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,UCKNOW, ONT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,192.
SINGLE COPIES! 5 'CENT
FeS. Oats
FOR SALE
atthe
UCKNO
Flour Mill
Aiso:.corn &Oat .ChOp
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VETERINARY SURGEON. -Dr
' • W. J. Keleher, „Ripley; Phone' .63,
night or days' --0.
MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgages
'and notes at • reasonable rates.
• Fire Insurance, both .stcick ,and
Mutual Companies. Conveyancing
• done with neatness and despat,ch.
• Geol. Siddall, Broker: Lucknow.
ODR.1PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the
Cain Renee, Lucknow, every. Wed-
nesday' afternotin All amine dila
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eases •successfully treated. Osteo-
•: pathy .removes tue physical causes.
•' of disease. Adjiistment of the
• spine. is more quickly sedured and
• with fewer treatments by °AO-
, nath'y than by any other method.
Toronto prices paid for 'all kinds Of
poultry• '
9.6-tf A: Grospopf, Lucknow.
LUMBER FOR. SALE -.-Hemlock
• lumber. cut to order. Enquire atJehn
Joyrit's;Office. ' .27-10-tf
FOR SALEStove ;rood; shert. or
' long, any quantity. delivered: .Apply
' Joynt's office, Lucknow..'
FURS -Highest prices paid for all-
• tkinds of ,raw furs and ' skins. If , you
have any, let me 'know before:'selling.
a • B. Pearlman, !Phone- 85, Residence-
' .' Station St, Lucknow April 30
I will pay the highest market Price
for all kinds of rawluri. I will pay
• better prices if you -"Eriiire- your -firs
ro me instead of selling* them at.
home. as expenses will be less,
• ,B Blitzstein. Dry Goods Store.
. April 30. 22.
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_ •.OGS --!ANTED :
Weoire urepared to buy all kinds-
, -orlifigraiiitabla 'for oltunlieradeliairs
ed nt'onr sav4thllataLueknnws-and
• will pay the highest market price for
ea-As-Wo-use-all-theoluiriber-in-
the Inaritifacttire of. furniture, we can
be .easy on the classing of logs. For
-o-further nartieulars apnly -at •the -office
of t e Luchnow Turin ure CO.
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•LOCAL AND. GENERAL
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*•Warden Robert Johnston is attend-
ing County Ceancil at Walkerton this
•week. • 9 .
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Authorized School Geonraphy no‘
in stoCk-at McKinas Drug Store,' 65c:
a eopy.' ••
• Mr. Al. .Murclochof..Winnipeg, is
spending •this. week With • Lecicnow.
•frienda.
Don't forget the: School Entertain-
ment in the Orange Halla Zion, on
December 19th.
Mr Harry Metharles has retnrned
from • Northern Ontario. and • will
spend the Winter in town. . . .
• Mr. Tom Webster, who has been -in
Toronto' for the past -two trianths, is:
spending the Week in town,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Begley, of Pert
• Dover, spent a few days, last Week
• with their niece, Biro. M. Sproul,. of
• town, , •.
- Mrs, J. -Sheriff, who recently under-
went an operation in Winghanr Hos-
pital, is home and is making favor -
Able progress. . • .• • •
The teacher and pupils of Clover
Valley are putting on ,a coinalt in 'the
,sehoof on 010 -evening of Deceinber 23.
Admission 25e.
Mr, Murcleh MacDonald, of Red
Deer, Alta... who was on .41. business
trip. to.Toroitto, called on his brattier,
Mr.; ,W. J. MacDonald, of Kinloss,
'during the week. •• •-
Mr, and Mrs. :Horace Lavery, Of
Toronto, were week -end guests Of
Mr. and Mrs." •R. T. Douglas. Mrs;
Lavery was formerly Miss „Laura Mc-.
Donald, a sister of Mrs. Poughtia
• The attention 'of Lucknow Ratepay-
ers is drawn to the 5 par cent. pens
nity ;On Takes unpaid • on or 'before
the 14th. day "ef ,DeCember.. DQ not
leave seiner until lad' day, lest You
forget.: ' " • ,.
