The Signal, 1935-5-30, Page 6-":
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6-Tburoday, Mey 80th, 1036
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H. CLEMENTS
MASSEY-HARRIS SHOP
Legates Strait
fillgeare liihreetisiss Wawa
Plumbing, Heating
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Eavestioughing
WO HAVE IT
Repairs for all makes of
stoves or furnaces
Prompt serviee and reation-
•ble pelves.
John Pinder,
Plume 127 P. 0. Bax 131
THE SIGNAL
HISTORY OF THE SHEPPARDTON SCHOOL
Contributed by lkichard T. Kilpatrick
The following Winery of Union Seel across the rued from the school, ..and
No. 11, Ashheid and Colborne, was ! there were many black ani red 'quiz -
teacher's request for the infortuation times came out of the bush •and ran
written by Mr. David Greet' at the Irels therein. These squirrel! SOMA
risatithd, Sue the lAkABool01114e........„_atqLo211 _ ...ac Un asmice feuce.. As. awn All
ge' fel' "feglitalt. . --ac 77'eyW '----....--osir atinci-fence,
of your readers will be interested in he deputed two of the tieetest-footed
the past history of the vectiou, we boys to make ehase, TOM watching
are seudiug it in for publicatiou with through the window the while, ready
Mr. Greeuei contient. to run out and take a hand is the
It is, at this date, impossible to chem., neared the school. Tom event -
write a true history of this school " unity sought bigger game than the
asatkia,na most of the wrltteu record* sirteirrel.t and resigued, much to tbe
arMit:- Thereetiteiant nu daily re retort of thst Mile- --'''' -
gioter sif *mules of teacher and pupil* Ile was' followed in 011Ses by his
pgior to the year 1904. The daily brother, John Middleton, • of who*
registers for the yelled 1006-09 also little is remembered. After John cattle
ate Wooing. There are nu minute nor Iticharel E Brown, long educe deceased,
cosh books no to be found prior to but e hose memory Is fondly cherished
itelee. Sit.ce that date it has been the ' to this day. Brown was a talented
erudite of sueceediug oecretary-treas- intticinu. Musty was not on tbe cur-
Irent to record the minute., the cash , ri,telenn 01 those lay-, but Brown was
wipes and cash expenditt.res in the /set fond of tide art that he tried to
, ' me book. Therefore, from the path instil the. rudiments of it into lila
•tty of record:, and the different re- pupils. They Were unresponsive how-
' eleetione of tile earliest pupils, (rote ever., After Mr. Brown tame Sliss
ighotu th,. writer obtaitted meet. vat- Wiley, she being the first lady Witcher.
elite -Ilitatilitilkils---Ah--11uthenth. ae. Pkewesit__Iiebool-lieuse Erreted
tint uf what -vet -erred trynn the datel f the organization .d.
eett this time the atteadame ;vas
Ifni) large for the ueeummodatien. lite
of the adios), ett
tion until now its impossible 'it wait decided in 1874 to build a new
The (Adopt pupil of No. 'I now lig.l
iodated. One-half acre of level (the
ins is Mr. Joseph Tigert, w In itlet---1 41.1 • A
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SUPERIOR "
STORES 1
GREAT I
19c
SALE
OXYDOL Large Pkg. 19t
Aylmer Choice Golden
BANTAM CORN 2 for 19c
AYLMER
PORK AND BEANS 18-(ia
"ine 19c
EILLAREN '5
JELLY POWDERS
4 for igc
MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING
81/2 -os. jar 19c
MOO/MICE'S
BUTTER BAR BISCUITS
Lb' 19c
DUTCH SETS
ONIONS 2 lbs. 19c
CARNATION
2 large tins ln
1,C
BRUNSWICK
SARDINES 4 tins
19c
P. & G.
SOAP.' --- • bsn 19t
CHOICE BLUE
ROSE RICE • .2 lbs. 19c
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER • '2 "nli 19c
TOILET TISSUE
5 "112 19c
AYLMER TOMATOES
2 large tins 19c
ST. CROIX
CASTILE SOAP '6 bars 19c
BEE HIVE
GOLDEN SYRUP
2-1b. tin 19c
MAPLE LEAP SOCKEYE
SALMON %-lb. tin 19c
MOLASSES
SNAPS lb'. 19c
FLUSHO Tin 19c
J. J. McEwen
Phone 46
J.C-alv
;
11preset' purchneed for the.
ninety -fleet eeur. From thisletter- of slim from minim Graham ,
able geutlemargut moat of MT In
formatiou of he early history of the
1 - 104-.111y known U4 *Wire Grithalu). A
seetiou. Prior to the organization 01 i
eontract wag let te George Grahatu to ,
GODERICH, ONT.
