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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-02-05, Page 5yyyI i 4{ iEl ill -11 '•I n>pt wu 1 ,',11111 44,E ,1114l0 li Ill Ill Ull .14 1 no stalim rli Ioil 041 • rrOblile Kola Pipes, r gul $11.00„ Special 419; iii French ISiriait i Cron. }}e, Pules, Regular 50c I Sped .I,1 at 29e ii A 20% I $SCUM' i Pipes,all prices 1 $2.501 O $5.00 :,, gi at 20 Per Cent. I,l,ij count. 2. _ --Our Everyday Cut Prices Save You Money c i1 [rug Store Stare Wisazhaaaaa,, Ont. Phone 53 '111I10111141115111111111+iiiIIMMIIl,a1111111111lullh±ill' 10211 II t I111111I 11141111111111N21114111M111 111; 5 Micas GertrudeMarti: 110.01e after $Peilclutg friends in Toronto. Sorry to bear that Chester 'Taylor's litt,e girl who is sick with pneumonia is not very well at„tinzi of writing, ' Sorry to hear that Mr. ,Norman "l'hompsort's little boy who 'fell from Silo steps to cement floor is not feel- liau very )yelp - W4 hope he will soora ne alright again', Mr, C. J.N'iartnti has purchased, ]ntt1r111e for •grinding alfalfa hay and is at present running it and can make a fine job. , 1vliss Winnie Haines visited at Mr. George Mcoberts, one. day recently. Sorry to hear that Mrs, John Ma- son is not very well at present. We hope soon to see her around again. Glad to sec . Mr. John Jamieson who was laid tip with the cold, is able to be around again. A few from this locality and a sleigh laod from Donnybrook attend- ed the party at William Sillips near Dungannon, All had a good time fot Billy is a jolly good fellow, EVERYBODY'S COLUMN APPLICATIONS—Will 'be received for Secretary of the Turriberry. Ag -,i ricultural Society up till noon, Mon- I day, February 9th. I. T. Wright,' President. WANTED -A dependable ,salesman. for our Trees and .Shrubs Free equipment, liberal pay. Applicant must be a hustler and absolutely honest. Welland Nursery Co., Welland Ont. UCT ION SALE—Valuable Farm' '-bele and Implements, at Lot 13,. Ma 8,, Turnberry, at r o'clock on' Monday, February 9111 See, s. John R. Adair, Prop., • T. R, Ben- nett; . Auct, DURING FEBRUARY. ONLY —I will supply the paper, and paper any ordinary room up to tox12 for $6.00. You have a wonderful varie- ty to choose from at this price. Call, me at 228 and I will ...be glad to show you samples. Elmer' Wilkin - ;has rottnr•tned a week with LOCAL ITEMS Ship via Dominion E cpress. Prompt Telegraph Service, Canadian : Pacific,: Railway Tickets. Rhone 47. G. L. Mrs. William Johnston of Lucknow, underwent an operation in. Wingham General Hospital. We are glad. to say. „she is steadily improving.I Mr. H. A. McCall was f H • stilton, renewing acquaintances this week, Hamilton is all right . but FOR SALE—Chevrolet, in A I con- dition, a snap, as it roust be' sold .;before March 1st.,, regardless of 'cost. Robt. Groves. Are You Ready For Spring? A:1 kinds of Tailoring solicited from people who want good fitting clothing, with . which.: the Best up to Date Styles and Durability are com- bined,at moderate prices,'A. W. Webster, the' Tailor TJp-Stairs over The Advance .Times Office. Ia' I?1,1'13L "caoolr REPOT T School Report for Januar)r;' Totai 65o,1ionors 487,pass 39P. S, IV` K. ling 5'7p; V. l.,,entnox 575 N,.. Taylor 562; E. McKay 537; .L, hors- per 485; M, Mitchell 4.76;. Lepard 173; R. Copeland 466; O. [loinuth 463; G. Snell 462; C. Deans 457; M. Cart' 455; 4),, l'elerilaan 44o; T. Gib- son 440; C. Coutts 432; A. Vint 428 L. Ross 409; Margaret Mitchell 400 Geo, A.Ilen 389, I . Sonrcrs ;488; I. McGee 379; M. 1tednlond 372; W. Go rney 363; C. Pilon 323; 'C. Carr iso; L. Smith ao3; F. Carter 278; R. Sutton 242; V. James 230, A. L. Posliff, Principal, Jr, IV Total 585, honors 438. 