The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-04-09, Page 1I
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2•003,PE1 XNAR IN 4DVANCF 2•50 yriimpirrOu
LUCKNOW,
.1130141.E$SION,Ak CARDS
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.VETERINARY SIJRGEON,- Dr.
4.. Keleher, Ripley, .Phone 29,
0104
or ,:doy,;44-..
PENTPT,
Dr. ...MacLeod: will inait '• Tauckiiow
everY Tuesdariz r), Office.
-,•'DR. PARKER,"noSTEOP41,14 at ti2e
, Cnin Dense, FaniknoW., every" Wed-
nesday afternoon. Ali ehrenie.dis-
• nenesenceessfnpy 'treated..10.40,0-
•,',Mithy ,tainovea .tne ehysical cancan*
of ' disease. . " Adjustment of the
' spine in more 'quickly secured and
with fewer treatments by Osteo.
• 'paths, than by any 'other method,
Dr. W. M: Connell
F'hysician and Surgeon
Lucknon.°
Hours 2-e-4 7-8
Phone 86
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DENTIST .
Dr, R. L. 'Treleaven, Luckno,w-,
()yarn Decker's S to r e. ExtractiOn
, either by gas or local. Will -be-in
Dungannon every Thursd'
hone 53
. DENTIST
Call pi:: IlewtoU•
• Make eprienitment -
In office everyday.,
o EvERyBoriyis.-otesol—o.
„1 haye ncleltdto my, . Wall Pane),
an:1 benineei a stock. of Wal
Panel; bhia.% may' be,/ seen at r113
i•esinenre :tee: J. 'Cameron
Painter .end Decorator
""\ =1"-"•;-'77"
FOR ' 'very comfortable
• dwellien in gciod conditiori.-Apply.
' to Gee A.. Siddall. • • „
MUSKRATS -L.-Highest
Prices .paid At ' B„:.:131itentein's Dr
• ;Geode Store; ' • , „'• , •. .
FARM t.,ANl) .FOR SALE.- Several
• .welI improved 100 -acre faring con-
nenient to Lucleturvin 'APply. to Geo
• A. Siddall, Lucknow.... .
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FOR 7SALE-Chevrolet Tour.
.ieg-Apnlir to F. 'F. Armstrong.
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- EGGS ANI) CHICKENS
Inaprove your sfliacks. by introducing
some, of, my heavy, hardy, healthi.
-4,en•pnirrontice1 n--Ale-beedetoelay7,---Run--
• red Rock ..ninles 'up to eleven pounds.
• Atistralian ,White Leghorn males ur-
' to seven. Bretrto large :hens. Yat
vet size andproducers of large eggs
Eggs • for hatching $5;00 per 100'
-Bali. Chinks day-old to month-old
free from.' disease. Reasonable 'pricecn request.:
inione,611'',.r 42, Duncan 'Kennedy
Whitechurch, Ont;
• FOR SALE= Eggs .for • hatching
froal (Bred to :lay) • Plyarlouth Barree
Rocks: Also Custom Hatching dent'
• Drakin. filled' AS ..fireceived.-Phillir
S; Ste -inert. ' • /. . '19-3-tf
• FOUND -:-On the 'street in Luckilow,
• n fur 'choker. Owner 'may have eanin
on -paying for -this notiCe.
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:.WANTEDLA pant '1'or • 'full that('
Agent to represent a" well ..establish-
." ed. Life Insurance CO. Aprjy. to The
Sentinel , Office, ' 2-4•-tf.•
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Whitt Blossoms Sweet Clover
•Seed -$l .00 'per. ISus. • -
J. Laidlaw, Lot 28, Con. 2
9 -4 -re ' Kinlogs
Luelmow FlOur Mills
Havelock (pure _Manitoba) $5.25
'Sepoy (blended) $5.06 '
Made Itite (pastry) $4.75
Wheat
Peed Flour $2;25
Shorts ,$1.75
$1.75
Screening chop $35.90 per ton•.
Special prices on large quantities. of
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TOrDERS. POR',CONcitETE
' BRIDGES,
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Sealed tenders, plainly marked as
to contents,' Wilt be received by,thr
undersigned ,• until Monday, noon;
April lg. 1925, - -for . the Construetion
Of four concrete bridges near :Teed-
'. Water, °nen° ft, -two 80 ft. and one
• Plats and specificatione may be:
°D1 -"aintita•-••Offige-nif.khe undersigned;
linnet or anf.teriderntien.lineq4;
saril accepted. • " •
G. E. Stephenson,
truce- COtititY Engineer;
0.4-10 • • Walkerton,. Out,
TiTeyo'nvo Iron gOO,, to 040 'Naomi.
