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shall Arlak og the book, by the ,vmy, Ver, C�ihe plates,
and fourth
or& therefore hall he lift up the hed," was, the -presm-tation, aw
the socoiid, thik-d t4,16 XV&
in 041cliprov- wijuiers
notable
while
cmd, Isth days, ip
to say, on eap al in-
rioforred to. some of the u�un� Ben Johnson, who h,4 in the
e'he brooks t1lat God'had catisedo sprino Anpopular
.40, MUT VW41UM -S2 prizes. Winners the
j a a Q4. ? News,. 4 along l5a's pathway fortbe rp- chpir, leader for
111brook, Stsk.; Mrs, RfarY plasse r lo AUd tM, 8 nticularlyi prayer, od1s, Word, 3h 4, M.L.A., VlcbDria, B.C., N. CLU N S fresliment of TRis peoSle, stressing who -has ser4red er c9un"tion
ell *wit Ld� Oth Bertha goggirt, Blyth Ouse, era., PW the church owing to hot" tedwV41 to,
.0y Godlz:Souse, and the privilege of d� Hwnikon. The address 69 'V*41-4 br,�
ways tue %nato en came from all part- of the Nelda McEh
I "a good., The. lar cong egation Mrs. R. E.WeKenale, and th
-1 tud,r� deshi to 0 D nearly One thousand of Mrs. Do wetigir6ng, 1 4 ge r
made,, unanimous. .4' R%armnby whiclv.coirtpletely filled the auditorium tation made by Mr. Dsvid,
to that,beautif
ulctty and vi them. Thlais a meeitang where the Wary 'Wood,,, Blyft ..... 1$31ya the lia sui-woundirias a ParX iment East and West met in reater,com- -1fouse FwWsbiug. XWicient secre- and' -gallery, -were 'most respoiOive Chairman of -the Board of
the -, irrin 183 Tary of Presbyt, . , I A
10, g- ppeal Te proceeds of the
once more. Therefore, *Iien thii op. radeship than ever before. th b - On& sympathetic to his at evening amount- It was hogj -and challenge.
They fDVM, MrS. 1�.e Wkt'
176lYe h ed to $2W. portunity amoi I desired to go mid qd -as representative a crwd frorn, an, 1gve Sc4-rieft V�41t6v .......
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'76 services as ld 'be hen- I At., this service a memorial hymn, The following was the addresA, to
-at great convention. over the country'as has ever met in 8ertha 1�oggart, Blyth ....... .1
mews oraAnization, J4.
Attend th rit6an by Miss H. I. Graham, augh- Mrs. Johnson: 'Dear Mrs. Jqhnson: orediby his be chair. Rev. an.
May I- say that the; tril! was taken -one Canpdiaii wo
U tent WD -V tei of the first pastor of the congre- It is with the wery heeest re)gret
W. R., Alpof A
e I They came pinse to a
ex
(Brdir ly of my own volition, but at, theiro'wri
taiy Of =ved up to gaiiou,.was sung.
-hat
shall never forget, the spirit, of lively political'corivention financed? �and or- Clothing. that we, as a congregationr feel t
186% the ffice
interest and entkuslasin which *as ganized entirely -bY***M-ln. They Margaret Elgie, Kippen ... -of and Rev. A. At �7 p.MaL the church was almost the time has come tosay ood-bye, 63%p rot Elliott Zg, 5 'FiVd
made asaiA- filled for �he half-hour song service, and�that the happy ritions, that have toril 48poRing Fwenth) 6
manifest throk o Purposes; as outlined y Mary Wood, Blth ............ 186 E:Doan, of Glintono. 'atin)
ighout the whole pro- Carrie for t*
Modk during which many old favorites e3dated for the must
%I �6om4n, of -tbe National PrOisinal C;ommittee Louise Matthews,'FiDrwich ... 183, ant secretary. past. two
ceedings, by the Liber which called thO convention. These Janet Aikeaead, Brucefield. 179 M.P.P., af re-elected among the hymns were sung. By the cease. During those two
pleasure I had
Canada, and'the great
ere he organization of The cooftpetition. was under the sup- Treasurer Of an office he time f*r the regular service at 7.30 by your, personal qualities and your
in -being of Miss Edith Zawltz, R, R. has- ably filled inception of pm. even ithe aisles were h"
7:1 wit faithfulness and efficiency as choir
w,j aMved in Ottawa on the Liberal*Omen, arA the.volitical edu- erv;ision
euder- rived here A
ger co =a
-w�. ssisted
I 6tb, of April; .*9 pi�idd I Women NO.- at an expectant and ea tion. leader and organist, you have
