PAGE s. .====______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 1'!th Markdale on Thursday night. (Our Own Correspondent) Hear the winds howl this Monday night! Sounds fall-like. already. although it didn't feel that way during the day. Mr. J. J. Prart and son. Oren. threshed their fall wheat on Mon- day. The sample is good and the garden party at Priceville on Friday : vening. ' Varney ! (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Janet Kerr and mother. Mrs. lJames Kerr, left. Tuesday by bus yield too / ' for lilora to 'YiSIt. the latter’s daugh- Mr: Sam Arrow smith of tioclirtane it’l’. blurb. .‘HIllUerfflla Miss Inert: is down on a visit to iii. "Miller. at ! leaves for Albany, a. \_.. this week Pomona ‘ to resume her duties as nurse. Mrs. Will Jack. and daughter' Mrs. Irving Blyth returnedto her Clara. took the bus to l’uslinch on I home at Hamilton after visiting the Saturdav to visit, at Mr. and Mrs.thlyth family, here. James Nelson's. Missy Clara Wlll‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Blyth and Spend some of the llOlldaye there. family “\‘isited on Sunday near Port Mr. franc†'l'uits l'â€.“â€Â°"t‘d ‘0 i lllgin with Bruce county friends. â€â€œ1“!" â€â€˜1 Saturday ““‘m' after; Mr. and Mrs. Eli McAnulty and spending a fortnight at. the Ld- i family. and Mrs. Cobb, Of Ashland, " ‘ls l nit-stead. For a city Chalk' »' . iii-“it iiime skilled in timing, att‘“'*‘“’“"’"" “’9’“ “St “98" here it , , farm work twith their slisprTMrsj. ThomasthAl- â€N .‘t H o . , '13". If ‘9‘. e t r 1193 ay of air Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mart and fam- . . ,~ ,. ,. .. ~. ily spent. Saturday in Owen Sound. 3 '.'“m‘ 3“†“l†â€3†friends at the Mr Wesley Hunt of Toronto lï¬im’tiifiltlrfligmgi Mr and Mrs Alex llOllttiM ing at Mr. J. H. Robson's. lamitli's Knox Corners on Sunda); Memory Hart's 0‘ 'l'ttt‘U'FԠW‘mlivm-e: â€Mr. E. rim, liir. and Mrs. the m-o-k-emt with Iretlat'm 0" “'e;.ianm Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Will 8th and ill Ht†“time - ’Hay of Proton and Miss lidna Johnstone of . Kilsyth. t Stocklev and family of Toronto a former popular teacher in .\o. o,' -- ° spent the last three days of thel week a guest at the Edwards tunnel and called on several of the old†friends and pupils. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred (iilchrist and Mr. and Mrs. Twait. were guests of Mr. James Ellison. last week. i Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpill . daughter. Miss llva. of 'l'oroiito vis-t ited kindred along the filth conces- sion last. week. The latter is re- maining for a t'ortntght's holidaying. Mrs. James Young and daughters, Marion and Lyelyii, and grandson, lmnald Campbell. of Cleveland. are \lSlttil‘s with Mr. Wm Henderson and his sister. Tenn. . The. farmers have no leisure time John Morire. over the week-end. ampton. -..- ‘ . . . 31101: \H.‘ ltiOl health shall. in Egremont. ust 4. to Mr. and Mrs. William Bogle. a daughter. Mrs. l'lverett Hoy Helene. of \Velland, with her parents, Thomas McAlister. and daughter, are visiting Mr. and wan visited recently with withâ€: liiiiiimlihtvii'lii'leartiiigt liiiiiiie. James “"113 “9"â€, 0“ her way 10 “P H ' , ‘ ..~ . 9 ‘ â€l't'llal' t†S ,9'1‘1 S‘)mn 'i (’ \vi ' ‘tis tip to the idle sports around ‘1 l in v H town to do a little "bunny-hunting" out of season. lit-i. M. l'ittttis had a splendid message for Zionites on Sunday. llayittg is over and ‘tis quite a common statement with many fe lows. "Oh. we had over fifty loatls'. tin 'l‘hursday evening tast. there were showers to the north. showers in the south of the 6th ron.: httt there 'twas sunshine followed by mellow moonlight for Zion's garden party at the, home of Mr. W. ti. tireenwood. .