ui 4 T t E . (& s w0 t To Miss Coope to express thetr with such a wor have been and â€" In all the religious and sociat acâ€" tivities of the church, you have alâ€" ways taken a prominent and lead‘ing part. The Session of which you, Mr. Cooper, have been & member for so many years, will miss your counsel and fellowship; and in the service of praise, you have long ‘been a valâ€" ued leader. evay L. _ O Auff. We cannot but reâ€" gret your going ani mourn our 1oss. Yet we are giad for your saxes you can lay asile the cares which beset your calling and enjoy retired â€" life and leisure w‘.ich you richly deserve In all the religious and sociat an. It was with min; learned of your int ing from our midst. severing of relations and community, we gret your going ani Yet we are rlad fa. 1 their appreciation of the tlion voiced ir appreciat t work of Mr and Miss Cooper, among whom were Rev W. H. Smith,, Wm. Little, Mrs3 Byers, Wilrrid Anderson, Mvs. Henderson and John Milligan. All joined in sing‘ng "Blest be the tie that binds." _ The address reags as follows : T ME JONHIG AHE Ubw S mss . l CANADIAN NATIONAL D 0P RRmtte VEUpPel, ontheevedtbotr“nnmfl'an the community. _ Mr John Milligan read an address; while Mrs Jas. Byâ€" ers and Mrs Wm Henderson presenâ€" ted each with a leatherâ€"bourd hymnâ€" nary Each recipient made a suitâ€" able reply. Several of the congregaâ€" LIOI YOLCOA Hunit amcenes s 2c 20 S Wl j °s an address and presentation Mr. John and Miss Jennie Coo At a meeting of Hampden congregation, an important was an address and presenta Mr. J. and Miss Cooper Honored by Church Convenient Train Serviceâ€"Optional Routings "_onvenient Train Serviceâ€"Optional Routin â€" Children n iA.. g.__ ___ "2CC°°C NaH of the adult fare, Childrnndcflnmofmhé. Baggage checked. Berths i TOURIST SLEEPING ARS obtainable onmto!mnnp:invflogechrge,pluberfl:hnnndtu. Tickauvalidformtumtomch igi i point within 45 days from date of selo. inclueine Cuwuhm,dmndzdo_r_t’_q;o:}}d‘fo!thudultm Going_ Dgtesâ€"-lUNE ia-ia-in_a;;ive See nearest 9Y Smacilie puue i _ Te 2 P o en nemannmmmantnemy ~ne nearest agent for Specific Faresâ€"Berth Reservationsâ€"Tickets. To Western Canada 3 of the church, you taken a prominent and The Session of which ; r, have been a membe; years, will miss your ellowship; and in the . and extend and the Pacific Coast FROM ALL PoINTS IN THE East Cooper, the W.MS. wish £%. 240 P CE'_C'!' â€"Aâ€"MILE EXCURsiIONS 77 7" ano Mr Jonn Cooper ‘ith mingled reeiings . we your intentions of removâ€" ir midst. If it means the relations with the church w44.2 9 \Qv h + // P s regret in p.na; hy member as you xtemi most hearty W CC fnrwae 4; . _,__""~ J0U wil not soon & forget the place where you have 'h'ci spent all your past life, yet as a slight token of rememvrance from those you leave behind, we present United ywelchwithseopyoltheaymn-; feature ary. It may be that you will not be. ion to far removed from us in the days to Cooper, come and we will occasionally meet‘ e from you and greet you as of yore.. | Milligan _ Blest be the tie that b‘nds, ’ as. Byâ€" Our hearts in Christian love.‘ presenâ€" Slommt mre Te can tm‘ s L m you 244 We will occasionally meet‘ , Tuesday, June 19, is an tmportant mt you and greet you as of yore.. day for Ontario, possibly the beginâ€" t Bleltbetheuothgtb’nd.' ning of a new era. The prospects of yâ€"__ Our hearts in Christian love.