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The Brussels Post, 1927-8-17, Page 1VOL, 56 NO, g 702.10 flex annum in advance BRUSSELS, c.), T.ARIO. L1'X DNESI AY, i UGUS2' 17. 1427 j. L. KERR, Pro5riet'cr 1ttt,:e+.t0:0070 w r .. til+f« '.W _ 0 f: !.l 0 :« ++;iij%'Cpire :,0r:.1.1:.h*:, 0 «« 011+0+0 . «.. 44 : 4 The Surr oundi'g District (e+2 + f ++ 1 1^44 +ifi++. f +144 ♦1.1 H .1 r .1 i' ++':: e: « i r'.+,1« W++a ¢ I3LUEVALI The liluevnle lirunrh 01 the \Vnrn- Hugh and Mist Oiltura'e spent Sun-' PIs 1"II Ltlu• 1)1'111 a v"ly intIetslilig day tit Jen. Nlu1d011'e. !nem int:,o11 Lhtnstley, Aug. 11 .h, el. Mts. Helen Thyms, of 'Toledo, 7110 11.0111e of Mrs. A1fce Aitken, The ,1 vl;;lnr evil it br,•th,.,'. F, n""•tleg was 110111 011 1110 lawn, the New AQvert mean its Antis rntw W,II. Willi- F- 1'11x0 --ll- A Dotirl,ntot Mullion Wil hone. r,.x $oreeuli.g--- W- it nnn furl `lisle nt n, Isf.f10I Otte re, Fur nn4•-- 71 w. 011:•,y I I.1e14.tir Hosiers +, n1eJ • sl- 1 ulOwt.11 Silv, once.,1 hu t htIs tar leper.- ((11105.1'! 111 t to 0 tvu 4 111 v 1100sont Itn,lOtto b r.-&U,y Ar1110tr:,ng 1'111,14. it .11100 L, x11 1+r, 'ruc!Inu •,•i„ ..,in,• Iv ',,,. u, i rt _. wT..r'0 ^n• n 1 . . 1 , ti 1 s1- , Idr•'� (', 1 1 't �t� 1 to'1 . , a' r •1 ,u. --,'„un. Lu, 'Vut , r, tn g, Al 8s NIa t, III• (-levities 1 1 g rof!46 xeoxwsuries—Allel,'8 tnuK h,nr0 titre!( ill 1<luontdfne Wil 1111. putty of '1, •.1-r lin lrou, nu 1'nlfui11g” Incl en exhibit of the tepid( Wfngham gh'Iw clone by the pupils 0.!t r. J. W. Leg - Ml., null 1109. Hol Ile4, Of Sl tatfnrd, gal-, 1;'001' 10 ap11•n(1i11 3111)1)0 eullt.ltd spent Sunday al. 1110 110110 of 1)Belt id "Living 10 Life mar" wool' 0111111 34111011. null Aire. Niehcy, I Seg a I,Iving." The \Vnmen's [- Thos. awl Mee Niehnl, of"Pr'i'or n,' slit ut a Mem In l-11'1•(141' a ectuttnulllly isle visiting the ferniest's pafeuto, Jas, ; 911il1, v.nt1 tell ll 1.11at 111 view intSa(1 anti Mrs, N'ishol. , hnvillg n weinrr roast, of the school Mies Kellar, of hit ohpoor, who has grounds, on \Vednesday evening, been a email. of Mrs, Oonistbes, has )P- ; :\mg. 21,111. The h"410x1' served n, turned to h or home ,debity hetet), nolng the blue willow Mies Margeret AI of Wind -i °bine.. The table enveve were white eror, is spet)!Iig her hnlitleys with her and blue linen The deeerelsions wet e , aunt, lure. Wttltel' Davidson. I yellow marigolds i11 blue vases. Mr, and Alen. Wtulall and ,Aliso Ag- nes, of Stratford. were gnsnts of 11. 13, J,ntlieenn, 01- Sunday. Mr, Ttmrlie- I 01)11 Tel-m.nrd to Strhtfoed with 11191 fl i1'nde, for a few days.1 WROXETER Mrs. D. Rae was a recent visitor 111 t° n 1t'sx 1 hal 1. 11- in , 1 Iva Stn k8 ie is t y g 1 Tnrnntn, bh0, P V. Diel(son 14 At. peesPrlt 0l) thesilk Ike" St, Ma i1 S Church '111304,!n01101,-3Pviug ton, (IP vel and ,hidovi tg351101110 110111. Donald Mtmen, Noetho1 On terio, is visiting with reletivee help. HENFRYN Mee Jean Gibson. 'l nrnnlo, is the 16th Sunda'} After Trinity --August 21 ty° ;sl- of her aunt, Mrs. Thnlnee (4ib- meg. Rohl-, Men. ug hi in artende(1 the funeral of n 0i0ter in Boston last week. T)r, Prank Allan retuned Cn 110011- eet.e' last week alter a 0111,11 visit at his home 11P1'e. Alva Jnhttsnn, Ritrhener, a former resident of the village, 0811011 on friends bele last week, 2 p.m. --S. S. and Bible Class 3 pan. --Holy Communion Service Preacher --Rev, Johl Graham, Rector of Chatsworth, Ont. CAR OF SERER!s.i SS HAS ARRIVED THIS WEEK. $33 a ton, Ground Walton Chopping Mill W. E. RADFORD Sale of Having an over -supply of Auto Tires on hand which must be reduced d cid to sell a decided we have at cost. Ethel Garage a ' M, fi�irl v r , w Wil• �cmm •wit } Z>r� AT 1 r ,opt ?