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" �-,,� , , �_ , , ­ ", r . , , . , 1 I � -� , " � I . . , .. . - � , , 1� .. lLi,, 1. I �10 , , , , i. ��",11 , ..yvV_,J$,-b ' 'I�V� council.- The M.,Airagpr Plan is pre- mile with this rargi0ariety of ever- , �..,:­.�!�-.�,. i us. I do'bat.e. It was d0of " -4 ',,,. 1.4; '� , JO ,. I X ' _.d to hdd-��,ftbftvf;4.*�_O . 11!�, 19 ,,4.4 _q *, � , 'AMO I -­ _0!XP , . #h � 11 , , F . _t ' � ��. r - AhiiiVosary- g .4we", -W ;� .. �', ., � - on - t - "�O if,Ug bnsi- green, and at Christmas the city dee- , . , . .11_4 ,;L, _.' . , � . dicted I* pri iiplp . 0 . "�, Young People's . Y' ��,VTr, ,* , . - � 4 &V ,- � O:U 1. _ ' . .1 �� I " t - , P - '' . . . ,d egid oraites them with thousands of coloire4 I I , fgth" .with thty Rov� rich, , is" AXPARyACT. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ' t,- ; ,- I " VietorW4. %,burgbi ImaxTay, C -we X4, ., , -, T ' 9 ed -aking a spectacle which is .... v.,; I .. I . I�Z'd," ' ayr, , dast.. ,we I om ­-, ,�'.- I , � . ' i I' :,w 10, # I Sr. IV7– "Anizat On a i lights, ' ­', I . _Ir g . inIvemenrt n n pa in '' 0 ) wrrayr last, ,. . 6-A ,, � " Grace K ter 612, LuLu 1AArt 55% I ."4'! I � , ..iKi 'O - I L, rau % ,s cial � �� w. Is,, ROattiOw n, � and,e ,,4*,k ,',b f, , tIr - . I _p - 11 P_ Hendersion 522, ss %st Mu i: . viewed- by multitudes. . ,� one, ­­-- or e anniversary ser- were;xt L "' WNW, , H-Onquis, 56.0; pass, 45&:— n ' I' 0 EM! The .Its President, d w . irh ; Xar- Hudson. Wilsom otaid: "I regard the Comm" 1�arly ,California history centres Ar' .� , � Eleanor . * t Brand connection with ,, onden a few�,�' - ": . J111 I . 513, PatsY Southgate- 60.7, VOrA.Mnle sioner Manager Plan, ,of municipal round the Ifflesions o'stablilshed by I the 1� . ,. ,.vices the young- people will put ou .a � —.A. vexandah -' b - I - ,Tx. ') - I � I . X, 1 I 4cq, Charles Vadmore 885. . governmeritas a marked Advance ov- Spanish Padreff up and down the cou-n- '; pllay -on the MiOnday evening follow. 'front aAf - J. ; Q ,,,.-.,,A _. . ild,d of L, .­," � - . IV�Hoiaciurs, 460; Pass, 350,r— hitherto tri .. ing,.Ma 1,36,�;, "j, AM .41 $� " 311-1 g For Father."—Tbe many4ri�nds -bf Stewart, offf -I'.,.-;, ,#, Miqn, zw 1 1 . Y�'! -' I . ng - 0), ... or . . . e- �� ..- �, — � Jr. ,er any Other plan h ed in try some three centuries ago, -and x 'I, , .y 19th,ontitled, "Fixing It Up .refreshiftent,bo# .40,�i .. e or more of them must be h., %) , ' Stewart Plant 501, Jack. Hotham 492, this country from the stand -point of visit to on Re 4.�, edar'Shi' ;1es .. ,rt , u. � ..... ... ,Au161_'1 i ,�','�:,Mf t Fred Barlow '473, Roy Raivi-kins 446, oth ,fn.,ie,i,y And democracy.,' 'ur inelluded in every tour'of Wifornia. L I o", Roy Walker and Mr. W. Stackhouse MT. and . 1&61� . I � � 45";�r�-- b . ., I ." . t ..1. r � �, were pleased to see them in church tep.—Sam Widgiamilop, �*is ,,� " , "", ,,,�,, � P� C,ft " .,� ; last Sunday after being. confined, t6 Windsor, ovev;'tho- fi-Od " ��f "'", .. . . .. . ,�,,�L.j .11 I , , 1. -.10 ' ' Lowest Prices * � ,­ i 1�.&L a )Om- Built entirely by unskilled IndiaTts, P Helen McLean 420., Ross McNabb 429, F. H. Wh irton, is the present C I Labelle Hawkino 428, Helen ROlPh Sion Manager and receives A, salary chiected by their Padre, they achieved A t a7j ��,, !ull's , 427 M.Udred- 0udmore 417, � their homes for the past few -weeks Weston,-w_h I 1� p is a 40,41 I 11 41 - � ,,I'.,- 3 - � r � . I I- le . , Dorothy Of $12,000 per�annum. asItiondshing results ,with their crude I through illness�lNurse 'Rouatt,- of legiate; is "hopie', Or 4 i I 1- 4 .6,�,, ­'� , ... � Drover 41o., Conrad Crawford, 384, The city pro .11 i' L 81, , 7. ­ . i t Douglas H. .per is situated at the n-laterial. Psihaps the most noted of . X per bunch .... $1.25 -- London, visited at the home of her: Mrs. Currie 'ImL, .pur ,a &�,_k 6, t� I ... ... � -1 � Douglas TVL Stewart 878. mouth of the Mlwni River, entering these is San Juan Capistrano, midway - I , , , , I �: 4! ...... '. -1 , � � parents, .Mr. and Mrs. D. Rouatt.— Thursday . to vi Ul her , .. J01 Stewart 359, Jean Pearson, 334, Leona ' XXX per bunch .... $ 1.3.55, � I., . 1. �.". into Biscayne Bay, one -of the largest betweenLos Angeles and,S-an Diego, . 'A -'% '10, . "'.:.�,"", I . Mrs. Ada Reid and M1r. L Reid. and Miss Jeai:A . f ,�­ I . ­ , 1: I . . ­ � � . - 31'6, Mary 'aral haidboris an the east coast of whose gracef I irches ,.; , I 1, ;,'-, Box M, Frabk,GrievL nat u have been so XXXXX per bunch... $1.55 Mr. A. ,S. Reid, of London',* spent the spending tl,ie. holidays wit)T�l � - .. I . , .1 , . i . . . � I I.,., I " �,,� .. , I . no ; 1, , , '.. Flett 289, *iStanley,Dorrance, 215. Fl�oxida. I%e Buy Park is at the Often pictured that they�are familiar . . week end at the home of their father,. mother; �Mrs,": Adelalqe .� 1� . . . 11.1, , o I - ".1 .. . , I *Missed two examinations. Hon- waterfront and is intersected with to most people. The fiviluence of the Mr. C. Reid.