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The Goderich Star, 1929-02-07, Page 7
r i -MNaaaiiwa aMaia bligt WIR W et s,;,[,r+*td„a„ .,b,ev wit rroty lacy fled run down at the heel. If the shades are of the newer time un with advrntaast he other areae Ia xonieht, when you know RE is they nlny he scratbbed on both sides. who fres§hprce InGtOu'o was 144 nc • to a cloth. r'dwnir them and pull them inRtruetive. A elegising fewe re or Make it a rule to adid It'sstawrisiniawhat differenee OXO makglto plain, ordinary fare. OXO veatheappetWog richness soul savour of freshly* cooked lean beef to any dish in which it is used. OXO is concentrated Beef at its Best—the Housewife's Great Economy. 1-.11 � �•�� c-ays tI1d1C �:� yott hew) �onr e lam. ser, von • ' li' id n TkQ the lire #o which ire �innanrtt+ d63 Ow g•r�e sic• t.tt tee deo iso aaot let year: S!f E U11p. Iso not siede is usually unrolled. ,dren• `TI1ia ]dee 1UL V;nit b� twice • di& ..*.A lhe 9aixiiiveekip w 37ar�oe Itr'adiaY Bw�s 11Z comorlamswir ,11 1N lit E9N :. to•re slued feta pegs at • I coetid-relive slurp r nP p'�: 'sou•,` ed wind esho le twee fifth -fitted pup, I'It, This ie twee: Salle true in titer,. u sheri like A'sfitiJ, 1';lacre atttedanti. tat a flow t • heel weehl wined la►.int; hems cat the Fart cif tete l,oi lie. In 1 __._.- nausea, ewes 1ttC.FO prepared cri the. •w • FltRITE', L P WINDOW ;`IIADI ,'•el!e.?a -air vriv rt'Filitehly -t3tr the - S" 'When yea were yettegro are; Mete°v at,- .'aural v►'vdaw Rdm'zle.4 Will 1114' t!ne I r�•-a•r. t=^)acini e�a'aatri^t�'on'?, q, tractive pb .cape', tl#inii, Dov: you, effect or yore' b wti#u1, clean %tile. Wlie tcaehiete of math? h�ev been es. dre.'eti up wizen yore: ix= c:a73 eerie (LDW?. Ilan t"ii> siaatlew tile. nnry ha teeiviz s1at:•;ial atte-t'en in the in Wit?a•tvl:at gager goat eo erea wearheti. If thew ere the old fashion.l.�ieede et' eeezo d'r,tri tc. Peeett',ds i your hair; hew row? '' cue [p ere:tea ; ed tette of edged: s, ley ten; on a flat Iv rill the Esti ,:eta in firs r,,, nt 12:n of ' *.iia t 13 SCad13 yell YLo!.',a I crnrerraa^ i1,iN; fkom well Vr_t go over Ilr tanto ,ire cir,;t,-3 vzoni►hl 1)y J rn*• It as i?sttt8ex,^'b'o egotism' Yat, :tau +t�'nn li;:t.+ic, with a donne cloth. A ego! 4;S9slta'tot° in Vets ct>na;f z 1`lii to think that c man will loves ewe at,- r1'ttte t'adnfl Or ele"r t+ waiv In uss:l mq :diva) tr:'0 of Tec. t,103 -r'.'11 cnlbttcat ;. •g1 telt nalrtieular dirty streak' The roetate (f this tete-ewe t)1•(' 41roe -kart eolneW sat aetzwet'•ive Por in. w rd' n P tile ". , m r ternoon tt tamini, }aoane, put on a mad gown, wits; 13 Kt;f'F is ash. In either ease._(;ndei4etd on (lrt illi, and 12th, r:'itld4t,! isar/,rE i �'`anre your hair the most lreorninR- when the fihadea ssi a with witsc q�,� t attgl• jt�•,*. Tea© ,� r sed street hint with a merry smile. them aa dry as no'ssible with a soft mr .'t r�eei a leo n a xthee site; ' • et db 'Every decent man will be .iuo et 'By ISABRL 11AbI ti to her beat foot forward fpr him, I£ broken or wont sit, t LION, Moderieh, Urrt, pig woman if aahtn loves hint enough to pat flown full length to dry. I one cession was the presentation to ■0111111 tineerrawe eteeleraaraeia atfastehilaetsaiceesam he lowed. edge .i1tr, J. Elgin Tout of a gold watch r!P[+M aucrc�sr4 A1xCR1 i�leBeR±®eat, a;emavo the 8eltade from the roller, gird chain by the teaches of the Waist Come, my soul, thy suit prepare, ured by our needQ M AUNTS FOR llxRg. turn the shade upside down: make a Ti'm'er► inwneeternte as 'a mirk of the Jeans lives to answer.prayer' i (J'oseph Parker, D. D.)