000 On 010 glob's, • Th!ii eatinist,
prnly live veleoneeo• •
,
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Miss P.heriele Irv• ing was hOmei," • ;KEEP YOUR CHICKENS IN
fremaPetrP?t, for 'the week -end:.
Mae • E,thel.ltobeXtsOrt Silent
week -end wit)* friends at TnronPo..
Brewn's.'ater''sheowint an exterisive
range . of foleil'S•" .11ate and Ties .2fne
Easter:
To,morreW being' 'GOO& Fridays"; and
, a nubile holiday. business, places:
be closed..
" 'Mr. D G. MacKenzie, returned
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-....*.i.luniher„ of enelPlaints.bane ,been;
Made to' the Village erinneil regerd-
iihr-e-bilekena running at large. This.
is gardentime and 'flower seed's and
bulbii and the seeds • are being
Planted.. ir,hq Horticultural Society. ,is
(Mpg A great .dea;`.ot Work..taWards•
beautifying the, thwn,. and all should.
fielPo •A.C•• cirerYWdy ' knows n gardee
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.home on • Monday after, spending 'aIngrasiblee .ai
is Week inToronto.• large. -By 'order of The 'Council.
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• A supply of. Gnnh's -Sure-Gain
Fertilizer now on'hand,O. S.
.1:tribertspn'e,, LuelcnoW;
,
Mrs. 1VIeEvdri'whe spent the Win.
' ter' months down in Florida is back
to her home in town.; • '
• Nothing better' for the land than
Gunn' s Sure Gain Fertilizer. . Get
yours from G. S. Robertson.
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Dance in The Town' Hall on Eas-
ter Monday night, 5 -piece orchestra
'-Good. lunch, Old Times Dances.
Fryfogle's Orchestra n011. furnish
-anusie--atna-dance-tirhe-giverriirthe-
Parish Hall, Dungannon on Easter'
Monday evening.
•Mr. Alf. Arnintrong Ness nip from_
to spend the week:end with
his parents, Mr. arid :Mrs. Win. Akin -
strong. '
Mrs. :011ie Treleaven was' in Bras-
,
sels .for a few days 'of the past week
and 'while there attended the funeral
of • an old friend, 'Mi. W. II; Kerr.
To-Morrovv evening; Apr. 19,/is the
date .of the pnesentation. of, the fine
Pageant e -:-"Thh* Conenering 'drons"
Aie-ille-Mathodiet-Anneheihno .
" Friends of :Mrs. Dr.t. pence' "will be
pleased to lanon. that she is getting
along well hallowing annnppendicitis
_opetatimi. at Wirighann Hospital lest
Saturday.: •.1.1
T h e 114. " T.,Wesley COsens,
Messrs. W. E. Treleaven and . D. C,
/Taylor attended the funeral of the
late W. H; Kerr at Brussels on.
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Tuesday. . • '
Miss Alma Mik ay is spending a
....duple of Weeks 'in Windsor ; haying
:one to ant' city • with her sister
Mrs;„ Clair Agnew. who visited ° bete,
• for a couple of weeks.. •
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'Toronto p a p'e, s 'reported- the
Jeath, at -Toronto. on 'Sunday lase of
Mrs. Geo. Kerr whom some of our
readere_will remember as a.' resident
of Lucknow. 'Death wasdue .to- a
stroke .of. paralysis.
"Professor E. • Katz, the noted nye-
sight specialist of Listowel, is com-
ing; to the Cain House, LuCknow,
Wednesday Aptil; 15; to, tent 'yefair
eyes, ' and relieve Your' eye •,„..sight
trouble. If you are dizzy, have head-
' ache, pain in ...the_teinples,Lin_comeal
From eye strain; as Your eye is con-
nected with . the nervous system., By
properly attending to your eyes, this
steain iseremoved and the trouble
vanishes: Let . me, help you Don't
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miss this chance, 'ground glasses
$7. orth $1.2.00, two sighted :gins -
nee in one, piece $10.00 , worth
$16.00."
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Keith -To Mr. and .Mrs. Duncan
,Keith, ;Coil. 4 west, Culross Tp,, on.
Saturday, March 21st 1925, a son,
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Malcolm Gordnn.
Smith- At. Wingham On April 1;
495, to Mr. and Mrs.' A. G. Smith
• a (laughter. ••
INMEMORIAN.
LYnns-rnlovingihrieqUeoti„ of Jessie
;Crawford °•Cunnizighainn . Wife Of
. jameOLyorie, who nestled • away
April 8th, 1924;
Quietly :and quickly Caine the call,- .
