re The monthly meeting of the W04 nzon's Missionary Society of the Presu- byterian church met at the heme of Mrs. J. H. Harding Thursday afternoon, February 13.. In the absence or the president, Mrs. Derby, the vice-presi-‘ dent presided. and opened the meeting by; singing hymn 371, and prayer. Mrs. Patterson read the scripture lesson- from Acts ii. The roll call was respond- ed to by a verse on “The call to Mis- mms." The minutes of the list meet- ing were read and business matters dealt with. Hymu 363 was sung, after which Mrs. Harding gave an excellent report. of the executive meeting of the Saugeen Presbyterial held at Harriston 121 January. Mrs. Lauder had the topic The meeting closed: witï¬' hymn 37-1, and the doxology. ‘ hrs. Jamieson then served aunch and 3 30cm mm was en- jmed by all. - - .5" were made for the; “World Day of Prayer†which is to be held March 7. 1930. The scripture lesson from Joel 2: 25-32 was read by Mrs. Boyce. The Devotional leaflet “ To you and to your children and to those alar on†was read. by Miss J.'8mith. Miss Margaret McGlrr then took the topic. Chap. 11. “From Jerusalem to Jerusalem,†and gave an. interesting talk on the eflorts of the early christ? 111113 to spread the gospel through A8131; China. Syria. etc. Mrs. A. Jackson and after which Mrs. T. Allen led in prayer. Business matters were brought before The meeting opened by singing hymn 250 “Light of the lonely pilgrim’s heart†a very enjoyable and proï¬table evening tor. met for then-WWW atmhomeorur.noma.mnn- mYWWmmc.hhrw-yu, U pensive a t of Good Health. when baked by us it sses an exquisite ta that invites eager c mp- tion. Made fr very day; -‘ '. BREAD is inex- nnn a a a Henderson’s Yeah-mum M ht mu. PRESBYTERIAN W. M. P. mummy; IN ANNUALSFSSION :OrnnlstandPI-qcentm. “Will there be and plans m. Erben Senna ox Brantlerd spent thaweek-endathbhomohfle. weeks, is unprovmg. Miss Katie McAullfle, graduate nurse of 83:. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, is visiting her pants, Mr. and Mrs. M. week-end. Mrs. Thom Henderson and daugh- ter Betty are m Manta for a few days. and once more shake the hand “that shook the hand of John L. Sullivan.†While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Misses Margaret Heeney of Kitchen- er. Margaret Anderson of Welland. and Jean and Isabel Fraser 01 Tottenham, students at Toronto University, wen are University friends 01 Miss Marjory Pickering in Toronto, who also spent over Sunday at her home here. Miss Blanche Murdock of Orangeville Business College, visited her parents, here, appent a day gem-ea in town last week renewing old acquaintances. It in. twelve years since m. Macdonald left. here for Moptreal and this is his ï¬rst trip back since. Mr. Macdonald sever-‘ Mni'xiiflbs BehShm-pe lhtï¬'w’h Mr. V. C. Wt! of Montreal, :‘6 forum employee in the Standard Batu] soc; {ALâ€"Xï¬npnnso "'NAL‘ Knox Young Woman’s Auxiliary was entertained'ét the‘home '01 MisS’An'nie Kearney-Harm:- Wmonthlysoâ€" c131 and m 'mtm My‘ev- ening of this week. The evening was pleasantly" Siam}; phi WW on 3119 quilts and social intercom-3e. At. the close of the meeting lunch was served. than was expected. During the after- noon Misses Elsie Kearney and Anna Ritchie gave piano selections. .‘A silver collection was received, which amount- ed to $12.00. . . - , The Mission Circle of Knox United church held a St. Valentine’s tea on St. Valentine’s Day, February 14, at the home of Mrs. W. R. Alder, from 3 to 6 o’clock. There was a larger attendance the meeting closed by the K1118.†the subject being “Pentecost, or the Birthday at the Church.†, Mrs. from the new study book, “Conner: of Leader of thé 0990mm D inset are (top, left end right), oHts Honor H. H. Nolan, Lieu .-‘ emor of New Brunswick. and Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, Premier of that Province. Below are (left to right): Hon. Ieonard O’Brien, Speaker of the Immune: Medley G. Blddall. who will move the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne' w Benton Evans. who will second the address in reply to the speech from the Throne, and Hon. A. A Dy'sart: KNOX MISSION CIRCLE KNOX Y. W. A. This was followed by a chorus after which each of the girls had her fortune told at a table decked with valentine decorations. The National Anthem clos- ed the programme. Lunch was served and a social time spent. . The programme was in charge of the young men of the club and was much enjoyed. It consisted of the following items: Readings by Frank and. .Nffll MacArthur, chorus and encore, the Club Gazette read by Pat MacMfllan, mouth or'gan selections by Frank MacArthur accompanied by D. L. MacArthur on organ and a play, “Bugginsville Uplift Society†depicting the main efforts 013 group of goesipy women to better condi- tions in their home town. Those taking out were: Neil and Charles Macm- TIED SHELBURNE IN GAME lAST NIGHT mlnutes were read by the Secretary, Pat MWan, anfl" tï¬e roll call was an- Sweredwiththenameoracar;Acard 0'! thanks was received fr'6m Miss Mac- ) Mr. Wm. Noble and Mr. Archie Mc- I Arthur delighted the crowd with several old-time songs, and Mr. George Twam- ley also contributed several numbers which were much enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Ewen and several of the ladies present. The President then moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Ewen for their hospitality and all joine- ed in singing “For They’re Jolly Good Fellows, †bringing a happy evening’ 3 entertainment to a- close. . $1199er URYli..9.-T.Club amt aural)- riumw. .12 at 314mm 8.611001«,Thc night heme Wet, the attendance was not 9.3: lune as at the mm meeting. - With the Praidentm Amiabelle mmuur a «surge, m meant hp: The Aberdeen Women’s Institute held their annual social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ewen on Wed- nesday, February 12. A good crowd turned out despite the rainy night and everyone enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. Crokinolo and euchro wero played, followed by tripping the light fantastic to most delightful music supplied by Messrs. David Burns and Wes Noble on violins. Eoundaâ€"Datu Not Yet Set. ABERDEEN WOMEN ’S INSTITUTE summon U.F.Y.P.0._ . Traflord and Archie and Neil jm nï¬m' CHRONICLE ’ | Shewasmmfledmyearsago. and leaves her husband and one son, Alex.. tomournthelossofadevowdwfleand mother,alsofourbrothmandtwosis- ters, namely, Frank, Calgary; John J.. old home at Lawns; Rev. James, Nor- wich; Bello (Mrs. Thou. R. Gibson). Medford, Oklahoma; and Miss May Skene, Latona, and was born Novem- ber 9-, 1859. At an early age she entered the teaching profession and taught for a period of 21 years. She was a consistent member of Arnos Presbyterian church, Dromore, and ' a life member of the WALS. Being a per- son oi marked intelligence, obliging disposition, always more ready to give than receive, she was consequently be- loved by all about herâ€"a woman whom to know was to love, and whom to love RIBS. JAMS E. BENTON At her home near, promote February 8, there passed away a most estimable woman in the person of Annie Fraser, wife of James E. Renton. 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