The Wingham Advance Times, 1933-07-13, Page 4„, fir,. •;(d
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X.CEPT1ONAI. OFFER—A seven
roomed Brick House in the Village g
of I'ordvich, good barn, fruit trees
and also two good lot's of 3 and:4 ri
.acres to be sold at a special price.
Apply to T. Fells, Wingham, phone fir
231. sic
FOR SALE -100 acres of good farm
land, good house and barn, one pig
PM Apply Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins
Minnie street, Wingham.
FOR SALE -A seven roomed frame
dwelling in first class condition..
Good barn and six and one half
acres of land. . Sacrifice for quick
sale. Apply T. Fells.
FOR SALE—Two inside house doors
2 it. 10 in. x 6 ft_ 10 in., one door
frame same size, one : good screen
door. T. C. King.
LONDON BUSINESS FOR SALE-
Grocery, Rooming House, Fish and
Chips, Restaurant and Grocery. -.
Sydriey Smythe, Market Lane, Up-
stairs, London, .
LOST -Baseball catcher's mitt, be-
tween town park and Mr. Gurney's
residence. Please leave at Advance
Times office,
NOTICE Draying and General
Teaming done. Eph, Parish, tele-
phone 166,
NO. 1 CLOVER HONEY For Sale
—8c lb. without pail, 9c lb. with
pails. Apply Ted. Lewis, B Line.
THE STANDARD BRED TROTT-
ING STALLION
ADMIRAL S.
Sired by Letanna S (2.06%) Dam
Winnie A. McGregor (2.14). He is a
horse of good finish, disposition and
of sterling qualities. His breeding of
the best with 7 generations on both Ca
sides registered both in American and
Canadian Records, and without doubt do
will beget speed and grand road qual-
ities. Mi
Admiral S. is 5 years of age, stands
over 151 hands high and weighs over Fr
1100 lbs. • Carries a Form 1 Certifi- he:
cate. To insure a foal with return
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privileges $12.00, payable March 1,
1934. Further information from E.
G. Plum, Brussels. This horse is indy
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Mrs. Gordon is spending the week
with friends in Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. John Durnin, Norman
and Mary of Morristonwere recent
' visitors with the fornier's mother,
]Mrs. Chas. Durnin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and
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daughter, Jean of Hamilton, and Miss ve
Colina Clark of Port Dalhousie, call-_ ched on friends here on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Taylor, Leonard
Pearl and Vernon and Mr. Carson of
Clyde, Alta., who came by motor via.
Chicago, Niagara and other points of
interest were guests of their cousins
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Taylor.
The Y. P. S. of the United Church
held en enjoyable picnic at the Mait-
land . river on Monday.
Mr, John Rintoul of Toronto, was
a week -end visitor at his home here.
Mrs, W. J. Todd of Lucknow, and
Mrs. Ed. McRoberts of Wingham,
visited relatives here.,,
.We are sorry to report that Mrs.
T. B. Taylor is undergoing treatment
in the Goderich Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Jansen and Mr. Ruge
were week -end visitors with friends
at Waterloo. '
Mr. A. B. Taylor of Cobalt and
Mr. Fred Russlo, Amherstburg, were
guests of the forrner's daughter, Mrs
Robt. Buchanan.
Misses Dorothy Webster and Irene.
Woods are in Toronto taking summer
courses. Mr. McIntyre is also in!
attendance at the University.
The "United Church Garden Party
held in the Miller Orchard on Thurs-
day evening proved a decided success
There was a splendid crowd and the
night was ideal. After a Splendid
supper, the Victoria Players of 'God-
erich, presented their play, "A Wild
Flower of the Hi.11s'` ,which delighted
the large audience.
The W. M. S. are holding their an-
nual summer meeting on Wednesday,
July 19th. Mrs. George Lane ,of Ash
field, who is a Vice -President of the
Presbyterial ,will. 'be the speaker and
members of the W. M. S. of White-
cliurch will be ;present.
