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• f2.00 PEA. YEAR'IN ADVANCE; $3,59 OTHERWISk
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Pg. W. N.. CoIIIIRLL -
.Physidan and SurgeOn
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Hours,: .1.39-3,30 7LL3
• Phone,•.86
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Dr....1,Vderieed 'Will', • Visit, •LuelnaPw
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every,',• "T'uesditYs; ..id Dr:. 0.91inell's:
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, ,DENTIST.
Dr: •It. L.• Treleaven, LucknoW4
OVer .• Decker's . Store. 'Extraction
either by gns *or -local. :VW be in
Dungannon every Thursday.. Phone.53.
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EVERY1301/Y'S, 'COLUMN. o.
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Geo. A. Siddall, -.,Lucknow,
,and Real Estate. -Money To lend ei
first mortgages on Zarin proper-
ties' at 6 and.61h per cent according
• to security offered Also small
amounts on, secondmortgages- on
farrn Properties and an personal
.• notes. : A few good' farinr for •sae
WALL•PAPER-A ftilt line of 1928
.Wall Paper on hand.., Prices from 8c
'Up. 1 ain,_also agent for leading job
houses. ---R. J. Cameron,- Decorator
Painter and Grainer, Bo,x 174, Link,
• • •ToRR CAR ,F0R. SAlLE7-In good
condition, with .startif- and delivery
• Back..; Suitable for, town ,delivery or'
:farmer...7 J. . A, •Malleugh.:
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FOR SALE4-13riek Bungalow, ,ex-
tra lot With:i,good.;frnit 'trees, barn
suitable for -stable, storage or -garage:
wi.l1,:11p.-,SOjd for les -than
• ‘ply to DC Tayjor1' •
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FO,R. SALE ---Used refrigerator-,
drirlestic siXe,fii,t la cendition. In-
' formation.at The Sentinel office..
(3-5-P)
FOR SALE-Laundry:steve-woOdi
c-• Ccal--good, new, $4.06; also a
Cistern. pump, good as new: Apply • at
The Sentinel effide,
FOR SALE -Three, 11.P. Fairhank-
Morse Gasoline Engine --guaranteed
in first eless thape.--Earle. Hodgins,
E. 1,,Holyrood.
FOR SALE -Ten -piece Toilet Sethjte,
,arid.gold. :.Price very reasOn-
:,-•able: ' Address, Box 215, Lucknow.
FOR- SAI E-A hall lamp. Infor-
mation At The Sentinel office: -
,•••. !t77,
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, niece of carpet in, fam
' good condition,-sui able for s an , •
Information at,•The Sentinel Office:
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r ,P•CliPI°W C101,:f..t 141141,1.SP .A1 MAY 5r4
. RE-mAiRK.Anci. Lasso-,
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LOCAL0:ANI).,GENERAL
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;Mrs. N. L. Catrinbell is visiting her,
-rranddaughter, Mrs. Price' J. Naylor
Toronto. • , ,
edal value in MiSsea': and Chil-
dren'a Hats this week at Miss 'Pent,
• Sale of Misses' and Children's. Pat-.
Int Leather. Strap Slipperi.at W., J.°
Little's Shoe Stoee.: • .
Mr.•.Willzam Connell 'attended a
:fleeting of the Presbyterian Church
Synod at Woodstock this w•eek.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allan Turner motored,
to TorontO-to spend the week end
with- Mr.- Turner's mother' and sisters.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Clyde Reid •aie.weer'
from. Chicago for a visit with . the
fernier's parents, Mr: and Mrs. ThodReid.
We Are sorry, to report that Mrs:
Campbell; Gough Street; auftered, -a
paralytic stroke on Sunday, and is in
rather :bad, COflditioi..'
. A -special ;Meeting of', Jewel- Re-
bekahLodge, No 270, williheheld on
Monday evening, May Itly, .• for the
purpose Of Jnitiation.
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The dance in Carnegie Hall; under
.Fire Co.'aaspices„last Friday night,
was largely attended, and ,a very, en-
joyable time is reported.
-,--7-=-A-----meetuf-4-tii-e--ffin-fior Farmers
organization will be held in the COUti,il ,
Chaniber; Town Hall. .Ltickriow,
his (ThuradaY)•eVening at 8 o'clock.
