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The Goderich Star, 1929-10-03, Page 7
THURtiHAY, OCTOBER 3rd'. Pitt • s;ewttita TOW4 5 On fivaranteed Trost Certificates Seeurcd by Approved First Mortgages and Guya;rnmtent Bands. A Legal Investment for Trust Funds. A descriptive circular describ- ing these certificates is detail will be forwarded a!a„trequest TERUNG ST5 11r, CORPORATi N TORONTO REGINA THE GODERICH STAR eame a verandah out. de a hat .: on kid Hdiiti',tr, 1V, H. await rani San, !.Stene. Mese Ia, T;uti,lrea Colioc:iaat • erten utt'eied to Father, 0 Neill byliaiEra iin;aide re- eeie to, n, N. 1►„,uaacrrtr,a,. ;, an I di an& nun t'hristtao friend, 'that d loitt' th.t. t, hums insula, ►.h',li' lire lisangetunrr, talnieettoft t' .,'h • seminal, wall ea) low to .stand Mp tit -Mae 1 r+en „_one, Mini /ionie :. ilio l,ltnra, ti. ! idassi Burs aK right. '!'hey ate vole the ford via- `.ri trobtata, 1•40, wow. hgnieaosse, land Novelise: Yr, A Fame, sine'. the people rn the but gave them an.i omelet l si t"sai-tor, lir,, 7t sroiolag 13vingit..ne, Coltectaon cri i, an -take ke is t of course part.•aiawd trent on animal load' hanir made, oat— lft r a ala;Q to t aya�.nie+ gaffs 1i, A, fund °Ince Nadi mtst,t t)a- uearod Yat°9, 3I s I;.sing4t.n , t'a tea �lri, 31dnTsitirr !l. A l;a;ba far lat�le?, c etairsa aryd uloid 1'eaa Ilaa.rr. +�. 3 ' ,ria. l i.alRani, ttacsd Sewing �teadR Their plates and cups Kele er =RIt !'Artd'r, M.s 13unit*i Ii. i)arnIll: 2Ba.Ftcnoa�aolcs-Miss Ilvangstene. the leaves cE the trees and ?ar toad es, , furkfi and a917;,frn4 their fingers suL= I' '110 eaS, I3ar> u iia+t'3. o ,tbla n• n;, C' t to ev Innen I1, .i.� ee '11'8'•t prier. (°enl.,eq 3 oatmeal, anus, tt�'. IL Humber„ Bungaal lea x as eticed, For Misnt f 3rr. Ci. tons his yuiR vas f e 3 rut, :; tan-et'r•-;lira, C'arter•, Art �a Apron- BIra. In. Fowler. Miss i:iveng,-+? way he *asci be,n used to using st t lilrunabc ae.` Il, Ikea. stag `ion enema Lathes' Moonlit; Mese, poem large extents last sos Mr. t)' Neill I:�,^F s, sus•-1.Alt�n,rit ata -:Tt; I . Ii Daualdson, 11. A k 3s, it uaust lhave seemed 'and was er, .1- !1, hec al: and Sen, Iia, i. C �i dl e' ;arca:* and Ill'3eta:era - aces. gaoling tela a great deal. They %act Mrocl Fawley. Mt. 11. Peak and Son. Vliiaa E. lli�araper �'llee, E. IL Dore } is disa((reernen coca � td, the • use of madotaataoramasamo saaaastomir icaogsistisca wiswadperaeisie nshai'wM9wM Su d $y XSA8, 1 4E%LTON, 'Goaerlclr, Oat. AMI POIMiNW■dlow+pane~tt�ttrN■wwNam alatiellenliellanA sarc Massiaihenem Sinal A charge to keep a nave, Nazarites ward purer than snow, they A God to glorify, were whiter than milk, they were A never -dying sous= to ;save, more ruddy in body than rubies, their And fit it for the eked polishing was as if sapphire" (Sam • To serve the present ,age, 4:7). The four pions and eornscien- My calling -to fulfill,-•-- tious youths were also blessed in O 'May it,.aall-iiiy pewees engage. " `their _.studied, ""Cod, gave _,t:ien To do my Masters will, knowledge and skill' in all lemming C. Wesley. and wisdom; and Daniel .had' under- PRAYER , standing in all visions and.dreams." We ' Fray Thee, our Father, to The fear of the Lord is the bel;in- help us +to wa:tc-i and .pray that we j tying of wisdom, not only as regards tatay fulfil our - duty to Thee, our !right and successful ways of living fellow: men : and- - .ourselves. Por and .acting.. htit'altra-os;regurdsmight Jesus' sake.