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.$,00 PER YEAR Otoxivist
. DR, W. M. CONNELL
Physician -and Surgeon
Lucknow •
Hours:: 1.30-3.30 7--8
Phone 86
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Dr: R. i;. Te1eaven,, LiticknOW.!'"
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'WALL PAPER -A full line Oi 1930
Wall Paper on hand. Prices emisiderr
-'able &Mtn for 1930. I am 'also agent
• for, leading job houses. -7R. J. dallier -
on, Decorator, Painter and 'Grainer,
I3ox 174, Lucknow.
FOR SALE -A comfortapie ay/en-
ing. Apply,to D. C. Taylor:
(20 -.7 -3 -At.) -
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FOUNDL-A .Watch.. ApPly; • to.:
Harold Greer,, ."
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'Quantity of, Buckwheat for. Sale---• •
Elmet Alton. •• • • •'
'Phone, Dungannon, 67 r. -6.
Will take a young man. to beard
and -room or two Willing to room' to -
'Other. Information at Sentinel Office
HOUSE FOR SALE
• Frame house, seven large rooms,
• wood stone cellar; hard . and :soft
Water inside, thte,e-qvarter acre hit;
small stable. Apply Mrs. •Isabelle
• Henderson, Wingham, Ont. Box 113.• •
BABY CHICKS 10c EACH
• 'Our price for White Leghorn chicks
during, June will be 10c. This 'price
is at the farm •
Phone or mrite as the supply will
be limited..-Eliner J. Parrish, Dun-
gannon, Phone 82-21.
(10-6-c.)
"WHERE" •
' Shall I buy Confectionary? At
Reid's Bakety.
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WHY?
Because they carry, a large, stack
of baking, have been in the business
a long time; and expects to renialn.
We sell as 'cheap as any living man
and appreciate . your trade more
' than anybody. Call and See at Reid's,
Bakery. • Phone 68.,
- Rupture gxpert Here
Do you suffer from rupture? , If
• sd„ your big opportunity has now ar-
'rived. Mr. Reavely, the noted rupture
expert' will be at ,
HORNE'S RESTAURANT
LtrooloW -
for one day only
• Friday, June 13th. •
and will be pleased to give free ex-
amination to any sufferer and to de-
monstrate his famous appliance
..,• This appliance • will •contract the
- opening in '10 to 15 days and has
cured • 'gases in from three to 'six
months. • This, appliance is postively
demonstrated to you right On .your
own person without any charge. You
do not,spend a penny unless you are
fully satisfied that it is the right ***0• -
• pliance for you. A conaultatiOn with
Mr. Reayelr will cost you nothing.
Don't let this opportunity get away
, from YOu. Remember the date.
ST. HELENS
Misses Ghidys and Caroline Webb
returned to-Fott William on 'Satur-
day. They were accompanied I by
their mother who will remain with
them until the school closes.
. social meeting of the Harris
Mission Band of the United Church
will he held next Satuttfity afternoon.
•All the boys and girls are invited.
Messrs. -Prank *lad -Thomas Todd;
Ned Thome' and Louts Grant.. Were at
Guelph on Patuiday attending the
stock Sale. , - •
Mrs. Will Webster and littlte Lois
were Week, end Visitors it Toronto,
" where Mrs. Webster atibtided the
graduation of her Sister, Miss -Taylor
of Seaforth, it the Women's College
Rovpital.
Mrs.Detvidson of Dungannon dis-
trict president Was a visitor: at the
Women's Institute meeting held at
Mrs. Wallace IVIiller'S Thuraday.'
She gave which was atuelt
enjoyed by the man Indies present.
Solos by -Mrs. D. daunt , and Miss
Greta Webb atid Severalagnets help-
ed to iritlie splendid Meeting. ,
Members, Of the Young People's
Sudety of the Itnited'AChnteh Were
guests of , the 'Whitecliiirth Society
on Mentay-wiien-all- had A -pleasant
everting.
Mrs. D. Todd. is spending Couple
Of weeks her deter .at. Pfgeen,
Keep Friday evening) 4'04 Ot 1:1
vitro as. the ditto at St. ROAN
vnitiad °hutch ,attritot POW*
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Mr. :Sam 'Rathwell of Waterford;
was rn town on a short visit last week
Mrs. .beti. A Siddalf vilted last:
• week in 'Toronto with her klaUghtelt,
Ails@ Frances Sickle& •
A 12 qt. granite 'water pail • for '
98'emiti. First class- quality:
; • • .. Mardie & Soo.'