A sudden death surprised Us, all,
Dearer in , meinbrythan words. can'
• tell • • • . • , '
The thoughts :Of Our 'dent one We lov-
ed •
' Husband and family
, 'INMEMORIAM.
In 'fend' and loving rentembiaike
of out darling liecitriee E. only
:daughter Of Mr. :and 'Nits,.
Armstrong,. London, Ont. w h o•
• Passed' away April 18th • 1924.
. Aged 2. Years, " „
One year has ,piiissed:- and stilt • we
• nuas her, , • . •
Friends 'May think the "WOUnd Inte,
healed; • , , • .
.11nt they..little 'letiono, the .seottOw
Deep, Within our .hearts •conceitted• For to -day- we are no9t lonely -.
..'Without. Our little. &Attlee: dear
Who .left behind her JoVed."...oneiv ;
.,"..l000,ontourir-10ezahtenCO'Inte
toe sweet, too ,pUrti
' and hino-
cent • •
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For a HAI:: on earth bel*
Sti•eut Father took her nOMoir '
,And we know 'ts better so. •
No One.knOWS' hone, r.niih we • *tea her
Netio tuft, tfli 'the hitter 9.•
• We 11031,Offirod isilide,o0 lett of
:1400 )144 'Aviv. beift, Ufa 114Met
IOVintc Nvariti 404 10000
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Pumpkin .0'eeh
Creek , From Pl."?
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coritedy.0 willbe..Preeen!ed:
by the. iouct,?g. People or Reid% Cern;
ere, in thy Lochalsh: Club House, on
the evening Of Tuesday, April 14th
The • play will 'Commence at, 8;30
.otlQck sharp. ' •
.
• The play will • be followed .by
60x, Social and dance. Admission 2...5e
•and 15c. Ladies with boxes free -Un-
der auspiees of the U. F.
SEEDliNG__ UM:MR-WAY- -
number of farmers••in this Vic-
inity got some grain sown 'last week
and itbia week, being dry and .fine, no
doubt, a good deal, of :Work Will he,
done., The land is said. to ;be 'in 'good
condition for .working. This is an
early Start and as experience am'
experiments have proved there's
nothing like, early- seeding , . •
The reads too are in unusually
good ,condrtion for this time of the
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year. On all the mnin tends one 'seer,
the „good` effect, of the road drags
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ILLgenejrraLAISO-4116 hOlitr.th
province. '
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METHODIST W.M.S.
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The , Annual meeting of the Wo-
men's' Missionary Society. of • the
Lueleriote Methodist Church was 'held -
at thehome of Mrs. . John jeynt
Tuesday , efterricion. Satisfactory Re-
ports ..were ':presented. 'Tlie following
officers were elected for the ensuing,
year: -President, Mrs. T W. Cos -
009; 1st Vice President, Mrs, Smith;
Recording "Secretary, inees. Greer:
Corresponding •Secretary
,Jeynt;'Treasunen., Mrs. B. Staithers
Stranger's Secretary, ,Mrs. John
Button,' Superintendent Of Christian
Stewardship, M r's. • S. Ratlinrelle.
Mite Bon •Superintendent, Mies L
APRIL 9th., 1925.4,
SIWGLE COPIES,. 5 0K.SiTS, ,• •
CRIMP' NQTE$
.- •Slt,„ o.,.Peteira_. - Clinrs-11--Goed-..Frida,
10i30 ii, rit, "Stirof.^:the UrCiss,"
. Easter, PaY-k..4.M. I -101Y ' Cern-
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mullion, 11 a.m..' Holy • Gomiennien"
And. sermon. 7 p.n. evening Prayer
'and agrarian' Specialmusic at 11 •and.
.7'.,o'cleck service.
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• ....Preel?Yterian .Churck; SPecinl
'ters!rvice,s. will lie', held next, Sen,
lt,forning ', • Minfeeff'7-1'."Lone'e.
Great Adyertttire. n•nd Its ReWarti,'!,
Tvening.: ,t;:4 "The ',•;g1:04.e'. of
.Thc:i4e0421feOtiqn,..,41
SPeeinls'. Anneie, bY. :ityec,hoi re You
are invited to atteirelhfSe services
The monthly meeting of the'W. M.
S. of the Presbyterian ChurCh was
held in theChar& April lst• Mrs
• • .
MacCallqpi took the deVOltionel, exer-
cises, Mrs. Decker, very ablyex-
plaipeen the "Bible Study." A solo by
Mise M. AIIm was •very acceptable.
The topic wastaken from „the * 4th
Chapter. _of„.„ the 4 -:Study _•bstel.„ Jack•
:Smite 'Tgave-g-splendidneadirig .
