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' I- ,ad I I 5, _resi- 1 % I � "I ., asY ng Liberal's,O den ou 'CourtE '" Organ I NEAR BAYFIELD 1`11. Lt� .to Old D10 R13M I ITO 1HURCH'IN United-. Church'- 1, I—- 1� "" , �J 9". , . I, r -,o,, I I . � 1. I— �' , -1. P N . I!:".. V , `�,:, 1%ilsi M 4.-.,"" -, 1i--0fih, �1 ize at Enthusiastic Meeting _EBRATES 60th YEAR t"y II, . . - � 'SEVENTY-FIRST ,ENTY-FIRST YEAR ' . Both -Blyth and . . _1 .4 �'_ . * � �.! , "it 5 �, �i�, W to " r" I I.Aster Hou�se, The und, I . . I . . . . . - , 0 . Edinburgh, June i, 1932. 1 � . I . 'r , _. . I - A . . A,rra`ingements Made to Hold 0 0 * 0 * ,* B a -y f i e I d Correspondent , ' I Dear Dora: . , ' . . As is Scot�h Turner's Church Celebrated 0 0 0 ,, 0 0 0 . . I m . ' All Aqxiliary Rep ', �k4 oris, ire . , 'ice . tes of Interesting . Gives Interesting History this. raiserabile even-. ing wt.h mist a yard think,"we have Anniversary .On . r � . Very Encouraging age ' " I . Paint - Of 'Early ' Days. ' 411 festiviibles to ;� diary '07VT Sunday Last. Wet coined �1. Mestings; Club Rooms , and letter writing the order a the � � . . Abocations Are - IW�19 Doi,iated. " The large water tank to the - rear of the Town'Hall has been — " DEATH OF MRS. CLARK incixient. The letter heading ,man- noundoes that this epistle to the 'My - CHURCH BUILT IN 1862 Mr. W. H. Golding. newly- elected Liberal M. P. for South . Reached. - ; getting spruced up in earnest . hoathen is i6oncerned with els- . Huron, left on Tuesday for Ot- . I � CLUB CALLED AFW,R during the past few days. It is being painted by Mr. Sylvester . . As St Jaiines" Church,, God'A-ich capaides and adventures aawy �V the Scots, ,but )I ,must sandwich i3i' , a tiny (From the Stratford Beacon -Herald) taws an& took his seat in the Housejt6 next day. On arriving . PAY TRIBUTE'TO LATE THOS. McMILLAN Allen, the Public Utility Commis- Township, ��eill known as Middleton tale about the procesa of, da�ibark- The 70,th anniversary of Turner's at Ottawa, he was met by a I I I sion!s versatile worker, and now, Church, is -on ,Sunday next, October ing• United, formerly I.Methodist church. large number of Liberals and es- MRS. F. J. BURROWSS boasts of a brilliant orange cot-' 2&rd, celeAbrating its 601th anniversary, of the -The growling &nkey-, Tue)-ersinith, was observed on Sun- corted to the House of Commons I I . Lt was an, ent1ruslaWe crowd a , , or. When all is finished. and the a few itelms rtelatirkg 0 its eany winches hauling up the cam parked in hold 5.116 day w'he'n at 2.30, p.m. -a service was with Piper Thomas Reid, M.P., . , - I young Libl2aral that nvet in the Town second coat has come to rest, U15tory inlay be inteFreistlinia ThisL the wakened us ait aim,of The 'scramble for the conducted by Rev. George Watts, of New Westminster, at the head " 'The W. W. S. convention .fw CleaIfall; Seaforth,,, 11%onday evening: The 'I W, the orange will have given away church was bud1t in 1872 but not op- 1873. It is clothes .and fierce reckoning of tips l9ept us so North Street United, Goderich, and of the,. . procession. . -- . etre 19�ction of the United. Church n+,-eting had been called by J. , in Beattie, Seatdortt,, Chairman of the to a quieter aluminum color. The tank, which was built in ened uritdl understood sEirvices were h0ld- ,before the church buisy that - Hanwhie and. I just �had at 7 ,p,m 'by Rev. A. A. Holmes, of Clinton. The church interior' ,Vas was Jh,dtd in Winthrop Unjitedl eiburel Priddy, 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 * bral Assbeiation for 3outh Huro-n Lib' 1922, has not been painted fora was, .sbudllt, b-ine for ashowt work out iWgre eat- decorated for the occasion with . .. . — October 14, Mrs. Fowler;, the vice-preglidebb, presided.. )he par 0, of fon-mug a young Lib- T se T�-,g�i-ei-at,aon.f,oT,,Seafortli number of years. Tlie first rec�for was Rev. Evam ing'our last breakfa-it on board the Duchelss 'York. The hc�iioirabls