• "Universal s l Aunts Limiteil' is a' nll•er a -, - tem on the good end. wide enough to esteeln in which he was held by them. alar institution ill Bid tem sed •, Ile Himself has bid thea pray, Luke 18:944 >z• hold the stick. tact. the worn end to All the retools In the insneetarate 1 Ida 'If d ' 11 t 3 ought we u ze to a coup r es, 0 '+1 vtp p They aero not mealy the intlulgen the window: It will wear almost ass I also endealvol'ed, when t ossibie, to n In hi;•' disciples a J ,, dds es to• teach them that aunts, raphsodizsd in Tilley s Out to a new wee worncall upon at least one trustee in each. PRAYER though their prayers should long ap- Old`Aunt Mary's," but thew pockets welt be railed up meet the time.surd . y • Christ, h d.. teach peat • to be unanswered, yet they have silver linings, because 4f their`drool section in ruder to discuss mut. I 'h l persevere, an no wear Therefore will not sal, flies nay. Christ here spoke a 'arable onto t the roller; tend replace .the shade at were visited during the autumn terns. Thou O C , w o h1 W th should p , d t growy awls relatta tames, t SERVING GRAPEk'k[i tete relative the school, , Tby disciples to pray, teat us, 1 m supplication to God. Jesus tench» our burden of sin we ,would came to They perform, for •hire, many little y If yen ]wish to serve each guest a Thee and ask Thee to free us from eta es this by telling them that u poor services for young nephews and half grapefruit, you, may cut it in guilt,llnd.potger and> eco us ,;torr, to 1ia'ne• by her perseverance ohly, oth--` nieces. They take tbent for a wall. halves with a statin knife, then re- do t)fh3r will. Amen. taiiled.frollt . n11 unjust man, tivhatan et let busy nlntbe'. hose £► chance trove the seeds and center of earth 'arwise she would not have obtained. to attend a club meeting or do thew waif, by the use of sharp .scissors, to S, S ,I.1CtTopi pi3R PES 17,th. 13243. '4;od is not unjust. e, is rJi,od,. and housework. They keen house for ewe `snip'.the tough, lobe -skins, Vascor Topics -Prayer. diseased to do justice, and to bestow days while Dad and 11Iotael go ton Should you hay. only one grape. lesson P a e s ae ee -Matt.. g:5,X8 mercy. If, therefore, this wicked convention ora week -end house par- fruit and threw persons to serer, cut Lake 1tf:9-1•!; 1 John 6:14, 15, an by persevering prayer was in- the grapefruit in halves, scatty out the 'Golden Tent -»John x5:7.. iuced to do' justice, how mita more t"'Thew mend and dry»clean little herbet glass. Pulp and juice, add a little water and With regard to praye�.desit , sayQ:.- limnactttGod, uated by anwho is y such selfish and and who is odds and ends for eollevo gees •nue- reeveangajsin a �nnct w auefruit may be - f "W11e1t then prceyesa th a sh It ne ‘NA -49 principles, do . justice to thein res, The shorten a skirt. flit u5ett easily reeled b araldinc, them as one he as `Che hypocrites are; for they lot i j to be lengthen one), :They help with silt' y to . pray standing in the • Synagogue mho apply to hint. the •eompanv-meal, take the Babe out doer tomatoes. Put them in a pan and in the corners of fife :streets; tat . Christ wishing to teach the Phare for' its daily airing,, meet ;1 child at 'and pow' bane water over them and they tatay be seen of men." Biel . ees that self-righteousness would not the train end see him safely on tits tet them stand three minutes. Thda- things may be done in t1'wrang we. we them. spake another eatable to bus for Grandmother's house. will take oif'all the inner lining -with and so may lose their value; It esu. 