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LUCKNOtir. bliir., THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1934:1
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DR. WM..CONNELL.
Phyzician and 'Surgetta
'• :Luelcnavi • • „
H 30 ''/;4 • 1-
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• D4NT1P.
Dr. R. L. Treleav,' Liteknew—•
• r ' Hours:. • '942A. M. 1.307.5 P. M.
"`•tr,..,„ Phone 53 •, 4X -ray
Win be in Dungannon every 11niref107
WALL PAPER—A full line .1 1930
Wall -Paper on hand. Prices consider--
. able down for 1930, I am also 'agent
• for leading job houses.—R. earner-
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on, Decorator, Painter and Grainer.
Box 174, Lucknow.
FOR SALE --:A comtortaine 0.011 -
big: Apply, to D. C. Taylor.
. (20-3--tx.)
FOR SALE—Cottage at Point
Clark—A good Garage in connection
Apply T. S. Reid, Manager Bank
of Montreal, Qrillla, or to Geo. A.
4 Siddall,• Lucknow. "
, (3-7—c.)
' .• TRUCKING
The undersigned, is prepared to du
• all kinda.of trucking. Prompt, service
to all parts of Ontario.
• Lloyd' Stein,•Phone 116; Lecknow.
(10--7—p.) •
FOUND—A maids watch: owner
mat: have same On ntortfig,PrOpertY
and .pg,for Vt.444.•to:' .
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' Con. reran, R. 2, Lucknow.
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7-70
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS NOTICE
Take notice that a. „By -Law ,, for,
raising $2000.00 under .the provisions
of the "Tile •Drainage: Act" win be
taken into consideration by the Mun-
icipal Council of the Township of
• Kinloss at the Township Hall; Holy -
rood on the 4th day of August, 1930,
• at the hour of 3 o'clock in the after-
noon. R. LANE, Clerk.
• (3--71--c.)
TENDERS WANTED •
Tenders' will be received by the
• undersigned up to Saturday, July 5.
- 1930, for the re -shingling of School
No. 7, Ashfield, with first class cedar
shingles. Contractor to furnish every-
, thing required. Lowest or any tender
- not necessarily accepted.
• - Leslie Ritchie, Chairinan,
James ,Barnby, Sec'y School Bd.
(3-7—c.)
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WEED' INSPECTOR .
Haring been appointed Weed In-
: specter for the Township of Winless
•for the year 1930, I toke this °pm-
tunitf of asking the. hearty co-opera-
tion of every ratepayer ip, the Muni-
cipality, in combating the weed men-
ace for unless everyone takes rui
interest in their own place, it will bc
much harder to 'accomplish the end
in view. •
The Department seem determine!
, to tighten up con the weed law. '
Thanking you all in advance,
• Yours Truly,
Albert Thompsoe,: R. 3', Holynoil.
(10-7—c.),•• ,
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$1,
GOSPEL MEETING
In Lucknow -Gospel Hail
CONGRAM BLOCK
, Every Sunday at 3 o'clock •
Subjeet,' July ,6th • •
• "HOW A muithERIER
wAsi CONVERTED"
(17-7,—"p.)
. TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN"
Fire Inturnnce Renewal Receipts
O numbered 2.102 to 2125 inclusive • of
• PANY of NEWARK, N.J., have been
itha FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COM;
lost, mislaid, destroyed, or stolen from
, the Mkt of Joiseph Agnew, of tuck -
now, Ontario. This is to notify that
sante :ere void •and of no effect.
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-;•- REASONS FOR USING
GOLDEN CRUST BREAD
1. Its the Best. •
2. It Gees 'Farthest.-
' 3, Its a Pleitaine to Eat It.
4. It Satisfied.
' 6. Ahvays the Same. •
6. EVeryb,ody Praises It.
7. You Will Like It. •
8. 'you Should 'Try It. •
Ask for ft. insist on hiving It.
Delitious Cakes and Cookies at
REID'S BAKERY' Phone 68.
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1NMEMORIAM • •
O . lering inetitory di
• our dear, patient .father 'W 1. Mc-
Lean who pegged to his rest Onjuly
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3rd, 19,29..,°•,,
, Hush, bleased are the dead
•Iii .jestle Arita Who, re -et,.
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And lean weary. heads .
