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I , FW � . , . �, � of our xnemberd ii4a th,4 w,%s :-i bousi !�, "114 � �,, 1,,T4,' �, ,, VN,, "', i!,� id, 11. ,. �. t11 I ". 11.1 I . k . .1117, " , : , "I - .00wili, 'Ifti, .L.,4!a,020��,F�id4�"i"P,fi�lt"qlv.i.��-, 7 , ;"g,1,_'4'__,'__ , 3, 1. ;r �r� , � I I . ... ., � , ;� . ;1 I - ..1Z I � I I I 11 I �1?ij�R I .;,�, .., I 14�,_;�,14, -, - I wo no, Maxtor of the , kpositor; this plaqe for $1, ,00%.. It, is t� bona. fide , � , 1. F4i', - TrAftep, W, 4 A "A. 4�!1'0*41�.� 67,�l�:",C�,l�mf�4."�,,iu�V'i.i � I W , _ .1 - I . W. I I I I , . F �.Pp.. q�� 1-�-.­"­' , . .1 , r 4-.61 '_'1211VO�`14 'N' R�'.S��$I,,�'�`Jy, �qV, V0 '3104rtol­",�,�,,V�, , 1", ? - , , - ,�.: , I I ',�D' I I%V� ^,�' 4. 11 " . I .r i� , . : . deal and, the plaos, is Ours." I - know " , I . " � �i'��,�4,� �� � .. � I ��: J, A -1� - , . ,. - V''re r'1.Q­e,Q.T0,t;*_� ViidM! -s"a4z I !�,t R%­�, p�A'�;-Ipnqu�j .,� �r I I 11 Aixswpr�ng Dr. LarlilWs letter in - I - 11� -4 , ,�"4 ,� , � , � also that .anothe'r. riterAher, of that , I I . , � I " " � ,, ' ' 1i ,e F ,_ I I 4 ,';'­� pi,�;M=X,!� �­�.,�,', , , I I , 0 Alo�ibaalek 3 �,�,! ,; � . 40A , " , I , your issue of April, IM, The great I I . L . I R .�4 , , , ,�i!� � ,, ,j�f � 1. 11 - �", .1 , V 'FX0,V41.'', 4 i, �� " i - , , . , . t -J t . �, ,: , , , I � 11� "I same Board stated ,to three of'our , :� , � , - I � � I I., A, ,% , , , ,'' I,!, � ; , � 9. - � A% -, �, �, , , ': . er impresses ine %, tb# "m pu . w- h � 04 - ,, v� "', _ ,�!, 4�'!L, ,� 1. �, " or portion ,of this lett `-f -e ­ � .1 - �f�, k,'.h',�, 01V �. I 'as i follows: "We wouldn't,. , . 11 , , I . � I . � ".A V41., �,;� I I 11 . i I I � - � � , .... '7 , f ? momb * I 11 '-1.,1-.1- . . I D Y4 -, , -.1 as being some, more of that ,queer . . ers . I - . 1cJ%PP&. 0Se,P1!-'T1M".TT';-,A "I � IF FA,�%",`#V_,,�, ' ."I"A . . , _ft �, " 18 , I I.., for this place, neither . � I , " . 0,n,,:1'V1 , � ., 4 . . omnsoq, Vvip .4 ­ �;��,-� .;,,�, I 1� � �, - �,,�'� I � 4 lrgi�ter, �, r:111. � '­ � I "I. " i,,,�,-, ,1,�,n, � 1, � n .I. ., :, . I � , . . �� - . 1, �;.: I , , I I give $10,000 . I " . 1, ­.. '' A W, , , -1 I _:"��� ... "T*4r, 4,111 - -11.1 'I' I 'IN kind of lingo which he menti.o .q, would you. We admit -we are dealing . . ' , ' , 1.1 ., , -.1 .1 .�� �, t !­ . ;-A ) -where the judge, to use his , 3 - I ; I , t� -, I ,,, i �. . � " , I �. , I Q --i, . -,--:.,j0 - ,, '�,,�, . � ,. , , , 0 I ,,��. � . � �." 1, -ij!. I ­ .� 7.'a , T, . � 7,., a , .,4 ��11, � ""' in technicalities; it was a teehnical � r.11,t, � � �, �Me d , W. ortweln, tv".'a , 11 ! . words, ,"could not get his head . � �Pl� IPWV"'� A �,��;,`,� Point the Government waixted'pbsorv- Jaines,: Watto . va-s-fl, - �b� , �, . . . I,:- �., �ip.,V,494JO ��.'., � ", Rowing stu&nts.we : , , ;�­�­ . 1: ties M , � -1 .-,,::,,,�� . . . `�,`,,,"�,�`i T ',, EL , �­­_,_, I .- through it." The Judge however� SEAFORTH 11-N`.��,.I"".��St R S� SHOW I " ey,; A . I ed, axid we bad legal advice before we . I - �!,�,�, - I . The fo 4",01 ml - I - , . , re re,eqiar rig, V. W �49.""M_ - 1-1 �; I . eems� he I . - , , ., 'I I " i;,:� �" I (somethinF on me, for it $ 1 I , . , ,� �� �.:, ;1 � Mended to be ec v ,a -11 , � A, 0 , exit intait.11 kntinued. 0,ii trlpl:�� , rom , "M , I A , managed it in a kind- of a way, while "" I . . . . , . 00d . ,1 � � � , , " I . , -, , '. ,� , 44, !-T�� , _ 11 tuder auspices of eagoitkQ ns and Bo ,,T " ,,�;� �,:��, 9 I . Xessrs. A. Claytoh B.aitt,ei, JQ�M,: C., q, 'A ,,�Ip 14 �, �, " . igurely . It is not any wonder tliat I 8 . 1. � ' ,m '"' - �'O& ,��") , -- 10 , � wling Clubs. � B lr�,.e ,,,, ,! 1.3'd. -1 il 1'�, �_,.;''. , , 1, . '� , "', , ,;.,)P.�V -, �!! 11,��, 1, -, .W.W � ., I , 2 must admit in this case it is alnioO should be surprised -that a Minister . I .,�.� I . rittan, J. H.-Suell, Gor4on H, E,41'� 1 . � � 4 '.�! � � V " 5 .,,,��'': " � ': ��., impossible -for me, or. any other eiti, I I . I .�, � � _ . ,,,�� 9= . I ,�" 'np �., _ 4 ,_ , V � I , R5 M, �? P � , �4�­, , I 1� W, J. WeIntio,s"u, C�a re -A In pt,bi6t"A"",�IIIA4"0—",:"�� , 4441--�', , � ,W, �� 11 , , .'. `i,?. � " , I , I . - I I a ,� .. .... ,,, . - 1. 1, ; ,, - ,11 11, �j ,. 11 of the Goisp,,A should. apProve ol a . 1� . grave, I I V - 7@ i , I I zen, to even manage to, get their head ' 1' 0 I '&� _Vpt I -, �1 41�11P.07,��.'�..,'­,�, � ,�� J$i'JngJ1t8W,1 "�,�,W",41' 910,1 I I I deal, when the deal itself places its I 9 HaRgh, Milton 0004' �, A- '', t",.) I �� - . . I I..., . . - �A ,1,!� ,-, . � 11 through it atall. Two N Tfiffsday'and Ffida , The following candidates for tJ16 the,- Ly ,a*a I . 1"." 1 7. , �,�, , ". '_, , , 4 . �. , ". - ,,,,, �4,�13. �i..,,,-_,�,�'- I VXI � el 401 11 , i� ,�:_ 4 " I ,1-11.11;" " � , ,� ... 11P , , i�,� � 111E . .. � ;1. ' ­ - 0 -i- ­*;1 - ,, t .� I , , yyi�",W,Kdl,'�!,., I . ,� to Lon- and sla -4,�6 11 I.- 1,i,-,,-`). � ,,, �,,� , , members in apositiorn where they tell Of% ,��,,_.`.-�'V 110 10 and 111,D11 &T6.6 8 Ha ministry were recommended wand ha#& I 12� ,1�14,zww' � � . . Dr. Lsrk'A, if 1 am -not mistake4l stories, both apparently honest, which . . � " I ­ , I � � 1 el� . � 11 '411 '6 � � I ' " ' 'C, I , '- 1, I �-. tmainuates that I am not representing are directly Opposite. Let Dr. Lar- don Conference for acceptance: Lance- A ,�,�_t , )11.11T�,��r �,,' ii'. ­ , , - i""'.., I—, " I '�11� , � , I ,� ��ktVd&, � , 'I . :1 �111 ,0;. , I - 0 ' ' 3 `� - lot Norris, Eguine Howey (recom- 16s. A `11i i - myself in soine of mf_s�atements, and hojrus-�4 n I., I I ", - ��'11�,,�, ,� '114 i kin use his que1ei4 lingo in defence of 30 vo'ce C 0, P'ece 01rc6a,tirm . — _Z 1-1".. � ,��,,, ,t��!