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lilonumental. Works
Luckneee. (;nth •
Has the largest and ni;ost'rt.mplete
stock iiia the. most beautiful designs
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to choo :from, in '
Marble; Scotch, 'Swedish' and -Can-
adian Granites
We maks. a specialty of family
`Monuments and invite yeti. inspec-
inscriptions ;Neatly, CaMully • and
'.Promptly Done.
• SeeAus before 'placing 'your •order,
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Douglas Bros. • R. A. Spottor'
Phone 74 i`i:•roe 256
Lick -new • ‘s ut¢har
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good -public interest in you grows
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;I' ' ST. •IIELENu �t✓HCOL'
Senior, 'Rauf ; ,l'c -ort for December
Sr. 1'-1 1 411 t •,71.)!•i' J, •Foran 66:
i H. 'lhc ni w: M. Ramage 47. 7.
Jr. = •;. "Todd •68: D. Weatherheed
57,
Jr. 'TV-- R. Mt•,Quillin 6ri: A. • Wet -
Aon 6,f: 1.. Dut•'nin .(r:- D. :1icDonale.
50: •r: fhnnn; 41:. E. Miller G. M.or-
t'icon' :1.>: Y" 1a' i)on nl<i;' 2,: D. Swan.
. (:absent f::1• a1i' exams).' '°•
• io :r'" mar, ca (a'' . were t: sent •for.
' one .or nmre exams.: No. on'ioil 17.
Olive Alton
• Report "of • S...S. No. 4; Iiiti:loss''
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r'4m'-'iO'. ,
n , ic..r of M :tt .
1\--• Clifford Johr. teji, Annie
Burt, C'lii}ord (bn train, Jim Burt,
13ernr,4.1^t1p Cr'ss d . R•a ',-rd Ackert.
Jr IV --Nei Jobnston,. Eileen •Valad.
hr. i1I-Jean Johnston, Burt;.,
Thera ....C,icsirly, Clifford 'Ro' b. ,
rT ri'1 i;rirt. Doyle,
Frank FrissdA,. • •
Sr. Jx.,Oi v ilhh Pliant', Bobbie `Burt,
(ncslely. Everette •Johnston.
,Sr, 'Primer. -Chester Robb, Eddie
CasSiciv. • • ;
Ci.'hann L. Pinkney
•_.o -o -r -
The trouhh *it h. too ^thy child=
ren is t1i:at • i:i' 411r•. t'on of their
lore a•l
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The total forest area :or Canada
is •estlm4ited to• be 1.,1:51•454 square
-miles. Or. blas area., 865,880 square
mITos .are productiv':e and itece, s
sable; a little over oue-thlrii .of this.
area bears timber of .merchantalble•,
size; the remainder ..carries
growth not yet. spitali'le .Ifor use,'
FREE TRIP, WINNE- 7 •k" ltitAl>f
"1 . HURON COUNTY ..
Fife all lines .championship ii�. the
Canadian Pacific.''Rai;lway F'ir'st Aid
ComPetition `has been won by the
police team of the 'Windsor : stations
Montreal for • the' ,first tithe in .the
history of the chamipionship.
nerrtook 315.1 points oitt of a pos-
sable' 425,, th'e .nearest :to erbtch
.the team from Nelson being 268W.
Mefnbers of the winners were Owen
. Tom.l.in'son Wi11iate. Peterson.:. Er-
'.;nest G. Wykes, William .H..AII;ison,.
(Captain), .and • Andrew , H. Welt..
More:.•than three •hundred.•.pe ole
.'front the west Left Winnipeg on
Canadian, Pacific Railway special
travelling . to ships side at ' Saint
.John, to sail on Duchess- of Rich -
Mond, December 14, to spend_: their
Christmas and New Year •holidays
in Great, Britain The. majority .ot.
• the. travellers represent workers': on.
','the • land ra'ther.'than city dwellers.
With the objective of 'being one
of the largest apt/ most -palatial
buildings of 'its • kind in the • con-
tinent,. the new clubhouse of the
Colwood Golf and' Country • Club 'at
Victoria.• is rapidly nearing, com-
pletion and• will' be ready .for• for,
' mal open.fng in time, for the second
annual Empress hid=winter tourna-
meat to be played over the ramous"
• course February, 1'7.22.• It, Is in•'
• •replacement 'of the' clubhouse des-
: troyed by fire' about 'a,: year' ago.'
I•Ionolulit welcomed S:S Empresa
of- '
Cana
da is
, giant
flagship :oPthe
Canadian Pacific Empress" fleet,
• when "the crack' 'liner' arrived'De-
�cember 13, inaugurating Canadian
••:service to the Battalion Port; With
a the
civic reception in which
the Mayor; the Chamber of coin -
melte ,-and leading'. civic took and ,organizations took part.
Honolulu , gave. - a .real old' time:
"Aloha" greeting, proring its en-
th-usiasm at the decision, of the
Canadian' .Pacific•Steamships• ser-
vices to include Honolulu 'es a fre-
quent port of call:. '
America's first 'seagoing Chnist
mssICfusic Festival will take place
.Aboard . aboard Canadian Pacific liner Du-
chess of Bedford which sails. from.
