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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-07-21, Page 4rouP ,•rs— °ow ummow Wornuar- Y. trieStat, JUIN 210eR 1927" itOnliaCkePEEitt.$4, • MOWERS .ti.re -.no widely: throughout .thriVilTrittlrilTanTniVairillen'WI-Set 0TV' pleasant ,experience •.. • •• 4 e Their .•reputation .,gfiea: back .nearly ,a century ; worth. "4?.00"5°WildOratIOal': elqUiiehlOing a mower. 411.14141 let us dela= ptioio and other TiOints. • . !'s jUSTAIng ;TeITAY'' LOADERS": nee '':#10•1*-0Fk of:One the h0-14;• ha*, tinie with this- New. Adil.leteklie Tole. AlliTiteie Frame•flaje Loader. ' 3Rolleite bearings on. the carrier shaft 'and' 2 PA the Main,. axle make very light draft., • Thee foreetirriage hitch and. topadjustment a ri,„: eenvoitimitly reireheefifiiii the load.' ,The Mc-Cer- leettfeDeethig.ii,thelifet weed. in Hay ,Loader construction, )R PARTICULARS CAtIle7ANID''SEE • ... • ENTLUCKNOW - Phone - No:, 10. is at . Your Service Aifik Oatiit-:40, sea, ?Cheaper Than The Credat5tor. 7‘7,„ VA.** rit0IVERS4The-re7,-is•-fnaibbair -0447, xliere .'ffr.ehe'ea-p- pettanienf,"er..heMe'•thane's'kept linen,- and to keep it in' geed . . shape, yon-must.haeeea geed Lawn Mower. We have a line of Mow- ers- that :are ;first:,,ellass-'4•16-Incli. put, 'high wheel and cue perfectly. :The Price iii.emeeonatile. •• •• " ,• SCREEN DOORS -4 -Now is the tittle of year .to . keep out the , peaky Ily byheying your doers and windows, screened:We. have doors and windows that -will fit almost any sae: opening. We also' have screen wire iri levery Width ,for, recovering doors.. •.:OIL STOVES—The Oil Stove Season,behere and there is nee thing that Will: add' more to the comfort. of a home in hot 'weather than an Oil: Store , We have in. stock the "New 'Perfection" in three • and four‘birner:, also the "Florence "Automatieee•and'We'haee plac- ed en:ate* this year.the'"Qidek Meal." Thie4e,a *dry: fine" stove; strongly built,. easy on Oilankfitteir" with the °rani burner which is, guaranteed' for ten yearn,. • For those Who have their house • Wiry ":ed we have an ElectrieeHOt :Plate .tWo-burner which has given 'excellent satisfaction. k • - • ROOFING—We have .just 'received • a Carload or Brantford Itapfing,- *eluding :Roil Roofine, Arro-Lock„and Super-tite Shltietis e•If, you have needof a roof for house Or barn,- don't fail to see .us. We hare the material and the nrice is right. Be sure to ask to see out, imitation brick siding. It is ,the Materiel to,. make a :frame: house very ,Warm; and in appearance almost like red brick. , , . ,, , • ''' SHERWIN, ,WILLIAMS ,PAINTff and VARNISHES. CH; NAMEL , , ' - NATURAL VARNISH, AlJTOMOrdLE PAINT, UTILAC.e.,' , , . . ,, . . , SA,TIN FINeSH ENAMEL. , ' Cement, Lime, Plaster Always On Hand ‘ , . eating, Plumbing and: Electric Whin : !1414'1 1-47 K NOW SVNTIN Published iverY ThurathIT irierning .. at Lucicnow.. Ontario; . A. D; MaeXellide. Proprietor and Editor , Tavastlx,r, Oiat, 1927 . • A fgw PAYS IN GREAT CITY 'There: ie. asaying". that, leOrie half , • , of the World 'doesn't kiln* how, the other half,..iiveaAii .PriiilianY'ibaft may ,Imee,,had,rrifeeenea. to , the rich and ,the poor, 'when, the 'line betweenthose OlaistOloP40434'1"i740w.n..1 jOin6;n1a.1;11.abi•ekwede4ft.iiititipii"edii. to the people who dwell in the'greet