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gASTEl± EXAM' IN CLINTON
PUBLIC SCHO4)I,
:!AN standing of the lntnils to the
ins rgonls of 11' Public Sehoo1�;
l'0'• corded. as below, The ,report is
upon the work Covered oi?ee
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paha sag m improv r nMut rn tho atton-
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'ilio p6otpnpils wi11,17ot be,as wail Pie;
pared, for the promotion e am na-
9Jrpls "as the§ might and should be,.
Class A. -Honours, '75,'A and over,
C11 s I -Pass, 60(Vo to 75rl
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The Rev. C. 1L. Gglclouglr of 1�aY-
field will give •a lecture, "under the
aauspieos of L 0. L. No. ,1035. in the
town hall on Tuesday evening' next,
on , "The History of Protestantism ' `
Mr, Colelouh.;rs,Past..Gxand Scar�eii
`County, ;District and Primary chap-'
lainof. Prince EdWaril Island,,,Evefy-'
lecture:
body tveleonie to the ]eco
The,' •following lis the repot of
Varna School for': the month of
'.March.
Johnston. -
'5th Class-Ca?;seyJohns
le-L+llwobrl`'Epps, Phobe Col
Sr. 4t.
e7ongh; Ir'eiio'`i1'ohii'ston; Shirley'Doty-`
non; • Iralae Chute,
t Mable.Pr1
-` :Jr %4tltr.:Gl'1Vt011 11110t�,
.>~rirn •,.•
Sr, 3rd c.an Poster,,•Rachel Jo sJ
n Jean Johustoii
69tb ,
is Grace
Jr, 3rd -Margaret Sollnsto , ,
Seele Hazel Steep, 0rrrn'O'owson.
p Y,
Sr. 2nd -M ry' Chutes; .Ada, t tech;
klnth Elliott }Oalvina'I� oster,
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Jr, grid --Audrey . , Johnston Gletr
Colclougli ;t . `, Thos, .: Chute,;•,'
Division 1
Criss A -Doris •;Duren, l l01 once
:Sorke, }3eitn - gamuts, Elva Cook,
Margavet Rutledge, Lorne'Cook. '
Crass B -Jack b'Lutch, Nellie Cow-_
an, Clara Could; Annie Judd, Marion
Mcl3rion, Nettie Parlor,- Florence
Huller, Dorothy Ward, Bill;Mutch,
alar. Lan ;'ford,, Mary VJlatkins, ,Har-
riet 'IIzwlcine,' Douglas; Kennedy,
Ivan Dodds.
Class C -Sam }Castle, Ross Me -
Ewan, Joe' Twyford, Eva Cod, Jack
Levis.
Wm, G, Strong*, 'Principal.
Division 2
Class A -Dorothy Manning, Harry
Vernier, Albert Salter, Evelyn Ball,
Helen, Nediger, Margaret , Cudmore,
,Myrtle Core, Isabel ' Piclt}tt, ' Helen
'Knight, -Jack Twyford, Bill, Ball, Mad-
el'on. Streets.
Jessie Gres
Class J3-Jennie:�'avis, Je 4e , s,
Evans Roy Fitzsimons „Mar-
Grace ',Eva y
jory I-Ainter, `Lena Bolton, Norma
Stevens, Jean Weir, Viola. Holland,'
-Jack •Scruton', Eddie Scruton, Doro `
thy, Bartliff Mazzio Greats.,
Elliott •Class' C -.Clava Steepe, >JI o Lay-
ton. _- .
Class" D=TJnder 50%-llazerChu
ch111;: Susie Castle.
Isobel Draper, Teacher
Division $
A'
Clrass .,Dor'othy ('iorlrlrll, TySdrion:
Wcs'1`, „Margaret Mosp, Oene 4nd1e'W ,
TOOT n Tuin41, Rqs$, `;Ca;itelon, Cecil
I glares, Hele}r nbaall Becher
street', A th,lt? y o; 1,•Broncho (10-
»lent, Siis11 S Cole, ° George lalliott,
• 13illia.i,Iclntyic, Jack Perdue
L1iss I3,eorg'c lwyfi7rd, liwmetn
Jo res, Dorothy, Cools • Doris C'ieh,
Gordon 11100001,- Piialnlc ITeafid, ('xlen
Cartwright, Margaret ,Tasker, Gh{errs
vllson, Jack Murch, Vora McLean,
GraceDavis,Harris. atri: 1,�
Cl is ( Crccc 1 duels F r anees
Jin _, ; V4rna• Be%zo, Margaret aret alar-,
t cls ai,, Reggie' Smith, Gerald Kees,
Jack .Schoenhals, Mary :Cooper, Pat
C unnin6harir, % ,
--*F 1Z, Carter,' Teacher
,j; L'r »ler•-D\ is . t hcPter `''. Walter'.
r'.
