The Seaforth News, 1918-12-26, Page 4p* if:t'i$ils'1.Oi a c4R^ ' 1
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el ptt99tt Af tgtti $
8eeente,I of $ye, 7far 1NG A
1 {4 Throat,
aandreatdeeee nehind Dominlon!Mak.
Phone No, G, ,Reeideaoe Phone No, 106
rat, I^, J. BI Mt66QW13 Bwaforth OftMe and r a
ldoneee-gpderleh utr0et, east of the Math
04id °hued), Coroner fnr County of Huron
phone No, 1.0.
vitae. 1300'er •96Ani el', eh/Omens and
911rgeene. Goderloh 9treel, eppoltte Been •
Ohurob, Oeeforth,
ROTA Braw,(mateViotorlaa dAnnArbor, and
Ilemher of Ontario College id Ph siclans and
Aurgeoue. Cormier for Oonnty o! Rurott,
)540K 0, honorraduate Trinity University,
geld medalist rll,ii'ty Medical College. Member
of Collegeof eysivaus end 6urgeon6, muerte,
R, GE0. HEILEMAN, Ostep thio Specialist
Ar In Women's end Ohllcroure diseaseeand
RhGumatie troubles, Aoute a'd. Chrnntc dlsord
ere, iter, Eye,: Nose and Throat Adenoid re.
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J. D. ill9 HLEY.
G0(0r01 Agent for London Life Insurance Co.,
and imumitd Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co,
Seaforth, Ont.
Tames Watson
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OFFICERS'
Jere 4 1,1,01(5' taderirh,- Prealdeat. James
Evans, heeahwtod, Vice-Prei,ident. Tsomaa
Hays, Seaforth, Sae . -Peens
Director.
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve,
Wlathrop W. Rhin, ConDmn06' John Bennewetr,
Brodghagen• Robert Ferris, 'Harlock; Malcom
Mc":on, Clinton:. t; McCartney Seaforib
Issue Connolly, Goderich; Jas. Evan.. Beechwood.
Agent.
� Alex. Leitch, Harlock; E. HIao'ler, Seafott"
Chesney Egmondvllle• J. W. Ye.,
Splmesvnle; R. d. Jarmouth, Brodhaa.e• Jalre,
Eery and John Govenioedt, Seaforth, evertors,
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other buehtese will be promptly att.•eded en
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of
Imitations
f
atrons
Sold
on the
aterits
General Observations
Peter MoArthnr 81ya' many people
are afraid of Santa Claus this year he,
cause he is of Gerinau extraction.
Tut! Tut! Peter, The Germans did
not have Santa at all. The writer
thirty yogi's ago had a letter from a
German Professor of a 'Toronto Uni-
versity who said "Germans do not have
any Santa Clone. It is the God
Child who comes to (Germans on Christ-
mas eve and not Santa Olaus," There
you are. Little folks Wray still have
their Santa Clans and enjoy him as al-
ways.
b'6
Chr
tetmaa
may
tt 'sill he real a r a thing
� n
g
to Canadians, .Eorient, y(4trs, the un-
certain t
n-
certettill ' end t t1
tl t re
1 anxiety that ll t
a 11111 g
likeathe over all w
1 uthl,p rOvented
01 i ally spontaneous c'•Iubr'atl on to thin
Millard's ow,. ("1' le felt it was not eeeuli *0
I,inrmeat I inrl'llIle.
