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The Wingham Advance, 1920-06-24, Page 50 I , _r P 1-,-f,- '1,4 , - . �' I - r �44ft`i,' pf, � ,� �- ." � . . I A . _�,;�, 11 Thi**, ilnt# Ott, 111k 1. I - - _0�406. I . � -, - , . 0031 - - 1*00,410 -"— '--'--- --- h4lowtv .*M-�,".-A"� "M i , 4 III 11 10on't Uude.ryalue Your Victory Loan Boiads ' I Nearly one million Canadians own Vicior� Loan B londs, These are artiongst their most . valued possessions, and should be hi,gflily prized. Also, they represent t1ke. most, con- venient form of investment. On tki dates the interest is due, you only have to remove -the interest coupons,which are attached to each bond, and cash them atthe ziparest bauk. ' , You can buy these bonds today ,to yield slightly more than they �hd when first oflared for public subscription. Consequently, we recommend their purchase at existing prices. � . Write us. Wood,(G'undy & Company Canadian Pacific Railway Building � Toronto I -5 f, 11 II 4� 11 0 r J�, f I IN ­­ ---.. I - � 11 � � . --­,�­------­:-- � . � - - __ , .. —1 ( . --------.---- ____ I c 1-1 ' ..LT to I �LIJU . antuldy'01 Quaintost Lo've Stop I . . I . I I I . . I I I , , Here he is—the "Chad" Buford that you 'and-, ., L millions of othe'rs.have read of in the"'novel, - br :.. -I heard talked of by your friends. -dnly be:*'i§.'--,*,. I ; , .� . presented a thousarid times more vividly,'.in the _,,� . � " * I I 1.1.�'t-..­- 1, picture. Adventure, romance, young'. l9ve, pa� .4 ..', thos—a few tears 1 1 ; . , .,.:.�.-�?. I � I . . I . - - 12". .: - ,..:'' A.,-, ., '' ,:'�,'- -, I"'7 " - ­7,­�- - . �!_-_­� I— -1 . , I - , " . i� vVl 111�i 11 - i ­.L, ' - ­­­­­'E'­­L- " - .. LYCEUM. THFIE,ATR, ";­­.-­_­­ - . . ''. . .. � I ­ - - -,,I;,.-.-. .. __ . .1 .. ­,,, .�'. . Oresents i;1'."-`1" i - ,!: � � I - � I . . . � I I .. 11 � � . , - I I . . ''., � ., .. �� - . � ', ., I I I I , , .. .. . ; I . .1 , isa . P -5, " rrl,. -1 I ., v'-- V 7,�, - r,21' 77� HERD , - - � 11' ;11 i P A, P , f H. I EH 11 I. * I 51;LAREN. , 19 , - COMTZ OF TV( i N., C! " D.�, - 0. , � e , " E, I by J o hA zi F ox Jr., I Directed by We,t11aceWbr,s1qy I lzly I Thursday, Friday, Saturday _____ Admission 25c and 15c. — Coming Mondayq Tuesday and Wednesday'.. I BASIL KINGS' Famous Story 31- * 9� .1. " "The Street Called Straight I ._ With a Cast including NAOMI CHILDEIRS . and MILTON SILLS. I The dramatic story of man who found himself ffirough sacrifice. ' � . i _____,_______________.__ - . I - – . mmt!tMMM — . � ­ - . I � C::)7 �-,C�icivs(?D(5j'7-��e'��o�,-6,la*7dh;iivl*iooti4?er .1, 1?� 1. � 1_1 dr ' I 1. - I P ,­'.�,�i�&�.�,,,.-nl­ :05f S1;?/_0,/_ �(��',�,�%' ` - "�hj'-.� - . ,,., 1 0*1:. " P,P _.�.h . . ,� _­ �).'_­ n ) .. 7F_�Ikl." %�' ' "' � " ., I ,,�\, , � ,,,�;,i?, n. . . ��.,� , I _ �_� �.,, � Z' I �, .1 1;. , ! 1� ,,, �, , 9 I/ � �011'1 114�n � -- ly.Z_U'1� . 11 - � 7__ . � , � 'g. ,� .,.�11, � -� v. 7'M;,;�:A� Rdit e , , 4,�,,�*' __ : ; - I C��,�� ��'11� " , I J;;�­"',4,.. 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AIIN114 I 1) t Ille that wo orliwleduldtig tile thtlo I , I N � `" r , .1 - 1. - I I I " '' 'L, Tbe "Baiga rye, V�l V*?" dclj�t j , , I , .. � 41 Ayolpli ke 11" . , ltkj*jie,yj)ur cofil-plo.1k 11 %, , li%( it tortolge. At vvery stop sumst. ""(4ilt'(111t XllyoI)al(1 us a Call aT'd give I, , . 010it UK AL. I . � , 0 V. � . I .1, �Ik. I � � 11 r - , k , 11 , 00 6 � ou V�pvodstl 0� �u V a ,,aid: 'Martin, I want you to -promise ! W40 a (Woquot Niallet,' suld he, jtfter ""' " chunk of his mind about ilay , � I �,: � I � � in the C].4%4e; k Wd .observed Johnny's litaneuvers for frivild'i-I baggaige. 47hik � I . ­­ I � .111 I Id do 'All rlght",� said 1, enrelessly, alew ailnutem. young hidl' MIR SUN gfill[110. . �� � W � , . OW41 lileelo, "'Yeasir,' %aid Johnny dy, , 14 - 1,lie wus the eoalest of the three. , � , I I � .10 ! , ,r,0,nARA . , I . BYART4,09RFINWICK101HARA 1 ! up coal for dear life. ,breaklit ak,�q lit 111, 171nally, lie says to me, 'Wil . keep your cab lumbered lip this "Wben we pulled hito Souta Barbara -(,man told tile that tbo an- ill(, blud. bral, 11 orintondent ,wanted me to Come tp . " I I I �11 0% %-%, . I I 111.1 "I . , , ,- I � �, , too;- V ul) '% S &% Ar -A " R S 1E T S G D E I]l"" I _ ___ = __ __ .11 ,you . Ilke soln(� elut. way, Martin? It lottics his () filcorightoM I I . I %5 . 