1 P, Tlannali 5x1; N; Coutts 506; J, Tiffin 474; J. McKibbon 458; M. King 455; Al Sriell 448; \T. Pilon 443; J. Dinsley 442; 33. ,Fox 434.; M. " McBlain 432; W. Angus 419; C. '1''hair 408; P. McCraclken 395; G. Young 393; J; Thompson 388; Fh Dickson `386; J. Beattie 380; L. Hayden 367; R. Mc- Donald 356; J. Ellaeott 356; N. Rin- toul 334; K. Smith 314; E, Brae 287; I. Smith 2S1; C. Blatchford. 248; A, Coutts 230; E. Stoakley 189; M. Tem- pleman 115-. B. H. Reynolds, teacher; Sr. Ill Max 610, Honors 457, pass 366-- E, 'Reid 453; J. Copeland 51z; 1. Nor- trop 509; A, Loutitt 503; J..Bracken- bury 487; G. Welwood 482; E. Mc Ginnis 477; N. Dow 473; W. 'Dow 470; J. Mitchell 461; J. Carr 461; B. Walker 457;• R, IBastie 456; 3. Lepard 150; A. Hammond 4:41; 0; Tiffin 4227; A, Stokes' 411; C. Fry 405;r: E. Ho- rntith 392; M. Clark. 39I; F. Skelding! 386; M. Campbell 368; J. Angus 367; E. Jurbrigg.366; G° Davidson 334; R. Harrison 321; S. Campbell. 311; B. Mitchell 282; P. Campbell 271; S. Ro- berson 266; F. Hopper 258; M. Mason 253; I. Sutton. 178: C. J. Farquharson, teacher. i�IIii1 HH1,11112,0±III161111�61III�III II16�1I108111 t'anralll Navy :attraction at the ea — '�ingharn Arena PA9 ,, The ;rare. Legged Skater terr = iNR E The Wonder of the World p \ 1 N11 R FAL @'�q l `t y` - Will give an exhibition of = Fancy Skating in the up from a • — WINGHAM ARENA Wingham is a great deal better in the' opinion of H. A. The Junior Farmers and the Junior Women's Institute •will meet in the Council Chamber, . - Wingham, on Wednesday, February 11th., at 8 p FILLING — Several loads of good 10. . This is the annual meeting of the ea tla filling may be had for the Junior Farmers Association, a. good t. teaming.. A; G, Smith, attendance of all members is re- quested. Rev. Mr. MacEachern of Toronto, preached in the Presbyterian Chuach on Sunday morning and evening, A FOR SALE—Shorthorn Bull, Dennis 'O'Laparty ,170527, Dark Red, born April 2nd.., 1924, Dam Flora Duch- ess 151122, Sire Perfections' by Per- fections Heir by Gainford Perfec- tion by Gainford Marquis Second. Oliver Campbell Wingham R. R. 4, Phone 3013 Brussels, No. a lot 7, Con. 2,. Morris goodly number of his former White- church friends were much pleased to meet with him and hear him preach. Will Pay Highest Cash prices His kindness in visiting at the horne 300 to 400 bushels of in their time of Mr. D. Clow's'familyfor from . Yellow Blossom Sweet Cloven of sorrow was very much appreciated' .seed, alsoa air/al/Mr quantity of The Annual Meeting of St. And news Presbyterian Church wii; be held cls on �! ififl n aa�. February th 9 • t . Skating ''Races and oth- j _ er Attraction S Skating Afterwards III" IlliillllllS�hl�$111�91IIl�lIlNfdIH 'loft ItI• -I Jr, III i Total 450, honors: 338, pass 270:— Vivian Tiffin 390; Dorothy Deans - 388; Alberta MacLean 384; Esselfor�d Henderson' 376; Mary Smith ,374; Harve r :Bur e`ss 360; Anna McGilii-,I 5 g Ir huraday, P rba'uary 5t11., C 3 5 paw :ear Save O LOOK OVER T fl LIST Men's Heavy, Rubbers Men's Leather Tops Men's Rubber Boots Men's Overshoes