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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 5

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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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-n tvttt -r AtaT SoD DAaLX acan-iUixa SATUKDAY 28 1929 lilt ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN The UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA OFFERS ADVICE 10 GREY LIBERALS Division Street i REV JOHN A COWIE Choir Master MalNNCf IX BD Mlaiater HAROLD McNEIL TOM HALL Orgaalat Baae Seletot 1166 MORNINO WORSHIP The Sacrament ef Intent Baptism will he observed at tho close ef thaaa carries Com to My Heart Lord A Incidental Tom Hall "Little Lamb" Eva lor mb ur see 141 CHURCH SCHOOL 741 EVENING WORSHIP Anthem "Love Divine" Charles Jam Incidental Mrs I Pearce Mrs Wm Cameron Solo will wipe away all tears" Tom Hall STRANGERS ALWATS CORDIALLY WELCOME REV a ELMER KENNY BA MINISTER Parsonage 641 4th Are Central SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 1121 11 MORNING WORSHIP Tho Minister "Love 941 CHURCH 8CHOOL AND BIBLE qrtaauma 7-66 P-m EVENING WORSHIP Th Mlaiater "Turn To Evea Unto Me" Baritone "Hear Me When I Cell" Wooler Gold MONDAY 1 pm YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY THURSDAY 8 MEETING FOR PRAYER ALL ARE WELCOME White For Beauty Alliance Tabernacle Cor 3rd Ave Paator Rev Geo Blackett 666 and Enjoy the Security andDutinction of Eyeeight Service Be eatisfied with nothing le SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 1IM II PRATER MEETING 6 SUNDAY SCHOOU 11 "NOTHING BUT LEAVES" 1 7 THE TUESDAY at 6 Bible Study THURSDAY at I pm Intar-- cession meeting in the Tabernacle Prayer Room FRIDAY at 7 pm SUNSHINE BAND No Young Meeting Will Be Held This Week -'i Jg Knox Car of 4th Are and 6th St REV A CORNER XX RD Minister MJL CYRIL MOSfil FCCO Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 DIVINE SERVICES 1116 am Public Worship ef God Subject of Sermon The Study ef the Scriptures IntroM God of Bethel" Tye Anthem Blessed Trinity" Tachalkowiky 146 pm Sunday School and Bible Claeses flt pm Publle Worship ef God' Subject of Sermon The Itrat Xing of lareal Iatroit "Sing to the Lord" Aathem The Day Thou On Monday 6 Young People's Society Thunday 6 Preparatory Gervlce You are cordially invitld to attend these Services James Parr Alax Hogg Wm Hunt Thssa mou with a low others wall aad truly laid tha foun dation of a lodge that fuaetionod Succeoifully for nearly ilxty-four yean and at tha time of th amalgamation with tha Thorn bury Lodge waa going strong a union which took place this month owing to th hall having outlined its usefulness for Lodge purposes and closa proximity of the Thornbury LOL being only abont 1 mile away tha members of the Clarksburg Lodge decided tnat in the interest of the order and through changed conditions that tha most practical thing to do was a Union of tha two Lodges which will make a strong combination to pro-pogsta Orange principles In thto section TWO CANDIDATES FOR PARLIAMENT Earl Holmes and Norm Bn Chalk Bin Contest North Grey THORNBURY Nov -Two candidates will contest ths riding of North Gray for tho 3th Older Parliament representation of tho Young Association which meets weekly hi basement of Grace United Chuheh Earl Hol-mes and Norman Chalk are the aspirants and will hold A' public meeting on Tuesday evening 38th when they will setforth their vlewi on the different questions that confound them The election will take place on Saturday Nov SOth and parliament will assemble week between Christmas and New Years MRS JOHN GEKILL DIED ON THURSDAY Wall Known Lndy Passes After Brief Illness CLARKSBURG Nov Th death of Mrs John Geklll occurred at bar homo on the 10th eon Col-llngwood twp on Thursday after a few weeks illness