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H: S ENTRANCE
RESULTS
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Durnin;`-Helen', (Hon:)
Elliott-, Eileen' (Hon.); England,
Betty; Laidlaw,.Raymond.B;'
Doris; acInt .re, n;
Alla
Lyons, y• , . :
MacL`:eod,' .,Ronald; MacMillan,
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ioii).,• MacOuaig,:.Dori-
@� alda (Hon.);.Mi
1ne, F
10 d,Mu
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doch, -Mary (Hon,) ; Nicholson,
Marion;• R'oss, Harvey (Hon:);
-Stanley, Ray;' Webster, 'Helen.
,Ripley
Campbell, •Joyce;' Campbell,
Louise; Courtney,'' Lloyd. Culbert,
.Murray -Dunlop, Donna Farrell,
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lieleiY''Iial'r sUil ' Harvey,
son, tRae;. .Humphrey; Joyce
Marie; Irwin; Allan;: ' . Irwin;'
...;Dou$las.(Hn) Linda:3 Walter;
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Mason, Kenneth; MacKay, Jeanne
,' • MacKenzie Donald 3 • Mac,.
Mon.);
Lennan,• Ross, MacLeod, , Jack
.(lign.); Pollock, `", Shirley, ' ;Reid,
Isla, . aY, S ee e,', Alex; Sucher-
]and, Elaine; (Hon.)
1eeswater'= _.._
AbraHarry:- Irwin; Balla
m` h,
Wallace; .Baptist, Gerald (Hon.);;
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LIJCKN,QW,' ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 12th,' 1945
ERT TAYLOR BUY'S;•
TEAM OF "HACKNEYS'
Fanciers of -good horses ,are
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c1tf'timr°�i l,`st'•'' i
411. '' o , frut'rr 'i llliarlt` `i1!
NINE CANDIDATES
CONFIRMED
11ECEIVE .ADDITIONAL : $15.00.
FOR HOSPITAL; • FUND :
berry,, Of Woodstock, Thea 'pair',
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Patricia Nelson rand Lad '
Sen'
sation are.fQll. y •sisters,,T,heY: rice
registered hackney amares • 4
gc. •
and. `5• years)and are the. pride
and .
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Je n•'' w o',are "-already .handling
the reins) , ne.d ub
t with a view Those upon whowas admin-'; be' received_at" The• Sentinel f-
to ; taking' in the showS�'thi i411, istered the r '` C! .1
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nation 7 •reoei
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aiftcrrioon,. - t ie t oast Rev. c t
. • . >• ; ve s acknowledgment• of $40,00•
A, "Seager; ,r,chbish'op, pf:Huron we''Thav e'' received e ceived 'th'ree i�lore
and .1Vletr•opolitan O'rital io,. corn-
,, • ." _ . , s•�..a s% :folloWs, ,'Donald:.
donaaion
firmed a d:ass; of nine • candidates MacLean, R. ` 3 .' L
presented. by Mr, liar -Vey' parker; ....
..n, . •. • ueknovu'>' :$5 OQ'
oY .. er, P.aramouht.: W. �. � `
omen's' •Institute;,'_
sttident minister in:char e of .this 5.90,"Miss'MacLennan
g , , $ Annie iVlacLennan,
and associate parishes" for. the'
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5 m, c
nm
months: s, . Contribt:bti ' •. t thy • f ., d • ~ll
ons o is• un ' Wl
• s to of„confirmationfice up to Saturday .night'of this
were.;`Mrs; 0; •Hodgins*and Doris!week. i
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WON •DOOR PRIZES,,
. Winners. of. the doorprizes at
The Clansmen dance last Friday
P. Thomson, Lucknow Donann'e -
Caesar and `Doriald':\:C. .-Caesar,
Dungannon} and ' Evelyn ' I, Hoy,:
Margaret E.,' TigertDonald:W ,°
,W, i At the `• Toronao Conservatory'
13nw - en.__ 7 yzder -i : a
d Robert .�, r3o.�.:�..r: and ion -; ._•_ �,:,.. ., �.
rlignc were. Jonas; �.ustin,::;iaek� . p o 2i+am,rd�io�ls "lief', were'
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:SUCCESSFUL MUSIC STUDENT
McKinnon 'and "'MissHelen, Orr,:
The ;,holders• of 'the :lucky num
bers:_.e h: ceiv .d..
