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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-6-21, Page 7County and District lidargaret kl}en Sol 11raio, widow of r st nous, Fordo pivoted portly Jnete John A r arahI at oat age ta -Wight year*.• The death occurred at 'Furdwkh wt Joe` llth of Eltallceth Sla'erla, widow of lite late Thutua, Robinson. is her eighty -MO li pear. The ile11111 of Jamoto Geiser, of Ship - La. occurred June llith, in his selvato Loudon. After it oeddhtg trill through the Beales of Nebraska. Colorado and Montana, Mr. Wild Mrs. aleiuInger will reside In Detroit, where air. Meliduger Is in the hardware bu• ie•uul14 411 :riell Is oio•t.iug W garage business iu the former Commercial hotel heats.' • Zt'Ki1CH In tit. Peter's Lutheran church, Zu- rich, oil lttitnrduy er'euiug, June: 9th. MIsN iJllluu Westdub, youngest deadl- ierof Mr. dud Mrs. Henry F. \'i' doh, tt'as united in marriage to Arthur Mci.Inger, sou of Mrs. 1'. J. Me t 1II{ger of Hustings, Nebraska. The eereuuou.s was I+erforusd by Ret-. e. Killtuger, of ty-fourth year. lie Maris a irides, one son, Albert, of Shl{dta, and one tluughter, Mrs. Juculr Rutz, of war Khiva. A reunlun of the (tell family was held Julie tab n1 the bite of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Veal. 11'Ltletlelaea, ebcut srt-euty-111e loving present. Visitors were present from Vancouver, Saska- toon. and the State of Mk'hlgpau. Daniel Coward, of Usbomle town - 1 I own•hip• died Jute 0th in Victoria hospi- tal, 1.•luduu. Deceased, Who seas lu -bks seventy-first year, Was a native of fret, recently transferred to Barrie. 1'ststrue. He leaves his wife, two, daughter awl l Mrs o[ George lite Hayesndonrand sour uud nue daughter. 1 . left last week by auto on a EXETER N. S. Eaton. of ' lrillla, has been air pool idea ('roadster No1lomat express agent here, its Inil•.r•ssiat 10 Wm. l'um- lyre marriage of Ruby Leone, eldest trip to the Pacific Coast. They Pic- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. lugraw art to lee away *tout two seethe. Wards the street. and the little girh year. Listening to the urluwe of Ileu"nl, s I i,f Mr mAei eiMrs. Hug• Rarth, only sun u( al r. cud Mrs. N'm. ; They wells chat relatives in Seslutcbe• j not yet three years of age. wlkuown to could not help wishing he had S wan and British Columbia. him got directly in the path of the dotted that fact. In 11414 oar ;+ HugKarth of Tuc►rrswith. was *dem- - Miss M E (tale, who has resigned car and sus knocked down,'the rear bill to the heroes of the South A 1 t •. oar and Northwest Itelettiou THE SIGNA1, - A Friend to Women Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. Lynn. Mau., U.a A and C•bourg, Ont., Canada. GODERICH, ONT. TheWe€k at Ottawa Be R.'.1 heachtnnn (HIaOa, Juue 11 The est tt,.• . it OtWau co1/slatetl, !t �.tally es In u cantor's( of ...alto jar. acs It 1 1411 la uohlea through lu a r -b, a 1't :w• seat •rt' w • t.ratv•s tied the hr►t- vutc•s of WUUt 01 sondtlt•uce, the c a� A lo;o• lit'a1. uuurlshetj Seat rush to get through, 'the biEvi:: 1' w t• um'- 14111,1 breast. of Ills Extelkowy on the tusld- and {ty tier g Od nurture let us bad Murk' duce, nod th••u h(due 1 t •{'by little uues, be fed. sed all over for another year. And by her guidance lteutle Let us glance first .11 the tut• - - Our wandering steps be ltd. want of confidence. That is lite Cwinent of -\Ie\nu,lr..4 thud by which an 01,:+'sitioo juror:, the Goverment that t ti.tird of i:• !MAVEN -job and by ell WOWS ,.