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, ropitious for either old or -new busi- Huron Agricultural Society, Was lipil . . I" P y .. . . .:,..,, 1 11� -N, I , ','�
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. . . . . their expectations. The firm have I . . other, about six weeks before his , . — _� I . .,. " 7, �. , .�. ,,,,�,,� , "'..'1"
,, Present 6pneration. . I 111r, cbristened their, place,of business The auditors' report presented to , . Day. Mrs. J., A. Kerr was appoint- � - �- ,';;�:,��,�,4�,;V' - �',.'r�, ,,�,�!
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.... I '. the meeting, showed th ed'secretary-treaaurer. ., She has held gea. .. .11 , rip� - " ,
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-Last week The Exposit .1 ' sulted as follows: burn. , At his, father's death he took -_ � . , '�;"I�
. a'short sketch of the early history.of. and shoe house., and certainly the ar- Seed Show on Friday, February 26th. was beldin the;,school i6o�in', F--� ' ��":I'
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.. 11 aforth taken from an Expositor Qf ra,ngement an'd display of goods is all and the annual Spring Fair on Tues-' I Honorary president, W. S. Broad-. Presbyterian n ' 0, ', 11 " ��;§
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August 2, 18 , 76, The history 19 fol- that coifid Ibe wished. ,Each of the c6- day, April 12th. . I foot; -president, Humphrey, -Snell; Ist ail of Rullett an� ''was .a so reeve. His ening, with- a good: attenda� . . . � .1
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. ,0111cers were elected 0, ,Ice -pr sident, J. M. Eckart- 2nd vice . , 11 . . !, �, 'pp- . ,�, .;�.'q�
. lowe.d by a description of the various partners gives the business presonal as foil ws. i g.reat4af "deli pastor' Rev. Irving E, .1 � ��
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Priiihehit," Dr. A.,`:"R. Campbell; E mi-ndy-ille Church Societies president, Robert Archibald, Jr.',- 3r( - . ght, however, wai work- I, Jigh) & - ,, `;�;; I .
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businesses in town at thqI time. It attention, and we cheerfully, extend - . . I . the Pd & devotional ewetcUes and read, 11 . 7� 1, ; X.
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, vice-1president, -David McIntosh ; , V19 for advancement 'of -1 ,,,-�.�; 'L "
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. ., . . Directors: Hibbert -Miss Geftrude"Kingdom..' He was superintendent of . . , _W Va i4, .; , .�. I
able B,p,,,� liusinesg relations with Seaforth and P'res'aent., W. R. Dougall; secret - that'there waga small fal]ing,off-jrl,.� � 1P
Having devoted--oonsider . ary . , Activ"e Duirmg Week, Peart, James Hill,.Russell Scott; Hkrl- thi� Constance Sunday icilool for, 24 . , , :,.', 1*�'
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'r to "_ neighborhood will be all they can de- I yea the worl� of practically every orgaiiiz_' :,.' ",,,''�' .
I the rftore'gene,ral interests of S lett-Ross McGregor,, James Lei0er, . rA,. and took a very active' part in � . -
sire. . Winiani, ,Consitt,r W. D. Sanders, It. . " - chur ation.-in the ch,=h due he -part- - _,11
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I forth, we come now to write of its , I 1. M. Peck, 7 W'. C. Bell,. James Ball, -n- - j, I I James Johnson, Mrs. J. J. Hugill; Me- all the ell's activities., B�sfo , " , , .:,,�,,.
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inerchants. This may -be said in all . ' re ly to the de,pres�loh. 13i�. W , , I '. `,�, �
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. . Killop-Mrs. Irwin Tre,Wartha, Wirt. J. the summons came, .df . art, ehairnilan.-of- -the Boa- d I.VNI.I.. 't'-4, - .V.
. .- I . ty'ne, Robert McLaren, H. C.'Soldan, Choir Elects .,O ready �o go to be -with - ,ord and 1�_P. ad, - .
