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1�""",.-" - � .0 Willis
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.1. ". 111�1% i�'. : read by _Nlr. A. F. Johns.
01 14011�` " �. very full
54i .!;,�:�' 11 miss M. Mellis gave a
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1. - �t. . ,and interesting ,
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t-" 7 Which the following items
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.. I I 1�,. � ; "647 teachers an(l inspectors are
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., 1. ) 11 list. The
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;. . now or) the superannuatik
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1�,� I Of the pell.,ion is gradually
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,:.-.�, . - fund incmases
m : �,�e._ 11MLU.Sing and as tilt
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, ��,:_,.: I . more concessions will be granted.
� .�� ,,The problem of the feeble-minded
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�X-,, ' � Child is beginning to occupy the at-
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,.,�.�.. tention of educators. Two per ce
I ario
..':',','� of the school population Of On't
.�_: � are mentally defective. The auxil-
.. . -pecializing in work
p .
. - 1� � iary classe�5 are s
,��', ,
. I for these pupils."
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I 11 Miss B. Carter gave a paper on
, ne d
,�, z Primary Arithmetic. She -
: 1: the various steps she, took with a b,e-
.1 . ,inners' class and
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" sed throughout the course. She fav-
. . -e use of number cards
- ored txtensi\
1 pictures and counting material to get
alear ideas of each number and its
1, , parts, and the symbol for it. Th�
i
�. ideas gained from handling concret�
; miaterial are more clearly impresse�
� on the minds of the pupils.
. The subject of "Art and Construc-
: tion Work in Primary Grades" was
. ably handled by Miss R. Sotheran oi
I Wingham Public School. Any sub -
Z. jects for Art or Construction worb-
, I : sbould be those of interest to th�
f. child, and all real effort should re -
.1 oeive encouragement. They will tbu,,
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? . gain confidence in their ability t(
, draw and construct pictures. Art car
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.1 . assist greatly in number work, stor.
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, ies, health posters and reading les
,I &ons. Children's toys and plaything�
make excellent models to draw from
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.1 fruits are. also good. Each seasor
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I Moths, butterflies, birds, leaves an(
and festival offers suggestions. Sh(
.. ! showed many excellent samples of hei
, . pupils' work.
, . , Mr. John Davidson, M.A., B. Piled.
Y of the Hamilton Normal School, gav4
a very instructive lecture on "Teach
ing How to Think." The teacher shoul(
1. aim to direct the pupils' thinking b
. specific ends. In nature study, pup
I ils can discover what insects and an
r
im.ads are -our friends and our en
emies. In literature, etc., supplernen
f what they read and also they cai
. � pick out the important facts. Prope -
1 methods of thinking prepare pupiL
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: to meet the problems and emergencie
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I of life, which is just, a succession o
.. problems.
. An interesting address was giver
T., by Dr. John M. Field on the educatioi
and life of Hugh Miller, as outline(
1. in his autobiog-raphy, "My School!
. . and Schoolmasters."
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1. Friday Sessions.
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I The election of officers resulted ii
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- the following selections:
I . 1. President, N. M. Geddes; vice presi
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�,� dent, Miss Ida Corrdsh; secretary.
. . treasurer, A. F. Johns, all of Clinton
I libra,rian, Dr. Field; executive com.
I mittee, Miss Ruby -Taylor, Mr. Ear
I Webster, Mr. Wilfred Bisbee, staff oi
� Clinton Public School; auditors, Mr
,
. .- R. J. Beattie, Mr. Fred Fowler; dele.
1. gate to 0. E. A., Miss Mary McNaugh.
I ton.
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. A geography lesson on the riven
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. of Ontario was a very instructivc
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. item on the morning programme an�
e-, was greatly enjoyed by all. Later al
_1� adjourned to the schoo) groundF
, I where a series of games was run of
by Mr. Posliff and his pupils.
In his ,second lecture Mr. Davidsor
� ,spoke about "Arithmetic and its Con
i relations." He believes that the
11 training received in any subject is
��
� Tost useful in that particular sub-
� ject. Arithmetic is most valuable as
b,
: a practical subject. Many powers ol
sed in it, and th4E
. I powers of analyzing, arranging, com-
. bining facts and habits of conciseness,
I clearness, accuracy and concentration
are formed by it. Good English,
- proper abbreviations arid punctuation
I .should always be required.
!
I Mr. Brackenberry, Principal of the
e, Wingham High School, gave an in -
P .
0, structive lesson on the "Honey Bee."
I
n, He described the various part-, of the
insect and their uses, and told in a
I very interesting manner about many
. . , Of the activities of the bee in its col-
: OnY or community life.
f The concluding paper of the pro-
, gramme was given by Mr. Crawford,
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, of Seaforth, upon the subject, "Spell-
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, . ing." He believes tbe teaching of
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I Spelling may be improved by teacl-i-
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1. ing appropriate words in each grade
I, It ` and by a good selection of words'
I The new spelling book is written and'
I arranged very systematically and
provides for tests,,study ,and review
��.",'- lessons. Proper pronunciation and
Iq� , analysis of long words greatly as-
� Sists in obtaining correct spelling.
Short, well-prepared lessons are us -
t,
� tially best. Records of errors should
�. , be kept for frequent reviews.
