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TIMESD.A14.,..MAT 5th, 1927- ," •
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Mr.- and Mrs. Sam' Gibson -'nf• .St
Helens,,ivete Zieri-vitera On.Sunday.
MissEda Ritchie spent a few
daysof last, week with her isistertr
Mra. Geer4: Saunders; Maeking.
• ; Miss Fee ,t4 Winharn, •sP1t
Tuesday with het friend; Ms. W. T.
Gardner.
A SPecial- Moheis DY• Program
is being 'Prepared "for next -:"Sunday
nleiniak serkieehere.. ," , •
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0Aritoop
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Incubators and Booders.
▪ THE INV NTION :IF- THE FAMOS BUCKEYE HOT
W. ATER HEATINGSYSTEM REVOLIMOSIZED
TUB HATOtinSIG OF • CHICKS. IT 18 THE' HEATING
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TEM THAT: PRODT,ICES §yzApir .?11N1 PM",
PEpATuRE...1,,• • : \ \ ,\1•;11\, \ \
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SAVE. YOUR 'BABYIT •\yvfLt:,`,:\ \ROMs \\1Eirzwie,„‘„\'\''\
RAZSAflLE CRICKTHE ',PRICES ARE \ REDUCED THIS
YEAR TO '$16.50.,' PAT•US A CALL AND • LET US SHOW=.:
YOU THIS*REAL BUY. •,' -• , :
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SPECiAlr'oalY'Sniiiiy. Alpe Sane. Pns .for • T5e. •
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Mr. •and Mts. Chas. Conran and'
• family: spent Sunday a Ehel. • .
.•..,„4" Mr. Leo Willeti 'of Car011, \ ' Yfri
Moire end two siste s,.1 R. iv
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Wil', Stafters \ and .his: Sster;
Anni, ' were •mixed up in a rather
nasty acCideni while. .driving home'
from theentertainment given et Kin
laugh • recently. Mr. Staters was
TaVink. -With- n Teani: Of -linnet -and:
• buggy, end -while near the 10th •Con.
corner, awFetil-af..."thiiiiing"-iiiithent
. lights ran into his, team. The shock
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hone 66. Litickn6w.
ilaidware Coal Pluirthing Tinsrnithing
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O. L. No. 428, Lucknoweeta-
almond Tuesday of every nionth
their hall, at '8 9"CLOC. C. Mullin,
• W. U.; P. Carter, ,Ree. Sec.
OTICE TWCREDITORS .. •
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•••INThE MATTER OF THE ES-.
TATE: .OF 1VIARARET BAKER,.
. late of the. Township • of .Kinloss
• teunty ' of /Bruce, spinster; deeeied.'
• ruirsuiiii,eltfirAza*Itteidri4tei,21,•".•
Setiori;56; .ed alI anencmeng there-:
:to,Cnotice is hereby 'given: that - all
.crediiors and other persons having:
•Cain* agitinstthe Estate' Uf the said
Margaret Baker,: whodied; on, et •
•botit the '40,daY of December; A.D.,:
196; are required to send by ipost.
prepaid, or deliverito4he undersigned
excuters- on or before the 15th .day
of May, 1927,.their full names and
aiddressee and full particulars of their
• &Ili, verified, and the nature
• of thesecurity (if „any) held by
• them.' •
DATED at Luckwow; thia 21et day
OrApril, 1927: . .;••
James ItOsi • and Richard Halter.
R.R. 3, Holytood, Eectitors.':
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• ,• LOCAL MARKETS
•Outter- ........... •40c.
• Eggs ... 28c.,• 25c., 22c.
' Hogs ..............,$9.25 to $10.25
• TO WHOM %IT :m[Ait:
• doderich, Ont, .4P4 l4th,' 1927
• This is an -apoogY birhie for state;
rnets•'Which I have made concernin
• the •character of Mr, Theniiis W Me -
Nall. Of Auburn, and is:Made by tie
for the purpose ofdOing what Ican
to_testottheood1-,-CharactetT and -
reputation of Mr.: McNeil. Ftomwhat
ean learn 'there is absolutely: pc.
truth in the:stateinents 'which were:
made concern g11
some •wernen,• and I am Ysincer&y
gory- that I alloWed myself te. re-
peat 'such • statements:
• A. Howson.•
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was .'so great as to . throw •Mr.. and
Miss ,IStatters • froi" the rig. One
'horse had a • front •leg brake* and was
unable: to :regain itkleet11her,,:.
