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GOOERICH, (NTARI ), THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924
SEVENTY -SFA I TH 1 EAR NO. 47
FINEST GLASSWARE, Hospital Association
The Beautiful Venice Design List of Members of the AIe*andra Marine and General
of 22 Kt. (fold Decoration deeply Hospital AssociatiiOn for the Year
etched on brilliant crystal glans
Menke of thwfineost make and hocked
with 22 -Kt. Gold..
We have 8hcrhete, Tine
Other articled in this new
in and let un show it
1924-25
Classes and The following are the members of
call the Alexandra Marine and General
1kngplhal Ass.s'iution for 1924-192.4.
LIFE MEMBERS
ware.
to
you.
E. C. ROBERTSON
JEWELLER
Authorised Dealer in Genuine Orange
Blossom Engagement aid
Weddle( Rings
East Sid• Square Goderich, Oat.
CRAIGIE'S
INSURANCE ani REAL ESTATE
Apartment to Riot.
Modern mix-r.snis.l Apartment,
on Square. P.w.11ra11.1. at once.
J. W. CItAI1GIE
The Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency
A hoe place to locate. Any kind
of property to buy.
Ileuses and Lob in Goderiak. and
V(dnitr. and Farms for 3ak
A number o1 fine brick house,
fully modern e.quippd. 52.00 and
ij10011 will buy splendid pn.pwrtiew,
worth a lot more money. 537.1,
Wo. unto, 5A(10. Taa), 511011,
5141»), etc., will buy a lewd
Loomis and lot, a tine below. F.me
of tlw properties can be bought on
the monthly instalment plan if
desired.
Farm'. for sale. with all nerewary
buildings and other improvenwnts; l
snow with fall plowing done. Tile
melt of these farms are from , to ,
12 mike from or inderieh. A few of
the forme and pricer:
A very tine farm, 6111-2 ,creel
�500; 43 acral, $21100; 45 acme,
WOO: 112 acnes. 5170»1; 100 acme,
53500; 120 acne. 5.5000; 1:10 acres,
15001 ; 2t»a acres, 5.100, etc.
For `late -.5 good, well-atablisbeal
Grocer Iataineen, china• stuck,
gond live trade. Store to 'eller
Ease. Good reason for wiling.
For all particulate, we
J. W. ARMSTRONG
Above i'arsona' Fair
P. O. -Dotal...) God
\1'urtele. Mr. Charles.
Mael*iy, Mr. ltobt.
YEARLY JIE\IUERS
Allot. Mrs. 11.•..., .t.5.
Aeheeen, Mr. 11. J.. 35.
Brown, Mr. Douglas, 52.
llrophey, Mr. Joseph, 35..
Black. Mr. ('barite.. 42.
Maker, Mr. W. J.. $5.
(Laker, Mr. Tru, 15.
Maker, :Mrs. Montague. $5.
Bisset. Mr. Rupert. $5.
ila.vhler. Mr. Jewish. 445.
Blackstone. Mr. Harold. _5.
(tall, Mlsa 1\'lunifr.rl. 3.5.
Button. Maw: J. F.. $5.
Brown. "Mrs. . P.. I5.
Black. Mr. i ry. R5.
Bell. Mr. R..R...
.('oulthurst. Mr. V. A...33-
Clerk.
...3S./'lark. Mrs. .inme . *5.
-('.sets, 1tr' Williiid. $5.
/'haft. Mr. It.. *5.
Campbell, Mr. Wm..S.
4'raigle. Mr. J. W.. RT.
(lsmpls•I1, Mr. J. A..RSa
/'..r meld. Mr.. R5. \
Ca rje, Mr. Jame.. $5.
Co tom. Mr. T. G.. $5.
Crawford, Mr. Thomas. 32.
('orn.•tte, Mr. D. F.. *2.
Putt. Mr. Calvin, $5.
('utt. Mr. Robert. *2.
1luulop. Colonel. $5.
r)uniep, Mrs. Huth. 5S.
Dalton, Mrs.. 55.
1 i►aer. Mrs. R.. 52.
Elliott. Mr. 1:. M $2.
HOUSES HOUSE.
All kinds for sake. It you intend buy-
ing a home It will pay you to see
the houses 1 have for sale. I have
tnem at all priers. from 5700.00 np.
Some real good bargains on eery terms.,
Drop in and are me.
P. J. RYAN,
Real Estate & Insurance ['boas 00.
