The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-02-07, Page 142.00, emit TEAR pt ApToclo; .r4.511 OTHERWISE,
4T.E,ION4R74 $(„IliQB,ON.,..
EiphO, ..V•40ne. 29,
niglit or'
DENTIST'
Apr.:.1,1VIar:tooll-wi1l.. 1.411C.411_9*-,
ekety Tuesday in Dr, Connell/A Office;
• -.I
o i?oCAL AND GENEKAk 1.
•
Mitt
in'at? at ',the. heine Of Mi.
an. Mrs John Agked-
' Vain1101144.". LuelFneWs: every 'Wed-
"neAday afternoon.:7Ail chr3nie dis-'
ases successfully •treated. •Osteo...• .
PathV "tanioveS tiie naYsieal eaus'es.
"of ; .disease.* Adjustmeht, of the
'8pifle is more quickly ,pecured, and
• with•rteiver, -• trcatnients. by Osteo• pithy than by any other method.
Toronto priecs paid for all kinds of
, poultry; „, •
,Dit MAUDE C. BRYANS
• Registered, Optometrist
Graduate Department of Ophthalmol-
ogy. McCormick "Medical College. Chi-.
cago. III. ,......
•• heaaaches. Dry Itchy Eyes. Granu-
lated (Eyelids. Watery Eyes. Pain in
Eye Balls. Inflamed Eyes. Pus or
Watery Diseharge from' Eyes and
Dizziness • caused by filye-strain re-
.lieved through properly fitted Glass-
ross .Eyes straightened through
-pronerbr fitted 'Lenses -
Satisfaction Assured
At the Cain Mouse; Lucknow„ Ever*
Wednesday Afternoon and 'Evening,
•FOR SALE---Nordhirner Piano in
good Condition., J•ipplY to G. A.' id"
uaist.•Lucknew., 8-11 ti
• LOGS WANTED
We . the .undersigned,. are in the
• . ,
market to buy the following kinds of
%togs. cienyeied at our Saw, Milt at
1-:Pulelinew.;---.basswbod, Hard and Soft
ko.apie; beech and Birch. Vviii pay
ue nignest market' pricefor tile
' above, '. owing to our having a. large
stock of „Elm lumber on hand; and,
tnere: being very little sale for Lint
furniturewe are' not in need of Elm'
logs.' However, from' persons putting
-*in a ;good quantity of other logs: we
• will be willing to take a small 'ratan -
providing the logs are large and.gooci
stock. •, •
..Lucknow Table Co', Ltd.,
• J. Button, Mgr,
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TENDERS WANTVD
, Sealed Tenders will be received by
the under,signed. untifthe .45th day Pt'
February, roz4 for 'the erection of a
new Brick School House in S. No'.
A.shirield. Lowest- or any tender not
necesSarny accepted. Icor mans _ and
apecificatin apply to Win. Clare, R. it,„
7,';Lucknow, ehone 81r4 Dtingannon.
-,LOST,-:A -Pox Hound---Biack-and
,vvith..sniall-white,spots,...-hat pone
-
sore feat, Any ,person„ knowing., of
. hini, kindly report' to L. .MacDonald,
Store; Kinloss. ' •
AUCTION:SALE: •
Lawrence, Bowe, half imire- north of
KinlotS•rr-Villaga-will7have-an-Anc,tion:-
- Sale of hit farm stock and ,imple-
• Merits-. on; Friday,:- Feb'.
'meneingatr,1 o'clock pin, Mr. Bowe
has a good lot of sttiff and everything,
will be Sold is he is giving up farm' ,
_ing. • • John ; PUryis,'Auct.
J. CANNON, STOTH,ERS, APPOINT-
, • • ED SCHOOL INSPECTOR_
, • ,
Many friends...in this digit:jet Will
be lcased at the nes�ftheap
•. Pointinent-of'. j, Cannon Stothers,
0.1iaof inspector of the Miiske-
': kit" diStrict in .suecessiori to the late
• . Inspector &oven. Mr; Stothers is a
. . „
• 'brother' df Mr. 0: B. SAthers,"distriet
agiicultfiral tepreeentailve.fOr*Huron
Comity, :Ile was •bOrn in Ashfield •a
%son of:the late Win, .Stothers, a form -
et' reeve' Of 'H
P e graduated
• , •
from .the Goderich
Collegiate. insti-
tutc in 1904,:iie taught for five years,
Athfield ' and. Nos.: 7 and.4 :Colborne::
Univer-
sity With specialist standingin En
lish, .And .had :taught . in Toorrito • for
ti nuriabeI..ol' Years', lately at the Ryer-
,
: ton lichee], He waa a veteran ,of the
war, having 'served in.'the Scottish
, 14ig1andcrs, 1541 Ptattalon, His new.
