The Brussels Post, 1937-11-10, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
WIDNjSDAY, NOV-,
Qth,
937
County of Huron Treasurer's
S
ale of Lands for Taxes
By virtue of n warrant leveed under the hand of the Warden
of the County et Huron and having the seal of the said Corporation'
attached thereto bearing date the Eleventh day of August, .1937, and
to me directed, (,orr'manding me to levy on the lands horeueder
efumeratetl, for the ;.,treats of taxes reepectively due ther:era, to.-
gether with goatee
,Notice Is hereby given that In accordance with tee Assess
me,nt Act, I ah^'I proceed to sell by public auction the eald lands, or
oe much thereof ac may be.:uf:,cient. for. the payment of the taxes
thereon, unless the same be sooner paid.
The sale will commence at the Court House, Goderich, on
Tuesday, December 7th, 1937; at the hour of two o'clock 111 the after.
noon. The adjourned sale if necessary, will be held at the same
hour and place -two weeks later,
A. H. ERSKINE,
Treasurer of the County of Huron,
Goderich, August 17, 1937.
9
Years
Name Description in Arrears Taxes Costs Tct:,1
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Leakier Gale Lot 31, Con. 16 1933 30,70 2,77 33.47
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
Bowling Club Lots 45, Turn -
berry St. 1934 3.92 2,25 6.17
t.orne Pringle N H Lot 28, Eliza-
beth St.
Chas, Pope Lot 6. Mill St. 19345.6 86,,8 4.15 90.33
Julia Patrick Lots 3845, Alex-
andra 'St. 1934 40,25 3.00 43.25
All the lots described above are patented.
A. H. ERSKINE, Treasurer
Treacuror's Office, Goderich.
Goderich, August 17, 1937
Published In Ontario Gazette Sept. 4, 1957.
New Chevrolet
Motor Cal's
The new Chevrolets for i>:''
were announced last week faer.
Oshawa in three spriee—the M..
ter. the Master. Special and
Master D'I.u.xee. An adv-i:
tip,:eriptitiil of these prpui
reveals many pleasing er
in apn'aianrre and 1Y
Principal interest centres ,rr r.l
cllanical 1mprovemnets,
more numerous this year C,T, in
any year hetrto oro. Us ,ef
these is a marve l.m new
a radical departure from t..‘-v;,,ers
years, which wi11 mean
more confirmable d Ming
only to the clutch in ing:: r i•
t1I' new starter n>ce.hal..-m. ?>
bodying new erase and certainty of
starting in any weather. The 11 r
001 Ma,ter Special Chevrolets for
1938 come out with a n.,.w
of spring suspension which tr„t^-1-
dousiy Improves roadabilIty, riding
comfort and handling. The \Ii t
Deluxe continues' the fully-enrlo •=d
knee -action which has P:oven :a
successful.
Production on al: s-'ric e is sew
well under way at General M:'11s
factories in Oshawa and Regina,
and the new models are in' dealer's
showrooms acre:.s Canada
At a preview of the 19:38 Chevro'
lets in O -Lawa recently, there was
unanimous. agreement among the
automobile whlters and engineers
that the new "Tiptoe—Matic" c-uten
must he consideree a major ennui.
button to the year's new dewlap -
meats. Among its many au1 ntag.
es over the previous clutch are
lighter Pedal pressure, whicrh rle.
creases during the stroke; so','ter
engagement; and smoother opera-
tion. It Is far more simple In do
struntion, weights less, is more dur-
able, and never bas to be luhri.
caters;
This type or clutch spring has
been used before, chiefly in heavy
duty mechanisms such as long-
range artillery, hydraulic presses
anti railcar conplings, hut its use
was l(mlted because of ,the lack of
technical data,However, Chevro-
let engineers investigated the goer
slibil1ties of this type of spring, de-
termitt,ed it fp be readily adaptable
to clutch'opperation, modified and
improved its ,basic design, and are
applied it, for the first time in any
automo'bil'e, • to the 1938 Chevrolet
clutch;
nether Refinements
Bodies, both interiors and eater.