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eet your friends at the big Street
Carnival in Wingham, Tues., July 13,
Mr, James Watt and son, Owen of
Toronto, visited the former's parents,
Mr; eed Mre. Barnes Watt,
Mr. Harold Wightmara who is tea
itxg on 'Manitoulin Island, is s en-'
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ei Haines of Fordyee visited' with 1trs,
I',411.i1 �.liaial 1.iC is Saturda a last.
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chariots of iron,,,
The question was once asltGd of tl,
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Clearance o
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�iltnda school man of wide e'l,periJuly-
ice, "Should a woman ever be the".
superintendent of the Sunday
ale
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Meet your friends at the big Street
1 Carnival in Wingham, Tues., July' 18,
:' Mr, and Mrs. Rae Little of loran-”
to, returned home after spending their
S ummeDresses
schoul?
His re lv
reply was: "Yes, if she is the
the )1
best man forpine." And evi-
densly the best man for the place of
Judge, or ruler over Israel at this
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Ott, SATURDAY,
JUL 13th, lila and 15th
•
.r..,_.,,.- - ...:-!-•----,,.
i a minimum charge of 25c.
holidays with the latter's )ar
parents,
,
Mr. and Mrs, John eletcalfe,
Miss Isabel Fortune returned to
Calgary after speiading a- few weeks
Many Half Price For
Quick Clearance
Your choice of Prints and
time of distress and detect, was a
woman, for we read that "Deborah, a
prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, she
ud ec,
i g l Israel at that time, We are
told where lived, in Afouiit Eph.
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Entire Clearance ofallSiIIIImer Goods
At Money Sav�il Prices
q ar OOA
Miss Helen Grasby bas been en,
red as teacher
b he in S. S. ]'o, 5, Mor
Mrs. (Rev,) Oliver,. who is con-
red to her home through illness i
)wry improving and is gratifying
ws to her friends.•
At the musical •examination held.
nt
ce ly at Clinton, Miss Pauline Ra
ison was successful in passing. her
apo • examinations, Miss Robinson
a pupil of MissE Mill
P P E. s.»..:...
Our local Orangemen and others
11g
celebrate the glorious. 12th inZQ
;osiers on Wednesday.
The Blyth Agricultural Society are.,
ldi matinee
ng a nee races on. the tract.
re on Wednesday afternoon, July
th, softball. games and several other
tractions . consistingof a dance.
uric supplied by the Arthur Or
estra.
On Sunday evening after church
'vice our band gave another of
err delightful programs of sacred
Hall Park. Our.....
'sic on Memorialafter
liens showed their appreciation.
After an illness extending over se-
g
ral months NIr, David Laidlaw died
Saturday evening at his home in
orris. Surviving are his widow,
io before her naarriage was Miss
Logan and three delight-
.
s, also three brothers, Thomas of
with her sisters and brothers here,
Air, and Mrs, John Ct s and Iia
thleen of Gorrie, visited the latter's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Lin-
Coin on Sunday.
d
Mr. Weismer a£ Preston, visite.newest
his cousin, Mrs. Wrri. Marshall over
the week -end.
Mrs, Oliver Stelees visited last Wed
nesday with Misses Agnes' and Ka-
therine Fortune,
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Jarvis of Tor-
onto ,also Misses Jean Curie and Eu-
nice Hackney spent the holiday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs..Warn.
Mundell.
Mr. Robert John Barton of Fergus,
called on friends on the tenth last
Mrs: Charles Smith and little son,
Gerald, of Goderich, visited with her
sister, Mrs. Charles James:
-These
Miss Kate Gilmour of Toronto,
called recent]' +on r. and Mrs.; Wm:
y
Mundell.
Miss Annie Stokes returned' Name
spending the past two weeks
:with friends. in Wingham:
,
Miss Helen McLean of Buffalo, is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Richard Jef-
fray.
er from this ii�ay attended
A numb•
the reception in honor of Mr. and.
Mrs: Alvin Smith last Wednesday ev=..
ening.
Pastele, Colored Silks and .Cel-
anew Dressers, smart new sty]-
rugs and effects.
