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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO,
T,FI URSDA Y, AUGUST 4 1921
W. H. KERR, Proprietor
New Advertisements
For sale—D, Davidson,
Family Theatre re mens.
Plge for sale—Oec11 Bateman.
Old Home Week at Goderloh.
Dollar Day—E. W lratgnson,
Neilson'a Ica Cream W, Bell,
Honey for sale—Geo, Blake,
Boards to let—I, 0. itloharde.
Bide curtain found Tiara POT,
To Contractors Pup, of Morris,
Pigs fog eels Olorenoe Hollinger,
Foot export 0muPt a—Downing_ Bros.
Reduction In nullinery--Mies Hb, sten,
Notice to Ratepayers—Twp. of Morris.
Business $daoatIon—Onnada Bug. College:
f xsXr ct Stirro
Bluevale
PRESENTATION, --Cit Saturday even-
ing before L. and Mee. Rattan Left
Wroxeter they got quite a surprise
when the choir of the Methodist
church called and showed their appre-
ciation of Mr. Rutten's,eervicee for a
year. Following address was read :—
"DEAR MR. RIITTAN,—We are assent.
bled bete to -night to express our ap-
preciation of your kmdnees and pat -
lance during the past year as our choir
leader, By both precept and example
you have left your impress on this
choir and the success attending your
splendid efforts me leadltr has provers
an inspiration to us all. Regret is
ours to -night that these associations
are to be severed, but we wish to as -
euro you, though absent, you will not
be forgotten, \Ve hope (as we under-
stand your home will be in Bluevale)
to often have the pleasure of your
vieits to our church and choir. As a
email token of the respect and esteem
we feel for you weask your acceptance
of this umbrella and hope as it shelt-
ers you from the pouring rain your
thoughts will teen back to the Metho-
dist¢harob at Wroxeter, Signed on
behalf of the Choir --Mrs. Stocks, Mre.
Howe, A ie
w , hn Hupfer, Rhoda Hen -
hinge, Orvella Hupfer, Lloyd Hup-
fee." Mr. Rattan made a brief but
appropriate reply.
Gran
brook
k
Alvin, son of Wm. and Mee. Camer-
on, met with an accident which eaus-
ed a doable break to hie right -arta
while cranking J. Leitch'e cat.
Next Sunday afternoon the service
in the Methodist church will be son -
Coated by G. Rintoul, Biueee's, The
pastor is away on his vacation.
Moncrieff
Mrs. Wm, Dicky, Chicago, is with
her sister, Mrs, W. Mann, 16th Con,
Mrs,. George Mann is spending the
Summer in Flint, Mich„ at the home
of ber parents, W. and Mee. Schnook.
A cuuple of weeks ago, John A.
Stewart, with other friends, while
spending a few hours at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Mann, had the misfor-
tune to fall off a food of hay breaking
his right arm. also several ribs, along
with other bruises. Accident was
caused by the trip rope breaking be-
fore it entered the carriage, it being
almost worn to a strand, Mr. Stewart
fell to the barn floor with force and it
was lucky that h0 got off eo easy as it
might have been a great deal worse.
His many friends hope he will soon be
as well as ever. •
BIG DAY AT MOssoarn e.—Date i8
Thursday of next week, on the Mem-
orial Park. Sports will consist of
Base Ball at 3, Cranbrook vg, Kenni
cots ; Foot Bull, 6 p. m., Ethel ve.
Bethel ; Foot races, for men, boys and
girls. A dancing platform and Strat-
ford orchestra. Supper served on the
"Dj Sch.
Foot Expe
COMING
Come
In and Let
Him Examine Your
Feet and Advise
You FREE
If you are tired of being bothered by
hurting, tender feet, here is your chance to
get immediate relief and permanent correc-
tion. You are invited to consult this foot
specialist while he is here,
He Will Be Here
Wed., August 10
Don't wait until the last minute and,
maybe, lose your chance to get foot comfort.
Come in any time during business hours
and talk it over with the expert.
Men isa
.
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D ls�ho
Appliance orRemed&ErScelboeTnxd&
There is no need to suffer from any foot
trouble, any more. Be it ever so simple or
ever so serious this specialist, who is a
member of the Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl,
the noted foot authority, can show you the
way to immediate relief and to ultimate
Foot Comfort
if you'll stepin and give him the chance.;
He can tell just what the cause of your
trouble is, and he knows the remedy.