••sires to. hal t• 1 Go.l, for the air place, with the Govt.: limed.. 1t ! We prelate Thee, U nothing absolutely W oho with the i• • :.tutu given in Thy hely Word that Mg In the country. ,111 Opls -1 ce truiu up a child lu the way he must tight -that is our political -sold go. ww411 ' he is old he twill -so it fights. and lighting frit:_- • round ie the way of righteous voles of want of confidence. • • May this thought find lodgment Mr. lit•uuett N•as shocked at ti.o • hearts and winds of all to who puditurea. They were hearty ... ..e iastru:that of the young i$ e the expenditures of 1914. Ile ted. lu Jesus' name we linin'• mentioned that it war broke on: tt+ru. ' Sunday Afternoon 1iy It - A1',1 1. Ii/ .11I.TtJN, I,,.lelil'h, ( nut. llr1,,ot S. e. LESSON FON JULY lat. 1911 Lesson 'Teeple -Thr Early Idle of said. Lesson I'assage-l)rut. II : 1.9, eta. :diel by Rev. A. Biueluir. ut the Hru her 111.41 1011 oil the high school sten. wheel of theceech {au arn , 1 fi, .Iris ':".::5, Y7, 28. :ett t'tattv.ix hn. 1. vel t .,sou J' it'ft uS, and ails" I.. E. Fulton, Who tial rt her 'chest. The ('1441.1 ws..Yeken til . e4 tooooer f7�11W,(NM►i e7u� of vlainoeut r. Olde t -Text iter 1::1, J re lith Thr hippy couple loft oil he uIlie anion Staff , tioderkh for an X-rayexam's,''ion. u n sight frv'w t p 1 motor trip to l'urt Iluruu and ocre presented with Addresses .null and it was found that one rib coos kraut \Cor. Detroit. farewell Rifts by the Young People'al' broken and two ribs cracked. *'r is Intttswl oa the uuiena. • Oho 1\'eduereluy, June .lh, at the Guild of t'eveu church. reooteriug rapidly from her thou ies L. -`Ulan $Ia,(Ifa),1NN/ in P.'It hove of 'air. and alis Mcaal)'. eida, The bylaw sul•ml1¢wi t•. tlne`electord dad 14111 likely- he all right again sisal. ,t was over $1 1141,000,1010 .nn. tin• w,lrriagr of Mimi Hilda Ih,ur'. w. of Exeter on Monday hts-t, to authorise Iler mother was a franti • sl. o list..r 1n-t1{+tgrl that item t.i- ter ti' second daughter of Mr. cud Mex MID. the issue of drletdere1 1) the unwunt of 111e M14114411, bill her cries were %slide evervom•. 'twin .1, , \I Pao .on, ..f Brussels, to Juux•• Thomas. ,.t $_'O,l1N) for u new four -room school drowned. by the noise of the engine. ' tittt, has leen uskln_ ' ' Palmer4141' Somerville, of Ethel, leek hlldan dd fi uing, WWI twenty-three ; Site suffered so greatly from thAmoks e •k t 1 Nome' moors' m. tl oboe, the ceremony tieing performed totes. of seeing her little girl appvcul1* wants it 'slew to • by Rev. Mr. liI lu 01. Mr. uud Mrs. _ killed tha1t for a. time her life tea- 111 Liberal rel meauls•rs oat • r, `so �.men•Ilie will take up their nod- - tin . i,.li ueu• I. 11• I;.. iRIP4SE S I R I 1 t • t , a the to d•utt 1 oluuot state with perfect (-ur- ;L'• dace of Satin.. birth, ye it 1. r. I to have lieu ill Ilia rut'tr de- i. u tl.at of our Loot lfiurel'f. But the .1.•IIw•IW1tf11 1a 141t -Le sIIit•oulnnl- 4 .t• ,• .l.il,• :fed infancy of the infant • ran w' r• widely different fro these amid a Melt Itis Lord had g •tun to Isilhiuot It w-na in---iteruk.e re. dud . ..,r lonely village of 1'dlestiue the t Jesus • ,,n4 -" Ittwa-1a• wlwk+nl and .tutors' lid f:1t- s:ful ht', titm- ice, au41 irsl coal Inge an.'. d. Silk rrnnti•: 111 li 411., 'ar-. - o!nngrr. ;••u,v al E)1hel. / The 104.11 1.0.4).F.an + "rot 1 ow,' or with Gad and - est a L141Re•s M•Id their aminal dw• ••..r 1 •u ill iter ..Nes.." Ile does it w Ip1+ e.l his ex ani sears in the t.. n of Mr. ■ud Mix Ed- ave•, Itntdfirtd, oil Juue tun,. Mr. and Mr". John Dark, of Bros-' "'ger In Greenhill, trtrne•trryl .