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44mttqCe tti.o ,ortgligglritAt.
• ow As* . the 1rs Who *re o app,
, ver their engagenientif. and bu
• tOttEseatiO and nit*,hope
cheatii are at to to COO* It,111140
tes. 111,17.41iiderStatUtini bOW 00,8,40 to
*lit have 'to oXictoise Wont'
4 serve -Went in different
the raion,atorty Meat LOW'
ot cooking MOO And Inake$
61 1)106641ht, Oh11140. 'then, tao, it is In#
penSive**114. *est of JU$ 1tket? leset)
Otit of Our foz,d, IrOtir *neat 14af
'MO be Made or 411 1300 or it 13101 have
tatesot 4114 PIRA to he;.10. Pork ,mbtett With tlitr beet
• wrAtoltoOt, being iabict� i11 Uteir nd of.?000 ,04.‘sou0a..aritit Just It, pepper
.0 :bargaln,, Some or theta aro and 0. eatien Or it may have little
to bast ,abait 4,4 as it It. were aoitte4; ;$401 sate6 or thymeaddedto it, 4:
of whch O he Mud; .0tc.her$ bo244, wet and then Sdneezcd
; it is a hip; -PIO.: SOW VO,Uld 4130.46.0: :OM 40104,0 your Meat leaf w1j helP It
feel *if. their huSbandssto-be stick' tegother .and Slice tilatlY, Beaten
ted of the ',fact that theY,were net 1 eggs' adds to .thevori'oUtrirnerit and belt*
able to earn 4 living? Any 'Whe 8to stay together. Meat loaf ma,,Y be
:gannet cook starts married lite under * moulded in * loaf tin ittsi, turned' out. or
"severe handicap, 'PeoPle Who have it may be moulded so that it Will brown
.never cooked *seem to think that it ts oti• sidess-sto "Way or thinking,
;nothing toleariar all you net to ii44 that is the nicest. By War of * change
ligence Arid a good eook-book. Yeti Pitt olites of boon *MO the top before
.riee4 ['both but *fltte extierietto is a baking or,pOur part'of, a tan dt tont.
--great heln.• "V071, Who are t* bo briiles 100 aroultd end over ft.
soon, 'make it Your intsinesti to be able to . Stiffed Mot Leaf
"*It" 11'1464 ItrIs can laearn 4:4c' it Divide yotir..seaiottea' meat lost mlit.
they r&117 'want to. If there are ''c'')°1c* ture into taso tatrts. Grease a i*ICItig
lag bhui0e$ by all bleats take. advantage
of the* *tattoo domeStle.selehec tea,'
cher can 'teach Iou, 'Many things that
Mother 4044 net kneve. It it is not pos-
sible to learn at WOO nor IOW,
•appeaI;to one ot your married frI
".iitill&T-VOnietia4'*111 be
rather-1Vonil Of being' able to teeth you
and lent give yen, an OPPOrttm
itet toloraetise. .And Will you be popular
• ,
lirlt11430 .60YettiendZ.,,,To-,make,a4COm-
Sortable 'beim is your end of the part-• '
nersf40,. 10 pay the: -game. •
Adii14 Are RUdo ChIldrtn
What a nity grown-ups cannot Ve as
-,COUitioUS, to children as. they are to
thee PcssiblY they do not
.realize that they .are rude but they are
JtiSt the tame. Today young'ster came
4n ittst, huiroling over With excitement
and started to Jell about samething.,
She had not finiShed the first sentence tele flout, sada, salt. and spices. and 'Add
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41NogrtANA4 COMPApotili
• IN CANADA .
YENTILATIO$ ,
Mafly PPOPle Still tint* that. When
'theY, feel tired and inte(snfOrtahle sitting
Indoor e that this 41111,60 tz, a 140.to ox$:'
, gen Or an excesti of carbon dioxide, An
'the air, This is net the attie; because
even when all 'doors and windoWs are
closed no change of any alianteence
takes pl,ace in the Chemical 00004ition
of alt. 'Ebtcepting n*45o4mt tkftlitlYrse,*I*
ed place, such as a stibulavine there ls
never any lack, of oxygen or egees$ pf
carbon dioxide, ,
room, however, 411:0eLnife:rt, iiShatheISCiehrigit 1;1660/a 1*l°46dit:
arises from the fact that WO are uncont-
tortable when Our 'bodieS are Unable ;t0, OPetton, Winghani; J.