�K��'OF,�,'�' - I suggests -that I adi acting in a lawyer � I . . I . mended previously), Newell, Geiger, jap Stew -a L � .. rdgh : .,y,,T71,�,1'1,'o,,N' I this deal if he will, but the average I 6, V '� .� 1, ­�. I ra - ­­ _ � � i a , " -V I like way to such an extent that I am citizen, will feel viell ,satisfied that " " Robert Keith Love. . . . I ing,mostepcou a V,���'��.,,'�_ . , I Q ­ I 1-1 * not ED SEATS 50c, including tax. The report of the Religious Ediaea�, the : air,,- �4, � I 0�1'11'1`1i'A'�i�"il, .t� my real self.- I would have paid ADM �SSMN 35c, RESERV ye � 6 " I - ,. I ,they are not mixed up in it. I . ' .1, - - I I " ;_ �. i o thes . I - Conimittee was presented by tan 'Steward�h!p, � ... A''! i . ,�, . very little attention t e remarks - , I tion , -, ( had it not been brought to my a It appears- to us that every effort Phsn for both nights opan at Aberhart'a Rev. Byron Snell, and was adopted worl� presentedd,�.ivv. ,.,O �1.1 "I'l K41 , tten- has been made to ,get a hold of th:xs I . . I Drug Store., Saturday May 56, at 9 a m. I -+­� �Vw , a 1. I'll;', �, ) %ion that there was a report that Try money. I think it will be quite clear ! . I ,by Presbytery. 302 young people he ' " ,1. '1� __ , , ­stpemu 1ot-1-mv, V:VX,,�Aa- ill", I . - I 1. 11 _t , 11 - '16,1' unite , I I , , . I t), 'Xilt , .1 , �,,� .. , , � - - d with the church during e 17 Vivings. � io :1 "" letters were bein.g dictated by our that this fund was never intended for - ­ . W q�p.m I 41 �111�' . 7_�F�-Vw�,Vi�-mwl - n increase � I I I V-�",l - � I ,*1",Z"N-"=" III, . ,of 129. seven over last yearll-�",VAO­o , t '0'1'1"� �o ". . I . I , year, a �,.',� ,,� 11111�1t'111111_1_11 .1 _21 . .... ... r, �"N��,�_ � 1, I , � solicitor. Now, I want to take this a private individual to run his busi- .1 -.-,— !��"n_ ,1',U��;51!.­ . 1.1- 11 I I , p, ,,k�, �, I" � ,,-,; I � I The Sunday School gave for M. & urged that as th r, " , �, ,�, � ness on. No matter who that indi- . I . I V�, , opportunity of informing .the Doctor . 11 envo)#Va: . R, ; 1� I. If- ... �i , V %,I � � __ — E. Fund a proportionate increase of recommended by our, 0, "W1 1- ,� . � . . I 1-11-` I I - and also the public, that I am writing ny vote hif . _10"_ ­,'," I vidual be, as long as -1 have a . . . ,", - 'i,�,I?,7,401`� ._,­��, � �. ".. I - � � . - $847. The Young People's ,Societies Branch and D, ag. ,,� ,�,�;, 'I 1�'. ,Reil I * ora' on 400A, , ,,,, I i'v,""M I I '" " � ab , I I .M I my own letters, on behalf of our on it, the monies will not be diverted son, -Aether -he be clergymen or lay LAND, and genial whole-souled s R proportionate increase of $308, to- should be adopted SJ,%er,0J;.,1 1'� ..... .. ", . . , . , , . , , . , ,, . , . , . , .. � N I I have always regretted that for a purpose of that kind. . on, Fred, in- . � yl- , ,,�i,?V� - W_At:.::ii�1':*_ 11 -.,:11-11 V�p�i,,�,�T`,� of at- I '' ,�� � �� �x, ,',O&,�K � 7�� , , ' lo� I SOUTH � Y'l I �., ,�', I Board. man, tell me what'. otho, arse con gether they reached over 97 per cent. organNations, alsoi. t . I 151., � , � I - __I%t K� � tend touring Canada during the sum- of the objective set for the Presby- lieve in the power .of,prayrelr - - ,., 4, , `�­,,�" , we have pursued �,'went to the 'MPRESS�ONS in, and the itenerary will include . 3,0 , ,,;� . I did not have the opportunity If Mr. McLennan has not 'received ;11..�C� .� ,,��,;�� ,,J,,,�,,�' %�'_-1`1�11 g that Dr. . , . 1�,",'n,4�.' , �1�11fift,,�;"-` tendingthe seats of learnin any wages, it is not a very good ad- highest source for thii inforination, Who's who? Whafts."' ,tery for Young Peoplels Societies and .hold our missionaries, ea 11, .1 . Larkin had, but notwithstanding this at? And Whyl .Bayfield and Seaforth. At the pres- o, S. - dh, , : I ��, ,,�,"�! 41t�";, -1 vertisement for the honesty of the that is the Department itself; they should adopt a special misilon- , I -"*, 't, , � I.;.",.�,�,,,., i,� , '', -'1­0.-�211 I 9. handicap, I have every assurance that (By F. G. Neglin) ent juncture it is worthy of especial Recommendations. prayer, only 15 bevii1g, 4,011i 11 1. I . ",,�,..Vgt"ki�� .. �, � members of the S. M. H. Board, who advised us what to do; we did it; and, ,,so, - ."",��"' ,Q�k � . �� I I I -, ,,, I have always been able to express had rented this place and engaged Mr. furthermore, they know at the tJ Unquestionably, Florida State am- Mention that it is the expressed in- 1. That S. S. and Y.' P. Societies last Year. - ... . � ,".. ­'�­ � I .