,/� C T'9
$4.75 ' $9.75
NOW HALF PRICE
SUMMER VOILES
Smart patterned voiles, pique
voiles, dimity, chiffon voiles,re-
gular to 656 per yard ,these are
the balance of better class voil-
es clearing at this low price.
Regular 65c, Ozio
Sale, 4� G
yardLord's
PRINTED PIQUE
E
Smart dresses 'can be fashioned
from this. printed pique; washes
easily, keeps its knspness and
appearance. Reg. 50c,
Yard 39c
RAYON$
BLOOMERS .
are splendid value; fine
quality rayon,. in lain and run-
resist Y P
es st weave, included are a few
seconds of our better grade ra-
yon lingerie. ...Sale
Prace r - C'
ANKLET SOCKS
These: '`'
mesh weave, plainkcolors, laic-
P
ed` rayon for best wear.' ,:.Sizes
5 to' 9. Re to 29c,The
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Pair •- �C
LINEN CLOTHS `.
Colored bordered pure Linen
Cloths *or
she
rain, "and the children £ Israel came
c„
up to her for �ticlgment.
Finally the Israelites did the only
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sensible thing—they cried unto the
Lord." The Lord heard and answer-
ed, as.lae had done so marry times
before and has done ever since when
. men have reallyturned to Himt'
d in
faith and re.pe atance, He told De-
borala what to do.
She sent .for a man of Israel nam-
ed .Barak, and told'him that the
command was that he should
go toward Mount Tabor, taking with
him 10 000 men. of the tribes of Na-
1?htali and Zeb�ilun.' She promised to
turn in his direction, at the . River
Kishon, the commander of Jabin's
.
army; Sisera; and to_deliver him and
his multitude and chariots into Bar-
,
ak s hands,
Barak agreed to go, provided De
borah would go with him; otherwise
he. would not move a step[ "I will
surely go with thee,".the woman parer-
raised; but.she added "notwithstand-
mg the journey that thou takest shall
' Lord
not be for thine honor; for theyours.
shall sell Sisera into"the hands of a
woman."
battle was set, as Sisera was
informed that Barak had gone with
an army to Mount Tabor.;Deborah
looked humbly and confidently to the
Lord for His deliverance victory,
T lot consists of odd
Ladies'All Silk Dose Tins c
sizes, etc in .our better' class hose. Reg.
Sl eS, „.
u tO $1.50 pair... , . , .. '. , . July Sale Price 49c
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Ladies' Title Quality Hose — In all season's
' : '
Colors. cull i ange Qf •Sizes, Reg.
; 'Jul Sale Price 69c
$1.00 value y
colors and sizes.
Ladies Sport' Socks—T11 all CQ Q1 S
oit :....: Jul -'Sale Price 19C
Reb. tip to 35C pa Y
,1 11 1 ash
White and Colored Skirts . -- I' ai 1e s, W
Crepes, etc., various styles, reb up to 3.50,
July Sale Price $1.95
Ladles Sport Shirt -Waist's -Cool mesh plat- .
erial in white and' pink. Regular $1.50.
.July Sale Price ...95C
Blouses—Season's
Organdie and Lace Blouses—,Seaso,ri S newest
goodcolors and sizes. Regular
styles in g
, .. Jul
Lt to 2.50......:. y Sale Price $1859
p •
Ladies Hand -Knit Pullovers In white, pink,
"
yellOtiv a11d COIOr C0111binatlQl�S. JtiSt the
thing 'for snort weal:, Regular price'$2.95.
July Sale Price .. .
Y . • ' • • • ' ' ` • $1,%g
Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets to set off that.
Polka dot 'desi, . Rem-.`
dress of e.a
$1.0 value. July Sale Price 39c
House Dresses—Prints, Ginghams, Linens, etc
All new this spring. Reg. upto $1.75.
Jul Sale. Price .98c
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YARD GOODS HALF PRICE AND LESS
orris, James of. Blyth and John.
neral service was held at his late
LETTER "RE SCHOOL
for Breakfast kitchen
inches square, colors
and
Barak of this; and Is-
dw
rael'sa
-ALL
sidence on Tuesday afternoon and
conducted by Rev. George OliverDRESS
TEACHERS'SALARIES
gr50een
blue,cloths,reen rose and3
gold....Each rIj
army Bent out to meet Sisera
with .his chariots and host. Then
BARGAINS
stor of St. Andrew's church.
