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What Shall We
Name the Baby?
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Sunday cAfternoon
93y ISABEL HAMILTON, Goderich, Oaf,
ht the, land Of Strangenz
VJUither thou art gone,
Hear * far voice calling
14 KO. My son ,
see eke•door still open:
Thou art atilt ray own*'
rice of love are On thee,
apt son, My son t • . •
Montalto Boner.
• l'RATER
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"IOW. Whose love reldnclles dying Ikea
Ptickerine to genes in our aching
Bs Itelttte,
Thou cue goal rof all our beet desires.
The daWri, from Whic11 our langlon
• 003'er departs." -•
" Selected.
61. LESSON FOR APRIL Igtb.
leeposie Toplea-The ,IPtodlgid Sea. ,
.011.set FeSeare-Luke 15:11.4.11.
rielideat Text --Enke 15:19. '
USE
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THE PEOPLE'S S ORE
In this beautiful parablo. there are
two prominent figUrez-the prOdigal soh
and the tattier, The former is a 'type
of man and the latter ot Gocl. The
Prodigal gees step ,last etep.down to ruin.
ie necomee restlest under the restraint
of a pious home lied determines- to ;seek
liberty of salon by breaking home ties.
Relying on self he sears new-surroande
Minh new work, new pleasure and goes
t� • excessin the latter until he finds
himself restreined not by ,home Xestale-
tions and responsibilities but by °bard
eircurastaaces and the truth begins to
dawn tipon him that. "Iiioerty vrithout
law is a lie .)Seeking happiness he
Ends only misery and cries out In bis
distress; "I perish with hunger," • Here
instead •Of descending still lower he be.
ging to sretrace his • stens. Memory
comes to his aid and his .thoughts go
out •Atius-"Behind . yonder blue hills,
away. in the dim • distance, lies MY
father,s housee, hoUseof many Man-
sions, and sucli full supplies that ,the
servant, even the hired ,servanta, have
bread enough and to spare." . Longing
thought bade to action, so- we see the
youngman, ashamed and repentant, re-
solving to go 'book home • and acknow-
ledge he was in the wrong andsliskedsto-
be taken back as a iservant. •Tha father
'and thesfather's house bawl never been
Um Barrie 'since the •day the younger son.
turned his back on them. The father
On reCo1011.4ag the wanderer 'rejoiced.
The gloom is lifted .andjoy bolds 'sway.
The • servants are called and. to theta
the master -unburdens hisberating heart
saying, "we must 'make merry; for this
my son was dead, Midis alive again' he
was lost, and is found.", Before the sin-
ner, who is.. a, prodigal son Of •God. the
Father, will repent he must /eel hunger
of the. soul. Dr. Jessop in a sermon, on
this topic says: -Why did God. Make it
so natural for us all to grieve ovee the
past and .to lament so bitterly:. for sit?
Does it, not seem as if this prone peni-
tence and sorrow for inisdaings were
like to the pains of:huhger In the bodY,.
which at one 'tells Of weakness and
waste and tell, and Which at the same
time prompts Us to seek for refreshment.
But for the Pangs of hunger urging us
to eat; the human race would disappear
infallibly; the pain that is tit, terrible is
the very cause of ourcontinuing to live,
And such a pain, ie it Whieh the remeMS
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Cook by Electrieity
Wash by Electricity
Iron by Electrieity
CONVENIENT,.
I CLEAN QUICK
Cheaper than Coal or Wood
An electric Vacuum Cleaner
removes the dust; a broom
just moves the dust
We guarantee all Hydro
Lamps for 1,500 hours.
