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t) ti Plaretllebf 0014, NVLtIli
thae cadfellOSSe, At 'Hoene .•NNe0
Boo .dart: *Platut4. •tP ; largely natt2raded..0 'Weak brAt'.0Ceie Pr.
, AlOadaY. instaaalleet eteat exereee 0401,4: 1Yeeea lataYlar hg•
• .ith the, tharW,i4 • *'..sAnit„. PrO-fOrred 0, • emeeedele. eyerrineate,[., eaterrailIWzra,
gairret ha Atale Doak; Atetlee! ate e:Feverte, tar 140.'elrlidlrea ,Wereentit* 143,
aes.t• .0V 104 e3r44; eVaai-oementee dt;riut, Ills • eYoning. Prlitea;
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'areZ pelage: .settt-reiattet ateteater i -c XI%m1r1. After, Iti
11041i was 1' for 4 beine',Orglayedet eeeeed deeeirge boh cldetioe,,
le",.a.weed :thatetettle aarapatnent, beete on; Wee enj;yctt by all."
:arrived at, goon '14447 or Po 10.1:-
rettariCe 'Of the 'heckey games v.4•001,VICTORIA ST, Wm laMBT
botli,Stodriteat, and the .10Oakelea,Yet are'!" i41.1i,*-:.V4.M1Aara in'oothircV the' remora
teteSted th, not to mention the town aaee0elatien, of ,Vietoria elittrele wee held
.*.heee, . • •j at the hOme :of .34..r.s.: L. Westbrook, the
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.tWeedethe OVeablottee; being 0! lehereai, arid
:WO 404;a breWn, felt hat, %Stilt Shoes'
al.kd .:$10ve4 to. *Olt, t tr;. r0-4tilv
'th.0" reside th"Ooderiele,
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otat 00.04:4 te,rt'anea for alta
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'St .c!ciaTaies' ,rtharth,' Ooderlehe she's.
neVer .,Witeleseed 'a loVeller : Waddiag ' than'
;that of* i-lliat• SAttirday 'afterno*on when
thugsi
4. ,, fiats lOrlon Jennie Lee, ' daughter a
., Ur, and lkirs.Cius„ 04 Lgte ' 'WO united
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• , .1u. marriage to :nook' ' Curtie- Williaters,
' On Of Nir, oun lats., Geo,. %Warns, 41.
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,oretti:O; , Ur; ' an , ., ,. ,, M.
, '.4niti. ',1#041,Y. of X4,014n44)04,s:
, ,, and' -1+4114, • 'Anetire • "roang,... Mr, and
Mrs. Terchee Ifielde Mr, 'Martin §YrriOns.
,cattle:pe ,Lic,h,ivIreetn:tiamt; dlStursis.,ainttio,Mer.rociOwn. 100::
ay iiviu
.• ;04; alFne*:$0.1111)4.' '''rlis:'ar4',A.P.iireerS't'eCina;rrl‘frc'cv.; 'alSf.:,d''.
and Mrs: Reginald ,LOokherC all of 'Tore.
•, : president.. The Meeting opened by 'singe 0. 0 Continued fiOni Page 1,) ,' . ,. , - , Mrs. O. P. lileOeiroick. VfOnele; 13144
The. 0.0401,0# tutustrial - vegrapition lege eeeeeh ..aforeaug !couteee* and tole proeceded to reed the minutes as spore. ' Interest was added to the antart.'affalr Mr. and 'Mrs, Ralph The% Stratford:
decided at their last Medina to Stage a, lemed nath the Lord' PraYer. ' TN' 414 toy. • - '.. . , , , when ot, not ohjut. A. Seager, ,PlehoP „ min; Pont% „,vilertoa, D4trigt; Prank
- draw in ' order 10 raise a little: extra ., pealin vaa rs0,4, its" Ms. s,,,, avess.,7,r40%,, , 4-nairtnart Bo% hOWelteras hot otivon,-*Iga a. native Of Getderfah, and altenebtey. Ne York NW. Douglas vo,t-
volley. • a eitearaittee WV 10 Lt who . etter Whieh the" hYMn, I Pecepting the Wing et spectators and de
el Liko ,. WSee
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all old mend of 'both •leinilles, ianie up obeli,' buelph..
