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ENTRANCE I3XAMINATION
Results of Midsummer Tents in Wait and East
Huron.
WEST HURON.
The following high school entrance
candidates in West Huron were passed
by the etatraoce board of ezeminers and
approved by the Minister of Kdua-
tron.
A card giving the marks obtained in
each subject will be sent to each un -
memento' candidate. The certificates
of the successful -candidates will be
sent to the teacher or the secretary of
the school board early In August.
The standing required to peas is 411
per cent. on each subject and a total
of 390 mark,. and for honors 487
marks. ,�
The high'bst marks given in each sub-
ject are as follows :
Oral Reading -Jean Bogie and
Gladys Sault., 46.
Writing-- Eva Morrish. 48.
Spelling -Eric W ilson, Katie Keane,
Hugh McKenzie, 48.
Written Reading --Thelma Row. 89.
Arithmetic -Laura Salkeld, Joseph
Kelly, Ernest Lee, Lloyd Kalbfieish,
11.10.
Grammar --Grace Pinder, 90,
Geography- Cyril Hood, 86.
l'umpoeii l,.t -Nina B. Roberts, 92.
Total -Unice folder, 545.
The public school graduation remelt*
will be published wheu approved by
the Minister.
.Town of Goderich.
CENTttAt. tit-H2OI_
Bogie, Jean
Brophy, Evelyn
Glazier, Thom se
Jones, hva
Morrleh, Eva
McPonal.d, Dousld
McDonald. George
McLeod, !faze!
McNally, Stott
Roberts, Nina
Ross, Thelma
R'... Ma. ret
Haulls, Gladys
Video°, Jame.
.,1Vi1ltaets. Harold
W'ur.ell, !tetra
Vir r,IK,A SCHOOL.
Bete., Laiirel
Beattie, Perry
Belcher, Hazel
Black, Olive
lftaodt, Arnim
Cute,lone
Cutts Harvey
Hays, Eleanor
Lee, Ernest
Murrey, Harold.
McAttour. Emily
Pinder, Grace
Peldham. Maitland
Seilkeid. Laura
Finoith, Bennie
Wiggins, Albert
Sore KATE &HOG.
Austin, Regina
Doyle. Venisha
Hermit, Fiona
H.•od, Cyril
Kelly, Jorepb
Exeter
Hriclwood, Jessie
Delve, Ina
Fitton, Gerald
Ford. Gordon
Horton. Albert.
Homey, Bertha
Johns, Amey
Kuntz, Dorothy
Kestle, Lulu
Kydd, Milton
Mack, Wilfred
Matthew e. Jack
MacDonald, Olive
Wood, Florence
Herman.
Berry, Wilton
Fisher, Helen
(iilcbriet. Annie
McDougall. Dorothy
Zoo
468
:191
521
491
401
308
445
404
518
517
462
440
'419
309
513
39(i
452
414
425
486
458
300
402
471
488
424
645
473
4116
427
396
430
511
514
478
317
3904N
let
431
480
4812
451
453
303
302
446
418
391
447
507
428
PILES.
Yes elf lied Mille Zmallal
It asses the laming Magas
s bindle. we breve
see. Pasevereess, ha:
gituax sewer ase
lar„ BuK
Maple Leaf Grocery
Saturday Sp a cials
Alen Pineeapples, Grape Fruit,
Oranges, Baaanaa, New Pota-
toes, Wax Beans, Coeumhsrs,
Asparagus. Lettuce, ' Onion.,
itadishes. Spinach, Tostatoes,
(abbey,.
S. J. Young
•
Baker, Lulu
Elliott, Bessie
Fowlie, Ethel
Deng
A ugtastinsHaae�
Brown, Albert
Brown, Ethel
Culbert, Mabel
Fitzgerald, William
Fowler. Fred
Ivens, Pearl
/Leta&
Drennan, Bernice
MacDonald. Earl
McKenzie, Bessie
MacKenzie, Hugh
O'Reilly,Olive
West, mer
Kingsbridge.
Austin, Irene
Griffin. Eugene
Keane, Katie
Long, William
Long, John
Martie, Stelae
Martin, Catherine
O'Loughlin, Bernadette
Zurich.
Appel, Ro
Fritz, Veda
Kalbflei.b, Lloyd
Rau, Earl
Weber, Gertrude
Crediton.
Hill, Verna
Heist, Losetts
Jefferson, Edna
Centralia.
Baynham, Lloyd
Elliott, Mabel
Elston, Harry
Salton, Percy
Aah6eld Township.
