Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 31 May 1934, p. 7

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THE BETTER DAY Marsh thvoughts, blind angcr.~:., and erce hands, Ihat kept this 1'c.st1e.s-:3 world at strife, Mean pa.'s.sions that like choking sands, 1:c1'p1c-x the strewn of life. L0 -some 0110 u\'c.r_\ y so simply told that .~t 13rownie;~t could un- showed how this rule Td out the teaching 01' :01`: Inasmuch as ya [to one of the least of men, ye have done it . L VV. FlLI`d.~ll1J ,--P1c: ;\I1'.~' I'I\f\l` . 13.... Q . szxppoix H` H11- 311: \~.aL5- Afr"cz1. ups cut .1111, that Who I run 4-n sion Band Secretaw. .\I`r.<. M. H. Braden. Orillia; '.I`1`ez1;~1m.-1', 31355 L. `H. McGuire, Penctzmg; P1'css Secre- tary, Miss E. S. M:1cMurch_v, C1ar1':< burg; Supply Scczwetzn-y M1-es. N. J. Lisc;u1".1b, Barrie; Life I\Ir.-m`be1'.~ 2,) SL.'('1'CtZ`l1'_V, .\I1`.=_ H. Nolan, Col 1in_u`\\'ood; Lib1'a.ry Sc-c1'o ta1'_\', '.\I1'.`~:. R. S. Cu1mi11g'ham, Orilliug Litcratttrr: Order Your Stationery Business Forms and Counter Check Books In Barrie All Orders Will Receive Ppopmt Attentienu--Phone 53 ENVELOPES SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS lil :`;:L- :- \\'uL-ks paw good. Wrn. Y1 Low Prices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best atmnia HEAP HIGH the PLATES COL. THE HON. THOMAS L. KENNEDY Ontario Department of Agriculture :u.A4|,`_ ma -1.; 1.4- AKLAI Minister and Em-1uu1_:1`0. Mrs. J. VV. VVa1lac(:, Midlzllld; Home 1~le1).;-1`.~ Sec1'otz11`3'. )Ir. G. I.o. .-\1Ia.nda1e; Welcome and `.Ve1fe'.1'c Seen-t;u*_\`. Hrs. F. A. StC])'11v'.`H.~'0I1, Elmvalc; Glad Tidings Seen-eta1`y, Miss Grace VVi11oughb_v, .~\`.1i. I\Iembr_~1'. \\'it`n0ut Port- folio, .\I1'.<. Shortt, T!a1'1'i~;-; ;\Ir.~:. Swal- low, StL1},'I1(_`1'; Histori;u1, .\I1':~,. J. LETTERHEADS SALE BILLS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS CARDS SYMPATHY CARDS LEDGERS BUSINESS FORMS ETHEE good. Fresh \'cg'etz1.b1es 1111100 U. tempting (Ii.-play, with :l.<'} )Lll".1 s at 3 bun:`;1c.~: for 25c, I1-_`:1d Iettuc . 10c, leaf kt- tucc, onions, r:1di.~'hes, cur1'o`us and rhubzxrb at 5c at 1)11.m-11. Last _\'c:11"s \'ugotubles 2111: :11mo. cxlmmtutl. u .\Ic-.\Izu'tin, Barrie; Finzzm-iul Commit~ tee, Mrs. Shortt, 1\I1`.~:. J. )Ic.\Ic:`1i11 Mrs. J. N_ Cooper. . Mm Allnn nf tho P1-n\'i!icinl |n11's. .1. LV_ uuup Allan, Board, installed cw \ v\r]1!n.'uy,(v 1V11'S. 11113.11, UL L110 1'1u\.\:.\.mx the of`.ce1`:~: St. And1vew s choir provided :11)- p1'op1'iatc music on '1`u0: 11iu'?.t, and a solo by Miss Chalmers on I'ue.<- day aftcmoon was much zxppm-ciu';d. STATEMENTS CONCERT BILLS CHEQUE BOOKS NOTE HEADS SHIPPING BILL`S SALES COUPONS CHURCH FORMS James B. Fairbairn Deputy Minister Page Seven P1'o\'i!`.