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I .... � . 1,;1., 7 111,111,111,111, ...... .�� �, I I - ­ I., 11 - I I . . I I I I "I'll 'l, - ! and. Miss '. � . ". I 0 . J .11 "', I , " :1 I,,, ?� . � I I �� . Kerslake !I* , . Munn, . Mrs. Reg . . " ,� "I A6 All. , 0`1M -ay, -illy ", � I 0 .0 " 0 0 . . I- , .� . W � . Vws= THE T Fergus MicK were very Prett . , , . � , 'I , I- 1, � ­ I I � � ­­­ ­ � ed in tn�auye and yell�ow crepe kildlughr Der . L : �: I ; math of Early Seaforth Resident'. decomt � n eductions , .11,11"'Ll, � I � , ` . lef. I � , 5y �*,W 4C LAI,g) . . i'.%; Ili I 4. I , " �'. , paper and les, in F I A ""� tal . 1*y F i w rrice R', I , � � yellow cand 41ver " . . �5,1,� . t . -.4Dtied at his .home, 1184 Equ4mult - ,prvtty favors, marked each — . . , . G - J. - I . I . I . . . . I . I � ' . holders. . I .. . I . I .1 . . I I . I .1 � . I 11�1 ,� � . — 11 I Rood, VTotor* AC, on January 19 , place at the ltabag, 'Following iby BERTHA TAMBLYN I ��, 'I �; N osSE & BLACKWFILL John L. Meyer, son of It ' 9 � 1�; �Io _'I, �141j M' d- giiest!' . ­ � ,Ule relpast the first meeting of the Composer and it , 11 ,1),A4­,Fft­,, Ott IsWt it sta,smge ithaft princes and kings I ��F .11 _ � �� i, ' "'�r L�" Canadian I � 14 1 , 4 , I � f,q% 0 I . . -Meyer, 71he late Jol Inner. . Childreues And cloivns that caper in'slaw-cluGit � �� k �, �� 11, 11 I ......... �� I I ,�,,% he late Lu -held In socialible ins Al Ap a � I . wig in L Meyer 2i, -i �, i�,I:o year was on Winter � I ��Iil Interpreter of I i I, . . 1. ', �( , Regular 18c 1 5I(: lived at "Thornton- Hall," RwParhey, .Mi, Tgaret ,McDonald., leader of fSoinga, In , rh19% , �: ' ,I, Ma cx� 4 I , , ?, � l�l � 1'1�, I "I 41F , , , , IRM, . . .1 . . . . 1 . . . It . I. I. . . -r (", ��� �,',ill,T, I ; " � ,,, . , niany years, ago. -am . the ,McDonald ,Grouip, presided ove Am4, common folk like you and nie .. . . / I � 'I' � . ,!, .t - . . � A%111 LLL �il �� , � ,,!� , the, follov,ring duteres,dug, progralixi: � I -pi 6,��:114 � FROZBN WAWNG Are builders for eternity? I..� t. L . 35c iKurti - m,,u,,. –IThe wedding of Scripture -lesson, by 'Xiss, Minnie Hab- Regent Theatre . t I'll �V',�, I I .., I li, , , . , . ) � I . , Greta Eivelyn, second daug1litor ,of kirk; praTecr giss W. McDonald; , ALL LADIES , � ­, . � ... I ; q. �, I ". %, . I 11 ;11 I " , ' . Each, one is ,given a bag of t�iols', � I I , - 11 %,�,­ ,ni Merner, of Lon- . I "! I" � 1", ,_� ., EMPaUNG at . Mrs. Clara Grabs Glad Tidings n,ayer, Mis's Ina Grey. I .1 " � _� i "k. ". I � r 36c dbu, to Edward, William Kurtz, took The new president, Mrs. Earl . A pieee of wood and a book of rules, . " I 11" 1. , ". W dozen ................. � WEE11%)NESDAY , - life has . , .", I . , . qlace in .St. John's Church, Highland ' of 011- . I . A311d each Imust. make, ewe I I I I I � Bell, expressed words I , flown, 4 .. , %06E BR"D BAK,MG I 9c Patrk, 20clugarn, On Saturday, Dece"111- hoped eac1h : ,1111 I., ,. 2_5"", , , - ber 29th,, 1934. Mrs. Kurtz attended (cou"agenient A rW A pitumbaing block or a stlepping stone. Coats, Dresse8 _ " . ,,, , ,-,11­,;'� ' _p- Jan. 30, at 3.30 1 , LL , 0 -MEF -Per tiu I ........ . ,,� IV . I member would- pro,ve to be an asset �, .. W "", I . 1% � . Seaforth schools and is well known I -liability to the society dur- . . . . . L. . � . I . ; � 1, , W, I l,�,'�.. , , Uy"ING"s j. M, and not a I . BuiqdiE�rs! All are included, princes; ., � I "I' I , J JEIAjY POW- Joe hem , i'Hex father, the late J. ier- . 19,35. ,Mr.%. John, E. Daley sang , , _ _ -� Home . - . I . I., . lia- lng _,1.jntder , ixspices of langs, the-et)MMOn f1DU=_9i[Md OVen, the . A � 1U 1�� of,par - and school Club. ­ i- - l, I". MaMI" packages for .... Tor, was one time m" solo. A very interesting 11 7 .r . - '. . 2 a ,very fine clowins, All are building for eitern- .. Milline p �%,. , ment for., South Huron. , : .. , , "'., . . I I -11, � "'., - � item on the program was the presen I "i, I � IMCOLATE MAU8HMAUJOW . 0 1-ty. Every conceivable li�;id of too] qj�,,rg,- - I R � tation. of three life membership cer- , A,DMJSSI0N : I is at. the disposal of the bualderl _.-�n I I k . I "�I�,,, I I .,.�, ,,, . #GANBS at 15c, Y. P. L. meet. -The Young Peo'ple's tdificates to Mrs. R. H, -Sprost, ,Miss A,dults 25c, children 10c. I I � . 11 I ., " ,,�;�. pound .................. Work withal. Let us, look into the /' � . 1-11 I 11 - �. Wr Society of NorthsddL- United Church Minnie Hailykirk and ,Mrs. M. McKel- I bag. . I .�,, i ,,,I- . meel - I , , ... 'held their weekly ��, , , " , 'I. on Tues lar, the past president, Mrs. J. J,. - I., . � W . 