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The Play ,."The, Path Across' ;the,
11111" .presented in. the hall on Friday.„
..evening ,met With., splendid success.,
The (weather being • ideal the (hall
was filledto capacity ;and 'genie" in
' the;.ligaehient, The meinliers ..of %the
• ' .,eatt ,certainly '' excelled' theinselties;
. Some of the characters were never
on a;platforni before? arid. We. 'hitye
"!•joat one ' regret and. that '" it, ,that
'eit 'talent: Was, never ' brought 41
light: sooner. -• " .=
George Harrison Of Clarks
,spent the week -end with her sister,
.Miss- Lizzie-Pieree;
, Miss. S. Purvis spent, Sunday: at
ASHFIELD. NOTES
.-April,..2.1th, to Mr: ,Ond.
,Mrsn-rillifim-:.•:DerrY.,";a7daothter;•••--"-
, Mr. A. Weir, it on ,a business . trip
to TOrorito.
Mrs...MarY:.:1Vfackulei is taUing
oare ' 4I,Irti;--iViiity7-Macitenzie of
Lochalsh, who; has been ;On, the: Mek
„list for tome, time •
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.• "MisS Maty S. MacKenzie is spend.:
,
Ing a few .days in "RiPley :and
• mrs. J. K. MacGillitrary
at-
tcnde(l the, Ontario Provincial
W. Presbyterian elitireh
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held in "Stratford last. week. I
sTeetwater,,. Owing • .tti, the"," death', ••of Rev. J. IC: 'MaCaillitraii: and Mr
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' • • ''.:(Dtifitari'tainerpri attended:the.
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rnect-
Mr. ...Herron sperit•.TneSclay."--"iivi.th ing nanii-Iton, and London ' Synod
. Mrs. Iferren* and infant;.,Sen:atT Tara'. ,of the Presbyterian .Church : held, in
'• Mrs: Theintis Robb' 'ef;..Airibeiley,,Lontlen•• last week. • • • :
was . the Week -end, • guest • 'at • ,"•Mr: " George ',Dublin spending '' a•
few days at • his home ' here .before
returning: his studies at -the. GOderiel.
High, school. • '
Our Canadian . 'band, has • re -organ -
Richard Elliott's. , •
Miss , Mary . Cassidy returned, to
London, • on Monday after •'a holiday
at. her . home here. .
*r... and Fred Johnston and
"fainiiy •of • ListioWel, spent Sunday at
Marls Johnston's.
,.. We With to '• extend'. our ;.congratii-
latiens to Mr. and nirs.: Herron in
the , arrival of a" son.- •
*r.' and Mrs: Legge Airid two sons.
Howard and , Leonardk, of. Paisley,.
/neve(' • into the house recently Yieat-
-ed- by •Mr. • Harvey' Ackert:-
• dt,,PLAN-E ." .
• ' LANDS ,,AT GODERICH
, „Driven " strong *hid out Of
•its Course, and ritnning 'short of fuel;
!, large 'Sikorsky amphibiari arrived
• - in :Goderich on Monday. The The plane,
which had'• been Seen' in the irk:nifty
•,.of • Whitechurch,. circled Gederi.b,
...landed in the. take".and'taitied up the
harbor to the " Wharf whete the 'tic.:
. .
. cuPaiitt asked where they !were, .
,
The amphibian., which is owried
by •" the, De.' Forest Crossley Radio
• Station ,'W.LW; Cineinnati, had ' ,.aa
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passengers, T. R. -Crossley. 'Jr:, son
Of the, oWnet'. and James.. Haniinond-
,Editor ofl the Detroit Times. The
pilot was Eddie *Mier.