, Mr. Elliott thirns;-who has been in
Windsor and Detroit, issspending this
week at home, • before leaving for
Arizona, Where,.: we ttinlet-staad,
Will lie____ernplOYecl-lvith.-an-nindertak=
ing eital3lishment. .
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Mr. Walter Craw, wilehas just
-\eomPleted Ilis first year ifi,.Theology,
/left on Monday for New Sarapta, Al-.
beria (about 50 rn4cs .s.outll of . Ed
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Menton), where he ,will be engaged in:
lime mission ,work AhroughOut the:
Summer.
ALBERTA ..COAL --We '.have
berta Coal On .the way froth. the R
dale Mine in the Druinlaiier reg
This ` mine: produces one of the .
coals in Alberta, • and has :the ler
sale Of:Any coal in the City, of Wi
peg: "- Off -the ea? the price. will
,Twelve Dollars,per ton. • •
'Lucknew Coal Co -E. :N. ';liodg
Wm. Muidie.
Card .of Thankit
-•-itir-.--aff-d-r1VIFS-.--3ani4—Irwin and
ily wish. to thank, the friends and
neighbors for , great kindness and
YiiiPathy shown at thetime of the
illness and death of their_infant son"
and brother -George ,Rosit. •
.CArd.df Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bushell desire
to. -thank the friends 'and neighbors
for their kindness, and sYmpathY, al
.for the floral contributions at the
time of their recent bereayernent. •
CHAUFFEUR'S LICENSE
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An inspector will be '
Garage, Lubkotow, On Saturday; May
5th; from one to five o'cloCk• pan.' All
persons wishing to haVe, a chauf,
,•ieur's license and•a• button should at-
tend, in. • order to take the necesSary
examine io
Al;
oae-
iOn:
best
gest
nni,
,be
Ins!
, FOR 'RENT -Geed gra3s.land,. 100
acre'sL,runniag Water and good shade,
Anniir t K R MacICnzi, R R 5,
Liick.now: ' • ' (3-5-d).
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• . WANTED --Cattle for grass: at
. Lot 17, Cen. 12, West Wawanosln-
Andrew Gatmt. •• ' ' .•(3-5-c)
:Baby Chicks and
Hatching Eggs
tram extra heavy laying strains --
Jill re -bred to -lay .•-•White Leghorna
and Barred Rocks. High production
and pedigreed maleS used ,.Order:
new and get 'them when .you want
them.. Also,' incubators, brooders, and
pdaltry Supplies: ' pustom hatching.,
done. I can save you money. Phone
"! or wri e „
Duncan Kennedy: '
• Whitechureh, Ord .
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Chicks .. and Eggs .
From, our pens of • heavy -laying,
hens. O.A.C. Barred 'Rock; 20c: S.C.
White Leghorns• 18c. each for , May
1•96, 171h and 24th. After May 30th
Itocka• will be 17c., Leghorn-15c.Fer
balance of season hatching eggs are
' 5e. each, any quantity: Our stock
.pfoduption7bted, hardy, and free from.
disease.•, •
C. G. Campbell, Auburn. Ont,,
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• Maitland 6pecialty Farm.
(3-541)
• BABY: (-MICK§ AND:PULLETS ,
S. C. White Leghorn, Chicks: May
prices 14c. each., June 12e. , each:
.8 Weeks -old Pullets ,available in July.
, . at 75c. 'each.' All stock is from high
Production matings. ',Yearling, lieria
alsofr sitie•;--Ellner; Farrish,
• Lucknow.--Pherie, Dungannon
82-r-21. • ' (10,-5-p).
Barred Rockg Oiir specialty. We are
hooked With -orders tip lo May 13th.
, Iiiitches every Week. (,`,hieks 07.00;
per hundred for May; $15.00 far .Tude:
Jame :4 M. Scott, Sunny Crest Farm,
SefifOrtli, Ontario.
1"43GGS' FOR ,13-ATO1-ING-Barred.
