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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1917-11-02, Page 1I * W Ivf�� 9 , ' I .-ore that m doll 4��rc 11 . f I i - � � � I . I J* � h '11 S . � in m2itehed I . I aeck ,ieces,- 1 1 - 11 I ets in 1 the. 1; . I I - . I I I - � I . 7 . � � . I .ats . a I I Ted Ladiee I gaulity. They . � , rts, of f0d1led, � . I i : , , � � � I . - � 11 - I r is: - 1, I . 4 I . � � I � -1 i � - I give yciu sat- ' 4. � - quality of our ,ate PiWes we I Oad gua�antee 1 . i : 11 i I I t � - V 0_5 t��-, 40 � - � - . i I . . � . I Iq � Ver ulo � I . � . � t I I , wason. ki.ough ,ttractiv�, too. Lg all tl e new ,me herO with . a you want t,D . gardin hGW le X the pird at I P �� F � � P I � � yard �t - , � � . . I I � � yard! at I in llstoex� 100 E 9- wid �_ \ I � - I . I %, � I . I ------. - _. � -1d z" I - . I I - _. ___ � - - � 1NN6ft0W"0KK__1­­ 0-000NUMM — , - - - - I . I . I - I --- ­­ . -1 - - , - � _ � 1. -1 .1 I 1. � . . . .------: - - I 1, _ — - _�� ;�_ . - . _�­_ �__ . .— — . 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I - 'f -%,:'k , . . � 1 . � 4! % � . . - - t , � -,. � - V - � � . - . ;,_ I I . 11 __ . . . . -�� i �;,5 -, I I I z - --. � � I , �,- . . ­ — � . . . � . - . I , , ,,!� N . . ,_�_ -.-- . . ===� T I - I � . . - . , i I . � , - —_ -_ I I I I � . . � I I . I 1. . ., . -1 I I . I - --- . � I �_i ­_ � I - - - ...Wwdmww� I - I I I Z - - I __ -- -- - I . . � I _ 1� �'� t L YkULAX ANDOW r i 11 I I �T iwo��— P � - - 0 . 1 4 _� - . ' L� . -1 . - -- - �1 ] - I �� 1� � - N V I I ;-I � - � . - I I ,�', �� I . . . . . - - � " ,-- . . . � I � AYI. EMBER. 21 1917 %alwM, Tn" O'D. � " a T#W in , - - J7 ­ ­ . '� . - AF ov I . . . - - 14. � - I ------- - � . .. I 1. � I .- - - 1 ST -4 - ORTH, FRID �_­��2 1 . i_i 1 1. I u"I Rik- 2'"', 3 - - . .11 - . - - . — . -_ t�!_; I L I—- -I-- 1_. � � I . --- . _____ -_ I L I . � . . . i - . I -�i ; � � ivg_ . � ­ � 06-00.-�, . . I':- I I � . I I L . I the konwledge has safe -guarded the �, - - .. 1. -, Z I . .. . . I , , ' . kl , � I I . . ��, -� I . �,, � x of manv from the winds of false - - '­'�,,-n,_,!.. - � I : I , � . - - � I I L . I - - �_�� 040 I - I . . . L CANAJDA'S HEROES OF THE Tlp� ift M���$1,11�MIIM�INHMIIMUM��lH�IIMUMMENEW ship of God. They. loyed tho,L gates lives . I . . , � & of Zion more than all, tfie. dvi"gs t! 44 *#<8)** I . L - TTIL"MD - . L - . I., 1 ! , . 'L. 4. - I I - of Jacob . But the time came when . - I -;;;;; . . I . -rough K I � . - I " . , M . - U doctrine that keep eontin=11Y IAOw .... I - a . , . � � I (j3y, ]@'rank -Toigh) I . I 17A, � they desired a church, -nearer to JJeirL 111g, Was largely that gained th � _. f I ?1", � " . , , on in scripture ­ ; . - , This is � Z .J " own. homes, and in response to that the systematic instructi , - a brieff i�le of heroism and E, . - t � i , I - I - _. i . 1co - . P ` - desire services were held in the dis- and the Shorter Catchism from his - "I'll. . Greag - clothilig Y, � bravery.as-found in fhe Canadian In I ?� . ! .. I I . is - ; ; 11 � - � I are invited to attend the lips. Following the departure of Air. .ttz : - I � the -man from Canada, specimens of ll � triet, whenever a minister came this - I- � . �. - � 2 " K Org i- . I , � Second to None. " . et * ons- of Empir dded - _ . ` � of the late James err Mr. Ge e Murdie took up the ". -� i these s e who have a . - way. In the.,barn . I - 1. '. . . � . . lustre to its history and renown to its a d Old Times Dance - Henderson a man ever deeply inter- task and until the light for his life led 1�.,. � . � . #Secon , - t I I � F--� I ..__1%%.~_.%_V%0%%.0_"%1P" I - him to leave -the district he most r� . . Anglo-Saxon family, not on the '1:2-- � . 01 ested in the extension of the Kingdom, r I ;1 p . il - � � .. I � - zealously and successifully labored a- 1- 4- . . - � �c- � - . � � -plains or prairies among the moun � � . � these� early settlers sometimes gat- � i: - �� � .. s. of. this Britain of the wk 7"n Cardno -'s *Opera Hall, on �, mongst the young. Again Duff's -, tain' West, N . I ered; at other times certain homes 1. I . - I . = - - church found that when one worker - . I � I e war -churned fields of Flan- � 0 � EEE ,� ­ � I but on th � � were opiLned. and became hi -uses of e Lord had another ready -r�...