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LTherte, rates it a Fein: Sr. Picture.
SPECIAL MATINEE GOOD( FRIDAY AT 3 P.M.
CARTOON and COMEDY
NEX k TUESDAIVVMDINESDAY
Ann &Ahern and Neil lianditoitin ormaiNri DATE"
She Took a Chance With Lova:
NEVIS and CARTOON '
Special, Tuesday, 3 p.m, April 23r4
LAUGHS, FOR ALL--.OLD'AND YOUNG
An hour and forty minutes of fun with WALT DISNEY'S "MICKEY'
MOUSE" -All ,Colored Musical Cartoons; POP -EYE; MICKEY
McGUIRE'S, "OUR GANG" Comedy.
COMING-"RIGIIRST GIRL 1N. THE WORLD"
Matineee Sat. and Biolidayiei 8 Pala- Two g.311(mri nighbl)r; 7•3!) warl OIL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
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•:: Room ifl
lia--Winnefred R.USneII, FrecCW4-
feed, Alhyvenne IlVloriee,. Harry. Scott,
Kenneth Keating, Margaret Pethick.
B -Lillian Southgate:, 'Fergus Bell,
Helen Hodlgson, Jean ,Currie, Vernon
Annis Dunlop, Reid Allen, Mary
Geddes.
:a -Stanley Thfl, Clifferdl Ross.
De-alargaret Dale, Richard Eisler,
Bent Barlow Dlonald Weed, .Dorothy
Miowee, IIVIaligarert Edier, Leo Oke,
Clayton Ritchie, Howard, Burgess. -
Maude 'D.1, Hartry, Teacher.
Room IV '
Al-Wilina Hay, Janie lloffat, Doi --
either' Smith, Joan aVleMaster and
Frank Mille ( equal ) , Mar guerite
*rest:tett, Alvin Hoff, Violet Dee.
R -Doris Venue, Herrisson Sproule
/avid Leslie [Ritchie(equal), George
laildebeand, Jean ,Swan., Neil Hop -
pee, [IlEarjerry
C -.Beth Wiale*e"1", Albert Venuse
BilIy 'Wlilbee, Jack Eisler, Isabelle
Case, Evelyn Venue, Arthur Praiser.
DI-Eurth Anderson, Aubrey Baker,
Betty Dunlop, Jack Praiser, Clarence
aBseed• examinatione-Ross Itont-
igerriery and Jaequel•ine. O1Dell.-31. M.
Bell, Teacher.
Room V
-Helen Smith, Jean Wright and
Patricia Bechely (equal), Marjorie
"INIIIMMIIMINIES1111111•1111=1111111,
The Western Farmers'
Weather Insurance
Mutual Co.
Organized 1905
Head Office : Woodstock, Ont.
Cash and Bonds on Hand -
$213,720.62 •
The largest reserve balance of
any Canadian Weather Instr.
num Mutual Co. doing business
in Ontario.
Prinnet Adjustments and Sat-
isfactory Settlements.
(Ask Your Neighbor)
If not a policyholder now„ you
should not fail to see or write
.to our Special Representatives:
Lowest Rates Available
W. McKERCHER, McKilloweet
Phone 249 r 4, Seaforth.
J. A. MURRAY, Tuckersmith
Phone 143 r 2, Seaforth.
Ani Claim Recognized.
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five .11eartf,.e" $1,07 .,0tr •Ax
of 'ejoilt Jotti o titan. $4000igat:
fivree gluiJ .,olevOrn and twairsi
years of agre. . • . ,
Thechildren, are all. healthy
well maneered, and !Mead fit bite any
good home, •
Anyone avishing to tame a 01114 as"'
heitilted to get inaloucth :with Mr, H. T,"
Edwardis, superintendent, Or Mae
Oliatne matron, Childeett's Sheltee,
Goderiele 3613-2
McKenzie, 1Ilielen Carmichael, Harriet
Russell, Donald Ross, ban Grummett,
Eileen Anderon, !Marion MaGavin.
.B -,-Ernest Clarke:, Anna Woods,
leina Dale. ,
C Done1da Hawkins, Kennet&
Hart, Beverly Beaten, Wallace Hol-
lingsworth.
