The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-04-19, Page 5•
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TainiaDAY, 4itn4 194h, 1934
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WOMEN'S ,•INSTITUTE *
The AIRS *sating of the WOMen's
Institute Wog held at the borne of
Mrs. Ira CaMphell with the Pre4a4nt
Mrs, Dengtas in the chafr. The =of
call Wall answeredby current- events.
It was decided to denote $5.00 to-
. • , Wards •prizes for the Fall Fair. Mrs.
-•• Alton and Mrs. Cameron Were aP,
pointed to see 'whit this' 'Olio* • be
giveienwcfey4.i.r ItasoralseLeelA=
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at the next meeting. A splendid
dess' On the ,toPic "Banking" was
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given by Mr. S.D, Whaley, foUowed
by n interesting disctusa :Mih
enleYed Minthera Were -a
110iin end Pinn•thtet 1*;Ms Cam -
heir Sell Are. Feeman', mandelin se-
lection hTIfrs, Perkr,andra.piarie
solo' hY. Mus Tricker: Community
*ging was also. enioYed. In „a bean,
guessing centest the first, prize. went
• te. Mr,: A.. Orr,seroiler1.1rreTblerke
And third, MI'S. Treleaven.An, auction
fsale of articles donated in-Membes
vatb 3trif.•J W. Jaya' as auctioneer
--Ireated much-amuiiementAnd.,addet
•thout $3,50 46 the funds, ,The *et
ng ;closed by singing :the IslatiOnai
.24.,:yeel„:„whin_teaLviaa.servsel-b.
tritheni, A social half hour was en-
Jiectors,in.,elistrge: ' •
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Seeit now at Our Silowlacoprns
Enoy THE FLOATING T
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EMEMBER the -,-the new Chevrolet for 134! It gives you eXifee:Actionnivheels
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famPus•Pioneet Chevrcotet Six of Now
we urge you to see and drive another revoltitiOna 1:Chevrolet'
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. ' . • . esgme..... saki; bigger brakes ... .'1NV 'I'M" frame ... longer,
', • .,.., roomier, air -streamed Bodies by -"Fisher .. ; improved No Draft
. • . a Ventilation. Drive the new Chevrolet just once and you'll never
be Satisfied with any other low-priced car. Because only Chevrolet
- Canada's Great Sales -Lader-- could build cne car with all
these great advancements! ' ' . .,. •
• LOW DELIVERED PRICES AND EASY G M AC TERMS
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• THE FLOATING RIDE
WOK KNEE4cpoil
-.---FRoNTwHEELS
AO MORE loyegFut.
ENGINE •. • • •
• WHITECHURCH
• Miss M le Wilson spent the :weeh
FISHER BODIES
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LARGER•
AIR
COOLED BRAKES
• EXCLUSIVE FISHER
VENTILATION
."YK" FRAME. •.. .,j
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sT,ARIERATOR •
OaTANE SE4CTOli,
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3nd in Stratford with relative/eats.
, • Miss Grace Richardson of Langside
daysast-weekWien,
Hrs. Jas.. Wilson, •
Miss Hazal liiebind of • ListOwel
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. Thos. HendeNon. . .•
• Miss Annie Simpson of - Jasper;
Alberti, Visited.recently withher
•sister, Mrst_Franir Heftily-
• Mr. Donald Finlayson and. son Of.
Lochalsh, Visited recently with the
fernier's Sult, Mrs.' Jas. McGregor.
• Mr. and Mts. Edgar Gaunt •Inovet
last week to their new home ,on the
9th con. of Wavisinosh.
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Mr. and 1drii..Orval •NeWhy anc
little. son 'Donald ; of London, visited
Mrs. NewbY'aparenti, Mr. and....Mrs,
Walter •Litt,..1iiat Week.'
• Mrand blre-.'2Rusiel Reid - spew
•the' .14eek4nd with : .the former':
• Mother, Mr. Alex 'Reid,: who has
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been very 'well. •
Mr. and,Mrs. Bert Reid spent Sun -
ay with the, latter's sister, Mrs
Henry Paerson. • •
We are sorry to report Mrs. Thos.
