The Signal, 1930-5-29, Page 6So crisp y
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Sunday Afternoon
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By- ISABEL HAMILTON,
Gddericb, Oat.
WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE?
Halta'a a breakfast treat
that's so crisp it actually
Grackles in milk or cream!
Kellogg's Rice Krispies.
Rice in its most delicious
form. Toasted bubbles of
Savor. Children love them.
s Extra good with fruits or
• honey added. Order a red -
and -green package from
your grocer. Handy to use
in candies, macaroons, eta
Made by
Kellogg in
London, Ont.
RICE KIIIS1'IES
The Leading Men's Store
Everything that's new
in Men's Wear
Hand Tailoring and
Special Order to Your
Measure
• • •
Chas. Black
Phone 219
Gosh -reels
-
We carry a good Keck of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc,
Electric Wiring of All Kinds
Estimates given on application
Frank McArthur
West Street Electrical Shop
Telephone 82 Godetich
Go to dark Gethsemane,
Ye that feel the tempter's power;
Your Redeemer's conflict see:
Watch with Him one bitter hour;
Turn not from His griefs away;
Learn from Him to watch and pray.
dames Menlo:awry.
PRAYER
Oh, Thou who are VIII unnheltend
in the night of time, abide with me.
into my ,lora heart .and reel
awhile. 1 would steak a word from
my heart into '19p- heart. to let Thee
feel that It luaus with Thine. 1 a,nild
gho 'Ther what st reugth the little elm
iced to the great -the response of a
kindred spirit. Ibt• Anew of a .vmmou
prayer.
T--4:etrge I:atheson..
S. S. 1.1.1SON FOR .IL NE 81h. 19:10
I.r. sun Topic -Jesus in the Siraslow
ef.11* ('rots.
Irewu Passage-Malliww 16:31-I1i.
Golden. Trst,NatltIw i. !0:441.
Jesus 41111.4 st".s1 always ups'i the
written word. When the dei II first
tempted Ilim. He :urw.nd. it 1-
art it ten," \o2 schen the devil huts
rctutuei to llim. Ile peons the Scrip-
tun.s ems. more: I will -Iufie the
..h.'.,trd. MO the sheep of the flack
,Ian be scattered abroad" . Zech 1'1•
11 Is the Shepherd• that i- .elm.
r- oath He i+ going t.. Is• smitten, and,
soIdlst lie sett: the uplifted red. Ile
-,y. to the (look. '•curt after 1 um
;ken again 1 will go before yew tato
1;adios'•
Toter in bis limiest Iyi,oranee as-
scrted his devotion. "Though all mei '
-hall he offended because of Tlwt•. pet
will 1 never be offended.-
When Jests. quietly but emphatl-1
ra113 foretold what Peter would .,-
Thou -halt deny Ji,. tt,rie•." Peter I
with thiol empdmsls I.ut with u boast- 1
fill t • replied. "Though 1 should die
with Thee. yet will 1 not deny Thee."
George Matheson. the well-known
blind preurher. author of "(e Love
that will out let me go," ha+ a sermon
on Gelheemutw from whlfi the fol•1
lowing f• mro1.'riw.1. Ili' says s-11 am 1
now cote,• to the suppers -wit hour of ,
Jwu•. i• eau u -e ilo other expreselon,
The sorrow which Jesus had kept, un-,
der kick and key broke forth nod filled
the air with it,r„ presence as He en-
tered the garden. He had said. ''1 base
finished the work whtrh Thou garret
Me 1.. d.." (John 1T:41. 1t 10 when
work 1. done that the sorrows of the!
soul assert Memorise". The sense of
a lost occupation. the feeling that we';
I Live nothing more to den. 1,4 ever the
•erasion when the trouble. of the
heart emerge from their 111111ue-place.
Not in equal degree. did Jesus admit'
111+ d1.clp1•s ton vision of 111• grief.