• Mr. Ashley Blair, a •Harriston,
called ,on Lucknow friends this week.
'Mr. Blair is selling agent for the Su-
perior Barn Equipment - Co. of
Fer-
gus,' having bp- the 'ilnpleziient
agency" ha:held-qiillarriston. •
•LIBERAL PARTY'
SWEEPS THE • COUNTRY
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The federal elections; lheld.en Tues-
day resulted in one of the greatest
political changes in the hiatory, Of
Canada.. •• ,
• Outstanding features are; Liberals
win 123 -seats, assuring Ho ga W. L.
Mackenzie • King, who will become
'Primeininister, a safe majqrity over
all _possible' Opposition; .•
•1 Hon. A: T. Creriu7 'Will -be at the
head of 59 PrOgreasiaea. ' - •
Hon. A. Meighen was himself de-
feated in his home riding. He likely
will Set a seat elsewhere and be -
leader of the 51. Conservatives who,
survived the election. .•
There are a nuns* of pretty solid
blocks: in parliament -that is the
Parties- are strona in sections.. • For
instance, the Province' of Quebec
elected 65 Liberals and no represent-
ative of another party. '
Crerar sets 36 of his following in
the three prairie, provinces and two
in •B. C.; 20 from Ontario and one
from 'New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
,like Quebec, is solidly Ltibernl, as is
• also Prince Edwatrd Island. So we -find
the East Liberal, the West Progres-
• sive, and Ontario divided. • Toronto
went solidly for the Government.
The onteonie Wits not. according to
-general expectation. The Liberal
'party comes out much stronger than
iIs most. ardent .friends hoped for,
and the PrOgressines in Ontario elect-
ed only half the manber 'eonceded to.
their by both friends* and •aoes; •
Miss Agnes • McPhail, the plucky
'school teacher, who an as Progrqs:
sive candidate in S. E. • Grey, was
elected by over 300 majority. Sheis".
the first woman OS be' elected to the
House ef •Cansimons. " • -•
• It was a Waterloo for Mr: Truax
in South Bruce, and Mr. Clark in
North Bruce. Btith,have been invinc-
ible for many year, • • •
ASHFIELD NOTES
Mr. and Mrs, Taylor, -of Galt, call-
ed' on Pamount friends during the
week,
Mr. Stanley .Jervis, of 'Paramount,
. left for hishomein England,.. alb
Latirier, spent it day with Mr. Jos.
and Mrs. Jas. Bradley,: of
Th 1k
orairvi): imorett;70-rw-Belfit
men's Institute will meet in the . Ware sort y-to-repnri the illness
Connell ,Chamber at '2:30 p.m. on of MaNKenneth McIver, of: near Kin-
anatrsciano_Deceinbero-80i—The.4opjc_; taila.,Welherse for_hisixegovery,
for ' diseusaion is "The •Spit4 of. • Miss Marlon MeDiarmid, of Lucks
Christmas," Visitors. welcome --Sec now, spent .the week end with Mrs
Mr,. Richard .Mackenzie, :of Winni-
pegosu_s „ oere- eat-
' sma r te 1
week. MrMackenzie was at Oshawa •
aoonttenclothe :funeral _of ...his.feend_
Alex. MeDi
Misi Ada
spent the --w
Miss Anie •G
_thealate-itebert, McLaughlin,. feunclet__R
Ver
of the McLaughlin Meter Co. Mr; ' spent a
aMaeleenzievasooneson.E.. s .6: VI ' IP er Mr Ale
iiiiiiiiii.
ers.., . _ • kriends a
LUCKNOW SCHOOOL REPORT'
' ORoem I. •
C Class -Excellent (75 per cent.)-•
• L. likabson, L. Naylor, G, MeDterald,
F. Steward, K. Brown, M. Robinson,
R....Pinner, A. McKenzie., 'Good (60
per ecsit.)-(F.. Thompson • 'and. R.
