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THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
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Thursday, Ikeewtwr 11, Ileln 7
v 1 church, (lcderlch, and Smith's Hill
church having agreed that any of their
Historical Sketch of Leeburn Church members reekling in the aeighborhad
of I.xeburn might connect themselves
with that (hunch, with their cordial
By Miss Helen M Clark sanction: Mr. and Mrs A 1' MacDon-
ald. Mr. Donald Cummings, Mr. and
Oemwe hurt the fiftieth aupl-.* - w14re• . aulKruu Jnis.
-_-_ -- Id sev•rrtary Mr. John
...Q¢.,Jja-,pe" herrn e•qurii was ''ill`.. lam Iflkhrter,tmaid ••••11'"1
•aulcneNtlr.' ite tl`7•e
1"11IktiT(+r;-'tl'easnrer, qr. 7a
suited. and an luter.cdlllg feature of 30.
the proceedings efts the rending by After the Sunday school moisten di.
Sundays by Sir. Alex. Kerlirlauc. also 1! el. Sirs. James Clark. Sire. fol.
l Claris f an historical rine worship was ca4htM.e1 fur a few
M Jaw* l(tr*s4uau sr Mr and Mrs.
J w LInklater,
r. r _ rri Wuj. 111111er 1 tit •W4
CHRISTMAS tPT-DATE
Tlw l'hrlstmas wafts ao Wager slut;
To herald Thrianlist day
We tune our merry (end -
From maw miler awe
Nu more we haul the Tule 1'•r.
111d customs come wed pa,
Now Swats Claus arr* rf air
"Granny Stuart" to all the yam
pi wit. for miler around.
It is in dates of steer toilstrain std
that real character Is developses
during the 7s'•re of the Great War,
when Rad !'roes workers mingled with
Aucdiary work, viewpotrlts
broadened. frleudshtps were deepened
Mrs. r n1 the 1a1trs of the church advaueetl
Lr tKC •u a rl+ r eartoop,>jrltrre -as true t'hrfstlaus rw,IIMK her servants for lengthy per-
Mrs.
er
r.. ai re adr4N1islust to ll1114nre seen thole 'Erik A:isa Delilah, \iIicl o -,nrld (who
later llr 1T T"TTg ir 1S 1 um, Mrs. Jo hu itrilelley. Mr. 11 MI Mrs. N/N hast win her nes e!lielewl HrgwNleei l (scoff me+ T'
Ill 1 writer
made upon the progre•a of the Sab-
bath 'school under the 'oldest* of Mr
John Iduklater. Mr. FA. Shaw and Mr.
Henry Horton. The Wiest two have bees
called to higher service. but thoer of
the Sallset1* school executive that re-
cant!) have very pleasant 'netuorlem of
our labors together.
levburu had the unique custom of
calling assay to higher service Again
In the ripe harvest season he called
from our midst a young man of great
Christian fortitude in the person of
Mr. FA. Shaw. Mr. Shaw held various
pNeltlous of trust lu church activity.
IIIc
pausing is a distinct loss to the
community. 1u bumble suhmisales W
Foal's all we reply. "Thy will he done."
I" G-
w,4
ry t' r
Mrs 1 1*u Ism -&tars ellen-he r 141Mf. r Thr flow Ot w• was-
W U d of RaafInfluence
.. yerr that tip' *shoe 4art>tir r '--'
Ilrw (:Wren, sV., Mr. .and alta. Petet. Gpr appetites are dsialilw++•*-.-
1 w• r fors;
\rs. Aire da
1 I .1 the 7
Mr. us The„ 1' sr... Tlnm
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1 1 r
A
A dt1'aa1L n"T 'wits
ie, urea
Sin4h could be MMM of the great-ttt`thwvxry -i+UtL ilur- de•ideh to take only two week's' hell
M wi Sir Hawlltun exerted over lel• j bp, and the same ...inion f.'r .. this! I day
When 1 he returned 444*to w .,ntlt
1w
w • 111 1th tits the r n k It x
tea
1
hal. nue 1 H ark he ear
MINN Heeu mr a Tlw Nsrr (mt w , e was .krleh u1 the congreypatlm which she 4 wart. sr. (fro* Smith Hill l nI'.1. Irgstr.people:lermlll thin retuar'
Inter by a Mr. IliAIeN. Itiblr 1s,i.'. inn. t' II lig• site{ 11} w•llrrlr man and lived much with his xrtielr. 11.Iru M. t'Irrk, etas wKlvtrr} u•r+d t14• nsrlu •'f the Junior lest -tiler
limo prepared. • le Jrue, Ix7_. a library of ninety ehhrc111. From other churches came Mr. rot our ewlle a (davit}, . hooka, but the b114 lis +r+ ut lila o.11 ItI of Ili.• ler•hurn xnxflinrr of the W. M. ;silo said "\\ell, what has Isru IaaabuR
Thom war as fulluws: volumes was purchased by A. l'. fisc •Idnno. Itomr and Mrs. ►tuwe, Airs. Is handled by tow elate. on life did not detrr(t from its syr S. for the long period of 1 tiler eight while i.I been sway'.
