WW . Vics-Pres, -- Rev.. H. Woo Claremont. ~~ * hurd | Sec.-Treas. -- Miss F. McCaw, [lin + Port Perry. ed, and those officers were duly in lon | stalled. % " ™ d, | still pecupled a part of Ramscapple, was repulbed beyond the rallway 'motnlng the enemy, whe ¢ between Nieuport and Dixmude; The enemy lost a great number of The recommeudation was accept | prisoners and left muny wounded © the fleld. On the other parts "of our front The bombardment wan jhiek. | sponded, jas their names were called, (rather' violent at Nisuport during made of their year's work." very. comprehensive and 'practicali. importapt place being given to this | of aspect of the work, and also told IR LEAL AOE Te ones a pat # | and doveloped for this duty. 3 | value of this department of B.Y.P, U, activity. He made a strong plea for the formatian i one in the Association having & will be. formed 1 by rising, while a short report was|paat of the day and intermittant on | other points of our position: Rev. G. A. McLean delivered n| Exumy's OPERATIONS IMPRDED. «The 'inundation between Yeser | address on 'How We May Become |and the. railway line between Nieus 81 Soul Winners," in which he emphe|port: and Dixmude 'has made the "| asized the need for a much more ground marshy and the trenches the enemy unbearable, Wire the south of Dixmude, bos how young people 'may be trained |sween Linghom and Panschendudle : : ! ithe French troops have gontinued Mr. F. 8. Hoskins, of Hamilton, | their offensive movement, Pelkipe br | Superintendent of Junior Work, [apple was completely. surrounded i |gave a splendid address on the fast night, | ' "lp +t At the south of Passchenduble the British troops were violently of Junior | attacked by German felnforcements, } | Unions; pointing out that they were [but hud retaken at the end of the iL ihe means of building a more solid | day the ground they hind been fares [® | foundation for the ¢htrch. Af pre- fod to cede in the neighborhood of 4 | sent the Whitby Church. is the only | Gheluvelt. i 4 On several other. parts of (hele it is hoped; that | fighting fine the British have res yi lsed the attacks by the 0 inflicting upon them Importhi gr LU |e { A roll call was then held, in which [the enethy made no further Infantey I 'the members of each Society re«|attacks: } eR WH J ALLL na single disohar