—Miss Grace Ross, of and .Mrs. 0aroldKing o 'Sir �.": ',.'i�� �;, y I `.1;_;,`,_. 114'��,,V our ,pupils in Junior Class will finish splendid walks orna lotted i t h 'Spanish occupation is still seen ev- It w ill, p , ' , " to shingle this year Windsor, visited-ber parents. Mr. and guests of Mr. and Xr s. 'Nir-, , � ,,�,, , �� ' � � I ;, , � ,� '­%�, 1 term in Entrance (Xass.—E. R. Craw- flowers and, tropical ;1'a'LZs- a�d ad- erywhere in the ,architecture, some of "If . -nox, ,:,1VR I - ­ I Mrs. Win. Ross­--�Mr. S. K Of ker last week.-JMiss Ruth Houston :, 1-1 � ford, Principal. ed with cocoanut, ROYAL Whs,21gon the finest homes -and public -buildings Windsor, and Miss Kate MicGrWor', of of London, was the guest -of her par!i�" 10 I .5 On, _ ,,� I " �­4.,), . N. tLITF & SONS Newmarket, visited at her home in ents, Mr. and Mirs. Sam Hou -t aver- ' ,!. . , " -Room 11. and Date palms, poincienas, almonds, beting,of this type. In Santa Barbara 4 1 .1 .",� I . � s,�� ' , Startley.—Mrs. Hays and 'babe, of Easter holidays.—ISeveral spent -the' .;��,­, , Sr. III-4T.otal, 800; Horiours, 600; rubber mungo, oleanders -and poinset- is to be seen one. Of the most noted I . �', ��:...`-'�' is - � 1. holidays at their summer ttages: I , �� " �' .1 ... Pass, 480: M. Johnstone, 735, D. tas. In. the south end of the park is of these, their new 8 . Stratford, visited at the home of her, "", . ity hall, which I ,� I , .. Golding 724, J. Cheoros 710, J. Ran- situate the Bayfront band. stand and considered, such a model of beauty - . � . . grandmother, ,-Mrs. Alex. Ross, last Mr. and MTs. L. M. :Day, ,Jean anct' I ...' " �. ____ week.—Mr. and- 'Mrs. Addison and Jim Day, Detroit M aand Mx . I-Eam- ..." . A , , kin 709, D. Parke 699, D. Hudson 693, its raised ,seating auditurium, and in qnd utility that many come to study - ­­ .. �,�. ,� I . " ' - .1 I , � I_ - . -1 � daul riger, Lou- I ... 'Box 668, T. Southgate the north end. is the aquarium con- it. �hter, of Roxboro, were the guests Mon, tMr. and �" ai' �.:_'.4,., - .� - t ", ', - to maintain. a wholesome obnolition of helpful -and interesting service e I a Wi , s ', ,, V. Bell- 668, B. on of Mr. and Mrs. Tough 1ast we k.— don; Mr. and Mrs. 'C' a . 11 Ague , -1 ,641), M. Wigg 640, ,G, Holmes 6,23 J. 'jairted in, the hull of the battleship, ,One of Our most interesting trips i I., - Prinz Waldimer, captured from the was a week end spent in San Diego, .the digestive tract and - Uvel. when Sunday last when Rev. J. Johnson, The Women's Associ4tion Of Bruce- and 'Bob Will, L000n' Mr. Peter, . � ,;.� ­ , , , . �k �. I Dunlop 616b S, Geddes 61% G Pi the diet was -such as otheiwise to pro- pastor, baptized four and received 12 field United Church, will hold Stratford; Dir, an4 Mr;. Alexander, I I Germans during the great world war. which is beautifully situated on one into, � sa . � ; ney 608, G. Free 604, J. Dorrance 597, There are seventeen otb duce degenerative catatr_)Ial coudi- full membership. The sermon, of homemade cooking and Iyaking in London.—Miss.gelen Beatty of Wing- .:, �� ..� Storey 573, . L. Montgomery 070, er Parks of the finest ha I I . 11 I rbors of the Pacific. tions. 'which was an Easter message, was Seaforth on Saturday, ,April 2,6th, ham, visited Mrs. A. E. Erwin over . 11; I . . 1, M I 4. Eduff 5-58, H. Siegrist 6-50, IT. Cricn. scattered throughout the city with a Here the United States maintains a Commercially, one of the best art. very effective and -bore a message starting at 2.30, in Bright s old stand, Easter.--Jas.'Catling, of -S,t. Thorna?,' . . , N , . 534, G. Pin4er 528, 9.�All-en 527, G. combined area of over 150 acres. great naval base and airport and we I Mr. .,,� I icles that has appeared- oh -the market, suitable to the occasion.—Miss Thel- —Mass Grace Ross; of Windsor, is visited, his grandparents, A and I , 1".. McKellar 515, B, Wiltse 511, *V. (Continued, ,on page 2) ' saw g -number of battleships and as, ' . ma Dale, 'of Toronto, spent de week spending the EasteA holidays with Mrs, James Sturgeon last week.— . I P .. ' - there are autos in recent years for the s, ' ame purpose , .: :.. "- 11 Montgomer Tuynbull, � man� 'destroyers as end with her parents, MT. and Mrs. her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ross. Miss Ethel Cameron and -Mss Ethelda 1. is a Japanese sea weed, Agar -A -gar. . . . . in Seaforth on a Saturday night. An- James Dale.—Miss Blanche Wheat- —Mr. Bruce McNevin, of Ornemee, Waller, of- Detr6lt, were guests of I .;A. Teacher. Cb,�mically this is much the same as ley, of Toronto, is spending the holi- Was the guest of Mr. and Ethelda re- . ;�eil .1 . � Room 111. -other interesting sight in the harbor . Mrs. Ohl -is, Miss Lizzie Cameron. . . .1 I - . . .1 A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA was a huge cigar -shaped raft of logs wood fibre, but it- dissolves readily in days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haugb. mains for a time.�Mr. and Mrs. Jas- . .. I 1. 