( cial Currant Jelly Dl`essing-O11c-t'ni1'd cup salad -31}, 1`: t:1l_:lc.~:p00n.- t.-mon juice. `.5: L<::Lspoo11s21lt. /3 tub]:-.~'poon (`ll':`1`21HL jclly (or more). melted in rthc upper part 01' a double boiler. :1 few gr`.-xins of })zLp1'ikz1. fnn.lu'nn -11 inn-I-nzliuniq 1-1:-II Y:-n1 Jelly (or more. mcucu rthc boilw . Combine all iI1g_:1'c U`;('11 he \\`<`H and chill. Sern: with 3.113` In salad. ...:H. Pr--...~. nn.Hwi Salad. Dressing with Cream--OI1(_*-` (3111) lemon JLIICO, 1-3 (up . t;1blc.:poon c01'n. `,1 tuzxs ...d+ 1 nn~n~ kn-xinn 1 u.. 9 fswhlwgn sour cream. Uix dry in;:'1.-u(li(311L.<, add fruiil juicer. cook in double hnilcr. .~:ti1'1'in\.-. con. until smoo'.hl_v thi<:kcned,: zmd pour onto ttlmu well beaten x'{_"_L',` T?.\h1\-71 `un M02151!` lmi1m' .'1ll(1 SH)` JIM! L'UIl.`L'd.lll pot -tutu 1-:1 ..n. .. ('UUk\ little |\\Arl Wlaple Jylup IJI-bani`:-,-:u.:v L-,' yolk. `,1: cup maple .<;;mp. -"34 '.".x}`, c1'e:1m \\ 11ippe juice of 1: lemon. 3uLltU1L' yolk wel`. in the upper part of :1 double boiler, adding` maplc . and cool until thick, Let e-.>o`.. srtir and fold in the cream and add the lemon juice. '[:'se elxotlgr. to b`1-_-ml the .-:;:1ad together. I r~._,__. r~L........ n.......:..... \f.,.-`. 1.`. , 111.1110 (`re-21111. .-um t:nuu_'n Junu: _ cannml 1'..:pbe1`1'ics 0., s\.1`a\\'bc2 chc-1'ri0.s or other fruit to colt slightly. Chill until ice cold. 0\`c'1` iruit sulzxd mixture. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934. T-llL Curry of Meat--1 onion, 2 table- . fat. `.2 cups tomato. juice of 1.: lemon, 1 cup cooked meat cut in c11bo.<. `Ki tn-:1. cu1'x`_\' po\\`d<-,1`, .1. cup milk. ("nf f.'m- rminn in the fuf. Add {0- 1',` Cup HHIK. Cut the onion in muto. lemon juice. in cubes. and cu!`1`y ` with cold \\':1tur. S t\\'cnt_\` 1ninutc.~:. 1 milk and 1~e}mnt. So .~.4' l\r~H.-..l nv :fn-Inn` l|LLli' :`Uu1 I 1L.uun. {UNI DOLH` U11 2111} Maple Syrup rn1`..' 15 run H1; mm: and 1`(i1(!21I. bL'l`\'` \\ of hnilr-41 or . vin- tcrud f1'c.=.h 1>:1n:um.:<. Sn Tomato Cur:-y--C00k minced cclely. 1 t:1h`n-.-:1 green pepper. and 1 ton. mdnn hm 1 t:xhh~`-nnnn ht pepper. mm L l.L`il onion in 1 tzxblcspoon W 4 1:\r::,' ; tomato \\h rolled in Hour and mm and cook them on both brczxkingr them. H'.1\':~ ...:o'.. 4`.n..1\- unhx.-n r-Mi: {UNI Add ...n--\. I ".`1x'._L` rm mooth. .. .n.. 4 LL'il.\'pI hot on 1 u`.'1I. m.I_x Curried .\:\'f\II Au 1 Pride and hot envy The cankcrs of th(.- I What if ye triumph, A11, can yc not be ` Women A SATURDAY MARKET SALAD DRESSINGS tn` m the HHIK anu cuun. .~ on.~:t,:n\.t1_\' until thickened :. Add shrimps and celery ; to taste with salt, ponprr poon lemon juiro. Sv-nc c . toast or with .<`.c-tuned rice ll XlLlIlll)L:l` U`. buuxzuuy vmr out. 'LBu.~:i'u-c.~::3 `\\'-as quirtc of the time` and many 01 *5 repor`.