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'THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931... ,
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REAL, NOT IMAGINED S'AVINGS
While the groceries advertised below are. offered ate prices that
mean real savings to you, the remainder of the stock in our stores
is sold at correspondingly law prices. There is no "jacking up" of
non-advertisedcommodities to offset the lotw profit on advertised
goods. You may take advantage of our weekly bargains. and order
the rest of your requirements from our:stores. You., have the knowl-
edge that the balance isbeingsold to you at the lowest prevailing
prices, ,giving you a cash saving on your whale order.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Items for Week Ending April 14, 1931.'
McLA'REN'S INV. JELLY POWDERS
CLARK'S 2's Sqt. PORK & BEANS •
5 Pkgs' 25c
3 tins' 23
hNFANT'S, DELIGHT SOAP . . . . ............ ......3 cakes 19
WAGSTAFFE'S MARM'ALADiE 40 oz. jar • 29
TOASTED CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. 17c
SURPRISE SOAP (a pure yellow soap) 4 cakes 21c
Lux Flakes , 3 pkgs. 25c
Crown Brand Corn Syrup 2's 17c
5`s 35c
Aylmer 2's Sqt, Tomatoes'Oz.,:
tins 25e
Toddy ((Serve hot or cold) 8 oz. 30c; 16 oz......:.3......49c
Lew1and Sweet Pickles 40 oz, ottle 43c
Libby's Dill Pickles,,per tin 23c
Liibby's Sauer Kraut...........2 tins 25c
Sea King Lobsters (!When quality counts buy Sea King) j/'s' 21c
r2's 35c
' 2 tins 23c
c
C.
c
2 in 1 Shoe Polish, all colors
,(Look at your shoes, others do)
Family Blend Tea 1 lb. bag 39c
(a good` black tea for the money)
Hillcrest Shortening 2 lbs. 27c
(makes delicious pie crust)'
Ingersoll_ Cream Cheese, Plain or Pimento 2 pkgs. 25c
Golden Bantam Corn,cholee
quality
2's
•
2 this 29aAylmer Grape Fruit
2's sqt. 25c
Colgate% Tooth Pasteer tube 20c
Electric Light t Bulbs, Frosted Mazda 40. 60 Watt. ......p..6 for 69c
Fresh Turkish Delight Candy Pabterson's 1 Ib, 22c
Choice Blue Rose Rice 2 lb. 17c
Lead Pencils, fine black lead • I r per doz. 10c
FREE -One Large Cake Pan, with each package FREE
Eggo Ready Mixed Cake, just add water 25c
3 Cakes Palm Olive Soap 25c
and 1 Cake Free
Hawes' Week AT SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES
Polish with "Hawes" and make your home the admiration'
of your ,friends. Order at these saving prices:
HAWES WAX Paste) % Ib. tin 23c
HAWES WAX Paste) 1 lb. tin 43c
HAWES WAX Li4 uid
bottle 59c
HAWES LEMON OIL int p 1' 4 oz. 14c
HAWES LEMON OIL 12 oz. 23c
'HAWES LEMON OIL 32 oz. 59c
.HAWES SLICK HAND CLEANER..... ..... . 2 tins 25c
Ross J. Sproat hone 8
Miss N. Pryce
Phone •77
Cream Cream
HIGHEST PRW.CES•
COUKTEOUS SERVICES
Deliver your Cream to us and receive your cash in full.
Call in our cream drawer and receive our services.
We will pay you the Highest Market Values consistent with the
most careful grading and testing.
No other Creamery can do better—"Give us a trial."
Creamery open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings
Seaforth Creamery Seaforth,Ont,
C. A. BARBER.
Walker's
FUNERAL' SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, bolder of Go
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or, day phone 67.
s„131.6111111M1.19.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Butter, per Ib.
Eggs, per.doz.
Potatoes, per bag
blogs, per cwt.
28c
D. H. McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
13c -17c
$1.00
$7.75-8.251.1
• Chas. A Howey
wet
TEACHER OF
PIANO
ORGAN
AND THEORY
Phone. 327=J. Centre St.
Send us the names of your visitors. -
TOWN TOPICS.
THE SEAFC.RTII NEWS. .
Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Hoover and
boys, of Listowel, spent Easter with
W. Hr and Mrs. ' Sholdice, Mrs. Hoo-
ver' being their daughter,
Mrs, W. Oldfield and daughter
Shirley; and bliss Kruse spent S•atur-
day with Mrs. W. H. Sholdice,
'We are pleased to see` Mr. Wm,
Siilery, of Egnac»idville, out again af-
ter an attack of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper and
son of, Woodham were guests of Mr,
and Mrs. J, B. Tyerman last Thurs-
day. •
Mr. S. Daws'on.of London and Mrs,
Fairservice spent Tuesday with Mr,.
J. B, Tyerman.
'Miss Elizabeth Thomson of Toron-
to spent aver Easter with her friend,
Miss Helen Lane,
Mr. Larry Mills, of Durand, Mich.,
spent Easter with Mr. Jack Daly.
Mrs. Wm. McMichael returned on
Friday after spending the winter with
friends in Toronto and Guelph, IS'he
was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
T. J, ,McKinney of Guelph, who spent
the week -end here.
Mr. Edward Devereaetx of Durand,
Mich., spent the holiday with Mrs.
Frank Deveraux,
Mr: C. Martin, of Englehart, and
Mrs. J. G. Martin are spending the
Easter holidays with friends in town,
Mr. Maxwell Mole and Mr, Louis
Welker, of Rochester, N.Y., spent
Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs..
E. Mole.
Miss Agnes McLellan of Staffa is
spending the holiday week with her
sister, Mrs. Oliver, at the home 03
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aberhart,
Mr. George Daly of the Ontario
College of Art,' spent the Easter holi-
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. 5.
F. Daly.
Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Lane and Miss
Helen Lane spent a few days with
riends in Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kearcher and
amity of Chiselhurst and Mrs. Earl
Ross of Science Hill were Easter vis -
tors with Mrs. Dalton.
'Misses Margaret Forrest and Rossie
nd Margaret ar are Patrick g
a rick of '
Stratford
Normal are visiting at their homes
his week.
Mr.Neil Tyndall of Toronto is
pending the holidays with his par-
s
a
ents.' ' '
Miss Bertha Beatty of Toronto F
spending the Easter holiday, with her
parents, Mr. and.: Mrs. Robert Beatty
Egmondvil'te;
Miss Hattie Dalton of Toronto
spent the holidays at the home of
her mother.
'Miss Bessie •Grieve of Chatham is
visiting her parents.
(Miss Lillian Wankel of Toronto
spent the holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Wankel.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Me.Enaos'h of
Ingersoll and daughiter Florence spent
Easter with Mrs. McIntosh.
Mr. Davis Edward Morrison of Nia-
gara Falls, Ont„ spent the week -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Morrison.
Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Burrow's were Miss Kathleen Burrows
of London, Dr. Harvey Burrows and
Miss Rigby of St. Catherines, Mise
Eleanor Burrows u raves of Toronto and Mr.
Arthur Burrows r ows of London:
Misses Ida and Eva Love motored
tip from Tpronto.to spend the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Love.
Mr, and Mrs. F. T.
Fowler and
family of Sarnia spent Easter with
Mrs, M. Dalton.
Miss Edith Govenlock of Toronto
and Miss Beth Govenlock of Detroit
are holiday visitors at the .home of
their parents;
Mr. Carl Aberhart of Toronto is
spending the holiday with his parents.
Miss Marjorie Bickel! of Toronto is
spending the Easter holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Bickel'.
Miss Alice ICnechtel of Kitchener
is visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Knechtel,
Miss Thelma Johnstone of Elgin
and Miss Mildred Johnstone of Wau-
baushene are holiday visitors with
their parents.
Mr Percy Hoag of Hagersville is
spending the Easter vacation at the
home of his parents
Mr. Jack Ferguson of Streetsville
and Miss Margaret Ferguson are vis-
iting at their home in Egmondville.
Miss Gretta Ross of Weston is an
Easter visitor at the home of her par-
ents, Dr. R. R. and Mrs. Ross,
Dr. Clarkson of Toronto was a
week -end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
D. Ferguson
Mr, George Aberhart of London is
spending the Easter holidays with his
parents.
Mr, R Zaditz and Miss _Mae Aber -
hart of Loudon spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. George Aber•h'art,
Mrs. C. M. Jones and Miss C. B.
Holmes of Boston, Mass., are visiting
at the home of their father, Mr.