He allowed the eleven to enter the
Garden; but Ho took three spin from
the rest --the -ume three who had
wlrt.'.-el Ilis tramfignrel glory -
Peter. James and John. Not even these'
had a perfect view. lie stood come'
what vert from them atm.
Let n. look at the form in which
Ill• sorrow expressed itself. The,
funus cern of the same grief are be,
no means nniform. There are some
whose sorrow takes the form of',
uumhnes.: they present tn the by.
shunter this. attitude of stony suety.
There arc Pome whose morrow takes
A June Lake Tri
Is Delightful
FIVE DAY CRUISE
Georgian Bay
Manitoulin Island
Sault Ste Marie
via S. S. Manitoulin
ROUND TRIP $32
There's no more delightful time
glorious month of June -the scenery
net a great crowd.
Meals and
Berth included.
for a lake trip than the
is at Its best and there's
The beet trip of all is a five days cruise to Manitoulin
Island points and Sault Ste. Marie on the splendid steel nteam-
ship ••Manitoulin." Ilrief stops at all the Interesting ports -
K111arney. Manitowaning, Kagawong. Gore Bay; Thessalon, Bruce
Mines and many other tn•erosting place! on the Manitoulin
Island and North Shore. Then up the St. Mary's River and a..
full day at tbe Soo, when the steamer is your lintel.
The S.S. Mianitoulla Is the largest • and most modern ship
on the route. Largs comfortable staterooms, a'.1 with hot and
eold running water. Oh•ervation salopn on the hurricane deck.
Steam heating throughout.
Round trip from Owren Sound to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and
return, Intlading m.1a and berth a title nn the trip and while
steamer is at the S ; ;nly ;31.00
Steamer leavers Oa en Sound every
Tbnr.dat evening during June at 11.16,
arriting back early Tuesday. Stop
Asir at any port, 1f you wish. Same
lino -close service as during tourist
wiser
During July and August steamer
schedules• are changed • and Include
f Macktna.• 1 -land, round 'trip fare, $45.
Ihr r,•scrvatiote and further fnfor-
a mat bah ask railway, • or steamship
agents, or write •
Owen Sound
Transportation
Co., Ltd.,
Owen
Sound
at.
How good are you at finding mistakes? The artist has Intentionally
made several obvious ones in drawing the above picture. Borne of them
are easily discovered, others may be hard. see how long It will take
YOU to find them.
LOOK FOR SOLUTION IN NEXT WEEK'S SIGNAL
Solution to "What's
Wrong and Where" la last
r.'til'NTIIY Hi)I'Sl
1 -Tree, growing through roof of '
house.
r,drto•epdpe would out ler used on
modern house.
3• -hour (stile no house incorrect.
.-Windows cn front gable of footrest
du not match.
;r-Jirlck anti aro a used lucorryetly
In chimney. '•
week's j j�/�
• night swept to the ;minuet the three- WAS RUN DOWN
County and District
Mrs. 8111.1, widuw of Thos. Ellis,
died May mrd at her borne in Morris
township, in her eightieth year.
The death occurred recently, after
an Illness of several months, of Nich-
olas John Poerter, of Howhck town-
ship. aged ,dxty-three years.
Mrs. J. 4;. Ganllner las returned to
her home in Coburn.' township after
spending the winter in Regina with
her sou. Ilan. Jas. Gardtut'r.
Mr. and Mrs. IG•nry Pfaff, of Creel -
their effects to dyderlch, where they
will reside In future.
The Monday school teachers of the
Stratfond dlatrh•t of the Evangelical
Lutheran Ohurch held their umuual
vonweutiou in Zurich un May 2iitb.
'R. Frank Moeiluchey of Zur1.'h, son
of ltobt. llcelluchey, Stanley town -
orbit', took a high standing hu the three
menthe' dairy tourer at the O.A.C.,
staudiug sesoes! in a large claw and
laking several prises. Me is now work -
14.1,11. uu May litth celebrated their lig In tl(e bkaturth creamery.
golden wedding with a gathering• of
their children and grandchildren. to-
gether with ueighb.rs ain't ether
friends.