New York.December 23 on'a 16=day •
guise. of...the.-west®Inr•lies. • A
• speicial choir._has been selected for
carol' singing and the ship"s orches=
t'ra Will . • play •Christmas music
dating from -the earliest Yuletide
observances 1n England and Eur-
ope. Elizabethan pageantry,old-
time Digital And 'American 'dances.
' .Yule Logs, Boars' Heads, Barons of
Beef and Druidic mistletoe will all
feature. in the festival:
'The wheat championship of; the
world, won by Canadian fanners
fifteen times in the last nineteen
years, has' again returned to Oan-
add, after 'being held for two years ,
by the state of Montana. This year
it was awarded by :the unanimous
decision of Judges at .the Interna-
tional Grain and Hay Show at •Chi-
cago to Joseph • H•. B. • Smith, of
Wolf Creek, Alberta, and formerly
sof Leicester, England. His farm is
400 miles north of the International
boundary•and'130 miles west of Ed-
monton. Ile won .with a sample of
Reward wheat developed at the
Canadian Government 'Experipien:
tai Farm. at Ottawa and put on the
market in .1928'.
parents ha -4 been sadly neglected. •
Gives Name to Rockies Pass
. ecogti... tufa of the years 0 deveted labor by 3.
„ t . agent of the'
.. - x , l 1. _ tibliei 3 g _
ort. ane a p
M p GYic Railway, It the CanaIAD -
'�1ti#istlig'ti," acifid. Railrvay, in popularizing h rit Ivan
Rdta'lttes gutUghbnt the world, has b g : by
naming a pass in the mountait'ts after 'hint Gibbon`
Pas' has'hitherto been anonymous and. lies between
S fir anti the- Twin Lakesr below Bali -and
Storz* mountains in the valley of the tow, -midway
between Banff and Lake Louise. Not far', from
travelled mites i:: the Rockies and located in one of
their most picturesque sections, Gibbon Pass was . . .
actually disccc'vdre'd 'by If:•'Gibbon when fie was play-
pin. the route to be taken by Trait Riders last sent.,
me'r ,and himselff hiked over the trail between ;le two
lab's•.
The name was conferred recently by �the Geographic
Board of Canada in'• honor of Mr. Gib`bron s work as'
poet; novelist; promoter •af musical and folklore festiy
vals and founder of the Order of Trail Riders of the
Canadian Rnckie& which numbers ritembers from an
parts of this centineiit, Europe 'and Australia, and:
which has done inestimable Work, iri brlmlgn>i'g the'
f Canada to the�,knowledge of .the ,.diorld.
T.n -O o s,, with- -of. M.; l'hbott-... ..
La� %sort shows thy" Para..r....1 ..
and, .below, elp5p•bp of OOP OZ ' Aglefro
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The T tlatou • Company , donatt
fifteen scholarships of $140.90 each
to" be applied' on ' two year course
at 'the -Ontario' Agricultural. Colleg
Guelph for'winners of the •free tri
to thaw RoyaI Winter Fair. Th
award.;wilt-be inade to these' win
kid highest •marks in .3 written e
amtw'tion, Seven . Huron Coity I: Boy
epmpeteti and Mr. W Jas, 'Turnbull
Ethel who, madethe highest mark
wilt- compete• against •winners from
other: counties r' •
A essay .contest' was also`open.,,to
winners of the free .trip. All ten from
Huroi;i •County entered''the•''coptest•
arid, .Mr. Alvin iPr'octer, Win hatat
was •7i';ecl'ared mvtnnei ,His essay ♦will.
be ,ju lged a:g,•tinst'the ni inning•essays
from , oiiher,' .counties., The tep 'es'say
tats Securing, the .highest ifiarks will
receive'' a -two weeks course at the
Ontario ,Agricultural College, Guelph.
All otliers'competing in these two:
conte -:t1 -must be congr'atulated' on
their '- trnest efforts .and are well
.deserving' of special, mention. They
are. Harvey W. S;tephetison, Ethel;'.
Clarehce ''Clark, Ethel,; John Mac-'
Tavish; Bluevale; Walter Forester,'
Luckn,ow;. Clarence Smillie,: Hensall;
Frank Wrig►t, Kippen " Mervyn Cud
more, Hensall; Ward. Hera, Woodham,
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SOUTiEI' BRLWCE P1.OWM A N'S•
ASSOCIATION: MEETING
The South 'Bruce-;13z(tnch of';, the'
,Ontario .PIowmen's 'A.,,-streiation held
their AnnuaI n eeting.'on Friday, Dec.
13th in the e Comn► r
e cial�•I -
• otei,�I,Mild
Mild-
may. The e tateetnng Was well attended'
there. being •siepresentatives:. present
from : Brant," • Carrit•k and::. Culross
Tps. Mr." W. FL Arkell, president of.
•the Association was in the ' fair and
all business pertaining to the annual
Meeting was traainsacted'::