S. T. Holmes,
Mrs. F. R. Beattie and son Kenneth
spent Easter aster in Toronto,
Mrs. George , Morarity and .son.
Itenneth who have been visiting the
former's mother, Mrs. Hulley, have
returned to their honie.`in Paris.
Master Russell Ferguson of Toron-
to is spending the Easter Trolidays
with his grandmother,. Mrs. R, H.
Ferguson.
Mr. Harvey Leatherlat,d of. Auburn
is visiting his friend, Russell Wallace.
Miss Margaret Armstrong of Lon-
don spent the holiday at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and
Miss Lucy Eckert have returned to
Detroit after spending Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C, Ecleart.
Dr, and Mrs, Armstrong of Mitchell
and Mrs. (Dr.) Armstrong' of Tara
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Arm-
strong on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Robinson
and Mrs. Fred Robinson of Detroit
were visitors an Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seip.
Miss Dorothy Kerslake and Mr.
Donald Kerslake of Toronto were
Easter• visitors at the hone of their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Kers
lake..
Mrs, Lena Davis spent Easter in
Mitchell with Mrs, Mary Kemp, f.
"Welcome Home,
Jimmie"
A PLAY, GIVEN BY THE
YOUNG PEOPLE OF
STAFFA
in
NORTH SIDE UNITED Cl-IURCB.
We'd., April 15th
at 8 p.m,,
Under the auspices of the Philathea
Class
Adults 35c. Children and Students 15c
Mr. and Mrs. F. Armstrong of To-
roato .were Easter guests with their
daughter, Mrs. W. C. Sproat and Dr.
Sproat.
Mr. H. C. Box was iii Strathroy on
Sunday, Mrs. - Bos, who was in
Strathroy for three weeks: owing to
the illness and death last week of her
mother, returned home' with Mr. Box.
Miss Mary Neville has returned to
her home in Sarnia after spending her
holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. M
McMillan.
Mr. and . Mrs. Stanley Gray of
Stratford and Miss Laura McMil'ian
of Carlisle were Easter guests with
Mr. and Mrs. W: F. McMillan.
Miss Anna Sutherland, Toronto,
was a' holiday visitor at the home of
her parents, Mr. told Mrs. A. D.
Sutherland.
Miss Verna Adams of Welland was
spending the Easter holiday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miller Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, McKenzie of
Orillia and Miss Rena McKenzie of
Stratford, were Easter visitors at their
home.'
Mr, Max Hudson is spending- the
holiday week at the home of his
brother, Mr, Leonard Hudson, Wind-
sor.
Mr. 'Fred Jackson of Merrickville
and Miss Mary Jackson of Merlin are
ioliday visitors with their parents,
Mr, and Mrs.- L. C. Jackson.
Mr. L. E. Webster of Sandwich
pent
the
week
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t Goderich
at
he home' of his friend, Mr. Lawrence
Talbot of •London business college.
Mr. W. H.Little of Port Dover is
spending Easter holidays with his
ather, Mr. Andrew Little.
Mrs. Geo. Sii'lery is visiting relatives
n Dashwood.
Mrs. R. S. Evans and Eleanor are
toliday visitors at Varna.
Mr. Will Pollard of Woodville is
spending the Easter vacation with his
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Poi
ard,
Mr. Will McINay of ;Duane is, a
ioliday visitor et the home of his
•arents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McNay.
Mrs. Heath of Listowel was a week-
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Free.
Miss Jean Cluff of Woodstock is a
holiday visitor at her home.
Miss Marguerite Black of Hamil-
on is spending Easter week at the
ome of her parents. Mr." and Mrs.
Mill. Black, Tuckersmith.
Mr. Edward Rankin of Bridgeliurg
was home for the- holidays and spent
the Easter .week -end in Detroit.
Miss Elva Jefferson of Windsor and
Mr. I�orm•an
Jefferson of Toronto
Uhiversit were e
e holid'a visitors Y Y s tors with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V.
Jefferson, Tuckersm'i�th,
Mr. Frank Hogg of Thamesford is
set
tdnn Easker week eek at his
McKillop. home in
Miss Rae Webster, Toronto, was a
holiday visitor with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne S. Webster, McKillop.
Miss Mary Hays of Toronto was a
holiday visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Hays.
