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DR. R. I. P. DOUq^fLL
Honor grdj^iate of Medicine, an^’Maste
-.the Univeysi;
Member of
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two doors eWt of Post Office.
HENSALL, ONT.
Kcsidcn
council was called on Saturday ev
ening to consider the engagement of
Faculty of a. chartered accountant to audit the
r Science, of village books.
estern Ontario, j
e of Physicians
of Oiitario. Office
Mrs. F. Watson, of Detroit, who
has been visiting her parents MT.
and Mrs. Wm. Snell was called home
on Tuesday owing
her husband.
Eugene Tieman,
versity spent a fe
parents.
Messrs. R. Goetz,
Wm. Swelter are
Council in Goderich this* week.
Rev. A. AV. Sauer was called to
Stratford on Tuesday morning ow-'
ing to the illness of liis son Milton,
who underwent an operation for mao- •'
toids in the Stratford Hospital, Wo
hope for a speedy recovery.
1 pint pure Maple Syrup & I Aunt Jemima
Pancake flour fpr 53c, or we can substitute
bulk pancake flour for leap than half the
price, .
WINCHEI A BUTTER
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to the illness of ~
of London Uni-' S
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, Louis Rader and Es
attending County EE
RGER CHEESE
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SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORT:
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QNT.
BANKRUPT SALE
AT HENSALL
Wiridjng up Jackson. Grocery and
Restaurant Business; also fixtures
for sale, electric coffee mill, comput
ing scales, sale, account and cash
register refrigerator, soda fountain
■and silverware, etc. Store open
and evenings.;—I-I. D. Woods.
day
HENSALL
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Mr, Horton, who was asked at the Death of Mrs, Louis Restemeycr Sr, zs 11 /a 4 r>* fn rvrv til ex I on AVednes-
Mrs. Louis
of 7 6 years j
SERV-US TOILET SO&P
Regular 4 for 25c. and 1 cake
week only.last ’council meeting to go over the I
books- with our usual auditors was
unable to act so the Reeve was in
structed to , get in touch with Mr.
J. P. Gibb, of Stratford to see it he
could comeoOYer and make the aud
it. . '
Councillor Camerpu brought up
the matter of making a larger room
for the public library. Several
plans were mentioned but it was
finally decided to move the parti
tion further into the reading-room,
adding fourteen feet more to the
present room which will make
plenty of room for years to come.
Councillor Cameron and Consitt
who arc the town hall committee
were instructed to have the work
done "‘at once.
On Monday morning, the Reeve
got in touch with Mr. Gibbs and he
stated he would be able to come
to Hensail about the middle of Feb
ruary if necessary.
Tiie ’village ’council have every
confidence that the books of our
treasurer and collector are perfectly! Rev. J.
I Tho death took place
day, January 22nd of
Restenieyer at the age
3 months and 21 days.
| The deceased had been confined
to her bed for the past six years and
death come as a great relief. Be
sides her sorrowing liusbamd she.
leaves to mourn her loss one daugh- ’
ter Mrs. C. Burgemaster and three
sons ITenry, Louis and Otto. ■
I The deceased was a member of
the Lutheran, Church and the funeral
on (Saturday afternoon was conduct
ed by the pastor Rev. Ness,
ment in
also Lake Superior fres’F Hearings,
In fer
tile Bronson Line cemetery.
Feby.
Day.
1
14th will he St. Valentine
GRAND BEND
HARVEY & HAR
and Saturday, January 20
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CENTRALIA the meeting. Stewards Rjj'the year
were elected as foliows; .\rthur M'c-
Falls, W. Oke, Nelson Baker, W. J.
Parsons, W. Skelton, IM. Elliott and
Roy Fletcher. For the Session Jan.
Oke, and Albert Brown. Reports
were given from the following or
ganizations: foil- the 'congregation,
by W. J. Parsons, church treasur
er; for the Sunday School by Mr. M.
