Page Four 35 and Z4 lnubt, ul: uu.LuuuL.eu Lv mu. ..;x........... .4 , before taking their seats. S_M;1(,diLh _______ "18 for the` The passage of a bill is donel Barrio as follows ~ much the same _as a resolution in `K VV,H. Kennedy 1( 3o1eman, H, the county council. The bill must` -I5ai~i~ie H, G, May. I be written and endorsed on the back G,D. Hubbai-d...1( -1, C, Chamlby the sponsor. The first and see-; Barrie 3c y, E_ C, 0nd readings are a matter of form. G,0_ Camex-on.,.1 _ Biuingsleyy After the second reading_it is dis-l Churchill ,0 to synod, cussed and approved or l`e](.`(:l20(.l. If W. Noble .............. ..'- ims, 1)_ H_ approved it goes to the Senate-,l Fouy H_ 1)avi5,J_ xvhere it must be approved or re-! Meafm-(1 nnen; Parishlgeetecl. Every morning the.House W, Pilgrim ,,,,,,, _.1 :'ch wardens, ` _S Opened With Pmyel` 3 ET1g11Sh anal Collingwood ynod, Dr. A.lm Fren~ch- _ jN. Rule ............. ..1 J_ R_ B()ys l Hansard is a complete record of` Barrie ep1'(3s(3nt;),`bive the proceedings Of P'c11`llLL1Yl(:I1L. T0 W,H_]{Qnnr;(]y'__ E the fo11ow-,the staff` who compile this recoral Barrie ; W_v.\_, Pa1~-`Mr. Boys paid high tribute for the G_ 0_ (j;;_mm-on and Sun(layi?l1l'l01'0uf.;`l1ll(3SS with which every word Sr; 13_ Hon, R S[,'0l{Cll is recorded. I\'o matter how` :\I(_-,f1f()]~(] BQg`;11`di_, J. ` late the House is in .~:e.<.~:io_ii, the re-;'W_P11gyim...,_,.,,.,, 3-, _ih;u`(]:!.'0l'(lS appear next dzzy iii priiitwl` Chm-ch111 il. Ci'e.<\\'ieke, l'01`m- F. _~\ll<.-ii ............... .. - 7 l ram.-1L-..'v of Hm iI.iii.:e mere- TS 0,4, and K/()2`:iIl`_()i)>'. .~*. mu 1. r,[ L1u,:sliu\\` that the .~e<;.<. pet-_"}]10L]1ill_!,',` fLu't.li(.-r is The !`.I{1(`,(', the (3!1liJ1(.' p of the lies on the table gs and Speaker. If it is r Du,-jn_,_ (lu1=i11_g' the segsioli, 1 jzgd, 31 be In committee. and 24 must be introduced 4--.. 1.1.... 'l`,1nn nzwsmrn of Him` U\\`I' VH1 .1. [hp \.`H`_:iill` !f<\:li:`:\l1\i 11 \\`.\.< 1111 ` l _\-`_.`H.m_l'. 1lm.':il.<. ii1\`l'\' \\:is only two lii`.H'iliL`~ In`. `_\.",m;_i|'ll In pi:i_\' zind :1it.in_ni_..-:11 lhu knit; `l- H, "M1; pm-.~:.<.-nl.i\:\i`d I01` Lin` ili`i1\;_, _L`.\):li. 1m-_\` 1.). L\,|Shl`_\, \\'(`'I``\` still unv _lo\\'n :1! Lin` nn:1l In-11., _\.ul"_l.\.i`\.0h;. lliu local kids. pin. up :1 ,:nmi 3;, ml. vn imiiiiu _:1Inl thorn is silll doubt us to , uLh_udm_|, \\'iH('i\ is the in-Hm` tvgnn: M~\v2n:11'.kvt not the break and 11. is tho breaks Lhaitv make the g:nno, and hv1'c`s hop inn: that they go far in the race for the championship. Junior hockey in 'H:n*i'iu is nished for this season, which nn-ans the exit. for Coach :\l`L(`,l`S and his 1930 edition of jun- iors. so the Colts uniforms can be packed u.