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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jun 1933, p. 2

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Noll; ENGLISH ',`;`f :'::.3']c aw SOAP `qt Floats 5 cakes LOBLAW S Co-operate To Celebrate Aylmer Canada-First Week (June 26- July 3; By Displaying Aylnlur Cmlmliun-.\Iude Prmlucts in all ourVVimlows Tin 'SPE-CI.A`I.S-on Sale for \Vcek 0fJ1me 29 to July 5 Packed in Canada A- 1.1;. IC IIIULIIULLLI Lursun iuUFi'-`r:'rs sc .u L.\lAIL4 KIA L.4a'll I\ \ CATSU ,-.- l.l....|_. FAMILY SIZE (5 PS WEI`? glV(>`l1 Ill UN` r'n'.\u_\'u'|Au.| u_\ Mrs. Eaton. Orillin. and Mrs. McI((-1- lar. Humllmn. An invi1.:Lt.iun to mom in St. An Chlll ('h, B.'1.n`i:>, m-xi your. wa:. a('cept-d. Plnns mm` lwimz nmdv |.)\' St. All-` plus 5c bottle deposit n V: \_/AI |_\ Ill-.lVV ..v nu.../.,.n\.by tile %CAKE bv < 57` ..-....__..______...__._ ____. FULL GLASSES) 30-OUNCE 20 -`SPECIA L-~.-\ \Velcun1ed SPECIAL: 4: all Times Package LOBL.~\\\-' `S MADEIRA SPONGE Hellman`: Blue Illbbon Salad Dressing l2-ox. Jar: Hellman`: Blue Ribbon 1 Renal: Spread 8'-o1..]ar Hellman ; Mayonnalu 8'.-oz. Jar . Jase` Two : Within Town Limits l 12-UUNCE SIZE REG. 20c 1-lb. Bag sPEc1AL--AYL.w5R c;r;e.} 1.ub;-T L Q .:__-.-g-: 2*'Z5 plus 3c deposit per bottle (2 on 1..Jar HLIUII Wlls dings. but. Prompt. SPI`V1( |<.pm'LnLim E 'Inv Ex:unim=r. Wia avcvpu-u. Plnns nre being by An- drew's W.M.S. to hold the .Jul_\~'-August nleeling` In the form of :1 pinuc. Tha- next regular nwutixlg will be hvl in Septanmbexz CRISCO FULL GLASSES) EISAQ PSUP 12 oz. Bottle 11 ;C 5 Fresh from the gardens i+`~/`W TEA or "3/'\Lr\ur\ mack In in a pint sixed tea-pot. After six minutes strain and pour liquid into ha-gallon container. While hot, add a cup and a half of sugar and the juice of two lemons; then fill container with cold water. Do not re- frigerate as ten will turn cloudy. Serve as required, with an ice cube in each glass. Infuse six heaping teaspoonfuls of "SALAD/\" Black Tea in - _:_A -:-..A a... ..-a Ah... 4`. :er Pas try 1-). Tin 3 [blldh in l'.II(`|l pm-In-l. ` `NTS l l-ZR l A(1l\'F.T .....-.. I ....... ul kc..-uu THE C 15 33;; {ac sm-:c1.x L- L;. ;..}.7.L PEARL WHITE K IKVIEIIV I T OLIVES Thursday,_ June 29, 193, --+---,---v---. GINGER ALES :;;;...;.;;j . souon PIMENTO LC QCITD .:ervi(-e in jab printmg at nhuar someness. Dr, if a sculptor, make cool clay suf- fice . Your frail elusive beauty to express. I u.I\,.v|\.) Wrdncodnv Jun: 25 $lurch)pl'\li6|).m. Friday Jun: 30 UHIII ll p.m. auunhv Julv I Lhned all JIV HOLIDAY STORE nouns \lJ_.l......l ... I. >{zz;{ Tin Laundry Soap TQDDY INGERSOLL \l.|o...l I/Qua. pkg. 12 IVIIIICU CHEESE Iuunauh, Mailed I`lll _`I3(`l` Phone 222 for good job priming. 