­, �-_ : � � � =-= P, I I wbrsh ;� �.,' (lets and France: -Tuesddy Evening, Nov. 6th, 1917 ip. On 'the completion of the departed th � . - e s' Sto'ry � AN V i I ! . he Clo I - It is a story that thrills not alone E-= I � 9� old brick school -house, the school be- and soon the office of superintendent �, . i , - � , � I - - I ' � -fell upon Mr. M. Murdie, who still -1 � -4 or it.5 revelation of 'individual cour- 05 � came the meeting -place, and happy - .1 � I.. I . . - '; . - , � . in Jid of the, Christmas Box Futnd a=_ * continues to guide and instruct by life, �_ 4 � I I . age, hot alone f - - i� i , , � or its national and g:� ,vvere the memories that. the pionf-lers � � , ; I - empire significance,,but for the side '_ . for the Boys at the Irout - � and teaching the children of the dis- I � rezained of these services. In the . , j- I � - � � I— t I . _:�� Wict. Did time permit, and were the �� � . I - � - ye r - �1_ : : I k Reduced to - . these men. took and the part they play T a 1865. the Rev. George Murray, I . . � pper records more complete, gladly wdiuld -,� � i- � t R � . ' d - sacrifi es they made for M ' MUSICIAN$-H.,M, Chesney, Jr., P. M. Chesney, James A. Ches- M . . . s sent to U, .1, ­ 11 I I ,e and, the ,c imi M one of the missionarie give the names and tell something I o �, �� - ney,-!,E . 11 �' (A�op_'� J. -F, Daly, Abe Forsythe, Hi�nry Forsyth, John f civilitation, freedom and honor, aye, - ' Canada by the United Secession we the leaders ir. the ser- ___ � * - � - � I 9 - H -ias Rands. Harry Stewart, Joseph Storey, Earl �Z of the -work of - ' =�� � , - 1. ­ - '9� Church of Scotland, came, and the S.. .. li�c__ � � r istianity in. its. essence. A, treaty IN � eo-` ­­ vice of praise; of the Board of Man- V 1 Ch '9�*thorue � Thou 11 I , . Im ­M�l ­ . . - - _-1 �� Ir 11 Fracti"Ons I � is -not a scrap df paper, but a solemiri- � Van 91,11, .. e Cows"n. � comi.g of this organizer Of churches �'i -1 � . ,. ­ .� ' 1� � , . .. - - . _ I se, r.; 11 . . 1, .. . arters, �eter Caitheron, John Carter, g; agers and the Ladies' Missionary Soci- - . I / . pact; a woman wa� not made to - be ',,�5 FLOOR 1. . ­.. � -Harry I Ch and _ rvant of Christ, became theAg- 11 i : . . ­, I and, William Workinan. ety; Atiffiee it to express our f`_1 � �� I I k, I I .. * J Joseph NAir iim Magdonald, Ed. Rowl A il 4 .. - crushed to- earth After "g'dishonor- � '� ,�_, - . � nal for 'the formation of - Duff's 4- i '. . 6 it on , - - t, �Joseph Murphy ' I r . � Wme-tenths oUthe mien and wonfen of this country wear . - I tn"" V0, � � - - , � ; Hullett, Scott Hawthorne; note of gratitude for services so effic- . � . . ,� I - . � . ed, nor a child -P - up a bayonet COMMITTE _.. . , .; , , Church,, Mckillop. To recall the iently and faithfully rendered. - Sum- j, , � Re=V-for-Serrice Clothes. Two-thirds of, these wear the , I ' eKereher and Robert Dodds, jr.- Tuckersmith, �� I A - . I . . � . . p6int. ' Ocean -beds were not intended . MtKi I - ", _. , P names of those who united to form . ­ r - . I - I __ gmd-MvA of elqthes while the other third keep tke . � ___� I , I I 6' and Robert. Genim John Beattie, Of household !ning up, Duff's churth has worshipped . . - as grave -yards, outside of ""acts Of I Willi . Duff's church. is to think � �[ , - I - .1 - .- I � tt '' " 1, � . 1. I., . _. . . I � ey, Z, �Aahau, Charles Stewart. I . n one church the building in which `� , . . . I SMUT fadmies, going. it U oW a-luestion of -'time Providence," and nurses were m6ant 2 , L. T. - ' . I - 4A Sh � � name in c , . I -day a church plain it is, , q � . . . � - , 4t I I ­ I . we meet to z�j I I I are HeAderson, Kerr, 11. . � � � . � �1 to be sustained. and honored. and .not. LN ' . . �.. �' '* . Ze na,mes of z, - . W14n the tbkd Imt mentioned will leam that it is poor . . - . , -4 DURING INTERMISSION .- � FBI c Murdie,' Shannon, McLeod, but roomy and -comfortable simple 1 ; . .- �: I � .1 I �� - . � ­ . . shot�dQwn like' -dogs.. . I I I - . - . Habkirk, . . - ' f� �� I - . - and Mr. George Cardho and chaste iip its interior. decorations, I � i . I . I � U buy cheap clothing.and then 4hey will join . Will -sing, Hogg, Johnston, Ferguson., Milntosh, 4L � - I � � *_1 . So these lion -'whelps sprang to the I John Beattie �abd,Walker Hurt 311 i 1 z . I I - � . majority in the purchase of gP0d,/dothes_-t1W frf#hlard Fling, Sailor's Hornpipe and'11i'sh Jig la- Barron, McGregbr, Campbell, Beattie, and to whose walli happy memories .- �', � 11 . . the T"t - leash when the 'great call came,. as ' � will da0#.PW . Four settled;pnini have- ;i_ . , hart cliug oters I-, . � f � I I � 11 � I � I � 'have i�, �', !