\v.'iy till next season with moth balls as their opponents. Nvwn1:u'ko1.--Goal. Hammond and . tin-ir doors ` :11. the end n fnlllru do- hnsinoss :1L - his simdow Day) whix-11,_ W is 11 -i1`J`1iDillIn:1n; defence, 1\`Io1l_vne:n.1x and Smart; centre, '[`ownslc_v; wings, (`min and Wilson; aitci`n:1.t0s, Pipher, 'l`r:1vi-rs and Lyons. I luv ('iip,'ihin~ *` ~f' nnl T..-inn`! til`-f{\l1('l`. Sin-I J1.-u-in VINTERESTING TALK ggg ON FEDERAL HOUSE? 11 HH` %'.`.`.-.`..':1`i 'NEW1`IARK'ET WINS """ IN HOCKEY` GROUP x\' .'\l' beiore Lzuung Lneir sums. i as rosol` county t [be written endorsed ` `gby sponsor. 1`s L : `loud A4`+n.v Hm cnvnnll romlinz i I, 1 Al, liiwunha on ]"riduy, W. A. Boys, R. .(J., M.| ., g':w<,- un inL(:rer;Linp: uml lull: nu L`f\I\\lb ruhznu-: n|"R ()LHlLr_` M 1'. .. ..l1. Eiorm. The Speaker of the House ily presides and keeps order. He cam} :votc only when there is :1 tie. The vcommittecs are made up from the` l}_)z1rLie.s in p1`opo1"tvion to the numbr,-1' `each pa1`ty 11215, the party in power.` 'of course, 1mviI1g a n1z1jori1_\'. on :1`:I I `Au. .Zt6 Any. Ul LUu1:u, J|(l.\Jl|: u Vc0111]itt(-30%| 311'. Boys said he haul tlm lkl'.,'C1 I \\ l1L'l1l1(_ l'l1'>2L entered lharlizum-n-_ `v.ha.t he could take an iinlep-.-:1r_lezi`. J :ittiti1(le, but he soon iouml out Lilli`. _ this could not be done. A H`lL'1nlJi'l` I . l1zi.~= (;-\'er;.' opportunity to serve his f con.:L.it.ucncy, but he czmnot hold his Lsezit long and go contrary to the lpolicy of his party. Legislation in- ] tl'()(,lu(`(3(l may be criticized by the iopposition, but it s rarely that a j speech ever changes a. member in the House. Pairing members is at common practice and is arranged by, the whips of the parties. A mem-1 ber wishes to be away for a timei and arranges with a members of the * opposition to restrain from voting during his absence. .Q.ma2king- of divorce. Mr. Boys: ]. m(-m:di11_;:.'\' to <-m'm11<-n('(* (.l;?(g_>.'is1`1'211'i n]_>(`n.x' :11` 1 ____. _..__-.__.._ . -.-nu-:1 -nr. during his absence. Speaking of divorce, Boysl said that the right to grant divorce` belonged to the House of Commons. Cause for divorce must be provcn and that was for the courts to de-l cide. There are divorce courts in all the provinces but Ontario, Que- bec and Prince Edward Island, and cases could be disposed of much more speedily than through Parlia- ment, and at less expense. In the Senate there was a great deal of lobbying in this connection. In To- ronto at present the standing fee for a divorce was $1,000. With a di- vorce court in the province it would be much less, and as in a great many cases divorce is a good thing, why should it not be made as easy , as possible for those seeking it. in vlosinq Mr. Bovs said t.ha.