31c Urugguuu, I-rdu'e'ra, ururuu .111": WHY PAY MOB E `L Jc nun unm |'.l v IIAI) (`O H.milmn_ G =ouo2=oao %n=oaT IN WOMAN S REALM "I wouldn't stay anywhere but at the King ihmarh / I Vnir ; I_L';a1-In pud will kill ies all day and 1-N-ry duy` fur lhrm: we-c-ks. 3 pudn in 4-.m`h pm-In-t. `Ill l`l`N ln' I |-TR I /\l'.KFT W/hen I'm in Toronto, that's my hotel. l`ve tI`ilV`llt`(l pretty well around the world, and l ought to know hotel service and comfurts. ll` a person wants just the right amount of attention. quiet luxury and ex- cellent food, he can get it at the King lidward." King Fdwnrd rates are scaled in keeping with the times---rooms as low in price as $2.50. Yet there is never a slackening in our Conscientious efforts to make your stay with us supremely enjoyable. -tine, of mm New Womren`s In.~.mum:- e 15, at. me home .in. l`ho- pl :-.~.i(i-m, rim; lnmhlv Lo ul- lr-nl., Mrs. M. "Kon- I thv nweving, at- , (-Lc., aim the re- L annual held In he 13m inst.. wabe din`?-n-L01':r.. Miss: M Ir!` Gxfubon. 1.\v wit.h I\/lx':~.. Cue lo-ii<.ghl,l'ul Dl`U`,;l`l1nZ |n\unIul unudn In` says A PROMINENT TRADE COMMISSIONER At. the -manse, Port. Perry, on Sat- urday. June 24. 1933. was celebrated by Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A.. H]: mnrrhage of Cissie. daughter of Rex . R. J. and Mrs. Kirkland, of Kirk mu. ()m., to Leslie Maurice, younger sun of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sharp. An- casrer, Ontario. Iv nu n ;\:u--u.-`-4-`p- - AL seven o'clock in the evening of June 24, 1933, a quiet wedding took plm-e in the Anglin-an rectory. Elm- vule. when Rev. W. C. Stubbs unll.+-d in Innrriage Miss Mary M. Elliott, dtum,lnI,er of Mrs. T-2. Elliott, Waverley. and William A. Wlm.l.on. son of the late Mn: and Mrs. Whitton. Elmvale. Mfr Hm-nld Lnwsnn nf 1c`.lmvnl9 was gl'0O|l1SHl!`l|1. (.'lgl'l`LI.(` llKK|l.I"L After a trip to the Century of P1'0 gress Exposition at Chicago. the young couple will take up wsldence in Elnr vale. The bride's travc-11 mg costume was a navy blue crepe ensvmble, with white anc-e.~5ori(=s. nu-uu-\........ u........ The n-g11lnx' nleetlng of Churchill V\ .M.S. was held at Mrs. Geo. Cm; .~;I.uh1<-'5 nu June `;`l with a good an t.<~.ml:m(:c~. Mrs. S. Kell 'p1'esideAd and mud the st-ripture lesson. Mrs. W. Al- lan read the bible story from Ruth Mrs. R. Bayes made fitting 1'efo1'enc+ to Lhr late Mrs. Allan Todd. She .~:pul of her many activities in the <-lunrvh und mnnnlmity and of how all will llxiss h-r bright. happy vo'u~> zunnng: Lh:-m when they meet Logc-Lluxr. Mrs. (`-. C. Allan gave 21 syxuuxs-1:. of Lhv W.M.S. work being` done in Afrir-:1 and Mrs. John l.u(-us <~ln.ss-.d thv nm-ling: with pmyvl`. I 'l'hn I ulliln Ail} bvutxi nl Dhn nln-vn A`. RU-C` MI". 