4)l:heold -t nn. r.yr vitieswhile
their 11tett.r''0 wet, risking tle:.1' lives
tnl the nt,St'Oti;,id 'Plant 9111iety to
rSade
SCRANTON COJL
w. L. nu, Sedfor•cll.
phone 130
A Business
Without a proper
systin of adver-
tlsin is like a
[Rotor without the
4. power
dee
Seaforth News
u'vtaiRTISeill;NT.s
will supply the
realred energy
Meant
evenhtps127
part and. .. not forgetting those
who teal' giver th'.i1' all, there aid he
a holy joy t1,:v chsist,nee that LI,
world hoe noval'soen before, L'hristtuue
bru.gs to mints the unite- of Immenity,
became .,ur l.reti,er t1,o' man-
kind anger h( i'ruth'.'s iu (.int, 1d!
members of one 15(01!)' ander the Fath-
erinwei of rod, It is bee/meet/as truth
is forgetter. telt man en often shows
"inrlumauity to 111511 " Th8 (lhttrclt
(u,tl Labor lJni ens and Socialism today
require to great) mid make real this
great fact, if the world is to be made
better by the lives lost, in the war, Let
the returning man feel that lye hold
out a brothers hand to him on his ro-
tten
AT REST
FUNERAL OF JOHN SCARLILTT
The funeral of the late John Scarlett
was held on Friday afternoon and was
ons of the largest seen fn this part of
the country since the death of
the late B. B, Gunn, M P. The folds
of the Union Jack, covered the casket
on which was placed his Orange saah
end Past Master's Jewel which had
been worn with go mach pleasure 061
life. 138antifo1 wreathe had been sent
by the Grand Pdeek Chapter of Ont-
ario West, Jubilee Chapter, Winthrop
Ledge, the faintly, azul the brothers
'Phe funeral was under the Auspices
of the of the jubilee Preemptory, No
161 0!n r
> ito 1. Rev. Mr, Moulton acted
h
ea a
ot 'n and lain aI rex. the t
beau "4)l. e:,
tl
f a
THIS
AF QR I' 1
viae of the Sleek 0ilapter, rhe Orattg
aervl09 was read yiy 13roa, john Billi-
ard and William Rinne)', a Peet. Omni
ty Mseter of Winthrop, The Rev. Mr
Smith of Brusaole, teed the impresaive
burial aerviee of the Anglioun Church
Thus was solemnly laid away to
await the reettrt'bctiou morn, the re
maiva of 0118 of Nature's Gnevt typos of
manhood, whose eyrupattlfes were
world wide and comprehensive,
'1'0 the bereaved widow, formerly
Mise Anuie Lovet, and to the family
the sympathy of all le given;
A Safe Pill for Sufferers, -'('here are
pills that violently purge and fill the
atona0h and intestines with pain
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are mild
and etfeotive. They are purely vege-
table, no mineral purgative entering
into ;Heir composition and their effect
is sootlriug and beneficial, Try them
and be convinced, Tltousonds can at-
test their curative qualities because
thousands owe their health and
atrepgth to timely use of this most
effective medioiue.
Lantern Slides Free
Sets of Lantern Slides, illustrating
the various steps in the invalided sot-
dier'a climb back, from "down and out"
to "up and in again", proved very
popular last winter all over Canada,
as well alien shipboard among the re -
tenting soldiers themselves
We are informed by the Editorial
Branch of the Department of Soldiers
;Bail lie-Eotablishtnent that the slides
hlive been thoroughly overhauled and
many hew pictures have been added,.
while new and tip -to -date lectures mat-
erial has been written
'I'lle new seta are um being Beet out,
free of charge, On loan to IIihiatere and
ether responsible speakers who realize
the vital need of spreading infornlat-
1i11 on this groat national enterprise
among all (daises of the people,
Postero to announce the leuture
arc supplied in advance.
Saving, A National Policy
The saving of money, which was con
sielored wise policy dnriug the war,
must 4)e contiuued by Canadians Hurt
iug the period of reconstruction, As a
people, we must save in order to pre-
681ve. It will take aline time to pay
the oost of the war, Besides the great
atruggle brought nationalburdensin the
faun of huge ineerest chargee and pan-.
0200 that will long remain, These will
be s•IoceaBfully carried out in propor-
tion only as our people save.
Fortunately to -day saving is made
(any The cost of the greut war has
demonstrated Steri t
n every e
Y 0118 theabsolute
slut
0
necessity of it The heavy taxes that
have
Followed and that'
w(1I remain are
[roust
alitreminder
tha
L and
economy '
san'u:g ere essential to the welfare of
the nation. Three iuliuenoeehave prep.