'Ile contrasted two men, n One of their 'greatest conveniences the skin. If the. fruit is slightly right to give, right to play, right ' Harisee and a publican and showedis the care forthe small child when warm, let it .cool before serving. It fast, but they may all be done in ^ia the former boasted before God of Mother visits the city, She wants to will no taste bitter unless really wrong tray. It had corns tai be at he win. And what le had done. +vice the Lod. skit,. but she :doesn't eooked. Christ's time a ttiatter•of settled co reetOng •th!et God looks into the know what to do witti hit`s nu3t;ta alrr • HUU'SEIIO D %TINTS metier tameng' Certain people, i ;"mit and knows the 'true from the ;s'in the 'mpptinu or attend% to hive. A' half teaspoon soda is the yoga - whom be now definitely refers, that, i they only prayed times enough, ar kept on saying the sante things ova else fin the other hand the publt- ness. An Aunt can thew .hint a •rtngd sutler amount to use with a cup of ard, conscious of his guilt, made no time then, take him to the mAvie ar -go= milk. A teaspoon of 'baking n 'least of his ,righteousnc..a towards the museum: and he cuff joie Mother powder is called for With a eup. of and over agate, they would perches n•O;; et titan but feeling he was s tin- when her duties are over. flour, leaven an a unettet` of right, jean , +en: lie willingly Intknowletlged it, l;n 1f you are a rather 'lonely woman. Drain the water. from potatoes in. having reference to this. mechanics heir prayers .to God the one nvsas ap- until plenty of time and little ntoneV, to the gravy. It saves the mineral piety,That is; a vital 'mistake uroved and the atter not, flet up. a business' of Aunt -hood. salts dissolved out from the potatoeo ' on theft pat; they think they tci11 be . ' ' (barna_ 's. Commentari) • When your happy reletignsbits be- ' and gores' :i. richness t o the gravy. i John 5:24-1a, . heard for their much speaking.' our � � comes -well known in the community, ' Have you seen those floursifters father knoweth what things ve haw r And this is the confidence that We . you will find all the aueting you can which sift the flour twice instead of need of before ye risk him" No have in him, that, if we ab.. unyth1.g do, for there is need for a filler -in in once pre' et is long that is prayed with tide according o his will, he tearete .us, every neighborhood: 1tEALTIIGiRAMS'. heart: our ersashouid be meas- ;Anti'. if :we know that he. hear us, , pray 1 t k l that MENTAL CLINICS -The more white bread, ,the sooner AFTER A COLD BUILD STRENGTH ;ON Scott's Emulsion have the petitions that we desired of We have long been familiar with you're dead, ham. physical examinations for school If you want lime, use milk and but - WORLD MISSIONS is to determine whether there termalk." is any physical sibnent which is han- Worry. kills more. folks-than.lsork; China Through'Chinese Eyes dicapping the child. We aro, now de- yet more folks' tackle• it. (Continued) vetoing the mental clime, which will • 'no Sot indulge in an "Wigan re- Then in spite of the unrest, of wen., detect the :beginning of mental trots- cital," that is, in telling your setup- n spite= ,of the suffering of aur:people, hies.. - toms. 'est year the Bible Society reports These, if discovered hi time, may ROT UAI1RURGER SANI?WICII hat. more Bibles were sold in China be nipped in the bud the the person 'loin in any either previous yea:, grow to be normal. If undiseovered, wwwwwitienterwieweeteteweneweewt That means more people arc studying these- mental 'hilditents will develop - T SWARTS', 1 r. gin andore !iAAr�. Fay+ � `,1 N. flack Stables, Montreal Strome pat off the Square 011.41101b. , SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS -AUTOS READY FOR SERVICE GET YOU ANYWHERE OD WHEN Y,OU WANT 'CO GET THERE 'Misses Meet ell Trains and P.asfenker Hoot* Pafssentr:eri called for in any - part of the town 'It r- all trains at U.T. R. or C. P. R) Moots. Prompt Service and Careful Attendance, 400,46. Our Livery and'Hack Service will be found up•to+date Overs, respect. - `Year Patronage SolicitedT. S ARTS . Pits . 