.anpaintnient is.: from the Denniiiion
Pcivernment.
WEST nuti',E ORANGE tZlidg
'the annUal meeting, or,. Wea"Brute
'CountyWas held" at Ripley.
T11081:114 of this' Week. The, folio*,
• big. ,oflieeril were elected:---,CoUnty
Walsh, Barviii; Deputy
County 111alitei; Rev, C, L, Langford,'
' 3.putknoW,.* Chaplain,' Bell 'Lotto:if., Alp:
Dophty ReVils, Cos -
One, Lawitti; ,Jo'hitOton Dickson and
• OtSiiiiro; Rc. See'y,,, Chnii, SteDonatit;
•tiot;,.; ',P ttrkt r,
• tniekliowt: Roth».
lv,lareWto. Othertiet Ripleyt
' t4ectOor8o Wr
•NOVO -1400ti
".
•
•
Mrs.,' Allan ill'urner,` who,-• ha been
•corifined to the'house,for 4 eQapie of
,
weeksris alate to be about again„
:Genuine Saie Bargainn. ,in 'every
iteint"-At" .
•" • t
• Miss.,Bell Mniehisori who has been
in VVingliam the Past Connie of weeks
isagain in charge of the office work'
at •Silverwood'it'S"-13duldilig wlfo IC
;
the hemeof•J, ,H, Aciceit ..for a.. vis it
tang verY-feeling.,1,Y-a7eor.nie-of-soloS-
in the Methodist •last Sunday •
,,
cvening
' . •
'Dont forget. we are giving Real,
Bargains A. Palnier.
.• 'The, treasurer of. the MUSkokit, HOs,
pita' .,for ContuniiitiVes acknowledged
receipt of $65.59 contlibuted by Luck-'..
new.,citizent, at the:time ofthe seere-
tary's recent Visit. '
• Real 'Genuine Bargains, --20 Days'
Great Clearing Sale of Winter Goods
at Cameron,: Murdoch See
on last 'pagei-showing..their Re--
duced. Clearing, Pnees. •
, Mr, R.I. Moore who was Seriously
ill Saturday and Sunday last has been
anProVing de Past •fevy days.His
3i8ter, Miss Della Moore, has come,
frOni Toronto to be With him
Don't forget :11illiard's Sale:is still
an this week."'
Another 'Cold 'Time" dance wjll Fit'
held in•the:Te*n Hall on,the:eireiiing•
Of Feb.*a4th; ,(St,..:"Valentine's' Day.)
Good music and geed lune.h ate
sUred," Old time dances only..Fire
, . ,
auspices, Couple $1,00, extra lady 25e
•',FAMILY THEATRE --"Front Page
Story" • on 'Friday. and SatiardaY=
„Friday at 8 : o'clock, Saturday 1.30
and 9,30, The Comedy with this. pic-
tureis tarry .Seemon, in "Dull Care,"
fuesday* and-.'Wedifeaday.-7"Harbor
Lights.""
AthoU MacQUarrie ,rho has
. .
been managing editor of the. Goderichi
Signal :tinen August of 1921 has'giv
en, up that position and it leaving
Goderich.: " Mr Robertson, who was
taking:a needed' lest has again taken
fUil: Control:
Mk. Huntley 'Gordon Wentlto De
troit last - week Where -he has taken•asiti. wit t e fehigan State In-
speetion Bureau;. Mr..: Gordon has
been ari,...inspector. on the „proviricittl.
highways the peat two years: We
wish, hiin success In his new penitiqn.
Paliner it offering his entire_
stock to the Public at best prices ever
offered:in:tnek.noW....:Call.end-get-your.:
share Of bargaiiit.
' ' •
Mr. A D: Patterson,1LP, for Lad-
ner, was in town for 'a few days'
this' Week .on 'a Visit to his sister,
Mrs. Wrn,' MacKenzie,. Mr; 'Patte.r,-
_son's' early home was .near I.4tirkPOW
,and -he.:dadyea*-meatinK, :manyoid
friends ` after an 'absence. of Many
ycar• „ .
.We notice.7t4:
.that Cameren.' was
over... in the, County" TeWn recently
giving an address before the Walker,'
•ton„ WelfareLeague, an eigani.zatiofl.
for the preniotion,of good citizenship,.
Mr, Cameron's. address on.,,Tnii.NeWP
Lane Of ,Otira,".. was"mest • appropri-
ate to the occasion and. was- well re-
ceived., ,
.•,
• Mr, • :Alex, MeDongall; his ,wife;
and Son E G. .MACDougall„'Of Van-
couver, B C., visited their'I'...neknorr,.
frientip:., on Monday; and. •:.TiiesdaY;
• rhey were on .a tiip which took thein
asfar south as the Panama Canal
where', they crossed to the , Atlantic_
and Canie.north to Nev.York, , touch-.
