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Sunday School Lesson
BY CHaR..ES Q. TRUiv]EULL
(Editor of mo San lay School Tames)
REVIEW: THE EARLY KING3
OF 1SREAL.
Sunda;, .
Golden Test:
The Lor.l bath -344.•4•,: red itisthaare
in the Heavens; anti H., kin.ixom
rul,th over all. ( Pen. 10.1;1:1,t
The Bible has a great de:' to ray
anon: Kings. We mast ne ter forget
that Kings occupy their exalted :ma.
ition by the grace and authority,
and sometimes the dire et appoint-
ment of God. In a ve:y real -erns,i
they are God's repre•sentarive:,
standing fur the governing power
that is back of the universe. se. S 1111time; they have sally abused their
position misused their power and
misrep esen : ! their Divine Sover-
eign. In other instances they have
Le4>n w•,rthy r r entatic••.. of the
Governm•n: of H 44vcn, Whether
they are hal o rood. there is no
power but of God: the powers;hal:
he ;re ordained of God." 1I.om,13:1.
Our r'.•vi• •w lesson can be a pr if't-
abbr study o''
t Soul Cho, K'u;l• , i S:.
to 11.1 A .t',I- that. ..` no: ata.car
th' l.rv, l of p:.• cannot
his ne)gid
San: :;t+ the :,-11111
carni:•,.-:.> ... :.-111 iIl
014i ;1, 44. h' p 4017..-
Wh., 1.:4.1 "t: ••d t11,4111 44;_11 et..•
tin 1 /1,.1'1.' Kin: like -•ili the
nu•. ..' -.'1 , doing Ge,1 ,,'•l:
re,i-cteri lav, that l
i1.:. ,,,ton d' ,
13.
hi
If
• ry
11
thot:;21 Clod ❑1144 t'] 1,1111 t
sev.a :rs. God 'I!1
to :111101111 ITi,o t1ioict for Ili.• , -,,,.
King, and tough: tb' It—.am -
"tile Lorry +oetlh not it uric -all for 0, 10- that
fur mtlulookr•tlh on 111,• o I '' l ' I in ('144,.'1 -3444
appearanc'e•, but t1):• Lord souk' 14 .' 01' t r • Hit;; 8,, 11111 Ise
nn then 110•art." All tt:knnw•i:. i1)- I 111 ::n'l glorify lits lions(' i1 44444
rr�
s Kafa 11 om,i . 1) . ;:••t tit:
1110.00 by
(r t: :11.'1 a 1 , oin_ Iiing's 1. tray.
:Naw w',• see tie, ftiend.•hip or a earn-
- lain_ liot it was also the .••-:••if-
.0-meune'ra friendship of a Prince for
1 4411 1
m.1): who Iva. .. occupy 1'144: throne
that he night have had. Jonath'in's
ti -,and -1115 for David smalls to tv0ify
'1' John the Baptist for Choi:'':
"H,• mast iquirease, but I must de-
crease."
e-
et t : " (John 3:30.1
11. 11-30'.1 spares Saul. (1. Sam.211, )
''he humility- and magnanimity of
the coming King now appear, David
has a second opportunity to do away
w:th his bit`rrest 0ne,uv, Saul, @:Inst
hal attempted his life over and over
again. Dot the young man spares
the king'- life, and rightly calm 11111 -
::elf his servant. David was not yet
given the throne; and he was ob.y-
int, God's injunction "Fear God.
Honor of :ho King." ( 1 Pet. '2.17.1
7. Davi , br•i g s the Ark to J:'ru-
sd. m. 111. Som. 2,1-4; 5:1-5; 6:1-
1:1; P<a. 2.1.1 A King worshipping
Gat, but in the wroth way. D.:.i'1
tried to brim; the Ark to Jertls',1',i
but he dlid not suecc•'-d ,n 5ettin;t• it
there :r first. He ignored tl'•. '..'''-
ten Word of God iare1. now• :01
:'.017:.1 Ise. done, and in en00e,1tr•n - 4
,1 01:10 lie.! Departure from t'.he,
win of (.Gori is always the way 1,t'
death. ale: learned 111,, 1.t -s111. and
1111•
s. Gfers Pro:nisi: to Dav:il. (1.
('h- 'r, 1 J- v , e'n :e Iain•*': ]mart
Inav 1,ot .'iw: al'< b Meta
Hain feta Davit to rt.sire
L a' 1 . rola for Go.1, het God 144,10
•4,41.i 41.41 r', :1� 1.1 til': ,4.1-4
lis !
for , , rm.. . ;11
leads 1htv:•d to
1111 S 11:1 to 1•'::_..1 ,.
0 4,1.1...4.