she had Just attained her 60th birthday on tho 10th of November her maiden name waa Elite bath May dangher of Mr Joseph and tha lata Mrs May residing now in Clarksburg and was one of a family of five those surviving are: Mrs Walters London Out Mrs Joosop Saak Mrs Ftank Foighon 10th Con Mrs Mat Dillon Thornbury She alio had four half sister and on half brother all living They had a family of four daoghtera Mrs Andrew Davies on the 10th Con Colllngwood Haiti Mirjory Varna all at horns Tho funeral will ho hold on Saturday afternoon to Union Cemetery Service at tha house Rev 8 Goff officiating ATTENDED FLAT THORNBURY Nov Over a KARINE REPORTS Fort William Nor Cloarad Leslie Fort Wlldoe and Michigan Buffalo wheat Edmonton Montreal whaat Emory Ford Buffalo barley Huroule Sarnia flour la Barrytoa discharging coal Daalol Morrell Pegasus Front nse Grand Island and CoL Jaa Schooamak-tr loading grain Georgian and KoewaUn discharging freight Colllngwood Wait mount light Fort William Owen Arrived Caribou Soo Hlbou Providence Bay Alberts Fort McNIeoH Cloarad Alberta Fort William Mathaw-tou Fort William Port Colborne Up Royallte Novodoc Barrio Lethbridge Down of Toronto I LI 105 York-ton John Irwin assay An Royelton Duluth Arrived Negaunee light Britt coaL Departure Ode tub Pontiac light Adriatic ore Cadillac grain Sault Sts Mario Donaconua Bhenango Chicago Tribune Soodoe Farris Jaek Elm Bay Oiler lot Aguiels Manitoba Te-wlnd Gonserativs Organ Points bat Absence of Liberal Candidate in South Grsy la the course of an editorial die-curing the prop coed convention of Liberals of Ontario the Durham Chronicle the Conservative organ in South Grey hands out some advice to the Liberals of that riding ae follows: "The Chronicle has no deslrs or Intention of offering say advics to South Gray Liberals Wo believe they are fully capable of running their owa ahow At any rate they will do It But we have thought pll along that ths Liberals of this riding were making one grand mistake when they allowed election after election to pass with no can didate la the Dominion or Provincial field There to bo gainsaying the tact that Liberalism has lost out in South Gray not so much because thay have bacauaabla to elect a member to represent the riding hut mther that they have allowed themaelvas to disappear completely from the pleture Wa dare sey there are young voters in South Gray who know nothing whatever of Liberal tradition for the simple reason that they have never been expounded at any election sine these same young pecpla secured their franchise 'f the great Liberal party of Cased wish to win adherents in South Gray they mnet preach Liberalism and you cannot preach convincing politics without a candidate There are also former Liberals la South Grey who feel they have been slighted In that their party does not think enough of their franchise to give them a candidate to vote for These Liberals in a good many cases are not voting at all or are voting for a candidate in whom they have no 'particular interest Is our opinion few more elections without Liberal candidate In the field will spell the downfall of Liberalism locally A party to retain its virility mast he always at ft You eant build muscle by sitting down and alghlng You cannot retain political patriotism by refusing to run candidate for the trifling reason that you arc afraid you may get trimmed It has been said that it to better to have loved and loaf than never to have loved at all Politically It is hotter to get the daylights whaled out of you and coma back for more than sit back and bemoan ths fact that your particular party to not strong enough to win and on the strength of this resign what should be yours without a struggle A political party that goes down lighting may find itself la partial scllpia for a time but the party that quite beeauae