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The `It}tertia.ti�attal Missian0`y 6 )tttt•
til zt1c0s •at W*them Collet4e, Odefprii,
Rnglatad, on. Jury ethic Ifeeee This ore
ganieation lees grp\'vn taint Of .tlie
gdinl itrgle Weald Conference and tales
es 'the' place' ofhe Continuation Cotes
it Xttee, The fo1lowingCanadian deka
gates ; have heed a<ppolated—Catton
CEndicould,:ott :Priati`daip` kn�al Cxatid
N.ierW, Dr. ellJa,megs
fan •R w
C. There 'ere ; very important matters
to be eot}s'idered, such as the' National
Mavetnents in t elatip}i,.to missions but
the 'enest,bilreting, question wHll prof?-
ably he one presented by tate Funda-
mentalists.,
:The Roman Catholic,church has
lost cite of its rrtost. briliant: and be-
loved priests.; The Very Rev. Williaat
Richard fdarrts, of "; St. Catharines,
dean -of the Niagara ,Peninsula, passed
away a few days after his seventy-six-
th birthday.. , As a child; he came to
Canada from the south of Ireland and
was educated at St. itichael's College;
ma Toronto, and St. Anne's : Seminary,
Quebec, His personality. and scholar -
0 ; ship Marked hirer ' from the laegrnitirig
for an important careers and when Ar
thbishop Lynch ofa'I'oronte ;;s.ttt'.tided of Canton lis the "most "progressive,.
the Vatican Council, lie "took this stale voleantc and revolutionary in all
i&g! wart young priest with him as his sec- .tie:' cQntra'sts with a
China.„ Tliis,
sit4 r' 'e d ' � th
md'; i+llrta. aorde►tt Ellaptt, ,_;
•
lir x, and Mt O, "1att; 1uValoelser
Miss Niue,; spent ,"Sunday 'with :
bx'vyther, Mir. W a,, ' 'alcQncrr p ..
step,glad to see;Mfrs.erigert,a:1:
le
*elx enough tQ be :arrtutid atattt,
ff gf Ma. Dan , Maritsa# .71"i, 4,
'bas bsO i �tI.
& r "" i g0 , London Hospital, was . 1003,,a• ovwr
Snnday:
Tb MOdiDEP10Vadir FOS' flet Miss Laviola, Carrick of, Winfeharxs;'
sale Spelt Sunday at her home 'here,
,1!i,, lilci,1 Everett, Ont. Mr, Russell MacKay attended tate'
g'lIhad been troubled foryears'vritbi funeral of his uncle, me. • Donetaet
,DY pepeisel<.lverandICidneyTeouhle gross, at Chesley :last week. ,
cued could. not get relief emelt r struts
takin •"A�ruit of tivea". `hanks to
3vtiss, TQllie Sppffard of Mcint ere;
theirbenefaeialaestion4atnio normal is• visituig at tie manse with Rev, and
Health a again" ,, +' }8. SCob;e
i:. Meta. TrfO.MAS 3p, irAN,' Mr. and -Mr's. John Mowbray spent'.
r'Vru•1t-a=$ives'? alone Min give such Sunday with • their daughter, Mrs.
;appy -Mad auepa3saf%t1 tesultis'beeaase Wesley' Leggatt at Bluevale=
44Fruwt-a-fives"-is the,fsaulous nned.i Mr, and: Mrs, Jas. .Ealcpner spent
city,emade.f'rorbifruitgrnicesandtQrnca; Sunday with their uncle, Mr..George;
`6Fxuit-a=fives° • is pHiasant to taken Falconer. a,f Culro"ss,
and will tslv6says. restore the health •Mr; Walter Lott spent the week -end'
when taken', eogsd ray (greeted.
500 a boil; Iii fir $2.50, trial size 250,
At dealers: or from Fx lit-Afgeet
Limited' Ott vn.t pail, '' i "
Until S11, started ” ' Take
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1D9+.`t•®
canmak
lid
►,,
Now,'
hail. canned 'or dried fruits.
x' bikttlegtftlt,14:Juiceq
p®, dellyr
Manna 7% level cups
(SU :lbs) sugar" and 4
ceps hoilttted `Grape d'uice
fait* saneepan, stir and
bring'to a boil. 'Stir in 1
bottle.,; (rpt sup) Certo
and being again to a full.