Jo1,J)lston; ertrlu<ie Mcdlmaih y Mel';
vin roster
Number' on.,1yg1•'316) tverago.. attens•
dance, 130, ,
-F•: N Welsh, Teaches,,
S� • .Starry s''`r`4 , p
iRodge.
lst-AJvin Lllicitt; Llhott;:,C}tutec
Vera',Steed ;,Thorrrpson'Colcloui,h r
MAJOR HETHERINGTON, A 4'OP»
' ULAIL HURON OFFICER' PIES '
- Major Isaac, Hetherington; ''•M. C:,
of Goderich; died on Saturday even-
ing in Byroii Military' Hospital, Lon-
don. He had' been 'a patient at- the
hospital since last October and death
,T (as due ,'to., tubercukir mepeg'itis,
w]nch,.'w 1s caused through war ser-
vice, ' Major..Iletherington ,,was' born
in .Goderich :township, where lie had.
lived -most of hi'mlife. For sometime
l'e•"farnmed,;-but,of recent'years, he
had been ,econdueting a business irg
Goderich,,' When Lite war broke out
he joined the 101st Huron''Battalion,
with the rank of major. lir England, tans: John; of i, ' '. in; William, 01
his battalion WO broken ups rami )in + hawah'Mre. Jos, Hamilton, of "Oso-
order to get'to'Fran& he'reyerted' Os_
to, 'the rank..of lieutenant," and 'served awa, Mrs,' Wm. Heard, of London;
Battalion, Mrs. Thos: Emith and Mrs J. A:
Ile eserved in Fr Winnipeg n, Cuinmitfgs, ,of Wingham. The re -
and
the
in France -:nine mond. in Win hati
ryas wnimdeh at, the.,..battle ....l.' of }nems ' were ,interne g
cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, ser -
nn` . � i , , conducted Rev; r:
Division 13
' Class •A --Margaret McLeod •Ivan
Dew, Cyril Hale, Roy Cook; Reggie
1loble, Marion Dew-LottierLivermore""
Benson Corless, Morrris`Rozell, Mar-
ion , Seruton,,, Jim Kennedy,: John
Peckitt,,.. Irene Doherty, Everett
h en.
Isabel C ow
••D"owns,, Irene Nash; Ise
Class B -Bill McClinch'ey D'orotlry
Match, Ddbth,„lyiUUnt Jlar•,ry, Watkins,
Bill. Jaclleon, Leboris I-Iarris, Bruce
Bi ar$ Bruce Tasker, Billie McGill
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Gordon :1T< r a .,t
Ptigll,; Hugh. Hawkins, - 'hack Elliot ;
Wayne' Rozell, Paul- Iilovey, Jim
Chovven;.'Bub Hodson, Charlie Brown,
Ernest Brown, Russell Miller
.,, : h - .Don 'Mas
t•Glass-1-'•C-Giant Rat , S^-
Rennedy 13e}t, Gbdden,- Eileen"Pun-,
ball, ;Edith ,Glazier, ritobert Turner,
Add Fiai£ord,i
E. •T ,Ford, Teacher
Djvsion 4
' Charlie .i Andrews; , Robbie ;Hale;'
I elen'"Manning, Margaret .Phirusteel s' _
Jean MUtcl'i, S5abe1' igg31t, Gerald ' Ilea -man ot I eter, ,Hon �`Llent 001, "' ills holidays at Summers}lin , her
(elso'Streets 'Sha'ii�'' of',Clinton, and:Malbis<Sturdy,. Mrs, ;G, M, Farquhar is viSrtg.
Holmes, ter': Brenton K
Ross darter= -Brenton Slgllyar, Os antj'Dunlop of God'erich., The'IIuron 'daig'hteil, Nits. Jos. Clegg -6f Bras-
regimental b)u313 wae,put in force and•s4.s•
wa1d.II.B-Sues g „
:' : ;, : ... '' ,, � Was',.put s '. . Trick•' of the Departirtient.
