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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-11-17, Page 7i THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT. T srMs7. N...wr 1Tt14 111411-4 Bras. Amtl.L i servilso es as MONO: Sloss 180 Rea 10 OODIQBICM J. R. Wheeler lihmend Director ilimbe .ar ad All tittle promptly attended to day or night AMBULANCR BEIVICR RilpKti�-_ . Store I$$ Wotan. INw 1lasfteo Street, Oederleh THE COMMIT MPLP/' SHOP County and District A badedatou club is being formed at Exeter. Y. L. Grieve, who cooducta a � store at Grand Bend in the swordrtb opening one at 'Muter. Modias MA 4!e VIM_t.-Sia Gala -N e•anpreehbr • years In Peru with the Imperial 011 Co. William John Sgllory, o1 Esmond- vllle, died November 10th in his seven- ty-eighth year. He is survived by his wife and three daughter'. Mrs. Ryas, widow of Richard Bran, died at Seaforth November lith at the age of eighty-five years. Surviving •>�;;-=i.�_Mina 604 l.ia.dues60010, Hoerr Francis of Exeter has been 'suffering from an injury to his eye. A piece of wood ho was chopping flew up against It, making a slight but tvouble- rume nab. ......... Jesse NelsonPtckell, of Wtngham, died Friday last at the age of eighty- seven years.. Before moving to Wing - hem he was ruaged I farming in Culross township - The Targe bank barn of Fret Pw•C, 14th xoucesstou of Grey township, was hh'stroyed by fire on Thursday last. The live stack were saved, hut other xon- tents were burned. IMrs. Hugh Wright mimed away and - deftly in Seaforth on November 7th, 4 from a heart attack. at the age of fur- ty-flue years. Her husband and one ,.on, John, survive. Mr. and Mrs. Joab Slmx. of ('rediton, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding on November 7th. They have seven children, twenty-six grand• c•hfldren and one greatarandcbtd. Major W. H. Willis of Wtngham has wnrretrnred t4hee he letends to no a<ean- dtdate for re-election and has invited the prevent council to stand with him. Nominations take place the Inst Mon- day of Novemtwr. The ifouth Huron Minleterlal Aaao- latlon has been reorganized. with Rev. J. Anthony of Thames Road as prerldent : Rev. M. B. Parker. Hensel,. rlenpreorldent: Rev. J. B. Rhodes, Exe- ter, secretary -treasurer. Several from Zurich attended the yuldeu wedding celebration of Mr. and Idris Matthew Wurm at Memphis. Mich.. on November lith. Mr. Warm was born In Stanley township, near 7.nrch. seventy-three years ago. Cherie* Rgt hwell has sold his 100 - acre farm on the Goshen line, Stanley township. to Art. P. Key*, of the Ba- bylon line. The property fn•ltwles a good brick house and a large steel barn. The price pall was $.3.100. Joseph Lawson, a well-known eon - tractor and drover of Stephen town• ship. died at his home near ('reditou ast week. at the age of seventy-five years. His wife predeceased him and *brminlee M one son, Elmer, of ('redl- t-- - The Hums Medical Society met at Seaforth Wednewlay of last week and elected officers for the coming year as follows: President. itr. McKinnon, Zurich; vice-president, Dr. Collyer, Hessen : seeretan-treasurer, Dr. P. Hearn. Clinton. Robert Walker, of Clinton, passed away on Friday. after a lingering 111- ea la jtlr enepty-fifth res. He wail,. his whole lite In and about Clinton. His wife predeceased him and he Is survived by two sons and three daugh- ters. At. 8t. Stephen's church, Gorrie, on October 29th. Ida Irene. daughter of Mrs. James H. King of Gerrie, was united In marriage to Alexander Ed- gar. son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ed- gar of the township of Howiek. The ceremony was performed by Rev. K. 8. Jones. The engagement Is announced of Rarhara Agnes. daughter of Mrs. Fred- erick Davidson and the late James Weir, Windham, te- Edgar Garbutt Gaunt, atm of Edwin Gaunt and the late Mrs. Gaunt, Whitechurch, (he mar- riage to take place the )atter part of November, An intereat}ngJevent took place at Drysdale on Tuesday, November 8th. when Mrs. Jane Denomme and Edward. Brixson were united In marriage by Rev. I. Marchand at the Roman (:ath- afln.eh+wrdd,..sjtT. end ..