'bsaHfa?r 3 minute. Remove
frti'nr let stand1 xnin-
akim end Pouteinieb-
Filneatijele tram
Uase<:sliced or- grated
pineapple. 5f. sliced pine-
apple es used, put slices•
through food .chopper or
chop : feieh Mix the juice
axtd chopped' pineapple
and measere 4 level cups
into large pan. If neees-
e'aiy add water: to .fill 4th
cut/. Add 7% level cora,
t3iA lbs.) sugar, Mix and
bring' toett vigorous boil,
stfrr'irig constantly, Soil
l hard one minute. Remove
i :, from fire and: stir in t ;.
Pottle °'(seant`ctip) Certo,
Skim -tend pour quickly.
ow:4S "ell) pot. os.
The Certo method is the easy esti
most economical avay to :make jaw
osid jellies irate eery fruit} zio'uneee-
int, as to result$; the quality and
fdavod Will be -a' revelation to 705.
Try these. recipes tsevier/ety mor,
of them are in the Corte Reales
'Booklet, free with.every bottle...
Certo is fruit pectin,
the jellifying element
Nature puts into fruits.
• .lt is absolutely' free
from gelatin- or. pre-
ttervative
Write for 2taa nceieesr.
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c aid, enia i e[, Carta Utah- s
}et of 93 rocsidc73..�'.
Dei&res_ Peering ore,
3.imitee--Cobotire
arararaccauramisorma
"Mother Nater4
Tear -Rotted, seee malice"
retary. His first pastorate was a rural
one in the township of Adjala, where
he began those friendly relationships
with all denominations which. have
characterised his work everywhere.
One incident alone may be , referre'd.
to,.. Those were the. days when the
Mechanics' Institutes' were doing e:
good, work ,for education. - At one .of
their conventipns•he was elected Pres-
ident byt `the 84.., delegates present,
everyone of whom was .a Protestant
hundred years ago',whep Robert Mor-
rison, the ,first missionary stetipell
ashore and ` founal;` a' "great chain'
cablieacross`;tke rive, barring art.en
trance tel the 'e'rdirel arid,'; exclusive
Middle j(ingaoitii ;He ha ben'lx¢ld-
n hap
'.i `;ddcis'o pectin` S' 'with st' �ents,
nig t lt-.:..i? w. u4f ..
At Caaiori Cht,istier •College, ele:Con-
fucian students piiblieally ` 'accepted
Christ,. At ;anothex as.senbl'y in the
Y. M. C. A.. 40o risen iilade'their final:
With his mother itt Brussels.
Mr and. Mrs. Mac moss spent one
day last week with her brother, Mr.
Duncan MacGregor of Teeswater.
'Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and child
ren, visited last week with her parents%
Mr" and Mrs. Jas. Barbour.
Mr, Ken .Paterson and Miss Lilian,.
also Scott and Helen, visited with Mn
William King of Turnberry, on Sun-
day.
Mr. Robert King from Alberta, is
visiting with hie bizother, in-law, Mr.
Chas. Rintour
B YTI3
•- At a meeting of the council `held on
�„ g
Monday night Dist, the .resignation;of
decision,;; after tatoreugh';i euiry and r
His appointment to the 'important Reeve J F, Caman wa accepted and
church, St, Michael's- Toronto, was .a examination, sister the Chrzstit}n it; ;was .decided to hold,,p nomination
t life.. ; He , states fiir:ther that .his .next Marchrob, i a ti n "
tribute to high standing and el nen_ ons 9 l> e it aq.,ek Tat is
h g nd g oq mission is n the city of Hong Rang, necessary it will be •(arse weeIt-Tater.;
ce, but the strain was, too much for' , •
A new treasurer had to erappoint-
ed on account of P. 'Gardiner resign-
ing. Leslie Hilborn . received fire ap-
pointment,
his health. Before accepting the tin- in a lei ge: tlieati e for the toutedV+eni-
portant par•.ish of St. -Catharines, where ploy- of the" four principal dpart-
he closed a very successful work, .he
recuperated -for, a few- ' years in. the mentald: attitude 'As of ard cafzon;of the
quiet charge at Newmarket." His wide iesfriendly attitude . tedE that
`'riussidriar'
travels through Europe and America. bf'a't inay; be noted thathe 1y(a t a:
where the Catholic Church. is: strong, of nen i ton, honour.
r. Dr,''' at a
furnished him with the knowledge at dinner in his honour: .
first hand which he has given to the
world in several historical and biog-
graphical works.
