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TitekecEiviONY 'BROODER
SAVE .YOUR BABY 'CHICKS. , IT ; WILL
44.184E14E CHICK.. THE PRICES. ARE
'TEAR T9 ' $16.50. PAY US • A CALL 'AND
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There have keen visitors every
(ittY 91 the 1.Yeelc Piet, at the 0parson.
..ag°0 and • ,!1.11he'Ke._heeIl 1.0.1.Come. ut.
the visit- that per1iap inebnt most
was that .paid on Saturday; witien,gr...
Robert Fnnigan and Mi fauren.4A
-Ficifferild, of this '"teivnihili; were
united' in marriage. ,by, the. Rev.
Brown., Oai 'hest wisliee ,,neeompitny,:
the happy pair. •••- • • :• ••. ",
• The QU'o*.te'llY .041e14‘.•,!Of4,-1-•Y14:1
..he14:-.111.09-4Xeli-ertt:th.et'Vh• on Tues.
day -evening,„ Mareh. 29d, and Weelnee-
day Meriting, March 30, ,• The, „heats
:elipPed away and rntdnight passed be-
fore the, lipainees . of the session was
60m,00tgo: • And there- Were.; no knot-
ty . . • ,
problems; or. contentious • b.uisness.
lt•Waa,the wiedieg..tq't•-•-ef thelnAieesS
of "the, Chtirch:yeer,ltrehd4here,--"vetii---
considereble: figuring end • disci:taken'
pf..iicotints,""and'everything• in Ah -
field United :Chetah on that line
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thine 'unhurriedly and done well; • Sc
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. the twenty men-or.so who • .
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ent Went bottle tired and 'satisfied. •
The new League President at Zied
'Church „ie John Ritchie, John atl.sev.
• eriteen years of age has conie..ter hon-
ors and responsibility in Churele
,earli, but he happens to be of the
'stuff out of which fine leadership is:.
;made. • Zion Isagee• has in the past;
year showed itself a strong and very•
much alive organization. • There arc
few 'rural :„charges, in the,.large Lent.:
--ffon".-COrift-emice that ami 'show a :bee;
ter record than Viis Young People'
Society. The annual •meeting :was
held' on Wed. evening, of last week,:
The ‘. Blake Trail ,Raegel:s were the
guests of the pastor and his wife at
the parsonage On Friday night lest
About Sixteen , very lively happy •
boys put put in a good time. ',They' had
their regular meeting withthedevo-
tional period; the Bible lesion.. and
inissionary eery, ,thee :they conduct,
edthebusiness 'of election of :officer!
for, the ensuing Year.. Richard-Kilpat--
-ritle-Livairileeted clueir Harold iWeb-
ster, . sub -chief; James* Curran, qallt;
•and •Ehner Johnston, cashe. Competi-
tions •and games; with' a lunch. at :the
close, made a merry evening for all.
. Mr: and..Mre...W. In and , family
Of Ripley, shared in. their old Chute},
' associations it': the Hackett Church
at the Sunday' afternoon' seri/lee, end.
Mrs. White, sistei of .Mr.„R:" John, -
Ston, Who: °Artie on a visit front Strat-
ford the day before, was one of the.
goodly company atthe Blake -service.
On . Sunday evening. ' • '
• The, • Maintenance and 'extension
fund of the circuit has gone Over the
top..• The allocation forthese rnission-
ary '.and :benevolent funds of out
Church' -Wag one' • thousand • 'dollars
Ashfield again. has. 'done better' than
it was 'asked to de in this regard, ane
has done it with a• good will: • •
The Ladies! Aid of of the Blake, ap-
pointment are lpoking. for A , big
:Company at the Piet . "The. Ladies''•
-Aid Mohawk '•drossreads,'', . which
Lis-te-be•given. bz-the ladies of Luc -k
now United Church."•, next Friday
night, the_eighth--of-HA-prili-Iiii
Blake hall. •
Phone 66.
Hardware Coal
Coal',
• Lucicnow.