\ big crowd from town. \ illage and surrounding coun- tryside gathered. mingled and en- jtiyed a happy time together. Bun- essau and Watidby played a few iii- ttings at a basebll match. the former huskies winning. The fair Wes had ample supplies of good things. consequently all were well fed and attentively waited upon. Rev. Mr. Fiddes arri\ed Just. lll time to handle the program. which was well varied with music. song and recitals. Miss l‘lthel Anderson appeared for the first time as a reciter and “made good". Miss Lily Black added to her latirels and was warmly eti- cored. Mr. Duncan McLean retains tlto tire and force of earlier years and Lz'dU' aliiie number. Instru- nietitail music was supplied by Messrs. Kenneth lMlllSnlt'Hl’ and James heart. with Miss Marion ltoyd as accompanist and they were stirring numbers. The duet. liy Misses Mice and Minnie Lennox took so well that they were forced to respond to an encore. Mrs. Earl Meade as actgouiauist. Mesdanies '1'. t-lt'ltt't'ttsu ‘itlltl .l. H, tit't-t-nwtiml had it till“ Iiltliiliei'; Zion t'llOll' is growing lll song power and their chorus was good. Mr. J. 1.. Sledâ€" m-au appeared twice in song and the crowd showed their :ippi-~t'ititioii of his splendid gift of \oire :itid ex- pression by hearty eticores; Miss Sarah Vollett iti'illlt-L’ a,- arrot‘iiinan- tst for him ano the crowd realized that. :i giftT-d musician was touch- ing Hie kevs. The gate receipts were Silii. 'Hearty \otes of thanks were tendered pastor and thoso tak- ing part Ill the program and three lusty t'ht-o'l's for Mr. and MP8. tireenwood for the use of their beautiful home and grounds. The -.\ational .\nthetii closed a happy ev- t'llllltl. â€It Friday. .\ugtist 5th. at the Udlliltllilll Soo. to Mr. and Mrs. S. tllnio i'ldwa‘rds was born a son. .We are granddaddy for the second time. IHHV, Glenroadin IOur Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Bell Visited the Hesltp faintly recently. Mrs. Hugh Vaughan. .|r.. visited with her mother. Mrs. Sinions. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ranks and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan called on Mrs. ll. Hanks recently. Welbet'k softball team visited tilenroadin recently and went. home Victorious mer the Wrinkv Dinks. .‘ll'S. Malcolm. Miss v. lioyd alltl Mr. Ben Mays visited recently with Mrs. James Banks. lliverview. Mr. and Mrs. l). McKechnie. T'Fl . r t ronto. visited with the McKeclinnie family over the week-end. _ Miss l-Iva 'i'ratl’ord spent the holi- her mother. Mrs. James Mcllvride. Mulock (Our Own Correspondent) llev. H. tlrickington leaves this week for his annual l'oliday. His niotlier-inâ€"law. Mrs. Reed. and daughter Marjorie. who have been his guests ovt r the week-end are 'returnuig with him to London and intend to spend the. 'toliday with l We were pleased to have with u,- on Sundoy Miss Inez 'l‘wamley. from Durham. Come again, Inez. Mrs. Mary Mighton and daughter, Hester. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke and daughter. lletty. of Toronto, spent a pleasant holiday at the home of Mrs Robert Mighton. Mr. and Mrs. Colin McIntyre and daughter. Mary. of Dornoch and Miss Marion Pink of Toronto visited friWs here on Friday. Sorry Miss Marion could not have remained for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald of To- roiito are now spending a pleasant holiday with their many friends here and at Durham and Walkerton. The Ladies‘ Aid met at the home of Mrs. .\lec. Morton. when another quilt was started. Last. quilt at, Mrs. .\dlam's meeting was sold to Miss l'Iva Redford of Durham for eight dollars. Miss Mildred Mighton of Hamilton is spending a month's holiday at. her home here. Mr. Robert. lillison and sister, Miss Lena. spent Sunday with their friends Mr. tit-urge and Miss Hazel t Mrs. tlettt'gt' Mighton and Master tobbie spent Sunday with her par- t'lllS at Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stitison. Mr. James Sherman. Buffalo. Mr. tieorge Sherman. Aberdeen, Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family. Fort lirie. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tieot'ge llrown and family last. week. Master Smith remaining for several weeks" holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitmore. Miss Bernice. Masters Eldon and Lawrence Whitmorc and Mrs. HOp- kins of Durham. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .loe Porter and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacDonald and it‘amily spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. C. McDonald. Wellieck. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Brunt. of Hanovd‘r. former residents of this place have the deepest. sympathy of the entire community in the death of their be- loved son. Ralph. a banker of De- troit. who met his death in a motor ‘accident near Sarnia while on his way to Hanover in a car driven by his uncle. Dr. James McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy \Valker and fam- ,in spent Sunday with Crawford i friends. Miss Jean Bailey of (Men Sound. 'Who has been the guest of her con- i sin. Miss Hazel Torry the past week, its returning to her home. accom- l panied by Miss Hazel. who will vis- . it Owen Sound friends for several weeks. We wish to congratulate one of our Mulock students. Alexander Brown. in passing all his subjects in Middle school. Mrs. Mel’hail and daughters. Mrs. l‘aylor and Mrs. Kerstine of Wal- kerton. accompanied by Dr. John Mcl’hail.. the former son of Ohio. were recent visitors with Mr. and davs with friends in Markdale. t Mr. and Mrs. lhidgeoti and tam-i ilv. Mr. John and Miss Margarett [’1on of Chesley visited recently! with Mr. and Mrs. Gillen Boyd. . Miss Eva Sharpens of Mimico ist“. holidaying With her cousin. Missf Blanche McKeebnie. Swim on Park. Mrs. A. C. McDonald. . Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Master Iran Ritchie is visiting this eek with his cousin. John Ritchie. ‘ Miss Jean Ledingham. Dornoch. is the guest of Miss Margaret An- alerson. l Mr McPherson T ' " ° . s. . , . . . oronto. is VlSlt- (Our Own Correspondent ' ' ing the MacDonald family. The farmers are. well advanced: Mr. and Mrs. Victor “'illiams and with the bay and it is a wonderful l family were visiting Mr, and Mrs. own. The past two ,weeks haw-Ht. J. Mortley. Arthur. the first of the been ideal and there is a good a- j week. mount Stt'l‘i‘d IWOV- . Miss Belle McGirr of town is Mr. and Mrs. Leak and family of spending this.‘"“-‘“ with Mr. and Detroit are visitin in the Park. .Mrs. W. J. Ritchie.. . Remember 1.. 0. . picnic on Aug- Mr. and Mrs. DavrdoRobinson and ust l? in Mrs. Hardy’s stove. fanny enio ed a visit from gon- Miss Bella Ferguson of Toronto former not Mr. and Mrs. m. " ' 0 Park for Marshall 0 H has been “9|th in tb _ Vane . Ilrs. “‘81:“ 11300333}: and Mrs. W. was a m “an“. a the ho†of Knox supplied music for a ball in Ir. and Mrs. Anderson.’ . Missblel‘le Morice OI Southamp- been t ion \‘lSltt'tt her parents. Mr. and Mrs. them to her home. Miss Mc\'ean, who is at present in Miss Dorothy. of East Mount-a Mrs. and sister. in. John Robinaon, Hepworth. son. ' via- and have been visitiu Ir. and Ira. A number from here attended the tied his brother, Mr. David Robin- Will Althea and calling on a num- ber of old friends. Rev. Mr. Miller Misses Aura and Erma McGuire, was a former Presbyterian pastor Holstein, spent a few days with their ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. George itchie. Mrs. Arthur Atkinson visited in Dunnville over the friends week-end. Mr. J. G. Firth has purchased a new Massey-Harris binder. Haying is over for this season and fall wheat and barley harvest is in progress. Other spring grainis be- ginning to ripen an it Will not be long until harvesting is general. Eugenia . (Our Own Correspondent) l Berry-picking,is the order of the t ay Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lehman of To- ronto, accompanied by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lehman and