We have ... 0 :NM
•r.. .1)'d. ..
1'444•. , S. •1111 t t 1..• :,. ..I!,!
U n•'qi did. .h
:4101
.:03,t
,. ny 1••.11': -l.' ;111.14 .
4.„P4 . %%.4,•
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I .' 41.'1 !: r'u.l •- elva 1"..-
moir \ , ,mit ail
11 411.'• 1,01 4; ;404
It 11•.•'
aunt .1 ",ii. at' the '1'.•eaple.
. it • ri.t Nr'., .i Ki• ;' p.
, ., :'oi.t hr,b-, of G:,:1
111., it tri• : 111: ower °•'„1'Y.
conspicuous young fellow- war- 11 -
led from the task of tooling <iteep
to be annoiuted for the throne. It
was, David of T';"thlehenl, typo of
Christ the Shopherd-King,
d, David and Goliath. (1. Sam,
17.) The man who is the centre of
God'.; will can protect God's people
against their enemies. David a-
gainst Goliath stands for Christ
against Satan. David's victory over
Goliath, who "defied the armies. of
the living God," was given by God
Himself, using David's trained facul-
ties, "that all the earth may know
that there is a God In Tsreal,” Best
of all, David took no honor to him-
self, but gave God the glory.
5, David and Jonathan. (1. Sam.
18:1-4; 19;1-7; 20:1-42; 23;15-18;
;11. am, ; 7- 7.) So ar, we have
will le 11iu1,
1:;. The iiingdom Divided. (.1
King., 1271 'd,) Again we Al, the
Alt:, el' {\;1103, in 110:,..11 Solomon and
Itis .you itelmbolnn. • 11 meant i1),
les.; or 11 K;igdonl. 'To turn away
1:•001 God is to turn away from tide
lilt -,rug,: that (sod :1)0,a us.
BRUCE COUNTY
.Jos. Lippert, who appeared Tor
• hearing on 0 charge of manslaughter
in connection with the accident north
o' 'Riverdale on the night of August
1th, when Evelyn O'Hagan was so
seriously injured that she died short-
ly after, was sent up for trial 111 the
1'";ill Assizes, which open on Novem-
ber 80. His bail was renewed ata
10,000.
Somehow Good
By RHODA WAL\NORTH
In 111!, out of jail. Ior a tuo1101 lux•
ul•b1 110 "11 the result, or :1 11ou4e-
t r,lthurg raid, and rot, the root o1' the
..4 lIlb1:,,11.If mill -1.'0,8',11, then1-
1,erg or 11' ion : to .!1 ii, Mit 111
11at 11(0111 comprised :t 14.114y14111.8' rer-
„rd for Dan Bentley. it hardly paid,
he decided 'luring 114 last spell of 1111-
arismouent, and wtu•n he slice more
wreathed the tree ,tit' he was doter -
to reform.
11.! losnluli't reit. severoiy 1,•,144$.
11'
Ind t:,, Iilniley, lib, at Bre suggc•
le"1
:lit• tramp, toot at the end of alleek
he knoolbsil aliom from )1111• to 1",st,
i:et:el'1 tlse ilrs'-' e .;,.1 Man of lul-
'1:•n11y shae!Ing al the r.:1.• tenet. of
:1 re.! lets, his ,•.••s :iced upon a suit
f . 1 10, •,
hung over :1 11114. to 1114.
"1 .101.'1 want them to rail, and nee
up the money in drink," philosophized
lana: 'ahoy motive is a o'i. Dressed 111
:1111,:1 1. 14'. looking Ir:lf•respectabla, T
.Mand ,1.•,1010 the ehun'•e of getting
worst. I've a right to them as Ili'
means or startlt.: me on the right
road, and it's true eh1n•ity for their
owner to let me 10140 then!."
