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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-12-08, Page 1• • ' • $2:00 PER, YEAR IN APVANPE; 112.*OTHERWISE LOCIKNOW OPIT., TIFIURSDAYA DECEMBER 8th, 1927. , SINGLE COP4S 011PITS 1 bear they ire putting on a -Wonderful 1 Ie.., e., :1)inn0 •• The.• . . Well Andy, ihav� been want -r,^ ing to go ',there ' 'for 'Sunday . planer. Wbat,140 You say We SandeY? Letle %take ,Clieatee,:aleng and See all our frieade.i/ •• .0RoFs8siceTAL Oaks DIC vir..MvCONNELL Physician and 'Surge, . „ 1..ucknoW ' • '110nri; 1.3074;30 7-2•8 ' Phone 86. • 1 y DENTIST • re„-MaeLeod will visit.. Lnekrniiv- everY4' l'untday, , in .'1Dr. Connell's Pffiee. ' ' , • 'fitrtetiorr, . either by WOS ei l�Cal", Will be ,ir Dungsinnen every Thursday; Phone 53, DENTIST . Call „Dr., Newton. ' Make appointment. In office everyday. • siddliu.- inane.", -:Brokei and Real Estate. -Money to lend er. firet: mortgages on • farm - preper. %leis .at 6 and 6%, Per cent according to tteurity“.„;,effered Also •arnall amounts on eeeend.' mortgages on farm: propeetiee and on , personal notes. 'A le* good farm for sale . WALL -PAPER -A tull•line of 1928 Wall Paper onhand, Prices from 8c, up. - I am also agent for leading 'job houses. -R. J. Cameron; Decorater' Painter and Grainer, Box 1/4, Luck - • LOCAP. 1‘144.;G"11111;4*:' ••''t DU Your 0414041' .0?1/Ping.141..17: 11114 avold the • !IrkofAtt11.0t..dfolf:: Ira a good plan. . • The rentlyorgiLnied Choral g.e• eietY will 'held'.:itaftref'.PrOeilee:'tl,iis evening in the Council Cbliinber. Any peiEson. iateripted May -4044 .,• • ' . • !:.Thie regular.',ineetiatek;of: the WPM', Institute will be lieldv,at the. home Of *re, FrkLay efterriOerly:becerilbee!Itli,;`..at 2.30, 'Gift' exchange.: Did you hear•••Conwayr.e..Daad„from 'New York an Monday Olg,4,•":.,!aan't it 'fine. •The 'Fade llndio bring8 it to you clear and true. • Nen,,ea'a !lee*. a Fade now at Armstr,•eniA4ewelry Store for 8153.00,111061116d complete. The Town Hall was well filled Fri- day' evening " of last Week;".....where the Kairaheit Club ef Kinloss entertained the U.F.O. and 11,FAV:0;'.•Clubt of Paramount.. There was short musi- cal and "literary program and n few houra.dancing.. • •.. • Rev. Mr.' Crew, who has been in Victerie....Hospitel,'Loaden, •, the past fe*•„weeles,,,rriVed .home. acconipa! nied by Mrs Craw, On Tuesday of this week.. Mr.. Craw is getting -a- long Very well, and 'huliCationt are. that in ,•short. • time he will be quite Well :again. ' "." • • • . LOGS WANTED- . • • We, the pridersigned,• hereby an- nounce that we areinthe market to buy ali kidds of logs • suitable for lumber,: and as We require the lumber for our furniture factory, we: are in a position to pay' the highest market prices. In letting us have the mater- ial you are encouraging home indus- try. For particulars call us by phone or •eelr• et our office. -The Luckaoei• Table Button, Man. RAW FURS -I am paying highest market price for all kinds of raw furs. -A. Blitzstein, Phone