10ek:4--c1101ee Mating tor 'high pre-
eitCtIOn- c. per egg, -G. A. Greer,
R. 1, Ltlektiev4
•ATTEND THIS MEETING
A public meeting wlfi be held i
the .Council 'Chamber, Town Hall,•th
evening of Friday, May 4th (to -mei
rowf:evening) at '7.30 O'clock. • Thi
'fleeting is to emisider the matter of
holding a Dchnittion•Tay!delebration
in Lucknow :on July lst neXt. A meet
ing that will be representative of th
village is.desirable, and everybody in
terested in such an enterprise should,
,make, it a Point to he there. The
meeting iS calledofdi ,7.30'o'clock in
order that Oddfellows can attend for
a' short time before gainto their
lodge, meeting. • Te, make a success
�f a celebration; everybody must get
behind it and boost. '
, 'WE.'---43DDIN°GIr-ELLS
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• Cudney.Ketchabaw.
(inlet- 'Wedding was 'Solemnized at
the Rotorg, Lucknovy, by the Rev. A.
Freeman. Traverse;:ai•f9:o'eleck. ani,„
-on- 'Sattredart•.,• Ai5ii17281V,7When *its
Helen Ketchahaw, of the .Paramount
district, ,becime the bride of Mr. Oli-
ver CtidneY of Galt. The bride, who
was unattended, wore a becoming
'dress of navy blue, blonde coat -with
shoes and stockings to match. Im-
mediately 'after. the ceremony' the
yoling couple left byinotor for Galt,
where they w111 meha their' home,
, The :0Stage.,•coldinii of the:
peg Tribune; March. 30th, 'contained;
the fellotling: eornolitnentary refer-
ence to Mr. ,CAmeriin,Geddea:,, ,
• *" `13,1ibbling. Over' has revealed the
Dumbella ,in rather :4 different ,•light
than aorne of their ether revtieS,.,for
it play. up their 'vocal and inetru-
•7inental' ability to -a' very great ex-
tent. -.Perhans,:,:this:.-is7--primarili-her.:-
cause , the organization .'n•Ow..inclndes '
,..;aineren Geddes, ,the really' remark-
ahle basso, and .1-larry Benns, the
little , tenor • with the big voice, . One
of Winnipeg's. • leading -musicians
laid' the • other:: day, • If that chap
Caineron Geddes had been born • in.
Russia or Italy,:he Would now be one
of the , World's greatest bassos -side
by side with. Challapin for he has.
a wonderful voice; 'a yoke of. excep.
tional resonance, volunte and, purity
of tone.' And this is-1rue, his voice ,
is like a. great organ --so full, sonor-
ous, vibrant and true. His Solos a-
lone, are ,.W.orth the price of •adinia-
sien." • . • .
NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY
• The tellring; ;new boaiis were 're-
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ceived LuCknow publieLibrary
. Within the • past Week. They are .not
•fhievir hooks" in the Sense. of -being re- .
centlY published. - • Many or ,thein, re -
hooks which, :being •popular,,
had 'become worn ent::. •..
The•.,•Little Shepherd of Kingdom__
the Monated; Mad Ma.riiage,_ Maid of.
the ,IVIonntnin, .1VIAA,FOUrsquare, •Man
,from, Glengarry,..,111an' 'Next Dem.;
Man of tbe.,Deserts; „Marsia ;Schuyler;
••Vlarty th`e-Ainconivered,. Michael CP-.
.{kallor4p;'llkaa Billy, Mids,Billy's De-
cision, Miss:Billy' Married, Miss, Liilii
'13ett, Mistress,Anne; Mother, Myatery.
-MarY7--New.Friendi In' Old Ches •
•••••er, Northwest,•'_Not the Lav,
Peacock'. Feathers,: :Phpebe.. Eleani
Piaying'the,,Game; .Siater:Spe, ,Six.
Star Ranch, SkyPilot,'• Skypilot in NO
'Man's Land, •St. , Elmo, Sia, of . the
•Desert, .Story of A Whim,* ,StOlt of
.1'111a'. Page; Ten ..,o,ninan ments,
Test. of Donald •Neirton; These: Times
.and These,•threeHostages,•, Sol-
dier, Told by Miele Reines, 'ToraorroW
about this 'Time,. Toniorrow'a Tangle,
Trail of Trunit
peter. Swan; Turmoil, Two Little SaY-
agea,"Ranenmen„ RavenSeroft 'Affair;
ite-Creati1iViS, -Red, Ashes.. The Red
Headed Outfield, :' Red Signal, • Hese
Garden- kusband;, ..Sackcleth and
Searlet, •Shadow•,: Of :the . Sheltering
Pines.. .