It thinks it ean-not win to headed for oblivion Clarkabarg OLD ORANGE HALL SOLD AND TORN DOWN Historic Clarksburg Building Had Ontlived Its Uftfnlnn CLARXBBURY Npv The old Orange Hall situated on Clark 8treet Clarksburg has bean sold to Mr Clarence Longhead and torn down by him the material to bo used for building purpose on his farm on ths 10 th con Colling wood twp Tbs lot was donated by the late Marsh ons of th earliest settlers In Clarksburg whose generosity to marked by slmlllsr gifts to worthy objects and Institutions -In and around Clarksburg and tha building wu erected by the Orangemen soon after tha organisation of tha Lodge which took place la March 1814 with tha late Nicholas Hogg ts the first worshipful master James Hogg Deputy Master John McCart Secretary Vsitch Treasurer Committee William Little William Crookshank Chas HFnItofl Funeral Director ond Ewtbolmor Umouotno Ambulance ntw lias JOIItl OULD Director i I MOTOR AMBULARCR I FUNERAL HOME ISM tot lit Wa RJL Breckenride rite UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 1 IK iiheM nlgbl er day Show Rimuw (Ipp Illy Hall "hum no nigto wn fas Westside REV THOS LAIDUkW SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 1166 am Fellowship Meeting llfl The Pester BuhJoet: "Tha Key to Wor-i ril'P-" Aathem: Thou My Hand" Lemont Solo Mr Oee Cutbush 146 Sunday School end Bible 764 Tha Paator Subject: "Religion a Nocea-rity for -Today" i Aathem: "Praia Ye tho Lord" Abide With Me Uddla Him Mehta-Irving Maaday 1 pm Yeuag Pee-pie'i Society Wednesday I Thursday 1 pm Prayer and Bible Btady Yea are Cordially Weloome to Thee Service 11th St East let Ave West Phone 111 WRONG GOD" THE SALVATION ARMY 3rd Avenue Adjutant aad Mrs Xltooa 1 Officers to Charge SUNDAY NOVEMBER 84 11 am "Th Judge end th Offender" Tuesday Nov Sale' ef Work from 6 pm to 14 pm 1 Tuesday Musical Foa-thral Sliver Collection to the cemetery MBS MATTHEW MOFFAT LAID TO BEST THURSDAY Many Friends frost a DtaUaee Attend Funeral The funeral of th late Mn Matthaw Moffatt wae held on Thanday Nov 14 from tha homa of her daughter Mn Alex McPherson at Mauls Rev Mr Mo-Doaald of Xsady a former putor sf the deeeued conducted a vary impreulva sermon peaking words of sympathy and comfort to th bereaved family Ha wu aulstad in tha aervleo by Rev Mr Moyer of St Sydenham aud Rev Mr Martin ef Cbatoworth Three favorite hymu of ho deceased "The Lord to My Shepherd" "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Forever with the were sung All tha members of tho fomlly oxmpt oa eon Matthew whora- ridu la Alfearta ware promt to Py their last rupeeta to a kind uud loving mother The beautiful flonl tributes bore silent messages tore from sympathising friends Tto pul! bearen wart nephews of tho deceased Maun Arthur Me- Arthur Arehl McColman Angus MeColmau Duueaa Gillies Robert Moffett and Wm Moffatt A large number of frlendl and neighbors wore prueat at tha funeral from Louden Owen Bouad Annua Chateworth and Bogaor Interment wu mad at cemetery 9iucb Puh Crwp TMi ulttUVniNE When doubled np e( midnight with cramps you feel Ilka experimenting what you wait to somethihg to remove th cramp Nothing acts so cffdctlvely as Nor-viUnm Take twenty drape in a little sweeteeed water aad quick wink th cramp to goo ftar-vUfato to about five tlmu treag moat medielpes and he cause ao strong only a amej) does to reqalrod te give instant effect For etosmeh gas fermentation cramp sourness betahiag of gu NarvfllM shouM be kept la every homa Urge 16c bottles sold at all KILLED IN DETROIT MOTOR ACCIDENT Dr McNeill Formerly Livsd in Brut Township WALKERTQN Ont Nov 16-Dr Geo McNeill dentist of Detroit and eon of Mm Wm McNeill of tho South Lino Brant wu fatally injured when struck down by ur driven by Stan Durlln aged 87 of that elty abont 7 Wadneaday evening at the corner of Gratiot and Six