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evening, The pulpit
beautifully decorated
The pastor of the
a’JxAY DRAWS CAPACITY HOUSES
(Continued from page 1.)
log® students and. their songs and
capers amused the" audience. The
■glee club was composed of Franh
Taylor, Geo. Lawson, Frank Wood,
J» S, Grant, W. E. Middleton, Harry
Carey, Hubert Jones, E. J. Wethey,
Frank tSheere, AV. D. Sanders, R. N.
Rowe, Jas, Francis, W. S. Howey, J.
Senior, S. «M. Sanders,
And J. W» Batson.
The singing of the
was -greatly enjoyed,
-comprised Grace
Bilker, Margaret' Ellerington, Helen
and. Jean Penhale, Marjorie Complin
Ruby Stone, Mary Kerslake, Dorothy
Ryckman, Reba Simmons, Olive
Lawson, Bernice Rollings, Jeanette
Taman, Jean Pilon, Kathleen Strang
Nora McGinnis, Viola Hodgson, E.
Brooks. Hazel Clarke, Margaret Ta
inan and Margaret Martin.
The hit of the performance was
the Flappers’ Chorus and they
brought down the house time and
•again. They were dressed in all
manner of costumes. They were as
follows: Sorority President, Harry
Rowe; Vamp of Exeter, Chas. God
bolt; Campus Flirt, Chas. iSalter;
Gold Digger, Ted Bawden; Cornfed
Co-ed, Bruce Rivers; Teacher’s Pet,
Fred May; School Teacher, Sandy
Elliott; Jiggs’ Maggie, Stanley Wal
ter; Cleopatra, Bert Doyle;
Girl, Larry Taylor; Hard
Hannah, Cecil Stewart;
'Beauty, T. S. Eaton; Girl
•$1,000 legs, Harp Rivers;
Browning, Albert Traqqair
Swanson, K. J. Lampman;
Eace, Frank Coates; Beauty Winner,
Tom Dinuey; Bride of 1938, J. AV.
Powell/r
Mrs. Cochrane presided very ably
-at the piano. Miss Pearl Wood sang
a very pleasing solo.
On Friday evening Miss Ray, the
with a handsome bouquet of yellow
anums as appreciation of her work
here, the play being put on in ten.
days. The presentation was made
by Mr. T, O. Southcott, president of
the Chamber of Commerce. Miss
Ray expressed her appreciation and
paid splendid tribute to the cast.
Ted Bawden was also presented with
a big handsome bouquet for being
the best flapper.
The Exeter Chamber of Commerce
received $15 8.10 being their half of
the proceeds after all expenses were
•paid.
E. R.Hopper
.; I]
■B'
1929 F*
1927 F<
1927
Girls’
The
Christie,
Chorus
chorus
Bernice
HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT
A horseshoe tournament for a sll-
■ ver cup will be held in the Dome
Rink on Tuesday evening, October
21st when players from Huron and
Middlesex will meet for the third
game to decide the winners. The
Middlesex players are from Lucan,
Granton, Ailsa Craig and Denfield
while the Huron players are from
Zurich, Hppsall and Exeter. In the
two tournaments already held Mid
dlesex lias won from Huron by 80
points. The trophy has been donat
ed by D. M. Scott, • district' agent
the Northern Life.
for
»>
I
Studious
. Hearted
Bathing
with the
Peaches
•; Gloria
Baby
6
nrj
JUSEELCA8?
JAMES ST. W. M. S.
The regular meeting of the
M. S. of James St. Church was held
on Thursday afternoon with a good-
I ly number present. A hymn, was
sung and Mrs. Miners opened the
meeting by prayer.
■Mrs. John Bell had cherge of the
program. The .Scripture Lesson,
was read by Mrs. Taylor and several
readings were given on Japan, deal
ing with the new Study Book. Mrs,
(Rev.) Down gave her report of the
Convention held in Centralia. The
other reports were left over f.or a
time.
* Arrangements were made to visit
Elimville W. M. S. on Thursday,
where our Society puts on the pro
gram.
It was corrected about the Thank-
Offering "services on October 2 6th.
Stratford choir and pastor coming
fpr the evening service, instead of
L’istowel as formerly planned. Lady
ushers are to be appointed for that
Sunday.
