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BABY CHICKS—We can supply you rI TO RENT—Dwelling house, all mod -
with S. C. White Leghorn chicks i ern conveniences, with garage. Cor -
for delivery in June at $10.00 per I her Catharine and Victoria streets.
100, Our leghorns are the famous Apply to Samuel Morton, phone
Barron strain, big hens, heavy lay- I 624r15,
ers of large eggs. We guarantee
100 per cent. safe delivery. Order I
early while the best dates are avail- !WANTED—Rabbits and Groundhogs
able. The Walter Rose Poultry etc., 15c each. R. Laidlaw, phone
Farm. 366J.
FOR SALE -House, two-storey brick
on Diagonal road, ali conveniences. 1
Apply to H. J. Jobb. 3 The first sittings of the Court of
Revision on the Assessment Roll for
FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, '25, motor the Town of Wingham for the year
Al condition newlypainted, mnotor
:1930, will be held at the Town Hall,
Wingham, Ont, on Tuesday evening,
balloon tires. �A real buy. $150 cash. May 27th, 1930 at '8 o'clock.
Apply John Fell, Bluevale, R. R. 1.: Dated at Clerk's Office, Wingbarn
this 15th day of May, 1930.
FOR SALE—Two young Shorthorn W. A. Galbraith, Clerk.
bulls Browndale breeding Also t
Berkshire pigs 6 weeks old from! NOTICEprize-winners at Royal. Chas. Bos-;
man, Bluevale R. 2, phone 618-12.
Citizens of Wingham are requested
to clean their premises before 24th
FOR SALE—Baby Chicks and Hat- of May.
ching eggs, O.A.C. Barred Rocks at By Order
$18.00 per 100 and S. C. W. Leg Sanitary Inspector.
horns at $17.00, for May. Eggs-
$5.00 per 100. Above prices at the
farm. Reduction on large quantities. 1
NOTICE
All eggs set in our incubators ort AUCTION SALE
sold for hatching are produced
from our own hens on our own
farm. Although our prices may be
a little higher than you can buy
elsewhere, they are worth many
times the difference. I can also
supply Royal brooder stoves, feed-
ers and waterers. If you are in
need of any of these, better see
what we. have. C. G. Campbell, R.
R. 2, Auburn, Phone Blyth 10-24.
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VOR SALE—Part lot 28, con 4, East
Wawanosh, containing 12 acres, on
main road, 3 miles from Auburn.
Jas. Woods, Auburn.
FOR SALE — Barred Rock Baby
Chicks $16.00 per hundred; White
Leghorn Baby Chicks $14,00 per
hundred. Two hundred or over of
either kinds, $1.00 per hundred less.
Hatching eggs. $5.00 per hundred.
Custom hatching done, four cents
per egg or four hundred set for
$15.00. New and second hand in-
cubators and brooders at bargain
prices. Get your order in now and
get: delivery when you want them.
I have increased my hatching cap-
acity. Call, write or phone Duncan
Kennedy, Whitechurch, Ont. Phone
611r42..
Take notice that Thomas Fells, the
undersigned auctioneer, has received
!instructions from Mrs. Ed. Hawkins,
;to sell by public auction at her house,
:on Edward Street, Wingham, Ont., at
!two o'clock on
p SATURDAY, MAT 17th
The Following:
3 beds and springs, . mattress, 2
dressers, 3 rugs, 2 carpets, parlor ta-
ble, hall rack, leather couch, rocking
chairs, morns chair, cupboard, Kit-
chen table and chairs, writing desk,
furnacette heater, coal oil stove and
oven, washing machine and wringer,
wash stand and stool, dishes, garden
tools, kitchen utensils.
Terris—Cash.
Thos. Fells Auctioneer.
FOR: SALE -7 Yearling ewe lambs.
Apply to W. Jeffrey, R. 4, Wing -
ham, phone 618r6.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Geo. D. Fortune and family
wish to thank their friends and neigh-
bors for their many acts of kindness
and sympathy during their recent be-
reavement, also the Salem 'choir for
I their kindness in helping with the mu
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sic. They appreciate, too, the kind
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I ness of the High School, the Salem
Ladies' Aid, and others in sending
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FOR SALE—Lawn mower in first-
class condition. Cheap for quick.
sale. Apply to Advance -Tithes of-
fice.