- I, IMP, . ., .;.,_� , '41, 0"'."I:j. , I .1 - I" ., .1 , 'I . . .1 q�, -K .'' myself in a way that our citizens can McLennan to manage it, -at a certain that this present diistitution was tborities are possessed of business tention, of a large numb of the adopt monthly givings for missions � The Strangers, . ��,- i �'.,4.g 1 'z ,4,L,. op- . . er Siew,cret ', , �; - �,� 0,�,,�A;, acumen being ever on- riL ,. - ,� , 1 1. J �',!,O,',',,,� "- under -stand. salary. Surely if that was a bona fide 'erating bere. They knew -also that the alert to- members of the Jacksonville Chamber through the envelopes provided by th'e9 Bremner, told, of aneuco j�,J 11 - . `,, "', i , . � ;`�,,;�fP' ;; wara furnishing h i g h w a y con- 0 a tour Canada during Department. for that purpose, (aiqd in her department, ., �,,,,�,',,A� He thinks that I am drifting away deal they should have at 'least paid they had never completed their or- f Commerce t . I v � ,, ��,Pp : ,�, �, , I - 2,4 . �,%,,,�� � . - �11 % from the simple mindedness which 15 him his wages. ,vc.mences for winter ViDuTists busi- the summer months, crossing at that monthly missionary programmes -strangers, secretaries I � I �i,w,' ; �� ganization, and had, therefore, 'never _.. - �, �'­,�,�!'�! � ­ 1," .1 Windsor and Motoring over the Blue be given. terial, whose work it is )n we ",;­i4l,�.11, "I" I �� � really a high and -noble attribute of The paragraph in reference to Mr. complied with the regulations. ness which is among it.S77ichest activi- C ( I'— ,, . 1. .. - .40,11. - W(ater Highway to Bayfield and Gode- 2. Th4t earnest efforts- be made .eomevs6 �report removas, - t " ., , "i"', ,��,�� is " .., - �1.1 - P . I ties.. Throughout' Florida ar-- well- v3s. - I , j�,�-,`,Cce' .1 --- man. When I read this sentence and William Scott not having made any If Dr. Larkin thinks that he is go- - rich, thence to Seaforth, along the lines followed la . I � ,, . .1 . ts of paved highways, especially those lead-- Stratford eerally Ov - . ..; �� I., I ,� 11 -1 � i, .., 7 er,see ;, -, il ,� i, .�. then tried to digest the conten change -in his Will in order to give ing to add to his prestige; if he . tp 1'11�i�', - .. I ,,` ` ­. I ,;, Ing t.- . . I I.. - �'. this letter, with its queer lingo, I money to the present institution, if thinks that 'he is going to north and south. the new high- Hamilton, Toronto and east to 0 establish Standard Training Schools. strangers. � 2 -1. . ..d 1, 1:; ""� �2 .1 'T X , F_ "I . I , - .ir',K , t��,k , Ai�-.'))p -,_ - the Atlantic Coast ,. �'; ""_:i'. .1 11 raise him- . tawa, and Montreal, and ret 3. That each 'School be urged tc Mrs. Orme, S W way traversing urning ov- ecretairy of , the Li I ' ' "­_, , I "Would have a good representation at the ature department, report 1_�14'�'.,"'-Iili"� , I ,,,;, � � , � ". could not help but think of Burns, that was his wish, reveals an indi- self in the People's estimation by in- er the Atlantic Coast high , .ed a , -when he quoted the words: from Florida to' Montreal, Canada, is way. Our that 1. I - ' 'i�kl �, I - I , .. 5"',-1, vidual *ho is a super -man at read- sinuating that we were guilty of mis- Goolerich Summer School on. July year &howMa marked, luma - '' ' . 1.1.1i". ­� ;11� - - P� t some Power the giftie gie.vs to see ing and interpreting the mind of de- nearing completion, ..and it was our esteemed friend, Mr. Elliot W..Bubts, se in the: '­,�­�'�,� - l representation., having at the sarie . �i!,,i .. " ,'�, I - � , ", � � ourselves as ithers see us." . � its energetic live wire President, wi 1 16-20, use of books and literature ,by the�%�:,;�111'1�1'1-,A , ,1 . . good fortune to be rb&�,gu,,t of Mr. I . I ill _,.' 1. . ." � , ,, vm. I . parted ones, and also interpreting time in his possession.my whole ex- 4. That the Committee in co-oper- different organizations, much- b,ei�tg' ,,.'ih�, , I J ''-.,,,,,,S ,,,, I Considerable space is taken Fred Bettilini and, mother in a real be in supreme command of the Peace . , �'i . " , , UP In Wills. Any person having a differ- �� ­�_ , 11 i�t�4��,,A, � "Y' . � planation of this matter, I feel that ation with the Young People's organ- sold at the s O!tional meetingm I I � �:, �.��`�10,�,4'. 0�,` �. I ,,, � .i. % .1 to my mention ourse they � ' .'. ,,'� * "; ' ' . I �N reference of a Will, ent opinion is stupid -of c Cadalac jaunt around the Jacksonville Parade ably assisted by Mr. R. K. . tbe'�:, �' 14..., 11. and, apparently, the Doctor thinks. he will be very badly disappointed. precincts. The Heeksher Drive is in Chriistenberry, the efficient Tourist izatdons put on a series of rallies Miss .Esther Hume, bresented . , " * �Yl - li", ,, , ,1 ". I , ,-, ; , . are Why should any person dare to early.in the Fall. young People's work, showingonenew- ,""",; � When we had a joint meeting of the and � . I that this was not my own though�' think or wonder -what Mr. Scott's close proximity to the St. John'� Convention Secretary. True to .. , : ',V�;, I, ZVY � � � . - i , ) two hospital boards on January 11th, Mr. George Baechler, President of circle �riof one new C.G.I,T,�, group� I", I ?`�,� I river to its ocean ouflet,at Plot Town. form, Seaforth will accord the Ploy- t I 11 �� ,. q -, � He is entirely mistaken. Every citi- . , " . he Young People's Auxiliary of Pres- added during the - , - Z, . , year. The sple3idid I "�,",' , - wishes were or would be now when 19-27, 11 fully reviewed all the action Along the drIve the motorists enjoys ida visitors with a real Irish caed bytery, gave a ,short account of the interest in -rnis�_qi q ,;,i, �� zen likes to see a person consistent, F, �, I , . . we have such a super interpreter as that we ,had takertio I explained, when on. work shown by . ,;":��,'� ��, I I and when I recall some of the inei- Dr. Larkin in our midst. - Mr. Aiken was pre'sesnt with us, that a succession of quiet inlets with Mille faiethe. The world map could work done during the year, the Young people was most encouraig- ��-,l i '! I .1. dents that were reported to me at As to my'five questions, the Doctor sandy -beaches and beautiful wood- not survive the stress of events. witl,.. Rev. Dr. Barnby presented the ing. Miss Beta Rove, ''Chil , �.. `4, , I .1 I 11 time, I felt that he, at least, made positive - regarding the officials in the Department had lands -scenery, and the road is so close out Seaforth -being on it. oreli's � '­`,�.