l8 Luck - now. , -(10-1141) • AUCTION SALE. N. J. MacKenzie, Let 9, Con. 12, Ashfield,- W.D.; will have- an ''auction 'sale of. farm stock and implements • on December 13th, commencing at one o'clock p.m. Thereare a lot of good Durham 'cows andyoungcattle, and a Hereford bull on this sale. Some implements, grain and hay. - John Permit, Aye, • • HEIFER ASTRAY' • ' Came to the premises of the under- jigried, 10th Con. of West Wawanosh on or abonts:'Nevr.' 20;1927,- a heiferi apparently about•one-year old. 'Own- er may have,same or; proving prop- erty and, paying expenses. -William Woods. , (15-12-e) ' HEIFER ASTRAY Strayed from the Premises- of.the ulersigned, Con. 10, Ashfield, alit* 'heifer. A liberal reward for nfonnation leading to its recoVeri. -Wilfred Farrish, STEER ' ASTRAY • . Came to the 'premises of the under- ' signed,_1:0th Con. of West Wawanosh, Word has heen'raeeived hze of the. death Sinith'7 at • jili" „ home in Saskittehewan, 'on Monday of: this, week. • Mrs. SmithformerlY: lived in ,West "Wavennosh. She Was a sister of Mrsjas,tDurnin,:of..Wa- 'Wsinolly and of Mr. T.• Webster,. at -preeeritia, Detroit, " • ' . • o • ENGAGEMENT'. . Mrs. Alex. .Hedley, Lucknew, Ont, announces the: engagement ' •er her .daughter, Celia Eepheene, to Alberta Edward Overholt, :son of Mr. and Mis J E Overholt. Brantford. ,Tbe 'wedding will take '"place the latter part of Deceniber, • (4g..:.1-44.•;-..- "MR. 'PAUL SMELTZER 'DEAD . , • Mr.'Paal,'SMeitzer. whe until about a year ago was 'a resident ,cd, 'Luck - new, died at the home ,of his dough- ter,- MT-Iiitelstiiren:;,. Goderieh,. on Tueeday. Mr. Smeltier was a very old "nian, and hd net been well "for, 'Seine time „ on 'or aboucww.-20;":1927; a steer, •apparently ahOut one year old..„Own-: er may have same on proving proper- ' ty and paying expenses.. -William ---•- -(22-12-c) Attcnori SALE _ Alton„ Lot 9, Con. 9, Ashfield` Will hive an auction oak of hia,farm. stock and iniplenaerits on Wednesday Do-demi:ter -14th;. comtnencing at one o'clock p.m. Mr. Alton is leaving the farm and 'everything will be sold.- JOha. Purvis; 'nue. -. DEATH OF' MRS. LEISHMAN Mrs. Leishinan, who in, recent years- spent niath of her time with her daughter; Mrs. Will Douglas oi town,, died: at Longwood, Ont.,; on Sunday last. A few weeks ago Mrs. Leishman ad ,• a twin brother cele- brated their 82nd birthday annivers- ary. They were then the laat surviv- era of a'large family. The remains were brought. to BolgraVe for inter - meet on Tuesday.i- .• • , • ' ...ii.o.s...... MARCELLIST Miss Bowman, rcellist 'of .Strat ' - ford, Will be at Leroy ./lorne's resi-. deri9e Thursday of each week..Houra 2.15 to 9.30 pan: Special aPpOint. 