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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-11-16, Page 1lE: VOL, 5(3 NO. 22 112.00 Per annum in advance USSR L.S. )NT:AI;IO, Il'.lsl)." :11.)117. N( I`1..il7;lili 16 11127 tlsgt4,1.444: .44-4744e`tt4.4-0b2.,+`,+Q444-T44:4'«; ;r4«.+:":"jrPs4+.,;«4.44044444,441,..:4 Qe,,,l New Advert(Nemente .1'C. he e l..l u 9 ill' ILP'Y P• MG & G�y° District ij 4 t- I M.. ,ti ••1• .,. , :n"Iteg ..r a- ',`I 44. tif", n4,14:,'ir", :':4'10a iii +'1!141 1"i'+ s' °r.(1 1, 1, • 1.4:1 ror V,,,II HENFRYN On W01111sility aflelnorm, Nov, 91.11, His Chace Archbishop 'Williams, of ! Huron dinreue, dedi),ted 1111 new bell ou Si ;'14T11 31x','9; ,res-, h t MsHaul a hymn heal d, #5:i5ling In the oervice were Roy, J. 11. GNigh rg- an, of ,llillh,uik, aid 1111' 1'9131111' of the e! l ( „lave 11 h"a chin 1 . The AlAt It n h 1 . I al 1 h a .o splendid s , o 0 1` 15' 111 13111; 1311 sermon n I 1 of Bells In the r v'ning lie dedicrtt- e1T the hell on Ht. Alban's C,htu ch, Al wood, ,1301 ('11)) 111 (0 Rix persons, Pearl Dahmer, Jessie Witty, Mildred Oolli7, Dorothy Kendall, Rose Blair cud William Blitir, BELGRAVE .terry Brydges hen purchased the voltage in the village owned by Miss Ftanny Meiji/Le. J. A. Brandin and Mrs. Brandon or is al ,P] P' funeral n I P, f 11 ILN tended ded tb lou I f h brothel, Rev. W. J. Brandon, at 1 -Hamilton. \Villard Atnistrong and MISeea Gertrude. and Martha Armstrong spent a Baty in Palmerston with their sister, 511x. Walter Messer, Communion will be observed in Knox United Chin eh, next Sunday morning at. 11 c'clpnk, Service will alsn be held at 7 p. m. Mrs, Cole has moved into the house in the vill(tge Nllich' she t even tly (11)'. eli (71.11 from Al's. C,LPser. Her son, W. Cole, is moving into the house viten' ed by her. Miss Mai the, Armstrong 87(18 in Loudon for a few days, She attended the Women's 10stitute Convention as delegate from the Bel(4lttye Brunch. Miss olive 3111y Ooche;; spent a couple of (Jaye Al her home, I((8) tv„ek. )"u't forget. the concert in the Fur. e.t,a's 111(11, on Thursday eveiillg of hi: week, by the Empire 4nlerlain• I''otlowing the voting 'Thick has been taking (meet' for elders 31 col, - lir111'4 with ICnnx Church, the ser. r , vice of it,dn 1334 wets held lis Soo. t t 1'r r and ' 'o e' ala r1' 4113 i d Il,t tot elders y a were ngal(1 installed, Benson B -one left t11 join his sister, 31185 Laura Bone, in Port iiul•nn. and ('rim 1 here they will go tospend the 1Vinter in the S •uthern States in the hope that the etiolate will prove ben- elleiltl to 89118)111, 'P11„ regular meeting of lite L'1tliete Aid of Knox (:burgh urns held in the basement of the Church, on Wednes- day afternoon or hast Clegg, the Pllwident, lied chart"- of the ureetu(4. The. election 1'r ' (deers will 11911,,111 al. the next meeting, An ipvilul ion given by Nr+, 4enbi8 to held the n, x1 Meeting at her home Was aetter(ed. WROXETER i1Ire, Gavin Davidson has returned iron Oshawa. Ross and tiles. S1' uta, Bowumnville, I vi7ite1 relatives here, last week, Miss Esther Davey, of Hamilton, is t a visitor cal, the borne of her. brother, Fred Davey. iJno, Davidson and Miss May David- son have returned from a t (i weeks' .tn 188 1YI 1V I visit in Perth Co. Russel ;tae arrived from Biggar, Rask„ on Saturday, after spending 11lie 11(81- two 010111,118 thele, Airs. Plenaeauce arid little son, ar ----_--.... r St, David's Church • HENFRYN RECTOR Rev. Maurice F. Oldham. Sunday Next Before Advent --Nov, 20th 2 p.m.—S. S. and Bible Class 3 pan.