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' have collectea .prlaea, fr eVen in ritembert Traveling On.", WAS eunge The eeeretarv from tendon: to Orform the terelnony4 In the evening ;Gifford innate -ea" and.
'which 'are to .10 drawn for On eeereee3 too. the, report for 'the' eeeleiere----m—ee-t..' Inlao °tilled, t,,tilioaat 611:a e -Elreetiteirtnthae ' 4141114 urte!' -1. 'was Olisted by laet 4,, N. 1-.1., alills.! afiee . Edith larillianue entertained In
Igth hext, feeeeeeezteang eon teem pliveee ing, tte did the treaearers A das-eussion,, teem, et, he prooeeded to otem t to wrest rOOtar Or k/t* faOrgO's- ollurob, . 1 hanar of the Attendants and guests at a
In Orldfellowe' Itell lett. ehe exact thite' wits -held on. let:ir to raise hinds; It was 'the Peepers !rem PL,Pr ' rasp. P A briek This historie ehureh, thronged with , supper, danee ire' Hotel Bedford.
and tircUmStantea Will be anneUnOced decided • to have a play in the near fut.- ' •-• '- guests and interested friends, Was beau -
later. The prizes; teanSig of 1St, a cedar. ure. Tbirtyethre,e siek •
ealis were re- 8.,,e'ee/le ea eruale ' er ge c 412Urin tifully decorated 'with ealla 11110; carna-
' auto ever .4th, a card table; 5th, a ba , with prayer."'A vote of thanks was ton -1 r,,,°,,,m's 4"°111Pani°4 br ‘8h
thest; and. a Carlton 'blanket.; 3rd, at ' ported. BeV...Ctalk closed the ineetingi -"dug the detig4tY la47' around the
mita of eneour- marked With large bows of Waite ribbon ' eop e
tions and stevia, - the iuelt 'pews being , p 1
ent .: from her silonerters She ,..... ._ . ' ;
of Parity Iloar; eth. tt• basket; of grOr tiered the hostesseS, being Mrs. L. West- I -).411 ' ' ' • `1"-- • . The Wide* NVUo. was given in Marriage;
cedes; and 7th. a basket of greeerieS. brook, Mrs. B. 'Wilson and Mrs. Curren, I managed to keep the doeuments and tame by her father, looked lovely attired in
Considerable interest is being displaM and a 'social half hour was spent-liy all: 'etulvilliin" thoroughly incensed, left :the ivory satin, close fitting Aqui high „leek.' Mr. Chrystal Archer, of Sarnia, is vis-
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in thedrawing, many Peoplbuying i ,n iting 'with friends in town.
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NORTH' ST. W. M. S. 1. tecetieg for Mira Bailey to being to a ,
lite and long tight" sleeves.. The skirt 1 ,
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tielrets tor the affeir who do not corn; „ I close ;aa best the mieht So she Went was. Joined to - th.
e t bodice in diagona ii
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moray purchase earne. It is hoped that, ' The W. M. s. of North street United - . - - --- - - ,
through the three stages of councillor' "lines, flaring fall to her feet, the train 1 Mrs. Manson Reid, and chairman all in one even- lolling' secretary grac Brock street, 1.s
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a eouple of hundred dellari Will be: 'church met on Monday afternoon, with ully from the waist, ' An ' visiting her mother in Lucknow.
eeeured. , . . • ! tire_ president, tem , aletheriagton, in the 4,,, d"1g: . , exquisite yell Of rare out rose point lace, 1 ..414.11. •
' C11414. and Mrs D.. J. alantelon at the caught tap -shaped a,t the. side -1001 'i.via-"" St ey tali of Auburn; who bag
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4pys SCOUTS COMICTTBE-- - - - „. ':ei ' --Th ' ' - - Irnat rt!o All Moot --
1" a."' crillectinir wall- ugenett-1/Yrt -Mict-d.. -what the trouble Was all about, orange blosaorna, fell iottly aver a Yell been • visiting his cousin,. Howard WU-
The Scout Committee of the ist and few minutes of silent prayer, after which.
e f bridal- net which extended beyond the ins, has returned home.