‘ ID::t:hefl i}lepbum, flmng fm * | er, winning a ma y 0 :_- S‘gned on behalf of Hampden COn~ seats are bright, and should he beé _ ergeation. ! called upen to form the new governâ€" [ Mrs Jas. Byers, Ferdinand Breut! ment, he will have exceilent cabinet gin. Mrs Wm Hencerson, John timber available. The discredited € _ Milligan. | Henry gov‘t, however, is sparing f ~â€"#*lMD o. [nelther, money, literature or efforts * to hang onto office. + PRESBYTERIAN Y. w,. a. ‘ In South Grey, F. R.lOllvex’: Ht::‘o-' f £ tion for a third term ooks . auome of is Btevare" Hewung) $ut all opponents O0 the Honry EpC . Tucsday, Juge 13 with 26 members C[DMent should take sibed um " * .. | granted. Let everyone qual ; bresent. Mrs C. Howell, rpresident.’out and vote on Tueséay and see to y ?’;’f";g“"’wi‘:‘h" %h;gl; zhefl';‘]?‘:;? b‘;! it that the full vote is p%ne;: 1::6 e;.:l-h yA | polling division. After a 6: 36 y ;"’.':;’;:_‘r;y"’;"r’sngngxei‘iԠ1\?“::"" J:::. :;)tts tthat finally countt, not speeches, ‘ * . nt. _ Hard‘ng told about the Rally at Holâ€" ; treture of anguig / _ stein on June 6th to members who *â€"@#lPâ€"â€"â€"â€"._~ were unablé toattendi, and how much they enjoyed the guest speaker, Miss SALARIES AND HWIl, Girls‘ Work Secy., who spoke'souDAmTY I on "Heirs to the past, debtors to the "Premier Henry has entered the :::lug:il e‘:;a l::r;nmxt::ii f;‘e;f)?é‘ c xï¬c{ provincial general election campaign nic June 28th at Holstein. The Secâ€"| With present Cabinet and portfolio l F retary‘s report showed that we had| line up unchanged." e re!sc‘hl dedd our allocation of $50 to be Here is comforting news for all | w raise uring the year and the Presâ€" + f lent thanked all members for their outaric‘s ~wears fexpayers, from a | a help in making our "Blossom Tea~| P"¢S8 spokesman of the Government. w such a success, from which $35 was| A united frontâ€"not a~ break in / C made. The meeting closed with hymn| the salary line! Surelyâ€"not a rank 362 follo‘\'vve;kb{) llth:h eu;r;i"lat Zï¬ï¬:ï¬: and file so dejected now as to croon ni.son. «e » i town 9 and lunch was served. This is the Whats' this aull to me" last meeting until September. Howard‘s not nearâ€" amane .3; _1 "CC Where you have spent all your past life, yet as a slight token of rememprance from | those you leave behind, we present / youuchvithseopyoltheflm.n-[ ary. It may be that you will not ‘be far removed from us in the days to come and we will occasionally meet‘ you and greet you as of yore.. | Blest be the tie that b‘nds, ' Our hearts in Christian love.‘ S‘zned on behalf of Hampden conâ€" rrocntiam and sincere good wishes for your fuâ€" ture. We believe you will nat â€"~.~ om which $35 was z closed with hymn e Lord‘s Prayer in the quilt followed, ‘"C. Misters sulliced for the horse 'and buggy days of Mr Drury. But times have changed. Debts and taxâ€" ’es have mounted. There is a call for seasoned rhetoricians with a uuenti Ifor explainingâ€"a need for "well fed "men who sleep o‘ night." j ( , Only those gifted in the arts of | expositionâ€" can â€" convince Mr John' Citizen, the well known tax payer. who is a bit dull of comprehension;‘ that a $2,500,000 deficit is in reality a surplus of $476.425. Here it is tohs,tl the $10.000 man shines out like a candle in a fog; whereas the $6,000 amateur would merely become obsâ€" cured as he moved toward oblivion. Can it be that the Ontario t&xvay-l er will fail to understand the advanâ€" A $9,000 Premier and inet Mini/sters sufficed for SALARIES AND ’soumm'rv _ "Premier Henry has entered the provincial general election campaign with present Cabinet and portfolio line up unchanged." Ho Che Burhkom Rrvicw C. RAMAGE & SON, Proprietors. TUESDAY WILL DECIDE and $8000 Cabâ€" betuesdit . _ i4 J Onn â€" p._3; . _,.)