._ .. ! i.t.4.11: .*. 00010' at 0,014.11KWER: y.es.);* wocui:w._,42.o§uplg-y , Ce O. MEDY a s4t 8ea ' i MON i'a, Y, ,TUESDAY; OT i OAT "FRANK MORGAN• - ALAN HAM , BINNlaE,RARNEff----e - ' 4 tiTurmulsALWAy.$ TOTIVIORROW224-: 6uid rhts Be Your Fannie:I • ., cAR„Tomi , _ IV'S °--KMirtri:tS.:• VIII! S:A.T...e.- AlexallOOMOlnire best hived renitence 'THE TILREE MUSItETNERS" . wj%h Paul Onslow Royale,, Mer* il Olseh, WelterAbel :CARTOON - COMEDY • matinees ,e,„ aed ehOWIlnightlY, 7.80 And 9.1li g101.• MURDIER" n 11 4 o eitrwhose .faa.thei4e;• ', 4...t,ltirelinig.flatteiiiti. • and. hoPleg fcir IOW 1R.O.Refl, Ore!, ehil.r1) a • reaPL•of . the World ',VP Vett. Ingather. •Tim. father was iSel:Prised Ilve, in 'plebe inethe map, "Hiow did you de it so ceticklY?" he asked. "Oh! there was - Given. 'a mart Mt the back when, I" got- bloa, imma, Lane •gave •tlefee enotirea for Dowling `kith Orr ils,sPurfhini gilittoge I got the Warid." the -year; Fleet, increase Yeem Under- es effective-rte.:day in Latig Theanee standing; sie•cori,d,, make use of t e telephone rates as announe power-of-•pereyer; meanst iseue, tile Bell Telephone) Coatepany God bar PrurPered Pre, 'says: • -"tor the fifth titne withthe Past seven years, we are introduceng so trn changes in .ater loalg distance .e.eita schedules which' we beEeve will prove of great benefit'tb.,,users ;of the ser- vice, - "The two outstanding.- feeturee Of the latest revision are Night Baee Pe,rsoruebo-Pereeex-alls, 'ivtitich have neva. hitherto: been eubjeet to atny cliscohnt; and week -end . rates en both 'Anyone' and Personeto-Peyson• onessagee Which wiR be available all day Sundey. "These two. important changes., we feel, willebe •we,ic•omed pe,tratts who., .by nee of the service, can effect Some werthwhile savhgs Front mix standpoint we hope that inceeised use erecter long dretanee lines by both eld • and new patrens will tend to offset the revenue leases from the extensiorn of the •discount eriods.-• On some .of thee. -Shorter routes, were the night° dieeleunts have not built up an adequate Volume erwri 'To' Person 6116 Cost Less *Siotd4y t iUT- Seaforth Council. (.Continued from Page 1) ." the Welfare • tlios.ail, 'and from R; G. Parke as meimber of the Board of • " Beath, were read to counell by the ts' • '''. .. ..a. mayew. . , . The report .o.f the- finlinc•e commit.- . tee was presented toeceunell by •Coun- Cillor L. Mi„ A. 'Reid, chairman 'el .•,-the carnerirthee,, and •actorpte.d en terabit:pm, of Couneellee Cluff •and Reeve .Scotat. • 'Relief Officer, J. A.. Wilsotn, advise ' ed that there were 17 families, 52 —dependents and two single persons on lief. • . ' A reutice ef mottion to rescind By- . •.3)aw 3621er 1935, !being .the bylaw pro-. -l-viding folcrelnuneration• ef co,uncil, noes given by Councillar 'Muff.. Cauncil 'went into committee of the evh•ole to discuss quesittilons .of relief. hv Aftea. cousiderible discesision • the ▪ ' committee de-cider:I to abolish the. Wel. • ng fee the .b-orrowing of $30,000 rom • ' tare, Ward and. to .revent to the for- the _Canadian Bark' •of Co•menerce as, ' . eller system 'whereby' the relief. come foquirede •*". . • . • ' -• ttee IS in full .0.Am* and yespan- ':•Aecounts' were. passe as foliloev-S:' . sible. to couneir The 15c meals for James, V. •illyrayn,rie72.4.1;erjyro,h.n$'55,2'.. JohloAn.,. transients will be centinned. „ens' re-, Wils-an: sal vorte!rs' tiers, $5;• R.. Snell, ealary,..160; • poet of ltleentiimittee was-Idepied. . ... • Discuss .Slot Machines' - Thies. Storey, salary, $60; 'Canadian ' 'Reeve .Scott read a eemeninticatitaa N.ational. Railwaeseeeroseing- Vtotec- h d receiv•ed,frorn County Tress, tion, $5.39; •Wei.