� - 11 � do not lia"e the kind the . - others sprang from every red spot on i Gentlem , Bi - ied her pulpit. Ten raen. . hind Ahey ought: to wear We . Dancing Com*e11c&-,;at.8.30 No Lun& en- $1-00 =�' McKercher, Gibson, Calder, Lock 7 I - . I - . ey' the Empire map, hence fliese tal�s 'j�_ ' A. D. Sutherland, Secy. i�� Scott and other . . I - I s. and happy are we in OccuP . � one-third wear --but we have ything in the good _7 ee - and in their I � � er � Gallery O' On t6,,AP tators, 26e� ' 'he served in the session t--, i � ". p , t I . . I ts of which de- Z I. -1 R having, with us to -day some Of ' �_ I � � ' ' � - S.- - . Of truth, the subjec � I � ch i e the congregation has been Big- . �� 'They are a credit,'alike to makers arA wearers. , I I � e . . . . Ole � -.1i . � I _ : �1111,5 � -_ � Rues. serve more immortality than - th =" descendants of these pioneer settlers � I L . . �. I I . � lj$$011ll�Milli�Mill�ilill�l�illinI iiiiiii�simpilliollim�Miiuii�uilpillillillimi�miilplomlllllll�iiiiii�ii�iiiiiiiiiiiiillll�ril! Z . -fortunate- TO mention' the W, . . - . � � printed page or the marble monu- liiii�illillilillillililill��illillillilloillililli9M$I . - � filling their places in the life and work nally �� - ,., __ � - I __ � . - . � er the fostering names of those who have passed away 9 � � I I.. I store Full of Cold- Weather, nient can give. - _ - . I � � I I I of the church. Und z: ATchiband McGregor, John Camp- . A . se . . - , . , Rev. William G ha of v1 . t ''--; .. � I One would like to preface the sted- �iA# the Black lives'of several while risking their care of ra in, bell, John Kerr - � i - -1 ' acts Wars, -he enli , N aid George llabkirk, -1 i -; ... . � I the Military Medal. I Egmondville. the work was carried'on 1�� 1 n� , ,� - �_ � � WTV earables - 1, ' 1 pages With a recountal of some Watch for -the Prese'At­ War in - the- own,, winning. service was held as pulpit supply of �hose who have goile to other I., , . . of essential bravery long befor� the taking part in the Both.belonged to a trench mortar- and ,,-� I $10,to $20 -engineer corpag . the year 1867- spheres of service, 'viz: Geokge Lock- I,- . : ]kMPS� OVERCOATS .................... � - - 1-0 ...... I test of blood came on a battlefield ' had concentrated I was available. In ,� i - -i . - . battle of the Marne. 40',i day he was � battery. . The foe ­ � - __ I _. or- jr. a muddy trench -the test Of . I s fifty years ago-- the "Annus Menior- bart, ,�ames Lockhart and Peter 0. -11 -� 1joyS, OVERCOATS ...... : ... � .... � ........... 4. ... . ­ .. $5 to $10 sending a sap in towaid.the German An intense adiar. life, Duff's first Kerr; and of those who form the pre- :�i ; I . ; . . �� � the home decision, of the severance In the ab- abilis" of Can sent session, viz: M, Afurdi�, Robert. I � � ) - - lirres, when halfway a -dross No Man's 'and support trenches. I F i I -bearers,,rescue work and only church home was erected; . .". � . ; , *EN11S FALL SUITS .,. - - ........ 2� . �.. .. .. .,,. � ..,$12, to $ f8 of home ties. of cutting the tiller from Land a big shell eXpl9ded over � the sence of stretcher ' Habkirk. and Robert Porrest, is to 2 I at this season of the year the . k" ; .. I I all one's previous life; the test of ehLy- uilcoverjug. the twelve wds undertaken by Watson and and recall men of Christian energy and - � I I . � - . -?f the sap, , . . . 5.75 to, $9 . � end o �T.� . -SUITS ............ .. .. .. .. I... . . .$ rtainty so far as life holds who went under the heavy church in which we worship to -day, r, . J�QYS! FALL . I Ing a ce to the rifie fire - Il,d Trynor tell PaYn�. wisdom and ever ready to respond to, -, 4- E L_ � � ;, _. I - - . . I . - . . � it, for uncertainty, the facing ,)f me" lv -fire no less than nine times, applied was opened with great'rejoicing, 'and . �L � 0 own story: the call of the church, and of the Lord. - - . - y shows the , � _. - � . XEN,S HRAVy COAT SWEATERS .. .. .. .. .,. .. $3 to $6.50 a future that might as easily hold his t�u I .,in the bunch first aid to several injured and car- this ,building, ortain]. i Three of the former members have- �i_ . �� - ; . . "I was the only in faith of its builders. Who can stand -j ; .,- I � BOyW COAT SWEATERS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... $1,50 to $3.50 '_ death as high in its progranu-ne, with who could navigate at�gdl, The res ent and gaze upon the been given to the ministry, -viz. A. G, � R � _� _1 �; I � . I high -lifted - brow and undaunted, . MeLachlin, George Lockhart -and A� ,. . �11 , . - . . . . . I were knocked. out. 1, had my left , It *as in the seednd battle of Ypres in the basem t:,-., . I . I � !_ -,-OVER 9W arm . -Li ; I BOYS' PULI EATERS .. .. .. .. ... ..70c, to $1.50, - spirit. managed to -* battle Canada will never for- t 14 by 14 well hewn sills, and the rock f . _ ' badly injured, but- I le ,:till ift the rough and W. McIntosh, and all three are still & S - , . 