197 MMsetreal Street 'lie Bible, are interested in Christian. and the individual afflicted may later tee than ever before. If we can tele become a criminal or a candidate for sur young peopleand all our people an insane asylum. ' *,o.. understand that the Bibie and There are nearly five, hundred of Christianity are for the Chinese as these mental clinics for children. in +, United e t t year well as for the whole world .that .the the trnited San..Last" a they h ,y Bible and Christianity can soave our examined and treated more than 40,- nl obletns and meet our needs, Bien we 000 children. _need -have no fear of China not ac- . If your child seems eccentric, take cepting Christianity or or becoming him to the mental clime and•have him anti-Christian. given the once over. The probability t is a wonderful thing that many is that you will find him normal, but o u ducated me and titin�cing pen- that you did not understand how to _ p1,e aro sntei'esteti�ilc hrist'dnity and treathim.- It that case. the instl.ue- their criticisms arev etive. tion to you will be worth the effort. A gentleman, not a. Christian, aid to There are tines, in the cajole of,a11 a 'Missionary: "You are c;scoura ;- mothers, when we think our children:. ed; you think Christianity is spread- must be "queer," though no one else mg very slowly. Give it .en yens would dare suggest it. A mental ex-. and. Christianity will spread over amination of every child, as well as China like wildfire." I would not of every adult, would go far toward have the faith to say that in wen years emptying the insane hospitals of for Christianitywould have spread over morrow. ]Tho better understanding 'China. I Would say that in twenty- of child psychology, which mothers live yeas it might.: But nere is a would gain, would be a valuable by - non -Christian saying to a 'Christian product.. - that in ten years this thing . would-.... happen . • There are three things that 1 would cossary safeguard. suggest as necessary if we are to look Spitting is largely a habit ---a bad forward to this : habit. Habits are formed 'by repeat - 1 . Christians must not live in ed actions. To form' good habits is. Christian compounds,.highly desirable but to avoid danger. they must stay r r.rr.r ons and diagusting ones, la c4ually so. in their Y:omes and live their Chris- If the children of this generation USE builtlives among their own'people. ti ri 2. Christians must talk more in Canada, are 'taught the evils of eydrabout the teaeh1ngs; must riot com- spitting, the results will be clearly �*' - remise but tall eo to about it, reileetetl m' fewer people being ill and �' Zi 3. Christians must "su ort ..the fewer people saying, prematurely, in Christian t~hurch as though they real- the future. THE PEOPLE'S STORE qtkumentettliv Pilbttlittatl, ELMER C. BEACOM. To the Warden and Members of Huron County Council. Gentlemen -al beg to submit tore. with for your eonnafderation the fol. lowing reportof the, 'condition of edu- cation in the publicschools of East Horan for the year 1928. Your; respectfully. JOHN FIELD. There are 85 rural schools with 88 teachers, and six urban schools. with 31 teachers. • There are 20 teen and 119 women. Of these 28 hold first. class certificates and 90 second class. There is one 'Witcher with a kinder..- . gnrten::dire^tnrs' . certifieate. 'There is a slight increase in teachers' with higher aualii'ications. T cannot speak ton highly of the work done by our teachers, it is doubtful if in other calllnrrs one ,would find such a hfn,h decree of eflieienev and faithfulness. In - January of this year. Wroxeter changed from the status of an urban school to that of n. rural school, as the village has returned to the town- ship for munioipa:'purpotes. - There is little difference between the balaries' paid this year and last. Some townships, such as Tuckeramith and Howiek, seem to reeognize $1,000 as standard throughout, while there is more or less fluctuation in other townships. The general average, however, has been well sustained. The supply' of teachers