BAYPIELD
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DAYPIERA-1, klay 28.- -jr. and firs
Victor Burt and *poly, of London,
event tbe week -mid with Mrs. Burt'.
parent* Mr. and Mtn. Fred Baker,
Barfield.
Dr. A. and Mn Newton -Brady of
nerant°11 anent the 24t13 netting
friends in Barfield.
Mt. and Mew Harold King and
Master 'Harold Atwood siwut the wnelL-
end with Mrs. King% parents, Mr. aud
arlee,t otrite
lir. and Ws= Gillbert Haight and
family, of Toronto, event tbe holiday
with Mrs. Knigbt's patents, Mr. and
Ilro, t. Uemeinluirdt.
Mr. anti Mrs. ww. ItobInsou and
family, of London, spent tl e week -end
at their cottage.
¥r. James calearon Ned children of
hOliatil with
aud Mrs. Jack Cameron.
Mrs. Gertrude Galoiner land (Laugh-
ter, Betty, accompanied by Miss /Jetty
Reason, of London, spent the week-
end In Barfield.
Mrs. E. Johns 'ef London spent
the week -end with Mrs. Fred Mc-
Lean.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewatt of
Hamilton spent the eeek-end with the
tatter's parents, Mr and Mrs. John
e
lir. and Mrs. Charles Knuckey of
Tortetete sweat a fee doee-iwet week
at their summer home. eituble line.
Mr. and Mrs. WiLiatu l'arker spent
Sunday la Mitchell with the Tatter's
mother, Mrs. Anuie Herbert.
Sunday Afternoon
By ISAB101. HAMILTON
Goderleh, Ont.
Holy Spirit, Truth Melee,
Leen upon this soul of mine;
Word of God, and inward Light,- -
Wake wy spirit, clear my sight.
eft, Leer 111vtnei '
Glow withiu this heart et earn .
Holy Spirit, Power Divine,
Fill aud uerve this will of mine.
Holy Spirit, Peace Divine,
Still this restless heart uf mine
Holy Spirit, Joy Divirse,
thia. bout of mine.
Longfellow.
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S. S. LESSON ion A:NE 9, 1335
Loma Tople-The Holy /*bit (Pen -
teem& Lemma).
Lemon Paintage-John 16:7-11; Romans
8:19-17, 26, 37.
Golden Text--Resaans 8:14.
In Christ's last, loug intimate talk
with Hie diseipleo he said. "It is ex-
pedient for you that 1 go away."
The departure of our Lord was the
disciples' gain, aud it la ourr. It la
the gain of ilia whole Churrei on earth.
Because by His departure Ills lomil
presence was changed lulu tiniest: -
hal preseuse. He had dwelt simony;
thew as wau, under the limitations of
our humanity; In Galilee end Jerusa-
lem, on the mountain and in Inc up-
per chamber, they had known
aceordiug to the measures and laws
of our nature.' Ile had theretsy re-
vealed to them His very and -
inaultood. They bad yet greater thlnga
to learn. They had to learn His
aud true Godhead, His Divine and la -
finite majesty. And this was to be re -
vested hem a bigh sphere and by a
mightier revelation of Himself The
day of Pentecost wait the enlargement
of His presence from a local and risible
shape to an invialb4e and universal
fulness. As the Father dwells in the
Son, so the Son In the Holy Ghost.
lila departure changed their
Iin-
perfcvt knowledge Into the full Illum-
ination of faith. When the Comforter
came all things were brought back to
their remembrance,. A new power of
insight was implanted in their spirit-
ual being, and a new world rose up
before it:, for tbe spirit of truth
dwelt In them, and the world unseen
was revealed If Ile had tarried up-
on -earth. all loot stow. When
He was upon earth, all was local ex-
terior and Imperfect; now all Is uni-
versal.• inward. and. DivIne.---11. E.
n ng n t e Peoples Bible.