Tinsmithing
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L. 0. L. No. 428; Lucknew Islet@
'..She second', Tuesday of •every month
hi tliilr hall,: at 6- 0-clocit.. C. -Mullin,
P: Carter, Rec. Sec:
ASIIFIELD :.NOTES
Was Annie May . MacDonald of
. Kinteil, who has been in ,Detreit for
the past Oar, returned home last
'Mr. Jelin Hogan of Kintail, who
hate been • in 'St. Jettepleir ,Hospital,
beinden, for several months, is, home:
•%...eetY:lutieli *proved in health. .
Said" MacLennan and Cliff , Can
•Inell of Detroit', Motored up and spent
the Week4nd Under their respective
• ' parental roofs • : . • .•
' Mt and Mrs. ...Taelc. Hibben Of St .
Catherines, who were married, dn Sat-
: uz:dey, are 'spending their honeymoon.
with4is_parents-,at,Kintail:-
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• , Robert litilleeN of ..:11ealloek:
City, _visited with friends. in _Cederieh.
:fez:* few deli& '.
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BORNOn.Menday, April 4th., to
Mr and Mrs Jas A:. -MacKendtiek Of
Lochalsh, a ilaughter,
Last Friday night' the ':Lochalsb
.1)renxatit Club presented. their play
.' to. a .picked house It was enjoyed
by everybody, each actor and .hoirees
taking their "part almost perfectly. It
Nag !imply great. '
'• Mt Rebt.• Webster. of Varna; spent
'the: Weekend visiting .frieeds-,• neat
'Lucke*.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin. kayntird • and
Jean' of • Paramount,' spent • Sunday
' 71th friends at Ethel.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Parrish of
'COurey'e Cerriers,, visited with Mr
\ind Mrs A. Stein of Paramount,/d0izigfthe .week.::":' • " •
• Mrs. wm, Martin and Goldie have
returned to their ., home in Para-
...nto et, after Viiiting. in Kitchener..
Lor n MacLennan of .Detroit,
visiting. Withher •parents, gr. and
Mrs:' Jas. MacDonald; Lochalsh.
Mhia Olive 'Thompson of 'Purple
'OreYee. Was the guest of her 'sister.
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•'Mrs. Will Stanley of Paramount, ie.
gently: • , -; ,
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.The • Rev.. "Pr. John Hogan of
Watertown, N.Y...,spent a Week re:.
'Centb0, winehis brothers at Lothian.
Mr.. and, • Mrs. , Loin pettish and
-Delleleetrieh 'were. recent , ,visitors
wfoil fndi Auburn.
The "Lochalsh -,Dramitfe. 'Society
•• will "piesenti the', play -,4The-,,Ronti 'to
. the City" at 'Courey's Corners 'Club
Boise, the evening.. of ApriL,14th. ,
Mr. Wilfred Hogan, who had been
• in New Yerk City ' the past, • two
Tears. is spending his .vacation' at his
in Adhfibld; -,'• •
••Ma. Pkiiket of Auburn was a te-
.•."cent visitor, with 'Mt and Mrs. Jac
-Drennan- .or.
The Rev, Geo. L. Ritchie, who some
• thee ago adcepted a caIl to become
• mintiiter 'of Ablifield, Presbyterian
Chuich,' Will be" ittilueted into • that
charipp on May lith. It has heenari,
tots tst the
I.,South kinless, • moderator of the
Presbytery. Of Maitland, will preside'
'at. the inductiini, The Rev'. Dr: Con-
nor of Ripley, will preacli; Rey. T. 1',0,
McCullough will address the. i,ninister,
:and ',Rev. C. 11. MacDonald: will ad-
dress' the congregation. The Rev. ,111--.•,
Ritchie comes from: a' charge' in the
State of •Nebraska. • ,
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• WHITEHURC11' 's .
hilrs, - Dineen ' KennedY. arrived
'tome last Wednesday, after spending
the -Winter With her mother and oth-
er relatives at: London, England. •
,
mr.,,, Andrew ,Stranghan and his
mother of Auburn, visited on Sunday
with,his sister, Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. :
Mr.' Walter Craw, • •a student'. el
'KnOic• College, Toronto,: occupied .the
pulpit of the united Church here last'.