�,,_ that statements advised us to procure a Charter. If Statistical reporb which was adopted. Secretary, told, of two new Mesion ", �� ,, �"' i � -Mr. ems. like navi- - .. , : , 11 I ought to have -some sympathy with the demands that were made on to the water that it se � Continued on Page Six - Rev. W. A. Brown spake briefly re- Bands and three new ibaby ban&, , '. .. I ­ there had been any charge of mis- I , .�l' �� ,�, I us in our effort to carry out the terms McLennan. These statements were gating the river, especially so when � garding the Conference book ex- formed during the year. Gratifying , .:�.�.;, . I iI I representation to lay against us, I __-:1':::_ . � . �i,,_ I . Nd � � � � . . I 1. � . . . � the ocean liners pass within a few change. reports of the sectional meetings .. ,�', � �� of Mr. Scotes Will. However, the �,�,,�',�, t either true, or they were not true. My would have appreciated it, had that . wer��! I � ­,,�," I � md perfectly hundred feet in the deep water chan- DOEFMNG OF HURON Rev. R. M. Gale gave a fine address given by the Vice -Pr I .., I_ '. , I i,� Doctorls queer lingo regarding Mrs. questions were simple a esident, and : . , r %'�, - � �, charge been made at that time, as Mr. , ��":�, ' I- '� . .. - � y Wortley's Will, who, by the way, was legitimate,; I was quite justified in nel, thus furnishing in novelty a on "Spiritual Hunger," Matt. 5-6, for showed that each one was- marReo'by. , , '' � _ ". � I.- �,Tx . � the Aikens could then have explained aP PRESIBYTFIRY I .".,'', � � � Ineve,r mentioned by me, clears up asking ,these questions and deservea memorable drive. Pqrt �George Is- ded a -hearty vote ar increase Of interest and� atte*& . '' "�T,� , 1 ;7 I whole situation, and I am sure that a plain answer-s,urely not the cut- the clauses in incorporation law. I sh-Ameri- The Presbytery of Huron ,let in of thanks by the members of Pres- ance . . . .1 I `� . . I , . iA,! � �r �1�1 - ting retort, as contained think that even the members of the in es ted R�V. J. E, Hogg, '. .�"_, 'i ,1 .. every citizen now thoroughly under in Dr. Lar- S. M. I., can War as a base of su plies and is regular session in Wingha on April bytery. Rev. J. E. Hogg pr en of' Clinton, chair- � ­��`,`,�, i " i . Board have more confidence I P , 1.1, "I, . I stands it. - . kin's last article. . rich in historic place,gs and scenic 19th. The chairman of Presbytexy the report of the Settlement Commit- man of -Huron Presbytery,.-brip ,.: ,. �,-� I �, I - , � - _ - *d, - 11 _Y, 4. in 74S than to think that we would de , 4 .-I r evidently did not ex- - ..; � ,,I ­.- " The Docto I -notice, too, that Dr. Larkin con beauty. The road tgp�versed near Rev. J. E. Hogg, B.A., 'presided ai-id 'el- Fresbytery endorsed the call ' g+eeti:ngs from that1body- . -_ " t � -, � .­ � � liberately misrepresent a situation,'so I i - , . �:, � -, �- ,�j t - , �...., - I pect me to be sfurprise(Vat his atti- tends that the present hospital is los- it ackson lie c ta t, Y villages conducted devotional exercises. from St. Andrew's, Blyth, and order- of the great dynamic- wer; " -leadin � . .1 . I ­�:t� I me - I in to the Settle -w -men, . Z ke deal. Let remains for ,one of our, 01, - . edit sent G � �Pkl -,n �' A �. qyd ing money, and that- .Mr. McLennan 9 ment �Qom- the work Of -the , oi 11 �. . . e, toward the jo spirituil "a(f�isers to�'-Iiuyf 'this bom with -,,bean-.h,u,-..._..M ��ng' !a � The minutes of the Meetings of I P . .. ff - . I �� � it, .. . -hrou, I i2hurch. 0 � -1 I .� .!I- Assure him that I was not the only one ese, deficits. lb I '_ -K - Presbytery on December 6, 1927, and . t + the ,Who 6 . ,�, I - . - has had to make good th ---- - January 12th, were confirmed. A let- A vote of thanks was tendered to this was a solo, "Pass It On,'.� ren eT-, - ,',,� : _1 to Ife surprised. He s, won- I ho 'the Doctor feels that he is a .1 . endeavored to Now 1, like many other citizen and cast this insinuation against us. I .-Ti.," � "; pe -� ed by Miss Hume of Goderich. .1, compare this deal with one that was der why Mr. 'McLennan should have ter was received from the Secretary Rev. W. D. McDonald for his ab!, I 1� I " I . -r, better and nobler man for in- presentation of the report of the M. closing exercises were conducted by, .. " " , " I � i I , .. put through in Clinton. He certain- to make good this sbortage if his bigge 0 4�� of Conference asking Presbytery to I . �'�,� - ,- & E, Fund Committee. Walton Auxiliary. � I . , . I ly made an unhappy choice in his claim that he does not own the place appoint two members to the Confer- "J"', � . i � .... I , . - R In regard to the proposed tyansfer- ,Brucefield Auxiliary opened the af- :, 'i' , serbing this paragraph. I hope, too, , a�) 0 a q , I f comparison, as the two cases are as is true. Possibly I am too dense to that it will strengthen his ,hands in .AlbeTtal L ence Nominating Committee and also .'il . I - I �� 1, the work in wlhicfi he is engaged, as of the townships of Turn -berry and ternoon session, after which .M.!. .11. I., � , " !'" far from being parallel as the East that Conference Committees be aug- 1. : �7 understand this whole business, as I 11 __6 , I Minister of a large and influential 0 rrented by the addition of six minis- 1-r.wick to 'Hamilton Conference, the Clarke, of Goderieb, presented the re- ���,". � , ... , is from the West. feel that it will take a much cle-are!