° 4TSjts",, F3 eekv. in order to make -room for our Fall Merchandise which is beginning to come in, we offer Big Reductions on all lines to clear. All Ginghams and Cham - brays, wide width, regular 30c and 35c for 24o English Broadcloth, all shades, regular 85c, to clear at . . 65c Silk Broadcloth; regular 85c for 690 Double Fugi, white only, regular 1.35, for 1.15 Flannelette Blankets — 50 pairs Ibex in White and Grey, to clear at 2.25 Ladies' and Boys' Cotton Hose, all sizes 250, 5 prs. 1.00 Black Duchess Silk, good heavy quality, regular 2.00, 70 yards to clear, at 1.25 Ladies' Silk Hose, remnants of all 1.50 lines to clear at $1.00 Towellings-'Reductions on all lines of 20 p. 0. Men's Overalls in Bibs and Pants, leg. 2.25 for 1.95 liedpath Sugar 35 Bags and for 1 week only $7,00 Cash P. et G. Soap We have an over -supply 5 for 25c Above are a few of the many articles too numerous to mention. Come with your wants and we will fix the price. 20 p. O. off on ali Men's Sults F. HUNTER Gavle snot Nits 11.103114110 are boli• davit g "t Ni"'1 Polls, 13.11, was a levant \right's' with her brnthet,'1', (4. Hew I1hIli ' ns 1 , mel ', ' 1 ilii of t 11 1 rt Janlily and I{Pis.. net It (iill.co, Hamilton, spent Sunday, at hi,lca'ditie J. N. lend ,111'9, Allan alt(/ 'T (4. and 11 r8, Hemphill spent last week in Northern On tut in. Mrs, (len, Lntirlle• tort] Fred. Vogl, Detroit, are visiting with their teeth. el, nits, J, B Vogt. Wrn, [01111 Mo -o. Davey end Don, 01' Shelburne, set 1-t host week -end with the fol 1/100'S bent her, F. Davey, It- v. )'. and i• il tel NI r4. It1c0Ientitled t t1'Permit n Monde y, nftet visiting at the home of the letter's Mother, Rob- ert Smells. J. Rant, and two 801118 left. Tuesda y on their return to L'hir nein rlft'r spending a. few days with the 110- tn0r'e twill 1101, li .1. Runs. Rev. Nlr, fiazlowond, °ow triglat, P.'pr0senLing the I:,nrd's 1)010' t\Ilixnce, I preached in the 1J,itsd Chet eh Sun. ' day 111111'nill.(. '('IIP evieti113 service was Withdl,twn, '1'110 regular August meeting of the Wenxoter Woolen's Institute will be held at, firs Thrones Brown's, enol \Ved0esdnv, Angnst 24th, et 3 0.111., instead of Thntsrley. Nits. T. Gih4on will coke the tapir "Ore Borne Vil- lave, \Vroxt'ter;" Exhibit - -Olt• vil- lage Picture (410)ler v ; rliaruesinn- limw to beautify our village ; roll calI•-CIref- tings from former resiclen t1'. MONCRIEFF BOYS hN S'4 v ENTNA N. t R -O 1' It .T FINALS T. 11 hnyc' snftt ell (011 111 w011 lb, it lrlatrh 1101.0, 11101 P1.111•, 111 v 04011100., when they defwued Wieg11:un 0--3. They had wen the filat genie, at \Vingllaln 'I'hev now 0n10r Ilse 4001i Iiwt14, In he played 111 0,11"1"11, nn Wen) 1109(14y, August 31;0. Her •'s wishing that they bring bark the trophy. Mrs. bitm•y J. 11cNair 1011d Miss Stadi1'1010 t'rn o FT Or) in the 000V/Ila n sal' 111 t111'e, the latter having noeept- erl a pooitinn 114 teaehet' in the city. Owing (.0 their rernnve), Mrs. McNeil` is of -wing by private ea10 a futilities of h"usehold ertielel, the advt. of which may b' read on another' .page, GREY 01,((4 are now being cut, The harvest 1xen: aims enn11' next. A number fl on Henfry11 epee! Sun- day. et Rayfield, Many a farmer mer is hnay at the mi- nuet threshing, these deve \Toncrfsff Park releh, atinn and eon - 001't, on Friday of this week. See advt. V MIR. ).t n Nitride, Wag a M1 R. G' Dane, F ( t le, n visitnl' with sirs. Stanley Wheeler, 8th Om). Mrs Rnbt. Bell, of Pnrtege is Prairie, Mal., is visiting With her sis- ter, Mts. Neil l-1 itlrNair. 