0, the . look in the eye, the springy . on my ba*, and luk him get --when a bombing party ran. out I elm timbers - proclaiming the glad evangel of faith. 1; , . ...... $1.25 to $2 - � . . - to vol -I 1, Which. stretch across its 36 feet, and . : MEN'S HEAVy WOOL UNDERWEAR . . . - .. I step, the facing forward of these boys get a mar - wasn't the 'of bombs. 11 want four men and hope, Others have gone forth N11 - . 11. 1 I into our own treriehe4 -1 st faith A thc: te. I --- �, ­ . , . tNDERWEAR . . .... ... .. .. ... ..90c to $1.25 , of our Canadian land as they march- weak -looking man yo4l,',ift me now, I unteer," cried Lieutenant James. ! not think of the robu - fty to fi]I other professions and sphe-;es� - . -, � � . - I , ­ � I . . � ed away they I d and, climbir.,gy I founders of the church. After h. zn, . 2� 1 .1 . WY91 WOOL to war I No wonder wel&ed 180 powids tbm- and was as Four stepped forwar of activity, and many are playing their- � ­ . I I are church stands unmoved by -1, - i . _ . - I � � - .... � .......... 75c'tv� �2 - showed, the stuff of which they '1M ­;1_f, when I got the parapet, soon met their fate. years the part well in the life,of their own and It � ..Ur 11 - . .... .... .. ; - . e. nd an ad- , 12 j,. AVY CAPS . strong as a hors ly again shouted the of- the strong winds that blow a of other I Ir " , .' the treuehes -there .d , b + - � ,�. o . .MOPS HE I � made n great daY of testing; no lay ten. "Four morel I . B s U, old, joy in the sue I c to $1 56 in the 'to our own e juartette' equate protection -from the stor m -'s bit- - not N - � I CAPS ...... .., ........ ..... � ..50 wonder 'none are wounded poor -devils behird mo 7'helpless utider fleer, and again 4noth ,r c , ,01 Noveni7ber cess of their lifes work must 0 .� � -i , �_ ­ , - - ­& -1 , . I I BOYS, HEAVY t, ians-'y is . #' - I started entered the gateway of death. Three!.ing blast. On the40th � 1-11 I . f "These terrible Canad er"Irp s - I - I �' - 11 .. - - 50c to" 75c back, them by i the fire of the G 'ne. shell, soon the' at the first congregational meeting in blind us to thefact that DuiVs ,churelt . 1% � 1. ,r cent. pure wool; the reported name given' and g'bt. a, see-4n&4130� on my back. were done for by o - greatest asset and work are in th& �N. I . - 1- , ,� ... I MEN's KLONDYKE SOCKS (100 pe � - . back U. `.. �-�_ heavy -fire to O ; chureb, nominabons, for older;. "the _X,.- . � . e had, ' the new ' lives of t . 11 enemy troops, who had only too good , ther curled up.as though h .hose left behind to keep .1 , 1 . 50C to $1 . , I The Germa* bro __1 made, und on the 18tb of � 1 I I - ­- � leep. 8till a �hird party I ship were I ... I M&VS HEAvy XI[TTS AND GLOVES .... .. ... .. reason,to know their xnettle. "These . 5- ` " . all � � . gor, Johil home ,-,Are$ burning. 1�--flres that ought �.� I . . 11 play -upon U I _., �� 1_1� � ini but on f cm as I . I C; - 7 - � � i . - 11 . I . � - *ha *never ru�n and never sur- . � � 11 - nd rughed 'forward, - and they too, join-, December Archibald McGre - o wmke thL, life of home and Afistrict -E � . Then fou t I � 7! . into I - _ 7 A - LINED COATS .. .. .. . - I - - - . . . MEN'S SHEEP ........ $7.50 to $10 render,ff 'according to another Ger- getting into , - I ­ " k had been ed their comrades in the 4e�ii heap. Kerr, George Habkirk and John strong and pure, and in tbe gW, day- . . . ,an on -11 � him Ca�apbell were -ordained to that sac- � 41 � - thidt the ir - �, . - i� war; -, � (Continued Next W440 wit 'or U lemd their 1A - Ajl the above lines in -highest standard of quality. � man tribute - shot while I - ­ . Well, . - ,h of. manifestati . lbey ,sba � ­ � . . For'shi�T uluek combined wi in- �,­�, - - red office, and to -day, we recall - pli th i I I made ten 0--mberm , - long A � I . � reward. All but two of we - I -to make a I I - services of these devoted � . I J - .­ � � . 1:� *,tar -tan " - resourcefulness, com- 7�__^IiA 1. I Fthe, fellows GOL D RN JUBILEE OF DUFF'S gratitude the � FeSsIon, of DuWs first communion roH haveh '0 . :1. . . eous brodgh ' Duff's first, Z: - I I'K+ 't � in� t � I - - - . .. � end.- me to'the two eiploitp; -of capJ , trip, and - - . - -- k -at ten . L men who formed sed away. During the interven- � I -1 i . In out 't - 11 ­ . . ,. � � . I` I � ; - . h ' � �, eA9 4&H , I 'None could hAve_been more fAithful, Pas ­ � 1, of , who were " McKiLLOY, I .1. i -riek William Campbel I oft from other- . . . I ____�I___ If I bt, � , , I mg years, some have come !. � : . � Ge�" 11. J- *t � - + . ,tip$ the. - - .. � = h a . tain, Frede - nd deeils.