HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-05-18, Page 1........... ....... .. WAX IoPAWN 'up now upda,ou I -il. D Te e,j SIOMUi The, OIWY�4t, Y atives % , r, , �,,q -,# ktoz�6 Z ow Gays rol, using e4 I e ch Flr 0 ." suou a, I f eAr the prerm "As. to! qlo� Wednesdiy afternoon, May Oth, �%t, So- don on Satur4aj a wonift ."plxio sul 0 2 Bell P3111119 5e88111 Of the LOU494 to'. thl�, Pp 400$1 M" mla� J' -A, =d at his bo= A_4,�q W g
Tialtea Church, Woodstbok,4 women w . they. thronged, *6 aftar. s0utto% W , 94' to Send D'.6 WA t d Ch0611 Of C ganch 'Conference of tho f UP UAfte 000 Wen and her two little, nieiei .Of neat, action witIA inaterna �Islted -with her receuWtiv.._�-� ite, adai w -P 9 Are, �pp I V t t e facts in Troyer, -of cr44 g 11 Church of Canada, pred4ed ovsr,bY Miss I mortality the President, Kies A. Ba Reunie, 04 Work a which have recently been broughl , " a t e numbler from this vicinity in t -be WW Halnburl;- - r ', I I I I I to -9410 iftrent 'Our notice; and wbile we are grate--. Aunstiml &hGw on Monday t '10ail *,::::, , y,wq in pam.y#.pt, and �the spaki 'JOE -herQ to members of the Government for Ow 0 Nxwc !4 W
T. 1� alities ar 6alt with and -o the, Town Hall shnthe work done. -among the mothers. is their efforts in improving public Jyod by all, On -I � the health in general the members of O as a reading -one, as t4is MI -erence fiepe.Wbled in Shw%I resi utions,2�ere passed, in. London Conf R VIAS got underway fit, motion to send a letter of Woodstock, �re would earnestly Pled duding , b hich Wbtes�Xr. Charlie and W,, L -coot Doeteur", ,�nth Eeetle rief relports w Sympathy to .Mr 8S a repeated number, A Ogressive work., the'organ- a eries' of V; V 4' McCrea, of Kent with them o use t1teir. utmost dili from London, are wa t on account of the. illness -of gence in placing within the' reach :of old ILT 2 I , " en has game of cards
-izetion a great inny slibjects, -for N, C (DNS t"r"bir'W.—Mr. L. Rapi 11 11�1%t enjoy" -time airs weye� her aughter, and regret at her not every expectant mother thtv means ed his contract for the arose out of CO interesting discussions A and protection." has. u� Z d by -Mr. Thomas Omalley and d G Xamer sbyterial presi- rf riven by being present; and a letter not only for her educatio- show rooms in Seaforth, an
-he, comprehensive reports 9 � ? io", to the family of the late Mrs. Ten- Reports from fhOlT're ed his cement machinery o Sebribk�,. Henry Kelly on the� violin and the different secretaries. Of t5iie, 18panily. %lb -A nant, 4 very active member of the' W-. dents galvis 'encouraging. glimpses, of Ville, where he has a o. A dainty lunch was then serv. 1Y attendedi sliowing 4tho auxiliary the Work being accomplishd and the.President, M Reiniii "spoke of th The' nominatiiig'committee's report . 4 M.S. but also to her former e 'cement contract4.—Mr. and ed 'by the ladies of the L le, 'to Included the following names. Mrs. 0. sPiri ual 'earnest- convention as eagu in London, Dundas centre, in. dee z:j_ furtherance of the t ,milestone hi McKay and d w ose ac ivi- W. ell er bidding Mrs fare_ Uamely, 'ngwOod, preciation of her. work. ness. Were'six =MP—e Y' �L4�ff
of the W., J. Thomas, convener, and Mrs. Robert P the work h t* Mr. and Mrs. h all present di ample ustics. pan bearews were visitors under the par tal r Kehoe a fond included 4 Hicks and Mrs. W. J. W! deeds nd' of r. and Mrs. C. Eckar -nd aws were car- ties -,pointed t a an4 wishing Her God -'speed and Bru��, A�e&ur X40,11, X The President, out that the The following byl it- 6d unembers, of the resolutions cOnhm celebrations. it don Hays and Bay of Quinte conference branch iias, ried: that Nr.aAd Mrs. Gor '64d luck, the guests diversed, J. Uren, Mrs. it was "The London Conference Branch would be a stimulm Irs. H Iii the days to tee convener; also meeting at Lindsay, and i .1 Lucy Eckart, from Detroit, el ing their host.and 'hostess and :Son T%-9 ramAns R. McAlpine, and XTS. R. W. Knowles, -at w. erp,- agreed to send greetings in a tele- shall convene annually the second come and as a eel.wn qon would m- family 'reunion.