• CALLED IN, EARLY';I4IFE -
It was • with Much, regret ..and .4Y1/1 -
and m.o. James Irwin,. 2nd •Conces.:
pathY that the many frier:45 of Mr,
Huron, ,heard last, -week that
tliei youngest George no•ss
had diedof.'priedmonia, after a • very
short, illness. Rosa' was a very bright •
aad beautiful child; one year and t
end
rez-n at en (.1 andi.i!be
by his loved ones. • • The
funernj, ,on Saturday afternoon, was
'largely attended by, sympathizing
.friends and neighbors. The, service
was conducted bY the t pa-stor, Rev. R.
W. Craw, and the hymns sung at the
1 -service, Safe in the Arms of Jesus,
and What a Friend ,We Have
Jesus. The interment was'at Green-
hill 'Cemetery: 7 -
CHURCH NOTES.
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'4.Trcgllow 'awn -;s91001;
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tei Tests, in 'Middle Sebes*, and
•MatriCulatitin ,Subjects. •
I-4-75-190%; II -46-74%;•
111-60-
65%; C-50-599; PL-vo.iyarg;
Absent: •. • •
• Agar' C 4 F.- Anderson,'6
infieed '
In, 3 C, IF; Andrew; 4:-
111, 2111, 40;'2:p; mistsein,
2•F;..13us.vvel1, I,
2 C.' 3 F• Carruthers R.-3 I 1C..
Chesnut; 2 I11, 0, 1 F. 1 A;
3-F; Craw, I. -
IC, 1 p, 4 A; Pisber, , 1 C;
Giant, D:-1 111, ,1 p; Hackett,
1 lc 2111, 40, 1 F.; Hamilton, •111.--L
1 I, 2 c,. 2 F;: Henderson,
1'111, 1C; Johnston, • 2 II,
III; MacDonald, E.--1 II, 1 III, 3 C,
4 MacIntyre, M:1=1 C, 1F, 3A;•
MacKenzie, J...:7•11F; MacKenzie, K.-.
C, 1 F, l'A; MacKenzie,
I. II; MacKinnon; 2
1C; MacNab, J.-1 L, 1 II, 1111.; NR7,
M.,-1 III, 1 F, 5 Ai .." Nixon,
4:FI Nhon, W.-1 I,:•,2 II,
•2P; • Pepper; .4-3:1; 1 II, 2 C, 1F;
2 Q, '2F; Turner, C; 5 P';'
L Wilion,
11, 211,•'3III,..1F,;., Sawyer, F.
Upper. School Subject's -Eng.. Lit.,
.Eng.--Comit.., Fr. Au.,: Fr. Conlin., • •
• Carruthers, II; Craw, 1.7-1I;;
Fisher,- A-7.2 L 1.111, 1 C; • 'Grant; D
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1. II, . 2C; 1F; .Nixon, W.-71 II, ,
• Pepper; .• III, • 1'.C;
Preabyterian
The .meeting on ,Manday ,:evening
was fhemonthly missionary 'meet-
ing. • 1.orratne Brabsen , read the
Scripture. ,Mis57 MacIver and Miss
Carrick gave readings. The . topic'
Was taken:: by Miss E. Henderson.
Solos, were .contributed Jy Rigs Mar -I
garet, MacKenzie and •M -r. Horace
Aitehison., Miss. Winhifred Johnston
gave an instrumental
•The.. Auxiliary to, the .W.1VLS. o
the United Charch„ received ,the
re-
port •of the Harid4on Cdnfererice itt
_aim may . meeting eff-Tnesday; May
-L-Noticet-v-vas77-receiYed., of the
Bruce Presbyterialto ri,,e• held in
Chealey on. May ,15th. The Easter
offering of .$79„ was, reperted, And ar-,•
rangements Made ter the June meet-:
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ing to be held the .first. TuesdaY. Of
June at the Parsenage.
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Anniversary seryieea' will be held
the_LpeknoNt.---_,.Presbyterian Church '
,on Sunday, May. 13th', When the . Rev.