2nd Cioderich, troops Of Boy Stoats an- Mrs. Hetheringterreffeied prayer. After basically' the fighting, lady explained ' ° . •
ena of the train, she wore white gloves
'notence that the annual meeting will be a brief business seesion the chair was+ i)liellY• that there VitS-0. clique In charge and shoes and carried a bouquet of Joel. ......„
held fit maeitay Hall on February leth taken by Mrs. O. T. • Watts, who con -1 of tbings' In Bayfield and that they had henna. trill roses and, freesia . whe ro a ,t - ; ' Miss , Reta Fear spent a week visiting
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at 8 pm. -sharp. , Businees. e *The eke- ducted- the devotional program. The been. running things to suit themselves ron Of honer, Mrs. Ernest Lee, of Tor- ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear,
Alen of the oommittee and officers for ' reripture lesson, Luke 18135-43, was read for a long time. She intends to see to on .
to, sister-in-law Of the bride, and the vilnitcat '0
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• 1934. The Smuts will give .eahibl-tlan 01- emigJaa-Emill" 41"harlAiv "4--treafere---ear
it At, theerr rreid
nperscen,d: wringliQt env:rw. sto?. u
-ieridesnueichis...-atiss --Edith -aVilliarrise sisterde----_ ______ _ , _se.— •
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Now–. as -
always . .
the best -
liked Sodas
in Canada.
e-eente-ofetinareattieltiee. -The- pirents of let, "Among the Multitudes," Wt3.4 reae,
Q the bridegroom, and ss Catharine MiIt4Bunt, who on the teach -
the boys and all eitizene are timed to at. by Mrs. Frank Bishop.Mrs. ,W. J. -An- u- , - , _HAM. e. eGoderich, yeereageeenea _ogee In. Inge -staff of lasev Bram urg, es n _ e
I D tO tliam," she said. "They have got - r • - . • - b- Pe VIA-
tit Mi . ss t11 is
n ere'i iii- P uresqite, c ose- ng oc of deep 'Wee -en ' ' her •parents, Mr. and.
rt and interesting as possible. A sil- Items of news from various missien now on .." - - * . apricot georgette, over satin of the stuns Mrs. Issr: T. Bunt, Pictan St.
er toilette= Will be taken. - i frelds.1 - The lie* 4titsly book.- "Living 1-4= Cou,ncillor -Huston when interviewed shede.. , The skirts tell full from the -I- - - - - - - - ---‘,
'roux° PEOPLE'S HALLi . ; sues in China," was introduced by Mrs; stated that he niainry wanted to have the knees to the oor nd for ed.in a- rain '
. et '0, _m t' , . . 1111.,s, 'Madeline Cameron has returned
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matter settled and forgotten. He had • .
M. Et, b te , h- ' . n.
• The Inter-denornMationat Y o un g ..
synopsie bie-the.first chaPter: -Mrs. Rab- voted, for _Rees as shairMan- and for -Mrs
People's Rally of Oaderich and district ertson also read extract .% . from a letter naiiey as -secretary_but afterwards • dis
Commences on Monday evening, Feb, 19, covered that a pollee. village Of less than
recently receiVed from Miss Isabel IVIof-
at. 8 p.m. in Knox eliurch, Goderiels s popu a on as DO r gat o a seere-
Our outstanding speaker, Rev...D. B, Wit, tellirig of work in the W M.S, hosni- I
turned, back Miss Vernioe Ban has returned eto her
faced with Moline of *the same shade, t - '
tea at Matheson, Northern Ontario tary, He ,adniitted that. -Mrs. Bailex's , _._
oft the fate. They wore '
Rogers. M,A.. B De is the literature sec -e home in AUbin-n after speeding. a very
Several merabera- led in prayer 41#461
_ - , 4.%,„ 1 '-'•ory• Vi pretty y ?Ight , green eatin, elippers, and white gloves,
-- et asnearl rieht excent that • •
retary. of the General I3oard of _Religious ding was closed with the benediatiori. Theft ilawers.. were Johanna Hin, roses',
e , pleasant 'week -end at the home of her
v"' a lOtzras'left out- -- - -- ,
Education of the Cburch ' of England in -Chairinan Ross over the phone stated their d -Iiii
eel) er son adding a lovely corr.! ' •
aunts Mrs. Osbalateston and Mrs. Wilke
Canada, We infite all young People VICTORIA ST. W.M.S. razgTING that there was a great deal to say about trast to the rich shade,s of the costumes I; ' •
ins Gioueester Terrace.
