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Northern Advance, 9 Nov 1916, p. 4

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:OO9009QO0OOOOQOQOOO_QOO0 C % .' xounnanom BARRIE 1.11 '|l.-a. `A..- 11; - CO ..,,,.e\. (U lL'il\L' ulc tasx ot nianag-| it inf_r the splendid. f':_n'1_n sitnafnd a t'_eW] S,`m1,les .from the _v11lage. `When war 13 broke out` and l1lS country called he ;8 was one of the many who-were wil- ;3 line` t-o risks all. the risk has been 4 a f'21ta1,01l0 and in consequence :1 V9 _\'oun:; wife and honored .1>arents aroi 15 left to suffer in silence. Clarke Duff H; was a member of Braden, Presby- 1 V te1'ia11'Cl}u1'ch. also a member ofi; `d Clover H1_llL.O.L. No, 89. The .sym- ] _ pathy of the whole comm11nit_v goes 0 out to the family in the loss'of the . 1 son who was one of the _bri;:htest 1 young men in the ne1;rhbo1'l1do(l, lov- 3 ed` by all who knew him. Fell Bravely in Charge No official Word has been received of the deathvon the battleeld, but a letter to the young, Widow written on Oct. 12th, by the officer in com- mand of the scout divisiongives an account of the manner in which the '_ soldier fell:< ' ' Dear Mrs. Duff`-'I am Writing you, as a scout of my battalion ' found` the body of your husbandiin `No Mans ,Land about 1,500 feet N.E. of . Courcelette. He_w'a.s"'sho.t. through the head, and death must . have been instantaneous and pain- ' kl A memorial service was held in 'e the. Methodist Church, Cookstown, 1e` on Sunday last for Pte. Clarke Duff, A who was killed in `action on the` S0111- Lt me front on October 8th. The ser- d vice was" held in the Methodist . `Church, the lamest edifice in the vil- 1. lage. Thevbuilding` was lled to the _ "doors, many being` turned A away. 5 F-riendsanpd acquaintances of the _ family were present from neig'l1bor- _ ing towns and villages. ` I ll 1 The service was conducted by Rev. , W. G. Hanna, Presbyterian minister, assisted by Rev. Mr. Creswick_e of the_ Church of England and Rev. Mr. Moore, pastor of the Methodist church. , The `Ontario govermnent s [was represented by M1-. VV. B. Road- 1` l 1 house, Deputy Minister of Agricul- a ture who read letters of reg'ret from Premier Hearst Sir Sam Hughes, Dr. a Creeln1an, Hon. Martin Burrell, Do- minion Minister of A, and a others. Major McCullo11,<.,rl1 and \V.ld .A. Boys1K.C., _M.P-., were presentw and grave sympathetic addresses. A` The late Clarke Duff was one of the promising; yonn}:-: men of the eom-, '- munity with a brilliant prospect be- fore him. Upon him the father had hoped to leave the task of mana,:'- gr inrr Hm mxlnni Pa... ,.:L___i_, 1 r- I_n,Honor of ` Son of Hon. lill men. Lov th hrotherhood. Fear God. Honor the` King 1st Peter, 2nd`chapter and 17th verse. A few `from this Iocalityattended the ser- .-vice and were delighted with it; ..___:.:___:___ MEMORIAL snnvrcn 1'1 COOKSTOWN ::- n. .Jams S. . .-No.`1`Essa} . . . . .._.. ...,.