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The Brussels Post, 1927-6-22, Page 1u1.4.4.4 -4.44,-.4,4,44:;44:44-4-4:140414-H44:444,- i•'� !1,. , .,(; NO, I aa2,00 per annum in advance 11µ(4 r + , o:.+44-4, 44.:-4.444.444,.-4.44-.4.411,4 DI:USSEL<S, ON2".:L(aC). iVRIJN.1i.'51)41 Y. YUNE 22. 1*♦'27 f. L. Fal:IS') , s )1,4,1 tric r The Surrounding District :. Ististlolt:_'r,:H;H: riot, 1'4 8 1' 44.144 r i i+ r 1'r"1,44.44,4":: 8 Ht0sJ4s11-.0 r +:S1 -ii WROXETER Miss seat, Illyth, spent Sunday at the home 3(l• \V, M. Vwu Ve.leot•. \V S. McKereher, who run; rudis- p a•r,l I,ts'..r.ok, is 111(0 improving. A. loot Co have seen iolprev. their store people ty by n fresh j cont, of paint., 1, Rutin null fatuity, London, 01- 1[ o f 1'(1 the wedding of the to:merit; sister, of St t nabs' P, \V. nod 1R-., Wilson, ;flee,;, trod ti ib-ou Toronto, wove weelc'eud vtsitot s with r, hltives in %h1' village, Rnha'rt 11[1 tu„htin, tvh'r under- went nder-leent an operation, last week, 1'n (;lin- ta1 hospital, has gone to Fergus. 11.4014, 1 1'k and IG' meth Met,ean, of \Vaterloo, (pent Hato rd1' ' and Hun - day with old mends in the commun- ity. Miss E. J. ;Tows la 111 'Toro oto, Chis w+ek,'ttl.Pod ilig the aunnnl couven- th,) of the Ontario Library ASR00111- tion, 1L 3(elsor and Edith 9E Rona Von V Aliases t l Earls have returned to their homes 114cle, after completing their Normal cont 90 at 13 tt'lt1 fat d, s\ OMISPel'ali nn service, nonducted lie Arelihishop \Villituns, of London, will be held in the Anglican Unwell, on Sunday evening. \Vr'oxeter girls 13, florrie 2 ; Wenx. et e' boys 84, (4 orrie 4. was the result of the softbal1Ira:ntr shoes played in the pork here, on Friday evening. { The Humorous Play TEE, id Oaken Bucket Will be presented by The Achim l Institute Women's I PLATA, r l r I ',7 i IJ V �l In the 1 fridayJune 24 �tl ',Hti Admission Sae and 25c .i` t1'' X, i• G3( . "d non Ethel United Church 1 Sunday and Monday June 26 8 27 Sunday Services 11 a, m. --Rev. S. W. Hann 3 p, m,, (Rey D. Rogers LRe c, D. B. Nicl2uc 730 p. m.—Batu. E. F. Armstrong Monday, June 27th 2.30—Iuformul Pic -nit 1'n Memorial Parlr Supper serusd in Church from G to 8 Grand Concert at 8,30 Listowel Orchestra, D. Savage, Entertainer Mrs. T. Dougherty, Elocutionist Soloists—Mrs, joynt, Lucknow Mrs, J. Slcnunon, Preston M. Savage, Listowel Lone Eckmier, Brussels Short, Snappy Addresses by Revs, E. F. Armstrong, D, Rogers, C. C. Koine and W. A. Williams. Rev, A. W. Barber, D. M. Guest, Chairman, Pastor, A trousseau tea woes given ,1'.i tits home of Nies. Ii, J, B•(un, on Wi duo • John and lift''. McEtvot and 1314 s E110n •i(13ty, a 111n1+'re(( to P.11 3 y ,1'11 s,1, r,:. ]', hl•. t. I;ru1.1 /11111 2.1 1 • li-"g, [r tat n -r: l• Ild pll (del race;, 1('1•', ou '1'111'1'0111101' tun'+ tat. one limo employed in the local bail. here. Th„ 1.1.4nI.) .1 one up•eling td' LI t w l.nxrt r \\'4411'1.'