3110 |Vll'S. WIIILIUII. IHIIIVHIC. Mr. Harold Lawson of Elmvale was groomsmnn and Miss Edna Elliott m` Waverley, bridesmaid. l`hp hrim: wae hm~m~nhm1v uownpdl .lll \; AVID I Inn | II`-l\l;l In Uruggiulu, l.'rm'ers. (14-no=rul Smrel. uzrl l\] n A \/ 1\/Illul.` 9 wnverxey, Dl'1(1t'Sml(l. The bride was becommgly gowrmd in pals blue silk organdie. with whn..= hm. and accessories to match. Hm` brtdesnmid wore a pretty dress of nile green flowered georgette. with pale pink picture hat. and lace mittens. Th an-mnn's favors were: to the plHK |)lCLlll'l'! Hui. lulu IIICQ`. |nu.u:n The groom's favors 14 bride, a travelling case: to the b maid, in white gold bracelet: L groomsman. a cigarette lightvr. After a trin In the Cemurv of ..u.. u x... < n nunnunu-n. Edenvale Women's Institute held their Juno meeting at Miss Lila Cul- lmm',~ wilh 1: myvl qttvndsnxr-p no` mr-m- bllrll dull? HICCLII18 HL AV115h 1:113 DUI` lmm'.~. with a good att.cm*lanr~e of mom lx-rs uml \'lsltur.~'.. The new president. Mrs. J. R. Hupvrt. was in the chair. Rull cull was un.s'w(-wed by My Fav~ mn'lu- ]30y'.s` N:un0'I Mr.~;. A. Gilchrist puvv a report ml` the 1)xst.ri;'tv Annual he-ltl nt. Elmvnle. l5.`:url1 mmnber gave :1 ('\n'1`e-nt t-vent. Mrs. D. McNubb read :1 splendid paper on 'I`ln> Art of Liv- ing well. At, the close of the Ineeting u knitting contest was held which was won by Mrs. A. Gilchrist. and Mrs. A.` S. Maw. 'I`he July nu=eLing will be held at Sprlngwatvr Park, Mldh1u`.s`t...lon the 13th. 1 ----~-~~r- - IICDENV.-\l4E WOMEN'S INSTITUTE _ .----..-.-. ..v....... .. ..<.....u--. 'l'lu- pu.Ht.p June nm=tim-, m Un- Cllurchlll W.I, will be held at Mrs. J. hvings un July 4, at 2.30.'1`he addn=~..< of the day will be given by Mr. Nichol on "Our Empire Story". I (`ll UI{(`lIll.l. \VOMEN'S lNS'l`l l`l}'l'l 1|-|.. .. . ....u u.. LJ A.\AJL AAJLVJ. g IO 0 SHARP--KIRKLAND \ V HI'I"l`0N-l'ILLIO'l`T (YIIURCHILI. VV.'M.S. IN` V 111 I {ll 1Il\Jlll.l0 _`.'HE WILSON I-LY PAD 20., Hamilton, Om. P. KIRBY HUNT Manager .8115. A . brides- to the ..u..u---".5 Iv: 5117- ...., Thorn is nothing that appeals to a child Illure than the idea that they are getting something for nothing. There are a. gn~..-1t many people who never get beyond U1:`i1` childish liking of get- ting sullwtliilig, for nuthing and busi- nc.~`.s pcoplv have been d})|)&`21Hl)g to that liking and offering nll sorts of inducements to get business. They have offered free china. g1ass\vn1'e kitchen utensils, paint brushe.