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'J .0 I _� w, W­`oof� . %gm.- 144 ­ 11 0"�I. Ne-,ats.ep 4, iftik - 1* was the,,reading of a card fjo " , I �" . . ' " . , . . -Md I 0 4 Ag �- voy r,��Xxjg. A I --- ,­ , I ' no -ons, or,,��Unton,- aaknowled, * Xonveth D. ,A, �, igbt, be expeeb I .. VS- . 11 . " the ra ,.; . �'7i!4' 41--.9T IkKAbeir 1314*—Aii(I � . - ,,J th.. ymok, - ­ ­ .vs: �Ov - irrelev�ci�s. , * , .� "I. ' I re;��poris-e society " ' ocig, I � 110, ' " 13' - , . , xpt, It . . I ... 11 . I gid -the- news',"that - -0t *0- ,LwI lie, ni . . 814v�* 1 � I � I . _� ; - - �1 I., I - t=,ately- tha.;V I I � � 14 1 III to I* �1, 1A . - eAR AC;4 -to y %,-. ' Job," of' tu- _J -1 .; I , f1c. .,_ 'art, " 4�, e�,J,T- an, �b* �',�10r 1. , * �' , cietiv I; 'Bs:'%E 1 .- I 60, " m-gdonomle �11, Although winter still 141niero 'in LUFF & SONS " IV , , bAget is dowh�. Like,. It. -Or not, e lap­of-spring!� it, le,not; too earl . � � . �' �- .2 , - V , � g, th gestion f tNh:,'I1-at,n so ; i It 6 Zrajl�y I J� , . I . I . __ C%* , P � � ­ X I I . ., - , u _ I I piano be purchased for the County Class M;, Navy';-" — " 11t.. -1 , - &.. .4, C " �,�, Opr we must accept ft, It w1111 M talkqd. toet,grt plAiRs-foi. the gardell,t,Aq 911o' :. , � i3O, % , � 0 �. ..� . .1"I.U4�4;;. � .1. k - - rW6­,IIXw,1AUi*0i­ d-i�sq ev -"7-- Vd, -; -;; + 'a 14 11 , I ITHRER. AND i0041- % -1 I. 10 — We Jhiy W .I, 4� .16 -IM0 -?I +1i. ; � �2 . Home. T%e Misses Fliorince, and Malynq.,qw. 4, + I I . .., I . I � I 4% -1 _ 4 AT " ; � A*41P R � Z I , �_ . . , * Aft lb -11, , " I:- -17n;#T,UXP ��Wr it, *ill �be f6rgotteI4 but.the, cheiting month . -, V; *-,104M...".. ,­ '� �_ - � — . — -- has, IxEre4mvil 01 Qurlim iing � � , I I- �!L � .0 .0t, serivod,Aov , � . Mabel Boyee sang a charming dn,et, Teresi'*'N , , Bu,de .. . �- � , P. . W.. "'! I ir 8 1 . �Por 1 3 %%* �,, - � I - . -, - OR. , ` , "Room to the gratification of the audience. nie Hyan. Ajgo _"" _., , 1,, 10 P " - I _hM__4 .A., ,_J, - �017.1310� fir4t-thild(in-4k,4��.4 ,- "._�.+ thing is that it cuts taxes twenty- ,for there -is oys i .1 - ". I i ,J�T """ 1pt-- i�� "a 'I , ,!TeI�A ,,, %. I . , C�Tftpgred:v't . . , .11-14a ,�W Budget' S,*bn million and that i's iv�oirrth think- growing Abweis-ahol-, vogemblp&., Ith �­ - -Z The meeting was very satisfactorily Flanagan,, - Helen ! 0%A , �­ . i ,1 ,.�:yeat . .1 I ,_ =�__� �'7 . I � . ,,, � . �M is , It Is, noV a re-elec- - . . - .. I attended. . O'Rourke; Wro. I) iz, , , " " , . . not elpib#UL�, " 9.-.us6 the ig,g ab.out.i I _.. I I � a little- planning, A6a%*h ex-, - "I �, an er, vw,o , � I .. I 11 ... � ' I 1. W � mes- Horticultural Society.-Hortieultbr- Dorothy � Kolyneaux; K,ennifli, _­ _-"A.,�-- - ­, ",- ., 1, . th ood shape. Sunday evening and deliver the I I , �`dkl , " ' "04- . . �: 11, . ercise and a smaII,%=f14_y of cash,,, the 411 the I'll I 1. . . . . I I e . C094t*y, o4r ' . .... ije Ryan, St�o ' multitude, 9t4t"W'i McK1LWft UETIRM ordinary backyardi� of. woods and Piek out" 11 novelties in both sage. al members are reminded that their Class 111, Awn pheu, " - W,aiiiiii)�j_ q -to .., , ­A.%s.:: , : - : toles, but let the �Osi� � ... 9 an '�Al iv flower -4-i Successful Play -Last Friday even- spring orders should be in by Febru- ray, Marion Vill- Credit Roge ? � rouse tbe , y party . spindly grass 114 ke& by, uW16*1 __ fiere TRRASUHHk CANED '' - the main crops. Ing the church here -was the centre of ary 25th. Any person wishing to kopf, Teresa McCormick; jr-'a L D ' _,j ant,agohism' or -wild approv, . I .1 .. . fences and leadixik-up to -a y provisol"va, � Or. ,", I I I .#a - or - . ature, is the'va-ried The . I 94 gt � 'i . The Interesting- fe members of'�WKillipp Council chicken 'house m "' - � ... - . and trelha work attraction' without a doubt, it being 1)urchase goods not listed may do so Mary McCormick, Veronica :Dill - W,-: ".3 1. - .11 0 ied � . . -ay � . - - : - _111, Meption which it received in th ' I—' -_ '._Ulilber of -02e officials met on , - m be V filled to thi� doors, and we can truth- by consulting the Secretary; also If Dice McGrath, John Mr.Gzath- q0m#,&,' I feelirf " something upon, whieft the " I _,_,, House. 