Milo Bond Dr McNeill had crossed the street from hta office sad wu returning with the traffic signal in hta favor whoa in stepping put a street ur an automobile which It to alleged cam swinging around tha corner aad taking a loft hand turn to claimed against th red RBy BTRACHAN BX BD SUNDAY NOVEMBER 84 11 Subject: "Tho Hidden Wealth ef God" Anthem Bun Shall Be No More" lli Sabbath School end Bible Classes I pm Subject: "The Old Story" Anthem "Break Forth Into 1 by Simper 'Through th Day Thy Leva Has Spared Us" Schnecker Monday 8 Literary 1 evening Mlae Jean Sinclair will apeak on "The Troll of The Sky Pitot" Tuesdejr ifuroNi mm waving' Annual Lad lea Beeur Wadneaday 714 Boy Scouts Thursday 4 pm Service ef Prayer and Pralif Weekly Choir Friday I pm Practise All ere welcome to our Service First Baptist Church (REGULAR BAPTIST) Rev Farmer IX -Minister Residence 1144 Fifth Ave SUNDAY NOVEMBER 34 11 la There Profit la Prayer 7 Anthem "Thine Forever" Incidental Fred Ray 141 Bible School 744 Fnorleeeam There will be a short Harp and Organ Recital at doe of the service 1 Anthem "Just As I Hear Oh Lori 1 My Iaoldental Donald Fat-tenon Monday I Thursday 4 pm Prayer Meeting Friday 1714 Junior A WELCOME! Special Services are commencing la the Gospel Hall Ird Ave Opp Poet Office Conducted by Watson Toronto aud Joyce Owes Sound Commencing Sunday night at 7 o'clock continuing sack week 'night except Saturday at I pm Mr Watson will give Interesting lectures oa Prophecy illustrated by a targe chert All are heartily Weloome dhurch of Christ (DISCIPLES) Corner 14th St aad 4th Ave East Hav Hodgea SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 1144 Divine Worship hr lot la Our Everyday 146 Stole School 744 "Th Eternal la Mas" Monday 4 pm Young Poo- pla'a Society Trail Rangers Thanday Prayer Meeting A HEARTY WELCOME TO AUi PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 2nd Avoy East Owes Sonsd REV BULLOCK Paator 14 Sunday Seheel 11 Morning Worship 7 Evangelistic Beginlng Tuesday November llth Evangelist Orem will be here for a two campaign There will be a meeting ovary eight azeopt Saturday' night at I pm Bro Cross ia wail liked 1a Owen Bound and wo era looking te Ood for a revival la every way Come the ftnt night if possible and yea will went to come every eight City Mission Car Ird aad llth St Mlae ftogeo Mias Ye BUNDAT 6 Prayer Meeting 114 Sunday School 114 end Oeepel Bar-vice Wednesday I Prayor Meeting Thanday Yoaag People ia sharp Deaeea ly attended whll the floral tribute ware so numerous uto iv Comfort Phone 11 LAUNCH PEGGY LOST NEAR PIKE CHANNEL Boat Lost -on Rocks Near Snug Harbor Saturday Last in Heavy Seas The Parry Bound Star says': Ted Poytress and Lea Hobourn had mors than an exciting time on Saturday morning when the PczV owned by Stanley Flasher was lost on a shoal at Pike Channel nesr Snug Harbor Poytress accompanied by Hob-burn was taking the Peggy up to to Mr Halving station and was carrying about three tons of lee and a quantity' of fish boxes While rounding the point at Pike channel the engine stalled and the heavy seas quickly carried the boat on one of the numerous Tocka Had the boat drifted fifty or more feet further it would have floated into shelter The boat was quickly smashed up and the occupants made the beat of it to an -island with the flab boxes as an aid to float them They had then to swim to the mainland and later arrived home by motor ear Attempts to salvage the boat on Monday showed that the boat was broken into pdrta on each side of the rock which stands up about four feet and the engine and part of the hull are in about 13 feet of water Parts of the upper works with fish boxes etc are strewn on the 'iore and the gas tank lies several hundred feet away Mr Flesher purchased the Peg-l gy from Mr John Perks recently and had spent considerable on