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COACHES d area a pFpx, mate
i � gree hP ,... . . .1.Y 1c: per mile.,", •
••: TOURIST SLEEPING wins at fares a i r
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STANDARD BLEEPING C e. areeet rox• ' •.
♦r .ARs. �;. PP.,.,... telt'! i lyq per. aide
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,COST: r ACCOMMODATION.
,� 4 • IN SLEE ; CARS,ADDITh01NA{,r;.r-�' _any
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Sunporches are' g grious.'to live
and sleep in: but know how hot
they can :be • during the •. day - and
we know too • how. ' little• privacy,
they afford. This business of living
• in .a goldfish' bow .:with ' all the:
neighbors 'peering in isn't'' very gay,
='but here's a clever • solution!
Ptit ' up fresh, new 'cloth •window
•'' shades 'over the: glass. This way
you,can control i•the heat and light
• insure yourself 'privacy. and still be
ablo''to enjoy the view•of your
garden or • lawn. There, are plenty:
of tinning effects'. you can achieve
'to ..cheer up• the sunroom.: For in
,stance, paint the walls or:woodwo'rk •
a -sunny color and add: cloth. shades..
to tone or two- lighter• than the walls.
Your draperies, should blend in:with';.,
. your window• shades and". •be in a• .
'design that ,,tones 'in • with..your
other>,furnishings, ,. One ..word of '
warning --,be -e sure: and ; get 'CLOTH
window • shades that 'are woven on
.a,loom and processed for long life
These', are the kind` that withstand
weathering and give years of :wear,'
Then too, 'they're elca".,ae, ;
COu R1ES CORNERS:
Mr. George Drennan is confined, to.
TESTED RECIPES
Potatoes in the. Menu
his bed; at present ,
Quite ;a ziumber-took in the benefit ! ••The potato is-; :pre eminenteamong`•
dance; in "Lucknow; on;:Friday night. " he vegetables used for food Not only
Winnifred Parrish, ;little daughter
of Mr:: and Mrs: Loi'ne Farrish, has
been `quite sick with pneumonia, but
-4e are ''pleasedto report• that she:`is
on the way to recovery
A number' attended the social held
at Mr, and' Mrs T:. A:. Cameron's on
Friday, night:.
Miss Elizabeth •Bowler' is :assisting
Mrs. 'Lorne >Farrish•t•his'week.
Mr Gordon Jamieson of .'Lucknow
spent: a few,' days, =with 'Mr. •and -Mrs.
Ewart Jamieson last l week: •
HOLYROOD
Ed. McLelland spent tiiii-Weeit=afid
.Miss 'Blanche Hatnilton. ie Viaiting
at' Mr. kredj.Johnston's, Listowel."
Mr. and •Mre. Rebert.MCDoneld and
Jatic, spent Saturday, ?Veiling at 'Mr. -
Mrs. Otto :Legge. Und her brother;
Mrs. Rachel Celbert; Eva; and'
Lorne and Miss' Catherine Roberteoe
rUeel`Znnty Council, is :attending
a -cony tion le Toronto. •
• Miss Kathleen MacKenzie:Of Lang,
side 'was' a repent -visitor' at Mr:
will be held "C.4 the hOme of, Mier, Thos,
Whither :are we drifting, where are
r 7- Directors -Misses Mae
Bey Ilene Valad.