\0* "Chocure Aaurman, 1 and Mrs A. Boyd both gave splenâ€"‘ Mr and Mre D. J. MacDonald, Ronâ€" splendldmmndmm ofâ€" ddndflome.wonduthol:lm an ar}s, 3. ; ""T8 Boyd, June 6, â€"wth an attendance of 23 members and visitors. _ ‘The Pregident conducted the meeting. Miss Mae Bell read the scripture lesson., Mrs Vessie read the 2nd rhapter of the life of Morgâ€" Aret MceKolNarâ€"« as.. _0 2_ 02 Sn Rocky the hom ag zl 0C CCCPnIIE and family visited with relatives at Townâ€" sesd‘s Lake this week. . Miss â€" Catherine McLean ~was 4 guest with Mrs Archie McLean, Apâ€" erdeen on Tuesday evening, | Everyone is lookin, forward to the U.F.O. pienic â€" on Ti'rlat,v afternoon of this week. We are all hoping for a good day, ROCKY savceen W. M. & We have had fine and the crops look . Mr anG: Mra Rak+ « # w # # Mr Hepburn is ‘said to be deliverâ€" ing two speeches per day until aiter the election. Well if hard work will win, he should have quite a chance. Premier Henry last year reguced all educational grants by 20%. He hasn‘t restored them yet, but ne nas promised to give back the ‘10% cut to civil servants and also launchea a $20,000,000 road building campaign. The price of wheat is on the way up, but that doesn‘t mean a thing to the farmer whose crops are being te .3 " 222 °_ CRIOTG cléeaned up a cool $10,000 for a week‘s contract in a Toâ€" ronto theatre last month. This may deny any rumors that Mary may be piaced on reliei. BY SILAs * The familiar motto "Home Sweet Home‘ usually ceases to function afâ€" ter you have shied a brick at the neighbor‘s catâ€"and by chance hit it ! THE DURHAM REVIEW Mary _Pickford cleaned | _ Agremont ..... ..... 804 , Glenelg ...... .. .. 498 l Euphrasia .. .... «. 538 rrotons.>.......... 667 ’ Osprey..>.>. ‘s~%.. ... "K90 ~Hotland..... ........ 466 Durham ... +..... .. 486 Markdale .. ........ 155 Dundalk <.... ++.... 128 + Flesherton .. ....... 113 ¢ Chatsworth .. ...,...; 78 . A summary of the majorities cured by the two candidates wa Majority for Oliver Majorities for Majorities for ROCKY SAUGEEN VARIOUS VIEW POINTS Artemesia .. ....... 456 Bentinck,. .... .. .;.293 fClenolg :.. .......:.:... 286 Euphrasia ....}....... 42 Euphrasis ;....0. 0 . 4» Clip this out for reference and note where each party gained or,' went behind : ¢ HoOW soUTH GREY vVOTED IN 1929 ELECTION F. R. Oliver‘s majority over J. N. Percue in 1929 was 764. It is inierâ€" eqting to check up this list below,‘ with what will be on June 19. 1934, * ! _ Oliver Hanovet :;«.... ;... 446 Neustadt .... s."%.... 32 Bentinck .... ...... 70% Normanby .... ..... 470 Artemesia .. .. .... 762 Egremont....... ..... 804 Grenele<../..‘.. .. ..~ 498 Euphrasia .. .... «. 538 rrotons.>.......... 667 Osprey..>.>. ‘s~%.. ... "K90 fiollaldt..... ........ 456 Durham ... +..... .. 486 Markdale .. ........ 155 Dundalk .... ...... 128 Flesherton .. ....... 113 Chatsworth .. ...,...;. 