11 I I (CollyrightJ .. toryald woinau',s bod.room. Now what - "I (.till see our finish., sold lie, . I - I - e - � "Tes," said lingdtitler Martin. aR lie in time is that bundle over there In looUln' sick. I , "Of I- I . � .1 ' - — That tam I" Front — - r, ib,hed olllnd�round oil tho W9, aa she the. k cornoir? 37o ybu e trry ,Your whole course I waqn't surprised when ' . I , 1 Iffed and ptinted In Tile shling. W(kit. wardrobe NvIth ,you? You. inust be . tbe superintendont handed me my � _�,�,,��"4�­­_-­I,4 : . Stdle, Quality and Unusual COraW. , � Wl�_11._ I i4, for tbe qouth-bill"I'l vxPrV8N- "I've ,quito it aude., 11 1011'. that's just a. little biligglige I' In, walklul papers, but I was mad cloar . tbrougli. 1.� " I i N _�;�.,��',, - I I , . . ") I rt and are istingulabod' in the new Spo Elastic Top models of Goddess. orsete. i orkod, for tblvi owlilloallY, for IQ" yNtI-8- . V(! Wily jIll,(q, (jlk(� I,Iy_QjT. and I've It -carry In' down to Santa, Ilarbarq foi, a .. "Johnily and Miss Mayo Insisted on I . " -I.' -, �t . 4� !,� I I -.,'o �, 1.�-�A ill �: I I `;� f -.A ").',�, � I i2o' P- Giving that graceful op arance a au h a Oil ily been ilve(I auvo, and that wasn't friend of niftle.' said 1. quite Uneft- aw,goln' with thoto to be warried, and , ' r " . , : %, . ... , � . po, It to the wearer, wb* ponlo j of good taft 0.76 $4. 0 . I ir overlooking ordt,re., ri.videss run- cornod, NvIth the cold ,,weat trickl.lit' iiftilt, gottin' fired, by ber father, you - � I . . I . I wom en . , Ing, or Aveviii,­ while (1116% but ofr me lastrounis. ,atisf. may reckon It wa!; some,,, action to po � siti . on. . I ',came 1. . Q I-.. .. .. �. - pAir. . ,oil . Mr. and Airs. Shand up jrom , *end "'Baggage for a friend, heyl' he . tile to, go. I only wimliod Iliat he had Of a book case, ' She would slide . I I . I , frplggr It III Illy Cab.' ;r t.arryllig , ti I "Defraudill, the corporation that fur- sputtered. 'Andwas ,)!our friend'.% bag- lialf a dozen girls, und that 1 COU14 141, � � .� � ''I'll, . I . . 6 al Front Prac' 1C 1�vbt�.4 %,j),jr lirt,lid ,juit butter mit . gaNe p toot precious to be trusted to one bolp ,em all elope, I told my NvIfe app reciative of thi� work of school. The teacher Mrs. Aitken, spoke On "Co- "I . ' I , * I . . I yi�jl r its just I docs, eli.1.01 remarked Con- of the company's Cars? Woll, I'll have that I en,joyed Johnny's weddlit' more , I I I 0 1 1 . . . Corsets t 14" ell "Z.' � ! I . -)(qi, y. 11,k �:ort of u(.top Watsoll. j, .4pl. you know you can't elleat the, Com- thitt gives you your brea(l­aaft tilall I did illy olvil. "The wag liopPin! mild X sunied, howe�er, that services on Sundays were being held years- before Reverend A. D. Varney's incumbancy the . Ili private homes between* tile years i863 and x87a. Miss church became free of debt, �ut was not consecratA until * I , I - � I I � Sultablefor the average or stout figiptre ltln,-tllx�.lit,l)il-lllll.�-tik(I-yi)iI bushiess? pany, . tn eAch other lIke-h brac� of Castaways I on a desert I.qlarid. I old man best rural schools in the county. Stich I IF gregation, well retnembqrs services being held February, Aeve�end A. B. Varney left for Ayliner, to be succeeded by I it tWell, don't Jump off the engine,' . .1 I fine cluj%lity coutil with q II(kver llave Ilioug-lit it of you, Map-' butter out of I Its freight. You CaWt -,vilen Ile found out boNv they bad give X . e best companies r epresented 9Lt and strengthen the bodd biltween, the . . I- I, " t 4 being of extra . s4ctions as;ud . 119 POrlOct e4w 0 school and the honie, I � Master Robert Tullock' and Victor � I 11 11 As early as July 6tb, x868, at a Vestry ineeting the fol- dine, who stayed Ili charge of the parish about five years. . , Dr. Worthington Richard The Reverend U. A. Kinder, present rector of Leamington, m4ke a. eligrIty baggap wagon Out Ot k' blin the slip. . . I . 