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r IP ' The past ' week at 0 t t a w,a DUFF'S CHURCH MELD "Seaforth Collegiate �nstitUtd� Sprawling s4, Everett '$enxerisiann s2, 'DAD�IW\ nnN. �j � 1 �If 'Mei i`N��' � ` �'
" Many Fx Y nae 60. Jr. IIA Audrey TV GAMES, ' C1 ANcM I ,111.
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a t o $enzerimianm 72, t14 xlsb ur Hoegy 68, �'; i �
tlhe sextan exaan4ntations at the 'Sed- Lonna Burns M. B --Loess Hoegy 69 - -�- rr�+�•s �)+x ' �h,�.' t t`
't Walton Has Many Easter fourth Col'loginte. The mines are in Bob (Duff 66. ,G -Billy Little 66, -
Prospects Seen Fox Closer • Y ,Miss Crich and W. G, White `Ts Guest o� io'lan6dfp
ander of 'mlerit accordin �ito the av- n ,1 ,
t; g Gwrd'on' Dz+uer0ann 64;- Alviun Bauer -
Trade Relations Between Vis'iluerS During the ex age mark and+ anlclude only those m�r„r ., TI TI -Irene Courenolly 70. WIri ]n Friday . R a `'
j k who henna passed on all subjecUs. Jr. II -Jean Pr Of elleoda�x .yt,
Under Way' Past Week. Yee 80, Melvin Beuer- A.
P'e Canada, United States. y Honours +means an average of 75 per mann 71, Rase Burns 67 Rita Sloan Tournament. Wednesday. , :.. 'tri}
'cent. or over. Tllue names of those 61. 6- uta 'Commoll ' ` H _, p
r � Ardent bowlers and golfers will R• Y, 1Mervin Better-
, Government In Favorable WILL REPEAT PL who have lla.ne failed in one 'ar )mere sub- mandn, Leotta Hae a'
( rejoice to learn that the wobk of Y gY, Roy Elliott.- ,NO'' r'
Position to Effect Agree- getting the grounds in shape has jests erre not listed Detailed reports Alveno Dale, Teacher,
COURTS ARE 'BUSY PURSE PRiJSENT''E r�lrn ,
I - have .been given to 'affil. prvpils•,
started 'this week at both clubs ZI
The annual Mission Band concert' Form I, -- <'f, 1
meat. and that they will soon be able to was held' in the basement of Duff's o 9, MCKillp Easier visitors have Taken full ad- Rev. Farther E, F. G Goetz was 6114 ,'.y!r� , 4,
Doris Lawson ($2h /o Hon.) , Mary P ��
play under the best of conditions. United ,Church on- M'ond'ay evening; vantages ,of .the privileges offered by ' guest of 'the young ladies of the So- 5 ,
? RAILWAY SYSTEMS In fact some offers, unable to April 17th wvGh a Holmes (Hon.), 'Leola Nott (Han.), The fallowiing is 'the report of S. Y g ... rI.
g p good atten'dan'ce. the Geaforth Badminton Clutb and dality' at an intere'stifrg nnleeiting % ,11 '}
wait longer, grasped their clubs The ,program opened with a welcome Alma Finnigan (-Ilon.4, "Ruth Cliff S• No. 9, McKillop, for five months during the past,week the courts hive St. James' School on Wednesday sv- Y 6f7' `
NOW CO-OPERATING and drove out to the course ,oft song by the, Mission 'Band � memlbers, (81on.), Jdmes• Tkleat (Hon.), Verna of January, Ferbr'u'ary and March: Sr. ,been, among the, busy places in town, ening. Father Goetz i shortly to . r ' '...
, Friday. ,Considering the fairway after which the chairman', Jack 'Mur- Magill, Margaret ill d. Al *r, Clarissa IV-A,azal McPherson 83.2'Ic, Elsie On Friday aftermoon', and evening move t9 Wallaceburg. $ ` '
and greens, they say they turned ray, gave an address. Jack Drager Dia e, John'Drager. Elnra Leitch, Mar- Dennis 82.8, Ralph Ma1V,liichrael 64.5, the games cornimi,tte of the club ar- ' ,On behalf of .fie "!Children of -
r - A 'stational situation which is per- in an exceptional) fine j,orie 'ul d, lilchaeI, ,Glen Pinkney, Doro- Agnes Dundas, 62.1, Irene' Leon'hardt ,., a F. ' _> '.
y game. followed with breAsurer's report r ranged a deli'ghtfu'l tournament for Maury he was px'esented with an. ad--
trirhed and remedacal measures to an'd a dia'loigue entitled, "Lifttle, Citi-It+hy Parke. 69.7, 'Mary ubIninn 5,.3, Milclied Me- w,,i,h .there we •e some fort entries, dress acid . urse. Miss Jane Verlbeen, k I
* • deal. with it, keep Farl'i'amle'nt here ® .0 i e ® ® zeins" was given by Helen and Poro- I Form II A. Nichol 48.4. Jr. .IV Florence Bennis In the final's M%s -Mar Stewart ind 'read the address while 'Miss "Mary � e�
much longer than it expected or thy Turnbull, Ross Coutts, and Wilber Dorothy Golding (83.1^l' Hon.), 60.2. Sr. IIIc-,PI`M,adel'ine Hulle,, 65.5. ,R. Harte gam1e up against'. Miss Fink'beiner '.made the presentation, f`�
really wants to be. The Easter re- Jahn Leemd'ng. Follorwing dih'e song, Onalee 'Moore ('Hon.), Jean Watson'Sr, II -George ,McNichol $8, Lois Gertrude 'Cric'h, and. W. G, White and '. ''.Che pastor thanked, 'the class for
I ' " cess over, they. are Ibaelt at it with "The'World Children For Jesus" b (Hon. ,Esther Duff (Ron.), Pearl Hdac!kw,ell 78.2., Grace Dennis 76:5
y ), Y , were eliminated only after three erase their remembrance and said how he .
