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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1929-03-28, Page 1With Which is Amalgamated The Gorrie Vidette and Wroxeter News. Single Copies, Five Cents. .*#1* WINGHAIVL ONTARIO THURSDAY, MARCH 28th 1929 Sub riptions $zola per year. Huron! Old The Heron introduced a ii winter entertaii day evening las and, 1).0x -social* Street. This was con in the way of e though the w •.agreeable, there dance, and the decorated boxes something rem very keen corn • ladies, and it ser the judges, Dr. • -ected the prize Young, one of t bers of the asso honors, and wh Insect the hands lees, Mr. J. A. President, bein :boxes were auc ity, running fr ,three dolags, Mr: and Mrs. vised the bridge handsome prizes successful comp Dancing, old was carried on -professional cal Orchestra.' The follosvin present:- Mr, bes, Mr. and .and Mts. R. C. Mr. and Mrs. • Floody; Mr, an th and Mrs. W Mrs. H. B. Sto M. Pringle; Mr. •necly; Mr. and li • and Mrs. J. D. Paterson, Long P, Sandwich, L Mrs. W. Todd; .M.P.P., Goderic Dr. and Mrs. J. H. 3. Hodgins; • Young; Mr. A. Newton; Mr. R. Mr. A. D. Fishe Mr. Robt. H 'Brown; Mr, jas Turner; Mr. J. ET Durie; Mr. Reg. Hoffman, Sebri Ferguson; Mrs. J. Sneyd; Mrs. • A. Lewis; Mrs, A. McGregor'; Miss Constance tie, Miss Adeline Finn, Miss. laf, 'Watt, Miss An Hunter, Miss Pe ie -e Bates, Miss 1 others whose.na tained. Notes of Much real syl for Mrs. j. A. M •fined to her ho fractured a,nkle, missed. Everybody w. Mrs. R. C. King a protracted illn Lack Kennedy der of the even secured at least Secretary Flo Orange proelivit bidder on the 0 and it was, a be it for next 12th A. Q. Smith, vance-Times, got box, and it was A. G. is one oft Mrs A. McGre Clinton Now Eri Advance, attende the first time; a The old time popular than ev Left" is now 4 R. T. Trwin, T -seas one of the pretty nearly beat "Piper's Dam" of the boxes.• price, and it is rtt tents .virere sup Creath. Robert 1•101me Charlie Roberts° t4on were far mo 6estne 'yea sit the present tiiii to buy any silk President Pot. with the exporim another ono duri !N, Boys' Assoc, Of Toronto' . OBITUARY, . LOCAL AND 'PERSONAL . , NOTA ONE-MAN JOB SOME GOOD TIPS THREE ORDAINED TO ..PLVAINICIONIOMOS.1...amag..11:1•601/1.011MItaria•,.1177.111MM. Mr. PaIrson Leaving , Arldresir Johnstone There' w • passed .away at Carlow an Wednesday Mt, Miss Alberta Walker . is spending the week -end in Toronto, , , Sugar for the.week-end $5,90 Present indications are that the pro- posed celebration of the .Golden,Jub- ilee of •the town's incorporation will The St. Marys journal -Argus has the following'to say about local items handed in for TFIE PRIESTHOOD BY • •. BISHOP J. C. ROPER , G.erietal regret is felt in town ova the intended deperture of G. R, Pal . , 314 Boy' a Toraii.t.0 my feature frit° thee....r. Ion Fri.:. ments, when t, they held a cu1e.= at Hy.gela Hall, Elm ,ii ,e (.1 red an exPertmen,t ntertainments, but, at - ether was very dis- , was a splendid atten- beatitiful display 6f of refreshments was arkable. •Therci • was petition arriongst, the 'ill difficulty that IS WI and Mrs.' Moore, sel"- . winner, Mrs: . G. C. le .most popular mem- dation carried off the m auctioned off, ree- . - me suit of threedol McLaren Honotary ; , • g • the ;•buyer. , The ioned off with •rapiel- In1 fifty cents Up to I-1. BStowe suns-- and .euchre, and very were awarded to the titors. ' . time and new tithe, until 1 a.m., with e ler-off, and a ' violin • are some .of those Ind .111.ra. A. E. For Ers. W. :Powell; Mr. King and Miss King; E.. Floo'dy and Miss Mts. B. H. McCrea- McCreath; 'Mrand we; ma and Nies, ea and Mrs. Lack Ken- frs. John Moon; Mr. ley; Mr. and Mrs. W. Branch; Mr. and ;ng- Branch; Mr. and Mr..C. A. Robertson, - Mr J A. MeLeren• Moore; Dr. and Mre. Mr. and Mrs, G. C. G -smith, safe; G.. A, T. Irwin, Thornhill; e ma H., E. warsea; lines. Mr. • Russel , . Arnastrorig; Mr. J. ,. Ferisuson• 1). D. A, , Williams; Mr. Geo. igville; ,13. ThorePson; Mrs ). L Bayes• Mrs F T. B. Hughes• Mrs. ..... , Are, j. C. I-Iamley; , . 