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Y -NINTH TEAR NO. 84
AY'S BIG
ATHLETIC MEET
WELL ATTENDED
in Afternoon and Evening
Interferes with $access
of the Event
e p. r.lsteat wet weather which
,e a IM• portion of this part of
the (ventiy the laid few weeks mili-
tates' against the 111W'Pss of they ath-
letic meet held on Saturday often u,on
at Agri. uttoral Park. It ens not
*Mutiny raining( In the early pert of
the afternoon. and a crowd of very
reepertaLt.• prop,rtlotur gathered In
tNe tort to whoops the ,porta but the
rain came before the program was
cortelodedi and sot the pgwrc4iugs
abort. ►loa.•ver.'Schen under theme tin
t favorable ...millions, the event was
the bias• thins; of the Mud held In
(late-k•h for many yearn- Mets 01
'• mo•1 eminent athletes of the
rime were yj'�a''en). and tbt• varl-
oesll"at(te"t, 4ire•tw productive of k,i4i
Interest- The event was held under
the anspl.es of Ote Indlau Village ath-
letic vamp :cud was the eulwinettnn of
a two-week. course of athletic train-
ing at Men.•rwuag Park under the in-
struction of Walter Knox, well-known
comet of the Ontario Athletic Commis-
sion.
Ladies' Haft -ball Game
The big . vent of the afternoon -In
e estimation of the crowd Io attend,-
rice.
ttenbIice. at any rate -wan the game of
,it -ball between 'Toronto battle. and
-option Brownlee for the Indian Vit-
ae- trophy cug. The girls pat up a
ams that was the admiration of thsti
,.p.ectstors, and akbough at the bees -
nine it--Ivokart Elti a- walk4aay toe
oronto it developed into a tan -innings
uel with the winners In doubt until
the last taan--ctrl, rather -was (I,•-
•Iared out.
Toronto went to hal, dr4 and scored
our runs. sud in the third innings
added three more. *hos tallying a.•ven
n. before the Brownies had any-
ing. The London girls appeared to
nervous. and their ragged fielding
nd wild throwing were mainly re-
.n.lbl.'fur the pour showing the=
----4-
high tension. awl 111e crowd Was en
11p1-to4. to are the Anirh. 111e a• Ir
trout Toronto snored twice In the
truth, while In their half the Forest
t•ity ladies wen' unable to gel auy♦a.ly
ad rood the plate. and the game ended
10-14 In favor of Toronto.
.1 feature of the game wad the
steady pitchlug off MIM. Tilbury for
the Brownies. 44he 1wtried the entire
game, and Ikea. iertaloly nut her
fault that her team Oki not win. 'f'ur-
unto need three l i1 h.•r1f. Mils! Ste-
ven., Wesley art.! Steam. Mins Wesley
rose perhaps the 1.4,4 all-around play-
er on the lle!d, and ate performed the
difficult task of holding down the
• MISH K.,9LEAN
1::y.a r-uJ.l 1,114.11er
MISS ROMA (GROSSE
Urownlen la their last turn at hat. A. -
other whose 4osn.c4ent playing was
much admirer! was Miss, Hennessy.
catcher for Ton.nto. who anus man-
age.' the tram. Mts. Grose. the
hnmplon sprinter. played third Irma,
'or Toronto. .
The teams: •t,
Toroi.to Tadieo--R. Grosse, 31); R.
Sloan. ,« 111141 p; A. Weile•7. w. p; C.
Ikvuu•id.y,,Ar; I. Stevens. p, 2b; A.
1.2111.1. 1b; el. , U; D Neil. 1.
Porter. ef; L. M. en, rf.
Loudon Brownley-- . eloper, 2b; Si
ioxworthy et; H. Brown, r; 14. Tits
hnry. p; ll. P.4kow, 3b; M. )4walea.
1b; M. Mc•Lrlatt. if; 8..larkson, R.
14umnter•. ea, ; V. French. rf.
Share by innings:
Toronto ---4 0 3 0 1) 2 1 0 4 2=111
Loudon -002 0 1 2 1 420=14
t,'mp. re `W. Barlow.
Trek Events.
Among the track events special hi -
freest waif taken in the 11N)-ywrdA
Mabee open race, in which Rosa (iron..•
attempted to break her )nark, and the
world** record for women, of 11 1-5
eeeiids. Mi,.. Grosse sadly out-
.Tist,uh•ed the rent of the Beit. but the
track Wait too henry for record time
' and slue finished in 11 2 S wrutads.
1 Results of the cvolidtteri •leen)o
Pole vnuit-43. McChe•Gay. KR -
OH nut ; .1 Potts, Toronto;• I). Setnel-
d. r. Kitelle u•r; 10 feet. 6 Inches.
