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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-10-06, Page 5- I • JOHN SUTHERLAND & SONS,14id. Guelph, Ont,, Insurance,, Fre and Marine, CREAM WANTI31) • SEAFORTH REAM ERY CALI. ANY DAA ANTI, GET.. A ,CAN AT T. SMITH'S STORE We test- Wednesday and Satur • day, P.M. Get your can any day. Will,.also buy limited' quantity of .good cedar 1 • WE 'WILL APitECIATE YOUR PATRQNAGE.,, ---D. ANDREW--- ?15-lirtf. ' ,1 • GRAND TRUNK SYS EM •TBE,.DOUTLE TACK ROUTE --Between MONTREAL _TORONTO ..._ DETROOIT end' CHICAGO . Unexcelled Dining Car Service. 'Sleeping care ont. Night Trains and Parlor Cara on principal. Day Trains. • Full information fropi any Grand • Trunk .Ticket Agent cr C. E. Horn mg, District Passenger Agent, Tor. onto. • Arent, Lucknew. c. Stands for Canadian. Pacific Ocean Service, but: with us it means . Courteous,. Polite, Obliging Service Highest Cash Prices for Cream; Eggs and ' po iltry Our advice would. be to sell your_ poultry -early this year..; Prices ai•e. expected ' to..be•-tnuch lower -than. •hist year•.... • :. • SEI,L NOW .. . .PRESBYTERIAL VONF4RENCE.. The Semi -Annual' Conference of Maitland Presbyterial was held in Knox Church, Wingham, on the after noon of Sept. 20th, The President, Mrs. 'Coombe. in the chair: After de- votional .exercises; the minutes of the last' Conference were read by Mrs.. Meadows and adopted, A letter from the Provincial Secretary was read, asking • the Presbyterial's considera- tion of the foil®win resolutions •: 1,=Thatthere be 'PLiterature and Library Secretary in every Auxiliary and. M,B. 2. -That there be a young woman's Secretary in every Auxali-, ary. 3. -That the Presbyterial Cor. Secretary notify the Provincial Board of date of annual meeting of Presby- terial toenable the 'Provincial Board to send a. delegate to Presbyterial. "4, 1 --That the -feeling in regard to use of envelopes, also time limit •of office `be 'ascertained, 5;—That a° Finance Committee be `appointed •in' every -Presbyterial. en -That. definite action be taken in .every: Auxiliary. for in-. .creasing membership, 7.—That ,Pres- ;byterial. Executives 'meet regularly,,` 8. -That Presidents• be ,notified• 9f meeting of executive• 9. -That' name 'f Presbyterial representative at Summer .School be sent to Corres- ponding Secretary. Mrs. D. McLennan, of Ashfield, having sent ' in her resignation as Literature 'Secretary, it was moved end seconded and .carried that Miss Malcolm, of Kinloss, • be .appointed Literature and Library Secretary.. After discussion of resolutions, ,the meeting- was unanimous in adopting them as follows:-- Res. 6. -Effort to increase: 'prem bership, whichm anis increased. in- terest and contributihns. Res. 4., -Time limit. of. Ace. The• result of vote, 23‘'for and 18 against making the term of office 2 years. Res, .7 -That Presbyterial Execu- lives meet on the morning:of Annual, • Presbyterial. • Res :5- came , in for considerable discussion. The object:to• allocate to each Auxiliary• the amount expectec. of • them to enable the . W M '. S: •to overtake their work. Objection was taken 'to' this on the ground that al location would dq away with the free will .offering. Mrs.Gliennie, on 'being appealed to, consented to allocate to