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'4REW ELIC .,WORDS. FROM -
REV, •Te WESLEY COSENS'
To 'rhe Editor• -z --
As I eTcij ect to:'move .fo; Lynden,
'Is the' Presbytery of, Eamilten Com
•�eren•.e: ,before': the. Oat issue of Y. 'ow.-
.yalua,ble paper'Contes, from the press
ask fora little, space in "The Senti=
i?ledee accept pay thanks for, the
strong, snappy, original ' and high
class editorials" you "have favored us,
with.
Long may' you : continue, . to wield
• he quill that is dens so: much • for
•
the uplift of our citizens -in general.
T: would be ungrateful; if I did ndt
,,• efer.,;to the announcements and rer
torts of our ehurch services: tbathave
'een•given a;- prpm}pent'plae&..n your
]aper.
,We -cannot do otherwise than apeak
veli of the many warm friends • who;
t ave ;been " so loyal;,, to the mitt ster,
tad, .his wife 'during 'the closing year
f the/ Methodist Church , and the ori-
:cling year of the„ Unit,ed Chur2h.
• The; members. nit 'the -choir ,, with'.
heir genial, :enthusiastie leader, •Mrs,.:
J. Wesley Joynt,.ana •capable organ
st, Mrs'• (Dr),'Newton,'have :been a`
'treat inspiration.`
In this eenneetlon •I dealie to pay
tribute to Miss Mabel. Allen, who MI -
,,d the position of Joint leader and' or,
ganist • during' the .first year of my
pastorate.', ,a• ••
We are grateful indeed'for the. way
the'., ,Ladies,' ..Aid i�nanifested • their
thoughtfulness •and generosity b y
makit}g the parsonage homelike'. and
• comfortable, • '
:We *SO: Say "Thank •you" to. the
Womeil•'s Missionary' Society and: Sun
day •School, Young, p'eople's • Society,
.and 'an the branches , of the' congre.
;gatiion for 'the assistance they .have
rendered ,'during,' our..:work among
•then.':We canot'4o otherwise than,
he; man : people of the
speak well -Of -f. t Y ,.
other 'denominations 'who. have:'.been.
,friends indeed., : • ,
.This eulogy 'would not he•'complet.
"thou e -k ressirig' -our, `: appreciation:
wi t. F
theloyalty -of the members'' of :•the•
of y.
•
congregations •at . Whitechurch,; • • Zinn:
%Iacl{orfs an Blake's d "to ....,Whom 1
have. reached 'so.' often.
.: 'My assoca
tion with my brother :Ministers arid
bedelightful.:..
clergymen has been-
Of the members':`of our' church and
congregation •we will: take .faret#elI
next Sunday. evening.' '
As soon .`as canvenient after Sun -
act.
dere
rea
e
On May 16 two 'hundred,new Scoter
•
tish settlers arrived on the Canadian
Pacific liner "Metag'ama" in charge •
11
DaneManag-
ing
a of Father R.A.: AiacD mna g
ing director of the Scottish • Immi
gration' Aid .;Society.. This', is the:.
second • consignment, of •.'settlers
brought :out this year•under the Clan, •
ponald plan.
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cki+ s Best "In Stiririg
s
in , the " Big , Bend district of l:he
•Upper Columbia, River. in Brit=
fah. .Columbia liesthe largest tract.
Of • grizzly bear. 'hunting territory
' :`1n the Dominion: On the two, hun-
•
1, dred: mile stretch between Beaver
mouth and: Revelstoke, both on the
main line of the 'Canadian Pacific
Railway, there are approximately
thirty . creeks,• some'" large enough to:
be classed as rivers:• Of these,'' at.
least twelve are. known: to be .the
habitat ofthe grizzly while malty' of
there have not heard the', sound Of
'a rifle in years.• •
This 'spring a systematic effort.
Was Made to place the. hunting pos.