Broad Jun►1.-d'. Mlinne'y. Midland;
A. ('hapwnn.'IViu,.or: 4, Wat114•. Kit-
aha.mer ;'21 feet.
•`Tlree-mlle. open -h. 1'hnpnulu. Lon-
don: : 1V. 1)nwwm, Lucknow. Time --
27:11 2-5.
2211 yards. open -A. ('laup.ruau. Wind-
sor: I. Beckett. North/ Bay. Time -
2'2 8.10 seer.
'Half -toile. open --J. \faker., Lha
towel: F:. 1'hnprnan. London; A. 1)aw-
wm. Lncknow. Time -2 Hain. 17 1-10
sera.
1(0 yard.. tn.tles-Rosa Grosse, M.Ir-
Jorle D)awts, Ilot O'Neil. Time -11.2
area.-._- - -
Collegiate half -mite -:-It. Situps...to.
Ottawa; 14. Young,} Windsor; F•
Brown. Kitchener. Time- 2 min.
made up to this point 114 the game.
V After ihla they alendie1. curl fu till.
}oder• of tpw .gnaw xbaorplaye(p a1L
and the Toronto girls. At the 'c-
uing of the . ninth innitags the
w'nlisi were lending. 12=111. 'P'or-
.ato went to hat and s-orid four. 1.nn-
ears eame track nn(ietletl tfiif wore with
+(4(r Nerve, on both teams were at
111'.4 seen. --
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUG U sT �'t;, 19.'6
THE SIGNAL 1'HINrl\1; CO, LIMITED, Publisher.
The News of the Town
liberal CaaamIttlte brooms Collegiate Rt. -opening
Lkoi•ral committee room, for the (4odcrich Collegiate will re -open on
Iedernl election cwmp,lgr• lm.... been Tuesday, September 7, 19211, pt 9.00
ot.enel In the Royal Rank block, North a.m.
street. Any person deairluq informa-
tion regarding the voters' Ilse is in- Camas for Lord's Day Alliance
vlhrl 14) call (phone 506).la
Mrs. Harwood, deacon/sin In the per -
rive of the Cord's Day Allianc4 of
J. W. King Donates =10 Canada. w111 he in (;, llorirb earl! tri
A contribution of $14) to the fnad for September to make a canvass fur, the
the expenses f the. GollerIeh band trip fonds of the Alliance. The prop!.- are
to Toronto Exhibition has been re- a1k.1l to rwet,w her generously.
celved from Mr. J. W. a.it>tg, ex -11.P. -
The band will leave for Torv.ntJ t*s..- Exhibition Notes gas
ty strong, by ppe•tal ear 141t1- -('.N.R. Prise nate for the Godetk•h laid
train oext Wednesday atter m, and trial Exhibition may be obtained from
will play In conspet!tion .b - •
other 141.. cretary, 1)r. W. F'. ('lark, or at
bandy In class "C on Thur y mors- 14e-Sigual 4101ce.
ing. The Exhibition director* are lone:lug
for additional attractions 1.1441 b014e to
be able to announce they* next week.
n,rebr,d Grater, Business
Mr. Reg. nowerby. of Goderi,h The admission feels for the i44xh1bi-
towuatitip, has purcbascrl rbc gra•ery )lou this peer are *s follows: Adults
hssln4•ss 0f R'. A. Ha'y A Situ. and 2s,, rhildrvn 10(4; grandstand -adults
will get possession on September 1.1. 2,i.•. 41H1dreu 10e; horse vehicles' and
Mr. $owerby te not a newcomer to autos. 23..
C.oberk•h, having hien clerk in J. J. Welnevdgy, Thornily and Prlday,
Mclsen's grocery store for the Seplemler k, 9 and 10. are the Exbibl-
past year end a -half. We understand tion dates ,
,
the H(ey family intend leaving (rod- (ood By, wM >.
.-rich shortly. Mr. M. Rnhino. who won the draw
Wm. Logan's 14114y Foundfor 4!.. elft at the Mi. Peters •fiur h
Kris. 1'a.. Aug. 2:1. --The nod -y of garden !'arty- last week. had the np•
William Logan. .engineer of the
freighter Gerken. souk In the «form
on Lake 'Eric hest Saturday. today was
found *Mathis about eleven miles
northeast of here by a tug. - The body
of George McMinn of Buffalo has not
yet been found.
Engineer Logan was' a brother of
Mr.. Fred. Murney-. of Goderk•h.
• Lawn Howling Tournament
T41.- I:odcrleh lawn howling, club
held its annual double« tournament at
the Piston street " grerne on 11'e1nee-
day. The weather was Ideal and the
greens were In cotenant condition for
howling. Twenty-.evetI mnttdde Auks
and fiftom local rinks participated 114
the tournament.