—Mr. Aex. i he 4nimously agreleingthat a most en- in Bru,SAO members of the courtesy committee gram. A telegram was also Sent to Tuesday of May:. It shall meet in spire �he dlegates,to-gv back to the is in Walton at presen s M4:, JVabl evening 'had. -been spent. ys. The Recording Secretay� M Mrs. James Hamilton, of Goderich, in such a .Place -as may from year to deeds find definitions, OfJtheir work. 'McDonald's stock 10 't John McDO'nald, tratford, in, her repo -T 'the death of her hus- year be determined; J. F. MoMann is at present visitink, STANLEY IBRUCEFIRLID' s pathy for 1 41 stated they, had eld four executive Yin "Each deli�gate shall pay a registra- -band, Rev. James Hamilton. her sister, Mrs. John Murray, wlid' meetings, and mentioned the );Oara The customary memiorial service tion fee of too 4ollars. All members Votes.—Mr. Robert McKinley, who has returned from Dublin.—Mr. Jol�i, masion Circle.—Tile Mari tings. MME AN!) has not been enjoying goodealth for'. business arranged at these Mee while not entitled to was impressively conducted by x s of the W. 1VL S. Deitz isbusy getting the stone crusli. some time, went to London last week WSSIOU:Zirele held its reguloan T, Mo�et, rs, W. B. Smith, The report from M W. W., Pridham and Mrs. V. T. entertainment or vote, will be cordial- ASSOCIAX- N er ready to start work in W. Man,_ and was operated on at St. Josephls� F vening'. Stranger's Secretary, had a very in- Mo6ney, both of Woodstock. ly welcome to attend an session S. . Stakhouo,. the president aloe of the work The following is Robb's ad- ley's Pit.—The many frien& of little Hospital. His condition is father teiesting resume to in Con th chair and conducted the Mrs. Pridham spoke a few words The officers of the Ruby Bennewie6 are pleased to hear Serious, ut his many friends hope of -this department, which is the ad- a presidnt,,two Vice- dress given at the,aft�#oon meeting Mrs. J. Addison gave a ve m work carried on about the significance which Should Branch shall be of the above Asso'cittiort,on May 2nd- she is recovering from an attack Of' thit he may he restored to'his usual in Vance guard of the be gained from th;6 knowledge that presidents, the presidents of Presby- peumonia—Mr. Louis O'Reilly and health—Mr. Earnie Penros ing report of the W. M. 7 meetig The influence of this The duty of' a,Ptiblio Health De- e, of Loji- -by the W. M. this serious side of -life might comfort terials, recording secretary, corres- little, son, Jack, and Mrs. William held recently in Wingham. 4epartment is felt in every commun partment is to promote health and ,d spent the past week with hi,, from the. any member. Every branch was af- ponding secretary, treasurer secre- to Duffy, visited at MT. Joe Johnson's on nts at the Pargonage, Varna. Alkehead had the, topic ity but partieUlarly at_ the orts fected and a large percentage of tary of Christian stewardshi� and fl- reduce the mortality rate. This is tare Sunday last�Mumps have visited the study book ,New -paths Mqth,,'s Day was observed in our for Old, Puy,' ,where immigrants to this ountry are done by preventing thi..ppread of in- names were sent inj -this year, 169 in nance, secretary of work for young burg. It is to.behaRed they will not Poses." The next roll call is to be a Secretaries. vork fectious diseases: By oversight of the churches last Sunday. met by� deaconesses and all. 'Mrs. iMooney. read the Scripture women, secretary -of C. G. 1. T. v sprea—Mr. verse of Scripture On prayer. the unique po water and milk Martin`�Purcell is not - Johnston-Staphenson.—An interest- si- supply; by supervi W. 'X) S—The W. M. S. of tb�, 1ATs. Smith spoke of ridham led in prayer. Af secretary of Mission Bands and Baby is-
