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1 Mr, Ale;N; Watson. for many years a
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furthest is just another way
of saying - ' �UY . A `FORD
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., FORD Ontario
<rawf ord; Dealer,
resident of the 8th con;, Culross, died
at the House of Refuge, Walkerton,
1 on March loth., at the age of 81 years.
• :Death was due to an attack of apo-
• piexy which caused him to falldown
▪ tate stairway, i1fr, Watson was in the
R,fhis wife
7 h as ubgeen in :ihett Wry'alkert:onears, andHospital
r "for about that leogtlr of th ie as the
result of a°paralytic• stroke, Mr.Wat-
son was a native of Argyleshire, Scot-
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i land,and- carne to Canada., with his
I parents at the ageof six. 'Vile-, faintly
first settled at Princeton, but moved-
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■ to Culross in 1863, Ile was twice
married, 1 ; .
m Gd, 1 is first wife bGrn}, Mary
MacKenzie and the second Mrs. Da-
• vina Mitchell of T -T rriston, The' fun-
- oral
was -on M tach •2ist•, from the rest-
-" deuce of ;l: D. MacKenzie, 5th Con.,
P. and 'nf
z ermenl was made in Teeswater
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cerpelery,
We are very sorry to report this
Pi .week the death of Mr, John MacNeil
■' zie of Brantford, s'.;forrvcr Culr•os's.ba.
whose early home Was on the ,6th con
r of this township.:
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BRUSSELS
Richard E. Cardiff . awell lsnow
resident of the sixth concession o
Grey :Township, passed away afte
suffering intensely for three weeks
Tlaecause of ,death was pronounce
as an abscess on the brain, He wa
the eldest son of the late John Cardi
of, Brussels, -,vho was a member .a
Re the family of one of the early settler
of this locality, Deceased was " 5
years of age, and is survived by hi
■ wife and two Solis and one daughter
:Interment took .place at Brussels cern
etery on Tuesday afternoon.
THE .CHURCH,.EVERY"WHERE
.. $y' B. of B.
Services by wireless telephone are
betomittg snore popular. A !mission
in, Old ,St, Patrick's, Pittsburg, was
spread thereby_ over a :territory with
a°radius of "40o miles, ft reached over
a million hearers in twenty different
states. in New York City it has been
permanently organized. These are
licensed radio stations for the public
to use. Lately at the .jiome 'of 7)t,:
Kellner, r
which z
c is one of thelattc,r,
the people not only heard the service.
conducted by Dr,• Ernest M. Stirs,
Newark, but to complete the 'idea of
worship
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a
offeringwasreceived,
ce:yell,
Detroit
Michigan
s
Smakianng
endeavor to demonstrate
that
she is a religious city. Reference bas
already been trade in- this column to
the plans'forinter-church Lenten ser-
vices. It has since beer( anuounced
Mat Mayor Cou?ens will issue a pro-
clamation calling upon business Hien
to close -their doors from 12 to- 3'
o'clock, Good .:Friday, in commemora-
tion of the three hours agony, which
n Christ' -endured on the Cross.: 'file
f Holy Name Society are co-operating
r with thelConncil of Churches t&tnake
• the notion of the city council an inn-
d pressive religious season, throughout
ff the whole city.
The 'Anglican Church Congress
f sleets this autumn- in Sheffield; Eng,
s The criticism that too much attention
3 is given at Church' meetings to social
s or semi -religious questions, has evi-
Id Boys Conference At Walkerton
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- the committee iii.,.charge of the pro-
gramme gramme have announced as the chief
subject—the Eternal Gospel.: From
.different points of view itwill be con-
sidered such as the Gospel in history,
inConversion, in Spiritual Life and
the Kingdon: Some scie'iu this the
answer which the Angl.icaias-will give i
to, Modernism. •
The Methodists of Canada are leav-
ing nothing undone to overtake their
share of mission' Work in the sparse-
ly settled 'districts oftheDominion
bet als 'the fields. abroad, To- stimu-
late interest in the congregation it is
estimated that returned missionaries
and members of the executive have
addressed. four hundred circuit. To
lie on furlough is,;not.an idle time. As
a matter of missionary intelligence it
rs .pdiiited'out that $aok000 wili;be, sav
ed this year on the reduction of -ex-
,:change. - Our money has, more value
in for
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The Free Churches of England'have
'held, their 'annual: council meeting. It
Opened in the Town Hall, Liverpool,
with a civic invelcorne, and then met
in the great- Methodist Central Hall,
As tire main subject for consideration
was' 'Personal Evangelism" it:vyas fit
titsg that Rev Sanitie`Y Chadwick; prin-
cipal of the We:Sleyan Methodist Ev
angelists . Training -College should re-
ceive "the. residency.Ta
fox
the' year.