$m. Brisson will reside on the Blue Water 'Mille WN"�`C JU'NVIL ' way at Drysdale. t George B. Turley, a lifelong resident I FAST WAWANOSH of the 2nd eotseeaafon of Morel* town- I Council met on November 13th, with all the member" present. Minutes of last regular and epechl meetings were read and approved. Amdavlta of Frank Devereaux •nd John 14. Scott of sheep owned by them havens leen dt*trnyed by dogs resent- rash v,nly Mope that the kind-hearted ly were presented and claims in Moth people of the Province will see them rase* were ordered weld, as was oleo a through the difficulty by a moat Renee - MR of 111!41 to Hallahan and Blair for tile on the McGill drain. As (Christmas Day falls, on /Sunday. and the day following will to a holiday and generally observed as such, a bylaw was read and passed naming Friday, December 23rd, us the date of nohaine- tion meeting, with polling If necessary on January 2nd, 1938. Another bylaw imposing a penalty of one per emit. pts month up to April 15, 111&3, on all taxes remaining un- paid after December 15th was also read and pawed. The following accounts were paid: Freak Devereaux. steep claim, $4; J. S. Scott. sheep claim. $7.50; R. H. Mc- Gee, *beep valuer, $2; R. 1. dirrlck, making road dgnx, 51.50; S. Hntehl- non. Mackamlthing, $425; W. C. Arm- strong, ilackamlthing. $4.75; Fred Lott, e•uttl*g weeds. 51: D. Chimney. fretting. $20.20; .Manahan a Blair, payment on tile. McGill drain, $ie0; E. Webster. electric welding, $22.60; Rnht. H. Scott, filtering and tile, $TR.*: Wilfrid ke'td, ditching and tile. 847; Sawyer -Massey Co.. repairs, $2; W. J. Manahan. moving crusher, $84.50. lead crediting gravel. $16111114; Joe Kerr. hauling /ravel. $227,61; R. (hammy. patrolman, $9; ie. MrRern- ey. petrolatum. 101.46. ('onnelt 'Mounted to meet again se - cording to statute on December 15th. A. PORTIllifi'1PlI.1t, (Ink. trec Fescifijtion tepartlgn Repair* for Cockehutt, Frost & Wood Farm Im- plements and Machinery. Tele�.e 598 lingstse .Screed Wench rgioneita_ _ GOCU1CM• ONTARIO Best Materials Latest De)-ignr Expert Workmanship All Work Guaranteed Reeve isle PAM R. A. SPOTTON P. O. dee 161 Gedarieih Otst. West Street ELECTRIC SHOP WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of all kinds lifollassiess s applicatia. F6AII �ARiBUR - Goderich ship, died suddenly on Sunday. Strewn-, ber 6th. Dtx'eased, who was In his seventy-third year, is survived by his wife, one son, Roy, on the homestead, and two daughters, Mies Ihrtelle, of Leaden, and Yrs. ltashaw, of Tbroato. A lifelong resident of the Zurich district was removed by the death or Edward Boeseoberry, which occurred Tuesday, No. ember 8th, at the hume of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Leitch, near Rayfield, where he had been staying recently. Deceased was In his elghty- sizth year. He was widely known as an auctioneer •nd also as a horseman. A wedding was solemnised quietly at the Kllmvilte parsonage on Novem- iaPdfih.�at7llest!la tAtrlta..,gl4} daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vin- cent of Stephen, became the bride of Harold Everett, eldest sou of Mr. and lira. John Prance of Winchelsea. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. R. Peters. For the first time In seventy-three PMTS. Rowlck Agricultural Society cannot pay the full amount of prize money -awarded in 1962. A consider- able des -ream to gate receipt*. together with the fact that there were entries for practically every section of the prise list. resulted In a deficit. which will be made up by a deduction of ten per tent. from all awards. Mrs. J. S, Roberts, a former well: known resident of Seaforth, died No- vember 9th at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. N. Henry, l)sbelee Her hus- band. ('apt. J. S. Roberti. for many years a druggtt in Seaforth, died In 11116, but Mrs. Roberts continued to live In Seeforth until about fifteen years ago. The rematus were brought from Oshawa for interment in the See- �orthInjuries het* Pt�l Frank Anderson, of Windham, died on Thursday last as the result of in - June.' received when he fell from a ladder while ph•king apples at the home of Me niece, Mrs. J. MSKague, In the country. Mr. Anderson was to his sixty-sixth year and resided 10 Turntwrry until fourteen year, ago, when he ,moved to Wingham. Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) I can supply your want, in any of the above fuel. Prompt service and reasonable prices. L FUCK Telephone 178j Gioderieh THE SIGNAL'S Clubbing List The Signal and The Toroat �� Globe Che Signal and The Toronto Daily Star 7.50 The Signal and The London Advertiser 6.'.0 The Signal and The London b i0 Tee Prose The Signal and The Toronto Mali and Empire 6.50 Th. Ilgnaf and The Farmers' '� Sun The Signal and The Family Herald and Weekly Star . 800 The Bien' sad Saturday 6 tf0 Night The elgnal and The New Outer 11.90 The SIOt1fil ad Western Herne I> 2.70 The stew and Canadian Romeo and Gerdes" 466 The Sisal and The Catholic 8.75 Rosen' The Signal and Mei,ine's 11 t$ Maasiee The Signal and Mistreat Witness renewal 9.6 new 11.119 The Signai end World Wld* renewal 4_a naw 1.6 The Opal sae The Tomato A76 Star Weekly �l asset The ChewOes•MYmele .. lea ,Otlw Fwd. 0110401ay Ne re se .MA WWI By Betty Barclay Husks o �011a ra always In order abet to trade or bunleus on industry. for cold weather iellelea or dinners. (4) 1leaetary and Banking, Raton.. Agriculture Faces 1 eco-u.F.o.I (Continued from page 2) social reconstruction appended, and which alone promises hope of perma- nent recovery, ('aunt be realized with- out orgenlaatlon. Nor can ameliorative or palliative measures b e adopted without oraustatlon. Nothing eau ba e;vuc either b or for :inners wtth- out orautsatbn. Organization is the pre -requisite, the first step, the begin- ning of all else. Organisation 1■ im- perative. Program of Economic ad Serial Ro- il) The sI the senidar- ity of mankind and the growing econ- omic Idard.pa.da.aa a all peoples, in - (a) The abandonment of war, (b) The removal of an trade bar- riers, lel international action for mone- tary stability (2) The reorganization of Iadtuusiry and oesssseree along eo.perative Mem Involving, among other things. (a ► The development of consuw- ere' evouperatlom, Ineluding the retail and witeiees a d1/tributloa, aad event - tally the manufacture, of the metesser- lee of lite. (b) The development of labor co- partnership associations, and or "Pro- ducers' Co-operation," Including the as- sembling, grading, processing, and bulk sale of primary products. (c) Effective toordination a con- sumers( and producers' cc -operatives, so as to eliminate all waste, and se- cure and maintain equity as between producer and consumer. (d 1 The development of co -opera• tive banking and credit Institutions. (3) '!tie ahellties of all forme el apedai privilege; and, to that end,-tho *hitting of the Incidence of taxation from Industry to Privilege, so as to secure : (a) The natural relief of uuemploy• meat through the atlmutation of le- duatry generally, by relieving it of burdensome taxation. (b) The prevention of exploitation of the masses by the privileged few, these material things: they left their with its eonegnemt unjust and para- [needs and the shelter of home and an lysing dtstrtbution of wealth. assured enure,. of livelihood. They (e) The •pproprlatlon of commuu- did not hold these things lightly. but. 1[y -created values for community par- he -the eaaot►t Jw+u.- 151*.14ather'a bud+ poses, and the consequent securing of new of learning lad long been hie public revenues without Imposing bar - Ss ay Afternoon . By ISABEL HAMILTON Oodertch, Ont. Bright youth and snow -crowned age, Strong igen and maidens meek, Balsa high your free, exulting song, God's wondrous praises speak. Rt81 lift your standard high: Still march in firm array, As warriors through the darkness toil, Till dewy- the golden day. -E. H. Plumptree. • • • PRAYER God, Who hast set before us the great hope that Thy kingdom shall be established upon the earth, so rule our Mess its• Ties•dipinit. Sit. desires and acts being made obedient unto. Theo, Thy power and glory and the might of Thy kingdom may be made known unto men. Grant this, 0 Merciful Father, for the sake of Thy Son, our l.ond. Amen. (Selected). • • • B. B. UNISON FOR NOS. 27. 