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Ili* ttOtNow SP4411141810 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928
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CCM SKATES, OCKS''AlNkEOCKEY,STIbES,
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COLEMAN LAMPS AND. LANTERNS....THOSE.oOop LIGHTS •
FOR . *HOMES WITIICIIUT ELEC RICITY:
MeCLARY AND 'HAPPY THOUGHT QUEBEC' COOK' STOVES
7 AND QUEBEC '
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Haidware col:
.1,ncknow.
Plumbing Tinsmithint
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Lackna* • Viinghani
Phone 74
-Phone'26
lidnumentals .Woiks
' LUCKNOW and WINGH.Pli
114 the largest ad.met COmplete
/ stock" in the meet heautifid • designii
tn theose' from, in
Mairbleatch;.Sivedish ,and Can-
, •• adian Granites
We . Maks a specialty of .Family,
Monuments naiViiivite your inspec-
• liaaaeltAistis Neatly, Carefully and
' Promptly '-Done.
PRESBYTERY MEETING AT 4.,resolution "That this presbytery. ,ilvIIXED 1YIATMIAGES., JT091‘116::
P4MRRSTO,N -i.!comr,nend that. Steps be taken. to TO
FAJL
' Ordination'. of TOPPesed-- :*.°11len: to the lei°14XY '• ea, 'egnni" A :C9nneetieut girl., who is said: to
akeo pegs -11)1e th) ard:nation of ,
Activities of Presbytery Reviewed 031744 with. TilePi .wg8 Moved. Au .be a descendant f the a P 't
amendment Was Made: 0 ,ery.up en;
''!That. the •settlerS in: the Unitedl ta,tes, • Ilis
..„...maintenancOoldmoongo,ion, !I": Members' Of 'this, presbytery are „,,in, eaased. a:. geat, des. .of ,gericiai .dio,,,
-Allocation.' Eiceede:17,Inereape •b.% . agree.rnent with the oPinion .ef tne eusaion: tie w.e,11' as 'acute local scandal
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1.4):. in View' °, the' eigiTne.tei. °.t Me.: The Ku. l( 'in the- neigliberhood
Membership,. • : • •Coinralttee of 'General Ceuricil, "that. bY beconilog' the` ejf' 14 -negro..
UnUSUAllY tittendaP. ce fni t titut'ed ("1)' .1.ve 'ar'crused 'ae(1' made threatse
inis as?w earls ,„
e • winter meeting' Of 'the PossihibtY, of oceetrovereY.,.wKhie if,' the • PrOpOSed nuptials, ,I,yere..cele.-;
. • '' • • .41 ' ChPreho and.: le) the Present ta.te" °f, bratea,. and ' we' ''may take, fOr
teryof, Bruce c'i!Irell,el!, in the •.:.11!nt::: the.: olOeeti°21...41 ,,W, granted the;husband. going ,to
'Church; • Palmerstpn,• action should be 'taken ,On the I:prop:1%, tho. resume
14th,' ttackett, char- (Pied ,Ordniation of , Women. to • thehio' job and begins the' task of sup, .