and older people of Goderieh and Dise The W. M. S. of Victoria St United I the matter. He thought -that Mfrs:Bailey; Mr. Clifferd V. Williams, of Detroit, . ' -
trict. Mr. Rogers. both • from the point • _•_•
church met at. the home of Mrs. T., was being encouraged by .semeone else to : brother of . the groom, assisted his, bro..' Mrs. J. aVlePhee, Cambria Road, who
;of vi of experiens's In training and . -ea . " ' '
.„ . . ‘. make trouble When he arrived at the '
. . s iic y a ernean, ther as . groomsman, while the --ushers has been visiting her sister, ars. van
scholarship. is eSpecially qualified to Ore ' Feb. Oth, with a goo -attendance., - Th.e meeting on the night of February 5th.1 were Mrs Terenee- X. Kidd anci'Mr. Ern Armand, - et -Detroit, returned to Oode-
ini inspiraticni1 addreae to yelling- people. thseting opened with a brief sing -song, there was -as crowd of' people nresent
--- est Lee, 'Of Toronto. . .. .
Preparation for these 'Union._ meeting .followed- with prayer by the president.
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one. ; •
where usually there was presctically no During the-serviee- Mx. 'Bernard Muth been seriously 'ille • She made 'the trip
• I rich, on Monday of this week. She has
' The Bible lesson was read by Mfrs. L, , officiated at the, Organ. During, the home by ambulance, occOmpanied .by her
. Westbrook. Nirs. Postlethwalte gave a The chairtnaln of the School Board signing 0.1, the register, Miss Shirley slam and is now with her mother, Mrs.
Bladder Wiakne.ss: . &ions." The rell call „was answered by
very appealing reading, "ACall to Miss 4rollede. The chairman asked the two
started to Speak and ciand mat be 'tan- Ae.
-williams, neice of the groom, an aecom- McMillan, Cambria. Road. .
Wished violinist. 'played' "Salut d'Ain;j • '
fifteen 'Members, sac visitors being. Pre- eonstables. Pease and the new appointee. our She- , was daintily ,frocked. in a For Sprains and Bruises. -e -There Is
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Trotible'some Nighis sent. Two new znembers were added to
the, roll., Mrsi. Breen gave an excellent -eron maintain-order--but-they---would -not
Lit.tle to make the offending Jno. Cam-
, at and brOwn•shoes and Carried a .nose- sionsethan Dr. Thomas' Eclietric Oil. It
tomato colored corded silk, _braeaLeerepe_nothing better for Sprains an contu-
reading on Jakartn. Mrs. rt. T. -Inianiu do it for.hlin.
et as and S " . sag* - - ''s lin - t II -
gay -of _s_We„ _pp____we_etbearteeo - will reduce the swel. g that fo ows a-
-- Swiftly Rete-ve spoke On Pr'anees Willerci; • The Opium
'1.--iallie- in 'China; and feed a very fine - He -managed' to get through Most of -
- .- The Battle - - - - .--
. held t al11 t •- • '' '
n , home of he sprain, will tool the inflanundd flesh and
c.rticle en tediperance, "Sold to Death." bride's parents/ 'Here mr. and Mrs. Lee, draw the pain It will take the ache
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If You are thoubled With a burning Mrs. (Rev,) W, H. 'Moss as the guest Mr.. and Mrs:, Williams and Mr. and ...
. . oat of a bruise by counteracting the hi-
e ee.aratima ... Illadde; ....Weakeitess, freqatiee, speaker - for- the afternoen and told a Mrs. Montagi*.:,,Willtaitis, , ke,celvad Wien '
. ,L nammation. A, trials- will convince' any
'daily annez,nuee. otting-up.nights, dent, verY interesting story ot th3 work being " the bridal party. Spring flovvers, Joh-
daily
in beck, bower abdomen and down done by them in the home mission.spina Hill roses and freesia, made gay the viho' dOubt its power.