5re,l the tray for the Introduction of
III :tans! saving plans,
The (Sandier' War Slvinga flan is Su
a load us to ntuke saving easy on the
I,r1 of ail, no matter how smell may
he tiled' eartllfg power. The rate el
,ut"'est; which is a little over 44 per
re t compounded half -yearly is good,
hour dullara invested in a War tiavinga
4. ramp during December or January
wilt bring 13 1111 in Ig24, There is no
tralt• Nuthil:g could be safer that,
'[nada and Canada standsbehindthe
.0' tiavluga Stamps.
REO CROSS
Toronto, Ont, Deo. 23 IS
Alta L 1teLa0uy,
Seaforth,
llsadquarto's of Canadian Red
Owes Society extends to all officers
Brunches and cwxiIlarise of the Society
,their cordial best wiahos for a Christ
MOS gleddeued by the thought of good
work doue and of suffering relieved.
For a New Year's mo0tto the will take
the words of our Chief Commfasicnerin
a report just issued, "Until the last
Canadian soldier who suffered himself
a barrier between tie and deatruotiol is
discharged from the hospital, we must
march forward under the banner of
the Red Orosa.
Noel Marshall
The Proven Asthma-Jlemody. Since
asthma existed there has been no lack
of much heralded romediee, but they
Have proved short lived and woethleso.
The ovor.growing reputation of Dv, J.
I ellog's Asthma Remedy has given
it a place iu tbo field of medicine which
NEWS
HENS ARE NOW LAYING'
-By Lighting Pena Till 9 p.n1, Egg
Production Nearly Doubled.
Cense, Symptoms and Otere of Ring-
worm Explained -As It 1•s Very
Contagions the Stockman Must,
Take Great Precautions to Pre-
vent Its Spread,
(Contributed by Ontario Department or
Agriculture, Toronto,)
()SPEY everybody who is
keeping poultry 'wanks to
get eggs in winter. Gener-
ally speaking, the number
of "eggs gradually goes down froth
week to week from September to
January and then there is a slow but
gradual increase until March; April
and May, which in Ontario are the
best months for egg production,
It le unusual, and 1n most cases
very unwise, to publish figures in re-
gard to experiments until the -ma-
terial has been very thoroughly test-
ed, but in this particular case, con-
sidering the high cost of feeds and
the general scarcity of new laid eggs,
eve are giving the figures on a rather
short test of but four weeks' dura-
tion, The results appear to be gen-
erally truein all pens,testedand are
in accord with results obtained else-
where,
The increase in egg yield has been
obtained by' the use of electric
lights, or molt/Aging the day., The
facts of .the matter appear to be that
a hen's orop is too small a reservoir
to hold sumHcicnt feed for the long
night, _ A hen, to lay, must have a
surplus of feed oyer and above that
required f0r body maintenance.
In these particular trials, the re-
sults of which are given below, the
lights were turned on at dusk and
were turned off at nine o'clock at
night. The birds get their first teed
in the morning aL seven o'clock and
a few dull mornings ;require lights
forabout one hour.
The usual feed of grain given, at
about four to five O'clock in the after-
noon is missed or only a handful or
two of grain -is given to twenty-five
birds, simply to keep theta moving
'a little, The full fend is given at
about eight o'clock.
The following results have been
secured:-
No. of birds.
W ' N
01
Ia e1
w
N
-1
re
re
o .n
,n t
ti
0)
10
co
N
N0 to
r+
N
0) O
0o m
to
w
10
a
w
et,
10 0 N
m n o
-n
y or -M 10 ea 10
to (0 ,-1 u, t 10 ,-1
c"U• .01 jil dA 0'd r.
