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The Signal, 1934-8-9, Page 6e--Tbarsday, August Uth, 1/0a Heailqvaflers FOR PLUMBING y . HEATING -, TINSMITHiNG GENERAL REPAIRS Carl W. Worsen Keays Street Phone 475 SEAFORTH WOMAN INJURED Serious Accident on the Bluevale Road as Oats Collide Mn. Harold 0. White, of Seaforth, was admitted to the Wingham hospital July 30th with a fractured skull and minor cuts on head and knees, re- ceived in a motor accident two miles east of Wingham on the Bluevale road. Her husband, driver of the car, es- caped with minor bruises. The White ear, travelling at a fast rate, was un- able to avoid the car owned by Mules Proctor, as it was driven from a lane - way to the road, and the front of Proc- tor's roptor's car was sheared off in the re- sulting collision. White's car turned turtle, end -ever -end three times down the road after the terrific craah, and Landed on its top In the ditch. Mrs. White, 1t la believed. was thrown headsret throug'ra".wlndo*r on the - last turn of the car and, striking the road head-foremoet, rolled to a point fifty feet from the overturned car. Mr. White was planed behind the steer- ing wheel, but malazed_toextricate himself. Testae- Oacs"i:'H: investigated. WHITECHURCH WHITECHUROH, Aug. 7. -Mr. Robert Lott returned to his position In Vancouver on Wednesday attar spending the past month with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Walter Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Stark and chlldreo, of Detroit, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillespie on Saturday. Mr. George Falconer, who was visit- ing with Ms father, Mr. Geo. Falconer of estrus, rvtitraed to his te heel ai Lumby, B.C., on Saturday. lies. Win. Beecroft, Mrs. Cumber- land, Agues and Mr. Ernest Robin - eon motored to London on Friday to meet -Mrs. Bt. John of Ke..*. CUP., Mo. Mrs. Chas. Wightman, who has been suffering from a paralytic stroke, which she took Lit Sunday, la very low at resell' an Ill _- scan Kennedy, who have been visiting for the past six weeks with friends in Manitoba and Brinell Columbia, returned home on Friday and Mr. Kennedy left on Saturday with Chas. Gillespie and Kenneth Weaver for Toronto to attend the reunlou of the veterans_ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Falconer spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Weliwood of Caledou. Master Reni- son, who was visiting there also, suf- fered a very painful accident on Sun- day, when riding a bicycle on the street. The wheel skidded on a stone, and threw Mm against a store win- dow, his arm going thrvugb the Win- dow and down on the sharp broken edge of glass. His right arm was bad- ly cut across above the elbow. He was taken to Orangeville hospital, where he must remain for several days until the arm can be put in a cast. The regular monthly meeting of the CHAS. D. COX'S CHURCH The following paragraph from The New Outlook of recent date will be In- teresting to friends of Mr. Chas. D. Cox, formerly of Goderieb township, who is now engaged In mission work for the United ('hunch in Northern On- ta rio : Nfpfsing United Church, North Bay Presbytery. celebrated iw golden jubi- lee on Sunday, June 17th. Mr. Chan. D. Cox has been the misafonary in charge of this field for the past six years; Rev. Geo. S. Easton. of 8t. Andrew's, North Bay, a former pastor, preached in the morning and conducted communion .et•vice at which nineteen new inembere were received. Rev. J. C. Cochrane, superintendent of home missions for Northern Ontario, offi- ciated at the evening service. The future of this little mission is bright with possibilities. Sunday Afternoon By ISA BEL HAMILTON Goderich, Ont. • Poe.& S^ been belong A memonaltan elele• PSIa ptn their race con atords no paral- lel to tb1 of a people wbo, Year land hag, still retain the trade Mem of diel, fathers. 