- 4C 2 1, :ist, djitori�11- a the� Virgt , I � , . ��, _t. . ces in+ 6 Vz*1h_*e.TAfw1#t than these =01 of i . - - , - 3, , i., , ��! I . * , I ch - Many others have Arftenfrom - - . , - � ui, , mo"t. F 71"t . L . ,h wag parts, il , A tim e -s-, �� ,-;-'-- -� -,- - '_ ,-,,:' - -.-:' ;.- , seml I 1� .. Fc�r three years after the �, I � - � A Iff - , � - '-tf Ii " Vhe .first'inci__ I - " - .,'I d t � a r in, i$" A I McKillop, were most � no settled, witbin to keep up -the members an& 44 i P - .1 - i; �_ I!, - � " n, - , CanadiaM U 'On.- the battle , of - Se)rgeant Tr , -� ' of Duff's church.' b-,-tjt the congregation bad a____ ; . dent oc�uire&'durink . ss of scars where iL i§1101 splinter successful throughout, and will live in extend.the influence of - D-dirs, ,churelk �.� . lw I � , ed I, A 1_11 ome S ;,Coats - ; iii charge e were b1p9s and to -day the young and the old, th� Pi. , - e he wat Is the mem M_ - Langemarek, wher 'm Niin.;He weais a silver platd in h* ory of the congregation for among others, of . �, - I � bu ��O ;=. � - He li�A­ - Pastor�he stertvteesp, P' I . o s 11 9: had been frae- many years to come. Favored w with old and the' new are eager -to play- �c�n t f -a machine gun oction. . I f � - head where his ,skull 7 'th I lames Robertson, that rhgged, stal- t'' a pard'- . - ,� ' . taken two the aa� � a . machine guns over beautiful weather,, large congregations d � . � � � - '. s he shot .in rist, who af -.ec- their part well that the days that arOl i� T + ster of Ch ,�.: . . . first German line tured; twice Wa - wart mini may be even brighter an& z, � . . W . Pet. -reaching the furi_ dOmen and once through the chest, -gathered on Sunday, morning and ev e of Christ yet to be, �A�-. -: e amid a nger of the right ening. Rev. J. H_ Edmison, B.A., wards became the apostl T- i ne of them. wher better t1fan the days . I . e - : I with O � ilst the third fi - 1i I . ;�� - - d . machine V-111 . -ial , and of the Presbyterian church to the I - - . � A,"hnd Furs., Ous combined heavy rifle hand was also shot off. A second man secretary of Home Missions and SO', e' m.ark of . 920- thel, have been- , I .-q, � . - gun and bonib fire, Jae m4intainea his was killdd on his back whilst he was Service, preached at both services. I new and great west. Th _Z 1, ag n Laly s height is still vi6ble on the door �m, � i ; HUR0.N NOTES. ;, - � , position. His detachmen' NV � , I escuing, his camradesp and a third �Jis sermons were telling presenta- - hi �-- k � r . - I? � 1 - I , ., . __.0101 - I - - . ion -ad gospel trulh, of the home where he dweltin Me- � _Mrs. William Glen of Clinton, an '1�1 � � . all killed or wounded. his 00MIrsuP e shot through th9- foot- t' s of Christian a � Killop, and the stamp of �his life has k, , I . . ply bad also become exha isted and on Some of the mo9t thrilling episodes and many -felt -the burden of the ent of her daugh- 6 I - I I . was left, even been indelibly fixed upon the whole hounees the engagem T,t . 'k� � -, I - with great task committed to the church 'ter, Bessie to -Mr. Francis Watkins, , I )r 9��l . I .ly one machine gun curred ill connectioi I __ . I -1 - . i i . I � - disappeared, when have occ Sher- Canadian church-, of Archibald Me- of thv,- ,�� 7 . 'the tr r'- � . 1�_, 4 ipod having bomb-thro%'ving. \Private W. and heard the loud call to larger, � , . I t Campbell (as he was then) Lean, that ,gentle, eager and intense How of Edmonton. Alta., son - late Rev. Henry How, B. A., ,an& ". � Z . Lieutelian ' I - K_ I - -1 � lar.e. of the Second Battalion. C4na- xnore sustained alid consecrated effort. spirit, whose after ministry of forty F , -L " 1 M - .- - I . . *1 grabbed the gun part,from a falling than Mounted Rifles, Qf British Ool� I The special music by the choir was in , ervices I Mrs.- How, of Annapolis, N. S. Th,,.N i- - . Z_ . . �� ; . I , : � With him was ­Ic only sur- van, years, of fervent and faithful s ' I �,.-'�; e . umbia, was awarded the MR keeping with the occasion and was I . marriage will take place early im . � . man . . ister of St. Andrew's - . : I . o - 9 .lip- Vir- . I ,Njovember. 4: I , f, greatly e Rev. D. Carswell was spent as min �1 , 1: vivip -� a German njoyed. I I.' 0 1 # g � man of the P - Medal for picking up .. - EaylY �n. 1870 steps e youngest .�_ - I ,*, I itl,�;yl- calllp- h -Master. Franklyn, th ; - ' landed in - is tch of the congrega- church, Blyth z . . tue_wbb rad the a,.;a- Un ' e that had read 3;_ f � - � 71 ai em- grenad st tionys history at the morning service,' were taken to call a minister and in son of Mr. and Mrs. I . B. ..�ainton, � I � �__ .. , v�� . 