Unlimited Quantity of
000D MIXED WOOD FOR SALE
at 13 per single curd. delivered,
THE GODERiCII MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
(Toot of Anglesea St. Phone •L)
t
GEO. WILUAMS
if formerly manager Canadian Bank
of Commerce, Gederich
Dealer in Stocks and
Bonds
Only tirst-class investment secnri-
tiee handkd.
Offie•---North street, next Signal
Off ce. Telephone 53.
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CEMENT LIME
Always on hand and fresh from manufacturers
Shingles, Ready Roofing, Lath and Lumber of all
kinds.
See John Mansville advertising in daily papers for
Asbestos Roofing, then
SEE US
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Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd.
Goderich, P. 0. Box 160
Phone 47W - -After 6 p. ■. Phases 47J or 38S
Anything and Everything in Building Supplier
Auncl. tae v4i
a i s% ('t
of
There are many things the Manager of
the Union Bank can help you with.
His daily contact with business problems enables him to
give you competent advice. He will gladly do it.
Ellie. r. C. W., 35.
Enlme n. Dr. A. 1'.. 55.
Ford. Rev. J. }:., R2.'
Field. 1►r. .4.....45.
Freeman, 1)r. Joseph, $'.
Felker. Mrs. W. J.. 45.
Gledhill. Mr. M. \W.. C..
Grey, Mr. 11. R.. 4.1.
Guam. iter. Father, *5.
(iirviu. Mr. Chari..,, R:..
1:ruhutu. Ur. J. A.. $5.
Gundry. Mr. Thos.. R5.
Graham. Mr. J. 11.. $:..
lsuable. Mrs. A. (;.. $5.
lieey, Mr. W.. $2.
Iter'. Mr. Walter. $12.
(lumber. Mr,. ('. 11.. *2.
Iluttnan. Mr. 1:. W., f5.
'11,144. Mr. Hector. $5.
Horton, Mrs. \1;. 1... =3•
11111. Mr. 1:. e.. 4.►.
11.1. --ton. Mrs. Itdwrt. 145.
Hardy. -Mrs. S. R.. *2.
Hunter. Dr. A. 4'.. $5.
Hawthorne, Mr... Walter, 144.
Holme,'. Ret-. J. E.. *2.
Hume. Mr. J. P.. •
Jark.on. Mr. 1'. 1... *5.
Knox. Mr. I_ 1... $5.
Enteral'. Mr. J. i.., R.S.
'Kee. Mr. Jim. i2.
Kidd.. Mr. Tereta-.'. a(5.
IJttle•hild, Mr. Fred. R5:
letwe 111. Mrs. Alex. $5.
Irsslle. Mr. E. V.,. 35.
Lone; Mr. William. 45.
1.nwrte(lce. Mr. F. F.. 32.
Lawrence. Mr. Frank. 32.
Lewis. Judge E. N.. Rei.
Lee. Mr. 4'. 4'.. 45. .
Mclean. Mr. A. 1).. 45.
Mclean.. Mr. W. 1... $5,
\fn -Villa r. Mr. (:.o., *2.
Mnc\'1•'aa'. Mr. Jam.,,. $5.
Mooney. Mrs.. *5.
Ma.'arn. Mitts "1L. R...
Marti'. Mr. Frank, rt5.
Mit1'Kay. Mr. .4..1.. *5.
M,telheould. 1Ir 11.. 15.
Met:w-en. Mr. .1. J.. 55.
`tNity- :wan. Mr. 1:e.... 32.
Mrlanlglilhl, Mr. }:11.. *5.
Macklin. 1)r. A. 11.. R5.
Mathe-son. Mie.. *5.
112 124\ l.r. L. )1.. $5.
Metinire. Wet R.. R.S.
-Mllter. Mrs., 2.. $5.
Mnnnitits, r. it. 1'.. $..
Maelew,n. rs. W. G.. *2.
Middleton, w• $2.
Mart:wan. M Peter Ier.,, s:..
Mi.,i wltn. Mr. . J... fit..
___._ ,Ilwaln. Mee. I gid. tot.
McKenzie. Mrs. J..
Marney. Mrs. W.. $-.
Miller.. Mrs. Forbes. 52:
McKay. Mr. Mnl,vlm. R.
Mc5.evhl. Mr. Jow•ph. $5.
McKay. Mrs. S. G.. $5.
Bitched. M'r. Thos.. *5.
Noftel. Mr. )\'alter. $5.
!Cartel. .Mrs. -K.. *2.
