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The Goderich Star, 1929-06-13, Page 9
TH1tRSDAY. jU` E 13th, 1 On Guaranteed Trust Certificates Secured by Approved Fifa Mortgages and Government Bonds. A Legal Investment for Trust Funds. A descriptive a rsutar desaib» ate these eertificates is detail wilt be fano rded epa*reptrrst THE GODERICH STAR PAGE tii+iJg rthe earth, so great it his mercy to 11. 0.B. PICNIC Rehr, L Cagey, Clinton Old iloy. *rano,tera Tawe,. twiltasaMI neasalaSMOMN•talWfiellitrgarIlieldA4tal 1;i1106041MtwltnMl------ Fwered. '910 was." "Well, 'where did Lack I+.ennedy• ithat everybody appreciated her ser- RUNG LISTS--°- CORPQRATf1QN TORONTO ;MOMM^ rrard tiwm that fear hint. As far i' Visited the pi+; nir. brittle ale me ail i vent o any o e event. if the s iro- tit. +rout is trona the Wert, es far hrtlt - Htltc+ia diet ll.yr" Aeti.riati•wa of 'tti►x• t f the C h bye removed our traar�r,rstfni train g1ttu HMid 7twtr eretrt tweettaelrfwt .*tion, anti tat? cava ht+ +axit not en6:liy car." If we thoroughly frisk. our plc ° any^thit►g in the ft tare> sins, Cod viitl thoroughly furtive 'then), God is as Esther to them titbit • The annual pkn►c� of that Ilurea €i7d Mi hula; sttuirr> chs€r: rte a4i the" It; liar Him, .and Drool them for His �, •i, Act;c+etataan of T.)r(`nto vette �s�,irt3 et?Iralmit°ee°. biltan� Katli Bla'9> children, a2 d IIe is tender cif them as Iw) l in Area No. 1, Exhibition Park,s taste, a4rt;txeP handled anti theic� w.1s neva A tine lae tea na to the children, earthly parent. Ile considers thee" Saturday last, and WKS the meet i i re successful Vert Meercath, honorary g?retiden", ave c1i irnlan tier valuta.. 1 � t frailty of our bodies, and the folly of til tai the histssre of the Also- • our souls, how little we car do, ant's V o e s expects ac. orriingl`. front us, how lit= t tie ue can beer. and lays accordingly upon us; in nit which appears the • rsk. Dore ant et ou„ tyre P t: tenderness of his eoniPassaC,n° for operations. WOitll) MISSIONS The attendance ran away up In the G. A Brahman Educational Inspector: aundrede. and the well tilted baskets Much real genuine sympathy was The weather was all that could be . t3 a Y/rants desired, nt.th Leigh. sunshine and ;ansa In running oft' tire. garlcs, while balmy d �t 1 ' air, en u nios unique o,,atioao ; et . St • e i I ^na ;, r quit rotation. Pe e a who eras examining the trainingof good Huron eats were in gres,::ee.presseclr-for Mre., i,, e. King. who Repels Insects Outdoors • r -1 school said to Inc, "Inlet ogle of you almadance. hays :he other day up in I�handesh, The stir lie was way put in the tangle teach- part of the program was the ehbgen., • a ping in ;i little BIM village. 1 asked search be the ladies. of the ehtyster-i Mrs. J. A. DieLaren was confined hint if be wasn't afraid to stay in lou. Mr. Huron" who was early re- to her home from the effects of n that wild country alone. He replied, ported to be on the grouuds and en -,fractured ank.k. and she was very "No, I'm not afraid now. 1 was at joying himeelf. Ire turned out to be much missed. first. 1 almost decided that I could- nano other than Al. Grigg, the well i e 4. a n't stay. But when I saw clow much known Clinton jeweller, who has been Mr: H. 'V. here came all the way these people needed la school, I pray- a citizen of Toronto during the last from Sudbury to attend the eienie and ed God to give me courage to stay three months. He was discovered by he enjoyed it very much. active feature in the early; is confined to'i�er home witha vette serious illness. Flit contains a Medal repelling insect that w *Bentiycvcyse away iilkw ar,tlt.lvitaet atitiotherinteetsoutiloors.Spraykiiten Eour porde Takeklit *long cramping. njoy the out loner without insect an. mtrtance. Ilerinitss to people and +cleric UOt Mitt, " on. Mutt vacer was on y ot h i an cat