Forever on 'his. breast ,• '
For soon, ,boak of day, •,
• His calm, Almighty voice,
' Stronger thoh death, hall day, '
O "Atrake,-Arifie—tteletce."
O ;Fondly tenteinhereii by Wife, Stin
114 etelighter, ;
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Don't forget' the .tneating in. The ATTEND-TH S MEETING
Town Hell-to,ntorrow evening at 7.30.
Mr. .Harvey Webster. et Toilette is
Ipending_hia___. racation-at--hia---honee
ew Curtain material" and draperies
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op sale at The Marken Lucknotea
Department Store., • .
Mr. • Glad:, Macgraig and alaughten,•
May Of Toronto, anent last week at
'his' fernier bane here.'
'Call at Aringttrong'szjewellry Stare
,and aectire that'Graduation Gift you
have been going to buy. .
4"GiftS for Greduation or 'Present*.
tion are to be had in ablindance
Armstrong's •Jewellry Store. . "
Mr. and Mrs: Alf Anistiong and
two boys, of London,. were. with the
fernier's parents 'over the week -end.
If you don't;get our New Sale B
inYOur Mail box sport to the attire,
:"The ,Dept. Lucknow ept: Sto
kiss Martha Macballem has 'eezn
up from 0 Windsor to 'spend a sho
vaeation at her. home and t the•lak
D4 you want "s• real information
•abo Village l Waterworks With npec-
ial •-•tO? ttieltiioW and'; the
,System it is Proposecklojistall' here?
If o ; :you should be at a pilblic
Meeting to be held in tbe .Tewn. Hall
pe Friday evening of this week. At
thisumeeting :Will:he pr. 13errY'of the
Provincial Health Department, Wil -
ham toe Consulting Engineer, : and
others 'who have had. 'experience With
conditions such its we have here .41
'Lucknow. •
' These men are net interested one
way or another in the Lucknow water-
works, and come, jest to give informs,
tion to a:wipes:1y who wants it. .No
better authorities can be had any-
where. • t
111 Lucknow ratepayers will itgainvote
— ••on the Waterworks ny-lave On Monday '
re. of next week, and should be glad of
the •opportunity to .hear what Mich
e
men as Dr.Berry and Mr. Storie
rt
have to..sity entait such *titters.
e.
Hay Park • Rope2-Slipg Repo
Rope for Hay Loaders -,-Machine Oi
era—Machine Oil. Wnt. 'Murdie & So
Mr. ArthurMcDonald of Otill
wai in town this week attending th
funeral:. of the tete Mrs. Fred M
Donald. .
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'• .AFTER LONG. :ILLNESS ,
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Mrd.• FredMcDonald: of Wet
wantish,, whose -home as a short dbl.'.
a :Untie east of Lucknow, passed 'await
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Mrs. E. MacKenzie and daughter
• Mrs. Alex ,MacDonald have nine up
,frem• Windsor And will attend the re-
minder of the Summer here.
Mk. and Mrs. • Alex Morton.' of
Guelphwere here \to attend the Inner -
al of the 0latter's sister, Mrs„, Fred
'McDonald.:' • "• •
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Mrs. A. E. IdeXim, captain a the'
Lucknow Girl Guides 'and .14 Guide
-lef•t-on Tuesday to spentrtendays
Guide camp. at Inverhurom,
I Misses •'Margaret McCallum and
Helen Thompson are representatives
from ,the Lucknow United Church at
Summer Scheel being held at Pert
Elgin-
Mr.- Clair Agnew has mitived-P ,up
from Windsor and will be in charge
of the new Supertest gas station and
repair shop,, corner of Campbell. and
Havelock Streets. r
Demonstration tit Baking Will be
put on by the Matlic Baking Powder
Company in out sten from July 7th,
to July 1:4k Everyone is cordially in-
vited, to attend. • R. H. Thompson..
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bentietifid their
four children of Toronto, were week
end vititers with Mr. and Mrs. Temple
Clark and other friends. Mr. Bennet
is a native of ,Eucknow and spent his
school days here.
on Sunday last, June 29th, the funeral:
being • on, July lst. .to KirilosS Ceme- (
ter3r-
Though not old in years—she was
in her "67th year—Mrs. MacDonald
*as old • ill sickness and suffering.