• pl.°a14ing.Some f thes- minl4ry"' • '. 'pOrtitig . some
Jona Wera COacluCted, 3041ltli with the , Almest every ..menaber of the, .pres
Ainencan.,States the. law forbids the
s4rth „Wellington ,PresbyterY. bYtery ekpresaed his views. .The vote
vvedding. of; . Weeks and, 'Whites, . and
An ,ins.1311:4:tipni.11 ltddr445 •
.wasiVA eto•ed—For. ',the Amen., dm, ent'.3, 9'; • ", sr" ,genershi 11,11ions- 'are'
'en bY ..Ite.Y. C.. Iiaekett,. the ''lev: INI'. , gahlit 2.....': ' : '. ' • ',..• ,..ti- , '' ' ' ...., ' diSaPPrOvedA ,-.0ddlY ernoUgh, .4. is ,!.1.1-2
I. Aiken, of Drayt:On Presiding. ' "" .• The vote :on. ereating a second or- •
inost.:alWayS' the husband who is Col..:
: The Court *ail. Conititiited with, 'der, of Mi.eietry,..lealled the:Diaconate' :: ,
'leVetionel: eXerciseg; the minutes "" Of, for women was apPosec4:' while .#e‘ ,i'''6Oloreli Wontan' • being -, extremely
area, cites of a. white man MarrYing
"he: list'. regular and- t1.1.• three= inter- , follewing , re,sOlutien .; re ' ',(li-dailting• . , •
ekre: 'It ia prolatible, that . the celered
Several 'other varieties 'inive shown
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.high degree' of freedom from 1110.,,
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saic and are to be recommended for
plantinare Adams ..8
7' --bershipit-Walkerton,••=-Pertgin,....Kin,
Jount, .1.efer Olita. • • •,`, '• Ch sley were each grant."
ReSplyerry ifispeetions. are, .given ad the Privilege of an extra delegate
larly. 'upon request. Sue ucst- to, pres ytery.
veoleg e?ceeutiVe,- 'meetings were a- women to •the ses'sien was' 'moved. • , • • .
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• • man, who ,becomes the husband- of a
"That, in," the mind' of, Oils Court the'
• •• , • . . `white. feels that somehow or other
The name of Rev. W. E Treleaven matter rtlating to the ordination, of , .• , . '
• he has improyed his social, status,, al-
Lrieknow, was ordered , placed on the women, to the Seission should be left : , , • . . •,- . -
though in many 'cases he .is entering
Ministerial list' as it is already stated in the basis •n a tragedy high he little , ex -
Corresponding ' ' 'members —were of Union.", For the, motiOn 30, a- -' ., .
' - pected". He may find that his wile
made of Revs. Dr. Wilion, S. , E. gaillet 5. •
..• ". does ' net take i Icindly. ' to his family
Couch and A. l3arker,.. , , Dr. Wilson, one of the General=
The 'erenrniesion to visit Pinkert -6n Council officer's and -Strongly' dislikes the honie being,
, as; present, a V1S- • • •
and Cargill reported per Rev. G. Ait. ing the presbytery on various mat- raade a -place of call for an assort -
ken ;and, owing to discussion as. to ' ters and incidently stated: that 600 ment 'of-negroes 0 varying hues. So
• • . ,, too,... tlie woman's friends are likely
of Properties, it was re. new congregations had been formed ,
enough to drop her, and the two be -
disposition
Eerred . hack to the commission, who 1 -in the western conferences 'during' , , . .
are to -report later to the interim ex- the Year, and gave most eneouraginc coine isolatod. ,
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The Rhipelanders.
ocutive- with power to act ' if re- ,outlook for 'the United Church .
quired: . • .7- • • • . Notes of apprecia ion were given °•Notb long ago ‘there was a Aremen_
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san Colpoyis Bay Official Board to the trustees, and. the ladies, for ari'Strocratie Rhinelander family of
constitute a trustee board for the their k• ind h• ospitalitY.•. New York, who anarried a girl with
Permission of Presbyterywas giv- the Minister, Re ' 0„ eeymeer, doe's h.ubbun about, a scion of the
earsonage in the pToper legal Man- Presbytery adjourned with the
Benediction. • other, respect, too, she Seeins= to have.
negro hie() in her veins. In every,
'-ery asking \that the names of inis- man 'in Rhinelander's circle, though
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• A memorial -from 'Niagara Presby- H. J. BARNWELL, Secretary: been a wholly Unsuitable Wife for a
ters, or. charges; desiring . a. change SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL
as any, white girl avould.be and might
perhaps she was quite as fond °num
4 relationship ere. riot to he read on COURSES IN BRUCE COUNTY
he floor of.,presbytery; was erderecL • • • ohave. made hini adeipiate, wife had
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aid on the table.' . • 'The '*peic ending Feb., 18th was a she heen given the opportunity. But
• Because -of their s an :fig in mem-
t stirring' one in Short Coilise Rhinelander's people were horrified
clay sh-Oil ,course-iii7Swine-Metket=-. f---e7-tax' river
actiyity 'in Blake ,CetintY., The. two- at the idea At •fhp
of him eSpoesing .the
should be addressed to tlie. Dominiop -Oie-riretion of preabytery, 'the rescl-
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Laboratory of Pleat pathologY 20,4 elution from Dobbinton • and Centen-
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On- ry, that they be made am independ-
P.1111. Street St Catharines
• • ant charge was •adopted: Rev J.. F.