'To understailid the g, We February 11-th, 1927, at t4f, home of d,fight to . . . I- .J -1 " I "i*. j, ; dwelL..ThoI eA I Look up Id garden plan and fully say the people were not disap- an extra member in the family be- etry­.Class 1, Mary Flanagan,, Jje10,*.f,-, Wl� I .. I 1�1011 - A._,j_ - � : ments. pointed in what they saw and heard. comes a horticultural member, thiv O'Hiwa, Rose X,raVskdVf, , 14Be, , W, s Must consider the changes made- They Mi% and Mrs. G, K. I vistas of broad !Iax�va`�*.' B�`r`. � W to) study it J. , �) �, * i . , , + This was very evident by t4, perfect mav procure $1.25 worth of goods for O'Rourke, Whn. ,Danizer I ;�.�C.-,%� were as follows: � , , Uring- Treasurer. oJ X%P- The an informal bed of., ' � ;VIR I in income tax , e=, - - ose I ,. , 1-�,, - 1. Ten per.cent. cut ''.., . pUrpose of the visit was of a social prim rows of n I ed vegetables I " Ily,�'. I order that prevailed throughout the $1,00, Margaret Jordan, Marion- ,WV. Oed0,,­­­, I , I . I 2. Twenty per cqto� cut m,sa ei whole time, two and one-half hours, Annie Ryan, Kenn, 1, omilo... .-,- "I" 01 . I 9 talr- nature and to show tO esteem are nDt hard to o in Giver The lo ' elfth.-Big prepar- -6 11 mdcil`.�.� . . . . . I . . . . ii- a Be � -­ _r __ 11 ' -,-.;.. ,� rV X,e :� ��- . 11 Dill, Dorothy Mailyneaux, 4aTy Me -, - ,-, I . S.�Tj�kl#yAlve pei-cent. Otli#, ex" he wasUld iu-iby,III6 tPulnSile - catalogue, a spade, 44A.a lAt'of vis- ations , 11 taken in presenting the play, "The , . �,` . . , And Of e by the Orange- . , , , I ­ - I �_ I - Oques- III and to present him with a ion, anyt Ing' in the--' . . for the ' "V I else tax on �matche�. ", hi ' garden line is . men- ci B . I d district Old New Hampshire Home." It was WINTHROP Cormick, John McGrath, Albert Gorfil"."'k, - I .. � I. I � ' beautiful engraved gold headed cane possible. - celebration of - 2th of July, which auskop4, �.."`.,,, 1 4 ,StAn1p,tAX'exemptiOh. 11331I -a certainly very humorous and clean ley. Latin -Class 1, Rose K.r _ �,, ' ' - '-- I. � .. .; - ` "., �, raisib& to 7$19100. 1 and to TIErs. Holland an umbrella. - will be held this year, for the throughout. The caste was as fol- Notes. -The Ladies, Aid and W, M. Mary Flanagan, John McGrath, Mai�:, ,,� ',��­ ; � . in. , I ;�. . �ra. staii�o tax on - overdrafts abolls& .R�eVei Frank McQuaid presided and Planning the Garden. fint time in, I ii years. A large lows-, Farmer Winthrop, an Ontario S. will hold their regular meeting at ion Dill, Helen O�Hara; Class . ir',. 11 I . 6. StArWitax on cheques now two .gave them the reason of their visit 11 . �Wingham on Tues Farmer, Mr. Frank Routly; Mrs. Win- the home of Mrs. Lorne Elliott on Mary McCormick, C. Bernice ii;_1, I ;� , I delegation I - .14 . Mite on any amount over $10.00- 'and called on Mr. John McNay, Tovm� One can put in a garden without,a day of last , and was successful throp, Miss MacKellar; Mabel Win- March 2nd. -A dance will be held in Gratb, Annie Ryan, Kenneth DilL ' I , "" . Winthrop Hall Friday evening, March French -Class 1, Rose Krausko' ;'11' I 1, I " 7 . No tariff changes. ship Clerk, to read an address, while plan, but the results are apt to be throp, their daughter, Mss Elva pf, JOB., . 1- - - in obtaining ... ebration for Blyth. 4th. Hogg's Orchestra will O'Rourke, Mary Flanagan, Dorothy- . ' �. e Reception. . Mr. Dan Regele made the presents- disappointing. It is advisable to take The 91st High1vt . Band of Hamilton Horne; Muffins, adopted daughter, , � .1. I � i "' supply - :1 . - - . me. -Mr. Molyneaux, Helen O'Hara- Class 11 - "_,", , . tion to Mr. Holland, and Mr. F. Bruce an evening off this week and iay out - Miss Ila Delhridge; Edward Van the music. Everybody welco -Y , , - In g�neral it may be said that the has been en r the Brussels Old Joseph Rogers, of the West, is visit- Mario�'Dlll* Credit, Hele . �­ Medd made the presentation to Mrs, the -vegetable plot on paper. Even if . n iCrausk f. ` "'i C � o p F , �`,�.iI ova$ of , 'N','. Ouly 25th and 26th. ing Mr. W. C Bennett. -Mrs. F. Bul- John th, Mary McCormick, 1. I I Ig Budget meets with the appr Boys'Reun on � Dusen, a polished villian, Mr. Newton , y will Holland. The following is the address: the backyard is only a matter of a The ba I , 25 strong, besides GlIarke; Rawlings in league with Van Ble.r_ ��.