� :,, The wi..-.t remark ••f tie a ...l....;M._.wtn capita' of n ltotuan ',co(' I IA. st•I., nu11 1111 the enRaleuient of their faitser%( it, The members nor, . 1•ate tt«I made by tl:w freta 4•r. lie 1 must hove mulled. with his :Lehr youngest daughter, a1Nip•{ •\11111 .Inughp•r. Edith a1.. Ur Perry ]. Raul the.wus•irry, Iwo Ly the bras- )..• t r• i' 1:••c w. r,• ill 1....1. r next *ileus ntaiulsteuces, the leus wn" united in marriage to Wilmer T. st0u •,f -'troford. won of S. ROulste►t: I(i. 'crush itis prrncut a1 t,, ' ,•r - 1.0'1..1- to u • ; :o• to, ex- custunl1.,d the Paguu woo. Reid. y.+aagt'at •1111 of Mr. and Mr-. J. .and 110• lair Mrs, mammon of Rfplr, . 1 W. ,• n• t ,• •l�,- a ,im ....- iu . omnia; :Tfi mself• ettost iia' some 10 Rel.{ f Yarn's. The ceremuuc was i 1 curly ht p I event a and rail rt- ..f the ,►it 1 about h 1 It v N Bremner. e vine. mil do el Iter. . vitt is amity eoliw`etbru W. u e. 9 TI a the ttedil I.l to take place - e read: "1 ani tri performs! nrye a W. A. 'United thatch, was the sIM•:+M•' ,. 1 LrL:a w r t c I ::appy ehencesouple left to motor for Tri, t, -J Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mowtney, of gravers wt Ioraniu e. Were •i••.,,r•urd ;alai moos. caress -Ansa 1oiart mentos I,i, le eirieratk+n I a'hkb Stu - 111: M."1 burn III an t, r, ‘i hence they took the boat Oil, with rel a(4. Annie i,- the sr.ltr of+ city fu "thin.- Attain in 1 Grand Combs.. Seek., called un Brus ue Itels kWh. Annie Pickering. dr.,an- _.,eu to the estimate.: Thal sould ler . sbwu the Kt. Ir1a•ren(•e to the Sa- rebs friends tart sleek. They made ed mit Ann Arbor. Si1(th.. a uunfier •.t ••l'•' of the uvea iprndlcia; • h:it.ges read: "Then 1Ile chief captai utlenay nicer. Tley volt resile on Id were I, t could 11e tirade in the Si• n•a• of p• biro: Tell 11x: art thou The g[uumb farm in Sundry tuwnnefp pantelon,tl(eireh�urn by ►ht'lr luue - •vrar. ngu,'a'a1 deev•r,Uetl with a n.';lie said: 'Yea.' And the 11 ,i Liuk gcranitim. 'With 1 great- �u 1 ongra . --• \I r. !k•nuett abs„ minted 11•. moose' 1 tills freedom; Aad Paul lid: Let 11e wedding Eil:,Al'mOKTti tine) front the tariff began: ILS said 1 was free born.'" if he sot a se.. U• orearlier. _he_1w'utlhl ninety, Daring their only daughter, i'csrl. to 1'Ifae• ' Bringing chicks Into the kitchen to Low was it he ens trate 1111 of Judea, 1111111,1 gears he would IM ranked among of ah r S R R That fir su"I14s•ted air. Mo 11 sight run'. \. Shk•II, sou of John Shirt' of Wing-' protect them aRalait the demise -tot of Lk•ut.1'ul. R. S. Hoye rwelted ta..nl :u the next eleetiurl as a '1;rit" canal- away lit a Ruwun city situ Intl on the .the rxr1plricl w1II1It* tIN`'�lrud illuue 1 atlx• bum. Tip reretno•y wxs plrrfurtttal the night did not .nave n namlxr (►fj last aewit titan lx• Mad inner electnl un ,t u•. Hr was sh.14tr,l ..t the Idea. suuthrnl coos[ of P_ilida one the 314'4,' i water of Ludtnuw • Mo('all lt •rnwf•un 1i•u'.