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00 PEW YEAR IN ADVAIOE; S2.50. OirlfeWirISP
i.uotriow,O.T1, THURSDAY, 15th, 1930.
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•'DL W. Al. /CONNELL
Physician and Surgeon
• • Lucknow •
. Hour*: .,1,30-3.30 7'--11 •
• Phoneeim •
_ iSENT1ST
Pr. MacLeod will • .visit leueknosr-
. every. TuesdaY, in The Cain House.,
DE'NTIST
. •
, Dr, 11. L. Treleayere LeicknOvi!-
'Hours: -i2A. M. ..1.3O -5.P.
Phone "53 X' -ray
Will, be in Dungannon ever* Thursdny
el,WALL'PAPER-e4 1141 line of 1930..
Wall 'Peper, on hand. Prices consider-
able down for 1030. X. am, ,also agent
for leading job houses. -R.
on, Decorator, Painterand (trainer,
- Box 174, Lucknovie •.
'WANTED -Best Bridge piayers'
in Lucknow to enter eonteit. Call at
Armstrong's and get full pattictilnrs.
"Open to elle'',
Quantity of seed mite for sale -
Lincoln. -L. Weatherhead, R. 2, "Luck
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nose
' • (20-4-p.)
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE
a A: C. No. 21 -Andre ve Gadnt;
, R. Lucknow,-Plunie 24 on 42.
, ree--3-40)7
We .are new accepting orders „ for
Hardwood and and Elm Slabs. Delivery
after May 1.4.. (signed),
' The'.Lucknow Table Co Ltd.
COTTAGE FOR SALE
Comfortable eight room frante 'cot-
tage, well situated. •
Apply to S. V: Mallough, Lecknow.
(20ee4-e-p.) •
••••••••••••6k I.M•
MOTiM*0
40 OlrfOid Sheep to let otit on shar-
.
es. • For particulars apply • to JOhn
Parrish', R. . 7,, Lucknow; '
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RECLEANING SEED GRAIN •
Now is the •time to prepare for
Seeding by getting your seed re:
cleaned -First Class Chipper cleanei
•- at Lucknowl. • ' S. "E. Robertson.
• (20-2-44
FOR SALE -Banner Oats, Grade
No. 1, $1.00 per bushel, •0.A.C. Bar
• ley, No. 21, Grade No. 1, Germina
tion Test 99%; Price $1.10, per bush-
• el sacks included F.O.B. Paris. •
' S. Fonlds, Box • 838, Paris
. '(27-3---e.)
AUCTION SALE
Wm. Fitzpatrick, Con. 10, East
Wavvanosh will have an' Auction Sale
of farm stock and Implements or
Friday. March 28, commencing at
one o'clock P.M. . Elliott Miller, Auc.
(20 -3 -ca
• CLEARING AUCTION' SALE
D. J. MacCharles, Con. 1, Huron
Township, 51.4 miles *est of Lucknow
will have a eleoring Auction Sale Of
• farm stock and implements on Friday,
• A Meech 2i t,. commencing at one o'
O clock P. M.
AUCTIONEER -L. McLean Young
Ike licensed auctioneer for the County' of
' • Reece. Sales attended te promptly
' all parts- of the country on reason-
* able terms.. Satisfaction •guaranteed
Phone Kincardine. 'Phone No. 306 r
2. " • ,
(27-3-e.)
O RE IMPLEMENT ACCOUNTS
All outstanding aceouots owing
. Marshal • Gil3son must he paid
at the Massey. Harris shop, Lucknow,
on Saturday, March 15. After that
date all stem -fete *mei ba pet in ether
hands for colleetion.-W. M. Gibson
(13-3-c.) .
-gal OATS FOR S,ALE-Regis-
tereeko. 10.-A,C. No. 72. Govern-
' ent inspected and • sealed. Test 40
Ms. Getmination 95%. Our °Ate won
first at .reinadian n ^' Pehinitier
• Guelph Winter Fair and Turnberry
Bin Competition. Apply to,
• A. & W. Meltagne; Teesweiter.