, Cuba:: Mr, MitcDou-;
galr'. spent a. feW days at Montreal;
vhere he had ,business with the ,
dir-
ectoi'a of the C.N.R, His firrn...is just
coMpleting a large building , Contract
with the B. C.; Governiiient, A sis-
ter of Mr, ' MacDougall, - ,Norton,
of Guelph, •and a, brother, 'John; of
ahir'') -visited here;
A philosopher is 4 jokesniith' who
Sits near a foton radiator and Writes,
merry jest about a tOtii.shortag
Wittink romantic poetry is more
difficult liOW So.".,,feW things thYnie
'with henna(
• No inero.vanip can Wein a liushafid
away from Croitt who kndivii the' tirt.
°of
Man ttoeifti. .ittittikt-'pottitatolit-
*ovii 40t. $90, iaott: 'Orinfolet*hi,r1"
When 'Stuart Rebertsen and
Men Went to, NOrk Thursday morning
of last We'elsat a_barn:on-
-Farm;41th Con, of Ashfield,.
-they---found,-that-- the.--•gasenginethey-...
had been nsing-114c1-13ePri fconVertcd,
into soniething like junk 'during. the
night hefOre,-,Evideritly 4 crowbar.or,
an,...oX•had been uSed in an effort "to.
. smash the engine ethnrdetely, .4The
belting.' and tpartai of the ,engine bad
been carried away and'a few screens
belonging to the 'flax mill .had :been
destroyed. ' '
. Mr, Robertson has quitea large'
,qUantity: of flex, this season and Of,
the flax straw into tow, and it is th,;,
-machine...used in this work that was
.broken someWhat-iimilat'liieee
of mischief was perpetrated on Mr,.
Robertson. outfit 4 year age; whOi
belting and a magneto Were cairried
The -(Ininage• was quite' evidently
the Work of some Miscreant . 'whh
Ought to be ."doing,time," in Kingston
Penitentiary or other plat?? of :Safe
keeping. The destruction is evidently,
a piece of spite werlt, While the
is not, serious the breaking 'Ofthe
machine causes :much", inconyenienee,
-.-The--mari-who--indulges in -this, sort
'of nitschief is a Meimee to the Com-
Munity and it ,is liopecl•, thathe will
be disnVered and put where be can
do no Warm.
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.DRAM.ATIC -SOCIETY SC04ES:
SPLENDID SlUCCESS.
**What' Happened to Jones" Draws
;.God Crowds and 'Greatly Pleases:
,
It cost a .lot of workand, a :lot' of.,
WO'rry, 'dolibt hut the folk' who
. .
Presented the }inn-lei:ens .1 drama
"W ha t•--HapPeri ed
.oyen,inks withinthe past week •must'
feel well reWarded "Jor their•effortS
• •
...,"Ithe play is -very good, as 4 coM7
..)(4y.;". it plaYed;:. the Town
Bair was- packed the "'first evenin-;
:(Priday"- of lett week) and, the-rewas.
a three-quarter house at the second
presentation on Tuesday; and the
audiences were well 'entertained' and
•
well pleased, '
••, •
Those ..whe took ,part .were
Bridge, 44: g. 1eid, T,' Watson; W,
Anderson, E., Miller,1D,.M. Johnston,
Ca'ntelori, Mrs! W. L•:Macken-
TitURSDAY,..
'RIPLEY AND VICINITY
Mr?. Kenneth • McLeod i ,eonfinefl
-EAR.
.to her home Saffering from a Severe'.
-a64.05, of ••- • -
Stewart H15oleY who Im?.,heen very
1S-inakinelffsplenFr'
Alici'receVerY; ••• . • •
Mrs Albert 'I'raplin and babe ar-
rived home, frem. Kincardine Hospit-
al Friday. . , .•
Mrs., Jahn Su tb e rlandi,16f t,' Satur-
day for London to spend 4. popple" Of.
'Weerci'ameng-4....frien
• We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Angus Martyn Jr, who, has been quite
• ill is ,recovering • •
-
• eIiLand,„ber_
brother Lorne Hall, of Kineardine are
visiting at .Mrs, ,
Mr Andrew Johnston of the 9th
Con.. -met with. an accident On Satur-
day morning. ,Driving 'down the line
i.the cutter, he put out her arm: as
it 'tipped' and had a :bone .in .the ter-
.r--
Alias :Dor.alda, McLepid••. goes . to
„Stratfoi.d.;on Thtirsclay to attend the
"At Ifor.oe" M the Noi•niatSchool. She
will be allsht till the following -Tues,
• The C G, I, and th.eir leader
are ,talfaVe aThin bk, party at the
Manse after -schoel' on "Friday.