'-The Party •had taken ,GOvernor
Comaltack. of Michigan, . to Gray.
erfliurat for it ;fishing trip on .tl
• MuSkoka 'Lakes, Inin thei•e;
' and Were op, their way •back to De.,
troit, and Toledo, When ;:theY were
driven Off/ their, Course. Clearehbe
• pipers Were.• taken but • bete, and
the Party left for Detroit:
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•.*URDEIL,CASE„„PROVES . • (
,. . ,`"....PUZZLING $01TUATION.„
• Parents" Of . Murdered C. Boy,
' Originally Lived... In Bruce County
Unusual, ...situatibria"i" putgled
•: ;British Coluinhiii. `vette, Who ',are
'endeavoring "fa ,probe, eircunistances
• elating to. the: • Murder Of .• Stewart
• •' AshleY; year old 'AtancoliVer.
pchoot teadher-MisSing: 'freiff his
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home in • Vancouver for. 'about
.1:0$ 10-0,P,Os body. was foirnd in
muiltly.„, Stagnant: pond' in the •city
ef Victoria, after the . latilPt:•.;:had
•-received letter-,2ilem and nig” -$56100.',
•.:ranamii„ • or ten 'WOOld die:
Hit parents, Mr. and • Mrs, D. T.
are niembett• Of the 'British
Columbia Old DOW.' Association and
Were . feller tet ici en fa of Wiarton.
-4n,r1,41iVe
by carbon, monoxide or other
• pOleoning:, fitimintteted Jay' .a' gang
' • Of "kidnal'ifiets, prestunablY, . a
Muriel' 'seine "Where on the VaritetiVei'4
Waterlrent, Ashley ',Wah.„.4est'
.Seen alive, after attending;
• an ath-
et1c 'blast at:.-
,
iged ...for the • season and are .givng
free ;Open-air concerts". every ; evening;
Sucker fishing has been the Order.
of the day for Some 011ie. The thek-.:
ers.:are very plentiful this year and
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larger • ••
. • The April"' ,meeting of Kintair
Wornan't InititutOnet •at the home
el Mrs. Bissett" With an, attendance
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of, twenty-four: ..The 'president, Mrs.
Neil 'MaCDonald took charge.. Of the
med.ting, After' the business part
the Meeting a .pregrani"•:;COnsis,ting
of ,inatrumentalt by Mrs:: W. John.
sten arid. Mrs. W. tenjarnine; - :read-
ing by Mrs:. Tem, Bogie and. vocal
duet , Marjorie. and Jeith., Bissett.
The , call: was answered the:
PaYing' 'fe'6.0.;,•, .befrig the' an.
nual ineeting the "election of officeic
resulted, as fellows,: Pres,: Mrs: •RObt
IVfacDonald; I ist.". Vice-pres., • Mrs.
Neil AlackEiizie; 2nd ' Vice-pres.
'MA R Bissett; Se-c:-Treas • Mrs
-Fred ."McGregor; Ass. Sec.,-Treas.,
Mrs. :TOM '13ogie; District: di -rectal*,
'Mrs. Neil J. - MacKenzie . Auditors,
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MrS.. R. 'MacKenzie • and 'Mit:: George.
dellinson. •The 'MaY meeting' it :t0 be
held at Mts. Neil J. "MaciCenZie's
home and • it is ,expected that Mrs.
pisSett, the .district
president will-
vi:it the branch '.c;n „ that .
The 'meeting closed With the 'National
The 'Young People's' SocietY, of
the Ashfield Church
held' theit regular meeting on
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Fri -
clay evening. • '!"• • „
Sunday re -opened for the
summer, mentrit, hist ,Sunday.
. Miss Flora Macbariald,.'had the,
-mitfortune, ..tei fall 'one .day teCently,
;Ind was .so: hardly hurt, the had. to
he removed •• to cGodetich hospital
Miss MacDenald: had been patient:
in this hospital for ' some 'Anne arid
only. returned to her 1'10114 . sOme
few daYS. privieus, to this accident..
Asking Too Much
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Ther•rtio so a • that -t e • rani-
eonies throtigli on ink head. Hew. long.
is this &trig to , continuo?" wrote the
angry tenant: ,
,'!What do, 'Yon' think 'T w'ett
her tofit?": rePlied the landlord.