- :, , " ��;, (r:� Ilowing resolution was passed : port of the nominating committee and . I I ,'... � He refers to Mr. Boyd as being such brain, than'l am the, possessor of in congregation. I hope also that he ters and six laymen to each commit- flo .,�4 ,�4 . feels that in doing this, be has ex- kL3MRng tee. This was done. "That in regard to the proposed plan the officers for the ensuing year were :4 , "' I �- .1 � : v. ­1,1� I ,.r!_,,.'� an honest and'honorable citizen, and order to harmonize all these state- emplified the spirit of Him whose A letter was received fro of taking Turnberry and Howick installed by Mrs. McGuire, of Brus- _� '' . , -gard t ments. Apart from that, I would in- I in Mr. Al- , "I'l- � .. , � ---" , � I think his statements in re .0 . I .��,,,_- � . 'N. representative lie is. If he has ac- 7HE FAMOUS bErt Lott, stating he was willing to townsbips from the Huron Pres-bytery sels. I `1�'11. 11 - I I ... . I �- . Mr. Boyd will receive general approv- agine th-at if Mr. McLennan was con- comp 1, for one, will and London Conference, we, as a The speaker of the day, Mrs. G. E. 11:'11 � � - . lished all this undertake supply work for the min- .'� 8, .... al. It was for that reason that I tinually losing money, he would have ' ourselves as be- Forbes, o .�­ -ndered just why 'Mr willingly -forgive and forget anty in- isters of the Presbytery. Notifica- �resbytery declare f Weston, was introduced - -1 , , "I I have always wo ffer th,,�t we I ­�%;, I - been glad to accept the 0 sinuation made against me, and I am tion was received that four ministers Ing unalterably opposed to any such and greeted by the audience standing ,-.�'i, ,. . W., .i �� 1P Boyd and other members of that action." Mrs. Forbes had been a delegate from. ,.,��­. - submitted to biTn. 'admission from other �;, 11 -, . � ... sure the members of our Board will be are seeking :14 ,�., , i Board were willing to lend their namtl.s Dr. Larkin apparently cannot see The obituary of the late Rev. Dy. the United Church of Canada to the . * .'-N. I . :.. - ) to a deal of this kind. Indeed, wher anything amusing in an incident glad to do likewise. ROSEDALE COA1 churches to the ministry of the Unit- Colin Fletcher was rend and adopted Diamond Jubilee of the !Mission in I I � ", I �11 ,� '.'.� I I - Let me again refer to my first let- ed Church of Canada. "�' - , I . - � I obtained the nature of this transfer where a citizen writes two lengthV ter in which I explained that we did D Revs. George Weir and John Smith and arrangements made regarding the Trinidad in January, and with a few- � , J I could not then, nor can I now, se�-, articles attacking our Board, and then were made corresponding me obituary of the late Rev. T. J. Snow- words, transported, the whole audi- �i, �. I , � .. " . . "I � . not want to start in Opposition to Mr. The Beat Theire aa,, m don, Ph.B. Regarding the remit from ence to that picturesque island, where . � ..... 11: i. ", I � . how .their actions can be honestly when asked a straight business ques- Pregbyterry. The Chairman -was ap- , " �NIE - - I justified. This deal provides that the tion, he offers a suggestioA and then McLennan, but that we would posi- .1. 1)ointed to convey the ,greetings of the General Council dealing -with 'he she entertained them -f4&r a -a how- I - - . . I L4,i, � I 4 - ively not purchase this present build- O'f ordination -of women, the following travelling with her -from one mission .. . . 11 . 11 . , A � members of the S. M. H. Board pur exclaims, "Whether such a scheme is � U f- (D jr(je JV,9 P,eisbytery to the Presbyterial �','4 i ;�'�' �1,14 .. � for hospital r ould Gflove us ya ms.lution was passed: "That having station to another, and seeing, as she ' ' � I � � chase the present institution for the feasible or not, I do not know." There Ing ' Huron in session at Wingham. Revs. I - � 111'�Ql 1� ' I . .. - .. ­� I . ''; ''; - . ''; - � . rece , "' ` i'%�V sum of $10,000, and for the considere- is something a -using and also some- we, in -accordance with the terms of ived the remit of General Coun- �saw, the wonderful work which the' ., I 1; �,),�'.', James Abery and W. A. Bremner were :" I ­ :, of .one dollar they Obtain the ie- the Will, allow the money to be used cil, re the ordination of women, we Canadian missionaries have accomp- -, � , "" , .1 N. CLUFF & SON 5 excused fram attending ,,�,� - t �., tion thing ridiculous in this incident, wl Presbytery .'I . ." . 1- . � . for a private individual to finance his because of funerals which dr, not consider such a move expe&- lished among the East Indians in that .. �'-- , .1 �,­11 . ,6� ­­ .. I tile and ,deed, Mr. McLennan taking ther he sees it or not, they were �.,,"9 " . 1, I � �111 .