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USES NAM
MEDEINES
Praises Vegetable
Compound, Blood
Medicine and Laver Pins
Iliabws, Quebec- 'sl kw 13 sirs
`ren on a fares, with all my hams
Mons and a tm-
q 40 attend se.
At the mases of
14a. 1 became ss -
mus and rub-
down.
adown. The Vele-
Lbfe (impound
helped my whets
miaow. M y sews
erretter ap
peftie sod
1able
ase to da
my work. 1 hem
Mao taken the
Mod Modems and the liver 1 ad
limy helped me. 1 wd1 sower iMma
(tins mum arias about car m-
iiaa"-itdas. Romans
C
idaw., Qtsett-
Radio-Lectric Co.
r_
East Street
ROTAREX WASHER
$98 cash
APEX WASHER
$135 cash
The new Prima Washer
$129.50 cash
Samy terms arranged on Washer.
"B" BATTERIES
HEAT'' Du'TY)
$3.50 each
Sunday Afternoon
Nun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear,
1t 1s not night it Thou,be near;
1) may no earth-1jy[ n cloud arise, ,
To hide Ther frolRal'by setvnut's eyes.
Abide with nu• from morn till eve,
For without Thee 1 cannot live;
Sllfiir with me when night is nigh.
k'or without Thee 1 dare not die.
-(John Keble.
PIE% ER
Jty faith we claim Thee as Saviour
and 4:11141'•. Uay the riches' of Thy
,;nor strengthen and inspire no. re -
,from our souls fear and dis-
trust. so that oe may ever keep step
nith Tlue. our Lord. Amen.
114.S. LESSON 1•11K .R1.1 lath. 1930
Lessem Topic -Jacob.
Lesson Passage_I.e tw.is 25:29-34;
yo: IN -21; *:9:18-1a; 1.4:1-4. 18.
Golden 'grid -Matthew 16:26.
Ja,ob and 1a(nu veer, IwhI sons of
and Itelvlah. T11.•y were very
different in agM•arauc• at birth. and
a- they grew they 1levelope, I eery
different types and character; and as
was natural. 1. who .had the quiet
uatur, of his (alh,•r sus beloved ley.
he mother. and be who 1114,1 the Told
,1;011ca1 skill .f the mother was
Long to by the ?tither . "belie loved
but K,4vka44 loved Jacob."
"Fite et cut In which the contrasted
I.aracter- .f the two brothers wall
of
,rdluary andstriclal kindW. met
the first parrs of today's lesson that
Esau came In hungry from hunting:
from dawn to dual he had been taxing)
his strength to the utmost. too eagerly
'absorbed to n.tic' either hie dlatallcel
from home or his hunger. When at
last be rent -lied his father's tents)
rand was met with 111e savoavy smell!
of Jamb's truffles. Ills ravenous tip-,
petite became an Intolerable cravingd
and he begged Jamb to"1ghve him some
of his food. Had Jacob done so with!
brotherly thoughtfulness there world,
Have been ne .t..ry to relpte. Rut,Jacobt
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had long ',eon watching for an oppor-
tunity to win his brother's birth-rlght,l
and having -taken in his brother's
eagerness to get at once what he could
have gotten by patiently wafting a little
while. .Lead chop the opportunity.
Appetite had extinguished every other
thought from the mind of Esau and so
he .readily complied with Jacd,'s re-
quest : "Se1l me this day thy birth-
right." But he knew that his appetite
satisfied. Esau would sperl•ily repent
of.his bargain, so he trade him swear
he would abide hy it. He deliberately
and nnhesitetingly saerifk•er1 his bro-
ther to himself. But in spite Of all
this Jacoh wis the superior man.
Jamb prized the birthright while
Esau despisers if. ilad It been some-
thing to eat he would not have sold
1t. How much better ere we? Born
the wens of Rodd, made In 'lis image.
we prefer to iet our souls starve if
ropy our bridle% be well care) for.
later on we see how Jacob once
again got the upper band of his bro.