Mrs. .tohn Reid and Miss Ella Reid
Of Auburn, Visited a fe*.days.,last
,,yeek at the homes of Mi. David Ken-
nedy and Mr., Jernei MacIntosh.,
Mr. Jack 'MacDonald of St. 'Helen -
is working "'with' Mr, Jack ' Gillieefoi
.the spring and simimet •
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. Mies* Mae' Wighttrian Milted lust
week ,With relatives at Westfield.
-----miee-°live-kennedy-went T -to -Dure:
.gannoillastweek„ where she has talc -
en n, pesitiein. as clerk in Mr. Charlie
Alton's 'store. , ••• "
It it expected:that the anniversary
of 'the ' Presbyterian Church here will
be held helc.I. on June 1011.44
Mr. and • Mrs. Viliner Nicholson Of
Auburn, yisitedOnSunday With her'
parents, Mr: and gra. Ed. Genet:
The Whitechurch , litarnatie • . dab
are presenting the play' 'Noble
Outcast"' ii the pt. Helens Communi-
ty. Hall on Friday' evening, April 8th',
They presented; it hist Friday "even:.
ine at, Auburn .to e very large crowd.
Harvey McGet-e will assist • With
the program.
Mr. Jim , McInnes of ;•Langside, is
moving...Onto the farm opposite Mr.
George Coale, formerly known ar
the 'Henderson, farni. •
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' Big Hargainii:in Sweatere. and Pull-
overs at • THE MARKET -Hornell.
Murdoch :Co.
RAPID CITY
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BOR -On Wed.March 30nr,' to
Mr. and •Mrs. Mark 'Gardner Of 'Rapid
City, a. son., , •
• ,M21/0 Jae. KnglanErand Children, of
Kincardine, are,. spending a few days
with her parents. here
Charles
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Charles, Thompson of :South lCin
loss, has moved on to the Wm Heal/
denten farm, •end, Bo: Ernest Scott .of
.Rapid Czty, is moving ititeffie• house
•Vaeated b Nit:; Thothimon.
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Mr Harry Champion and .Mr. Jas","
St Mare ef•Pokibiebv,`Palled•-ein Rapid
•City friends ,on 80titlaY. ,
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ti Frank Frank -Cole of this: blitz is
„moving. onto,- his 'farad at WOodatoeli
'foe. the. siimmer. .
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. Mr: and Mrs. , Victor ....Whitley. and
,famili..sparit Sunday with l arid
Mrs. Etritnetiton- of ,Itinlough,
„Mt."..and -Mrs* Richard McQulflin
;and Pletenee..„ Thompson Of:
,Lapes, edited the latteett:parents:On.
Sunday last
Keep le.inind the'Orarigo
has the, evening
serViee :next Sunday. . •
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, Mrs: Wrn. 1VIacto.dnald of „Detroit
who has heen visiting at he home of
D. MacDonald, is 'spending a: fee,,,,
dais with Langside friendS. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Weivin !Irwin spent
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Friday eveniirg ;with Mr. and Mrs:
Wne•JOhnston of town. , •
Mr. .T. 'petkina left yesterday•'for
Toronto: ' •
Messrs. D. G. MacKenzie and A•
Mecbiarmid ef...Lueknow, Visited. with
Mr. and Mrs. A. McDonald last week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Baird; Who havc.
spent, the winter months here, return:
ed to resume their work on the boat
Rey. C. 11. MacDonald of Litcleridw
was.a caller on .the line, recently. ,
Mr. Joha, McDonald's sale Weg weB
attended list Friday afternoonn
Mrs..• McMurchy has 'returned to
her Nettle, after sPemling, a few
weeks with her daughter, Mrs., Allan
McCauley.
Now, that the maple syrup seas.on•
is over, the farmer!! have commenced
to plough.
'W1NGHAM
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• Following a long illness;;•-gre;
Ro-
biria a resident of town
died on Wedneedty 'March 30th.. Mrs'
MeeDOnald was • the .• eery ':datigittPe of
.thei:•late:kr., and Mrs.. Arthur Sim
.61*.'Aberdeeo; . Scotiand. After •the
ritSialeroiteeJtikveealeftoet,Mitr•.Ewann12ii, 11•10 cyDt.,-4ie/ii.;•-
in Aberdeen, Scotland. :Fallowing the,„
.death Of her husband' Ond-6i° ed'A'S
'One. of .whom was killed in the -Croat:
Weit';' She' returned to Canada' ,end
.rtiade lier home. in Witighton Sheis
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rtiNtedA,by-sik 'brothers, -flito -of
0111 were, able, -to attend "'the • fun-.