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4110'Faye is the minister.„. ' • .
The following charges were visit -
211 apPointed deputations and .re-
-Mests for grants, certified to: Aid--
-eceiVing charges-"-Allenford,
poy's Bay, Glamis, Hepworth, Mild-,
'may, "•Weoley,' . St. ,Andrew's; Lion's
Heed,' and the Vissions-=Cape Crok-
n; Saugeep and.:Tebermory,
For the Maintenance and Extee;
sion ,Fund, Rev. Bole repOrted on our
allegation ,of $24,375:00, there has
been Paid in $25,012.00, The objectt
ives fer the next tivetvemo ,
read; and, after ,some adjustments,
adopted by the charges on the-' Pres-.
byterY.
The case Of Glainis was represent-
ed by Mr. McKeeman end was refer-
red to the. Boundaries Committee.
Rey.. C.' MacKenzie, 'convener,' to
report ,in May.
A splendid 'report of the-Religiens
&Ideation .work on'' the, charges was'
given by'Rev. R. M. Geiger -4,965
of a _Sunday School ferce, raishig
$7,215; 'a: Young people's League Of
4,472,' raising, iearly:$3,000. Special•
stress was laid .by •Revs. 'Gallagher
and A. W. duild on the importance
of Teacher Training work and also
arged early Preparation for great
rally tit the Northern 'Summer. School
at Port 'Elgin in July.'
The %value Of church Pronertiei on
the • presbytery is :-$613,600; salaries Under any :illusions as tothe purpose studied, that the greatest fear ,of the
paid, .$4,0,1000,.„ „ , ithe large, numbers in ' attendance Of these women: He had been, light- colored negro worn.n is, tha
Ridged hy the W.M.S.; $8,837, by , and at which a great deal of inter- much sought • after lire'OeuslY -br she they. have a real" black babx, afid,
he adde signiecently that this ex-•
the Women's Associations; $10,07; est and enthusiiiiini was shown; make white women „of a Certain clags, ot
8" u$ 0,4114 '61.1r. order. "" AN UNUSUAL DOG T
Doughty R, 'A. spott'on,', Thursday about Midnight,
• Lueknow, Ont. • 'when :•„ Prss': telegraph Operator 'in
a Toronto. newsphper office had cern:.
7lpted taking the StOrY of the Allan -
hound Which. had, carried =e
'aflyinjured 'Pomeranian . ) the door-:
step of its -master and there stood
over it until it had died liis interest
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RASPBERRY MOSAIC '
Here was a story. ;,Not only, hada dog
'eel:fere-Led a Mint humane aet, ' but
-the :canine .hero-wes. Of tha much de-,
spiSed' 'hOund 'species,, Peri -awe. -the'
least liked ef all dogs,as. a houso.pet.
The .S,arn had a .double: kick t� it; It
Was. real .1appee stuff und: he imme-
sliately called his editor's 'attention
tO" - • : ,
I Now the interest and 'curiosity of
(Experimental Farm Notes),
Raiipberry mosaic contiilues to be
the Most Serious disease: of both. red •
and black raspberries, ., Nearly . all
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of, the common comniercial •varieties•
, are quite susceptible to the' disease,
• so that the:, annual loss due, 4)
mo
saic is Very considerable. ;NO new
Means, of controlling :the "disease has
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been found. Tri Order, to keep inesaio
• in .:cheek ,as tar as ,possible greivers'
continue lige- the methods of
Control. as ;previously re'cimniended
.13y.usc These measures riee (1)• ;Use'
' Certified StOck for all new plantings,
'Itogiie these new ;Patches cart7
fully and = repeatedly durM'g, the first
'arid .seco.nd seasOnS“ or longer: •
• , is'not that •certified
• tock Will. be absolUtely free from,
"- 'disease, but webian say tilatit is the
cleanest' stock that we • have beep
able • to .-find Ontario; and that. it
is; • tar .suPerior to the average local'.
