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62'.00 PER 'YEAR IN ADVANCE;„ $2:50 OTHERWISE
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DR. W: M. CONNELL
PiYitician and Surgepn-
• Lucknow -
.11eUr8: 1.30-74.31?
Phone • 06
• DENTIST
• Dr. MacLeed wi11. visi -.1411Ohneis
'.every Tuesday, in The Cain
DENTIST 1• ,
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Ver ,Decker's Store. ExtractiOn
itber by 'gas ',or Iocal. Will, be In
1011Kantion (piety TbutidaVI i'hOPe 511,
.WALL PAPER -A full,lipe,Of 1930 .
Wall,Paper on hand. Prices consider-
able 'down for 1931.1 am ,also agent
for lending job hotzses.-R..1. Camer-
on, Decorator, Painter and Grainer,
'Box:.174, ,Lucknow.
AUCTION SALE
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John S. Wall,. Lot 14, Con, 19, Kin-
loss, 'All have an ,Auct.on ie of
his Fenn Steck and Implements, on
rebreary 1.3th, commencing at one
o'clock P.M: John Purvis, Auc.
'(6-2-p.)
•-7- AUCTION SAILS
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Mrs. Ida Stanley, Lot 6 &
Apron Township, will -have an Audio*
,Sale of Farm Stock and implements:
on Feb. 18. 50, acres of laid', Part of
Lot 5, Con. 14, will also be offered
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•stibject to reserved bid: Sale at One
- Velock. John Purvis, "Atte.
(13-2=c.)
T., THURSDAY, peaRumit. 0th, 1950.
William; Sproul is spending a
few; dew" in Wind:len
NOW Printa; Gingham
Goeds:. "The •Market;"'
Mr: Arid Mrs. John joynt are home
from it trin to the West ladies. •
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Mens' OveiShpei;Ett. 0.99 .While
they, last, at W.' J.: Littie'S Shoe Store
I)Stiosi.in, the ToUtif Half to-morroW,
night undeOnre,;c 9.7nuspiees.,-Old:
and new dances iind. & good tun
A number Of acieolreports-teeeiied
thia' Week are Unnyeidably • held Over
untzl next week.. •
• Mrs . -.1. iL Leith was in.ilintonlast
week 'visiting .her, Mother :who has not,
.been. enjoying good health of 109. ;
Mr : Kennedy,' who. has been in
charge of the C N R seetion work•
here has been•• mcited to Kincardine: ,
apd :Mash
41r. and Mit. • Henry Carter spent
Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sant Durnin of St. Helens.
See, the Cohens and Kellya in Ate
clantic City: The best Cohen & Kelly
comedy... made. Family Theatre,Feb.
AUCTION 'SALE
Herb MeQuillin will have an Aue-
tion Sale of Stock, Iinpieinents and
Household ,leueniture at his residence,
Lucknow; on Saturday, Feb: 22nd at.
1.30 o'clock P.M. . Matt. Gaynor, Auc.
(20.-,,2-4•e .) '
NOTICE' RE. LOGS• '
The undersigned -hereby give notice.
• that owinesAo" the ofact that our log
yard is about 'filled- up with logs, we
. will have,to cense buying, and here-.
by notify: thoseinterested to cease
.‘„ cutting logs for our Mill. .
The Lucknow Table Co., Limited
J. Button, Manager.
• EXECUTORS SALE -The exeent-
ors of the estate of James Barbour,
ileceased, will have an. auctien sale of
. Farm Stock and Implements at Lot
24, Cori..10, West Wawanosh on Feb.
12, commencing at one o'clock P. M'.•
• See Bills. Everything listed will be
' sold. .. John Purvis, Aue.
(6-2-c.)
Our Specialties this week are
• Hess' StOck, Hog and Poultry Foods,
,• and SARGON
DR. SPENCE'S DRUG STORE
INMEMORLAM
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• TAYLOR -Iii loving memory of our
- dear mother,--Laveunia Taylor, ,who
pissed away February. 250, 1925.
'r4Utir, Mother is sleeping ao free from
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all pain
'eh, Wake her not, sweet spirit to suf-
fer again;
, She slumbers so soundly; oh, let or
deep on,
Her sickness is 'ended, . her troubles'
, all gone,:
Just think ' how she suffered and.
'moaned with pain,
In the lent night hours We seethed
• her in vain,
Till God in Bis mercy sent down,from
above •
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An angel that whispered fa message
' of love.