autumn foliage and seasonable .., The morning session. opened wits � I . Wal and rias- ;rict. About fifty -were present and . Davis, then the fifth, rector of Bay, � �ejld, and later 'Dean of Huron. C. of I tender, "The King Edwaxkd,lr Thad by flo wers. The church building, ,which stands upon an, elelvated site on lot BEATING LAST FALL devotional exercises conducted, by the Eigniondville Auxiliary. Mrs. srdtli lir. Beaffie presided until the elec- , - . and Walliam' Wise wera 'this thime, come up alongsi& land we 2,9, Concession 3, Har. on 'Road Sur- I of Winthrop, welcomied the delegateL� - . ion of 6fficer,s. I The chairman outline&;the purposes first Wardens. In 1874 Mr. Davis was succeeded, by Rev. Thorw� Wat- began the race through the passport , line to get on lboard, Chf,cioui*e it velY, Tucikersmith, donated for ,the purpose by the late Edward Turner, . . HAS COURT SEQUEL ,and Mrs. Gardiner reiphed. The rol ,call Of the fifteen auxiliaries brought I � - )f a yoLmg­Libejra1 Clul � and mem- SEAFORTH C. I. TEAM slam. At rg in 1875� " At the vestry meeti would rain cats and dogs whe_4� fhad both my umbrvlla then owner of the 'farm, was erected ' forth some very encouraging repqrts ;ironed tho- md,vantiLges iClke derived' -of paying off' the church debt disicasised. As, there, is packed amd, §Acker! !The red'oubtaiMe Alistair, who had ,in 1862. Previous to that services . . -Clinton OnS.t,reZ-t - A.uxiliary 'r.. - I � 'rom such an orgam-i7mltion. \ He then miled upon Mir. W. H. Goldi4g, new- . . WINS LEAGUE GAME wasno reference to this iTr any subsequent arrived in Greenock bright dW, early . _ the before, fairly,,on the were held in a log building which . ,stood just to the east of the, present - I . ' I . . Seaforth Ported' t1hat they hope to rear their . . . . allocatiom- Clintorx 'Wes-ley-Willh y elected Liberal mie=666'fO�4, South rdinutes, it is presumedthe debt was night was site. Very little data can lbe, Obtain- Man Tries To C ol_ said that they Tuilly expeeted to reael Iluron, to speak. . �, . . paid that year. � I The Rev, A. C, gangplank to meelt us. - Uf1w ..• Pied Piper III, he MUS! 1 tered us - through, ed' of the history of this old church � lect Debt—Fracas theirs and that ,theY have been fairi-s !Mr. Golding said, that the ne0q, for rich a clulb• had been apparent, in I ., next rector was Forbes. In the Erne of hig succes- I ., custorns into a railway cd*Arbment " although there are those still living wilio, attended church and Sandai I - Results. successful in raising it quarterly, Seaforth Auxiliary is divided ski 3outh ,Huron geaierally, and i T, " Beats Clinton at Recreation - 'sot, Rev. A. E. ftlaer, Sit. James, 'bounds for Edinburgh. I 1; . . school there. The present church was... . I � -into groups each with a leader and .s 'orth ,,, t1i, E_. . p�irticularly, for along . I Gro ' Grounds Here on -Church was, de�tached from, Da and jbinded to St. Stephen's, Chua -ch, I.AiSte'r House, our donildle for the ' den InOrneffiti, i -O �al ulniverd4Y residence ce ,built during th�, ministry of the late' - I treasurer. 'Their money has ,beer 't, drew the attention. of the ineeti, fact that if uny party or ail �O file,ox I ' on the Huron Road, -near Golderich. commanding a fine view of Princess Rev, John Mills and for some years formed part of the, Clinton Circuit Weaten brutally when he went t collect a debt on lSepten�ber 28 O 28th r aised quarteirly all ifrom­voluntarN giving. Egniondville Auxiliary . zation was to be a success, "t - - Monday. . . ' These churches were many qnil,PA a- Streeit, and almost in the m�tle's backyard., Hospitality j' 0" Which included Rattenbury Street last was the experience of Malcolm re. 