Rev. F. G. Emeriti. luster of the
l'alrrmo•Bronte circuit in the Halton
Presbytery, ha. accepted the call of
Ontario street United church, 1)llntou.
to havine the peeler of that church at
tdpee beglonlug of the 110x1 1'uuferenve
Year. e
1u Grace church. llderlou. oil !May
LIMN, Mrs. Nellie Martin of t:urrie was.
united in marriage to fleury 1lerxog,
also of Gorrl•. 'Phe (ere•uiouy Nies per-
, formed by ltev. M. .\. l:arland. After-
wuards, Mr. and Mrs Herzog lot by
motor for flier bone. at Gerrie:
At Sarnia, oil May 1.1,. Margaret
Emma. elder daughter or Me. toed
Mr. hours \\'. oil. Sarnia. was united
he marriage n. (`tmrlo. William I'at-
(Isou, only sen of Irwin 1',uti:14110
the lee Mr.. l'attls.w of W Iualam.
,The ceremony wit. performed by Rey.
1)r G. S. e'lru111uen. The young couple
Will re.ldo at Sancta.
enrollee. Hann. wife of ('hart,•: Al-
derson. 4'raubrS,.k. passed, a way May
20th in her sixty-41th year. .\ few
days Lifer.' Mrs. Alderson, hail suf-
fer..1 a stroke. !nom whish .4.r 414
net rally. She wa. hewn near Exeter.
Mit had 104411 a n•dde•ilt of 4'r:u,br.s.k
since her tmarriagr forty--et.•u year.
age. Betides her husband. ,the leave•-
three ,Wnght.•tr cud our .,u. interment.
Wroxeter Mill Sunned
HK('SfiEL0
'1'h• marriage of iMhb Vine Gillis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William (:11-
11,, Brussels, to Robert White, wu, of
4.t. %%Tett.•, lith concession of grey, was
performuei at l.lstuwtd by iter. E. F.
.trnw. roeyr, on Wednesday. Muy 711,.
Mae the youngest sett et %Vdrden
Booker, fell lu the milllrm.F one day
recently. ills - young c.mpaill.', gave
the alarm shot he sus rew•u.d from
choicer. ,
a.ffiers Were elected by the Brie :set.
Women's leetitiete ut the annual mewl
11.1: oil Muy 11t11. Mrs. W. S. Stvtt h
pr,••i.l•u.t : \les. Rebt. Ftne•hun. 1.t
i. e•-pre•.idrut : )Ir .1. S. .%rm.t(•ug,
vice pre-ldeut : \II J4. .\nu.rring.
se.r.•iar% ere -aver: \I r. 1 11 Bailin•.
.11-Irict dircet..0 : AIN. .1 Logan, 1r-
1'. 'Melds.. Mir-. 1t F Ihowning: Mr.
'1' %tlolker. Mr.. S. Wheeler. Mr.
ltreaer, Mr-. E. 4ltuuiug4,:. u, \Ir-
.;:uuuuu, •. Mr-. .\. Sura. halt. Mir le
\\'siker 1111141 r..
1'L,• .I,•:ith .t.•nrrel iu /'creole 1,11
Voud.,y ..f \I) rtlr \\'ll•on, a Ire of
!tarry queries a (caner resie.•nt et
Itntw•1+. 1h.t•nsed. Nhn wits i11 11• r
f..rty•fourth N.111', wa- ;he you.',• -r
daughter 1.1 tjo• late Mr. and
Jame.
\Ir -
.lame. \til+m. Itr.ft•el-. and wa. 111:11
tied 1. lot twelve yti,A. ago J'he r•.
mains were brought 144 1tnl.sel• for
Slgaal Fire starting al.nut t) e'wI•u•k Monday
t`=Shntterw on window on front of
house do not match.
