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The Seaforth News, 1930-04-24, Page 4PAGE FOUR THE. SEAFORTH NEWS Detroit, lately occupied by, Mr.Crei- Snowdon Bros„ Publishers, ,,ghton, Mrs, Sins has rented part of her residence to 'Mrs, Thos. Beg of Hamilton a former resident of Blyth. WALTON. • Miss (leen Ryan, who is teaching near Lucan, is spending the holidays With her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jos- eph Ryan. Mr, and Mrs. W. S, Forbes are vis- iting the former's daughter, -Mrs. Go land; at Fergus. Mr, pas, H. McLaughlin; of St. Thomas, called on friends in the vic- inity over .the Week end, Mary• J S. Buchianan and Miss N y are spending the holidays with .friends in Rochester, N.Y. Miss Beth Shannon is visiting with friends in Egtnoftdyille. •Miss Isolbel Farquharson is visiting her aut, Mrs. I. Henderson of Mc- Killop, d Mr. and Mrs. D. Sohier an Ken- neth are spending the holidays with friends in Sirncoe. Mrs. Thos. Clark and Wes are spending the holidays with friends in Listowel.'• Mr. John Tomlinson of Flint,' Mich'., has purchased Mr, Will Nicholson's farm on the 14th concession of Mc-. Kilian. We welcome him to the com- munity. Miss M. E, Mowbray spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth. Mr. John MdDonald and Lewis and Charlie of Windsor called on friends in the village• this week. Mrs) James Mowbray and Gordon of Detroit spent the holiday with friends in the village. Mr. Keith Lamont and Peter Mow- bray of ' Detroit spent Sunday with friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Gardiner and Miss Vera are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Jas. Mowbray, of De- troit, Mr. Ivan Young of Port Huron is visiting his sister, Mrs , Joseph Campbell. Mr. George Kirkby of Stratford . Normal, and Mr. Kenneth Armstrong of Wiarto» opera the week -end with . - Mrs Bell expects to move next week, vir. and Mrs. G. M. Chambers are. visiting friends and relatives in Tor- onto this week. Misses Gertrude and Grace Tunney returned this week to London after. attending their father's funeral on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. James Switzer` of Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs, F, A: Powell Of Stratford were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Powelbl. Mr, and Mrs. Batten of Milton visit- ed the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs." Jas. Tierney, over Easter. The Young Peop'le's meeting Was withdrawn this week owing to the holidays. Death of L. J, Williams. - Early Monday morning, April 21st, death claimed one all Blythls prominent bus - Mess men, when Luther 5 ,Williams passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital,. London, where he had been during, the past four weeks, having undergone. a critical operation, Mrs. Williams remained with him all the time. De- ceased was born in Wales,, sixty-three years ago, coming to this country forty-six years ago and lived 'at Sar- nia, Winghant and Belgrave before Coining to .Blyth in 1914. Be conduct- ed a hardware store in Belgrave and on coming to Blyth purchased the Moser store. A few years ago he started a variety store after selling his hardware business. In 1991 he was united M marriage to Miss Minnie rives, with one daughter, Pearl. One brother, Gwilliam Williams.. in Wales, also survives. The funeral took place Wednesday after- noon from the Family residence on Dinsley street, at 2 p.m, to Union Cemetery, Rev, Geo. Weir Of St. An- drew's United Church, officiating. Pageant Presented -On Wednesday evening, April 16th, the Easter thank - offering meeting of the McLean Mis- sion