• Tradltlnjl hex it fathers." It was In s. .ii habit+ Hi- li Ilea'. It. Craw, { 34uunR birds mit Themes l'. honorary life member .'t the (Sommer. Postmasters had been tired for hoeing IiM• tlwtre the young Saul of Tarsus United -churl'. Afterwards the it•W'Y - from ettat'k by a daring weta'l. Duro. viol Law League of America. whivh!Moore 'hart -hi" parents ..r grtn•ipar,nts partisan -he thought Mr. Were• Galtleaus and had fr m *erne I,r up t couple left by motor for Toronto, Ing the evening the family Wag 111N a membership of 9.500. should 1'e fired. Nothing happened. . wrbeere they to k the Is/et tripe 'startled by a noise in the renr of the The home of John Muir was ihr The Government laughed. Good chair- '''time or 01 11P1 Isru (11wl't` through the. Thousand Islands. They house and upon investigation Mr. Ye rwne of n happy gathering un 1Ced-1 awn for tariff (ward- are ecure--Mr.• grata: and that they took uPthplr re rn+1'111, tottered the .•thosol of some a'l11 make their home on rhe gro,m's I tall found the Invader among fila ne"cla evening of Inst mirk. When than' MWeuce in the Pagan cityof Tanwts Rreet mittsrr. The master ammo. S R Mare will stay on the job. Iltere many of the Jews f the ]Iia-, I farm near NS -Ingham. 1 chicks, four of which hail been killed. se,•tdon men of the Stratford-Ooderich • • • • • (.whew 1, ti din Saul was enrolled Na - 1 end {,arisen had sought refuge. 'They thus'' the famous Itnbhan Gautulicl, "a dos the toiled / hu h Lunar*' came. . to...ngh eek Greg a ktI eir dgenot of ve 114 -brew. 141 speak /:rank as their native cur o[ the law had in reputation 0th u'('K\ON Je{wn au1rn all the P+rlpir." .\t ihr.ft•et of Ida May CrorJer, daughter . [ M and I nteel (s)e. Thus it was that � cul claim- I this eroineut Saulleeklat gsLRattl _ot f flit veers on debate. The T i ed to lee 1111 "Ilrhrrw of tl a Hebrews" - s- I lt►b (Phit. 3:3)• Tar"us. In all protauhility fur lu+nye years. Much that he learned during I Ilow he clainwol to be a Roman vitt- these years et,a(inuwt to ler. till th, zea is bnscrl en sup{eusltiot. 1101• his last. an remittal part of Ills ktwwl• father or grandfather o l'tained the Wyle and experience. The effects of The (rte HlRhlender. band p Id t taw, but not highly -prized distinction we have no lila stud)- of •ihr Scriptures ere more (Fred 11 �� III1u R It Ilauttue bets gone to tl net break mann, of • aaertalniuR. It' certainly or less trncrable in .every rpi"tl.• Orland Richards, Alf. Kitchin enol itrodfurvi, Pa.. where she Will "{end the camel's back -the Tuklo one would did not belong as a citizen u[ 'arsus. whirl' he wrote. To the lay of hi- Fnrl Martini took second Place la the, tie. -autm4.r with r'elative's. I do cher. On the other band. the 1.1b The franchise may either have been death hr neither denlwl u.rr under team competition. Mrs. A. IS. Sutherland has returned erals eNpreswd the clew that the Em- 'unheard by Soul's [ether In his early rated the advantages of the .few. Thea. Watson has new quarters for hone after spending several months4 hirewould still hold together after a days, or obtained ass reward for some l'ondt•m'wt from l'auon rnrrlr's 1Afe his beeline chop, having mored to the with relatives and friends at I.Imon 'Canadian had represented Canadian services of which no trace remains. of St, Paul. .t Sam he /other_ wood ntz doubt be gird he -- interests to Japan for geue.atiener. 1 other words, they felt we could :stand could pasta on to his nun )h n prole' HI�iKlll\S WE�gGHAM the etrlda _ tion In the perilous days 1❑ woos.- ' It 3+1 A serf_ ,a y IMO is' • Lut the 14,vsw•nalutr of-Trit('tr 1 steel i, 'Lomat, •f calash, Thurso' 0, .1nn- 21, 1928.-7 Special Prices at McEwen's Groceries Tea and Coffee Tobacco Dry Goods Dinnerware and Chinaware COME AND LOOK THE PRICES OVER J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 South Side of Square Guide delivered promptly to all parts of the town without charge 1 1 ( .