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Saturday, Oct; --t0:;
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'Rev•t, ?l, Craw Fortdaeted ,' Elie:
morning ;eqr ee in Kincardine'",l mite{'
Church last Sunday on • account of the,
absence of jus son, Rev. Walteir kE
draw Rey A, W. Craw of T'Qiento,
Preached' ani the ; 'evening' -at Kincar-
dine,
Ssicramental Service
• The Sacrament, :of the Lord's ,t
Per , will be, .dispensed neat Suncl{y `at
the morning seriiice •.in the 'United
Church,
Preparatory service on.. Friday eV*
ening at 8 o'clock, when • Rev. .A W.
Craw of :Toronto will • be expecte'
to Breach, -'and alao at the following'
Sunday , evening. 'service:,
ST.. HEL.E lS;./ ."
-Anniversary, S@rvices rt,./. • .
- fiery-=su cessfut nniversar-y--=se
..vices were held in the United church
on Sunday,' when 'Rev W. P. Lane
of Seaforth, the . special' speaker for
the day, -delivered-inspiring.'sermons
both 'horning and evening to large
congregations. The 'church was; at-'
tractively.decorated for the occasion,
with .;fall :flowers.: Special iausie _ -gas.
United 'Church'
des' i ed
Lookou :- Eskimo women as ci'tb
On Monday ,evening the . t several Esk, m �
Co i mittee ,prepared the program for
Y $ In the absenee'ofttlih president.
and Vice pres = ' rthur Andrew, e
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copied;tlit�.` chair :'::After •the :leen .in g,
ex , -M
ercises;. iss- -Martlie. maeJallum'
read the scripture lesson. The musical•
numbers an instrumental duet` by
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Winifred• Armstrong and Jessi'e',Mac
Kenzie - an d -a -vocal duet .by' . Florence rdac on' °lits ownr'esponsibilit'y; tnk=
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Strange Story of Religious V.ana-
ticism i>} Far North In Which A
=kfitiLucknow • Boy Figures.
The following article was taken
from the London Advertiser and will
be of speeial interest: in this commun.
:ity in view of the fact that the
".Mountie" mentioned was Corporal
Finlay. McInnis, son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Neil McInnis of town, and who is
expected to visit iiia .parents __bele
shortly:
Halifax, .Sept. 30 -How a 'Royal_
Canadian ,Mounted. Police corporal.
travelled 500 miles.. by dogsled and.
arrived "at his destination} jus t In time'.
to .:prevent the' stoning'to .d'eeth • of
{excellen'tly rendered in the Morning
by the" St. Helens choir i and 'in the.
evening -several -splendid --numbers
11V, I'ort'er; Halifax Herald stili'`
Writer, who made the trip north this'
year on tyle ,government supply shin
'83 o •h`c` and beard"t'e•'.s
tor.. at- Pert.
Burrvell..ti . , �� c. '
Some'two years ago: an. hskinio
known_ 'as .Miller, ,who had become
:oriverted . to Christianity; "began to
Hodgins and Peggy MacDonald .were
much 'appreciated-:. ' A `reading was.
given. by Frances Thompson.: A fea-
tore Qf the.`prograilf was a geography'
match -!captained•; . by 'Mr:.7.' -01arence-
Greer --and-Miss ' Olive Alton. Miss
AltonFa. side was victorious. After,
discussion it was decided .to., omit
next week's meeting: The closing
hymn and prayer by Rev.„Craw Craw con-
cluded the Meeting.,
:,Sunshine . Mission Band
The Band met in thebasement azure hysterical. They read the Bible
• . of -. eve sed' the
the United -Church on - Monday. -Oct . iosely, but practically r er.
nearing of its injunctions: i a 'ly
5th; with:a fair attendance.. The meet''
ing opened •by singing hyren No. 413
after which the Lord's prayer was
repeated in niispn. The scripture
reading was .given-by''Hilda' Twamley,
and temperance' readings were' given
'ng as his circuit Leaf River and port
Minn) in VJngava district. He con-
:eived the idea that',,)iis .flock must
vear on their clothing all sorts of
.2tecoratiens, mostly-, -running tostars,
squares' and circles, ; and that he. as.