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1.11111.01m10000
DEBTS COLLECTED •
We collect' notes, aceOunt wipe
and Judgements. Our success vtill
astonish you. We seldom _fail. IF WE
• DO IT COSTS YOU NOTHING, you
'can't lose. Write ps today for partic-
nitre,
Canadian Creditors' Association;
Branches „Everywhere,. -
Owen Setned-Beemelt - 0: Box 951.
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- Mr. R.. J. Gallaher who spent the
past couple. Of weeks with his nen it •
the RectOre, rgturned to his belie at:,
Ilierie on Tuesday. • ' • •
, Help the 1VIernotial Fend by attend-
ing the Irish stew spinier iri the Cosine
•cuChamber, Saterclai evening of
this, Week -Only 35c., '.
• 'Following the Mild 'weather 'whiele
Ushered' in thamenth 'of March, Wed-
ilesday, .of ts'hi,week ;gave us sorneer,
thing le the Way of a blizzard.'
„ Rev, ,E: Gellehee attendede.the
annual meeting ',meeting of 'the 'Western:0a-,
nein Grande Orange '1,odge at 13i.nnte
..feird this Week as district representa-
tive.'
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The coming of spring weather ap-
pears' to have been'hard on the sicli
old folks. Peer old reeidents • of the
district . were laid away diming the
past -week.' ' •
' Edwin TaYlor. who visited bid par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor' of
town •foteli couple of months has re-
turned to the West, going this time
to South .Alberta.
A petition form tirotestingeigainst
the proposal to natipnliee radib broad
• casting in ranada has been left at the
°
,Sentinel Office for signatures' of those
• who wish- to, register Sobjection..,
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•
Jewel Rebekah Lodge will hold a
Birthday So^iel., Tues. ,evg., *arch 25.
• Rebekrhs. their, herbande or gentle
men frlends. Odd Fellowe.. their wives
or lady 'friends ere eordially invited •
Ladies Please leine lunch.-2See'y,
1-
O The LucknoW Junior' Farmers and
'Junior Institute will hold e social for
• members only. Thereday Reg., Ma
20th. The <losing side in the member-
ship contest rill nrovide theeprogriir
GirIS please •bring 'eandwithes.
' Bueniess is ranidly roVieg towards
eash. basis. Thie week vo are
Halting' .notiee by. Henderson And
• Fisher to the effect that mircluiserv
from them will bereafter be for Cash
FOR SALE
• Barred Rock Baby Chicks, $16.00
per hundred: White' Leghorn ' Be*
Chicks, $14.00 per hundred- Two here.
deed" or over kinatig $.1.0410r
hundred less. "Hatching eggs 15.00
per hundred. Custom hatching done
tente-po-eggeor -four elititedred.
• set fee $15.00, ' ee-
Neeet aed sedan-V.4nd incubators,
and
and breeders at bargain prices.
Get Your order,- in now eta get-
- -*delivery when Y01.I want Ahem. 1 have
• iriereeeed my hatching capacity. all
write or phone- - •• -
Demeen teerteeln. Wniteehureh,. Ont.
• Phone 611-42. Wingham. '
(18-3-tt)
.441,•••,, —
.61 ntlat, '
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• or its equivalent. . • •
' Messrs. J. and Poacher McCharl
es ere:going. baele, into the grocer
business again, 9,nd ha' ve bought tle
business Which they had reitil a couple
of years' ago, from Mr. Elmer John-
ston, who bought from Mark Caaseli
about Dec. lst.
A, ntimber oflocal endio'fans who
had .been on the alert Tuesday Morse.
ing hear a - cenversaVon • between
Conimander Byrd who had just ar-
rivece'in New Zealand from the Ant -
Artie 'and a party' on thisegontinent.