•luw'•ns. el,1aiuo.l • • • • • 1 auNweiwd : " t 1 a 6 The home of Mr. and airs. (.Mile.' tees, *Visnas Jean and Jamie, who ha m Hula m rd, was the •caul• on I,wu attending the University of N.-,I,wwlay, JOIN. Ikh. of t Ta unt°. . STIFFNESS Rub well with Minard's, working the hniment well in with the finger tips. _ lit inar4's relieves the stlan • t', eases pen, wakes the aching ppaans SplenAtd for still neck, caro muscks, 'Kauai and br4Mea The Great White Liniment e0 .• eve o the age of thirteen, which Iwo 1s' nii- was the Rite at w'hitlt a ,letcish boy, if • he were 1k•stiuesl for the Is sittau of a Hydro Electric The People's Power Cook by Electricity Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity \\'r 44 :.Ir.lut.r "ow Huhn+ lamps I •r I -,AI hull re nee. HYDRO STORE West side of Square Goderich A-yretty June wedding took place at The marauder was killed. rr mans*. Lon/fat- hom'. on Saturday. Jane . When Mr. a Mrs. John Crosier, of the 12th cones- There was a large attendance and .i0u of McKillop, became the bride of exeelleltt competition in (he stuck- a;eo. C. Brown, of Iiullett. Bev. J. judging contest held here on Tuesday Abery officiated The wedding trip Included • voyage by the 8t. Law - mice River to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs Brown will make their home on the gnom•M farm on the lath wawa• .1.411 of Hullett. Among those present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. G. 4'olliusen of Klntall. , The annual meeting of the Women's dlvi"lou of the C.N.R. gatherer Then Sir George 1'erlcy wanted to presented him with two tlandrnrme reduce the Ge fur the Pettey to easy chains*" a murk of their esteem. This rvote f r 1 very tis*i or to Mr. r. Muir was n.wut y superannuated "Tories' expressed fear after a Pert -lee o over y that the Empire -meaning the int this Ila,. Empire. of course -might be torn up Mr. and Y[W. F. Novak herr arrival hs the roots If we had a representative of last week (herr eight, cuu1/g men from Medicine Hat and Mr. Norsk taken over the leadership of tate Sea, - look Tokio. We might eland one at and Mo than forty young women Washington. That 1'001(1 he bed leak {ort .in the competitions. 0 t• euungh ; t mese x• a s r l.urknow quartette rwr ( tt Miss a I the last straw -not the ,, o ' Institute of South Hume iraelield at Ailln 1110(1 oft the emit h "torr .+t ton an Huroniale on June 44th. with about C'am -14.11 street sizLy olebt,gatet present. Oms'era were eleetwl as follows: President, Mrs. J. Bey, jr., Zurich; 1st skit-pn•II4tCM, Ilea N. Reidy, 11Pnaa11; 'Ind a•ke- president. Mrs. J. H. Browning. Exe- ter; 3rd ♦Ice-prnddent. Mrs. Art•hl- bald, Beetorth; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. II. K. Enter, Crediton; auditors. Mrs. l'. Zwicker and Mrs. J. W. Orme. Crediton; delegate to convention, Mita Netty Reddy, Hurondale. The neat annual meeting will be held at Exeter. A Resale Shorthorn cow owned b3'Sott14e t„ Ed. y trine llln. .fest 1Cawanu"h, re -1 Incidentally. Mr. Bennett. who they 11ta{, 1 (,s (14 guar e . In i the meeting' time, )r. A. W. Irwin. a remota Kraeluate joined 1n the interesting debate, merle no difference in the training' these spletnhd nwctin1S and sine. ce twit wire. In dlz years end tau 1 which he gave to the young hey. which ..Jesus !11/111 reign w1u•re'er the arm.' oaths she hap had nine calces. all of the Toronto Dental i t'ollegli sit: wanted to kaon d st r wrok der ,' ons, as We x111111 see. the onitunry 1 Yes. 1 know that; it 1s .1,1114. true: but ill Practise hip profession in 11'inghn111 in the moi new and storm brake and 1 after ail' the ialnl *corks by means. If rtnmR and healthy. 