tore and chassis units reveal system -
tale refinement of features wltieh al-
ready have been proved by Chevro-
fet 0W'ners, The pnblic is al-
ready familial' with the 81.horsepow.
er high -compression, valve-iri-ltead,
rax -cylinder 'engine. Widely am
elalmecl for its power Smooth lrss,
economy and freedom from sena,
interruptions, this Power ,plant le to
110 found In both series,
Again offered' on all the new
models aro ,features Which have '
eomtribttted to •CitOvrolet field,
80±11 as perfected hydraulte brakes,'
alas:Befit o)11•steol turret top bodies
ee, and tr,lab:e-free Liv -
pee; ,.,1e . ,:ale...dueed in 10:17
A•ivereeeiatC t..:a, wi*!ch entrant: b
spy , a.:cF of the dict.
> it 'ii trent ere'
S . ;,171, f.... ,. 1 1;,en -nl a cowl
u i t'
a gre,mati t,m to the. Lead'
1111"z; ,5 an r!ixl-st 4`: t:,.:,t., dirt t'a,,:ad
Nt"h•C., is an 11 •1"
fr;,1:1L.st year's d . .,,-, c ...._ .- :,r
1!,:.ris•,0:91 b.:'.
fictvii..; , cit t•,ni tri, centre d'- -
aI: the grille to blind into t'_l.-
tor sheds. The aura: e ' h -e• ;e u_
uhf -a• L1 -r. is'•rentuat .', by ,.-.
u -t that t y rt h Irir is of
and pi tl:pf_l (101011
V..litre with vermillion enamel,
(rehire. -4 in 19:17, the apeeald ..
we...eh imparts a racy 11as:, to the
tyle is again f,atu:ed this year
T9- ce:,i-Anel effect c.t tlteg ma:y
retin,,,mmt, is one of greater lenath
teat ,ar}'rr, mese g,aela1 titre
in Die ca e of th:a engine, adve.re.
es arra pn t,e:1 ally in the natur'c• of
1101 !fl' nts. • Engineers ers Ioirt r:'0,.
however, that a new ural al, :.'' tee -
wheel. la corjul,ti,n with teenew
clutch, aiffurris er,,Jt
and tOlu kes response to the e,u-
r f: ills, d:(1 1a:e, Irl.•:',-.
certain p >,•iunt; of 1116 ver ing
i tern have b„en 1-rl,..,istt• ,1 ra•'.,a
than simply r•tinist. There le a
faster transfer of ]feat from
• combustion rhan[ber+, especially to
the vicinity of the valves. -
Departures r-iated to units :: the
electrical rysomin include the :t, w
starting ni -,.han ..ni similer to that
featured on cestl!er General Me.,
can, It has an over running
clutch and eau:motle throttle a')
vanes, assuring easy, Posllve "art,
There is also a new weatht,ght,
and ace-sible battery mouatirg.
Widening of the rear seat from
57 9/16 inches to a full 89 inches
has provided more body epace and
increased stability on the (road
has been achieved by an innovation
In the method of attaching the rear
springs to the rear axle hauslnt•
Bushings and washers of reetlent
rubber in c0njanction with a new
bracket welded to the front of the
housing on each side provide com-
p/et? insulation between the springs
and the housing. Engineers have
also given attention to the eldmiue-
tion of nietal.to-metal contacts and
the transfer of road noises' to the
interior of the cat Thus, there 1s
no longer any necessity far adjust•
meat lubrication or service of any
kind at this (mint.
