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I , " I � P11 ;_i, ,-If,", P, OR 1. 11 I h qftear xjrQm 14 oygr Q=444,, who NMI be hQ,wm of, on t. ,:��',,-,'�%:,�,� 401, , ' , . jkq,inen w4e�. RZ1010" � i, ,, ..:�,.: �,�,�":�,�l!����i�T?,,��.���,'��i ., %, P I I ,''.-Iiii ., .Aeat JuAtW4 sweatev, V001. bg.. �A'=( ­,O','�� General Synod 6f� the ' , I e 1-4- ..­, -.I-.,- ­­ 1447, We 4. ­ .A I were very gr4ti9yingi to the B04rd, , ,'I, ,''.. 1, � , �Q 4. � I . . - l ';:'��,,i 'A',��T�i��,l 0034 lad*, cro I . I , . !� j " �, "i R"" . . .� e 1, � _41 A # � ­A�` lic4n Church, whlo4 be. Tradea . �z , . , , ..k I , �.,',, ud CommAttee, who had ms4e , , ,,�.1i`,*`.`i? �, . I : ,4, ., 12l Nip. . � I , : ,�"),","'�,,����'.i���l"",��""�'l. __ . I. wis Xan 1 '... � 44 . � .1 I � ""', ,,,-1- I-— � 61 El. A, Xuai .-� DIAWLIOUly MR � I l 1�1 i .,P , , "N", I'V42,0*40ro wo bein . r ginp, .6 ps in Undon, Out�'� an the arrangements, , 1 I , ,.,ill,).,! 141_', ag a;5 be I i �, U,� , - - - - �;l cap and scad, V. A. t�:k!,- ea , " .� be in F . ,, , , , . ,-�,�,�"ili"".f "ell', ,. � . r, Sep . . There Will - , ;, � 461'llllA�`� -, W401 Iluott I Ot the Late William Latta. ���Vi�:,:''��,1,4,ii � . ­ jkr§ R*,%s. croctiet . Notes,­4sls 1@vA Learve, w,hq bam I � - , ­, '1�11v­:,':�OjL.', cap, and , cozlwquftao�-Ro sem, ces at St. On Thursday evening last the re- � ­ I ,; ,._� 6.`Ca_,;&1'r1�L" _ p DQdds on Thuraday 5an's - un,"ra '111,1_��i�4,� " , ��., ' xila, pair b,eOA nursing her grandmother, Mrs. I ,(, jP,'t,,��,�,,',.,!14��,;, ,� OAH,lari who is mwh improved,'has - . I . � "J, I :;, � ., I "NIN 111111U�l,41��, 1, ju .5114W, a. 4. Fuss, Mrs. KOW A congregatiplial -meeting was 'hold in Church, V a and At St. James' ma-im of the late William Latta wwo � I"...." 1&',;','�?" lis, Witt , I Cavan Church Monday night to do- , I , 40leton, on Sunday next, received at,the Hensall station 444 111R`�.V .ad sox, coarse lea, Ross Churoh, ,W . I , ,�',,, � i . itted sox, fine, returned to bar home in Fort Arthur. univ . �li�-�t,,-.�,.�� k, . , 1,,�,�,,4,�,',��.&'L� ,, j. R,oid, cide on a ',qrLsary services. They but all members of those two co6gre- the -train met by the Oddfellowa of ,ill , p4ir raen's I= and Mrs. Martin Purcell have - - Hensi Lodge, of whie de I I ,,��,,�,`,I,I, !�,i,'� Mrs. aoss, ov. gations are specially requested to at ,,, 0,,�Ip�,,,,�!�',`�,�"� , decided holding the services on N ,;."d�:�i' , Mrs. J. Stewart; pxtr -Mr. I �., ­L.­i,,­,�",iL,"L,L, �, ,_ h the ceased , I ", 1. Ii�f"M 0'... mitts, Mrs, flowrie, returned to their farm again, which ... i i, �, 4. , �. ,. men% wooll= 9tb, and decided not to hold a fowl tend tAe morning service in Bayfleld, had. for ny yea �_,,'��i� , ,,,,,,, . tted mitts, was vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . ma rs been an active 1. , �""?,�2, i'.�,� �­ N -.Ps. Ross- pair ladies' kni er this year, and will ask for a as these plazis have been -thus made, member. The casket was taken to �, 'I;y 'li.i, � I-.;I,,�. " 44 ,,,,,,��, ", ,,; " , , " Purcell moving to StratArd, where he 5UPR l�",�', "", ,, Mrs. J. Stewqrt; pair I collection at the Sunday ser- so that t�6-visiting preacher, who is the home of the widow's parents Mr , �, �,?,0E`�,�' � J* specia I 'ii,4'�JZ.1,1,'.1ljr, .1 I i"', � �;l,� I . 0, Rol * ,,,�, ; '1,10 6" ��,, � �., om slippers. A. Galbraith, secured a situation on The C, N. R. -,"I'm � Wies' bedro vices. -Mrs. Joseph Bennett was call- one of the well knowa church leaders and hhv. Walter J. Fee, of thi� vil. " Ql�"';'e,i � � li��,','.,,A'w,� �,� We wish the young couple success '�,,.�t.l`_ ed to Walton, owing to the illness of and speakers from the West, may be lage, and on Friday afternoon A ser- 111011�11111 4 �;i',, F, .­,�',,,, ,V. Keegan; baby's knitted jacket and , 11.1-31a,:", I,,, ",�,"I"', , wool, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. S. in their undertaking. -Mr. Clavor , mother, Mrs. Campbell. - Miss able to address the whole parish at vice was held at,that home conducted il�M.lt �,�, ,,, �; ." ., ; �11 `,4 , "I'v. , bonnet. er " - i�, % I� ', crochet Jacket and Eckart, who has been amongst us the " 1.".1"', M;�, Houston; baby's Minnie Wheatley, of near Sunshine, the one sqrvice, before proceeding, on by the rector, Rev. H. Naylor, of St. R, �1, ', I ��' li, 1,%,ff,1.' bo=et, wool, Mrs- S spent the week end at her home here, the same 'A'Ay and for the sa e pur- P �ii,, ,�.k�,,,��, � . �. Houston; baby's past month, has retuTned to his home � �X!,il"",44,iE; "'; � � Mrs. in Seaforth. i In aul's Anglican Ghur�h, which was . ,,,�,,:-I�,,i�)�"y�,,��",I,". <crochet bootee5, Wool, Mrs. Ross, -Dr. and Mrs. McIntyre, of Bly'th, pose, to Asit two other parishes. af- quite largely attended by relatives ��­-,64k`�,��­�'; '. S. Houston; baby's knitted bootees, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fer-. ternoon and evening respectively. In and friends, many coming from quite J-,,;%, �, S. Houston; . � ,,� ,,�i , wool. Mrs. Ross, Mrs- gus Bullard -Mrs. Cook and children his address next Sunday, the Arch- a distance to pay their last tribute of J%4 1, , - ,. BEECHWOOD ,'I'v.", I ,,,�"-.'v,!V , embroidered collar and cuff set, wasb- who have been visiting Mrs, W. C. deacon wilf,prelsent the claims which respect to the deceased, a son of Mr. ,,,i:� ­ �, 1, , L , I L t O'Reilly and daukh- Bennett, returned