---Anien. and successful ways of study. Other I S. S. LESSON FOR -'OCT. 13th 1929. things being equal, the pious youth Lesson Topic -Keeping Fit'.. For will make greater' , progress in all the Sake of Others. kinds of learning than the youth who Lesson Passage,_..Daniiel 1.18-20,+eves without God, inasmuch as he Golden Text-Corinthians,-Corinthia , 6:1 2o., bay the spirit of God to guide tend tis �, p leu 1 Invade' stat , n •e hims In : iris`sth n in his "e e I K bookon' 1 gstudies, 'T I)anie thea h h Prophet, ie says of chis portion of remarkable progress of these:four the fix st chapter: -It was .because youths is •only an outstanding illus-. tthe : young lad of seventeen. believed tration of .what is universally true. theft' he, could not partake of the ( There is a' noted difference be - king's, 'table without 'deiiling his con- tween the brilliant curriculum . of science, that he inwardly resolved Daniel and that of his three common:- not ompany not to comply with the kine -'s. ap • ions. While all the four made. die- volute/tent; ped when we .think ' of tinguished progress � %'knowledge his youth, his being a captive in a and skill in all learning and•wisdom," strange land, and the danger of non- Daniel' is especially mentioned as compliance, his decision is remar•ic- being distinguished for "understand- able for its moral strength. Besides ing all visions and dreams." This 'he acted with great prudence. In -marked . difference Sivas no doubt stead of defian<tiy teiliTMn.bene .master. Partly due to special original m- ot the minutes that he :would on no' dowment, - account submit to suers a regulation, "Ant the end of the days"' the, three he takes the position.of a dupplcant, years which the king had appointed arid pleads for relief front the Ali- for their nourishing And tracing ga:ion to obey. While favorably dis- the prince.of the eunuchs brought in posed -towards Daniel -,-the prime_ of all -the chosen Hebrew youths before the eunuchs saw fit.to decline his re- Nebuchadnezzar, to be.examined, quest `oe two: groundsa•- he fear of both as to their persons and Attain. - incurring the displeasure of the king, mems. As one tot only versed in and the fear of doing injury; to Chaldean learning, but possessed of. their.persoilatl appeaaarance. brilliant "genius, the young 'king was As his refusal. ;however, was lov- perhaps the best qualified in Bab- inl" and gen:le in its tone. Daniel was ylon for testing the knowledge .and • emboldened to go to the eunuch, who ability of the young men. After' had special charge of himself and communing with them, he found 'Dan - his. three comeaniov ;,, and -eay:-- lel and. his: three companions far sup - ""Prove thy servana;s, I beseech thee, erior, to the others, not only in wis- ten days. and let them give us pulse dem but in the . 'beauty of their to at andwaterThen - e drink. h n let e to T persons. ' Their answers to his goes - our tt our eorrntenances be looked upon tions in matters . of Chaldean lore before thee, and the countenances displayed such insight and Elkin as to of the you -;hs that eat of: the king's fill the kine with wonder and aston- meat;mod as thoue sit ae dealwith 'h n: �' Their s t is tet h r wisdom seemed •to n e tray servants " : As this, was .a safe:hi to be' ten times better than that and reasonable". proposal, the stew` ",fall the magicians and euchauters acrd, with perhaps the secret pernais- in.his realm. And so he .selected sion of his superior, "hearkened uneo them for. the public service. They weve. them in this matter and proved :them ;o stand +before the king' in the rete ten days:" and as they were, after lone of his servants a trial of ten days, fairer And £at,. ec W RIX MISSIONS—. than the rest of the youths fed from the king's. table, the.