Improve Foot. Appearance
No larger sized or oddly shaped shoes
needed. Wear the kind you like In perfect
comfort. The Dr. Scholl Appliances actually
improve the grace and beauty of the feet.
Downing Bros.
BRUSSELS
"Watch Your Feet"
granule. Concert program in even-
ing by Brunswick 0oneert Qo„ Lon-
don, that is hard to beat, Bon, Mr,
Drury le invited to speak. See bine
for full particulars and arrange to
take it in. Thursday of next week,,
August 11th.
H of n
e ry
Mr. Griffiths is visiting his daugh-
ter, Mrs, Joeeph Hanna,
S. 5, and Mrs. Ou1e and Mise Ber-
nice, Stratford, spent the week end at
Thos. Dougherty's.
John and Mrs. Fletcher, Toronto,
have been visiting for past couple of
weeks at Edward Collis' 8r,
Ralph 'Thomson, of Henfryn, has
purchased the Henfryn brick and tile
yard getting complete possession as
soon as present stock is burned,
Walton
Miss Lyda Sime,(Of Blyth, ie the
guest of Mrs. Jack Taylor, Walton.
There will be no service in St,
George's church next Sunday as Rey,
Mr. Johnson is taking a holiday.
Community Pic -nit fu Jae, Rea'e
grove on \Vednesday, Nth inet., un-
der direction of the Wornen'e Insti-
tute. Watch out for bills giving par-
ticulars.
Next Sunday the Quarterly Com-
munion services will be held in the
Methodist °hutches, Walton 10 a. m.
and Bethel at 3. Pastor Button will
be in charge.
Clemency being refused by the mini-
ster of Justice to Hotrum and McFad-
den, Toronto, Wednesday of this
week the full penalty was carried out
and they died on the gallows for the
cold blooded murder of druggist
Arthur Sabine last Martha It is sur-
prising how many people are ready to
rush to the relief -uf murderers and
other law defiers in trying to get
thein clear. 1f they would exert
themselves to get scamps to mend
their ways earlier in life they would
deserve more credit.
A fine time was enjoyed at the Pic-
nic in the Leeming grove. After an
interesting musical and literary pro -
ram Mr. McCool of Atwood,giv-
ing a number of flute selections ithe
former, there was a well contested
tug of war. A Football game be-
tween Moncrieff and McKilio fu
which the latter were successful by a
score of 2-0, Games and sports were
gone into with zest arid the big basket
lunch was joined in without much
coaxing. Rev. Mr. Button and the
Committee handled the afternoon's
sport well. Proceeds about $100.
F. MOCULLA PASSES AWAY.—An
old and highly esteemed resident of
Leadbury :legality, passed away last
Friday at the London hospital in the
person of Francis McCune. Be had
been taken suddenly ill and was con-
veyed to London for an operation.
Serious ease of cancer was found and
the end came speedily. Mr. McCulla
HENFRYN
STORE
New Dry Goods
New Boots & Shoes
New Hosiery
New Groceries
Highest prices paid for Fresh
Eggs and good Dairy Butter.
Coal Oil, any quantity, always
on hand.
W. Gr McMillan
Well Tools
FOR SALE
275 feet 1.11 inch Drill Rupe nearly new,
1 set Jars and Rope Socket,
1 Sicker, 10 feet by 3 inches,
14 -inch Sand Pura),
16-irich Sand Pump,
I 4 -inch Reetner,
2 5.inch l eernees and Bits for sante,
Also a length of 6 -inch Casing,
All for sale cheap as owner has no
use for thein.
Wells Cleaned Out and Pumps Repalred
Well Drilling done as usual.
Call up Phone 28x
GEO. BiRT, BRUSSELS
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Fresh Fish!
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4.
• Town Deliveries
4.
• Tuesdays and Fridays 1
,p. Patronage Solicited.
4. ROBT. KERR 1
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ICE C R. E A tel
IS SOLD BY
W. BELL
BRUSSELS
It Stands the Test.
was neatly 80 years of age and had
lived in AlcKillop for over 40 years.