Band was held"in the basement he Flndrew's United Church. the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. president Miss Pearl Williams, pre - H. Kirkby. Miss Amy Love of Toronto is holi- daying in the village. Mr. and . Mrs. James Elliott a nh child, -of Atwood, S'pettt Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Elliott. Miss Annie McTaggart, who is teaching in Stanley .township, is spending the holidays with her par- enta. • A number from. here took in the dance at Auburn•on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs• R. Drager of . G spent, the week -end with his mother,,the last verse of the song, "Were Inc Mrs. C. Dragger: Whole Realm of Nature Mine." The Mn and Mrs. John Sholdice or verses df the hymn, "Jesus Keep Me London visited friends in Vt alton last Near the Cross," 'were recited by Thursday. Jessie Richmond, the whole Band joining softly to sing the chorus, dur- ing which they covered the cross with flowers. Then Followed a very help- ful address by Mrs. (Rev.) Scobie of Belgrave on Mission Band Work, and she also drew attention to the awaken- ing buds at Eastertide. All felt that the evening was most profitable Ind inspiring. Miss Dorothy Ro•bins,n of Seaforth was a visitor with her parents, R. H. and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. \Win. Sholdice of Walton were visitors with the latter's sister. Mrs. Robert Craig on Tuesday. Mrs. Craig returned with them for a few days. Nix., Lyle Robinson of Humberstone is visiting his parents, R. H. and Mrs. R abinsott, Mrs. John Cote left last Thursday for Clinton hospital to undergo an op- eration some time this week. The \W.C•T.U. meeting was held at Mrs. Bender's on Thursday afternoon, April 17th. Mrs. Wightman, the pres- ident, presided. There was avery good attendance and considerable bu- siness was carried out. A .special 11-:tlter,s meeting was planned for next month. Mrs. Weir gave an ad- dres on "Law Enforcement." The CGaI.T. met on Tuesday even- ing at St: Andrew's manse in charge of the president, Miss Pauline Robin- son, Miss Tillie Maines told the story of the evening, "The Small Loaf." This group is growing more interest- ing from week to week, Miss Ada Craig of Listowel spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Craig. )Jr. Russell Armstrong, accompan- ied by Miss M. Davis of London, were visitors with the former's parents, Martin and Mrs. Armstrong. Miss Hazel Petts visited her par- ents Mr, and Mrs, John Pette. Miss Bertha Brogden of London visited her sisters, •Mrs. D. Moody and Mrs. W. H. Lyon, Mr, and Mrs, 0 Johnston and little slaughters Irene and _Betty of Toron- to were visitors with Mrs Johnston's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston. Miss dice Gillespie is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Haines. Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. \\'m, McCutcheon of Brussels, accompanied by Mrs, Frank \IcCutcheon, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig on Sunday. Miss Viola Fraser sang a most ac- ceptable solo at the morning service Church and United in St. Andrew's d an appropriate anthem was sung by the -choir. Rev. Mr. Weir's subjects were: in the ,morning. "The Risen Re- leemer," and evening, "The Walk to Emmaus,' Dr. Mortimer, of Auburn, mission- ary in China for 28 years, will speak at the annual Thankoffering meeting sided, The Bible lesson on theLast a Days of Christ's Life on Earth Passion Week, was taken by Isobel Craning and Irene Brunsdon. Given most impressively was the pageant i which a Cross was used as the cen- tral figure. A group of six girls, all dressed in white, represented flowers, all typical of the Resurrection. upper part of the cross was decorated with their flowers, signifying their of- ferings. At the close of her part, each rirl knelt around the cross and sang Massey= Harris Soil Pulverizer A Combination Clod Crusher, Roller, Pulverizer and- Packer, that saves time and labor and increases Production, COME IN AND SEE. JOHN GALL(? AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor Cash, Open Evenings. in ,Sit, Andrew's Church on Thursday evening. 