Rt. i.ev. James lir :Sweeney, D. D-,
Lord Bishop of Toronto, assisted at a
special 'service held xe St ijolens Epis=laver , B:erwichshzre,.. ,Scotland, They all women,,over 21 , years in the mun-
ch, ;Choreal;. ! gtof _ honor were ,all ,,mill-veeights , or_ ,mechanics cipality, they be•. ng entitled now; under
the birthiof the Father of the Coen- and established the firsts r s. ••,sawiand the statutes ,to vote .a't the fortheme
try, President Wnshin ton,"'Prestendt ' gi t' in' Pi'ovineizl elections, which,;i is
eg. weed.awaeueet: mills in :the enn.nuunzty. .;.In g
ance.
Harding
District and f+ Chapter ofte•I relig qui, platters, they, wire ;just; as ; expected, Cll ns be held li a intone aswn
Sons of the Revolution were in charge prominent, •having,;a fine:; taste for Clerk o W , w
and the ritual of the order Was follow Presbyterian. theology and"a deep 'in -,close second with a list of the female
DiIatory CIerics Run Risk
Lion's Head on the , Bruce Penin -
The last of, a very fine :pioneer, lam-
ily;has passed away in the person of
sula, has the distifnctzon.of -being the
M'r.. George Glbsoti ofW.ro iter;; nt., first municipality in the'County to fyle
aged ae.years Five brothers eagle •to •Part fII. of their _Voters' List with
the ::Queen's , bush. n Huron: County, judge I{loin of,,Wallcerton. .„This is a
ome si .ty-five years ago fi;om.Green- separate list containing the names of
e, p ballot markers' in' this• town, while
tercet in ehe:.spieitual and edncationel,
in r s the utr. re
I to CSl 6f h 1V Co More-,
o.
over, having; musical gifts and ,some
knowledge of. the act,, they were able
to assist the service of•,riraise;in, the
church and, take part in the entertain
mentis which heightened, the spare
time;;of• tlle;settlers.; ,They;also ;Jcept,
aliye their intellectual studies by,reed-
ing scene ,of 'the .best Scottish maga
zines,, one brother, passing ;it• to aroth-
er,;.uetii itetvas,well ween with, sise.
It was:;ctuite ,natural' that, menof:this_
stamp, should serve, the public. Their
names, therefore were soon, found up
whichclosed withcarryingthe
ed, c
flags of the society down the aisles
of the church and presenting them at
the steps of thec a noel while ' h the or-
gan Played
r-gan;:played ,iticir "Star ,Spangled" Ban-
ner:"A poitiona of Washington's ad-
alresar,;of farewell was:'. read to the con-
greiation.
There is no doubt about a great 're-
vival ' spreading ,over England. it is
ep.orted that the 'Westniinater Mis-
sion begunin the Abbey by the Bis-
hop of London- and spread to thirty
parishes had results beyond any pre-
cedent of the kind. Enthusiasm rose
until processions were ;•held on- the
streets under tate auspices of the:,Mis-
sion.:. `The RevG. A' Studdert ; Iden-,
nedy,`(Woodbirle Willie) was,'very act-,
ive and in one address declared that'
the jpeop`le ate ' hungering for ;"certain-
ity and surety." 'In' another mission
conducted by •the 'Baptist Evangelist,.
Dougla's Brown, both the Anglicans
and. Free. Churches united, Gipsy
Smith, who is finishing his forty-first
year as an evangelist' in every part of
the world'has never; held. Tneetings to
be' compared' to those just concluded
Mildmay came third in fyling the sof
fragetes with t:he "Judge;' As some
clerks haven't even yet, got their copy
alto the'; enda of fhe printers; we are
authoritatively informed that they are
running; a risk of having to•„ cones
across with a fine if their 'tardiness
keeps'the'lists out of the hands of the
Judge much longer. The Clerks fre-
quently count on the printers doing
`the sweating on the home stretch in
order to offset their neglect and en-
-able them to finish under the tape in.