to their home near the �i �' - able, Mrs. S. Houston, H. A. Fuss; Notes. -Mrs. J. Missionary Work of the church Jacorb Latta, and lived for many years 7 �� I i"', I ix day slips, A. Galbraith, Dr. Me- Tessie, attended the -Mr. and - has upon,all church members. The near Chisel,hurst. Mr. Latta had gone , 1�.;, ter, Miss Belgrave. Mrs. Wm Tre ,, ,� ..... , I pai I ­ . I- I Kinnon; Irish crochet lace, Mrs. Ross, O'Reilly -O'Hara wedding in Mount wartha spent a few days last week offertory at that service will be devot- out West some five years ago, accom- 1i ��­f ,,�, I H. A. Fuss; fillet crochet lace, T. Cam- Carmel last week. -Miss Grace, Moy- with friendis in Clinton and Goderich ed to the needs of the parish budget, panied by his wife, but his health, , ,��, � , � , I. ,�r eron, H. A. Fuss; fancy apron, G - Ian is attending Stratford Normal Township. so generous contributions are request- which was not good here, did not im- ,; ­.. p , I 1�'. � - plain kitchen apron, School. -Messrs. George, Leo and Barns Burned. -Fire of unknown ed. The Sunday School of Trinity prove with the change of climate, and � I Mrs. Ross, � I, - � Jacobi, �I 11 11 l!�,' I L. Talbot, G. Jacobi; eyelet embroid- Jack Holland and Jack Flynn motored origin on Saturday morning, about Chureli, Bayfield, will meet next Sun- he passed away after quite a long ill- ,., 't I , .� xl:_ ery, Mrs. Howrie; Roman cut work, to Windsor and spent a few days at one o'clock, completely destroyed the day from 10 a.m. till 10.45 a -ml The ness, his death occurring very shortly J pk!) � , - tcalf, Mrs. How-rie; the home of Mr. Tom Holland. -Miss Ane barn and drive shed on the farm following interesting information is after leaving his home at Max Rorie, Ii fil�'.' Mrs. W. F. Me , "I � 1: �� - I . hardanger embroidery, Mrs- W_ F- Mary O'Rourke, daughter of Mr. and of Mr. Charles Dolinage, 7th conces- appended bereto for the benefit of the for Regina, Sask. His remains, ae- ..i, ZqT i t., I ;1" ,. Metcalf, S. Houston; etching or out- Mrs. J. O'Rourke, left this week to sion of MtKillop. The fire had gain- church members of Bayfield parish, companied by his,Wwidow, were brought " ,� I 1, 1 , I Ii , � ,,,,, ne stitch, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. S. Hous- attend Brescia Hall, in London- Miss ed such headway when discovered that who may be glad to avail themselves here as we have stated, for inter- n "�,,�, ,,, ,,­ , ton; modern cross stitch, Mrs. Ross, O'Rourke is a graduate of the Dublin it was impossible to do anything to of the special opportunity offered. It ment, in the family plot at Bayfield. Z �� "', � , ; Mrs. S. Houston; braiding, Mrs- S. Continuation School and won the save the building. The 1re attracted is to the effect that the opening ser- The service at the grave was in charge - it", 11,� � I I Houston, Mrs. A. E. Erwin; drawn Brescia Hall Scholarship, $150.00, several people from the surrounding vice of the.General Synod of the Can- of the Oddfellows, the service being ', ",", I Work, Mirs. W. ' F. Metcalf, Mrs- awarded by the Ursuline College of country, and by their strenuous ef- adian Anglican Church will be held taken by J. Passm,ore and G. J. Suth- 1,�",.­ , 1,0'_ � Howrie; lunch or tea cloth embroid- the Y I �". 1. � University of Western Ontario, forts were able to save the house. at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Ont., erland for the brehtren. Much.sym- I "' uss, G. Jacobi; lunch Or London. We congratulate our young Mr, Dolmage had threshed only a on Wednesday, September 24th, at 11 pathy is felt for the' bereaved widow, �:,� i ered, H. A. F .11 `Ikl'�'­, tea cloth, crochet, 4rs. Ross, J_ H. friend and wish her continued success few days previous and his entire crop a.m. The Archbishops, Bishops and aged father and members of the fam- ,"'.. Reid lunch or tea cloth lace, Mrs. in e future was consumed consisting of between many of the best knGv clergy and ;i rpik ,q_ I +_Ill +_ ­____­-­­_ __­ dW4."-*MWX1"*",.A � Al ."A- Z A A ­U-*A"JJdWMM1Wft -.-.,.--. ---. .., � - . 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I , , I , , ` "':", . I 0 1 1 . " - . 1. I , , , ��� ,I. " ,. � 11 , .. 11 111- I . I I - " I � I . ,':���, ,;`­ , , . I � ,� ,;: , �� � , I _;,­ _I. � - I - lir � ­,,,.' `.;�,� I .� i I � . � . `� " - ' I . � �, ��� I ,�',','r".�,, ',', ; Growing airls'' OXW." 1.1,11, "i � I': ,,, I �� I r I �, I ��,Ayl!,; �: I � . I I 1 - ',�.,., """"""' ",.:�, , . ��`lr�l;:, li:�' " 4 �1, I I— - Growing Girls'Guametal Calf + X, . . ;1�111 - ,;. . 11 P . ,,,, r . , ." _ � i". , 11 . �i ".), .., 1.1''li-i 't roaud-toe last withi l9w rubber heels, � 60 . �. . I'; ",,� . .. 4 , T,,:T1 ""'I"i. - . per pair $3.50 and .$3.,,75. Growing r1s, 11 .. I'll, t ,ji,:.iil ��, 0. ' I ,. ;;1, " ,'�Ii� Calf Oxfords, French (square) too, low ru or, - ,�.;�, i�,,A! .1 0 �� . , ..... �� I ; .I ,,, ": , �� I : io � . , , , :� ,:�. I for $4.06, $4* '25, $4 50. Growing Girls GiAninot I I � . . , � I .11 . �.... � 1 ,n�.._; Oxford's, French i6e, rubber heels,Goodyear we s" .1, '... : � � 144� It Oxf - for $4.95, Growing Girls' Patent Co . ords, . qua T 1'... ; toe, rubber heels, for $4.00, $4.25, $4.50. Growing 1, Girls' Patent Colt Oxfords, square toe, rubber heels, ..' � r, Goodyear welt soles, for $4.95. 