Arrangements were under way for
the Men’s Missionary Banquet to be
held on November 3rd. An invita-
tipn was extended from the Angli
can iSociety to hear with them a
Missionary speaker from Japan
October the 21st.
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PROVINCIAL ’CONVENTION
AV,
on
While at the Provincial W.C.T.U.
Convention at Belleville, the guests
of the Convention were royally en
tertained by the citizens of Belle
ville. It was one of the best con
ventions yet held, and the Provincial
President Mrs. Asa Gordon in her
address, gave, splendid plans for fu
ture work. She was re-appointed
Provincial President'.
Next year 1931 the world’s W.C.-
:w
RGAiNS
RD COACH, LIKE .
IRD COACH a 1 CONDITION
EX FOURDO;
1925 FORD FOURD
FORDS 3N TRACJt
CASE RACTO
R
$475.00
$225.00
SEDAN $395.00
*R SEDAN $175.00
I /ANDY ELLIOT
‘‘The H of the Ford”Phone 64
Continual Backaches
Was ta Terrible
TTs
ffi
The
Mrs. E. Berget, Medicine Hat, Alta., writes:—"Befpre
using Doan’s Kidney Pills I was in a terrible condition
with a continual backache, tired feeling, and completely
run down.
"I used six boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and I am now
relieved of my backaches, and that horrid, tired feeling
which I had all the time. I am certainly thankful for
what these Pills did for me.”
Price, 50 cents a box at all drug or general stores, or
mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.,
Ltd., Toronto, Ont,
T. U. is "being held in Toronto and
preparations are being made for this
convention, where it is expected 52
countries will be represented by oyer
1,000 delegates.
While at the convention Mrs.
Beavers had the honor of being
chosen chairman of the three judges
at the contest being; held for the
Grand Gold Medal which was won
by Jean Wilcox, of Ottawa, who al
so later won^Jhe silver cup for the
best one minute address. She is
now eligible to compete for the dia
mond medal which it is expected will
take, place during the World’s Con
vention next June.
In taking the motor trip around
Belleville to the Albert College, the
School for the Deaf, the Parks, etc.
several of the ladies were driven
around the Bay of Quinta which was
certainly delightful drive. This drive
was made possible by the aidermen
of the city, the Kiwanis Club and
leading citizens. Our drived’ gave
us valuable information regarding
the sale of cigarettes (and as the
Anti-Narcotic dept, for the past two
years has been one of the depart
ments specially mentioned and Hu
ron County has held first' place in
the Province for this department).
This gentleman informed us that in
the State of Iowa, there, is not a
part of that state where cigarettes
have been allowed to be sold
eighteen years. He himself
never tasted' liquor in his life
has travelled extensively aver
the United States and Canada. It is
a great record.
Dr. Irwin, of Toronto, Provincial
Chairman, of the Prohibition Union
also addressed one of the meetings.
Miss Lloyd, of Wingham, County
President; Miss Murray, local Presi
dent qnd Mrs. B. AV. F. Beavers, Co.
■Supt, were the only delegates
Huron County at Belleville
DASHWOOD
Cowen,
II
;s.
RGEON
artleib Block, Dash-
ree days of week and
er the Post Office, in
LOCAL NEWS
for
had
and
all
from
Mrs. Agnes McKenzie, of St. Thom
as, visited with her sister Mrs. John
AV. Taylor over the week-end. *
Mr. and Mrs. George Follick and
daughter Mildred, of Hensall, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vale.
e
Dr, H.
DENTAL
At offitje in
wood, flrjt
at office
Zurich, last three days of week.
AVe specialize on* Good Repairing.
Sandy Elliot, twaiome of the Ford.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Oestricher and
family visited over the week-end
with friends in Dorchest.er,
Mr, D. Haugh had the xnistfortune
to fall from an apple tree injuring
his shoulder.
Mr, and Mrs. D. Meerburg and
family, of Port Frank, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. Jonas Hartleib and
Lavada.
Mr. A. Birk and family motored to
Guelph on Sunday,
Miss Anna Tiernan,^ of Guelph,
spent a few days, with her parents.
• Mr. and Mrs, A. Amy and family,
of Crediton, were Sunday visitors
with Miss Pearl Kraft and sisters.