1lon't want top', I said. r_1 � . . / . - years I �Vatters and Joseph Wildridge to� form thd building cotntilit 11 , I 0 wide elastic All sizes from 21 to ;54- n." "They couldn't. tlr(� a inan for that your�.cllb - and w9rk on this road. May "it was. nearly two yefIrs before the Is visiting big parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. I � 11 �, .1 - ...; . le �` . McKinney. * I and comfort. Special value at 4.75 por pair. 11 owaday.4"I'mid. ill(; S(T.Ilon boss, w1lo- tile 'gage fleuds fly away with friend's bag- old inan made up. with leul. Not until I - , i I ." I I ! ,.�,,-, 11,�_, I . 11 . . 0, I __ I ros an arrunt 11dynalutice.r." home After vtolting friends Ili HAnover I !,,d kick it out of the cab for Ulster Rhodes, junior, come along, * f. - Of , , I I - � - � - , I I I I �,.� � La. Diva., D. & Add "We've got to Ilitwo a hearing I An . a cent., . low - ell, lie stornied'ana staved around The,V .give Win his grandpa's full aame. James Burton Mayo. and that -,- 111, "!-. 1. . , I 'IV I 1�.:_�.,, .. I .,. . %X_1_'­��.;,�, , 11�, 11 � X ", "' , , , Al , '111� I . IX, ­. .'. , """"' � illetalIq got to biwo a rrason for firing mail beNides. not 1111oing Ills stYlQ-" for full ten minutes and that plucky . sort or m6lted him. HQ Couldn't hold .,�'/ i I . .. .,��,* :�,_,L ..�� ,5 �, _-��l - I - . .�� /* I �, I � I .�._ , -1 . '... I - I rZ�--7- -ii- ."', ,.- ljj��!j I Corsets, I - X ­' 11 "It's a goild ibing for the Companies, little girl huddled up under the slicker, out against the MAI' ' � \.� . . . I , t . X ,\�:-_-`4V,'�� - 'I; 4 to ock . m,ll remarked Conductor Whtsoli, who llflaldw' 111.4 WILY tO Ithd ne,yer moved 01: ulade ll'sound. I don't ,4As soon as the superintendent took , 11 . , I -our st I 11� I I �_­I � � \ - . I , Many new models added --Z- i C01125 In famous La Diva'and D. & A� X � vi(I lat(ily ptts-.vd thrugh a most trying r-WERALS, WEDDINGS, E.TC. f�lt the rellef flitit Joblin believe she . y them ]lack Into his favor they showed . _,q,!�='.'ii�, the' , 1: I I I brand. A modal for every figure . , Every X joyCstigation.1? weps "em from "it it I resident of Culross in the person of James and I (lid when her father finath', went gratl6de for'iny share In their their � '­.. " �� - I - I I pair guarahtead to give perfect satisfac �jsin­ many It good man'-' I . . storming back to the c6aCb. I weddin, by worrylill him 'till lie put ul� X . � I tion. I . . � I "I mighty mearodtbey was goln' hide me,,.' And she crouched -dolpm 00 . "No, sir, she came out from under back io work, and I've been worldn' I .. X 1 0 ./Nvqs o make up thvir ininils to IoWYou', cover, drew a long breath, straight- for this road ever since," . - . . See the Famous Film""'The Two Goddesses"' featuring bestutiful Anita 'V. � dicil they'llad Ntoll on ihe..6rpet last __._,__._,_.�_,,_,,_._,.-.--,--'.�-�.- ­-­­ ened the b6lit feathers oil her hat, and _ , "I'll het you was pretty Cautious I I ­ * I . . nouth," drawled Mo. engineer,, with Cliureb, lisivingseted as elder for A num. he bt alidly set her hair to rights at, the little mir- : about carryffiv extra bag,g�age In your Stewart. The Goddess of the Screen, .At the Lyceum Theatre all this week. I I . winkling eyes, and remained ineunflient for another year. The Sunday, School was orgallize(l in NovQniller i$ -,o. . , ror we kept bangin' opposite the water- 'she'4 cub for a spell," remarked Abe seetion � .41 .. I . . . 11111011, allywa,y, T"hadn't :been loadIn' mi fMP*MX%,"qMt , pkiid hi's hwd Ilk"O glaM, as cool and, composed as. If ., , boss, wbo had pbeen an Interested, lls.1 - - -,---.-----,.---. . - . X X I . ' ny caboose %vitll freight," retorted the � �onductor, "Was you inovin' your I Of Matistry � .. V mie VM, IL & I(WdN ram. gro-wed up In.a ell b. . . 66well, I :�pplse� lvq 112acle.. as gOqA . I - � � tener. - "War; S11.4 about,cTen carryinl-a,vold. . . . I � I I X L I , , � � I- . L S X iousehold goods Ili your cab, when 0. � . .1 I �� 11 .. � "I �. $ ..... - ... , , ­ I �, .., 1 1, 4,!. � 1 , � A�� _., Id — — . . � . . ,., _,IjI,r[neer hfar- junch. with lue," agreed I � � . I � I A., M I � . . L .1 bey Caught y�au, old.man?" . , . . . ., I � I ba noing tin Chv.opflllly� "And I 1youldn't have I I , I . I - "I I I . � � X � "No, the freight �- hpippenea to be I I'll , . , I toteda runaway bride In nly ellgine - I . . - . , � 9 I !arryl)V_�didn't belong to. me," lie said . . . . I . I . I I , � i , . . � e; and , . clib-not even If sho wtv; elol)!t)' with . I , "It wus tho very,elloices )laeldly. . , . t . . �, ­ Mr. Sul)ertiiie�i(leixt,�Nitty�iiiiii.g(.)lr.,�,,� - . - . . I I - .. . .possession of - my,, flrenian,� lohnny . I .. , �­' , Y­,�j 1091A MUS10 � --7— ' I � .11 . _____ _____ __.