Slcamon; for Women’s Association,
by Mrs. George Thompson; for the
W. M. S. by the pastor in the ab
sence of the treasurer Miss, Wilson;
for the M. & M. Fund by the Sec'y.-
Trcas., George Thompson; for the
Building Fund by Albert Brown;
for the Mission Band by the pastor
. Albert ^litchell reported for the
Parsonage Trustee Board. It was
intimated that the combined fund
of pastor’s salary, W. M. S. and M.
& M. Fund reached an average per!
member the highest of any charge
in the presbytery. ______ _ ____
One of the oustanding events of conducted by her pastor,
the evening was the presentation of
an address and purse of money from
the congregation to Mr. Lloyd Hod
gson the choir-leader for three and
latei#
on^.
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GRANTON
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There passed away at her
home, 372 George St., Sarnia,
Friday evening^ January 24th,
cf Sarnia's oldest ladies in the
son of Mrs. Mary Lingard, widow of;;
the late Wm. Lingard, who prede-};
•ceased her nine years ago. Born
Hyde Park, Ont., Dec. 6th, 1845,
she came with her parents, the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morley to-8
Blansliard township at an early age J
and from which place
Mr. Lingard, moving to a farm near-|
by to live. They later conducted a g
bakery in the village
from which place they moved to p
Sarnia, where they' again conducted I?
a bakery for some years. She ledVCsb
to mourn her loss, one sister, Mrs. \\
Geo. Crew, of Leamington, aged 87
years; also a -number of neices andT;
nephews. . n
Funeral services on Sunday were : i
, Rev. Mr. ’ :
Clendennin, interment being at the*;'
Lal&view cemetery. The pall-bear-;
ers were four nephews and two nei- ■ ■
ghbors, viz: Mr. Thos add Mr. Wm,
B. E. Hicks was well attended .and one-half years. The ^address ..was. Morley, ,of Granton,; Mr- ,R. Moettacjy
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There lia$ been many a furry jack & to see outsold liiend Frans: I presentation made by Mrs. Thomas Mr.
Quite
away from the burg
Stalled in the snow.
M. Colling gave a lecture
-correct but as there are certain ru-! in Tilbury last Thursday n+glit. Mrs.
more circulating through the village Colling went with him as Car as St.
it was thought .best to bring on a Thomas,
chartered accountant.
a number of cars have
and have
been
been
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Gode-
a attending County
Reeve Robt. Higgins is, in
rich this week
Council.
Mrs. Flemming, of Lucan, spent, a
few days this, week visiting friends
an town.
Mr. Robt. Groen has
position at Thamesford
anove there shortly.
Mr. and
tended the funeral of the late Lloyd
Scott of near Cromarty on: Friday
fast.
On Sunday,.’ February 2nd at the
'United Clmr.cij there will be a men’s
choir 'of some 40 voices under the
leadership of Mr. W. O. Goodwin.
The piany friends of Mrs. Angus
McDonell will be pleased to learn.
;She is getting along as well as can
be expected .after .’her recent opera
tion.
The many .friends of Mrs.
Sheffer are sorry to hear she
fined to her 'room through
Her many friends hope for a
recovery.
The Carmel Presbyterian
accepted a
and will
Mrs. Ed. McQueen at-
Nod
is con-
illness
speedy
church
•held a business meeting of the year
’On Friday evening last. At the
close of the meeting lunch was serv
ed by the’ ladies.
Mr. Fred Bouthron has purchased
from his brother Jas. AV. Bouthron
rhe cottage opposite.' the post office
.and intends making a number of im
provements tb it.
The A.Y.P.A. of St-. Paul’s Angli
can church held their meeting on
Monday evening with Mr. Peppier
presiding. After 'the devotional ex
ercises, questions on the Prayer Book
wdre asked by the members and
answered and explained by the
.■rector Rev. M. B. Parker;..
