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Noblezead abeautiful m 7 Maegameredattheirhometoex- Open‘booktohercharacter Shrug: Abird'sclearnote.anewiyw week to Meaford. and report g M D†by Day . Mis Ada Chapman fol- PBBSBYTEBIAN Y. P. S. tend to them congratuhtions and good strongly she has a mission to cheer ‘ rose- he cried, catch. lowed ‘with a humorous selection en- The Young People's Society of the "wishes. and present them with two and inspire with her song She claims Some cause for W to soar - d calling Mesdames W. J. Allan. W. J, Firth. titledt â€Till; merchant and the book Presbyterian church held their re-or- beautiful chairs, a serving tray, and a thlt a gift is for the good of all that Po lifted m n such 3 Miss B. Chadwich gm my. and Mrs. 3:“ - deli response to the roll call. ganisation meeting in the church on the lovely table runner. it does not belong to the artist but to r all the bounties M the _ my“ mended the m Deanery mew charnyed (Elias pickle recipes were an evening of October a. The meeting was An address was read by Miss Mc- the Giver of all gifts. and is to' glorify How W! sin her ing at Dundalk on Wednesday of last th g g National Anthem M “â€1de by Mr. Armstrong. Rev. Donald to which Mr. Reggie Ramage Him. evevrye'loey"! grows richer. 0" . meth' week. 0 nice ing and a social half hour was Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. E. Cook were made a suitable reply. We Pane is v f “‘8 spenttogetherduring hih y “y “‘4 “he†Throushuiewiseecsofhumbis ‘ Venerable Archdeacon W J Doherty served b Mrs w c lunch was honored by the executive position of Following is the address: flowers and confesses that singing is to tit de' y g... 1.), much of London was ‘1 guest at the z - Grierson, assisted by Honorary presidents. The society feels Dear Friends: We, your friends and her like Wt of the sunshine the u ' on Wednemy of ,m we“ mm" â€Hf“ ° “â€3 1W“- Tne nut Mans keenly the loss of Mrs. Cook, due to neighbors. have met this evening to spring flowers and the west' wind. Trees canto aacarvmo' means. i Mr d M ° V be held at the home 01 Mrs. Lamb her departure to Palmerston and will wish you a pleasant journey through tOO. mean 80 much to her, she has gas-I There m this , t . B? rs. H. Zubrigg and daugh- on November 218t when 811 ladies are greatly miss her guiding hand and fore- life in our midst in your new relation- Ed on them so often that every detail of are now 423.557 radio m use .9†1 er. tty. and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. cordially welcome. sight. ship. For a number of ears one f Wk. bild. leaf and gracio liceumnsesbe in effect in mm“ m by mis- Arkell and son. Gerald, of Palmerston DO not forget the homemade baking Miss Jean Harding was the recipient you has been a faithfuly and valugd curves “V08 in her memour; sheltering n r ‘5 107,509 more the .- l {frasgzgg visitors With Mr. and Mrs. :19 0%:3’33; N‘gvzï¬bg ï¬ghkgzg of the presidential office. to succeed member of our group. In her studio are many water color vious year. - deem in the . Mrs. Cook. Other executves elected As for you, Mrs. Ramage, we take sketches she has done. that faithfully ZINC -ma Mr. and Mrs. James Mather are visit- 11 room and 01’0“ Hospital. are as follows: great pleasure in welcoming you to reproduce the spirit 0‘ the Douglas firs ing this week at Burgessville. Mr. and Mrs. William H. W. Vice-President, Mr. Moore McFadden: our midst. In your parents’ home you 0f the coast and wooded scenes in On- A metal found in Southwest W Eagle, N.Y., were guests of the Misses Secretary Treasurer Miss Dorothy have proved to be an ideal daughter tario. With her talent for draw she I and known '5 zinc-blends, m ‘ Read The Chronicle ads on '7 Smith “t Aberdeen, Tuesday and Wed- Pickering; Pianist.’ Miss Elizabeth and an example that might well be might easily have become unmagrtist. bright Light when struck or r“ . page ° nesday 0‘ 135*: wee‘k. Harding. fouowed proï¬tably by all the young Painting, however, is her recreation. even un er water. 