11,14• in these strange lands were training of every' .iewlsh boy. A swath- miracle WAS the escape partnership with his father. 1►t. .\. J. our I'f' p We arch In lieut. 0:4-9 the words' we don't work, .lases will reign nny- In trouble. Would we call on itrnavy which Moses slake to the Jsraclites way. but It will be very un(v,nafortable from death --of Katherine. the litter Irwin. II man' haw resigned (non for help? Y1'ould the British navy concerning ul14•di4.nw. They were to 1 for you *ilei me, It when Ile dl•IpP yR er_the world we Inas. to teach the comrtxtndmpntM the P1stlNeer• �+tu- ..,,thins fur nisi daughter of Ur. and Mrs. Johoetun of MIPP L u town. when she was run over by her the while echoed Pian and the board is crime to our aid? That, of course, father'. automobile one day In Pt week. a(k•erUsing for two teachers, the Pe- a very picturesque question, but the Dr. J,ritnston was lacking his car to- (+*rale one 1e.ing required because of the fact is, we shell probably do as the increase In attendance! I Jape did whom back in 1997, or there - Cheating the Junk ManFI "FIAT'S our business. Yes, sir! keep - 11 ing worn tires away from the scrap - heap is where we shine. Some folks figure that when a tire "blows" it's "through," done,aand-out and Sometimes ready for the junkman. they're right -but not often. Usually a repair -made by a good repairman --will build that tire up and put it back on the car as fresh asha daisy and ready and able to give e rest of its mileage. That's the kind of repairs we make. How about letting us save for you? so F. R. MILLER Phone 259 Godet ich clarrsimanne On 31011114134, June 11th. the Wine- I nis ate, we had anti -Jap clots In Vau- ban) Itaptlet ir:+r*onege was the scene cnuver and the Jape Living there at f Cgene Jeanette.that time suffered considerable dam - of ihr w-wtou'R .' iNn Japanese younaeit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. age 10 their propertS• t 'stag taught *treed 1 rMhirrn ttt+le Rc► oft AP uti.:sio,1ar►es, John (key. to Charles1". Smith. eldest I 'maim* Landed on our cne*t: The these lineae tie Pon of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith of Ms Mayor of Vancouver was not /wised I Ing to the p•rfe•t manner of the law I and who tench them from the I14gin- and held for ransom. Nothing Teri' of the [Milers" (Acts f 4l. In ill.1 nineh, look forwardto ir, rand n 3 :3'O he tel us he was s''9 much a 11114 *viten the way 11144•11s for them too Jew glnuttx sit the R and the judgment1, diligently unto I -refits : "And- - their Andrei' that they eight obseave ' kingdoms" 4111, that NP (night 114. Mile to du (hero. i to look tack and my: "Praise the Lord. 1 had my pert 111 it." Ther From the Acts of the Apostles and are, we know, many time -t fathers Paul's Epistles we gather that Satie and mothers who hok forwnr.