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buttons the Govornmeat wotad kew It is inte , I - poroling year. ail per ..... I - ;-; u�' I-
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- per egint of the cosit of producing Mrs. FowleT, who stated that only 38 " .264, �-i �IV' .1 ,
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- Home Missions—Revs. M. M. Ben- charters. (cavt.) wfts.. �741_� 1.
of the tarit scheduhis that appro tems buttons �f vegetable ivory in Canada per cent. of th6-members in the Pres- ,_ . . - ____ to - y_� �',
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of the same type of -button is 53 'per .zine and urged that a speci,al canvass ' -Messrs. Fred Sharpe, Oliver Turn- Raigh ................. IRS. 164 jpa�SV "; .
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luxuries; fact clearly in your mind. if you mon e illustrati.09;iand stressei ,t,,u Jones, (Capt.) ........ . 181 193 xis , , � .:",.�,.
the' Confederation offer--� gpog u =d within the bounds of Foreign Missions—Revs. J. E. Hogg, Phillips ............... . I'm, "I
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the fact that the twork� of the women 17B 158 1:11�
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held in your hand a card with -a $1.00 Missionary Monthly from June' till - - - =3 ; one minister supe!�an- S. Jefferson, W. D. McDonald, John Bright ........ 164 1.79- I �::' ��
pay us well." And there wasn't' a . at home is just as im I ..,O,." ,
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. worth of ,buttons tied on it the labor December for 20c." : , * 1671. 15i . I 1 -
mile cracked on the fact of a button cost is 60 cents; if made in 141y� 53 A very inspirational report was of the �- Sv.�.r .....: .... * *.. '. '68 124 84. . '11� T
I missionary, �ts 'they hold the left without a station at his own re- Stewart, Messrs. Lorne Tyndall, Coh �,�.,,."
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- maker when he asked for the 90 per .Now presented by Mrs. Archibald, the ropes' This address was followed quest. � - ,; .4',6"; i
cent. � cents—seven cents difference. with a missdonary exerc Campbell. A. Reid, (CapL) wins.. 201 17a - Tao, � ""..., , 1.16
� ' . the raw material costs slightly more christian ,%tewardship and finance see- . ise by eight The educational work shows that . , "";
I Flies In The Ointment. - Life and Work—Revs. W. A. Brem- 0 Dick .. 205 157 144 ...'.", , _'R
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4�.__ in Italy than it costs in Canada. The retary, who said, "We will neve . little girls of North Street Mission there are seven students in the Stu- ner, A. W. Brown, A. V. Walden, R : ..... ,�� S.... 4
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There was opposition from butto)i Band, which was very*etty and ef- dent Appendix of th tery; -four F. Irwin, Messrs. J. H. Hopper, Joh - G. Dick ....... 195 3-82 �201 �.�,, I'll., 1,
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Italian has to ship his buttons across the world for Missions unbil every sxresby : � ,
� . importers. These button importers the Atlantic, pay h3eight ajxd insur- 'church adopts the christian steward- I in attendance at Victoria Collegeand Roweldffe, John Montgoinery, . � 1, , . � -
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. telling. Here is the story as it was i ance -and selling -cost in Canada, Which ship plan." There are Z5 auxiliaries 9 . (Capt.) � .... 216 1 105 .
. I told to the Tariff Board: owing to distance, will be greater who use the envelope system system- ration prayer offered by Mrs. logical College, One candidate for G - Tdford, W. D. McDonald, D. Me- D . ............. 149 155 138 . '.....,ti,
. Itban the Canadian selling costs. atically and who have finance Gowans, of Wingbam,. after which the the ministry, Milton George Cook, Of Tavish, Dr. A. J. Irwin, Messrs. E. S. . � . .1,
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Ink over these facts and place your- taries, and it 'is noteworthy W �T ........... :.. 185 193 . - I", I
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In 1925 an agreement was reached' President closed this most .successful Fordwich, was received; and one Bender, R. E. Manning. . � ; I
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i �. among Canadian Button Manufactur- self in. the position of the Tariff ery one of these reached their objec- meeting with a few words of inspira- student, H. 0. W7,111itfield, of Knox CO*- P-ligious Education, Revs. B. Snell, Bee , (Capt.) wins., 248 243 23G � I.. I
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in Canada. By � Board. Would you raise the duty to tive, many exceeding it. The secretary I . C. White, W. R, Alp, Duncan Mun ................. 193 204 266 111.1
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thisi the Canadian giving. at the coming Conference to be held 6 Sill. .... 1. 138 164 146
mills were able to make more than a 190 per cent? Would you leave it at urged that the envelope system be - * ...
- Uff ................. 168 W6 135 .
