The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-06-28, Page 8,
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and, 4pprt:cixtoris is1< Complete.
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Your hs'outsOg Shoos, 91
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'Mews $1.75,1Soy& $1.49,' Youths' $1.25
WOMEtt''S : SPORT OXFORDS
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110B$gT8ON'S !MAJORITY 4401,
• " efilesi - -flnr a iggned
J. R. McKitbon, ,rretui'niag . officer -for
.Edon -Bruce, gives Merles' A. Rober-
tson a majority of 4,602 votes over
Foster Moffat; Conee vative' '
Every _
candi
, datemunici al municipality gave Rob-
ertson
t majority ,and atevery pole
with .the exception of .,four, he was
ahead. .
Municipility Moffatt,' Robertson
Ashfield619
...Blyth ' ;..Y�.... 11X77 198 •
Brandi
CuIros!'.-; '961 632
Carrick ` 221;• . 829
Colborne 141 - 467,
E,< Wswanosh _..241 445
Howki 557 983
. Huron 317 ::, ...:. 621
Makin .481
963' ` ,850
Grey 911. 326
�1L`peknow
Morris " .`.. :.....387
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3G7,
562
Ripley '86.:' . . '175
Teamster.. 181 244
244
.9'19 497
awanosh . «.._.270 _ .._.: 476 ,
ani►'. .._.:� X16 "620
591
OT on , .r ... -4602'
snloilations and Single
st .'Underwear for . Mens and
MABHIFT-STOW°
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USo%DsA OUBNEb . 4� ,..
ANNIJAL;111.11ETING
Dy
Hamas Pro
lea�!r7
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The Huron and Bruce, U F. O.
radiant Association= -met -on -Juice Iisti
the council ebasober,:Ywith a good
--Dumber in attendance, -considering
the land •'gide two daf s previous.
As • canal 'the procediere of, ordinary
business came rat withshe"election
of '.officers for the coming year. Mr:
T. A. ' Cameron' 'continuer; as pr"esi-
dent;''-Mrs. Bireckenridge, ' Belgrave;
vice-president; A. Proctor. 2nd 'Vice-
president; . Treas., A. T. MacNay.,
Discussion of other business: took
place„ as to the 'execytiive..and their
organization i
organn, general•
Mr. Hannam: seet4iry of the\ Head
Office it Torgnto,- spokepointedly on
progress :of business, world finance,
believing, . he stated, the present
Government did note' o• far .enough
instead of too far. 'In ;s the'' Central
Bank ,cause, . claiming it, certainly
ahopld"- he publicly , controlled
Sanarer Mese Oak
45c English Voiles are now 3 yds.
for 1L00.. New, ay -silks at 4 • yards
' for $1.40: Fine -Rib Piques 45c. Prin-
ted Silks $1.19 :and $1.39.' Crisp Or-
gaudy 65c. Real 'Celanese 89c.• Child --
rens Sox 25c. Kiddie Combinations
' 49c. Kayser •Stoc'kings 31.00. Clearing
Sill; Gloves at about - half,, 88c and
• 59c.. KING, BROS.. Wingham.
TO HAMILTON CONFERENCE
„►,,
The many friends_ Rev.A. W.
Brown of .'Burgessvihe Will be "inter-
erested to knew'that9se has accepted
an -unanimous invite ion. to become
'pastor charge g .:
of the Hano . c r of
e
Barton, Stone . and :,'irrinity churches,
which' are situated ,close, to Hamil-
ton. He isovin
m g there next week.
Isis son, Mr. Sidney Brown,teacher
of Benmiller school; is to join , the
family' in their new home shortly.
At the recent meetin ' of the "London
Conference Mr. Brottn secured his
transfer , into the Hamilton Confer-
ence. Ethel, the elder daughter. ` is
planning to, attend -McMaster 'Uni-
versity next year.-iiioderich Signal.
