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I .. � T",* !����,: I— �� �.-, i 1: - , � , , , , , �, .. L ,reA' de , , olm%er Allt?,W' ::4-�." . .1 ull -& Sons � A." , 17-,­��, . �, ,�,q'jfj`�,,,�, r : , .. ty L of', ; . 'L nd '.-'� The Montreal Herald of March 4th - - �,.'��.'T�, �. ]L , � 1. I I - �. 11 ,*ey eh whoze,mims. re -a 1� .+�7 , -'�Lq, , IL . -he beau " 'A, ,.4+' a -ehur I I � t ' .,q , L i ., , - 'P , -, .� �­ . . I ` such atf nde, "�R'& SE g*staricaj - - .B. - -, . . . �. ,.L., :,. :. " � ,pbaple .have -shown E .1 . ,published the f64qwing ,: IV BWX , , ,�,,�-4.,., ,-1 ,.-. 1 .7�`LL `-, �: y1m ,p . .11.1 � ketch, in connection with the obitu- - 'School - - � If room p . I ,­( ' SE . . - ONTARM, RepQrt,-Ue; '�011 i , . ' - " . , , � - t r I S ­" I 1, Jf .i�41 ,1111� r- .� .1 0 . ,� I - L .1 ". I I �- !� -1 . ," A � 4thetic �orbearaifee _%, , -- I I . � i 5 , , - , I ' , , - , I. 11 ­, �, - L ary of the late Mrs.. (Dr.) Worthing. the school reportvft,vigo S , , y , , .11 from thQ- 6R, , i -7 � ,L I I � 9, ,. , h L.pri5f� #.p�,A . , q ta; . Chown ,Is "refusing tion NQ. 9r; Blake -_I" ' , ' ­­ ' " �C-­ L 11 , . . . .; ­ _ �', ­ . , '- . j�" - ".� I - , . I -. ..1i. o � je, , ­ � --.,'�, - , L I - � tar, an kunt of Mr. Earl VanEgmand , I Ur -.v.uvl- ;RQWW I .S�­Z , . , . , ,,, % . . , . fact, �'Jhbm.;-,..'. 9w*, -4- -, 160 -- - . '4� , ,M&b� I t, � I -T � I 1i � r. riyoutte, is hgrdl�, j t, � � . ­�­`#X 1: 1. - ,� ­ ; .:1 I . , ­',, .�qk I . �,. �,� . � . , 1*104", JbIs. TAOUth "jind " � 7===========1 . -J uOLIArY and FebrqgT-7. The' , - . ,.: . ­%­;,�' ; , . 1: � + and which will be of interest to all . I .1 " 0", � I 1401ne . ­� 11 .1"', , . - �- ", "' 4- " " I r, 1,01-4--'.., I .- - . I I I � 11, 1, T . I . I - - 1 . - ..'' ..,,.�, - z. I I � � 'w' -,� ,carej - y ­p anne � e E . are, arranged ' rda f' 41t.l.. . ��., ". ­e,�,,; , ' , , "I ­ * , � ' " i ' ­ " U- ` u to, the - L, I ­.L"��'O.'L � L ill 11 �' , ul ,he Methodist God can resistanew, �41' SP"king,Pf a clause in the report of. � A lady recently died L in Victoria, IV�JV= Oesch, W-Jifit 10as ,.'ja- , " .. �' _+60 - 1. ", -- was bound- to receive the Of- established th re ­ .. It � ; 4" � JLA,q If's"A I .. I an ily recall Mey�n, Blanche "r L A ^r , M­e� 11, 4 " 1. '' �­,L , 11 4 I ,m that all, 1905, that "a union of- the churches B. C., whose name and famj . . . X, - - I .Gly � I . ". . �: � ,,%J MM4 .,-.-.1.1 W - . '- ­­. �% Va suranco, of the -General As- who, publi h R Mi".. .!LL, I .2 . , . '� 1!��',', I ., I . . L M(Mim,paintain to be real and lasting Must �arry the -V �7­, , 1�1 - , , � .. ,, 4_ , �# . � I "'e.. 0 , many stirring. times'ln world history Erviri McBride. Jr.' 1, ­4�uosall- -�- �.� - -�- 7 . ,- "I I it ort from consent of the entire membership,", he and in the son,'- Ida 9 L L.�,' . , ." ), - ffoot .8 ­­,­­- practices (wi i , dbwartzentriO�*�' ..�. ' ' , � � '7. , . �T � I V, - ple -in-all-Cangda. would JIa the Word) ,w.ju= - _ , t, ,-��. L " _ � � . Is OV17� L"I � history of Caxiada. I . . %':­'. L �' ' ` 4 W11,6 S' L " e 9 ly - . . the Presbyterian 'peo, ,� "", _"�. Well. I I 1. ., 'h �,� ,­ I �, ­­ �' ,�� "Ll � ­ ve be6L , She .1'. , ��o � ­,", - I 4, - �ky 1. ­',ji: - " 7 V.',�, � �� L' I I 0. , , , Ile -he I L0141j4 van]Rgm Seliwartzentruber,.I�arbldk ­ft�.; " ­ . �, '. , to urges that Assembly "to denounce t - Of , ".L �� , �k was - , ­', ;,!,L .... i. �,, I - ,1l4d ;.', �"-�' ' " " Justly-iiggrieved bacr,th ' ­ �1 _, er which afardiaid' declaration as untrue and Ove late Dr. A. Woxthington -of -Clin- GlAgle'ticil, .'d " ' � .. . I hicuh ,-0 ,Dnd,' widow Ph . - , "" , , � "-.�L 11 - L � , Sk, ., �. I eviNethdilist1the, external.pa6 , eq; ,,,ag. F ; , UZ 1 ,V,3 ,� - , �� , 1! , I �= St$1 qhlir�wand, people, ,done, .ofhqr�wise'", I Lloyd WBri ;�` . R . , ", �',4& I I L ' - - I Christ hath edtabl­,A, d *-I . X V'r-, , , 1,11"i , - I , .., 4 4��­111 ­,-, ti , t . 11 11 , ­ L'- 4 church ' abiurd also to denounce it Bride. Sr.. HY-F,V,a B 1 7" ll� �,, 1,, 5 - , I ... , -11� I I V -1 t' � Iff I �' , L _haV It ,1L A,rf "', - lawfully � bei. ,IPA,' -, - I' Ont, whose son, Dr. R. A. Worth- , I . 