-"Antent, voters' liets, enter, BaT-1. Etekine; re !slat machines. $5; Mu-nicipal Werld, acct.,. $2!.52; Jno. The county propose 's tplacing 'a Ecense MeKenzie, ' acc•te $1.75;.• John .:1,11ed-.. A • • . of $150 on •operattors ort'sliott m•aeltiares Taiish, • acct., $2.75; J. E. Kea nee .. ---• •ttand. •torggesteein,corepea,ted townee de ,aoot., $7.70; Watson ,& Reid, insue. •Clarresponding .•a-nd R,e.dercling ec 3iloawiise. No 'action ev.ae taken, OD11121- Sefier`04'is'Opunty of fliturto,nehespital, tary, .11VIrs. II. C. Dunlop,. Gaderieh; ,.-. ecii preferrin.g •to "Omit enotil the colon, $14,85; TOwn. Of Timmins,: relief, Treasurer, Mrs. T. S. Smith, See- ,. ty council had •detoenelned ort a plan. 1.6.59; Bell Telep one • •Go., arcoun.t, farth; Y. W. Secretary; Mrs. •Wm. ' • '10enstable ' • Ryen a dv is e.:1 •co moil. $32O: A D Sut eriaind, insurance,. YtOung, Hens•all; . C.G.L'T.-••SecreterY, .i • Athee,County .Qatisi'.erile .JOim• Feeguesen. $8; E. J. Barnett, siect., imill, $4.58; Mlle's B. Campbell, Seaforth; Mission • diadetneere-ucited Eleterr..rthine .oper•atiors- W. E. Kerslake, acet., $2.40; John A...• !Sand Secretary, •MTSa IM. A. Reid, • , 4 Sri tOwn. to rerneVe rlie'r machines.. 1.,K.ilretn, 6:rect.:relief, $38'2„48; Wei, Searforth; Home Helpers' Secretary, .5 • . .. CoMmunications. • • Mentgeroe'ry, aecte 131.38; Andrew 'Wei Jeckell, Exeter; Library. and 1Clrenturdesitranswere tieteutew. eleoe„ele re., Robert. Sc.arl•ett, alt. Literature Secrettaryk -Mei Herring- . . • . .. ' ..' 0., $4. J A Wesecott, • .. . ., .. ;" ten" Blyth ;f ..WecleOlnie. • 161.(1,---.Weila-N- , • . TinOTklIIIVI'S 'COTOpensliticyn Bard-, Earl • Ra.se, D.R.O., $4; R. E. 13right, Secretary, rIVIrseJ. Bonthren, Hents.all; . :- that the board .wars not eavering Mere p l.clerk, $3.z5.0; Irar.old• Cum-miee, GTad Tidings- Secretary, Mrs. E. Law- Auhurri; Life •Mernberehlip ,Seere- - ••• , • gallows: • ., ... • . . . . . . elei.pial 'employees. 'aftl:e' Jon.71, 193E0-, .poll,clerk, $3.50e.J. A. Kerr,. pell clerk rm, ' •Pinancial Comity:Ate. $2,50.; Wm. Reid, poll •clerk, $3,50; A. tary, 'Mrs. Perterfield, Beiges:ye; press . .• . .. • ,tA,rreigusize fr•om IL 'MeLrad Audi L. W. Dunlep, .pelling booth, $4, ., -Secretary, Met. Keith ::McLeart, Sea- . . . .. • Pinkney to purehettee old 'Snider rifles. 'Grace : Stephens, •polling booth, ' re; •tortil..• . • The -Norminatirig Comtnittee is Mrs. . --Pro•perty Ctoanimittee. • . . . *F.. ideality Lodge.1.0:0•Fe pollieg booth- Mill•s, Myth; &les,. 'Porterfield, Bei- . _ .. . • A imeiceies•t. to. Store .1...,500'lbeele7-ele!•5f $4; 'C.. Sills; stamps, $15,-. .. , • . „, . • :- , • grain -No actean.• . • - • • •I Direct R.liel, Dec emb.e.re1935-Misi grave, and -111(2'S. Axom, Clinton. _ ... . : .......................... to thet provincial ' „. .. Reiquest for use tol Town Hall feel -N. -Pere°, --$.2'aall: . A. McRae, .$21.7fie , - • ,.. ., • agriettleetelemesting January. 28ede-! J.: M. Canto, $27.02; W. R. •Smith,' Meeting in , Ottatea • win be . Mrs. --- . Granted: • ' .I.I.22.03;. • E. '13. '.01eudi•e, $16.72; J. J, •Lane .and,- Mrs: Ermine, of ., • eeech, • • •. • !Requese..eoe rebate Te" 'ila,els; J. 3,01, ,lingill, $2.40; -Jas. ReyriOlkiS & gems, and Mrs. WM. Yelling, of4rensall, Sec- 33.thertson.-Granted, .' - ' $7.32 i... oce: Greed:met, 3.2- i. w, .itlional meetings will be; . field . shortly • 4., •• . - - • -aren't. A children'e. hew h•as been , .. '.:••• Request -from 'Bell'Telephone Co.. to Ets'a+!