~'.. photo- graphs. and even bus trips. That sort of thing may appeal to $01119 peophi. but on the othur hand there an; a great many who rcucl. v:r_\' ditt'erently and when something,-` for nothing is. uttered they itiiiiwdintely begin to imnder what is wrong with thv nl'l.i(']t': that special indnuenn=nL.s` med br- offt-rod. It costs the inc-rchant considerable to provide these S0l1)(`- things for nothing and it scexns to me- 1' wmild he mnnh lu=Hm' husimwc tn Serve for ihe ` Children's Supper` WW Ullllf LIUHI III) 1511. ll. VVUlU\l U1 ll 5()\)Ll xdea tor vvex'y club or n.~;.s~<')ciatl011 Lu have a bouk of this kind wh'u'l1 will lm (`0l`l't`('Y iulm'nmtion :01` us:- when n=qum=d. SlLggt`.at ll at your next 1m=+>L~ mg and go! the book sLzn'L-d. Birthday Cake one or uur xne-lnbers made a birth- day mkv and as e\.' l`y one liked It so much I got mu rel-ipe ful` you. 1. lh h|nN=1' Ii Imus 1 1h snlnum l I klut U1 Ulll Ill('HllJ aw much re: '_- lb. butter. 3 t l'a).>ins (pref:-1'-.xb)_v |; brown sugar. H lb. \\`a.rn1 vmtr`r. 2 mi cups flour, ' lb, (' fulul -.\n.- |\n lllUL'l| I EUI. UH` l'C('l})(.' HM JUN. eggs. 1 lb. suluum |)leau-lmd). ll: mp; brown vitron peel. l._. cup teaspoons vzmilla. 3 1, candied <>lu=rries, `.2 tedspouxxs lmking powdrr. Cream the butter and .-mgar. add vn-ll beaten eggs. add warm water. sift at part of thv tluur over the raisins. the finely shav- ed peel. and the (-lwrries cut 111 pk-205. Sxlt. ln [hr rest uf the flour und the baking powder and blend. add Ilk- onnn ...\.4 h....u n.u| l`\.\II.\IIn|\`1v -mi`.-A `.4 teaspsxlll salt. .1 cups uumng wa-; mr. 1-_. cup cream whipped. Crush the] sLm\xberrles and add the sugar. Cook me tapioca, water. and salv. in the, double boiler for about 30 mu1ul=s or] until the tapioca ls clear. Let cool and '1'-.=ld in the whipped cream and the! |`lll:'.llt*d berries. reserving 8 lew for! garnlshlng. Pile lightly ln sh:-rbct glasses and chill. - lg-..... ....\. ....... Strawberry Merlngues 1-`x11 marmgues with strawberries cut` in half and sweetenod. Cover with mhinnod or-Aam An.-I an-ninh with :1 D--I-1 vv &O OO% T0 JUNFJS FIRST ROSE I By Molly B('V. ll`l In The Blue Bell Were I an artist I could surely paint. In deathless colour all your win- cnm Anna: in half and sweetenod. Cover with" whipped cream nnd nrmah mm :1. J}3fa'ZLL"::~I 1T6"vv': Written for The Enmlncr by Irannuus AI a taxi I-|rt\IIl|I You couldn t give them anything they ll like better than Kellogg a Corn Flakes with milk or cream and fruit. So good for children too. Rich in energy. Easy to digest. The kind of food that invites restful sleep. Oven-fresh in sealed inside WAXTITE bag. Made by Kellogg in London. Om. HINTS FOR HOMEBODIES Sumething for Nothing . ....u.:..... u...a ......_.~.I. ` nu . .. The 1`vgu1m' um-ting at the W.M.S. or Conlml United vlnxrch was hvld on June 1.`) at Mrs. Clam RuDin.\'m)`.~:. .\/lnple Aw. with an nt.Io>ndmm- 0! twe-nl_v-l'i\'o. `H10 (lt`\ ()LiOll'.l1 mpi:-. "1.uL`.s Wife. the Sm-ir`L.