The,hody is constantly, generatfiltio*i-i. , and Mrs, B. McCreath, Miss
get rid of heat • and Inoishire readily.'11444aren, 4424,itgri.
Every ' Muscular movement Meats, heatt JIM!' „/41Wrealtl. *11,t1 P1,441 140-'
production; Even when the body, is -at! Oreatiu Ur. and 141* ft, %WOO", Mr, and,
rest, the workingS •of the 'heart.' lunge Wito M. Vr141110' aria MP* Itsingie.1
andMrs. D. D. mr„, and
make a pat Cake of one-half and otherorgans create best
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rIiW $ 4034441 At, OM 44°' t*: v44 plent
JIuro p owe Mootuation'of Voronto $
. in tiimpson's Ate0411a4, Court
on 11140 evening last, 0111d'. aS usuaI
with these gathe, tinga, gr61011" 64400/11.,
.0Winir"t„O the great 'innotint" ot sickness
'in the city at the. present time the at-
tendance Iva$ 'thart 4r,last Tear, but the
-if4k of attentionee was. shade up in ens
thtutiann„, iDaroing was .040401 °II
the main dining room- while bridge and
euchre were Va:110(1,14 thil. galleries,
Speeches were delivered ‘by Worship
lit*Y0r, filmon and ,Geo. Spottor‘
Supper was served at 11;30 p*, °and t40
Vroctedings OAMO ,to ,000e at 4 am
itter Most enjoyable for yotp4s
and
those present were the fellow.,
Ing $r,, mut: MM Gee, rexsuson
and utss. riovusark.. seat:wok; pr. and
Mos. if, Itodgins and Nodgino,
WOrohip Aftiyor Jas. SimPs0p,
the inixtUre in the pan.. Cover with Ireicier nertnal Conclitiena, the •body Pe°
your .savorite, poultry dretwag, then gets rid of -its heat by radiation and %_'2410111$2.",,' 12411* t Brown, 11111'''
convection. The' Skin is---alwaYs-M•010 11."'41141141, Iteir,*" R. C, VeDermid, Puss
mould the rest of the meat mixture over, awn oriertnid, Ur, 'Wm.
thls,Bake Usual,. • . an the evaporation of this 0010. Per" and VI% Geo 0 'Young 3d.r.' ;Moon
..eilft'Aii,e594.gi,e-4),Y411.M0411410,
. .' .. Ill lo•
in•Boveakeiroammlehil locadveAtilidssilopent padorrAteiaLer; saVitiooant:plapenstrciss'beeobonithee...awetztii_e_ and ',Ili:vat:soot*. : :Avitti. iivaizio, ,ene. vt6.; 0.4nohe. loort:,so. ,nizi.i and
1 Milt 2 cups of bread crumbs with ii euR ation of moisture item tile skin -COols.,:ireics. ,11,,_()Drbe, !.,44).,..anild',..,avai..„.a.Biliroi,•.--Valivol,e* II:,
Cover the loaf Witfi. this *mixture and . .._ .11 alre,a4r.lairtit ise011,saturated•Arith
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•erated „cneeee.,!, 2 . tableaPeOne.. Melted Att. the ' body,''' -- .. ..', " ' • Dr. and Mit It W. Elbag,1 Dr, and afrs,
j.:$'-' te$4000 "Alt and 2 heaten rggo. Evaporation cannot take plaee. it-ihe I w. tt:f Butt:, Nu,. atici Ate. yv E, trent*
brownin
"P4r114'''1541SrastotiroitSli*OffinirAN''. eat oit. "Wheti'lheite Means fail, the
• I Walker, Mies Adelaide Nalrx4 Oocierich:
110"Iren•4:4' 46° deifeeeL mcisture. ,We can bear high, tempera-
. Spice Cake • tures if the air le dry, but hot meist air
2 cups brown sugar, lit op shorten-, vents trouble; the body ,becoines over..