Wal1. in and see display at
• THE' HYDRO'. ST.ORE:
A SYIVIPOSIUM BY FAMOUS PEOPLE OF
TO -DAY -Conducted 14 William leawin
TO iselect suitable nante f6r es* baby that comes lute the world is,
indeed, an absorbing problem. Millions of new toshies Were bent lest
year. And yet there are lea theft 1,000 naMeil to ebOose frOM, ParebtS
Search ° diraelOriea for Mitigation% Wall we greAt4 rionio.tateresting new
IMMO? -
No. 15. -By Katherine M. 11. Blackford
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I have very decided Preference as to ItialleS for babies, .1 would name
daughters Isiory, Jane, Katherine or Elisabeth. -.Sena 1 would nexae
Mut, Roberto Arthur or William.
This may lead you, to the concluaion that I do not care for "baby" or
"jazz" natnes for either sex.
ROBERT is a mole of Teutonic origin Meaning "bright fame." Ite dimin-
, satyea are Bob, Bobbie, Bog Hobble. Its variant is ItIlltert. Robert
Burns was a famous Eighteenth Century Scotch poet. Robert Southey
' was a -nineteenth Century Singlisb,poet laureate. Robert Loina Steven-
son Was a famous Nineteenth Century Scottish noVelist, •
ELIZABETH is a name of Hebrew origin meening "Ood ber eath,00 "cm,
tractions are Betsy, Bets, Bessie, 131100, LiMie, etc. No ether name,
• probably lies so many valiant fortes. 'England's .moet famous timer%
was.Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII. She appears as a character in
Scott'S "Kenihvorth." There is also a famous $t Elizabeth,
PAO* SISVIIMI
In Celltild parklat ha Newcastle diettiet
hie ilholni tut better pcleees Men 60
MAO to $1,00 upwarde Per barrel, can
be realised on export markets. In liar.
folk dletriet. Which le HdlY elilliPPed for
cyanid' peeking and 110.4 cold storage
and mewling faellitille es WO, evert
better results were obtained.
The report tallier point* ant that it
Is faUy feellaed in on districts that
Um* • hoed of inereaeed W0'1001011
MI the pert Of ()ataxia growers, to take
advantage et the neW Conditions Meier
the WM whieh not MAY 81,0.the Oh"
tarns grower Sultrantatteta on his lecal
markets but °lien out wide possibilities
In Canadian markets outside the Pro.
vinee, West, North Arid East. If Oa -
halo Is golu.g to increase its procitletion
and gq switeuktvely after outside mar-
kets its tamers must ascertain the
needs of Mb, Irtarket, so that they east
Supply what it Went% lit straight, stan-
dard lines and steady supply, graded,
Peeked and Paekaged. This last mai be
• done satisfactorily only tbrough cen-
tre' Peeking,. precooling and cold liter -
age plants and the prorlsion for these
is not all' that it should, be in Mani'
districts nor are Many Of these districts
orgardied nillandle• such -work for their
growers. There are exceptions, 4
'course, and one district, tlerfolk, is ex-
cellently equipped for the plgpooe.
Other districts have • central peeking
Plante but little orgenhatiozt or they
have . central pecking fealties without
Precooling, Ali districts are licking in
information and exPerlence to enable
them to develop these outside markets
satisfactorily,.
•l'he cleVeloOMent of comMereial by-
products to remove certain auppiies of
low grade and eta" fruits . and vegeta-
bles from local markets seems moat de-
• sirible.
• The matter of a central •packing and
cold Storage plant for Huron district is
mouthing which has been, engaging
• the eericele thought of fruit growers M
the district and while there doesn't
seem to be muelt Prospect on the Pro-
ject being. gone on with .. just now- it
will no 'doabt, .be ,something which will
inereasingly present itself as. a, neca-
sary . development in -colmectionwith
the • eucceseful marketing of fruit and
• will sooner or later be accomplished
The ilndings of the comniliesioner, V.
B. Somerset, in brief, are as follows: '
• 1. That °auto Growers* preblenis
are mainly problems of distribution, and
marketing.•• •'
2. That a carefully thought out crelO
• ingsand Marketing plan ehotild be
recommended to all .growers. -
3. •"mat there' is a need ortncreased
production to take care . of potential
markets outside, the PreVince. .