The congregational meeting of the
Grand Bond appointment of tlj» Uni
ted church was held, last week and
At. the annual" meeting of Carmel elected the officers l'or the new year
Presbyterian Church reports receiv
ed from the different organizations
showed a successful year. The' fi
nancial report, read by the retiring
secretary-treasurer, Robert McLaren
showed total receipts of $4,317.40
from the following services: Congregation $3,431.09; AV. M. S. $254.48-J
Ladies' Aid $220\,46; Sunday School
$180.96; Welfare of Youth Club,
$L55.29; Sunbeam Mission Band
$55.37; Lord’s Day Alliance $10.75.
CREblTON
Maitin Morlock is on. the sick list, f,3w wQe;cs a3 guq cjul) 5iave
1^r” Le^is 13 vlsitin» about two .drives a week. 1 i
with Mr. and Mrs. F. AV. Clark. ( T,0O hrie n(! +11Q ,1o„ I
Mr. George :Castle, ’of London,
spent Sunday with MisS* E. Brown.
Mr. Earl’llaist entertained a num
ber of his friends at the home of |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr last AVed-l
.nOsday evening'.
Misses Jean Ponhale and Viola
Hodgson of Exeter spent the week-
Carmel Church Report
visiting in
this week.
Brantford,
she married
The young
Presbyterian
meeting on
meeting was opened by singing hymn
599, after which all repeated the
Lord’s -prayer in unison. The Scrip
ture lesson was read by Irene Da
tors followed by the roll ’call and
offering. Hymn 5S9 ws sung after
3vjricli the minutes were read and
adopted. The topic was given by
.Rev. Mr. McIlroy. The. business fol-
iowed: The A. Y. P. A. of St. Paul’s
Anglican church invites the Wel
fare of Youth Club to spend the ev
ening of February ;3i\l as their
guests. It was also decided to
hold a skating party on February
the 10th. The meeting closed
siniging hymn 7 23 followed by
'henodiction.
people of the Carmel
church held their
Monday night. Tho
by
the
Vestry Meeting”
iSt. Paul's Anglican church held
their vestry meeting on Monday the
20tli, the Rector, Rev. M. B. Parker,
iii. the 'chair. The various societies
made tlieir reports, said reports
showing the most successful year in
the history of the church. The fol
lowing officers were elected; A. L.
scuse,' Minister’s Warden; S. L< Pep
pier., People’s Warden; G. C. Petty,
delegate to the (Synod; S. L. Peppier
Lay delegate';
.mond, organist
dent of choir;
IMiSs M. Fee,
superintendent of
Rev.’ M* B. Parker
Case, Vestry Clerk’;
and L.
Mrs.
wisifed
isehd',
Miss Louise Drum-
; T, Simpson,’ presi-
Mrs. Maulkinson and
auditors; J,
Sunday
Rector
; Thos. Simpson
0. Dartj layman orgahiers.
N. S. Faton and, son Jack
in Toronto over the week-
Varley
school
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Council Meeting
.A special meeting of the village
Mr. and Mrs. J. Begg, of AVinni-
peg, $re visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
John McFalls.
Mr. Wm. J. Dobbs has been con
fined to. his home through illness
for the past week.
• The oyster supper held in the
basement of the church last week
under the auspices of group one of
the AVomen’s Association.
ly attended.
Mrs, Arthur Brooks is
AVingham for a few days
Mr. Trueman Mills, of
spent a few days at his home here.
I The .Sunday School are putting
on a spelling match in the basement
ol’ the church on Friday evening,
February 7th. Everyone please
ct/me out and add to the enjoyment.
I AVe are glad to see Mr. AV. J.Par
sons around his office for a while
in the afternoons since his recent
illness. We hope he will continue to
improve and enjoy good health in the
future.
........_ i _______ ___ _______ | The sale of cows which was held
Miss Bulah Holt has been home ^ie ^arns l'c\^
On, the sick list but is much improv-e(]. j good prices realized.
fall at the sound of the gun the last, raYl°r ’n action again.
fom n . ihn j,n„„ ’ The cold weather of the past week
has had a remarkable, effect in this
Ice has been the. order of the day. vicinity tIiere beinS an epidemic of I
The ice was all stored in one week.! ?ewly Parted moustaches adorning
The ice was good and was about 13 uPl)er many of our citi-
inches thick. - zen-s.