'"Giving." It was decided' to; hold an
"Easter :Theinkoffering" Wednesday'
afternoon 'Aprilel5th. The omeeting
:closed .with repeating the Lords
Payer.' .
• The ' SundaY School, Anniversery”
service will be held .in the Methodist
church pn Sunday eomniencing at 11
"a,'T.' An appropriate address will ;be
'given by Rev. T. Wesley Cosene and
the Sunday schoolehoir, will •furnish
Easter misic. In the evening the
pastor . will preach a epeeial Easter
,
ernacittna nen the ne ten r 11 =rep der---ne
excellent 'Easter prOgramine, • ' '
Int 'Epworth ;League
The annual :meeting: of :the. League
was held on Mesticlay evening' when
reports .' were.. received frein .the
kiefinenni pffirs'Yeene
elected fon the Finning year. Officers
elected." Were as. foilmna; . President,
Miss L. Trelenvenn lst Vico Pres::
Mee. J. "Wealft ...19Ynt, 2nd ;Vice 'Pres.
Miis G. Trelean'en; Srd. Vice Pres., A.
Reid; Pianist, Uri,- Russ Robertson ;•
Assistant Pianist, ,Mrs. Newton;
Secretary,' M is s Lena ' :Robinson,
'Treasurer, S',..Reld. There will
be no „meethig, of The teagtie next,
.Monda32 evening, the Presbyterian
Guild having invited; the Leagueto.
-their Easter entertain:remit e
MeLenn;' 'Supekintendent' of ',Heralds,' •
Mrs, John Button. • • • . The 'Presbyterian, Guild ;
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The..follo'wing Herald; were meeting` a the Guild M,onday
ed -Japan •Mia: Bus•well. • Freneh t evening as in charge' of the Pres-
ident and Vice Presideet. The Scrip...
tire• lesson was rend"-hr-RR7-1VIc-
Calluni. The Topic wasably, taken bY
Min Mark. A .duet wes '•sung bieMar-
iorie Douglas. and Annie: McDonald.,
Piano.instrumentale • were given, by
1VIareenret Geddes • and Grant Man"
Kenzie. • Rena' ivreOehaid and , Alan
'Mnielnch each gave a reading. Next
week the ,Vietpria MisSion Band will
provide a 'special . programme
Guild..
Work, .Mrs. G. Andrew ; Indian Work,
Nnylore-Itahan Week, .Mrs
R. .Robertson; ' Teinnerance • Mrs
Irwin; ' Pianist; Mrs.' T. 8:- Reid. Ar:
rairgentents ;were made for the Eas-
ter Thankoffering meeting at which
Mrs: -Dr.Thonipson who is hoineon
.furlough • from China will ' be, the
speaker. At. the close of the W. :M.
.:S,:meeting the ellen' WEIS taken.. by
the President of the Ladies' Aid Sol,'
,ceity.• The repnres. preeented,'indicat,
ed a very successful year. .'•
The following offieers Were elect...,
ed: -president, Mrs. S. • Rathwell
lat Vice President, ;Mrs, G: Andrew;
Secretary, • Mrs, John • Bettarn ' Trea-
surer, Mrs. Dr. G. A. Newton,
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BRUSSELSPOST, EDITOR, DEAD
W.. • H.eKerr, editor and proprietor
of The .Bieissels Post died about' one
•.P'eleck Monnay Itlernitvg. of this week
Mi 'Kern had been in faihng health
for almost a year and left fall had,
:decided upon -jinni to California for
the Winter, but vinien the time came
be did not feel well' enough, to. +make
the . trip and remained,- at, -htenee,
From that. time he gradualle lest
strength. • .
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Last fall arrangements Were made.
by whkh his son, who had the "Clinton.
New Eran.011;n1d sell, Out that office
and paper and go to Brussels to take
ehatge otThe' Post Where as n Ind he
had, aenisted• hie father. . .i,
• The late. Mr:. Kerr had owned and
edite,d The Pest for alniest 45 years..
He vita highly eiteemed in brussels
and the stirrouhcling calm:try ;•aind' Wag.
from the time he. came to the village
netiyein church • and, municipal if
fairs. Ile seryed for many year e • aa.
Councillor andreeve, and for 15 years
Was a member of' the Huron CrittPt3"
Council, being warden in' 1908. 'lie is"
sUrvived be. his Partner in life ivhern
he 'married 42 yeanta ago find .12'n on
„onr_Duesdity.titter,,
hoon, service being held in the Meth,'
-et'swhielt she'Vene long
•44Prornisentianember,
NTICE 0113,,MILK.A14..tD -CREAM
After April 10th, li415. ttie
iiihiClittf A cot in the price of •Milk
and area*, **buying tiaketii yon
MP, tit • g6 Pint tickets lino: (inn 4.61.