'menti may be arranged at ',he shap. A .FULL HOVSE'.: THE $P11901,,t,;CONFERY. ' • It taitai. the. ',little 0114 to draw At .10a0t sa one'",Would:.eon .,;15e1; the 07g1 all tacit", .mWocIT'i,ivthiliaebn• eSPOeitY Inet-Tharaday ' eVenia$: hi Oecasienef the. Public :Scheer. con - 'cart There was •es,delightiut program; Of :41OlogOeti,,•.:'dmicee; • drills,' *ecita:, done and songs, and on thc Wiielo it wes., one of the ' best • aatertaituaeritS 4...the.,Yearl. The teachers. who 'must have had a, great deal Of :work ' preparing the'pirogranfe,..,,,Oe'entitled to congratulations on""the 'fine success. It ,.must be • a, good; .thirfg. ,for '• the Young people toe, and thy appeared to: be having; quite, esi epedl.k.thatr as the audience. • . - '• An interesting feature '44 ev- ening's, program was the presenta-' tion af the '"Wilsotr-Medeli!--•-tO,-Clai--- . ence Greer. This 'medal' Was donated by :Mr,. Wilson, Manager,ot the Bank of Cennaeree, to the'Lucknow student obtaining tine higheet Msiris On ,the Entrance ekarriination of .,1927,t It is a. pretty' gold- .medal, •oriethat. any bay or girl *Mild be proud to °Wm' Wilson's interest 1n. the school very' .much appreciated. Clarence Greer. net: only...*en.".firat listee .in his oWn, class .but ,also held first'. Place in the group of thirty -6e stndente who write Entrance ' at -this 'centre. , The following statement has been handed to us: Reeeiptai'arrienated to $114.16e. :After expeneee...weee, paid} there was a behove of 06.05 .which has • been set.„ aside as a:tied to draw from y for incidentals. The School Board -supply'-all' equipnient'nece.- sarY:_fer'teachine, but there are other expenses which the Board is not ex- pected to meet, such as ,prizes for Fielcit.bay,.and riew_reerirdi for the: ' This _fund will, be. used /Or • . FIRE COMPANY DANCE -- :A-, dante-uader -'-auspieee-of- the Lucknow Fire Company will be giv- en in the Toren Hall the evening of December 314: The .Cernpany Wir also hold the* annual Burn's Ball on .the evening '"Of',Jerniary 15; 1928. SHOULD .'13E, INTERESTING "Bermuda, the Fairyland' In; the: middle of :the. Atlantic," will, be the subject of an, address by ,the Rev: R. E. Pairbairn,• neat •Monday evening, in* Lueknow United Church. The aci• dress Will - be iiiuStritied color - pictures . Bermuda has been describ- ed as e land of perpetual *Sunshine' .and lowers. BAND -INSTRUMENTS • .4Those havilli hied histrunients fake notice that all instruments Must ho banded in on Or before December 15, instruitents should be left • at ,Daviso'n'o Purniture Store, ' Vi**400mpliny,', 1.• • ECTA WINONA* FELLS -AGAIN.. MAYOR In a three-COrnered ecinteat for the :mayoralty aetWingliam, on -MentlaY; Thomas Fella, Mayor .in *927,wai; ra7releetei..Hereceired 424 Veto; W. h.. Willie 241'arat W. H. Haney 124. ,1110 council was •elected by actlenta. tion, at WAS also. MOKibbott as reeve: The electors 'ivoted also on 0 proposed by-law to kr ntoast o f $ 0,000 to 1 the Arens. ''This was defeated; tte4 vesting 02010421and. 808 for the by ' ' • these and similar. pralideet. -0-0-0-- CHURCH . NOTES Presbyterian Guild.' ..The topie•at the Guild nieetink Monday ereeirig• was "Use and Abus- es of the Tongue"and as presented by Miss Isabel Chesnut.,',. The Acrip, ture lesson was rem by Miss4sebel Johnston, and readings were given by Marion Stewart; Stella Stewart • Margaret MacKenzie, Rena •MacDen- ald, -Evelyn MacLeod and,Helen Mae-, Doneld. A very interesting .