111.rs.••:.Robt. 'Munn returned from
Torontoon Friday evening,
Continuation 'Scheel Literary::
Mrs Thos. Harris spent a "couple
of days .with ;her father, Mr, M. T.
'11JVI'Man, whois'Stillconfined to his
room', in the Kincardine Hospital
:A Social Hour ..*" •• '
Donald. McLeett,.,(Zorl'a). ' an:
lifpd :lady of Huron While sitting On
n :chair' on: Saturday. Morning, *as
seized with a"fainting"spell. In fall-
Pinp,•,the fr,,...ctivred, her, hip'. •At time of
eonditiOn:iq critic:al, Mrs
DarwOo'd of Kincardine it A :daAgilier,
. , „
•
On Friday afternoon With. the Pres-
ident Dorothy •Jacksen -in the.chair,
the three *forms Onjoy.eci-an,iinusOilly
good mcetifig The 'Glee Club tang
seveiaI nunibers'; a quartette and -to,
los,-.,were well rendered : 'Each (dorm
,hadlprep"ared •a class' paper•and it go-
es .without .'saYifig ,that these 'drew
fortli tiuclt applause, Fven Beach -
..man. gave a- bright. and'sensibie addr;
ress. key.' 'Who'' is no
elernent anon -:the'
boys ,andgirls, spoke : on -Some' Of. 'the'
•
qualities-. necessary for a - student.
.• These Literary.soCieties are powerful
zie suss '6nnie maeponaid mis--w educative, forces' in School life • and
m ell m_i N Th h,.. ti spots to look 1•I •• to in aftar •
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SINGLE, COMM
114hritteds ?atSZiailll :1,y!heaolnItiWinieehatvewl etileliirilie
'doing 1,P3w7 she askedDo not answ,
er-now-Think about it. ReVe we out-
grown
WaS11einleetxitnglui ne r Ya.- - SPrhia14'.1;ehonu180eVe?
int0,-.4L-10F:hougeflroni,the-countrYL-for-,_
-eiii*Tiri-S, and have '4. :Pie Place .. a,
;asphoinuntinigt.n.
w11! 40: . Po. i°..t.: an8Wer
.
thi4.. now either. ,I want.,:yeir,to think.
Aeolirmittee todookafter. Dr;
ings lecture consists of Mrs. Bryce,
Mss Stanley and Mrs, White, A .eorn-':
mittee on future friianCe includes
Miss McInnes, Mrs. L, Culbert, ,Mrs,.
Kelleher, Miss potty .4pd Miss Ye -
Was given by the Rev, .Mr, Dickson
of the Anglican church, Ile spoke of
India as a glorious nationaltheritage
sundered by a dozen great languages,
riven ,by caste, split by Buddhism,
Braluninism Mohammedanism, et!,
India needs regeneration .from the
power of new- life from Christ.
ASIIF,IELD NOTES
Mist • Maniie 1V1CDOnald or •
Pine
River, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs
Jack Henderson, of Paramount chiming
the week -end.. •
MTS RObt Johnston; of Detioriti,7-is
visiting With :her .mother Mrs,. J. D.,
McKenzie, Of Lochalth.
Mr and Mks. Tom Hackett and dau::
Spent' Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs., ,Clair Irwin ofParanioirti
Mr, Archie Medaul *he has spent
the ,last-two,manthS" in Detroit, has
returned to .his 'honie in-LOchalsh,
, Mr. and Uri; Walter , Alton,,. of
Lanes, were the guests' of Mr and
Mrs Max Rifynard of Paramount dur-
,ing the week, -
Mr, Murdock'. McGregor; of .SaSk,.
atcliewan.,..is visiting aVhiaheme.near
Kintail, .
'Stewart of
Lucknow spent a feW days with fri-
.
grids in Payinnount„
Mr. •Albert Cook; "ef..:' Paramount,
'spent a day recently with friends in
' Bessie Barnby, of -Lothian, is sriend-
a nionth visiting:with friends in Ham
Barger, of. Lothian, 'return-
ed 'from a month's visit with friends
. •
in Toronto: ; ' , •
" • .
::James Alton, is Spending a
Week with his son Mr, Chas. W Al
•
ton, Torooto,_.
nri s crinj)s , s • , .
•-year.s. ,
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A Vatned Gift,-1:In the nieining,-ser-
'vkin Si, ArnireiV'sM.SundaY
Andersorr,-MISS L Cam
It is not, undue praise.,:to -saylthat
every part was well taken; They were
and. as stars 'we might:nien-
tion,Mr. ',Bridge „WhO1145:ed the parf
,1"Jonet", and Mist :Campbell :he
'Very effectively represented a rather
but cunning,
The MacKenzie ,'-Orchestra • enter-
tained the Crowd before the' cuitain.
•vent up, and ,gave „selections between.