� f . the Conservative party- The nd vil- I lard and Betty are visiting Mr. and nice McGrath. Physiography ---class , " � Idek at it, of course --they will wail- Dear Mf. Holland, -It was with few feet each way, it is surprising soloists and 116 hi h ill supply Dusen, Mr. George Bailey; Tilly, the .. feelings of extreme regret that we the amount of crisp vegetables which 11 "' " " " Band- Mrs. John Armstrong, of Wingham. 1, Jos. O'Rourke, John McGrath, ...`� 11 they will find fault,, but,they will not the programmes- , . r- may be grown, particularly if one us- .h e,.,ning. maiden aunt, Mrs. R. E. Pooley; A Social Evening. -The progressive Stephen Murray Mary Flaagan, Hel- - ` .1. - sit up all night to fight It, nor feel received your resignation as Treasu master Stares p4j��es excellent p)7o- Micky Mullins, a travelling tinker, l euchre and dance given by the Or- en O'Hara, W-111f�m Dantzer; Cl ,_ 11�'� I i �ring er of our municipality, an office which es a little care in laying out. - Of grammes. The 91st DUnd was the Mr. John Ridley; Moses Gazinski, a "age 11, , � . . . ... , � at heart that the Empire is tott, I � angemen in Winthrop Hall last week Kenneth Dill, Marion Dill; Class 1:14 . � , '. I to itg fall when the Budget 'goes you filled most acceptably for a num- course where space is less limited a J�eaturc at the leib Old ]I-, "s Reunion Hebrew glazier, Mr. Bruce Cooper;! was well attended. The prize winners'Jis. Doyle, Helen *­ I � t cel- ber of years. We felt that we could full year's supply may be grown eas- . , Krauskopf, Wilfred -;_� through as it wil-I go witlf grea and the co . e feel this engage- Oliver Stanhope, a young blacksmith, for most games - Ladies, Mrs. Joseph' Krauskopf, Credit, Mary McCormick, 1, I ,.,�,,. erity and speed. Liberals of the left not.let the opportunity pass without -ilY. Where the garden is. large en- rit will g=r'tll add to the celebra- Mr. Will Routley; Zeb. Watkins, a Hogg, a pair of towels; gents, George! Dorothy Molyneaux, Rose Krauskopf, - .1 ... .. - wing will approve of it Wlth'regret, -�B'9_Ai'y'ng our appreciation of your ough to permit horse cultivation, the me . ­�� . :Z�11 � , ' z tiun this year. . , Eaton, a pair of sox; lone hand-,�Annie Ryan. .." ". - They would like tof see certain redue- long ape_nt service with us. So, we job is a simple one. Make all rows I - - Zoology -Class 1, Mary �� .�;311 ,11 "I - , I— ------- ------- . ,., '-1. ff. They will vote have miet together to-nigbt a few of thirty inches apart, except those for - - —. ladies, Mrs. F. Scarlett, a box of i Flanagan, Helen O'Hara, John Me� '�,151, I tions in the tari , SliINLEI' handkerchiefs; gents, Gib. Smith, gar- 1 Grath, Joseph O'Rourke, Rose Kraus- ��, � us; �g_vnih God speed and much en- some taller or more spreading sorts , I �., . I - -7 for the- Budget with mental epithets Notes. -Mr. Wpbert Pollock, who terg and arm bands. The consolation 1 kopf; Class 11, Wilfred Krauskopf, - -�.'­ beneath joyMent in the ripening years of life. such as corn, tomatoes, or cucumbers, �. I I, I � with difficulty restrained I has spent the *inter isiting with prizes went to Isabel Eaton and I Marion Dill, Kenneth Dill, Stephen I which should have a full yard be-. . .. . . �, Progressives, U. F. A., For the past twenty-one yeatIs you friends in this ,ficinity, leaves this Aaron Yorizie. After the euchre a Murray, Mary McCormick, W! 11t;I,,N - their breath. ,have discharged the duties which pi tween. When it Is not possible to i Illant I.. . '. Labour will oPpose-it on the ground, , er- week for his hoTe in Nianitoba. He I grand lunch was served, followed by Dantzer: Class 111, Dorothy 34 I'll, . olv, . that it hands over five or six million tain to ,the office of Treasurer with use a�,horse, carrots, beets and such travel by w y of the States and C om"mar I N G old time dancing. neaux, Joseph Doyle; Credit, Hel' .. , can be cut down to twelve inches and will en . ".. ,dollars to those ,Wbo least need char- the utmost accurracy and carefuln'ess . stop off a few da' to visit his daugh- .a- Krauskopf, Annie Ryan, Bernice Me- .. - I ity those who now pay Income tax. and it b6tokens th�a trustworthiness beans iand pea- to fifteen or -eighteen ter, who lives rllr ,S!. Paul, Minn. Who? . 