cities andthose whohave their homes in the townsvillages and country. : There were great cities in the past, Wheeevereetvilizetion mode comeder- Able' pregrese' .lout,never such cities as the •ercirld has .tb-ilaY7-'--L9adOP.4... „Parte; New YorkiChicago. In the pest ,such aggregations wereimpos- sible in the:absence of modern means Of ,',:transportation, water supply, drein, age ; . JThere is a vase difference between, the hives of those who Ilya in these great cities and those Who live else. where, and it May, well. be said that those who live 'under the one set Of conditions know littleor nothing of the. hives of those:Who:live nide; the other set of 'conditions.. ' The editor athig' paper sneeta fel*. •, days of a redent. brief vacation in that typical great -American pity; Chi,, cagozenoted for its rapid growth, its wealth, its, erinee, its big business. its •:bad nauniCiPat goirekninent; and let us in fairness add; notable too for ,e. rest ,amount of good • that is in i,t, wait: kap aberiteSonfeliewe thelegriess;^ the, wealth, the eelinet: and the sky -scrapers have overshad- owed .all else. e Welleet_eese.iiighlyeenterestinLier ;wearing out :Warrant for the aVe rest of thge'-refilan. The Mk° 414 sa1d. to him', .".If ,Y0ii "get out a 'war- rante We, will 'get the man 411.10400; r and he Will he .Pualahed; but 1'Ad9.1e. you, not to proceed, became if you do these trdcic-driyers will kill you. They are a. bed left and thorolighlY. organ- ized for .self protection." , • Smarting andel', the, outrage the hulinees .next day interviewed his IaNy• firin• lawyer said: ,"Yreo .have your car'inured. Turn .it over to the:insurance co*ral*. You loseno thing and leave .that fellow alone You •441. get,nothing Wilkie, and i1. yeti interfere. withethat'• 'gang "they, wihl hill Y611,, The Police And the courts cannot protect you." This, evi- dently was good advice' and the busilleat num a well-behaved and good eitizen, had. to swalleirehts- feel - Inge' and _pet up with the, injury and . • It id:among these roughneck ganga that nearly a11'.ehe, •murders take 'place.) .It is largelY a emitter' of dog kill -dog. Only ciceasionaly are re- spectable, evell-hebeyed, people Set uppe by this 'eriteinal. element, Gangs., of bootleggers, have the city divided. into districts ,to which -each 'agrees to confine, their operations, and it is When these intrede upon each. other an independent operator starts up that murder results.. Another incident illustrating ,how the la* occasionally fails to protect the citizen in hisnatural and legal 'rights occurred kshort time ago. The city Barbers' Melon or Combine, un- der the influence Of ,its' extremisteelei Ment decided to advance the price of a hair -cut to so cents, and of a shave to 50 centse-ea neek, shave or trim to mean "hair -cut." e One master .barber (who proved to be the: sensible, one of the lot) thought that such charges -would destroy theebusinesseatutlfee'rele TUsed to faIt in line with the decision of the combine:. During the ,day On which the new high rates were ' to 'come into effect this man's shop was to enforce tkie • pr9.14siono f *.1 ,44 49.44,ai1e,-.Weeds liavo also been a very .serious orohlem, and :Menace. to 4d9loniniitgd'e.afyaorirojoarTthiwicl4817001700,havoei: weeds.. An/one driving through the emineey at the 'present time