t On Saturday fait. The brothers
Dr. A. A. Sinips'on' of Kintail;
bert and John of Culross;
Toronto; Hwun: and' Albert in ths
nadiaaWut. -
..00
.•ith
era
are
the 'Oreuge; 11411 on Tb„ritedeY,
'41,14 441 a
t.)4oicety,,:140150.4,
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. Mr., Harold Gaunt had the .,misfor-
tude, to cut his hand quite badly .at
Wallace-Willees wood -bee on Mon-
day. -1-• ' •"-----'----- ,-- --
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. All 'those interested are requested
to attend a meeting of the •Beef -rink
in 'the. Foresters' Ifall,..ne?ct .Monday
evening.: '''' , ,,.• • , . ..,,
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''': Ihe.: WhIte6h14'efi' b.i nia,tie .00ietis,
'‘Will present their' play .' • ..Noble,.(hit;
"eaat'I in the Cornwell* 'Hall here.
...49Xf-'2Fridat -e'Venitigr'APkil4thi-un;
doer 'the, eespiceg Of the Shareholder
of . the ,,Halt.:,' flevY.,Y •SeGee,'', Come-
dian of AtibUrn, :Will, atsiat witlf the
,; 'Mrs: Will...MacDonald is 'a yisitoy
'With Hamilton friend& ,,: , ' '••••
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: The • , •regular monthly Meeting of.
'the. W.M.S.,i.,,g,tiw.,_Xlitited-lt Chiffih-
101 --rWhOci, at., Mrs: ,D. Todd'a. on
'WeOas4.#3r.' ..ettre0011, .4.: APT lath:.
.R011, 'call ' "Korea" The ' subject ,i'S
in, charge ;Of ,.Mrs, MacFarlane. , , •
, ,
Many old friends ). 'were" ;glad - to.
ereet Mr. Walter Craw of Knox Col=
lege, who 'occupied ,the pulpit of the
United Church so acceptably, last
Sunday.
• SuridaY. It is expected that he will,
preach •here again next -Sunday:
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PRESBYTERIAN 'VV.M.S.
:The regular meeting, of the Pres-
byterian Y.W.M.S. was held at the
.:Manse on :Thursday evening. The
• :neeting opened with singing, and
T..Cerrick.l. gave the Bible' Stu -J. .
. Miss .Handerson 'led in prayer.
The topic was 'taken frOni the Study
Hook, "Moslem Women,". and Pre-
pared by Mrs. 'Viola .Jewitt.
Phillip Steward sang a very pleas-
ing solo which was follptved . by a
reading by Miss Rena 'MiteDonakt:
After the ':,closing exercises Mrs.
MacDonald served candy.
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W.M.S.-UNITED CHURCH -?
The W.M.S. of the:.Upited Church
held -their -election --Or:Meet's at the
Meeting on Match' 31st, velien'the
fol-
owiiig were elected': .President, Mrs.
.MacCallum; Vice -Pres., Miss' Sarah
• Malloughy Recording Secretary, Mrs.
r. Alton; Corresponding • Secretary,
Mrs.' . W. L. MacKenzie; Treasurer,
Mrs. T. Burns•, Aiiistant. Teeastirer,
Mrs, Q. Johnston; Sick Conmaittee:
'Mrs. A. 11.1acDiazinid • and. Mise Mal-
lotigh; Supply Seeretary, Mrs.' John
Button; Stranger's Secretary, Mrs.; A.
M. Spence; Finance and Christian
Stewardship, Mrs. W. Murdie; Mis.
slithery Monthly Secretary; •Mrs. Al-
lan Turner; Pianist, Mts. T. S. Reid.
, 'Reports were given of the "work
done during the year which were very
eficoutriging, attendance. tiltotighout
was good end,a very :enjoyable and
profitable time was 'spent by all. .