3ames and !11'9. Hen(101'501l, nf (4rant0,1,spina: 8nndny with Neil P. and Mrs, 0.10N0ir. The ladies 1 re eis1rla. Airs. Merner returned to her linn10 in Regina, this week, after her visit with her sister, bliss Jessie Strachan, and the St114ni11011 brothers. The farm on the 17th Onn. of Grey, owned by ltdweed Clerk. Listowel, has been sold to Llnyd .Tnhnstnn, oP Ninth. lie will tape pnsse0sinn in the Spring. Hugh and Mrs. Henry and sun, George, nf Noltll Ndnrnington. and former residents of Go Py, spent Som day with Will. and Mrs. Speiran, 10th On,,, Harnicl and Mrs. Keys and little daughter, Joyce Isabel, and Stanley and Mrs. Meehan and child, en spent. Sunday e03-pyhlg the breezes at Bay- field. Miss Mattel Syphon] lett of Monday morning for Toronto to resume her duties, attn. spending 1111 en- joyable tlllee W00110' holiday et the pu'entel house, 12th Orn„ and with nt100friende. Bad Fire—Tuesday morning about 10 o'clock, the barn and outbuild- ings of Wm. Mithel, 10th con., were destroyed by fire along with the threshing machine of Thos. Vodden. Threshing was ho progress when fire was discovered. Mr, Michel had some insurance on barn anal con - 4 and lost his hay and wheat crop which had been stored in the barn. Passed Away in London, --- The death occurred on August 0, tit her home, 577 Central Avenue, London, of Hannah McLennan, widow of the late W, H. McCuteheon., formerly of Grey Township, Mrs. Me tutcheon had bean failingin health h autl n„ the past year and the end came peace- fully on Saturday last. She had at- tallied the age of '74 yeas. The mother of a largo fainly, Tine, suns and two daughters, Mrs, MrCutch- eml devoted her life to leer home and her children, she was a woman of fine ideals, possessing a high concept- ion of duty and Christian character. She was a member o:f the Presbyter- ian church for over half a century. Rev. MI', McKay, of St. James' Pres- byterian church, Lond.ln, conducted the funeral services. Interment was made at Mitchell on Monday. Five o and t u sons two da lit l .'n 1V • John, Toronto; Walter s Hemiiton; James J,, Grey Twp.; ..)avid Wind- sor; Frank, London; Mrs. Willison, Toronto; and 147)1, Colsvill, London, `d E i o '-J + psi vv�a �s ) f Far all makes •1 ntrinif ('lir;' , Buggy Tops. ........, ,...... , Side Curtains for all mattes o: Touring Cars including the kind with rods that transforms the Touring into a Closed Car. All kinds of repairs to tops, S side curtaine, cushions and 7 upholstery. Very Moderate Prices B. sure b, :y maLc ,,poigtmcut tn;i,q; ;00,44 dis.ppeiulrent. W. THE, 51102- STORE Phone 129 \\'II4Gl3AM i • Miss Cora McCutchnoa has return- ed front a visit with friends hi Tor•• (1n1t0, Jlrs. W. J. D. Cardiff, WAS in Kin- cardine last week having her tultsil t removed. She is improving nicely and home again. e. Miss Olive Cooper, R. N., accoln pallied her niece, Miss Leona Gaynor f)th con., to London hospital, this week, whore the latter• htul her ton- sils re1107011, oncrieff Short Personal Paragraphs - rig Park r Q �Rrt�ny” r 5t lbeheld Un frilla August �l ) Program Commenees at 1 P. Jai Sort post S,l� MEN'S LADIES' Prizes 812 88 85 Prue° 57 55 53 FOOT RACES FOR YOUNG AND OLD The well known BRUNSWICK TRIO of London Will render a Concert Program Iltaoa "r shine) Dancing Pavilion Refreshment Booth Adults 35e Children 150 Which includes Allen:n.0 0,,! E,rnig3 JOS. meKAY, MARTIN FERC, Prot:Want secretary I) 1L Sera!, of L'.uitel, 11'.e- 111 has .t, '.n 11.11, S .