James MacKay of St, James .Preaby-',
Orkin. Chtireh, London,',' will occupy
the •pulpit,-merning•and evening, and
vill give. an address on the Monday
eVening \following. The. ••Sehject of
Mr., 1VlacKay'5 .address -Monday 'eve,ning will be :
,"The .Loat. Tribes of IA-
rael, Where and Who,. They Are."
UnitedChurch T.P.'S.
thiS week ,Was in charge of the Mis,,
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•.The meeting . Monday evening' of
JionarY ,Depailment, •and,Mrs..CraW
:4ave a most. interesting and inform-
ative talk on.Trinided-Missions.Miss
'Catherine Hamilton read the Scrip-
ture lesson, ' Di-. Newton ,1.,n1 in .pray,..,
A', and a reading Was .given by Mrs.
Russ itiffiertori, Miss Winniffed
Armstrong. contrIbitted, a piano . solo
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The Minna', Thog.ting--•.-rotf--7-Matitlan
Presbyterial of the Women's kis-
Societi of the •Presbyterian
‘Churph, Will be.. held in Knox Church,
Teeawater; on. -Tuesday; May .0th.
Morning 'session At ,ten,o!elock; atter-
:leer' Sesaion•at L30; evening at 7:30.
The Golden Jubilee' of the Teeiwater.
Auxiliary of the W.M.S. will be•eele-
brated. Among - special Speakerstwill.
be MIS. D. Strachan' Of -Toronto,
recent 'Conintisaloner to the ,Orient
from the • General:. .Apsembly.Press
Sec'y, • •• 1
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' An .eVent, of more than Ostia' inter-
est and importance took .ilace in the
tinited Clihrch. last Sabbath Morning;
in the installing of five elders recent-'•
ly elected7hy vote of the Members:
The .elders • chosen were: R. D. CaM-
,..ron Dr. G G. 'A .Newton, Denzil Stitt
ters; Henry, Mathers and Joseph
Hackett, Mr.'•Stiitters and Mr. Math-
ers being called to, the office for the
, ,
first time,.were -ordained 'and. induct-
ed. The: Others were indacted in the
usual inanner.'• ....The. United- Church
haa new's session of tvt,!eri;e members.
The Sacrament of the -LOW'S Snp,:-
per celebrated ite.kt •Sabbath
it-the'morning ,aervice, ,The preparl
ato-ry °Oeriice will be .held on •Friday
evening at eight o'clock, when /UV. C.
N. MacKenzie of Ripley, will preach,
and new inernberS Will be received.
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JN • 'NEMORTAlif
Smith --td loving memory of our
:lear Lilian, who was called Home on
May 9th, 1027, in her :21st sr,ear,'
iija dear,',, for it while you dwelt ,a -
wig us,
So gentle and to bright; , • „
Then y,olir IVInte soul,spread . its
• youthful Wings, '
Aha.upwil.rd took its
While lovedones gathered :•rennl•
your 'bed . • •
rt. iiiAng6u, arouTiorhatv,-teekilihya,vveaiyhoetriTeastanye,d,-';;;
And „Him You ,did obey.-,
And we aro left, with .hearts*.that ache
Teo deeply for words .to tell, ,
And in our hen* a'iriteant place '
' That tIOne' can ever fill. • '
,But we have a hope, that -Seine sweet
Ole
17-ME:-.JUS.14R;INS-T
Meetingof the a•unior Institute
was held. Friday, ,April 18th, in the`
council, cliambr,:,Lucknow.:,.
After the usual repening :exercises
:-several. , business , matters were
'brought before the ineeting. It , was
,deeided to donate ,$25,00tj the Medi-
cal aid' which the Women'S Institute
. ,
are starting. at •TObernpry; also a
delegate was appointed t,O attend the
,Conference, which. is 'Lc; be
held in. quell% on the.,,Oth,-.10th ,arid
1..lth of Mai'', - • "
Al the cOuntY judging competition
is to be held in Lticknow this .year,
it Wai'-th"ought;•Wise• to begin a.study
along. the different Iinea in 'which we
judge; so the remainder Of the
meeting was, passed in judging House
Furnishings., AVe, hope ::ta hold an
)t meeting early 'in May,:at whieh
.we will continue our 'stud The next
subjeet, will be '"Ntitrition".