Dan entered the yard, shrewdly
gemmed his environment, removed the
snit of rtothev front the line, and
nimbly put hack for the alley. A4n•0ss
it was an old, abandoned burn, into
it Don darted. and proceeded 10 mum
nonage his habitual personality. lie
had not discovered t11111 lie 444114 01-
4el'v144d by n 11111-3 1:110 1,01,:cd from tin
w•in0110v of the house. 'l'1m litter canoe
out at its rear door, crossed to the
burn, wafted (onside instil Dan ap-
peared, relmh!l11:)ri 1, and foetal 11111a
with a smile.
my friend. a perfect fit eh?"
ile spoke. Dan, :lashed, stood silent
and c'nnfntinde,l,
"I suppose it:, the .111,113" he mut-
terer)
"\Vhy?" gently and persuasively m-
terrogatel the other, nilld or rammer.
pleasantly inviting confidence, and
Pan blurted out his L(!story and mor
tires,
"No money, I infer?" propounded
his almoner sympathizingly. "here,"
mol he extended a hank bill. "Now
you're on your feet; don't fall."
"say!" said Dan, then choker] pp.
The other extended ❑ friendly bond.
"•I believe In you," he said. "Some-
how be !food, Don't disappoint 1110. If
you don't make it, rinse rind got arc
1iher loan, Front door this time -1'm
Yiltrrnt (levering."
"it's a dream!" gulped Ilam as he
slowly lett 131' :sp11. ".1 real man at
last ; the first I've mot, '\intent Clover -
remember that name, and I'll
t••rut rho chink and thievery or die in
the attempt 1"
Tw'n evorilti, later Dun faced a
problem that , inshier:00y di411•a,ted
h!:1.. In a pnel(e't of the snit lie had
appropriated be found a 44.4411',1, It here
11 nanny remittal: to him, "Niru Paley,"
and 1111 lt0l,1I,'
"11 +s.n't be yossi1de 111111 11 111)11 1411"
Mr. Cleveria, 111.44 iter!" he solilo-
quized. "1 Le d",`s. 11 18n't for 11:8
good I1:ai 1 , 4.1:1';.. 1'111 r11'11.14 to 1,0,1:
into this."
And this was' f i'.n round nut:
Vire,.,II : 1 t'l 0 pith:. 14011 of
w,ul 1.
tool position, 4:1% 441 h, I ,:•sly
rl . , : I ' d ton I"'i ,n;l' P girl,
71 L c. a I". also inh r1. 1.•d in
3111!:)'phonteuropy. iientittenee hex:lists
(ion 104', , L.u,l'•ter: ob. of him.
1,:441 ';urn l'nley-? 71,.n had l:nolle
1)"I• i1, 11)0 1.:1 a 08 one of t',1 1171.,1
11 •,man s' le n1)'•..,' 1110!
01er, . ,'rlitCli l til '..,•S, I I , .l.::nt-
' 1, 1..11• '1 111, V4,11114:11 1)1 - 1. '•l. 1,., , pour
':IIL':rens in a ,•1'et01111 10114'141.411f
1; e4 your 71114." Iters n. rh'•trd
Lor , , 1!1 4144seeL
,"'•e1 her, "'1\ e'll
44 e Ie. trap ,17111 11140111 1.1.1 44''•)1'1'.11'.:
1!340. B:rher r1111 1,-3 1,411 111
1144, 111,4044114, 414s h•rll give up 11 few
11:•'n,luuls, 'volt L•:1,' pro.<erved 11e.
1:. ; s ale 44-0,))
-Yes, Inas 111••4 un•r-•'ly durorm 1111.
1','b -r.' 14: :, oppty r 119:, or tell 1110
111 :7 ie h: 14:07.1 tory roen, rent,"
1. Into,',' Ili ns. I1L•u•nual,
teat 11'(Iev4.0112, ele. !Lar sat lost in
t!, .naht nt:, r a 41r1nR'er 111111 visite,!
a im. 9111'- •;:,S she sn•eoho)'iiee of North.
11 411111 an}' evasion rt+ t+, 3,1-' 1150'k -
I -,-!!11;5 07.111", this n1!s,:aim:I 111101 t -
e 1,,d to i un 311 hint 11, n wentdal Haat -
1 11,1 t"ice 1)1111 1nIl')IVinl,ie, pu1711(1ty,
ales, he , ll1,141I3,•'1 to extortion, Thr
1711 i' •+1 (' .111;
was "'11!11;. strainer!
by Doe, '.,:.11, tutu '1.1). n I,nn !lent-
Icy' was 01101\11 (1/10 ;il• prt:a10n.
"1'00 .441/e1Lfny to 1111 ,1',011;" $1174.