11 f � 0. Pass 336: boiling water, and, -on cooling forms a G. W'heatley.—Mr. and Mrs J. Busby, United , Farmers Meet. --A large Ferguson, Of London, were guests of V, Total, '560- Honcturs, 42 , . - ... N1 � I Mary Holme� 538, Ruth Cluff 494, M'ac Dear Expositor: I which had ,been towed down the coast T)erfectly clear, colorless and tasteless of ,Chatham, visited for a* mother, Mrs. M. Fer- '. , e4 , I . from Oregon, six of which are -brought few (lays crowd 'gathered at the home of MT. MT. Ferguson's . I ��., , . Southgate 467, Merle K —Miss Florence Scotehmer of : 11 I , eating, 461, jelly, readily flavored and ,colored to with the latter's parents. M'r . uesday, April 15 guson. � I A,rice Hudson 448, Howard Carrial My wife and I 'having recently re- down yearly. It dTeW 60 suit one's purpose, and serving with Mrs. Robert Lawson. — Mrs. Leo to hear -Mr. Bruce MeNevin, of ,Clinton hospital, is holidaying at � her '.1, ter. was 500 feet long, contairred five ,. 1 439, Edna Plant 431, Georgi�- Welsh turned from a visit to California, I ,,, human beings, the same jju�pose as Stephenson spent a few days with her Omemee. The programme consisted father's, Mr. Robert Scotchmer and . r, . ! . million feet of lumber and required ,�, �� 413, Rol -lie Stewart 403, ROY Oke 387, thought some Of our experiences the blotting paper served! with the pareants at Blyth, Mr. and M,s. Lin- of songs, readings and addresses. The sisters on the Bronson Line;—Mr. and ,�11' 75 toins of chain to hold it together. . �., Mary Dolmage 384, Jim Elliott 384, rhight prove interesting to Exl)ositiar monkeys, maintaining a. wholesome gan.—Mr. W. Britton, delegate for chair was ally filled by the president, Mrs; Victor Burt, ,of London, were at 4 I ! Jack Drover 378, Lillian Ree-ves.374, readers. The Woole of travel nowa- My friend, Jim Robb, will want ition of the bowel. ' S. ,S. No. 3, is attending the O.E.A. 'Mr. Win. 'Hill. The programme was Mr. and'.MTs. Fred Baker's for Ras- I . .1 r� .. - it 9" for this. cond 1Z, Helen F,dier 366, Leone Hotham 36,0, day in a conifurtable Pullman, brings "paper Likely you have eateni a good deal convention in Toronto this week.— as follows:, ,Opening song, "Smile ter.,Miss Nina Heard. is spending � �_ , Hughie Oke 347, Nellie Reeves'.324, California rduch nearer the East than (Continued on page 6) of Agar the past year -without knoiv�- Miss Jean Lawson, Of Clinton, spent Smile, Smile," followed by a readin�'the holidays, with her mother,. Fire] , ; �. � I . ..,.. � Janet Baker 32% Mary 'Howes 313, it was in the early days. when the ing it, if you are fond' of jams and a few days with Mr. and :Mrs. R. by Mrs, C. Clifton, "SockeTy set a laeard. -of -Clinton, was home for Eas- , 1. "'. � . I - Fern Dunlop 209, Jean Dale 297, Don- pioneers faced the dangers and hard- . LuwsoqrL--MrsL William Moore, oft hen": a solo ,by Miss Jean Murdoch,'ter.—Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Ga!e and ;, � - . marmalades for it is used, as a thick- I?�'. . , na Mole 263, Carl Knight 223, Ken- s1rips of a journey by ox car+ rs—nor is Toronto, arrived on Monday .--)f this "There never was a coward where the daughter, -Gladys, were called to ­..,� �, �, �. _Maude M .and mountain and &Over CHATS ON EDUCATION ener by many manufacture ", I neth Adams 159. . Hartry, prairie sert, , desir- week and intends spending the sum� shamrock grows." Then MT. McNev-111loneywood last week owing to the I .. W there any more wbolesome 0 irier with her son, Mr. Win. Moore.— in gave a practical and helpful ad. serious illness of their daughter, Mrs ,�_ . � � " - Teacher. blazing the trail for the great trans- (At the Principal's Desk) able thickener for the. purpose. But � v,�, Room IV. continental railways, which now Mr. R. Allan, of London, visited at dress on farm problems and econ-'J. Reid. Mr. Colin Campliell iWoi � 'I, � if you would learn, to make Agar jel- "I . the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fergu- , ornics, which was listened to with, charge of the morning service very ::: jjj� � - 3old,en Lent'is over. The foolish, who have lies in your home son.—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Britton and great interest. Mr. H. McLaeblGn, ac- acceptably. The evening service -was . 7; Total, 550- 111onours, 430; Pass, 330: carry one so. swiftly to the G ,, you woi�ld find them I .... � _ I F I Alastair Wlig 5,06, Jean Dungey 504, West. We talked to a young man observed Lent as a superstitious prac- an attractive and- appetizing dessert, Vx. and Mrs. W. Britton and family comipanied by Mrs. McLachlan, then cancelled.—Easter service at Trin� , � ! , I 'Donald MacTavisin 498, Harold Free who told us his grandmother was a ties are seeking to make up for lost as delicious as anYthing you ever visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. favored with a couple of mouth organ Church Sunday morning was most im- ,..., 11 .. 