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The Wingham Advance, 1922-04-27, Page 5lituiedaY, April 2 10. : Tothe,.reople of VVINGHANt and Distri,cfc III I IIII11111111 1 3-,3; 3, Pon ',3"i;elee ;111'4'11 IN.P141/01.1NA.441...241.411.1"..4p1 ,foteziot.: 11}O 1. indite's° of the ,Orde giYe th'eatst oppovtiinity to purchase clothes to measure at their well known . 'Their r: al 24 will be at rx i. \ the nevvest of.wool suitina o your. nieasure , FOR $24.0 , . ingoitimill 111R1111 11111101001.011i • 11; nutimp,11111111111111111111i11111111111111111 LUCKNOV," very pretty wp.dding took place' at the home of the, bride's pareets, , Mt'. and Mrs. JOhn. Helm, of Aslifield, on Wednesday at 6:o p. ne when, their eldest dangbter, Mary E., was united in marriage to John R. Gaildner also of Ashfield. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Le Wile Cos- 4ns, M. A., D., of Lucien ow. The /bride who was given away by her father, 'looked charming in a gown of white 'satin and .georgette. Her only attendant was the brides little cousin, :No en., a Anderson, daintily -dressed in -white, who acted as flowe'.1.-, girl., -The: wedding euarch was played by' Miss eAda Helm, sister of ale 15ride.. 'After the ceremony, a dainty wedding din: - net; 'was, served. '1'he young couple' received,' among theirgifts a beautiful I,ibrary Table from the- Zion church:, , „Men), 1O 110 f . teiw 0 0 re einPriS , . , ed when ,ole:y. !nerd litet week. 1. 1) :McIntosh ad sold Ina busiaesS.to VV. 1 eroplin Of Leedom btir formeriee-Of.Killeataliok.,, 'hIbie/ever. itlr, illeiii,plinalid::notehiecre it long or he at. .'Oncite:tteSold it Veli 0,4ea roe h er,ealastja,lie 'Oin nr- Ibne re ,I.MtePithatIla.§.0160,0fAIOV(.01ee.' Mel t s Tiettines her feeneorlaaiOrtY Snliesi.lhiel retir- ing wilt: M. -eke I.cliStinet change. He is t1i.e..4)w,th' 014' etand by to,taaterfileint the scene df bell $t', in the..Past,,few years. :We re - ;fel, to j G Jurdc1i, Wm, ;Connell, analaP, AfAlough. ThOse.'who :are here and thOse Who I 'a;,,y(% •Easter.I. Mrs. 1.,.-. H. ISS :AC panon. PreeciOtt; 'Mee I-1.' Gbrdomefroin Wal7 ,leertoneei1r, Alex..;eNicholson frQili; A•f ..)y[at....Y ContielielfroOt TorOn.toaieliSs onto;:"MiSS.N.ore Steven 8. from ]Orn - to; .11.1is SFreda initcheson 'from ''Efleteon-1 to; Miss Annie MoKineon front Tor- onto; MisS: :Dean ..GeddeS front Baus7. Seise itliss ' .1<ate --McDonald; o from. Stratford ; j a c,l; Newton, fronIt-Vit, Chertele- Mr, Ste•ele .McKerneic, from' "Kitehenere'...,-Mies 4isabslla -Donghts :froin' Miss' . Coto, Chibh at ,WliitecIiuh 4ts. Cf2r.) GordOn et. :15rh):. el(innali of „Perise France,' I'Viskted ',With his I -Mother and 'fat -her, '14,1,e.,,lio4..mrs. Aligns MeEdita nan. 'Aflegintion is a: ineither Of a laige,,...bariking. aoropaey, leitir head.; . • • :1':'arisi and was on a bust, -1v:tr,' -8[1,. Gardner i;=.fl• oni" the.' 0.a.ltell.8 in , , 7" ness 'trip to IN \V- 11. • 0, g 0111'. flne ,f,arnt.near, Lueloto,ve.. The.IGeild,last M.Onday night' was in, He'Didn't .Catch On the the fl0000e.oproolettoeoo.oe A.octiorieetes, likItCdlt0001 ineet-With ' enady litonor6its itteiclentS in their bri.S-, `vas:. 'iness ' vs tlic CheSie EnterPrise'' An there ',Was .a croW'd and, also 21 ,emetianeee not 'a 110.nclred:dnilas, from 094 'program. , After,the..