—Holy Communion Service PREACHER Rev. T. B. Howard Rector Christ 'Church, Listowel Totemic), rare visiting the former's patents Neil and Mrs. White. MONCRIEFF Albert Wells Is 718111(1(4111 Pint. Forest and Mrs. McKay Have mov- ed into their new home. Miss Berva Spoiran 8p0111 Thanks- giving hanks- g ivin r week at her home. Kenneth and Carl McFarlane re- turned home from the West, this week, Will. 11(1(1 Mrs. Harrison and fam- ily spent'1'hauksgiving with relatives in 'Toronto. Frank Harrison and family have moved in with the folmer's mother for 111e Winter, We are glad to report that Miss Annie Robinson, who has been quite (11)1)1y, is improving, { , 1t ! The -tees1'1':J', I ,,,,, at, On - borne el' Ted aid Alia. NI:ditty, leav- ing (1 floe 1nt11y (411 I, Cengi11: ala. i ,,•.. .1 no. and 3ir7. Sirliny, 11Obe11 „'5'u a 43d Campbell Keil (birdie) 1 n 1't 1 1,1 le w Il 1 I Machan were all home 148 the wrek• end. Leander (1 ole Jn "1oIC,ty, Pram; Harr how, Isd 14uliWitte(,Mu. Strut h - Mai are 8119od11,V a ennple of weeks hunting in the Nei h. WALTON. Gen, IC Ferguson, 11 Toronto, spent last Wednesday night. with his moth- er and si86ers. \V'II,LIA.AI NRAL i)1•:('(':Asu1t - On Thursday evening, Nov, 10111, there paes911 away at his home in Walton, an 0111 resident in rhP per7011 of \Vit• Ham Neal. Air. Neal W(3) in his 80th year and had been in poor health foe snlne time, He 171)4 Loan in A(lel- tho8pe, Liurnl,shil1', England. in 1812, and name to tide eonnt.ry when a young man el' seventeen years, 11.e- eorupanied by Chitties Sherrill', who later beramc his part nee 113 lupines., roes., He lived fit 81around Oriole and Osh- awa, later moving to Bhlevale, where he engaged in the milling hnsitles", for several years, Litter, they pur- chased a mill in-Benea8(9, formerly owned by a Air. GreH'18)', This mill was replacod by the stone mill which still stands. They multinnetl there nnlil 1580, when, owing to Alr. Shut- t if1's 1191(111 and Me. Neal's ill -health, this business was given up and Mr. Neal moved with his family to Wal- ton and e8tablishe(1 the b118(0e99 which he and 1118 soil 11(1(1 tarried o1, .so successfully ever since, Ile 1818)) also postm18919(' for this district. On January 41-11, 1870, he 18188 married to Miss Rebecca Sherritt, who still sur- vives. Ile also leaves two sols, \V. 0, Neal, of \lTaltnn, who still enn- dtlets the business established by his fathet% and Dr, Frank Neal, 0f Peter. born. The funeral was be1)1 on Sat- urday wafter noon, ft'ntn Duff's Chnreh t0 Brussels cemetery. The Service wag in charge of lhev. \V, J, Maines, (14isted by Rev. R. A. Lundy, of Nile, el former pa8to' of the deceased. The extremely large ii)tend18nce of relRtivee and friends signified the very thigh esteem in which he 113187 held in the community. The pall - ''8'.[, iis''l ' 3'tJrLY}ilg`.rle( (D ( . 1' l + G•� S rt r11M FfI ( ](..,.y, � i 1 k Them �t(�{',,yg Y! � Below are a few of the many lines to clear out in order to make room for our Christmas Metchanclise coming to hand, and also stimulate business during mild weather. Give us a call, whether you buy or not, and compare prices. Ladies' Hosiery Including silk and wools in light and Clark shades, regular j(1,00 and $1.25. Sale price 75e. Ladies' Silk Und erwear Lock Stitch "Guaranteed" Bloomers, reg. $2.50 for $1.85. Slips, regular $8.50 for $3.00. Ladies' Vests Silk and Wool, wool mixture, 110 sleeve, regular up to $1.35 for $1.00. Ginghams and Prints To clear out. Balance of fall stock to clear 24c. Ladies', Stamped Aprons liectory Cotton, regular 50c, Sale Price 35e. Flannelette Blankets LARGE SIZE 30 pair to clear at $2.35. Corsets 111 order to move balance of Crompton Stock $1.50 lino for $1.10. $2.00 line :for $1.45. $2.50 line for $1.65• and ocher prices according. Flannelette 34 to 36" wide, light and dark shades. regular 25c yd. 10 yds. $2.00. Towelling Overstocked hi good all listen lines to clear 20% disc. Table Linen 20 percent disc. on all lines. Stamped Goods In order ordor to introduce our linea which we have recently put in 20 percent discount on affil'. Ladies' Coats Season is getting on and to clear out our stoelt before Christ- mas rush. Big reductions on all NorthWay 'Garments. ° Phone 61 Comforter Chintz 36 inches, reg, e60c for 29c. Black Duchess Satin SATURDAY ONLY 50 -yard piece, regular $1.'75 to clear, per yd. $1.10. Men's Work Shirts Heavy quality in cotton Mil- itary Flannel. Regular 41.35. ' 5 doz, to clear at $1.00. Men's Sox & Mitts Regular 35c pair, 4 for $1.00 Regular 50c pair, 3 for .y ';1.25 Homme -made Mitts 75c Houle -made Sox $1,00 Men's Overalls and Smocks heavy quality in black, blue and stripped. Reg, $2.'25 for $L85. Men's Heavy Mackinaw Coats Regular $8.00 for $6.95 Boys' $5.50 for $4.50. Men's Tweed Suits Suitable for rough wear 15 to clear at $11.00 including aura pair trousers. Men's Fleece Underwear Odd garments to cleat'. at 79c. Regular 11.00 Fine Wool Dress Goods at $1,50 per yard. This is a fine all -wool French, cloth, beautiful fimisll, bought to sell 1't $1.85, Ten leading shades 'to choose from. F. A. HUNTER Brussels tl 01') 17113 : r1,4 mill MI( 0111 ..."+•......,.u--..-'... v-188..1,4 I 1,1111, 011, .1 0l, 31 rllnn.tl i I','ter 1 1 iue'r, Joh', SV \V:tl l twit( 01.0 (.. A1,1'014,41 t. W..(1. h ---'Ph'' r t.nhu 1,11e1 inf.; 1,Y i 117, W..11. 4. ,,1. 10,11. lnit,•d Church, \Vailln1, wa. held in 11 e' 13' hat,ni'llt of 3 n the t.'h,lreh, ,n, ,\o1"tnlrl 9111, 11ts. tla(nplwl( ill 0,141-11. Pile ticrf(nur.. re(tdiug, Psalm 103, 15/115 giver; hp 1\Ira, Shaw, am] Mrs. H.•'ry led in p1^81 r, The ,apply sect et7u y repot led X13 13 seta to the stlppiy seri elary at, (Ain. tiu I'ru• clouting for it Child of own years, The (,1111', "\V cunei ivirkieg together in ill gal izall i ons 1'1' nue kind , o. t u ', L e t s'u Wag 1r 1 w tkr'1 u 1 hu aid !; 1 v givei by 51 re. I))1ltter. till'.,. Ra(111'y tread 11 rh tpt,Ir 1,i Oh1110,e Woolen wotkieg together clueing the revol- ution. fitting the minuet meeting for the election rf olllcers, the following are the ones elected for thecorning year : lion. -Presidents, Mrs. Maines, 31rs. Merry ; Pies., 1\li.s Jane Simp- son ; 1st Viee•Pres., 31rs, I3tyetis • 2'u( \'ir('-Pres , Mrs. lin(iley ; 3rd Vire-Pros., Sl re. Shaw ; 'Pretts., Mrs, Davidson ; SFr., 11 VS, J. hlehonald ; Supply Heeretary, Mrs, I)]rksni ; rra»ger Sine:Amy, Mrs. Berry ; A.'s'ts. S. S., Mrs. Btyais, Mrs, Bruce, blas, T. 149enling, 7111x. Shannon : 0011o' Holpere Sec., 'MIN. 1, LPPuling 1 Press lls, K11'I.by ; L't, turd Lib. Her., M19, Ramsay ; org nisi, 111 re, Shnunnn. T'he meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs:. Reid. ETHEL John 11, Irkmi91', who has spent the pa8t few months fu Alberta, ar- teyeti home, in SI)nd1y evening. Alr. Eckmtet' had 119911 in the harvest 1401118 (19)11' Cei(4ary, where 1 he crops were exceptioia,ly good, When he left, there was considerable snow on the ground and about one-third of the threshing not fiiishe1, GREY ENUUA(1a,IIe:N'r, - Alex. and Mrs, Nichol announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Wilfred All- i Toronto the marriage to All - bright, F 1 t S take place late in November, MORRIS Miss Margaret Thueil, of 'Toronto, was hnrne for Than k4(4i vi lig, Wesley L. 1IcCut(Meml, of Toronto, was hone for the Thanksgiving holi- day Elisa Vernte