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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-09-26, Page 77HT`Ret A1'. SEPT 260, Iyzs i u I1i� alii,I. ,{lllllul ; I,II .Ii!i:� . Ii 1°111111W I,l ItnBUG_#4A Coderlch Planing Mills, Lt d GODERICH Estimates gladly furnished for-anyob to "•.anyy Grade of Seaman-Kent'Oak, l aple or Birch"' 11011�etttta>6»*rrrurwikrctariatrrawtetuas■> r ante■et��rteIC* ■ ■ ■ 9undav,- - y IS�1ISRL Xi•AMILTON, Goaerich, Oral• m aa..,. ,..mmaar.ayeastem.�awaiaawillassamotamvaRfsieatta>,amanassa 1 1 THE GODERICH STAR ib.xrslcti4a: it is ee be :i tiring and 'Wee train 'fl.Yreurel. but taacrei tiny rule type- Te Ilo se may make 300 (aloe atom* prle,elpit a few' W. 1'13. Bat Vtay hate le ooh'* 1111;' and neap neekatetdt� 'balm aA it great deal of that Land teattei 10 riunafestt ut the 4 conaeria f,m 'wits eFv,ts-hoard 4Ti nee. and eharey ►n the wed.; ace : ru atles which are held ail icer the x dininit cat taetaern valet of aye; t'rn- � - ..._ ,. _ � . r and art .try Inu�le Lee nahllt� "i eater, are it r ;etlef vt flim If Ive: I -Cads have not an. eleatre el 'the eiteericene fluid entice the name Thye, al;•floy, tclat l'la a; llljltiiatt that • xpreeted by meal gonad cathea.,eeu►at e, "mo and n e e tatat ,a A JnA tea l �L 11ie•t ey a t. � the n ei > relle�init "ilei ler and 9 thKn t .e espr.a,r411 azf a kind R�t�h ns.;-;," 1•t Fs'aan;e at Tat"(caul them 1P 1►evfattin %' ac., a 'le .•at anal antt,l ,stat Inti' A eereirng to t!' t tablee }fey uax AbtaelC 30 paha.; over a;e nnit se lie (landed , ', reduce Ile teen c>ft; the eurplas t1a8C b+� sit alae ori x • • , then, farrows, foe evert eseel'athe 1n,"eutee vorrespeaitatai th eat lyart� { 1£1 pewee Cent` et, mete Blit€e airy l the rlun��'t��v Eaf Sdih A case is tn$ values and i': it MUM l(mei end eil'(caltitCi ly y f ytt7;{ 1 �' attentii.n le his dia. tept 1 t tee t - knew that eiders fel for AI&ra islluie p cFic4a <ri f. i a;: t:a lee:°p tizt�tal c fi he l+ ' Bis Etat," es is or saetuuene then•:end 1, eameztate flt.eate:lKtbefi3 l:0A t have, ttcJ hti• haat lic,nrtteuoia ile' sonnei'' that by was out: e$ Ye:nl�er fru♦iaa'ntic'1 esI tahni ` trf' Hier' lac kir, , Clair Ps but usually tither naaalr:r aLey inial, and 'nervy" cod was. aS snar71`v izitll G tris,,, tsf ih. EutPexca. • ;altil Tiia at i Qt°q`te1et23rtl trimer 11Araa. 3' �t'glalri.CaV-; 31 Ctaa°ale;a in time nurtheraa cann.lee fee$ fain raEtbet 1 el cYlpui lL3 ti °her:lo c^eaaao:aaie aggro -cc ,e Pat :er than s,::)thc' the fel-1. d.ie _ta'i: let:es i>;taiCh tri t'l '$t tale a . s . _ I€dueatt:�n+.t steel s:a:xtal nccRe� eat Pwa•-�1afs flnaif5 no no sFaert %t1 tite grain u law)„ i ur. .. sat, s axe• WORLD MISSION'S �Icecicfes. The famoue '^'i'ltattha" bee e A 1'ROBI.EM '4eietice ani' Finland are very Idle the i. et (a nization c• l a r. 'n Eat the a e i. . l;u t il'i°.a it OW. la$ K . 1 •.-�•, xsl.fn , I A Ina_.,xwrarg was once S 1 Britteh thetembiu. A fellow Faiii ter i in Sweden-alnd 'Norway is Monne Se - ''L''" Wati- ci! iiitaltr hili .'ua Ut lair eft iteg t • - '. • •. 'ivyk.. as .:i difficulties of itis work or rather tlaeyeountty women. Move sapproatebint, to difficulty for to the minister it seem- s our movement is that of the Colin- :. ed that there ryas seely^ one great oboltri Women's Association of t'zeeho- . _ > "mete an be wile of bringing the i S!nvakie. Poland-, Germany and Il' ii xanattcr mays Carefully anis d :4iak-L it n was not worth is sea tae. Tauten flea! lis reunite and regained hie anemia da9St n cq You moat. feelPmi [ _eeeeete y „ a � , .�• mer , b - .. -;. . ,-,. ... C" , : te n';•' 'e>> I1Tedfeines (ala TDauc'crons volt use ale ga�ur scgttaC✓le., or fruits., pard: awe wag ewe, fee tt .,t^ u t „a 1 4 sum 1,1i1T:. , t -girl eT S•'v(#'.3 KtOt` eta e 1p�tt:P: yJ°vr. t Everytiny l Is a stoarehousI flavour ORANGE tkE 1s TA Ar `Fresh !roma the sardlons* gufde • Thire-elay--•-M a and 1 e scent eta ea `kat eggs lean anent , s tante. `1'lae. 1,irl lite rain 11 .S 'iva ca ua overweight i s eau^cd, frlute anti veyetmblcq and T:cep aavay hot:esr e;f bra a gsaing off• melee tv:scrE:, sometimes ba al distartaneb of th'-L is from tile ecares, p3,stric:a, peotattle_i, to •,tudy ,llospitghty et alae can i;c' n people of Inaba to Christ and that mealy, where=, t' t. Ins: u . 