• bet ii pte will be held at.'1t...0.A \( nstt•on,'sbonl. on'Ph111 (1110,.1,3•,( 311;11, 11 13. M. Elizetb,'I8 S•o,drt', n 5(1411 (peal: "11 "Canndinn Pauli((rsrn:" Tine will he an exhibit 3(i t he be .utv spots throughout (lowish:. poli Ua11 will he answered by 0 rrr.dpe of ",a Sutn- 11101' De•sett. ' A sneialeveol (11' '((2 l.l')p8I tool; place at the home of R J. and Mo". Ilan'', at high noon, on S'ituldoy, in the 30000(1011 of a 3,4%v immediate relatives and friends, when their only dough - ter A Inn V.100 41 111 1 0t1 Il 1' marriage * e in ' It. Spence, U. . tiof"10n 1,� 711'v L U. An(trnuz Ilicittulg 1'111, 111 hie wa0 111011 ended and wore 1t be- { coining gown of sand elepe, After a I dainty mocha the bridal couple left. by 011(1(1' fen a trip to Beave.rten, after whirl: they win reside iu Toronto, The bride's going away rnstunle was It lir lawny tweed snit with a grey felt hat, GREY Mervin Bodges has puteba'el a line Shotihnrll hull front Kerr Bros„ ithhel. Elliott McAllister, of Vancouver, 13, 0., formerly of Croy, and Rua'+.'ll Ste- ' 1(enzie, Tnl n11(n, culled (13) 1eltcuces in (trey, (11010;; the:set week, The monthly 111001ingof the \V, 1. S, of Union United Church was held 3(t the ;nne of 111 S. Robinson, on Juno 15th, with a gond 3(tIend(111(0, Airs, 11. Sp'iran presiding, The hymn, "We have heard the joyful sound," was sung, after which Mrs. Sliest it. prayer. Mrs. 'McIntosh t read the ScriNi: 11('0 1 •sgol, and 1Trs. Fred Cox, the devotional paper on "Faith and its Obstacles." The \Vat oh Tower—fuels f ta011 the field, (0(48 well ('0spnndcd t3(, nnd 1lrs, G, Speiran [rave a gond pane, nu "Stew- ardship." Stew- i 4 " 'Three shnr I papers on "Tale al d.s inti. 1 1 Developweo3. of Christianity in In- dia," were given r 1 h ,rt s, Rat 115(1'11 t 1 Whil 01 Sperd etas. 11.(1 1frs. W. 5} 14,411 . r Tho (((01'2il1tt rtr"r4 by singing and prayer by Mrs. Prawn. QB UI3ILE Garderi a Y Under the auspices of Trinity Anglican Church, Soigne Will be held en the Lawn of Mr. W. G. Nicholson 16 miles East of Bclprtte on the 4th Line of Monis C(,�l •p� � °t syip{� f� 'py�g i 6 t h 5 The D. R. Cowan Concert 0o. Of Toronto Will su %ply the program consisting of :— D. R. Cowan, the nian who made Royal• ty smile ; Margaret Clemens, Pianist; Fanny Rogers, Contralto ; Fred, Alex. 1, ander, Concevlinist ; Elmer Angus, Nat- ional Dancer (Cold Medalist at Toronto Exhibition.) Cold Meat Ginner from 5.38 to 8 Booth on grounds Admission 50e and 35c W. 13, Hawkins, Rector C. Johnson and T. Brydges, Wardens Everybody Welcome I God Save the King re/ Menesetung Park, �9 Goderich - Mond( Jun 27 MISS AGNES C. McPHAIL Ontario's greatest champion of Farmers' Rights in Parlia- ment ; Mr, Farquhar R. Oliver, M. L. A,, Canada's youngest Member of Parliament ; and Mr. Harry Gilroy, President of United Farmers' Co -Op. Co, will deliver addresses. Mr. Oliver is an exceptional speaker. Highland Music Boating Sports of all kinds Booth on the Grounds Don't Fool Yourself and stay at home. • Agnes McPhail will be there Adults 25e Children Free - :New .dyerthternents Cord,nlarty )l 1'.11,0111111 Pan. .a.+ 1' Mate wast t- 1 liens -ea n 1 rt tall) 111,,,111 3(( 1111,+ Pore Yon•- , it ei'4 rot Int 1."d uta, s „rt 1,( ( Ire grave Garden 10 1 R d n 1:M1'01(1114,01 #lard 3(Y 11. 1 rat .(hurl 1nv. 1111.41 t 41 t 0 '1 , 00,041 1{e•Unt I((0 3 Un 1 hats;. I••Int Ila, n, Po" ( 1 -�h lei (1)15(^ .ole -1111 r :la 1. 