The price-wlnh*re-werw-as taflawnT
First erect -A. -Whiteside and F.
Toole. Go.terlch• 1..f : F'. 'Hunt and 0.
tion 0f laking 820 Instead. and',baving
mi um, for )).•.pig( be took [be'money.
However. he did not keep it. butt with
largrhearh•d generosity derided to
distribute 1t among 44104• of elk can -
mortify . nterprlstes. Ten JoUtIO. Sohn
In the funds of the. Alexavtdr'`bopi-
(ai; 4:1 to the Children's Shelter, *n1
11:.' remaining S.'1 was handset hack to
St. Peter's church. "Mose" is sorry
only that tile gig wasn't wortb dill
mon moa.-=, so lu 4vfuld base a
x few more worthy canoes -but be
did pretty well ut that.
Candidate for Toronto siding
Captain Froder,,k G. Johnston.
M.C., of IW University avenue. Tor-
otilf . has been chosen an tl►. Lits•ral
c.ndidate for the Federal election in
.€rntee(riding. ('apt.
Johnston is the etdeot---ied Of the late
Judge Johnston of Algoma •and. was
Newton. (k.derich. 2nd, abort. at Sauk Ate. Mule In 1891.
14e. -end even( --C. Chapman uud A.
Clark, Hewed/. tat; H. ltobcrlsoa and
J. stalker. Binh; 200.
Consolation event- A. Crawford and
J. Mason. WInghnm. 1st ; J. Swnftleld
and T. l Pztzier. Gnderi. h. 2nd.
OBITUARY
MRS. ('IIAS.
Oce of the pioneer settler. of Huron
town.Iiip. Rnrce (county. in the perwu
of Mf.. helots. Huston, pe'e'd away 0n
August 11th. in her eighty-fourth
:rear. The d4144*Fel waw bora near
Port 114.0. and when only a small
chili) cam}• up with her parents to
Brine county. then a forest evlldc•r-
n. sr. .after her nu,rr..nge pile Iiveb
with ler 101s1a14d 40l the )telcunc•c.-
'ieii 4,1 Hnrrnt tlmwushlp. She it sur -
..iced 1.y three' daughters. three sons
land 0110 brother. leapt. Alex. -Namely
Both his parent. were reititiolttit of
Ilp,lerlch up to the t�1 4 of'the late
Jude.. Johnston', axrpa(1Rlfnnit� 146. tA*
heneh, when they went to the "leen.'
Capt. Johnston 'studied the honking
Mistiness and i. now president ott:. A.
Stimson & 4'0., Limited, brokers of
Toronto. 110 wrest in the artillery
.:tiring the war. and reeeiveri the m111-
1a1ry cross and bur. -
The Huron Road Pavement
The concrete pavement on the Pro-
vincial ighw-sy- Is now almost coin-,
plerp i, far ng the present conlriet
Is (oy termed. in a day or two it lot
exl•(r2tr1 the contractors - will 404,-
menee clearing tip on Kingston ktret4
and the road should worm he rrnp env'd
to traffic. At the other end the paved.
read Is new np.•ti right up to the 4tb
coueersinn and motorists from town
dui runeh it by way of the Bayfield
of linilrrich. -. road and ''1'nlley's crossing.'.
,,• J()H• JR\KIV ! There .0418. In de 10me hesifatton
][r. _John _O llkill, a resident 0t (till- net the- pert of the Government in
wool -teethe contrail for the felling 01
Lorne tlwn.lalp for 1,51 a g•1•nfury. the Clinton end of the rood. At any
primed to lite reward em Sander. An- rote, 5irsrrs. l(ow• k Rnirier had
gust 13th. Mr. Jenkin had a n,rcon• not at the beginning of this week re -
breakdown about Are years afro and t., 1 1•411 tiny instruction. to proceed
Lod never miner been .mite well. and with the work 1s'y4,rnl the bound. of
10s death followed n sueessinil (if til. Ir present ('0ntra0o.
paralytic strokes. 114' woe horn at ,
Port Ho(14'. Ont...w(xty-eight dears ann. 1 ( k '14 11144.114 -
It son .f the late-Jatrtrd-Jentrin. Ttu_LI Mt. 11.trh kti, !'ark- uu _Wr.Lar..lny
faintly cum* no to Colborne tOwusldp afternoon of deet eek ens the scene
fitly years ago and settled on the .-.f another of those !{(event gather -
Ware (n, *1.1.-11 the dee'nwrl had Ilvedl itrgs of the older eilllieu of Go1krttb
ever 144114-. 111' wits a lifelong I,Ibrnl which. tinder lite kindle ''Irerttnn of
and ei g41411 4-11is011. 110 1s survive -4 by Mr. 0. W. Mack. hove beco me an en-
rols -wife, formerly Emily Ann Oke, and Imo_ (mewl. ,The_ TarenitdLriv tetoge-
One .nut, .Harry. /It Lome; alae by his narta9a (the term tnrltading nmulge-
hrother. ipnac, who lived w•Ith him. _•
„ purr 4n the
The remain. were 1Mid 411 r,.t In eni- e,atht .iww. with tilt' yeas 4ai )Lehr LIrlti.