Men's Shoe Packs Men's Felt Boots Men's' Felt Slippers Boys' Heavy Rubbers Boys' Shoe Packs Women's Overshoes Women's Felt Boots Women's Felt Slippers Wornen's Casey . Slipper& Wornen's IVloccasins. Misses' Overshoes Misses' Slippers Child's Overshoes CEiild's 'Slippers Lots oI �.nl ° ,, !" er A e ask youto Bail. tad. THE GOOD SHOE STORE v WINGHAM, ONT. n rn Irnr tfl"�jr'n' t71irt/v''lin'"{U[SlUpLL111(1t to nrUf�nrlrn�in,�i t� Seed to g Goose Vi/heat. :RIa `'WANTS POSITION—As hired girl, ho helper or nurse le.. Apply at LOST—Acontaining a small itse era .ni town rc.f b girl r t w p g Advance Times, purse contain stun of money. Finder leave sante at Advance Office. 'lo ,o c n1 at eight iiex Monday..:eve nJ. SANGSTER t g - IVI.i•. Johii Aitclieson had his chick. 1week and got Phone 14 Listowel ens to the'w last several prizes. He got the Bank of mu.umloromlaes„Amo+mso®a�woavaouva•Mmmn+rmooa.a Commerce silver cup, "a $4.00 order --- from „,,,,�,,,,,,;.,� slio es. . o Watson s clothing store a r.So I� to g $ order for ,goods frow Rowell's gmci 11181111111 111E11101 III III III;:t11E1111 +{III 11111lll11 X11 IPS 1 • er•y, the sable amount frons' Garen s. '” 1l _ LOST—A. wrist watch. Finder please grocery, a 2 Jb. saclt of Fleur frOrti , ' 1 1 ,� Y, 5 leave at this office and receive c Icing llifilling Co, $800 cash and a faa° card T rites u� package' of louse killer, ..he p d d l d l i NOTICE --A8 some parties are ear- l February 5, 6 and 7 ft were 555 an rn coatis, and, 31- 5111 4th hens, tat 2nd,and 3rd coc cere.s, il, 1 f �' r that there ilI �be 13 - I �1 culatrng a report, e W,•s '1 is en and best = tl r:lleti.. s no Essex Seed Corn for .Seed the _nd and 4 i p t 1> coming season. I wish tostate I display. He got his share alright, will Have: strictly No. 1 Gerrnina.-. ti011 Essex. Grown Seed Corn, hav- ing had some on order for some- time. 1 also,, have No, 1, Farcy Branching Short Straw, White Blossom Sweet Clover, special. wpb.artce if secured „early. All other. seeds No. T. J.AI, 111'lls, Wingham. WANTED—We have'14 client who wishes to .;purcltaSe t second hand power drag saw. Apply by card to Box 473, Wingham. 11. TENDERS—Tend.ers ti ill be recei•v-, ed, by the undersigned up till, 8 Paint. •ori. February 7th,, for }220 cords •of x inch green liar-dwool , maple pre - tarred, to be delivered Cnr' Wiiigha Public School.' Lowest, or any tea- . der not necessarily„: aeOpted. W,” T. :Booth, Sea' c>trtr;i"-Tre surer They are laying quite good, Card of Thanks • Mrs. Frank Prast and children wish to 'thank the friends : and neighbors, for the kindness shown themdilring the illess and death of theirhusband and father, Mr. Frank, Prast. x ii0.i11 �l lta Wol; good srigrtr, x ,act'e of• oris storOy Sid , 1i0t1wne' toiC i. t 1 tri o0 cls a l c,c r' 1 , tatll rXt,.ve well 10S cie, 2 1 1x3 stabling tinrdei'053 civ 51016 1 t , bog pen anti.peri in good replttir° IXctttsc, t f'• , n running sPn`1tpt; t. 11 stock, •cleared land t:llI rd t r gras;a, 5 anile 1`11'001 S,cli ! Yi ih :, J1toiir lei ;r'av'e, state brti c. ca 15 r ,t•sl nti til , 0r% anti; drr' Cir nil r r15O11 cl Bell ".I e^1Cw 1'i •c lati sh cry' 2 liar 001, RAILWAY TIME TABLE C. P. R. Daily Schedule Trains are date to leave Wingharn. and arrive at Wingbam as follows. Leaving Wingharn 6.45 a, in. arriv- ing in Toronto 12.20 9. 01. Leaving Wingham. 