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Fr fi About the year iS64 a congregation of Disciples of Christ beganhippingmy Church situated on Talbot street, about two and a. half f
tr„ an es east of the cite. I,
This Church was. at, offshoot from the Church in Dorchester, nearMapleton.
a, r,.e"a-; 1' he. Trustees it ere M. Gilbert, Al. Hughes and T. Hanley. The
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Cou a s Mciutyl s Tho nsons and Smiths were some of the members oft
this Church.
The late Rs, Fdmim,1- Sheppard, father of E. Sheppard, editor of w
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In Janu a v, 18x9, a meeting was held in the office of the late Johns. t^.
Campbell, St. Thomas, to appoint a building committee to erect a place of i
a worship in St. Thomas. John Campbell, Jas. I-Iepburn, Elnathan Noble,es,4J David Ostrander Goo. blisener and Chas. blame were appointed. ,.
e,. ` ""' ? The present Church was erected then and was opened forpubficw
c worship on the r61h September, 1Sj. Kazi Special sea rues were held at the opening by Rev. T. D. Garvin of
Columbus, Oho assisted by Rev. Dean, Ohio, and L. Sheppard. Thismeeting r resulted in a numbe of additions to the Church.
In December, iS- R1 Gilbert, Al. Hughes and T. Hanle resignedr9,
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as Trustees of the Church in Yarmouth, and Jno. Campbell, Chas. Mannk
and Jas: Hepburn were empowered to sell the property on Talbot street
and m September 1883, the property was sold to Chas. Whalley.ma` t-,t.n
Rev. E. Sheppard continued as pastor of the Church in St. Thomasfor two years.
Xe3Y$ 3k yfC( fi,f}p f+k7A'€. < y - ." „ e ^^: np' "c The Church has had the following pastors and preachers since itsi r yy,r mcep6on
I rL. Fowle succeeded E. Sheppard fi-om September, r382, for one Iyear.
I2 M. Stei euson from November nth, 1883, till 11ay 2nd, 1886.k Y
C. Sinclair from May 211d, iS86, till June 19th, 1887.T B. Knowles from October, 1888 till November 20th, 1893.
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NV. D. Cunningham from July 29th 1899, till August 1898.s
E C Crawford
cDoug ll fromOctober fist,
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W. C. McDougall from September sq 1902, till December 31st, 1903-E. S. De biller from January fist, 1904, till June 30th, 1904-Jay its gbera-,.began. his labors August csl r9o4,. aad is the
presentpastor. t
Evangelistic services have been held by T. D Garvin, A. C. Gilbert, i,
J. L. Parsons, R. Moffett, L. L. Carpenter and E. S. De Millet J
Among other speakers who have preached in the Church for short What W2 StandFori tervals have been Jesse H Bern James I ilgout A. R. best R B.
Thomson A Smtlti , Johu - Munro Prof. Wainer, Ireland 1hudeGWharton,uton, 34el arty and F. Li rulei. For the Christ of Galilee,
Daniel OsLulde} vly as appointed Elder and 14m. Fowler and f6 For the Loth which makes men free,
Campbell de aeons in February, rb'86. C. H. Noisworthy was appointed For the bond of unitydeacon April. 1887.
Which makes God s children one. r
At the annual meeting January 1898, it was resolved to repair the For the Love which shores in deeds, church and to build a school-, auto, and Chas. Mann, IN in. A. Smith, I. W. I or the life which this world needs,Norton, C. H. Aonwoi thy, john Campbell, Palmer Wilbur and W. W. For the church whose triumph speeds
Coulter were appointed a building committee. The prayer; " Thy will be done." It
In Janua, v, 1889, Clias. ; AVann resigned as clerk, and after a
For the right against the wrong,unanimous vote of thanks had been passed for his efficient services, W.
Eor the weak , gainst the strong',Coulter was elected clerk.
For the poor who've waited longIn March, 1889, Jno. Campbell was appointed Elder and Palmer For the brighter age to be.
Wilbur and R NA'. Coulter deacons.