No. 5y -Helm, Mary
Ritehie, Wade
No.6.-Dickson, May
Free, Olive
No. 7. -England, Lena
Henderson, Clarence
McNay, ',Kelso
No. 10. -Alton, Samuel
No. 12. -Bradley, Elmer
Bradley, Samuel
MacLennan, Violet
McNain, Hugh
No. Ib. -MacKay, Huy
Ui
Ull
4111
29e
420
497 't-
412
442
410
997
8118
419
480
413
418
427
401
474
484
, 481
482
402
448
412
443
. 392
453
408
424
392
4C8
429
403
444
402
48'2
394
401
416
427
438
416
422
408
393
390
433
394
898
Colborne Township.
No. 1. -Clark, Alice B. 418
No. 3. -Robertson, Ella I. 448
Rutledge, Elwin 395
Ko. 5. --Bogie, Ernest J. 427
Hunter, Terrence R. 411
McCann, Adele 400
No. 6 (Saltford). Adams, Lizzie 405
Buchanan, Allan 430
Goldthorpe, Evelyn 422
MacEwan, Alice 398
MacEwen, Jean 454
Wilson, Eric 424
No. 8. -Walter, May E. 448
No. 9.-Leutenslayer, Lilian 393
U. S.S. No. 1. -Thomson, 811a 465
Goderich Township
No. 2. -Ginn, George 422
No. 5. -Cox, Eva 481
dost. H Tram 394
Ttchboroe, Fayette 419
Vanderburgb, Edith x488
No. 8.-Sowerby, E award 452
No. 8. -McKenzie. Donald 396
Woods, Nesbitt 402
Hay Township.
8. -Miller, Theodore 307
No. 14. -Graham, Doris S. 450
No. 15. -Turnbull, Beatrice 406
Hibbert Township.
No. 7. -O'Brien, Cecil 468
Westlake, Florence 991
Stanley Township.
U.S.S.No.l.--Lappoorte, Laurette 425
No. 8. -McGee, Jsssie M. , 405
No. 6. -Epps, Clifford 426
ho. 7.-Oolemsn, Elsie 399
Meelvor, Murdoch 397
tfo. 9. -Manson, Lorne 447
No. 10. -Aikenhead, Fred 403
Aikenhead, Clarence 445
Makini, Flossie 420
No. 14. -Collin,, Jessie M. 468
Hood, Nelson 4211
RZPARATK aCHOOL.
No. L-Rau,;John 444
Rau, Edward 487
Stephen Toweehip.
No. 1. -Bowden, Ethel
No. 3.-Sander,,Perc
No. t--Brokenshlr . Joseph
Morlock, Clinton
Sebwarte, Joseph
No. S. -Rexene, Myrtle
No. 10. -Bullock, Idelieea
No. 18. -Hoffman, Lily
Umborse Township.
No. 1. -Harris, Oecil
Rowoliffe, Elgin
Roweliffe, Oliver
91.1f-me
,M e
No. 1 --Harper, Jennie
Hunkio, Basel
No. 4. -Hunter, Richard H.
Skinner, Thelma
No. 5.-Kestle, Silty
No. 6. -Duncan. Gordon
Job.*, Lloyd
Heywood, lois
No. 7. -Pym, Alvin
No. 10 --Broad foot, James
Horton. Rae
Broadfuot, Bessie
Nen, Mabel
Pyne, Ernest
ni. Myrtle
Attlock, Joy
Wawasosk Townships.
No. 1. -Cummins, Aonir
Devereaux, Agnes
Ino t -Plunkett, Lilian
Washington, Muriel
No. 8. -Fitzpatrick, Leers
Joboston. Lottie
No. 4 Webb, McK•pde
No. 7. Modals, Masde
No. 11. ---Shield, May
Young Ales.
No. 12 Doyle, Anna M
No. 14. -flow, Meds
iaidlaw, Maggle
Thomppssnrene+ iebar
No. 17 --Kirkei
, Oliver
EAST HURON
Norma* LAdy
391
457
426
406
400
421
3116
890
412
501
446
498
400
412
307
429
292
454
465
435
420
458
487
478
404
406
438
446
403
416
444
395
4,119
401
410
446
4f*+
447
100
4114
499
408
'Laura
Wine 14aker
MyrtiolitatU
Lam
Do.ald
Bobbuseptiell
*Used ()ttrria
Wilfred Dete.ia
Fred Dolmas
11141tb Pergwsoo
*Grant Stuart
Edith L.
Alice . YKimMell
Gordon Kalight
Gilbert M.CW um
MWie MrrYnsLue
*Adana =can
Thos. Mclauscblin
Marries McLelland
!Edwin Miller
*Magee 8. Perrie
•EIL Rands
• die RkehBubb o
Agnes Sa.getre.
Florence Scott
Chas. Seller.
Vernon Sinclair
Headset Smith
Marion Smith
Elsie Sperling
Iona Steins
'Roy Stewart
'Alex. Thompson
Gordon Waghorn
•Lawson Wright
John Yuill
Clinton.