Street Dant* to-inorrOW
, Friday,- juna, 13 -7 -an unIneky.. date '!
they say, but take aChance; Dancing'.
fie*, 0.30 to 1 oelerk. ••
• The regular Ineeting of the Luelt.,.
now „Women's 'Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs. Geo. :Greer, on
Friday, June 13th, at 2.30 elelock.
Messrs N. D. MacKenzie and
M,acNab were, Called to Walkerton
this Week to serve on the jury. We
understand therewas only one ease
to ' come before the coUrt..
Mr. and Mrs, Alex MeKinnonand
daughter, G'.idys of Cassettort, N.
Dakota, • ' visited recently With the:
former 's sister, Mrs. Angus .Macr
Kinnon. . •
J. W. Treleayeth, who for a
'number of years has resided in Siiii-
mine,'Ont., has bought the ,Tennant
residence' and is Coming' hack to his
native Owe' to reside. •
•The Rev..C. H: Dickinson and his
bride Niue guests this, week of hir:
and Mrs. W. I); Rail Mr. and Mrs.
Dickinson have come eas•Cfrom Moose
Jaw, Sask., qn their honeymoon. :
• Mr, 31ilits MacMillan Who suffered
a stroke •of paralysis, on Tuesday
afternoon of last week, and for a time
a's in a critical condition has greatly
iffiproved and new recegnizes, those
about him and can eCeak• . •
AlliSEt,,Hood is, this -week enter$in-
in he
Celia/TS Who ire Oh their -WIT
tell SeattleWashington State. This
ifthe first' time in 40 yeari that the
four Hood brothers have been all to-
• gether in the Itown of birth.
Mrs. W. L. McKenzie, Grant, and
)01r. D. G. McKenzie .motored to Tor-
lato last Week -to attend the wedding
of Miss Jean Robartson, a cousin of
M-Kenzie's. Miss Lorna Camp-
-bell accompanied thent to. the city
where she was a Visitor over the Week
The following' Masons Were
in Toronto this Week having a book
at the big doings •of the Shriners
gathered there: Dr. D.. Paterson, F.
T. Armstrong,. W. J. Davison, Fia,ser
R-ateruenyW. j. Joyit, W. II. Porteous
A. E. -McKim, Dr. W. V. JOIniSton
D. MacKenzie, C Decker, Garfield
MacDenald. W. B. Anderson.
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• Miss Mary MacLeod, (laughter of
Mrs. P. MacLeod of Kinloss, was sud-
denly- stricken with appendicitis last
Saturday night and was taken in
Johnstone's ambulance to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London *here, although in,
very bad condition Vas operated on
Sunday Morning. Friends will be
pleased to know that she is getting
along very well.
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WILL DECORATE GRAVES
The local I.0.0F. lodge will decor-
ate the graves of departed. Ocldfellows
in Greenhill Cemetery on Sunday
afternoon, June 15th. Brethren are
asked to.meet at the lodge roomkat'
two o'clock sharp. Rebelisths are in-
vited to join in the ceremony. Band
in attendance.
MR W. W. IL COOK DIED SUDDENLY
Mr: Hi Cook who resided a ,mile
mirth of Lucknow died suddenly Tues-
day morning as a result of heart fail:
pee. Mr. Cook who was in his 76th
year had not been feeling well for
some weeks, but his condition was
not thought to be serioue. Mr. Cook
was widely known as a very success-
ful salesman of nursery stick, a
businesS he had been engaged in for
many :years.
• He is survived. by Ms wife, one sop
William who is in the Canadian West
and one daughter, Mrs. Alex Purvis
.$of Kinloss. Another daughter, Mrs.
,Ed. purns died a number of years
.
ago.
• Funeral arrangements have not
been made at time ef going to Press.
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You can buy three 14 qt. galv.
pails for One Dollar at
Wm. Marche &
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PRESBY'rERIAN W. M. S. AUX.