011111144,..i ihr loyal fellow, "alto I've
something 00 'rive you:' And he toll
1,7 mos knn411r11g,` of the phut agn1141
(levering, and handed 111114 lin envelope,
"There is my atli,1(1vit."he explained,
"proving Ile regi el,arsel,r of Nicol
Paley, '!'here Is 1)14o 11 slgurd letter
directed to her, threatening to expose
her to the pollee for a theft of which
T 1004 also guilty. When her go-be-
tween comes stole hls exlln0Aed money
tomorrow, simply haul 311n those doc-
uments. I will gimrantee results."
vacant (levering followed out the
instructions given. Nora Palsy and
her accomplice farlr'rl from view
promptly. And the bonniest moment of
L)im Bentley's lift. 4.114 tient 4.1101) ht,
stood outside of a harlot( ablaze with
light and luxury where a wedding was
in progress, And the bridegroom was
the man who had helped and encour-
aged hits at a dark hour In his career,
and ban Bentley wag glad because he
had truly proved himself "somehow
A PIONEER 011 IDEALS
111rs.Thopw4 Ol•;ntoized Homemaker/if
(ihlbs 10 811.05111014.'11 a n,
Wroxeter School Fair
A pioneering mind v'I '1'' nt PRIZE LIST
direction itas been 1 )1r9Ltit•'d hl Mrs,
idtian 'rhotnas 111' Woolen:: 11111 has
been revetrily 111 ,Ided the Ora gyne
prize in a rilioai rt„r e , • 'I'
\Vlteat, 1 quart -Lyle Fitch; Jack
Fitch.
Wheat, Sheaf -Lyle Fitch.
41111 r,,:u•ly t tivu•0oad ,un' 4.4411,111 (nts, 1 quart, Jack McLea:1.
war.' 5,11111'11011 from 1111 5 11.0 of (tats, 811111-..1';velyu ('athcl•s; J.
0110,314 :11c1,enn 4 .Jun, Morrison,
11 is true Ili"' \le•; I I 7= A
(11011"er. 11 t ' • 14411 ••9 Barley. 1 q11•t't--11000tt Wright;
earn dolt eo' r.,.• her 1 t ' •.*an+1- .101111 1.1:111'4 30(14.1 Pitch.
:is:, 0t; ,',11 11 4'• tic ' '" Purl. }'.rlieaf --Everett Wright.
n+,• 1lutarl0 1, 1 u 1 1 110" 0 : 1
L, r 114.11 pe1 r ll _ pi1n, •4410 in 1f:,'�3- 1'44'10 ('oro, ](1 4.:11. -Jack N •11'-
t,,,.t
1 i• ,• �1 ;, 1, i -1t ,.; '1•�'e1 43 ! Field Cara, -_duck io w•-
t,41;1. t one, •e.1 in 11) ' e 0101 of ',.
Id hl.t •,vt, t ('urn. 1; (gars Stew•ae 1131
II w. .• wh1 ^t: dot. ! t1�, 111:1 t �'•
;1.1;4
l,. .ln< 1 1:11;;.'11:0;')
'1, -3 lit 111)0, ae]} 1'11;
ed t1• ' 117•;0 310:1 \\'p11'440; 11:11, ^r, + M(alontexui 11114.'ry;
a-,•, or the tom ' f Do,;,. )lo ''alo „grove,
Slantle b i 1-weettarill1 Colli • el" 1.(' 1'' .,..-l.i'.a 11cC'rh:•1;en
• I5- a' Ir m 1'`ra . 0r rhe Cine-„ ;
e' i (': t,, t,nd •11, Donald Fort,nu ; Robert 1'1 011); 110-
1,rt lloprl..rt; .1mune Snell.
(i+e•4•it llounta:•n t,tntn,:; ._ 1.110
Fitch: Vera \VriIhtl Alfred 1nup w;
1I• He 11111,; Houde :Milligan; Wilfred
w ton
Way, n' neat W.. ,a^1/ca-
1.'V Gr•11n^ct • V\e•l.-- Dahlin J 1.k
11'', , hae1 *'' ' r arr. l ll' ' ,
1n,' 4' ,in boom! Ifie 40111 0 ,ntfra1r
14: 01-:
\V!,11, Stili ;L =.et:, ...1.•] 111;'
11e14 111,1,11` 11, •' 1.141 a 1::1t
Iva011(1 a c'",0 Int^1 !..n ❑.:
101)1 ,I::")11 41.... a�, ,i 11:, ( owl
trty. nod in Ili.. P'•1_'t',
they were equipped to meet and, if
P• •' <snr'-. ,Kan:' Ili air env:r'nlu.'"t
1111) atm 1.,14%
.e
1:1) Id' 1 .n n t 1)4••'• -'If lhrnu_h
sic' tau .bt .•t1) ,.i whit ol'lttlld her
4':11• ihtna 1/ W,rlry Cr.il-'g", 3Ian1-
tn111 t'niv,•r. hr. On grt0!aclti,P she
:-,nt at one, et) the ::if of n Win -
3 (3'er n.lper and undo,' t: 4' 3' I) name
of '1111!)11 Lamle" very noon hemline
wirl:'ly- known throughout (ho 51411010
pmvint: a.