Mrs. McCune died some years ago int
a son and daughter are still at the old
home. Mrs, Alex, Ellis, Brussels, is a
sister. The funeral took place Tues-
day afternoon to Maitland Cemetery.
Sympathy is expressed for the bereav-
ed.
Grey
Township Council and Drain Court
of Revision next Monday at Ethel,
Dr, Robertson, Oollingwood, was
calling on relatives in this locality.
James Pearson is home for a holiday
at the old home. He took the services
at Roe's and Ethel last Sunday most
Congratulations to the township of
Grey. 5 of the 7 awards in the Oat
Field Crop were taken by residents of
this municipality.
The Trustees of S. S. No. 8 (Fulton's)
have ae ac engaged to ber for the com-
ing
ing term Mise Eva Matthews, of Chat-
ham, Salary will be $1000, Duties
willc ommence next month.
Morriss
Miss Isabel Couper, Tara, was a vis-
itor with Mies Viola McLeod, 2nd line.
Mrs, George Martin, Gordon and
Gladys, Georgetown, are enjoying a
holiday with relatives and friends.
Do you want a job? See the con-
tract work to be let by Township
Council on August 16th. Advt. on
page 8 of this issue.
Neil and Mrs. Robb and 2 children,
of Stratford, were visiting old friends
and relatives in Morris, Bluevale,
Belgrave, Dungannon and other
points. They were nn a motoring trip.
A SHOWER. —A very pleasant even-
ing was spent at the horrte of Beet arid
Mt e, Watson, 6th line, when about 60
friends and neighbours of Miss Mar-
garet Clark, bride -elect, assehtbled
together to spend a few pleasant
hours with her before leaving for her
new borne on the 14th Con. of Grey.
The hostess suggested playing a game
of Jacob and Rachel. - Bride-to.he
was placed its the centre while
Misses Margaret McNeil and Verena
Clark, carried in a basket, daintily
decorated with maple leaves and pink
and white hollyhocks, filled to the
hriru with kitchen utensils. The rest
of the evening was epeut in music and
dancing. Before leaving lunch was
served by the ladies. Margaret made
a suitable reply.
Mies Mae Johnson, daughter of
John Johnson, Salmon Arm, B. 0„
is a very welcome visitor at "Snm-
merland Fermi", 5th line., This is
Miss Johnson's first visit to Ontario.
She left Vancouver Jntne 2611,, rnming
by rail to Galt, Iowa, %there she join-
ed her uncle Dr. Wm. Potter and his
wife and faintly coming finch there,
1200 miles by auto, The company ar-
rived in Blyth, Jnly 20, having spent
some time vieitiug at Dr, J. C. John -
eon's, of Cadet Rapids, Iowa, Next
Monday Miss Johnson leaves tor Tor-
onto and Hamilton, visiting relations
for a few days, then to Sarnia from
where she will go by boat to Port.
Arthur, stopping off at the "Soo" to
visit her uncle, Thos. Potter. Dr,
Win, Potter taught school in No, 5 at
one time but could not recognize the
old school it is eo up-to-date now,
Miss Johnson bad a fine trip here and
is much interested in this part as it
Methodist Churches
\ETHEL
CIRCUIT
Regular Sacramental Service
will be held in Ethel next
Sabbath morning at
10,30 o'clock.
In the evening at 7 o'clock the
till take Pastor' v eas his
subject
The Most
Popular Sin
in the World
Quarterly Official Board
Will meet Monday evening
next, August 8th.
-Flax Pullers
Wanted
Truck will ll I av
e each
morning at 7 o'clock.
For further particulars
apply to
ONO. MEADOWS,
FOREMAN.
was; the home of her parents in (heir
childhood days. henry lnhnson, 5t3
line, is an Uncle to Miss' Johnson and
her father was it former resident of
Morris.
Jamestown
Mrs, E. Moses is holidaying in
Hamilton this week,
Fred. Buck, Toronto, is visiting at
the house of H. A. Shaw,
A number from this locality attend-
ed the picnic at Bayfield, Wednesday
of last week,
Mrs. J. McKee hue been spending a
few days at the home of Wm, Moses
during the past week.