1932 Lessen Tgie--Atewariship et Lite. Leslie lyiugs•-IMaR 1:14411; --ANS 11:5!•!11. Geddes Text -u Corinthians 1:S. In the flrat part of today's lesson is serve, earned off first prise tor the rrovtnee against thirty-nine contest- ants. The Indiana are expert as gulden, and navigate launches as easily AO canoes. . They have shown them- selves reliable as caretakers of sum- mer homes. and have made a beginning in opening up clean, attractive boatels for summer tourists in Rice Lake Dis- trict. The greduatea of our institutions have been a success as teachers in every Province of the 1)omlclon and some are qualtfytng for high schools in our cities. A atuvwsfui teacher In a Toronto limp tscnoa a an Milian. He has recently written • tisesls which NILS (Intended tor last wet*) NILE, Nov. 9. -The first Mise ravel Ing of the Young Peoples SMtatr i11 to be held on Friday evening, Meigle ber 25th, In the Leeburn churl, NUe Sunday scbool Christmas enders talument will be held on Friday. De- cember 23rd. Church service in the !Jutted church herr commencing Sunday, November 13th, will be a1 1.30 p.m. Sunday school at 2.45 p.m. The Young Ladles' Guild held thel November meeting on Tumidity of tide worked the home of Mrs. Telford Ntx- completed the requirements for the de- on. The atteruoon was spent In quilt - g ree of Doctor of Philosophy. Indian lag a .ec•odd quit for the Chrlat s girls are making a sweetie of the nun- hale: after which a social boar wan lug profeselou and leveret are now In spent and refreshments were served by training In odr large city hoapltala. 1 the hostesses, Mem. T. Nixon and Kim Kathleen WttBaaa Miss Oral Finnigan returned home plat vex and r e a at Kitchener. Miss Mary Bogie is spending this week with her slater, Mrs. Harvey Ful- ler of Ooderlch township. Miss Ethel Tabh returned to her homy on Saturday from Innerklp Ilse was accompanied by her aunt. Mr.. J. W. Sowler, Miss Wlnnitr d Manaad and Mr. Jack Sowler, who agent Sat- urday night and Sunday visiting at (5* Some meu bare studied medicine and a few are in law, but almost all who have graduated for the Church have /adv `t -'m>tt �r'ts'itretrbt+r�r� stn: An exce•ptlou was recently noted when E nos Montour, from the Brantford re- serve. who had taken both his B.A. and B.D. degree in Montreal, was called by one of the congregations in Quebec. He had ',erred acceptably for two summers as supply to the white people of Sask. ate hewan. May 1 ask you ■ quedlon now? Is the iudlat, worth eaving? 1 fife rune that home of Mr. and eira. John Talk, ran 7� serer with Inc that he la and that turning Sunday evening. any church or Individual that has a hand In helping him null farther up the FUN)? THOUGHT$ ladder of progreea should M' thankful lu matters of con*e•knce, first thought. are text : In matters of pru- dence last thoughts are test. --Mee. Robert Hall. given a pen picture of five young men. for the privilege. -By Mary C. Laren. One of them had but a short time be - tore entered on a new business and PARAMOUNT now he calls the others to join him. He had been a carpenter but lie had PARAMOUNT, Nov. 1:5. -Mrs. Mac - had a vidian which sent him off Into a i)larmid and Douglas visited with lamely place W fight out the new reve- friends In Detroit last week. 'salon of himself as the blemish which Mrs. Jack Jamieson Ix visiting with C he had received from heaven at�God- the friends lu tlpley. H y d ro Store bapthem. Hr was the chosen of God- lllxx Myrtle i�'ciuttrr. Wellesl*'r�t • the Meestah who was to begin the set. Mr._ and Mrr- Eddie Johnetoue,.. BIN AN flag ypgt-tire kingdom. Hr must lave don. spent the h.4lelay with Mr,- .4514- tolluwers and his thoughts tururel H' Mrs. Jas. Webster El- ectric Stove the young meu of his acquaintance and 111 cud !II'<. Jss. Itichrnle clsltrd �LL./II LLL` from them he celled four to adventure with Mr. slid lir. D. Richards over Quid, - � -• with him. For all of them It meant • the holiday. 