1Rev. Mr, Weir conducted prepara- tory service at Londe'sboi Wednes- day evening and took part in the un- ion Good Friday service held in Au- burn Anglican Church. Mr, and Mrs. Will Leith• and fam- ily of Stnatford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb McElroy on Good Friday. (Rev. L. V. Pocock spent Monday and Tuesday in Brantford. Mr. and Mrs, VIT. T. Stinson were in Milton for a day or two this week. Mr and Mrs Henry White and fam- ily of Galt were Easter visitors with Mr and Mrs. George White. Mr. Harry Kemp of Detroit spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.C. Burling. 'Miss ,Mary Brown of Brampton vis- ited over the week -end with 'her par- ents, Jahn and Mrs, J3•rown. Mr. Louis Phelan is spending a few days with -his mother and brother, Mt. Jas. Phelan. - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull, 16th con.; Grey, on Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nicholson and Gordon also Jmo. and Mrs, Grasby were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Grasby near Au- burn. Mir. and Dirs. George Stevens' of Clinton, visited over the week -end with •Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Nicholson: Mr. John Watt is spending a sew• days in Toronto combining business with pdea sure. " Mfrs, E. Boyle of Toronto is visit- ing her sisters, the Misses Dri call. Mr. Arthur Carr, Mr, and Mrs. Thompson and Dr. Thompson of To- ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. \W -in. Me Gavin over Easter. Mr. and Mrs.' Johnston and two sons of Atwood spent Easter with their daughter, "Mrs. Wm. Elliott and Mr. Elliott. Mrs. Bailey -and son George of To- ronto and Mrs. J. Fulton and daugh- terMMinnie, of Mimico, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs, John Balfour. Walton Public School. Senor Room. -V. Class. -Examined itt Al- gebra. History. Geography, Latin, French, Literature. Art. - Gladys Smalldon 75 p.c., Edith Ennis 72, Isa- bel Farquharson 69. Sr. IW -t Examined in all subjects.) -Horace Rutledge 65. Grace Man- ning 62, Tont Kirkby 61. 7Gordon Jr.I\+.-Helen Smalldon 7 , G Shortreed 69, Kenneth Murray 64, Norma Steins 63, Margaret Murray 60. Gordon Ryan 59, Helen Farquhar- son 56. Sr. IDI. -Anna Ennis 74, Allan Mc- Call- 70. Lena Drager 70. Fred Rut- ledge 68, Florence Alderson 64, Willie Farquharson 62. Mary Buchanan (ab- sent). Teacher, Chas. S. Sellers, Junior Roam. -Jr. III -Jack Drag- er 76, Jack Murray 75, *Mary Hum- phries 65. Dorothy Murray 64, ***Beth Shannon 50. Sr, LL -Kenneth Sohier 80, Bob Kirkby 63, Jack Smalldon 58. Jr. II -Stewart Humphries 59, Kath- leen Farquharson 59, **Mildred Sellers 35, Se I,-(Excellertl-Barrie Mar- shall, Garnet Cummings. Jr. I. -!Excellente -Earl Coutts, Ross Bennett, Bob Smelidon. (Good) -Frank Marshall, Margaret Murray. Sr. Primer. --.Viola Marks. Teacher, D. Holmes, BLYTH. Mrs. B. A. Lewis and son :=f Brock- ville, are spending a few days with Mrs. Lewis' uncle and run., Mr. and Mr.. R. Powell. Miss Alice Rogerson and Mr. and Mrs. Ament of Toronto were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Roger- son, Mr. and Mfrs. Bert