horse broke 'Towle and ran The
cripPled horse was later shot te' put
it out of misery. ' Mt. Stattets got pit
With slight bruSe?, but .14sster was
badly shaken ;Tup. We • understand the
auto was being drive n by a cu•Ple oj
..„JetaLboyajw.ho:ne,
Usefal, lesson frOin the.,•.riiishap whih
Might have been. •an very much- worse,
. for all concerned. • -..• '
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oi Wholesome' humor from •
start to finish", is the way .serne have''
,described the play. "Hmars.„Coret,
presented ',here. by the iPcaLDrainatfe;
Club, Friday :evenin-, Of -.lase' Week.
There was good crow and the af.
fair was 'a sticeess all-around,,'Ap
Oon theirte.
sjpective yoles: just fine. • These who'
lVtisCs H. Thompson.
• DOubledee, D.:HaIdenby,. A. Hodgins.
M Graham, L. Belli' Mrs. Earl noir- •
gins, Mrsi:`M; Gamble, Messrs T,
,Hodgini, E,. Hrria,. D. Houton, C.
Boyle,.HOdgitinson, 'Eeken-'
irwillet • T.•MCFarla •e, C Johnton. C
Green, G. Murray.Musical
,12&• -,Messrs. Eck
eneWillet, :McFailane'i'and Mrs. Hal-
' denby, and step dancing by ,tWo des-
•SidY childien.. Mr. Jelin Purvis who
was chairman for the evening -added
ninch to the,. entertainment'..by ' his
lininototis hits. Proceeds aniountedt�
COO COO VALLEY
Me are -"AO to report that Dorothy
Curran ismak1ng :rapid - progreis'o:'
WifirrtehveiV.," • . • ' : • ' 0 '
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Miss •Loreen Nayor . of 'I.ucknowi,
spent the week -end at Will•Irvin'a:
Mis Peat!' Irvin and little ' 'niece
Wilia spenit the wek-nd withfriends
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In London.
Mips Antin Irvin Who sPent the
past two weeks with her aunt: in
London, returned home On Monday.
• mi. Wesley Alton attended the
funeral of the lateMr. Seat at Rip-
• ley, last:week. • ••
Mr. and Mrs..Robert Brownlee and
family of godiichispept Sundayev-
ening with Mr..and W. Al-
ton. -4! .•
Mr. -and Mrs. J. H. Richardson,.. -Mr.
Alec Richardson . and Mr. and .;Mrs,
• Neil PE1Iip3. of Proton, attended
:the' funeral of their cousin. the -late
Mrs. Jas. SaunderS, oii Sunday.
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The Objects of Service• . , . .
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In practically all towns and communities there are, •
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now Service Clubs of various kinds which, while perhaps
- •'' devoting a great part of their energies to specific lines
of endeavor, nevertheless have, one outstanding predom-
...), inating characteristic common to all. That is the estab- ''
• ' lishing l"etween man and man, whether cenvetitor or •
not,whether rich Or poor whether of high or low' degree.
in the community, a spirit of co-operation, good , will and •
- ' ',mutual lielpfulriess. It is becoming daily' mote evident '
that much more can be accomplished, • and much better.
conditions etablished, if men will work" in harmony; if
. they will .hep and support each other; if .they will so
• conduct their affairs as to be reasonably fair to all with
whom they may have business dealings.
-,.. The piindiple ena-- best„ be exentplified,, so, ler, as .,* •
business and professional men are concerned, by extend- '..
, ing to each, other in any coiniminity such business pat -
age a'S we may have to hand out, rather ' than to ex-• . •
, " end such favors to' 'those "from distant tovtlis -et ' citie.
' ' . Jive to your home busitieSs houses all _. the •pattcniage
• , • you possibly can. ' • • ,• .
When in peed Of printed matter of , .. .• .....
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. C KNOW TJ • EN'IllstEL
Issued by the Canidian WeeklYNewspapers Association
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Hte arid There I
' Nineteen e-seivice Men's araes;
serit out to Canada by the British'
• Empire Service' Leagu; arrived ,at
Quebec recently on the Canadian
• Pacific. liner "Montrose." .Tlise.