2, Ilderton. She'
f Liberia those who have corne,
re the equipetition y,Miss D The congi�egations of Northode, Sea- ed yourself t 11 ho h v he in r -
a Miss The Presbytery
see -at oriew 018t; the indst petfect,ar-, T aessed its ap da ae t to teresting stork. No comara- Rowe and Mrs,. A. E. 'Springstead. All preciation of the, seWt6es of the r--- forth, -and Knox Churcb, EMeefield, eats of our church at heprt. No' ef- week are
he finances Of the �;iivontion Mrs. a12' or our recep� an in ft's,
rangoingfits were mado ere of the tiring chairman, Reg--� E Hogg, of had onAtted their e,�eniug service and. fort or sacrifice ever seemed too great, daughters, of London;
y In the SOUS lare possible because I -ca f these ladies we iWmb so Iriends were present,fromhoth if thereby you,felt that the welfar
tion and care - during ur st 0 e, Atkinson a3d family IfteW- a, Clinton. al roodk*.4 its sympathy Many i
Institute Branch, TOranto. rs,
Stevens � -and daughte Eu4n` We.,viere immediately direded can that. the, finances -of 'a le congregations, also froin.Kippen, Me-, of the congreg-ation could be advarie-
to reg- over before PUDUZ The Live Spo6k Judging Competition for Mr. Hogg and' r< Ile
the qlateaii- lAurieri convention were peop in t) Louise, L I on�don- Mrs. W.m. a an -1
-ten classes of Icss by fire of theip,, umful church Killop and the Presbyterian Churchi ed. During your term of leadership, ad, *3 T. L
beaiaWul hotel could Led. the convention popei,�,'cost some consisted in �.Vlacfngl
but as that most le aecorranodtion e'-�vas,a $500 Aock. Oial' reasons were taken on building early It was Seaforth. Rev. W. P. Lane, Rev. W. the aervice of raise has been a con- don. -Mr.
not begin to provic $790. In addition thev family, of London, are, in the. e decided to make th,6�L A. Bierriner, Rev. R. R. Conner, and stant source of inapiratio* and
a uner from, XT, W
rye limehean given by the l4ati6ual Ex- five classes. It -was possible for th of Pres your
for us 911, many Of title Aelegates'w 'hairman, ihe,Rev-John Smith wereprese:nt t example and Influence have secured Furcha ed I*st su'la
openin day. But the boys to make a -total score of 760. The T�Ytery consist of, ecutive on he
taken, to ot�mr, very comfortable quar- 9 RGbinsba.--Wost of2 the coti4gei
primary... expense of the -meeting., of a following are some of the high totals: secretaries, the '.A*4§)r and t1wee Dr. Bryces evening sermon 'was in your choir a decorum that aften-
ters. Score ministers and, the inin-1 ased on John 1-14 from which he times is sadly lacing. By your faith likely e occupied bythe end of bw
ollowing morningregistration thousatiO Lilbeml women *ere kept
'by -on, FX ar rw ing bT The�f id
Axellibaldl, Seaforth... 681 isters to lie Revs. 0�` 5',Clsrke. Gode- drew a wonderful picture of the beau- in their possibilities, as wen as week
on well below the $1,000. Th - W,
Was completed asi; the rst sissi, at is a. leg e, June 27th, 2�'splendid pl* -fhe
Warren Zurbrigg, Gorrie ...... 660 rich; E. F. Chan*' f.�ordwich, and ty and attmctiveness, of -the Saviour your kindly and. efficient leadership,'Wle son in, economy to all political Con- a
nvened Coo
ed this Saviour in the you have brought forth
co at the hour Of ten eclock in your co�,� Read to the ity our-ait the reception Tamil 4 the Chateau- ventions where economy is not a corn- Edwin Johns, Seafoth ........ 657 A. Sinclair, -4 the laymen and corhinend
in W * , is. to -he given in the Toim,
singing of the atia - An A Robert Arc!hfbald, Seallorth 652 to be Simon Do, , dram -2
's Church - J. most unqualified terms o all and es- rmembers talent-& of which they them -
with -the N nal - iblon virtue. , financial cornatittee Of A
Orval *-Oowari, Blyth ........ 654) Beacroft, Belgravd L. Tyndall, pecially to the young. Both morning selves were not aware, and which will Hall by inernbers,of the . Y�.P.