D-lienneth IVLowlbray, Jack Mak-
ins, Doris Eisler, 'Marion Makin's,
Robby Humbley.-E. H. Elder, Teach-
er.
Primary Report
A -Donald Thome, Lenora, Habloirk
and Gordon Wilson (equal),, Doris
Ferguson, Harold Ross, Douala 1VIunn,
Billy Sproule, Joyce •Wilbee.
H-Feaser ,Swan, • Louise C:ase.
CI -Jean, Harlow, Eleanor Weaver,
Betty iClarke, John Effier, Rhoda Bea-
com, Richard Fruin.
.0-Edua Fraiser, Bruce Dulpee,
Earl Rlobinson, 'Charlie Venue. -B. S.
Thonipson, Teacher.
CRUSHER AND TRUCK
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fic Oft N. Lever, Jr., of Clinton,
was called and made an, investigation
and charges will likely be made.
Building Milk. Depot
Ma O. Witmer, who recently :pur-
chased' the milk delivery 'business
from Mr. Norman Gesell°, is having
a milk depot erected just north of
Stade & WleidO's hardware store, to
he used in keeping his milk supply
an'd' for convenience of his. customers.
Mr. Robert Baker and family have
moved from near Staffs, to 'his farm
at the corner of the town line and
the Blind Line.
The contract -for erecting the 'new
home for Mr. Ward Pritz has been
awarded to Mr. F. C. Kallefleisch and
work will start' im.•mediately.
A number from town attended the
Liberal rally held at tSeaforth last
Friday evening.
S'ehool closed on, Thursday for the
Easter holideys and will reopen again
'on April 29th.
Miss Ethel Hese spent the week-
end w4h• relatives, in London,
(Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolper of Wood-
stock iwer& iSnday 'visitors with the
feemer's mother, Mis. C. Walper.
1fiss Huth Turkheine a student at
Weeerleo Sentineryzais spending the
halla-esat hba'firoale lie'.
Merchants of town have been busy
sleeping Dutch set onions the past
week,
Mir. G. K. Farewell and family
have moved into the house on Fred-
erick Street rented from the Selywatin
NOW IS THE TIME
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NOW is the time to change the lubricants in your •
crankcase, transmission and differential; now
• is the time to have your motor tuned up for Spring
and Summer driving. Kill two birds with one stone.
Let us change your oil and "Listen to Your Ford.?
Prices on all tune-up work are at Special Spring Rates.
• Our inspection service is free,
DALY'S GARAGE
PHONE 102
SEAFORTH
LET, USLI$IEN0.
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CENT A MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES
(Minimum Fares: Adults 76c.: Childten 40c.)
from ,Seaforth
and all C.N.R. Stations SARNIA To BRAMPTON
Also from Stations SARNIA—KOMOICA inclusive, ETITUCK--WINGHAM, .1341usive,
and from GoDERICHAWL PARA'S, SOUTHAMPTON, OWEN sca.m61
DURHAM, TON, CREEMORE.
and all intarmediate Stations South or West thereof to the
STRATFORD—GUELPH—BRAMPTON line
T. • O FOLLOWING STATIONS ON DATES SHOWN
FRI. APRIL 26
OSHAWA, Port Hope, Cobourg, Belleville,
Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott,
• Morrieburg, Cornwall, Uxbridge, Lindeay, Peterboro, Campbellford,
iAurora, Newmarket, Allandale,-Penetang, Collingwood, Meaford, Barrie,
Oie, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bmdebridge, Ifuntsville, North Bay,
Parry Sound, Sudbury.
:All fawns In New Ontario on line of Temisiaming a, Northern Ontario Rlye
I‘NipissiniCentralRly. KeputkosIng. tLonglac talordroeh tGeraldton
fJeIilcoe
(fSturgeon River Gobi Fields.)
Sat. APRIL 27 TO TORONTO
Also to Strode:a, Kitchener,
Guelph, ehoteam, Sarnia.
London, Ingersoil,Woodatock, Paris, Brantford, Hamilton, St cothariaes, Niagara Falls.
