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Ily where -h . ering vague . ng, giap. � - -, . I . lo.. -lie was s1tt4ng�,.W,1wngst thelash, I
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? a hand he touched, straw outside his "'Here s to fOur buAe well earned," grass of,'a dried 49u;k.smiling rue� �
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. Ik was still, dark but in the , I What Svc, - , 11X ,v�r �sa he mur- �
sky the coming dawn was beginning was 'feeling ths -need Of - a'bracer, all ., e ,y die. Wot ho!" - .
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to herald itself in, pale silvery streaks. right- , :� ' . I 1 . - mured-ebeerfully. I
A few yards a -way he, could dinern "I s4Y, Up :.we really' going to get ' Thero*as another Englishman in '.
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the light that came from the window. tpur?."�ho4u4ui�,6d',au;do4-�pl:�. "Some the ,crew. Iris name was I r- at �
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of the cook car, and on the 641:04r %Of -the"chAPsi'Uia`i !"Aow wers,PrOm- all events that was what he was call�
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I I -ad bacon 4, Cried ,�qluick. A�14' be.re,Psated' certain rumors he feature or tongue, but because he had
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I � _Qnite close at lispd the dam . � . �6% . it , I -W$1. "d ,,heard - 4i a trek back to Winni- been a barber. That, ,however, wts
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of the threshing , ou,tifiv,woe, �Visibla Z a d demonstration of the mal I , ,
amd some. of, t , he. qre�lvv., were� �,4.lrea4y' contents- He re'alled one dissatis- wished that all that ailed HI -K fiduds ,
r� aser, ,46gmald -(which really was fied And vindietdve youth who had was, blisters. And,speal"Jug,of hands ,
@2io name) -had, ridden out here with declared he'd "bloody v�ell write the just take a look at his --shaking like
ighe boss rather late ,the night before. London pipers about it." There was those of an old man of eighty. Went
. . 0;1 -say, -where do we sleep " he had another chap whose chief complaint to, France, he did,lhnd got,shell-shock- i
i , I with Canada seemed to be the fact ed, and that was the �nd of hi's -bar- It!
atlxed. one ,of the ,other chaps, when .
1e'- had seen the size of the farmhouse. that there was no tea served, at four ber business. Afterbe'd cut -a couple h
� o'clocki - . dozen customers it was "good -night
"Hotel Al Fresco," the other had 6(0h, we'll get it, -all right—our boss sweetheart," Soat the age of thirty-
� , returned with -airy monchalance. A' i
reply that had left,the newcomer vast- s a white insin," the Canadian assur- eight he'd `de�cided to "Give Canada a
, ly -puzzled, for in all that stretch of ed Reginald. "Even if he is a Scotch- try," and hcee he was. Eh? Oh, no, fi
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prairie nothing much was ,to be seen "'an,." he 'added 'by ,gy of ifica- -nothing.to coftiplain about.
I but a sky -line. There was plenty of tiOl- . - . � thing -was, he didn't know Whether
ethat, ,however. . The horses were watered and fed his wife in England would be able to i
I They have bedded down in the straw and then the crew sat down, to supper stand these eight months, W'n'ers 4 t
1. stack, Tmd now dim forms began to by the genial light of oil lamps. This they talked about. Should he send
_ r' er now or wait? He supposed aemerge from their respective burrows was. a leisure meal and consisted of f�o be
, meat and. potatoes in stew for-, -with that he'd, probably toss a quarter one il
1� ,wid to shake themself,es- free of the ous 411ces of bread, two kinds, of these days to decide the question.
I clinging straw. The teamsters were gener �
� th,rowing oat sheaves to the whinny- of pie, and tea. There was plenty Then there was the nervous Scots- 9
ing horses, andby, the light Of a Ian- of laughing, chaffing and gossip and man ,wha spent his first night on -a.