The joint 'meeting was: then -herd.
'The programme consistedcf, first a
'paper on "Cheerfulness" , bY EJiz
beth' Alton, after which Charles Ma-
Quillin favored the Meeting with a
flpto selection.' Alfred Andrew gave
a reading; and -Charles McguIllirf
gave ntore flute‘music. The 'meeting
was closed by singing. the National
Anthem.
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ST. HELENS
A new weigh -scale is 'being•' install-
ed ,at St 4.elens, and Will be ready
tor use this week, ••
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'WANTED-Tive` theasand Market
' Gardeners to 'plant bur liardy fi 01(1
grown cabbage and, Berimada onion•
planta. These • planta. Will ;produce
vegetables thic2 weeke 'earlier than
.116frie*rown plants, ;It is :no .:eXperi...
Anent,.W g11arantee•-•tes7alt3 Zir -te.T
fund your money'. .-strong., field,grown
,tetighened,:nlents ready to 'set in op-
en field. • Will stand , teinperature
twenty'clegreeS•above Without injury.
Bermuda onion nlants and all lehnine's
.VarietieS:of' cabbage ,pItints 'shipped,
,promptly; 200 plants postpaid $1.00;
500, $1.75;,„1:000; :$3.00, Ship •eXpresS,
.collect'?2.06 tlitiusand.; Catalog and
teetimoniale Sent free. •
"CARLISLE ;PLArq. FARMS.-
-'Windsor; ofit,
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•:We•shall meetheYend the river;
And dwell at lasb fn God's OWt1 HOMO
To lie with loved Mies oVer. ,
hy 'Father,
Moth 0 and, Motet,. •,
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Lowei. School Geometry,,,Final'
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Brown,' S. -C; Burt, E. -H;:. -Cam-
A.=-18; Grahatri, M.-26; Hun-
ter, 4.-40; Lane, . „MacDon-
Alcl, MEEDonald, II. -II; -Mac-
Donald J --C• MacIver, E hue-
Leoct". :MacKenzie,' J. -C; Mac-
Kenxie, ,F.--,451 Sher.:
riff,, V. -C; Sherwood, E.-14; Wil -
un, M. -I.
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LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL"
• • REPORT/
Room
IV: Ilon.-7G. MacDonald 89;
.11;;•Finlaisen.,83;.. M. Macintosh 80;
L. Naylor 79; A. MacKenzie 76;.. E.
Smith and T. Henderson•75::• Puss -
W. . • .
Arnistrong.'74;'• 73;
H. Swan 72;.L: Webster '70 ;•.S:•Stew-
art 69; M. 'MacDonald and F. Thorn
son •68; S. 3luJhin 65; T. MicICen
54; : '
..Finlayson .83; ., R. Collyer .82; M.
Hamilton .80; J. Ilendersbn 78; , D.
NiXo11../1: Pass -G. Webster
Greer, C: :Johnston and. F. Stewart
71.; •it.:_meLeod R.. ••,i W.
.JOhnstOn' and Thompson 65; D.
Douglas 64; E. Baker 62; P. Cousins
, : • . • •
inBe521o;ww6.0.%A.:-. -iy:Kt..i.oCnagm,e5r00..n 9• • L.
:.moDonaid.
it°in
Sr.. III;. Onoi•tis-6111:7'Ritchie :85; J.
Wilson: 81; C. ' Arrnstrong30; M. Mai- :
Denald. 80; S: Collyer 78; D. Mae-'
Danald 77; K. Ferris 75; D. Horne 75
Finlayson 71; ' M. Johnston
71;,.• E. Brown '10; J. 'Fisher 67; D.
Clarke 62; :S, •Catheron 61. IC •Heri
deraOn• 60:: Belo*: Pas -p.. Machines
'59; E. SOIOnion•59;, '111.Consins ,57;.
A. Wilski.tr'50,•
Jr. :, lloners-7J,' White 92; E.
Newton 85; L: Horne. 86; p. Solomon
19, pass -,•-E. Agar.: 12; G. Joint 71;
L Douglas., 70;• C.' Finlayson 68; .• V.