certairri furtive Napes of. concluding 5CHOLARS'H I P FUND ei ht ' els the ' astor, Rev, 'C. Cuxn- Hnrgil'1 Hon.), A Tuna Love' C4axe Edith Ilackwe'11 75.5, Kathleen- 'Smith )dyed' the '-''qii'
, ., Yes. had en' years i'n Seaftorth, '.
next month. An expediting influence � g gave an address and an exer- Eckeat ( Vietta Coden-A= Doroth ` 78, Ev'ebyn 'Dundas' 72.2.. Jr.J•r. II- r
H Ped g , min ,. The games were as follows and haw .army he was to leave.
is Ghe world conference, on which so else entitled "Easter Resolutions" 'Drover, Ma • Braadfoot, , !Martha Robert Hulley 65, Wilma aMeNichol The ,address is as follows: t
1 r, = muc'h ho is (built and in which C'an- t Frances 60,. ,GAen McNichol '56. I - Helen ,First Round. tR >
PLAN WELL RECEIVED was presented, by Isal6el 1VLcCa11, Bex- Storey, Pearl Calemian, ('lances. For- Reverend an Dear Father Gpatz;
' ads would ts'ke a -part. The delifier- nide „Rockwell, Dorothy Tiirrvbull, tune, Mary �M•ur'phy, ro'tthy Bance Denmhs, 'G'°°d• Primer Marjorie Leslie Kerr and Miss Mary Bell We have heard with regrert .t`he 'an-
ations, scheduled for this. week end Ronald Bennett, Leslie Rutledge and non, Margaret Murray. Rockwell, Good. • Asterisk indicates eli'mlinated Earl Bell an'd ,Mrs. L. Kerr. a
rrauncenuent of your departure to an- , :
- ( i to ' at Whahington, between the Presi- Maurice • Radford. ' A recitation enti't- Form II B, an exam missed. - W. J. Jo'h'nston, R. Hartry and Miss '.Mary Stewart other field. of la,bgr. A. kindly Provi.
demi and .she' British. priilve minister Alumni Association To ,P.re- led, "An Indian Defends the Bible, I � T'e'acher, eliminated H. C. White and Mrs: W. l
• and to be followed by similar confabs cc �, Frank Sills, (79 /a ]T'on ), James dance so' orders oil lives that Chang• '
C es must cornua, but with these changes , ..., :'`"
Sent ,ClimbingRages was given Iby Jack Bryans', after Sherwood (Hon.), Edward Southgate, George Hays and M`is's $. Gr there t always a certain these
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including one with ,the Canadian which the boys frond -Mrs. John Mc- Stanley' Do.rrance. Reginald Pryc'e. S. ,Cs,.,,. No. 6, Hibbert eliminated Clayton n Hamilton and Miss and relgrek. r'
gn•e=14r, e expected both to bring ,
i li Early in"May. Domaki s class save ,an exercise call- Form III, The, following are the Easlter test ett South te'. - Y4t''
t 1 nearer the formal economic confer- ed "The Comrades of the Carpenter." , � 3' Southgate'. You have laboured among us for
,ease aii4 ,to' promote the, prospects Six 'boys and six gluts took part in a Fletcher Whitmore (d8�'a Hon.), e5ccams for S. S. No. 6, Hibbert: Fifth Nelson Cardno and .Miss Edith fifteen years, and ,you have 'always `1
i of its, s!til,.j+ess. Mr. Ramsay Mae- (Response to the appeal of the Sea- minstrel dxi1T a Allan Keys (Han.), .Stewart Plaint Class) --Tom Cooper 83, Hazel Norris Govenloc'k ehininated J. E. Keating a'.