To the Editor of the Advance -Times
MEN'S BATHERS
Pure Wool Bathing Suits in
"the Lord discomfited Sisera, and all
his chariots, and all his host, with
DEPARTMENT
ASI FIELD
Dear Si=:
The attention of School Boards ' of"
speed styles„ clearing balance
of our $1.7.5 line, a better swim
the edge of the.sword before Barak."
• The Bible does not wive for to
glory
1 Lot Summer Voiles l' ht weight Crepes etc.
� g n p
All 'new up-to-date merchandise. Good as -
p
Meet your friends. at the big Street
rnivaT in Wingham, Tues., July 18.
Master Donald Ferguson of Lon
on
n,isvisitinggrantsuccess..,
with his grandparents,
e and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson;
Mrs. Jim Barbour and `daughter;
eda of .Goderich, is visiting with
rural schools should be drawn to the
matter of minimum salaries for tea-
Cheri:
-
-•The •township to each school
section has been reduced to $450 in
-the ` terestsof `lo 'eared taxation. In
hem w
order to. obtain this, the School board
must pay the teacher the whole a-
suit at a clearing price
Size 34 to 44. Each1.49'
WOMEN'S BATHERS._
Pure Wool Bathing Suits, clear
ing balance, excellent value • at
1
.$ • 5, sizes 34 to 40
Clearing .,...,..�. .0..:1.4 /
"
men, but to God; if men of today
would give more glory to God, they
would 'have more ••deliverance and
In the rout and defeat. Command-
er Sisera abandoned his chariot and
fled on foot and, while Barak and
Israelites destroyed
sortment of sizes and colors.. Reg. up to
$3.95„ . , , , , , „ , , , , , • , , ,July Sale Price $1.95
1 Lot Printed Silk Crepes,:Organdies, etc.
All this season's merchandise. Reg. up to
$7.95, - ':.. July Sale Price '$3.95
Ladies'Real Silk Washable Crepes. Neat tail -
mother; Mrs. Sam Sherwood, of
10h con.
Master .Albert Philips, near For
ce, is spending his holidays with
i. Mr. Mrs.
mount of it. It is to be applied to
the teacher's salary or the grant will
be withheld the Townshi Conn
-by p .
en by.direction of the Inspector, �1
l��
gu a-�
WALKER . STORE
F. •
or Value Every Time
utterly
t etra
era's army, he took refuge in the tent
tent
of a woman named Jael, wife of a
Kenite roan. named Heber,there be-ro"
�rng peace lust then between Jabin
3
,
oared designs. The season s newest shades
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and styles. Reg. to $9.50. July•Sale Price 5.25.
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Lot Women s Silk Suits—In floured crepes m
grandparents; and John
napbeli:
Some sections in Huron have hired
'and the house. of Heber.
o'
and polka dots rem. to 9.50. July Sale Price 5.95
Mr. and Mrs. Smellie and 'three
[Idren and Mrs. Champion of To-
ito, is visiting with' their aunt, Mrs
1IrC and Mrs. Fred Topp,who hasincreas-
int two months with the latter's
ter, Mrs, Jim Cook, returned toi
$ cases the
i
sections will have to raise the whole timed Hispersonal Jael recognized Sisera as an enemy
_ government of of God's people, and, while he slept
amount of the salary and -other ex- Israel . . . Two facts stand out -the I•n th tent she tocol. his. life dri in'
penes, except the amount of the Leg utter failure of Israel; In the choicev g.
islative gook. rant. By paying less than of the judges is illustrated Zechar- temples.
at d a tent nail through• his ys - as
the Township grant theyare mcreas- iah'S , Those `were blood-tlurst da
great word, Nat by might, nor were the days of the World' War.
ing their tar rate. by power, but by My spirit, saith the The chapter closes with the record
Mg facts'can be verified by ,coin Paul's word `not many.