� � -a mortgage for the full purchase I business on. Mr. McLennan ought to - attending. The Trustee ent at the present juncture." Rev,;. far away island. Mrs, Forbes ha.s �', li,elh�ip . I I In reference to the paragraph, - ___ — __ Board of the �`,�4�,,,',� 1�d rther have been satisfied when we decided to --- C. F. Clarke, J. E. Hogg, W. P. Lane rare descriptive powers, which, with ,,!,�i' 1. I .. former Methodist Church, Gorric, P�,V­:� :­ ,�:;h price, namely $10,000. It fu which refers to our application for stlay out of the field. I am sure that thrifty ,population. One of the and Mr. W. G. Medd, M.P.P., -- her pleasing personality, makes her I . 1.'1�11T,'Z,r I provides that they, pity -five per cent. Vil- were given permission to convey the . """ , ��, -, . ' , ` ` , � , whole Some- he quite realizes thait hehad no claim lages, -BeTlin, is delightfully situated old cemetery at Gorrie to the Go nominated , -mbers of the Confe- a speaker who will long be remem- .! iigN l our Charter, I am glad to have rri�-, as me .. N; ... �,',,,'�� .11ce SettleWnt Committee -for 1929. bered by all who heard her. .,,�Nqj '. 1� "N' gg�,.,,�, . � interest on-, this money, and the thing to say on this Point. I notice on this fund, legally or morally. It on a high bluff overlooking the,river Public Cemetery Board. " . �, I,' "4","��, _-_ principal sum to become due and pay- who it was that supplied Dr. Larkin With the usual votes of thanks, Pres- The report of the r6solution emn- .�f A ""�, ,� ,% t . appeared to us though, that this was and is destined to become a business In the matter of the call to Rev. D. - ' i�g�,-!.-,-"I, � �z - Decenriber 24, 1931. with this information, and I can im- tery adijtourned. mittee -was then ,given by Mrs. AN1140 1 � . - progress. Tbe A. Armstrong, of Wroxeter to Beech ` � ­� � � .1i n 7 �,� able.on ,not satisfactory. It was evidently centre in the march of er by 1, 1, _ffi­ 1,7 , I .1, 'I" .5, I a genuine dea], Cooper, of Clinton. � . ,§,v �- , Now this is either agine that it must have been a great the rdoney that was needed, and we name Berlin fortunately withstood the United Church, London, it was agreed ;_ ,n;,, �,' . . -it 19 -a bogus deal. if it is gen- ______<>_ � "I �!,, 'y ER tern in ;�,,V.�� ',� 'r g �. .' "7, - / or ,satisfaction to this person -to -hand were forced into our present Position- stress ,of world -war changes. The te release Mr. Armstrong from the HURON ]F'RBSB T EAL During -the af oo, , the 30 mem- , , '.1", " , ,�, , � 11 , uine why should, Dr. Larkin, or MT. bers of Wingharn C.G.I.T. -wearing ­:�i�.,_ " Dr. Larkin, had my explanation Of Bettilinn! family is among Florida's Wroxeter charge dating from May 1st ,.,.� �&, , I . I ithis bomb to a Minister of the Gospel .... I � . , -McLennan worry; -but., if it 1% bogus A large gathering of women and their attractive uniforms, marehed in. , :4 W. - . to hurl at the members of our Board bow we ,,4�_ - � ,.. were advised to obtain our most successful business people and ,and Rev. E. Chandler was appointed . 1�11.90�,�' �`� and means -nothing, then we are quite and the Mayor in particular, and I wi -'r" attended the second annual meet- and delighted the audience by singing , , 1"', . . . . . . . . ��� Charter. He also had my explanation justly esteemed for their splendid to confer tb the congregation re- 9 . ..... �,'k;- I � setiaed to leave it to Dr. Larkin - . k,$.� o could not help but feel, as I read this ing Of the Huron Presbyterial of the three negro spirituals. Another '..� �� �, I �'; " si,*�, -to justify the action I .. lil,i , , .- ,his advivsers paragriph, that theTe was a note of as outlined above, and with it all, he integrity of purpose are real estate Farding pulpit supply, and the secuy- Womell's Missionary Society of the pleasing feature was a Japanese nw- .,,�,,,�,,, .1 1. ­ t and ' .��,i � . - ,burls his insinuation at us regarding ing of a minister for the ensuint ;� " . , . tting the deal over owners in this section. The Zoologi- r year. "' ,4 �4," , of the Board in pu triumph in it,. beciuse of the fact United Church of Canada, -which was tion song, presented by 9 girls from .� � - _:r ed where it a certain clause in our application. cal Gardens of Jacksonville are In the It was carried that all th . , �;,',�";, � I and having it register wearing - "A" ";; ;., that hi�re was a chance to insinuat'-� ' 'up'- held in Wingham United Church on Wing -ham Mission Band, ";� , � Creditable work! I might say that initial stage, yet they con annuated and retired ministers, on the . 11, �i,_ 1. . Would to all intents and purposes, tain among Thursday, April 19th. Mrs. J. E. kinionas and carrying parasols, fans, ';_, . at least that misrepresentation had roll of Presb �t i ytery be recommended to ;A,� associated with me on this Board are the exhibit, rg, of Clinton, president, presi,de,l I %,, � . lead one, to -believe that it was abso- , ,h,y ... tbe,Irums and Bibles, �and ,�� � a splendid baby -elephant, .6.1 1.,." . � Conference to be continued in their 0 i been made by our Board. This could some of the most honorable and a large hon, bears, Monkeys, de,er Halototh sessions. The devotional ex- i"T .. I lutely genuine. The important thing ��2 � . be done with wonderful effect, because showing that in return I �:�,'-�� ,. I I conscientious citizens who are to be .,Aith a baby present relationship. . for these :,� I � -, - . . . deer about a fook'high, eicises in the morning were conducted m! �., . is to ascertain wh ' The following lay delegates, were things which Japan has given us, we I 4�4,,, . ,z , �, . . I � a clergyman was hurling the bomb. I found in this or any other town, and by members of the Belgrave Auxil- should ve her the Bible. - �� " , of putting the deal through at al" would have thought that had the Doc- Chinese chickens with white featherF I ,., , . , 11 _Ii�. as I have stated before, any action named to attend the ensuing Confer- . 