1, .. . VJNGER ISNAJPS.at . -as iRuth Thomp- .1 see avarice, apathy, appetite, li, I ,j': I I 9C day evening with -Mi clater, making ,the presentation. 1. I ", i - . ?, pounds for - � ............ S envy, ehl�gpiealking,. covelbousness, . I I �� .11- son in charge. The meeting was op- COME NOW—Select the thilngs - � S ,� Miss is. 1. MicLean gave the topic on a talk on "N,eighbm," Which m4lice, hate, vain-gicyry, i '­, ; igiloTapoe, � , I eneid by s,inging a hymn after which ' I 1'��. SBOKEN BISCUITS the opening chapter .of the study book gave . �. ..... I'll. ... 25,c a prayer wais offlered by Rev. T. A. in a very interesting manner. A was well given, and much, appreriat- unbelief, lying, ,Sabbath breaking, you' need and save dollars 1, 14 �_, . - I , . 0artnichaeL Me minutes; of the last hearty vote Of thanks was tendered ed' Mrs. W. IL Sheppard read an t,heg, back-biting, lust worldliness, . .� I �� � 1, I lr�. I . ughts For thO lNew murdetr, negleicbofchuir�h, drufilmess, � .. . . 14 'A", 1 � SODA BISCUITS - - mieletiing were read by Secretary, Vera , the losing groups for their fine social article on "Tho' I � I k . I 4,�. I 25,c Yeeir," which, if canied Out, ,would cruelty, deceit, ,strife, injustice, God- 0 * � � 'f� � g � 2 pmmds for ................ Mole, and adopted.,- The - Scripture evening by Mislg'Belle Campbell and . . , � ". . make a mulch b.etter world- Events lles6ness, se4fishveiss, These are used ' I I . 1. I . .,�., � . reading, taken from Luke 4:14-23, Miss Norma Jeffrey. The meeting day were discussed, and the in the mialong of stumbling blocks-, I i ,�l � .". . of' the � I !1,1I.- .SALTED PEMNUTS 25c was then read, by Mildred Cudinore. closed by repeating the Lord's pray- � � ­ �. . ,:. � very 3 a , 2 pomds, f or .............. Mr. T� Hemberger Tendered, a 21' I Meeting closed with the National An- see temperance, falth, good will, hu- k " I I pleasing solo, "Safely and Tenderly er in unison. them. Lunch was served. at the closte, millity, brothl lorve, charity, know- Underwear Bedding � , - d'f.F � CLASSIC CLFA�NSER Jesus is Calling." The topic was ab- by the hOstesses, ,Mrs,. E_ Phillips, ledge, trutk puritty, honesty, integri- . ( J ' I � _R.11.� 3 tins .................... 13c ly taken. ,by Relen ClheoTos, after Mrs,.J. Stoltz and. Airs. M. A-112111�' ty, patienep, mercy,, justice, . Godliness, . , . 1. . LOCAL BRIEFS - The wee,Ny meeting of Knox Unit- wisdo' 0�iittlecness, pity, JOT, peace, Underprice Specials " ", 1. which an enjoyable, selection was gilv- . . I M, �. , _:�l I I �, BANI-FLUSH at 25-c en. by the Rintloul boys. A hymn yvas ed Young People was held On' Tues- Imig-suffeciqng, forgiveness, kindness I � I., �� � I , I per tin, .................... sung and ,the meeting closed by re- e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark Of day night in the basement Of the -mileeknew, self denial. I see a sword Some. radical price reductions Some excellent values in I 0. V. I I ) � . 1.111, � I - � peating in unison the Mizpah Bene_ Aylmer, formerly of Seaforth, and . ei have been made on Ladies' and . ". _ church, a good,. crowd b ing present. -that will be the Sword of the Slpdr- - k . 1 , � a -by Mrs. Clai*ls uncle and. aunt, Mr. and Child(reres 4VV�inter Underwear All -Wool Blankets and in Silk I . fi I 3U,STER AND O.A.C. FEEDS. dictiom A gaime, was then enjoyei , Miss NoTma Couttp, the Missionary it-4and there is; a ,Golden Rule- All � . 'K. � all the members. Mrs. George Harp, of Aylmer, h1awle convenor, was in charge.. After the t§eqla are of use in fla�hlondng step- for quick .clearance of odd I . �,. L — . left on -a motor trip to Florida where singing ,e Mrs. A. piiij ston4es. There are many other lines- " alo Bed Spreads. I � ,"! . � of th opening, ' hymn, .... e . A. C. Rou'tledge Sermon Subj - Y. they will spend -the winter. Fergusion led in the reading of 'the tools in the bag, but I lisve neither % I 9 - I I . �'. � . ects�For Next Sunda y friends of Miss Mar- Szimip,ijuTe, I I I _ a The "n, -rwte them. I - . . . _Fnrisit PresbybeYian Church --Rev. J. PaLmage. Dr. Mortimorte time nor sipace to enume I . Al V , FROM 166 , . garet Ross, who is attending Unq'- . ' � l. I � In th, showed slides of the. -Indian work in The material' supplied, is the elanile, " ,,,.� I I Ugmondviflle 0hurch­-4Sunday and learn that she has been in the United Churelitouching on Brantfo,M, prin,l!e, commoner,lit, fool. Each build- , " , that city, foll�ow- B&,,,nd,, 6 I . I.. 11, 4 � ,� I . "'The Dark, Sin Western Hospital in Norway,,' oxford, Brandon, er 19 furnished with a book of,rule , , � 'e. . Bible Class at 10 a.m., . S4 JL S ' : I I.. 11 I.. I � . H. Barnettwill preach o e comang v�ersity of Toronto, will be sr,rry to Cana�cla under the- auspices of the foreach and every one; whether king, ...,. 