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at the back. 'Girdles of leaf -green Val- , to her hove in Mitchell after spending-
' veteribbotie braided, were worn, the ends- several .:weeks visiting her . • uncle and
reaching to the hem of the dresses. aunt, Mr. and mirs. B, C. eaurinings.
Their hatst of apricot colored straw, were ,
the bueiness in spite of the interruptions
And was reading motions when he came
tO one by Mrs. Bails.y =initiating. biers
self as secretary. Be announced that he
would -'-not read that one because it was
tin -twee; • groineeeyou- -should-- try Ilia lirthe, Alberta.' in the Peace River Dis illegal to ,appoint a secretary in a police pleasant roonie. , •Mrs. Lee, mother of
411114Dilla vitiate . of Dr. Southworth's triet. -Rev. .Cralk gave a short talk on Village of less . than See popul4tion. the - bride,„ was ' becomingly gowned in
- tratatbsr-a4d-zee- what; a wonder/id dire prayer. Atter' the eingitig' of the Doi- Mrs. Bativ_refusea to -accept his ruling pearl. grey georgette and grey hat trim '
forenoe they Makel If this grarid old ology the meeting was brought to a dose -nd made a JUMO for the motion Pallet. rued with iFrench flowers bunched at the
;formula of a well known Physician -with PraYer; A---thintY Witch ,aiiis eer-eene_Aer,eutile _ensued in which 1lfor
to back and carried, Pretraer roses. Mrs, i
.btingt Yon th,e swift and satisfyhig CO111- by the hestesses, tiaras. T. Tabb, Mrs. al.
',nerd the Official documents of- till WillieintS;-iether TOrilie -giooni, . wore a
'fort it /las brougb.t- to.dozene of others, Witson ant Mrs T • Warrenera , ana -
--.. mlinicipaiity, , hq. 14.rg.,.. _P.E111P.Y.,....v.kcpwr. handsome :dres.s-ef -bronze- -green- - treped-
you surely wilt- be ethankful arid very eocial half hour was enjoyed by all. The aged by the onloOkers, fought hard and with sleeves ot shyer broe6.0.?, Her hatl
'eliepiemed: • tf It date -not eatiSfy„-tice March meeting -will be held at the Warne with the help of. constable Pease, who was. the same ' shade ea' the dress. 'Her `
airugglet, tbatteapplied you is authorized of mrs. Jas. Johnston "Essex St. eeized aid held the chairman, she was corsage bouquet was of rattuVe orchids.
o return your money on first bex pur- able to get some of them. . MrS. Montague. 'Mums, of Indianapolis, •
, .ehased. „ This gives you. a teneday -teA • GODERICII 131tIDGE CLUB ' ! _ Shoe/hen. read the:nomination_ ot her- was egiartly go_whed in _black treper with
---e-e-ebt'ittratabts" without risk of -cOst-11111eSS
.pleased with results -se, If you WoUld
-*AO", the...Joys of peateful, -restful' sieeri
and a normal. healthy Wei:Idea, start the
Lit,..todqy- A,0* --good deugalsa can sup,
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TLIE NECESSITY Fort
rAls1,40trsAncw, OP
,M11K NEODS NO EU-
-mong- 14101)46 AR
.11EMANDINO rt OUR
MILK 1$ "'BOTH AFE
AND CLEAN
;At, -the -te-eakb,. duplicate tournament-eeff and put :the a -areal -Ore Councillor ,
trimmings ori„ black .marqUiSettee and
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held Monday evening of last- week, the H
. us.ton Voting ''.for her. He tried 'again black straw hat.