y 0.11P .---seur-heated, the ratild,and. finally
treant, IA,' teaspoon salt, 3 eggs, tegf-1 there is heat-stroke. This is what h4pe.
epoOn soda, 2, teaspoons cloves, 2 tea., 'pened in -the Black Hole of Calcutta.
spoons cinnamon, 2 teaspoons ' allenIce, This may seem a strange time of year
Cream the ehortenitig and sugar. Add
beaten cg yolks and beat Well. Sift
. %heir gt4Wn*UP 1-1111037 interruPied alternately With the eream. Fold in the
Ole 'is that a hole in your sweater. stiffly beaten eee.,whites, Pour into a
*You better take that off and mend.lt
greased cake pan and bake in a• rnoder-
"ts any l'Avger" Why 'aye been ',wearing it this long?' Ail ate Oven of, 350 degrees for 45 minutes,
the too with
tleatUre in telling the tale was gone. 'tea Icing
AA a matter or fact,,, she jost'-turned
, away withottt :trying to tell, her stery.
then Parents complain that their chil;e
der --40--, not confide M them Watch
YOUrselfand see that you Are not rude
to YOur elnktreh.
Meat Lot
We! and ,!porig.„„)Pork and Ivor.. No
• , Or kinds of aneat are nvai4ble .111
'mat' anialier lilaCts In the winter time
and the heitsekeepe!r'gets to the •etagn
When' elee SIM,* hates the thotight
‘. Menu- 'It Yeet 'Cannot get more-, Varlet -1e
Mr: an-d-Ntris; r. and Mt.
D. Ct. 'McLean...0.r.. and aqrs, Th, C. *to.
ItbaneY,' Ur, and Mrs X C. Sloan, Mr,
SerafOith:' (Mrs. .los. Beck, Mrs. Wm,.
MoCreath, Ws,. Edith Sloan, *8, .E•
Pridlum, Mr, and M's W D Sprinks.
Ms, 0: -Gray, Miss. A. liainilt00, Ma's
to be writing of heat-stroke when SO liv. trawksbitArf•Nrra,, j, snott4,, gr. H.:, wt.
many are having a .difilcult 'time to kee,p .0,ckson; .1Vir. W. Vergueen, Ut. ' W. , L.
warm. Nevertheless, there are MallY Thome, IVIr. ,ancl Mrs . -U. J, Morris, Miss
ethers' alio are damaging their ,bedies, Morris. Vas. W. Manning,
lowering their their standard of bealtla and bor
ough; Ivies. R. Brown, Mrs. A. R. ,Bain,
inereasing the likelihood of disease by atixr. 1. tA. Cameron, Mr. and B
Mit. .
spending their , time In overheated Humphrey, Vfilis, Olive_ -001dt1erne, Miss'
Olive Bates i Miss Maud coultes. Miss le
-_,,_ - - It is. impossible for:most of -us to do Beek, Miss Ella Beek, Me. - arid M'rs. 3,
.. _
berry jam through a ,fitie sieve, add 1
. :•I)ress I;',. OP Of raspberry or StM1V-,: anything about, the humidity et the • au. N. Morrison. lviiss A. Crittenden, . Mr.
In which we; Uva and work. -We (tan, t.and Mr 4
oe ,2P-- cluY,., Mr • Wrid Mrs ; Jr -ii
teaspoon. lento, juice and sufficient-WM howev=, do Mich about the temperata,re,
%ler to make it thick enough to spread.
• GET 41 GOOD . NOTICE
. (Eldon Time)
small comtey weekly published the
Ambeeription notice: --12f you
have frequent fainting spells, *emu -
partied by .ehills, tramps, orosbunione,
engens.le and jauratiee, it la a
,eign that anti. are not well, but liabletO
dlo any Minute., Pay Your adeseriPtion
in advance-and-thus-make-m=01f solid
tor a ' good obituary notiee."
J.NILE
_
(Intended for last week)
Isfiss' E. 1.fettonald attended the an.nital :Normal tithool At Horne in Strat-
ford last,lerldity eiening.
- , .
Mts. !Wyatt .ok liltrattoret, and Mts.