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e one of the three best
'ZVMessrs: Clay. Lott, Lawrence C-asnp-
bell. -and Charlie Pattison weredele-
gates from the- Wingh.am Tuxis
Squares -to the Boys' Conference held
in Walkerton, on -Friday, Saturday,and
Sunday last week.
The conference was opened on Fri-
day afternoon by a banquet for the
leaders at which an interesting ad-
dress on "Marks of a Successful Lead-
er" was. given by C. "F, Plowman; ex-
ecptive secretary of the Boys,' Work
Board, � -
• At 7.45 p. m. the l3oys' Conference
gotunder way. •One+of the; boys was
appoiatecl Chairman.:of•.the-Conference
N I and another was Secretary, and fnr
iiipractical, ,purposes-:.of,,demonstcatjon
o — the •'boys "w
ere, ,•formed, in nineteen
Tuxis Squares' with
a leader„zn.,;charge
'q = of each Square. , Using these squares
infor practical illustration anti; eY•nmples
_. 1_� several • interesting 'adcliesses on iboys''
work, particularly -'among:.: the "'Trail
Rangers and Tuxis BoYS- � B ys were .given
y well kn wn authorities 0 o stsos. on the
' On Saturday afternoon a` rand par-
ade
was held,'the_Walkerton '
brass
band and the oy Scdttts'r band lead
in the tae r
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g cessioni�
F In tine• evening,
the boys were tendered -a banquet. All
the visitors ,were .billeted” in Walker-
ton ke
ton ;homes :and the contingent from
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-.Sleighingwas s,
good fora, fe .
days
y
last week, many of the farmers "inade
"use, -of it tad
by' drawing Ings and
wood to;town. _
We are i
. ,eased to or` '
i' report that Mrs.
Wm, •Speiran, who has been seriously
ill is 'improving.
Mrs. Ga -
sf B c
al er also r '
IVI, s. Chester
Baker.. have- been sufferin - -with zn-
flaim g
m atory rheumatism," We- hope
alaep'
y�wrll'soon be :O, K.
Maple-
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S u season -has Seel.
Y P ,.,. good
this year.
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large
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attended ed the
En-
deavour meeting ing at Ethel
; on Sunday
evening last: =
Mr.
Rin
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gave e
an
;address on Missions.. A- duet was sung Wiarton are load. in
theirpraises of
.by Mrs. M. -Abram and Miss Eleanor, . the hospitality'extended thorn by the
Engler, which was, appreciated-• , gg citize f tl Y
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Marshall dealer;and see for yourself
•' •. how
wonderfully the comfort features have been
perfected in4he Marshall. ,
$26.25 Marshall Hair Top It $4.7,50
(Alt Sprints)
$41.00' Marshall Real
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expository:preachers in the world," as
one who 'kindles,
flashes
and Haines
with his audience as.. .S p urg earn
lie ,r A �' : and
, proved worthy .of these tributes in
a very able address upon; "giving the
Evangel as the work of the Church,"
"Toe H." has :gained 'a`footing in
Hamilton, Ontario. Like other things
born in the tear, it has an odd name
and challenging message, It is the in-
ventior3 of a padre, Rev: P. B. Clayton,
M. C., that is, if :a •chaplain's club and
euarters"could be called an invention,
It -was at `Pop" in. Belgtaina, where a
brewer's liop-house' was • transformed
into club ..rooms on the .ground floor
and a sanctuary in the loft. Over its
outer door were the words "All rank
abandon ye who : enter, here,". which
spade all..men. brothers, the necessary.
step to the right profession of religion
at the altar above. That was Talbot
House, 'which has been set up in its
-native air. of. England and wherever
Englishmen wander. Its reception has
not altogether been cordial in Canada,
^but -it has a home in Ivl'oirlreal and
Toronto.' Its founder, has just pre-
•sentecl the cause to the congregation
of Ascension'ehtrrch, .Hamilton, where
the `yell -known Chaplain, Rev. Dr,
Rennlson is rector.