each Auxiliary .their objective en- velopes' to be used where Auxiliary deem it advisable. ' Miss Malcolm, delegate to' Summer School at Whitby; gave an interest- ing 'outline of each ;day's.' routine. Mission Study,Bible Study, Recrea- tion and addresses filled the days, Soine of the leaders in• Summer School were,: --Rev, George McKay, Formosa; Rev. Murdoch . McKenzie, China; Rev.. T. Russell; .India;. Dr, Pidgeon and 'M%. J. C. Robertson Resolutions 8 and 9 were also adopted. a Mrs: Harknesis spoke on the For- ward Movement, • Home' Influences, Responsibility. of Parents in regard to their" own children, and urged a conitmuous-going: forward:.ape`cnd E iai ,effort . to increase' our W: M. S. membership; ' Mrs. Pollan of . Kinloss, spoke -of. mission, work among _ ,. the-. _young people -the C G IT ._ (Cnadian::'Gii^ls • In Training), The, work is four=fold, Physical, 'intellectual, Spiritual ' and titian:inofornsei=vice;-_-ThenC;G.I T:ois- S'I'. HELENS SCI300t, . FAIR Fp'lowing is i} list of the prize-. winners at the St. Helens S`liool Fair 'held" on Sept. 21:- The; different schools taking "part were SS; Nm's 2. • 3, 4, 6, 7, 12• and 14, West Wawanosh, al• S.S. ,No. 8, Ashfield, and N. 13,• Ashfield and West Wawanosh, Grain • Oars, O A:C. No, 72, sheaf, Geo. McQy alliin, Peter: McDonald, John Finnigan; Oats, 1 quart, G.A.C. ,No, 72, Geo. McQuiilin;, Wheat. Marquis,' sheaf, Earl Hutchison, Frank Sav- age; Wheat, Marguis; 1 .quart, Frank Savage, Earl Hutchison; Barley, 0. A.C. No 21, sheaf, Geo. Hutchison; Barley, O.A.C. .No. 21,•' 1 quart, Geo, Hutchison; Field • Peas, • 'Arthur 1 :quart, Ralph Cameron; Harold Finni- gan. . Jas.. St.• • Marie, " Doris Smith; Field Corn,. 'Compton'i;. Early,;6 ears, Luella Rintoul, Raymond Walden, Harrison Taylor; Sweet'' Corn, Golden • Bantam,'.6a4ears. Chas, McQuillin, Glen Cameron, Ross McPherson, :Will. Rintoul; ' Longfellow. : Corn,' •Myrtlie, •Sillih, Prizes, '1st 5Qc, 2nd 40e 3rd. 30c. 4th 25c, 5th ,20c. • , Vegetables, Potatoes and • Roots ; I Potatoes. Green .Mountain, 12 tub- ers. Madeline Gaunt,. Alex' Lyons, Arnold . Woods; Irene Woods; Pota- toes. Dooleys, 12 tubersL. Allen Reid, Madeline ,Hennessy, Harald Gaunt,. Ben Johnston; Mangoids, Yellow In- termediate,' n- termediate, ' '5 roots, Edna. Glenn, Chas. Hutchison, Jean Webster, Ben Mole; Turnips, Carter's Invicta, 5 roots. Willie Lyons, Helen Thorns, Zylda Webster'• Lula Weatherhead; Beets; Detroit Dark Reds, • 6 roots, Gordon Itintoul, ChaenrDurnin,. ,Vern St. • Marie; -Carrots„ Chantenay, 6 roots, Irene Woods, Donalda McDon- ald, Melvin Jones; Onions; Yellow 'Globe Danvers, 6 roots, Pearl Thome- sop: Winnie McClure;_ Agnes. Cran ,stop;, Parsnips,' Laurette M Clure, Calvin' Purvis.. Winnie •Ferrier. Prizes 1st 50e. 2nd 40c, aid 30c, 4th,: 25c, 5th 20c, ; . ;.. Poultry Cockerel ;Barred Plymouth Rocks, Olive Jefferson, .Allen Reid, Vera' '1'odl.".Bert 1Vlciaullin; Pullett, Barr- ed • l lyniouth *Rock, Loft Hackett, Al- len Reid, Annie Uampbell; . Pen of two cociterei . and pullet, BO'. Rocks, Arnold l.raig, Bert iviequiiiin; Alien Reid; Pen of three,' 2 pullets anu cockerel. B. P. R. -from home flock,; Higgins. Olive' Alton; Scene ire wafer colors. Harvey Errington, Win. Far- • er, Mader:ne Gaunt, Prizes, let ' 0e, 2nd 40c, 3rd 