Mrs. A. Musser, of London, is vis
iting her daughter Mrs. A. Haugh.
Mrs. AVm. Consitt, of Hensall and
Jack Smith, of the Parr Line, were
visitors at Mr. J. Hartleib’s on Mon
day.
Mr. Keeler, Miss Allemang and
Miss A. Hoffman attended the Teach-
Goderich last
STAFFA
The Anniversary Services of the
United Church on Sunday last at
tracted large congregations both
morning and
rostrum was
with flowers.
Church, Rev. R. M. Stewart, B.A., B.
D: preached at both services and
delivered two very tine and inspiring
sermons.
Special music was rendered by the
choir under the leadershij) of Mrs.
Wilson. In the morning Miss Norma
Wilson sang a beautiful solo which
was much appreciated. In the even
ing a quartette composed of Mrs. F.
Bruce, Mrs. (Rev.) Sitewart, Messsrs.
F. Allen and F, Stay was much en
joyed.
'On Tuesday evening a hot fowl
supper was served'. A program giv-
‘ ------ ‘ A. T: C:
Mrs.
Menzier, Fullarton and Mrs.
of .Sebringville was well re-
teen months old; Captain Romqo>s-.
No. 20212i3, bull calf; prince Rome^
Ne. 202124, bull calf; Village Hero*
No. 202219, bull calf; Halton Pride^
No. 20'2220, bull calf.
Aged horse, 4-yeu,rrold driver, iag*
rieultural gelding coming two years,,,
two sows due end of December,
Write for catalogue. Lunch serv-t
ed at noon.
TERMiS—CASH; 6 months’ credit
will be given on furnishing approved,
joint notes with 6 per cent, per au-t •
num added. « ,
GEORE HUNTER, Proprietor,
R. R. No. 1, Centralia;’
L. E. FRANKLIN, Auctioneer
- ..........■ . .1. . . j. :
en by Mr. AV. R. Goulding,
M: and quartette of Exeter
(Rev.)
Short,
ceived.
’CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
IMPLEMENT^
T4, Hay Township;]
ich, on
JTOBER 28th, IPS®
ew United tractor an#
meats. AVatch for full
ext week. Oscar.Klopjfc
fabm stock anj
at Lot 21,
miles w
TUESDAY
including a
tractor imp
particulars
proprietor.
KHIVA
deepest sympathy of this
Mrs. G.
Neeb in
the late
AUCTION SALE
i
Mr. Stephen Powell of town is to
be congratulated on celebrating his
80th birthday on Friday of last
week., Mr. Powell was born on the
10th Concession of London Town
ship and was the eldest of a family
of thirteen. John, of Berkely, Cal.;
Ernest, of Island Lake,
Watson, of Casper, Wy.,
surviving brothers. In
Powell was married to
beth Willis, of Ashfield,
1903 and since that time Mr. Powell
has been living with ltis son Mr. J.
W. Powell, of town. In addition to
the latter, one son John Howard
Powell resides at Hazelmore, Sask,
Mr. Powell is enjoying excellent
health for a man of his years.
Wis. and
are the only
1877 Mr.
Miss Eliza-
who died in
KIRKTON
has
sis-
the
the
an-
Mr. Wm. Dawson, of Niagara Falls
called on friends here the past week.
Mrs. Levi Leslie, of St. Marys
returned home after visiting her
ter, ♦Mrs. Walter Hazelwood.
There was no service in
United church on Sunday giving
people a chance to attend the
niversary services held at Mt. Pleas
ant .and Woodham.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the funeral on Friday of the late
Arthur Doupe, of Exeter.
Quite a number from this district
are attending the Provincial Plow
ing match this week near Stratford.
WOODHAM
ers’ Convention in
week.
Inspector Beacom,
visited oui1 school on
Mr, P. Mclsaqe is
friends in Windsor and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wein (spent
Monday in Toronto.
Mrs. M. Neeb who sepnt the past
week in Pontiac returned home on
Tuesday. Her son Roy accoiqpanied
her home and wil spend a few days
in this vicinity.
'Mrs. Lempke, of Mich., is visiting
her brother Mr. Hy. Srlrroeder.
The Women’s Mission and Aid So
ciety of the Evangelical church held
tlieir annual business meeting at the
church la'st Wednesday afternoon.