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- truthfulness: As� a class they ate * I cerg and. Y. 134�attig, Robert Campbell' TOY I .M� ! ..��I�',
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Another of -the firpi names that has George Armstrong, L. Manson, Wan. . , -Gordon M�- during th . rema �
us' Master." He -will be very,much miss- The mi . e , . inder of the wvenm, gl;P.T5,',: 1W-
, I . -gentlemen possessed of no little b I- Gavin,, Thoniis 0. Scott- Tuckersinith 4.1- I- . - y " . : . I
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. found its way to our* reporter's note Decker, L. R. Coles, L. Mickle, Alex.. P. S. and W.M.S. hold In. ,e ad by the' s'ee*re- !, I
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. . ness - energx. They, ,ihave fdr the . . . ...... t I I ----iMrs. Alex. Broadfoot_'Ir taiy, K. M. McLean, followed . � q,
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most part, a sincere,,pride ill the town I Wilson McCartney, James Doig,'Robt. I 4,,��
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5 Th6wias Weddell .... and F. G. Sparlidg. .. .... � ............ , I Mrs. Oliver Y�derson', 1, ,
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. power..td firthir R,-�,iiaaterlal inter- These gentlemen make a, specialty of , I ' I . .nual'Congregational Meet. son, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Miss Ethel Kellar, showed a total .contribution, : . .�:::,.. 11
ests. At the head of the list we place �d MANLE . � Beattie, Miss Belle Smith, J. W. Beat- 9f Hulle'bt; i;�O �ons, George, at home 1. . ',�:::
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.. ' and Clarence, of Listowel; one bro of $4,7 3.584 -All a satisfa t � " i
-irm narne -of , ' ' t . I tie, J. F. Daly,, Robek Smith, Dr. , P _ 4 and - r 's-, . .-- "
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I �' The 19cKillop; Logan & Hibbert I . . I Harburn, William Hartry. ., of Hullett, and fou� 1�lus of $92 .$1,110.45 for m - , ., ��
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. , -DUNCA�N & DUI14CAN par� in--earrying,formArd the business I . I . I _ ., sisters, Mrs. A. Rinn, of Man sions, a decrease in -missionary, giv-, . I llv.'�..: 11, ,
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I a firm name fam Mar to all -,yho. m6ke firm was formed On the 12th of Sep- 1,L,.,.al me ng la§t Wednesday I . . ' sionary- --Society... r.ep4�Ir-ted--a--�meniber-----:-,-- , " . I .. I �
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. Loo iifil, Uiiblin, whe-h a lar�,, held, their annual -rheetin- in ,ne 1. ,STANLEY , - funeral took place frojin ' ,��,�_
1 41 Seaforth their bwkf of supplies.- It tember, 1876. The senior of the firm, . 119 .. . his late resi- ship, of 76 witfi an average -attend ' n
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,se is now thooldest in its line -is a n The financial report was. A -ad and -Stan eilt in Maitlandbank Tidings were 90. The callin ._%.,�)
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the,hou . .11874. 6 eVC-::11,1_W-i '.. _% The Royal Scarlet Chapter Of' - place 'of int6rm,' . 9 .Colm;. _�_
in town, although the present firm historic ,places of old England, *Otier- ad,opted., showing the"Coinipany to be rhittde made I . Z!:.. _�_'
. . . The ftj!i�,vvjog offeers were r.1r.,ited ley -district held its annual meeting c e m e it- rY - The - Pallbea�eerB were 78 calls andthe W'L�Itpm�r--. - �.
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itanding and again declarin and'Welfaie lWcalls. There are 167 * ''' - �
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cent formation. The co-parthershig cavalierg fell in the 'l-ood �1-d da�,Il A 10 per cent. dividend with still a G . president, 11AI.. and election of officers. in the Orange NTe�qsi-s.""R�,:S.,"Ste.-p,henson, Geo. Dale, ,.. ��17.1 I
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. - . D. Gen-Linell; l5're-ident, Mrs. R. Xrfise Hall, Varna, on Thursday last. The James Dale, William Britton Ben- tee ' . t I
... I surplus to �ake care of rei-)alr opera- . I ' otitfitted 'a girl of seven years .