• Eandersory.to be under the doctOr'i,
Care again. We hope to heir of ar
•imprevement soon. •
McKenzie -- Dungannon, On
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REA TH SERVICE OF
NCANADIAN MEDsCAL
ASSOCIATINAND- LIFE
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I/4 CANADA
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NO LONGER YOUNG - '•
"Man does not di; he kills
Self", said Seneca, ,the Roman phil-
osopher, who apparently had ob
. serried that life is frequently' cut
.short by ° faulty habits' di living..
•Age is not a cotinting .Df
birthdays( paSsed. Some are
• .callyr at • forty 'others. are corn=
• partitively young at ;sixty. We • have
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tne records of 'many men and we.,
Men whi3 have teen at their best,
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physicelly And Mentally) after they
• had . pissed into the ,eried �f life
which la commenty regarded as old.
..HereelitY: :played definite .part in
length of life,, Most cif those who a
tain 4o,iong lives can boast of a list
C'ft ." aneestora who 'attained •ta
• 06d . age; Ileirettirels) ancestry is.,
liot • enough; • for , the lieredityr • factor
•' Oen i1, offset • by _bad habits;\;. end,
lengthof days tali be attaiiieit by
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*any throngh , good, hibite 4i1te
Of : ft,' poor- ' anteitry :es,. regards long
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Moderation ,•g nperentlY the
Meat, AMpOrtant aspect to be een;.,
• •• •aidered test; ,,,nodetation
•In a and drink, iensoiabkt
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teal and' 'Mental Activity) tOgetheT
k.• , . „ with A 'air share Of tinie.eqnt
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••••••-•.'. tOdeh would e written for those
'Vida Wialt liVe lent enjo• y
' goodlieeith Whiletliey flv. ' , ;'„ •
As We, gra* Older, there. ti: o de
trent*.InnliYaiertl 'activIty. • ,IA:kg
- '4ctti1rec1 thd as tbbar
•11.01$0 to �*.. me et
it* has n'the °Id ieserve to deal • ASIIFIELDMTES
with , indiscretions' in diet which
formerly caused noinconvenience:
.1.t :was Sam Weller's father. fwho
remarked that "vidtt Arid ' viselem
turned to Barrie after apending'the
tokether'!. The_lvisdOhich._ he
Tveex--witn-hic`M"other.
eeditd to older persons is not dis-
The students ' have returned to
played by their increasinggirth,
Stratford irorma school' and 'also te.
this indicates rather e lack Of w. is -
the Ripley, Luelsriew end Goderich
dcIll "Ili choice of. diet* High schoo1a. after the Easter vacs
The :older .petsoni. requites, a tin
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The Young. People's Society of the
Preabyterian Church held their re-
(Intended cfor Last , Week)
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Mr. •Igalcolnt MacLennan .has re-
anced diet . just, as much .as doe i the
growng' child • �r the -Young' adult.
It is well to :make up this diet from
gala/. Meeting on Friday evenin*.
thesimpler and More easily digest -
The • Main feature of the ‘ program
ed fimdc. and to eat' ' smaller was a debate "resolved that the pre-
amounts of all foods. Sweets ,should sent sent economie denreasien.la .proving'
be cut down as they are often not more. beneficial • then harmful" .- The
readi1yi. digested and are then re- speakers. on the ., affirmative were
sponsible for the formation Of gas. Misses Annie MacDonald and Marg.
It is het. intended to suggest that aret Parrish; those on the •• negatii
the' older • person • should beconie ' a Mis' ses Leittie-Maelfenzieriad Mary.
feed Crank and start to think thl meelezio. The. judges were Rev 3
this or that food disagrees with hi . K. maeolitveri,,,, httt. mideom
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HoWever, personal experience is not Lemian and Mr. Bain Stewart and
t� he disregalreled, and when' suh' they ,deeTcted,iti favorpf BRUCE ASSOCIATION
the riia-
experience shows that some foods ti.e,ieh death
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are •ritit -readily digestd, it is Well
oa Sunday,
to try if leaving. theM ,out of the "Aftiii 8th of Miss ,Sarah coitetoo.
diet wll. orevent the treiliol; • •• • mitis..tamaion, was a daughter
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It slienld 'rernembered.thet'alt :late Mr and
314; R. aifiron and
foods require ,a thorough chewing:
e., „46 A.7u„ n7177i7HY7771foraaleritRFi1aYser01Ck0wisatw;
to tile
easfly
ed
e‘preo., Another important oint is. Siater..-She has Made her lierthe'iar a
number' Of 'years with herbre her ,
Zgleattapbvleta:a4trsr,etteuiletill, teii,ael...31essra.• Duncan end James :Cameron
es. . _ ,t• nes t• • efie; has been sibnstltt
sttiftlici rit. taken W .1 [Vald for, a of Year, but
• Master Joe Falconer of Win. hair
spent:a few days with his •uncle
Mr. Ezra Wellwood.
