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e51 Council t►jn:.' corapetative sem}lly; unCil 'x r
r wih'aeferenceto the bubiraeag' of this. �b4sis. wi,Ainerican •.dn recite , � mAYetaerrYni:,
1 rse tin re! 1 A more general
„ K @ Ei ,erring very feelingly. to' Moved by, Maser y. E . and a Awa IAP Uae ta}Grig:
" the iamented death' o! a' "valued, Llrgm, Knight, that a g vent>, 00ite daa$O pp
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her, of .the council in' the :person of to the Children's shit to defra . 1 01 - z0oh vigat}tons that way.�otp
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the late., D. A.'Piirdeay, the expenses of as re est- 9u�ck. bq a majoritdvote not,`to erste ' We. Other
Reference was made to the work of ed. -Sent to Ex¢cutiv oramittee, shopping ftpie�snurria Christmas he hittof Suet be safe.gualr ,. that: any of t7gleae. ,, ...
thTdiiferent e0mmitteea. Moved' by Dr. Milrr'.,id J. Doug-' Basil t may b'' mg' ho to enter 28 gives people,110chs, e5' chased' 'up
he following Ise that the eoirnc.1 moralize •the y r t
V y O g .communicati ,ps and Y e done eras' the united church. This .vtill not;
correspondepce was then read. by the Ontario Government ,tiRi assume an= this Real Gift Sho ifts that legislation A toy ded . on art entire w : Dr, Dickie
Clerk, and these were other 20 are practically everlasting and erroneous conception. It ,regards'pI the 'difference -of the $ uresp, spirt
referred to Per cent. op Provincial at embody all of the finest Ple' who go into union as the Prea- from the days .ol: Gagsq JVi�t fi a'
the proper committees' to be deal Highways, owing to lar . r er- pie*
who
church, and the
t ge p and artistic .workmanship, are people who everywhere .aea(uliiig •Owt lit@>abulee •',,wl ,
with. cpntage of money reived from to be found here in abundant dissenters, not Prea- and v
t A statement of the Mothers' Al motor licenseg, do not enter as dissen ging ministers; advice, as to how(
profusion.. byteriaus. 'It does this pn "the ground to. do' their Wolk: 'ft -col W ab
yJtn. •., lowange payments during he past Ex -Warden W, ' R 'g ott, N. W. z° r that the vote of .the r
six months and the number of bepe- 'tnawartl�a, M.P.F.; also R Wigle, WE SUGGEST FOR HER- PresbyterianAssembly is the better yif they, let him alone.
iciaries as follows: M -PA, and James A, l:. d and Gor- church. In looking over Dickie thinks that the will 3
µ don Y Gold Filled Wrist watch 12. up the Assembly minutes, we find that the United Church, just thp� 7r
May; 38 $eneficians were paid $027,00 Rttng, past' cpu counciUore $ when the minutes are on their aide overhead' ex euae, teat' `we` Oarry tib- '
✓ r dune, 8S ' $529.60. being present, were sslre0 to address 14k. Pearl Necklet, . ,$10.00 u they are strict) p
July,7. " " $537,00 the council. $earl Beads, $ y noted, but they have day in the three churches. We ;are -
Angus, >}9 +' These several *06 addressed away of forgetting the minutes that not ng
v $5;7.00 Bantle in velvet case ,$6,00 u are on the other side going to save very much artd,wa
p Sept'.,, 39 " .$677:00 the members briefly. Bar. Pin, Sitver would be
,jiLLN� Diamond car Pin $1'00 np Did the General Assembly Create that little,
Yrrtg too great aiPrbeO For
TTQ■" _�• jj„// October, 87 " " $514.OA On motion o! Messrgi' ZIanl¢y and • ..$5.00 up the .church, or did the church spring A church lies no eater asset-than..r +
�� Hays, the Council then' •ad ourned Onyx Rin
