Tite 'heel""" gait†" In possible to live a quiet and re. tirilfferaasdretahedtustr-ttt- lance. The work at the late In. Perk, vile at the late I". William Put, ha been completed for some year- hech. but her hearth] life liv- edonasartexamNetootttsm.rt VII never a hardship but rather I pleasure to week I word a! greeting to her, for her humon- were wide, though laid aide by trttirmitr. She carted 1 wonderful memory and ea an interesting eoneersationatut. er pecially on early life in Durham. Her spirit was grandee: and the mile-t child to the oldest inhabitant had in her a friend at hurt. The memory of the just In precious and such a Me Is not lived in vain. c. MADE & SON. when at! Proprietors. NOT DEAD-JU" GONE BEFORE (In Appreciation of In. Mrs. Park) Not dead. Oh no.' but borne beyond the sundown, A CHERISHED SOUL PASSES Duo-hula... um Duo-inning, tisoo a 31,000 manduoéu sumo Price: 99.00 and interest, Price: 100 and interest, Price: 97.00 and interest; meb-u-uy. WMSM-uuay. yum-.4105 Nutriti- " Debentures 436% Debentures 4wiiiii,a, Duo January 16, 1937 Due January 16, 1940 Due Jumuy 16, 1949 MOI? Dam. PM Bmumwo. Tom-to, Java: M, 1934. APPLICATIONS TO THE ABOVE LOAN WILL BE RECEIVED Br ANY BRANCH OF ANY CHARTERED BANK IN CANADA, ANY BRANCH " THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SAVINGS OFFICE, AND BY RECOG- NIZED BOND DEALERS AND STOCK BROKERS, FROM WHOM MAY BE OBTAINED COPIES OF THE OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS CON- TAINING COMPLETE DETAILS or THE LOAN. SUBSCRIPTIONS ro THIS LOAN WILL BE SUBJECT ro AL. LOTMENT AND THE LIST WILL CLOSE AT THE DIS- CRETION OF THE TREASURER " ONTARIO. INTERIM DEBENTURES IN BEARER FORM WILL . BE AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY ON " ABOUT JANUARY 22, 1984. Coupons payable January " and July 16. Debentures reyisterable as to principal only. _ Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada, at the holder’s option in the cities of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax or Saint John, N.B. Legal opinion of E. 0. long, Esq., K.C. The proceeds of this issue will be used to retire short-term indebtedness incurred for capital expenditure, of the Irtrlro-Eléetric Power Commission and of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Commission, for advances to the Agricultural Development Board and for Unemployment Relief. Tina-Yon CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND or THE PROVINCE DatedJumuy 16, Mt3Anndoéh-linth-turitie,thoehegee qséwhiehisetvtitmaiwithtuatgt-tur,astotioat Province of Ontario Into the run. etear ugm; gGOLDEN WEDDING or Forever done with mm and cloud Ind; EDITOR AND â€RS- THURSTON tempest, The T but .w Where " is elm tutd bright. !wlshes 11:7 21hnt'"g,dr'a',"d Not even 'lettering-eat) to sud no tanning In Heaven'- endleu Dar; Not um and move1easr--atepped from No, not tortretful--Vepintt fond rt membnnce Of dear one: left awhile: And looking gladly to the bright re- union, With hand clasp und with smile. Not 'silent-lust paged out ot earthly Oh, no, not dead-but put all fear of dying, And with att 'uttering (fer; baring. To ling Heaven'- sweet new song: Not 1tmerlr-6sar1r loved and dearly Say not that l m dead when Jam ISSUED UNDII AUTHOII'I'Y or â€.0. "IT, CHAPTER. as AND BT, AND " GIOIGI V, (ONTAIIO), CHAPTER atb, AND A CIAIGI AB YO PRINCIPAL AND INTIIIBT UPON THE earth's rough plums To walk the King‘l Highway. Amid the white-rotted throng. To live tor evermore. THE TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO OFFERS FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION Coupon Bearer Debentures PROVINCE OF ONTARIO DIIIC‘I‘ OBLIGATION or I'll $40,000,000 ONTARIO Mr. Thurston in 1 son ot the late Mr. and Mrs. June: M. Thurston, pi- oneers of Kimberley. Mrs. Thurston is a daughter of the late Mr. and