M M argare try urgers, w tBa Jd h - 155 o >a • ,► caste Mahar before be became a located hint as he quietly walked Mrs Il Thompson mail charge of Christian wasn't he? '"Yes;" I rine along the sward, talking politics with the refreshments, and mince it to say to si he get the spirit that made him stay Tile games were all well contested, vines. because the "eats" were A1,• on among those Wald Rheic?" he ask- with unusually large entries for each + � Pd.: "1 thing it must have tomo from event. The time made by scene of j►„ large number a ■ � � � ternoon w Jesus Christi' I answered, and this this ladies would have made some of tickets weir sold on repteeeltSeten eo tat 1 44441. the grounds and tetWest e ea. n, Brahman Inspector bowed his head the professional runners sit up and Secretary Fleetly states that tire. w in assent, take .particular notice, ipresent paid up membership is the ;• j Ica+!$ laTel illiL.TUN, Gadera'clt, sat From India On The March. In the baseball matches some high highest in the history of the atssocia- Electrical shop class playing was developed. several time • . I;reath• and Finnic McCaughey, and Ex-School;Insilectgre:avtelY, forth- We rorty i► Road stack elf . Mit anesainosse wore elsetta tisnillis lleatelantaiM iteestreere+aratte aga011110IM1aw,� liomie runs.being made be- Bert Me- e ." A o the mercyi s'fibs ke we Am n Ii;IY'Cif E. Hf .pilo . 'Tis it m t me y of our, God u for$a1c: E "� -That all our hopes be'ginv; •. erly of n am, was on hand, a And wa heel our si►uls from sin: Lesson Passage-t.salln lil.i:t-13. ing an Range. the married and single ladies brought b ands, •promised to give tmore anon• Fixtures, tsv. In holy deeds abound : This maim is one of recollection d t N York o © S. S LESSON FOR au1Vr 23rd, I9Z0 --- the tlitc'hing' was of high order 1 f Wi gb , h d act . . His mercy saved our souls from death Lesson Tonic -A Psalnt of Praise. There •Fuc Over $50,000 lead Ronan. The broom football mateh between now that he has lots of time on his s�.ltictnctkl Appliance* liance* I.et all who hold this faith and hope Golden Text-.i'saldttt IitB•x a number of the professionals into the tion to the association in future Reindeer mea i.. New or rant- - :._-_--•- kit nix • take aloe from the romance ' game; and the real tspIrit of the game , . IThus faith approve. itself sincere, and of thanksgiving. It is supposed ) y loot„ the brooms) was manifested,' Rey. J Hanna, a native of Morris We Specialize in By active virtue erovvtaed. to have been written by David m old of Santa. Claus at�seda, but it aide to making it exceedingly interesting to township, was u eery mucin interested the tndtls.tlap prestige of Alaska. Wfiarin of All Kinds Isaac Watts. age; atter experience of sin :Ind its Twenty -rive .ears ,ago reindeer there the spectators, visitor. PItAX Ii chastisement, And of God's infinite ` were few and scattered, and raised The shades of dark woe falling l E4titneteit given on We,O our God. wood • call upon loving -kindness. It broataes a apo - ..nor or, les at ha hazard. To -day - when the proceedings came to a close A Prime Dressing for Wounde.-• it of faith and hope lnit cyan lt- _ an every went oma satisfied n some an wax ops a - cal, and is composed with'a pathos f with the day's enjoyment. belie acid is kept for use in.cauteriz• Work Guaranteed by stn sorrow and suffering, and rescue great- p genies .and winners, viz: , woxkmen, Far better wo keep ons r • 'I7t 1 'st cal u n h' solbefore"t?'Hullaran J.rio Robertson. G' is 5 sic Oit. It is just as nick in ttetlon no onsc d body h I factories d ksh e r application etre suls to bless Dina magnify Thy the great herds represent a nourishAli holy plume. Thou didst so cavo the that evidences a soul tried bq reel tog industry, with file development a The following is the list of the ing wounds and outs sustained. by the world of sinned lost and ruined to the develo Inert, the ol that Thou did a send 1Her by�Giods,mercy. n+ • of the + DAILY EKCEV1 SUNDAY Lve.. Goderich 6.20 a.m. 2.20 pain " Clinton 6.44 a.m. 2.50 WIN. • Seaforth 0.59 can. 3.00 pia. "" Mitchell 7.21 a,t». 