3tewart, Miss H, Lit-• 114i RoSs, ss Florence 4Ph DoliettyM. , Miss- • nie Hamilton, MISS arl,Hissey, Miss 01- I. McNeill ead many , , • nes could not be ab- the evening. p a thy was e.xpressed Laren, Who was eon- ne on accaunt of a She was verY much s delighted to see on hancl again, after . :Ss. • . , • . eva,s tl•te liveliest hicl- .ng • He • must •heive half a dozen box'es, • c1.3r, with . hi 1.15Md ies, was, the litelsy and Blue box, zuty. He is holding. of July,' Ortnerly of the Ad- big heart for his a i . . rery appropritte, for lie best. , • got, foremrly of the ., and the Wingliam • d the functions' for Ld was delighted. ' . dances were more ne and "Allem, and • popular enovement ,acher, -Di Thornhill, ' first activate, He , G..A, Newton,: was the label on one Et ,sold for a high •.. , niored, that tlic -cane died by Bert Mc 1, ex-M.P., infoi•nied a M.P.r., that bite- . e expensivente West •s ago tlian thy are .e, es you don't have Iteesee tioW. . . . •ee Is well satished tnt, aed he promisee eg the Autnrim sea- rriornin,g, ch 1.3th one , 'i.•'" the pioneers of this countryhthe Of . person, of Mr. Andrew Johnstone. '-- 'n y.. • a He was in his. eighty in th Lai , tid 'most cwt. DominionI S tores, senenteri e, ' Mrs. W, A, Miller has been spends in a •f ser da i' la . a' e .3.'s w th friends In To • not materialize. as public meetings de- termined, and that so far as the come mittees appointed are concerned 'their - usefulness is Officials' to Man- publication, which we .can heartily eadorse: ,."Many of our local organizations, such as church societies d an.. COM/Mtn- ity associations, have a Impressive Ceremony, Condneted. In • Christ Church Cathedral by the Lay- ' ing On of 'Hands. erson, Agricultural leepresentativ .for Huron, who is being transferre to Peel County, with headquarters, e Brampton.. Mr, had spent of hie life in Canada, coming from near Strortinesse in the teas. • .., . et e e 1, ..1 . . i ., i ency , s an s, , cot erg, se acn . he was thirteen years of age, Hie first intention was to sail on the Lakes, for his; father . had been a sailor be- fore, hem, and was captain of a i hill • .- • , Which was wrecked in the Bay of Bis- • • ' cey; the captain was rescued but .died later from the. effects of the - s re d: ' h 1 exli?' arid the expeneaces t rouge w. uch he had 'paseed. Captain Magnus •Spence, );vith whom Andrew Johnstonecame to• Canada, had a brother, Captain John Spence of Southamptonwho owned several boaton. oneof hich s . w he expected to sail as captain. et so • • • happened, however, that all .,of. the boats had left. for the American side, • . • Captain Spence then decided to go South. to the MisSissi ' ' PPI and take ere of a boeerebut folin- chart th; bMi. . . e . f stoee refused to go where therele-ere , negroes. He hii•ed with a young far- mee but .slid not stay long, being an 'nous tp get to .his relatives at Zet- land, now Wingham, staying the win- , . ter there. He accompanied his ceu-• onto.. . • - ••,111r. HarrY, Coutts of ' Toronto • • ' spent the week -end with friends •in town • ' Ste Mr. and Mrs. Geo. wart, of Kit chener spelt the week end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Coutes. Mrs. (Dt) J• E. McEachern,. .of • . • . .. Winnipeg is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mre.