11W 'Pr0141' Xtfr Itltf.010 l*P1: '1;i3 *00-
t 'tli 140 0
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SOUTH KINLOSS"'"-e
,The regular monthly meetinn of
•the W. M. • S. was held in the church
on April lst; lgeetine. opened with
Usual openinie exercises Min • John
IVIaeleod had the . Scripture studn
and enelained. very hilly 'pant' of the
Srd Chapter Of. Phillipeans. ' Miss
Mare _MacLean offered prayer.. Mrs:
;1 Hughes. was •appointed Delegate'
to the W,. M. S. . Prditindial meetine
in:London; The -program -consisted
°f a IVtaii libiereige by Mrs. !Ninnies ,
Corahani, this Showed.,hew : •great
work the Christian Church has to. do,.
A geed, reading Which was enjoyed
by' all wan given by IVIiii.'Greta,,Htid-
ion. Miss N NicholsOn 'gave some
'facts of the 'work 'among the: Chinese
and Hindues in Ceniida.. Meeting,
closed with singing and player; The
Easter' Thanksoffering ' meeting will
he held in the „Church on Tuesclay
April 14. Rev, Mrs. Harkness will
address this ineethig.
'1V1AFEKING
,
Mr.' and Mrs. Menary • of
• Crewe visited Mr. .and. Mrs, , Herhi
Curren, Sunday.. ' •
Mr; Bert Reed and son of LuektlOW
were ' visitors -at Mr, ."Tho. Ain
.derSotns'Sfitoixay. • ,
Mr, and' Mrs. Peter: Lasenhy of
London were goests of On; former's.
father, Mr. John .Litsenhin....over_.the
Weelc end.
S. 13. Stothark and dnui:thtr
Agnea";Tand hi trOther 41,,ti.a. M..
Stethers wlio has ;spent,. the '; Whiter
wlth himAll were -,.tenri
'wednesitsy. atothoott, :
,• A number of 'formeial havebeen
t'OOWing tot the -got' t*e-v.061tkii 100.4 not lioefseutrz The. tirelono,
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LUCI(NOW SCI1001. , ItEl'ORTS
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_ •. ROOM
• Sr. Clines, • Possible Marks . 373
Ex. -Cecil Arinatrong, gnsp. Stewart
ppllyer 293; Milian Herne' 2$7, Fred,
wino 230 •„
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Q-400,-41fred. ArragttrOng '274,„ Jack.
Wilson*, 272, Phly MacKenzie
George ";JOYfit '268, Dongles Clerk
, Frank MacKenzie: 251, 'Incibel
Deenglaa, 34-h, 247 .
Jan McMillan 240, .1no el'•;11cianiltdn,•,
238a, •,•Mergaret Baker,. 231; ,tlFfore
Webster;227., • •
• Ilair '
• Leonard McDonald , 206 Elliott Web.,
Sten. -199,' "Charlie, Palmer 196, Chris .
tine Finley sem 189*, "GeOrge. WhitbY
.176, Leonard Webster 175*,, Mandie
Fisher178+, Aunrey, Henderson 157
Harry Sherwood 156. •
-Below ., • Fair- Howard , Johnstone
101;; Rexford Ostrander 55. • '
• jr. ,Class Pessitile inarke, 855
Newton .331, Aligns Me.
-crae 131, ',Jean McIntosh 301, Eileer
•Jehnstime -.300; • Ellen- • Barns .-29.3neXien.:
tor Barrett,. 289, Audrey' Horne: 278
Join Henderson. 274; Harold AllijjAG6
'Good- Kathleen Melntosh • 264,
Winifred, : Aitchison 26 1, • Francee
Arnistrenn- 257. • :
Fair --Jack Button 2 10; ,..•212bY
McKenzie 209, • Ruth Parker.: 19e*,
Grape 'Websten 194, Marie! Solomon
189*, Norman Taylor 179.
'Below Fair -David Jewitt, • Willie_
McCrae, 'Mary . Webster,; barman
Pentland, Merle Johnstone.
'These .marked were absent: a
week or, Mare through
.3eundie-, Leacher-
Rooin 11
FosOble 41.0, , Honours 30$;• pass
Sr. If- Rpir •Collyer 90%; 401;
Herold Greer' 80%, 366. ka.e Mac -
Mahon 363, Clark Finlayson• • :382,
Dorothy Nixon.336 Wilson Arm-
strong 332, ' Shirley' - Langford 75(n..