Rogers_ of Mitchell,--also-Messrs. tmerson -
Cash of Stratford and. Adair Cann:441i
1 of ,lielitehell, Were VlattOrs at -Ur. Oordon i
Snlith's on,irednesday ot last Week. '
wira. Dough's cummIng, 'of DetrOlt•
visited last week With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ch*. 00nes, .
elf the rooms in whith welive. • It is not
suggested that we 'become cold air
fiends, but it must be remembered that
It is just as foolish and tmeontfortable,
while much more harmful; togo to the
Miss S. M. Strachan Miss L. Hnox,
Miss B. Pterlirig. Davicisen,'Wine
,niPeg: Mr. W. • JItt, IVIcLaren, Mr. B.
Campbell, Mr. imd Mrs... W.. A, Patrick,
'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kerr, .11/fr. and Mrs.
other extreme and Iive like a hot4zousc W.H. Jenkins, Mr* o•nd Mrs, A. T. as•T-
plant,
',tiger, Ur,- and Mrs. H. J. Smith, M.
• and Virg: ti..MiH
eFarlatte, Mrs . J . .
At work, mUch, can be done by wear -
Lowry, Mrs. ...T. Brod!, Mr. and Mrs. 3.
Ing proper clothing to adapt to working zq•eAmeteil. • - •
,
ieonditioris. Women, seem to have im-
proved -In -health ea they have rid them-,
selves of the exeessive elething whieh
was formerly their burden NO one
factor is the whele explanation, -but-We
'open-air life whith; for one thing.
means life iri elool air, does seerrts,. to
Make for bet* bealth.
.G0DERicti Twp. COUNat.
C:cnmeil inet itt,Holinesville on Mon. -
day, kith., 4th. Correspondenee,-De-
part:nen% aeknewledged receipt of sohn-
duite of expendittire during 1934. Read
and tyled. ontarie Temperance. Vedor+.
*tion presented a i'eselittion re beer and
wine licenees. Itbile resolution was or*.
deed -Mined- to be rentiated to the Fed-
eration also td the local member- for
South' ituron., ' Fuller asked
pennission, eut and . remove' 4101216
trees adiacent to bis preperty. . :Ma
tetsuest WAS granted, ,Ontario, ASsocia-
tiOrt ,ot ,RuaL Mun1c1pahItiis soliciting
meMborstilp, read and *fyled, • Road
superintendent. rderenee At lUttiter.,
Read arid Med, :Royal Bank ,Oode-
rle:k sekod foe the usual estimates, of
expenditure during 1035; this was refer-
red tO the clerk te'prepare, and retnin
•ts bYlaW,..,antendhnr`Byhtve No, 4 to, bor.
X* money ter current expenses was
vied end passed,
The tsis '001leetet'a One Was eXtended
to 1.fon(11,Y, Marzh .4t11, to `e olleot any
inneolleeted taxes and ali monies col.
leeted to be readto the treaeirrer.
tont Yee and tiinn *tainted their re-,
roOrt 4h0WINt Mailet$ of *2361.erf.'
was vert airteable 'outvotes: a* rate.
Ayersgoo: tallY thought the 10Wriiihip
haal 4 deficit, et *Out, e200., This with,
the h1 Siihildy Ott*, okit;
*tiu 6* should make the tate tor
townthlp purposea this year no .bighor
lost year. '
Rev, &fr. ***ler ,and flyUr*,
interviesesd tonne'', re a vent tor ,Ztay
i..tteld public11bcEy Didaltat /OW oft
until Insettogr troth* to the One 441rein
'ha '410414 , or the .atkintotit vevort
Itu'ikuitut*** 0004 We4 adoitteit,
00Uptii paid: It O.
letAk, rt. 14 . $111:
ieo
C. Otani llk •
tlOr VAC 014$* 0001111i0#
a then *410001041. *0 Stet on
t Mitch 4th. 4 IA p.iit.
•*NOTES
President Gee. E. Ferguson. made an
ideal chaltanan mast master -of cere-
monies. He ims a good voice but be
needs to get closer to the "meg."
IR
Dr. W.- IL Butt, schac4 trustee, led a
god Contingent from thee seventh Ward.
He le_a_good_mixer-and--tettainlyehas
auteessfal municipal future in store ioi
hitt.,just• watch hint get- to the tell nf
the. ladder.
