. The Presbyterian : A Weekly Review of Canadian church life and work. Oct. 31, 1907 Vol. XI, no. 17. n removedto a new site in the village of Oak-land, was re-opened. Rev. Dr. Bryceof Winnipeg conducting the ser-vices. The pastor. Rev. A. Mc-Tavish, is having gratifying resultsfor his labor. The presbytery of Portage laPrairie met at Gladstone on theevening of Oct. 14th to designateRev. T. A. Broadfoot to the workof forei<rn missionary at to the very late date atwhich the presbvtery received therequest to conduct Mr. Broadfootsdesignation, onlv a few memberswere able to be


. The Presbyterian : A Weekly Review of Canadian church life and work. Oct. 31, 1907 Vol. XI, no. 17. n removedto a new site in the village of Oak-land, was re-opened. Rev. Dr. Bryceof Winnipeg conducting the ser-vices. The pastor. Rev. A. Mc-Tavish, is having gratifying resultsfor his labor. The presbytery of Portage laPrairie met at Gladstone on theevening of Oct. 14th to designateRev. T. A. Broadfoot to the workof forei<rn missionary at to the very late date atwhich the presbvtery received therequest to conduct Mr. Broadfootsdesignation, onlv a few memberswere able to be present. It wasimpossible to notifv some of themembers in time for the the Gladstone conr^reeation, ofwhich one of Mr. Broadfoots broth-ers, is an elder, and others respectedmembers, turned out in large num-bers to bid their young fellow-townsman God-sneed. The moderator of the Thurlow Fraser, J. H. Munro, who has beenMr. Broadfoots <nstor for fifteenyears, briefly ske tched his Christiancareer and the irnitences which ledhim to devote his life to the for-. FOR EVERYPURPOSE I Every lady is entitled to her ownindividual choice in the selection ofa Fur Garment. Some want a long,some a short, some a loose-fiitingand others a tight-fitting garmtnt.^ Whatever ones individual tastemay be, the variety of our stock ofFur Garments is ample enough tosuit every The early selection of your Fursmeans the fir^t choice of the best inour stock. This includes plain andfancy Coats for street, carriage andmotor wear, made of Sealskin, Per-sian Lamb, Mink, Caracule, Broad-tail, Musquash, Pony, Squirrel andmany other fancy Furs ; also Fur-lined Garments of all We invite inspection and com-parison of prices. * It pays to pay for quality.


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