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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-05-11, Page 1RIM T' I 77 77 PlY % A6 �4 5" ji, '!Z, ....... . ... . year 1xi Advance .......... lot Wr tA4 over, PV. so V . 04 W 11 �A tetheir. -7-1A �A :JL lini b t Its es K1011 Man,: F. 04110r.., 3rd 41 scent 01 m4A be, Im "the Aock. I '4*4 lve KIT. :01 ;,9 g,p iepl Moro The had been �rged ad in Y'rost, J. 0 L he 6cat Council of V Jd not his 'Ale advocacy ntOf this 4e who finally made the work P1 ;e Ds-qlbllr by 'In. the form: of I a -to's years, Turnbull, L F4mundp� X9 �unug the Lowery. hn Ross R0bi Years. Re has me��A ed some Credit—N. Stewart, 24 -winters. T. -Chesnek,,G� NeGoziigle, A. MeLsan, 9, And bard 3� -anything health work, even offering $25,00' for t6,.:be 'captu�ed A house ii ss by 2o fek, a stOrY Below 504—W. laarber, E. Pe�W- expense the first year.. Thu ApAter- than 'an, ordinary and inOre Per"Us vas not accepted, rt e -the". melti "V * - jalf,, aTid is coml.,o . abl . �e o ii, Jhusf1pt , ; ­ orOrthodox Vo-�Vrnmnt. 'But thia -ous offer V lcated J* �'1(6�nd �Of bidh give voIUM6 to its� , I � $4 t RobertsW§,U:e*sPaper ta , "A , ewe of the rural mail. U. 1,440 ad' 14hone, ith many other 4" "tag, bloves PA791td seetion of -the Act still remains. When reports in 'Mr.. -out -in some Wj Notes, of the work Wing 4 year IvW..- a house, Kaiser, Deullft-", The eye of faith the C�Ommons gets ready to cut it out, this usiness, wo men throAmb. the canal rt: cit! - d his, "elhensiVel During t#- atch the',- glint of gTeen the enate turns -it do".- The old America es an cOMPI s were *ag Hills. Win- boys in the Senate are not going td presentati0ii, of, t1lei barn i 'Gat! 4: kept the year around, 1while six On Wednesday evening of last week thp hstattake a chance. Seditionists might dis, of- conserving'the J641th of the RehO ed. is one.' 74e rains have come-- 'a�otjieeded. during the seeding and a team of Stratford bowlers -met Sea- J15 visiting OX Th a "y and Mrs,'Jamei will Tish it -Y ed-ithe Board of Educa- g solme the Senate. Thi clifidren, indiio ,�years 41� spring n Ot seasons. Separate apart- forth in a friendly game at Close's 'In the are bijilt and well fitted up for Bowling lleys, but suffered a bad smith, th ns di er itself,'the changed notbirig�, at lea -at until theite is a. Lib-' ion. ton is wV0 �o in thw has been tawa! , , to pat $2500 estimates for Joh tal wric, and ar. the- spurchased­, tee n Id weeks returned Wfl�*' l* ;Wor ing men. in th4� Moid hambil ident. Men. long &r home eral Majority ki defeat. is, evT t �The spring sale is usually made by The following werehe scores: past ten City hied men -And cor- That milay give Rogers was irm ed to come over from at $2.7,0�, awi $36,�tto tiiiadbr from -the ho*P hehatt, W. Stevesr 'the Staies::and organize the work his o#,h from rlk gom Keml�ers how these f"ts -linger. leading packing hous Seaforth, lawyers ta, tion gU-her foot. air s 281 Q�o' alarmed.- 'Ho riay� here. $40 poi, es. ............ sit and It was k ago this sale was ivade R. McGeoch .... who could in early v,nuter., at ew years Atir One wee, stir p6 ne--wall "get-ffim`�--even ep taken was to consult wecontent ace. The lirst ., . �, f of Exeter, is'now w play b4dja , . In �hree-parts of this large erdi a J. Cummings ................ 231 Smith a law wbich permits, the with the chief #esly t the Change, of the s�asori. if we repreal school inspector, Dr that he�-W firm being the -buyer, and'at R. Pinkney ................. 306 her. Wb hope soon to see r� all He was heartl Xrs� I eelings in deportation o British subjects Jamei L. Ruiplies, f aim p Ook his lhai�d 306 akain.