1,• 3 t11t11'(1 Yr'ne n 1 Weed* 1 t.. • ere; , 11111,4.1.. •1 L ll1( d r h3(, h utl' I _. L , 1, 4.114, 1 1 1. oaten n3 , •,0..rvieo at t1' ern; Ir., v.. '1 7 n i n l' v•: -_i •1'n tt 1'h liulc 1m1'x 1 I.. I1.1, . ten, Quito a number atteederl the open- ing of Confederation Park at Ethel on Tuesday, "fhe. Itottentot Ent,•rtailler$ have given four concerts in our church.; (heir program deserves highest commendation. -- Rev. J, Gordon Cheyne, Morningside Presbyterian Church, Swansea. --At Walton 'Duff church garden pntY. July)t h. • Don't forget the garden party at' Union United Church, Con. 12, oat 1 Thursday of next week. Sapper ser - red from (3 to 8 o'clock. A good pro • - gram will be presented by the Var- iety Entertainers of London. Seo advt. in this issue MORRIS Mae 'I'hnmas, or \Voodstoek, and i1e'vev leuu'ts 4f Poi khill, n altrhd 1 I the Phomas—D111nii welding, on Wedtoesuay !list. Nrw IIOA1t,•— Last week, Jesse Wheeler, 4th Con„ received 11 110ar Yorkshire hoar for the Agrienllnrnl Department, The 1(1113(1(11 has au ex- ce11ru1 pedis ret'. Ml'+. Frank McOutrhenn and Mrs. W, H, MiCutchean have been visiting in Toronto, (1144 also (attended the graduation of 111x' f01'n(0l''S 0011, 'Wes- ley, who 318inated in an Ironer etntrse in Alathm ea11 tics 113 Phsics y, Stro rEtt'-A very pleasant 00011- ing was spent no Monday, June 13312, at the home of Ernest and ,241r., Den- nis, of Morris, when a party of friends from Howlett gathered 3(t Their home to honor their daughter, Miss Verna, and j-Uu'nld Thomas, whose marriage was to take pin(•1' shortly. After a brief program, Bert Wright and John Dixon, 011 behalf of 111e company, p te- seated the young couple with two heantifnt (Tod l'ol'lt"1 0 0.4714 a 1111111111,1' of mtseeilaneous gift Ft, /LS -a 3010011 of Thomas ,d tui hes Mr 1 1 moa t u ( rade 11 i' 1 a suitable reply, thanking their friends for the lovely gifts, after which lunch was served and a social hour sp"3(t together. Pi4Esr,NTATION --A %nest delightful n• T, ' 91,11) PLiJ . 4111' MIS1 aS. evening, 1718, nt 181 home (1f Ernest 111111 1}rs, Dennis5(11011 the members of the row 1 gregntiol of lihenPZPI.United ('hutch (net Together to honor Harold- and Mrs, Thomas, whose 115011 rale took plane recently. A pro (0100 of music and speosbes was directed by the pastor, -Rev, A. V. Walden. Bnlll bride nod groom are valued members of Ebenezer congregation, the bride having been organist for a number of years, '1.11 exeress their annr111((3innand ecide11rr their good wishes, the congregation (bevl present• ed AR. 0013 nil• ,. Thomasns w' h a love- ly nitlPtr-sev0n pdre0 dinner set, Mr. Thomas replied briefly, expressing the gratitude of his 811111' and 111111001%, 1 After a bonntiful lnneh hod been (served by the ladies, the guests de- parted, leaving behind theta their best wishes for the future happiness and prosperity of the young couple. 8 ft `" Tournament BRUSSELS OLD BOYS' FtE.LEN 110N 11 Monday, July 25 $200 in Purses $200 Men's Teams $100 divided Ladies' Teams $100 divided ENTRIES must 'be nuule with R, F, Downing, Chairman Sports Com- mittee, by Saturday, July 2nd, itr5 ANNUALdr 1,"411 I)UlWI :- ('I-IUHCI-I Wednesday, July 0t on ND-. \ti. J. Woods' Lawn 1 I ; Hottentot E'ntertalners 131311 furnish the program T1,0 Commie<- were Fort mote 1n eerwiuv, Qu: f;4444.444, G, cup v.Lich 1 r1t, "t 11010 Qui(r)1,, C.h exacter G"nedr,m sad Pma• t. t the fie.; half IS n 1 time Min- utl n:; im t 1onl:cnt Maladies int.ls,tctsed with ll.u!:ry 1Slit and H,un,n. Thu sce,m I iiart is demo in whiteface ae,1 Qt:Nriettes, Soles s etc,. are 'aa d, o • iv '. leis;, emII>h soul. The L ,< n n 7 and English Character Ser4gs in costume, aeaiarth Band in Attendance Lunch served from 6 to 8.30 Refreshment Booth Adults 50e Children 25e Rev, W. J. Mains.Mts J, S. N. Ritcie, Pieter. 