At our June meeting we were pleas.
ed to have with us members from the
'Smith Kinloss, ;Kinlough and • Dun-
gannon Aintilittries, he President
Mrs. Douglas, led in devotional exer-
cises and cordially vveleorned the Yid
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tors. Mrs. Alex Sutherland Alen took
he chair and a- very excellhat. pro-
gram was given. Miss Annie McKayread the Bible Study which was pre-
pared by Miss Mary McLeod. This
was taken from pfiseSgeS in the
Book of Nehemiah and , was a clear'
and forcible exposition of the passa-
avg referred to. '1;he Kinlough ladies
furnished the mnSid part Of the pro-
gram consisting ef a Solo by Miss
Malcolm'and one by Mtg. Emerson;
onjyed-
Miss
DeaM-MeLeed gitt,e-tr-ver
teresting and instructive address en
"The Miesimiary Movement." Mrs, A.
-Hughes- rift& a---very'7oorteise and -AS
terestini synopsis of "The Couriers
Of ;the, MOM". ThisPePer Was 0'0014
11 mil, gaols, The Saint Ineetillit
ifijP$14 oil.
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LAJCKNO1111, ONT,...:THORADAY, iluNE, 12th 1930.
. THE WATERWORKS- BY-LAW
• AGAIN
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• by-law *taking the ratepayers of
Lucknow to authorize the raisin:of
money for improving- fire protectimt
and tunPlYing..pure. domestic water
apn, 'es in The Sentinel ',again , this
This is practically the same
by-law as *as -defeated on April 7th.
In re -submitting the by-law • theo
Council is. acting in response to.., a
petition signed by 129 ratepayers of
the village, and as thia-'numt,t is
well over a majority ,of, the.„'itossible
Note, the council feels justified in ask-
ing for another vote.• Talk, about it
not being legal to submit a defeated
by-law within a year is nonsense. The
council' and clerk have had the best
available advice on that, and know
that their coerse. is. legal.
I This waterworks proposition isf
big one andlt is not surprising that
some features -2f it were not ender -
stood. by many ratepayers. The ifact
that well over.a.inajority have sign-.
ed the petition': to ,the Council is a
emetics] assurance that ' it will be -
endorsed. .
It is a real progressive move which
willgive us good fire protection, good
water. and a chance .to get a first'
,class hotel.
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,CHEV. COUPE' RUNS Asu.eic
•Ctiev. Coupe belonging tcr•
Elliott Miller, left standing at -the.
top- of the grade. on Stauffer street
hist north Of Campbell, last Thurs-
day afternoon was get in modem by
,the Wind or the, force of ogravitk,
arid; gathering speed as it Went, tan
•omess' Campbell 'Street and crashed
into the east:. show twindow of the.
Walker Store. The plate glasa, Of
-,,course-Was•-dentolisltedrbut-the-wood• -
work brought the car to a stOp, little
the worse for the:in:Pact, the sound
of which 'startled evervime in . the
vicinity. The store staff were, enjoy-
ing the hOlidav. and thus escaped
hock suggesting the • Crack of doom,.
• Windows were opt' of tuck in that
quarter. last Week, On Monday a ear
-assing• that, way shot a •smstll stone
c,rom etalet a 'tir0 with h farce that
• sent it through the plate ;glass win,
• doti of A. R. •Finlayson's store: The
glass- was loadle caicked and com-.
nietely ruined.That sort of acetdent
not at. all inicconmen where loose
pebbles get out onto the paved street.
ASHFIELD 'NOTES
the Atlifield paion T.T.Eit.O. will
Meet at the 'mime of Mr. D. A. Mac:
Lean, Laurier On Wednesday, Jure 18
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Giant motored
to Sarnia. on Sunday, to see Mr.
Grant's mother, vitt° is critically ill,
: Mr. Donald MacLean is serving on
the jury in Goderich this Week.
BORN--Oii, Friday, June 6th, to -
Mr. and Mrs.' Floyd Campbell, a son.
Miss -Jeep Long, Mr. Dan Long and
Mr. ,and Mrs. R. E. Gilmore, spent
a. couple of days -last week in London.
Mrs. Wm. Agar of Hannah; N. D.
is visiting her sister; Mrs: John Jam-
ieson:
Grant and Fraser MacLean .of
Chicago, are spending the -summer at
the home at their uncle, Mr. Donald
MacLean.
. Miss Ma Help was in Wingham
on Monday having her. tonsils te,
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moved. -
The menibers of the Paramount
tf.F.W.O. 'invited to join the
Kairashea Club in their monthly
meeting • on Thursday. June 19th.
Members kindly tote this invitation.
Wedding Bells
Iftednesday, June 4th a pretty
'marriage took place at Lucknow Pres-
byterian Manse; by the 'Rev. C. H.