FLOWERDALE
• Xr. Archie Cametort, of 6th
Himeji; has rented Gpo. MeGilliyray'S
.farm' for tWotsyears. We Welcome them
to Flowerdale:
Mr: Rada Black and Mr, Melvrn. col-,
ling havetreated themselves to new
-1; 'T '-
,•:_T'hottipsopte-Bresoret-
•wited-,-fer R. Martin last Thursday
Mr and ,Mrs. -L -McIver and -Miss
BelIe Ross spent a day lest-week•at
,the home of the latter' s cousin, Mr.
ViTtePhereoti,of-St:711-eletis:
.Mrs E.. ,Ilodgkinsen, it on the 'sick
list this week. :, • • ''''
The river flowing through Flower-
,
-dale is well dotted with lights these
nights; as many are out catching
suckers
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When needing sheep repaired, leave
them at A. Turner's,
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HURON MOTHER'S'
.ALLOWANCE BOARD
On Monday 'of this week a,ineeting
of the Huron County Mother's Anew -
'twee Board, was held at Goderich,.;at
'which meeting the Rev. • Dr., Peter
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'Bryce of , Termite,. the Preiincial
Chairman; was present
'It may be interesting to our read-
ers to know that at present the num-
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her of beneficiaries on thetAllowarice
Litt throughout the Province" is 4,558
and the tetal amount of, allowances,
$164,207, .and the average amount of
allowances per month to the mothers
is $35.89. • . ,
• Huron County has 51 mothers
drawing alloUrancts, Bruce 49, Mid-
dleseg 53, qteir 55, Perth '19; Oxford
35, EIgn 29
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The cabses Of',dePeridency are near'.
all on 'account of the death of the
Tether of the 'family, .Whilea few'are-
allowed,' becarse--'of --insanity, deser,
donpother special clues. -
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The At his reeeived alinoet uhi
versal approval throughoUt. the Prev-.
ince. apd,•the Counties •shateequaly
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>with lihe, Province - atee,ing 4
ligations
Mt. G.:• W. •Ilohnan is Chairman of
"th.c 709144; Voard,art&,'Ai.'Ti Cooper
.Clinton, is secretary, Communica-
tions .addressed to the Secretary will
receive attentien. •
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/Icing' everlastingly ot the jot
heats carrying a rabbit's toot •
usic in an a a-
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.4frinc.tvo.
il4airm.mr
-cormeeT,'
Quegele
he first white men to penetrate
-6---"fronz'fthre4iii-t -info" -the Middle
weat cams as eanoemen; 'under the
leadership of SOO men as La Salle,
Redt88011 and Father Hennepin.
_They traversed the •:great inland
waterways the St. .Lawrence, • the
Ottawa, Lake •Nipissing and the
Great Lakes, singing as they went
' the gongs Of Old France. The gouge
of these French-Canadian Voyageurs
have been preperved and are &inept*.
' . lar factor in the live,' of theFrenek.
. enkindling in Quebec. Their pole',
larity is fast spreading throughout
• Vet country and of late radio pro -
nine featuring .these son have
exceedingly well received.
Juid
' A *masker sensation On a sca
never Wore atteitipted in the city.
Quebec will be held at the Chate
Froitteaae,-,-fr.ohysur 20 to Th
Feitival, Which will 'combine •fel
Ong. and handicraft indigenous t
the ,Prorince Of Quebec, IS unique in•
eharectet since it is the first time•
a filksong festival has been staged
se:ttrnheell', itewith handicraft_ hneatere.
Na-
tional Masetim of Canada, in co-
operation with the Canadian Pacific
on 4, vet., comprehensive scale. "
Among the artiste / who will iti
Aerpert the :filltsonge. are J. Camp-
bell-bie•Upgactirsl soofleTis°triritth°1thwehPhihlaas
delPhie,„ Chicago and Cleveland Or-
eheetras, and Charles Marchand,
well-kneven ..4'ehansonnien? of MOnt-
emil,4 Who his toured both, Canada
ancl.-„the United States; • also Dr.
Ertieat MacMillan. •director of. ,the
Toronto Conservatory of Music;
Healey Willett, Canadian eemeoaer,
in& Meat Olirlen• of Montrea • !tic;
hey* composed ,Itarnionizateons of
melodies .and • irrangenients • for
strings, 'especially for the Festival.