•recita- tion, on .`thristinas;Shepping"'''' 'was given by Vera' Sher -riff. The musical • . numbers on 'the program were piano. solos by Misses Mae Maohlorrae and Katherine MacKenzie, and n duett bY MissesMaryAitchison and Winni'. fred-Douglas. Rev C H'."MaeDimals" Closed. the meeting With preYer. ;The Young Women's Bible ' Claes' had charge -of the program. United' Cluiieb Anniversary. • The order -of service at the United Church next Sunday" willhe as fol lows • 4°, ,1 • Prof Johnsen.T,- ietorie • College,' LiICKNOW ..11IGH; 'SCHOOL, • •,- • :REPOPT-:NOV,EMEEli ^ Clete .jionere•-45-4.90%i 11 -2nd: Olase,":Honote--66-740,;',":11i,L• -3rd Class 11onos--6q-65%' C- cieatt-40.-.59%;`• •Absent ' ^' • 't • * • ..Form .111 :Subjects eStamieed-i3r. „„11;atory,, Fr. Authors, Physics, • W.' Agar, '2 F,,; D.lAndereie4 F; A. Andre*, 4141; 1 C, 2 r, E. . Buswell;.„ 1 TT; R. Cairuthers 1 Tpi :,wi,,..4nut 1 0. 2 F 1:0„ 2 IP; 1.. ,CrOW' 1 F. :„ D. Grent, 1 F; • A..: Fielier. 1 i,, 1 III; M.:Hackett 'ill', 1.b, 1 F; M. Ham- ilton 1 in; 1 F; E. '3olinston1 I, '1 114, E. MacDonald McIntyre ;2'F: K. MacKenzie 1 1*, 1.41;',11 ;p, Mac- Kinnon J. MeNala 1 111 M. MeQUillin 1 C; -1„F; P. Nixon W. :Nixon 1 C; M. Pepper 1 F;.. E. 'Smith 2 I; • M. Thorn 1 F;• E. Turner F; M Watson •Wil- son 1 C. 1 F; M. :pentie*ii 11 in Fr , Verbs:. .• • • E. McLean. •, Feria 11• .•. ',Examined:in: the. following' subjects .-tGeonnetry,:Freneh, Latin,. English Grammar and Phyaics.. Jessie :Andrew" . 'Sydney Edith, Boo 1 11, 2 C. 1 F;; Arahell :Cameron 1 III,,.1C, 1 F; Mary' Graham 1 111, 0F;',Alin,a, "Hen - ter' 411;. Melde •Lane 211.11,•1,C;.1 F;: Clara MacDonald 1 it', 2 JJ, 1 C _zieDonald, 21. • lC; 'jean' Mac- Donald '1U; 6.F;. Elizabeth'„MaCiver 21, * 11, 1111: ,Jeark. Maacenzie: 2 '0: , Margaret ., MacKenzie ,1 I; '1,0; . . F. Toronto, will preach at Ila.m. and 7 p,m. , Special' Program Of Music: ' 11 MM.' • Apdente Pastoral . • • - Alexis Barcarolle. • • Rolatid Diggle Anthem "Te 'Dena; in, E. Miner" .Dudley Suck • Anthem, "Lift Up your Heads" s Hopkins • , Triumphal March "1 • Harris Preludi` •"Calm 'as he Night" Carl, • Anthem "Savior When Night ' In- volves the/Sky" H Shelley Offertory Cantique 'D'amour Strang Contralto Solo, "0 Mae of •SorrOws" Baynton,PoWer- ' Dedication March , Stuns —o -o -o" • • • WONDERFUL , VALUES Clearing •men's strits.iind coats, al- , so ladies' coats at very low prices during Christmas -trade. Everything 'a bargain. Geese feathers taken in trade -•LB BLITZS'TEIN. • • FAIRLY THEATRE _ ....DECiEMBER 9 &...10 'Special -Price 36c. 14 20e. Thereat) -ffiteighan !TEE CANADIAN" A dranie Of the., , Canadian ' wheat fields where A. shift in the-wink,maY-intan4wisalth--or- • And, Comedy. Witk Radio *We. "STRANDED IN PARIS"Dshe°""Dalangte4'.1s 1 C, 2 pi.' „Earl .SlionvoOd 1 F Mari; .Wilson 1'1, 1 11, 2'0; AT McIntyre .g F; •Wilhelmine Agar .1 . Sheila MacLeod 1 C,;; 1,E; Elaie,'Rit• •ehie.1 C; Harvey Ackert I 1”; Mary kaMitton 1. I; Evelyn 'Reid' 1 C; M. -Johnston .1 R; John' Martin 1 P; Ruby. Timer 1 1' PMGrant , Fenn . I Students have been liesed in' the' folloydpg, Siihjects.Letin; Literature - beinposition. Ereheti,':ian History, IL Ackert .5 Fr • Ackert 1 II 211i, 1 d; 1,p;' :A. Andivny 2 T, ITT. g Andrew' 1 .1'; j. 13rab`son 4 I. • ITT, L Bre.b'soe 3 . 