•steward gra.. EARLY MISSION WORK 1li IN- eiously allowed them to live on the DORS same simple diet for ,the future. It: Tho faint systematic and organ - necessary to sun that there :i zed ose organ - is not i attempts evangelize ound zed rte t toaround 'tori anythin_ri miracuI us in the re-ilndore were made by'te Mission of self of the iendays trial, as temper-, St, John.the Evangelist, bettex ante arid simpinci�•y of living titre eon- J known as the Cowley Fathers. ' fessedly favorable to• the ;health and] •Fathers O'Neil! and Goreh open - 'beauty of the body. Jeremiah says !ed the mission work at Indore, For of the Nazarite' in Jerusalem."The the first three weeks they lived on COMING 0 PliONP, 83 ATH •• pepper' in their food. Fatnev Ger ala I'ig:. Fruit fake, 2 ,lb; --,Mas Ile:v" aadclean. maintained that if they were really lie. N,1„ •"14?, ands .pan• -'plat I{a5er Embroidery and Iaace Work Spec". troing to ip" 'that they lshouici simply liicie9 #sic Sari a len, MISWn . Darker. I P oe'sInTattiit =-,�Ii:�s• tai snn at ne, Ries 1). natural 'tastelessness of their food apple tt d lex;-aor--=Mrs, eartrr, V . „T. I,o'rler. k'tdet Tisa Lavtngs.nne. i r,., +.,r.l;n.r nnnr,n,,. r2„► T.o ,e„ LE; lldPaii and :len S. Alton. Jean Harrison. dottingeeMiss Liv•. ingstone, firs. Ilotrrue. t,'ltnney. _ HOME MANUFACTURERS S and demanded that •the pepper' bo Knitting Aland -made -Miss Livingstone, Mrs. , continued. . 1 hest cieaigned Petah Work Quilt, Iiowrie. I:ett:e;l 'Unread Iia .-$ire.' The work of the Cowley Fathers in Cotter -:=firs. I.. cls, i casnlifin., ,1r�: ' Howrie, Miss Livingetone Hard- Indoro ceased 'ivit- the death a and 2nd. Best est designeti Fetch Work manor -suss Livingstone, Mrs. itow-' Fat per O'Neill from cholera in 1852. Quilt, woal-airs. E. II. Donaldson.' lie. Reiman Cut Work -Jean Ilar-, He was the mission and with hie gas- Mrs. Ronald Fowler. Bath Towel risen; Miss Livingstone. Bulgarian' sing the work ceased. Soldiers ear- and Wash Cloth, cotton, knitted 1?. A. Fuss. Miss Livingstone. Eno- , Tied him to his grave in the old Mrs. E. 'H, Donaldson, Miss Living lc; --Miss Livingstone, liars, Howrie. Resideney Cemetery. Indoro. He ee:nne. Baby's Jacket and Bopnet--- Solid -Mrs. 0. H. Humber, Miss Liv - was only 41i Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Donald Fow- ingstone. R`sslan Cross Airs. What esttinate can be formed of ler. Baby's Bootees and Mitts --Mrs. Howie. - • Italian Relief, Work this pioneer mission. endeavour? On Donald Fowler. Bliss - Livingstone. II. A. Fuss, Mrs. Howrie. Swed he face of it 'there appears little Knitted Socks, 1 pair, coarse- 1LF. lsh Weaving - Miss Livingstone But we must needs remember that test socks. 