'.eader, must adopt flowing robes • and
urbane.
Marching service With flags en
'!ong staffs and other procedures were.
I' added to the 'ritual,' "'until .the natives
ast winter bad becgme :, more and
they felt they had been literally tom -
:nianded..2by;' Gad, to ,stone._ .all' .barren..
a
women:
zone of the husbands of the women
:;elected for the stoning mad -0' the
:ourn over snow and ice to .Port
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uIRLS `WIN BASKETBALL
" BOYS *ilk -HARDBALL
Ripley . Continuation; . Scliool , held
',heir annual•' field day op Friday .;of
ast week, which wee concluded with
tall: games, :with'. the girls'' basket -
all and, the boys'' hardball team of.
Lucknow' Continuation:, • School pro.
Ming the. opposition. • Both events
..result_e_d in wins fors;t re'• legal, tearn.4-
who were in charge of Miss. Alton,
and Mir. Johnston.ma
• .The basket 'ball_ gae` Was decid-
edvictory. •for, the girls by a score
of 18.- 2.: :
Ripley. --Martha Robertson, 1(2), R.
f.; Ede Lawrence, L.f.; . Frances.
Montgomery, J.c.; ' Margaret MacLay
Rx.; Alice"Robertson,, L:g. 'Etta LaneR.g. ,
Lucknow-Frances; 'Thompson : (16)
R.f.; Winnifred ` Johnston,•(2),
_Isabel. lVleMiilan,..„J.c4f_ inilrerL;Ar n,..
strong, R.c.; Katherine McDonald,'
L:g.; 4,essie McKenzie, R.g.,
`B
`the aseball' •Gallie .
A pleasing piano • solo 'was. rendered•: his arrival 'Corporal F. •,1VIcinnis• left
° teen' Jll er .0�9 miles
d-�- 4r -Leaf ' 3t. ,
- . - . n , . s°r►; ailcey •+ :Thom'hsen-el eat
Lucknow United Cfurch, e. re
Mrs. D. B. Murray,' Miss Murra•
Mrs. A. Stuart, Mr. Geo. Stuart,'Mr
J•no�Cameoon and Mre:Caineron at --
by . Jessie • MacKenzie, which was f l
;were given by the Male'. quartette' of lowed by prayers by, Audrey lien er- away.
,
aches' lean" Ri er'iri eeoYd-
Struthers. It • was decided that'the t just' as he stoningwas about
y' Mission.' Band' would sell. calendars.
time, lu ,i
,to commence, and 'immediately got in
Mrs.• `Thompson. then told .d • story. touch_:_:with._Miller,through an inter -
While
the offering' was being taken.
ureter. Proceedings were. stayed white
tended the funeral"at Lucan ; on Jessie' MacKenzie 'la ed "Dropping. •
°
Phursda of their relative Mr. Robb played the. corporal invited the evangelis't'.to
y T)ropping 'pennies,"' The.: monthly
get) Fort Chimo where there, was a
Rev:, T.: C. Wilkinson motored to hook. "World Friends" were . given. shite hien who knew both languages
To'ronto last'i week to attend the'°out, .,after. which the .meeting close'dr
and to.' this Miller. readily agreed, de -
United Church ,Missionary_ Congress.: _
he' great : Gathering whoses sessions
were held in • Massey Hall was ad-
dressed .by Dr. Toyohiko . Kogawa.
the famous leader of "The. Kingdom
W-HITV,CHURCH of "Go" movement in Japan.
The Harris Mission Band will 'meet.
Mr.-.Raberx t-the-Manse-on-Saturda -Oet: -10-
1 :
'spent last ;Friday with his daughter•' :when Mrs. Tavener of Lucknow''will
, h,rs. Gordon Elliott .. • address the meeting. All the ladies of ,; a es s_Teaches•.About..ODcd-'
Wht J u.
:' �cn� Mrs: �11;ank-`Kruger- airs , . t1 ; congregation are rnvitM to : 'at= . 1
fence," was ably taken by Mr.. Edwin
•Smith. Other numbers were, a solo.
by Miss Myra McDonald, a reading
by Miss Margaret MacCallum, violin .
selection by, Mr. Donald McCharles
accompanied by Miss Donalda Doug
las, a solo by Mis Vera Sherrie and
sin instrumental sale -by Jessie Mac-
Rae completing an excellent .program..