Steward 60: I. Hamilton •65; .11 Mae...MihIan ••
65;•..F. Milne 65; D. Thompson'
(5; M.'JOhnston .63; P. MacKenzie
;, B. 'MacKenzie 60; J. McCall 69.
Below Jewitt 56; E. Whitby
X.-IfiCintesh 61.,; P. MacMillan
461. E. Webster 46'; F.Webater 39;
MacoeWati , 36; M. Stanley 36.'
MacCallitm,
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, Room .0.
Sr II;' Peitaible,rmarks 355; Honors'
295;. Pass ,235.; Excellent --4.;' Mac-
Donald 332; E. lohnaton 330; Aucl•••
ey .Hoinie;329; F Armstrong
R. Ostrander 321; M. Baker Al..§;, A.
Henderson and G. Sherriff 311, ties;
•Tayrer and K. Macintosh 395,
flea; ,)3. Brown. 305;,'R.,,Paricer
Pass -i.. Solomon 293; •,11 Macken.710 287; A. Armstrong28l Maijdj0
Fisher 271; G. -Whitby 262 H. Rit--
Ode. 259; • C. Hunter 249; Joy Hen:.
dersdn 242; BeloW PaitaL-11:, johtlaten
166: L. Webater 184*; E. Whitley,
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Jr. Th. Possible Matlts 210: Honorii
• 2331; .P.ASs 186, . txcellentitareld
thOinpSon 3501 A. Jewitt 246;. Jack:
lqacttonald. •246;,' D. Smith 087; IL
Webster 286,, liasit71:diritin Reed
481, AitOhiSiii. 2213i .T1, Ii1001100
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OUR MOTTo is QUALITY AND., sgilvrcu... • .
EA., . ...4.f eH:.Bear.letahcl: '
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'GOOD' BREAD MEAlv's ii LTII .
Our Quality iliome'MadelVlioieN;Vohoedaty. 4ailludets,Raj,Sill • Brela ha':ve the'
., , _ . Essential - . .
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. . - • SPECIALS ii, .... •
Vig. Pciaarest" Raisin:Ries, Chelsea; R,•Ins• 41? -113'' goll.S,, Ras:Pt'QFX;
:' -Squares; cream, Puf,fs, Oatineal ,CoOlties,, Tea • .BiSenits..
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OLLYMAN'S BAKERY
, Phone 36, Lucknovv.
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Phone 75:
•‘,L.v.ekKiow, Ont.
OR lir
MAY DAY spheIAL8
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36 inch Black: Duchess Satin, a... •.-$l.49
.Liiqine, Wash Suiting,,at : ..: .. , .. '. :i. .. , „ . 27e:
•Scrim Cu ,.. ining, border. edge........., .. 17,
.. Barred Marvesette., at , .. ' . , .. • .. ...: .. : . ..-- 12%e ••.-
Ladies',-, Sunnier VeSts.,',..at :"...:,.. :. : ., :....... 21356". '
Black or Sand liose,, at ,..,, ..... • ... • . • .. • . 19c,
Bordered Top Sox'sizes up to 9 ii(2, at ..•.:.. 23c.
- : Beira' and. Little Gent-' Caps.;,at,.. '95c.,
. Striped Couch Covering ..... .
-. .. 75c:-
• START:THE MONT11,i'tli3HT:4 GET' YOUR., SHARE OF , MAY
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D -Y--; SPECIALS. • . -
uswel
222; J. MacLeod 213; C. 'Havens ,290;
M. MacKiin 190; G; Webster 194;
Jessie Henderson- 186. Jennie Pearl-
man 180*.„ :
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' • Those 'marked (*) nusd an exam
inatien.
• Iti;opt 1.
Sr. 1: Possible marks 312; Honors:
234; Pass, 187. Honors -M. :MacDpn-
•ald. 27,5; Allin,-269; M. Ritchie 266;
M. .StrtitherS 25,16, • Zylda' Steward
249; C. Swan, 241;) J. Macintosh 2.36; •
Johnsto(295Ps-
227; J. Struthers 298;- B. Jewitt .208;
. -E. BUsWell
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B, MacMil la
227;
Below 'Pass-JaCk
Button • 181; , Struthers 171; Donald
MacKinnon 168; P. Swan 141; David
Jewitt 124:
H. G. Sherriff.
Jr. I. Possible marks 2401 .°Honors
-180;L-
Donald 209;, Jean Swan 207; Harriet
Whitley 206; A. Firt1aY,.3on 202; D.