tion,which'Canada held inthe Brit! sh and WiTs. cretary, ion of sanitation;,by health educttion recovering as quickly' as his friends took place at the home, of y Mee ter this impressive service Miss Scott Bands, associate 'Helpers' se 7!ould like him to—Seeding United 1'61iurch held their Ma t owe'r through the press- by ' establishing Opera- Mi! and Mrs. D. J. Stephnson, oTy Empire to -day and stressed the p f st feelingly, strangers, Secretary, press secretar), tions are all over now with those c;qwd,ay, May 129th, when their ing on May 9th, with the Vice-Presi� -hei -nt, U Christian influence u.pon -the well baby, chest and,ot - clinics; by h - I ,
of One Sweetly Solemn Thought." and life membership secretary. aving large or small crops, and all de rs. Hugh Aikenhead, occu 6ping to settle in t�iil_g COW'- medical inspection in school-, and home yaq gest dam ter, Clara Alice, be- anger At this time the Sacrament of the "The executive sball meet the even- that is needed is rain and a good ,ges ing the chair. The -meeting was OP. Sty ca the bride of Percy Johnston, son by nurses. ened in the usual way, and Mrs. T., try. nducted by Dr. ing preceding the annual meetI. g of visiting growth.�Mr. P. J. Johnson has pur- and ssionarY monthly of TorofiWs Public Health Department of Mrs. W.- Johnston, of D ,Did ' 1�d n rayer. Roll can The aim of the mi R. N. Knwls, assisted by Rdv. P. T. the branch, the third Tuesday chased a new Chevrolet Sedan from Va �$A. The ceremony was perform- n6ite on this con- Mr. Fa,�,., 'department is "A missionary M e em Mitchell. Joe thinks w r Y twenty-four mam. onthly Meek, Rev. V. T. Mooney and Rev. June and S pt ber and the second stands second to ed..* Rev. James Penrose, of Varna. an W. W. Pridham. Tuesday of February in the First tinnt. The following is an outline -In every home," and when he is buying, the best is none M- M, aret Johnston a ted a. ac h according to Mrs h b responding wit of Clinton, who presen 9 too good. rg _Steph- ver tell A cordial welcome was extended to United Church, London. At this last Of he public halth_nursin Se of Scripture. Mis. Robert Wat. J. E. Hogg, 'Eunice Dyke is —Mr. John Deitz has finish- b, s ai d, while Mr. Elmer the report in the absence of Mrs. meeting the executive shall have Pow- ried on there. PMss ed his own seeding and has helped , ' son, Secretary of the Christian Stew- the -delegates at the tea hour, Mrs.'R ion supported the groom. After Shipley, of Clinton, ot only was th(I W. Knowles giving the address and er to receive and adopt all reports director of nursing. The city is di- out a lot of people with his tractor. the. wedding dinner, Mr. and Mrs. ardshi, gave aging re- Supplied to -homes, but vided into districts, with a super- Jack soon gets over a lot of work, port of the givings. of the society for magazine eing Mrs. Hicks replying in behalf of the for transmission to the Dominion n lf t f or a trip to Marlette, v doctors! and dentists' offices. Gre Five members Shall be a visor in charge of each.. These dlis� the first four months of the year. l9rs., to man guests. etings from the different Board. and does it right. altoitoand Toronto, On their return - executive meetings tricts are sub -divided, each nurse be- Jitmes McQueen gave the report of The -different counties churches of the city were rought to quorum. .. Spcial th4j: will reside, on the groom's farm
subscription list,, .Some of them tte conve�jtjon, the Anglican church May be called by the President or at Ing in charge.of herawn district. She st the Associate -Helpers- interesting ied v inte rs be- e on he Goshen Line, with the be: rest and othei presented by Mrs. H. Sande ' P40sbyterials or is responsible for the *isiting work, leaflets on the Stewardship of Life takift a livel being re the request of tbre - . 1"i