Byrd's voice was net always .distinct,
but no wonder seeing that • it came
half way around the earth. .
TO THE PUBLIC
•
All aceeents owing Henderson &
Fisher prior to Jan: 1st, le 30 must
be peid on or befeire Aeril 1st, 1930
Affer tine date material_
will basold cash within thirty days.
Over thirty days.. yout nota at '7Ve
per annum fee it term not. eeceeding
six months. With elle eyeention of
bnildine eeetrects this rule will be
strictly adhered to. •
Heedereen & Fisher
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• MAFEKING
Mrs. W,m. Irwin and .Doreen are
visiting Mr. and Jlire.-David 'little of
Lanes this week. •
Rev. R. T. leilretrick of Wyandotte
Mich.; . motored over to attend , the
funeral 0-f his mule Mt. John kilpiit-;
rick, which: took place Tuesedy of
this week. He visited his -blether Mr.
S. J. Kilpatrick, while there. •
••• The sympathy of this community
ie extended to Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Kilpatrick °And family in their recent
beteaventent. Mt. Kilpntrick's broth-
ers, Will of Itielneend, W. V. and Ed-
whi ef. Ogema, Sask., came belie to
ettendethe funettil of their fothee.
Mt; Sohn Kilpatrick, and remain a
few days. • ,
The Blake...Dramatic Soeiety. will -
present. their pepuler play "pead on
A String" at Port Albert this -Friday
veiling, Mark 14tleeictrti-erne.ePtiday
aiteitiiig, Meet+ /*let at, Si. Helena:.
A Itregeitudienee greeted. iftr, Utptt,
son Davis on pritiity rid listened to
his. splendid' cadre:et on ".-A Chosen
Calling.," The 1V.1VLS',. eeritied.eieeethe
Pregfatie "given foie MP WOild'e ederef:
prayer, soppIeniented by an itiMedie,`
elate duet by Mrs, Thei. Anderson
eitd *Ise °Elsie Anderson, And a ate*
of a little Eskime boy told by Miss
Grace 13111liethe. younger , members
of the soeiety will be restionsibie` for
the Meetings this week and fleet,
• ' inAtrn- 'Orittynton-- lUts- tapped ov.
• or 760 trees And is felrly letheehed In
the• ityrup olaiiitig industry. ,
OBITUARY
Mrs; John! Miller, Sr. •
The 'death teak.' place home
in, West Wawatiesh on Thursday
morning, Match 6th, of „Mrs. john
Miller after ,an illness of nearly eight
Months. The late Mrs. Miller, who be-
fore her marriage, Weis Barbara Mun-
roe, eldest daughter ; of the. late :Mr.
and , Mrs, Alexander Weellate, was
1.iirn aj Burgoyne in Bruce 'County on.
August 4th,. 1853: on June 3rd, 1880.
she Was Married to the lete•Mr.:aebn.
Miller ,and: one to Rea,. on, the firm
*Re which 'vile' died. 117fr, ' Miller neeile-
'ceased her i,21 years ago.. : •
• Mes. Mil er had been confined- to
bed since last Stile andthrough all
that time bete her suffering with
Cheintian fortitude and patience Shei
was. beloved by all who knew het and
during her illness derived" great plea-
sure from- the .visits ' of her mane.
friend&
The funeral service • On Seterdar
was conducted'by ,Rev. C. iiknson,
'pastor of the St.. He'en'e' United
Church of which Mrs, Miller wee
devoted inerriber. He wee assisted by
Rev. R. W Craw of the Lecknonr
Milled Chureh Rev.r C. H. Mac-
Donald of the Liteknow Presleiterian
Church, both of Whom were warm
-friends of Mrs:. Miller. During the
service ,Mrs' :- Weeley: Joynt of
Lucknow' • 'sang "The Old Rigged
dross." Which had° been Mrs. Miller's
favorite :hymn. Old friendellfesere
teMis Weatherbead. Wm. MeQuillin.