A-
0'
of F.vwSa el to beNFI."'-,-,
'd a ?o.141.04'1:,
be
'-" 111115,
m ••' et - 'R, 7.4u y'
A a y " q.°.; ^, crc, al el'-, 'd W
od 1%..4pv k7r0o3od,A'vx.401
0,.-, aO oaa0
O 0 -, In ire tD
'�91 ... ,n N 08 I.
There are many people keeping
poultry who have no electric lights.
Fair to good results have been se-
cured elsewhere suwhere
by using g ordlna
r
Y
barn lanterns,
The
danger r f
, the
when using lanterns is urate rially in-
creased. We have not tested these as
yet but !tope to have them under way 1
soon. For electric lighting we use
throe ordinary bulbs for a pen of one '
hundred birds, or one light in a
twenty -eve bird pew --Prof. R. W, c
Graha19 O, A. College, Guelph,
• U
Ringworm,
Ringworm is a eentagious'disease lc
to which all cleave: of animals, and e
man, aro subosel. 1,
Calves and young cattle appear to f
be More susceptible to the trouble
than other animals, but no age ren-
ders an annual imwnue. It is p(11,"ly s
a skin disease, and is due to 111e n
presence of a vegetable parasite, 11
which is readily capable of being con- y
veyed from one animal to another by 'l,
direct contact, the Mande of the at-
tendant, pails, stable utensils, cloth- tl
lag, harness, saddles, blankets, the a
00118,101 of one animal With the stalls, w
etc., of affected animals, etc. In like It
manner, Cur'r'y-conbs, brushes, rub- r
bing cloths, etc., that are used on Ili
affected animals of any class, if used h
on other animals, become a fertile
cause of infection,
Symptoms, -While any part of the Il
animal may bo the seat of the dis-
ease, the skin around the eyes and 11
of the face, and on the neck null 111
back, appears to be the favorite seat, w
It
h1
th
ve
!u
The Advantage o
Royal Blood
By EUNICE BLAKE
1'he village of Quuea dune ou the
south Atlantic' (oust ons named tor
the queen will) ons on the throne of
tiuglaud Mimi the place was settled,
A natural 0011 of Klug Chnrie$ 11, 09.
ted out the expedition !hut made 1
tillage on what was then en uniphalr'
lied ocean shale. tle carne out llitn-
self, mei hie progeny 11019 ining184
With that of Cite other seitlero. The
consequence. was 1114); at the middle '06
the nineteenth century every inliubi-
tent of Queen Anne could begat that
he had royal bleu In his value.
Notwithstanding the aristocratic at-
mosphere of the place, nearly all the
men as soon as they became old
enough to strike out for themselves
left for more active reel me, leaving
the womeu hotline thein, teI:Meetly
tome persons who desiI'ed :, restful
place to Live .would settle iu Queen
Anne, but after staying there 00me
time, finding that mine of'tlle residents
called on then!, Moved away. The
consequence of this e0usidersbie going
and FuconsldOrttble corning was that in
time, the village was reduced to sot;
era1 hundred hidden Indies, all of coy
al blood.
One oL those 110(901118 who had itt-
tempted to make tl home in Queen
Anne was a 1119y 'twined Rutledge; froth
the state of Alabtlmtt, She was an in-
valid and her - t •s pl � ie Ian recommended
her to change her reeldeu,•e to the sea-
shore. Her husbtuld wits obliged to.
wake a trip to Caroms Juni lett home
the day his wife started for Queen
Anne, he going to New Turk fur the
purpose of crossing the 005au.
.(Iles. Rutledge, who was 'a ladylike
:woman,. alole.,10nd needing attention,
was dismayed to tlild that, nut haptics
royal blood In her (01ne like the other:;,
she was left silt ll) 1110 101(1 by the
citizens of. Queen .lout. She remained
there; however, till hir husband re•
turned to Amerlea, thea Jolucd him tit
their old house iu Alabnulu, where slie
died only u few weeks ;tiler their
re
0111010..
Oce day ,a gentleman aged forty'.,
well bred and opearently heviu4 pleb
1e, of tnouey, went to Queen Auuo, look.
ed' over the place, expressed Meisel!'