1 pair cline --Mrs. Howrie, Livingstone. Mrs. Howie. Wallach' foundation work always Iies conceal- Miss Livingstone. t"oarso ' Double lane -Mies Livingstone, Mrs. Iiowrie, ed beneath IShe surface. Not until. Knitted -Mitts., 1. pair-aMrs. E. Ii. Frencz Knots --Mrs. Howrie, II. A the secret of all life . service are re- Donaldson, H. F. Morris. Fancy Fuss. Orien-.al-Mrs. Howrie. Miss vealed shall we know to what extent Wool Mi:to as. 1 jsair--:%lass Living. Livingstone. Modern Conventional we as a mission are debtors to these stone. Knitted C'aild's Surf -•Mrs. lines Livingstone. Cross Stitch - ,early workers. The forces that go Donald Fowler. Knitted Mer:'s Pull- Mrs. E. II. Donaldson. Mrs. ',Howrie. to 'build up the Kingdom of God are ever, Vest or Sweater• --Mac. Fowler, Needlepoint-• sMra. Hotvrie. Lazy so diverse t;uat we must give honou>• Mrs. meek. ?(anted Ladies' Daisy Stitetisea'Mrs. 0. IL Humber, to workmen of many types. And`if Sweater •-- Mrs. Howrie,- Mrs. D. Mrs. D. Fowler.- Fancy Curtainss we ventureamdr seritteize the paint nee • 44:ewler. endies' 1eMe batactings, 41isa'._�,.l ngstone, itis, u. rover. view of the Cowley Fathers we wvi11 hand-1.tnit•-~:lira. Iiowrie. Most 'Useful Articie made of one find ourselves in conflict with a :aro Yard factory cotton -Mrs. D. Vow. ("reshot in wool reaclning type. of Christian faith ler, Miss Livingstone. Ifimona�-Arras. which has* had its advocates in every • n Lady s; $hawl�•�-Ogles Liviagetone, E. IL. Donaldson, Boudoir Pillory--. ,nage of +.he ehureb, The monastic r s. Massie. Jean Harrison, Miss Livingstone. idea appeals stronglyr to niany and _, crochet in Cotton �_ Tooled:,. Leather+--•_Mas$.-Maskell.-•...Ai>- is appears occastaua)]y in every nits- Lunch” •Cle:h,. r,, Serviettes---iliiss placate -Arise Livingstone Jean liar. sion. Livingstone Mrs Howrie" Sia D ii to show for the toils of those years, Alorris, Ms. Dena d Fowler. Knit -o Mrs. foweie. Veno;ian Cut -Miss risen.. floored -•Wool Yarn 14fat--1~. Rev. Princival Taylor les, assorted -:Ma's. Howrie. Pair Barker, Mrs. Howrie. :Towels, insertion, trimmed -. Mrs. Judges --Mrs. W. W. Green, Mrs. GODERICH FALL FAIR Howrie, Miss Livingstone, Sofa Pil- r A. A. Fowlie, Mrs. Beattie. (continued from page, 6) low.: -.Miss ...Livingstone. Runner or SCHOOL CHILD'RNES. SECTION DOMESTIC SCIENCE MSc a srsf, Inaraug a nnen-CMseD Laow e ler+ Pertmurtsh it and Dr win oiraserve Fruits, 6varaetie Airs.ilow Slips as d Sheetr MsaLiv. Specimen of Writing, ' and ClassHovrie Mrs. GarterMrsC. H ingstone, M. a Fuss. Dresser Set, , pupils -Worthy Ryan, Mary How - Humber. Collection Canned Fruit, G. Scarf and Pi»: Cushion -Miss Liv- aro, dean Filen. Speeimitn of Writ - varieties -Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Trent- ingstone. Table.Mat', $ pieces -Miss. ing, ° 3rd Classp)u cls-Marggaret blas, Mrs: Humber; Collection Mer- Livin�sstone, Mrs. Howrie. Bath Schoen.ials, Onal'ce •M, oore, Barbara malade, 4 'variation ;Mrs. Trembley, Towel and Wash Cloth -Mrs. D. Thomson. Specimen of writing 4th Collection Jelly -*-apple, piuma red Fowler, O. A. Fuss. Pillow Cases, Class--G;lads Morgatn. Lillian Pan,, currant, berry -Mrs. Humber, , Mrs.1 hite-Mrs. jE, 1-4, •D nsAd•pg,. el. Edna Mason. S admen of Drawing, •Howrie. Collection Canned Vegei A. Fuss, . Crochet till -•Mrs. How- 2nd' Class pupilsIan H,'aggitt Merle ables --tomatoes, corn, peas and + ilie, Sam Alton. . She urdown> Carl Bloomfield. aid: Spar -beans --Mrs. Carter,H. A. FussLur- ,Enbrocieries imen of Drawing, 4th Class pupilsieh. Cold Meat Sauces, 2varieties-Solid Embroidered Tea ClothAnd-Unna Mason, Madeline Procter, Trembley,Mrs: Humber, Howrie. ' 2 varieties. Tomato Catsup 4' Serviettes -Mrs.: D. Fowler, ' lips. Gladys Morgan. Drawing, under 12 -Mrs, Tremblay, Mrs. Howrie; Mrs. Reverie. Table Runner,. natural and years-.Gladn. Morgan*, Mary Sturdy, Humber. 