-t we, p0SSlD|e 101` tnose seeking n. In closing Boys that we hear :1 great deal about the rotten- Lncss of politics. but. during his eigh- {teen _\'e:u's in the House he knows of no member who ever was in-. Jluoncod by money to change his vote or inlluonco and all were on- dv:u'oring.: to . their cuu.<`.iu1um'y 1 imm-stiy. . I ...u 1 l ..,\.I.... .A Mr | | H l\'i\\`;1 ` 10 .\l u 'l`r:1\'vrs and Lyons. ; )B:n-1-iv-~Gon1, Lung; defence, Sin- 1-lair nml Admns; x-mm`:-, Kmnwd_\'; `win_s:~.<. Snso and \Vilo.<; :11lu1'n21tos,, '|`om1in. I\lcl~Ini<:'h1 and .\'.~<.<. v \ unm: Hrlni. \\\lll| .\lr. . I.- .'1 u L ... u....v.. thc .31, on is opcmwl, but u'Lhcr done that d`. emblem of zLuLho11.,_-,, I) 1-ulnln in fvnnf Inf" Hu- spun 111 I Hl'$L Luldil of recognized magnitude. it will allow runny an-m-as i to still unexhaustr-rl farm lzuuls and dirm-L trum- portation possibilities fur tlmsta who will (~:\'plm'v, and develop mineral urcusx riuh in `urnmiu:-, l`hi~.- nt-ml , 1' A4116` 4 p )l(.'Ill 01 2LuLnuu._,, in from, of the. not in its place, , the House mu.~: . New membm 1 to the Speaker`- u- r.-rnt`.' ` |LUl'l.'.`,vLllI).', `ms phase , which lu Id nun 1 CH9 1 UU:='.' 1 in`troduce(l ... ,.n..u,..l Ix \\' Ill) \\ Us .\ 1:\1`_2'o 311 u.,- u-n lU\\ \ all m uh. I A 1'0(1llC` -I. \ mm iBAi{Ri"R~iKs TAKE 1 HONORS IN BONS'PEIL_` vn-1'1 :1l\\': \\|II\\ 'I.`H:UR,SDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930 Bridges `xi by I llllll , M:-ufortl \V. l il;:rim ....... ..10 .3 \ B2u`l'i(.- `Dr. .ogm'.s............8 I ` 'I`hornbury ` M. SnI:tsingcr...]0 E `- iarric `S. Meredith L ` `,w.H. 10 ' :`- I Hubbard...10 ' -1 . Cameron...12 -1 m.......m11 Barrie 'I`hist1cs 1.1". Gz:r1'cLt .... ..) 1) :\1-xI:1\ `. J` - \Id1 B2n'1`1e T11 I rourm nounu \ Barrie `W. ..11 H. Hook ..... -. l (`nimrwnnd Barrie , D1`: ` 1. 11. VY. Duxcn pg J 2 Milton iJ. F. R0binson...12 Qnrrmd ` aecunL I Barrie Thistles W. Rainfo1'd......11 Thornbury \ J. Lougheed .... ..19 \'ew1narket G. A. Binns ...... ..16 Elmvale J. Patterson ....... ..6 Toronto I m 13 xx! m.m1.- '7 OTO 11130 T. R. W. Black... I `D n 10%;!) |'1. Lt. W . Dxuux... I Barrie A. A. Smith ..... ..11 I T-hornbury M. Snetsinger...11 J C~hu1'cl1ill V. Reive .............. ..8 ( Barrie Thistles Rev. Shortft ....... ..1G ` '1 `n......:A 7'l`L:.~+\n:- PUBLIC LEEEARY [TIC :1'c-dith ..... .. illizx Hos. ump:~;0n.... IYI` 1 111111 .l\.UI Barrie Thistles W. Rainford .... ..13 J. I ; I\'e\vn1a1`ket i G. A. Binns. ...... ..11 E. { -Barrie Thises `W . A. Boys ....... ..13 D1`. ~ Tho1'nbu1'_v .\I. Snc-tsin_s:~31'... 11 V. Buwiv 'l"ni.