1D:ntlestae''fby.load (eland. The adver•'axrring of e ryas. that. one bac# to express llln)sc•f Some and eelnmuniav ,betterment ,nostrums and quack niedfcincs is dire your common sense' are a foreign el tivaieh of coatrse !and n certain amount of assistant to ,^;ted at this. 'These medicines ere yourself. ! made it diffieul: for missionary 111(1 ruual agmen tussle,; -earners #s Om.dangerous to use and it ealtnot be '-" �` �` I. ' t hearer to understand each other. It • There is a distant erononaic trend. •tt 4 stated tee emphatically Haat 'they! I it were rot for that barrier the, Goa. the farm woman is helped vita adetee should Haver be taken except under i pal of sCiuist, he Pelta would sltrxrlly and marketing., in the Province at a doctor's order. It 'would be wise' • sweep over India. The missionary 'Quebec. also t.11s is a great teatuse for anyone who undertaks5 the her- should demurred to this reading of the silt- of the W. a "rink. It is generally' Fite:- -0011 ale jolt of taking off a great number rfrll salad dressingii as atFtice$1 1',+l nurse �viaen oho g+ara oven, aced to lee ao not atln a Uai .bulla ►+y foe the t :afr.h. Wire mothers ctlao Avow: the vitt tues of Mother -Graven Ware lav- ' terminator arevalva have it at hand ; brecuse it proves its value. '''"e"` «n1■Qt■6g • nation and when y his Want t held' oonized that ti cel am reseonsb i i 5 of pounds to do it under R doctor's ■ to his point •:oak lain'► down to an 'In- . attaches to t'aose responsible for O° direction, •• Na+ ac. take • rt dime quarter in It C. and introduced education of the rural women for their medicines to reduce. }mal tinted ii't' u as well and • Ia o o n . him to an Indian who spoke English lish eeonnmle colt a to • When trying to 'reduce this amount w perfectly: The result was not what ea if vu held of all sorts in teacitin:; oe Iarotofn sand n•unel•ar salts neces- whad bean expected and on the was land practical help given t•. handicraft; any for lnaintafnin at hone the ministerial friend .drnit- workers, to woolen farmers sand to na t u g health must ea ted that oven speaking in English to 'form women to develop side Bees of p 1t• 1IIO general Idea is to keep w a Haan who lrerfectly understood him the sanely uP the Proteids and Yninaral matters and I x „ ecce 1 th e fats and skarches un•• Itt his effort to p±e!tent the goo el; . .11 the fat stared in the' body must v After Belgium. Contac:.^.'s next iris A ws --pan• tate ac q� . --So itn-India eve lstave•�llan t�scttk sionary effort was macro in >r'nIan !pods should bo ateu slo�athaiuthe stomach wtfl not 1laWO an uneonitor- able entry feeling. The average person in a sedent- er• occupation r ,,tray as froatn 2440 to 2700. calories ai ,,tray 'On :a rcduc- ■ Int grace our selfisliness' expel, Land til' those whom we need -- he had made no headway at all in Wales Leeds -England Our earthlir ss refine, Jesus' name. we pray. men. �, boson d li--R-•S-- LESa�i'a1-�6R-FOR--1929.7-t9" � d ft id kindn s' iia okr x� we , ties besides the language. n o en and Wales. or. to be snore painls�e, As free and true as Thine. . Lesson 'Epple -- llecotanlzing' our tInn�es u xnissinnar ' is completely .nt since in this Baso Wales led her;b1 Kept peaceful in the midst of strife, Dent to Others. M k I2"2$R^4• . a 1toss as to how to advance in tiny sister, Wales and England. The first ' 0 €,"1V# ., and pa IiCn ac. ' I. 8 formed ;Attlee village with 1~' r nom• for0 given. Lesson Massage ac. +► . atI ease W hva f d t't' i'1 tl May we dead the pilgrims .life, Jas. 2:14-17 ' (From the Central India 'Ea.