1. . . ' Sakb4tai. .. I'll. � � -s, Forgiven"; 11 a.m, "The ing a- ge ouls attack of flue. 'Her Round ;Ijake, Edmonton, Sardis, Port go there can be no excuse' for mis- MacTAVI 'J' I 1�., r" I . I "' , . . WHEN INSURANCE of Peter i I . . . �. . . , .. _ � . . I . . 'Life Purpose of a Boy"; 7 p.m., "Two father, Dr. H. H. Ross, spent the week Simpson and, Hlazellton. Mrs. Amos takes. Leit me quo.tel a f,e* of these . I I'll, ... . .1 . . i., I .1 . HE TEST Men at Prayer."--41tev. Chas. Mal- end in Toronto. I Andrew read, the firAt Part Of the' rules, First there ia�6 the rulesi laid � . I -_ . . '11,-_ .. � . I GETS T . rolm, Mlinister. . - a .Mr. Bext Williams, who has- jbeen descriptiroe material and Mrs. Keyes down ii� the Decalogue-the Ten Com- -- , � . I . . � . — , I . . . . . - , , , .1 I .. Northside United 0hurch-11 a.m., ,condiidting a -bviiiber. shotp in the that'referring to the last fifty saides- mandrizents. The sutm. of *the first I dicaips, may be wingis. I '. ii, � Card�io Block for sometime, ,has dis- The leettire altogetber was very in- four' is: "Thou shalt love the Lord spiriltual lives, of aql the mei4>ers of bc�,blfegsingsl; han � .. 4": "Rijah'Is Mantle"; 7 ipircit., "Son of , -ar oug ' ­. . . continued. busiriess and has moved teresting and, instructive. The ,oTch- thy'Go,d with ,all -thy -heart, with all .a church are, flabby for want of the 'The train-iag of last ye lit to il When it comes time for the insur- Man and the Son of God,." Sunday . i i * I ..... ? 1, 1. y to "Settle up" with the his, family to Lon-clon.. d a selection and the -thy ,soul, with all thy stre,69A, and apiritual ,exercise which giving to make us strong to fape this - year. . I T.; ance compan school at 2.30 'p -m. -Rev. T. A, Car- estra rendere . �, *-Miss Beryl Beckett, of.Win,ds meeting closed wiith the singing of wDth all thy mind," and they point missions provides, the interest in all The higher the mountain, ihe deeper . I ,,; . -insured-that's Ahe time. insurance michael, '.Minister. 'or, U'l �e fAils, and the thrill at'the sumbiat. Having ex- .. � gets its test, and that's -the time when ..."o i,, the guest of Mr. and -Mrs. H. C. 'a hymn and the .Mizpah Benediction. out man's cluty to God. The last six that pertains to 00d"S ca s � I .. . I Tt of — I I I! . - . !insecure policies, fraudulent policies, Egrnondville Young People. -The Box- Urs� E. Lawson, and Mrs. J. J. Wil- ,show man's duty to man, -and the sum these will ,be, 'not ,only no contribu- Terienced the sheter deligh Teach . ­ . ery soon ing .the top -last year, I'm surme wMe I, .1 - policies that "Promise the world" are regular Young People's meeting of 0 Mr. George Bethune spent the son attended a meeting of the Pres� olf them ils�: "Thou shalt love thfy tion� for missions, but . v I�, . u up in their weaknesses to the Egniondville Church was .held in "the week -e d in Toronto. vee e, up- shall all want to, do it again this year� I I I .: - show 'L byterian, W.M.S. at Clinton on Tues- nedghboT as thyself." These ten, there will 'be TY little fb"r thI I , - nday a Mr. William Bell, Oakville, spent (1* ,eep of the home church. It is said Stuicce8s, is made of cans; failures . I I � � discomfiture iZllement of the cl-purch on M -o - ay. I rul)e,a include,practicaldy all the others, k, '�olt -gissionar Let each of us resolve to A �, . policies are standard, backed by con- evening, January 921st. It was o,pen- the week end at the ho,me of his 'The local hockey team went to sbehas: "Wiait upon, the Lord," "Seek that a church that is T, a U y of can'ts. '4 I mother, Mrs. R. P. Bell. Landesboro on Wednesday and' were peAce and iloursue,ft ... .. Love -one an- church is a deaA chur`6_,'-6id there is be a can, in, -this year of grace, 1935. � cerm that have stood the test of 'ed by the president, Miss Jean Smith, . V I time, and afford Protection without with th, singing of a hy-mn. This 0 Mayor Sutherland was in Lon- defeated by the Londe,siboro team, the Other," "Bring ve your tithes," I'Ab- more truth'than poetry in that say- Let us think best, expect the best dos I 1. E� . . don on Thursday attending a meet- - � ng and our best,, and trust 45o,d tor the ;e;�. , r W . I . -core Incing 7-4. stain, from every- appearance of evil," ing. How Necry alive and stro M11 . . arry was folqowed, ,by the Lord's Praver .- of Ontario Mayors. 