Ethel
CO3FURTA1(La hoose for ea1e With 8 bed.
rooms, parlor, dating room, Summer kitchen,
pantry, cellar, good frame stable, ben house,
Trait trees and j. acre w:Rb FLas•onaa, Ethel,
r'OHrURTABLe brick house for sale, with
furnace, kitchen and woodshed, hard and soft
water, stable &n., situated on Main 811501,
Ethel. For particulars Phone 2225 or 155 Brus-
sels Central.
Mies Taylor, Hamilton, is visiting
Mise Ruby Cleaver.
Dredging on the Maitland River has
almost been completed.
Mies Leila and Miss Mae Vodden
are holidayiug at Pike Lake,
Several from own are taking ithe
Old Boys' Reunion, Listowed,
Miss L. Robinson, Bluevale, was.
visiting Miss Agnes Cochrane,
Mrs. Colvin spent Sunday with her
t,
daurhtet ,Its. G lis Mitchell, town.
Aries s
daughter,
and Jeanette Pena -
baker aro visiting with John and 1\Ire,
SWmnton.
Leonard Kreuter, of the Merchants
Bank, Stratford, spent Civic holiday
at home,
Persons leaving care standing on
Main street without lights, please
take notice it is contrary to law.
Sunday evening James Pearson de-
livered an excellent address on the
subject "Thy sins are blotted out."
Miss Taylor rendered a fine solo.
Mission Band wilt lsold its next
meeting on the Park on August 13th.
Regular program will be followed by a
pic-ole. This meeting will close the
contest so be wide awake.
The Ruth Piet Junior Institute will
meet at the home of Miss Ella Mit-
chell Friday afternoon next. Each
member is asked to make an effort to
increase the membership at that meet-
ing.
The following interesting notice
came to the hands of the Editor of
THE POST some weeks ago but was
mislaid and only turned up now :—
KEBR—SACHE.—Under ideal weath-
er conditions, with the most glorious
of June sunshine, the marriage of
Helen, daughter of the late Frederick
H. Sache, and Alts. Sachs, of Edmon-
ton, to James Kerr, of Ethel, Ontario,
was quietly solemnized in Holy Trini-
ty church at 10.30 on Wednesday
morning, June 8th. Rev, Canon Car-
ruthers, M. A., rector, performed the
ceremony. The bride looked lovely in
an artistic dress of light blue georg-
ette crepe over pale blue silk and ex-
quisitely embroidered with silk of a
darker shade, .2 pearl bandeau held
in place the long bridal veil of silk em-
broidered net, which was arras ed in
a dainty cap, from which it flowed in
graceful folds. She carried a briquet
f Ophelia roses, with streameie of
white tulle. Miss Frances Sache, who
attended her sister as bridesmaid,
wore a charming dress of cream ninon,
embroidered in silk, and finished ou
the skirt with a large true -lover's
knot in pink s'atin, and at the waist
with a broad crush belt also of pink
satin. A white picture hat of georg-
ette crepe with satin straw, encircled
by a big pink ostrich plume, and a
baguet of white carnations completed
the effect, Mrs. Sache, mother of the
bride, who gave her in marriage, was
attired in a handsome gown of pussy -
willow satin, with vestee of white
georgette crepe, adorned with small
black silk buttons. With this was
worn a black hat to match. R. H.
Neale, brother-in-law of the groom,
officiated as best man, Ralph Couper,
organist, presided at the organ, dur-
ing the service and register, anti the
happy couple left the church to the
familiar strains of the wedding march
and amidst the good wishes, congratu-
lations and showers of confetti be-
stowed on thein by the many friends
who had assembled. Imtuediately
following the ceremony, lunch Was
served at the home of the bride's
mother, 10048 88th Ave„ the guests
being limited to relatives only. The
lunch table was verypretty and
dainty, centered with a huge brides's
cake on a 'Milne base, surrounded
with clouds of white chiffon and
green ferns and crowned with minia-
ture white gladioli blossoms. Small,
silver vases at the corners of the table
were filled with palest pink carnations
and the chandelier above was gay in a
dainty design of white satin etaeat-neva
and bows with a bigwhite wedding
bell and a number f wee icewpie
The bride and groom left 00 the gife
o'clock train for the Coast, where the
honeymoon will be spent, Later they
will snake their 'home at Ethel, On.
tario, where Me. Kerr is the owner of
a faun for pure-bred stock, The
bride's going away costume was of
HeductiDo in
ILLINERY
Balance of my Summer
Stock will be reduced to
Half Price
Lc) clr,tr, 50 as to make
room for Fall Goods.