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1�. The Resolution Committee present-
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13� ed the following report:
r.- "Be it resolved that we tender a
1� vote of thanks to the people of Wing -
i ,. I ham who have helped make this ,con-
(" vention a success,
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IL "A vote of thanks to Mayor Willis
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� for his address of welcome.
r" "A vote of thanks to all who have
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: taken part in the proceedings, par-
� - ticularly to, Mr. Davidson.
� "Resolved that a copy of our pro-
, ceedings. be sent to the leading papers
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I ,ext were execi,ted with Ogtl ,I a ontest Xq ,0 '� 4 , f oUr local 6;wbars * --(Wo - In � qwp%r' , . . , 4, '. ", I �, ". 1. �, , ,�.".' +,' I I 11 , .
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last. . tit e-Npression. But it- vmp nbit AAW Dom 010g,"pl , non �tl�.. - p , , With'the �Qrob-811-�Ipi Vn_1,W:#A4At0,.Voa%6 , 1. I., *A .11, "tunie,%lbo ;:,. ,
, .ft U_ .4.1 . a, anvg,��Ifts- Robt, Da*40, Of TO , 4 , , :,
I Ootobor , t :� .
Aria Quo., #AV Smith, i87 vis4ing with fngl %. :111,00 01100.10'.'a, ,� �.�.,;;_ .�__ .1
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the closing number, the lovely toe gi�*Ata$.t. 1"np, or Vr 49 NPAn"Vil -0 . � ''."4 -I , , , 1 I I 1. .�
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. of Sheba!, ( IZ10. tr.oit'-Mr. , , - 6rtmeAt, or,;Lt � 4 ,
X , 4 I Georgia A- Thogrnpadn' wh4. 0 ,Xlvw,� 0 "
, rom the ' "Queen suXis new, Alv* __ is _ reCalve th,6` 'n-Av I I
" 111al . 0 A, 0410 400 w.14'r, "=,k-�i� , ,X7, , , `�;�._,
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Fiftieth Annivereary.-Tbe fiftieth in Frencli), that the full beauty f,r -ISA, ' g i *1" ", ","I" � �, � , "
� _kf of , ladiola 'bjalbi� a . ad a spent Several weeks inAbe Neat 10r4s in 811the 40TAU-4 AA �*k V�q,-AtWOdUVO - i,.. ,;,�;�:;�: � . " ,, 1�111111 11� 1�
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AA -� vill,� Me- * . ._, 'i ;r . , , I . ';.�i ,',,,�,,,.0U.;A I 1, 1, 14kll� �
I- ' � LadAes, fine � k " solos:, Of f4li' :, �;,�5g,.w - - .Z.
S'41` This number gg�a . , , , 4! �;.Iw 40 9" " ,C., ,,,W�? � ,, �
't by -;,�, ,,A I Sealforth� 1, 0 . , kro.
anniversary of 0avan Church, Win- Ass proctor,,� voice.became ev�4eg
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X .,� Vp.
tf.rop, was celebrated by special ptry, of I . ...4 r.ned.4mia.� . . r,,Xql i, .
' -4 there are 11MV. �`P;%i Cllymont -of' M,troj�,,4ap,t th-, ,`_ , A 1,0 . oJi", "'t.",`�?', ,, .., ;7�
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Dr. ity to show that her's is a voice Q;r njA.jnbg*,K the r U. � , a- a I - .w�,, _�', � �7�,
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rs end at. - home r hiil J)" .*t and*)M_� , , " I .. k.. . "t $4 . W;
ve her the opporturt7 presant-04 up 4
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vices on Sunday last, when Rev. . , f ,
.,:.�b 'Voudis4o(Al'-d - .�iA;_.r_�,� -, . ,� ': �.
p 9 Th m . 0 , .,,,%,r,eik1 , I - wem -�o, , , A�. ".- ,,,,, ,!�.
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, aten�,06# Qxroroo:�v,jllb�L'qx. ,a , ,� � �, -, .''
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' neat toe,, medi4ju - heaj�'.wfth,�-� i �#�' ,p4 :1,.. � I 1:i .11 '�.
,--,The, ii�axqp *,Jr , - , $4-05",,:"'?�4 , � ,
Gandier occupied tbg pulpit both highest dramatic quality and brilli- pvosqp 'eve given an oppa ty of and Mrs J;imei;- .2001Y."b"� k, , � C- 9, .11 Lo4iesl P
t �.q pno 4
� , to � yQ0 waltiod'olest
morning and evening. Both services aucy, combined -with an extraordxn- orderinji-ftIl bulbs, and ,the secre- village * , �*,* ". 9 I,, . , , t,�, � �.%� . , I , "
were very largely attended, the ca- ary ran I . I t,6 R , .. .11 1. I—
. ge and power that,at once tary� Ms. Armour, wa� kept, bupy Pe �, . 1".. I ..,� ,
, . , M.j- , -� -n- � LAdiail Gumlietal Calf oxford�,,� , tli- " , Elk t" Ndth , � .1 .
