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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-7-20, Page 4C THE SIGNAL : GOI)ERICH, ONTARIO District News. LOYAL. WLDNRSDAY, July Mb. John Young left for the Wert this week. We wish bio a pleasant trip. Mr. Ashton, of Goderich. has moved to the Uundry farm which he recently puo:based. Mrs. Roberts, of Goderich. a visit- ing at the bash of her parrots, Mr. sod Mn. Qildsrs. Miss Irene Yount has arrived from Simon, where she teaches school. to ssppeonodd tbe vaoatw a witb her went., Councillor and Mrs. Young. Mrs. Harry Campbell sod children. of Sudbury, ere visiting at the home of Mn. Csss,b.11's parents. Mr. And Mts. Robert McMillen. bliss Dale, of Aima Craig, is the guest of Col. and Mrs. Yarcoe. Miss Dale taught scboot bore some years ago sod is being greeted by teeny of ber old pupils. MAFEKING. MONDAY. July 17th. Everett Henry is sporting a dandy new rubber -tired rig. J. C. Stothen is belpiog Tboe. Andersun with the harvest Mrs. T. Alton •od Aiwa and Harold. of Lucknow, spent last week with re- latives here. Oliver Maim, of dtratford. and A. Nicholson. of London, are visitors at the home of R. Johnston. Many ffom this community cele- brated the Glorious Twelfth and of these the majority favored Goderich. Fovra&L1_-The return match 1N. tween Crewe and the NOath Concession Colts was played on B. Treleaven's field on 8rtutday night. The Crewe team telt to much •thome ontheir own .r ousel.. tbat (bey walked Away with the big eod of a 1d score. ST. HELENS. ToesDAY. July 180. Rev. Rnbt. Barbour. of St+tuffv,lle. is visiting his uncle, John Barbour. Kiss Annie Ularit. of North Battle - ford, Sask.. is home for • vacation. Miss McRitcbie. of Winghaes, spent a few days the guest of her friend. Miss Rolle Ketberiegton. Mie V 1dcBssaN s returned te 7Y1a atter niettleg at her grandfather's. Thos. Todd's. Cecil sod Gladys Hyde arrived at bogs. last Fri& y atter a two weeks' visit at Willow Creek. Bruce county. Mise Kell of Egesondville, who had been visiting her aunt, Miss Ten. Murray, left for home on Monday, on account of the illness of her sister. Miss Irene Woods returned home from the Wpt last 8atucdsy tor the vacation. Her fried Mise 'rem' Johnston, of Carlon is visiting her. Mr. Radcliffe left for his home io Leonard. North ' Dakota, last week. His sister. Mrs. D. B. Murray. accom- panied biro sa far as London, where she visited for a week. Miss Staab Radcliffe, of Pettipiece, Man., who was visiting at her uncle's, Wm. Webb's, was taken to the hos- pital et Clinton to undergo an opera- tion for appendicitis. Elbe is improv- ing very favorably. GARDEN PARTY. -Owing t0 the suddeo shower. tbe garden patty held by the Women's Institute here last Friday night was not as largely at- tended as it would otberwise have been. A baseball match was played between Westfield and our own team, the result being 2-0 in favor of the home team at the end of the fifth innings. when the storm stopped the game. In spite of the inclemency of the weather, the proceeds amounted to about $66. The St. Helens boys is - tend playing • return match next Saturday, when they hope to show the Westfield boys • good geese of ball. COLBORNE. TIIRSDAT, July 18th. MAITLAND CoNcgeaiOM SOTEe.