Gathered By Times Staff Reporters and Cortempondenta. 's Corners. Nov. 23. -- as Bad Rowden, Oshawa, Wad \ Tecent visitor Fh Ta Robinson. ter -- a hur to Toronto to the Hospital for Children for aR mination. hy 7 J. Luke is home from the Oshawa General Hospital, though | still confined to her bed. Mrs. C. a Allman 4 Master Ponti] Anos) on Now Mrs. H, S. Smith, Oshawa, and were rota of re G. H., Robin: son one we as , which all enjoyed very Fred Rob- |g nds of the Orono A [! poly Bg) hgh bay a a FRE tan vo ay to the Rov Orono A have sent an emtry Winter Fair in the horse-shoe piteh- ig contest, naming Bob hpi and Tom MacNeil as their entries, Orono will be represented at the Tugby match in Oshawa Saturday to cheer for the Blue Devils, HARMONY "%° is . in the death of th te M J. B. Jones of Whitby. Mr. Sohn King, is greatly im- proving the appearance of his hones by the addition of a fine verandah. The marriage took place quietly at St. George's Rectory, October 26, by the Rev. Canon CO. R, de Pencler, of Dorothy Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Judd. 154 Annis St. to John William King, of Thom- ton's Corners, iE. and Mrs, W. H. Perryman and son Billy motored to Toronto on Sunday to visit a sister. Mr. Jim Lewineton is home for a visit from California, : ORONO Orono, Nav, 24.--The services on Sunday night in Centre street church were of an important na- ture, Rev, Mr Mason of Bowman- ville preaching from the text "Peaee.' His remarks were com- parative of the better results of settling all national disputes hy arbitration rather than by war Special music was rendered by the choir, the soles, "I'm a Pilgrim" and 'Let Us Have Peace" bene rendered appreciatively by Rosaline and Orme Gamsby, The Ledies' Guild of Centre street ehureh held a successful soe- {al evening on Wednesday evening last, General John Hughes offic- fated as chairman in his nanal ean. ahle manner. 'An nnigue feature In connection with the nroeram was the musieed contest, in which five groups took part, eroun No. 2 win- ning, Pach =roup chose their awn selection, The annearance of the Drona Musical sevtette wnder the leadershin of Mr. Harald Allin was + niessing featnre hoth In vocal ind instrymental numhers, The Young Adams Concert On, ely n your Children Cry for It ' 'Moth:rs, who take ope simple precaution, are geldom worried. V/ith a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria in the house they ean do what their doctor would tell them to do, when baby is frctful, feverish, colieck copstipated or stuffed-up with eo --3ive a few drops of this pure yegetable, pleacant-tasting prepar- ation. It comforts Baby and sooth- #5 him to sleep in a jiffy. It's per- fzetly safe for the youngest infant. Use it freely--and as often as need- 3d, specialists advise. A more }ih- ho Mose is all it takes to comfort ] relieve older children, when 'everish, bad breath, no appetite, olds, ,, Show they need a good purging. The mark of genuine Cas- oria js the Fletcher sicpature on he wrapper. Look for ft to avoid witations. (Clie Ad FOMEA eT ret Mrs, A, of the ERE EE Mra, Rutter aut family ot Bo spent Ew are. 0. er. Mrs. J. Greentree spent the week- end in New Toronto with her father Mr. G. Gilroy wha is very ill, ante, vhaited APR Ta ton on Sunday. : AR Mra, Ho blett, and Mr : spent to, visited hy and MR ort Ha i he h' 0 |] city visited Mr, and re. J. Bates on_Thursday. is Mr. Fred Hinton of Toronto visit. ed- Mr. and Mrs, R, Hinton on Thursday. Messrs R. Gimblett, Harry Gim- blett, and J. Haley spent Thursday In Jarente and attended the Winter alr. Mr, and Mrs, W, Peterson spent Thursday in Toronto, A pleasant surprise Was given Miss Hilda Sleeman on Friday night when about twenty-five ends vathered at her home about eleht o'clock, Miss Sleeman was complet elv unaware of it and was rendered 2lmost sneechless: for & moment. The evening was spent in games and dancing. Refreshments were served abont midui=ht and the merry snending a very enjovahle evenine Friends were: there from Orono New Castle and Bowmanville. ar weekly meeting on Wednesdar at the usual hour, All the memhers Were present and after the husiness tems were disaussed the