Thos- W -) ' 1''•0' 111:5. Thor111)0 in
the days nr the !n). -n 'Ivo suffrage
campaign in Manitoba, In which she
'las t.st-'al•'d 411111 Neill, po'r'ing,
Dr. Maly 1•:• Ch• 1.1»1 aril 4410.1 ^111
wont .l all teatifl 10 111 facet 1'':;1 ahe
is 11n,'sc.'lled 05 a„ s, alive beennsr',
of her t,nneual :)1111144 to rail forth
the latent poew'it's in her associates,
het' qui:'t reasonableness 0f ment+ll
atti:ud r, her nn'!erstandln•: of 1710
limitations of both mem and women,
her somewhat stern sense of 1irdiee
and her pn;'zealion of a humorous,
kindly attitude toward 111', and all Its
vicissitudes,
In 7 51 7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mov-
ed to New York, where both of them
took np newspaper work. Mrs.
Thomas became editor of The Look-
out, the official magazine 0r the Son. -
men's Institute, and the "hostess" In
this interesting organization. Thr.re
they spent four years.
Five years ago they returned to
Winnipeg, where Mr. Thomas resum-
ed his journalistic work and Mrs.
Thomas undertook to conduct classes
in the technique of the short story,
an undertaking in which she has mat
with a considerable amount or en-
couraging experience.
"A Doggy Tale.”
A number of dog fanciers were
discussing the sagacity of the var-
ious broods, each man trying, appar-
ently, to substantiate the superior' in-
telligence of that particular broad,
one of which he was the owner. One
of the group owned one lone Aire-
dale, male, about three years old.
The dog was not known In the show'
ring, although registered in the Cana-
dian Kennel Club, Ht was his mas-
ter's pal and the hntis,h•7711 guard.
His owner 1lwenel to the ravings
of the various enthusiasts, land final-
ly brokeout.: "Well, you follows. you
nifty halo. wise enough dogs, hut my
old Airedale ; 11 Lys bows his head
whet! 1 say "1,.4" at meals,"
The story ~is a trete one, but the
query i.. Did he owner over soy
grace at his 114,.114?" --Alii De Chen.
Longed 1'(m One.
Lord Le;' nt Fareham 114115 a story
ehn,•acter! ,14. of Lord Balfour, woo,
hr r:•n.srked, showed great p'.tysioal
-indurna4'• 111 t•nnne0),10I1 with 4115
work during the war: De recolle,aed
a might whoa In' was with Lord Bal-
four on a boast. off Dover, going to.
Franc Ph,y were given to believe
'boy wort. 10 Peril 07 submarine's, end
after some incurs of tossing about
wnnebody Bald 10 Lord. Balfour, •'I
liopr' You are riot All:O [0 :Font the
submarines?" Lard Balfour replied,
'' Anxioua! I simply Ung for one "
Coal Fields lar Newfoundland.
In a report 1na(3.' to the Newfound-
land 11,4ermitent, Dr, H, Dakar, Gay-
e.rnme•nt geologist, annouit(,d the dis-
nrer:; 10 valuable 00111 f1:ids in the
St. (i0ot :,'s district, following his
I 1(m:na:tion of the boring operations
L -in:, rul'ducte l by 11e sq, Goorgr''s
Cool Eli Ids, Limited. lie strongly
recommends res-rv1ng the whole of
the area w,blich lin believes, contains
valuable coal deposits.
Sheep -liaising Industry for 13.0,
A movement is 011 foot 701' the de-
veloping or a lar r..' slheep-raising In-
dustry in the territory about thirty
milers south of Inverun're, 53,1'., con-
tlguous to Pfndluy Creek and Canal
Flat. A wick. open, undisturbed
range lies in that part, which since
the cattle Industry has flagged, has
rarely been occupied e•xcript by wild
horses common to that part,
Ifova Scotiatn C'ueni(arr'e.