TO RENT Pastore, 95 acres grass,
good spring creek through. Apply
to Albert Fitzpatrick,
FOR SALE—A number of sucking
pigs, also quantity of potatoes. Ap-
ply to Jas, E, Baird, Glenannan.
TO RENT—House with Garage. AU
modern conveniences, centrally lo-
cated, Possession .the 10th of May.
Apply to A. J. Ross, ° Wingham.
TO RENT—Apartment. Apply to W.
J. Greer.
"1'O RENT—Rooms. Apply to John
Galbraith..
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silt with ;.hauscwork pate time each
day. Phone 349.
Consulting Engineer
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al Engineer and Land Surveyor, As
aoc"rate Member Engineering Institute
+of Canada. ;Office, Seaforth, Ont.
WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
HE FOUND NO EQUAL 1
OF SARGON ABROAD
"A sluggish liver brought on con
stipation that made me a slave to put,
gatives, My digestion went to pieces
and I wasn't free of sour stomach
HARRY E. ROSE
day or night. In a week's time after
I started Sargon my 'liver was func-
tioning right and my digestion was
perfect. I eat now with more relish
than I have since I was a soldier in
the field. Every trace of dizziness
and headaches have disappeared and
my sleep is wonderfully improved. I:
have taken medicines in England,
Egypt, South Africa and Canada dur-
ing the eight years I served in, the
British Army but I never found any
that approached the Sargon treat-
ment."—Harry E. Rose, Box 151,
Long Branch, Ont.
Sargon may be obtained in Wing-
ham at McKibbon's Drug Store.
Mr. Everett Henderson, of Spring-
field, Ohio, is spending a few days
with his parents, in town.
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For Women
In the following makes F
Tred-Rite, Perkins, Camille,
pl Arch Master, and several others �!
we might mention, KU
Never in the history of our
store have we shown so many ei
and so beautiful designs. Prices
from =
$2.95 to $9.00 PER PAIR
And in addition to the above
THE PEST SHOE OF ALL,
namely: —
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The Enna Jettick
We are pleased beyond mea-
sure with the wonderful recep-
tion the women of these parts
are according ENNA JETTICK
SHOES, but this is not to be
wondered at, seeing that these•
shoes contain everything a good
shoe should consist of, namely:
Superior Quality, Beautiful Ap-
pearrace and PERFECT FIT.
In fact we again make the
claim • and are prepared to back
it uR with the goods in every
case
▪ WE CAN FIT ANY NORM-
AL FOOT, NO MATTER
■
HOW SMALL, NO MATTER E
HOW . LARGE.
Listen to - the Enna Jettick
Songbirdwho will entertain you
EVERY TUESDAY at 9 p.m.
(Eastern Standard time) over
WEAF and associated stations.
W. H. WILLIS
Phone 129, Wingham
i_ The only- store in this part of m
t Ontario where you can buy
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MisContinued from Page One) Ji
s Consitt read the minutes of
the last annual Presbyterial meeting, , p
which were approved as read.
As the delegates and visitors were, _r
counted the roll call was taken by orij
-
der of auxiliaries, young women's or- 0
ganizations, C.G.I.T., Mission and
13aDy tsanas,
300, representing 138 organizations. ;
Mrs. Greer gave a most interesting
financial statement, stating that 22
auxiliaries exceeded their allocation,
17 auxiliaries reached their allott-'`
anent and many others almost reach-
ed the ideal. She spoke of some wo-
anen who walked two miles to their,
thankoffering meeting through slush
and bad roads. They did this because
they loved to do it for 'Others.' They
gave more than money. They gave
their service. It is this spirit of de-
lighting td give. "We want all our
women to have this spirit, and then
we shall be able to say with the
Psalmist, that 'our cup runneth over.'
I4liss Consitt received ,and read
many letters of condolence and sytn-;
pathy of Mrs. Mollard.
The following officers were elect-
ed:—
Past President, Mrs. J. E. Hogg;
Clinton; President, Mrs. W. P. Lane,
Seaforth; 1st vice president, Mrs, T.