$3.45 No. 4 Essa` . . . . 7.50 No. 5 Essa ....31.00 .S.No..9=Essa . . . . .. ` . . . . ..16.25 . . S. No._'14 Essa. .. . ._ . . . . . . . 6.00 S.` S. No. 14.` Tequnggeth Miss . p A Kidd, `tea'I} g1- 1 SS. S. s.s. s. 9 ;~...__.._` 6.00 3; V V 3oooooooooo6ooooogoooooo 3\.. O . . --.-.--- Contributions from `the follov schools have been received b,vA and forwarded` to the . Hon. T. McGa1'ry, Treas_u1'er, British I Cross. - ' (.,,,..,r_.. ,' ESSA J wc1uu1_ut:u. I Rev. C. Brown will .f'arcweIl s{ermo1V1 on S11 `next. Mr. Brown is g Jersey and our best w `him for a successful pa i Novcinbef 6, 1916 The \Vomcn s Institute will meet : at the home of Mrs, Thos. Rix onl Tuesday next, Nov. 14th. Meeting`? lat 3 o clock. Demonst1`ations will lbe given on pastry making: and other .baki'n_s:'. Miss Alice Quinlan will speak on_ the short course at MacDbn- M tald Hall, Guelph. Eve1'yonc~heart- . ily `welcome'd. 13.-u - r` T` ' .. ......,., pxcusullt evening: Miss G. Laird spent the Week-end at her home in Midland. The Khaki Circle of Grenfel mr,-t at the home of Miss Rowe on Tues- iday evening` when a busy evening '.was spent in aid of the ed Cross. I | V ._.__._.__._..__, _ -_-- .. vuu . vxaucu in Smithdale on Sunday. . There was, a" party of friends who spent [Halloween at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Leggrate and report a most pleasant evening: 1f`:QD 11 T--'--J - - -' uunvvcll Luteuus last We( . Miss Rowe of this pla Fred Rowe of Brentwot |in Thnv-o Inna -~- -~----`--- ` uu_y u ' _ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. H day with friends in G] Mr. H11g_}1 Smith of- I ` . . . ,N:):7;11 ber '7, `.1916 Mrs. VV; Black of Allandale was the ;_7,'11_cst' of Miss S. Black on Mon- dav. ' [ ir- -no ' T `T . ` 00.900000 : IIIIIIIIII llliiln __.,-.. ....u a muau case conltaininga couple of Aphotographs; _ I write, as it is possible your husband may be reported as missing and feel that you would like to know that this is not so. ' .' less. He- was. killed. in an attack , on the enemy line which though at _ first successful was subsequently re- - pelled. Q g . I have had him buried with some of his gallant comrades close to where he fell. The grave is" marked. I have given to the paymaster the contents of his pockets-80 francs," ` 4, also a Bible and a small case 1 containing a T wrii-n on :4 :- ----i'-~ SCHOOL ' `CONTRIBUTION S To British Red "Cross. _..-.. u .- "111 IJIUZICU ;Termo1V1 Sunday mornmg *. going" to New (1 wlshes go with pastorate `there, __.;_____._______; aw" :1. .. : W; M.` DIN WOODY COLWELL .- --. \-awn: LLUJUII. I lith of-A11;:11s visited last week. . ~ E place and Hr. Brentwood visited 1 .qn'nr1ax.v BOYS `: THORNTON ' 3' `-`L -I23: T--- An Ihch` of Snow fgn Satutda . . { `November 6, 1911 Ffallnuman I-no ---- ~--- --~" `MEN S DARK GREIY [ `$10.00. A Sale price . A MEN s LADIES WHITE PLANNBLETTE NIGHT Sale price, each 950, $1.19, $1.25, a1 BATH TOWELS i a1l'_white price . HUCK `TOWELS, price . A the fo1lo\vi11g nn.'"