<.-d 11(-arly all *..hci1 aJT{\' msmas UHLU L-Hl,` urn double boiler -\\' m0monL<. u\I.\:\1\\ Ll-n-n CUI Il5LilI ,' beaten, : be no space, no time, I weal in store, 1 a nobler climc, 9.11 strive no mom I )IlH`ll|.>'. llllxl \\1L n. Have all very ny fruit mixture. > Dressing---O!1O nzLp1u.~`jv'1`L1}). 1'nir~r- of 1. Iv-mn Whore every motion of the vhezut :n_1_I.11 S(.`1'V(: the spi1`1L .~: 1nv..;ter-call, Wnerc self shall be the unseen part. And humzm kinclncas all? ' auu cozu g1 loftier will, . ..,.+ kln 1011.191` \Vlll, , and yet bleed ? still `? and cold greed, lnfiinv xvi tho fat. Add , cocked meat cut pnwdc1' 1noi. Simmer 2'cnt1y for Stir in the cold rve with a border ....,I 1111111` -.`L`I'\'lIl>L','.\', >k 1 turblo. It-. m szxs-poon m buttol`, I -\~'..l. `\I\\`xk LL`2l.`.UUUli I tu1)l<:. L-H21 I) and ~-.nn.,\ I1!lH(,'U(l minced . lav in 1. I and uml MI 01' shall we but by fits and g;1cz1111s Sink satised and (:czL1u to 1'u\'c, Find love but in the rest of dreams, And peace but in the g!_'raV'c ? ---From Ly1`i<:.< uf Ezxrth, by .~\rchiba1d Lumpnmn. s Page CU. L11 JXU1` }_)lH.CC_ South Simcoe representatives pro posed that the annual musical festi- val be mzide a county affair. South Simcoe has been holding successful festivals for a number of years, and they thought it was something` the county might take up for the benet of all the di.<=tricts. The others agreed that the idea was good, but felt that it should be worked out locally in each of the districts before being con sidered on a larger scale. it `.\Ll:` nally decided to discuss the inattci at the county convention, with parti- cular reference to intoducing` a spec ial c1a.~;.:' in the next `South Simcoe festival contest for pupils from other districts. the County Won1Ln ._< lz; stitute to provide the prizes for I`..~: class. It is -hoped tiiat in this. \\'a_, llll1Cl'L`a`t may be aroused in the Oilllul di.~:tricL.~: in the benets cf the 1'es-tival contests. `There is to be a quilt block contest at the county convention this year. In some of the dist.rict.~: quilt eon Lcst.~; have been held, but as quilts are , bulky tiliings to carry about, it \v:i;~ decided to have only blocks shown at this one. There will be two classes, one for pzitcliecl blocks and 3 one for applique, with three prizes 01' $1 each in each class. Notices 01 the contest will be given out at cucil of the district annual inec-tin;.;'.<. _\li.<.~: listlier Slichter, of the \Vo1nen'.= Institute scetioll of the D(.`1)(Ll`l'.l`ilL`1li oi .-\gricultu1'e, \vill be invited to zit- tend the county convention and ju.!~_-,e 1 | the work. ..-..-.~..nr..l. W.l_ SUGGEST OLD REGISTRY OFFICE AS COUNTY MUSEUM I The executive of the Simcoe Coun- ty Women's Institute met in Barrie to discuss plans for the annual con- vention in the fall. The date VVE1: set for Thursday and Friday, Octobe1 11th and 12, in the Oddfellows Tem- ple, Barrxe. 