Mrs.', Langford tang a sole on
Friday , ,evening, , ana, 'Misses Mary
Aitchison: and Martha IViacCallum
contrihnied A' dueton 'Tuesday even-
ing,' Misr$,I* en .presitled-at-the7-p4.--
ano •forthose who sang,
..--Onbeth-evenings • the play Was tot-
loWed by, 'a .dance, andvve understand
• '
s'i4.'-f-rkiiet,s, in .a.` ll!eW --iinpressiVe aiiI
(orating 'words,, announced the gilt
of 'f,Ofirheaiitiful plateS. for the Chur,•
Ji offetinq.s,'bestowed by Allan- K.
hjsI
-,T-iother, Mrs Kenneth A.' Mc -Lay, who
(lied Dec" 13th j[923,"'The eOngre
atiori .stbod,while Dr. Barknessiatter,
ed.a short 'prayer dedicating the -pia:
tes to their service and then he ..pre-.
sented 'them' to theushers for. the
.111 i steadily growihg ••••
Stoddard' is, doWn. on the Pro -
examine To-iTaii. ffittdrusi-at.the March
• . ,
-Irit-,itute. 'Let us make'. it; .public
'meeting, A h•ealthful interest in ,beal-
that evenings. .were silecessfulAim: , s ,
, _•
AS the measles Cheated the public
, school out of their Christmas 'festiv-,
HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY.' 414 ,MiislJanet Welsh gave her room
a. gay hour floe( 3,00 -to .00 on Fit,
The firSt, meeting of , the LiterarY, , day; All ,the pupils.'"and teieher had
society for the Spring terra was held written 'their:names on slips of
On Jan, 23rd; from " 3.30-4;9041.111, 'The •per,-; The 'slipt. Were ..,throWn •••into " a
Meeting:Was.opened with, kekiburs by. :hex., and' 'tetsed: about; Each one in
the school, followed by a short add-. the •robto drew a lij, and found out
ress by the President, The minutes of , fo)... the firs,t'Ite.vvlioni the gift he or
the .• last Meeting Were ,then red and she .had ina.cle';or bought was going,.
adopted, following this was the tree- Kathleen ;Matheson a:visitor. gave "a
siger's report.. A selection:was.. then recitation, but the i!est Of the time
yei.idnincrECY.WtirnTstliiibrarCifeStrteratr 'War 'de-feted-td-"'-tlfe'ldll-igSrlffftrhlifg
.ter this there :was al chorus by th'e. Piest gables.wherein everybody had a
„
boys of Form 111, Rev, Mr.- Langford delightftil' thie arid -a gift,. •
gave,' every suitable:address dealing
with the ..writing. of final'. examin-
ations, The School,wat then favoured ing of the, Ripley -ilranch of Wornen's
with an inatitunehtal by Jean; Durnia, InStittiteS mot at, Mrs', Yeinen's on
Stewart MacKenzie moved a yiite of Pl•'idaY•• Feb. 1, wIih an adtleitaancb:of
thank* to ,Rei. Mr,, Langford Which 81. TsP
lia, hi8tritli•t:116.6.q(Itoodw,ats,iestillni,gout-tiolse
40.(1'ritye '
Wad* seconded by Malcom inacInnes. .1•
•
and very heartily earried. The meeting
-valle•Atedtit-hwel;.itLthse4;etri;;ging4::of:the, Nation-.
. ,
OLI) TIME SKATE
,Old 'timers will beat LOMA Rink,
on Tuesday night next, week', Feb,, ro„,
in,attendanteAdmishiot Addlts
Mei Children "
StegirAL EVEr4INO °
,
toeknow 1,fidge jt: b, 0, r. Innca in an informal and iiniuMijg
hol,d'' a aocinl.' Friday c>f iilgtuter-rof6Piiect
thie.wOakt .oboitt se6'ing' iottoalihtotito. thi
of last nieeting readr the treasurer's'
.-111,01p .b.e.4r.s1-M1d. the rorrespondence...J ,. _ -
,
carne en for discuionA su I , I3P .stne t- NOTIC
d i
tary course in home nursing • it to be. An accoUnts' must bs settled before
conducted by ' Nurse Alexander, ,of mariii 1924. , • , •
1 • L
• ,
Hazel Ray-
iard and •Nelseri Reynard of-Paia-
-lin'ount spent the week ;end with Mr:
and .,.1,Wrs: Walter AltonofLane's " •
MaCLeod; .Old,resi-
dent of the Lochalsh district, on l the
HiiiOn'side died on Wednesday
-She had been a widow for.'a.nuinber
f ••• Th Al Will be to Rip-
ley
.•.CerneterY on Friday , afterneen.
, .