Sadly missed by her sena. and Alan.
ghters.
il>hrOuilti sad but loving mein.
*elk our dear father0Wi11iam
ray -
.�r who passed peaeefully away Feb.
.2nd, 1927.
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And has he feally gone, oh, Jesus can
it be? :
. We had a lotting flower that bloomed
'on earth is blooming, now for Thee,
. The SaVior saw Abe plant and eould
hot pass it by'
4" But plucked the flower from off the'
plant, to dwell with Wm on
• Sztclly missed by. Int Sent and dau-
ghters. .
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INMEMORI-AN
loving l'ileMolv of our darling
Ivy Doris 'Whitby who parted from
this life two years. ago, Feb. 11 ,
Our darling's Otte; lard not forgot-
ten, Sadly ittiSted by fief Mother?
Father, SzStera and Brothers..., '
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NtrOM GOA Strg4,011.43SS'868,' :8101SL
garment brand he*, All the beet sty.
les and :Woks .are here for Vier
• eiioice t aSate Wee. 'lleduetimi 14
Wingham
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Stook tEtkirigi sale cit. Mena' Veit
•Elteek Rubbers' and .Oversiteiti;.-it
J. Littlea-gbigritiite,
King's Great Febrpary 'Sale, 'is in
full s.wing. 'immense put in Prices
throughout the vvitole atore,. Every-
thing on Sale. King Bros. Whighanz.•
'Messrs..' .N. G. Floody,and G.' P..
Leith of Canadian Bank of Commerce
staff, Blyth; ere week end visitors
With.the letter's rnernts, Kr. and Mrs
Leith Of town;
• Long ago we thought the sawlog
business was • done in this district,
but this season the Lucknew _Table ,
Company find it necessary to notify
those interested that they have all
they can handle. • • -
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As 'Abe bear arid • the grOundhOg
eoeld net, see their sfadoya :on Sunday
whin 'they came out to 'survey - the
'weather we =elude that they, xe-
milted out and are looking for milder
weather. -"
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ST. HELENS':
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• Mrs. Wilkinson is spending a few
days.• in Toronto with her sister who '
is receiving , medical • treatment: -
Miss Vadys Hodgini.,was a :Week
end visitor. with Mise Tedd.
Mrs% Mewlia a Nee°, Sask., is • a
visitor with her aunt, Mrs. John Mil-
ler, Sr.
Mr: Angus •IVIcDonald of Bindlass
Alta., Who has been visiting here has
taken a trip to Niagara and Hamil-
ton.
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Misses Gladys ,and Caroline Webb
�f'Frt William and Mr. Lorne Webb'
• of Seaforth are home owing to the
serious illness of their father. ' '
The community was saddened last
week when word was received .of the,
death of Hamish McParlane • which
occurred at the Hespital at Kitchener
on Tuesday following an oreration.
It is over. two • years since the Me-
Farlane family moved from. St. Me -
ens'•, to • Illtievale but . during their
four ye'ars regidence here, Handl&
had on a place inihe commintity
and was well liked by* everyone. Mir.
and 'Mrs. McFarlane her .the syrn-
nathy of many friends in the loss of
their oldest sen, who was.% his 20th
year. The funeral held. at Ltiektiow on
Saturday wass-t,vell attended by, many
Mont% from St. Helen's. • „
. Mr. Wallace Miller end Mr. George
Kennedy of Whitethureh are in Tor-
onto' this week attending the conven-
tion of the Ontario Fairs and Exh;
hitiorts Associations as de1eategfrOn1
tfle Lucknow Agricultural Societk.
. Messrs. Hugh Rutherford and
Prank Todd went to Toronto on Wed-
-nes0.-.v to attend the 'Shorthorn Sale
of cnttle and he Amnia! meeting of
the Shorthorn Breeder's Aspociation..
Mens' .0vereoats and Snits. Our
once a year Cut Prices mean a great
saving, to every. buyer. Come in and
see the smartest and best garments
at stieb big recluetioniTtliiii-Brot;
Whighttin. •
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Bargains' in Best Flannelette Wan,
Woe 0.19, $1.98i $OU 'The $eirktiO
THEY LIKE. 111E. C112..1.1iTATI414
A ,tnititer'reaMetif talekno*;ht
Xelie:ating .aubseription: to Vite-
sintinei
that yon are to lilted the Canadian
Chantauqua there: it is here tfo*
aid -
has beezt for a eouple of days and
tar it fa neirgeotl Eifel the -town...
neefile Eire. okiiisting it very mue104
Rosati' mention• is !node of the 110
'.1-detittref'fropi Attattklik
erity entettaining and linittlietke
Sneaker but Sing* beautifully as *alt.