� -tem the boss was helping the separ afterwards everyone ,moved outside shakedown in, the granary with sev- P
ator man greatse, the inachine and and had a smoke. around a sociable' eval others. The straw stack hadn't s
I . fire made of burning straw before been sufficient to accommodate, them
I tighten the beltS. L The engmeer was .1 S
busy at the gas Aractor. Reginald turning in for the night. Romance all. The first floor of the granary
a -Ell sleepy, followed the other men still clings to threshing although cus- was clean and dry butSaudy was too 1
over to a -row of tin wasti-basins toms axe changing and modern -a- weary to drop off right away and he
� which -stood on a bench outside the chinery. is removing many character- lay there listening to the snores of s
Here, he -made a hasty and istics. of the old-time, thresher crew. his companions which rose and fell a
cook car. -
meagre toilet, ,and afterwards while In the good old days each outfit had around him fike underEones in an an
its engineer and separator -an as vil chorus. Then suddenly from over- q
waiting for the breakfast horn he well as the -fireman, the latter a very head ---- Ja stealthy sound!, Like a can- I
1, stood ,watching the teamsters hitch important contribution to "the gang." tious footstep. Sandy knew it was a t
. up—a zerenwny that was not accomp- He was the first to rise in the morn- mere three-foot loft up thepe, a place
fis'lied without a certain amount of ing, to clean out the flues of the steam used for storing corn, for that very 9
shouting and swearing. Fingers were h
numbed with the cold 'and, buckles and engine and get up ,steam. - That was day he -had been sent up to fetch a
� straps were not'easy to fasten. Break- three o'clock, bright and early. Those sack. But it was just the place for s
I fast consisted of Oatmeal, bacon ancl Were the days when high-powered i hideout. And what was that about a
I eggs, fried chuck, stewed fruit, bread, steam tractors and large -separators, the Mounted Police 'being on a ccour
� and scalding hot coffee, and it was 30 to 36 inches, were in the ascend- for a man—a fellow who had murder- t
consumed almost in silence and cer- ancy. ed his employer and i�;kipped out?
. tainly with a degree of haste. Reginald was almost too weary to Sandy had been a bookkeeper back
"Pass the cow," one of the men sleep, or thought .he -was. Every home and the thought of that luscious
- e Englishman, and at the muscle in. his body ached and his reward appealed to him. Bookkeep-
,hands in the darkness felt as though ers in Aberdeen are not burdened
bewildered look on the latter's face, swollen to double their size. ' They I with overmuch pay. Another foot- ,
' the whole table. burst into laughter. throbbed and burned, and even to step! Then slowly the feet began to
, "Come On! Hump yourselves, boys!" . move his fingers was painful. But descend.. the iiarrow stairs with gem, t
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I ' the boss then called and the crew the de -t I na-ndS_.Qf nature wcr� t�o Strong t146 4 thump_thuni-P�thii=1P. �_JuA M� �
I �tra 0 fS outside t 0_1 . be s�signe�i , its I -was fast step at a time. Sandy's heart skip- '
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various, task%. asleep and snoring loudly. The last �ped two beats and he began to feel �c
I Reginald's. mind was a blur of odd thing- he remembered was seeing the a prickly sensation crawling up his
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I impressions. What amazing novelties full moon rise over the eastern rim spine. He sat up. I
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- – ere to be�encountered in this of the prairie like a great yellow "Ye'll no' get oot ol here wi'ocit yo
new land! These offhard-mannered plate, explain yersel', my mon!" be said to
Canadians an,& their strange Language, That matter of sore hands 'vas a himself, and reached for his pants b
� the puzzle of dollars -and -cents nicneY; daily experience for a while but in where his matches were.
