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memorable E'ents ha fl
Eaas>ror1'q oft* Empire.
Charles conzc
June 27 -THE ACQUIT I'AL OF
THE SEVEN BISHOPS
1i'n IJ[ NI)IiFIl and tl.irty lin,'
A y :!, ,.• n, ,nn 1:119 7.h n,' .1nnt.
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t°ons tlt ,rrh•tlnnli'rt ut' t tau. .evil.:
of reek' .• and t1, .110,X':1 ,.''t: •)ar-
p,.'1•ated by the 1:, d. ,t' 1 e.•11.0'1
K lllg3, mid it was 1;,1•-r "u•nintr i:. it:'
+ lfe t o 1)11 110' d 1 . i 11' v 0
t 1111 itis of tit, ..%.dt al
Herbert, dr, ttlse 1 as 0 co. , 0,t ..,d -
or, left tic- country to ester\' to Wil-
liam of ()range the, tnonientocs let-
• ter :;gn'"i l y „ r'm of !h.• tooit in-
. 10.1011.911 91-'9 'u tin, k!n!sd01a, W1uc11
offer,•,! tile British thr•,it• to the
Dutch prince and his ,rife, Miry, ,:nn
was 0 duug111.er 1)l' dant •s I1,
.goon :.fuer 11L+ 11etrs;ie) in Kist;
Janna had openiy avOtv,"1
Pnrnan Catli(lliv and, with the zeal of
a fanatic, b, 0•'t Itim.;ell' the 1:01: of
Pete-init. 111.' church to her 01.1 posi-
tion o1' 1:,10'040 in the 1.•0100•1''. J10
fil1,•11 all Vat! 1 i,:h 0t :it.i:nls tt1 1'') 11404
Crowe with Ca: itnllcx ,1'01 1- 1; 'aa
-tone 1)911111 ,4 to 1,:111::1,' 111: 01'1 •ct,
Catllnlie gentry staid aloof mill
vainly tr:.'d to show th0 1:11n;.?; the in•
eitr.hlo r,'sttlt o1 his folly, while
even the Pope o him: all coun.,cllcd
greater itloderrtti(ln.
Ir: I 118 joules, luting failed to
'''•,•raw' the rler:0- of th • English
church, published the iniquitous anti
ill 1)l 1A'claratio) of Iudnlgon,'e,
tinning other 11)1011•', ala 0'!!d
the whop' 01' the penal ] W.; 111 four.
teraiin,it the Nuneonformi (. and the
( 11.lc,lr
bat the inajorii.y t..'
1, • ronnor body 1 !'n." d t', a(. out
h ht b,_ '14011
PAIllii110.1 lfy-t1 w 111,1
of 11'(0 41090
i'h: t{t"'1 1140 a 1.1110 a lel;• de,,pc •-
''t nttr•tool to b'.•nd rho .7,4,14d, to 111,
van, 11a err! '"'' l that 'Ir• i'erLlr:,'.i 111
.:.lt„tit,! be rind 111 every (;i'll'' 2 1111-
ilu'' ...-er';i,ee 1 1".1
hut p1"at e,?i le• 04019!!'
ref the 1.10.11.11 clr1;•} e•''.1;.•,I to orny
111,. 0 '.'.•r, and tr (1 et •ii , , ;;:11,, rofi, •
h : ln'intat'• of the 1•;,40':. it ('11,11401,1,
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f'•y n,ilil,•rl nut 111, 01-., t 111 ,-"1111•,-
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:1!1,1 !,!140...1 in the To;vat
11•• soldier.- on guard 111•:,11(ne?t
,Inwn to receive their b1'-'si)1, 1!1111
dr:ullt !heir health... '1'140.• jot 1g0;
0111 tite jurymen at the trill tyre :111
tot. 0t the Kitty:, but til.\' were coni- I
?11et, It overawed by the furious in-
digul,tnnl of the people, who worid
have torn thorn limb :frons limb 1101
they dal•, ,1 to bring in '1 ver;lies of
",runty" to 1140 iniquitous ch:iro of
,1i" 1'0\'11!. tyrant,
P.o Neural Parcels.