Care of fowl feom meubater to mar-
ket -Mrs. Howard' Harris. Parade Of
• 'Thompson and Mrs: Wen, •Mite
I begin by telling „yeti this!, If
cleeted Promise Yen .6.4 *every'
eillplOyed blab in this ,mi'diende•
-clarefill what Yea'§hY there', Mister:,
•does` the -potato furnish `colisderable
notriin.ent bet: sepplies. it in an easily
irc?i,
ited
arch
ons;
larger
The'
and
that
the
the'
)ro-
used
2QX:elusively in the diPt but `digestible foini, because. the: in petatoea, ie. more:readily than the: starch Of "som,e. other ,..prodeging feodS. ,The mineral. tallied in Potatoes is .relatieiy in Proportion to other foods: potato contains vitamins A, B, C,. G arid modern. science, has shown it is 'legs "fattening, than mink of ordinarily used ,fodde. However; Potete someWhet; deficient in . bei
: Or:
notate is
jac.
and
Under
is
'cOmbined with lean meat, eggs, .other Protein or fat -supplying food,
ket,:becauses tench of 'the protein Mineral matter • lies directly • the.. skin: A epotato quickly .boiled ow -e.
ing. are recipes with: potatoes as an'
ingredient:
led
1.
Add'
:arid.
20
pan,.
e'en,
by
till
Which ,
family'
fo .
ir-
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spent
A.
'most
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ell
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to
tri`.
k'e' •
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CreaM of Potato •SoiiP
e ',ceps Potato, water;
cuPs ;hot 'milk
, Chopped,' finely
Salt aryl pepPer:, id, taete
Place potatoes in a tatiCepan:
parsley. „ Chver and; simmer .for minutes, . Melt butter in another degrees. Return to) beat and Stir 'Mete With' ealt and i;ePper. Add
PothtO .;
1,e. • piete'white cleating 6,409e,
Pour:, the lish ?with the .eaiite •
ahd
•SPrialcle with ...melted butter. Modetate (Wen '(,406 degreeg- 174 ", iMrs. J.. it, I-Iaekett, and tend sPeat
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. 14 Can' for.4 the tfith: Retrieve the idthit visitadrat .Ailetiferd -end Tara
and 'boneS".. Add .1 tableSPoon te. the. White tneeeder 2 hard tes. Alton sPerit tunday 4t hii
I. J
tContiriued. ;groin I age 1);
DEACHMAN
:standard of living in the country re-
stationa . •
ry. : •
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there" isu dame t1�
. the•� . n a adr
•w'hi' •.
d,,
mu • ma e
t h t be. The'
s
of manufactur d
x od
� ge
• di. a means• of lowering prices,
Mae. wheeeprovides,;services :must.
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The ma
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'fYa :: :g
e+a,�Lr•>�k
which.
Of liv'
,ln
Costs- ts
high
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" hr
3. .co
will •permit a higher standard
t a to r'
g a w t'
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of'' reductio in; •th it 'are
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because •of': ' ., ,
1 :.:hi h: n 'vhlue
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h:
t xesi--'
g
e cos
.costly', di ribu ion`
�) t y, of st t._..
'(4) highwages, '
- •I every- oneof : factors the
nthese v y s yard of mail for which'no' recipient
town' offers. advantages oyer the: city ; .
A, LI E CARE KEEPS MAIL
OUT F DEAD ' `LETTER OFFICF.
PAGE'
FIVE
Miss Miller Presented
AtY.P.:A. Banque
�INLOUGH
k t ' ' MIs,: 'Bolander w e has `s `.e' t tha
:: A postmaster makes a strong ap- m_ _
,I? Ti
Past two weeks with peal to those :wfho. use h ,mail al-
.
= (ST';:HEIiEN'S 74:51w8'),•.p t w ks t, . Mrs.,yMcLean.
. .:. ., . ,. t e mails s . 1 • 11.4.;returriedi to' her h m ..
o e in or
.ways to. try to: rem, ember toe write Mis' ereee . '• 1 `• T onto.
..._.9 11 Y Miller .eft, on Mon- .,
eare orr:
'the sender's, name and address", on, dayfor. 'Toronto • where,Will' - � s „Y to :report 'that Mire.
...d.. .. •,. , wh a she will' en• � �.
Tom:.