. and Sat. APRIL 27 Lo between Imporeot Stotiono at wIdch Excursion
Tickets are sold -Ask Ticket A e t.
For Fares, Transit Limits, Train Information, Tickets consult ineweet Agent.
W. R.,PLANT, PHONE4J or 4W.
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AN NATIONAL
estate.
Installing Machinery
The Machinery is being installed in
the plant of the Zurich Ctreamery and;
it is expieeted that _blotter eeeking
will start in about a week.A modern
plant .haiebeel1 put is by .111Ir. Ander-'
son, Who holds a.' tfirst"telass certifi-
cate as a butter maker, and tube new
business should be a boon to the
farmers of this section.
1Mr. Louis Prang and son, Leonard,
were 'visitors to Detroit over Sun-
day.
G. SWAN RE-ELECTED
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within the penalty area, the referee
shall award the opponents a free
kick to be taken outside the penalty
area,
The following representatives were
present: Walton, Gilbert McCallum,
F. 0. Rutledge; Brucefield, Melvin
Snider, Ed. McLeod; Moncrieff, Wan.
Robertson, F. Harrison; Ethel, Wrn.
Spence, G. ,Krauter; Bruseels, D.
A. Ranns, Bid Bell; Kippen, John Con,
siti, Willson Allen; Bayaeld., John
P.ease, Chas. Ferguson; Seaforth, D.
Stills, S. Allen; Winthrop, Stewart
Dolmage, F. Bullard: St. Colum.ban;
John 'Moylan, J. ,Carlin.
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
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E. Duffy 63, 0. Moore 63, J. Watson
59, T. Southgate 57.
Passed in 7-11). Hugill 61, J.
Chedres 00, M. Broadfoot 58, L.
Wright 56, M. Murphy 55.
Passed in 6-C. Eckert 60, I. Bet-
ties '60, M. McIver -60, J. Sherweed
57, D. Castle 55, D. H. Stewart 55.
Pas.sed in 5:-1M. Leyburne 57, 0.
Aberharrt 46, F. Fortu.ne 43.
Passed Beattie 53, P.
Southgate 52, E. Pryoe 51. •
Passed in 3-W." Cud:more 53, M.
Duffy 49.
IPassed in2I--G. Carter 46, H. Rut-
ledge 45,'S. Dorrance 42, T. Sills 38.
Passed in 1-H. McLean 43 G.
Krtuse 35, Re Rennie 31.
Form V
Highest pupil -Allan Keys 77%.
Passed in 10 papers -A. Kees. 77,
F. Whitmore 72.
Paesed in 8e -1M1. Shannon 68, M.
Downey 62, H. Sclater 59. ,
Passed in 7 papers -I. Dberhart 76,
S. Plant 75, 1. Jamieson 69, A. De-
laney 59.
Passed in 6 papers -G. Kreuter 54,
Passed in 5 .na„perst-A. Golding- 65,
J. Wallace 55.
Passed in 4 papers -B. Eckert 73,
C. Celeman 60, B. Godkin 09.
Passed in 3 papers -J. Meleer 74,
J. Downey 48.
Pass.ed in 2 papers -R. Allen 54, R.
O'Connor 47.
Passed in 1 paper -B. Southgate' 47.
Passed in 0 papers -F. 'O'Leary ee.
KIPPEN
Quite a large number attended. the
morning service in St. Andrew's
Unirbed Church on Sunday last as it
was Palm S'un'day. Rev. E. F. Chan-
dler, the ,p a st r , chose as his subject,
"Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerus-
alem," ,which led up to the Last Sup-
per and the .betrayal. The choir ren-
dered a very pleasing number "Flee
as a laird to Your Mountain."
Preparatory and pre-communien,.
seavice will be held on ,Good Friday
at 8 pan. when Rev. J. H. Stainton,
of James Street United Church, „Doe -
ter, will be the special speaker for
the evening. Rev. Staintonin not a
stranger to Kiel:Yen as he was One of
the g-uest speakers at the amide:ere-
ary and preyed to 'be a very earnest
speaker rwirth a message for all.