• R. Vanstierie, . m,ss • L. Agnes MacLean, of Wesley Hospital Staff, Toronto, spent a few• days.. at her home here last week, Additional Specials. fot Easter --40 ar lbs. Sugand 1.1b. afo s:L. Tea, r $1.14. Dominioe. Stores Limited.. Hat • • • • ' Mr. ry Coutts and little. daugh-• ter of Toronto spent the week -end , , .• with his mother, sister and friends. • . MrsW , . Finch Will represent' Vic- tory Mission Circle of the ' United Churchat P. bt •I' E' a _ res y eria in• teet er on A.pril 30th. , • llion Abdollars will .be , out onemispent on Goderich hatbor •by Private • • ' a companies and •the Fedeeal Govern • ment thi., s year past age the affair were' suggested and lat - er unanimously.sconfirmed and for a . time time some progre§s was made.' Soon the enthusiast of some of the more active' ones waned, and they•develop- ed an antagonism to the Project that ensured its collapse, so far as that committee was concerned, An Old Boys' , and .Giris'. Reunion seemed , . logical and appropriate to link up the past. with the present, to afford an opportunity . for former residents of Wingliatri to return home under uni- eine and exeentional circumstances, and share with the citizens in the pre,- gres s ma.de in the fifty years, and also. renew acquaintances long severed • • • ' ' Such a gathering also requires a lot of work co co-operation and team team play from all classes... It is. not a one-man job. That the dropping of the pro- ject will be a disappointment not only • • .to many citizens of Wingham is cer- Winghamiteswho have Written tain, but ' more so to many former . ' • • • , antic- ipa. ing e p easares o once m. z . t* th I ' f ' ' s' visiting the scenes of their early days. press secre- tary Whose. duty it is to send in a short report of their meetings to the local newspaper. The idea is an ex- cellent one and the reports are usu- ally welcomed by the editor. But nevvspaper spice is valuable and there are one or two points that need to be observed if the report is to find a place in the paper. In the. first place, the report should be sent in while it ie still news, not jest the -week before the next monthly meeting of the so- ,ciety. .A second important point is to confine the m report to items that are or •some interest to eta. reading pub e lic. It is not necessary to give the full:minutes, including the number of the hymn sung. The Journal -Argus is glad to publish reports of these 'conutunity gatherings throughout the distinct, but we would like press sec- retaries to bear especially in mind that their reports should be sent in while they are fresh, and also to kindly eliminate items of the minutes vz Tic al o no 1' h •e f 'interest to the ordin- ary reader." s ' - (Ottawa Citizen, March 20th.) With a large number of the city Anglican clergy, as veeli as a large congregation of the laity in attend- ance, Rt Rev. J. C Roper, Bishop- of Ottawa diocese, this morning con- ducted an ordination service in which three young men, Rev. J. S, K., Tyr- rill, Rev. s.• S. Clarke and Rey. J. R. Allen were ordained .to the Anglican Priesthood from the deacoriate. The three young men, who have held deacon's 'orders in this vicinity for some timenr , were given their el- 'comth e to e priesthood by Rev. Da A. H.' Greer, DD., principal of Bish- op's College, 'LennoxvilleS who in a striking sermon urged them . to pat- tern their lives upon. Chriat, living in Him and trying to attain His tact,. He defined tact as the ability to con- duct the battlieligbheetrwpe.elannecpoififlgicotoihd minds on the g_ will, and urged the three . deacons, who were about to be ordained as 'priests', not to compromise evil or to • . avoid issues,. but to meet them fear- lessly the higher Peterson, who has been z Clinton for, the past three yeers, ha: he addition to performing the dutie Of his office with entlau,siasm, prove• hiinself