Ho i has .
all le er ...d s and
t s ar els. g n een er th•
c o other a' ,. ,
t . , p.., r m al . ter t e� a to H ital as - b ., . , i,
h 'R' s rn os ur
n se
. a . ,
d eto
o r c r
s a e th .
mate � ` h f : a
t x W a ok' e st - 'ee
n 'the re ur d rens i + w k'
t S ,
d p
n i ra nm
n i
t. g.
, Mrs ''Gordon: McBurney of Berve
able to do muehmor iHcie'NI.''
s 'e :w
e e. nt work Mr 1 a P nt .the eek -end' w. it a he othe,,
�-•T� 1,�� . Neo Y � Tod of , Stratford. vyere , � �' m ... _..
'"i•�'"�s'd''��� � ,,.`rT'..�:}+'�"vr'�i .•G" •"4`'ii•vrx*sm v. ,.. ass,, +t�.r."ar•u,•ra., ,*�.a n�3."'7". +.ys:-aa:. aaev,... n7 G>..'e saw.: ,.ra�ibN�•,.d.`•a?<MS.4. .. ..maw ..wm.^ . ..v :ti�x,.
•f ti Y. Au'`"'......7,4,1,44:4,,,t.44,41" �_u�.o,,a+•M•r .we '.+-4,r?{i�.. _. �rrN•�,•xi ..;.. a„••yt•:-r,-'"".Y—.. v .. �... N F[4 •t-.. 1.- +°,
arch. ' ,n n m
T e` Meeting. '>theA " f '
M .of - b
The` ... _. .g Wo . ! _.., u., er ,o., the•` :Dunpeople. wh
men's' Institutewill.. h a ilei a With s_ . ..... be, held the . P d ...h the. program at the last
. .e
home. of ',• Mrs, Archie Anderson;' on :'Meeting, of the Church• Societ • vis
y,
T ursda arc ,{ r
h M rl�h.� Rol ,call
h 1 A
ris , `Sa i ' c
it
1 -.li Y.nB; Sublet ,How Gan;Tlie
sender when, there'occur :times, in.
Which :t •. article i has•
h
lie le, bee' wrongb"
addressed.
or :w...hen :
•➢.th
e
person
'-firm towhOM." it is addressed
'.hay
moVedtQ some other '..
centre. With no
'return,. addres§?-.•on the :mail m tter-
w e ; �oubl r
n e occ 'itr i , ,
s. siml•
,.h ti' r s
u ,. p � ;.a
:case`•of'sending • `the 'article• to the,
Dead , Letter De.P artment the grave -
Wages
rave
Wages in the city are , high because
the cost of -living is high. The cost:
of ; livjng in the' town ° is decidedly
lower and the worker, in the town can
have a Much .higher. standard of
living and , greater 'comfort in ¢every,
way.on•, a lower '•nominal -wage •level,
can, be, found.Son e.:use' •a :`rubber'
stamp for the purpose, but it looks
messy and:cheap. The best way is:
to have h0 name- ' and address of
the senderprinted neatly•on the up-
per: left,'h'and: corner of the envelope.'
This :particularly the• case if you
have'; much corre,'sporidence • as; , in a
•Institute best serve the !Community''..
nr'cl ar e',of :Mrs. 'E. W. Ake, Host-,
esses-Mrs;. Frank Todd;, ,Mrs. Earl
Durnin ..Missy Annie Watson.',.
,A : meeting of the Farmers' Club
will be held. .on, Monday , evening,
March 1st. A good attendance is re-:
quested:
«The brilliantly lighted lecture room
of'°the United Church, with its' red
streamers and garlands of hearts pre-
sided .e pleasing setting for the. fifth
The towns, . in the past, lave stiff-, annual banquet , held ' under the aus
eyed certain disa vantages: rf Dili •iii niers of ani nd. reul salmi piees of 'lite-l�oung�Peoples Uz�3uit
abilit to coin the cities for `respecting_business will have"suitably`'oii Friday:evening. N
ete withearly one'+hum=
Y p,
the "'establishment; of :industries.. Fuel
and power costs ar,ei,
high, ^ but there
is rio:: reason `why' in a public service
such'' as the• Ontario , Hydro the're,
printed stationery.The fact that you
use it is , a good advertisement. of
the reliability of the, correspondence.