�-�. and Xrs� be JW iij figure quite satisfactory to both R. Boyd .... .. ............ si, si, 11� find.'vent for si at real, si, d remkrks about things- as in ynvpathy.�, Three schools were.- �$Wents and IrO5 family, of Tiverton�-are si, j� ThePremidT lapse$ make unkin 4ir and Bell . . . . . er. A. Nicholson ............... walkerpliou caustic on riutipals were inter an selected; the pi made R, We thousanft� o se.�-Rev. W. A of they n on was born at Hensall, C. Barber .................. 204 151MI, fig into q - Bremner attende Viewed and the lan, explained. They Other -broke it fond., 9, quiet mood., Irv, t !.,I d the turieTal. 0 Gatineau' farm. u on Ontario, and was mar the lambs OP rwell is to entered heartily into the Plan and him a looseflil me. H .§4 1907 to Miss Id Rath -well, of 1493 late Rev. James Hamilton, of aeioug� Speech to The Ron. W. R. Mothe E�ermettturnli loqu friends by making ll 'necessary ar- that there. kindf bust, rich, this-week—Th, by the University assisted eld. hree sons, Harvey, eleven Stratford. is always natural. Quiqt,. for a be made a doctor Board supplied a was no; sofi tM,��urned his h�r[d` that is, qul� t of Saskatoon. W40come to Doctor rangements. The ness years. (and weighs 155 pounds), Stan- 7- Dahm .................... 203 Mrs. L. Forrest are glad -to soi- her for Mr. Bennett and he had n -after er recent Is has'for the lasfweek or tw6i oc- Motherwell! He has been A great rown for 'special inspections and PW- Lewis, 2, -are the members Of A. Bernard ................. 183 Out agai treatments; a desk; a table and nec- chased a f, b f the stage to the warrior lior,th cause -of Agriculture. et ore. -thisliappy and prosperous little home. H. Weis, .................. 140 Next Sunday, May 13th, is xotbies e centre of 'nk was, tried out School 'P cupjed th, ies. Class room ntioned here 'th, t nevem. fails t: XClQOn,a th- other Members on His ready wi him. He Is essary suppl It may be me at Mrs- F. Harkins ................. 165 Day, and Giiday.� made atonce. Twoia's half secttioti�was- fenced with, a Johnston three eeks ago underwent G Flniga . ................ 2,92 will be bsei in the'United He can tions were There is in -ore handy with thegifted tongue. Ras side of the House. morning servic The ant nurses were appointed. V1ire fence was Put -the e. whIen, ever�, the drifting from make a good Campai& speech. an operation for goitre in one of the A 202 at tlAn -rid out was to make class up around this't ji'- fence in the Edmonton hospitals, and is now home the ut Mr. herne cai Mr. Sinclair, f oorn. o'ro6m, The boys wi great warriors pass on, er over. Desires de- Mo-thrwell remains young. Good room inspction, examining the eyes, sheep an to the, prairie and feeling fine again. 1155 divine service.. vW...A. Rremn whole thing was will preach in Hensall. Thei thinketh luck to Dr. Motherwell. throat, -skin arld hair. Those for ex- wolves and etli'e` enemies. This rig good Seaforth. MT. Johnston, while maki termine dstiny. As a man elusion �were referrM to the principal, however, was touid:2'insecure as.0'Ver, in his heart, so he will be, � Watch for here a -ad wil Idoubtless spend his d ys R. McGeoch ................ 229 so be a mothers' choir. The S"', v who sent them home on the advice of this -high fence, tfioi 4qoyotes would asked for a liberal offOiu�g.,, tbe end of the Session before the Uth FAo��,Aehmp. As here and will doubtless sperldis days j� Cummings ........... I ... 189 school i on,% Ed I c I ati6n the nurse. A year later Dr. W. E. jump and df!strot�. marryithought; for dear old Huron County, R Pirtkney .................. 