1(, ,1 ; •Browne 3!!. 1•C; 1F, O BrOOks..4.F:' C: cook rip, 4 A; 0. Farrier 1 I,. 311, 1 F-; B. Gardner '1 IL, 1 III, C.. Greer 1 1,.1 II,,'.1.2C; A. Hamilton 5.F; G. Hamilton 2 II; 3 11; T, Henry, 11, .1 11, 3 C; M.' Johnston' 2 II, 1 ITT 1C: M. -Lane• 1 F; D. MacDonald 1.14: 3111, 1 d;• F,-.Macporiald 2 ITT, 2F; L. :MacDougall 1 t, 3 II, 1 cf J. Mac- Kenzie 1 1,.• 1 Ii; Jessie MacKenzie. g .37C; .111: MacKenzie 1 1 1 Tr;-. Macintosh 3•1, 211, M. McIntyre 1•I; It:.keLeed 3'1; 2 Tr; s,.Mac1.4eed I B;:.Martin 1 1, 2 II, 1. nr; 1 F; Menary 411, 1.C, • G. .Middletoii 4F; .Murdoch 1 1, 3 11, 1 111: E, Nixon 11!, 1111, IC, 2F, E., Reid, 41,* M.• Richards 2!, 1 C, 1F; .E. Rit; chic g:t.„ 2 III; 1 C, L Sawyer .2 I:, 21!,: 1 A, E. Sherwood 1 C. A., Smith 3 1, , 1 11, 1 C. ;• .J. Stewart 3 I, 1111 1C; h. Vint g I, 1 1II, 2.P;• C. Web- ster 1,C,.• 2 A; '4: Webster 4 F. • 'LIICKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL • ' REPORT -NOVEMBER Room .IV Sr INt-lionh-G., MaeDoriald,-,-95';• W. Armstrong, 89;..M.:.MaCintosh, 85; A. MacKenzie, 84; L. Naylor,: 81; ,R. ,Finlayson,, 7.8;'" S.. Stewart,. 76; D. iletidersorr-.76:-Peae-L eMillan: 74; F.•Th;:impaiin and M. •MacDoriald, 69; T. ' MacKenale, 67,. S. Mullin; . 66; E. Smith,, 65; L. %Webster, '63; H. Swan, 50. , .• 'Jr, Collyer, 93; c, Oinlayaim; 901 p, Nixon, 84; M. Ham- ilton, 81; J 1etelerson„,7 78; 111:, Mc- Mahon, 78;• B., 'Thompson; 75, Pass-, G. Webster, .73; W. JelinstOn, 721 .H. Greer, 68:, E. Baker, .65; F. Stewart, 64;* C. 'Johnston, .63;• 11. MeLeod (a): Below Pass -W. Armstrong, 56; •D.. Douglas, 53, R Muliin, 53;4' P, Coil= sins, 51;* K.:Came:ran, 49 '(ab .)".^ 41.*, • • , Those marked, (*) 'are, below 4(1% on: one or More sUbjects, • K: MacDonald. Full course meals wili be served ' daily, including S4Pday. 'at 40c. . 13reakfat,„. Dinner ". - Supper. Dinner and 'Supper in-' • dude. Soup,- "' Choice Of, Meats; :Vegetables, Pie, Pudding or Cake. • • Give Us A4 Trial. All you can eat And good service. Radio Music While You Eat. New. Star . Cafe Harry Lem, ProP. ReOM ill' :Sr. Ill; tIenors-k. ititc1-iie.97; Brown 86, j'...Wilson 83; •ig.,,MaclOon.- aid 86; C. Anistrong 761 TY. iilaCteni: aid 75; M. Johnsten 75, Pass -C. Fin- layson 69; E: Solomon, 68;• K. Ferris ileridersen:46;. ',,i4shet4o*:Bel�w Poos--4. Wileeri 55*; D. 'Clarke 63; S.' Cameron M.; 8. Collyer 50*; Steward 51; E., 'Whitley 50; F, IVIc;) Itiries (*). , Jr ItI Ilonors-E, 'Newton 04;. E. Atir.,981,1,11)041401:60,;3,,moiwiTion 11)PILLIARDS promoter IP spertsmanship a n skill. - 0 you see a* man' with"," keen eye and an optimistic outlook on life. it. 