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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-9-17, Page 6s--Tbur.day, September 17th, 1981 LET US SUPPLY YOUR Grotiy-ReQuirtputz IN 1931 Groceries of higilest quality 7 J t Vegeta`" Telephone. your order to Geo. Price & Son Telephone 248 Corner of:square and North Street -wi-: D}-1.1VSIR- ..r Sofisy Afternoon Great saving in FLOOR COVERINGS -'See ourbordtess •- goletim Rngt at noises as follows: 6 x 9--$4.00 'INA 7! z x 9-$5.00.- V' 9 x 9-$4.95' 9x I01/_$6.95 9 x 12-$7.95' 1 R. WHEFLEft Fu need Director -and -�F-�n_�,,rmitttere Denier. God..�s,_-.- P Store y�� . Rik 1y66w -x- By ISABEL HAMILTON Goderieb. Oat. Igoe • Thy servants, Saviour, spool Pres: Thou art Lord of wind and waves; were booed. but nem Oast trawl them : Now they go to free the *Mies: Be Thou with them, 'T1s Thine arm alone tbat saves. -Thomas Kelly THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT. dein. Peter, depeadtag on the Dlvlae premise, eras able to .peak with such power that tbe flaelebere of the Court %ad to admit they had learned of Him whom bey claimed as blaster and that a notable miracle had Deem done by them. They could not punish them for tear of the people, so they threatened them aad let them go. Jul flanks M this Early -At* 4:31-31l 444 $t Cor. 9:7. Apatecoot tate Jentedrtn ('brfats.. al-�eti,' expecting the early return of Christ, had everything in common. When their nuntbcera increased distur- bances arose over some being neglected in the distribution. Deacons were age PRAYER pointed to take the oversight of ebb a cram while the Apostles attended to the Thou who dldst glue tbe_gte a spiritual lite of the people. Paul en- slsslon dldet also give assurance to Thy disciples that Thou wooldst never couraged liberal Delp rather than cow - leave them nor Iorsake them. nodmonism of goods and urged the Gentile Ch rtstfa to ab tb 1 titode Rt'1r�a7•d tori= u..r -a, e -Gordon Lindsay Smith)- :=_may. .q lt..lr seer q t. safe *0.11 Viso in Vain.This is a plant which will nut do well if sown in hot weather and there must also be plenty of moisture. Be- cause of three two necessities lawns should be planted either in the early spring or during the fall. Where only bare spots are to be patched, stir up the surface soil wltb a rake and POW tblekly with the best type of teed today this prom se, Lord, to all Thy I °e ow e r gra to tie Jews for the Christian re4Iglou prorublr, ung seres special mixtures for missionaries at tome and abroad wady or °t er out -of -the -ordinary To Amen. ;aabyt ]rr°salrmsending liberal aid to the ('hooch I � nusingcatlone. Rake again after sowing and t . then roll or ponnel as level as possible Lesson Tope --Review: ,Rhe Spread a' July 29-('hrlatiadty Spread by Per and cover with bruab or wire netting to ('hristianity in Aad' aetlAlem• keep bird. away. Where a new lawn Golden Text --Ada 14.27 -Rete 7: -Revelation 2:1 11:1le1. 1 Is to he planted it is important to make July 'i -"lie Gift of the Ham Spirit." Stephen. -al sys las tine and level a seed bed as possible. -Acta 1:Ni 1:34.Stephen. 