MacDonald, when Miss Blanche Jam-
ieson, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. John
JaMieson became the bride Of Mr.
Ernest Wilson Of Saskatoon. The
oride wore a dress of peach georgette
With. tape dollar of cream silk lace,
hat and Shoes to match, and carried
a shower bouquet of butterfly roses.
She was attended by her sister, Mrs.
Howard Harria, who wore a dress of
rose plush crepe with sand hat and
carried pink roses. Mr. Howard. }W-
rit supported the groom. After a
dinner at the home of the bride's
patents the happy couple left by Mo-
tor for a short trip to •Galt, Toronto,
and other points. The bride travelled
in a dress Of flowered brown chiffon,
cocoa brown cloth coat with hat and
shoes to Match: Mr. and Mts. Wilson
will make .their home in Saskatoon.
The week previous to the marriage,
over thirty of the bride's friends met
at her home and presented her with
a miscellaneous shower. of beautiful
Mid useful gifts.
• DiviNt. SERVICE •
The officers and inenibers of North.
ern Light Lodges, NO:. 93 A. F. & A.
M., will attend Divine Service in the
Anglican • Church. Sunday,.
Jane 15th, at 7 P.M. All Bro. of
Old Light Lodge, No. 164. are cordial-
ly invited to joie with then' in this
service. ,
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CHURCH NOTES
The key: W. A. lifotiteith, B. A. 'who
recently acceptedtall to the Tees -
water United Chutch will be indueted
Itito--th-sritafge ThUrsday
-a. this week. Mr, IVIOnteith'cornes from
Lancaster, Oat, • -
, .FloWer bay and Sunday School
• 9nnlijersary will be Obserttea Lifik,
novl United Church next Sunday
morning, When the Rev, W. Jewitt
0, A. of 'PACIIVS00 *in $11010$ the
OrVie014i:
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GERMAN 'BIAS KINL,QSS FARMS
A deal in real estate which has
comae(' a good deal of local continent
was put. through with A couple.' Of
Kinloss• farmers -last week. Mr: Archie
MieIntyre sold his. twe,hundred acre
farm (including the Macintyre home.,.
stead) on the Oh concession to Mr,
Max; A recent eintgrant
from Germany. Out Mt, Hoekum
wanted more,thari 200 acres and liar,
Ifiticthat-Mr. J. S. IVIacKenaig would
„ken Ilia 200 :Ore, farm „,viniell"ay
right across the roadhe picked thtt
up'too.' This gives' the German a very
'fine farm with two 'Sets, of good
buildings. ,
On completing the purchase,' Mr.
lioeltuin set out on the return trip
,to Germany, /leaving here Tuesday
Morning. He is going to send out A'
man and 'wifetO occupy the residence
on the MacKenzie farm, and he hones
to be back himielt, with wife, .and.
fatally. .and some live stork, Which
lie will import by the first of Septera-
.•• Mr: Beelcum is a member of a
ZaniiY vbr� is farming On a fairly
large •scale in Germany, and he
'Ism:tears • to have the idea of
larming in a'large Way here -He is a
man in Mid* lite, and was an officer
in the German army during the
war. He has the bearing Of a military
Man. and according. to those who have
.met . him, is a thorongh gentleman.
.' Mr, MacKenzie Who hoh, resided in
town for the past few years Thad his
'firm largely" in grass: For some
Weeks he has been busy converting
the '.401d Town Hall" -into a modern
garage- and gasoline supply, station.
Air..'.Macletyre will sremain-;o the
farm until tall 'after the
crops and stock until: ,Mr: 'Boekom
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To Extent of. Stock=HeavY'Weight
18 Gauge 'Aluminum Kettles7-8, Qt.
Qt. -$1.50i. 12 Qt, -$1.75;
14 Qt. --$1.00. Wm. Murdie & Son's
THAT LANGSIDE SINK -HOLE •
About a month ago 'our Langside
correspondent ,reported the develop-
-meat of what is familiarly known as
a sink -hole on the road about a ;mile
vast of the Langside .store, 'Those
who have traiell'ect-that toad will-
rechil a Mnall swamp just • beyond,
.Tiffiin's Ceinetery: Well .that modest
little swamp, has developed' into quite
az curiosity. and quite,an attraction.
.Infact it is about the most note-
worthy' development to occurr in the
quiet Langside district Since." the
White Man displaced the Indian in
the great Queen's Bush.7. • '
: in -the early days of :read -making
a log croaway„ known as ',corduroy"
was built across this swampwhich
was not more than '40 or 50 yards in
extent where the road crossed it.