About twelve years ago she became.
iffiicted7 with rheumatisni, which in
spite cifevery care ere* linen her so •
that for about ten' years she was con, u
fined to bed and a Chair, Oftep afflic-
ted With periods of •Sufferting.:_llers s
s • was a case which enlisted the sympa- f
t- 111-y irpf a widiTheighbenheed: •
Before her marriage, Kra. MeDon,7
alkwas kiss Catherine MacDougall.
Besides her husband who faithfully,
caked for her thrdugh her long ill -
nese, she leaven two sons: Wilmer of
Montreal and George of Detroit.
The funeral on 0 Tuesday afternoon
Was very largely attended..
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O Reletins Of the family, Who were
here from a distance were,. Mrs. •W.
Armand;. Mau; a Sister
• Mrs. MacDonald: Mr. and Mrs.
-Merton of Guelph (Mrs. Morton ids°
• a sistel): Mr. Arthur McDonald of
Orillia:•Mrs. Frank McDonald; Wixon'
Mich.: Misses Lillian and:Vial° Mac-
Douroll, Mr: and Mrs. JOhn MacDou-
gall, kr. and Mrs. Angus MacDougall:
Ur. and Mrs. W. MacDougall, all of
Paisley: •Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broivn,
Port Elgin, nieces and nephews; Miss
Frances MacDougall, a niecewhonur-
.sed the deceased far the last two
weeks. .
.Pall -bearers were: Messrs. Ren Mc-
Clure, James Lyons, Phillip MacMill-
CARS CRASH ON kni
BLUE • WATER .4IGnw.4tv, 7
, NUMBER HAMA- HURT
, Deminion, LaY • tiatnis0, one verj,
• bad automobile:accident' en, 0e, Blue,
Water RighweyThat the occupants
:ot both cars involved; encapetrdeatlx
seenta 'gluiest a.mireele As it viaa,
a Puniber were serioualy. injured, and
a husbandand wife are in'Kintardine
hospital.
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scene "Vv.l'ie
TIteid's CO"rner,
few miles •sofith of Kincardine.' .
• A car driven by Mr. Jobn. Neil Mc-
ICenzie• of Ripley, (formerly :of Ash-
field) was crossing the highway from.
the west" It was occupied by Mr. Mc-
Kenzie, his, daughter...Mary; the Rev.
Mr. thOtna. ef Ripley andoothree child-
ren of the °Presbyterian coegrega-
'Hort at 'Ripley, who were returning
front, apienic at the lake. As the car
came uptin the highway it was struck
"amidship" by a ,Stratford car, com-
ing from Kincardine, (name of the
owner not ascertained) and practical-
ly demolished..,Art eyewitness who was.
but a few rods • behind the Stratford
ear, stated that MaeKenzie's car, • an
-open model, was tossed into the air,
where it rolled Over coining down, top
under, and then falling over On the
side. :Mr.: MaKenzie,: a heavy man
and net young,-was-Shet • into the air
and landed in the, ditch to the east.
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The others were in thereckage. The
Stratford driver lost control; car.
went intO a deep ditch to the west;
rolled over, and sliding on the side
came up against the fence: This car
as ecenpied by the driver and a Man
nd wornan—husband and Wife. •
Mr:- Donald MacLean of Ashaeld;
who arrired on the scene a half mat-
te after the impact, lifted the Strat-
ord woman from the -ditch, Wher:
he lay groaning' and .bleeding: nto-
uaely_from a-cleep gash' in---theAeg•
The recent rains have found the
leaks.' Brantford Arrlock Shingles
make a weatherproof roof at a reas-
onable cost. We supply a man t%lay
them On your root
Wm. Murdie & Son.
The Jimion Farmers and Junior
stitute,Field Day nnd Picnic will be
held. at Port Elgin on .July 8th. Don't
forget your lunch 13asket, Anyone
having room in their car tor:One or
more passengers notify Willena Ches-
itut;Elizabeth Alton or Geo. KennedY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Glennie who
spent last winter in Scotland metered
here from Hamilten on blender am
will, spend ri° few weeks at the lake
shore. They were occOmpanied on the
trip .trom Hamilton by Miss Joan Me:
'Callum, who is home for the school
vacaticin. '
Soft Ball Timight . •
In Walkerton hist Wednesday night
the soft bait -mite between Mainly
and Lueknow Junior Iasiitute resulted
in a store Of 5-5. Maloolm plays the
return' game here to -night. The.win.
net will stay in the running for
group bonen... Don't fail to see the
game.