Finla$*on) ties, Winnifred"•1.Arms
strong, Da Henderson, I. McMillan, A.
Fair --M. *McDonald, •TS MO-
Kentie,- Wilson Armstrong, 1-1, Mc-
Leod,. . Anderson,. L. Webster,. It,
Mullin,. • •, •
'..Class:2-a-Excellenta-Vi. Robinson,
L. Irwin, W. Bradley, E. Agar. Gad
-M. Cousins, E. Whitby, C. Finlay -
sono B; Drinkwalter, R. Pinner, E.
Baker, K. Cameron. Fair -D. Horne,
T, McDonald, K. Ferris. • '
A Class -Excellent -H. dreer, pi
Cameron, E. Scilombn, D, Douglas, C.
Johnston, • Good -G. Purves, J. C.
D,urnin, M. Stanley, J. MeAlliater,
Fair -•11. Button, D, Nixon, M. Mc -
,Mahon, C. Menary, P; MCMillara D,
Hollyman, M. Bradley.
' .1, Murdle, Teacher. • .
Room HI s
Clasp, Total 750 -Excellent,
Marion Stewart 719; Billy iiender-
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son, 715. Good-Nerman Wilson,.673;
Alex. .Andrew, 051; •Livingston Men•
any, 637; Elizabeth MacDonald, 600;
farbbie Purves, 603; Margaret Mc -
595; Winnifred Nixon, 594.
'Fair -George Pinner, „380s
Sr, Class; „Total 775-Excellonta-
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Mary Douglas, 748; Rena MacDon-
ald, 744. 'Geoci-Jessie Stewart, 0474;
Kenneth Thompson, 664; . Pearl Nix-
on, 650; George MacInnes, 604; Len-
ora•Websterg, 580; Gordon Miller,
380; Robert MacCallum, 576; 'Calvin
illitaitein, 564; (Florence Machines,
Dean MacInnes) 503. •Fair-karvey
Webster, 475; Blanche Pinner, 472;
Wilnelmine Agar, 347; .Dave
327; Cecil •Welister, 291; Sadie Jew-
itt, 260; James Baker, 234..
J. W. MacCalhim, Teacher.
oa.-saants-s-a, • ' '
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WHITECHURCII
Monday; December, 5th.
Mrs., George -Garton' and daughter,
Margaret, '• are visiting friends - at
Brusseli. . •
Miss Bertha 'MacKay, of Winghemo
was a week -end visitor at her parent-
:
• Mr.. Leonard- *.Robinsonoo of :Owen
Sound, is•visiting with his aunt, Mrs.
Wm. Purdon. •'
Mr, George • Thomson, of Goderioh,
visited last week saith hi a son 1V1r.
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.Fred Thomson. •
aPirekideliinogf, oPfaPraamtaluonutnto Mr, and Mrs, Win.•Mertin and son,.
eek-endith ;her 'hien* 'Brueoo - •
Fair at -Guelph,
rent, of Hemlock -City,
D. MeXenzieo-if • -10------and441Irilittirr-;-4;74127---Wiiig-
x.___111,c_Diartnid,___o_r Fara- liMarnis.T-4D.i)erkKetr-'nnSettair."--7ith,t_14-1°
LOCAL ELECTION FEATURES
*The • •Progressive -party won in
South Bruce and in North Huron;
whileliberals were elected in' North
Bruce and ii South guren. ,
•. The nfajorities istffiliihed in the
Toronto:, daily 'Papera appear ' too be
wholy unreliable, no doubt,
to lack of time in which °to' get nee
ate information-. "We have found it
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difficult, in some cases impossible to
get local 'fiaures that can be 'relied
upon.
The eolith Bruce election was very
close, Finlay winning over Truax by
25. W. J. King has between 960 and
1000 majority over Spotton-in North
Huron. ,
Following are the figures in Luck-
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now:
Finlay -S. 22; N. 35.a -total 57.
Purvis -S, dr; N. 7.21-tota1 188.