•`..ie,' $8.38;. Be"- Christie, , of Pi.tiblic Lib•raey Boatel, advising" of McMillan. fe•cle.$27e76;•. John ;Revere APPreeiation of the • work of • the trim trepeeeSitteet • Cemenittee.• •. • I MatEloneicl Bros.. $12.16; W. A. Celeh Heesall. and Seaforth meeting, in Hen:'. Venal- granit.-oGra,nted. Worriedene by Beard .sin.ce.his eppoint- f"14--324.75, -, c. E. Smith,. clothing, ;.;eeseeese •ieere .Saletation Array for $4.40;e -N. Claff & Sons, fuel, $2829;„ "Lettee• front" !II. "-G. Mgr, membee $25.451; W. Arriente fuel', $1421; . . E. L.. ,Box, fuel., $87.91; J: J.- ,Selater, Meeti.ege•riere;Beyfield; Auburn) BlYth. 3 10; To rCholig tran,sients; $1.20; . . . •Tee.,eje•end Belgrave imeeting together. . , four retiring officers ,was expressed all ,Ged,erieh,, •Clinten end: 'Beyffeld and •Special mention or the 'work a Mrs. H. •Arnolde of. Elensallee Mrs.:Clerk. ;adjourn to net on Saturday el . 1st, at 120 ..p.an.--D. 'F. Medrregor, - Mr. Charles'Ahreni, 'or Brodifio.:gen, 'Whitmore -Bell:,. .That the 'do! nine,i1...... . . . . ••- • ,• , ... . - $7.20; stfter the prorvince al •meeting, •Ex. er, . • e •"""'" " eoetarted, a Childrreare delpeatinentein. W. A. Crich, transients, $5.10;- W. 13.-RQD. HAGEN • .. . . H. Elliott, transients,...'$1.65; J ; E... 'Aesold was, a member of , the Pres- heel void' IllaZaeacre farm , inillibibiert .. ,. , • • •••-istalled and aedisitrict. library associa- • services, .byeerial in the early life ••df the ,Ver- Kesting";- . $3..37;• • ,medical to urnoseph-Ooryrne. . tio,n oi no . -Filed eign S'ociety and her work and in-. .,,,. Letter •frOni Ontario GoVernment, $17.75. 'Total, $400..21. • teetest has been.contimarons. Her. in- . . . sadvising• that proVinee .. Was... baking : • • . toyer income tax but -that nuuni&apalie; - ' . ...me Presbyterial and has been a venrce . tin would be reilrlearsed..--eFile•d.• : 'I. ...,.--"'""ee . of.etrength.-, As Honorary Presid-ent, A A . • . Requests, for, merribers•hip •in two I - V,ARpiii. - ''"-; -- -rile' Presbyterial is ' happy to have • • , . •Letter from localeinanch of Bank • •Mr. and. :Vire. G. H. - Beaty and Mrs.. Arnold still e. member •of -the ex - of .... • • Milmlicipal- orgartizair,onee-No actiorn• I • -, • . qtOormimierce, !congratulating cauncil cbildietieneetored to Ripley to spend 'ecutive. 'Mrs. Lane, 'of Goderich, was ap- . • sien-aey with .he latter's parents end e eon election and expressing a wish fee painte.d to: present Ifite report a the •••••:., . iians Which himilie existed in the past. I Miss F. •'MessOp spent Sunday ileith. annual meeting to the Preebyteree. ' 'frionds in Clinton. 'I he afteenoen ine.eting, .which op- . ' • • th.e eontinsance .cce the- ple-asant :rela- !.sister. • Appoint, 9.fficials - - . ened with a prayer by Mrs. S. Mabee , 1 • , iled. 1 .. .$ . .. Mrs. Roy Darman visited- friends! •• '1' . . Council went into. cOmfmilibtee of the in Goderich Township lasteweek.• a 'Gordon, sof Exeter, closed with prayer . ' The many friends of • 'Mr. and Mrs. • • whole .to discuss appointment la of- by Mrs. Lade.. • ' F. Weekea and Mr: Crater' are' Ple:as- • fteials. - ,...e. . • ..._• • 411=10111111, 'efl tiO .53e She In 031'0 to be about agaipe ' ••,-............. • Bylow---369-ewee given its several The W. M.. %. met at the home of • •reatdingi and eovering the appoint- BRUSSELS-.' , • • . , •inent- of the rollewing: . .. - ._ ____. Mee.' Stcicik o•n Thursday. ! eTliart Sohn A. WiReien be Town 'Clerk The township council met ote-Mlan- at a salary lof $400 per amount; - day. A motion was Made to place The following is taken from, 'the' . That Darvid IL Wileon beassistant storm windows ion the 'hall. Kane • Republican, Monday, Deem). Town .