249 for the Ontario Religi Spring is-"heTe! The M P p b� HOME AND SCHOOL rsvas appointed Chief Medi- as 8,5 shee' wereo6t:m this way one Of ay. ill Struthe :Ontario, and will doubtless pay the R. Boyd ................... 261 Council. soon he w longs for freedom— 13 additional nurs- year ou a fibick,e 250. This was':b1d friends there a visiit occasionally. 193 I Inspector and t -of ca A. Nicholson ............... free. es. The service was then go organz- iried out for twesdasons, but as . ......... 189 BLYTH ed that each si&,hool -had a daily visit found not to' Profitable paying. C. Barber ......... zdtion and St. The Comitte on C010ni On Wednesday, May 2nd, at the from either a medical inspector or a venture, although Uior.�Irloney was ID 1810 Listening In.—Blyth TAdio rfans gtened to all our afternoon meeting of the Home and -more doe- T aditable for mixed Agriculture ."has h school -nurse. A year later he farm I COLLEMATE EXAMS Stratford. were delighted on Sunday afternoon Ire, rnen,. e have had a Canon Or reat School Association, held in the Sea- to,, and more nurses. farming and. described as 157 in listening to the Programme broad- two --La . 'few -other declesti6l gentle- forth Public School, Miss Lawrence In 19-19 Dr. Cody, under the Board rolling prairie,. dotted with small The results of the examinations L. Dahm ................... 209 cast from 10 B.P., Wingham, by Myh drs of our railw4Ys. eld in April are given below. Names A. Bernard ................. -men--the ea aplaf -and willow. Six h gave the following splendi address on of Education, carried on a survey of bluffs of small p 241 talent. OT -he receptin in most cases of merit. 1�irst class H. Weis . ................... Grea'bVisiness men lie Flavelle- (Sir of 'School Nursi tli� -gin soil has appear in order 134 was very distinct and those taking the -history ing: -all schools in Ontario. At this time hundred acres vi i lass, 66 to 74%; 3rd F. Harkins ................ �pli) have- been heTe—Mr. C- ery generally believed Hamilton, Montreal, been brok4ii an&'.Wer cultivation above 75%; 2bd c all large centres, e congratulated in sup- Jsredit, 50 to 59"c; 216 part are to b Grath And- others. called medical inspection. of schools, Winnipeg—best -organized systems while the is fence I - below 50 162 plying such a pleasing programmet what has� been is a failuie. A. J. Flannigan . ............ When it -all drifts d via class, 60 to 655, dowv� to brass ack.,, properly . peaking, e and oi- ranchi — Male quartette, Queen Street Church, rl, out of or more health eRtablished—Vncouver, Regina, Vic- barbed wir ng Form E. broughtut? The great,mal indi- supervision of chool children, is'of toria,' Edmonton, Halifax, had some purpo§ei. This,riii�*ng part of the 1119 "Going Down the valey," Miss Gid own field, is -an Ordinary Ist. Class—E. Evans 88.7%, E. Gil - bis recentxigin, that it is one of the pro- form of school nur5ing,`and Dr. Cody's farming MT. Jotpi h rned his in a f acettious stg, as tu d Seaforth. - solo, "Open the Gates of vidual. Some 'One inea iures Of this century. -rti- - la rly, and is lespie, A. Wallace, M. Barber, E. Gol - ley, pianist 2011 the Templi gres g object wras. divide the county in attention more,'pa, e,11 Stanley Sibthrope, Mis moment, descr R. McGeoch ....... bed 2, toychnical expert e�Ahelps�i medical inspection. of voonis eate and place fludir ig. 235 Gidley, piano; vocal duet, "Prayer -away. of 35"041 m 2nd Claes-­ XeL n nun gs as a 1* �,tq the palmy'dhys upem---ision ID �9, ea , G. Batson, J. Cu in ........... ns, Mim Gid - objective of all efforts is Under- is f" sdhool xidrge- J-ne, h it. Pirikney -son, E. Rice, 204 Rogerson, Mys. Havir-ki brought. ut from OnrdTio i 1916, D. Wil and Romans- -The highest Watson, J. McKenzie, F. Devereaux, R. Boyd ......... tfie7,0oqiii1iittee Up as- V45thing Under these ancielit and -warlike peo- to teach children how to be healthy numbering 26 females alid.,one male, 20-5 ley, piano; piano solo "Rachmanin-. or . . ....... vf1r1T spectacular .,or stiikirig.