0,QO..�sa h.
prize. The draw :was •rriade .by:
little Billy' Williams;{{': of ° London,
Who is a guest . at 't'he Solo'm on•
Edgar H.. Tigert, Port': Albert. '
held in Kincardine recently
e.v•
R Seager
was also l
so a
sSrs
ted in
the service by Rev. Jeffer: -
eYBill
Kingsley,• rector of Holy
oy Tnity;
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Blight, student . in charge of the
Chure}i Chatham��an
d Mr. alph
Ph
`'.home:
� There isdancing every
parish' of Bervie. Mrs., Ralph`,Fos-
;Friday,teihe service.r--of; Port' Albert was• soloist at
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night; ,in' the Town Hall ' under:
On. un
C -aSunday morning Rev: Sea-
laiis���._ti P%cis—to.�; rrlusic .bY �•.
Carruth r ' ' ger'• conducted a confirmation.
e s orchestra ,.
Donaldson,' Joyce;'Fisk, Jean Mil
ed; Gilles ie 'Betty;
�'' Grubb,
Ursula; Hill, Ronald; Hutcheson,
Raymond; Keith, ..Grace Eile n
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(Hon;);.' Keith,;:. Robert ` Victor
Kennedy, . J: a `s s i e , MacDonald
Grace;
McDona l
Ja
Gl
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11n; 1V,IcL
Y:v:ori'n'e. '.
Yo ,
.. � McKinnon;
James;
P tte
Pl
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ce>Ed
wa, rd , •
Geo.;
F4rSr`-E1 0dMcCurd :
�Y�yjttoulas 1.
:-Simpson,Je gin•
Steuern.o.•l '
Ste
wa...r...t, Thompson, ompson,
#ay,eYWesle (Hon.);
Weiss,
BillY;':'14!;h itock:. a ,
' Alai .ionises,
Wissler, Teresa.
Some of, these •candidates, left.
school early -• o
n farm leave and
will • receive certificates . after.
-completing Pletingl3' weeks on she land.'
3111GAME,
spec of r ofublic Schools.
` 'Inspectorate . Results
Centre C a '
' anis: Hon.>Pass I.r•a.il
Chesley 54 17 •32 :•
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Cargill 17 4
12 1
Tara.. a'
Nincardlne ;,,. 72 23 ' 38' ::-
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Ripley' e
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22
Tiverton i7 4.
Lucknow 20 �.
'::Teeswater
*Port Elgin " 34::
18
Paisley 47 '; •14
Southampton 217;
Walkerton2
76 ' 17
i Mildmay 47 . 17
`''Pond'
wick 23` 6
Wrox
et
er 21 2
12 :1
9 2
-23 11
4
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24 ,9•
9
55'. '4
29
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17. n2
Totals' .......... 536 154 - 322 60
Of theseCandidates),
536 . ;289
-Vere-.grant'ec1.H '1
g chool; En,
trance,. stands
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"'Weil; at schoolY
an.d_;247• -wrote
� ;the
.. ePartrnenta'l Examination.
James
Cumrnins'; -Evelyn 'Hoy,
Lloyd :Hum hreY, .Lorne.„Huth-
Lois'
um,
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1 `�lirey.; ''s, .Humphrey,
, . oiJohnston,''-; Michael'
:Kinahan, Reta McIntyre; Yvbnne
Magoffin, Irene . . '
Mor ` Me nary; Reto
am ._.Charles'.: Mugford; ;Sa"m
so
Nichol '.
B" n, Kenneth Petrie; Jean
rteh"ie
, red• Robinson, ' J'o ° ee.
Steal Y
art, Marietta
Stinger, .Doris•
Taylor; 'Gwern.do1' n'
Arthur Y Treleaven,
Young.
Under regulation
' ° • • 1 -8 -5. -Adel-
lvinS ase
Had T
onsils• Re n
inotred
jack Treleaven
:Chin.. and 'Albert
had 'their, tonsils 'removed
Y' in Win"h• ::.
day, g a'n Hospital..on Satur-
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON
service,- at St ,;Georges Ch irch.
Goderich, :where;. he himself was.
n rrmed._..aa ..boy..
