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Kerinedy visited in London , . hum for the purpose of carrying oil the For president 271 ballots were cast 136 b6ing necessary for election, Rev. Geo. last week. I furniture and upholstering business form- Jewitt of Wyoming received 145 votes on Mr. W. A. Currie made a businma trip I erly conducted by Walker & Clegg. This the first ballot and, was declared elected. to London on Tuesday. I - new company will be kdown as Fry & The following committee convenors -have Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Peacock of Detroit, f Blackball Limited and we bespeak for been named: Class Leaders and other lay . are guests, of Mi. and Mrs. W. J. Greer. I them a successful future, We understand agencies, Rev. J. H. Clyadale; Religious Capt. E. S. Copeland of Toronto Uai- ( that they are likely to occupy the Bennett Education, Rev. B. Small; Evangelism versity, spent a few day-, at his home in I factory. The officers and directors of the and Social, Service, Rev. H. D. Moyer, town. I I I new company are: President -S. Bennett Funds, Rev. T_ A. Allin.. Sustentation . Mr. Carman Armstrong took in the I ( 'from Vice -Pres. -J. A. Mills fund, Rev. G, J. Kqrr; Missionary, Rev. Greyhound excursion Goderich to " Secretary and Treasurer -E. S. Cope . J. T. C. Morris; Systematic Beneficie4ce, Rev. W. Patterson; Educational, Rev. R. Detroit. 14 i ' land. J. Garbutt;' Nominating, Rev. A. E. Miss Nellie Walters has- returned after ,, Directors -S. Bennett, A. Cosens, J. A. Jones; Stale of work Rev. J. 0, Spackler; attending the graduation of her sister at , Mills, T., T. Field all of Wingbam and Memorial and Miscellaneous, Rev. S. Toroitto, r , . Mr. Shaunts of Xitchener. Jefferson; Church property, Rev, J. D4au_ Mrs. Annie .TtAcCormick of Grand Bend, , Managers -Norman Fry and Charles son; Sabbath Observance, Rev. D', D. is visiting in town for the Adams -Jackson I 7. Blackball. . Thompson. I nuptials, I . I I -1 1. Twelve names were submitted for board Dr. Kennedy spent a few, days in . I- -.-.I---- ' I of examiners of which the following eight Montreal visiting his daughter at Mac- i flydro Rates Cut were elected on a first ballot -Revs. A. J. , donald College, 4 The Hydro -Electric Commission has Langford, W. H. Grabam,r Dr. Hazen, J. Miss Frances Ograrn of Hanover is I authorized a reduction in the Clinton E. J. Millyard, J. C Reid, W. L, Hiles, . visiting at,the home of her sister, Mrs. ; rates for residental. and commercial pur. Dr. Manning and Rev, A. E, M. Thom - Greenaway, Bluevale. I poses to take effect at once. son. ' -statistical I . I Miss Jean'VanNorman of Toronto, is The house rate haa been reduced from The report. was presented as I visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. 41c and 2,Jc to 4c and 2c. The commer- follows -membership in conference, 56,839 i and Mrs. V.'. R,VanNorman. I cial. charges are reduced from go, 4.5c and an increase of 1, 189; number of families . Mr. 1J, L. 'Little and daughter, Miss i .go to 8c, 4.8c, or a reduction of about 10 approximately 27,410; Missionary receipts, Hazel,,motoied to London, Where they : per cent. $133,323; educational funds 11,445; Sun- spent a few days with friends. I The street lighting has also been reduc- day Schools $2,768; Young People's Soc- . . It Mrs. M. is Voir ing at the 1 ed from $1150 per light for an all-night ieties, 422; Epworth Leagues and Sunday ,Jackson, home of Mr. Robert Currie, Centre St., ' service, to $11 per light of 100 watts. Schools, $5,846; Women',s Missionny for the Ada.m9rJackspri nuptials, I . , . Societies $47,213 an increase of 39 per r I . . cent; Methodist National Campaign, Mrs. Geo. P I age and daughter, Miss 219,600; total missionary $461,187, an in- crease of 230,594, raised for ministerial support by circuits $234,561, an increase of 27,815; grand total of all receipts, $1,142,642. . . . . The following is the )ine-u of preachers in the Wingham District for the coming year:-Wmgham, E. F. Armstrong; Xin- cardine, John N. Clary; Lucknow, R. F. Irwin; Brussels, Win. E. Stafford; Tees - water, F. G. Robinson; Gorrie, A. Mc- Kibbin, Wroxeter, Fred Stride; Bluevale R. L. Wilson; Ashfield, R. C. Copeland; Salemi under Teeswater; Bethel,, R. S. Hosking; Ripley, W. J. Kilpatrick;' Annie of Detroit, are Visiting with Mr, and Mrs. . I 0. Fyfe, Victol4a St. I Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Nivins and Ern- est Nivinsof Wingliam, spent Sunday with ' Mr. andMrs,.Jqck Nivins, Teeswater. . . Messrs H. B.. Elliott and J. W. Dddd age in Montreal this week attending the I High Court of the Canadian Forresters, . I . Mr. arid Mrs., W. A. Mines and family Turnberrk, motored to Glenallen, where ' . they visited with. friends over the week. , end.. I . . I Mr. Cbas, Smith, who has been . the ef- . ficient delivery man for Beatties, has I _ 11 11 11 I I __________ Bervie, George Kersey;, Arniow, G. M. gone to Kitchener, where he has se.cured. 4 , . I - ____ ____ Clayton; Tiverton, C. S. Hawke; White- sitilatiOn. . I .1 1 4 . I . church, under Lucknow; Belgrave J. R. Miq...Joset)h Greenaway ,of Bluev.ale . . TAL-4 YX CEUM THEATRE Peters, . . , has returned ',home after attending. the . I . "The BiggeatLittle Show" - ____ - . 11. . 'funeral of her mother, Mrs" 'Anderson, I . ---­_..__.___.= ...: , -! Hanoven I . . I - . . . Will Go To Wingliam I * Ernest Nivins of Tee,Qwat6r has secured P-ROG-RAM The Listowel Amateur Athletic,'Asm, ". ' . sociation Limited, will send a bas6bal . 1: a position at the Union Factory bere and I . ' . is. staying with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey THURS., FRLP SAT, , and a football team to Wingbain on J41Y 1 1 . I I . . list, to assi I st in the Dominion Day cOle- - Nivins, tow&, . * .,.I ­. I The famou's Paramount Star I . ' - . bration there. The Association' received. ,, Mr. John Mccool was called 0 Rose . 4 requests from many of the towns to - send' City, Mich,, *"on Tuesday. morning to "Waltv" Reid teams for exhibition games And the boys' attend the funeral of his mother. ,, 'tbe.late I I . I . . . _ I . seemtobea big drawing card wherever Mrs. Snooks. .. . . I., . in. m ' . '. I ' ., they go. -Listowel Standard, I I Mrs. Geo., Mason has returned home I I .1 1', I Died In London I . from Calgary,, she was accompanied, by 'ALIAS MIKE MORE I . d - . . Mr. Alex. Coutts received the sail news ,her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Gn ,Ory_.an I . I also a Capitol, Q-)medy I on Wednesday of the sudden death.9f WIG little daughter. I :` brother William J. Coutts in London on . Tiss Louise Kennedy of Calgary, who 15c and, 20c. Tuesday night. The remains were in-' , cle 9nd aunt, * Dr. , has been visiting her un . . ' ' I I ___,_______.,___.__ terred in Mount Pleasant , cemetery. and Mrs. J..P. Kennedy, for th kst'two Mrs. Coutts, his aged mother, also sister,- weeks, left for her home on Monday last. Mon., Tues. and Wed. Mrs. "o tts and brother, Alex, yeside in Mr. and Mrs.. Jos. E. Greer and little . f . Wingham. , The latter attended the daughter Helen, of Port Rowan, were Tom Moore fun,eral of We deceased broth r, guests of thii foniier's brother, Mr. W. J. I I I I r.' ( in his six ree). special feature Wingbam-Teeswater Baseball Greer. M , .reer is manager of the I A splendid. game of baseball was played Bank of Hamilton at Port Rowan, in Teeswater on Tuesday afternoon, when Mr. Folsetter and niece, Miss Ethel BROWN OF HARVARD I Wingbain tied,,Teeswater 4 to 4 in the Folsetter and Mrs. Philip Kelly of Texas, . . first game of the season. The game was the guest, ofbis old friend, Mr. Wm. A tale of College life. . was 4 to 2 in favor of Wingh6m till the Isbister, Mr. Isbister motored them 1&c and 25c. 9th. innings. The Wingif6in line up was. over to Paisley,. where they visited friend a: I - _____ Pitcher -Win, Moraen. Mr. and Mrs. Wis. Brandell and little I Catcher -McLean Johnston, . I ' daughter of Gowanstowni were guests of Colmita,g- -Samuel Gold- Ist. base -George Howson. the latter's wents, Mr., and Mrs. Harry . wyn and Rex Beacl-i pre- I 2nd base -Milt. Brydges. I I Fixter for a few days. - They are about to . - - . 