:Class B Susie Li. ',":, te•• Frank.• regi ed the Dead .March in Sate , f Mr. Arthur
to n:
is 111 W
"r stout
lure o
relied A�•ricul >
1 lla 'Of ,
McDSva the . <, �iiocession slowly, a
through the town. The' fglIpwing td day''- •
fficers-'of the deceased were` art' f St,yAn' drew's
art Irene Mas V 1 t Mo•rlson bother o Mr. Fred McTag,, o
g present frolii,outside' points: Lieut.:; _ Golle e, Toronto is -home for, the
rcicett B 11 W t] s B sly Murch COL' H. B. Combe;` Clinton; Hon.' 'holidays.
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l,', '•'•Clinton- . Major
Lieut. -Col.' ' ..
,, iVTiss Altiy, IlellYar; of Toronto Nos-'
Heailtan. l;aeter, •11110, '?14IeT can, tr
,, 'O'Neil', . l: r i mal is spending'hor holidays a,
Winghany ,Capt. ONeri, .Clinton, .; home in town:."
Capt. Corbett; Fordwich;::Lieut A'.
spent'
�h NIr. S tllie Watts of Hargiston
Forbes Wir?P'ham. `IVIr. Freci'••Mut� _ Y Y
'of ;Clinton sounded the "Last Pot". the week -,end, at the hoine of his
-. :.;,parents;il Mr .and Mas W.. Hr:
'-'Repoy:t of Eafter exarninatiola at
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Sr.•
4bh-Hon.'b'75, .pass; .540 B'l>ay.
I
Anderson; 701;' Edna l ocliinnsd 608;
Gvaee,•Coleman, 661; Lap idnce Reic -
,ert,r�474;, absent, 5
rc 4th -'Hon , , <'650; paS,
J
515g..Darothy.Welch 670;•.Muriel -Cart
Me,' 505; -Earl Love, . 581;Gitldys
Stephenson, "571; Clarence Sta pheri=
son 522.•
Sr „3rd -.lou , 600 pass; 510. ,Let-
t e_Lo'se; 713 ,Elmer- Turner; 558,•-
, , ,
`t 'dolts Stelek; 355, absent. ;
Sloe} 600' las=, 430 •iviar-
gha Catlile 507`, .'Ralph Purno,., 5n 4;
Grace Love,•`5213;
J . 2nd Clarence h jyl cr t i00,.
.tour 1,., , 111;; . ,,t
3 2,4O:
,9 14 ,� 21id-lion. SOU; Pass,,,,.
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',,Gladys :Coleman -,-250 A ttiilt Steicice*t,
-Ruby Taylor,, teacher.
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a"Good. Color lotl�.e� . .
lathesperfectly clean-
o have � =
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:oar
' the S
` and1 • mod, calor,. r
icedg . � ._:
uit remove
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invisible' impurities SURPRISE llq._
do this thoroughly. iga t
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News p
Tit 1111 a Couolij andel
Stricken during - a l3rief business
visit to Toronto William Downs
Vaie1president
lesi
dent of the e
Western
rauniy
Company, Winghare, ° died
suddenly•on Monday at the home of
0 fr'iondt,George T. Wilson, 108 Mac-
donnell avenue Mr. Varot, who was
in Ilia , sixty-seventhyear, would
probably have retired' from. business
ess
sons time ago owing t0 his' failing
health, hail it not been for th,d sud-
den death al his pirtner, J. J;Cti='
irigham; who- also "died in Toronto
-
very,. suddenly two .years ago. Tire'
stress of directing th/fouhdry had
since 'fallen upon him and, at . tit,
time of his death, • he had gone, to
Toronto to complete 'certain negoti-
ations, Mr, Vai•ey was born at:.
Niagaraon-the=lake, Ontario, being a
son 6f the late Eli,,Vaiey. Ilis wife
died ten years ago, and there were',
no children: I -f e • is survived by 0
sister andthree brothers: Mrs:+
("Rev.) John McInnes, Vancouver;
Charles A,'Varey, Vancoitvar Henry.
L. Varey,, Los Angeles,' and Freder-
ick Warren Varey,'Toronto. He Will
be buried from the Methodist Church
in Wmgham, this, Thursdays after-
noon
Mrs,Denier
_
ogle' died'' at' her,.