'rhe Department of Natural Re-
sources at H.4l'ifax has had some ex-
cellent specimens of furniture, made
in Nova Seelia, on exhibition. These
specimens include a replica of the
Memorial Tower', made by Nova Sco-
tia artlaans from a variety of Nova
Scotia wood.;, Those exhibits are 10
go to London, England, For dhow,
'Co Develop Gypsum Ikpooh.
A survey of a large gypsum deposit
at Falkland, B.C., is under way and
steps are being taken to develop it.
The proposition is a steam -shovel
one and it is proposed to establish
a plant at Vancouver and at Tlellthj-'
hath, Washington.
Fortune; y Arthur Gibson; Moriori01
Waller,
llangolds- 8'anley Douglas; Geo.
Drown; 1;. Gallagher; JeSsic Patul-
in: Clifford Brown; Janet %V,o Is,
Turnips --Leila Hislop; Stewart
.Musgrove; Andrew Douglas; Jack
Fs:ch; George Gallagher.
Boots -- Fred Hopscroft; 11eiIa
Kitchen; Iva Gallagher; Lida Wallet;
Lily Waller; Mabel Patterson.
Carrots -Adeline Errington; Elgin
IIotl'ntan; Ila Sharpin; Allister Greer
Mina Brown; Doreen Chamberlain.
P'u•.nips - Dean Gibson; Jack
Henry; Vera Durst; Harold 11-3:151;
Agnes Duro(; line Loltttit.
Onions -Elva Stocks; Isabel 1,1331i-
gan; Florence Hall; Velma Higgins;
Jean Lane; Irene Grainger.
Asters -Agnes Durst; Elva Stocks;
Lila McCracken; Myrtle :AIontgmnory
Robert Hoperoft.
Sheet Peas-Edyth Martin; Dean
Gibson; Doris Elliott.
Phlox ---Clifford Brown .
'Lonnea - Evelyn Montgomery;
Lida Willets.
African Marigolds --June ylorri-
5on.
Calendula-Dorothy Henry; Mar-
garet Durst; Fred Montgomey; Lor-
ean Chamberlain; Mina Brown.
French Marigolds -Robert Paulin.
Cosmos -Vernon Snell; IRoita Kit.
05014; Dorothy Brown.
Pinks -Isabel Millegan.
Salpiglosis-Jessie Paulin; Vera
Wright.
Bouquet from Home Garden -
Isabel Milligan; Vera Wright; Doro-
thy Henry; Fred Hoperoft; Lily Wai-
ler; Aileen Chamberlain.
Special - Asters --- Jack Ift:uy;
Clark Sharpin; I1a Sharpin; i.o'een
Chamberlain; Marjorie Waller; Ed-
gar 11offman.
(.'.ockurel-Rcita Kitchen; Gordon
Sanderson.
Pullet -- Ileita Kitchen; Gorden
1)e Jerson
Pen n or 'Three--R,-it1a Ti it(•h ' t.
White Le;,harne---Lila 31,Crarkeu;
Gladys Fitch( Mario7i„ Paulin; Goo.
11
rowan ; Stanley Grainger; Lw'een
Chamberlain,
Barred Rocks--R,bt. Ptuilin; Rae
Lnuttit; Vera MrCr'ack111; Evelyn
C1115,rs; Doris Musgrove; Clark
Shavpill.
Any
Pet -Agnes Durst; 1:x17.1 Mi-4-
11oan; Mary King; Donald Fortune;
I -era Dura; Jessie Paulin,
Wine Eggs —Ruth Willlti; Ray
lirn''li',g; :Janet Wood.; .Mary Xing,
1:itehrn; Adeline Errington.
drown Egg:. 1;. Iiuob Mt4. -n;,;
I.e!te liilchen; Robert Carrigan; Ev-
elyn C'at:htr: ; ('lark Sharpin; .111011
Brown,
Halter Broken Colt ---Richard Lan -
nett.
Market Lamb -Robert Corrigan;
Richard Bennett; Evelyn Cath,r,;
Stanley Grainger.
Beef Calf --Jack Willett; !Richard
'Bennett( George Brown; Arthur
Gibson,
Bacon Hogs - Allan Grif fith;
Stewart Musgrove,
Apples - - Marie Doig; Evelyn
Cather, Dor Is 31u4grove; Agnes
Durst; Ruth McLennan.
Fears -Lyle Fitch; Evelyn Catlr-
rs; Iva Gallagher; Illnrer Gallagher;
Lida Willetts; Doris Musgrove.