'always atxoundleg in the This work is not ditticult before the work of the Lord, aleadfast and ha- {grass is mourn. but it is a very long V1 -Arts Jren �ed with �4 db. - taut movable,- wast first martyr of the I lob afterwards. Naturally, ■11 un- caulss • on me Mount of Ottve. _mix. Acta- le blood Wolin lilt.aigbtly_1hingalitte.hrukettbrick. Plaster before HI. a.eenelon, He promised the toed rem which others grew brave and steles should he removed. The ahould receive power not many days hence. At once the thought possessed fhexq that He Wall about to begin His reign on earth and it was natural they I should ask Him about it -"Wilt Thou at this time restore the Kingdom to i Israel?" When they returned to Jer- usalem after seeing Him return -to i heaven, as they were assembled in an upper room, a miracle took place. The Holy Ghost dewe.nclel and rested upon them visibly and power came upon them all. - ' July 12 -Tile Preaching of the Apostles. -Aets 4:1-14. -pets 5:21. After Petef and John had healed the man at the bFaut1fnll pts of the temp%?p ached Jesus to him et that the map - great crowds gathered to hear theta., believed. was baptise' "and went os the Saddtxees, hearing them proclaim ' his war rejoicing." the resurrection of the dead, had them 9-eiwl Cauval red COW arrested and brought before the Sankt. Anw t f -S and diligent in spreading the Gospel. After his death many were scattered abroad and "the hand of the Lord was (-with them" as they laid the fwgndation* of what eventually became a world- embraeing (iinr-h. August 2 -Philip's Missionary -.keds 8:26- 9. • -Aets 8:4. After Stephois martyrdom Philip . left Jerusalem and preached to the tures offered Gress seed la made up people in the city of Samaria. While of a blend of different varieties and there he was told by an angel to go that sold by seed honsea with a repute - away Into a desert place. Without tion behind them is mixed with the questioning the wisdom of such a move idea of giving a permanent lawn that he went and was there brought into will stand tip year after year and•tlttt contact with a man great In the house. .Imply one that will make a show tide 1 of-ttw queen of Ethiopia. He soil should be tine or ploughed thoroughly. After this. rake and level several times. if at all psslble. tills work should proceed slowly. allowing rains to mettle the soft -d ring the pro- cess. It is particularly important to iexellint.Where the lawn is te.ba niadt on Dnflt-ttp son. Next assurer -w- ntimly of good grass teed. There la a vast different* in the mix - 1 y y�st►lt)r. ttnd4.1 4lollars' worth of iiwm gill male a wotadertal sbow,. In the tulip., one Iia start with the early single and double type which come into flower three or four weeks after the snow is gone. These are fol- lowed by the I)arwlns and Breeders.) 4 eggs, well beaten The former are later than the early Kitt flour once, measure, add bak- types and taller and bigger. They Ing powder, and sift together three romp to various showy, Rola colors. times Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together inlet light and fluffy. Add flavoring. Add eggs, alternately with Sour, a small amount at a time, beating well after each addition. Turn Into greased of *leen three times' their diameter. Paper -lined pan R x 8 x 2 inches. setting them a little deeper in the light soil than In the hehvy. it 1s' important that the later and Digger varieties be planted fairly deep AO that the root system will he entrenched .ecurely: enough to support the tong stems a big. heavy blooms. It i. advisable to plant In cigtpj'w of half -a Own q more of one variety and they should he met from four 10 eight Inches apart. As the Darwin?' and Breeders will TIMM 101111011 CALVE • m 5etty Barclay There is always a thrill 11% being able W introduce some favorite cake to your guests uuder a foreign name. oosehow It seems ..weft, fie "clam," to say the least. Here are two recipes for real aristocratic cake* -In taste as well as In name: Grow Cake .. (four ,*p) -. - !ups . - teaspoesa uwtlef % cup butter miler 1 cup powdered ger are teaspoon lemon extract '-' Cleaning - Pressing Repairing 'Export ssrvtos on ladies' and asn's clothing Satisfaction Ouaranteed W. C. SN AZEL Haberdasher and Dory . Cleaner. aaea-_ Tiu'eliF2vww•'a.' •ice"". v. The Breeders are also later and big- ger and In addition to beautiful straight rotors they may he secured in blended shades ehowing ■ touch of bronse, brown, tan, buff and Fall w- Fall bulls should ter planted to a depth Bake in moderate oven (aa0 degrees F. fifty minute•. Madeira Cake 1 'Wu eggs) 3% cup«; special rake flour, milted '-teaspoon baking powder % cup butter Perp saga r 2 eggs, unbeaten 0 tablespoons milk bloom right up until the middle of few drops Irma° extract June and the foliage will last much Sift flour once. measure, add baking later. It is important to arrange an powder. and elft together three times. that 'hrnbloery or other flowers will C'rrwrn butter thoroughly, add sugar sworn the dying f/Ilagr during the gradually. and cream together until early summer. All tall lnllts will eon• light owl fluffy. Add rags, nue at a tinue to bloom year after year. but time, besting well after each addition. fee beet reauNe they ahould be lifted Add flour. alternately with milk, a every teeund year, cleaned anal re- l,m.11 ani. at a time. (teat atter divided, and planted again so that they each addition until sinter'''. Add 1.• - nem extract. Turn into loaf pan, 3 x 4 x x Indra, Ilued wtb greased Practically all of the fall bulbs eau paper. Bake in moderate oven GIN' also be plauted bra luta indoors and (degrees F., one hour, or until done. they will produce au abundance of year and lapse into roarae hay grantee bloom from the first of December al - the nest.' The weed shntM he *own ae. must wail the flowers. are re■dr nit- ecrding to dire -tions and plenty of dl 1 side. Plaut ju ordinary Sower pots creel so that a level. velvety sward. or fancy bowls in 6011, *bre or pets - made nit ..t line mtemtuei gram', will i tides. Do nut .et smarty as deeply as will not become too crowded. indoor Planting • mss -Arts 9:1.9. 1i-19;.1 Thttallht 1: meting nitrogenous fertiliser. a hand. __ 19.11• r ful to every two square yards. Just -ANa ec ee, _ j whoa- tae.-toast.--Dear-n_ahmrthrangh Gaul of Tarsus was on alar way t0, the soil. will help the new trop along. Dahtlast•us with authority to bring for This rommerrtal fertilizer should he wntersl ,in with _a.h ee or sprinkled dlsct]eitw of the Lord bound unto Jere during a shower .o that 1t will not -lsalem when a 1Wtrvellous thing kap news. -t sprinkling of some gntck. outride, ramuli torering -the bulb to "Vann tie tender plants It i« alAn a about 1116 tip -Water well and store in a cull, dark place until the root apateaa laesall deeetaped, _ should be removed gradually to -full and a temperature of between hoe Tuesday. We are glad to report Misty and 'seventy