2 varieties Sweet Pickles colored -Mrs. D. Fowler, Mrs. How- LillianearRyan. Art Work, under. 12 -Mrs, Curter, Mrs, Humber, Mrs, Tie. Embroidered Baby Pillow, white Years -Alice Ruston, Jean ,9year Thomson Howrie. 2 varieties Sour Pickles, 1 and colored. H. A. fuss.. Sofa .Pil• Dwoena Wilson. Art mark, 9 year Marvel -- nixed, 1 mustard. -Mrs. Howrie, Mrs. sow, • colored -Mrs. D. Fowler, Sean and under --Irene Bowman, M C. Wile Tremblay.. ►1 Pint: Mincemeat—•Mrs, Harrison, Embroidered night dress lis' •1'in,.niaan. lea,—Robe: C. Wil•. Carter,. Mrs, 'Humber, Mrs. Howrie. opine--- Miss Livingstone, C. E. non; ltobt. McClean, :Gordon Briard- 2 .Pies, pumpkin and chocolate -Mr's. Groves. Embroidered Night Dress leayrns, Clay madellrng Doris Wil - Carter, W. H; Doak and Son,. Mrs. colored -Miss Livingstone, Mrs. E.H. cis. --J. R. Tem. , Humber. ':6 assorted Tarts, not jelly Donaldson. !Embroidered Child's -Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Humber, Mrs, A. Dtess-Miss Livingstone, Jean liar- T3ird douse, named -J years and Colborne. 6 Macaroons -Mrs Cart- risen, Embroidered Towels; initials under- Relplt . litackstone, .: Martin er, W. H. Doak. and • Son. 6 Dough- --Miss Livingstone. Mrs, D. Fowler. Gibson, E. Bogie. 12 or under --Nick nuts -Mrs. Canner, W. H. Doak and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 2 : 11Irs. Coni oy Jea.^. McAdurn, Finery Son. 6. Gra";am Gems -Mrs. Carter; Iiowrie, Miss Livingstone. Infant's ychram. Over lxyear: --Gordon Me W. H. Doak and ,Son, 'lira. Huntber.1 Dress and) Flatalcoat..-Miss Living.' Mantis, Evelyn Lee. Taffy =J and' Dark Layer Cawe--Mrs- Carter, W. stone. Dresser Scarf. and Pin Cush- under ---Helen McEwan, Betty Fry. H. Doak and Son,: Mrs Howrie.can=-Mss Livicgstone Mrs.Howrie, and under -Madge Tun•ner, Bar- bara Tomsoi, Mary Acheson. 1ia-Scotch Shortbread -Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Buffet Set, white -Mrs. Rewire, Miss Iiowrie., ' Livingstone,. Centre Piece, . white- suits -9 and. under•-,�.F'auline Bradley. Judges -Mrs. Jas Connolly, s. Mrs. s . How_ - Phyllis Martin B arry 4ch r an Mrs.Howrie,Mrs.D., Fowler. 12 and under-BerniceHogarta , D. MeNevin. Chesterfield Cover- . Over 12 -- Robina Schram, Onale Pint Cannedthicket-Mrs. Howxae. .2- ancyApron._cd—Joann ireHA.FussMea, A, Colborne.bor e,Her!Harman. .Ars-.r0 Fowler. ftp+ Se- Moore.•.Muffi s ) and uoder- �_ ea Rene Pauline Biad1eS, Ruth Robertson to McKay. Jar of 1928 Honey -J. -Cenrstr:e DF_feFeo1e•co'lored—MiseTreiheway, Barbara Thomson. Over Mcne iii nSG.ire insabtred 12 and under -Pearl RoopdIV1iiane tone, JeanHarrison. VanitySalkeld, O. F. Edward.Vegetable ,Set -Mrs, U. FowIer:. Beds read 12—Evelyn Lee, .Small Cakes--- Sala.f.—Mrs: Carter, Mrs, Humber, Taney -•-•,Mrs. 1). F'owo...nean.Haaarris- 9 tied under-1E1va Worthy; 12, and Mrs. E. Humber DoIdsorr. Fruit nn. Pillow Sli s, white --Miss i i - under—Jean Robertson. Over• 12 -- Salad Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Humber, p a v t Mrs, E. Donaldson. Cold Meat Pie leigstone. Jean Harrison, Table Evelyn Lee, Louvatr, Bloomfield, Cover. French eut,�and 4 Serviettes}--- Pies -9 and under+ -•—Pauline Bradley. Mrs. alter, Mrs,: Humber. Chicken pie Mra. Hewrto TP t Gloi h and 4 SPT- 12 and under' -11', Treiheway, Over Mrs. Humber. Mrs. Howrie. Beef. i Loaf -Mrs. alter W. Deal v,ettes, •tatted -Mrs. Howrie. 