11 � b 11 nd his cOrP0 ' fourd tb I �r Rev. Archi- ­ . V� en September of t � I e a eply � . 11 I . I ,,ae rear j., the retreating tr . ch, and to risk of his Own life, I and in its reading many were da' hat ye2 , of Blyth, received some)�'very Ugly cut,,* c - , I selves � in came Duff's first � I �, � I . of, the Ger- although at the threw it over the moved. A letter from Rev. George bald MeDiarmid. be �, - 4 ' � I I I i r1ee and directly in front -e- picked. it up and . or. For three years Mr. about the face and head by beinp; � .� __� & . I 11 I . . 111�jlj z�,Jvai.ce. The sl�uation was pr . . Lockhart, of Hanfiota, Man., wid o-r,e settled past and thrown from the seat of an autom0biler .1 __ 4 L se,, apet. ven- MeDiarmid labored with humility �:,:; ; ". ,millg_ par - - I - m .3. H. Vaughan, of Duff 's boys, was read at the , through the iNnind-shield. One cut a- 1-1 � with of the i � �z� ; . in the extre extension of the ; , ­ �': - carious a, -.a,:, b L the two 1privatb Frank tness for the s the forehead -necessitated four- �: i -1 , � �erformed a simila'r ing service. The brief recital of his earnest � � - ! - I . ly all the -ahances T . il fall- same. battlaion, I wi I . )" d Kingdom and -many have grateful CrOs T4,, p . ­ . - . I th.-L 'Atnp, - , e the great recollections of the earlier days an It stitches. 1.: � --- _g so mad � 2 .. . men. Then it was 9 doir ries of their first minister. ''. Z . . self into deed but in b it his appeal to th ill not soon memo . - *: - . . ing on all fours, made him , ce. When he tossed a bom - e young, wi r his ministry that the -The Tax Collectors of Grey town- -1 . ­ � � � � . . � . had -orporal sacrifi fell b an. Despite the unfavor- was �j , , �1. . I I . the c ack into be forgott, during � 7 . - A" - ..ask. I - �` I 97r i,n �r J 1�1 ( X 11 0i 1% I I � I __ , I- 11 � . a human. tripod, sl� -manse upon the hill, wbich is still ship have their rolls for,1917, an& - I �, . - I strap the .gun on his (Campbell's- struck the.parapet and second's he i , ather or- Monday evening the s erected. are arranging for their annual visit. �' ­; . I/ oe had .the trench Without a able we I ur minister's home, wa - I ! - n in the south Collector Turnbull has to, �, � 1i -1 . .1 � I . I I ba k, and .lien fac',rLg the f tation Vaughan threw himself on the church was crowded to the doors. At YO .1 - � c rJA Rev. T. G. Thompson, a nia �;a. , f I � I I I fi ed and in so ccount for the snug sum of $30,453.8a F; �; I I. I 9 - .� and rounds . r which exploded and killed him, the supper the ladies of Duff's excelled In 18 -'ry and Christian zeal was Or- a 1�ij I � ­ . . a thous The bomb, th Collector Bishop has � - 1 _­ - . . . . : . . the attackers fi - saved many lives. themselv6s on this occasion and ev- of energ �71:; . I i . .1 . doing 'held back i �m un- but his'sacri ce - inducted. For three and in the nor . z I . I . ; carried the � f sucl� a deed erything was in abundance and of the dained and I _�' , " � � - i re fellow thuE When shall the glory o d laborcd and $23,807.40. Thd total for the tovmabip . e 1 � - 11 I b a�;, I . ­ . . - 'r el burned through best. For variety and excellence the years he remained ar. . The is $53,761.25. Five per cent, will ber �� ­,; , -_, I ,1 till heated barr n+a.nded his service � . ; _;�_ 11 ._7aAa? ­', _1 __ ; . ... : e nake I � . I his . Orin and shirt to tn I St. Eloi, in the - membership o1jie church was grea,tly added after December 1,4111. I . fi ' 'turned the During a bombardment of the lines evening's programme would be hard StAME-S -The Sunda-� anniversary services. - e "But Campbell 9 at to excel, includhig as it did, addresses united . ) 6 . 'Zii' - eld by Canadian' a We d and thoroughly , - - His,9 . : . the record ?'May 1916, stern by Revds. A.. G. McLachlin, Strat- augmente Church at Roe's church, Grey Township, were, I ! I I tide" runs min- first week of Uri ni ded. Rev: Mr.-I'XPUr, O:E -F ; ting bullets at the rate of 650 a b�ttalion was sub- ford, and Dr. Larkin of Seaforth; re- D ng this mi stry, Cavan , - . I f -afis like . Can y ormed and notvnth- well atten 'r � _�__�_J ---- ially heavy fire, two thou- citations by Miss T�okey, of Fergus, Winthrop, was f ; --.---- -ute,-rnowed down the Germ . nding the exit of marY members Gorrie, preached two excellent' se - _ . . 1, 1_1 . . Z7- ; they sent rank ject to spec ialf - sta � , . and though eing dropped in a sn music by 31r. and Mrs . Mullin. Sea " I , I sheep, tion, Duff's mons, the choir rendered good services - - sand shells b - . I . 