� - its present level of 38.6 per cent or adopted generally by our organiza- ."Ili ,
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I legitimate profit, or in other w would you be reasonable about it"and tiOns. She also hoped that as we be- QtU,d.ntS—P— W P T . . T �' I
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wer6 rkold - Ing up e garment rnanu-
�� �, facturers and other button users in
say this thing is too ,high now? It
heve in the power of prayer to up-
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is high -beyond all Teason—it should
hold our missionaries, each auxiliary
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thing to write bome about
be cut.
adopt a special missionary In prayer,
Superannuation—Revs. A. W. B ar-
I This arrangement between the Can-
What do you say? There in a nut-
only fifteen having done so the last
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adian Mills went along v,ery Tvicely un-
shell is the problein before the Board.
Wouldn't it take a hard sbelled dyed-
year,
Mrs. Clarke, Strangers' Secretary,
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til one of the firms found that, owing
, to the fact that the three other Tnem-
in-th-e-wool blown -in -the -glass follow-
spoke On the work which had been
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er -of protectionist theory to grant the
done, showing the value of this de-
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request? And what sort of human
being with human intelligence. would
partment, especially in the larger
auxiliaries where so many people
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lost. It starbed immediately to cut
the price and the agreement was I
agree that Canad'a was made a richer
come and go.
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temporarily off.
and more prosperous nation by im-
Gratifying reports of the success-
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From financial reports supplied by
proving tariffs so dTastically restric-
lu-1 sectional meetings were given T)y
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tive and inordinately high.
the Vice -Presidents, Mrs. wmis, of
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HURON PRESBYTERIAL W. M. S.
Wingham; Mrs. Andrew, of Goderich;
Mrs. Mollard, of Exeter, and Mrs. Mc -
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facturer, Dominion Butt*n Mfrs., Ltd.,
showed a surplus of'$1159bW 00 on I
A very large and enthusiastic gath-
Donald, of Egmondville, and it was
original capital of $100,000.00,' while I
cring at women workers attended the
decided to continue these meetings
annually.
in 1926, the same firm's stateanent I
first annual meeting of the Huron
Woman's
The financial g,statement of the
i showed their surplus well over $300,-
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Presbyterial Missionary So-
treasurer, Mrs. Gardiner, was most
, A 000.00 or in other words, their surplus
ciety of the United church, which was
encouraging, showing -a total of 119
7 increased 100 per cent. in ten years
held in North Street Undted Church,
organizations 'in, the Presbyterial,
- and their padd-up capital increased
Goderich, on Thumday, A-pril 28th.
composed of 63 AuxiliaTies, 3 C. G. 1.
I I 100 per cent. in eight years. On a
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The president, Mrs. Hogg, presided,
T. Groups, 3 Y. W. Associations, 13
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Circles, 31 Bands and 2
' Associated
showing a surplus of over $300,000.00,
prayer, while the auxiliaries of Car-
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L.ocieties, with a membership of 4085,
this firm could to -day declare a divi�
low and Auburn conducted the deVo_
making the total contribution of
dend of 50 per cent. There are pro-
tional exercises. Miss Robertson
$17,482.66. She also reminded th;�,
fits in making buttons when the tariff
then extended to the visitors a very
ladies that there will be only nine
is -high enough.
cordial welcome from the ladies of
months in this year in which to do
Another firm, Kitchener Button Ltd.
North Street Church. An interesting
the work
in 1919, showed a surplus of $5,5,812,
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feature was the roll call of auxiliar-
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Miss Cowitt presented the report
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ies, young woman's auxiliaries, 0. G.
of t,he resolution conunittee, and re-
a Surplus of $179,000.,65 on an author-
1. T. Groups, Circles, Bands amd Baby
solutions of thanks were extended to
. " ized capital of $150,000.00---ather fac-
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all who had assisUd in making the
� tories will show hke huge surpluses
present standing as the name was
convention a success, and of sympathy
through the manufacture of buttons.
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called.
to those who had been bereaved dur-
� All these facts were brought out--
The reports of the secretaries -were
ing the year; also a recommendation
and proved before the Board, There
received and were most encouraging,
that each auxiliary hold a special
is here no need for the shedding of
showdTxg splendid work being done in
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C. Ste -art ...........
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120
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J. Ste -art ............
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168
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Scott, (Capt.) .........
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Cardno, ................
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R. H. Barnby, of Blyth, (Queen St.),
last Sunday.—Rev. Smith and Mr. LLL
the year would close in a few days it NOTES TAKEN ON A TRIP TO .
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Bailie, J. Richmond.
McGeDch, (CaPt.) wials.
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H.ggaTd. (Capt,) .....
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129
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De�ereaux ............
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232
209
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Reid .... ..........
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204
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Charters, (Capt.) wins.
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P*Ihnan ......... � ....
"Mage ..............
204
271
190
150
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Haigh ................