'L . - ­ ' "T '� '! (z! '�_LP� 7- -ton, ' - _ e '.. . - ­"� " _­, . 0 "�' L � . ", Cho - ' ' W§, �Lunqt -�a.`wer.o tb May k�J;f4q`,!'� �. �,,�`L 1.4 , u I 1. W ]- P - -, . i ­: I this , season lf� Dt, account' ing a �Jndingt authority whicahs Z ­w ,UOV44, I f, � ��,.44 , I L I � "U ­ _ JAD I ;. . ' pia�.,f , g­ld . .1 s WL� . -.1, -1, I ]J' th '- eti x ington is now practising his'profes- 101ine Clarjfg,�' - �:-,��, ,� ".­ . Ni��' .r : , ref _ lo -dr But if: al.lL this contr VL, s . I ­,,. ­�­ ", ,. � I � ... ��­ L' excelled '� I � � . ..q.% .- ��,, ,. I I . ,� t�y is merely sembly bas, over any subsequent As Bien. I ' ��., ,�. ,�.�. � . I � 11 . . I . -1 � - � . - l I 1, . � L -Iiiamy, x -. IN 11 ­ e -,it" -1 . I I �­ '­� j , - - � I 11, . I 11 jrjfi�'.unj��L- , - n Canmore, Alberta. . L ,�.. L �'. . ­ , - , -�Presbytei#ii, . nson, A n Schirage. Jr ' , ,4.- . ;: I � 1�111 ' W L , ,., '.. . I ..'': . ;'. �:L: ;. z -,in -- . -mi I over method and riot,�V Aciple, then sembly." These are strong word -her name indicates. Louisa Van- �;" L _ :,QV`a, "L - ,;, � ,Y, '! . , , V L � es- w -if Dr. Laikhi:w6uld-iq,D4 ak ' '# -t- - the ,ver nson, E und So i`-' ' � L ,­"��,�,t X � � � s.yet As G1 ch, Xdft , k& , 1. I : ; I * .4 " . .. . � sel�v' . , onder , .- I . - r 5,,.�11 ': , -1 L� " , . ' tru 1 4, �4 , ""..1-'�". I �- an . OT� .5.. , , , ", ­��,��iz I Ineiie?'I ways of our church;il�i`,� I �., �.;.,`­ I - '.':��-,�' �1. f L hint to. 4nind his own busi . ­.#�4is far as which 'he, asked the Assembly then who with Count Horne, was cond&nu- Kennel, Leonard re , - In- � , .,, _.'I., . . . .1 I I . d a' in . pro towards ton L revolt against. .. ,,,es a isbed found un a and absurd in 1923 and her descent from Count Vanftmond, Hey,; Aniia.,Gbig4ri . -0 K, ,,� ' � - m19 � ATIL f*1 � .y-. words which Dr. Larkin Egnrond, was of Dutch stock, tracing - bw -i " trub , � I '! L " % - .1 ' . boauti I el,,! the Anti Union -1 --�,A! a wan . 1�ul, Jilipleums.' Tiled �de i I - V i side 24,, bo' t � , 't . art ii I r ; -I ,. ', L ­ , ­ , - ­ . - .1 9 . � � _ . si 'nis fb� kitchen or,�bafh ��, bi Jean -11 or , 1, I . . � I - , , 1, . . , . - I , , ` ,..�� � �. room t designs for bedr6o des' ' " f' " IA"' (Dr. Larkin's letter', has * ' ' L Unionists ar ", otInve he uses as a crowning ad by the iniquitous sentence of the gerigh. Sr. 11-Gertie Beehkr,L '1R'O*e: I , , . . ; I'll, .1 - , -. , - I mp� igns, or - thing ,Tf-ff y Boy G, ��% , �-e�.,' _ " ,Arkable7,esambl. , In it S, a concerm-ft are to ,den I �'., ". I I .. -.there -ins;,h �- n- ,66jji-'-'jn rei '1� - I" ­'.�,, ; roomsi. iving rop aflS'LL I - � 'fgfet for. .. j;,", ­ "I,.- L - . .. I I � t��.­ ,� � a te Lee- Oesch Lloyd ,: Jeflkey .." ,­- , I , , . every.' 'k in nee to'.*uch of principles at stake � ' -L .,,,,of these argument for the halting of procee& Duke of Alba, also wyitt n Alva, the F'as r, " r 11 " '�� I 1, I :im , the Anti -Union propaganda that has principles is rule by- -4 ­�, 4 : & li,QUS6-�, Wy,� hav,,.0 n, . Jority, the ingmn , I;Ni. th � ' " ' '* " ' " 03: � � 1� I is P ,,-_t, ., -a desig a quality and. alviiiiii i�fiat -- . ow.. The cause of the present vote persecutor of the Netherlands, a Harold Thiel, 1)-��W& Xeya-m , W� , - ,-�,­', i L' '. ;, 1�a ,;, � I ' L , �­ ry , � I - ::t , "; . � ne such sinister servic41ri the.p�es- very principle by whic� IW-iiti-Union- of non -concurrence does not lie in a beheaded in Brussels, now the capi- ­ ; �­ . 1. '' .$, , I ,;, � ,Vr, � . 2'*d to youf—requirements, and 'these int campaign for non�concurrOnce. ists hold those. �46'rehes, "' ': L' 'i�� �. , .9 " ., i . do ' nd Clarke, Mabe . - t - -,�ad'q` "' .a, , als "Cu I Gerber, Earl U�nei. -' , �ii' I . - .1 i�. I . I., . I � 'y' I ��.. '. - ­ � 4ieh have ch-ange'of conviction on the part of tal of Belgium, on June 5, 156S. In ­­� " i, . , I - , . -7,�,- 1 . - . , First Class -Tena Wiens, G�ord � I .". , 'co - you, � . h; i i One -recognizes the familiar phrase voted -non eoncurrence, , - Gus - . � .-st I 1. Lno more t an the ordinary'kind. - 1-� . I ., rke �Z�,'�;,A .. , . � . 