In. French Luann. and we: born at Dar housie, N. B. She ceme with her par- ents to Thombury in the yen 1869. " children were born to them: A. s. Thurston, of Thornbury; P. J. Thurston. nsrstterrton, partner in the Advance; Mrs. N. K. Durmat ot Mit- chell; Mrs. R. W. Shaw of Lion's wishes are extended to Editor and Mrs. w. H. Thurston, d Mesttertms, who on Sunday. marked ttttr you: of married l’te together. These come with ndded sincerity seeing tint a sim’lar event was msrked in Review circles so recently. Editor Thurston has been a close and good fraternal neighbor to the Review these my yearn back and it is hard to say which of the two paper Editors ttmt thought ot January as a wedding month. V ter the condition of roads on January let this year, it will not and inv- or with us again " a good nuptial month. It ofthe ; and Min Dell Thurston, s Mr and Mrs l. has and two Children and Miss Violet Lang, Han- over .spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Mr. Thunton In the den of the manner fraternity at Grey County and is still actively enng'ed In edi- torial work. Prior to coming to Flesh- erton in 1888, he we: connected with the old Toronto World under W. F. Helena for n number of years, ma we: who at one time with the Toron- to Globe. It speaks well for Cmdn'l pros- perity when the Ontario Government $40,000,000 Debenture Issue altered to its people this week. wee licked up in lean than a day. You cannot get awey from the Net that it is u lot ot money to ask tor, and the people ot the province evidently think Prob ler George Henry and his 'trors' will see them through. Lt. Arnold M. Thur-ton ,enlbted from Toronto University with the u- nnery and m killed In action June " 1910. teacher in Toronto, being those um TORONTO - -"'"'"". ‘va-l-l. "lulu“ _ "i'-"'"'-'. "" "m", I lbrother were chum {Ca-pp: Treuurer. um Marr IeGIIIyLTdm. "h no “new In Dots. "rar; Supply m." In. “In“ " tld'l bands cutting [In Acton the up- _Dotteatt,. “mm “W Mm. MLâ€.- pm at the “SM an. Dr. Smith Twuley; Temperance new In. W. of Durham wu endted “a found m Campbell; Stringer. new In. D. J. _ "tteh" m to close the wound. unbound. Christian Stewardship ll Mr. and In. Pony Mush-n vh- F‘Innnco, In. Kline Memaiiss.. PM Itat the I," at the wool at the home no, In. Florence Inbound; Anal- ot Monrant Lam Hutton mm tneg “d Ortrnniau, “m“ M†Mean. A. was». Join an: em- and Myrtle Inbound. Gunman of en Wade "ttttred " "m at the pm comma... - In. Wilfred Gold-1W3. - Wright. I" hum. I" Gee. In. In... em», um mm“ Mu. M. "WW. 'Pt'ui Dtrmeteh uattttrte on wanna-y 1et.'?yeeet-rtiiGTa"a" ".Ctrtetytetsduiiiirir. W" "nu“ m "MMntet. M. law-unnum- served . - but. " dent, m.- Lynn. mm; G, -iriii. end with hu bother In Damn. - " mm " was" In E. Boyce: 2nd Vicente; I In“? In Campbeu not with u 'm'w ., In. Planer; Secretary In. Jameg'WMde'" on may 070M113 'huohe leaped over h, Capps Treasurer, mu Mary learn-4"“ " mun brother 'mee chopm Mm - vny: Supply a...†In. June- iii'Pldi9s. The no (laced In Dom-View a It In Donna; AuocIm 00c..- In. AGU"" In“. cutting In um. the up It “W Tmley; Tampa-Inca ma. In. w Jar M of the rut um. Dr. Sam 3°†ot °" Gumbel); an..." 100-. In. D J'.ofDuranu called and found-me in; 'mqtorm. Unbound. Christan scia,L,C 1',stttehrs m Inch-- 0.. mm-.. In. Myrtle t There was a. splendid attendance " C, Y. P. S. meeting last Friday ev- iening. The president. Mrs. Copp ore» ‘sided over the devotional buslness ot Ithe meeting, .roll call being answered {by repeating a verse of scripture. lPlans were made tor a Loboggnn and isknting party to be held soon and it gwas also decided toanange torn play "s; be put on in the (Hilly sprmg. Ar. IWlll Anderson presided mar au e.'i- Icellent program, uudrr the leadership [of Mrs. Eugzu' bums, the cmuuuur cl lime Cltrutiun PelFiiaip Committm', f which cons mad or an .mux'vns oy Rev. fliecnuy. pupa: by Mildred Hender. Ison and Mrs. Heeney, Mrs. Andy Has- Ciiii Florence McDonald, recitation by -'Mrs. Boyce, Billy Plastic and Charlie, :Campbml; solos by Stephen Stlnsonj [and Florence MacDonald. The entLrel itrend ot the program was based on. H‘llome" and Mr. Anderson took the;! 