tai Bowey,.: of ovr.;v aggo, y;, , PW,. o 90*,�� en�h . '
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pacity of the church being taxed at justifies her arabit4on to sing in grand tskiug�.4rdg,rs. Judging by tbo large 80iTy to learn that- he-iS 'no,t'dl�t,) , 0 - ,� I �, .11 . �, . � i ., -:� I.,
low., rubber heoIA, at ..,-.. .'.�. . 44�00,"'i .: -- , -
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both services. Special in le was opera. Miss Proctor has a most. an-. mumbi ' � ,
g a many fri6ads -j �_ � - todiae fin, 'patent thr,elo-oalo
p";'6f bulbs ordered, hyaouths, ing as fastp$ hi -, L,.'. - - .� Tje�'!F�a;kW I � I
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rendered by the choir. On the Mon- gaging manner, enhanked by the crocu.;q' i - - .',. .. % 9W - 11 I 7'�
.a narel `tl .� �:: I . �:i ;, ��,
..; �"jckjiquels, daffo.diRls, 5- like to see, but all -hope he may taW, � . ":, i-obber *1410 9, t -I I - � �, ,� ''.
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soon... "-*QVow1h9!,G�r)a1' Gw,=aWk Calf Oxfords *th: - "� �
day evening following a fowl supper naive freshness of youthful, beAuty, ses, tullp$, etc., Bruc6field homes.- give a decided change for the better- I . . round toe "' I. , ;"" 4
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a prqvis&'�4:f being veri-I , " �' iwsjtiii�� i ' * . .. .. I
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-he looked ,very cha ' �016 h0wexa-0 ly day services will be, held in - *#a oles. .9 I , . ,
was held, after which an excellent and s, rming in , - f- -Ra.1 . ,
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programme and entertainment were frock of jade--ebiffon over wInch she bea I AO ,;O,w rulkiii, haels, at �,_� ". .-�; ...... 11 ., ", :", nL .
roughout nited Chureb on Sun- Growi , .. � ��, I rouA - ,go, 1, � -, �' , .t. !III I 1.
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,"a ' 'not day next. -Mission Band will be held' hoels, git ......... ........ I" - ._.. . ..'� -1; ,; k'. i -.",.: " - ;�, �, . . - ",
a"Ienefit of the MA .. . � -qw P�, btr " �� �, , ,
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1% t$t�' the wilitaV i6nths� � St. Andrew�s U i ng .0iris I - rateik, dxfoilia-with I 1 4 ; fl 344t: `�
attended by the largest crowd ever wore a magnificent Spamish shavl. Fo1r4 1� ' . - ,. ,
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lie received Sev- preSajit,-4',`*,e order sheets� are being on Saturday afternoon in the Sunday Deai in mind -our Shees'are'Sho` uanty, �iil - #6- ' ' "`� '��,�,, .*.,.", , �- -
gathered in the church, supper being During the evening s ,
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an ac- kept, ,O,M, until uesd'0�. the TW,14 school room. All I I , I *r L .Ps'.- I I I
served to over 5QO People. The only eral beautiful bouquets. As ,_, T -_ I the boys and girls . .. I bolagbk� � r � WI . Ap,�,,_. � , L� ,,,,,,,, i.w�- 1,"... , ... i I .. o � I ,
regrettable feature of the occasion companiat Mrs. Page wa . .- .1. to s slessoo!s ... , �, ,,, � .. 1,�. , , .
9 thoroughly Those a4ii wishing to,order bulbs for 'are iequested to Atten&-4ffiss Mar, . � - 1. . . _:� . . I . -,�;. .,f,�'�4sla,j,,hj�. ;"- .!- 1".. . . I I
was the ab§erice of the pastor, Rev. in accord with the singer at all times fall pl� I � . '.1 . . I �.� - .'�. - , .'?,jr - I I I
*Ung are requested to PhOne' gare� - Mellis, while. attending' the . I . . I i . � I I '. . I 11 I I �� Z �, �:. �,� �_ ,__",�,�,� t'��,��;r ""41, � -
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J. A. Ferguson, who vims called to his and rendered several piano solos with thpik otAers to Mrs Arrdoqr before CQAf-' t Wingham, vio- . ' LL " , ,' , "."�,", t,��,��.;. �' _ ..''
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home on Monday owing to the death all the beauty I . � .1 �, I k ,�: , � 1. I
and art which always that date,- The president, reao An in- fed, h6i -cousins, - Mr, and Mrs. Wra., - - .. ;- I I .1 I
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of his mother. The principal speak- distinguishes her playing. She look- teresung. . paper. on the subject of the HanO.--qFarmers are all busy filling- .� ,� 1 N .': '.��'. , �
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ers on Monday evening were, Rev. ed very lovely in -a becoming maize care -of'house plants, and Mrs. - Arr4- silos and doing;up fall work and with .. �-1.1111.1 __ 0� :�,,�W,�,&, - ." I . . - , " ".'L
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Dr. Fletcher, Hensall; Rev. W. D. gown beaded in crystal. Miss Proc- our vaAO-brief extracts On gro g a,fbw -weeks 6f good weather, every- 11 .. .. �., � . a I �'.- ,I-; , : �.