11 I Men's Oxfords ' '_ Men's New Frogue Oxfords in Box Calf Leather with - wing tips, full double soles and rubber heels,pair $6.00 1 Af 'r Al -31 . 4V * . � Wif" W - - V , ..r I I - 111111: . 0, i '14 11 . I i 0 A I I I r- . SEAPIORYN TELEPHONE ii OPPOSM CONXERCIAL HOTEL Y, v I J - � ra I u were many I ! I.; I . r', , dDr) Woods H. A. Fuss; washable 2 000 and 3.000 bushels of grain 115 laity of our Canadian church will be and beautiful _; � ill 11 I.. !: I I .", � I 1 Wall . I tea cosey, Mrs. J. Toms, Mrs. S. Hous- r. and Mrs. John Reid, of London I I I F- nen among w c loads of hay, 10 loads of peas and 18 in attendance at that service, when wbre the following: A pillow from , � 4. � ! , � , � ton; embroidered sofa cushion, Mrs. HI LLSGREEN pigs and several 'hens, and all his im - the special preacher for that occasion the Oddfellows; sprays from Mrs. Win. ..., , i lm`�, :�,i W. F. Metcalf, Mrs. Howrie; crochet Mission Band pleinents and harness. We extend our will be the recently consecrated Bish- Latta and Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, .11 i�,,,, trimmied sofa, T. Cameron, Mrs. Mission Band. -The sympathy to Mr. Dolmage in such a op of Gloucester, England, the Right � of MacR;orie; a star from Mr. and Mrs. "I �`��. 11;,, ; How-rie; four modern hand made met on Sunday, September 21st. The by hymn great 1,,,. Reverend Doctor Headl,am. Bishop Walter Fee and family; sprays from S �1, ,, , 171. handkerchiefs, A. Galbraith Mrs. meeting was open ed singing A Narrow Escape. -The barn and Headlam. a former leading theologian Mr. and Mrs. John H. h t ,!,.� -, iz,�­, (Dr.) Woods; tatting, G. Jaco�i, Mrs. 768. Edna Cochrane lead in prayer. contents of Mr. Wilson Sundercock, at Oxford University, is one of the George Eyre and son; Mr. and Mrs. � t -, 11 "i, (Dr.) Woods; pair curtains hand The Scripture lesson was read by west of the village, narrowly escaped best known and most scholarly of the 0 Varley, a cross, also one from Mr. , .��i. ". �:, . made, G. Jacobi, H. A. Fuss; table Annie Jarrett, Ist Epistle Of Jahn, being,burned to the ground last week. English Bishops, and a writer in ri and Mrs. Oliver Fee, and sprays from �1.1�i. runner, T. Cameron, E. Talbot; fillet Chapter 1. The secretarys report While threshing, fire broke out in the theology of deserved merit. The op- n Mr. and Mrs. William Cole, Miss E 11 1� 11 , �­ I., h T Cam- yoke, A. Galbrait , - was read and adopted. Roll was call- straw mow, coming out of the blower . portunity to hear such a lead er in . h Petty and Mrs. Brightmore, The pall � , _��, elcon; pin cushion, washable, Mrs. ed, answering by favorite verses of seemingly, but was quickly noticed by church work from the Old Land is I bearers were all brother Oddifellows. ,�,�,, .1',� 1. , i., Ross, E. Talbot; embroidered center- Scripture. There were seven for the "Blue " for the "Red." The some of the men in the mow, who not given us every day, and it i�;, Briefs. -Rally Day services will be f R., ��� � -rie- piece, white, E. Talbot, Mrs. Hov , I and seven kept it under control till further aid therefore, one to be grasped if at all held in our Sunday schools on the , " .:�, ,i". i, centerpiece, colored, G. Jac obi, A. Gal- classes then separated for their les- reached them. They knocked the end possible. 0 coming Sunday, September 28th, and , ,� III,,�I . 11 braith; set of hand made bed linen, son. Mr. Carlile was teacher for the out of the barn and threw all the . . I . - � .__ the schools will be nicely decorated 0 1 .11, .. 1. e . 1. "". H. A. Fuss, G. Jacobi; three embroid- senior girils. The lesson was about burning straw out. After quite a children. -The result of -the ball gaine with flowers, and the parents and I , . 'I'll'' .111, I � ered towels, Mrs. J. Toms, A. Gal- Mr. Mackay, our own missionary. Two battle the fire was put out. KIPPEN friends of the Sunday school scholars ,� , 11105 braiih-, three crochet trimmed towels, vi sitors were present from Kippen t,inly would have been a great loss For Sale. -Choice Lombard Plums. W. L. are invited and urged to attend. At I -, 1. Mrs, S. Houston, E. Talbot; bath Band, Miss Olive and Miss Elva An- to Mr. Sundercock if the fire could M""u. Kippen- 2963-2 the Methodist Sunday school the hour -1 I I,�, I � I.. 1. 26, towel, A. Galbraith, Mrs. HOW-rie; ladies, underwear, strictly hand made, derson, whom all were glad to have. After the lesson there was a recita - not of been kept under control. Some of the men were nearly exhausted in ,,, Accounts -4,11 ascountr owing to the estate the I -ate Thopas Mellis must Ise paid on before Octob& Ist W. L. Me", F for starting has been set at fifteen i .. ", -1 �,� ­'.. E. Talbot; . tion by Annie Carlile. Th meeting veals, which sold anywhere from S to 8 cents. or -ecu- ter. 2960-4 minutes to ten, so that any wishing I i, I �11�1 , .�,.11: Mrs. (Dr.) Woods, man'z cotton shirt, strictly hand made, Mrs. closed by singing hymn 212. Greta in their efforts to extinguish the fire. _. Grain Wanted.. -We are in the market for -o t attend the special services con- ducted by Rev. Dr. J. S. Henderson, t 'ii�:, 11�. S. Houston, Mrs. Ross; applique bed Forrest closed prayer. culls were no more than steady at 8 to 9c. all kinds of grain and are prepared to pay u the highest We a former pastor of Carmel church, ,.