McOuteheon, of Toron- to, spent Thanksgiving at her parent- al home, M1•. and .Swiss Carter, of Clinton, spent the weelc•end with Alex. and Mrs, 0(0akey, 5111 line, Council will meet at the Township Hall, on Monday, Nov. 2171, at 3 p. tn., to consider teudeta for lite Tipling Drain. Tolley G. and Mrs, Lew Page, of Toronto, visited with Alex, and Mrs. CIo1111:ey for (1 t111.5' Or two, last week, BROTHER PASSRS AWAY. -Mrs. 0. Rintonl, 5111 line, was called to Wltite- chtuch, owing to the death of a brother : "1411019 passed away at the home of nus sister, Mrs, William Put - dol, Whiteehureh, Wiilinr11 tloor(49 St: in, in his 58111 year. Ile was bit u of I.he 9111 Con. of East \Vawannsh, on July 21st, 1870, He leas ;•eared in 1(1(11 vicinity, and when a young man, he went, to North Dakota, where lie :pent about 25 years of his life, be- ( mien them' and the Canadian West. Far' the past live years, he had been coiling back to 1hes9 pints to spend the Winters, and while here, he made , his home wit1, his three sisters. For the past two years, Air, Strati (1:111 been in poor health, and last Spring, he did not (Tomo Lo the West. Ile 18(12 never Married, Those who Our- 7178 1111.0 are three sisters and five brothers : WS. 011(19. 111413131, Hens- sels ; Mrs, Win, Putdo), White- einach ; Mrs, J. 0, Portion, St, lJel. 011s ; Robert, of l;imp8on, Sask. ; Jatue8, Swift Current, Sask. ; Albert, Aylesbnry, Sask. 1 John, of Kin- cardine, and Andrew, neat' Luekuow. The funeral services were conducted at his hate resideuee, on Thursday aft- 8ru00n at 2 o'clock, by Rev, Mr, Whitfield, 01 St, Helens, and Rev, Mr, Pollock) of Whitechurch. Interment was made in Wingham cemetery. DISATI'I 01 FoamEft MOti.RIFITw-- The San Bernardino (0181081m of Nov, 411), contains the following obituary of a former resident of Morris Town- ship, and a son of the late John 1318r11 - hill, of Brussels t "James Barnhill, a pioneer resident of Colton. and for 81 years President of the Colton Fruit Exchange, was found dead at 5,30 o'clock yesterday evening, in one of the orange orchards of his large estate. Mr. Barnhill died of a heart stlliction. I1.s left his home about 2 30 in the afternoon to attend to the budding of trees in the orchard, Iie had been complaining of trouble with his heart for several days. When he did not return at 5 o'clock, Mrs. Barnhill became uneasy and tel. eph00ed to her sort, William Barnhill, who i11181811eued into the orohatd and found him, The late Mr. Barnhill was born in Scotland iu 1360, first set- tling in Oan1811a in 1872, later corning Cn Oalifornia in 1881 and had lived there since that time. He was well. known in the vicinity not only as a business man of ability, but as one of the city's most loyal leaders. During the 46 years of 1112 residence here, he bad been It prominent figure in eivic affairs. He was a charter member of the Presbyterian 013110011 and an elder., for 25 years, I11 1918, Mr. Barnhill' made a trip to his birthplace, Scot- land, in company with his wife and daughter, He is survived by his Wid- ow, a daughter, Mrs, O F, Rolph, of Los Angeles ; tt son, William Barn- hill, of Dolton, and a sister, Mrs, And. re iv Laidlaw, of Canada. The Amer - al was held on Saturday, from the Presbyterian 0lltlet 1. Rev, HT,Leeds, pastor of the church, officiated 'and John Oamming,,of fiRialto, sang "In ) 111 ChUrCh Notes 'lj,ita G j�''io 70'; 7. J" : �y ._.� -Melville Chun*. "'III'. 1.;;1.)1I':."+ of G,'0111 No. 6 of Brussels 1 n- - ited Church will give a Sil- ver Tea at the home of Mrs. Wm, Rands,Friday; Nov. Ia ' lSth from to (3 o'clock, to , which all are invited. the Garden" and "Abide with ole." There 1791 e Imllry heautif'e' (1'n'al tok- ens, to pilin ll' of roti!.