Gibson, Wroxeter; 2nd vice president,
Mrs. F. Fowler, Clinton; 3rd .,vice
president, Mrs. R. Wightman, Wing-
ham; 4th vice president, Mrs. An-
thony, 'Thames Road; recording sec-
retary, Miss A. E. Consitt, Hensall;
corr. secretary, Mrs. A. W. Barker,
Brussels; treasurer, Mrs. Moorhouse,
Exeter, sec'y Christian Stewardship,
Mrs. Greer, Wingham; sec'y Y. W.
work, Mrs. F. Irwin, ,Centralia; IvIis,
'Bands and Baby Bands, Mrs, Scobie,
Belgrave; sec'y Associate Helpers,
Mrs. Conner, Kippen; strangers' sec.,
Mrs. Forrester, Londesboro; supply
sec., Mrs. Colclough, tl.yth; assistant
supply sec., Mrs. Veneer, Clinton;
literature sec., Miss Southcott, Exe-
ter; Missionary Monthly sec., Mrs. A.
E. Doan, Clinton; press sec,, Miss A.
C. Lawrence, Seaforth; Temperance
sec., Miss Jean Murray, Exeter. Mem-
bers without portfolio, Mrs.. Jas.
Hamilton, Goderich; Mrs. 'Wilson,
Wingham; Mrs. Colbourne, Goderich.
Rev. Mr. Stobie, of Belgrave,
brought greetings from the Pr'sby-
f over
Special Bargains
Slightly used Gramaphones in Ei
upright and Console modelsin
perfect mechanical condition, _
from $17.50 up. Write for i.
photos and order blanks. Li
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Men wanted to train — Few
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practical, garage Mechanics, Elec-
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laying and Drafting—Guaranteed.
Free employment service. Write
today for free information.
COMMERCIAI ENGINEERING
SCHOOLS
57 Queen W., Toronto.
Group. We hope that' every auxiliary
will soon be mothering a C.G.I.T.
group.
During the afternoon the memorial
Service was conducted by Mrs. Clarke
(Ways and .customs to these sojourners
in Canada. Christianity: it a very
!practical work. There is not a finer
bit of work for the United Church,
'bit
be a friend to stub people and help
• them,
I The tone of the East End is much
(unproved. Many little Christians,
when they become Christian, they
want to be of service to someone else:
There is also much improvement
!along the lines of education. 'When
'the Mission started there was not one
in the East End who had passed the
Entrance examination but now there
'are sixteen who have entered the high.
school and six pupils, have received
their permanent second class certifi-
cates and one of these is being sent
as a representative to the Internation-
al Sunday School Convention in Tor-
onto.
She told of another girl who was
clerking in a store and who got an
edudation by going to night school
and business college, obtaining an ed-
ucation. She taught in a school on
the prairie and taught- the children
all the •Bible stories she knew and
all the hymns she knew and one day
asked the farmers to bring their cars.
and took all the children six miles
to a church and this minister said he
would come and preach for them in
their little school.
Another girl won a gold medal for
oratory in Saskatchewan on the sub-
ject, "Canada's Greatest Need.".
We all feel we are better acquain-
ted with this field in our home land.
Miss Consitt gave the correspond -
in secretary's report: It is a matter
of great satisfaction to be able to
present to you this our fourth annual
statistical report and to think. I have
the honors of presenting the best an-
nual report that has ever been given
of the United Presbyterial of Huron
County. Out of the eight Presbyter-
ials in London Conference Branch,
Huron was the only one to report
an increase in money and an increase
in membership. We have 62 auxil-
iaries with a membership of 2,271, an
increase of 98.
We have 1 Y.W. Auxiliary, 9 C.G.
I.T. Groups, 17 Baby Bands and 14
Mission Circles, having a member-
ship of 1,429.
She told the story -of the year in a
story form, using a river. In Huron
county flows a mighty river, a river
with 62 .tributaries, representing our
62 Auxiliaries. Tracing these tribut-
aries toward their sources we find
that these tributaries are fed by smal-
ler tributaries, representing our 14
Mission Circles and 9 C.G.I.T. groups.
Then if we follow these larger tribu-
taries farther towards their sources
we find that 35 of them are fed by
streamlets, representing our 35 mis-
sion bands. Following farther on to-
wards their sources we find that 17
of these tributaries have at their
sources, clear, sparkling, rippling
bubbling springs of Purity—the Baby
Bands, She closed by saying that our
Auxiliaries are also distributing agen-
cies carryingseeds of loving thoughts
in books and missionary literature
and plants of loving deeds in acts of
kindness, from one part of a commun-
ity to another, sometimes from one
continent to another.