78 Forward into action moves the enâ€" tire cabinetâ€" without a break in the salaried solidarity of the front line! The "bargaining _ pr:aciple", so popular among the modernists in tariff making, has many points of usefulness. A Cabinet that has voted its Premier a salary of $14.000 and "ordlna.ry members $10.000 each is in a position to make magnificent gesâ€" tures. Percentages may be returnec to the Treasury with a wave of the hand signifying large heartedness, while still there is a substantial net gain over the niggardly days of $9.000 and $6,000 emoluments. $6,000. Public servants of this type are never down hearted in depression periods. A â€" depression,â€" properly handled, can be made to yield a profit. \ tages of being served by a Premier who has voted himself a $14,000 salâ€" ary and by Cabinet Ministers who value their own worth at 810,000‘ 22 222 * _ Â¥. M. 5, MEET at MRS Oliver Perdue TORONTO _showers of rain fresn and green. trx*«+*, F64 Oliver â€" Perdue BoYD‘s «... 2023 ++ ++ 1,259 Oliver Perdue 42 37T8 87 321 168 130 247 138 139 82 18 16 638 306 277 272 496 289 403 586 533 293 210 131 94 amie Burgeas ae 51. T00 M Burgess of Haniver D".';.m and son Donald . ar â€" LaB â€" _0 2200. â€" Androw tamu: on Monday were: Mrs. Irene Stemple and daughter Ruta and Miss Mamie Binmmetains coolt c ang o ons tives here. onl ___ ="" 97â€" HGâ€" """ Hagtie. Migs Klages conducted a spelling match at close of meeting, (Crowded out last week.) Mrs3 John ‘ Peglo and son Clifford of Elderslie, spent last week with ... HMwrak sn 2: frene Klages: g ti0 and Lyne P MacDonald and ith Hagtie. Mi spelling match 729 171 ‘ge of the a..___"" "isher hac charge of the program which comâ€" prised papers by Miss Fisher, M‘gg Irene Klages: a duet by Mrs A. Hasâ€" ti0 and Lyne Fisher: "a solo by F, MacDonald and a recitation by Edâ€" ith Hagtie. Misc uyo~ C 0 The Friday q their semi mor erary convener, charge of the + _ 10. . _T OCB UICATTACTS from a letter received from a migâ€" ’sionary in Sudan, Africa and also thoughts from the life of Rev. Spurâ€" geon. _ During business plans were made to pack a bale anc finish a quilt. An invitation from the Eim wood W.M.S. to join them on June 2ist, was Accepted. Splendid papers were read by L, Fisher and A, Hobâ€" kirk. The tania _ _3 â€",. and 4 19 members and guests gathered in Mrs Frank Twamley‘s home last Wednesday for the monthly meeting of the W.M.3. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs A. Hastie, Jr.. Roll call was answered by reading ofextracts frOm A lattae .00 0. O OCOdd Donald and Ulva, Mr Donal« ald Misses Lolita and Erma attended the Baptist conver Hanover Tuesday and Wedn Mr and Mrs Sam Smith, were recent guests of Mr Irvine Brown and Mr and Mighton . Een CETETT CORCOup TL â€"THe late Mr Clark Torry being in type, we are withdrawing this one.â€"Ed.) Rev and Mrs Galloway and son son Robert, Mrs Fulton and Janet Patterson, Mr and Mrs A. C xo. Hymn 571 was sung and th Prayer closed the meeting. _ ly meeting will be held at h« Mrs D. C, McKechnie, when ladies are welcome to attend save a good report of the annual meeting at Harriston. On behalf of the members, Mrs. Boyd moved a vote of thanks. to these ladies for their splendid reâ€" {ports, At ithe close of meeting Mrs. Armstrong was presented with a china plate as an appreci ation of her valuable help to the Society. Mrs Armstron; thanked the ladies for thals Lilg o 00 thair kindness fered by Mrs B. D. Armstrong. Mrs. wedding of Mr. Jno. Burgess, Durham, gave a splenâ€" Mr and Mrs Will did report of the meeting held ai on Saturday . Hamilton, while Mrs Armstrong also oi gave a good report Of the annnal TK MULOCK ao another writeâ€"up of Lomme c m ET On Tuesday,June 19, you ;will decide by your ballots how you will be reprosented in the Legiglature of Ontario during the next parliamentry term." The records and achievements, the pledges and promises of candidates and parties bave been reviewed by the press, over the radio end from the platform. Theissue is in your hands for a verdict. If you are interested â€"and you should be.