Vize Plat, !lite it' good kit
Welt ,
DEATH OF _YOUNG SCOTCHIVIAN
The funeral which passed through
town on Saturday afternoon was that
of' Ilainish MacFarlene who died in
.the XiMbenelifespitial. on •Wednesday
of hist 'week. '
.; The MacFarlan faintly had lived
'torr a number '' �f years on one of
3. jSt. iaa1cn's,nd
i;;:h4es.e'ttykrii:larns:to*aVekread:
they had-.coine
to leok upon St: Helena and, vicinity,
ras their *ire, *ileh explains why
the funeral iyifcheld,here. The:feral*
•kFne front. Scotland shortly before
coming,le Mr. .44ynoi. WhiTe at 'St.
Helens the fanii1Y- made utany tritium
and are well ,spoken Of. }tarnish Inid
not been, well for, some 'menthe and
.at Kitchener Hospital underwent an
Operation f�r the removal of an W
,terral :growth,' °which evidently had
Sapped his constitution' as he died a
few dayafollowing.' He .was but 20,
years of age and his de:atp is a great
WOW to the family. in which there
are a 'number Of boys and girls.
LUCKNOW..."-"-HOIICIKEYif-
TE.Ain
BREAKS EVEN, DURING WEEK
• Lose to Whighatn, 3 2:. Defeat'
Ripley, 3 .
!Ingham at Lucknow
'1 On Thursday of last week the
Wingham Seniorn defeated the Luck-
,
now team pri their own ice by a seoin.
Of 3-2, This was a splendid ex'
bition'of Izockey and it kept the fans
:howling ikom atart to finish. Wing -
ham got away; to a, goodstartby
tucking awny. two Counters early in
...-the.:firstAietiOd. Wane* then '-settlea-
dewn tip -bard Work and gave itiegee
in :the goal plenty' .ite worry about
Near the end of the period B. Hera
&son tallied fel. Lueknovi.
The .10eals failed to score, in the
second period although` they bombard-
ed the Winghtun goal time and again
only to have. shots turned aside • by
the visiting goal keeper, who "did
very: effective Work thrOnghout. Alf
Lockridge hoisted if long ,shot from
Winglam. , '1
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centre ice and -added another goal for
• • In the third period' M. Henderi.90
scored for LucknOw,: on a pass from •
Agnew,. but the teeth could not suc-
ceedid tying the count.
• Winghani,-Goal, McGee: - Defence,
Lockridge. Bros.: Centre, A. 'Mitchell:
Wings, Somers :and Drente.
• Lticknow-Goal; Reid, Defence, M.
• Henderson and McCoy: Centre; C.
Thompson: Wings, Fisher and • B.
'Henderson: Subs; A. Thompson and
Agnew.
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Lucknow at Ripley
Lucknow Seniors were at Ripley.
on Tuesdiy evening of this week and
• defeated the home team in the arena
by a score of It was, a great
-game. Both fealtS went out after'
• goals, and..seemedici get them too
greatly to:the delight 'of the fans. ,
, The first period ended with .a. score
1 Started the scoring,
only to he Lucknow tie it up in
short order. In the second period both
Jeams......Went on it. scoring rairipage,
the 'visiting team coming ont en top
with i Store •of 6..4. Each leant
netted two goals in the third -the
scoring hollers going' as follows: B.
Iteriderion 3; Iiither 2; McCoy! one;
Agnew, one; Thainpson, one.
13111 Brick ot Kineardine handled
the pine, •
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Ripley -GOO, Thornton: Defence
Bowers and Martyn: Centre, M. Mac-
Lean: Wings, Ferris and is.. MeLeart.
'Stihs, Lane, Gemmel and McLay.