won Total for 6 mouth.........$8,262.00 meet on Wednesday. " j CO EversharpgWritingg • ,$5'00 up from the General Assembly? If the its great living traditions. One tb
This represents one-half the (continued on page 3.) Sets in gold fi1Ied...$9.00 up bl church
the the Asaeceded tembGenhas loo m worthy of being tn'aintained �s
amount paid' to widows .by the `eoun- """� - Gold Filled Compacts. , $$,00 up y Y right catechetical instruction ' Everythiu h
• t , the Government- E UBSTION .`',CHURCH Solid Gold Signet Ring $2.00 u
to terminate the church. In -the peculiar! Pm b�zea ., ` a �t
The Prune. Thou' t y paying an equiv- TD e ¢ ivory Jewel Case..... 00 np apostolic days the church had no of- eliminated in the basis of'unioii. � a '
ghehllnd alert aura UNION HA$ Y'1 tfO Ba $8. p
Ivory Clock Yet
is made ch. Assembly
lY and the
goes
� throughmand t*, will' i
A statement from the Highways Skt�I rP1iC#1 • • • • • • • . - 0 npficialsPresbyterianlied it' y the the bill
EAVer Department, showing the County of There was a very goat} attendance FOR HIM up of a body of be- be the I
y .Gifu in Our Store. Huron's share, or y0 per cent. 04 the at he con only country in the wend in
P g' tdrian al aix'h n h fl�in • Regina Watch, !levers and they have the right to which there is no Presbyterian church,- r
expenditures made on the Provincial First Presbyterian Ch determine whether it will oxist, The Eve man who
roads in Huron in 1922, as Foll Gold Filled $23.00 u Passes on it. from s:°
say evening, December , 6th. 19te p great objection ;s hat it is founded legal point of ,view; knOws'tdrst the
Giving useful .presents. always was' an indication 'Con- Meinten- •chair was occupied lly 'the pastor, Sigust Ring solid gold $6.00 up on a conception of the' church that in Presbyterian churc is at an end, i
of good taste and common sense. He who gives, County line, Rib-struction,' ease Military Brushes, cased, $4 up fundamentally wrong. In the Roman Dr. Dickie said,tat be had always N`.
Rev. F. H. Parkin, D.D,,'Who presid- Tie clip
d gives doubly whey his !,rift is practical; for then th bert & McKillop$828,7L Di kh admirable tact- 3lev, R, W, Cuff Links , ... "' • •$1.00 up Catholic church the power is nested been vgry loyal to the chtiicfi' courtis:
$1,382,60 Dickie, D.D., rlf Knox Creuent church, ? • • •$1.00 up in the ofilcialrclass of thechurelyin the and tltkt it'is,.Cln1y within fire
McKillop and " ""
boys of possession are lasting and beneficial Our Tuckersmibh Montreal, a former assistant and son- of Tie Pine .... , ...$2.00 up democratic church, which is Presby- six weeks that he has been in pt' H
3.88 398.74 in-law of the ]ate Rev, . D. McDon- Gold Filled Pocket terian, all .power is vested in.the peo-' positiod to -,the' -General AAseenibly. h
store never wits better prepared t0 assist you in the 'Hallett and •• Knife $3,00 up pie r
solution of your gift problems. It IS brimful Of Town oTuckf Clinton. 4'178,00 486.20 aid, D.D., and Rev, Mr. Horn, of To Waldimar Chain, because he Ill. lieves it wss•."Ung be-
ionto, who came in the place of Rev. The urgent need of the present wand its physes and that its action'
F. W. McConnell, Dominion or Gold Filled $2.00 u moment is to _
appy suggestions ,for everybody. A veritable Town Of Seaforth 227.56 ganizer Waterman Fountain by every ]awfulemeanshn otter potwer washurch is competent to modlfyi�ts timet '
Town of ,Goderich 2,824.26 b8.41 for the Dominion Presbyterian Church Pen....