1-nonthly meeting of "Forget not the assembling of your- . . s the church that doe5 its We May not be able to do the best, I " . M I � being ,liLqn- Ing growing i ible tol thell, NN . 11, .. repeated in unison. The rth-, Re ve Th,- regular -always possi - * Reeve Crosier of Seafo �1� th-P, Wornen's Missionary Society Of selves," "Do unto others as ye, would I ... , WATSON & REED . full share in carrying out its o.Wn mis- but it is W"I'll ute,s of the executive meetin- -were W. R. Archibald, 'Of -'.Tucker Kn.ox Presbyterian Church was ,held they,should' do, unto you," etc., etc.' sionaTy'program-1 ' � . -b6st we caii. Yes, $750 loo-Ics, like a . . � 11, I I � read by Barbara Sin-ipson� w�o was � smith, and I � � , � Ree,ve J. M. Eckert, of McKillop, are on Thurs)day afternoon at the hom.3 .A limited timie is, allowed each It is ,necessary that we apPlY ,Our' lot Of M0,11leY for us to raUoe, but as a. . ­�:, ftoile 214 : SeafOrth appointed as Secretary in the absence I gg- " of the regular one, and were adopt- in Goderi-ch this Nveek attending the '0, Mr,. E. Lawson, with a' goodly builder for -the completion of his task r,elves .diligently to thie businegs, of 9 -stoney pago,da rises brick by brick, f .,� eS Of ed as correct, During the business January meeting of the Huron Coun- ,` stepping stone, if we so a $750 objective will rise quMmalftheer A I _1�1 Specialists in All Lin . orriber present. The president, MTs. __-Aa life-E.me-and he "must make colrn�paelting our ll dollar, if- . I. I , �� 1,1, . ty Council. Lawson, took charge of the meeting, either_a gtumbling block ,which is would win the reward we so earnest- upon quar I t . I ,� the members paid their fees and, -re- I rain will not flU " , I ''..": Insurance. . ceived hand books. After the offer- 0 Miss Hielen McDougall of Eg- wruch opened by singing Psalm 41. soinethb)'g thait hinders, wayfarers in ly covet. Henry Van Dyke, in thut we pectsevere. One g I I 1-F!" . ' mon-civille, spent the week-erid with the Scri�,tu�re reading was the first finding the . i "The, Mis- a sack, but it will help others. Co- - M -1 .- , I Ing ,mas received, Kenneth Jackson way to eternal ldfe, or a ininititablor story of h s, � , ----% her niece, Mrs. McClure., in Goderich sixteen verses of the- 14th chapter of siteipping sto-ne, whkh is, somlething sion," tells of a dlream he once bad. operation i's the ker�note. There is a i �;�, � I . ", 1", __ 1. — took the chair. Hymn 140 was fol- ith Su4yrleme Guiding Hand controlling I , I . . . township. , John, after which the prayer in the that will help others to riee. In He divamed thathaving finished w 1. 11, . . . lowed �,yy the Scripture, which -was 0 The many friends of Mr. James January Glad Tidings was read in either case, not only 'himself, but the things -of this world, he was be- our efforts, so think of what lie can . . , ­.",, ; <> 0 <> <> 0 <,. �0 0 <> <> 0 <> Msltthe�v V, beginning at the 16th o learn that he had . -do, and expect great tbings, But we .- -read by Jean S-mith,. Ken- Pubb will regret t unis,oii. Letters of thanks were read -others . are involved. ing guided by am angel to (his mansion � pray� I I .. - ,�.i,� . I <> I <> verse being the misfortune to fall On, Tuesday from Mrs. Youn-gblut,.,`Mrs. Weir and 'We pa-srs.through life but once; and in the skies. They passed many, belau- must be watchful not to grow � , 1, I., <> n,eitth Jackson led in the dis,cussion � ;;",�. 1 '4> S. T. Holmes & Son and fracture his arm. Mrs. Robison for remeTrilbrances coming to one mue'h erlegs, else our deeds, will be power- i , _,, .� , . which called for considerable thought. 0 MT. Gordon Rolph, who has been at'if by means of our stepping .stones tiful ones andon � he les& I I I �All. ' ng souls are help I �, <> FUNERAL SERVICE <:> We enjoyed a social half hour in CbTistmaa, Hymn 582 was then, sung some slt,rug�gli ed, in- grander than any of the others, I I 11��'. <> Orth 0. ill with pneurnoria for some I,time, after whitli'Mrs. Wilson gave aread- to the light, wont it be well worth said: "This will be n-dne-',' But ihe (Harving Is successfully reached. our, I " . Main 'Stfeet� Seaf ga�nres after -which the National An- ' , t � was taken to Scott Memorial Hospi- ing on "The Old Year and the New." whiilq? That is just what the mis- an -gel said: "No that one 'was pre- objectlive,2�1�1,9a4, we go, forward in- I .. I . . 