Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 7, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 Manitoba free press . Induct Rector at holy Thih Ity lev. Walter j. Southai form ally takes conducted by archbishop Rev. Walter .7. Southam. B.p., was formally inducted As Rector of the holy Trinity Church Corner of .don.-, Aid Street and Graham by his Grace the archbishop of Rupert s band at the morning service yester Day it is the third Public induction which has been conducted by the present archbishop. At the opening of the service archbishop Matheson said dearly beloved in the in the name of god. And in the presence of this congregation we propose to give institution into the care of souls in this Parish to our Well beloved in Christ. Rev. Walter John Southam. And to induct him into thereof find for Smuch As the charge of immortal souls which our blessed lord and Saviour has purchased with his own precious blood is so solemn and weighty a thing you to join together with us in Hearty prayer to almighty god that to would vouchsafe to give this his servant Grace to perform aright the duties which Appertain to so sacred and grave a the institution of the Rector was then made by the handing of the Bible Arr Book of common prayer to or. Southam. Pc Chrishop Mathe son at this Point gave the Rector his blessings. Tho Church Warden then officially handed Over the keys of the Church and the Rector. The Rev. Air. Southam made his pledge to carry out his duties As Rector in a suitable manner. The service was conducted entirely by archbishop Matheson in the morning. It pertained to the support which should be Given Tho Rector of a. Church by its congregation and that service which the Rector should return to the members of his congregation. He told the congregation that they had made no mistake in the selection of or. South am and that he came to this City most highly recommended from every place where he has spoken the word of the lord. There Are three things that must be carried out by the Pas Tor of a congregation among his flock. Said archbishop Matheson. They Are pureness. Courage and consistency. First of second courage at the your congregation and on the Street As Well As in the pulpit in the life that you Lead among your people. Speaking to the newly in ducted Rector he said handed Over to you is the care of the souls of the members of the moly Trinity Church Pray for them and. Pray with them for it is the. Most important. Part of the ministry As i have found while serving god for 40 years of my in his address to the congregation archbishop Matheson said there Are three you must give your Rector. They Are sympathy support Antt service. Give your sym Pathy to the Rector at All times. Tell him when he has helped you do not Ive him sympathy Only when he is Lown but when he is up and with Vou also. Give him your support financially find it you want this Church of yours to be of a. Radiating influence in Tho Community be service to it. That is the keynote of service. There is something for every body to do in carrying out the. Work of a Church and if you want your Church to thrive big like the bees n a in closing he said. It is the Man behind the gun n a Battle likewise it is the Man be Hind the message that counts in the Archdeacon Fortin former Rector of Canada save. Because it is your duty to be ready to invest in the next avar loan. Notice Lvi Litany service act 1917 registration of United states citizens male citizens of the United states living in Canada of Ages 21-30, both inclusive must Register by registered Post with the registrar under the military service act of the District in which they live during the ten Days next following september 28th, 1918 and such citizens of the Ages 19, 31-44, both inclusive must so Register during the ten Days next following october 12th, 1918. It must be emphasized that this includes americans living in Canada of the above Ages married and single and includes also All those who have secured Diplo Matic exemption or have registered with an american Consul or have registered for military service in the United states. Registration letters May be handed to local postmasters for despatch to the registrar under the military service act. Military service Branch. Notice military service act 1911 men exempted As Farmers having in View the importance of leaving a sufficient number of men on those farms which Are actually contributing to the National food Supply notice is hereby Given As follows 1. All members of class i possessing exemption As Farmers which is expiring and who wish to remain exempt should communicate with the registrars under the .a., of their respective districts requesting an Extension in time of such exemption. Questionnaires will thereupon be issued to these men by the registrar and they will receive further exemption upon furnishing satisfactory proof that they Are contributing sufficiently to the National food Supply. 