oteleter, in the spriergee cannot heli'but" re- mark 04 tha, unfortunate prevalence in ealne:ff$0Ctions ,44.auch weeds c',0c,eyo dais:W.. And Wild Carrot whlcb so, eery thicklY,•iefeet, the rOadeidie• This mattereis dealt with by the eleese in the ,,Aee „tfatei :that: • oVereeers. :ef highways or ''other etp; .!1°11°11:Plailh;rfna)reet.e;!;lhellrilallr'giericle, Wtiiiathe7;fitrffleoserie- Oua weed's. growing On ebe;highWerile in their respectivedivieleneeere cut down or destroyed at the proper time to PreVene,-the ripening of their seed 'beThen,0?e7tort°,1,..ehfew'feettl1107:InorrehYleetrie withourhest farmers:. ,Many thatl. and:sOtifer organizations have so ,given the question their .serums ?Onsideratitne!. Man?. • ifieterires 'however, more Prenlet: and coneerted action on the raftof firmer"' •nwei• cipalities; road 'eenerviseti and oth- ers. is obsoletely neetwary' if our worse weeds nee to be keet ire (+epic The' new Act has .brought definitely before thepeorle- the neceseity 4:eller$11.,aetion in this matter. Al- thoueli the nenaltias for contraven- tion of the -•A et -are' opite,nraterialit Lehopedellratnximetee that these will •not be necessary in Order to. 'secure the necessary action andco-orieratior on the • pert of all' concerned in the • control Of oer Worst weed which - • have spread ,thentigh •I3rec.e. arid: °the:. e,oueties to a rether alarming. extent. •the villager- to visit the great city to .operated at the old ..prices.. But, be- seehow' the other fellow lives there.' fere the next • morning a leige plato• He Will find it Triere ineeiestieg,: we • fancy, than :the ciey'man,will find the village or country. The citer ismore, striking. It haseite crowds Of people in, ceaseless. motion, its.hiieht hights • its noise, its :big, buildings.. 'These force themselves .upon the ,attention of the • casual vmsithr.•.: •Newspapers, even while they stick to the truth, • are not fair to the life. on any .community. They: deal in the, sensational. ; The • ememooplace• is not worthy .efementien. from thedaily newspaper's viewpoints. So it comes 'about that, Crittle gets: undue „promi- nence. We are told that , a feir:yeare: . ago Chicago registered 'a, Murder per • day, and that this year .killings are - preceeding' at the rate of poo for the year. In sheet, the grime story it such that one is 4ed to thiek that he could, not be in the city: without ,witnessing e murder, a 'hold-up, .n, ear -theft,. or fatal accident. :.The fact • IS that „von may .be there for days, months year. 'even •and never see any •of this; and you might net: kOow of these 'orinies. and accidents if You did, not reed the, newspapers.-' The pelice.. and the courts too are :currently thought to be just 'ae ten as anyeeuch institution On 'eertli the police • associated with thieeee, and sharing inleheir gains—the courts epee to bribery and otherewrong'in.