Aswan. 8:10.17, 26, 27.-1n verse 8
we read that "tbey that are la the
fleeh eannot please God." From that on
we read of the work of the Spirit until
we come to a summing up expressed
n verse 14. "As many as are led by
the 8pirit of God, they are the SOUS
if God." An unconverted man may
try to conform himself to the preeepts
of his Maker, but there it something
no distinct and centres7 between that
which 16 Obey and thet witch le
o be obeyed. that tbe attempt will
nly issue In fresh proof of the alleged
mpossibility. If any man be in
'hrist Jesus he is a new creature.
Ve are born heirs of wrath, and we
mast undergo a great Internal ratline!
•hange before we can become heirs of
lory.
Verses 26, 27. -The Spiel! Is the help
to pryer In these vete** we hare.
tbe reality of prayer eonflemed. l'aul
was a man of truth and soberness,
free from /superstition and fart/ideal
weeknese. lie knew of what h•-• was
writing, anti he was sure that the
Romani' would knots- It too. It was
HOLMES% ILLS -
build a frame whool•liouste on th.s lot. ilkoi,MESVILIalie May 27. -Mr- and
So 11, all pupils resident In what
is. fo.k alas,* 11 utteude: Th..htl:ch:e.1 WilS up to date ate rural( Mr* Kelly and Hre. Beam's. of Tor-
1ooe.iutte ones; wipped onto, were recent guests at the home
No. .1, Port Albert. r."Trgert
ono ot, those who trudged, barefoot, with two-wated desks ana tbe TiitekT"f Mr!' ant& Meta"--144"47de".cliath*
plestereel wall. This new 'wheel Mrs. Clara 43esnett of Goderich
from sideroid No. 1 in the eaeterr afrt--t n"""' in bindCtnnird"' Y12- "RI paint
0(1 epent Sunday set her sister, Mrs.
Woo of Aslitteld, through bush and n
swamp, to No. 1 urboei, netting black was first occupied after the meisum. , Edgar Trewartka.
Inter dedIdays In, 1s74. Mit"' Sallee and ! Mr. Cheater Grigg, Seaforth, visited
ales and mosquitoes In summer and
iu winter. her brood being transferred from the ou Sunday with hi. parents. Mr.*and
dodging wolves and wildcats
sertion organised about /855 I °Id mcllool to the new. The old echool Mrs. R. Grin -
building was sold to 1..01. 98a then Rey. J. W. Hertiert of the village
ore settlers coming in and !arab
Increasing Lu numbere, lae resi-
ts of Sheppard's corner. or the
3' Cross (by both of which names
t future Shepperdton was known),
d idol to base a school of their own.
A ut the year 1855 they organized.
William Dougherty, W. J. Hayden and
Jehn Tigert (father of the Joseph Tit-
ert mentioned above) were the drat
US ees. nut oug er- ham. W G. Hawkins, li'rank A Hay. Jiine f1th.
17 gave, free from rental charges for den, W. E. Foster. • Mims FAIlth Herbert of Toronto is
--atic-it_wea._ used _fur school pur-i T Havnes,Raedall *Pending her vacation at her home
kers, one-half acre of heal on the Mr. mitten. cot. Tom Mere (twine the ettereseeettf-iner- lather.
steuth-east corner of lot Xo. 1, con- ton. John Middleton. Itielond E. The sincere sympathy' of this com-
ceivelon 1, E. D. Astitietd. Beesiu, mii,4 Raney, mien Emma yotes, ; munity 191 extended to tte relatires
Being now organized but witbellt moo E. Molonnell (There la ado of the late Mrs. Bowl in the death of
a -school-house, they opened mlool Arial record of the ealarlee sii WYIntri their mother, and to the family of
vr,hat. was thee locally known as Deady lhavid lit-Connelre brother. Will told the late Mr. J. CON vk /10 paseed away
i'llea-nia-77177141.---__Jetiltutoe• that $300 was what ell brother
iotteemgene 1, EU Ashfieli-I, with one reeelved. and I Sang hum TOM to tell Ion Friday.
V. 1'. S. Nadem--Lust week a very
In a flourishing condition. The land land him brother, Mr. W. Herbert of
reverted to William Dougherty. i Moorefield, left last week for Alberta,
The aehooehouse and an -ninth, have where they will visit tbelr sister.
been kept in good repair through tbe The service ia the United church
rears. biotic slate blackboards sad c, on Sunday morning was taken by Mrs.
other iniprovetnents being instaded„ 1 Wild Yeo and Mew Edi...h Herbert.