1`41i1mWf complete.change' of occupation. Jesus t business' nwe•liug wnx hrkt at the lett His carpenter'* bench and the home of Mr.. Jan. Webster on'ruesday - and noel to � S� others [heir boat,. and nets; they ail atterluun to rank,. arrangements for left what was dearer to them than all the rat hone." On Friday night. Clete NeriaL-A splendid crowd at- ten1ed the sa•ta1 in the Paramount Hail on Thuroo day evening. .do veinier lOth, when the Laurier Thule were the iftwers of Tire Paramount' lhths. The chief concern and when the time- program put on by the rhitinrg clubs Lac - God's appointed time -arrive 1. other wa+ 0e'414PUJOYvl ty all. Mr. John Lac- Iiae oawupied the stair. The program things took n second platy. 'The ca} opened with d chorus, "The Maple that he gave to the fi*hermeu appealed ,1,40,... Meyers. Kennrlh and 1). A. to them. They knelt what It was to MacLennan played a duet. An a,Wress by Jack Maclntoeli woe followed by a quartette re•n.I.,n.el by Menne. Machete Follow these reetpsa carefully and you invelvlug: will he delighted at the results fie I la) Stabilising the purchasing pow - cured : fir of money, eons to avoid the disturb- ing Cherry �� I e'ffectr of the busine, s cycle and 1% cups special eake Sour. sifted y 3 teaepounx leaking powder sexure Justice ■a between debtor and I,y teaspoon salt creditor. 2 tablespoops butter or other short - has The recognition that Finance ening has become essentially a public utility, yx cup milk (allot and ought. therefore, to be admtnie- 1 can (2 ctlpsl red cherries seeded tered for the benefit of aLi either under and dnlned state or cooperative auspices. Sift flour once. measure. add baking HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN powder and salt, and sift aaln. Cut 47 8t. Toronto 2 In shortening. Add milk gradually un - tit soh dough Is formed. Roll ye Inch Conistry Same_', Thtatletow.) thick. Cover with cherries. Roil in long toll, pressing edges together. Oat into 1% Inch /dieew. Place in greased pan and pour cherry sauce over them. Bake In hot oven (42,5' F.I thirty min - rtes, basting often. Serve hot, with - ...t y?�L t12x"�i �`lle lit spoon of whipped cream plated on each dice. Serves six. Fire O'Cbdc Tea Sudo 2yi caps special cake flour, sifted 4 teaspoons taking powder 54 teaspoon malt % teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespons Muller or other shortening 1 egg. well beaten 2-3 cup milk or water (about) Slit flour once, measure. add baking powder, malt, spice*, and brown sugar, •nd sift together three times. Cut In ehortentng. Combine egg and liquid. Add liquid gradually until soft dough Ix formed. Turn on floured board. Cut In 1 -Inch pieces. Shape Into balls. Place together in welltreased shallow pan. . Rfunh with milk, sprinkle with additional brown sugar, Bake In mod- erate oven 1375' F.) fifteen to twenty minutes. Makes( two dozen small nu**. Nervous H.acIaches No medical trsdrmeot can be d much real help t0 which doss Not enrichthe bloo ly od d. Be the blood k does Dr. C blood -lett and red, Chase's Nerve prod festoon the vigor of the nervous system zed removes the mem et there symptoms from width you are saNtriai. Good medial steep, improved motion mrd freedom from hetzdadse will some eenvlees you that dd. trestimist is re- storing youf health and hagl- Ogee Dr. Gate, .... Nom,, Herod toll In deep waters and often without aaeteea and here was a new port of fishing offered to them. It was a die - nen. IWyd. Mrcl ennru mud llarh. A Iinetly new place In which to use the comic skit wax given by Mrs. Johnston powers they had and they "straight and chilli MacDonald, and a duet by way forsook thele net*. and followed Marlon MacDonald and Kathleen Mec- hlin." They had ccofldenec• tu the one Kendrick. A dlalogie. "What INt•amt• of the false Teeth." was given by ■ nu(nlwr of y g people- Speeches were but they were in *nue measure ac- given by Mrs. Jas. 11'ebatrr and. 1$[a qualified with the one they art out to T llacl)onald. A recitetlen was accompany at this stage of their lives. Riven by Kathleen Mac•Kendrlck. 