The motoring p011110 will note
with interest the convenience earl
utility of the trunk models, prnv:d-
ing greatly ]nore,ased luggage spice,
Itemoval of the flat shelf under
which the spare wheel formerly
reefed herizontally. gives 8?/a inches.
greater height, while the Impart.
meat floor has been redesigned to
include a well in' which the spate
wheel can he placed in an almost
vertical position. A rubber mat
covers an entirely flat Hoer and
against Heat and cold, Just Meath
e tear edge of the trunk lee ton-
venlent tool compartment
NEWS OFT E DISTRICT
Written for the Post By Our Ow: Correspondents
RLUEVALE
Rev, J. R. Greig occupied the
Pulpit in Knox Pres,bytei,'ian Church
on Sunday morning, using as his
text, "Love Never I'a:leth,”
A service of special Interest 'wee •
hold in the United Church a Sau-
da). evening whet( Dr, 3, M. Men
8101, of the i'niveisity of Hunan
l'11inu addressed the meeting tell -
leg of the conditions in China at
the pree.Ill time Mut the effect on
nileeiontily work,
3gra, A, D. Smith and baby, ;Mary
Eieanr, arrived home from the
\Vingbaln General Hospital on Sun-
day and are with ales, Smith's par-
ent,, 31r. and Mfrs. George 0.
Thorltton.
Mise Florence Fowler spent Sine
day in Seaforth; D. 13. Lowry anti
daughter, Adell. w.lie Mrs, Lowy
who is with her Parents, Ml', aad
Ileadowe, near Milver[ou.
The Forrester's Il a was well
filled on. Friday eveu[ug for the
Presentation of the play "Clover
Time," under the auspices of the
Young People's Society of tha
United Church, The p:ayere took
their I,spectdve parts well and the
l,rcg:alll tiu't.ughout was well re-
ceived.
The cast consisted of D111 Pea-
coat, Carl Joilnst0u, George John-
ston George Hetherington, Smith
1±.>,..,, o, Alberta Wray, 1110114
Hu,1mt;:Su,1, Isobel ,licKinuon, 3:oaie
,11i,ligaa, lite pray was pl'es1t<tel•
thea r the direction of .Mfrs, ;(tics
Aitkiu, Music and singing ber,w'ert:
acts was reuuered by (:lark Jo.ut•
- ‘on, L'eigrave,
Air,, <t:•::xandF-t' 11aelfwen, 1o,:
OPe11ed n,r
1 :t a 2,0150,29 afternu,JU fur :r.0
mh.l. ,t.y 1(4: e:1118 p1 tnr.
:1e5r.e.at;e11 of tile United
l v.ry iti nit, lige d:-1'uiiuuad 1,<_, lu,f
,,1' the !I .lild,,t.L, .1,.'.
•- v , .1rt:0eitn•.21. Items 0l b0al-
.... e - beam: ti sc„sd,0.1, 1.
,.,_.,..1t
q' --•':i` 111.0 ..,iJ Lu oay .:rn am til
44,1116 tile Niki„:)",
.,, L l ;.,.0 Juaa,iue gale a
101 1 ! ca ae 1,. .1i,.
..1 ±eta.ltly la
Da,.ng tire cut 41 hour o.
._ tithe 01 110 It.ee '0 1::1
.., were-, dried, .11 a Mace; ,1,11,,
t1:: ,,l i.i 3brairum, sirs, Ward eirey
a:a 11f ea F. Jun ataa bc,:ig (tie
±0arge.
file \e. M. S. tit Knox 1'reaoy-
(elia l )lateen held its remit ar
111-..1. L,y 10,: et111g 1:unitiay at....t-
nOw, 1-ii;l 111 • preside:it peeetu.05.
11.e .1p,are 11.5nn 1145
41111Ilo,-
ntund illi-::: onc.ed prayer, 'fee
s('c,;:ai 1.'111 01 bbaiakas Pias 10 1.10
a,ac-012,1 with it barge -uf, eiuthium ails
ucddit.g to 0e 50111 to the Ca::,,itan
West ire two weeks. 1Irs. Mow-
bray had 1l 0,10 of the Legit: x men
1.:15 11.t• closing tempter from tae
study book,"Stewardship in the
Lite of Women," and dealt tritia
"The woman w'lth a message," Low-
ing taht all have a message of the
Uosle1 to give,
Mrs, 3, R. Greig reported setae
, items of interest from the 150011t
Sectional nteetdrrgs held aC Brussels
and Whlteciluivlt.