•clzl the bigname in Anigleeeee shortened And follow l Phil' i;4 Thee to Heaven. . Golden Cert-� app sena .. f. .1.II. '+G rney In Dr. Joseph Parker's exposition I•'or Borne and Scalds.. Dr: Thom. to'nonfair F`. ° O, { rn diet 1200 to 1 500 calories u div 131 To the dvelor►rnent in this eauntry �_ on this portion of the gospel of 1►falk s+ Ecleetrtc ail 'will take�ftre ant - - sago saffteaent, ltfcal a>o.1 _s� "T`i►r7bi C Y C C do rIa to Tota .PRAYER ou p no pen emir' daa-'jjusttee. 15 many rot no a "Iaat t Frlday�-All most that myself in btu! manta on morning train. and Toronto says.. Tills fuesd.nt shmvs 'that- - "p Vitra -- of sx llurn or staid: "1` should bsr at entree of the calories in the#r --We tliunTt 'Thee; our" `tither for a Indirect influence maybe exerted by , i over kitchen so that it may $petits it has outrun that of any other foods and it ireall is' n nee- with the teeeber an ekool today. I sand r d licit an 0.05 n1, train. No the . felloato of tla#s Iife and Ate l Christian teaching. Even ifYthe be IlaU1= at any bane. Tltoro Is no country. One is nceuse omed to look eseai• that they 1' 1S 'not veryn. r pray Thee to help us to strive scribe had not proposed tln'. inguirY preparation required. • Jest apply the to England for' capacity in orgha� i in order to give some ideas of th against the snare of selfishness he would :rave received • advantage oil to the burn or scald and the pain ration, And the W. I. omen" ot. calories I max join to. give you e - winch would sever these bonds. Unite from the answs r �vhlch Jesus Christ will abatcl and beam snort tfmo tensa is no exception. Far completeness of the values in every-dayy foosomn us. :n more sand more closely by the returned to ,the • Sadducees, He was altogether. organisation, for rho demo retie char• ds nerds of love to those who need us evidentlyim reused with the wisdom, meter of its anstitutfon and methods r.---- ...•"'-` p t . 1. IN MANY LANDS" 1of work, the English W. I. hos no self-control, and h i f; h spiritual ; , '{W, peer ,Its clilef glory es teat it gives Her Little Boy ',claims of •.Testis Christ The scribe By Ars. Alfred Watt, M. A. M. B, F, every . member. a say in the whole i was evidently clearer -minded and (Founder of Women's Institutes in •• t h either the Herod- ADVERTISE 1' d � management, and it gives every mem- Was Very 'ill With l • d t ADVERTISE IN THE STAR ' ¢CANADIAN NATICNAI. RY Jas a SERVICE to TORONTO TRAIN 1 X('IW1 SUNDAY n 0.20n t .,.t.0. ,rut toderlcTl a,n . ve t'la } % " Clinton_ 0.44 a.m. 2.sa lt.m, t •' :aentorth t+.59 aim. 3.011 p.m. " ItIatehell 'M11 13,51. '135 ram, _ Arc. Stratford . 7.4fn a.m. 4.03 p.m. t ' l itchoner 8.40 a.m. S,2U p.m. DI 1 «Guelph 9.04 a.m. 5.60 Tran. Toronto 10.25 a.na. V.30 11.51. •i Ttetutning•.»Leavo Toronto r.5a; a.m., _."135 ,nr._nnd r.f►5 n.tn. -. .a io Car to rf Jake was a planning for the game of clauxige of cars between Godericlt bunt) ft ball for tomorro vs. the Rutehe. Toronto, . Cats and alt of a Suddendee•slarnei J A. LAWRENCE. her ruler va. her desk rite strate at 'A. L WsENC and us and •says Ii hope I dont here enny buddy tawking over inthatpart of •Phone 8 . Ticket Agent the room. I looks her rite strate in �.., . , „-„ �-. - _:. ?. the eyes and I says. hope;you dont, . e ee..>.,�. ... ,. _� a.. ti more Carets than e t er. a eco - ; he British rales) mans ort Saducees. They pro Since the first Women's Instituto it "aced pal beat and • spt;culatrveeque S- was formed at 'StoneyCreek, Ontario, Summer Complaint Um; but the scribe made a smelt- Canada in 1897, a most surprising •uol bn u r whxc.b Is` the first commandment of air?' This is the developm.nt�has taken 'place. An axs- • Mrs_IBey Fisher, Lebret, Sat . kind of question which is worthy of satiation nn,.re:y composed of coon, writes. Tar over a month hook. ,._ the..most anxious :con,ideration• Life try women has Hat only become the enly cease when the .supply of mer, my little boy wan'sulTertn from should not he spent in y p.. largest single organization o villages is exhausted. Having passed suminercom complaint. He' otsobag¢there tribute paltry stn u- women in world, but. it has given the 4,000 