2 in order to facilitate productive employment during the Winter months men exempted As Farmers should apply to the registrars for permits to engage for the Winter in some occupation of National interest such As lumber ing munition work Etc. Such permits will serve to enable exempted Farmers to pursue other useful occupations for the during which farming operations cannot be carried on. Military service Branch. The finest building and Best equipped sanitarium in All Canada our Success in treating All kinds of rheumatism nervous trouble in its various forms women s diseases Bowel and stomach troubles has been marvellous. Many of our cases were considered hopeless but with our combined methods of treat m ent we have been Able to restore them to years of usefulness and a Comfort to themselves. We have the Only sanitarium in All Canada which has natural Mineral water for the bathrooms. Invite everyone to visit our sanitarium and if you cannot come write for literature. Mineral Springs sanitarium Winnipeg a Mother also receives particulars of the death of another son Lieut. Pace Thomson s. A. 519 Rosedale Avenue of Irreg t3io.ui son and j Lieut. Pace Ali Vinson the former of whom was Woun decl Early in Aidif Fusil Uncle the latter. In action a Tew Days after is in receipt of a let Ter from Lior son intimating that his is More Sei ious Liun at first reported the Bones of the coot ankle Are badly shattered. Thomson removed i of the Hospital at Plymouth to Buxton enclosed. In the. Letter was one from major m. A. Officer commanding the company a which wins military Cross Lieut. Pace Thomson a member Ivall Tho rest got out a pimped. Jin Jii n t o p i they put up a., wonderful flight and. Us i h v i even. Man the highest f terms of Pace s and Leader ship t need hardly say How 1 miss him in the company which i have i read since major Redden was killed on s. Pace is missed by the entire battalion As he was a goodsoldier excellent worker As is evident toy the death he d red As a Soldier and a Brave it seems the More sad As i had recommended him. Tor the aug. S show also for his world Between that Date and the Day he was killed. I am sure he Wouita have had some decoration out the add he at least deserved a. Great one col Peck All officers sympathize deeply with you and. Earn in your bereavement. All paces belongings have gone Forward to address in orderly Tolvin a particulars of the action and l be. Oliver son. Major Mason who i officer h1 company of the 16th battalion was killed. In of tha holy Trinity Church then Rose and asked the congregation to extend to the Rev. Walter Southam the same support As had been extended him during his Long term of office the Church. He grave his intentions of always remaining a member of the holy Trinity Church. The Rev. Walter Tohn Southam. B.d., came to Winnipeg from Toronto where he has for the past nine years Jeen Rector of All saints Church. Or. Southam very interesting career. He spent nearly three years teacher Anict Lay worker among the indians i Rupert s land diocese in Der the late archbishop alien entered by diff College and the University of Toronto graduating in 1896. He was ordained by Arch Bishop Hamilton to he Curacy of St. Georg e s Church Ottawa. He proceeded to . Degree in 1898 was accepted for service in East Africa by the Church missionary society. He returned at the request of or. John r. Mott. For work in China under the auspices of the stud ent Volunteer movement and in 1899 went out As first organizing Secretary for South China with residence Al Hong Kong. He organized the work Ai Hong Kong for chinese Stude rits am business men also for europeans Anc at Canton among chinese students support was secured from chinese and English business men As Well As the governor arid other officials. The late Bishop of Bishop Hoare was a warm Friend of the work and worker and wrote Anc spoke in a highest terms. The tropical climate was. However too much for . Southam and in 1905 they re turned to Canada by the Way of eng land. In 1906 or. Southam was appointed by or. John r. Mott executive Secre tary of the students Volunteer convention at Nashville at which there were delegates from 700 North american colleges. In the Hope of being Able to return to Hong Kong he spent three Yeara As travelling Secretary of the movement going 1 rom coast to coast in Canada. And visiting Many centres in the United states and speaking at student conferences. Although . Southam s health improved the doctors would not allow her to return to Hong Kong. After spending seven months in England in the interests of Wycliffe College Southam was offered and accepted the Rector ship of All saints Church. Toronto to succeed the late Canon Arthur Baldwin. He assumed charge on january 1900, being in. Do cited by the late archbishop sweat Man. Or. Southam is a member of the Council and trustees of Wycliffe col lege is on the Board of directors of the Bible society and of the Church of England deaconess and missionary training House being chaplain of the latter institution. He is a Mem ber of the Council of the China in land Mission of the Board of . . And of the candidates com i Mittee. He is a Man of Broad out look wide sympathies and spiritual purpose. Mrs. Southam is a splendid Hel meet in both Home and Parish. Action three Days after writing the following letter which was addressed to Lieut. Fred. Thomson and bears Date of aug. 30just got your latter last for information n ire night. Pace s Lieut. J. A Leighton. Ill. Ami ills Leighton. 22c Leighton Avenue East. Kili Lonati have received word that their Sony Lieut. To. G. Leigh ton hos been awarded the military Cross for capturing an enemy machine gun. The gun has been presented to the toadies auxiliary of the 44th Bat limit. 1-Eighton went overseas the 90th battalion in August of Ibisi crossing to France the same year and was transferred to the 44th Bat Talion. He won his. Commission on the held on the occasion of his being wounded in 1315. On june 7 last he was i presented to King Georg e. I born in Bast Kildonan 28 years Asro. His brother. Harry is also at the front. Lul Tion i cannot give you at the moment As i left the Amiens map in my kit t saw his grave Wheir we came. . He is. Lying beside Bill Houston de ath and he is Bair Iod. I am. Answering it this morning Many Miles from where poor was tilled Pace was killed on aug. 17 Jit Sci Wertz Wood in front of the town who was killed the same Day. The grave marked by a battalion Cross and is in a cemetery at Beaufort Well Back from the line As we left it. The exact map location i will Send you later. It is a Nice cemetery bounded by a Wood and Orchard. Several canadians Are there. As Yon have guessed. We Are at it again near Arras. We Are advancing All the time and Are Way past Momet Lequeux and a bit South. As i write our first brigade is going Over two Kilos in front. More anon. Sincerely yours a. J. "o.c. H. -co., Iota cd leu in action colonel c. J. T. Stewart Forin Wiy of has Given up life v word has been received mat col. C j t Stewart commanding the Princess Patricia Canadian la i. Was killed in action on. Sept.