tiine. While much midnight oil has
on :the roll of elders ;in the Kirk, •offic-.:;been burned in printing offices during
leis, ' .the ' municipality; and one of the past,' trying to overcome such
them, ;Mr..Thomas•.Gibson, represent- handicaps, yet this "passing of the
ed this constituency in ;the Ontario buck"onto the printers shay not.; al -
ed
Legislature for twenty-seven. years: ways ensure the salvation of the tardy
:
• Bishop David Williams of Huron ones.—Bruce ; Herald & Times:
Diocese assisted at the obsequies of An Unpleasant Experience
the. late Rt, Rev. Charles David Wile '
!laws; Bishop of Michi ari at Detroit, A couple of young' chaps liming
g down the boundary, • had rather a
The. ceremony was a most 'effecting 'tough experience last Saturday night,
one, due to the.distinct place held by One of them having borrowed his em when she 'attended the Collegiate In -
the' distinguished clergyman in the re- ployer's horse and rig, called for his stitute there, didn't seem to them as
Bisons world. One of the rarest ey- churn, intending to drive to Lucknow though she'was just like ordinary
eats was the application of a group io take in some of the week -end. en -women. They didn't reckon that the
at. ICingsway Hall,' London.. A mid- of Russian priests to honor the de- tertainment, `'But finding that it was Hectic life of the city and the social
_ _ parted because of his services to
night procession with torch light, atiu no night for driving, " owing to the life of the Capital have had their ef-•
brass band visited a;slum quarter and Church Unity. This being grantee, storm, cold aid heavy roads, they de- feet on the only lady M. P. and the
gathered together' the. down -and- while the body 1,Rev, lying in state: in tided to spend a. few hours at the democratic Agnes had succumbed to
outs." On a;; Sunday afternoon he led the cathedral, Rev, Seraphin andObRen. irorne of a neighbor, and having pot the wiles of the wicked world and he -
Andrew Sure of'ex-service leen, t ni- test' of Ford City, Ontario, Rel. i their horse in a comfortable stall, they daubed her nose in public and view
bering over 3,000 and laid a wreath .oil Andrew Sura of Detroit; chanted over: onsite! a fe�� pleas -int hours of til- ed her features in a mirror with all
j
the Cetiopath. Another strong feature the body•
the litany burial service of r ,•,�I<rn i;zzioynient by the neighbor's the cool assurance of a full-fledged
in the mission was the presence of the Russian Orthodox church„ The fireside. Going time came all too flapper.:AU' the lathes are doing it.
that `brilliant Cambridge scholar, Dr. were dressed:. in their vest*nents and ices'i aiid the comfort of the house had why slionldn't Miss Aaa:Phail? Since
R. Glover at the meetings who held with anceas smoke rising about them to 1,, c:xliGzn;cd is r a taste of the a deep sleep first tell .nn Adain arra a
ar
rtiliz
Ingham .
704;
MANUFACTURE
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i" All i
• • FARMERS CAN GE's DRLIVRRY FROM THE :FACTO
ANY TIME AFTER THE: r5th OF FEBRUARY
t1A.RY
Our goods ar a e
Cru • ,t; ds are:gu rants d�`to _ e in perfect xn c}zsfnical atinditioz,
v
There have'several.1, o t"
a been zlze 1 us s atez cnt made regard—
l ti ads
,s
in this Company, which are absolutely false, evident! " made 'With
;a Yy
a view to hurt our. business. However you will 'find iiercie'liveriri'"
g.;
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the goods.
he Farmers
. ... Co..Lirnited
Fertilizer
THOMAS TAYLOR, Secretary -Treasurer
Okla AGNES
(By Wrn. McDonald; ex -M: P., editor
of-Chesley' Enterprise): i
Last Friday afternoon •we, took the I
train, to Elmwood ,on :business._ We
sat near. the end of the car. About
Midway in the same car and ,on the
same side sat a' lady, whom we rem
embered having seen somewhere be- , f.
i`ore. All of a siid'den itdawned :on us
that it was Miss McPhail; member for ?.
South Prey, ,who was on 'her way to 1
a public: meeting at, Hanover. We
•
were sure we were . right • when :. the
genial; . brakeman, leaned aver : our
seat and• said:, "Did • you see Agnes I
McPhail powdering her nose, and look-
ingdin a mirror to see if it was done
right?". 'We have noticed something;
going on in the `seat but couldn't
catch the movements as the lady mem- ,
ber's back was to us. When.we got
off the train the veteran conductor,
with a' merry twinkle in his eye, sal-
uted us thus: "Did you catch Miss
McPhail with the powder puff?"
These train men had ofen seen their'
own wives dab a little . powder on
their noses before attending , some!
i
scenel function, then why should they
notice a woman.on the train going •
through • the same performance? Be-
cause
cause Miss McPhail from the' speech-
es she has made about the way those ,
snippy little town girls had given her
the cold shoulder in Owen Sound,
daily talks with students. During' they sen` the prayers without rnus7.cai .eliz::aro enteide. On -taking their rib was taken out of his side to make.