1. fl, , . i- ­ . . . . e' v ... . principle tha,F'resbyterlan people, but it is al- 1965. a inonument was erected to Erb, Lloyd Jantzi and Uf� on , ' �,�� ­ - . l . I I about "board ng up the sacred edi- moreover which they haW-Tefused to most wholly due to the activities of Count VinEgmand and Count Horne (equal), Lloyd Kennel.' A4vaneed . ' .1 ' � �. *��;. I 0, "I I ' - . . ­ � . ,. -, ' I I I .. .., - , ''L "" I i. . � fice I'- and- . the unwearied contention acknowledge as far .4 `fh`4 vot -iighly organized a - L ''�'., . , '� E Ums - . . . . 11 . ' "L, -.1 n the spot where they were executed. " ,'� 411 LINOL . as of a determined and I Prinier-Susle Oesch, Ephriaip, Gin- - . I '. . . . I I - � . ;� L . . , Al thai unanimity was to be reached be- the Assembly and f-, , ,-People are minority, whose representatives have Her father, Constant L. VanEg- gerich, Clarence Gascho and Wallace , � . . . d N . .0 L' L , . .,:: . ,� . ,-!�..� .., ., amental gone L th ; , . . ky fore Organic Union could be eopsum, concerned, There. , , d, ,!!;,! , , , - 'Y' rd'� �. ..', : '. . .41 1. ,Tough inost of our congrega- mond, was the oldest son of the late Gingerich (equal), Lela Walter. Afid- 1.14. f, ,� 0 "V " Squair�. , , I A� , - �,�'L �7 ....................... .. .11 - - " "'.. . I . AU L I ­ I . : . I - -,�- . . � i to )1_1 . I -01. ", ­­ I - ?I , -1 L ,?:� , "'. ­- 4 -� L'� mated is there too. There is the can- pnneiploq9zi. . that of ti6d&%ppealing to sentiment and pre- Colonel Anthony VanEgmon4, -who dle Primer -Willie Bechler, LI'L. FLO0R:"0jJ-,-.vt'0T']1, � , . 1, � ".. .", . fident affirmation that co-op 11 .. .. �� I . . Carl . L 1;,��,i', ­;,�, 1. �,.,.` I 11 .. :, , , ' er,4tian grbedience t. � 8 ,�eourts Of juAIcq ) nd creating an atmosphere of was one of the leaders in the Mar ---Thiel, Mabel Schwartzeuti-aber, Law- ­',�14 , L ­ � : 11111*1­1; I ­ � , , - I -ell . . I I � ", - - . - rneetfr'all the needs of the situation, the churc :'.- '4' 11 - df9tft§t and suspicion. What hope kenzie I '­­;��;;"�4 Squar ii ­Yiidi.'.,; . ........ * ................. I . - . 1'­� ;Ive spok is Schrag, Rubon, GingeTich, Beatrice -':"Q'­j: . I ; . *"`6k . :_ ' � 0, , ti , , ;. I 7 I -- -,�,i. ,�: rebellion of 18,37. Colonel L !". -,:U � I . of Union is there of any fruitful result of"con- VaiiEgmond after many years' experi- , ��n -­­ - - -� -� -a n, lnv Manson. Jr. Primer -Arnold Kennel, I - - . � I . . . L . I and also that the movement is an, on agai Et L -w#� . . I � I . L I '.. .; . � . . . 11 . . . . ­ - 11 -1 �41 I.". 1,;h . I .1 -- � outcome of "ecclesiastical procedur'e." but the Anfl�Uhwd " e to be ference now except at the price of ence, Leonard Bechler, Clemence Jeffrey,- �. . -- P- .:4 . I � .. . I . . I I -L "' I., L . during Napoleon's campaigns , 'r, . , �,�� �. , . 'L I I . . - : Yet one hesitates to- believe that -this gu�,ded by, their, ow.r, � *O` 'Mere complete renunciation on the part of on the battlefields of Europe a -' All h a bar a best - ' �­ ". � . , I ,� .. I .... . .- . �. - � , :'. ; L' I I an & w rtzertru - Th . - I I 1. . . I L I . �- .. ." . :- ,., I . ­ -resemblance- can be more than acci- Is'the principle'tonchl- _ . mi ..:�;:!�, .1 . . I . I 41 - . I , . � I .. 0 freedom the Unionistq? 1. . grat�d to America with his family, Npellers-for the two mionths are: Sr. . , ie­� 1. ,�­, " 7 . I -- I " I , , I . I - iaLl� % dental for Dr. Larkin has expressed of the Presbyteria'A "churcli to de- Dr. Larkin commends co-operation 'and about 1829 came up into the IV-, Ivan Gesch; Jr, tZ . 4 .. L ' � -�:�.",, , I , ���::: �. I � , , i himself, in no uncertain way, in Pres- termine its own &'t,-u,r.a.'. A _IV., Ida Schwar - ;. I � "I �pii-Union- as the pldn forl.meeting adequately Huron Tract of Ontario. It was he .entruber; Sr. III., Eva Bechler; Jr. . 1, .. , 1�1 I � ? I . .. L I ;��:` - I 11 r %.zirtwn ,,� �.,'ater L. I ind byEery, Synod, and Assembly as being ists deny h' ' _ , .11�-', ... � 11 1� . I � - a X . S, - 0 "' I I . _ I , %... .11 - 1. I �,'.­ . � � -L that. di4,dhtvc. � can exer- the needs of our mission fileds. It who was given by the Canad , Edith Walter and Anna Gin '-. .'�.