-28. Col. Stewart was the last of the original officers of the p ats connected Jan Gray 413 William were won by. Triese King Bruce Raynor Gerald Dooley David Uei inc Ernest Garrett Jones t. Sullivan. Boycott by j return to after hearing of on the first monday i recent hearing against thirteen tick rated in an organized i the Public school the school District Sevec themselves for Frcka Truchil Lupant of the school i close of the summer then Able to hold Cla Seei time since the Boycott. All the fines Imp were found heu tenant serving As Tain and succeeded to the com Mand of the regiment a few months he was with the regiment in All its engagements was wounded at St. Blog March. 1.915. And received toe of. For services in the engagement at Regina Trench in 1917. Col. Stewart was an. Old mounted police officer and served for several years Iii the .n.w. Territories and the Yukon. In 1sso he obtained a com Mission in one of the British Yeo Manry regiments South Africa during the latter part of the of Marvillers. We advanced about the Earl that Fritz was. Bombing and Machnik gunning them from the rear in some numbers and with Rattler better i troops than we had been used to Canadian fire losses decrease Toronto oct. The monetary Yards at High noon thar. We were her stages of the Advance. As times estimate of Canada s fire loss simply exploiting during september. 1918. Is a compared with the August loss of he was an excellent officer and was beloved j by his men. He is survived by two Sisters . A. A. I Henderson of Winnipeg and . W. B. A. Ritchie of Halifax . Contest Peter of 423 Trent Avenue Drew the Lucky number in the draw to Settle the Winner of the Blue store act have the Educ Atla ready to undertake tons if there is the Law. Assumes that the a understand that they i form to the school Law of of provincial. Sir James Aikins will Secretary until the cessation utilities. E. Herbert James former first Aid. In and miss Cathie moult i will fill his place until he her appointment is Oneal to Esting items of last Gazette. Among other items is the i the appointment of Leiani fire commissioner Clive m. Ilc Cann to chief clerk to the Flay. Pace took some prisoners with the resignation of As clerk of the actor apartment is noted. Hiss spent several years of us in this department and favorite among the m Legal profession. Local notes. The French course under the direction of the Alliance Francaise will open at Manitoba University courts on Kennedy Street tomorrow at 7.15. Students who have not yet sent in their names Mav join the class that evening. The Alliance will hold the first of its meetings. At the same place on wednesday even ing at 8.15, when prof. Chas. Muller will deliver the first of a course of lectures on illustrated by lantern slides. There will be a Short musical program. This lecture is open to All members of the Alliance and to the Genera Public it being the intention of the executive to throw open their general meetings this Winter to All interested in the study of French. It is the opinion of Winnipeg Deal ers that there will be lots of Cran berries but no turkeys on thanks giving Day next monday. Some Chicken and Anua Small Supply of Domestic ducks Are the Best they Hope for. The opinion expressed at the legislative buildings on saturday was that no. Election will be held in Morris constituency before the next session of the legislature. The seat was left j vacant by the death of Jacques Par Lent last Winter. It is said the people i of the constituency do not desire an election before the next session of the House. The greater Winnipeg Board of Trade has been presented with an Oak Gavel by g. W. Which was made from the keel of one of the boats used by lord Wolseley in his expedition to. The red River in 1870. The historical association of the sturdy Little piece of Oak establishes a link Between the primitive period of the City with the bustling Industry of the present Day. The Gavel is to be suitably engraved. Government officials will neither deny nor confirm a Junior that a change from the manual system of in Winnipeg to the Auto Matic system is imminent. Sarah a Knight alleged sedition St was again remanded when she a j geared in court on saturday. I she will face trial tomorrow. A. To. Andrews an attorney appeared for j her. She in charged with Corr Mit a breach of the War measures act in a socialistic speech a week Agu sunday in the Rex theatre. Chunk King Lee plea ded guilty in the police court on saturday to pos Sessing a Quantity of opium and was fined ?2u and costs. Captains of the earn and give Campaign will meet tomorrow even ing at 6 o clock at when Progress will be reported. Pet. W. Markley. Of a. British Bat Talion recently picked up several pictures beside the body of a fallen hero. The photos bore the address of messes. Forte and City and were forwarded to firm. On looking through their flies the photographers found one of the pictures that of . A. Lauder of i and the enclosures will be that lady. Canada food Board save the food and help tha fighter fight. 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