. Ieffibraceg unc�e'apd` nepliew; Mr; Jul- of internecine s�,N,4b;t'for4h9pa6b . v1,-pru.sjdont, ,11'ice Thompson; �'c, following officers were elected: W.C., jamin-Snell a4.d George, V�%eatley. The .and, ,
e senior, is one of ther . seven years has resided in- Canada. t* ' . I . .. 1. . I",
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. ..... jus ..unean. A. A. Co,iqthoun, stressed the neces- t,etar.,�.trt,dsilivr', Jean .�_�.Smith�_,-.,=,.1;7 GeOrge Clarke;',D.C.. John , Castle ; Fervice'was. conducted b'� his pastor, out - districts - of --the West. - - The. totaf � . . . .:,.!2�1 "I ....
. oldest.residents of town; for a good Previous to the establishing of this ecretary, Lillian Richards6n; flower Chap., A. R. Eriviii; Scribe,.Fred Me- Rev. J. Johnson.'Mu6h sym-pathy goes I ',
I Tnany IvAars, in one way or another, firm he was a salesman here. 'His sity of delinquent subscribers to try '4 contribution amQunted to nearly $550. . �. �
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.1, ) I " he has heen actively identified with,partner, Mr. Sparling, has been -here and meet their obligation and he Mrs" J.: Selater ri�ported $381.58r--- , " 3411
� olenian, Hw-old Finnigan; 1,19emoi!r- Marshall, Fred Watson;- Ist Lect 6f sorrow . . . ..................... , I . � . L,
. I ... I in. .this .vicinity for -the past 29 thanked .those who' were,t'nest en- . raised by. the Barba . I ,._%
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. -the-trade interest,s of the community, or " There was a slig . ra' Xlrkiiialt - ,:. I �
. I I ought to have their phones taken out. ."hip committee, Mrs. R. Krtise,. Ethpl Le -%vis Clarke; 2nd Lect,, D. C. Gal, . lit error in the giv- ng . 1, ,�:�-"%
and.w1hen, in partue.inhip with Mr. T. years ---ever sirree. 1>oyhooa, in fact. Jackson, Violet Tyndall,.Jean Smith, braith; 1st Cond.. Elmer Webster; 2nd h'g of the 'names of the Stewards of t Womeii 's, "A'u,"'k, iliary. Mrs. W. ,I "t, 0.
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� . ged in 'trade, His father, ..... _ � .... __ Cond., Nelson Reid; Herald, Tom ,�onsta7e United Church.. These,' . . represented the .Ladies, Aid. . . . ',�, "" , , , .
to meet their obligationsI; after whielf W. M. S. Meeting. . .am" t�bo society which had a -most successfia " , - 1. . ,.,; �
... _:"!�Fly six, years ago, it ,was by no one of the pioneers of this portion of I ,Stinson; Sentinel, Chas. F. Pilgrim. 1114,be as follows: .Berpard . I ,11
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,' ?� means as a stranger to our people. Huron -County; and his. son has lived the election of officers took place. All ' The W., - M. S. held their Januar --Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mell4cbi r with a membership of "fifty'. ", .,,;
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Duncan,& Duncan sue'e'eeded Mr. E. to see the woods and -swamps give. , t_he� old Direct d with . " . . : ...'�
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Hickson in business; t4ey at once fell Place -to fruitful fields and a thriving to keep up the-go,od work. art Friday �afternoon. The meeting ,John A. Armstrong and fainily. Mr. Earl -Lawson, Austin Dexter, William balance in the bank of -171.4&_ Miii, .. 1�, -, I I
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. Margaret; Larkin C.G.I.T.' with re, . . ,�;,,�
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I t6y -have had ... the ,satisfaction of wj-t_� nected with our trade interests in fromhere t1fe Oompany began to op- Storyly and repeating ,the Lord's the Goshen ,Sunday School and his Mi. Jack McEwan of Toronto, , is . I I
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� ness eveT since .The -firm are very yea�.rs, and no'w he is also connected P`v`t(e -concern, and...,two years, later ,%iipture lesson., The devotional Mi�s Mabel Calver has returned to Mrs. W` F. -Carnochan. oforth Missl Band read by Miss .. ...... I ` , ..,"...