4V5(. Ladies' \1( '1'noa1As—D1Ia3I`a.—The tome of Ernest and Airs, Dennis, of Norris, wl(s the sewn, of a lovely wedding, on Wednesday Itfter11non, ,lune 15111, at 4 o'clock, when their eldest daughter, VI- 1Int Mac, was united in ma( logy to Robert Harold 'Thomas, of 131ue- vttle, son of Lite late Albert and 11t's, 'Phomas, of Binevale. The eel e_t )any was per for Med by Rev. A, V, Wald- en, in the presence of only the im- mediate relatives of the bride 11,d :rearm. The bride, who was twat - tended, was daintily gowned in silv'-r grey {1444 crepe 01411 I touches of 1000 and carried a sheaf of Premier roses. During the signing of register, 0, M. Dennis, brother of the bride, gave a pleasing violin solo. After- wards, the guests took their places in the dining -r n( tu, which 5(as prettily decorated with streamers of pink anti white and a large white wedding hell extended over the table, Herr, a clellrilln( 1111 10on t 0l was served by sirs. \\'esleylliaskins, of Clifford, aunt of the bride, anti two girl friends, 11,1i0o04 Lavine Thomas and Ethel Wardell. For going away, the bride wore a navy coat with trimmings of grey 1'111, n rose and gray hat, rose41' scarf and gloves and bag to tna(eh, Mt'. and Mrs. Thomas will take 1111 their residence on the 2114 1100 of Morris. ETHEL Miss Edna Franklin has been sick fm n few days. I Hiss 1'111( Pearson spent a couple of day( on Cot, 4 Mrs, John King has leen on the sink listfro' It few days. ;alas 0hristobel Bishop is spending IN while with 711-. Quest Dobson. Rev. D. AI. (Suess preached in At- wood United Church, on Sunday ev- ening vening last, Mrs. Fred Parker and Joan spent I) few days last week tvitlt Mts. \\t, 1Iamilton. Joh King art ived home, last week, after spending a couple 01' months in the North country. Roe's Garden Party was a big suc- cess, Quite n few from Ethel attend- ed 111(1 eepo•t.a good true, Rev, D. AI; Guest took charge of the Preparatory serviette at, Molesworth U11it.1d Church, on Friday night. Mrs, F. Sleightholm, who has been in the Listowel hospital for t) few weeks, is expected home, this week. John King has had some new shing- les put an his hoose, Messrs. Q11e1- 0ngesser and S-teiss were the tvorl- 111 MI, Union Garden ,Patty, 200e 80111 ; Ethel Garden Party, June 271h, These two social events will be well worth while. Dr. 1:. A. McMaster was in Toronto for a few days last week, attending the convention of the Ontario llled- iolt1 Association, The Orange Lnage of our village held a successful service, 011 Snnciay evening, in the Presbyterian Church, Rev. 0. O. Baine, of Atwood, peeaoh- ed an appropriate sermon, 111. L. and Mrs, Desjerdine and Les- lie, accompanied by Roy and Mrs, Hall and Ellwin, motored to Fkint, Bich., and spent a few days with Gen. and Mrs. Holl, of that city. They en• joys(; the trill very much, Annual p ric- nic —of— S. S. No. 4, Grey and No. 16, Union will be held in Brown's Bush, Con, 2 Saturday, June 25th Good prograln of Sports in- cluding Soft Ball for Young and Old. Bring your Basket Brussels Business Places Open 4. Saturday,July 2nd But closed for the usual 't 'r Thursday Afternoon Half Holiday and on lt Friday, July 1st, Brussels Chamber of Commerce'?: ++++++++++44+ 44+44+ !I,fn (�`,,, li i&t1d .lir l s16 t ZIIn :�� C�E9 Jubilee Sunday, June 26th Ihel, i .1 I -..'