911'. Jack Foster of the. \Wet i1
visiting with his uncle and aunts,
M1', and Mrs, Rohe Shaw and lOIre
Mary Robertson and :Mas Fraser,
WA L TON
tive instrument panel which is tits°
easier to read, Iteflnemeete herr, in-
clude an illuminated ignition tock.
sure.grip c0ntroi knobs, flash -typo
locking knob on the glove compart-
ment, and firmer grip steering
wheel, which can he adjusted to the
spoke -position .preferred by the
driver.
An entirely new design in the
backs of the front seats of five-
Paesenget• models in all three aeries
marks an advance in both safety
and convenience. In this' connec-
tion, engineers state that the hard
Position of the hacks of the l,r,nt
seats terminates several inches low-
er than on previous models, and vile
portion above It is soft -cushioned,
minimizing the possibility of injury
to passengers In case of sudde'i
stops. Greater ease of Ingress and
egress has been achieved also by
this change.
1'pltols.tery and trim are of ffuc't
material and craftsmanship, Grey
Mohair velvet is used in the Master
series, rill grey cloth or blue grey
Mohair velvet in the Master Spec:ia]
series, Taupe cloth upholstery by
' supplied in the Master DeLuxr-
; body interiors with taupe plush
available as an option(,
Body rvtyles are .aa nut:merotis as
usual. The Master Spnnia]:.1nrend9
all -the Master DeLuxe etylee. ex-, 'It
cei:t 1116- sport -, again
cabriolet, secs
The Nov+mbe • meeting o the
'
' t l t11g i t1
United Farm Women will be hula
at the Mune Mite. n l-1- .
u ut.Ia. A1d1e1v Tu
e
bt[lh on \\idle •,l i. , aaremele 17,
n.t 2,90 11,111, ('shit' and b0145 a
friend with yoa.
'etre 55001(10 at St George's elmeel!
WadloO wilt be ci,Idacted 110x1 .-un-
day by timid Deau, le. L. Roberts,
el i\'ingllam, A geed represenla•.
tiun 0f the euug,egattuu is re-
rlue5ted,
The annual bazaar and supper of
St, George's' Church, Watton, Was
held in D. Johnson's house 011 Fri-
day last and was an ruquatlfleu
success. The rooms were, tastefui!v
decorated and .Paesentred a most at-
tractive appealance. A large a:-
sOrtmeut of articles were offered for
sale by the guild and W. A, wh`ie
the fish pond was well patronized
The correct name of the beautifully
dressed doll was guessed by Mies
Edith Ennis,
A most appetising hot supper was
8[000d. A vote of thanks • was 1
tendered to Mr, Johnson for h;s
generality in leaning his house.
The generous patronage of the
public was' much aipreciated by the
ua:•ficers- of the guild and W, A,
Al the morning service of Duff's
United Church the pastor, Rev. C
Cumming preached an approptlaet.
;ernt0n ter Itenlembrance Day, tak-
ing his t,,enle, 'Peace: A quart•.,te
consisting of John ,McDonald, Geo,
IcArthur, JOhu Leeming and
George Ramsay, sang a fitting aunt• i
her, i
la the evening at the Y.P.S.meet•
tug, Ieabei 14.15(1±6 Iue51ued. Bette"
Leager (meted i,rayer, Elmer 0±11
of Brussels gave a talk on "Public
Speaking,' wllieh was much appr'-c1-
ated by the young people, A -short
talk was given by Mr, Cumming,
W. C. Bennett and William Keil
y
have gone ninth on a hunting ex-
Peddtion.
airs. Haerle and daug11ters, elli-
dred and Rut11, of Heidelberg s,;eu,
the week -end with iii, and Mrd.
Charles Seltois; ;Liss Edith L''nnl.