collected he money
m110 anada," following, by the Executive eat n
and night Dr. Rryce's sermon,'& were prove a'real. -blessing in their lives; Of B"yie,1Urd0T th�a dir iO of A
the opening -addresses of Mrs- C- H. -from Libeial women. Gordon Reynolds, SWDrth 649 Clinton. der e, 4 ceg
rA.- Mrs. The convention assed. no, R6bert Connell, Palmerston 647 tandi Junior Guild of Trinity
political ing were chosen of the very highest order and were and eyond all this is the influence of W(M TOWDShend, un th U04
Thorbum, Ottawa, rse.ms peace r al. friends1kip, whi
It did - ondo
The, high man and second high man fo he ye2olnl=*�,,� A. Bremner, enhanced by his winning and gracious your person ich can- Of the
kY, re�solutiofis- heaty- -eupport of received a silverup;arid silver medal of Brucefie d, t which BOY11 first class,
This is
erwell, pargarg�h urging grain, Montreal, Que� (in Frenc, Rev. W. D. ersonality. not be measured in words, bu
Lea 'Of Natioirs., It ively. Mr. W. .%edd, M.L,.A., McDonald of Fgtno"0011e, as chair- The -musical part of the services ill find expression in 'the -lives
and'Mrt. W.:R. Moth of and 'you Will surely n , - � ''
also, em- respect . . .. . man of t' Mafn-tt�d#* and Exten- was also very fine. The order for th it RD rtso he ose with -�rhoin you have had such 9mmme c0mmenCes doptiim'- hat juite nice aud,:.Mr. C. be 11, M,L-A,, very
After a number f addresses upon phasi y a y 2n4j there will e'! a
Un. kindly supplied the funds- for the pur- Sion Fund Cozaiwft�';:- Morning and evening worship is here faawship. We _feel very sure that day next, Jul
by the Rig%t I base -
the "Brit" Cory �y chase of these trophies. Mr.. Medd A very 11ne-defy &I r on appended. the friendships thus established will ood,proltrailime, of sports.4ind
ftation" *il Pape.,
and xeitirate(
JOW0Ws 47rVe,
was giv-
e tour,
U' sphere of influence be opened up "d evening VP
and Local Orgard I was on hand to present thern'to the "That Virtue, 'th6 :Ailp games,
-*M ply of -which Fllowingis the rder of service: not -be broken, and we trust that in aU hard- anl sot;U.11, etc -4,,
V' el. me 0 ith musk by the BIU6:,L
in ithe- so � I itq t, J � the ETitish winners. is t e
-aii tly, in his last election Thalt
Isi 1ucfieOA,'w . h list of seldom exceed's the:�AiiMemd" 11'a.iii.--Processiorkal, "Now k; the Providence of God, a still larger In. dagafternlb,&il
a pug im-11 -hall -but" &�
. 9 � iuch.: that each of the en by Rev. -A.':W wn, Ahfield, we all our God." Doxology; Invoe
the prize wirmets May
d ov&e%rti�� zonsuthtto* ft is a sl 110, Scripture Lesson, for you, in your 4ew surroundings. Water Boys orchestra.