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CLINIC A'UGUST sf`'
Resi: ents of the com
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h., rnunit
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Y care'next-bleedI: .
e donor clinic in,
again rrnded of'the change,ixi' 1{
Luc now' ,will be held
t oIW
.the 'Half � I. o�iday .to ' be observe}' �., I __�. } n edl
Y : ,,, ', .. • .• T -n s. a Au �ust
the local Branchof.ah.e• Ba
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of nMOintreat, The 'change •..is: • •f-1
fective. thisWeek :When for the
first ti
me the bank will be°clos
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d
:on=Baturd aY,'\zafternooxi -�Or--
-a
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ur a �'
tnorrin 's' ',� .
y g the , e bank •' wilY,
open;' a: half 'hour;earlier at 99 3'0'
and:''will be open each Thursday
afternoon .uritis three ' o"clock:. •
CHURC:H'CN'IC.,
HELD THURSDAY
The United Church Sunda
ENGAGEMENTS
Held Bingo1;Saturda
The Ladies s :: Auxiliary.. of. the
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Canadian Le .1 n=
g o .held =a -bingo rn.
Y
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the L
e ion o '
g. R, onns on:'Satrday`
evening. which: attracted a .satin
cto
fa '' r
,
crowd. ' ,for 'their' init'ial'
•off ..
t ort. It lis planned to hold,. tlz-esr
bingos• regularly . each 'Wednesday'
and ". SFiturda durin July and..f or
y. b� y
longer period if they prove :suc
ceSsful. y .
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Eileen Purvis was `.successful in*
assin the :
,. -Gr
adeliainpxs.;-1
Jack Goddard ' of the Conserva-1
tor
Y. FacuFty was the examiner. '
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Moving To Clinton.
•Mr. • and Mrs. :'Donald MacDon
ald :.: and Dianne and
Mr 'John
Stock. are _moving to__iClinton. to
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reside, .
e -where Dinnie,, is "em -
"lo:
p • yed by an oil company::' An
'auction sale: of household .effects
Vis"be iich-eld 'on:Satiii1.day after=
noon at their home here (the for
'mer D.I, C. Taylor residence).; The
Property.
will also be ;offered liior
sale.
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Sister 'Seriously. II
Mr.Donald MacLean. and' ':Miss
,Mary MacLean' of'' Ashfield left•.
on Saturda for . Chico o on ` -
Y ac
g
=count- of- the -serious, illness of
their sister, `Sarah. Miss: MacLean
has -suffered a: series :of strokes
s during:' the past few months' and
la few:• days ago her condition be-
'came
seriods ou
s
as
.she 1 '
a into
a coma. '
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EIGHT PAGES
�C I NG TO PRESENT
MEDAL. FRIDAY
4,.
F•ridxi ' of this u cok J•ri"
' W t -
af.,the: Royal Ca adin Artillery- `”
will appear in: Buckingham Pal
ace,. where. Iris Majesty: Ting;
George VI .wil-1:'officially present •
George with •the'Military- Medal.
In a letter to .his ° parents, . Mr
and Mrs:' h Jose Wh'itb : of
P Y .
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George said he' wished'they `could
be with •him for: this occasion, and'''
'then added,.°``I ' hope my knees
stand., up Lforit", George , is en,
titled to have two .guests at the
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ceremony.' One. of ' them will be
his brother Syd,..if; he ,is still in
England..Syd has signed up' for.
,€r,v'ike in :tdhe'Pacific and expects•
to return ,to ' Canada :at•,any time.
'.:.George was in ' Holland When
the ._letter, as _written:..:ai d:_ho ed `_ '.
to• fly" back t,Q g . En land for .'the..
presentation ' of Tiis' :award, 'the
citation :of which ,.is unknown`
here,..George_ has never said =a
word in any of• his letters:' about.'
how:'he wen.the 'award. It Came.'
while Lthe- Canadians;were- -battl
:Ing around • Caen and from , ether
sources `it ' is 'hintedthat' he was; r'
cited;; for the medal for his ;'part:'
in' silent ring • a`n enemy pillbox
This. report, however, ,has:never;..
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been :con armed. '
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111 With Heart-:Condition-4
Suffering `from' a heart'Condi-:
tion, Mrs. Hamilton of .town is
confined I, to ',bed : at the"' home , of.
her _daughter,!Mrs Gilbert, Bark-
`well, R:R..6 Lucknow. Mrs. Raisin= --
Ilton was taken` to Iter: dai' hter's
home last .Wednesday, July'. 4th
which` was. `85th-birthda y.