'l`.'nn 1-n<(rn:uHnn nf' NTV: Hnxvnwl LJLL`, DELL'1'lU. Tne resignation of Mrs. Howard Gover, of Coldwatcr, as convener 01 the committee on L(:gislutio_n, was ac cepted with rcgtrct, and Mrs. C. A. Thomp.~:on, of Pcnetzmg, was appoint- ed in her place. F`.nn1'.h Kim:-nn 1-nn\'n nrn LIIL` \\UJ'1\. '.['.lu: question of accommodation 101 the mzxtcrial being collected by rm County Womu-n .~; Institute for a Sim- Pnn (nnnfv I\1ncr.nn1 xvng -.xn~-win k;ULHlvL)' VV U1I|L`1l ti LHSLILLILU J.U1' Ll D111!` cm: County museum, `z< zxgguin h`x'oL1j_'jht; up, and the .sL1g'g`esti011 xx made that the old county regiatx-y building would be an excellent 111:1:-e if it could be secured. A conm1itt\.u_- 01' M1'.<. D. C. Bell, .\I)'.<. Sut11cr1zm(1. Mrs. Boyes and M1`;:. F. \V. B1'0\\':1 \\'us zxunu-d to look into the 1`.1:1Li.~_-1 and report at the next Inec-tin5_=' of the exectztiu.-_ \: 41 U.\UL'L'.Ll\U_ At the convention reports will 1): gin-11 as 1.1511111 by the .~:ec1`e`.zuie.-, 9. the four di.~'t1'icL.~:, zmd communi" si11ig,j'i11g' will be c0nd'_1cted by M: Page, of B`.11'1`l`;`. There wz1.< no ban quet lzxst. year, and the c.\:ecuti\`e 11'; that it lnlL"l`.t be well to consult tin .1 .. ` : 4...'..r . ....-.m nn~Iu..~ 1A.. r\- 1.u5,'\:, xu Izxet 1 (.ii.~.t1'icts `chi Vca: n4` < Ll1:vLllL'Lh' U('1Ui'\` u.L'Lau1;.;Jng .101` mm this _veu1'. A vote is to be taken at each of the four district. zumuals, zuui the m:1tLL-1' of the most (1e.'ira1)le "Lime for ho]din.; it will z11.' be di. A11 L-fI'o1't will be 1na.(1L`~ agzlin L ' _\'cal- to gut Li<.-ut..-Go\'c1'no1' Dr. BYLICC to zuldrx.-. tho County convcn tion. "P1 . . \ . .. ..H-. 4!. lnc2'oz1.<:d ztctivity \\':.1.< .s*h0wn at the 1'an1c1*s lmuikct last S.:1tLu'd:1y morn- ing, with :1 number of summer Visi- tor< ])11(:.(%l'lL b1`i.~'k most the \'0ndO}`>` goods. sold. Dnunll n1un+.- 1-nnnnpd in ha` . 1 HlL'L'LllI:; \\ UICZ Stu_vnc1`. PM-.~_`i(`.(, Station. and )1) |.1.U.~. \,'.... `LL... >DLil)llL`l', ,l l K`-`_l(lL'l|L; A115` 1. v)UHL`-`. LIIVU .\I2~.<. A. Wioc. of .-\1lzm- (i:1':c-V. Vice-P2 (i;::1ts;_: .\[1'.~' King: Holly`; 3115. Boycs, Lcfroy; M1`.-= f`-.I;L\'.', I\Iinu. Mrs. E_ N. H(:\\'itt, '{L1_:'by; 7\Ir.~`. Fzlris, B1`z1dfm'd.; Mrs. Hc\'\'.~:on, I)untrcon; 321:4. CL\.).`1`lIi`hC1`.`~', .~\\'<:11i11g', and .\I1`.<. W. B. LL~athm'(1aIe. di.~'t1`i:,'t n-1)2'-.-se11tz1ti\`os_ I\1r..'. Lcathertlzllc al- su uumd-.~(l as Fm,-(1o1`ation 1' AC \lL'L.` UL Guidc.< L Suml.~._\'. L`..n d I AL\ I O u *1)`.. C H L! {CA twclvu r\~|II\\|v|\ l.`. i~`._-g1'c1. wu.< 0:~;p1'e.~: 1 for the ab- H'_`L' of ;\11'.<. A. \Vu1ke1`, of Eady. n`.e.<. of g'1'c-uting and H0\\'(`1'.