..,3` 'L(- ` A23iINOH TEACLOTH, Whit.e with red border, 1'0u'ulnr .V value 200 yard. Sale prlce, per yard . . . . . . ..1'4q .. HilI[s'pe1'1t Sun- `Glen ` Hu1'o_n.. -9 A -- Aw 'I."0WELLAINGS--Pure Linen Towllings 17 inches v white or brown color with red border, 1'cguIa1' ue 15c. Sale priceper. yard . . . . . . ' "'9 .0. SPORT COATINGS, made `from v; were $2.75 to $325 per yard. BITS DARK GREY ' 111 any-nn nl---`A PEANNELETTE % BLANKETS all sizes vpliced . -`J I \Vay . .. .aa..auu.:. JJIUUVV-1` U: G. {neat strlpe, regular value REMNANTS-Mill`i_ends of Factory Cotton, 5 to 10 yards in each plece, all heavy cottons, worth 121; to -15c per` yard, priced very low-; also some mill ends of Towellings, priced at per yard . . . . . . f'..,5c 1* ,_ .- -1---U`-D UILUJ-ll. in same styIe'as -. price . . OVERCOATS AND SUITS [ALL PRICED _ 10 PER CENT. OPP. . TWBBD SUITINGS, 59 `liinluilxnu --3 3` `IR-'e'Vd. nu;-se,na1`r .. . .. Wool," unwashed Wool, Washed [. .; Lamb: Skins, . .. Calf Skins .Horse Hides; . HdrsfHai`r }. nr..-1 1 - - , _ . V vu Saws, live . . Butcher Cattle n u - o o o o o o - I ` ` Hay, per tbn, new I Flour, Western . . - Family Flour, per I Potatoes, per bag . . E925, per doz. Butter, per Ib . . . . Chickens, dressed .. Ducks .. Turkeys . . . . . . Mutton V Lambs, each . .. . . w `Lamb, ner _lb. . . . . Hogs, livevselects . .. Sews, n..+,.1...- 1* I A number from .funeral of Mr. J. C `day. He_lived mos [and was respected ` .November 6, 1916 Mr. and Mrs. `J; W. Brown spent Sunday at Painswick. Mrs. iKa.y of Port S_vdney spent Jastweek with her daughter, Mrs. J. Spence. ` Born to Mr. a11d M1'S. J. Jory, 3. son, on November 3rd. Mr. C. Farrell spent Sunday in Dalston, the mwc+ A " " ~ . _ [It 'ther Shannahan were V1 Laughlin s "Sunday. n u v cumer Mr. and Mrs. John Gilch _ Edenvale spent Sunday at th. ; of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Muir. Pte, Harold McLaughlin of spent the week end at his 110m "Miss Jean Elrickand Mr. R Elrick of Edenvale .Were visit s ' and Miss Shallnahsm Tlfnvn --5~3` ' ' good size with red !* ~"do1's. v 3 {I In J\4A ' OR BROWN OVERGOATS, made above, 1'eg_ular value $18.00. Sale Q-IA-r OVERCOATS, regwllar .13, uressed . . . . 15 . 16 s . . . . . .. 900 600 nerlb. .'.' 1s ivevselects 10 40 ive .. 8 00 'Cattl";`. 5'50 HIDE MARKET ted by Jos. Marrin, n nnno-an \ 5; green ' V-M AIM square.) nu..- J NELETTE G0WNS.A and $1.40 nber here attended the of Cannon last Thurs- 3_lived most of his life here by all.` -.-:}} 1;]: 130.1`. M-I3 . ,--_.. -.-..,uau5uuu OI Harrie home here. Tribble of Allandale vis- Richardson"s last week. an T?]...'..L -~ " "" " or linen shade, good V 94.-,.-.< ,-..-- -J guest of IY OVERCOATS, with $15.00. Sale ]>1'i(er~ 211 nz - - -nun \I.I.I Nm )3 "ember E ' 1 75 AF s. Joh Gilchrist of atthe home ;_ Gpn, M11? November T" TIT` n , , . ~ V . - us er Lmi visitors at J. Mc- LV- MEN_ S W01-n u3n:L.._,_ 10 00 10 50 u|a\Il.l. UL AI) M. Carson s. ._. 