••'aibilities of this great 'district' with -
::in the reach df prospective visitors
in search' of the thrill which only
close quarters with •Ursus lorribilis
. caa•: roduce. Through'the:co-epeta
p.,
tion of all the best'; known River-
men -on the Upper Columbia; ;trips,
can be made' in comfort.: Geninand'
fish • are ., plentiful and the scenery
`,-4$ -sufficient te.:satisfy :1h8.'-desil
• of :, the most exacting mountaineer.
• exists' At° low•water' such asup
to
'about • the•end of May it •is possibleto.'run , in safety such• well.'known_
waters es Surprise, Kiimbasket, Gor
don '='.Priest and Death: Rapids, as.
well as the far-fained Canyon'.'of the
Columbia itself. This trig: appea s
• to many as. fully as the actual hunt -
'trite well-known comic strip artist,:
Clare Briggs,: of. "Mr. and Mrs.'•'
fame, •arrived in • 'Montreal'; recently .•
with: six New York newspaper men.
They then wentup`to the Laurentian'
mountains for' soma;trout fishing: on ,
• Lake. Archambahlt :a`n71: streams -:-in
the immediate vicinity of ,St.Donat
Chalet:
- A'.. L. Rawlinson, passenger agent,
and .Victor, Collignon, chief .clerk of
the Canadian Pacific* . Railway • at'
Antwerp,„ ;have been appointed ae
Officers of •the Order of the Roo
' manian Crown by' Rid Majesty, King
of Roumania, for • services rendered.
iniconnection ;with .the general handl.
ing of Roulnanian passengera at:the
port of Antwerp
An innovation •i�s�,.n,so•w in use along ,
the Laurentian' roof' the Canadian
Pacific. Railway. in :the form: of two•e.
hospital, cars which will meet, any, de-,
.mend which arisesor urgent'.calis
that mi.4e occur in' 'cases•':of . illness. ,
First-class cars .have been :converted
mto.'hosRital rooms: in such a way y as :
to .easily take care: of`'four,or• five.
'ns.
erso
sick P
• •,i
' A:. record' single shipment of In..
digin: motorcycles, consisting of 86'
cases: from Armory,: Mass.a..recently
arrived In Tokyo, ,having come for.
ward by. Canadian• Pacific. . •rail arid
steamer lines. 'The demand for
motorcycles' in Japan is "area
_
ly
la
-
areasmgas this i considered a chemP
•. • l '
and conveareataethodof ot0 ofon
and well suited to the somewhat nar-
row roads of the country.: ` ' .
day ' we ` will take"'our leave :;quietly;
praying that in the dawn of GRd''s .
WII'ITECHURCif%
eet.where t Inglis, '. Whitby; is
Eternal.' Morning ;five wily m •-zl4iiss' •Set y Inglis,: . of
there will be• .no "Farewells,'.'.. visiting.' ather home here.,
:'.inc✓'1•ely Y ou ers• `''` Mr. and: Mrs. Green, of Teeswateri
.
'+ Mr.' Thos. Gaunt.
Wesley Cosens. visited •on Saturday, et''the home 'Of
.T.'
Quite a number. from .here attend-
.
R�.SE�TATYON •'.
P
.d
e ` thefuneral-of the
'late=Mrs.Taines
•
unt • of :SC Helens''on :Saturday:
-Ga.
ve iia e' - trrembers ett ' weddin •' 'took
n.T. esda ; e n.. g xh quiet .but pretty' g,
,,.R, "r Y .A gi P
nit :Bible Class of the. Luck= • the . Presb Brian Manse,.
.f the L�• Y. Pla-e at.. 3't
t
hole 17th, a
theh
eof.. ne17
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tatJ
m da ,
�mes
hurt'bur
T
C ho ,
now 'drifted Lucknow, n Y
o "speed a social .ev i s'Jean Gillies, young=
Airs. Robt. Rae, 't , p . , - r5 .p;m:, .when M s
i farewell �to . Mrs. rs: David '' Gillies,
..,ming anti: to bid .• est., daughter. of Mrs: has been 'associated• -with i marriage to Mr. ..Henry
Cosens,. who was united g
: `• thwell as teacher'of the Class::. • r , of • _Detroit, • Rev. Mr ;- Mac-
.:':' Mrs.