CASEY CONTACT
,.A -new- td mining, camp is loom-
, int up in 't Sun nit.Lake area of
•the Patricia 'strict which, unless al;
'' sign' fail, will prove a real challenge
to Little Long Lac andtiothers of the
newer camps rominent in the public
eye at the went Those who are
conversant th developments taking
place at Cater Summit ,Gold' Mine
on the asey. Contact next door, arc
• confide that when the details art.
relea there ' will lie a stampede,
into1a
t e section rivalling that ander
way at the preterit time in Little
onf :' :
[ass ` Winnifred 'Armstrong, student
nurse_ as Toronto Sick ' . Chiildrets
vacation ; with her ' parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm ,• F.' :Thompson.
motored •from. Toronto • ron Friday
evening to spend Saturday at the
former's ' home here, where his ar-
rival completed the family; circle for
a'iirief hut 'happy reunion. Y'Bili's"
choir duties necessitated" hien re-
turning to the city on Sandal.,
Thos. Johnston, organizer .for the
160th Bruce Battalion reunion to be'
held . in' ,Walkerton` , "next . Monday,
July 2nd, Was, in. town . Friday 'and.
Saturday of last week distribhting
advertising • and `Bruce in;- Khaki",
the •' history' of the, , battalion. While
in; town he " was the ' guest of ',Mr,
itsrsha
11 Gr>,ham.'
A 'steady .:rare;. which commenced
early: Tuesday morning and continued
for several ;hours,,.was .longoverdue
and' much' •: needed throw out the
h
•
community, `where dry ,weatbe': has
caused' mach mate= in .respect to
crops,' sad hsia=ze e4 the 014itii
of until now
ali ht"ca
ttug.';will
result the hest
Sutherland of Kincardine' and
Mt s :Wanni ed Farri of the Ri le
P y
School : staff are presiding. ;here .this
week, while Continuation and ,Upper
School students' ',,are writing ' • their
examinations.: Miss , McLean 'is pre-
siding in Kincardine. Pupils 'Iia the
lower forms who fwere• passed on
their._yesrfs.:.work. are now; enjoying
holidays
toly 1.n,is,Three Morc:
D1a
The •First is always a big
holiday
and it's
a fine, time to wear` new
aotbes. Dresses for the ladies'= -new
suits for the men and you're all set
to go and. enjoy the. holiday. KING
BROS. at Wingham• have a big
^_hoice of Smart" .' Ready to=Jwear
"?annents"•for all ` members 'of; the
family. i1 a
y. 'Qq lit,, the ''beat; 'styled„
right, and right , priced., You are ins
-vited to see these.new ` wearahles.
that are sure to please. s
KING'BROS.,:Wingham.
EXPERIMENT no` • longer
zostly. Use 'Cress Corn Salve: Sok;
at"McKIM'S DRUG STORE.
LUCKNOW SUMMER '
IlIBLE SCHOOL
Jiily' 9-21 •
I took a piece oo, plastic clay .
And idly fashioned it one day
And as my fingerspressed it, still
It moved, and yielded to nay will.,
I came ..'agatin, 'when. days were past,'
The bit' •of clay was hard at last,
The form I'gave it still ft bore`
But I' could -fashion it no more.
•
I took a piece of living clay
And gently pressed it day'•by day
And molded with' my power and ars
A young child's soft and'yielding
a •
he art.
I' came again when years had gone;;
It was a man I looked upon,
Ile still that early impress bore,
gat I could fashion it no more.
•
In these days of atheistic .teaching
in mnsny of our colleges it behooves
us to":ate that our boys and girls art.;
well grounded in :the Bible'. before
leaving home. ;
The Summer Bible Sc hoof' whichis
Interdenominational, but ` positively
Christion will- hold claises ' in the
Lucknow Public School for two weeks
July 9 7 21,• five:; mornings, a'" week,
s'ront 9 -11.45.