-e ple; the state trained educated, and and how to stay healthy. - This health twelive of which were -registered 1). Driscoll, V. Nolan, B. Rice, L. Pur- A. Nicholson ... ... 1a; minor, Miss ly advice, -,we. harve veloped the child for his,- place in supervision work should be along Shorth4(�rns. Wbile a num"bier is rais- cell, M. Thompson, H. Dixon. C. 'Barber .................. 190 offs Prelude in C sl Unto fatherl3t and kind ;Lpid- de T. Xash, C. — Elizabeth Mills.; solo, "Come suggestions Of st' er, the child lines of previentiT medicine. 6d every year, yet to pasture this 3rd Class—M. Ross, bad a lot. Of -OT certain officials? a life. With,them, howev number is pur- Archibald, K. Stewart, D. Sills, E. 1261 Me," Mrs. Hawkins, iMiss Rogersoll,, ity nthe 'Part to was first, the child of -the state, and 'in 1919 special classes were held large extent of land a Stratford. piano; ixed quartette, "Breathe on immered dwn fair measure, secondly, the child of his paront5 and in August, for special trained nursez chased each year for. gtazing, also Rolph. brass tacks,- these cases usually a-- to the state his physical training was to attend that hey -might be better for winter feeding, an4 wbil there is Credi-t---4G. Hays, J. Frost, M. Me- L. Dahm. ................... 224 Me, Breath of God,'-' Mrs. 1�aw mount mely -little. IVS, so all the Year around, the Lennan, M. Haigh, G. Broadfoot, B. A. Bernard ................. 225 Miss Rogerson, Mr. Bisbee, MT. Hil� to extrei more important thanhis mental train- fitted for the work of school health a urn ove Crich, G- H. Weiss ................... 20" born- solo "Showers of Blessing," Mr. and, so hard to 10- great big sale is usually in the spring McGowan, E. Duncan, G I 7 to find faulto he chief duty of the supervision. son, M. Stron . '168 S i ey, pianol eus� ing, because Mason, E. Jainie. tanley Sibithrope, M3ss Gidl anything else. state was to prepare the man for war. Re My Own Work. of the year. ...... 142 male quartette, "Rocked- in the Cradle Cate son, M. Kling, K. Webster, H- - G. Flannigan ....... Since the revival -Of learning and co-operation of In- -This year the fattening -herd con- Stephen 146 of th Queen St. Church; solo. 1. Kindliest rs A. J. Flannigan ............ e Deep," - more eapL�Cially -since the- introduc- specters: Collegiate Inspectors, Con- 'sist of 204 head. The. great portion Petie on. There -have eei w 50' —R. Nott, H. Thompson, I Asn a Little One," Rae Hawkins, �elling- the tion cf compulsory education, educa- igrain grown is feot4v the farm. Belo /c gati?ns to ii lately, + - MeGregor, H. 1108 Mrs. Hawkins, Piano- solo, I'There--is' tinuatiolt School Inspectors; Public- of the mount of *at. sheaves 0. Nicholls, M. Kerr, V. Miss Alice oughto do.- On, tional training ook the foremost School Inspectors. Last fall the a Government what, it e, A. Calder, J. Gemmell, J- Me- a Grolen Hill Far Away, place. In comequetlee of the peglect - 2. Generous co-operation of pub- put up in stacks and now being fed Hyd, tftr t" hundreoi strong, Organlz F. Dundes, 1&. RZT- RogeTson, Mrs. Hawkins� v Secretary of- 'tile. of physical tra ing -the stature of T-fiese sheaves Lachan, F. Case, by ab. in lie health doctors and many other doe. numbered 475 loads. , F. Kling, strumental trio, "0 Canada,'� Blessr utting box B Do -e 0. Holmes 'Culturei, en McDonald, R. Allen, Vlard Laundy, sa:lmphone, Roy Toll,. Rorti d. m =,a -women decreased and health a 7HNTHROP Council of tors and any dentists in our tovw. arb 'brought to R large 0 A. C. titiestat a time. ano; solo, quite a bit`of atteution... _Thert 'Were olpteribrated. 