11 . k r of the first company of time by excessive indulgence in every tast om thing which you may al- j Love in Walton on Sunday last. .selections. This was followed by a pre-ssive. There was special music I 11; � . 484, Muriel Hudson 473, David Grieve membe ed, s, e , , . . . - 444% Helen Cheoros, 438, Oban Mae- MD'rmoils who treked to Salt Lage form -of folly and dissipation which law the children to eat without re- &_-hool Report. --The following are reading by Mr. W. Hill, "Widow by the choir and; a solo most beauti- �11 . I Tavish 434 Mae Hodgson 432, Helen City with all their worldly goods on has -been restrained throughout the stricting the auantity, and actually as the results of the Easter examina- Green's Last Words." After address- fully rendered by Miss Lucy Woods. � .J I ' �w 11 Chamberlain, 414, David, Stewart 403-, pushcarts. In a room in the Utah Len -ten season. economical as anything you can tions for S. ,S. No. 8, Hullett. -Pupils es by,Mr. Win. Black and Mr. George --4Mrs. M. Elliott, Jean Dunn and Les- I . . Arthur Cameron 401, Zeitta. Dunlop State Capitol are preserved inarily rel- The wise who understand the real serve. � whose names are marked with an Laytqn. a vote of thanks was tender- lie motored to Detroit Good Friday, .... U, ... A ... 274, Rosie Bridges* 368 I Billie Warns- ics -of those early days, among them Origin and purpose -of Lent will carry You can purchase Agar in granular asterisk were absent for one or more ed by Mr. McLachlan to speakers ani returning Monday.—Mr. George El- . . .1 I ley 364, Bobby Barlow 355, Viola Dol- bein.g one of these carts. After view- its spirit and its practice and its bene- form at the drug store. There are examination. Honiours 7517,, Pass those taking part. Miss Gibson mov- liott was At London for Easter. XTs_ .. � 1 IN mage 331 Genevieve Hawkins 324, ing those relics one cannot but admire fits throughout the year. . about six tablespoons to an ounce, 60%. Sr. IV--.-ilsobel Jamieson 77.1%, ed a vote Of thanks to host and Elliott and son returned with him- - : I "?, ' � I . � ' To primitive man the. latter days Of and each tablespoon, will make a quarT Jack Sundercock 76.4, Viola Clarke hostess forlr their hospitality. The . "� Mlriothy Fraiser w9, May Siegrist the dauntless courage and indomit- -so . I .- le- will of those pioneers how -ever winter were commonly a time of food of jelly, so at 35 cents an ounce O'"r 71.1, Hazel McMichael 61.3, Margaret meeting closed with community sing- . :�` 3 � : . 289, Allan Dohnage ?,60, Jack MeN�ab­ 5b ' ing. Congratulation's were generously ..".r. rriuch one disagrees with their re- shortage., Fasting or semi-faeting $1.25 a quarter pound it ',glak% an Yunglilut 52.1,, Doreen Clarke .47.4. STANLEY . . - . . - - - . - ..." " 212.—M. M. Bell, Teacher. , " I � � beliefst. . , I was. coin#ulsary. Their with the -ilff_.xpe&�sive dessert. ��-'QKOOTi of Jr. IV—Hattie Armstrong 85.3, Doti, bestowed upon Mr. McNevinand rbarly . t , I Room V. . School Report.—The following f.; 'I , , . ,Calif birnia we were. with breaking up of' the ice he found the the Agar 'Will :. .. � lituhli$le in dissolve in a pint of Lawson 80.9 Edith Britton 66.2, Ber- tributes of praise were paid tuPhis the school report, for School Section I Total, 5-50; .4onours, 460; Pass, 330: my brother-in-law and his wife, Mr. s,ballow waters rming hot water. It requires boiling � ,, suddenly swa i for nard Riley .63.9. S -r. III—Hazel Jam- ability. A generous lunch was serv- � f, � ,C,Ieta Dickson'53L Betty McLecid 5.19, d by the hostess and friends. Be- No. 5, Stanley, of the Easter f,xam-. .. t n Swan and 'Mrs. Douglas Campbell, and ow- with fish, a welcome supply of food thirty minutes to dissolve It perfect- ieson 68.2, E-thel Dexter 59.1, Charles - inations: Sr. IV—Edith Merrier 75.2, - - Marion Abbotson 515� 'Hele ing to their intimate knowledge of tor a hungry world. ly. The' another pint of fruit juice, Sundercock 56, Ella Dexter &5, Kelso sides this meeting, Mr. McNevin ad- 11 � . Charlie . Iressed meetings at S. S. No. 4, Stan- Campbell McKinley 63.2, Russel Hjay- � ... . r'12, the country, we were enabled to see The physical and mental cleansing with sugar or honey may be added to Adams 52.4. Fred Riley 50.4. Jr. III . .. or 0; 15 Grace Gillespie 500, Icy, Goshen School and S. S. No. 12, ter 47.5. Sr. III—Margaret Lamont, 'I '. e �Xki,,ods 492, Roy Kerr 490, Bruce much moreof it than would bavp been that resulfts from partial or complete flavor and sweeten, making a quart (A)—John Thompson 65.3, Edna Arm- Jr. 1111 . ,� I , � , ,right 483, Anna Dennis 467, Floyd passible otherwise. One thing that fasting has been known to PhilOSO- in all. Use real fruit juices, from strong 55.2. (B)--Jeaw Wakefield 54, Hay. A joint meeting of the united 86.6, Allen Armstrong 48.8. � rinkney 466, Carolyn Holmes 464' lin1presses, an Easterner is the pro- phers and to religious leaders in all your Own preserves or from fresh *Alex- ,McMichael 49.5. Sr. 11—Jean farm men