1 I . Tbis of course is rather na . Grath. Art -Class 1, Marion Dill .1 ' quarter ' of your nature that the work which . rrow. It -The Young P'�P'W <,;�,.,,,'ety of the Stephen Murray, Joseph O'Rourke., ... i + 11. . . h ­. vigorous ed Thurch� tend hold- I , 11, Annie Ryan, Mary McCorm" �, 1. i the House will be fairly as beem so carefully and 'efficiently is a good plan to have alternate rows Goshen Unit . -!E (1f1D CABIN HOM DUBLIN - I W. Re opposition from this I - t .-,VbW,-perhaps,ao.ped..�f,or,,J#tle tbW 1. , ust e;tWb � %Wth,6 , YO M ch will be ... I anJ Mrs. 6inas Robinson on 9"s _--t�, I � idled -that it reflects the gre te. of quick maturing stuff like lettuce, . , . MINSTRELS Class - kAP t, I Noties.-Mrs. James Krauskopf en- ick, Win. Dantzer, Mary Flana 1!'_�e&­bpvbn -' -xif veracity aap ispi-Truth, ­o-.,-siWtfbes, whi ,., Aji0m4l ev v year, but they in integrity, qualities which are indes b f later matur- Mr: Where? tertained on Monday night to a pro- Bernice McGrath, Dorothy Molyneaux, .­� '. terrain On which they fight in future - p Friday evening of this week.-Deafh I gressive euchre and dance in honor of Teresa McCormick, Rose Krausk ..... ��. - ) opf, !... against further reductions in the in- pensible to the -carrying out of the ing vegetables spread out. In order removed a former resident of Stanley CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH her son, William, and her daughter, I Helen Krauskopf; Class III, Albert � . � . - come tax. I duties devolving upon the office with to get the most of the sunlight, run when Mrs. John Reid passed away at; Helen. Mrs. Frank Evans and Mr. Gormley, Kenneth Dill, John McGrath, ,�,� .I,,, After taking all these things- into which your work has been associated. the rows north and south. To con- her home in Bayfield last week. She: When? .1 Jack McCarthy were the prize win- Credit, Jarnes Doyle, Wilfred Kraus- ,�',,. _ consideration it must be conceded For nearly fifty years you have been ,serve ,space, stake tomatoes and have had reached the age of 82 years and' t- kopf. Form I -English Literature- 7 that the Budget reflects the increas- connected with the adn-LinistratlZri of all climbing vegetables next the had been in failing health for somel FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 4th ners. Consolation prizes were meri , �, . ing prosperity of the country- Our 'the municipal affairs of our township, fence. It is advisable to grow the time. Since the death of her hus- ed by Mr. Joseph Dill and Miss An- Class I, Nora McGrath, Loretta De- .- .1 � Irst as Councillor, later as Deputy flowers for cutting in with the vege l at 8 o'clock gela Shea. Following the distribution laney, Veronica Molyneaux, Cather- . . ", national debt is being reduced, not f - band, some years ago, she has made of prizes the hostess served a dainty ine Donnelly; Class 11, Kathryn ­ ". : �, as'fast as it ought ta be reduced, but Reeve, then as Treasurer, which office tables as these plants are seldom a'- her home with her son, James, and This musical play will be rendered by luncheon, which was appetizing and Byrrie, Pat McConnell, Clarence ., I We you have just relinquished. lowed to reach the ornamental ,stage. daughter, Mary, at Bayfield. Shel ;" the reduction is taking place. I the Choir of the North Side United nuurisbing. Dancing was indulged in Looby, Zacharaiah Ryan, Jos. O'Reilly- N have returned to normalcy with a In our future meeting together in Many of them such as sweet peas are lea.ves a family of five_�ons and three Church. � for two hours and the merry parly Class III-Williarn Ryan, Betty Do�_, - jerk. From a Position in which de- an official, capacity, we -will miss your not attractive and do best under daughters to mourn her loss. The left for their various homes vith reqteyn, Frank Stapleton, Helen Mur- . I welcome hand- regular vegetable garden conditiQns. funeral took place on Saturday. I ADMISSION: i i ..., ficits were the order of the day', we pleasant sygile . and i i many good wishes for their entertain- � ray, Annie Brennan; Credit, Marvis ... . now speak glibly of surpluses of shake, which testified of the genuine A few showy annuals such as poppies, _ .0. I I ers.