O'Brien. Mr. D. M.. $5.
Vermont.. Mr. G. I... *5.
Platt. Mrs. .1. S.. R:•.
Porter. 11r. Andrew. 45.
I'attl'rson. Mr. Roy. $5.
I'ridhnm. Sir. Walter. 32.
Porter. -Mr. Ernest. al: ^
Reynolds. Sheriff. 35.
R4Mertento. 5.1r. Charles. $2.
Robertson. 'Mr. (9dren...•. *2.
IG.)...., \l•. .1. %I :45
Rober t s.it. 11 r. W. I I .. a ;5.
IGds•rt,ou. Mr. .1. M.. 45.
14.•1.1. Mr. 1'. A..
Ruston. 1L•. William. R5.
Seeger. Mx. . Chariest $5.
rtutclIRe ' Warrener. R5.
minnow'. Mr. W. Reg.. L.
Sturdy. Major }`r.rl. 32.
S•11:1el'.•r. Mr.. *2.
Nwnus.nt. Mrs. 114gnote 3.5.
Sale. Mrs. C. E.. 35.
Stuuder.. 11 hs .4..i.'. $2.
.ks. M'r. 1W. \1'.. R5
1111s. Mrs. It. J.. R5.
te, It.. Mr. 11. J.. R5. .
Su tet Miss Iree, 32.
Saul 4. Mos. Etta, *2.
1410w11 4. %Ir. Gent».
Swaf(Ie .1. MIss ,less,-, e2..
urtly.
_.-
urdy. iss G..rtrude. .i.5.
Sh.q.. M ..lieergr. I5. -
I,t11'ehous. 111'. Rey. 35.
$10111111 141 r.. A. 11.. 35.
Salkeld, Mr I.*ole, S.5.
Strang. Mrs. 1. 1.. *2.
Tayb.r. Dr. AI x.. R5.
Taylor. Mrs. B. H.. 32.
'I'hom.ou. Mrs. awe., 112.
T\'iii .Ietuu. Mi -s 'ate. R:..
Tny:or. Mr. G. N $5.
T.ui. Mt. J. E.. *2.
TeM ut. Mrs.
Walker. Mr. Wesley.
W(s.11eemb •. Mr. F. \\'1 3.
Wing (`1.n Iltritieh IL 1{, 31
WI I.•. 1Ir. E. It.. R:..
Wiggins. Mrs. H.. *2.
Westbrook,•. Mr. Gro.- $5.
' Warner. MeT.. $2.
Winter.. Mrs. R.. S2.
Whitely. '1►r. J. B. 35.
\Wh.r•Ier. Mr. • 11.. *5. '
Whitely. The Bisset. R.5.
• 1'i 4,Ili n 1: TO WXRH11'
\♦Iasis. Mrs. Jas.. 32.
Buchanan. Mr. (sr... *2.
Bisset. Mr. Samuel. $5.
Inset. 11 r. Gordon. *5.
!thew?. Mr. J11 111121. $5.
Ities.•t, Mr. Peter. $5.
' hiss -t. Mr. William. -i
• Guldthera•. Mrs. A.. $5.
Gree.. Mr. J.. $5.
Kelly. 11r. Led.l , $5. 1
Lamb. Mr.. *2.
McMann•. Mr. J.. $5.
• .M.4'reatli. Mrs. H.. R2. -
McNeyin. Mr. A., A5.
Robertson'. Mr. l'.- A... *5.
Si.nder..sti Mrs. 'tVnl.. $5.
Symonds. Mr. W. J.. *2.
Wolters. Mr. R.. 35.
WI*.on. Mr.. A., tt2.
GOi leltlf'II T1IWXRIIiP
Five R5 tickets and twe'ty-::v..
*2 IMk.•ts were ,.dd In Gnelerieh
t.'wisblp. but they do not wish the
Benne $ publisheol.
.1.
An
China's T houghts
Address
Toronto,
Given in University Convocation Hall
by Rev. D. MacGillivray, D.D., .L.D.,
Shanghai.
•'\\'hut Think ye?" This en. the ful raft on;
eft -repeated question of Christ. When forth Hato 11,
4�Iy.•11 Its full weight It IN a heart- rudderles.. 1111
1241 14.11111W eine for all of us. Christ is think that the
...king Chum that question today lug sln•4s "(Jt
also. By His Providence., ey that is only a 444
the march of events, and by the le still n p.lden
challenge of new thought,. He dr- fore theta. but a
sire. 411 arouse that ant -lent pet.- And there arc *111,111
ph' to the 11.tvwstty of-thuugl•t. "F"r society wheren Is . f ,ruftsrOne.