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McDonald, Egn-iondville; Rev. R. Put- tor, who has been studying diction bulbs !Ad of -11 I I . I 10 I -1 ", �'..'�
,00rs and on the thing will -.be finished up�Xr. Igaa� 4 ' . .1 , - , ; ..''. � �'-I., : .. 11
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ton Irwin, Seafovth, and Rev. D. Cars- with Miss Laird -Brown and other dahlia- ibillers, The granting of prem- Jarrott, of our village, -tpent a few � ,, , " ' "' ' ' I � I , 1, - . , ,.: " " % I .�:, .. :. ��: f
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well, a former pastor, who very ac- branches of music with Miss May F. iu=�.wllj�.be left until the Spring, days durhit. ther �.ast,wq - with b1s; � . . . ' 4 % I. . , . �, . � , , . I � � I
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ceptably filled the duties of chairman. Burt, also taking special courses in we nd plants of -411 kinds son, Dr.. -James, of Pirry Sound. Mr. VEL'IRPIRON I I , I �
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A chief feature of the evening's pro- languages at Columbia University., willb4,,�-vilflhble, but in the, lueantimp Jarrott is the kind -thit;t whem -he does . . � .., ': . I 11: � � .1 , - , . I- 1. ,�
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gramme was the reading of the church returns to New York on Friday to about farty per ce-nt.'of the rno�ney in take a holiday thoroughly enjoys, him. ' " " ' - . I ,-_', �_ . �, ,-: ,�' " �, I
history by Mr. A. A. Cuthill. The further pursue her studies. Her ca- the trea0ury will -be spent on bulbs ielf and no doubt had a,fine iiine in . . �. - I i.. I ,� I:- �:"��, I 11 ., � zomm. . - I
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Stratford Quartette and Mr. Eckmier, rear will be followed with the closest for,AkO��k6we ana outOoor Planting, the northern ceun#y.-Mr. and 'Mrs. I , _-, ...- I.. I � 11. . �� I -, I
reader, ' . . . J I I - ;-.'�. ,� ,, -1- , ,, ��. Z. , , I
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also added materially to the interest by those friends who enjoyed and &Vyque ordering ore than forty E - �i�' :'ih t " . , .1
, . m merson Smith,and ,childiem, of .our called the ineatink 'here or w a Sindlair' 4,egiilaily inducted ftll.,46
pleasure of the evening. with such unqualified pleasure her per ceii�.'- �i their membership mome� village;:,visited with the latti , I 1�, :,� �- 1.
. . a ar's bro- 'might be-terfii6d legally aitd.foriially -pastorate of, the Vulted 6;� �- ,., ;' " I . ,.
Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Calder beautiful singing last evening. or anylo'e'vishing to keep their (10.17 ther, Mr. ajid-Mrs. A ' * '" .
. . I . erb., Desiardine, sa i ' 4' ! ' h call o 'd � � �i 1-4
and Mrs. Parker, of Hickson, spent lar cle --for the spring premiums may of Zurich, du I uctioning t a ,f the " United Mr. KAeDoaald'-Addreii� 4lAd*_ " �
Notes. -Mr. George Dale lost his . iLv ring tih6 past week. I *w - I - I
anniversary Sunday with their S' . congregations. OnTnesday Afternoon inducted pastor as. -to _*_ duties;,;4,e.�- ,,
is- re istered I—A -- thi _i, vi, considet-these as extra cirders at re- , . &L 1 4-1. _: _9 I t�: I . ,L � . 2.' � _' '. . K61'w,
ter, Mm. G. Halikirk.-Mrs. Patter-
son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
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was ,a very valuable beast, as she
duced xiti�i. -
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I RENSALL
wm w as a very a e, ga a ng
. .rg
the cougregation with Rev'.' Mr. Tel-
a onsi Itties and Vue i no I conlMrrm.
p
upon him,, and -this ',�4s fohowea-�Iq*!
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A. Cutbill.-Mr. Walter Eaton is do-
was a producer of the right kind,
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ZURICH
Food Choppers st $1.69 and $2.6b at Rom-
Drysdale's
ford, d Bli4h, chairman of the Pres-
.
an addresm to the� people - as -t.0 jfi&.'-
ing relieving work at Baden C.N.R.
having proved it by the good record
.
thron & Hardware Store for one
week. .D-on't iniss getting one. 8017-1
bytery 4'eW6it" in -iji.e �haii,.
. _
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duties, et;c., by R(iv. Dr. C41in Flistkher'
.
station this week. -A number from
at the fall fairs as was mentioned last
week, when her two year old brought
Just,'Arrived.-A car of Portland cement.
As this uAll be our last ear this get
.
Just Arrived. -A car of Portiand cement-
, '
As this will be last this
after'th4 openfi-
,ug - devotional services
address by Rev. Mr. Tel-
and a short'. "
both of which- addTesses-16 the newly
.
inducted minister and the people were .