degrees. In Ib, that her hand is Improving nicely no. ease of aareissus the Bold. dark period Mrs, 13. J. Kilpatrkk, Miss Olive and will to about six week,. but from two Mr. Rkhanl Kilpatrick were weeklod MAFEKING (Intended for last week) MA1'EKIN(l, Sept. I). -Mrs. Hiram Moffat. who spent k --few days at her home here, returi d ea Mouday with Mr. Moffat, who was Up from Sarnie sena Lar-1Jta�tdldaJti mm Ye -B ,8*rid--Tuhasta* reteea.1 ti. •-He himself was laid hold of so.wti ofatt to tea dream -the-raw..lawa. to• Mune montbe with hyacinths and rlalturs wltb Stratford Mends. -- and by nese other Than The I.vnl' m itll rtgtf.a-ny, tarring -tyke. -ot itesery, $Iehard our y�� or the • :d one fair for that matter. Jqt - Je';us- So Otte was -his understanding before wlnter.lae is to •with abort Balt t°111• should be attempted Indoors. tun Ilartj ajte�ilyd a O. C. I. pkslc at of whoa wash/king place abut he said. an Irt.•h of afrawy manurewin Outside.. -This Outside. of those mentioned there are !Point Farm ua Friday evssiog. Measure "1 t,rd what wilt Thou have me to doh" •glee loth fond and }.mfMtfnn and' It also ice«o•r known bolts, lse•h ac- Ro- 1 Mr._ Mad Mrs. Peter Unwell and sudden w tithe .;rielatiuu and the I may l..• raker off In the spring. man hyacinths. grape hyacinth, .risins.lamlly end Wows Nettie Craeston and '._._ • realbnewt"tt_yet forthrce Clay+ he teas I • Pan- Bow • tee • Illte+. jnnqubl•. daR.oUls, er«tu. `Pearl Thumlwun. of London. were week - ter htttwr rrmtikt with self. t.ul wt • A'g�„ot garden f• not really eemplPt. [rad `!rw*bas whirtt may re.Ity be end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac last 11 was said of him. "Behold " he I withnnt +acme' Lll plantod bulh+e, stlefi ;grown indde, f;1,me ••>s the yuirker•tna• C ran+tau. prayeth." i a. Islip and ltyltr'lathm. Thee are I Luring kind. like the }aper white oar- Mr. uud air... John Ryan. sr.. and; • August 16 -Sowing and, Reaping. (netty grown and provide brilliant eolor I, Oran.. ntay be planted at Intervals danglrter and Ute. and Mrs. John Ryan, 1 l.alal'tarta 6:1-10. i during that ,otherwise barren' period of a w,s•k or su up to the middle of 'Jr.. and slum of Itarllrld error ¢ttcsta_of i -Galatians 6:i. -tiers-s salt ltill..uarv__fer y aoccww4oq of Mourns. 34r. and Mr-. llcrlr Currut ou tm.day,t. (tn for breakfast or lunch - equally good for children's suppers or a wholesome bedtime snack. No ttonble to nerve. Delicious. Healthful. Economical In truth, Kellogg's are &wonderful DINE AT Goderidl'i New Moder' CAFE We serve the public with the very best in foods CAPITAL CAFE George Young, Proprietor THE COVKSHU s e IMPLEMENT SHOP Wire Feacieg Gess Sa/aratan Repairs for Cockshutt, Frost & Wood Farm Im- plements and Machinery. Telephone 598 Kingston Street Goderich The Lead Men's Store • • • in Men's Wear Hand Tailoring and Chas. Black Pail in this portion of has tette? tit, the tgrrtag until ( perennlala cram !After the flowsees some T-T�p fee-- s pTsnf� In as NWT a Wee aa Do" lb�le, Ity and the Brotherhood rat Mau. 1t is bulbs eaa li! eeeorM to a great Tar- particnlarly during the night. The same-tr9ttt'7trthe-Master constantly dwelt npnn and summed tap Ills law- tinee wino- encerl-n. -.eosi- - -What so- the Galatians sures.... (hrlatian char- n). -nee to "bloom L e in Tunes -These CORN- FLAKES •Extra good with fruits or hooey. • Male by KPUogg in London, Osrarto. =mnuunn nluaunfltlunnMIMMunitnhInnnnf UUOtllnnlnmmnnuutttnD IUPERIO W HITECIJKCH seer ye would that men should do nnn,' you, even so do Hntn them." Paul made - it plain in this letter that time is the wrw•it1R till for eternity's reaping -aner 'treed upon them II; he not weary ine- w.