„ 0.Peaing Colesey, COOC11102iiig..a. "Clearing. sale hythen the Rev, .'Mr.,MeCattoon lcd in' within .Ihe, last; two years, wae''hitoided. lerooe..e.; miss ',Bessie ,Mordie -reade the the femity bible to ;be disposed SeriPtureA4-tiSse$ Ee'ralRPia 1,11ectien0eeCSairi -to,. the lewrier:•;.;l'I'stip7' Othy Douglas gaVe regefingSe eMrs, :ease II. can , say that thjs'book,,.,.is -as 'Rotate-. A4.ehesoll. and, Vii5s'..1\441?,e1-. good 'aS 'new thateit hasn't been InSed: MCCIare:lgave so1s. :1\4'.9s$i'S,..DO‘22,k7. veryenitichIl, and the, :Own,er lvEurdiei Mu.rdoek and .0l'e4desII•fav- „catch 11c tavinkle,,in the .eyes:' 02 the .oured. the Gintd Wftla.a;gtiattette n luch eaeeiaaacer;' eau:. yes,..;,, And ..86.,,ab4 'Iwas I much' .enjoyed.' by, alio; • Phillipsgave a..very itei eltng .5,41jI21 • 2:s.t0ii 5 is sold lol 1:. pittapeee. aan the tOpic "Tee,chiligs :frOnaeNatt; re-" I Tt( 12 tht revear.:::-Of 1.11af. ;(01e.: , Toicktiow 'Lodge I.0 0 F.;,. (1011 ,0 „dicirt"-a• , as' church15 21)0 10. .- at the ,getfeeidist claire ConVe0a2tcirtof, S.cotlantl,ti,1,:,120 W01110i ,11CXC'Stinday Apr,11..3oth; at . a.. na hIeeia.•edven their lives -..bellOre -1?,#tinj" :Members ;Meet itt. the lodge roorn"ar with the sacred' voleme. istkixtmosisi Rio Elan - IVO MI NI s week 3. uC.p thentew p eh n gM ndays„ We , liey of three shows a.. week esd y 1I2dy7S,, To -Night :(Wednesday.)- and T n the Stirrin mystery .rOmance of,a Man AN410 fell fi'eir toa million'dollarS and, a • big sgrap,---and liked iem both. „ ..- W II - a air Friday and Sattirday : , The Coinedy Drama ExtraOrdinary: with the world-famousDiving Venus in a rnile-a-minut.e comedy drama rnen ove" SOMETHING DOING •Evg,Rv IMINtJTJE The talc of the lOve of .SWeet.William`for 'Peppy Annabel H I riOus-haPp'enings on land and sea -7 -thrills under the Water and in the air'. Greatest undersea' photograph 4er screened. See what Annabel did to the lone fisherman. Annabet's dive frorri the 'ship's top mast and het? fight for life and honor,under the waves, 220 Similes, 76 Big Laughs, 29 Thrills, 16 geares and 4 Sensations. . , COME COUNT 'EM Y9URSETILIF • turday at 3.3o pi m., /tic and Isc. ext Mon Two Shows Saturday night at 7.30 and 6 p. ay and Tuesday ALICE '14 o,rtecbi jeading stars of "'The,. Four Hotsi1e!Thuin ArtbuiSomthers Rbche' , electrically dramatic Story • ver ire also gtarting %COO Miles Arounct:theilV ro' the. rince of Wales" sf...t'ties of: SK reds to )0' shown Qt). -e no,\.t Mdfiday,' n nearly every seeffe days and Tuesdays. Sta. IAL IPIUC HitglilgO lig 1. SI SI w "t9=r4atIeiale.i. .t; 11 1.11#0.1*' elle! Peetielle3•7 Iff I III I Ili Illal ill III t. veet Sning ,ilWOOt apting Itae oleic the, peep frogy petp 1 ertbg critters in rey sleep. For , spine are tine 1\vith at\ ices. while thers honieer musio uP hd T0"i another answers iug o' ,shrIlta' has oeurflei her raindrops thud to reinf()ree' the jtticy ,mud end swell the frceeliet 20 a f1o9d. "The 1)ucls lave shed their winter coats, thg pretty birdies feel their oats and pour sweet nausic floret Alice. thloate, • Sweet spring Itas come, the yoting ntan's faticy, is fluttering' from Jane\ to Noe -I- cy, while Ilk new tie, with \vide: _stripes o'er it, is louder than the ,ne before it. His girl 10 11C11, spring style appeal -s, will) less of lege and inore of ears. A dreatn is her. new 1.7„aSter 1.)onnett; Ilightrnare'is tlie price , tag ova it. fwcot spring has come yet -e•incleN are •bituY, I WISII l'(1 hept illy winter. nighty. By (lily the zephyrs Int iriy lenee.s. just where, tile Boeloti, oarters, sgticeze, between .my, Socks ;mei B. V. D',..1've shed too 'Soon rry a-trinei- flan- nels; irty l000d is, fro -ren 10 its Editor of