The Signal, 1933-12-7, Page 6a Thursday, Drawbar Ttht (flee
MT OF COMMON
CONSTPATION IS A
A Parable of Three Trees
By A. W. It.
THE SIGNAL
SERIOUS MATTER Three trees, a hard maple, a beau- from it, atal its abode the summer,
tiful birch and n tall. nou►bre puke. I near to my 'Lain, in the clearing that
I will wake, will be a bkradtig Then
_. akwak- t..a.._n444' lhltl_. A141t'te!&wP larttea..LateLd..i,-bang. inter ea H. will
%event This Condition Wan forest. The long years that had dealt i make we e,urde or whiner fuel. Then the
Kellogg's ALL -BRAN kindly with theta lad wade closer !birch and the pine 1 must cut down.
• Weir cumpeulotisldp, until they lived 1 shell teed their notarial for Nay
lu teotixtaut touch with
...al other. doors, panelling, dawns and fwulith-
Tle first question your doctor lugs of the louse beautiful 1 Intend
asks la wheeler you ars constipated One fault that all. had in culuwuu to build ansi adorn for my wife and
or not. He knows that this condi- marred. the fellowship of t see trees. 1 little ones."
lisp may puss headaches, loss of They were exceedingly vain. And I Tbereupuu, bearing this, tate pine
appetite and energy, sleeplessness. often this vanity as to their ruse• seat up a mouthful howl, the birch
It Lt often the starting point of rive merits would tauae_thess to voted again us if in distress. Toe
serious diseas to debating, as they spread their fo- proud ample after shaking itself In
You can prevent and relieve corn - lege in the ut
aumer au»abtae,- _or= diws�r. xdcrn there van •
rhowed-the atrengtb of their proud calm interval in which to compose
won constipation so easily. Just Yiunka mid sinewy thuds bi the woo- tla+neelves, and an opportunity for
oat a delicious cereal once a day,Peblaeta, which one of them was pondering. bound speech first, and
Laboratory teats show that Ke thers coat beautiful. @puke to its eompanieos In a serious,
:ogg's ALL -BRAN provides "bulk'
to exercise the intestines, and vita
rain B to further aid regular habits
ALL -BRAN is also a rich source of---�
Mood -building iron. i
The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is much
ike that found in leafy vegetables.
Within the body, it forms a soft
mass. Gently, it clears out the in_,,,
testinal wastes.
ly dwelling on their reappe-five glories ff tire beauty. 11e would have seen be -
Isn't this "cereal way" safer ane- and proud claims to beauty o[ form 1 fore now, if our eyes had not la•en
far more pleasant than taking pat and dress, the one trying to outdo the Winded by pride, that service, not
int medicines -so often harmful' other. But filen such a lowly neigh- beauty -7 -ms, not oruement-is the
rwo tablespoonfuls of ALL -BRAN bor as that rough rod wI.dom was cardinal quality, the thl�ma
that comet
ally sufficient. y are usually sucient. With nut expected by these lordly trees. l first in alt reckoning en among
Nei meal in serious cases. If not The impertinence of the highway In I trt•es. It is well in the onlering of
relieved this way, see your doctor. toying such a thing was insolently r the (creator to tie healthful, but 1t is
r u K e. I ser it now as never ,+s
Before. The day of ellae" is coming
tr
quickly for us. It may mean painful
g n
piercing and cuts, atrippin isi
ripen
tlRureent, as well as edema[i* n Into
It had never oerurred to thew that eeuleniu, yet loving way, so different
life had not leen given to them, sole- from its usual conceited tone.
ly, for tis• purpose of adotwttwtlt. The "Beautiful rumraeles," it said, "1
lawn*
ftrail by which they stood, wpbs lei-eelleae , the -Wring hag catleht the
in these later yeura had developed In- wlwlum of the road lu listening to the
mature a ature though soruewhett rugged I tongue of mankind. So full of con -
highway, had surprised thew one day 'reit have we leen--I, out the le/lat-
hybraking at long silent* and hint- , that our vanity has led us to think we
hugs that they could better serve the ' live fur uu-utber purpose than to slow
-Meite''ll IlleT"Ratti then-tvf '"sad• m parade our respect
Enjoy Au -Beata as a cereal,
use in cooking. Get the red -and -
green package at your grocer's
Made by Kellogg in London, Ont.