• ' *
Mayor 44$ Simpson was early atte the
'JO and VeaS7a very welcome visitor, Re
led in the grand march with Ivies Per.
_gUsOn Beaforth,..sister. et the prest-
dent, and made a beautiful ilve-tratute
acidreSs later on in the evening.
'Yeetterati; oyMpathy was expreseed for
Mrs J 4 Ma:Amu, who has been con -
lined to her 'home tor Ale peSt three
months with a seriens;illtiess: but now
on the way to rapid, retoverY, She
was much nilseed. • *
* *
•Geo. SpOtten lp, kortli Wrerts,.
tan* all the •Wity Ottawa to make
hie 'first tiebilt to the Ittiren Ohl Zo'Ye
ASSOOntion 'Of Tbrento, ite got a •goed*
teception; brotight 004146 front ,Mr4
:ttoldlog. MP, for South }Wren, "Aug
made, a neat little addresS.
* *
1X M,laeksort, Itginendville Old Boy,
told et ,tne time viten hia hitt*, vim
the 'Consernstlit candidate in South
.2tureit, end le. Plectd,% aae ,teaching
4601 In , Timerary, • ,Itiodexich 'Tom.
*hip. st, k Abeam,' on the lob
Huron "Did Bop'
* * * ,
s 14, W. L. name, Welt out boy, spoke
.Ot 'the time when the west side •Of (111791
104 'It0010'141t4thie, bM 1'sthel4 tklitt
lliplthlg: light. into the Village,
* * * *
et, (Vneron,
Pub80. adopt and leaYlleld old bet virag
-One of the -busiest men.oti the flOor
*
Vas I* nt Wasiz
posed anti Main' t e nd
he' was nugh m
Ur. Win, roWelictreaSurer, and torMo.
t?teniso: .14 (olfuron Evail
was early on the ground antit looldng
after the cash.. , 'Journalistic nanze
Is 41314 rowr and his Arritin0 tare well
known' to most the inelhoic,
*
and left," '111114i14 right and
lettir, sounded ae.. old times at. the "cid
t'snie"' dance. ;Mr.; mota -was on.
dal 'taller eft" and 4rith the use of th
loud Speaker did the best job that ha
ever been done tor tno old UT:ors,
*. *.
Ralph 4heppard, the new seeretarY
was born in ClintOrt,' being a son of th
late George Sheppard, tormeri,y assist
ant principal of Olinton.„,colliglato In
t
* *
The beautiful badges 'warn by the of-
Ilcer0' were imsented to The Association
by Mr, D, Iiitilson, past president, and
entry seeretaTy of the, Royal Winter
("Do114" Wlisme Vas alWays pepu-
lar with the Members of the Aesoelatien
, . .
4't tte sc.
yor Eannah, Vvingliam; _Mayor Suth-
erland of' Seitforth;. and. Wyor M40Iiht-
an of tioderieff.-:
_
fsert MeOreatli assisted President
Ferguson in carrying ette the program,
Bert 4.- always 4:PIO vire% at Huron, -Old
Boys' functions
. le
pipedy, the bonoruy secretarY,
c for .the firat
ti;cae since, his prolefiged ,illnes.e. He is
his OldAtental.eelf •again and Was' the
ten.tre br groups of Mende" all evening
reeeliing eengratnitttions on his splen-
did Iticov
* *
no "old tyme" erchestra which, play-
ed for :tile old time dances, made the
welkin ring with„ their snappy music
and got /melt applause front the aud,
lence. , •
Despite all tb.0 ;rnotIScr yOungst' ers, will
ilirk out Of doors not liroperly' dressed; have too umoh.
elOthiPg
on; get ovotheateil -,kod off. ',,tOo
0041,,v1, get their ',teot wet:, Y.leig'oll%the bed rlothes', eta,
a.dezen ,other things 1,1'4 ioether eartaat prevent.
IdOthore 1411- Awl a, few 40es of De.. 'Wood
rritri 'IS nit that -is necessary to cheek
the, eolo ;before any iser,ious ti:OU140 • mar 40volop.
The ,tbildroft like, it it So please* to take.,
Pot' solo at all dreg and generale' stores.
