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CONCERT.
I A 'concert W1I,8 giWrl 'to tho trooP! at
,the Y.M,C,A. hut;, u.. tile BaclJelo.ra'
, .FridaY· ~"eninfl iJdMt week. 'I'heJ'oO
.tt.ind&Boe, and Mr. Hat'1'iaoJi Hili .IUO!lC10[Ij. 1
· theR&v. B.' C; ·s.- 'Everett gilVI> •
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" '~, RECENT DISCo:VERIES ON PLA
NUTRITION. n
Mr. Alfred MaOOen, F,R.H.S:, delivered

. esting lecture ..t the Albert Instituto to tho m~Ihber8
of tho ·Winru.or and Eton 'Scieutific Society,
cent ,Diaooveri,e a on Plant Nutrition, U en Ba,I,qr<ito.v

Ernest William Bullock:,
Road, :is reported
left home
6 'a.m.

ev~nrng.

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WAR Al.'lD THE- FOOD SUPPLY.
1:.. E. ·Quelch,. a member of
ing Town QounBil, WM the .epeaker at
· iog of t~ Winmo., Ada", &hool, held at
O'regu.tionoJ. Clum:b. William Street. on
afternoon, wh~ like mbieet Of the
'" Wa.r ~ tho PeOpW. Food .supp!ly."

fa<ltOl'Y, but hIÂ¥'
last seen he 11'68
.Ji.ii.l:\1'J11, suit, ii. Ihrown
, double ',~l1ar.

·in height,

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Ad
. .&8 dellYered
the .BiIY. G. ·R.
, F.R-A.B., who hll8 been . heard
,
.1W8~iK.. He pma.oed his
.
by
, .aying
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were asking · tIl_Ive. '
hong, it
to the <!IDd of f.he. pNs.;nt wnrldcoirllict. ' 80me clever 'people j!aid .it would, be
O'VJU' 80t the end of Jury, ·otli.~ .that it WjOuld
IMt two 01' tm-ee 1e.i18, and ~ that it wonld
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be . over u"der nine ' or ten }8.rB; but no one
. '\~ ar

pr ~uldl fore8~

its .dur,a.tiun . . , .
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'LECTURE BY BELGIAN PROF:JjlSSOR.
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.. We' 'w-oold"caU lI'f;tentlOD to ' the fa.ot that ~ext
Monday; ~t!b!Uary 22nd. !iI
dllot: on. whioh
M. P80uJ Blall!e, 'of LOuvam Umve1'lllty, miends
to give his lootnre
BelgLui." This 1B to 'taIr.a
_p]a.ca i~ the LÂ¥'Ke 1,'Qwn Ra;l, before too, mayor,
and, wlth .. lepturer ' of such repute as M: Blai~a,
it .u.ould eamloly be le.rgelYf'ttende4, espeCially·
it is considere'li that the: lantern . picturea
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MAlinea, D ixmude, YPl'eB,
to illus~rat.p : hiB
both befor~ ana -hWlr l til&
':';e prob'ahly UIlflJri1!&B'fI~
Apai-t., .howev,er, foreml' bhe

th"

on

natJlre of · !-he I lecture
PmtlaioileJ'ati.QD ;that ·eve1'l'! penny· of
Dro~e'ei18'
the ~al ,. ~gian IRelief