7 -Window on side of house bat only
rine a)uuler.
S --Potted lusher on door step do not
match.
IH4)ue cross par missing on window
text to chimney.
11e form of rebellion. And there are
sone who pour forth the torrent of
their grief. This third form was that
of
tbe grief of Jesus. He made no ef-
fort to hld.• it from 111+ followers.
There was no r•bellien, n., question-
ing of the goodness of (:eel. 'My 'Motel
los exceeilbig sorrowful. even unto
death. Tatty ye here, and watch with
Me."
Whet wag Christ shrinking from?
Wits it physieal pain? Unwired. for
Uie sake 41 Jests have gone to the
stake. 1s the dlwclpd.' to he above Hi.
Lent? IN.1 He not say. "Fear not
Hien tbal kill the body and after that
base nothing were that they can do,"
It was nntklug personal that ceased
the agony in the Garden. 61.' shrank
not from the crus•- but from the
world's share In IL- that was the
cup He wanted t.. pas from Him. lir
wanted to ease it from rommltting
the Week. et deed of sin ever perpe-
trated by the won. of men --a deet
which 11e feared might fix. for ever an
Impaasabl.' golf between the life of
the creature and the heart of the
Father.
allot .cry for help rings through the
Garden. "Father. If it le. pinsslble, let
this sup pace from Me:"
Janna erased human stmpothy and
In 1114 litter hour tis chosen friend!
failed film. Ile et says.. "Could ye
not snitch with- Me one hour?" 1t le
Ilk.' the head noir... 1n s hospital re-
buking the sleep of the under -nerve.
In the great hto.gdnal of Time'
Item. keep- watch by the mach of a
, sick world Wouildst thou have com-
munion with J..11.'' Then must than
Marc the w'ateh tot Jesus: ('antt thon
watch with Him In the infirmary of
hi -token heart•'' ('ensu Ghon heal With
Ilhn the !mikes .1 Mow. batch In the
world'. battle? Const then calm with
ilio, the nerves unhinged by life's fit-
ful fever? Cnn.G thou keep awake
•t roiRh the night in sympathy with
Ills vigil? Then. In the days to come
shrill
thy Father say to thee. •'1)1d 1
not 'see thee In the Garden with Him"
gulled In tremendous cluanges in
China. since our revered founder, Cllr.
(Hudson Taylor. first went to that land.
but China's spiritual newt 11.1 as urgent
a• ever. and those fundamental. of
the faith for which Huron Taylor
stood. and the glorious Gospel which
he wet out to glee to China have not
clanged In the slightest degee. In
th•.-e days, when there Ig w. much re-
grettable departure from tbe old
faith, both in the home'landa and in
the mitnion fields, It would seem that
there le just as great a need as ever
for the witness of the China inland
Mission. it Mande. as it always bas
June. and by the grace of God always
sill do. for an tuteeeerved' acceptance
u,fethe Elide as the Word of GNI-In-
deed. by It. -principle of teeth it haw
practically staked it, very existence
on this belief. it Relieves from its
heart M all the great evangelleal
trnthe which stand at the very foun-
dation of ibi mb•slonary activity, and
every member of the mi.aion shares
title belief to the fall. The J,ord bee
eery graciously wet I;ie 'eel upon the
ministry ..1 the mission. blued .on
these eonvietionw in giving u. to see
the power of the Gospel of Christ In
changing the hearse and lives of tens
of thon.ande of men. women and chil-
dren in China. During the poet two
years the Turd has been bringing ns
through the fire and water of persecu-
tion, opposition and great dlfflenhy
In China. hut we believe that MIs fs
but the prelude to the 'wealthy place'
of even greater upiritual Meowing and
enlarged opportunity in coming day."
Pomelr mutes.