'ii � � : , - . <>, 'O' themi was sung and the Mizpah Bene- tal on Wednesday. . an." As they to the new yetarr with,greater enthas� Y,� <> IS. T. Holmes, residen-, <> dic,tion repeated. This ,vae folqow,e,d by a tallk by Miss sionary enterpri,se aims to. do. 0-ur pared for your charwom I , w�,�� 0 Miss Mary Papple has �returned small- iasin than if we had allowed our- I ­ �<> Goderich Strell West; ph -one -0 - Small on "Praye:, " The new business gifts to missions are .he means of prGceeded the mansions, beca- I &elves to be beaten. One writer suys I , ,F�;,, .<>:.No. 1.19W. Charles Holmles' <0' May Lane,,Auriliary Meets.-Tbe to Brantford after spending a few of -the day was the paying of inem- bellodng olthers i%L,e bek possible er ,and poorer, and -at last the angel .. 61-1 home on the Mill Rorad- bership fees. Me closing hymn wag way. They -are . , oklist of spiri- stopped before one of the very pOOT- that enthusiasiml is the greatest asseb Iffil. �veeks at her I 11 -<> riesidence, Godexich -I treet, '0 regu . Q, �' lar meeting of the May Lane Mr. _ shed struc- in the world. 'It beets money, Orr I � . , 0 Mr. and Wrs. Bert Kling, 494, qfterr which a social half hour tulal diarknesis into the glorious light est -a tumble-d,own, unfini . . . . . . . � -0- Eassit; -phone No. W8.. "�> Auxiliary which was held in the -n and' Mar- rs,.,, Mr. power, or influlence. Liet. us, theiv- I . - I ".".� <> Ambulance 'Service <> school room of Northside ' United Jack Adams,. Miss Hele was enjoyed. I and liberty of the Gospel of Jesus ture, and said: "This, is YOU there iIs fore, le-moloy every possible means, of I ,;� ,, -<> Night, caTls, Phone 308- <> Church on Wednesday, Jan. 23rd, toopk r,,aret Rolph, of Dayton, Ohio, were I i Christ, and -if we bring our ,offerings Van D,Fkc said: "Surely 1, - ,. called here this week owing to the . 'Istake, cannot I have one keeping our en.thusiasin ,alive and I 0� : ­ �0. Day calls, Phone 119 J. 0 the form of a 'birthday party, the oc- . to,God in, tbe rigbtspirit, and pre -sent some mq - Why 6 '2""', , �.. t, , . . . Charges moderate. .0 casion ,being the fourth anniversary senous ifiness of their mother, Mrs. EGMONDVILLE them "n the name of His. dear Son, of those beautifful mansions we pass- buriiing throughout the whole of t1hiss -`4> ' oThi's' is year. Our help in doing this is a "'Il I , . Charles Rolph. He has ,promised, -to pour out His. ed?" The angel replied. � ', .<> I<> of the society. Mss. Wood, the pres- *� � - wtensive stud3r I ,-:f I .. . ,A> .<> <> 0, <> �0.<> 0.110 <> <> 'O' ift�qt, occurpied - the ch -Air and con- I 0 Mrs. Joseph Eckert of Oakville, Mission Band Meets richest blessings upon us. Afid His 'the best,we could, make with the,ma- More in;tensiNe and, Ile. I - .,� I � . I ... I �L iI. ou sent . of our workers and the work they are . Rt. .1, sp6nt Sund-a,y at the,bomes of Misses The Egrnondville Mission Band, promisas never fad terial y I" . I ,,,, �,Tneet� .Margaret and Catharine O'Connor in 'Co . I cl,ticted the busines's part of,,,th+, n trying tO'dD'in our mission fields. Woo , 1. I - will sO0 I . ".. �, 1� '� . . - ing. . A letter was, rWd"froni the Ilibibert, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert met in the vestry on' Friday after- ii-tining ouir remarks to those These boulses of clay izL wonderful ck? ,encouragement and hoped ,each I . . ; 421: . . . Superintendent of the Rospi�al at . noon. 'The Superintendent, Mrs. Mal- within the church, ,there are some crumble to dust- and it i cause in which we are not in-tere-itecl I �- 0 <> I in town. colm, had charge of the worship ,per- in every Congregation, who appose, to think we li��e a hoase all ready 1. ,�-i, Gypsumville, Man., thanldng the aux- I ,,Z, - 0 Mrs. J. G. McDermid, of London, -be too, late nor are we apt to be, interested in I to . <> "O' iliary for their boxes of Christmas iod and -also gave a talk to the new s -lending any money to missions ' eso- to "love into- It will Is ea;bout which we'know lit- I .', , ,, , <> 6. . is spending a few days with friends officerrs on dependability, The presi- pecially to foreLgrt missions. They when we come to, the ,end of life to sometbrin . I " , . 41> H. C. BOX 4eeT. It was d,ecddk-d to ha,ve a pot . tle or'nothing. Knowledge is power- I , ill, I, i n town. dent, Dorothy Taman, then took the claim there ,are plenty of uns a badly4)uilded, house. . .1111.� . aved try to mend � . � . ., .<> FUNERAL SERVICE �0 luck supper at the hami6 Of Mis,se,s -teTiai to send forwIlard Knowledge of the mrissionhry enter-, I I ... 1i "I 0 Mrs. W. J. Walker suffered a , the The be!st ma ,&. ,/ Ethel and Florence Beattie- on Febru- , chair. "Jesils Bid's Us Shine" was rig'lit at ourri door, and that it i, . I , �, %. -, � .11> Licensed Embalmer <> evere fall on Main- Street on, Thurs- ght timbler of bro- pris,e brings an, enthusliasim, that is . - I 1", . 