3.35 parts, 'Arr. Stratford ?.45- n.nl, 4.03 war. ., Kitchener :H,40 a.m. G.3p . 4e Guelph i .04 a.nl. 5.50 'Toronto 1025 tail: 7,80 ftp. Returning ..Leave• Toronto TOG Las 13,65 p.m. and 0.05 p.m. Parlor Cafe Car Goderich to 1 onto on morning train, and to Goderich an 0.05 pan. train. We • channel of cars between Goderich, sit Toronto. • 1. A. LAWRENCE, Town Passenger- and Phone Ei `Ticket Aged the 1 x80 animals imported Boys, 5 years and under I. K. band a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eeleet Frank McArthur a Children Ore. The Psalmist is bio his o f !b i i i decade ' q ' t the Yet as novo mat p e o Phone 82 Watt Scree!' CDMA 1'L�TCM� S praise. He enumerates the things ., ---T, M. Hart, . J. Johnston. a*� A "r.0 Pt > Y 5 000 in addition to these have Girls, 7 -••-^••+»rz• -. tom 9 P t eea e> � - with its various powers of intellect 1002 1 herd h Iii Il d t years and render•»- joece Cudmore D and does not sear the ski r burn I'a n le aand 'heart to unite in the work of :40,00o -bead to 110 herds.. About Robertson. Boys. Years and under the flesh. -r*• he .would not' forget' to be' thankful been eyed for fete and nothing. In years and -under--iRhlth Pridham,1 for and names 'them "benefits." And 19?. and 1Sw5 more than 1,000,000 Mary Crampoon. Girls, 10 years and first of all he remembers live. iniqui- pdunds. of reindeer meat was /napped Bushlen, Marjorie Riley. ties and that God liath forgiven them. from Alaska,•aild the demand for it /toys, 10 years and under -R. Mc- Sickness of body and of mind is so pins risen stead;ly year by year. tee," , Creath, Cecil Williams. Girls, 18 yrs naturally connected with sin that we .had to be brout;ht,to Alaslra to tereh and under --Margaret Elliott, Pearl are not surprised to find them cop. ,tis -i sl:inlos how,ta handle the ortt:-j Price. Boys, 13 years and under -- the netted in Scripture.. The Psalmist • trial stock. Ilut in recent t years tete !Jack Moon, A. Anderson. Girls, un - speaks of the benefit thatder 16 -Jean Robertson, Jean Fergu- comes .industry has: been passing from the through. -God's miraculous. interfer Eskimos (who hold reindeer erasing >on. Boys under 10-H. McArthur, ince in,deliveriug from sickness and as secondary in' interest Fend tc► hwhuutl►tg Roy 'Trafford, Young ladies' race - death and giving instead- life and:a and, fishing) to rrlrite it a Grace Stirling, Margaret . Burgess. crown di mercy. , higher order of business :ibilt.y. Boot_ rare -A. Bennett , J. Trafford, k . 7 = The result' of this' crowning with ficineeer,ha, -ihn nag,._ look much 100 yard race -Earl Stark, D. Wilson. VI loving -kindness and tender mercy is: piper cattle, but have n tender • t�• Mar led ladies, artier 30 -Mrs. Stark, that his mouth is satisfied with good n e ni • a L e Mrs. ©'Halloran. Married . ladies like d togte, b more :ilk nivel,. i , things; his youth is renewed 9ike the horses, the ver much territory in over 30;hits. Hart, Mrs. .Henry. •s they I �•'eagle's. vi wa child inaerie ,1 - Bradt it up e g e s» Whelt Dn d s a_ feesiing, but, al:'tttlte them, ° trsat••4 Di d � die., special --•Mrs. Henry, before it tet a good hold, Ithe sheepfolds of Bethlehem: he had against the wind. in winter: they Mrs.. Cllfalloran, Mrs. Quigley -'eatandinhaleMmard's. Also seen many an eagle come home graze• over a comparatively .ent.an bloody. and •bruisedf he bad teen her, area, pawing through the snow for guided by her instinct, retire to the lichens .cud other forage. They are rub the liainte nt ea throat and . .cheat. A great preventative.. The. Great White Liniment tta Marred .nen, over 35-B. H. Ma. Creath.. Clarence • Rhymes. Peanut race --Isabella Griffin; Ruth Stark. cleft of the sock 'where she would home bodies; once they: have become .Vroom football --Married ladies vs.. ;bask tin the sunshine and .rest until accustomed to a range, yet..ave fast single ladies, 12 on each side, Mar -1 'her strength • was'renewed. The traveller& over • this. territory and tied ladles win, 2 to 0. 