­o,� K, 1,� I ,, -spread, Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. S. Houston; I BRUCEFIELD y Price. can also make aorangements wath �ou to haul the same can have the opportunity of hearing , I� , , `� I �, 1, I., c A,,,ii. bedspread, crochet inset, Mrs. J. Toms; child's dress made from old garment, CHISELHURST Grain Wanted. -We are in the market for I al kinds of grarin and are prepared to pay o alars phone 54, during dinner arvI supper hours Phone 63. C,00k Bros. Millirg Co., Hensall. Ont. 290-5 him again, as it is something over twenty years ago when he wa s a pas- . ,i�. I I , 1�,, I Mrs. S. Houston, C. Bedour; woman's __ School Fair. -The seventh annual 0 the highest price. We eon also make y u ""rangements with to haul the same Eggs -Extras, fresh, in cartons, 45s; extra i tor of Carmel Church. In order to ., N &1�1 I ..... ,, dress in ade from old garment, Mrs. Fall Fair of the Hibbert rura I schools you with our truck. For particulars phone 54, dinner hours Farmers' Aftntion-Now that the fall .e months are coming on and no doubt some . � give all an alike opportunity of at- i ,­'. I " .� 11 (Dr.) Woods. Mrs . Ross; embroidered will be held at Staffa on September during and supper phone 63- _ Cook Bros, Milling C,o. 2960-3 buggies, cutters, sleighs, etc., will need re- tending these services, St. Paul's An- "".­ ,.It�,� ,,, , R-. dresser scarf, E. Talbot, Mrs. A. Bran- don; sampler showing specimen of 29th. In the evening a concert will . Pairing. .Now is the time to have I t done I have -a good, line of rims, spokes, shafts, glican Church have cancelled their F.I. , 11., � , I straight bias and three corne'red darn- be given in the hall. An excellent programme has been arranged. Death of Walter McBeath.-There runners, tongues, in fact anything to meet your needs; also view ,oatings for the fol- usual morning and evening service, which is very kind and courteous of V" .% .�. I �', ing, Mrs. Ross; sampler showing hemmed, Mrs. Ross; darning on Notes. -The funeral of the late pss" d away in Clinton Hospital on Saturday, September 19th, lowing makes of plows: Fleury, Verity, Cock- hutt, Imperial Gang, Premier, Oliver, Farm - both churches, and is much appreci- .." I.". I. I 1. .i.. 1, patch worn sox, Mrs. J. Stewart, Mrs. Ross; William I.Aatta was held from the home of Mr; Walter Fee, Hensall, on Fri- severe illness of over three weeks, er's Friend and other makes; wheelbi .extemsion ladders, cream separator oil, rubbers. ated. In St. Paul's Church their ser - vice will be held in the afternoon at 1.� I, "," R'­,�_ patched quilt, cotton, Mrs. A. Bran- don. G. Jacobi; patched quilt, cloth, day last and was attended by many Mr- Walter M. McBeath, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex. McBeath, d5s-, brushes for De Laval, also agent for De Laval "ParataIgs., If in need of any, wia be . -three o'clock- when the Rev. Arch- 1, 1.1; I . Mrs. E. F. Merner, Mrs. Brandon; of the residents here. The remains aged 27 years. The funeral was held ac your service W. L. Mellis, 'Me Old Stand. 296.1-3 . . deacon Hayes, of Calgary, will preach .. X"I I :J� � ,,� goosedowm comforter, home made, G. Ross, � Mrs. were laid to rest in Bayfield Ceme- te me was on Monday, September 21st the ser- , "Mr. Notes. -Mr. Alex. McKenzie, of our and no doubt there will be a very large congregation to hear hirri.-In � ,4 ... vi� .�, Jacobi; braided mat, Mrs. Mrs s 'S. Houston; hooked mat, . . conducted by ,Rev. H. Naylor, and a t vices being conducted by Rev. Lundy, of Kippen, assisted by Rev. village, was in Auburn during the conne ction with and following the last Y'. . ... l:"";�, 'Houston, -Mrs. J. Toms; fancy hand- .the grave side by the Oddfellows, of Mr, Hogg, of Clinton, interment tak- past week on business, and also visit- item of news we would mention that the . 111.�� ��.. I miade hand bag, Mrs. S. Houston, which Society the deceased was a ing place in Baird's cemetery. The ed a few of his old friends while at request of many of his friends, . Iii, . .;­ MlIggie Campbell. m -ember. -Anniversary services will sympathy of the whole community is there. -A great many from this com- Rev. Dr. Henderson, of Vancouver, i" "' I ., - � Judges -Mrs. W. F. King, Mrs. T. be held in the Methodist Church here on Sunday, October 5th, at 3 and 7 extended to his sorrowing parents munity attended the funeral of the late Walter McBeath on Monday of B. C., who is and has been visiting friends in I .l)� . "'. , ;1, ", L. Williams. p.m.. Rev. R. Fulton Irwin, of Sea- and friends. this week.-IV6. and Mrs. Tho, ,. An- homes of himself and his wife, and I s;` . 11 I . PLANTS AND FLOWERS forth, will preach and there will he Notes. -Anniversary services will be held in Union Church, Brucefield. derson, of Goi visited at the also at the invitation of the W. C. Jj. , 11 special music by the choir- In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKen- T. U. kindly consented to -preach in ., I.. Bouquet, large, G. Laithwaite, E. & school section o� the recent Seaforth on Sunday, October 5th. Principal * zie, of otw village, during the week. Carmel Church on the coniing Sun- , �',,� I'll, I . .,� R. Snowden-, bouquet, small, E. & R. -Snowden, Mrs. Woods; Show, amongst the competitors from Gandier, of Knox College, Toronto, is expected to he the for the -Mrs. John Anderson, a highly re- day, the 28th, and to give a lecture � �. (Dr.) collec- S. S. No. IQ, Tuckersmitb, Wilber preacher spected citizen of our village, cele- in