3,' -Several individuals aided by, and cut in large quan C. MeNtay, T. Ntote,�_Xr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben_ trombone, 1iss Gidley, pa adfoot - E. Fold Wbence None con This cut feed is then -hauled to the M. Bro tain lixed. valuations on f rtflt ' and While there was no organized med" making possible to have dental work "There is a cew -49---situated Brintriell, -M Cudmore. of Walton, and, Mr. and Mrs, ---The- g ols- children. ------ feeding grO nett, stray;- Mrs. v e fo-f­ -duty- Purpi ch the� done !or unds whicIr Form 111. Devidson and, baby, blurraY, he:. GwierUnIeUt bluff of trees,.and here son, -piano- solo, 011ock Of Agies" Aft. e Act gives t eaTly days of the 20th century,many 4 organizations also aided -us. within a large H. Joseph valuations..on uat� duals ad sought to ca%TY out Even a Clam organized as a sitraw is scattered deep- 1tor - Sleeping Ist Clags—M- DToveT of London, Rpen Sunday with Mr. S. G. E;Wlie,'Miss Gidley,plano: mald npower to fix these 5. ArehijWd, P& Bateman. Jean Mich, 1, ll, products when- tbey,,-are beinli SoXeteasure Of protection of school Junior Red Cross rendered assistance quarters and the cattl6-are Very C0m- I and Mrs. W. C. Beenett--M'ss qua-rtette, "Work, Beattie, N. Tyndall �Iwvi en iii.the-ogtreme 2nd Holland spent the- week end with Miss 'C amd-a at 91, PAc& Cbildren from disease. The child's to *their children—dentsi, pitovislops. fortalble here ev )ardno, 1. Wankel, M Seaforth.— Queen Street Church; 010, importe.d. into The feeding is done F. Ryan, M. FarquiliarsG71, Of GI, 070 may-firjurd*-the in health is the Most Important resource and flow Cold weather. �kman, M. Archibald, M'a-el Gift," Mr. S. Sibthrope, Miss whiiih an. ers. -ning and evening. Soint McKellar, E. W01 Habirk, X. We are sorry to hear of little Alymer These Valuations in the eirning-capacity? df in 6. any school trustees were early mr piano, Canada. osed nd A�it 1-h the 19ith century, medical super- 'SO" I were grateful and felt years it requirets, chop to be fed with C. Dickson, W. Lane, Bolton fbeing under the doctor's care. had -been -im-P pleased this the oats Nott. him -a speedy recovery.— a them�hence the vision of schoolaeant exclusion from and ad- the cut feed, but We wish GOV,ernMent"reMOV0 it was woliderful privilege 'Class- 'M. Keys, L. PhilmeY, -will fini -Ircitemett. � It -,would bi ilifficult to school for communicable or loathsome va-Atage, while others (ftot, 8 f0fl -in the feed is sufficieiA16 keep the 3rd ayson, G. Rennie 1. Most of the farmers seed e k in excellent growing conditi I Forrest, A. Finl fruit and', vegetables diseases, but little attention was paid of the -project and felt atoe ing -this week.—Mr. and -Mrs. Samuel CROMARTY tell -0hat kind bf seemed fearful prcee6,-70th ste;2; O'Leary. Jeffrey, of Seaforth,,,andl Mrs. Robert rComing in right now to injure to the child itfter exclusion. as though they were caught in a trap.. and fattening i R. Aberhart May meetini, of the Still, ima a- Parents through ignorance or pov- d perhaps progress. Credit — M. kei( M. Hot, Murdi_, of Stratford, called on their W. M� S.