Id% Ball
'Earl Blake
Alan Booth
Margaret Cerbert
Mary Cbidley
Bessie Chewer]
Herman Orich
Myrtle Orieh
Irene Cole
Mildred Oookc
Sadie Cook
Kathleen Dowser
Mervyn Elliott
Erskine Evans
Wilbert Finlay
Harold Hill •
Effie Jamieson
Oliver J ohustou
•Eleinor Kemp
Fred Lawrence
Eleanor McKenzie
Marjorie McMath
David Mair
'Teethe Marquis
Lyda Morrish
Helen Morrison
Leona Nedigei
Viola Powell
Melvin SchoeI bals
Alice Shepherd
Dor kin Stephenson
Chas. Sundercock
Eileen Tighe
Carmen Turner
John Turner
Florence Williams
Janet Wylie
t
453
491
485
411
459
397
463
458
478
414
464
490
428
414
4118
394
390
394
6419
410
415
429
430
533
411
444
475
449
419
416
464
490
432
390
487
417
396
BLiTH
George Brown .,., .....:.. 396
Violet Buchanan... ......... .......474
Sylvia Coomber.............. 446
•Elsie Fawcett .... .513
Grant Leandy.... ,..... ,......446
Leslie McElroy .....482
Walter McGowan ...............440
• Mary Mle.... cMlarob572
Percy Maenlstg........,415
• Sara Milne 539
Stanley Match ...... .......463
'Ellen Phillips 492
Dennie Robertson 436
Grace Stalker ....436
Iona Btotbers
'Roy Toll
.,..4q
' With honors.
Carolina Sims, absent from examination
on account of illnees; passed by Board
on report of Principal.
Ba*I'oRTH
Ameat, Warren W. McCUnohey, Mae P.
Beattie, Dong. M. McDowell, Wm.
Beattie, Edgar McGrath, Anna
Beattie, Flor. E. McKay, Mary N.
Bell, Win. J. McLean, Jennie
Blancbford, T. A. McLean, Keith
Burrows, Kath. F. McMann, Kathleen
Carbert, Irene McMichael, Marg.
Chapman, A. D. McNaughton, Mary
Chapman, Garnet Morrow, Hazel
Chesney, Lewin E. Murphy, Addle
Clarke, Geo. B. Nigh, William
Cuthill, Mrerg. L. Rankin, Olive
Dayman, Edna J. Reid. Reginald
Deem, Florence RUey, Martha Irene
Downey, Thos. Scarlett, Marlon T.
Edmund, Mary Scott. Jas. Finlay
Egre, David W. Stewart, Marguerite
Faulkner, Fred Btlmove, Norvel V.
Grieve, Ethel Thornton, Agnes
Naist, Elton Wilson, David
Hughes, Agnes
Hunt, Edith
Kerr, Howard 11.
MANIAY
Curtin,Agnea Oodkin, Hester
Holland, 'Tomas Kerr, George
Mathewe, Joseph Moylan, Joseph
Roach, Loretto
ice cream delivered to any port or
the town. 'Phone 84. F. 8. Bun.
Dorm's, the Balmoral We.
The pastor, Rev. J. Pollock. will
officiate et both services at the Baptist
church next tiunriay. A short service
is held every Sunday evening, lasting
forty-five minutes. The pastor gives
a teammate on some live theme. No
reasno now for staying away from
ehureb. dome and be made wekonsel
The Bible school and Bible class ens et
s 8 o'clock on Sunday afternoon.
BOAT OVERTURNED.
Capt. Jehe McDesold aaa Chas. Roberta
Upset t. the Lake.
A sorrow escape from a drowning
fatality occur, ed jun outside the her,
hoe last Sunday sherveooei. Capt.
Joie McDonald, In his sailing boat,
the Lly Bell. accompanied by Clea.
Roberts, left the harbor about 2.80
o'clock on a short cruise ■round the
outside break water. They had
scarcely passed the eodp of the tiers
when the stiff wend wbtch was bl..w.
big from the northwest rammed the
boat suddenly to capsize. Le soon as
the first sign of distress were noticed
Bermingham's tun, the W. L. Foment,
*rut out, but as the hoot had drif'rd
southwards towards the intake pip
a rescue could notrbeeffected from the
tug. The Government gasoline launch
soon arrived on the sosoe, however,
and took ort the two noes. The over-
turned
verturned boat drifted ashore it below
the lighthouse and' on Monday even-
ing it was towed into the harbor. It is
considerably damaged as the result of
its being buffeted about during th•
rough weather r hat prevailed Sunday
afternoon and evening.
Cures while von sleep-Marric (`,ors
Core, sold by 8. R. Wigle, druggist,
(:oderieb, Oot,
464
The old reliable
1euiler MNI le. Iill
nbw MI years in business
A goad supply at I1sd and
Horse Blankets, 8toeking Yarn -
Sheeting, Homespun 1'weeda,
Hugs, eta., always on, hand for
the whole season.