��, �. . . . - � .11. ­ ­� - I . . t- a Com- I". dertie ger-. ,11Z - ­ �11 - , freedom qxcep, 111."a im , , . . � 0-1. ".. . L . - , I � " - a convinced Unionist, and one can cise such .­�*-, ,henle any, the contract to cut a road ich (equal); Sr. II., - . ��.'.t' I . . i , I . L ]i ited 0ould be remembered that the se I . � . . .�:.� . . . . . ,�. . . - a There is- Abe - p M-ciple of of. Organic Union was born of the through the woods, now known as the First Class, Gardon Erb. Total on- . .;:.,.-" �� , . � hardly believe that be has gain gone degree. p Beehler.; L , , � . .. �111,, ­: � over to the Anti -Unionists. It is faithfulness to a pledged W �� ;1, I L L- Curt. a , - . -' ord. The needs of our outlying communities, Huron Road and which runs from raiment, 60. - William Finl4yson, - � - ; 11, ." . - .1 not, however, the statements that Dr, General ..., . L �.11�� " I - , � . . Assembly - afbW.'po , � L . I. '. . I... I - 7� I I I I . � I I ­il L . � I ..�,�'. ,", ,: . .� ' . , - - years' and that co-operation was unanim- Stratford to Goderich. � , - � .. .-- � I . , J�Pl .1 -.11" - , - 4 ; ving the ously agreed on as a step towards .Colonel's farm, a few miles west of .0 I I 1: IF", ... - J -, -:- W-AND-4FE. I ­'ZI. , �, , , PW� , 11, that are most elec-tive in hampering favorable ju '�il Now co -opera- Seaforth, Ontario, -was grown the first � BP.UCF'Flfn.D - L . L �, I - . I I Larkin and the Anti-Unioni-sts make delibe,ration, and after �, 0, the Teacher. , . VW . ��r� I ... . . , � . ill, ��p! '. � . dgmai I i " es meeting, those needs. -1 , :1 ­ 1, . .'Z�.,�. , ". . � - . " - I ". , ,.,. � , . , gati � '�� - m. -, I , ... --- ­ � � � thd edi�se;of­Unlon. It is rather in afid, ddh " 6ris. � I x- tion in efrect means that multitudes' wheat in 'Huron County. The Colonel Notes.-Mis. Ed. Mxin�i, 11.6iii . IT . �;� ., , gre 60= r- P. 'L��.'!, . ;�111.19 �, .�­ � the impression they seek to convey pressed, decided in favor �f Organic of our Presbyterian people in mission owing to his active life in Europe, who has been spending a week with. . �� ,. . Thdi`�do W . curtain is of Special n of a I 1. . 11 - . that the leaders of the church are not Union and announced its deterinina- fields are consigned to the care of the probably found time hang rather her father, Mr. John Swan, teturned --1 . �­, 11 �r in addition.t6 occupying a ver.y important place in the to be trusted. The net result of tion to -the sister churches and also Methodist church, but as Dr. Larkin heavy on his backwoods farm, far he home this afternoon -Dr. Gunn, of I basic- seheme of interior ' . L' " _decoration L . 11 A I ?, it is the one partof reading this letter for some, minds to its Own mission fields. Now the himself has often pointed out, CO- made many trip's to Toronto where he Clinton, called on Brucefield friends ,;, * , 1. . L , . L'�.-�, I . 71-1.1 be a feeling of alarm of suspie- Anti-Unlonists and Dr. Larkin would operation -was only a step towards renewed his acquaintance with Colonel one day last week. -Rev rs . .� �.� ,your home adornment -that is visible from without, and ion and distrui�t. Dr. Larkin does not have the church re)7oke her:pledged Organic M . C G- .1 I . I I Union. He will remember Sir John ,Colborne who had been Armour and Miss Eleanor, who have �,.�, �, f , , - ... 11, `1� invatliblk-Is the'standard by which the outside world hesitate to say that the Union Com- word and so acknowledge Ao the the phrase used in the Assembly's Lieutenant-Governo; of Upper Canada been in Toronto the past week or :', * I I .1. I - ,. L" nittee have made fools of themselves world,and to her own people, at her plans for such co-operative congre- from November 4,1928, to January 24, more, returned home Friday evening- ,.,. w& : rin. ;.".4a" judges'�ydkir h,,Qme. -Why buy ordinary -or inferior Cur- I th � , � . ,. I 1:1 ' and presumiably,all who have fallow- .established courts had neither the gations, "until the organic union of 1836, and later was in command of -Mr. Armour preached at both ser- . . , : , ,, . - i ...... L�' ' b t,e , , . tainS Wh6h -we, can s ow _ , . . AN I "01 IL - .� . .1. � you all the :46W ideas at prac ad the course which that Committee authority nor the dignity which- we the churches is consummated." Now the troop n ce miarni :.