â€"you will realize that this matâ€" ter of choosing your Government and your Representâ€" ative is of outstandingimportance. There is nothing m»reimportant to the people of Ontario than their own welfare. It is equally true tbhat, in large msasure the activities of Government affect our welfare. The biggest business in Ontario is Ontario‘s business. If you can appreciate the fact perfection. has gone far in times, has balanced its bu. If you would support a Government active in promoting the moral and ec>onomic welfare of our peopleâ€" ° If you stop tac>nsider that no charge of maladministration .bes «en successfully made against the present Governmentâ€" CRAWFORD If you are prepared to admit that experience in is desirableâ€" If yon are inclined to believe that, after Government is best for our Province E]e_ctors of South Grey inirandhensediiceias 1242553 Baptist convention in â€"»@pPust conve HOW WILL YOU VOTE? DR Ese CV e life of Rev. Spurâ€" buslnm plans were bale anc finish a sung and the Lord‘s Mirrel o9 e n tm + id Wednesday., _ Smith, Burgoyne, Of Mr and Mro VOTE KERNAHAN ting. The litâ€" Fisher hac¢ d 2 Ee e ermtee o EC Ub clalllllng tion. has gone far in achieving these things in these difficult has balanced its budget and maintained Provincia) creditâ€" members, Mrs. The Mr and Mrs. and Mrs R. with relaâ€" Mighton THEN YOU CAN â€" AND WILL me of all the Â¥5i; im the A Will those requiring FRertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. f “mpflmmmoflm It will pay ; _JOHN McGoOoWwaAnN C es To the church on Monday, 12 members being present and 2 home workers. Mrs J. E. Picard and son Harold and bride are busy decorating and painting and have had two men for two days making pack garcens, which w;ul be a great improvement to the nlo ma the CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and ve turn it out while you turn around. Dâ€"mappqnmeng K Guna‘s Ferumzer in Eat Henderson‘s Bread this Summer = Pure and Wholesome Orders taken for Royal Household Flour *O Canada‘ 6 Pilot â€" ** W.M.S. held their Keep in THE PEOPLE‘s milis HENDERSON‘s BaKERY DORNOCH FLOUR that this Government without Phone and have our rig . MacDonald‘s sister, Maxine 11 Lamont, of Brant, xray trei Stock for Sale the following Goods : You will be delighted with its flavor all., the anything in Baking line businees administration Mr and Mrs McBeth ; of Elderslie, spent Sunc htur“ mr- Mns Wim. Mr. Smith. rs J. Corlett, and Mr and Mrs Ario Mcintosh . » Mrs Cummins is spending a fow days with her brother, J. Robertson . Mr and Mrs McBeth and daugnter of Elderslie, spent Bunday with the Nn kdscuta >uaus . LC P Bran Bhorts Oat Chop Crimpled Oats two party system cf FEED Win Kernahan DURKHARN:, It will pay you. Dargavel has had anothe» call stock June 14, 1934 claiming , 5oc ial : more her to and on Bback Park. Plor Holdfast T Campbell, | tance were | Campbell an, Hannam and Fred Clark, ber of friend MeCorma Martin, Mrs T. ; The fune Campbel] w late resider tended by Service was Plinch, the _.Ofl!l, wom At the foot between Peye team, the gar less tie. At followed, ¢20 for the Club, paid . To Mr Robt ted the task o Bt. Columba C as far as we | vice since 188s Afte The Provincial have been here, of Mr Geo Whi erecting sign an« the Vilage for , Roadway . C529 lawn all uicely § manding rockery front . iga ts UF M Mrs al M