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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1927-05-12, Page 5orris Vidett GORRIE NEWS met at the lion e of Miss Edna• Taylor 'Monday evening, 1 Mr: and Mrs, N: I -i, Pet;erlcin and Interesting and helpful services . children of Montreal, are, spending a were held in the United Church last Sabbat h when "Mothers' Day" was few days at the parsonage; . • ` •` observed, The mothers' choir sang, 1 Mr, and, Mrs. Robt. Doig expect to `I'll wear a flower for Mothers'Day.' .' move back to the farm ;this wee ek, beingtaken by Mrs. R. The members of Gorrie United duet parts i•' al held , • G. Koine. Mr, Choir, attended the choir festiv Ashton and Mrs, S � Norman Peterlcin sang, "Remember "Retnernber , at ,Hariston United 'Church on Friday ' +' evening. Rev: I. McMillen of Tor- _ child, your Mothers Prayer." Mrs ' on nto, gave a most helpful address 'W. Whitfield and Mrs. Hamilton •. o'n the the astor ' in the service.Ithe value of praise n g assistedP { , ' The pastor gave an address from Ro- vices.. P "Saline Rufus,the Chos- '` t; and Mrs. E. Radford of Walton mans 26:23, Sa M en in the' Lord, and His Mother and visited at the Koine of Mr. and Mrs, Mine." There is a sentiment attach- t Robt, Ashton on Sunday, etl, to this day„ but we can sincerely A successful meeting of the W. M. worship God as we set apart this. S. was held recently at the home of hour for meditation upon the value M'rs. H. 'Cooke. and influence of the mother of rn�en. This mother of .Rufus; out . of the goodness of her ehart, with what little she had, had mothered the poor pions 1+ s The debate of HuronPresbyterial _ ,Y : of the. cross. Paul• was accus- beatings too edn Bluevale and stripes, ttnd Debating League, betwee t this home must. have been like an and Bnucefi'eld, on, 'Resolved that oasis in the desert ser t L ittle w o nder, T hroug h P. i oi 'o tio n in Young o u ng 'Peo _I in view what thr5,slat/ewonandid Ple's Groupe, the for him,that when Paul wrote his Iof Religous Education, such as sof_fanous letter from Coririti to theball indoor games, plays, pageants, Christians at Rome ,he should send hisg reetings to Rufus and his mother and that in referring to , the mother. BLY'TH FORD WICI-I Thursday, May eeth, za4 CURRI:E-Suddenly, to Detroit, on Wednesday, April loth, 1927, Annie• Currie, in her 6oth year. Deceased with friends in tewn, in f Toronto Miss N. Hutch son, o , spent the wek end , with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Hutelninson,, C, H., and Mrs., 'Wade, of Belgrave,• spent Sunday in town. is a sister of Mr. Edward Currie, of F ordwicli, HOLLINSHEAD--In`Harriston, on IYTonday, May 'end, 1927, Mary New- ton, beloved wife of Alexander Hol li.nshead: IVlr, and Mrs. Geo, Elliott, and Mer- vyn, Mr. and .MrsJames Brown, and family, of Harriston, spent. Sunday pantotninses and stunts;. are capable in the Noble' Purpose for of achieving Which they are designed. Bluevale. payher the corn=' took the affirmative and Brucefield of Rufus; he should ~, debate was held calling her his own. the negative, Thais • Aliment o falso c g un in" St. Andrew's Munch, ,Monday ev We have widowed mothers, youngolin- m thers, old. mo ers, mother's moth- ening. Miss Walden and Mr. J o , and foster mothers may God Ston of Bluevale, upheld the affirma bis and Mr. Addt- hless them all.Let•us honor Moth- nese. Miss Mustard more considerate of son of Brucefield, for ' .the negative. A er,andtrytobe her, as she has been of Lus, The •large number of people gathered " to the hear this 'interesting and educational evening service was.conducted by • 'vin the decision. fathers of the congregation. Mr. debate, the judgesgiving lin assisted. the pastor in favor of the affirmative: Dr, Harvey Sperling, fathers ahg,• "WillaBaranaby presented the medal and and a choir of s be Stars ' in My Grown, congratulated. the winners. Ontario there any Old Rugged Cross: Mr, will soon•have more ,thin one woman and 'The gg r inion '"He is Thy God," in • parharnent. The, judges were, N. Pete k g,_ 'k spoke feelingly of the Miss 'Batley, Mrs, Aitken, and Rev.,. Rev. 11fr. Crar p PETER,AT PENTECOST von and that in a wonderful way' LESSON VII -May es which only God's -right hand of pow - I er and majesty could have accomplish- Peter ccomplish- Feet r at Pentecost -Acts 2. led. And having of the Bath - Golden Text -Repent yle, and be er the promiseof the Holy Spirit, baptizedone'of you in the name Christ had promised to pray to thepevery, of Jesus Christ unto the remission of Father :that' the third person of the your sins; and ye shall receive the Trinity, the blessed Holy Spirit, giftHoly if t of the Spirit. :Acts, 2:33, should be sent to His followers, tak THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING ing the place of His visible presenoe. h BLUEVALE NEWS Mr, and Mrs, Harold Holmes of De- troit, were visitors at the former's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holmes, over the week -end. Mr. r and Mrs. John Stewart, a rt, of - grave were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Aitch - Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Armstrong of Detroit, were visitors at 'the home of the: latter's Sister, Mrs, Charles Elli- ott and also their nephew, Mr, Leon - and Elliott, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs:' Charles' Enwright n family, returned home to Toronto and Y, on Saturday, after spending two weeks at the home of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Holmes: Mrs Sanderson of Toronto, is spen- ding a week at her summer home here, Mrs, Peter S. McEwen 'entertained the. Presbyterian choir Thursday ev- ening, and all enjoyed a lovely time, Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh, Gilmour and daughter, of Teernberry, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Mond „ Mundell, Mrs. glaugl i of Turnberry, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and •Mrs. John Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. William Isbister, and daughter, Miss Tena, and Mr. and Mrs Ed, Jenkins, spent Sunday at the home of Mr: and Mrs: Charles Garin- iss. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Elliott and Time. -Pentecost, Sunday May 28, For David ascended not into the e rme. , , A D 3o heavens, +He descended into the .....Pine, -Jerusalem, in the upper grave, as Christ did, but did not, like Supper Or in the Christ, ascend from, it into the skies, room of the'Lord'spp temple. the Messiah, and the Jews to whom PETER'S SERMON he spoke, were' compelled to grant' the reference: And they were all amazed: The Ti"ilI make thinte enemies the visible presence of the Holy Spirit footstool of my feet, David fore - in the tongues of fire, His 'audible, saw that the coming Messiah would. g g presence in the "rushing, mighty sit with the Father ou the throne of wind," may not have been manifest the universe, sharing in His infinite to the great multitude, but only to power and glory, and; that the Father those in the upper room, where the would conquer all the enemies of the disciples had gathered; but the speak Son, placing them under His feet in ing with tongues was a display of su total' submission. pernatural power that came home Let all the' house of Israel there- to everybody with convincing force, fore know . assuredly. Peter's net - and filled all with the astonishment ural confidence and boldness shine and awe which always attend -sniper forth in this command. His mind natural