Thv superillteldetlt of the postal
vire has advised that parcels
',i. b are tan large to be pl:u'od in
1.,40;.:1 hall boxes 1310st tut tinder uuy
•, .n' '1:11,,',1: be placed on top of ,
the box or tied to the post. '1'11 :e
11,ri•ols must NI 13,11 at the pu:•t of-
• :Ltd 011140tH! 10th„ forwarded to
l F th a,idce•,,,, , ask= that
the I ('9
pare,•1 1140, rlr•Ihrred by tli.' 0101'
I
t1,e paaulaster roust h ,ulVis;n1 in
writhe.. at the form and the ati-
.iressee will moot the (milder rd the
hos. When the•1 ntekae"' is not called
for after the first uutive has been
111 n , en(1 n ,1 U Will b,• se•nf i e.
t i 1,1 the a' i,1) nyl'v 1:17..1 a pl1.0.131119
11:10,1 1.0 call had hem) soot,
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BRUSSELS
Orris Twp. Girt
is Laid Medalist
frits Violet Anderson, Graduates from
Stratford General Ho+pita!-Took
a Very !-ligh Standing 1.1 Her
Exams,
1.010t 1144 11)hnisday afternoon the
graduation , xe c. es of 111 Nur•,•,
Training - :Sc•hool of the (r. 1 4011! 1103-
pit:rl 0110 114-11! in the ol'..l '110 .t. the
home of C. G. 'McPherson, 1v' (? Erb-,
tr„ t, Stratford, with -. lar., ;.t•
to d:inc,
1i mb, I. of the graduating 9•1'(00
01', 1 ',. Il,nr i loh.•t _Anders al, l rn.t
1.• la \t+ -hviu i t 'e (1 11.
1)a titcuirord, R.
!) ma ll, :401, in, :r'r.'1 10!.! R.
, 1 i';' 11. Wilt:
I •n' ('.ncl,'r,.1, Li.;towol, and A ala
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31 1'o!, .'-11 1:4 tit' Lt,•rl:!!i.-t 4040E
11400 11)40.,."- 1A.•do.l
for .:r-'to,r:tl 1'lo!i lenr'y 4(81 the Non.
,,0''•11 prize for the:
11;!!'11,:111 .Landing lot ]n!!.113'11l 1l1as
,'iL� :.n 'lu• 1:•40;0! Por 11 1•. .,
I:131.11.!
St•hua 319 \'<019''.1 40,•40, i•', 1 1.11"
?1't I' ,.,. Alumni A o,•ia•io't for
!ei:rhe t '*'arks ill su i:L..1•y.
11 •rl,y, p.-id,a1t oil the a-s:x'i•aiotr
[:••'• :'h d the prize,
A 'social prize wren,' and pre-
)•'lltrrl by the Ilan, 1)r, Aron -cloth 040110
c';v'en 10 Miss Anderson for ettttining
Ill,• h, 4t standing in practical well -
cine. Tu 111(1 r t, the plies intation Dr.
Monteith offered congratulation; to
311;3 Anderson on having h,• •a chcs •0
the winner from a clever 01x.:0. Ile
pointed out that Blore WIt; m) mora
important branch of nursing than
general mod tore In sneaking of
the hospital generally he iefor:ed to
the foot that the govc'•nment had
Leen accused of stctU;n4 a matron.
-11 that be true, I would ray that we
made a g00:1 ,teal," he , aid, in ac-
-erring to Hiss Munns work as sup-
erintendent of training ;('100111, This
4.1101'imc•nt, he sold was 11 111334 1111-
pm'tnalt 0119 and One in Which he was
1:1901 interested :1101 thoroughly ('oll-
ver:'ant with, feeling that erory dol-
lar spent for 110(0lng- a,'re^e•" ',4005
stoney well spent,
J. A. Makins. chairman of the
hospital hoard, was chairman o; 1110
illy, aril the program was a; f, 1'ov;s:
Mu'h' by the S. C. 1, Orchestra;
Viss Iron„ Mama; all h s, 1)r. P. h,
Th., , of Milverton, Warden of the
C'oU 1v1 song, S. C. T. G(is' Quartet;
prosontation of diplonEN ond 1140 Jai':
by 'Miss 1. 31. Munn, supoiiintembirt
uP :curses' Training tient'!: fon, the
Province; Florence N,; 1 tn'ta.5 oath
administered by 0. C..lI_ Pherson, K.
C,.; presentation of 1.110yn..'medal to
nurse with highest standing by :illi,
A. I,. Oman; address to the grad91te;
Dr, I. 11, Stanley, Mayo.. of St,
Marys; presentation of 11111 from
Women's Hospital Aid to the' gradu-
ates, Mrs, A. Ra111, the Preside0l;
gifts :from graduating 40!.1.0 to tt,wer
girls; prize for nurse with nest stand-
ing 111 practical work given by ills
Munn and presented by Mrs. U. 0,
McPherson; song; Miss \'[uma1 ad•
chess by Judge J. L. Killoran; select-
ion by S. 0, I. Quartet, "0 Canada,"
To stage the Canadian National
Exhibition it costs $850,000 annual -
1y.
Your Eyes Need
Attention
If your eyes bother you in
any way;
If they tiro (wieldy or be-
come inflamed;
If you do not sou oaslly and
well;
If headaches impair your
efbciency or interfere with
your pleasure; ,'
If yet cannot enjoy eve17
minute of your yowling"
811111!