4:> I. . ,o: a7 ryth. After the devo,tional exer- clay last, and has since been confined sung a�c,mnipanied by INtildred Finni- duty of the Church to -gather all is�rh is the clear, strai . ontagious enough to, attract new I . I Ambulance Service - cises, life memberships were pretsent- gan. The secretary, Mary .Stewart, infbo, the fold, before attempting 0 therlY IIDNie�-­a love, so colintpelling that <, I'll, .. ."., . . . . to her home. give rni era and create, an interest and . ,_ Day Calls .0 ed -by the 'Honorary President, Mrs the ice then ,read the minutes and- called the evangelize those afax off. Suppos6 we gladly ' .the -helping hand to me lb . I , 1,5 40 Might Calls ' a Mrs, J. J. C2,eary fell on who have fallen devotion Which results in larger mem- I �� .0 Phone 17 5 Phone 4� -o Carmichael, to Mrs. E. H. Clos,e, _;�rs. . . roll. Those who paid- their fees were the -early Christian ChruTch had'acted those unfortunates, s of others, b ship and more sacri,ficiall giving- I 11 . .1 on Sunday morning going -to church . ber%hiip pin. �Mrs.'Mal- upon that line of ress,014i , -the stum�baing block . er . �1,1 14::� .�> X. H. Reid and Miss Mary Gillespie. , . .1 gwen a mem . nig. The re- over I . I . . and broke her wrist. I I.. M,dy Of OUT &Ljamial retUrTZ for Then, too, we can, ltc4p to -kindle and , . .� I. :. .(> ,0 <> <> <,, �0 0 <> <> ,�,. <> <> Rev. T. A. Carmichael installed the . I I 11 colm told a stoTy of ,a little Indian ligion of Britain, would gtill he Druid- .'A sl as .an Aux- sustain enthusiasm by regular at- I -,,.,I , new officers. Tbe meeting was then i baby Nvl�.o wag cared for by the mis- i,Flnil; Ithe widlows of India, many .Of 1984, rev�alls. to ,iis that w,e-11 tendance at the meetings and by a , I I...,.,. . I ,siona�ry*., wife after her ' mother's them roe're cbdldlre,n, would. still be iliary wet have buiaded. not anly I I . ��� ;1 I given over to ,Mrs.- P. B. Moffat, lead- -RN , of ,but wisely, and, that we. cheerful willingness. to hel b . I er,;6f'Circle No. 1. After singing a . AUBV death. Mild,red Finnigan the vice- burned alive on the fun.eml pyre .have provid- p 1w enev- . , .I, X . . . I . hm.n, Mrs. Carmlichae-1 read the . - . I president, lit the lights ,of the "Gos- therir hutsbands and the, ,baby girls of ed much rich material to, be stored er, wherwever, and. howevier'we cl I I "D, � Mr. John S ngtGn- is confined, to .,onjtribu_ Nothing kills, enthusiasm quicker than 1"i, . <> .0 Sci�Vture- lesmon.. Mi.ks Miabel Turn- yTn'l pelfp and the 40hrigromws ,,Star" in. Jndia would, still ibe food for alliga- up for us in I1eaven- Our c last poorly attended m�ectings,, dull, drag- I . . .91 . Z .0 bull faivored witb a di-lightful ,sovlo, the house. I the De Wali service. "When Mothers tors, and crocodilels,; the. little girk; in tions -to the Lbrve Gift was, the ms and delinquent officers,, . ,V .<> . , : , -son anrioune of Salem" was the last hymn, ac- China would sin1l. have -to endure -all stepp, I Irl., I , I <> "Goin, 'Home." This was followed Mack and Johnnie Wil e ing stone and it enabled us, to ging PrOgra I Z I<> In closing let -me urge those who . L, �;Al� WAL.KEIVS by a reading hy MIsm JE,an ST.,fth, the arriv�l of a, balyy sister at their cOmipanied by Mary Stewart. The the togtUres, of foot -binding; the na- 'reach the tollo- 'It is not the going I I I " I'll horne. coniOng in, that ,have not ado,p6ed thle method of tith- 11.1, ­ -0 FUNERAL SERVICE 'C> "How .%san Boggs Got Her Man." " I I- ptres-id'ent dosed) qVe- meeting with tives of the islands in the Pacific out ,Of 1port, but the- g . ini to do so, now at the beginning of I I 11, !'. -c> , W. 1. WALKER an'd <> After sirgink another hymn a s Mrs. Noomian Hamilton is. staying p,rayeT. would still be cannibele; the wouiem determines the isucces's Of the voys ,e 9 I � I .. _ ocial , I I e I I '1.11,11 with Mr. and Mrs. T. Wik,on. of all lands would, still be -the slaves When OUT 1OV wa�s, put to the teist ,it the year. If a man has to bafm a 'r, 4> JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. .C> half hour was enjoyed ,by the mQ,m,- '' ;. -5 Miss Mabel Hkekingibobtoni has re- . � their liege lords,. . 