The eldest' serf werit info his
fathers -tinting the ;night:, ,
'"Falhai, think' there's a., burglar
downstalis,0 he „saitt „
"That's all right, MY, boy,"sle0P-
ily replied father. get nothing
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45411a).1eL.E.ont1and-lies-r4ognr.
ed hew) .after 'spending the winter
in St. Thomas,' With her daughter
Mrs..Cee.ii Moab., 4
'Mrs. Elizabeth Crawford has re -
'turned from .a isilgtilV visit in De--
troif-with her ,daughter, Mrs. R. E
Willie and'Mr. Willis. On her trit
hone she ' ,attended f,lineral"'. of
her cousin, Colenel Wilson,," in "Lon -
den; •
From; a Goderich paper; "phi
friends and. schoolmates of Williazn
McCluskey. a graduate of ".GioderiCh
Collegiate" Institute,,,Will be Interest-
ed ,to learn that he . now, teach.,
in the University of Hawaii, in ,Hon-
olulu, where..he - is associate prides. -
tor: ,of education • and director of
training. -.,4f, ter graduating- from , the
p.C.L. Mr, lACCanskeir did., advanced
work ji Columbia-I.Tniyersity in 1913.
and .,1.912. , Since then. he jies
connected with 'eduenifoli :in
He has been -en the university "staff
since. the. TerritOzial Normal,d, School
was merged With it in 1931:: At
present ,he is in American Samoan,
assisting in the 'Organization. ,of a
training school for Samoan oliefs.,
The 'University of Hawaii is the
youngest land grant . university in
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•the., united. States. it has a .arch
d .
•
aiid, teaching facnitY of '200 ,merifeers
Its : 140. students are drawn trent
Many foreign, Ceuntrieff, twezif.--94e"
states; and the Piiiilipme 'and, .c....‘wai,„„
fair-islands,--Professoi-McOliisicey, is
brotner Janies McCluskey -9.:
Gederich and Ito4rt,,paividion
,
4 vyngaanon.
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Hr.( Henry': lionuer bond: t.cd" Sun6
day service tlie_gnited
the absence Of Rev. D.
.,vho was still in (Brantford toffi);..I.10
the funeral , of his • father; . whose
death cieeurred week previous;
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• "Rev- .C. , MacDonald_,„„: gave. a
report of, the, Synod. meeting on
Sunday. and Mitt ,Peggy and. Deuglaf
MacDonald sang a thieL '
, The regular meeting Of the Wo-
men's Institute was held at % the hoine
Of Mrs. E.' McDonald, . with, the . Mee-
,tion4Of' officers' .resulting as. follows:
Hen." nies...:Mrt. R. Davidson; pres:;
'Mrs. Charles: Alton; Ist .vice. -Mrs
(Vieg. Mrs C. C.
drown; .sec,treas., Mrs:" R. McDonald
kiranch.', directors, Mts. W. ;Stoth-
Qrt,!,"Igrt. Lorne 'vers . -and. Mrs: F.
itost; district director,. Mts. RO*Si.
1elOgatOS ;to attend the 'district an-
..iiral :nieetirig at. Whigham., in .June,
.rt.Alten; Ara: !McDonald,. ..krs.
_foss and Mrs. -R. Durnin; audit:Ors;
Ars'.. Charles- 'Cori:gram and 'Mrs. G.
Treleaven; • :fleWer • COM;,, "Mr(
'4icinii7t1tOn',, Mks. jonet,,"•:-Mrs. Da0-
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Ason and. :Mrs. McDonald; • pianist;
,
-drs G C. Trekeveir; east. pianist.