has been adequate. There were fewer, I. be :,O . -s-- » lieve, out . of employment this • year erable criticism as to the condition than last,' If further . restrictions or Muter -which these grants are tirade. higher standards of training are en• it is generally admitted that'In some forced by the Education Depat;tment, cases they are too high and that in there would soon cone a time when towns liice Winghate '. `and Gaderiei) sufficient qualified teachers would not should have s -7r • 0 InWestern Canada where the temperature reaches extremes below zero, and homes are largely of frame construction without storm windows, the coal used is from Alberta .cones. it gives absolute satisfaction under the most severe conditions. In Ontario homes where ALBERTA COAs'T, has been. given a trial, the following results havebeen obtained; • An actuai savingof none Mere lasting No clinkers, no slate, less. ash ' k .• Clean to . handle. Gives absolute satisfaction hi - furnace, (range or grate. On January xsth shipments of - ALBERTA COAL started eastward-to--alt..-points in. Ontario. if your `dealer hasn't got it in stock, he can get it if you in- sist upon its Use ALBERTA COAL - not only because it provides complete' heat. satisfaction at a saving of .tnouey, but also because you will be helping to develop Can ada's own fuel. supply. .. . • Con DEALERS, Ztorn: Ask for Lint Of Operators supplying; guaranteed ALBERTA COAL, and other particulate from TRADE COMMISSIONER'S BRANCH, PROVINCE OF AltTIERTA ,lag Brach Building, 200 Bay St., Toronto a, Ontario. Telephone ADetafde 4929. . etlY C OAL-iIS,VitQptlCED tN sh Vii'• Fry brown one onion, in two table- be available for the schools, erne School fairs were htld as in prey - spoons of butter or bacon fat. Add The attendance generally is raga- ions years, while Wingharn, Brussels; t one pound of hamburger, a table- lar. The average is fully.00 per cent. Blyth and Seafortlt have their school spoon of minced parsley, salt and of the possible attendance. ,In only departments in addition to their regtt- pepper to taste; Stir smooth a ta• two schools, one in Turnberry and jlar features: They areably managed blespoon of flour ewith a little wills ; one in . Grey, is truancy, aft. the late under the leadership of Mr. Paterson, add it to the meat and coot: a:'nutn- defines it, prevalent. It is an uulex the agricultural representative.. A me; ' then add more milk to make a of the attitude' of the parents . t0- special feature this year was the orae r t thick creamy mixture. Serve this wards education.>and the •nvelfare of goriest contests. The Iviniderfi metin hot on slices of hot butterea toast, or these children, Clinton end provided it rent treat for. - bread warmed in .the oven.. Two schools were rebuilt this yeam% thane ivho were fortunate enough ,ta, LEMON TOAST ' one in S. S. No. 4, Tuckersmith, and hear thew. Grate the rind wont a lemon,unix ono in No. 9, llullett;' They are mod-,, e. ., with sugar and add enema' juice to ern and a credit to their sections. The Trustee.„nd llati`Pnyrr . As- make a spread: S read on not'but-.;'Tuclrersmith.now has the highest Sacfittiodl met in Clinton in October. p p Out.of.00tl trustees in the county, not. tared toast and place once, the flange average of gngcl schools in the ln• more than 15 or 20 were present. No just long enough to: melt Inc sugar; spectorate, only' one being outclassed. advantage wai; taken of the oppor- Ortange toast may be wiaeee id the _ The school in S. S. No. G Morris was n me wa . remodelled and . much improved, but i mty of getting together and dist- a UT .. `o r y the did not o far enough. Others cussing local conditions and means of decorated much . MItS. SOLOMON SASS ; y d - s; ' e improvement, Is it 1 ALBERTA. CO' I,Oscdale • • Star Champion /ram Drumhellerr's Deepest Seam. Iy DEALERS: . . Wire, Coiteck Your Orders . GREAT WEST COAL 0 WINNIPEG. ammotammmommimismiS any wonder tern The fault-finder is never mistress were andm c improvedtht the Government enrisiders that and ]rade more comfortable by new Of n happy Homes , 't "' i t r of heating. Altogether the nccommoda- the present system of rural school' For the filet time n he h s o y tions are shonving steady', improve- administr�ition needs alnendmedtt , the world, women have every privi- mein. The. Teachers'Institute was held in lege in the world; but they must not Terre were 316 candidates for the the Community Hall, Blyth. The ad- . forget the old privilege—to help' Entrance examination in 1928 ; of dreawys of Dr. Pakenbam, dean of the make the -world better. these 275 were successful, or a high Ontailo Normal College, were much SMILES average of 8?� per cent. Wingham enjoyed, Other parts of the program Will Rogers, asked to recommend publie school had one of the beet en- to which the teacher's "contributed u certain make of pianos, wrote: "I trance classes in my experience; out were of a high order. guess your pianos are the best I ere, of iifl' eandidatea 27 obtained honor,. Ilot lunches were seeve(l In 12 `rur- lenned against"` The average age of Entrance eandi- ; al schools from November to March. Daddy, at' the menagerie: "Row dates over the inspectorate is a litho They, promote health in - the school : long do you -suppose it is, Sonny, less than 14 years. and relieve the. Tedium 'of an idle 'hour you descended from a monkey In the spring term there were only in inclement weather when tale chit= y : ,dren are unable to o outslde to play. ►' three fifth clasreat Walton,EthelH• p y like that?", ` „ f s, lle:iiden teachers and pupil meet on a Sonny:. Vivo years.". and Goxrle, Another ,vas fortlted at Auburn in September with an at- more common and friendly basis and Paring a corn is both risky and in. tendance of 23; instruction is proved• are able to art better acquainted. effective. It le much better to useed du 'ornisa l and II of the Lower They are easily managed in the smnl- Ro11oway's Corn Remover and eradi- school,'Temporary accommodation,ler sehoold and the l ovcrnntcnt with them entirely. iron been ,,enured in an unusee church, 'grants are liberal. • ly did believe in 'Christianity. The pupils are from four rale;hbot schoo continuos b g , is to a high. float f n -all 'o ty .•. ng • sciloola •a d al an able to .be , " ' home at night, Otherwise' same i especially brilliant pupils 'were gra. We have a great deal to lse thank - fill for that our people are In at, Serine -open tniouded. This gives prontfre of , development.: Are we ready to meet these develop -mute? .•elop -mate? • - (Prom The Missionary MonthIy). 4o,o�` 1'' Report Benefit - by actual morel omen "TOE SPITTER, .... _ tt SPREADS DISEASE -r Have you received Benefit from taking - Have yyu thought about it serious- . Lydia E. Pinkha'tn's Vegetable Compound " ly :' • Spittal' is an excretion—but it cons aestiot1naltre enclosed with tains tete excretions of the nose, the A ti dowses, the eyes, q the throat and the . every brittle" of mediate hag ;upper alimentary tract, the mouth. brought 1<- ry � saiivtuy glahtlo, ab trail' no fodte inti , '. s r i r (Igo. •l) Ct't" �.YDe�t•Y" r v ,raked front the bronchial tubes and replies. The overwhelming ma-, begs by coughing;, and rtigurgitte tions front the stomach. Consider the large number of din- -, Cook by Morbidly ease germs that may be contained h1 Wttoit by' Electricity thehe excretions; they range through sa lbtdMti by Electricity a long lint• .colds,, septic sore CONVENIENT, T, CLEAN, QUICK Ch a per that Coat or Wood An electric Vacuum leaner removes the dust; a h.00in Jost moves the dust. We gum—inlet. all 11 j d f 0: Limps WI .500 hours ;Walk, ht and ay.. - display at The