3rd. base -M. W. Telfer. . moye to Atwodd, where Mr. Brandell . sents "The Stpeet Short stop-Norma4 Geddes. . liar, accepted thi position of agent for the [ CaW4 Stpaighto 99 Left field -Henry Aitcheson. G. T, k. .' .1 . Right field- Gordon McLean. by B2sil Kin.g. Centre field- Leon Cantelon. . Mr. Di J. Kennedy of ArizoiAa and Umpire -R. INC McKay. . . I daughter, Miss Isabel, .graduate of the __ - -W I Illnois Tralnmg School for nurses of _V_._1__. ­ - - - __ I— -1 . --!-! Masons Elect Officers I Chicago, are' guests of Mr. AM Mrs At the last regular meeting of Wing- Win, McPherson, D, J. 'Kennedy is EV. ER YBODY'S COLUMN . ham Lodge A. F. & A. M. the following a brother of Dr., R. D. Kennedy, Globe . --- ------- officers were elected for the year. Arizona, who,bad thme of a base hos- FOR SATM- D young vigs, Born on the 18th. I. P. M. -Geo. Olver. pital in New Castle, England, during the of 41ay. F. S. Luwis, Lot 6, con. 8, W. M, -R. -A. Currie. . war. I . I Turnborry. S. W. -H. J. Jobb, I —_ . Dr. IrIms. Kennedy with a party of Von SA16're-A three burner Perfection Oil J. W. -T. C. King. stevewitli oven. in use only a few weekR. Toronto Doctors, left on Monday night, Airts, Witt. Fli'Lu. Chap, -Alex. Coutts. last, for Vancouver, to attend the annual . - Treas.-J. W. McXibbon. . FOR SAL14 - . i ,ej--'Rarrfs inower 5 foot meeting of the Dominion Medical Associ- out nearl. - lovi. Mo. 0. mcolmaou Secretary -G. L. Bisbee. ation, -which meets in 1hricouver this J4wer Wingbarn" S. D. -Joh . year. She was accompanied by her L n Stewart. . . _. good second hand Ford J. D. -Oliver Thompson. . cousin, Miss Lioulse Kennedy of Calgary, Fo'c"arNEME-00nee, spring tooth oulLivator, 1. G. -Fred Fuller, one smed drill, new. Further illfOrul- Tyler -W. J. Haines. who has been attending a ' Ladies' School now in Toronto during the winter. Dr. ata apolyto. L. 1tV',qNVDY. Auditors -A. G. Smith and Dr. Ross. __ _.— Kennedy Vill visit friends and relatives in LOST-Bur.gy 1114C on Ftifty evOninir sOMO* Mr. Morton has held the Secretary's Seattle and Calgary after the Association, Where between 12th of latst Wawani)914 Office for over a quarter of a century but " and WhiNichurob, Finder will PleagO leave duties arid before returning home. , satne At Thog. Henderson's Whitcoburch and wished to be relieved of his I...''.. . .1 receive re(ward. VAC. banded in his resignation before the _­_-__ .-..,-".--..---- __ ________ election. I Kitchell Shower. , . OUGAN FOU SALE -Bargain for (11110k Mde- Apply at. ADVANCLOVI-10W. County Tempaiance Meeting The 0. Y. P. U. of th6 Baptist chutcli . ­. I I .__ Added increase will centre on the gavo- a kitchen shower at the home ol 11 I D -Tenders for the purchaw Of frame ulidingatro,%ref8t. dre,w8l)ro.ibyier- annual meeting of Huron County "Pro- Mrs. John Wilson, Edward St., on Thurs. tan 1hurch will be accept d up to Julie, 1911) on account of Dr. Andrew S. I day evening for Miss Iva Mundy as i Inst. K or igim t any e or not neceamrily bibitioists" accepte . . 1. ictN(§, Beoly. Grant's name appearing on the program, tOkeftf their esteem prior to her ap, ­ ­ -_1 . Dr. Grant is head of the Referendum roaching marriage to Mr. Fred Harimore TENDER$ WANTED Committee which has charge of the An appropriate Address was read by Mr Teridirs Will be toceived by the und(nigivul Campaign now being launched to stop Harry Hinscliffe. The remainder of tbi up to Fadcty. $line 10, until 4 O'Clocil 1). in. fox, the importation of liquor into the pro- evening was pleasantly spent in game tbO Construction Of A C011cretu dam arid vince, for beverage purposes. -arid music. . brigge tit the town of Winglism. Plans and speelficatiOns can be omn At the This meeting will be held in the First ofti) of Roy. P06tt(V011, County l"Aginvell, tell, Seaforth, on Wed- The Lacrosse Schedule cmt House, Goderleb, or at the office 'of Lho Presbyterian Chu tratford, St. Mary itudersigeed. . nesday afternoon and evening, June 22 ,No tonderi ncecs.-,arily acepti"d. and Wingham lacrosse clubs haVe, arrang I * . JOVIN . (.1tmr-p,,4, VWL, Subject$ of special Interest suck ati the Town 4f Witighani. td the following,schedule for this distric - ---. -11. ­­_ ­­­ - ­­ ­___ - .