The Missionary Monthly Secretary,
Mrs. A. E. Doan, reported as follows:
We thank you who so loyally sup-
of Goderich and Miss Forman of Re- ported our most wonderful magazine.
gine. brought a wonderful message. This is your paper, published solely
8 for your benefit .
Hensall Auxiliary sent an invitation , for the use of every
for the Presbyterial to meet with Christian woman within the great Un
them. in' 1931, It was unanimously ac- ited Church of Canada. Every ineni-
cepted. ber a subscriber, is our slogan this
iAssociate Helpers' 100
year, or atopy in every home, Duff's.
Church in . McKillop, takes seven
Missionary. Monthlies more than their
membership—Egtuondville took sev-
enteen more.
It was advised to read, mark it and
pass it -on to your friends. Do not
leave all the canvassing for your M.
M. secretary, everyone read it and
tell your friends. Last year there
were 1,328 subscribers, while this
year we have 1,428, an increase of
100.
Mrs. Irwin, Young Women's Sec-
retary, said there were many encour-
aging features and many reasons for
thanksgiving. We are glad to report
an increase in membership, in atten-
dance at meetings and in the number
of meetings held. '" It is our desire
members; $7.00; twenty-four auxiliar-
ies have Associatesecretary; six'
more than last year. Thereought to
be sixty Assoc. Helpers' Secretaries
'because there are onl3 two auxiliaries
where every woman in the church is
1a member of the W.M.S.
Miss. Forman
We missionaries, when we come,
you expect us to give an account of
our stewardship. Regina has a popu-
lation of 60,000 of which 7,000 are
mostly from the southeast of Europe
land, who spoke twenty-three differ
eat languages.
IThese people are not heathen but
their churches have not given them
as full a revelation of Christ as, we
have. We have 12 - churches in the
East end of Regula. This Greek. that th ey tray be led i1nto, new paths .■ .
Thursday, May 15th, 1930.
We sell
genuine
LEE -?Of
SHOES.We have applicatio blanks
fcar the
FLEET FOOT
ATHLETIC CLUB
Our new stock of Fleet Foot Shoes
is ready. Many new styles, colors
and features. Drop in and see them.
We promise you perfect fit.
We also have application blanks for
the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Just
fill out one of these forms and mail
it, and you will get a handsome
membership button and certificate;
and the Fleet Foot Sports Review
will be mailed to you each month.
W. J. GREER
The Good Shoe Store
the Huron. Presbyterial of the W.M.S.
of the United Church of Canada now
assembled in our 4th convention do
hereby express' our thanks to Him,
who hath been our: help, strength and
Defender for all the blessings and
answered prayers of the. past years.
Be it therefore resolved that we con-
tinue to seek His guidance in ourmissionary work in this very critical
period in many of our foreign lands,
believing that Snore things are
wrought br prayer` than this' world
dreams of.' . 'We would extend syn!pathy to the friends and relatives of
our beloved president, Mrs,Mollard,
and all other deceased members of
our Presbyterial. We would also ex -tend our best wishes for a speedy and
complete,recovery,to health of MrsHogg, our Past President, and Mrs.
Colboatrne, our Temperance secretary,
who -at present are laid on beds of
sickness, and that we seek to perpetu-
ate the memory of our deceased
workers by more earnestly and wor-
thily seeking' to carry out the last
command of their. piaster and ours,
'Go ye into all the wrld,'
"Whereas at the 'present tune rt
seems impossible to promote the
Temperance movement by legislation,therefore be it resolved 'that we, the
members of the W.M.S., heartily endorse in every way we can any edu-
cation campaign which may be laun-
ched either by our church or by theWC.T.U, showing the evil effects of
alcohol upon the bodies, mindsds and
souls of mankid,"
"Resolved that we record our
thanksgiving . and satisfaction that a
Bill entitld the":King Bill has been
brought into the Federl House—said
Pill being for the prevention of grant-
ing of clearance papers to vessels en-
igaged inthe carrying of beverage al-
cohol into any country in contravene,tion of its laws. Whereas the W.M,W.M.Sis' an organization which has for its
object the furtherance of the. kingdom of God upon the earth and as webelieve one of the greatest hindranc-
es, if not thegreatest hindrance be
the liquor traffic.