0 out, steam- often be worsted. He will imagind I � � A, and, 'Sue- fight with il over every quw- , I 1 4> Licensed -Embaltmers and ,0 ben, when the execultive of Circle I of And what about st, old and our missionary b the devi I , ful lunch The t,UTn,,d to her home after beitig with rls in thi Ito Port, sails all Ge . I.. .1 qc� Yuneral Directors. <> served a most delight 1� . I tb�, women, and gi .s beloved ed in . ter or 50 cents he gives, away, he will I I, �.. r,. ,,O� D�ay or Night Calls promqytly <> meeting cloksed with the Mizpa� beii- My-% An -ch. 111sobitson ft6r the week- Canada of oursi? .1 sbudder when I ces_s, w?,itten in golden capital letters �e is giving far more than he retalbr . -1 11 ... I - <> attended. . ,0 edd,otion. end; . __ ==2=====� think of itall! When, the early Chris- on ,the prow. , Love will find' a way 1.16. 'With the ,tithing ,$)nstem,, the I I , " ­ * I I:, 11 I . I, : 4> P'HONE 67 .0, .0. - ' * Visitors: Miss Annie Straughan � g�/ 0 V SEZ: I I tians were repulsed by the Jews, Paul every tilmlel , _!;=� ' ` and Barnabas, said: "Lo! we, 'turn, to And who can elkimate the joy ex- struggle colmles only ome, and' then I ,ei , I I ... .40* 1 �0 W. M. S. Holds First Meeting.- of Godlerioh with her parrents, -.---. w on ­,. <> .C> �, The first Tneeting of W. M. S. of S. Cox, Goderich, with Mrs. H. I f the Gentiles, and so it is to -day. The Perienced by our ,having conta-ibuted you know exactly hem y are �t; I � I ': 193.5 was held in First Presbyterian , , , Mill ghave, bD the carrying on, of and believe it or not-, the dlistrLbution � 1.11" " - Mogridge; Wim. Harriston of Londles- . — 0 �. ;Z unsaved ones have every means of our f of the Lord's portion. is one of the I ", � . -fternoort. The bGro dith .'his d,aughter, Mrs. William , * nd if they re- the work our W.M,�S. bais undertak- ­­ , Church on Tu",idlay -a grace n .1, - � ght st hiand a Te is the pleasu ,.,,;:, .. Dodd; iMr. and Mrs, Nelson Hill, Billy, IE � , ,,, I re of,those greatest joy,s of a tither's life. MJan3r 1 , If �; . prayc-r, Scripture reading and. open- Mr. and Mli*. Ifibbert, Harold., of I fuse To accept, galvartim, they haw eii? The tithers use -the Old Testament method L , . 1;�-- ing rem,arks were ably ta;keri by the themselvles to blavile for the coirse- who helped to make it possible,� The � w.� �,il .. THE JOHN RANKIN dent, Mrs. Robert Ebarliart� Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phil- � I quences. Those who opipose., or are joy �Of vk-la doing i's it -9 O`Wn reward. off giving a tendli, but there is 'no I I $. V . new presi - bard and fast rule regarding the pro- - 11 t I I who presdded. Rerports, were read by lipig and MTTs. 0owsont were guests Of " not interested in (nifissions; are either The ,pleasure spreadg to the Pregby- -ld I W. " Mrs. George Sturdy on Wednesday. � 0 .r j AGENCY the various 9,ecretaries. The Supply , " ignorant of the tremendous need for ter6al, the CordeTence Branch, and the Portion <me shou give. The idea I ; '' ,� " "� . I . Fobks, away: MT. and Mirs. Harry the Gospel in- foctle$gn lands, and in; the Whole 3-bgsiGnarY SOci,PJt'Y- Th., mit,­ is to 'givle, not modically, but I . ��,�.`.y Secretary, Mrs, John ,Beattie, an- . regularly, "On. Itli e fiT-A dlay- of the .. . no,unced the allocation for 1935 and Beadle were in Goderich visiting with . outlyimig dlighri� Of Our own,land, or siunaries sire pleased, als, it enables . .1�i!, Insurance of all kinds. Mr. atid Mrs. George Ryan; Mrs, Jas. I � x, U lay oil 1 _157,: a motion w -as passed t1hart a special � they are so busily, engaged in ,the them to do gireaUr work than, If ,,, 7eek let every one of yo by y I , , . , i in store, aur , systematically as the ' . ,;. Bonds, Real -Estate . collection, The reNceived ,e Februaxy Howatt with her daughter, ,Mrs. P. . % � , I nvaking'6f their stumbling blocks, they Timid failed them. There is the joy Lord pros,�er,i you. . J � 11 Mianning, Londersboro. bave no t1ime for Itbe higher things Of -thbse who through Che ministry ,. . I I � � . ,, Meeting to meet the requirerments for � I Voy your 0oriffoTt ,and encourage- I I. i 1�,,i ". Money to Loan the clothing a a girl of fourteen. IMT. andMirs. Russ.ell Thompson and ) of life. I of our gifts, have found the way of I I., Charles Beadle, Jr., attended, a party 1\ . * e ,,cut in facing the New Year, I leave . i, .I,, 14, � Owing to the regretted ill-nessr of Mrs. . I � Furthermore, a church tJhat aims E�l salviatiOn. There io joy anmng -th I .T"I I � . Z"Il". jS�EAFORTH - ONTARIO John Stewart, 'Mies. Gibson and, Mrs. ven by Mir. Alden Johnston, Nile. - nothing inare Ithan supporting itself, 'angels of Heaven because some soul& wi'al YOU these beau�t'bl words from I , ,�� �,_. T pleasent; trime was spent dancing. , MOST WomEN A is sitntpay marking titmee, and -as thet�e are being redeemiled froml sin, and, the pen of Frances, IrHavergal: . I .,, . Greig read t1he 'Current Events and "Standing-st the portal I WAN��,� I . 