1 - -" ouuuay Mr. H. Co ._ . _v\AI/l(lll\` 'ere visitors at e, recently. rms` n ` 4. IL} 95 150. Jade, size, .. 2 101' 25c 0: market 7)c;'do1's. Sn In .. 2 for 250 Sunday 1.. U rm- nADms'_' EXTRA ~ l`!n`l"_n'D an 1711;: .4 50 38 36 95 11'7` J $1475; inches wide, 3.}grmu1]. - ` .ul: -I9.LU.UU. $17.50 V (11ll.('- ` $8.95 8, 1916 1 80 105 200 4-an Barrie Ian..- ,. L 6U 10 60 900 650 .LADIE'S GREY vnsrs, weight, worth 309 egg} 65 1 '00: 1 25 12 00 11 00 9 75 l60 40 - 38 17 '18 23 1n An value I@l\r `AT 4:1 f?oul~ .. .\u , - val-j L110 u uu:a1 ('Ullh('H'lH'('. E There is a mmmi Eiready to take _\`mn' u 5` direct it i1nn1o]i:1t E channel.`Mr.TAin1 i~ ( L local connnittov um i King`, t1'casm'(-1'. "l`5.v tributions lmw }n-(`H Monday of this \\' `:M1'S. David Bl'm\'1x' . ;MTS. L. .-\l't[:!`.'}s.. P iss N. *1. .\1':l:g-_'i:.. T... A : _., 1 { MEN'S rum: woor. OASHMERE. so: ly, sizes 9;, 10, 10% and 11, regula price_ per pair V o o o n u o o o o_ocI Duo! `--....V up`/VAAAF. nu Ill -emaciated and n-!.I.- ,7 ed to stand by and w away until death in ;state. This (-ondim *7 burg. Not H` Inm'.~`<-I ifund in the town, f:Can Canadi:m.< six Fsuch thi11}_1's ;' ilskwl Elief worker. "('.`;m : deny gifts to Hw.~'t- pt fering; children um! W a clear co11s<-ivm-1-." "`L.:.... 37 ' , Montrc-al, (`)-t. 1'. 470 `people with nu `ifor Weeks than THU ;]3,read a week. It is 1no such a -omlitim. Ition on the part an` jief C0mmift(-(- h:1.~ I $580 in Ovo1'sla}_", Pd; fjlmaginc tho t(-rri}m- Vanguish of t`l|(-.~'(- ;. ftotsTcryin,r "for In Terrible Conditiongs- the People of O giui 5 To remove nil ~m; D' 0 _rom w1ndow.<. gwx hth ammonia - :z:n pots, rubbing Iv-?~..f Inll `- Nil`. V. 1'1. Kn active citizen vs; answer the :l]:H'rz responded mul. ; whole fO1'('(' in 1 ganized so thutv }have in sonw ma tection in ('zl.~'(- L V hasalways tukw H E. terest in thv zlzx iit is safe to .<::_\ fman could })('4('}I ; put at the In-and . partmcnt and In . reorg-anizcd.' `POUR HUNDRED ON 7oo LO `_ The fi1'(-".03: \I: 'the Cz1n'ia-.:<- \\ ., ibrought homv In ward this now] Im `only one mun .:m. ?tion as was wm ~ ;g1ven for thi.\ lul Mr. Clxarlir 1- 6n_ the Tommi- f ral years r.-.~E-, RIP. T}l0.~`. ( ;:: pointed to Alum; how the town :- `V0111 \\`:1.< rum illiam h iiI-.1! '8 abrotlu-r 0! Riddcll and :1! m. ver S11ml:L\'. >s v1s1t1n_r_- l:~:~ ;' M-l'S. G:1t(`>' `::1~ ting in Tonmm, 41\I1`S. 'Sf(']>}:m-;: eek to T()l`n1;:.. ide While Mr. < M1'.Jno. .\}i;-._T _ice of t.}u-f;_'r,;; [tion in \\'::ll<.-:-.'-v `. .V III`. John I home hm-i- m ( LADIES PLAIN BLACK` `Hosn, Saleprice per pair_.. . . nan 1'um1i'nv_-' .'I T) AT; 140 Aird V ~V::"xxxxxx1 `Two thousand C; adian Volunteer E Imperial Royal Ii . _ _ '1 ' WARD on n\\J (.|l L` `(If good u 'APP'y 1 LADIES PLAIN` {BLACK cAsnM-mu: anteed mn"n "um.