„ uncertified stook, which may contain%
a press telegraph operator are not
easily'arouSed. Almost every rninnte
he is liearine:•the Mat- unuseal
things'. from all part of the world:
. Things which excite .arel ekhiTarate
the.. average hernan being . ere' passed
almost unneticed. by him.. To,' use a
commen: phrase, most of the day's
news goes in elle ear and out :the
; But when a lound' pielcs iertal-
ly wounded. Poiii,from..thetseene Of. a
,dog fight and carries, it home to its.
master, that is something to pander
over. The.;Torento:operatere expressed:
-incredulity, as _doubtless, did many of
the' newspaper's; readers who net
day .r&ul.. the story.
The story, 'however, was not the
product of- a rePorter's...imegination;
'as so Marty. newspe'per .readere -are
viertt to, believe when the alniont.em-=
believable happens; 'The story of
the ohimed's hernane, act hod' been
c on fl rn ed .wiih the !owner'of the Pc)rn-
?ra0an, while ails 'added credenceweg
triVen it in the fact that the' elierater
at the Barrie end, lalinself an Allen:,
meo, was -in a position to per -
ally; 7erify the yarn find' told his
follew-telverapher: in Toronto So,
thin an hour that =story was
brett*ast hijetir.:.directiana and next
..pernine mit-tins Of people
from,-,copst to coast, in Canada and
the Iluited States, read of. the Moat
',act of a, deg, 'performed in -
•,)•any day:... -and by' hotind•at,
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anywhere up -to 100!)'o Mosaic:. 'After
'having seeereci..:certified
' :eica ,o'ften' take 'the ettitlide that .ne=,
further should he teressany
• tind,s0;they neglect to: do any rOgne-
--;----ing. This is a greatHnistake_hectitise
a small 'fiercer:thee-of:: nilATZ. TWAY
pregent , hi , the. young •plantlitien,
- Una ,renioved :anise et •
r a the: diSeatie, Growers
are 'espeeiiilly ur'ged to inspect. their
yotiarroatehOev,SP•stl •
• "the :firet. 'year. and reciote ncy •Otis=
-„Lpest— v ants: F.,xperiebc,? hits shoWn.
*- "that where tElrffileedfire,*401,1(**(1-•
,i/ery,.. clean •and- •produetilo • planta,
' .is hoped, :that 'new --Yari:eti.es f
tvill be resiatnnt to ;the dtsCaSe, Vie
tioes resUlt.' '
:rflarstierrieg
ing,” 'which 'Was -held' Kfaeardine:. ',time- they' 'did net. knOW ' that the
on Tuesday. and Wednesday; and thd
two-day short course in "Sheep - and -
Wool . Marketing," ,held at Valkee-.
'ton • on" Tirtftday .and Friday, .botli
. .
received a large attendance 'of inter-
ested' people from the commanitY. in
vvhich each was held:.
' Swine :.Marketing Courge At ..