"""_ ......u 'Well-~ers of· .oUr gallant

'':'''~it;~9;Tiekets m&y 'be obt~
JI<1,aMrs. "
Biil1ield and Cp. ,
,-CAREY YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOC,IETY.
The [ClIorey Y~~DgPeople'8 S~iety, of which
Mr... A~old ,B;hephenl is the ' popula.r eecreta.ry,
entertamed ..bout . 100 old people to a. sub.st&ntial ·f.ea on WednesdaJ evening 'in the .scl!ool·
l'()Qm, 'and &fterwarcia to an entertainm!)nt,' wh~ch
preYed to be of an enjoyable c1Iar/ioter• . At the
Io.tt,e<r gathering the eet--...emed palitor., ~ Rev. J .
· A. ,Suth.e.rland, ~06ided, and extended 8. hearty
welcome .io . the guests. _The J?l'ogrlUllme con8is~ " of 8O,n ge, recitatiOfl.6, - V10lill .BQJ,oa, and
· sol06s.nd llketclLes by, the chJ1<1l"t!1I attenlling the
Sunday, 8cho.o.l.. The ohilaren, whp ,\"er<l I'll
under SIll ye ..ro of .s.ge, Ilo9quitted· theJ,llselves in ~
very credita.Dle ·lD..hner, and their perfprmancee
genwally i-efIc6ted l great' credit.9n lfiSe C9l"mel!.dow~ whp is to be tIOngra.tulated on' the maD· ~' jri - ",hich , ,,he tra.ined the yonyg "folK. 'l'hey
gutte ca.ptiva,ted their h<es.rem" and an encore
WIWI inevitable.
MiS6 . GwenhwY,fs.
Rhys, ' who
po"ssses' a nioe voioo, sang' excefientIy, IUld the
Gids' Guide Choir, wlto . contribu~ed ! three items,
were weU · received: 'Miss Audrey Knight _ and
, Miss PJ'j.nce recited, Mi&a Elsie I;'ooock gave ' ..
· weU-execut&.l violin sok>,' Miss . YQwmeooow,· ,w as
beard .to g;nint advantage in .heraolo, whilst this
n.,,", __., ,lady also discharged th." dutie,s of accomPanist ion
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.
m&nner.. Yll;e ~ird. . ~o, ' s.cple~mg IDJl,IJner &S 18. . sclo~.t.
the proprs.mme. Mr. , Q-~ge .
an. jDBpiriug
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"THE MESSIAH " , J,.T

ST.

OHAPEL. '

G1~]:tGIE'

Tho pucheee of ...Albany and Princeos _.1~le:"~1""1r

of Took ! were present in '$l. Gear-ge'"

Morid"y",,'vell~ when the. WindsOr and
Society Kl've a 'p~rfOriljlllnoo of
.. The Me"';.l1." There was a
gallion, inoluding many Of the
quartered at' Windaor, The
· Agne. Nicholls ..(eopr.ILno), . Mi.s
(con'tro,lto), Mr. Mal~'01ID Boyle ltenor),
1:IIlN'f Akerayd (bass), The two J..ttor
bilis .at St, Geori!'e's Choir." Tohe
o.vu 2,50',. and. included inem bero
FOroea." ql!nr~redl, at Windsor. ' iT~jhe~.~~~i''-1
oomp<o;.ed of ·meiX'1JeO-. 'of the ,,;
Ama.teur . Oroh<!a~ral SocietY
lier Pai~l~, . ¥u~. Doe., )!, V I
and the-oondu9torwlI:8
· T,he perfounance' ....ao ' ~'~:t~~~~f~~
mUch enjoyed': by the
· A verse
the National

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WAR RELIEF , ~'L~ .
The mayor : pr<!6ided ",t the

meeting iu the Council Oha$ber.
of the . miDu~B, Aldel'lDan Rs.nkiII
th ..t' tha lirrang.e ments 'to provide
tressed dresS"makere should be put
footing by ha.ving ..11 bills .
· trell8UJ:"eJ' fot paymen t, also tb ..t
g..rments made, ~ prices ·re'll.liJse(1 i
· reported, the' .a:fDount
'
oommittee, . Mr: H&nnibal
Alderme.n Elliott said he ' un,ier'Ste,od
real intention. Miss
~hat money was to be
oommittee, with discretion..
be ..pplied. Th,e Rev. ' J. W,
it
be wiBe orde"
to have
'~E~[€:
. od would
the ~: m·inute·s.iD
r to "I]"""'TI,'
misu·nde~tanding. After, rome Tn]rr,nlAY'
the resolution was lOdopted in
te,,,.... I..,,rO·DOI.ad
by Alderman R .. nkin,
The '
Regietr..fion Sub-Committee reDort..><l
fanillies
N'e wbury were 00'1~iBtel'ed
received gra.nts ·from the
Fa.m~ies AS8ociatiQIl. 'l'he
· IlQtb'.~
to report '
Be~gillJil.
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Mr:"
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Ibe. ' made
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