*tort* '04 as to ,ithel Iiivre0bOlits 0
any who hsVo Moved aWay,. -.•
The satbethIli will deVOte the $110
hCr4e4rsY .,,'t, 4'' a.T.lh'14.13seoottlti611'41:Yr;*.obetrig1,11014111i4141;':
w41„1 ,sec 44- druoi,7head $41rice at some
.„ point in the -town with His ,I4ordship,
pe$u of ,,furin,,a takitgr. the, rvite. :. •- (Intended for lest 'atoeic> ,
Them. win! be a 'boo, concert In the vtrA, k the 41194a
,w;417BAlaFvEisli:::;
' Bishon Seeger, and cot, cl, ,E. 44448,2,-
,
evening 4u44 pa (tv4(44010 the time will Uallbugh and We" Nellie Mt"' ' iiii,'
: .ebte't.Addtearx,:tedbaa6iti:otaitit4eitt.a:mtirt:ea oeba'aetanonra*rtrliatodtle niteDWL:Isswe!drutrsdacet asi;t4thCeliffh9ontrdeCOXlif zle{g4i; alt
.protIth.014ittet'tnthf of the
ni.Abeo -0 .7rweatht3r, 6:14::: 5:rr4mrs,"_'*';oic*_ndvterrn4axfr_,' owl, Dungannon,
unerrialluszsors_.
4104:414.0.7t.ht-e,f,ecoorthetbeoiy, .4 c4pt..on Is. t.he ,spieList..ao.faesraht ,daysopaunredc:71wyho feu anct in:
1
' . ' Livingston and Clifford WienarY.
, Other officers are Hon,Phalrinen, Lt, lured her hip three weeks ago, Is
resting
* MoVioaer. chairmen, 4-04 J. ' * 1?161.° ICaalbilatblY; '
,
•Oliaistir tt. C.,61. W.J. 119'inztan 'a Alli
'Cel‘ It T. 106110..e old `14, --Col, W. W,.
t71.shoantontantisse4=7„:104.11 e (.7apt:' F. 0.
The _district :phaientent•in„„addigen._to
:40at,Itu-fd-Y:Iiiii-liiiitjO`r it, cie Atto,
/*ail of Wingham, Major E. A. 'Corbett
Betilab Hnlent, 25, Number 'on roil, 38.
'Mose. marked * have Missed OUMber
tiar3. 161)1her rof 24. AVe
attenclanee'po,
1v4aprioN
Re,-th;fori of old Huron .Regi.
vier* Plana for Next AWIls.tit
Many Events - on Three -Day,
Car& Aug. 3-4-5 Selected. •
P1305 are Well forward for the re-
union of members of the Huron Battal-
tett, the Miet,, to be held in Clinton*on
August 31.a. 4th' and 5th, 1932. .
A strong committee has been selected
to handle the affair and loco' members
have. been appointed
SturclY, present officer coaimanding the
Huron Regiment, has been appointed
3rd viee ehairman of the conimittee.
'Major Herb Jane, of oOderich,
ehairman of the district and 'Is hard at
wark_conipletingAirrangements so for as
Goctericli is concerned.,
`Many, termer 161st* men reside hers
and in this vitinity and Major „Jane- is
rounding them up and is anxious to get
In touch with anyone.'Wh4 can eve In=
IVLiss Marguerite ong. and;' Mt Alvin
Irish; , Kingsville; are guests, of the
OfOr'eMtlik
tong.
MO.' a 4. Kilpatrick spent- a few -
days this week with her con5n,. ,.(1Yries
. !Miss jean Anderson. yeturned to Lucke -
of. yymetee„ mo_lec.m.ge_9a. jezeters4/4 11C0.•• this week taa_reenme her studies in
000ttion x.retisod: It, 6. lijr.uir j‘f
Eieaforth, w. gurchei Ms montif 'because of illness
S. S. No, 17, ASHVIELD
The following Is the school report for
$, No. 17, Ashfield, ending January:
Jr.. 1V. -Harvey Yohnston, 64.4 per cent.;
Bruce Ryon,• 61.6; Charlie Brown, 54.3.
Johnston,'02e Ruth Pent-
land, 71; 1‘Tortna IVicWhinney, 67; Leis
Moore, 51. Sr. 1. -Sonny Moore, 96.