Ars.. Reis. • •
• The Misses Nancy Kieft, and, Mar=
aret: .Ryan,, 'favored •,*witiii ..piano
Met.. , Mita Flora • Durnink-dietitiori;
',aye a talk en. nutrition. Mts. DaY=
lsion,•'who had PrePated ir report 'el'
.he 0.' E. A. ' decided to
lold it over. Until, another • meeting
And addressed the gathering' briefly,
;peaking along general: ; of the
cnventio. 2 • : • • " „
Mr. and Mrs. Serimegoiir:ef Goder-
A, spent Sunday with T. Wiggins.
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Mr. N. Treleaven and W. ,13: Yount
retiirned Toronto •Sunday,
'having(' licOOnirianied• Mr. -Yotinkie;
yho was a. week -end ,vititor:
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Mr. .and Mrs. G. N. , 'McKenzie;
vitited in Clinton•' on Sunday.
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The Young, :People of the United
Church are ...i3reSeriting their Viet
MAY. ;•,,"MiArrying Anne?" in. . 4.4,he
Parish Hall, Friday, May 6th.,
The W. M. S. of the .PtesbYterian
Church, will :held the regular meet-,
mg in , the church ta.7claY '
The Junior Farmer's Club,.will
•rieet in the, Parish HaJ1 to -night,
.:vhen they will be addressed by Mr.
G. ;;•1s1:„ McKenzie �n the; subject :of
'Banking". ' • '
The Junior Institute ineets at the
home -of 'Hiss Nancy Kleff on Thurs-
day: May • • ,
During the severe *electrical; stern;
,
on Monday evening, several main;
. fetes were blown out of conithissiOn.
Cor Messrs A. O. Pentland; R. Day-
iddon :and Abraham Culbert: SeYetal.
street light .blilba, Were; blown Out.
Ind the • heavy rain deeded:. Village
••ellars ' tjelaY. 'seeding for
.(yeek at least, ", " '
PURPLE qRtiv'E
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Mr:, and Mrs. Andre* 'EMerson.
and Mr. and, Mrif:, Emerson and,
Children: visited at Mr. 'Aligns Gra-
ham's at Lublinaw,, Sunday: •
- Mr. Vairif 'Scott had the misfor-
ttine Of being kicked by a colt.,
We are sorry to report 'little Mor-
ley Scott is on the sick list. We hope
for a imeedy recovery. '• ,
'Mr. Nixon is With
is daughter, Mts. Emersoii.
• MY"-- and.: *rt: -Jobn-mcPatigen-.4
Tiverton visited at Milton Willsh'S
on ' Saturday., , •
Mr: and Mrs, James Pollock' Visited.
friends , at .1Tensall ;last' week,
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No Marketing NeceSsary-
"Lite," said., Rastus, her '• darker
half, "1 favors a chicken dinner to.
morrow."
• hIs'e afraid de stores am tilt closed
by new -it's After 9 *leek." "
specks so;" agreed Rastut; "did
you .ahn to buy sompin ,
U. F. W. O. Cluirit
Celebrates 9th Birthday
On Thursday, April 2091,...the,WP,,,
6-. met at the home of Miss .11,8.3i
McKay, to 'celebrate the ninth' an.-
niversary 0 the Club, with an at-
tendance of thirty-five members „and
visitors. In' the, absence of the presi-
dent, Mrs. Dan ;IdieKinnon, vice-
president, ifadr.ob,4f.40...14 tba.,- meeting,.
,wbiefi Opened by singing 'Tie. Open-
ing Ode" and repeating the creed 4n
.unison. The roil call :mat responded
to by "What it: the Essence of the
Creed." „After, community. singing;
the business was dealt with. ,It Writ
'decided tend 'clothing to the •needy
in the North 'alto to -help others in
,
Want at liorne: 'A Splendid- pregtani
followed which- 'Consisted „Of a' :huni-
orous recitationr'by,Eatherine Camp -
hell; a
paper on Citizenship by Miss
A. Hughes, :which WAS' well .prepared;':
g pleasing duet' "Speed Away" was
given by lgiSS Annie McKay; ;and
Mrs: R. , Martin, accerapanied by
Mrs.' Ibighes; Mrs. A. Hughes., read
a 'paper on"The Anniversary of the
Club" in which she 'told about the
first meeting,. at the home of Mrs:
Maeltenzie, with Mrs.:: G: Lane,
in ' the ' chair, :Rise other interesting
facts, Which Made a splendid paper.