The,,Advence, WitiOutm,_ OUt. 10ear'3\ir. Editor •"These imoutiftd bight day with theirglorious stmehine ad ' -warn) remiud us that the SPeing-time • is here And pow sinee the roads; tr.e becOming well settled, .and are being.tatiott tO feet out in,The auto and; have a drive through the eptintrY is all brit irreStistible. .Espeeially' is this: so for the People of. the '.towne and cities, :c'si9 -baye boon fhut 119 10 shops.o 1fii'cueSutal, to whom a conateydrive in the warm. .sumiiiine arid ;fresh airaia certainly a great Imola. No one butaae inborna cynic \Yetild be E0 • f064511 as to raise his vOiee I in, 100test -againetsuch a , o10e0510.0 amlepleastire, on the part gf. 1116 s 'who need it`nidst,. and "are able ;2;Nr Ef,P. them Selves, ' it; so long -is 11 15Ieillnied op p4hjp the..boMide of decency end good. form. . As, a" country ,mieistee however, . , desire to pass een e kindly word of ad - 0100 to alt who eome within the range of' the above mentioned folk. It is in - relation Iti Sunday Visiting le, the = 061.1-1)21 i'7, and Vease bear ife mind that. Canada"' G ' 1 am not slice ong my own sentiments tee only, but those of a greaa elany people with Wilom have'dictisSed the mat- te!. an not a,crank 'op Sueday vis- iting; either, although I do think alot less of it would be a,go,ocl thing, hitt '1 think 1 anif only reasonable in raiS- nig a Protest -agaitigt. a Very common• practise amortg certain people. • A 'few' 'instances win serve to. shOW just what - I .mean. they ire given in the words of the people themselves,And is the result Of, a little investigation I was - led to make one day last.autumn as T., was.ealling on my parishiOners, ' Ar. "Il had nipe people besides ;ourselves last Sunday 'for. ditiner,,,and fourteen for supper, it is not' that gredge people. all they want to at, butethey'• sent no, worsi that they were ,Mrs. R. "Do , 1 Piave company2on. Sunday?--,-S,ince-. last, April when the • roadS'got. passable; '1 haye only had BEL NI ORE . Seeding, is the order of tile day„the land is in good condition for working. • A veree, large . eon gregaition listened \\dill], rapt , attention • tq the M ..Reva.r. el\lIcKerizie laei--Sahbatle ; There isei lot of sicknees' reported in our neighborhood. „ . Some very • star tAinta, OCQarr.el)ce. happened OUT:. neigthbOrhood'' chiring -the pat week., ,ctit. out boys. ' „ AIrs, R. E. jacksoa and little Son., :have returned to Wingham. 'after. ,sOCI1C11:11g a. week \\; 11 her parents, Air. end Mr. W., -Id . Irwin. .-• . „ The Women's -Institute' will meet in Mayi 69,, all are welcotne., e Blanehe. Irwin spent .Suuday at .116-.1mroe, here, • ; -;Sorry,:t.o.report Mrs.lJlohn Abraham . is „. . . -1/Irs' ,,..Robb of Lucan,;is visjting,her ,two Sundays, to myself ,(This inquiry ;giSter, Mrs: Mit..Ivey.' 'was Made in rate. August.)-:: •1\;.,Crs. C.; "I do not mond people coin - 1 hag to, see us if they would. let me know a day or two aheadeeo 1' would - aft have. to Spend rriy Sunday' baking and cooking the same as other days.". Mrst• "I. wa4 a.11: ready to go to Sunday School with the children Ni'llieP.c company' carne in. -a car, seven people and five of them, never saw before."' Mrs. E. "W,e; got, up -early on Snit-. -day so as to gat the chores out of the way togo to clitirch;.I.hati, had a very busk week,• and I felt lf needed., the day to be 'cjoiet but acas load of com- pany came froth----, sere' Was infor. a hard ,day's work; etc.", '• • Now Mr. •E.ditor these cases .rna.y be cluplicatectmany, times by arty -pas- tor Of a country. Charge. What are, the results? Our , struggling chorchet crt -the country -ca.n. only haVe about a third. of their members out; they per -force are staying home enter- taining company, who are welcome of course, but in a great many eases have collie unannounced. 