a public-spirited 'citizen', talc ing an •interest in all matters whit were for the betterment of the tow, or cominunity. He has talsen a kee: interest .in the success of the annua Spring F.air, in the rearganized 'B'oar. Of •I'racle and was, this year electe. : .. a President of the Horticultural (:)c iety. ' On Friday • •evening hist th merithers of the Community Tenni Club met at the home of Mr. am Mrs. J, Zapfe,. when a jolly evenim was spent together and before it close Mr. and MrS, Paterson were th recipients of a handsome end „table ' as a little .souvenir of the good time spent on the, tennis court Mram Mrs. „Paterson will be. missed in ,th. circle of •their friends. in Clinton s whose best Wishewill follow then to their new homeMr. G. A. Mc Cague who •has been Mr. . Paterson.' assistant since June last, when h. graduated frorn the: 0.A.C, will sue ceed him in News sin, Magnus Linkaterewho was walk- ing to Goderieli as far as the home . . • Teeswater businessmen adopted the Thursday half -holiday. from: May ist YOU SAVE 10 PER CENT. Mrs. •J. C Reading slipped at the back door her home Monday, on plane of good.. will ' With the . office.---Clintoti. Record. ' Of Mt Wit. Young, arid. rernained in , of on characteristically beauti- . , his employ for twelve years, until IVIr. . to October 31st" with Wednesday . night open. a Mao s , a , se , . . cen men s amt. isoys ie ew Spring and. falling broke one of her arms. - . failing broke ful rite and. ceremony of the A.ng ii_ can EDITOR ATTENDING TRIENNIAL COUNCII Y.oung retired and was comfortably • . , ' Miss Louise E Hanna Suits for • Easter. Isard's Clothing clergY ordinatiOn' service, the ' • . settled hi his new home. For a time 's • . leaves this for Store. LISTEN FOR THE SIREN men vac:fer ridoacinaie dA, - Mt J. J. Hunter, the Kincardinc lit managed Mr. Polley. farm , in week ,Montreal to accept a posi- tion hi. the Royal Victoria . The new fire alarm to be tried out co the nwgiitih,_ • can clergy assisting le the of Iteview-Reportet.ex-Geand Master c., ' Goderich township, then he eemoved to Kincardine, wherehe lived until . . his marriage, with. Miss Julia Young, da.ughter of Mt. and Mrs. Alexander ,,younge and niece. of. William .Young, l'hree years later, in 1874, he .paid a visit to his home' in the Orkney's. On his. retetri he bought a farm on the 2nd concession of Huron townshin, ' rut countyisear Amberle and in ' Be Y.'. lived there tea years. After selling Mr' bought ; Hospital, as Assistant Dietitian. k y mi., Laura Robinson and Mr. Ei-- nest Robinson spent the weak end with !their brother, Dr. Harold Rob- inson, .of Walkerton. y .. .• .. Miss May Allen was 'in Ottawa last week attneding' the induction services of her brother, James Rog-er Allen, to • -• .• the pi 1.(Anthood of the Anglican church, • ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J.'. Greer spent la few days in Toronto last' nite,ek. , d. M• Jack M B tt'e " 1.. ea ic is ,spen mg a lfs , da , a , 3s. with iriendepin Toronto. ,;screech ' Mr. Bob Wright of the Dominion Bank staff, Toronto, is spending a , week with Mr. and Mrs. John Ander- sate ' ! Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman of 1.oronto, visiting at the home of the lit - by Wingharn Council is exPected in town any day, and just as soon as is ible it will be given a trial. So possible if you hear an unearthly wailing some afternoon, do not im- .gine the World's erid has come. It is not that kind of a warning, you a- - • • now -just a fire aI arm -b ut one for 0,vhich preparedness•is not out of the way. ceremony of the laying on of hands. Rev. John Fisher acted as bishop's chaplain A short sketch. of the carreer of the ne.wly ordained ministers folloee'si. ' Rev. James Samuel King Tyrrell is the eldest.