..r _'. 10.—Ros. t 1 13. 1.'.,! The funeral of the late Wm. Eek - oder was held hast 111rusday, and was very largely attendee, 1 Ire set vice was ron4ucird by Rev. \V, A. \Vri- liarns, assisted by Ilev. 0, M. Guest. Mervyn Erkc% ntiwho was culled 11111110 wring 1',l t be death 1'.f illsfath- er, returned on Sunday al'trl uon1, t.3( i\ entlb1(1k, where he is engaged in r111Nse-4111l:ing, Dr, 71,11r1tsr') has had an addition ' put to his house, besides oilier rnl. prnvenle11t (t1' mond his horue. It re hoped that others will follow 1119 ex- ample and help to keep our village. clean and tidy. c eRn 3(i• Tlf,xits —%Vo hereby wish to tender our 01110010 th02,1:0 to friends and t1Plg1(tinl•N for words 1.3 00111301'4 1,1d letters of :.f Nally, also to Ethel L. 0. L. for heir sympathy in ow' recent bereavement i0 the luso of husband and father, Such acts of to bear 1 01 a 3(r sympathy ath • h and 81040099t 3 t 3 i the trials of bereavement end will not ' soon be forgotten by us. n11ts \\'lt 13(ecstiglt AND 111,11111.0. - MFrank Waugh, of \Vinnipe g, and Mrs. Geo. Franklin, of Wood- 1'C :, "rt: visiting w1111 their sister, '\Ls. George Addy, They are also visiting with Mrs. Nelson Franklin this week. this P,aclly Injured—Miss Mildred How 3rd, of the Moncrieff ladies soft ball team, W;k knocked (low,. by a boy on a bicycle on the sidewalk as Ethel on Tuesday afternoon and was badly in- jured. She has not been able to be removed to her home yet. Opening of Park.—All that the opening of the Confederation Park lacked was the crowd. on Tuesday af- ternoon. Reeve McNabb, of the township, opened the proceeding with a few remarks and short • ape eele's were .nada by Hon. Donald Suther- lend, of South Oxford; Hiss Agnes McPhail, M. P. of S. E. Grey; and Fred Sanderson, M. P. for South Perth, in place of Hon. J. C. Elliott, who Was unable to be present. Shot addresses were also delivered by Mr. MacEwan, of Goderieh; S. Bricker, of Fordtvich; and Arch. Hislop. The Moncrieff girls and boys won the two first prizes for soft ball. The rain in the evening spoilt all chances of dancing, but the concert in the. Pres- byterian church shed was held when the Kenny Concert Co., of London supplied the program. Ethel has a park now to be proud of and a credit to any place. S ' s Garden 3 y arty i f • WALTON Mr, and Mts. NV11118, Dluldas, visi- ted Tom and Mes. 13 ask wel1I, on Son- !.', H. and Mts. Rockwell visited Leonard and Mee, Bolton, in Seafortb, Wednesday eva1iug, of last week John and Mrs. Elliott, 01', and John and Mrs, Elliott, ,j1'„ of Mitchell, spent Sunday with the forrtlet's daughter and the hatter's sister, Airs, T. H. Har.kwell. 3. '•5(,d S ,.,..w •:w.• , . w. Lou C.fY �ii4lnr�ag�M I one �., ttl�l �.�ot. �i���� 50th Sager r coed n, t atp..Ea .