mark in twelve years, there p E tis: about money, or i. stlidy� unquestioned example in'oorganixtl- ,seems no barrier ahead. begun to be traces of. blood in his stool, bits questions of barren speculation, and anything he ate would not stay on •but in findingout the rind l;s tion, in effectivenesshe1 And progress, The writer may be prejudiced, but his stomach val. lens. Ile became so tbhi h p t p f Lacking the fire of propaganda so- it seems to her that nowhere is there 1 such distinction and • charm as in the English W. I. We have ,the nicest women in the world in the 'W. I. everywhere, land in England they are PP1r, 1 large; Asparagus, 20 medium tips; Bacon, 3 strips lean; Beef (lean) two and one : third az uncooked; String beans, two and half cups; White bread, one and one e wheat bread on bet. chance to develop herself. third oz • Whole b Its .brnwtla has . been. phenomenal. and one • third oz; Butter, one table Sipco' the early days. thelia_ has been spoon; Buttermilk, one and. one eight little propaganda, every W. I. being cups; 'Cabbage, five cups shredded; its own best advertisement. But the Canteloupe, one medium. sized: Car - growth is still stead , and apparently rots, three to four medium; ; R y. Cauli- flower, weak he could not stand: up. A neigh- bor recommended. • "Discouraged c ore a, t IP very cin rA o clay, without a "muss", without the t fines and shall abide forever. stimulus of opposition, it has been J taus Christ answered the • scribe able' to make its members enthusiasts and in despair I 1n the sertbes.own dpxrxt"-asp?rrt of and devotees.. It is an. amazing no • fora battle; the diel : st solemnity and veneration. stance of goaceful penetration . into . so. very nice it warms the beart to be 1 not expecting any 1 : The words of the comltlandments as homes of all carts and conditions ani .associated with. them It is a great ace, two large heads; Skim milk,' one more .benefit. than ly mainced by Jesus' exposition are situp fete .communities not •only geogra;r -honor and great pleasure. They have and one ctuarter cups; Whole milk, from the many '{ ly majestic. Without exposition ac. En- beat] but etliologicalt ms apart as .five eighths of. a. cup. •Oatmeal un other medicines i 1 largement he repeated the words of the robs: y fatten their' Chari"" foto the movement, cooked• four tablespoons Onions, h d lx h fol Intexesrs and I got by with it 2. Saterday�-••Ara chirch had .4 2nd handed soshul*today. They take euan: thing that hint CntlY use to.nobody enny more and sell it to make munny to send to the mishunaeys over in for - ren countrys. Ala took I and Pa. We had a very good time genrelly speak- i one half medium heed; Cel- top•. ery, four .-cups--cut -in--one -quarter Sua�day The teeelxer est las hoar " inc-.i pieces; Chicken. two and half oz. menny of us had began to rend ficin I cooked; Cocoa, two tablespoons; Cnd- Her like she act us • t0 do a eupple of I a fish, five � oz. uncooked; .Cottage weeks ago. Harold Treat sed' he vas"i Cheese, five to six tablespoons; Soda sent aloud to read Ben Her and w;1en 1 crackers, : five to six: Cucumbers, she sed Who not he replyed and sed i three small; Eggs, or•e.iarge Flour, his sea diddent a prove of it beinie it s three tablespoons; Grapes. - asabout-horse raving: un h•' Halibut, small serving; ;Let- Monday -»-•Z was down to the "Starr b c bying su mshews to ware this evnlnt, t and they was a elan came in and. he• had such ,small' ft. that 1 ft. of hisssen smallern both of mine out to' gather'. Teusday i was a telling Art Ern-, my 'that the Boy scouts was a gone far a tramp Hex Saterdav afternoon; and slit• sed. Well I do hope they' keteh rI becun they are a' getting to be I a regatar nusants and the way they beg -you .for sum 'thing to eat alt the tiine. had used, but to •eternal life; he pronounced them. These is„'no record that the start - nay, surprise,•. I i with. the. authority of the Laavgivex: ers of the movement in Canada ever noticed a change ; Man reale two commandments be- envisaged •any such development. after he.haad.taken cause his•life has two aspects. The They hoped that other farming coin - before • few doses and ' one aspect is upwords towards God, nxurfriies _ would follow the example before .the doses, elle other' aspect is lateral' towards . of Stoney Creek and, from the outset, was half used he vas the game haft a society. Both cammandneente 'have f thed o d- Y. ' lanais" the Scottish omen's `• mlration wrthout sass etian.. 