-Clerk at a salary iof $170 per The anneal 'meeting Of the Varna her 9,1935. Mrs. IloVetes was the annulel. Ameociatedeirbrary was held in the daughter of the late Mr, and 'Mrs-; That John A.' Wilson, . be Tawn LibrarY on MOrtiday night.. The fol- john Walker, of- Brussels; "Mrs, ' Tteasueler. eta,ealary .of $200, per 'an..- lowing co.mrpriee the officers. for 1936: Phoebe A. Holmes, 80, - !mothedied r' -of. nurte• . . ' President, Fred Watson; Librarian,..Feed R. Holmes, of this city ' rPleet David H. Wilson be assistant -Mrs. E• BeattY; !Seceetaryqreasurer, this 'morning 'at the Kane • Summit rrown.-Treasteer at a "iataii; of' $70. Mrs.. Stelek; Library Board: Mrs. M. haspital at. 3.30 o'clock, following, an • eyer annum, • ''''' " • , Elliott, Mrs. Moesop, Mrs. Sherlock eight-day illness. Complications re - That William Anneet-• be aselessor Ire.yes, Mrs. .G. .H. Beatty,....:Rev. Mr. Elul*w frolni ege cau.sed her death,. ' eit a Salatry of $1. ----. ........ , . Bandy, A. Ingis-"arel. F. MeGlym.ent. Ifig: Holmes, who lived in !Kane the" That S. W.4Arebilbald be Town En- At the•••Xlase of the nre:e.tin•g it was past six years and in Mt. Jewett for decided to hold a elech.re and dance on 31,years, from 1892 u-ntil 19291 wee e Wedlneeday, •Febreatty 5th. of .iiieli menther of the •Miethodist church, of more 'details' will appear later. 1 . the Eastern Stars, and of •the Amon- etta Rebekah- Lodge. ,Mrs. Holmes , amateur ' wee recognized as a leading artis-t hece„ having. painted eeveral ANLEY - - • . ., • tot. for 'the tei,ern.„'io .iterst of eitigati•on .and he••••paid the ordinary !eels for such. services, Tha Jobe IllecTavish and; .11arel lireicl•,be town' andittors fdr•-936 at a oalary•of $35 each. -:',,, • That 'Helrear 'Snell be -lax cullec- tor and eollector o,f poll, dog and etreet °Rine taxes. , ...„ That Tholma.e.Sitorey be Peuindkeep- el: and scayen.ger at a ealatry--of. $60 per •nto•nitli and free house. That Dr. F. J. Rayburn Ire .mem- ber of the Local Beard of ---Health. ThateSamniel Hamra:, ;WM. Morri- son and Robert Soarlett be fen.ce-• viewers for 1936, "That e. Chamberlain be noeinber OEf.1344iblie .1.4brai7 Board. • • 'Thee A. F.101,uff be member of the Collegiate Board. . . -That John A.....Willsetn'be Relief Of-, !ficee. conctiele but ,c'omprehensive summary, -of -calls itt, off-peak hours, these night Bylaw 370 was. also •paseed proetid- of the year's eueeessful work, closing - " her remarks• saying, "Witheu discelants• have been 'reduead by 5 or " ••• 10 .cents,- but, these changes will be more than offset. by.. the benefits of Persaroto.PerSon rulgbt ;raids on lon- ger -haul uness,agei-s, and be -the week- end discounts -mi. both 'anyone' and Person-M-Perreon .calls." TuckersTnith Holds (Contin)ed from Page 1)1' •••• .• .. cation until the nexteineeting of the . cemeile, .• itmere-Bell: That the -levee& helpers- •tor the' Welfare Board, Sas.. Jen, •Geonge Coleman and %Ad. • Gemonselle he rreeppoiruted for 1936. ' Mo.Kay-Gereirriell:. .That Bylaw No: 2 to borrow $15,000 from the! !Caned - Bank .of 'Commeree for ureent expenses be passed. • Tbiat the following 'aceolinti be: •Ipaieed: John Riegier, 111.126W.474-r1-W6.7.'J.; tfol2:1s1, $9.90; John 'Earle, .trrilsferring men and labere $12.20; A. C..