824, Betty ,Brown 319e, Eldon Agar.
810 Winnifted Johnston 60% • 305
,EvIlyn Reed. 303,' Rpszella MnIIin X,13
Erpie. Baker 297*, Kathleen :Feei•is•
296, Donalda. Douglas •gOo,' ,Clifford
.Menery. 287, Jirnmie Henclersdn:,2n4
Marion Cousins 284, Marjorie Hee-
dereen,'.282, • Bobby :•ThomPeon':, gsoi.
Ada Burns 271, Melvin Johnstone
268, ,Cameron. Finlayson .265, Stewart
Cameron 261, Kenneth tamer...in 257;
Clare Johnstone 244*; David Horne
240, Chester' Bruce 235*, Phillia Cou-
sins', .232*, Le,onard Irwin 217,' Har-
old 'Button 173*. ', • '• • '`
Posaible 361 HoziOura 226 Paas
Jro.fie-yerna .Steward 22$,
MacMillan .200, Jackie Fisher 187,
iddie Whitby 185, J. C,'Durnin 152,
Donald MacDonald 140*, Edna 'Agar
-185*,-Meleni--Stanley 139*, Tom Mac•
Donald 112, Christopher MacRae-.
Those marked • n have missed, one
or mere exeminatiens.
•G. :Sherriff, teacher
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ST HELENS.
,. Miss' Lila 'Humphrey. is ., visiting
riendi'• •in ; Whitechureh and ,, East
Wane:Amish:
•Mrs. %John ,Hagget . and './vInitiand
of Detroit; '-'n'tire 7:via:in-:lin- 7With ' Mr.
and Mrs'. souter•Tayplor. . :
, We are .pleased to '-r9SI:t t141,t Mr,
Archie 'Aitchiatm,. who ' hin;'been ill
the ,pciat Week With an acnteAttnek
Of anpendicitis is iniPrOving, --".-
' , The death di' "Mr. An,4(tw Olasco
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occurred on Monday., Mr. Glas o whp
4ind been' ' ill -only a .few days,' " Wha
a MuCh.., respected resident of the
9th n eoneessitin, and his . bere eed
wife and family have the sympathy
•if Many . friends., ' . - ' '' • • .-- 'I'', .
„A tieef ring 'has- recently been :or-
ganized •to ;commence May 21st With
-4r, Webster of .g.sheelcl as butcher:
There are still ohe,inilf and ten)
third. shares available. anyone . desir-
ing these please -notify the president.
'Mr. Frank Todd or the Seceetary,
Mr. Wallace Miller, .. ..• ' ' . '
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• CULROSS CENTRE .
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Mr Malcolm Pringle, for Many
year; a resident of the 6th ences-
sion of Culross,1 weft .of
Teessvater, was • found,;dead in his,
home on • Man. 31st.,..by a' neighter
who . had; called to see hint Mr,
Pringle hadben living, alone ,Since
the. .1 death' ;Of his. brother Leellien ;
seine years ago. He was the last sur -
elver of a *tinily Which had cone in-
-to-----ths,--bush,litithir-aarlyi days, ,i.two
ltrothers and a•Sister passed away in
recent.' 'years.. Mr, Pringle 'had not
'beenIeeling well for seine but ,_`•
'When pl-4 el' his neighbors wanted •.'
hhn tol,nave the services of a 'deitiir e
AsIfE4P111) NQTES
'10neni-
ie
'of Laurier 'fee ,few recently.
Mr. and. Mrs. lanigs Struthers
Moned last. emelt• their, new *menear Guelph..
Mri.1 Jack 'MiCInte..sh • of • Para;
eleunt "viieed; with 'fielerreii in -.WiN,;.:;
last week, '
•.. • '
•
•'Man Par:U.. •
'n."1.0tilli IS anendinn. the Week, vvitli
frierida •
Ainancln MacLean, of Kin:
.:ardine was a recent. guest 'of. Mrs
Wiltpn Bell of Paramotint.
• Mrs. •Will xempten; • of 1.4aukiez
spent the .week end With. her mcithet
Mrs. Jas.' MagDonald of Peranlount
',Mr. and Mrs Chas. .Conthm
near Holyrood "epent the creek ene
' .)ith Mr. • and Mrs: MAX 'Raynarci
Parainount., '• • „ • " •
---Deneee*unfornliae-lt-thartheneir
te :be a Wedding Of: another . 6
:qiho was the guest O4 Ulee A. Wilk
Lothian's • nopular- young woman, le
'..he near future. • ".
Jim -McKay returned :to • his liOnie
• it Helmsdale, • Alberta, ;nfier. spend,.
ing .the Whiter Months, With, his: nat.,
;rits at. Ineinleek City.