____...._ __ __ — I I � 7 I . I Ithod I . I I I ,_ L � , "One' niglit, when I was hustlin' I . . I . . . ., . I . Her Own Version. . A little girl. III Coiinecticut. aged . I , pathy of a large circle of friends the syxn .,ound, gettin! tile englue reWdy on a The OWOUOMW .9148 Of thO 1110037- a , two and it half years, wo r allowo,d to In the loss of an affectionate father, I The � 41loit call, Johnny eame to me and ,'Xy of people"Caunot ba satistled *by go to Church 0111-10111as ','All)(1aX .-A)n funeral Tuesday afternoon to Teeswater ,,aid: 'Martin, I want you to -promise Free . Libraries, Gymnaelums, Plar condition she would not talk out loud, ' c emetery was a large one.. Services ine, that you'll carry something . to Santa Barbara fol. inc., . I . , groundI4 Oto. The ,l0v1E) -Of-moVqng the heaMthy;bo4y to -the rhythm at music but could join In the singing. the ilrst hymn happened to b'e "Joy to the . being conducted at the house and grave, I do 'All rlght",� said 1, enrelessly, . 3111 some form Ot d"CiAlg is ,an In- I I World," surig to 11OTd AutlOCIII", �.Sbe . Py the Rev. R, N. Sinclair. The Moral .going DrL with my ;,,oirlk. 'Remember, I'll hold . ,born 1jecullairfty of the average man * . un,a woma�u; w1th liquor and indec- I recognized t1je time and felt. tier, op- ' I . , . - tributes wereboth beautiful and numer- you to your proirlse if it takes *four sealp,l he says, and then I noticed -for ent musmic, ho*mvt&r, dances may do ' portunily - hqd conle, - But -, Ii.I�jIly., � If . ' .,. , I words she as � soclated with ill I at . " � t . 111�cr , 'Oushaving the high esTeem in which - till, first time that lie wascoiftsiderably xaor-6 hatim. than bacteria. It is vath- I otj�c to see In our large Unms an,d* , were not the words of Isaild �jfgq�Q. " , , deceasedwas held. Several being con- I I . stirred up about something. t -Cates *�wzg m -on ead women m9h. This made no difference, and th4�'�011­ , ,.� % ...., tributed by neighbours. ' " 'See herej young man,! said 1, stop- . - . 1have , to s=R. daticia hall ito iatlisifY a I ' gregation was convulsed tO.!IiQ6'D,;q' , . , ' 1. .,;� .., IIIgh,­Cl'iiIdIqb voice ringing vl,efllp�Ljjove�' The death of Mr, Michael Kirby, 2nd - I Ping short, vati been ealln' slid � . -0; now expeet me to help you smuggle des1relor aniusemieut. -- � PoolAe who have used up 'their . 1_1_,� A tile Voices RpOlInd her: 174m*� V,-- ,�-. : �#. a " " . Culroas, came as a shock to his friends. I . I b Yourlopot . out of town for you?' I asked , � - ,1timigth in Dax�oinj, Late Honpa 4 � - - III and be *-��,V"'Z�, inan In our tow %`V, � I , . Nll� , '�ib'�Sihliitpi tie h d only been sick a short time, � A , " him. . �� . .. . ,M �lb,"V�, perha%ps lo -*44 m1ch, 1110o" - dripus"wise. Ile jilinped Into I � pneumonia. The funeral was held .nj I . "'Before God, what I want you to ' toD long upon th,p Wine when it was - '. Inislo. and scratched out bt�th hI.%4bZ,l'! Saturiley. morning. T4e remainip being I carry belongs Ao .me and to no.. one lied and llave 16t Old John Barle;y- Especially efffective was t1W rellqRt. Of , laid to rest in the R C. burying ground . . i else, ) said he solemnly. . � � oGm simp thor v0dity will 11nd & - tile last line ,ovilen, instead, of 1jet IV I, ng.. I Teebwater. I "'Well, tl4en, Jump around aild 1111 I bo6,Ii In the. use -of . Hacking's Heart and NervevRemedy. "And- heaven, and lieuven and nature . .L;Ing," they heard. "And-eratelled, and � I Mrs, Wm. Curie and little jean. and, . I �Our rod cups and stop this noillsenseJ . I answered, rather cross, for we were It w1j 01sipel "that tired feeling!' � I `cpatched out both jils eyes,"—Milli- ' . Miss Elizabeth Hackney will leave this . . I late. . . . ptalk-sp aWay that feeling a derprogsion do,01pbla Public Ledger. . ­ . week for Toronto where Mr. Curie has a � ' .. I "'Swear