31,s, 4th 25c, .5tlt 20e. Nature Stgdy t(iollection of 20 pressed Ontario weeds, ]Luella Rintoul. Harvey Err- ington. E. Higgins;. collection 'of 20 Ontario weed seeds, Olive Alton, Harry Champion;. John Irwin; collec- tion • of 20 mounted and named in- sect�, Margie Pur'via, E.. Higgins. •Al- len Pentland; collection.' of 12 'ex- amples of plant diseases and insect injuries, Leila Gaunt; collection :of mounted leaves; Stuart Durnin, Win. Farrier, • Leila- Gaunt; collection of named native .woods, Dorene Web ster, alvin Purvis, Leila Gaunt, Prize 1st 50c, 2nd 40c, 3rd 30c, 4th 25e. . Publis speaking, -.Mice Rogerson, Elizabeth Higgins, Olive Allen; y Prizes, 1st $1.25, °2nd $1, 3rd' 75c.. HOLYROOD 'SCHOOL FAIR', • ' PST OF PEIZE-WINNERS NOTE-7The names are given in' order of the prizes won. The figure after a. name -indicates. 9,the number of the school section in •Kinlos o wh-ich the pupil belongs. • Oats, Grain- John McIntyre, Mark Deinaert, 4. ' Oats, Sheat -John McIntyrd; 9; ICenneth McKenzie, 9; Mark Diemert. Barley, Graino-Chas, Tiffin,: 9; J. BarleY, SheafJpini McIntyre.. 9; Chas. Tiffin, 9; Kenneth McKenzie, 9; Drennan McIntosh, 4, , . Field' Peas, Grain- Bob Orr, 8.f Gordon Stutters.. 3; Alma Carruth- 'ers. ;5; Harry Hodgins, 5; Alex.'Perey '4; Margaret McIntyre, 9; -Frankie Thompson. '3; Jimmy Ryan; 2; Har- •SWeet Corn -John McFarlane, 24 Florence Hodgins, 3; Bernice Genii gram, 4; Harvey" Ackert, - 4;" Mary Hodgins, 3;• •Wilbur Hodgkineon,' 2; Potatoes (L 0.)-nHarold Thom: - son., 3: Lilly . Ryan, 2; Chas. Tiffin, 9;', 'Bert Megan 8; Chas. Hodgirrs, 3. Mcloariane, 2. .tion liodgkinsOn,' 2; Tony 'Dim/tent, McPherson 3. Veri - lir SUFFER ..PAIN? yOu can't do justiee to yourself in buoiness, social or home life. if , you suffer Irom headache, backache, neuregia, nienthly pains, ' or any of the thousand arid one pains with which all of es are ,, afflicted at One time or another., , '.• .c These pains indicate a very real physicaidanger. But' there are very few pains of any nature that _are not promptly, relieved. by Dr. Miles* Anti -Paid ' handy boxes at against head- , ache, carsickness neuralgia arid pain ef ,almost any nature. „ • There aro no &saga:nab/a after effects, Dr. Mileas Anti - Pain Fills • . STOP: TILE. PAIN DR NAIS-S' *Pain Pills: HEADACHES AND RINE/147A. without tipset digestion, drowsineas. bezzing in the head or danger. of corniiiig:a drug habn. Guaranteed' Aafe and Sure. • LUCKNOW FAIR PRIZE LIST lyn, Mrs, Ed. Little, Sofa pillow. (Continued from page 8) • • • Hackett. Maiden Bleshes-7. lanilyn; Mrs. K. McLeod. Sofa pillow Salkeld, Hunter... Wealthy -G other Ina' hand work -Mrs. K. Mc- & Greer; King of Tompkins Count; lined. Mrs. J. 'S. ' Mackenzie. Single Salkeld, G. A. Greer. Mann piece fancy knitting7-M, Livingston. Apples -G. A. Greern J. R. Hackett. Kipg Hackett. Ont- Mrs...K. McLeod. Single piece 'crochet -Mrs:, Jpg, Hackett, Miss A.nnie ario-n-T. J. Salkeld. Ronboro Russets -Jas. Alton. Golden -Russets-T J Jeyet. Single piece 'embroidery=M, Livingston: "'Mrs. K. McLeod. Singld X. McLeod, Mrs: Tamlyn. Five yliece,s needle worIO-Mrs. J. ' S. Mackenzie,' Greer. Wagners-Jos. Hackett, Frank Mrs; Tainlyn. Specimen filet crochet, Miller: J. R. Hackett; Any Winter keid. Variety named apples -T. , J. • Gil Painting • ; S'alkeld; CTS A. Greer. Crab Apples=. Figure work, cony=41. Livingston. 