'LucknOw--Goal, Reid: Defettee, Ag-
new and MCCoy; Centre, Thompson:
Wings, .M. Henderson and Fisher:
Subs! B. Henderson and A.' The:noon
• Ripley will be here to play the ra,
• tura • game,to-night • (Thursday); and
the fans are 'assured �f a•saapPy ganie
Dent miss it, . ,
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• Don't 111108 Cohens and Kellys in At-
lantic Ciity the.Tonnly Theatre,
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.1Acti city tittos 'tAim abusg
' Mt, 'het Chin Wholachad the Cain
• Alas under lease for neatly. three
havinglifled to meet tent and
tecAlc, eb4etIoriet _ha -a business
closed litf Ptid4 'Ot ititt tiYeekahA
he end. Mrs. :NW-he:ye :thOyed to
tondOti.. " , • • -
T•44-11600-4111.ifliHtept-open• ---7-10.r:
pihire aecornodation Mr.: Sito
nrt until mint* tenttant takes
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chol4ei
THE GIRL Giglit$0 CONCERT
The concert given last Friday even-
ing under Girl- Guide auspices, ,end
largely by the girls themselves was
quite successful.. There was a good
crowd andall were pleased With the
program. The,High School pupils pre-
sented the French Comedy "Dust in --
The Efilla"--7,a play translated from
the, French. by the. students themsel-
ves. . The Opening:'number was a; chor-
us by the Guides, and then there was
a reading by Frances Thompson,
Piano :duettsby Jessie MacKenzifand
Whiz:lifted -Armstrong; Eunice New-
ton and Frances Armstrong. A folk,
dance Was given by Margaret Mac-
Donaid, Lillian, Home, Eunice New-
ton, Kathleen Ferris and Donald
.ThonniSozi. A talk on "Guide Work"
was given by Marion Stewart, and
the, closing minibir was a _Pretty
camp ,scent in Which the guides were
-seated shout a fire, singing songs.
'Those who took part in the play
were: ' Clare MacDonald, Margaret
MacKenzie, T. Henry, C. 'Greer, En-
ola Buswell, •MacInavre, - yore
:Shereff„ Alex •Sznith, John Martin,
R. MacDougall, Nancy. Brown, Doug-
las MacDonald, Alden Hasty.
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Thousands of Remnants to Choose
From 5e. to $5.00: "The Market,"'"
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CHURCH NOTES
United Church Y P S, ;
That there, Etre, few progranis more,
popular than a debate was demonstra-
ted on':.MondaY ey,ening wir the
clasa room of the, United Church was,
• filled to capacity by' old and ye iqjg
-to hear 'a discussion-of-the.qtiestion:
"Resolved that the Modern Young
Women. is Mere Efficient than: .was
Our Grandmothers." The subject pro=
ved t be quite; interesting the nrgu-
mentEi, Pro. and On. being well. pre-
• sented. The affirmative was taken by
Miss jean McKint,and Mrs. R. L. Tre-.
!leaven. and the negative. by Mrs. W.
L. MacKenzie end Miss Margaret via-
iCallunt. Miss McCallum substituted
'.for jars. J. Wesley • jpyrit,, who thru
indiSpOsition, was 'unable. to take her
This, perhaps, put the champ-
ions of the "girls of Grandmother's
Dee at a disadvantage. At any rate
the judges' reported in favor ef the
Affirmative, allowing •thetn •la- sniall.
margin. The program Was enlivened
bythe. assistance of- ,the Sunda'f
School Orchestra, 'Mr.' Gordon Jcdm- •
Ston presided and there .were the us-
ual opening • and clOSing numbers.
Judges: of . the ' debate were: Mrt,
Craw, Mrs. Bushell and kr. A. D.
MacKenzie: "
• St. Peter's
The .annual VeStry and Congreg,a-
itonal meeting of St. Peter's • Church
was held or Thursday last, with the
Rector, Rev. E. 0, Gallagher nitsi&
big. After the reading of the *dilutes'
by vestry cleric, Mr. Temple Clarke,
the reports of -the various organize -
tions were submitted, discussed and
passed., St Peter's enjoyed one of the
meet prosperouli. years in her history
receipts' and expenditures Were ab-
normal,' but- the -year_closed with a
balance on the right side• aril -With,
the budget also paid in lull. The Ws -
try received -an offer from one of the
parishioners to instal A set • of stained
glass windows in the Church. The
gift waS indeed •gratefully • accepted.
All the orgiteirations ,reported a
favorable balance. Officers, for 1230
are Messrs. 'tor, H. Smith and r, ilol-
lyman, people's :warden and rector's
warden respectively, TT. McQuillin
delegate to the , Synod; and Mess -s.,
Johnston, .Salkeld, T. W. Smith'
W. Ketchahaw., F. Martin. E.
lin, Herb- Stewart. and
W. H. Cook, siclesniett. IVIesr.st 0. A.
• Sictattli ancrit, H. McQuillin were an -
pointed auditors.