'Phis is a bargain indeed
in choice Stock that no
one should miss.
Miss Kingston
Pekin blue gabnndiue, with a psle
apricot georgette ('louse, and to chic
writhe. Ina ie light burgu,tdy shade
with over brim of d:uk blue satin,
finished with a dainty Wrench wreath,
Mr. and Airs, Kier have been the re-
cipients of unmet ..us handsome pv85.
onto, ;unpin'.( then, heirgsi1eer, cut-
glaes, 1it.en, etc. The groom's gift to
the bride was a beautiful gold lavali•
er ; while the bride's maid received a
dainty gold bracelet artist watch, and
the best man, gold cufflinks and a tie
pin. The marriage wee one of special
interest to a large number of South
side residents. The bride, who was
ern hate f the daughter o an earl
b s g f y
and prominent lneal pioneer, the late
Frederick F. SRaehe, who settled on
the South side about 45 years ago, and
she is also the Twice of a well known
sturdy pioneer of an even earlier date,
the late 1.,hn Walter. She was popu-
lar its social circles, an active church
worker, and before taking bar train-
ing as a nurse in massage treatment,
was art enthusiastic Red Cross and V.
A. 1). worker during the war ; and
the warm good wishes of a host of
friends will go with het to her new
home,
Wroxeter
Wm, McLean and family motored
to Guelph.
John 12. Gibson has purchased a
new Ford car,
el, Allan, Uolotado, is the guest of
relatives here.
C. D. Simpson, Brucefield, called on
friends in the village,
Ashton Morrison is at present visit-
iug friends in London.
Merton Howe was home from Tor-
onto for the week end.
Mrs. \Vin. Wilson is spending a
week with Belmore friends.
Cliff. White made a business trip to
Galt and Kitchener last week,
Milton and Mrs. Edmunsnn were
guests of relatives•io Atwood.
Airs. E. Hann, London, is the guest
of her father, Jno. Henneberg.
W. A. Rutherford was a recent
week -end visitors 111 Hamilton.
Mi s. A. \Vella, Torouto, is the guest
of her parents, T. A. and Mrs. Gibson,
Mrs. T. Davey and 2 daughters left,
this week for a holiday trip to Sud-
bury.
L, VanVelsor, of the Bank of
s' i isholidaying1' i.car-
Ht milto i at Kincar-
dine.
dine,
Wm, and Mrs, Dodds spent the
week -end with relatives at Grand
Bend.
W, Harries, Stratford, is spending
a few days with his sister, Mrs. J.
Hamilton.
Rev, M. Lymberner is visiting
Mende in tlse village before leaving
for London.
3, and Mrs. Koehler, Ayton, were
recent visitors at the home of D.
'ChM pson.
D. M. and Mrs, Walker, Niagara
Falls, are visiting the !altar's /nether,
Mrs, Juo, Gibson.
H. Waller )las moved the post -office
to the block he recently ptuchased
from, airs. Rasmnsseu,
Miss Grace Stocks and friend, Miss
Dupew, Toronto, are spending two
weeks at the farmer's borne.
Chester and Mrs, Smitlt returned to
Paris on Monday after a few days
visit at the home of the former's
parents, Jno, and Mrs. Smith.
Miss IV, Munro left for Graven-
huret on Saturday, where it is hoped
the change of air will greatly benefit
her, She was accompanied by her
mother and abbe, J. N, Allan,
HvstiesmM —'A quiet wedding was
solemnized at Dovercourt Presbyter-
ian, church manse, Toronto, on July
22ttd when Miss MinaMelrose,e
ldest
daughter of )neve and Mrs.