~`tlo.~` `Rev. Sh01`t`t....... 10 H. I. 1`:n'1`io lo \I. ..1:-2` 1n n 5'..D. L.` Elm : \.. '1`.-. 1'. 1 y T} '. . \. )l'(lL.' .\lJ..`...~x : 'l`hnmb1.n" [. Di11on..................G . Mirllantl 1. Green ............. ..11 Toronto `. R. W. Black 14 `\`Hl+nn 'i`-.u~:`.-I. \\'nn.~'u mm-u,-ii .in.~c))hil1U. Ritchie, was born noar I-Il`.n\':1hi. the (i:11lf]1t(`1' oi` I-{abort Ritchie. Siztr had lived in I3:u'1'i(; [sinvu `I91-1. Sui'\'i`.'in_r; are hm` hus- band. one son, Lyle, of O11:u\'a, and `one dzulhgter, Florence, 01" l`m*onito; also her fzither. one brother and four . 'l`he funerzil on Tues- day to the Union Cemetery was largely attended and many ora] tributes were in evidence. i George C. Caston, an old and high. -137 respected resident of C1`aig'hu1'st, passed away at his home on Junu. ary 25th. Deceased, who was in his, 80th year, was well known U11`0`.LL_>"n- out the county. He was a Success ful fruit grower and ;:;ave mucli va]. uable assistance as :1 judge and inc. tnrer. ln politics he was -:1 i:li)"1l` and :1 I-`1`esbyLe1`i21n in religion. S'~~ vivingr are his \'.'(l0 .. o` u nun l"\lVt1*i*r\1v T-N: J. _A,_ '\'Iv1n;: arv n nun dnnrv-1wm~ .'-.t,inucr_l from pu;;'<.- one) Fl (5 _'nde1'] 211 e 1a Iacnab... .1.n~..uv ,;dy : ..... LL .l\.. 2, Churchi k, 'J`o1'onu 'l`hir RC H Ul`ll ........... E. Hinds Fourth Round 3 part ICYOH... O .\. IVJIU CO.\'SOI.ATI'.')`.\ Pre]iminzu`\' GEORGE C. CASTON zmd... ..1-r.1 fvhghty Bridge Spams Saskatchewan cs Co11ing'wood N. Rulg ....1E L1` 1;-3;--~ 1 .\1. 1'(u1\'t~ ..1u Bm'1'i0 Thistles .ac1-(14 R. .\Ie1'1*ick ............. ..9 Bz11`1'ie Thistles son...12 W. A. Boys .... ..1G~~ Second Round ) 'L:.~-1n: T7.1n1\':9 "11. fl. YIOOK ............ .. . ...13 S. Bic .-rt.-dith Churchill A 17' \1lr_n n ....... ..1u n. L`. Orilliu, ~. Fourth Rt JU I). I1! `I.-mi-Final. r u. U. \.-zuneron...u B2l.).`1`l() Thistlels Rev. Shortt ....... ..13 Barrie Thistles E R. Merrick ........... ..6 urchill, won from T. womo, by (lefaillt. `.1 l)(\II\'1ll \;llU ...4 F. A1lr;n_ y-x1 J,HUl'IlU M. Dillon T7Inn.n V . l J.'lV'C ............ ..O Churchill F. Allen .............. ..13 iurric 'I`histles icv. Shortt ...... ..10 O1-illia 1: LI:..,L- 1n P_ra_cica_1 -Sh'oe `1VI;Lk-er` J)i'.l'] Hook f`nllI 1100K Collingwood {L110 ................... ..1` n..:n:.. nu Rr.-ivc li.Ul(! . .. Orillm Hos. Thompson .... .. Churchill (`lun- I'4lIH\'LlC Dr. Tyrer ............... V Stroud F R. Sutherland .... ..10 Orillia 3 n xrnmmk 15 LUIU Ne\V1mu'ket; A. Binns Clarksburg Hutu` uruuu D. Macnab ....... .. Midland T.` F`...-`nu .`UlUl`dllu E. Green ............ ..15 Barrie Thistles ' W. A. Boys ......... ..9 Barrie n.. n....m.