P40rnl' 11Mt•t01y 1411 n.lrwl,y.?hn'tl7,b. were as follow.: William Tnr.pbell.
in the absolve of the I,ot r of the 1834: Janes M(.(•harr. 14413 William
hmmillcr rotted (formerly- Moho-
Stewart. 114341 Jas. NI. t'ra)ken. ihuc:
iter) cbnrrh. which the d.reisel *4- 11'..1. 3obnt,ton, 1ra7; .lobi McIntosh.
the fnlneral e.i•rvk'ea
_}Ti[F_49H--�_71a:i41?'�'TfITmm- :lT1Trt��i1Ri1?'RY.•P:'
(iU(110I by Rev. L. 1'. 1Vhite of till*. 11440: (.harl.st BMcksintue. 1M2; J. C.
Till• IwillhParerw were Mead). 3ielvin T.nith*gite. 11442: M. Schwnnx. 11443;
Jewell. Wm. Jewell. Rnht. McCabe 1'hnrl,'. Mt'llnrdy. 1W:1; John Hornet.
and Edward Mi. k.' 1. .lmong thome 114:3: Robert Russell, 1.843; Jame*
Continuer! heavy relit prevented the
exp.M'il'd large attendance In the even-
ing-- at the 1eneaettmg Park hotel.
_where...a-•lnuct__a-as held anti the'pr
Wm. in the afternoon wen preaenlid.
To Mr. R. H. McCreath the credi4t 1*
dile 'for putting on 1411. outstanding
athletic meet, /111,1•14111.4nterivrise w -n1
the ohJer't of many commendatory re-
mark*.
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11.111 1'o,
Musical Service and Recital
y chiolr of Centrist ('hnr•h, Galt, will give the following tonal.' 011 Ron-
', not 21214.' h. Knox church :
Eventing Worntolp, 7 .'els*it
11 frehote - "Kilmennol-Oltrv,w." . ',*ohtnw4eln.
'f4wer•t the Name." .... -.x _f ltrown.
• Yny-me �'IL (rostrata Robert (�I(t, tenor.
of 42141.4." Mathews
errors-ny-'Roma*.' 8lbelins.
4....,...... ..... )))4141) el .
Mrs. A. It. G-nI,lir, NO 1 ''
- 'll*rt141tar gong.". 1 e Dr. Ham.
f RECITAL. R OTL.4)C1(
Trio --"hers Ir Ye rhe ,Lord"
Petry Kay. 41eorg,' Rett, H.tbert Cntt.
raitn 1o10--."1'oasfder and Iloar Yr."
Mime 1 411.
)--'The V,Mej of PPaee."
Peres Ear. tenor, Geo. 1ir11, baritone
RUM- "There !e No !Meth."
(hs toque/01
Robert ('uit. •tt
-"itentliful Manrk,ar." 19N �e1.n....r
J. Taylor; MHtene.
v
..... Mettgdfsl.
. &Warn.
MrFA!WEN, • ROBERT cirri%
t tit. piano.
Orgaaiat and Director.
present Al 11.. funeral wav Mr. Wm' MacViear, 11443: Mleiohen .lndm
Tenkhr of O4deiw.. a nephew of the 14141: T4mmns (laurels _..11443: GeOr>rea• s,
des eased.
ALLAN Rl:roiIANAN W. Mtunln', is443: F. F. Lawrrnee.
1844; Thome. (#eTh16.' 1843; 11t Me -
.4 fine old gentleman was Mr. Allan Murchy, 11140; R. Mii•hett. 14441. amt
I(n4hnhnn, (1 ('Olhu4110 Iorrnahfp, T. C. McKmsie. \Ir. Mc -Kenzie is n
whose ,teeth occurrei on Monday, An- Tnronta xentA'men. n brother-1nlawof
1
most til in hl. eighty-sixth
ear.
ay Mr. James MaeVitnr of town: who
Mr. 8.04114nnn *a. horn In 11r'ntland.' mak** bin annual visit M G'NlrrkKNo
murine to ('1411.4211 anti to Goderfeh Olaf he may frnt,rniz.' with his fei-
afty-three year. ago. He a pat- 10w-Ortnttlmarinns.