I r8. school work, or bity clinics in wi,4,�es of a host of friends. lnq� more indifferent., byterian church y -Mr. well si J- five executive officers. re read by Mrs. Addison, rs. T. Knox Pre we Wifilkevkffile, Secre- S-. LaFair. Response was given by "Duties of the Life Membership her own district- Address and Presentation. on B. Baird and rs. J. P. Cole. Mrs. Ivass Tilma, Of attending ST (DOLUMM tary of -Stewardship and Finance, re- Mrs j:E. KOgg, of Clinton. ecretar- She shall -receive and �eep The public liealth se Monday erening, April 30th, a r P. Tfttsou post. to,, .at the We oU*tb:the dlijhil&T�leve4i took place Year, an4 evm gnA fi,os0tal clinic, C.- Vorted -&-prosperov At the evening ses66 on .-dnes. a supply �Of Auxiliary, field at Wnghim, a 0. 19 irilman. took the cliair Bad Life Me sd MeMor- districts any orders which he doctors home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbon, W. L. intend holding a social in the splendid detailed re greater things Eire expected for 1928- day,' Mrs mberships Port of the meet� -J�noles, of Central follo Patrick Street, when the members oi Parish ball on F May ing. Mrs. James McQueen closed the Of the allocation- of stoo000, Q2 per and., Rev. Dr. iial certif catps, she shall forwar. cer- want wed u p, Th ,best clinics riday evening, cent. had been raised,. The work of Church, Wodstock, had t1fi-ater,' when notified of th. receipt. at the hospitals are under the over-,Wingham Sub -division of the Cath- 25th. Good music will be furnishc meeti g with prayer, ents was ad- United devotional exercises. c Cir- sight Of the Public Health Nurses olic Women's League -met to tender an by the Midnight Revelers Orchestra, Notes.—Mr. C. Simpson and Mr. these combi charge of the of subscription by the Auxiliary, vancing as shown by the -percentage The choir' of the same church rend- cle or Band trf-asurer. She shall re. Visits I address and presentation to Mrs. p. of Seaforth. Will McIntosh left for Loring, this of societies which included some of ered a beautiful anthem whiel was names to the treasurer of patients, and all contact cases are en -'j Kehoe, the retiring president of tbe, week, where they expect to spend the -7 so -'�ea is leaving to take . up 7ALT([D1\\T its work in their programme;.25 enjoyed 'by -all. the Dominion Board before February couraged to attend clinics for exam gue, who summer month-s.—Rev. W. A. and Mrs. cieties or 55.6 per cent. bad a secre- Greetings from the Presbytery were he shall prepare a report re ination. residence in Detroit. The guests were Death of Mrs. Andrew Turnbull— Bremner and Mr. and 'Mrs. Moodv 15th. sei,_ d oihristian stewardship an Life Membership and Memorial cer- School health supervision is a warmly welcomed by �Mr. and Mrs. Walton district lost ne -of its best visited friends in Godrich this week Tinance: 186 societies or 40.per cent. presented b)y:Rev. J. . Halth, Nor- the -vice intended to aid in the improve- Gibbons and given the freedom of known and very much loved figures —The many friends of Mrs. Hastings _h, saying that the W. 'M. S ificates for the annual meeting of wi, . has -had a finance bounds and same to be f orwarded to- the treasurer me home. The programme ,Saturday, May 12th, when the deat of Blgrav ss wi committee; 190 r 41 gone forth with leaps and ut of the physical well-being of I their lovely (Margaret 0 ) 11 be per cent. presented Christian steward- the men might learn many lessons f the Dominion Board -before th,_. the children.. It has a threefold ob- was arranged by Miss Ella Ryan, occurred of (Mrs. Andrew Turnbull, sorry to hear she is at present in Ship regralarly at.eacb meeting and from the Women,s Missionary SO- 15th day of Feibruary." jeeUve- To lessen the amount of organist of Sacred Heart Church, -age# 91, widow �of AndTew Trnbull, Wingham. Hospital, where she under- three did occasional per ciety. Included in the by-laws was the communicabl disease; to aid in the -,bile Mrs. Robert Sproal and Mrs. at the fa'wily home, Lot 10, Concession went an operation for appendicitis last William Forgie, Prosident and Vice- 46,:,,orey. The funeral took place on week. letec and correction of suchphys cent. bad adapted systematic giving �Mrs. eorge W. Hendergon, corre's- Baby Band recommendation for a mp4 d tion ed b MQnd a ernoon to Brus -s -ceme Her mother, Mrs. Janet Ro rivelopes, 1.31 or go, per, cent. had 113onding inspiring. ical defects as are definitely hndi- President of the League, assist t e ay ft sel of our village, is caring for -her chsi (by el secretary, was .fof Christian n; to hundred friends aidopted, a Bsbyterials, -had carried on with During the election of officers the Mapping the childre stim"I'de a hostess. Mrs. Wendall Roth, on be- tery, -several f"m re, t Relgrave.