� tali er�l by the maple, who pelted k ba t t t t ry
with a terrific shower of deed leaves,
and the birch rippled again with mock-
ing laughter, while the pine tried to
sing a taunting song in a queer tune
about the rout whether its own bud -
.111118.
So the mimic continued to talk of
Its wnje' I' spread, and its beautiful
dress that was changed in the fall
`from green to a golden red. The
birch prided itself on Its silvery sheen
that -created lu eyes that_.gazed upon
it as ecstasy of delight. and said there
wu uothinc more beautiful among
fru ,:. The ptu.. hr.tgn-'eet of its tre-
at:eudou- licigtt .1u1 marvellous
.h ra tghtnes s.
A little .-Poing 111:1• I.), that poured
au luceaaant stream of water into the
ditch alongskie the road. dbncled more
than ever before in that mason. It
gurgled mail its voice mould be heard
above tile rustling of the maple and
the birch and tate tones of the pine.
So mncb tub - that there trims were
for, et ro listen -to what the .poring had
to ••t). It bili of a-•t•ttler alto had
taken his lunch nue .l.ty by lta side
and II -1 rtonarked we the particular
beim) of thew.. threw trees. fait in
talking to him -elf the - ring had over-
heard hits say. "When i clear this
corner aril build my home here I
shall tare to make use of them. But
I think for a tete years yet i will
stare that very tine and healthy
maple. With some others • around
here 1 may get my syrup mud sugar
other forms, brat we are destined to
bring much eowfort • and blessing,
making glad the heart of man. Per-
haps we do rlglit to mourn the loss,
of our present •proud beauty and for-
est datelines. but it seems to me there
la reason also to rejoice. Better
than fail prey to some tree rot or peat
(*mitten to the forest, or perste in the
forme fires as a punlshtnemt for our
pride, each one of us in a way that
Is ordered -you smoothed, polished,
carved, stained, lovely, admired for
settriceablenese and new splendor; 1,
bringing comfort and plenty to pantry
and hearth, will be living the larger
and the grander life. Let tan be re-
eoneIied to the idea to live in a house
by the side of the road and be a frtsnd
to man."
it le said the atttndoed pine and
the pretty, Mumbled birett breathed a
quiet. resigned "Amen"
Cift Season
is almost here!
We have a nice assortment
of Walnut Chest*, cedar -
lined, which Woad -Make a
very mike Christmas Gift.
Make your selection while'
the choice is good.
Meet
R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Furniture Dealer .
Haaaikw Street, Gderirl
PHONES: Store 385; Rea 855w
111011304000010011004111
MKANE
Backache is the most persistent symptom
ofkidney troubles. Dr. Chase'. Kidney -Liver
Pills entirely rid the system of the poisons
which cause backache, lumbago and other
painful and dangerous diseases. Used outs
or twice a week they ensure the healthful
action of the liver, kidneys and bowels.
DrANASE'S
SHARP RISE IN TEA PRICES
Faced with ruin due to appalling
losses over the pant th : - year•, tea -
Ceylon,
cut
growers
Sumatra he
fifteen per
pard with the
:1(t Tith
Bred effect,
Khaevb.
Puckett,
lave been
but as
Vatch Your
avings row
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..Ire. FREE DSLIY T sziVION
'elf. alter
1a, Java and
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is yea. as cote -
years of '29 and
had the de-
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prig
line teas ha Canada
orreed to Increase prices,
'Terngte pound of good tea
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WHITECHURCH
GODERICH, ONT.
WERTFIELD
WESTe7g.-,Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. and sea, of Wind-
sor, spent a last week with
the lady's pass r sad Mrs. Wm.