'ported 45 members and 44 subscr& necessary,to, iTderes ,the young � � . ,pairt and such arrange neat was foun,1 unisatisfaetory. The Bishop, from the very walls, in fact, we have Church, Clinton, as well as Kinburn, Beat of Seaforth, as related in on, ,ers to the Missionary Monthly. They nd, wornen in it. '� speakers who. gave helpful . I Seaforth 'Collegiate Football team was pe,m titioned to maike a, cJha,nge anct, a new . a, sitanding . invitla1bilon to visit t1he 'we Londesboro, Tlpperarn Rudds -and ;pear , ns. SID In 11870 Rattenbury court here on. Tuesidgy. It is alleg- ed that Joseph Ryan, �McKillap , tovm- hope to reach their allocation. Lon• lary de§boro; Auxiliary and' Knox Burns . . � "I ideas, weire Messrs. ,defeated !Clinton ,here .on Monday parish was canisl'bituted, churches at,p'�­Y — Ueed$ess to say have "Ar'Orn a track. But -such a hardy Street 'et Church became a separate ship, was responsible. is Auxiliary have unitel during the . .. . cKa.y,Z, C. Chamberlain, J. ,W..hL H. last in a �sohed.u.led Huron Inter -Col- - 11-11p1mesville and Surnmerhill being jolined, to St., James. tRev. C. R. Mfat'- . race of women! F4avry morTnng'a:-, change uvider the pastorate of the .Ryan, , changed with assault causing griev- year. Walton Auxiliary is preparing ran R &enlock Stewart, J. leu foothall fixture. A limited Rev. H. Douglas Steele 1 'bout 7-H - up -go the winda�vs sky late ,Rev. James Graham, and' Turn- oris (bodily ,harm and elected trial by a pageant in which they. hope tic J. 6. Crich. the chairman M,t and J . r, . , um1ber of spectators -saw Seaforth thew V . and Rev. G. W. Raney -Re>-tors be. high, as they do their daily' dozen, er's formed part of the Londegboro -v . , , e case s heard iudg-- and jury, Th was show. just how great the- work dunk, . 8,0-,J the. club tbb v,!9 , e I of a hall for e" weetings. t,dci in early 'lead* which they held - thlroughouit the were tween 1,881 and 1890. . In' the lather ' while our te�iith chatter and our knees Circuit for the -next twelve years un7 der the ministry of Revs. Cleworth.' by ,Magistrate Reid. In his eividence ,Mr. Beaton said by the W. M. ;s. is. In Mo ncriefl Aimd,hary each . I ;rneimber is give,ri an -offer" , 1. ion regular`- called fun; the elect' game. The is. C. J."'tearn included: Gooll, year Rev. L. W. Diehl aTane as a'. �lay home,s*eet- homte-inAW.. - . . -, - . EA�erylblody dn Edhiburgh "is SO Crane, -Davey. Caswell, Stgbbs, and the asisault was committed by. Ryan - Opportunity to take part. Winthrop . Mn, Bt which resulted aefollows: . lorrest- full backs. Hillen, Dundas, I Lcituderit and after ordlnabion; remain- Rector five Triendj:y;� 14he 1Pe0`Pdle"a0tM'4 fytep IF:!am"ton. The union Pf the Bible iti the -presence of the lattler's bro- reported ,that they hoped to reaich of officer".iPresident&-&R- Hon. W:­halv,,.3, Patrick, Hiabkirk, Archibald; ed M. nearly years. (Mr Diehl is in.a.6ti-ve in this -Out of our way on the street; the Christian, and- the :Methodist -ch,drch- 1%,-v. tiers, Thomas and Jack. W`hen. he their allocation. Duff's Auxijiary Ronorar�e King, Mitchell F. !1fep- L.H. Golding, M -P- Centre,, Nichoison­ inside *forwards I D. ,Sills, Cuarr�ore; outsios forwards, still serviiee, Diocese). Then followed I Revs. E. B. streelt cars , and busses stop t,& let us es,while John Kenner was pas- for of ,Ontario ;Street Church caused approached- 'Thomas for a ' payment. owing on a tractor and a meat bill, have an increase of seven new melm. hers and -report that they are fur� .Mack �-I#wn, M.P., MWMbeT&-MAyOr J- F- Mcliver, Mi�lan; �ijbstitutes, T. Sills I Slnith"H. A. Wright, A. H. Rhodes, ,go W K rney, W. 11 ,Dunbar Charles, by; the, policemen hold -up, traffic (that's a blessbig, because it's all left another re­iafrangc�xent and for a " an argtArrent started and he was . 