1topic. "The Jitrerettee between I 'cmisuan and a. Non-Christian. t:,) gmeeu‘ng Was closed by all repeating lthe Lord’s Player in unison. '; The annual meeting of the W. M. l8. was hold at the home ot Mrs. Ed- gar Boyce last Friday sud was well attended. The president. Kiss Fisher! had charge of the meeting. After the devotional exercises the roll all was: answered with . New You thought or n verse ot scripture. Minutes oi" the last meeting were read sud adore. dd. After the business mm- In. Boyce sue sn Interesting talk illus- trated by posters. The upon-ts of the Mom calm were read sad the lists of new once" for 1084 m brought In by the nominstlng eon- m'-ttftandqma-tms." Mm‘ " follows: Hon. pro... In. (3.1" Home! m In. A. Hobart. m- dent, mu Lynn. mm: m v1.3.1" “I. letNtttttr 'tl M. , Mrs. Jog. Welrmier. She had reached the use of 78 years. Sympathy ls at- so extended to the family and Irlendl. Glen, the 19-monttgtf-otd son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell met with a painful accident .recently when he fell Into the cellar and fractured I bone in " ankle. Dr. Jamieson phoed it In I out and he its recoverlng nicely. We are glad it wun't more serious. Another respected resident was laid to rent in Bentlnck Lutheran cemet- ery on Friday last in the person ot A number trom Crawford vicinity attended the funeral of the late Jan. Mllne ot Chesley on Saturday. Mr. Milne was well-known in this neigh- borhood having been born and having spent " boyhood days on the old home farm on the 1201 con., ot Bea. tinck, now occupied by Mr. Robt. Me. Cuslin. The sympathy ot the entire community is extended to the be reared relutlvel. Mr. and Mrs. C. McClockun ot Glen- elg spent a tew days recently with their daughters, Mrs. Will Campbell and Mrs. Frank Twamley. Miss lslay Lamont ot Malcolm Is the guest this week of her cousin, Florence and Myrtle MacDonald. nun on unused by I“. m and la. man. The Script!†rend- ‘ing was taken by and Mr and ipmper by In. Gallony. The roll Fii coiled by Kenneth new; and answered by a text of Scripture by tench member preterm. Rectum: fund readings were given by Ruth .Vickers, Janet Patterson. Kenneth _ McCuaig, Elsie and Vera Markle. Solo {by Mrs. Galloway and reading by !Mrs. Fulton. The meeting was closed itsiut a mum, the Mission Build but» ;oiogy and the Lord's print-r wpcared '; n unison. l, The Lau.ea' Aid met at the Bap- stht parsonage on Thursday, Jamar) :lith mm 21 ladies in attendance. :The President, Mrs. Inn Biwxui 'pib'sdud uaring the meeting. Alter the owning devotional caucuses till! it» l ports of the secretary und ammu- !wcm um and tut91oveu. “up: and mic-nus or taisutg money for and were fdisousscu. A commute: was appoint- ed, composed or Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. Gal- .loway, urn. Tony and Mrs. Porter to) ,make out programs tor the year. The !meeting closed with the hymn ‘Biest ‘he the tie that binds,' and the Lord's player in unison. Delicious retreats. ents were setveu at the clone by Mrs. .Galiuway and assistants. The regular meeting ot the B. Y. P. U. was held in the church, Tues- day evening with I large attendance ct members present. The Prealdent, Maas Lolita Mighton. presided. The Topic was taken by Miss Erma Migh- ton. interesting readings were given by Miss Lenora Reay. Miss Florence and John Michel!) and Donald Walk- er. A number or contests were wiv- ed at the clone. CRAWFORD KuMuut The as glanced In Don. “d" ttands etttting In Acton the up tter M ot the