(t',eE.l from E 0 8 o'clock + Good Pr,!.'1':m in Evening ( $i Mrs. R, Ferguson and daughters, the Misses Ferguson wore guests of A. C. and Mrs. Danes M 13russels. The play "Peter Piper's Troubles” will be presented in (he Workmen's Hall at Walton on Tuna 27th by the Young People of St. John's Church, Brussels, Tho Play "The 01(1 Oaken Bucket" will be presantod by the Auburn Women's Institute in the Farm Vs Hall, Walton on Friday evening of this week. This play was to have been produced soma time ago, but ha dto be cancelled. Soo advt. in this issue. i 'l "c.,i ,, t s 4. ii 9 r• , *G 1'o'` f;"t. c�'j.fl': C-.' I•sr! ..:I }111,1, ., ( hie ) `•AdMissiol; .0c and 25e 1?. 11. Gu,t, 15 Sul Dia mond Jubilee of 1111. Colaiertin FJ1. rondo 14 ;,i , ,' 3(1 7h14llks (tr5 iri 1.,• 1 i 'WROXETER PARK, n,: SUNDAY, JULY 3rd, at Ttol 1) + d ,' i 11 emigre- -.roes will atee..i this 11 1- 1 no,_'t;ng 1h' rhoirs th.,di 4,:c! e.'71 lead the ) 1,i 1 'e 1 I tUt:C—•• it'1au ; 1 i.l niu•'d. .1111 ,3, '.s will :v1' addle• 11-. coat 1 3•':11, of F,:1rciwil'11, will p, ,si(i.'. l;;t' 441.0 pt'nri1ine•(r. it I4 1, -Irl' 101 334ht r 141111( than t , %'.4141 1,1 leatiy',. '1'11e rhurr11 5(580 rot pr (miser] hum- ' rrdlreation (5 ...Lin' 1,1,..! ;VV. but lle w11.1. 312 (((1110.( Il 10 11.11 The condition ❑'a to wotit pntiontly ,before God 3('iIla 1811 11001tnnd 1131114. 'rhe chinch of tcedlty needs ,343 .4 1 ('r and can have it by 1"'101111813 with ; the eemininl.s 1'lw }r « t 3331' 40r- rrre Yoh (1110 b1' nh'ltir d t81'.1)411) the Holy Spirit ;cm Icing tin., ugh the 310- "9 of I31"o1. If we 11r' 5111 111(11.11 1(1 the 13terestaofthe-"i,nrelt 111 'Its geed of 1110 Cnrnmul leu, , ul , 'al 11roh- 3,•In4 (r ul i he s 'vel? 240(130:33 ri1(1 fit.414 fer>'rc e3,helit_ nee. 11(l:g of Church gyp, , ; he Holy Spill:. o I ho ever in}. Si: Flee Churc th Notes aM rt(51'11'1 ed ntllrlg to Iht' ftt't.vNr9- i/iIlIlt$$$6LLY V5d 1 E.#l• 1i :i i y tacos hent(- held in iYfelville t 11 e`'' '11:ri:41; 1 Lydell, • '''r, St. John's Church Next Sunday evening. .lute. 21311, the.etvice at St..101Ot's Clone!, 50111 be rnnluct, l by the \Vrtl' htrtn rector, Rev. F. \V. Sch:alf:or, r}(utt' owl or- ganist, The Brussels t1' .(or. choir and organist will take the 401.Vil'1,4 t -t \\'inghatn Anglieau C horedt. On July 41 i, the• Arehhlsh"p of Hnren will administer the rho- [ f run- 31100tien in St. John's Chure11, the FNIy11' ±9 e : t1eTP' 1' at 8 11,il. United Church The 111 ' t h era of Rev, A. \V. Barker's t 1 diserm se, last 8(.1111.4111144('1 sing, was "'rho 5(t- "rho hrrt 01, 3(t• P050r," from Arts 2 : 1-4, "And when the day of Pee % 1'r•(m t was fully mole, they were t(1; wish one acem 41 in one of see, ear, and 4}41'0. Ser a were I filled with Holy (l o1r h'sk. Christ 111(111),'t:(('ted Hi, tlnewels to tart3, in .,ern -•.6 on nutrl they s11•,urit reeri111 power t0, 1'n 011 high, whirl; watkl fit (hero to be 51'l!11 -.1's for Him both in Jerusalem awl 111 .111:100. and in Samos i't and onto the utter- most tarts of tb e ,.rill. In 3(p'd1"1)c" 30 this, .r1na,tnl 111.0 55et0 1111 with tt+ a! 03, 11-'1' 5:tiring, with pet fee; t:3( t 1:1 (10d for ;he power BELGRAVE The Jane meeting. 1 t the 81031:,00 %'omen': Institute 10518 held nvently, In the I r.