Seeretarydreasurers and Trinket ;Next Sunday, Me. T. Rutherford, Em-
Seeretery-treasorers educe orgasin. 1 manuel College, Teronto, will he In
tion-Weilam J. Hayden, Georg, Do charge of tbe service. Mr. Herbert
beard of tr t Willi It h i sill he back for the following week,
rows, xr., Joseph Tthert, John B. Gra-
1‘ HaYilege Ye°111ah, as the lir" a Ile where the truth would do as well. Interesting wbewting was prepared and
tiraeher. Although a yeoman, this R. This D. E. NleConnell Is now a million- conducted by Miss Mary Grigg, as -
'1.7t Haynes was well eduested, having pre„eut al/dant literary tonvenor. The Serrp-
impee_froin bow:on, .England, a few ;Be in Cape Town, S.A . at
vieltIne in England. Paying board ' ture lesson• was read by Mise (Trace
years preilotierj. -
and other (xpedite% on the prineely MacMatli, and the torde, an erlittaal
A contract was let lit 1855 to James salary of 1300 a year is good training 111teiary talk, wax t,ken by Mies Edith
e ra
am suboequent l.111onalrea) Mho
fin
the Lake road, Ashlield) to build
.i M'orrish. Misses Emily John-
-Debi* Wee siennie Str
eehool-houee on the site donated by „t„
.
Wm. Dougherty, previously mentioned. 1 Miss Kelly, Hattie Andrews, Molly coming rrIday. Cie pres.4e. t. Miss Al- o
This was riot SD elaborate lodiding nor Ruek. Annie Borrows. Chris Halliday. talInd 1110Cartney. will he In the o
was it elaborately equipped. There-Edit=h- WigginsMr. W. J. Brownell; chair. This meeting to "o take the i
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were two rows of long deekti butted MIssee Fanny Grey, Tena Gordon, L. form of a soeial natberii.x. an the
up against the east and west walla,M. Trielgeon. I. E. liellatMcLean, ne
h, Lillian T.P.S. of Ontario street church, Clio -
with a narrow aisle bMeLenti. 31. Polley. Lillianetween. ton. i• to visit the Hol,rilso
le - ,
The Dirty Teselters Mary Burnley, L. V. Feagan, Mildred (1(43' The gue-te will 'Rippe the pro- g
The first teacher in Ltdschool was 1. iill. WM% Durnin, M. Hanna, Tabi- Crain. and the local society es amuse -
one Randall Graham, u reskJent at tha Keenpton, Grace McLean, Tabi- went.; and refreshmeata
Sheppard's Corner. Have heard It tin Kemnt„n. clementine wpoans,
saht he was nut a qualified teacher, Metry McDonald, A. M. Knechtel. Ettg,
but he wielded t he birch with good SIMerhy, E. Driver, Marion Johnston,
effect, and though small of Mature I Aral Finnigan, Isobel Johnston, Dor-
he kept good order in seloo'. where ,,,thy St Wing. catherine 1111'311ton, Mr.
Detection was by Mr. Nor -
Herbert. A lienonetillytrd and vocal
man Trewirliii: • meeting dolled
with the lltepah benediction This
u111-14.- the 13hPitt4 were bigger than Itiliard Kilpatrick.
httutielf.
Next rime one Millen, of whom so
one We0311 tu r1111.113101`t good or
ilSd. Not so of Tom Middleton who
Pollowed. Tom wee An old wetter and
a great sitiortr_otad the newspaper
while the pnpile orampere(' about frora
seat to seat. It was printetal forest
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EAT" ilowTof de-
licious Kellogg's
Rice Kttspies at bedtime.
You'll satisfy hunger sensibly
and sleep better.
Rice Krispies are so crisp
and crunchy that they actually
crackle in milk or cream.
Nourishing and easy to digest.
Every package of Kellogg's
Rice Krispies has a Mother
Goose story on the back. Sold
by grocers everywhere. Made
by Kellogg in London, Ont.
Quality guaranteed.
liggeni„?
NILE
NILE. May 20. -Mr. anti Mrs. Jas.
Thimipeon and fatally, of Oshawa,
vielted over the week -end with Mrs.
Tieinspeon*A conalns. Mrs, T. Nixon and
Mrs. Herb. Pentland.