bazaar of helpfulness and economy, and the besot Association, who was unable to be _ • • • • • •$2.60 up from becoming law. We must make stitution. It is surely conceivable•
S Township of Eversharp Pencil..... $1.00 up the will of the people felt in this that the doctrine and basis of the
of shopping here you can get such a variety of lens- Gaaeri$h 25,489:81 1822.41 present on account of an'appointment
ible, useful, enduring gifts,. at prices that will please Howick 5,611.14 77.88 Tsanooer direction, were the speak- In addition to these we have I matter. It is for the people to say church should be mndibed, but the
R what they want, and to say it quick. General Assembly- glias no machine
you. dnost elftborate and large ly, Preparations are under wa to to modify is constitution, it must be
to $88,452.37 $3,409.66 In his address, Rev. Mr urn point- stock of splendid Chri$tmas 2 Y Y i
20 per cent. due ed out, what in his tori meat, were Gifts at prices that will meAn -have this presented at the opening of done according to the prineiplee of
from county, $7890.47 $681.93 the defects and unfair easures of a a real saving to you on Parliament in February. common law, recognized in civil or
the bill. We are here to consider t e Christmas shopping. Your Rev. R. W. Dickie, D.D., of Knox
For boys and ]Ken T°tel-'672.40. 11 pprUg• Crescent Presbyterian Church, Mon- ganization. If you wish to modify
Workmen's Compensation claim, re biggest and most important question your constitution, you must: }rave a.
that 'has ever been before the Pres- BUY "GIFTS THAT LAST"a tical, was bhe next speaker. great
Duncan Kennedy , in the employ of J. majority. In this case mem--
Mufflers G, Gillespie on the count roads: byterraq church of Canada, on'which for Christ�tras. Before beginning his address, Dr. hers ate'not•synod and ahsemlly, but.
s • • ..... 75c to $4.00 Sweaters ........ $1.50 to $5.00 July 27th to Sept, 7th„ , Y , , $gp•17 we are here to give infgb,gation• and t� Dickie referred to the pleasure it the whole membership. Has the
Neckties , , , . , , , , 26c to $1. i 5 Sept, 7th Oct. 29th.. 89,37 that is all we desire to do. The ques- gave him to be in -Seaforth again and Pres
$ #s. Fred S. Sauvage Presbyterian $Irrt=clb �;>farined
n, Sweater Coats ..$2.50 to 8.00 Oct. 29th �o Nov. 12th .. , , , 27.10 tion is so large that it is impossible meet many of his old friends. the principles of a stock company,
Hosie Nov. 12th Nov, 26th..... 27.10 for both speakers to touch all bases; Dr. Dickie said that a few months where 66 per cent. is required 'tu
to -
Hosiery •••-....25c to $1.2b we want to P Jeweler and Optician. ago he was very apprehensive that transfer he stock. The Unionists
Soaking Jackets, $6.00 to $8.00 give this information Phone 194. Residence, 10A the presentation of both sides of the never t 40
Handkerchiefs ,, lOc to 50c very correctly and exactly. This O go per cent., only $233.74 pen Evenings. y g8 per
ft Lounging Robes, $10 to 12.00 Win ham Hos tits!, o cretin 117.50 question le church union is not al- a _ question in congregations might lead cent, of th6 membership
Braces 25c to 76c $ g P operating read r ( •n @ to strife and misunderstanding of the Pres
"""' "' Cas Attendance ................ 22.00 i settled, a has yet to o settled ��I� I�I����ur ta�!'71��I@+s g, but byterian church.
Armbands ....... P . • •75c to $2.50 and it is in order that the people may a 111 he was glad to relate that although
l6c to 50c Total have the fullest information that we there was an increasing division of At the beginning there was an un -
$373.24 - �' - opinion in regard to the situation, dertaking given that only would
Fancy Garters ....25C to 50C Toques ..........50C to 65c are here to -night. The question now y
Statement of claim for Huron's before the people of the Presbyterian interval between 1914 and 1925, we there was no indication of strife. union be consummated if it carried
Umbrellas $1.50 to $3,60 Gloves .... ....50C to $2.50 share of maintenance nanee of pupils at church is not at all the same cues- have drifted far away from the high He admits that he was a converted the entire membership of the church.
