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Adapted from the stage playbased on the famous novel "A
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Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.
Thurs., Fri, and Sat.Nov. 11, 12, and 13
Johnny Hines
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"RAINBOW IRI Y"
Comedy "GOOSELAND",
Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 16
Martin Harvey
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"THE ONLY WAY"
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Wednesday, Thursday, Nov. 17, 18
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Jack Holt and Florence Vidor
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"SEA HORSES"
Comedy
"AIR COOLED"
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WEST] IELD
Mn and Mrs. Charles Lockwot cl and
son Jimmie of I ensall, spent Thanks-
giving with their father, Mr. David
Carter.
lefiss Ruth Vincent of London spsnt
Thanksgiving with her parents, 1'Ir.
and Mrs. John Vincent.
Mrs, Charles Keating was called to
the Nile on Sunday owing to the ser-
ious illness of her mother Mrs. Ed-
wards, who is making her home with
es her daughter, Mrs. Seagus of Nile.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Stonehouse and
son Donald of Goderich spent Thanks -
in giving day at the home of the former's
Is parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stone -
El house.
MI Miss Ella Sowerby is spending the
Thanksgiving week with her parents
in Goderich Township,
IV Mr. and Mrs. Alva McDowell'. and
11 daughter Fern were in Londesboro on
Sunday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and
al family spent Sunday with Mrs, Camp-
11611 bell's sister, Mrs. R. Gardiner of
Lucknow.
$11 Mr.. ' and Mrs, John Buchanan
MI of Wingham, spent Thanksgiving with
the former's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Buchanan.
Mrs. James Tunney returned home
last Thursday after a few weeks visit
FOR SALE — Young calf for sale,- FOR SALE ` -'Two grade 'Durham
Apply to Geo. H. Tervitt, Phone 6- Steers, x polled Angus Heifer, stock
602. ers two years old.—F. J. Lewis, R.
1, Wingham. Phone 2-612.
FOR RENT :Brick. House,with gar-
age, ;and all conveniences. Apply to
Robt. Allen.
LOST—A white 'Yorkshire sow. Last
seen near Wroxeter. Please notify
Clifford Scott,R. R. 2, Mildmay.
LOST — Spare tire of Truck 34 x 5,
Somewhere between Wingham and
Clinton, ; Finder kindly communi-
cate with the United Farmers Co-
Oper. Co., at Wingham.
FOR SALE -:One of Wingham's ni-
cest homes, at a reasonable price,
as the owner purposes leaving town.
Every modern convenience, also
garage, good garden, and fruit. $x,
ono cash, balance on mortgage,.—Ab-
ner Cosens, Insurance and Real Es-
tate.
NEW 5927 WALL PAPERS Why
not re -decorate your living room
now, ready for the long winter ev-
enings just ahead of us. We will
gladly show you samples, and give
an estimate: on the cost. —: Elmer
Wilkinson, Decorator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE -Farm
Stock, Implements, etc:, at Lot ;
Con 3 ,Turnberry tap., at r o'clockl
on Thursday, Nov. '8th. See bills.
W. E .Stewart, : Administrator
John Purvis, Auctioneer
WANTED—Young man with some
experience in Wood Turning. Apply
Wingham Rubber Co..
FOR SALE Apples for sale, at
Bluevale Creamery. Phone 609-4.
I' , t 1. I n..,_A gold wed ti g rine,. t)wn-
:r ruay 1.t.vc same by proving the
peeve-. y t :. u paying fee this ad•ver-
tis" Met.? Advance limen
FOR SALE -- Six year old horse,
and good rubber tired buggy.—Ap-
ply Advance -Times.
STRAYED Four polled "Angus
cattle. Finder kindly connnnunicate.
with --f: W, Joynt, Lucknow.
FOR. SALE — Handsome oak side-
board, also four burner Oil Stove
with oven, For sale cheap, Ap-
ply at residence of -- E ;J, °Mitchell
FOR SALE—Sewing machine needles
at thirty cents a dozen, for any
make. Te avoid niista.ltes, bring
or, send, samples of needle shuttle,
Bobbies and - bands for any snake:
New Rayntond, New Williams,
White or any make repaired and
made to work as well as new, New
Horne and ideal Maeiniiea of at
e sold
r Cut tate prices for cash.—A.. W.
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Webster, The Tailor Upstairs Over
The Advance '.i"inies Office
LOST— In Wingham, on Sunday
• evening, a sum of money. Finder
kindly leave at this office and re-
ceive reward:
ROOMERS WANTED - Apply to
Advance -Tunes.