•.pf the five sons of Mr. and M.rs, j. E Tyarell, of Ha-velock aa_ enueOttawa and was born , in ee,_ ford, England, coming to ,Canada with . . his parents several years ago. mr, and Mrs. Tyrrell are,membere of the the Grand .Lodge of Ontario West has been appointed to represent thal body at the Triennial Council of tile World Orange Lodge to be held ir Scotland in jiily. Mr. Hunter will attend the Grand Lodge of 'British America, which holds it e meetings in Montreal late in June and will jai" , .. mediate].) sail for •Great Britain vvith other delegates. -1.'hey expect' to be P resent at the great Belfast Parade this 'farm Johnstone ..:e old ''Gowrie" farm De the .7theconces- Mr. Bruce Edgar of Torcinto spent the week_ena e;,,ith friends in'' town „teas parents,. 11.1.tr'i and; Mrs'. John Kerr. . . WEDDINGS Church Di the AseetiAienhere they 00. July le h.- elan of Colborne, Where he lived On - .til his .retirement; nine years, ago, sin- and favored the cong-regation of the United church, with a solo on Sunday Mrs. Beek.avith returned to Toronto MacIntyre-Nieholson 1 atjlinfodi.n. ttli.0-73,..t.iri.iireefialianrai iltsyt-he uancdi h:iat. . . . W. M. S. MEETING. ce which, time he had lived at Car-, low, Fie is survived by his widow ' _ .. . and four children: Julia B., wire ot Charles ' Robertson a M.P.P.; Alex. ' Young of Vancouver' Christina, wife ( • ' ' „ 4 George Pattison, of I.oronto; jo- nhine•Pearl wife of 13. C. Weir, M. SC' ' • ' " 1) 'of Aubttrn. A ,great sorrow came ' " . ' • • • hito the home in• 1911 in the sad loss 1 ' - • - of john IVEckerris, the 3roungest boy, by set -e, drowning. On November ta21, .mr and ;Kra Johnstone cele- - ' ,eveninga , Three large gangs of wild geese flew over town 00 Monday heading north, one ghng• being quite low, but all making their presence knocvn by loud honking . • ' te, et. Mooney, 01 Mr, and Mrs. - - - ' Pi ) ,v ni c -0 . en ag me I f •‘. l (-- a 1 °an e 1( g• ee n . o their daughter, Adeline, to left Ross H. Martyna of that village. Miss Mooney has been in charge of the E this week after a short visit here, and will likely remain ehtTe for some time . , On March 19th, 'Ales. Win. Ander-daughter on of AVaivanosh, had 9 little chicks from 11 eggs, all strong healthy little fell'°wa' 'A Pile April meeting of Wingliain ' ' H , „. . ., , ., . oepital Auxiliary will be held in the Council Chzunber on Monday, Aare, lst, at 3..45 pan. ;their l On Saturday, March 23rd, at the Manse, Ailsa Craig, Rev. J. A James • - . . united in marriage Norma, eiciest • of Aft Alex. .Nicholson ot Lucknow, Ont., to Archie, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan IVIacIntyre. few of the immediate relatives of both parties were present, After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. MacIntyre Jeft. for a short hone.yinooa trip. On return they will reside on the groom's farm near Lucknow. naardneeddat otclli,i. sl‘cth-t6a.011);11:ries‘ 1 lege' Lennoxville, and was ordained I deacon a year ago in Ottawa, and . since then has been sereing the church in Combei•mere. Ai the scr- vice today his parents will be present. Rev. Sereon Samuel Clarke ie the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarke, of Navan, OnParice Where Ile receivedspecialP his early education, afterwards at- e tending the Collegiate' Institute in Ottawa, and then Trinity College, 'Toronto. - • . The regular monthly meeting of the . United Church W. M. S. mill be held . in the school ro.orn Tuesday,. A.pril .2ncl at 3 o'clock. . Mrs. Wm. Field and her ,group will I ‘ f tl St cl Book H have c large. u le . ri y our and as it is Easter Week WC Will have a s eaker, Mrs. (Rev.) Craw, of LuelZnoev. ' Come and spend an hour with us, you will surely enjo3r it. • •s • •breted their golden weddingIl , e tool p ace from Iii', late re.st- funeral to 1 Ripley m . xpiess for some years. I ' ' s- • . T sc. oldest inhabitant notto Fresh Fruit and Vef.seta.bles, Lea:i tuce, Celery Carrots, Toniatoes, Or -1 .. Fruit, Canadian Club Learns Since his ordination to the cleaconate a yea.r ago, Mr. Clarke has in ISARD'S FOR SHOES dence to Colborne, cemetery oil Fri.