= 1 2 D2111 H: Dr. Rogers ....... ....] Orillia Hos. J. Thompson ..... .. Barrie ` I` YJ'nI\1\n\-A 1 .l{.OUI`l(l Thornbury Lougheed ........ .. Midland . Green ............. .. ` R:11'1'i0 i Ro`4'~.-1`.< .......... .. Chl11`('hi11 `.).\:<'n 1X` ;n\.;1y w. in`: :.u..u.. uu Sunday, Jun. 26th. use maiden name was mic, was ,..l.a~m. mt` Hnhru-I` in Hm DaTl'lB G. Hubbard ..... .. Churchill ! 117 \'n1x'l a lil(l Barrxc A. Smith 1).... fill I-look Y)-x fl UU l\ Bil1'1'lC Kunm-tl_\' won by (1: mu Elmvale '1`.-urn. nu ,C112Lb ` vale sall nbury ' HUIHU UH. u 4\ \\'\n sun :1 O11 \ ' .......... "D defntllt. nrket ...1G Just North of Ross St. A LIFE UNDERWRITERS EDUCATIONAL CONGRESS to be lwld at BARBIE, ONTARIG IALL 5) v Tickets 50c zmd in H10 gnu-wuy1.n1,lm Nurlll re-quirvxl morn than R,` million puumln of .-l/rm-l,ur:1| 3-'ll'|'l in its 1-nn:+l.ru4-Linn. \ :-luivulnr trzilliu will luv rurriml in the npxu-u lu-l.wu-(m Lln- imnwurk uml (`umuliun l':u'ill(! lruirm will truvvl Ion tlm top. (I) slmws Hm ]il--driw-r at; work in lS)`.IH-I`.)`_ J. (12) In ])l(`lrlll`l'$H|ll(! .~u-llimt. t.lm muin pivm of the Hll'lJ(`l1ll`(' urn \ ll'\\`t'(l from l*`vrI`_\' Hill in .` r`.mn: I. 19:!) ln-fm't- the Sl('l`l urrivu-l. (2%) 'l`lw W(`.`ll. ] ]llL`l`S 01 L110 Hll'U(`Illl'(' urn vue\\ Aup,u.~.l. I92!) 51.1:-I : l()w~r;>4 :Ihnt).=1, liI\i~'Iu-1', In:-mm inn zu-rum; HM! l'()lII[l(:l(-ll Lri r<:L \whiz-h 11`!-1 "= `! 1- (Iv I . :-1.. .. .- j11s1` Friday, Feb. 14;r2., 1930 i I tra `.,\.. Miss Mabel Foster and Miss May Hounsome spent Wednesday in To- ronto. Bliss Shouldxce `.1:x:~: been conned` to hm` home the past week Llu'ou:._z;h `J l 1. S C ' l'UllLU. to 1 o illncras. RH.-u ,l`wmc 'l`ue.~:cluy l1l`, ,`i`.L. - D1`. L. J. Simpson, M.P.P., accom-ii panied by Mrs. Simpson, left; Tues- lday to attend the opening` of thei `Provincial Legislature on Wcdncs-l day. ` Mr nml Mrs. G. M. Esten leave accom- `gmitted. 1 `panied Tues-` A report on the membership 111%` ` tl1e.ch11rch sl1o\\'ed 335 families z1wl`5l)CU During '(lLl!'ll on Wednes-1113 individuals attentling. ` the year there were 25 baptized, 31 Mr. and confirmed, 11 marriages m11Sl lshortly for Pasadena, Cal., where burials. b0f0I Tl they will spend the next two months.` The election of officers _ iThey expect to return by way oflensuing year resulted follows` ml-1C 'i`British Columbia, getting back in.Church Wardens, D. H. Coleman, `time to open their home across the.