and Beth Shannon play b' orven us t'he example of the fervent ,
Donald is k'Wited' to ,Ottawa when forth 'Collegiate Alumni Association ed an ins'trume'ntal solo. the primary (iHon.), -Arthu'r 'Golding, John Mc- 76, Wilfred Scott 74, Lloyd Crawford' and Miss Helen Me an, and devolted . Catholic priest. Your. " ,'
he is through at Wlas'hington, for funds with rwhich to, establish a clans res nb d 1,Ver, •Dorot'hy Carter., FJlinor Broad- 68, Ross Houghton 65, Marian Scott • 'W. • Parke and Mins M. Fer .son
, il.. A p e. a an Easter Acrostic, activity has ,spread itself over many
'though it is not certain if he can nieknorial scholarship, have to date after which a chorus entitled, "Lilies foot, Doo rorthy Farquhar, Arthur Dev- 58, -Elsie McNichol 40 (absent for 'eliminated Arthur Ament and 'Miss field's of 'labour. filrere is no d�nart-
came. The Ibes't 'students 'of interna- been very good. One-third of the of t'he Valley," was sung 'by .tie ere,au;c, Isabel Jamieson, P4gnes Burt of croons ). Sr. „IV --Dorothy E. McLean. client .of parish work to which„ yoi<,
rtional affairs -some' of therm' in 'Par- amount needed hast been su(bscri)bed. band. A piano solo Iby Jean '1McDon- Delaney' John NLcQ aid, atricia. Q once 74, Eldon Allen 69, Ruth I. 'H. Weedlmark and Miss Janet have not given serious thought and
liament-•�entertai'n alpprehenlsive fears 'That the plan is meeting'wit'h mlulcti al'd was followed with a"' dialogue S'outhga�te.' T,rivet�t 65, Agnes Scott 62; Pearl Cl`u'ff elim�inate'd Ed. Devereaux and -attention.. 'There was no task en-
i . -' o$ the consequenees-unless agreement approval is evidenced' ,by the large `called, "Waiting for the Doctor" by Y . ,,,, Form IV. Houghton 59,- Vera .Muxworthy 57, Miss Patsy Southgate.' trusted to your care with which you
i i i is achieved, in respect of debuts, mane,L number of congratulatory letters re- Jean W=DonaId, Lorena 'Bret't, Kabh- 'W lnnie Savauge• ('86 /y.. Hon.)', Harr Lorne Kay °•a, Frank Scott 53. • Sr. 'Vi . G. White' and -Miss G. Crich here not successful, because you
kary policy, 'tariffs, arm+aaxten'ts and ceived 1 the Association from Col- Sheffer 'Hon. "Harry' McIver ('Hoa IIT=Hutgh Npiris rJ, George 2rivett eliminated A. �', VI'cLean and (Miss were faithful and dete%minad to see! ::;;"I.
by 1'gen Le'emdnlg, `Do'rothy Mnrrray. Kath- ( ):
11 0 all the other cantributary and lie- legiate ex -pupils, in town, throughout leen Farquharson', 'Margaret Murray; Jatne's Scott (�Hiotv.), Bessie' Rice, 10, Barbara {McLel'lan 59, Russel Aus- ,:Margaret Glendenning, h through. _�'.'-
. deviling influences of the times. T'h Canali'a and in the United,' S'tate's. Janet Watson -,Jessie Smith Alice tin 5!6, Helen Me aughton (absent}. D. H. Wilson and Miss M. Grieve ''Wee wish in a special manner to A
eY Beth Shannon, (Mary McDonald and , p ,
lselierve that this fact is, so generally ,The Association now has seventeen Helen Turnbull. Mary Humphrey D'ev!zre'aux, Harvie HWen, Gladys Jr, 1 -11 -Laura 1bcLellan ' 67, Bruce eliminated Ed. Daly and Miss Gladys express ape appreciation of the kind-
acce adi as to conduce to c Balfour 56.' Jr. II -Jack Norris "r9, Thomupson. ly interest you' have always 'taken in
pt omipro= life members. anti Beth Shannon played a piano Gol'e'rriany Leo Jaynt, Bessie Eckert, 1Miaxian Trivett 7l Clarenuce Mc- B'. Downie ,and Mrs. R. Sproat the ISod'alit Yau harv�* been. a
mise and.lthe modification' orf hitherto In coniiecti'on wi.t'h the slcholars!hip duet after which a soda was' render- Je'a,n allwrray;' Helesi 'Bri'tton. ,
kniOnovalble• opinionis. , fund the Association is presenting a ed by Kathleen Farquharson. Twelve Form V. Naughton 73, Eileen Crawford (ab- elirminated Dr. Slproat and Mrs, B'ren-, Father and a faiitihhful 'guide; and
Better. Relations Anticipated. ,•three act comedy -drama, "Climbing boys rpres•ented a drill, "0'nrovard, sent). Class I -Anna Kay 85, Hazel 'ton Kerr.- titiliile we agpreci�tte 'the ,honour which ",
Roses, in Cardio s Ha11 on Thtrrsda „ Sarnia) 1VDGSpadden (8h'!o Hon.),'. Laing 85, Mprga'r'et Nariis 84 Lla '�
bu' the less ea�te'nsive sphere,, geo- y Christian.•Soddierst, and a pant:omine r yd Brenton Kerr and Miss B..South- has been conferred on
. . ,� Betty 'Malcolm (Hon.), )tial) TYr+dall 'McDau upon You; Wove
a and Friday., May 4 and 5, the !pro- called B'en'eath the ;Cro'ss of Je'w's" gaid 8.1, Margaret Scott 78, gate eliminated Gordon.'Gordon Rennie 'and .hall miss you indeed.