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HELD MEMORIAL
SEEVleE AT: F PL Fv
clic d,,teen;g g-atiorial--}iren-
was 'h -1s
e at Point Clark on Thur.
d
day: When a pleasant' afternoon
was en"o yed although'''shoWers at
J Y. f g..
lunch :time rather upset -'this fea-
ture 9f .the outing:
The's orts program 'resulted:: as
P _
ldllows'; 5 years and under Dickie
Murdi i it 'o "BillyFisher;
eJmWsn
f ,
girls
6,...,7:-`8 .Ruth ,Emberlin
,Eunice, Button' , Bessie • Reavie;
•bo 's .' 6'. 7 8 Kenneth* McNay,
Y;
George Webster '°'•Ll:oyd Collins;
girl's .9,' 10, II '-- Mary Durnin,
Ruth.An'de•rson Margaret.MeNall;
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boys 9;1:0,11—Donald. Thompson,
Donald •McNay, : • `George Harris;
girls -1.2, 13, 14 ,$ylyia• Robinson',
M xe n' len. Durn,in•
ax e Irwin, `; He ,
boys 12, l_3;• 1.4= -Bobby, McNay,
Jimmy. Mc illan, Keith' Kilpat-.
rick, you ladies. race---Beryle.
Solomon, . <° )ma - 5ploxn in; Pci-n:.
Twamle 'r .young ,risen -`Wilfred
' Yf..Y u g
, lrlle4v'l'i'"" Cfr ,
Dr nna-� ,..- —1VIi S
rennin,•.married woi'ric3t
J. Ackert,, Mrs, A: Durr in, ; Mrs:
Mel' Stewart;• -married men ....•Arne-.
strong Wilson, Rev, Stewart, . J.
Hall kicking. the..slipper --• :Mrs,'
Black, • Mrs. kilpatrick, Elva
Twatnley;• wheelbarrow race
George Anderson and Donald
Thompson, son, George • Harris ' "and
Denni' n ;'' Drennan
s •Bmberlin, J
and. Keith !Kilpatrick;.::girls slip
s.
per' scramble -- Mary 'Anderson:,
Mary D.urniii, Helen`.Durnim
_. Mi:•and'Mrs. John " wan o
,Port,Hope, `Ontario, formezly of.
St 14elens; and .Bervie, wish •tq'
announce the engagement of their
=daughter. Nellie Marie, to :.Leon-
ard'J. S Philli s, son of Mr;'and
:.•George,P Mrs. Ge oge h:ill i s.�=of ',west. p.
Wawanosh the marriage to take
place the
.latter part of July;
-:Decoration Service ,
Under au-606es' of, the local
branches of , the Canadian r Leg on
and Ladies Auxiliary ia rncmorial
service will • be' held. at - South
Kinloss 'Church on Sunday atter-
noon: 'followed by a° dceoration•
ceremony "at -Greenhill Cemetery.
To:. Preach'At Pine::River..:
R'eVi. J. W: Stewart will, conduct
the ann mv elsa y service
.at Pine
River . on ,Sunday norning,when
'Rev,` John' Hutton of Pine River
will preach here, in.'the 'Presby
terian' Church..Rev. Stewart will
have ;charge' of the • evening ser -
Vice 'here:
OMI -W; EVEIS-1TS
' `-CLANSMEN,DANCE:
Frrda: ni "h.t in
' Dancing e e. Y.. Y: g
.aA
Lucknow Town 'Hall, under aus-
paces of The Clansmen. Musicby
Carr'uilro'Y•'s orchestra: • Admission
'50c, .(
•'AUXILIARY
BINGiO
Lad1es•Auxiliars
`'s ori
so ring a bingo in the Legion
Iloorns ,Lucknow:•each Wednes=
day.. and Saturday evening ,during:
The Le'g � i n, Rooms are -just
July. 7
east f
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` oh tical.
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the $ink of M
PRESBYTERIAN PICNIC
::I.;iicknoW Presbyterian congrc'-
g• tional and Sunday`:school picnic
will be held ori • Thursday,. July
13th a t .' B1air's, Grove., . Liirgari.