'â€" Missionary and Devotional Commit- girls in the community. There you will In her home there 18 a great deal of BORN tee. Miss Mabel Sharpe, Mr. Dan Firth, be missed. but what is their 1068 is our “mm“ 3““mm mdv “0 WWI†Noble -In Owen Sound October I. Miss Mary Pickering. gain. how interested she may be in her May we new have the pleasure of guests, the comfort and pleasure of her gï¬Ã©mtgk ’f'w‘rtm “’5' E.“ “h ‘ Literary and Social Committee: Miss . own household are always unobstrusive- . Mary Moffat. Mr. Louis McComb, Miss your acceptance of this gift which we It '5 â€0* too Early to Grace Becker. prclsent to yo:1 as af tokeirrilof our esteem ly 1311138 22mm looked after. In â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"='â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"__=. an apprec a on o hav g you with us. 88" . ery, in 000k . she is 'Ifli ' o W. M. S. THANKOFFEBING Our united desires for you are many equally proï¬cient. but it is winger sing- T00 [Ate to C t, t Ink 0 f orderln your The autumn thankoflering meeting years of happiness and mutual help- ing she is most critical with herself. be- mg SALE of the Queen Street United church Wo- fulness. cause she has a standard IIWBYS before WHITE BABY CUTTER IN 00. \ mens’ Missionary Society was held on Signed: Campbell Watson, John Mc- her which she is endeavoring to reac condition Apply at Chronicle omen. . Thursday afternoon in the church Kenzie, James Small. Harold Lawrence. Madame Pahey has said that “she ° school room. The speaker far the day -â€"â€"â€"°-â€"-â€"- has a mission to cheer and to inspire ESTBAYSD * h â€c a NEW TURNIP GRADES with her sons." We hope that she ammo FROM MY ensures: a I . 0 was Mrs. J. L. McInnis, Owen Sound, the first vice-president of Grey Presby- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€" 0817186 with her the assurance that or about October 18, lot 30, Con. I. ‘ terial. Mrs. Mom brought, messages Giving effect to the changes which “After long years, the gift she gave D. R.. Gleneig, five two-year-oid ah from the various officials of the Pres- the first year in Operation have indicat- will Still remain; the giver and the three heifers and W0 SWL 3‘ ed as desirable the Federal Department gift oft be recalled; that fruit will grow please notify Angus Hooper. Pl- ' â€a E byteriai. Her subject was “Canadian Indiansâ€. She told how the Indians of Agriculture has by ministerial order from every seed she sowed. and that 605r32 Priceville R. R. i. u under the provisions of the Federal . looked on the white man as the immi- a . Th . 393‘ evil gang; 1:2" wgï¬o‘fshihgg i Root Vegetables Act provided four new good to the Indian and we cannot be I grades for turnips and rutabagas. - Gospel. It is found in practice that the three 0 A nd I [er [dc ~19c. too earnest in giving them the She mentioned all the mission stations grades which were introduced last year. t of the W.M.S. society and spoke of the “Small,†“Medium†and “Largeâ€. were great works being accomplished. inadequate to take care of the require- P 0 hanks was given ments of the trade. The new grades are mm am A hearty vote of t our SlOCk '5 COmPlde and to the speaker- based on size and will be known as Mrs. Groves presided. Mrs. Gagnon “Canada No. 1 Small†from 2 to 4 we have some SPCC'QI Prices read the Bible lesson, Mrs. Stauffer inches in diameter; “Canada No.1 gâ€"©7656?m-‘i'natures..r.-..JI‘K'.T.:.1.s......n..,,.e........... 11 98c. 43 r. 390. played a piano solo. Mrs. Knechtel and Small Me dium†from 3 to 5 inches in for orders received prior *0 Mrs. Wilson sangaduet, “Sweet Will (zit diameter; “Canada No. 1 Medium†4 God†two readings were much enjoye i(\\ these being read by Mrs. S. Chapman l to 6 inches in diameter; “Canada No. 1. -" {,2 November 15' and Mrs. William Glass. The meeting Large†not less than 4 inches in diam- ‘2 3 closed with the singing of “Blest be the eter. . tie that bindsâ€. There “’35 8. splen-i The requirements With respect to did attendance 0f members and‘quality and tolerance remain the same] A.