Walden.
and child-
ren whined. a last week with
her naval& Warn/ Mtir A. & Juba -
.ton of Wet Witillan0ik
Mr. sag ills, LI( gtoael►ouse of God-
erieb were Westfield `shoe un Sat-
urday. -Maw Stasel muse was accom-
panied borne be bar mother, Mn.
Cstat ibell, who w1U "pend the winter
with bar.
Mr. bought* Campbell, Mies Winul-
fred Campbell sad Miss M. Jefferaoa
attended the Y.P.8conference at
Beigreve Thursday Mott.
The sympathy of Hits community le
extended to Mrs. Wic lacVlttle In the
death of tier 'mother lira Godfrey of
Mountain Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Rrneet Bogie and little
daughter Madeline, of Nile, were
guests on Monday at the holm of Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Campbell.
The teachers of the various schools
are busy preparing for their Christ-
mas concerts. The concert at ate No.
U
will be held tut Friday afternoon.
The eoutert w the nth c onession
be held Thursday evening. The Sun-
day school concert n11! be held on
Wednesday evening.
Mr. abd Mrs. Charles Smith sperm
Saturday with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, O. Smith of Brussels,
Miss Beadle, R.N., of Auburn, re-
turned home on Sunday afternoon
after waiting N Miss Eleanor Taylor
for a few dark We are glad to be
able to report l$s fatted is Jnpanv-
htg nicely. -'•-•'-
The marriage took place last week
of Mrs. Evellna Henry, of East }Ya•
twentieth, to Mr. Win Vender, of 11a-
deaux, Mich. Congratulations.
CANADIAN INIMIEi4T OWNERSHIP
It may be aalA that :11.4 per cent. of
Canada's forest eras Ls still owned by
the (xvwn in the right of the Donate
ion or the Prwlsorsc and, subject
only to certain temporary privileges
granted to 11miS ol4crr. may at any
time he placed tender forest manage-
ment and dedicated to forest produc-
tion.
Cornwall's Veteran
Medical Practitioner
(Continued from rage 3)
and Mr. Robieoux attended 10 tae bur -
lata of patients at night. Since then
there have bees enteral outbreaks of
smallpox, during ewe of which Dr.
Hamilton costxsdS$ the disease btm-
self and was gaareetined for eight
weeks.
la mile We
Dr. Hamilton ame toutlnaed to act
as medical omeel' of waft let UM
city since Aagust„-Vsti, sal M tine
fore,- now la his darty -math year of
continuous service In that position.
He has been informed that be has the
longest service to his er•edit of any
dicer of o-
1te In the Pr
rt"t•V%ti►i
.. WO* 4 4 • [tut •rue-•:
•
Sunday Afternoon
By ISABEL HAMILTON
Ooder:ch, Oat
t?awa>d +>ab, viateatalv._
Journeying o'er the road
Worn by sainta before us,
Journeying on to (hod.
Leaving all bebipd as,
May we hasten on,
Backward never looking
Till the prise 1s w•Oa
-Selected.
• • •
PRAYER
Isosd, inspire sour emit to follow
tlaltttSilly the leading,' of Tay Spirit
as did Thy servants of old. .1mrn.
• • •
S. 8. LESSON EOR DEC. 17th, 1533
Leeson Topic -Paul In Rewe.
Leeson L'seaage-Acts 28:11-ee, 3a,
&Nias Text-Pkiupptans_3:14.
M Ia o1Y[ haat lesion we lett Paul in
ouetody in Caesarea waiting the final
decision of hha case by Felix. Not
lnfrequeutly was lie summoned to ap-
pear before Felix to dlaeourve uu WA
beliefs. Then, fou, at different rimae
Mata were given him that the Gorr
enter war not above ae•eeping a bribe
lu return for his • liberty. But Paul
was Innocent, and neither would he
adopt any illicit methods to secure
his freedom, nor in any case would he
bunk.'" the affection of his convert,
to contribute the ransom money. Ile
dal out wish by dubious Iwuau me-
thods to interfere with God's plau re-
apee•ting him. He therefure declined
to take the blots of Pella, sed two
l-ytears gusts' away, and he w•aa still
lu prison.