'Che Rural 11instatutes, with all their 0""e- one half ounces; Strawberries, one „ . Idea, But ha$ . they been .prophets, beat homely fun their wonderful pot- P' third eu s; Sugar, twatable- .r, oweeee divine requh emu t is more that rev- they d robabl have' planned t h m y , h p and on , t p g •'w' pal probably p end so we have' a ig �+ three to four medium: of all sorts, .music, drama, handl- Orange, nee large: Oysters, twelve erstfts. literature, social , gaieties to fourteen; Peaches "canned, two friendliness, all sorts of whiinsiee end large halves and juice: Peaches fresh, onmely joys. It is a temptation to go three medium sized: Pineapple fresh, on in this strain, but there are other two thick .slices: Potatoes raw, four p eiiunScotl stealth bo he wae.beforehe took sack;' '' 1 the common: root of love. We may the government o ay annetul. Scotland's Famous "Renals" es. ones andothirty; ieh h cups spRhu- Y Y eci "hill willingness tat co-op is e flat up only by The T. Milburn Co. reverence Gob without loving Hfm with ih an place which would do so Scotland got from England her fain- barb, one cup; Spinach cooked, one Ltd.. Toronto, Ont. For Tieneigabor we may have a and gave every encouragement to the ous, and half cuss.; ,Round steak, one and rn " ' erence or admiration. It is 'io•7e- differently.: ,A, .happier name might .tery ,and knitting and eoolc'ry, and spoons; Tomatoers. one large; Turn - t The answer which the scribe re- cubit never pe content to stay behind bps 'raw, two cups; Watermelon, ' ;"�" . SWARTS have been chosen A Tess rigid offae• turned to Jesus ,Christ Allows that any otter country. alt is Scotland pound. • ris _a„ . ial connection or one on a elidingac.• n tae heart o man t ere as .4 voice t orever ' among e s , you a u ause uta and arae Livei i f h i scale might have been an temated d th `jurat and one If t dy •that table and e d a t]( � which confirms the claim of God.M i d U• to might only to go nn one of their fit: little mathematics it mall not be dib'» "W It Master. haat said the ( uent outings and see the quotations ficult -to count your calories, approx. • ore Precise a ms an o sec i t° I ; thou as e &ave been .defined. One ]topes also• q flack Stables Etre.. ' truth. We should speak so as to that a much `closer connection would qn the pragrams'to ]"now what fun imately. Fruits 'and vegetables i •compel those who :tear 11's to °ncknow- h been planned and maintained they get out of it all. There is a fine should be used generously and then Moat easel *treat ledge that our word is true. • We can between the mother Women's esti• literary flavor too, about the W. lahT. you will have calories left over for do this by our tone as well as by our tote and the daughters •• .and step and we expeet great things from this the other foods. Remember though. Just off the Square n►.r�r reasoning. 'daughters abroad, so that there would part of the family , ' 'to count the butter and the sugar SEVERAL FIRST•CLASS AUTOS READY fele of good that is in a man. He movement i •i Jesus Christ recognizes every Brant- have bean quitedefinitely one hi New Zealand and Australia, India e and South Africa have taken to In- .• T'OR SERVICE -GET YOU. ANYWHERE told the scribe that he was not fear However bad teem been sueo pies- t stitutes and they deserve more men - AND WBEN 7011 WANT TOUT THERE from. the ' kingdom of God.- Jesus eienee, much of the charm ee °elation than is possible .•sere, Particular. 