- Miss Annie Pennington is hone for a vide Mr. and Mrs. Harold For- ster are visiting with the former's par- ent. for a few weeks Daniel Sohwenz, who has spent some time in the West, is home and intends to stay for an indefinite period C L. Fisher war a guest at the home of 0. R. Forster last week Mrs Stew- art, late of Clinton. is visiting with het sister, Mrs. W. Obler Har- vesting operations are in full swing these days, almost all the wheat and barley and considerable oeta being down The rain of the last few days has done much good after the continued dry spell. Towreulr Cooxctt_ --- Colborne council held its regular meeting July Ilth, Reeve Lernighan in the chair. Minute. of teat meeting read and adopted. Accounts pard : Charles Allis. gravelling. 11174.80: R.. McMil- lan. inspecting. 81221: James Fea- gan. gravelling and gravel, 11175.76: Sem uel Alin, ineperung 81.75: (aero. Bean. inspecting, 81.00: Clueless Walters. team oe grader. 02.75: Hor- ace Horton. gravelling and grading. 618.50: Joseph Haley. opening ditch 00: John Barker. scraping gravel pit and raking.tooes off road, $11.00: Edward Good. breaking roads. 14.56: Burt Maakell. gravelling. 148.70: Clare Welters. inspecting. 84 60: James Young. repairing culvert, 60• : Mr. Burnes. fepairieg cult art, .50r ; Wil • ham Porta, rakes` ',totes off road. Rl :erl . Jerrie. Dean &Co , lumber. 66.00: Wm. Rtraughaa .ravelling Bebmtller hill. R11 dr gra s oleo(' use of crisper 66 36 Jassu. Long. .nspertung, .76c : Henry Fishes. running grader and io- wa-ting. 111916. (laude Mitcbell. drawing dart on Gledblll's hall. 817.25: Adam Akaas. freeing and burying ab••P. 86.00 Jame. Ades& cutting grass. B110.80. Mosses Cousins filling and grm.11ing gore read at Peter Fisher's sed cemetery8111 211 Arnold Harris. Batting nasi Ailing gore road. 4117 26 • M. M. Young. ebovelling grave(. 63111. Moved by Councillor Young. seconded byOooaeilh.r lir Lacey that • w pegged to her• row 418611.68 for es sent expeoeea Osesied. Ad jee.wai to rant .gain Dates of tbs. •snrraaMN* wf9i los one emend y at 2 onleek p, us. I some -0d as loom ss pewits* tad all O. Pi W. f1,oDONAQH. 1 P. it. agentsnan enppty 4.11 tutorials - ,r Qhs Ow oossee a_iag this year's eve. r.ioa. BAYFIELD. WrUSWADAY. July 19t1i. Miss Mildred Cameron. of Detroit, 41ci' visiting at her home in the vil- e. Rev. T. L Turnbull. of Hamilton, Preached in SL Audrew's church Sab- bath morning. Ret. Mr. Wootoo, of Stratford, preached in the Methodist church Sabbath morning. Dr. J. Stanbury, of Toronto, and J. G. Btanbury and family. of Exeter, spent Sunday with their pheots. Dr. ad Mrs. Stanbury. The Ladies Aid of 8t Andrew's church are making plans for their an- nual summer concert. to be held Tues- day evening. August let. Fuller par- ticulars will be given later. Rev. Mr. McLausthlin, of 8t Jame. Presbyterian church, Hamilton, with his wife and family. arrived at West- minster Grove on Monday of this week to spend • few weeks at the lakeside. . DR. Sreweirr's Iu2 er.-W. re- gret to have to chronicle this week Lb. ilioa.. of Rev. Dr. Stewart, pastor of Willis church, Clinton. who with his family is spending the summer her.. Oo ThursdA of test week while preparing to attend the mid -week ser- vice in the Presbyterian church, be was taken ill with wbat has proved to be a alight stroke of paralysis, which has rendered him partially helpless. The Doctor has been in poor health for some time, suffering from heart trouble, and his many friends will re- gret to bear of his additional trouble. LAURIER. WgDNaaDAY, July 1Ptb. Harry Walker has arrived home from N-inghsm Business ('allege. Mrs. Philip Mcdfllan, of Luokoow, is spending a trw days under the par- ental roof Misr. Jean Johnston.' of Toronto, vis- ited her rtncle, Tom Johnston. one day last week A trio birthday picnic was beld at Jamieson Bay on Tuesday. All re- port a good time. A. H. Treat has arrived from Chic- ago to join his wife sod family for the holiday season. Misses