Treatx-S. 130; N. 151 -total 281.
, Yellowing are the figures from
number of Kinloss Township polls:2-
• Whitechurch .
'Finlay, 42; Purvis, 9; Truax, 51
Second Con. '
Finlay, 80; Purvis, 24; 'Tomo 75
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Kinloaa Village • '
Finlay, 32; Purvis,. 28; Truax, 12
Holyrood
Finlay, 99; 'Purvis,' 60;
Langside
Finlay, '59; Purvis,. 28; Truax,
Kinlough
Finley, 36; Purvis, 14; Trulot, 18
Culross, Township was a strong
supporter of the Progressive' candi-
date. Totals from that Township are:
•655; Purvis,' 210; Truax, raa
• . Teeswater
Finlay,' 104; Purvis, 152; Truax, 179
In Ashfield Toivnship the, 'figures
stand: 'W. J, King, 629; Fraser, 122;
26
26
Spotton; 221.
- Polls the vote
• Number One
King, 78; Fraser, 29; Smitten, 79
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• Number Two . .
..King, 78; Fraser,. 7; Spotton, 26
Number Three
•King, ..90s Fraser, 15; Spotton, 48
- . NUmber Four •
King 60; Faaser 11- P SPotton, 62
••. -Numb'er Five
King, kla; Fraser, 35a Snotton,-.. 4
_Number ,
King, 116; _Fraser, 14;' Spettozaa
King; .119; Fraser, -1a Spetton, 13
, Wingliam
Spottono_09:11. King, a348; Fraser, 216
• , Goderich
Spotton,217; Fraser, 890; King, 120
$t, Helens
Spottora, 18; . Fraser, 13; King, 144 -
We have _.beenaunable- to-getsfir---
•ther figures from WeSt Wawanosh •
-"•'=_Iattest, reports are ;Witt: Jame§
Maleolna---Liberala--searried----Nrirth-
'Ernce. by '400 maidrita.
--The---vote7hr1allicaraine, home of
• 'We notice by the- Bruise's Post -
that' Mr. R. D. Cameron recently vis- oak _no/he.
ited that town to give •his iectafat, evening_ to'
'',`A'crosa-Canada", at a social- even .r1, fore leaving
an Melvin Church., The post addst,a Lacknow.
-"Leetureswas beak they interesting and were .•
structires consisting Of vivid desern- some leathe
°tams-of-plad
ces and -visited-and- faro N!sa
'evening wa
gnmes. We
r ;Loots -SAcaboa=A•nalou cow with cals.
Aptly* to mos. -W.. ar: tattcoetiii. Gray&
• Road.onarth ailscanew._ •
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FOR. SALE. -An Mame Lighting.
_Plant .n T -?.4 -Per at-7-(MWerrid a num-
ber of new Star- Phonogriphi.'APPly
to Mrs.' E, ,A Reniralek. ' • a
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Nava' aj
. , preconds. aus ../f: treariA
--1713;larditrtftt-Alte--174147711T4'471.?-017-
•2qt1l . 1991. 'rhose remaininO ',inn*: •
• at that ;me, will be put into. Coma
ftir colleCtion.
Mrs. E. A. Renwick
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AUCTION SALE .
$. E. Robertson will have ail
Auc-
tion . Sale of 15 Milch cows. Heifers
and 20 Young •Cattle. at the: Cain
Rouse Barn,1/4„Luckhow.aon Satmaler
, Dec, 17, Sale will commenee abut 2,
o'clock. John Purvis, Auctioneer.
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BUSINESS CHANGE '
---Mt..-14-,41,--Ackert has -disposed his interest in he firnfot Ackert'.
& -Rathwell, to Mr. Allot Turner,.
,All nevi -Onto owing tct the Firni
are recniestted to_lieleattletanyornao
first of January, 1922,,
ACKERT a& RA.THWELL,
WINTER .TERM FROM JAN, 3rd.
