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'd g the heali oe for ts heat Following'the business Dri$ebll V` ir1?AAqT- Mr. 0. Ka hl Vi Ed has rralaa from various sources _s day *as Gu ld,- dainty. refreshments were aer,_ t, with our work.. The N qu R '-a* Rio, X ad to the many who utte4ded_ A 'N" 0 es served by out Wer, _411zi 0:1, eye 66,communitl 9 to da -d totata ily'. 'A 11 e9unt was realized by the Isdies. BAY. F] Dirs. Archie 'On Friday last a gaqd amlsop-, ir SONSO '�ure a Dun,6�n, f� W eter- Haigh, . 0. The total expendi f,,ROd - 01 a Ontario frol 311, T.�Auv4u `W. El n, Michl- was enjoyact by iill who attended the retur d t,p,��etar-aj
Moved', fro oNicholls, Mi e- money a (n Wor 46� A99 dance, in the parish hill. s pent with her *1 euchre and B. Mccoran,. x. may be divid an,to iche &r� vacated t.' Koch- r, which Mr. Blelick has'parchased, Mrs. Joseph Carpenter anMr. �Isrry Mrs, W�Iliam Eilio"a Ose -Mopp"hi)s sold -his 50 Bruxer won the first prizes, Consola- living at Stvatf*d, tor the mu, G. � - 2 , , :89IMe-Im or,, iNw, alth'i 27,E6206.07 acre Oneqssion 14, town I 'ente, arne a num, er, of in the Northern League by &4eating tions were presented to b Peer na�h%sq rat ed Ust Ore -&—G. Crich . farm, ine, Im f urn ...... ay, to Mr. Mbti had it rented 'for qi The AlYxeport a splendi4 rida last. 'glizah-ath Cumings won the door the gaest,of her who'has their friends one,eveni�g last week. the Kineardine sentette on. their own Kvauskopf and Gilbert Murr4y. Milss Olive Pollocki of Stanley T XaGregot�� A., C;9-�r, x. istoervice ..... 345 so:lue� me. 44ne, returnifig ice on F y evening 8209 g.a :pt"t-wiiek is putting home in the wee smil? T%ours. was very much, reflected 'by the, wore prize. Byerman's orchestra supplied bell.—Mrs.: H. Wais �aud - undor drass' 68,839�pi fine wedtheth January meeo of 7-2 befng. 'glippe 'for car W. a. S.,The , our old boys not od music for the daincin,Mr. ond IyArcy, Sask., left, the roads into--.:. goo& 119 press- 90 F 4b'Off put on by met at th home -of .Nrs- J. Bowey. ed 'it any stage, lways having the Mrs. Jon McGrath, of Hibbert, cele- visit the: ............. On hi Natt, 0. Holmes, Ithe merchants of''tovm �are -attracting, Though the day was stormy there was pluy well in hand. Following an the brated the 25th anniversary of their: Laren, at Fort C rs G�o marriage on The above item does -not include ap- Jarge. crowds to 1he vil these days. a flne attendance.. Th4 meeting op- plye al, Jack McGee; defence, 'Saturday last, In the Stirling amomwpanded_%er,,*ho:raU*W� Donald,, 'Fer n H. -9�de. C R17 pirdxlnxdely.�1,000,000 raised'and,vg_ Th�'Issnd u tin 'Rymn P95. Then the Alfred and Walter Lockridge; centre, morning they attended High Mass at ed to Owe,� s eat Way -nu op a� ened by snginT I + r. f-lidwore, X Walters, M. pbuded 4t':-the'-time,6f -the d in the is Friday, President led. Mrs. French G. W. Howson; right wing, Barney 8 a.m. In -the early afternoon Mis, anc few days with her motlibm Dale, W; --Murdock. hig. ,Proce�ds, VAIJ go towards the -Bible reading; Mrs. H. McMurtrie BTawn; left witig, Kenneth Thomp- Anna 3§1eGrath, the elder daughter of ttury fire, or a similar amount .everij Stirling.—Miss, Jessie V0411, . of n upplies, distributed.- urchasing- new equipment for the took the topic, "New Occasions." Then sona subs., Harry Brown, Harry Mit. the family, who teaches in Chatham ley Townsipj is sWng, Wrs,� Ist Class -4. Arehibuld M. Drover, W During 1926, the expenditure for Band. sung, and Mrs. Cormo -ch0lL---0erb. McKay threw, areal sur- read a neat addr4--ss to Hymn. 87 as the parents, Scotchmer.—Mr. Red Cross work in Ontario_ totalled led in prayer. Busines&was then dis- prise into the business circle of the and the five children, Joseph, Hugh, Sauder, -Betty and' . 