I here attended th� Pre-qbyterial at
Walton on Wednesday. -The Ladies'
the handsome sum of $225. This is
,season,
,iiw while it is fresh nd obeap.
your supp)
we Also -have a full supply of Beachvi e
our car season, ge t
' your suy lies while it is fre3h and cheap.
f 6kd, on the occasl6fithat'had brought
listened to'with much interest , anit
I
Aid and W.M.S. will hold their next
the second one Mr. Dale has lost this
A -one lizad, liydrated limae, hard wall plaster,
we also have a full supply- of Beachville
,rhera together, there- followed- a' most I pleasurk The . meeting was � then
I
, meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Ben-
year.—Miss Blanche Wheatley was
plast" v4r,,s, mortar color, red and blac�,
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lath, ete. - . Also have a horse for sale a vood,.PlMstertZaris,
-stone lime, hydrafted lime. hard wall plaster,
mortar color, red and black.
inspiring Sermon from Rev. Duncan
ev.
elosed and after, R : - Mr.. Sind
nett on Wednesday afternoon, 0 et.
home over the week end.—Massrs.
driver, baifi&s. bum ,
- y and wagon. it. CUD-
a
lath, Also have a horse for male, a good
McTavish, of Crediton,, which was
had been most heartily welcohried.-hr �
.
� 14th.—Mr. William Montgomery 1,eft
Carmen Ferguson, Hugh Ferguson,
MDRiL , Builders' Supplies, Hensall, out.
driver. harness, buggy and wagon. R. CUD-
listened, to with very much interest
'Rev.
handshaking by the large' -aoiseiiubl.�
I for Windsor on Saturday.—Mr. and
George Wilkinson, Miss Jean Wilkin-
Phone No. 107. 3017-1
molw, Builders' Supplies, H't-wall.' Ont.
Phme No, 107. ..
'3017-1
and pleasure. Mr.. Telford, ,as
age, at thi inv'itati6 n -of the Antli6s;
Mrs. William Murdie, of Ottawa, spent
son and Miss E. Wells, of LambtoTr
Coun-ty,
The. F 11 Fair�For the. firsit ti
A a .me
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Briefs.—The correspondent - being
chairman, ealled'upon Rev..NT: Mac-
-of
of the congregation, all weri invfted
I
the anniversary, week with Mr. M.
were visitors at the home of
in a generation the Directors of the
called from home to attend a funeral,
Donald', Egniorldville,-W];io had act-
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to the. basement where tables loaded'
I
� Murdie.
Mr. and Mrs. William Britton over
Zurich Agricultural Society were un-
the regular long budget of news Will
ed Is Interim Mo a
deiai4r, to. give
-d
with the most tei4pting viands .sh6V�-
'.by
Sunday.—A number fro here attend-
fortuxuxte, in their choice of a date
Our new investment booklet, "The - Road Pinancial Itiddiii.end
recitali, of. what .ha& U up, to the
ad taken 06-_
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WALTON
ed the meeting of the Presbytery in
for the annual fall fair, as Friday af-
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not appear. Next week he hopes to
choice of Rai, Mi, -Sinclair, and a
1.
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lad couple, 61- hodm
t
� Notes.—Quite a number attended
Walton on Wednesday.—Messrs. B.
ternoon of last week was anything
send in the full prize list of the
sr.hool fair, held on Monday, which
sketch of the differprit meetings of,
-were spent, thhappy. intereoiiAe.'Rgc.
I I .
. Brussels Fair on Friday. There was
B. Stephenson and Leo Stephenson
-;-.,ere in Wroxeter ' on business on
but favorable for a fair' Rain start-
ed to fall shortly before one o'clock
was 0. wonderful success. The day
committees,, etc., which he did in a
most pleasing and masterly manner,
, Mr. Sinclair 6uters upon his - dut"
as 'liptlucted pas,�or the mont
. a large crowd but the rain sPoile(l
Monday of this week.—Mr. Benjamin
and during the afternoon rivers of
being fine, there was a very large
u
afier which Rev. Mr. Telford PI t th I
!i�der,
favorable and promising conAitions.
. the horse races and outside exhibits.
Riley, while excavating for a bridge
water fall, forcing the officers to call
crowd at the.sebool, where the show!
.
usual. induction questions to the new!-
and a happy union of pastor an I 4 peo-
, —Mr. A. Dundas bought the Clark
E-butment, was injured considerably
off the show, the only course it was
ing of the things took place and at
ly called pastor, and after th-ey hadiple.
A large number of' the neigh -
i property, which -was sold by auction
by a cave-in. It took considerable
possible for them to take. It was
the diamond where the games were
been most satishmtorily answered,
I boring ministers were present at the
. on Saturday. He paid $5,200 and F.
work removing the earth before he
unfortunate, as the morning gave
held—The W. M. S. of the United
Rev. Mr. Telford declared Rev. Mr.
I induction. .
; Miller bought one-quarter acre lot for
Avas extricated. Mr. Riley is still
promi§e, mot only of a record crowd.
Church -held a meeting in the school ..
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; $100—There is some talk of getting
feeling the hard squeeze, but he was
.
but a record entry of live stock, an
room of the church last Thursday af-
.
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. r street lights in the village. This
f,,tu,,t, it was no worse.—Mr. and
unusua-Ily''large number of stock be-
ternoon. The meeting was a very in-
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would be a step in the right direc-
Mrs. Hiri,m Proctor.of New Liskeard,
ing on.. the ground and in the town
teresting one. The president, Mr& C.
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t tion and a great convenience to th,�
are the guests of Mr. William Rinn,
before the rain put a stop to all
A. McDonell was in the chair. Mrs.
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L public as well as the village people.
I —The Methodist congregations of
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thoughis.of a show. The indoor de-
Kydd, of the Thames Road, gave a
very interesting address 'on the In-
.