the
werflow was sort Of 'British Cnstitu- classes' virtue being-' ti'_W', I very tion, Hy.n1*
gran thing - this e. n a
room avguaw 'for 0
Te7 prayer, Jubilee idst,' whether you via -it be for long go I's or dining tion that4e ove. It is partly un- fine W�y Mrt BiVwn light out ou -Anthem, "The Lord is in His Holy Whenever you cancoria-e back t6,0ur fame as a des
Score need of for an enjoyabk quired f accojnmodation. selves, wit -the ou� we: had. %'9=dY.writteu. it finds H wide. I
-TAOS 4AX, truet[4e 1* e ).#b -sured thAt-A yery warm *e1come will nuMbe,
t
During ing Imawn
Edwin Johfis,�;Soatqfth Offering; Hym or short, duratilon, you may rest as . far and
th �, lom of the past'. hers an W1. T" r of empi -es AMP e PL*Yer.-.-A. -e
int& fielkit-in 'the = -
rey, Lord,'�, Barn- awai jug a. very
61ube the custom.- and on ith 145 reach- "Sweet is Thy Me be ting you. A Wire
Lap tradiaZ;. It is founded Wils standino and traindx4 of: made up Of Eltwood Stackbouse,. Brucefield. 143 ers. The committee on StQel�ts and by; Hymn 599; Benediction;,7 p.m. to slight token of the love and esteem It was the first time many '64 tboM
had visited Bay d and they enjoy4 -
r &464 Of upon common.law. It is
Minister of Justice,, on the was instructed,to'lo,6k irko 7.30 -Half hour of old time hymn in which youare held by our congre fiel Ina te , re rt kL
-�WhOle t rand po t a lat
citizei, precedents, of Magna Chartas, of pe- education er favorites, Doxology, Invocation, Hymn gation, we ask that you would �sccept ed the outing here very nvnch.�-Alexl
hip and the most desirable afid Beef Cattle.
responsible relation. of the�woriien of titions and bills Of rights- It is Orval McGowan, Blyth ....... IL32 the 127, Scripture Lesson, Antheint "0 this purse, which may serve to re- Delgaty, of Gala's Liels, brother -of
Canada with respect themto- foundedp9rtlY in statu-tes aTd paxtly Elwood Stackhouse, Brucefild.. 131 meeting- w Amiable," Simper; Prayer, trio, mind you of our happy ays in Fig- Mrs. R. Delgaty, and Mr. and, Mrs -
ewe wa
I must remind you in the usages -and practices of Parlia- James Mclnto�h, Sibaforth ..... IL31 "' Par 11 a said to four ministers Ho nburgh, Scotland,
r to other "Onthe Dewy Breath of Even," Heath mondville. May Go&s richest bless- B. Ward, of Edi
At this point mving this yea
that the moment we entered the Con, ment- It represents the highest Wilson MCartney, Seaffortli 128 who are eats of Mr. and Ms.
rius a ts Presbyteris,but Rev. G. M. Chidley. Mills; Intimations, Offering, Solo, "'On ing -and choicest gifts rest upon your- were week end gu
Hall we -were most warmly achievement of Aritiffh ge t i Ro&ert Deligaty. This is, the first time.
-has. ever seen it; no Dairy Cattle. the on.1y one of the Wings of a Dove," Mendelssohn; V -.If and husband and child in the com-
of Thames Road, was
received -by our member., Mr. McMl- best. No one 'on, Prayer, Anthem, "Trust in ixig days and may He use you greatly Mrs. Delgaty h seen heir brother
-*MT adequately described it, Eldon Stoltz, Auburn ......... 127 the four present to make, reply. Serm as
Ran,, who, as he remarked imself, was one 'has: Scl6tland about
n Him Always," Hymn 545, igned on ble4alf of since she came frbm
its presence is felt Whenever Ulb- Dave McIntosh, eaforth ...... 128 After expressing its appreMatio Benediction, in His service. S' "Hydro was turned
on the alert to notice if any Of the Yet � the congregation, John NcNaySecre- forty years agO.
lao.d women of South Hurn -would erty ol right is endangered, for it is pobert Connell, Palmerston ... 122 and thanks to the minister and peo- V -per.
be able to come to t the struggle f centuries igainst op- brval McGowan, Blyth ......... 119 ple, of Grand Rend far their hospi- The offering both morning and eve- tary of Session - David McLean, Chair- on Tuesday afternoOn aW evening as,
hat great conven a -taken by those who as heir blaoe�,.
man of the Bo�rd of Stewards. a test and those -ho h#4 t'.
say, Mr. Chairman, prewlion and wrong. it is the mag- tality, presbytery adjourned to meet ning, wa
members or adberents, had been pres- -,vire wereall lit pitbrell lighV!.
tion and I must Sheep. urch, Blyth,
that I felt at once that he wag even net which counteracts all tendencies to in Queen Street Unite Ch hrough, the streets,
on from Mtain or tonnexa- Dave McItosh, Seafortb ....... 1-45 on October 9th next, ent at the opening of.tbe church 50 parade arched t
m1ore pleased to see methan at any seParati cattere ..... 141 Thirty-two ministers and thirty-five years before. They were: John A. about 9,'o'clock. A number of places
time he ever was a -round -requesting tion with other lands- d as Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth -- Alex. Miss,
the Dominions re amid the sve-ral Frank Reynolds, Seaforth ...... 141 laymen -were in attendance at Pres- Murray, John Love, McKay, are being wired this week.