Pomegranates are of interest be-
cause of their 'trueMtre, history and
utility. The pomegranate grows as a
•hurt tree or bush with opposite or
alternate, shining, lance -shaped
leaves. From the rails or joint of
leaf and sten', spring short stems
bearing brilliant scarlet Sowers. The
story frame chopping tnlll of 'Harold -
1 Smith, located at Wroxeter. .uuslug
damage of over $30,0110. The mill was .
Ire -equipped lase year. The lease was .
1 11ite eovrreU by some boyo. but 11 was Takes Pleasure in Recommending '
too far gone to save anything. There,
j . • e nof Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
iii miwall, alargcarl.wldemoouoft wheatflnnr andiu aumrthe l To the woman in the home illnes-
I screenings_ 119. tom. it only partially I la almost a calamity. Many s woman
1 covenkl by insurun.e. I keep, on with her hue -.•hold• thole. .
New Tetebers of CldsNa , when aha Is feeling. Wady to droit
(`IInWn Collegiate lnetitnte w1)1'' }ler had achcv. she Is eaelly tired.have four new te*eh'rs nest tern,. all; b deprealld and nervou, and hn4. no
i the lady tenehers having resigned.' appetite. in a went. .he Ls nntendc
'MIs. Jean Horace. trochee of mo.lertn"• rind badly n.e,l. hello -the Lalrhfielp
g•u-1• u, St. Thongs, atoE miss Mex•wgi• that only. Dr. Williams' Pink P111. can
temcher In srlenee and art, Reuss n' sive her. There pills make rich. re'!
Ingerw,ll. 'Miser..(.union and Kelman ! blood whiI, brings new strength mud
else ere avinh. 'br•tw
hnew trechers i energy to weak. despondent •nff••r.•r.
have already t. -17i rngager. ltoy r.,u i'rning them. Mrs. Rohl Ball. ('..lu
11. .4U1n of 1.nndou, F.nglbl llh and his- 1 du Banc. tJiw. says: •'1 was 11.11111Y rim
' torr : Ml." Mary E. l)ep•w, Ingersoll• ; 445.241. stela poorly. 111111 awoke as tired
modern.: nod Mev. Frances Brysl.me• ar 21a•u 1 went to 1.4-11. tIy apprtit.-
Innlor ttrrbrr. sac I.,or is
1 felt mi-erabt.• 1 t.s,k
FiM.ln l'akertsr TewreltiP ;.ix hose% of Or. W llllamy Pink Pill.
Fire partially drwrtn,ye.d Ihr hand- I ,and they completely rein -wed rip'
i some re'side'nce of Neloon ('onitls, on i health."
ti
hl. farm .dent itjf mvih. south tot Elim -1 Ur. W.'IIlama' Pink Pill. are sold
etlle. c.D Priday evenfnpt T1. ebhldn'n '. 1111 medicine dMkrre ..r by mail at '
NOW WELL AGAIN
weer setting off fire•raekers close (0'70 erotwe a box teem The Dr. William-' •
the Moue 1n the afternoon. and 1t le, medicine Co., Brownville. (Mt..
supt.u.ed that •perk% from tlweae %tart-
ed the lire. Neighbors were summoned.
a husker brigade was fennel!. and the
'Exeter fire brigade also came to the
meow. and the fire was exdngulvbel
niter the roof and top story had toren
burnold. Atter the fire wag out rain
tw'gen to fall= and d4d considerable I
damage.
petits of Exeter War !'e'terse
The death of (lteeter Harvey, of
Earlier, occurred on Friday 11.s1 In
Victoria hospital. London, where he
' was taken to be (operated on for ate
pmli.i4J•. He w•a• in hie thirty -%eve
moth year. Dnrtne the war he .erred
'overseas In the revelry. (ince return-
ing he had eonchteted a grocery store 1
In Exeter. lie Waves a widow and threw
i etieldren. also hie temente. Mr. end
)Ir.. Throe. Harvey: mum brother. Ern -
rd, and thn4' .I.t.'r, Mr. J. Matson of
Exeter. Mr.. E. Rutw••dl of I.iieknow,
mad Mrs. rf,awreneie White of Flax-
eoml'. Sorel.'.