—Th( Canadian 9T6*eT- Lack of Undersanding an a. one year M. Me �rhsxtt ie h the Cn The ranch stock, the calve Donald, B. Abe . John Bullard,on Sunday. W,M.S, of Cromarty met at is_ a wonderful thing. e9e erty failed to obtain necessary tretat- an over -enthusiastic Organizer. all have ham, G. Gernmell, G. Matiliews, M. brother, Mr oVers wee�,alarmoid about''the sit- met. The whole policy of the school old, and the stable �tock Lead, A. Bol- —IVLr- Norman Smith, of Toronto, is of Mrs. Aiidrew McLellan Ou Thurs�, 9r, Dr. Ka-rby; Dominion President of separate grounds, yet all -come to the right, H. Me ng h is parents last. A good attendance - was ce thtr'ddegdtion. and the visiti Mr. and Mrs. day authorities was exclusion, and in cas D a d, N. Belon. Mrs. James Scott, retiring es of smallpox, scarlet fever or di- the School land Home work, said the same watering place *,hich I is near ton, L. D Ed- Samuel Smith. present. the 'barn. The water"islitaken from . Cardno A. ded over the meeting outery. prime Virliser himself is an theria, the -health authorities were other day in Owen Sound, that the Below 50 President,, presi E. Cluff The 'such'a &1egatin. Ile. noified, but in minor contagious dis- rural school children are not getth.19 an ever -full suPPlY from a well forty monds, M. Crich E. Kesla for the day. The meeting opened by artist b6fox deal. which $*iiet in the F�rm Nil. singing the 12th Psolm, selection led does not talk dawn to them like the eases, as chicken pox, whoop- the square feet deep, at E. Bur- e Bridge. Re Pros- ing cough, ringworm, scabies sor . e The �piri,t of school nursing is: a sesin-of coal is ist Class—E. Wolst 75.5,0/0 by prayer by Mm Scott. Mrs- Me�'. earth's surface, e study Captain from th her solid eyes or discharging s visit whom, when and where you will, struck measuring 9% -feet through. rows. Mr. I,ellan read the portion of th eats thl- ears, notlilag wa A. Hanna, BIL Notes.—Duringis recent visit, facts. Re. has A Taf likely to done unless the parents wee intelli- but let your visits be those of "woman The water apparent] Y Comes 'from this 2nd Class—G. Scott 'S Seffer, j. Irving V. Trembley old his -newly book for the day. Mrs. Scott galQe 4% regard fbv'ticts- NO Man 'a Consider to whore you coal bed and rises within ten, feet of Patrick, M. Forrest, - W.M.S. JAeld at ition and- subRequenft- gent enough to recognize the desira- to erected garage to John Henry Quer- very interesting account of the pro helw'his presentl 'the L-ility of etting the child back, to go, to poor,souls whose life compared the uri surface. The water is Pindr. contractor, who in- vincial meeting of the . . 'k hole$, -An. luo story. In . McDonald, V. Gard- ertgesser, local privileged to dk- pit, the with yours, is one long malaise of puniped by -an engine in the barn 3rd Class --W. tends to run an upAo-date garage.— Guelph, having been 'of , the small "There school, even if they did not know language rtd apirit--and do as some So feet away, being attached to inert MOnkton put on the tend the meeting. Hymn 248 Was �to itn, He knows how- danger Of the malady or -need of body and, soul. 21 ralt n you would be done by, in -stead of re- with a cable The advnt- Credit—F. Wirtleatley, M.-Rolph, R. A Club from child i the to The excluded the P .. np G. Mason, A. play, "Bread Upon the Waters," irt sung after which Mrs. Allen led- in develop bis cliy;l�xes. Re does not trVattme ult finding, encourage; age of the cable is tQ khe Origins is Patrick, M. Shinen, B,1m.i Hall. The actors fitted prayer. The 'business part of alooked., W the many cases was unwashed and uncar- proyvilvg and -Pa Mrta a arm en characters and meeting was dealt od 'lag in -gh. w, eat and in heavili's name, encOut w plabe in the cold Ni Is to -for; he played in the str well into the, differ t sis of School r Hamilton teading the 'Se P 0 lee- alie It. and, Digno we The water iE1 pumped into Below 50%,-1. Wallace, A. Me things he intM4 Ith tile, gentlangn or was allowed to lay even with the Treatment ather C. Way. the