gr phicallyy as affecting; relations be- GHlon.)., Mary Forrest (Ron.), An- ' Mae MclVau
seeds of wlhi'eh it is hoped' will cover was given !by Anna I:nmis, Helen Far- ell. Eckert H,on Kathleen' Stew- ghto'n' 72, 'Mlack McKellar Mrs, Parker ., As a token of aur appreciation, we
.ween Canada and the Uniteid' 'States',, . y (absent
incidental .e nses'of the fund. The g (' )� 69, Helen Muxworth ) Second Round. . (beg of yo'u .to acce t thib� little t I,
h'orpefu'1 , rospects develop of closer ? Donalsonl, 'Lorenia 'Brett, Jean, Mc- art, '?Mary 'Rledd, Ensile Drover, Thos. PriMary'-.Berenice McKellar 87 Dor- p +ts
pp la came:.' hi hl' Mary Mc IR. IH'rartr y In return we would ask a rennemi • • t
,trade relations. Ottawa is advised P Y g Y recomanended and Donald, Grace ,Mann'im+g, M'a Hum- QnWd', Roderick 'MacLean. Y and Mar Stewart slim-
from Washin tpn of (Canada bei is being directed ,by !Miss Mabel ,.phrey, 'Mary Buchanan, Beth' Shan- sen McKell'aa 76, Kathleen TrivetG.?•0. in'ahed Leslie Kerr and Miss Mary trance in .your'. - good prayers. and-iu
g The above numlbews' represent the .per- a Y the atxlgcastt sacrrdfxce of . the altar. .
at 'the head of the fist of countries Turnbull. The cast includes the non, and'Dorothy, Murray. At the 'Bell. May Gad bless
wiroh ich 'the Roosevelt Misses Mary Barber, Helen Lane, close of, the 2, Tackersmith te7i'tage of mlarlks taken -R. -R. Rk, c= you and erve_yait
adaninisstra- :Margaret Crich' P Pr°grrr very iaiterest- Kay, Tether: Nelson 'Qardna and Miss Edith for mean A 'is'
. tion"plans to negotiate. The i'mpoat eg Ctiieve; Doreen ing la'iuterrr 'slides (were shown ' on. ohs following�is ttn�e-t~ipork of tlhe ,Govenlock: eliminated: 'George Bays y Years to laib'our. in l�,s;div- 7�
Hudson, '1Vtargaret 'Canino •and Alice Africa, ,after wrhich all Easter examinationis of S. S. No.'' 2, --*-- and Miss B. Grieve, ne servbce•-(Signed on behalf •of .'the
opportunities are not so numerous jain'ed • in
as they were because of the agree- 'Daly, and tthe (M'essrs. John 'Crich, M. singing "God Save the King.= The Tule'kersm+ithc tr. IV-+Olhu+e Slm6bh J. H. Wleed'mark an'd Janet' luPf :Sodality, Jane Verbeen, Prdsiden't. I
Savauge, Wm. ,Hart, John Frost and proceeds •a'r punted to $13. g.4ryolton Pltiblie School
nients here `last 'surnlmer but, includ- ' P , Thed'a WatsonWlatson 82, Dorothy Deitz elimrinated W. (Parke and Miss 'M.
ing parts of the cariwnoditiesl therein' Hugh Oke. We are 'sorry to report that Miss.' S0, Edna Mae DayI 79, Doreen 'hie following are the results' of Fer ®®n.
3n 'pregaratiori for the play scam- Mildred Sellers, is co'nfin'ed to her the Easter examan'ations held .in Wal- G, • Whi a and Mist G: Crich EG1VrONDVILLE
, mientioned, and many that are not, adper 7.2, ,Ronald dMacGr�gor 6$. 'W . 1
plate new set of scenery is. !being built .Torre with Ibha flu,' tom Public School: Fifth Clan: Ex- x
Canada ca buy much from the Bitola. Rei stand McLean 'FrB Sz., IRI --Edi- elilminatted D. H. Wilson and, Mrs. M. ,F
which will 'add irmicli to .the enjoy- .Mr. Gordan eceived almined ion Latin, French, ;Mi'ss Jeanette Finnigan is spenrc}-
then it is (buying, should the tariff be MurrayY pain- son McLean 68.' Jr. IIR-Kathleen Algebra Grieve.
. modified. If the Afineniean gove'rntmlent meat of the audience's. ful injuries' recently - when a save MacGregor 82, Mildred Deitz 66, MstarY, 'Geography, Botany, Art— Brenton Kerr and Miss Betty in the week wibh'frlends in Toronto. .".y
r ' does it1, the Canadian government n'o which he was 'operating, few in- Donald Dayman 62, Blanche Watson Anna Ennis 735/x, Tena, Drager 70, Southgate eliminated B. `Downie and. ,Mr- aria :Mris. Stanley Gray and. .
doubt conild, follow suit..Somie mlanu- to nu'rjeraus pieces, one' part study;- 53, Don Cooper (!ahsent), ` Sr. Il- Wdilie Farquharson: 62 (Latin)y,, Het- �, R. Sproat. fami.il
faetuxers would protest -they did it MANLEY ing'him on the ufpper lip causing hint,, Esther Dayman `14; John Gibson and' e'n' 'FArq�u'harsb'n 58 (Latin, 'Alge'bra).ird Y, h 'Mr. a, were- Sutnday visi-
and 'recently in' duel tiw,o teeth and inflicting a Billie Sproat 72 ('ties), Grace ,'Schi'1- ries IV - Il' subjects --Mary H,umlph- Hartry had Miss M. Stewart - , ;
to tors with Mr. and W. F, .M
here las'. �' (Millan.