that church on the following Mon - ''I". ", `� tion of Daldias. Mrs. W. F. Metcalf, Tremeer won first for Doole pota- y day. A cordial invitation is extend- brated her 84th birthday during the day evening, the 29th, dealing with I .,.,. I Mrs. (Rev.) McLeod; collection of toes. and Robert Varley first for hand ed to all. A most liberal offering is past week. On this occasion a few the coming vote on the plebiscite and �� Y" �.. �;l,,�, Fuschias, Mrs. (Rev.) McLeod, F. writing. needed for the current expenses of of her old friends were invited to the conditions under Government Control ­',� . , . I , i" . ." Keegan; collection of Pansies, F. the church. -Rev. Mr. Lundy, of Kip- . home of her daughter, Mrs, John in British Columbia, which he is so ; I . .. %, I. -?,�, I 'Barker, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods; collection pen, pre e ached a most impressiv Workman, where Mills. Anderson well qualified to do, having been very "I 11 i'� . 11 �, of Tuberous Begonias, Mrs. (Dr.) Temperance sermon last Sunday He makes her home, and a f ew pleasant ac tively engaged in the last campaign :: ��, " . Woods, F. Barker; collection of fib- mocning. urged all whose names hours were spent. Min. Aridersor�_% there, and knowing all the conditions I-- l" Begonias, Mrs. (Rev.) Notes. -Mr. James Dale has had are on the voters' list to go to the many friends congratulate -her and and issues connected with, and that .,Mix-, , I, -�_, " , McLeod; collection of ferns and fi Mrs. McLeod; Mr, Ropper, of Seaforth, drilling a poll on October 23rd arid vote for the continuance of the O.T.A. He hope she may be spared t� enjoy a I inf uenced the vote to go as it did. - -1 - � age. (Rev.) collection well. He got an abundant supply of said few more pleasant years. -Rally day Rev. Dr. Henderson has always been " � .. "", of Geraniums, Mrs. (Rev.) McLeod, water at ninety-eight feet. -Mr. Har- many of the obildren in our Sunday will be held in both churches on Sun- a zealous and able exponent for tile Ill , "I 1-1 ' 7. Keegan; collection of Asters, F. rans, a Papanese student, gave a lee- schools have never seen -a drunken ,day. Special preparations are being great temperance cause -and being a Ylll. I , %,,,� � - . Barker, Mrs. A, E. Erwin; collection ture in the Methodist church on Wed- man The O.T.A. law has been in - , made fo� the rally day services, and very fluent and forcible speaker, with 4U,,�, 1AV, of Petunias. F. Barker, Mrs. Howrie; resday night, which was very much force now for over eight years and all are cordially invif�d to attend- the courage of his convictions, his 'Zv, - collection of house plants, Mrs. (Rev.) appreciated. -Mr. Leo Stephenson has it has made good. We have all heard * Communion services will be held. in ad ress I oked rw to wi d is 0 fO ard th ,� ,C��', 11 ' . , , 1, 11�c 'McLeod, F. Barker; collection of Gloxania, F, Keegan, Mrs. Me- -started operations for the building of 0 f the drunke-ness and vice that pre- vails in the that St. Andrew's Church at the morning great interest, and ,with favorable ,. _i I , I 11 .� (Rev.) a blacksmith shop. He has se cured provinces are now service on Sunday, October 5th. -An- weather the church on Monday night _. �� ". 4,�, . ", ��_ i Leod; four varieties of Annuals, S.. Keys, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods; display of tbQ services o f Mr. Pinkney, of Strat- ford. This has been a long under Government control. Mr. Lundy said he.heard of a congregation that niversary services will be held in the will be filled to overflowing. - Rev. Mr. Bell, Toronto, t'�'. ,- -felt want Methodist Church on Sunday, Novem- of conducted ser - .." U, - " 0 Cosm s, Maggie Campbell, Mrs.(Rev.) in our village and community. We was going to vote for the O.T.A, as her 9,tb, when Rev. Mr. Moorhouse, of vices in Carmel Church on Sunday , tp, � ,: V�l', . McLeod; collection of Zinnias, F. i;vish Mr. Pinkney success and that the one man. It is to be hoped that the . Clinton, will occupy the pulpit. -The . . ng last in the interests of tem- rn'Drnl - I., I 11 i,i� , Barker, Mrs. (Dr.) Woods; collection trend of patronage may come his way same can be said of Brucefield con- Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church perance and the cornaing vote, and '01',* I , ­:11�111� �. of Verbenas, Mrs. A. E, Erwin, F. Football. -The Constance news of gregationi and Mrs, Lang, of I are having a bazaar on Tuesday, No- conducted services again in the even. , . , o", . : -Barker; collection of Gladiolus, Mrs. last week with the Stratford paper's New York, were recent guests at the vember 11tb. Fuller particulars ]at- ing in the Methodist Churck for the I", I,', 1;4.,�, , I 1; ,,,, �.. (Rev.� McLeod, Mrs. Howrie. Judge Stewart. report was not sent in by your regu- lar The home of Mr. and Mn. James Berry. er�Rev. Mr. McClintock, of Toron- same cause, giving fine. -addresses on :�.,, -George correspondent. news intend- -----"- to, preached in St. Andrew's church both occasions that bristeled with ,,�� �,��, , I ,". � .1 . ,1 ..�,, � . ;1 '' , FINE ARTS ed was too late. We are informed that the Stratford aggregation went BAYFIELD on Sunday morning in behalf of the Temperance question, and delivered facts and figures in the interests of what is termed the dry cause. - In I'll I,-,. . Ili,.