�e .I' I, 1 41'11to 1 flnll i'. a 1.'011'' 1t+ '1'„1'lell• lee, 1, 1. -11 - lir„ I 101 1/0rt 1'110-10 11 is vi•iti'g at J101 11,1110' 31, I,,el'n it. r..;. . Mi+a 0.1nu110 llnmiHo I t visit ing at Tonna. 00111 Melt Bwlrh. • Bios'Whirntllr,•«I't••lessee, wits the week -end guest ,•f' 111.s. A, t'. Dames Niisa lli;llst'I'll"m1r-ton, of Lfsttxvol, tea•: It wrl•k•••,'d 03-3)01 tvilh Bert aid • 11ts, Mclnlyte. S. J. N. (4lnziet, of 1,1,n110n, of the Nur them 1,!1'1' 1,1111110101' Cn., Was 111 tn10)1, Iles 1''P i(111v, .•e Mb -o. \V01sh. Se•nl'ul th, wafloat. s a visit• '•1 n-ilh 1101 dan1h'"I, 'yrs, Bert, Me- Intyre, 1-1 S1111nr1ley. • •• ( l) • .N 1 r r \ ns •"v.. 7bvP• 1111 In -trent t 1. 11 111 1 ,, 1t \V •1lo4Iey Hospital, Toronto, is h1li,layir.g 101 her 11011011001', L.A- ti 0vt t 31„d 11aV McG0111 1 , at 'I', o onto, &rave Tar: POST a roll, last 1''fiday aft 0111/001. Miss Nina Nin 1 R»g,o'o, of 1Gwnt Forest. N110111 1.110 week -end 40'1111 her sister, ' MI';. A. C, D,terir-s. Miss Eth,.l'rot5.n 1'.'111.1 1l, 11001' i1 010 Pnblie Rrhool, is visiting Mica Mite Skelton, Ibi.t week. Hiss ',11,•11)” Hamilton and (`hark Hunter. r l' Toronto. 00-01 P 1eer111 Visit. Church Notes ,\rs T tr vi 1 i1 lis) nn. onrawfthN.ul t • � ti 1 1T0e, Germs. end dariginet, Miss Ruth, 1-T Termite, are holidaying at j e the home of Osman. and tit's. Birt. ETHEL 7? Haste Stunit McLennan, of Blue - vale, spent the past et ver k 1'! 11 1119 111111)11,e :Misses 011 NI eon n CL a blisstilla - 0 , h McLennan cion Saturday Idler a two weeks' visit 1 with her sister, Mrs. W. (4. McBride, of Ha.n1un, Ont. 8. J. end Mf8. McLennan, Miss Jane McLennan, Ben and Mrs. Holten- beck and Miss Doreen Hnllenh-'ek, of Elhei, attended the funeral of Airs. W. 11. 1ieCntebehn, of Loudon, 011 1 (11111'a, Aug, 81h. Airs. 1i.. Mark, Misses Lillian and Myrtle Mark, of Cameron, Ont., tt11 14Ies, Jos, R. Hamilton, Mark and Rol - insnn Henti1tem, or Walton, were Sin(lay visitors at the h[ me of the Misses eleLe1unu, On Monday, August. 22nd, at 8 o'clock, shin 3, the[ 1' 40111 1.0 a special meeting of the menthe's of L. T. B. A. Nn, 406, and the L. 0, L No, 631, in the lodge 00.0111. Aliment bere are re- quested to be p1050111, [ifi rnatiere of Importance are to he diecuseed at this 11)081ing. A. 001 y enjoyable time was spent 1-l[ Thursday envenom) Inst when Mrs, Jag. 13retnner entertained at 1100 home 111 hnnnt of Mrs, William Campbell (nee belle 1(1 outel) Over foty young ladies were present: 1'tn11 Ethel lend vicinity, The sptu•ions house was beautifully deem ate() 103111 a pro. (1101011 of g,m'dee Nnn'e, s and gay et reamers. Dating 1110 AS 1'0rn000, an inte10111ing pt ligroin wits preseltted, 1latritlnnliai readiness wore given by Misses jean NieICee, Lenora Patter- son, Ida Brerunel', Rhea AleLeiland. Elizabeth Fra, Muriel McNtar atld Risby Oleaver. A very instructive and appropriate 10n1il3 was given by 1i1s.0111'r!e