'head, -their aihead w1th 'their givings thaij .01,1_10nora.1-y -attie6 J. M. Govenlock, p J. Wi., B. S. Hays, J. H. Scott, . M ,art Tyridall, IMIcC , ey, WoSpadden. - The standing now is: . i=ovd, W�- B. Woulton and C. M. �an&Ul) and ,when you, buy amyftng ' 4dood year Turner's, Londesboro, Kiriburn and 'Fair formed a circuit with Re,v. slugged over the with a ha C in by Joseph Ryan, aged 24, knocked to ulsu�d.. Constance Auxiliary reporte� that they are difoi[Ag their beat. Varum lh�;,y, 4 ''Stewart, i . � �E Won Lo,s,l Tied Pits. C. Hallowell. i the cl�rk always' siay� morn- ing," Gradually wie are'leaming,to 'Mr. Fair, an old minister, and Rev'. the ground and kicked in', the mouth. Auxiliary uses ,the envelope systlery, M�cWllan�l McKay. e:Xd6i Whtc'hell . _.. ' 2 1 0 4 71his brie the record down to 1923, in, which un-foix-bunatel,ir, isay "bheahist sihop', for drink sto-rp,_ Mr. Milson, a young man, as pa's- Dr. H. H. Ross, who, attexi,ded Mr, for the members and Associate H I te op, ,N 11-vic "t—R. IV %Y.,M<%Tje%n. Godea,*-a . .. �. i '0 f. 3 �)eafopilii I I 0 2 year, .. . the. other two churches were closed 11. 'r44" for "sP*0l"'f`0T a Toll Of IkM ' "cakes" tors. This arrangement not proving satisfaetory,� Tu�'s and, Alma were, Beaton, described a head wound which required four stitches to close -d' lets.Auxiliary ,r o 6d tha 'Goshen i6p rt that they do not find �t,hecesssry to stres� " 6erlain. 4ISecretiary-,idenitiii-, ChaW . " ,' --C. CrIa. .... Cairiton ,...... 0 2 , , I I and ia. James was again joined with Baydield. After a lapse .of nearly a ,spo,ol of thread, foi'600k- . , and "are you there?" fot Hello les farmed into a circuit in 1896 with a in the lacerated upper lip, among other id money. .. They [have the -telenage giTh ,preasurer-J.-J. 'J"'Nxecut4ive Committee — McKillop, Seafort be on - his next game will iballf a century, it continues, strong over the teleplione. , young minister charge under sufparvision Of Ontario Street churel; ' j,,i,,, as merrilyers, and in their Group. . tewart., Jr., iR. S. MeZircher; Case Allen; Thursday of this week when Code rich ,C. I. will I be 1hiere. and actime and enters its 61st year a and vigorous unit in., th�� . 4) 1 This arrangement continued until The s'cen'e of the alleged, assault was in the Ryanbarnyard. Mr, Bea- . , Mrs. Farrel in calling the.roll foi Nett, Leo Stephenson, Amhibald, Hugh I young Church of God. . *—. lk4 with the ex'coption of a period ton, weak and bleeding, told- I how he the Bafby Bands, so tha.t the f�ab.� I I tuck-ersmit-h. Robert Mcoillan, Jr.- Seaforbh--J. R. Frost, Passing of ,kite. Launcelot Clark. , I . I I of one year when the, churcia was connected with the -Seaforth Circuit, � managed 'to crawl to his automobile ,Band 111 . . aim should VDL, to have ever.� baby in the co,iigregation a me-mbe! A. F. Ednrintmds.... w -There passed to her eternal home . I HURON PLOWMEN IN, The young nien who were :jastors !, an way. I I . . of the Baby Band. The Egiriondvilh Winancial Committee- Seaforth— ,Insulate, . On Friday, October 14, W4,11anidna , during this .period were Revs. ATM- Tmseivin 'Circle had raised four-fifths - I Allan Reid, Thomas Gillespie; Tuck- � MISM11th—Wilson, MoClartnie;y; HdKil` 'Malom,; Hullett Ed. . Your Home Watson, wife of Launcielot Clark, ah her Ion I lefleld road, near Bayfield. For five decea'sed bad' � I I . SUQ3S M CH ", FUL- "AT strong, Sawyer, Finley, Thompson, Giflcird, Steadman, Allin and -Coulter. . Rev. Mr. Coulter did long of their allocation at the end of the third quarter. Sea:forith Y. W. AlUX, I ' � EGMONDVILLE lop,—Jolin L. — . years not remain I Waxy reported that they hoped tl� ft-ite. I .. I . been a patient ,sufferer from, diabetes . . pastor and the rei.�.ainder of h',6 term . lexceeld their allocation. The new Cir, I ­. ­ Miss Bell� of the Seaforth Colleg- ,Enterbainrnient Committee — Sea- forth, Ed. Daly, John Card -no, F. K. and pa-ans had been recently 1miade for - to go -to, her son1s (Clifford) (her I — . Good Weather Large yeas filled in by Rev. Josiah Green, a su,perarimiated minister living in cle in Clinton Wesley -Willis Churcl ,are busy nVakinig articles to be sol( Free, withRockWool in Hamilton, Clifford having and Clinton. Alma 'Church iate, the A.ment, Arthur Goldiling, Wes. was closed a- staff, Avas guest speaker at by Miss Mustard in a bazaar it Fwan--Roennie- Tuckerandth, C. Me- I coque for her at Thanksgiving, but Crowds Favour ,bout this time and Turner's ',became the Y.P.