that, you'll carry something nmd nervousness that comes. from lowered vItallity and bVings back the I Knew It W . asn't Slife. ' ' po � siti . on. . I ',came for me, Martin,' lie beg. -ed,. lookin' - zteulth7 rich, red, cWor to the cheedcs. I I � N Doris had a box of vandy on the top Mr. and Airs. Shand up jrom , *end wild-eyed and (lesperate. . ltiVill m0ke 7OUT beaU'LY ropleetP MOTe Of a book case, ' She would slide . Toronto Thursday to sp a few weeks 44 40,11, 90 on. I'll do It to gefr ,shut ga,jsfydng so that ytoju will aWake Ili - i ,a �cbalr to the case, Climb upon Itj find wlth.their daughters, Mrs. (Rev.) Sin - of you,' I sidd at last. I / ,, the Mornings full of lIVa afid hope . get her candy. When her father took 'clair and Mrs Corrigan. . "With that, he ,gave my b,4ujl a. bone- and more gjbl,e to carry ou with the I d forbidden package from het.-Olif . I UT .1,A . � I . : I . I . . . I . I I . I � . I � I . . L t . . . I I . . I . . , . . . I . I I . . . I crushing squeeze and rushed ON. , I . didn't lay, eyes on: him again till we , day'-� work. The "halbits tbl# hurt" cim, more e4017 be overcoTae it 70n, I � - placed it. on the case beside the candy, Dorls. said * "No, daddy, don't It I Pyl ter Alex Corrigan gave a r ay I I . �� - __ I - ' ___ - - � party to his friends, Thursday, afternoon, - -_ - � . . ; were Ju9t rehdy to Pill) out, and then � rn be blessed It he didn't help a young will Ilse Hackihg's Heart and Norv.0. - Remedy to Arengftten tho Nerves, to - plat there, I'm afraid I will get It." . . Rev. R. X. Sinclair preached in TeeF- I I Sunday Look At Your Label! woman Into my cab and Install.her * on add pow,4 to the Heart and, to re* . water, Presbyterian , Church I : I I . . 11 . . his seatbox 48 cool. as you plea,"e. * . I I-#fve and otlmuqate the eirculAtion of . ­.- ­­ ­_­ I � I evening. i � . .1 I . .� ... I 461light then. a bit of gossip Ilasbed th . �oug,"h my iiiInd. There bad been ru- the Blood_ Buy them trom ,*7our dealeT. 50c � a box, 6 for $2.60. � ' � I � . I BlUevale I � . I - ____ ___ . . - became rector, who, after a few years labour was followed ' I I I Jubfiee Services. at St. Stephen's Church, mors that Xohnny had bad -the nerve to Hacking's Remedies are sold, in . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas jewitt celebr - . . by Reverend John NVoodburn, succeeding Reverend John . .. �all In love with the �uperliltendpnt's I � � Winghl;km by J.. W, McKibb�oij. � : I ed the sixty-third anniversary of the . . - � . .,. Gorfle.. - 1. . Woodburn came the Reverend G. Racey who stayed a coup daughter and. that tho yolrok lady'llad , sometbitig mor6 than just �L hillit 11kin' I I .,� . , wedding.at theirhomeiti Bluevald on . I . le of years. Mr. Charles O'Meara, a divinity student oc- . I . . . . — . , , � � cupied the field two years, one as a student and one as a - . I I � � �, . . . for him. , "Johnny *218 a nice young felloiv, e%, . WRIG GEU. I I HT , Friday, June I:8�h. The esteemed old . . . Couple were born Ili. nugiatia and he, ve , � . . I I jubilee Services were held'in 9t. Stephen's Church,, Deacon. After, his ordinatiorr he moved away and afler him .. I for the�Reveretid ThomiasVisher. Reverend Thomas Fish- steady and Industriovs. .Ile. 9howe(I inighty plain that be edine of good - . 21AN2)MA.VTF_1R —Experienced Piano Tupper — - ' . I been residents[ of this vicinity ever since I Gorrie, oii Sunday, June 2oth. The preacher the occas- came � . I ion was the Venerable Archdeacon Perry, M. A., and the er's successor the Rev. 1. 1-1, Moorhouse, whose stay as rec- . stock. Of course, be; Nv&q. pbor, or lie Teacber of Rudiments of Music, Har- . they,were marr'i6d. Both are in fairly church was crowded at both morning and evening services. tor was marked by the retcory being built and the pirish be. I . . wouldn't. have been shov011, . I" Coal, 01) Eerpoihp,pand Composition mony, Cgunt good health, Mr. jewitt is 86 years'of the garden party -was held in the town coming self supporting, the parish consisting of the three I On Monday evening � L � tin engine, but he was ,,I fine, bo -the - �k � Leave orders at THIS ADVANCE offise . , � instruments age and Mrs, Jewitt is 84 year$. We