O Dominion Day was quiet in Luck -
now, Hayti* ,no local celebration this
year, levees of sport went to either
Goderieh orr.Kincardine. At Kinettr,
• dine horsene
.r.° es were the attraction;
et Goderich baseball -games between
a colored team .01 ttetroit and a whis-
kered team representing a curious
religious ite4 in MichirOirknown as
the House of 13avid, drew baseball
farts from far and near.
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MARRIED IN B. C.
Maikentie-Robbison
The folloWing report of warriage
at Premier, B. i. is front the "Stewl
art1News" published at Stewart, BA,
tish Columbie. Mr: Mackenzie Was
a fernier resident of the 2nd COROS-
sion, Kinleas.
One ef the outstmoding' events of
the seasoli Was the rrontage, of Mrs.
M. J. Robinson; ef Durham, England,
and Preinier, 'to Mr. Angus
McKenzie, auperinteident Of Premier
Border GoildirMining Conipany's Nor
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them Light Pititietty:' The marriage
took plate in the rectory of the Ang-
lican Chureh on Wedneadtly, MAY ?th,
the itev. Att. 1VIeedY offiCiating and
Ken McLeod aupportin0 the etnitole.
Atterwgrds an informal recebtion was
Feld at the hOtrie ef. Mr. arid Mrs. J.
McLeod, and the nkirl fif the pipes
wos heard !tail tbe Wee strut -OM OP
the morning. Our hearty 'eatigratulelo
tiling are, elttendet to the liappy,nte,
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an, Geo. Greer, Mel. Greer, Kennet
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WEBSTER RE -UNION & PICNIC
O AT BAYFIELD •
The seventh anneal Wlebster , •Re-
union was held on Saturday, Jfine 81
at Bayfield. As it was a perfect day
for such a gathering about • 400 were
p,resent.
Cameron.
and other cuts, and bruises. He then
took 'Mr. Macenzie from 'the other
diteh a semi-condeitoua condition.
The'others, all mote or less hurt, es-
pecially Miss MacKenzie, were helped
out of the wreckage. The driver of
the Stratford car was able to get
out, hut 'stated that he did not know
What he 'was doing or Sating. The
other. min in the car had his scalp
,alineit- torn •off and was otherwise
• Other' travellers rime along soon,
Dr., Finlayson Was called from Ripley
gave first id to the injured and sent
the'.Stratford women and Iter husband
to Kincardine Hospital. • •
The Potato Bug is here. We have.
Arsenate of Lead—Arsenate of Lime'
—Paris Green and Climax 'Bug
All Fresh. Wm. Murdie & Son..
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141AFEKING
h Blake Sunday School spent a most
enjoyable,. afternoon Saturday • pic-
• nicking at the lake. The weather was
ideal. for ading, swimining, sitting
on the S playing ball, or running
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races,' 1?-..iling to fancy,. Most of
• The committee of martaiement ap-
pointed officers for the coming year
as follows:
Honorary President, , Honorable
',jet... Col. Harry McGee, Toronto):
President, „Mr. Thos. Webster, De-
troit: Vice. Pres., Mr. Thos. J. Web-
ster, Setiforth: Secretary and Treas-
urer for North Huron, Fred An-
derson and Mr. James Alton, respec-
tively: Secretary and Treasurer for
South'Huron, Mr.' Webster Turner
and Mr. ROM. Webster, respeetively:
After dinner an interesting pro-
gram Was begun by the Sirtforth
Highland Bagpipe Band, which play-
ed again several times. The address
of welcome by :Miss, Gladys Coleman,
Seaforth, was responded to by a few
well chosen remarks by Mr. Gordon
Webster of • The T. Eaten Co., Tor -
"i6;'.'• Harry'
O MMcGee,' honorary presi-
dent and Mr. Ed. Caswell; son of one
of the first ministers of the pioneer
'Websters were unoble to be present
and sent their regrets to the reunion._
Well received addresses were given
by Rev. Mr.. Lane, Her. Mr. • Hogg,
and Rev: Mr. Itavener. .