2nd Class -1. Wankel, A- Finlayson, $285,861.47 and- -in 1927 will amount The Town. Vathei�_,The Police cussed, after which Mis! Dinsdale 10 own on Tuesday, when it became John, r., and Nora and Miss Anna, Mr Willber M. Keys, K.Beattie. to,,;,bver�,$309,000.00, Trustees of -Zurich beld their- first kl�.sohitefte prayer. efmeetig clos- known he had disposed of his can. presented their parents with suitable Kitchener and spent 8=&,W with was and Mrs. F. A. Fidward& Syd Clasis--M. Cardno, N. There are� 40&000 children dnrolled meeting on Monday and -the, following d by singing B87. fe;vdonery and ice -cream business, to gifts, At 6 P.m. a fowl dinner G. Rennie,n W. Lane, L Nott, M. Me- in 7 Juior Red Cross. over. . 1,000 subscribed to the� declaratiOn, of - f- _�The followw"i OrvAl Habkirk. Mr. Mahkirk will servid o about forty of their Xellur I. n Gifts Appreciated. rela Annual M�,ting�The Wark;na F. . Ryan, M 1, J; '16y, Jr., ind J_ letter speaks for itsel V 'have been treated,by flee: A Moasseat f: "The Miriisim-� plce the -business under the manage- tives, friend-, and neighbors. Rev. in, of the Bayfild Geme C Roid, C. Pi, M. MDonal& 1: rippled children. Imomes;iaised by Juniors Ahemselves Thiel. Mr. Alem Mousseau was re- tdr St. Andrews Church, Kippen, Ont. mnt of PostL-r-Senntt, 'who is now Father. Bricklin, Mr. and Mrs. James was held Monday afte st-.. re-;, Forrest, R. ib'001%art, 01Leary,. G. Town Han. After rieceim#9 the Parke, G. Matthews. 1921. appointed chahTAau oi the year, and Dear Si= We at St, Christopher in charge. The deal will make no Shea, Mr. Frank McConnell and Mr Ther H"s, Secretary. "The appoint- House are more than grateful for the ch 4'are 119 outposts in -operation, A; F.'s ange in, Mr. Habkirkls other busi. a6d Mrs. P. F. Benn of the village, tary's report, the :,Following- �0� orvn' At of C. EiWer as 'Road Commis- Credit—M. Archibald, L. Pinimey, sh: ng a total of 20,a97 hospital me upply'of fruit, -clothing, quilts and ness ffairs.—Mr. Price Henderson were among the -nvited. gqests. Mr. and directors were appointed for 1021k as� cheer,, that you sent to us W. Bolton, -M� Crick, H. McLeod, N. days during 1926; 2,984- bom6 visits sioner and Wee-id'Th.spectot for the Chi44lin left,an Monday for Guelph to attend PatrickGrath, St. Columban; Miss- Habildrk, G. Genimell, A. Bolton, B PresideAt, John MeDdnald- Vice. made;. 4,805 children "examined - 1r. village by the township coun'411, was from, the, a O.A.C.—The new Chevrolet Coach, e3 Bridget and Annie MgGrath, of pr,,i ent Aberhart,,X,Wtight. ..,V.Band of St. the Jam]ff Wid (;cret schools..', Two more ou"osts will be Stratford; Mrs. ]Patrick Fliftn'ry, St- Treasurer, Alfred '—E. Kerslaki�, 'E. buff, Below'5090 opened shortly.., Colu-ban, and Nessrs. Thomas and Richard Elliott- Directors 'EdwA'd A-. Edmo0i gn 9 fe B. wumetou_mws,� Funds raised durin 1927 c#*pai' Patrick Williams, of T4ckersmith, Johnston, Chil� aPPko3dmati61kJ2a,000.00; neeaed'for were the near relatives who attended H. Ellie, George Hudie, D Scott� E. Wolsh, tt, 19,98, swo"900.00. the festivities. The dining roon1k was Haana,.E. Burow% J�Finder. Naughton, William Steva
R The ross. -is doing AUS most- decorated with a large white bell an& sy§terd of permanent upkeep: of lgts, .2nd 84effer, M. Forrest, �,Quable New Ontario; pink and white decorations led from which was adopted a y W. McDonal M� Patrick, M. Ralph, ear or so tao� ne of 'developmen' of the this to each cornerf the room. Fol, is proving so far quite-sat$attftT� -R. Patrick. ce is great. Vhe.activi- lowing the sialptuous dinner, speech- w1anten's, missionary- tsodo*.:t�The -y, V. Gar - '.i os� 3rd Weatl� U ovo ap es and ongs closed a very, happ _y WM.S. and Ladi fter, F. Shinen.- .Aid. SosHefles -viild` 'recebr g 1h,