2. Our people are being unduly, deprived of their oppor- tunities of rest and :worship on, the Sabbath',Ddy, moreover their children are-learninge-holy, to spend the day in a way ,tha is not .very avliblesonte as rttle. 3. Our conntry. people are juSt as hard''w.orked, as any other .class of peopletin the „land, if not just -a little' harder, mid certainly with long- eer hours. Theyneed their •da..; of rest; 'and the majority of them' WANT it. They are riot averse to having .comp- any tacqasionalTY to help fo brighten the day`and to swteten the labors Of life for the restofthe week, but many of one people are -being 'forced into making theniselves a drudge for .Sun- day *company. • ' „ A' few considerations on the part of, My' *and town folks will greatly lielP to make „Sunday a real pleathare to everybody, Whether you- are c0111D- , . • • - ,MisMcPhiii1 and1\ar. IVIgighen _ teee: Press) hope 1,..see, of ietioroya ing, the Condition 61, affairs' in tbis : Cdanabre .ite•tlitiO things ' r; rAleighen'S, fine:brain and ottr 66 -- fProgi:esj6 vOteee. 1 follow •every qliat Arthur - Meighen atfere '..Witrfeertint attention. 171.e..- ;4Ways. 'knowa,wbat.he-is-talkiug:kbout.an'd alWays leaTiCosomething-when be • This 'is' tbe. frank•ouid tihusua'.1 tri- ,htnfe wbicih A.knes- Phail, the •out,spoketil'PregressiVe :`-‘'Vornati MEM- , b•er of the .House of *Commons; has paid to Rt.' Hon. Arthtfyl-• Meighen: The tribute is as unique as it is Candid and honest. ' , John Copland, Clarkbord; Sask. Jan Coplan.d,I. who passed away at • ClankborO; 'Sask., on April to-, in his 85th year 'as horn in Seotle.ncf, ing to Canada in 1869.' . He conducted a 7. hardware ' 'business in • Harrieferno Ont:, for 'se -Vera] years aged:later Jarro- •cd:ein Wellington "eouotY. After' the death of .hi4 wife Anna.Stnart.' he was .fOr= a thne associated Nxitlt:,11-i's son, John A. 'Copland, in • pnbliShing tbe -Hal\eiston_ Tribune.: Later he' weat, west . and settled -on a : Faroe neat clarkboro. His second wife, (Janet Boys) survives, and his -family are:7- Jatnes S. Copland, M. ., 'Rockville; John A. Copland,',The,Star-ttaff„ Tor -- onto; Miss Margaret ...Copland;.Saska- ':tobn, Sask.; Malcolm Se Cepland,.HarI- ristorto FrederiCk 'CciPland, MArker- ville, A Ita.e' Mrs: ETh, Mitchell,' Wing- lianio Arthur GOpland; R. R. 'tea Mipt0 01A; s ip", Wellington County; -Mrs". M, S. ,l'ieepPingfoh, Harriet;011;. Mrs. ,Watter ..Briercrest „and 400sel Taw, .Sask,,,1„ Mrs. Vox; Etarria ton; S:1' .toPl a n d, -Minto"' row ash ip ; Edgar'I Copland,. , His „furl, -eral took' place.'on,::NiondaY •under 'Masenic ausiticeS to the ,HarriSton cemeterp—Palmerston Spectator. . iCtlled8y raip. --whire 016 C 1?, R. freight train was steaming' into :714anoyer: on its wayito Walkerton abut 6.15 o'clock -on Tuesday niglif last, Engineer Stemin- ler of,town. noticed. a Man walking along fhe. track-, and finding that, the .party paid %no heed to the repe,ated .blowing Of the whistle, he shoved o01. the brakes frantically, but too. late to avoid a tragedy. The 'victim, •Who turned out to be a Mr, Wright; an employee in • a saw mill at. tie • out- -skirts of Hanover and who was walk- ingthe ties to hit home' in- the