John
Douglae, Wroxeter, became the bride
of Austin J. Martin, Toronto, only
son of Mrs. James Martin, Clinton,
The marriage was conducted by Rev,
James Wilson,
The newly appointed pastor of the
Methodist church, Rev. Mr. Holmes
with his wife and two daughters ars
wf Wednes-
day
from Nr nndl nd n a o n dnes-
e
day night. Re occupied his pulpit
Sunday evening taking for his text
1 Oor. chap, 1, 37.18, The reverend
gentleman is a fineries' President of
the Conference from which he hue
just enure and an extensive traveller
and we wish ltim a very happy and
successful pastorate here,
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fIIMI[Y illEME
BRUSSELS USS J
Re -opens
Mondays and Saturdays
Saturday, 6th
Edith Roberts
IN
Fire Oat
Admission 20c and 10c,
Monday, 8th
Fatty rbuckle
IN
Duster's Millions
SPECIAL
Admission 30c and 15c.
Amongst the eucceseful candidates
at the recent Lower School Exam.
here were Jean Wylie, Hazel Footer,
Wm. Rae, Margatet Ashton and
Marjorie Ashton. Congratulations,
The monthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute was held at Mrs.
Pope's rooms Tuesday afternoon when
an interesting article on Parliamen-
tar Laws
for Women was read by
they President, Mee. G. Davidson,
The following Llloping refers to the
second daughter of W. A. Ruther-
ford :AGH V —
UA AN — RUTHERFORD,—
D Iron ,
At Cooke'sOhureh, Toronto, the mar-
riage was solemnized by the Rev. Mo.
Patter on D. D. of J. Clara, dau h-
s J
daugh-
ter, of W. A. Rutherford,roxeter
and Dr, A. E. Cavanagh, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Cavanagh, Kinburn.
Only the immediate relatives were
present. The bride was in white
georgette, with white picture hat and
carried Ophelia roses. She was at-
tended by her sister, Mies Delle, and
the groom was supported by his cou-
sin, Wm. Kemp, Kinburn. Later,
Dr, and Mrs. Cavanagh left for Al-
gonquin Park and Eastern pointe,
the bride travelling in blown taffeta
with duvetyn cloak and fox fur.
GODERIOH'S BIG TIME
NEXT WEEK.
Groat Program for Old soya' Re-union—
Premier Drury to Give an Address.
Goderich is preparing for the big-
gest time in her history—the Old
(Rome Week, August 7 to 1L The
Old. Boys and Girls are coming from
all points of the continent and elab-
orate preparations have been made to
entertain them.
Sunday, August 7, is Old Boys'
day in the churches,' when the pulpits
will be occupied by eminent divines
who own Goderich as their home
town,
Monday will be reception day, with
many interesting events.
Tuesday will be the first day of the
horse races, two events (2.30 and 2,18)
with a $600 purse in each.
Wednesday will be baseball day,
Wingham, Teeewater, Zurich and
Goderich will compete for the cham-
pionship. t
.
Thursday will be marked by a visit
from Premier Drury, who will give
an address at Agricultural Park at
10.30 a. m. In addition there will be
two more horse laces (2,22 and 2.13 for
parses of $500 each), and a grand
athletic meet for valuable prizes.
Band concerts, parades, carnival,
dancing and other entertainment
features every day. Music by Water-
loo Musical Society band, 33rd Regi-
ment band, and Lucknow pipe band.
Something doing every minute.
Everybody within fifty miles of Gode-
rich should be there to see the fun,
Church Chimes
Sunday School Lesson Notes on page
See them
There will be uo services in St,
John's church next Sunday owing to
absence of Rector Johnson on his va-
cation, This also applies to Sabbath
School.
In the absence of Rev, Mr. McLeod
from his pulpit to Melville church, ser-
vices will be conducted by a representa-
tiveofthe Brotherhood Movement, an
organization that is doiug a flue work,
next Sabbath.
Rev. Mr, Clark 1 rk took for his text last
Sunday morning at the Communion
service, Matt, 17-0, 'lie seved others,
Himself he cannot gave Evening
subject wen "The friendship of One-
sepones to Paul,"
"Faith's Victory" • was the subject
dwelt upon by Rev. Mr. McLeod, Sun-
day morning, Miss Addie Sparlieg,
Toronto, sang a choice solo, In the
evening the pastor gave a character
sketch of Ponts Pilate,
Next Sunday the regular services in
the Methodist church, at sr a, m, and 7,
p, no,, will he in charge of Gordon Rio-
toul, a student, as Rev. Mr. Clark ie
away for his holidays. Rev, Dr, Oaten,
Toronto, a former pastor, Is expected
for the following Sabbath,