Ra , ,Kruse , , ,
.•'' There was a large nuin er'present Donald officiating: They ,left on Fri-.
the' program •was .veryinterest,. rttorn n'' for their; home rn ;De
andP g , day g
- �'ishe of a host .of\
Ink*: r it. The . best w s
g. � o
At the close, Mrs., Melvin Reid,.
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if
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'
, friends goes .with th n.or a -•long
and prosperous"•marriedlifePresidentothe ,Class, read acoin-
alimentary address to•:Mxs. • Cosens ,•
`and; Mrs RobertJohnston presented •... (�ntended • fin': last weekm •
line "table cloth,.• `,. ' M}ss •FIelen Macintosh • of ' .Winona.
her with ,a'handsome.
tie' hand -work of Chinese �woni'en is, visiting, her sister, Mrs. Albert' Mc
1.
• The followingis a'. copy of the ad Quillin
. • � � . Mr. ,and • Mrs. Andrew: 'Fox; : Miss
dress: .
fnenda Alba Fox and Rey. and': t=ars . Scobi'e'
•To Mrs: Cosens,-. from�`her a • ,
•
rid . associates .' in the Unity Bible of .Belgrave motored ib C'n1t on. Tues
CI
" ' ' day to attend the graduation of •Miss
ass
.aabel -
Dear' Mrs Cosens:— • Mrs. Little ` of , Ashfield.
•S' Air., and
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s re to:
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We' P 'n'�
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t es L s
To ai
o reciatio of your asso-:, and Mr and Mrs, d n . Y
5�g
to • you 'our app o` Helens visited•. on Sunday at the home:
"eatioh with us: and �td''tell you "that, ofMr. George •MeQouid.` :.� •
lessons
we will hot; soon , forget the •Mrs, • lVl orten of ' `Guelph' is visiting
you, have so .#aithfully taught' ug .her sister,' Mrs.. Ropes -.Forster...
r
:', 'Your amiable disposition • has not. Miss . ,Annie .Kennedy of I,ondo:it
our
only. •weon... our affections ,•, ltut.. has spent the Week -end at her 'home ' here:
brightened the, pathway which' ..we
, Mr. and: Mrs. Wellwood' and s()1:i ,
have' trod ' together: tgift Richard, 'and Miss Nora Falconer:.of
•tea
eh- .
r notonly:
' .of . at
iftd
hecert en
you have t goOrangeville, . spent' the• w
in'r t11e.� lesaon�'wel1, int also'the irlak- : steer's home, there. ,
g .. tli 1
ing the •class tynderstand ,it' .aI} yon We .are sorry to' iieport Walter
resent:it. ;Your life has been, such o to' be under the dot Mr.
p ,Lott
:whilee
muting us, that we know, you 'We. hope for a, speedy improventeut,
Grad a close companionship with:she lead'.Mrs. Palmer of Wroxeter;
Great pre a tit visited on Sunday' with , Mr. and• Mrs.
es thi eft just to 'let
' We pr eat David F
- • b' Y Fox
•
let '�':�
• th it ame. •Lower , f
er—A Coli le of huntei•s 2ti21i some pf c g ,
Uth p Beiivcrmouth,
=bn the•;wary path ' L'o`+uer;.rigfct• L'eaver•Canl/ar;''izear •
, t
B.G..,,..
s�-far.'-as-.is._known, no party of ' According •t'o J. H Munro, ofl
n e . :Cr' he boa w n: this,- .,. :.
- esidents.''has'. ever made each a" Revelstake, ,, ..