( with education was not neglected along!the deepest earnest longing (lint their Winghnm. The ceremony was I formed by Rev. W E. 14 young couple will make thef nu' 1n 11'Inghnm. Mr. and Mrs. K. J.:Doble. tWingham, announce the engagement of their dnnahter. Elia. to Mr. Midi Fawcett atct:ny, son of Mrs. M. McKay and the Ince air. J. W. McKay. Moncton. N.B. 1 to• marriage will take plate June :Neth. 131,1T11 Frank Metcalf left last week for Sa"katoon, Sask., to resume hie duties as fruit Inspector for the 'Dominion Got•ern men t. 1)r. Chas.. Toll, inn Of (Fred loll of East Witwanosh, 1s opening up dental parlor* in Blyth this week. Miss Y'♦ lnnie Cowan ha* passed het- final er final examination as nurse in the Western in,e{dtal, Toronto. On Friday last M% (lteh-.1 R. Il. Itnrnby entertained the members of "Amity" Ladies' Bible class of Queen street United church from 4 to 6 o'clock In honor of MI.*pieta Morrell, serious happened. Nation. these clays are more civilised. The Item carried. ••••• in the estimates. the most violent kirk arose over an Item .of $11i'IMO i, to restore to the Winnipeg strikers of 1919 the salaries they would have had 1f they hail not then quit their jobs. The item brought on speeches from Mr. Thorson In defence. from Mr. (Bennett In attack, and from Mr. 1Coodsworth. niwAT+ A NA 1171 i0ldlcr In defence of i I 1 el 14th day, Of dedicate their live. bi the preparation the sleek of Israel. of the tribe of Benjamin. an Hebrew of the Ilehrewt; for such a life service -Mr. Enge•ne or 1 o es totl'tI I the law, a Pharisee; eon - J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer ,All rails promptly attended t0 day or night Pi1Ole'BY Store 335 Residence 355w Ilamtlton Street. Ooderteh tenting zeal. persecuting the Omni'; touching the righteousness wla11-11 14 111 the hno, hlntneless." Every Jewish Ixry mit the age of live began to study the Scriptures with his pnre+te in the hornet and even eenrlier than this lie would doubtless; have learned to recite the wnrkingnwtn. it was rumored 1'saltn•r 113-11a whale or In part. At arnilnsi the Slone:+ that the Semite six he would start to go to his "wines threatener' to cut out the supply hill yard," as the riddle called their not bring on a general election. unless w'hrolt. At ten he would 114.1111 14) ftp item were dropped. Anyway, it study the 1:11W. At 'thirteen he World i tail by tie wayside. The Minister by a Poet of Nr4nnrmntiatl -heroine a j withdrew the Item -calm was restored Sam of the t'orinmmoolment." At tsar• once more. Thus simply and easily oM ` we rove rnrselvee from nor troubles. • • • • • The final hour of parting name. 4)Id ale. have 11w•11 dug oft And cleaner' up. 1'yjnputs find toroth -brushes are picked for the huosewnrd tourney. Sortie few weary- in well doing and clear out a few days In advance of the final net. -Grit" pairing a-ith "Tory" In order n nemteer of the claPa, w -ho i.4 a pride that it may not alter ilea vain, if vote,' elect of this month. Miss Worsen has "het It Le ,'not alto in e. v final timer. been wined mit the Myth rontin,1a- I There• are hurried Rippe to the alert- Hon e•hcxit fur imine ywtrs and has ,lar. "When are y'e'ti going?" "1'm tendered her resignation to make her I ;noting met tonight." "An revoir." hoint' In Toronto. An nppreeiatire I The 1s11015 are littered. The halls arn' address wap rear) by Mrs. S. White. ,Ilett save as a lone lingerer with and a sliver coke basket was presented iArnntr,tti step drifts liken ghost along by air". Sealer on M'half of the class. abet eine weep haunts of men. They Miss Worsen marls. a Imitable reply, and mak, a sign in „Non". after which n .Minty hath WAP *•teen 11i1 11 from the window. of it moving .hy Mrs. Rnrnhy and her daughter train. it'. all over. The sixty-third Ruth. Who le also on the wined sro1L Parliament Is no more. Fnrewell tune 111 we inept agttln---1f And