"' other than our own county schools: tion as they voted in 191b. At (that ideals in which this church union was unionist, having voted for union 'in In view of this, we affirm that the
Boys' Overcoats. $7.00 to $13.60 Mackinaw Coats. -45 to $12,00 Clifford Continuation Schaal $643.88 time we -voted on a personal question launched. Principal Patrick express- 1911 and 1915, but after playing the action of the General Assembly is not
Lueknow Continuation Sc of Luekno 0 of church union, what was definitely ed a hope in conveying the greetings part of peacemakpr between the binding. It is ethically and spiritual -
Men's Overcoats ..$15 to $3b.00 gats , , , , , , , , $2 b0 to $7:50 Letter' from Village of Lueknow known as the parties for several [
complaining of the condition of car- Principle of church _ j P years, he came Y wrong to put a man by law from.
Boys' Shirts ......75c'to $1.25 Mitts union, but each one was ]eft t0 pie- -- out squarely against union a year the communion of his choice to any "
bOc to $2.00 twin roads leadin to L k
Men's Shirts,...... $1.5o to $3.50
Boys' Stoekings..,69c
to $1,00
Men's Silk Shirts, $4.50 to $5.o0
Belts , , ........,
25c to ' $1.26
For Womea `arid .
Girls
Fancy Handkerchiefs, 5e -.$1,75
Doyles Centres,
Table Scarfs
Kid Gloves ,,,...$1.76 to $3:50
Dresser Covers ...
25c to 49.00
Chamiosette Gloves, 76c to $8
Silk Underwear.
, $1.26 to $7.50
-Gauntlet Gloves, $1.25 to $3.50
Silk Hose .... ,
. $1.o0 to $3.50
Wool Gloves .....50e to, $1.75
Cashmere Hose
. , .5Dc to $1.50
ticularly front BelfaAt Ue now, par- ture it as it appeared to him. The
Letter from J. G. Gillespie, explain- vote of 1915 was a vote of the church'
ing the circumstances re he accident is a general principle. ed day tt',
to Duncan Kennedy,resulting in a la defined that
it is embodied 1n the
g legislation that is, to put it into force.
broken arm. In 1915 the conception in every
Acknowledgment of the Highways body's mind was that it was by the i
Department of the receipt of By-laws voluntary consent of the people con
-1 and' 10 as to highway expenditure, sidering it. Now it is not by volun-
and approving the same. tary consent, but ble al enactment t
Appeal for aid to Queen Mary Hos- that allows no such thing as volun-
pital for consumptives in Toronto. tary con ant,
Resignation of Mr. and Mrs, R. A. In 191 we thought over the sub -
Roberts, a Maqi•�ager and Matron of jest, imagined it was a good thing
the
House
of Re uge and farm con- and decided to try it, and now they
nected therewith, are bringing forward a plan. Do I
Statements of the Education De= need to. accept it? I may
pertinent of provincial ants to P Y ba in favor
Rigs Schools and Collegi to Inti- of union but net this plan. In the
tote f tli
[ ago, when the present bill was drawn other communion. At present the.
up, and the Union Association was majority does not represent 20 per..
formed for the purpose as Dr. Dickie cent, of the membership of the .
puts it, of driving the bill through church. They are going as a Pres -
the Assembly of 1923 without refer- byterian Association to carry this
ring it to the people. question to every Presbyterian who
It has been said that the matter of will hear them, and tell them that
church union has been settled, but there is another side to this question
unfortunately there are quite a few and give them an opportunity to.
evidences of unsettlement. The mat. hear our protest against the bill.