• Mrs. pensid osic and Mrs. Petel
ildurchach returned : ,to their' hnnie ii
Detroit ,after ,-visitipg nor ;e , cpuplc.
of Weeks. at. the Cameron. , home a;
• Lochalsh
The Lechelah• U.: F. •''‘..1"„, 0: .nurnes
hall • on • Tuesday evening the •14th
. Lent...112e : 110We Corner:: Drainatn:
Club :will ;nut Oir.their 'hemorode::'plcin
.:"Mr. Slick Of Pumpkin Creek',„" This'
will 'be' followed by a . Bon , Soela.
which wiflf. be followed , by a.: danee.
there isabUndent'veriein to suit the
custe of everybody so .an :enjoyable
assured. Everybody is vitef-
eeme: ,Ladies bring binees. •
Anether. old . And highly 7, eateeined,
• resident of, Ashfield passed'71iway on
Fridaynight the 3rd ,inst.. in the; pep
son of :' Mrs. McLeod, widnw, Of 'the .
iate Dynenn McLeod Of, I.Pntail in
the. 90th ;Year of °.her age Deceased
was one of the early .nioriedes of ;the
toWnship having et -.)me to Aplifield
.with , her parents, nrethen and slaters,
'When, quite a . Young girl, when the
:township • was practicalnn.'unbrok-'
en forest' For some .time due :to th
infinnities- Ofokl age • she was cern
-fined to.: her bed, but through it „she'
ninintaiiied a nheerfuj spirit: ;neve]
complainirignitee----husbarnt
ceased' her several 'Years •ago also E
daughter' Mrn....McKay of Sault St.
Marie; She, is survinechr'be two • song
and three daughters, John,''Murddeh
and Mary' at home, Mrs, Dr. Sap.
soh of Kintell, and Allen.... of
• Cainlacitie, :Laninaton Co. The funer-
al fl Teesday, lafternoon Was very'
largely .at:i'ended. Mr. Hardie of Aeh-
.field Presbyterian 'chinch' Of 4 which
deceased was 'member ,Conilticting
the services.
• -o,o-o-
FOURTH CON.' KINLOSS
Meeting of -the Kaii••
:shear" U: F. W: 0. was •••lield,at the
hpthei Of Mrs Tyndall Robinson on
Thurs. Mar: .19. There wee .n large
attendanee,...end a good program.:
-rhe 'Roll • Call was, answered by
"Something 'Irisii4I'f-after Whieln 'a°
.sang°-.• by: four ladies. was ,epjoysd
Min. W.. F,:1),InCHonald gene ;a' panel._
on Current,' Events which • was 'fel-
'lowed, by Cdanmunity Singing. .111isi
Jean Macke,nzie gave' . 'spienclin
Paper orn the "Irish Situation." ,n,ftq
which Mrs, ban MacKinnon sang a
.solo.. A:good paper on The All Round
Wonian , was read by Mrs. Heghes
The • Meeting closed with singing Ben
Save The' Icing; after whien ' lunch
CSS ,S,O,VCCI end a soeiel :hour spent
The next meeting will be held on
April 16 iat the home of .Mrs. D.an
MbeIntyre .4th Con..
•
ST AUGUSTINE "
Verniers' here are all nuay it: aeed-
ing: and the land is. ?neponteci io •fine.
connitiOrn, • ...ea, „
illrieee of, Mr: FeiLunr..
We ere *s•orty to rePort the
'The. funeral of MY& 'Ned innelinY
WAS held ...on,•Tt.teetleiy, .service heing
if the -St.; Atiguntilie c,hirch
the: funeral. 'of, •t`he late. :Andrew
Glasgow " Will be on Wedhesilme
"eldek,. • "--, • N: •
• Mr. n tom De.
iit-having, to attend the "fun,"!
eg' .0 his mother."
'., .Eitid,* Joiehh .irnytot.' of
Tortirito• ,Were if; etttnd. the 'tullraI-of the at Mrs e
ill'11.01.sti-
gfeent 'Oil, tlio.'-toods in
peiia1s For Saturday
• Say- Brown Cakes
• ,71)1.mdce' Cakes
,..CrqOxf Slices7 •2
. Pineapple Tarts*,
Home .1VIade; W110.1e Wheat
'Raisin Bread- •
Qt un
.11)14cE ,. YOUR,: ORDER.•.EARLY:
THIIRSDAV.
' 'APRIL . 9th.
Butter anti Eggs:. at Top Prices
liollyirtan's' 13akety,
Pkoae 36, 1.eeknew
. • .