'Ladies' base - memory of what he ,had been made good swimmers, oven tatting their hall -South intron vs. North Huron., him fly to the Rock of Ages, there to food•in bogey ground. • North Huron wins. Men's baseball., iaak in the' sunshine of (rod's love No provision In made for . feeding North Huron vs. South Huron; South t a"d have hie strength of soul renew- Bien'. - Thry•arr..ieft•:iIJH..r!elt- _mond Huron wine, 6 to e.. ed; ` ,'". ' " - ` ''. ':.' to pick for themselves. In the sure The following are the names of The Psalmist in verse 6 Passes_ trier, usually in Jnic, slut, reindeer are some of those present: Mr. and Mrs. . • from his own experiences to that of rounded up for Mantling rind In the A. E. Forbes, Mr. J. A. McLaren, Mr,� his people. • Truly God is good, to alit early tali or winter for butchering, and Mrs. B. IL ,McCreath, Mr. and He is in a• special manner good to Later in Ili winter another round -up Mrs. E. •Floody and Miss Fioody,• Mr.l. ►"'"'""""_• Israel but he is the helper of. all..the may take ate for separating next d rand Mrs. H. B. Stowe, Mr. and Mrs.I wronged ,against.. their oppressors. herds. Al handliegused to .be done. W. A. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Lack. /� .y�.�s r It is His nature •to be merciful -amp by Toping often on the open .range, Kennedy,Mr. and Mrs. D. D. WIleon.►. T ; �A� l +i7 •geaeious; He as not extreme to marls but.now the corral and chute method Mr. and Mrs. D. 'Thompson, Mr: and 'r1 r�1�1l ►11f- what we do amiss but hears long with . is more general. Herding is done sir- Mrs. G. G. Young, Mr, and Mrs. Gen. 1110.81111 0 8 1IIB those. that are very provoking, giving most entirety on foot with the std of Ferguson and Miss Ferguson, Mr. time for repentan^.e. Ho is the Path- dogs, the herder going out h day t.o, and Mrs. J. Moon, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. • �1 Nies, }�f er of mercies. The; scripture says. a keep wa ch and sometimes r olamine Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Johnston, am 1 U ise.t a great deal of the Mercy of God, "Heand out overnight. f Mr, Robt. Holmes, Rev. J. Hanna , Mr. Me�iraita`eaaal titltt�stttt we all know of his mercy for flutes have been fortnula•ed for tl.e and Mrs. L. S. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. bath not dealt with us after our sins, Proper training and rare 01 -aped .at ei�,Mr. and Mrs H. Martin, /netoffthsSquare nor rewrtrded its according to our im deer k:► that they may he able to Mr. and Mrs. D. Crawford, Mr. and ° *� equities." God's patience should lead furniture tee footle of the rant;!,>. haul. Mrs. R. C. Cudmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS AtrrOS READY u9 to repentance. ,'(rite • riches of ing supplies to, camps, !oliewlua; asp Latton,: Mr, and Mrs. D. S. Cook, Mr. part of the town ter MU Passengers called tor I n.any 'Busies Meet all Trains end Passenger Boats --- SERVICE -GET - -- RE '• -� the herd and assis.ing in core:Mine. and Mrs. R. J. Ferguson, Mr. and 1 AND WHEN YOU WANT TO GET THERE 12: • "For as the heaven is high ,above :Clap_ sled ri�indeer is not as c:,' iInon Mrs. W. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. in Alaska ase it should be. Gov. a• 1- Thompson (Hamilton), Mr. and Mrs. ►nervi experts say, and generally, H. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stark, whirr It Is used, it Is driven to ,'X- Mr. and Mrs. C. Rhynas, Mr.