\' Woman)". was givvn by Mm. E. P:\1'L1`iLlgv. I.u1,'.<. wire. lured by th- plv'.|.\'lll"s and v:nnp;m'um- uhhw m` Hm new Iifn wnx lvd In for- The lsurrie Womr-n'.s Insmutv win Inoet al. the honw nf Nlw. Bake-r, (Jun- dlr-.~:. 'l`nv.xd:1y_ July 4. A bzmdngv dw 11m11st.rali)n, and mm on dm1li.ah'_\' by :1 local dmlist, will lw Lhv main ten.- t.1u`t=s or the pI0g1':un1m=. ' But like a wanderer in some tropic glade _, Striving to capture swift and radiant birds. Through adjec-tiv`n! ]'un_2lr-5. I pursuP The fleeting shapes of sI.rangv you- worthy words: L\\`Hl_Vll\l'. 1 HI`, \I(`\'UhIuIIn'u nip . and 5.111; at` the rity lit :-. was led to fur- sakv lur re-.~;p:)nsil)1lit4*s as wlfv and motlwr and thus brought c:\laxn'1I_\' up- on lu=1`.~'<=l1' and .~;m'1'm\' upon hm` loved nI'\n< year . This is Japan's Dinnumd Jubilee. For sixty _\=v.u's the \\'01`k of Chri.s'Linn Mi.~`.sion.<. has umdu most n-|nurk:1b)- pmgross. Rm . P. G. Priw of Japan says that they were strong mvu of .~7c.und Iemnnng and fine human un- derstanding" and sy1npz1Lh_v who began this mm-pri.~,e 60 years ago and it w s nu-v lvn-m.h: hut-sump Hum lnid hr (1 [H13 e11wx'p1'1:,e uu yvum ugu z\_nu IL wax. wry 1:u'gc-l_v becmlse Hwy laid bruad fulllldIlLi()ll.s nnd plaunwd grout mm gem-mus things than the m(:<)x`d of tha- yc-ur.< lms In-en :20 snIi.s'fm:t0ry. l`he-.~'.e first Ini.~'..siumu'ics were Rev. Geo. Cu- (-hrane. l).l).. Rm/. Davidson Mm-- do1mXd.M.D.. and Rev. C. S. Eb) . VI.A.. I 1'1 n - u.u. The next nlw-ting M the Central W.M.S. will be held in Queen's P`.ll`k on July 13. Supper will also hr serv- Hi. In uddllioll U) the regular envelope givings at true` will ot'l'i*l'ing will be Luk- un at this nm\L'mg. All l`r`lm1ds are cur- Llially invltml. not kept the directions fan` mukin-z Imringllvs wh'u-11 were gone into at length n few mwks ago. I will rep:=su UH-m l)x'ieI1_v. HHII. three egg wl1i'ws until stiff. mm add 1!. cups s11;.5ax'. two (:1bl.pmm~; at u mm-. be-Ming .11- rer vuvh ud(lil.iu.1l. Add '.. u-aspnon vnmHzL Drup by spoonfuls OH 11 pan covered \\ilh unglazvd paper. Cook in u v:*x'_\' slow own 02' 250 df`g|'l.`s O`--.x-n RH In NH uninlnnc 13;:-\\n|1n O`v~.\n\ I ` \\'hulP bm'r_v. In (1150 501116 of you lune` I ury. Str;|wb*n'y Icing Crn.~h 10 sH`;|\\'bvl x'i(`-5 wit slxg-111' and add :1 In-w drops ju`u~v, 1.9L stand In) :1 few mi til L1l0jlll('t= is drawn out. Mi: u..lI.- ..|\..:n O|\r.:.; ;-Illxc .\f in BAIUHIC \\ 0M ENHH` IN.`s"I`l I`lY'l`|'l T You: Nnlendid I l!m_edy acted liken 2 come to my entire ) Iystem. lean`: be ; sin to tell what I uuercd hum backache: duo to kidney dcrangrment. When 1 liquid bend down it, seemed 1.1191. 