IN a recent address at the annual dinner of
the Institute of the Motor Trade in London,
Sir Charles Frederick Higham, noted journalist
and author, remarked that he knew of no other
righted -at once so quickly productive of re-
sults as advertisements in the press. To his
mind, the cheapest and most effective way by
which the local dealer, or anyone else.
could advertise was in the columns of the press.
Everyone knew. he continued, that unemploy-
ment could only' be solved by selling more
goods, while the public had learned that news-
papers do not accept advertising for unreliable
goods or serviees. Such is the power of press
advertising today that it has become the cheap-
est form of advertising. Sir Charles, as simple
matter of fact, was only repeating what adver-
tisers are finding out in a universal experience
proved by the general preference of the press
Id all other mediums of publicity.
The Signal offers Goderich advertisers the
advantage of the best local circulation.
MR. MERCHANT, are you making as much
use of this opportunity to bring business to your
store as you should?
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THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
II WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE?
Tf4ER.E ARS 9 MISTAKES IN 1103
t How good ars you at finding mistakes! Ths ■rust has Intentionally
madie several obvious ones In drawing the above picture. Some of them
■re easily dlsoovered, others may be hard. nee -how long It will take
YOU to And than.
LOOK FOK SOLUTION LN NEXT WEEK'S SIGN.11.
it
♦ "�'r+hp• . 4 •,..eels/ "r 11111/•►
Of Interest to the Busy Farmer
Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture
Tor Many Accidents
With the adveml of baying time
farmers should pay particular atten-
tion to the avoidance of accidents
which have atoned all too frequently
In past scamps. The liteof
more than • child hue been taken
by the sickle -lar because the driver
of the train seas out watchllgt the
livid ahead 4of •him. Workmen by the
score have been injured by not taking
the proper este when working around
for lnacldnery. and the nccldemts
entitled by carb'4essucss with pitchforks
must reach an appalling total. }:very
fanner should he first Impressed with
dangers himself and then warn Ids
men to exercise the lit t rare.
Specialize in Turnips
Wellington (antlers have just com-
pleter) the sowing of 4(4MM1 acres of
turnlpe which is about sue -eighth of
the total acreage for the Province.
Two-thirds of these turnips will be
sold for tattle purposes in United
Staten cities. Many turnip tlrlds te-
e•ived very stesial cult It at bun this
year. Koine of the fields were summer
followed la -t July II MI August and
ridged up lu September, manurtd tbls
spring. tleor,ughly worked down, then
plowed again, harrowed, rolled. fertil-
ized andsrldgel and rolled again until fano.. aye his breed amid prod of the
many of the fields look like market su,.wss which his herd is brluglux
winkle.. Some start to scuffle their Ido. it is out difficult to sell the cattle
turubps before the +ctrl Is up in order which are before him.
Sweet Clover as. Manure
During reent years many farmers
Solution to "What's Wrong and Where" in last week's Signal.
OFFICE SCENE
1 -Light does not hang from ceiling. 6 ---Swivel of 'ehalr Is off centre.
2 -Corner line of room dors not I 7 --bone bas nn wires.
Match. wrong Ride 0t phone.
8 -Receiver on
9-i\o bandies on side drawers of
3--512611 tree has no base. desk.
4 -Girl should not wear apron. I lo --.Door has no knob.
6 -Chair bas only one arm. 11 -.Girl's drew; baa only one cuff.
The Sigilal Printing Co., Ltd. ii
30000000coccoccoccoocxxxxR
for seed should bear in mind that it
is almost impossible to separate man7
of our worst weeds, smolt as sweet
clover. curled dock and catch
from the commercial seer) crone, and
uu this account they pre strongly ad-
vised to go over th,'Ir fields low."
It Is pointed out that the widespread
reputation of Teel tstunty its an alfal•
fa producer is largely due to the fact
that for years they have made a reg-
ular practice- of rouging their fields
of weds.