and women will be held at ---,Isabel Robinson 73.4. Dorothy Arm- �'? �, clayton Dennis 461, ,Clara Dolmage . the home of Mr. and Mrs. McLachlan strong 62.9, Elva M�Clinchey 57.4, 1.1-111 .. `1 , . I vision made for motor travel in the ages. fruits for most wholesome results. Anderson 90, Elva Sundercock 78. Tuesday evening, May 20th, the topic Hazel Hayter 54.9. Sr. II — John - 453, Margaret Fletcher 451, Leonore beau�iful wide streets of city and Doubtless it ,has happened again Use it freely and, often, and note the Olive Grimoldby 66, Grace McMichael to be. taken bv Mrs. S. Thompson and McClinchey 68,8, Lolus McClinchey �,, .1 Effler 446. Margaret Barlow 437' town, and the miles of State high- and again in the history of the world results in better appetite, better bowel 63, Alvin Riley 55, Kathleen Yung- Mrs. H. Aikenhead; talk on dentistry, 59.2. Sr. I-­tMary McClinchey. Jr- , I . Alex. Baker 411, Ruth -Fraiser 395. ' blut 46, Reggie Lawson 42, *Mary . V I ways all over the country. We mot- that as ci ' vilization has advanced in action, greater freedom from colds Thompson. First — Marian Lawson roll call --a potato recipe; Mrs. Me- I—Elmo're McClinchey, Emma Mc- '. . . 1, I : Rl,chard Box 374, Pearl Bridges 361, othe. ailments. Lachlan -and Mrs. -Speer to take Clin,chey, Jean McClinchey, George, ....., Tommy Wilbee 358, Jack Cameron Dred a -bout 1,500 miles through every a community and the food supply be- and r minor . 80, Viola Dexter 72, Stella Armstrong McClinzhey. Frimer­qGlifford Mle- ", I kind of country and never struck a carme more depend -able, the older men blany' authorities maintain that El f- charge of the programme. . k . m, F,arl Montgomery 347, Alma E'l- piece of unpaved road. Another thing have recalled with regret the renew- most cases of appendicitis requiring 70. Primer—David A.nderson, - Clinchey. Number on roll, 17—Hazd. ! Alfred wood Clarke, ,Charlie McMichael. — M. Smillie, Teacher. I h ' liott 327, Helen Fraiser 288, Uhat strikes the visitor is the Call- al.of physical health and vigor, the -operative treatment originate in a Number,on roll, 34; average attend- �, Siegrist 2r000, George Case 253; Doris BAYFIELD School Report.—The following is. .. . fornian's picturesque advertisizig. One sharpened senses, the keener mind, habitu, ance, 30.7.—I,da 1. Medd, Teacher. a report of the Easter examinations . ally clogged, bowel. and could He f ni,issed examinations.—E. H. buys orange drinks, from a stand in and in many cases the opening up Of be Prevented if such things as Agar Breezes.—G. Hamilton, of the Can- 14 I p , held at S. S. No. 4, North, Stanley— I .. Elder. Teacher. shape and color like a large Orange. the psychic powers in. earlier spring and other forms of insoluble, cellulose 0 adian Bank of Commerce, spent the r, IV - rV .1 ,, Room VI. . A place specializing in chicken dAn- wten food was sca�ce and, the first like the pulp of fresh vegetables and I Easter vacation at his homile at Car- S —Maria Hohner 70%. Jr. 11 Total, 250; Honours, 225; Pasil, 150: ners 'has for a sign, a huge, wooden run, of fish was welcomed as a gift fruits were more freely and regular- WINGHAM 1�le.—Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johns and —John Watson 64, Gordon Scotelimer r, I.. " , . ' family were at Wiarton for the holi- 62, *Beatrice Houston 56. Sr. 111— , Lois McGavin 23,8, Muriel Cameron hen 15 feet tall -surrounded by a brood from heaven. ly used. Keith Westlake 60. Jr. III—Stuart. ... . ?37, Clara Keller of gigantic chicks. Another sign for How natural that religious leaders Listen to the many health talks Notes. — Mr. Robert McGee, of days.—Mr. ,and Mrs. Gilbert Knight Watson 64, Bert GTeer 63, Antionette :, Donald, Scott a chain of bakeries shows a miniaturb should seek to perpetuate these prac- coming over your radio every week. Blyth, is visiting with his mother at and child. of Toronto, have spent the Rau 59. Sr. I—Wilfred Rau 71. Jr.. 11 235 Doris Barlow 280, M�s. Qr,brge Robertson's and with his holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred .. % 230', Sterling HabkiTk 229, Stuart Dutch mill with constantly revolving tices of partial or -total fasting and You will learn much along these lines I—IMelvin Greer 93, Gordon Westlake � I -an ith elec- then -the eating Of fish rather than that will ii prove the health of youi - brothers, Hienry and Leask, also of Geminhardt. Dori-, Gerninhatrolt re- 80, Billy Armstrong 78, Ethel Watson '. Wigg 229, Mary Wood 228, Ruth arms -d outlined at night wi n 7 East Wawanosh.----4M,rs, 'James Bonn turned with thein Sunday.—Mrs. Thos, . Joyrit 228, June Siegirist 2N, Joseph trie lights. There was, too, a hum- other meats as a religious observ- self and your family. You will learn, and son were recent visitors at the Brandon and sons, Harry, Norman and 6,6, Madge Houston 5,6. Primer—A:n�­ I 11 � Smith 220, Marian out 'names of ance, to retain the, benefits formerly if you are ready, how to maintain thelhome of MTs. J. J. Kerr.