`A. Sims; Vesty Clerk, W. Mar-[be V bay for the summer season. wood; Envelope Sec y, H. l D. H. Coleman, county treasurer, nen; Asst. Envelope Sec C.l0Hd land Freeman Campbell, county en. Channen; Auditors, J. E. Afh `lgineer, were in Toronto this week J. .R. Dier; Representative Synod,lCl1S~. '._presenting the report on the county Th0S- Rogers, _H. A. Sims, RPDI ,!road system to the Dept of Hlg-h-`](:7oleman; Substitutes, J. whc . Bil1_i_ngsley,'_H. C. Channen; Parish ll 5001 --J`-.. ric n i11ig'l1L 101' _\o1'Ln mu). 1 `.`.11'.~:. Harold Tox\'n. couvr,-1', who was cullml 1 Ithe serious illness of .Mrs. D. C. Murchison, ,]`wn1e Tuesday night. - hu 1. J Qimn BI. un . M155 ..nunn~ I _ 5 1 1 The Fear, !\'-.`ill be the }'I`he:1t1'e Gui} glinc of :1 mt ;all accounts 1\\'hi:}1 will 1 T`nn:/Ian` r-\'( 1-Im'(- 1.h(!Hll-(`I 1H`|'lVl`(l 'mi~-In-H, l)m-<-Inlwr lb`, Lriqlgn-. m \1m-4 -I `H H. EveryT One Welcome i|`British in`.Church Wardens, 1). 11. Coleman, n. we W- `time the A. Writ Chan-lb) re [and `gineer, .presenting county H. 2tI>D1`0V }road High- Coleman; Davis, J. Where gways. E. Billingsley, H. u jeet0 : Mr. Maurice Fraser and son left Council, the Vicar, church iS Opel 'by motor Tuesday for Florida. Mrs. 1`0l'>1'05T1t3-tiVe-S t0 the SYT10d, A- in FTC ` Fraser and children are leaving Sat-.T- Little, -7- T- Simpson, BOYS, Ha urday to join Mr. Fraser for a so-`J. H. Davis, and one representative D1 journ in the south of several weeks. to be 01105011 by each Of St ins: Cllurch organizations: 13 . Femt of Lime L;mte1-ng";isl1 .~'\id. Chancel Guild Sunday`th01'0U IV-rill rst attempt the Barrie1SC1100l Si 11- 5l kC `,'l`heatre Guild has ever made in tli<=.`.C1`21Ll`. C. O'Connor, H. Bogardis, J.:l`lte ti ;line musical production. From TR D3013 :\- S. 01`l`0\\'. `all this Chinese opera-tta, 3P0`-`-`('1-L J~ it B0.\ >'.~ H- - he heard at the li.C.I., 3l'=`~'H'i(.'0 13-`.'<-rley, H. A. 5111112`, 511.? T"l( 'I`uQ5(];1y L-\'g11i11_t_>'_, Feb_ 111]}, 1,; go. D1`. R. J. S;)l`f) .`., H. J. C0l(*,.~`., E. C.`1yl 1'( inf: to be a l.'li_t.*htI`nl i1mo\`2-.tion. C01`*m' 15- C01<`=~'. 3- l`3- i-im1\`.`i ` - -G.eorgv: Du.to, M. .\IcCoi-`mmluc, 1:. comm sxtmg` 111. 1101' uuuu: Bustc1' Clzlrk 1:: ght for North Buy. !\J~...v. LT-:1-nh` l`n1\']1 M1':<. J. L. G. .\IcCa1'thy, widow of`, `the Into Dr. .\IcCzu'th_\', who_<.e (loath I 0C(YL11'1`0_(l in Toronto lz1u1'.:x`day, xvzxs`. bu1'i:.>(1 from '1`x'inity Church. of which '; she had formcrlgr bx,-en 21 momb-323] S.z1t.L12'(1a_\' afternoon. Dr. and M1'~s.' _`~!cC:u't.hy lnzulc their home i the` h0u lzxter occupied by Juc1;:e' \.'....,.n Tim (Yr:-Pnn i: .:n1'viv(>.(1 bv` hou lutr,-r ()i_`(,'U.Dl(.`(1 my .Juu;,;c: - \"um'(-. 'l`l m (lecr~z1. is survived by one Mrs. Fred Tillin, ofi `.1'i .i. Columbia and two sons, Leighton and Frank, residing in T0- ,ronto. The funeral services, which ;were largely attencled by friends of former years, were conducted by Rev. AA. R. Beverley, interment taking` `place in the Union Cemetery. ` .