In July, 1893, Alm. Fowler was elected Trustee to fill the vacancyFor the faith against tradition, @@@
caused by the death of Jas Hepburn.For the faith' gainst superstition,
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W. D. Cunningham was appointed Elder December 3rd, 1894. For the hope whose glad fsee. nOur waiting eys shall see. r
The first Western District meeting was held with the St. ThomasChurch in October, 1895
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J. MinsheLl and D. Brown were appointed deacons in December, 1896. For the New Earth now appearing, iE
In January, 1899, R. N. Price and W. W. Coulter were appointed For the heaven above us clearing,Elders, and S. J. Puddicombe, J. W. Stewart and B. Roberts deacons. And the song of victory.
R. Rowe and D. A. McKillop were appointed deacons 9th November,1900.
IDr. L. Luton appointed Trustee on December 3rd, 1goo. JD. A. McKiilop elected clerk March, 190[.T. Hawes and W. R. Coulter were appointed deacons January, 1904.
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JOHN L. McLARTY B. A., A—den, Langua¢e and Mathematics.the lines Of practical utility CHARLES C LUMLEY, B A D D. S E¢ hA Lamnage and Literature.for his life work. C. B. TAYLOR, D. D. S., L.D S. Namr I Science.
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The Elocution offers special training along the lines in that
Thedepartment. the (LeadingIn the Life of Christ and in English Literature special courses e o e a . City UYOCBYSof evening lectures are offered. They are designed for S. S.
teachers aryl other Christian workers and for such others as desireTHE BUSY CORNER. PHONE (j
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contrauleth us," the women interest themselves in both home and Foreigndeveloping the Divine life. 1
work. Them gatherings are educational in character, aiming to study the iThe grace of giving adds a charm to their work. They assist inworld mission fields and forces and loam the needs and o p portunities. Atsupport of the mission of W. D. Cunningham in Japan, also help the I L g
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V Rte d e Herold Smath Secretary Nellie B. lsdenT . ure - Vl if Bopvlhy Remet CoraPrcc Recording Secretary—Mrs. J. T. Ford.
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Insert the following names in Church Directory,
Armstrong, Mrs. F. C. 410 Talbot
m' Barne_, Arlie B. r7 Johna% parties Cora E. Cm. Elmina and Oak.
Bowlby, Mrs. A. 3 ElizabethBurney, Mrs. Geo. 14 HemlockButler, Mrs. A. P. 69 Hiawathay9Y
Campbell Mrs. John AV. 13 Erie Easti
ate` Campbell Minnie 3 DrakeCampbell, Mrs. \ 6vi. r4 hemlockHicks, Mamie 37 KainsHicks, Elsie 37 Kains
a I- Hulbert, Victoria zrg CentreOWE McCrimmon, Anmc Talbot E., P. H.
a McLean, Wilson 64 Elizabethz E g Smiley, Petry 57 Scott
Swain, W. T. r8 Lydia
Tyler, Mrs, Mary 8 Barnes
so Pell, Fred 17 West Ave.y'Bell, Mrs. F. 17 West Ave.
Billings Mrs. B. - 89 Curtis Jx a y Birdsey, Samuel 21 Jonah
Birdsey, Mrs. S. 21 Jonah
o' . Birdsey, ' Maud 21 Jonah
Birdsey, Mabel 21 Jonah
y Birdsey, Charles 16 JonahiI
Scrx. G. W. Garmd. v Birdsey, Albert r6 Jonah
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V'Borvlby, Nellie 43 Elizabeth0" Coulter, Elvah Wellington, P. H.
y-Bow Iby, Mabel 43 ElizabetheP Coulter W. I2, 63 MooreJ` Coulter Mrs. W. R. 63 MooreBrazin, J. p
ybrazin, Mrs. J. )-- '-$ jeattie' il A" C. oulte Archibald Ii"ellington, Y. H. 67®•
Y Collins Mts. W. T. Cm. Church and TalbotBrooks, Mrs. J. 8 Balaclavap^ Cooke, Lily r West Ave.yi Brooks, Mrs Petrolia
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Brady, S. E. Ingersoll read r •'` Cordery, Mrs. James 683 Talbot 11v- Brady, Mrs S. E. Ingersoll K Cordery, Albert xg West Ave. AAA
Brandon, Mrs. R. T. 883 Talbotr p- Crane Mrs. Charles New Sarum P. O.
