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v. the waakor s,x, ..Tb 'aikl . to the gels
Ftt'ay be on; anything but sell4l11 ngxt
by. the lunch cgmmittee .
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VSred?xesdaty morning think ¢P '.U?Ie
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• 'y' g a ey in
P spring, not to mention a -young gilklr,s
school 0 r.
b ql stands' for. Yout e flight the
Arst' •time--aW'ar Savings, Stamlps! it
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. ' Mr' John . Foster, well kAOW,U regi,
, itAncy. ' Everybody: is Just plain hap-
will ,only take a minute- to dash down
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py,—so that's the set-up,' and now for
to " the Post office -to buy one, and
der►t oP Zvrieh for the past &0 years,
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';mart new Tweed's, in popular
the news.
then you, won't lose the best of all
'on. Saturday, March 24th, ,observed'
wild blue. Styled in young men's, .
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h4bitsr—thjit of helping in, a small way
his 85.th birthday, Mr. Foster, was
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Glee Glitters
to win' th4 war.
bout in St, Clemens, :near Kitchener,
Raglans, Slip-ons and Newest
The' Fireside Service. will be held
The girl cadets have been devoting
but spent the greater ,part of his life
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types 'and Diagonal. Weaves. Siz-
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,Sunday euening, April 15th, in the
their. P.T. periods to drilling under
its Zurich' and conducted •a�'briekyard
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$24.•50' to $35.0
High Sehoo auditorium. Miss Vein.
the direction of the girls' officers. Ai-
for many years on .the Babylon 'Lime,.
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-nifred 'Savauge magically ..wove a
ready 'they have had one 'practice
two miles east of Zurich. . He enjoys
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*touching story of pioneer life around,
with the boy's' in forming (platoons
the best of health. His weight is 180
.4' 'the musical numbers, which include
and are showing remarkable aptitude
pounds, and has never.worn glasses
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songs of siring and !sacred. songs,
for military training. Cadet practise
in his life; only liac}. the doctor once4,
, The Glee Club has, been practicing
will begin in earnest after • the poli-
in his lifetime; is. as spry -as a cricket,
overtime for the Ift event, .Mozart's
days, when both boys and girls will
loves old-time' music •a4d' can step
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1' "Allifthia," reci •, vVJ lg particular at-
drill outside.
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dance with the best of dancers. He
tention. Two Gl'ee Club practices
Although the week-bydwee'k bulle=
enjoys readipg' his daily paper and As
.. . ljave been held, one on,. March 17Th,
tins concerning the Daisy Mae - I,i'1
keenly interested in the current ev-
and the other on March 28th„ The
Abner'.romance have been few and
ents of the day. He rides his bicycle
s'
i Sinatras won by ari overwhelming
far between, the two students .,them-
wherever he goes, and for his age is
majority on the 18th, but were de-
selves have wasted no .'time in b,�'�,
a wander. Ike is well 'preserved for
feated, by . two on the 28th. Remem-
pomitig better acquainted, shall ,'wave
his years• and tells us that he can.
ober, unless you members turnout we
we say? Fifth Form enjoys their
walk as fast as ever. He is- a main -
•can't make our Fireside Service a;
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subtle attempta• to be alone; abut.their
ber of St. Boniface Church, Zurich.
success, You know the old saying:.
latest show off' affection' 'caused more
His ,:wife died, some 10 Years ago.
i, "United westand, divided we
- whispers and 'giggles than usual. The
Their family was blessed with a un-
,fall."
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other day in class Li'l Abner:yaised
ion of- four sone'and''two daughtirs':
, The other day when a stray Spring'
his hand, and in the approved man-
Louis, Kitchener; Albert, Biggar,
, -breeze floated' through ' •the, windows
ser, ' asked to leave the room, O.ne
Sask.; Alphonsus, Hensall; Alex, Lou.
In a Fifth Form class, the teacher re
second elapsed, then Daisy Mae ask-
doh; Mrs, Matilda" Dietrich and Mrs.
• marked that" ire considered this kind
ed to leave the room. Much • to the
Jake Battler, of the Babylon Line. He
.of weather "balmy," although he had
regret- of all concerned, LA'1 ' Abner
has 52 grandchildren and 55 great-
3reard "balmy" weather', referred to
only was allowed to leave.
grandchildren. .. ",
as''cool' in some parts of the country.,
. Question sof the Week
,
"Unable to eatch 'the-drifi.-Of the eon--
Wat..certain. ,willowy young lddy
WALTON . . ` ' - - -.. -_ '.