Potato Salad -Ruth McLennan;
Clifford I3rown; Liela Melon; Lola
McCracken; Ila Sharpin; June 14Ior-
rison,
Tea Biscuits -Muth McLennan;
Doris Musgrove; Lila Willetts; il'ILLr-
ie Doig; Jessie Douglas; Janet
Woods.
Muffins ----Gladys \illeir; Minn
Brown; Mary King; Ila Sharpen;
Mark Doig; Gladys Latch,
'('arts --Marie Doig; Ruth MoLen-
nan;•Iltc Sharpin; Leila Hislop; Lila
McCracken; 1Vlarjorie Paulin.
Dark Cake --Isabel Davey; Mina
Brown; Ruth McLennan; Doris
.:Yltusgrot•e; flu Sharpin; Maud.'
Ituisi1) Plc --1131'144• Dui Leil t
!111 -lop; 33111 McCracken; lin Srt1'pda,
Marjorie Poulin; 3lints Brown,
1 School Lunch -Adeline I.lrriln;'-
ton Jean Snell; Mali' lloig; Doris
liu..grov Ahn11 Drown.
Moment sd, ('told)' 1'upih, 111,1 1'
10 .•Lily Weller; ; (;lady., W,i; ,`•'',
:111,rove; 1.ut1, ! 1ii11ig,u1.
I3,1.11nlel, ("•tmly ; tori^;3,•.,
110 h lT L,•u/tnn; 11 a (ori V\ 111,•44;
Adeline I•:rrin••t,,n 1)11 is Mu .Tuv. ,
11: Sitar:qv; Jessie Douala.,
:Apron 11)1(3) Mrl..•un•tn loin,
f l anger le. ,I' Doue_'i: -: Ili 1 ,• 1340.
t 1>m •; 111 :1ariltl; Adeline 31''-
un•tmr,
l)nruir;�• MI:ohi Dolg; 14,'1a Rot -
1, (lima( '1'nw'el.. (0.74,. ( tat',.
Roth , • t
1 . 1 •T 1 n;ut; 3I•u•i,• Doig; I(.t
811:,'441; Doris Musgrove,
7landl , olld,f- 1)a1'!n Mu.sgrovo.
8,unpl, of 11 fancy rich s--
Murie De ig 11.1 Sharpin;\lion
j Brown; :Mao lame; Mohd Patterson;
1\era Dors!.
Crocheted Iasertiun-Dori, :\A:o-
15rnv:•; Ruth 1el.e•nnan; Maria ping;
Dorothy Drown.
Paper Cutting --Mary King;
j tat Willetts; Earl Halliday; Kava
Willetts; Irene Robinson.
Model of Farm Gate --'rain Hnff-
1111tn; Stanley Grainger" Geo. Brown;
Clark Sharpin; Clid'ford Brown; Ila
Sharpd'u.
Rope Psalter -Stanley Grainger;
Jack Millar; Geo. Brown.
Patch on Tube -Andrew Douglas;
Stewart Musgrove; Donald Fortune;
Robert Hoperoft; Geo. Gallagher.
Commercial Woods -Evelyn 5:1 11-
024S; George 1100400; Reita Kitchen;
Rutlh Mclo'ru'an, Alfred Hunpm';
Stanley Douglas.
Noxious Weeds -Ruth W1,0'1).1:111;
Dorothy L`rown; Evelyn Cathers;
Lila McCracken; Leila Hislop; Lida
Willits.
Incurious Insects -Lila McCrack-
en; Irene Graintre; Minn Brown;
Lula Hislop, Doris Musgrove; Evelyn
C others.
.!lap of Huron -Geo. Gallagher;;
Wilma Fraser; Mahle Patterson; M.
Brown; Ila Sharpin; Stewart llus-
3100t•e,
Mop of South .America. -Marie
Dolg; Robert Paulin; Lida Willets;
Rohe Kitchen; Jack Fortune; Jean
Lane.
Map of British Isles -Irene Grain -1
ger; Jessie Douglas; Muthllcl,en-
nan; Dorothy Brown; Isabel Davey
'tdolhue Errington.
Writing "Dandelion" -June Mor-
rison; Halle Robinson; ;Demi Gib-
son; Minerva Higgins; Andrew Doug-
las; Clark Sharpin.
Writing "Lullaby" ---Wilma Fra. -
(•r; Dorothy H:'nry ; Ila Sharpie; I
Resta Kitchen; Stanley Duugla.;;
Jessie Paulin.