•4ut- Hai, ten h oeod t'0danee 3(k' 104,11.00.3e tud0isit- t.. The t,n:rti(,3 Itis e.peret, by. -,n3i1(3 "0 Canada," f1' ,.c, • 4.1.44.yer. A few dale-alt1o'. of b3( -trees 14 ere (,1 -caused, of ter whe,•11 Alia•• Nola Van Camp f.tv,or,d the tnreti"g with • poio11ie a„u , Geti.1011hicd 1 y Miss 531 i. you n e r 1'l `. r ('1'u, t :he rise, A ;rectal fearer, of the Inset t adtlr00e oiv,nl by hiss P. .35'Mat- s thews, n, Simeon, Institute Star, uer t spanks: from the Dep. rtmrint. ,.i' A.g- • t'ir(1llOt'P, Toronto, Ili •'\\'t` y 5(P 411011111 811050 ou gnilnttya 3(1'-' !k it," " A eliding1n.ct 0 t , given by Miss Eci- ' rill Putter, ••1'1111,4 "Dan 111,04411 de- r„ 1 r ea himself" „ C lair - !' 7(Y • 14 R t F„= is Y 1:11 'al A ll, ,t Mil. r the "can ' t - t. ( t f a t tp[} 03(1 pots (f the day. It Ives num): '1'3,'.7'(1. The meet' 5(3 meeting (l1'-. t','. with n 11' h Ow n 1 Nat -1' ,t Anthr after 1':• m, whirl: a delicious Innrh 011k sell,,?• Walsh Bros., whose bueilr,',s has been running See the past 44 y('a19, at s;ratford, are now going oat of husi- (iess. Melville Presbyterian Church Annual Garden Party—The annual boder. party of Duff's Church will e held on Wednesday, July 6th on W. J. Woods' lawn. The Hottentot Entertainers of Toronto, 1vi11 furnish. the program, The Seaforth Band as usual, will be in attendrtltce. See advt 1n this issue. The Hottentot Entertainers come to us 'every year, just like Santa Claus. They gave us a whole even- ings fun •— clean, wholesome and bright, Any church may safely en- gage them."—Rev, D. T. Ellison, Run- nymede Presbyterian Church, Tor- onto, At Walton on July OWn Hold Anniversary Services The ,02.)ivet'4al'y services were. toll- ducted in Melville Presbyterian Church, on Smithy, June 19th, at 11 a. 01. and 7:'1 i', m., by Hey, A. C. \ Alta a former. : % rlxod Wishart, „t ,l ,1'i. poster trent 14100 to 1411. Shine ]eau-' Ing Brussels, Rey, 114, \\'ishan was the pastor of the Presbyterian' Clint eh, at Calgary, until forced to re- sign through i!) health. Three years aver" spent in California, and some- e,hal 1ectlp.tat•d in health, lir•, • \Visltart again entered the ministry of his beloved eh(1,11, tali: trlu ac 1 minister of the Presbyterian Cluuth, at McLeod, Alta., where, it is un• ((01' st11y to state, he is doing good ' walk in building up the congregation which had Inst 10011y Of its members 3 thiough Union, 0.tbb1ttlt morning, ' the church was packet; to the doors, anti an inspiring address was given 1,34 Rev. Ale. \Vishiu't, The subj.-et 58(14 '+Pet(•r'0 Confession," based on the story fouled 1'n Matt, 10. Jesus hod taken the disciples ap,lrt and asked them "\Vhom do wen say that 1 am 1" 'T11011 He asks then%. "R'horn say ye tight. I 11m F'' Peter (eltlies "Thou ort the (;Mist, the Son 1'r the living God,," This rot:Fes-dot Hitless joy to the heart of Christ, H. i1', ••- ' i revealed by(cod it of divine origin, Hiself. i'h, let then confers on Peter 1t great honor and a great tr1101, He does 11,3 (00011 that he has given Peter superiority over other's, but he mewls that on the rolf,'ssion of Peter He will build His eintreh, tend not, ns the Rouutn ('13t11• t an Church believes, on Peter him- self. On this (ceasinn, for the filet time, Christ uses the word, Church, meaning a body of people, gathered together for His 5001c, who believe in Christ as the Messiah, Only those who thus believe are member's of His Church. Oltrist gave to Peter the great. honor to stand at the door of His church and give the right band of fellowship to 3,0(10 Jews, who believ- ea Peter's