Miss Eva Fee of Sudbury is a holi-
day viis.tor with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. W. Fee.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament, De-
troit. visited the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Ament, over the holi-
day. Miss Helen Ament returned to
Detroit with them,
Mr. Carl Ament returned last week
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Fri®, Aprp 10
GOOD PRIZES — GOOD MUSIC
Gents 50c. Ladies bring lunch
vto
Insurance
Let us protect you anywhere in
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It's worth your while to see tis
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you cannot afford to take chances.
All claims promptly and satisfac-
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GENERAL IN'S'URANCE
REAL ESTATE, CONVEY-
ANCING, ETC.
Office over Keati'ng's Drug Stare
from Florida where he spent the w;
ter. '
Miss Janet Govenlock of Weston
spending the Easter. vacation 'a , h
home,
Miss Annie Brodie of Arkona is
holiday visitor with rer parents, 11
and Mrs. Chas, Brodie.'
Mr's. Jno. Consitt spent Easter
IIennsall, visiting her mother.
Col, and Mrs, R, S. Hays and 12
George Bays spent .several' days
Toronto this week, returning We
nesday.
Mrs. Wm. Hanna and Miss Ann
Hanna of Stratford are guests th
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Hanna.
Mr. Jack Wright is spending _t
week in Toronto.
Mr. Wm. Elcoat and Miss Je
Elcoat are visiting Dr. and Mr
Glanfield at WaIlacetown,
Mr. Leslie Watson of Toronto wa
an r: Easter guest at the home of h
father, Mr. James Watson. On: Mei
day he was accompanied back to th
city by Miss 'Watson who will remai
for a short visit,
Miss Nora Stewart has been engag
ed to teach in a school near Hensall.
Mr: Ronald Mc/Kay'and Miss Ethe
McKay of Toronto are spending rh
week at their home.
Miss Louise Allen, Hamilton, i
spending the holidays with her par
encs, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allen.
Mr, Earl Webster. of Grand Bend
is an Easter guest at the home of hi
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wtbs•ter
Miss Dorothy Hutchison of St
Catharines and Mr, 'George Hutchison
of London were Easter visitors at
their hone.
Miss Gladys McPhee of B1en'heirn
is a vacation visitor with her parents,
Mr, .and Mrs. 3,1. McPhee.
Miss Gladys Thompson of Niagara:
Falls is a holiday visitor' at her home.
Mr. James Hoggarth and daughter
of Hensel( were week -end visitors of!
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth, the
atter beingquite ill at present.
Mrs Robert Archibald is in Torose
o where her daughter, Mrs,, Else, is
ndergoittg a critical operation in the
aospital.
Mr. Lloyd Kenohen of Owen
ound was an Easter guest at the
otrle of Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Golding.
Mrs. Annie Reid and Mary are
pending Easter holidays at Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Calder of 'St.
atherines spent Easter at the home
F 'he latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A s
Adam Hays. Mrs. Calder is remain -
ng for the week.
Miss Margaret Tough of New
Hamiburg was the guest of Mrs. W.
. Keys on G000d Friday.
Mr. George Bethune left on Thurs-
ay last for Port McNichol for the
pening of the lake season.
Mr. E. R. Cralwford is in Toronto
Vending the O. E. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNabb, Kit-
hener, and Miss Etta Smith of To -
onto, were Easter guests of Mrs,
atlierine McNabb.
Miss Maude Hantry was a Toronto
isitor for several days this week. l
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kerr of Osh-
wa were Easter guests of the latter's
arents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowler and
roily of London were Easter guests
f Miss Florence Fowler.
Mr, and ;Mrs. R'iehards: and daugh-
r Maxine of Stratford visited' Mr.
nd Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Higlh street,
n Easter.
'Miss Florence Laidlaw, Toronto,
was a holiday guest at her home.
Dr.
and Mrs: Cuntis and son Billy,
Marmora, spent bhe holiday at the
ome of Mrs. Curtis' .parents, Mr. and
rs. Wm, Edmunds.
'Dr. Reid Edmunds of .Toronto w,as
u Easter visitor at his home.
Mr. Gibson White of Lond'on was a
oliday visitor at the home of his
other, Mrs. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Box have return -
after a visit in Port Huron,
Mr. Brenton Kerr of Buffalo and°
r. Leslie Kerr of Toronto, spent the
liday at their home.
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MARTIN—At Mount Hamilton Hos-
pital on Thursday, March 19, 1931
to Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Martin (for-
merly Grace Knechtel) a daughter
(Phyllis Jean).