,Transportation committee, Robert
1V1:effat: • 5 nd' S. E. R.obertsonr. if
you wish transportations or have
'passengers assen err in. your .,
roorri ]� g
:get in touch With this comMitteco
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��rr►� ram �+. `�►1•' ree
an im
less
lve 1
nemor•
nal se
P r
vice; at Ripley Cemetery on Sun
da` ' . residents',' of . Ri le and
Huron Township. Paid., a fitting
tribute; to . the :memory: of the .ten'
young .men from these two mun-:
ici a]i:i
p t eswho:-have laid down••
their''lives• in the present :war.
Reeve
-.Walter;;'B Brown of•�
Huron Township was chairman 1
and • during; the ' service Reeve
Gordon' Scott of Ripley unveiled
a Memorial
....cross .an .
1 .m
error.
Y of
those'• who`have paid the ,supreme
sacrifice, ,Sgt.' Colin M...-Mac•Don-=
"ald, ; R:C.A.F. • Flight Lieutenant
Norval-E..Pollock; Pilot Officer
John. A... McLeari;„Flying• Officer.
Keith 'R.. McCormick, Private Ar-
thur, J..' 13o1lock, ' Flying . Officer
Marvin K, Brown', Lieutenan t
Roderick Finlayson; Gunner Gor-
don' B:..*McGuire;-Private 'Lorne
J. 'Pollock and Corporal,'Joseph
1 1liott ' "'m
ext. o
TQ f kin' of these ^men,.
Bibles were presented on behalf
of- the-tw-o'comrnun'ities by Misses
Joon Courtney and, 'Katherine
Liddle, Rev. • Dr. J. S. Shortt of
Kincardine, in the memorial ad.u''
d cess voiced the m ni ci '
, u c polities
tribute.' to the worthof the'young
men being remembered arid made.
ention• of the part theyPlayed
before 'war years as well •as • on
the fighting fr
as.
ts. Their mem
oi
Y
will' lie everw cherished; he said;.
Devotional �exercises were con-•'
clucted.:by Rev. John C. Hutton.
of. •Pine River, Rev. John' C. Nich-
olson of Kincardine and Rev;, Eu:-
g
'enc Beech of 'Ripley. . ''
Menib,ers of. McDonald 'Branch.
of the Canadian Legion, Kincar-
dine; conducted the Legion mem=
orial. service ' for' the
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Changes Show Date The ex -
Theatre id
R rri
show will •be' on Wednesday and
Thursday rather t ais
true
S
da
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•trill Wednesday: , Rex, is running
a-show
in.=Teeswate
r=each,
- ues- • -
'day night..:The we_end_date�
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r Saturday ,
and Monday
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FINDING' . OF ''OLD COINS
PECULIAR....
COINCIDENCE,_ ry
L;aSt week
while
doingsome
digging, at ''the farm in Ashfield
Township, .Mr, James R.. Hackett'
unearthed • a coin, ' which was 128,
aYears ofd butoddl
Y
eno
ug-wa
sA !s'
shinning like, a nigger, s ,kleel, ; . The..
eoin'.could,=:be -readily-•.=taken' for ----
a 25: -relit piece. It is''t'he ',exaot "•
size .
and .even has milled e . edges
like .our.' present.:daf quarters
The • coin more; the portrait of
:George III; and .carried~ the 'fol-
lowing .lettering on the portrait
side: "Ge III, D',G:, Britt. : Rex
F:.13,.,".1811".. Ori', the reverse � side'
was the coat. of arm's ,and this:
inscri tion "Horan Solt'p. l .�?,..Ma
Y-Pense": The coin showedlittle
evidence ' of:.wear, and had:.every
appearance of. a coin of conrpar-
_atively '.recent issue..
All this might not seem un
so -
usual had not the same discover
been made at • Paisley a few days
ago. As we perused' our "SYeek1v
paper exchanges: over the week : - -
end,.: we came across an item i
the Paisley Advocate, reporting-
that
eportingthat George had:dug 'tip a.
,coin' -' in, his garden • •that, corres-
pondeel exactly to the one found.
by Mr ;:,Hackett..The Paisley
looked like a two-bit 'piece, .car -i.
c .
lied the portrait, of George
had
Milled- edges, the.•.sarne ;1
terink-' and 'yes, even the same
date, 1817:, The lettering on the
reverse side 'of #`yie Paisley cont •
was : Jess distinct, •'
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