CHURCH HE'.D BAZARR€•EAT SUM CLEARED BY IMVA acllate conception !I IVi'icu* Bcotnet W’-er* Many Art clsv 1r So 3—E*'t et V.‘ caProg^arr G wen. .The .•*/•*: and a ven by ?he 2Conceptionlt; ... 4r. • - (. «»* *■•1 Iebnitit Booths had been fitted up In L jhall and a* these, vai mis article* 1*lt;©Mlt;%t: Th** rjr Wore wti on* wheretifhiMt everything from *traw hat* up. ( to aarrteeatfle articles were di*played and sold T»w* L C B. A ad jIconstantly busy.At the next stand, apron*- and dolls j j W i*t e sold and the Young Ladl* 4Hadoitty bad charge of this dining . (the evening selling many of the da in-ity articles on dl«The next booth wax a popular onewith the young ladle* and gentlemendevoted To part home made i ! . M !' w n . - I UIthU lKMth and the candies were all sofresh and dainty, that they melted *-the eiMrtomers mouths.Another booth that attracted much custom was the hom* canned fruitII!.booth There were cherries luscious n*‘peaches and strawIf a I * » * * * i « w a v.Iwrrles, all put up by the housewives 111of the parish and all very tempting. * vMrs. C E. Quick was the head of kibolt; thci1hiThe ftali pond drew the young folks in great number* and some ofj*** the older* ones too joined In “justi8*1 for fun. Mrs. EH Salsbury was the Hi one vv ho attended to the '‘bites ' and w 1rothe flshSupper was served in the early part t° of the evening, the big tallies being well filled and the viands beingintemptingly cooked and the wholethmenu being most satisfying. Mrs, lt;\ ( Kingsley was in charge of the supper Ei and Mrs Eberlacher and Mrs. Dugal.jplSithe dining roomAfter supper, a program was given.This Included two selections by thelthwMoblo orchestra. The first of these Jut w; ; “Meditation.” and the Second sel- tlii*ction the Redpath Hand.” This lasfnumber was all the more notable be-ause of th.- fact that a little 4-year-hfrthold played the cornet, the numberteing a two-step. In addition to the . »:abv, the orchestra is composed of . in Miss Inez, Moblo. violin; Nettie, piano; inMamie, cello, and Irwin, flute.Earl Joyce rendered a song. LoveIKMe and the World Is Mine. so effec- js Ively that he was recalled and gave.«...‘School Days. f®,Mrs LaMontc sang A Necklace of I itove” so sweetlv that she was called f* nick and gave • Forgotten “ Mins Ada ju vingsley presided at the piano.The tine picture of Fr. Sheehan in!4 Mbeautiful gold frame was secured by. H. Diepeulmw li.eier