'A musieal, contest was enjoyed with
bliss :Blanche:.*cDougall the • winner.
Miss ,Mary McLeod read the Current
Events, .which are always interest-
ing,. ,Mist: B.. MacDougall ' favored
the meeting ,,with, piano solo; Mr.
Angus : McKay ,and Campbell_
gave 'several violin ' seleptions,.
cornpanied by. Miss A. McKay,: being
very much, appreciated, which
-hrotight-the-nideting70.-a-clOsenTnit-
befare lunch was served a. beautiful
decorated birthday ,cake witi",carried
into " the room, and .as.,
non lit the. candies, .nine in all,•one
for ''each ' year,. Miss ',Jessie . McKay.
read •:rt 'very, suitable •Birthday free,
sage.....After.: singing - the Blessing,
the hostess, adirectors . in, charge;
_
served, refreshments.',' The meeting
Was brought to st:• close • by singing
the ,National Anthem. , A vote of
tbatilp_was..gtviti.„the, 'Magee McKay
for fheir'hospitality, and it -sOcial
time was spent. The May meeting
is to , be, held at, the •• home of Miss
Katherine Campbell. Roll call, "An
exchange of Bulbs' and •Seeds." • ' ,"
•41". HELENS
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Mr. mar Nis. Arnold Barbour,,
Mitt, Dorothy Barkour," Mester'
Bobby ,Phillips and. Miss : Viola, Bar-
bour •of (Fergus' and 'Mr.' Gray ,of
Ililisburg,- Were .vialtert with Mrs.
Barbour's mother, Mrs. R. J. Woods,
• Mr:. Alf and Mita:. Greta • Webb
spent the week -end • with friends at
Grand Valley. ,
'
Miss Vera Todd of PlOorningdalet
was home for the 'Week -end: :
, Mr. Robert went to
Toronto -on Saturday, :where he conv•
mences his. duties in the 'Bank . of
Commerce there after a three weeks
vacation spent at Belleville, Hannl.
'tea • and . at his ,h,a,trie here
. Mr. .1VIcintosh' Of .Vieelainl was a
week -end guest it Mr. D. Tedd:
:Mr. John Mcguillin, Fred, •Frank.
Florence and „ Ruth !pent , Friday at
London.. ,Mrs. McgOillin, 'expects te
be able- to come' home from the Hos-
pital this week. .••'
The engagement was announced in
Saturday's ' • Margaret
Thom,N to L. CamPbell 'Thomp-
son, of ,Lucicnow; themarriageto
take place „in, Toronto on Saturday,
,...Inspector Beacon- was a ' visitor
at the St. Helen's School on Tuesday.;
Ripley and bistrict
The Ripley Baseball. Club organ.,
ized: for the coming season with' °rah'
Crawford as president; and Dr: D.
R. Finlayson ,' AS . Manager. The ' Club
intend to ,,enter the •Lakeside League
thit. year: They purpose having
tournament on ‘MaY."gilth.,‘
MTSi. Nackiens of the:- yillago;
has AO been. entoying good health,
lately. Mit.. WM. Ferfis,., LucknoW,
is ' staying With ,her at present.
(Dr) L. A. Meredith... and
babe: of Windermere, Walker-
vilk, visited her,r, Parents, Mr. an .
Wt. .T. A. Fartell; the past Week.• '
" Mr. "Keiiiietli -Aitchison *ha', has
been conducting a ;butcher 'shop here,
the past f`•!w: kaa`e'•into
business with Charlet Liddle , in his
Meet shop.
Mrs.. David Campbell and daugh-
ters of con. 4, Huririti; are busy *V-
olk into the foilmer residence of
Charles A. Pollock.,
,
SundaY-etioning.-tast Lan-
tenthe.