Shaw, sr., and Mrs. Linfield. sr. "Two weeks." replied tow Junior.
The origin of the acme "uteJ ru" lonuald and Joules Liuklatrr, and dor- It might 1 futeresttu* to flute that Ftrllgiou* schisms maw us doubt psethetk• quality. •141 ht* ma•Irl ova- year`
title from
was in a suggestion by the late John tribute) the following Sabbath. The story of ths_f r (sofa werert ung charming rad up Mr. Hasi►totis Ke.4gttall•o Fv►It/ior TO I'NF, POLE
who took the euphonious Diu August 1 411 s Nuuda7 echoer' plc- the marriage of the late Mr. J01111 Link- lifting. As • true secant of lib Mra- It w'r. with deep regret we `rev'
he homeetead of the late Mc was held at ,:alt's Point. Rev. Or. later and Miss Phoebe Clutton was sol- A glad modern theerka I ter. "he went rb0tIt doing 6 •" vbhR.rl to accept he resignation of our \lu4valcer. Wash.-Gaorgr Kaltman.
lion. 1'r• xddresswl flea children w1 the emulrel in this church in thialwr. eine youthful etalons mar. i Mrs. Hamilton's lufluene war not l*Juv,rl pr' ta*l Rev. Sir. Hawlltun.' member .,f the volunteer fire de rt
x71 Dor Christmas shopping robs u' leets effective, and twlitouse of her Rrent t'uulilUe' 111-hea1(11. 14vrlwllated Whim went. %Ma Ittending a nwrting en the
{ ktarwle Rtral.ni 11(*ar aid Of (•or'- {
tt aU'p, which wx,. painful alike tit aster srvaal floor of the local engine voce.
was ve•ntrultel t ru" n' dltlons In unisslOa field* she WMM 1i.' and to people. After the pulpit was An alarul s. lief. Malmo!' Jumped
by fire. Ar no[h'lg daunted Mr. Mks.- ' Instrument in Hod's hand of bringing duly de•Iaref vacant In Deeewlser.'through the hole to slide down the.
For sped'* our pteM ut 'new• r. He forged to take hold of the
right, hr again btdlt on lead donated I men! a the flmxd missionary workers next, ltev. R. C. Mclk•rwld of Goderl(h, pili
by Mr. James Idnkhttrr in 1441i what I Ata" Jet the holy day Of dry,. and eprlekrrs to masa for us rt Ler- who was at that time moder•tnr of pl''- Ile broke his leg al tie ankle
b now the Iawbunl church. Tlds was I Hold* still the mum sweat thrill, burr'. no, matter to what ,rote ant Iluron 1'msbytrr31, e,e up1.v1 tl.r pulpit whet' he Irwkvl oil the fluor below.
rne•tel wider trying difflcultisee. Mr. The golden tuewmge sbelthe!is hear► denomination they Irl alp and later sound the Me•rrl.cs or lir. 1+
h r Io•InK the leadlnit I stern hill • smite(' efforts gave iarhurn a place un William Maxwell, a student of Knox
lamer lrlrae bank. .\ heavy shower drove all to the 1 n
A diary of of late N'WAw emsitytation e,ttage fur Nitric About fifty were el( levee, time end purse,
wtalme the tullowittg: "A uersalty Y, Present Crumb Ewa I ll ig$0, Y•i through gresti111;• kilts and
long existed for a sultabie building on present : all arrived holt* aafel}. In 1474 thio building calls., the Lake Shore for the purprw• of Early S. N. Teatimes
holding Sabbath w►nuol, and also for Mr. P tlrst Bible Green,
two
of
was find
olivine worship. It ham been decided to Peter Green, NUd tw•o of hr first
old
call upon Wo14e in Ute neighborhood superintendents were lir. William Clutton -
who may be favorable tV the pro)er1' lou. se. and Ser. A. C. Macdonald. i.., (unun IR
to solk•it and obtain srllrw•riptlens fol other tearhers were : Miss Phoebe Clut- , pon that lm
s, desirs6le all .Ihjte•t. It Ir to be dlw architectp.Thr merry Yuletide beds(ring out. the map that wa, ....totem given to lydle•gr. Mr. Maxwell proved to be a.'.