` Ruby Houns( ining at Wcllcslcy to, is spending 2 ne on Sanford St. UIi'ord Bul(1\\'ick e1'0 he is taking` t1 -an nu I-hsnn1`.5n' Have you attended to your sub scription renewal yet? Personals 1` .__.__._ I MRS. J. ...,., \ ..-.. Lzmterns";iS11 first Ba1'rie`SCh001; 2 C- '1 nnniu H1i< (`,hine. om-1':-ttz1, |P0`.",-`.1, Jnztuu. \Vi1:~:(m, I\1I hnnan THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE MAKER of 56 Elizabeth Street a1111oun<-us his .1'cmm';11 to his ]1(.`\\' . i1 Li\'i11g;st0uc Ga11'ug'(,~]}]oc1g ml f1}z1_\':>1d Sty, 11o1'1'h of Ross. Don't fo1'g'ct ! `L. G. McCARTHY \\' Lib the ... 1. nl Ls nu buuu - 1"ri;1'idui1`4 ubtcmlud b5 Lsome, llurst:-Hr y Hospital, To- a week at her The I\ 0rmm'11 Advaluzc is in Guelph, ac short course of the Bz\1'r1c Ml, 01 vzzu-` to 1 211'1'1c by` her mother, left for her` l'l`_\ lllll U1 (-1) l.m)k- n-Iii:-ulur' ?..lum-xu ur Bayeld St. \'('lll('llllll" --hwny nt; May According to the nzmcial state- n mom; of the church \v:u'(lL-n':4, pm-` sen.~tc(l at the annual Vestry n\u<.-Lim-1` rxned of '1`1'iniL_v Church Mundny (,-vs-nin,s:,. rough Jan. `.Z7Lh, all the obli_-.c:uti>m: of l.h-` church, in('lL1din;: ]O(':l) nxyn-n.;re.< znul ;'se~in- c0nL1'ibu`..irm Lo mi=..~:i:m.<, l::ul l)4`1~H J`o- met in full for lhv _v<-:n' IH`. E.`. ` L1} her` T{t2<'vi])(< for ('l1)`l` ecu-~n:~.; A ..A..H ,..1 t`u1`.(\T" H ;.-zm-miiluw-1 `TRINITY PARISH REPORTS ` ALL OJLIGATIONS MET Iwculpxs , totullc-d :',w'; '1 amount.in3,' :1...I..n.... nl` `rooms 101` H10 ('ll'I`}.;y mm (nut: v-(1: ` It It \ L 1 th t ` l 1 ( `:1 ` vi `n, am e mm: mg (rwi! 4--i to secure 11121115 for the purpose proceed w1Lh the buildmgx the vestrics as soon as con(1iLion.~; per- mltted. A \-nnnvf nh Hm mnmbm-shin ;L.`1HIor(1 U11l(I\\'1L'K, U)`. W. p. L..H.L1i:,. `]\'(`!1I`:L'(l_\', W. H. G. llurwood, D1`. ` Ioy Tyrer, J. T. Simpson, H. C. :C`r11'.rmm_-n. chui1'm:1n. D1`. Little, B. I\Iz11'w0od and H. C. Channon were _`appintcd at committee to look after , H119 r-`mn-oh m~numl.~'. and I\`I1`;~:. Shrott. 9 M. H. Esten, Dr. N. W. {0g`r:rs. Juckv _`appomtcd commxucc to 100K uucr Jthe church gzroumls, Sprott. -':`.1\I1`s. McPhc0 and .\I1`.<. Dior xv:-1'<: elected as :1 comlmttce in chzxrgc of` the Royal Victoria Hosrpital. 1?-'|t11e D1`. .-\1'na1l .\'Iemo1'ia1 Ward in. (jolemzm, lg`. L'0l(?:`, .1. 1n. J')1I1l1I;',.s1\:),- gG.0or_:ce IL. P0\'.`c11, F. I<`i.' J11, Jack I .o2:e1's, ;C'1i'ord Baldxvick, Dr. \.V. C. Little, 1! L1 `L`.~+zm hr \' \N T?nrv r".