111
n
as man thlnketh wHki
. le he.' But
'• .•mbn
has n 'further gne•stlen. "what think 1a .I
ye of Me?" For three thousand yv.u•s g.sst. an owlet -tie relight'
i'hltst'.. fa.•.' has been Iowar,lii the run + a few planks even
pest. bat the past is 1.!t n day. The faulty and tasks thews on
dead pied will bury its dead. What lenient. lnu .l1.1his o.Tos Another I+
!tatter: i. her mellows future. It i` Ie,., Iiut thl,,mnst uuly M• fur
linked •with ours. lWtthuot them we ]s . 1 of de will never ma
shall pot be made iwrf..•t. nor will 1#.'.' . Iw ty have west 4
the plan of Gal be complete, The King••l.•y we Intuit
on hi+ dwell
rainbow -unwed the Throne of .,l1ow• M•atltlhd 1:1441 Ix"
Christ Is not complete without 1M• Tiers. raft.. eennot bear the wool
wl.lch they may 1.•uture
um'hi.rt..1 twee 14 is
pa,werles.' !Gime
new alphala•th', verit-
y to wtivatien. But
post,; and salvation
ream. flatting he -
yet 1watt:tlue&
'Ito thio , ollf t r.m',
%ding ,portal
t iustlI*•e,
•••s all the
with o bet•
4111 11.rist-
1' mfue-
nd Mo-
n...W t -
e few.
• the
the
ed.
Have the Beat ALways
Whenbuyh.g n newspaper the same
rule should Apply a. when buying
goody. ion want the best for your thought a th.•Inrntlon of Inde*•n-
nloney. There I. one "best" In 1':411-
I apellr,1 Fr.Mm. We, new fluid
ndu Bud It*Medd. he In ever: hdrtno• .
ome. It is int n seeing of leper. We tn-
What
Iidr' o of a ua11011 destrl ng h. 1.4.'cave].
t did Chita think In Ike (cost.
1..•t her vast literature which en- neither .'an they sneers,.fully rid.. the
shrin.s tiro thought of her sage.' an- •tornts welch inevitably await them.
ower. Whitt 1.n. 1'r..use of it 1411? Nu. not even w111 ,don•tuion. if purely
The first Berman i. that 1t perl.rh.'d. + tilah•rinlisti'. bring the nation safely
like 4eherib's Army. In n night. 141r..ugb. Adoptlnit The words of H.
.•nlw
before the breath of . floe Lord. 'Mut11:. N'.' .. ..E I. atlon w111 ,sway'. fail
11 In nearer the truth to say that ' In ter gest, with c,1J+►Ntropin•."
what Is eternally goo.' In it will sur- 111m.ught Is gtlrwl :' klowhdge i. 1•x•
sur-
vive. In no country in the world ('''hent : int eternal life !n to know
has there
thoughtbeenbeen?owl.?owl.n vast .•xpilmdtr (:al and .bras ('pilot whom Ile scut.
tut.. of thought by so ninny thinkers Items. thought alone is not enough.
ocer sfa•L a long la'rl.s1 of time. 1-' we motet have right thoughts about
It all hl vain? Young China In the • 4'4.rlst.
first euthu'lasm of the heady wine I A FUI1otied Gospel
of the -elution has f..rttu,tt.•n tel,' IIS 1 What think ye of 111m. (/ CAW....
heritance. but she will .gar day ,-her- 1, people? 11.• Is the truth. and the
Leh these quarts ..f it which are not I truth mak.., free. We urs bringing
nutammistie to the larger inherl- t to them a full-orbed Gospel "heteln
flew.' of the new day w-11k•h la teltlg the hope.. of the indivlduala and of
bn.nght to her from the Wood, Chinn ,society and of the state can be fully
will never really *►►s.ess (\mfUeine realised -an individual Gospel, for
and her sage- mote Christ. tete 1.1gi14 men mum 'ay with Paul. "Ile loved
or the World. 441.111.,1 11111111 their teach -1 me and gave illmea•If for me." a
ing. and .11.•rglz.•s their literal pre - l Imetal Il:eepel-for he mild, "We must
„grt44. love our neighbor as ourself.' -aj pat -
But whet `are they thinking now? riots' Gospel which 101%141 Israel
Thoughts from Fralsw-frntn thew- IChina): a hundred -handed (yci"pel
e•mll 44 rid . o
1 \I nte•+pll••*1 TI. w eepo_ which tn., -he. the needs of 'ihen It n
fret. E11glnnd -from .\118111 14011 l► 1 hundred *dots ; a dynamic t:.o.*•1.