Mt5 Gn04100ndeted 1a solo and bliss Myrtle Hollenheek gave a couple of vinlin solos. A dainty tet wits. then Ise) vet/ by Lbe bnstes1, espial -0d I y M10908 3011)1 0l5 - Kee, Ida i3reinne, Rhea. McLelland and (Elizabeth Fear After the re- freshments, the bride, Mrs. Camp- bell. Wal esenrted to the library, while the wedding mnt'e11 Dern Ten• hengrin wag played by Miss 11, I'Iol- lenheek, She was invited to take her place lender a white bell with 11!10111110110 11,1(1 W11411111de 1110 recipient of a shower of assorted towels and n hstntlsnme brevet presented by 11111e Mies Betty Duither. WALTON John Carter, C. P. R. agent at South Waterdown, visited his father James Carter. Miss Tone McCallum has been en- gaged at S. S. No. 12, Grey, better 10110wn as Jack Ritchie's school. Misses Ruth and Lynne Fulton of Toronto, are spending their vacation with their courin, Miss Effie Balfour. Miss Olive Bolger, who has geen attending summer school at Hamil- ton, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Howard Elder and .family of Tillsonburg, are spending the holi- days, with Mrs. Elder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham, north of here. The regular monthly meeting of the W, 111, S. of Dutl"e United Ohurch was held ebbe) t11e home of Mrs. Silas Johnston, with Pony ladies present, Mee, H. Cunpbell presided, and the Scripture vending, 01,11 Ohap. of A581 sees( takey by Airs Neel, Pettyel' W,l8 offered by A188. 511e1w. Use, A, elc- 0011 gave a paper al the "13eoadening 1•Iurizotl of the Wnteen of the Ol• Mitt," it) which she told of the lvond- elfu) difference whieli edueatiol has made on the. lives of all who cone 0111d00 the inflnenee of 0110 MI08i011 Schools. Otw'rensEvents wets taken by Miss Knox, Mos, W. Davidson alrcl Mrs. nnatol in Willett a )lea I li 0 tt a1' r 1 made for the Sabbath Day to be kept I mote rel(gionsly. The ulseling w118 1 olnsed with prayer by Mrs. D. Mc. 011110131, United Church Rev. Me. Tteleetveo, of hueknoly, occupied t o pulpit of the United Church, last Sabbath, the pastor be- te;; on vacation. Two splendid set. mons were given. In the morning, he took foe his text Psalm 51 : I1, ''Oast me not away from thy presence and take tint thy Holy Spirit front me." When Daviel wt cite these words, he may not ht1ve had au 1-c- rugate knowledge of the personality of the 3-lol Spirit, u Holy p Il, b the knew that the 8pii'ie of God dwelt with men in their hen ts, He also kuety that mart was of dust with its leets and passrnns and 111)01 WW1's 80111 1uight be filled w1111 evil desires, He knew, ton, that in man's soul wits an opposite spirit, a desire for the good, David felt that there was 10 greater influence than his Own understanding. Alen). tunes, he had realized that the Spirit of Gull WAS With 1)111), 8Lreugthenil;; hint and helping r hi 1 ten to t 1 r v0lrnwh„ 0tletuie0. David played his ha feel- ing that the Spittt of God was with bias. Realizing this, David cried "Take not thy Holy Spirit from me," Altluv u o 11 Pid d 1 r I' , g ea Ize sr often that the Spit it of Grit Was with 111111, yet be had his dark house, as we tell Lave, trhen 1( 0eelu8 as though God has removed His spirit ft nut 00. We ens the 10111 pies of the living God, glut if we allow lin to toe 101 and take pos- 80881011 of the temple, God's Spirit will not abide therein. I1' t' often Ove need to east as 111101(1 said 'take not thy holy Spirit from me." David had sinned but is brought to repertt- .mice and is afield that God has east Win off, so be Cries "cast 101' not away from thy preserve." David 101)0005 the only way back to God and seeks His rot giv1'oess and the relaid, of His Spirit. Gaol tend sweet as are 1110 gifts of God, they may be lostby sin, The sin which drives awe the Spirit does not 0(1(5101511(1detlly, but 3t is tolerated ten which 31 edit ally hard - sus the ileal 1. 