4, That Central Packing and Cold
•Storage plants are necessary ill all diS-
t7ie,th-
5That research '• into the devel0P-
ment of Conunercial By -Products from
fruits and vegetables with a .view to' re-
moving Inferior grades from local roar-
kets ii important. .
' 6. That - advertisingwould prove
beneficial in: increasing lode' .consump-
thin .of fruits and vegetables and also in
developing Western and Eastern Cana
-
Man Markets. • ' :. •
. 7. That collective purehase of fertiu.
zers, packages and . Other supplies would
save growers large .sunie of Money.
. 8. That the growers' relations with
the Canners and Wineries need revision:
9. That Toronto is at present's most
unsatisfactory market for Ontario fruits
and vegetables and could be'lmproved• ,
ITthrnituguh.T.ettin%stabl, .alijvahmentilabie to both rt.. luta W. 'Good,' Deceased was a. life
•
er truck shiment&.
.waya and also tO noRtor truck and ki
rhighiy .respected,
ganiza.
ng' resident ef Colborne township and
10. Ttnion ttoth
farm ,.
iswiathlacthkes0e1Parnebyle0msr- NEW 'YUKON: SSOLD'
effeetively at the •present time, .
tidereeal
. . IIIISII IN 1311.0ORESS
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Addition to Norfolk 1Plant to Be Erected, Whitehorse.....vukon, •March 31 (Special
'
Aho • a Cider - Plant .
• In this connection the definite an-
nouneetnentmade by Mr. Janata E..
Johnston, Manager of the Norfolk Fruit
'Growers' Association, last week. that the
capacity of the. 'present pre -cooling and
Cold storage plant at Simcoe would be
doubled this year and . that the associaL,
tion.Would • proceed to erect a cidentak-
ing plant On the santepropertyfor the
purpose at utilizing the large quantitlee
of off -size apples produced in. Norfolk
.
18. 01 inte.rest. . ••
• Plans for the new adcUtiOn to the cold
storage plant have been completed and
call for the erection of a. building. simi-
lar -in •plusrattei to and adjoining the
main portion of the present strueture.
A second . storey will be added to the
'front part of the building ,which is used
for . storage and shipping purposes,
while the pre-coolMg accommodation
will be doubled with. a three-atorey ad-
dition and basetnent atsthe rear.
It is expected that the federal and
.provincial govenurientst wills bear tee
, -
thirds the cotit of the new 'Wilding, as
in the ease ofthe original etrUchu'e. and
only iltialapproval is :Malted trom that
quarter. The reraehtder 01 the 'cost will
be borne by name -tenon member, whe
pay a levy of ten cents a barrel as their
share in the project.. Incidentally the
addition shotild cost considerably lesa-
than' the oriels:en building as.. sense of
tchatee rochin. . er•y will not -have to be dupli-
•
• The eirectore hope to dart work th1e.
•boring and ' complete the building in
time for next fall's operations. With a
comparatiyely. small crop of 30;000 bar-
rels last fall, the prerent ..accommoda-
tion proved wbolly inadequate and this
tact pretipitated the decision to build4
With fairorable weather, the Norfolk
Fruit Orowers expect a crop ei 100,000
barrens in 1931 and they are .determined
to lave sufncient cold enrage...facilities
to care for the increase. The feet that
the aesoclatioa was able to save $35,000
t): iiiti
theoshan, dlirl.. g of 17‘year'S crop, de..-
.finitely proved the valu8 of this type of
i
•
The enlarged plant will not only ben-
efit the apple growers, but wlll also proVe
an added. boon to the town in affeaditig
anemawomen.ploinyeutto a greater sulmber of Men
• The eider Plant is a new tiodopme4t,
inspired by ti. growing' Market for 'this
product and a need for dispoeing of the
stSrPhis' Of Norfolk's apple crop. Mn
Jobnson anticipates that from fifty to
one hundred thousand barrels of apples
ThisWill beplad"Wdat• will 6fopeannratetisifolYrtethUgrea"tery' ,
pot of the year.and thus afford further
employment loecilly. It is being under-
taken by the local a=lciation and should
wove a real nioney.inaker for Norfolk
apple -growers. ,
Hon. T. L. Ifermedy, Minister of culture, and) dbfreiats of the department
in recent tlaths have been working
along the Bub
of' developilia the Illallll.