the vast distances; the lack of trees; time Reginald got used to it. Not so It was the spirit of Culloden and r-
. -the wind "so strong you can lean another.newcomer named Bill. After Bannockburn speaking through the a
against it," as big pal Alf had said— half a day with a pitchfork Bill wore medium ofan anae,mic little Aberdon-
and then the number and variety of large land very Painful blisters be- ian clerk. . t
� ':foreigners. a chap .had to associate tween his fingers aind thumb and had Thump. The fellow had -now ap- r
I with. Vby, just fancyl 0ere were
; Russians, Swedes, "Norwegies," Ger- to quit. � parently reached the floor and paus-
inans, a couple of Indians, and even a "Is your :friend sick 01 the boss ask- ed. Was it man or ghost, though? t
race known as "Bohlinks" of which ed Of one -Alf, also an*ex-miner. . For all his fright Sandy had retained
, 1,11m sick?" snorted Alf. "Why, enough i;i-esence of mind to sense
, Reginald had never heard. Talk , e , s as 'ealthy as a rich uncle! " something very peculiar about those
, I'he boss - he They seemed scarreely hu- -
, about your tower of Babel. "I thought you fellows lidled footsteps.
had to talk Pigeon, English to One picks in the mines." I man. His heart continued to do flip- t
lot, AC�ree to. the Redskins, and 11-hunkie" ,,Not us. We trundled, we did." flops but he valiantly struck a match
to the others. But Reginald wasn't ,,But you two just came over from and as it flared shielded the flame and
Ven,much time to ponder. The boss, the Bar -J. What Were you doing peered sharply in the direction Of the
dv h m to an unbarnessed team that ith that outfit and why, did. you granary stairs. It hadn't occurred to
7 stood at the bundle -racks and showed w
I quit?" the boss pursued, curiously. him to rouse his companions a:na 'he
him how to hitch up and drive. They "I'll tell you. We were drivin' a was ivery glad for this now. For all
k I drove off to the stooks and the boss ally team, that's wot we were a -do- that was revealed in the light of that
demonstrated the- loading -up process. b ry flare was, --a fat, saucy
The sun had nowappeared and work ing- Bill left because 'e 'ates "orses momenta
started off with a bang. The engineer' and I quite because they 'ad pie for Little gopher tugging a.huge ear of
. whirled the flywheel of his engine breakfast every blinkin' morning." yellow corn across the floor! The wee
and the teems 1��gan to supply th A ou animal had evidently dragged it step-
. D gnatilon. by -step downstairs
feeder of tthe ,sep,amtor, which pres- i di, Sandy rolled ov�r in his blankets
out a deep and continuous so the kindly -boss switched the suf- Lgain aqid recalled with a sense of reo
. ently gave ferer to an . other task pro tem. Bill of 9
� hum. . d to lief that the threshing inwhime was
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The Englishman watched with fas' the blistered mitts was asaigne
I I driving the flivver to and from the due to, move on to the Big Coulee
cinated interest. �Sheiaf after sheaf ould
was tossed head -first OR to th, feeder, house.with the gasoline, the mid-day Ranch ne,mt day, where the crew w
snacks and sundries. The boss have regWar bunk -houses. He patted
, which in turn sent them� speeding 'in- thought ..he might as well'do this and a large bulge under his shirt. For
� -to the machine, while from the stack sai,d that ,,any foop, could drive a there he had cached his last two
et steady stream of golden straw was Ford--thalt you drove it mostly 'with weeks, pay of forty-eight good Oan-
I flung high into therair, slowly buil&
4ng up a straw Pile. Meanwhile the Your fee,t anyway. In brief, no spe- adian dollars. At the Big Coulee he
cial intelligence was required. The was to receive six dollars, a, day. Sandy
11 separated. grain- travelled up the L4e- Englishman's tribulation, with that couldn't understand these discontent-
vator and fell into the hopper, which ear,vvill long remain a conver,ational ed harvesters. He Nupuld have tAild
I I k as the scales- tit -bit -in the -neighborhood. To begin you that he, for instance, was "goy
, :, - beam tipped at thirty Pounds. Onle with, hehad never touched the wheel satisfied," for here he was after only
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'I grain,tank was below the grain -spout of a machine before in his life, a -ad six, weeks' experience on the praMis
I always a -ad the teamst�srs stood ,by, secondly he h,Ad .but the vaguest Pos- drawing down man-sized pay and