join ' e ther and the hal [1 was packed. pldces, Vordwich,,Gorrie and Wroxeter, and dates, back to . hall owing to wet w a I day. The Reverend best fireman I ever had. . . "But wilen I had CL look tit the ' ,,*0un,r1 All brass and reed � and violin, I with their many friends in wishing them , . . I the Reverend Andrew Alias Millar's I I urch will be of inter- . The following history of the ch J. H. Mobrbouse eventually moved to take charge of $t, I ' Ile lady I had to Own up to myselfAlint , , . � . . many happy returns of the day. . L I I . est to our readers:' . . I Paul's Church, Witigham, and for a few months students 1, ' I . had some..expluse fbr Puttin' (,tip "Obs. in for Miss BtV!barri Mayo . , 10RUGLESS PHYSICIAN . The pupils of Bluevale school prepared Thurs- . . . I I . . estab- . and lay readers kept the church open uniil tb:e appointment � , UCORDS call be found of the jeopardy, was about as ,handsome as',&Sr ilial ,p , � , � 11 a little program f�r their friends on day afternoon of last we,ek. The school I . ,., lishment of the Anglican Church in of the Reverend T. A. Wright. . I I . � I leirl. . 1. "She was just as dark-eved atid olive- Jolinn" blue-eyed I I 0 1! :11 1 111 �� 0 I I'll 1!: I 1 ,!: !'I � 11 �,? I .itw .� !- _1 i I I � `�j I rated and art work and was nicely decoi in O lay. Qttfie a number - ,* early as .. tile Township of Howick, as During the incumbancy of the Reverend T, A. NVright � . ow,eA jaquary 2.2nd, i86o, when the Rev. another ste� in,the progress of the parish took place, The .1 : ipell complexioned as was I I . . f visitorq %-Acre prosent and expressoid . Edward t-. Newman, administered belfry was built, hung, and the interior of the church " � 1K end sandy. 'They'll jnake­a-lnIghiv' t' handsome couple, if her father wl il I - ir 7 'C'WROPRACTIC 0 . tliemselves as well pleas,�d with tile, after- *the rite of baptism to William Char- retiovated. After a few years of labour Re�erelld T. A, , I � ��,,� I infant of William Charles to Brantford, to take St. only give them the chalice,' thinks, I to . I � is exclus ively to noou's elptertaipittlent, Songs and recita- ,ays,eatid a spirited de- ass les, son Wright moved charge of Jude's � I I .. - an MaryHO6ker. Similar'services Church. The Reverend W. F. Brownlie, now rector of, -St, I myself. . l "When vre slowed up at Grover, the ftactice confined " Chiropractic, the only' and ori mal Sys' ff tions, several bate were listened to WiLh much interest. . I I 1. are mentioned of baptisms taking 0 johnps Church, St, Thomas, succeeded the Reverend T. A. Hbwick Tnrn-. . hind brakeman, who Ws% evidently in tem. of $pinal Adjustment, E ective in I iMr. J. McCracken, Sec. of I'lle SchOOI and I Wright, and whilst rector the propertyr on which the drill place throughout I the secret, came Into .the call and 9$ pc. tent of all case -5. Board ptesided, and Rev.. Mr. Burgess I . berry. At Pordwich public worship I � shed stoold was purchased, fenced, and 9 church shed. built ' whispered somotIllng to Johnny that made tbat young inan look rather ktk. b . "Chiropractic locates, and Removes the Cause of Dis-ease: Nature Heals." and WIr, J. W. fCing gave short addresses -the . . � . was being heI& of ,,I Sunday at this for use on Sundays. In the year x895, Rev. -NV. F. Browillie it is not until a litter period that we ,find the Rev,. e R tend P, ' tinte. left and th eve C. ., now Canon Gunne of Christ I, 'WliaOs the matter?' I asked the J. A. FQX, D. C., D. 0. app reciative of thi� work of school. The teacher Mrs. Aitken, spoke On "Co- irst (record- Church, T,oudoin, became rector for a few years until the Andrew Ulins Millar, a missionary, taking his f hind brakeman. 'Iter father Is on tile I train,' said he. 