the 'negvtia+lions with• France and in P gash, whi'oh re<ltiired a number 'be 71; Kenneth McKenzie 66; . Mar_ J'ac$ 'Miultray 77, Dorothy (.Miss IM
�Mi'ss Mar Ellen D from of stitches. Murray 66 (History), Mary Buch- ehiruinated ,Nelson Cardno and Miss , y arignuerite Elaek, ,of Hramil- . ,
• feet it is their lialbil~ But their influ- Y !1>geY, joiie Smith 61, Kathleen Schilbe 58, E. Gavear3ock., ton; Miss Mildred' Hamilton, Wood=
ence, 'stibs,tan,tial as It may be, g'o'es 'Guelph, is,spen'ding her Easter"heli- A nulmlber from .the village and Ray Coape'r (absent), G+wendalyn' arson' 58. Jr, IBJ'-IBolblby Kirkby 78, stack, and Messrs. George and Wil- )
only so far. ,Any agreement that daays at -her -home here. vicinity attended' a dance at Dublin 0ooper (absent). Jr. II --Jack Deitz Stewart Hufmfphries 57 (Spelling, W. G. Whits and Miss G. Crich g YI
The many friend's of Mr. W. J. on 'Monde evening. Gramimar) J eliminated I. 'H. WeeiTnvark and Miss lialm B)ac'k, "Ldndon, '• were holiday ,• would Create for the primiary produc- Y g• 79,. Jeartu' Sc'liidAie 60, Joe MrcKenzie. ask Smlildom 55 (Spell- visitors with Mx. and Mrs. W. Black. ' r
y ars of Canada in the American mar- Welsh -'are 'pleased !to learn that he At a re'cen't trustee meeting it was' First Class -(Wilmer 'AlacGx�g�ox 75, ing, 'Gramimvar), -Ruth Hoerle 53, Janet Cluff.
tp position would is recovering from 'his late illness. deci'detl .That the' junior froom of the F3ldtred Mwffat 73 Ronald Caldwell (Arithmetic, Grammar). Sr. III- Brenton Kerr and Miss B. South- IMrr. and ,Mrs. J. Barnett acid Earn•=
1<eh an hoproved Mi. James Johnston 'has inoved 'Walton public school Ibe telosed at it of Toronto, were week end
speedily lbs avai'leci of here. And the P� 5q, 'Baidklie Coo (afbsent . Primer Barry !Marshall 68, Earl Coutts 67 gate, a !bye, y+ waxths ;
' P 1 ) Kathleen Far Semi -Finals. with .s and LrVIns, Hlamry Stewart. n
' Cornservlatisve government is in a pe- onto the faxdml of Frank �Demrpsey. k'he end of flue term, o'win'g to the=•Ibd�)b'el W'ats'o'n, Wallace Watson, Farquharson 63 (History), � Hart and Miss M. Stewart, a Id's~ 'D'O�''0thy Snell, St. Thomas,
The mean friends of 'Mr, Joe Jahn- 'decrease in attendance. , Fsthex Da IMiildred Sellers 61 (His -y), Garnet
ouliarly favorable position to do it; Y ymiln and. Wilmler Mac- was a holiday
'r S1Mcatual trade Ibein brie standing . ston'are pleased to learnrhe is re- The sawmill which is.ownezi Ib Gre r had eek s li'n for Cpmnuimgs 58 (iSp'e71in ), Jr. III- bye. Y guest with Mr. and
g ' ,pol- Y g°' � g g W: G. White and Miss G. Crich Mrs. Patrick.
of the other art nothingbut 'coverfLig from his late illness, Dunstan' Johnston, opened on Tu'e's'd'ay March; Edna Mae Dayman and ,Ol- Bob 'S'malldon 80, Ross Bennett 70
!9 party, , ' .Margaret Murrayliminated Brenton Kerr and Miss Miss Jean' and :'Mr. Earle Webster, •.
approval would be expressed in that Mr. Thornton is busy makm'g for custom sawing. Mr. Alex. Mit- ur'le ,Smith had two, mistakes. Pupils g Y 66, Frank Alarshal�l
quarter
p has rounds with his 'buzz saw, cutting shell, of near Brodha 61. II -Ruth Cummdn B. Southgate.' i'V!rent ale, are k 2nd
c visitors at the
qum.rtex of any agreement which is � gen, has' been' 'having perfect arithmetic fon most gs 5S, Viola g • parental homte; 2nd concession.