ternnmak4ar by trade and was Mord A short ■(l4trers by Mr. 'Win. Camps
this ('apathy by the Seegtnlllerp, the hell and a recitation by \ir. Robert
RnnciMans. find the 1A1ty Engin•` Regnell were restores of t(1.• after -
Company In Goderich. and also for a norm's pro*'e ingrt Refreshments Were
year he •the (loldirvMe( olds h firm al nerved by the ladles of til•, neighbor-
(init. He bought a mall property hood, The Tittle lark 81411 prettily
over In Colborne townothip some forty decorated for the orensinn.
year., apo and later. when his boys Roferring,to the event. 114e litres
grew up. n larger share neer by, on ford Beacon Herald acid •.tttntlally:
w 111111 hl• Wal. Janie+.. the only sur- •',1 rrainrkahle r•rmlon was 114I(I *t
v(iing meVIller of the family. now Oodrr(.•h yesterday when twenty four
11v10. M4. ltnehanan war a Presby- o4 the 'oldest me, in town' mothered
tenon and a Plaint -A Liberal. He 1)4 has been thelr rn.4om. In anneal
was of a rode', retiring rM'grritlon. •eo.•im. It ml1Tt for pnepibtr to hest))
tonna, highly gnr1'(1 by Glom who blether pooh a gathering-Is.•wbere.
were ptirifeold to know him Ile but 141 person .nems to lave taken the
plase(Y-awat very gnletly after a Inn tmobls to .tart it. There me.t he
Anti A•Ih. Iffe. The funeral toc.k plate • something In the 11'D Its of ornse that
as '1VOrinc'rslay, the 14th. to t;o1 r wafts through and Abner Gnelerfrh.
cetnc4Fre. the aervieg, being enng41111.1 foe the gathering of the nftogrnari*w
ht 0ev 1.•41, Mellermid. The It'll- groove brim/1st forth Then who are re.
hiMhrs were rapers. A. J. Goklllnrpq m.rk*hly well preserved, and who ap-
Wm Waltor.,'Jas. (Pron. Gals Trawler. Twit to have "raved the p(lh:ova (mf
0.*i*,o Len9, sad Gordon Bltls't. growing old Rr'aastnfly"
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G. C. I. Departmental Examinations
MIDDLE 13('BOOL RK141 1.T8
Liberal Meeting Next WeekThe fullowtng are the results of the Middle School examinations of the
Arrangement. have 1*•eu wad(• for a G. C.-1.. C indicates "Credit" or mere pas.: 1, 2. 3 are 1st. 21)41 and 3n1 -clan*
meeting to be held to the Pevilhm, honors,; In case of failure marks are given; 0 indicates papers nut written.
lioderk'b, on Friday evening of next a o o
week and to he addressed by Hun. 3, (• a 1311
T. E11144(. of West Mk4Wew•x. and 4r. r, ' A a • ? ` P
James- ilalculm. rx•JL1'.. of Klncnr- o V 'Z � 1 t t� e
...Ai'1 a a ■
Blur. Name of l'sndldale•. x7 g a : iy B
ei tt tt, ii `` e t at, d
- May Play Rugby with Kiteheaer w'' 0 = e it CW kr t
titratfonl ltea'(wi-di►•rahl: "Diago" Abell, E. 1. 0 0 2 4' 0 .0 l' 4' 0 3 0 0 0 0
Mayors. who Is somewhat of a en(d)s Ab1?II, J. 1'. 2 2 3 ' 0 0 3T 43 0 0'31. 0 0 0 0
darer. way tans out with the Kit- Andu, J. 13. .. 41 3 0 0 0 39 0 U 1) 0 0 01 0
rheum iutrrnu,Hates this autumn. Audrrws, F. J. (' 2 1 1► 0 C 3 0 4) 0 0 0 0 0
And lodging from Kitchener dlspet- Bae•hler. E. A. . 4' 34 i 0 • 12 20 0 -0 (1 0 0 0 0
cMr. Tumwy H.uderaiou's Brew Weald Rlm■ett, 1. (1. .0 (1 0 (` (1 C 11' 3 C 0 2 e 0 0
Is. glad to have him. As Stratford bas Rpak.•. G B. 0 0 0 • • Q '0! 'O 046 0 0 0 0
only a Jturior team. 11 is believed. that Brown, 1). 8. . , .. , , 0 0 0 1 C (` 0 0 0 0 3 C 1 3
rte wt►old rxp4rieoee 1111te 411druit' tn. (1/.er T. 1•. „ (1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
M4aPnlnR prrmipri(n to turn out wklin Clarke, 1'. H. D. .., 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
the DUICIImen. Cornfield. G.' • -4 .. 2 3 (' ' 0 044 39 0 0 0 0. 0 0
]'4atmg Pigeons My Well Cranston, M. .. 25 0 2. 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
• A AI fit of young Vig.i . under the Itthtot. •CnttA- M-----.--------....---..... -0 0 s 4 ,1.0 Z_-0 i -s C a o -