.
Winter Millinery
a I -
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; Walton and Bethel held a bazaar on
McKILLOP
partments were all exqeptional-ly
.
than schools,and Mrs. William Don-
Thursday in the A. 0. U. W. Hall—
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Mother of Rev. J. A. Ferguson Dead.
good, a -ad that part of the show, at
least, w; . a great success. A list of
,gall, Sr., and Mrs. Agnes McDonald
I .
The Presbytery of Huron met in
—Rev. J. A. Ferguson received the
the 'ric ful exhibitors will be found
were each presented with Life Mem-
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Duff's Church on Wednesday of this
sad 'news on Saturday of the death of
on page 6;, '
bei -,ships, showing how much their'
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t week.—Tbe C. P. R. has discontinued
the morning and evening train.
his mother at King, Ont.,
Mrs. FergulsOn left on Monday to at-
Notes.—Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Seim work -had been appreciated in the.so-
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ciety. MTS. J. W. Bonthr'
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. I -_ ibery service is �&
_0&�"dtcly"-milli wonder- -
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. Pearce Longeway.—At six o'clock
Saturday
tend the funeral. The following clip-
to her life: "Agnes
of New Hamburg, are visiting rela-
tives here this -week.—Mr. and Mrs,
solo in her usual plea -sing manner.
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ffil suedess' Always lots of,pretty hats to �
, on evening, Sept. 26th, a
ping refers Scott
H. L. Albrecht and son, also of New
At the close a very dainty lunch Was..1
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Ferguson, who (fied on Friday at
Hamburg, called on old friends here
served.—Mrs. James. Sutherland has
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choose from and prices are right. '
, id's church, Kennicott� when Miss An-
King, Ont.,'was born in King town-
on. Friday last.—Mr. Peter J. Haberer
been visited by her two sisters, Mrs.
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ship on January 3rd, 1842, the eldest
has been appointed as registrar of
A. H. Carroll and Mrs. G. F. Scottp of
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Peter and Mrs. Longeway, of the
daughter of the late Thomas and El-
poll No. 4, Ray, and Mr. A. F. Hess,
Wo,odstock, and her nieces, Mrs. C.
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r1ollison House, Mitchell, was married
. Lo Weldon Pearce, son of Fred and
sie Scott. In 1865 she married Mark
L. Ferguson, who predeceased her 40
as registrar of poll No. 3, Hay.—
Zurich Fair was hit by wet. weather
W. Nicholls, of London, and Miss Ly-
dia Dent, of Stratford, who came to
The Elite Hat Shoppe, Hensall
Mrs. Pearce, Adelaide street, Mitchell.
years ago. During her whole life she
6n Friday last arid the outside de-
celebrate her -90th birthday with her.
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The ceremony was peirformed by the
to6k a very active interest in all mat-
parments were well filled and the
Mrs. Sutherland also had a -number
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Rev. Father Kelly, pastor of thp
ters affecting the good Of the rom-
show house presented a very pleas-
of callers wh I o came'to congratulate
J -- ' - l- .
.,burch, and the bride, who was given
munity, and especially in the mission-
ing appearance. The directors met
her.—Rev. Mr. McConnell, former
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away by her father, wore a dress of
ary work of the Presbyterian church
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nastor here will conduct service T'"
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pzarsy purple georgette, trimmed with
and of the China Inland Mission. She
late in the afternoon on fair day and
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d cided to call the outdo -or exhibition
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the Pres,by-teFian church, at St. Pau -117,,
iavender, with hat to match, and car-
is survived by all her children: Thos.
off until next year The concert wa s
at three o'clock on Sunday next. -Mr.
ried a bouquet of pink carnatio-ris. The
A. and Miss Alice, of King; Rev.
well attended and*the dance also re
D. A. Cantelon is in Toronto this
Lridesmaid, Miss Eva Longeway sis-
,
Henry S. Ferguson, of the China In-
land Mission;
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ceived a good patronage. -The base -
week. -Mrs. and Miss Sutherland mo.
ter of the bride, was go-wned in laven-
Rev. J. A. Ferguson, of
ball club has decided to put on a
tored to Forest on Friday. after-noo' n
1,,r georgette and carried a bouquet
Seaforth, and Walter S. Ferguson,
benefit concert for Mr. F. Thiel, who
to see a sick friend. They were ac
of pink carnations. The best man
was Harold Clark, cousin of the bride.
chartered accountant, of Toronto, and
by three brothers and five sisters.-
broke his arm in the last game play-
companied by Mrs. C. A. McDonell
and Mrs. Lee Hedde-n-The school
The wedding march war played by
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ed recently. The concert will be held
on the evening of October ?-Ird, and
convention will be held in Exeter -
Miss Rose Longeway, sister of th,-
bride. After the signing of the regis-
BRUCEFIELD
it is expected -that the dramatic club
Thursday and Friday of this week,
and our school will be closed those
for and congratulations. the wedding
'home
* Notes. -Mr. Peter Bowey, of Kip-
pen, who was operated on in the Sea-
of Bayfield will render the program.