These Lord; and
High Class Summer Suits 'and Dresses–All our
better dresses at a very substantial saving, .
Reg. up to 13.50. July Sane Price $7.95
,
FEW SPRING COATS, ALL AT HALF PRICE
SaveDuringi
on Your Purchases This Sale..
:ir home in Toronto on Sunday..
are very sorry o hear of'the
•y .serious illness of Mrs. Jim Bit-
e near Zion, whotookIt
: a stroke on
clay evening. There is a slight
erovement at present..°.r
that "God subdtied on that daybin
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municating 'with the Department . of wise men 'after the - flesh, not many the kin of Canaan before the chi child-
Education or the Inspector. mighty, not manynoble,are called.' g ,,; I
g y,ren of Israel, and gave them con-
is an injustice- to teachers to The book records seven a ostasies
P , tinned prosperity'
ask them to teach for less. than five P sperty and victory until
seven servitudes to seven Heathen that king and his kingdom were done
trainingis nations, seven 'deliverances."
hundred dollars: Their away. We must remember that the
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McKay
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Jr. andMrs.Stew-
Henry Mullin,
long and expensive and a second year If Israel had simply... been true.to: Canaanites were aCancer-s of i
Normal course is'required in orders God, of s n,
s..u,: _.. :.
and Rozeita of Lt cknow and Miss
lieswill,
Hoare, near Orangeville, spent
ursday afternoon with Mr, and
s. John Mullin.
trusting Him fully' and doingP
to secure'apermanent certificate, af- His n idolatry and ixnniorality eaf the most
lien history would have been degradedande"trt
ter five years of teaching. Living dazzlin 1 brightds t ceed sort; and,g
and unbroken _vie- d[trine u'Giving
8 Ys rgery was needed if Israel(
expenses have not declined 'ruffle- tones and material acid spiritualpros-
ntl to enable teachers to save mon P , and the human race were to be saved:Jo-Grant;
iently b verity. God had pledged His word to
distance of 40 miles of fhe 70.
up their, holdings at'De-
Lorain the br thers separated.
; seph settled in Saskatchewan, where
Jane Armstrong.
Pr. — Ruth: McGrii e e
u and Sybn
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equal), Jack Walker, Joyce
Corbett, Harold Pocock, Charles
BELFAST
e nofferedmo
ey on the small salads being g this, and God always keeps His word.
in some rural sections. But God had also pledged His word OBITUARY ,
he lived •for ten years, and Issac left
for Colorado and later took up rest-
Cook.
Winnifred J. Rae, teacher.
Trusteeeei:of rural schools 'would be that, if Israel turned
heet your friends at the big Street
nival in Wingham, ,July18,
gTues.,Examinations
dvlr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton and
of London,,
y on,, are visiting with
"fives here.
era James Barbour and daughter,
well advised to revise their salariessufferingand
if they are paying less than'the mine
[mum of $450.,
Yours veryetruly,
Ruralite.
away from Him,
chastisement ore h Davi
st sement would fol- J P dson
low; and God kept that word., His With; the death iii Brantford last
people hada hard time of it, by their Wednesday of. Joseph Davidson, 92-
own choice. They might have had an year-old twin, an old Irish woman's
easy and successful time. Men have Prophesy, made at the birth of Jo-
deuce at La Salette, They - were re-
united ''at La Salette and moved to
this city, where; they had resided for
a number of years,
The death of .Joseph has broken up
a companionship that has been last -Jr.--
Results of Promotion Examinati n
f S. S. 14 W t
es Wawanosh..
Sr. III= --' or
Hon., Norma
Wass Muriel- - Purdon.
7 III Pass,.Jean Wel-Wood, Doris
:da of Goderich, are visiting with
m
many hard times that are. not God's seph and Isaac Davidson in Ireland
ing and solid, with its basis brother-
Hutchison, Pauline Inglis; recomrnen
'Mrs. Sainuel
.'woos d r s m+other,
gr. and Mrs. WatsonDavis and
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ITHE SUNDAY, SCHOOL LESSON
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almost a
"The way of transcentury ago, was brought to
gressors�is Chard" Prov. 13:15 ) . light and discovered to be true. When
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the two were' beim, Our lesson brings us the third apJoseph.a little
l love. Left to mourn his loss
ybe-
side his brother, are two nephews,.