Brandon, Bella 883 Talbot b/ Cripps Martha Toronto
fairBrebner, Roy Sy Erie E.leaves nothing Y Cunningham, W. D. Tekio, Japan
f Y Brawn, Dugald yx Wellington to he desired Cunningham, Mrs. W. D. Tokio, Japan
t Brown, Mrs. D. 71 Wellington in the way of d Daugherty, Mrs. F. G. 46 St George GROCERBrown, Catherine qg Mitchellwholesome e% Davis, Mrs. W. B. Fairview Ave., Y. H.
gi Brown, Bella 43 MitchellY Brown, Archibald 43 Mitchell eating. J/' Davis, Bertha A. 127 Inkerman W. S. T. B.
3 y Brown, Llalah 21 Centro You shouldDavis, Mary 43 White
9 Decow, Mrs. 142 RossdK Burns, Mrs. W. 5 Owasso 1 haveourdrivers Devow, Mrs. S. x4 Ross
V Burt, W. 24 Omemee9
V Burt, Mrs, W i4 Omemeecall on you Egbert, James 41zY2 Talbot Goods always
Campbell, Johndaily' v"" Egbert, Mrs. James 412ya Talbot fresh and clean.
p J z Roseberry Egbert, Roy 4TZy2' TalbotV' Campbell, Mrs. J. 42 Roseberry Prices neverg Campbell, Maggie 42 Roseberry d° Fillingham, Mrs. C. Lansing, Mich.
too high,y Campbell, Mary 42 Roseberry R L% Forbes, Mrs. Herbert 842 Talbot
Campbell, Florence 42 Roseberry Ford, Mrs. J. T. x Omemee Prompt ser-f P1 Campbell, Jessie Watson' s Comers y- Foss Mrs Oscar 31 Southwick vice.
Y Campbell, Rhoda Talbot St. E., Y. H. Beattie Fowler Mrs. Thomas Wellington, Y. H.
t/ Campbell, Mrs. John a Crocker e' Fowler William Yarmouth Tp. Will appreciate
Carr, Frank - r° Fowler Mrs. W. Yarmouth Tp. your grocery or-
7J.a/ Caton, Albert Baker and Confect' r J Fowler, Daniel Yarmouth Tp. der.
VCaughell, Mrs. James Spruce 467 Talbot Fowler, Ethel Yarmouth Tp. Coy. John Dad TalbotY k' Chandler, Jessie Phone x7a i Y Fowler, James Glanworth P. O. PHONE 259
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f Carron, Mrs. G. W. 20 Locust of Hoods. Nellie S. 23 Barnes that it will beii Gascoyne, Mrs. E. 3 Ann o/' Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Birmingham, O.
Gilbert, Mrs. W. R. 7 Fifth Ave. f - Hubbard, IDIe L. L. g St. Charlesdone right.
r>/ Gilbert, Ada M. 7 Fifth Ave. 9. ¢ Hughes, Mrs. Hector Yarmouth Centreprices will beGilberE, Maud 7 Fifth Ave.
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Chas. T.FY Jones, Lulu 7 Second Ave. ICh 1e' Gledhill, lire. S. 87 Chestnut K Jordan, Ann 39 Rossr Gledhill E C. 87 Chestnut
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F a,6Gough, Miss M. Southwold Station B° Kennedy, R. H. 9 Hughesa`- Grantham, John 5 Manitoba g ` Laidlaw, John Brandon, Man.
Gray, AIrs. J. 35 Ross S " I aidlaw, Mrs. J. Brandon Alan.