-ml mmm Q] 1.- `In HOS1`.-C_hild`ren .-5: plain; antee `nrnvn m.-ml. ..:.. 52 mches w1de, yard . . (_:oR_sr:Ts-JLongThip'and low 1 terial, sizes _18 to 28,- reg per pa`ir`.... . . . . . . .. 1:413 ;NETS',' vnnu a:u.1'.I.'1..NGS, all W4 good patterns in plaid. val_ue 75c to $1.00 per ` ODDILOTT or FANCY punk .I,.ADm s' -FANCY A':oLLA`Rs, in nhricfrnua .a&u`l.\n -- -`L AND mmwnns, :5 01, regular value $1.00, 90:0 anti o o Q o o I o , J o on nmsf HEAVY, .W-}.'.:IGH.T NATURAL `COLORED VESTS; regular value 50c. Sale" price A . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . ..A....39c"' _ rnonmdii % _.,...... .._.m..u_w nu:-sun UASHJI . anteed pure wool, SIZCS 8% to _ Sa'l_e price per. pair . . .4 avyull. cu. inch of snow fell here Q 'Ffn~m1 nnn DSE-C,hiIdi'en V plain; blabck `C,aSIime1'e `Hose, -guar-T anteed pure wool; sizes up to 7% -only; regular val-, `ue 35c and.40c pair, Sale price; pair . .. . .`. 25c ' vain: - I-l\I each A. . ;,. us:-aw "S IIJVUX UULHJAJ `>Christma_s -styles, each thaf I . may dread Ip gc `null 0, from his recent attack of 1 9 `Mrs. Moffat of B_arrie is her sister, Mrs. Hodgins. 3 5 Mrs. Barret is visiting fr n.:- 1----:L- , _- ...v_u., uu (M '.!:U _ll1CI1eS :erns 1n pla1d_or he.atl1er m1xtx_11-es, `$1.00 yard. Sale price, ya1 ya-1'0 all 'olor's', on sale. 3-8, 6 .piecesA only, all g e, regular [value $1.50. ghip and bust,[.made`fr(on.1 good ma-Hf`: 28,- regular value $1.25, on sale 3'I_'S, lo 1ig sleevs, eagh. Sale price," _`Glyc_edonia is` not" stic skin, One or two applications will remove the roughness, `and by its 'occasional use the skin acquires` the smoothness and softness of a--baby s. ky, _ and gloves 4 1916' our . u up . 11., ~- The a2.re11t`bfb the Do.minI i<'m,.AA11i9-I preached ve,ryj[acceptably.i_n the1 r< Lu vuuu I11) o .Mr. VVesley Fletcher ,, rapid headway in the construction- of his new barn which will take the place of the one [recently burned. A ,We, extend our congratulatioiis to `S Mr. Goddard and Miss Gertie Bone `t on their recent marriage and wish` : them a long` and prosperous life. The ` " Rev. R. H. Somerville -M. A., `per_- ' form thesceremony. ' ii _- A A The :farmers of this locality can- not complain of either the crops or prices this year. ' ` Mr. and ' Mrs. Walter 1\IilIig~a21 at it . 1 I_`oronto 'a1'efvisiti11g'-_tl1eatter s ` par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crossley. The West Bros. attentd the"Bee meeting in "Barrie last Saturday. a 1 `Mr. Harry Lynn has` the contract -for carry the Royal Mail for another `- fouryears. . i N t_ ' A ThetIvy Hunt Club (ten in num- . her) is hunting in their old ground I 1 I J l 1. 1 (J ]1 us his usual visit; . Quarterly Services ivere held -in the Methodist a. Church last Sabbath ,9` . o vvu;-.....