The Daily Colonist (1914-05-15) by Unknown

The Daily Colonist (1914-05-15) by Unknown

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Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 1914-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


DONE BY WOMEN

Interesting Record of Auxiliary of Columbia Diocese—Various -Matters Are Discussed at Annual Convention.

. H. A.HiNCKS

Uaatgteta tuttoa P. O.

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CRADDOCK & CO.

Investment Brokers, Insurance Agenta and

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ARM lands from 850 to 820O per aor*. fiomna illntritit. gauid aoU. gllmate.

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TUt> l»'niU annual conrontlun of the Wo-msii's .luxlllury to .Mli>s|onii, Columbia DIocOKi", opened iit 10 o'clock yesterday mornlnK, when numerous otflfers, inpinberB an<J delegMtes uttuiiUed the communion sir-vlco admliilslorod at Christ Church Cathe-dray by iho lit. Rev. BIhIiup of I'olumbln. usHlHtf>d liy the Rev. W. Uartun. There were 114 ooinmunUants. An Impmsslvu »."riiion WUH pr>i(iclied by ih« Bishop, dWid-pd under thrcip heads, namely, Ond's Work, Ood's iiervlce Jind God's Be.Tuly.

*<POftklnjf of the glory and rewm.i ..f rtvlstlon work, Ito urged his hearers u- : i ■ sontatlves ot tho Women's' Auxiliary, not lo let their opportunities slip away. Women -were looked to in all the dltflcultlcs and crises of life and the .\nstican Churclx could depend upon lis women not to no* gleet any'appeal for help. Ton or twelve jytar« tigo. aafdtiioSlabop.tta* Women's Aaxtlla^''.te'' the ^l'S9toM»tp^ft^^^■pM*yal

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la tb« Matter of tbe OoniDaalaa* Act and la tbo Matt«r of tba Hbttoa JiJlactric Oampabr. Limited.

N'OTfQB IS HEREBY OIVBN that the Creditors ot the above-named Company which Is being voluntarily ^ound up under supervision ar^ re<iutred' on or before the :!»th day of .lune. 191.4, being,the dgy for that purpose flxod by the undersigned, to send their names and addresses and tbe particulars of their debts or claims an^ the names and addresses of their solicitors. It any. tci Frederick iiloan, the upderslghed LiqUloiktOr of the said Company at the un'-.derwrltteh address ,and It so required by< notice In writing frooa .the said Liquidator. I personally or by tb«lr Solloitors. to come in

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mnrli tbing and Iriicrtrai In It was lukewarm. Xow 7,009 womi-n In the one diocese were represented. Tliey had awakened til the need,

Influeai-e of High Ideal

.Men, women and children weie lloi-king to tills country, roming strong und hopeful to build a new land, the Bishop said. It was a tine and wonderful thing they were itolnit, but It must be carried mil under the Intluenve Of a ilneii splrliual truth and high Idt-ai It It was lo ma n If em' i he ime glor.\-. It ix lo awaken these ideala «.ii<l trutlis that the Women's Auxiliary was bound together ^

Following the admlnlsilying of ihe Sar-rttin«nl an adj.jurnmcnl waa made lo lUo ''atliedrai ii'lioolroDiri for Ihc bualueiiii aes-iilon. ill the nnavolduble absence i.f Mrs, l.uxton, president .it the Women's Auxiliary, the chair was taken by Sirs. Doull, the vice-president, who was accompanied on the platform by Mrs. J, C. Roper. Mrs. Plilpps, Mrs, Eltuhurst, Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Mlscocks. The imoutlde addr«s.M was given by tltc Rev. F. A. l> cbadwlck. Tribnir to .Mrs. Luttuii

Foliowlin; ihu ,Nirs.



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