0, Griswold Annie 8 Amelia i Lamb, Mrs, W. 37 Rains , Plumber and Gas
Gugin, .lots. J. F. Brittiaaville, Manitoulin Island V, Lamb, Gordon 37 Kains Fitter.
o' Hardy, Nelsone1 Land, Mrs. 22 Elizabeth
a{ qaj' Hardy, Mrs. N. l a° Land, Carson 22 Elizabeth 431 Talbot St.
ge>' Aare, Mrs. William 28 Miller a Law, Mrs Alexander Dutton P. O. t
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flLmdsay, Isabella J McCallum, John 45y, Catheriney/ Lindley, W. g7 Floray lrs.
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Y J. 1 McCarthy, Judson 55 Woodworth
Loomis, Mrs. C. I L Stanley Gravel Road JY', McCarthy, Mrs. J. 55 Woodworth
tCLoomis, Mrs. H. 7o Centres
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q Lumley, C. C. 54 yy/ McCready, Mrs. C. 45Y Catherine
p. Luton, Leonard 38 Centre8 Centre
McDougall, W. C. 54 Railwayp Luton, Mrs. L. 3
sl McDougall, Hannah 54 RailwayLuton, Gilbert Post Office
y' Luton, Grace Post Office i./' McGill, Mrs. N. 9' Scott
L nburneq Mrs. O. W. 90 Malakoff jy McIntyre, Mrs. Al. 11 Lydia
y McKay, Mary 223 Centre
Y Mullett, 86 Catherine McKay, Charles 44 John
Marc, Charles 49Mitchell s, McKay, William 44 John
Mann, Mrs. C. 49 Mitchell McKay, Alma 44 John
Mann, Frank 45 Fifth Ave. i' McKellar, D. J. 699j'e Talbot
Marlatt, Annie 6z Elizabeth i McKellar, Mfrs. D. J. 699' i Talbot
v- Marlatt, Bessie 62 Elizabeth d McKellar, Malena 6g9r/z Talbot
Martin, Mrs. Alexander- to Antrim McKellar, Mrs. Hugh
slMason, Thomas, zz Locust y' McKillop, D. A. 457 Talbot
s ' Mehring, Victoria Cor. Mary and Curtis q McKillop, Mrs. D. A. 457 TalbotMcLarty,
V/ Mebring, Eva 8 Drake J. L. 67 Ross
Middleton, Mrs. I. 26 Yarwood McLarty, Mrs. J. L. 67 RossMcLean, Mrs. H. Dakota
t/ Miller, Mrs. W. J.Mill, Richard ;' .
McLellan, W. 53 Scott
Dlinshall, J. R. W. E. G. T. yards McLellan, Mrs. W. 53 Scott
Minshall, Mrs. J. R. W. E. G. T. yards e,'' McLellan, Mrs. J. Middlemiss P. O.
Mitchell, Albert E. 7 Victoria Ave. McNames, W. H. 12 Antrim
p/ Mitchell, Mrs A. E. 7 Victoria Ave. Y- McNames, Mrs. W. H. 12 Antrim
Mitchell, Lillie p^'"- ilII.Nichot, Mrs. D. t9t Wellington
e' Mitchener, Mrs. E. A. to Horton McPhail, Leverne 83 Catherine
V Munce, Mrs. G. 14 Eagle Nelson, Mrs. J.
V/ Munro, Arthur 49 Southwick w'^ Nicol, Mrs. W. 99 Erie W.Munro, Mrs. A. 49 Southwick P- Nicol, Frank Detroit
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k Ostrander, Mrs. D. 49 Mitchell Af Reid, W. 38 Catherine
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y' Ostrander, Maggie 49 Mitchellgam° Pidd111s, Al". C. J. 58 Wellington
Rind oils, Ala' 158 R' rllingfou
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Palmer, Mrs. Tillie Elm @/ io,
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Patterson, James 22 Locust P, . hard no Mitl
Payson, May 25 Erie E. owe At, s. R' o Ald]
Payson, Mrs. George E. 228 WellingtonV
4`ao} ce D. S. 13 Fourth Ave.Pearce, Victor 87 Chestnut 1 Royce, Mrs. D. S. n3 Fourth Ave.Petitt, Mrs. C. Belmont V" Rudd Mmme coo Eric E.Pickles, Alice 63 Forest Ave. @" 12udd, Fannie 1114 Erie E.Plunket, Mrs. J. C. 46 Barnes VRudd, Cls, a 114 7. rie E.