4. R. I-)aekett, F. Miller, Fall Pears= Landscape frOns nature,M.- Living-. ' G, Hunter, Jas: 'Alton.' Winter Pears ',stein Mrs, K. McLeod. Beene, copy. -7". =Geo. Ranter, Jos. Hackett; Grapes.; M. Livingston; Mrs.nTamlyn. Fish of blue variety -T. J. _Salkeld, Q A. genie, nonynn.M. Livingston. Single Greer, Grapes. red variety- T. J, nieee, Livingston,: • . .L.AD1ES'' DEPA,RTME,NT 110111E, Originaln-M.. Livingston, Alfred An- - MANUFACTLIREg. o .„ , IC, McLeod. Three sketches from .1-4:-• rayon colors -M.. iLiVingston, 'Mrs., : Carrots---Lyla :lit:bards, 2; Fairish. Moffat, 8; Rena l'arnuthers. 3; Verna Sonth,„4; Edith Hudgins Johnston, Alvin Woods; Best halter • Onions -Gordon :Beady;• Jean Woods; 6nring Lamb, . judged for 'mitten rairposesnlered -.McQuillin, Al- vin. "Woikis; • -Calvin "Panels; Untie 50c, 4th 25c. BabY Beef, Prize,ss, lst Kenzie .6 • • • Kennedy; .9; Dorothy Wraith, 9, Rdbinson;. 54 Mary McIntyre -A.F.'dr A.M.", G.R.C. Oki Light Lodge. meets every Thursday. night on or before the full moon, in the Mas- onic -00,-- Havelock ;St, Luckinown tO.O.F., Lnicknow Lodge _meets evert' • Friday evening at 8 _o'clock in their Mall, Campbell-streei---AFbrithren eordially invited. Officers: Noble n Grand, Robt.. Johnston; Vice Grand, 'son; Fin:. Sec.,' Dr. Paterson; Treas- urer, Alex Ross., . Mrs, Reid. gave a , paper pn the meetings" Other books ivenread for interest., amuSemerit and. education, but to the ,Bible only wog%) tor corn - .fort in time of trouble. -for guidance. The"question drawer was taken by Mrs. Perry. Mrs. Coomben intimated havingnanletter front -Miss-Rattle,. of loronto, and requested that all who could would send 'eontributioris nt vegetables and food to Miss Rattie's home for girls.' -as they would be thankfully feceived.' '.-"It7 was decided -that -the next•nilane of Annual eeting "bp Dungannon. eeSe by all- repeating the Lord's L.,..McWhinney, Press ,Secretary. • ASters,, mauve or purple-11trs. F. J., nic.Leod. hand knit inittS, line- asserted -Mrs. K. MeLeod. ,Mrs. -L. Herb Thomnson: 3; Ivan _Conley', Purvis. 1V1arigolds-Mrs. Jos. Hack- Mary McIntire 9'...'flerne Ile ;It' 1X-•-IfuSton:- Sweet---peaSM:s.-.1:5; -M,1-••••, their lodge room every second Tues- day of the month at 8 o'cloelt ninn-ttecni3ney., Wen - , 'GOLDEN WEDDING • A. GOldern Wedding in which 'Old.. - .timers of Luckno7. and .:Yieinity will intereated was 'recently Celebrat; ed at. 313 WayerIey Street, Port Ar- thur Ont. it was that Of kr. and Mrs...I. W. Morgan, folmer residents of this part ' Mi Morgan taught -• school at Langsicie, Ilelyrood and St: Helene, and was 'principal of the Marriston 'School, rind • in -Port :Arthur for many years... AV the anniversary pelebrationthe beide enainkinom of _fifty_ yearanago, -7 wend -rine serited-With-beautiffil- in old by their sons and -daughters flowers, amorig which was a. grand bouquet from the Rhodes Preeeptory, and a beautiful frame of floWere Our - Beat as One for Fifty Years", the gift of Mr and Mrs, John Ritchie, Mr, Morgan iireeented his 'wife With a golden neCklace set with pearls, • The bride of ,50 years ago wore a dress of black' taffeta silk 'trimmed with gold. lace. She also , , wore tiny aweetheart roses tied with silver and..gold thread. .