of Ann Arbor, is home
our Vote. aen, I must tell oceans of the *orld, their coasts wash-.Harvey� Johnston, Brussels ..... 139 byte,y. George Coleman and Henry Forsyth. Notes. -The Ladies Aid W.M.S. Ladies and gentlr - McMillan - will ed 'by the witers of -many seas, it �s A goodly number of others who had will meet at the home of Mrs. Jbr,� 'for the holidays. -Mrs. H. MtLareTl.
you more; I know Mr. Swine. been present on that occasion were and- Mrs. Black, of Port Elgin, spent
excuse me, but I feel it is due him the sheet anchor which holds all true Robert ATchibald, Seaforth ..... 148 also present, amongst them being, Barron on Friday afternoon, July 6th. Saturday with the former's mother.,
all his to the little isles of the nortern sea. Miss Bessie Blanchard, General
and serves to convey to You -Mr. and, Mrs. C,
Robert Connell, Pallmerston ..... 140 CL:NT(DN SCHOOL OF John McLean, Miss Margaret Me Mrs. W. Stirling.
of Hon. Mary Ellen Hospital, Stratford, spent the week
viewpOint and the delicate situation The lection Edwin Wood, Blyth ...... ..... 1a5 XAbffi Lan, Mrs. H. Forsyth, Geo. Strong, Guest and two children, of Sault Ste.
Smith, M.L.A., Vancouver, s Presi- COMMERCE E end at her home here. -Miss Jean
bund himself withTegard
in which he f - dent -of the National Federation Of Stewarli Middleton, Clinton ..... 134. Win. Wallace, Mrs. 1. Townsend, Mrs. Holland spent -the week end -with Miss Marie, are visiting M.rs. Malealon
o representatives from his wn com HAroW Bolton, Dublin ......... 134 H. Tyndall, James Cameron, Mr. and Toms. -Mr. an''Mrs. Ian Macrae, of
s a good
He told Me he was most. Liberal Women of -Canada, wa 'The School of Commerce has just Mrs. Richard Modeland, Lewis Fleur- Muriel Farquharson in Walton.- Stratbroy, were guests of Mrs. J
atituency. ite a number from here attended
- move on the Part of Liberal women. The judges for the live stock judg- completed another most successful
anxious to have South Huron repres scheutz, Miss M. Fleurscheutz, Geo. Qu Fraser on Sunday.
ide experien�e in, political work r, the students having won, eighty- the band co�cert on Sunday night in -The parish of,
-he cojld not invite us Her w CIOIMPe I
ented, but as t,tion were Messrs. W. K. yea emington and Reinke, John McCaa, Mr. and Mrs. Church Crusaders
1 aluable leader 6119d 11 "d A. E. Donald, of Bruce eight awards from the, R gain . uel Houston, John 'Storey, Mrs. Seaforth.-Mr. aho �Mrs. W. C. Ben -
all, and so many of the nobl women should make her an inv iddleton' waN
d een so kind to of women Libevals. Mrs. Smith will nty; Mr. A. D. Runion, of Mid- Underwood Typlewritil;W Companies- roa nett were in London over the week Bayfield, Verna and M
of SOuth Huron ha John ,p t, Mrs. Robert Charters, having a week's i.it
him, he e Arong &ganization to lead. PleV, end. -Mrs. M. J. Blanchard, Mr. Thos. rri""ged "n
Ould, not disriininate to have -a i J1611 x County; MessTs. G. Y. Cruick- 44 initial certificates, IR card cases, John Nicholson, Mrs. M. Charles- from five members of the Church
One, and so maintained a Organization is the keynote. shank and F. A. Wiggins, of Huron 25 medals. Blanchard and Mr. and 'Mrs. Hiram
name worth, William Charters, Mrs Brun- Army. -From 'Saturday, June 16th, to,
commendable silence in that Particu- Mary Ellen's 6wnwords: RemerAbeT, County. The live stock judged was The highest rate written was sixty- ner, Mrs. L. Reinke, Miss L.' Toms, Blanchard and daughter were in Friday, Jurre 22nd, these- five Mem- by - Bell,ville last week attending the men are not perfectly organized y6t, contributed by the following: Rob�-rt seven words per minute wri Mr. and Mrs. R. Doig, John Nichol Teat organization from
ichleo, a beautiful 'and when we accomplish that we will Boyce, Broadfoot Bros., Alex. Wright, Thelma Ritz, of Baylleld, in the Gold h
gollowing the lut Of the en. t son, John Hulliston, David Gemmell, Blaii,hard-Van Allen wedding. -Miss e Anglican Church in the mothe-
se of be many laps ahead We- George Mc,CaTtney, Melvin Crich, Roy Medal Contest. The second highes , Ella Love, R.N., left Friday to return tb i
w,eath was deposited: on the ba Mrs. A. Hays, Jam" Bristow. The land, went in and out aMOng us and�,
the anvil to -day, er duties in Saskatoon, Sask.