'Cep 1L"Marlen . Haggett, Etti Ranee C li a and To'aiele, S embraideeed--Mise Liv- Tarts --12 and under. -Phyllis Martin. Sozi-2. cakes Hard Soap; home -ma e- . d Over 2-- r 1 Louvai in n t sen Mrs. B t r Bloomfield. e s, tE m rel 13 H d. e Do ad S , aids Mrs. Fowler, Donaldson. rs Carter,Mrs. rs. fi3onal i d Miscellaneous^ Worlr�-..6 and under -- Marguerite, H. A. F'uss.. 1quart Soft Soap- Finnigan. n a. n 12. rce g n under -Bessie ` Mrs. prune M C s.owier, H. d D.ante Cushion, i she A. n. hand made -Miss Gltddon, OnaleP Moore.. Jen„ 1} nnn- F'uss, Best �8 articles for a worming Livingstone, Mrs. Howrie.. Pair . sac. (, E 12--..1rior. , ()nrh'y, l' .of mans supper --Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Fancy Towels --Mrs. D. Fowler', :rills Ranee, Evelyn Lee. .f!nlxrction of ,, Livingstone. Briage Set Cloth and, Stamps -1-0 rsnd under ---Mary How - 4 -Serviettes-Mrs. D. Fowler, .burs. aid. 12 and under -••.hath : Shephard, Howrie. French Homed Linen-- Kathleen Robinson. Over 12 her l - 11dre. C. H. Humber, Mrs. Howrie villa Craigia. Collection of Coins-•.. Crochet 'Wool luau --Mrs, Howrie. 12 and' under : Onalee Moore, ICen• . . Hooked Mat-Mre. Carter, Jean Har- neth Cult Ida Elliott. Colleetior of risen. Braided Mat-Misa Living- Woods -12 tend under•. --Rinaldo Wil;- _ le. Over 12 Lulu Bishop, Gordon Inc - Manus. Simple Woodwork 12 and un- der-VViorthy Skean, Bruce Bloomfield. -Worthy Ryan, 'Bruce Bloomfield. F,sthor Ler. Over 12 --..john Iiueltins, Ronald - Pennington, Gus► Woriinl•, Difficult Woodwork --9 and under• .. Harold Young. Over 12 •-:. Gus Worthy. Dressed Doll 9 and under--. Marguerite Finnigan. 12 and under I Esther Tem, Ida : Morgan. Over !1.2 --- Robina Schram. Crocheting 1--- 12 and under, --•- R. Treth way. Jean Robertson'. Over. 12 •-Man; on - {Curry. Knitting -41 and under -Helen Thomas. 1a and under It. Trethetvay, Helen Snell!' Fstlrer Lee. Bed Spread -12 and under -M. nip:yep. Over 12---Madcli»e Proctor. Erector Construction Work -9 and under• --+Tan. Grey, I(eneeth ('utt, la, , - tonehouee. 12 and under -William Fell. Jack I{ernhaw, Tinker Toy Construction 'Work -9 and under -b-. Harold Holman,. 12 anti under.-. Ilticltard Fritziey, Dorothy Yule. Cardboard f on:ntruction Work •• 9 and under -.Harold Young. Harold Afohring, Morley Bloomfield. 12 and under -Ida Margate Mom Bloom- . field. Over 12 -Kenneth Bedford. raper F°lowen;a. best collection. tvax- ed =-12 and under -Jean bMacAdam. Cream Candy (for dames 2 and :: •only).Mender 9 -.:=Marion Moore. Dor- ; is Baker. M. 'lbllaNO». Under 12- R. 'I'retheway, Noreen Sproul, Lim Morgan, ()ver 12 0. Lloyd Jean Kyle. . tliounted 3: ollec.ion of Educational Pieturea- 9 and under --bene Bow, i nem 12 cent! under -Mkt ,ht. McLean, r Alie4' Ruston, Ida lltori;arr. Over 12 ' i Stewart Geiff. flair „owing; on , Cotton 8 ie. muerte hemmed ch,itving; _ patch, button Bole, and button --Olen 12 -Robina : plasma, Gluten ::aero an. nChildrenni ?';:;-2i: (for nine: yeara- and uncivi )---Ender '. - Ahoy Tit ;el lier•ne. Marguerite F'innit;aan. Iain-' 1 , medal •ry.. 