�Dani a 1'. .Fr' f �
residence .in.• 'Wingham on. Suxiday..
week aft'erfa short illness. .She was
in: her 72nd year, and is survived:by
a'family of'iwq,2s6ns and four daugh
�CI,LITS
'ryTellsYouWhy
'th 'T ole h s dl'stlec�uisned work an ,rices beingb R D
this battle'he:rias5 decorated wtth.the
dire Y Cross. While in Prance' he Petrie,. of the"Presbyterian •church,'
of which the deceased was-a'inemb'er:`:
'the, loSe ' f- thet rankuoF captain; Ao The ,marriage of 'Mary Elizabeth;'
tl}e .close d.. the war4he coil -inlander
returned-to°Bessie)"Kennedy, elder daughter, of
"A"-Co`and, y ofn th :conmzandei• of rMr and' Mrs, Lauchlin Kennedy of
"Agimennpany;-,of 'the nB'ibf Huron ' .1 E,♦ eeks,.od
'th -� his `rdnl� .o`F Maier. yVingham, to: Charles es W.
Decease t w i . r .'.a Mrs.
b } Toronto;; -sdil: of M and Deceased was a R• V. D.. G. M. of; the .Toronto, , y �
h mos George ;Weeks, of Stratl'rroy, took,
Masonic Odder; ,being one. of the t place on,: Saturday;'=.March 31st; at
He went also: Masons of ;Iiur'on County . htgh: noon ,at St. Paul's .church, Bloom;
IIe was raa ndst grand.felf. • •Toronto- the -Reverend Canon
`1eToining Stasi„'`Lodge; Goderich. istzeat,•, e
13 o C,ody.officiatlnp:.
_ took la e
which. 'n
e a w i
e fun i 1e_'
There
� or th , ev
with full'.tnilitar' hon I'' On'.the�•tjji}d .orl,�est f L
$. sll , e•s`y f .- Geiger was
�� 'the ten,:preseitt j;sh,rr o1' IIensall ,Owen_
ors: all `n •d , . c. _- men • , ' . : s :vote" of 138 i 10:105,. over'
<,,.: , ., ., , ; , . ...,:. -,.. . e_ 'elected, hv; .a, , 9t , ..
With he d
riiis t
sort a les
in a wl
be � e C -o •.
} .: � ' Petty.tt the, third. -ere t n
;Po
. � 'George tY
1' the ch s i. tp Th000:Gern i.on £tom j; o R this- year, ,, Previous ballots:.
the church, tq Colbo> ne,Gemetery was i there
llsid-'
as.co
r there w
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d
isun eco
headed. by `'GO 4eteraiis'`ifi uriifn?'m a � wvd�
Il 161st erable interest:in the final vote„ It
firing squall and meats. Tf t e .J w• 5 Nir, Petty who:, challenged. Mr
andilluron=�•+Regmrents •These were _ _,;, -
d,,.l ••Mornii Stam Lodge.+: eiger's,electieil•Iast
�llove l y.. it.... .1
309, and NMaitland,Ledge,,•No 93 {
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A. 'M. Tke deceased.' Was •. .
D, 'G `wT, Qf"'Sout`h 'Muton dis-. People You Knew
tiigt;; Iiigr.t Wor 'Miro. F. Copus• P
D. D. `C. M.,-,of"Stratofrd, assisted'.Mis5 EthYle Tasman of'Comber is
"tri the Masonic services at 'the grave- .sonic for 'the�helidays,
ide The uallbearers were MajorMaster Harry: Watkins is spendiri;
i1 Gorden'?dbdii ore, Kathleen,
•Nick'le,'`:Jean Twyford:'Janet McTa -
on io e i '
• le` ' Tavlo ^'�� Edta '..!Elliott; Marian
'Barret , X,,
i , a cin ;
ttth .
"„Cartwright, -Garrae, Lavis,.
11
Harry 'Ireland, Wilbur,Cudmore; Ntir-
nt' Liivermore;-,Dorothy; Nash, Beth
0artwr;gni;=•Gr•ace_11l�clrityre;: 'Lloy
in
Runibah, .Jim . Tanner; II trry
steel] IIs len;' Dew, Kenneth Pickett,
o ext Jervis,,;S7ar] RFulford..., b .,
t.,iGlass C -Dorothy Steep Irene, ,
L1 y ;
ton Iii;ivey 'Cooper; Hazel Jiickson,'
Pearl;Chu hill'; rS
-• A. •Fariihanr Teache'
1 ;1
DiVisi#n 5
Class' A=Dorot]i. Watts, ' , Mary -
.