"Therefore be it resolved, that we,the members of Huron Presbyterial
affirm that we are unalterably oppos-
ed to all forms of control or regula-
tion of the liquor traffic, believing
that the only effective and' righteoussolution of the problem is the total
prohibition of the manufacture and
ale of beverage alcohol."
``I Was Skinny andPPYTired• New Pe .
Gain 1 Lbs.ed 1
"Had tired; feeling, nopep. But Ironized "Yeastgave me pep; much
stronger. Gained 11 lbs.
Boils. and pimples dis-
gappeared." = Mack Lat-toria.Amazin • new Ironized Yeast adds.
5to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Changes
"skinny," weak body to strong, welldeveloped form all admire. Blotchy
skin gets clear and rosy like magic.
Nervousness, indigestion, constipation • disappear overnight. Sound
sleep. New pep from very first dayTwo great tonics in one—special,weight-building Malt Yeast and
strengthening Iron. Pleasant, littletablets. Far stronger than unmedi-
cated yeast; Results in '' time. Noyeasty taste. No gas.
Dont be skinny, weak, unattrac-
tive. Get Tronized Yast from drug-
ist today. Feel great tomorrow.
Money' back from ,maiuufacturer if
not delighted with quick results.
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Church d Protestant, and they are of service and that some of thein EGGS shall ■ /
very "reverent. respond to the call .to life service in •
tutu some specific form of missionary
tery and conduucted the installation I Miss. Forman told the story of I
service for the new officers. Mr. Sco- their miesion started in Regina East work, j
bie extended sympathy to us in thea End. A little girl came home and tuft's. Andrew gave her report on
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loss we have sustained in the death 'of found a man there whom she was to the supply work, in■
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Mrs, Scobie resented a most beau-
Mrs. Mollard, our President.: He said,, marry (to please her father), : Some P ■
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that in the singing of the hymn, 'women belonging to .the Metropole- tiful report. The annual membership ■ ■
"Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus," we tan Church said, we are trying to is 639 with life members 177, making •
gain a new impetus. help the children who have to marry a total of 816. This shows an increase
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The C.G.I.T. secretary gave a pro- in their childhood in foreign lands, of. 302 in tnernbership • Potatoes for sale. Open Saturday Evenings..
raising report. There are nine C.G. why not try to help thein here in our Up to date there are 85 Mission ■
having an average attendance of -106, the women of the other churches in ren connected definitely with the
'Regina: itta met and decided to form a work of our W.M.S. 51 i e 1
They held 72 meetings of missionary r g" , d
, the East
nature and contributed 69,20` They ;mission n ; End, rid, 1916. So The closing words were given by
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studied the hook, "Heroes from Our they got a house which they hoped M, s Wilson of Wingham and MSis • ■
LT. organizations with 140 members, own Canada. So • these women, with Bands in active work with 900 child -
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Horde Land," which has created a 1 would prove to be "A House by the Parrnan closed the meeting with ■
st. Wingham Side of the Road," to be a `tend to
great deal of intere gf " Drayer.
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Wmgham, Branch!
Ehont 166.
C.G.LT, affiliated Bel rave Society:the assersby and that the missionary Resolutions presented at W.M.S, ; ■
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. E.:Pot-
ter wish to thank all those who did
assist in any way during the long ill-
ness and death of our beloved amoth-
er; also thankful for the beautiful.
wreath sent by the. U.F.O.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. John Hutchison wish
to sincerely thank all kind friends and
neighbors, also the Rev. Mr, Pollock,
and Women's Institute, for kind help
i and sympathy in the loss of their
home and contents,
Pineapple Dessert
i cup cooked rice
a ib. marshmallows
1 cup canned pineapple
} pint cream whipped
Mix the cooked rice, pineapple and
marshmallow. When cool add the
cream, whipped, folding it in gently,
Chili, garnish with cherries.
GEORGE. WILLIAMS
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Official
C. N. It, Watch Inspector
Repairing Our Specialty,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone 5., Opp, uteri Hotel,
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WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
HE FOUND NO EQUAL 1
OF SARGON ABROAD
"A sluggish liver brought on con
stipation that made me a slave to put,
gatives, My digestion went to pieces
and I wasn't free of sour stomach
HARRY E. ROSE
day or night. In a week's time after
I started Sargon my 'liver was func-
tioning right and my digestion was
perfect. I eat now with more relish
than I have since I was a soldier in
the field. Every trace of dizziness
and headaches have disappeared and
my sleep is wonderfully improved. I:
have taken medicines in England,
Egypt, South Africa and Canada dur-
ing the eight years I served in, the
British Army but I never found any
that approached the Sargon treat-
ment."—Harry E. Rose, Box 151,
Long Branch, Ont.