oth rganizatic;ns T ,.V1, *et iiiv� ork, ftthering.—Mrs. John, Flanagan was St. Andrew's ar 0 atte�d a d. YOU . e, ilivited, % 44gh, Q, Way, J_ Arnoi alnlu' nimoned on Saturday to Detroit ow- day Credit—A SP SIX + Below,'60%,-77-T, Cj#q, Z. WhIlace" A- .counsel. and ifin afternoon of t men. 1Kqck4:and Dancing-Parq,to be Tuesday., Eydg, jan. 24 a Go�,ern ingto the illness of her father, Mr. Mange. As it was, asMstwice of'the Ontari 0)" "Michael Shell, Of Mitchell, .A. Director Ontario In ta-tkn held:in the G.W R CoMmenbin at f4.15 of the year, meml 'Fi)rm IV.` n -he winter months in D�--: ceive spsome 16, pa* i tmit allidd Windsor. Wbr& th W. X. '21 , The party is under the sn vision of the 4owling lFlark Committee, and pro. ed on Tuesday that, Mr. Shea had im- 2nd Jcfi%rs4i,- D. fudson Aid. At the close of t�fiii mietiliij,'- Ogg" vides thre6iep%rate an fttlnet' lines of ainnSemant — IEUdHRE, LUNCHEON -proved selig1litly. His son, Josep ten-eent tee Was served to some thirty IL'Calderi M.11 alt SHORT P"RSZ 4 Shea, from Montana, is in 15etroit�- Or forty ladies present. A bale f 3rd Farkghar, X. Purcell DANCWG,�—With: a CoMmittee of Ladi6s to sponsor the Luncheon. The Catholic Women's League afe ni� E. ot dbusters T. No second hand ckthIY4 was TeemtlY; Mmemakers is ncreasing. Dur- putting on a dance4n the Parish ff�all Cregit-.4. 91.)Tarld G packed to be sent with others fro= on Monday, February 20th. ;ing the second week of,the Course laaa% M.Dolg, a C�ll 'L. Ja�ksZ, Two Full Hours Of (�ards (T'* BER---�This is to be 9 good party the Presbyterial -.to Northern Oittaria. the Home EconomicsClasw had an av- Gonaley-Bruxer.—At St. patr'ck's The ofiteers of the W. X. S or 1928 Ferguo�oe.�._- , attendance of 42; the class in Plentiful Hour of Elits. (No Plizes) REMEMBER—The Date, January 24th Church on Tuesday mrning, Mr. L, are as follows: XM Gale. eTrbtt, E. NeLean, C. Gormley, of Tuckersmith Township President; Mrs. Win. Reid and B. Illunca) . i, G. Blck, -T. 4ovenloch,_C. �Tulture, 37. Delightful Hour of Dangin'g (Suiprises) REMtEmBER—YQUT (Civic Duty s -was married to Miss Hannah Bruxer, Mary McKenzie, Viee-Presidents; Stewart, Wright, 1�r. McKercher. ridy ateftoofi was again featur- literary, daughter of Mr. Jacob iBruxer, Of Me- D. Dewar, Treasurer; Urs. R. Sea M V. bd by a particularly good te13, For GENERAL ADWSSION 50CEN7S A., tnd Ar-elfit- -Miss- Dorothy Robinson- -acting as Killop. Miss Mary Delaney attended mer, Secretary. The Ladies' 4id So-! chairman. The progranime was op- the bride and Mr. Dan Matthews sUP- ciety officers are: Mm L. Clark, . Strong, M. Armstrong,, I . All I - g I, re MMI Oliver, A. R3ran. ened with group songs, followed by ported the groom. A sumptuous wed- President; Mrs. W. Wallis-,� V4ceFZesie._,, the Mrs. A. Brandon, Treasu 3rd Class -t -R. Grieve, M. McMillan, eading of "The Sodbuster's Gaz_ ding dinner *as served at the bride', dents; ette." Editor -in -Chief Edwin Johns, home. The immediate relatives of Mrs. R. SCOtChlney, SeCretSrY. DL Sing. both contracting parties were the with -his staff, produced a paper of sx- confirmed. The two pool room I Andrew's Church, Kippen; As no Sedan and Coupe, the most distinctive Bayfield Library.