faint° of eider and theopenlac of new
• market° for the product. Witt( . the
tante elf e7.0.tis from fin Old
kCe°ttItt*quatrty tiler ttha"rett°11613fIfil rrO115;
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SIFFEIE11 FINN
When Doing Her Housework
Mink Goo. Doak, Liialk, Seeks Wrierst-I1 suesred,
tor font' Nkilrif,frain backaches when 1 was doing house -
Works A Intud told nall about roan* Way Pills.
haIre take* five bola* Lad am now feeling Cue *gain.
Me Of Unbitten tO do thy MU Work. Washing, tio, i.
*The in thy bock aro couiplotoly sow, aucl the purluoso
odor irry_oyea baa tileappoomd. ,. I reeturancol Door.
Eidney Ptlia to all autientat Woolen."
hiss. Ow* a box at ill dreg and googol efore• 410 •
mailed *stet Oa reesipt of priPe by 11410.uris Goy
Tates* Oat;
4clarwl• AlreSelYuneAgint 18 In ." ed. a gold quarts ledge On a mountain
mien at, Oakville and the Norfolk Plant above tiraber line between latOddard and
will make tile Wend, " Soya:tour Creek* Theft 01,1116011 sri
WESTFIELD !tributaries to Kitellener Crarks Which,
(Intended for laL-t Week)
nova 4140131g Creek, fertIonvis Mika
• faun catinacks.. The ore brought out
arr. mud Mrs. Itobt. Wightsaan, of t bY the PrnsPector assays $30 to a300 per
fietkh, avtiSitthetle tblioemsollittottr parttho tormm, ir,erva,ta-obal; tvracionemillolings4vaner.d earrinte3 distronaldsreven;
nephe:v,tinlimrs.
Me Earl vo
e.El Areguturanuor4m
.bin. etch:Jos, to haw followed the:ledge for 400
ur
spent Monday at the homeof
MR' and Mrs' Fed 4' Cook. •Gas In Stomach
mr. Wm. Melaciavell wasLondon
Hurts the Heart '
visitor on, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. WM. GoVier held R '
dabeanueet 811 FeinvIdaYited .4118weshts.t. There were Den't stiffer front dangerous Sag Pretis
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bronco' of sin arouses; it too, tells or a 32 Physicians
waste that. has been going on within;
the vote of spititual purity .and faith .
Report Findings
and earnestness; the less of spiritual
strength and devotion; the wear and •
tear which the frivolities and Vices ot ' OnNew Sargon
the world around as must. produce num
os all; but 11 is a pain which God gives So remarkable have been the resUlts
ate, nat t.bat it may be Painful .and ho accomplished by Sargon in helping re -
more but that its painfulness may tells -store h tless thousands ot.
us of an. evil state of things, and hot i people. that during the past. tblrtY• Ys
alone • thirty-two leading physicians
suffer us to be content therewith.
broken the -vile of a life -time and
Therefore it on you there comes at have
have come 051 openly and publiely to
give it their unqoalified endorsement.
So startling have been the reports in
many thousands or cases that selected
physicians insprincipal cities were ex-
pressly retained, to study the Sargon
formula and . report their findings so
that' the public might know the whole
truth.
• Outstanding among the number are:
Dr, P. K. Drumnaond, plant physician
for the Ford Motor Company, Detroit
for 12 years.
•
Dr. C. J. Roberts, Philadelphia, exam-
ining phyincian for the Penneylvania
Itainead for 26 years.
Dr. W. L. afrair, graduate .McGill Uni-
versity, Vacuity of Medicine, Montteal-
medical examiner for Sears -Roebuck,
WORI.D MISSIONS
The Healer et the Nations . Damn,
.T SWARTS'
guto and liaise Unit.