1 couldn't. otrauuhten up again. I wnu conunually gwakemd at nigh: from the nine cause. D|uy.u_ck heads: a sud a wax utuuuch mad: um l:l pcrfectly y_I_rtlf:hed.A Ngw lhan_ka_l0__y_our wondulul , ,,. - _.-_ , _ __ ..._.._. ...--.-... . I ,lFrut't-c-tivu . . . all drug Itwu J , = hie ' wretched. Now thanks to your `Fruit.-a-uvca', I am enjoying life stain." ?. NEW FLOS 0Ml'I.\-"S lN.`s"l`lTU'l`l{ (`|N l`R:\L \vV.AVl..`s'. 1, I`!-lE"BAR.RIE `EXAMINER. BARRIE, ._ON I`., CANADL cowa Quinn, Jun relic! with Fruit--Hue: l Quick, Ian I -.l.'.I nnJ'lL 13.3. PUPILS 1 1 or TEEN AGE \ 1 BIG PR_0BLEMi (Continued from page one) months?" Use of the Bible in tsu- ching the lesson?" How to get child- ;en lo Ineluorize p'.1ssug U!" (-rip- ture`. " eLL'. "l"|\n nnnin arhhvncu nf u. nnrluunl lure : etc. The main addroszs of the nt'tt=rno<>n was given by Rev. '1`. W. F`. G. An- drews, 'I`orontu, 1`epI'0senl.in52, the Un- tario Rt-l`Lgiuu.~; Education Cuum.-il. (- said that the Internn-diatv D<~p:n't- ment. the `tow uge buys and :.-,irl:< were the nmst dimoult to h11HlU(`. The teacher must be mm with the- boys and girls but nlsu om ubuvv them. In `teen age the grmt m:tjm'ity or .nm1n1H's and habits of mmhu-I aw 1'onm=d. tl19|'(=t'ore this ugv (1l*I,t`l'lniI|(`.\' tn :1 lnrun uvlnnt Hm lhA\'Iil\\' nf Hull Ionnm. meromre uus ugv cu-u-rumw.v to a large extent the dsLiny of UN pupils. The Lem-lwr should .~:Lud_\-' (Ju- ('l1;1l'z1('t,1`. life. mmHti(n1s. and envir- ..hn1ent0f each il1di\ idll1ll 4-hild. l`w, things are 'nnpurLxmt in the life of a b<`:_v or girl: first. Llw 4-huioe of 1'r'wnd- I ships. and, second. some definite pur- pose in h<-art and mind. 'l`lu- 141- ohm 4-`|\nIll|`| um mnterlnl \vhi(-h h;\ m m-urn mm nunu. um u-zu-um -`hould use mx\t~=rIn1 \Vhi('h has smm~` vital relation to the pmblc-n15 of the} buy or girl. He must know the buy girl and Imt only tom-h the Bible hut , l't`lI|t*lllD(`I' that he is to:u:)1lng " I`mn| and Mary." { Aflpr Hm nuwlinu of (-nn1nlil.l-(`S :1 nun -...;.z u........... ......-..... The regular mo=9tin<.>, Flos branch of the met I'hu1-sday, June of Mrs. Stewart Blain. Mrs. J. Wzmless, being; tend, the Vic:--pre.=.!dr-n!., ney, took charge of nweving, tending Ln busim=ss, re port. of the district Elmvale, 'l`lwsday. Hw fully given by our Ferguson and 'Mi.s's Van Vlack hI'h('h. president, gave :1 do-ii'.;hl,l'ul consisting of insmunmnlul mu.~.i(- hy Mrs. Conn and Miss Kidd. Lwn mn~ tests, one a mu ('0l1l.f`.`3l., ('()n(ll1('t.('d bf,` Miss Phyllis B1-ll. pr .05. won h_\ Mm. Coe_ rsI.; Miss M. 1'!-14,>,usnn. :as-mud. Mrs. Coo, gave .1 bi.~:uuiL com:-:.l., Mi:.;. P. Bell winning r.-ax. p1'i'/.o- und Mist. H. Gribboh. second. Rnlanid u-nndinu!