-Cleanliness Needed
If Ontario livestock ureeders are
to waiutalu the lucrative market
which obtains today it is out suK1-
cleut that they have plenty of good
animals to sell In order to keep out-
side buyers intertwined. the surround-
ings hl which the cattle are kept
should be attractive. One hrerler who
has had remarkable aucrss in wil-
ing livestock recently obw•r4erl that,
next to the cuditlou and quality of
the auImals for sake, the neatness and
cleanliness around the barns were
the most lwlortaut factors in predis-
posing a luau to buy. They Iudteite
the farmer's pride it kis lusin,ss.pnd
give the impression of proslwrity.
When a buyer finds a birder cuthu*-
to encourage rapid growth of 41e
plants and easier hoeing. 4'onetaut
cultivstiou pndlueeu a crisp. sweet
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prdluct of high gtutllty. free of w•adl• lave Idea growing savel clover in
iness and very tasty. rutatlom with Potatoes. A (1111 crop oft
sweet clover ploughed under may bel
eon-ider,sl worth as mnei a% twenty -I
flue to thirty tons of barnyard man -1
ore. Where farmer have plenty of
roses were reported, among these being manure available it may out be dr'
the report of testing at the older'. slrublr to grow sweet clover for the
Agleu.tural College of seventy-one of purpose ut plowing It down. but where!
these varieties. The cdlege this year the manure supply is limited It has.
intends to double, or perhaps triple. Iden profitable to follow the Memel
the number of varieties under test In
the College gardens during tlw next
three or four years. The important
new Intr.eduhtlons will be tested by
the Horticulural Deportment there
and reported on before they are of-
fered for sale to the pub1le. 4M the
14VM) rose bullus growing In the college
grlyd,ul, not one was winter killed
during the past winter.
Culture of Renes
in the 14480 elution. "American How
Annual," ital diotln(1 varieties of
plan of action. The moat esscntlal pre-
cautions to be observed in growing
sweet clover are to make sure that
the soil Is not acid, that it Is well
nigh drained to prevent hearing and
that the seryl Is Inoculated.
Ctrreet Crop Report
According tet report received from,
practically every county, crops in On -I
ark, are Inking exceptionally well and
lends than
e time.
pv a 11
ir. Fall
th.r. He stole the Ile -slug whi, It then only thing we can take with us. tome- Pull Weeds Now promise to ere heavier
father intendedto bestow on 1cau. ly, the resilnl of our Iffe's work.Mbeench value can lw added to all ;have been enjoyed for
He thus incurred its brother's anRrr I Think of it! (onserrate money field crops and particularly those elver newt of the Provine
and had to leave hour for safety. Hai It is a simple thing after all to dedl• crops grown for weed purprw-s by the give a larger yield than last y
started to PO to his Uncle Ielati s ante the tangible results of our work pulling of weds when the ground Is wheat i• headed out and larks and
Mouse and on the way was met lit /:ell x- we journey aiotug for the benefit of sett just now after the recent rains. orfs are headint, out in the wwthern,
in a vision. ik,11btle-s as he layl the leas fortunate portion of human• many farmers and especially those part of the Province. Cutting of al -
down to sleep be -knew dewy down int iy that travels by our ride dally. -'J• living in the well-known mrd clover (alfa and sweet clover has Ido fairly,
his cins•dener that he was a banished. L. Kraft. districts in Central. Eastern and West- gehcrnl (hiring the past ten ys and
man all not without good c..us•. in
eru Ontario. are finding that this haying Is now In fail swan through -
the vision he had there came to hiss - SUMMER $F.ALT11 HINTS ranging of the fields is cwt as diffi- out the Province. Dairy pr action is
soul an assnran,e at 4:.d1's presemw! play }Jetty Barclay .'•ult as suppweedsd. The weeds stand up at Its [leak. hitt farmers a diaaatin
that never departed. He. the lonely very prominently and .0114' alight pull fled with the prices being paid for
fugitive. saw a staircase on which an-_ Mat.y summer complaints may be will eadIy remote, them. milk product", for the manufactnre of
gel. 11,4140411 and descended and nt avoided by the lean, woman or child "The fields seem to hare more Mutter. cheese and cmd4'Iuel milk. An
i to, was 43x1 Him -elf. He multi e
o will make his or her living hate weds than they really have," states abundance of rain has brought along
t p
have testified he heard Jehovah say it' conform to the requirements of a Vork (0.41444 otwerarr. "as, many of the pa%tnr1-s, which are In tine of rummer heat. We can't eat soe•nnd -
f Picking of stew•
ing to him : "1 am the iinril 4:4x1 heav117 them usually have from there or fear thin In mor sett nuc
shy- fniher_Ahraham. all the Gal elf in hot weather. We need baths more braneb'ea, but all come together with a lwrrles a 111 cherries Is now general in
Isaac; the bend whereon Woo Hest to frequently. We should watch for op- sing!, pull. Owners of fields intended the fruit trrowfng districts.
