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Week Ewmiq.,g ;Services •
11¢onday Evening 8 o'clock 'Epworth League
•'Wedtneadsy Evening 8 o'lock--Prayernteeting .
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Morulug Prayer"aril cm."
• SundaySchool-3 p.m.
Evening Prayer"
7 p.m, '
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Bibld Class' and choir practice `G1Ued
neaday evening at T,30' '.m
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be ready for delivery 'Gil
Tuesday June 9. All partie's
that have been asking,for_ tile
will, do well to come' as soon
as possible -after --that: clave:
THOS. PHILLIPS -
spa Su4tliy school.. :
'Joseph Tay lor,
Kate McAlister,
Allee (.;larkson•
..Mie Webster, Medea suita ale reply
which Mr, Webster.jo ned; ; •Spptches,.
rocitations, vocatl and instrunlental
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.Ymuorc entertained ilrei' .c-onoP pally u
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4114T hour when refreshments',• we►'.&
alto there.
'served.
'dosing thus:.: at1 ge
AT OTHERS SA
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breeder;' --and 'feeder Of-rthe
I have fed your Siocii Tonic to cattle and
• like it very much. • It makes them thrive well
'and put on Beni more rapidly. I think it is
the best Tonic I have fed to horses. • We Pre
alio feeding it to our hens this winter and
they are laying better than they have done
for a long time. It pays to feed it: • • •
Dias /
itil.ngton's Stock Food took it down' com-
pletely and put her in good condition: 'It has
done my cows good. • Think it is rviOad thing
C ton Jan 17th 1903.
'• Purify your, aninialsr blool before turning
them on the grass., ' They 'wilt surprise you
than • formerly Some reports , were •
''ontitte.d'that should have beenread at
tan, nlornin . #ession• -rowing; to the.
:fact that tlxe superintondanta: load' uct
yet arrived; or, sent in their, report
time, •We.Hould imke to like .,ress on.
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sending: t1ieit e o.
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tinelo`r the'fir t,da of con otign �.lnf
they •.canu'ot,: come tlhetuselves.' ' .A
t1aI1 la�,�,��"�r<� ��� : �;.. . • ,.. , : px����r=ou.. �i�Ve�xl,itx���t,tr �ua.�:�'t s.�.�--:A;,
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A special meotinb" of , the Ashfield:'' latent,
Women'sMissionary Auailliary w#a. Afterobseryn gthe (usual'noontide:
:hei€i .hi pp.,te e.b. .ch::for tk:°o:purpu';e. huu of pr. y r tlie.�ssG���a :z}u c3�our
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2`�gay7tYrtt" &ro tri9�e� :; Lair arc w .}smb ^ray I., fi� '. abara r : _r ••u",...1:41;
President,• Mrs. Oaten. At ,tl :e close: the Absen 'o of Mrs .(Revs), Seymour,;
of the" programmed the 9f Paisley', Mrs Grant p ons ucted •' the
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riding•dish•• and ,nee ,..- as, •..roceeded �titth, lie arts.
a beautiful solvei pu a. • n . :. was,. P P,,.,
n Sc ro' ls, and•,
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spooq was presented' by, `1Vlis"s'Blake. n e�ri n y : ,
Dear. Mrs. Oaten—Our ,hearts for ,nidal:contest work; by Mrs. Keeling;''
sometime have been filled, with, sorrow Scientific Ter/mnerance and narcotics
pc, know. our . companionship with you, . by Mre, Stauffer read by .Mrs. Grant
hae'so soon. to bo "sever`ecl, acid. this. of Paisley and 'Qorrespond.ing. Secre
afternoon. We,the .mem bers' of the tary'S reportwere received and_ ttckp-
members:. of the Ashfield Woman's ted.' A very touching .,memorial.:: er='
Missionary..._Auxiliary take tlirs _op-., vice was con: Voted 'n;nd" many I;o*v ng
;,portunity of expressing thd._hearty tributes wereigrven in cnemnory of ,six•
appreciation of the valuable' service: •of our members.who:have'.paSsed,away
rendered,us. .As ouyPresident youi during the year : Rev ' Seymour of
have greatly• endeared you.rself.to us;' Paisley, Mist! -Scliroetter•--of' Elmwood;
by, ; your amiable character, yonr': r l.r .'.I�r,. G. ares - of Teeswater, ,'Mrs.
eainest devotion to ;duty, your ' zeal Patinore and.'Mrs. Murdoch of Luc,lr=
and ability, with. Which you -have ever now,and 11Tr:'?Finlayson of CheeleY,
served •our society, and your readiness. • followled by prayer by Rev. Mt•. Mc-
atalLtimes.to promote its host 'inter- Kinnon of,Port The electron
este. Your conscientiousness• in, the
• discharge of, your duty has' 'von for
you-. a.warm place in`the a ectioos
the!inernliers of out auxiliary, and: will,
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not soon bo forgott• en, neither • can'' we,
let such`. faithfulness -go unrecognized.
and therefore as •a: sli.h token af'.
,respeckand'appreciation. of your • ser."`
vice, -and d's something We hope niay.
recalt,4any,pleastint memorieis ''in the.
future; We .ask ,you /tia ' • accept this
silver pudding, dish• and• spoon,. and'
Caine to the premises of the undersigned,
lot 23, conceasion 12. West Wawanosh,„on or •
about the firat of June, two ewes with lambs.
, The owner, is requested to proVe prOperty,
pay expenses d take them away. •
of: ofticeis and co. staperliitendents
Adoord:See'y.; Helen B., 8rnelie,
"your.W.Ork in Your ,new
Signed' oninehalf of 'Aukiliary,
Bertha Gardner,,
Anderson," •
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