'Busses Meet all Trains and a Christ recognized good directions movement might have been lost, and ly interesting are these tmpire W. l's, Passenger Boats ; and tendene#es, as *ell :as succasstul some virtue might have gone out of and one longs for a gathering of the Passengers called` for in any • results. We should never be afraid it. We have the charm now of unex• W it's of the• Empire. What a spirit - to of the town for all to tell nthera of the good we ser'•fn ed gathering it would be! The lndo- p peetedness and of a ,pleasant inform• l traine at 0.'T. R. or C.N. R, ' Cham. Encouragement is as good al homeliness, of provocativeness. we; pendenee of the country woman would Uepotd. to the soul. are governed by the indefinable .feel- make the alssembling n,+ stt•affair, It N1"(11Y1 t $eT'Y>iCt end ( lames 2c. 11-t'?. I ing called "the Institute spirit"-at-�'"'nanid he n wonderful experience. from the treat prairies, the veldt and about this also But there is no vag- ueness about our success Our Livery And Hack !Service nes man, for it as not genuine faith.. Whin Ontario looked upon the from the s will be found up to d t In ptaof of this ire instances the early 'iv I sand Caw that they were the islands •wr■•r►, wanting not good wishes or kind !follow pxavmces who were not slow to tante, ' 0 ,rand wishes and kind words prompt. 'Brunswick, Manitoba British Column sm h went 17 , Tx:• Apostle declares Ilene that filth Careful Attendance, • which does not produce good works, though there is a certain vagueness We should have_ the farm 'women or which would •'not produce holy the homeland; women from the farth•. greatly built MARTS Religion i • aiie'� living if fairly acted 'out, will save Ontario and the Sister 1'rovfaxceest .xvest and farthest east; women island of the Pacific and a e•' i - nd . off the coast of. Scotland; In •every respect. case of one who was hungry or naked Iyood,�lie sent the tidings to her cis• wotnen from the first W. 1•'s in n- the ate one °i Australia; r'o 1 st n Qat Your Patronage Solicited words merely; but the acts to which ! folIovts the fashion. Nova Scotia. New Seotchwomen front all over the' place,., T. WAR e Hat desisn. d to beea cold i bin Alberta, Salilkaitcllewan prime up the rural parte h , line, adopting the idea to their own 1'renc:► speakm6 members from �aue in the `broad elastic constitution Ti tern of pioneer mothers who ce elicit men ave soui rt of the Empire; ' women from near the Arctic Ocean;" Phone 107 Montreal Street Edward Island, Quebec,.,at1 came in , . '�^ � e weeeeereAntanetnesettA'` � "�"-"""r els but making no radiexl demo bee What a homecoming! The dough• - i day there are over two thousand In- from the Motherland and made a new ' .USE stitutes in Canada And an overgrow- :home and a new life overseas. . , ing-rural •papulation is demanding of - How much emelt would contribute llydrollectric �r ie link:: home and Educational .authorities that the best country lore! There indeed would. be extension .service possible be given. fresh links of Empire, linko of coneriiE PEOPLE'S STORE . Accounts , next country to have 't'ii,, Lie ; mon interest and traditions, links of. was the United States, who eat front :friendship and love. • ( Canada the plan of organizing rural Miller's Worm Powders will cicnn women, but who�rvorked it out quite th:•'M atomahh and bowels of worms, sin differently. W. I, s.were held in many that the child will no more be troub- r states but not the regular monthly led lay their ravages. The powders - _ - . meetings which we eanaiider a nuc- are sweet to the taste and no child • sn• orty.. ursee were more like series of will object to taking- them. They are , sla°rt,eouraes ns planned by a college non-i"njurlaua tin 4h(ir composition, • fol' country women, Some states lake and while in some capes they may Notices accompany the Penftsylvania had Societies of Vann rouse vomiting, .that must not be Woolen almost identical, with euro. special accounts now being But eventually the nation«wide ark.. taken as a sign that they are nous.