following were winners: _ to get the papers back but could not After the.eeception ,the happy couple
North, and South -,1st, Mr. W., whip. mature them so left the meeting in Ms -
'left on their honeymoon to be spent In i
pie' and Ur, R. .ea, Carey, Pins -120-; 2nd, -P-8. , 1- - - '''''' ' ' ' the southern -Stayswitt a.probable_Sidet
/,,„ ,,, rfranevilvatiltr.--TT.Tc---patur., ealequrther-exelaine'detliat 'Mrs. • Ball !feeeek3.deoe- e
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on, air -us tlaia 8rd, *fr. and Mrs. W. V. elfilehas some documents and orTh
ders in e bride's travelling suit as a three -
Saunders, Star 1
Beate- ot-the tattethatehe-tameretOetkalea p ez'e tallifila:ensembli- Of beown Barris 1
-Bast and West -Jest. Isarand Mrs .- lc
2. MeMelten,-plas 7e,2nrir Mi. te E. r.,a_Et-
man and Mr, Ie. C. Whately. plus 5; 3rd.
-411.7. and Mrs. E. is Dean, plus tie
The !Inners of ;the game held Mon-
day, January ;Oth, Were as folltkve
Mirth amt. South -1st, 'mr. and Mrs,
Y; A. TaYler. 75; inil.:-Mh'sr. It. Ptiltpi-
8911 eta SUS N. Larieway. 70: 3rd, „Mr.
and Mra. la. D., Maimey„, 801.e..
- eVente-anat• West -tat;- afitta-rela: ' 'F.Carey
Illadatustorte.../6.:-.2nd; Ma. -: The _Guttman -laaer-bades-lot IA -exisera-
and ATM W. P. Satindere, '10; 3rd, Mrsfence in the inanicipaI field. 10 state
41.)r.)-,Gallpv----and--- t4sr, *Yas.. Robertson,- -that-the chairman of la 11011WVI1titA1I,
6.41!il. , ' _terrectly speaking, an inspecting trustee,
., ..oit the, toirriatiient held latonclaY of Whop dui It is to act' AS secretary and,
th1 week, the followIng were winners: who they be paid a salary or compensite
Zterth and koutit-4st, ,p,,t,r, J. It. Tay- time of *0.00 Per year. "
lor and•Patrelae CAleacorne Plus taVe Asked when the. 'next 'meeting', Was'
grid*, lAr. /...'tl, Ilancey and Mr.. P. Don -. likely lio behe stated 'that he did not
telly; plus `,21,1:, 3rilt Ur; 'I% It. Patter- knoW,- M14 Wettid net now until the
eaan end Mt e P..F. Cuter. plus, IS. '.: nepere had !nen' returned by. Mrs. Bit -
* id W4 -1s$ ; Mr. D. D. Mooney leY.
afteDr. 4. A, Oraharn, plus lit 2nd; Ili 'the Meantime the Village ,of Basra'
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Mrs, I. D. BettMati .and Mre.X). 'D.- neld has not had eo mucle eXcitement In
AMONG Tlip ciluRcims
The Hurott"Fteelayterai meets in Clin-
ton on Monday, February leth, in On-
tario St. United ehurch.
On Monday evening, the first of the
conimunity. Lenten, services sponsored by
e--__YeosulageeneaPie, of.-„lown, zw.111.-held
In Knox church at 8 o'clock. Rey. D.
Breltodgers, -13,'D:es wilt- he the
s • ea er. 1 very o • we come. - •
'. The settlement conurtittee. •of London
'conference will .meet in London on Mon-
day, February • 18th. Rev, Arthur Gins
clair, of Hensali, and, Mr. Win. Baillie„
of GoderfCii are representatives of the
Huron Presbytery. •
The services in the Baptist ehurels en.
Sunday, February 18th, will be: 10
Lin., Lin., Bible School; 11 a.m., Gospel ser-
vice, pastor, W. 'T. Bunt, 'will preach,
alibied,- "Judas, the Betrayer:" 7 p,MT.,
evening service, subject, "Inspiration to
a Christ -Honoring Life."
The services in victoria street tinned
chureh on Sunday, pebiliary 18th, will
be:. Morning worship, 11 a.m., pastor,
Rev. F. W. Craik, will preach, subject,
"'God's Fellow-workers;"--3,r.M. Sunday„
School; 7 p.m., pastor's subject, D. Is. •
Moody, evangelist, "A Study in -Winning
Souls."