—Th Odd .10,ellw-.4' stewardshi% 226,*r-49 per-pp�nt-,bad "'reat, enthusiasm. In many depart' ist vice-president Mrs. Tillman, oc- greater interest in personal and cOm- half of the League, presented Mm. lair -and near being present. Mrs ill he held in the United Wgj�dd Abei secretary in charge, cupied the chair ;nd the following of-., munity hygiene. Kehoe, with a beautiful pearl -amber Turnbull had hVed on- the same farm Church, 310 20th, at 7 P-m.—Mr. and ents -vKith. a; 77, or 17 per, -ftnt. A�ary _f'ou--ber-ow-Aerart- t6d. - president, kisa From An economic standPoilt-it is toilet and manicure set, while the for 59 years, and in- the district for Mrs. WM D�Vitz. f the London Road, �,eac secrf 4le buft 46�pe?r 11 �ost important,, -et plan;- but with all- ary to i6ear in mind-the,en- following address -was read by yirs. 62 Y =d d the dhTicult slid,, -219 ri unij, of New Hamburg;. neeess e0219 uring have the sympathy of their friends, in
went the A. M. Re US &Jrs e early days of the e made quarterly working for -the diie _griAt turpose to wkrg. 0. E. Tilt, ormou$ annual waste Of m0ney�due o Ang MaD,onald: 9),ear - K g" Brucefteld. and vicinity in the toss-ther . ,surveys.. let vice-president, atiend: e Sickness, d e1ndid scTViCe aS a volur&eer nurse. MTS. C. R. Bler, of � OUnda5l Stireet 'bring in and establish His kingdom. man, of Wlkei-Ville; 2nd vice_presi� npn- ane trectly 07 hoe: On the eve f your departme, V sustained this week, whe-A their houso rhbeautiful solo,, fict that 6n our London; 3rd -indirectly, is 'responsible lor. 75 er for yout! new home, we, the pastor and t nu ed in practically every hmne was 'destroyed by fire. - The cause of 'zed the 'She emphasi lent, Mrs. McIntosh, of Lh and her -Tedch me -to know Thee 118 I Ought ,apd, rests &eat responsi- 4 Pston, of� cent. Of the ubtsentees. in this Prov- members of the Sacred Heart ChIrch. �from the 16th of Grey, 00ir , the fire is unknown.—Mr. and Mrs. 'Dominion Be . ' vice-president#* Mrs.- Living work an behalf of the suffeTin.g can ust' stand behind h vice- ince. The school nurse 810*5 return- Wingbam, assemble here this evening John Rattenbury and family of Bur- to know.pp bilities'but we mi County; 4t 3r be ovr-estimaitled. When reg- In -the Literature 'and. Librark them for the strength of U11i work re- Forest, Laftibton trat- ing,absentees of over two days and to spend a happy hour with you, and ba"ll lington, spent Mother's Day at the
ed b doing its president, Mrs. H. White, Of S R. also makes home visits on those who our thoughts go back to the many ular medical seylvi�es were available, home of the formlar's parents, r. partment thi- report'As present V mains with each auxiliary ford-. 5th vice-presWent, Ms. J. are absent more than two days, with- delightful occasions which have drawn them were fewer demads on b -T, of Chatham, share. If we ut more emphasis on I and Mrs. William Rattenbury—Mrs. Mr,;., A.-; D. XtLaehlan, Hall, of Sarnia- unanimous elections until recently she rww always aging asit Might the spiritual, we do not need to cae of the fell - ' officers todk,Place� Out A. satisfactory note to the teacher. together in the past. e have al- but Ross Scott an son are visiting at the We need . a owing us called to the -homes Of anY relatives , been had tbeTe been 'more lead-; for the financial end. Mae- dialtnose or ex- br and home of her brother, Mr. J. Ratten- have Recording Secretary, Mrs. J R. Tb?� -nurse annot ways found you a kind neigh vislited by death, where her sympa- I . ii the Library divi- *cnibership, we ii�eed morte coTielionding amine a child's chest, but where de- a cherished friend, and we appreciate bury, of 13urlington, this week.—Mrs.