0f Kitchens Is visiting w2th Lar
Parents, Sur, and Mrs. Fred Ennis,
,Hr. and Mrs, Hassel Marl:,
Lave gone (10,111 on a minting trip,
The 'Cauat1111i (1:zas In TI (rani '
have been t00iganiaecl and alma
every Tuesday ufteruoon at the
n(ILe at ,11ra, Cumming,
BLY1lj
The Blyth \\rumen's lntittit:e held
its regular monthly meeting at the
hone of Mrs. John Potts with a
splendid attendance. The secretiere
road a pathetic appeal tor help from
tau Gn,a1,u buc,e,y for lr,ppieu
C.111,11±a a n,.-•; tar donations. A
special collection was taken with
very glatU,iiug Iesuhls, :\1,s, Ftea
(Liter, convener of Legisiatton, gave
uu ea]ightenhllg adurees on "How
We Ate Governed," Mrs. Itusel
Fear reajonded to the motto for the
month. A ten cent tea War served
by the llosteee, Mrs. Pette, Airy, Col-
cluugh, -1105, 'fhuel, and Mfrs, 161,
Johnston.
The December meeting
held at the home o1' 1'Ity,
when Rev, R. A, Brook
guest speaker.
M, Boyle, George McNali ant
Beet Tacker, local war voterane
place() a wreath on the 116111011+
tablet followed by one minute et
slienoe. The last pest was sountlei
by flue members of the Clinton
13ant1, Another anthem by '11e
choir was followed by a hymn awl
Benediction,
The morning service i11 the United
church was iu charge of the pastor,
Rev. R, A. Brook who took as his
subject "What the church can du
to promise peace." The choir pre-
sented as the anthem "Holy Art
Thou'' (Handel), At the Sunday
School session a piano iustrunlentul
was presented by Helen Shaw,
Dr, el, 0, Wilford was a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rebt.
\Vightlnan on Sunday also taking
services at Kipper', Elmv111e and
Thames Road.
Mi' , Wm. Rodger, Con. 3, East
Wawanosll, was removed to Clinton
Hospital on Saturday where an op-
eration was performed for api>ea111
citis,
BELGRAVE
The regular meeting of the Wo.
men's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs, S. Procter on Tues-
day afternoon, November 15, The
Health and Child Welfare commit
tee will be in charge with Mrs. S -
Procter and :tors. R. W, Procter a,
convenors. Roil call, First Aid
Remedy; Motto, Mrs, I3, Wheeler;
Music; Address, Dr, Jamieson;
Lunch committee, Mrs. C. Wheeler
Mrs. H. Procter, Mfrs, R. W Porter
All ladies are cordially ,invitol t0
attend,
The Young People's Unn1on of flu
United Church met in the salami
room of the church • on Wednesday
night last witr the Fellowship Com
mien 0 in charge. ;Ir, Cecil Arra-
strong occupied the chair and eles.
Velma Wheeler was at the piano
The prayer was taken by Miss Edits,
Proctor and the lesson by Min,
Thelma -McGuire, The Topic ma
terial was presented by Miss Edits
Beacom after which a •discussion
was conducted by the minister 11
which there was good participation.
After the regular meeting the firs '
singing practice was held in prepar
ation for the service of music ant
song to be given On a Sunday sem.
ing at the Christmas' season.
YY RO.li e'.: X ER
Visitors in town: lir, and firs
G. Davideon, Oshawa, 1vit1 Mies 51
Davaleon; M. and Mie. James !tae
Brantford, with 3t'. and Sirs, 0
W. Rae; Dr, and Mrs. Spence, Tor
onto, with JIr, and 31.s, R. 3, Rant;
Miss Margaret Durst, Clinton, ant
Mr, and Mrs, Mottles Iloperot't tutu
son, Dashwood, with lir, and Mrs, J
S. Durst; Mr. and firs, Guidon t5ci
gar and sun, A1'be,te, with 31re, It
Edgar,
-• Cut of town: Mrs. Elsie Paul's:
and Baa, Mr, and Mrs, 1), D. SIM
demon and Mrs, H. Mercer nett
l:.ends in Detroit; Miss Isobel E'er'
in Hamilton,
A play entitled "Let's All Get
Marrhe,,, was presented by the
Young People of the AIlglieen
Church in the town hall and was
a decided success. The hull w'ae
filled. The players arsto be cuu-
gratulated on their splendid efforts.