„ fiances, rarely right. ' • In the first Placa there are • not many 'policemen to be seen during the dateeet any rate; and Mich as one sees (especially in the down -town dis- trict) are ideals of smartness and at- tentionto the business in hand. Law- breakers willput nothing' these,. and they try. They 'are bent up- on Maintaining order, regulating tref- fic and helping 'things, along keeeral- ly. The strangers, the -:weak,' the old and the young are protected and as- sisted. And, 'they4,need it:: for there are hundreds upon 'the streets prepared to break every rule tendril!) over eve erybode in , their way. . There is the'ether side, of 'Course which the newspapers give use as the 'following incident, of Which I, gained direct knowledge will illustrate. A wealthy.'and' respectable business man Was driving a splendid ear near, his beine in an outlying' part. He was on the eight side orthe street and pro- ceeding at moderate speed when his L. 0. L. No. 428, Lucknoye meets ;he second,. Tuesday of every meritle ,in theirhall, at /5' o'dlocx. C. Mullin, 'W. X; P. Carter, Ree. Sec. 'Good 'Goods; Lew Peices. Special Sernmer: THE MARKET,- Hernell-Murdoch Co: , UR SUMMER COTTAGE , IS it as Attractive Inside as :Out! MAKE your summer cottagecomfortable and home -like , with -Gyproc-Fireproof -nartitionseandeceiliegs.-eAt small cos,t the whole interior May be transformed into ' attractive,: cosy rooms., 'Wet& for free, book1it="MV:1-1'eflie:",It wIlt tdll you Roeboaid -Gee-elm Ifuialatist Sbeatbas-g-,ifid Ihu1cz Willtenote yoat f bill from 20 to 40%. • TIM ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA roAir'1324111).Q.4r11, • or.:Sale B, Muidie '8i Son LucknoWi Ont. glass) window ,` in his shop front was sthashed. An insurance company placed the glass at a COSt Of $400. and there. was to loss to :the hide. nendeet :barber. All. Went. ;well for it feW days -Age on the third nightthe seeend plate 'glees *mkt :the way,: Of the ,firsee7he:insileence ecenpany put in another window but ilifermee, the ihdeeendene• barber' that there .would •: be ,n9iroor! inuarfnce„: until he ,fell in 'eline, with stile combine which meant that •he should targe • , • . tb . new • high .'s*atca• 'he had to comply, as tfie• police could not :guarantee eereeectien. That .sort of thing,. however, .is not poem:ninon wherever trades' unions are well or- • ganieed.• . , The baebeiel bide for higher. prices: we may "add, proved 'their undoing. e • _ . They had gene' too: fere Instead, eof making easy money for them, it start, ed.a.boem in' the sale-6!!Safetyra- zors an a, hair -cutting appliances: , , 'Business at the lbarber ihopswas cut . • car' Was "side-swiped" by a neWs-, • ' ' 4 I ! Nr'iFfFellna ) 0 : Firl-Protection ' is all important. in mora. 1 -blinding. , Help protect your borne from tko.''' . menace Of fire.by 'whit Bra.htford Retifmg... All 11,Ontiord.ltd,Ofing •piddUcts' nra.fire-re.. tirdr.---0---am4Tainspil; ieduce:40uianctiliatAL, • •by ' 10 to • 20 , per; cent.1:. Specify : BroOttot:4 . for pernianent, iliornut pitisfaction;., ' T. . .„, . Prantiortlitoofioi Co.' 14Inaits4 • • Brantford Oatarlq- ' • • of • r % . Thpeeveeds:"epernea npaieee.; weer !rowing in Celtivitted trops, or ,pas- turee ere: , :e ; Bladder ea:Melon, 0e -Five ' daisy -Perennielesoweethiatle. Whitecockle Wild repstited; Wild Oats ,and Can- ada ' •The weds deemed noxious' when growing on roadsides, streets, in cite' eiesrtownseande-villagese•-along-tratis, portation and power lines, municipal ditches and Vacant and -waste lands „ . are:. ' ., Bladder canipion, Field bindweed. Ox -eve daisy, Perennial' sew thistle White cockle, , Wild trusteed, Wile ,Oets,.Blue weed, Carla thistle Chic. orY, Couch grast, Tock, _Ram/need Riligrass. leussimethistle, Stickweed Stinkweed. Turnh1in