Pick Stables, Etc..
Montreal Street
•just off pe Square
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SEVERAL' FIRSWASS AUTOS REMIT
FUR SERVICE - (47 YOU ANYWHERE
AIM MIEN YOU WANT TO GET THUS
'Masser Meet ail Train' *ad
• Passenger Poets
Passengers called for Ilan,
part of the town tor• all
tra at 0. T. R. or C.Itte
Depots
mpt Service and
• Careful Attentiariee.
Oer , Livery and Meg Service
wilt be tossnd up-to‘date
•in OVerY
-.46,0ft. •
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Your Patronage Solicited.
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•
T. SWARTS
Pluses 107 Montreal Street
times, ea Clod grant there mays
"A sense of emptiness, without the
sense
Of an abiding fteness anywhere;"
a• sense ot weariness ant self-rePrdsch
as you see to how, little purpose you
have lived; a sense of pain and grief as
you reflect how you have been mastered
ni the evil language and bad passions
tbat ternpt us all to wrong; --then thank
God for the pain and shame and peni-
tence, and do not strive to check 11, 05
forget it, or drive it off. •Arise, and go
to your Fattier, "sad say ',unto Him,
Father, I bave sinned against heaven
and before Thee, and, ' ant no more
worthy to be called Thy son."
.A FAIVIILY
DOCTOR'S LAXATIVE
IS BEST
osing around your heart, from soinneas,
Maple syrup is the order of tho day.' bloating Or path. of • acid Indigestion,
Although there is a good delft of snow Stop worrying. Tour stomach simply
the sap •sterna to be running , fairly w needs an alkeitne. For sate, speedy,
well,' i Certain. relief take a little. Ilisurated
The W. lit .8, hold their regular Magnesia -powder er tablets. It. qui**
meeting an Marph 18th with fifteen Il? breaks up the gas, neutralise* live
Present, The meeting was in charge of acid, stops the pain and keeps tlie atom -
group two, with Mrs. Vinn. Blair as teed.; sell sweet and at'"4 and digestion Pel"
er, The„ Meeting Opened with, singing, feet. It is doing this every day for
The Bible lesson was read from Pro;
gentwOurelY1 "over. do the same for you
by reliable druggists
'vul.e:se chatileptie:cullitle, 0vteraeaesstigi-1110,itlflo:0:1; ,thl5wancts"*.it 127:41
by prayer by Mrs. Blebs Mrs. J. L. Mc -1 u•sss.ss ....„ is.,,, iii,,,a. miut 1.0.
DoWell read. the devotional leadet, 1 `-‘""'" -""'"--"'" "*"" --- "
(albite for • every discerning women.
•"%Woe hi the Kingdom, and Power and
Glory." Mr*, Alva McDowell gave a : Perfect
in l'eSUlat3h4 eCh"o*rintes. atiet"liPgibeldtfilllyms
reading, "The Church% Grandmother," i of rar° be3utY
"Different religions in Japan." several tige of stickiness. A velvety smooth 16 -
cool: and refreshing. Never leavers a we-
ars. It. Vincent took the Study Book,1
Of the ladies led ire prayer, The presi- tion toning and StiMUlating 'the akin
it truly rose -leaf in texture,
dent took charge of the business part Mal4tig.
taken. • The reports tvere heard frorn. Ali dainty women- invaziably vivo°
of - the meeting. - The roll ' cell Was
varioUs secretaries. several letters Of Persian 1301111. 11 imports that *subtle
distinction so eharacteristio of the et-
ceived, Plans were made for 4 lantern ,,,,,,,,_
condolence anti appreciatiort were re- 020t '8°1'10",
slide to be held in the near future. The .
meeting was closed in' singing hymn
1203--followedsby--prayer-bys 1110 -Pres
neat, MM. 11. Vincent.