henonena. And were perplex- lex- harb rs no doubts,, and h=wo would ed, saying one toanotlier, What mean- banish them from the soul of every eth this?They were not in doubt hearer.; That God hath made Him as to the facts, but they had not reach- both Lord and Christ; this esus whom J ed th purpose back it all. ye crucified. By the resurrection td Theyareand ascensionof Jesus, God' had set But. others mocking �Sa a s J s , WRQXETER W. I. Mrs Robertson, who spent the past few months with friends in Galt, r•e- Turned home on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ration, of i3tucvaie, spent one day last week with friends. in town. 'After doing a good season's busiin- ess,lthe' saw mill closed down on Sat- urday for a time, Gardening is in full swing around here and the beautiful ram Monday 'morning was very welcome:. After spending the past winter months :with her daughter, NIrs, San- derson, in Harriston, Mrs. McDougal returned to her home last Wednes- day. Mrs. Robertson returned home after spending the winter/ with friends in Galt. Mr. and NIrs: J. R, Wendt and Mr. ;Wendt's mother, visited friends in Lir- can Sunday. Mr. Arnold Edgar went;to Detroit Saturday, to bring home an Essex. Sedan for a customer. He expects to 0o back for two more this week. Mr; `Jim Allen Jr„ is in Brandon ;this . buying potatoes for T. week,i Y g Hem- phill . Last week he was down in Montreal and: Quebec, ' I. S. Durst is 'up at Alliston on the same: busin r,elation of father and son, in the. dra Sriell l •_ 1 i.;.i 1 i i •;i : - • -.i. • made- story of Abraham 'and Isaac, i .The Play, "Civil Service," will 'be Good ' con. regations attended both'. Go g ,by by Teeswater' Y. P. A. :This is put t on in Memorial Hall, May loth, spirit prevail- '' revai services and a` splendid t ' =I A"" '' ' 'held under the auspices of the Young '' 'ori service wilt be' held in'peopleee United Association, ,�ommant , United ed Church, next Sunday, at Hilborn-Died, in Blyth on May'5th, tele �...�_ r1 a.m, There will be a Service of 1 Mrs.' Emanuel Hilborn, aged 62 Praise in :the e anang at. 7 P•m„ When, years: Mr Milton Conk, 9f.' Fordwith .. willMiss Jona Stothers, has secured a Miss Lois, spent Sunday at the lat- • filled with new :wine. "New wine" His .seal upon His as indeed the Sea- ls av is. literally, sweet wine, defined as four of men, the King of Kings and made of drippings from the clusters Lord of Lords." Peter brings his before the grapes were trodden. sermon to a stinging •conclusion: "this standing ButPeter, up with the el Jesus whom, ye.:crucified." The words . even. Matthias had been chosen by cut like a lash, and they were•meant the Lord to take the place cef Judas, to a;•#:r` a..; traitor and suicide; so that the epos THE RESULTS "1-111. ties were twelve, as originally. Now when they heard this, they Lifted up His voice, and spalke' forth were pricked in their heart. „. Per - unto them. : We can hardly believe 'haps in the crowd were'. some who had, that. Peter, the rough Galilean fisher- ,joined in the cruel cry, "Crucify Him!, man, was "a natural orator,' and sure- Crucify, Him," at the judgment seat of ly he was no•k a trained one, except. as Pilate. Others that might have pro - for the past three years he had been tested against the outrage had been a diligent student in the best school silent All shared' in the nation's of oratory the world has ever known, blindness and bigotry and passion listening dailyto Him who spoke as which had, slain the Messiah: And no man had every spoken before. But said unto Peter and the rest of the the Holy Spirit had .given Him utter apostles! The mention 'of "tele ance. Saying ,Ye Men of Judae, and rest of the apostles" shows that Peter all ye that dwell at Jerusalem. Peter had