evening was spent In niaving several diff. erent games, Weiners, hans, sand. Niches, Soke dnd hot. coco were an 0 *higvable oR 8 APORE Yeu ey, Dr. W. P, Fletoher will give a talk at the 2 and Sohn! einh meeting on Thiysdav Nav, 20th at 3 rinek in the anditorium of the . He sure and rese: bring a friend and bind He date EIGHT NOMINATED FOR MAYORALTY CITY OF SARNIA Twenty-four Nominated for Eight Seats on the Council Sarnia, Nov. 24--Eight candidates were nominated for the Sarnia May- oralty and none had withdrawn up to a late hour today. The eight are: Arthur Kirby, William J. Scott, the present Mayor; James F, Cox, James . Newton, J. Ray Donohue, George C. Richards, E. W, Allen and Dr. W. B. Carruthers, The following were elected by ae- clamation to fll vacancies on the Board of Educption: Dr. W, D, Logie, Edgar A, Mills, H. B. Thom son, Mrs, Mary. Barber and L. 4 Richards, re following were ele by ae clamation to the Hydro ion: George N. Galloway, W, J. Barrie, For eight vacancies in the Alder. manic fours the following were fominated: George Andrew, Harold Fuller, J. C. , Dr. W,'B. Car- ruthers, 8. J. , G. C. Richards, W. J. Scott, J. C. McDonald, S. Hod- gins, J. B. Don J. 8, Cox, O. F. Lewis, E. W, T. H. Cook, C. 0. Neill, H. R. Kirby, J. cGibbon, J, H, Hunter, J. J. Lapgas, Peter Paton and®]. Hamptop. Sarnia elects a council anpuall consisting of 2 Mayor and eight al- dermen, The vote is by the city at arge, JOCKEY CLUB OFFICERS (B; Sonndion s Toronta Nol in Press) emment was clected rai of the Ontario Jockey Cl foie RE fin cs Edward F, Seagiatn on the 'board Geos 3 Heat Oca, wei Gooderham, vice rie. 08 Ws P. Fraser, secretary treasurers. inspector for Canadian Naticpal apd Osh- Ne 0 Phone 169 a a SEED NO REDFILON [56 30 Ts | ad FEba a The Trail Ranvers held the vewn- | ITE USHAWA DAILY LIMES, 3AIURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, | 128 tained. The use is hedged round with | policy we suggest that no injury would be dome to faith or morals ii no use is made of the alternative canon, that no new permissions for reservations be given, and that as a first step to restoring disciphine ef- forts be made to secure that the practice of reservation, where it is already permitted, does mot go be- yond the lmits of the prescribed book of 1928, qualifications, but it will be open to any bishop to sanction the use of the whole. The bishop's plea is that they must restore order. To many it may seem a strange progeduse to base restoration of order on an act savoring of disorder. Be- bind the plea is the assertion of the principle of the spiritual independ ence of the Church. Few are 'ready to deny the soundness of this prin- ciple, but we believe it ought to be vindicated in such a way as not to involve the moral issue of disowning the Enabling Act under the terms ol which the Prayer Book measure was presented to t. It seems to us there is a real moral distinction between sanctioning the parts of the book whereto Parhament has not ob- jected, and those parts we regard as the cause of rejection. As an teri as ¢ AGAINST AUTHORITY | x'sainsshens . wa 1 shall give no further direc- oz i St] thet the next meeting of Bishop of London leawes|' A fetter to the Times signed by 2 Leaflet on Synod Soup sa of Anglican vangehel ment or the bishops Rs the course of action they are prepared to a pursue in connection with the Pray- Bishop of jer Book crisis is causing grave con. t says:|cern to many who gave gener Ld the to the deposited boo not " nt seems to indicate that the Sor bishops, if they receive adequate backing from the synods, are pre- red 10 sanction the use of the uthority. the a ity the : The hoe obs Prayer Bodk where the consent of would NEWSPRINT INDUSTRY Montreal, Que, Nov. 24 --In'an cf- fort to straighten out the chaotic condition of the newsprint industry, Premier Taschercau of Quebec, and Premier Ferguson, of Onfario, with members of their governments and representatives of pulp and paper companies, went into conference here today. defeated | the parochial church council is ob- left for their homes in the |., early hours of the morning. 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