TO RENT — About Dec. 1st,' a sev-
en room, furnished; cottage, elec-
tric lights, hard and soft water. A
good cellar. Apply at Advance -
Tines.
FOR SALE =- A few barrels of Spy
apples, a of russets, x of greenings.
Apply to Wm. Fields.
AUCTION SALE—loo head of young
cattle will be sold in, the field be-
hind John Joynt's residence, Luck-
now, on Friday afternoon, Febru-
ary 19th, commencing at 1.30 p.m.
sharp. so yearling steers, ro two
year-old heifers, 40 two year-old
steers. All well bred. and good
quality. Terms -- r to 7 months
interest on approved joint notes
with 5 per cent per annum interest.
John Joynt, Proprietor
John Purvis, Auctioneer.
NOTICE re VOTERS' LIST
Take notice that His Honour Judge
Lewis, will hold the first •sitting of
the Court. of Revision on the. Voters'
List for the Town of Wingham.for
1926, on Thursday, the 25th day of
November, 1926, at 1.3o pen.
Dated at Wingharn, this xoth day
of November 1926.
W. A. GALBRAITH,
Clerk.
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DON'T DELA'! The time is WOW!
Ari' IRISHMAN IT Ta
To the , Editur av a l thim Wingllane
paypers,
Deer Stat, Did ivir ye see such a
mix up iia yer loife, Here it is only
tree weeks until elickshun day an nivir
Tory in the field fer Nort Huron, at
all,at all: Mosht loikely theer will
be wan befoor yer •paypee is printed
this wake, fer it isn't leiike us Tories
bein moshtly Irish, to miss the chance
av gittin into e shcrap, .but, shure, our
man, whoivir he may be, will hey a
harrud road to thravil be rayson av
gitin so late a shtart. Thin tink av
the handicap lie will be afther ha -vin,
wid . Mishter Ferguson's polishy not
feindin much favor wid the winn,min,
an his havin to put up a foight be his
lone, so to shpake, an the Grits, an
U. F. O.'s and W, C, T. 'U.'s ate the
Toronto Globe all busy cuttin black
thorns fer the other fellate. Ms an
Irishman we will nade to nominate,
fer the harruder the foight the betther
Ipiazed an Irishman is. He always
Ioikes to' be in the thick av it wheer
the harrudest blows are bein shtrtck,
so he dies:
I don't want anny av our byes to
be discouraged be rayson av army•
ing I hev said; fer I 'belave we shrill,
ev a good foightin chance in Nort
Huron,: .in shpoitei av all the • (Ids a-
ainst us, not ivirytiznpirince.Tory is
with friends in Goderich. h
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Kernick of
Blyth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jahr: g
'Vincent on ,Sunday.
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Property in the --
Township
Township of Kinloss
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a certain mortgage
which will be produced at the time
of sale, there will be offered for sale
by public auction at the premises on
Saturday the.2oth day of November,
A. D. /926, at 2 o'clock itrthe after-
noon, the following: valuable premises
namely:
That portion of the southwest cor-
ner of lot number Twenty-six in the
Fourth Concession of the Township
of Kinloss in the County of ' Bruce,
having a frontage of 231 feet by a
depth of 377 feet 11 inches.
On this premises is situated a frame
store and dwelling' combined 18 feet:
by 51 feet; and kitchen attached i5;
feet by 20 feet and woodshed 14 feet
by 31 feet; also a good frame and .ce-
ment stable en feet by 24 feet and a
frame garage 12 feet by 21 feet. The
premises are -all in good repair. There
are about two acres of good young
orchard and a good well. . The pro-
perty is five miles from the Village
of Whitechurch and about seven miles
from the Village of Lucknow, on a
good gravel road.
TERIVIS OF. SALE:—Ten per cent
of purchase money on day of sa1e,
and the balance within twenty days
thereafter. The purchaser can ob-
tain possession forthwith. The pro-
perty will be offered subject to a
reserve price.
FURTHER particulars and con-
ditions of sale will be made known at
the time of sale, or may be had on
application to the undersigned.
DATED the fifth day of November
A. D. 1926.
R VANS'TONE.
Wingham, Ont. "
Vendor's Solicitor.