• faniiliei, totalling in •all about 100
persons, haebeen -carefully selec,-
•,ed and have been .given training at •
• the • Ministry. of Labor's Training •
„Farin nt Brandon, Suffolk, England.
The men will carry •on farming in
theVestern part Of the Doininion.
• A unique `!Sceing Canada": ex.
• peclition- will set out from Ottawa
• on August 4 this Year to.; visit 'the
•Principal: points of. inteirat in the.:
Provinces from the AtIaflti to the
• Pacific. • The party' 'tomace, the
tour will, include a'',Selectd number
• Of delegates to the Woild's Poultry
Congress, to be held at Ottawa in
July. Practically. all the nations of
the world Will be represented, and
the party will Jowney first to the
•eastern:Part of the Dominion over
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the Canadian Pacific lines. ' •
Record wool Clip and wheat ont-
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put for the past year have placed
Australia in a condition of pros::
• perity that was never so • great as
• t present, aceording to J. Myresi:
Correspondent of the -London "Daily
, Telegraph," when interVieWed at the
headquarters of the 'Canadian Pat.
tide Railway in Montrel; reently.'
hisway from' the.Cernmenweatth
• to Engand. Ile estiniatied that the
e?cpottis •from Australia': had prob-
ably reached a record figure. •
,.„• The farthest tiOtth settlement in
.;the wOild,'Eaehe Peninsula, .16 cheet-:
In the :A.rtic Ocein"„ 0 iiiiisboVe,;.
the Arctic' cirele,this far-flung out
••••potie:sitialitedteirrinifene.licilf
• greei off the. Nerd" Ple, Here thre.
s. a' Oat :of the ItoiLit Caradiai.
MoUntd. Poli; the garrison :con,.
• sistingof ,Sergent Jey,tWo
'stables, and a few ,ESkrrios,
-Nvember-to.March they do! net see
!Unlit:ht. Their one grettplekiittra I•S •
'1 in littenieg to. 'Tdio Prograrain04
frotnthii ol.atside w9r4, .•
• ASIfFIELD UNITED U WACO..
NOTES •
'The Quarterly Coinniaianwas verY
Well attended. The Hackett'a" Church
was filled to capacity. Quite aolum-
• ber &oh* Zion and Bake's attended.
planned.' ter at * repective. ehurehes
riasdeniller \ thelrf arning I1ser•iieeIi
iiTilciheq.d,-...,,mneul.,,peuie,tes:'Cimdpecte:aySe. iisa\l,n:•6Fltr,411 ,416:,
.Blake's,,east -; a gipom oler- the cam-
.nrnnit›r: The funeral was held on Sufi,
day afternoon which waa largely at-
.., PMother's" Day," •services are being
special prover,* bfiting the \lh‘
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•Iiii"• of • Mra:..James: Sannilrs, ef •
.act In ,,tlie' 4fttilooir,Oanq1I3 ake\
fatnii)•:, : '''''• ' ::•:.'..':- '.' " ..• :
next::Sunday. iort, lhas 'arranged a
, ^ 'I ' 1•' ,i 'It',
i '11, e rm e
\\ ‘c7\4\4\\ 11''\ \,,iW374;?r4'.\.\ ,\H\ \*Vi, .r\,,,‘,kHti‘ e\\‘
\add' thellev'‘A:\ wi,X451,vir'\e)19'°94
it•'..ear load- Of viaitars tand, 'delegats•
tO.•the 'Presbytery and Presbyterial .at,
Goderich on Thursday 'last...
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. FrOin last Sundaei sermon: -4lesuS'
21P--eet`i us. --On 'the -ordinary levels 'Of
-lif; 'HeWelke there-,:""the---shadeW.--61-
Him loVe, Hie , sepeh new .music, HJS
Vheiieiliciion" . •
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Was anything at the, Quarterly ser-
vice last Sunday so hePressive as the.
singing .of the firet stania of "Nearer
y Gad fe Thee P' brthe.arge con,
gregatipn with-.boived heads, Just be-
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'fore the sacrament?• '
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WIIITECHURCH
y\tr.!;:de!..143,1.\F.\• \ ,\13a11111,/fre 10 r
\standard*onthly \aiinenns\ which do not
regaidless of, tax; licens, freight and
eliveiy charges or the addition of approved
Ford accessories. °
This arrangement bengs car ownership Within,
the reach, of all Who really desire 'the convezi•
- ience car can -bring.