-Tbe Shamrock Orchestra, of Lu-; Drake, Mary Coyne, Sarah Coyne, Ed- 11I I zinnias, and peilhaps a few cosmos HULLETT I Adults, 50c. Children, 25c. . ., I twenty to thirty million. -There is no heart and general disposition of a . can, have been engaged to provide: mund 0"Trearn. English Composition -.1 I at stand- true Son of Erin. Nevertheless, you In the corners or at the end of the s. -Mr. James Flynrt sold a 1 Reserved seats 10c extra I sic for a social dance on Friday'-Cla.qs I, Nora McGrath, Loretta De- _� denying the fact that from th The accuracy rows will not be wasted here as they Note l mu 4, colt last week to Robert Campbell, I . 1, point, conditions have vastly imPrO"' will not be forgotten. I Plan of hall opens Monday morning,; night in the hall.. -There will be manY'laney, Veronica Molyneaux, Catherine �, ed and if the ConservatAve Party had of your accounts will be a testimonv add a touch of color to the otherwise Jr., for the handsome price of $225. 1 February 28th, at Aberhart's Drug from here attending the public con- � Drinnelly, Pat. McConnell, Helen Mu I . . been in power wh6n the cliange came, of your valuable service. In a social I solid green. _____ .a. . cert given in St. Columbian next Mon-, raN-- Zsrhariah Rvan Kathryn Byrne; - � that and moral capheity your life and ex- I Store. . . the m4iity diapasm of sound Laying Out the Flowers. STAFFA I (lay night by the Literary Society of Claqq IT, Franck q�apl�tor. Joseph r, , would have gone up would have been ample have been a steadying and up- I _.., lifting influence to those who knew Notes. -The Missionary Socivtv ,,f I St. (",flurnban. The beautiful Irish O'R(iilly. Clarence Looby, Wm. Ryan; I.. � .. amazing. . Little planning is necessary'in lay- - " will be C!a-s ITT, Mary Coyne, FAmurd �! ) 4: al flower garden. Here cessful sale of apron-, and home-made, . i.A you best, and- to the youth of the corn- Ing out the annu the United Church held a very qlir� � ­ - --- --'- - - ------ —: play, "Kathleen Mavoureen, ' i*,, I The Defence. I staged by memb(­rs of the society O'Brarn. Sarah Cnyne; Crprlif. Marvis - munity, your life has been a guiding straight r(-),ws,l so desirable in the t Irish melodies will form part of the � Drake, Annie Brennan. English Gralp- .1. kgainst the charg# that he has cooking 4,1 the church hall on Friday � farm help, Jackson Woods. The firs nmr A,la5:!Z I, TIPlen Mw -Ry; Class 11.1 J' It is our earnest hoi)a that you vegetabte patch, must be avoided at night. -Arnold Jvff rey, of Detroit, has, act was Thanksgiving Day at the song prngramme.-The highway from done nothing with the tariff, Mr. Robb star- . has a very excellent ol�fence. Last may now be abM to enjoil the fruits all costs. The most attractive lay- developed scarlet fever. -A. W. Nor -1 homestead, where they all, with the Dublin to Seaforth is to be pa,ed IT- Lorotta Delaney. Zacharinh Ryan; 1. lit. - year a Tariff Board was appointed. of a well spent life and a successfuT out is the informal one. This, how- ris, who was operated on in Victoria i exception of Rawlings, partook of the ;his spring. The W0Tk will provid- ("las" 111, Pat '.Nir('nnnr,l1- Credit- --- .1 � ., That Board did not begin to function business career. ever, does not mean a jumbled mass. .0spital, London, for appendicitis, is j farmer's bountiful hospitality at the s,niployment of many men. -Agnes K,Lfbvrn Rvrnp. Veronica Nfolynpaux, I aux' .1 Until May. During a certain peiiod, As you review the past and realize Best results are obtained by group- improving nicely-Gharles Tuffin held I dinner table, the glazier, tinker an.ri Maloney, the second daughter of Mr. Cath�rine bnrInvily. 