.plensed with it and env(' our that he
intended to settle there. The ladies of
the place soon Ienrued that the new•
cower Was n widower. In a place di
vessel of men the ;nutter of royal
blood when an uuwtu'riea wen WAS
considered suddenly coaxed to be of
overweening imporb.ulce. Every weld
en of marriageable age was in n nut
ter. Every maiden dived into old
chests to get out tiuury that had been
brought front England long before that
she might moderuv're ft' and Wake use
of it to catch the widower.. .
The stranger had not been in Queen
Anne a week before It •was learned
that he was indisposed. 'Miss ('hal
mondelny, who lived opposite hie
house, first because aware of lhls fact
and hastened to send over delicacies
The news cw s rand (10W11 n th( broad
street t Ott un either side of which the
Inge was 1)11118, and everybody, even to
the uttermost ttermost cud of the town, sent
broth or jelly M. fruit Or s
l)
WM other
lelicacv toh
( e invalid
Ilad he consumed ill bo roeeit'ed he
would have, soon died of overeating,
Mt it ie tiuesl9uuable If lie ate any of
t. Ills servants esetelaty tool such u
least as never befurc. The Invalid re•
overed and foetid an acrutnululiun of
'11rtls heat'ily; the 1111111'8 of the d0110re
f the delicacies deer had been sent
dim which filler] a seethe. wiske' bee;
et. At eosin tin lie 15110 111,le he began
tilling 0l) the Indic.':, who had f11vorell
1110 and did h01 11 u:r till he had
hacked e1'01)' one of them in person,
'I'I1le required time. but when liuleli
d 1111) stranger 11164 a mining mem:11M
l).'1' with ceet'y Ilniy in Queen Anne
11016 were very l:ll 111111 001110 t•e:•y
uuug• These he I'arured but (ewe.
hose ul' a marriageable age be crude
list of, and there tens ti0t a day or
n evening that he did not melte as
1(11)' ;'11118 its the hours would admit
was evident to every \venatn in the
;Mage 61,nt ht' was looking tor n wile,
id every unmarried woman ;tae hope
11.
1Vhnt the enamor sltid to theme la
es, what hopes he eeellad 111 cath
can't. ucvet• becau,t e':mnluu property.
lough there was a good deal of spec
etfon as to what fuetuulite spinster
Uuhl secure the prize. At one time
wont(appear atter the bite had been
tzziug fur awhile un a single Cower
at he was about to 0light, but the
ry next day he would he seen seek
g honey Prow a different source.
one horning Mies (lhnlnroudelay 011
The first symptom shown is usual-
ly an itchiness, wit1n11 Is followed by
a slight torus of eruption, which soon
assumes the appearance of little yel-
lowish scales of a circular form, the
mass scales terming a circular space,
hence the term "ringworm." A var-
iable number of these circular
patches may be noticed ou different
parts -of the body,
Treatment, ---It is necessary that
great care be taken to avoid the Mon-
veyance of the virus front the dis-
eased to healthy animals, Where
practicable, it is well to remove all
non-infected animals to non-1111e0Lal
premises. The infected premises
should be disinfected, by thorough-
ly sweeping and dusting, and then
giving a thorough coat: of an ivaeott-
cidc, as a hot 10 Per rent of 0110 of.
the coal ler antlseptlels or carbolic
acid, or a Coat or hot lime wash
with 6 per cent, Carbolic acid. -
Local treatment consists in 000is-
entng 111e scales with warm water
4)d soap, or sweet oil, removing them
n order to expose the Unprotected
nrfaeee of the affected ar
'eas. An
nsecticide, as tincture of iodine
should be applilald 0110 or 958100 daily
until elated. J » 14rORION
. Eights* illi;•
.. 46iWbloli
a
no other can'approech. It hes never 1
s
been pushed bysensational al me
pthode, 1
but has simply gone on effecting relief
and making new donverte, 1
•
rising looked between the slats at the
house opposite. The tl0009 and win
dews were closed, and the premises
seemed deserted, That day each and
every marriageable woman received n
pole, whirl' read as fultlnws:
I have deemed 1114); shied there Is no
royal blend 18 my veins' it Is not seem!,•
1 should unite with the descendant. of a
long,
There notes were signed "Rutledge.