Felix was succeeded by L'orelus
F'estus, and when returning to Rome
he, "willing to show the Jews a pleas-
ure, left Paul bound." The uew Gov-
ernor on his that appearans* in Jeru-
salem was informed about 1'aul and
besought to have him returned to
Jerusalem that be might he waylaid
and killed. This Foams declined to
do stud on his return to Caesarea had
Paul brought before him. He asked
him if he would go to Jerusalem fur
trial. Thereupon 1'aul enswereei, '•I
Sand at Caesar's Judgment seat where
1 ought to be lodged; to the Jews have
I done uo weoog, as thou very well
knowest."
In today's lesson we see him nearing
Rome. On the way he expwrdeneed his
fourth shipwreck. The last part of
the journey, one hundred and forty
miles, was made overland. News of
their arrival et Puttee! had reached
the brethren In Rome and a company
set out to meet deem. going no less
than forty miles to welcome Paul and
his companions, Luke and Arbiter -
elms. On teeing the little company
of Christians, It was natural that
Paul should thank tiod, and take cour-
age from this proof of their affection.
Nothing cheered and inspired him so
mach as human sympathy. The road
00 wbkb they were travelling into
the city was thronged by travellers
passing to and from the maty capi-
tal of the ancient world.
L1/yF Jima!-a..l(aik.-t
Teelellake.-,Cenallesieise-• thatusseesateieglrie
chained prisoner and his Jewish
friends an they pained along with
their ew'ort of soldiers: At length
Ile was handed over t0 the authori-
ties, but was permitted to dwell by
himself ekh ■ soldier in charge.
Paul rested three days and then
called the (-Wet of the Jew,' together
and laid bis case before them. They
10d beard nothing of It from Caesarea
or Jerusalem. but they knew that the
sect lie belonged to was spoken
against everywhere and they deelred
to hear about It from him. This
gave him its opportunity and a day
was arranged fur them te go to him
in bis lodgings. Ile spoke of Jesuit,
taking the Old Testament as his teat.
book concerning the kingdom of God.
The result was that of all age, when
the poops[ fella on Mean ears. "8otie
believed the denim that were spoken,
and some believed net" Bat sic.
though they departed t5hilF�iai'i
sense his words went with them and
they "bad great reawiMng among
t hemsetves•"
What was to be the outcome of his
coming to Rome moat bare given him
many an anxious thought; but neither
his natural fears nor his earthly hopes
disturbed the serenity of hie soul. He
quietly continued the dierttarge of
every dusty whish wee still powdltle to
him in his captivity, and for the rent
he knew that ilia thnes were in God's
Mande. "He received s11 that came
to him, preaching the kingdom of
God, and teaching those things which
concern the Lord Jesus Christ."
• • •
WORLI) M118810:48 •
The Grandeur of The Bible (eontinusrl 1
In 1:04() there were nix Bibles pieced
In St. s'ate's (Cathedral that people
might rend the Wont of (iod. islet
year the Bible Society distributed over
ten and a hall tn111kti aegis of the
Scriptures, 1111d4t, New Toitaments,
Psalms and other lwttlions, The llible
is 1he cheapest book in tate wmtil and
has been translated Into over tiro
languages end dialects.
Leet me take one instance of the re-
sult of the distribution of the Scrip-
three.
criptore.. The Bible hind hardly been
translated and eir,ileteel among the
flatiron of Madegeseet before a tsi-
rible persecution !alar► wbkeh ward
for a quarter of a century until 11411.
in that period of time 10,000 people
were condemned to severe penalties',
'imitating torture and death. The
people hw.1 bei wptrittal teachers hent
the Scriptu eae, which were read In AP -
crest, buried In the earth for safety,
AM, es 11e entered volume, grew warn-
er, passagen were etreuleted In writ.ing.