The various reports given indicate a
year of successful work,
ficers elected were:
G. Wildfong; Vice-Pres.,
Tieman; Sec’y., Mr.s. R. H. ‘Taylor;
Ladies’ Aid Treas., Mrs. A. Oestrich-
er; Missionary Treas., Mrs. A. W.
Sauer; Cor. Sec’y., Mrs. R. A. Goetz;
pianist, Mrs. E. Gaiser.
of Goderich,
Tuesday.
visiting with
The of-
President, Mrs.
Mrs. D.
CENTRALIA
specialise
Elliot,
and A
ize ssn Good Repairing,
ihe Home of the Ford.
.hs. Chas. Mason and
We
/Sandy
Mr.
family, of Exeter, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred,
day.
Mr. and Mrs.
little daughter,
.week-end with the former’s parents
ffrr.! and Mrs. E. A. Abbott.
Miss Alma Rogers, of Kirkton,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt.
Mr. Chas, olsaac is ^visiting with
his sister, Mrs. Alvin Essery.
Mr. M. Sleaman has purchased a
new Buick sedan.
Don’t forget the Hot Fowl Supper
pn Wednesday, October 22nd. .Sup
per will be served in the .church
shed. The ladies of the Woman’s
Association are holding a bazaar in
connection with the fowl
The autograph quilt which
Sleamon has made will be
auction.
The monthly meeting of
Penwarden on Sun-
Laverne Abbott and
of Detroit, spent the
supper,
Mrs. J.
sold by
The
community is extended to
McDonald (nee) Miss Erma
the loss of her husband,
Gordon McDonald.
Miss’ M1. Knight
teachers’ convention
last Thursday aiid Friday.
The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
Tilly last Monday leaving
baby girl.
The first meeting of the Young
Peoples’ Society
basement of the
October 7th at 8
business of the
dealt with Miss
venor of the devotional committee
took the chair and1 ,a very imspiring
programme was rendered by Various
members of the society.
attended the
in Goderich
a fine
in. thewas held
church on Tuesday
o’clock. After the
evening had been
Flossie Davey con-
SHIPKA
this
the
Mns.
with
Mrs.
and
Parkhill visited on
home- of Mrs. Th os
Matt. Sweitzer visit
friends at Thedford.
S. Greenlee -.and Cal-
— of —
FARM STOCK IMPLEMENTS ANfir-
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Mr. George Elliott has received in
structions from William M. Doig tty
sell at public auction on
LOT 14, CON. 2, L.R.S., TUCKER-r
SMITH
quarter east of KippexS
mile south on
OCTOBER 25th| 103®
at 1.30 o’clock pan. •
matched tSam o£
bib th of
sblendiit
ownedo
Filly,
wo, 2-
One-
d one
a mile and a
and one half
SATURDAY,
(Mares,
bred, a
have ever
res an#
Oxford’
even-foot
rly new;'
rly new;
, nearly
low; two
Her; one
Ing mill;'
a large
nnmer-
Misses V. Moore and Edith Bal)
are visiting friends in Kitchener
week.
Mt. and Mrs. Geo. Sheppard
Miss Oliver, of
Sunday at
Keys.
Mr. and
ed Sunday
Mr. and
vin, .of Brinsley, called on friends
here on Sunday.
Miss Irene Webb of Grand Bend,
visited over the week-end with Miss1
Jean McKenzie.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the anniversary 'services at Green
way on Sunday.
There will be service in the Un
ited church as usual on Sunday. S.
S. .at 10 a.m. and service at 11 a.m.
Rev. Mr. Haglestein in charge.
, Miss Evelyn Sweitzer visited over
■the week-end at the home of Mr. D.
Sheppard of Corbett.
Rev D. W. and Mrs. Williams, of
Mt. “ "
Mrs.
NOTICE
rsons assessed u
.’ Creek
ho wish
Bridges, visited . with Mr. and
Fred Sharpe on Friday.
regist-
Plate
orthorn-
,(131-
■egister-
Lassie
ot; one
orthorn.
) with;
old cow
year-old?
ne baby
ree year-
HORSEIS—-One
Percheron Brood
which have been
team the finest I
One three-year-old Percliero
exceptionally high quality,
year-old Percheron Gelding
year-old Percheron Filly £
spring colt.