Tacker and fame ily and Mrsin Sint; spent Good. Friday With the tatter's brother, Mr. Harry Campbell, at Belgrave. Mr, and Mrs, Sam Creighton and family have moved n:u the :ate Miss s Hattie Dexter's house on Dinsley St. Mr. and Mrs Earl Mill: are moving this week into the house of Miss Bell, Your Footwear plays an important part in your life, both from a standpoint of appearance and health. '-GOOD SOLES KEEP AWAY COLDS" We can rebuild Your Shoes at Small Cost Modern 'and Up -to -Date Machinery Used We Use the Best of Materials FOR SHOE REPAIRS OF MERIT TRY forth Shoe -Repair Opposite Crich's Bakery. FARM BARGAIN 100 ticres good band, well fenced,1 Plenty of water, frame house - Barn' 60x'60. Cement stabling. 50 acres being sown with Oats and Barley. Balance good hay land. A snap lot• �. , art of 4 $5y200.00 with a Gash payment f+ r- 700,00 and terms for ba,lanee, Im- mediate possession. ' We also have several grass farms for Sale or relit --1510 and 100 acres. A. 9. •Sutherland: Insurance, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds, Etc. PHONE 152 1VIcKILLOP. The fod'lawing is the Easter report of S. S. No. 7, McKillop. ,Sr, DV. -Melville Shannon 80 p.c.. Helen Tomlinson .76. ' Jr. IV.-iEverett Perdue 35, Walter Somerville 79. Sr. . DI1I,-1Boyd Driscoll 78, Lwin Shannon 71, Jimmie :Balfour 69. Sr. IQ, -(Kathleen Leeming 88, Har olt2 Hudiea 8'4. Printer.-l\�rild'ie Leeming 85. Highes-t, number of stars in spelling for months, March and April, Jinnne Balfour. Cora F. Strong, Teacher. Tl'-,'IJRSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. 72. gr. DTII,-'H'arvey Lamonit 62, Scott Kerr 57, Sr. FL -George Mc- Clure 64,Arthur Heudersou 63; Ross Gordon- 52, Hector: Lamont 48, Mil- dred Henderson 38. Sr. I.-Ahna La,wmence 74. Pr. -Lois Henderson. No. on roll 18. Teacher. ,M. Wheatley, The following is the report of S. S. No, 1, Mr)Killop, for Easter examina- tions:, Sr. IV.-IWm:.,Nigh 67, Cath- erine Lane 66, :Mabe1.N'igh 61. Jr. IV. -Prances Fortune 733; Adelaide Mur- ray 70, Doreen Negh:65. Sr. II. -.-.Jack •Fortude 80, Ambrose Nigh (absent). Jr. III.--Margarett Murray 73, Flor- ence Murray and Rbbert Devereux 72, Aileen Murray 71. • I. -Frank Dev- ereux 89, Peter Nigh 85,Joseph Ryan 74, Lawrence Murray 68, Sr. Pr. Jimmie Nash 85, Sylvester Ryan - 84, Madeline Fortune (absent), Jr. Pr. -=Anna Kriauskopf (good work). Teresa Carpenter, Teacher. The following is the Easter report for S. S. No. 1e, McKillop. Examina- tions have been given in all subjects. Sr. IV,-Gretta Hulley 79.8, Agnes Dodds 76. • Jr. IV. -Agnes Case 77.3, Elizabeth blc7arlane 74. .Sr. III. ---Bert McSpadden 71, Tillie Hulley 69.8, •Jr. bIh Margaret Hh'bkirk 70, George,Habkirk 69. Sr. IS. -Arthur McClure 50. Jr. L=Gordon Hulley 65: ' Primer. -,Lillian McClure, good, Highest in stars for March and: April, Gretta Hulley. No. oe roll, 1'1. Average attendance 10.6. Annie E. Strong, Teacher. The fefloveiug is the report • of S. S. No. 6, MdKillop, for Match 'end Ap- ril.' Pupils have beep e*aniined ' in The following is the school report all subjects: ' of Ir.S-S. No. 3, East Wawanosh and . Sr. IV. -Muriel Finnegan 90, Eve - is. Honours 75, pass 60, 3y n Sparlieg' 83, Esther Duffy 82, Brenton Godkin 63.... Jr. IV. -Reggie Pryce 74, Gordon Elliott 68, Sola Beurmann 65, Norine Little 64. • Sr. I!I'hAltna Finnegan 90, Maudie Spading 89, Evelyn Hoegy 70. Jr. FIT. Vera Duffy Sl., Helen' El - s' Sr. IV. -Mary Baird 82 p.c., James McGill S0, Sylvester Kelly 76. Jr IV. --Glen McGill 65. Sr. ISS -Marjorie Graeby 76, Isa- bel Nethery 66. Jr. DLT,- Allan Baird 66, Loretta. Kelly 65, Eddie McGill 60. Mae Kelly 41, El- ' 62, Glen Pryce 2• Sr, Second. 