The Fordwich o,chestra supplied
music be,tiveen acts and Mr. Cook
led In community singing,
The Mission Circle of the United
Crurch held a bazar in the base-
ment of the church Saturday after.
110on. Tea was served and a fiyb
pond proved good fun for both old
and young. Tickets had been sold
on a unlit and Ken Edgar was the
holder of the lucky ticket,
Say Farewell to
Missionary Going
to Western Field
Wallace Murray, Organist and Choir
Leader at Gospel Tabernacle,
Leaves for Saskatoile wan
Wallace Murray, formerly choir
leader and soloist at the Leaden
Gospel Ta:berna0i,., IRIS loft rot•
I110ughtnn, Sask., whore Ile will
serve under the l'resbyte,:an hoard
of Missions,
>lembers of the eon great( tioe
gathered recently at the home of
Rev. J. Ii,' Dudgeon to say farewell
to Mr, Murray, end to present him
with a number of gifts. Brief
speeches expressing appreciation of
1115 varied sorvites In connection.
With the church were given by ;lire
w(;1 be
A. Taylor
will be:
'the Jum1w' Home Makers, Club'
held its that meeting at the home
of Lite local leader, Mrs: Fred
Oster, The following officers were
iec[ed. Prey., ilargaret Scalia
geour; vice_pres., Dorothy
(1(11((1; ser., Holly
lsttuel Cumming• Plaut'
were made for carrying out their
P'u)ept, euem1)0m AL'reeisornee.'
On Sunday 1bening is Memoeial
Mall a Soldier's .Memorial service
and Armistice Day commenlora•
Burt was held. The ball was nicely
decorated with flags, bunting and
flowers: A union choir sul)pli;;u
appropriate music,
Clinton Legion No, 140 and 'he
local veterans 1((tended In a bo
Blyth Citizens" 13and be.
fore the opening paraded , be.
Rev. W, 1, of the service,
Lln1e of Goderich was
the guest speaker,. taking as the
text 01! 1114 address "I think 11 moot
to stir you up by way or remein-
branee," Prayer was offered iy 1
ev: R, A, Brook Who Presided.
er'ipture lesson was taken by ]tee-,
R, A. Brook who ,presided, Seal)•
ire lesson was taken by1
Rev. A '
an delivery and 7- I
The woman driver in particular passenger sedan, which the ;latter i tl
will be interested in a more aftrac• DeLuxe linedoes not,
73kuklwell, for the <sheir; Lance
2'101' 18, the Sunday 801(001; Jac11
Wa11a00, the 61'61105tea 111111 104, Wnl-
son, the Young Men's Bible Class.
19, W. Galena, on behalf of the
members of the Tabernacle present •
611 a slung of money and, an address
to 1'111011 31r. Melia), made a .titling
0e,p1y.
Friends escorted Mr, IVall[ice 1'1
the station on 1118 departure and
lrynlns were sung until the earn
(aft.
MORRIS
Mr, and elm, C. Payne, Toronto
and Mrs, G. Payne, Cio1ericll were
Sunday visitors with their parents
311', and Mrs, B, Payne, Jamestown,
Sectional Meeting
of W. M. S. Held
Central Division W. M. 5, of the
Maitland Presbyterlal Met
at Whitechurch
Owing to a misunderstanding the
results of Sectional Meetings did
not appear in alt earlier issue.
The central division of the W, M,
S. of the :Weiland Presbyterial held
a sectional meeting 111 Chalmers
Presbyterian Church, 'Whitechurch,
recently. The president of the
division, Mrs. Linklater, Teeswa.er,
pesided and opened the meeting
with the call to worshipp. Mrs.
Fred Davidson, Whitechurch, read
the scripture lesson dealing 1'1111
"Freedom from Sin" and airy,
(Rev,) Kenneth MacLean offered
prayer, Words of welcome were
extended by .\Irs. Godkin. Repots'
were presented by several of the.