21as is ago see elm, 10 which to dis- O Lord of Meta, the tight L long, eves tlbe algtir_ ocr• at them facts, The sky is dark, the foe is strong ; nor L It to do es gee tee pus pone at lay import. We shall all be 5!'1"'t that the Christian Cburcb hu '* ♦ apeC1•1 reeporatakilltr and y[ *lasing the Jewish people to lotowledge and love of Jew ()Wise and It kr good to be able to assert that err worker' throughout the werld are edtt•u cheered by dieters' erLD4 that tae j!few Testament is mak- ing Mb appeal to wen and women of Um Hebrew rice. Just because the Jews area Mattered people the Bible 8oelety bras as swans of saying to what "stmt they are responding le et the Christian faith. r3 offer the Scrip- as cripas to all other races, with encouraging re - Temptation with its flaming brand Spree lt; nazi t.ercegh eur haply toed Hell builds her palaces of state, Makes bright her halts, and wide her gate, And thousands press within to share The cup of mtianess and despair. How long, how long, 0 God of right, Shall thus prevail the tempter's might? And our weak efforta fall to win Our nation from the drunkard's sin? Amen. E. 8. Armitage. e • • S. S. LESSON FOR AUG. 11, 1154 Lesson Toole --Amos Denounces Self - Indulgence (Tensperaeee Lessem). Lesson passage -Alois 1:1.7.11-14. Golden Text -Armes 5:14. Dr. Jur"ph Parker 1n his People's Bible expiable tht-ee verses thus - "Wee to !lass that are at ease in Zion." But is uut ease a sign of con- tentment? Is not ease indicative of satisfac- tion? Is not repose the highest aspect dt yowler,- What is there, then, to condemn its the spirit and attitude of ease? "Recklessly at ease" is the lit- eral translation of the prophet's word. This is not mere indifference, not a studied wlthdrawment from tumult; Mho de studded carelessness as to the condition and fate of men. leleaa 1/1IIt1141tn will be beet in the There are those who have hidden hall on Friday. Rev. T. C. Wilkinson I {Eem•efves away from the ageso ties will address the ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mackay and child- ren, of Guelph, visited at the home of his parents on Sunday. MIs. Lilian Patter.un of Brussels_ lino Fanny Paterson oT Toronto and Mrs. (Rev.) Mundell and children of Detroit are visiting at the home of their brother, Mr. F. MeK. Paterson. The following spent Sunday at Bruce Beach, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson of Walkerton: Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson and Er- nest, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Robinson and family, Miss Eupbemla Chamney and Clarence, Mrs. Wm. Beecroft, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and children, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Robinson and Frances of Wingham, Mrs. Cumberland and Agnes of Manitou, Mrs. Ed. St. John of Kansa. City and Mr. Bert Arm- strong of town. Norman Wellwood spent test week in Wingham visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. Fakeser. "It 1s clear that the world has not yet been made safe for democracy." - Alfred E. Smith. Itis ohido Conservalorij ofMei COL A- E. GOODERHAM. LL. D., C*A".roa, 6o*** oa Go, ERNEST M.cMILLAN.r. A. .Mv, Doc., h.a. C. 14..F.11 C.O., r..rc./a. NLALET WILLAN. 8,.t. Doc F R.C.O.. t.ct-P•,an. ;;l a Re-ope)ns September 4th, 1934 DEPARTMENTS Of INSTRUCTION COE•O.1TION 010L111 PIANOFORTE 010111 atOCUTION SINGING VIOLONEEWS . WNOOCTING 000 SU rats 1211.c... IN3TMea Emrf DALCIOTt IOITTNNICS a MIDWINTERA..MIDSUMMER E%AMINATIONI amrde.eele. Y.r•4{aae..firdmr YEAR BOOK AND SYLLABUS ON REQUEST— ADDRESS: of COLLEGE ST., TORONTO, 2. have money ! Buy SUPERIOR -STORES- More people are dealing with Home -owned Here ! - --- ,UPailO& pilon' and pleasure AITOUS each day. They appreciate the low courteous service of the owners. These features make shopping an economical here. --SEND OR PHONE YOUR ORDER, C. & B. TOMATO CATSUP Large Bottle 15c RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY JAMS St. Williams or Niagara Hist 32 on. 27c SUGAR' ' Best Granulated or Yellow 10 Ib.. 59c CORNED BEEF .Bovril Brand 2 Tin. 25c TOMATO JUICE - 4 Tins 25c BROOMS Good 5 -String No. 6 or Bluebell Each 37c >T 3 Cakes PALMOLIVE SOAP 14c QUSCO __. - _�_-.