Will Taylor,: Cen. :De -ker. Kenneth
CaMeron .and lieaeMillan ear -
lied her 'to :her last easiiing place in
Greenhill Cemetery, , While irnity bead-
tiful fiend tributes cofrOyed :100and
.syinrathy. ,
O
SurviVing .are four' sons and two.
deinehters: Wall'ece. Elliott, Jelin and
Bert, and Mrs. Ed. 1..ThOnea4ie Miss
llergeret Miller. Who dieine, the Ione °
monthwas • her mother's frithful
nnise, One little son Ray, and One
daughtee Menne. "died some yeir.s age
Thee are also faite Clatera awl two,
nrOthera: Mine Fletcher. Misses Maty.
and Annie Wallace. of Ostrander and
Messrs: • .Albert WallaCe of Barrie
• and John Wellnee of St. Helens, all
ef, whom attended the fuperel and
Mrs. Ed. Moore lef Speerse Seek.
• ...Other frierds from a distaire who
were here fer the feneral in: Juded
Mr. John Miller of • Windsor, Mise
Mareerret Thom of 611010, Misses
Gertieule and Mareearet end Mr.
Hugh yifellace of 'Barrie, 1 -Mr. John
Cunningham and Derothy of Walk-
erton. Mr. Tom' Miller of Wingham.
and Mi. and *its Salkeld" of Goderich
Thus she looked_ threugh the _sorrew
,• 'That shrouds this mertat life,
To the loile and benuty of Heaven,
And the Twine that follows strife.
A mother of' God's own 'ratchet
She has waked to a Heavenly. birth
And one of the "beautiful things she
seek. •
Is the bentity she made on earth.
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NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENTS
,
IN LONE RINK'
••••••..01.14,'
On Thursday and Friday miming
of last week there were twe novelty
entertainments held • in Leene-Rinit,
t'hese taking the form of an Old Time
Skate and a Mocassin Dance. respec-
tively.' •
On •ThUrsday night the weather
peeved sufficiently cold to provide a'
„good' sheet of ice and a• fair turn out
of the iield timers" resulted. Mr. Will
Dangles. was, we think. the 'oldest,
sport to participate in the fen. Ai-
de -Melt it w� rather strenuous exer-
.
ctse /or many, they stuck at it and
• convinced the younger element that
these "old tinier" 'could skate in
their day. The Lueknow Brass Meld
furnished the music during the even-
ing. • •
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A
RORIIRRY HERE 'MONDAY. NIGHT,
A. R. Firilayson's Store Broken Into
-Money and Geode Taken. :
• .
When -Miss iticbarde clerk in
A. R. Finlaysen's grocery and feed
Store, opened the, store Tuesday morn-
,
ling 'she found things in a‘rether up-
set*cOndition-ehenana skins, cigarette
stubs, pieces: of cake - and -paper Be-
tered the floor ertd thereweaevidenee.
enough that ionieope' had visited ihe-
Pliee:dur1ng ••the ni:ght. A visit tolbe
easel drawee sheered that it had .13eeve
opened and all change but, a few
eop-
pers taken. • • ••• ,
Making eliquiry at, the house 1 she
learped thee, the cash taken in ' on
Monday had been left in the drawer
.
-a thing Mr. Finlayson says hadn't
happened before. in ten yeaes. Check-.
ing:. up ore this showed that a sub-
stantial 'sum of moriey-had been tak-
en. A paper bag: half filled; .with
milted cookies. showed that the -night
eisitors had a taste for 'swots as
well as a desire for reOpeY. Meets,
candies' end other "eats" had been
taken,' • but the main less was from
the till•
Miss Richards aleo discovered that
a hied satchel in which she kept her
beloneings was 'missing. The contents,
had been dumped out, and the gtin-
evidently used to carry things. away..
The fact that the store was entered
On the one night when the days cash
4
hadebeen 'left in the till'° suggeeted
that the thieves had knowledge of the
.fact.