-The fowl supper held Wednesday
days. -G. J. Sutherland attended the
party proceeded to the of the
bride's parents, where a sumptuous
forth Hospital a few weeks ago, was
removed to Brucefield I st u �_
evening in the spacious church sheds
of the Evangelical church was large-
funeral of his friend, Mr. Ephraim
Pierce, in Forest, on Wednesday -
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r. and Mrs. the home of his daughter, Mr—s
'�r�nrce motored to Toronto. The Grainger. His many friends . John
bride travelled in a costume of na -will be
Ty
I Mr. and Mrs. William Forre , of
ly attended as the weather was fine
and as usual, everyone had the I Tuckersmith, returned *home Satur-
'P- (lay evening after a most enjoyable
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sorry to hear that he is still Very ill.
h1lie tricotine. On their -return they
will re-ide in Walton. -Mrs. Ho,hner, who has been in BaY�
The bride was
portu7)ity to feed -,up on all kinds of visit with relatives in different parts
fowl and other good things to eat. -of Saskatchewan. -Mr. R. J. Nichol-
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Are You -Gambling or Investfin 07
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the recipient of numerous and beauti- leld for the pa,st few months, return-
Mrs. Emma Horner, who has, been son, of Bright's -Grove, Sa n5a; Mr.
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ful presents. ed to her home here last week. - Mr.
' Lawrence Forrest, of the s,
visiting in Toronto and California, James- Dewar and Mrs. _w"
has returned to 'her home in the vil- De , of
When You Buy Speculative Shares Which H�'
ve No Earning
Sbannon-H urn phries. -A quiet wed- econd con-
ce-sioia Of Stanley, has his
near Bayfield, and Mrs. James Mutch,
lage.-Mr. Albert Siebert, who will
Record and No Market Value You Are Simply GAMBLING -With
ding was solemnized at the Rectory, rented
. uckersmith,
Brussels, on Wednesday, Septem farm to Mr Heater, of T
-her
of Auburn were recent out-of-town
leave in the near firture fo .
r Montreal visitors wi- f th Mr. A. Johnston and
the Overwhelming Probability That You 'Will Lose Yotir'Money.
AYhy Take This Long Chance When You Can INVEST Yo Sav-
Or
30th, at 7.30 p.m.. the ceremony be- and has bought the garage business
ing of Mr. William Lane, in Brucefield.
where be will play Gn: the famous daughters. -Dr. and Mrs. Beuglas,
hockey team of that city this winter
ings In Sound. Dividend -Paying Securitlet. of Known, Yalde and
performed �y Rev. F. Lewi
in, Anniversary Services. -Rev. Profes-
when Miss Margaret Anne Hum-
with their son, Winston, motored from
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs' Hamilton and were the Mr.
Earning Power (Always Readily Marketable) and -Be SAFE? You
Do . �
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phries, of Walton. became the bride .,Or Mchard Davidson, D.D., of To-
W. L. Siebert, at Present. guests of
1� and Xrs. D. B. McLean on Sunday
Can This By Ava4�ing Yourself Of Out I .
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of Mr. Hugh McP. Shannon, of Hul- ronto, will be the preacher at the an-
. , � last. -Miss Victoria Bolton, who is
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The United
KIPPE14
- taking first class training at Strat-
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(Example $500 Initial Investment).
Church, Brucefield, on Sun-
bride was very becomingly dressed day, October 18th,
Anniversary $ervices.-The . anni- ford Normal, spent the week end with
$500 INVESTED (Pay In A Year �Iau) -WILL BUY'OUTRIGHT
in pansy blu�e kitten -ear crepe, trim- at 11 a.m. and 7
med with coney fur, and her travel- P.m. Special musical -�umbers will
versary and reopening of St. Andrew's her parents, Mr. and Mrs. +Gordon
United Church was., held' on Sunday Bolton. -Mrs. T. C. Joynt little
5 SHARES BELL TELIDPHiONE ............... i Divideiid Rate. 891*
10 SHARES
ling dress was cocoa georgette, with be rendered at both services, The
f&llowing evening a
and
last, October 4 , th, ,and was a grand senS Rrp visiting Mrs. Joynt's sister,
STEEL OF CANADA ......... ..... DivideAd Rate 7%
10 SHARES CANADIAN CAR FOUNDRY, Pifd...Dividend Rate 796,
grey coat and hat to splendid concert
match, MT_ will be held in the church, under the
and Mrs. Shannon will make their
success in every way. Rev. George Mrs. James McMartin, of Batrie.- Mr.
Telford, B.D., of,Blytb, conducted the and Mrs�. L. Knapp, who have ,spent
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The above investment seeUrities are long -estatli dividend -
'extraordinary
home In Walton. auspices of the Y. P. S. Mrs. Geo.