The (lwelstienae fled to eaves and de
sorts. Among those who "offered in
11449 were fav noble's, whose Mood It
Lbb4as.7
4.1.olsl.es"aarth ?taw were en
s silsw m
omseieeteik
of Mer ns.nnteln ridge On the way
to their einem! pyre. the ('hristlanw
!sang the 72tt,t Peeehn. Two were fina-
lised and wife. wain the women was
near rte Mir of nwitiwrb.xa} As Mte
fatlltn.s ktmMad, the wonsan's MBd
WHITECHURCH, Dec. 5. -air. 0. -
ear Casemore of Lucknow, Mr. Victor
4'asemore of Cargill end Mr. Ernest
Casu'more *pent Sunday with their
rents, Mr. and Mrs'. Jerry
re
glia Turnterry. Mrs, (asemore s very
seriously tU at present.
Mr. Jas. Rose of ilolyrood spent a
few days loot week at the home of his
mister, Miss Catherine Roes.
Mr. Frank Ram is nurMng a very
sure arm and wrist. It was hurt
while he was working among the
cattle at time barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rawson spent
Sunday at the home of their daughter,
l 'fa, Wesley Tiffin.
Mr.�nd l[r?.__ i trite 8iespson' and
c alldren, Of ieulmew, , .pent Bondi,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs...Will
Conn.
Mr. W. J. Scott of Laogeids is un-
der the doctor's care this winter with
a more foot,
Mr. and Mea Ranee' Ritchie of 81.
Helene spent Sunday at the home of
her slater, Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martin enter-
tained a number of their relatives
and friends on Friday evening last.
On Friday evening n truck stopped
in front of Met. Clow's orchard and
picked up one of her fine ducks, and
then quickly drove on. There seems
to have been quite a lot of this aneak
thieving going on. along the ismttdery.
The ladles of the W.M.S. arab` 'Mia-
rion Beni of the United church held
a very sucrxa.ful bazaar In the In-
stitute 11a11 on Friday. They reai-
Ired around $20.
Little Archie fortis'", Ant of Mr.
and Mrs. Rohl. Purdon, had 1141.1 ton -
ails anti ndetaltla removed in Wing-
hani hospital on Saturday and Is get-
ting along nicely now.
Mr. Harold Sperling, who has been
the butter -maker at Meaford for the
pale few months. went through an
operation for appendicitis In the Owen
Sound hospital on Wednesday night.
Mrs. Sperling left on Thursday morn-
ing for Owen Sound and returned on
Mondye_ -
Mr. end Mrs. '('Mos. Gaut and
Merle visited on Friday at Hanover
at the home of their niece, and with
Mr. tisanes *'ter, Mr.. Green.
Quite a number In thin eo nmenIty
have had t.helr 'phones ditintrrerted
during the past few weak. it al-
most looks se though the Telephone
(company is killing the Irons that lay.
the golden egg.
Mr and Mrs Elwyn Moore of Tor
Moto *lent the week -end at the tame
of bis uncle, M. -Shan--M*ort --. . '
r. and Mrs . J. D.. Me erect and
ititf-lieltalue I Or.ea•M t tlti+ht
Saturday at SMaforth with Mrs. Dee -
tenter, parents. Mr awl Mrs Andrew
Kirk Mr end Mrs. Oliver Kirk of
Birmingham and Franco Creighton of
Petrnit .pent a few days there Mot
ween.
nature.