- Kincardine.
girl: had, negro blood. Ifivestigatiops
reve'iled this fact. and deoParate • een
forts were Made' to set aside
marriage, „on the ground, that„,: the
girl had eoricealed the feet of her
negtoid bleed ,frorn him. This , felled,
but the.anallieity thekswaniped the
couple, who intimate , letters ,and
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copversatiene were broadcast; arid
.,The SWine .CourSe was 'Conducted 'paratilarly because .the young , hus-
by, Win. McMillen of Paris and Gee:: bapd. was .shoWn to be rather a worniy
Foster, (Adel hog ° • grader at Kit,- character, doing 'a, shahbv thing at
ghener. A demonstration on grading the imperious deniands of. his people%
and lectures on, feeding marketing nlade it imporOOible that their men --
care and management • and parasites age .eeeld be in. any real sense hap -
were , the .Main features of.: the py.• ,The tie, We belieVe, has not yet
course, as well, :AS discussionsqon the been disselved, but nevertheless the
peculiar 'situation of' the hog raiser § Rhinelander • marriage can be cited in
mrest-terner--,of___Bruce roof Of the general principle that:
County.' ' ' such uniene end Ain appify'; '
Special! "Sheep Course At Walkerton.. Jack ' iohnsetee.
Wives
The Sheep Course Was 'of a Jack JohnSon, ., the pugilist, pro -
lar ,nate*-to the above mentioned vid'ed himself with a counle of white
course, .but was conducted' in: ,two wives in the coarse Of his career. If
specially equipped railway 'Cars: at they: failed to" Wring any. hai,Piness
the C.P.R.• yards in Walkerton: This out of the unien: they do ,not deserve
course was in .charge of James' ' much Pity,. for- pro:bably rational hap-
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fer;-Sheep-Prornoter of...Western: On::
tario, and his very' efficient assist-.
ant; Mr. Wm.' J., 1-1OWard; botk of
axis, and Mr. Hugh Fraser, official
wool grader for 'the Co-operative.
, Wool Growers, Toronto. Mr. Howard
gave 'a .very. instructive practial
demonStration on the handling and
sheering Of sheep, •,•whicii was fol-
lowed by a killing and dressing dem-
onstration. • . •
' These. courses are being condpeted
all' parts of the province, and are
meeting With:, congiclerable • favor.
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Thi 's booklet,is one of a'serieS distribtited
riank.",for the. berfeWt of -the 'farm:- •
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, mterests, „.ot• • Canada contains
• practical, scientific and.: experience: -tested.'
adiC;re and, sugestigns On how -to Indict
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a %legetable garden pay'. It is dedicated.
6 the:idea' of .`Ari,ac're garden 6n,., e'yeFy ,
fan* in Canada," • -
A free copy .of this valuable booklet is waiting
for yon, at our nearest 13ranch....: for it 'bY =
Tailir telephone,. or: in.. persOn.
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Total Assets cicc.ess of $830,000,000
:thing to be desired. What . is • to 'be-
onie of the Child • born °d the black
men and ;the, White weman ? That 'was
Ahercentral mblem An "The' Quaint,
CoineanienS," •The : Child, in this case..
.a boy; who -showed, as time went on,
narked ' /lege°, charaeterigtics,
.a. small weY: a genius. He.;.had a
wnsitivenesS of feeling and imagina-,
tion that neither of his peientS, both,
.gross 'werIcliings; pOspeSsecl. • e
ceeld not droiback .arid mingle" ;with
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blacks. • Ho -we -9 repulsed bY tberbites
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and; at lait,'through art, h Inade
friends a white girl, equally
but Practically. cripple.
Visited Upon The Children' "
Hfs tregedy. was that he loved her
'beautiful sister whe w'ould have been'
shocked 'at his insolence 'had he pro=
claimed :himself. All that Was left ,for
him was a quaint coinPanioiiship .with
the ugly, girl: lote question or iner7.
liege' arose. Had it taken place the
children WeeTd`'.agelii 'belie,' been 'coe-o.
demned to dwell in ,th,e inferno that
;the men Sad .passed- throtigh; ,Their
children would: have been rated ne-
groes 'to the utterniest generation°
by„thoSe who knew they had ;negro
blood hi their. ireins;even though.