"The fundamental rules fin hap-
piness and abilten eternal goais,
never hare changed and never will
ehange."-Ed 11,vre.
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HOI'SEREEPREN COMPLAINT
One day as 1 wandered I heard a
complaining,
And SSW a poor woman, the picture
of gleoru.
She glaneee at dm mud on her door-
step -Ions rethles,
And this wits her W1111-0 ihe wielded
Rev. D. W. Pomeroy is ettendIng her bosun
Conferenee at Stretford this week. ' Oh, life is a tre: and love la a trouble,
timheroy-4a ispeastieut uty a hide and wishes will
week witty404w- donator, ltre Thertei= 4-416.0,
Laramie of Malden. Abd "ptterettree they dwindle, and
Mr. rind Mrs. John Tablet of Prices, thedOuble,
Clinton and 31,',. j&'. Henderson of God- And nothing is 10st I could wish it
erieh visited the ladles' sister, Mrs. to be.
Wm. Finnigan, one day text week.
There Is too nod& of worriment goes
Mr. and Mrs. Hervey' Pentland and
Iminiet,
/0011.111Ck, of London, were -recent visit -
to a
or* with the foimer'e mother, Mrs. And tc") mul 4 le°11114 goes to a
11. Pentland. • shirt. _•
There 1. 'nothing tad pin for tbe
Visitors at the home of Mr. end WA
1'. etewr.rt nn Sunday were Mrs. WaL-----tinae-Zan-n-a1177-7M•
Clayton of Putnam, *Miss Glade. Thelta'a nothing that iII bat
Treble of Toronto and .Mr.. J. Treblei tronble'end
,,r Carlow.
. .Mr, Fred A.•&;eitr of orange IIIII
; risen! int Monday at the home of
his sister. Mrs 1.. 8bepperd.
The annual slipper et N!le on May
24th was a decided atteceds. A boun-
tiful Nipper wee *erred try the ladies
lot the church and was followed by a
It's sweeping ,,t az trp dusting at
r---aelern, •
_It's vkluals at eight, and dishes at
nine
It's potting at panning frotn ten till
eleeen,
We iseehowreetolizia,,k...our fast ere we plan
Ittamorons play entitled, "flee, Comes
chertje,'• pre•wnted by the young There's sworn, to the eherrles, and
oplc of Porter's nm.
and Mrs. Clarence Ithstow. We hope' f And*riugAtilifeisifi olt"ttpri"eid ler;
- ere- 4no mortal sup-
0- sugar and tgo mice at
newt Gerald I)udOve, son of Mr.
for him a speedy recovery. poses,
. The sympathy of this community Is And ravagIne roaches and damaging
Peter/tied to the relativea and friends then.
of tbe late Mr. John IfePhee, who
rfbiended for last week) loadedfnDlv:
gassed away on Tueedes, 1101 21*t•
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'NILE, May 21.--IfIss Nellie Webeter
In r..n i,,,vee litter. in mow
of Londeptioro ;lilted last Saturday
With Mrs. E. Septet.
Mr. .irtheir Hach ari daughter
Lorna and his rether, itr. Samuel
hunch of Itterannou, deftest oh Sat-
urelay itt tlie home of Mr. Gordon.
Smith.
Her. D. W. Planeroy and Mla•
40We/in attended the Sunday school
inetltute held et North street <tun*,
Goderleh. lettThtiroday
The sympathy of (hie eomnsnnity to
attended to the relative. and friends
et the tete Mr. Rleherd Ryon of tie.
erleh, formerly of Nile, who palmed
esteget,ligimaientt Tnrizatr, May 21.
Beginning next Ennitaf." tY. tf:PnIng
aorrlen in Nile ehurch will comment..
at 710 pm. instead of 7 o'cleek as.
fortiori,.
September
The wellpaper rots and the candle -
:sticks rim
Last night In my dreams, 1 was sta.
tinned forever
On tw little hare. Wand In the midst of
the sea.
My one hare° et Hite was the cease -
lean endenvo!
To sweep off t he Wares ere they swept
over nv
Mete 'twos no ilipeam, again 7 heiall14
it,
f yleht. 1 em boggles my fate to avert.
Iths mitzrnr,,Anlier rawnek leer apes*
she folded, 4
And lay down dda died a54 wee bur-
led In dirt
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BROWN LABEL - 33( V2 Ib.
ORANGE PEKOE fa 40c 1/2 16.