• and liaustlen. then turned loose avid re- Mrs. E. C. McIntosh, Airs. H. C. Bur - L. with a fresh one. gess, Mrs. L. 'H. Brophy, Mrs. E. ' < Pridham Mrs. Jos. - Mrs. C. Gray, Depots. • • TCR! AND :flet. ileac, Mrs..3. E. Swarts, Mrs. G. In Prompt Service anti g glis • (Dundas). Mrs. M. Dermody, Carefrli •t�ttendancev hire 'Takes Pirtle of `Place at Great Mrs. Henry, Miss E. Barry, Miss I.. ,.0,o.6, ° (.'eremonies in Japaei., Knox, Miss Lily Paterson. Miss Fan- •Rice Is the true emblem of Japan, 14' Paters", Miss F. Knox,. .Miss Our Livery and Hack Service and takes ride of tate at a 1 great Grace Stirling, Miss A. Crittenden,. .will be found use -to -date p p i t' x Mr. W. Waghorn (•Sudbury), Mr. Ad - in every respect. r. , ceremonies, which 'vvonld be void am D,ver (New Toronto), Dir. J II. , '�� 'I without the use• of sake, a drink Brewed from the grain. McClymont, Mr. A: J. Grigg, Mr. G. Your Patronage 5ollcited • t• .•4 In the solemnization of marriage, Ke Powell, R. S. Sheppard, Mr. W. ,'.i`I"a .>i,,c�,s} and In •trorshlp of ancestors, rice Powell, Mr. J. R. Lyon; Mr. S. B. Mc - phone 107Metalloid Street plays a prominent part, but it Is in Call, and many *them whole'names the eoronation festivities that tes•sit;- could not be obtained. nifieance In Japanese life and custom Is most clearly shown. NOTES 1,'or the recent coronation rice was The T. J. Lipton Co. donated one US harvested troth "pure"" nettle, known hundred packagers of their celebrated as Yuki, representing lands to the tea for the occasion, while our good • east or south of ICoyto, and Suit!, the old standby, J. A. 'Mc Laren, donated llydro-Electricp Mott/lets tying north and'tvest. A oil- Aix pairs of 'hoereand flve.poundrs of lase at the foot of :lit. Mikamt wad codec. i y .. • selected as the Yuki feeld. and Wald-. THE PEOPLE'S ' STORE Illilu�[�[sse tt % yatnn-Diaru, fifteen milers from the cfielity of Rukouako, provided the Suittd. To decide the "pure" field':;, ltvo . • w WHAT does* ',after vv forty" mean to you? Ate yeti'fess capable than -youtiredin, be? -Nervon* - Easily tkedf Iain down? Try the efft ct of two or three boxes of Dr. Wil- Bums' Pink Pills, the tonic that has made_ hundreds off, mid41k. aged • w* om feet ten years youngee! it will nourish mid htvig. orate the blood, to often thinned and devitalised by advancing years, trine it up to better service, make your free strong again, eager . for life any Dr.'ilt7itiatna' P Pill* alcor at your •drng- wit's ins• any dealer ers medicine, et. by until, 50 cents, postpaid, front The fir, "kTliltlttrvr Medklne Brockville, rapt. J dtl • tortoise sbelia are burned, and the • cracks on their aurfeccy Indicate the districts. Rice transplantation rem- - monied are. .held -4n -Jane,- and. -.the _ . work is carried out by girls gaily . cite dreaaed In red and green, eluting tape- elally-eomposr-d soaga to the aceotn- paniment of drums. Harvesting fake plate hi they autumn. • In the Saki Hail the emperor of1ars rice to the opirite, reading an addrcos and taetlnt: rtee and cake, proceeding . - otter midnight., to• ..he Yuki Ha,U,,,: ,• ,, tvlterr the teremony Is repeatttd. The. • offering and tasting shows the rev- erence and love of the toter of Japan fora his anttstors, and emphastree j that agriculture is considered the fundameatat Indttstrp of the enuntry. The Grand Festival honors the Sun Geddets, ancestor of the Japanese fraperors. Cook .by Electricity Wroath by Electricity Trott by► Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper than Coal or Wood X111 eleettie Vaetnun Clodater• Tenat yes lite debt; a bfo(tan Hist moves the tiilstt. %Ve guat.a tee. ail Hytiro, 1.311119 for t.St.tti- i itis . Valk iiil aw=l ;livlay at The Hydro Stare 't* 'VIM*" p M. *tat al 54 tet!! et_5S'' .