It is sound business to buy your car from
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income rather than from savings.
unusually attractive terms of this plan
are at your command.
: . •Mr.: Alex. C. 'MacDougall, of Van=
_c_enverr_apen
ister; Mrs. James Perste''. •
• We are glad to report MissElsie
Wightmati to . be: Improvingpfter
having her tonsils removed at Wing -
ham Hospital last week •' •
Rev. Mr. PollOckattended the meet-
inglf Synodat_Ilgtmi1ton-last-'7Week-:
Messrs.. Ale , Wh. and. John
don and IVIrs. Henderson . and 11.Ird•
David Gillies. tended the funeral at
neten-lst- es ay; of the late Mr.
Alex. Chambers. : •; ••
••' Miss Annie Kennedy.; of Goderieh• t
and Mise Olive ennedy, of Dnnkan-
non, sient Sunday at. t eir home here.'
Miss' Margare. Ri tou41 of Toronto;
visited over the week -end ether home
We are .sary7to report Mr. deerge
MCQuOid to hnve iiiidergp;ie a Serions,
operation in':*inghain • Hosiiital. We
hive to hear et iniproyenient.
• Mr.. Wm. J. Knned-Y, of Vancouver•
is' visiting at the home of his
•Parents, 'IVIr,' and Airs: David
nedy. It is 22 •rers.' since' he Went
• Mr. 1Robt. Mowbray" has \sold his
chopping -mill to a Mr. Coit;
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Mr. Jim chalmbers, of Moncton, is
visiting relatives here• . •
Mr. Peter and Miss Jean Kennedy
visited on Sunday with their *cousin,
Mrs., JeSn.. Reid, near., Auburn. •
° Mr,. Will Garton' is home from
Leamington. •
• NA' IONAL : TIME PLAN 'PAYMENTS
,.. Runabout • ... . $175 down and $35 a month
dTouring---•—•-:-:---105--" ' • "-'35 - ." .
SpOrt, Roadster 210 ' " . 66 . 40
SpomTouring - 220 .46 66 40
Coupe ' • • : 240' -" . . " . • 40 4 ' • ' '' '
Tudor • • 250'. .." , " • 40' , "' .'' '• , .
FOrdor . • • 275 ." ' " 45
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SCHOOL REPORTS'
Report of U.S.S. 13, Ash & Waw.
Sr IV: Daily marks. Possible 510.
.E. Vint 443- I. Henry 42. P. Menciry
• 417;. N. Cranston 326. E astet tests.
• Possible -marks 750.. P. Merry" 593;
T. Henry' 578; .E. Vint 522; N. drans7
• „ 1• • RIPLEY • • • :
The village Council has passed two.
by-lws which are „-veryt esssential.
The first orie 'prohibits the riding of
bicycles .on the sidewalk and the other
provides fOr the CLOSing of all busi
nese Places, during the Montha oi
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• November-to:April, both inclusiye, on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri-
day at 7 p.m, -Chriatmes seitSen ex-
cepted, and during the moths .ofMay
to 'October, beth icluaiye, to close on
Thursday at '12.30' noon. Ice cteir.
• parlors are exempt: '
.• The play presented hy the • Lch-
aIsh ..Draniatie 'Club entitled "The:
Road to the City," in the township
hall. on April .22nd,was well patron-
ised and highlyspoke pf by those
•vvlio attended. 'The characters 'were
well :chosen and the parts well taken.
Ptoceeds which Were iii aid ofthe
community rink fund, amounted ' to
Mr. end Mrs; G. J'2 EmMetton; Rip-
ley, announce the engagement
their daughter, Lillian Blanetie, to
Mr: Dennison Delos Robertson, eldest
son of Mrs. M. Ross ef I.2ondeSbOr-'
ongh; Ont.„ the marriage to "take
pitied early in May.
TO- winkim IT MAY CNCERN"•
• This. IS an apology by me for state-
ments which havernade concerning
the charactet of Mr:Thoas W. Mc.