re- flMlng the craft for his flsh busl-l ness PRINCE MAKES HIS SOLO FUGHT (Canadian Prom Despatch) LONDON Nov liVrThe Prince of Walea who recently purchased a light alrplana' and tor soma time has been 'qualifying for a license his made Ms first solo flight It to reported here Previously He hsa always flown with his pilot la dual control plana so that it ha had any mistake while at tha control It conld be Immediately corrected by the experienced flier It to understood that the Prince's lone attempt was made In extremely but he handled the plane well aud made a good landing Too Late to Classify COY WANTED TO LEARfJ printing trade aged about 16 or 17(wlth at lout fair education Apply Daily Sun-Times office s-38-11 Sirths Mirrisps art Oaths Mrth Selina He each Marriage Sellers SSe- eaeh Urals aal Paaeral Sallees SSe In loving memory of our loving son and brother Nelson Orr who died November 33 1936 1 v1 sleeping wkom locsd God keeping ire happy land abovs rrd tern South End Baptist Church Ind Ave and 4th St Paator: Hancox SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 11 am Conqueror and Com-- fortar 341 Bible SchooL 700 pm The Master of Demon Monday pm Junior Monday I Young People's Meeting Wednesday I pm Mid-week Prayer Meeting '-A Welcome to Everyone doaen of a automobile conveying abont 70 pupils including teachers from Thornbury Hlgl School drove to Colllngwood to attend the Shakeaperiau play "Julius staged by th Avon playon iu tho Collegiate auditorium on Thunday night They were all delighted with tke play aad tha manner In which It waa rendered but deep snow aud slippery condition of ths roads gifs considerable trouble In going and coming EUCHRE CLUB MET Regular Meeting on Thmwday Night wae Enjoyable Affair THORNBURY Nov Ths Fortnight meeting of tha Jubilee Euchre Club wu held la their qlub reeme on Thunday evening and eight tables were occupied all evening by playen contesting ter the priies Mn Wm Hunt wu awarded a silk scarf for tho greatut number of points for the ladlu and Wm Rear a deck of eards lit prise for gents Th usual lunch wu served at tha eoueluaion of tha gamm 1 CHANGE IN BUSINESS Brace Karilead Join Brother fa Rapidly Growing Business THORNBURY Nov Mr-T Eastland hu enlisted the services of his brother Bruee Rutland In the development of hta rapidly growlog general store business which he established In 1830 on a email scale To hte already largo line of goods he hae decided to add agricultural Implements This store to on of tho largut hero and hu bun added to from time to time th bnsineu grew aad expanded Mr Brace Eastland whoa marriage took place In Toronto recently hu followed tho vocation of a travailing uluman and hta coming Into this buslnom will add much to Its efficiency aad ervlc BOY GIVES LIFE TO SKYE SISTER lft-Yesr-OM Northern Lsd Drowns Trying to Rescue Her COBALT Oat Nov SSoha Deagle IS wu drowned in' Mud Lake four mltoe south of hara while attempting to hav hta 11-year-old stater who had broken through tha thin ice Tha girl wu rescued by section men of the Tern-ikomlng and Northern Ontario Railway The body wu recovered The children wan oa their way home from Khool when the aceld-ont occurred Clear Shin of Blemishes The PmfSst lallnyda HbeMrhMnrabg rfwsS jSsK 1 SrtSCTajSSmSILy Middlebrow eed Drag Store 978 'i Second Ave ANNOUNCEMENTS Aw fog an 14 a Anil Ma nmtmw till with a artali BEDELL HAS MOVED TO hie new office at 814 10th St 1 FORGET THE CHRIST-mae concert at "Shouldiee Dee SOth- i SI SI S8 11 MOOSE EUCHRE IN OF Hall November ISth I special and 6 other prises Speeial season prise started Nov 14th SS ST 11 REMEMBER THE AUCTION SALE of Furniture in the Carer Shoe Store Saturday afternoon and evening Furniture at your own price SHALLOW LAKE UNITED Church Christmas entertainment Thursday evening Dee 19th 18-11 tjESbAVT NOV 2STH SALE