.Compared 'with, say, ' postage, the
�• extra cost' of
should not..'be an • equalization. � '?f .t'iflin g When- ` •printed.,stationery is
awer rates. In• the';: olds days, trans- , .-, en bought. 'in quantities.
p+ : y' And .speaking of stationery the, Sen-,
portation services' gave, an advantage " eho
to the•'city but with the "motiul.
dern. truck . s p can supply. you with any-•
:thisneed•: no g ' longer' be thee... The' thing ins that line at' the'' most real
.. case.
building up of the towns:, wouunable:.prices.ld -pro- •
,vide markets and Save costs of "trans , s;. •-
ee eeion, her -i w--1if -for the- •The mistress' of. -.the house ` heard
p � e. snewe
nationin thi policyif itcan onl thb door':bell ring ;and, saw'standing.
s Y
be brought' abot$t.:It will` not be done.
y
1g,
b 'the.'methods We Are following: to-
d'a --ewe must -tern- our -faces-ii'ieano
ther • direction:' : i
There must be a , new outl`o`ok' toe.
wards business' -a new outlook op the
part of .business:" men to their;: -•own
tasks.. They must now. realize that
there.,, has to be a `determined :effort
tolower costs. of production and • dis
tribution 'Governments on ,'their ' part
must cease to 'interfere with business.
Thetax rate must' be lowered. e. We
have come" tb' regard the ':growth of
expenditures: as -an -indication :of .pro`',
gress-it is''a mistaken conception.
There must be no codes. for' industry
but freedom of the competitive foe-
ces which are a powerfulfactor:''. in.
lowering prices -bringing. them with-
in the'; range.. of :buying"power '
elt may. be contended' thet this. Will
h*er the •-standardg-eof living, IT
WILL HAVE OP;
'POSITE EFFECT.. If prices can be
broeght down; del -Mind, will inCreaeg.
There is kar.liorePnwer in the fOrde
and imProve working tenditions than
all' the poWer of regulation which
"governmente can apple: We- haere -In-
sisted upon more an& More regula-
eion of businees-regulation and 're-
striction. failed, If *e ge • on in'
the ivai 'we are going; relief. eoits
and the Pressere :of the unerriployed
will hi „the • end ..leWer 'the standaed
real evagei not only the- city hut'
throughout Pie whole' country, It We
lOWer the ',other .costs..of, production
there will theri be retire available in
thee;form, of real Wage's for the Mem
Some ' cases he lower -L -real . Wages
could .net, fail.. to.' increase. it ;is , ne
benefit f.to labor to raise' Wages; :.and
'ehen take' back from the ;worker by'
iricrease in . the cost , far
More three you , bave given him.'! We
stand, at . the. economic crOsereadte-
tion , fade ,..still' further redude
tion pufeleesing, porer with' Con-
tinuing pressure. upon nur je,..
dustkieS. We must move in some dir-
ection7.we 'cermet stand still. What
'other course is there, to. follove? 'The
•
way have ''suggested dffers
:111f, and Mrs. Geo. Lan& altended
• the, AO -feral of the fete Lane in
Goderiph en Monday.
•dreg sat down' to the«tables when 'the ,
ited at -the home' of.' Mr 'Wm. Reedy'
on Saturday. evening .• an ".ree ter
g r a 1
for the .benefit . • r.: r
, .., ,benefit , ofM� Haold Percy
'whd :has` been... confined' to : h libuse
for m so
e time,
Miss Mary�o of
C
. .�. Guelph,• spent
the : week -end , at her home here. •:
Mrs.A. .Stringer of , ,Kincardin`e,
is visiting With her "•sister, . Mrs.
Kaake. , . .