Presbyterial secretaries, The treas-
urer presented the flnaucial state.
meat, Mies. K. McLean, Pres.
President, gave an account of Lila
Provincial Board meeting Ileid
recently in Toronto, pointing out the
necessity of having accurate 0+1)001:
80,1 in on time, She explained 1114
legacy fund and the Gold Mite Dox -
es an encouraging item with a fifty
per cent increase iu Life Member_
ship eer:iiicatea, Her closing 11„ e.
sage was "that we must continue
in. our efforts to meet our oblige.
tions in order that Christ's messag•r
may reached to the uttermost mote
of the earth,
A duet 'by two members of Calvin
auxiliary was much enjoyed. Miss
Beth Parker of Dungannon, 'tele
gate to the summer school at KO -
tail, presented a fine report of lite
'weep siren( there, making special
mention of the lecture periods, a,:,,
the dmpreeside communion sere:l'o.
SIrs, 0u, :Cn-
loss, was(1±the0,) guYoestngspeakerSouth for 111'?-
nlo±tiug, who Welt for ]ler 01(U) t;
`The Pt ice of V;et:lry; stat.ug last
v:etary is to defeat an enemy in
battle and there Is not victory Milt
out conflict and mentioned sum,, of
the enemies that we have to coot, -3.11
with such as Lldifference, 1'nb:rlief
mud Love of Money, and to conquer,
it is necessary to saelitice, awl 11.4,,
humble ourselves, use 5elf-cuutrul,
have courage, intelligence and ears_
Sy, conserve our strength and h:vr.
a 1(51-11'6 — and always be obed
to the leader. Sacrifice generally
a reserve victory, she slated.
The offering was- dedicated le
Player by 111,8, Guthrie Reid, 't't1l
water,
At the close of Ole meeting th"
ladies of Whitechurch auxiliary
5elved refl'eshmets. Retn•c-centa•
tees were present from Teswater,
Langslde, Calvin, Wfngham, 131ue•
'alt, Whitechurch,
Western Section Met at Kinlough
The western section of .\laltleet,
Presbyterial W.M.S. of the Presby
tartan Church in Canada, which
comuprises 111d congregations of
Ashfield, Bervie, Duuganon, Lorne
Luoknow, Kincardine, South Km -
laza, Kilough and Ripley Presby,
terlan Church, also met Thursday
afternoon 'for their sena-annual
tally in Kin hough Presbyterian
c'urc11 with an attendance of about
50, The meeting wad emtductee
byAirs. Robt, Davidson of Dungan-
non, one of the Presbyterial 'Hee
1)1011dents.
ls-v, Gordon A. Peddle, of Clinton,
thee guest sy,eaker, was introduced
and, gave a most interesting account
of his two years' work In the Peace
River Diolrict from where ]le re-
turned hoe months ago. He Fuad
of the dieflcultos encountered by
Le four ministers and tell worker"
in covering the 100rlt of the 27
preaching stations' owing to batt
101(68. 111 mast cases the trips had
to lie made on ]lo,ueback, With the
thermometer registering auywhee,•
t,om 20 t0 21) degrees below 5,;re,
it was necessary to dress warmly ill
order to withstand the cold, 11)Us7
iug words were given by Mor,
Rev,- G, M, Young, of South Mt
0ss, who, in an earnest 'appeal
pleaded for greater zeal and 611(109.
]asmt In the work of spreading the
Gospel,
Br/peels
at BW. M. S. Sectional
f1ep6l'te of Eastern Plvlelon
Maitland Presbyterial Were
Most Eneoureging
Owing to a misunderstaittding the
results of Sectional Meetings ,11111
not atppear in an. 0001100 Walla. 1 .
The sectional meeting of be
eastern Division of the W,M,S, of
911a1llnnd Pl'byter(al 'th0 )'res.
byte)lan ,Chnresab was 11010of in'
Mel•
Church, Brussels, on Wednesday
afternoon, October 20111. Two vice-
presidents nreslded, hors. Barry Mn -
Gee, Wung11am, and Mrs, (Rey.) W.