1- . I after rank in a wild effort to break . a four-hour shelling. A large forth, Mr. McGee 4 Blyth and Mr - to form the new congrega d well and -'the offering was -generous; On. , . . through, they failed; the brave lieu- area in close to a Machine John Scott, of Roxboro; and last of all church remained strong an . t> nment N battalion of German shell fell e of equipped. .On September 25th, 1877, Thursday evening the entelt-ai - - d the [)ugh the fire stoop. an original poem, recounting som V choice protrraln7rie' . � I tenant had save gun, crashing thrl John Pea- the happening of Duff's during.recent- shortly aft6r the conclusion of Rev. was held when a - . - - . � . I � - � � � . Canadians. . I over Campbell fell instantly Lance -Corporal recited by Essie Kerr, of Me- Mr. Thompson's su-cessful i-ninistyY, WAS given. , . Wl�en it was al �a w t cey; of. Vancouver. dashed forward, days, no lack of aii- Rev. p. Musgrove was inducted, and -Cadet William Wiseman, son of - I unco-liscious, -not from ound, bu picked up the heavy missile and tose8d Killop. There was .. I e entered beartily into the work. customs Officer Wiseman- and Mrs. from: along his the trench. As it cleared preciation, and consequent Applause at ore � n, of Clinton, who went over- - ,the pain of the burn After a few ,,�.t the very beginning ef his long Pas- Wisema , . He recovered. - however, Only it out of t it exploded in the air -, throughout the evening. � ion and saw .. . . back., . few days the parape e affection and es- seas with a western battal . large a display of rich and serviceable garments to. perform the' same feat a But for Peacey's bravery, tbd Ina- words of expressing heartfelt thanks torate. he won th --etjjnCdA;,o the service at the front, was Wounde(I - I a will you see so ent's make- I of the Canadian -would have to all, who had coiitributed to make teem of all. These be ; of and after his. reco.very took up the fly- , Seldor d comfort chine gun and its crew - Elegance an stand out in'every garm -be- . A:,z at Givenchy. Ljoyable, the ineeting end. Aftc,r more thall a quarter inst" for combined.. Sealettes, Mixed Pattern Tweeds, Ze force was in a tight at,, thi5.,time the been annihilated,. the evening so er the I _(Jenying and ing gamet left on the 9tb M�e Wi.�e- . up. Rich Velours, Beavers of this season.. was th I engagement a closed by singing "God Save a century of beroic scjf , -1 I ' in the favorite colors I The diff erence ronounced successful serviee, the w42* -11t of,yearz Egypt with a flying corps � all I own up by a mine Durin� the same g�er- King," and p I - ' ft� 8fn,-' just I " lines, Fur Trinimed, and I trench had been bl -parapet made dan the pastor was upon him ar-d while StL­,�ring hi.3 le!Eer vO4s written on t: , I ; it and was in such a mess that there breach in,the toward the harbor of some before their de-Partllro� . 6 - � the task of carrying the Benediction. - i Prices� $10, $159 $20 U . p . to $40 3 no place to set the tripod. Again ous and difficult I 'in the face of a In sketching - the history of barque -where be might spend -The Stratford Glove Makers, Ltd �, wall his back, again away the wounde�d, bullets from Duff 's Church, McKillop 'for this earthly retreat, . I -he carried the gun on de of the enning day's of L his lif e in rest haN,e a contract with the Tiiiited States 11 I StOleS� he helped- to save a dangerous situa- constant fusila cores of brave in- hour only the brief est "reference woollen gloves, a -Ad 6 wulder Piecesq , muftsy not' before he had reecived enem'y snipers. S No less can be made toD a few of the events and quietness,.tbe heavenly barbour government for women in this I i I 7I I tion. but ich be died f our cidents, marked the scene. E. 11 - of its first and later days, For this appeared and the worn out Pilot en- are advertising for � . ' - (,'ollarettes, ,Scarfs a wound from wh And when than three times Lieutenant evan, of McKillop the history of tered ,and folmd the rest that is county, who are not otherwise engag- . Fur's * . . days later in a hospital. Victoria Latter, of yorkton, Saskatch section 7 and is eternal. Qn the 1,3th of October, 1903, ed and who are accustoXned to 5ewill& . � . the widow showed me the, danger zore and carried this church is a, living memor: .