• Rautiedge, 'supplies, • relief, $57.09; W. J. Finni- gan, suppliete, ,relief, $82.93;, E. B. Goethe, milk, $7; D. F..1.t.LeGteger, etatelnents, ,etc.., .$20; D. F. McGre- gor; TeTephoeue., E:D.M., 1'935, $9; D: -F. MeGre,ger, pestagee, $3; • G. N. Tuner,• financial statement, -$10. • (ideliay-Genereell: 1hat. the Clerk prepare a loylaw to cervfirne • the a,p- pointments maide at 1.bie minting. ' 'OAP with saes Cluest s ,. tilbjettive eo that ourewerkemay pee - fit. ".; , . Intere.stitg reports were 'tette by the varions pecretariee thawing bet- vmrk• in alledenartreerits. Sttpipily Secretery, Miss McDonald,- of. •G•o.deriche brought -a- very clear ton- oeption of miesionary. Work in Nerth- exn !O.ntatrio end .Nerthertt Alberta, wh•en •She reacie•tere intinuote letters, one from M -re. Bruce D. Martirr of Cochrane,, andeolne fro g& Dr. 'Margaret .Strang :Savage, of •• Dixonviille. Our daily Work. seems. very .miehtgreeafter• 'leaorng the Multiplicity iof the daily acComplishments theeeeepable wo- 'men. • The treas,u.rer. ,Mrs. T. Swan !Sirlith, 'Seaford -lb eeported Heron had raised $8,474.49-4274.49 +aver ,the atoa- tio-4bhe surplie" being dee partly to the.,legacy of noo which: was left ••to the !Clint.= W.MS.. by. the late Mies. O'Neil,• a Clinton. • • • - Mee Dunlop, Oft God', gave' a Wan -nothing can be done; wit un all -things are posSibile." • Mrs. Lewson, e Auburn, read the repprt Of the Nominating 'Clumanittee and Mrs. 3. C..Grelig, of Seatfarth, in- stalled the frdloOvieg Officers for 1936: 'Honorary.. President, Mrs. IH. Arno' old, Hensall; President, Mre, ID. J. Lane, Croclerielr; Vir'66-Presidents, Mrs. G. •Ma.edonald, 1Clieton; Mrs. C. E. Deegan, Clinton; Mrs. F. R. Redditt, Grcierich; Mrs. F. .Sillery, Exeber; . • 4 This Sale positively en aturday Night, Jams , . • 4. ....... A A 4 ' • ny woman who requires a. _Coat or Dress. Any man who needs an Overcoa or Suit should not miss this opportunity to buy. the season's very newest and -,best' made Garments at -a Mere fraction Of the regular price. F For FRIDA and SATURDAY • a' fmerrce :has radiated theolighent _the * I, • • • STANLEY "•-• r you will not see again. You will save dollars by Every article in the atoes-"Will be offered at prices • . buying now. • .0.001•••••••=mmotir r..,Ba60111561.17(111.! • • ea." Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jairiee'Delgaty, form-. el- well known res•idents of Stanley, but.. now. of Gilbert Plats, 1VIanitOba, 'eeteiforaited their galden I wediii4g an- niversary at their horoe•there on De- cember 23rd. 'They -we're the 'recipi- ents ef many valeable.--presents, let- ters and. ,telegittins of done -retitle - tions. A letter of congratulation was sent from S. S. No. 5, Stanley, eign- ed!hy over thiett ex -pupils andeold- friends. Mr..Dolgety spent eight years as teacher of. No. 5 and be was ple•ased indeed• receive this,' letter of cengratulation. About thirty per- sons were present and partook of the. weid•ding <limner andit was a• happy' .and anemorable event in the life of awe !old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Del- gaty. Wle hope they, may be! spared to see nuany more a.relieersaries of • their' wedding day. • 41111111•111111.1.111111111111111.1.11111.1111181.11.111111.111.11111.11 Italian soldiers in East Africa -Who are &Able to go home on leave are allovied ta. be married by proxy......One or two, no daubt, would have pre- ferkecl the option of going to •Easit Africa hy_proxy.--Punch.' • . That Helmer .Snrell" be Chief Con- stable at a .sallary of,..