Min -residents il:'
Froin A r
s pair of local hunt i s; ' district are, on the move P
trip � The last ei : to be
wh'e. spent' twenty one, days en ;route,; :20.-,. While. thereare, more
is
P bear over 'fifteen -had later,on;, tkC earlier •the b a
brought in �a.• bag of • ov ' 'ion:•hia claws •
.killed the better condit .
bears; including, several very large '•:roti
are in. , Arnold: • Bo. ,
"' "zli s and three lye ;grizzly, eubs. and pelt
grizzlies e
' This', haPp'etted: several` years altos one ofthe best known Banff guides,
is advises` that,•.April.•and• May
•,when the•present:bag limit . of ',three a , o ei
t: months • , for hunt , a
ie .ef
- are e .the :best ' not
nia
ryas
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sportsman its n
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^1OLYROOD:• ,
Don'.t`5 forget the Garden Party in
'A'ckert'•s Orchard. • on Friday: night,
June nth.:
• Miss: Annie `Statters , end: Gordon:.
Mrs. Abner .Ackert: and•• Gwen:, Blot':
ored:, to .London •'on Wednesday.
.:-__lr_and_Vrs Hawkley
agent:
nt'
Sunda Y . with Mr Id Nrs.:Jackson;
•
gra.Roes MacKenzie attended the
McKay..house party' .at Glamis' Oa
Friday,, last : •
' d': PierceAnd
Mr. .and Mrs: E , .Mr.
Mrs. TOny Pierce:al 'of. ;Reston:
•
o ed -home `a d' are visiting'
'Man.,.•,mot r _ it
with • the Pierce farniiy:
•Mr� John :' Barr is, suffering from:
blood' 'poisoning in:his left
-kiss 1VYyrtle „ Webster;: ' one '. ,of the
competing •judges. 'at . Chesley, was.
fortunate' enough tp., ; carry,'" off, ••.:a
medal:. Congratulations., -
,.Mr. and •Mrs: Gilles' Haines of
Dangannon, visited ...With 'Miss Mar-
gatet Baker on Sunday.
• Mr:, end Mrs. Aikens : of ; Lansing;
Mich., • renewed old acquaintances in
ear burg • this: week, • Mrs. Aikens
'was formerly °Miss Lily Miller.
•
Mr; :Fred Ackert and IVir.�.IVIeN
tiltin •
of I'ngersoll, ere visiting the:•Ackerts,-
.a.
ca .-
,K
in
Palmerf
.1
ltrs.
. � air. acid ,.
dine, spent'Sunday with'their daugh-
ter, Mrs. , T. Iiariis.
Mr. • anth Mrs. J.' Corbett and ;, Mr.:
and '• 1�Trs. Chester'' Corbett, of •Cooks-
town, . visited their .sister, Mrs. Dick'
Elliott over' the: week -end.
folyrood'::Wotmn's ,Institute will
.held .their regular inori'thly' meeting
ai
ca C
un i
• Mrs. D n p
the''home o
.Ir 2
it , f ,
helli'Knioss,':ciri July 1st, All 'visit-
ors iwelcotiie:- .'
Wink onthe New Grand :Hotel at
ham Ja an , started iri March
Yokohama, P x
le ' ded
.ns
Had', a
" ize
after various cit P,
With the •municipality for 'at' least '`
one, good hotel, for one'of . the •. main .,
ports' of their' Empire The hotel
p.. ,.
structure will be' of concrete with a'''
'steel frame *fid 'four ' stories
height. The estimated:. cose is $1,- -
g
150,000:• Furnishings are expected
to cost another,'•$850,000, bringing
the total: cost to, ${000;000, ; • :•
shown Initiative .and resource h Y
Fo ig n Department of the
Do ,
the l'e g ,
minion Express Cbmpany Went', far.
to neutralize,'if not entirely nullify,.
ihisping-troubles-during-the recent,
:general: strike iliii Etiglanil.. A. fleet
g
of motor trucics"in London;..Men.
. Bradford and Liverpool
cheater', ,
-Carried out receipt*, and', deliveries'
usual manner 'thereby �elimi-
in .'the ,, ,, , .,,
•Aatin 'anyTll'eff+ect3 "to the'British' •
n g ,of
'
Canadian trade 'during the. period
• the strike.