11 . tching the flow of wheat filling up sible knowledge of mechanics, But sought after by all th � e bosses. Fair-
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I � t)le wagons. Regin- he hopped right into Lizzle without 9, ly pushing it on him, they were. Oh,
drive to the fes4ir, and being on the qualm. It may be that it Was ,the aye, he'd done his bit at valeting hors -
I belt side of the mach�ne he was-aftaid - es and he'd got bunches of advice
I too close. He tied uphi, calm of desperation, and that9 fear _ ,
J to approach ful of getting fired or being put to thrown at him. He had made mis
I � lines, then -awkwardly stumbled over tending equizjes- he -had simply ehors- tak'09 and been kidded. unmercifully,
his load. Nobody laughed, or even en the lesser evil. ,We will never ,but what would you? We all have to
11 to .notice, for which he was really know. One 'had to hand it to learn and the great thing is to pre-
. . . Nraplteeafrleid He tried againend did bet- -his courage. The 'Serve a .sense of humor. Sandy Was
,,the first ,bundle be pitched Bill on the swre of
I ter. But the machine was one,,of the earliLer kind no grouser nor agitator. He know
, ., I -miqsed the machine and fell to that uncle Henry -had probably made when he was weir off. There would
. .w6uftd. He had better luck as be chalk- be no strikes for him, no treks back
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. . W he would he himself. One of the boys had to the 'Peg, no letber& Of Complaint in
� 't ep'*Nnued, but Work as.
� . ed on its Tear the warning legend:
., � I I^ ldh,t' teem to keep pace with the ,, the daily pApere, HIE was here to
� I I d��'ii ' This cam�t go on forever," but Bill . .
� , eji�p 01i'the -fat side. Be -fore his load must have Overlooked it. He com- stay.
. was,oft fW6 loaded racks were, lined And again he felt the wad under
up behiml hi�n'. L Vhe fhree4ined fork me.,ced to steam -around in s wide
circle, with 'the boss and crew watch- his shirt and drew a sigh of complete
LL -1 - he used veid�led "I tho h made of . . - �o The very thought of that
solid iTon. THe Iya &g. 2 (his hands Mg him in fascinated interest and ' ntent.
. burned. Before b4 ktiew" it he now and then Calling- -out advice. The money soothed him . to slumber like a
all out in & vwea4 6ind P ti ' was thing began to sm,oke violently and moth'ar'g caress. — Western Home
� .an L "Al"UCS a the, suddenly went dead.' Bill ran Monthly -
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steam dredge. ,ff for,t�,S Vdd- the battery out trying to start it
TheTe was ,Z knock .
day Meal, then back, to .Mird 1AbVki 49MI'll- the clute
dq1hrow out ,h,,, shoutecl . tit,6 SEAFORTH WNSTRELS
again. This time the 90PAratOt ivall' , LY A TREAT
gave) hin, a ,hand and showed him how b6W. - � WERESURE �
I - , - 4mot'joq eMed Bill, anxiously.
� he might work fister vith less (9110t ' out the clutch," you . (Hanover Post)
fg0p "I MAJ,41 IthroW .
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tion. He hadn't got the 17iBlIt" 'a hw - '6112" ' ,Seaforth Minstrels were in town on
of tbe J�ork before.- At lubgrvg R du%b4 I
i .1dng &nd ,took to pitehl-Ag �Dffl 6111`6 MeAved,91ance, aroutd Monday night, and they can come
.1 quit fal Z i They appear-
. st his handa, IVWdh iftow 1-1 -- .1016 idl% o2 1his feet and called agiindud be wbltome.
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bundles to re -
,I ily,blistered. pr,jeAdly voiagg back 'P___,_N5*,; sq vivenit got the ed in the t6ion, hall under staViceis
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, 1� werebbx ally called �&Ut a vAttid=. blipatiA,Wnd"4t 01Zt 'ewel" Of _Trinity United ammh, and the
��` accasion tOP7 zv�y do I on the reWlw,tt,t.11�= the house coram%tesi who were re -apt -Amble eor
, L6_ fiJVV�5r 1W _ hriJJ,P,AJft� the=. here hjaVe fd&,goM to
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at attended the-Air..,aff ". -4 The Wit-
really great heroes remain," he com-
trels were greetw ,a capacity
menced, "heroes of national import-
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ance. Jesus, is the only One who can
ntertained ,with end -w ,,, kes, siome
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n to be proud of their i The
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t would keep some largk,�,��s busy
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o produce such a nura . .