2.S3 p. ing in Toronto 8.45 p. 10. Arriving in Wingham from Toron t'Y to at 5,10 and 10.35 p.m. W, E. 13rawley, Agent. IC, N, R. Daily ;"schedule Leave Wingharn at 6,40 a. in. and virig hi Toronto at 11.10 a. In, Leave Wingham at 2,54 P. tn. ar- ilving; hi Toronto at 7.30 9. nl,j LeaveToronto at 6.45 a, m., art!'n - ing its Winglian, at 11.55 a, tn. Leave Toronto at 5.0a 9,:ni,rart' - ,ng in 'Wingliarm at 9.37 p. rn. To 7ondoii leave at 6.55 a, tn,, h 1.ondoti at 9.55 a. 'n1. To I.,ortdon"leave at 3.55 h 'London at 6.20 p. tn. Leave London at is t Witiglt,rtn 12. to ttoori. Leave L0114011 at :4,45 9. fits,, ar 1F, at Wingham 7.55 9. ntt, W. 5i. I turgtnat , ar•riv- n 9, tn., rea- 11., afriVin Age!) p WITH ALL STAR CAST 1.' 6�1 Story from Red Book Maga- - zine. The greatest of all: race track pictures, right from Tia id Juana, the greatest racing mec- . 'ca of America. - Also Round "2i" Leather Pu shers, with. Billy Sullivan and Hayden Stevenson. NM 1111 Prices z5 and aS cents.. �9 ▪ February 12, x3 and 54 --- SPECIAL vray 35:5; Marguerite Ludwig 351; Jack Dingman 351;' Scott Mitchell 351; Rae Thompson 35o;, Gordon Smith 342; Helen Beattie . 341; Fred Mellor 34.1; Donalda Fixter 338; Ken- neth Lott 338; Merill Cantelon, 333; Maurice Mcxntyt 333 ,Vera Fry 326; Margaret Taylor 325; John Cruickshank; 322; Earl Gray 321; Leah Robertson 316; Lavinia Durnin 314; Shir fey -McCracken 307; Bever- ley Small, 298; Mary Hingston 295; George Beattie 290; Mary Dobie :289;, Betty Taylor 280; Murray Rae 286; Billie . Cruickshank 270; Charlie Fin- lay 259; Jim Cloalccy 257; Violet Mellor 232; John Pattison. 177; Leila, Wild.139 John Campbell 133. E. 0, Hembly, teacher. Jr. III Total 450, honours 333, pass 225 -- Harvey .Groves 324; Robert Chettte-. burgh: 300; Harry Fry 292; Arthur Alcliaigton 280; Dell Walker 278; Re- 'ta Forsyth 271; Albert Rintoul 265; Catherine Vansickle 24.7; Roy McIn- tyre 240; •Fred Howson 230; =Jim Thompson 236; Andrew Scott 231; Elaine Small 198, Sr .TI Total 31o; hotiours 233, pass 155 -- Harry 13rawley 262; Edna Stoakley 236; Audrey Reid 233; Herbert Full- er 231; Percy Clark ' . 218; Dimples. Steyvart 211.; Madeline Lill,ecrap. `2 0; Willie Lediet 201; Willie Shapiro :19t;. Harry Ternpleman5175; Minerva Fin- lay 170; Wealtl a IB•enderaon 146; Bruce Campbell 13.2; Katherine Lille - crap neo; Tack Radford 99; Willie Bunn 47, L. Howard, teacher. Jr. II Sa—Total 300, honours '225; 'pass 18o -Mildred Reid 270; Mildred Field 260; George King Funk Cragg 237; Rollie, Hutton 235; Car McKay 227; Dorothy ;Moore 227; ISI X11 pY6 On the ink of :;. I. 11� t e, abash Am - Cast Mary Carr, Burr 1V1ctn F 1j tush, Madge Evans, George Ne- ville and others, — Cratibetryy Corners is alive with all the folks you used to - know. They're all there e1 wait - mg 1YIting' to greet you. It's just like = tt vacation. Big real estate boom, 111 -_,wireless boat invention, Severe storm, good and Vire' the 'rea- iI test lire and flood scene ever qp� filmed bar ` 11000, Also 'Comed, lands a id ! I-loare'Runs" IIHp Pekes 20 aria 35 cents. 