- ,mel cht'ysntlttt- enilils with the Holds, "Our silver 1 n drul " in x111 t et ]w it the lilt• 1 t w h ( on 1"Unit Exehaoge. \\1'•a le, and sprays were seat by sestelal otgertix- tatious. 14 (11111 w1(9 made in Hem - man( et:meters,. Tho pallh#arer8 I13e81. 1111 old -brio ft ierids of the de-. ceased," BLUEVALE Sirs. J. Kerney spent Tuesday hi Brussels, Miss Ainty Mcliellar and Otto Walker, of Clrum11l t)', spent. Sunday with Ja0109 and Mrs. Kea cep. JAMESTOWN T,1ANKS.--The following 1et10r of appreciation was ree.11veel by Mrs, 11, T. Strachan, Secretary of J11111071' own Sunday School, and spealas fir itself : DEAIt Altar;. STRA('UTAN.-- MissRatte wishes to thank you , for your letter of the 12' h, enclos;ng an Expre88 Order for :f5 00 from the Jamestown Sunday School to be used in her work here. 11 gives Miss Ratte great pleasure to acknowledge this gift which follows many nth918I from the Sunday School, The work I at the Home gees on steadily and itis i fine to have the friends still interest. I ell. I am, Yon) 4 Sincerely, I(9015N BL-('If.aNtst, Sec, 123 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, October 18111, 1927, Grey Council Meeting Following are the minutes of the Council meeting 11e1d on November 5th : Minutes of Lite prev(o)8 0)09ttng (vele read and approved. The report or S, \V. Areuibald of the 14th Con. 1)rainWas adopted. The Following Recounts were paid : Jame:: Cullen, contract id full for (nl- vert $520.25 : 14a81 1101.t,n Agricultur- al Society $135 00 ; bred Tuck, tile portion Silver Corners Drain i013 ; ljiehol'd Aleoek balance 1''7,1111,,1 St.ritrhan I)rain 311(5 70 : Richard Ai - cook, 'Turnbull Drain $ 1)0 ; Murray LNicholstnl, balance ,Silver 001ner7 I)rain Contact $1,529.50; Mark Crud- Iff, 1.1111 Oto. Drain 343,511 ,loin Stevenson, 14th' 01'n. Drain 3121111 ; l:d. Higgins, 1401 (lin. Drain .yn3 (I(1 ; Roderick M,Aay, Hey 1)i all 11(18,0(1 ; \Villiamenn C 1 nu968 34110,00 ; Tifeh- tard,J1(:klin, damage t0 crop 35.111(1 various pat] Mown road 1800(lnt1t7 32,5511 75, - HURON COUNTY The (1018 Unttcd C11 111 Al (1 1111111 Bend has been Officially opened by the President of the Conference, \Vin, Pethiclr, of Senforth, has pair- , eh187ed the 001 net. property in Exeter Nnetb, the corner site of the old Me. 'l'aggart Hotel. Mr. Potluck is hav- ing a gas station erected 011 the site, At an amnion sale of the real estate and chattels of the late Rev, J. D. Nestle, Itt Exeter, the house and property 1181) purchased by Louis Benver,of Woodlnrn. The price paid Was 33,000, One of the loveliest of Autumn wed- dings was 801011111198L1 recently, 181 Wesley -Willis United Church, Clin- ton, when !hiss Dorothy Vay, elder daughter of Hngh E. and Mrs. Rorke, became the bride of harry William Ambler, of Pontiac, Michigan, A very quiet wedding took place in the United Church, Foi'dwich, at. 9 o'clock Saturday morning, Nov, 5111, when Ruth Evelyn Sotheran was un- ited in marriage to Clayton Homer 'Thomas, M. D„ of Forest, Ont. Rev. E. F. Chandler officiated, Miss Jeanette Jolin8tnn had a small bole in her right -knee broken, last week, when site fell from her ea11818- pony. She was leaking the turn at the corner of the et 0011, nett Ford- (vich sider01111, when a saddle -Strap broke, allowing the saddle to Baal ip, and Jeanette was thrn1n to the ground, One day recently, while digging a grave in Harpurhey cemetery, John Nash found an English half -penny coin bearing the date of 1844, six feet or more down in the hard clay. The coin mist have been