Mr,' and •, Mrs. Bert .McLean and
Mrs. McL ean, 'sp'ent' the week -end in
'Toronto.
Miss' L::flood of Luckriow, :spent a
taw day-s::.:w_ith--Ms A•. Hodgi.,
1Q. •
4 CON;,, :KI�Y,O$St
The February 'Meeting of, the, U.F.
0•'4r
,, was held at' the home 9of-"Mrs:
Angus Graham, 'with. ' an:,,atten�dance . '
'of forty.. Mrs, R. Myddleteri presided, a.
The ineeting'oPened.with
sin in' '•th .
g e
g
,"Opening
oil'
f ow
e r
Song", d a
bY°
eP
,t• •
'
e
ing the Lord's prayer in unison. : Miss'
Mc inno'
Roth.. �. n, read the .minutes of . ,
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N
{ ',E Elis .
• kSn
from: Mrs. Robinson• T,he roll'Call' was.
res
. ponded,to ' A T
by • , P ;ace L would :'•
;i
,
l t v•:: ..F .
'like. o, visit. i ,, >G. could"; After the �,
business . i ess_ vas dealt,with, a' ledi • .. •
'program followed A� ` readin b
Mrs. J. In`t � an' :�
Mas _ b instrumei .. .":'•
, ,yam . .. Jo i
tel, iy Mrs. Ccnley• the- �to i `'Si.
:,.PG on
Valentine by Mr•s A 'MeInt e•
Yr,,..
Sold -by Miss Miss Kathleen MacKenzie:
current events,by Miss Dean McLeod!t
reading Miss', a
' , by ss , Mary q 'read..'.
ing by Mr's. A. Hughes and,remarkl:-
by :Msa d...:McKay. A,,contest, follow
'ed. Mrs.D. McKinnon drew the lucky
ticket, winning the quilt. The meet
Ing closed by :singing -the, National
Anthem. Lunch was '.served • and
pleasant half hour. spent. The 'March
etin _. , • - Onie .o f:
•
St, .Valentine idea was 'carried, out. .
in thehand Painted p1ace cardsand O,LIVETi'.:.
•
Bowls of apples, •bandies, crepe paper —'
hand a •ornament • carrie ut .th' The Young People's meeting :was
s eh s d o h e� held ',in 'the church on Sunday 'even=
color s ems• of red: After; sill ad ..• , .: ,., ., .
done justice to the delicious supper, 'ng. A •hymn -.was sung, -followed ' 'by,
a programofi music •and _;toasts'•was. the Lord's prayer in unison and the
enjoyed.•As toastmaster Rev. H. M.
Wright • proposed; the toast to "Our
King and Country' the;' response to
l
this. as the singing- of "God Save'
the -King", and "O Canada". The
at the. `open front door a •' Chinese . toast to • "Our Church and . Young
,peddler.'. Quickly retreating,' she • cal-> People's 'Union"' ':proposed -by. Mr.
• ,, per :,..:,. p R'.
led: out to the maid.: r
.Thia Was trio much for Abe China-
man, who sinek. his:head into the hall
Chinaman-"Youe go 'elle your,
Messire ;Jack 'and Getrige :Dale *he
have 'carried on a trucking besiness ingsefromethateSocie_ty,..and4-Mre-„Gee-
,witirhebititiaifirelit• Cargill: for the Taylor, president of the' Heren
pest eix Years, under' the firm naine ,bytetier Y. P. ,U, gave an inspiring
a/ Dalei "Bos.; haVe diasolved.'part-• address: To Mr. George Stuart fell
net:shire Ceerge eaking' over tbe bus-. the teak Of; PrOposing. the 'toast to.