son Mr. Glenn, and their daugh- ter. Miss Myrtle, motored here on Saturday and visited over the week- end with Mrs. Ross Lehman's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ern Proctor visited Mr. and Mrs. over the week-end with friends at Alliston. Mrs. Jamieson, who has visiting here, accompanied Mr. W. D. Campbell of Toronto She is spending a month with Mr. visited his wife here over the week- and Mrs. H. H. Bowman at South- end Mr. David Genoe and daughter, lIl, ac- is staying at. the companied by his parents. Mr. and tholnt- of Mr. and Mrs. James Mar- iiiâ€. .. rs. Bornâ€"In Durham Hospital, Aug- and (13118111013 Thos. (ienoe Lunan and his cousin. (nee Miss Flora Carr) who are on a visit from the West, motored to Meaford and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Genoa recently. Mrs. Dr. Coleridge of “’indsor Miss Mamie MacTavish of Flesherton. visited her aunt. Mrs. Hiigh McCrie of Saskatclieâ€" ~‘“'-"- "“00†Williams ““9 day last Mrs. week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. daughter Miss Kathleen, Pedhu' and visited in ‘ Owen Sound, over the week-end. Visitors at "Fair View \‘il‘a†on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Harry Wood of St. Paul, and MI“ and Mrs. Chas. McTavish of Oshawa. Mrs. W. E. \Valker had the mis- fortune to get one of her feet badly scalded by accidentally tipsetting a pitiful of potatoes. She is now un- der the doctor's care and it will be sme time before she is better. We wish her a Speedy recovery. Mr. Harold Le' ' of Flesherton and Mr. Sangsteigl 'mphill of Ceylon have been engaged the past few days re-shingling Mr. W. l‘Z. Wal- ker‘s barn. Miss Jean Lavery. iti company with four children of Toronto are spending a few pleasant holidays at the home of Councillor Purvis. Mr. Thos. Gilliland has purchased a Chevrolet coupe. and Mr. \Vallace Graham a Chevrolet. touring car. Mr. R. Haney is now driving a roadster. . The opening of the Peace Bridge. by the Prince of \Vales took place “may Sunday. Many interested citizens of sugar the village were delighted to hear to the the Prince speaking by radio on the cool and fpepze. occasion. Holstein. (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Reta Roberts Spent Monday with friends in Durham. ' Miss Hazel Corbett. of Tara was the guest or Mrs. Fenton last week. Mrs. Sparling of spent. the first of the week with her sister. Mrs James A. Smith Miss Jean Ellis of Toronto Spent the week-end at her home here. Rev. W. C. Mercer of Mount For- est occupied the pulpit of Presbyterian church bath evening. Mr. James Brebtier of lngersoll spent the past week with his bro- ther. Mr. Bert Brebner. Rev. and Mrs. Jay and son Dou- glas are spending the holidays at Smithville and St. Anus. Mr. John Snell of Durham preached very acceptably in the t'nited Church here on Sabbath last. Mrs. (leddes and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lamont of Mount. Forest. were l't‘ here on Sab- cent visitors in the village. Mrs. tieddes leaves this Tuesday for Col- lingwood where she expects to re- main for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Barr and oung daughter and Miss Mildred etrie. from near Calgary were visitors With friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Aitken and 2 “"9 Crush here. - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Arnill and fam- ily waited: Blackstock last week an- tending family re-union. Miss Laura Bailey, who has been Visit- ing here, returned to her home wrth Mr. and Mrs. Arnill.‘ . . Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fentiman of Toronto visited over CiVic holi- dagi at Mr. Thos. Harrison’s. Sr. . aster Dan Ritchie of Edge Hill is spending a week with his cousm, John Ritchie. Mr. Robert Hackers and Mr. and Mrs. Keith, from near Listowei, spent Sunday at Mr. Jas. Weir’s. Mr. Thomas Lawrence and Mr. John of Toronto were recent visit- ,ors with Mr. Lawrence’s sister, Mrs. Thos. Harrison, Sr. Rev. John Bell. of Manitoba and his mother, Mrs. John Bell, Glenelg. visited relatives- in this neighbor- hood on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harrison and little son Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McDou'gall, recently. Messrs. John McGirr and W. J. Ritchie of Glenelg gave Mr. James Weir a day’s work at the hay on Monday. Some of his neighbors also assisted. Mrs. Alfred Tucker has been suf- gfering from blood poisoning in her ' linger, but we are glad to know she is improving. .If desired, the pulp remaining af-e ter jelly has been made may be used for ‘ Asa water tempt-even t score ing an simmer minutes. Measure pulp, and. to two cupfuls add 3%‘cups pagan. Mix well, bring to a full rolling boil and boil for one minute (full .rolling boil). Remove from fire, stir in one- quarter cup commercial fruitpec- tin, skim, and pour into sterilized glasses. Cover with. smoking hot iarati‘in and store in a cool, dry place. This is excellent used as a cake filling or in steamed or bod- liglitly spiced. . csansit PAR‘I'lEI, PIOIIOS porous stuns (Continued from page it rendered some. very fine music on violin. guitar and piano. Master Hester of Swinton Park, on violin, was also good. and a sword dance in Highland costume by a young lad from Toronto was enthusiastically received. Besides the programme a good sapper was served from 6 to. 8 o'clock and despite the cool evening the booth did a good business. Knox, Normanby, Annual With a good crowd in attendance the annual garden part' gathering of Knox Presbyterian c urch, Nor- \ tmanby, was held on Monday evening. The haying is pretty well ï¬nished lUn Sunday the anniversary services in this nieghborhood, and the hard vest. is coming in fast. RASPBERRIES I'OR SUIIER DESSERTS The garden (Continued from page 1} pour into moulds and set on the ice to harden. Serve with cream, whipped cream Ora sauce made from the. egg-yolks. Raspberry luflins 'l‘hree-quarters cup sugar, 3 table- spoons butter. 1 e88, 1cup sour milk. 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1% cups flour, 1 tea- spoon soda. 1 cup fresh raspberries. Cream butter and sugar together: add well beaten egg and the milk; then add flour. cinnamon. salt and soda which have first been sifted to- getlier. Lastly, add the. berries which have been slightly floured. Rake in muffin tins in a moderate oven. Sweet milk may be used iti- stead of sour. and 3 level teaspoons baking powder used instead of the. baking sodaâ€""Mrs. G. B. Laurel. tint. Raspberry and Currant Sherbet Six cups red currants, 2 cups red raspberries. 2 cups water. 2 cups sugar. 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 egg whites. Simmer the berries and slowly. Strain. add the and lemon juice and return tire. cook for five minutes. When the mixture is stiff. but not solid. add the whip- ped whites and continue turning. Pack for at least an hour. Raspberry and Current Jelly Raspberries to supply the flavor and the currants the juice. Thls jelly makes a delicious flavoring Walkerville for ice cream, as well as being good to eat as jam. It makes a very ap- - petizing filling for sponge or other simple. cake. l'se two and one-half quarts curâ€" rants and 3% pounds raspberries. the fruit; heat. it slowly. stirring. Bring just to a boil. Rub through a sieve that will retain the seeds, then drip through a jelly bag. l'se four cups juice. 