'And hc'5 in one of his . - Also fully -qualified graduate in 08teo- Hours 2 to 5, 7 peration between Home and,� chool.,, 'ed) baptism, of 1�lizabeth,, the four year old daughter of Reverend A. B. Varney, the present rector of the Anglican � ptines and Mary Campbell, August 23rd, i863, fit the vicin. Church ju Simcoe, took charge. During Mr. Varney's I worst tani'rums.., - IINVIth that.1 nil pair of turtle- pathy, Phone 191. and to 8 p, In. .0 9 gave . Ali essay read by One of the pupil " an intaesting hiitory qf the School since . ity bf Gorrie, or Leechville as it was called then.' It is as- labours service was also held at Lakelet for a while, A few . give . doves tip for lost, and I guess they felt I . . I — the now building was.occupled in 1014. sunied, howe�er, that services on Sundays were being held years- before Reverend A. D. Varney's incumbancy the . Ili private homes between* tile years i863 and x87a. Miss church became free of debt, �ut was not consecratA until * prett y blue themselves, for they clung . Ic. R. copeland Bluevale schools ahns to be one of the Margaret Harding, otie'of the members of our present con- . s,pteinlIer i8tb, i8gg,.by Bishop 33sildwin, In the ytar x9o2 I I . tn eAch other lIke-h brac� of Castaways I on a desert I.qlarid. I � ,IJV -V U -RA JVCZ best rural schools in the county. Stich I IF gregation, well retnembqrs services being held February, Aeve�end A. B. Varney left for Ayliner, to be succeeded by I it tWell, don't Jump off the engine,' .Fire, Accident Sickness I, gatherings as that of Thursday aftertioll, 1869, in the old Orange Hall, over Mr. HuCAOII'S tannery, ' the Reverend Z A. Hall, who moved to the Diocese of Frea. .Raid .1. 'He Cain eat Volt., . I , Automobile Insurance a spe*lty give enco6ragement, to tca�cher and pupils . . The church wardens 'at that time were Mr. Jas. Perking and eriaton after four years stay. The next in line oil, the clergy ; ! -He is gowg to start her off to e best companies r epresented 9Lt and strengthen the bodd biltween, the . . 1vir. Joseph Wildridge. I list was the Reverend T, H. Farr, present rector of Kitlear- � 1,11urope with her nunt tomorrow,' said poor Xobnn�, mournfully. 'We never A ... Lowest Rates ... I,. I I school and the honie, I � Master Robert Tullock' and Victor � I 11 11 As early as July 6tb, x868, at a Vestry ineeting the fol- dine, who stayed Ili charge of the parish about five years. . , Dr. Worthington Richard The Reverend U. A. Kinder, present rector of Leamington, will see each other qgain.1 11 IBut he ertn't make her gO,, ff ghl� I I / ellow of Toronto) are visiting With 1`6� -Flatives - , lowing gentlemen were elected. yquies, johil Stingo'll, James Perkins, Henry Perkins, John succeeded Reverend T. III Varr, occupying the pulpit for � two or More. Here again we note the progress of the say It W I t h FloWePS 1lon't want top', I said. r_1 � . . re in Bluevale- . - years I �Vatters and Joseph Wildridge to� form thd building cotntilit 11 'Oil, he can I ite can 11 ;jroans ... - ,.-.-E, '7 =:= I Mr. TildonjAckinney of Owen. Sound, - tee for the purpose of 4ettitlg a church. On August 4thi P arish, by the vestry being added to the church, the chancel I .10111111y. ­ ­ , " �� Is visiting big parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. � � ranged, walls painted, furnace put Ili, and the followitig the sa jujittee reported having secured lots rear . tne yeae,the cot! . do, CWhy don't YOU ge t lier Aint W belp �­­, �_11 , , " � 1� ,-, I- . , . �` . McKinney. * 46 and 47 On Wellington ft, HOwick V illage, to build the memorials of departed members of Ole congregation placed ,V011 out?, X osked blill. 'No lage,". ,��,,, ,/-, , . . I , �*.: '. " ,�, . I - spring of t869 the actual bull d- in the church by relatives an(I friends, the pulpit, three preseut churda oil. In the � Uhnny said, Iooikirl� like a Chief I : � 1� . �� 1. -��;L, :, ". I Lo I V� � Oro, Greenaway. has returned ahk jjig commenzed alitl in July the cornerstone was' laid by the stained glass window and the alms.ba.,;in. Succeeding the .1lourner. 'She!s its much atrald -of him I I I I �.� 1; ?, home After vtolting friends Ili HAnover I Very Reverend Dean Rellmuth, who becauic th e second Reverend B. A, Kinder was the preseut rector of Mitchell, , .Ig wt,. arL__aS S,ou are, ftirtin, for that , � .