- b• th day, March 15th, A large num er e • • • he carried aevay by the exceptionally fine weather of last week -end and . angels Lemens, Grape and Ba,- nanas at the right prices, Always fresh. Dominion Stares, Limited. e l About Greek Sculpture been charge of Si Peter's Mission, ottawa, and also served at St. John's church, Merivale. :A(r. Clarke's -- 10 per cent. discount off all lines for Easter trade, • 1 Ic house h nhlc1 tencs1e e the service at ea e thinl- thet suminer is here: Thunder - ' par- was conducted by Reir. R. 13. Cumin- ing, aSsisted • by, 'Rev, W. R, :Alp, of A /I burn, , There evere many beautifel floral tribatet. The pallbearers were Gordoil Young, J, j. Rohertsoni jam- . cs Bisset, .james aecKeneta,•Arthur Claris and afell,01,• Tyndale Flis ne- Phew, johll Johnstone. of Ottawa, ' I ' 1 ief h • draulic engitmer of the who le e I Y . .. . Dominion of Canute was preSent at - . • . ' ' • 1 hristone possess- the falieral- 'Mr. ;° • ' s ed a anique DIntraeter. '1.11ere was a quiet.nobilit3s-alsciut him which come mancled,the,respect and admiration ssf all who• knew him intimatelY• . I f the hectic life of modern days spite o . . ." he maintaineda the ctalm poise.•svhich •••• decided cherecteri tit of his fon:- 1.." a • • ' ' ' s $ father's I-iis life was rich in love and lightning on Monday suggests colder. weather, 'so it. might be just ' as •well to lseep Winter clothes on a while. ' k . One of the pleasing features of . Station10BP Tuesday broadcast be to 12.30 and •L30, is the Crown Life presentattop of electrical repro- ict'o s the better cless of music dt i n.., ' l In addition there is a Short tale:eon in- • . 1 - ' •h , need o it hebenefits sl lanec, t .I.•f z t „ . the pi it et- it provides, and. . 1 . . ' ferds. 'This hour likely continue fot a few months. • . Word eves received 10 bruseels, on • • Sunday morning of -the death of Wit- liam Rade, which took place in Lon- • don on Siaturday afternoon, Mr, , la • ' I f .1 '• )(Miss Marjorie Gurney received a clenided but pleasant surprise on Fri- day evenings when the young people of Se Andrew's Church tendered her a. miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Eva Rintoul. Her popularity eves quite evident by the varied gifts, iecluding a kitchen granite outfit. a( It - XTlie -home of Mei. and Mrs. Alvin Or o, had a merry party. of thirty- five on Tuesday evening to holm, - Mr. arid Mrs, Russell l'ervitt, on their I r . , .., ,., . Mr. Roy Manuel ecent malt taf.,(.. ' read a 'con -mina enutry. address, while mi.. rack Tempi einan made the pre- ' sentation oi a reed rockea The ha.p-I grooirt made zi suitable replY, when • • • asent lour passed, ,re •res 1- 1 eel le 1 i 1 a i '' P Idess, i A -1-1-cetirig of the Canadian Club was held in the Council Chamber on the evening of Friday, March 22nd - , of the dieaerecable weather, In spite . ,, a good ly number were present. Mrs. Frank Watson gave, as a reading, a - E Paul- :selection from the poems of . -ne Johnson entitled ',The pilot of , , „ ,. the Plains." Mr. 1. H. ilitle, of the • . a Royal Ontario Museum, gave an i - lrstrated address on • "Greek Scalp- e • • • • tete. In introducing.his subject, the y egme i 1 r rsf lead I: a the earl b ' a. "ea .1! ,. c .e ' (s - nings of the art At tarst every inan la own sculptor, and formed as aa crude images or