All the boys -and girli"of the Itown'
Ind surrounding country are Cordial-
4- invited to come and enjoye this
nappy time ' of Christian fellowship
and ' Bible . Study under "competent
.eachers from the different churches.
A very interesting program is,
planned for all ages and at the close
•>f the school a Demonstration will
'JO ' given the e Town Hall 1 to 'which
the public will leeinvited. ,
Will friends, kindly auverthe the
schoot' ,as "widely • as possible and
urge the boys 'and girls to be present
thy first morning', July 9. It 9. o'clock
OCa
IL
CENOW 11111$
enera
l[r. Bill ,MIM. Adds T$ eaves
of Toronto, visited with *Oyes
here this waeY,
Ravi r; C, Cali% curate at" ` St.
Peters .Church, was, in London the
fore part -.of Ors week.
.
Miss Elisabeth and Mics. jam riis T..
Lyons " are visiting with •relatives
near Owen Sound, and Tara.
The administration of: theC acra-`
Ment will he obsery in Diked
Church on nda = o�the Un
• 1st.
.. ,Su , , Y.'m , rni!ag;,. Jnlsr
` Miss Ads,Haniilton,: who has: "been,
9iaiting With her sister at the .Rectory
has returned to her borne in, Listois►el:.
For Tremendous 'Savings in Ladies'
Ready -to -Near, : 'J sure, and visit
T143111XTEIVSi :Wednesday,. July,
4th..
'Mr. and 'Mrs. E. Cameron attended
the McDowell - Oebaldeston' wtisddl ng
at,' Glowtcestter • Terrace, Gbderiih,•
last week. .
Allan and Dan . MacIrityrii of
Lake Linden, Mich., former Ash5eld
residents; "are 'visitors for s: week or
so with Donald and Alex McLean.
Tom ,Henry ;of the Bank of Mon-
treal *tiff* Leamington IS' home
this .,week,: ` owing to the serious • ill -
nest of his another, Mia,', Robert
Henry.
Mr. and- Mra.'Kenneth ,"Agnew . (nee
Margaret Irwin)' and 'son. , Ilouglaa
of Milton, "visited ' over 'the meek -end
with' Mr. and Mrs. ' W., G, • Reed' and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyler =and
daughter of 'Listowel, spent the week
end with. Mrs: Tyler's sisters, Misses
Aland ; and- Dorothy, Cook. -
Sale of Ladlels 'Ready -to -Wear st
TEMP .LETON!S, Wlednesday, July
4th. A lady from, Toronto will;` have
charge. One Day. ° Only. ;
•. rs o
• M IC • . and • •her' nd=
ngruit ,gra
danghter, Joy ,Henderson, ojI
Saturday for Winnipeg,' where they
will visit with" the former's brother.
Pnblie..school ''will' close on .Friday.
A' few. Of1the More • fortunate,, :pupils'
=who Were ' ady s ced •oo:',their Year's
tark-bav copjinencedthele slimmer
vacation.
Alex and Tap. MacKenzie, sons
.of 'Mr, and r Wm.=: M[acKen ' and
students at ' aw'a- siness : obi'
:Opiates Bu
spenrt the .week -end- with -their • parr
ents here;
Rev. J , h
.H.�e
Geog gun .has ' bee`s
invited. ,tp Preach. 'to • the ; ,Wingham
Orange
Lod
s on Sunda Y evening,
g
,
July. 8th ,St; .Pis- An 'can
Chuich, Wirtghsm;
idr T•etang. ' of
Wallacebur "'pent . a few 'days with
g �
the latter's °another; c Mrs... An"gn s
McKinnon, who returned': with than
and will: vieit ,:for :some time. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cook and two
children, Harold and Jimmie, have.
gone to toKspindpising, ' where they
'%ave. taken: up- is -farm. As well as
)perating his $arae, Mr,"; Coo7r-plana
'' o 'do ' trucking es a side. line. ':
Mr. and Mfrs: "T. W. Smith had aQ
their guests over the week -end, Mr.