ter is still in doubt at tura points. The possibilities are that the action:
In the first place it is doubtful if of the Assembly may be declared il-
the action of the General Assembly I legal by the courts and may be
has any binding effect upon the ques-('hrown out by Parliament, or Parlia-
tion. Argued by some lawyers, the J ment may take what seems the eas-
action of the Assembly was quiteiest way out and send it back to the,
unconstitutional. The only way to people, but in event of the Parliament
settle It is to have it put into the psssing it, every minister, elder,,
a o e county as folI courts. Dr. Dickie suggested that member and property are transfer -
Silk Mufflers....'. 1.00 to 3 76 Silk ,¢ Wool Hose, $1.00 to $2.25 the Unionists and Anti -unionists
$ $ Clinton Collegiate Institute $1, 13.60 ':' h put red the United Church. They are
to U h e
Child's Underwear, 50c to 1.-Goderich the matter into the courts in a confident that the people of this
Hand Bags .....$1.00 to $9.Olt $ 00 Seaforth . ". 1, friendly way in order to have it de -[country are neither going to divide
1,482,57 FER
termined. As far as the Presbyter- the church nor bring it to an end.
Fancy Combs .. ,$1:00 to' $4.60. Ladies' Underwear, 76c to $4.60 Wingham High School... 1,b9A.67 ian Association is concerned, it is The speaker still cherished the
Fane $ Exeter High School ..... 1,2 8.08
Barettes and Pins lbs to $1.00 Y Sweaters, 2.D0 io $6.00 GUSON'S only to determine whethe t r he action hope that in the providence of
P God.
of the 'General Assembly is consti- and in ways past understanding by
Blankets.-!'.... $2.75 to $9.35 Linen Towels, ea., 76c to $1.96 $8>323.25 tutional or not, We don't know what ourselves, they may be able to re -
Claims for damages on HighwaysT T�� Parliament is going to do, but' we aline Ruth's utterance, "Wher6
tr Comforters Bath Towels, each, 39c to 1.75 of the, County, as follows: U 11 .!� �['4 have a right to believe and expect) thou guest, I will go:' but if diveYg-
r $3.7b to $2b.00 $ H J
Bed Spreads to' 8.00 ' Bath Sets ..:....$1,25 to $1.50 John Dempsey, Centralia, $62.90; that our Parliament will do what is : encu c mes or continues there will
P $ C, W. Milligan, London, $31.76; P. F. right and just, irrespective of the�he the truth in regard to each, "My
Fur Coats.. ,$100.00 to 200.00 Unsworth, $4.00„ W. McEwen, Clin- To do your, Chaistmas shopping, -and more than ever i demand that is made upon it. It is God shall be thy God." '
Linen Table Sete, $15th $ ton 800. not right to expect that all Meths -I At the close of this address the•
and Napkins ..$15.00 to $30 Fur Choakers..$7.b0 to 26.p0 N Mice from Sheriff Re are people realizing the fact that Useful Gitts are much dints or all Congregationalists are, meeting was then open and the dis-
c ° yttolds sf the
Linen Table Cloths, 4.25 _0 1b ton, t dis-
appointment of Albert Carter, of l -in more 8 reCiated. Do not delay, as the early shoppbr ' in favor of it. There has never been: cussion which followed was character-
$ $ Cloth Coate , .$7.b0 to $6H.00 ton, to be Turnkey at the gaol -in pp i a majority of the actual membership' ized by a very charitable spirit on
always et first choice. Ma we offer a few su estions-:
Linen Table Table Napkins, Fancy Skirts ..:.$4.00 to $7.60 Place of H, A. Tufford, resigned. g y ib'g Iof the. Presbyterian church, only 38 the part of b„th the Unionists and
dozen ........$3:60 to $8.50 Letter from Mr, Griffin with refer- Men's Silk @ f r cent. have declared themselves i Presbyterians. Duringthe discus-
} Comforters $ Fancy Blouses $3.;0 to $$16A0. $nce to Nter his position regarding gaoler.