SHERIFF'S SALE .OF LANDS
The County of Huron, to wit, by
virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies, issued'
out of His Majesty's Supreme Court
of Ontario, and to medirected and de-
livered, against the Iands and tene-
ments of
ene-ments_of Milton J. Smith, defendant,
at suit of Robt. W. Shaw, Plaintiff, I
have seized and taken in Execution,
all the right, title, interest, equety of
claim of Milton J. Smith in the foll-
owing lands and; .premises:—
All and Singular that. Certain parcel
or tract of land and premises, situate
lying andbeing in the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron„ con-
taining by admeasurement together
Two Hundred and Thirty -Seven acres
(23e) be the same more or less, and
being composed of (A) lots number-
ed Twenty -Seven and Twenty-eight,
in. the Seventh Concession of the said
Township . and (B) that part of Lot
Numbered' Twenty Six, in the Seventh
Concession of the said Township,
which is more particularly described
as follows: that is to say, Commenc-
ing on the North Eastern angle of the.
said lot numbered Twenty-six, then
Westwardly, along ' the North litnit
of said <lot Forty rods, then South-
wardly, parallel with the ' Eastern
boundary of said lot, to the road al-
lowance North of the Maitland river,
then Eastwardly along the said road
allowance to the Eastern boundary of
the said lot number Twenty-six, then
I 'orthwardly, along the Eastern boun-
dary of the said lot, to the place of
beginning,
Which lands and Tenements I shall.
offer for Sale, at my Office,: in the
Court House in the Town of`Goder-
rete, on Wednesday, the Twenty,fourth
day of November 5926, at the hour of
Twelve of the clock noon.—R:, G,
REYNOLDS, Sheriff, Huron,
Slnei•rrff s i)ffice,, Crodertch,
August ti th, ;5926,
goin to turn his coat an vote an wurr-
uk fee" the Grit parthy that wus 'half
wet in the lasht parleymint, an mebby
will be so agin. Nobody ivir heard ay.
Mishter Sinclair,• arr Mishter Charley
Robertson, ayther, fer that matther,
wurruki*n much fer the cause av Tim
pirince until it became a political ques-
tion, Thin). Grits do bate the whole
wurruld fer turnin an twistin.
Main, av coorse, a lot av feltahs, who
ginerally vote wid the Grits, are in
favor av Mishter Ferguson's po'ishy
av shtronger beer, an more av it, fer
thim that want it. Mebby there will.
be enough av thio vote wid us to
make up fer the' droy Tories we will
nubby lose. • Nort Huron has a Tory
majority to shtart wid, if ye ,count
ould ' toime Tories, an ould toime
Grits, but, av coorse, tings hev chang-
ed
g
ed to what they used to be whin ye
cudcount up the votes . 'in almosht
anny pollin place, befoor the ballottin
shtarted, an not be ashtray more than
wan arr two votes. Now wid the
U. F. O.'s an the O. T. A.'s, an a lot.
av ne'w payple who hev moved into
the towns an 'villages, an the wimmin's
vote, an a lot of young byes an girruls
growin up wid more interest in dan-
ciin than in pollyticks, 'tis 'harrud to
make an eshtimate, so it is. 'Tis loike
drillin a well siviral hundred fate,
dape; ye are wurrukin in the darruk to
some ixtint, an kin only guess at what
ye are comin to be examiner, what ye
bring up in the ind av the dhrill. 'Tis
mesilf that has been afther doin some
borin into tings fer the pasht few
wakes, an' be what I foind, I don't
tink it is wather we are goin to sh
troike this toime:
I tink mebby I hev the' missus a-
bout 'convinced that it wuddint be
roight fer her to'shpoil' a good record
at her toime av loife, be desertin her
parthy, fer, afther all, whin ye git
down to brass tacks, as me bye who
wus oversays wud say, 'tis just the
ould shcrap betwane the Tories an the
Grits. I am not goin to say what
it cosht me to change her moind, fer
I heven't paid me bill yit at The Wal-
ker Shtore, but T tinkshe is all roight
now, but ye can't always depind on the
wiminin, so ye can't.
'Tis a foine day, an the missus says
I shud be out rakin up the laves aff
the lawn, an so I tink I had betther;
go an do it, as I want to kape her
plazed until afther the elickshun ,is
over.
IYours 'till nixt wake,
Timothy Hay..
SCHOOL REPORT
School Report of "Union S. S. No.
Turnberry and E. Wawanosh.
Sr. 4th - Charles Coulter 81, Phyll-
is Weaver 76, Jean Coulter 72, Fe; i
Lott 63, Alex Coulter 4e?
Sr. 3rd — Jim Weir 75.
Jr. 3rd —• Chester Coulter 65, Orton
Grain 64.
Class 2 -- Janet Coulter . 78, Elsie
Webb 74, Herman Mowbray 69, Ken-
neth Currie 63.