'The ( The were risking their all lu this new program cloned with the ',hieing of T God Barr the Klug." Lunch was Dear Mr. Editor. -The prolonged depertbre. Thr? did not know It but nerved andtlw rest of the evening was period of hard times has created it It was to be no sweet paradise. spent la craning. most difficult problem for Ontario's Dr. O. H. Morrison in hie book, "Sun- wor4d-famous Hospital for Sick ('htld- ren. which only the benevolent public can solve. Here it Is, in • nutshell. this year 7,i194 small sufferers. an in- crease of 0x7 over the total of the pre- cious year. In addition 84,202 treat- ments were given in the great out-pa- tient department. an Increase of 16,002. On ane day 520 treatment' were re- corded. In the previous year there was a similar growth in the demand for Christ. the merciful ministrations of the hos- I Then Jesus believed, with a faith pital. While all this has been going on 1 that was magnificent In the personality the amount' of the donations from the of man. that to the worst there Is some kind-hearted have decreased by many possibility that can be touched hy love. thousands of dollen, creating the eft- It wax that faith, burning In the heart uatbon of far more to be done and far of Jesus Tike a flame, which kept Him lesa to do It with. so calm and hopeful In the world. The statutory grants obtained by the They never forgot that Je'ar, te- hoepltal fall much short of being gut- Iieved in heaven; Ile launched life out flclent to pay for the actual cost of on to an endless course. malutenanee of the little patients and It was to daily companionship with each additional patient mean' an added such a leader Simon and Andrew. deficit. The tank of bridging the gap James and John. were called. They between the cost of operation and op- were having their eyes opened to the erating Income has moonily leen ac- meaning of the stewardship of lite. rompllshed by contribution* from the Acts 2$:12.15. -In thlg seetlon of benevolent. While the buwpltal has re- our lesson we are' a man making a de- tained the majority of Its friends who elaratlon before royalty. Agrippa, We- ightily' "ttf'itie vrtwk yearly, and nice And P'eetus SP4I Tw/lrtette Mary-. is continually adding new ones, dons- In the early years he red had one bone diminished to a somewhat alarm- standard -"after the most .tralghtest ing extent in the response to last year's sect of our religion 1 lived a I'hkrtsn'p. • appeal for funds and there hats leen A change came Into his life and h�eltwas little improvement In that respect not dl.oledlent to the heavenly vision throughout the year. It 1* unthinkable and that was the time when he beau that any child needing the humane ser- to realise fire trde meaning of /dew - VIM provided by the hospital should be and*hip of life. He was as truly called refuge&. The trustees are anxious and to a great adventure as were the first tour. There had been adventure In hie former life and he, In 'his ignorance, thought It was adventuring with God. In his declaration rhe pointer) out his mistake and the way he came to know It had been a wrong use of hie life. it wax a Tadd thing to do. for those to whom he *woke were of the earth. earthy. The Herod* know nothing of the burdens of stu or the kern longing of souls de*Irona of !Helot** and of God. They were satisfied with the pre sent and, were enjoying 1t thoroughly. Agrippa's father when he lay allying at ('ae*rrea consoled himself with the reflection that though hie career was prematnrely cot shoat, yet at any rate he had lived a splendid life. And such as the parent had been, such were the children. S1. I'anl appealed to them to mnke s new Investment of their liven •nd heroine touch an he was. Lite would then cease to be tragedy, hat the only remit on Agrippa was this : "Agrippa said unto Festal.. This man might have leen set at liberty. If he had not ap- pealed unto Caesar." who called and 1t would give them ex- perience of a different kind. They did not know what was ahead of them. rise:' set's of i'hrlit'x certainty about What you would seem to be. be real - the life to which he gave himself and ly to which he called these- tishertolk : l premely certain that Hla Lather was present and working In the world. A4ore all sorrow and ala, and struggle and failure, ('hriet felt the preeeure of ■ sovereign power. and the movement of the Menke love of heaven -it