° , The large wedding take was cut Pole mord for the purpose. VICRIOv!inif Wag rood* from . L. 'Matthews, Mayer of Port Arthur: ' •. "I cannot let this opportunity pass -without ungratuhrting"lidnin sell; Della Plowman, Olive Alton,. Pair Home' FlOck-Le: na White, lading -no Livingston, :Airs. On 6, lininheth nins. • -K. McLeod, M. Livingston. . BouqUet ; of Phlex, . Irene braid threed lace. coarse=nirs nem - ft -ern -home- garden, Madeline Gaunt; Z; Milk Campbell, 7; Orland John- made lace -Mrs.- J. S. , Mackeraie, Olive Ferrier.. Isabel: Miller, Helen ston. 4; Mirmie Richardson, 2; Heinn -Aire.. l'ainlYn, Drawn thread: work -n Miller; Prizes,' Int 50e. 2nd 40e, Ord_ no Livingston,. 41rs. -McLeod- .; 30e; 4th 25e, .5th 20c. ' 25 •1Noxious Weed Seeds-Mk:yin- Cameron, Reg Lavit, Vera 'Woods, McIntyre, 9 n. Aft,: 3rd. 3.0.c., At* . Rena Carruthere.,5.; 41,1 -min Cariuth esoLno.afileoi%wr hGitaeubnrte,ad.;ee.GiyeitiecuAibitce4-, Aloc: percx; 2; Fungus biseasee4Blanclie -- Forest Timbers -=Frank• Thompson, Lester McLeod. 7; Phciehe Hodgkin- ' Asters. 9 131obnia-Winnifred ert, 4_; Jean McKenzie, 9; Jean mt.41 Lean, 9; Gertrude.Hamilton, 4; Miry Phlox -Dorothy Wraith, 9O • • B, Ciarnochan, 6; 'Mary McKenzie '9; 3; Blanche Hamilton, 4; • White 13reaci-Mary McKenzie, 9; Jean', McLearn--9;--Blimehe =Hamilton: - 4; Gertie' Hamilton, 4; Greta Hedg- loinson, 2; Rena Carruthers, 5. • 44. -Gentie.:Hanilltcin.,A;nMargn Men .Annle Tie- Mary MciCenzie 9; Blanehe Hamilton; 4;', Crentie ton, 4; Jean- McKentie, 9; Anele Mc - merger -et McIntyre 9- Pena. Hodg- kinson, 2; Ruth McKinium 5; -'Lyle Richards: g. jean McKenzie,' 9. . 6 Oatmeal Cookies -Vern -1e Heivk- shrine. 3; Jean McKentie. 9.; Dorothy Wraith, 9; :Mary McKenzie, 9-;_ Many, 'Oven Padn-Mary IVIcIntyre, 9; Le- ona White, 5; Wiepie Percy, 2; Dor- othy -Wraith, Alniti'.Crifinithers 5. Wraith,' '9; Harold Percy, 2; Grant McLean, 9; Will Guest, 2, Haminerl Handle- Billy Scott. 8; Karl Boyle, 3; "Onland Johnston, 4; Jimmy Conley, 84 John Wraith, 9, Cott -Joe Elliott; 4; Jim Conley, 8. Beef Calf -.-Harold McIntosh. 4, 5 -Minute Address -Bert. Thome- :40N 3; Wilma Chestnut, 5; Alvin Thompson. _Sweet _peas_ displey_7-Mrs: son; Mrs. K. McLeod, Begonia. tuber- ' • 1). M. Thompson. Begenia„- 'other variety ---Mrs. Miller, Coleus ,M.,._=„Thompsnennngeraniutina, double' olantlArs; ,Mat ers..,House plant Thompson, 'Floral ekhibit-7-Mrs: D. fins. Olive. Farrier, Allen -Reid, Dor- ene Websten 3Si citizen tea biscuits'. Olive Alton, Gertie Webb. Clarissa. DOrena Webster;., -dozen oatmeal. erioltiea Rena Pervis; Fanny and. yourself on •the: fiftieth anhiver- Layer cake. Dorothy McQuillin, Gert- sarY ef ' yoni Uiedcling day, I- have fe 'Martin, Zylde Webster t Leila John- owino-binonnonnnen gen: If omen_nide 'candy, Leila John - the past thirty years ef happiness ponnin , . Leila Gaunt. Della Plowman; and usefulness, ,and occupying, as -I. r Apple pie, Winnifred. Terrier. Gertie. do; the position of Chief Magistrate .Webb, Alice Rogerson; Lemon pie, pf the City, I am constrainP4 to ,wish mi 'yeti, on behalf of all Mir citizens, 'Un- alloned peace and pnosperiti diming Cummings. "Margie Purvis, Mervin •the sunset of °your 'lives. •Dtiring 'nil Heckett; .Handniade Doll'a Drees, tfiese years yen have filled_ with high •Margaret Miller, Mildred MeQuillin; Rena , Nicholson, Irene Woods. 