1st — Flora Coulter 79, Norman
Deyell 71.
Primer — Isabel Coulter, Russel
Mowbray, Dorothy Deyell (in order
of merit),
Marie Livingstone,
Teacher,
ST. HELEN'S
Clara Woods of Guelph, Colina
Claris of Mount Forest, Caroline
Webb of Hepworth, Mabel Woods of
Mile, and Irene Woods of Stratford
holidayed at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. D, Phillips spent the
holiday at Lucan, the guests of the
latter's sister, Mrs, Beatty.
.A. meeting of the Farmer's Club
will be held next Friday evening. All
interested ate asked to attend,
The funeral of the late Mrs, Atngus.
McDotnald, a former resident of St..
Helens was held at Lucknow on. Tues.
day'.
Thursday, November nth, x926
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Another lot of Wome• n's Oxfords and Strap
• Slippers in Black or Brown. Regular price .$4.50e
to $6.5o, all sizes 3 to''6.
Sale Price $2.79
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■ In Black or Brown Goodyear. welt soles
20 pairs Strap Slippers and Oxfords, Black
or Brown leather. Regular price $3.5o to $5.50,'
sizen 3 and 4.
meormas
Sale Price 89c
14,
MEN'S. OXFORDS
p • only x4 pair -.1i .sizes. Regular _
5.00 to
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$6 Sq•
Sale Price $3.69
WOMEN'S RUBBERS -........ .... ........ 85e
MISSES' RUBBERS75c
CHILD'S RUBBERS ... 65e
MEN'S RUBBERS _._, tiw $1.15
BOYS' RUBBERS'._._ 95c
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85c
YOUTHS' RUBBERS
RUBBER BOOTS
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS _._...$3.95 tip 5.$0-
WOMEN'S RUBBER BOOTS ...
MISSES' RUBBER BOOTS .-- _.._._._.-.'$2255
CHILD'S RUBBER BOOTS $1.95 ■
SEE OUR LINES OF LEATHER TOPPED RUBBERS -IN 12
PRICES $4.50 to $6.50:
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and x5' INCH -THE BEST MADE
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TENTH LINE HOWICI BLUEVALE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Galbraith
e Harold, werethe guests of
Mr. and Mrs. 1 Newton, of Clifford.
Mrs. Galbraith and baby will remain
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Strong, Misses
Verde. and Olive, •spent Sunday with
friends near Drew.
Mr. Walter Horsburgh spent the
week end with friends at Holstein.
Mr. Robert Arthurs spent S'inilay
with his father, Mr:,Richai•d Arthurs
of Drew;
Mr. and Mrs. John ,'Sterol an
family of Harriston, were visitors a
'Mr .and Mrs. Robt. Aitcheson's o
/Sunday.
Mr. King' McDonald of Tor&tto was
hone over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Legatt and
children were' vigitors on Sunday
• . SLATS' DIARY
d . riday—They was a Burgulery coni -
t mitt
ed here in town' thetither nite.
n and they ben having
detecktaves on the job'
to try and ketch the bur-
gulars. When pa cum
home this evning he
Mr. Frank 7Vock's at Teeswater. at was a telling - us taht
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stewart and son they were z of those
of, Belgrave, Miss Bella McKenzie of there de#octaves in the
Woodstock; were visitors at Mr and
Mrs, Robt. Aitcheson's Saturday ev-
WHAT HE DID NOT WANT ening.
noon paper shop wear•_
he wirls atlooking for.
a inan with r eye Ant
sma oy, taken to a restaurant
for the first time by his bachelor un-
cle, who believed in giving the lad
what he wanted, ate four large cream
puffs, besides a quantity of other
food. : His uncle noticed him staring';
as ,he thought, disconsolately at, his.
plate. "Do you want another cream
puff, Johnny?" he asked. `No, thanks,'.
Johnny replied sadly, "I .don't want
he ones I've had:"
WAV :r
A representative for the
Ontario Equitable
uitable
Life
Part or full time. Apply to;Box
473, The Advance -Times or to
M. T. Corless, District Mgr.
Clinton, Ont.
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Phone 59
Mr. and Mrs. John Mundell, Hazel
and Hugh, were visitors at Mrs. Hau-
gh's on Sunday and also at the Ead-
ie's Anniversary services.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Coxnbes and Miss
Mary, were iesitors in Toronto over
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerwiai
spent the
week -end with relatives it Simcoe.
Mrs. Snieltzer is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. William Hewitt at
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duff and chil-
dren of Welland were visitors in the
village over Thanksgiving.
lir. Harry Barnard of Detroit is
visiting his parents, Mr. and .Mrs: :Ed-
ward Barnard.
