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°Lucknow Continuation School
' ' Examinations
Results Of Mid-WI/titer � m , ..
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Mr. and 'Mrs, Wm. Robinson. spent
a days recently, with their daughter.
Mrs, and John'icKilpatrick. •
Mr.. Linfield Anderson, who •has
spent a i'ew day ,with friends here
returlied - to his, home in Detroit' on
Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs: :Wilfred .Drennar ,.and
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Jolutiston; Eileen * 83 '60 70
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I UCKNOW ► 9.ENTINEL.
Publ abed every Thursday.: morning
at Lnekitiow, . Ontario.,
Mrs. °A, D MacKenzie = Praprietor
' ,Campbell Thompson—Publisher
nanl1s end Mr.and Airs.
Jun Drell -
en . ' 7`HURSDAY,' MARCH 33rd,, 1933
p day
burn friends.
Quite a number from: here' attend...
ed the sale en Thursday •last.
Miss 'Beth McConnell 'attended ' theJurudr Institute .meeting at' H'G1eu
Anderson's ; on: Monday.,:,
'i.he monthly, meeting of they ,* M.
$.._ Was held at the home - of 'Mrs
Crozier:•on Tuesday, March, 9th, with
43 members;' present: After5• minutes
of :silent prayer, the president: opened
tiie. meeting ,with , hymn .334, it being
-t1Ye-TeMperanee meeti{lg,_• an ..the
program was along'that line. Read,'
ings were given by Mrs. Crozier an.
Mrs. Treleaven,• followed by, a'sole
by Mrs. Watt "Nothing ,but' Some-
thing." Mrs, • Shackleton and Mrs.
Crozier led in .prayer.. Beth `McCon-
nell
McConnell then gave. an appropriate :read-.
Ong "Its- Nothing, to me" ,and Mrs.
Wilfred :Drennan • sang "'Tis' a`
driunkard home today,": whish was
much appreciated. .Rev;•. 8'fcMi11an
gage a, splendid' report of. the Tem-
perance ;Convention held in Toronto
the •weett prepious. The, closing. hymn
Was: sung and Rev. McMillan pro
noui ced the.. benediction.'
LANGSIDE;
. „The Langside Club held their en-
tertainment on' Friday ,evening when
the program 'was. ,nut on by both
East and West side:, •
," miss: Edna Morrison of ;Toronto
spent the ,,week -end at .her home' here
:Mr. A, ay1or' who has been assist
u g Mr. B ^ Stuart this • winter ha;
,engaged': w th Mr.- Underwood north,
of Winghatn.
'The Whitechurch, Women's Insti-
tuie---held ��very�succe,�sful--�ris}r
conceit, on. Friday . evening. ,' .'The
proceeds amounted to $10:05, while
all' those assisting with ' thei' concert
and music. `were admitted free.
Miss' I:irzie "Richardson . of Tees
water. ,visitedlast week with. Mr.' and'
Mrs. John Richardson, • •
Mr.
Famish, Moffat is laid up
with ;pr euinonia We.:hope to hear of
a Speedy recovery
M;s. • N. MacCallim entertained;
the U. F. W O. for their March meet-
ing last. Thuisday' afternoon:; 'b
r^ GEcivernment Approved Barred Rock Baby _,
1 Chicks and .Eggs' for .Hatching From •
, r
Blood -Tested - Stock
'1- have been,,''bteeding; for t'ifteen years'for.size, largeeggs, he0YY:
oduction .and. vigorti.All eggs SCE are extras and 'specials.:
II BABI�: CBICK_.:PBICES
�--14IAR'.
CH, 12 cents- each ,
••APRIL;: 11 cents each.
II MAY 10 :cents each , • JUNE; °•.J ,cents each.::
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FIY> . HUNDRED OR OVER, CENT. A CHICK LESS Fire „
� l . unrelated toe=,p�unc'l ed chicks free,; with, 'every hundred orders
Ten 'per 'cent deposit books;. yo' ir` order. 1,00%, live ., delivery
guaranteed: i I ', r,
FOR HATCHING.' Hundred $110, Three hundred or over
;EGGS. R. ,
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at foul ,cents an egg. Order chicka, now and'get, . delivery , when
io invited... Write • or. 'I'�hon�e
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• you want ,them ,Inspection invited...