' v.ersati,on•, one bright student remark-
with that woo -woo hair in First 'Form,
`' ed that it was "bonrbyllover Germany.
has been. seen lately with a tall, dark
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The Easter services will be held in
, The pun created quite a sensation .and
and handsome ex -grad,?
4' t the . students continued' to chuckle.
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Duff's Church, Walton, at/ 11,90 Sun -
;over the joke, even atter the effect
t load worn •
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Sunshine ” Af ter
day morning with special music by
the choir. The be, "His
off. .,.'•„'
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' Every' otice in a while something
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sepulchre. The E'inmans followers.
'subject will
Resurrection." r
The
The Missionary and Maintenance
rare occurs in the history of a class.
r' fourth Form
hurried back to Jerusalem to,tell the,
will .show religious mov-
ing and sound 'pictures on Thursday
, .set A precedent th'e
other day when 'ane student only
news He is •alive. For the sp'aee of
forty days. He appeared among thein,
•evening, April '5th, An offering will
r. rshowed up for classes. She mo'v'ed
from -class to class, turned
dispelling shadows and ,bringing `the
"Nowis
be taken.
The W.A. concert was held, its the
he
in the
Y • - _attendance sheet, then topk her seat,
suns of a new day.
Christ risen • from the dead." An
Sunda
y schod Friday; Marchol roth, om of the church
while the teacher waited politely for
• the rest of the 'class to show up; Af"
we can sing: •
"There is sunshine in" my soul today,
under the direr
tion of Mrs. E. Hackwel!, and was a
.ter explaining that she'was the only
Most glorious and ,bright."
decided success. The various groups
of the, club supplied the
1 mtudent present, the lesson continued.
A great mystery, but not incredible.
program,
and the proceeds amounted to $29.25,
It &as felt that , this• brave student
All life is a mystery. - The little
The Junior Red, Cross held a con-
sbould have been offered a medal for
-the
brown bulbs that have lain dormant
cert and dance in the Community
courage displayed in attending
-} ,each "class herself.
lu the earth have burst forth into
Hall o'n 'Weduesday, March 21st, when
.by
newness of life, There' was in them
the children Of the school provided'
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the principle of, life. So the tomb
the program. Miss Helen .Johnston
Before each set of holidays, all
"could not b'e: holden 'of Him" because
won the quilt. The proceeds -amount-
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�' stray articles are .collected and dis-
there was in Him the principle of
ed to $100: Fier Wilbee and his orch-
played iii the downstairs hall, so that
divine life. When He arose from the
estra fu•rnished' tps music.
the owners'' may collect their goads.
dead the church too 'arose to new-
Amongst..'the articles was• a daring
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ness.. of fife. And the Christian
.DUBLIN
1 ' pair of boy's bathing trunks,' reset b-
church today is the supreme evidence
,
ling those worn, by Tarzan. Word got
n �iiouYY2x"'th V11theY •'belo'$ged : io `M'u"s=
,that we have not a dead Christ but
'a^3iving.•Saviohr. ' We •hear'Iiis ,voice
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s 4.altd. Mrs, Vgillrt � fathers, of
°cies," but no one 'could prove it.
calling down the ages: "I am He that
Kincardine, were guests of Mr, and.
Mrs. H. Corman.
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r However, when no one appeared to
I " be 'strolling in the 'hall, the sturdy
liveth and was dead and behold I am
alive. for .ever m•'ore.�'
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Miss • Mary McGrath, Reg.N., of
i , body, of "Muscles" was 'seen advanc-
Rejoicing then In the sunshine of
London, spent the week -end• with her
3ng towards the pile with a towel -In
this glad new day, on this happy Eas,
parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. J. McGrath.
his hand. Carefully concealing his.
actions, "Muscles" • su.yfched ,iris'
ter Sunday, come and worship and
sing HI's praise:
^ Miss Margaret Krauskopf, of Strat-
ford, spent the week -end at her home
' trunks, wrapped them in, the tetyel.
I �, .end made a quick getaway,
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"Rejoice, the Lord is King,
-here.
_Miss Catherine Woods and Miss
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Your' Lord and King adore,
Helen Flanagan, of Stratford Normal,
.
' Instead • of a guest artist»'�i`or 'Fri-
'talent
Mortals give
6''i thanks and sing
spent 'the week -end at their respec-
tive homes,
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1. clay's program in, honor' of S't.
And triumph evermore."