7-7"4•-•
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le Choral renderings ..hy various. come •:'
of posers of :some of the native folk-
-u songs, will_be given- by the Chanteuse '
e of Saint -Dominique. of Quebec, One
k- of the most famous choirs in French ..,
O Canada, The .Basilica •choir will
sing a fully- choral High Gregorian • '
Mass on the morning of May. 21. '
Outstanding among the women are
tans to take part are Madame
Jeanne Dusseare and Mademoiselle
Juliette Gaultier de la Verendtye.
Madame Dosseau; who, is aeOrdent.,,
loverofli'Ud'aifititertiritiii 7, -
of the same in •inany langektges„:18 ',
a soprano of the Chicago Opera As. -
seciation- Mlle. Gaultier' de la Va.
rendrye,. a descendant- of the ex=
plower, Pierre Gaultier'de la Venn.
drye, sang in the Boston Opera be
fore devotipg•lierself to the study of
folksong.She has learned the Es. '
kimo language In order to Sing Es-
kimo folksongs, and is also familiar'
with many Indian dialects.'
A ' large • number' of leading
trousielans, folklore and handicraft ,
enthusiasts from all parts of Canada -
and the United States will attend
the Festival, Which is; iegarded. as :
the musical seasation of the year.
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•SCHOOL REPORTS
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S.S. No 5, ,Ashfield
• Class V: Tested, in French, Latin,.
Art, Geog, ;and Agriculture. Alma
Sr. IV: Feasible marks 810: Norma
Andersen 528. Beryl . Gardner 525.
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Jr IV: possible marks 810-Ceeit
,Gardner 475; Charlie Anderson' 46?,
Sr. 111: III: Possible matie 750, ;Sycl:
Gardner 415. • :
: II Passible inarki ,619. Enecia
Hunter 466; Ruby Reid. 353; -,Daiay,
'Ritchie., and Violet 'Ritchie absent.
I: Possibl0 marks 460. 1. Hackett
307; • Harvey „Ritchie 191.
No. on roll 14. Av. att..12,' •
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A4: •
• M. Webster.
Repoli of S.G. 10, Ashfield
V: Tested in Hist. •-Geogs
• & Agri.-
CharlesMacLean '64.•
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Sr. ' Tested. in Hist., Geog.,
Ag-
ri. Pelee .64; W. Lent*;
Gordon .Tohligteti*: .
IV: • .Tested in Hist.„,t-Geog.,,Ag-
Hogan" 45; 'Mildred
Felee--40t. ••• • - •
Sr. 111: Good --R. Howard; Thelma
Johnston; M. Johnston *.•
Jr 111 deod-7,B. Johnston; Ella
Hogan.. Pair -P. Felce. "
Hnd 3 Dianneny R.' Hogg* Hilda
Lane*, F. Drannen*: • t,
' 1st: Geod•;--A. M. Parrish; Vera
Little*.; • I. Campbe1l:0;. B. Reed*. •
Sr, Pr.eL Pelee*. ,
Jr. Pr.; „Good ---.M. Hogan*; Harold
Reed*; A. Ferrieh*; J; Nelson*. Fair
-Bill Dratinen,',:,,
A:. Reed: .•,
No 'on roll 29.. :AV. att. 23,,
Those Marked * were absent :on
eeount of sickness. •
,
Myra MacDonald:
Senior ,Rooni, $ 8 No 4,,W. Waw:
Form Exeme-;14iysiog., Gram
omp., Art; Zool. S. MacFarlane 79;
: Carroll 73; Di, Cumming 69; A.
yon t 45; M: Thom' 57: (in 5 sub-
ects); IL Miller 63 (in 4 Stzhjectis)".
Form I; , Exams,--Geog,, Gram.,
omp., Art,• Zooi. „M.*
. Miller 62.
4V Class: Ettarits,-Ilist., Grem.,
eog.,,•Azitli:, I. Miller 924 ,Ii.. Mon
9. LYoris.,18. ' •
No On roll 11: •Av:att.,10., •
. ...most 'perfect work .dur*-
ng the month ,of Maich,.was.0done.hy\
sabel Milier
• "•• Jesie M.'"*Buckingham,
• 1 •
Rpotn, G.G. No. -4, ,W. VVewanpsh
' ,Test ,Marks1„; •
Sr. Hi: D. ..Weathentead 15; C.
steParitine 88; N. •Todd 63; R. POri-.
ter 53;11. McQuiflin 51, • ' ••••
Jr. 4114-
4. ".