Maude C. Bry'ans
Optometrist
Phone 26x Brussels
L'ONINti '1 iir
I:'ti 1 1 01•' -i i ' :ti 1',
1,42avt? ytrur ttrtl,'!' 1111
Morris eta Gra- FT'1.
Reaffirm Steed
of Temperance
sraaca
Huron Social Service Worker, .11e,.t
At $eeforth-Elect E. Ffender, of
Blyth, as President.
Seafortll. June ;.:11.--.21'13.• )'(l 417'
was well r,grre'sc'nted at 1[l:, u)'•etin,-'
of the• Huron County So dal 5'.rt icer
Council Co vontion held 19 N t t t td.:
L mte:1 Church on 1,14',,)!in. ,lett 00 0,, a
htuuh'rd delegates b n l''''5!'. The
afternoon meeting 01)11''! at 2 pan
with lir. E. 1;ender, of Myth in the
clinic. Pr. Irwin, the newly Ips int -
'd Secretary of the Ontario Ptohll,i.
lion Union 0 is the first r al 11111
character of the liquor n 111.0 11c
101. had been exposed as n. lie.
ufore through til • C u 1.0111. 1.13.' wild h t eel• 11 vtiry sever,. in -
d t11en1 of the trtnttc. 'The t , itt
i,',1.1'1.•4 cr••Itres 11101.0 al00t1.1 , ',J1)•-.
-! :Id:h e'. ITr• honed to : ,. large
deity,- of activity in our ,• 1,••••:1'-'1101
J10d.. "In our ,'dUL'llt!v'•
,. 11001,1 make the dan^.",r of :.!•••li of
tlw'l out 'Vrryt:9l,a•e tent I,r'r t the
1:nowl4',lu',• of the ordinary ;, ":'',1,1441
m, to 111'• scientific sta•1,!'.'.•.1 of '',,•
l r, : ,'n; (lay. From a sc!.' 11,) .) Poi!:::
of v! •tr :1 erect. strong 'll,no,1 , , 40;,11- 1
?.r. ,'140',•0-r •,f , •• .1 1, ..
int 11)'11. •01" in .'o •• , 1 9 li-
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I: w1/0 111(440,d by !1''3',01'',01''1'40,V1o b
a,'.. .seconded by 71.0, av"c:. 1111
this
3011 V1.1111011 expre„ 110 hsorty
appr''c'iation 01' Dr, I1'w,o',: a(1,Ircrs
tthich W113 very .:line and 0onoible and
the iliglt service to which he has horn
called.
Iao I'01110 •ng commutes acro ap-
pointed; Nominating committee -
10. Bender, W. H. Willis, Whighan11
P. A. McArthur and Mrs. A. McGuir:1
of Brussels; Mrs. B. W. S. Beavers,
of Exciter.
Resolution Conlnoittee-Rev. W. J.
Mains, of Walton; A. 17. Carr, of
Blyth; Mrs, I:. Strachan, of Pru -sole;
A. T. Cooper, Clinton; A. Bailie, of.
Go(b'rich; W. T, Pellow, Goderieh,
One Safe Attitude,
The pastor.', Rev. W. P. Lane, point -
el nut that total abstinence is the
Only sale attitude towards itltnxica.-
inar liquor. Every total abstainer
helps to kill the liquor traffic. Every
(111111 Who is (101(1101110 to 1'.'1) it alit,:.
Every num who is not a total abstain
ter helps to make the higllway unsafe,
7Ir. Lane framed 0 total abstinence
pledge which every member 92 his
0!11401:11 hoard signed ns well as the
40.11: jority of his congregation and
440(11.1 they commend to n*11140 ccin400•
teatinna and which colt',,; the pro-
blem of Govcrmnent control and
everything else.. The pledge so com-
mended nded itself to the convention that
a oe:oh(ti91 was pt•s,'1 that this
1'10() be recommended to the minis-
throua'hout the country and that
this plan be adopted,
floe pledg 1s as follow::, "J de -
The pledge is tits follows:
"[ declare myself a believer
',1 total ,abstinence and par -
pose with (rod', 11)'1'1 to ab-
stain from the us)' of all ir.:axicatlug
liquors as a beverage. Farthernn,re,
I will earnestly endeavor to lead
others to see the wisdom of taking a
similar position."
Mils. McGuire drew attention to the
fact that in the province those who
hat! signed the pledge in their early
.lays are the present temperance
workers. It was resolved thmt the
appreciation of this convention be
Presented to the members o` the
Federal and Provincial ilousea, Thos.