-tldoing- August-- 28-A Gospel for All Me -Atte 11:3-18. - -Roman' 10:12. 9 . Intended tor last week t Yr+t."S[4111PrenWglit: c eoe , Vent the week -end with Mra. ,Holland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Garton_ Morand -Mra. Andrew -imeraon, _ Kineardine. and Mr, and Mrs. Colwell, of -Glamis, were guests on Sunday at the-bome of Mr-. A. Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross, Mise Olive Terrif and Mise Addle Ross spent the -t-woek•owl;la__Toroatn. __They attended the Cox-Tetrift wedding there on Sat- urday. Born -en Saadi', September 0, 4a Wingbam hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Baas. SD1el1 of East Wawanesit a daughter--.- - - .- :. Mrs. John McGee. sr.. spent ''list week visiting at the homett of her nephew , Coulter Brothers, Eaat Wa- wannsh -- Mies Barbara Weir, of Belmore, spent the Beek -end at•her home bete.1 tlast and quilted a gull'. ,1 missionary irea-was .1P0lieht on-ftturstlsy - -- Peter. having obeyed a vision from heaven. weft and preached the Gospel to the Gentiles in ('.•,area. For this he was (tolled to the Dar of the Churrb Mt Jerusalem.- He gave such a clear ac- count of his Call from hewven to do so that his aeeusers had to agree that t/•(;1t1 hath also to the Gentiles granted repentence tanto life." August 30 -The Minded to Cyprus. _tots 12:25; 13:12. Romana: l : l6, -TbRe ouitg chnrh at--Awtia-h lead the vital trtttlt tlSiT t81IIv 1i1e in_ltselt St mast expand and so Barna- Seed were set askle to 1 reach the gnsiiirTii- Ttlltf` rhea sett to Cyprus'. Here Paul began his minis• try of paL .esus. -4s .sees- *.. • _-1rxT.IT t!A! Sswimm ONIMP READYCUT CHATEAU CROWN JARS CHEESE SMALL 99c 5° LARGE 51.09 MACARONI 2 LBS. 13c PKG. -SPECIAL VALUE --- Pure Strawberry Ja I ExceptionalValse grr Pelier Bran S -SPECIAL- MMIND ATA REAL PRICE AT 10c PKG. CAKE OR POWDER hftpe 219 Ooderich l Such of flavour not 10111041111.0theltifili borne of Mrs. Ben ,11,-Clenagtau. i • - • - Maay in th1• district were sorry -of-the tire which destroyed the I barn belonging to air. Win. C. $coU a - the lith cuuccessic.n of East teawaflus� This was a large steel barn. wbkp_was -abort tee -erste. .feu:-- Mr wa•� prat noticed about t;.311 a -m, and bad apparautly started from slut tan- taucou- cotubu-lion from the damp straw in the mow. Mr. N. -tett had Just thr.-brat un the Thursday previous. There were no animals of iinytetaeute - In the tarn, hot the low- of the year's' crop and hay will be heavy, even Th11 i es, Though eoteI*t by nenraneP. Miss Florence I'urdou is In Toronto week attenbing the Exhltritkw.l - idles Annie Moor., Ituasel Moore,1 Hugh 1)evbd and Jimmie lleuderson, and Stanley Thuwpsuu also attended The exhibltiou haat week,._ _ ra, La see Toronto with her sister,- let • ' a ei irs. Ii hent Kectuedy'. I:air°roma°, and -31 (.r, -.•n. of London spent the week -end ion robe of 1•hfl.