The service in Knox Presbyterian
-church -on Zunday,-
be: 11 aerie morning worship, pastor,_
Rv J reach sub °et „
"Climbing Upward:" 3 p.m., Sunday
School and Bible Class; 7 p.m., evening
service, subject, "The Forest vs. the
Sword" (Did you see the picture?). -
The services In North street Uaited
church on Sunday, February 18th, Will
be: 18' a.m., Men's Club; 11 a.m., morn-
ing worship, pastor, 'Rev. 0. T. Watts, -
will prea•ch, subject, '"Jesus in the mount
of Prayer:" 3 p.m., Sunday &hoot; 7
p.m., evening service, "How t&Make
Life Count for . Good?" Wednesday
evening, 8 o'clock, prayer service.
VICO for health. Drink your -yeast .
this way. °
.Severe -Pains in His gook
'So Bad Could. Hardly Move
Mrs. Errol Hantilton, R. R. 1, Cateraqui, Ont.,
*rites: -"My husband had been suffering, for.a whole
yeateefrorn Bevere pains in his back and they Were so
bad. at tirnes he could hardiyanove.
DOANS Be tried many different remedies, but got no relief.
PILLS - I was told. to get Doitn's Kidney Pillfor him, which
I did, and he has never been bothered since, and his
For Bale at all druk und general stores; put ul; pray by
The T. Milburn Co., Lixriitod, Toronto. Ont. --
kidneY0 WOrk flee," •
HE re ort of the Company for 1933 is one of consistent and constructive progress.
raoam enhante tlae impressive record- -of puhric -service ler`has rendered ,
• aurri* the sixty-three years of its,exiStence. 4 --
rieh and. g-ot the lirm IlaYs and RaYs
to write to Mrs. Battey' ,stating that she,
could nst act as secretarY under the law 1
E he was advleed to return them as &hal
hod obtained them bj terve.
Mr. Ross etplained turther that Coun-
cillor Bailey Is holding up the business
of the village Aseeehe has order forms for
the payinent accounts Which are over-
due.
' .Legal Aspects
Mooney, plus Vat' 3rd WI and Mrs..W.
P. Saunders, phis '
BISHOP CONFIRMS
IVE7CANOIOA
NVOOLLCOMtig
puinitnitc.snu*
wituft 20a -
lis nsitatce. Of SU kInds. Oe
rites. trent' Wirt •befoie reneWing or
Planning new )411suranoe.
limat CARE OF
YOUR REQVIREMM'S
11\r"
u long, long time. The population Is
keyed up IM...iting.the,tiext movelitho
will Make It Is not known but everyone
will be it the text meeting ;to See the
tdome_
Outsiderstoo, -state that ene t
.14
.rinrci,ehet noth sttoces st,,o_e_ totmoil haVe, aold the wleolee'stOrY of the.4, -4 ;Sluldsr - to hulleate that it waS an epoeh *ging
last meeting bat inoUgh luta been given
thit PlintlaY'o Irebruar$ llth' lastthe event, in the :Wont of the tosantunitv.
Res*. azitS. SO,Sger. '13fshol) ot
flwn , eOnditeted the annual cantirrilae
tloil• tereleee In St. George's elittreh,
ed by* the retht Rev.
that assure* you 'of slijk
well iireoseibtppear.
4nce.
In 1933, as in the preceding three years, reotile genefally experienced exceptional anxiety,
the result of incomes beinig either impaired or entirely cut off. At such a time theetni-
Iaihng aidinid. seOgity,..o igfe, AnanranCt proved. of „very .great„.sralue;,,-. -
In tEierviee the Sun Life Company bore a worthy share. During the year it paid out „
'(exiciugi'ire,otrafacy (1-ittrig) nearly• $100,000;000" to policyholders and bertefielaties.
Suni-
larIy,diiikgg the four years Of depression it has paid out Over $380,000,000.
Notwithstanding_ these substantial payments, -flee Company, during_the same four-year
. period, zncreased its assets by $55,000,000--i-ts insu,rances in force by over $307,000,000.