Della, Ethel. Bessie and Lil- lian Owes. of Office Mises, Ore at present tbe guests or Mw. Welber. Ken. D. MacLennan and Roy Mac- Kenzie accompanied tbe Locknow pipe band to Rochester for the 12th. R. A. Grant has succeeded in secur- ing an abundant flow of water at Tom Dixon's, having drilled ibout 196 feet. Miss Tabitho Kempton returned home Monday after an extended visit to friends et Clinton sad other points - Mimes Fraser end Lewis, of Hermit. too, are enjoying the pure embracing ss braes of take Huron. being the guests of Miss Annie MacLs1nan. AUTO FOR BiSHOP FALLON. Priests of the Diocese Maier Presentationat Sandwich. Windsor. July 14. -As • token of the hit regard and earnest apprecia- tion o tbe vigorous work aceomppl1ish- ed by the Right Rev. Bishop M. F. Fallon in the diocese of Loudon dur- ing his two years of authority. the assembled priests' of all the p&ri.bee under biro presented Ilia Lords ifi p with a 84.460 automobile at Assumption College. Sandwich. today.se The occasion taken for the present- ation was the cloof the retreat for the priests of the Loodon disease which bas been conducted at the col- tssince Monday by Rev. Father Thcommittee of prelate', having the matter in charge selected four of the finest models of machines and had thein placed on the grounds at the college for His Lordahip's approve' and from them he made his choice. Rev. Fathers McKee. of Goderrich, and Mc( ormick. of Ashfield, attended the retreat and were among those making the presentation to His Lnrd- ehip. r. the are born on abote of the Bea -- of Troubles. -G. C. Mauaseli. ce Sucss has a great tendeoey to .on,eal and throw • veil over the evil deede of moo. -Demosthenes. The life of man consists not in see- ing visions and in dreaming dreams, but in active charity- end willing ser- vice. -Longfellow Never attempt what is impossible to carry out, but if you have decided that it is possible then Dever give up -then, death or victory !-George Moore. "But. Mabel on whet round does our father object to me T " 015 any grounds within s mile of our house." Between • friend who does you no gond end an enemy who does you there no harm ere is no appreciable differ- ence. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION&. Me following high school estrasoe candidates for 1911 have beenp.�d by the examiners for West Rural. and have also bees approved by the Minivter of Education. A card Riving lbs marks ach anbjsct will be soot to each un.ueeto . e ful candidate. The certificates of the suoosseful can- didate. will be sent to nor Wackier or secretary of the echool board early In August. Me needing required for pass le 390 marks and for honors 487 marks. The highest marts obtained in each subject are as follows : Reading -Margaret Jefferson (ten years old), 48. Writiog-Dorothea Dougall. 48. Spelling -Violet Austin, 50. Literature or Written Reading - Muriel Galt. 89. Arithmetic -Harold Wallis, Gerald Dunbar. KU. Hasty. Reginald Par- sons, Emily ivieoo and Ines McDooell, 100. Grammer -Muriel Galt And Ruby Stoddart. 04. Geography- Harry Brandt. 96. Comoo.itioo-ildeline Glavin. 90. Total -Muriel Galt, 690. From quite a number of school. in the inspectorate every candidata passed. while from dome schools every candidate failed. Over seventy par cent of the 313 candidate. immodest in passing the examination. Town of Gedertck. VICTORIA SCHOOL Babb. Willie Brimicombs. Samuel Brandt Harry Hawkins, Kenneth Habkirk. Joe McDonald, Wolter Sutherland, Willie fooddart. Carman At soon. Harry A vd. Beth (' .. Alma D little. Isobel Eder, Elsie Field. Gladys Grit, Elsie Galt. Muriel Hays. Doris Green. Nettie Hartwell. Hazel Hamilton, Ruth McColl, Hildred Pridham, &dna Sheardown. Florence Stewart Hanel Thurtow, Irene Drown. lktl r `' Dougall. Marjorie .. 