Children in Peril
Tn. children titre. and fly.' year.
A De%eerwlant of codes.
Antonio Aragon t'ort.a, Prince of
Pignatelli, who traces big lineage di-
rectly to Hernando Cortes, conqueror
of Mexico during sixteen century
Spain, has .been ordered by the Mexi-
can Government to be deported as a
"pernicious foreigner." The Govern-
ment charged I'Ignatclli, whose title
Is derived from an Italian house dat-
Ing to the twelfth century, with hav-
ing sold historically Important tam-
ily p,ssesslons_to United Stales mll-
llonalrt•r and universities. Some Of
the property is said to have been
found in the library of the United
Stat••:. Congress.
fiuMnerinee In Prance.
France's submarine deet include
fifty-two vegsCIs built and forty-seven
building. Including one of 3.250 tons
surface dlsplarement. When finished,
this will ts• the larp et submarine in
rho world.
of age. - narrowly ...emus' A. -lett. on ;
\liy 1Tt11. when n liens.. tot Corrie;
/oe•nided by Wm. IlerrI"#.n and fam- There
IIy, was totally d,+trnyel by fire, The Uone In
origin of the fire Is unknown. l'he ehil-
frult usually reaches the else of a dren were alone In the hoose. the
large orange. it fin a hard read and
WORLD MISSIONS a pulpy interior with numerous
In the cnrn•nt issue of -China's Geode. The juice makes a refretMng
MIIIb,nu," It 1. refreshing to rend thea acid drink. The fruit is used both u
t.rtrf restatement of the stand of Ow a food and a medicine In hot coun-
China lnlnnd Mission for flume even- tries. L. grows wild In ARghanistan,
r,•lecal truth. on whleh t1114 great Turkestan and Northwe.t India, but
father haying gone to work and the
mother being down town. They were
n•.wd NO In time. o part of the
honse fnllhyc just ns they were ear-
' Heti out by John Hikerton, who -heti
ilole d the fire as hP was pet.ing. W11-
IM•m Bremner .was the owner '•1 the
nilaston 1. fonnrh•d end which hare has been cultivated In Palestine ao limier. which ane insutrel.
Ir.l so many emote from the dnrkness around the Mediterranean from etB-
of beatllrmMm to llim who 1, the memorial times. There are frequeyt
light of the world. refer.•nees to It In the Old Testament, '
I "The pa. age of years mny have re- HumPr and other ancient Oriental
1
books. The best evldggce agrees that ' Miry Jane Morrl.on, widow of the
It or;ginated in Persia. Ince William les id•on, pewee' away
nt the Sett tMemorltl 1le•plhll after
' n prutrncte,! 11111.•-<. T)Pce:,..•d wag
4..•rt: hi McKillop sixty -...Nen Venn
age. su.l! after the death of hen hits.
Iuap'1• carte h. reside in Sellforth. One
daughter. Mrs. Percy Little of Shi-
Kinop..tir'.ive-. -
� .\fuer on limos... of three nlimths,
Georgi 1'4lffierd 11.11 • diel en May
•
Sttl In Ids fifty-wo.eilI year. 1h'e'nsel
0a. not tenrrie). lie wns In business
for eight 'year. in tortilla and •o[Pr.
wont. In .11rne'hrfdtn'.
I Fronk (Minion., who lin. lmrn with
1. P. limy. Fond dealer, has gone to
Toronto to take to petition with. life
Ford Motor Co.
Ml.. Jewel• ieethune left Met week
for Vernon, B.('., when.' 4hie will
'pend -4I#' mummer with her .deter, Mrs.
• SEAFORTH
Ita.11o In (.Irina. •-
aro • now sixty -Iwo radio ata -
the Chinese Republic.