Frederick Davidson, ' Wingham, and
ded'on years work; below pass, Z.ou-
ire Martin,,Reilisota Falconer Doza-
aid Martine ;, .:,.;
i are visiting with relatives at Tara
l Allenford,
Tr, Albert Philips of Fordyce, is
Y '
nd ng his vacation with his grand
_
John 'Camp-
ants Mt.„ and Mrs.zo:r,
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DEBORAH
Sunday, July 16. —Judges 4 and 5.,
Golden Text:
. ,
God is our refuge and strength, a
very present help in trouble. :(Pia,
46:1).p
ostasy and servitude. For'"the child- more than an hoeie beepre Isaac, the:
«,
ren of Israel again did evil in the old lady said to their mother, Sally,
si htLord." ,
g of the The result was you 1l have these boys when all. your
they were helpless before a kin . of others are dead and gone for ,the
' •
Canaan named ,Jabin, reigning in. Ha- have good hard heels. • She did not.
the captain'
, of his army: was Sis- speak wrongly. Of a family of 14
era. This was a powerful e "andchildren ore ]i and 'lived..
enemy, , J . p Isaac long-
William Janes Hilliard, La ,Salette
and four •neices, IGlrs. Harry Godkin,
Wingham; Lottie Davidson, Regina;
Mrs. Wilson, Vancouver,
a couver, and -Emily
Davidson, Wingham. The funeral
was conducted Saturday from Mc-
. - „ •. • , .:
Cleister's funeral home to Mount
Sr. — •
II ,Hon„ Luella Laidlawil?ass.
Verna Pardon Florence
, Beecnoft;�`'Er-
nest Beecroft, Clifford"
Farrier;
Jr, II — Marjorie, Purdon, A. es
, Martin.
Class
a s I .Russell Pardon, Mrtclaell:
Elliot, ' ' '
'HERE AND THERE
NEAR LUCKNOW
For three centuries after the death
of Joshua, the Israelites were ruled
by Judges, and it was a strange, wild
twenty years he mightily oppressed
Clic children of Israel:' In addition to
a' customary army of infantry and
est; and • with the death of Joseph
last Wednesdayat the home of the
twins"at 7 Margueretta street, Brant-
Hope cemetery,- where intermentPr.—Charlie
made. was
. Jr. Falconer.
Sr, Pr.—.Billie Martin,
in history. The key
ford, Isaac is left fain-
No, on roll 22.
time their verse
alone of the
SCHOOL REPORT
Average
feet your friends at the big Street
of the Book •of Judges seems to be,
ily. He will be 93 in the coming De-
-
attendance 21,52,
in Wingham, Tues., July18.
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"Everyroan did that which wasright
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, ,Atli Unwise Selection
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cember. •
Result of promotion examinations
E, MacDonald, teacher:,
We extend congratulations to the
ckncw band (tire. boys and their
der, John Hayworth), who took
t in the band concert at Waterlooa
in his own eyes" (Judges 17:6). That
means anarchy and chaos for any ea-
tion. But "If we are faithless, He$
- abideth faithful, for He cannot deny
g d, couple in Desboro
Art ae
lost 3 500 when the chose
y
speculative. investment
Joseph and Isaac Davidson,' both
bachelors, were well known in Brant-
e
ford, and as brothers they were de-
voted. OnlyBurin ten
g years of their
iii Bel •rave Publi •
g c School, Honours ,
75%, Pass
%, 60%., R., teeommendgd.on
year's work.
Sr, IV Ross <Anderson.
" i'
My dear, listen to this,"gaspedan•
elderly English woman who was.
travelling with her Husband for the•
Saturday.