811511 and Judos are examples, They Were once chosen of God, but because of tnlet•ntPd slu, they Were finally despised and eejere- ed and died 111 shame and agony. 1110n may be brought back to (4011 at the eleventh hour, but itis not [vise to wait, but rather', like David, tllrtl unto God while there is an oppnt'tun. ity. God does not wish that anyone be lose and is always willing to for- give. No one need despair, but as I)twid found the way back, so may all who will 181urn to God, 1epent and seek His forgiveness, es David did, 111 the evening, Mr. Treleaven spoke from the Words round in Ex, Ess ; 26, Phan shalt Make for it four rings of gold and 31)11 the tinge in the four earners that are in the font' feet there- of." The tvnrcis here refer to the dirt ectiontp given the Israelites concerning the te0bles of the 8hew bread and the method for carrying it.. A deeper significence may by read into this pa481130, greater perhaps, than teas in- tended by t.ite estnet, \Ve may cone - pare it to the tattle of Christian lie. ing With the (011r rings attached which will help us bear it snfely throughugh life, (1) The ring of faith. The ohri8tien 14 not a5100d to accept anything blindly or against reason. There ie nn contradiction between faith and tensor), (2) The ring of so'tiree cheiet said, "T um a 1115111 you 118 one .,hat 8et'veth." '2118 high• est dignity 311 this life is to be found 1)1 the service of our fellowmen. 'under the I0ndeeship of Christ. (8) The way of submission. There is no gt'ame 0!' yirttle 111010 11cae1)11117 the 11 patient. endlnralee, There is heed of pntil:u1 endurance i1) eve'ylife, beeause there are hardshipe and disappointments 311 every life, but the soul that endures i n, al Irv5s1-d n a tl I Y t inG s ,' I v d 111 sprit patiently e rewarded, (4) The ting of cheer- fulness, Gnd wants cheerful work - ere. We must be cheerful if we ex - poet to meet with cheerfulness, 11 • Nike Stnllirs, of Peal -ear. 1a Artiste, ie it visiI (1• t 11 0 Marne of lex. Man.. 1 111 t h 1-t A and bit's. Stewart, Q1100.01 morello roe 100 Miss Evelyn (lunninglinnl had her tonsils removed at the Wingham hoapittol, Last week. and ie now at. home. 4. Mas (Dr.) Hns;nek and daughter, Miss permit y, of Trinprkip, have been vititin L r the fnrrne'e sister, .Niro. Jae. Battetntyne, and4A1-.IP, \V, A1001141 111, of r0140, 51101 Stuart Mihir, of (4rey, left on semi clay for the \Neat. They 00000 rllolheing, 50 WO wick 111.'11 gond 111010 and gond wee the•. Nhx ,Mho (1111,'', 41,s. i1 v1<1ann and ;\lex ('11-,1 f llnri,ri)1r.,, 0.1in,,,, W000 111110.e0 r 1 Nesbit and Mts. 11.,1n- 111011, on 01111 tins - - TCinra'flinn Hrpotte.•': "_A111,00.8011 - lea cetvire in the Tinned Cho, eh, M1 134••)),'1•, of Htn.•,elc end 11.11 1 1 . ( 1 . 11,, r 1) Newton a111,,1 a 100)0 8110 51,101, l hen• vnire4 hlnn(1itIp' nice)y, Rntl, I hese IAA ioS ars T{innardinr tritls 41-11 [ntf enb00of o rhnir. Tho ' rmlPrs,tttrrnflltin,,l,01005 (1111,10i! erhl pivaaed 111 hrarthem " ti.D. and 'LL-- `antis nmol Finley . .1 1),y on I lnti. 1, r/,1,,} •. .e 4 11.0 0110 -1l is .1 '.13,, \MOlay, 0:,1w ) ,: 1 ! 