-S. meeting on Monday even- ,Gypsuinwill,L1. There is a spleridic May, Dave:McIntosb; McKillop, John 0 0 0 bier condition• was such thatt she was � . . an afternoon appointment with On- 'under inig, when she gave a travel talk- on new C. G. I. T. group in Clinton Moylan,. Gordon MoGbiv.in; Hullett, re ROSS iMcGgor, Walter Scott. � Kee s. Cold unable to leave her IhCMe. (Deceased, was ,born %wy 4th, 1863, I Meet. 1 tari-o Street Church the then pastorate Of Rev, J. S., Cook. Sub- her holiday trip to .the British Is -les and Europe. We congratulate the which have not yct become affiliate; with the W.,.NLS. All of the 'MissiiiOT +Pdblicity Comanittee E, IC. Chani.- )9 .Out the dlaughfeT of -Mr. and !Mrs. John I Success the ninth annual sequent ministers have, lbeen Rei�s_ *Cousins, English classes in the Gcyllegi,�te on Band reports were 'very interesting berlain, J. ,C. Crich and A. Y. McLean. and . W)atsoii, and utas married to Launce- marked by the W. E. Kerr, T. W. S. J. having "hiss Bell as teacher. She is -While Solos 'by Mirs. Lindsay, Constance 'Hall Cominilittee-JWes. Free, G. Rays, S. Dorrance, L. Htgen, G. Retains the Heat lot Clarke, who SUTVives as well as the following inemberls of tlh, family: plowing match sponsored Hui -on, ,County Plow,meri�s Associa- Allin, J, A. Agnew, S. Anderson, C. j. Moorebouse, A. E. Doan and F. 0-1cist intere-sting� fsl�e was; talking about her trip, the audience and Miss Flva Wiltse,'Clinton, wer( very A Free. .1 William, on the horme, farm on the tion on Thursday afternoon,. .The was heild the farm-,, of Mrs,.• G. Farril, -the )present pastor, had 'three ch'oicf-s: they could think much enjoyed. rnem1ber o; the Varna Auxiliary le,cl ift prayer a The president will be a membeT 0 a * Goshen Line; Clifford, of Harniltp, event on Charles Rright and R. 'L. McDonald, � Since its erection in 1862 the build- 'Since in terms of history, or, in terms of tjl,, close of the morning session. P ex-officia of each committee arid co -m- . .•. and Mabel J*rs. Howse), of 114�e- concessions 9 and' 10, Grey Township, has undergone several change-. literature, or in terms of geography, lovely fowl dinner was served by th( nifttees may add' to their numlier. Let us quote you way, who was witih her mother for a ,short time heforde she died, Another four mites east of Brussels. 'The The main entrance was at first, level the chuveh floor and' with a few bou,ches of architecture ano travel thrown in. Every Winthrop ladies. Mr. McKay, the newly elected pros- , ' with outside plaec, Sleaforth .Auxiliary conducted tbt ident, took the chair. The meeting daugbter,iMargaret, was d'rown'ed near match was favored, with ,good wea- steps led up to it. These Weie re- -'eclmed, to suggest a "-part"' to Miss die,�,otional exercis'e's -whicili opener paid tribute to the memory of the N. ('CUFF & SON S Kitchener in 19,16. About eight years ther and a large attendance. Results Follow. moved aJbout .45 years ago and the cted the members the afternoon session and presented late Thomas MidMilhn, former South . ago Mr. and .Mrs,, Clark decided to I I Cla&g high in soil, door lowered to enter on the base- along the tour; every "'street" a "slceneP beautiful {basket of flowers in lovin Huron `V.P., and, as a mark of re- =�=_ leave the'farm, and had, a cosy cot- �, cut plows four Bert 1reyrnfn.g-,vay,Brus- rent level with vestibule steps lead- frorn literature. This is the mernory of Mrs. F, J. Burrows. MT.s ' . speict to hi�m� unanimously decided to tae built �oln land' they owned in entries- 'els; Wat.