accomplished. On the other handy if wood.. engaged as sawyer. , days in March were: ,Kenneth Mc- Marks 54, Carl Coutts 48. I -Betty Finals. Masses Ria Hills, BeYtha Beattie,
(Fall wheat has stood the winter The comedy entitled "Dirmmr ^ is Kenzie, Dorothy Deitz and. Doreen Smalldon 88, Jean, Farquharson 85,
' s Liberal administration were in of- y' Leslie, Rutledge iW G. White and Miss G. Crich Laura 'M'dVlillan, Ida and. E,vra Love, ';
,' free, Conservative cries of "annexa- (better than expected and looks like being presented in Ethel on Tuesday '(''ooper. Nun*ere on roll, 31; average ed 83, Maurice Radford eliminated R. Hartry and Miss Mary of Toronto, are holiday visitors at
• kion" and "s'epara'tion" and, destruc- a bumlper crop' if the growing wea- elvtening, April 25, and' in Or•anbrook attendance for March, 28.43 ---Jean i9• Donald ,.Murray 70, Lawrence Stewart, ' their respective homes. -
kion of the i Tal conference a • ee- bher 'continues. With the ,prospects on Frid'ay •evening, April 28, by the E. McKenzie, Teacher. Marks 50. Prfirner-+G'cad: Ronald '
d imperial agree- :lir. Ti . Patrick, of Toronto .trent
imenks likely would be as inevitable of a good crap and 'bhe rising prices, .young people of ,Duff's United church, Bennett; Fadr, John Steiss. dost . bhe l;oliday a i'th his parents, Mr. and '
as they would' be of frustrating ef- .prosperity may :be on the turn for WialtNon. �'' • Tuckexsmith stars in junior room since Christmas: WINTHROP Mrs. M. Patrick.
{ '� fact. A 'party always has claimed better times: IMrs. Isabel Bateman, of Halr,d•lton, Jr. III, Boli •S-m'alldon; II, Cart Coutts; Mr. .John Brodie, Toronto, was a '''
the relative m'on'opoly orf . loyalty in The farmers are all preparing to spent the end• with her parents, The follo-win'g is the school report 1, Betty S'malld,on.; Pr., ,Ronald Ben- week enol
I its own count be.ready for seeding next w,eek,/if Mr. and.Mrs. R. W. Hoy, for S. S. Na: -?d. The r'esulf6is of the nett, Subject in brackets following We are pleased to know that Earl R. J. Beatt est with. Mr. and Mas.
ry, most tactically is the fine weather continues. Mr. aYts'd Mrs. John Beu rrrhan and Easter. vesos areas .,(lows: Sr. IV pupils name indicates failure in that Hejbkirk and family have decided to <!
placed to deal with foreign countries, e y Mr. Jahn Ferguson', Part Colborne; , .
without its motives being impugned, family, of 1VIcKillop, were Visitors at -Robert' McLachlan , 0 /o, Robert subject: F.lean°r `Knight and Chas. reside in our neighborhood, having I i, spemdin'g the vacation with his
]Railroads Co- parotin the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gemlrriel1 72. Jr. IV -Stewart Lave S; SelleTs Teachers.
g' Stedss on Sunda '68, Glen: Houston 63.6 Kate puA large bcrowdratt naed0the euchre 121, and )Trus. W. Charlesworth and ;
V_' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson.,
-After .long and determined resist- DUBLIN y
p P M r Arthur Henderson, of Sea- D'alrymiple 55. Sr. 1[I� Tack Mac- and dance last Thursday ' family, of Toronto, were week end
ante, the ran for railroad co 01 era- y ni,Kh... The
tion is practically through Parliament forth. is visiting with his grandpar- kay 60, Billy Powell 5 .6. Jr. ILII-- 7, Tuckersmith prize rcinmers were: For ladie,:' first "
pry y g gtsests.•with friends in the village. -,
Wit'h'out waiting for it the two s s- Grow Peas. -Farmers waidw to eatAract eats, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Love. • Frances Elgie 82, Willie Horl.'gert 70, prize, 1lx-,. Fergus Bullard; ladies' 1gis:s Bessie Grieve, of Chatham, is
g Y )for :rtrowd.rkg vase. Seed fu,nieh on con. �,� The following is the report of the
• IM'i.s:s Norms Stein's i:s visiting with Helen, Houston 52, Doris Mackay 50. lone pan, 1 prize, Alis . Vlae Snv,th;' •ndin •tel
kemys 'are extensively po»)'ing their tract basis. if inite,�tNl, eonmunieite with g Faster examinations of S. S. No.::i, Pt g the vacation with hes par -
services; operating one train in place cook Rrm. rVTrtiti.img Co., Henson, ont. Phone relatives in ,McKillo,p. Til -.Brume Hodgert ti.-,.. • I. --Frank nw.n's fiat prize, Mr. Albeit Hal i-
Tucicer•s'mith: Sr. IV --Edith Wallace P eats, .lUr. and Mrs. Thos GTIeve.
of two that were competitive.; ,Cut.:,Gro. a(,4. 34 _21 Mr. A. So'hie'r and son, Kenneth, R'y'an 69 (absent). I'1•im'er - Jackie Qtr, Dorothy Genll»oll, 72, llarolrl son, and men's lone hand prrize "vent { Mr. and Mr's. 'Alex. r1�,cKenzie, of
ti staffs„and wages; co-operating called on friends in the Allage on Powell (very goad), .Janet H'odgext , t° 11r. Frank'Ca,,e. The two l,randl{)7illa, here week encs
ng g P g Easter visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Fiida, after con. (ver Clu,sney 6,I,, Arthur Le,vtsurne 68. Jr., guests with
' in many, ways', The new board off Edwards and Miss' Edwards, Strat- y P Y good). Highest nvarks obtain- 1V- F,thel ('hesney G6, Rabemt'i'atrick Prize:', .giv'en for the most game: friends in and[ around the village.