rteht tall. Dr. Smith of Durban WA: and and found same We“ noon-try to clone the wound. Mr. M In Pony Leann-n u. ityOiomtoetaeGist"iiilGoiii'i at How-rd Lam Hutto- mu. luau. A. Wm John m tttov. " Wade “to!!! In "an; at the OOH-1&5. em. home where he Intende rebuild- lng it u noon u weather permits. Mr. Joe Sullivan event the week end with In: bother tn Durham. We are thenki'ul for the show which he covered up the ice and, made it pouihle to [at tround with- out endangering life and limb. A lit- tle sunshine would “no be welcomed to brighten up the doom. 2 We am sorry to report Mr. Hugh Ridden still oonnned to his bod, but planned to new hie condition showei mlrked improvement. I Mr. and In. G. Goldsmith Sunda- u " my. Mr. cold-nun bought] a house st Williumford which he he†tomdownudhuiheuledtohlspreo- business . bonds .. .. 20.00 Municipal World, nine copies 9.00 His: Dtrstein, Elmwood library 5.00 Clerk, 82 redundant; ........ 20.60 Voucher No.1 ...............148.20 Council “Jaunted to meet Monday, March ti, at 10 o'clock. far “new ination a.-..............." W. G. Hustle, relief supplies .. 2 D. Donnelly, phone ........... P. V. Schaus. relief supplies . 12 A. Livingstone, relief supplies " Udnoy Wilson, auditor ....... 8 up: lam-1mm, auditor ...... 6 Council meeting .. .......... 12 Reeve, commission .. ........ 1 Domlnloh Bond Ca., treasurer's Bauey---Wentc That an accounts. Including voucher No. l, be passed and cheques tuned by trxttururNsr..- Cured. AJ. McDonald, school for nom- Magwood--We1ttc That u petition be forwarded to the Department ot Public Highways showing the expen- diture on township road- tor the your 1933 under the Highway! improve- ment Act, requesting the gum on said expettditure.-<urried. Maqwood---rorrr: That new and superintendent attend Good Ronda Convention . --A3nrrted . Magwood-Torry: That auditor’s report as given by Udney Wilson be accepted and treasurer have reports trrinted.-43arrted. Mattwood--Weti. That reeve be authorized to have Mr. David QUIJ admitted to Home of Rrfuge.-car- Pound Kmspeta--perey Minghun, Ju. McDougall, Peter lcQuIrrie. W. weaken Geo, Webber, J. Hopkilu. Fred Ruse. s. Hilnrtner, Dan Kobe. J. Tulloch, Geo. Hum, CM; I. Wil- klnson. Fence viewer-Donald McLean, J. Corlctt, Andrew Basile. Clnrk Torry, J. Grierson, Robert Hopkins, Andrew Meyer, W. B. Willis, Hy. Patterson. l. H. Dodaworth, Peter Kramer, Adolph Meyer. Weed 1napeetors--atunes Hewiuon. Rcbt. Johnston. W. B. Will“, John F. Dodsworth. Siteurp valusttorts---Hutth R. Ridden. John McKenzie, S. G. Hopkins, Wu- tred Wright. By-lnr 172 was tinalty mud, tp- pointing the following one“: Cierk--l. H. Chmlck. Treatutrer-W. G. Hutie. A-r--W. J. “an. Road superintendent-Henry Pat- torson. M. o. H. -Dr. J. L. Smith. Resident Member Board at Health --Atex Wilton. School Attendance OtBtger--A. C. MoDanald. Magwood-Bailer: That may of clerk be $360 and treasurer '186.-- Carried. Mturwood--Wetts : That may ot mad weprlntendent be at rate of 40e per tiour.-M3arried. Magwdod--Biv: That umnr'l may be ti00.--41arrted. Torre-Batter. Tint salary of road road superintendent be " an of 40c houv.--Utat. g-ood-Batter: That man: at veiling receive. 83.50. team graders 83.50, km grader " operator at} large grader $2.25 tter (by, tell! will-l :er work ".trty.--Ahu'ried. l Torry---Wemc That mtrolmen and men working on road receive $1.N per day, winter work 1ire per hour.- Carried. Magwood - Balley: That rates tor pulling booths be 83.60 each; deputy returning )mcen. $2.50; poll clerml $1.75; school tor nonunion, ".-- Carried. 1 Torrr-iaer. Tint councmon no ceive 82.25 per meertitur.--utet. Maoorood--Wettr. m councillor: receive " per meeting and 10c mile- age.-Carded. WELBECK '. H. CHITTICK. Clerk. S 6.00 2.22 .42 12.62 12.16 12.10 1.12 l Mat . deHeidated and {mom _ It)“ “In! hindered through this inn n wool: up an (and out. What int-It or I!