CATTLE—One two-year-ol
ered Shorthorn stock bu!
(195075); one registered s
■cow Mary Queen of Scot/
290) with calf at foot; one
ed shorthorn cow (Seafort
6t|i (194799) with calf at ■
/registered three-year-old j
lieifei\ Evangeline (22 457
calf a foot; one five-yeai
with ca at’ foot; one thre
heifer w>fh calf at foot;
beef steer\phoice quality; t
ling steers/
SHEEP
, lambs and
ram.
IMPLEMENTS
Massey Harris^ binder, ___
six foot M. H.Vnower, ne
one International hay ral
new; one seed dfrill; one
sets of harrows;
wagon; hay rack, Vise, fam
pulper, one cuttin
number of other articles to
ous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE)
ten dollars and undd
Six months credit wilAbe
all sums over ten dollar^by
ing approved joint banktb.
Discount at the rate -of 6^ >.
per annum or 3 per cent, straight ok
all credit accounts will be allowed:
for cash.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
AVILLIAM M. DOIG, L.L.B.
PropriettH?
hirty-eight
- * registere
is land r
box an
One
ne
id sums of
to (be cash.
jiven on
i furnish-
e notes,
er cent.
er the Wil-
North Branch
All
dfong nVmicipal draii
of
Drain,
in cash
20th, :
amounts
debentures’^/^.. F. He
of Hay.
AVest’ Branch
o pay assessment
■on«or before Oct. fter |hat date all
Lnp/Id will be included in
Treas. Twp.
10-9-2tc
SALE
AUCTION SALE .!the AV.
M. S. was held in the basement of
the church on Tuesday, October 7,
with Mrs. Thompson and group lead
ing. The meeting was opened with
singing of a hymn, after which Mrs.
Brooks led in prayer. Scripture less
on was read by Mrs. j. Essery
Papers were read by Mrs. G. Hicks,
Mrs. Conner', Mrs. Thompson. Hymn
Mrs. H. Powe took the next chapter
of the Study Book. The meeting was
closed with singing Doxology. Mrs.
Thompson closed the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. John Odgen visited
on Sunday in London'with the
mer’s brother Jas. Odgen.
AUCTION
21
— of —
HOUSE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-
The undersigned^ has been in
structed to sell by l^iblic Auction ow
Andrew Street, Exeter
Property of the l<te Mrs. Vinetta
HEAD OF PUftE BRED DUAL
PURPOSE ___ __ ____....
Herd Fuly Accredited for Three
IHORTHORNS
ANNIVERSARY
Successful anniversary services
were held in the Woodham United
church on Sunday When Rev. A. E.
Lloyd, of Granton, preached in the
morning and Rev..A. Doane, of Mit
chell, in the evening. The. Granton
Male Quartette supplied the music
for the morning service and "Wood
ham choir in the evening. Miss M.
Wynn presided at the organ. The
Qranton Quartette were at Silvam
■fbr tlip afternoon and evening.
The undersigned ljas been instruct
ed to sell by
LOT 4, CONC
for-
SATURDAY, OCTOBER tStb.
•at 2 o’clock sh
HOUSEHOLD
room suite includ
buffet and china:
ation book case
piano, 2 wicker
rocker, 2 'dresser]
double beds, 2 cOi
2' Bru
stair carpet, sevei
mantle \plock, 3
chen cabinet, kite
ing floui
roasting t>ans,
stove, alm t new;, en, wash t\b, clot
poles and'
REAL ESTATE
lot being lot
room house with b
water, furnace,
conveniences in&u
and sleeping por^ifalso garage.
TERMS OF SA -Household Ef
fects—Cash. Ternfflgof Real Estate
announced on day of sale.
MRS. V. MOLLARD ESTATE 1,
FRANK COATES, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
and su
iblic Auction at
SSION 4, UiSBORNE
- on —
CTOBEll 28th 1030
sharp the following:
ire No. 176775, Dam
0 lb. milk-in* 30'5 day
tl
p the following
FFECTS—/Dining:
lg table, 6 chairs,.
abi.net; combina—
nd writing desk,,
.rockers, leather
single bed, tw®
modes, single cotp.