< wa-rn uiw-n `nv l ' Carson. Barrie: Dvpt. Sll|)(`l'illl,l`Il(lt`l)lS RHU lVIHl'y. I Aim` the i11wl.i112, of ('()mIllll.!-(`S :1! very fiiw suppvr wus st-1'vu by Lhr ladies of Anten Mills ('hlll'l`ll mm Mlnosing Station Suliduy Svluml. Mn~ tiohs bl thanks fur the kiniliwss ml the ladies were made by Rev. W. K. Batty and Rev. N. R. D. Sim-lzilr. l`lw evening session was opmwd by n bright song service led by Rev. 1.. Pickering. Worship period mid installa- Lion of <;fl`i(:<=rs was mnrlm-Led by Rev. * W. K. Batty. Oft'iL-(yrs fur ensuing". yum` \\'-ro as fulluws: Hun. l r0s.. C. M. Hlvkling. Barrio: Pr:-s., Ed. Ar1nsLi'un_2. Blll`l`i(` lst Vlvv-Pros J. .1. Marks. Barrie: 2nd Vlz-(--Pr:-.s.. R. W. Plm.'v- right. Mine-sling: So'v'y-'l`ro:is.. J. E. Adult Bible Class, W. J. Walker. Hall`- rlx-: Home Rn.-ligiun. Mrs. Maw. ICil:'ll- vale: `1`ezu-hm`-'I`ruining. H. D. Rus- sell. Mldliurstz Boys` Work, Ray 'I`ru:-,\'. Minvslng Station: Girls` Work. Miss S. Cuupder, B:u`ri9; Young 1> m>pl-'s Work. Rev. N. R. U. Sim.-luir; Clxiltln-n'.~. Work. Mrs. H. G. Rnliercsmi. Burris; Mi.~'.siuns. E. Bishop. G1'lml`n-l; 'l`-nip:-r~- uucv. C. J. Svitz, Alllllldl`. R.t $(}Illl.l()l)S of uppnmiutimi for en- L-.L`1nmenL and use of Chl.ll'('ll M-ru mov- rci by Rev. Dr. J. S. Sliortt and s:s-r:ond- ed by R. W. Plowrigm. Rev. Mr. Slot.- eshury moved :1 Vote of npprv:-iaiirm ur this uxrulmm nf Ihp re-Lirix1K_- urvsi- ( Sl )l|l`) |'l10V(',u `.1 Vuw U1 uppu-a'mu.;n .11` the services of the retiring; pro-xi- dent, H. D. RllSSA`ll. A vocul solo was very pleasingly re-ndervd by Mrs. W. Knapp. and the choir of Mhwsing Station Sunday School sang :1 suit.- nblv .s4'lucLiux1. A vurul duct was l`(`Il- (lvred by the Mlsst-.5 O1'(:hm'd uf Minn-.~;- mg. mm A A wx11.Allax1d:1lc.u:nv= u ' lug. . Rev. A. A. Wall. Allmidzilc. gave sliurt (`|d|`(`SS in \\`hi(:h hv diS(.`llS.*`.0(1 the question "Does the Sunday S:-haul P:1y`."` He said the returns from Sun- day School work were genuine and any investment in this work was very muvh ' worth while. Ho qu0t=d figures to show that two and a half million pmplc were directly connected with Sunday S(-ham work. He said that eiglnty-six per cviit. of church inenilx-rs (`anu- frmn the Sunday School. The Sunduy School pays socially. 1)h) Hl('2ll1y. edu- untionally. and spiritually and twin the ranks of thc Sunday S('ll<)Ul are A devvloped four"-square buys and igirls -.\\'hich grow into the fllirst men and women in the world. The closing addi`es.s` of the (~onv-n- tion was given by H5-\'. '1`. W` F. U. 1 Andl`\\'.s'. He said that thr l\`SpUll.S`ll)ll- K it) rests on Christian leaders to do- - velop kl self-control. s.mm.