Pr. -Helen Jolmston, Ronald Pentland,
HareictlabWhinnek.
JEAN PRICE, Teacher.
s. No, 1, COLBORNE
•-41:he following is the report' for month
ilammryr. 1f Cla.sa-Examinations. In
the tollewhIg-Benson Peagan,. Geog.
70,• Alg. 64, Art 50, Rot. 20; average 63
per cent. Jr. IV. -Examined in Geog„,
Writing, Gratz', Etyg., Rad. and Writ.
-Jaek 'Wilson, 65: Margaret. lielenight,
52; Elwin Ryan, 4/: Arnold 'Young, 45;
Phyllis -Herr, 39. Sr.- EX4-4•Raby Wil-
ton; -46; Elmer MeWhinney, 45; Harry
Peagan, 42; Helen Free, 31. ,./r. In. --
Tested in Hist.. Hyg., A1ft, 3. P„,
Read, and Writing -Violet Free, 47;
Dalton McLellan, 33. Sr, 11 Class -
Daffy average: (Helen Young, 73; Dor-
othy Pearson, 59; Mary Peagan, 57;
Hilda item 51. Sr. I.-tols reagan,
0-;--Wilina Pentland and ZemkeWroth,
OW4 wen); 13: `Je.Iltoy McHnight7-
71.; Donald 'Wilson, 63 Harold Hnight,
35. 'Printer Class -Elwin Feagan, 71;
'Gordon Matthews, .68; Percy Metwain,
61; Bine Nnight, 45; 'oponald ctht, 40;
CREWE—
(Intended for, last week)
IVIiss Prances Crozier spent a day re-
eently with. ,Miss glean' Anderson, of
IVIaremrk. Inangd airs. 1VIsivin .Durnin spent
Wednesday last • with their aunt, Mies
Letitia Dreaney, Dungannon..
Mrs. Robt. Pitzgerald spent the week:
end the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dick
Gardener, andl Mr. Gardener; of Zion,
Mr. Harry middieton, who., vent the
.past week out, at Belgravet rettitned to,
John Jenpatriok's on Tuesday.
Mfr.. and Mrs, Benson Mole and son
Bobby,' spent Sunday with the batter's
parents, Mr. andas.Irs. Wm. Andrews, of
Dungannon. • • I ,
A number from here lattended the
1..limioreParmere -and- •Junior Institutes- - • -
birthday party. Friday evening. et
Mr, and Mrs. 'Wilfred Drennan and
Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Treleavert attended
the,tinerai of the ladies' uncle at Luck -
now,
The Crewe Y. P. 8. will ne held Fri-
day eyening. Bev. Mr. MoMillian,' who
had. been confined to the house with I%
severe attack of lumbago, was able to
conduct his- say/NW-last Sunday.
.Leng Standing •Asthma.-avrarty have
suffered so long from astimut and have
tried so many so-called remedies they
think 'that there is no real help for
them. They should read, the /etters re -
by the manufacturers of Dr. J.
D.. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy from hun-
dreds of eases once as desperate as their
own. Even in long -neglected cases this
famous preparation brings prompt help.
• SLIF,'POE you. carne suddenly upon' two loads. One
straight, well -trodden, . . the other 'thin and twisting oft into
undergrowth. If you didrel .want to arrive at any place in
particular, you might choose' the latter. But not -otherwise.
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I3efore you as buyer, ;run two roads.. One Is the road of
jof .an adiertised. product. Thousands:, tiie, it.
There's' no" mystery about it, no doubting, nothing hidden. It .
leads the way definitely toTa ountain pen, a floor wax, a (tooth,
paste that wfll gve you satlifactIon. When ,,You use an ad.
vcrtiSernent, you'use an Open toad.
When you don't use•advertiseinerits; you go the doubtful
toad. You have only hazy knowledge,of the product ahead.'
Notradernark oi name to depend upon guides 'you. The te.
. slat may or 'nay not be worth the effort, You don't know.
Read the adv*ertlerrierits. 'Anything' vridely'aclveitised
breakfast food, 1iamer, itair toffic—lias proved itself good
htadvortishig..
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