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lien -
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e that attention C
bout their - look � 'emark
through ithifty-fiv.e minutes of very I
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profitable sermon. After speaking on �
Ot held such a smarti L.
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the egoism, magnetism, personality i
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and courage of Jesus, the speaker I
brought his to
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message a close with I
a iFal min-
arts, the first be ng tlxe-
these words: "I bring to you this )
trel setting, with end -0.12p, interloc-
evening this Christ. VMat place has I
tor, and tiers of starchOifronts. The
He in your life?" Rev. D. McTavish, t
econd part resolved `1§self into a
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of James Street United Church, and I
nen, s club wh6re."the4"�,"'.,boys" just
a large number from the congrega-
ounged around infoi;Qly, sang
tion attended the evening service.
ongs and were comfoitible gener-
Rev. Mr. McTavish was called to the
Ily. It was a happy a gement.
platform and gave the evening
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uartettes by Messrs. R� , Stewart,
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ennie axid Beattie. Of ` solo work
he numbers by MT. St6wiirt, tenor,
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.nd Mr. Reid, bass, Wk
o4od. Quite a good ophestra also
We have the ,largest stock of single and Z
elped materially to r6uiid out the
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team harness in Huron County at J. Work- C
man's Harness Shop, Kippen. 3177-5 ,,
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how. .. 0
At the conclusion of the perform-
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School Report -The following are I
the -results of the examinations for
nee, refreshments W,e_16 Served the
isitors at Trinity United, 'Church by
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S. S. No. 14, Stardey, for the months -
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he ladies of the church. ,,,,
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of September and October. An as- �
terisk before a pupil's name indicates (
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one or more examinations missed: ]
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Sr. IV—*Audrey Murdoch, 78.2%,; ,
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Orville Workman, 70.9. Sr. Ill— j
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Anniversary Services.'—Main Street
Laura Belle Wright, 76.4; Margaret s
Jnited Church celebrated : ItS thirty-
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McKenzie, 66.8; Mabel Talbot, 55.2; 1
Mary Aldrich, 49.4. Jr. 111—Andrew E
bird anniversary here Sftday With
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Medal- ser� , -mornin# dt'id weiiing.
McKenzie 81- Margaret Jones, 66.8; 1
Wilmer Y��L::s4, 97.2; Elmer H'ayter,
Phe preacher f6i the'day was Rev.
. Davison, of Wingham. Rev. James
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56.2; Wesley Jones, 53.4; *Alex Me- c
Beath, 51.5. Sr. II—Audrey Coch-, ,
�oote, minis -ter at Caven Presbyter-
rane, 84.7; Harvey Hayter, 74.7; Har- �
an . Church, which withdrew its
norni-ng service to worship with
old Jones, 7- ; Aubrey Farquhar, '62.
dain Street, assisted in the service
Sr. I.—George Clifton, 70.,5. Primer
I—Mary Farquhar, Kathleen Jones,
y prayer. Mrs. Edna Follich Hearts
Eric Switzer, Kenneth McKenzie. The
if Toronto, and former Main Street
best spellers for the month of Octopber
ho-ir soloist, sang two much appreci-
were: Sr. IV—Audrey Murdock; Sr.
ted solos. Rev. Mr. Davison took for
Ill—Laura B. Wright; Jr. 111—Mar-
lis morning message the text, "Bu
garet Jones; Sr. II—Aubrey Farqu- �
hey that wait upon the Lord shall
har. Number on roll, 21; average '
enew their strength; they shall
nount up with wings as eagles.,
attendance,. 19.57.—Jean E. McKen- '
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hey,shall run, and not be weary;
zie, Teacher.