� 'I I I � 1, - - � ; 1, , �� . , . �111 Ij , I sind Toronto, - I . - I, Reverend W. 11, Robart.9, staying four and a half year,,, and jilsbolp of Huron. All the 0 ratigemen of Ilowick attended alattor" I . oWpIl, he had irl.6 there, for leg a . take tiny I � � I I j � i I ;; .. I I I 1.1, Mr, X. Xgrlson of Hanover, wag , Wtdroedd.ay last at the berne Of a the ceremony and tile ladies of the coil gregatioll pro vided in his train fhe Reverend P. G. 11owell, now rector. Ahoth. ', free lunch to all. The Sunday previous to the laying Of the orgift at-th.ia tinie, a white marble baptismal fout was plac. fztct tj ,at we didult none of us ;ilsertles with ,.the superintendent. I : . - I ,�, - 111�tl , ; .. � visitar on Jos, Greenaway, 1314evale road. stone the Dean preacheil in the old drill shed which stood ed in the church through the efforts of Aliss; AtarlaTaylor, I ,111gi,it you are, ,qon,sA answored. ," 11 ,. I i rofm, ,,, - .. 7- — I I I I oil tile site of tile present rectory garden. About this time Ilerhap.,; the grandest, the noblest, the liest oft alI lAour ilext stop Was tit Oceano, aad tli; wi_� .slowed ul) I -could he4,r the su, - . , . - t, - I .1 I . - �_­ . . . . . __.. t!:!T!�_ � - I." Mr. It I tiestoll bloved hb�,tajjftcry, compelling the eongrega- work for Clod, tuid Ilis kingdoin is the testimony and truth the labours anol efforts tioll to worship in the oloIS-011001 ill the Vall, all(l during tile that , of the Clergymen during these llflaldw' 111.4 WILY tO Ithd I 0 ."� _ � . I C7�'.QiWi�77_! 77 .. . Belmore . '11all, Oil Maift arect, N . . Winter in the new Orallge Vititer fifty years have not beell in vidn' as shown by ill(- following I r L lieriniondent t-a"'Illp. I I r-WERALS, WEDDINGS, E.TC. A woll known slid highly respected met in that year (luring octoPerand the work ceased till the list of the clergymen of the DioceSe, who as young men ljv� "Ile waif O.arly"alongsids the enttn(�, pt)tjda plafit* ana Cut Plawers I resident of Culross in the person of James gpring of l:87o, but inAhe Illealitinic the brick workand roof ed in Ilowick and attended. .St. Stephen's Chureli. The Rev. , g Aray gay%,A 11 can't Mile w1loll �Ijs, *,.Specialty BallpighIr crossed the Great Divide, on 1� . had been fillisbed. crendR.J. X. Perkins. M. A., rector of Christ Church, ,o Iffin find me with JolitlAY', Y6U% tkilOt - Cgtglogoeg shown on requeat. Saturday after An illness of a year or . III the 111011th of June, Oil a 'C")tuiday, thiq salue Sprilig Chatham; the Revetend V. jaciliwR, 11. A., redor of jitill, hide me,,.' And she crouched -dolpm 00 . mikS. WN� SJVZA rH more from some Internal troublo.. ! De- . bank; the Reverend A. C. Cummer, rector of Thorsidale; tht the thurahwas finally OP,elled for public worAbip by the r ' I he floor of the, Cab. I" "In 1Oh1lA:y- . 0 Phone 142, Winghath -ceased voits 7s yagra of get, a staunch lo eetar of Xingaville; the R Revereti(lja,,4.SniytheofCllriitClitire,li,.,I,oiido.tiI Services Revetend J. At. 11ortou, L. Tit, r ev. the twinklin' of Ah 04 tAiti- __._,__._,_.�_,,_,,_._,.-.--,--'.�-�.- ­-­­ member of Delmore Presbyterian Imol been helol every other Sunday till then, but now the erend H. A, Wright, It. A., rector of Anilierstburg; the Rev. envered her with Ills long rubber voat, and th#rl met my SMKY Old L%n- DR. 0- H- ROSS Cliureb, lisivingseted as elder for A num. he bt alidly Rev, Andrew Uliai Millar rojoluete(l tht1j, every stunlay erend It I. A. Hall now in the VOUNI Statt% vpi,% xmp on top Of thfit. Re *0 ZITO*- Oradvate RoYal C011tV Of Dtntltl bp�p of years, wl*ra - will misstd. Hot leaves to mourn his lose nil and remained ineunflient for another year. The Sunday, School was orgallize(l in NovQniller i$ -,o. . , vilt, t"I fM g1l he wsA wortli, Wb,e%k . Surgeons wid*w, two daughtm and ofto Not, Mrs, , tu(j. lit. Robertdp being sullerintell(laut, - le s - - I. lid It. I r, Ivor a ft.w molithq Mier Mr. Millar's departure, .,pl 1 sm rt \. mi fMP*MX%,"qMt , pkiid hi's hwd Ilk"O Grst,dwate lUtilvergity of Torouto ffacultY Gtorp Vishom Xeft""Wd, Xft,, Xt" - '111ts aind t'he T,ay Reader (Ur. Worthington) supplie(l on kins, Mrs. J. Porkinpl, Mro. 'Xt!WAd(-, XfR. Rol*rt..q, xt tho e1b. 'I * W—Ag Akifft &I ,10 sk I Of Matistry � .. V mie VM, IL & I(WdN ram. M AVtjprjt sh,d p,oIVW,1," b a ^ wWo bw" I &�M,dpqjh jrjjwWj,nter9fY$7r the Reverend N. satley Russel and Ittis" Robert', teachel-saild uffnvm . 11 : � � �1' �11 � �� L 1. . I . " � j ,;� - %. 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