thew •will I give it." Jacob's ladder portunitles to catch up on sleep when
shim ld catch
bridged the space between 4eevPuranl a cool night comes. We
earth. Our staircase is .le?us Christ that -summer cold" in time instead
In whose person heaven and earth are of letting 1t run its mune until It
united. Hie love Is wide 4•nough to reaches a &incentive stage.
embrace the lowest sinner and raise Here are a number of very simple
him np to a holy life. little hints that should be remembered
3i:1f4-2':. When Jacob awakcrl to and followed by those who desire a
the morning the vision of the night healthful. comfortable summer -and
was atilt with him and he felt that it that means every one:
would be good fortune t0 make some Take a hot water bath two or three
Tasting record of it. %o he took the time. a week and a cool shower or
stone which had leen ht- pillow and plunge daily.
net it up for a monument. Upon it Sleep with as much air coming into
lie pnurol _oil and took a. s.lectin your bedroom as you can. secure, mak-
pledtre. HP was carting rnut 011 a Ing yourself comfortable by the addl-
new life with just hie staff. the .len tion of clothing rather than the lesaen-
of his occupation. t0 help him secure tug of -pure air.
employment. lint to this wa• added Cut down somewhat on your heavy,
the nswuranee of 4;odl's presence and foods.and rat heavily of roughage such
Jae,h'q aeceptanre and promise: "1f as the fresh leaf regetahles (several
G1d1 bP with nn•. a1111 %%Ali keel) MP in
this way that 1 go and w111 give me
bread to Pat, and raiment to put on.
s, that 1 1.10111e again 4e1 my father'.
house in 1w•ow: thnn %hall the Lord
1e my Gal: And this -tone. which 1
have set for n pillar. shall be Gal'%
house: n1141 of eU that thou shalt give
me I w111 sorely- ghee the tenth unto
the•."
:1.3:14.10. in after year. Jacob.
hieing prospered In Pndau-aram.• de -
tided to go hack home. lett the old
feeling toward% his brother returned.
"A brother (Veiniest '1• hnrder to be
"W1141 than n strong city." .How hest
to appease Esan's wrath, for fnwh he
.xpr•terl to meet even after all the
years of ..'(,(ration. was tronhling
him. HP determinist to send him a
,tbstantinl present. Ills old natnrc
o1 sappl4nter was uppermost jnat then
And (gain Gal met him to prevent
him from retnrntng home to the tem-
per he -had lett In. In the end Jamb,
the strong. man. !s -rime the humble
splrlt crying ant. "I will not I,•t thee
go elteept thou bless me." Thn" he
went forward t. meet Esne and be-
hold .the mon of wrnth he rltp'ctel to
have to 1r,ncilinte. "ran to meet him.
and embraced him, and fell on his
neck and klssel him: and they wept."
excellent vegetable recipes will be
found elsewhere in this Issue). Eat
plenty of fnit. Drink milk. fruit
drinks and plenty of pure. eo14 water.