11 .1 ,,, . I I ..", -Mrs. Eberhart read some intere. ng 'Mir. Harold, Bogie sprained this. aTmi SMARTER T14AN MEN. � is -no such thing as stand1hig still it liagtgY, tlhe[!;� is the joy of the Mas-' - , � I ., Phone 91 sti Iof the opening year, I �..,, . items from a personal letter she re- 'while fixing the timbers. at the head BUY, 1;eS AN AWF'V4lr ' mosro either advance or recede, ��d ter who has been thu'D assured of our 11r.." * . KM, � Words of comfort meet us, . ", 11 � 1.� . the mill race. the chances are that in every. case, love and, gratitude. Walb Will dare I 0� , 0 . I ­ oeived from Dr. Wargaret Strang Of ,�' . Wo- THINO-TO OWN UPT0. . Husihimig every fear. �,�' ��4 I'm . Sarvauge. Group ,I was responsible The regular mleeting ,of the they will, fall back. to s6.y that it is, not more blessed to . . � I , 'i�� "", - , . . mien's Institute wag ,held in t1be For- Yes, we have plenty of Women In the le&AF read to, usl on Sunday -:give than, tO rec,eiNle? � ispoken, through the. silence . I I 4.'.'� -5,IX� , .- ­ . - ; for the program and Mrs. Charles 13Y our FWther's, viol I ,;�� '.1 1; 1, I I rester's ­Halq on Tuesday afternom, cus,tomors, - at well 'as men! . morning, the ModeTlator, Rev..Richard This year we celebrate the terilth . 1��, � "I 1 .4, I. , 1, Aberhart, leader, presidedl. Mrs-. Tende ' �, � I . e president, in "Oks r, strong and faithful " ,,, . Alex. Parks, prepared a prayer which Mrs). J. Woods, th t6eP You'll KNOW that you've the Robertat quoted. *bwb P,bilip B amailversary Of Church Union in, Can�- .", , �; 11 I._ . . I ;,".", I E.C.. Chamberlain I - I our Doniinion,Board has, asik- Mlivking 118 re1jolM . , , I'� ,was given by Mrs,. Aber'fiart. Mrs. . chair. After the slinging of the Ode, 'best Radio on the market when said, in regard to the question asiked ads, and i 1; - I �' , . - I_ �Ki` I 'Illow shall, we old us to ad= at a 10 -per cent. inl- ; He wilL nfever fail usi,, , , ,�'. I A � I I. � . �. aMpk , ,, John Beattie gave ,the Scripture read- and the Lord's Prayer, the minutes you buy here. The selectivity by a aiurch Bbar'd: r 'He will -not foxigaJkle, V I , I ,��I'L , Merk - I ­A'ji , of the Second Division, Court . play our coal billl?" and the answer, crq�me in membershio, and a 10 per I .��, ""P.,"i". itntgand AT". Platterson the Glad 'Ad- Of Isat meeting were read &Wd adopt . and the tone of a Rogers or a Mis eternal covenant � 14 I I, .1 I county of Huron ings Prayer. Mrs, C. Aberbart then eA. The Secretaxy, Miss -Margaret. Majpsti Radio bring pleasure "By taking ru 'a collection, for foreign cent. increase i -n aftwManoe. In' those , - ?N'�c 1��' � . p Hle will nomir break. I Pll��� �1, . . King, read a le!tfer from Mrs. Oliver I , .1� as Rdotim on His) ,promise . ( "I 1� � .. . 6%ce , the Domind,on Bank Build- read a paper on, "Service, Fellowship every fody ` long as yon have misigbom.11 Whatdid-hemieun'? Sim, yeaws, 26 of Our meMbers hwe been, 11 . of the Childrien's, Shelter - I . plT ttibia: Giviiig to missions is. it called to inblabit the mm$ons pre- 9 k �,,,, i I "I" , . Office hours: - and T,axger Membership," written by In Godetich ' . the set., . Mhat ,have we to fear? I , "I 0 , I ' t1hankilig the Institurbe for fruit giant. Jheinu What of the next �;� Wik&v Thtavday and Saturday, Mrs. John Stewart, end closed the j�ffiwget to conSUlt Mir- s0irilbual' e*eavilse, amid- the more spir- pared for f ,�.?, - , f on tea Mrs. Wacids madloan a0ptal for more Doili, iltual exercise we take, the stronger ten years? In Itbe courge of nature -God is all-suflIcient, . 4 " �,,;:: il".1 : " �;,� 1:CM , ' ' ,. to 6.00 pmu gaturday meerting with pmyer. Afterno Service' 06partmelat with Your For t1ho.coming yeal I . I � �,��t;-.. 1. pan . �1;i� :�4_. . .� � 0040, J.0 pmt. to 9 p1m. will be seiveld, by"the So,c6gl Com,mit- donations for thel samle, institution,. Our spiritusl lives become, and the we misily expect that as ,many more . ,§" � ,� � .I. �� ; � '' radice troftble�. We guarantee "Onward, then, iand -fear nottl" , ,J e*v�' . 1� I , tee at the February meeting, when ThI6 =,e�MbM were re!Tlind6d to bring to straighten them out. greater our initer6st in the growth oY may be ciallied, ,Which ,of us it wlil� be .0 I 6 I . � ,,;,, , '� I 1 11 . - ,!,�, - ,4 1. � - '... '90MCS9 ' WE: CAN RUNIDER it is hoped Mrs. Feast will be, pres- thedgr so,ap labels, ete., for the Trav- I the Kinlgdlo�n of God. If the lives -of ils known only to Min whom, we seek - -a . ", , I , I , ,_� .1 ��, I . I .Purchasers of ,seed, ld Ting the 4, A \ . eller.41, Aid Work. 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