was that which gave a radiant quietude to "itnn't 1o(nk for Sawa •* 70• fin I percent It frown hemming an now, Ystt4Nfttry rehear ou, resp,nse to the present appeal. Public benevolence has biaHt the hospital for Sick ('hlldren to the proud eminent* of being the finest In- stitution of Its kind In the world. Its country branch at Thtstletown Ix a re- pognlaed model and persona Interested in child welfare come from all parte of the globe to Inspect It. Any (-Mid In the Province of Ontario, deformed or dlaeaaell, le eligible for admittance to title wonderful Instltutlon, where the very finest treatment known to medical and mintiest eclenee le at once even - able. There ie no class or creed dis- tinction. The very beet that any hos- pital can give Is placed within easy reach of the poorest child. Now, more urgently than ever be- fore, Is tie. hospital In need of contrl- bntlone and no amount world he con- sidered too email. Please ask the bene- volent in your community to help Tell them that the story of the hoepltal. roreeint Atty-cevrtt years, he not that of merely adding eon to rot and ward to ward. It Ix the ,tory of ■ battle c o n- stanMy waged against disease and de- formity. with all the advancing re- sourete of the medical and enrich -al ssieneea. it Is • *tory of demand. which hare ewer exceeded the 'Manila' reemireea. trot which hare always, tern met hy genernn■ mimeos to ■ppeele for a9l. Rat for dile genernaity the hoapitaal would navy titer* hove boon h.nkrnpt. Adt yrs nr readers, pease, to oironokowi ISAM, ININISIOSIJNwves . Hta apfi amid trrewtl7firi isW i:Att4( RfYfiKi4TC•.•t • lad We tar *fetes buried as.. � Vcr•erbrv. ifltl4. Little Jaek---"Are you the man whet gave the kitty to my Oster last week?" Big-hearted Joe --"1'e*, my little man. Little Jack -"Well, ma *ay, to come over and take them all hack." • • • WORLD MISSIONS 11 h*s not peen sexy for the Indian to torn from the exciting life of ■ hun- ter and trapper to the more peaceful one of an agrIeailtarlst, hot In ',pate of dlneour*genenta many an. mskltvg gnM In Chir line. tie,. Mr. Turner I. Again my anthoe:t)' f,,r the• tat no 111 that the !nonan. of the 1'ratrie Prnvinres have ronributeel as much se a mttllon bushel• of wheat In year to the trop of the We -t Koine of tht best -kept farina In tie. Dominion are os the re- h-er f:Y,etgerd -e1.C"" Coo "^- 'wen ca E DISPLAY OF STYLES__,_ i MAKES .AT . HYDRO STORE ORANGE PE BLEND • re "Fresh from file Garfish? A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip this genesn ami tnt.1 k wit 11 fee a ila weeks' trial .ubsolpdrr THE Ci$IETIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Published hp flaw Oaanr!,.,, ar.wow Pvrtt•wnre aootrry goatee, heassach.astts, 0. a. A. In n sea ul 'd tM ear red .sora •t IM .mild rra� w ass ta•ecal .rl(... w .•lt u e.x•rte rafts. sic t• = •n4 ebndrul eo• hue. port.. a,aAtr ansae• n adrenal* rdY. •M. Yes= be alai t. la,a• a S raw hems e andse the M .d.. M .( paw and ess. ten. And don't mW Muer. Our na• and tet aundW and the other rrlar a. TNI Ctne•rr.r Rer'wea Maweraw. tack on atatl.n, Pesten. Mass Plana• seed on a fix wanks' trial subscription. I endow on• dotter 1111. 1*a�•. *Wit! *rind (Addre) Maw) oal! Coal! Coal! When noel require Coal, do not overlook the tact that we carry OOP of the test grades' of Anthraeitc ('nal mined -the famous Halle - brook Anthracite Coal. Onaraated no clinkers or slate. The same appllea to our Plsohontaa Coal and also the Jumbo temp (tn*t from the Pttishvrgi aln.a. 1519_ Is $p escdlnt Oeal for your range. Qnehee• heater and fireplaces, Our ('nal I.,ats yon no more than other erodes. We earry a fall lino of xlwlf and leave Hardware, Steamfltting ami Plnmbini «004.. \ami In the time thtt tau are glottis (ho•:ght to ('hrletnrss ',resents. lot me .nggest an UYe irle he(r'teratnw, CAertrie Ironer, Kiettrle lltlaaiing Maehine. Skates, Silverware, '-t ' , ,: rr stn i1 mimed prHw. Clens. C. L� lla' iwaty Sime ��p� vA� rya �r a t t ..t.. H a' be, r roan ►nitre) • itaietfiemateirbo le `" gkp •,able, ear -s..... iii. ,,.or•r' ,yds (jwe ems * t•! of for .�. Indio* Isst NNtwo , mut bli fe 1" , T, 7 II"'