The Roman Catholic Church in Eng-
land has suffered great loss in:, the
lamentable death of Right Rev, Mgr.
Provost Scott, D. D. He was acci-
dently knocked down on Trafalgar
Square, tivliich at his great age of 84
proved too much -of a shock to •admit
of recon+er_y. When rg years of age he
entered the church as a Convert; -he
preached before Pius TY 'i.n 5862•
founded the Fisher Societyafor Roman
Catholics'in Cambridge which has vow
a membership of x4o. Besides this he
is described as a great musician, - a
charming' personality and picturesque
fig
•Aure.. missionary with forty years of ex-
perience in Turkey speaks of recent
changes whinh have cone over the
'Moslem world. Annual pilgrimages
to Mcaca used to be one of the'first
duties of the Arab but ,none have done
so 'since 1954. As a consequence he
feels 'his word shrunken and himself
disgraced because at their sacred capi-
tal- he forrnerly met the :faithful front
all quarters and went away inspired,
Even the prayers towards Mecca are
mote generally neglected than `obsery-1
ed. The annual fast of Rarnazan has.
shared•. the same fate. The ,Moslems
themselves look upon these ,changes
as the breaking of the pillars in the
foundation of thein faith,
`Several brief notes give interesting
side -lights -upon activities of the
church. Wm. Jennings Bryan's attack
tipotr • the theory of evolution has
brought forth a rejoinder from Rev.
John Haynes Holmes, pastor of a
prominent Community church in New
York,. Dr. j. Frank Norris, Baptist
minister of Port Worth,,knoyvu as the
Texas Tortiatlo" is condtiotht meet-
ings hi Calvary Baptist church 'Where
Dr. Straton is pastor. The Mormons
have gained 113,00 since tg16: The
clergy 'Of Edinburgh have held a pub-
lic meeting on behalf of the unemploy-
ed. It is estimated that 1640 persons
require generous help in that city,
The clergy of l;reland have shown
great restraint during the events of
the past yeas'. That the situation is
serious is made doubly sure' by the
announcement i ti t li e Protestant
churches of a dray of prayer, that tweed -
ed Wisdon , and 'guidance be given to
those in authority, that bitterness may
cicadae to att end and that all may t'r,txrl`; w
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Catholic clergy are al very die,dare we not a%.
�Y 5o e y acfiye ready for His se 2.
for' peace: Cardinal Bourne' s coed corning
e of on- I do not- think -Dr. S
don, paid a warm compliment to'the:a'Inille garzt<y'
many 'converts in 'but
pre inillennr =
Pinna e of Irelanyd, Cardinal
ardinalPressed hLogtte. ism propaganda, "'but he would per.
' he la is joy snore stars to his crown. by teachi: tr
Prospect it better days, to Christ and Him Crucified. In spite
corse," his bitter anathemas T
Few deserve the "'Well-done" of the may 'be••a few 1M2ethodist guess who' afstee
Master more than Canon H. C. Dixon, all will enter in. through ti 'he ''Peay3sy
late rector` of "Little" Trinity, East;Gates.' Dr. Shields is- certainly lacToronto, This is a parish where. un- pacifist' neither can "he. claim ' thattt
employment is, sure to cause eery beautiful Grace in the- seven Beatitut,
great hardship, It•is.by no means a es. "Blessed are the Peace Maherz,r"
little church, there being a Sabbath Trul
School of 5200 members.' Canon Dix-
Y yours,
on for fifteen years has Worn Himself A Methodist, Tho' D•oorned-•.
in labor's abundant for the good of
the needy. In' every way he has lent BLYTH,
himself and his home to good works.
Before his ordination he was a sue: Mr. Colin Fingland has been con2i s .
cessful business man in that city and ed to his home for the past week writ
during the war was given the rank of Influenza.