~<, ,T:1(:k PROGRAMME Tuesday Afternoon, Feb. 11th -Marketing- 1.30 to 2.30--Why Canada Pro- duces Bacon Hogs. 9 4.: in A nn_.Snm(>. of the Import- duces bacon 1-logs. 1 2.45 to 4.0D--Some of Import- ant Hog Marketing Machinery, giving a detailed account of what happens from the time the hogs leave the farm until final disposition, explain- ing handling methods, selling agencies and grading. Z S}.()() mm.) ALL LIFE INSURANCE MEN IE\I"f3'.TE}}3 Wednesday Afternoon, Feb. 12th -Breeding and Feeding- 1.30 to 2.30-P1-inciples of Breed- ing and Feeding for Bacon Produc- tion. 0 An 4-.` A nn ,T.nacnnc fvnvn Rn:-nn tion. I 2.40 to 4.00--Lessons from Bacon Litter Competition on Economical Production of Market Hogs. ?\Tn-n_'1`hn ahnvn In:-turn: will im 1lll1St1'zLt0(1 wxcn mnmern snucs. This progrzunme is one that should be of great int.e1 e. to every f:u'm-` er in the (listrict. The Eourse is 0011- , ducted under the auspices of the Fotlt-r:11 Live Stock Bram-h. OLt.'1\\'u. and tho :\p:ri<-u111n':11 ltvprusvnt.\ti\'es' lmnch of tho ()nt:u'i<) Dx-1):11`Ln1eI1t of .-\;;'ri:-ulttlre. 1.:-<'t.111'or uml 1);-mon. (Ll H-['4-l)\'l`L'. Hmninion l.i\'\' F-lovh .llmm'h, |{in:.;'.~`tm1. 1 roc1uct,1on 01 Market; nogs. Note-The above lectures wlll be illtlstrated with 1ane1`n slides. 'l`1~_~ v\I-nu-I-nn\n\n i nnn H1211` -zhnnl SPECIAL SWINE MARKETING COURSE to be hekiin the Bare Pubc library }{aH on the after- nnnns of Ill Inu- Ililz: hm 'rI..-.~.- l'nHu-1| 1.} February - lmminiml .\'turn for lm:ui1u-.~;.~.` in S ul` .l:umnr_\'. 'l`)u \'0lt~ HIt'il' inlvr l1lI'_l'_`\`l' puinls. '|`|u- hour I`: can Smulny (( um-m':|iIw; In ml zm vurly .~: JUNIOR. I -`;\Rl\4F.RS .iUDGlNC. LS lUl' 3,0:s>.' nu Ln Q III :| Illa- , lllllII'|` :1 I 4-nun-|_v, M.l'. |N'l'| {umrm-cl ` uhl .'n:`v .....|.... `ll -I Iii;-{Iv \'-r:- znnl .-I. noons 01 -11th and 12th, 1930 l`I)\'llll'I lultl ~~ ----- - ~-- I ' l'ui|u(l In .\`l'l` (("nmll-nuns In Hw ulul s:1\\', >=i1.`,`l1i v .~:prin:.-:. ( aith in Canada's northern areas of resmm-u becomes reality in the (}:1nu l :u'i(: Railway bridge now nearing (-omplt-ti at Nipuwin, Sus- katchewan. Designed to Lake the Iu.-:wi<:.v.t. lum- motives likely to he built, this nlagnifh-I-nt .Hl.l"l1<'1,lIl`(e, ` alittle more than 1907 f0etl0nL(,.s`p:1n.~x th<:Su.~:|<-.m-I1- ewan River at :1 point.1eu(iin_g_frum the 1n0ru a ricultural section into mnnng and timber (li.+Lri.~L.~: ` 0% magnitude. IL WI ulford r(-ndy :-.11`:--x`.~'. , +n still unexhuustr-rl 1:zrm_ l2Ln trans-; HM` .\'l0I'1'.s` . . \\`()ll1(l lw gn-|\. :11 llu- :I;.-;v of mu .1. ma '1` I xmn-s ( Shvl 'l'lu-_v \ III:-IHINL` 1-, mr. h_\' in) ' n \. \`|I-` nlvl pullllly; I`. his 5 u_v.-: :IIul .'% :l\'l`I'1lg`1` IUHH 3| \\'l1i |'m' I : (~|u.~w1l vllmrm- ' will in ..o.. 0.. 1 J. A. E-U%?-EES