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Monday, Tueday,Wlediiesday
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OARY4eXANAnd
Kathekillejlephuro
in "SYLVIA SCARLETT'
Hepburn Excels in this Dual Role
Cartoon
Next Thursday, Friday,-SaturdaY
"MUSS 'EM UP"
Annual District
(Centinued from Page 1)
are 'listed in Order cif ,merite, 'Sr. 11,r
Matt Coyne:, Jr. I1 -1a, McIver,
Veronika O'Connor, Billy Morrie, Rita
iCoyne, 'Carl Feeney, Peter Jordon. Sr.
,Illt-Toirn Morris, Prank 01'1Cianinoe,
Cecelia Givlin, • Lorne •Feeney. Jr. III
-Angela O'Reilly and Rose '1VfeIver
(even), Harry O'Connor.
Feeney, Tom Jordon. I Claaste-LA:ng-
iela Morris, Jack O'Reilly, ,Annie Eck-
ert, Martin Feeney, Jimmie Feeney.
Primer -Mary Feeney end Geraldine
Eckert (eiven)., Victor Feeney. -B. M.
O'Connor, Teacher.
No. 3, Stanley •
The listed pupils have obtained! he
required standing, in their Easter ex-
ianlinations: Sr. V -Mary Marks,
Mer, Golden Heard. Sr.
P011eck. Jr. IV - I.41olyd
ore iMcOlinchee. Sr. IIIrm
McClinchey, Ea Mc -
Anna Scot
1V -Hugh
Heard, El
Clinchey. Sr. II-Tiaris 'Clarke, Geo.
"Heard, •Minnie Penhale.-C. 4. Trott,
"TeaCher. .
• Walton School
'PoPlls were examined in all isub-
jects; figurreinfdicate percentage:-
1111th Classi-Ci Colitte Barry
Marshall 72, .Mildred •Seller 70, Gar-
-net Cuanimings 63 (Algebra). Sr. iv. paters," !Ersi. Geo.i0arter;---cPThe Bible
• --Bob Smallidern. 76', Frank 'MershelAfrica," Mrs. R. Rogerson; "Bisliop
l:
11, Margaret Murray 71, Ross. Ben- Fer-gueon," Mrs. Coutts; "Dir. Agret-
'nett 70, Ray Staddert 65. Sr. tti," Mrn.'C, Riley; "Pr.opliell Hariss,"
Jean Farquihers'on 72, 'Ruth Cum-
mings 72, Betty Smalldon 71., Reseda
Burns' 69 (Arith), Alice Stead -wit 68
(Aritli.). Viola, Marks 63, Carl, COutts
62 (Spell.): 'Leslie • Ruthedge 62: Jr.
Staddart 69, Ronald Mur-
ray 57 (SpelL)..• ,Clatsi3 Mary
McDonald 84, Clayton Sellers 74,
'Lawrence Marks 71, Ronald Bennett
70, Ilerb. Steddart 69, John Stess 52.
Clase-Nelebn Marks 72, Marion
Steles mar -Elva $hdid)!ce,
'Lucille Burns. Kenneth McDenald,
Pat Burns, 'Pauline Stodliatit, Jim
Oulinliniegs.Chaa, S.' Sellers, Teach-
.
Or, • • I
, No. 4, McKillop '
Restilts ,exaniiikMons for the
past term: IN11.---JFrank Casson
.469%. Jr. IV.--Jarnzis, Naish. 74%, Lois. ,
Henderson 58%. Sr.. III (A)L-aVLaine
-Lawrence 63%. Sr. III (B) John
Ilen,denson 70%, Beth 'Campbell 68%.
Promoted to Setiond Hen-
derson 715%. Least Tniztakes in spell-
ing for ten -ill -Bill Hendersion. - M.
-Wheatley', Teacher.
14, ki 'Ayiy• 0
440, 0xlets
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Itrap. :74vozoio _ _klioto,-4444; A.,g0tor
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40911 '444 bnb#3 Vol*. atecogea404
)1Y 040.4)eattea&L .10tel* Inetoong
eang a solo acOomIr= laq Rattle
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- nalt
*At* * tocceo0 OA
whieh°` was off sPetoet ibitakleratr*-
111"44,4:r. eattllikort44147chigka$
bug of their Wanes. -The :Exr
V0verts are Wilding bird hrnstesat
luor'q-glealt WI** they hepe Sew ih!
the .They hope ta raise the
lieceSaary fangToilp.dsto,rfiCaerrYraeeti' negineeamle
h an
4thuitlaw
to a cloW.
ve with a fe,,ratM&
eey ee-
toi Tlte•••: mWie‘doieeea •
Withthe .Mizpub
1404
was served,
Mr.• and Me. Ts* •Imephenini and
ra
•tal, Billy,. spent ifthe-wee.)Prend .with
1144.iTh M, Justin Aiinclair in Brig::
den. Mrs. WiUm Britten aeogni- •
Perak' to,-Warwieth en4 sheat
the week -end ThMh-telatives.