Indian Suspected
As'news of the robbery, spread it
Was learned that three Indians-tveo
men and a: etoman-hedheee seen
loiterhig. altinc;.• Campliell street, is
late RS midnight on .Jttonday It was
also leerne,d that . three.: such Indieni
had left by the merninse train, one
'of' Wen having betight three tickets
foe Blyth, for which' he,.'tendered a
.five-dellar bill. .The trio had' 011ie
from 'en empty • box car just as the
Passenger train reined in, and the
tickets Were bought' at the last min-
.• .
O Mr. Finlayson reported the robbery•
to Comity Constable Moore,. who. sus-
pected 0 that though the, tickets iwere•
for Blyth, the _Indians if they ' • had
been Hite, mischief, mieht get -off at
Wingham. This proved to be right,
for on going to Wingham, Moore and
Finlayson learned that three Indians
Itwo,men and a woman) had got off
the C.N.R. -at Winghaen and' taken
the .CPR. to Harriston., Here 'they
• made 'another chane, taking ,a CR.
• R. train for Owen Sound. Getting in
-touch.. with. the ,conducter who had,
charge of the train from Harristen
to -Owen Sotind,' Constable Moore
learned. that, sure enough the three
Indians had. gdt off the train at Owen
.Sounit,
• The fdt that these Indians appear-
ed rather flush Of money,that they
threw away a bag coritaining meat
. ,
and other eatables, and discarded
bicycle which they had, leads. the po-'
lice to suspeet that they were' impli-
cated in the robbery. •
Consteble Mooee reported ,hi find -
Ings to Provineial Constable Nelson,
and by -non, ."Wednesilay. Constable'
Nelson reported to Mr. Finlayson •
that the Police at Owen Sound had
placed the three Indians under arrest
O Entry to store was made by 'push-
ing. open the doors to 'the feed store
.room, •
New. Spring, Merchandise on dis-
play at - The Market.
• NtiTICE,
WHEREAS the Anneal meeting of
:the LucknowAgricultural Society held
on January 24th last was irregularly
Called and owing to other irregulari-
ties aecording , to the Agricultural
On Friday -evening the rink wit 'Societies Act, Section 11 subsections
prettily decorated with- Japanese
Lanterns for the dance. The weather
was ed-t;erse end the uederiakine was
. •
1. 2. 3. &c., it 1, .** quired by the said
Ageicultural .....ecieties Act that a
special meeting 'cif the erten-lbw-1 of
the LuekhoW Agriculture' Society he
net-fntandially sticeees. The mildness
: of the night -ma; the -e -O--' 4atea an Tjr`r7NCITIC:t1-alrif-
, „. „P . - meeting-of:I-the- neenthers of the -Lucie -
the dancets found the surface more now Aglitultural Society will, be held
°slippery their the limit 'nolished- Wit- ' On Friday the 28th day'of Marek AD..
eeeet .fieeefe The eieleereee oreeeeeee 1930 at two &dock in the afternoon
ee. in the Ceneeil reone.-in the Carnegie
supplied the' wiesiceeThele mosie has flail,e
eucknow; for the transection of
Penned' leerne,lelliular and *idea- .to heefollowipg besiness., namely.; -,
-a good /light's tun.. Tie election of offieets for the ene
suing. year; Meting of the proposed
n
• , ....... ..„ •.. Lueknow Attlee. drafting and nee -sing
-.Ste 4,44teitle0g,14. 301:t. C.tlandel ,stritilt..,eeeetteeeeee--- aeert andnil grit** Tity
held fit C.ernegte tafli, Led -knee* Mon-
day, March lith. -I -"Good MUsie. Gents
15C.; tied gallery'
Young White Garidere for sale or
Will trade
,
• Jarnes" 'Perster.