'Surto Healy 86, Edna Jr. PLI. (Part I) -:Leslie Pryce 76, Baird 75. Edwin Fear 70, Cameron Rita Duffy 66, Gerald' O'Hara 64. \\'wish 65. (Part I'I)JHazel Sperling 89, Ever - Jr. 'Second. -Marian Nethery 77, est Beurntann 84. Marie Hoegy and Kathleen McGill 67. John Sanderson 51 Primer -Albert Kelly. Prize for Spelling: Marjorie tras- hy.- Prize for Conduct and Manners: Janes McGill Eliza M. Godkin, Teacher, The funeral of the late John La- mont whose death took place on Wednesday morning, April 16th at an early hour, was held on Good Friday at his late residence. For several Years Mr. Lamont and his sister have lived retired in Blyth, lately occupy- ing the Wilford house. Of late Mr_ Lamont was in very poor health, can- cer being the cause of his death. It is also very regrettable that at present Miss Lamont is in a very serious state from a paralytic stroke. Mr. Lamont was an old resident of Hut - lett township where he was born 72 years ago and lived until his mar- riage. For a few years he lived in the West until Mrs. Lamont died 31 years ago. HC then returned to the Lamont homestead on the 1'3th concession.. Besides his sister, Janet, he is survived by one brother, Mr. Alexander La- mont of Seaforth. A great many friends and former neighbors attend- ed the funeral on Friday. The ser- vices were conducted by Rev. E. An- derson. assisted by Rev George Weir. A beautiful duet was sung by the two ministers, Interment was made in the Burn's Church cemetery, Hullett. The pallbearers were Messrs B. Herrington, James ,Denholm, Wm, Brown. Sato Creighton, Chas. Rouse and Jas. Lockhart. TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Catherine McDonald hes been confined to her home in the Beattie apartments through illness. .Miss Mae Aberhart of London bus- iness college, Mr. George Aberhart of St. George's school, and Mr, Don Ab- erhart, all of London, spent Easter at their home in McKillop. Mrs Bra Holmes is in Stratford visiting Friends, Little Miss Eleanor Smith of Niag- ara Falls is theguest Eher cousin, es o cons i g Miss Kate Ellison. Mrs, G. D. Haigh and Miss Mary Haigh are spending the holidays in Lucknow. Mr. Ricliar Sandford d San d o d has rented the residence formerly- occupied by Mr. Thos. Habkirk on George street.' Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Bristow and children of Detroit spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Webster. 'Mrs, • McNabb, N. Main street, left Saturday to attend the funeral orf her brother, Mr, Hugh Ross, at Port Hu- ron, whose death occurred Friday in his 78th year, Mr. Ross was born in Grey townshiP, but has lived in Mich- igan h- igan for years. One son and two i'daughters 4n Port Huron, survive; al- so three Sisters, Mrs. McIntyre, Roy- al Oak, Mich.; Mrs. Richards, Neb- raska; Mrs D. Ross, Detroit, be- sides Mrs. McNabb, and two brothers. John And Dave of Michigan. Mrs. Finlayson; Sr., left on Friday to staywith her daughter, Mrs. Abe Forsythe in Tuckersmith, _Attend,in'g the 0.E.A. convention in Toronto are Mr. J. C. Laing, Col. R. S. Hays and Principal E R. Crawford. Mr and Mrs. Aubert Edterand fam- ily, spent Easter at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs Clifford of Kitchener were guests of Mfrs M. Jones, East William St., Good Friday, Beatrice Pryce (equal) 79, Mary Pryce 77. Pr. (Promoted to I.) -'\Wilbur Hoegy, Audrey Beurmann, Bob Duf- fy, Gordon Beurmann, Billy Little, Alvin Beurmann. Perfect attendance since January, Gordon Elliott, Helen - Elliott, Alma Finnegan, Everett Beur- mann. Number on roll 28. Average attendance 27. Teacher, 'Anona