inuetard, Wild , carrot; Wild, barley. CinceiefOils, Bur- docks. nevi; ; weeds. :Field veneer erase. "Sete",thielle. atinnat •Soey this- tle,' spiny -lealad. Prickly lettuce,. • '„ down bY.'more than haif, and they have no ie.t recovered4vently few of theseknights Of theyazor and chip- pers had read the old fabheof the "Dog and the Ricca of meat," which concluded with !the morale • "Be not - too greedy and grasp at too much, lest you elute loee ail:" ' tWe,hope, rivet Week, to write fur- ther of our obtereationson life in the great cite] ' • THE NEW NOXIOUS WEED ACT (By N. K:, Riddell, Agricultural Rep% • reseritative of Bruce County) , The spread of noxious weeds eind the increasing losses occasioned% each year by the general e'revalerice of these has been receiving increasing attention and consideration by 'both farmers and municipal and provincial authorities. In sonie sections some of the worst Weeds such as .Perennial sow thistle, Ox' -eye daisy,- Bladder amnion' and others have secured 4 .suelr a foothold as -to Very. seriously reduce the yieldp of grain grown in infested fields. In, Bruce County, 'toe, in the seed groviilOg sections, the prevalence of these weeds along with the all too opinion ribgrass, hap very seriously yeducedthe grade and sub- seguent prices received for alfalfa 'sweet ,Clover and other clover. and epreper delivere"teuek. Roth-canneeto;s...ereall eeedee',• iton. The car was damagedtothe ---Tife---teetiouenesanf the weed-peob. • extent Of.' several hundred • &Mara: ,lem,ie becoming such that at the:last Steeping ficin, his eclemagede'car..ta.- session .ofethe-,Ontatio . Legislature. ...take the number of the triecke".tile•: railer. drastic. regulations _were, 6W-, i•the. acted • in -order to, control the , wee!. tetieleetleiVeteterAilastione-lli'ereply-he i4Itlekitiete.liefo4e-iteshotildeget out et reeel,:lee'etehlfeereonethe"la*:--whielifefe";houildse eAccardingeto'ethe •lioxe Act • lati'leiti":teethe gilewalk;, theta Med: . every occupant of lend, or iftheland Theta were teneerolte friendly wife , stet/Y.:ell ••weede designated noxious near -by: ?the Tioweeteer trtwk tW reguiation-s, as' often'? in every' ..driVers- are' notorious es rottele-cieeke": Yeat i§ •sti,fficietit to. Preveet the •and tee:100$_ eliteeree:Theteeebeld ,hae. l'iP.c/ein.„ef thoir seed. Tbe gPunco. 110 ,trouble In gettin a conviction, .0f every eitYetewn,, Village •and town. Th„Ipeiree elan watt to ti 004r -bit AID have now, sicerainow to the' new l$0Per etitios -WIth 'the intention et. 74/4*. to APPolote.at Issit' on. inspOotOr I • HURON '(=OVNTY LARGE ' .,pRoDucEit OF VoOtl.raT " Huron 'County enjoys the'. repeta. ten of being, the seeondlargest'npul- tri PrOducing county in the Prov ince ,This.js a rery, pleasing • feet When we cooeider.that, after all 'his been said to thecontrary; the .good hen is one of the beat ,assets , on the. farm. The poultry population haieenereas- ed,rapidly. during the Oast .few years. This increase has been due maiply to the greater usk of •eggs • by the house, wives' 111 Canada A. cried* from six- teen (16) dozen ages per capita last years is a' remarkable" condition ,and 'can be credited abeeke entirely to one Or... two reasone. prodecera bave learned better the art of production; and ,tonsuitiers by being 'able. to .buy eraded, eggs know whet they