Wile fly understood when .who 144' 41u , tau. Margam, Nit -Manua, Annie (trees,
The preewut generation should ions[ prerchrr of exceptional merit mid was
Mary t'IutUun. 1'Ie/m'IM• nits, Ma Letitia Mac- The crimson ,ypole low. local vvowwuultlei•. heard b31 goes' ptional congregations. Hr as .-
f,. erected It shall be open and Weer .,Mt linttlhs Mair \hc\!anon Nary Mae- mai revere their a hury h, rs they know Tea heart is stirred deme ber:lug A Notable •lrolvet'sarl'
eo
any Christian de' urrote. The rem- I t loneer Christmaslung env shiny uutstandlim s11uh-ersary ser- ear. . • vwnr and returned to cLi
natter appointer' to (avec out the
unlrrtakitUt hair asrrrlala4444 the -.dila,
of POO for the porpoise, half of which: -
will be required on the first of May
and the balance In November, and they
feel confident there w111 be no ditfit wlwu the mission war discontinued and
ctdty to raising 1111 fhb amount, depending Ile building sold to Mr. George /Gl-
ut courser on the well-eatablbhed lib-
erality of the surrounding neighbor- A Chi Building
hat. y't.. j:r YfAlli.ftiglht, who had
Seting held
h built the Rmith'X T111I 1're•t+ti)
.k mewling oil at the homy of Sl 87 I.r. church h hn 1472 took a grant Interst
or the Hp se J•g*nlz !fah, bath in the Presbyterians at Leeburu and de-
dehoolpurpose o[ t suitable
a building
I st vel to build a church where the
foroe advbed that a religious
bervices I wheal -room (formerly a blacksmith
ccur's•.lrtic and dingl4*1 acquired
shops start. This was completed. Ihr
be occur's'. The the face
s, echillyd 11471S •net was known as Leeburn Pres -
Mr 4roehal on the property 1or' bytrrlan church. The work was given
ow Ell by Wil Warm, tae ir. now gratis by members of the eomnwatty,
seamed by William Chisholm, Jr. The with Mr. James Linklater ft. directing
- 1)mlWing, which was formerly a black- 1 rat•prruter.
smith shop, was accepted and was e
fitted up In June. 1871. The following persons were received
The officers of the Babbitts school into t sbfq,.the tiesalona.01 Knox
little of the hard strllgg esu p
• lo• ober. Deal. Mr. e
lir •nciled hts-fmreweli -serums in the
present church to a large audience.
Among those pra•.ee1 were a few of his
old parishioners frotn Smith's HUI.lIe
referred to the friendly feeling that
had existed fur the past eight years.
His lwxt field of labor was In a dis-
tant part of the Northwest, where he
al tidings of the Gospel
He proved r pioneer missionary and
(tort+ ill t h told in a late.
visit to -Lowborn of R
wuald. levo. That cars have Ian reetldet. haat win*' wore
la'ge. where he received ifs drgt•arrt. }t --
T church kiinw•n as the 141141. earls to t ,W 91 vrigbt
TIBii' (i1tPPt ' aa+r sIMe bn11t-+wp••tlatr e
ritraeban farm, _ but taring what it
known as t1,' Canal rood. Tho was
held by Bust denomination until 1884,
arr's Grace.
s your store for Christmas Shopping
WHERE YOU ARE OFFERED A
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
CLEAN, FRESH AND .WHOLESOME
GROCERIES. ORANGES. BANANAS.
_GRAPE. BRUIT, GRAPES, DATES.
-NUTS. RAISINS. PUDDINGS.
-FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, CANDIES
TO SUIT EVERY TASTE. BACONS,
SAUSAGE, COOKED HAM. EGGS
AND BUTTER
Everything to make ahristmas
W. s>a1a to call in and look
&wand and convince yourself
Prices right Courteous MI,ice
SPARR'S GROCERY
"The .Clore of .Cotisfnrtion" -
HAMILTON STREET GODERICH, ONT
We deliver in town
Phone 146
WHEN YOU GIVE
YARDLEY'S--:,
as a Christmas gift, you give it with the aa:uraose that.__
''mIr gift will tis appreciated. There i* a ►lith range -to
eh -oho tour,-- trlrttraetive gift boxes. __ - -
---For Ladies '
'Bath Salta and Snap
Lavender Toilet -Water,
.
Compact -Ma -Toilet
Watrr
Toilet Water, Face f"e'
der. Talr:ntn I'ow•,ler end
Soap
Night ('ream, Day ('reacts
and Face Powdier
85c to $3.00
For Men
Talcum 1'"w.ler and Shay-
nig
hayIllg ('realll,
lotion and Shay.
vIn
ing' -ream
Sheaving Rvwi -11n(1 Sha'
-hug fSflt'k
$1.00, $1.50.
$2.25
`having Iirnvllc-
50:. to $5.00
___ t.Lta -sAol Alos .
After -Shaving Lotion, ERiavinir Cream, Taieum Po,wtler.
Teikt seep 4Uuai--aatak Basor R eePtacle. $1 ',il
Talus
.foi $100 . ,
as advertised in the Saturday Evening I'uMI
rlilAVELLEIit'S SAMPLESODDS Alit EI!D$
_ Toilet Ware
Specially Prioed for Christtllaa
Mirrors, Hattltirtahea, Comb* *Oa other Aceessorie4,
ainifle piece% nr in sets. in icon an.l cbon4. tie•ure•. "f
arf34IM,'1.t tt,te fee -lints, moderately twice, at
W I GLE'S. PHARMACY
-Phan E
Lord, spite Of all ovr ►miffing errrels,,, more worthy of• Hamilton's
than the one , n11w• rtath114d at Kensington Car-
- (Jar_wauld'a ll('rp1 tT• 4Cltlg jlr. Hxwdltmn's wlnistr}- w•hru I o ,ys, iwa4lun. Fnglawt. e
Toronto wtlm'tttcj • \• w-r lFr 'it: 6: h'htt=
Leet no approach this meant ver rtit Rev. Dr. Turnbull of Thr us xt r7i1, I
With child slwplkl4: speaker. This wear u double event, as field, also w student of great prowls".
That Peace, so aegel•heralded, It was the thirtieth anniversary of the I bud I* acupfel the pulpit very ace•rp-
Ir our fleet aced today, erection of the church and the twenty- ! tidily for lieu years. Ile ars slur gone
Grant that the ancient blowing fifth auuiventrry of Mr. 1lrmilt.ri s In- I to the .lmerf.•al aide cud la holding a
I)eeseud 00 1'a we pray!
duettists Into the ministry. This was In I re•spMtllsible• pr+It11111 in JounK ta0111444
1131 Mo113• Bevan. dm The I11u4 Bell. I Iii leer tete
spiritual Ute of the 7otme people and
them to
lattorm and
14 During lar. 1temIHori e-N+storiite tie• i work. (tomb ,'talon
•new• idled was built. which was a great \\,14,11 the vote w as take, with re-
bu builder. or a 1ing tie horses'. _
benefit t e liar the I
Iho ,oat number of
helping il*d their place on Later on top neral of leaner heating „third dt haft,, church fasryl nick i udrwrm.il severed
chug9 rl tea had numbers
to erect. Two giving .•xpuesslou to equipment for the church was regnant.
l$ht'e fir n fl'wrvt e w at Mr. Sher heir thoughts on the arsons subjects. roe the board of wuurge•nwut (after i their
l'rrsl 4'(IIi) IA...burn.
lb rrnrema4w
rlgl►t's tarewrlland-B were "The Her- 1 Rev. M. aieK*Y ani Rev. Ja*. Hi utas heated disc•useloo 1 decided to rattle tow,of tounnittee
aide of Zion" bic -Blest le, the Tie i hater on Rev. Murdoch lhclCay was building and build a twwptaeat. '1TiTs loan nary the
rmmlltrlueretplaewcl Leeburn
and
That }}t'. MacDonald Thr choir Ia der, eof
s itdueted into the charge of 'arbors) i was completed to 1911. The old school- i
11.17i.M".onaldsos ander, M1.. and Union church. This ntTiar fir fitted room at (he back of the chervil watt 1 with Nile and "'ort Albert ebun•he.