4rlRrpnre' Looby, . � in how much your part, so well acte,l, in several specimens of one. type 0 'Sarnh Covn,e, Franr�s qtRplolnn No -a -,,I while the election was on, it 'was a wood -bee on Priday, cutting aboutl villian had come there, each on his ,,Ind Mrs. James Maloney, of the 4th' . . . a state of more or less suspended ani- has been instrumental in building up cofor in clumps, with the sho r Nfr(-,raifi, Fdrnnml 07ea-n, Wilfred 1:1 mation. it was like Houdini in a the reputaition of our municipal body such as alyssum and agerat t e 30 cords of wood. A plieasant evening own business in the morning and had, concession of Hibbert, had the mis- �. was spent in (lancing. .� - been invited to stay. The next act fortun(i to fall on the floor of her Krno�kopr, MRrvis Drake, Mary ,�� coffin under water, living on short as well as the community itself. You front, zinnias, marigolds, a s a d __ ,a was a Dock at Montreal, where chang- home and break a leg. Dr. .A. V.' royno. T'nnndinn ITiqtorv--Class 1. I - breaths and a perfectly controlled will not feel that life is vain, but that a score of other medium s d sorts ELVNIVILLE es in the family fortunes had driven Traynor reduced the. fracture. II: NTrr,-. " I--" 7,nch- ., ,d along t nrinh Rvnn, Knthrvn Rvrnp, T.oretta state of mitil. since the election it you have attained to a position that farther back, an ,ear the Notes. -The hockey match planned � them in different way and for differ-, School Report. -The following Is , Delaney, Vernnira'Alnl�',ne;iux, Clar- 1, I � has been busy, but the twists and might be envied by the most ambitious cosmos, dahlias, and simil ' plants. ent reasons. The last act was where the February report of the Dub in -oohy. Cliisq IT, TT,il-n Nfiii-ray, ';11 in their relation and that in the accomplishment of the Another point to remember plan- for la t Thursday afternoon failed to ,i onon I, I . turns of industries ''. 4 b- rr-nnk q"plrtnn: Clast-i ITT, Joseph �i to one another are very complex and lesser duties of life you are fitted for ning the annual flower gar e s that come 1, as the ico pond was a small they all return to the old home once Continuation School. Student -q "', . . , ", lake, minus the ice that day owingi more, where the villain meets the de- taining 75'k or over art, rankv(I Cla."', r),' I d. � Reilly, ('01irrim, T)r)rnrllv; Cre lt� 11� it is perhaps unfair to make clianges the greater and nobler attainments of a succession of hl,00ni is os ssen- to the thaw PTPviously�Mr. Robert tective, who was disguised as the 1; those obtaining 60-6.Y!, Class If,; FArnord 0*71varn. Wm. Rr*ii. Alge- , .. �p I in the tariff until a thorough exam- a higher life. As a slight token of tial. A good flower garden Ould Rae visited in Detroit recently. -Mr. glazier, fruit peddler and tramp, and those obtaining 60-59'�, Criedit. Th I bra Cl.qqq I, Mi-r,rire T on'lhy, KRth- � , I : ". instiont has been made. Therefore, our confidence in your capability slid make a show from early Jun until John T,,k,r ),,,I a radio installed gets the handcuffs. Aunt Tilly fina'- names are in order of rmirit. Forni, ,,.n Rri-no; Class IT, Betty Dorreateyn, ., . Mr. Robb sayso We will wait until our appreciati.on of your past service, frost. Cilifornia poppies and c0ru- last week. -Mr. Harry Ford attended ly captures her "Prish nobleman"; Teb! ill: English LiteratuTf, Ulss.-� 1, 11,1,n' Murray. Alhrrf (' rml,,v. Lor- .*:�,, the Board has had an opportunity to we would ask you to accept this cane flowers or bachelor's buttons m4y be the Good Road- Convention held in and Muffins decide to form a partner- Dorothy O'Rourke, Mary McGrat . ,fto Dolan,ey. Pat. ATr(7nnrPTl-:' Clasq� . i,. comp$gte fts Investigations and then that ,as it may be a support to you, counted on for early bloom, and these Toronto this werk.