Central Business College, Wingham:
Spend the Winter months' to ad-
vantage by taking a teurse
one of Western Ontario!s. leading
Commercial Meek. Experienes
ed instructors; individual Warw.
tion, therough courses in Short
hand and Comnierdal CourseS
D, A. McLachlan, Posta,
Prsildnitt, Principal,
ION 244 • Wilt1011104, th#14
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IOW days-Withaher
. and Mrs. Dawson -and -a-a-tigh-
nd neighbors of- Mrand ter, Evar-ofsLondon„ Eng., are visit-
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31.0-i-i-i-n-iii4-xoloo-oea oat .ing-with- Reva.and...Mrs.oSetibiet-7.—
in, Farainount,..ori .Friday a. Mr... F. Weeks and son, Alex, Of
say good-bye- to them --be;.• PaE.W..TeenWater,, visited . on .Sunday..
for-then-anew-hen:re in- -;wit, m -is, vres.. Legiatt:
After a short -program,hilMr; -.and Mrs.. Alex. 1VIoWbray ' and
nd..
presented' with ,a-:: li.ttle daughter,. Alba,. of Dungannon,
r Cench, showing the ea.
visited **few days with friends limo
The Xmas -Tree -and Entertain -mat
aii-idonneetion with the Preabyteritili-
Many leasone.Were. drawn' from the
Wonders of nature and the condithins
Of the- future greatness of -Canada
shoWn., Mr, .Cameron will, always be
:welcome t� Brussels. • .'•
ANNIVERSARY, SERVICES AND
•' LECTURE
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:Methodist Anniversary .sesatices•
will be conducted morning- and .even-
ing next Sunday' by Revs George W.
Dewey, a Londen. On the following
ieh they were Aeld..Jaa.
43 spent m dancing and
t i
wish them prosperity in Chures to be held on Wednesday.
their new home. •,.
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. The -roads were rather bad for ears.
..last-we.ek. A eertain_young_ma,
Lothian, thought •the road wasn't
'good enough, so he ran his car in the
•clitch. A few nights before that he
ran out of gmo.Illie. As long 44 he
.bade`the girl, he wasn't ,worrying
about gasoline. No cars happened
nhing, so he filially 'decided to call
on one -�f'• the neighbors :near .ba,
moasiareaonsag, mr. Dewey -win ossa ..Since,thatahe_goesswalking and car -
one of his entertaining "find Attrattive
lectures, entitled ,"Sparks from the
Anvil" Admission 25-ancto35 o
. The following -is the 'musicStnia
day: ' •
- Vern -hie §ervice -
Organ Prelude.. . . .. ........ Gillette
"Meditation"
Anthem . Carl-Prdengers
"he Lord's' Own Holy Day" '
sOffertory-aaanthemoo,.•; : . ,.,..,, .- • / .
Harry Rose Shelley
--"ChriatialsolheMornal3reakeaSweetly- -yato-aarosionotoasorsaaaasoassolows
O'er Thee (Soprano and bass DUO • Of the hearts you left behind." -
: and Choriiii)-7 . ' Lovingly remembered every day by
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Organ' Postlude ....... . :::.Rebettli Husband, Mother and Brother,
Sestal in S 61 Trafalgar Street .
Goderich, Ont..
s .. . Evening SerVice '...., ... . • , .
• • Dear Mamma , ' •
Organ Prelude ..........„ ..Hayet we will know ooaa yoke in ale iamb's
"Romance" . " ..•sweet song, .
Anthem .., ,,. , : i $ •cr vr •.• *it .t.....,..• 0zart -And your. steps on- the streets -of
* . Vioria in EXcelse
, gold,
Quartette _ . .• , • .. And. (he pidasithi smile upon your
'Offertory Antthem.,. „Bert 0ouper• , dear. lace, .
"Holy- Pather Cheer Our Wae M in the happy days Of 61d.