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I snugly enscoftte� in "Meyer's Block " with th"rm of- Grey, Young & S par- amalgamated and formed -a- stock leaflet on "Philip, the Matter of'Fact her home.. after a pleasant two- weeks' W. M* S. -The January meeting of �dna Plamit, -showed a very e_n',c,our&g-,,._. .1 �. . � ,_�� `4i,
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I " occupying the entire building, thr-epe ling, salt,manufacturem, 'of whom we ec'mpany, which has ftourished ever Man" was read by Mrs. R. McGon- visit with friends in Clinton and the W.M.S. wa's held at the - home of - .. . ��.. j I �
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millinery -which is the leading inter- practiecal business ffidh as well. They In listening to Mr.' R. B. Bennett, The, members� approved of sending taken to Seaforth Fro'pital last ,��eek. Stand Up For Jesus,,, followed by Bil �and sent to'Abibey� Memorial Nurilng - .
I 8 _ !H9,me_ Scrap. hooks were alid' sent. 1. , , ol ..
t. -est we could -hardl:0 say, as each r& unite in giving -their business --their last Tuesdity, he pre*ted the'plros- cloffiing and A. committee was, a9- His 'in,any fri1nds hope that he � will ent, prayer for Mrs. Clarke and then � � . . .:�t
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.. . ceives merited attention, and the careful personal attention, and they Perity of .Candda at hand which ev- pointed to receive this. A large num- soon be�_re'stored to� his usual good praYe'r by .the president, Mrs. Pete-r!to Manitoba by the boys. ' The totaL . I I 1�1
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-.06,61cs in th� various, departments ap-' haye,.tbepatisfaction df knowing that . . '. Lin4say. The minutes of the last, .".�, MOU . . 'j- .
1� .1 pear to be equally complete of the stability of our bankning ii�,S'ti_ ,f�r 19 2, Mr, . Isa'ac Moore reg'd,A I-V: Mullen presented a'very fav-, . . � ��,!,
4 . A num-, ft increas4s in importance. Including 3 5 Mrs. George Anderson and -little meeting were r6ad and adopied. Mrs. I I � ,1�
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*e"""o""i.-'din-arily,busy,sbas'on, and though competition Ts active we opine .. 11, ,� 0 I'The� Cause of Depression" :."I", - I
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during th ... of our basic industry, McKenzie and Mrs. Lyons was enjoy- inson, Sr. ' reading o -A with an attendance of i0o. ' A num-
� 'every appearance indi'cates the fact that. Messrs. Waddell & a. have no and with all the predictitig Of a.11 our ed. Mrs. James Allen gave a very �, was, given by Mrs. George ber of boys attended the Presb eriall, - I
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. � that a .substantial trade is being done. occasion to be dissatiBfied'witl back to -prosperity -ijifffl the1xgic in. "Hard Times of Korea, Land of the . I I Mrs. William Carter kindlyoffered to teachers are endeavoring to �timulate I t �'... 1
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goods and clothing department. Up hands -of the people hereabouts. dustiy is set on its feet. T�ey inake Dawn.11 The hymn, -"Lead On, Oh The Scripture les church going among the scholars by -
4 pastor conduct th� ... devo'fioonal ser- .�.