Presbyterian 'Guild •
After the openieg hymn "the Scrip-,
hire reMing waa taken by ,Stella
Stewart foliewed prayer by Mt._
Misses Mae Davison, Helen Mactiort,.
Ticketing. Reading§ wete given by
,
aid, Rena MacDonald. , The topie WAS
taken by Mist ritabetb fletidettoi.
At. PMllp Stewartatal Mr,. Tont Mtg..
Itifirgriffg a &id seenlilttlift0 Vs? "Mt.'
jack Henderison and gra, A 1 Mae -
Kenzie.' A ;tenth organ Selection tst
Spindler, Soles thy. Peet; Ma?....";
Aitchison and. Margaret tAcDonald.
The meeting dosed hy.pray.et.
The Mit Meeting of the PresbyterY
er-ttruge,thnted Clinteh, will the bed
itt the'lTrifted* Cluing Palmerston en
SINGLE COPIES 1 CENT
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_ . LUGANO-1V SCHOOL. REPORT .
Room
Web-
ster 29k: Marie TrePlin: 278; Mali'
'Senior Class--Posstbl
}1.°Hili7sor.2s5--,%1: lela:n 1-1:36all'n'. ton 307; lig_
bel 'Nicholson ::),4; Donald Fintaysqn,
302: Muriel Paterson/295: Jim Web,
Fisher 277: Jane tior.41l: 272: John
K. MacKenzie 264.; 1;;Iorothy Irtyjn
.„263.. -Past -Elva TOantley-2:48,.: Louise
Greer 240: 'Gordon' Start 23,94, Mar
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keret' .Sailreld ,235:- ...Jack-, Lentz _242:
IfSe4 'llacP'6ijaid.,' 20::t•''AilrY/T:. Sce-0-
mon 222. Below Pe5s*Gerald .021bert
188: Ella Whitley.103: Jean .Ilav,ens
161:. -Esther Mortis 158;, Jack Herider,
ion 138: Harold, Halderibi, 1,34: ,Eve-
lyn Taylor 1.31::Donald Johnstone 125,
Saninly IVIcQuillin •60, •
, Junior Class---Possiale ,Marks 230:
Honor's 172: Pass 130. ,, .
. Honors ,-Dolena , Paterson , 203;
Keith" Collyet 202:, Jack- Cook 198:
Risr,ell Gatniss 180: Lloyd Wyla 174:
Fraiieis ArinstrOng 173., Pass -Ern-
est Button 162: Russell Whitby '155
Celia Wilson 151: ,Douglas. Aitchison
.148i Mary;•Salkeld 141: Donald' Mak-.'
Kenzie:139, ::: BeY0F1 Pass -Malcolm'
Dyiriock 1:32: Arthdr Smith 1301'; Wil,,,
liam SCohie:125*: Fred Webster ioi.:
Chester iialter 1.00.-' . •••
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*Absent !several days on account of '
sickness': ..' ' ' Isabel' Merclie.
Marks
,Room 11
Sr II:---Posalble. Marks '4,25; ,Hon.
319;Pass 250. • •
Hon. -;-Mildred Ritchie „389.: 'Zylcla.
Steward•:.30a: Edwin BusWell 375
'Jean Struthers 374: „Harald Allin
Doris Ritchie 367: June ,C011yer 365:
Mary Struthers 351: Orland Patter-
son- 343: • Arthur:Traplin 342. dlas,s--
Harriet W-hitley 306: Gordon StrUth-
ersil 271: Bruce MacMillan 275: Bil
Jewitt 263. Below ;Pass-JackButton
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.24: Marguerite Gannisa:196: Dave
Jewitt 140: ,• .•
Jr. II -Possible Marks 400;: Hon.
300; Pass: 240.
• PAS3-7-Ailna jinliyson 291:' Helen
Buswell ,280:. Etta Belle MacDonald
257: Maurice Pearlman ':256: Joan
Parker 253: Ever kp 17V -filthy, 248. Be-
low •Pass -Marjorie Allin 232: Rus-
sell .Button • 199; 1VIarguerite • Garnis
194: J. C. Johnstone 176: J. p. Arm
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String 163.i Merle Johnstone' 133.,
H. G. Sheriff.
Room • .