- power from L` within by which the boy or girl inuy - ie-gulatc his or her conduct. Ile- x-.1id - that it \\'u.s cnliiiiieiitlziblr to bl't"`.lk zi- waiy from the trmlitiuns and i`ll$'.nnl.s " uf life. provided the end in View was `.1 higher 1(`\ 1:l and service to God. Men of vi.~;ion mid cniimge. .~.uvh as Lord Sliat'tesbiii'y and Kuguml un- nm=de-d. The individual should be c-du- ; called so that ho c.ln develop svll`-ox- ul D|'(`s.\'l0ll fur the good of lnini.in'.ty. MISSIONS WAS 1 MAIN SUBJECT} (Continued /rom page one) W.A.. S1)l`Ci;llI)' .~:n`es.~;ix1g Llw need or`, more px'n_\'er; the nnmbe~r's pru_\'er\ shuuld be said every day by am the- \\'L-llkn uf em-h coxlgregzalinn inu~n-st:-(I in ll11S..\`l0ll1II')' work. The Living Mm- mlge ln'ing.s l'rv.s`h nexvs e-urh month. including lo-LtH's mun :ni.x.simmx~i:-s. rc- qxwsts for pmyer, and m.nL\' hrlptui lurti-\'1es. The II1i.~.siux)ux`ies work hard for \'e1`y small salarix-5. Thvy do not .-umplann, but do u tur low or H1` \u:rk and the spread or the 3.-,:x.~ 1n-1 The speaker said thv only Wu) 14> m- .-u~..n\-.` fund: \\'-.l\ 1.\ lmva more turm- I-`0l1|*IS'l`.-KLLING THE ONION I-`LY; . .... nun-...v..1-.-...<\. ..... u...v.. ....` The first appearance of the 4-arlhast `apple bloom Li :1 mm to the hxnner 1 : ` Eastern Canada that the fc-nmle omon ` maggot thes Me cmnxnencmg to lay: their eggs. This {mt aLso ('0in(`ide.s wxthl the time when the onion .sr`t"(Uing.~`. are about one and u halt" nwhes high. A4`- --Lrding to :1 p..mph1ct ismted by the, Dcnninmn Drpartment of Agrimlttn-:>l on the control at the onion maggot lhv young plants and snrrolmding soil should be sprayed with an oil emulsion four times during the early part of the season. just before the fema`..-3 {Les commence to lay their eggs. .Vll. own.- prv:-mlirm `mg \ll-p \lI :l"l.()\`Vl".l{l\'(i |'I.;\.\"l`.\' --- 1 FUN N.-\Il.\\'.\ Y lI'l.\"l'()Rl(':\l. ('i.\l{l)F..\J' l{()Sl-ZS AL lhv -ml ul H1" u-ix.-,h!r-nth H-n ...... uh. 1-|.an.. ....I. it. )...Im .. H. u1`um0n. m:I:uuu. Splendid mndilxgs \\'l'l'(* givvn by Mrs. B. (rmhum and Mrs. Arm>:tr0ng. At the (`lose 11 lunvh wns. .~nrvod. CANADA DRYZZ` IN THE GARDEN KISSES Special-~ CARAMEI. LOB l..A\VV S BRUNSWICK 3 SARDINES 3 si>1~:bmL- "E'i{.?7-T1".-7-;.}"z".-1.3LIIAEZ,-e*7 PEc1AL- ST. ANDREW'S W.M.S. The Junv nxeuting at 81.. Andr>w'.~. W.M.S. was held on Wvdn:~.~;duj; 2151. Mrs. M<*Mm'Lin pre-sided in 1111* !|.bSt'lll'.`- of Mrs. Shortl. St-1'ipt,1u'v 1'~n(lin-.3 wa: givm by Mrs. llmhgc-s und this was 101- lowed with pray:-r by Mrs. Liscumb. Rt-ports at the P1'(-sbytcrinl hdd at. Allismn werv -,{i\'en by M1}. Jackson and Mr.~;. Mccuaig. 'l'ln-.w rop:`)rt.s showed n vs-ry Sll('('('S.\`flll ye -)1l'. m'(-r $7,000 being; raised. Splendid u given at tho Px'-sb_vu-1'iul by Mm Iamnn Orillin, nnd

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