Writing "The houutsun'--`J:1,
Doig; Jack MLrrod; Doreen Chtn.-,
bta'lain; Arthur Gibson; Vera Dura;
Vilma Higgins,
Writing "Oft in the Stilly Night"
• •0;10: Stocks Irene Grainger; I4t(t'lt
McLennan; Dorothy Brown; Lula
13i,;lop; Marjorie \Vull,'r.
('rayon Sketch ---"Little Red lien"
-•-Donald Fortune; Mina 11'owu;
1111 Sharpin; ';
. 4431 put .1N\41111 Musgrove,
Poster -Lido ida \Vliht.; jack New.
ton; Isabel Davey; Elva Stock.,; Jes-
sie Douglas; Unita Kitchen.
('ollehtiutt 111' l)ratlil11'- Evelyn
Holder; Verb'. Newton; Lditlt 11'1:.;
, Irene Wright.
Publie 8peakin:;•• .1:lch F'ol'tun
I.1101,1)4'., - Competition S'1011 t
Graia;..e r ; Lyle 5311117 Stewart Dig
-
!gins; -A1f'red Hooper; Jack horn,'.
Spelling M.1!rh-l.yl,• Eit.h;
,•1,,,• H:dl; .11.uule 1 411141an; I•;.ca
Stoell:; Rofeert l;c•nm'tt; l.iel.t 1Bo-
Inl,.
Musical Contest st - 11: I : n ,, 1-'1I-
4,.', \oirmoi 14:1.1; Arthur (;'b,,.,
1 -HURON COUNTY
A very "r, 11y wedding wit-
ennliae'( at ;+t. George's
Godet•ich on Saturday ''0ent91_ i'nt,
d v. J. N. 11. Mills 01'1'411 Lting, 11.11 r
10,10:101 Torrance, daughter of ?L.
and Mrs. Robert C. H11ys, wag, tn•i0-
rird ;o 10111)1' T10111 1,00115, gotta•: 47^
:on of the lima. 1. 13. Luras.
Fire broke out in the large barn
of i11Ir. Robert Dutton, just 4'4.4 of
the village of Lucknow, on the north
Ade of the hnnnda)•y road, between
'Huron and Brut( counties. 113'rn-
hers of the family' were in the base-
ment of the barn milking the .011•',
lvlurn suddenly the whole interior of
the upper storey burst into flames
Spontaneous combustion is blame/
as being the cause of the fire.
'Thomas Hacket, second son o
Alexander Hackett, reeve of Ash-
field Township; met with a painful
accident while assisting im unlond4tl,•1
alfalfa hay at. his home. The hay
was being unloaded by means of a
hay fork when in some ma;'ner the
unfortunate young; man rot the fin-
ger, of his left hand caught in the
pulley. The second finger was
completely amputated, while clic
others were badly crushed, and 1!
will be some time before he will
have the use of his hand,
PERTH COUNTY
Joseph Quinlan is the new reeve ('1
111I1ce Township in the place of the
late L Duar. He was deelar10 01:0 -
?ed by neclamatinn.
On Thursday evening about five
o'clock, the large barn belonging to
Henry Angler, of the 11th concession
of Logan, was set on fila(' by a .:nark
from the engine and the building and
all of this 4740115011crops were des-
troyed by tire. Ihres1,ng had been
in operation from early in the morn-
ing; and would h;n',' been eon)pb't,0d
about ;ix Welted: had it not been far
the fire. The flumes spread so foot
that the threshing machine could not
1 taken out of the burning buil rlig
:111(1 a valuable horse 1.410 also turned
t , den th. There was 15100 iuslhr-
rnet on the barn and :1500 on the
contents. anti uotwith..'antling this
Ir 1.1 ler' 17 •ill 1 - 1 +
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any part/killer ,jolt of printing, look only ttt the ,mall
stun they 111(1\' be able to "eve at talo time on any ord-
er. They fail to ask themselves "11(11 the carpet -bag-
ger leaves with them throughout the year as compared
with the local publisher and members of his staff. kie
080 1100.1118 111 forget that 13 he and his fellow business
men would gut •mora of their printing requireuu'nts
done in their home town the publisher (night be able
to employ additional help, which would still further
swell the amount of money to be spout in the home
town.
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a distant town is gone forever so far as its service to
the community is concerned. A dollar spent with
other firms in the home town ,stays there and performs
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