A.Wa, Craiibrook.
Ropilliresonmstltllve8 wore pr0seut
frons WhhtecllUrtiIl, Wingllam, llthel,
T;adies', Bluevale, Molesworth, Oran.
brook and Brussels,
The mi n111g devotions' were con-
ducted by members of the Whet
Auxiliary, followed by a season of
Prayer for the ehul+0h missions and
missionaries, for _prelim and thalnks•
gtvlug, peace, Western Canada, end
felt divine guidance for parents In
training their. children.
' Mrs, Robert -.Mowbray, fluauee
secretary, and Mrs, (Rev,) John
Pollock, treasurer, gave very en-
couraging reports with .good reason
for thanksgiving as at the present
time there le a gain in every 110(11(
over last year at this' time, Mrs,
Alex, Strachan of Brussels extended
a warm welcome to the visitors acrd
spoke of the sectional meetings be-
ing born of love and friendship and
a desire to 'God Forward.' At this
time hiss Margaret Garuiss sang,
"Give its Peace,"
Mrs, Erskine, of efonkton, was
the guest speaker and delivered a
most inaplring address on "J'esnse
Power to Heal' and His command
"Go ye into all the world and preach
the Gospel." Indifference and ee1-
liehuese come between us anti our
duty, which is to matte use of oto•
time, talents and money.
\Its:: Parks, Dungannon, delegate
to the Kintail Summer Seined, sen:
a very concise report of 111e week
spent there. Reports were given
by the Presbyterial Secretarfs, Cor.
Secretary, 311s. film',) J R.
Greig; Supply, firs, W, Deuglae;
Life Membership, lira, J. Park,x;
liissfion Band, Mrs. Armstrong:
Glad Tidings, Mrs, Bowers; Mite -a-
ttire and Literary, hiss lsbist,'rt
Press, ;Vise Olive Scott.
Mrs, (Rev.) Kenneth MacLean,
Presbyterial President, presented
`Gleanings from the Previa(;i:l
Board Meet:tig" >howmg that an
increase had been repOI'ted from
several of the departments. 1111(1 as
president sht,e Was finding in('rp,se6
interest and a fuller cnn;etlatinl,
and made an appeal for )•limned
pr•!yhe'e s.
Toffeting was dedir:it:el in
l rayon by Mrs, Leslie Fortune,
At the c1(01' of the nteetilt2 a
social llsur was enjoyed 01100 the
ladies of the Ilrusse;s c011g1-1 gahiva
served lunch.
Di.;eonrtesy on the road can titre
man's laughter. info mensiaugilie^.
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Imp;aments and
Household Furniture
Lot 13, Concession 6, Morris Twp.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
The following will be offered:
for sale at 1 o'clock:—
HORSES
1 Team Heavy Horses
1 Heavy Mare
1 Driving Horse
LIVESTOCK
11 Breeding Ewes
6 Lambs
1 Brood Sow
1 Pair of Geese
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
2 Organs 6-octive Doherty make
1 Sewing Machine Raymond make
1 Extension Table
1 Fallen Leaf Table
10 Bed Room Sets
',` Iron Bedstead, Spring' and
Mattress
ChaIrs,and other articles
IMPLEMENTS
1 Walking Plow, new
1 Spring Toothed Cultivator
3 -section for tractor
1 Massey Harris Binder 7 ft
In good order
1 Deering Binder 7 ft. cut
1 Geed Wheel Barrow
1 Seed Drill
A quantity of Mixed Grain'
A quantity of Alfalfa Seed.
A Pile of Wood
1 Good Cutter
1 Road Cart
1 2 -furrow Plow
1 Hay Fork, Ropes and Slings all
• comhy¢ke
Other articles too' Mumet'pi
to mention „ 9
TERMS—CASH
Wm. M. Cook, Proprletor
James Taylor,' AuctIoneer
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