111'1 wP(-1%, O 4. 0 i .1 0n1( v I)i't:•fll is visiting at. the lier1- • 1-F I i•tl•it•e 8101 19tH. Pay n, at. Jetneetewin ▪ ee h Rev J. .1. Dui r0 3, ,f Oil Sptiege, gi:Ve \\'..la :end Mts. P1 Deter a visit, rote d:.y Inst week. .iar•k and lefts 1 u, 1!N 11.1,11 Jeal and Miss Nn,(0111111-1.1.31 sin tit- Thursday with f: iends it' tit 1011'. , (1. .•, ...•. Firmer W.1,41111(1 snide, of Iiannv- or, wet, visit,. 1., 111.1 work, with his sietel', 11115, Bei* 0telrtytr•, Ali-- Ml('n,t.ray. s(rt'01114' to And- 1en/ 1ht3e(.fm, 11'4, P, of hi,oartliue,, was het O'Pu5Frlav of 1 109 v 0rk, Me. r 7 11 1 groo0s and d'mtghter, Jean. et Fee du het, h,, v' been visiting .\its. 11,n. I)et nn,r', 11,0 091,( week. "••i-;' it1ir., Pone 1'011• ;n H'nenrdine, vt it v 0 ,11 played d nn piano sol - •,t Ih `,t!t•t'ir I, A01110 mass -meet. ire ,t The-: 0011 'Mt.. F1'rniltr n end Ming Toon 1-1 ynihen, 1-f At,1'o' el. were itnr+ this work with N. rwl4 Ham- ilton. O '0- '0 •--\17a1t,r Find IV* s. 'R1re and Miss d !11)'- 1110 RO.o 1'..1,11 Mr. nn(1 Mts. Rre1ane wets 'Inure day vfsithra3 in Hayfield. 1310, Frosty ar• il Mt0'. Elia have re- t treed flow 'I'm ('1.10, n here 114118 Kin. Marl her Ionsil. 11 moved. 51 ° is ''Hing tel<m '''toot, G. . g. Ni,u1. \Villitut•,•r , d family, of Toronto, IF F t r n 1 t,,'ti t g r few days x rl.itl 1 • it 11 l the } ti f• , 1 1' iltt' fie i mel''kl f othet, ,James \t'illinmsen, J H Cameron, ('f Lender, and a fol nett' pri)c'ipel c lit lase!, Selina], was '11131113 on (.id ft i0rds in town, on 1'ursday. bits. Chill./ 1,1 In,d her mother ate visiting with ('Isatin eels friend., Nies. Frank Ftor-neon, 11ho ramie up f, r the OIc3n � R0•L en' h'• 1 13 y ut .note.e u 034111,3 her lister. Mfrs„ lima A:tt- wnod, in (4rey. While in tr'o 11, she 'tayr•11 with hetn;))5), John Bate - (f10,0. '0 .0 Peery Mitchell 11r,,k• A(dtese 1'en nem and Relit. 51d 311.9, Dlt'k.Lg Listowel to the funtitil ,t ,yrs, Arrfi- 104 hayn, n„ Monday 1-r this week. \i 1 1 'Ten e,1 [was 1❑ a 1110 nisi [ t 1111.8. 0,01k a (1951)0111 ,f Ilse late N I.s. Kay. '0;.t- \Vnl. teed Mls. fillllie, 1'l- Mime, ; James S ,y etN'r1 1- 111 t' 10,011011 .1 ell-) ntmn children, la0 t „1-3 Nye,L. Churchill, dluletrtet. Not elle, teu3 \luster •131140 A,lnrads, t.1 London, 90 111 Snuday at th'• 11,1,10 of (4e0., SoliMrs. Edwards, M1!! '.t:wel, Mr. Nellie 11518 j11wt 1511',•I, a1' ed 15)1 ()ids roebile four -11001 stda0. we nit these font 1 rises 31111 the table et life, the wilt rind tient le will helps to hgllten the bur(lene. Melville Church Next Sabbath mottling lend eveling, Rev. 1e. '1. tit II, Or Owen (("1115(1, 04111 (minium the servtcrs in Melville Mauch. "The Second Doming of Christ" lva8 (4, O. Webster's subject in Melville ('hutch, 11151 Sabbath u1111ieg, the Ihn.nght being hissed on Romans 73 12, "The 1light is fait ep.itt, the day is al. hand," In the teaehiig of Paul, the second coming of Christ has a great place and his messages are full ul' emefert to those trill ha v0 loved Mies gone on before, V'o are enn- 001net1 ebout them, Peril plainly teaches that they at0 present. with the Lord and that at 11 is second coming, they shall be with Him, heeattee they ate illeepa141ble from Him, To strengthen the believer's' faith in