8 cups granuâ€" lated sugar" and one cup commer- cial fruit pectin. Measure the juice and sugar into a large saucepan, stir and bring to a boil. Add commer- cial pectin, stirring constantlyâ€" boil for one-half minute (full roll- ing boil). Let stand one minute. skim and pour into sterilized glasses. Cover glasses with a clean tea-towel and let stand until almost cold; then cover with smoking hot paraffin. rolling the jar so that a solid covering is formed. Raspberry Ice Four cups water, 1 2-3 cup sugar cups raspberries, 2 tablespoons Miss Marie Aitken. accompanied by lemon juice. Make a“ syrup by boil- Rev. and Mrs. Miller spent Monday ing sugar and water together for with friends in Chesley. Rev. Mr. Miller and Mrs. Miller of berries, last Thursday through King motored here Summer Dress Goods . On Sale This Week Crepes, reg. $1.50 for $1.10 Crepes, reg. $1.10 for 89¢ Clearing out all ends at real Bargain Prices. Towelling at 12 1/1 c. Afnlllineof. . A. A. ALJOE Fresh Groceries. twenty minutes. Cool, add rasp- mashed. and squeezed double cheesecloth, and per\yard. were held at which the services were taken by the Rev. F. G. Purâ€" nell, both morning and evening ser- vices being well attended. party on Monday evening was held on the grounds at Watson's school house and as usual a goodly crowd was in at- tendance. Among the numbers on the programme were the Palmerston choir and their selections were very much appreciated. The usual good fauna “made to be represent L II no one has furnished u: at“ of the articulars we at:- ï¬fteen only she to dea with the minim. onerall . From what information an luv: been able to tlier, the event was most success iii and â€It congregation is to be congratulated on â€It! 01089 or another SUt‘t'esst'iit year. There isn't much to like but. Hits-- A baby's smile, a woman‘s kiss, A book. a pipe, a fire. a friend ed puddings. If desired, it may be And just a little cash to spend. VETERANS STAR THEATRE Friar-Saintly, Aug. 12-13 HOOT GIBSON Cllll’sftiel-IYINC It A big touring car smashes heltcr-skelter thru a splintâ€" ering ranch gate and roars into the night! A disappointed sun- or and a raving father pursue on foot . . . and one or the greatest Western conimiy- dramas on the screen race,- to an unforgettable clomax! GOIEDYâ€"“Iovia Iadnsss" First Show Starts 7.45 Adultsâ€"35¢. Childrenâ€"15c. OOIING BOOK “The Volga Eastman" HELP WANT E ‘ MALE and FEMALE FOR OUR KNITTING DEPARTIENT. EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENGED. EXCELLENT WORKING GON- DI'I'IONS, GOOD WAGES AND STEADY EIPLOYIEN'I'. APPLY The Superior Knitting Mills United MOUNT FOREST . We have an excellent range of Suit Cases and Hat Boxes suitable for One bundle dropped on the rack will cost more than a new rope. Insure inst de- lay With one of our t Man- illa Ropes. Fruit Funnels. aluminum ï¬n. Green, per lb. ..... ...ss'c. Zinc. Sealer Rings, per “3-. Our stock range of Grey Enamel and Aluminum. Club Ba gs. any occas- Genuine Bergers Hay Forks 3 tine heads of best steel on selected ash handles ....3t.25 SltnsRoseI All ready for me. set “-1! Included a full sizes in White and â€". 3*B~â€" ----. _._ VOL. ï¬llâ€"NO. 3140 Cooâ€"DTROCRAM A RED CROSS Local Haspital GOOd Sum As Result Di Party Given by Ladies Cross Last Thursday Nig .â€".._â€"_.â€"â€"_7 \Villt L’Hml \\ it .~ .l ~ Treasury lit the “mix :tlioo ‘.’-' “t l't iitiiit.iitt_\ at ltai' Sr!" . L" “p paths and co ",tt‘Mi m .. . Cf .‘1lllll"\‘ltl"litttiti't"' '. lt‘ if annual gartiei. i'tiIW w 3 "Pt! 1ft.“ \lt‘llttt' .it i‘. ‘r' L.) \\t‘lll t1\t'l \\t‘.i .‘i tint; .tl result the t't'lit‘ . . tuttoii \\tli tw ;. .-lt.t‘ .' large uniouti' 'l'his :ar'tv' :. , . .' an animal :itm. . 3 ladies of tlo- limit 9 As ad the t- e \ Illillltlt'li'tlli’t’ .. naturally toi‘w ~ it of lllli‘tt‘~' ' t‘. ‘i' ' Ht‘lliill lllt ltd“ whole lei\\|‘ .. (till i“ t‘li~»l,'t St'lll. 'l‘ltt' ' lit ‘ ‘ ti 'x‘.!11._:-v". illt' llli ‘1 Ball Tour tiaiiiem it. 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Hint .‘it’r. .lntii reading. and tto- ~'« ‘ t‘lr .‘ltlt' ’m\. twit‘ll ~l' tall“. t'ttllltl lo l.ti\t'l . Mb. \thluitii It" i from Miss Isa-x Lake Hospital l-‘r'.’ thanking the Swan i.. greetings. The meeting was r , ing and the Lord s I't‘zisrr' Mrs; â€Hill‘llt' St‘t‘\t'tl re tlllol one Of the “out wipp profitable meetings of t was brought to a "lose. HI! I ‘lt‘: 1i -- |\.'.