Through this roughage and these
drinks you wilt keep your digestive
organs In excellent shape.
Watch for the slightest sign of Con-
stipation
ao-stipltion or diarrhoea. Neither are de-
sirable. Either may bring about a dan-
.gerous erudition. if you are not P111e
MIDSUMMER PROMOTIONS
S. R. NO. 1 WEST WAWANO941
The following is the report of the
promotion examinations for B. S. No.1
1. West Wawan oxh (pose (10 per cent..
honor. 75 per cent.) :
' Sr. 111. to Jr. IV.=Reatrlce !Mahan
77 per cent.. Raymond Boyle 67. •
Jr. 11I. to Sr. ICI.-JR1111e Blake 70
per cent. -
11 Clam to Jr. 111. -Mary Carroll
Si Per eent., Norine Kinahnu 76, Nor
man Boyle 69.
Sr. 1. t0 II. -Margaret Slake 69 per
Edmund I.eldy e1(►.
M. M(PIR, Teacher.
ORC'H'ARD NOW
The following is the report of the
Promotion examinations of ti.S. No. 17.
West Wawanosh. Names are in order of
merit:
Sr. 1V. -Margaret E111ott, Emily Mc -
Greaten.
Sr. ICT. -William Sproul, Jimmie
Leishman. Harvey Soros, Harry
Girvfn.
Jr. 111.- David Sproul.
how these should he treated, call upon Sr. IL -Harold KTIlott. (Shirley Me-
()rotten. Isobel (Drain. equal).
Jr. IL -Lillian Sproul. Elsie i4lvin..
I. --,Margaret Shim, Douglas Elliott.
Pr. -Margaret Dickson.
'CVA i. CARR, Teacher.
your family doctor.
Take care _of the little rents or
wounds. Study enough first -aid -'to he
able to treat these properly. it may
mean a seeing of considerable money
or even of n life. The tiniest wound may
become Infected and dangerona if left
alone. Even though yon have had fifty
heal without treatment. the fifty-ffrst
may refuse to do so.
Take n vacation and see that each
member -of your family Rete one. too.
The change will Ilei you goal, add yam
can't carry the "change" that n vaca-
tlon requires. when yon heave this, good
gid world of mire.
Smile --no matter how lot it 1n.
You'll be complalning slwnit the cold in
n few month.. rind We no tae werry-
Iug about the weather both winter and
summer. 'Hot weather must ie met
WORil) MISSIONS
A Personal Testimony
By S. F. Baird
The writer of this nrticl. Is a Med-
nes'. man. 11 member of the 'First!
United l're.byterinn chnr(h, 1'Itts-,
burgh. i'n. The article was eontrihntnll
to The United Presbyterian.
Stewardship partners are Christian
men w•he, w•Ish t0.distrfbnte what Rod
has entrusted to them for the ad-
vancement of His Kingdom In spread-
ing the Gospel to all people nt home
and ahrond--men who rrnllo. their,
obligation to et -mots -rate their talents.,
time. liablenrn. property. money. and
furrier to Kingdom work : who minx..
the joy 114 systemntlr pro{ortlonate
giving.
A little p.•rsonal tevtimony. The
writer ha. been practising this meth-
od for more than thiry-lve years
and would not go hark to the old plan.
beraus' haphazard giving brings no
joy. The man who give. merely nn
1mMller toothily has very little to give
and his contributions' are generally
made grn.Mtingly.
Money 1* one thing we cannot teke
with ns. and what we do with it as
we_tra through life. make* or man. the
by smiles. The one who frowns. minds
it most.
"Cats appear enlginatfe only to those
alio are not sensitive to the expressive
power of silen(e."--d'aul Morale!
• TettNOAN'NON
Senior Room
IFlret-chasm honors 75 per "cent.; 2nd
class honors lir per cent.; R. -Recom-
mended.
Jr. 1V. to Sr. 3Y. -Agnea Young 77
per cent.. Carman Haines 118. David
Nlvins 416, Bert Whyard (k5. Thornton
Eedy 04. Alma Nlrinm eel, Gertrude
Finnigan 61. Margaret Nivinf R.