'a safe bet he. just played a game of billiards on our modern Brunswick equipment. ' Jack Cain's Billiard Room 111111 Pentlemari'g. I.;ADIES' WATCHES , One of the 'most apOeeiated . - -gifts a :lady' canreceive is a ..good - 'Wrist W.ateb: These come in white and .green :gold, and • a . • nuniber, of .differeet 'shapes. White Gold:plated 15 Jewel $7.50 -White Celd-filled Rectangular_ green o0 -,filled Buren $1!5.00 ' 14k. :white Gold' Rectangular Fine Elgin :with *seconds hand. $25 50 ..,,Xhese are only a few examples what we can show you in, these. When you are in, See our Gents', Wrist Watches. at $10.00. F. T. Armstrong jeweller ,&_Optothetrist assanamW 89; J. 'McCall 89; B. Solomon 85; M. Johnston 83; I. kainiltni• 81; , L. Horne, 81'; 13. 'MacKenzie, 76; C. Fin- laYsen 75. Pass -G. JOynt 73;, , Fred Milne 73; D. Thompson 71; F. Mac. Kenzie 70; J. White 70*; A. Macin- tosh 66; F. Webster 66; C.- Jewitt 62; MacMillan 62; E...Webster 61. Be- low ass -T,„, MaeDbnald 53; M. 'Stanley 50. Those marked (t) have been ab- sent for one or more examinations. . -.- M.' MacCallum._ •••• ,The Bread The Brea " of Health •of Health • ' ,OUR MOTTO' IS "QUALITY & SERVICE" ' Our Quality' Home 'Made., Whole What, and Raisin Bread. has • • Flavor arid.. Keeping Qualities You Doff* • Dmighnpts, Chelsea' Bens,. Raspberry Smrarea,'"Date: and Oatmeal' Cakis, Maple Walnut Tarts,. Fig Bars Paris Buns, Id Rolls, Jelly . ' Rolls, Chocolate MandOnaliow• Cake.' • . . • Christmas Will goon be ' with us. We • • are again iiking those ehoiee.;Chriatmai Cakes and Christmas 'PeddiOes ikat:found' .00 much favor. leaf Christmao,. for gifts.' Place you'r,order:•.• We will - • ' pack and Mail' theinfer .Y011^. • " New Fruits..1er 'Your Christmas Ceiteir.NOw' on Nand.' •'HOLLY NS • Phone 36 'ucknolie 'Roam It . . -Sr In. Possible 445. lionOrs; 833. . . Pau 267 -Eileen Johnston 891. K. Macintosh 383; Audrey Henderson 116.;-teoziare Mierieriald• 357;-' ..Fran - res Armstrong 355; Graham Sheliriff 354; Alfred Armstrong 351; Bertha -Brown 720-Fillanditv':Fi00-:350;• • R.,- osttsnat • 00;. ,..40.4ret..TIorne 2481 - Muriel Solorrain'4451 Margeret" Siker ..,342; Ruth Parker 338; Nentan Tay. Ior 332; Joy .Henderson • 518; Catim- rine 14unter 312; Harold Ritehie.200; Robby 'MacKenzie 288; Edwin Whlt- ley 2281 Howard Johnston ,2(141 Piione,75 aa,itexe,4,41,`4,444,V- Luatiow,- JOST ARRIVED,,, ALL THE WAY , FROM: •• BELGIUM AN FRANCE; A FINE ASSORTMENT. OF' TABLE RUN-, ' NERS AND CUSHION TOPS, WORKED TAP- ESTRY, WITH. SILK AND ,METALLIC .THREAW:lifOnr • ' ERATELY PRICED FROM 95e.. TO • $6.50 EACH; . 'LADIES' PURSES AND UNDERARM BAGS, FITTED WITH CHANGE PURSE AND MIRROR; : ETq„,..flitI4CK AND 0L011.8, ALSO BLENDED. coLoRs TO .SUIT .4NY .costupih. • PRICED PROM $1•:90 TO $3.50. ' ' • WE 'SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY • GIFTS. YOU ARE INVIT- ED TO VISIT "OUR STORE" OFTEN,,' ,BgrwE,E*.IWW AND 'CIIRISTMAS:...' •• • • • •.:,.. fred E. Buswe " -7% • i' Our aback is now eleiaPlete wit full 'range ee•cliritinial NOV-, . elties, ineluding •Ladies' and Gents'''Scaivet, from 98e.' to $3.50. Good silk qeality. We have a goed.line of_ 'Ladies' Flannel Dresses,,. from 14.50q0 26.50 and Channeen 'Cloth at , $3•:96 & 112 00 Also. 