•Billie-.XleRarl,- of near 'Pliiiiget
is visiting hie aunt and node, Mr.
and .airs. W.
Mrs, B. .Snell spent .weekend WeeicesralC" and .'hefildaY visitors
in Torontowith friends.. • were: Wise 'Anna 'IMnalneelx, Rat -
Mr. and aVirs. 41/Int., 'IWebrillan and cherier; -Dorothy Melyneaux, Ayton;
daugh*, . - Mar4on f London, spent Jack IVIolYineauoe London, with Mr,
Suralay with her mother, .Mrs. Henry and 'Mrs. T. J. ilWalyneaux;''• "Arthur
Mayller.LoOloy,• Windsior; Joseph and Clayton,
Londesbaro linked Church heid an •Looloy, 'Detroit, with Mit. and Mrs. L.
Easter service on Good Friday even- J. Lociby; Mr, and IMrS. Jas. Hanky.ing,
ing, •inviting Burns and Constance- and little son, Toronto, with Mr, and'
Congregations. Mrs. W. J. Hanley; Mrs. 41. Hunter,
•4The Corstance young ladies put on Toronto, with Mrs: E. Beate; • Was
thelseconidl'idrauta, "The Challenge of Rose McConavellfl, .Delkolit, with Mr.
,the Cross"' lby request.-..- Miss Helen and. Mrs. D. 1VICConnell; Ralph Dill,.
Britton gave a pwatIourdnie, "1 Think Stratford, and Kenneth Dill, Totonto,
When I Read That Sweet Story of with. Mai. and tMrs. P. Dill; Edwin and
Old," and was .13.1opoirnipartied by. NB's. Frank Stapleton, Toronto, 14.te. StaP-
George Addison. eton, '100404 wir& Mr. and Mrs.
The .giaster. ineeting iof the W. A. William -Stapleton; -IMies (Gertrude
'and W. 'Mi was held in the church Stapleton Totroutio, with Mr -S. K. -
basement on Thursdiay, April 9th, with Stapk1tIon; Miss • Florence ISmith,
Mrst P. Lindsay in the chaiir. Mrs: Hagersvillle; MTS. J.. ,Hateman, Ham -
it. Rogerson Ted in :prayer. The Min- $lbon, with 'Mr. and Nis. Frank
utes were'read and..adopted and Miss Smith; 'Donald 'Benninger, Toronto,
Phyllis Medd tbok the chair for with Mr. and Mrs. J, Benninger;.
Group No. 4. Mrs.. :WM. Carter led Mr., and iMrs..-.Lenard !Smith with Mrs.
in prayer and Mrs. MelCampbelleE. ReachL ,
gave an .Easter reading. The ;Scrip
tore lesson. was read .hy Mrs. Wm.
Canter on the 'Epistle of Paul to
Philemfon. !Miss H. Britton and Mrs
Peter 'Lindsey sang .a duet . aCcOm-
panted by •Ella, •Deter. 'Wise Phyllis
!Medd read a chapter titan the study
book, "Life of David Livingstone,"
'Miss H. Britton; "Dir. Fraser and the
DUBLIN
CONSTANCE
The -Constance Live Wire Claes held
their regular Meeting on April .9th
-with William Jerwitt . presiding. A
thyrim Was sung end the theft
-Prayer-repeated in union. The min-
-sites were read and adopted and busi-
FARMERS' INSURANCE
THE WAWANESA MUTUAL
Canada's Largest Farmers' Mutual
OUR WIN RATES ARE
THE LOWEST IN ONTARIO
Farm Outbuildings, 40 cents per $100
Farm Dwellings, 20 cents per $100
3 -Year Policy -No Premium Note.
,Get a Summer Automobile Policy,
'7'/ months, for a Five Dollar Bill.
Make enquiries right away.
M:es Ella 'Dexter; "Liberality Of the
Africans," Mrs. R. Lawson. The read-
ing., ."Christ. is Bliaere" was. • given. by
Mts. O. Dale, andthe meeting closed
With the IMiepah Benediction.