This log foundation covered with
earth Served for Many..a year, no-
body ever Suspecting that underneath
wag one of those .curious formations
known as muskeg, „arid, constituting
such a' difficult problem- to the road;
builder, whether a pioneer fainter or
a college -bred engineer. 'Occasionally
this swamp road was found to be
Own footorso but this was easily
remed.ed by hauliag earth. from the
neighboring banks. But this season
the bit of Toad was to be brought
up . to county tOad standard as it
is on the courAy road leadti.;" to Tees:
water'and Walkerton. Quite a lot of
earth had been dumped on the road
and the grade was nearly ready for
the finishing coats, of gravel, when one
morning the swamp section 'Of the
road was found to hate•disEippeared
.and the travelled part Of the road
was occupied by several feet Of water
Not Only had the road gone down but
the *airfare between the road and the
fences had bulged up • so that instead
of being belt)* the rwid it Was sev-
eral feet above it. The Water hole was
filled with logs and brush and more
earth put Over this fonndation, and
it looked as though the toad might
be permanent, bot-tiext morning the
road was down a"tin. So it has kept
on and in spite of the great anieunt,
of work that.lias•been done the read
is no higher than it was at the 'be-
ginning, while the roadsides, once
helow the travelled road are now six
or eight 'feet above; so • the road -
builders: are soniewhat it the plight
of. the Man who, slipped back two
eteps: for each one he went forwArd.
By last Saturday the road had been
pretty 1-vvell built up, but by Spnday
afternoon, When quite, a number visi-
ted the spot, it had subsided about
three feet. It was passable for ars,
but was wet and in no ,condition for
heavy 'traffic. • •
. Sink holeof this Sort are not tat-
coitatiort, and the Township of Culross
has been contending with a number
of them on the 10th and.12th Con-
cessions. They appear to be due to
what was originally a deep lake hay -
big become filled with ninek and then
Overgrown with shrubs and ivilloWs
and sometimes tarryitig trees of
considerable size. This surfliee will
.earry ti road for .ft number of Years
*mei the tree-roota arid' shrubs de --
ray when- the heavy material of, the
road sinks into the soft 'mud helm
and as there may be many tea' in
depth of this n great- do,s.1- iff-iffd"
material is required to 611 it up.
Railways, after spending • great
mit Of money endeavoring JO. build
road bed over stitch of nniske
have been obliged to abenge theft
Monte, the under,surtitte beg being
-two stxtensives to he ,briSlw 4 014
$leep 01,4 Wale eIIe1
; 'SINGLE .COMES 0. CENTS
The Bread •
H VIS .The.Bread
Of:Health. 0 Of Health .,
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. Out molvro 18 quAiirry Aivp.ISERvick,
OUR HOME hLtDE AN WI1014E WHEAT BREAD MADE FROM
THE ,VERY HEST INGREDIENTS. STAYS ESH. PONGEE, &
KEEPS' BETUR. 'mom IN. FOOD .VALUE.
HON BOUCHE, RICH' FRUIT CAKE, NUT. &. FRUIT
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-EREAD,•,: LEMON' lviERAisldUE •Pits,' JELLY ..R4aLLS,,
CHELSEA. BUNS MARSHMALLOW,' CAKE • :„.1DEL1.0'-
IOUS ,jAM TARTS. •.
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HOLLYM4N'S ILTALITY BAKERY
Phone .36 ' • Lucknow
411111RIRItimomma....Ri
LUCKNOW.'HIGII SCHOOL
•,LOWER SCHOOL RESULTS IN. •
:"DEPARTMENTAL SUBJECTS
Students have ,obtained LoWer
School Standing in Geography: Br.
History: Art: Botany: Arithinetic:
ZOolog,y: Physiography: Eng, (ram,
Anderson, Charlie -Hr. Hist.: Gene..
HotGitecisn AArtn eBisoota, enadne-r stir;
Norma -Eng; Gram.: Phys..:Zool
Armstrong, Winifred -Eng.. Grant.:
PhY4.: Aritb.: 2°01. Blake Bernice -
Eng. Grain.: PhYM:- Arith.:1 Zoid.
Blake, Winnifred-Eng; dram.; Phys.