147
237
180
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B'k .................
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155
177
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Am�nt .......... ......
Tmtt
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148
165
186
220
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203
175
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277
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Priuht ........... ...
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132
195
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'jay ,chools, 77; memhvrihip, 9.142;�
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hership, 1,714; value of pr(,),�erty,
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m wal�h .
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129
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tears over our button makers, but re-
member they never blushed as they
_. I asked for that 90 per cent.
every deplartnient. Miss Esther
Hume preseiltbd the report of the
young people's work; 3 Y. W. Ass oc-
m eeting Lo celeurrate e Cu era-
tion Jubilee.
Greetings from Presbytery were
brought by Rev. Mr. Clarke, Goda�
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St. Andrcw's 1:nitt4l Church, Lori- ;bvt(,ry fund, $1,017,; received for all� . �
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The Other Reasons.
iations, 13 1MIssion Circles, 3 C. G. 1.
of
rich, the c*hair-man, who spoke of th,i
TERY OF UNITFD CHURCH
iother henevolences, .S.1,129; raised EIAMVILLE
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,y Sunday �rhnolq, $10,134- Sund2y' IM,
Tife button importers went on to
T. groups and 2 associated societies,
inspiration which the won�,en's work
The May meeting .,f the Huron �'
ThAx repurt (if the maintenance and ' -
!-chnolq for M. And F. fund. $4,436; Notes—Next .Sunday afternoon the
say:
I "The decrease in the output of the
with a total of 572 members, contTi-
butirxg $2,225.05. For r*xt year two
had given to the whole Presbytery.
The music for the afternoon was srup-
Presbyterial of the T,nndon Confer-
ence of the United Church of Canada
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oxt,cnAinn committee was given and Y. P. 1;iwietie- for local purposes, $2,- Vather's Day programme will be -,�
sh(,-e d that the allocation .set for the, . . , I
M. E. fund, $2,407; !Rk(,n up in the Sunday s,chool here. 11
Canadian Mills is due to the fact thnt
new C. G. 1. T. groups and two new
plied by Miss Esther. Hurne, soloist,
was held in MacKay flall, Goderich
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Pres,bytery had not been met, there ,
I,Rdie�' Aid Societies, $15,210; W. M. - Rev. Smith will give an address. Col- 1,
they raised their prices so ,high that
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Circles have been added.
vnith Mies Mary Clarke at the organ.
on Thursday, A,pril 2��th. Rev. C. F.
l,eing a deficit of about $13,000. This ,� $19,411; raised for local church lectilln will be taken—Mr. and Mrs. .1
l they ga7e opportunities to manufac-
The Mission Band and Baby Band
The literature table, under the direc-
Clarke, chairman of the Presbytery I
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caused a lengthy discussion because . visiting -
I I John Francis, of London, are .1 ,
purposes, salaxy excluded, $72.456,
turers ,of compositim buttons such as
work was reviewed by Miss Flo rence
tion of Mrs. Naftel,,of Goderich, prov-
and pastor of North Street Church,
o f the spTiousnfws of the situation.' � T,t Mr, Wesley Johns.—Mr. and'Mrs. �
grand total for all purposes, $22.1,277. .:
Carialith and other like materials. At
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Mooney, who reported 81 Mission
oc ution and
Goderich, was in the chair, and Rev.
(IleveTal things were. suggesbed, but As Charles Stephens visited in Dashwood
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present there are five factories manu-
Bands and 4 Baby Bands, with a
many books and leaflets were taken
R. H. Barnby, of Blyth, (Queen St.),
last Sunday.—Rev. Smith and Mr. LLL
the year would close in a few days it NOTES TAKEN ON A TRIP TO .
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home by the delegates. The ques-
Secretary. After dervotional exercis-
was felt that nf) plan could be launch- FLORIDA -y Delbridge attended the Huron .
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eq, the Prp,-rbytery was duly consti-
ed to remedy the situation this year. I I Presbytery held in Goderieb on Thurs-
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was appointed assistant secretary, charge for the coming year, Rev. Geo. (By F. G. N(,elin, of Senforth) I :
which had been perplexing the dele- ; bridge, Mrs. R. D. Hunter, Mrs. Thos. :��
- r, 002 -responding Telford gave some very helpful sug- Bell. Mrs. Chas. Johns and Miss '...
gates. and Rev. E. A. Poult, I As w,e entered the Ca linas w, . .
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fo r a pers and gestions a-, to things that should ro .'111
The elm'tion of office" was conduct- secretary the loc I pa be 1were sympathetically in spirit with Bernice Murch Attended the W. M. S.
ed by Mxs. W. -Plumsteel, of Cl The New Outlook. Thp minutes were point.ed out in presenting the claims t,ho , Preq.bytffrial held in Goderich last .5
inton, read and adopted. The roll of the of this work to the congregations. One the teleg-ram D.L.T.B.11. ,sent by I �i�,
and resulted as follows: Honorary Governor of North Carolin to the , Thursday—Mr. 1851a -t Johns iq visit- 11�...