Sr. 111. to Jr. IV. Meth Park 92 per
cent.. Verna .lnderwm !M), Myrtle Cald-
well 342. Jimmie •Million 79. Lucille
F:sly 71. Melba (Fowler bV , .Tack 'Park
61. Willie Reed 00, Melville Culbert R.,
Rita Nivins R.
I'ALMnR K6LPATRI('K, Teacher.
K. R. NO. 10. ASHFIELD
Jr. IV. to Sr. iV.-Alex. Gouley 14.
P rane - u! Benson Edward ab-
Rr. Bili. n Jr. 1V -- (Tnte1,70t1, Mlit►ti emelt, Kenneth Fisher absent.
JULY DAfS 4110) :'Tarrc Swan 4143. Beatrice Tre-
leaven 418. William Watt 407, Tome
Hasty SOB. Benson Shackleton R.
sr. 11. to Jr. 1,1. -(Total 030. pass
32' 1 Tommy Culbert 410 lone Swan
Geo. Westbrook & Son
Builders and Contractors
We specialize in the laying
of new
Hardwood Floors
ELECTRIC SANDER
for sanding new and old
floors.
Window Caulking
ALL KINDS OF ROOFING
- SEE US
Geo. Westbrook & Son
Phone 366w
Trafalgar St. Goderich
E
67. (Fern, Alton M. Doris Swan 63),
•Alvin Reed 54. •Altwrt Rivett 52.
promotion for pro,tion from
Jr. 11. to Jr. iii (except In arlthmetle)
-Donald Ross. Harvey Culbert..11-
berta Currie.
• Recommended.
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg)
1 can supply your wants in -
any of the above furl Prompt
eerviee and reasonable prices.
L. FLICK:
Telephone 178j Ooaosikb
R. 8. x4►. 9, COLBORNEremits,Following are the remits of the
promotion examination. In S. R. No. 9,
Colborne. for, the month of June:
Jr. IV. to Sr. 1V. -Dove Horton 80
per (vent.. Louis Pa ford 0S, Francis
Linklater R.
Or. M. to Jr. iV.-•Freddie Jewell
77 ler cent., Verne Jewell 62, Billie
Vanish R.
Jr. i11. to Sr. 111 -Walter Chis-
holm 70 per Cent., Margaret Leidy ft4,
Bobble F.rrieh etc H.. }harry Chisholm
57 R.
Jr. 11. to Sr. 11. --Kathleen Chis-
holm, David Farrifh.Delight/1Pr. to First. -Harold Jewell, Wlnnl-
frel Reid, Delight/1 Bogle.
A class --Donna Fisher. Lillian Chis-
holm (very good).
It elan's-Keith Farris)].Number on roll. 10; avenge attend-
nme, 12.0.
ANNE M,,eD(PNALI, Te.i•her.
HENM i "AKA
Promnt ion Examinatlona. - Results
of promotion examinations of 8. S. No.
2, Colborne. June, 1930:
To Sr. V.-ttens,n Ntraughan 84 perrent. Helen S(raughan 74. Frank Wal-
ters •64.
Tn Sr iV.-(1tenmon Walters 00'31Pr
cent.. Marie LnRavpie 77, RosIj
ella oy
4'
72. Edythe Mealm 70. Adelaide lIotteh
ton ft:'. -- .
To Jr. 1V. -Elwyn Pfrimtner 74 ler
rent.. Harvey Pittman 70. Loretta Kerr
70, 4 ordon Ffmher 06, Luella Flatter
00.
Super Values
in New Furniture
We offer you the best
values in Ontario.
See us first. We pos-
itively save you money.
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
-Os Os aNw
Os Bea ISld"
EDNA d.. REIQ). Teacher.
To Sr. 11J.- Annie Edward absent.