Special Optical Notice.
Have your eyes examined by our
we'll known and painstaking specialist
Mr. Hughson, formerly optical ex-
pert for Keats, Toronto, and Henry
Morgan & Co., Montreal Over 30
years experience, 20 years coming to
Seaforth. You are assured of the best
optical work to be obtained and at
very moderate cost, We have all the
late styles of mountings, the best
hake of the best makers and our
prices are from $4.00 up. Tuesday,
Wednesday, April 14, 15. Come early.
Beattie's Fair, Seaforth.
Unnecessary Loneliness
The radio was crooning something
about "lonely evenings." Kay uttered
an exasperated exclamation- and shut
it off, She was tired of hearing about
lonely evenings, She had too many
of them
"1 wonder—"
she
meditated
andicked
p up the telephone. Irl a few
moments she was talking to her mo-
ther; miles away.-"Aarhy haven't I
thought of this before? It's so nice
to talk to you, Mum!" Kay made it
a weekly habit, from then on!
TUCKERSMITH.
Miss Mabel McDonald visited with
the Misses Marjory and Margaret
Hay over the week end,
eafrr. Harold Jackson visited with
Staffs friends Sunday evening.
The land is drying up very fast
this year and by all appearances seed-
ing time will soon be here.
Mr. 'Elliott Layton of Clinton has
engaged with Mr, John Turner for
the summer months and commenced
his duties on Monday last,
Mr. Allan Johns of Toronto spent
the week end at his home 'here.
A f
eve of the
farmers here are
busy
making maple syrup.
Mr. ten/ Trick of London visited
his daughter, hfrs, T. Townsend this
week.
Misses Hazel and Jean McLachlan
spent the week end visiting friend's at
Cromarty,
Mr. and Mrs. .Gurdon Hayter of
10'9QE lrlvw
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of distinctive de-
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BE SURE TO
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SURP,RI'SIN'G VALUES in Beautiful Breakfast Sets of different
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MODERN FURNITURE STORE
CHOPPING & ROLLING
WE NOW ARE RUNNING OUR NEW CHOPPING AND -
ROLLING MILL EVERY DAY.
'This Mill is equipped with new up-to-date Machinery and a 60
English horsepower crude oil engine and its order to introduce the
fine chopping we can do and meet the Farmer part way in these hard
times we will grind and roll until further notice at 7 cents per bag.;
3 for 25c; and less than 3—I0c. Large bran sacks, extra
charge. . We
would appreciate your patronage. Give usacall.
We have shed for your horses and a comfortable fortable ro
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KRUSEBROS
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PHONE 14 on 148.
Flint, spent the week end with
latter's mother, Mrs. E. Ross.
11'Ir. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper, o
Niagara 'Falls visited on Sunday wit
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hay.
Mr. Wren Eyre of Sarnia is spend
ing the Easter holiday with his mo
Cher, Mrs. Silas Eyre.
.Mrs. George Strong is confined t
Ther room at present. •
Mr. James Upsahall is wearing
senile. `Lt's a girl.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pullman .spe n
Easter visiting' friends in and eroun
Mitchell.
The school_rc oat of S.S..' for
P
S .N 3
February and March based on daily
work and weekly examinations:
V.—Jean Watson 70, Gordon
Wright 59.
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Jr. IV.—IW. D. Wilson 74, Bobby
Dalrymple 73, Mary McCully 71, Jas.
McCully 71, Arthur 'Wright 65, Earl
Papple 61, Beatrice Armstrong 57.
!Sr. DIII.—Annie Papple SO, Mac
Wilson 76, Alice Wright 75.
JILL—'Delbert Taylor 43.
Jr, III—'Mayme Watson 80, Isabel
Armstrong 78, Donald McDonald 75,
Grace Daifyinple 53,
Sr.
11.1. -Elsie s e Robins 86, Muriel
Wright 80, Myrtle Papple 76, Ervin
Sillery 75, Ivan Taylor 68.
Jr. IL -Hazel Wilson 82, Morley
Wright 80, Preston Dallas 69, Bobbie
Vatson 66, Allan Hill 64. Milton Tay -
or 55.
Fre.—Anna Watson 86, John Cal -
will 82, Lloyd Papple 77.
'Perfect marks for daily spelling in
February were obtained by Mayme.