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business in 011retti6t1 With an mote el
Meeting of the Luelenow Agricultural
Society:, This egeetiegeis ctilled pine,
:meet to ocelot -1' 35. subsections One°
and .two of the Agrieultoral Seeittie*
Net, and all Members are hereby heti.
fiwa-
Jas. Allem, Joseph Agivi'•w,
President • Scdatary.
• .(21-4-6.0.1
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, ibcallow pioa scgooL
REPORTS
Fehr/nary & larch
1-75 to to 74: Ill -e.
60 toc-a-a 1., od: '40.-r enure:
SauboselictteA
;:l lg., ; • 4•J
Jeiat.,
Chem, Fr. Coeip.,,Geocie, Eng. Comp.
Andrew, 4,2 t Ili; 2L.:israu-
son; Leeee 4, 1 111„ 1 ee lerowne; N.-„
e Tel; 1 C, 1 'F, 1 a • Bpswell, ke-1
11 (Up.,) Cempbell, 41":
Gardner; 0, 1?':: Greer;
1111; 2 CO. F:' Hannifon, e,
Hasty', A.-1 IL 2 C, 1 es: IeenrY,
1. I; / UT. 1 : Kilpatrick, R:-
1 I, 1 III, 1 C, 1 F: Line, M.-1 1,-
1 III, 2 C, 1 F: MacDonald, C.-2 I,
1 1 I. (UP): MacDonald, Thee -1-11,
1 III, I 0, . leke MacDonald lel,
1 C, 2 F: MacDonald, C, 8 P:
MacDonald, • P.-1 C, 2 F: MacDoug-
all, L.-1 IL I 3 C: MaCintyre; M.
74 Ce 2 F: MacKenzie, Jessie -1 III,
1 C, 2 F: MacKenzieeeMei-1 III; • 2 C*
MacLeod, R.-1 1, b: 'McNeil,
F.-2 III, 1 C, • 2 F: 1VIcQuillin, M.--
1 III, 2 C: Martin, J.-1 11, 20,
Miller, M. -3.C: Nixon, E.1-2 C, 1 F,
1 a: Reid, • E-1 III, 2 C, 1 F: Sherriff
.V.-4 C, 1 F, 1 C (Up.): Smith; A.-
2 II, 3 C: Stewart, S.-2 I, 111, VIII,
1 C: Vint, E. -el II,. 2, c, 1 F: Maelver
E.-82: not examined-MeeKenzie,
Jean A. Colwell: Ritchie, E:-1 I, 2 II
I C, F.
F. E. McLean
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EXaMForm ined ta. Latin, Eng.
Graill„ Aeitn., iene. •Ceibp.
: Arm-
strong, Wimuired-4 i, .1 iIi; 2 C, F:
Slake, iserniceb-2 1; .e 1 AAA,
Blake, Winnifeee-e 1. el, i eel, 2 e,
•-1 a: • Cametie.i; Kute.teele-e i, •le„
1 III: Carnucitan, Elizabeth -2, i, 2 el
2 III: Crapeten, Viet -eine -3 E:
Son; •Neltie-1 lit, C, a Cer-
ran, James --4 1 (3, ler': Curie,"
Johe-2 C. 1 elniaysori; 'Rey -i 1,
1 II, 1 C, 2 F Fiances -2 F,
2/at Gilmore, Margaret -.2.C, 3 :1 a
Grant, Jean -1 I, 2 III, 2'C, 1 F:
kiac-
ett, Mary --•--1-11,- I lit, --'1 C; :2 fe:
Anna* Archibald -1 III, 2 C, 2
enderson, Donald -1 I, 2 III, 2 C, 1,F
Lane, Winnifrede-211, 1 111, 2 0, 1 el:
MacCharles, Sadie -2 e, 3 Ili J III:
,MaclYonald, Gladys -e.5 I, 1 II: Mae -
Donald„ Catherine -1 I, 1 II, 3 III,
1 C: MacDonald, Margaret -2 C, 8 F:
MacLeod, Mary Belle -el I, 2 III, 1 c,
2 F: MacInnis, Katherine -1 III, 2 F:
MacKenzie, Alexander -1 I, 2 IL 2 111
1 C: MacKenzie, Mary -1 I, 3 111, C
1 F: MacKenzie, Thomas -2 0,, 2 Fe
MacMillan, Isabelle -1 I, : 1 2 C,
2 F: Middleton, George -1 C, 3 F:
Ritchie, Tillie -2 C, 3 F: Thompson,
Frances -1 II. 1 III, 1 C; 2 F: Thomp-
A, II, 1 C, 2 F: Nixon, Evelyn -e-1
ion,. Pearl -1 III, 4 F: Smith, Edythe
Vint, Elsie -1 Ce MacKenzie, Jessie
--, 1C, 1 F.: Campbell, Will -1 C: Rit-
chie, Elsie -1 C: MacDonald, Phyllis
-1 II, 1 C: Phillipe, France
1 F: Reid, Evelyn -1 a: M „ john
eel I, I d Dymoch, Isob -1 • 3 F.