are get-, tini , This year would seem to indicate neak 'Prodifceiem :of poultry and poul- try predUcts. ' Nature *T. pewee :or some of these thiegs„will not be so eiefd; Eggs have rernaieed good .:but nriree for ':dertain elasees' of fowl ale 'chickens are not ete to previous :yea'W standards., Nevertheless, producer!, 'will 'do well to sell surplus stock'ear-' lv it uOssible as feed cote money and the adeance in price is not likely ee Stock Carried, InfOrrnatiOn FUCnigillid and Semliki , . on Brantford ,rooting rondorod by Mterdie &• Son Luclutow, Ont. year. Corninunitiee Would doewell to organize for eulling by haying 'a half dozen or plore farmers arrange, :%!r,ceiling on the same day.,Then'ar- range for your culler and, incidental:: for a.buyer to come in immediate- ly after- the culling and take away' the • celleo before they become mixed once again With the reet Of the flock. SCHOOL REPORTS el, U.S.S. 13, Ash * Wave. • J. IV. to Sr. iV:•••Pessible marks 00. Past 570. --Pearl Thompson 043; F•ealiCes Philips 601;, Glee Cameron Sr.. III to "Jr: iv: (Verna SMitit. & Clifford ,Menary) ties, .602e: deo. Al- etane6241----MeryeNicholeon-578-Jeniee- ,Phillipe175;' Cora Tlideapsnn 510; R. :Nicholson 391e. • : ", ' • . Jr. III to Sr Ralph. Cameron 584; JerryCrantemi 572 Possible Marks 750 Pass • 450: : Sr. II to, Jr:- III: Hugh MacCrostie 565; Jean Cameron • 560; Anna Irvin , • • Peultey raisers should'begin et once, to Cultout the. non-leyers. Thit is the season to get elk of the old hens, •the lees that•have,laid but are new on strike and the hens that nev- er • hurt themselves laying and are not liable to break an recotds ip the futpree Poultry culling at itapplies to hens; ie,a simple aft that all pre ducers should *Master. Just as enilk production ie*.* indicated . by collide chaeactetisties' in a &lire cow, 'BO io 'egg nroduetion eXpret'sed by eas:ly identified:.eenditions..in..the hen. 'e,2o4 year &ere 22,000 hens ;were handled •liv.yoting-, niert , rnineci . by the local, Department of Aericulture',” et a.ceet to the farmer 'Of•Twe cferitp (e.) per bird., ..bver- one-third these•eweee-'found taehe'tmerocloetie vid, -Therefore, eireprofitable. By sell ing 'thefee"s*seeheitielere" 'the eelellers efteet4ee1ereh1e eavinge endinciden'telleepreparede ea, • better' beeedieg fiock foe -Tatra getleretiens. The leetel Deneetment o Age:ice]. hire has, indicated:Ito. interest inAbw.. work by having Young men tealieed.ali culler's, We understand thesV•yetteig s�n erlirtrittii * the ;Work .sg4n. Ohl . Jr. II to Sr. Roberta Smith 618; Rieke. Alton 470. - Possible inarks 250. ePass. 1.50: • Sr. 1: Janie Alton 05'; -M. ,Smith 280; Nary Cranston 205; ' Harvey Lazenby Ronald MacCrostie 196; • . Angus ,Nieholson..178;' Robert ,•Irvin 133.• Jr: Ie Violet Saunders; Ila ,Saun- ders. • ' Jr. Prime: Bernadefin Alton; Dor- othy Alton; Ruby Alton; •Willie Hum, plumy; '•Vera zenhy; • Marie Mac-, .Croetie; ache Nicholson; A. Smith; Harold Humphrey; •Willa: Irvin., nessr. , • Sr. IlLto Jr., TV: Pass—Ada Bursae Veronica Gaynor. • , Jr: III foSr iil Mc----- Nahl -Button, . Robby :Careebell e -Alice Thompson; Arnold Thothesen; Harold Stewart : •Jr 11 to Sr Ieeltonors—MerY:Mer Cenneli. Pass --Ellen Burner Lloyd . 