- I , ON, V - . - ;I � . -nd voted for Union are were Wont to attribute to them.* if the Anti -Unionists, as -he agrees, the rebellion of 1837-38. His subject for the maring sermon . ; � � . .� '6 - !- I �, )� � , i� �.rw. _4 in Lower Canada duri g vi s Sunday ng and evening- ,� - , ", . ally th same prices- approves a I , . , , '0 " , .�� ­ I I -. ' fools likewise. This is candour in- But, Dr. Larkin says, the vote of think that co�operatfon, which hands Colonel VarlEgmand and Sir John was, "Love," which is the greatest . - .. , I deed and in face of it Dr. Larkin will non-coneurrence is so large tw& - pver multatudes. of our people to the Coltborne ,- I " ,�, .. _re " . New Lustre Painels ........................... $ had met in Continental word in the English language, and 1. 1�1. I . . : ., !-, � ­- 6.50 not object to being reminded that as body ought to call a halt. 'WW'f6- care of the Methodist church, offends Europe, and both served under Wel- could not fail to bring a message to . 11- - . � late as Last fall he himself belonged cent lettpr he caffl(4,Apon, C� - �:! I . ,�-gka- no principle of Presbyterianism, it is lington at Waterloo, when Sir John all who heard him -Mrs. (Rev.) Ar- . . - 111. , `(' Madras Curtains', Yard the adl cornipa of the fooli tionalista to do it,-iiow 'fie`0-ft6ts difficult to redeem them from the was severely wounded. Ire always mour, who is taking the rest cure at , , ,­, . . I.,. - . . I ... 35c t0$1,0L0 to go 'Y UY sh -.1111 I �r� . . . and had strong words to say about that Dr. Chown should open i th charge of inconsistency and surely said thalt Colonel VanEginond saved Clifton Springs, Sanatorium, N. Y., is - , ,� � I ". , , 11 . , . . ,6 ,I Marquisettes,'Yard ............... the Anti -Union leaders who were and give the word to stop. In � this we ought to be willing to do ourselves, his life that day by carrying him off improving. Her friends will hope she �' I I ........ � � ,It" � . . -20c to 75C then a' troubling the church.) suggestion, Dr. Larkin is practically what we practically compel our the field. may soon be able to return to the 'L:. 1, �) ,4 , , I a now - . 11�, - I I, ­ . . 0; .I? i It is a keen disappointment to those saying that in making a &�Ave, de- brethren in the mission fields to do. In Toronto VanEgmond made the Manse.-Afirs. Gibson, of Stanley, has !.� ��'t Colored Midras,'Yard ...................... $1,00 to $2 who admire and respect Dr. Larkin cision the governing factor A0fld be It is good to note Dr. Larkin's aP- acquaintance of William Lyon Mae- recovered 'from her severe illness and . �!. � �1 , . I I ... I. I , * . to find him giving utterance to such what the rest of the people think. proval of the doctrinal statement of kenzie, the rebel leader, and when is now able to be about the house as I . I ;;. - I i ­!� - aspersions against the Church Union But bad Dr. Larkin's congregation the United Church. He has repeat- Mackenzie gathered his followers at usual. -Miss Flora Smith, of Stan- : . .::L" .. t, , Silk Marquisette, Rose, Blue and Gold, yard ...... $2.50 leaden as we find in this letter. None begun to vote before the decisions of edly voiced his commendation of it. John Montgomery's Tavern, two miles ley, is in the village with her bro- ... - - . � I - '. I .1 . .4 1 4 �, .? 11 ................ knows better than- he, that -the other congregations were known, But it is disappointing to find that he north of Toronto, during the first ther the past three weeks. -Miss . 1. . . I I,- . . I 11.75 to $12.50 Church Union Committee has ng. where would he then have looked for follows up his expression of aPPrOvRl week of December, 1837, VanEgmand Grace Ross spent the week end in . . -ill �� . . I powers beyond those given to it b� guidance? The Oestion would have by what can only be described as a was sent for to take command. He London. -Mr. George Swan, C.N.R. ,% I I ­ �1. h . .. I ­ . $100 the body which created and instruct- required then to be decide& on Aw sneer. Moreover, this statement .. ­� � I � -C, 'ntzes., Yard . ............................ 