'A., WiAtsern, 81; E. DUrnin- .914,
.MacDothild 78; E. MilIer 781,R.
eQuillin 'It; W.-MaePailane. 67i 4.
hani fit ; C.' MacDonald 88;' . 0, "ger:. ;
eeri. G. j'PAtiiirMarkstivi!i;b.:Swan 40.
' Sr. TIT' D Weatherhead 2216, X
Todd 22494 C. MacFarlane 2037; R.
rostiki 1.(i72; Me MoQuipin 1899.
D. Minor 100,11 Ps Secitdi0
'S
01,
11
•
•••4'
• • •
linA668- •
R. 'MeQuillin-, 3161; A. Watson
3113; D. McDonald 3099; E. •Ditthin
2H91; J. Them 27561 *.L: Miller 2562;
G. Morrison 2440; : "W: MacFarlane
2375; , C. MacDonald 2308; D. Swan
1999; G. Purvis -1951;°'', '
I: G. Miller 3105; T. Miller 2485;
K. Thom 2382 M. MacFarlane 2341-
N. Weatherhead ' 2261. .
Pr.: .T. Forster; F. 'MeQuinin; T.
MacFarlane. N MacDonald. D Pht-'
don; M. :Morrison; H. D. MacDonald
'No: on roll :30, 'Av. titt. 27:
West wVeara*a.,nEo.ghTo7;
•
• , pupils exambiecrin Wrzting Geog-
raphy, AgrictiltUre, GraMmar, Litera7
Honours '75%.' Pass 60%.
. IV-Donalda MacDonald, ,64%;
Florence .Cranston, 62
Jr IV -John .Foran, 69%;,,
Pthdonr52HkI Fowier, 39*;
Charlie : bitrnin,.-32.10
Sr. 11-W r i t11i g :Spelling, Geog-
raphy -Jean Ptirden,'81%;-'
1I -Joe oran, Elwoed_
„PoWlet0-ablient;-':-.'77-- •
Sr: T--Ila.Powler, 299 start, Robert
MeAllister; 292, Ernest Durnin; 287:
(*), Missed One or :more exams. -
Noon roll 12. Average att. 10.7.
, Archie :11, .MeRinney, Teacher,
•
u.p.s. No: 13, Aga.,:ind Waw.
Sr. IV ----.Possible Marks ' 1350-E.
Vint: -1083; T. Hpsry, 107,3; p. Men-
grY, 1:088; N. Cranston, 908.
Jr IV --Possible Marks
Thornpson, 782; F Phillips, 710;
Cameron; 473
Sr. III -7 -Possible Marks 1022-1,T.
Smith,' 738; M. Nicholson,: 723; C:
Menary, 670; G, Alton,6681'.C.
Thompson, 649; J. Phillips, , 543; .R.
Nicholson, 425:
, Jr, III -Possible' Marks .813-3
Cranston, 54$; R. Cameron, 496
496.
Sr. 4 -Possible Mar k s 851-3
.Cameron, •602; H. MeCtostie, 642.
Jr II -Possible 'VI a rk 851-11,
Smith, 582;.B. Alton, 497. . •
Jr. • 1 -Possible Marks 473,-1 Al
ton, 432; M.'S:tint:, 381; M. Cranston,
365; R. MacCrostie; 332; H. Lazenby,
31.1.;..A...,Nicho1son,',0,04; R. Irwin,,211.
Jr: re.-Violet•Stiunders; Ila Saun-
ders. , ,
No on roll .29. Average att. 27.7.
M.- Hedging, 'Neater.",
,
• ,
Report 01 S.S. No. 3.; Kinloss, 'March
• . •
oi. allivon:2otr..ta: 7,5,,, , Pass 60. , „ ..
Rese :61*,;, 4. Celwell ,2.9;„ L,./lawk:
enee Hodgins, Mary Cox',' (ties) 50.
, Jr, IV; W. 'MacPherson 62; Plot -
Sr. tlI; K. Eekeeswiller 56; , Gettle
Sr. 1Vi, P. Thompson 47.