'Colored t'entrepieee and' , Cuebion Top --D urinal !;:•-:_-:l;;i , COW MEDAL Tia•hl or ace I Ica 1,5 e tiny. 1 ° and tinder Alice Hueton, Jean lit , eft non Ruby 4laa•ls. Mee le, Mari n3 tarry. Lantern hypo.. t•::.; mdery • -- I:...' :Sete puna Varaiey ,rein ---Ila S(t i'l l , id0 pati meld' I(allnar•r Mime, Iola "You'll ll drink s again S'ail°ivtt, 112r3C3 u:;natat.0 . riven' Il' 1:_tio l'an;o Scan VSiiiec`eale. Sean WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO A GREAT SUCCESS . THE 1930 h URON MOTOR SALES L7, Ce YOUNG, Goderich 1 anal The rich, fuil.boaled tastes of Gold Medal mattes it Canada'4. most delicious coffee. rrttrrrrtwr Your Kids Need Sugar it supplies boder fuel for the energy that keeps them going and growing. No need to stun or get fat and iaar. Use WRIGLEY'S chewing sweets forugar and flavor. and see how ruddily the boys and girls respond. it's the new science of health - building. Try WRIGLEY'S yourself and stay thin. els-9 and under -Marion Moore. Doris Baker. Linder 12-, Onalee Moore, IA •'I:rethoway. I;nmbroidlery'- Tea. Towels -ate and under• -Marion More, Nora Juek, !Evelyn Wilson. 12 and' under-Qnallen Moore Ida. Ellic:-t, Deveme _.:Wilson. - vii' see Jean Waiilksides, Ida -Elliott, Kath- erine Murray. Embroidery Antenna - 12 and under -M. Bishop, Margaret Shoenhats, Ida Moreau. Over .12 - Madeline Praetor. Ettie Ranee, O. Lloyd:: -I'illowslin:s-9 -and---under- Ruth Daer: 12 and under•-..Treth- eway. Over '1 r--•lliadeline Proetter, Mtn. Rance. • O.• Lloyd. Runners; Dresser Searfs -12 and under-Jeatn Flick. Over 12• --Madeline • Ft oetot. Luncheon Cloths, Trey Tr. Clean, Table Ends-12nd under -Rub Clerk. Clay• ale teal , Plasticine putty, plaster paris, cement -9 and-. under P. Johnston, 0, Daer, Marguerite Finnigan. -Bopquet of (harden Flow- ers, 2 or more varieties, best arrara- Fed-Over 12years-Marione Mute fie. Ruth Date-. (.us Wot-thy. - 'Cakes -9, and -under -4, Andereon, 12 and under -Noreen Sproul, Doris Wil- lanrs. M. Baker, Over 12 -~«••Marian Haggitt. Juck - ' ' - Z+kt.1:�*I NESS 13Y . Rlt0lfER'i Al'- P(".1.�l) -The followingREfr•r.niTEthe "rinatieial Times" Canada's outstanding finuin- dal authority. may be o£ inter:et to investors in this lor•ality, ii'; O'lxeurn & -Co.. the fine mentioned in this ar- tient is the Toronto connection t.f the Huron investm.n.s Limited et thus town. An example ;ef, how -the investing public show then; appreeniation 01 frankness• on the part of brokers in submitting a financial -statement to their clients, is t:'e 'ease of F. O. • Ilenrn & Connpy, Troo. Ont March 31st.an:last,odrantin firm+ pub. lished financial 'stately nt to 'heir clients. whieh ,at that time caueed favorable comment as art innhovoena tion. Customers' balances were shown as approximately six million . dollar,, a•+d-seeurt i'; : on handl in •ex. cess of nine. million' dollars.. At the end of the fay.' mental 'since - the statement was published, custonnar'.; balances, it is stated. have shown- an irrere:tee of approximately three anis- lion dollare, { a+uiti alert to . fifty - per cent. wi;h a t -o 1( :;ponding ineri'a:;q in securities on .hand. • This big increase in the firm bus• iness is said ti, he anttributahlt .r, the publishing, of hiss 'financial ,tato merit. • - Judges -H. rf. Edwards - and 1. EARN 0.00 TO I0,00 A DAY kMeaaaalt rename iwtt ltlaaetk+ttllhat,, wlst, awolakeamestose �Statikkyt�M,y g.. IMMt . M. tteoltwiWwtc,U tie, s omit. WM*ortiria.trootwtwe.� , __ r...