J. H. SCOTT
PHONE 336 : SEAFORTH
TIIE
NIcKILLORMUTIJAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
BEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
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OFFICERS:
Mex. Broadfoot, 3 Seaforth - Pres.
Jlao. E. Pepper, Brumfield - Vice -Pres.
31/3eaton A. Reid, Seaforth - Sec.-Treas.
,AGENTS:
Pinky MoKercher, R. R. 1, Dublin;
E. Pepper, Bruciefteld; E. R. Jarrnouth,
Brodhagen; James Watt, Myth; C. P.
Hewitt, Kincardine; W. J. Yeo, God's -
rich.
DIRECTORS;
William Knox,- Londeshoro; orge
Lambert, Beodliagen ; Jan Con-
oUr, Alex. Broadtfoot, R.
B. 3, Seaforth; Alexander Ma/wing,
R4 Rh 1, Myth; John Pepper, Brum-
field; James Sholdice, Walton; Thos.
MoYlan, R. R. 5, Seaforth;
'Archibald, R. R. 4, Seaforbh.
NIPPEN ' .""
Notice. -3 have oaken over the--eg-
ency and stock of the late John Work-
man for Beatty -Bros. -pumps, pipe and
bet n O4uipment. Also .agent for
Cooper's Warble Fly Powder. Full
line of ...grass seeds, cedar postsa and
fence material, Master's Chicken
Starter and othier feedis. Also a few
Sets of 'new team), farm harness.- W.
E. B trt, Kippen. Phone Hensall 41-91.
' 3555-4
(Continued from Page .1)
'Miss 'Grape Caoper, of, London,
spent •the week -end at the: home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
'Cooper, of the London Road.
Ma and Mrs. Edgar Butt, ofthe
village, ivisited at the home of the
former's parents, Mns. W.
Butt, of Seaforth, during . the past
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Workman and
Mr. Framer, who have been spend-
ing a few days at the home of Mr.
and 13/Irse-Eldon Kerr, of McKillop,
have returned =home.
• The many friends of Mr. ' Arthur
Andersion, of the town line, will be
•pleased to ste him out and around
again After being eonfined to the
house for ',some tinie through sick-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLaren,lof
Remelt- this week moved to the 2nd
of Tuckersrnith where they' will live
in Mr. Harry !Caldwell's house.
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. 'Charles Mason, Philadelphia,
was a week -end guest at the- Charter's
bome, Mill Road.
Misses Rda Hills, Laura,McMillan,
and Ida and Eva •Lovie, of Totonto,
are Easter guests at their respective
homes.
,Miss Betty -Stevens, Kitchener, is
holidaying with her Mint; miss 'Belle
JacksOn.
IMisse,Margtierite 'Black, Hamilton,
is spending the Easter vacation with
.her parents, Mr: and Mrs. W. Black.
M. R: aWeLean,, of Newton, Ais the
guest off his parents,, Mr. and' Mrs.
R. 11WelLean,
IMr. and Mrs. S. 'Gray and family,
Stratferd, were Sen -day vIkeitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. -McMillian.
' Rev. C. A. Malcolm was attending
the .M. & M Conference in Whitby
this Week.
Miss Bessie Grieve,' Chatham, is
thfolidaying at her home here.
IMr. and ?Mrs. Ken Anent, of Kit-
chener; ,Mrs. McKean, Hamilton, and
Mr. James Chesney, Hamilton, were
week -end guests at 1Ruseoe Farm,"
thE home of Mai. P. M. Chesney.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brodie and s'on.,
Toronto, were ,week -end v-isitors with
Mr. and Hrs. R. J. Beatitio.
Misses Cora Sherwood arnd Jessie
Archibald, Toronto, were week -end
COLUMBAN •
„
Death of W. M. Doyle
A former native . St. 0olumban,
in the person of William Patrick
Doyle, son of 1fr. and Mrs. William
Doyle, ofe-Goderich, passed away in
Buffalo. Mr. Doyle had been ill only
two weeks: He was been in 84.
,Coligaban and moved to Goderich.
with his parents: when. a ,child. He
was-rnarried 17 years ago to Ger-
trude, Blair, orf „Porte -es. Hill, G•ode-
rich Township, and went• to Buffalo
after their marriage. Surviving be-
sides his wife and parents,, are four
children- John,..1.151-yeare; Edward 11,
LaWieinie ''0,"' and' ''Jnaneg." also a
brother, John, and three -sisters: Mrs.