Orlin POlitIMIL • 666, • •Maridalsaollfi• 4-414ittls iintillyterst--.Margarst, Bella
olVar,,,girch of Oil Mute
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ries the lentern, Guesa be thinks: it
unwiselo bike a buggy in this lbcal-
ata. However, there's an excuse,: as -
he
hall to go -to practise quite' often
tintriOneeitir in -be -held- at Sr, S-;
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In Memoriam ,
Campbell. -In fond and loving' 're':
an"entbrence of Drina,Canspbell..(iiee
• 1919, in her '23rd. year., .
'Dai ppigt, :although- out, ot:aight,
• You ate never out of mind; •
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eyeningi_Deceniber 21st.
Mrs, .A. Masgroye,•of Wingham,
spent a few days-Tait-sieek-with-her
slater, Iiirs,"1"e:qiinry. We are pleas-
ed to be able to say that Mrs. Henry
is improving vera nicely. '
Born, -At Whitechurch, on Sattir-
day, Decenibers'Srd., -1021i-to Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Windsor, of Detroit, a
daughter, Elizabeth Patricia. - (Mrs.
:Windsor was formerly Mis's Ida -Car-
An
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entertairn;ient under the ans.
Picea of the Yooling People's Society,
•of the , Presbyterian Church will be
given in Oa' ,church on Friday night,
December -91h.,....a•t -otclock,---Aageod
programme of ,musical and vocal se
-lections,°•dialogneionndoorecitatinnsa
will be given, as well as the lecture
on "Fining," by 1V,Ir Boland. Render -
Seta „•
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both Malcolin and Clark, was:
,766;. Clark, -372.; •Stay, 98.
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HIGH SCHOOL LIT.
. The fourth' meeting bf the Literary
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Society *was held on ;November 30,
The' meeting was onenid by: a• ---s
-Theominutes of the lastaneeting' were'
read MA -adopted, There followed a
pianoinstrumental by ;Annie Miles
Donald. 7Mrs. Gollan *saean ad he
7.1ie Puritan, Harold -Fowler, '
dress on "Schools in theOld Conn--
Prer "4" -1-111orenee- Cranstdn.
try."- Miss. Edna "River's gave w re-
-Citation a'-'41.1-1v44-ex'c'Fakiatkin'37-''-' •
Number on Roll, • Average At -
FLAVOUR
=the charm, 61
IS in its unique flavour of rich delicacy. Arid It
• never varies. Al! grocers sell "Salada" in
sealed metal packets only: '
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NOVEMBER SCHOOL REPORTS
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'S: S. No, 7, Kinloss •
No; On Roll, 17; Av. Att., 16.09.
Names are inorder a merit.
Jr, .IV -M. Stewart.
111-R. MacInnes, M. Calapball, T.
England, J. Stewart,'
Sr. 11-11, Cambell, F. McNall.
• J`r: II -E. MacDougall, M. Stewart,
MacDougall, A. aalueDoug-•
Sr. Pr.. -=C. Canapbell, C: Macinnes,
MacLeod. • .
Jr. Pi'. -E, 1VlacDougail,
A Class--li. Stewart, MacDoug-
all.
N., A. Gollan, Teacher.
Belfaat School
Those marked (*) were abaent,
Sr. IV -0. Alton, L,Haelett, J.
Irwin, A. Bewles*, .C. ,Haeliett,
r.
Ilaokett,. R. 'Nicholson,
Jr. III -T, HaCkett, J. .135wless A.
Cran
Jrstop. .
II -M*. Hackett, E. Nieholson.
. II ---G. Henry,
I-aT
P. T. Henry, N. Cranston, EoVint,
h
on.
ompson, F. Phillip, G.' Camer-
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,; F'ri
mer -W. Lasenby; R. • .Nichol-
.
son, R. Cameron, G. Alto. •
Ne..on Roll, 24, Average, 21. •
' ,K, WelshoTeacher.
S. S, No, 10, Ashfield •
'Sr. IV -41. Johnston; M.. Courtney;
T, Ferguson, •
:Jr. Courtney, 'E. Webster,
JahriStenalls.CourtneY,,
R. Scott, E.. Sherwodd,.J. Hogan:.
aaraTIT---4,71; 'rain r
Howard; --M, Hogan., .• - '
Si II -C. MacLean, T ilbward.
ar; Courtney .