30c to . Of arrived in time to take part in the agent who has been confined to the .. � - . . . � I I �141, I I . - ad the Committee. The General As- merits and that should be the only doctrine never put forward as a skirmish which scattered Mackenzie's house for a week or so, is better. Mr. � I ' I . I I- � , was � . — ­ . . . ' i .1 . . . - . sembly instructed its church union way of deciding -the issue now� � Each "valid reason for going into *is band. VanEgmond escaped for a Bradly is here relieving for Mr. , . .11, I , ,� . � - tI . I ..""! .,P.. - I., . il committee in 1924 to continue and voter should ask, "Have I any clear United Church." The reason for time, but was finally captured some Swan. -Last Wednesday at noon, lis- " 01--. , �; , .., . complete the work assigned to it and and conscientious principle keeping Union lies in the needs of our cOun- distance est of the scene of the tening in over the Radiola. at his . ". I . , S � 0 S W . -111, 4�1, I ` .11 I rilmn"e- - -Ne- -m� ' Uits moreover, enjoined "all Presbyteries ihe from following my church into try and in the interpretation of the skirmish and lodged in Toronto goal. home with a few friends, A. T. Scott 1111� . , I.— 1, .11;-, I 11'­�, '. I . pring � . - and congregations within the church union." if no su,ch principle can be' New Testament ideal of unity and His cell was cold and damp and he heard the inauguration ceremony of I .. . . I .1 to assist in such ways as are within found then a loyal Presbyteri � "'.1 . .. , I .. I �1� . . an will the statement shows how closely the contracted rheumatic fever of which President Coolidge at the Capitol, ,Rt � . ,, I � - their power to carry out the policy mark his ballot for Union. More- churches agree in their acceptance Of he, aled, 'at the age of ,59 years. Washington. Every word of the in- . I .1 . . - I . . . or. n of the church inthe matter of Union." over, ifLDr. Larkin desires to halt the fundamental beliefs. Dr. Pidgeon's Colonel VanEgrnond was one of the augural address could be heard dis- - . , . .. I . I - . I . . . . . � � � ­ . - L That comes near to, Dr ­Larkin him- whole movement until some foii� of interpretation of Scripture passages victims of Mackenzie's uprising. He tinctly by the party. The band and ., . - . .. .. ��, -. . !-PERFECT W FIT. self. Every minister should, in obed- conference i's held, why is it that was a man of ability, a brave and ex- also the applause of the ten thousand L . �� J I . ience to this injunction, be giving his First Church, Seaforth, is.even,-!now perienced soldier, and a very success- people who had the privilege of bear- I I �� . I . ll.i 4 , I STRIKING IN PATTERN congregation clear leadership in the volting on the question and so invit- ful business man. He enjoyed the ing him. Eveyy detail of that im- 'I, L �� , I 1 direction in which his church has de- ing controversy and disruption? I-— - - . .111- .1.1 �4 l RELIABLE IN COLORING confidence and esteem of all who knew portent ceremony was announced .1 I I . I cided to go. The Church Union Com- Dr. Larkin is very emphatic in his "', ,� , .1 4 . ', I 1, him. There was nothing sordid or throughout until they left the build- , I �� , I � ' I Al "I �AKING- mittee ,has no power to do other than declaration that there was!an agree- self-seeking in the part he unfortu. ing for the procession to the White '.,.� f ' I ' " .1 L . S"BS' - ,� " , , . . . . N LE it is doing and to speak of them as inent that on no account should or I St. Patrack'sDay ` 11 , I - , nately took in the up -rising that was House. ',�' . fi , , 1. "stern, relentless and Intolerant" in ganic union be con,sum'mat4d until I ; I i ') I .�, 1, / 11 C O R R PC STY doomed to failure from the start. Kelly Circle. -The March meeting� L Pp , 'ICE I I . . W0N6-!M1TC1A IN . 