•Id visited -rut SmtardAv vel re. Macitonald ll •__li_�_ Mre. herr of Thessalon visited on tab -1101...446,4,18,447.1.1 ,,. r • IAst with Mra, A. Reid high in authority out of the hands of an agent of file rt brought !Beath, 'lilted last Sundae. with Miss • Laura littldnr' Mrs. John lural Mr. Rud .Mrs. W. the feet of Chri-t. I ' Mr. and Mrs. E.I. St- John. Mrs- Rns- g' seplemier I--Tarning to the Gentiles. eel Kehl. and ■on Bobble, whir spent J. Coulter and Mbweei Jean and }'lora -Asia 1 •42.52; Romans 1 :14.16. I the enmmer at Hamilton Beach are i "'sited uu Sunday at the bottle of theft -Ade 1S:47. ' devil and 1 n fit him , Mr.Ger, 'ami Miss Ida M••Juolt. • Large 40 m oz. Jar 2. C = Man) Flowers Wrap 4 for tie ilI been, Melton.- li'a 27e; 'fm's 53r lila( 1Lhdas M!. us • ties 33. _Immo, Iglg!_-.gill[. 231 Family Biel, Tea 1 • • • • 'tom S IMlmair Corn for 291 Q trollop Red Salmon.. - P- Bon Ami For 25c ,21Ui[Ilttf with East WAwnntuwh rrlxrivrs sister, dire. m. Thorn of Auhufn__ When -,-Pout -sad Banishes went Jath -piles- Hr bPxv;ti9 for their horns. -411... Mr+. OAP. Gillespie Mr. Antioch in 1'isidia tbey attended wor- ,TuMiy Okla. " I }nue Gillespie and two children from ltleuhr)m s t the -week-end at the d ked Mr.1 M" W All 1 T run' � interest of the (lentil:I but after a Margaret ('unnittgton, rat the Immo of art uu him the litter mfr-. J. l'hatyney. whip In tbe sytugl a an were as .no r un. e t it n ue of Lir,. and Mrs Juk-114gn rpt t to tipeaif. Pant 1r' dof°gwetyroneed the . to ere vIstrin¢ with her ulster, Mira Mn and Mrs Dimer ! utrlq° v! Leamington. Mrs Tied Mrs. Ja.. par.! . - -dew, and. Willie andstkan-lett -tin. hatred of the Jews been** he"plfaiilitil ' Mrs. Thus. Robinson has been under " that the gospel was free to all w•ho'the (haloes care for the pa=t week. nrdav night on a tvaulor trig to 'ernes- that would ae ept'it. They were forced •te Wt• hope to hear of her steady improve- ,,au, where they 'woo mt(rt their wdu, leave but not 11efore they had received mdnt Barrie froth Sudbury and spend- the• luany converts from among tale Gem Miss • Pauline Reed left here on we.k•e[xl Uegel11cr. Tlinrwlrty to deka a *IAitlon 1r' Illonnt Messrs. Geo. Wsrham 'and Joe Kurth time had,hesl tiles. • i . tpttmber 11' 3orne"- perienees. -Acts I1:8-23. -Matthew 5:1e. 3.4'It•e2 for 9t get }'cul and Ityrnahas when persecuted relatives in Tuento-ray. -Mr. and Mr." Henry McGee don d-Aos- don spent Snn.lay rat the home of. Hr. and Mi•o. Tho' Appleby and with ether (:rape Nuts Libby Spineth Blue Rase RitP ., Sapnnne 1'eTtr = in ono pia, .• made their way to an- Mrs. 1,ttnwr And little son- of Miley. bnry Ares riding two werkm with her .. 1 air ma other. In I assts Paul heeled r cripple' P. ler = auu 4111.1. all excitement followed that perenta. Mr. and Mn. Jas. Bayle. end ..2 18.. !tk Iwlth other r.lAtlte• at R,ilke•rton 2 bottles 23e B - CI BPEAi NATURE'S REST Tomato Juice 15c 0 ATE 2 Tins B sl* Perrin's Sally Ann Biscuits, 6 kinds lb 965 Tangle Foot Fly Spray and Hand Sprayer 63c Rubber Rings 2 dozen 165 Oartle Floor Was . 29c Family leCoffee PER LB. 39c ay if s 's•:. r>- sttwt-s 4 rt •. v„p, ."..,.St+tiat•eain'eae..�•.__ ]r •..r rariail.`4•-Ct.� '.�" :»1ra..>.�!!T'w..