HOLYROOD
Mrs. • Abner Ackert:ad Jack, Mis
Catherine •Roberttion, Mrs. jack CaM-
erob and Mr. Carmen .POliock, 'anent
the .Week7nd with'Miss Gwendolyn
Ackert, at Brantford and with the
Re*. Harald Ackert and Mrs. Ackert
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,and mri. Richard Elliett•and
family anent Sunday at Mr. Theintie
Rabb's,. Areherley. •. .
• Mr. and. Ms. Ernest Ackert arid
faMily. spent Sunday with friends. at
-Ethekt-Theyr---were-4Ccomparried-lionie
Mr., Acket's slater, Mr, Lucas,
who will -friends here fdh. a time
Mr. arid Mrs: Chas. Congram and
farnily Spent. 'Sendai with. Mr, and:
Mrs. Chas. Sheill's of Wingliani.
Mr.- and Mrs. Miller have moved
this week into. the haute known. as
•the Carleton house' beside the schoOl.
' 'Don't ,ferget :the dance, on
Friday evening. We expect it vyill" be
the last f� r this season.. .
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Mr. • and Mrs." 'WM. Beene,'Doris
and Lorne, spent . Saturday evening
at Mrs. Rachel, Cutheit'S, 10th eon..
Miss Vera Johnston iasaistirig At
Mr. Adam 'Little's of Teeswater , Sit
Present:
Mr. and Ms, Wm. ' Eadie, Doris
and Lorne were recent visitors with
friends, it Clonannan
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'Tv no sympathy for tbel,. ine ,__A ,
• ' ”--• - - ---*-oesntt ileac Any 8. ii,skt. very
11:etiit-' aehyter4illoriin,Iiiiiehteatiin
iniernIier o
rhe 1)ntS. I his' 'afe,"'“eald' 'fi'-' l'aien-: which,16ii!"g'irceNitatie:"agei'ilertio;$fat tliYe
ger in the Strioleer. .' ' 'r,- -L'-f. Churcha
, .', . . rti: ' im, Presbyterian . arid her (1) ger
"Well)",.. said abetter) a ti ia,
Rev. 4. It IVIaddillittnrY had charge'
doi6•ed , ellow.; "•lltiti Vt110 r.. • t • - A • - funeral service on • le • , Aay
beat l'his'''‘ ifO4notif°t •r-tfi0!41"4.11'•dttridtitiferiiiirit:Tne-iede,71rt
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' • 'ELECTS 1934 OFFICERS
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The •Bruce County Association o
Manitoba held its amnia ineeting in,
the Free Press Building inWinnipeg.
In March. Inchided :on the executive
Is John McIntyre:, formerly of Luck -
now, as treasurer and 'Mrs. W. Mar-
shall,
:feinierfy of Whitechurch, „As•-•
sistant secretary. This „ assomati n
is reported. a§ one of the lielleat In
tieriitoii, with, an inereaaing :Mein-
bership. At the annual dinner, in
February there Were 320 persons in
attendance w to ty eig t more at-
tending the dente which " felloWed.
Old Aunt (desPondently)r Well,
shall not be rtuisande iiY:fott niucb
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AstrritiglY)41,m1abiltalk
gliktAtintl, von ,kilOw you will.
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uni.ilfitea bi ths tonotoo:
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Ge Id Seed Price,
'hispring,, Q.ntaie la -ani974g
gikid '49Mand for regiatered, aged
'bidding Wag Witneseed .In the
.aadtin, it .the Ottawa Yailly:.Seed,
fail) ,4in4 in several, easpe. On* ran
• to ' high levee. S111-.1)11004 .of 'Oar-
Oetkwheat e*bibited 1y farmers • of
the •IIrlten'' Pfatrlat o Temi4tanti4
hreglie.$1,00:11'hUsheln. The ay.e0ke
for all, the sMples;sold was $450 a
bushel • f • • • • •
-are of the NC W Piga •
• The-A-bursing sow. and litter require
are and. god:feeding in- order that
be pigs will he 'strong and healthY,
id 'I the sow will be in fit Condition
o produce a second litter this year.