. a. stairs - upon -the second.' flat,., is a drive to get the -manufacturers go- King Eternal," was sung and Mrs.. D. vice and Mr. Jame� Ldve presided was read and discussed by Mrs. R, giving seals for attendance at the " % �',
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. handsome millinery and mantle sales- WILLIAM HILL & Co.. ing bilt unless he ran sell his goods McKenzie closed the - meeting with during th6 busin ss session, Mr. Wni. Rogerson. The al t morning services. The total contri_' i. ... "
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. I an each flat is used, and many a thlou-� I another of the..Igading dTy goods bous- oneyed men are willing to and a happy social ,p�ariod followed. (Rather more care �than usual had '-Nan" was read by Mrs. Qeo. Wh6at- bank and $88.88 was given'to the, . ; .�
... sand dollars' worth of goods are to Put their capital into. circulation that I . been taken te- be sure that all bills ley. Hymn 153 was sung, followed-- �. ) I ,,,- ,15
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..", be -seen 6en- now, �Fhen the stock is. es of this town, and The Expositor re- the wheels of prosperity Will begin to Interesting Debate at Y. P.. $. ,be paid at the end of, the year, and by prayer by several of the members. The following werb elected to the "s � V , I
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`%� � I .', at its lowest ebb. We don't know how to it in his" note book. The Y.P.S. of Egmondville Church', this ,was accomplished exce�t for one -Mrs. R_ Rogerson closed with'- tife . � v . 1 . ti,;_
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. tb� oldest in ,Seaf-ortb, having oldest residents in oirrburg, is some� .ligld � ... their regular meeting on Mon- 11
ti �- , much Duncan & Duncan sell per year, one of small bill in one organization. benediction. ... � - -1. W. R. Plant, M. McKellar, J, G. Mul. .1
l', � I. if We. did know we wouldii't tell; but been established thirteen years ago by what iinder the weather at present. day evening with the president,� A. The, congregation was surprised to len., These, together with John Beat- , � -
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i' 'I . Ouse in terms of praise as a place -of fr ' � raised for local work, -more for M. and . y .;1.11 ,
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� I om. -the town of Oshawa. He, by —..---- , -opened with the. hymn, "Pass Me Not, .... ... I
� �business where principles of strictest the way, is a native,,of England, biat ' ' 0 Gentle Sa-viour," and the devotional �M., *and more for ail missionar r pur- - TUCKERSMITFJ , H. C. Box and Robert. Smith, will -,.� ' "... �1. .
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. i integrity obtain�a, -;place of business Foil the past 80 years has resided in gained, for when Cardno's block was perf6d with quiet 'music.- The . Strip- Poseig th)m in. 1930, Over $2190.00 Chicken Tbieves.-The farm of Y i -.' constitute the Board for 1932. Other 7
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I that hA-s 'deservedly won the public completed they took possession of the 'ture was read responsively. A hymn, was rai6ed "for ourrselv`�ivl and more Williarn Charters, on the Mill Road, appointments. were: Treasurer, M, 1. " ., J' �' -
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confidOnce: . . , flhest salesroom. in town than $1,480.00 "for Others," a total M,Kellar- auditors, Merton Reid, (H.- . �.
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. to the inanor born" be has neverthe- ---a double "Holy, 'Holy, Holy" ' s' then" sun was visited by chicken thieves on Sat- Stewart; 'music committee, Mrs. �.� *'
, store, 28x8o feet. Here the arrange- The theme, "The Ministry of Work'; of inore than. $4,'970,00. Financially urda'y nig I J. A. , . 1. I..
". R. JAMIESON . less been identified, with'his- adopted ,-lit last, when a nu-mber of Stewart, Mrs, 4. C. Greig, J. Scott,
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1� go -Mr. TFill built the tened for market, were stolen, Chick- W� W.riZht. . . .1
. - , The "Golden. Lion" is arrobher of Nine years a the main body of the wareroom is us- lace led in prayer and the hymn, 'Church has had for a lohg,time,'and Mullen and.,Mrs. �
. . the representative dry goods and mer- preThisbs now occupied by him. The ed as a dry goods salesroom, and en. "Work For the Night is Coming" was the spirit of the congregation is the en thefts became so general in the � - The date of the anni- I I ., �` - ,
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chant tailon"ng housez.- of Seafdith. building is ,of �brick, ables a capital display of the:-tv,rh- - very best. The. mernbersbip stands at versary was changed- ito the - second' � I ,i�;:,
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— 25x6o feet, two sung. Mrs. Allen gave a very inter- southern part of Western Ontario re- Sunday in November. , . . �11711,1_1
.. Over t6e entrance 'to the stbre ig a. flats and basement, and the entire, bhousand attractive articles that come esting and helpful talk during the 303 at the beginning of the ne-w year. cently that the authorities institurted .., � I— I.. 1"'.i. ,
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I .fine repre"ntation of the king of premises are used for trade purp6ges. ufider such a general classification, In mission period. The , hymn, "The , The Board of Stewards - for 1932 , g,nvral roundup, with the result Ladies.'..Aid Meet.. , I , �_ 1. _� , ...A I ,
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own orning Light is Breaking," was then are-. Alex. Broadfoot, W. J. Finni- , , ,
bea�sts, from which the botise '%kes Quite a general line of goods is sh the rear is the millinery salesroom, M ' that a ulmber of men were s,-TLt Tb� annual rll�etingr of the'Ladies' 1.11.1� ,
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_,O) its name; within the entrance one is 4n the 8214rooni-such as dry goods, and it is the reei'pient of a large pat- sung. 'A very interesting imprbmptu gan, Robert McGo-nigle, Montgomery (lown with -st.iff "sentences. That is Aid Society wa� lichi ill � I c �jchool room . �.,
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. I . , ri�ine bur people such an establish- hour the meeting closed 'With the Mi,� Lillico, John McCloy, Donald McDon- what v011 happen in last. The chair was occupied by th� . . ."