49[1 470 403 406 4I 422 396 640 306 • 449 468 442 406 424 399 This Year's Wheat Crop Will Bo the Largest in the History of Oen- ads-Fluty Thousand Men Re - (used for the Harvest. The wheat crop of 1911 is the larg- est ever known in the history of the country. a low estimate of the crop of Msnitoba. Seekatcbewan and Alberts being at leant two hundred million bushels. and the Governmente of the respective Provinces state that fifty thousand men will be required for the .. harvest this veer. Thewill have to he principally recruited from Ontario. and the pre»perity of Ca' sada depends eseurrng them prompt'y The Canadian Pacific. on whom will practi- cally Fall the retire teak of trnnsport- ing the men to the Woe, is aledy . making smoke! arrange'snee for this w yeRxcureloos iron, ()titin points to Manitoba, Rw askstch.ao sad Al b.rta will borne at the same retro and conditions ss lost year and mortaltrains from roper,. and Ontario points through t. Wannupaga.d West will be run making the trio in practi- cally thirty sal hours. avoialiog any eternise of ran or transfers s will has a day .hert.r thaw am other mute. InialEME1661PiEniina Dougall Dorotbs. Elliott, ley Habkirk, tate Johnston, Phero Habkirk. Grace Price. Laura Stoddart, Ruby Shaw, Emily Whitely, Norma Watson. Edri.ann Saunders. Agnes Brownlee, Chriytopber McKinnon, Stewart Yungblut Gordon )EPARATE SCHOOL Baechler. Francis Hurley. Thomas Spahr. Eroesta Hurley. Nora Hayfield Elliott, Anna M. Erwin, Wilbur King. Anna L. Kiev. Lilian D. Baker. Ella Beverley. Aries Blatchford. ?dation Case. Maggie Dar. Ethel Delve, filidys Harvey, Ernest Hector. Sydney Hill. Francis Hodgert, Oliver May, Carrie River., Harper Sweet. Irno Taylor. Lola Walker. Brace Hs.sall. Bell. Jennie Dougall. Willie Case. Marion Dick. Ray Glen, Ethel Hoggarth, Annie Johnston, Gordon Miller. Earl McArthur. Kennet's McDooell. Ila MacDonald, Wellington Pope. Lydia Smith. Janet 11. Stoneman, Ross R. Stoneman, Harold Ceeoiten. Clark, Merle Brown, Melvin Finkbeiner, Leona Fehner. Pearl Kiensle, Elsa Mots, Ottells Dashwood. Neep. Earl Ne1L Olive Steels. Pearl 429 417 391 407 507 476 492 480 413 468 410 478 448 422 427 456 465 472 457 400 506 452 483 488 536 406 422 412 424 401 438 410 3R1 418 486 430 412 489 451 626 414 476 460 • 433 449 421 Dungannoe. McKenzie. Lorne 443 Pentland. Lilian 488 titothera. Rae 421 Mount Carmel Separate Scboel. Glavin. Madeline 507 Carey. Bernadette ei,. 419 Guinan. Vincent 433 O'Hara, Stella 474 Ryan. Leonard 434 Ryan. Hubert 433 Ryan. Jame. 431 Zsler. John 449 Aohidd Tows**. No. 1. -Cunningham. Wallace Oreen. Evelyn Armstrong. Sadie No. 2 - Austin, Violet (larvas Leo liarv.y Wilfred oulHvsn, Jos Ru111vsn, Patricia ,s No. & Wallace, trade No. 4 Harkwell. Mart ph.11. Alex Leeman. Annie No Gard rest. Has. 1Ritoo. Isabel No. I -Mc Kenzie. Qjses Ne. 7-Reeder.no. ennofd Hnrae. flnnelle 14o. 8-Stntbww. Jessie 470 419 433 488 472 421 488 427 316 !MR !ISR 446 491 416 486 9N 462 11 CLEARINGSALE OUR ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARING SALE 4 COMMENCES ON SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 22nd AT '8 O'CLOCK A. M. Every Piece and Every Article of SUMMER GOODS in our stock will go on sale then at startling price reduction-- • some at one-half ofd', some at one-third off and some at s. reduction of twenty-five per gent. discount. Now the story of a special sale. We have gone carefully all through the whole stock and have left nothing that could be classed as summer fabrics out of our sale collection. We want your help and promise good returns. We cannot name everything that goes to make up our summer stock, but the following items will show in part what you may expect in the way of price reductions. 