Mary MacDonald M so organist, Miss tor about three years, when his health dlspotad of and the Interior of the '*1(11 off NI o /ce at Nile. as Rev,
.tor
Louisa Jewell,ll, Mist }:Iter Jewell, Le- became 1,iip red,
and Ire was rug•- chun•h all redecorated. New carpet.
tufa McManus. Annie (}red'. Mr. D. beta d by Rev. JUMP Hmwiltaln, who i choirs and mtnlMtrr's wet were rw- I tIw three newly united charges for two 1,
l u. Mora(' Mr, John I.Inklater and war Inducted in ()cipher, 14).1. To these curet, adding greatly to the appear- • years'. Upon
nt )1*removal l,the choice opf i
f
-
r. Aonce ed with
sr. congregations he nntlrinlCly suit oftfir dlnril In mutter
•n. who some iter. Mrs previously of had 1
A•h's ed t Kn•[t fur until r rrrrL- *.n .-.t from Walton into Huron Pres -1
Smith's 11111 and Auburn became a On ISrturtlra.. 143 -trey. 1
sr cartel!
stand
twenty-eight yards.
down In health compiled him to eerie
from acthe sen n•
Steeple Blown arts
November '151, 1019. -we
were visited by a terrific Rale which
church steeple. destroy.
the tell doing +urns
, united charge and F,eeburn was as I foe i iorwml T1.. thrnr Charges *err well
soclated with Knox church. Goderich, I+ 1tYL1. orrrMrn
ert the cuahud IdrraMe [or by Mr. Lundy end lila estimable un r Tit+ leadership of Rev. Dr. L're. ___ in stay. Piet. Uw J.evbrlro .w 1pg sky • n.„_Mr ., Iund7._ for a period of
I who might to termed •Yoe gond of tow wasomcn'M Foreign Sl1•siew Bo- 14,.I. r damage- NIPdt ztrrv-
i Old minister of l;oderleh." He la ori sniaed_hy Mr. iiamu- !debris, was !Hear.*_ from the entrance three years. 1►obliged s Tieirl li failed
b t
,.r views were con_ j t he atilt remembered with lore and V1511-
lie
er' til assisted by lift* Ras.. tlttn oft dieted Ieand ourlhirv. R..\ Lundy of Walton. pulpit work for some months. He Waner t erstfon by people of *11 drnollege ons• }prusr[leld This orgayll>Jltlots later hadMI NolwithstanlinK the inclement eases -'I a faithful embetitute In the priors of
Noted students r Knox11under
the who (Iter Alloert Tltfln. a native of Tol-
uenevaluable service umetrr the gold- roll thwr. these srrlkc tent
of Dr. Ire were tar late John of The steeple u p During
MaeOUllvn7, also him brother Mr. Don-
ald MaeGUllrrw7• who ham been a suc-
cessful translator in missionary work
In China for over thlrty•fhve years:
Mr. Andrew Meldrum, who later had
charge of one of the large Presbyter-
ian churches 1n Cleveland and was a
noted, preacher. There were followed
by iter Dr. James Turnbull, who as -
the names of near'? every w.e nail ,, were well attended.
the eommuulty on the membership .I ems never wells end the
Many of the Illembera were womanfwd to (o, nhgn-
lntelletual vulture told (111ri4 lire ten +'f igen-rIl4 1Ul[.
at the meetln61' was a stun of In- eloped.
*ignition. Some we 'aught emphasise, The manse of tar two congregation' I *6*111'[PlNlyaI,k1, ibth 14441. (rl that
whose Urea were spared past the 11.1 beteg senate(' to Geslerleh. W1. were l and Its neat appearance
lotted period. *'err M,- ,'lark Ifamll-l fat "roll
t to. ie.- /1 oti ,.-i.hit htlnn.l 114' -et 1 Lord.0.oven. I,,terestel 111 the home.
lardy spoken of so 1:ninny Clark 1. Ing- \s leas the oYw fn mrn3' oomwwn• :
Mrs. John Ntuart. 11[r, John Horten were else aeolst*'-10 . on various sten
(also called Granny Horten, owl ' shoo. by the'eholr iron' futon rhtm-h ! ►Iles, union made many changes, but
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others. Mrs. Bttmrt w'•n1 (o \V,•ybaru. ' Tile 1101 fowl suppers serrel at i.ee• 1 Church mut r•lCarnets' Leeburn
the
t'nl .d I
Sask., and her life Is s• spared until bunt received their bull whore of pat• I and In mfr e faithful work. D at-
she
t
she was well into Iwo Moltke. Elbe
b WwnNhII1 Mr. Tiffin ham miner
been called to higher Mert ee.