Jesse' Gledhill
Proprietor, Beomlller
7 DAY
51
CLEARANCE OF
Wash Dresses
THE MOST REMARKALBE BARGAIN OFFERING WE
EVER LAID BEFORE OUR CUSTOMERS -
Saturday, July 19th, will be a memorable day in the Wash Dress
Department. This Seven-day Sale of Wash Dresses is to be a record -
breaker, if good styles and good values will make it. Between seventy-
five and one hundred Wash Dresses go on sale at prices away below their
actual value. There will be Colored Dresses and White Dresses, Ging-
ham Dresses, Muslin Dresses and Embroidery Dresses. Dresses for
girls and Dresses for ladies. All going at prices that mean undoubted
saving of money for those who take advantage of this most remarkable
offering. We cannot give a detailed list of prices here. Watch the win-
dows Friday and Saturday for samples of the big bargains this sale
will afford.
Here are a few items to give you an idea just how you can save money.
Dresses worth regularly $2.75 will be selling at .•.. ,$1.88
Dresses worth regularly $5.00 will be selling at... , ..$3.35
• Dresses worth regularly $7.50 will be selling at $4.88
Dresses worth regularly $zo to $12 will be selling at$6.90
There are some exceptionally handsome and stylish garments in this
big clearing lot. It is an opportunity you should not let slip to get an
extra dress or two at prices that are extraordinarily low.
1
Big Half=Price Sale of
Underwear
The big hall -price salp of ladies' white
muslin Underwear will continue until every
garment is sold. There are now less than 100
garments to sell. All are manufacturers
samples of style and quality, perfect in
material and workmanship. The entire let
going at
One-half Regular Prices
Hard at Work
Clearing the Coats and Suits
This clearance of ('oats aud Suite is your
chance to get a nobby Suit or Summer Coat suit-
able for cool evenings or early fall at a big raving.
Two Stout Ladies' Suits at $7.75
Two only stout ladies' Suits made from good
gwality black Venetian, man -tailored, satio-lint!.
Regular $20.00. Either Suit now for *7.714
One Black Serge Suit and
Two Tweed Sults $9.75
Just the three to sell, sizes 34 and 36. Good
quality black serge and all -wool tweed. nobby
styles. Regular up to $19.00. Clearing .1..*5.75
One Suit at $5.00
One only lady's Solt, medium size. nice shade
of grey. Good style, well made and lined. °leer-
ing at only 55.00
Any Coat at $9.75
Jot 8 or 10 of them to sell. Navy and
Meek serve, navy and fawn diagonal and one
lady's back silk Ooat. All .bis seareoe'd gar-
ments. Mad. 1rorn good materials throegbout
and eat in good styles. Regular redoes_up to
+16.00. Ally one of them now 011.75 e
Two Children's Coats $5.00
Two only children's (bats a popular scarlet
The two we have to sell. Hagular up
fb Choles Setuaday atoraiug $$.-04
i
Out Goes the,Last
of the Millinery
We must make a clean sweep of all the
Millinery, The show -room must be cleared
inside of the nett two weeks and there must
not be a sign of a Summer Hat when we
wind up the season. That's the reason for
this Millinery Bargain. Commencing Sat.
unlay morning we give you your choice of
every trimmed Hat. no matter what its
former price, and some of them were up as
high as $7.00 to 118.00. That makes no dif-
ference, they must be sold now and you can
buy any or all commepcing Seto edsy, July
19th at only , *2.55
New Raincoats Direct
from England
Just passed tbrongh the enstoms this week a
shipment of ladies' and ehildren's Rainosate,
direct from England. These are stylish, well -made
garraeiets that will stand no end of hard wear.
Good quality plain repp with rubber lining.
Navy or fawn.
Children's elves .........4.00 and *4.80
Ladies' aisee, *sob. . , . , , , . , 411.80
We Are Selling 75c Kayser
Gloves for 55c
are standard quality, ooese in white
only. al rises up to 74. They are very slightly
Imperfect but not In a wry that will affeet the
wear. You pay 75e for Use same quality every
where. While this lit heat* you can buy them
here foe... .,
tloieproof Hose ter es Boyssed Girls
The Hnleprnof Stockings for the hero and
WHO will save you mending. They are rnade from.
'an extra etto.g sottoe yarn WWII* in a tetsvtier
ttettttN- 4o the Wc>lrproof peepie. We hewn them
(eiiek end tan. T1gy are pelt eip three pairs to
a best aril sold by t here way, with the maker's
ad gsre eallia ml imamate. etataetory *to raphe* sted w t�� gn est
i.f wkk tat, at perbbox...... .. $1.00