-on IRrown, Woles-worth; ing up to' church. The high pifl- first time Miss Bell has visited the Lane gave an excellent report of th call the club, the, Thomas McMillan Bayfield. On this, sim.4111 farm, in a D. MdMilian, fStaffa; William Dennis, pit coml to the earlier church Y. P, S. in Eg-mond,ville, but she will Dominion Board meeting. "Was t -ba Young Liberal Club, Seahvbh Divis- hoine long since gone to ruins, was edifices was also replaced at this be welco-nied again whenever she can SoTn,eIbody You?" was beautifull ken. MANLEY where WillaTniria Watson, was born. Walton- 'Class 2,,jointer Plows in sod, six time by one of more modern design. da- days come. The marious convenors, of cum- sung by Mrs. Colin Finglandi. The first regular meeting of the . For many years slhe was a devoted Nairn, Munroe; W. In the 6arly sins was I '1896 mittees directed the several period-, Mis_,z� Grace Patter -on then told Club will .be held in the club roo,rn'q Club . Member and earnest worker in the entrjeg_lAustin led by a precentor, but about an of the program as usual, .hiss Alice little about the work being done b on igionday evening, November 7th, Methodist Church, and -was present - -J. Lenton, Mftche4l; Vnlliam iWtch- Dewar, ' cn,gan was installed and. Albert Turn- Thon-,p.Qon, the'pi-esident, was in th'-' the nTi-SISlionaries of the W. M. S. i . wilmn an ,especially attractive pro- I Mr. P. Eckar't has returned from ed with a Life Mernbership Certifi- er (now of ;Consul. Sask.) had the chair. I Central India. She said that the grain will be ,presented. Toronto after shipping a car load of tate for heir work in the Milssionary Wellesley. Open Events. honor of being the first organist. He Egmiondville ("hurch anniversary � could not carry nn sometimes if the choice cattle and baby beeve,, but 11 dzril an account of the marklet is sti Society 'The funeral which was largely at- in .sod Class 3, jointer ,plows I Open 'Court ,;,even to Huron 'C ty, also was the Art child baptized in the church. will be held on Sunday, No,,,ember 6. ' Rev. George Watts, B.D., of Gode- did not know that their were meni hers of small Ruxiliaries working an . I — the heavy rum' ' . tende,4 was held Monday afternoon u- , entries—El- imer 'Dennis, Walton; Perry -Pass- , The building Of a stairway t6 the . rich, will clecupy the puilpit at 11 a.m. praving for them, '�he paid his '.Nf�,Maste HILLSGREEN relieved The late fine weather has reli, harve' their fivrn the, United (M Church, service be- . g conducted ,by the pastor, Re,v. R. in m,&re, Exeter; Jim Keys, Cranbrook� eboix gallery an(i the closing of the . upper part of the VeStibUIC h'av6 been and Rev. Charles Curnin-ung at 7.1 p.m. On Tuesda' r owl ,;up- tribute to the work of Dr. in her hospital in Indore, -which is a] many farriers in sting buck -wheat and the root crap.Class , M. Gale, ,assisted by Rev. F. H. Null Trinity ,Church, Jack Willetts, Win ham. 4, boys 16 and under 19 the latest ih-provern,ents. 'The church (building has by no per from ,�,.30 to 8, fail by a play way-, full. An excellent mlissionar Quite a nul from this,vicinity Quite a number ,from here attend- late Michael- of (Anglican) and Rev..E. Poulter, of the United0hurch, . years,. in sod, six entri'e's—Norman means &,gcapc,-d calamity,'having been presento(L- by the, young people of the pe congi,egation, "Marrying Anne.". ext-rcist, was pre-sen-te-el by the Win throp Mission Hand. An inivitatio aittendled the anniversary services in the Kilypen church on Sunday. ed the furneral of the OlConi'l,or, Hilbbert. I , Varna. The pallbearers were Jo-geph H-;Irbuilll, Croniarty; Gordan FrAd.t, Mill'bank; Norman IC'h.aff, Mitchell; . lba,dly dfamaged by lightning ""y untoofe�4 ,A Camp of Trail Rangers was or.. from Mon,cri,pif to hold' the next see Little 143libi,.Raichert; swat. the week , Ri�harrdsoni, Rioberlb J. Relid," Fred Watson, David- D-erwatd-, Arthur Peck William McNair, -Brussels. years. ago, and partially, three time- by windstorniQ,. The first g�anized on. Monday vve�ning. JhL, officers elected were: Ghief, kng4i� tional meeting lhore' was acce,pted � The convention cl(re�d with pi,ayer - — . end with friends in