Major for his services to soldieis't
wives and children, His successor is The' Choral Society will •repeat tir-,w'_
Rev. D. 13. Langford, a successful i Cantata, "ween Esther" oil Wedrre.
worker among the Jews of Toronto, clay evening in the Community HaT4i.
Tn many cases -friendly s relations arc• Mr. George Johnston, who recently
Soling promoted between the Angli-purchased the draying business from;-
cans and Et angelicas : churches. In Mr. Henry Horsey, commenced his;
Detroit, Dean Warren L. Rogers of duties on Monday. He will have
the cathedral invites monthly one of charge of the Express.
his brother clergymen of the city to
preach, Dr. Lynn H. Hough of Cen-
t r a 1 Episcopal Methodist church
preached to a very large congregation
in :February and Dr, Gaius G,-„-tkitis,
a leading Congregational minister, oc-
cupied the 'dean's pulpit last Sunday, pastor. of St, Andrews church -
At the meeting of the Free Church
Council of England, held two weeks
ago, the Lord Bishop of Liverpool, "SIX MONTHS AGO”
better known ' as the scholarly Dr. 9a@td
'Chevasse, addressed the gathering in es. •.
the warmest terms of Christian fellow- It's hard to realize that sia:a
ship, al N month ago l couldn't walk
across the floor and. now,,
THAT LETTER FROM HELD, 1 am so well t
I have never been very strongthe
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heat last smuttier was too muchi.for me;.
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illi. Editor, This' and the fact that myhin band wasDear Sir;— out of work and I had to work day and
Dr, Shields, the , Great Philosopher, night to keep from ,starving, left rite s.
p si
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wreck,
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tGbil
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husband.
was able to get a good job just when E.
had to go to bed, I tried everything E
could think of to get strong, but eters
day I seemed to be getting weaker and.
tilt. Church the .other evening: In; ae raker, 1 was redneed to a skeletatt, /
iu dn't eat or sleep, I had 510 strength:
left and filially I was so weak that its ..
trying to cross the floor one day./ cot,
In• Cc.i, is was so ill and weak that f
tlidin't care whether "I lived or died,.'
And then I heard about thatnrarvellouc•
preparation --Carson A friend of mine•
had used it with wonderful results
and:
as it rt lrad done so much for Ler, T deci-
ded to try it, The results were nothing,
less than miraculous. Its •ttit'o weeks S.
wits able to get up and walk about tile'
house, My appetite had r'etnnrned. I
was actually. hungry, I could sleep
when I •.vent to bed, something I ,fiat
not been able to do for months. : I have "•
already taken six bottles of Cartrol and,. ,
I am still taking it. I weigh %note to
day than I even weighed before in ink•••
life.' I sleep like a tliild. I ant never -
tired and my skin is as clear and my. •
cheeksasrosyas a girl's. I bless the dey •
beard about Carnal," c• Mrs, R,, Toronto,,,
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On Wednesday, March 29th, a vexr•r
pleasing event transpired at the home:
of illr, and Mrs. William Phillips
when their youngest daughter, Miss
Susan and. Mr. Chas. 'Lockhart were :
joined in wedlock, by Rev, G. Telforr
the Superlative Egotist„ t5tf
has tow
as-
sumed the robes of infallibility, and
with brazen arrogance -comes out with
these statensents tis his address of an
hour and a half in Jarvis Street Ba,p
criticising a' pamphlet, known as "No
Pour lately issued by the Board of
Evangelism of the Methodist church;
he scornfully referred to it as the
Philosophy of Fools, and blasphemous
in is utterances, declaring it was not
from Heaven, and although it was
post'r larked Wesley Building,. Toron-
to, it really cavae from "Hell". This
eloquent Divine then stated, that the
Methodist church, was surely doomed,
unless some action was taken by the
rank and file, to evict authors who
would thus . express themselves, Of
course, Mr. Editor, every one believes
hi the second coming of Christ; but
when He cometh no one ktzows, not
even the Angels, no nor evert Dr,
Shields; and I would ask, Wliy should
we try so rnttch to probe into thins
that we shall never know until the'
fly! P i
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