brought forward plainly all his. addressed these members of the comrades before the crowd, as co -lead - crowd especially, ciall because they espec- ers with him in the Christian church. ia,'ly needed an explanation of what Brethren, what shall we do? The hind happened and to . recogniae the b esiah was slain and could not be super -natural nature of what had oc- recalled. ' carred:' Be this known ' unto you, And Peter said unto them, Repent ,and give ear unto my words, ye. "Repent" was the exhortation ofJ P ohn the Baptist, the herald of. Jes- us. Our Lord took ub the cry as he ch And to rex nasHebe an soon P g' baptized every orae of you u in the name of Jesus Christ. Li the spirit witnesses, By, „we old" Feter 'meant pf Christ, ace 19wledging Christi to especially himself, to .wh6tt'. th Saviour had shown Himself a num- ber of times and to whom He had' granted special interviews; but he also meant all the:rest of the apostles standing there with him, even Matth- ias, who was among the early disci- ples of Christ and witnesses of the, resurrection. Being therefore by the right hand of God exalted, Christ was not only released froth the grave, but in His ascension He was taken up into hea- But he saith himself, The Lordsaid 'unto my Lord, Sit thou ort myright hand. Peter had heard Christ him- self quote this passage as referring to MORRIS SCHOOL REPORT Report of Browntown School, S. a;• No. 8,Morris, for the winter term, Sr, 1V -Freda Mustard 89, Edith Garniss 88, Ross Smith 85. Jr. IV -Eva Dennis 75, Harry Goll J 65. Jr. III --- Jean Turvey Sr, Tout Gar- niss 72 ,Dorothy Goll 69, Jean Garn- }ss 6a. Sr, I1 - Viola Viola Coll 74, Stanley Mus tard 72, Charlie Mathers 64, Irene Warwick 63, Elmer Sellers 53. Jr, II -Wilfred, Nichol 66. Ist-Margaret Turvey 81, Isabel Thynne 8o, Irene Ament 6s. Sr, Pr.-Isabell Mustard 65 stars,, Ross Turvey 65 stars, Dorothy Stew- art 32 stars. Jr. Pr. --Stewart Arne ]'�ichol, Clarence Goll, No. on ,roll 24. Best Speller during the to Garriiss, Highest attendance during the term Irene Warwick, perfect attendance, Margaret Turvey, one half-day absent Ethel I, Wardell, Teacher, ess. The members of; the Anglican church are having the former Metho- dist 5 dist Church building, which they pur- chased recently, re -shingled and other improvements ,trade to the building. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Allem, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allen, Misses Bertha and Margaret Allen of :Orangeville, vis- ited is- itedatthehomeofMr.andMrs.T. War 1, �iye the address, ' ; , .; . ,: i . 2, - rschol at Kirkland Lal:e, Northern CJn- ter's .parents, Mr, and Mrs: Jack r l rJa r >lesser. ✓ with Rev. S. �•r 0 ,e few r ice 5 were daysse v rs " "era 1M tihe Day -fie P been s endin a spending 4 it,, Gordon in -Edith)'` GOOD WILL VALUE (The Fourth Estate) A rattly old coupe;;resale value• about' thirty-five. dollars; a lonely road at the dusk 'of• evening time;• a sudden crowding off the road and. America's billionaire, was humanized'... by the" combination as nothing else. could have .done. ` Henry Ford, man •enough to own Rolls Royces, Minervas, Mercedes anr.k Lincolns, rode homeward and into. the hearts of the common people of the United States in :a second hand • W Hery on Sunday. `' 1 r • " 1 • 1 A Ford Coupe, with' Mr, and Mrs. R. car. • The good will value of the Ford• Newton and two children of Gorrie; was increased ten million af- Motor Co.,. coming towards Wroreter Sunday dollars by that chronicled happening., ternoon, failed to "make the turn at the bend of the river on the ninth line, near Mr. Ben Wade's, ,went off the road, striking a telephone pole,. breaking it in two, and came to ''a stop against the barbed wire fence. Fortunately no one was hurt, but' the car had the front bumper badly Tient, the radiator damaged, besides a bent axle and a lot: of glass broken. The foot feed stuck, and Mr. Newton could; not slow down to make the.turn, causing the` car to go off the; road. The Montana Lodge of. I. O. O. F., with visiting brethren from Brussels, W.inghaera and other places, attended service in the Anglican Church last Sunday night. Mr. Jones, the. Rec- tor, reached a very instructive ser- mon, ed it.. udia appreciated by was m P which P mon � , nded a tte those who full of personal.