1 -no-timer eirelw of essatuksate-Ai-
woo withal tali epistle, but fur all
that wile in ltmnj ruffed f6
Paul in the preceding two verve*
wrltee of being 'lased by hope. Teem
unutterable bootlegs have a Invitte
origin and I'aul continue this origin
,when he uses the word "Likettise.'
"Likewise the Spirit al -.0 ht Ipeth
our InfIrmitlees." IVe Heed the Spirit
for ail the works *e have to do Ws
can speak no true, honest, sound word
unless we ask- Him to teach us what
we shall sty RIO how we shall say It.
What are we to do when we feel as
if we could not pray? It is the Spirit
who helms us, not only to GIOIA _atwd,
to do but also to pray -who liTInvir
out our desires, towards God, whb
awake more for us and in ue than we
kuow. It 1winder(ut, but yet
it must be mu. We could. not eray if
Gest -Himself wore not stirring up •
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prayer in as, -
Is it not a blessed thouget that the
Spirit is uttering lits greeting for the
learnt old and it Is only old people
who make very long prayers.
This wee what b4t "DVar
Jt -14414. wale me like what you were
Will•II you were set year* old." Don't
you think Gott was It [p.m prayer for
it little six-year old boy? Ti be like
Jeeue a hen Ile ears six years old would
he the very beet ailing lu all the world
for a little boy who was Just six years
old himeelf.-H. T. Kerr, In Exchange.
THE ST.1JILLNG MENACE
The steadily Increasing number of
starlings In Ontario Is (-Bulging eon-
siderable alarm in some regions. Hon.
j)uta-an Marshall recently stated that
Ontario Agricultural College authori-
ties are now couducting research in
chemicals which may eventually be
used ter (en down their
admitting the danger
gal ou the roosts of
Ileved It to sa
sat Isfactory method
deliverance of this world of ours
(rum all its sin and wsieverynot rejand-Lbe my woe. Aberoulig Col
wieteliseineee? Should e oice
that God knows what 1* the urnd Of
the Spirit, for it in His own whist
"And he that mean:he-GI the hearts
knoweth what ie the 011D4i Or the
Spirit, lweause he meketh intercessiou
for the Paiute according to the will of
God." -The Sermon Bible,
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- WORLD 11111OBIONO•
uw. Fra -
I want to tell you a story about a
little boy'a prayer. 111. name was
Sliadl He lived far away In India
He was a little orphan boy, and when
he was just six years old, he went to
lire wltlt a roletrionary lady who was
eery kiwi to hint and taught him *to
love Jesuit, and gave him a little
for his (evu. One night when
he was going to lied his mec
isona-ry
mother meld (0 him, "Sow, Shade I
want you to pray a little prayer of
your own." Whitt do yon think the
little boy's praye: was? It wail very
itbort, for you know he was on'y six
numbers. While
of loosing potte%
the birds, he 1*.
onty
of dealing with
Well, Tom, 1 took your advice
and bought Martin-Senour
Porch Paint this time. It
certainly does a smooth job.
West Street
ELECTRIC SHOP
WE CARRY A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wiring of ell
kinds
Estimates gives as applicatios
FRANK McARTHUR
Telephone 82 - Goderich
. •
Whatever you intend to paint. there is a
special Martin-Senour product for the
purpose. Five of the most popular are:
MULTI-Ult. ENAMEL
for all enamelling, outside oe 18.
OUTSIDE POISON PAINT
tor porch floors, seeps, etc.
111A1181.12-11TV
varnish for hardwood floors- TONE .
NIU-OLOS
(eown....)
Iii.. id* issesier wags ad ceiling%
USE THE BEST 114 THE
BEGINNING . . . k Pays
in the End/ so ,41 -71P -,F4".
There is neither saving nor satisfaction in paint
that doesn't last. That Is why it pays to use Martin-
Senour paint products for all your painting -you are
sure of a good looking job to begin with, and one
that renders the longest service into the bargain.
Martin-Senour 100% Pure Paint is the most antis.
factory and economical paint for your house ex-
terior because it is absolutely pure. It is guaranteed
to contain only pure white lead, pure oxide of
zinc, pure linseed oil, and pure turpentine drier. $,
There is no adulteration to weaken the film and fig;c74:;$
" C4'iot4,
shorten the life of the paint
MARTI ti-SENOJR
Fred Num ift.Gode "
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