Dale. The following are the results of the Easter examinations for S.B. No, 2. McKillop: Pupils whose names are marked with an asterisk were absent for one or more examinations: Hon- ours 75 per cent,, pass 60 per cent. V. Class. -Ethel Storey 71. Sen. IV. Verna 1lcFarlane 70, Robert McMil- lan 63, James McClure 55. Sr. DIeh- Margaret McClure 63, Nelson Mc- Clure 60, Edith McMillan 60, Edward Storey* 51, Orville Storey* 40, Jr..DIll. -Verna Storey 71, Isabel. Anderson 69, Arthur. Anderson 40. II. Class - Eimer Scott' 63, Bert McClure 60; Charles Storey 44. First Class -Bertha McClure 80, John Anderson; 75. Prim- er -Dorothy 3cIcCl•ure, Elwood Stor- ey. ' Number on roll 19. ` Average at- tendance 1'8.5.. Chive V. Medd, Teacher. Following is the report of S:S. No. 4, M.dI(illop, for March and April: Sr. IV, -Ruth Gordon •84.1, Barbara, Eb- erhart 34, Linnes Krogman 77, Marc. Kerr 73, Lloyd Yantzie 68, David Shannon 64, Peter Watson 59, Archie Smith 34, Jr. 1',T• -Olive Eberhart CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Oke and daugh- ter Carrie spent the holiday with Mr., and Mr¢. Ephe Clarke. Mrs. Charles McGregor has been on the sick.dist. Mr: William Evans has been engag- ed with Mr, Ephriarn Clarice during the seeding: Mr. Lloyd McCully of Stratfbrd is visiting his aunt, Miss Belie McCully. Miss Gladys Coleman spent the week -end with Misses `Doreen. and Viola Clarke. Miss Hattie Arnistrong is spending her holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. Wnt. Clarke. .• Miss Thelma Dale of Toronto is spending the ..Easter holidays at her hone here. Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Stephenson of Brussels; spent Sunday at the latter's parents, _Mr. and Mrs. George Riley. Mir. 'Iiktrold Glazier of Clinton is spending this week with his aunt, Mrs. Tom Pollard. • Mrs. Leo' Stephenson arrived home' front Seaforth hospital last Friday where she has beefs under the doctor's care for two weeks. Master Mac Stephenson of Brus- sels is 'spending his Easter holidays with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, George Riley. ' • School Report. --The following 'are the results olf the Easter examinations for S.S. No. 3, Mullett. Pupils whose names are marked with en asterisk' were absent for one or .more examin- ations. Honours 75 per cent; pass 60 per cent. Sr, IV. -Isabel Jamie-, san 77.1, Jack Sundercock 76,4, Viola Clarke 71.1, Hazel :McMichael 61.3, 'Margaret Yungblut 52.1, Doreen Clarke 47,4. Jr. IV. -Hattie Arm- strong 35.3, Doris Lawson 80.9, Edith Britton 66.2, Bernard Riley 63.9. Sr. III. -{Hazel Jamieson 682, Ethel Dex- ter 59:1, Charles Sundercock 56, Ella Dexter 55, Kelso Adams 52.4, Fred Riley 50.4. Jr. IT2.-1A,, John Thomp- son 65.3, Edna Armstrong 5'5,2,' B, J!eean Wakefield 54, Alex, McMichael 49.a. Sr. IT -Jean Anderson 90, Elva Sundercock 78, Olive Grimoldby 66. Grace McMichael 63, Alvin Riley 55, Kathleen Yungblut 46, Reggie Law- son 42, *Mary Thompson, First-. Marian Lawson- 80, Viola Dexter 72, Stella Arms•trong 70. Primer -,David Anderson, Ellwood Clarke, Charlie McMichael. Number oft roll 34, av- erage attendance 30.7. Ida I. Medd, Teacher, ( HERE :IS WHAT MdCLARY'S ELECTRIC RANGES HAVE BEEN SPI✓CJ? LL1 DESIGNED TO DO -FOR YOU -to save you work in the kitchen -to give you more leisure to'eliminate "guess" work -to reduce your cooking costs J. Wt IVIODEL:AND McClary's Electric Stoves Phone 143 r 4 ' Seaforth WOLVERTON: FLOUR- MILLS' CO. L11'iIlED SE RTA, eNTI4Rle iddlings $36.00 per Ton White Middlings are the cheapest feed on the market. 