play waD well receivedt Othe ri tar very around, Wee W Object. of School N two 25 -barrel ta-nkg and this is heat- Naughton, J. Arnold, TANuff, 1i other school �&hfldren after school Nurse: Ev. numbers inlquded a reading by Miss son; Mfrs. Allenread 9, 0t it is safe.tb saY that n6�oto ,mal� W Form Elacobt- a solo by Mr. Warrell , and ing paper on the progress of ur worlt 1 To get: child below Par UP to n ed with coal in the seVOrs eather. House r0rei Officiently hours thereby, making. Of no avai of conditions; u, 64 Ist Clss—E. White 77.80/-. lee iii Hymn 495 Was sun9p Mr. Xing, the particula-t. kind Ze flr�st act of exChWon. (2) For improvement several te -tions by the BTodhagen in Chi th, 'he introduction of (3) Follow up,work; (4) Have an ob- Marcellus. S. Hergott ter which rs. MzLaren jeecr-upon thi Occasion. . It tile istory-of male quartette, meilidal invpetdoa,is tothr-rviague or aim at its aeco�lishreent. chairman and prayeT -and the Lord's prayer in MA mej4bers of the delegation weWe ject and very capably acted -t see i6 history of the Introduc- Possibilities of School s ttain, Educational masterof ceremorlies.­4Leslie Wiciter- gson. Notes.—The 2tot s4tisfied, they could at led ain�d nurse. into S -col Nursing: (1) Assist to prevent dia- sen an young people of �Qe' e GDVernme%t1s pohit Of. -tion-of the, ti Ch �e- �2) Correction and dettection of d Lawrence Megsersohmidt, of I Mihallp 6h. work is very definite, because much eal week end at their Mission Band, o Detroit, Spent the day evening -and- A VJ43 . w. more recent. Better health habits. homes hreMiss Esther Rode, of over on Mon ST the In Frgne% gs Wly as .1888 (94 Educational P06sibiliies are limit- rd spent Friday under the the evening in the WAUss, VnZ qtdw a Ste -risen ov Stratfo M has a timulate greater interest in Dof —Carl E. Diegel, ledger Elder, also the, Young 'PeOPIs 0. -a Bill. It years), school com�niftees were ohiirg- Ile ss COAL parental r, N P, community JhP, ene and - Cromrty Mission Sand. A vo aturalizatio houses clean. t's eepor in the Standard Ban of Can ed to keep the school k� jlh�plr and.,less el hsfbits; to health his holiays in To- nal cigl gol.enjo7able eveming w 01 a seturlig met- In IM �(S5 ya=%) a decree wao paso�, raCt,88 %ith ada, is spending va"ithod I Of miss Dayman, first Simon --- Jur. -end XT9. rullm of Up0rtZnt thingl- 6d th6taVetry, ?,ohodl obould bs visited teachers ronto and other,pol -n -to .1 �Allatyo States, Mss Rogers; 1919V friendb in the the Vlltbla Of 97110d -b -of Itst -day P00VtIlces- by a PhYsitlsn, In 1814 (60 Y09n), nurse in of Wa,torioo, was a business called 0 tno visit schools Dr: Oody. JEWEL COA�-One of the choice preparation Drum �h6 end eL thAt Jiumelis bad fa�yqki Robb, att in town I dd dt'V06 sDeath miss the- same me stock on ating, on "The Aim of heller Hard atiucture, bright f the eDrager (ba= I Me and the Seope. hest.' Public SA001 Nut berVa -n in. &nztoetr, GAaMS07, iYesdar of last M Medical. health a rith a, qdfek 0 Is boi n 1001' (20 of Nbli lrealth Duties Wilf on im, INS, '*e rvhwata t6 1GT sr, the VAV6 in week. uarmth znd com- residence Of 'her dZU Its, :r�qorv), at A�ft .*aq passed %Wdrig 4ppeZk 3OAt - i7in give yon TaR AMEL COAL Drt nd JXTRL eadl Diegel, BlvdhagvA, ThG::dG13=%d "69 pWol-kal i=PWta0`n in it- mild you will fi Y 0a ilut Unfiland amh V610b. nil, at 5.,80 a.m imaell t, and econo Y an 2wly rioavw tog= fttM6 Tegialatea 16 %hm T86 fuel officiency SMOINT ro ARMM this 0-buttry frOTA (eav'- 40=0 It thO non ;Topop coffosal n bw toaft41 ttta­ ff T 121 tho 471� - , Aisr qn= 4 2, YOLV lml? Cho e=4 tttodd br aoa %Mel Ame *6 %M*0 leg oz- sat Co VALM R33G, -int to or AWAK 41ff A �Id tilt f