town, had: beet deaf for` SOITIt years, and your friends tvith yoe 12 you can, And enddeply turned to. look back as the we •will be delighted to have you wor, any or hostess. i. Be:Considerate, come to see ybur t friends in. the country ,end.; you'll .be welcomed, but try as far -AA possible tO avoid coming at the bour of their Church service. Country 'people as. a rule only have one church Service to attend. and it is not right that, they should be deprived of that one hour that , the • one reatfill hour of -the 'week, for them often.. 2. Bring 'your own luech with you, and,"pieni.e' it on the sitle.of the road, or undar some pleasant grove or river- side, • then Visit your friends if you wish after lunch and thus avoid the necessity of' preparing hot meals for a large tecowd, 3. 12 your . friends in the country have not got a car, load. up S'Olir Car Witli his lamily and bring them to Church itnd 51tudity School; I bring tram was almost upon lurn. Dated by the unexpected diteovery, he'StOod, terror-stric.ken e spot And Was truck doWn by the 'giant. 'engine. On the ;train being brought to a stop the treW hurrkd back to the scene of disaster, ;and foudthe unfortunate man lying fate downwards in the ditch alongside the track,„ with one of his legs severed. 'above' the knee, Nivhile ,the 'blood. was running profuselyseveral wotinds in the, head:. As: he was still living, the engineer detached. his lecomotiVe from the traio and hur- ried tO Hanover for A docteri, who rived 'ioe inioutes , after the Mishap. Wright, . who ' besides the above 'IwoundS 'Was' fatally injured internally, :passed' away fwetay ininutcs after. att., 'accident without- regainiug conacioos- ites,a, • 'the deceased was about 6o 'YearS of age, and leave's: a wife told family. 'A 'coroner's inquest was ' held and a verdict of accidental, death '-waS rettirned by the jury. ACeoeding to tielomen, ,not an 'unusual thing fee' Men to eon tinue on ' the track 'after the, whistle has, been repeatedly •Sotnitheil,; „arid then , to step out. of "aa:Ver just before the train reaches iiient The. iitevolence. of (P91900011511'15-.eieeeding-ti.-,distiOtOitting, to an 21(2- 4111091' andptobal;ly: responsible.fof many, ti'4p althongb befethis' itase, (1)8Mae' ot. the throttle tiled 'frantM7, , 41V fO'St,op ,the 'train intirtediately die ;on , to heed :1116 fiat '"wittiont ale"' t OS :0 'the freight' being, too ,givat.r;to stiac,sfp,t)y stop (1131)1)'clO. 01) ts2(:;--4W,Olkerl, on, Ti 111010 i34 ii ; ship 'With us. Itwill be a greaf help 16 us in every way that makes for righteousness and who knows but that we mayrwl)to a, great blessing ,to you?. But please do not coerce our people 0120 neglecting their religiouslife; the tem.ptation is all too great already. NoW 1 RIDwell acquainted, Mr. Edi- tor, witii11 the arguments that: might be - giVen from the other side. All cornany is'ilot,frotn the city Or towns by any means; the farmers themselves nearly all have Cat* and they "gad" around quite a lot that is true. ;But I sun glad 'to state however, that our farmers are fat learning the right use of a car on Sunday and left to them- selves they make a practise.of attend- ing church with it, at some .tirite d'ur,; ing the. day. It is more tO them than k mere pleaaure vehiele; it is A thing 02 ueefulneaS as well, and is fast com- ing more into that Category with them, and 1 know too, that often people from the tonntry land 2t At a town 1101111: Without much 000siderationfor tite state, of the &Miler larder, but -I On not asking , that your pleasant drives to the C01111try Shall ,CeaSC, am only' asking that they be taken (or undertaken) with a little consideration 0: ATI -I „ 1 , A ogioogo y • ., II eetriti . ----"--An -tiiieases treated, . ' • • • 'Offite adjoining reSideitte; Ceritti'e Str(1el', 01e)11 At'igliettn 'Ottirth, (fbrin.