'They are very strong end very fine, making them the ideal feed for, calves or little ,pigs. They are also excellent for finishing stock for market. '. Bran, in bags • • , • • $35.00 ` $34.00 ton ton Shorts, in bags •••••••••••"•' ' Mixed Chop, in bags $1.85 per 100 lbs. in bags $2.10 per 100.1bs. OatRolled Chop, $1.90 per 90 lbs. lCreck d ts, in in $2:40 per 100 lbs. �Gracked Corn, in bags; • • •• • • • Chopped Grain in bulk $2.00 per ton les than above. We pay a 5'c for every feed bag returned in good condition: PHONE 51 EVENINGS 299 Nurseries Connon Limited GROWERS of LANDSCAPE TREES, SHRUBS, ARCHITECTURE EVERGREENS and GARDEN DESIGN HARDY PERENNIALS CONTRACTING HAMILTON, ONTARIO examinations, Ediith , •Mr. and 'ML's. Charles. `'Gooier of Absent for all- exon i me spent Easter- Sunday Port Colba p Wallace. • •Alice M. Archibald, Teacher. with Ma. and a,les. Arer,spent ie rtor. her Miss ' S.S. No. 2. -The following is the Easter holidays with her uncle near report of the examinations of the 90- Owen Sound' ams is rushing 'pils of S.S. No, 2, Tuckersmith, for Mr, Ernest Ad g busi- the winter tern. Names are in order ncss this spring with his new tractor. oE merit. • Mr. and Mrs. Tyermau : and sister, Sr. IV. -IE. .MacGregor 72 per cent.;, of Seaforth, visited at the ,home of une Smit B.. hII._N. Hevetior179, 5 G. Mc - Sr. SIS. Kenzie 78, R. • Watson 75, B. Mac- Gregor 64. Jr. ITT, -+D. Cooper '57, M. Smith ' Sr. 'I•I. Olive • Smith 81, Theda 'Watson 77;-E, Daman 76, B. Sand ford 67, R. MacGregor 62. J r. 5 Deitz 68, A. Field 6 , E. McLean (absent for exams), M. Deitz 42. B. Watson LAK• ilfadGregor, , Don Cooper, Ray Cooper. • Sr. Pr. --Robert Field, D. Dayman, Grace Schilbe, K. McKenzie. Jr. Pr, -Gwendolyn Cooper, Mar- jorie Smith, • Mr. Davis 'Moore of Toronto is spending his Easter holidays at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Moore, Mr, Wren Eyre of Windsor isholi daying at his home here. , Mfrs. Lorne Pepper has returned to her home at Niagara Fall's, Miss Frances Houston -is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Houston. Mr. and Mrs, Duncan McCallum of Blyth spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Hay. KIPPEN. Mr. Robert McNaughton of Lon- don is &pending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehyr• McNaughton. Miss Margaret ETgie of Toronto spent the, week end at her home in Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Schilbe at- tended the 'funeral of Mrs. Schilbe's uncle, Mr. James McClinchey, in Clin- ton on Saturday last, Mr. Stuart Knox of Windsor visit- ed atthe home of his uncle, Mr. Lorne Wilson, over Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Green and daughters of Cheatham spent the holi- day with Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs, James Dayman. Mrs., James Shaw of Simcoe is spending a pleasant visit with her many friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Wm, McGregor and 'Mrs, French are doing nicely in Seaforth hospital, after their recent severe ill- ness. Misses Margret'and Grace Cooper of London spent Easter with their parents in the village, Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald spent Raster with friends bit London, Mr. Clarence McLean and Gilbert Jerrott of London speak the week end with their parents. Miss ,Gladys McLean and sister Rose are spending a week with friends in Ottawa. TUCKERSMITH. S.S. No. 5 Report. -The following is the report of the Easter examina- tions l nss ous he d i No. 5-Tuckerstttfth. Sr; IV =Margaret Leyburne • 76 per cent., Jessie Wallace 74, iiI'ariot} Wallace 71, Donald Patrick 64. Sit Tin -Gavin Gemmell (*) 80, HaroldRice 69, Harold Chesney 66, Edna McDonald (*) 64, Jean 'Mc Donald (*) 48, Jr. III. -Arthur Leyburne 77, Dor- othy Gemmel! 