-_......1-1b. Tins 23c GRAPE—NUT FLAKES 2 Pkgs. 23c MiNUTE—TAPIOCA Po't" Pkgs. 25c BUTTER—BAR BISCUITS 31cCwalick's Lb. 19c CROWN JARS Small $1D9 J9 dozen ; Med. $123 ROYAL. YORK MATCHES . Family Box 3 for25c GILLETT'S LYE 2 Tins 25c OHOIOE RED COHOE SALMON - Two 14lb. Tins 29c.f ....1-1b. Tins 23c Jp M oR WEN46 J. CALVIN-CUTT PHONE 116 or 216 of their brethreu. have wrapped them- selves round with a garment of reck- less ease, and the prophet Benda a beating denunciation after them. The prophet, speaking represents - i -veraeenne-xbsite' l e ateme think they have given up a good deal for God. He says, "Go to Calneh, to Bernath, to t;ath : reckon up all the Phillatines have, total the sum of benefits accruing to beatbentem, pagan- ism worldliness; coat np the account well and now tell me bow the totals run. Where has the Christian been left short? Where has the good man been at a disadvantage? It In the hand, not in tate heart ; if in visible and tangible enbetance. not in the mind." The propbet now hurls another de- nunciation. 'Ye that put far away the evil day" -the day of judgment. Is this an accusation limited to people who lived three thousand years ago? Is there no postponement now? The Is how men throw themselves away, the voice of, conscience is silenced,, and all the Monitions of the better life are stifled. They "cause l the seat of violence to come near" (verse 3). Men see only 11 d point 1n the great circ*; they think that if they have postponed the day of jadgmeat they have made all things .quiet and smooth, and hence- forth all things will atm easily. for- getting that no man can put off the Lord without inviting the enemy. When we have dismissed God we bane opened the door to tbe invader. He who keeps the door of the nation is God. r Again !prophet comes te'-"ase charge. He scourges those "tbat die upon beds of ivory. and stretch them- AAea Meir camber" (verse !)- j.IteraHy : lour out themaielves like a dtfiation upon their couches, enjoy luxury to the full; and then he adds -'That chant to the sound or the viol, and invent to themselves Instruments of muslck, like David" (verse 5). How we shelter ourselves behind great names"like David," yet not at all David -like. David invented instru- ments of music that upon them be might disronrse to the praise and glory of the all -giving and all -directing God. They proatltuted what David de - Timed sill consecrated. A man may make a byre, and on it he may play tee devil.-. "Uk. v'"vld.' we may have David's harp without playing up- on it with David's spirit ; we may read Da11b's psalms without finding much sults. One of oar colpurteurs in Turkey report. the following significant inci- dent: A young Jew waffled to buy a copy of the Bible Mrd by Christians, and him 4 copy of the tried to prevent him by saying, "Don't you We took of your own are you going to do r The Jew did not paid for the Gospels way with him. Near- -boy had been listening as I was Gospels, a Q from taking have a cow religion? with ibis answer him, and took by a news and, on the AW going away, expo.tu- luted angrily with the Greek for try- ing to greyest tbe Jew from buying a copy of the gospels. Another eorsrteur evangelist this incident: as A Jew came to we and asked ques- tions on the drat tees of the sixth chapter of Zechariah. This opened a long dtseuseism on prophecies in .tbe �Id Testament.at.lhe coming stf the Messiah, as found in the books of e Isaiah, Jer, l'-alme and Daniel. Then we rams Ifn the New Testament,explainedand I explainto hint how these pro- phecies were fulfil'in Christ. The nert-day he ease and said, "I bane thought seriously ,In the subject we discussed last night. and 1 now believe tbat the Jesus of the New Testament was the prudent Ve'.iah. Henceforth I shill look to ]Him for my salvation. He then boned a 'New Testament with joy. -From Tell The World. Orange Pekoe Bnct- Fresh from the Gardens GODERICH TOWNSHIP GODKRICH TOWNSHIP, A. 7.- Mr. Dove Davidson, of 8.8. locolite, visited last week at the home of iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Davidson. Mr. E. H. tiomersall aUended the reunion of the veterans do Toronto last week. Rev. M. C. Parr, Mrs. Parr and fata- lly, of London, visited on Friday at GM home of Mt. M Yrs. Robt. David - sop. B jai; itis(! Mr.. os. Campbell and family, of Brussels, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Alcock. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Davidson vetted un Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Reid, Stanley township Mrs. Brtmlcombe of lit. Catharines e visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Cook. Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Langlola of London visited last week at ties home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mn. Geo. Hewitt_ tali yr, and Mrs_ Harry Powell and family spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Goderich township was well repre- sented at the races in Goderich on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Bellow& and fandty, of Goderteh. rishted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fellows on Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Horne; and Patricia, of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and baby boy, of Sault lite. Marie, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mn. Robt. McAllis- ter. Union Chores Nests. -The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. will be held on Friday evening. There will be a game of softball prior to the meeting. The August meeting of tbe W.Y.S. { will be held on Wednesday afternoon I at the home of Mrs. Forest McClure, Mra. Thos. Johnston will have charge of the meeting... .The service at Union next Sunday will be conducted by the executive of the Sunday sc•hool....The T.P.S. bad charge of the service on Sunday, the guest *pecker being Miss Mabel Brownlee of Goderich. The president, Miss Nora Sowerby, con- ducted the opening exercises_ The � prayer was read by Harry Phillips. {The Scripture lessee (8t. Matthew gal was read by Everett Mellwain. Miss Brownlee gave a very ace address on the parable of the ten virgins_ Dur - Ing the service, a duet, "Blessed Hour of Prayer," was swag by M1ss.s Mar- ta Pester and Esther Mcllwala, and the choir same as asskes, "Dwelling In Beulah Land". TAKEN TO KINCARDINE Two youths, Frank Pasquale, aged sixteen, of 3151 ]tanning avenue, Tor- onto, and Jobn Radfont aged twenty. of Wingham, who were arrested by Provincial Omcer Tregenza as they stepped from a train at Belgrave, are said to have admitted Me c theft of two port f shoes and severe: pocket-knives tlbm awn stores in Kin - card Ine. They etere held here on a nominal charge of vagrancy await- ing their removal by Kincardine police. Although Pale claims a clear past, Radford is known to have a record. He was aente&ed to the Industrial School at Mitkico for carrying con- osalad weepo a Bird swam .. bet Moped from the ln.tit tlse about three years ago. Mire his serape he has wonted aad "Warned" his way to Vancouver and back. Radford gave an alias when taken into (u-eody, but was recognised by the Wingham p0. lice chief. He then admitted his iden- tity. The pair were taken to Kincardine Oh Thursdsy'morning lard. FORESTERS' PIONIC G.derkh and Beami1er Comte Com- bine in ISyyable Invent Wedne*Ilay afternoon of iaut week, at Harbor Park, a party of well over one hundred I otaposed of members of Court Benmiller, No. 86, and Court Goderich, No. 32, O.O.F., with their families, enjoyed a aueeeseful picnic. The sweets of the event was due to the watirine efforts of the following committee: Ernest Breckenridge, John W. Bell, A. E. Harker, Gordon Reiss, W. F. H. Price and F. E. Bowra, chief HOLMES VILLE HOI.MI4SVILLE, Atik: T.=Stn. D. Oaibick, Mr. and Mrs. H. Callbick and Ross, Mrs. Lee and Earl, of Hamilton, and Miss W. Trewartha, of Clinton, were week -end guests of Miss 8. Ache- son. Mr. Geo. Crooks of Dello visited re- cently with his cousin, Miss 8. Ache- son. Mr. and Mrs. O. Buchanan and Don- ald, of Toronto, visited ■t the home of Mr. All. Jervis on Monday. Mr. Frank Heard of Clinton was • gueet of Leslie Jervis over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George flair enter- tained tbe members of the cheese board and their wives on Friday even - lug. Miss K. Huller of Stratford was a week -end guest at the parental home. About twenty members of the Hal- stead Igmilles held an eel yable pirate at Harbor Park, Goderlcb, on itatar- day. Goesta were present from De- troit, Toronto, Clinton and Holmesvllle. Rev. J. W. Herbert occupied tbe pul- pit at the various appointments on mule In them. These men made muni- ranger of Court Goderich. cal instruments, and said they were In addition to the ledge members following the example of David. They attending the Picnic were two colts - lied, they dtehonorrd the immortal britles of this district In the Order. dead• They were W E. Laing, of Brantford, "That drink wine in bowie." The superintendent at organisation, and ordinary