upply a milk -producing 'ration. It
holdonsist-of-oatamiddlings-and
skim -milk. Encourage the pigs to
Start eating at an early age by Plac-
ng soine feed in,a lovr trough. /V
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Mutt outdoors freskpaddock. •
Spring •Limb Market •„
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Observations of the Ontario Mark-.
eting Board wOuld indicate khat tot.;
many,'unfurnished spring lambs arc
being Offered ler, Sale at the UniOn
itoeYards'Toronto
Of, the number of spring lemlif
.eaching the tarda, during the week
of April 2, it is estimated tht' some
tiftt per tent were not properly fin-
ished; individual . weghts. being, , less
Ilan thirty pOund. • • • • •
'..producers are to .profit throng+
-lie-fiiarketing
Iroduet, it is .recommended -that
pring lanits be properly finished t(
!, • weight , pf• approxiniatety. /arty
iounds.• 'This, can be . effected only
lirenigh eitending the feeding period
3eedl Grain Crops Early
The importance..df , early -seeding
cannot -be_ Stressedtoeitrengly,-An.
experinient .carried .on for 10, year
• :the • Central Experiinentat Farm,.
shows that wheat, oats, barley and
peas seeded as sOod as the land :11
ready to.work,give higher'yields than,
When sown it later dates. The aver-
age 'inerease Of • grain
Over that sown two weeks later. was
14 bushels "for 'barley,. 18 bushels for
Wheat and 4 bushels for. eats. •
PuTyrebpre_edosiCa:leSale
• od: uetisox446- • of
:bred , Holstein eattle, held at ,Guelpf
on Tuesday, -April 10th, brought
ton mite of 3155.90, for femalei and
$152.08 -*for balls, the general avei•
age being $96.25,.for cows and heifers
• and$110.00, for' M•ales Twentytwe
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of the • fiftYr-tere bead' catalogued sold'
for •prices above $100.00 eack: while
•onlyififteen brought leis than $90.0(
each, apine • of these being young
heifers. The :event was attended- by
clse to five hundred 'neOple, draw'
tromt the varimirl)reeding: areasof
Arteatern Ontario. •
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Stininlated Egg :Market
The 'satisfactory out -turn of last
:fear's storage egg .deal, mkt the new•
develepinent of the export trade dur
ing the 'past' year are factors whieli
will lends a stimulating effea taAhe
egg :market ' during the _coining
spring. Another factor which, per-
haps, has . not been given, Sufficient
consideration is that the demand for
eggs for the manufacture. of frozen
eggs4s much Mere aetiVe this spring:
than a year ago.. At' this, time • - last
year, atecles of frozen eggs ,inan,
anddawfreereezint'iliiy ell:a.ativoYnsduring li
afidbreaiCairt
Spring were not very* extensive.
This year thesituation is execti*
revered: stocks of frOzen eggs il'
now Practically depleted and witl
business in general picking up there
will he Much, mere activity in the
• Pg. breaking industry during the
coming Spring; It is • quite pessible
that the volume of eggs
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de used in • the • freezing Industry
th • 'fitty be Mitt ei to relieve
Lhe Mitike • of • praCticsillY-thelistilie
quantity of eggsttat exported
during 100. , •
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An: Evekgreea. • •
Windbreak Pot •The, Piro- • •
windbreak
etd. abode trees areinid the fiiiin•
huildioge. shaft 'foresight,. as they
wilienhatiCe te Value AndAirpear-
Ante jefiiii fam, sirid imp Ihig
tonditione the 'foreight is indleated
• sirtell trees . Mite . plaited
and ;O nturt er years. will .0ase
befete , they- .4144 appreciable
difference Ait itirreundings.
eind ,effectiVe reek ten be giciv11.
in 16 Yeati Witit'itlietree that are
.,4,troo ,iby the Orttarit. toreatf',•.
•- efriry.itikite;drain �t u4 0"
04. sot YOst
PO WO°
••. Evergreens •shoulds,..he- Planted ' in
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PerManent locationfl When Small, as
it is difficnItoto transPlantsuccess', • .