-Special meetings ship, and Oliver Stanhope hears that class 11 -Margaret Jordan; Class Ill, IT Veronica Molynvaux, Folen Kraus- "" I 11 , we shall be ready for action. That you may be reminded of the support along With the annual larkspur and are being held here this week, Rev. Mabel's secret marriage to Edward � Veronica Dill, Rose O'Conri(o­; Crvdit, T�,,pf. Win. Rynn. Mni-vis T)�ake; I I I view point may not be correet� but which you were to us in your official cosmos may be sown on the late ano,- Foster, from Kirkton, talring charge Van Dusen was a fake, so he can MArgaret O'Rourke, Eilecri F.ck,.rt, C-dit, 7nehiriRli llvnn, Nnra Me- . soun� s � :,�, it *ell �ae a defence. There capacity. And to Mrs. Holland, your Calendulas, candytuff and coreopsis, on Monday evening; Rev. MacTavish, claim -her after all. Farmer Win-Ilelen Dantzer, Bridget 01,ough�111, Grntb, Fr.qn(,i- ',ti,trilpton, FdTr-i-nd , ,, ,;, 't. . are no doubt mouldering �brancbes of capable and esteemed partner in life, which also can be planted early, will of Exeter, Tuesday evening; Rev. throp forgives his daughter for her � (,layton Loobv. English Composition O'll'onrr, Frrnch-­Claq� 1, Loreota .1 our tarilf which, could be cut away we would present this umbrella, hop- 'start bloonring in early summer. Smith will also have charge on other deception and of course all live hap-; . I ___Clas� III, Dorothy- O'Rourke, lielen , Delnnriv. Nora McGrath, Clarence ".. " Q, with6ut much investigatioli, Appar�- ing that It may convey to bey our Nasturtiums and marigolds, if the nights. Rev. Chidley, of Thames pily ever after. The actors in this 1 Dantzer, Margaret Jordan; Credit, l,o,+y,'Vrrnnirn Vnlynennx, Kathyrn - �, 1, . . . ently, howmr, MrI. RobbAs not go- sincere regard and best wishes for 'flowers are kept picked off, will be Road church, will be present next play were certainly Nveli chosen, each � 11 r I d g e t O'Loughlin, Margaret �. Tlvrno, 'Kenneth Dill. Pat Mrrnnnell, � jug to see these until the �roofs . many hap covered with bloom throughout most i O'Rourke, Fi)(,(,n Eckert, Clayton 7..qrbAri.qb RvAn. PrR-nciq Stapleton, . 4� are py days of sunshine and . laid before him, but the pooltion. lie that you poth may be privile;red to of the season. Zinnias, salpig]OSSiS, 7�-- - - � � ___=��_ , — — � _- --.-- — �- - - - - � ­ � Looby, Frank McGrath, -James Kelly- Albert r,ryrm�riy; rlasFl IT. Cnthnrine .1� takes now will make.it exti!eYhely dif- spend together many happy days and verbena, gcabious, cosmos and pet- I British Ifistory-Clas,; 1, Helen Dan- I),, 17V, JRM(liz Doyle. Teresa Me- :. - nn(I � . .� ficult for him to avoid a thorough re- years in the.en oyment of a full and unias will supply plenty of late sum- ! tzer, Rose O'Connor, Dorothy ('nrTnirk, Mnrviq DrFike. Win. Ryan-, .11 ,; novation ' ,of the mantld of Protection consecrated llte!_ Signed on behalf -Of iner and fall blooTYL I O'Rourke, Eileen Eckert, ('1iiss 11, 1 Clacs ITT. TTPIP-n A.4urray. .Toq. 0"Roffl7vt :, , . When be makes the Budget h.�Xt YeaT- Council Aiiii Officials -F. J. McQuai-1, �\ I Margaret O'Rourke; Credit., Bridget: Credit - .Wilfred KrniiqknT)f. Latin- I.." � At least that is -how things look, but Reeve; John McNay, Clerk. Keep Plants Covered. a 1k O'Loughlin, Clayton Loohy, MRrgaret'rTR-,q I, Nors McGrath, Clarence .7�Vl' , . ,rha'p lu � that regard, we way be Mr. Holland, although taken by sur- V I Jordan. Ancient History- ClaRs 1, I T,onhv ,. 1� , I , in the West"Itivifig This is the hardest season of the CO A'L and 'If 91F 0'0� D , . Albert Gormley; Class IT, Won. " I Rake the farmer' prige, -made a feeling -rely on behalf war on perennial plants. Just now � Edith Miles, Mary McGrath; Class IL 1 Dant7er. KpLthrvn Bvrne, Zaebariall � � - -ft of EL splendid of himself and Mrs. olland. He when the sun is mounting higher and ,onnor, Cre-dit, Eileen Ecker ' . .. . .. � ,. ailwgys in anticipatio, ( I Rose WC t,; Ryan, Francis St.aploton; Class ITT, . er6p;noxt year. said it had been a plewture for him becoming warmer climbers and shruL- - I H(4en Dantzor, Bridget O'Loughlin.' T.nrrtts Delaney, Veronica Mnlvneanx, I � I . Algebra-Clas-t I� Clayton Looby, ' ffrleri Vni-ray, Pat McConnell: Credit, : . �1` .1, 1, . - Thi� Attack. to serve his native township for ma" bery, on tlie south side of the house of our Coals from ��, . .- . 