•k._'nb "°� '" n bettor
The world May be getting
s. g i arrier.
you know that we love You and .hope Mr, and:' ler. JOhn Reid of Auburn
s ocia- ,.
ou will often think: of our a s on Sundayat the home of Per
Y
visited
,tions together in'social; and Christian uncle, Mr. David': Kennedy ' • :i
g -Fisherand .John
service, ` , .. Messrs. George
ichest blessing• be •with . ed' home ' from
;May God s r Rintoul have returned, jtou in your new home, 'is the sincere Leamington,
i friends, ' a. tt• of Kinloitgli, is
;wish of your Miss llaivile Sco
The 'Unity 'Bible Glass, • •siting. Miss ` Ida :'1‘lcQuoid:
it Church. eked �{;l ..,._ ^, , •'._ Winnipeg .r.•
Lucknow- Un � ost .o ....
Of lit:. Joseph F e7 f
•
Mrs: 'Cosens 'made an .appropriate ..,..•. .
reply, .. - .: visiting' at, his• home,; here:
•thanking 'the' Class for. short ,Air.' Clark Mathieson of Bitisscls,
. ..S o . ,ap•-reeiation, • ru -'rill~.
and e t
P iii f
andressions of love, ,p .. ,visited on Sunday at, the ho,;
and for their beautiful .gift, and as: Andrew Fox.
nuring them' that, her• work 'atitong Anniversary services' heldk iii
o O ..14ve P st tin.
-then: had. been sh labs a ,.._ Tired th—Presbyterrnt ,Chure.h„<-� _ So
Dainty refreshments were 'served a d•c'ddd success when a
t d
Saskatoon„ Sask., motored. over . and
.are v : :t : ith•. ars, Spence's aunts
Mrs. John 'Mrs: Wm:: amieson
Mrs. John • MacDonald`. of Lothian,
et a ' o 'eratioin "St.
t�ho.underw n nP n _
. n- on for.• e
Josephs I3ospital, . Lo• d, ., P
i 'doing as well
perd:zits; .fast week; ,is , a
as ca . be ex ected.
s n P
Miss 1 i 'Jessie MacDonald 'of Detroit, -
is visitnrg-wit, ser: parents at Loch ;;
Mr.and . Mrs.. A. Stein, of Para.
.
mount'sPent Sunday with Mr. .and
rs arve llf.►ller, Cf. 'La>r es.
]VI ., ... XI Y
_Mrs F. Gi
. Williams of Laurier,is,..
-
..:
•vision • tivlth;,lier: daughter, May, of
Toronto
11y:r: -ard Virs..Wilfred .PT
u
nket
t'end, •
ch?ldren';of Auburn,vere guests'' of
"Mi.. and Mrs. • elviti' •.Raynard of `
•Paramount' on Sunday,.:fast.
< .
:1Ii•: and Mrs.: Brayford;` of Toronto
and Toni Moore. ; of ; •W'hitechurch;.
were . guests' of k:Vii•, ,and Mrs.: John
Tienderson' of . Paramount. • • '
Mr, and; Mrs.,' .Earvey 'Treat and
chtldren of neat: Chicago; are guests
`of Mrs. W. E.. Brady of Amberley.:
at:. Albert Cook and Rhoda, •• of
Paramount 'visited' with' friends' in
Renfryn over the week -end.
i ei ,
an r
we e
Y •1
a
and all went.: to their hones feeling lar` e ' crowd . attended both • services
g
the words' were appidpriate. +the "eoilect' ons amounted to over
• ,' that binds r '$00:"•''he garden party •on 'Tuesday
h tie
t e
e
Blest b .. , ..., _ . , . access.
„.: ° ,.hearts :hi :Cliristion• :lone,' evening rias- also a' great
Oar . ,.
.ntnds_ •-
fellowship f 1indred i
when the proceeds ati .the .gate ..rt .
The o c 'o treed to 2If04 ' I' •
Is like to'that above tri u $
When we asunder 'part • •
t ivee us keenest pain the oritY thing+ We know that wor ,t.