McMillan tend W. J, Matta, both of
whom are pledged to temperance, al-
so of the service rendered by In-
spector Pellow, One of th:t speakers
hoped that in four years af:'01' eape±t-
lncnt and experience the people of
Ontario would have prohibition for
their true sentiment.
A delicious luncheon wrs servel
by the Ladies' Aid Society of the
North side church. Interesting afto'-
dinner speeches were made by Rev.
W. P. Lane„ Messrs. ilricke,' Mc-
Arthur, J. McNay, Mr, Stanley, of
Lunn, Rev, Mr, McTavish and W,
J. Medd, M. P, P., interspersed with
community singing, led by Rev. mid
Mrs. A. W. Barker, of Brussels.
• Evening Session.
The evening meeting opined with
the hymn "Fight the Good Fight."
Rev, 1FIr, Mains, of Walton, read the
131111 chapter of Romans. The !pastor
Rev, W. P. Lane, gave a fete worlds
of Welcome to the delegates. Mrs.
Y.
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It i5 ever ready for the fast trip to town,
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\IcGttire, 0f Brussels, ,n'ascntad the
report of the nominating committee!
which was accepted, the following
officers being elected:
Hon. president, W. J. Modd, M. L.
4., Exeter; president, ., Bender,
Myth; vice presidents, 3L...00, 11, J.
McMIIlau, Seal'orth; G. -3I. !Elliott,
Godcrich; J. 11, McLean. K`•pp.'tt;
Mrs, A. McGuire, 110,3 d;; Mrs. A
T. Cooper, Clinton; Mrs.!
Poplcstonc, Blyth; Field 81:19(411'.,!
A. T. loop r, Clinton; trttutnrer, ?SI,
Robertson Coderieh,
31r, Davis. rept entatfte ori the
Bible Society mail, t .ep.mal aplc1l
for funds f01• the leiielt fae•ing the
Society this year.
l[r. Stanley, of Lucmn, ;:000' a fore-
1110 address. 119101rin_ 00 G;ote,•a-
ulcnt Control ho said tiro 111110uy11
the '1'laltpertmee people ;1 ri nor .stir
in it they would not ht' th:. one: to
break the law•. He o Vliet xl thot
When the record of last year t, w•.+.it•
ten that it will not be a defeat for
the temperance cause. The 1010(41
that the temperance people have to
fight in the future are the brewers
and distillers who have put their hard
to every act of government legisla
tion. Bee' by the glass is when tate
fight stands now.
In closing l'Ir. Stanley mad/ a
plea for Sabbath observance, "Tho '
young people are much the stunt now
as they over were, They need com•
-
panionship and leadership. They aro
what thein' parents and the church
are making them.
Several' Resolutions.
Tho following resolutions mato
passed:
That in this year of Jubilee of
Confederation this convention ex-,
press its loyalty to our country and
our determination to serve it in
every way possible.
That w0 reaffirm our stand on
temperance, public dance halls and
the use of cigaila'ttes,
Thanks to the press of our county
for the space given in their eol011810
to the work of social service,
Music was provided by the choir
under the leadership of 17, Ilowty,
pleasing solos being co tebuted by
Mrs. J, A, Westeott and Alvin Sill-
ery.
SEAFORTH
111e11.u'd H. 1'r„k, 11 tole; known
hunlnpes than, dropped deed in his
01011', Inst Saturday 01401 t., ab• ut
11130, while waiting ('!1 a '11al031e1..
,Apoplexy 11'11; the esus„ elf !1* death.
11 r. Peel( was app•lr•e1(1V in his nares
health, 1101 on mantra.'y taternn;eu,
bled telephoned his wife. who won
spending 11 1'ely day, with 11rr 111,..1 her,
.1.0,4011 R?chstdaen, on the old 1100)'•
e! rad in Stanley '1'oWit hip, saying
that: he ('xpec•11 d to lee c ter for 1111,..
('u SuO1,ly utolni0g. The ,lcet'ased,
wbn was a native of St0141,,y Twp.,
had 1 e -n cmgtig: d i1 the limo anti
11111:.1,' hn'alea•- for abut 21) y041 0, and
was hole! 111 esteem 1,y the whalee
400!0 nut lily for 11 in h0lmt,ble 1(1111
4.40i,;m;; 94'114.oiblen, '1'11, 1tle 1111.
1':•. e, weta,t
tie -whet of 'ZitIhcl,19 Ul,-
i:rd ('htu'ell 11111, en ye.us ago, ht•
w tl" (!nit ed 111 t1:,1't i'•ge to Mi,e
{ dltutha laebatda,n,, da110hle1. of Jos.
and 3140'. It ir•11a011.on, '4011,, 4(11)vl vet.
11:01. Ile w:ts in iris 711111 year.
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E. L Dealardine, Ethel
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