-.---- change from the C. T. A. to the 0. T A,, TENDER$ The Referendum, Prohibition of the Of the Interm,tdiate O,. A L. A. I .__ Manufacture ard tale of native wines, July ?-Stratford sLt St. Marys. frenderg Is,in bg reetivoil Ivy thtivadcr igned etc,, etc., are to be discumd, July 14 -St. Marys at Winglisit'd. for the valriting, of U! brldr in Iflirnb6my. - - -Stratfbrd tit Wirigham , July 11I kiw0WA As the Eudic and ,)1,b',4 BridgeA 2 A bauquet is to be givsn by the So or any twoler ,lot necosat.trilr i%eceptad. To in by itoon forth ladies at six *Iock and t,()%tf;of blewlk i)ftint- LO%1Fm!i)" tl,wd vrift July 28 -St. Marys at Straford. on June IP't. be after dinner spaches. TbAk Public is Auzuvf 2-Wfagbaib sit Stratford, VAI f- V11VP3t"'- ' Aupst 11-witshitin at St marys, ,rowasbip0ark. Invited. - I I I . . I 4, . , I ..- ) I - I , m : ., QUIL`CV OF WITCHCRAFT f"""` . --- 20cal Items - APPollate Division Refuses, to Qu;% !i .,, . 7,__,,_.,.",J tho Pollock convictigA __ Read the witiourn Bazaar advertise - The Appellate Division at Osgoode Hall ment on page 4 for money savers ias,,refysed to quash the conviction of Aiss Margaret Pollock, who resides near Dathing season is here, so are, "Bath- lyth, Out., and who had been found Ing Cap§," McKibbon's Drug Store.. I I uIlty by a county judge in Godericli Of Dgil't get- peeved it there is something I titchcraft. She was convicted on the in the paper you don't like. We don't I harge that she did Iluvlawfully pretend make.the news, wejust print It. ( rom skill and certain knowledge in occult Hanna's Anniversary Sale end% Satur. T ,nd crafty science to discover where and day June the loth. Your lost chance to ) a what manner certain goods, grain ,and re bargains. Everything on sale. 9 ,ats supposed to have been stolen from secu . 1 ,2. blin L jnhardt could be found , and the The Epworth League Anniversary in t . udge suspended sentence or) the under- the Methodist Church on Sunday next tanding that she would practice no more will be condactefl, by Rev. John N. I I o, I I vitchcraft. . ' Clarry of Kincardine- 11 . I I The Apl5ellate Division says that in ' There will 'be a special meeting of the I ,Iew of Miss Pollock's undoubted good Ladies Auxitiar to the Wingham Gen- t aith the suggestion that sentence might eral Hospital irk the Council Chamber, ie suspended might be f*ried ' 0ect. Mon, June 21st at 3. 15. I , n arriving af its decision fhe co4rt iives Mr. L. Kenn dy has sold a Cleveland I ts authority as laws enacted in the reign Tractor to Mr. Oliver Gallaway of How. I ,f Geo. II., which repeated all laws on I ; vitchcraft from the time of Henry VIL, Ick. This is the second tractor that Mr. i nd quotes Very Rev.- Dean Harris. Gallaway has purchased. ( . "The power to communicate with or Arrangements are now completed for a , eceive communications fr )m, or to see monster old time celebration to be held in I ' Wingbarn on July 12th. in comanemora- . leparted spirits has always been classed tion -of the Battle of the Boyne. I is ,occult, " says Mr. justice Qrde who I vrites'tlie judgment. "The well­ nown At the* last Meeting of the. Wingharn I ' ,anadian ecclesiastic Very Rev. Dean , Public School board held on Friday even- I iarris, styles a recent work which is at- Ing the salaries of most of the teachers in ! nost wholly devoted to the question of the school were giv6n a raise of $100 ! ntercourse with spirits of the departed, Insect Destroyers -Pure Paris Green, .1 Essays in Occultism, Spiritism and Dem- , Arsenate of Leadi Arsenate of Lime, , mology, and in a prefatory note says: Hellebore, Poisun Bordeaux Mixture etc, I Among the occult sciences" I incl de the guaranteed pure and fresh at Mitchell's :ult of spiritism." I Corndr Drug Siore. I _____ - _ .