—The Wing- Barrie, are spending the holidays at drew Rau 59. Those marked with an . .. 0, arkness 2,18, tradesmen and professional- men, such experienced. And how ap-prODriate beiefit Of the physical and mental asterisk were absent for one or more- I . , Dolmage 218, Eloise 11' . . ham broadcasting station, 10 BP, has Waterloo.—Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wes- examinations.—Vina Herbert, Teach- :� . � Dorothy Flet�her 199, Mary Geddes as: Doctor Killem and Doctor Pilliq- such practices, too, to the review at cleansing of Lent throughout the received permission from the Depart- ton, of Kitchener, were guests of Mr er. . , - 184, Stanley Hill 176, Dorothy Howes ky; John ,Carpenter, 'builder, and T. this time of year of those wonderful year. - ment of 'Marine and Fisheries to in- and Mrs. Harry Weston over Eastei* School Report.—The following is 150, Margaret Hudson X1, Leo Oke Whetstone, hardware. weeks that preceded Calvary and the - stall a new transmitter and power —Mr. and Mrs. ET-ic,York and babe. the report of the Easter examinations . % 133 ArthUT ,Fraiger 12-5, Kenneth The trees Of California make an Resuirrectiom! REPORT OF HOG supply. The new transmitter will be of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' ys.—Miss Alma f or S. S. No. 7 Pass, 60%; 1 .. Southgate 10157, Charles Case 90, Reid interesting study and the State can The cleansing of the body and the right up to date, using 100, per cent. Baker Over the holida . Stanley. . . Allen 44, Clarence Reeves 14; Barbara boast of twb kinds which are found consequent clarifying of the mind SHIPMENTS 1� rnodulation. The wave length will be XcKay, of Toronto, was home for Honours, 75',�: Sr. IV—Helen Ander- I Best and Vernon. Hopf, Trdssed exam- nowhere else in the world, the won- which Nature accomplished at times . .1 automatically controlled and W' e hope Easter.—Mr.q. Charles Toms is vi, .,it- son 83',i, Irene Turner 69. S,r. III— 1. . I on� Teacher. loerful Sequoias and, Redwoods. The throug4h starcity. of food, the wise to- The following is the report of hog . � inations.—R. S. Thomps hipments for month ending March to please all our listeners.—,O.ne of ing this week at Port Stanley.,M,.. Jeanette McAllister 80, Wilmer Turn- . , , � I - s Wingham's old landmarks was co - and M-rs. Ford King and son, ,Mis,, or 70, Doreen Reichert 69, George- 11 � � � P v . 0— ilistriets where these trees are found day seek to accomplish through daill 31, 1930: m I in any numbers have been. created habits Of living. Seaforth—Total bogs, 177- select pletely destroyed by fire last Thurs- Mina Procter, of Toronto, Mi. an] Stcphenson 5.5. Jr. 111—Allan Love . . I N Parks, so,that the preserva- There are still those who seek to bacon, 8.1. 'batcoin, 8-5; bui It was the Dinsley House, M,'r%'s Barr, I sts F.9, Billie Reid 66. Sr. 11—Stewart � .. P, Nat" Jr. "' , bicilers C,, day night. . -ondeshoro, were gue I tion of the trees is assured. In attain ,this end. by drastic purgatives heavies 1; lights and feeders, . ,� THE WONDER CITY ,' ' whi-ch had been converted into an of- of Mr. and Mrs. George King Over Turner 77, Ju,lene Stephen -son 66. 1 ,, fice by John ,MacLean, coal merchant, the holidays.—Mr. and M,rs. Dixon 11—Margaret Reichert 72. Primer, IV/ o! WhaVs What and Why? Sequoia National Park it is estimated or the old-fasihioned sulphur a -nil WaItOln—Total hogs, 206; select and Miss Carrie Dixon, of London, (A)—Margaret Love 83, Ruth MeAl- ! ii I who's Wh there are more than a million trees molasses. But with advancing kn'OwI- bacon .39,- bacon, 112; butchers, 27; .0. were guests of their daughter, Mrs. lister 77. Primer (B)—Gordon John- . �, (By F. G. Neelin, Soafarth, 011t.) in all stages Of growth. Many of the -4dge of physiology, with accumullat- heavi� , 11; extra heavics, 1; lights F. H. Paull at the Rectory over Fas- ston, Good; Ivan Stephenson, Good. .1) � Pear Expositor:NFloridia certainly ,outstanding trees have been named ing evidence that one after another' and feeders, 4. 38.2; select BRUCEFIELD ter.—Dr. and Mrs. A. Newton -Brady --T. q. Beattie, Teacher. I.; I , r famous people and the General qf these once trusted renvedies, actu- Hensall—Total hogs, were at Toronto a few days last wee.k., Sch�,�,' Report.—The following are . .., has a "Wonder City" in, Miami in re- Sherman is the name borne by the ally injures the body however much bacon, 322; bacion, 213; butchers, 21; Mission Circle.