Mr. Leslie Hetherintgran of Toronto
spent the holiday under the parental
roof. oMiss Vera•Sellers of Stratford Nr -
mal was home kr Thanksgiving,
Mr. and Mrs, 3.. A. Geddes of Bel -
grave, spent ,Sunday at Mr. and' Mrs.
Robt. Shaw's.
M. and Mrs. Wilbur Mathers of
Guelph• were visitors at Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. Mather over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs, Thome ox' rruitlands b
were week end visitors at Mr. and
114r6, Arthur Shaw's,
Emmy diddent think it
was rite to pay a mail
good munny un-elseehe
uses both eyes when: he
is looking for crimen-
als and burgulars and nee!
<(d) a I :N : nee!Saterday-Wel ma has went 6.- ; ool
ed around till she got me ,a job' at
the grocery wirking. Mothers is all
rile in there glace but it .wood be a
lot better .if they wood tend to theer
own" bisiness and let us kids alone,
l'racktically evry fella has "got a moth
er and knows how it goes.
Sunday -I was asting pa this morn-
ing what was a Monologandhe nn-
serred and replyed 'that, a monolog
Was where s person done all the' tawk-
ing. 1 gess he means like when he,
and ma has'an, arguneint sum times.
Munday—When I cum home at
past eight a clock this morning nna..
ast me did I go and get fired from
my new job a ready,' I told her no,
I diddent get fired but when I got
there to , go to wirk ,•tyhy they
was`a nother kid in niy place and no,
eddy' diddent reckonize me. So I
quit,
',Tuesday—Mrs. BIoom is a going
SCHOOL REPORT
® The following
S. No. q, Morris for :September and
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N and Where toget th
g e Right p
pi Kind of Eats. We always get, = o Y Gollcy 6x.
thein,, We're quite sure that it' F.- St, end —Ferrol Biggins 78, Mary
E• means something to the house § Scott 68, Helen' hdgar: 67.
wife11 r 2nd
to know that:iier food has 11 J Ir1ma Casemore 77, Fran-
been res
n carefullyEdgar at o
selected � Bern •
e ected and also I� � 7 , std "Thomas 68,
I that it has been we Il Pahl Ifastitig s 62 Win '
weii �� g nnfred Edgar 62,
October. s
Sr. 3rd'-- Dorothy .Hi ins0
Higgins 68, Nor- r
Wan' Coulter 63. t
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on a trip to Yurope and also. to Ger-•` ..:
many next wk.' and this morning she
telefoned to Ant'Emmy& ast �t Nei
diddent she want to, by a nice Insaok
opedy (may,be rong) and Ant Einniy
ed No she ,diddent beleave she did.
n acount she was to old. iw,o lern to
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J 3 d •Mae Coulter 84,Jean
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gins 61, Dorothy
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CHINAWARE
Department;
t1' arriving'
our CHI and no -
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SUNDRIES De New 1111.
• goods have bee - for N
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P"' how '
'cv aper pick out your Christ- b.
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Bert Hastings 53.
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r, r, •-• Margaret Liggins tx
stars, King Hastings 8 stars,
Jr. Pr. — Margaret „Goultet 8 stars,
Harvey., Edgar 7 starseCharlie Higgins
6 stars, Laura Hopper 6 stars, Jack
Higgins 4 stars, Clarence Golley a.
stars,
M. F, McMichael,
Teacher,
WROXETER.
W. E. VanVelsor l
n sox : has taken ;over
the cBr-:
a Business d usaness recently conducted
it now. I had to taik a ,bath:
o go to a prty, •
Wensday� G, t all mire
d up,in tiLy
dates today. 1
Y kep thinking this was
Sunday all the .time. Thats' what a,
bath does itt the middle of the week.
Thirsday—Ma told pa she wanted'
to discuss some money matters • after
sttpper but hien the discussion was
tf nis1Yed all pa had coat i
r bated to the
discttsfon.was his silence. and d a' xo- $
bill.
Dr, Avinson, missionary on furlough
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ft nn c,. ata gave a splendid talk in,
the t.'nited„church on Sun e
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•e, tic , lo gave a taut to the b, ra
attd .tura in the Sunday school in th
ifierihtee, h. e
w en he .v•, acrsnipanied
by hie little daughter Hetet), who was
dressed ;elle little girls in is
and sang for the Sunda Dr.
lvir Y school, L1r,.
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of Afir; R, IL Lloyd,