Zurich, William. Hyde, of and Fred Mcitw'am Ainong those Wins Boys' Section. . Cla-Rs 5, boys 16 111, church shed lay along the. road north Ma -cLean,; Suh-Ghief, Gordon Finni- led by ., a mi,en-ilber of the Brucelfiel Xr. and ,Mrs. 1-r,�vnsiall, -spent the week and with •XARNA, ,who attended frodin a -distance were: Mr. and Mirs. Charles Mearns, Brown umder Years, stialblq, seven entri" — Kentneth of the church on land giiven by Thos, Crich for the purpo-se. This was gan; Tally, ('leave Coornlys; Cache, -Aindliary. Bi­lth the. murrain and af ternoon meetings were well atten6�1 Mh,g. Troyet. . - City' ,Mich�; Fred Afanifs-, Hensell ; Brown, Xonkton; James Adaim,q, later enla'rged, the whole forming an Qarnet Allen; Alento-r' (pro tem 1, Rev. Charles The Garp WEST SECTION __ , " gig one cent sate at Rmwobibli'm Drug %r. William -iarrott and Anirrie t2pent Sunday at the horilie of Mr. Mirs. Armlsbiion�)g, Mrs. Wficatley, Mrs. Wills, Toronto'- Mrs. aind Miss7 Wroxeter; 'Ross Cunningham, Ethel; Graham Huether, Cra,nbrook; Leon- "L" and in 1909 the present closeti shed was built. It also suffered wind- ,Malcolm,. will meet every,'Arbhday ov,ening from Me annual meeting of the Huro Pre-sb1,t,(,Hal for Sectio and Mrs. Isaac JarrOft, of Kippers". Store, Hemoll, Thur,diuy, Flri(L%y amd Satiir- am * YoTgie, Miss Fortune. Wingh ' ... and 19ackan, Monikton; StuartStuart,Rro-wii, storm damage and in 1928 was low- to 18 O'clock. I the West was held in St. Aindrew's 'Unite, IMr. and, Mrs. E. A�shton and son, dW, oetpbor 27,th, 29th and 2qrhh. Ant6meirsary servites of the Unit_ L Job Mrs. Sheard -own, 'Mr. Edward n_ Brussels; Ross (Stephenson, Ethel, Ph ', ered and th<,.( entranke remodelled, The Y. P. S. will be in charge of Sunday in Fg- Church, Blyth, on October 12th. Th W�'ougtas, of Tillsonbuirg, visited for a , 'ed be, held stom, Goderich. �ln the above' Oass Kenneth 'The latent and no doubt finest irn- e m. ing s� rvi ei the v 0 C rnpetirg was presided over by 'M'rs :11�6w ldays at thp home of Mr. and � ChUreft, Varna,, will on Sunday next at 11 a.m. and 7 p.Tn, I Brown ,got the special prize for the ipiove�ment to the church propert-y ni,onciville Climlch this week. Two be "The Life Lane, Lurknow, vice-pr"ident. Th ' atrg. J. Rioliardidn., Mr. Lawrence BrIgbibinore; of Lon- Rev.. Cmik, of Gioderilch, will be the best ground and best finish. (Class 6, single riding tpl`ow,%, in wa§ the dwelling and seeding of the cemetery grounds in 1930. addres,;es will given, of 'Maticirniet," and ,,A Com -en of . ., inorning session was opened by sing — don, is vi�mtiog ,his aunt and uncle, evehe&el- for the day and, special music STAFFA sod, six entries—Archie Moses, BTu,s- ,A feature otf the. anniversary oc- the Moislein Faitli ands of the Chris- (Continue -d on page 5) . Mr. and Mrs. ,J. H. Coichrone. is being Ordepared by the dhoir. A . sets; Wffliam. Miller, Brussels; Al- ca$lon was the presence at the af- tia" Faith." The morning -ervice 0&g. J. H. Goelifrane -virAtdd bier frw] supper will be held Norveffriber be ,beet `Wtt, Walton; William Me- ternoon sv,rvice, of four who were Will be under the leadersihip of Rev. . I !sister, MTS. DrightnVoTe, in London 9-th, full particulars of which will The Wiolmen�s Inis,titwt, Will Meet Murray, Bel,gTave. � present at the opening services 70 W. P. S1711ith. Miss Ann 'Moore wiA! rVoeffiltly. . i griven. later. .