—The regular meet- —Mr. Orville Kalbfleisch, Principal of the 'results of the Easter examina- ii � eognitionof its phenomingil growth in monarch of them -all. It is a giant It may do in the -way of temoorary heaviies., 6; lights and feeders, 14. ing of the Marion Oliver Circle was Bayfield School, and Miss Stella john- ti,n, of S. S. No. 14 Stanley. An popuis*n and business expansion, towering ?J79 feet in the air, 86 feet relief, physicians are more and more Truck Deli veri es—Total hogs 1,475; held on Friday evening, April IStb. ston, assistant, are spending theii asterisk b�fore a pupil's name indi- : . -ge turningi to daily babits of diet, exer- select bacon, 401; bacon, 87% butch The meeting opened by singing Hymn holidays at their hoines in Mildmav cates examinations inis,sed. Sr. IV- ., 1, � 1, rejoicing sa, it does in, a splendid sky- �n diameter at the base, and its a 1. , I . I line of skyscraperbuildings, due chief - 's estimated, at over 4,000 years, thus iise, cleansing and rest as the means ers, 116; heavies, 19. lights and 191 with Dorothy BroadfGot, the pres- I ,ind Sheppardton.—Mrs. McDonald, of Margaret McKenzie 82'e, Laura Belle : " .. . .- " or%ble location On the giving it title to the claim of beivg by which health is to be retained or feeders, 38L siting her daughter, Mrs. . � ly to its fav . ogs, 5,184; ident, presiding. A special Easter Sarnia. is ,vi� �, p I e, , � J" Hluron County --Total h WTight 79.4, Mabel Talbot 6.3.2. Sr. , k middle east coast of the State, also the. oldest living thing -in the world. regained. program was read' re-,ponsively.IA. Newton-,Brady.�Miss Elva and ' "; . , . Ill—Andrew McKenzie 93. Wilmer I ')_ super -induced ,by its -remarkable eq- Closely allied to the Sequoias and al- In recent years eminent medical select bacon, 2,621; bacon 2,774. but- Anna Dewar and David Dewar, of L�, � I l ZMble sunny climate. so beneficial to most as large, are the Redwoods, 1 -n -en like Sir Arbuthnot Laile, in Eng- chers, 482, heavies, 81; v\tra he'avies, "Jesu%, Thou Joy of Lniving -Hearts" istr r va- Jones 72.8, Fliner Hayter 71.1, Wes- � h man ,health. This health fact was found only in- the Coast Ra�ge. The land, and Dr. J. H. Kellogg. of Battle 5; lights and feeders, 114. was then sung. This was followed Toronto, are home for the EE 51 by prayer in unison, who ley Jon" 63.4, Alex. McBeath 62.7, I u ., The fir�t part cation.—Mr. and Mrs. Birch, � U emphasized 150 years, ago by the wood is .similar in color and, texture rreek have ,stressed- the imliortanco --I&. of the topic w as taken by Jean ' ent the -Mriter in Detroit and Flor- Mary Aldrich 62.2, Margaret Jon -p-, �' . Ua, arrived at their cottage la,,t 61. Jr. III—Audrey Cochrane 67.8, ; Geographer ,of King George III, but the foliage is distinct and the of a clean bo,wel as the foundation of . Campbell, this -being the third chap- i � Thomas Jeffery, when writing on the $equoia bark is much thicker and of z000i health. and the filth of a clogge,l ter of our study bo,ok, "Jerusalern to week- Work on the five cottages er- Harvey Hayter 64.4, Mary Cameron I . 1, ,��ida, viz: "The a rich red color, instead of a dull bowel as the underl�ying cause, not Jerusalem, The Winning of Europe." ected last fall will be complet I , ed as 55.3, Harold Jones 51.9, Aubrey Fax- � southeast coast of FloT , Foon as posqible.—Miss Rubie Fishe,.- quhar 47.3. Jr. 11—Mary Farquhar .11R t, � mildness bf all the seasons and the brown. - The most distinctive ebarac- on4v of inGst colds and, minor ail- Notes.___-4MT. and M,rs. Orval Dale The Gospel of Eastern Europe was and Mis- V. Schultz, Frank Erwin, of 793, *George Clifton 65, Kathleen � t I , P11 k, , wholesomeness of the climate b&came teristic is that the Sequoia is repro- ments; but also of many of .the more and family spent EtLster ,Sunday with taken by 'Mildred Taylor; Christian- I�Itchener, and Miss Ruth Fisher, of Jories 62.3. Sr. I—Eric ,Switzer 68.4. � "' . � �11 k a proverb smorig its first inasteTs, duced only from the seed, wh!le the serious. troubles that cause premature Mr. and MTs. Leslie Oliver, of, Wal- ity in Eastern Europe, by Jean Foth- Waterloo, were guests of Mrs. F. A. Sr. Primer—Mervin Hayter, Kenneth , -who went thither from Havana, Vera Redwood, when cut down, 9prouts breakdown and death. ton.—Miss Elva Pryce, of Winthrop, . . I ng the' coast, Sir Arbuthnot Lane did much to and Waster Gordon Pethick, of Strat- eringhani; Missions in We -stern Eur- Edwards, over the holiday. — Miss McKenzie. Trighest. marks Obtained' I., . Cruz, -and elsewiliere for the recovery from the stump. Alot ope was taken by Grace Pepper. Mary Grace Jowett, of London, is boine for in fo-Ilb,wing subjects were: Arith- I of their impaired health. The air is near the famous resort of Monterey, popularize the use of paraffin oil as R ford, are spending the week end with . g a clean bowet Mr. and Mrs. tHatt. Arnistrong.-41AT. M.cNaugh-ton then led in prayer. The the Easter vacation.—Mr. and Mrs. metic—Andrew McKenzie 99; Litera- 1, � I ; I Very pureand the, lgpam�avds here. liv- grow the cyprus and farther south means Of maintainin i Jamieson and son, Clifford,, business part of the meeting follow- Lord and Mr and Mrs. Mallett. of ture, Audrey Cochrane, 82; Art, Wes- .1� ­ ed to a very great Rge." are the Torrey pines, whose, wind- But to some of us even, the most Willian th Mr, and ed. Elizabeth Broadfoot was norntin- Lohdon, 41're'guests of Mrs. D,avis,,. ley Jones and Mar aret ,eK zie, I X_ M em I ( . The Original site of the city was a blown twisted limbs make them fav- tastelld f araffin -oil is not pleas- spent Easter Sunday wi rer; Mildred- Taylor —Mr. and Mrs. R. -Cantelon, of Strat- 46; Geography, Andrew Mr -Kenzie, . ." A 11 0 P 'Mrs, Robert Jamieson.