that 'blood had come from a great
..pineia. vvas not what they sought. It artist. In '"the ' 'United • States they
was nOtoriety. The champion heayy- Would have beee forced to .travel in
weight was nnich in the' limelight ' Jim Oro:W. cars in the south. They
He was earning plenty of money,' and Would: have had to spbmit 'to all the
be,. Was a thagalfieant specimen of bitter' .hiiniiliations that tbe. -white
Southerner 'inflicts liPoh , '..tho 'hlaek
menhoed.. The white women who so
willinglY hitched their. little wegons brother. What man or .worhat of ire
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to his star 'did not contemplate e agination..WOuld ',take the' risk . of
happy home . life" with Johnsen. .They bringing,' children into the.' World to •
*anted excitement and publicity, and
there, is little doubt that they ' get. • condemn ,them to : a. lifetime el. af-
improbeble . that the black man ..waa ing .of ..the ' negroes vvhom he has
. ,
ril' Operdoonii ' stahyes,P as ip-ee loc.! .
tfhroenter'eaWndcl:?c(')Mnrte.
quite ag much: as the§.' gave. It is
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; FRATERNITY
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•101.1 tive• him a lift? . TICS a'-.
hrothe.i,
hearing .a urdens . •
he :can. • •
.!yot1.- gLvQ.-hint smile? lie waS.'
461..viicat' and' bliie''
Arn • 41To ..havCi: helped.
him to ,battle 4thit.ogh.
'pid you • give bini :yenr, handl fie was ,• . •
doWn' hill
And the; World; ;;;(:'i-: fanaeS,' WaS..uS,T
. ing 'Mai '
a
le
,.DIcr you' .givp..birn a Word..? Did you
.1,1bw .rOhd;
Or id Y.ou , just :let :Min go on with:,
11-45 load ? •,
Bid koli °help hilt) along? a Sin,
nc,r. lilt.° you,'
But • the .gr:isp of =,--,our,
, have • carried thropgh.,
Did Yo0. bid goo(' ? just a
, word mid 'a sniile
ei e w'hat pectiCe that,
• . weary,•mile.
D� .voii' kti.c.) What lid i)ore in that .
ul...den of ceres, • •
The .everY man's lead; and that
ympatlik shares'?
Did znii ' tre jt'find otit • what he
eded .from „yeti; • ' .• ••\ ;-
Or di 1Voti just leaVe hira..to
it thr'auf.,v111 , ••,
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Do „)31 know. -vvhat it nithriS: to '1)c
n.t1 ? '
know what it nieens.juSt"
p. Of haildL.
man,'•;', borne Aliout, all a nia;
for 'Conference; and Presbytery fund, 'these two of the most .: successful r"father lack of ;class,' and if lie had plains the enriotisly', low. birthrate
79,3; with a grand total:. for all .put, courses tobe held .so far this' Year.. ce,nten'int for ,theM it ;was Illerithdo'It aniong thetn...J. V. MeAree in Tar;
of "Eugene Goidon, onto: Mail and rEinriire.
poseg, $122,1'76.00. . . Bruce Boys Attend, Toronto Course . is the opinion•
total Membership is. 1;778, 13ruce. Cotintir 'alas) had' -her „full. 13osten bewsppee mnnhas ; -
• increase of 223. , : quota Of Junior Farmers' in attend- given considerable study to the negro.• . • ...A. -rill -Q-0-
=" The report of donimittee on Social ,enee at the ,three-ilay' "S'vvine population in 'his city, which con -
.,Service." and 'Evangelism ..weEi well iceting 'Course" .' at . Toronto Stock 'siderehle, that the negro cOvete noth-
preseeted by:' 'Rev, wr.,.o. Buell: A 'Vara ;and: Abattoirs, which . was leg 'so meth as - . the attention* of EVery,bocly Missed: the. meil Man;
series of "Special services at the fol- conducted under, the 'auspiees of :the wbites; and that'the lighter in hue a m?naey.; , . , ,' -
Dr. Ross Of Toronto, irecUred—Pais.; l'ackerg, 'on . Tiiesday, ' WednesdeY is in the .negre 'set. * Invariably the illness Of, Mit.' Williani ll'airington.