$60• per Month and ,peirform ,euth lather duties as he • shell be .diretrarted. • net El. 0. Boor be -Fire Brigade" - Chief ata isalasyeef $75 -,per -annum. That Jas. Y, •45ren be assistant Constable and tStrefir Ilitetriare at salary e $60 pee month. •' That Jae. V. Ryan be !Sa,nirtary In- citer and Insryeetor underthe Wee.d CeentrIol Act and Fruit Twee Control • , • no H. G. arfeir be Town Solici- torerte- ad4ise the officers- spa • ambers -of the domicil and Palle titEties Commission on anything, re- lating totem!, affairs. He shall d.vaw all money bylaws and' Asti not act ialgainet tre---ticitwni did for suet seir. sox logeeeld $100. Fie Shall e. , • • • elVlentra. Fred. Eekart. .and Denitzer have returned 'home from Phillipsbon, Ont., Where tthey attend- ed lbhe funeral of the late Mr. Buck- ley,. Qui•te nulmber from here attend- ed tf)lie .neeeting of the McKillap, 'Log- Hilliberit Telespholle Ce., Dublin, last Wedine•sday. The; company is in good standing and declared their' an- nual dividend and the 'subscriber,s are weli satisred as their rates are $10 a year for those who par' cash in acilvanee. • ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS Frord.::SEAFOATIt. ictures ieven in, recent y,eare for heh she received • ,praitse. She was re in Brassels„ Canada, July 26th, 855, and'in 1876 wee, married be the ate Richard H. HOlmes. Survivora. re one 'sere Mr. Holmes, ofe.Soarth Fraley Street, three ,grandehirdden, Wayne•Ho•limets, Lyle Holmes and Mars. 1Carlson, amid three great- grandchildren." • 1 a altering one's outlook • on life, work becomes a pleasure and the world a much lore pleasant ,place in veld& „to • • . A number of fanners are. inClin,ed -to think that they have not- the• riertS Rt.:this kind of work alitheugh they realize the many 'advantages. and wiE liriVe. for miles to a pienic where some neighflior has erell cared for trees. Such .places are .gatherin-g spots for the whole community. Several- fariners have suggested that they...would con- sider 'engs; gin g seine elcinfy-perstore interes.ted ineer-en, • who would do nothing 'else butt care for them in re- turn for his board •anicl small al- lowance. This suggestion In -Bight -solve difficulties for both parties. k"beattity infores...pe.: that a. mud bath' Makes the skin Isere !Smooth and silky; We imust go down to the zoo again and have am:Other-look at - the bippapottamie-1Sarnia.Obeerver. ITILLSGREEN ,Mrs. Dick and sene••••Daugleseere- turned to. their .!houne Torente af- ter Speeding severa1,. weeks with her brother, My. Allan Coebra.nte. Mr:' -and !Mrs. Wilfred Huortallyie of Centralia vielited the latter's in -other, :4Yfirs. Lorve, and family. iMrs. Leonard Wagner Zurich.and Mrs. , Otto Stephan; of .11eneall, have been taking care of MTS. Stephan, Who 'has been quOte ill, but at date of wrng-is • getting -along fine. Mrs. Frank Farquhar, of ..j.leresell, is staying !with her brother. for a Mr. and' aVlirs. J•aok Baker and 'Miss Doreen Reichert were in! London re- eently. strireMes.Tully ;also spent a day London. IVIiss Juelene Stephenson visit -ed. at the home of 1Viiss Ruth 'McAllister. The Wornents Missionary Society held, their first meeting •irolthe New Year at the - home Of Mrs. Robert Stepreneon with Miss Annie Jarrett presiding. After the call to 'veotritihip 'directly proportional to the amount: the meeting opened with Illynith, 241, .of care given ,thleno arid by proper prayer, and the ,Sthipture 'reading, - ceitivartion. the Iffeet's of even drought erebse10, was