Cantata, "Penitence, ' Pardeii and
Pence," Was. repeated 8A. 'Andrew's
United .Church, after the evening
,ServicoS in the chuieheS. A large
timber attendedi• many, d who*,
had been ,unable Obtain,ndntission
'tile first night,it Wail, presented herl,,,910 eeinMen people. " '
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Rural. ,01 RePOrts' Dr' Chone Oliver
Tells of India
Sr.- IV -Tested in Hyg., •Arithinetic
Bceiamkpp '72G;craipigst.aendr TwHiasmterey : 7"(0. 'Muriel ,Huron Pr Sal' Meets At. •
Sr. III -Elmira Alton 69; Phyllis ,-
ad
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, mrRali mac:
Blake cr,,, ul6air9i_: naHi4n, aa6r,or6.1x5e. Yi: iixdP,ohriti:tl 01, PhillipsinPs8606; ' : w413„36,1.1:1 Huron TThhea- seventhere4bily t e' ' . rainia 1 un;I:dmole.eeC:itylnignrehite°1
•LiipaIiisin-161,F50'36se.eirnAielatonis:u'fr:r7p;hiL:6r.:74;e CP1111:irle- epij" nCx4.114eiLtrenac ;heed' Lane, pa- wasrChurch,, eseihcieoni Idmgi, :tiMnt orivsT6,tehhRobertiini;dl leIresgB.RaoteN ri rnel dEid. ; 2'
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aIhld:Y,iitors.nIerePirts'zC-nttle'
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Sr. Pr. -Possible Total,, 310. variius'geeretaTiesPrvedve;ln-
Ieie Marie Lannan3071 Eva Moran te!eti:gandenceuagin:Miss
307; Lkal tannan 287; Howard Lawrence, the Lterature" secretary
Blake261; Tom Phillips 250.thatmaeatudYb°°1ad
- Jr. Pr: -Raymond Murphy. beiisldthis'YearttanliaY-.Pte-
A Class -(arranged alphabetically) vious-;ear, She urged literature
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,g .N-aoQr. el tiovneil th.oigiiiiiiep2n82':.7470111i,vaeckAetntd,.e.Mrs'aor; seeretariee „ to make oPPortunities -„ ,
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for :getting literature ,,to the ' woman .;
Who :Were not now interested. , Mrs.
' No: 11, Huron' .•
For March and April.
• V Class --Allan• :MacCharles
Laura Hamilton 70,
Sr IV-Raymod Hamilton • . 92;
Thinalda : kaeCharles .78.4; ,
MacOliaties .794; ,Gordon McGunie
76; Marion .1-familten 714; •Dercitla.
McGuire .
Sr.. Barkwell 64 5*
jr: ". IdacCharlet 'Abe
Charlie RoulitOn" (equal) 77; 'Mait
McGuire 63; Eileen Griffin 60; Ger
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den Bteek4 Roniston 49*;
Gorden Irwin ;"43: "
.Proincted froni" Sr. I toI:4Eirelyn
McDthiliell, in -giving her report said
that, smile have made real sacrifices
in :order to :subscribe "VA' the Mis-
83,;
sionary Morithly. • , • . •
(Mrs. Colcough said ' that, supplies
valued at over, $11,000 have been
sent, during the year.
The report of the associate helpers
department, was cquite encouraging.