Lane, G, Johnston, Court,:
ziey, L. ,Hogan.
-primer-T. Johnston,. B. Reid, R
Howard, .
No.- ,.on -Rollo 24.;---Ayerage-- A ttanda
since, 22. • •
_ . .• B..."Clarkson, Teacher.
• 1,41.5.
„StainNeo;3,
s_ure..17170,rd-Virest- awanes
tett_nlehri
Sr. III=Steart Duman,
Ponald, .(Albert Taylor and Doris
Smythe)--tiesi'llarrisoic
Jr. olIla-Peter "McDonald; Edna
Fowler. ----------:Eas--1-17-=GO'rdon Smyte, Mary Fins=
an:• . •
• Jr. VI:46bn McDonald; %Wallace
llabald_ThoinpsoJohn' Dur:
'nin,.Donalda- M'cDonald, Gordon Few--
ler*: ,
Primer "A" -:-Charles Durnin Wil -
piano instrimental. The meeting was
closed by . singing ,the National An: tendance, 16.52, ,
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thGladys .C. WebbTeacher.
em.LS: E. Grant, SecretarY.
S.••$•-, 3.70. -1Vh7OVati6Ajt
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.• • •Senior Room
sikylloop
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. gonday, December 5th; •
lerastert.Barfirdl,feIntosh 8undayed
'homeh
„ere,- ° , " •
Mr: Frank Stan spent a few daY;'
•of. the borne ,tof
-Stators-,
Rabert MiteDonal return..•
ed--OireEthe .We realways
grad when •'our boys come back.
••Christmats concerts'avill soon be
the .order ,of the day, as rthe ,teachers
and pupils- are very busy practising
tio_r: these days.: '
_ y, ecem er
Mr. :John Turner, we' notice, has
inveated,' in n nice new ,car.
Joseph O'Callathan is, at present
Pressing hay with C.
Mr, Elliott 'Taylor attended' the :
Fat Stock Show at Guelph this week.
Mr. and Mrs,' Archie Patterson, of
Whitechurch, were •alsitors at John
Durnin's on *Sunday.; - • •
Sort,' to learn that Thomas Taylor
is not keening' well :lot late. We hope
for an early return' of good health,
The stork celled_ at 'William Web-
ster's and George Phillips' last Week,
en4 points rill ballrliq, eilgh 1141$0.1
,
The nronthlY meeting of the Wo,
*nrenlso,Instittrte-watateldaanasThuraso
„day, Dece,mher 1st., atthe home, of
Mrs, WIll Cox. A large number of
menibers and visitors were present,
Mrs, R, T..Phi1l1ps, of .Lucknow,tave
a splendid report of the Convention,
and a paper which deserves special
mention,, prepared by Rev: Benson
Cox, New York„ and •read by Mrs,
Dunean• Thompson, . "Making.
Christmas a Pleasure Instead of a
Burden," was Much enjoyed by all;
A splendid hitch was served by -the
hostess, during which Mr, Will Co*
entertained ,the ladles With Music on
Vi°1111
4 /al.
IV-soAloriie Campbell, DO;
nifred ParrikriJ4.3;„ _Vera , Todd, 571_
Alvin Woods, 59,
V -Greta Webb, • :72-•:, a'rera
Wood, 71;, Madeline •Hennessey, 63;
Fred McQuillin, 61,
Sr, IV,Inene Wonds,..._n9:;',,.. Lila'
daant,-594.--Rege Levis; 41,
IV --:George McQuilliro
-1"41.17 Ve;1-th
erheed, 47; Grate Cameron 45*
Tammy, Todd, 39; (Winnifred MO -
Muriel 448firties;
retie Lynch, -35; Eddie :Gatintf.; 3S),
ties.
-,‘Number: ton 'Ron; AVPrtig•e-At.'
teridane_e 20. .