statuettes, These 11 1 c d '''' I were 11S.tla y p a e: in tee temples and dedicated to some god or god- .. or perhaps to the memory of ents, and his sisterMiss Edina Claelee , are to be present at his ordination ' this morning. . Rev. James Roger Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Alice, of _ . . Wingliiim, Ontarao. He attended the , h 1 i , . . has se loo M hie home town and at - , terwards was a student at the West- ern University in London and also li C 11-e 1. • d' • - uron o cee, a.ter seen mg a con- Plc of years at the General Theologi- cal Seminal -3r in New Yorls. He serv- 4.• in niss on .work in Manitoba for "d• ' 1 i • s e . t' i , d ' 1. nt in L., an In Haworth, Meier jet- sey, and last summer was iii charge of the mission at Madaavaska. In Oc- tober of last year he was appointed curate of the Cathedral in Ottawa. , Mr. Allen's sister, Miss May Allen, •of ,..,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,..........,,......... sr. PAUL'S CHURCH EASTER DAY "Nosv is Christ riaexi from the. dead and become the first fruits of them that slept." 8.30 tee -Holy Communion. 11 a, ni.-- Choral Eucharist . , A n the in --"Hal lel evjah now is CInist Risen " Cele].) Simper ,. t • • , , , Soloist Miss Jean 'Lepaed Or - - • ' gan • re ude-"Larjo, • Handel. l'esilude-"Marche Roi i " na nes Go•uniel, 7 p.111.-Evcning Viewers An- tIletn•--"We deelate: tri't1 glad tidings," Maunder, gan re- lude. "Pilgrins's Chorus," \'c u, ner. Postlude---"Lift up your , heads ye gatee," Handel, . 'e'ne'!'"-^es•-------,--eeeeees'eew,eeeeeseee.• d t ' • . - • •.: Ea c lead -eon a lest( en • °- t le se" affection, and a silent sympathy; anct entli coneessian of Morris until last he lived "as a man by the side of the ‘• T1 - filler I was held fr.= ' . •, e . e, ., stimune. le i a . • . . '. . road friend tohnan. -Gott- meets being served befolT theigather- I • d • •t 1 •frien 1 much af- i Some Lpai ec c -very ing dispersed. )(' • • • ' I ter the fashion of the • stained glass 4 A , i . f ., 1 ' z 1. le i 1. 1 • • i coup e o 1 La etaee c ea e .00 c of to -day, or the monuments 'Winghani, has come to Ottawa to be . wet t 1 the 511 ' th's in r i 1 te" a le L i o ring. 10 s • e oi,,,..........,, andswas, a the.residence of his sister, Mrs. Chas, erich 'Signal, Grashv. interment was made in the. • - • n - ,veineows place reCently that will. interest form- in our cemeteries. When, after the 'course es Easter Dressing -es. ,, -as/sag-- ' ; • ' Union Cemetery. ' . • • er residents as weft as home people. of a hundred years or so, the • ' ki.n. . • WM. MeMICHAEL LOSES BARN ; • ••,..., • Vivian Pilon wetly friends win. De • -, i Miss I riscil a Powell perchased the templee hecathe full, the old images ,.„. ,., ,_, , , • .„.. , , vv. J'... on viccoria.s., thrown the. heap - . mayor Fells put a team arid scraper ill s.' .." - ‘I , ., , , , • . pleased to know she has recovered (\William McMichael. Wingliam Jun ' ,COtt property evert, on scrap • aim late menet:going back to his far ' ' ' 1 1 • ' - - m new, ones took Men- p aces. At a t -Work on josephiee Street on Sat- • .O.M. • . . • from a tong illness and most serioue 1 ction lost his barn on Monday .by • ' . . . , , . ' , . . ' • operiition. far eseophainim 'goitre ano fare. While pettate; down some hay . . . .- , - es a • .--.. thyroid gianes. . ens ,treo. wilson, a lantern upset, setting. the , place a-- ' t* l' FI - Surgeon-inschie. at St. iveichae, s .. os •ze aid' " - 1 •t time twill - a in•.a veiy sloe . , . . •a ' pital, Toronto, performed this rare mg remained.. Mr. McMichael suc- • . . . ,, , operation, Owing to Vivi ‚.n age 0000 1) in esettieg. out his - horse, midxpreseion '" ' • ...s much zinxiety was felt, but she will with some difficulty pushed otit ta, . , e • near ' Belgrave. A, C. Adams bought . .... , , - • ., . ', ' , ",... , . ., the Thomas t aytoi home on "%trice • , . . Street .anct gets poesession. shortlydtion mr. ,..