91 ,� - / I try, after which Mrs. Win. Field, of . :"%�_, . . I V . f . .1 In our opinion, there .were two rea- and ,black heads, rare birds of beauti- � The meeting closed with a few � � .111, . � , ,: � ,,,� tor found, or even suspected, that I we have taken has only been taken enre at Walkerville: E. G. Zinn, Win. 1 )us words � �� 'L . V : r, - ful plumage and "Old Black Joe," a MeDowe Wingham spoke a few gracii - urage-. 14e .1 . ", r sons. ist, T . or I after serious discussion. In addition �11, Jahn,. McClure, A. Proctor, ., ;;�,, �, . . I ;,,-.�!& .o get control in the town . the membeiis: of our Board had word., of inspiration and enco ,,,� I . �1, - . Y Of Seaforth and thereby be in a posi- been guilty of misrepresentation, be to our present members, we bad as fourteen foot alligator, the largest in john Flick, L. V. Boqman, Dan Mc- Of welcome to the visitors. ment by the President and prayer by t�,� , ", ; ' - ,il, I `," , I - 11 1". �f 1� � -0- ­ � I I , ,� �~__ : �� ,�� , � ,� t di�� . I I'm � ��it " Al 11� h Ai JAM , VIA i�� 0= I 11, I fl.� n Ill ! I . f . � , , ,- I — I , I B�� . I I , I �� ,,�l , . . �, I I. ". , N ion to dictate terms; 2nd, To make captivity in the State. IVIT. Bettilin- Most gratifying reports of the work �.,,il . ", 1� , il - t would, at least, have expressed some . . Gowan. E. Bender. D. A. Aikenbead. tbs endin- Mrs. Weir, of Blyth. The next Pres- ��-,`,`-� ;��,, �',. members of our Board, the late Mr. done during the nine Mon I will be held in James Street. 11 .��_ 01 recently donated qeveral crare speci- P. A. McArthur, R. J. Hoover, Wm. " byteria . ��;�', - ;, . I by - ._��,,�f� !�,, ,1� - - �` * regret that such a thing had happen- George Turnbull and the late Jitmes December, 1927, were presented ,�,'.,,,� ,,.,� it, appear that this institution is not , ", . . mens of white Bengalese pea fowl to Hodgson, Lorne Tyndall, Ira Johns United Church, Exeter. I " t, ­ ,z -�.,,��,� ed, but there are no regrets express Cowan -two men whose honesty and etaries of the different dt,.part- ,1, l!"?" r, owned and operated by a private in- . I 1,, � ; *1.1� I " ,,1,4, '..'4111 - ,,� tZ individual. Regarding the statement the zoo collection. Owing . ed. 'He is apparently of the same to the B R. Higgins- W. H. Hellyer, J. X' the s,ecr .,",,�,,� 11 � integrity was neiver questioned. In- ments. Miss, Consitt, Corresponding The following officers were elected- ,!�,, ' "' ". .,!,. . visers, who warm winter climate, the animals arc Amos. J. A. Killougb, T. L. Hender- , " t, ". "i - , "O" i stitutAon received an O.K. mind as some of his ad deed, I shall ne-veTforget my associa- Secretary, sbowed that there are. in Members without portfolia----wlfirs. J. ,,,, �. - �,'� that this in . ',�J�t . ,',� f nspectors, I in splendid health. Mrs. L. Bettilinvi son, R. A. Delbridge, John Peamon, 1��A`4 "' 1�, �, Id., 1, " -from some ,six different i would- be exceedingly glad if they tions with ,these departed friends. the Presbyterial 62 Auxiliaries with ff. -Colborne, Goderich- Mrs. James 4,,,� �4,71'7,tj­ �,� I., ___­'�;' .11 ,,4; �,�.j �-`:t, ..( I cannot say what the inspectors re- could produce evidence of this nature __ - --------. - ,�'ij 11 �,� -�- ,, S, 11 They were of exactly the same opin- — — __ __ --------- 2,455 members, 20 Young Woman', Hamilton., Goderich, Urs. John Wil- � ,�) , , 1 ;:):��.,',.4 � ted but I � know that the instita- . minst US and against myself in .3 A 11, 1 -4 Mission Ci les with "M 'n --- : 17 - � Air- 7 V :i,�)"�: , '4 , ' ! I ,f I - 6 P � ion as our present mernuers regar - ,�. "'�:' � ,.'� � i a grant until the articular. . !,4 . .: I _ I ,_ .: � I tion never receive4 the job. P Ing this problem. I am sorry that " " � : - I -present inspector was on Dr. Larkin has evidently been so de- this discussion Dr. Lar - 1 ",­­ .,._, , I . , � .- � 1 - . throughout �,� , , , ,This institution started out with a ". '. , �,:,.,., �1� lighted to get this information that kin ,has not seen fit to credit us with �_ N I E, , � 11� 1� provisional board in 1922, and ill he has neglected to re -read my let- even honesty Of purpose. , . 1�1'_ , , _'�.� .. 1 1924, over two, Years after _ �.� August, ng this dis- _ �.� I I ter of March 16th, in which I fully Now, Mr. Editor, duri r.." ,� I , , its inception, the Inspector told four explained this point. qoweve-r, for . .', , , �1�1. I I have endearvored to set :":-:1,11 `e.. ,; 1, ,�... ­ ,ig 11 � t,,il of, our members that this institution Dr. Larkinle benefit, .. .ji, I .�� I might say that CUSSIOU, . � -,V . .. I !�,�:',�` 1 ihaa n4wr complied with the regula- the idea of --OPerdtft under Letters forth the facts in the.case, and I have " I ,,,;� "I �1, � .11, ".,. � tl&b and was net eutltldd to -any Patent -had not occurred to us at all also endeavored by asking questions �.