<$ilent partner: One who supplies tees capital but keeps in the eceir- • growl -tier, ku-bagtl. The fire great etat;eli f,f middle age Cr6aua(:l 'Bruen 174510 loath o iii era you iais3 teat. :veo raatter tate badly to man faile lin mill keels a nati0ed to reeve ai ai rear el oil i;t!Mc foe lain t iri,Itera. Child ro- . Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 441444, 0e0...00.4 The Goderich hummer Sch-ooi- JULY 15th to JULY 22na Thero ram for•the Goderich Summer School,; in connections' with the London Conference of the United Church of Canada has been issued, and ars will be seen from .the outline pu'ilinhed below, a very willIt i lollt general public, be e instructive series of sessionshas been arranged. Of special interest to thet5 ers p evening meetings, to which the citizens of Goderich and vicinity are cordially invited. A special elasa for ministers will be conducted by Rev. Prof. Davidson, of Rmnranuel College. A pennant is offered for thepastoral charge having the largest delegation and also a certificate for three yearal atteendance at -Summer '.Sebool.-The pennant for thelargestdelegation wee 'van last year by Brussels. Rev. W. A. Bremner, of Brucefaeld, is the president of the school; Rev. W. R. Alp, oi' Auburn, vko President; Itev. E, J. Rbulston, of Arkona, secretary; Miss Mabel Bailie, of Goderich, treasurer :Miss Mary Ctarl:e. of Goderic1,• registrar, and Miss :Violet Sharpe, of Dashwood, librarian. The president of the London Con ference and the chairman of Huron Presbytery are honorary presldente and Rev. It.B. Cumming, 1I.D., of Remitter. is the dean of the school. The daily program and the topics of addresses for the evening meetings and . Sunday services are given below Daily Program 7 45- Breakfast. • 8.45 -Worship Period: Rev. M. C. Parr. 9.15 -Bible Study; "Jesus Christ and the Mean- ing of Life," led by Rev. Messrs, Alp. Clarke, Cumming :and Connor, under the direction of Rev. C. A. Myers. 10.00 --Recreation Period : Led by . Rev. 14. J. Mathers, Gesto, Ont. 10.24-Htudents will divide into the following - groups to study •Y. P. Leadership by departments. - P'ellowship and Worship: ,Rev. M. C. Pari•. Missions: Foreign -Miss Isabel etrintosii, Henan, China. - Home -Rev. J. A. Cormie, I),1).. Supt. of hfissiona for Manitoba. (.'itizenshipeRev. C. W. DeMille, Stratford. Literary and Recreation: Rey. .14. J..Math- ere, Gesto, 11.00 -Young People's General Methods: Rev. C, A. Myers, ly. D. 11.00 -Discussion Period fou` . Minieterts. led 1►y Rev. Prof. Davidson, 12.30 -Dinner. 2.30 -Recreation: Supervised by Rev, 5. J. Mathew.• 6.00 -Supper. 7.13 --Vesper Service: "Christ's Way for Ilia Followers," .Rev. Professor Davidson, Toronto. - • 8.0(t -Public Meetliigo: Citizens of Goderich and vicinity are cordially invited. gaining Meetings - 8 o'clock lifonclay--•Rescepttiin to utucicnts tendered by the. Y. P. Societies of -the Goderich churches at iJ p.m: in North st. church.. • • Tuesday-«-Jtev. f', A. Itlyers, 1),I)., Se-tee:re of Religious Education. 'Toronto. Wednesday --.ileo, 3. A. Comair, D.a1., Supt. of Misriens 'for Manitoba. Thureday-."Itelanci and tl>r Iriuh in Lantern Slide and Story." Rev. J•;.,•W, Young. Iron. . lass Centre United Church,• London,- . • Friday.-Miesioniary Pageant by 'the etudenn?s of • the School under the direction entries I'•abcl McIntosh, lionan, China. • Sunday Services 11.00» -Students will attend neat churches. .3.00 -Communion :service and •t'onaecration conducted by Rev. Prof. Davidson and Rev,. M. C. Parr...._ 7.00 -Closing Service: Rev. it. A. elyere, D.1)., Toronto,- Secy. hoard of Rel'igi nvelidurtttntsn. • It Pays to use , . 100% PURE PAINT ANDVARNISHES. d specuatpmduif- for every purpose for every surface °717:31t: ��d01lit 1100%PURE PAINT : roreeferier er iderier MARKF" ii a► f(1r hatiketY1 Elms orSaleby F. HUNT GODEi21Cii, ONTARIO NEU -TONE l/re PD;Isms4• , d6ls paint MAQNotEUM for O/de/%t itieteren pp7 f r WOOD -LAC .7/a ifeefs antlibtailum