inees, while Jack withdraws to; go "The,. Ledies" to which Miee Dorine
into 'the raising of 7phrebeed 4004 ,Webster .renlied. Thep& toasts. , Were
George -hag "-traded' iti..-hig-t*O.:7-iised interipersed with :community', sing-
'Reo transports 'on 4 pair, of 'hege In-. 'hag, solos by_ Mre. Ee' W. Riee,'1!,fieg_
ternaeional• tlife'ks.„ Ef011t 'are. Sens Of vera Taylor and 24. Meehriei reed,
Mr- Peter Dales, -the, well-knoWn: ex- ings by Misa Genevieve Watt ,of
Duren 'Phillips,. Was responded te by
'11,fr.'Wilrere-Woodsee*Miegateeethe -re-
' sponse . prepared by the peeeident;
owing to illness, that 4 "Out Future
Horneinakere was 'the toast proposed'
'by Mr, E. 7, Rice ,and'responded to
by. Mr. Richard Weatheehead. Reve
H. M., Wright 'proposed 'a eoaet to
-"Our 'Gliests''.. In response to this, Mr..
Milan .Mooree,president of the White-
church Y: 'P. U., presented greet -
•
Mr, 1:1.11d Mrs.. ,;Spence Irwin and
outs Of AelbOrn on, Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs, Robertson returned hOme eleieh
Mr. 'end Mrs.' Elmer Alton.' and
ily and Mr.. hnd Mrs., Will Alton
Quite a 'number attended the gocial
le
CANADA
CEOSSED EYES
of :eight years, raeely uftee.-tleeet age:
do, .nothing about the condition', uneil
'the 'child was about 14 years Old be -
straight". 'Modern seience,- hoWever;
vice., The child does net use .the. eye
that is, turned and' the delicate nervig
becanse the eye is not used. 'So in
time' the affected eye' becomeg
condition is ciecognized.•
without prOper corrective,' treatinent:
A, child: mith. squint suffer& the
jeers of 7,his ,plaYmates ,and is ••sonie-
'mai. The effect. of: this is. harmful
and the child may defelop an infer.,
bridge of the bahY'a'nese is Very wide sixtieth YearLe.Diamond.
so that mOre of the 'white of the eye , -
is eeee oh the putside, of „the colored
Part than On the inside. ' This gives
.the appearance 'of sqnint although,
The' eies; for proper exaininittion,
mese, be tested With. oiroPs Which en -7
large the pupils: The doctdr
advis6 clev,ering the. good eye 'for
a tertain period each day so "that the
child will be forded' to use' the' eye
that .ii -,turned to develop its eight.
Certain eye pkercis9s Nyill also
tO develop* the Melon, Sometimes
glaSseg .straighten the' eYes'i but
f they do nee becerrie not -mai in eix
moeths ; it le , Wise to have them,
ttaightened "bei ' slight Operation . The pastor was eicandning one Of*
Was. net, aeught to. 'correct.' thtg den,
selection by Mr. George Steart, Du*
ing: the evening, Miss •Dorothy 'Miller
who. leave§ this week to. comnience
'training in Western. Hospital,' Tor -
'roll call.'; An interesting_ Bible" con-:
test was given. Another , hymn' •, was
sung and: Sandy McCharies read the
Scripture lesson.: Mrs. Omar Brooks
gav�tlie� topic =This" was followed li.
Y..
a hymn and : the Mizpah benediction.
;';'Mrs' H'.::Stree of Kincardine visit
1 .
ed" at• 'James M'acTavisli's'; over the
week -end: •
- Mi•eeandeeMrs;: „Ered�,xo . Hamilton'
are 'visiting friends .inthe coihmun "
ity.: Accompanied by Mrs; Fred's,.
Mother, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, 'they
purpose spending a eouple , of mon77-
th's I with Mr. and •Mrs. Fred Hamil-
ton in Vancouver• .
• . A nuinber. in the community have
been indisposed with the 'flu On Sun.
day °afternoon, the service was with -:l
drawn owing to; the illnesslof the
pastor; .;ev.:.C. MacKenzie.
Master Alex McKinnon• of Hamil-
ton is visiting for a few weeks with'
his aunt,, Mrs. W. T: Roulston, The
family. of• Huron• visited friends here.