� ''I . � to bring out the true state of affairs. I. t�),_ I .11:,:, . ," r . gr�%_I, Me alto told us that the Board Until our solicitor talked the matter , , :,: , , � " �� � I evades all the really J=_1 ;"i-�, i. ,,:,�� e", 1�- would 136 ftotiffiedi that they had to ov' with the officials of the. Depart- Dr- Larkin . '. , ,'�,!, ; A. " , 41� -r., ,. ��� 11 " - take over thl ilistitution� tun it, aud er portant points; in fact ,be gives mare I , 1- Z 13, ment. own idea wss to space to an explanation of a Will thart ., ,� �, ( be rQsponsib e 'for it. The Board Personally, my ".". ...,q . ��,",��,'.�l ',,`�-�,, �. ve been required to answer _ ,�U, , �'Q­ � - , then put thrbUIT11 �i 6ftl� whereby they -.2!N �,,P�, have had a private hill put through, would his 1, " . my questions, and to at least give ., '. 4' � I directors to adminis- , I 11� wero supoosed to, rent -this buildhig ,�' - 41", 11) I. 1. ,�fllli I'll.- emp ring our ti�.";, �� ""t f.�"L`� aftcl eagags Mi. Metiethin as man- t,6r Owe !I-, when dur -some consideration to what we con- ­1iW­ - , this fund - howevi ,',',,� - 3 - -_ ,, ,� 1, �,, , ,,� be *ider are important points. In, vleo 'L � I I Imew that Jim , ! U, ager at 0, ceTtai-A 8210,py- solicitor went'to the Departmentp of these facts, as far as I am concern- ,i,��.­,��",?� '. I � even the present Insl*eet0r, in Odtob0p, found fbh,gt it would cost Some four �,-_�) ��ik � . ed, ee t t ,it s as useless as it �. '�;­;,.,; , f . 1928 -when he made an ift*60tigatibn or �fivs.hundred dollars to do that, On I f I hu i ,e,;'.J;�,,��,�­ , ,�_' that ther had to have further continue, this '. U I - Vn ­ . here, told, them aeeouat of being late with our hipoll- 114 un:wilge 'to � ,I 11-1-, �� - � - ,.,'�ff�, , I the deed and ,title in the name of the attion. The officials, then explained controversy- . .." 1;" � BozTd, and I do know that It' ,6�& IOI� 1%at this was a matter over which I would, in closing, like, to t1ank -,:�',:�,�,q.,;`, I 'Peebor thoy bad ia-Atike control, end pointed ,�,� ., . '��, � wl, A lowing this visit you very hi-ndly, 9�. Edkor, fitr thn ( "� from the 7= � that this deal WaG, Put over- X �16 ,out that it was quite unnecessary for us'o of the ,%pace' in rout valuable ,�, � � I . . 3, that this Instit0, tio t6'npood �mixy joortion of our funds � .11 V "I srkin elsimi kindly and ,Z, � ��,�) '44(,Xri - tioaltad received its U.K. frolft d1f­ in ;Proft4ne h private �ill. Then courte , , Use.—Sign. I lip. �, PUPSTP w1hIch .701, have 810 11 11-:1 ', "�6 . '' ­� ., � . I -02 ; - - �, :""?, ?� 116 tftr 124IM190d ab to dPIT64 our diree- e�d 07, �.�gi�:.,',�­, , ously ,,low I .'.,L, "I.". � , � ', I - . h7,m%'T=J1,2d!tor8' VAY, th Ift behalf 'of Siotmtel4t`1r. Boaid, I / - I �Is put thl.-Ouffid 7 " I t,opa end 'povatlou. � VT,,e I I T..rC�;�,4.' � )tbtga (11174krAt 6 APPIV'0�t InCO2 . ','',jL,�.i , 'J,W'PL �p,4�p. . zrno-w: Ninuot that oue of the mm. , Oh dl�ir W. a, 001.,mmu, (ohnimcm. [ . . to i4,Hb'i,,= "'U. any ptr� I ux a. es Son, zwgham, in , S. . I .�, 487 members; 5 C.G.I.T. Gr,oupG with Hogg, Clinton; list Vice-Pree., XVs. 11 '9':� I , tv �­,i .. ­,,��J� 114 members-. 30 Mission Bands with V Mollard, Exeter; 2nd Vice-pres., —Iii,"P 800 members, and 7 Baby Bends with ' 11 �� 11 �,,,',��,,�� . Mrs. Thomas Gibson, W*rbxeter; 3rd.. ' ��P' ,I, 105 members, a total of 124 Orggn'ZR- Viice�Pres., Mrs. W. J. Andrew, Gode. � �,.`,'%, tions -with 3 961 members. With few ric'h; 4th Vice -Pres., Mrs. Lane, Eta- ,7,�',�,'�,"!��', "!��, , _�. exceptions, delegates fram all tbese forth. Recording Sec�, Mrs. W,., -Z. ", � 7"i�',", 1 1 "" " , � 1, 1. . 1.2 organizations responded to the r011 Greer Wingliam, Correspoxxding.Sec.t, . , ,I�F, I ""' " . #L�,.l -�,.,V'X, call. The Presbyterial h96 one baTl- Miss 'A�nie Consitt, Hensall- "Ppess-', �r__."�"�! tier auxiliary, Whalen, of wMeb every urer, Mrs. Peter OVA-41ner,' 'al�th.,� I 1. -,,Jr, I f'', �� woman in the church is i member of young, People,-, Sze Min I , . . !..'',� ;,� the Woman,s Missionary Society. Hhme, G6derieb- CAI.T. See.0 �: ;,:.;, __ The treasurer, Mrs. Gardiner, Presst- Weir, Blyth- OhildreVt Work So : ...,­�:�,"', � , �, ented a most encouraging repbTt, Min Mary 61arke, God4n-iehl AM0, I �: - ��,� showing that $14,595-35 had been sent ated Hel ,rt, Sze. Mrs, Chas. go, . �. .1L., I ,;. -I :;, 1-1 ., 11 , to, headquarters during the 11fne R.R, 3, lgreter; h-upp,17 'Ate., � � 1.1", .,- ,; �n, :" : months, this being 97 1-9 per cent. Of Thos. Vanner, Ultntow Asa' '9 I , .. -` ;,� , ,,,,,, "7- - k­��,d.%_ L' � ' 11 , - 2��;­­,.", � 4 CII6104 . �. L�, " �"4 _:'. the allocation -5 per ceAt. increafle, See., Mrs, Mto,A,Rotelf ",J:�� " i;i; .over IRS.t- year, ata an ,average Of siolftary ,XqrAt'J�Jv See', Mra 0 , �k, `�1�11­_, .. . ��� , �4:�.',:�'i""�,L"�� $6.17 per adult m6MWk. It was not- ler, ,01into-a., ChAbada .... I � ,,, �".'i��­. . 11 111'11�,,!�,�: ed that Auburn Auxiliary had the S_6g., Pgrs, R.obt. �JZcXe�%10�. !X;0 -,,,J_., . __­ , .,��.,, ,,� ": ,, bighest average, eontributift $8.89 villo - I & - - w` " , �, �,:�.�"": �, , Str=,V1% Z M I". , W1111-1, I ,1,�,' , "T", ` � , Per Me-m-ber, al'so that the 6iviwt-v PSI' sj.,g,mve'r, nm&epaol4l. 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