No one could explain what the strenger
Menet by his otraugo conduct tilt one
of them dfeeovere4 that this was the
name of the dnvnlltl Indy who had re
cantly been among them
liar a tlin0 each recipient kept her
Secret but one. after another linnlly
told, and the whole thing (ante o11l
Then 8boy • uutlelwtuod that they
ha,l
,y
one and n1! Leen pnnisb0d for their
heertlessnesa to the WIre of the Iran
they had boned to Match,
Thulrsa ►yr Deeein)er 26
'OA13CARE'P t' WORK
wmI E You I3 EP
For Dick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggleh leiver and goWela•-•
Take Cascarets tonight.
Furled Tongue, Bad Taste, rndiges-
Bon, Sallow' Skin and Miserable Ilead-
aohe., owns from a torpid liver and
710gge4 ,boWele, W!1!011 cause your atone,
.wit to become filled ivibh undigested
food, whioh sours and fornicate like gar.
bage la a swill barrel. That's the first
step to untold misery. -indigestion, foul
eaees, bad 'breath, yellow skin, mental
tears, everything that is horrible and
:tatmeating. A Oaaearet to -night will
give your constipated bowela a thorough
cleansing and straighten you out by
morning, They work while you elect(-
a lfecent box from your druggist will
`'(8p you feeling good for months.
Notice
Rooidonts of the Township 1,f Mulcll
lop who require coal are required to
forward a written request to J. M Gov-
e'nlook who has been appointed Fuel
Controller for the Municipality of Mee.
Killip. Only those who have no wood
or rail femme need apply, as the quan-
tity of coal promised MoKillop is limit
ed,
13y Order of the 0euu0il,
h1. Mudie, Clerk
Tor Freedom and the Right
"THE ALLIES"
1..11...0.
The above is the title of n most
interesting War. Album issued by The
Family Herald. and Weekly Star, of
Montreal..
It
hi brimful- of useful information
from 0080r to Soyer . T re front cover
page is a moat beautiful design am --
bruiting the flees of flags of all th
Allies, It is. a clever( artistic offer
The Album contains the Nage in polar
of all the Attlee. It tells in full th
story of the "trident .luck" and "01
Glory", it gives the date and maser
for entry of each of the allies into the
War. It gives the system of Govern-
ment of each, aslo population, area, etc
ate. It contains the Nations Songs of
Great Britain, ranee and the United
States, a well as a great many of the
popular ongs such as "Tipperary,"
'Long Long Pratt," "Good Byte Broad-
way," "Over There," etc eto. It tort
tains a diary of the war 0(4)00 its com-
mencement up to to time of going to
going to press, with blank space on
which the recipient Wrap fill in fatale,
dates and have the complete history.
The Album is one, you .would buy op
sight at any reasonable price, but is
not for sale. 11 is absolutely free to
all who subscribe to The Family Herald
and Weekly
Star for 0 1919
Y The year-
ly subscription priors is $1.28, We
have
made a (dubbing oon'binntinn
with the Family
Herald and d ono
offer
that great eat Ati eekly with toe Albion and
Nowa for $9,80, The offer of the .Album
is for a Bruited time only. Order 'hoe
and be sure of a 0ony, The Family
Gerald does 'tot cuutiune such an offer
udefinitely. A 8511111)11' of the A1bi.fe.
may be. seen at this ediee.