taken by litre. Steph- arid winte.r..14ill.ing cap largely be ov- P - ' elision. The devotional. leaflet,. -"The eremite. Spirit , Racial Brotherheod," was The person Who Makes hobby ef. taken by Kiss Helen •Andersorm after groeving and Oaring for trees goner- Whieh -prayer waseoffered. Ti* set- ally ,meets with euteess his efforts retary and tretaineer :then gave their and the care given the trees, intatead rdporti. , The -.business nee discussed of bete regarded as work., is really and th,e offering was taken. Mrs. H. n pleasure. The choice of a hobby Tirreee. willetake the February tient- •olo western 'farms is !soree.what ing ether helm.e. The !study on "The ited, and 'One "Wfliieltu would harvet a Penetration' !of Africa," from ehaPter Practical as Well as art ses.thetic va- threeevia.s taken bY" Stephen. lue Should' find wide favor: There IOU; %lee Irene Turthot )1SITs. R. Con. are emery who have bad this idea •ft5r Stitt tiand VIrs. .,MeAllierber. Wm: .yeots, and where • this has been so, •254teaSeelleg mut the Meeting -C1OSed beriu•tiful surrounding% have;resultlied, , • , " •• even in the itost By o•11••••••••••••••0.4.....• CROMARTY Miss Mary Currie is at _present vie- iting with friends 'St. Marys. " A human caneenbill was fired te- te •the surf off California and sank, thereby !heightening the resemblairree- to a cannein ball.-Edimontron A school to teach women to buy erothes has opened in London. Fly- ing course for bowing ,pigeons ' should iihertly be available. --Calgary Her- ald. - 1VIrs. S. A. Miller has -teturned af- ire-4er spending two 'weeks in Stretford with her sic:1.n. • ,Mir. arid' Mes..Colle. spent •Surtday iri Stratfard with friends. The 'annual' linteintees Meeting' of , the Crernarty Presbyterian Oluirch was heldt1o.ni Thuesdiay last" 'Reverts .af the different secieties 'ef. the chterele were read and highly erpipreeQ;;-:- The sinaH debt lying, on the eongragabiolo was wined 'off and the congregatien fatei the New. Year free.of any debt. A evening Will Ite held in the near future to etlebrate the occasion. , • Mrs.' a Miller *returned- freer a visit Str it5f rd. and repcnts Jam .24 and. CHICAGO $74)0. JANUliftit'2 , -To- ';;i. :42.25 • Wirldsor—•:$34d: ' ro t • $3:60 • IIuri Eqr'iltrvi faint Arian ildjiCtilit iltatiOn1; 'TieketeeTrus lit'Lltuits from Agenta.--Ask for handbill k t + Tree Planting ..... On -Prairie Farms The work Whig carrier(f-on. by the Tree Planting Division at the Forest Nareery Station of the DOminion De- partment of A•geiculture at Indian neiiir,-..ns made possible thebeaetifY- of orie-quarter of the service -fee-iflor each mare providing to be in fear r In '1935 there were 206 such clubs in operation.' ' Under the Dounini!an-Provincial " Nei= Polley, effective ie ithe prove tees of Eastern- Canada, in British Columbia' and in Saskatchewan, Op Dominos Department of Agriculture! and the Provincial Departments aim- 'cerned join on a fifty-fifty bags in inepectin•g .stallions and paying an annual premium to the 'owner* of ap- erwed registered. Stallions., based on the number of mama Treft foale bt i95 the owners of 539 stalliensevrere eligtble for the prematuni:- To encourage the productlion of saddle horsses, hunters. and Inorses suitable for remount. police, and - light delivery parposes, an anima grant is made byethe Dominion, De- partment..elf ekgeiculture. under the Breeding •Statione Policy .tte the pro- prietor of a stallion who owns or cone" - teals at 'least three . .11rorreughbredr, - staltlions of hunter type ami the