Nall of' Atibur), and is •made by 'MO'
Lor .the purpose of -doing what: r can
•tP reSterethel ,good-character::.f- and'
• reputation of -Mr. MeNall: From .What
an learn there is .absoutely• no
truth in• the statements which were'
, 'nide -coneerting.,Mr.;' 1VIcNct112, and
sone woman,- and. I am, sincerely
'orry that I allowed •inyself' to re:.•
peat such statements: •
(Signed), Albert, J. Wllkiiis.•
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Tha lioeYnte' en -tilL-entfinues:
• while she Can 1141/1 dillpa, and, ON?
liaapPllyt "These, pretty things ara
to 401. • •
Jr: • IV: Possible Marks. 410.-• F
Phillips 316; G: Cameron •18; P.
Thompson 66; , • • :' • • .
'Sr. III: •'Possible marks 410." V.
Sinith 339; M. Nicholson 319;' G. Al-
ton 2.54; A. Nicholson 215; C. Merry
136;* 'C. Thompson 135; ''•J. Phillips
• jr.. POSsible .Marks ;too, R.
Cameron 1.97; 4,Ctaziston 194. • .1.
Sr: Possible marks 185. H. MaC-.
Crestie'137;4.dameron 115; ' •
• Jr. :Possible inarks '195.
Smith 16.; B. Alton '132; • •
Sr. Possi le Marks 31.1.. J. Alton
282; M. Oran ton 250; A. Nicholson
202; R. Macdrostie 199; H.' Lazenby,
• 167; 1‘11: Smith 16. ; R. Irvin 117. •
Sr. Primer I. Sa.nders; ,V. Saun-
ders. .
lieginnds: ',.(artanged Alphabetial-
• /11)m.* eAyl,ttiw." . 1uniphrey, WAI.toinr,;rh„,
V. Lazenby, M. igeebrostie, S.
• olsont° A. Smith. • •• •
No:. on 1.611, •Av.att, 28:8:
; ' M. .Hocigins• '. • *
. S.S. No. 1, Kinloss
Sr.. 450,H.. 387; '1..270-
Winnitred Akett 382. HarveY. Ack::
, ert, 335;:'*.Jetome rated, , •
Jr. :IV -T. '450, H. 337, P.:,1270-,
*Laverne J o hn s t on, 264; 'Eddie•
Thompson, 241.; Harold Colgtanif 214;
Mary* Cassidk (absent.): • - •
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' Jr, 400, H. 300, P. 240 -
Annie Burt„. 2.32; • ',I3ernie aasSidy„
245.;' eggie
Broome, 210; *Letrie JOhnston,..1762
Jr.. 1122-T. 450, II: 3370.P. 270--43"1
Lida 'J0hnton,.298; Eileen Valafi 279;
Tressa ::Cassidy, '2t..1); Cliaord RObbo:',.
Jr;• 250-, .11. •187."
tide troonie,'. 155; Teddy' Durt, 14d.
-(Nina arranged hi, order
of Merit ) 24oh ;Dickion; Frank Cat
§k1Y. ''' '744,7
13111te'
•izturt; •Am% ldrie COrigAtii- Vagina.
; Pptibledti Tel;
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Ji.•Room S.S:.No. 4, W. Wawanosh
Teet Marks'
Sr. III: D. Weatlierhead 174 N.
Todd 77; C. MacFarlane -73; M,
Mc-
Quillin 63; R. Forster 57. .
Daily Marks. • •
Jr. III.: -F. McQuillin 1408. Ek. Milli
er 1317.. • • .
E. Durnin 2165; D. MacDonald
2119; R. 1VIcQuillin. 2112; A. .Watsen
• 2078; J. Thom .133.; W. 'illcrarlane
1639; E. Miller .1598; C. MacDonald
1596;. G. MortisOn 1468.; D. • Swan
1448.. G. PurVes 1176.. •
• I: G...Miller .2564;. T. Miller 2253;
M. 1VIacF'arlane 1719; K. Thom 1627;,
N. • IVeatherhead -1565.
Pr2: • F. McQuillin; J. Forster, , N..
MacDonald, M. Morrion, • T. •MaC-,
Farlane, p. Purdon, H. D. IViacDonald,
• R.. oranstOn A. ,Miller, E
• Av. att. 28, No.• on roil 34.
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• ItePort of Sr. Room; 'SS. No; 4,• . •
West • 'Wiwitnesli' •• • .