,, , / J We are sorry to report that ourMrs. Nad,ger ot Dasliwood, spent vll|age black3miu, in tho pel.son o£
a leu days with Mis. O. S. Atljin- U1. w j Dobbs has been laid up
son returning home Saturday. | [ol. a week wjth lunlljag0 We hopa
Don’t fail to near Rev. J. M. Col- for a speedy recovery. ■
The same officers were returned.
Reports were given by the different,
organizations. After paying off over
two thousand dollars on the new
church and meeting their allocation
there is still over $,’300.00 in the
treasury.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mou-sseaq were
Sunday visitors at J. AV. Holt’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baird spent
Sunday with friends in Thedford.
It was quite' read by Mrs. John Essery and the
end with Misses Edna Beaver and W next Sunday morning anfd even-] (Many of our citizens tripped the
__1 (ing. In spite of the roads •Hazel Wcodall.
The Evangelic’al Ladies’ Aid will
meet at tho home of Mrs. Jacob
Schwartz cn Thursday afternoon.
All members cordially invited.
The regular meeting of the Mis
sion. Circle of the United Church
was held in the basement of the
church, Monday. January 27. There
wag a good" program provided.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
William Roeszler was rushed t’o Dr.
Fletcher’s Hospital, Exeter, on Mon-1
day night where she was
on. We hope for a speedy recovery, again after his recent illness.
The boys were disappointed, on i Mr. C. Mason has bought the house
Monday evening when it was report- owned by the late Mr. S.Hawker and
ed that the EXetef- hockey team -moved it to liis property last week,
would not be able to. play our team |
which was scheduled: for that even
ing. >
A social meeting of tho members
of the Women’s Institute and their
husbands was held in the Institute
I-Iall on . Monday evening. After
lunch a number of community songs
were sung and contests^ held. All
enjoyed a very pleasdi.it evening.
Remember the “playV to be given
in the Town Hall on Friday evening
by a group of young people from
the Parkhill Unitbd Church and
under the auspices of the Evangeli- 1
cal Young People’s League. “Little
Miss'Jack” in four acts. jAIiusic be
tween acts furnished by' the Evan
gelical young people. Everybody
,’cordially invited. Proceeds for a
good cause.
Next Sunday is the day of grayer
for the Evangelical W. M. S/Pray-
seryice Cor the members of tho
. M. S. in tho Sunday School room
2.3 0 p.m. In,
committee of
of Granton K
and Mr. Cliff Huebner,- of Detroit;
. John McIntyre and MT. Cecil
Willis, followed by a number of eu- Foster, of .Sarnia.
logistic speeches referring to tho 1 A neice, Mrs. H. Spuires, has been
work or character of the choir-lead- in attendance during the past week,
congregation Among those who attended the f.tfn-
the close of, Oral were Mr- Thos.I
er. The ladies of the
served refreshments at
the metting.
*Tlw following is. the
To Mr. Lloyd B. Hodgson
Dear Friend,—
It was thought that this annual
congregational meeting would be a
suitable time to express to you our
appreciation of your services as
choir-leader for the past three years.
In most cases addresses are given
and presentations, made when the .
recipient is about to leave the com
munity. AVe are glad that is not I
the case in the present instance and]''
which, gives us added pleasure. AVe <
have
first,
some
cond,
music were “The old, old story’
Christian song and thirdly because
you have given your services free
ly and gratuitously without stipu
lating for any material recompense.
AVe take pleasure in now presenting
you witk.this token of our good will, ’ week. ’ ’"*’■*
trusting that for many years to come] otto Pfaff returiled Home after a
friends at
AVinchelsea ahd , Creditor
• Mr. Alonzo. McCann lias engaged
■Robert Kenny to work on the farm
tor a year.. ■ . ' > '
j Mrs., J. RoWlitiid refpfhed to her
I home after a ■ pledsahi• visit with,
signed on’-benair or the congre-j friends at Goderlck. . ' *■
gatiori'; Mrs.-John Essery, Thomas
AVillis. ‘ .