When ar do' For the "if" and "alien" i. pert of the Infirmly. of life and follow! the mein - her of the 'HOOPe, the man on the street And the teen who writes 1s' yon Weary week front Ottawa..., ,illus "1114 jury hecMg ter in If ter? The Ruling Fangio. Golf'. n mighty (army gave, I never got it right ; Tent buy a brill for ninety owurs. T114.1n knor•k it Out of sight. Yon hone around In 1414041* 811.1 th And find it In itti den -- And take a (lull and try to knock It out of sight again. urns' yon of the rimae of bigamy, you are free to leave the ...mart and go home" Prisoner -"Thank 34051. your honor. hat which home?"--itplft*t Evening Telegraph. WANTED IN EVERY HOME CONTAIN! NO ANIMAL Olt •. /AT * Ilea ANT 1ur141if. tif ��- - - cuts *Weals• • 50.114 • auaMf • • 1411.1- Sinn 114 • 1C11'A 5M1•1AT1ax ICIAl1CA SAO 1141 •NMI i.M(54 A ucas animist MAMas �IMC'/ira ;note411t swe`ll'(t • 411,11111dillll•lir ..sRO SOOTHING HEALING ANTISEPTIC pry the Quiet. Homey Boarding House to the (:ay. Rendezvous of Wealth and Fashion Whether you enjoy A rrxtfnl holiday et a quiet hoarding house or all the gayety end Pperrt of a fashionable hotel, Muskoka Laken will "111111154 your fondest expectation. of nu went summering place. Muskoka lelkes are noted the cot- , fluent over as ane of the coolest. mold Mneitifnl. healthful and ham entttlanr' playgrounds to the whole or canton. ' Delightful summer hotels jtnrctde fn'ilities for dowry type of sport. Swimming• Netting, trornpdrdg, tennis, golf an bowling are lout n few of the piensnre1 that mike n holiday spent In Muskoka never to ).t forgotten. alurtkokn is the vne10011 land for Hauls' who have only a brief holiday. If Is only n few hours' train junrney fr Toronto. 1'on•edIII n :Notional provide" sarin ex,v'llent "erase• that cru may etoy It" vle•IfR4fP and reitrn to work with fresh energy find .'n.lo34- us•nt - all wit111n the Voce of A few .Ings. Any t'anodin n Net Howl ItnIIw'nv' silent will gladly R/ve rut full In formation (Including hotel rntes. ami Iiterntnr(• ern the various resort. of Mu"k(lkti hake!.- --- 1 The well-drensed Man 1 The y011110 woman had Just returner) to her rami hone from several year. in the big elty. Pew` was exhlhlt111 the cotients of her trunkiIs the sol nitration anti Amer/mew of her mother, who had twilight her clothe. for forty year. df 1 11 RielleroI stoer. 4•.11141 these." said the .laughter. holding lip n delicate silken garment, are teddies." I "Teddy's? Yon li.on't sac' YonnR men are or•rtnlul, Bits n'it from what I , they we'd to 1»•" .%k non Times. Brophey Bros. TIIE I.E:AI►IN(i Fl • NERI I. I I I KRCTOR.S AND E:NItU.NIER$ Ambulance service at allou hours, da) or night. I'linNrF: Ston• I;ut'I *;It'll 1: • '1- We curry a good stock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of All Kinds 10,41 mat Kiwis on application Frank McArtbui E:I.1'CTR1c111N Telephone 82 West Street Not Just Bread! INDEED, NO ! CLEVELAND'S BREAD is a tempting complement to any steal -delicious in itself and lending zest to the rest of the menu. Your family will demand 1w'iee AS much of our Dread as tiny other. En- courage them to do -0, aA it is the most healthful avid nourishing food they can take. E. U. CLEVELAND I'M. to o 111 Wo -t Singer Sewing Machines SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS }'ret .{ett,P+t ration given in your own home at any tome. You an. 1111,1er no obligation to bur. MISS S. NOBLE South Side of Square 1;0.11'ro W. GUN COOK, Gemara! Agent