- I , Landscape, original, oil, mrs. W. F. . to Preston to place their -nee grieva a fine address. -Mr. William Doig, of connection with 'the obituary of the , 'I"W', � .";,�; Met&alf, Mrs. Howrie; still life, orig- before the President of the W. F. A., Breezes. -Mr. J. F. Hill, Of iSt- Port Huron, spent the week end at . late William Latta, which appears in ,i " r!�' �(l% inal, oil, Mrs. Ross,11. A. Fuss; land- Mr. Donald Campbell, and they did it Catherines, and Mr. H. T. Gibbs, Of his home bere.�Rev. R. A. Lundy this column and the list of contribu- ,vei­ 114�;'? ,� . " .0cape, original, water color, Mrs. W. so well that he would -not consent to the Executive Toronto, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Perry, "Hillerest" took charge of Rev. Mr. Armour's tors of wreaths, sprays, crosses, etc., have , ,��l 4Wt,,� F. Metcalf, Mrs. Howrie; fruit. orig- call a meeting of to cot- tage.-Mrs. Collins, Kilica work in the Presbyterian Church at we ffilwt been informed by Mr. I i;i", 11*41P inal, water color, Mrs. W. F. Metoalf, Mrs. Howrie; consider the protest sent in by Kin- burn. However, it is not all settled of 3no, has been visiting her sister, mrs. Brucefield On Suriday.-Mr. and Mrs. George Brown that he received too late for the funeral 1 and fter � I�,111'll',`., ", flowers, original, water John Reid, of London, attended the services . , � ;��)'�': � , , - I colors, IL A. Fuss, Mrs. Ross; pen yet. Mr. Campbell is assuming too much little than Samuel Cleave, Louisa Street. -Mrs. Doig and Mrs. Weekes, of London, funeral of their cousin, Mr. Walter we had written particulars of con- , . �;, ,,,,,, N, I J,�,�,�,, nk and i drawing, H. A. Fuss. Hxs. authority, a more the MeBeath, during the week. tributors of flowers, the sum of fif teen � !,V�-�t,t;..' , 'Ross; drawing, crayon or lead point, law allows, and the matter will be spent the week end at Mrs. Doig's . I dollars from the citizens of Mas Rorie $ ,,,4-,� " ii fi, H. A. Fuss. Mrs. J. Stewart; water Neought"up at the regular meeting of cottage. -Mrs, Isabella Woo& is vi8- . w -here Mr. Latta had lived, as a ��i,A,?,�,�� .7i , ,color painting on silk or satin, Mrs. the, executive. What the outcome I ting friends at Kincardine. -Mr. Geo. Fisher, HENSALL token of their respect and esteem for ,,-",i�,,, , �_il ""'i -: iR&,l. , 14,10 W. Metcalf, Mrs. Ross; hand painted will be we are not in a position even Mark and Helen Fisher, of Waterloo, -sale. the deceased, which speaks for itself. ..� I , - 1, �4.'. china, two pieces, Dr. McKinnon, Mrs. to make a guess. Between the refer- returned home Monday af- ,Choice Beano for Apply at Hensall Mr. Brown, who acted as treasurer , I '_,;,.� . 1� i W. F. Metcalf; stenciling on fabric ees and the W.F.A. -the boys have cer- ter a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Pcs,t Office, G. J. Sutherland, P.M. 2961-2 Notice,­-Commencina for so many years of the I.O.O.F., of ., ,I .�T, loi. �.,.,; � S. Keys, Mrs. W. F. Metcalf. ' tainly had an uphill fight. Mrs. F. A. Edwards. -miss Ethel October 7tb we will be grinding on Tuesday, Thursday and Set. which the deceased was a member, -, li�l ­', � , .,�. :,;L.,- Ind1ges-A. Middleton, C. Naftel, (Too Late For Last Wee'k.) I Jowett left Monday to attend Normal at Loiidon�Miss Jean Woods left urday. Hensau Ch.pvfng MilD. 2968-2 _-� has passed the money intended for a � , , �� - ,,";, � The undersigned ban (had 007nol nice up-to- mo,st beautiful wreath to the widow. �,i� "?, I I �,�jt ��y�,., ",., I MANUFACTURES I Notes. -Mr. James Medd wears the Monday to attend Normal at Strat- .r .3 nx: Al . date dwelling properijej: put in his hands for __�t -I.: U t Mrs. Latta, which was the best her veek end in Zurich with friends- R-ve-go to 9sc. r. and Mrs. John Reid, of London Ontario flour -Ninety per cent patent in pent the week end with their rela-' Jute bags, Montreal, prompt ahlpmeuL $5.76-, ives.-Mr. and M�ris. W. C. Mont- Toronto basis, $5.75; bulk seaboard, $5.50. Manitoba flour -lot pati in Jute sneki6 ornery, of Toronto. and formerly of $8.00 per barrel; 2nd patents, $7.50. . ur village, were here this week re- Hay --No- 2 timothy, per tan, track, To- ewing acquaintances. -Quite a large ronto. $14.00; No. 3, $12.50. Straw-Cai per ton. $9,50. umber from the village and district Screeminga­--Standard, recleaned, f.o.b. baY ave been attending the neighboring Parts, per ton, $?2.50. ocal fairs. -Mrs. Cleveland Hog- - arth and sons, who have been camp - I ng at Grand Bend for the past month LNE SI;OCK MARKET r so, have returned here to the home f Mr, and Mrs. T. Murdock, Mrs. Buff lo, September 23rd -Cattle xecelpte- 3,000;overy bulls loggarth's parents. -Mrs. J. Leeper, inactdve, cows and generally steady ; choice grades steady, all others. 15 to vho was .here visiting her sizter, Mrs. 25 cents lower; shipping steers. 