- etly tr. Mae'Donahrs,) • ..•PlInne 2',.,'2,,, bp. 1E0 EN . g t uality an le P: alue pmfrappo ws, True ar 11 Anini K COCOA, 2 .....25,c ipp0M114.14:1WATI.P111.i.,;4041 Pire C ne 0 Choice Prunes,, 2 lbs 290 Cainpbell's,' Soup, per tin (5c Blue Rose Rice, '3 lbs., Tapioca, 311)s 2511 , 'Special .Blertd Coffee, Ib. ----- -----3911 , NT/1.f a e n Stores Se Good 4 Striirtg 11:00 or • '6.50 Dominion Matches, 3.'beekeS...'34o , Toilet Paper, 6 . ..... . Castile- Soap, 3 'cakes , PAlmoIive, 3 cakes Ammonia 'Powder, 2 o I 0 C i S reel.al Blend Tea T wn), es 11 e Excelsior Dates, 3 pkgs 25C 1171 Finest Cleaned Currants, lb 17c = Sliced Pineapple, fin , _34c =7. Magic Baking Powder, 14).tin 340 Shredded 'Wheat, 2 pkgs Pure Raspberry or Straw- , . • berry' jam', 4' lb. Bfieed Breakfast' Bacon; lb .7.: 1 ndry So.a I ri, Sur 1 G., G nd Srariligit UTTE .iiiiiugunilan0 Homan Hi nu _ ND IEGGS MEW 1/ II misaipm .ollw 22 222 for the Sabhatlalrights of thepeople you: visit: 1 know that much may- be spoken on both .side l of the question. ,Again let me issue a Welcome to' you 10 Visit us, and -worship. with 11S in otir little churches, whether they be "homey"' or "homely", small or pre- „tensious. Bring along your songs and, solos and give us the benefit of some of yoar splendid singing of the larger centres. • Remember that ab.cint eighty per'cent of your rnentberelliP, and -the greater part of yopr musical talent, .and in all probability your • excellent preacher, were all born and reared in 'bur' country homes. Come! We'll be glad to See you, and 11 some of our, good people invite you home for din - nal. or tea,' (which they usually do) why, then the matter•of meals is pp to -them, But if, you will observe these little suggestions, then we'll all behappy together. • Yon: for fraternity, ” ' Minister. BOR 147 ; • 4., • Prince—To Mr: and Mrs.' Wm, Prince ;Tlitirsday„,. 2° Of t 1 N, lain' dgailtal.,,'I'l;te0r.1.1 • BELGRAVE The Wothen's Institute of Belgrave, are fortunate in securing the young( 'keople of Auburn to give their play,1 "The Old Fashioned Mother", • This play is very highly spoken, of :by- the. De* Who have seen it in other places,' as welras by their own. folks. As ibis is the first play to be given in Bel - grave this season, 1110 expect a quick sale of ticketa. May 31-d., is the date Bringyour best girl and come put end see it. Read Thera Wrong WESTFIELD ' The Westfield Baseball Club wIA hold a Box Social at Westfield on day evening,. May 5211. , A soleedie7 'Program consisting of solos, duets, eo- criettiaotins"bsy' r`Uan. F. i(a)l. nsidc 011(1 91e- -those taking part will be Miss Keat- ing; Miss Logan, Miss Jack- son, 111, Henry and S The 'Arbuckle Verdict • ;'(London Advertiser) Arbuckle bas been found not guilto of the charge of manglaughter, r trial whieh led the jury through a sea.. of miserable evidence, baring disgust- ing conditions. And with the verdict, or the jury comes the statement time film producers will try_ out' Seine buckle pictures in thirty days to see how they go on the public,. They"' dee Shisal purbeitilLenbiabveeri na gctehrt;t st co ahrt my egnel er7, 'the chadces to-daY right after the trial are that Arbeckle pictures, aftee- beirig damned and banned, -will SoOte be in nse again. 