—Mr. James ated for treasu � Seminole Indian, vill-Age and Miami orable subjects for the artisVs brush. SM t ake, and observation of peo- Armstrong, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. and- Jean Fotberingham were nomin- t'ord, spent Easter Sunday with Miss 98; Spelling, M-ary Aldrich, 49; Com- I;: ,'I � ... �- &rose with -the advent .of the Last A smiall shrub -like tree- called the ole who have depended upon it seems . William Pethick, of Stratford- Miss ate(i to attend the PTesbyterial, held M. McGregor.—Mtrs. Poth, of New position, Andrew and Margaret Me- . ..�, ,COast Railway and togetliWwith the Matizanita, dias exceedingly hard red to support the opinion that its babit.. Emnia Jamieson, of Kitchene'r, and in Seaforth on April 30th. Hymn 156 Dundee, visited her pare -Tits, Mr. and . ;,�. � i important suburbs of Sami Beta,ch, *ood, which is used, far making canes. ual use tends to. produce an anaemia. Mr. Ronald !MacKay, of Flint, spent was then sung. The meet,;n,g closed Mrs. W. R. Jowett a few days last Kenzie, 88; Gramm -lar, -Mabel Talbot, ... I - 79; ,History, Andrew MeXenzie., 98 ; .. �: ..... i , 'ain! Thd eutcalyptu.so, a very tall gea,ceful Corrseo�uently thinking people have F icti R�aiang, Margaret Jones, A. XcKen- .. " ,Cocoirut Grove, Coral Goblo,s,', MR ,aster Sun-asy with Mr. and Mrs. ,by repeatingi the Mizpah bened, -on. week,—Mrs. Charles Plater and fam 1 . I � I I Shores, Hollywood anol"Hialealh,, Vid tree, is peculiar in. that it shede its looked for something better and Wer. Mathew Armstrong.­-Xaster Sunday Notes. — Special taster services ily, of Detroit, were guests over EAR '. I -116* bari Instead'of ,its leaves. The pep- In recent years the Isomething beft- . . . Me And Mary Farquhar, 4r>,; W-Titing, . �, 4 was Joini stance United -11 / . population ranges about 225,000�' T were held in the United Church last ter with ber parents, Mi. and Mrs. , 11'0,� reclamaijoh .Of -the twerglad6s ix"6YA per ' tree with its widespreading ter' has.Abeeu found. It is the, in- Church. hose- who joined the eliturch Sunday. The. choir rendered suitoible John MeLeod.—The fishermen com- M. ,MeKeraie, 47. ,Best gpellera�, in 1 � # , I operations last week. it is each class for thontili of March were- .1'. , 4. their origina,T swanlipy region, cle6aii bt4lidh6s, its �fiesth&y leaves and perd- soluibl� roughage which nature pro- were: Bernard, Riley, Alvin, Ril. o Easter music both morning and eve- mencei ') �1'1, - . - e ,a ic � Mabel Talbot; Sr. III—T4AT_ I I � ��... the atmodthe%-6 of diaAgeroust Wgjb�'161, '-fifits. of red 'berries, is highly prized vides in the skins and in -the very Fr d r k Wiley, Vitbel DeXW, El a ning and the minister, Rev. W. 'A. hoped tbey will -have a good season Sr. IV—'j t. ", " . . , , , , .1. . ist winter there has been garet 7401105, Jr. III—Audrisy Cocb- �, , I., '. � '"I an, duntal and Dexter %TS� ' FartAret Bremner, preached on, the Resurree. for' the p �. ���:., � � conditions and add -6d a top aidill- " � 1"gvAyn ,and. shade tree and. cell covering# of every vegetable 0harles Rileyi 9 .. -,. I , , , P. ��. I . . h 11 "I � V . 'jt�elefi Mi : it gatiOns were pres- nothing done in 1191ling.—Mis. Len& ralie; J):�' 111--4Mary Farquhar; best, 11 ,, . �.�� � , wonaWdllly fertile -4301-1 to tWO At.. . z1fa -one toes long avenues, of fruit. Youngt1lit, .Britton, ,I I - tion�, Large con,gre I � '0�� � W ft- ­.A.",�* * i � �, '. ". I iate wealt -04t3r 0601ft �`14' ! tbff 60916t ,so*W Ths stors, of 1, Phyllis edd;;, en.t At both sei u, . . , , V, .: 1'�vk , I . , I the ga,ret Jones. N b r on r 11, 21; , � �;�fo , . , . I ,Experiments, on monkeys. at Her- ton, RUtIlL, 11u, WN 'Iplta: -vi,ces._-The Yo ng Peo- WOods and Miss Anna 'Woods arrived Ape,ller in sthool for Karcb_Mhr�-, � 11 . , U, of th ON _ ,Ag. - N, 11, � i " I I Ws SOC .9 spent UM is 40 &%�. , 'i �fta'&"Jtb t�& tfif bjis'Lw6uld'[�ji"' 1 ' men-1vard University have -shown that ev- Arm 06111din bel � �, ,, ioty held, their regular meet� home last week havin � A,,i4o pnomp eze ir ' " ida e "" , , �,il.� �, V � I arldiml - , 1 '4� t . do,oid-afg,, I en flmlv ground wood fibre in the 1 lig -.1j4jJW,7 i5l if lio�dav evening with a good winter very pleasantly In Flat, - erage, attobdand for March, 18.1,. - *"" Inissi6ft tbiiqugh the ti" �'� :wftel not =4 -_ aWgg a. . . "." I of 016 -_ viori, ing on � . . ,14� " vestins 61 � 411 i4ouies w, f6h aro like, thei tedara of 1abanon. I form of blotting paper would oorve stane#� United Church . . . . . . , I 4t Pries visited Rev. and Jean E, AkXenzie, Teacher. .�, � '.. . ,t -4 atteudatice. 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