Centralia', January 23, 1930
address:
Morley; Mr.
Mrs. Wm. Morley, and Miss Bessie
Morley, of Granton; Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Moeller, Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford
Huebner, of Detroit, and Mrs. Chas,
Hayes, of Brantford,
of affection
form of a
wreath from
“Companions
from Detroit;
neices and nephews.
Mrs. Lingard was of a very kind
ly disposition and beloved by all
whoWnew her.
“Beyoiid this, vale of tears
There is a life above,
Unmeasured by the flight of years
And
Floral tokens
were received in the
beautiful everlasting
neighbors; spray from
of*the Forest” wreath
spray from Morley
and fight fantastic on Friday evening
welitlier there was a large crowd out jast at the home of Mr. A. Essery’s.
Sunday All report a good time, But oh! those
! S OP • dai’s were heard to start in the wee
Sma’ hours.
The roads leading to onr village hire in’ a vgry bad state at., present.
I They will no ^doubt be cleared in I,lie
hieifr future.
( Many Jack Ulabbits have fallen
prey to the guns of our qrack shots
lhtely. It is to be hoped that they
■will continue these drives, as tho
rabbits have become a real pest in
the orchards and wheat fields.
AVe notice-soine- of our citizens
have- resurrected their show-shoes,
This used to be h popular pastime a
few years'ago. ' ■ •
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Drown gave a
social evening on Tuesday of this
week to a number of their friends,
who report having had a real good
time through the hospitality of this
generous young couple.
Our local coal dealers have had a
real rush on tlieir yards this past
week, as the coal bins slxrank very
noticeably during The cold spoil.
Mr. AV. T. Colwill shipped v-a , car
of extra, fine- cattle to Toronto on
Saturday 4]pst. ■ ■;
Mr. R. Davey made the . rounds
Avith his snow plow on Saturday last,
much to the delight of our
Dickie sure knows how to
job. :
Would it not: be a good
the part of our’business men to fol-
. low the examples of other towns and
villages and form a Board of .Trade
or Chamber of .Commerce and. boost
our village. We are in the garden
of Ontario, surrounded by tlfo Mmst*
farming community ih ’the country.
On Saturday aftefiioon/ Febfuary-
15, Mrs. Browp’s group of the
men’s Association, will hold Aa
of baking ifi the'basement of tk
church. .Lunch will bb served
men driving in ff-om the country
•should avail themselves ol the op
portunity ojl getting a cup of hot
tea and a lunch before the long
■xlrivo homo,
Congregational
The annual congregational meet-
Big was-held in the United # chttrch
lipro last niiglit. The pastor of the
•church occupied the chair. Mi*. J.
Essery was appointed secretary of
to hear the sermon last f
night on the subject, “Dressing
Christ.”
GREEtNWAY
and Mrs. Manl’ord Bolling, ofMr.
Detroit, were guests of Mr., and Mrs.
Henry JJelling last week.
We are glad to report that ‘Mr.
operated Edmund McPherson is able'to be out
We hope for a speedy recovery.
er
W
: at
! a i charge of the
for the treasury
A’number from this district were
in Zurich on Monday afternoon at
tending the Annual Meeting of the
Hay Township Farmer’s ^lutual Fire
Insurance Meeting when the follow-,
ing officers wore elected; President,
William Sweitzer; Vice-President,
Wllliaifn Consitt; Directors, Stephen
Webb; Oscar Klopp, Goldie Craham,
Johw ,p;» Ran, Rein-’ hol<feipii0’> and John? Armstrong.
This Jvas the.jj'bth annual meeting
that Henry--•FUberB hAw ■htteta.ded as
maiiaxef ■■of - the C'h’jptihy, whieh' Is,,
a record hard to heat..
the evening service
the W. M. S. has
program. -. Offering
of Missions.
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esteemed you as choir-leader,
because of your Clean, whole-
christian life and charater; se-
because your selections of
■in
all that life is love.”