D a a 211_0_9 32 .t.' C C 3 41-_4.--Q- ___________
flu«pk'ey of the Guderirh )'lomlug ('IDb,bbrytuaom,-1w B.-T..r..,.., ,. _2...0_4,v -4p, 0 4' 441 0 0 3 0 0 0- 0 -
was r4edd Wednesday' o, this week. IhowN•r, kr. 3,A A 0 • 2 l' 40 41 0 0 0 0 0 0
)piety -Mix I)1n1 were released at Mee- Fraser. Ail, 1'. , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 (► (` 0 0 0 0
forth at 7 o'clock *+m.. *nal alt reached Gardiner. •11.. . ( 31 0 411 0 3M 39 Q 0. 11 0 0 0 0
Hume daring the day. The Brat to Uuldthnrpq.1;. T 27 2 I) 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grant, Y, -1. 0 0 0 4' 1' (1 0 (' 444.0 0 0 0 0
Groves, J. .. 35 C 2 0 0 C 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
ltaacke. M. 4:. 2 C 3 A 084 20 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 y
)lay, G. W. R. .. 0 0 0 C 1 (1 0 3 0 41 C 36, 0 0
Mumber, E. A.p (` 0 0 0 (` 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hunt, E. R. .. 0 0, 0 0 (' 0 0 0$ 1 2 2 1 2
Jewell, li. E. , . 0 0 0 20 C 41 42 42 0 •0 0 0 O 0
Jewell. hi. ,.'. ,. '2 31 2 0 0 32 A 0 ' 0 0 0 0
Johnston. 3 1 A. A. 0. .. 0 0 0 11 3 0 4.1 0 M6 41 C 44) 0 0 _
Johnston, L. I,1 2 1 U 11 O N A 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnston. Y. J. .. C 30 0 l' (1 3:. (1 42 0 0 0 n .0 0
Johnston, M. E. 1 241 :Z4 0 0 341 32 00 0 0 0 0 ,0
Johnston. S. M. ... 2 4' 2 11 0 (1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 __-_1
Kne•phaw. B. it 0 11 O 3:4 'Xi 214 It :Zi 11 0 0 0 0 0
lima. E. Y. - .. 0 41 0 17 0 21 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Las kw. -J3.(,,., ,. 0 41 It U 41 N 0 11 0 41 0 0 0-
ii�ti 1r0�nPy, >k. J. . _ A 0-�-71 (' 41 ' C •- 0 039 20-
1 0 0
12 W. PkhIadu 19 li.0•i notch. D. J. E. :. 2 0 0 041► 1` (' 0. 11 0 0 0 0
la ,R. McKay 124
14 R. McKay 114 14.l.i Me]krmhi. V. H. 1 27 4) 21 U 3n 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 O
Another flight of Soong birds will !or M,.I,rnu111. J. (i. 0 A A A 4) O 11 (1 0 0 4' 0 A
held next N'elnl•s.tay. from Stratford. M4F*eu, P. 1' .. s �' •--1)---0--411--44---4)-41- t' 0 0 ---e IV
9 .
LOWER SCHOOL I 11, -Kay, M. A. 1 C 1 A C (T A 0 3 A A A 0
p M/d o 4 0. W. H. 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 314 0 30 (` 0 0
DEPARTMENTAL 'EXAMS. Mi Mann,. R. M. .. 0 0 0 4' 0 0 C 0 C 32 �- '0 0
McPhail. M. ., 0 0 41 U 20 . (1 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0
The following is the list a[ G.C.I. 1 Nnftela M. A. G. , 0 0 0 3 0 0 11 (1 C 2 (' 2 36
Students who penned in the Lower 1►Seam. !:. V 0 0 IIT C 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 0 0
&hoed examinations (arranged alpha- t►Mhaktesesu, \. M. , A 40 39 41, Ot • Q 11 0 3 O 0 O. p 1
1'iudcr. J. 0 0 l► 2 0 A n 4'0 0 0 At A A 4 - ;• i
t.tlali741 I Hedditt. 11. B. 0 0 0 a 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 1'
Seth written nix,awino �taw.led in all Wil' ',lynx. N. A. ••••••••••”•••-••••-•••:• 0 2 T 0 13 O 0..3 1�, 0
W. G. A. Acheson. J. R. ,Clk•n. E. A. yands'rMnn, .lit. 1.. SA 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 41 27 0
Itaechler, H. 1.. it/welder, A. M. Baker, i Sum.ty, 11' 1 0 0 I 2 0 1 0 0. '0 O
S. B. Clarke. F. M. (YNoke. F A. ; lhenrdown, 1'. - .. , 1 1 11 0 1 1 0 Il 1 0 0 0 0
0, e 0 37 47 .,11 41 0 .0 0 Il 0
0 i 034 (' 11 0 0 0 0 14
11 2 Q 2 0 00 0 0 0 2 C'} '
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2 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0. 0.0 19• 1 0 0 0' 0 0 0
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1- 0 0 (7 3 11.-1 0 0 44
arrive were two belonging to W. Pit-
blado..at 7.52 and their speed. re•koa-
lug Ole distunee from)4afor(b at 30.=
941) yards, was 710 yards per minute.