- Deer. eester T:.dttor— 1 of our: non wua no more prepared: to .meot , conducted a campaign n to reach your -
ng p tern whit zs come and go, from the attractive, and this will _continue t111
D e ,1V1 g Y t y i g y' g ed of Knights 'Templar ,and .Clergy of t„
t e y you. Now our 1Vialcer as I cin to meet your e stable. they er beets' that it was some- the craek of doom. When we shook
you. If this was judgment' day 'and February the Brotherhood Movement accoznpanzm�at At the official se :c,: se, an animal that had seen seven- a woman, .she has been trying to be
W'iIl-1`3e Be,Therey g I, y ,
., , vier= the �'nard ,of honor was compos-
-
about wain 1 ow y y men,
'be' pechunt. I aiut `forgot you, please.t account, yousure would have to go Both Methodists :and Presbyterians the Diocese. what lee:Lae and inclined, to stagger heeds with Lady Lyng atthe press
wait, When sum fools pay me, I pay to hel. Trusting you will do thi ' in Canada are this year holding mini- abort, lila h'.lieviiiag there could be convention this summer, we detected
•. ....: ,,,_.> ,, mow,,,,,;;,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,,,,;, ,,;,A.�a.,, �.,,, „o,mmia..mmmm ''frerTariet to 'cornmeinoi'ate � the begin- - :rot hive et.el! :y ween ` with the faith- traces of powder on her aristocrittie
ferenee ordained Messrs. Cochrage 4'r';,""rViP' tliC animal dropped gray and Premier King's wife, if he
nwuwm4,4144 ,,rxcsicrv..'.. «emLaam
�"' '� niags of Foreign Missions,' It is just *Value Of Tea cad driver, i:: 1 put it in the shafts and nose. Rt. Hon. Meighen's wife does -.
SAO
ZUIttio
*This is it, fine
laattio,aet only tor
sena, bat ger ann.
. bet meat or gem-
ettaiiiX $.0., bee
There's nothing like piping hota deliciona
soup to start the hearty meal. Here isol fine
pot, that -will do- a lof to help sjou make good
Soup—the SMP Enameled Ware London Kettle,
Even after The greasiest or' stickiest cooking
SNIP Enama)led,,Wavo eleane as easily as a
dine 'dish. Aak for
Tiitae hit els: Oettel 'Ware. two terve ef, oeCtie eerie
enamel ttna out:. Olateorte Vetere, three coete, light
talitte 00,4403 Write, eities
etitat44 Pura white ittglt10 rine vete atteal Blue eclgitgt,
MET IN 0
I it
and Macdonald and opened the work The 'benefit the afternoon cup of d' d'
. tea in stimulating the flagging ener- teflon A 'horeneved horse dead at a
it Japan. Dr. Morley Parishon was
pteeident that year. The great miss- rti.S of latindry ;rorkers is mentioned uelghb°r's door. But they had to
ion in Formosa was opened at that ea the gegestriot rat. u a the bust or it and face the music.
.d, ig. e tee:caret' They pulled off the harness, and oro -
time by the zealous Presbyterian 'd
Missionary, Dr. George Leslie Mac- Oa: W 11' las Just issued its re- posed to their host of the evening,
Kay. 'rhe natives called him the. that they hitch up his team and draw
Bla.ck Bearded Barbarian but at
length carne great numbers to him
for teaching Before he died some
sixty native ministers were preaching
loolciag native, was one of his con-
verts, and their son is at present on
the mission' staff iu Formosa,
A greatly reePected minister of the
UniteC1 Free Church of Scotland died
very suddenly with pneumonia, Rev.
James G. Gould of , North Morning-
side Edirthurgh, was bora in
a P. manse iti Dumfries, and as a
student, seemed to devour every sube
prizes and scholarships, a fellow-stud-
,ont being ProfeSsoro Kennedy, lately
a distinguished member of the staff
of Ktiox College, Torooto, His first
charge was at Dumbarton, then he
went to the Presbyteriaft church in
England, building the church in tot -
Mote, which is said to be the most
beautiful of the cleirches of his den-
omination south of the Tweed. Li'very
hottor seemed. to be at his hand 'when
he was reealled to his native feed.
'Sine° has carried on a great
work io North Merningdalee Edin-
burgh, and his demist at the early age
of fifty -sig. is deeply :regretted.