Tiiil. 2:13 and God tie-
Himself" (2),
•
instead of a trustee security.
lives have they been. se arated. The
P y
79; Doris
Corbett, 59R,
first time in one of the Western,
States, "On,
tr, B. Gibson of Detroit, is re-
old acquaintances in this burg:
Ir. and Mrs. Chas. Thomson spent
sp
week -end with Mr. and Mrs, J.
ver abandoned Israel although Israel
g
often abandoned God. The question
- Millen-
asked and answered. by Paul a riiillen
nium
nittm and a Half later could well ap-
Huron & Erie debentures are
a t r u s t e e' 'investment-
authorized b - law for
y
executors.
came to Toronto from Belfast 82
years ago. Seven weeks elapsed bei
fore the tripwas con apietecl. By .
stage coach the brothers with theirbe
g
i
Jr. IV �Thelii�a McGuire d8; Edith
;114cCIenaghan 65,'
Sr. III --Mable Coupes 76; Alvin
Higgins 57R; Annie Cook 55It., Wil-
thissays:
'Baked bill fig fare n
Indian • • r
Pudding, Can such
• ,..,. ,,
things be possible zed country which,
claims to " ' �+�
civilized,
Teeswater.
fr. Wm, Henderson shipped a fine
ch of fat cattle from here on Fri-
last.
and Mrs, McKenzie, Detroit,
lilting at Mrs, McKenzies during
r lioli:dahofield's
Y
Tena Havens visite]'with
hi Guelph on Sunday.
pl;`v to the period of the Judges:
"I -lath God cast away His people?
God b d w yS
Go forbid. Godhath not cast away
His peopie which He foreknew, dor
the gifts and calling of God are with-
„
out repentance (Rom. 11.1, 2, 29);
introduction tion " a
Dr. Sc t uc t
clearrte
the Book of Judges gives a p
tore of the history recorded. "This
Zyoung
per annum on $100 and over.
Applications are accepted by
—
brothers -and, sisters and parents,
event to live at Tilli'enioore. When
men the Dint] owned 1Ralph
1 Y ti c a
woollen mill near Tiilieniore, they
homesteaded together in Ontario and
Manitoba, aril they suffered hard-
sh[ s together in Westernler
p g Canada, `Harry
Navin tea end a week in
g P a hole dug
in the snow on one occasion.
ina Grigg27, fail.
Jr, III—Lois o[s 11�cGitire 82
McCrea 71; Phyllis1�1tItiCorbett 60.
Sr. II Gibs Armstron
Cook, g, Elsie
Jr, II—Ber'na Yu I2usscll I{elly,
Stewart, (Billy McClena Yh
6 an
and jack flrmstrong, equal) 17ou 1
q ), gas
A farmers son duce decided to be
a lawyer, His father drove Mtn. into
town anc[ got him a job as office boy
t o a law firm: Three days later the
young fellow was back hour again..
a again`
"Well, j'osl1, liow do you like the
law?" '. ,
his father aslred,
*`,N. ', ` ' , _ . ,
it alit t what, it s cracked up
o service in the United Church
_
he evening duringtheIsrael
g month of
Rev. Colon corn to have char-
q
4 service on &friday. The past-
.ev, Tucker is-
k on his holidays.
book'takes its name front the Chir
teem 'nen raised up to deliver
[ the decl nsion and disunion which
n e
followed the death of joshtia,
Through these men Jehovah eon
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It was their habit to walk„�the�t0
., N ,
iivles from Br do
t . aft n, Mane ,fie their
holdings at Delorain and on
g one oc-
casion Joseph was _ltnown to }rave izabeth
e
carried two sets. bf yokes for. aten a
o
C rbett:
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. iii Kr:lyr, Elleabetli Yo .
�' oil
;. g,
(Pl l 4 Wig"httelan and'
Beth Bryc1
ger, equal), (Dorothy Wade a -
hl
Cr
Grant, equal), Normgh Co
i r ,. ,. , ..,, Cook,
Shirley NCtI]er°�::;rWrili�m 'il^:,Kw:....
to be" ,: ,
e, said the bo . I m sorry I.
ever a,
1 eaihrted .it.
AnM.P,searsheneear
he argues with•
a y., , .• �' "
lie
P g atlecl,, persbii, . 'It t.
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