the' a,� Kuowing Sir Wil- man9s. work is on Pepper, William Irwin and James Me- 58 words, per minute, written by to h
LauiiTStatul oldest living member, Mrs. William endeared themselves to all who meto�,
fred Smith, and I hope it will be h Luella Pwel, Of Clinton, also in -the ' Blanchard -Van Allen. - A pretty them. Their cheerful, happy, Godlk,
as I did, it life,'I was Pleased said Mrs urray, was unable through illness
indeed o be able to 1�piew that monu- beat�n out pure gold. The competition was under the di- Gold Medal Contest. t,, -- nly inter- wedding was solemnized t noon on inspimtion to us alf.
pr, ent, but was kee
e could catch from the tren-dof h ol Friday, June 22nd, at the United lives were 'to the rnerdorx Of' Canada's On retian of Agricultural Representative The awards, won from the C` 0 ested in -this jubilee. Miss H I Gra- They are Crusaders, on a crusade of
ment hen Miss
greatest Canadian.- Attaidlied to the speeches that they were interested in G A PateTson and Assistant Repres- Department of the United Typewriter ham was also present. This iist is Church, Belleville, Phyllis witnes, earing living testimony to
was he- follovi'tg, inscription- legislation directly r indirectly a- ontative, G. A. McClague. to., Toronto, Ont. re as follows- just one of those noticed and perhaps L. Van Allen, of that city, became the
wreath was said about 31, bride of Mr. Melvin Scott Blanchard, the joY of the Christ -life. Captain
a ion might be largely augmenter. Rogers was in charge of the party
this, the F- t, N ti al Ais- Tecting w*men. Little On Friday vening a banqu*et was Initial Certificates -L. Powell
rs. Melvin J. Blan-
A'At !FWomen of Can- women candidates, in elecl*oug-, but held in.the Queen's Hotel, when about R. Beacom 38, L. T�nox 31, M. X`c- The offerings fo� the day were con- son (yf Mr. and M te all the work. With Min
sembly of he Libe: �( <1 of a vOice'mufi On the - education of womell 70 set down to beautifully aWointed Brin 31, A. Storer .10, C. ATmstron chard, of McKillop, Following the and dix,
jida, we recaill the soun I siderably in. excess of $400 le left -ere Capt. Jackson, Captain Pollock,�
[ y electrs. tables and a bountiful repast. The 30, J. Nagle 31, T. Ritz 37, B. Glan- 'ministered OE�rern Sister (.Mrs.) asey, wife of Captain
that is still and -w� are inspired The ministers, who have ony, the happy young coup
ffie expression f noble sentiments I 'Practically every'speakr wag alive gu�sts (U the evening werer. Thos. ville 34, N. Lawraqon 30, M Dearing rio on a wedding trip to St. John's, New
infant ort . to this congregation during the pe Casey in charge of the woI6 Camid-
to the Maternl and -l'tY McMillan, M.P., Mr. W. G. Medd, M. 31, L. Steacy 310, 10. Scruton 3o, R ' Brunswick. The groom, who is on
and ideals in the words. 1 and there were of 5,0 years are Rev. Joseph McCoy, staff of the Belleville School for 'all 'Party, and Sistr Bakez. The
"I do nofi know whethet MY POlii- situation in Canada, L.A., and Mr. A.D.Sutherland. The Elliott 30, V. Moore 33, A Johnston Rev. George Needham, Rev. Neil the were welcomed on Saturda)r
I atural, life. shall be I frequent calls for wideti activity in the toast to the King was responded.'to 30, B.ItHenry 20, P. Fasom �3, G. Hig_ . SaTnuel the Deaf, was born at Winthrop, and Crusaders
cal career �or my Tv Shaw, Rev. James Argo, Rev raduate of the Seaforth Col- afternoon in. Trinity Church, by the,
short r long;. but wihetfil�'r sh,01tor FedeTal Department of Health- y all present singing the National -gins 34. McLean and Rev. W. D. McDonald, a 9 is rector, with a short Service f wer-
Dilring the afternoon we had an e Medals -E. Jackson 41 L. frienc
long, I cherish the. hope:that; I shall ,Old A e �Pen- Anthem, after whichhort impromptu Bronz A. Shrsto� the present pastor." Mr. McDonald legiate institute, and has many O Saturday evening an open,
r. G. R. air serVioe was held on the
o lived that when, clep6sited in- interesting address on 9 �eeches were given by M Knox 4-2, B. Henry 4 40 paid a very hearty tribute to the loy- here who will extend hearty congratu- square.