CHURCH NEWS
ems gad 8r;tile Head are
A11a(t
16 es of °Marge,ex-
epttlose rogltrdhlgeteetln e
where an 845(180606 fee ria,
`'barged Tho rate for ,mall ,'-
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If, Goetz P. P. Early Mafia 8,110 Kist
Mase 111,30, Sunday School 8 p,, m
"Vespers aril 13enedietiot, el the Bless
ed Snorsmont,T p to
St. Tlloneas'
Rev. T. 11, Brown, 1180tur. Sunday
ser0oes 11 a,m and 7 p t4), Sunday
aohoo 12,30 p. n!, Women's 411glicen
Mia*lonary Assoeiatlon, '1'ueelley' 2,30
p.m. 0llildrell'sbl',In011 Saturday 2 p.m,,
1(;0'1'00981011 servicea every TIlllratltly,
0 pen,
•
Methodist•-•
Rev, H . D. Moyer, pastor
-SUNDAY School at 10:00' a.m,
Pnblia cervica 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Prep., Mooting 'Tiulradd y 8, pee
Salvation Army
Lieut, F. W, Leight
Sunday service s-FJoliMeta i1 a, m.
Praia()3 p.m.' --Salvation 7 p,m,-S011
day School 4 'p. n1, -Wednesday -
Public meeting All are welcome,
Hgmondville, Presbyterian
Rev. S` 1'IeLeau pastor, Snitday ser-
vices 11,0.111, and 7 p.m, Bible class
3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p..m; Y.P M,S.,Union 3rd Friday
in the mouth 8' p rsi. Won0ul1Mi8aion-
a!'y Sooiety 3rd Wednesday in' the month
at' 2,30 p;m Ltdioa' Aiil,tnee,eim-
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meat count as tlu t '11ria!nln0 nt reeenl
leers have us -muted. •Fh„ 7pint of
Christmas must ho kept up, Onl.,
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many Here it is -nu ideal gift, for
or.e mid the who's 111)11113' are glue to
be delighted with it, The Youth'(
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comics all new 52 times, a your, tito'i, t
Articles, Receipts, Special Pages an,1
more in quantity for all ages that an)
monthly, magazine gl0'00 in a veal'. A
distinct benefit to all hands, You giv,
cheer, uplift, inspiration end en tort,ait,•
mall; --^711, actual need in these tittles.
The Companion !s still only $2,28 e
year.
Don't miss Graoe i.tichinaud'e Brea,
aerial, Aun0 Exeter, 10 ehapters, begin
uing December 12.
The following appoint offer is made
to new slibseribere,. •
I. The Youtlra r. oloparnon-82 imp,
of 191 g.
2. All the remaining weekly taeuea et
- 1918•
3. The Cofilpaeien llonto Celend",
or (Ore,
All the above for only $2.21; m
yon may include
4, McCall's Magazine --12 faith jot
xnitnb818, All fur only 13 25
The two magnetites may be aunt it
88parete addresses if desired.
If YOUTH'S Willi PAN 101S
Oornmonwealth Ai'(, & St, Paul Sl,
Boston, Mask
Neo Snbeoriptions Received at the
036ee.
First Presbyterian
her, N. 11, L.ukin,.l'ltau,r Sunday
services 1! a.m. and 7 It 4)i, auuday
school 2,30 pen. Prayer meeting, Ale
Thursday, 7.45 p m Women's Miss
tottery Seeie'y•the first I'uesd,iy in each
month at 3 p in, Barbara Kirkman Mis•
Bion Baud lard 'Tuesday' ll) the month at
7.30 p.m, Sunshine llissiou Band
every 21111 :Monthly et 4 15 p m,
MciCitlop 1%rttsbyterian
Rev. D el eet,•'li ....tater duuday
001701080 D,rffe'lcherub 11 a m (Sunday
wheel ll) 1 .11 Pr'1yer meeting Wed -
timidity 8 p.m. women's' 9liasiouary
Society last FFreles, etch mouth at
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h o Presbyterian Y an .
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Sunday service 2,30 pm,. Sunil y
Prayer School .I lop m L raver meotfng
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Rev, 'r E. Sawy 81', ;Tater. Sunday
servlet• 3 30 p,m. Young Po ,it le's Lea -
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