Sr., III-Horiors-A. Horne. 79: F.
Armstrong 78: E. Johnstene 75: 1.
Parker 75: N: Taylor 75. Fess -G.
Sherri ff 07:•C. Renter 63: -L. MacDon-
ald 63: M. Fisher 60: A. Henderson
60. Below Pass -M. Baker 58: • A.
Leith. 56*: K. Macintosh 53: R. Os-
trander '53: 6 B. MAKentie 50; H.
Ritchie 46: E. Cote 4g:1). Dyninck 40,
A. Armstrong 35: T. DiTnlock 35: G.
Whitby 33*. : •••
• Jr. ITIL-Pess-Jessie Henderson 70
,J. MacDonald 70: m. MacDonald 69;
IL Twamley 68: M. Webster 68: Ay-
lmer Aitchison 65: M. Solomon 63H.
Thompson 02: Joy Henderson 61: • M.
*McItini 01: A. Jewitt, 60: I): Smith
60: G. 'Webster 60. Idezov. Pass -J.
McLeod 59: J. Pearlman;59:. C. Hn-
yens' 50: IT. Johnston 50: J. Culbert
- E. Whitby 40„: Leonard Webster
42.••• MacCallunt.
• Room IV
Subj0s:-Spelling, Hygiene
Arithmetic,.
;Sr. IV -Honors -Margaret. Ritehie
99: Cecil Armstrong and Cameron
Finlayson 94 (ties): Stuart Collyer
and David Horne 23 (ties): Donnld
• Ma'eDonald Peggie MacDonald -90
• Kathleen Pertik 89: Douglas Clarke
83: Elwood Soloman •79. Pass-Stew-
att Came -ton 74: Cecil .Garniss 73:
Melvin Johnston, 72i jack Fisher 1:8:
• Kenneth MacPqrson 65. ttslow Pass
--Ward Walker 58,: Marjorie Hend-
erson 50: Florence 11.10Innes 3.
rs,t-•-"-Honots-LiirAn Horne
Eunice Newton 89: Billy Mackenzie
and Marion Johnstone §6 .(ties): TO -
bel Han-,iltan : • McCall 81;
ponalda Tinnifrott 'gird' Frani;
_KeUzie 79 ( t ea) :, Isobel Deugins,
Alex Miteintosh mid liarbatn Solomon,
71 (ties): Christine Finlayson, Senn
-SlieMillan, Med TVgli ne and Mora
Weigel' 76 (ties).* Pak-harte
12:' teorge4eyitt....71:
Elliott Webster -05: Belo* .Pans --41
Verna Steward 50*. .
Teachert=-4C/C.''Mnellientild:
Philip MacMillan 681 Vita, Agar tqq,
(*,.misse(1. 0.1t0 okaol.) ;
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CARNIVAL
, Tile first grand earniv.al ol, the
SeaSeri Will he Mit ott n Vinne Rink
'.ebtl•lailt 1104 and will tothrode ot tifo `9k Thu -Mast,. reit 131b,.
181b
itea0 Alt L. ; VIotoli or tillo and list of grizoi.
of Health The 4.04.4
of, Reath
The Bread
OUR -MOTTO IS QUALITY AND SERVICE:
TRY OUR TUTTI FRUITTI. ON sAtur,t0AV;,.15c, Epic
SPECIALS
; BON ROCHE, JELLt, ROLLS, BRAN 41z: DATE:MKFFINO, FIG,
OATMEAL 'COOKIES, BREAD, COPiE*:';
cANg§, DATE TRIANGLES.
UNMAN S ()141.3TY
h9iic 36
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Luc ngve
Mildred Treleaven
:A. T. C. M, -
Meztp-Soprano
eaeher of Singing
Pholie ,123
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ARNOLD-At the. family ,residence
858 Lerne Ave., London; Ont. -on Jan,
27, 1930, •Willikni Arnold, beloved
husband, of Sarah E. Arnold, in his,
84th yUer-
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STOP! 'LOOK! LISTEN!
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The Jr. Institute a.nd Jr. 'Farmers
will hold a Valentine Social•in the
Council Room on Thursday evening,
Feb. 1.3th. Will•the ,girl members
please bring sandwiches.
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;The Jr. P. & Jr. I, are holding
•, „soci.-11 bright,
When the clock strikes eight on the
• 1.3th night;
You .may he 'sure every guest will
• - be happy,,-• '
Our progralt good, and games wiir
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