Again and again in Mb Congreps we - Dr. 0., Watburton, graduate faMens
have been thrilled by a sense of how Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New
far we haVe 'come toward a Christian- York.
North Anierica. But again and again Dr. Eugends. 'Perkins, physician for
we have been arrested by a sense of how,Western Electric 'Company, , PhiLodel-
far short we are of the ideal of Christ plata. ' •
Dr. W. W. Kern, examining. physician
for New York Life Insurance Company.
-and many others.
• In order that the public may receive
the full benefit of the advice of these
well ,pleysiciarus their reports
MB be. published in later' issties of this
paper. The statements of Physicians or
such standing are perhaps without pre-
cedent, Stady theirreports and profit
by their advice, •
• Sold by Canipbell% 'Drug Store, Gode-
rich. •
for these nations, : .
In the 'worde of 'Stanley Jones: "We
cannot go 'further until we go deeper."
Nineteen . -hundred years ago a band of
men Wentout and transformed the
world under, the.totnaction that !neith-
er 18 there "salvation in any other, for
there is none other name •undet heaven
given. amoog men whereby we must be
stveda* This Convictionwas born out
of a great pensowal. experience. Christ
had .• Made their lives pageants of
triumph ;in Him. laireugh Slim they
had been empowered to do all things.
Bettie they .felt He was stiMcient for
the inner transformation of all their
fellowmen. •
Under His leadership we have come
to Una of the salvation of society as
well as of individuals. The conviction
that Christ is stifticient for meeting Om.
'problems of collective . life. in 'North
America must likewise comefrom a
great personal experience of Illin. . It
must be even a greater personal exper-
ience than the early disciples had, for
at tizzies- our • tat* seems • Inore •difileult
than theirs. it Christ means enough to
tie we., can make Him :Mean enough to
Your health is too important! You
cannot afford to experiment with yOur
delicate bowels when Coated tongue,
bad breath, • headache, gas, natisea,
feverishness, lack of appetite, no
energy, etc., warn of constipation.
This applies not only to grown people,
but more particularly to children.
That's why a.. family doctors laxative
is always the safe choice.
caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
prepartd today under strict laboratory
supervision from fresh laxative herbs
and other pure inisredients, and
exactly according to k'Dr. CaldweIrs
original prescription. •
Today, millions of families rely on
Dr. Caldwell's' judgment in the selec-
tion -of their laxative. For Dr.° Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin, in bottle ready
,for use, sold in. an drugstores, is now,
the largest selling laxative in the
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MOSt ceremerosiaa situated 4
Derciltster Street et bebop 's
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BENMILLER
artten d c d f or last week)
Mr. and Mrs.' Ross McPhee visited
•Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanstone on Fri-
day.
1V/rs,• Ida Cate visiting 1101111es.
Yille at present.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Good. eatertain-
ed their • 4th concession' neighbors on,
Friday evening. ' •
• The Beautifier ehoir under the lead-
ership of Ws. (Rev.) Snell, are potting
on a cantata entitled "Easter Angels" on
hf.arch 314t and premises to be a must -
cal treat Admiseion 15% children tree.
The -community .wits shocked to hear
of the sudden -death of Mx. Joshua
Walter due to a paralytic, stroke on
Friday, •Max. 20th. 'File tuneral, which
was largely attended, was held on Mon-
day to Colborne cemterY, RP/. R. Snell
Officiating. The poll -bearers Were Harry
'tfoYd"Witlfais '"CharTe44
Throughout thb Congress there has
been manifest a deep yearning for
Christ arid a feeling that hi very truth
we are engin back Wholly on Bim.
Especially have we become sure that
while we have made progress in improv-
ing sour organization and there is yet
progress to be mode, this progress can
obly„ become permanent as it b shot
through - with a deeper experience of
Chriet. Even cceoaeration and " unity
will be an empty gain unless He ',Vita-
lizes It,
• How shall' this deeper experience be
attained.? Just at the eatly disciples
attained it They followed lints They
learned froin Him. Their Three were a
daily experlinentation 1118 way of
living.