Henry, Thomas -1 III: Ruth MacLeod
-el a( •
. F eat ,1, ••••
Form
Subjects :-French (2 exams), "Al-
gebra (1 exams,), Latin, British Hist.
Botany and Eng. Comp.
• Anderson, Charles -1 III; 2 C, 5 F:
Anderson, Jean -4,I, 3 IL 1 C': Baker
Ernest -1 111, . 1 C, 5 F, 1 a: Burns,
Ada -4 I, 1 II, 1 11I,-.2 C; 2F: •Car-
ruthers, John -1 1, 111, 1 III, 5 P:
'Culbert, Beatrice -3 I, 4 111, 1 F: Col-
lyer, 'Roy -7 1, 1 II: Douglas, Don-
aldt*-1 I, 6F, 1 a: Finalyson, Park
-3 I, 3 II, 1 III, 1 Q: Gardner, James
-1 I, 1I1, 3 C, 3 F: Gardner, Sydrid
-111, 2111,' 20, 3 F: Graham, Anna
L.1. II, 1 C, 6 F: Greer Harold -1 I
2IL 4C,, I a: Hamilton, 'Myrtle -3 I,
1 II, 2 III. -1 C. 1 F: Hendezson, James
-41, .311, I Hodgins, Floreno
.1-3 IL 3 13. 2 F: Johneteti, Witunfred
-111, 2111, 0, 4 Fe MacDonald
1ache1-1 C, 4 F, 3 a: MacDougall,
*Blanche -1 I, -5 111, 2 C: MacMahon,
Mae -2 I 4 11, 1 ITT. 1.C: MeLeoci
Helen -3 C, 5 F: McNeil, Jim -2 II,
3.Ce• 3 F: Mullin. Roseel1a-1 I. 1 II.
1 a 4 F. 1 5: Phillips. Frances -11
lIT, 2 III, 1C, 2 V: Richards. Norval
-11. 2 II, 1 C. 4 F: Stimson.
L 6F..1 a: Thoninson, Robert -i IL
1.111, C, 4 F: Webster. George -1
1 II, 20, 41': Blake,' Winnifred-1 1:
mister,. Flneel ITI, I F: 'Crete
s one Nellie -1 I. I 471: rurran Jai- es
I, 2F: .Gerran. .Tp'.k-1 2F
Gardner. 13erv1-1 I. 1 C: ore
Margaret- I Ma'Doneld, M1,11.4*—
Atet--1. T: I MacKeneie Marv -a IT:
Ritchie. Tillie -1 1: Smith. Editn-
1 T. 1 C: rthoimion, PrRneeq-1 it:
MacInnes. Katherineeel F: Hackett
Maty -1. F: Thompson, Peer1-1. 1.
1111. '
• G. M. Johnston, Teacher
ItIED
the.,TOwnslilyeefee..Ashe.