W. Hinchey, Windsor; Mrs.. M. J.
Merow, •Smith's Falls, and Mts. Vic-
tor Dean, 'Buffalo. The funeral was
held from the home of his -parents
in Gaderich to St. Peters Church on
Tuesday, Rev: 'Father Nagle, officiat-
ing.' .
Easter visitors: Mary Dempsey,
Guelph-; Mary McGrath, Toronto;
Agnes and ,Gertrude McGrath; ,Kit-
'
chener; Lucy .Burke, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Moylan, Kitchener;
and Mrs. Percy Laing, Windeer.
Mks Viola, Feeney, who, has under-
gone an operation for appendicitis' in-
Soott "11felmorial Hospital, is doing -as
well as can hie expected.
'The prograin and. social -under, the
auspices of the .1Catholic . Womien's
Leafguie on Monday evening, prolvIed
to he very ,successful and entertain-
ing. The cheering for a .patched quilt
took place just before lunch and° was
wen by Mr. Thomas Ryan, • of Mc-
Killop
Mr. Zechariah IVIcIlliargey, of •Lue-
in, 'spent the least week with' his
daughter, Mrs. Thos. F. Ryan, and
family.
• •
CEN"( A MILE Round Trip Bargain FARES
Minimum Farts Adults 75c Child *kir •
a .
FRI., APRIL 24 AA Napanee„ Kingston, Gananoque, BrockVille,
,.....
"" Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall, Uxbridge,
Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellfbrd, Newmarket, Allendale, Penetang,
Collingwood, Mesterei, Barrie,Grilliel, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge,
nuntaville;Notth Bay, Parry Sound,, Sudbury. All towns in New Ontario
On line of Teitiskinzung & Northern Ontario Rly.:' Islinissing Central
My.; Kapuskasing, Loaiglae,eGetraldlion, Jellicoe, Beardmore.
SAT., APR. 25 tOToranto Also to Brantford, Buffalo,
N Y' Chatham, Cheeky,
'Clinton, Durham, rxeter, Fergus,Godericih, Guelph, Hanniaton, Han.
over, Harriston, Ingersoll, KlimaMine, Kitchener, London, Listowel
Mite:be ,, .Niagera Falls, Owen 'Sound,. Paisley, Palmerston, Paris,
il
Port Igni, St, 'Catharines, 'Sty Marys Sarnia, ,Soubbanipton, Stmt.
fprd, treat*, Weakest° Wilarbon, *ingharn, Woofdstock,
and SAT . APR. 25 -ta
between important -Stetione at, which
- ' Fat ion'iloketsare sold -Ask Ticket Agent.
For Fares, Retum Limits Train Inforinatten;Taketweensak nearest Agent.
5fle-fldtU for. tonnntete list of destinations. .
r-TTNATIONAI:
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li.i..1,014sty,-4 •
4 tol..A00; • • ;It •
WINTHROP
qt?.41:144,40
Those winning prizes 'at the euchre
and dance held in the hall ion Wednes-
day, April 8, were: Ladies, most
games, -Miss Elva Pryce; lone
'hands, Miss. Ella Armstrong; men's
moat games, 'qr. Wm. Pappl'e, and
inen's Ione -hands, 'Mr. Leslie Dol -
mage.
Mrs. Irwin Trewarthla and Barbara
sPent a few days -with her -parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Harburn, tof ..Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Feng* Bullard and
children spent the week -end in Lon-
don. "
Little Marjorie .Baxter, of -Goderich
spent. her holidays with her grand-
parents, Mr. and yrrs, Robb. CaimIP-
hell, Sr.
An Easter dance was (held in the
(hall on Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett and
children, Mr, John 'Bennett and Mr.
Melvin IlWerriaan spent iSunday. . with
MT. and 1VErs. George 'Eaton.
Mits. Archie Carripbeal, of Toronto,
spent Easter with Mit. Margaret
Guth
Heel Hugger Shoe
Week Prize Contest
ARE YOU A GOOD GUESSER?
•If .sa next week you should step in-
to Smith's Shoe Store and win a
pair of shoes which this up-to-date
store is Offering in connection with
Heel Hugger Week, celebrated all
over the Pp ors in exclusive, Acres
handling the fame* ,Ileei Hugger
Shoes. „ ,
Over' n'' thousand retail outlets are
,participating in this event which is
held yearly by The Murray Shoe
Company a London, Manufacturers.
There is a prize of a Pair of Heel
Hugger 'Shoes for the Man and Wo-
man guesting nearest to the time
That an eight day dal* will 'stop.