- . on Wednesday afteirriloon next. The Class 7, trutors with t -90041'r- years, aga. They were Francis White- be at the. organ. Young People's Society was held o — The regullar,moredlily meeting of the [Mi" Ainnie, Foster, Of ClintOM_. "-d roll call is, to lbie -a book for the circ- rowed plows, four entriiels—Gord-on , ley, Clinton; Mrs..James Snell, Hui- Mrs. C. A. Malcolm and ,Miss 111otty .1fondqiv evelining with the presidien Wjomen,,,q.w1,saiomry Society was held formerly of Varna, is spending a few �_ eulating library, , The divhnct presi- MoGavin, Walton,; ':Paul Arm -strong, lett Township; Tharnias Bennett, of wer'., week end visitor-, in St. Thomas. in charge. During the business pp inthe rhurch on, Thursday Sftern*on, daya with her a%ster, Mrs. Deihl. - dent is expected Ito be present and, St. Marys; Orvial Wassman, Mitchell; Wingham, and 'Mr. Robinson, Luck- Mes��rs. George and William. Black, I iod, Mislsles Margaret Forrest, Hele octobleT 1'3,bll, with the president, Mrs. JWle we sorry to report Mr,q- F. give a talk. 0ther iteTiis fot the T. P. 01IM91ley, Teesws.ter. now, Libera,l offerings featured both of London, spent the week end at Tfiomfpso'n and Lillian Richard,so ,R. WeAflisrWr presidWC. The nveet- Wedres. is covilned, to the 11011s* program will be a tree cmvtesVard ,01ass, 8, three-ftrrowved plows, afternoon and even'in'g services. their T)ome an the 2,nd concession. were apoointeid dCelegates to atten . imig olpemed ,11.y singing a lj,"i. Mtn. through illnesm . a display of horrnL- ,made Top. Tea ,three entries — Carl Hemingway ; the, convilft-tion -in Clinton on Friday R. Steplhenon then led in prayer. (Several from thi's. district attended wild be,served as, is umal for fall and Brussels; Wilm. PcHre, 0-ainbToolk ; Airs JE,yne.q McKay, Of Toronto, � Nji�sse,s Ftelen Thompson, ,'Mins, Stev The Iscripture reading was taken if -he funeral of -the late Mirs. Clark, wi-niter M(ontbg. Jack fluether, Cranibrook. visited. friends -,n and around the art and ,M. Forrest took .Part in th from,St.,Luke 11, veraw I to 15. The of Bayfle-ld, on Monday. I 'Mr. Will Golding, a Se9forth, ' . Best Team Judged. . MeKILLOP village mer the week ,end. devotional 6xeteises. Miss Jeanot secretary and tre=MTWs reports IMm M. Reid is Nisilting friends in 'caused on (his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Best ,plow tearm was owned by W. Mins-, Mak- Wallace is spending a FiTindigain, rendered a, pleasing Sol were read and, aftbeed. The TOU W0J% Guddom*b, Henry Golding, on Saturday. ' tKicDonald and driven by Kenneth few weeks with friends in Agincourt. and 'Miss Lillian Richardson co ' ,,Ilpd and answered wfth a verse be- 10bi-I&rsTeo %,v was observed ,%,n- 'Church. Mr. F. ,A. HaiTr(blY has been ton- Brown, Monkton. TVriii Bought—iMr. Wim. Duffy has . 'Mk," Cara Sherwood wa-, a week tributed a mouth lorrigan !selectfln fgi,nning with the leiftr 'R' The ldfav in Sib. John's There was fried to the house for several days, , Youngest boy ,plowing-8ruco Jeff- purchased the fifty -acre farinn, of his end gVest in Harmilton. Miss M. Bell, of the. Seaforth Co ek,d,y w,ft,g takeo by Um W. Turner a fair iftendanw. The Women's Inottitute'weire enter- frey, Teeswiter. . Isiister, Ella. This, prtiivhasie iriake�, The many frierrrh% of Robert ' i I I M..ate staff, gave a very interdstit f"Wri 111is Dmqnion, a oatmAn. The Them amls good manfY around Our -wined at Fullamboni on Wednesday The match was under the super- IMT. Dufffy the Owner -of 150 acres .of ' .Mr. Boyce are pleased to see him around, account of her trip through ETiglan ofekyring was, tsken and the nweting co4*T,Tft4cTe looking f0drWaald to the afternoon, There was. a splendqd 'eal&nt of vision, of 'William Speir, pi- clVailce land. W'.1.QJqNffy intends -go- again after his recent accident. Switz,erland and France this yeft all repeating elou.e4 ,�bV ibe Lovd's fowl, mer to conie off on the 20h, ptogrammile, and, the Fullartoil ladies ,the associaltion, and L. Z. Cardiff, in' to D,e*oft to reside with het ,,is- ' which was very ,much appreciated . Psayier. . 'to be held WiWetoii's Church. 11 gave a very fine luncheon, . eeeretary-treasurer. ter, (Mrs. John CoYne, The regular weekly meeting of the the Society and vigitors. " I ) I I I . , . � , 'i�! , - I � , ulrl,�.eakk'X'k at !�.,� ", ,ii�i�,.,",�,",�!,.,��,,,,,�,;�rr'��,�,�,�','.<il��i���..,,,i� �;, "; . I I I ­... . I 11 i : I ",,� ,v. I -tl A . : I . . , , ,,� . 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