“ u mlmr, it had J W Wee. having one W Miler In the Mr is '. m our been ad was an by m m -. We got a Wonderful - II It mated to get wind below It w Into the woods. Ben. 1 our young people are am- lnc mu: In dllmnt homes" II- I!!!“ M M. the home of In J. My, barium. mu Ex 0|†M loft Int week to aw - In. C. hmee and In: Mu!- â€Muua M'lotKnox It. All.“ Ming 1. lilo leaving tAqt an IR a. unde'n, Mr. “was . In. Jana Even. Aberdeen. sew I w. d am this week with tsr.r “Miter, In. Funk Hopkins. Mr. And In. Wm. Belt spent Mor, div with mm mrkdnle. Mm. " I. bolt on: In. Thu. Bell, who b I â€a.†h the hospital there i', Improving my. Mr. and In Jack Heft were mesh Mt My “In; with Mr. and In. Walter cure and two childrm (“In w Cg-tOrd were Vishnu. this week with her mother, Mrs Jun It“ Evelyn Inn was n week MM vista- nt tho home of In: Calm-mm Helm. In. Halon Wuhan Wu 1 mum on “mutiny with her tum, Mrs L In. Alt. [than or Toronto, spun: the week end with her parents, Mr and In I. W. leKechme. R. Lawson was in the chair and m“, ducM the "an "ter the usual 91m. A we ia being Bent from. the Club to - of the needy. The next mun! VIII be held at harm ot In. In. chochnie. Tho U. P. W. o. held I very attended meeting at the home of Murray Ritchie. The president, and In. Y. I. Byers spent Frida: afternoon with In. Andrew ershull The, alarm I“ mtly siren' In ttttttttng. wool “an Kr. and In. Andrew Pu k ell. It. and In. W. Wall-cc, Mr, Jas Stormy and than. of town, were Wilton on My It the Wttllace I I". I“ W18! .h‘reuwnt. spent sou Ivoek with the wu .other minivan hen. l, In. Albert )1qu ‘l‘rlduy of Int weel lune weeks tn Tom The w. M. B. met i In. Albert mun returned on - at but week that Ipendim: ("'lt weeks In Toronto. The W. M. 3. met at the home of in". m Wilton on Wednesday, an. 10th with twenty [Adle- presem Had-Mn; some visitors. The pmgmm [and healthy-gun. Mr. and In. John “adult Sr was on "ttmur with Miss T, E -iiu, Marjory Koenig of munitwn is It maul naming Mrs. Elm»: he. The latter bu not been in the Inter has not been in the Mr. and In. Putter-on vittited “an Mr. and In. Harold Watson on Sun any. _ In. John Hamlin" Br., attkndu} the funeral of her comm in Moun: Mot on Wane-thy ot Int week. under the doctor'- cue with throat unable. We hope he my soon be better. Ior the W. M. S. Day of Pmyor was followed: -era1 mrlptune Radium were given. I number at members led ll payer. XIII Margaret Watson gave a ttood - on 'Peamr' twlrrl, was the Tank: tor the program. Tho- roll all was -egattt by scrum“.- nm In “Peace". Raw-u Wert. gn- on by the lecretnry and treasure-I In. Wllmn served lunch at the closes and s pleuun new hour was ru- [in W Potty went to Tm- mtto on [My to - in the hum» of Mr. and In. Buckley (nee Bertha M) while tho utter ll in the hos pull for . â€than operation. We hap" it my be mtet-atttt and that she Mill soon be "atneqd to helm: again. Mr. and In. Witt Backus of Hump an mud on Thur-day of In! “(u-k with Mr. and In. A. Pickett. In. that Eocleo and children or Wt. spent lame few days lay. week with the Wm family am: In." an new about mm who have not mad mm " thelr Su’iour We not to be maimed with Jesus end we will ttnd that He " a true and e perfect (dead a well u . might: our m M for " text on Sun - “no" I. on. a“; you whom yo no. not.†Am an multitude, that “and with m- dllclplme m but the m of Joan, were " you nun-her who did not know Hun n mom-t. and no“ my be Io-dm In. Cam, In. Alex Aberdm-n It. “I In. Wm. Picket: and dau, nu- ot munch spent a day lam Little 0mm Porter is quite in and ROCKY SAUGEEN KNOX CORNERS b mum-ml In her usual 18. 11434 “0 am she him In had: Ville Aa We: Mr. ' In: My (.001: cues! . m my Mum wcwod mung "I tl wdl. tt liking t formed Mr, Prim tank New CW Enw Fair hut Fact Aueti Fotf " mm "