A song 'by Rev. kr. Penrose, Var-
na; untuthorgen instrunttental; by
Miss Grace Webster, Lucknow, ac-
companied on the antbiiiirp by Mrs.
J. Webster, Lucknow and a reedit*
by Miss Myrtle Webster, LuelcnOw
were greatly enjoyed.
Mr. Gee. „Coleman, Seoforth, Made
the piesentations. -Miss Lizzie Web-
ster,:Lucktre*, tile only one of the
three living 11h:oleo's present, Was
given a box of chocolates. Mrs: Sinn
O Wehatert .Craik, Sask., came the
fartheat to the re -Union And Was
presented' with silver salt and pep.
per& e youngest baby present Was
baby Euniee Reid, and was given a
ailver baby spoon.
Mr. Thos. Webeter, president, very
•Acceptably send its chairman. •
Immediately after the program the
sports were conducted by Miss Mary
McNaughton, Miss Grace Colenian,
and Mr. Watsolt Webster. •
Friends from a distatice who at-
tended the re -union were froth 4
To -
onto betroit and Craik; Sask.,
The kreat success of the day Was
attributed to the monk Selections of
the Pipe band,' the beautiful weittli
-the art
e Mn
eeMettlet 91111,,the enth084
'learn et th peroplei
•the young folk ,tried. everything; but
young and old took part in 'the gaine
of disposing of the bountiful lunch
which the ladies had provided.
Miss. Grace And'erson of London,
spent the week -end with her cousin
here; returning to London •Tuosday.
to take a position in the office olif
the Street Railway Co. , •
Mr. Finlay Shackleton who has
been teaching school in London Once
Christmas returned Friday and Will.
spend his ,vacation with his parents,
Mr:. and .Mrs. Norman Shackleton.
Mr. Palmer , kilpatnic,k went,: to
Guelph Tuesday, to take a. summer
course in agriculture at the 0.A.C. -
O Miss Olive Anderson left for Tor-
onto Tuesday, where she.intends tak-
ing a Librarian:course' in the college
of Education. She Was accompanied
by her sister, Misa Elsie. Anderson,
who- will spend. a week iS the city.
Misses Grace and Olive •Blake at-
tended the Nile Sunday School pic-
nic to Port Albert, Saturday:
Mr. John Scrimgeour of Goderich,
spent Sunday with' his 'friend, Mr.
Thos. Anderson.
Our Young People's Society was
well represented at the •League Polly
at the Zion apponitment, Sunday eve-
ning: •
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BRADEN FAMILY RZUNI4314"
About 160 people; all of a family
connection (gathered -4n Caledonia
Park, Lucknow on Dominion Day for
the third Anteml re -union of the
Braden family descendants of two
pioneer families of that name. From
ten until eleven o'clock A.M. was oc-
cupied in registering and the meeting
•of acquaintances. Dinner was served
about noon, followed by the usual
business and, a few hours of field
Otitis. Mrs. Pennington of Teeswater
as the oldest lady present, wits pre-
sented with a nice book, and a. like
prize was given to Mr. James John-
ston of kinlough, as the .oldest tong in
the gathering. Mrs. D. Osgoode, of
Detroit, daughter of Mr. Onver'Jtiltin
stony. got a prize, (a fouetain pin) as
the one corking-,theintigeSt dintalice,
and Clara Ann Granite, of Kitchener
got a child's set as the youngest- otte
present. Mr. And Mrs. David Johnston
got sterling silver ° shaken for hav-
ing' the largeSt family .of tne gather-
ing: and there were nice prizes for
tacos by pining and 'old.. After gunner
all enjoyed a couple of hours:daticing
ending a very pleasant day. The'gath-,
erlinta Are improving each year and- weeks through giants&
lit arc 1061dOn tqW0111 to WOOS .
Elitilaw!asseeseassat,apeseept.-
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Bread._ _ . :ell-ttrield
ofliealth :
liOVofhea
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OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND,-.SERVICIr . •
OITit "QtaALITY 1LOAF" IS -A HEAL pciot, WITH A HELic-
IQVA' FLAVOUR AND Amu HEALTH, 1.74.LuE. HOME MADE,
WHOLE :WHEAT , OR RAISIN 'BREAD. • .°, ' „,
CREAM PUEF -- ORANGE :.‘CAKES .:CHELSEA BVrS
EROCOLOTE MA:4110IALLOW RICH FRUIT CAKE
.BUTTER TARTS DATE TRIANGLES •
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LEON MERINGUE .ings
HOW,YMAN'Ss QUAlkITY BAKERY
Phone 34 • Lucknow •
rwEiiimi‘icir. BELLS,
HustokLockhart .