ser- • viees of whichare aveilablefor mares • orthe eliistricti served by the staticee Nin -e such .stations operate acrossi Cahada, and in each .of the rest three; •y's.a..lr'S' Canadian. etotio.robred he have been purchas.ed-by the Oevern- malts of Trinidad and Barbados 'where the animals have proven high- lesatisfactory in constabula.ny• work: Taken all in all,. the present •outtleek for the. beree breeder in Canada -is. Very promfising,. and the raising of good homes should -be a sound and Profitable •beeinees for years to corns,. Increasing Demand • , For Canadian Horses In -Canada at the present time the revival of interest in the breeding of horses is' one of the most striking of It -he many ,activities of the D.ornialien hie in.cre and a cti vity. , There is a should in live stock production. Tbere be no question, as to the necessity for shortage of draft horses not only in Canada, but in the United Stateseand Great Britain, and it taken least five years Pp. produce and raise a horse the age of four years. Also ihe Salinuel-waskage of 'horses in the Dominion dile to disease, old age and, ether natural caustee; ie very consid- erable. -Mg of theueeeds of western Canadian term 'hornes, as well ae Oro/idling the shelter which is so necessary on the prairies. Mary o•utatae.ding gardens have been made posaible• only loy the sheltering effects •tot4telts of 'trees which also store up reserVe.nroisture in the form of snow drifts and en- cierrage all kinds of wild life. A well sheltered farmstead is a imuch More, tornfmtable 'plate for stock td Win- -bet and in which to _do the chores!. Th resulte obtained with trees, are vt, While .the maimber of horse." on farms. in June, 1935, Allowed afl ir0- crease ever !that of June, 1934, it -has taken ; the; increased production of calts-in 1933 and 1934 to reach the paint where the annual increase ex- ceeds the natural Wastage of maturanimaIS.e •Alt the same 'Rine, it must be remembered that the dolts. of 1934 and 1935 Will not enter the .ranks of thie fourr-year-old work- horses' until, 1938 and 1939, while the annual wast- age goes OJT all .the time. In a.ppreciatiot orf 'the sitoratien•, the Dombeion Department of •Agricultare hes continued its policies for herste Inopeovternent, and breeders in enemas'. beg numbers are availing thentsteive,s of tide rnean.s 0f assistance. The Clubbing Policy, for kample, which is effective' in the Prairie Provinces; makes r,t• possible ' for cornimoreitiee faaimeralto enure the servides ;the beg •stalltans wvailiable and: retain them in the' disltridt from Tear to -wirhilyerrtore , a o 400 07114VPVelkilstmes anti NeW :Yetateltb' ete, a.`,..!""4 • 4...N. t!'"iH • !!! THE McKILLOP MUTUIa FIRE INSURANCE CO1r. , READ OFFICE-SEAFORTII. 014T. YeAT, OILY'S 'fostering eemanunity bred' ing's,m1 co4operative effort. The Do - Minitel Department of Agriculture on Ittaltreg a grant to organized' • OFFICERS: Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth - Prete James Connolly, Goderiell - Vlee-Prela• Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - Ser..-Trean• AGENTS: Finlay MeKeecher, R. R. 1, West Yohn Ikturray, 3, SeafoOli; R. It. ; • .1 horse4ymeotg ttuts Over eent. • • • • • 04140 ; 'N) • G. Jarmouth, Brodhagen; Wet* c' Blyth; C. E. IFewitt, Kincardine; J. Yeo, Goderich. - - • - • ea- ,DIRECTOItt: fl deaborot • Leorrhart, Bredhigen; larder nolly, Goderich; Alt, troika 3, Seaforth; Alexander Me It. 1, BlVt11; John -Pe . „Wel ri4 Ian, No. 5,, .Seaf-orth; belt, N-6. if, &tailor& , •••••; t• 4:11"