Miss •Murray, the teniiiiirice secre-
tary, urged all to use the clip sheets
in their • monthly , 'meetings. The
stranger's , secretary,,. , Mrs.' Laidlaw,
said that it ' ought not to be called
just the department of the stranger,
hat rather the department of Friend -
hip.. She said that mriCh work was
Irwin-76;"Arnold--Mcnuire--::--ge; being done by these,. "Friendship"
-Frank Barkwell 55: --- • • ' •
'Class -lisle Cooke; Mary Cooke
'Jr. • Pr.-Margare "-• kacCharles;
Leonard.. Griffin; Rodie bledharles
* att23increase in circles and Y
;denotes abs f • • Presbyterial in London Confer -
secretaries. : The p. G. I. T: secretary,
Mrs. Connor; appealed to the women
to 'give themselves *as leaders for
the . girls. Mrs. "Layton Said that '
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., ,,‘, . S. s.,.f,(0,.. (Junior
a,Rat-.1.Vo6ma)w..?7,0sit. : Grand Pend qualified for .a." plate . On •:.
, , , ' . .... ,. -, ' „ ' • ham, had the largest Mission Band,
• „ margarot. carophoi 20e., .3/.1.6,, •WeE„.woocl said that "wilig'..
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Perry S. r : ' , .' l't_i _r7rii: a, 7c4e .., wililh"th.sepr 1 1, McDonaldaaf..7 v, : eSthYaeeb4! i'i.);ra9etirads roll'otcsecretary
ey7ari tid, ndtproficiency.there was
' Tt hhthe . ' ' •
Baby Band work There were three
Easter Tests " , - . , : -
.61 J.;k.G.:Orid;i4..:n jMoheEnnOinealdi,ri;eh Pritchard
-65; newbands "formed; making '2 hand's
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Jiminie-l•Aitchison'64, -Russell Webb- 111... }!1.1-77'1141.1.6die*.. '-1-‘1..44•;i.44::J-•°' D'u-1-41'-...-:
63, ;. D.
II -Malcolm
Wilkinson Bson.use2h;,anAaniik5u4ardship secretary, Hrs. Greer, said 7,_ 1, et - with 1923 •,meraliers, 20 new . .
' ' • •
Donald 41;./litrold:VOods_33..' ' life members'. ,Christian,,, SteVY- .
' Sr
.P,roMoted,fro.1;Ito.11.tat 55 auxiliaries .0Chri.itia7possibie630:6ors.2487iaas196.i:icvasiipsitretati,
.i'd•.2Helens 4 il,eltDierrigaaliet
d.,2941;itMehaiseonM,ctiiiiiii2;', ' . in giving .the ' „financial report, Mrs.
a'
Waldemar -Mueller ' 260- Allan 'Crtin MacKenzie !treated ,the. : treasurers
to remember that their 4 quarterly:
. . ' , .
reports .and their annual , reports ...' '
irly0 balance, „ 115,523.98 was :raised•
dlitirn.•ChOlivergthot'ear.....c Of.':I:nd'ii.i..iga.i,e‘ a'
Very „instructive and interesting talk •'.
about - the Work being done 'where she •
had been stationed.- , .$he ..seld that
her Motto ,../Or. ' this., year is ...I.Saye,-
Faith in God,". and. she ,shoWed.., in "..
her ..:address how faith ..,in God'. had
'enabled them to 'open uP a new
station, among the Bhul people Where
they • had natter . heard Of Christ. She ,
, .
taid., there were. new over 200 Chkis-: ;
tiites -there. -She. Said. that the ben.-
ston 198;. Marie Swan 187- ROW
Gaminie (absent).." '
Daily •Imatkt for April ,
r-moTrai., Wilkinson 628;"'" Marie
Aitchison 605;" Dorothy 'Webb* 514;
Phyllis' Gaynor * 134. •
Prirner7-Shirley Buchannan Earl
McDonald.
Those sicked . missed. one . or
more days Beatrice McQuillin
.•• . . . • .
• .•.S: S: No. 9, Kinloss
Hours175; Nail.' 00
Sr, IV - Melvin Morrison • 77;
Maimie. Purves 77; Jean ''MiteCallum
7;1. Dj..u01.4idiwomirai:x111ie
6.z9; Leola Wraith. *t.13' made by the mieehmakies with
463:
. .the women of (India Count for rnuch.:
Purves 9'0; Laidlaw 92; Lincoln MOrritConliff°7kdo;: a real ivthmlekin
She -said that the inedical love'
MarY Wraith • 73: ••• and compassion of God. : She I.said
that Christian • social hygiene must be
taught in India,.