April Examination.. •
Prm • 1I:, Exams-Arith: Spell...
Grain2 P4 Carroll 71; M. Thni. 691
M. Cummin0 66; 11. IIiller 65; • j.
MacFarlane '71: :(in 2' subjetS);• ,A.
Lyons .43' (in 2 subjects); . • • •
Forin I: Exams--Alg. Speil., Hist,
M. McQuillin 6$; M. MilIer 51 (in 1
subject). ••
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Exams ---Spell,
bel Millet 78; H. Thom 44. G. ,Lyona
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jr( stl(ibrieittl);Iiiibetic' order).
Foiate; Hjlda Hugins:. . Chtistine
MacFarlane; M. McQuillin; N. Tdd;
Weatherhead. •
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• No. on telt 17. 'Av. att.
• - Jesie, M. Stiekinhain.: •
Easter .Teit:Ex inations-.S,S. No,
• , • 3, West WawanoSh .•
• Total 1000.. 'Honors Pass660;
Sr. IV: F. dtanSton 68; • D.Mac2
DenIff: 660; , •:" . •
JiV.47V.,:•-•;.“To,t0'„,•80,6.2..,.;•••1•IotiOrs600
• Ps 48O 'Yora
464; Fowler 8824; C. •Darniio 213*.
total 700: 11nor0:•52. Past; •
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absent, ,
r: Total 500, I -loners, 375.:..PaiS
600. - .Robert i‘ii..Allitr .405; " ISM
Et ShOQ1 ' Cenilder-
.able amount Of •• •
O, on roll. 122
•' S.S.NO, ,16, Ashfield • .1' :• '
V Class -History, Geog. and AiH., .. • :'
-Clifford 'Crozier, le%; .Aldon Ilas • ." :
Jr. IV2,.. Arith,' Spell. and . Gram -i
Frances CroZier, 87';',,i • Eileen ,'Tre- . ...
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I•III-Spell:, Geog..-A.lex. • Gauley;
:6%; Beth N'Connell 54. - •• • •••,
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Jr. III -Spell. • Geot.LColin."
Crozi-
el, 33%; Anna . Treleaven; 78. • , ; • ' •
II-TOal Marke • "."
Watt. 194 Bet; Shackleton 183 Fre- '•
da McQuoicl, 177. •" •-;
II ---Total Marks Possible,183 •
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Beatrice TreleaVen,125; LoineHas
y, 101;' Reggie' Gapley, 08, .
Prinier-ITOtal5-mai•k5 195 -Harry. • •
Swan, 184; Swan, 176; Violet'
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Culbert, 132; TOMrhy dnibett, 113. • • •
• No. in alL 18. Av. ' attendance 17.2 t : •
' \A. Helm, Teacher; •
OLD SEWING MACHINES . • .
• The Singer Machine
Sonie tineao instititted a 'search' •
for the 109 oldest •sewing maChines in •' .
• •
Canada and • the .United States, .and
just recently' annOunced the result; . •
•The seareli revealed th4 inthis day
Urhen..,a 2-ysar;o1d Aufeiriebile -is cOnL •
sidered "Old", • thousands • Of .'women •
• aestill sewing on atachines'which ,
their inittherS and eeti grandmothers .
Used nearly three-quarterttif a cen-
tury gO •• •' •
The fit•it successful sewing -
was piat on the market In1.8512, : and
the: search for the oldest • Machines
stfll in use, Which was conducted by
theSinger Seviing MaOhine Compaq
in observane ef• its seiient-fifth an-
niversary, • brought te I light 100 ina
foih 68 to, 74,Years • old, .Most
of these were till in ,everYday serv=
ioe, • .
During •the searth, which - was car+ •••, .
r.ted bito 6fery part of Caruida, let.
tett Jycere..!teceiVed, fromtp,..0.1(/ oivn
riihines in the Contest':
More than 100,000 •of these were • •
least 49 year•old, .but the wirMing
•• •
fore the beginning' of, tile American ::.
Civil War: '.The winning group by •• ""
make6'Wcre a olloWs: "Siner, 73': ••" •
Groer Ati taker,
•
1etiVitf, 1; Bertholf, 1; wlanet
in .the contest bas reeied "•
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change .f�r her old mahin alatea,t
ntO el Se r Elettri4
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