O A quiet but pretty wedding took
place at the. Manse, Lucknow on Mon-
day, June 39; at six o'clock, when
Evelyn, Youngest daughter, of
Grace and the tete Ezekiel Lockhart
was united in mar:lege t�. Mr. Wesley
Heaton; 'youngest SOR of Mr. and Mrs.
David Huston-, of Lticknow. The Rev.
C. H. MacDonald Officted.
' After • the eeremonti a wedding
dinner was served to thebride and
groom' and their immediate relatives.
• The young couple Were the recip-
ients of ninny handsome gifts' and
good wishes for a long and'happy
wedded life. ' ' •
They will.make their home in Luck-
• EXAMINATION RESULTS .
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, • . •• Reoni IV ,
Froin J'r. IV to Sr: ,IV'
. Passed on year's work
E. Newton: M. Johnstone: L. Horne
B. McKenzie: 1 MeMillan: I. Douglas
F. McKenzie: L Hamilton: B. Solomon
D. rthomPson; J. McCall: G. Joynt:
C. Finlayson:
By. Examination
C. Jewitt: F. Mile:, E. Agar: W.
Harvey:. A. McIntosn: E. Webster:
V. Steward: J. Durnin.
• K. MicDopald.
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From Sr. III to Jr.- P7 .
Promoted OR Year's Work
A. Horne: F: Armstroqg: R. Parker
E. Johnston: N. Taylor:' G. Sherriff:.
R. Ostrander: Af. Leith. •
By Examination , •, '
K. Hunter: M. Baker: L. McDonald
B. McKenzie: A. Henderson: IL Rit-
chie: M. Fisher: •G. Whitby. Recom-
mended—K. McIntOsn: A. Armstrong.
Jr. III to Sr. III. •
On Year's Work
MariOp. MacDonald: Mart McKim'
Jessie Henderson: 'jack MacDonald:
'Donald Smith: Jean Culbert: Hilda
Twenties: Grace Webster: Christens
Havens. • •
By Examination.
• Honors—Jack McLeod: Mutiel Sol-
omon: • Harold ThOmpson. Pass—Arv
lee Jewitt; Aylmer Aitchison: Joy
Henderson: .Mary Webiter; Howard
Johnston: •Jennie Pearliest*, .
On Trial—Edwin Whitley.
• . M:. MacCallunt.
'Promoted from Sr. II to Jr. III
On Year's. Work , •
....Mildred Ritchie: Harold Allin: June
Collyer: Edwin Buswell: Zylda Stew -
Arthur Trapliii; Jean 'Struthers:
Miry Struthers. 4 '
By Examination
Honors—Doris Ritchie; Orland Pat-
terson,' Pais—Harriet Whitley: Billy
Jewitt; Bruce MacMillan: Gordon
Struthers. On Trial—Marguerite Gar-
'niss: Jack Button: Dave Jewitt. •
11. G. Sberriff,
From Jr. 11 ti Sr. II
On ear's Work
Anna Finlayson: Helen Boswell:
Maurice Pearlman: Etta Belle McDon-
ald: Marjorie ABM; Evelyn Whitby.
By Examination
Exeellent—•
Joan Parker: Russell Button: Pas,s
—Margaret /tee: J. 'C. Johnstone: J.
C. Armstro•ng.' Recommended—Merle
-Johnstone. H. G. Sherriff.
Room I
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Proincited franc Sr.•1 to Jr, II ,
On Year's Work • - , ,
Honors, (above 749)--laabel Nich-
olson: Muriel Paterson: Helen Ham-
ilton: DOrold Finlaysoni Mary Pisher
Jim: Webster: Louise Greer: Marion
'Tritplin: John K. Mckenzie: Dorothy
Irwitt..Pass, (66 to 74%)---Ilelen Mc-
Donald: Margaret Salkeld i ;Jack
Leith: Elva Twamleyi Jane Hornell.