'ats•on; one mistake, Isabel Arnt-
trong, Elsie Robins and Muriel
Vright; •for March: Elsie Robins
\fayine Watson and Morley Wright.
ad perfect marks; one mistake,
-alt Taylor, Alice Wright and Muriel
tiVright, The prize posters were
eawn by Jean Watson and Gordon
Vright (ties),
.Percentage of actual to perfect ag-
gregate for February attendance was
84,6; for March attendance was' 96.
Nearly all the absentees were ill,
M. McNaughton, Teacher.
The following are bhe results of the
Easter Examinations of S. S. No, 2
Tuckersm'th
i An asterisk before a
pupil's name indicates one or more
examinations missed.
V. Class—June Snaith 74.2%, Ell le
MacGregor 74:1%, Beatrice Dayman
Dayman 63.1%.
Jr. LV—Gladys McKenzie 82%,
*Norma Hevendr 72%, Ruth Watson
58%, :Brtice -MacGregor 51%.
'Sr. III.—(Doreen Cooper 417%,
Jr. I8I--Theda Watson 73%, 'tEdna
Mac Dayman 71%, Olive Smith 63%.
Bernard Sandford 52%, Ronald Mac-
Gregor 52%, Mona Smith 50%. •
Sr. II. --Dorothy Dietz 81%, Arthur
Field 67, Edison MdLean 60%, :Mad-
re
ild
red Dietz 51%,
Jr. TI Kath'leen MacGregor 72%,
Donald Dayman 71%, •Kenneth Mc-
Kenzie 66%, Don Cooper 65%, *Rob-
ert Field 60%, Blanche'Watson 58%,
RaycCooper
Ge
48%,ace Schilbe 40�a.
(Promote'd from Sr, Primer to
Jr. I.)--Glw•end.olyn Cooper 82%,
Marjorie Smith 80%, Kathleen Schil-
be 70%. •
'Sr. Printer—'Esther Dayutau, Billie;
Sproat.
Best spellers in each class for
month of March were: Je-, IV.—.
the(,ladys Mckenzie; Jr. tit -Fane'
D'a rut n
y a Sr. IL=Dorothy Dietz!
f Jr. Il; Kenneth McKenzie and Doric
h ald Dayman; Sr. Pr.—Marjorie Smith
'Best speller in school for March-
- Gladys McKenzie.
'Number on roll 31; average atten-
dance 29.8.
o Jean E. McKenzie, Teacher,
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School Report for S. S. No. 9,
Tuckersmith for the month of March:
Sr. IV. Class -'Honours 600; Pass
480.
Anna Love 651, Irene Mackay 580,
Jean Irvine 565, Jack Consitt 565,
Mac Chesney 553, Russell Hodgert
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532, Lorne Hay 516,
Jr, I•V.—Total 600; Pass 360. sI
Billy Dalrymple 368(61 1-3%).
Sr. III. -Total 650; Pass 390.
Robert McLachlan 493(76%).
Jr. LI'I.—Total 600; Pass 360.
Bobby Gemmell 435(7254%), Glen
Houston 342, Stewart Love 335, Kate
Dalrymple 319.
Promoted to Sr. II.—Pass 240.
Jack Mackay 317, Billy Powell 226,
Willie Hodgert 198.
Promoted to, Jr. II,• --Wast 120.
Helen Hous'ton 144.
Promoted to First Class -Frances
Elgie, Doris Mackay, Bruce Hedger(
('Conditioned in Arithmetic).
Number on roll 20. Average atten-
dance 19.
The following have had perfect
attendance for the terns: Bruce Hod-
gert, Jack MacKay, Willie Hodgert,
Kate Dalrymple, Anna Love, Russ-
ell Hodgert, Irene MacKay.
Robert McLachlan wins the prize
for having the most stars in spelling.
Frances Efgie, Irene Mackay, Jack
Consitt, Lorne Hay and Mac Ches.,
ney were the best writers for the
month.
Margaret E. Grieve, Teacher.
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KIDDIES are
fascinated
with the way Rice Krispies
crackle when you pour on
milk or cream.
And what a flavor treat!.
Toasted rice bubbles. Won-
derful for breakfast, lunch
and supper. Fine to use in
candies, macaroons. In
soups. Order the red -and•
green package from your
grocer. Place by Kellogg in
London, Ontario.
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