Dr. Sherwood Eddy IS at preterit 111
Investigations showed that where
the long afternoon spell of five hours
was interrupted by a tea interval, even
if for ten minutes telly, the regularity
of the work was particularly notice -
The report stated that some Of the
workers -observed: "We can face with
equanimity, and even wieh enthtisiaten,
a. period of two hours' work with the
prospect of a rest, but to look for-
ward to four or five hotirs' unbroken
work is likely to dampen the ,enthus-
the dead animal out of the way—be-
hind the barn until daylight and mild-
er weather ehould enable them to oth-
erwise dispose of the carcass. Nothing
doieg They couldn't borrow his team
for a job like that; and they had to
get the dead horse outgo(' there too,
and that before morning, it couldn't
lie there over Sunday. The host of
the evening had become very unoblig-
ing to say the least. Well, the boys
couldn't pull the horse aridly by hand;
they coeldiitt bury it tyliere it was
and they couldn't, eat it That, how-
ever, made no difference. They had
to get it out of there, or worse watild
6 ' ea away !rack to where they got the
horse anade a elean breast of it and
OsteoftetAlstil diseases treatedE, lectricita asktd if theY could borrow a team.
Streeta-itekt Anglican Chtarebi (form
Monday and Wednesday afternoOn.
This man seems to have been more
reasonable, arid, while regretting the
loss of his old servant, readily gave
his team, suggesting that the carcass
might be &awe across the road onto
vatant farm until it could be buried,
Thia the boys finally accomplished,
end after a few hoors they got to their
homes, tired end eovered With anoW.
It was one of those nights they will
reananiber.' Arid' thy will remember,
too, the over -cautious neighbor, who
Made life a little harder than it might
aotv Sentinel
had one, would likely bedeck her nose
on occasion, too. Madam Lapointe
and Mre Walter Findlay, we are
sere don't mind seeing how a little ler e 1Vh.
powder improves flush appeeteatice
they scan their reflection in a mirror,
SCI -100L REPORT
before meeting the elite of Ottawa.,
When ladies have transformed their The following is the school report
appearance before setting out for a of S. S. No. 9, Fast Wawatiosti, foe
high -brow ball, !eh boy, that's when the month of February.
a man hardly recognizes tnembers of V—Dan Arbuckle, e9 per cent.
re own family. Stately matrons often SR. IV—Alha Carter, 88; Hart
tottall of roege and etowder too, Kerr 8o; Lawrence Taylor, ete
eover rip the evidences when with- JR: IV—Agatha Coultes, 69; Jolin
vring age begins to trace sad mei:noted Currie, 65; Joe Kerr, sz
" ' !twit- face. Ladies must fol- SR III --Agnes Coulte.e, te; Viola
aCfa,' gitnia:sn sof taireossi jolte:s. iotiMe sr ce cram miloilreIfot'lsalotalwcis Dtr.oYthyScoictteirr8,71t ;E(41;Nteorr.
feneeer crag and torrent till the night man Coultes, 8s.
said the preacher, vanity of yanitiesilArbuclac, de; Gordon Kerr, ao.
enciogsiletient.lotSictsatesthan belag I A, A, Nesbitt, Tea
sit>plalekintikeroTiron foreign missioes and re; '
Canada we're keeping right up with'
the Joneses. If Agnes McFliaik fang: G'°RRIE
for other eustoms as readily as she' We are sorry to report the seriette
has feti• the init-ror and powder puff, illness Of rear] Toner, Seceded son Of
she'll soon be like other women and' Mr, aiid Mrs. A. it, Toner, Gordo
everybody will like her better too, fori South. He had not been feeliog wen
effenueate Man and a masctillue for several days but was suddenly
wortma always seem to be out of their taken worse Ott Suntitiy.- An operation
natured hearings. The sea -shell pinlel for aopenclieltie wag performed on
may suit the cheek but it isn't the Moliday'bY Drs. Harobly of Wing -
right color for the nose, hence, wont- ,liern end 'Whitely of Gorrie. A pro-
ett have recourse to the powder puff. feasional nurse was engaged from
The membor for South Grey is ne4Izergue. Earl's many Mends 'trust he
imager a uniatte feinititie personality.,', MAY' soon tegain 'health and vigor -
She has all the foibles a- her sex. 'Gerrie Vidette
ettstr,,,,es end keep the cligesthm
Abr Wird'
WletS
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One-nerd the regtz-
lar dose. Made of
);11' Voir children and ntlults.''
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