trustees to be, create& for the state Nora Shoddice, of Brussels, was a ed in 'Ari'thmietic, Ycrh..,n McLachlan, during the season, event to Mas. Robt. NI s. C. Sial son s
ford.; Frank Stapleton, Toronto; recent 'visitor at tlie•hoine of h'e'r r- 96; s I'llin. Fraruces ICi' a 48 out C. Sr. ill -Warden Haney 72, Arn- D»cltls orad .lir. Will Kc1 r. l'' p'e'nt the week
owned ,Canatl!ifan National will be in 'Gertrude Stapleton, Toronto; Mrs. p ., 1� ' old Archibald 61, Grace Wallace G0. end with Mr. and Mrs, H. Caldwell.
effect a trustee receivership. Their O'Reilly and family, 'Goderich; Miss entsi .Mr. and Mrs: Adam Shaldice. o`f 50; hn'storcy, Frances Mee', 49 out ,lr III. lobi Oldfield 7�, Gordon 'Mrs. Fexi:•xi's Bullard aria children W. and Mrs. W C, Govendpck are
problem will be largely financial, tier. and •Mrs. Fred Rutledge and of 50. Number on roll, 1'5. -,Marg- � sprnt the I.a,st'er holidays ivitli her 1 r•i�iting with friend's in Toronto.
Anna Molyneaux, „ Kitchengr; Miss son Leslie, visited with friends in aret Grieve Teacher. 1Tacdonlald 71, Hra�el McNaughton 6
' Sr. [i--,lfarie William-, f,4, -Torrey parents, 1I r. an,d Iles. John Arm- leaving railroad men to roux the Dorothy 'Molyneauk, Ri,-versdale: Miss Guelph and Paris on Sunday. : trmlg. of Loard'on.
road. Few national questions have Isabelle Jordan, Chatham; Joseph I It illiamG �i3. Tr. II- Clair 'Hanel 7'?,
ararrsed so m a, tatnon and Mx. and 'Mrs. Aaron H'u,lley,, w'ho 6 McKillop 1 ' C lir, Thobon Bet.tlflc rmdeinvent an' (_,ONST �A',ti Chi'
Carpenter, Chatham• IMiss Nellie' P Shirley O]dfie')d 7n, Pearson hefiner I
I a rehension:' The brotherhoods ' have ,been residing on the farm west °p,cratal festa I,i(jaliciti•s in Seafot�h' .�•�.. '
'pp O'Rourke, Toronto; Hugh Benninger, � The fallowin is tho re ort of the 64, John Patr•i'ck 60, Donald Wallace
l fully. are convinced that 40.000 of of 'the ndllage owned by'P,'B. Gard- g p hospital last Friday. 1A''e wish him Mrs, A. Bl-omleV,-of T°TOTY-k),, spent
I�i,tchenr; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dings- Tier, have moved to the farm owned' Easter examdna'fd"drys f - ,r S. S. No. 6, 40. f. -Robert Wallace 7R. dnl:n Rice a s, rdv recovery. l' their men may'be out of jolts• ,bolt the 'mean ail: little son Detroit; Mr. and 76, Harold '11eNar:Qhton G3. - .Alice P= the week encs with her"paten„ts, Mr,
by Mips. Alex. Ross on the 10th con- McKillop: Sr. IV----1,*cra Duffy 71, 14 r. •fames flim, on re'turn'ed home and .)rias. Jas. Dale.
'government thinks this unlikely; in Mrs. Basil Simpson
gr y •gigerated. Par- Byrne and children, De- cession of �McKillo Hlekit El 60, Glen 1'ryce 48. 'Jr. M Archibald, Teacher.
any event oat) era' troit; l,Irs. TC. Byrne, FoiMlos'a; Miss p' from Toronto on 8aturclay tivhere he 1Tisses Blanche and 111va W}leatlejl
properly, Sec pro- Veronica McConnell Galt 'Mr: and Thos, and Carl. Mowbxa of De, TV--,Gleml'd O'Hara Leslie Pry'co
liament eri rias rejected a Y, underwent tleaknurnt our his leg, of Toronto, spank the IFL?ter h'ali-
trait, were guests' at the home of 68. Sr. IIT -n Re'ta Dniiy 76, 1M'ari° Mr. and Ma's. Adam „Dodds, of Lis- days with tb#ir parents, ,MT, and . . r
3 •" vision for ,comlpemsatnon; on the Mrs. Phillip Flannagan 'and little tFlloe ,. 2 Tuckexsmith
ground that railroad workers cannot slaughter, Toronto; Mrs. IRasg Mux- their aunt, ,Miss Mary Wowbray, on gy 70, Beatrice I , y"oe 68, Hazer � towel, spent the week end with Tela- I Mrs. George Wheatley, Miss Elva re -I.