'al. gli# range, of Silk Dresses and Georgette. ". Alse. Velvet. Diessea,..frOm -,,$12.00 up. • We have also a fine range. of Children's Dresses.:in Velvets, al- . , so the latest in Fancy Cheeks and Flannels, from: $4.95 to KO, sizes 8 to 14.° • • We have a wonderful line of. Men's Silk. Ties, - single . boxes, from 49eup to $1.25. Come and see our display of Christmas Handkerchiefs for L lee and, Gents. Bath .Eobes, Fancy kid Gloves; ,ete.,' . • ' Shop ,Early while Our Stock is complete t PHONE 85 PEARLMAN LUCKNOW Awe Webster 205. 'jr.. II: Possible 400. :Honors 300: ,Pass 240.t -Maty Webster. 290; Jack, .1,11aefeed'294; 'Harold*Therniiseil'giT5';' Mary .MacKim 284, Jack Mad:ion/ad 276; Chrietena Havens 269; '. Donald 'Smith '266; Aylmer Aitchison 25; A. 'Jewett' 259; Jessie Henderson 256•; Hilda TWamley 254; Girvin' Reed 245; Jennie Pearlman 215; Grace Webster 206; Pearl Swan 147. II. Sh rriff. Room I, Senior Class -Possible Marks 300, Excellent 225, Good 180, Fair 120., e a n Macintosh, 278; Herold Aiim, 263; .Mildred Ritchie, 250; Marion MacDonald, .249; Mary StrOthers 238:,Good-t.lean-- Struthers 218; ',Zylda Steward, 202; Gordon, 'Struthers, 198; Billy Jewitt. 195; Ed- win Buswell, 194; June Collier, 182. Fairt-Donald MacKinnon„, 179; Clar- ence *Swan, - 174.; Beulah Bleek, 157; Helen Johnston,, 154;, Margaret - Rae,. 151; truce YlItclVlillart, 147; Jack But- ton,rait,\,.,13129e; r eDft ij edt; nJ8et wo '11, .42; !. :11,Bu es looewi , . 'Junior Class -Possible Marks 250, .Excellent..187, Good 150, Fair 100. -Excellent-Etta Belle MaeDonald, 238; Harriet Whitley; 235; J.. C. Arm. litvintri 232; J. 0. Johnston, 218; Jim. Phi lirlitalt0V, 01$; \Term) islitytor* 208; Anna Finlayson, 207; Doris Rit- chie 204; Morris PearInvin 198; Mare jorie AEin,' 197; `'1,0ari Parker, 192; Keith -Collfer.--187. • GO -64 -Orland Petersen; 184;• Gordon •Steward,182; Jean Swan, '177;••• Donald Finlayson, 171; • 'Helen Buswell, 160; Evelyn Whitby, 157. Fair -John K. MacKln zie, .122;- Jack •Henderson, 11.5; red 13,1aAckPC. h8ri'stineTree entertaimient ll L Murdie. •CHRISTMA,S TREE AT BELFAST, will be held in thre-Publie, school. Bel- fast, on Thursday, Dec. 22. Admission. -Adulte 25c. rphiltiren free. Every- body welcome.,- • • ' WONDERFUL VALUES Clearing inea' saits-and•-•coater-al- so 'ladies' coats at very low prices ' during Christmas trade., Everything a bargain. Geese feathers taken in ._,Hoo *snip:Ora& Only 63 hogs were shipped from .Lneknow the , week ending-lhe.-10,•,-...„ Of theee •25 Were select .bacon, 35 , thick amonth, 2 heavies and 1 light leedet. In the strafe week thee were ,shipped ;out, - of Huron County 2175, hpgs 01 these 700 were select baeen, 4301 thick smooth, 32 heavies, 2 ex... herTA 6, shop hovi iutd *V • . — '