Andrews,' Joe Gandier,;'Elliott '-Bart--:
lit6,'IIrene S0vinbank; Isabelle." Lawson,
`Norma ,Streets, Lawrence' Plrunsteel,
,Ronald Mason, Bela» :Deeves ;Grace
Iiellyai Jack * Smith Robin Lair;
'Frank Ilooner, B11jy+ Draper, Eldred
1 Rowchffe
Classt ,B -Tom Twyford,' Ernest
Bovey + Grace "Fitzsimons,
Helen
Coope'I Archie' Dale Carl, 3urniss
Laura Thorne; M 1be1;:Bezzo, 1 Harold •
Glazier, Cecil' ` Pugh "Iliida Thorire
Albert Green, Elwood „ampbell, Dun
can, Cartwright,. D'orotliy Cowan
Muriel Downs, ,Josie Fitzsimons, Ruth
Castle, Donald Levy. :. , '
--Class C -Edna, , Antone,, ' Laurie
Iluclson,'-Bob Carter, Beatrice Moore,
Beatrice McClinchey.
--Helen Rod sway Teacher
Division •fy'
Junior Second -,Class A-lel'arioil
Smith, .Jim Nickle, Stella Deeves,
• ib.Iirilue Hudson 7
Class B- Bert - Ireland, Mildred'
Cooper,' Charlie Peckitt Stewart, Far-
quhar, Eerily Scruton, Harriet Ken-
nedy•
iClass Cr -George Gould.
Senior` First -Class A-TIiOltna
Ball, Harold Gibbs, Harriet Gandier,
Lorne Browne Eddie. Elliott, Josie
Carter;• Clara. fall, Florence McCal-
lum, Owen Combe, Irehe.Vcnnet -
„ .Class B -Leon Jinks, Charlie John-
ston, Minnie•-Nasli,"Joe Doherty, Jos-
ephine -Harris, Isabel Cantelon, Fred
Schoonhald, George Rumba'''. "
,Class C ,Reggie Cook,.,Ed'win' Mas-
-H. Courtice, Teacher
ro sise ° ,wm6aNnatasta ,.re2wiutitzw,reU,1a,,r ,� t+e +tea
g�p,/
r'�Ne ATl'1a" et .,Iia TfOiLit
in a number o1` goott sectiorl8
•
The oliportunity• t� lio,ndl6
SWIFT'S- Red.'Steer ffBran'd' FEI TILIZERS
as •iiriolttably open its Tel 0651(1on
i �i
Liberal CommiszlionS
We "ell Higlt grade. Re tab 0.4 '1''tsrtiil ai s a
.Agents warlti'vd Wherever we aro not represented
Drop us a line to day '
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Division 7
Tl'itst Reader Class -Class A•
Irene ilolloway Ruby' Clement, Clay
ton Dixon - Murray . Cudmore, Isa-
belle' II$Tines, Lillian Manning, Bay-,
mond Cantelon ` `..
, Class 13-Jagk Doney, Mary Cow-
an, Dorothy Corless, Jack Dorsey,
Ross ,Fitzsimons, Norval •Furniss,
Novelle Finch,. John McGili,•'•Leclith
Steen
Class -C 0: --Edna MCGO
Oi Jack Ct
ee
'
i'iance5 .. Fitzsimons; May Venter,-
Ball Doney,, Maden'.Hudson, Clifford
Kennedy, "Mar•y Lavisx Bill S.teep.
Printer .Class-,--Clas1 A -Beatrice
Sharp, M,array Dale Crpha Perdue,
Vietta Carrick, Ruth, Pickett, Bob
Doherty Whitney Carter
�Cla 5 I3 ---Gordon Bay
0.115 la C--r-M ar)+ttl}f Latter Peat
lltown, Dorothy' Glazier; Gladys!
Be5zo b `6 i
MrhWtl l se, 7aaeltor
Sold 'by• J. L uvey t.into»; Qi
GALLANT 600 IN "GAME 0
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Mrs. J„Southcombe, who '•:-,has been
'isi'tisg,ber sister, Miss Washingi1
ton, left' yesterday, for Wallace --R
N1 ♦
•.ting ' r. and
Mrs. � T.
Watts, of Sirat
ofrd spent the Easter holidays at
the''honte- of the --6ornier's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. W. 113. Watts.
, Miss Bernice • Pennell , of•Stratford,
who has: been 'visrtrng, her cousin,.
Miss .Muriel Downs 'gvei• Easter,,
returned to hen"hoine-yesterday,•
Ml s. Do
Jack .tardy Donald
of Chatham are in town this week,
being• called 'Ionic by 'the lllnes3
of giandnr`other,
Mrs. H. Wat-'
l iris. ' =
Miss •. Olive Watldns and Master
Billy ,Watkins are spending ,the
• Easter, holidays with their grand-.
'father,. Mr. William Jenkins • of
I' .Hullett.