Byars Stor throat, toneillitis, Vineent's angina, • 11Ieaelee, titunupe, wtroopinf; cough, aliphtheeia, cearlet fever, chicken -pox, tamnlipox, infantile paralysis, main. gitin, sleeping sickness (encephalitis tuberculosis, even ty- phohl and para typhoid fever. ,raft]^,e !Oral excretions call for ". prompt attention. In oohool children elt'Itlsion lis irivaliy indicated fol the benetit of the sufferer as well win the r protection ',f others. Many of the 4 onuuunih-able diseases begun with this nlnt ifeentaeUe5. (nor t}f.il! till ,this and ,teeth With a hot,llerEa3ietr' whcaa Cout;hirtg til' [ r:ecaavg is a ne-• jority---in fact, ninet'y-eight out of a tiuudred—says, "Yrs? If this dependable medicine has helped so hitt' women, isn't it reasonable to suppose that it will help you too? C ct a bottle from your druggist today. • , LtfdiaE.PSa�chame Vegetable Conipo 1,'114.4,tewrotenwX et,t not. t". The attendance in the stecondars would be away from home at Riot iduatedfront them this year. • All the Schools and others would not have 1 schools were visited as required by •( an opportunity to secure the benefits :schools regulations. tor a high School education. It... wares ..� es_.�_._. _ _ ,. i shows what' an be aeeomplished - T * when there is a spirit of co-operation among sections. Community . ochools • such as thisat could be developed a pointe out of , close contact with lifglt and Continuation schools and parents would not need to saeriliee the coin- 'puny and ovefsight: of their'ehildrezi. +• It is ouch schools es these haat the n , minister would like to coo establish. `ed. At the present time there in 510011 inequality in taxation paid and ; i benetlits received in large parts of 'several townships. Penny Batiks are now entablislaed i in the :leaforth, Clinton and Wing- ', I ham publfe reboots, the hest two dor- ' i flag tile.. -.tent terse. Each puplt has i a bass book. • nee a week the teach. 1 era collect thch deposits and the ; taa dolney is placed a ntoa' ,. in One of Mae chartered banks. tfliough it has 'been in operation rues; a short time there are already depossits of up. , . wards of .$1500., The Government grants aro on tBoc' came basis as for the previous yoat. ,'Ti,e sural rehaoln received $13,fifi' i and the tacb'an cdtosl:3 $Z026. As Wing bari,a has r. psi irlatim of a lane its er.ce[s of 2,009 it nttn dftrvali"a 1 £regal Ila+rticipa^inst Thar t,3 c,tiai;l. cnstest ended in deetdtt So reseal waned but lnvesttgation ehoweL Tette were not rates of infections diseases—of consumption.—et ty. phold! They were awes where tr - person bad unstained sauce rl1 St lh1ury---a cut, a burn, ,a wire -prick -and where the wound, - beim thought not /redone enough for este, fol treatment, had been neglected. 1liood•poltionl'hg and deatb rotate*. When you or your children stet,- take any injury, ensure against it. teetlon by applying Eann-hJuk. "Ithe balm soothes the pain, stops Metal-- ing, and by destroying alt, gems preventsbtood•polsonlag, ete. Mace no time need be lost from work se pleasure by those who we pam-Bat Alt healers, Stk. tor. 7ain Buk • this, winter. TNN !andel of tj fruit and flowers, where living is a joy the whole year 'round. ' ; Variety and beauty lile•I.IIllr la.Oz1Dtain$ —staaooth beaaclaes— orange groves, pepper trees and palms.' • World cities—quiet -quiet retreats. Every n,l:ott '" CVtry day. oeolifornbt Sffd.Winta-r Iftc•srrul Tssast - -2 f. etmya trrfatw . ea,. lige 1t'ady. Ial!iamdsgocar, (karat Cassis , Pt,ef.tir, ('alijornui scald Vogetndoe. Mtwara ttacr,utgfi renttirr Rf*.er ('culvais, i oyssll (020,c) 4's& taclo'Stli sf n A , [sass] f t Fa . a as• n a I/ tetYA'a ledger a pdt, C7 t cto_ a .I6.nesady� www " ifc6raaai++;,t•fo, : teit J 2 aa-, 1929. .'nth toed sent'' 11t !i'.1'. 1*.* ,4. .4,i', ^ '03 Yn.,0 to <4„`" to '.,'; t>an:a<a pro-,. iso