'ley; TeesWater, Ripley,. Tara, , and and 'Thursday : The thoYs. in Attend- hello Of the hall at Or.alit141, reCen:-.• One.' dmighter, fret)) Detroit,. and' t,w0'
other places in :open' &ties., .; : glace were as follows:' Bruce 'Then -0: tion• of • the ..Bachmar" club, • which is ,daughters from: Calffornia,. and': her
. The pOlicy of this department, ns son , Walkerton, Stanley'..Brockle. the tojiy Afraineeical society. 'Of the gen from- Palmerston, are: hero:' ,
outlined in NeW. 'Outlook Of *V‘ITI' b11:111C, Walkerti::41; . .000 'topper, .cit, .' fs the lightest colored.;,.ii'i there. Mr. Cecil Robb ' spent ...e few dayS
. her, i927,. is- a 'great privilege.: paisley; Clayton Doll, Sou thaMptot :, She may be :a dninh,Rell but :if her, 1;2,4 week in, TeeoWeter: ' . • •
A very strong 'resolution • Was a. Carl. teeder,, port 'glen; William skin is Ifght •and. 'hee hair straight Mr and :Mrs: W. IP, MacDonald
doptCfon.OrniOg the :.liquoe traffic, mieeetneye.° chele-y;" ;Hard VOgarr; he 'is the •heroine, of the :•oceasiop:' ' ;tvd wtO....o,hildren spent, la,st Monday
requesting-th Federal,-GOYernment,„ -fdnday, , , , , • --, -------The Quaint _C,Foinnanions" ' . ..a.t .p,,..;Grabarres, end Cen..
to enactSuch niendniente - as . will : These boys Were'. , sueeeiiiii17 in lilt llts''' 60:- TnoYel'''' flItle -QPitin't '--- -A -'11°°11.:;er-'-°1-:-tire:-Tir6---ftere`v-.
e-.
reeledY eristin ' evils :ohild that .ex-. bringing back . a . slice of the prize Companions," Leonard' M. e r rie k , n'd.ale, attended.' the "C,F,..W.O, liteCt--
Olt- walc"..eh°,e4e .eetisee..,5e abolished moneY, 'offered. Air- the je,dging: and :`maltes'a', oal'ellir.lg aed'.7eYmIlathetie ing et R: 'MecDotigaIlis, 4th. Casisi.,
.,.-------4,4.03111-t iionl ...the .GPhe,rsal Council • UP the. practical side .of the ceurae,' Oat a white woman, and shOWs. that
. 4 grading Of bacon ,hOgs; 'which Made StO0'. Of. h; Unice? . Of. a dotoretli man last .*.rillnisday aftolionn..,
Miss' Olive Robb of Purple :Greve,,_
•
Oppose Ordination of :Wamen
Oa the ,ordirietiOn Of .womeri to the truce Thonipson .wen *third, iteludg- the -reel tragedY. of siiele_unien falls, _Ipg , he., eek end at her liot),i,d .4/.1",-
:FLOWERDALE'
lowing centres :were: auggested and Industrial Council Of Canadiae Meat colored girl is the more popular she We are So'rry" to report serious
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!Ter tO help him,.,or 'didn't •
• know it's Ole ,1-4.1).t. of •
r Of. Man'
what the gricif
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stop when he. aslsen' you to
C biro -a :lift,
yea se bilsy you left liea, to
kliew what .you eleati-7What ,
say may ha' .
'ministry and to the session. took its ing Hee; hogs; mariy Vogaii toek upori the e Very, l'IoWerdale.
full slifilelif-the-tirpe of--the-preaby nTtit4n-:th g of dressed Car- • r bt of the well-founded- general re- ' • W.. MacDonald and: Mi•s;
emp., cut .
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saiLE.440.13.0L,Riniii,a, THIS
-entities*, ..with Maicartellek- 045
The leint-meeting-ot. the 'presby- in the' grading demonstration.-' -
teries was, presided over by • ‘IteV. . o• 0.