Mr. R. 1artns returned from •.,St.
Helena "fuesdny evening, •.
.11,1r 1\11"3.:-00I'Llett of Alliston
- •
„ .
•
•isited, the intter's 5nother,
Robb Thursday. They are epenning
few tveeke:at 1roiyrood duriig the
;Linens of their ..son.an-le-,,e • Dick.
• • ''t
'Floweidele farmers are busy. Seed-„
ing. 'Dick Illartin sowed a entld . ,of
oatS • Saturdny, • •
Our rend • has . been innoh. improved
b the iise • ,; if • '
7.-Tvt-OSS- '
High gelid:61' Spent 'the:Needle-end;
'MAclarer's: " ' .
„
•
• W. F; MeDonaln has :just finished
• imakiegg a ;nice sinnply. ; of '" Maple°.
• • 'There allOuld be plenty :of eggs •for
Easter a' 'some:of the lainners are
'gathering: in .-oVer ae,ven dozen a day. • •
., The FlOwerdale.`firMers Will. soon- ' • •
, be 'spennine; ..thnin,Onenings fishing
as the...Ash are coining up the rivar.
Mr, "en .n:cdeakinsort and S.0111 joe.
made :a• business' trip to ". 'Goderich '
'Friday.
o -o---:.
•LANES
The 'dehate 'in the 'Epworth Leaguer, .
In; Hackett' S , Was \Tern inter-
esting. The etibject "Resolved
Itvhheit;:•:.,ii,vy, a. bte,'1).‘i,iel e. t•h, dLtocirioni °nue: •
eurrptinclingsa' The atlininative• vas
_nphein. by_lnie•;i I-Tedgins of, -Belfast: '
and Miss Sherwood the .negi-
tive by Mr.eZinn Mrs. eo'. Lane;
The affirmatiVenonnekn' o
sion fellowed, • •••,. , •
--.1:hat-StWilt:bir7 an: open ineetinen,nf
the W. 3/1,1'0,...:,.ef /the A.Shfield, 'circuit ••'.,
In .Heekett's' ehtirch 4ondnieneeening;,
An eddies *will he • .giv:da ..Mre.
Thompson of Teronte Who . with Mr;
Thompson is hisme :on.fttrieW frein
China. and hear about .the •
goon ,work • being.none by .our rine-
sionaries in the' foreign •field.
.• A ininnoen here art adend,
afterrioen. '
' The spring erops are going in
beautifully. -Everybody ' at 'it.
• . 0 •
WIlITECIIURCH
. • •
...Misses Eva 'Dolan and.,Mai7,
Rob-
?ison cif spent . the week
end . With tneir' Jean
Scobie at the 'Manse,, '
Miss Visi,feetji StintlaY
F1`0.3 Lecknow. •
•;:yr: telt Phi 11l) • of Auburn. 'called •
on friends .and relatives in' the vil,
1.11e On , Sundae*, e • • : •. •
Ittie W. It.' Feriler sold a villuable ;
horse inet seek
MiSe Dolly )17'el)te,1', nuclei -low
sront• weetz ;OM With her friencl ;
Miss Annetta Fisher,
Mr. ,' Mrs. ',Tart; 'of s
rho . 'have Mr. (:)mow :Sherwood's.
rerm, rented, re evoil• to it last week.
NVe. Welcome "Mt, end Mrs. Hart to
111-1 ' . .
Mi \Vill Ileare .1eft lest Satursten
fdi, the. \neat' wilere . will Spend
the sunn4r,• :••• "
130eil
isitii frieficls; -.and 'iielatines here
eturned to iit.tho ,NVCst
asl‘t;r•ztetkiii, ,r:rite,..• t. h
few , &eye wool; al. the 'hemp of •
.MY.54 Antlrew 14',1 -sr nrrined lieele
• r
1
he refused, Cernitnr, Mei, of
Toecwatat.,decidea that in Inquest
Thio vieele„1,A oo_IfIvotoro and ell*Sl were taken te Linklater's
, ,nre, bnpr,' so it•
looke thOu, o oor 0
as h oed. rs thi ttMatai as t
Figtion ins; would e•riv this opooni. .
••••
' • „ ,
htivldnity 1 ,
lenclay frnm
litee...Thetin'F•9".., • Itc'e.<11',t,i bruifNt'her lo
•
oronta when.c..1!„. will rem slit fey
hilc tha iAkci.tronii114,t1t8,..
• Mr, aerie flaniclsen af Wroxeteti
ailed :.:ne II -ere, oh '''ISiondsy;,
The.' Stfiln tenethign. for Stitidal
iglit Will be ehnege .01 -*Miss "
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