I g _ _ , o hour at rz etrateh la: sir
panty ! ur ;s
• tio' tend. ��... *.4‘44
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•: LANGSID'E
•
Miss Vera. Robb of Langside spent •
,the'•v eek -end• at her•. home in Ainber-
ley' •• •,
' Mr.and' Mrs.. J..: Richards of Rin'`
ley,; spent' Siniday with vier. and. Mrs..
Dick Richards Cf •,Paramount.
Mrs, ,M. 0. •Brow • of Flint; •Mich:.,
visited tisith Sirs and M:rs' ,T. Brown
o£ nett Aniberle, : .
.v:.'
Miss Annie`.;MacDonald of' :Strat
t`ord Norti,al, is; 'spending :the vaea-
i P
�tiat
Mount.
home n ,
tion at
her ,
• Visa Gracie Ms Intosii is spend -
the o-.
ing+•.. the holidays with lier grandmo-
ther,
ra dm
ther, :gra'. Jas. Baird of Paramount.
Mr. rind. Mrs. 'D. 1%108(410mi''ef the
Fent Suid'a'y'with,'the 'Int:
� h on.,5p 1.
t
ter's parents. •
Mrd. \'V..H:• •Tifitn of Ashland,
's visiting. friends, in• this vicinity;' at
present. •
derick, and' miss .:llitrgaret
Ross spent Sunday, evening with Mr.
and Mrs. D, 'MeetThnald',; •'
Mr. Joe 'Bill, who 'is at prevent
31 5., Cro�vstene'c„'4hilc
boarding:';at ,,•
working on the road, ,ictr suds Ot1lY
called to Clinton,. where his 'brother.
had
,died.
..._....r aa.. blit how about the night quit 'we shell still be Joined la ' boar
It �il Y• • ,nd kap to meat ',lt ►in,'•
sttlii' 7 4
ASIIPII.I,D..; • hw
Dr. and 1'fis- Pllilltp'Metreatris-Inti .
•
family of T,aureitcctille,: Ill., who Arc,
motoring to
,Ca.p.6.-43ketbn,
, stop
ped
over for a ;feettP•<i7ys to visit ;with
• cl.n
otr,
,and �a`4i
d. '
Ashfield friends in..�
Ar, .'fns: Ilook...titd • fa tiY
91rv' mitt -l. . _._. _ _..�.,:.
it Bratty; Saslc:,_mot;Iri, l •ov,er'
are visiting With ,Mrs. Bottles Moth, '
er, ,Mrs. 14Vn , Jamieson, Kill, rani.
Mei , and IOCh`ac'k Spence and
oma, - _ "d,and '' their tricnd, Mr. Wilson+ a#
hil.
.•C1Il9RCII NOTES
. Rev: '1': We:ley C`cisens will deliver
th closing ••nieseage of -tris pastoral
•gas allows:
tc�ni 1text.Stittda3 f
At 11 AM.' he 'will q ftreiteh On,
"The Xight',,ess ..Citi*." There; is a
i`'ity. share the sun clever sets,nhere •
the sky • is never shadowed and •where:
the problem of perpetual ilitiniitiation
has beim satisfactorily , . solved; • At
Cosens Will. take for his
-1rl ,resit The 'Battlements of Honte:"'
1'hi"k w 11 e a.. Special, sermon to hus--
bards and rvivcsy father's and mothers-
sons
otherssons and dituailitePs,,'Wreakers 'find':sig,
tm.s. Too tn711k";.' «•h0 , should `.be
home -Makers;, are 1, ITo,re-Breakers,
�,�i:1i�•%s�1-•,nT;i�ie•;,•, : �.i, ,-....tl�„ .......-».4 . �..,�..•,..,..
•
Continuing- our attack on. the, •
Set►tch:';'We kiiow 'one 1)f Yem who, ...
Won't takee .t :.s htiwcr : bath • lreause'
.
`"thrr -'G.la.t �'on i'tti •irtticlit..
;7it„thing �fl�t:i
tmi.rssmall
town citiz:n vhen
• Ile' niako his• de-
casion trip to"the city is to learn of
the mu tber °Pitch who have time tri
how .in the, afternoons
'attend s h
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