~: cru sent to 1101- from the excclxtivu n.\Hn(I Thu t`nirtc.o11t11 annual church ser- icu of '1`riv.~.iLy Companies of Girl :Lli(1L_`.\' and Boy Scouts was held last und.-._\'. The w-.-athcr \\`o..~` pgrfu.-ct, ml (IL-spltc 1'cwcx- numbers and fl: "- 1' cohjx-.-', 111:: m;11'c11 from the .\I:11'kct rL1u:1'. c, \\`hcrc they lined up, to T1'in- (`Inn-..'n Im\1:m| ind.-.u(I. umsc, \\'ncr\3 Lucy u (;`l1u':ch, loukcd .\uc0'.1nt of lack x'i.~*:h H2111, \\`hicl1 is . ,.L . 1 nu nx .\{`l'lIlUXL Guide.-3 goods. soiu. Potted plants continued to be :1 feature, with Lhu-p1`i(t(.`.` i`zu1g*in;_,-' i'i'oin 15c to 25c 21. box. Neu1'1\' e\'(-.1`; \'a.ricty of ower and common vogu- tabim: were o'u1'ed for sale. A l2u`5I,u display of tulips w(21'c seliirig at 15c and 20 a dozen. Dndmnnu \\r-3-n nu-1-`uni in i:n'(I':~l GUIDES AND SCOUTS .3 (ll1l:'1".`HL ('1!L`|.un:\uuLL'.~, uuu they met this year, \\'it.`n t 11 to \\`hic.`n they had gone if c years. and which they had ` u 4- r\ `nuvn n nsnct nf 1-11:11; lH\ 1U. 11 n d ut`.tc11ding '/7"!` ' Pi .l_'\|. Cubs _\: LHL3 uuLu uy, \.u ;.u. smart ind.a3d of space 111 cm now bemg u.~u: y I, no out::.dcLo1npzmie ..l l`3n. 1-'\'|rn-< n? 111 DVC`. 11 HILLDS U1 JCUHIC. 1 lm 1-cfcwcd to the rule ( and Scouts to do at lea lUIH`{C LHU L'.`LL'CULl\L' .\l1`s_ D. G. Bell, of out; I\Ii.<< I. J0nc.~'. O1'0 ... \ \ ml` \ 11.... aS0UTS AM} GUEDES MUU tUlH]H_ calm-s 0: dc-stro.\'\v and we uozcn. Po- tzLtocs wlcrc prc.~,c`nt in largcl quantitiu.~4 tum ustlz and were ])l`i('cd at $1.10 :1 bag. Mzxny of the i'u1'n1<.-rs reported t-xccllum mics. Them wcre some lo2u1.~: of wood out `isle the building`, with :1 fair dcmulld - `H to S6 9. load_ 9 not much c.!1zL11g<~ in tin; xv-Ix? -41. unnvn n{Y.u\`Au] 1'1` aua. Mrs. Shortt, in presenting 111:; n ancial report, said that although the allocation is lowcre(l by $1,000 this year, it has been done by cunailing; the work, which is unfoitunato. Sht urged all to be faithful this year it a. stronger endeavor to reach the full allocation arfd take as a slogaxi, Give according as God 21.15 given 11: Barrie Presbytetial 1 W.M.S. Met Herel (Continued from page one) The treasurer, Miss L. H. Mc- Guire, Puenetang, renorted that a total of $6,513.96 had been 1'arZ-`cc during the year. Barrie 1`resbyterial ; though short on the allocation, stood fourth in the province. Mrs. Maitland, of Co11ingwood,' key woman, gave a most opt;im1stic report, and said that $6/l5.35`i1ad been received to be applropriatcd to- .wa1'd the decit fund (rf the bl1(l_g't.`i of!` the Presbyterian Church in Can} a( a. T\/Tum Q1m-n-H- 1'11 rn-ncnnfinn '31- FIn.| \VI'11Cl1 \V2J. ci IHLLCII 'clpip1'l.`CJ?.lLL:U. The recording sxecretary, 311$. D.` H. Mr.-Nabb, gave a concise m-.