there many years to become so firmly embedded. It is recalled that an early chord] was located on this property and pos- sibly the 0nin was a1 Mall boy's Sun- day School collection. A Vaneollver paper has announced the wedding of a former Fcrdwich old boy in the person of Alex, Don. aghy : "Mount Pleasant Presbyterian 01)18011 was the Scene of a very pret- ty wedding, en Friday evening, Oat, 21st at 8-e'clnek, when Hiss Catherine Margaret (Kitty) Thompson, elder daughter of ,I. 2, 0, and Mrs. Thomp. son, 278 Nineteenth nvenne'West, be. came the bride of Alexander Wycliffe Donaghy, 90(1 of the late Jn11n Din. aghy and Mrs, Donaghy, 658 110011by street, 'I'11' \Vono'u 6 STL 1411'(1 y > ie(y 11:81 a very y ii rte ,1011 MOH', f , II, ,111 1 c 10 ,1, H.u.liton, giving an amide",. The devotional part ,' the :fleeting. vans Iak1'n (.y'1II•,. Titl,4, \Volker and Mrs. � quartet ' At lea .Imint. The (utltet le "(.''one unto 3l•." siag 1.11' Airs. Fowl. 1 , <a t„ a 1 � 1 re n(va cold (•' 1 I d r II i .I I 1 u Ir' 1 11 is 'I'hoil-on, was much enjoyed, 3 Lil'e 31 5'r b rship cel tifleate teas Ine80llted ti 31,. 1L•rttlo1„Vs, 18(11' has h"e11,4 (((('81 . 11eirul 40")5'1 sly 1 r 8 gent 3I(•+, L chee3l's 101,lre'-7 was on '•4ervi e," taking ad(nntage present oppollunities for the spread- in(4 of 'Christ's kiug,ioln, and wt1e i : t' ' 'i n n e aut•Ply an 1' 1 nate 1't all who (Wind it for hrt..tr'r seeviee, 3109. 118t,tler8nn, VV. M. H President of the \Vinghatcl #ux(111(1y, was present, also Airs. Sheeler, of Hamilton. A number of 1:41188110m he Illuevalo Pre(,hytetinn (0108,1) 17018 RIM) present, Mrs, Mex, titrachan pres141811, and there were OVA)) (3115' hundred Indies in atteud- )1nc9. A pie,L•uot social '1108 was spent tat the cin,:,' of the nl"et]ng, 1.1181 Sahh;.th morning, in 3lel;cec e Clinch, the pastor took as his text Slat.;, 1'i : 3, "I''x110nt v8 be converted and hecm0949.1it)1, rhil,lren. yr 411x11 not, Suter into the 11irlgdron of Heav- en," Christ's disciples had been lug, uiug 111 111 1h8-aar,31e111 of greatness iu the kingdom of Heaven 101d 0118(81 11) 1018'., 5'r 11, then' 1)11e,t11,11 setting ip as new st11udal11 ''t' great - 110S, 411(1 11/14110 it the cindf)inr, of en- tr11011,• into the kingdnnl of Gad, The condition was collversiol3 : 11 complete tl'eannt'nt I11)1,11!ne of character which nil- ly the religion' of ((h13ist earl hong. This trat furmation has been going an in the world since Old Testament Hulett, as instanced in the lives of Amos and 1.11(1181), Christ's plan was 10 bring about a refer 101(on by transforming the character of the in- dividual end not by the ()pet ethic) of ero0ntnic larva. The chin iib has at its dispr•.snI 71 (1n(v98111l 8131.111,00 in the principle of 0011vsea100, but if it neg- lects to 1148 thi, principle, 1.118 church will cease to exist., At the evening service, the p091)1l .) text (va7 1 Ki1714e 19 : 12, 'Aad after the eat thquake a the, but, the Lord was not in the fire ; and after the the It slid, small voice." and verge 13. "What dne81 thou here, Iilija l 3" Elijah, after his great vic- tory over tite prophets 1'l' Baal, 8,11 to the wildct'u0s in fear or ale revenge (,SZ'zel,el, His High -mg ,horsed hint 10 110 a very enilueia8lie man 1(h11,' everything :vent Nell, but easily its, eont'ag,'d when 0('I (1THti ist 111m, H,• imagined that he was 1111• nig ene ;1x.1)(10(4 B,tali-w, until re- - (tailed it' 1)1'. (1(1(3' by the stilt, smell j voiel . 