" , Patrick, the students sang Irish
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Miss Teresa Ryan was a guest of.
.songs. Although few of the students
f -claim to be Irish, they sang "My WildK•IPPE'N
Mr', and Mrs. Murray.
-Miss Cecilia Eckert, of Stratford;
t..
Irish Rose" and "When Irish Eyes
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visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J.
On Sunday first the -church service,
►• Are Smiling" with as much feeling - as
any 'group and
A. Eckert.
,
Holy Week services will be held
of coieens Irishmen
will include special Easter music, and
at
St, Patrick's Church'
would in•'a High Schflol in Ireland,
the..serman subject will be "The pies-
on. Thursday
.
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"Water Bottle" of Third' "Fo,rm h'as
urrection," the last in the- series on .at
The.,•Way of the
10.30 at',. ' s.m., Friday morning
at 10.30 a.m, and 3 o'clock in the af-
,
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.Master.
Mrs. Cordon Love, who was -in Clin-
terrioon, ,and Saturday morning,
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ton hospital, because of a broken hip,
was sufficiently improved to be . 're
�'VINZ`I�ROP ,
moved bo her home on Saturday.
Cbarli.e Alexander, "who has been
The W,M,S: and W.A. of Cavan
Wanted
in indfferent health for Sortie time,
'removed
Church, Winthrop, will hold'. their
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was to Victoria Hospital,
Easter than•koffering on Wednesday,
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London, last week. and last report is
April "4th, iri the school room of the
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to the effect that he underwent an
church, Mrs. Patten will be the guest
. a
operation on Tuesday of this week,
speaker, ' A cordial invitatiolr is ex.
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Contracts be taken'
but -is still in a serious condition. , '
tended to all. ,
'meeting
will
'
Mervyn Hodgert is enjoying a
The. regular of the Helping
for land for the grow-
month's leave at the home of Mr. and
Warren •Schilbe,
Hand � ssion Band was held in the
• ing of Cucumbers for
Mrs.
school room o£ Cavan Church, ; Win-
throp,
Women's Institute Meets
on Saturday, Match 24th, The
Bibby, McNeill & Lib-
The March meeting of the Kipp -en
ineeting 'opened with the call to wor-
t
by, Ltd.,' C '
ha�t1h"...
East Women's Institute was held at
ship read by 'the p'resi'dent, Donald
. ,
the home of Mrs. W. H. McLean on'
McClure. The singing of Hymn 594
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Vf ednesdayI March 21st, ,wither the was tollowed" by the iViission Band
Get in touch with " . president, Mrs. -Glenn McLean, in the Purpose. - Doreen Hogg then read the
chair. The meetingopened' with, the scripture, after which Ross McClure
• ALBERT KRAMERS Ode, followed by the Lord's Prayer gave a prayer. The roll call showed
1 in unison. The minutes were read that 29 members were presenit The
Dubhn by Mrs. Albert Alexander and the roll minutes of the last meeting were
. call was answered by a new type of read.. ,followed by Hymn M. The
I Ganadi'an'industry. A contest', "Your study fieriod was taken -by Mrs, Wm,
I Dodds, after which Hymn 571 was
J sung, The meeting closed' with the,
•National, ,the Lord's Prayer and the
e benediction.
' , • • The .Helping Hand Mission Band
Diad acid I�xffft. Animals will hold their Easter thankoffering
meeting in the school room of the i.
- REMOVED PROMPTLY church on Friday, April 6th, at�,q ,p.m. .
Mrs, H. Kirltby, or Walton, will- be ..
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, Robert Lavery died Wednesday after=
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his home 'in Sta a. e had .
r < nbeen ill for two weeks. Born in Hib"
s Inert bft ;Tune 28, 1858, Mr. Lavery was
f / a son of' --the late 'Mr, and Sirs. John'
THE L'liROIN SCI&40ENCE "'N""' Lavery, He was married at Cromar-
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:� ins. their marriage, Mr. and Mrs.
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until retiHn
Yoti will find yourself one of the best informed g' to Statfa. Mr, .Lavery
I was a member of Staffa , ,tf•nfted '
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in tweeds, shags, polos and dress
coati ,gs,, In a wide, showing of
new Spring shades you'll be de"
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English import Wlorsteds . and-,
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shades of -brown, sand;, blue, grey,
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conservative and stout models.
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Raglans, Slip-ons and Newest
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new, shades of Brown, Blue, Grey
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$3.95 to $7.50 _.
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