the second coming, Paul teach01 thnl it will be a /111/5011101 conning ; that the craning of (Melee will he voiced with a ahem ; that the dead in Christ shall creme with Hitn, and we who he alive shall be cnngh1 up with 11im bac, the air, \V1' (10 not know When this sec- ond coming of Oheist will be, but we ran hasten the day by doing the wok chills lull htts calntnittOd 10 0s. 1\%1' 111111 ('1ttlfnt1 Die another with the tholght that we shell be with Olnist and that we shall be like Him. "The Mission of the Church" was Mr, Webster's theme, at the evening 1101'• vice, the text being Acts 1 : 8, "Blab ye shall t•oneive power after that the Holy (431091 is cone ppn0 you ; and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in letusazlem and in toll 3nd0a and in Se lnnlia 101111 unto the uttermost parts' of the earth," If the Ohureh le to wilhet1011d nli a1larke, 3t tenet he Ipiilt on at vw10 and strong foundation, This fain(1ntf,n is 1(mnd ill the res- nerectinn of Ohri8t, which .provides n Satre foundation on which to huiid a 011111911, Chtfst 0.180 provides the power aid equipment necessary to (terry on His Church, Christ told His disciples to wait the fulfilment of iiis promise ; to wait at ,Te1'usltlem until they were filled with the power 4ei:o :11011. r' oft) Holy l t I Cls est sonde Nis disciples out 1,0 be witnesses for Him. The gtreatest need of the world to.dny is to know Christ Hveey believer is to be a witness of the fact that Christ ' 1110(1 to 011100 Fi11n0ra, •''('1'1410 9111t11 be tin Shadows" a-1:5 sums by Mr. \Vebster•, at 1h.'. worm; service, and "Ther( well! MOO y 1.1 tui Nine," by ides, W. 13,1)50, 1-l' Mimi ettl. "It was Atone" was .uest by Ip<nulhy 101eVet- lie, cf \Vinllsul, at the evening ser- vice, Other Church Notes For the next. two Sundays, Bert i.<'t1, B. A., will have chatge of the 1eivices in Maitland street Baptist Church, London. BELGRAVE N[rs. David Scott was a recent visit.. 00i11101°1110, 0, R, °manes shipped a' lar of 00,1 - tie to Tnrenth, last tea1111 dee,. Dr. Gordon Fergutnll, of Toronto. 1.305,t a few days with Mends in the village, Cameron Geddes, nf Chatham, is spending a hnlidety with his parents, D. and Mrs, Geo(15.8. Threshiiig has enmmeuced again fol' another 51!'0(11 111 d 1001,1ts are vet? gond. Mrs. Hervey Watson and children, of Ingersoll, M010 1181101 10111) 1'81- utives around Help ave. last week. Rev. Mr. Durrant':, a former pastor, bed charge rf the e--rv('e in linos (Tidied Church, on Sunday. Mrs. Ii., McGowan Inas eettirfed tis' iter home, near Blyth, sftet spending. some time with her daughter, Mrs, U.. R.. Couit:es, Miss Ruby Clegg, 10aaher at Ridge - town, is spending her vtlratinn at 010 home of her brother, 300 Clegg, in Morrie. At the last lemitter meeti113 of the. eV, M. 8. of Knox United Church,. 'lure. Gordon Gallaher gave a splendid palet 51.011, the this d chxi or of the - study book, ''Oh,'ist. of the Indian Road." The bible reading wee tn3181) by the P('esident, Mrs. Jas. Anderson prayer, by 10.h's. Chas, Wilkinson. $1-l) ea11 was responded to by a verse on harvest, Two of the Viefting Committee gave their repot, A. pleasing feature of th0 afternoon was the presentation of two Life Metnbee., ship ettifica. 1 a Fee to Mrs, Chas, 'Wilkin- son and Mrs. James Mollie, The re• eipients nnpreCiaterl the net very highly. The meeting rlrsod 40i111 singing and prayer by 11)1' President,