9 Price, William 9 Forest Ave. Rudd, Ethel no} Erie E.
Price, R. N. 9 Forest Ave. y Schooley, Thurza i2 Arthur Ave.
p Price, Mrs. R. N. 9 Forest Ave. Schultz, Mrs. R. 19 Oluemeej Puddicombe, S. J. 9¢ Erie E.
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g/, Shiplc}, Pearl 57 ScottW Puddicombe Willie 94 Erie E. Slui ninon, Airs. G. Fairview, Yarmouth HeightsV Puddicombe, Edith 94 Erie E. j p/ Svnclav N. C. 44 Roseberryy' Puddicombe, E. S. 94 Erie E. 1 t,/$„ cla, r, Al,.,. N. C. Roseberrys Putnam, R. A. 6o Ross
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Smiley, G. W. 57 Scott Tapsall, Mrs. A. A. 5 Myrtle
Smiley, Mrs. G. W. 57 Scott Taylor, Mrs. J. 23 Talbot
k, Smiley, Maud 57 Scott i Naylor, Mrs. J. 53 Malakoff
g/ Smiley, Eva 57 Sco[[ r/ Tr' er, Tillie Talbot E., Yarmouth Heights
r' y Smith, Mrs. W. A. 4 South widevlTrigger, Willie Talbot E., Yarmouth Heights
Smith, Harold 4 Southwick Trott, William Wellington, Yarmouth Heights
q/ rmth, Mrs. M. E. 456 Catherine Trott, Mrs. W. Wellington, Yarmouth Heights
r Smith, Mrs. G. A. 83 Catherine Trott, Manilla Wellington, Yarmouth Heights
p/ Smith, Mrs. O. con. Mary and Curtis rott, Hattie Wellington, Yarmouth Heights
Smith, Mrs. L. 186 Talbot Y
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Smith, Lem. Trott, W. W. 157 ManitobaSmith, Mrs. Frank 2z1 Centre a/ Tummins, Mrs.
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Waddell, C. ScottSmith, F. Al. 6 Hiawatha
vSmith, Mrs. F. Al. 67 HiawathaWard,
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y Stinson, C. HamiltonWatt, Clara Al. Mill
Stinson, Mrs. C. HamiltonY'' Westanvav, Mrs. H. 99 Miller
v.. &/Stevenson, Mrs. G. W. Toronto ie Wheeler, Mrs. F. 16 Arthur Ave.
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P, Stewart, Mrs. W. J. 41 CatherineWiddis, Seymour Elkhart, Ind.
Wilcox, Frankp- Stewart, John
M. Wilcox, Mrs. F. 45 Fifth Ave.y Stewart, Frank Wilson, Mrs. Leonard 43 SouthwickStewart, Mrs. Lewis r 57 Centre
Mrs'. Peter 34 Forest Ave.nvStewart, Andrew 21 Yao
dr Wilson,od 4.e- Woodford, Mrs. A. 68 Moore
Stewart, Mrs. B. t/ Woodford Mabel 68 Moore
Smmner, Mrs, T. 8 Forest A, K' Woollen, Hattie 228 Wellington
B Surgent, Charles 14 MedaSargent, Mrs. C. r4 Meda
p/ Wooilen, Benjamin 228 Wellington
Vs Surgent, D. 2io Wellington Yen, Thomas 42 MVrtleSurgent, Mrs. D. 21 o Wellington Yen, Mrs. T. 42 MvrlleSutton, Minnie
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The Iadies Aid is helping in all departments of church work. Twenty-five years agoOver$ Soo is annually being raised by these a mnen. Matthew Arnold prophesied
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the recent tea crowds of people thronged the door till 9 o' clock to get awhen the preacher would go tothe poets for his spiritual con-
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