Arith. :1 Zoo". Borns, Ada -Br Hist
Geog.:' Art: Hot. Campbell,Kather-
ine-Eng. Gram.: -Phys.; Arith.: Zool.
Campbell, William -Eng. Gram.; !Ilya
Carruthers, John-Geog.: Art: Bot.
CarnoChan, Elizabeth -Eng. Gram„:
Phys.: Arith.: Zool. Collyer, Roy-,
.Br:-HiSti-Georr-Artr-Bot-Craristori-
Nellie-Eng. Gram.: Br. Hist.: Arith.
eulbp1I, ,Beatrice ---,Br. Hist.: Geog.:
Art Rot. ,'Curran; James -Phys..
Arith.: Art. Curran John-Arith.:
Art.' Douglas, DoaaldaGeog.: Art;
Bot. Dyinock; Isobel-Arith. Finley -
son; Clark -Br. Hist.: GeOg.: Art:
Bot. • Finlayson, Roy -Eng. Gram.:
Phys.: Arith.: Zool. Gardner, Janies-,
• Br. Hist.: -Geog.:' Art': Bot. Gardner,
Sidney-Geog.: Art. Gilmore, Frances,
Giltnote, Margaret - Eng.
•dram. Graham, Anna--Geig.: Art.
-Grant, Jean --,Eng. Gram.:' •Phys.;
_Arith.: Zoo', :Greet; .Harold --,Er.,
History: Geography: Art: l3citany.
Hackett • Mary -English Grammar:
Phys.; Arith:: Bot, •Hamilton, Archie
-Eng. Gram. ,Phys.: Arith. •Hamil-
ion; 'MYttle-=-Fli Geog.: Art:-
• Bot: Henderson, Donald -Eng. Grata.'
Phys.: Art: Bot. Henderson, JaMes-
Br. Hist.: Geog.: Art: Bet. Henry,
Thomas -Eng. Gram. Hodgins, Flor-
ence -Hr. Hist:- Geog - Art: Bot.
Johnston, Winnifred-Br. Hist.: Geog;
Art. Lane, Winnifred-,Eng. Gram.:
Phys.': Art: Zoo). MacCharles. Sadie-
- Eng. Grain.: Phys.: Arith.: Zool: Mc-
Donald, Catherine -Eng. Gram.: Phys
Arith.: Zoo". McDonald. Gladys -Eng.
Gram.: Phys. f Arith.: Zool. McDonald
Margaret -Eng. Gram. McDonald,
Rachel-Geog. : Art:. tot. -McDougall,
Blanche--Geog.: Art: tot: McInnis,
Kathellne-Br. Zool. MacLeod,
Mary B. -Eng. Gram.: Phys.: Arith.:
Zool.. MacLeod, 'Ituth-Arith, Mac-
Kenzie, 'Alex -Eng. Gram.: Phys.:
Zool. MacKenzie, Mary, -,Eng.
Gram::- Br: Hist.: Arith.: Zool. Mac-
Kenzie. Thomas -Art, MacMillan.. -Ts.
• oel4Eng. Gratp.:PhYs.: Arith.: Zoo).
• Martin, John -Eng. • Gram.II McLeod.'
Helea-Geoe.: Art: Bot. McMahon,
Mae -Br. Mist.: Geog.: Art: .Bot.
McNeil. JaMes-Br. Geog.;: Art
Hot. Middleton, George-Zool;Mul-
Rozella-Geog.: Br. Hist.•. Art.
Nixoth.Evelyn-Eng. Gram Phillirs,
Frances -Br. Hist.: Hot. Riehards,
Norval -Br. Hist.: Geog.: Art: tot.
• Ritchie, Elsie-Arith. ltitehiep Tillie
--,Eng. Gram. • Smith;
drani.1 Phys.: Bot. Stitt -mon; William
Geography; Art; tottmy. Thompsort,-
Robert-tr. Hist.; Genet.: Art: Bot.
Thompson, Franees-Eng. Grant :
Phvs.: Zool. Thoinpsop, Pearl
••--,Eng. Gram.: Phys:: Arith.: Zool.
Webster. George-tt. Hist.:Geog
Art: Hot.
F. E. McLean, (Prim)
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• LUCKNOW SCHOOL
Room III
. Sr. hi -Hon. -A. Horne 93: E.
Johnstone 81: R. Parkor 77: F. Arm-
strong ;76; Pass -N. Taylor 70: A.
lf
Henderson 66: A. Leith 64: G. ,Sher-
fi. 62:' R. Ostrander 62; M. Faker
60: C. Ihinter 60: L. MacDonald '60.