„ • , .. , .. lavtot ano tamilY arc moving to ,„ , , . , , 1 °meta just as, soon as trucice will /. . • ; later period, is the art of. sculpture , progressed, and the age of. epecializa- heeall, the w (ill( passed :into the Illands of skilled sculptors, The mat- erial (Med. AS' a medium or means of . e was not always marble ! but very often terra eotta, bronze. t•rday, drawing. the refuse to the cell- • • t I .0, and on Monday completed the • . i , ti , 1 • . , job ey 1. emplane ic ot ensiv,e eye sort New that our main thorough . fare is real -celled and manicured in a , • ale f01 , FA . • e _ esay suiteMC!Citizens gen , tra y and visitors partiou1 ar1 y 1,1e11 11 • '- ' ' e•-...„ses , se: t, A • s; .4 LJNITED CHURCH' WINGFIAM • Rev. Sidney Davison Pe.stor , continue school in September,. (Ur from an adjoining shed. ' 'The loss- • , . OLXVET TO CALVARY ' , or Ily means of lantern slides Mr, `, f • 1 orni a correct idvi of Wingham's - real .regerd for ttClateSS. Tel. -Church 140 P . ' '. , arsonage 183 ' • , vered by insurance; ...1• , In addition , to our already very 11" cr° - ' '' '' . ,. , ---- Iliffe showed .the progress of Greek EASTER SERVICES • r ' • - • •c.ompreliensive.seleetioe we add- C/RetTLAR SAW CUTS HAND ed several, styles of Highest Grede '' ' ' Footwear, for inetan(e, Hand- ' '.11iis delightful Easter Cantata evil! Seulpthre-its primitive sieges, ite e ue Presented in St. Andvew's elitireh, gtowth, its zenith, its decline and dee , ANNOUNCEMENT A.M.----"Life That Shall Endless • • 13e." . .. . ..._,......_ , .1.V.Eodel , 'Gordon Gadkie, soe of Mt. and Turned iinest kid. and patent shoes on Thursday evening, April 4th, at ese ' b • 1 ., ' i d b caY. . - A, R. DtiVal Wishee to announce P. M., ---"The meaning of East- ' • en" • Mts. Harry Godkin, • Turuberry, als for Women; Strider, and Inviettas .. , , , - e , sonic moet, lost nis rignt liana by earning shoes for men; 1ViettaU siioes tOr Pall: Y the c lone ass etc v ..catteide talent. Soloiste, M.;, M W Ai/ •b • M.' • Gi 'Ms Gert- EtTCHRE ANT) DANCE that until. next Fall he Is rnoviug hie office from the Crawford Block to Staecial ritusic . by , combined ehoir. iii .00ntact with a oirentar SaW. AS it girls and Boye ated Ntirsery shoeS for 'rude . wet the joint and cords of the first the kiddies, make a ieloction of #in- • . fine -6. were ent, making, a rather bad est Quality :Footwear, that We feel wotthet. He raecived teeatinerit at jusLifrod in saying is not equalled in and vs. . .. SCOT MacDonald, M C' 1 1 r, . ..cron eman, Mr, A.,, Railantyno, .Mr. GordonB • rcIA- chaurt, istr, egamemee of sarititt, A baritone and. former Wing- - Y ' e- it • • 1 - .ou are cor ga y invite( to attend ' I p se ' the sow, evening in the a ce. Par- i:sh maiii on Andund, ander the atas . hie residence an North Street. Hoese ' • ' end Country calls responded to ph ' ' ' ' • ' " 800. . On Good 'Friday at 8 p in 1 • e ' .• • ' Sacred Drama . entitled • ' "The chanee e os ei. c ,• 0/' • ,b- g t e rots, even. e presented 'in the Church.' Au offering will be taken, Join , . Wingliam , Hospital, ted there tir these parte. W. I-.1:, Willis, 'The Shoe Itamite. hopes of .tio permanent it -01.117s ,.. ' Store, Phone 129, Witigham. • ...? Tee poptdar pfcas ef the Altar Society, Cards,, to • Keep this tvening open. •Sil- start at 'half past eight. Isf el.P,'SS. ver collection. music assored, Ma Pm It C * 1 ' I* ese teutit is war ettig t 11.S spring at Me. David Curriee, With tis•in. the eommemorriti ta i .1" ' li .C." "c' ' ' P' ' 0 our eorc s ruceixtors '44e,PLIP fit' 11