�ev, ID,avid Carswell was ir-ducted, for the finishing department- They' I . . ices $5, $10, $15 up to S45 that was awarded her husband entered the '. -Pri- inseparably wrapt up with the life of I off er good Wages ,Steady olrAPIOy-tnent Pr . Ckoss e de- a wounded man out on his bacl, - district, The pioneers of Me- and he i9l still carrying on the work atford of any- �� after'his death, one felt that non Chivers Wilson also crawled the mitted to his charge� During his and the fare paid to Str . . . served it better. than its bra've win- vate C T "the founders of Duff's. com of the pioneers -of the one wishing to- applY. " e - to retain it three times into a demolished tren h Killop we e from ministry many _Mr. Geo, Campbell, 4th coy;zes- �. I ----------- I net and none des rved I shell fire and. rescued the pioneers that came principally hureb founders and . . . us memento for her trio under the highlands and lowlands of Scot. district and Of c ep and rdanY �,;ion, 0, Wallace' has disposed of bis- - , as a'preclO ii the wife and mother wounded. 12 . . number from'Ulster. They leaders have fallen asle I I antry" M the land, with a D . Clarke of Grej town- " f9conspic J . 'of children tha Iiis country - ,uous gall of the congreg4tion's workers. have 'a acres to AIr s8lon on January - ,'Eye Witne with them their love for the , ,r spheres of service, f I .who gave him UP to -were by phrase of the ofricial �s", brought for things sacred gone forth to othc ship, who takes posse. lived on -his illant acts P Strete C. F_ House of God, and I- Ist, Mr. Campbell,bas Campbell's g, ,hed-Bearek J - In the of an� Yet to -day, all are glad to see that ' . . * Fur Coats the way. On all-'f`urs with the bril- marked of Montreal, -who during a and devine. founding I lives, 9trong6r than preser-t farm for 36 years a -ad has - Men s � I in which be saved a Cassidyp � rged Duff's church still wor'king, � �, �. I � liant: -manner Gc-,rman bombardment. .Went Duff's church, these strong, Xu9 ifteen years ago. FroT4 the- been a prosperous and bard r y the Boers in h6avY d mel� of faith and convictions, Of dif- it was f L highest quality cannon from capture b, tion of the congregation and be- farmer. He and Mrs. Campbell 'Wilt- , 'nd new garments—only the I th African War. The spokes out voluntarily to exposed points an ent branches -of the Presbyteriarr hiceP . 1- Ine bra � - the Sou a se- f eT fore, the members .;Were deeply c0n­ retire to their residence in Listow4r ) . as ed waited on injured men althouO -in the'makc-UP of the wheels had been sm , h . If It was at i church united, and'thus gave us an ex- about the spiritual welf ar. e of and talke a well 6.rned -rest. of peltry used , . ofone m -eould ,rot be nioved. verely wounded him5e . 3arty of ainple of the better spirit that pre- ceriAd teps -were early —To stimulate thO'outPut Of s0c'k-s - I - , .., 11 I to $125 I . and the 9 ,upon got some table- the same time that a relief I ied - vails in these day . s of larger union - their children and a cally and pyjaw-as for which there is a. . Campbell therE edical Corps burr n to 'have them sYstemati Prices—$25, $35 UP from a -nearby Boer-bouse, fit- the Canadian M . . n when in the early days of McKillop the take great and urgent -need. a knitting and- . legs -statlo % dville trained in the knowledge of Scripture ; --..--=.— -r&-'ked- wheel, and to an advanced dressing wound0d. sewing conte . . them into the. w five nearest churches were at Egmon late George Habkirk . t will be held, to Close On, , - . ted , _d and To the east the work. The -s � I out. The wheel is tbree were kille iarpurhey. )b occasionally Nolv=ber 30th, between Grey an& ; . � got the 4,run where "Theirs not to reason why; theirs but and I Catholic, church was supreme; and his brother Josel , - �, I --I I - "' nuseum at ,Quebec 7 RQTnan day -School in the homes Morris townships, both town an(y C . I 11 4 - .now in a I die' risk life for to the north few settlers as yet had t6ok 'the Sun When the church was tountry. Sides are to be chosen Ur - A . Co it is deserved1v labelled "The Camp- to do—and Othilig I �, I This willingness to ally h in- taken up the Canada- Company's low- of the people - ellool Was der captains and all are cordiallY in - I Grog bell wheel." , anadian one's comrades has, had liter � Sunday & � -1, .� I . Another Victoria Cross C ustrations. Take"these as . iti roads, formed with John Kerr. as Superin- vited to join the knitting rand sewin, . -I -", . _J . Ohn H. Ti tile "Michael dreds of ill -es, F. Watson, tlers travelled over primi ve in brigades and gp�e the work A sPlendi(l . . I rynor, , ndent. For him, instruction * 11 �, - I . M1 . unswick. 11 After examples- Two Privat to Egmondville or Harpurhey, te I I I � Sri & Fol 1, V, of New Br -rio, and W. Pas�fie, either a passion, a I -1 is , Or r- scripture doctrine was nd boom. 3 O'Lear .ta: L 1 . 0 1 in, the Boxer Rebellion and of Chatham, , Scottish saved &J that they might take part in the wo q ___ � servir-9 � . I - - 0 0 _,�.. 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