4 Meslall; Victor Scoter Grace Melevid.e., Sr. / to Jr II: Honors -F. Scott, .14erion 011111pbell; ,Dorothy .MacDou, gall; Laura Carepbell. Paesealvin 'Irwin Lorne Sihis, • Annie E johriptone • • .; •.S.S. No: 8,Kinloss . :Classes' for Septelobere 1927. Jeane Orr.- 1Jr. TV: Lloyd eleffat*: .Ivan Ceti - ley; Greta. Hockley; Robert Orr:: Sr. ITT: jean .young; 'Tena Orr. Mex. Orr; FlOrenee. Hock- ley; .Eugene • Conley. • • Se. II.: Willie Tiffirie Rose -.Ceske- liette(Le.ine , Wall; Dolly Orr; (ree.).. Jr. IT: Howard caikanette; Bertha' Richardson; Florence Wacidele Elsie Hockley;•James Moffat (reii.). • e, Jr.• 1: WillaegRicaedsoneVre Jr. Primer: Veronica Waddel,; P. Moffatt Joann Tiffin:. Jessie Orr; , F. RichardsoeeeArdis 'Brown; Lee Con::: ilGi,eelierlsepvraoswiend. with 11.071. ree. ) e-recemie ended • .eeniliti oil el ly. The following weote:High. ' School Feteancetr ",Exainationem e -We Mof- fat: Elea' Wall.. Vlorenea daskanette The 'following"wrote Lotrar. .., school Examipetiens•:-Chaeles Tiffin.' ; • eVeeltiley P. Ager ,S.S.No. 4; Ashfield & Huron Classes beginning Sentembet, 1927: ,IV: Catherine MacDonald. ' • Sr. , Jessie. MacRae; Tsabei MapKendriek; Lloyd lefecOoneld. Jr. TTT:'lobe FitdaYacn:' • Clara Macleendrick ; Roy, 'MacKeezie. '11:'" Sarah 13elle Finlayson.: •Finlay MeeDoneld; Donald MacDanale; Don, akin MacKendrick. • • Sr: Meilen MacKenzie;' 'Andrew tarkWeil: Irene Roes, Jr. I:. Florence MacKenzie..., •*PilMe'r;''Icetliteerf illeeKendrick ; Finlayson: Kenzie Ross. ' ,felleWing wtote the Hiell net,emi.yronXaint Itieftetitsnsti rlieje;; Lindsay: F. MaeDoid. ' The following wrote,' Lower Sebool FeteeninatienseeClera iflecnoneld; , M. ,Mheleendrielce Maela. S.S. .• IV to -Pt. IV: lionorteetIetli. , ri ne„ .Cam pbe I ;... Evelynel) ougalt PesseeT,ester MrLeoilf,Leenilee Mac; Innes; Citharine• Mric/nner• teested 0.0t //0104WQrk an 400aiiRt of Se S. 14.e -Paramount Jr.:' TV to Sr. IV: Sara McAuley 80%, Rachel MacDonald 77. ' .Jr. III to Sr.. Nereid. RiCharda 8e'; .Button Stenlit132;feL144.-Mace.: Auley 65e Argue McAuley .01. ,Tr 11 to Jr 111 pine Cook .gs; Stanley 85: • •,' Jr. II to- Sr. II:, Jean..MseAuleY 60.. • ., • 'Sr. I to Jr.. II; Ronald' ilendorselte 76'; Rhoda Cook 67. ' Sr. Pr: to Jr; I: Eliza Cook 90; ,L. Henderson 62. ' Priteer:' Isabel Jamieson; Raymond Richards; • Orval Stanley. / Webeter: • ... S.S. No. 6, KinlOsa:' Results of June Exarninationi. Jr. TV to Sr. TV: "Bessie Ciirnoehaii 8. Sr. ITT to jr. IV: Blanche Mate Detigall .82:. Willie Stimeon''79; ,zia"Grahani 75. • • ' ' Jr. III` to Sr. III: <Rennie Grahams Sr. 11 to "Jr. Fraser MacKinnon e7; elearie Middleton 83e Jean Grs- lam 62. " Sr. I: Dorathy Graham. primer: Allan Graham; Jack Mac- Kinnon; Donald . Stimson; Calvlu Stimson. . , Loelchalte• e ,your:stor Hers"! There are a lot. of women,. in • , antd1 towns surrounding your store *he an be pe.r- 'suaded" to look On your • store as their own. Calling them by Long • Distance at the very. low rates for interur. • ban Service, to offer them sonie special bargain or to invite them to a paie'lvill ' help them form the habit of coming to you, for, .any.' ' thing. It di;esn't:' reqtfire a large' stock. Whole- • saler's and niantifac. turas' wwarehouses are at your elbow. By Long Distance You .can „ order init,ProMptlireceive any- thhij your'customers have ..seen 'advertised fti magazines or newspapers This trade can b yours; you Will go after it.