11 . ng out the policy and unless there was pr�dtieal un- Colonel VanEgmond's widow sur- of the Kelly Circle was held Thurs- . F. 41 � . , - I . steadfastly carryi 11 ... I .. I 1, . L " of Church Union as laid down by As- animity. This is a statement'often &9N vived him 37 years, living with her day at 2-30 p.m- with Mrs. Hugh- I L�.,% 111.: . t , ". We'are.thoroughly satisfied with our -sembly after Assembly, or to speak repeated by Anti -Unionist 'and of- . � ,, ' : " � � t , . ., i J � . �, L rg-42�1 c t u Jr 11;;; son, Constant, at Egniondville, Out., Berry taking the devotional part Of ��.J 14 P - ilew SpOing Suits. Moie'then that we of Church Union as "this ill-fatod ten refuted. It is true that an ob- Mrs. Worthington's aunt, Mrs. the meeting. Mrs. Walter Moffatt ;'- 1. " ' 1, . . , -plan of their" is simply an unkind servan t'd in , I ­: ,"�'� t . 11 �� 1. i� are delightod *ith them, we. knowyOU perversion of facts and Thwaites; a daughter of Col. Van- took charge of the topic from the ! "'i i � I , � I I . These men are thie church itnion report fo'A,gsentbly Egmond, had inany interesting stor- study book on Honan, Mrs. George , . �11 � .. doing nothing but their plain duty, in 1906i but this so called,"pld 'PI V . .,�L�: . 1. I , , will be- delighted too,. when you see dge ies to tell about, experiences at her Baird taking the messenger prayer. I .:,� � - !­ . � - and at considerable cost to themselves is not contained in any resok6tloh or d��a ­;,. I ,�rr " 11 , m,, For'months past we- have, been and one cannot but deprecate such an even embodied in any readrnmernda- soldiers were sent up to search the from the messenger on the work of ..Ji - the � � 11 old home west of'S,eaforth, Ont., when M!i is s Mamie Swan read an article. ' " ��\\ - . �� . I I C I � .- -, I Mus I 1i .1 � I ',� .. , I . . e6 r makes. tion. I. � . . dill nily searching 1the m4rj� unworthy attack as this lette � . ., . I I - ge � ,for In 1912 the Churdh Union papers of her father the rebel colonel, Mrs. Donald McGillvary of South I �.%,� F11 I '. ­: . '', I the. most -attractive display of reliable (Dr. Larkin assumes that the hearts Comb-Attee expressed its b6lief that then in prison in Toronto. China. Miss A. Raftenbury gave an . .�,,, � I &" I -Fl, . �. .. .... 11..�'. I I I - actically unanimotiq action'could be K� Mrs. Worthington when six y�ars item on current events. Letters of .. - , I ce ' ... . , �\ I ri S. HoW them and that they are agonizing In- sedured within a reasonable tivie and old, in 1853, was adopted by her uncle appreciation were read from St. . ,:­ . - ' of these leaders have failed within pr L, . 10 - "I clothing at reasonable p V X')'� s P e, fe S : . ! I I � .: �wardly at the dilemina which is ere- dee-med it unwise to proceed Inmedi- . . I I , ,k: well we have succeeded we Will let you and aunt, M,. .nd Mrs. Ri,c-bard Christopher House for the Christmas 1. , . L . i.111 � 1�..- I be the judge. . . - . . . ating "heartache And worse from end ately. Every effort was made. by the Tbwaite.-, and went to live with them cbeer which is sent by the Circle I 1',,", I I :1 ,". ' . to end of this land, a dilernma which; leaders of the Union movement to Stlames'Chuirch 1; .. ­� L .':�'�'.. 11 . . . at Clinton, Ontario. Mr. Thwaite% each year. The roll call -was respond- I, .. , , ,�`, ,: ...... . I fy I , . , - L . C6meAn and see these Xe* Suits. -according to Dr. Larkin, is of their bring about unity of action. But kept a general store and in that store ad to with verse -of Scripture of the . L.,14P I - ? , '. ,�4L, Iti iaking. Certainly the_bearts of when the opposition herame. 6igainized I i . ��,'�.L L Notice tho beautiful finish and'the pe Own 71 for a short time employed as a clerk word "gratitude." The business part I . It'.11, , I I -VI, ��L' I I I ., I I I., . I 11 . . .. r- all gobd men are pained at the de- end tbeir determination to,'tdgist Un- ,:�,, , ,. ,,, N . I !". . ".��.l �.�:, ; �., �,�, � ��. the late Joseph Scriven, whom the of the meeting- was taken by our . , . I .. See the now patterns a �'aftd serti6h of their church by ATd1-Un sts wits takpn. allhope of it ,; remember as the President, .�4, � I ,�L 1`7��,,'�;,'�i��,.�-,i��,,; , , 6: L'�, - lonists 0 world will alway. I � . .1 �1� � L� but to any that tb anything like vrarimity had to bts ,:� 11 " . ;r"��i7,,lf,,,i,��i'�','�4,"*,�; 7�',­ Then slip one on�. and b6hdld 'Unialft leaders repent of the course &an up. Dr. taTkin nrg4t�' donfer- hymn, Box Social. -A box social under the - I � "I 0 burc� ion at all m "UESDAY - "fed .