• testimony and of eag- er exhortation to act upon the won- -the derful facts .and truths disclosed by the ins ired speaker. Saying, Save p yourselves from this crooked gener- ation. Do not 'go the way of your friends and relatives and acquaintan- ces, men whose lives are twisted and turned away from righteousness. They then that- received His word were baptized To receive the word is not merely to hear it,but to un- derstand it, and accept it, and,. es- pecially to do what the word com- mands. Many cheat themselves in- to thinkng that they are receiving` ser- mons when they only receive them in their ears, .not in their hearts` And there were added unto there in t day, about three thousand souls. This large number were added to the one hundred and twenty disciples who made up the recognized Christian ... Our 'S tip. r e' to Ther�e passed away , at her 1?•oine al! 'I`hrsesus• did God raise April .. th after. 5 , da Ion '1 Monday, t1e oksv Co > beloved Yoe, b ,.lo Yo a long illness, Linda wife of the late Thomas. E. Walker. The deceased was born in the town-. 1 d f the shipof Turnberry and was in her Ethel, sent Sunday at lite , election in North Huron has fifty -..eighth year. She is SurvivetT. dr of Et p b5 e g h R. and Mrs, Johnston -at the Si „own, held by x11 the congregations, r her uin Airs. tr �. m. tt son � re 8s h r ole e , so a g• Y i itlli r i s rt_ , nee sv g a, Leslie P -� Mrs. the . M. i1 a tie n d W tLeslie. h orri w.Les n 1 t T, ,' o isCouncillor 5 Q.ti _1. C our C S, Convention in Wallcerville, ,' Mr. and NIrs. Leslie Earl and chi , understand that the 'ate o 'We en ane' of Mr. and, Mrs:: R. Clegg. been changed from Jana to the latter by two sons, Elsworth and Miles, 0 The Progressive Mission Circle part of August: three sisters, J ONTAR1 C/ Safety oh. the' i ways must be �> a•». »e4 NEW SPEED_ LIMIT THRUSTS GREATER P.ESPONSIBUITY' ON DRIVERS FOR. CARE AND COURTESY. alert caution rests on AGREATER mTER t usingsthe highways ys now that the speed the motorist using the ltzgltway limit has been raised. the circum- stances. every case speed must be governed by stances. - in the taw does not to the slightest extent The change relieve the motorist from resioucspecgthefor faster move- less or . reeet of Craving. the highways s w I thrust upon drivers a 'went of traffic ;an tete f g y • greater necessity for caution. In villages, in heavy traffic, at crass roads or railway crossinggs, where adults or children ares us care the s hbeighway, exec, vise by the and at inacs cordai c ewiththecircumstances. abedie ce tothe in ac to others is expected Obedience to the law and;courtesy at all times. he seed limit in no way lessens the The rai for ca ofi n P '� caution. The change in t;he law will notrne necessity sy to tete offense of•recklessness or cazlarl etd'rrec� directed rt driver. Attention is particularly i which may of any, pprovision for ra;ncellatron,of tete car's license follow subsequent conviction for recede. srtdrivinged: The The Safety of the highways mustwill be tl1ii d. will Dcpartttnent hopes that motoriststo continue to t carefulness and. courtesy he strive ;through, Fee Ontario highways side for all who use thou. P ° art e11t Highways