10 be favored in this way while others Easter Sunday. - - - The following is the sohool report tives here. turning to her duties ori• Mored
A., , Y phy, -St. Marys; Miss Nellie Ryan, The Manse, Seaforth •was the p Mr. and Vers. Foster Bennett and Colclau h Brea. have purchased a
are Ignored, Toronto-, Miss. Kathleen Feeney with . . for ,9, 4. No. 2. Turkervmith, for the g
scene of a pretty Easter weddingif you value a sprit ' More sent Sunday with Ver. and 11creford sore, from the famous. •. The whale situation as affecting friendg n' Toronto. at rrnnnkhs of lv(arrh and April, and khe P )'emvbroke.
botch the public and private owned noon on Saturday when Annabel Faster examinations. The 'results Vin's, George Eaton: O'Brien herd of
" Louise, younger daughter of Mr. grid c are 'given in percentages and those 'Misis Grace Kerr, of Port Burwell, Vir. .Tac, Armstrong, of Toronto,
-- -11 . Mrtiq. John A. Mills, Blyth; was united of Frlendl;lneSs and marked with an asterisk missed one .sgretlk flue holidays with her parents, spent the holiday with his parents,
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in rnairiage 'to Wan. Herbert, only or 'm,nre examinations. Sr. IV -An- Mr. and Vers. George Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Arrnlstrong. .
Old'I`ime-Orchestra mads nig dependent 'completely upon son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Anderson, nice P'appl'e 67, Mac. Wilson 59% Alice The pageant, "Sum^ise in the Gar- -The Live Wire Sunday School if
' business recovery. If it return in Any of Walton, the ce:he'rnon+y, ,being per- Co - operation, Ou y rkm," )rein y
p y' W4 Tight :i . ir, i1- ltayme 11 atson g Pl"E•Pit•t'ed 'h the ladies of C1aC4 are holding a class ,social on
reasonable-diergr•ee then, as the min- forYmle,d by Rev. I. B. Kaine, B.A;, 67, Dnnald ,MacDnrltilrl 62. rlsalhel Cavett Church. Winthrop, is t° be Thursday e,verrin:g.
V Contest and Dance it.star °f railways has sand the lines aous'in of bhe ,bride, assisted by Rev. 'j L Armstrong 6.1. Sr.IIT-Elsie Rab- Presented on Thursday, April 27th. IMG. B. B: Stephenson acrd a pnito =r'
soon will .be taking on men rubber C. C. Kaine, uncle of the bride. will appreciate tile` • x Ther story in conmeetion with the (bred Shorthorn male calf to Mr„ ,
" than laying 'them off. But if within Rev. and Mrs. F. Chandler and ins 76, Muriel Wright 7n, Myrtle
AT KIPPEN g Popple 7R, Grace Da.lrrillple 64, F. r- Pageant is eery beautiful. Christian Flvhrianl sial:), af'Ilullett.' "a:'''
a year, the .situation is not bettered, famldly, of Blenheim, wer•'e recent vis- vin Sillery (i i, Ivan Taylor 61. Jr. cotine�s into the garden on Easter ,Mr. Roy Allen,, of London., rvisitk �""
service w e give ou
inevitable impetus will be given to itors in the vicinity, Y. mamnirug, full Of joy, at the
• FRIDAY, APRIL 28th IIT-tAtlan lI'�n11 74, Wesley Hain 74, thought 'Vii•. and Ir1Tt•s, John Fez+gu�a]i !� "
the, 'novo for cons'olidati'on of the Miss Annie Ilogigaith and Mr. F. Preston D'adlas 7 i; Hazel i6iison 71, of the Risen Christ. The Questioner, Saturday. 1.
Rules of Cofltest: line's, M'eanwlhile, many whdse opiln• Hoggarth, of bb'n,don., were Eiister 1N COAL Bobbie Watson 62, Morley Wli•gh'tfi7, a nonrhrelie,% r enters. The story of Mises Isabelle M XAlar,. of Sea. �i
Five pieces, 'sofa under ion is comrpetent believe that is the vi,Mteors at the home of the Misses e Milton Taylor 42. II -Anna Watson ,how Questioner received the Christ forth., i,a a,pending the *61ift," With a't
Jtuc s retnredy which should be, applied Sh1mpsan. � ,, 14,'Lloyd-Papple, 61, John 'Calwill 55. nnit'o her life is t'o'ld' by sang•, text and Mr. and 'Mrs. John' F'ergnssnat� 1
now, and that temporary expedients' �Md:ss iMa,!are* '(Qum indng, SIt at- 1.JR LUlylDtrR Jr. I1-Fthel Wilson R6, Olive atttoflnim,e. XTO Esaster srbon of the , ,Md'sq .Eliz. (Mann; mud Wlo '01eto C.,
1st prize, $10.00 2itd prize,' 5.00 o ly ad'd to bhe cumiu'la�tive, problems ford Normal, )ts holilda n with hear Popple Rasurrectiom is o y 11,
1Frize stria to pal' fcrl' dance. far wl,ioh a irnergex is consudereat tri$ g . • 79, T'-wed,a '(Till 74. Pi -inner � N�elba p' r'tuayed ThartY- Medd are spen'cUiirlg* the hulniti�Jys 1�!ptth , ., , . 1t�
parents, Rev. and M,ts. C. Ckvmmin . �t Taylor 7,5.--4M. "McNau, hton Teach- five rharac'bera are taakdng part and Mrs. 'Geo. Waft ,'of th'e' 2nd, cyc>&&e
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