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Presbytery was called and the names item m,eds to he called to Attention a "Tced ing his dau 1.1:,
Presidents, Mrs. Colborne, GodeTich; especially, t,hat While $6(),000 .seems Governor of South Carolina: ghter. Mrs. Will Pybus, at , �`
Mrs. Hamilton, Goderich; Mrs. J. Wil- of the lay, delegate -q were reported. to be a large Amount, yet this is at tjea for two," Mr. Car Porter and the' ChisellIurst.—Mins Myrtle Johns is ...�
son, Wingharn; President, Mrs. J. E. The business of the Presbytery was ti P. I e�etting Along nicely since her return 11
Hogg, Clinton; Ist Vice President, then taken up in detail, and the vari- the rate of only $4.50 per meml-wr, I Southern Pin", N. C., is known as I home follawing an operation for ��
ittmq gave their reports. while thr church on the whole is a.sk- i.; � mastoid in London a few weeks ago, .,
Mris. V. Mollard, Exeter; 2nd Vice- ous Comm the mid -south wirrt,er resort, and ..
President, Mrs. W. H. Willis, Wing- The work of the ,;thilerannuatiom ed for $6 per member. I situated -in tbe finest, part of the long 0. .
hani; Rrd Vice -President, Mrs. W. J. committee revealk that there arel Brief reports of the work of the leaf pine region of the south. It haq! WINGRAM -
Andrew, Godericb; 4th Vice -President, I a .summer populmdon of About 2,00(1,' Not.es.—Miss Edith MacEwan is ..
Mrs.. (Rev.) Lane, Seaforth; Record- ------ -T - - __ . I and the chmate is neith(,r tAm hryt or � visiting her grandmother in Listowel- N�
ing Secretary, Mrs. W. J. Greer, - - too cold. The native Southern Piner —Mr. &nd Mrs. A. Ney visit.ed in `�
Wingbam- Correspondd-ng Secretary, says, "It's just right," and A won- town last week.—Mr. Souleg, of Ham- ... I .
s l; Treasurer, Wood 1,1ul ,,, for 11,,�,l i,,,, 1, ,,,,, , ,,iti,, in 1, ,.",
Mrs. P. Gardiner, Bly-th; Young Peo- The water .supply in municipally , 0. Habkirk's, As a barber.—Mr. and 1,
ple's Secretary, Miss Esther Hume, controlled from a .spring lake. The Mrs. A. E. Lloyd and Dorothy have 11�
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Miss Reta Roe, Exeter; Associate come the nation's winter home and, Willie Kelly, of St. Augustine, spent '. 0.
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Helpers' Secretary, Mrs. Johns, Elim- playg-round where sport is king. Then, I th, Easter holidays with his grand- , I
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ville; Supply Secretary, Mrs. F. Ven- seven IS hole golf coura"_ trnniq � parent-, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Corneliu.,%, . �
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Mrs. Alton Rozell, Clinton; Mission- - archery -vival of an daughter, Isabelle, of St. Marys, were
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arY Monthly Secretary, Mrs. H. Fowl- Get better service at less cost. Ancient sport The Flunt Club in full I'll
� visitors at the home of Mr. Peter 4
er, Clinton- Christian StewaTdabip chase after a real fox will &light the I Go-wan's. 11 . ; �
Seci,etary, kr�. A. Archibald, Sea- Be .Sure You Get the Right Fuel horseman. Th, -re is bowling, billiards Bishop Fallon Visits Wingham.— Al�
forth; Strangers, Secretary, Mrs. W. and poOi for plsyerq. There 8rO,i On the evening of April 29th, Hia �', I
A. Bremner, Brucefield- Literature There are many kinds of Coal and Coke, but the schools, churches, public library, Lords,hip Rt. Rev. M. F. Fallon, ad- ...
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(Rev.) Barroby, lalyth; Mrs. Youmg, ' Grl-Rt pleasure was experi practice snd to give ,evidence of a � � ��: P..,
Smith's Hill; Nominating Committee, and keep you comfortable all the time. meeting Mr. D. .%annaban and. wife, lively faith in their daily lives, lie . ..; ". : .
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Barker, Who had spent fifteen yeAn WM,, Ament & Co t9h, =;, . . I
ffi Xorea, was greeted bytha audience WIF 111 0 1 ,.�'
411 standing.. she gave a vmd *ord to sports of all kinds with golf and Goetz, from Settforth. J?j, 1NM.t1gb0, .1 A' ., . ,. 1, � 11.
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