- . .1 ; ' , �,:­ , -, W composer of that beautiful . . ,� ,� ", . L . . -1 �,. ", '. "o . ;` L I 1�­ , ,� .. , �­V. P " -600 ` 1'a;` -t,, d- i1i clothing por&c- thdy ibime taken and would a�t dif- .evice ard coliciliation. Tte ti *ell a- A monument was erected by popular hpld in the basement of Union chuich � . of .1 . " L'�';"L , LL 11�� . P., "�'T What a Friend We Have in Jesus." auspices of the young people was I - ­­� tb L " ' - � I , � , . . ,k X. -I �.,�Tei � - "It, " 'Wor 11 11 1. n, I 1� " );, "'. , . // I .� . . .WX I , " L ' � 11. I . ., , , , "I % ,, , . 4 -We If it bad tb'b,e done ovor d- ware &-k the Union Cornildttoe has 61k �, tX i L ... .. . �! � , � ,, ­ " . - I _ , I 9 , ),iddly'p4k.-the Pike ' ferently I subscription, to Joseph Scriven at Tuesday evening last Mr. Henry � 'I '" . �*:� -.11.1.-I. . � ftilgm(:�l I If' " �,zopw L ...... � �,", . I . :�.� - ' - -nd aprnin 4)id .has Port Hope, Ont., the place where he Horton, of Tucker%mith, acted as , " i ��,, 11:� 11 twain, is c6ftaibly, not borne, out by tried this a'gaffi.,a - I . L, YbU. See th4'S is. h� u Ile . """"' I - . �, . ­ .. I , 00 i�! I . , Olt -�- nees of these men. alwa,vs Net m with $&'­ . 7.45 p.m. died. Mrs. Worthington used to tell chairman. A splendid varied , I.,. , , "I I " 1, I I 1� I . , L . , I... . . . _ utt .ra � 190111- L, , : t,,���*;",�. . . -1. 4,� -, , ' I "" " . . , li, 7) ,v , �, , � . � . I . 8 I at 0 I I I - I I , . I V`& , , .1 , ing der4alid for the.,.ghathite of Joseph Scriven's great kindness to gramnib was given to a large I ' I I . I/ " I I � . 11 �1 ��, " , I , � .1 1. � 01 L I ,:."P"I'� . 919 " ", " � P A.'' ", : , . tbey khow them�selvas). st"ender of the princirlp of of itle anyone in trouble and tells of one ence of aolos, readings, etc. The I � Li LL I Irr c a � " � I.- � I � L' . -..,.'4.-'!" .,­'�'­ .I I - " - ,C,�L t , ", I . I . Iff uniott. The Anti -Unionist -s A,hvei' a]. occasion on which he .sold his watch Bruicefield orchestra gave ­ -� I � �� 1. �� ! ,.3. 5-,, OLO . � I 1 I . : I The I - I . probab '� I 11 I ly Dr. Larldn-knaws them rtot�ls � $, batter tb4n na; 111 r '­ . I e . I 1: �,,,, . vv, 4k �� ,0��?M,5�' , ... L I I .ra Is ,no evidence I the lattir � ii, ` I "', 1. I I.r ,�'jl�.'� `�, �,-� - , " . . � . - RT. REV. the prb� - @1 . . , , L . � , � ,;., . t1il 14 L L - ,..� I - I at, Dr, Larkin adee any t1flifteiplas* ways elaim,e4.018t 01py we�d,tha bmde ., ii�,'!i"` ­'; - I ��',',, �.L,'�, I L - . L .I. -I L ?-i.,1- , 'L t - � to buy a cow for a poor widow who gramme. The boxes which were uum, L :�'. ..­­­­'kL '' L' - ... U-";-, � -1111 -, . L,�, V� LA'T, I , �g�'). I . � I '), . al -1 �',. 1L. . -, I I '­­ � , , " 0 ,, kt stake In thi§ �htfth UA16* Move- P1464bytatfat obtro-11 and tli6t tTift,nwi had lost her own. bared, were handed out a.* Were . r, , " � I , ��­ . I - -"--- - - - A . . MONSIGNOR BLAM . . . " I , ,r'7,,',,'!r�,'.,,'-,L---------------�;- � :. � . I " 1. �,o� ,,, . . ffiobt,', rfidem� no axpressly,g, ,,, 11-.X I 'I', , " . .. .1­11.01,.�, I . ., L."L. L I I I ., � ­� , 1. . I I ��. � � , ,;p;� ,,�,-t .. � . L .1. ,, tYithht iit# fbtf6ited their right to thd, h# ,, Toronto , � ,. �. ­ . I I , , � ' ,1 , . % ­ L" `­ "�VAL M)rs. Worthington died at the home prettily trimmed and filled with, d4tut- � _ ,, ' 1. '­ � I 1. N ., I L "L I ­,�",�, ., it is, OA17 a question of hlidthod, AW mid plivil,aga of memberslArp - In W. of her daughter, and was buried in ies. After an enjoyable evening -,L,�' ,F-,.�,�� . . . 4t" . W, �z� , . I ��, ':, �; ��: , ­ I T.,., , , �', ", � " .,m�,., "' � I W' -`� '..'� . . I . i-illu . .. i �1, ,, �,- i�';. � � , I I . 6ur.Lifi� the I `;��, ,� ­, .jl .. I �,�, ,� , ,,"",L I 1 7 14 .�` � 1� , - . . LL , I �'Mojf6 L' 8,0 4 at I .. �­'A '! 1, o�- " "i � "; ­�, 7 ., - �;, " I , J I I Wd *I& flife 9*0po#ed, "Plbdo'ell ofk� *dti.6141 . . 1 11.111;g�l­*�. 1 - ;1"..''­,� � � W"a''%', ;, �111 ��l io &m acquAlfi at Royal Oa,k, fiVAL the orchestra playing ,'God sd#40 ftfa , , I ! 7, , ; %"' Ufti6bigU Wilk,, fibl0oan ;% -Piagbylitefflih Chtxtb. 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