,,p/i Wednesday night of last 'week
two -fellows With axes, or some -Other
weapons; visited the barn on .the
Intyre-fai•in' at "LAttlian;-.-ancrTdittLa
'couple of hundred dollars dainage to
the flax -threshing • --ontfit-.-of-Stuar
Robertson, whichhe has there to
thresh the :large crop of flak he has
stored in the barns, It is the general,
opinion, that the "reptiles"- who did
this,.did it for revenge because Stu-.
art,in doing nothing but what was
his duty, and what any other self-
respecting citizen wotildr, under the
same 'circumstances' who had the law
and order of ,the coinmunity at heart
Would do, informed the authorities;
that there Was a Still in operation in
a vacant house on, the boundarY., It
is just whatdhootleggers and swarnii.-.
vhiskeyc. makers Would do, for they
mtk!.-494.11wf_Atl.0s.41:41,.. p.0 M.,ttr
vhere they are-,loCated;"-The-auth'er:.
ties are now Working On the ease and
t is the fervent, hope of everybOdy
hat they will be aticeessfnl•in:finding.'
ut the guilty ' Parties', If they tail
t will he' poor etleourageinent, for
nybody to inforin 'On law breaker4;.
1VIra. (ReY.) Ilardie• is, tendon
for a few days this. week,'
Toronto for June 16•-27, '
the fmoving spirit of the GeOrgetclvvil
t. A, Pahner
LtidkIlOW Mefeliaht,
..tinienian Patin' will speak it Ripley ..,.......6.0,6,..
'OitfMiteth II-, and in,. Lucknew Mar,. .. ...„... .....
AtitAt4' MARKETS'
.12,', ,PiVe dellara' was voted to help
the ihildren's. Shelter' in wolitettoti to mz....:
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,,,, .a....qsis'a.,, * 4 4 i' 0% if V 1 4 4 1 i 4 4 i; 4. 44040ek2gel '
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.04.11•419r 4.41444,1i r lo . ?! .. A I,
the acelety, 'Thepresident Miss MC. 11°0 ' ' ' '' '.;''''' ''' ' ' ' '''' ' ' $7.6
was apportioned to a young friend f
illtheikt' Ir 4"4 . 4 4,4 4 . 4' '4, 006.05C,
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LUCKNOW HIGH REPORT
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Fenn:• ,
Standing given in C., frik,..Pvimg1:4,
^9q(-igrai.?!iY01 A-Igetil* and tatifi,„:"'
. A, "BaNusr 1 I; 1 C., F; P. Calner-
*..910341j7.4z.v...xxifiail-i:4T
F;' m,- Douglas 5 I; N. Douglas r;
1-ilt C* P Grant 1,1 .3-
F; H,enclerSciri a 1; 3 II; M.
Hend-
erson 211!, a C,1 F. "N- liodgins 3'F;
• TA. jerniesori 2-11 -1 HI; GyiTOhnstob
'..lvieD.oligall• 4
D": McIntosh 3 I,' 1 'III, 1 C;
S. McIv-
r 1 1; 1 Q, G,'MacKenZie
-II, .111';'' 1 F;;M, MacKinnon
,111acDonald .2' I; 2• III,- 1 C;M.
Peiey a
.c, F; J. c
Stein 5 F. J. SteWart. r. 1 m
;tewart 5. I-; I. ",Strathdee 4 C., 1 fi';'
;',-C.,'Ilornpstifi 3 I, 1 III, 1 C; p.. Fin-.
•a;,•Son 1 F;.B- r C. .
- Tested in Physiography, Zoology,
Arithnietie,' English 'Grammar'. and;
Geometry'. ,.. •
Alton, 01/iVe 3 1, 1 II, Alton,
Elizahetti 2 C, 1 F; Burns, Elliott
3, III, C;• Chestnut; Beisie. 1
C 3.F. Felce Ruby 2.0 2 P; ,Oe'acing
Margaret- 'F; 'Grant, Isabelle 2 .
T, .3 Hackett; Lena 2 I; 111, 2 III; ,
Rogan, • D en . ; Piegan;LW_Ill
Eet:liabaw; Annie 1 2
•Kennetly,;Olive."2,11; 1- 2 F;•Mae-'"'
r.C, Mad:-
KenZrei, Mary 1 C;. 2 Y; Murdie •
Clarence 1 .III,, F% :Myers. Margaret
1.1-, 2 II, 1 III,: 1,Y; Shackleto.n, Alice .
C;']..P; Smith Lottie.1 0,.