Kinnon are at the home of Mr. Win:' recently '
iamilton:-.. _
T man f' • Alice_ Perrin of Kincardine';'
Y, fiends of Mr.. Oliver wa •thy uest,'of '.
s e g her sister, Mrrs RY
Wilson -will • he pleased to hear, that. • '
he is much ;improved in; "'health: ,• 'H . Brown.'
is'at present ,taking, treatment in • Mrs: Samuel Hewitt of• Kincardine
Kincardine` General. Hospital spent, a few, -;days with •Mrs Jas.,'{
Arnold'.
Mee: A. Hughes.
• (Intended' For: Last Week)`';
Mrs, •Gilbert Hamilton and children
are visiting" with 'friends in Toronto; •,
Mrs, Re Martin' is ,spending a; fee
days -with, her father, • Mr Woods:, oi,__.
St: Helens.. '
Miss Blanche- .1Ie•Dou a,11 --returns
,g, ,d,
horns after. ;spending a ' few ' days
Toronto
Mr _Easton Hami'lt&n,. of_ oronto,
visited with his •brother Gilbert; the
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first of ,the ;week:'' `
Mics.
•� ,Finla
son
vlWes.
a
hall
hurt".when, hey Blipped on some' ice,' .'
is 'improvin -GKN
Mr,";Tom .Morrison i s'endin , a
few ;weeks' helping `'Mr. H. •Buckton.
BERVIE
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Mrs, Robert JohnsOn, ';Kincardine,'•
visi ed her son; Douglas Johnson ,
The Y. Pe ' will, stake their play -
"Well; hid you ever r on , March 5th.
Misses Dorothy- .and Madeline MP -
Mr. and Mr.. Ceiling ane
RAPID CITY
1, Mr.- Harold Bushell left tm
day on a motor trip to Lethbridge, `.
mito, Was --Presented with a, Bible by m .
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Young People's Union,' while' an ad- wit Mr, , lex cleenzie et the lome
r. and Mrse Wiri. 'Senesce; visited
'Mise Vera Taylere'on behalf - the
having spent,, the *inter , With:J.4r'
t Andrew, ,iorf, Sunday
verY .:enjoyable. and -Profitable even- 7
and Harold Mc -
singing of "Blest Be The Tie, Thet Mr.; Will Reed 'and AleX . Andrew
ing
by the • 0a5'..,' ate'''. oe'veral W.delcs': abSence:" was 'brought 'to a 'Close'
wag held on •SendaY: evning,.. vittl home from the London Hoepital Sue-.
the • Hustlers " in eharge and with daY.- We hoeie she will' Soorebe quite roorn suite was preseneed by neigh.
Were in Torento the forePart Of 'the
Johnsee in the Oddfellow's .here
last 'Tuesday „night, where" a. • bed. •
therhead read 'the scriptnre
and Cuyler Rainage gave the Bible
Cherm ot the English Bible" was
taken by p. Riee.,and ,the , discus-
Ision' led by Staniey.:TOdc4 Jean Thom
favored 'with .a piano. solo..
'First Year -,-.Cotton
$eCond -Year-Paper,',
Third YearLeather.
YeereeWooden
Seventh, Year -e -Woolen."
Tenth Year2-Tin,
, Twelfth Year -Silk ee Fite Linen
Twentieth Year -China. '
:- Twenty -Fifth: Neer -Silver:"
Thirtieth Year -Pearl.' '-,
October -Opal arid Tourmaline. •
'flecember-e'ruiquoise. and Lapis.
INDIAN. CELEBRATES 109TH BIRTHDAY_
Toi (after ttiitile sileriee)-4 f .§ervte' Indian, Who Celebrated' hie fethete Chief Itotth] WOO(1; 119.
orkoe, Air, -they're uto 'might IOW birthday, Pet, 4: Relatives4ited. the naine, Conimancta durUz,t
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