Below 60070-M. Fisher 54*: H. Rit-
chie. Og: B. MacKenzie '50: G. Whit-
by. 48'; A. Armetrong 40: K. McIn-
tosh 40i, 11.?:. Dynvork 32: T. Dymock
30. - '
Jr: McDonald 82:
Henderson 80: M. McKim 78: ,T,
Mad:to:mid 78. P9sq-3. SteLend 62:
D. Stnith 62: Culbert 60: C. Havens
60: G. WebAter 60: Below --60-
A. Jevvitt 57; II. Twamley ' 57: It.
Johnston 56; Joy, Henderson 55: A.
Aitchison 54: M. Soloinen 53: It
Thotripsen 45: J. Pearluffin 40; MI
Webster 40: E. Whitley 32. •
M. MacCtilliont.
ASHFIELD CHURCH NOTES
Prors--nrrety-t xiAs ta
parity On Sundgy evening, June 8th,
to heat, Rev. C. H. Dickenson. B.A..
ItlY. of .Moose,Jant: Sask. His subject
was: aarciiiiirig-Arr.- It we -a- it.'ren.1-
challenge to all of to do
thin more more than Mark dole. SerVidea
fie8i $1,114art /Una tOth.ii-illalfte 11
'II IN IRMO t otigui
FAMILY THEATIE
June
Hoot Gibson, in.
"gINd- OF THE RODEA1H7 •
and ,COMEDY ;
Corning:
diESE" •
June 20-'.21. •
• *THE 'ENCHANTED ISLAND'
All •Roitodelled,
Give Our Meals A
Trial
and bring your friends
Quick Lunch Served
Two minutes notice '
CIGARS L. CIGARETTES
TOBACCO -
CANDIES4ALL HINDS •
• - Always Fresh'
• ICE COLD-DRthKS
ICE CREAM
Charlie Chin
PROP
•.
ASHFIELD GARDEN PARTY
. •
The Annu.al Garden Party of_the
Ashfield Cireuit will be held on the
Zion Church lawn, Friday evening,
June 20th. Supper served from 6 to
8 P. M., after which the Homesville
Dramatic' CI•ub•will present their pop-
-tiler play "I'll Explain Everything." . •
This is a royalty play and has -been--
described in press comments " as
"screamingly funny," and "one Of the
best 'plays ever presented." •Come 'and .
see for yourself. Admission 50c &' 25.
'PARAMOUNT
• The afternoon of May 27 th, was
the .oecasion of a happy event at the '
home of Mr. and 'Mrs, John Jamie-
son, when some thirty-five ladies of ,
the vicinty gathered there to "show -
Or" Miss Blanche,, their daughter
with gifts in view of her approach-
ing marriage. The bride-to-be was
;greatly surprised on her 'mart:. froni
town that day to •be met by a dim-
inotive bride and groom drawing • a
small wagon 'profusely decorated and ,
loaded with gifts,. The little couple ,
were Miss Eileen Henderson and.
Stuart Jamieson. The tiny bride was
daintly dressed in* white silk 'and '
bridal veil. The gifts were varied,,
beautiful and valuable. Miss Jamie-
son acknowledged the kindness of
her friends in a' few 'well chosen
-Words. Following a social hour a
dainty lunch was served by the visit
ors, after "whieh aIII left for their
homes, 'eating with the bride -to -be -
their best wishes for futtite' happiness
HURON COUNTY' •
JUDGING COMPETITIoN.
The fourth annual Huron County
Live Stock and Household Science
Judging 'Conipetitiont Will be held at
.Settfortti on June 20fh, commenting
at 0 .a. in.
The attendance at the three previous competitions has been very gOrki
and it is expeeted that the eompeti-
tion this year will be equally well •
attended. .
From the high boys and girls in the;
Live Stock and theillo.lsehold Science ,
Competitions chosen the teams
to reprenent-tIre-etranty-nt-the-inter-L
.courity eonpetitions, at, Tormito
fall. Huron County teams have madc .
an excellent showing in the rASt •snd
"the " seceeee of -the 'tennis this -
is largely dependent open a well oa-
troolead competition. rt Is hoped that
ihyorteo eligibla will ti4k6 afit'antate
Of 'Skit ,404 *0004. 00 JUR* the 06tilt
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