The Expositor joins
services both'morning and ev ning,_ the laef two weeks with Dr. and -Mrs.
payers and possess an Tintlatial degree of safety plus
H. King, of Peterboro, a soprano of
the many frien4s of the happy couple
and preached two eloqu4itt'-ditkoeuriges. Knapp, in town, returned to Toronto
profit njaki possibilities on market advances. . I
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in extending best wishes. , considerable distiin�tion, who has Ap-
The -church was beautifully decorked -on Tuesday. -Mr. Ferris Cantelon wbo
(Other Investment Group 86le4etions Flor Smaller or- -14a.-ger
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with flo-wers and tutumb leaves toy teaches school- -at Onondaga, spent the
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COS cert platf6rms in Canada, the United
the occasion, which added so much to week end with his parents, Mr. and
Our new investment booklet, "The - Road Pinancial Itiddiii.end
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States and Great, Britain, will be the
A Talented Singer. -The following
the beauty of the dhttreh, which has Mrs. V. A. Cantelon.-Rev. Duncan
,To,
elice" gives a complete iecord-of .10anadiaii Drqi'&hd'Vay1ng--8&utl-
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principal soloist of the evening, and
account of a recital which appea red will be aeFyi9ted by Mr.
been so nicely deedritted other ways. McTavis h, of Crediton, will take the
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ties, with their Mgh sifid 16'* Market, pr-cag, amlaxplaius h6vi yoll. ifan
start investing large #Pay, '
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in the Halifax Evening Mvill of a re And Mrs.
- Armour. Miss Jean Walker, of Lon-
cent date, will be Of interest to many
Special music under the leadership Rervice in the tnited ebure Su ay
h nd
of Mrs. James B, McLean, with (Rev) morning. Mr. .McTavish is a wo
sniall or habsofuto- silai� by
sumis Wi?, . ouz
In A Year P . y . -
lap." Sehd.f6t'it.t&day, 'No, obl[i9*#6& * . ,1. .
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don, teacher of dra tie art in Lon-
in this district, as the talented young don University, will be the elocution-
art st ; -.311 -.0
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Mrs. Lundy, as organist, was render- derftilly.fine speaker, and -in the
n e ip-hest of nraise eveni & the V17 Q _,14 U 1A 44.
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also '+hankoiTering. Miss Rennie, of New , . . . I . 1.0 . I I I I � . I 1 6..
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Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor, of Hul- the concert Platform and her recitals assisted by Mt. Sarh,Rennie, of lRon- H irdburg, will give. an address. Spe�_ ' MAM To*'00 - I I .
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lett, and well kno,i_vn here- "The are atways a great attrat, -a, a . I _� I
friends of Mr. and MTs. L. J. P tion. Miss sall, who sang a baslutlial solo at the al 'musia, . I I . I I .1 . ... L'.. I I 1�
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roctor, Eleanor Snider, of Brueefield, will be morning servdco, *Meh was much ap- Induction Services: --�- On Tuesday Buruditt Salute, Clair & Co.,, , 1.� Date ...................... . .
who W4*are Invited to attend the musi- heard in some delightful pianoforte pre isted by all, J) .. . - � � �_
Cal givell by their daughter, , . resent On -Monday Afternoon last a very ititevesting event . . Investment Ba,nkei%, . , ". . /�
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Mlas numbers. The object of the eon&it evec - a grand ent6rkiinniont was in ehutoh miattevg took place in the Canada Cement Buirdit%gi . I � -, I .. _ . . .. �
lantern for ning � . . .. " � . I . . I
Lyla Proctor, last evening in st- is to provide a use 16 the given in the chutch by. Elgar Ladie8l tmiWL Cbu-.reh`h#A,,e, We here rofat . .. . 1. 1. ! - --V� -v . I
Paul's Hall, were accorded an even- church, for the sp Montreal, Ouebee, I ,: I � . " � _'" I
ing of r1are delight that will acial Purpose of in- Quartette, of London with Miss Jean to the itidu&tlon , � " ".. . . , .. . I � A
d, �tev, A. � Sinclair,' You xgy Ae"d 7�0- detaflde 6f Y61U "Pity In A Yoaf" , -
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not s*OV creitsing our knowledRe of the thissiou Xetmlf as elocutionf9t, a -ad Mrs, of Hausa% to the, pastoiat� 61 � fhe- booklet �Vithout ohli&ijoo� ba -m',r part. I am; Interested,ig t4o..$01�. 1. .
be forgottem. Fol- seveitg]. years it fields of the church. Thompson, as vio,1W.tt. ,To6 much UiAted Chfifth. Mr. Sinclair bad lowbig seenrlifeal— ,� , 1, I � I . �... .1 . .. .: I I - � .1. � . i
has been very evident thaf Miss Proc- Young People,, society. — The praite cantot be given to these fine been padt6k of tho Vdflioajst-ohjilt,�h I .! : I I I I . .1 . .
tor was the Possessor of an unusuati Young People'A Sot . I , I , L I'll I - , ..
fine oo, ietY was well gt� -talented people'for the &and cotiert until eatly ji�. I I .. .. I ". I 11 1. T . �'_ � ". ..,.. '44,
prano, voice, -and ali who hA tended on S the thwAk of JU6 14bt I � - - - �L � ,. .... , A I ,� , . , ,�,� �:_ - - . .� ,.,:. . -
unday night. At was the that 'r....'. - , , , —.,.-. � , ,M,� �:_-, - :, I :,:. " - I
heard her predicted a brilliant fut . the:f _,provid4d �6fh' in mmiLs 4hen, the Union wa#'�onguni%dtad.,be- � . I - , . . . . . - � . 1, . I '. � �.- , � ,,.��!. - ,;...." , , ,
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for the young vocalist, V40, by t& Anna Ifaugh preside it and 11 .1 + IVI', ltlll�', , " � '. - I - ,., �, I �
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