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. One of the most reut•ail.abl'e•-5eenes1 ` TA iDNTO
ever „staged' in pictures 15 found -M.1. TRAIN SUI^vVICE TOt It
"They Caine° of Life " the itnmo1 Li.l
Daily Dxcept Sunday
change ,of the- Light' llrigado. We 'see - , '
i
the 600 `- light cavalr Vnien charging ' Lye Goderich .. ' 0 00 :min., 20 p m'
into the' Mouths of•' Russian cannon Lite Clinton , '6 25'a.mi .2 .52 p,rri:
at •.Balalilava Lve Seaforths' 6.41'a,m. 3.12 pan.
"I. ..1, through the' line they* broke; 'Lye Mitchell ..:-'.04 a.rn.•3.42 pari.
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F. STEEL ',`
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,, The. w611 known Olptoinetrist'of 21 0 tr ndns St,, oh , t.
teii'ds to visit Clinton once- every month,
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His :`second ; visit will be
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Tuesday A.''r 1:10thi.
Mr. Steele 1•a stalcen rooms at the Itat,•enbury,, Heuser and can
e seen f om 10.00 east to :12,30 p.m,, antd fr int 1.80. to 4.80-•p.nra,;,
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and iri tree 'evenings'"EdonA 'to 9 .g clocl5 7
Buse <'
!NIt Steels•lias'iiaken iooms,at,•the"Ratteilbury Heripe; 'and can ,
He" guarantees `satilfhctios3n
-arid -Makes,' for . exmninatiuri;
14Ir. Steele is assisted':by two •qualified•• Optonretrists,' both mold'
nig' certificates of" the,. -highest' Govorrnment examinations,
Cossack and Russian "'1 Arr Stratford .. 7.30 a.m., 4.10 p.m,
" ICrtehen,.r. , . 8.20 am, 5.20 p.m.
The, famous charge was- staged b:.i Arr Guelph ' .... 8.45, ;a•m. 5.50 p,m
perrniss}ois of his' 0earesty I1011i :-'Arr Toronto ., 1010 'am 7.4.0 7.4p p. m.
George V,, who, loaned the pr•odric�,"'3t •1' • • ' r
of •"Tho�.Ganre of: Life" 600 Ltg rt` Leave 6.50 a.m.; 72.G5, p.m,
cavalrymen from the very same oai� Lea Toronto pin: 5
incur .which: perforiiied the glorious .i•„p Parlor Cafe car Goderich to To-,
exploit on ' the battlefield' of- -the? ,onto 'Sit morning train and Toronto
Crimea• 67 years ago. The Game of „
Life", h' h e -'ts opens 'in, to Goderich 6.10,. v,m. train.
Reeled from the sabre stroke Arr
' which since •i
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Britain six months ago, has Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To.
unlashed all cinema: records in Eng- i'rento on afternoon train, ,
land, will:: open - in Clinton at ,the C . Horning, D.P.A., G:.O:R, Systeia-
.New StarTheatre' on Friday, April John Ransi'ord & Son, Phoife 55,'
6th. • Uptown Agents.
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An hpj ortunity 'f®r Cultural Study
School teachers, extramural, regular and special students
are invited to come for six weeks' Sttn:lnxer School, which Opens
July 2nd,.„ 'General ILA, and Honor D. A. eettrses 'd re olY'eraedd.
Esibliall, Matl,osntics, • History, Philosophy, Languages n
Natn (c
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Special
Geology,
inc dln$ cogro ry andPhysiosrPby required by Dolr
sn nAtltlllsyeg.i1ons: VILhf-eeIS, ., Registrar, bonds», 035"11•
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•Our service includes free sterilized, cans, express paid both'ptiys,
-ebeclues''issued promptly twice a month -and monthly bulletin
of special-inter,est.to, you.
We guarantee the hig'Ilest markel, 'price -,for good' creat. every
day in the'_ year,.. - v". , 5 ,
wet and most modern' Creamery' in Western.
Ourplantis the newest
16 our interests: Ship tis your cream -we will
Ontario devoted. your I
plant. and efficient
star
1 • modern sanitary � " ur. pocket. Oar
put'inoriey'in yo
organization -cuts operating costs to the minimum.
We DO 'pay the highest price for Churning Cream -We want
your cream. Your first cheque will convi`nce,yoti of our Sincerity,
us a card, we'll send You cans, ��
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Painting • and. Deebrati . ..
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Orclots,lel't wth'•us will receive prompt
House�
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Prices Reasonable
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