-__ - S. vs. uvc ll'Llll(lI'ea. aOlla1'S.' ' I A` ' Pleasedto report` the fact that our :l'much esteemed ' f Mr. Alex. _riend, . , Coulter, who had one of his eyes operated on` recently as progressing , as favorably as may be expected. Dr. - of. his practice in "the _west Iandtis . soon to take a Pedwell h farm Mr; J. P_. Carr is about to make great alterat ions on "the outbuildings and when these alterations are complet- ed Mr. _Pedwell will have one of the most `beautiful. ,far'n'1; properties on the town line. Mrs. Pedwnll M m... 'l..-..I.'1;__ - We welcome Mr. and . Cameron Coulter has disposed ` post graduate course. 5 aving purchased the " ppoperty of his father-in-law, ' 1 l ( vuu uuwu 11118. We Welcome M Mrs. Pedwell to our Iocahty. `MT. .911!` 1/fro `KT T 11' 7` I 3.8 to 40 __inches l'IDn`1nu ---- AA 'p!fy',1}_|V.`}IlJc1'gI ' ` .' I Seventeen hundred` dollars w: `highest bid for the home propel _ the lete Mrs. Sproule. ` Mr. N. purchased the property in whi has lived for some time for th( `of ve hundred dollars; 1 plnncn {us -u........_.L-41 A Monkman s gryceaonia {rery best of V n1a?tc-;`riaIs, ~ rd.A 1[ Sale"-price, yard .` ___ _ @111! th 0OLLAR_ 7 `s . for lazgg, duly` .. .50 S, includihg 5,. rlziaiiev from, finie L00, Sale price 750 ood heayj; wighf. ....22c4 manual! .10.: - -_ .. vv JIAKZ, 1nfxtu1'es, regular prlce, yard 490* _socKs, black on"- llar value 350. `Exile i Teach me to die th_at"so I may , is Pleased _to roportour` old and es- -auu me no-uve that 1_. The grave as little as my bed. Rise glorious at the judgment day. - . accident, falling rom an apple tree. Mr. Jerry Ramsay has sold his farm to a man from Rocklyn. Mr. W. J, C. Boake willvcontinue to run the Doane farm for another year. ` ' ` V V Mr. G; B. Henry, `post-master, was . `the only nimrod who haspgone north to hunt. He wen_t with the Cooks- town club-. Success G. B._ , Sorry to report our `friend `Mr; Freehand as progressing but slowly _ 1 r Servie Church last . ;..18 for good pattl-ns, L `Sale price, T oz- :1: HOSE,`g11ar- Were 50c pair. _ [ -Jo- V -.y.-..-nu, uu. a . (I/LU I."--5., oooyo89c' _e_xtra. heay' each .._.'.19c <.);7'e:nberA -".1916 L-.. 'L- J V -_ -....uo .u.LL . J.V 1 VV ICC [`}`J'rop_erty which he Slime -`-'A'- 1-L` V -_ vs..- `village and the_ entire community to the parents and relatives of the three young men of Cookstown who have laid down their lives for the Empire. .he three young men whose names are well known here were models of clean liviilg, two of them members of the Methodist Church and one of the Presbyterian Church. By their model 1 life they were_ "ready -when the cell . _"the ne1$ves't 9414 50 I vu uuquxb` WES 13 property ; 11142.. Mr `KT "3 ;u `Jail . ...393 3, `were ' DZ- II W HAUL Ear the . _ _ _ , L, A IIJ UL Wlce ,1 I ...,...._u uuc 111011 or tell he on Saturday afternoon. A We extend the sympathy of o _village parents and 1'eIn.f.iva;: mo +1.. +1... sdm ] ol hfi}'htS: We 's1}ould_A do `what Rte can}: ne `} fHW1z`_~" IS a report of the sh --;:*1`tafV1111f=t167 vairs_ of so1s,_ 175 he surIr)ical S Ht S 7 pmmat Smtsr 19' natzd 5C8Q&:)1S(,mltlou11,1ng robe do. ' ` or g 97 2 , , 1(io(tS}1s,g15? d%z_m3(,)uthavsipes, 12bsI,1eetI;a1-51 0 hoes, 14 housewwes band cr 25'p1 9w `covers 36 yards ,f 0 3..S,f Chvrlstmas _cakcs, 58 Fun s Q butter, 73 doz. eggs, 58 doayes of p1ea_d,1 4 d_oz. buns, .13 0,. 