'l',.day, 771' have Many ul"d- v n 8:i,j1.11-, own who are 1(1ter181ay 1' 1til s1' e t' rnthn uLsn I 1 m thing g,.es (84,; 1,11 etey t)'ltrnl (1,1,1 th18'm1,918) 4 11(01h1 (4l 398th0p 13"ijah emit( not be 11 true Prophet of I,ra9) or p(11 down B11,Lli,nl by stay- ingin llie 1711de1eees. And .sr we run;-t,(ttlg,1'z'-t17ewet 111 119keep- ing 1 171'5,41318, 1(11118, (111)4 i' 10' (-111 1)33)1 'LI'I Illi,,' whom we n.,' t) fill'.; help. '('ht- still, 'tn:J1 voice to(0 14111.th th'tI ha- r,',land ((n,dor could rat. adv�u,re the kiegd0nl of lied, 1'1177 t•tu t 11101%11 ' I1,ld (11.' (311(1111 110(1 1rr- ons(t i''•h,l'th Ir' 11 ,•9134'• ,rf (i('4 1111()', 1/111 the 41.111, ,mall v ,,•e recalled him to 111.4 (n I()0I' 8111191 8 171 lire. {. L. KLRK, it , )' Personal Po r -Y IE, a.m.* sur 90414.w. 4.4.7 4414>e=4,41, Iasi week. - 1Ir ,hurl .''•;. r it :r -.itla -14itehen(717,1,id 1 hi- ... i 1,y1. 1 • visiting with her lint'. 4 . y' arta, R l..,m lt 3, - to i84ttendi0 �. Stratford Nt!rral,���bv+:.5 11! lie 1171' the le le Vrt. •e t •308. W, 11. alann i. l of Detroit bas been ,t visitor ill 1.4,8 11, .lasing the past. weep, 4 2(o. and Mrs.13(11ims1(l, of Har. riston, wore Sunday visitors with 31rs, Wm. Styles. P, s Miss Mary Ross entert(1ine11 a (111m - bee of her lady friend,, at the library,. 1711 Tuesday 9yelli llg, 1 •,• r Wm. Styles who has spoilt .lie asst R F P 1344491 in Detroit, reuh: tvd to his home here, on Mond . 4 3', S. and Mrs. Cart or and illus Myrtle loft last week for Toronto. where they pttrpnse residue, for the \\ inter. MI,N..Jog. Witten left last week for Option, where she will spend a en11p1e of weeks at the home 0l Frank and Mrs. Rollin, ti. John and Mrs. Dark, of town, leave 1 ' '4 n a h7sN 8kt lend the \Vin:er with their daughters. Sriesire Lillian and Edythe Dark, of Hamilton. 4 'Ira, H. 3Me1fininnleft bast Satin: - for a visit of a ('0(1p(e of weeks (911 her daughter,'M's ) thh i1[t.1I3.113. Robertson, at, Co11inewond. \Vex, and \Mrs. Pollard, Fred and Mt 8. 5'',l,' and 11x8. Gale all of Strat- ford, were S,nr1' r 1 , i! "t •+ at the hone of bliss 1Ta„', ( Ruby sin. yyyy 11r7. #V. W. Harri9 i• fr 1.7.t Satur- day for (;alt., where Ow exn('cr4 to make 11e0 hnn111 do^;•71; the Winter months with tier dnn.tittet, }tea. Rob- inson. ;. ,3 ST rs. Geo. H. S.211i, 3711') a visitor )(1stj week, with 111.7• '!r^i het and his Iwife,(D.M. Sport, nr M:o.din, She ' was anronpal'1,-'1 ((v 'res. inn. Ligan. Ahs..T. S. Al'nts•ro':,' ;.1''i Sty's. 3V. H. Bell entertain,' 1 1'31,er „f ih8ir laity ftipnri.atar,til.(,1,1 inthe Ptlb- ''c Library. last 1'A r1',ning. An enjoyable :west'''. ,. .t'e'nt by •t 11. ' .,D 0 P• 111 s, J 14. Mop,l1rt f"i ,1,411', "185 r'a11P0 (n 11'88.11, 1 .• '1% owing to 1b,'innr's. „711 "• , Olry .T. V. K9,ney, ho I7 1 ural r 1-," doerot'a 17117'1 11.1,1 sh, ,., 1•ut .11„31. ;111provement. 3 ,e, (1)11,10(1 NP(vs-I2"e,n'1i bad the foil. 'wing per,oniti whirl, rrfees to the, children O' ferm,r Rrn' Plates t '•('. ,T. R+Iltnt, '.f TOrnpl ' . 3118') Pie, 1.1 salter. of Torn,'n Un(v9reity Al- bert. ,1 Ulmer ("smarm ('allege, and 1119') Z'011a Salter. of albs ('allege, 4t. Thema,. el e 81131 Hol? '1) 1118 110111r of E L. Mit tell:" United Church 'I'he regnlar meet ing of 11117 W. AI. 8. 3:1 the United (11)11(011 w,l4 held on 11101eday:Lftetnoon, Nov. 10th, in the Hnuday Schooi re'i,1 of th8 ehurrh. The lnreting wa8 fn ehe'FI1' of •11) 6, W. Hall and (pined by singing the hymn, ",Jesus shall Coign," and re- peating the I,erd',, Prayer in unison Devntional exetei808 wore in ehal(4e of Mrs. R, Strachan. The Scripture lesson was taken from Luke, Chapter 10, and le47008179(0 pnin10d nut that it is more often the professing Christ- ian whn does harm to Gnd's cense than the man who 10,11(e. no profes- sion. '(41)9 devotional leaflet 