. , .. -
' Itt M. gess 63; Il• Johnston 56; M.
Hawksha* 21; M. Hodgins .20*;. G.
MacPherson (absent all matith),.;
..a.,.....,0Iii.:111,,sEtcoltontiw.olelentir.. R.'''E itekdetigAil'ei.ii,lleFra.'irG...7.40ea.
Sr. l'i,•.: PairG, James..
Jr. Fr.: Good.. -.N. liosii.
* Missed One. exam. ,
v.'' 1101011 Th901P1I0fa
.., ,, • , •
1 4
U.S.S. No. 12, E. and. W. *awanosh
•
Sr. 'IV -Jean. ,Webster, 89%; Nellie
. McGee, 447Eupheitiiit,' Rintoul; 67; ,
Barbara Neale, 63; Myiis St. Matic,
56; •-Veronien St: Marie, 50.
., • •
l‘VMeKinley Ramage, -.50%;
Willie Taylor, 5.2; Gordon Rintoul, 23.
• Si-. III -Etta Taylor, 60%, Joseph
St: Marie; :'57;• Alex 'Neale 48; Jim.
McGee, 45.
Jr.: Dow, 66%; Dorothy
*Neale, 56. . . •
t h. Ramage, 72%; dityler
Ramage, 58; Freda Rintoul,,56; John
St, Marie, 45., " • '
, I -•-Raymond St. Marie, Vera Tay-
lor. d • . ' A
Pr. -Albeit Phillips; Murray Tay-
lor, Leonard Phi1Iips
No. on toll 24. Average att. 19.36. .
Perfect attendance E..-Rintou1, M. • •
Ramage, C. Ramage.
Thoie who missed 20% or more of
niopth. are, J. Webster, W. Taylor, A.
Netle.,,,,D. Neale; F.
Marie, J. • McGee, 'John St.---Mzirie,- R. ,
St. ,Ifurie:-' -
• -: •G;-tockhart;"-Tetreher.
• S.S.. No. 4 Kinloss
Sr. IV: Taal 450. Honors 337.
Pass 270. W. Ackert 467; H. Ackert
373; •J. Valad 138*.,
Jr. IV: Total 450:: ' Honor i 337.
Pass '270; L. Johnston 307;'H;Cong-
,rani,306; E. Thompson 241*; • Mart,. . ..
Cassidy (absent).
Jr..' IIIt' 'I'otirl 450..1 Honor i 33/.
P,ags. 276. \ A. Burt 316; C. Congram
297; ' L. Johnston '258; R. Broome ..//
245*; B. Cassidy 2844-. '
Jr. II:. Total •500:- "' Honore 375.,
Pass 300. Ackert ' 467; : J. 'Burt
379; L. Johnston 3•19;:E. ,Valarl 298'0;
T. Cassidy 248*; C. 'Robb 102*, . •
Jr, ;I: ...Total :350. 1-1onors 262. •
Past; 219. J..,Broome 260; T. Burt,
Pr,: F. Cassidy; J. Dicicison;
Dickison,
Deilbledee.
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6 --
NOVA,. SCOTIA REMAINS DRY
The
Th,s attempt to introduce.: a' Gov-
ernment Lk:mei Control Bill into the
Nova ''Scotia -Legislature. 'has signally.:
failed. When, the. measure • was dim;
tussed there' was intense public in
terest; ,and • crowded„galiaties in the
Hoese, listened :to-. e 'debate of ••,'oyer
:six hours. A mese of statistics was
presented by Members Both, for and
ageinefjlie res6luti911 by Idr Mahan-
ey. Premier Rhodes, however, tnain-
tained that' as the electors had ;net
had an opportunity' ,of expressing
their • views, no fundamental 'change
,in legislation concerning the lquor„
-traffic- should be :effected ;fit iSfeSeift: -
fie was dapperted in this attitude by ,
the leader of the Opposition, and the
_Premiet4s. arnettdment rejecting ,the •
Mahoney., resolution Was adopted hit
the IlonSewitheut a division.
oo, '
LOCAL 'MARKETS
„ $10.00411.00
:41111 14 4 4 04,4 k :27e., .2„itt„, 841
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