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ai�j ibe house has now. go long been wo,4 rooms and tbe,nierchant tailor- ment as this is in its entirety, and pah Benediction. " aid, John Eigie, Stanley Jackson, Robt. of these days. Chicken thieves de- president, Mrs. W. Autent: The treas- . "
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ness, of largE 6quenc�s, Mr. Jiiafi'-' decM94,�.-spe6ialty' wlih ' " the house. dial patron -age. Each of the co -part- .Congregational Meeting. , tors for all congregational books for . I ,.,�
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ieson,' the proprietor, has lived - hete, FroTh 'a conversation 'recently,,_h6ld . It was a -very, happy annual.'Jaeet- 1932 are Messrs. James Lov� and Ed- . RTY7 raising money . I
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o eight people noniT CROMA year were discussed and' It was de- , . . _1
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- empioyed in the house, and the busi. '' - I I I . ei -anuary 29th. . 11�41 � .
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-m. style ;f Logan & Jamieson. as 'being very encouraging. , ness Pursues the even ten6r, of its . The W.M.S. January ingeti .
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ISince the dissolution of that ob-part- so far as his own bilsinest is con- way through good and bad thries alike. held at the Manse. It was a special President, Mrs. W. AmentIo vice-presi-- ( AR. �
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"I nership, not quite a year ago, Mr. cerned, notwith,standing'the dull times . I . i day of prayer observed by the mem- Oents, Mi%. J. Kerr, Mrs.'T. Dickson . I ��� a I .
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Jamies6n has -carried bn the business nearly all classes have experienced, - ' I � bers of the Auxiliary and thete was and Mrs. 11. Stewart; secretary, Mrs. .. I.P i ......
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alone. At this `tir�e he f9 in. Europe he -has bad an increase in trade, i. e., Another of the old buqi'ne, a good membership pre . I ;,� ''
, I? I nVaking ,purchases of fall and winter has -handled more'goods thus far t�his of town whose names grace the.ie James Scott acted as president.�for Kerslake; conveners of corinknittees, . ".1,
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, . diet thalt'within a few ks the house last -year, though prices have' been entry. boot- and sboe merchant, whosq � 11 -
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U9 excellent quarters, I I y'ne, Odd Fel- good tra&' It is'lirmly established Coventry is a native of Nova Scotia. Moderator of the PieSbyterian Church in Canada . the Y.P.S. Miss ,Grace McLaughlin to ,cair on. the sbult-in and fiewcomyoIri: .�,'�M
.011 , I - I read b1fe'Pcripture. leston. MT. -Rogers 1�frs. M. Anderson, Mrs. J. Sclater, .�� 1*
�, lows' block, thd rsalesroorff%ding -,80x30 in the good iraces of tht people,,and Since 19�i he has been connected'with' i ... I
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ROFFMAN BROTHERS FIRST, PkESBYTERIAN,-CHURCH, S one should look forward to the things . � ,
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