Shirts , , , . ,' , @ • to $ , Bap ' , , . , .. , , , • 75c to $1,15 on the abstract. question of union, sion, Dr. Dickie remaked: Let all ar
Crib Blankets and �UVV $4 50 5 00
o pension as retiring Dr. Dickie slated,some reasons why 1 go into the union who want to, but
matter of
...$1.00 to 3.60 w Aprons c to 1.75
claim in the. form of a Mens �t Kid we do not believe i6such a union as don't take g j g-
$aby Cosieea, "Shawls, Vella, Dress Gouda Silks, Satins bill for $Q10, against the county for $150 d$4 00 $1 75 , People against their ud
house reffiit, fuel, light and water, Shirts ....... , ' to Gloves tq $2,25 rs egntemplated now. cont.
......
Bonnets, Scarfs, Mitts, Etc. velvets, Crepes, Etc. from J. B, ReynoIda. F' : because the o not believe A vote of thanks was tendered Dr.
Letter of thanks from John T. Men's Shirts, $� />t0 Wool that the gains that will came through Dickie And Mr. Horn.
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neatly boxed Gloves ........ 600 to $1,25 it are sufficient to compensate for the I
Wright, of the Salvation Army, ask- it
`1 • a a ing for grant of $160. Men's Neck. 350 to 1,15 $1 �D I iT"s that eco to too through f1hD BOYS' REUNION NOTES x '
J @ J Belts A a think the price toe great to pay.
peeYal dale l alhnery , Letter from Clerk of Perth Coun- Ties $ 35C We do not think that the spirit of,
Of ty, re transfer of prisoners matter. tO ' fellowship among Christians is going Mr. Niel W. Murray, Royal Bank,.
Advices from• several of the High Armbands, Garters and Ladies' Sweaters, I Pro os-. Winnipeg, has written Secretary
0 to be furthered by the means
Schools and Collegiate Institutes, Braces boxed $11#50 whit! only $4,5 led, that it is only attempting •€i5p do
AS is our custom at'thiS Season, we are clearing the county that their "' ' ' '
Y P b SUthcrlanthat he will act as Re-
"" by some outward compulsion what union Agent for Winnipeg and di
e -
n schools are open to our pupils on Armbands and Garters Toque.4 an c only As the fruit of the trict. Send along the names, he says,
Re -
the, tlalahce of our Fall Millinery, There are som equal tefms with their own boxed ........ . . ..... 850 • , • can
You cannot'
Statement b ... ; e , , , , .... 500 75c P promote charity and send all -of them, as we have to
beautiful Hata mon;; the lot; Every Hat must go. y Inspector Field as to by law: it. is a product of the spirit. do this thin ri ht. Two more a on
Come in early and gel; first.ehoice, his expenses during. he past year as Hosiery Gauntlets 5 our Lord's prayer that they may be are to he heard from and the list will
per request • of ee.`til$ xecutive Com- for , • , , , 250. 'tai $1,40 G , , , . • • • , • to , one many may is the demand that is be complete. The. Decoration and Il-
• a til is $1 $1 t ,
.mi ppl ""h behind organic union. Dr. Dickie luminaLion Committee are having "r
, ALL, TIbg1't'IN[ED HATS AT THIRD .OFF.. Appkication`� of Children's Shelter Handkerchiefs a says titer is yet. to be found one ,r,
Por an a��l1drbional grant. . 20c to 76e Mitts 40C to 600 cnmpetent New Testament scholar amount
ALL UN'RaMMED MATS AT 1EIAi,F pltiCE: ` _ From the County of Perth, re some for ..... , . .
expendibures oq a county bridge near nil who w 1 may hat that ens a soeo ingmtuae
dren' rr ents taken to ascertain
wire and
Kirkton, $' .. 00 Silk Q1 lc 2 Zr g 1 t p the £ oil! run dto m
Mufflers `D :I J organic It is a spiritual terisl'which will inn into miles. The
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for .. g¢ , • . , , to $ , that is expressed there. The idea of Finance Committee. will complete
ta.. Ho
The g6Soler presented his re. ort, the Roman Catholic church in the their rounds this week.
which s£a bes that`du'ring thq, year 61 4 ' Any petsort
Spril}oners lied be ed to gaol, C en's r Ch ly day; and to -day is to amgke not at hothe when the canvasseta;
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