1111111111H111111111111110111111111111111011111111111111110111M11111ill wuldIWNIIgI111Mi1oWIan,: Lyle Ludwig 226. Jr. 263 --Total 265, honours ,198, pass r59 --George '-Brackenbury 211; Laura Clarice 209; Marion Fry 207; Ralph Saint 206 Rex McInnes 202; Mac Gibson: 2o,; Vivian Cantelon 196 Anna Chittick 191; Harold Skelding 191; Arthur Stone 191; Laura Groves 189; Lorene Haller 189; Marion Ma - 2; 1Eurle 1 ,. son 177; Stewart Scott7 ,V Elliott 17t; Margaret Aldington 170; lobby Mcillain 163; (Gordon Lediet 56o; Fred :Saint 155; Marion Mitchell 148; Velma Carter 147; NormanLed- let 145; Stewart Carter 102; Hilda Fitt °6p, A. t. Dore, teacher. First' Book. *—''hose who missed rnaaks when home tr e bnsickness. account of Class A --Possible total 475, hon- ours ;S6, --Elgin Coutts 436; George Robertson. 431; Vera Mclnnies 426; Dori Buchanan 406; Catherine Nor- trop1396; Clare, Pilot 383; Preston. L dit:t 868;' :Beryl Mundy 363; Pi•atic tolll'r 315; Harold Finlay; 288; Lou- ise 17fyell 86, John 17 resto i 282; Geon: i Mason 274; 'I F rsricea Currie 2.67;.,' 1 apiro .253, ,Leonard Class 13 -Total • 475, honorous 356, Evelyn Patterson °375; Dorothy For- syth; 369; Lace Brown 339; Percy De - yell 343; Tena Reid 338; Alvin Smith 312; `Chester Stewart 311 Dorothy Hutchison ;309; Elaine Radford 228. ' Class C -Total 315, honours 236—• Noiina Mc Evers 231; Winnifred Carr 223; *May,Wilson 209; Jean McDonald 203; Marion Smith 169; Raymond Carter 169; Albert Camp- bell 161; . Helen Burgess 147; Jasper Antoneo'i'32. R. E. Sotheran, teacher Prinna,ry- Total 175, honours 130, Class, A— Ralph Hammond 159; Winnifred Small 124; Stanley Henderson 122; J'irniiie Hunt 106; Morrie Shapiro loo; Norma Groves, 96; Alicia Wilson 87;Beatrice . Forsyth 87. Class B—David Parket 147; Jean Gurbriggg 145; Charlie Chittick ,133; Ross Howson 13o; Caroline Well - wood 127;. Ruth- Mitchell 1'26; Ma - garet M cIntyre 112; George Carr 7; Gracey Bing 43. •` Class C—Nor ran Blatchford' 134; Billie Lepard tap; Edith Finley 103; Billie Davidson, 102; Lorraine Carter 65; Audrey Pate,son 6o; John' Cur- rie 24.; Listen' Shiell 14. Class D Winnie Rintoul 132; Ber- nice Mundy 115; 'Lloyd Ellacott rot; Bert Vansickle 63; Harry Ross 6r; 'e55; Willie Bunter Alvin Ledr tV 1 53; Hazel Lediet 39; Francis Olhciser 16. titlr Campbell Ste- -Iass E Ec C C 1 121; *art Forsyth 114;, Frank Angus 73; Marie Reid 59; Luetta Bok 47; Irene Mellor 43;' Herb • Hunter 3y; Jean Mellor 251 3.• Parker, teacher. STAY ON THE.: FARM theE l•t tl Ad T Deer Sur,— Wan -day 1 'anus tahin 'a ` shtroli i I to' bo aii�0iuid town a r happened passin the Iloigh School at foor o'clo•ck whin all the byes an girruls came throopin out, an whin 1. saw thin so, sherry an free ay. care it s.htar•ted 1115 tinkin av a lot av tings. 1 wonclhered whcer all thim jolly young payple wud be in twinty years` frurh now, yis;; arr aven in tin years. - (Tin years saaries a long tohlie whin :a bye arr a girrul,' lulls ahead' that long, but shure, it, chanes nothin at all, at all, to an ould fellah whirr he lures back). I tought mebby some av thins young payple moigltt tncbby be taychin school in tin years, iolke Mishter Brackcubu r. arr. Mishtet• `Posliff, atr Y , some 061 the lady taychers, some' av thim ' l toigbt be `, runinin- gasoline r,r, , pumps arnoospapers, some av dribs bank; handlin dirtg in ba i d h error covered 1all clay, an some r bills av thirn one bb y, Y 7 titarried.rl, Poor Rids, sez 1 to tiiesilf, the thrt thim, s they cat Thin I ivir go tic inebby an 1 N,w, uthercd whoy,fer, Shure, it is the b alit loife theer is an I kin prove nt C shtaterliint, so I kin, Av coorsc irybody nmsltt live 'some- whccr, a r barrio the sailors who live on ,the s. y, an the Inoiners who live tindhergr• und, we niusht all hev a lit- tle place isonie•wlieer to ate an shlapc. (So far, e sec, one argymint', is . as a, sb achc.'