-.001111trti dt• in EINC. WIfT. THSIRO Prot tltNlttWt wtotwokop-Coo ittoMott.. .ae What To at • • Strict nietsu are in often .unneceseare sto an ae h trouble ubl a , often,. ale t noont. . foods do produce excessive aceidity nand many atom•teh s do generate "xote much acid" causing gas, murncansr• . bleating and after -eating ainq, the. trouble may be safely and tiuielely corrected by :the use of a good :elate lune.' Bisuurated Magnesia -powder or tablets -is ideal fur ths purpose, ,fust a little' afer-nteais neutralizes rail the excess- acid, prvents souring,, -- tbrealcs up gas and ends . indigestion. Favorite foods no longer upset atom ach and digestion is -easy and pain- less, It will do all ths for you . or nonny bark. I)ruggiste everywhere. sail Bieuvatedi` Magnesia with this , guarantee• • - , "CONFEDERATION.'t PERS PLEASANT' 1't A,'VEL T() `l'IIE WEST • You'll : enjoy your \ 'e,tda•n Trip via "The Confederation". The high standard of service„ the. modern OC Uipnient, the famous etuisi„e. will make your iournee. Wee remembered. "The Confederation,” leaves Tor- onto every evening at 9.00 p. in. for Vancouver, steppint enroute et Win- ! nipeg, Br -ancon, Regina, Saaltatoan. Edmon';on and jasper. It is equip - red with Compartment --•,(lb: raation Library Car (lhidio),-Valet Serve e. Standard Sleeping Cars, Tour cat Sleeping Cana and Dining Car. Full information. ieaervatttonai, ate from any Agent of Canadian Nation. al 7iailcva!rasee COFF LOVELY Busy hands- -at hard tasks clay in and day out. Persian Balm keeps the skin soft and. pliable. Removes redness and relieves irritation. At lrour Mutest PER/IAN BALM DiarrhoeaCramps Pains is Stomach • The common rause' of digestive dull.. ;g1tiea. is +cereall rani. { ' I;'. cannot alter tliis condition, and it morns the atnn,teh. *Unsettling that will neutralize the avid ty is tlie.er(1naibie thing to tette. That is nay ' rvaafiiaan"tell 'Public pl, rs flat i t bili. 'to use i'hlltipa Milk of Magnesia. ' 1 tb • e u one 1 sunfnJ of . thin rleliplrtfnl prepat. ration esus m,•utraliz( many titres it€s toluene in nei,l, tt mete instantly; relief a is title:. and nc'avapparent. all gas is dispelled: ail sourness is soon gone; the whole system is sweetened. Do try tide perfeet iunti-LWkI, and remember it just as good for children, too, said pleasagt for therm to env.. „ Anv drugstore luta the genuine, pre, rr-ril,tiomaall!rtwiuet. Mr. Roy Li;Abt1 II, Milford; Ont., writes:--- "I became r'ene ill; lost my appedte, had cramps, dierrhota, and severe pains in my Stomach. .rI pnrehesed a !bottle of and before I had- .. taken ha11f of it I we completely re- lieved, and bttve had no symptoms' of thettoubleiiare. Mutual Life "1 cannot raise 'Tbe I;.":xtvlet tux► a` 60 ad rn Ass�tt' ni e Cao pane bottle of it in the ' ©(C nada hr u,e.I frosts:: is c, v3C3 ''rklt ly», pleacaat to twice hind. acts ere llF C r till % r i r' tC! L.11. a . • riui.,'gey' "M,y brother anti the este* everiesn'ee t'iila nt es I lea " in "De Fowler'm"hen Tetem ea thereeektb for, theyy :.ae 81 yCartii yeas d0 3't esptrr " i 1 za raaG wL<k ye,,n bu�r% at. Pelee, G9 conte a i,ott!3 nP, ata tie -lei-$; G -;rt amp t<;aiy lay Ito T. Milburn ("o. Ltd. `Vnrsatto, �3.tie , `- HI%LIPS Milk 'iia. • �..,-*. I.» . f, The "West Street Electrical Shop V('e carry as good. tam.): of Electrical Applianceh Fixtures, etc. We Specialize in Wiring of All Kinds t otiinateo given on aappliration Alt Work Gtearohieed ° Frank McArthur Phone 82 - VileCt Street ;,4 INSURANC:E Tie D. D. OO dEY, Agana . ,9, 61 a,•.' { ,. (i N'�. a.'. Li, t,6t,',