have s
L. Powelk 40, A. Stor er
adian, be he frierid sioris" by Honourable Peter Heenan, s er 45, E. Driv ongregation, loyalty, he lations and best wishes. moat successful and *as at-
uny grave every Can M.P,, Minister of Labour, and the Patterson, Huron County Agricultural R. Dearing 42, R. alty of the c This *TLSI,
.�e he English-speaking, or Repeseiqtdtive; Mr. El4on Stoltz, 41," H. Pickard 40, judgment being an out- -nearly one hundred people.. or 'Coe ath- most striking incident of all was the Miss Nelda McElroy, Warren Zur- Ritz 40,,M. D4-arin-g 40. said, in his tended by
estbt r C 'acteri of the congre-
F in, Pro.� standing char stic Every morning at 7.30 there Was c6le-
resta, wonderful banquet given -by the Lib- Medals -T. Rits -50, L. Xrrox , very,
ere E
1�ave,�O say: brigg, Gorrie, and Mrs. Wallace Arch- o Silver �gation. This loyalty had been very STAFFA bration of Holy CoMmuniOn-
7en tbest Of hit e'ral women of Canada to their dis- ibald, Seafortli. The results of the 50. evident in the live& of tbosewbo had Notes.-Arnld Jeffery and, Ralph evb-ning at 8 o'clack service was held
an hhas',gil tinguighed, leader, At this function
ohis.h4wt� to InAkO
ompetition were announced and the Awards fro;ni the School Depart- founded the congregati6n and built Muir, of Detroit, motored home to I"n Trinity Church, Bay -field. On Sun -
q J& united people
the Prime Minister was in his best c presented to the various win- ment pf the Remington Tylpewrliting the new church and it had been be- hear Mr. Jones' farewell ser
114 bApple ners�
zes Mon. Mr. day services were held in BaYfield at
ytvein; and delivered such pn 9,, ToTbnto, Gnt-o as follows': queathed to theirons and daughters. and Mrs. Oscar Reed and Mrs. John 11 a.m., 3 p.m. (service for women -a short afte,110011 oompu,
fhe close of
A
...... ... ....... atoinobileg were� gorouG vi optimism fo r -,R. Beacom 28, No -minister, he averred, ha ever been Sadler spent Tuesday in Londorr.- opilducted y the Sister%) and, 7 Pm-
iver
Our Country that it r'38, M. McBrien 90,'g. D shown greater -loyalty on the part of Mrs. William Fawcett and son, Wil- Th Varna at 7 p.m., in Middleton st
in W�,,Jtjng to convey us On f,
the f UtUtO Of Store
kindled -in the hoats of his audience go, S. Northcott 30, N. Lmmasan 30,
ilty, which cer- his people than, had been shown to jam, spent Mon4ay with Mr. and J1 .m. During the week services
tbit will be long THE FRESBYTERY M. Dearing 29, G. Rigging 21, A. himself and family by the people of
irn-having the plea. Mrs. A. W. Ndt*--Mr. and Mrs. *ere held in Middleton on, WedaeD�,
Xer�A��hsred -by those (Dp THE VNJTgD JohmAbn 25, B. Henry , If Seruton,
Nebergal and fa0i.�, 7101is, vs- day at 3 P.m. T,
d 8 P.M., slid Ott go it'. 01110tt Z81 V. Egmondville Congregation- Y, of Illi
Time *hd WoOs ftil -me. to con*6y sure of attendance af -that IMPP7 as, 1, Btacbtit 28 lee ited with Mr. and lyrs. .1. H. Worden Thursday t 8 PM. In VQ= on
Moore V, P., 6, L.- Mulholland Taking it all in all, these jubi
hsemblage. CH to yuuny of H. 'Stevart 25, T. srvices were a -success from every and Mr. and Mrs. J. -M. Miller the Wednesday, Thursday and Mid&Y ft
nab and will linger long in past week. -The annual open air ser- 8 .m.. Those who -heaA wid 106t ftJ
the HUR01XJ (COUINTY The Pregbyt-er� of .9uron mi�t in Ritz 25, M. Murphy 2`55, A. Uper 29, angle, Om they meant vices of the United, Church will be Crusaders were deely im*essed
cap 101rand Bend" an M. lViier 25, J. N& Oi memory
regular senion at of those to wh
to., that,:,�'We fo held on -Sunday, July Ist, fit 1. No their "iritualit, thei
ar true devotio
G CODAPE, 111-0- \N Thursday, June 21st, last WIth. Driver 40, L. Powell most by reason of old aSsociNtiOns.