The first fourteen hirci. home were:
owner No. Time
1 1V. i'ithlado 2.i - 71'12
2 W. PIthlado 34 7.62
3 P. Johnston Ni (7,531
4 •P. J0bosual 3 T.f.ri
5 P. Johnston 7.1,0
• I'. Johnston 1 7.fso
7 W. Baker 61
7.67
R W. Baker IN; d 57
9 W. Baker tel 7 til
Match 14 1ql
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4
Cooper. M. Corbett. .1. L. Craig. C. E.. Sturdy'. A. 1(. .' C t3
11. Crawford. Ii. M. 1). Dnvldiin, K. Sturdy, 1'. .. 1 :tr
K. Dawson. M. R. Dean. A. 31. Dobie, Wagner. R. V. . 0 0
4'. II. Edward. V. 1:. Elliott, I. Foster.; W11111e•, 3. 14. 2 1'
M. Groves. L. 1'. Hardy, It. A. Henry..1111'11'r-
Worn. -k. V. IV. .. :t :Sr
U. M. Hill. W.41. H.wy. C. A. C. Hun- 111'11' r- K. M. . a 41
ter. R. D. Jefferson. 1.. J. Jewell. (). V. I'W'rsell. ('. J. .. (1 1'
Johnston. N. K. .yohnstdn. J. A. Lin- } nn
'larlc. It. K. . - 0 0
fictit. 1S. M. Long. (l. 3. T,nmhy, A.'1). ' "acitx, 11. 41 .. 2 2
Morino, f:. r.' 'Mfnrrap. 1). J. E.
inIt. I. \l.d'ulw. P. O. McGhee ' UPPERPPER Fl('HOOI. RF.8C1.T8
'Mow,.
key 1, F: McClure. JL N. M01)errnld, 1 The foil/mini are the restate of the fees r Ncho.t 4\atulnati0n4�_i
F. iI '11.•1),rnlid. C. IL McDonald. P. cafes "Credit- or mere pals.: 1.,2 and 3 414.• 1s1, _nd tool 341-4.la,4 hon r.;
a- n..f *1-4( 0 • mark,. R(vcn hi' case of lafhtm. -'--
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-.bean. 1' h. \uftel, It. N. Newe,rnac.
W. 1'. N. 8c.onil ('. W. A. 1'nitrid)n•, A.
Pe thpol. T. 4'. Robertson. R. NI.
ROhtns.n,. J. Al. Ruston, T. 1'. Stile. .t.
K. -1441.4441.-41 J::. !keep V J Stirling, .
I•M. A. $4 , - A. I4,- *only. - 1.-L.- ----tame of eaudW1114.
, Sturdy. 81. 1. Thomas, W. K. Thont-
.on.'W 1:: \Vi bster, 41.T:-Wi•t ger. E. Abell, E. Irene :: . .
14.11, Mary W. 0 0 (' 2 2 1 41 4:' 0 1' 11 4) N 0 11.-0
Bisset, Is111141 ('. (1 2 11 It Il 11 11 II 11 11 11 O 11 41 Il
Blake. Grate It. C 0 4' 0 I► 11 11 0 I. 0 0 11 t► 0 11
Brown. 1h,r,111y 1''. t' 3 0 0 H 0 0 et 0 H 44 -4.- p--0 41
('lark. Evelyn R. (1 0 42 42 1' :il) 211 I' 41,44 I► 0 0 0 O
Clarke. 4'. 11. thoughts. I) 2 (► 0 0 0 2 0 11'0 2 2 0 0 9
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Ituvideon. K. Adel.id, . 0 2 0 0 11 4) 11 0 41 41 11• 0 (i (► O
Dalton. J. Lillian . 3 1 4' 11 :31 43 37' 1. 80 27 0 4) 11 I► 0
84114141. E. A, 0 0 9 2 R C i) (1 (' I► 0 0 3 (' 0
Herd. F:. M. 0 (I 9 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1
Finnigan, V. N. 0 (I 31 0 l' T 4' (' 47 44 0 n 0 4) 0
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II, iheringtoH. R. S. C 3 3 1' :1 0 0: 0 (► 11 0 0 3 I' 0
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Mersey, M. J. 41 33 0 41 11 0 0 0 0 11 0 0
M,•(1trthy, F. 1' (? C 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0
M,Mnuur. R. M. C 42 0 0 41 0 0 0 0
McPhail. M. - (1-41----11-0---41- ft A
Neftel. M. A. (3. - 2 2 0 0-0 0 0
Nairn. 1). R. 4) ,0 340 4' 0 0
Orem, A. I,. L. 0 11 2 0 3 2 0
Reklitt, K. R. 2 1 0 0 0 Il 0
Redmond. G. V 0 3 41 41 47 47 (1
341 0 (' t03 0. 0
Mande rano. M. L. 3
Wagner, V. 41 3 0 0 0 0 0
West. II. G. 2 1 1 1 1 1 0
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sun 111. M. J. H14hurIngtoo (11.