7184 on the thought of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of man, The hymn, "0 Master, let me wall[ with Thee," was sung and the reports of the seev'Ptat'y and treasurer were, end. The society asked for a, thnnkoff,eing of 5100 and the treasurer reported $116. Mrs, Knee gave an exPellent paper from the hook entitled ' The Christ of the Indian Road." "New Days fov Old Purposes" was the tonin of short papers given by Mrs. Alc- Arthnr, on China ; Mrs, T. Streelhan, Mr, 1)8uhnim in serve way caught the on Japan ; Mrs, Nichol, of India. index 141,001' of his tight hat,d, corn - The meeting c1O8Pd 11y singing Love p1Pl'e81'ng it )lt (hP first jl'in. Divine, all Lave 1(1x1Plling" and pray- \Vrlvny BPyeupein, 0f 'Tuvuhwry tTnwn- et' ied by Mrs. J. E, Smith. ship, was badly injured, last week. Lo11117s1t0ro w111 9:001 have hydro, The notes are new 1'p. Wingh:lm Pnblic School is closed 0(1 account of an outbreak ,'f sr(8rlel-• fiver. M88, \\r. D. t\'flli!101a, a welt -known (•041)19(16 of (401.11,1, ha6 (11879911 0771(7, following an ibises 1'f "^418 yen7,. Frank H-'nn.'t(, of Guelph, and an "111 Blythile. 1' i 'w emhlc\•911 as in- apeetar fm Oot'n in [,11198(9.7 in Ont - +tri n, Clinton Outer., 1-''17.98 held a ban. gllet in holnt "1 3111' visit , f the Grand. Mistress and the Grand Master.. \hot' 200 :attended, nhTPe8 ph1'eetfo8Alndnh,t1)n fprMupHr8l,l)11Iar1r, f1o19i1nenb(r11a W'0.wann8h, died list week,(ot5ifnSnPu, Amisn(- ' at her 1)1010. '1'Om Elliott, 9(1 Old Goderieb bey' 11mm'r te -s of the Lond- nl1111l AdvPa e ,'t tt"Per,o1 11188hP0sII,lis118f11 n. bank 0)1(11 ed "14(1"1) Lyn]," 11 r. Elliott is a son of G, M. E!liot.t, of the Child, ren'8 Aid Serie! y. Jas, D0111)0110, of Ilyth, met with a very peenlnr accident. While lend- ing a cow, the animal took a sudden plunge forward, nr•d the rope held by Road work is still being done on the Blne Water Highway, from St, Jos- eph, Southwar11. M'lrs, Rachel Brisson, wife of Ed. ward Brisson. Sanble Line, Stanley, passed away in her 71st year. De- ceased had been ill frr many years. The largely attended funeral of the late Mrs, Jatnes Fait, whn died in Cal- gary, Alberta, on Saturday last, leas Field from the residence of 11Pr aon•in- law, James Saott, of Clinton, inter- ment being made in Clinton cemetery, Mrs, Fal, who was in her 87111 ye181', was horn in West Zona and spent most of life in Clinton and vicinity, She leas the widow of the late James Fair, who condoned a milling busi- ness here for many ye181'S, Three eons and two daughters Survive t James, of Calgary ; Percy, of Davenport, Iowa ' Glen, of Rosetown, Seek. ; Airs. Jalnee Scott. of Clinton, and Mrs, MacDonald, of Edmonton, While starting a gasoline tractor, his, clothes beoayno elitn.317.1011 1n the. machinery, drawing him into the - machine.. Portallllately, the engine stalled, thus saving his life, THP 11(88 been confined to his bed, 9nffel'ing frrm several broken ribs and minor injuries, Harold Coate817188 visiting with his n18renlr,, R. E. Mrs, Coates, at Sea. fort h: Tie has been on the air patrol' in the Ilea Lake Disls'iet, P.11 Summer. Two ei7.Pe of pumps can be conveyed by the big seaplanes, the larger primp operated by a small gas engine weighs about 100 nnnnde, and 1'7 tine]) as 3,000 feet of hose is 8ometifne9 used'. ('li(fnrd Hill, of Stephen, suetnined" pninfill injuries While about to Ilper. ate It Is nutting host, en the farm of Wesley Webber. Hp was nilln(4 the marline at the time. and in same way, his coat sleeve got ennabt between, the belt and pulley, With the resnits that his left arm was bddly mangied' and the flesh torn,