By ExaminationO '
Honor—Gerald Culbert: Murvin,
Stdonion: Esther Mortis. Pass—Gor-
don Sterrett: Jean ,Hans. Taken on
tr' I—Donald Johnstone: Jack Hen-
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der on: Evelyn Taylor; Ella Whitley:
Preioted from it. I to 'Sr. 1.
i II: norg--poierui patetsoh: Jack
oottiict- winiatn &obit: Noma* Mc-
Pherson: Lloyd Wylds. Pass—ns-
- sell Garhiss; Sammy • Meguillin:
Frances Armstrong: Ernest Button:,
Arthor Smith : Celia Wilson: Mary
&afield: Donald McKenzie: Douglas
Aitchison: , Keith Collyer; CheSter
Baker: Malcolm Dymotk: Fred Web-
ster: Allan Treleaven: ,
'Malcohn Dtaiteck *RS absent two
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FRIDAY. and SATLTRDAY .. •
' '. "CLOTHES MAKE WOMEN" •
• and COMEDY
.c.,onting I
Ken Meynard, In .1
"LAWLESS ' LEGION" , -
; , and COMEDY o'
:ETHEL, HIGH COMPRESSION'
STANDrin:LVGASsES-
• OIL & COAL OIL
1.',1RICATiNG SPRINGS
O ADJUSTING t3R4KES ° '
DOOR FITTING, • •
CLEANING & DRESSING TOPS 1.
FENDER. BUMPING
. MECHANICAL WORK
••Supertest Garage
EN GAGEsENTAN N0UNCED •
O Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald,- eon. ,
2, Huron, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Helen Annie,. te
William J. McDonald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Neil McDonald, of Kintail. The
marriage to take place July 4th.
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FOURTH CON., KINLOSS
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Mr. Clair McDougall of Toronto,
Was home over the week end. •
, Mr. and Mrs. • Lloyd Forbes, 0 ac-
cempanied by. Mr. Forbes' father of
Listewel, spent, Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cengrani. ••
Mr. and Mrs., Russell HUnton„visi-,
ted With Mrs. D. MeMurchi the first
of the week.
• Mrs. J. Netterfield, and daughter,
Myrtle Of Toronto, Spent a week at
the hoine of the forme -r'5 father, Mr
O Angus McDonald, who had not been
well , of late.
A number fronn here attended the
Garden Party at St. Helens on Frdiay
evening. ,
Mrs. Wm. Robb, • Olive and Cecil,
spent Monday with friends in:Lendon." •
.Mr. and Mrs.-Merden and son
Douglas of Torono, spent the week
end at the home Of Mr. S. Congram.
O Mr, andMrs. Albert Cook and
children of Paramount spent the holi- -
day with Mrs. Wm. Robb.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLeod spent •
the week end &Oh'. Jno. McLeod's. '
The pupils of S. S .No. 6. presented •
their teacher,' Miss Evelyn' Lockhart
with a gift, as a token of remem-
brann on her leaving the -school. With:
the gift vr:ts the ,following address:
Dear Teacher, .
We have learned with regret that
this vacation Utile brings as to "the
• parting of the Ways:" For the last •
four years ' (the greater part of the •
school life of moat of us), you have
been our teacher artd we have learned '
to' reapeet and love you.
We realize that the business of '
teaching is one of the biggest, pieces
of •work. God ever 'gave to man. It is
one ef the hardest and claims the
greatest responsibilities. It is a lot
• easter to be entrusted with the in-
vesting 001 great dunt's of money than
to have charge of a seheol, realising
that the children - are to become •the ' •
future citizens �f our country. Of
"The School Ma'am" Itobt.' Stead
wrote,
'The Conquerer of hostile lands,
The heM•ts the nations burdens bear,
Temotretv's birds of earth and air
Today are moulded in her, hands..
The lightest trifle from her lips
May charge some :seat with fertile
tend.
O That in the hour of direst need •
Shall ;-s,ave the nation IrOnt-genps'
We Would like to commend your
faithfulitesa in your Official • duties,
and- yOUr interest in an pertaining to
O Our school, Our desire for you is
that a, bright and happy Ottre lies
before. Please :inept this •rate as 6.?
slight token' of our esteem: We trust
it may always recall' pleaaant memo -
les and assoeiationA Signed on bchslf •
of the ptinits of 8. S. No. 6, Xinloss.
Jute 211 01930..
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