Sargon may be obtained in Wing-
ham at McKibbon's Drug Store.
Mr. Everett Henderson, of Spring-
field, Ohio, is spending a few days
with his parents, in town.
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Beautiful Shoes p.
For Women
In the following makes F
Tred-Rite, Perkins, Camille,
pl Arch Master, and several others �!
we might mention, KU
Never in the history of our
store have we shown so many ei
and so beautiful designs. Prices
from =
$2.95 to $9.00 PER PAIR
And in addition to the above
THE PEST SHOE OF ALL,
namely: —
ITI
The Enna Jettick
We are pleased beyond mea-
sure with the wonderful recep-
tion the women of these parts
are according ENNA JETTICK
SHOES, but this is not to be
wondered at, seeing that these•
shoes contain everything a good
shoe should consist of, namely:
Superior Quality, Beautiful Ap-
pearrace and PERFECT FIT.
In fact we again make the
claim • and are prepared to back
it uR with the goods in every
case
▪ WE CAN FIT ANY NORM-
AL FOOT, NO MATTER
■
HOW SMALL, NO MATTER E
HOW . LARGE.
Listen to - the Enna Jettick
Songbirdwho will entertain you
EVERY TUESDAY at 9 p.m.
(Eastern Standard time) over
WEAF and associated stations.
W. H. WILLIS
Phone 129, Wingham
i_ The only- store in this part of m
t Ontario where you can buy
ENNA JETTICK SHOES
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s Consitt read the minutes of
the last annual Presbyterial meeting, , p
which were approved as read.
As the delegates and visitors were, _r
counted the roll call was taken by orij
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der of auxiliaries, young women's or- 0
ganizations, C.G.I.T., Mission and
13aDy tsanas,
300, representing 138 organizations. ;
Mrs. Greer gave a most interesting
financial statement, stating that 22
auxiliaries exceeded their allocation,
17 auxiliaries reached their allott-'`
anent and many others almost reach-
ed the ideal. She spoke of some wo-
anen who walked two miles to their,
thankoffering meeting through slush
and bad roads. They did this because
they loved to do it for 'Others.' They
gave more than money. They gave
their service. It is this spirit of de-
lighting td give. "We want all our
women to have this spirit, and then
we shall be able to say with the
Psalmist, that 'our cup runneth over.'
I4liss Consitt received ,and read
many letters of condolence and sytn-;
pathy of Mrs. Mollard.
The following officers were elect-
ed:—
Past President, Mrs. J. E. Hogg;
Clinton; President, Mrs. W. P. Lane,
Seaforth; 1st vice president, Mrs, T.
Gibson, Wroxeter; 2nd vice president,
Mrs. F. Fowler, Clinton; 3rd .,vice
president, Mrs. R. Wightman, Wing-
ham; 4th vice president, Mrs. An-
thony, 'Thames Road; recording sec-
retary, Miss A. E. Consitt, Hensall;
corr. secretary, Mrs. A. W. Barker,
Brussels; treasurer, Mrs. Moorhouse,
Exeter, sec'y Christian Stewardship,
Mrs. Greer, Wingham; sec'y Y. W.
work, Mrs. F. Irwin, ,Centralia; IvIis,
'Bands and Baby Bands, Mrs, Scobie,
Belgrave; sec'y Associate Helpers,
Mrs. Conner, Kippen; strangers' sec.,
Mrs. Forrester, Londesboro; supply
sec., Mrs. Colclough, tl.yth; assistant
supply sec., Mrs. Veneer, Clinton;
literature sec., Miss Southcott, Exe-
ter; Missionary Monthly sec., Mrs. A.
E. Doan, Clinton; press sec,, Miss A.
C. Lawrence, Seaforth; Temperance
sec., Miss Jean Murray, Exeter. Mem-
bers without portfolio, Mrs.. Jas.
Hamilton, Goderich; Mrs. 'Wilson,
Wingham; Mrs. Colbourne, Goderich.