— The garden party on the lawn of St. I W THE DEATH ROLL Andrew's Presbyterian church on Tuesday 1: evening was well patronizid and everyone ' I enjoyed an excellent programme. The - . M. RY ELIZABETa Dixox . Mary Elizabeth Dixon wife of Mr. proceed8i amounted to $250.36. klex Anderson passed away in Hanover The garden party held on the lawn of )n June 5th in her 66 ydari She was a the St. Paul's church on Monday even- I ady of high esteem by all who knew ing was largely attended despite the fact ier. She leaves to mourn her loss a that a great many Wingbarnites were in I iusband and four children. Mrs. Rozell Goderich taking In the Greyhound moon, A Springfield, Mrs. Greenaway, of Blue- light excursion. mle, Robert . of Preston, and Franc I es at See the Famous Film the "Two Goddess- lome, . . es". Featuring Anita Stewart, the God - The funeral took place from Hanover dess of the Screen at the Lyceum Theatre :O 'the, fgmily plot Lakelet cemetery. all this vieek. - ' ' rhe k,services were conducted by Rev. Keep in mind the Garden Party on the \ grounds of the Wingharn General Ho%- yfr. Lane of Hanover, assisted by Rev. Kr. Lemon of Clifford. I pital on the evening of June 24th. Band . — in attendance and a good prograimme. . 11 . WimaAm McLA-uG,al,"s Refreshmerits will 6e served. And' con- . It is our sad duty this week to chronicle tributions towards the refreshments will the death of William McLaughlin which' be appreciated, . took place at his re,giden ce, Pleasant Val- * A young man's $25.00 suit will be . [ey,. on Sunday, June 13th, Deceased thrown from the roof at Hanna's Anniver- was in, poor health for some time but it sary Sale,at 2 o'clock on Saturday after - was only during the past week that his noon -Jime 19. I condition was serious. He was in his 63rd . Spend Dominion Day, July Ist. in year and: is survived by his widow, two Wingham. Calithumplan procession'at daugfiters viz., Mrs. Fred L. Davidson 9.30 in the morning headed by 'Wingbam. and Miss Verna, and one son Wilfred of Citizens Band and Lucknow Pipe Band Toronto. The family have redded in will commence 'a good, ' day's sports of Wingbam. for the past few yeari, and are . e, Football and Athletic highly esteemed. Before coming to . Wingham, Mr. McLaughlin was engaged Sportsf ending with a concert in the ball in the cattle business* at Fordwich. He at night. has recently carried the mail on rural '13 ick church. Anniversary services held route 4 out of Wingham, a position which on Sunday, June 20th. , Rev, R. Fulton he held until the'first of this ,year. Irwin, Lucknow, will preach at 11 a. m. The remains were laid to rest in the and 7 p, in. Monday evening an entex- Wingham cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. tainment will be given in the church, Rev, Dr. Perrie conducted the services at when Mr. Irwin will deliver his famous the house and grave. lecture "Ireland and the Irish." Admis- I - ion 10 and 25 cents. ___­­_.___. I . I Miss Gordon of Teeswater, who teaches The muchlogiged for rains have at last class'in music in Wingliam, entertained come to Wingbam. and vicinity. A,_ a ' though. m6ny have been , prophesyiog a her class at her home over the week -end, , On Saturday evening her pupils tobk -part complete failure of crops, a kind and in a recital in the Teeswater Town Hall. good- Providence has sent His refreshing . . rain, as He always acies, in time to save Misses Edith Kew, Shirley Donaldson, the situation. I Vesta Fox, Dorothy McEwen an4 Louise --- I Thompson were, her Wingbam guests. I . Belgrave L, 0. L. No. 462 wish to pub - New General Manager licly announce that a change has been We -are pleased to notice that Mr. ' made in. their church service and instead Colin A. Campbell has been appointed of attending in a body to the Methodist general manager of the Henry X. Wamw church on June 27th. as was announced pole & . Co. - Limited, Manufacturing' last w`eek,- they will attend Divine Service . Pharmacists, Perth, Ont, , Mr. Campbell in the Anglican church on July 4th. at was born near Whitby, Ont,, forty-five 2 .30 o'clock. All brethren cordially wel- years ago, He graduated from the Ont- corned. . . ario, College- of -Pharmacy in 1905 and . conducted a drugatore in Wingbam until Wise people are now preserving eggs for 1901 in the store at present occupied b next winter, Lyman's Water Glass is H. E. Isard &' Co. Mr. Campbell