—The annual meet- Credit—N. Ste -wart, J. Fros , W guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gorniley will be r cellent material, wit and wisdom. Two licenses,vill be renewed for the year. name was attached, we are writing to automobile yet offered to the pu�lic, Mott, M.:Turnbull, E. Wheatley, ing of the members of the Bayfield. violin' selections wero produced 'by Mr. H2rb. Mousseau was appointed you. askipg you to thank for us all are now on exhibition in Mr. A. K. at home to their friends at the groom'6 Library was held at the.Library roontt Barber, S.'Edihons. fine farm in Tuckersmith Township Monday fterlicon, to receive reports, J. Fergu. Harold Bolt6n, anV two mouth organ Fire hief with authority to organize those *who had any share in the mak- Crawford�s showroom. Below after February Ist. Br duetsy -Lorne Fin-layson and Clifford a firebrigade. A few small accounts ing up and packing of this -box. The of the past year and elect officers an6. son, C. Lowery, E. Peterson, L. own llio�iicl6ot. One of the m-ain features were passed. jars of fruit were usedin extra spe- directors for 1928. The Library was- ..... ..... of the afternoon was a debate between 'ety.—The annual -well patronized during the past a o;al Christmas baskets. The cookies Horticultural Soci BRUC�&FEELD year.. 7 the two -classes, entitled, "That Men STAFFA went to one poor lonely ohl man; the meeting of the Ki-ppen Horticultural 1uen's heavy red sol� ltubb,,, $2.49 cash: circulation being 3,429, and CITIZENS OF SEAFORTH. the mem-, Spend More Money on Clothes and candy was go tempting e tasted Society wad held at the home of Mr. 'en�s heavy white sole rubbers, !33 19 � ladies' hers are well pleased with the elei- goloshes, 2 -buckle and 2 domes. al;o four .more the annual Bond Selling Funeral of the Late Thomas Speare. i bumes, MR8 cash. Twenty per cent. off oil ent -work of the Assistant Librarian Once. Pleasure than do'Women." The af- - -to see if it was as good as it looked— and Mrs. Wesey French on Fr day —Theody of the late Thomai Speare sweaters for cash. H. F. Berry, B,.cefiteld. Crmpaign to finance'C.S.,T. 'war firmative was.unheld by Alice Thomp- and it was. We made up small boxes evening last. There was a good at- Miss Fowlie, who has proven hersR thrc ighou. the Prorvince of Ontario, son Olive ofb_ett and Helen Hay; 'of Toronto, arrived here oVhe Wd, of candies and nuts to be sent to some tendance and all those present were most capable. F. A. E�dwards Vas re�,r, -9 scene nesday morning train, and, wcan- ny friends of Mr. elected President; George 1kas nearly, arrived on th gathe'negative,�by Donald Dale, Dave Notes.—The ma poor old women who were Tvery much enthusiastic in planning for the com- 19. :0reen.. ,veye�d to Staffa United Church for in need of Christmas cheer., We lov- ing year's work. 1927 was a very Secretary-Treast Joseph cCully will regretto hear �la -a few days the oys of your com- McIntosh and Wilson Bro4dfoot. The slade, wer- mislity Will -be asking you to bpy " decision was given in favor of the service and thence to 'Staffa Cemeter.-,, that he had the misfortune to fall and Johns, Librarian; Miss Fowfle, Assisti. - for interment. Rev. J. E. Jones can Than1dag you, I successful 'year, with total receipts 'bond in order that you may help us affimative. break his leg this week.—Mrs. W. ant Librarian; Directors, F. A. Ten bys--competed in a d ted the service The funeral we; remain, Very sincerely yours, Gwend- ci '93-92 and a total expenditure of Show your iji- joke contest, John Fotherinifiam win- uc Cantelon and little daughter, of Red wards, G. E. Greenslade, E. H. John1i; 5nalice our moveim�ht I I attended 'by a host of friends and rel- dolyn Ooldie, Head Worzrer.o $237.35. This leaves us a good bal- t&E41n. our work and buy a share in cob h Deer, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. F. H. Paull, E. F. Merner, Xrt� ning the valuable -prize,. a earn atives, ho came to pay their last re- t e years the vitality of yodr catmtry for a dol- pipe. . L L. Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Scotchmer, Mrs. H. R. Mexao spects to their departed friend. The WINGHAM work- Our 113 mmbers purchased, lir. If have been reading the McQueen- this week—hEr. Lyle Hill Mrs. Seed, Miss Josephine Stirllyl& -YOU pall -b W. Jeffrey, D. through the Society, $61.59 of stock papers, I have tr w- Notes—Nur-se Jean over and above their premium allow- rr led to-lbrang before Miss Seabrooke concluded the se Ross left thi ived at his home here from Moose Mrs. Paull. E. H. Johns and You, the great worthiness at ourork. ing classes on Frida Bruce, A MeXellaX y, leaving Sea. ,, J. Livingston, 1). White, W. MeLareii. Mi. Speare was week to join her parents in Florida, ane of $1.25 each. New officeTs were -Jaw last week.—Miss Helen Tough is Paull audited the books, the balance IN16 money received from the sale of forth to &nduct another sewing class Mrs. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of $41.86 being on hand. a former resident of this vicinity. W. E. Elliot, a Goderich boy, who has elected as follas: President, -his week. honds-Is used,to spread our work in in Norfolk County. The Homemak- Acheson, or Roxboro, t Meeting.lp_ an- Notes.—The regular meeting of the been on the London Free P�mss saff A� Monteith- 1st Vice-Ptesident, Mr. Congregational tht nibre remte places of the Prov7 ers wish to extend their appreciation Women's Institute will be -held on for eighteen 3.. ars, has Joined the Mail W. French; �n Vice -President Mis Women's Missionary Society.—The nual congregational meeting of St., W. M. S. held their regular monthly Andrew's United Church, was hld on ince, to brings boys to ChrW. The to those who very kindly loaned sew- Wednesday afternoon, January 25th, and Empire, Toronto.—A real Jnuary J Chesney; Secretary -Treasurer, Mr. results of thas,money is Citizenship. ing machines to the Class. meeting Wednesday, January 11th, Tuesday, afternoon, the Rev. R. M. at the home of 'Mrs. A. W. Norris. thaw floated al'ong the end of last William Ivison with Miss Jean Ivison with the President, Mrs. W. A. BreTn- Gale, pastor, presiding. Th re was a 'To every boy -selling $5.00- worth df- Classes inHoTne Nur ing Md First Roll call: Don'ts for the sick room. week, rain and sun playing havocvntb as assistant- New Directors were e oes a 1�roW.me_da; if h pr v1_ um th4� amalgamation of ports were given by representatives ne sell9 Aid are in " ogress this week during ner presiding. As this was the first good attendance. Encouraging re-
, Aemonstration �#illbe given in bas- the snow. In many plaew the roads elected for two years: Mr. Win. I i
$1 val'thi to. receives a silver the afternoons, Miss M. E. Rober�, of -- meeting since ketry—J. M. Worden, and Lyle War. are bare, which with deep snow in son, Miss Jean MLean, M.rs'.-J. Fin- mcdal, and -a 461d medal for $�G,00 Toronto', instructress. These classes den attended the funeral -of the late some cuts, makes travellig anything lyson, Mrs, Wm. Anderson and Miss the two Auxiliaries, there was a good of the several organizations of thia wowill be concluded next week on Fri- attendance. Mrs. James McQueen church. The Session reported a high Mr. Wilson in Seaforth on Sgturdag. but a plasure. — Wingham Senior Jean Ivison. Mrs. Wlilliam Alexan- for §6uth Aaron is da-' read a leaflet from Mrs. Anna Ross, standard of spirituality, spoke of the The objective Y, January*- 9.7th. Miss Houston —Harry Leslie,. who is working in the 116ekey Club got off to a good start,der was elected as Director to finish $�O. Melp us raise it. XoLonly hve -will carry on lectures, and demonstra- entitled-, "He Made the Coupling." For good influence of the recent special McLagan factory, at Stratford, Spent eak vie always raised -our oblectiv*.but itons in Foods and Cookery this w our topic we took up the 3rd and 4th rvices of Messrs. Crossley and Leon. t. I the week end at his home.