11r. Ldt1AJ•'s sojourn the church iara
mord full (large of Knox church and
1 Leeburn and 1'nlon cher( tee. wttb fix Heels a!tA was
I act of Knox ('allege studentri.__TT 1 was lorry- a .wt8! rem
Ihr During these intervening y1asa_tes- 1- r
meetings were held annually and at one
of thew •"esker, Mr. Dan McGilli-
cuddy. editor of The Goderich
referred to the choir as the "cast-iron 1
(eboir"+•'elts R jgferenee to their I
voices, but to pil'm' of 11eitr *Meek- i
.e..-rttarmember* were its Ed--1 w
Nellie Morris. (isle Roane. San Bogle.
Marry Bogie._ Mary- McMaUAa, .Powell
MacDonald. Will McManus. Ellen
Cowin and D.laale Cowan.
Notables of ire CaagTeg>
In 1442 Mr. .1. J. Wright. proprietor
of Point Farm. a summer resort of
worldwide prominence, and at a rea-
lsonable distance for the guests -wt the
tend worship at ieebnrn.
means of furnishing the church with a
(leer-sotmdlriR bell to call the real-
: dents to worship. This 1te11 was. faith-
fully rung for many years by two 1
rfgllrelwaits of the congregation. one
of these was the late N. R. W1111ams, I
familiarly known as "ricer," who toot I
;great interest in 4nnday school work. '
He was also retorter of Leeburn and
Dunlop happenings( for tar local paper.
- writing in a humorous and entertaining
m*nnrr all it.•ms o1 h tere4l he could
ether. He loved to tea .••11444 "the Dun -
I
ferret' rife." o. was also
bwrf c t the bachelor
els 1
trllw-MI•. .lames ',Initialler. who was
known as the Leeburn Laird." Ile, too,
assisted faithfully In church dutiessa
ever seeking to keep a crenftn•table
t.•mp•ratur" fur oil in attendance. He
usually rang the bell for church set--
flee,
er
flee, N1111 teas always faithful in d114-
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tribtiting the Presbyterian Records, as. '
a token of Ilia firm fold' and loyalty
to Preahyterlaul*m.
In 144Ci record is found of the val-
uable work done by Mr. R. E. Brown
lu a nnce•tiun with the Sabbath school.
Mr. Brown was the teacher of school
section No. :i. Ills blackboard work
was always Interesting to old and
- young An Item mentions his taking
part at a Christmas tree concert. Sc•hcd-
ioars sedating with recitations were
Annie Irwson and Henry Horton,
Readin were given by John Horton.
8:-B. jliiiafi and Tlirry Horten. The
1 rouser old admiration.
.Manz apprs'bltlr" rcnlxrk' 11141114 1r•1- .' -r veuruluR over Ills Iwl{a•rM and
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"My daughter Catherine is
fifteen years old. She was very
irregular, often sick at her
stomach and had to stay in
bed two or three daysat a
time. One of`youT 00-1C.L'b wa•
sent to us by mail so I got her
a bottle of Vegetable Corn -
Catherine km been
to Ins it regularly -Weld she it
gaining in weight and every
way. I told the neighbors and
four Qother girls are taking it
witClar-
ence It /Janson, Box 14. •I or
foe, Ontario.
concert was Wedded over by Rev. Mr.
('►lent. a liuotaman who was then pu--
1.6,-_
A Much -hived Pastor -
[nuc ofo111• beet -loved pastor,. In as
4 ...141,1011 bili 1i1110x eburets was Iter
James A. .tndermon. He serve' for
man?' years, and for a time was a11lrtel
Dry his 'prettier John. who 54115 11 14(11
dent 'archly esteemed for his gifted
way of prea'nth1R the Gospel meslag•'
tither students who might he men
tI 1 were Mr. Farquharson. Mr.
• Webster pod Mr. l)rnmm.
I pan the re•stelnstion of Itev. 1
K
I re. Iter. .lames Arsiersou took full
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of
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Tonna People's Society
r.lslearor was organised by the e*rn'st
efforts of Mr. J. Iww!an. Miss 11.11s
and Miert law retiree 1 Miss I.awretew Is
saw the prelim secretary for the titr.M.14.
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