has absolutely reliable. Sold at Mitchell's been with the Wampole Co.. ever since Corner Drug Store. leaving Wingligni and his many friends Mrs, H. Hinscliffe and Mr. and Mrs ' here will be pleased to hear of his pro- P. E. VanNess were in Galt a few days motion. last week, visiting with relatives and also Adains-Jackson Nuptials attending the S, D. Adventist Camp , meeting. This was held, June 3-13, in Onecifthe season's prettiest weddings the Galt armouries. Large crowds attend - was solemnized on Wednesday noon,* June _pd and very spiritual meetings were held. 16th, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Robert - A foreign mission offering of $2,000 wag Currie, ar.. Centre St., when their filece taken in one day. Thirty-one person,,: ' Margaret Gwendolyn Jack6on was united were baptized and others are waiting. in the holy bonds of wedlock to Welling I ton Clare Adams, Hamilton, oldest son, of Sixty-six species of birds cpmmon tc Mr. and Mm R. W. Adams, Wingharn. southeast ' ern United State feed to a great - The ceremony was, ,performed bi Rev. er or less extent on the. boil weevil. The Dr Perrie in th presence of only immed- most active enemies of the boil wo-evil Art iate-relatives and friends 6f the interested the oriolegi and the swallows, , paitles. The bride, wbo was given away A"Ifuneral thief" has been discovered by her uncle, Mr. Robert Currie, was in the West. ^His speciatly" was to rot I dainto gowned in ivory satin, overdrape homes when the family was away bury. of silk marquipette. She carried a shower ing one of its members. bouquet of opholia and white roses and Speaking the other clay of past aft( I maiden hair fern with veil in Juliet style. present conditions, an elderly and obser . I The bride was attended by her friend, vant farmer, who, by the way, has no, Miss Ld Vina Smitb. wearing pale pink yet "retired," but still sticks to Ahe land satin with overdress of silk marquisttte. aid. I'll admit that there'll more mone! The groom was ably sut)ported by his in circulation and in the savings. bank k brother, Arthur Adams. The wedding than there used to be and more comfort, . music was played by Miss Violet Twain- and conveniences, luxuries and ,extri t ley, cousin of the bride, After the sign- vagances, more pride And independeno ing of the register a dainty buffet lunch- but I doubt if there is as much neighbor eon was served. The giftswere num r6s liness and 4ympatby, contentment AM and costly showing the high esteem in happiness. charity and gowfellowsbir which the young couple ate held. Mr. truth and honesty, simple faith and PUTit: Iand Mrs. Adams left on the afternoon of life as there used to be- And this wk train for their home in Hamilton where old ffimer i. not a particitlarly Sancti **y will re" in futuro. monlous individual either. MAITLAND PRESBYTERIAL I i I -* CONVENTION . * , , , ., .1 # 0 .' 9" r&e 0 X ap, *0 A . ". 7­22 __ Splendid Advance In I I I -.- I . . . 1 1 1 Mission$ . . I - .- The Oth, annual meeting of the Mait I I Montserrat ind Presbyterial W.,N, S. was held in 0 - . . ,riox churck Kincardlue, Tuesday, May ' . 8tb, 1020. There was a very good de- I , 'gation in Attendance. Morning session poned at 10 o'clock with tbit President, 0 . I L I M E FRUIT JUICE lr .' Bell, Moleswortb, in the chair. ,fter devotional exerclses Mrs, Bell gave I n address reviewing, the history of the T. M. $I in the Presbytery and showing I ' A Most, W. -holesome and Refresh- 1ie need of greater effort, I ' " ' A Mission Band Conferenqe was held, I ing B . . ,d by Mrs, Lundy, Walton. A member , . . ,'Qm each Band told how theif meetings . _ rere conducted and many of the, sugges- . . . . . tona,were very helpful. "Montserrat" Lime Fruit Juice is the pUre Un - Mission Band Secretary reported there . I sweetened juice of Lime Fruit grown on Ad been a gain all along the line, in ,iembership, number of meetings, average the island of 'Montserrat'. Thelirnesareripeneid I , ttendance and. most of all, in contribu- . on the trees thus Attaining the'delightful flavor )ns. Seven Bands had more than oubled their contributions of last year, found only in, "Montserrat" Lime Fruit Juice, verage givings, of all the Bands was What is more pleasant than a delightf ul cold . 