—Mr. an4i se alsb surpassed it. Surely,tbe ip izdns and next',with some -work on Home Mrs. J. Salder spent Friday in Lon- chapter of the study book "Nerw ard, and warmly comended the worl� There has been an in-�. of Seaforth, and the surrounding dis� Der -oration 'and Furnishing.- Paths for Old Purposes." Inierest' don.—Robert Viller visited his sister, lng of the pastor. triots are just as anxious to boast -At the request of some intefested leaflet,; dealing with the subject, r bp dur- Airs. M. Hodgert, in London, for a Help us inembers, the class in Agriculture will puth 11bro as formerly. G 0 "Christian Missions and Modern In- ing the gear. The comunion. ran few days.—'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fell put this, over .again this year. Watch dev&&Inext Thursday afternoon, Jan� dustry," were given -by Mrs. Haugh I entertained a number f friends at now numbers 142. The financial r(3- 0 -the pf0per tent' -week -for further Paf- uary 26th, to discussion,% an Drainage dinner on Saturday eve-ning.—Mr. and A L =,W Miss Munro and Mrs. Jas. McQueen. port was encaiia-aging. The amolunt: BARS= Al-B.P.P. and Fertilizers. Mr. Clark Young,. of Mrs. Stanley Allen, of the,West, who The fourth chapter, "Christian Mis- raised was smaller than last year, but. Milliken, champion plowman, is giving sions and Race Attitudes" was divid- R1132VING OV T321 9FA- a talk on Plowa and Plowing on are A * sitifig.friends in this vicinity ed into six parts taken by Miss Jean considering that it was but a nine- to, I I I spent Thursdiy with Mr. and Xro. months' -period, the church year llov� r6pVn gVA,44.eg or, RVD PP.099 Thursday of this week. -- Murdoch, Mrs. Jas. Thomson, Mrs W. . M. Miller.—Congratulatims to Mr, endingwith the calendar year lustsad'. W tl�eeting of the Sam- Moffatt, Mrs. F. A'kelihead, Mrs. ROs' of the end of March, the
and Mrs. William. Yeweett, the strk, Good A I of t - Scott and Mrs. H Aikenhead. The satioactory. The church Ibilfte liis R'ed Ctd!39� Wttg having arrived on Friday with a pair ESPORT OF HOG S=PrV22NTS of twins, a boy -and 0, girl. meeting was closed with prayer by,reported all debts met wd,a. ti rs. R. P. Watson. factory balance on hand. A44 The followin is the report of hog Y. P. L.—Monday evening, January offiers "re . reappointed. 4The A b6th, the young people year §tarts under very lig Januaty met in the shipmc�hts for week endi KTIPPSN
Got the - bea reiou�ta IT= youT basement of the church for their de- ditina, St. 12th, 19 urer,a :btlg 61""' a 28! Notes.—Tho Rippen Y. L. is to Free- .LTnit'd Church fol. 'Le s bogs, 123- sel- bt, 21d6Vb_, ra , held in kho school .jbon of, St. An� votional meeting. Mr. �eqse p t h catBhRg by oTideying 'YDUT man very ably took the topic, "The Willirna Re
been, 9bl 0.6� eat tbaton, 26- thick trw6th, 70; 6&v- dreVp United Church, Kippan, tbis Id, L. ClbAt% S. Move, let; 2. wdrlleavies� 1, shop, Ogg.95. rtfdj IN. Volis Wig Cost of Christian Living." Janet Ailt- p Merner, ve-ace, D110 lovtte rdomad-a and M, as mil. enhead, the social ouvenor, kd charge of the ten minut6 socipal beld eAd %rith 001ft-t lim6fti 90. 93, dred VoTweit gpout t and t id v at the last. thd 4. h �,,%uha aud auAj TA. altd JTka. have charge of the missio the ubz�rsl Towdtl _70; W10 —Totat '110613, 85., Ay t4 neut Monday eVening, Tht aoe t Wtne Amenf& Coo 8#1 t1deld wwot% B96 'he�)�60 vellor has alvanged for 0. &Obtjte� t6 'Utbora I advIb ald, sua A&�vk a . 44 all 'the y6mig, I- luu%vb !Msd ;G w6b, OrAboth 1,1711 ba (01 T 1= og 4'hdb wa: CIO