OF work at the Salvation Army Citadel from I pm to 10 pirn opened by Mrs 8trslth Musical Festival by the band at I pm Chairman Mr McQuay 'Silver Collection S0-S1-SS-S5-11 MISS JEAN MAXWELL WILL AO violin pupils Studio SS6 second avenue west Phone 614 1S-1S-S0-SS-S5-ST-11 BcVaRLANR'S hutcher shop Chatoforth will ho re-opened on Nov 33rd all kinds of fresh and cured meats on hand IS-SS-ll REMEMBER THE BAZAAR AND tea room In St Pres-" byterian Church on Tuesday af- temoon and evening November SSth' under auspieee of Aid Everyone welcome S3-S5-1S ESiFT FORGET THE "Barbara Makes a Splash" comedy ond drams In three acts at St Andrew's Chureh on Tueaday and Wednesday nights ber 17th and lth Tickets 35e 13-11 BE SURE AND KEEP NOVEMB-v or 37th toe St Thomas 'turkey supper served from BSO to I pm Tickets 10 cents 13-11 gLMNORE Chrlstmsa entertainment Monday evening December 13 till 18-11 PRESBYTERIAN SCARLET CHAPTER suchre Ip Orangd Hall Monday November 36th -Two fowl and elx othhr prhes 38-11 COME TO THE PLAY OF RUTH held In tke BME Church Friday Nov '39th Ttcketa 35c S3-36-IT-SS-11 THE MISSION CIRCLE -OF WEJST-slde United will hold a salt of good hsed clothing and new home-made quilts on Saturday Nov SOtsh In tha old Bon-Ton Beauty Parlour 33-36-11 SundaVeveningat Os at tho First Baptist Church Mr Bussa harpist Mrs A Smith organist Miss Irving soloist assisted by tha eholr will glva a sacred ensemble recital 33-11 Keep Tuesday December 17th for 8 8 No 1 Sarawak School concert 1811 ARABS ON BTRIKH Protest Arrest of Use Compatriots for Agitation (Oinad'Rn Pi'rs Despatch' JAFFA i Palestine Nor Ar-'-a a general 4lrte ifiay si irjlclt against arrest by of nine Arabs last night 7- nrrr-fd e'en wer accused of an 1 -'i 1 Nellk with terrific form to the pavement fracturing hie skull and causing eoneumlon of tho brain from 'which he succumbed two hours later without regaining eon-scionineoe iu the Receiving Hospital to which ho wu rushed following tha aecident Tha drlvor of thg car wu placad under arrest lm medltely following tho accident and wae later released oa ball At th inqueat which wu held -the blame for th accident are Informed wu placed oa the motorist 1 A 1st George McNeill who wu about 48 yum of ago wu bora aud raised oa tha South Una a few miles west of th station and waa a eon of tho late William MeNaiU and Mn McNeill of Brent After attending the Walkerioa High School ho loft for Detroit where ho entered the Dear tel College in 1966 and graduated four yean later a dentist He tint opened a practise la Marlas City Mich where ho ucceeofnlly earrtod on until abont twelve years ago whoa ha removed to Daitrolt whara ho hu ateco practised 1 Newn ef hta tragic death was learned with sincere sorrow by hta relatives end friends in Bnnt as well' by hto numerous eequaia- teneu In Walkarton hta ohury manner and genial ways making him mrtnmriy popnlar with tho public Deceased wu married Mine months ago to Mtoo Merton Morris of Detroit who eurrlvae him He also luvm hto aged mother end a brother Thomu McNeill on the old homartsod la also a twin brothsr Dr Jamu McNeill a veterinary surgeon of Onawey Mlelb Aa older brother William McNeill MD of Detroit died aom years ago Thru sisters also survive hr the person of (Anals) Mrs Wm- Gorton of Toronto (Florence) Mrs Edwin Toltoa of Brent and Mtos Minnie McNeill of the Toronto' Publle School teaching staff All of tho fomlly with tho exeeptloa of hta aged mother attended the funeral which took place from hto 1st nsldoae 16566 Cedar Grove Are Detroit to the' Memorial Cemetery 1 at Royal Oak ths funeral urvlce feeing In charge of th Masonic Ledge of Marin City of which deeeued wu a member A message of condolence from tho Mayor of Maria City wee received by the wife Th funeral wu very large- rwt ra-rt.

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