11 STORE CLOSED AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. EACH WEDNESDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST e• J. H. COLBORNE No. 12 -Johnston. Sadie MacLennan. Marguerite McNair. Margaret Walker, Robert No. 13 -Hackett, Frank No. 16 -Curran. Lily Hasty, Ella Colborne Township. Np. 1 -Glen, Edith 396 McCabe, Barbara 448 424 • 441 434 463 458 441 394 396 452 391 422 Powdl Heber No. 3 -Taylor. Violet No. 6- Herriron. Jennie McManus, Edith Mclean. Alice McManus. Dolly 419 No. 9 -Williams. Clementine 449 Uhiou 1 (Nile) -Dunbar, Gerald 447 McDairmid. May 478 Pentland. Leslie 4.21 Goderich Township. No. 2 -McMillen. Leslie 418 Wbrte. Maggie 461 Wiion. Bella 408 Yuill, Margaret 485 No. 5 -Potter. Harvey - 407 Wallis, Harold 486 Hay Ter iip. No. 1-Denomy, Meximilien 438 Onrriveeux, Edward No. 2- Oris. Ada 423 Jones. Ella 418 Northoott, Wilfred ° 490 Welsh, Edward 4Z1 No. 6-Eisenbach. Lissie No. 10 -Jackson, Ena 416 Laing. John 394 Munn, James 310 No 14.-1vi.on, Emily 4117 Stanley Township. No. 3 -Davidson. Margaret 185 No. 4 -Dewar. Archie 480 No. 5 -McKinley. Elgin 43P No.6-Forrest, Elizabeth 486 Keyes. Clarence 4016 Mee'ymnnt, Violet 414 No. 9- Baechler, Emma ; 438 Me .r., Mary :100 McBride, Pearl.419 No. l0 Aik.nhe.d. Jke 453 Mustard. Alex IAP No. 13- -Johnston. Myrtle 404 Keys. Ruskin 431 titeph.n.on, 1t.,,• 485 No. 14- M^Reath. Walter 407 Mc('lymont Melville 44‘1 MrClymoot, R.-'val MIBothwell. Ida 462 Stephen Towsshap No. 1 --White. Anthony 415 No. 2 -Stable. Irving 301 No. 4-Hngsrth. Victor 436 Poisson.. Reggie 611 Willis. Alcune 482 No. 4 -Sr hwart a- Wittier i 457 No.6-liow.r. Herold 459 No. A- ('armee. Samna) 44A Pa*.tersna, Gladys 911 No 14 Hanlon. Margaret 4542 Nei1. Rete1la 4A9 t(rwl ii H..(fesen, Claming Howard. P erdiesathi Hoffman. (levee*' i. le bob. Arnold Uremia Terell1ry. No. 1 1sorter..., James $tcang. Williams 44111 tMI 416 4141 No. 2-Allisoo. Jean 438 No. 3-Doupe, Eleanor 426 Harris, Leonard 468 No. 4-L•'oetes, lana 488 Harding Leda 410 Coates, Verna . 416 Huorer, Alice 487 No. 5 -Ford, Austin 442 Perkins, Fred 486 No.8-Creery. Inez 474 Coward, Earl 395 Kellett, Edward 476 .No. 7-Lingard. Mabel 409 Penrice, ids 440 Wawanosb Township. No. 1 -Devereux, Lucy 417 No. 3 -Cameron. Callum 406 Murray. Cliff F•met, Anna No. 4-McQuillin, Maud Woods, Clara Woods. Winnie No. 7--Chamnryy, Lulu Cumberland. Elwyn Foran, Michael No. 12 -Brooks, Nellie Web,.ter, Pearl 4,38 508 400 402 406 990 426 447 366 462 No. 14 -Laidlaw. Annie 428 Ludlam. Herbert 421 No. 15 -Jefferson, Margaret 4(12 No. 17 -Wallington, Fero 434 Public School Graduation Class. There were only five candidates in the inspectorate for public school grad- uation. Three of thew were success- ful. u DrwoAwwow. Bradford, Riley 716 Fitzgerald. Frances 6x3 ('agDITON. Hoagies. Queenia 000 earliariaeliaMereasseassaseasese What About Tkat Leaky Roof of Years Better have it replaced with A new one. bAeee� W. R. Pinder. Hamilton street, for the right kind at the rlgbt price. Hole agent for Brantford Roofing AJwayn a fell stock of Rooftree oe band, whish enables me to give prompt attention to Ali week is this 11ae. Also we make a specialty of PLUMBING, HKATTMIG SLECTRiC WIRING W. R. Pinder 1 HAM'Phase IS ILTON RTR1gNT quAARW.41041,41M,V.16,1,4110.1WP10111 ,P111"." asosesresiresearesseeerweoessepoeosoevedocer