Miss Duff gave a challenging ad-
dress on Temperance work:
The following officers' were elected ,
for the coming. year: Pest President,
Mrs: W. P.': Lane; President, Mrs.
Gardiner; . 1$ce. Presidents,
Strachant North Section; Mrs. Mc-
kenzie Centre section; Mil: G. Lane,
'West section; Mrs McDonnell South ,
section; recording Secretarye Miss .
".Viary• „Milne; ' corresponding Secretary. ,
Mrs.' Geer; • treasurer, :Miss , Annie .
Ferguson;' Christian" Stewardship and
Finance, secretary, i Mit. Andrew; 14r...
W. ; secretary,. Mrs. G. Layton; C. G.
LT. secretary; Mrs. donna.; 'Mission,
Band; secretary, ,Mrs., Wellweod; As-,
stieiate Helpers', secretary, Mrs.,.
Gently; supply secretary, Mrs: Col-
clough; TstrangereTzeOretary, Mrs: •
Laidlaw; literature •secretarke. MiSs,,
Lawrence; Missionary :Monthly sec-.
retary; Mrs. Wightimin; Temperance
secretary, Mrs. Moorehouse; press •
secretary, Miss Murray; auditors,
Mims , Lawrence and Mrs. McKenzie;
nOininating, committee, Will- ,
wood,. Mrs. MacKenzie; Mrs. Gilles-
pie, Whitechurch; Mrs:,..Taviner,: "of
Lticknow; Mrs. Christie Of Exeter;
MI'S; Pickard of Clinton; Mrs. E.
Hawking-. of-Roye. Church. - 6
Sr. P. .-Elliott Purves 99; Myles
MacMillan 65- '
• •
jr, pr.HSvonne.. MacMillan, Good
K Thompson
THE SITUATION OF THE PRESS
Hanover Tod
The- curtailmentin service :of a
newspaper affects the whole com-
munity, sayslhe Bowinanville •Statem.'
Man. Continuing itsays,' it seems' a'
eammon impression that 'newspapers
are. Suffering legs from • the . depres-
sion than most other business. May-
be this false impression it 'due to the
high standards being inaintdned by
thenewspaper tocreate that optim-
istic spirit so characteristic of editors
Hover, recent events in the journ-
alistic,' World prove that the publish-
ing trade is .among- the hardest hit.
It is; a Well known fact among pub-
lishers that the big drop in commo-
dity prices' has not affected news-
papers to any extent: . Paper, ink,
.metal and labor coati ,are not down
but revenues certainly are. It Must
also be remenibcred that in the boom
clays previous to 1929 the. firices for
jobprinting, saliscriptiens, and adver-
tising rates were not raised, as was
the case With most commodities,:
With falling revenues the newspapers
are now fighting an uphill battle and
are b�ng fbrced to exercise : every le,"tt ;quiet country tdviii a
com-
possible economy. Wetell you these inereiai. traveller enteredthe general
things so that you too might knowsthre" ' Going through to the potiot
that the publishing businets, It not ,
a ,to•d of , roses in ,this toarid.vade ,at tne neck, he came, upon the Pron.. •
depression. Every. co-Operatlen.there,, -find 'a friend, ' engakegl.
that..:43.1.1jb,-; offered
6,11rasymaerindt., ,c;av, eatiosuenrsto inmintibenorrOoninplyt '..tveo'llteiaut•-•;tJ0,0yrineerss," Aheihsea-idoi`ociq.hoe e are
be appreciated but will :•help keep,
that intOgral -force in Canadian( life; Jones did net , 'kat" I eyes freel
the newspaper, in its proper Place as theboard. He 111°e1Y "°d(reell natI
the protective and leading force Of *14Pereci; "That's alt '1CeP
iet and thego aymy again,".
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