goblet was too small; the Nell Baldwin, of Galt, organiser. little crystal glens excited but their After a game K softball, in which eontempt ; their souls were on rare for the married mea went down to de - accursed drink and they must gulp feat at the hands of the single men, it out of the bowl. Wea that all? Far a program of nes and contests was from it. The bawls that were used, I enjoyed. The results were as follows according to the beet criticem, were Ralralstg Pe. bowls out of which the blood of the Five years ural under -Boys, Doug - sacrifice was sprinkled. To each de- las Bernet., Donald Barker. Girls, An- gredatiun man have come. "Let him I drev Ginn iMrotiy WIter.. that tbinketh he atandeth take heed 1 Fight year. elm odder-BoysMel• lest he fall." No man' may boast vin Itarnes, JPrr7 fin. Girls,, Ber- agalnst another herein. There are Inice Feller, Andrsf Barker.glenta in the dual, there are mighty Twelve years s$ fader -Boys, Rag- men registered_ among the last- A� mete %triter, mold Grieve. Girls, haughty spirit goeth before a tall; l'hyllt. Glen, Denthy Ginn. pride meth before destruction. If a men shall toast himself of hisperson- i Fuller. Fifteen years tat mMer-Hoy* Etrl al security, what wonder if hia very stno, men Ir. ewe,' memell. bonsffulneu taecomes a temptation and I single lace.-Mls. Jean prim. a snare. What came of all this out- Married men -1[T. Frank Bowie. his ding upon berl. of Ivory,and Married Neese -Mrs. John Farrlah. the drinking out of bowl'? 'They Boys. wheelb•erow race -Marl Fni- are not grieved for the tory ton of ler and Raymond Obis. Joseph" (terse 6). All luxury tealsto Girls' shoe rano-Dorothy Ginn. ie moral in drink ! illy, to sociNl carer Rode biscuit contest -Chao. Wigle. bowlsma, to drink: more drink' larger Senior three-iSggd nee --Mrs. John bowl.' Thin is what it COMPS to, for Farrl.h anti MIM Myrtle Coed. s man cannot Overfeed his body with - Junior threw lesped rase-Rnhy and cut going down in the qualityof hie liaaNl• Willis. soul; a man cannot go down in the Ladles' novelty rues -yrs. John Far - guilty of his soul without ceasing to rip,. care for the souls of other people. Bring In more wine. Shall It come to l* novelty roes - R Mr. ert Camp - this? or .hall we return to the grand 1*11' old rule of simple laving and high At the conduits. of the Kamp. and thinking? Shall we use the veered as rnntrets. Sod wits file bather. nae not abn.ing it, or shall we allow the returned from tbe ]attach, an enjoyable world to overweigh us and erueh ire aopger eau wrve0 b tlta pavi Ion In and Aeatro; rant a wboltwanw' and eattstylne manner by Let ass not be weary In weH_doing, the rommitt.aftd assistant., after for no cavae that is of Christ can go whMh the picdfh las graduallyP 41s down, •seepf to rlae aln. oet.pd, Ural". WIRED MISSIONS moii-ii' JIvrdiao, -P` sold your Ood 1" Reatter.A tetwashont the earth. the Jews sae a nation still. They are dis- which deems', 1* 17 promo to 114 Oen a tour wet. ST. HELENS tlunday last, but will be on holiday at Muskoka for tbe next three weeks. There will be service u unmet on Au- gust 12th and 18th, but on the 28th there will be no service. Pre.eetatlen-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardiner of Exeter paid a vWt to the letter's parental home on the Cut line on Tuesday evening of last week and while there the nrighbairs and the members of the Holmesvllle orchestra gathered to "pend the evening and to present them with a handsome chair. Lorne Jervis was chairman. Some ap- preciated numbers were given by the orchestra. and a solo by Mrs. H. Ford, accompanied by Mn. H. Clark. was enjoyed. Elwyn Moore entertained with vocal numbers with getter aceompanl- meat, also instrumental numbers. Mrs. E. Teo contributed • reading. The last number, a bumorous address in rhyme, was read by the chairman. The presentation followed and Jack, on be- half of he bride and for himself, spoke a few words of sincere thanks to he assembled friends. Afterwards a soclai time was enjoyed together and luneb was served. She gained.litalth Strength and Vigor with No Monroe Is It soNeenry for an sad nooses 80 CO around feeling sank, weak and ruadvwa_ C. O. • 6 To Tablet. Vee groves 1. thousands ,i saes that they bring quirk relied lo the many anaemia writhe!' rw suit fres a rwaMwa 4saaa Here la what Mrs. Ws. Prtsadt, Blsweod. Oat., writes: TUNIC TABLETS '7 tag imus eadmiad Oar war a ase et* far.stisa. Mad. adios sad rap spans. 