• The further they sivting tilemselVeS
mit cat His way of living the greeter He
betame 10 them and the bolder they
becathe Jo their proclamation of Ilitn.
bi Ulm manner we shall Bud that He
saves us from disillusionment and de.
sptdr by giVing us Hie own radiance,
and We, too, will dare to take Ilitn into
every problem and need that lies ath-
wart the nations represented in WS'
CollgreSsae-Filiding of the North Ameri-
Can Home Miaton Congress. '
• THE cOILEGZ 01.41.1ES
cool had always been a "hontebody."
and at c011ege 101ieSefliellesa affected her
wet*. She touidn't mom 10 stUdyand
despaired ef passing her timiminatiOns.
Wisely, her Mother thOUght of telephon-
ing her ever so often, and keeping her
Cheered up. It raved the day -and
Carel passed kr easy fashion...
PACKING; PRECOOLING
N D COLD STORAGE
PLANTS . A NECESSITY
To Enable 'Grower/ to Take AdsailtsES
of Market Opportunities Afforded
by New Tariff
Ttte advantages of central packing
and cold storage and precooling. plants
are strongly stressed in the report of
the Ontario Fruit end Vegetable Mar-
keting Commission. s Copy of which has
just eome to our desk. These, the com-
111.1500t1 points nut, will be required in
many districts where no such facilities
now ex* or where they are inadequate,
The report points out that it has been
demonstrated that central Packing
plants can pack apples for growers
more economically than in orchard
• pa.the present season% .exper-
knee wlth the Government experiment
One $itinny Man Gained
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• !tot° fc,1•C0 teat; at &mallet° 074 -where
for 3$(462704
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BaLv C'Arny
"I have used several bottles
of Lydia E. Pinicharnss Ver..
table Cotvound and fictd it
helps Me wonderfully, etipe..
ciolly before childbirth. / have
five lovely children. After my
lost baby came' had a misera-
ble pain in my tight tide to I
bought another bottle of dm
Compound anal feel fine now.
I work outside (luting the fruit
15.2960t1 in addition tomy
housewor Mules
Slingerist 4. St. Cath.
crises, a •rim
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CANADIAN
TRAIN•SPVICE to TOROflO
DAIL'it. =MST _SUNDAY
Leave Goderich 0,35 a.M. 2,30 NM
0 Clinton 0.58 a.m. 2.56 0-03.
'''''''alieriforth '- 4.11 am. --.• $41100.
.4 'ZslittheIl '1.33 4.10, 422 p.m,
Arrive Stratford 7.58 sera. 3,5O P.m,
• " Kitcherier 9.05 a.m. 5.18 OM.
" Guelph ' 9.30 a.m. 5.44 p.m.
" 'Toronto 10.50 a.m. 7.35 p.m.
Returning--Leavo Toronto 1.50 a.m. and
-5 05- pm '
to The Star).-Xtt spite of the fact that Parlor Cafe Car .Goderich tO Toronto '
there Is. still wintry weather in White; oxi morning train, and Tororito to °ode -
horse an .old-time stampede b on owing riCh on 5.55 pan: train: No Change tt
to the report that en important told cars between Cloderich and Toronto.
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strike has been made. . 4. A, Lewrence,
The report originated from Cann:inks -Town Palsenger and
and said that a prospector had discover- Phone 8 ° • Ticket Ateht
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World Championships
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whole' erop Oren, concentration upon a email plot to
she bast plan Or notoring an exhibit sample. IC
stud n plot la *objected to estra•proparation-wabt
MOO rare probably than ale potent° to devote to
the whole crop prea-nnd Writ to thO vary tholestat
aeod10 will net only provide good quality Inundation
steels for nett Spring% %telling, bet a winning;
simple for esthibition tit
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$200,000 in Cash Prizes '
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of oats
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HO for 10 oars sf can
300 for 20 lbs. 61 pus; 36 Its. of flax; 20.15',
of deur
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