160 per member, Walton Band pre- . ented Junior Memb erships to the two bervage on a hot day., Itle boys of Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Mac- . )onald, our Missionary in Korea. Num- ier of members 846, new Life Members I . Large Bottle for 50c. ;,,now junior members.90, meetings held L 32, average attendance 530, parcels or I . )Ales sent 6, sent to the Presbyterial t, L - i reasurer $1 . 278, an increase of $556 over ast year, . ' - .. .. WKIBBON'S DRUG STORE' The Strangers' Secretary reported great . )rogress had been made in this depart- . ... . Drugs and Stationery 6ent. . I Home Helpers' Secretary reported there Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P.R. Ticketa vere 475 Home Helpers with a total of- I L ering of $412, an increase of 107 mem- -.--- — I )er.9 and $207 over last year. .T= - .tDgg , a 1"4 . Messenger Secretary reported the num I . . )er of subscribers to the Messenger dur- ng the year was 9 19, an increase of 103 ----.- _____ - ­ —_ I funerals and Sunday buying of chocolates, 1 aim 4MMMAMEMSM NUM" WQAVANANZmqmo ' ind the amount paid $530. ' Secretary of Supplies reported all the cream. etc., on - the Lord's day was I ice I 'J -K n introduced by Mrs. Gomm, Pine River, Cn,v,,1ST1E'5 kuxiliaries had sent good bales of clothing and unanimously carried by the meeting. . ,or Portage La Prairie Boarding. school, ` Closing words were spoken by Mrs. " ,PHONE 59 1 , I it a total value of $640 and also had sent Little, T ' eeswater, urging greater effort I . . . I iseful articles for the cots in Canora for next year. - . . ' ---.-- I ---I _. .— P Hospital, to the value of $153.00. Sever- The evening session commenced at 8 .." . 11 Mitsion. Bands had contributed various o'clock and a very successful meeting , Groceries ana I irticles, such as scrap books, pictures was held, a. large audience - being present. . I I I ind quilts, Secretary requested that a Pastor of Knox Church, Rev. F. C. . ' * " ist of the articles and their value be en- . Overland, presided and Rev. Mr. Mc__ . -_Provisions I . I -losed in each bale and a duplicate sent Callum, Lucknow, led in Priyer. In the .., ­ .. - ... . , . : I .. _ I I *, . .. ... . her by mail with the bill of lading from absence of Rev, k4r. Kiinnedy, Mr. , e ,.::",: ;. - _ . - *. 7; 7 .. ... L . ,...." 1. . .. I . ,.:. .-. I . . . I . . I I the railway. . . . Overeild gave a word - of - welcome and . I .. L 1. 1. Cof I f . , - I . I I I . Tea An4_, , Afternoon session whs openea by sing- greeting in the name of Knox Church and . - ee I , ing the 10OLh Psalm, Scripture reading by Presbytery of Maitland, "Choir, ,under . ' . I I 1, - - .... . ,. I , ",.I .1 I Mrs Cam bell, Riversdale, and prayer . . the able leadership 6f.'Pr;f, dlark, was , cow nm ,oss*.onwv,awwwwwqn,C by Mrs, Scobie, Whitechurch. Address 'in attendance and materially assisted in 1 1. I ." 1 '. I I.. I _ — 7 7 Dfwelcome was'given by Miss Mather, making the praise effective. : They render- 1 ' ,:, ,- , 'I. I ' ' Kincardine. . . . ed a very pleasing anthem during ibe 'Vote On Referokq,uW,Qiit..25?' *' ' I .. I o . Mrs. Fox, Brussels, Corresponding . . . . I evening 1. I . * . Authority has beengiven to the secret.7. Secretary, reported advance in every de- Miss Brown, returned Missio'nary. of ary of state to," malce such preliminEkry partment and a deepening interest in the . Honan, China, gave a very profitable ­ arrangements as Are necestary, f9p libia I ' wor . There are 31 auxiliaries and 21 Address upon her educational work, urg- ' holding of a 'it ,4uoC referendtim in the, . Missiori Bands, A' new Auxiliary having ' Ing the audience to ask and7 expect great province of Ontario, The precise date of . been started during the year at Eadies. things from God. - " ' . the plebiscite has not yet beendetetmined, _ .. Perrie, Wingbam, Treasurer. re Mro - Rev, A. E. Armstrong gav e an illustr- , but it will probably bu on Monday. Oct. .. I , I.