Rev. Mr. Stobie, of Belgrave,
brought greetings from the Pr'sby-
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During the afternoon the memorial
Service was conducted by Mrs. Clarke
(Ways and .customs to these sojourners
in Canada. Christianity: it a very
!practical work. There is not a finer
bit of work for the United Church,
'bit
be a friend to stub people and help
• them,
I The tone of the East End is much
(unproved. Many little Christians,
when they become Christian, they
want to be of service to someone else:
There is also much improvement
!along the lines of education. 'When
'the Mission started there was not one
in the East End who had passed the
Entrance examination but now there
'are sixteen who have entered the high.
school and six pupils, have received
their permanent second class certifi-
cates and one of these is being sent
as a representative to the Internation-
al Sunday School Convention in Tor-
onto.
She told of another girl who was
clerking in a store and who got an
edudation by going to night school
and business college, obtaining an ed-
ucation. She taught in a school on
the prairie and taught- the children
all the •Bible stories she knew and
all the hymns she knew and one day
asked the farmers to bring their cars.
and took all the children six miles
to a church and this minister said he
would come and preach for them in
their little school.
Another girl won a gold medal for
oratory in Saskatchewan on the sub-
ject, "Canada's Greatest Need.".
We all feel we are better acquain-
ted with this field in our home land.
Miss Consitt gave the correspond -
in secretary's report: It is a matter
of great satisfaction to be able to
present to you this our fourth annual
statistical report and to think. I have
the honors of presenting the best an-
nual report that has ever been given
of the United Presbyterial of Huron
County. Out of the eight Presbyter-
ials in London Conference Branch,
Huron was the only one to report
an increase in money and an increase
in membership. We have 62 auxil-
iaries with a membership of 2,271, an
increase of 98.
We have 1 Y.W. Auxiliary, 9 C.G.
I.T. Groups, 17 Baby Bands and 14
Mission Circles, having a member-
ship of 1,429.
She told the story -of the year in a
story form, using a river. In Huron
county flows a mighty river, a river
with 62 .tributaries, representing our
62 Auxiliaries. Tracing these tribut-
aries toward their sources we find
that these tributaries are fed by smal-
ler tributaries, representing our 14
Mission Circles and 9 C.G.I.T. groups.
Then if we follow these larger tribu-
taries farther towards their sources
we find that 35 of them are fed by
streamlets, representing our 35 mis-
sion bands. Following farther on to-
wards their sources we find that 17
of these tributaries have at their
sources, clear, sparkling, rippling
bubbling springs of Purity—the Baby
Bands, She closed by saying that our
Auxiliaries are also distributing agen-
cies carryingseeds of loving thoughts
in books and missionary literature
and plants of loving deeds in acts of
kindness, from one part of a commun-
ity to another, sometimes from one
continent to another.
The Missionary Monthly Secretary,
Mrs. A. E. Doan, reported as follows:
We thank you who so loyally sup-
of Goderich and Miss Forman of Re- ported our most wonderful magazine.
gine. brought a wonderful message. This is your paper, published solely
8 for your benefit .
Hensall Auxiliary sent an invitation , for the use of every
for the Presbyterial to meet with Christian woman within the great Un
them. in' 1931, It was unanimously ac- ited Church of Canada. Every ineni-
cepted. ber a subscriber, is our slogan this
iAssociate Helpers' 100
year, or atopy in every home, Duff's.
Church in . McKillop, takes seven
Missionary. Monthlies more than their
membership—Egtuondville took sev-
enteen more.
It was advised to read, mark it and
pass it -on to your friends. Do not
leave all the canvassing for your M.
M. secretary, everyone read it and
tell your friends. Last year there
were 1,328 subscribers, while this
year we have 1,428, an increase of
100.
Mrs. Irwin, Young Women's Sec-
retary, said there were many encour-
aging features and many reasons for
thanksgiving. We are glad to report
an increase in membership, in atten-
dance at meetings and in the number
of meetings held. '" It is our desire
members; $7.00; twenty-four auxiliar-
ies have Associatesecretary; six'
more than last year. Thereought to
be sixty Assoc. Helpers' Secretaries
'because there are onl3 two auxiliaries
where every woman in the church is
1a member of the W.M.S.