39 to $10 ; H J. Macdonald, has returned to her butchers, $7 to $9. Rog re , to 12,800 ; active, 15 to 25a 'and i�me in St. Catharines -Rev. Mr. higher; hZXvpy mixed, $10.75 to $10.96: Sinclair delivered a very fine sermon yorkers, $10.00 to $10.75; light yorkera and n Carmel Church on Sunday evening pigs, $9.75 to $10.00; roughs, $8.50 to $8,.76: stags, $4.00 ito $5.00. ast as Rev. Mr. Bell, of Toronto, was Sheep and lamb receipts, 7,200; aotive; preaching in the Methodist Church lambs, 25c higher, $7.00 to $18-50 ; yearlings. hat evening in the interests of the $7.00 to $9.60; wethers, $7.00 to $7.60; ewes, $2.00 to $6.50; mixed sheep, $6.50 to $7 -OO.' Temperance cause and the coming vote. Rev. Dr. Fletcher and Rev. Mr. Union S1 � ,,k Yards, Toronto, September 23. McConnell, the pastor, also took part '-With close to 6,000 cattle for sale aoeally n the service. -Mr. Lloyd Hudson and and 1,000 head on through billing. trade gei his bride returned home on Saturday ,rally was very slow to -day, and though early - evening last from a pleasant and eX- les in the butcher section were made at 's'ateady prices, the medium and common stuff tended trip. -Dr. Ross Dougall, of that had mot changed hands before noon waG London, spent the past week here with hard to sell at a 15 to 25 cents decline. Top his pa6nts and relatives in HenSall for heavy export steers was 7% cents, but: some five carloads went over the scales at and vicinity. -Miss Ethel Bissett. of that Pri-, the rest of the good to choice Exeter, spent Sunday last with her selling downward to 6Y4 cents, while some friend, Miss Emma Dickson. - Dr . rough heavies went as low as 5-65 cents per pound. Packer buyers paid 7.3-0 cents for 24 and Mrs. Laing, of New York City, head of s1t,_-rs averaging a little better than were guests at the home of Mr and ' 1,111 poul, but the bu-lk of the good to choice butchers sold at -from 5�4, to 6.45 cents Mrs. Gordon Bolton on Sunday last. wb ile some plain steers went over at 4y4a _Mn. Jack Bonthron and little before two o7clock, when the scale count was daughter, Kathleen, of Moose Jaw, 8,000 ,head. The cow tradle was draggy - �nore so than other lineo-and prices, excep.b Sask., are visiting relatives and in the case of an odd top at 52/4 centsi were friends.---4Do not forget the school fair off a quarter from the start. A few choice to be held at Hensall on Wednesday, butcher cows moved at from 4% to 5 cents, October Ist, under the direction of but there were very good that sold at from 31/, to 41/,, cents. Export demand, accounting the Ontario Department of Agricul- for about ta carload of the heavy kind, help- ture. A very interesting aftern?On is ed the bull trade somewhat, but 4 to 41/4 cents ooked for and a large crowd IS eX- paid for the best offered, nnd the bulk of the trading was dome in plain butchers and pected, as it is -the first of�the kV bi at from 2% to 3 ceirts. Half a held here. Come and enco age e dozen baby beeves sold steady according to Quality at from 73/2 to Joe per poun(L children. -The result of -the ball gaine Good to choice store cattle for export sold played here between Hensall and Clin- at from 53/4 to 6% centB and found a fairly ton, was a score of 13 -8. -The tax 'ady market Otherwise the stocker and feed - ;�L rate for Hensall has been strucklat trade was dall, home demand aecounting for ,DnJy some eight loads. A load of light 32 mills. stockers brought 4 cents per pound. a7id feed- ers ranged from 4.85 to 61/4 cents. Milker and springer prices were unchanged at re- cent advances, with real good Holsteihs up to POULTRY MARKET $100 and an odd top a ahade bigher. Com- mon milkers ranged from $45 to $65 each. Toronto, September 23rd. Calves were a heavy offering -and the bulk lAve DresxW sold a half lower than last week, the good Hens, over 5 The . ............ 20 26 to choice kind ut 9% -to 10 cents. The sup - Do., 4 to 6 lbs 17 22 Ply included a lot of heavy calves and medium . .......... . Do., 3 to 4 The . .......... 15 18 veals, which sold anywhere from S to 8 cents. Spring chickens. 2 tbs. and over 25 go There were also a good many common gross - Roosters ........ ............ 12 is era that sold around SS/4 cents. DucklinM 4 to 5 The 19 25 Real choice ewes and wethers made half a . ........... ,cent a Pound more than they did a week op ago at 11 and 111/2 cents per p6und, but culls were no more than steady at 8 to 9c. DAIRY MARKET Trade was slow in opening, buyers offering a cut at the starL Strong demand for breed- ingsheep was again in evidence, and two lots Toronto, September 23.-Cheene, new, large, of ,nice ewes , totalling 42 head, oo,ld at 9% 9c' twine 19J/2c; trdvIets, 20c; Stiltons, 21 c nts Per Pound. Light mutton aheep made to i2c,. 6id, large, 28 to 24c; twins, 24 to 7e cent, , and Poorer and heavier kind from 25c; triplets. 25 to 26c. ,5 to 6 cents. Butter-FineSt creamery prints, 38 to 39c; Hogs sold steady with last week'o high No * I crewmery. 36 -to 87c; No. 2, 84 to 85c; point at 91/4 cents f.o.b., with ontaiders tak- dairy, 28 to 80e. ing a few a shade higher. Eggs -Extras, fresh, in cartons, 45s; extra Receipts to -day were 5,748 cattle, 859 calves, loose, 43c; firsts, 88c; -seconds, 80 to 81c. 1,974 hogs anil 1,4674 sheep and larnbs. Quotations - -0 Export steers, $7.00 to $7.50 -, butcher t5teers GRAIN MARKBT choice, $6.00 to $6.75: do., good, $5.2.5 to $5.76 ; do. common to fair, $8.50 to $5.00 .- butcher heifers choice, $6.00 to $6.5A: do.. Toronto, September 23rd.-Manitobn W-hewb g)ood, $5.00 to $5.50: do., common, SS,50 to --o. I Northern, $1.621/4; No. 2 Northern, $4.25 ; butcher cows, choice. $4.00 to $4.60: $1.48%; No. a Northe M, $1.46. do. fair, $8.00 to $3.75 '. do., canners and cut - Manitoba oats ---No. 2 C,W., 651/4c; No. a ters, $1.50 to $2.50; butcher bolls, good, $3.50 C. W., 641/4c, extra No. I feed, 64Y4c; No. I to $4.25; do., fair, $8.00 to $3.50; do. bologna. feed, 63'Aci NO. 2 feed, GO -Vic. $2.50 to $3.00; feeding steers, good, $6.50 to All the above c.i.f.. bay ports. $6.0i do., fair, $4.60 to $5.00; stockom, iilvod, Amerk%n corn, track Toi:l. 2 yel- $4.50 to $5.00 ; do. fair, to $4.00: calves, ow, $1.80. .