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ind they shall walk and not faint,"
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as found in Isaiah 40, verse al. The
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?reacher, a young man, talked with
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young man�s enthusiasm and with
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he vision of the man of to -day. He
School Report.—The following is
asked the question, "What do you
the report of Separate School No. 4
suppose- it means to wait upon the
for the month of October: Sr. IV—
Lord,'?" And, i.n answering his own
Rose O'Connor, 84; Veronica O'Reilly,
question� said: '"It does not niea[a
82; Harry McIver, 79. Jr. IV—Nel-
mer4ely seating oneself comfortably
lie Doyle, 81; Ellwyn Morris, 79; Jos.
and expecting the good God -above to
Morris (absent). Sr. 111—Catherine
pour blessings into our laps, as it
Williams, 83; Fergus Feeney, 82; Jos.
were;. but, rather, we must strive
O'Reilly, 78; Mary Jordan, 75; Jos,eph
with all our might ourselves and
McIver, 75; Marie Feeney, 66; John
patiently await the blessing that Will
O'Connor, 56 (absent for examina-
eventually follow our labors." En-
tions). Jr. III—Mary Morris, 79;
larging upon the text with many well
Margaret Atkinson, 79; Marion Me -
chosen illustrations, the speaker in
Iver, 77; Margaret O'Reilly, 76; Jos.
plain terms, told his hearers, his ver-
O'Connor, 75. II.—Anna Jordan, 74;
sion and inteirpretation of the verse,
Mary Fitzpatrick, 71; Hanna Williams
,,And they shall walk and not faint,"
to
71; Mona Feemy, 68. Part 11—Teresa,
Atkinson, 84, Louis McIver, 80. I.—
o a
close. The choir sang an anthem
Matthew Coyne, 72. Primer—Tom
that was. well rendered. Sunday
McIver, 47P; Carl Feeney 43P.;
school service in the afternoon draw
Tommy Williams, 42P.; Margaret
a large number who were well re-
Fitzpatrick, 42P.; Gerald O'Connor,
warded by again hearing Mr. Davis
P.; Clare Jordan, 39P.; Edward Mc -
in a short address. Special 'music
was also heard. As in the morning
Iver, 37P.; Genevieve Atkinson, 35P.
Best Spellers for the month: Veroni-
the church was filled to c&Me!tY at
ca O'Reilly, Ellwyn Morris, Marie
the night service when special music
Feeney, Marion McIver, Margaret At -
by the cheir, ,and their gueet soloist,
kinson and Joseph O'Connor (equal),
Mrs. Follich H�aarts, pleased the large
Hanna Williams and Anna Jordan-,
congregation with their nunibers. Mr.
Teresa Atkinson and Louis McIver.
Datylison took for his evening mes"
Perfect attendance: Ruth O'Connor,
sage that well-known text found in
Nellie Doyle, Marie Feeney, Mary
the Gospel of St. John, chapter 12,
Jordan, Catherine Williams, Marg -
verse 32, 'Which reads: "And 1, H
I aret Atkinson, Mary Fitzpatrick,
-be Lifted ur from earth, will draw all
Mary Morris, Marion McIver, Joseph
men unto Me." The subject was
a O'Connor, Teresa Atkinson, Matthew
simple one a -ad easy to foltow, and
Coyne, Genevieve Atkinson, Carl
the speaker in his own way sought
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.nity, has returned to her home 1111, —Gordon 'Hulley. Number. on IOU, ... , il�
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ociety are ,holding their thank -offer- E.'Strong, T�eacher. I I. . 1 ,L"�' -,��
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Miss theQ,port fo,r S, S. Union No. 1, a_ L'
[ovember 11th, at 2.30, p -m- : �1,1,11. �L"' F,�,
.ollins, a returned missionary Of Killop, for mouth of October: -Sr. ZY .. � ,. ". v'! L
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if Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. will hold their annual thankoffering -.10
;tapleton.—Mrs. M. Kelly and son, s,ervice. Also the W�omen's Mission- � �i � J,
william, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. ". ,
,9-y Society of Duff 'S Church will hold _� '�..,; I
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read the minutes of the last meeting. bers. ,So charming and unique 'Was � '4'1'1 L
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