1.T. S. houses are al- ready' planning to release them, • Sad, Very Sad There .1,..v,;:otilis° a wane; rounder narneo W'boHienatorlockmai ebeatncilpt, of home brea Just a moderate sip, • Funeral—Tuesday at W0. A FRIGHTENED! "Every MOrnind 1 woke up, 1 fe J -N, young man full of conceit ap-. that something terrible was proached the bishop of his diocese i.‘tid said to him: "Bishop, I am sore I am called opon to preach. Forethree nights' in suc- cession now 1 have in a dream seen the letters, "G. P. C,"—"Go Preach Christ" --like enorino-us letters of fire in the sky." The bishop looked at the youn'g man and said dryly "I think my. ylaung friend you lia.ve misread the letters, they spell "Go Plow Corn.". - Cost Of Huron Highway A stretch of, Provincial Highway 3.89 Miles long between Stratford and Sebringville tost the province to con- Istrnet $207,906 .according 20 informa- tion tabled by Hon. F. C. Biggs in the House, This secticin I.vhich represents • art expenditure of over $5o,000 a mile has a concrete base for leas than a mile, three miles of it being a base of • macadam. The whole is stulaced with asphaltic concrete, The work was es- tima.ted to cost f,41' 05,i'65 and exteeded the estimate by $12,841. • The following is. the school report 'fret' S. 8, No. 4; West Wa;tyatiosl-i-:. SOidor r,,!,06111, Test- txarnmations., Sr. V—Wittitifred Farrier, oo; Annie Catapbell, '87; Vera,. Todd:. 77;, Alvin \I—Greta WOO), Vred Ate- Ottillitt,' 0; Vera 'Woods:, 64; kladelitte Hennessey, 6i, •' Sr. ti.e; 'Wood tint,67I Rege S -67.: 68, -ac,'e, Contemn,' 574 :Lulu Weather - 20(1, '56; Sittiiel Itiliot ,53-4,-'(14.1d,to 11(1(10Irene 1..ynch, 'Win fred ATeQenlion Tominy TO-ckl; ). • 1 Dorothy Teaelwv,, going to happen." i IWrites Mrs.. M. and sliodgoes.on,fo say,-;. "I wonder 12 11013 other wornan ever hail such fiu... of depressitin as I had for oyez, a yedr. I was so witerly alesp9ndeit2: that il it had not been for lily obl'.,Iren,, I believe I would have put an end 10 1031' life. livery day and every itight was a. nightmare,. I dreaded going to bed. because I lay awake most 01" the night. • 'Mien I did sleep, I had tl...... mos1. dreadful dreams.' Iconldn't eat, ii was, completely run down—nothin,r, inter- ested nit, nothing appealed to me. I consnIted several doctors. They presa cribed diffeent remedies tobuild 1110 1)20 but these preparations didn't do me any good. Doctors Mid me I had a .fteryonsbrealtdown. 1 VMS tired all the tinie.• 1 felt every day tidally strength/ Wat gradnally leaving me. The east little exertion • left me thoroughly Circdl. out, tknewIwasgradnally wastiegaway„. I felt 1 \vas going to die luid I was so.; thororighly miserable that I did li ot cate. wliti, hi 1 evi 1 at:list:yr lai,tiiii.,:isci(i, iiotir.:Ifilio:1:2:e. .(.51, liy.At on, dat:.:t teh evii,i,oi:1-:,, heard abont Careol anti what a fine toniee (II 0W0 fa1511s110:51i11t1-tse, o 11.1 claelldt c‘i:. e let: ea at ,a71, eeliftie)eraya, every minute of the day now. ' 1 eat heartily awl sleep eotrad 1 y., ativ frie ode) tvon't believe that Catitel atemt lieo-4 done 11349 for me. • 1 ant never ilepokis,-. dent now and every day is a day of ry. , -What Carnal bat; clone for 3110 it -will dt-i , s sold by yom, •y01( 211111 ..1. , limed i have tried it, that it lei ettli. ,any gockl, retore the empty '05 v 1)0 Yll! refnud eritct;irvK 01:1itio,b;n1Q:eYttt,• I0li-0:,t, t ut toe