Afterthe- closing hyinn• the meeting
elosed by repeating the Lord's Pray-
er in unison. , •
The Lookout •.Committee have
:barge of the, program :next . Monday
night.-Sec'y.
by singing 'Hymn 444.•,-Sec'y.•
Presbyterian Guided
The Guild on Monday evening; was
in. charge of the 'Literary Committee.
Mr. Bill ,Henderson, vice-president,
Occupied the , chair,After the :opening
hymn, Rev. Mr. MacDonald led in
prayer, and the Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs: Wes. Huston. The topic
daughter Lois of Detroit, , are visit-
- - ingthis week . with Mrs. Kruger's-
• mother;:: Mrs. David' Gillies:
Mr' and `Mrs. Wm. J: Henderson'
'of Wingham spent Tuesday of 'last'
week with the latter's cousin, Mr.
David •Kennedy.'
Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Mitchell and lit-
tle son :of Mitchell, . visited last Fri-
day' with her'. couein ,' Mrs. "Gordon
. Elliott..
Mr. Kenneth Weaver had the this-
, fortune of 'losing a (valuable' i scow,
' which was killed when struck by a
• truck' Saturdhy:night.
' Rev. Mr. Pollock ; preached anni
versary services.' in Ripley Presby-
terian church last -Sunday, and Rev.
Mr. Hannah of Ripley occupied the
pulpit here, and also Rev. Mr. Browne
of London gave a fine address°on the
work of the Bible Society.
Preparatory 'service will ;be 'held
Friday 'evening at 8 P.M. in the Pre-
byterian church, when, the .Rev. Mr.
Moore of Brussels: will preach, ,also
comippnion service will be 'Sunday
innoriiing. •
Mr. Alex Kennedy,,. Sr., and his
nephew, Mr. Harry McCloskey, of
tend.
The W. Institute met on Thursday
tt the home of Mrs.'. Jas.. Lyons, with
a good attendance. The president,
Mrs. John „Miller presided, :and the
.neeting opened with singing the .In-
stitute• Ode. Roll .'Call ""Storing or
Caring for vegetables," was interest -
:ng. ' The . subject "`Our New. Cana-
dians!' was taken by Mrs. W. A. Mil-
ler. An article "Romance of the' Pan-
try" was read by Mrs. Wilkinson. A,
dainty lunch was served by the hes
-
less, Mrs:' Joseph Gaunt and Miss
Gaunt
Rev: T. C. Wilkinson conducted the
services in ' Seaforth on • Sunday.
• Mrs.' Larie and daughter, Miss
Helen accompanied Rev. W;, P.; Lane
on Sunday :to spend -the day with St.
Melena' 'friends. .
The annual Meeting of the Bible'
Society will be held in the Anglican
Church on Friday evening, Oet. 9th,.
at 7:30, when Mr. Bowes will address
the meeting.
Mrs. A. W. Miller .of Stratford re
turned to. her home after spending
a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Guelph-called_.on Sunday ' iron
the,•Ino. Anderson,
p '" '� and Mrs. Percy i. rde `and
' :formers brothers, Messrs. John and
h ld en of Kincardine sent the
David Kennedy and ' other relatives i r• p
around' here. week -end at home.•
Rev. Mr. Pollock attended tateinn
duction service of the Rev.. Mr.. Lane
at Goderich, last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kruger and
daughter Lois,.. and. Mr. Jack "Gillies.
and Mrs. David Lillie§ spent Sunday
-with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald
of St. Helens.
Quite a number from here 'attend-
ed
attend -ed services in St. Helene United
church on Sunday:
Mr, and • Mrs.. Duncan Kennedy.
spent Sunday with Mr, and .Mrs. Jas.
• Mclnnes of Teeswater: •.
Mr. and Mrs. John ' McInnes and
family of Langside visited orrSunday
with the former's parents, Mr. , and
Mrs. Dan McInnes. '
Mr. Banti Mrs. John J mieson of
one. da last, week
•.Win ham visited
with Mrs. David Gillies.
BORN -To -Mr. and Mrs. Elwood.