'field on Marchgtii, 1930. 11trest James
Baird (feleinerlY Annin Sinitnei aged '
90 years and 9 months. Interment -in.
rhiless beitieterY,
the
Ashfield. on-, Weekteeday,, Varelt 5th.
1930„ John Kilpatrick,. aged 7,5 ygnri.
'Thtiiii.irfilligenilea tenitatersr,
March 1-10/. •
• MIL-IA:Be-In the Township of West"
Witetainesii on Meech 6th. .1930, Mf.,
• Sohn Miller, (fotmetly Barbee:1 VIM;
r� Wallace); in her year:Ruler-I
• al, on Mardi 8th i Grooniiiii deine-
tern; •
ti.4 •
The. Bread
of Health Cr'
OUR MOT'I'0 IS QUALM AN
BREAD 4S THE BIG FOOD
BREAD B ,
OUR QUALITY 'HOME MADE WHOLE
BREAD IS THE' cflE"RST 4'09D.
• SPECIALS: •
FRUIT LOAF •
BRAN4.& DATE MUFFINS
NUT SQUARES -
JELLY ROLLS
HitiLLYMAN'S QUAL
Phone 36
,
Eye Diseases
• Defective vision and diseases
of the eye aratiee"entirely
• distinct'conditions. The fem.-,
. er is' usually due to Orient
weaenesises Of the museles
O anerror of refreetion end can.
'be evereoma by wear:ng cot- "
• eeetive, lenses.
Diseasesof. the eye -and
• there Menv -of them -ere
, more serious and require med-
ical or surg"cal care.
O Aii necasional "ehak•up" on
your" eyes by a Registered. Op- ".
:tomettist is the nest possible
safeguard against eye trouble.
We' aea .Ayoiir service, •
,
`F T Armst
, rong
Optometrist
KINCARDINE
• Mr. L. MacLean' Yining formerly
Paisley' has returned tp Kincardine• '
and has, started in the, Auctieneerire
again. Five years. ago Mr. 'teen; wade
• a wonderful' salem.an and Auctionee-
while he.' was here. He being an oh'
Stock Dealer, shinping , Iron -
Paisley, tb Toronto, has had a lam
experience, in the Live Steck game
and is known practically All . over
Brice C-oenty. His repetation as ar:
Auctioneer is Widely known in Termite
and Nr-thern Ontario as one of the
best, ;Aid sines •the passing of Mr.
Purvis his many friends in this dis-
teict have urged on him to start again
in Kincardine andvicinity.-Advt.
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O IRISH STEW SUPPER •
•
•
An Irielt stew sunper will be served
by the tucknow Foreen's Institute
in the Council Chainber, Town Hell,
on Saturday, March 15, from 5 to $
o'clock. Admission 35c.' Proceeds for
the Memorial Fcind.-See'y.
Card of Thanks.
• .The Baird family, wish to peewee
Sincere rtielnks to the friends and
neighbors who were eo kind end help-
ful at the time of their teeent ber-
•
e.ayement.
•
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Watchefor new Sale Bill and let us
know if yeu don't get one in your
mail box. -The Market.
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Sun 'Life
.wonder how'
.on, its polield
example from'
peny's, leaflets
• a 20 Year
ing $49.85
mentS,
PanY 097-
The Companyl
Face value Of
'Profits (divide
ally andlate
cumulate on b
present .8 • 0.4.
Maturity
Total
START' :Y.
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•• ' . '1111.," in
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s• New As
-morrow4 Ne
Mrs, Pearlman ,has just returned from
. a buying trip to Toronto and announces:
A Complete Showing of the Newesti
Women's & Misses'
COATS and' -DRES§ES
Our Men's Dep't too, ?has-- •
,
The Latest Styles-lornyOU-ter pickfro
-
Whether you buy, or not, We will b
'glad to -Wow you ,our StOoki,
Phone 85
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