1 was asrtws, lacked tae...M4.'t sines. Attar taking two boss at C. C. • B. Toole Tablets I holt entirely well agate. Thor a.a't be boat m a Mie." 11 you aro 0..dowa.....ring with £...mla. Stomach Timatlas. ls5 .sits.. Codd To.ess, noaielos, Pow ANe- Ws. Nerves, Can't Maw ltiwsa Plmp1m. W..kaes• mom too surely mood C. C. • R Tents Tablets ri.bt ew.y You and plenty et rick. ted blood. sad C. C. • B. Toots T.bbu, More etr.agv and /bra to tM Ws& bdld coo ra♦ r eery 'ray. steady tho arrow. Deal gamble with roar pt.ciom i..ltl--ealn .sandrae mew strength aad NamV ,-den& sad feel years younger. Sold at all Drs. �1Ie and 31. OW 0.0. s B. TOMO TABLETS AT Campbell's Dreg Store ST. IIELENS, Aug. 6. -Mr. and M. G. Durham of Brantford and Miss Heed "T5Tgason of Auburn were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor. Mrs. Tom Anderson and Miss Olive Anderson of Mafeking were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leask, Russell and Margaret, of Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cooper, of Clinton, called on Mrs. 7. B. Rutherford re- cently. Mr. Will Taylor of Berkeley, Cel-, was a visitor with his sister, Mrs. Wits Webster. ,lt1s Verna Thompson of Wingham le spending a boliday wltb Mr. and Ste1. __.Ir. and Mrs. Wilmer Reid, Mu. "Margaret Read of Varna, Mr. R well of liouthwold and Mr. Chas. Rath - well of Lsedun were week -end guests of Mn. R. J. Woods. Messes Kathleen Thom and Laurin Miller were week -end guests of Miss Norva Bell, Pine River. Miss Dorothy McQulllln spent the week -end in Toronto. Mr. Chas. McQnillln attended the old boys' reunion at Centralia on Monday. Miss Margaret Cumming of Walton is spending a holiday here the guest of Miss Helen hillier. Mrs. R. K. Miller is spending the week at the home of her brother, Me. J. W. Salkeld, Godericle MINI Helen Thom spent the west. end at the home of her sister, Mrs, 1.. C. Thompson, Lueknow, where Me hal, her tonsils removed on Satstday. A splendid meeting of the Y.P.S. wag' held on Sunday evening. Mrs. Wilk- inaon read an interesting sketch of the life of Esther. Miss W. D. Rutherford then gave a deeerlptlon of Kirkland Lake, particularly of the churches and the church life. Then she took the listeners on a trip to Moosonee and to the Indian ehapel there. She aim gave en atconn/ of a visit .be had made this anmmPr to the Parliament buildings) at Ottawa while the House was in aeselon. Rev. Ohne, (hamming of Walton, who Is a former pastor here. will he the seeker at Me aseekMfering meeting of the W.M.A. in the itnited church next Sunday morning. With an attendance of fifty a splen- did meeting of the Women's instltnte visa held at Mr. Wm. McQutiitn's on Ttlnr.day. The response to the mil Dalt tunny atory-was enjoyed. The .object. '"fable setting," wail In charge of Mr.. 11 Webb. Mrs. McKeon* Wehh gave a helpful talk on the gen- eral principles of setting a eorrect table and then .te ..,dated Ilan. Har- vey Webb. who gave an inferential and I nal rprt 1 vt demon.! rml bra. "11e companionships formed at l* are a vibe pert of the cnrrt- eniten.'t--.Ntirem ss Murrey ilnfler. re to sosMbing o: wg wooe1- motP or tam "-H. (l. Wit - ,y Huron ---Commercial Academy • 71MIBi ito SCHOOL WITH AN WILL TI -&TWT ra FOR T No longer oe e:smopa. viding thorough iiim_ ell CrI■_Illtl_W -m A __ Subjects :-estisg.ke� Ari11II , Seerstiolet fail* Oar. rebpasdem AIM emerss 1s Keeossba. Sokoola-" p. Y:N/Mnal G.Nnu s. Pernmallty and tlaradler Development, ate. FALL TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4`b Write for partkwlare re tuition teak board, rooms, etc. Or cal at the Reboot, 20 Montreal Street, Goderich. REV. DONALD YacLZOD, Principal Box 396, Goderich, Ont. — - •WHIM— th e argument is deadlocked .. n and the answer rests with a friend ... and he lives in another town n n a Gat him on Long Distance . . . you can settle the matter in two minutes • Long Distance is quick and easy to use - and you don't have to wait for a reply. Look at the list of rates in the front of your directory and see how inex- pensive it is -100 miles or ao for as little as 30 cents. • s'