,Ritehie 200;,•'.V. Nayler -194; R:•.136t-
ton. 192,'PaasH.L. Parker 176; Orland:
:Patterse413,;,I.. C. •AriiiStrorig „171; -
Morris ipearinian 168; • E. WhitbV,
166;.61, Allin.07;, J. C. Jolint.ori 151;
D. Finlayson - 146. Below Pass7L-Helen,
Buswell 138. G.• Steward ,129.
I. 1Vlurche.
FOURTH'CON.. KINLOSS,
Mr. and Mrs. McCormick • visited
this week With, Mrs D McMurchy.
Mr.' Victor :and Leslie GaWley and
sister, •Lettie spent, an evening, at
•Mr. Win- Robb's, recently- •
Rev. Mr:,'Craw.-„and Mrs_ Craw
were 'callers on the Fourth last Fri-
iay afternoon.-
The friends of Mr. 'K. •McKinnon
are -sorry to bear that liei not hs
Well as usual But hope to hear oi'
nn,improveMent.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Huston visit-
ed Sunday ttith. her Mother, Mrs. McMurehy
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mrand:Mrs. a ,McICirmon ,and
family spent; a day" at Langside this
Mts.' 11 :Robertson'•and :Pan,
..,/iSiteci at R. IMiddleton!s the 'first 'o.f
the week, • -•• • • • •
11r. and Mrs. Wm. Robb, and Ceeir.
spent -Monday • withv Kineardine
friends.. ' . • , • • .; '
' Master II...1-lodgtinso11 Lap th mis-
fortune ' to break .a; bone s'n MS hand
the otheit day,, The 'resell; ,of being
canght",ip "rat" trap,. • .: •
Some of the farmera„,in tlih Vreitt.
ity. have. Commenced to SOS.it their
grain. This is Milch. litter than itiSt
PrItig.i. the, ,litaJoritY • hiving -fin -1019d"
seeding at this date; • ,
The -Sympathy of the: tothrounitY
.koe6 out to Mr., and Janies Tr -
Win and family, in the' loss of their
little son and' bretlier, *h.; 'died after
.shO'rt'.iliness, front Pneumonia', .The
funeral Was held, 'Sitturdav. to, Green-
hill Cemetery, and waS‘, ,largely etr
tended.; •
Webb, who has been very
is SoineWhrit improved thts week, we
ail *lid to
I FAMILY- THEATRE
m.Ay 4th 51h .•
THE SUN .SET "DERBY",
"With llfary Astor and William
Collier, Jz•••.... • •
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And Comedy.
COMING.. SPECIAL
Norma Talmadge in
"CAMILLE"
MAY 1748-19
. For fiVe • weeks,,.. beginning .
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April , 2,3rd, •we , can supply you '
with .S. •(.• White.•-Leoo.en
chicks,' :froth hcatry • laying
stpck. .We guarantee ,sale de-
liVery and that they are right -
in every way. ;, •••••
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Price --7$15.90 per 106.
WALTER ‘,ROSE':,
. ,BrUssels,
WHAT
TO FEED
YOUR CHICKS
iferiAibr
(NamvPaocEstt)
STAR TS R/01 -1'T
GR 0 0".9'- RAPIDLY.
MA 7'1.1RES--.-EARL '
LESS CHICKS LosT
LESS ' FEED COST
• tyre foe F4E8 cop'y ”Pottitry GuA"
Blatchlord'a Calf Meal Co. of Canadi,Ltd.
' West Toronto, Ont.' •
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ITT! oN
Lot 22' & 23: Uon. CUIross,.
ThqrsflOy,Mity 140th, 1928. •
frOrSca' 27 Cattle li'eaded by Dai -s
Peau, the 4th prize Sr. Calf at To- ,
•onto C.N.V.,'1,027. Also 40 pure breet •
Yorkshire, rigs, includitio; ,4 boar,
and 12 $OWS in Pig, John Parvisi
Auc., 'Duncan M. Keith; Tee$Witter4
PrOp.
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