1:1 I . VT. RX'chlird 'Bedifi>id Sennett;I Mo. ye ra and that he bad pevformed the art* I rly are liable to start bring- Dorothy O'Rourke; Class 11, Jameq .Tarnf- Doyltee, Catherine PornellT, ... � pro temo in the brid du`tipe of the office to the best of, big P lou a r neighbors wb are using them. Mak Kelly; Class 111, Margaret O'Rourke. ,`,fl ister of Finance , ing sap up from. the roots. After you 0 e , Tprf,qa McCormick. Geography- I - Geornetry-CIRss I, Edith Miles, Mar- 1 (,I ... -, �fi' ��,,ij , ", � I, XatbrVII Byrne, Clarence ��,gi' -�, � gUol expiring GovernmeAt ON& 9.0n. ability. Ile said there had sU*ays sundown there is an abrupt -drop In sure you get the Right Coal to satisfy your III', Looby. Loretto Peianpy, INtancis -��?,. , -eighen,, last SUMV10, :bden the best of harmony and good gAret O'Rourke, Bridget O'Lou� I . .;..I'. :.I ,,, otlrable�Arthur,k temloieratute, and t1de sap may freeze 9 , ', . Apted as Mtie Of the Nolgot, This, feeling, demands. asq Stapleton, Win. Rvan. Pat NeCon� "" , between himself and the many and burst 1he tiny cells inside the . Helen Diantzer, Rose O'Connor; . I , ... .. I *as tbegame!atylo of speeth that Mr, differint members of the different JI, Eileen Eckert; Class 111, Mary nell, Helen Marray, Non McGrath, "' " stems. TIffs damage Is not noticed ;. � ,,.,, . .... - c rath. French -Class 1, Edith Zachariah Ryan, Ntty Dorresteyn, ­� 4 1:B0hnett,.u0:i*A1y4nak6s &td,ygt It was cadliOl boardt knol o1ficiala during the until later on wlien. but weakly ;.%� � "I � .. . . .1 , ..... I'll t" in ' : f*enty-orie years he � had filled the Quality Service , Preparation Zil'sa, Dorothy O'Rourke, Mary Me- Catherine Donnelly, VeTOnica Atoly- �-_' "' � .., 1 , gaz" ax 111n. . sproifts Are sent out or perhaps none ­­ ... I . I I __,______ � 7 . I'll, I'' ;� Grath, Margaret O'Rourke; Class 11, rienux- Class IT, Marviq Drake, Jw6 , ', , �. -.*.Ore, goitaning , d the PiWtton -of TrgitsnTeir. his at all. On the shady side of the I I �,�� OW /� , , ; - �, Rose 0.*Connor; Class TIT, Margaret O'R,ffly, Sarah Coyne,. Edmund *��,'Is" f�, '11, .. 1 I . .�­ ­_ -1.q ' Ig, tbet4, the daWn. of ­gueeAggor *ould recelVe like- trestvad i , . ��,R A.F , , , I . 4 bouse there Is less danger but it is All last year's customers are coming back Jordan- Credit, Jame% Kelly- Latin, (),Ireay�,; Class Tff, Varg, 66"ed, : 04., . � d.."'. f a � from the, cotmoila to come. -He felt well in every, case to make sure that . 0. I , � slz,�L# - ty " vu, I .11. . . Wy -1 -Plau 16 th ' It A- . *_ 0%4 nnrl rl,ala Rn A fha rIn-s f Edith Miles Class U Ro & 12-- 0 4_� _�. .� I ,� . � I ri 0,;-- I� S no hurmy. deserved au the 'a"erIng roses, ivy and shrubbery are well eov- O'Connor, Mary McGrath. Physics— Maine T, Ratbryn Byrne; Class 11, Al-.. 11, , ­Ojaii ,,,� 0 Wn J. illiviLlu %JtAL 5 . i 'y I i I -,,rVt11V,, Aun e Ilfln. . '' I ,,'X i Ar a , t1ii-ggi, #Md ,,of � Bird, and be �*60t al. #totd 61 1 �, 1*1 Wl�` 1� kw satisfaction and comfort they do. ,4, g*Adeaft . t * - ways cht-I food MemorIgg 6t thb %x*d the roofs. The perennial WM. I , a hhPti,rL, 616 we� way D046 I Class 1, Edith Miles; Class 11, Eileen bert GoTwte-y, Francis Stapleton, -.I�'. I., I .bofder too may feed some attelItIon , I Eckert; Credit, Helen Dantmr, Dor- r ,larened Looby �- � I , Nora geotaltht W, . . 9 " , I PI., &..�- G,1%-,.0 '�*f p1basant. ftei *Vent in the &I, ft -i 614 -connection.- Straw, 01(t tfilw* - othy O'Rourke, James Xelly, Claytoll Ryan; Man M, LoTIOWI nolafter, : .,� , WMW" ' le *ork,o wt*mBh106oiino1L­ .,sui- . 1 11 big spi _,%, � iq , f tT re stpoki leaves abol snow makes.the beat W Looby, Bridget O'Loughlin. Cbernis- (, , i .. Iat.h,q,rine ftufth Ryaft j ,:i �� , I J kft� '. f . Don ..').y ... X more Be o ,#�,I"",.o, - , � id, thi4like4- tho�* -Qr Abel Id, d . , �&W. , . nelly. ZAd ��,.�!,, � io ­......, :, b., . I i TV . Am-ent & Co. try -Class 1, Helen Dantzer; Class 11, Credlt, Veronica WbW6%ift 'Deft -'i I y 1191�w"_i` 4 U14aux x �,;;.- ­ - '10,9, tban".4, ,Lh, ' i - Illoself vid JIM., , I i- I " , I - argaret O'Rourke, Clayton 1,01DDY, I)MIrengte" IX I .... 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