14 M 1aQZ..cool1{(1es,' 6 chlckens, 5 pigs, 9 . cakes ,6 we mt"? qake 2 doz. puff com "t D Ht; `money made by .1 $38 t$ 70;, m0119YA donated ` V9 -b *3.31331 $13.50: `Saturday, No- 1 mm erd,1C, the lauxgllary ssgnt into ( $7e07ReO r_oss rooms, Barne, cash 5 1i1{e do1l:a31(:same dayft}if Seventh g i 1 was " ' - butter, '11} fdloz. puff a3Sakeos,0gsia5iI,11). V cakes, I doz. cook1e's,.1-loaf bread, fidoz. ffesh emrs and c h" 7 N0v=.'mhm9 SEA .41". -E.S,1:.$_1'?-' L. fl- ._..,....,- V1. mm. vy. A. M1uer,.the day was beautiful, therefore" the n1ost of. the members were present. M _ -On Sunday, November - 5th, A the .-,Ora_ng'en1e n' of Ivy lodge" No_. 450,- j'"R'Jf`l1,_1_1f`<:hed to `the Presbyterian Church. -- 1+: ` . ` Ffnnnn rs-P l"nn'ln.I-.......' ;.'...-'--`I-A-"' ` ;5 uuu. .L1UDll_ U,`J,'gS November 2nd Presbyterian Chu ' held their month and cash $1.75. 2 the [ladies of the rch Auxiliary, Ivy ly `meeting at the A. Miller, the day Ull\4 I roof ,-_..--... vv van : The Secretary,_Mi_ss Bella Miller , resigned and would not accept re- E;-election so Mrs, W. A. Miller was I J appointed in ]1er_ place. The Presid- E ent and` Vice-President were e1ect- 1` ed fortwo months, also all the fold _ committee were re-elected for the , sameterm and Mrs. D. Milleradded L to the number. ' ` ` o Althoilgrli the meeting was well an- . nounced but few attended, sojit was [decided that in the beginning ofvthe New Year a new staff of workers be A appointed to run the Auxiliary. It IS hoped that `everyone willptake an - interest in the Red Cross` work and ` do all they- can to help it along`. . If ` we consider our position of peace ` and security, think with gtrateful l` hearts, "should we can. `ct ' `FI\]]l\!17;\\ru 3. - --~ ' " " V November 6th, 1916 Utopia Auxiliary held their an- 1 nual_ meeting on Tuesday, October 31st. It was opened. by singing" Give Peace Oh -Lord, Give Peace Again followed by prayer by the Vice-president. A-After a short talk by the President, the Secretary gave . a splendid report of the Work done` by the auxiliary in_ the past year. A ` general discussion followed and it A1 was decided that the auxiliary should ` `continue toexist. V V `F .___..._.______,___;: lbyterian church yste1'day afternoon. He gave an eloquent" address on they present condition of Temperance Re- form 111 Ontario. UTOPIA - _Z __ , November 6th, 1916 .not easil T be repaired. Though this evening of the year has. a long record for boisterous. pranks yet we are pleased to state the boys ' did no ac of destruction that may About one ineh 5.. C..J.-__.

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