KENNEDY;FOLJs1�TR'Y • FARM�
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Anderson J. 56 40'
Boyle, 0:
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Crazier, C - 52 61
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Ripley aricl---District-
Campbell - Pollock, :
pretty, and quiet wedding was
Olen; .4nren, Saturday last, w nen •
united in, marriage to' Mr.' Warernie '
youngest' 'son , ..of Mrs.
bell.
St :-.AildreWiS-United,thiireh,,Ripley,;;
theiramediate friends 'of bOth patties
heing preoent, after which; vie guests
sat :•down td, a 'tastefully.. arranged
.S71Oft, Motor trip, tte bride looking,
SMart• a.„' sand .crOno... dress; 'Wine
colored cOat; korinstcy :Cellar
tended 'to.. therri.-RipleY ,Ex"press:
'• OBITUARY
person ef Mrs; Ellen .Stinson, .Passed.•
St. :Andrew's'eliurch,. With ,Rev.
Interifient was made. in 'Ripre,y-Cenie7
Hooey; Win. BradleY,.
• 'BUrviVing Are fear .daughters, Mrs..'
.Wilkinson, and Misses Mary. and' .Belle
of .• Ripley, "and 'Mrs.., Needham. :of
T,hOiinti. in the, AnieriCair,West...4
'Jack; nredeceaied 'her., ',There AlsO
'outlives two brothers, John,Crawforcr
gae4ipri..,by ;the lkielia 'artist,
tWeea:•the'ocic.t's, ,the play "The.
;Ghost "Walks" .presented .'in • the.
,Kiiicardine United, Church,. ander 'the
30th, Lucknow Orange Hall. EV-,
erybody welcome,
, Our' local ice cutterii Durnin and,
operations, for this Year. .13esides 511-'
suppliod the ice for 'Ripley, which
Usual to see ice drawn by, truck "in :
Mr. Cecil 'Chrdner of Zion, called
on-ftiende-h-cour-harg-laOt 'week:-- '7-
' Mr. john Champion is cutting'
cord woog ioto• stove liTood with his
Patterson,. Catherine'
Reid, "ittby.
grahani
smith. Dons.15L
Whitby, • Ceetrge: 37
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Hodgins, Florence 46 • 6
Mika)6nald, Catherine
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MacKenzie, .klex
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sperit.the . her friends,.
.111IsSOO 'Mary. find Bello. 'Stinoon:,
64. . large crowd attendeir,"the:
,the recent examination. at: the
?Uri .firot. class Bowers;
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Attended-. Titr.
tiarrY:.*11„itadf'S ,Sate", "of atect( last
IloSe 'England; Visited the
pleaSing feature 'Cif the St *"PatriCk'S
Mr. and :Mrs. Charles.: Thomion
spent-NSatarclay. evening at Mar ,
Miss Alwe Thompson: spent ,Satar-
day, evening 'At Jame's Burn's.
Mr ' Hiram 'Bloom . Mrs. Sills And •
Richard MiQuillin, were Stnclay
WHITECHURCH
Ruby Kennedy ', is
the fatm Which Mr and Mrs ThoS
,their. in thenear'
;The' IriOli concert Which . was held ,
in the, hall last . Friday evening..,,Was
'program, of Iiistrunientals and vocal ..
n'e'dy visited On Monday, 'with: the •
latter'S daughter, Mrs: tope -Durnin
There be. a scicoabia :the Pres",:
With t 'geed ritegroan.: is; being *Prea•
liared, and': Rey:. lienneth':"MCLehyi of,
Lunch will ;be., served consisting
Mrs.. Selloff. 'and ..Elroy
Mother,. MrS., Ada .11aciginOi. 10th 'con.,
home .here.
Beth and Greta .1.1Odgkills,,PII
of. London, .spent :the .week.end finder
the parental roof:
. We are pleased.„ to ;report' thht
*nig" l'averable nrOgreaSi. 'and,. is
present. :with 'her •chinghter, Mrs. Bert
cliental.; With a fair" attendance.. The
president, Dorothy .Haldenhy Oen--
pied the shaft. After the opening
pertfisoa': the folloWili pa': gram Was.
O'Neil under '
Irish solo, May 'Boyle; JOurnal;
aim) etijoyel, ,after wa:s
f4e.„.c.11atii0.t,r has mote. ipfluente
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