=nil . Mrs. J. C. Fritsley, ..and Mn
and Mra. Clifford . Wright and' child
ren . of Chesley ' -and Mr. • and Miry.
Wilfred Locke of Detroit, who return
d`:on Wedusaday.
The L.O.L., L.O B.A.:and L.T.B.
Lodges. held . their annual • church'
larade to et. Paul's,Churcb, Dungan.
ionJast_Sunday-afternoon; when lav:''
J. H. Geoghegan delivered the addrears'
Many members from the local lodges;
Are. present.' '
Mr. D. C. -Taylor is making.
favorable
recovery from •' his recent
Illness and is about -again, although
Ander doctor's orders' he is taking
a coP
m le
to rest,amon for at least Month
t
when . it is expected ' he will. • bait'
reaine
d health: •
Miss Agnes Euphemia Wilson ' of
Whitiechurrh ' knd ,Doris Madeline
Sawyer of ' Kincardine and :formerly
of Luucknow, were 'among those re-
ceiving their diplomas at the••grad-
aation,exercises of Stratford`
en-
eral
Hospital to Wednesday.
Mr. Baird,
ICL.A., Mrs. Baird arid
Miss Bair4,Toronto, were gueiits'at
the Rectory, Sunday and attended the
anniversary, services. Mr.. Baird 'oras`
a Worshipper in St.',Peter's Churc
over forty years ago,'' coining back
tl< join , in the services' of tlianks-
giving.
Mrs. H. J. Lindsay, accornpaniee
Mr. Lindsay home'•from Port Huron
on Sunday, after' having *pent an
en'
able t ` -w
eeks 'visit with her
j9Y $ h
sisters `and• other" l4etatives in Detrol+
anis , With her tensin, . Major', W. S.,
Machron of Booi�iville, M Ssoua ,;',iYiia
Was up to betroit , on - business.,.
IIJCKNOW LOWER SCHOOL.
>'OlTli
-' Tha fouowing *Went* Lave eb'
twined.- Lower.';Sch{ldl:standiag ra the
Departmental. subjects rsmyi.
A. Artoh sou -Hot.. '-
H :;,Bilin-", 3r, Hist.; Gee,,. Art, 'Dot,
J, Alton -Eng,: Oram,,. 'Physiog.,
Zool.
G Anderson-Pbysiog.. tool.
C. lake -,:Eng. Gram,, TbYsing•Ii
Aritii,F Zool •
M. tBlake---Br., Kist., Geog., A;t,.
13ot- •
F ;Burnil'_..Art..
E4 Buswell;-Geog.r Br. Dist, .Art,
Bot.,
Ir. mPbelL=-En ..'Gra Pb sio .
M. 'CampbeU-.Geog., Art, Botany.:
Collyer -,Br, Hist., Geog., Art;
Bot.,
C. Gol 11 -Br .Slit., Geog.,.
Bot.'
Edna Cook -Eng: Gram. - .. ,
Elisa:' Cook.. Br. Hist., Ggog , Art,
Bot.?
A; M. Corrigan -Br, •Hist„ Geog;;
J," Dulbert-Eng. "Print.. Physiog.
Arab . Zool. ,
A eurrsn=Br Hist. •
A. M. , .Farriah=Br. Hist, Bot.
D`. • Grahism;--Br. Hist,. Geog,, Art;
Bot; (
J. •Graham -Eng. ,Gram.; Physiog.
A
M;rith, ., .Graham Eng.: Grant.,, Physiog.,
Zool,
I. Hackett -Art
Art; Bot. ._
C. Havens -,Br. Hist;, Geog.
' A. • Henderson -Eng. Grain., Zoog.
Jessio • Henderson -.-Eng. Gram.,
t'hysiog.,. Arith., Zool.