YOU WILL WANT THAT Kim SUMMER SUIT made in the very latest style bad from the best quality of goods. You are assured of the beet of satisfaction at HUGH DUNLOP'S WEST MITRE= The up -to -dote Tailor arneensionesnowoosonaoseeseaoriesero J. BROPBEY is SON OOAM MON THS LSADIN6 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders csrdsfiy t[ttesdtd r It an bash, eight er dey. Get YourJob Printing Done at The Signal Ok- Motto: "d square deal is eoerpawe ' SUMMER COMFORT FOR $2.22, Nothing so cool and col /actable these hes summer evenings a. nittins out on the lawn or verandah in a nime comfortable rocker. Don't {sail' Gee yorr gond cinerary chairs. hit Ingraham omelette 1 SPECIAL RATTAN ROCKERS 1 a ch. .ibis r " 1'b hoot esker pnsd** Ow ,ease assseo " a► These are strongly made. bag and roomy. but asdly handled. and regularly ..Il tor 8276, hit by paroh...- tsg a quantity we got a special price, and as Isis re they last they win he .cid for .111 $2.22 erstr',amsssc as�sressae-t � } • 1 ICY PIORDWIllitit PIANOS r _ ;° rx - -:w W. J. M UI R & Co. WAISTS White Lawn Waists. One- . fourth off every price from i1.716 to $3.50. A few colored Detains R"aista at 49c. A maker's job lot. ' GINGHAMS All our im rted Scotch and English Oio ms, lar 16c, on sale at 11 a It will pay you to secure some o f t h e s e Ginghams, even if you don't • want to use them just sow. DEM MUSLIN'S We can show so.rare snakes ss at our regular prices. Now they ggoo os me -fourth sale at off. Re:are French makes tad good colors. and theyare going et one-fourth o& rsir- wil Vis" SUITINGS Some of this line of goods will be at WHITE SKIRTS clad GOWNS on sale, toat substantial reduc- o, time FOULARDS w ,Regular 113c sod We, going at Yne-fourth off. Thew hive bees' ti( on sale one-half off regular prices. Otber Suiting* will be ; neatlymade, trimmed with embroiery or lace. .,,, �e goods this sensoa. woo, l .. mercerized sad (bourn one-third off. and some one mhos**. Nowby t fonrtb fourth off. It is pot necessary too say these are exceptional LACES ` must go at nae j oft One-fourth Jff all Lases over 3c We FLANNELETTES VOILES a yard. can give you an English Val.. one-balf to one- inch wide, 2/c to 3c. Wec. pat into stock for i this sale jr s 'f h Summer eight Voiles will go at nue - third off., These are w DlrLAINES thirty-four to to rti ��r is:.►ss I wide. and the pries Daly 160. Most of thous be scarce goods this summer. French make. We had bbrtag sales of them. Now the left�tla go at a great sacrifice - ooe-third off. In dart and light colorings. regular 15c, now going at Mt. This is a snap. Detainee can be used soy season of the year. Colors and patterns up-to-date. might well slid fog 124c, and are sold. ton at that nearly everywhere. Wbsn hill comes the price will be more Chas 10e. Deet and light stripes. 1.4 STORE CLOSED AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. EACH WEDNESDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST e• J. H. COLBORNE No. 12 -Johnston. Sadie MacLennan. Marguerite McNair. Margaret Walker, Robert No. 13 -Hackett, Frank No. 16 -Curran. Lily Hasty, Ella Colborne Township. Np. 1 -Glen, Edith 396 McCabe, Barbara 448 424 • 441 434 463 458 441 394 396 452 391 422 Powdl Heber No. 3 -Taylor. Violet No. 6- Herriron. Jennie McManus, Edith Mclean. Alice McManus. Dolly 419 No. 9 -Williams. Clementine 449 Uhiou 1 (Nile) -Dunbar, Gerald 447 McDairmid. May 478 Pentland. Leslie 4.21 Goderich Township. No. 2 -McMillen. Leslie 418 Wbrte. Maggie 461 Wiion. Bella 408 Yuill, Margaret 485 No. 5 -Potter. Harvey - 407 Wallis, Harold 486 Hay Ter iip. No. 1-Denomy, Meximilien 438 Onrriveeux, Edward No. 2- Oris. Ada 423 Jones. Ella 418 Northoott, Wilfred ° 490 Welsh, Edward 4Z1 No. 6-Eisenbach. Lissie No. 10 -Jackson, Ena 416 Laing. John 394 Munn, James 310 No 14.