mud Lord Rhyw. Thoughts front :Liu -
priest -from Abraham 141neoln and
Ralph Waldo' }:nwrem. 'ln.nglite'
from Canada. which tramernit. the
Is'st 1t can of its own and of
other. nlwe. TTiought, from every•
where. New theatre.. tantalizing
th.eights, stimulating thoughts. ferti-
lizing thoughts 1111 the arid and me
fruitful fields.
Souk, 1'1111114 cries. "\\'e once
You should have your earn ,.*cool pap-
er without doubt, but you should also
have the }1Litily Herald and Weekly
Wm of 1Io'tr.al. It is unel11nbtc•dl;
the gie*test family and farm pauper
en the ...minion and at UI.' I..w' 1'rb'e
o: Tag.. !Milan. It le a wonderful I.ar-
:apin. / Tinge your the Fumi•;' iierald
Iv giving to etch .1111w'rlls•r n ehatw•e
to who 'n. aIle' n. five Own -noel
dollaes
4•.a.11. and ru.91 .111...•rilwer re-
vels -4 a ,large e•alendar wit', n fawin•
sting !Minn. that w,n1.1 :,done any
hone. For thow• who ...cure new .u1. -
!scriber. there are ..otue very hand -
...me rewards. which an' .l.w•rllwd in
11 eat:. T. '*,i.• opt:a ltut I. o. fro'.
Broadcast Bill's Radiolays
DSc \1 M. E. IN)IGL.0 'A
too
UNION BANK
OF CANADA
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Ged•rbh Branch -F. Weeteerrtbc•Manaeor1
Football days remind m'• of when
1 once played the game an' cntne In
ev'ry eye1Iu' welt** my hack na111
shoulder. isms. Thew drove have
gone forever. 1 begin to nmlle.% when
1 (*mild nm a anlle er more for pler.s-
ant exercise. \\lly. I kin recollect 71 e
year the \Wsrrlore here In town 'wet
ey'rr other f.arttell nem for mltls
an' nolle. amen'. One time at Moine-
City. neither ..1.11• had made a wore.
1 took the pigskin througl, the line
for ellrhty yards et* more; that boleti -
down won the game for 4114 an' ei'ry
(wsly Bald the terov.n why we won It
W112 12441 1121' 1 need my head. lee,
that wasn't It exnrtly. 1 kin tell you
why we bea4. ',teas 'ranee 1 was Ira
erslnln' an' knew how to nee my feet,
an' thew of mans.•, my wltsl ala
vented a five-eolon.l ting its n eym-
led of 1'nity fuel Progress. n. the me -
ward sign of an inward gram. and
alas. 1t 1, ea far but a rag. We
.Dreamed first and foremost of Fr..'-
,L.m. We read of Washington and
1.1tw.ln: of England with it, Re-
formation. tteual,.anee and ('oustitu-
tl7innt: puxtnfl••ss_ \W.• translate.,
-nut. Tofu's Anthill" tinder the title
of -+'Tie ltlat4e Steve.' Appeal to
Hen ten." -soul thought of our own
*,,very. We read' 'Booker T. Wash-
ington'.. 'L'p From slavery: and
ellehel over our own end ,' w11t1..n.
('nn we. too. stiller.• a real Fre a ora.
n real ih'tnecra.•y? C\.nho'lps mid.
'The people are tin- haela of the
State.' int our rulers noir: (114 lip
serykr - to the ideal. (1.n we really
amitallze•(11e words of our linger?".
The ideals •f Ileameritey
Walter H. 1'tigr'. the teams .1nv'
tasendor to England. s*mkhlg of
('tuba rind the l'hIllipines. one.. wild.
"It woo. dreid.d to ,stnhllsh the fun-
damental conditions- that nun- make
p esible the lilt Inuit o• creation of
dem..erntie government .states. ft...'
for.• the ballot lutist t, ' popular ullar '.1 -
neat ion. seieut tie agriculture. malt ,-
tion. *11111*' highways. rntlroade awl
the development of the me...tres-'of
unfurl-. The lat.'11Ig1•n.,' and t1..'
eot•wiel1ee of the ntnsee. must
firs be enlightened." His creed
See Our Saiiples
Personal Greeting
Cards
For Christmas
Reasonuide Price.