~,:m11e of the outstztn(lin_g` activities of the Pres- b;;teriaI throughout the year_ All stood in silence for 21 minute 2 I :: tribute to the memory or Mi.`-.~' Soulzur and 1VI1's._Fishe1', Bmdfo:,i who passed away during '- .. ;.'..1:-. At the evening` ses::iio11 Dr. ShOi`.'L, led in the opening c.-:e1`cises, aim] Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair extended g,`i'ec;~ ` ings from cine 'B:1r1-ie P;e-"-:;ie1'_\=. Pvr-nhv.*m'ini rnnnrt: of the Q'i1'l.~` lngs 1mm one `lJ'11`1`1(J 1`i(:""_,`[(:`;'_\ . Presbyteria . reports of the g'irl.x' organizations were preaented by l\'Ir.<. Maitland, of Collin_9:wood, and Mrs. Gosselin, of Victoria Harbor. Rev. F. G. Vesey The outstanding 1ll(l1`(3=>' of the g`a.ther11g was given at the Tue.<(lay nigwlwt session by Rev. F. G. Ve.=.ey,| of Parkdale Presbyterian Chure.~h, To- ronto, and a former Ill onary in Korea. He spol~:e on the chan-ged attitude of the non-Christian na,tion.=, and the changed conditions in the: I nlaxims were nations. Three great K given, Know Tl1ysell', Control! Th_v. Deny Tliysielf. The world has become var}: .~:mall. and with the rapid srpreanl of ne\\'=i and fast transportation. the ends 01 the worlol are broeg-rht together.. Thirty years ago few knew little' about Korea. lt \\'a.s looked upon as :1. heathen land only, but to-clay any- thing that l1ap1_)en.< there is known here in a few 1ninute.~. Comlibion,` in those so-called heathen co,untrie.~= are difl`erent to what \\'ein1atgine, perhaps more so in their nelig'1ou`~ attitude than in anything` else. ;\lan_\' l of ti10. that we call heathen l:-.1ve. a religion that puts us to shame in devotion and zeal. They will umler-, go torture most severe to rid them-l selves of sin. They are g1`opin;_.: after .~:ometl1in-g, and when they nd the true light it is very p;'r.:ciou.- to them. l"l1n n-m.-Mn.-+ mru-il f.n-rl.1v 1'4 Hun u;~:." The King s Mission Band of St. Andrew s presented 21 be:111tif`:u' choms`, I Love to Think of Jews," which '\V21d much app1'::ciatc-d. I I`hn w:r-nrdh1n- -:xr>r-rnf.'n'v \'T1'<. 77.! nnem. I The g1`eu.testipe1`i1 to-day is thei mist that hangs over Rus.~.iu and sprezzcliiig to every n-ation-Communi ism. IL: aim is to destroy `chr- Cill`i.~Li2l.Il Church, and it is pern1 ing eveiy society. Ageitts are sow ing seeds in schools, factories and shops. `The inisisioiiziry ito-day 11:1;-. much to cope with that Was lliliillowzll - years ago. ' The bringing` of the llZLtlO!`..~` to- gether has had unothey effect. The morals 01' the west are bi'oug'ht to the east and vice-\ e1'sz1. P`a.ti'id ii`iL'l1Ull'L` is sent to those unlie'hLen- ed nations. Movie films that C(.`l1.~:Ul'.i \`.'0ll]ti not pass here nd 1.-h`l.`i'C \\'zz_\' to China, Japan, lndia amid .-\i'r cz1. Duising` the plrl year the Jups cut out .