“ \‘o "'"" a“-.. ~00 v. e e-a -a o '0-0-O-:O-O-O"O-O-.'-O-O'-O“.“O°-O°°O“ONO“O“O“O° friends for this inspiring. helpful ser- as last year as they have been found ' .vice, and the happy social hour around , . . . , . . . . .quite effective in assuring a good quality ' ‘31; 111112511tggï¬lethaggï¬gï¬gogegggg ‘ in marketed turnips. This is summed! lup by saying that only the best of the} T ' on Monday and had a good attendanCe : _ . . i “and a good service. :crop. free from defects. ‘.'.'lll qualify fori l * _ ----¢...¢O‘....‘..A‘A . 1.); acoo0000OOoOoOOO'OoOoO-Oo-OOOOOOOooocï¬-Oooomm i . ._.. i -â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"« i grading. , 3 QUEEN STREET AUXILIARY i Commercial turnip production is cen- { 6 Q.†..... I . . ‘ . ‘ . In her new home on Gaiafraxa tred largely in Ontario and Pl‘.l‘lCt‘ i i ‘ -, S i ,ï¬ ,_,_ _ . . _ . . istreet. Mrs. Calvm Kinneeuas hostes :ndward Island. ilic Dominion Fruit I :to the Queen street United churchl ‘ ‘ . , .... L ... I g .. . - 'Commismonez $18.95 m... hx~ b:-.nch Auxniary on Thursday ctening. Oct-. , . 'has before it. at the present tune re-l - W ober 16. Much svm athy was felt for . . . who was unable to be present on ac-icarloads of turnips in Ontario alone. . . . . . . 1 count of illness. As the program wanghe shipping pom: inspection SEI‘i‘lCB'l in charge of group 1. Miss E. M. Hut- of the Dominion Fruit Branch has e l ’ NYAL’S Bulbs HOT WATER ton, presided over the meetigdgf Witt/Ell] Ibeen instrumei‘izai in materially extend- l i t ' commenced With hymn 95- 5- ,i " ing the market for graded turnips. The e, . é Mountaln Herb Tulips Battles liam ’31:: 1:116:11; actedthas piantist. 3:155 new grades, assuring uniformity in size I' '2 3 Mary ecaegave eminueso e . .. . . ; â€"â€" f 3 TABLETS Hyacinths Specials! previous meeting, which were adapted. and hdisualznfltytrln rguziliiileflgugg tggi 2 †l 9 1 'I‘ stomach. kidneys Daffodils Guaranteed for Those present answered to the roll call. muc 0 53.5 y c Q ; g i t and liver N 1531 two years The Scripture lesson, St. John zlst most exacting trade. ' ' . ‘ I am chapter, verses 1 to 18 were read by The new turnip grades are operative ’Q‘ 25c. and 31'†Chinese Lillies â€'00 and â€â€™50 Miss Abbie McLean. After hymn 92 from September 23, 1930, on which date I was sung Miss Hutton led in prayer. they came into effect. on . The 6th chapter of the study “i‘rcm â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"o-â€"-:f-â€"- n1 A . t ‘ Jerusalem to Jerusalem†was at rac- Plebe: “Do you make 1' e-size e arg- .' . cl re 4» Pedumes vapufe Speaal tively explained by Mrs. C. Kinnee. ments from snapshots.†I :04 . 111‘ l S t 1 der pug MIS. Bert Farrel gave a pleasing rendi- Photogra‘ pher: “That’s our specialty.†53‘? 1f . wee Pea Recommended fo A V9 our Pow tion of the inspiring solo “Higher Plebe: “Fine; here's a picture I took 1' o. ‘ e : Cara liome the relief of and Talcum Groundâ€. An excecwiinglyi interesting of the Grand Canyon.†. f CS Dus “ . .- both for debate was very capa y gven y our --â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" Shari Flu and Head C ' young ladies. The subject chosen was Arbiter of Style . 250- Der vial 500- 39c. “Resolved that a woman can accom- Wife (trying on hats) :" “Do you like ' plish more good as a missionary than this turned down, dear? .. do a man canâ€. Misses Eva Lawrence and Hulsbanda‘iulgw much is it? . Bernice Whitmore chose the aflirma- “E even 0 rs.†we BRUNSWICK C i [la tive side, while Misses Margaret Storrey “Yes, turn it down.†' CS Radlo Wallpapfl and Clara McCrae upheld the negative. 01' One tabl : .-. cnt ny instructive points were narrated. Cashâ€"$198.50 vast amount of good our Termsâ€"$22500 are accomplishing. Mrs. Come in and hear it.