The clock is displayed in our store
window _arid was wound tight Ian
-
day, April .20tia -by Me. V. S. &W-
aage, Jeweler, 'I'and the key is safely
locked in his vault at his store.
-Thle Judges of this contest Will be
Mayor A. D Sutherland arid F. S.
&Tram and it we see -you) treading
lighbly dam Main Street next week
knew you'te a good guesser.
IMr. $mdth, of 'Smith's Shoe Store,
tells us there is no obligation in con-
nection with this contest and urge
'Yohi to step in and "Do yens. Stuff.'
In case of a tie, duplicate' prices Will
he awarded,„Ind the contest is rot
open'ito any 'person) ,entatfected with
the store or ntembera of their, fam-
ilies, -
Smart - New - Stylish - Economi a
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A Triumph—Smart Styling in Dresses
Call the roll of all the worth while New Styles: you will find them -fully represented here.
We've spared' neither time nor effort tOnake this Spring a banner year in 'high class
Dresses at very reasonable prices. Every Dress is fresh from the leading style centres
and represents the mot popular styles—the Newest Colorings—the Cleverest Patterns..
omen'sCo' ats--SivaggerorFitteaTypes
Clever in Cut; Clever in Style; Clever in Materials. Space will not permit of details. $9.25
But a glance through our stock will enthuse you with the wealth of new ideas in Shades
and Patterns and dressy lines. Come in and see these Coats. You will like the Coats. to $25
You will like the prices.
Two Big House
'A Big House Dress Bargain'; mad
Of good-.weight.Print in clean, ne
patterns. Don't judge them by the
price. These are -a wonderful bar-
gain
tORIPAI,
Dress Specials
New Patterns in Osmoor Dresses—
New colors, new patterns, new styles.
Well made, full sizes. The House
Dress De'Luxe
Genuine. Crepe Silk Hose
Pure Thread S ilk, Semi fash-
,
ioned Hose. Nice fine sheer. Weight,
reinforced foot, heel and toe. In the
9c
-season's newest shades.' ' AA :-sizeSn
SPECIAL
Art Silk Hose.!.:
A nice fine even Hose of delustered
yarn for real good wear and appew_:•-
ance. -ReinforeAd,heel andjoe. Light
Gunmetal, Grey, Taupe, Toasty and
Marimba. All sizes. '
EXTRA SPECIAL
.Y4
-- Attractive ,Millinery --Easy ''Prices' •
If you would know what is new and see what is flatteringly becoming„ come to our gu-
nnery Department . Styles that are supremely smart in theauthentic new .colors and
trimmings
$1.95
to $5
Men's NeW Suits-4tUnbe0abliPrites
New Sport Suits for Young Men; dressy Worsteds and Serges for special wear. Attrac-
tive Flannels for summer wear. All made by Outstanding Canadian Manufacturers.
Greys, Sands, Browns, in checks, stripes, plain colors in the cleverest styles ever made.
One or two -pants, as you wish _ .
$15 to
$24
Men's Biltmore, Stetson, Brock Hats
This Store always has the newest wanted Styles; Hats that are quality through and
through. Made of pure fur. Will keep their shape and -color and look as smart as they
are new
WOOL FELT HATS—Best Quality, Good Styles—v.95
$2.95
$3.50
$3.95
Boys' Suits --Boy Proof Quality
$6.
This season's Best Cloths, Neatest Styles, Latest Shades, NeW Sport Back. One or two-
50
'$.10
pant Suits, short or long trousers, or both. Suits that will wear and keep their shape and '
appearance. Greys, Sands, Blues, Browns, in Tweeds or Worsteds. All sizes
• Men's.,Spring Shirts
• Forsyth , • Arrow • Tooke
The swellest Shirts you ever saw.
New patterns, new colors, new
styles.
Special Warrendale Shirts—$1,00
1.50
1.95
Men's Smart Hose
• Penman's • Hole Proof
•
• Wearwell
Attractive patterns, new colors ; the 39c,50c
best Cainadian makes, built for wear
and appearance. Every pair sure to 75c
satidy
3 Big Values in Men's Work Clothes
OVERALLS
Famous Snag Proof Brand.
Full. size, strong wearing,
w ell ma d e • guaranteed
cloth. The t overall
1J1.1
value made .
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SHIRTS
Big "B" .Brand Roomy
Shirts that have a tail on
them. Fast colors; built for dti
fit and wear. All colors, ...
L,
ART BROS.
3
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Penman's best makes, 4first
quality in Greys or Merino;
cuffs looped on. A real or
value Lae
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