Tlie war, with its long line of women farmers, conductors, munition, makers, yeomen, and chauffeurs, is responsible also for the first woman Presbyterian !»eacfter is the United States.' The Chemung Presbytery of Now York State is the valiant pioneer which spinshed all Prcpbvtori&n precedents by licensing Mrs. Lillian R.' Chapman to preach. She is the wife , of ;> Presbyterian minister who is abroad on war work. Silo was asked by the session to supply liis pulnit, and did so. The Presbytery was then asked to license her, and consented with only one dissenting vote.—"Christian World." The germs of tonsilitis, The microbes.of catarrh; Bacilli or bronchitis, Most deadly.foes they are. ■ . ■. ■-. They charge in big battalions. They dare us to endure; But wilt and sag and dip their flag, To Woode' Great Peppermint Cure..'. ■.. .■■:. -Advti
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 93, 14 January 1919, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 93, 14 January 1919, Page 3
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