M. iL PagenilD. J. Robertson 411,
M. P. Sale (2). J. 0. Malkeld
I. lfnhkcr (11. E. T. Young (1 4.
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• N,unl1114101P the tint clasp piddle
s00s1 peed. of West Huron passel
11- follows: -
ASITPIa7I.D
No. 1t ---Arthur Simplon: history. 1
geography. agriculture; 'Y. E. M -•In
lyre: g-ograply.
-No. 4 -Carmen ltrown, G. Finley
SOU, J. Mw•Ihmal,): grammar. his-
tory. groteraphy. art. oniony.
No. 7-Ire11e Ilona.. 1A•Ile Gilmore:
geography.
No. IS --Richard Kilp•ltrlek: grnnp
star. ht.fwry, 4e,grnl,hy. nrr, botany,
agriculture.
No. 15--Mnrgn4,1 \MmKrnr,ie: 111s. -
tory. geography, art. agriculture.
No. 17 -Win. MrlVhlnney : geo-
graphy,
vwgrapby, arhhm.hfc.
No. 10 -Myrtle Johnston: geo-
graphy, hletory.
C111.BORNF
No. 1 --Mary 'Redmond: •grnnamer.
arithmetic.
}HAY
No. 12-rdllh KIoW : geography
Grant, M, I.
iirnvas,•4', US F. -
iprotv,,' 0. it.
Harris, F. TI.
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art. W. 11. Johns gets Cin owl of lir+relt *'.Uharr nsit t'.uyir fttnn.
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No. 5-1lorothy ('ox : grammar, DEDICATORY SERVICE
hlwtoey. ge,g*lphy. ngrirulfure.
NO. dt--Feel Wallis: geography.. AT ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
No. 9 --Chester Grigg: g'('sgrapby•
No. 1(1-- R. M Iddleton : history,
rerl4rapb7. art. agrirallure ; N. Welsh:
g.ugtaptly, agrletilflire.
WAWAN(1461
Nei. R-- l'1or(tfk, Vtneenf : geogra-
ifiy, art ; Jirt1410 , Chamney: geo-
gra pley
Ni1.. 12 - chorine Weiowler: history.
g4•nt{twphy, a4tr1eoltneo; Ruby Turner:
h4ell.af.roowspity. art, sgrlcal
li/'fll'HON s
No 10.-440 Love: IIIRognphy.
Tl V i •LIC'I'T
No 0- TAWS Wagner: history, OW.
I grngbp. art.
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Dr. C. J. It*uniltim, of ('.www*11. In
Presenting a Mural Tablet
(1n Sunday oval. at 11 ant, a net•
?Ice of apcial (nteesl to the Wilsons
of (1o4.rIch wit) he held in Rt. Geor-
ge's church. when a mural tahlet will
1.''14•dleatwl to the memory .f:
Morgan J. Hamll)nn. 14.11.
W. Tapley. Hamilton. .41:
Florae,- Morytan Ca,vley (Hamilton,
John Rrg01111d Shannon„ Y.U.
G. 4'. 141,annon. 411.
Annie 1, Simpson.
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Capt. 4'. Dh'khasout Hamilton.
Mouth... Taylor Monteith, 41nmHton.
'boric S. I►Mkint.at Hamilton.
This beautiful memorial tablet has
been pre/tented to St. George's church
try Hr: 4'..f. Hamtlt•m. Y.P. Ot CONS -
who, though nlment from Gnd-
(rM•it for many year.- )*talo. a (keys -
afl!e•tlon for the town and the 4 11111e
of his boyhood day*. •
Ai MI. sertice there will aioe M
44•dicated an altar metric. book to the
Memory of W. A. H. (sue% for Mal
years organis4 of Mt. li.nrgr'a. T1111
m.tuorlai book 1• a gift to (il* chief
from memhera of Mr. A:Uff'p choir.
A tordle' Invitation to tb* 444101-
toy service in tato:RI*v1 to *11
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