DADDYCANN
• EAT ANYTHING
He dearly loved a rich tit -bit The
. 110
spirit wee willing, but the flesh was weak•
ver he ate enydting Meths boys
used to say, " Poor dad, he will pay the
peuthy to -morrow." Read the sequel
In his own words:-
" Since taking the regular dose et
Krusrhen !salts it is quite different, sed
sty boys enjoy themselves seeing taw
eat what 1 dare not touch before. My
eldest son was the same. -but Owe be
has taken Kruschen Salts he can eat
and enjoy wlthtever Is put in front of
him."
Modern artificial conditions, errors of
diet, overwork, leek of exercise, and
so on, aro bound to have injurious
effects in the kung run providing due
precaution is not taken. •
Rewritten Salts should be your safe-
guard. Besides cleaning the body ot•
maturities gently, lively and painlessly.
they power s vital power of giving cess
life and vitality to the counties milliote
of cells of which every buddy is composed.
That is why physicians never helmet*
to recommend kruschen Se14..
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
Pocohontas ( by 4 egg)
1 can supply your wants in
why of the above Nei. Prompt
serviee anti reasonable priers.
L. FLICK
Telephone 1714j hoderich
sa
Vocation's t4. Dorado
-the trip of golden ea
peruenee An "inland
ocean- cruiw, between
towering glaciers and
totem -poled mks Shores
so close you look an on
quaint Indian village.
Downs of glaciers flash.
ung rainbow colours in
the midnight sun. Sex
fascinating ports o' cell.
Mysteries of the Klan -
'tyke Greatest trip is
merges for the money,
we believe.
As low as 090.00 from Vancouver
Victoria, Seattle -to She/way and
ret rn-including morale end berth en -
route, except in Skagway. On luxurious
Princess huts- largest, fastest to
Alaska
Make your reservations now whale _the
choicer Pewee. rabne are available.
Vancouver Island
West coast cruises 7 days. Meals and
berth enroutc Minimum 539.00
kid/ is4'real,na free
newest (a.adtoa Pa
et* re,irl atra(, err
H Fallon, Asfnlael
Cenrral Paueuger
Agent. 7 e'n.lo
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The Scotsman was showing hen
An:, dean friend round the country.
"That's a fine train for ye," sold
the former, pointing to an express
whlca had just appeared out of a
tunnel.
"Sure." agreed tete American; "but
we've got trains tiler. as big as that
In the Stales." •
The Scot waa aIitl*P for a while.
"That's rt line bulldin' for ye," 'be
said. "VI'bat dae ye think o'
"Say," laughed the Amerkxa,
"that's nothing. Wive got hundreds
of 'buildings , bigger and better than
that." '
• "Lys," returned the Scotsman, "I
expect ye bate. That's an asylum."
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CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
OODUIC$ ONT.
A 'steeper Is one who sleeps. ' A
Sleeper is that Id which a sleeper
sleeps. A sleeper is that on which a
sleeper rune while the sleeper sleeps.
Thertore, while the sleeper sleeps la
the deepet, the sleeper carries the
sleeper over ,the sleeper under the
Sleeper until the sleeper which ear -
ries the sleeper jumps the alio per
and wakee the sleeper in the sleeper
on the sleeper bi striking the sleeper
wader the sleeper no the sleeper and
then le no loather any sleep for the
sleeper :Newer is rho sleeper on the
shaper.
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7mrleh bnalness.men will i . irr•ve the
meekly half-holldny • on ttelncsday.
e.onmenchig In .Ione.
J. Reid. hes been award.
eil the contract of (011 11 (11Ing the
north fornn•d, of Renck ('reek drnin tot
$2.:2"t":, the work to he fitelshe.l br ,\ng -
urn 1.t.
Mr. and Mrs. C. r'. SchlM* of 7.nr•
kh nnM.nnee the engagement of their
!daughter. Greta Ktltherine. to George
i51 Kerswell of De•trnit. the marriage
to take place early In June.
The McDougall family have moved
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