Dr. Hamilton bee bees elected by
both acclamation and in contests to
the positions a councillor, reeve, de-
puty reeve ass& vapor and filled the
Mayor's chair on two occasions, in
1889, 1194. Darier its ten years in
the council he o nthlu d his duties
as medical omcer al health 'sailboat
remuneration
He has always evinced a deep in-
terest in educational 'matters and for
many years has donated the Hamil-
ton medal for general proficiency in
the second form of the former High
School and the present Collegiate In-
stitute, and intimated on several o--
casions, when making the presentation
of the medal to the fortunate winner,
that when be penwa to the Great Be -
1 gond the medal wiil.etdli be forlhcam•
Ing, es he had rand! provision for Its
conttnuarse.
rot some years Dr. Hamilton
imerve$ as a member' of the board of
pubic school trItAteelp and he bas dl -ed
the poeitioo of ebairman of the
board. He was r 'listed again last
year by acelamatlnd
Ex -Masher of Parliament
I)r. Hamilton k as ex -member of
the Dominion IMMIllment. having
leen elected as etnwservative repre-
sentative for Stormont county In Oc-
tober, 7925, and tit the seat until
PirliameM dissolved la July, 1998.
I)r. Hamilton Nis been a faithful
ine'mtwr of Trinity dsarc0 during the
half -century of ht• rendes. in Corn-
wall. When he evt'me here Canon
l'ec'tor was the rector. either rec-
tors under ,'tam he Ins since wor-
shipped were ('anon C. B. Pettit, Rev.
It. L. M. Houston. Bev. T. J. Miles,
1 Yen. Archdeacon %V, Netter[, M.A.,
anal the preterit in.•ilmeent, Rev. J. E.
.I,Imeta y.
1)r. Hamilton Is the only remain-
ing member of the 'medico staff of
the (ornw*k Genera Hospital and
the staff of the HAd Dieu hapital
in serefee when tame lnettitntkms
opened their door-, lie was present
when the corner sena of the Gen-
eral
en-
eral hosepl a l was brut by the Hon.
Arthur S. Neely, [ken Premier of
Ontario, in Jane. One and when the
beepital was opened ea December 29.
1,417. end laid the boner of placing
the first patient In the Hertel (Neu
-hospital. He has elltsadrd every lee
potent tnnetktn at bah In0fltuNMia
shier their Inception !
His Rererd et burble
in iia fifty -font yowls' practice Dr.
Hamilton has been at the
Meth of n0 less 110» .filldren In
(brnwall ami di Wane of
nthe.e WIT.,wawAMR
graes
ndre fathers
tow
last arrivals wore t
11, hoe meted as sl referee
for the ([anode bite Aasureace Oem-
peny Mw time twee faentalime yams;
has filled ■ shelter raltMf tla! the
(Osethattee t)
404,
was born No hand ot pity was out-
stretched to Nave it. As the dames
licked their bodies, tete Cbrstlans
bravely lifted up tjtetr voices to (hod
in the words of one test, "His mase
shalt endure for ever; His tame shall
be continued as Tong as the sun ; esd
men .1011 be blessed to Him; ail na-
nous shall veil Him hissed." -
When the, rein; of 1Raslaa.etisd-roe
Mod of (wrstians had grown to
thousands.
The Bible tett every man he is a
almer. 1t hes a gospel for the pent
teat and a promise for the Impetus, a
bteuwing for little children, ■ solace
for he arta broken %Lott grief. It hes
tante which the poorest memory ern
never frget. It ha« argumeuto to ar-
rest the moat powerful mind, promises
which must hoe widapered, palms in
wihlah the thuosier might take tart, M
'Judgments wbkih strike tar doubt[ with
fear. Without ([hetet the Bibis is -
chaee: with Christ, it is order, music
and light.
1'*ws • are the Scriptures wltklt
let sayts-arm oee to reed, for they
testify of Him. In them la the Gospel
[lett we are -to pinaclt to tate titter -
Moat iterta of the earth. aims la not!
It teeth that came togetlwr by casae, ,
but nil. 1s the Book of tins Who
made haves ural earth. -Prom The
Bible fu the World.