-1vi.on, Emily 4117 Stanley Township. No. 3 -Davidson. Margaret 185 No. 4 -Dewar. Archie 480 No. 5 -McKinley. Elgin 43P No.6-Forrest, Elizabeth 486 Keyes. Clarence 4016 Mee'ymnnt, Violet 414 No. 9- Baechler, Emma ; 438 Me .r., Mary :100 McBride, Pearl.419 No. l0 Aik.nhe.d. Jke 453 Mustard. Alex IAP No. 13- -Johnston. Myrtle 404 Keys. Ruskin 431 titeph.n.on, 1t.,,• 485 No. 14- M^Reath. Walter 407 Mc('lymont Melville 44‘1 MrClymoot, R.-'val MIBothwell. Ida 462 Stephen Towsshap No. 1 --White. Anthony 415 No. 2 -Stable. Irving 301 No. 4-Hngsrth. Victor 436 Poisson.. Reggie 611 Willis. Alcune 482 No. 4 -Sr hwart a- Wittier i 457 No.6-liow.r. Herold 459 No. A- ('armee. Samna) 44A Pa*.tersna, Gladys 911 No 14 Hanlon. Margaret 4542 Nei1. Rete1la 4A9 t(rwl ii H..(fesen, Claming Howard. P erdiesathi Hoffman. (levee*' i. le bob. Arnold Uremia Terell1ry. No. 1 1sorter..., James $tcang. Williams 44111 tMI 416 4141 No. 2-Allisoo. Jean 438 No. 3-Doupe, Eleanor 426 Harris, Leonard 468 No. 4-L•'oetes, lana 488 Harding Leda 410 Coates, Verna . 416 Huorer, Alice 487 No. 5 -Ford, Austin 442 Perkins, Fred 486 No.8-Creery. Inez 474 Coward, Earl 395 Kellett, Edward 476 .No. 7-Lingard. Mabel 409 Penrice, ids 440 Wawanosb Township. No. 1 -Devereux, Lucy 417 No. 3 -Cameron. Callum 406 Murray. Cliff F•met, Anna No. 4-McQuillin, Maud Woods, Clara Woods. Winnie No. 7--Chamnryy, Lulu Cumberland. Elwyn Foran, Michael No. 12 -Brooks, Nellie Web,.ter, Pearl 4,38 508 400 402 406 990 426 447 366 462 No. 14 -Laidlaw. Annie 428 Ludlam. Herbert 421 No. 15 -Jefferson, Margaret 4(12 No. 17 -Wallington, Fero 434 Public School Graduation Class. There were only five candidates in the inspectorate for public school grad- uation. Three of thew were success- ful. u DrwoAwwow. Bradford, Riley 716 Fitzgerald. Frances 6x3 ('agDITON. Hoagies. Queenia 000 earliariaeliaMereasseassaseasese What About Tkat Leaky Roof of Years Better have it replaced with A new one. bAeee� W. R. Pinder. Hamilton street, for the right kind at the rlgbt price. Hole agent for Brantford Roofing AJwayn a fell stock of Rooftree oe band, whish enables me to give prompt attention to Ali week is this 11ae. Also we make a specialty of PLUMBING, HKATTMIG SLECTRiC WIRING W. R. Pinder 1 HAM'Phase IS ILTON RTR1gNT quAARW.41041,41M,V.16,1,4110.1WP10111 ,P111"." asosesresiresearesseeerweoessepoeosoevedocer YOU WILL WANT THAT Kim SUMMER SUIT made in the very latest style bad from the best quality of goods. You are assured of the beet of satisfaction at HUGH DUNLOP'S WEST MITRE= The up -to -dote Tailor arneensionesnowoosonaoseeseaoriesero J. BROPBEY is SON OOAM MON THS LSADIN6 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders csrdsfiy t[ttesdtd r It an bash, eight er dey. Get YourJob Printing Done at The Signal Ok- Motto: "d square deal is eoerpawe ' SUMMER COMFORT FOR $2.22, Nothing so cool and col /actable these hes summer evenings a. nittins out on the lawn or verandah in a nime comfortable rocker. Don't {sail' Gee yorr gond cinerary chairs. hit Ingraham omelette 1 SPECIAL RATTAN ROCKERS 1 a ch. .ibis r " 1'b hoot esker pnsd** Ow ,ease assseo " a► These are strongly made. bag and roomy. but asdly handled. and regularly ..Il tor 8276, hit by paroh...- tsg a quantity we got a special price, and as Isis re they last they win he .cid for .111 $2.22 erstr',amsssc as�sressae-t � } • 1 ICY PIORDWIllitit PIANOS r _ ;° rx - -:w W. J. M UI R & Co.