• ASSURANCES IN FORCE, Deeeraher 311933 -f2;770,453,871
This 'large amount, the ieectunnlatmg estates of nearly a million Sun 1.00.
,-wi11-hecome:-pay-shle-tc4--them tii-their dependents during -
this generation ---a stabilizing factor of great social and economic value.
• ,
NEW *ASSITRA,NCES PAID 'FOR 216,57,441
INCOME - —
-DISBURSEMENTS - — —
EXCESS OF INCOME QVER DISBURSEMENTS
PAYMENTS TO POLICYIIOLDERS, AND BENEi!ICIARIES
* 'the year .1933 .
Shtee Organization -
ndidat
Fivo premated for
,
a ea were Mrs. J. E.
..
ti ' orb 'ragman. 'Geo.
OEO*GE AtEitz OMEN
&ruler, ,
toad tdward Won '
totact tho ,e ntirmatioa tervite nisl ' tl.W 41b41 4/reert* tilt I"' tlY years
ctship Itteiolled, toing hte text troll,/ * roldent Of Pett Allx.irt« died In to
s p. v.erzo 1,7 Ire ooke mainv, of 'den ell rebtarstrY ltai. The lettabts
tigtat,zott ot theezoouy ot were brought toiltierieh the 'following
„,
" day tor burial "ill the Port Albert tome,.
onslbflttIe , tem DeceltStd Meat for most of Mt life
Of its meatittg'And the te
WOW. ,
og0tittItt t*rml4ttttle oaonwtlm 111.4"hi5ar th041# ooly In ltmort* Iu*UMmVe4Matt*4"t
int at the evening teriilte. net OA died III*" Mt Y601 *Stie :SabeeVienitt
*red at'Iltintioo ifkboOI *nit 140,1Iie marded sidn414; wt"44t111
the milt mato with vo,lints int itt (lobourt *Wet« Ooderleti.
orb. apork,004 thit wool were tiro thildren by hit iltat wife, Zotal
torionewd tw, neorges thumb: sit 4**Sett Petrett. and. Ma. •
native thetotnt Ot tiOnetith, WAlitt4oti, l't*t Alb0C VI*
1000. OttiMk., *14.40, 00.4 04 "14 ***116 "" "4 141 In flode
ttle. It on eattirtiay, *Woo lab.
K18 L1p tottott ;No &wog tonittieten tiet. A 44 Lot fret*
I *Olt Arne,* thaliat
•.oist Att
,ODD LINES,
SOME OF WHIM/ ARE AS
FOLLOWS
$41 inch Buffet in, hireh wal,
ieg. MA*,
,
1 Chink Cabinet- in ottk, Old
English telt '$.14.00
for. 4 444 4 . 4. $24.00
1 China Cithir;et, birch wal
regain.' 03.00. tott..$23.00
1 dozen Foot Stool, regular
$145, tott..:.4 4 4848 11415
SPECIAL PRICES ON 'CON
'001AIIM REVS
We lit" a seeond hand 3 piece
Oliveto Suite irk **Stilt fk
• hairgairt8
tome in and, look' Mete otret
97,457,059
800,170,033
itonds: government, municipal, public utility and others; stocks; preferred
and common; loans Olt mortgages; real estate; loans on Compaiiy policies;
cash in hanks, and other assets.
Abnoat nint.tentbs eithisomm reptetents the policy- reserve -the atztount
set aside SO guarantee all policy ppymente as they become due. ,
PAID" -VP CAPITAL ($24000,000) an4 balance at credit°
,
of shareholders' account, - $3342,547
ItESER .)rt for tepretiation itt'lliortgages and real estate j :4,885,9(4
statist -US 5,5151,152
$14,180;203,
The valoatiett (4 bonds and stoOks has been made on the basis prescribed for ali 'companies bk,
the Institan6 Department of the D041thli011t a Canada and in centormitY With the tun
authorized by 'the Departmetitcof Iua _of the AP:admit ter'ovinees: _
POlier hove been valuta by the full net lora premium method, a a 'tindartl wore
trAttiOg than reqpiteid under the Ottitlgerit ptOttiSiOgid of the Dominion ItikEttlratiOO Act. ,