2 F; Sproule Willie 2 C,•'13 Stewart
Jean .5 Tliompson,„ Andrew 'I 'I, 3 :
C, *, P. ;7 Thompson, CaniPbell' .C, 2
• , Form III
`. Tested in .Anc. Hist., AIg, Bi
Hist, Fr Au,
:Anciers'On, 'Elsie 1 n, 1 ,0; 1
Blake,. Grace 1 II, 1'111 1 C." Colivell
--A-Titra72 ; Chestnut, Isobel 1 III,, 1
'C,: 1 P;- Durbin: ..Jean 2' 1•.;.,
Marjory..4. c,, •F,
ton, Carnian..a•C;;1F; Hogan, Wilfrid
1 F.‘,", (a); Johnston, Isobel 1
d; .Kilpatrick, ' Palmer 1 ,C; Lane,
Beisie,1 'II, 2 17; Lane, . jean .1 1 II,
1,51 oFisi,;z.iligcLaemD.yeniaald2,',.,A4h:nlie;,1.;,..1.4a..oCD;oMnaaied-,
Selena 1VIacNabb; Jack 1:0,
2 F; , McQuoid, 'Ruby r It; 2...F;'Mc-
.
Gillyray,; Tola 1 11,-1 .C, '1 .(a); Mac-
Kenzie;'Stewart 2'C; MaeIrmis,,Mal..
Mal -
coni I. I, Mona * 2. C;,
MiirdeCli,, Wilfred :2' F.; .:Murdoch,f
-Lovell .1.4.;:::Ostorliout, DonglaS41-11I;
Reid, Eldon 171I,
.1 111, 1 FShackle-
ton, Finlay 1 I; "Switzer; Ena.
,1 F;,,•Todd., vera; JII; :"Treteaen,
Harold. t II 1 • 'Woods Vei.a
,Saturday Specials
Cream puffs
Chelsea;gunw-7.-7Poughnuts- --
nefich Pastries
Whole Wheat .Bread •
• Horne. Made Bread -
011STITIalfS •
Phone 36, ' Luckairew
NoTEs.
TheGL:Id--'7, Ca Monday evening, the
inerebers•..:„.4.o.d" had:a yery enjoy-
-able ;and . educative 'meeting, with .•
•Our. Canadian Poets." The : pro. "
gramme prepared by. the Literary
Qemmittee was eveptionally good.
Jessie .McKenzie took the 'Scripture
reading. . V,Vilfred Murdock gave IL
paper' on Drs. Wm, 'Henry Drummond,
,rnciting, in closing one of this writers
ehoiee,,poemS, "delinnie Courteau,
gratin of•LyOung. girls contributed a
AlelLtergtexled. chortle. Misa,,Katie_MC,-
!gur-ialU read •a paper on ut:ie Indian
...lie, •
• poetess; PaPline. 'Johnston; and .a.4ce44.
Mary Douglas to read "The •Song My
Paddle Sings,". one Of her best poema.
;rat -lam kicNey rendered "a co,..iple of :„
violin Solos, • which reeeived, 'hearty
applause; while the High .School Or:
ehestra favored the meeting with
music. 1VIrss .Mary. Connell gave an
:will :take as his subject. next Sunday Oi:'0,hteiii`Cehe's:tteml..n'taletlirYquekci.T°1;
much • meeting,-
t Wartimeg,41nappreciatedobringPet ;
•` Rev 11 .'Osterhotit B A.* B
inorningl, Paul, l'he Enthusiast" the.
sermon oTh----i7rflie Great-
_ ness- or.Great Men, At the evening:
:service, eV. A. ;13, Stevenson of Strati-
fOrd ,••••••-Ac i the interestsof the:
Lord's 'Da''."y7A-Illial:Ince; All Welcome,
A -niott' interesting' meeting of the ,
Epworth League was arranged for
last Monday': night by Miss Annie But.
Ion who is- in- c.liarge of the Christman .
Endeavour ,Department. Jack ,Otter,
hout "WaS 'in the •chair, The shepherd
Psalm read .in unison and; the .hy-',
nirth and music was all suitable to the
topie aiid 'fitted in yerY. apropriatily..
The• •topic:•"The 'Song of the Syrian •
.Guest".....Was-givenby Mrs, Rev. Oster-
"liont,', readings! were_„.given'ibi.Aliss
.M4Y-c.:2•:aret Rivers, and Miss Myrtle- .
Palmer. ,solos were well rendered. by
B,oulding'and• Mrs, X, W,•JoYht
..1v,1ilddil.e;1(1.4.".elktrelera'vMenis.rsT',Gheerretudwel'isa4111
gobd, attendance.
ilarknesS. of Ripley 'and .
A S Kiiloss :attend..
cd an adjourned meeting of Maitland ,
l'preiliTY.teil.,a1.Executive at Brusselson
Fuesday afternoon of last wee .
rilrOgrani was .arranged for. the Pres.' •
byterial meeting. at Walton im Tues-
day, May, 20th., Mrs, Robt, Ireland of.
atet °West appointed- delegate:, to
•Lhe' meeting at 'Hamilton,;,
a d .Mrs -' Gellert was nominated for
- he office" of Provincial M. B, Secret-
whe „Avirt tour the .'resbyteria!