66, Robert Patrick 65, Ethyl Chesney- 50. Jr. l'. -Grace Wallace 74. Sr. I. -Warden Haney 87, Arnold Archibald 80,. •Sr. Pr John Oldfield 05, Hazel M CNaughton 82, Gordon McDonald (*) 75. Those marked with an asterisk (*) Missed one or ntorer examinations,' Mr, Jas. Fairservice, Mr. and Mrs. Will Tamblyn of To- ronto spent Easter with his mother, Mr; Harold Sneli•of Toronto was home for the Easter holidays. • The use of Miller's Worm Powd- ers insures -healthy •children so far as the ailments attributable to worms are concerned. A high mortality among children is traceable to worms. These tap the strength of infants so that they ere unable to maintain the •battle for life and succumb to weak- ness, LONDESBORO. Mr. Fred and Harold Johnston from London were home over the Easter holidays. Miss Gladys Fairservice from 'Lon- don spent -Easter with Thos. arid' Mrs. Fairservice. Mr. Jas. •MeOr'ea of file Westervelt School, London, spent Easter with Isis parents here. Miss I•n'wood of London .spent Eas- ter at the home of Mr. Fred John- ston. Miss Brigham of Windsor spent Easter with her father and mother,. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brigham. ,Mrs. Fred Johnston and Helen spent a day with Blyth friends. Mrs, John Fingland entertained a few lady friends one afternoon lest week, Miss Eleanor Mains of Chicago, daughter of Mrs. Mat. Mains, . was married last Saturday. Miss Elsie Mantling spent -last Sat- urday in London, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Roberton spent Easter Sunday with Ripley friends. Inexperienced Ambitious Men. Qualify for $5 to $10 Daily. Wanted for jobs ^atlGarage work, Ignition, 'Battery, Acetylene -El- ectric Welding, Electrical and Aviation Experts. Short, practi- cal treindng. Part time pay while learning. Increase your earnings. Be independent. Steadier Em- ploymeet. ACT NOW. Write or call for application, • COM.MERCPAL •ENGINEER- ' ING LIMITED, 57 Queen ;W., TORONTO Potato Planter Having purchased a large potato planter for our tractor, we will be able to rent out our present machine at $3.00 per acre, or portion thereof, This machine plants the potatoes and covers them, Also it has a fertilizer attachment and by using fertilizer your yield should net you a profit -of $60;00 per acre by the extra use of the 'fertilizer. Lf you should decide to make potatoes a paying . crop, phone us at once to arrange, as .the planter is busy now and several or- ders are booked naw. We .carry a stock of Special Potato Fertilizer and you will be alble to get it when coming for machine. We have a few more 'bushels of those good seed oats to go at 75Ic per bushel, also some timothy seed, some goad buys on pianos or radios. Yours for business, J. E. HUG[LL & SONS 3 miles west of Seaforth. Phone 616r34 See lize cater of ASPEN. NATIONAL PAN\ Vibit Canada's great mountain country this summer. See the mighty scenery of our Far. West. Make jasper Park Lodge in Jasper National Park your mountain headquarters. Ride, climb, swim, golf, tennis, motor, explore. PACIFIC COAST On to the Pacific ... A 500 mile trip from Jasper... past towering Mount Robson . following the turbulent Fraser River to Vancouver. Ever' tura a new thrill ... every mile a vista of spectacular beauty. or ALASKA A 1,000 mile boat trip from Vancouver through the colorful Inside Passage. See glaciers, the Klondike, Skagway. Gorgeous scenery,.. Congenial fellow- travellers. Tours may be made by various routes. Bali Information and rescrvatione from aay Agent of Ca waye.. iJ t j;, �Nattonal Hallways, ana_ l an ati®nal