� Well, d a.. ,Tory ,r* 7 p thin, if tsttlive e Cor e hev O 1 chances, so to hpake, Ayther we musht hive in the counthry arr in a shmall village, arr in a •goo& soized ,town, arr in a big city. If ye live in a-shmall village iviry.-- body `knows all about yer business,: aver to ' how manny chickens yer oulcl lain ,hatches out, an If ye live in. a big 'city: nobody knows arr cares. a.nnything:about ye, at all, at all, an indade, ye moight be dead an buried Ian nobody be afther Hearin about 15, barrin yersilf • an the undhertakere I Mosht av the fart -timers ' bein. rtrbise ould birruds, an knowin'the shtate av !affairs in the slimall villages an, big cities. dccoide to move into theca .nearest good soized town, whin they I,git too ould arr to lazy to wurruk, arr whin the bye wants .to ,git ,mar- ried an shtart up fer himsilf. 'Tis the besht ting fer an ould fellah to do, undlrer the circunishtances, but; not widout its disadvantages, fer ye no sooner edifice to town than ye arr ix- picktecl to subslicr'oibe to the Horti- -culteheral Society an the Ladies' Aid, an the Chamber ' av Commerce an a hundred an wain other good tirtgs, arr' mebby theer is an Arena to build( arr a 'Show ,Room fer the Agricultooral Society, arr mebby the Winirnins' Institoot will be 'althea givin a pinle tay in aid av the fund to buy daycint. clothes fer the poor acter girruls, the Toronto theaytcrs.'Tis the long p purse ye bade in Wingham, so it is,. an tnebby, afther all, a fellah wucl. hev' been betther if he had built a little house out on the ould farrum, big enough fer hinisilf an the missus, an, inded his days theer. Wan ting I ant sure av, the farrum is the besht place in the wurruld fer a room to . shpiud the mosht as his. loife, wid the birrude siogin, a'ni the, To .i c t ur av the vauce ornxes *bins caciclin, an the rooshters crowitn, an the crops growin, alx nothin to worry ye. '•Shtire,'tis the aisy . loifa- rfiner lades; w'd the intoirely the fazu d t haired ruin to tel him what to'.do, whin he is out' 'at the barrui't an the tnissus to tell him what 'nor to do;: whin he is in the house, shure, he has:: no reshponsibili:ties at all, at all, so: he hasn't, 1 hope some av the byes an girruls„ ai the Hoigh School will rade this, an take the •,advoice. av an ould man' avid long years av ixpayrience, and go back to the farrums whin they hev con�,- plated theer terms in school. Shure,, the educashun they' will hev Obtained will be as ninth binifit to thim in the counthry as 'annywheeir, an farrum.. ens will git what's corrin to thim be- Moor long, as me bye who wint over- e says wud say. Timothy Flay. Vies , av loife are all befoor let thim be happy whpile ought how few av thin' wud to shtay on the farrums, t tnoore than tin pun chit, Rev. George Telford addressed a 'meeting - in the ,Wingham. Methodist Church, Tuesday evening, in the in- terests of the United Church of Can- ada. The speaker is an ardent advo- cate -of Church Union. 000111/1100111011101101111111111011III,i, 11111010110111,0,101111101111,2111, t LIt • BAPTIST CHURCII Mn m11.01 11.11101.nm10010 oemni1mrma110/11rn11011hmwddary i •: SUNDAY EVENING THE MYSTERY GREAT UNION IN THE C:U • One of ther g eatC'st (storks @ of Scripture. Plan to. e it. All welcome. 1:1.11