'Leer-, many important public positions, and etta McClure; Patch n Cotton. Irene elwayS .dischargedoiour duties faith- Wooden Winnie McCItre, Gertie Ait- 16c -dia.you 1.1--i6 msec Iv g,-(ki•cirrlitn:- -tin; Irene -Wooden •.- .Robena-Martinn I wish alse to express my alma; -art D,urpin, Alex.. Inglis! Stuart Lay- biatien of your splendid character is; Patch oewn on grain bag. Ross Mrs, Morgan and Atourselt roany Or Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago? .The remedy is einiple. inexpen- sive, easily taken and harmless. 'Rheumatic Capsules YoUr druggist will supply you. Write for free trial $o Tesnple4 testi% Colborne Toronto. :Me1"hersen, -George cDonald, Alex.' vin Woods. Gordie 'Lyons, Herb Tay- lor; Wooden spoon,: Winnifred Mc - Drawing, Art and Writing of Huron Dorene 'Webster, Lily- Reedr.Will Entblul. Ruby ,.Turn, er; Map of -Ontario, Many, St. Marie, South America. Jack Cousins, Gannet Farrier, Jack Moss; Writing. evening hymn. Thos. Henry, Nellie Cranston, 'Carnien Farrier; uniting, 2 verses Indian HYmn, Evelyn Culbert, Mar- garet Ben Mole; writing, Poet's Song. Vern St, Marie, Tom Hackett, Stuart Durnin; Writing,. Of Viola Hamilton, Eva Errrington. Grace Cameron; Crayon DraWing Of grouts of wage- 2. Kiniosa; No, 9, Kinloss. ' tables, Olive Farrier Greta Webb, No:, No. Khoo. oterMaheaktednzwieo.rki±buragr. MIT Wird% (Avila Neel_ Latter. Phrical Culture, -1811o, 6, Kieloae; ing in ink, Pawky Moquillip, .Ki ingston. ConnentiOnal7 'embroidery, colorsn.j. Liviegstoe, Mrs: Inn Ann uneheon ;set. other hand work -n, serviettes., folir to match; hand. wore ranle Ben, hand. work -Mrs. ,14. 6, Mai:iterate. Mrs. namlyn, lame J. 6. Mackenzie. Tea ,coay. hang -made zie. Pair. tray cloths, hand made-. ."6:1.irviCe7tray, hand snade-Mrs. J, S. Litten ISL-Livingston::PilloW. cues' hand J. S, Mackenzie. Faney- kenz len Are. Inn 13: MacLeoki, er,.and stand covern-Mrs,K, McLeod, s:, mgekeniie. yin lyn. M. Livingston. Ladies'. hand niede camisole-41in. J, S, Mackenzie, . Ladies' handkerchiefs, hand trimmed M. Livingston. Mri, n11111111.. Lad - M. Livingston. Infant's .wear, cotton Infant's wear, flannel- Mrs, S, Mackenzie.. IVIrs. Tamlyn Child's romper suit -Mrs. K,. McLeod, Mrs, J. 'S, Mackenzie, Libras? table rutin. white. apron, machine work - Myrtle Webster, ' Evelyn Lockhart, • 'hand knitting-LEvelyn . Lock- • hart, Guest towel -Evelyn Lockhart, . Edna Tainlyn, Guest towel, hand , -work•n-Edna Tamlyn; Isabella Chest- nut. Filet crechet--nEvelyif Lockhart, ne• edle. Work -Evelyn. Lockhart, Edna • Evelyn Leekhart, Doll, dressed7-Ed- 'Lockhart. Baking- powder ..biseurts-- 'Myrtle Webster, Rene ^ Purvis. Plain sugar cookies-Renai Purvis. Layer ' Cake-7Isabeliti Chestnut. 'Apple, pie , nn.. sh• ort --,---77.; Rena Purvis. Carrots; n--• Jesephine Schmidt. Bouquet gar - Orden flowers---Congram. I, Cheottlut, .1 -Yawing •gf. garden-Evelini tank: n-•-laaet: Clark McDougall, Essay on r • 1 no 'not suffer another day with Itch! ng, surgical oper- ation required, Dr. Ctumi,s ointment 'frill`TeiieY0 you at 011C0 and afford lasting benefit. 60o. box; all dealers. Or Edipanson, Bates & Co., Limited, '