-:e\'er;1l million fett of film, came from the United Stiltcn. t:1u_Lj`ht the Jups Lllld the Cl'.ine.se to g , and who p1'o\'iLie:i the aims 2 We lid. L'nles.< we know our>:el\'e.<, and control our.=el\'e.<, l1li.:'>3i .7.`1u)'y ef- i'oi't.- are of little avaii Yet ins*)it-0 of all this, God is work-n ing through the inissionurios in :1 ' won(1ei'1'ul way, and lnzmy are l 1dill',',' that true light. In Korea at {I dis't:'icT.' _, meeting such as this women will xvalk ` I '1 I 1 100 miles. They study the Bible, then go out and tell others. They tithe their time, giving` so many days c-\'ei`_v month to God s work. Here we think if we give 25 cents 21 weal; or a month, we are (loing; our duty. We must have 21 specic conscious- ne.~'.< of the ; of others and n-ix-n nw..\~o !\n1`L`r\H!11 nI'\`irH- ii: H15- lhlll. 1 Christi: ex se4 t _`.1'l\'(' HIUJCU _)U1'Ull l{ing'd0m of God home and abroad. \\'.\ n\n.+ `nn`.' :1 home aum anroau. 1 Wu must look at the f01'uig`11 eld as changed, but more tlum ever 11cc<.1- in}.-' our .~'ac1-ice and our 1)1l_\'(.`l':`. Ofcers Elected ` Hon. P1'u. )I1'.s_ Ix . C2u\.1uron.' .-\l1au1lz11c; 311-5. W. .\Iz11coln1. Elm- vulv; .\IL's. J. I\IcL. Steven.-Ion, Bunic; P1'c. J1-1's. M. W. Hcasiip, W.-nu-1:\nu~ Id Vi('r--P)a~ ]Il`.~'.l Oh, shall there I No cc-n1;ury of ` No freedom in Wilt.-re men .~.'hv.I I -'nI'1.Z!I1_;'; _l. Vlk'L'-J:LL:.~1urL*l1L, .\u.~. K. N. Cooper, Co11in;2;\vo0d; Em-. Sw- 1`(-tu-.`_\ . )I1`.<. G. S, Lloyd, Midland; C01`. Sec1'etzu'y, 3I1'.~'. Y. 1- hil1ip.~', ()r'.1i:1: (ir!.<` 01:_v':1ni7.:xti011 Scvm-t211'_\' .\I1.~'. C. 31z1it1'.=.:*. Co11'm;:\\'o0d; Mas- The rcg'ul:u' June meeting of tn Bu.1'2'(I W0m(-n s lnstittltc will l)\: hale at the homo of .\Ix`s, J. M. .\Iill<. 11 (`cllir:,- St.. on Tuv. June 5th, :1 2.3 pm. The roll cull will be at S\\'F:!`~u\l by lzulics . wlxut u.'01 Il<.\\' lil.-.. lx.-.< \li:< Q1-nfl \/7 ( :'\l u bloc-k.< equals of fun HILL` day. NV`,-v \.'\'( LXlI' d-e;-1'.s`tan d of .~:c-Nice 4-I... hi.-Q... 01 >'L`1'\'IL'( L'2lIl`Il:u UuL ml the Dnme .\I:1.~tcr: In have done it unto o: those my h=:cr,m'e11, unto Me. " BARFHE. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE LUUII . IJHL` `ECU L2`. i-ally 111\'itcd. The Northern Advance '1 !`.(;1`.c \\'d>`. 1101. muc: c.11zu1g<: H1 um, price 01' Q; `>1. whic.h xvvrc o'u1'<-J. ix`.- ]a.1'_;`e qL1zmtitiu.<. Prices 1"d.!1"\.\1 from 15c to 200 at dozen. Butte: remained um-.h:111g'c(l at 25c .1 1b4 I'h<~re are no _\'oun_:; c'3. .(:ku11s on tin.- nwx-kc't yet, but the better yu.-z1r1i11_g>`a \\'~r'- .<:`11i=1_;' at 17c to 20c 21 1b., while the older birds broug"nt 1-10 and 153. 1 0ult1`_v w s 0'c1'c1l in 1ar;:c1' qL:u11titie.< Lham for many pz1.~ ., and the :1cmam1 was ...-A.]

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