YOi NG PEOPLE AND RELIGION
With the object to view of ■Utewpt-
iug some uudertaking to nin lute the
Tebbutt's areChristmas
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For Boys, Trains, Oars, Mo-
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Aeroplanes
For Girls, Toy Hoovers,
Washers, Baking Sets,
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church the targe uuwber of local tartertmartvikwiec
young people wise are not associated
with any religious asewirty, a meatlug
of representative. frau the live Pru-
teatent chunthes of the Rosa sus held
in Victoria street United church one
erening last week. Rev. F. W. Craik
was lu charge of the we -Klug. A
general (11ae•us«lou took place and It
was decided that a ,eeries of five meet-
ings should tae held, one In each
church, probably during bent. A
apeclai speaker will be obtrineel for
ee.ii meeting and all the young people
of the churches will be Invited to ■t-
tet.d. A central committee eoaipoaed
of the minister and the president and
secretary of the young people'+ 1petett
in eaelt church wee appointed to pre-
pare the prigramw. Three meeting
and programa are being ptaneed for
the expires purities of broadening the
spiritual outlook of the young people
and imbuing in them a greeter erne
of the need of a religious foutodation
in their lives.
We should 1101 eontewpia te our
own iehorteomtng through long dls-
tauce glasses and the faulta of others
through a magnifying glass.
SCHOOL REPORT
r()LBORYE
hteport for the menthe of Septem-
ber, (k•tols•r and November:
Sr. I V. -Walter Chisholm 72%,
Harry Chisholm 52.
Jr. IV.-1►avkl FLrrieh 6T%, Kath-
leen (hiaholan 54.
Sr. 11I. -11a rokl Jewell 714%.
Jr. 111.-F:llees Bogie 74%, Donna
Fisher 70, Keith Farrlstt 70, Harriet
Horton 6:), Lillian Chisholm 62, Doug-
las Slagle s0.
I. -Maxine Chisholm 75%.
Primary -Madeline (7hinttolm 70%%,
(Jerald Fisher e7.
DAVID F. ANDERSON, Teacher.
IF!
"Are you in favor of government
ownership of industries?" soialimtp
asked of a prominent Senator.
"Yes," replied the Senator, with a
knowing wink, "if my party could bre
lu power when 1t was done." -Path -
tinder.
Fewer, Less Severe Colds
With Colds -Control Plan
lrew Alt in Preventing Colds
Yuba Possible Better (Jon -
Wel If Colds in the Hone.
OLtnOS APPKOVI PLAN
Relief from mtlit or 4•btu•den im-
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every dome -thanks to Vicks Plan for
better Control of Colds. In thousands
of clinical tarts under medical super-
Osion, the flan los greatly reduced
the number and duration of colds, rut
their dangers and ewers.
A New Vick Discovery
The Ilan, perfected by the makers
of Vicks Vapoltub, Is Introduced along
with the new aid in prevailing ookls,
Vick. Noose k Throat Drupe. This new
Vick preparation is the ideal cow -
punkin to VapoRuh, the modern way
of treating colds.
Briefly, the Ilan is this:
When ('olds Threaten
Wath yourself whenever you have
been. exposed to anything that you
know is apt to give you a mild such
eaves freoh
colds -crowds, dotty ill.-ventileted
rooms, public plaeea-sudden changes
In temperature -excesses in living,
vetch as overrating, smoking cr tkrink-
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Theo --if you feel that stuffy, wreeay
Irritation of the nasal pasters, Na-"
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-just a taw drops up melt nostril.
Repeat every boar 0r so It needed. ;
This wilt prevent many colds by seep -
Plat Washes 41)e7 get• barge* f> ..r
ossalcolds start.
If a Cold Develops
At night, massage the throat and
chest well with Vicks Vapoltub.
Spread on the* and cover with warm
flannel. Leave the b d- iothing loose
around the neck so that the medicated
vapors aritdng can be inhleed all night
long.
If there is a cough, you will like
die new Vick. Cough Drop--setaally
medlcated with ingredients of Vicks
VapoRub.
During the day -any time, any
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few hours as needed. This gives yos
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on the following trial guarantee:
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money.
Christmas Greeting
CARDS
Come early and make your selection
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For quantities of more than a
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Don't delay in placing yonr order. Christmas
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