Joy Henderson --Br. Hist,: Geog.,
Art '
Wm. Hewat-,Physiog.,, Zool.`
K: Bunter=Eng, :Grum.
A. Jewett -Br. Hist., Geog., Art,
C. Jewett -,-Eng. , Gram'.
E,•Johnstone-Eng. Gram., . Zed
L JohnstoneKfpatrick--Br.EngHist,Gram.Geo,g.Phy, Art
• - H. "' •
slog,; Zool.:cCa,
1v..' Mallnm-P,hysiog. Axitb.J,
Art, Zool
J. M4Auley-Arta
H. MacCrostie-Eng ' Gram:, Phyy.
siog,J' Aritli., `Zool.
MacDonald -Eng Gram., Pby=
sio . Arith., ,Zool: g, t ,;
M. MacDonald Eng Gram , Phy
sisig•,'' Arith., Zool.;...' -.
A.Macintosh-Physiog., :,Zola.
, M e -
�. �. , axlint sh Br...,Hist.
Art. 'Bot.. ' .,
B.: nzie
Ma h .
cKe - P yaog, •
R.`.: ;MpeKenzie Gram.',
F.• MacKinnon -Ar the .
G: MacLeod Br;=Hist: ' Arta
Geog.; ,
,URSDAy,,'-JOSE i 28th, 4934
'empleto
IERRIETABLE VALUES FOR SHREWD'SHOPPERS WHO
KNOW "WHERE- PRICES ARE •RIGHT
NOVELTY PRINTED VOILES:, --: THEY ARE BRAND 'NEW"
lar]: Shat, frock: as can be made for summer wear. Von.
will be 'agitated 'with', their looks.: Dainty as 'well 'as suitable
fir; !boli, ; Misaesd Women.' .Floral.- and Patterned; de-
$gns, • at . Per Yard , , ,, . : 25e, '29c, 39c,
NEW LINENS "-
fer Dreg„ Sumner Suits Air for .separate. casts to' wear with
' the •. Mailer dresdes.
`DON'T; FORGET• THEA-aSALE OF, LADIES' COATS,
tN11.„Aj ESSEs..ONE DAY ONLY
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4h
SUITS'
Bot.
Ii. ' MacLeod -Eng. Gram., Physi0g.
Arith.,,
• rT oCall-°Eng; : Gram., Arith. .•
„M
....KcHiint-En . Grata.. Ph aio
g Y g»
ithl' Zool. _
cLe
111. od Br. Hist, 'Geog., 'Art,
Bot.
L. McNal -Z
1 00l
M. Middleton=Phyziog.
M. Morrison -Br. •. Hist: Geoff.,
Bot. I1;.
R. Ostrander -Eng. Grain., Ph
g
sio o .
,
A.' gr ?aZotteIrson-En Gram;I. Arith..
0. '.tter so
.Pa rs n Br,
Art,'.- Bot. '
J. Pearlman-Br.i
�.H et, Art:
D. Ritchie -Br. Hist., Geog„ Art,
M Ritchie -Br. Hist., Geog.; Art,
Bot
H. Ritchie -Eng., Gram, : Physiog„
Zool.
G. Sherriff-Eng. Gram:, Phyaiog.,
Arith., 'tool. •
:M. f
'SolOmon Br. -Hist, .Geog., ; Art'
Bet..
V. Steward-Physiog.• '
Z. Steward, -Art,,: Bot. ' .
J. Struthers -Br. Hist., Geog., Art.
M. 'Struthers -Br. Hist, Geog., Art
Bot. •.,
N.: Taylor -Eng., Gram.,; Ph1►siog:,
Ariith
Zool.'
3.. Thom --Eng. Gram., Physiog.
H. .Thompson -Eng. Gram., Phy-'
siog., Arith., Zool.
B. Treleaven-Geog;, Art, Bot.
H. Twamley--E Gram., NW-
Arith., Zool. .
• FORM II'.