Barbour,' on September 23rd, a son.
Congratulations:. '
ASIFIELD NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ritchie and fam-
ily of. Lucknow, visited at.' Gordon
Ritchie's on Sunday.
Miss Jean and Daniel Long Motor.:
ed to London to spend, the week -end
with friends there. • ,
Mr. 3. J. Gilmore and Miss Fran-
ces Gilmore of London,. spent - Sun-
day with the latter's parents. here.
Mr. Albert Helm is at -present vis-
iting his brother, Thomas, at Tiver.-
ton. I •
Can't some 'bright young Chan
figure Out a way 'of }eying, Caned-
iatii cd liars in Nevv >t Indwelling
•diem' in Torpnto?
,1.
s an s' ar ' verra', like teeth.; '
said an old Scotch lady "They're
mighty, hard toget an' they're a deal
g y, y
of trouble all ,the tin'e"lre. hat them,
.
(list
they -leave :aY[wvrl krlatilc-ahrrit
thein when they're ' gone.,"
MARRIED IN, CALIFORNIA ,
The following will be. •of interest
to many who will remember Rey. Dr.
Oaten, 'who was a 'num'ber of years
ago the Minister . of Ashfield Circuit: ;
A very • pretty event took 'place
:
Thursday evening, -August •27th,. at`
Beverly Hill, Cal., when . Beryl Evelyn
daughter of 'RRey. -Dr. and Mrs. F. J..
Oaten, formerly of Brussels, ,became'
'he 'bride of Dr, `William A. Ridde'l.
son of -Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Riddel,'
)f Vancouver, B. C. An altar of ex--
_isite flowers formed a beautiful'
setting. 'The bride was given in mar-
riage by her cousin, . Mr. Ernest G."
Button, of . Riversdale, Cal., while •her
father Pr. F. J. Olen and brother,
(Rev. Beverly L. .Oaten, • .B.D., read -
the ritual service. Following the
church ' ceremony a reception was'
'held at the home of the bride's par
ents which was •beautifully -decorated
with•. a 'profusion of flowers: The
large patio Which :was banked with,`
fern and flowers ninde a ;deljghtful
extension • toy the reception rooms.
M,rs. Riddel, mother of the groom,
assisted Mrs. 'Oaten' in• receiving the
,guests. The bride's going away c'os -
tum'e was a dark brown velvet' 'en-'
;emble •with which she wore •a brown
'
:Eu genie hat, brown• uede• shoes 'and
ba The . young couple will motor to,
'
g
Vanr:ouver, then go to Regina, Sask.
Dr Riddell will have charge• of the'
Seienee : Depar men`t in Regina Col-
le .e. Mrs. Riddell, is a. graduate of
g
Toronto• University' while Dr, Riddell
was•; graduate'd from . the Universi.
ti' of Manitoba and 'Saskatchewan,
es
-laring••a moratorium -upon religious
•Bloodshed' in the meantime. '
Arriving .at Chime, . McInnis' got'out
a Bible and with the interpreter, went
over in' Miller's presence the various
passages on which the natives' prac-
tices were based, ' Finally the new
apostle was entivincedTtlsat-some; at-
least, of his ideas were wrong, par-
ticularly those concerned • with vio-
`ence and, readily went back to Leaf
River and explained. the ,new interpre-
tations to the flock., '
',The, childless .women, in, fear 'of
their lives had beconie -half iinsane,.
and it was not until life had become.
dermal in the settleinent that • Mc-
Innis• made the long trek back .to
'Burwell,
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KI .LOSS .�0 ,
Kinloss, Council met' . on Monday,
Sept.: 28th, ' 1931. All :members pre's,
ent.
Minutes' of last .'regular meeting
were read, and, 'confirmed.. ' .
llfo�ved-b'y-�IIustorrd=-=-McQueen--• .
that the Reeve and Clerk issue orders
or all accounts passed at this meet,
ng• ,I
.- 1 ims�to.•.•,•� the-•�amount�.o.
$203.90 were passed and ordered paid'
Mr. R. McDougall asked for a
:lean out on the McDougall 'Drain,. as
'didPAY:Hugh o rthe Ross •drain;'
There being no,