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MT. CARMEL
Alice Dedericli, ^of, .St. Jp-
Hospital,., London,' spent tho
Mr. A. Elson has been engaged as
janitor at the United church for the
coming year.
The “Buds of Promise’’ class in
the United church School are hav
ing a sociable evening
the basement. Every
come.
The study ’Class will
on Thursday evening
by the regular meeting of the Y. P.
S. with Miss Mary Webb in charge.
on Friday in
one is wel-
I
meet at 7.30
to be followed
HURONDALE
thoThe social evening, which
members of the Hurondale Women's
Institute and their families held in
the basement of the' Thames Road
United Church on January 22nd was
a great success with a good crowd
present.
The meeting was. opened in the
usual manner, with the President,
Mrs. Rufus Kestle, in. the chair. Items
of business were dealt with by the
members at the conclusion of which,
the' program of the evening was en
joyed, consisting of an Instrumental
by Mrs. Earl Mitchell; a solo by Mr.
Mervyn Cudmore; a short talk by
Rev. Jas, Anthony; a reading by Mrs.
Lloyd Horton; ah instrumental by
Mr. W. R. Goulding and a solo by
Miss Pearl Wood. Mr; Goulding al
so led the community singing. All
tho numbers were heartily applaud
ed. several games and contests then
fbllowed at the end of which a boun
tiful liihch was served,
- A most enjoyable! evening was
brought to a close by. singing the
National Ah them..
citizens
do tin
move .on
Wo-
sale
and
Miss
seph’-s
week-end- -at her Qipme here*
Messrs. John and Edward Hod-
an visited friends n,t Lucan last
trusting that for many years to come
you may be spared to make the1 two week's $isrt with
words of Francos Ridley* Havcrgal
your words,
Take my voice and let me sing,
Always only for my King;
Take my lips- and let them be
Filled with messages from Thee.
■Signed on’'behalf of the congl’S'
ELIMVILLE
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and Mrs. White’gnd children
SHIPKA
The annual meeting of the. United
Church was iield last Tuesday even
ing with Rev. Haglestein acting as
■chairman. The reports' from the
different organizations “’were, given.
The Ladies Aid will meet pext
Wednesday, Feby. 5 th at the, home
•of. Mi’s. Arthur Finkbeiner at 12 pan.
Quite
ed the
Hensail
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold,
London,-spent the week-end at 1
home bf Mr. and Mrs. Milt. Ratz,
Mi\ Wm. Sweitzer is attending the
County Council meeting
this week.
Mi\ V, Sharp spent
in Windsor add Detroit
Mr§. Hudson 1ms returned to her
home in London after visiting for a
few weeks with htsr daughter, Mrs.
L. Finkbeiner. .
A great many people ate confin
ed Jto their homes with colds and
lit grippe.
a mnmber from hero attend-
fire insurance meetihg
last Monday.
at
of
the
at Goderich
a few days
last week.
i1 Kev■ were called to A’&indsors last week
i owing to the'.scrious. illness of Mrs.
White’s father Mr.. JUckson, whose
death occurred after .tlieir arrival.
Mrs. White and .chil-drdn intend to remain for a tim,e with Mrs. Jack-
son. ‘Mr. White is also visiting his
mother in Chatham While he is
away.
There was no- preaching services,
held nt the Elimvflle or Zion ap
pointments last (Sunday as Rev. Mr.
White was absent.
The play ''Sonny Jane” which
was advertised,-4or-last Friday ev
ening was postponed' until February
3rd.
Mr. Walter Johns, of Western
University was in Toronto for a few
Jays last week and also spent a few
days at his home hero returning to-
London again oil Tuesday evening*
1!/ The young people from this neigh-
borliocyd .Who have been, atwaing
the shbrt courses, in Exeter have had
some very bad weather and roads to
contend with hut nevertheless they*
seem to lye enjoying ‘it nnd'ho
will ho much beitefltted by
they have seed and heard.
*
doubt
whsit