Teai.hor,-
5. 5. No, Ashfield
- 1•••••••••••••
, Sr. • IV -Edna 'tibiae, Edmund
Gardner, John Ritchie, Eva Gardner,
John • MacDonagla Harold .Gardner,
Maleolm Webster,• '
D ostio..thlYm_Acn eitrsi toenh*,,e GI,i,vr ,c .re epPpc enrn:. 2
3.
Atidi..1
.Tr11-A„ Ritchie, M, Pepper, J.
Ritchie.
Sr, U—E. '141acDonagh, Ander.
son, W, Hunter, M. -Reid,
- Jr. 11-13, Gardner, W, Webster, .
1 X-4, gurit.ert Ny, Hunter, V. Hit-
ebie, F. Ritchie, E., Reid, G. Webster,
N, AndersOn, 6
• Primer -S.: Gardner, C. Gardner.
Number on Roll, 30,
• Those marl:Cd (*). missed school.
V. M. -Tiffin, Teacher.
• U. S. S. No, 4 Ashfield
The names are in order of merit;
Pinittyson, J, Robertson,
MacDonald: •• '
Sr. 1V -L. Robertson, I, lVfacDona
ald, R, MacLeanan„ D. ,FinlaYaon, M. ,
B. MacDonald. • „ .
Sr..11Ia-:1. MacRae, A, Finlayson,
K: MacDennan,- alacDonnlid,
Maalionalo; Raga G. Finlayson.
Jr. RobePtson, C. Brown, J. ,
MacDonald; J., Ross, G. Finlayson.
ar..I10-u. Robertson, C. MaeDont„...
alto' MacCharles.
Jr, MacKendrick F. Mac.
Donald, ,Finasyson, D. Linsey, K.
PifilaYsen, • .
lad, I, MacKendricik, R. D. Ross,
Ntimber on 1;',01r, ;12, '
L. Finlaason • Teacher.
.4
..S; S. Ne. Kinloss:.
The names are in ,ofcler of snerit,
Sr, IV -Archie 'MacKinnon. • :
Jr, , IV -,Mary Mac4iiinon, Rena
Carrutheia, elyn MacLeod and
Margo , ; ...:.Kinnon, ties, "Willena
alacGillivray,:.•C. Rob.;
•
insori
Si flI-Ruth
MacKin'nen. • .
Jr.. HI-- Katherine MacKinnon,
Helen .Swan, Alma Carruthers, 't,„
Mascr?i_14.74agi im_.• ,u4ray. and ,s..
Gillivray, ties. '
Kinnon. • • -
•:.
"I -Dave Carinthers, • B:-Iititc.
Le94,...E_Bobin,son,„_Mary Carter
Primer -H. Swan,- L,. -.'-White, E.
Carter. '
•'No. on Roll, 24-; Average Att., 23. '
- -M. MacDonald, Teacher. :
SI S. N11, Huron -
_ Narnes are in. order , of .merit
Sr.- IV--Lonisa-Mac-Nairo-Whinia
itaCangrana. ,
--s-Jr=alaraernarda-11-aeNaira-yir-Emea;
Hamilton, "' • o , ,
HlaaWillie McOniie Florence*
. •
• Ir: IH -Marion' McGuire, -Cather-
ine McGuire, Clifford MabNair, Annie:
• Jr. 'II -John ,arirtin, Marie Mac -
Charles, ,Eriiine-HamiIfun, Mary Ellen :
•Hamilton,visabel....MacOharles,„..Maryoo
Jane. Irwin, •Omar brooks,
Jr. 1-Kathivan •MacNair, , Archie
Hamilton.. ,
, Sr. -Priiner---Sadie MatObarles,
Jr...Primers-41;m ey ,Brooks, An- al
,kh33tFlanatf,m,
Arthur Conirram*.
.Those niarLeel wh (*), were ab.
sent. .
'1' 19.1
• No. On Roll ,21
G. lIiniultqx Teacher*: •:a: --"
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