Beckett, The Rev; •Rairliairn 'wee WILL
the.2.1.iWanhatten
Corni,tiearreftfil • New:" York;
are going to 'Mild' 5-2.1-itorey .sItY;
;W.I.:floor en •"Gotitig" lines,which will
iterbert AlirieiY,'„ es a rAilti,orproxiniately three .1111111°n dol.
'Manhattan 'T,o,wers, and the ehttreh
will te,l`n. iho -.4.bil:tr A el-the:building sedation' has ,eonstdered. it „Intidvia.,..
,;,,1 ,the ground Aber up to 'tlia telkht able- :this, ',year to, hold the . Arartlai Weald Seern: to be inhttratiii, :hut they,
of 'twO 's_ar.eS, , .1 elaborately II.
t 1 Ti e ill '
" ittl
,,•_•i& it It' elso Pre- Tare. -1 he svracture will be kilOwn as
tinetive -0d an -earTY be,rry,.,• but,. if
'not qUite so satisfactovy„Mt the
Ciltb
Ihert for shipping et' canning ,,,Pnrpa.
Where st grower dieposot of'111$
;trap on the least nitOit hoi wonld
called on *.te ,eXPlain 'to 'the' itiyitien,
den in ita reference to ordination 61 The .41UrOn Cotinty treaders' "As,
women, ai the .deriginittee. 'Wad' pre-.
t'ontod tet0"•00:11reilbyterilits.
peperst so:Wm the . Ante,
BRED SALE'
the .remit, .the nature of the regalx.
pugnance, ce,w,ar ;
kind. 'There. nip §t, have ---been- inatty •
eases in which the colored Mini and'
the: .White woman loved each ether
eaeli being t� 'the Other the enlY
person in the worldi. and Ching to,
&titer, faithfully tO • the end ef,. the
'Chapter:* To frown iipon. Such unions
• We el Pure Bred Cattle; ouch as eould only be termed aueeestiftl it -no-
minated tOWer will be surmounted hy Pre4bYtet0 INA with the Vomit oeits$ bosh 1014 st Vir,,,41411,Ant: during ettildrell resulted,: mid eitildleas
1111"11 ,4-4-1 SO, /OS% Ogg*, eXe assoino4"io oomt. NOgimilk ;lull Store,
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'
ing at SOuth
Wednesday 'afternoon. '
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But •the. to:4Y. dt 'your ir anhoodi as,
wieatdid Yon' do?: "
Did *yoa out a.. ? • Did pate
, rind him: Ile, 'road; • ' '•
Or • did You- •',.bist let him so bk
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7
per:time
.v ractite. • in Sed•.,...•
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riciteru.'s!, • f,pent.." the
1,6e1;..end . th (athaline
ange, . lest:
ust get' Mrs. SYbille ,Spahts Toretil-
ler Sere throats, Cousrli,
,ei......:Cil'tle'cd.....a..oll•Viltil7,;:..!..:.';1.‘,117!....1:1,.`':‘•t;-;`1.).('Ilaald- '
Iteiltie.,Of 1...7-.! alsh; : his "l`7751-ve v -
...,TrA. -,11'1°1't°,117,i .'7 W011'll ' and:.-ellikTren.
if'j,;etitn.,g,11enitccth„,irc..tll'uoi•t.r;lti,d ...1,61"foice,f‘lr',aftAdre
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:tItislies: , • . ' 0
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Mis4 irt.,11.0 ":".\lorsan, Spent the...weelco'
..^nd with,°.1\trs. .),Ielin Trwinf
grotichitis;. Crimp, ctltavrh, Hesd--
WO, ' alla'
'7111?Oat T011.5i1 D is -
OuctOese or money batic,,
„te ilorAott, c.roec
.:,..Mrs,.,,Itarrint.on hits, not: been ea
won of late. her'. many friends
would wish, Int we hoPet 'he'ar
en; huprovement so004
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