$8.50 ohoice, $10.00 -to $11.00., do. medium, $8.00 to Millfeed-Dellvercil, McwtreRl freight5. QMUB $10-00; do. grassers, $4.00 to $6.00: milch ncluded: Bran, per ton, $27.00; shorts, per cows, choice, $75,00 to $9o.00; GVM . ugers, ton, $29.00; middlings, $85.00; good feed flour choice, $80.00 to $100.00; plain $46.00 per bag, $2.06. to $66-00; good gight sh , $7.15C0010. 156.00 . Ontario oate-No. 3 white, 49 to 50e. heavies end bucks. $4.06 ,e,ep,,.,,, c.1b, $2.00 Ontario vbea+­No. 2 Winter, $1.16 to to $4.00; good ewe IAMb8, $11.00 to $11.50; 1.20; No. 8 Winter, $1.14 to $1.18; No. I bucks, $9.00 to $9.25; Wnedium. $10.00 to Commercial, $1.11 to $4.15, f.o.b., shipping $10.25 ; culls, $8.00 to $9.00: hom fed all& Points, according to freights. watered. $9.85; do., f.o.b.. $9.25: Oo., countrr Barley -Malting, 79 to 82c. Points, $9.00; do., off cars, $10.25; do, 967ei Buckwheat -No. 2, goe. 1 fed and watered, $10.85. Ili 1� ­� I or .- ss ma ivielkay is atwnd n e a Very reas e cog, very Mue " r I'll �, 1. I � 1. 11.t,,�,, .. broad smile, His wife presented him Westervelt's - I g cheaper than they could be built, amd posi could do as the did not receive the = �,'A, , - Set single -harness, T. Cameron, J. Business College as we have said, in time to 'E �-1,7 , - , r . , , , , t r Lon- sion could be given to butt purchaser- Apply money - ,, ,'' ,-,�% . I ,;.4"!, �, TV.. Tippet- Set double harness, T. with a fine boy on Monday, the 15 h- d,n.-Work is progressing rapidly on -to the undersigned at gensoll Post Offite, G. purchase the wreath --Dr. Lang, Re- = ,,,, �:- - I , ­�R,�,S?.If i; , Cameron. Y. W. Tippet; skein twisted -Mr. and Mrs. William Clar*e are Dr. King's -new cottage. the building 3- Sutherland. 2061-2 cornp�tnied by Mrs. Lang, nee Miss - �,, ,,� � t� 'll.". = A, "i, � , ".� 0'i'�', , 7ain, Nit. John Tippet-, best quart visiting the former s sister, Mrs, being done under the charge of Win. Grain Wanted. -We are in the malket for Myrtle Hodgins, of this village, Spent = ,�%Jfl,mi�.',.', . I - I ,,,O��,§A)`,�` jar �O R. Snovden, T. Pa inean in Strathroy this week.- Metcalf, _Mr, ail kinds of grain and. are prepared to Par = ,1 r,,, �.,;.�.,i,', A s6s;p, 19, & , p _. and Mrs. Boyd and the highest price. We ihm also make a few days here during the past week = �%'i' M' Blanche Wheatley, of New H daughter, of Longford Mills, motored "n 111, am - I , Vrownett; best 2 bart -hard soap. R. "Is 'IR�., 52p! I . , X�it,,�," " � �'t'W"'I"l., I arrangements with y-od'to haul the same with the many relatives and friends = , 41,1) Tum#k, Mrs. (Dr.) Viroods; corn burg, spentover Sunday with her par- here and spent a few days with rele- with our truck. For particulaxii phone 54, of Mrs. LAng in Hensall and district, = !,!i'0,�!','. husk ,� ll entg.-It seems one trouble does not tiv,s last week. -Mr. and Mrs Me- Cook Bros. Wiling Co. 2960-3 . who were pleased to meet them B T., I, 1'� g�4'1:t�ua­ , 46or umt, T. Bmw�nett; home made durinO dinner and supper hours pi 68. - "'11, 'I'M , � �4, , �,'� 't � , � argelst off=,ffituire, Douglas Gewim� cOlne single, as Mr. slid MTS. Wilson Kenzie, of Cubaj are spend' 'g ,a I ,.,, 1� in again. Dr. Lang waa formei , i.. ly well a ,?�, � Sundercock have realiged this week. coi;lple of weeks in Mr. McMillalils Successful Street Danee.-On Thurs- and favorably known in Grhnton, 0 , . � "" . .. �, bat-dt H A Fusg, �L. .P, , � , , - �L ." � FQS;��-,4as, Connally, W. Bowei On Tuagday their little girl was op- cOttgge._Mjss Bates, of Brantford, day evening last ,:, I," , . . j'- I , " I I 1.1, � I erated on for appendicitis; the same is visiting Miss dur finely Paved Ont.,-whdre -he practised, but has E , "' . . ,�,'i, i,�`� � 1 I I V"', I Lucinda Reid. - Mr. A X �; - ." ,,, 4',", - , 60L . tain Street was thO scene of a very been in, dir York City for a -number E � N, � 11 .." I I I I . . ,.$Oil i , M=RNN day their -house caught fire, but *as and Mrs, H. X. Moorhouse, of Lon- large gathering the).occation being a of y, grg ith a large practice aa a = . , , ,�!,� I'll , e w � ,,,, �,,� , "I , , ,, .. I � = , ", �6 .,;, ., , "! . , . , � put out before any danuge was done- don, have been spending a few weeks street dance foW fun&'. fix the intereaft specialist. They mbtored here "d = .. 1p, L 11 " � ,,, ' , 9&f, i, &A*t119, Itmpedive - T. on Wednesday while thrd6M,ig, it j. q at their eottAge.-Mrs. Birchell, of of our new skating 4nk. The street, Were intich pleni with 'our village - 1, , �. ��' - ' 4 - � 1, L;q W,j,:,� '#'r6ft,4*'4ifia 2t1d;-b-at dravoilig, Still supposed a spa'rk fr6la the elftginb Toronto is visiting Mrs. James Thom- hadbeen pidelk gir the occaA , i,id",;pi ­� , , 'It" Ik ,. - ­;'11',L'i'X.V.� I, I - ! ft� 1 ". i*neft aM irid- best hand Atarted a fire In the straw mow, but it 1033 and silimiinding country, Mrs. Lling - i,,',,'�".�,,i,-:�,,,�,�,,,��4,; � �, - - ,,I, ,1� �,, "), , "-., - . " v S6'n.::;&e Young People's Society and sprinkled with e0vil meal, which - ,:;,,`�-,,,, l� - i, , , I , - I l , , -1,1,�, r ... ..... P. '�' � .", J.'' 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