The Signal Printing Co.,
emoted
Telephone 35 6olericli
WANTS CONNECTION WITH
BLUE WATER HIGHWAY
Orillia Fears Being !Sidetracked from
rupular
11... Blue Water Highway is 1... -
....whole so well knee II thr 4,11ineetiun
with it is eagerly sought. The Orillia
Packet hint atter wentIotting
the mutual arrangement made by the
Blue Water. Iliglieloy Association
and the Sinithern .1.Noulation.
`44.111% to it, that. While there is
y et t flue.. the merchant, of OAP*
N1441 much bueltses frost
the motor teurie 'truffle, should give
c.maiderption to the question
sii..tner they can afford to allow
IhrilL171 to he libletraeked by Attie
the tourizte as they enter canada.
in determining the niute ehicli many
moteri.t.. will folltnv. (Wee their
'Mafia jiterature are hooted. It, will
lie too late, and If vve .1...n1.1 then
11011k1. 101 rime large anemia of
truffle rimming direct from Coiling -
town, regret,. would be In vale.
The natural route for the "Mine
Wuter Highway" ho not Inland from
11110144. ,of t he Georgian nay to Ind-
ium!. tiolo,. to Orillla. and froul here
silong Lake SImcioe to Barrie. The
tourbas will mina a great deal if
they net lake thl, route. From
.14.-e are gradually being mark4.411 i
ally that attract att...it 14.n to
Midlitn.1 and Port M.•Nirell
are ,11..• 4.111,f' grajsk ports on the
tieerglan itay. and ti• Snell have ?be
apt....1 that alway, Attaches to Alit. -
ping. Among the towns. of tintroin
then. is none that all reund offers
area ter attraet ion. to touriete Own
()riffle. ail!' ite beautiful 'situation,
lakeOlde motor eate.p. paved street..
tippArti to visitors. Iletwern
awl Barrie ie 0111.' 14 the beet noel
t 10,4 stretebee 41 Provincial
highway le the ProvIrWe.
filets would undoubtedly appeal hi
the pro:tuners-of the 'Highway
brought to their attent. .
find Polon tutu IsItene a re equally in-
terested. 111111 1100111 11.2, W013111 ' 11114
their Intmlidatitv.
In our judgment. It atouid g
mistake on orillIn'e part toot to join
the Asmsetation. and an equal nib -
(*Ike on the part of the Blue Water
Highway not to lone. through
11... great ilinulon 'in Chine le that
11 oireening man ean ',are nini.elf by
etutching his own hair.
What think' ye of fluent? The
Chinese have got a, far 112 to say bp
12 a Sage-- Ifoly Man. but they will
yet exelnim. "My Ion! and my God."
Thi. is the height of devotion and
tlemeht attltIned by the (1119121111
whleh In the National ()enter-
enee of 1922 for the find time In ite
hionery aewmhled as one body to de-
elnre it. loyalty b. Christ. to exam -
task. and to eny for the find time.
"AV.. wish to become ere. National
Church of F"or the firet time
It nald.•"It seemed greet to Ow lloly
Ghost and to ux." Ite act. and pro-
coselinge Were epeehal and portent -
(rue. yet In the height.. of lte regime -
crated vision It repreeented the con-
summation of the prayer.. 14111 letiore
of mbetionarlea during one Inuelred
snot fourteen yearn. It Wit,
Birthday of the Churrh.
The flirt:Olen Literature Sowiety.
progress. for we have alwaye etriven
to edify nod nouriod. Nu. letelere of
the cloweli as well ay the rank and
1 4'ontInneil on page 'seven)
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that fall. T1121 bad a feller caret keep
np room. kind of outdoor ',port like
foretell. golf er -er something
tentile ato' nt golf l'41 never shine but
only- mine. fer mine. 1 Blown ev'ry
Saturday nit tny or radio to f000thell
genie. no. browlen.t. whatchn call it,
blow by blow? Gues. that applies to
twirAo fight.. lout you get m.o all the
t..11 Ahont the game; n‘la• they nehleve thie program. hut how'
get in Moho' 111 111'111 %teflon. on My ing, diailltedoned, they feel like Fieto
good. 01' wirelees oed.--Coeleright. In one of hie ollttlognew-the need of
weatingtoot,e igiectrie and Man- a dem Divine coif,. and. no he dbl.
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