Communion services will be held in
St. Andrew's United' 'Church on Sun-
day morning next. As it is Easter
Sunday, the :pasbor, Rev. E. F. Chan-
dler, will have a special Eastertide
message.
The C.G.I.T. girls. with their lead-
er, Mrs. Elzar Mouss.eau, met at the
home of Miss Rite Bell on Saturday
afternoon last. .A most en'j'oyable and
profitable time was spent and a hike
to the woods was planned for the
near future.
'Miss P. Penfoid visited on Sunday
last with Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Talbot
and family of Stanley.
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season when smart dressing and fashion is in all its siory,
this store invites you to inspect its showing of new and, out- .
standing wearing apparel for Man Woman or Child, at prices
that are also decidedly appealing.
The Easter
Fashion Parade
for Women
COATS . - SUITS
FROCKS - MILLINERY
Here is a selection of new
style garments that have
been winning their laurels
wherever shown. A selec-
tion of clothes • tilt will
charm every feminine heart,
so outstanding and striking.
Every model displays a new
charm—a new elegance—a
new touch of loveliness that
you have not seen before.
The prices are just as at-
tradtive as the fashions.
The Easter
Fashion Parade
for Men
TOP COATS - SUITS
HATS — FURNISHINGS
Do you realize that this
store offers you one of the
largest and most stylish
stocks of men's and boys'
clothing in Western Ontario
at prices that few will equal.
Come in for your Easter
butfit. We have prepared
a feast of new style wearing
apparel, and the prices are
the lowest you have seen in
years. Come in and see
them.
OUSE CLEANING IS HERE..
And Our House Furni&hing Department Is Ready.
,
Ready with an immense and interesting display of Linoleums, Congoleums,
Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs, Stair Coverings, Draperies and Curtains
CURTAINS LINOLEUM
RUGS
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y,
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT
OFFICERS:
Alex. Broadfoort, Seaforth - Pres.
James Corimelly, Goderieh - Vice -Pres,
Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - See.-Treaa
AGENTS:
Finlay McKercher, R. R. 1, Dublin
John Murray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; E. R.
G. Jarmouth, Brodliagear Jas. Watt,-
Myth; C. E..Hewiet, Kainearaine; W
L Yeo, Goderieh.
DIRECTORS:
William Knox, Londesbaro; Georg.'
Leon:haat Biodhagen; James Con-
nolly, Goderieh; Alex Broadfoot, Na
3, Seaforth; Alexander McEwing,
R. 1, Blyth; John, Popper, Bleleefleh4,
James Shoadiee, ITaltopr, Thos., ht046i
lan, No. 5, Seaforgh; Writ rt, Arch-
bald, No., 4, 'Seaforth.
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A special Spring showing,
comprising the newest and
most elaborate designs in
Sunfast Draperies and New
Curtain Materials
-FRILLED MARQUISETTE
CURTAINS, Yard 98c
FRILLED M A RQU I S ETTE $1 50
CURTAINS, finer quality..
NEW TUSCAN NETS
25c
Yard
98C
SPECIALS IN PAIRED
CURTAINS
OTHER CURTAINS PRICED
$1.50 to $3.50 PAIR
SILK CURTAINS PRICTO AT
$2.50 to $3.75 PAIR
SILK CURTAIN MATERIALS,
Newest Patterns
50c, 60c, 65c, 75c Yard
NET CURTAINS
Yard 39c
At Very Special Prices
Quality considered, we think you
wili not find better Linoleum values
anywhere. Whether it is Living
Room, Dining Room, Bed Room,
Bathroom, Den, Kitchen, or Hall,
outstandingly suitable patterns are
here—new in design, very attractive
in rich colors and above all, lasting
in surface, appearance and general
wear. And you will find our claim
for superior values is fully substan-
tiated by the very reasonable prices.
PRICES:
LINOLEUM -4 yards wide $3.50
Running Yard
Special
Reduced Prices
on
Congoleum
Rugs
The new list of the recent-
ly discontinued patterns in
high grade Congoleum Rugs
gives us 24 popular patterns
at these specially reduced
prices. Every rug guaran-
teed.
9 x 9
9 x 101/2
9 x 12
99 xx11531/2
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$6.25
$7.40
$8.40
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