otheYfaaW ago. S, � Yx Y41rt s Mrs. amen Denman, of Vancouver, ,Mrs. Robert; ICiiag, Tor- onto Mrs' Andrew I•Iohnes, Bluevale arid• four brothers, Joseph of London, George, Robert and Williams of Turn - berry. She was loved by all who knew her, and is sadly missed by those who survive. Funeral servi- ces were held Thursday afternoon, Ap- ril 28th, friyYnl her brother-in-law, tMr• Andrew Holmes, to Wingham Ceme- tery, Mr: and Mrs. Henry Ross and fam- ily of town, were visitors on Saturday, at the home of.Mr. wed Mrs, David Jewitt: NIr, and IMIts. John A. Geddes,' of. Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nich- olson of Morris, were visitors at Miss Martha Fraser's on Sunday.': Mr. Earl Heaslop, Craighearst, spent the week end at the home of Postmaster and Mrs: Shaw. Mr. and Mrs, George Thornton were in Kincardine attending the funeral of Mr. Watson, a cousin of Mr, Thorn- ton. Lord said that He had power to, lay it down His life and power to take up again; that He, was the resurrec•• tion and the life. Whereof we all are e risen be the Son of God, accepting I --Tim .as Saviour and Lord, and taking His name, henceforth, being called a Chris- tian, -all this is involved in baptism, "in the name of Jesus Christ," Unto the remision of your sins. 'Remission' means, "sending away." The for- giveness of our sins, obtained, through Christ's atoning death on the cross, is conditioned on our repentance, and of our acceptance of Christ, as our Sa- viour and confession of Him before man in baptised• And ye: shall receive the gift of ,the Holy Spirit. The Father and the Son will dwell in us through the Holy Spirit.. For to you is the promise. Peter's hearers might well say, "We did not know Christ, we even blasphemed Him, we even sought His death. Eow can this promise of: the Holy Spirit: be ON THE AAT OF ACTING (New York World) na le. Gardner, an. English itetor, S l y who appeared in "Saint Joan," in w London, told ane he had areal les- son in the art of acting, when Bernard', Shaw rehearsed the company in that fatuous play'. iiaw "One of the lines I lead to speak r, said the actor`, was', "I don't know, act , "1 head it to the best of my a y but Mr. Shaw was not a. bit pleased' lrf "No, no, no, that's not the wvay lie unterrtipted me, adding. "Ai' r you married V "When I told hem T was a baolxelnr lie replied: "I thought so.. If. yon were a married titan, you'd know bow to say, I don't itniow:'° You make no mistake when you buy Overalls, Smocks, Workshirts or anything in Men's wear from us. We handle the hest, a gem); lot of Kitchen' Smocks. and Overalls just in. Biltmore Hats are popular. brands. We hawse them in all popular shades. Fancy shirts in broadceth and and taffatine and Society: bows black bottom ties are the new- est thing,efar Sommer Fleet foot shoes f e e soles with canvas tops and crepe arc much cheaper' this year. Fancy China, a crate of real nice things. 5 Don't overlook our Saturday specials iii Groceries. We give you 2 cans for 25c, of eith- er corn, pease, tomatoes or pumplcins; and ready other things at reduced priees. With, the extra price you. get or your Produce and the tteaue- tian Oen, the goods, it pays you with deal . and town to tonne to ow us, DAVEY'S STORE WROX BLUEVALE' There waa'ra large'• crowd from here at Blyth laita,r' `ght, to hear '• the final debate for this, district of 'the. Y. P. S. Bluevale won out;. •against Bruce - field, the debates for Bluevale being Mrs Alice Aitken and Miss Wardell, and each of !them received a medal. We wish to congratulate them on their success, Tis district received a soaking rain yesterday and today, which was bade ly needed as the ground was getting very dry. Spring crops are up and Y looking well: and Mrs Geo. Thornton were Mr. at Kincardine yesterday attending: a funeral of a friend. Grand Rapids, is at a , I r: L. Roach p N Michigan, attendinhis brother's fun- eral, Mr. John Hall. is spending a. few days with friends at Wro.eter. The annual meeting of the Blt•evale Woman's .Institute will be held on Thursday, May 12th, at the home of Mrs, Leonard Elliott, Election of off- icers .and yearly reports will be: the the order of business for the day. A full meeting is requested. The regular' monthly 'tneeting of ` the United Church was held. Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Geo. Gain - et. There was a full attendance. ` for tis?" And to your children. Chris Church only an hour before. The tianity would be no blessing to us if If thed in the church, as"Christ had formed it, was t joy, our childrenchwerechildren doe included (n did riot ;;haze ;multiplied :lied by twenty-five through a ' would fall to earth in single sernnonl in tete gospel, e'tt to i 'ious .edit- - - atiott. Tela csingle genet li and the ' PRF D DAVEY cation, in the home, church, Tillage Clerk •foundation of the school, is very issuer of Marilege Licences iss kingdom ^•cici;yx of God. And to •all that are now requires the z3censa be The law afar off: Christianity is a Ills ztai;y aken out three days before the care. religion, ' , 1P�wter had heard Iris Nias- ttinany. to reach the gos- taken for the ter bid ceiscil7les to P Subscription pal to all the world. The Jews were Subscription exclusive, � bit even they drew to,Jer- atsaletri for that very feast of pentecast met n'from many ,,diffct,ent lines. Chris' ttay ttit was to enlarge. indefinitely this of Jrtdais'Even as many It tia. S. S. NO. 3, TURNBERR'' Students were, examined in al' but ;> ?- position. Hygiene, Agriculture and Corn position. Juniors in all but Art. (Report for Winter Term) V Class ---Total 6bo, Pass 3oo.--Alco. Marshall '°365: Sr. IV -Total. 800. Pass 480.• --Eva 1 n Lincoln 550, Elva Metcalfe *,*455, ey Mervin. Marsliall'r�' los. Jr. IV --Total Boo. Pass 480. -Sa- die Stokes *528, Tom' Stokes '''''*417, Margaret. Stokes ab. Jr. III .. 'Total 900. Pass 540 -3. Campbell 6zo, lama Stokes *533, Arno Metcalfe 'r`53a, Russel. Baird s;:'13aa• Sr, II ---Total 800. Pass 480. ---Mar. ,- • N tnndell 619, Elmer Jeffray 8,468;;f ,�at4t � Stewart 'Jeffrey' $452, Allan McLean '.*x.15, Perna Jef'fray 'r *es, Joe Pit'xy Clubbing rates given' `ttricl�'r°36, y•p� ,r:, Edith;. E ISI N OF ASSES. j Jr. SI- J'olnr Lamb 43e, COURT OF It 1r/Take notice ROLL, .. r - a line Sehiesl'ea • niece that a Court of I�ovls I Eiaga Tal€tr tic IENT WRONETER zga7 Stokes ab. Assesstei nt Roll of the I Pr. --•-Mary Baird, :Isabelle Loeb.. f tlna k Yrn<a s the Lord our God shall call, unto 'ion . o ry roxrter, rg27, will be ! Students are requu ed to ,nit c, a bat:-' Village of W , im. • Here is tete doctrine of e Council oil Clianilter, on Wed- minimum. of 4os marks on excel su H ,ou t testified and exhorted thein We which Luke has d 1 clearly and unmistakably. held to the C r to Bear 'tint and an average of 60. Boit, stated Y iii 2 th, at 8:0o p, , 7 cin man other words H�e nesday, Y 5 r inst the, * indicates a fagurr• on And With o and determine any appeals against e assessment roil, which have been Ar subject, r• ass 10 'said s t according n t dC .. rico waistline," Meagre Itzc the iti �zst 1 t, are not . to suppose that e elands of the 'Clerk, on or before The w, the i f151i,on r outline of a sermon z tea 2}x7 t c thousend •r4 recorded won't titre FRED DA�1 � r , rtictlY> Free - `tent 'merest he `tales; and SC)'•" l a n Sou 5 May d , l Y ,Yes, ye, but: i,1Stwheee-'pontine • 'roc e only a,n outline of a long, wve hav Y • n©d titre poYVerful address, , latapaSsio r impassioned, Clerk, , I'rc ss. tih