�9ftieularlk 1 united donald, of Stratford; thetic management of thee lust rites sof The study book— our alm, h app iated- Mrs. Turnbull Sion ., 'members and, do not forget secretary, Mrs. M_ Bennett, Of Mid- fects, have -been found by a doctor, the the fact that your place amongst us was muc rec Riley, of Brussels, vi d at the home Of Which Huron lads—and the leaf- an auxiliary in every church and ev- J. R,, Dixon, nurse in hr,home visits Tnay advise will be a difficult one to fill. We was boTn- in 1837 in Jdburgh, Scot- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ing'distributed we're 'ecretary of Y.W.A. parents of the danger of eglecting trust that you, as well as Mr. Kehoe Wright this we4ak.—Miss Anna Haugh
lets rwhich w6re, -be , cry woman a Member of the W. M. S. d'le *�lkerville; s n land, and came to Chmada with her b,cing used any of the The treasurer, Miss H. Bartlett, of s. R. Hicks, of St. these -physical defectq. The nurse ex- and your family, will 66. Her maiden n.aw a great m Mr enjoy God's parents in 18 e of Toronto, is spending a few weeks annual report was aid that the treasurer's report -was and circles, r dental defects,1 blessings in your new home for many ane Olive Sinith, and she was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. auxiliaries, and the ' Thomas; C. G. 1. T., Mrs. Detilviler of a -mines -a child fo to ac- was J, word came from e �ng, is Ob- er Raugh.—Lance Norris has returned more in demand,- like a bfiromet 'r, ivisibility good and
sex County had London- Mission Bond and Baby tests th vision and heari the second, of eleven children. H
-ar sailing for the W. M. S. Last ' s. H. V. Workman, of Wat- servant for mouth breathr cept this little gift as a slight token oxford Countya Es cle made 95 per cent of our al- Band, My father was Oliver Smith. Traidng from Toronto where he has been fit- made some suggestions regarding the year -we flord; press, Mrs. Norman Anderson, noticeal orthopedic defects. of esteem from your friends and well in mootheiring her younger bro,thers, tending Knox College—Jim Ketchen study book and from, Kent county hAd location -while ihis year we made 93 of Middlesex; missionary monthly, routine school roorn examination is', 1�ishe f Sacred Heart Church and si�sters w4k% a good pi-eparation pent the week end at his home in the come valuable suggestions for arOus- illis- Christian stew- made every two weeks in classes up to r'. Zehooe, though taken by surpri, for bater comnirvity SeTViCe. Mrs. v-illage--Miss Margaret -Aikenbe�ad, ,Per cent. M. Mrs. W. H. W ) ac' ing, interest In missionary study. MaDY Mrs. A. Bottonis. and Miss ardshi,p and finance,Mrs. Prudham, of and including the second, every three thanked the ladies in a. few well chO5- Turnbull was a woman. of aterling of London, spent the week end at her lonely 'Places were being made, glad Dickie Sang a solo,. "Open the gates Woodstock; strangers, secretary, Mrs. weeks inhe Third and Junior Fourth, en words and expressed 'her sorrow worth and character, whom, to know home bere.�Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aik- �by the books and magazines sent to of the Temple." Lundy, of 'Nile, Huron County; liter- and once a month in the Senior at leaving her many friends in Wing- wus to revere. He sister, Mrs. Alex. eribead and Mrs. A. Aikenhead, -of Otlying districts find Shut-ins. A most interesting- and inspiring ature, and library, Mrs. D. McLach- Fourth. The nurse exanlines forlham. Rev. Father McHugh took this Stewart, of arw,,Is, is the nly sur- London, vilited friends around Bruce- 0 p r i N. Gould, of St. ThOmal, ddress wag given by *Miss Durant, a n, of Chatham; Mrs. D. L M41cCrae, cleanliness of the hands, face, head p ortunity to express his app riving member of the family. Sbe field on Sunday.