Resita On,Yeir s Work
The folloarin • student of 'Luck -
'now Continuation School have ob-
tsiined:the standing ;of. 66% in the
subjects named '(subject to the, ap-
proval „Of 'the Dept).
IL Ackert :Alg.
F. Armstrong -Can. Hist.:
C. Blake -Can. Hist.
S. . Collyer' -Phys., F. Au.', Fr:
_om
P
• G. Crozier --Fr. Comp
C". Crozier Ge001 Lat,. Au:
h; Douglas -En . Lit., Lrt. Au
Fr. Au. '
M. Graham -Eng. Lit., Can. Hist,
• A. Horne --Eng.• 'Comp.'- Geom,
Lat. An., Lat. Comp., Fr Au., Fr.
Comp• '
E. Hunter -Eng. Lit., Can. Hist.,
Alg., Lat. Au., Lat. Comp.. 'Fr. Au.,
Fr Comp. '
M. Johnston -Eng. Comp.; Alg.,
Lat.:.. Au.,, . Lat.. Comp., Fr. Au., Fr.,
Comp:' -
1L.. MacDonald -pin. Hist. A
na
lariat.
C. MacKenzie-Alg:, Chem.
E. ' MaicKenie-Eng. • Lit., Anc.
Hist,, Alga, Chem.; Lit. Comp:
W.. MacKenzie=tat Comp.
J: MacMillan -Eng. • Comp.. Lat.
Au., Lat.'Contp„ Fr., Au, ,
D. Miller--A'nc Hist., tat' Alt.
E. Newton =••Eng. Comp.;? Cari
flint. Lat. Au.,' Lat •Comp.,'
:: DV.. Nixon
y
Anc.Hist.,
CPohmps•
R. Parker-Lat. Comp., Fr.A
'n.
, Ritchie-Alg.,. Let.
-
D.: Thompson- Engfl'P, . COMP., Phys.
B.• M*c1 innon--Lat. Comp.
• I!' E. McLEAN, (Prin.)
10 BARS PEARL SOAP ., 33c
2 ,EARS CASTILE SOAP 5c'.
LARGE BOX. CHIPSO & 10c'. SIZE' FREE • , . , r .....:23c
BIG 5' • CLEANER 5c '
3'. LBS. 'SOAP' FLAKES'. .. 25c'
3 BARS PALMOLIVE SOAP' FO
CANNED, TOMATOES, LARGE r,'. ...IOC
CANNED CORN, LARGE 10o
3:CANS' CANNED SPINACH
3; CANS TOMATO OR VEG. 'SOUP.25c.'
,
2; LARGE CANS; SALMON • , . ,,r. ...: , ..,.,; • 25c
PICNIC SUPPLIES TO SUIT YOUR EVERY NEED
tea, Spoons, Cups, Serviettes. When in need ,see what we have
nglican Garden Party
r :.::e Crowd
fit 1'dCtS �
Sports Events : and Softball .'Precast
Supper, .Followed" . By . Interesting
About four hundred .people were
served to a bountiful and tasty :sup-
*per 'at attractively, laid: tables' •in the
skating rink on Thursday, when in
connectio�� with
ith .their -Jubilee
Ann
i-
vesary the' cengiegition congregationof St.
Peter's ' Anglican "• ,,hurch staged a
monster garden party. Commencing
at 4.30' in, the afternoon a program
of }sports: events' was . run off. ;which.
for the moat- part, were keenly con
te`sAnted "
vemyY fouBght
and 'nteresting
s
o When the
fgamefo 1 wed,
softball l
Lucknow Continuation. School `team
defeated :_:the' St. Helena "team``;'by"a
score of 7 to 6.; The -teams were even -
'11 matched and the outcome was iii,
doubtall the . way through. They
lined .up as follows: St., Helens -Free
McQuillin,' c; 'Neely " Todd, p.; John
Fora,,, 1st Gordon McIntyre, 2nd;
Gordon Miller, "ss.; Tom. Todd,3rd;
Stan , Todd,. lf.; Reg: Lavis, ef.; and:
Ross,: McPherson, rf.. .