,March visiting 4the Auxiliaries
,in the last, tour,_.
ST1' HELENS
,
1 1,-2 F;•WoOds Alvin 1' C,' '
• 'town
, • ••
MacKenzie,
Gladys r„MacDonald .F Mary'Mactritos.h,
• loyFinlayson, Fiances':ThOmps,
'Winhified Arm:strong..., .
°Good-LFfed SteWard Helen .Me.,
,L'eod; ]Don aid Hen clerSeri; .1!,/argaript"
.1VlacDona1d; Teni, MacKenzie, ,.tvy
'Fa ir-÷Lereen Naylor*.; Roszelta
TEulIin,:,•:'Armstron Wilson, • IS ob61
• IvIelitillan*,' Pauline Reid*; "Wils'On
Armstrong,: taura-L-Webste,r1;-----,--:,..--,-
Finloyk..:1, Eldon 'Agar."
cad n stenc;. Dav:1-11
Horne,' Mae McMahon, 'Ilareld ;Greer '
IThrothy, Nixon. Maribrie _Henderson,
TsennethtCarneron4r*Marion•-'-.Cousins,
'Kathleen' Ferris: , , '
Baker*, Elwood ..S.e.to-. •
121011,. Donaldn pep fV4,1e. Jr.;
W1114. SteNr.hi7tCanierett
Tori cPina1d, Harold Buttbn,
‘0Sent, durin(!' tic •iponth
• Nortitoni1th0,,1,11,:s, on,;,tea
chei
!t ,
Senior • ' Class-ExCellent-:-.Kathar•
line Ma,c,ke.nzie;,,Margaret
Helen :MacDonald, Mideolm. ,Watson,
Arabett.'Cameron*;' Winnifre'd. Web-
ster, Vera Shevriff. •
Buswell*, Sheila Mae:.
• Rea 'Watson; 'Cliarie :Webster,:
difford :Webster; 'Bertha +Milne,
Fairt-tArchie, MacMillan, Elwyn
Pentland,"Mary '-Jewitt, ,•••
„.Junior ClatS-LEXeellbrit,,,,Slick'Bra-
bson'`, Arthiir , Andrew, Alan ,
doeho, M3,itiorzt, .PAiniot*, ,Ste
wart"!, Loiiraine; ilrabson*.i Phillips
Difenary*.. ' •
,
Good -Clarence Order,. ;,Almeda
Duroin*f MeIntO.s:ht 44a Wat-
son, eA8ie IVIs4kenzier`i, •Alex' Smith,
Harold Johnston*,
FairL-Stella..St_eWart;*;;;Evelyn
Nix-
on, Margaret • Button, Stewart
Those marked with (*) have beln
'neither late no absent -Airing the
month, '
J, MtieCallarri; teaeher,
R�fr Vit
:jects7..:hdC1f.41:t:1:CaPhYd8Peiling.
Sr,IV—Xa1ireil':'.‘nn4Fisher, 1ae/ni3( Cs)$4;"
1Wilno 94; C tilitzsteint L, Mend‘ryl
Annual- I. Meeting .of the
lielenS,•• Rifle Club will be held in .the
Hall on. Thursday. evening, Feb: 7th,
a full attendance is requestEkl.• ' •
The monthly meeting of,the W, M
Society:of Calvin Chureh, St, Helens
will he held ' on Wednesday the 13th, •
at ;2,30 o'clock. 'in the church .Parlor. •
,k." cordial invitation is extended to
.11 the ladies of the congregation, .
.., the Harris Mission : Rand meeting
will be. held in the church on Satur-
day, 9,th :.at" 2,30 o'clock, The .
Presiciont, Would like 'a .good' attend -
/I' r • .
ance •• .
.,' The We'rn.ari' Iristittite held. :their
inenthly , njeeting' on Thursday with
a geod attendance, Paper on the sUb-
ie0t. itights in the Honieli•_;
was 'NA& by,Mrs; D,
Nt.tts .servecl,• :The" Members_ intend
holding their annual "At Home' ,ozi
the evening ,of, Friday Feb,, 15th,
'
E Collyer (ties) '79; L,: Webster, 14, ,
Wilson (ties) 78; E. MacDonald, 11,
Webster (ties) 75; D, MacInneii 79, .
1\%-•-.M. *nee 9'1,D, MacKin
ion 89; A, -Atldrew' 75; D. Reid 74;
M, McQuillin 64,; • W., Agar* 40; 11,
Jewitt 60;D, Wine 49: H. Naylor 42, ,
Students in Jr, ttr• are reminded
that it is necessary for them to Mike
an average of 50% aitring the vonth4
In order ilitItlheniiif Waif
4titios 1
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