—Mrs. J. Snider io Asojate Helpers, Department Secre- Stud of Western University, Lo- _1a as named as honorary and teethl./is always on the watch tion of th untiring efforts of both is survived by her three sans, Thomas visiting in London.—Mr. and Mrs. J. .1,2,53 sick and Shut ent eme -was "The Student of London; w Mrs. Gordon Wright, for any skin infections, as scables o. -I -Mr. and Mrs. Kehoe in assisting him and Dr. Wiliiam, of Wdnnipeg; 011il-r W. Stackhouse and Elwood Stac- tay, revealed that uc don. Her th De- resident, 'and sun- in members had been -kept in to Volunteer Convention,,", held in of London, as past president. impetigo. Health talks are given in in all church work; eulogized the ex- of Lot 10, Goncevsion 16, Grey; and house visited friends in Blyth on with the progress of th� W.M.S. It troit. The tudent volunteer move- By vote, the Associate elpers' the class room -9, suiting the talk to ample set by them both in church s.knd me daughteT, Mrs. John Burton� Van- day.—Motber's Day and -Go to Sun- -munity; -wished them Icng couver. is c f Men of El-- the age of the class, always stressing in the com alld the quiet department of our t'was principally missionary and seretary,,Mrs. C. A. Malcollin, day School Sunday were observed In something like the magic 0 the keynote to live the Christ life. Ind of happiness in their new home Death orf a Pioeer.—Wlton and tke United Church here on May 19th. WX . S. gin county; the supply secretary, Mrs. th6 rralue of fresh air, sunshine
S, ring, no noise and Yet So 1PRAY There, were delegates from the Unit- C. V. Richardson, of Essex &uty, cleanline-ss, as guide posts to yeftYsftsm,ed them of a hearty wel- vicinity logt one of its oldest men Special music wfis, pro-nidedy a per- P fi things done in the quiet 0i ed States'Canada and Tnessages came and the life membership secretary, and the three H's standing for Hy- come should they ever return to live and a much respected citizen, whon ents' choir. The regular "Go to Stm- beauti May the 'home. rom all nationaliti94. The keynote of iViTs. Robert Stirrett, or Lambton- gine, Health and Happiness. I in Wingliam. Miss Catharine Morri- the death occurred on Friday, day School" programme was used. ay was reported b fle, Convention was for lih, of John Fulton, in his 99'bb Eva Stakhuse told the story about
A wortderful YV Mrs. W.. R. XcIntosh brought, be- the Supply Secretary, Mrs. H- 7 Others." fore the convention a matter of the YMT. Mr. Fulton was 'born in "Angels." Margaret Watson recited OTIS" The first day's Proceedings we're Armagh in the County of Gork, Ir- "As They, So V and seven junior Workma, of WatfOrd, The map' tht lose by an address by been splendid, greatest iM4POrtance to the wonaen of 1and; he canie to Cumda -with his girls sang "I Would Be True." Rev. 0,ppefils had and brought to a 1, Canada, when -she Presented the parents when a boy of eigbit, Years Of Mr. Sinclair, of Hensall, dlivezo& a counties had sent in bales i the Subject, "Loyalty peace period address. 1qis age. ni�e family sipent three years very splendid and fitting,sermon. Rv. we have not enced her 1plws -to. in'-Caledofiia and, then Moved to Mr. Bremner had �c;harge of the efen- sup elp outlYing di - Styict'�' our Comon'Or Mrs. E. A. Horton coMm �onditlons AtY had sent suPPlieB done our work anyetter because we present C 040n OO 1855, he was united
of oressing the L Blimehrd. In ing s&,vice and concluded his tallm jatur4- Of ,oales couldliqt. %a have dode 'O'hat 'WS address on Land,,, �70y eiii, to -Wtio% took the Z r 3 amount in Gu Own th marrlage to Jane Crawford, dough- on "Human .ta goodi. had chosen tve dote because it Was the best We wish that she
as tbe ter,of the lae Sam -Eel and Mrs. Cravv- Haugh has returned from Toronto. ould Ido brAdell *0 Icimun'st us ofin- '0aAh $50 c ford f Ireland, nd settled on a fm7n where he hiis li;e�an attending Xbhn
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