Lucknow-Alec McIntosh,. c; Har-
old . Greer, p.; Bill ` Ilewat, 1st; Bob
Thompson,' 2nd; Jack : MacDonald,
ahom-
as.;: Harold Ritchie,Ri itc ie h ,rd; 3 ,,Bud p
son;& 11.; : Leonard MacDonald,'` cf.;
:Charles : Jewett, rf. •
The :sports events retuned sas, fol
lows•
Girls' Races '
5 :and under --Mary. Johnston.
8 and under -Helen; Salkeld,ath-
rine c.lohnston Georgina'.' Geoghegan.
10 and._:under-Helen . Orr, - Anne'.
Parker, Mary Salkeld..
, 14 •and; under -Anna . Finlayson,
Etta . Belle . lificIlonald,' Margaret'
Salkeld.. ` ..
(Als, any age --Anna. Finlayson,'
'lorence McQuiWas, Margaret Salkeld
Three-legged race -Muth Parker
and Florence McQuillin, 'Evelyn Tay-
lor and Muriel` Paterson. •
Bicycle . rake ='Gladys rfpnrose,'
Etta Belle' MacDonald
Married Women's 100ds.-Mrs.
Whaley, Mrs.°Herb: ,McQuillin, Mrs.
Parker:
Boys' Rates.
6.and under. -Bobbie ,Geoghegan.
8 and under -Melvin O
rr, .George
Taylor; $oWald Johnston -----------
-'10 and .under -,Ross, • Paterson;
Carman McQuillan, Jack Wilson. -
14 and,. under -Frank McQuillin,
Donald • Stinson, Sam McQuillan.
100 yard •: 'dash -Harold` Greer, Bill
Hewat, Bob•Thompson:
Three begged :user George Joynt,
and Bill Hewat, Chaa: Jewett" and
Bob 'Thompson."
'Bicycles race Qonald J nston,
Arthur Traplin.. �k `
(Married Men-Andew Orr,, •Rev:
J. ` H. ,. Geoghegan. ,
Standing high, jump -George Joynt
Bill Hewitt
.; Running. high jump -,Harold ' Rit-
chie, Haold Gree.
' Pole vaulting -.-Harold Greer and
Chas: Jewett, (tie),,
After supper had been served' a
large crowd remained for an enjoy-
able concert. There Were ,selections'
by the Band, which had played dur-'
fug 'tie, slapper,- hoar. ,Rev. • J. 11;,
Geoghegan, ,acted as' chairman ` and
after a brief address announced the,
program as follows: duet; Mrs.- Joynt
end: Miss'' (Robertson, accompanist
Mrs.' Newton; duet, Met, and
John Hayworth whistling' solo, Hr.
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three _Ripley. young men; address:
Rev. J. L. Burgess; ;solo, .Jack Black's.••
ett, Ripley; •'musical _duet,'` Fred Mc : ''
Quillin And ''Alvin Miller address,
Rev. J. C. Caley; whistling solo,' •J."
Emtnert¢n, '.Ripley musical' duet,'
°Fred .McQuillin and Alvin Miller; se-
lection by the band and the . concert •
concluded` •by singing "God Save The
King",'`
2ND YEAI . TERM ABOLISHED
With
�„ 1ire•
lnier-elect, Mitchell P.
Hepburn's announcement that:. second
-year Norinal : courses
will 'be abol-
ished, in some cases teachers and
School Boards' are in a quandary,
where teachers have handed in'their.
resignation
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a
in view t
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to ng this ..
course. Students who have just com-
pleted
om-pleted,• .the.. second' -yeah course,,•. ..
?low
feel theyhave given up position .. Brand
'Oat . a . year's 'timand at considerable
nsiderable.
expense to apparently no advantage,
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