Miss. Forman
We missionaries, when we come,
you expect us to give an account of
our stewardship. Regina has a popu-
lation of 60,000 of which 7,000 are
mostly from the southeast of Europe
land, who spoke twenty-three differ
eat languages.
IThese people are not heathen but
their churches have not given them
as full a revelation of Christ as, we
have. We have 12 - churches in the
East end of Regula. This Greek. that th ey tray be led i1nto, new paths .■ .
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the Huron. Presbyterial of the W.M.S.
of the United Church of Canada now
assembled in our 4th convention do
hereby express' our thanks to Him,
who hath been our: help, strength and
Defender for all the blessings and
answered prayers of the. past years.
Be it therefore resolved that we con-
tinue to seek His guidance in ourmissionary work in this very critical
period in many of our foreign lands,
believing that Snore things are
wrought br prayer` than this' world
dreams of.' . 'We would extend syn!pathy to the friends and relatives of
our beloved president, Mrs,Mollard,
and all other deceased members of
our Presbyterial. We would also ex -tend our best wishes for a speedy and
complete,recovery,to health of MrsHogg, our Past President, and Mrs.
Colboatrne, our Temperance secretary,
who -at present are laid on beds of
sickness, and that we seek to perpetu-
ate the memory of our deceased
workers by more earnestly and wor-
thily seeking' to carry out the last
command of their. piaster and ours,
'Go ye into all the wrld,'
"Whereas at the 'present tune rt
seems impossible to promote the
Temperance movement by legislation,therefore be it resolved 'that we, the
members of the W.M.S., heartily endorse in every way we can any edu-
cation campaign which may be laun-
ched either by our church or by theWC.T.U, showing the evil effects of
alcohol upon the bodies, mindsds and
souls of mankid,"
"Resolved that we record our
thanksgiving . and satisfaction that a
Bill entitld the":King Bill has been
brought into the Federl House—said
Pill being for the prevention of grant-
ing of clearance papers to vessels en-
igaged inthe carrying of beverage al-
cohol into any country in contravene,tion of its laws. Whereas the W.M,W.M.Sis' an organization which has for its
object the furtherance of the. kingdom of God upon the earth and as webelieve one of the greatest hindranc-
es, if not thegreatest hindrance be
the liquor traffic.
"Therefore be it resolved, that we,the members of Huron Presbyterial
affirm that we are unalterably oppos-
ed to all forms of control or regula-
tion of the liquor traffic, believing
that the only effective and' righteoussolution of the problem is the total
prohibition of the manufacture and
ale of beverage alcohol."
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Church d Protestant, and they are of service and that some of thein EGGS shall ■ /
very "reverent. respond to the call .to life service in •
tutu some specific form of missionary
tery and conduucted the installation I Miss. Forman told the story of I
service for the new officers. Mr. Sco- their miesion started in Regina East work, j
bie extended sympathy to us in thea End. A little girl came home and tuft's. Andrew gave her report on
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loss we have sustained in the death 'of found a man there whom she was to the supply work, in■
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Mrs, Scobie resented a most beau-
Mrs. Mollard, our President.: He said,, marry (to please her father), : Some P ■
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that in the singing of the hymn, 'women belonging to .the Metropole- tiful report. The annual membership ■ ■
"Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus," we tan Church said, we are trying to is 639 with life members 177, making •
gain a new impetus. help the children who have to marry a total of 816. This shows an increase
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The C.G.I.T. secretary gave a pro- in their childhood in foreign lands, of. 302 in tnernbership • Potatoes for sale. Open Saturday Evenings..
raising report. There are nine C.G. why not try to help thein here in our Up to date there are 85 Mission ■
having an average attendance of -106, the women of the other churches in ren connected definitely with the
'Regina: itta met and decided to form a work of our W.M.S. 51 i e 1
They held 72 meetings of missionary r g" , d
, the East
nature and contributed 69,20` They ;mission n ; End, rid, 1916. So The closing words were given by
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studied the hook, "Heroes from Our they got a house which they hoped M, s Wilson of Wingham and MSis • ■
LT. organizations with 140 members, own Canada. So • these women, with Bands in active work with 900 child -
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Horde Land," which has created a 1 would prove to be "A House by the Parrnan closed the meeting with ■
st. Wingham Side of the Road," to be a `tend to
great deal of intere gf " Drayer.
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Ehont 166.
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