- maileJ to local nubscrtb ter,,,,,- :intention the Farm and Ilomo Bur- eating, Hitt as an indication of their' explatrt tht cltarageSt muse swamped p d 11' lesser f'emous wit it iaations and now in taefr created:: 'MINT" EOE HOMEBOHIS made and ,give full,detaile factor for .the education of the rural l by tlf all charges. women. It is a highly specialized ex.; l Jessie Allen Drown tension service emanating from the: federal government at Waohington, ! • REDUCTION and e'arried on throughout .the etetel Reducing. is. eertainit a live eieee • p p Colleges and affieial bodies by means tion, judging by the quotients I of a well-ttained corps of extension I have been asked, no ' today 1 will lecturers and demonstrators. In *try and answer come of them. In other country has there been tang-fi the first place there is no Bard and . thing like ouch art elaborate system r set rule of weight. Two people of worked out and indeed originated by I the same age, height and uric elo -not a central authority. 'ibe work is ex- occas larilsr raced to have .the :mete - treraela coed, but there in no such weli;ht'. Itereditg Pla a a part aced local initiative and individuality as i the norma! "weigh* Del te% ore they be , there is in eountries where the beta. naturally more than that of the tote ideal and Plain has been ela,neTy: o?leer. If yon come of fat oto 1c. it is ifollori ed. not natural nor ncreseary to train Bolglultt And the Votnthient " dovyaD ts, the weight of time' lean hard Little Eelriu ;a wan the nest. caw,x t _ -----_ __ .. _: - - _..t - ,._.___:, try -and the la-•st in Europe -to; rami into litre~• cotiisnieelon ren- l A s' To R by their Goeerro int ta; f anedKa to the various boards of Agriculture and to the eonlmon 'atoclt• We have' how completed the introduction of our new plan of rendering telephone accounts. - • Cook 'by Electricity Wash by Electrkity Iron by Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper than Coal or.Wood All electric; V"acuwn Meaner rei9move's the dust; a baoolu just Il10(ICS the dust. We guarantee all Id y d f t', Lamps for 1,500 hours. %Valk 15 and cec display at The Hydro Store e - vam e a the e er organ - They. Our Business Office people will be leased to explain more fully the features of the plan. nutdil the teencer anti. heeded by Paul Pot Infants And t l'41dreo ri rn „ i tie %uyet, r-epo:t - l favegably and tt. , u>fYr> amt a s:alri+&Mira:, ro r e+rta ` `loy l afr.l� an it rcr' ,$ Dl, to IntiseForOv.r 3OYsitr et' cm/A_1A r ' owl s devoted them are Q„ er n L ! e9 Comtel den I c m,a10401 in that Alwe beats e country. Vain nionzo l Is 113 t sc.r^!1 to, the j n tta.,^Iatf..s1 i$ W. Ea in erc3 4.n Qt,...0.4 Sign hate cf Lea atw-i France alco. France Wet tho Va • Wensday--pa is about intheno. shun to unjoin from the golf club on acct. he is sucth a poor bridge laver avhen ever they net him to : playing. bridge here of lately. - .. q• lel 1 1 ab.01 Minar:Pe 1p the enemy of all rheumatic.treublee. --Mae it in' rouTTi:y oncT' often. a .. It ateca.the Pain, suppleo the joint:), puto noes lite into the tissues. Bub it 53 Is your daughter ,enjoying life? TT is just itt her "teen. J age" that a girl should be getting the most fun out of life t --Yet so often it happens that girls of sixteen • to • twenty have outgrown their strength -*are quickly tired, pale, nervous, generally run. down and unhappy! These are dare ague of anaemia) ac. condition that. results fromt-thin, worn•Out, under•nouriehed blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have corrected this in thousands of gala 'here is the *cruel experience of Mrs. Ben Nicholas of Erfeana, (71st. "My daughter was in a rundown 'testa She was easily tired and didtnot wish to associate with others". At. this wee unnatural, 1l began giving her Dr. Williams' Pink Piller and they soon anode a strong healthy girl of f►er. New she is es happy a girl as one would wish to Stott your daughter en this proven treatment now by buying 1)r. 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