Worden's orchard. Rev. Byron'Smil. to God. bighly honlol&W aft Qp the wednesday evening follow- �cbu�ch, tta, Zi
The second'
annual Live and 1. �E. 'ROSS, of Clinto, in the 6hair- L. Xnox S5 H 2$ A. lryllor wole, diy, onstor, will Preach mprning messages and their splendid wwq held in the new -i,tea and (program the new T
ce41, L, Snell 41, A. Stort. .9 IL Pick- I an nniviersAr
i Therb Tas'no
Coutty-was held Us 84, was giv�
9 -fid F
Judging 06mpsd-� The, meetitV
011 ohu�ch byiMing of the 11nited Church n. in the church, vvh ch was and etening
A I S. Gl= rd ' one of Eveter, wi' 00M. vftr, in the gervit t at 'our feet. In 010 061ft, 11 preach in- 04M rand Band, Of which Rev. J. W., rely attended a was
m -had, the VTiv9GV121 ;,,do to' These eomV*ti- in 0 J. Nagle as, X. S, Henry very I 7bo. 'Tutio "Parmerb Collinl s tbo,mizk�ter, 'J6hWgt*n 41, N, T. -the thoroughly e± ojble even. Presentation. -The of epjaavo of deep spiritualitr V77chidh ti
n a Ong
-ty TftbPt* 88 All- -nd Staft
eh'id iem was the ings, thkt this cogr tion a and Zion churp-hes n6t t the ray Will li g r 2 Instates, of the Thls
.38, M Vvmtr 86. 1 to tiot gee or hear tho Qo,
as 'Zily, youl election of oW&,sya loi tfie'ansuin Modls,-E. 4rftJr,,WA 51, A. friends have lever hal upper was parsonage Ott Thurcday s VAU8
T. MW 50,
L MGM d ig man or -ain years of age ye Ila trved from flve to 110and f ro7n say farewell and al -so to 10-regdfit thO eortunate, for
W.P. Prime Nin.istsr e -oft and his wife, XT. ad XrG. �hmftr for spirit'90f t anihies not: lavlo womiris Offift ;Df the Chair- L. Po* 7.20 to 8 pim. folk song% were sung auto
Mon for the It At, L. Xnox
man bui in tho snbsdejuiptt bnllot 0at -X 45, A, in the open, followe by instrumw&J with gifts before, 2abting fior;utt cayne to U9, Very
was G:m-
Uini,3t,SVg. You mar,
VMS &m4, Rzv. R. a naraby, a.TD., music until 8.15, when,' thel following -their new field of 7, "T ig, �Iltkbolft. iu hoped vim* it *ill Miss EL 1. It6bt. Norria -Wag Ch&i! atid Z'10 % 'hQ" aikother Z=h Vlait
obbut tbb� Slcl- of Sbfth, regiivod by ft, *G Gold Iff %tft� 07, lo, Povell pTogmnlme Wds given: .6kL
L,Jau 'humorous g�hd ijeo%�m,. I mery apprec
o�4"
In Ila,
then read,
dled. 0-maeb In wuti*611, ity f votts. Ms 61eesi
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