Dorothy McCabe 73 per rent.. Grace
Pfrimtner 70, Qtleenle LaRoegne 70,
NJ,rina Allan 00, Cora Pettmnn (62.
fRlehard Mc4Vbinn.y 00. ina Maskell.
aliment.
To Jr. 113. Yvonne i.nrg
.Ttone R3.
per rent.. Alfred Hoy 60. Phyl-
B f# M (' 11 R lff Jewell absent. Ethel Fisher !L4,
( rant 1 i -Ito r .a
HARD ON BABY
July -the month of oppreseive hent
red-hot days and sweltering nights:
1s extremely hard on little ones. D1nr
rhocn. e�lysentry. colic and chop.,' i
Infanitm carry off thousand. of
s
pre•Ians little purrevery slimmer
The mother must le on her guard
to prevent these trembles, or If they
r•ume on suddenly to fight them No
other me11(•in4' Is of quell aid to
mothers daring the hot summer as IX
Ruby's Own T bl,ts. They regulate
the 110140141 and stnmaeh. and an oe•
enslonnl 41(441(44e Oren to the well chill
complaint.will prevent slimmer complaint. or
If the trouble ekes Polite suddenly will
banish It. The Tablets nee mold hr
medicine dealers or hy mall at 23
cents w holt from The D. Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
To IL- Helen M.4'abe. 741 per cent.,
Bobby Jewell absent. Betty Strnughnn
69. Joe 1.alto eque
To L -Verna P.ttman 73 glee cent..
Irvine Hoy 70, Corinne 7LRoegn. OR,
414. Vlnlet Culbert 300. Reggie One -
Carl FIm11Pr 01.
ley 339. I1. -(Kenneth Conley. Cecilia
Watt.
Sr. Pr. to Jr. 1. --.Anna Culbert.
Jr. Pr. --Allen (;coley• (a Lorena
Crosier, Ronald Treleaven.
OLIVE K11J'ATRi('K. Teacher.
V. S. R. R. ARRIFTESID
Junior Room
(Honors 70 per cent.: pays 4M) per vent.1
Jr. 111. to Sr. i1I -4ota Treleaven
R2. Tennalda Jot 79. Viola Yonne 06,
Bertha,Jormm 61. Harold Finnigan fit.
Or. 11. to Jr. 111.-1Dnrnthy Robb P.
Madeline Cell PA 1' 79, Violet F.rrington
74, Irvine Emit, 76. Malcolm •MeKensle
l'rlmer--i)nrothy Moore 77 per (en L,
Ver0nloet deRo(•gne 70. Evelyn Jenkin
333.
R_ (43'NIN1N(:HAM, Teacher
11e had just asked her to marry hitt
and she had murmured 'ye,."
-.tack. dear." XIII' v,ntunrl, after n
long .Ilene'. "ant 1. the only girl_- "
The young man's arms tightened
Mom her.
--".loan" 11e Interrupted. flproely.
"don't auk roe whether yam are the
only girl 1 ever loved. Voll know It
PIP well it. 1 do."
"That wasn't what 1 was going to
nay, Jack," she anaweral. "1 watt Roti
74, (Billie Cexsar 73, Alarm Anderran Ing to ask you If 1 were the only girl
76), Rlehard Park 70, Billie Me4'lare who would hare you
Lawn and
Verandah
Furniture
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Wheeler's
FORNITURE DEALER and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phones: Stove aa:,. He,
Hamikes Street Goderich, Out-
meloIssfeasirsesiekewsekescosseseworwewoor
SPAR'S
FOR -
CHOICE GROCERIES
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUT-
TER, EGGS, MEATS, LARD,
FLOUR, ETC.
ilrerwood's Ice Cream
FRIGIDAIRE EQUIPPED
tar r,.nr IPI I..1) n
CAi.i. iN ANI �1TI�F,
YOU RS I.l-
v inn co►er
Spari s Grocery
"The ';tars .,f Sstidacti.n"
Hamilton Street
Gocle{'ich Phone 146
WE i)RLTVER IN TOWN
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