=;,St�t+L, the people thought to do them honor as blas. Wm. King. of TilrW..... y' s ode .having come into their midst. pen( the week - With dltilculty Paul restrained them Pnil et the home of her dangh- tPr, Mra. Stnmrt McBurney. and a trebly of hatred followed In Moss Nettle Ca.emore of Tnrnherry which he was stuntsl and left for dead. Again they fled to Another place, where "Pint the week -end At the home of Miss they preaehed with . ea. until a A w-gnes Cm"' desire to see how the Infant churches were holding out led them to retrace their Mem.. This !without bring mol they accomplished •Aped. tared Kirk of Blrmtngham. Mich.. rrtaredSnn- Mr and Mrs Andrew Kirk and Fran- eto ('relghton of Seiforth. MIRA 011ene FAlennrath of Detroit Prad Mr • Oliver &atember.-21,=The salves. -Arta 15 :22-29 9, 10. -notations 5:13. fits'tnrbers of the p ao•e of the Gen , i11. Christiana led le I'anl. Rarnahaa and Titus being sent from Antioch In I'I.MIa to met the matter In dfapnte ter- rors, the Jernmalem (Tnrth. The out- 1 come was that the law of MMPs eon- 1 day at the home of Mr. Anal Mrs. 1. 11 C0111101 _ Mr. and Mrs', Rnbt. Pnrdnn and (..di. 2: 1. 2. family spent vnnday with Mr. and 'Met. Gen. Welker. East Wawmnnsh- A reception is being hold at the hntne of Mr. and Mrs. Mae Rinse nn Wednes- day for the Rev and Mra. Graydon Cox. who were married in Toronto nn Saturday text. Miss Tenllr, Conn Is Attcndint Tor nnt8-R'tliihltl,n this week. having mo - u_; 11r. and Mrs. Jas'. Boyle. ox-TeMRrA cert' pretty .wsfi. ding wns aulemulzed on Saturday, Sept tetter 5, at. 4. p.m., in Westminster Central' Culled eimrch, Toronto, when Kathleen Territ, daughter of Mr. and Ilas..11lalcolm Roos of WhIterburch; he- i'ifhie the bride of Her. Graydon Otto ('01 of hangman, Saak. , son of Mr• and MM. J,.mes l'ox of Palmerston. MIAs olive TerrIff of Vhitet:hurl•h aaalsted the bride, while Mr. I'eatd ('ox- o1 De- troit. a br,.ther of tb*': -gronm. was groomsmen Ker. Dr. Little ofllclated- Rtev. Mr. Hodien, of Corbetton and Mr. Malcolm hoes of Toronto Weer uxltera. Little Ahlrley Shaw, A emisln of the bride, made a charming flower girl. Miss hazel MacDonald sangcause" 'turns' the aignie.g oat --tear -'-regi.ter. After the ceremony the guests. to the number of eighty. retired to the (buret) parlors', where the girl friends of the bride Aerred A dainty buffet luncheon. Ti1.ar many friends In this dtatrIel wash them a long and happy wedded 111.. HP wore pins fonts and earned a lore iilsortrnent of rinbs "YPn,'. hP corning circumcision wan not to he 1 tared .lnwn on Monde• with Urs Jitlin- said to file girl nn the train• "1 hare Atmel. on MMus (beetle enewerte. Two .toe. Mia. KiIP*Tj• 3•.k,..coo seek • 41an!•.t n arts* tiers , shoves war awe,. 01-7,01e1r. , un web t rot ilea•: tug RtAiild-lobtie 'fOr ht iattiotJw . as t t:lxtym ,tom grePttng, bang A mai ,,jq,;.tltit erect : A nu111 11 tAisI`W.-u.-.11. ladies re m'er'e hen- hag Ma veal sent M Antioch when Me three the Molted lbnreh held A toe of the Really," said the girl. "Aod muld- Rfareed• - I home of Mt, A. Rend on WednMAay n't you Mt theme"-- Weekly Scottie's*. •s "I give him Shredded Wheat and it's so crisp he has to chew it -the. more he chews it the ' better he likes it and the more nutriment he gets out of it. Many children bolt down their food without chewing -that means imperfect diges- tion, poor teeth and un- healthy gums. Shredded - Wheat with milk makes a perfect food for grow- ing children, and it's perfectly delicious with bananas or stewed fruit." 7IL CANADM4 SinDDED masa COMPANY. LT11 .ler-eses...x • , 71y 5- will • sat4 +or