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fidly treea largerthan' three to'
:7 Fitheeet4 FTObreeafttrtei Etllr..:et cahre ntrcial3y,Plibde
lima and 'cultivated, for a feW Yeirs- '..
.34sirikte,d'o'rnemrmayanlieentlpYleiendliiiiepurwenrdy ' • . '
The: lei* of transplanting and the
eta0cin growth thatic, trees have.",
vhen moved • kra',011Minated Of their,
ire planted in -.. the winbreak. They
T4air • either be placed,. On Plowed
rrjund and eultivatea or sot Planted
sod:, :cultivation-nth/Mitt-4 '
ideriblyr the growth of small trees
an effective windbreak will be. '•
grown more quickly if the trees are
7.:rees are more 1iai1 to be cultivated
if hoe, crop 4 grown with them the
first tWo years:. • The advantages „
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1,, tree
tsited And it18generally easier ; •
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Careful Consideration should be
riven to: the location''of the.
'reale, the number �f rOwe,and the •
;peeing of .•tlfe trees : Mare than one •
ow makes a much better.wrndhrealt
than a single /ow, end ..Usually' they '....
be •protected 'thetter !:Spruce ar
pine Should. not be Planted coser •
than 8712 feet' in O single ' row, , • but ..2
f three or morerows are nlinted,
they • may be plaged. 576 feet and
inenaged the same as a forest 'plan -
Early spring 58 soon as the froat
'5 out 0! the ground is the best sea-
son to trinieplent .trees U: Ontario, • •
eere should' be taken to protect
the roots from the, sun and: wind. '
• AnnliesitiOn farms • :"fer trees , And
dfrec.;r:ipithivee, rliterreasttiiryre Ttnitaairnchhe • •
Parha-
tnent Buildings, Toronto, - 7t1e .•,
.vincial
llama Midhurst and ..Orono Or :the - '•
County Agricultural Office. • ••
LANGSIDE
Mr.. George Scott is busy cutting
1d--with-a-Circuar -saw forg those
in the 4th -west of..Langside.
Mr.and Mrs. George Tiffin, Miiss F.
'urdon, Mr. and 'Mrs. Tiffin, Mr.
md Mrs. V. Eniersanspent Tiresday , •
•rvening 'with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Miss Fairy Fells spent •last Week
nth her friend, Miss Grace Richard;
son
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Johnson of
taicknow, spent Sunday with Mr.
Ind Mrs. Wm. Conn. •• •
Mr. and Mrs. Victor„Ernerson.
sperit, Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Nelsen Pickle 'Of CulrOSS.
's kr. AndMrs: Neil MacCalluzit en: • .
tertained a number of friends last
Friday evening. •' •
The Whitechurch United Mr:31.Z.
are • holding :their Thankoffering •
meeting this Wednesday afternoon.
rhe Langside ;United W. M. S. • are
St; Helens :will address the nteeting.
• Mrs. 'GoreScott has been laid
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up With an attack of appendicitis and •
zi operation' Was performed on Weil"
neadey. 'Her friends here hope
for a speedy receverY. ' • „
• Miss Grace. Richardson spent the
week -end at the home! of Mr. and •
Mrs. Jae. Wilson,, 'Whitechurch: • 6
• The Whitechurch Wmen's
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tute lire pitting on a play by ' the '
young folks "Closed Lips" • next
ruesday evening in their hall irt the •
village. The play begins ' at '8.20 '•
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HELENS..
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Messrs. MrilSon Woods, Lorne Webb
and George McQuillin are kerne ..for'
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atation, • having cOmpleted , their
term. at the O. A. Guelph. • •
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• The April meeting of the W.31.. S. "' •• -
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was held at Mrs. j. Woods, with
an, attendance. of 11. • The Easter ' ,
*Orsiiin service; on "LoVin--Giving" • ''1
Was followed: The- Chanter , from' the • ' , • •
study book On "Can China Support .
Her MilliOns" Was: taken Mrs. '
k; 'Weeds and Ms. ,••
D.rTood Were. aPpointed delegates to . ,." • ,
'the W. PresbYteriat ten be' held'•
At Chilton on May 1st, .
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• Mr. John' Miller "attended a tonk • • • `,0 •
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Veiitien. Of the Orange Ledge ,Eft. wor:
Onto. • • • , • '
bli John Wbb et ,the
guest, his• tn,other," M4 Walter
Webb.
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