9 linoleum 'rugs,
1 small rugs; one?
tclien chairs, kit-
en table, inClud-
ar bins; dishes,,
small kitchen
oil stove and ev
es rack, curtails,'
icles.
Brick house ano.
ndrew Street; g
th, hot and cold'
and all modem
ng sun parlour
TUESDAY,
at 1.00 o’cloc
Romea herd
record is 100
test;\May Bic >som, No. 164843, calf at f(\ot, recoi 1 6998 lb., 4:46 test;
"" Gem, No. 2096i30, record of
607 lb 39 6 day test, due to
ec. St
r 3ord I
days, t^st 4.2 ), bred .September 23,
1930;
old, du
Gem, N
to calve
234179,
Dec. 21
241451,
20 4, heifer; W
832, calf; L
calf; Duchess Gem, No. 241452,
heifer; Pearl Girl, No. 24470 4, calf;
Mary Gem, No. 244834, calf; Roan
Bracelet, No. 2448.33, calf; Prince
Albert, No. 200837, bull calf eigh-
HA
on Good Repairing,
e Home of the Ford.
LEY
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Mr. and Mrs., Hilton Odgen
We specializ
Sandy Elliot,
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love, Morley
and Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. John
Love visited on Thursday wj-th Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Love at Mt’. Brydges.
Mrs, John Patterson and Miss
Jane Cunningham, of Uderton, visit
ed the former’s aunt, Mrs. James B.
Hodgins on Friday.
IVe extend our sincerest sympathy
to'the relations and friends of the
late Mrs, Peter Murray.
■Miss O. R. Corbett attended the
teacher’s Convention pi Goderich
this week.
The very sudden death of Mrs. P.
Murray occured on Friday morning,
October 10th. Mrs. Murray retired
on Thursday night in her usual
health and was found- by her
daughter about 8 a. m. Friday morn
ing. Death had come during
the n;ght. Her husband predeceased
in April 1929; also one daughter in
Sotpember 1929. Mrs. Murray was
a friends to all and will be greatly
missed in this community. She leav
es to mourn her loss, one daugther,
Mrs. Wm. Hodgins of the 21st Con.
of Stephen wjth whom she made her
homo and two sons, Robert, of Cor
bett and Hector, of Detroit also one
brother, Mr. E. Ireland, of Grand
Bend. Interment was made in Grand
Bend cemetery on Sunday,, Rev. S.,
J. Mathers conducted the service*
which was largely attended.
Beau
Dam
calve
840,
f
39 6 day test, due to
i.;. Pearl Victor, 200-
315 lb. milk for’305
Mr. and Mrs.Hilton Odgen and
children, Bjlly and Jean spent Sun
day in London with their uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Odgen.
WHALEN AV. M- $.
The October meeting of the AVhal-
en ’W. M. S. was held on Thursday
afternoon in the church. Mrs. John
Hazelwood, 1st vice-president Was in
the chair. After the opening ex
ercises, Mrs. A. Gunning and Mrs.
J. Hodgson lead in prayer. The
bible lesson, Matthew 5th charpter
38-84, was lead by Miss Bessie Mor-
Mrs. Will Hodgson read the
leaflet entitled "Our
The suggestive program
Facing the Modern
Papers on this were read
m, No. 234176, 2-year-
lve Nov. 13th; Mabel
L7'5, two-year-old, due
.3 th; .Bessie Gem, No.
sar-old, due to calve
auty Gem 2nd, No.
Downie Gem, 243-
rbena. Girl, No. 244-
Bud, No. 24’4 831,
Gem, No. 241452,
ora G
to c
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$6.75
$6.75
§6.75
$6.75
$6.75
$3.25
$3.00
$3.00
$2.95
$5.50
$4.75
§3.90
$4.65
$3.75
$3.50
renewal $4.25; now $3.85
§3.75
$6.75
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speaker Mrs. E. Squire, 2nd Miss
Ruth Morley, 3rd Mrs Hilton Ogden
4th Miss Elsie Gunning. Rev. Mr.
Robb favored us with a lovely solo
"I Want to See Jesus, Don’t You?”
which was much enjoyed by all. An
interesting reading "Moving the
Fence Further Out” was read by
Mrs. George Squire. A hymn was
sung and prayer by Rev, Mr. Robb
closed the meeting. ,
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