- I , I ported the Auxiliaries .had contfibuted . ated lediture on the Orient, using over one 25th, the same,date as has be,en'fixed'. f r ,;" I . . 8580 -end the Mission Bands'81278 being hundred beautiful colored slides. Mr. I I Saskatchewan. . .* . I 11 . I atotatof last year. 1. Armstrong's comments were strong and I I - . __ ., I . . 4 I I I Mrs. Mann, i5russe1qp reported for the appealing, causing the audieude to realize Forward Movement Committee. She that now was the time and that the staff had sent out a Questionaire, to each Aux- and equipment was very inadequate for iliary and the answer indicated a deepen- the opportunity. His appeal for recruits ing interest in the work, a revival of was very effective. . prayqr and a desire to put the Kingdom. . Rev. I'Vir, McKenzie, of Kinlough, pro- of God first. nounced the benediction. ' . Mrs. Gollan, South. Kinloss, gave an The Treasurer's Report of Maitland ex6ellent address on the "Forward Move- Pre4byterial W. M. S for 1919 showed I ment as a Patriotic duty and a Chrisiian that the total givings of auxiliaries and Responsibility." I bands were $7085.91. 1 1 1 Mrs. Overend. Xincardine. gave an ad- . JENNiE G. TATE, ' dress on "How to Realize our Goal," Preas Secretary, Bluevale. saying that the Christian workers of to- I day were following in the footsteps of Baseball. Match -Brussels vs. Wingham Paul and Peter and Lydia and the other Wednesday, June 23rd, at 4.15. I aiftts of the Bible, and the power of God ___ I - .. ________ ­ _ _ -__ . -_ which enabled them to go forward may — -_ also be ours to -day. I MR. X X MIX XX N!X.N., X XX =411MOMM.-NIVOMMM - . Rev, A. E. Armstrong, Foreign Mission X Secretary, gave an address on his tour of . X our Eastern Mission fields, pointing out X . X I . the increasing need .of grea0r effort and X . X ? I I ; . advocating the doubling of our givings X I I . X . and the Mission staff on all the fields ,be- MI I . I I 1; fore 1925. X -,.,. .. . Mission Band exercise was given by . I . I . I nine young ladies of Kincardine Band I _ , . . I .1 ( , - marching with banners and singing Mis- 111LO I , sionary songs. am . I X ` Miss Brown, Missionary on furlough, i4 -11, .... I - 0% I I i . , 11 was introduced to the meeting and in a X I . few words told of her school, started in X White Canvass X 1917 with an attendance of 50. I It was d,, .i lad to hold the n.Axt MU t- X 1 4mome 1AV"L. 411IMP11111L qw%k . X I Ing at TeesWater. X Jr% 1% W in I ' Ar I& 111 .111111 ff "a . Election of Officers resulted as follows: X., = Mks MW Q I 11on, pres., Mrs. D. Perrie, Wingham; 51 V ff i0i s rs lesworth; Pres., X %J . X t 1`1011110111F in, J LP X Mrs, Coom6e, Kincardine; lat Vice -Pres., A . ­ I I I . )c Mrs. McKenzie, Kinlough; 2nd Vice- I 11rm, Mrs. Gollan, South. Kinloss; 3rd IN, $2.50 to $4.00 a Pair Vice-Prea., Mrs, McGuire, Brussels; 4th X I Vice -Pres., Mra.-J. W. Xing, BluOvale; 1,4 .No Luxury Tax on these,.while for Comfort, ?A Corresponding sec., Miss Mather, Kill- service and appearance they am unsurpasssed. . X cardinc; Recording.sec., Mrs. Fox, Brus- MI, sel% Treas, Mrs. J. A. Glerinie, Luck- Choice of French, Louig- Cuban alid Militat-y now; Mission Band See., Mrs. Lundy, X heels. y I I Walton; Sec, of Supplies, Mrs. Young, %t Evepy Pallp Snow White . . . Wingham; Messenger Sec., Mrs. Murdie, 2 I Lutknow; Lit. See., Mrs. Duncan Me- to wa whinneyi Ashfield, Strangers' See., Mrs. i Linklater,'reeswater, Homellelperal 84.c 1 BAREFOOT SANDALS - X I ! , to i Mrs. Ireland, Teeswater; Press Sec., Mr ;' s"'I Now Selling. 'Big'Stoclt of Children's Brown R I Tate, Bluevale; Forward Movement See. AA Leather Sandals to select from. . Mrs. Mann, Brussels. * 4 . A resolution urging, all Christian$ to u8e I . - , , - OWN** 9 I their hifluence against the cigarette habit, . : C ) o the keeping of children, off the street at 91 I , r night, ack . nowledging the work of the I Wo I ('03 r e e r I " I . ., . . , i Bible Socitty and the Lord's Day Atli- 191" " . soce in m(esuardins the Sabbilith days - - , 'f' 0 1 and to rilvw their d*pproval of Sunday LXXXXMNKXX XXMXXXXXX)*i ,!