confession. Again, at Philippi, Peter was permitted to wed. cone the (,enl.iles. The sone Amboy. ity mh(o- it.y and the same power was given to the other disciples, as to Peter, at Pentecost, We cmntnt but a(1mire ' the faith of Christ; 111 Peter and the 0(1103' disciples, that day nt Caesarea, Philippi, hots he 000111 see that under their leadership, His church would ow. To•t}ay, we should have a like with in His church, that. whatever it undertakes in ('heist's name will prosper. Sabbath evening, maty were unable to gain adnsittal(ee, the other ohltrches of the village, the United Church and the Anglican Church, and the Presbyterian Church - VS 3(t Ethel and Biuevale having with- (itnw0 their cervices. \\'1411 Rev, Mr. \Visbaltowl Rev. F. (4, Fowler, the 111(0301', on the platform were and as- sisting iu the service, Rev. tilt. Lewin, e u*''111 Church rev, 1 f the A Il(a lin 1 I )Ir. Barker, nal the that ed Church, and Bev. Mr. \Vi,liams, of Croninenl{ and (3(1101. Again, 1t. stirring message was given by Rev, Mt. Wisher 1, on the text., Hatt. 10 : 2123, "From that time forth, began Jesus to shote unto His disciples how that He urns) go un- to Jerusalem and suffer (natty things of the eldet4 and chief priests and seribes and be killed and he raised again the third day. Then Peter took Him and in'grur to rebuke 1115(, saving, "Be it fat' flout thee, Lord ; this shall not be unto thee." But He turned and said unto Peter, "Get thee behind me, Satan, etc," Fr, in the text, the speaker learned lessons 33001 life, We have a portrait of a yuan with his face lit up by the possession of 1t life's purpose, whielt was: divine. The pos- session of a life's purpose will impart to the soul tran(I(trlity and peace. Examples, Christ's soul was tranquil, ('130(5 0319)1 110 (('aS faring the cross. Paul, on his way to Je)lultle01, had peeve In his soul, although he knew that afflictions awaited hint. The 1 osesssinn of such a life's purpose is 1,eatly always opposed by 50111P dre- ruptive voice. Peter opposed Christ , and met with a stern rebuke, because. 011,151 recognized the sante tempt. (tion with whirrs he mot in the wild- Ptnl'>4. This is also the same tempt- ; 1(11,•1' which Ile met on 0010:11 y, when ' (t voice said "If Chop be 131(4 Non of God conte dawn from the cross." (Christ knew that if He swerved from His purpose, man's redemption could eo3 be 'accomplished. Just as the 1 servant is not greater than His Lord, and He had opposing 001006, so will every man who tt'ies 10 follow the Heavenly vision, \'\'herr these tempt- ations come to us, we should tl y to get wane of 1110 spirit: of Christ, and. set elle race to carry ant our pup0so. Special m31513' was fmnil•hed by the 1111[.: ; sfneoteg " thrnL "0 sing on. to God," solo, rt come to 'Thee," (Cara -Roma), by Ii. Sullivan 1 'Even- ing quartette, "Oeme unto Me," by Mrs. Fowler, Mrs, J. Meadows, Mars. N. Hamilton and Ml's, R. Thomson, solo, "The Lord is my Tight." (A.1 - Baton), by Lo110 Flrkmier, 1910311) Church, under the ipltdeesltlip of thea,. present pastor, Rev. A', A. Fowler, is growing in membership and good wok r1a being clone by all the organ. Nations, Rev. A.. C, '\Vishart left on Tuesday morning, for his hr,me In the West, cheered by the welcome given him 'by his fol mer congregation,