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4o incli. extra heavy even, t�,rqad, , 404"01 Drf-'Ss VOilcs, -
jug, for pit . lowlslws 11glit or drL- color-sjuly sa0k& 50c,,
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I and bousehold use, TegIllar val"30 - Dres G' .
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I Drapery Chintz . 54-i"ch Serges and Taftdta Cluths
ne' flor4l and witU narrow bair line wove" white
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draperies, qQ stripe, navy -and white, black 4,31u,
scroll patterus, for', 47C -Itt, wbite relyular $-, -qo.a yd. $1 �
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HURON HIGH SCHOOL � L'cr"�rc. T&��"Gr' C" ""'-4ve'
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�JEXIRAWCE RESULTS FOR IM ,No.,i—mq;ia uedaid, lmal-,Iesrz��
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� 1. Tile highest moirk obtained In C414
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. eommunity what it - . .
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,b*r es Pearce (B), clar.:.
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once smillie (B), Hazel
Thomson (A). i
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IReadiug-Alvin wavrener, 40.
svell!"ir-Grace 11aacke, W. ugw
R. Lavis, Lulu,McDon4ld, Erma
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Writing-Aunio Freeman, 40.
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7 -William; Andersoif, EdUai
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Goograpby-Jean. WaMor
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Lawrence rwelcherk, I)Or- f
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History -Beulah Sandy, 81. .
Avithmeti!tt-Olive Kilpatrick, Jamea
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othy Welch,
9-Margarot Douglas (A), Mil-
Austay, Dplena Plante, Florrid West
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11 Dorls 1.1ibbou, Alvin Xellerma�*,
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10 -Anus Caldwerl?-
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Lorne Pwiter, Willie Fre,
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Olive Erratt., Stuart Keys.
Grawmar-Eugeno Rowey, Helen
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St-raltion, 98.
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BAMING CAPSt All Newest Styles
25C to $1.50, aISO
W. ATER WINGS, for Swimming Him*
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Boote PreoArAtious Tbfj Net W41h thc IL004'10 lu q�re'
Sioglo InC01,100 I
Cea Livor Oil a-54, Malt - 1)&ublo mesh 14-�, '.' for 2-1o. .
Re�,�kan I'luit salino GainsborOugh Powder PUFFS
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BAIrwinlup %vil's, 89t yip�qias All sizes VclQRr 34id Wool
All -popular lines in steek of � - I .-- 15e to �1 00
Li it's & ratu"04's Rhocolahm
Fact Paw4ers, , Creams, Biift, 6.3, cb-,7.1.6
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Toilet Waters Perfumes, M.0414WAY Mello$ .
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Talcums, Conipa,cklso Etc# -- T*kisk JAIllitt chqcqlak Bars
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Tcleptiono Orders rromptly Delivewd.
H* C. DUNLOP nL' B0.
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IThe Marks of those that th led av . Xuvuene, 41,11P U A. -------- , , , I utli'side � I �. .
UM.- -%.A +� +h.m Tr"Q'n�oam�rllll '.'No. C�-N rha Neeb, Esther Neeb in, maebinery r the tower are ljl� of cement Z�T 11"ood on the so 4. U . a .
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(11). I Stalled, ,the machinery 'being mallu* i of the harbor, and a ,Avv.,00t, Sure e :
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10. T: Edward Wilson. . - John Ingles Co. and, ,is to be plat Ili on the liver break- ;
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STO, 10 -Olive Brown, Hugh Love. Ithe Dodge Usnufacturing Co. A 100 water on the river,side, consisting of I �,
,go. 11 -Herman Brenner, Mina Wil, h. p. motor for -the marine leg and a 1 a cenient Wall With transvers ribbiliF
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No. 14-Mar.v O'Brien (B), Harvey m . . I Quite axecord was made in imload- . It.
Ufting leg ha" .failed.
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I Godbolt. Helen Hicks, � �an on Saturday last, I
, The Western Canada Floy-Milla ing the Martibus -
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. 'Tsfurry Neil. -. has torit out one ( liels of Wheat from I I
No. a (Separate Scbool)w-Jobn Mor- * , Fort William were dipped out lit Just I �
, en pans and will Install a v4cUur4 d . .. .
, . rissey, Louise O'Hara, Ger,! outfit in its place, thus giving thent I Is hours and 10 minutes. The Day �
.3 rov �U . U #.0 - caron of oats from Mil. � I
. . I . * . � I . , I I I 44A ,. %Ili �- . . pans and one vacuums whic
11 0,M14009 - � --= I . � � % I "'" " is another arrlval� at the I .
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1 , I I I �� - how ov . . � I Now Bayfleld Pit ' bile School . . -1 Usborne Tp. opell more than dooble the' capacity wau;ee . . .
11 I 1. - . .. I .- - , . � � �. I I Wt, I Transit Elevator this week.
.. I . . I I I I I --'! T: :` ::111 I :�l , I 1144 I mww.,#� Tarlon.. Davidson$. Ja , eon No. 1-1kiervIlyn Cladmore, Melville salt blocks A. new 318 h. P- , . -- " !t
. . - . A pert Woods. . Dowl I l, Norah Oke, Hewson kinufaetured by I VTM--*.--;;-
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114� ii I . . ' ' motorcycle and expressed .tbb belief � Dungannon P. S, ' Hill . . the Goldie and UcCullough. people. GOI)ERICH MARKETS .� "
, . . ' � ' Wheat, per bush ..... . 1.10 to I
I I - ' waii the breaking of this bolt - 1.16.
; . I � k . Edna Park, Russell Iteed, Myrtle No. 2-�ir rjor b _ o .
� . .1 . . Itch caused the Accident#. The . . 3r Goillings, R . 6 ert will be added to the p wer plant of
� ,, . . � 'Jub. Holds', Banquet w", went Sillib (13), Mabel -Smith (B),. . I . Turnbull. I the concern cand bricks for the in- Flour family, per cwt 8.50 to 8,75 .
, �, I � I'- I � I break occurred before the cycle � -Greta. Br are already .60 to 3.90 1
1 i, � . lons C ..%, ,-r the side. of the track, The Wit. �. No., 3 ock, Verdh Clark, iltallation of this boiler
I L . . ,Central 'School. Goderich ��Iour', �atent, per cwt �3 .
, Ovc I 11 a B on per ton,....-., 28-00 to'30-00, . . I
I I �i� � - e's's is -a. printer, -who has oftel.1 rid- - John Abell, Edna Vell, Annie FreeT ; - - Allen Fletclier,-110d-Shler on the groplad. The Compa �y alre -. I r , I
. . . , , . . . dy has screen boilers in 00eratiOn- on ...... 32.00. to "02100. . �
. � . . I . 30hain, and L40405 a wilen District 6ver den. with motorcyclists. This was man, Alm .Mhnston �B). Winnifred r (B.). will start oper I Short�, per t 50 I I i
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I!. .� . L.; Had Large veltoation from Wil , the second .actual race he'took 'part Leggett (A), Viola Osbaldeston (A), No. 4 -Lulu Hunter (13),. ,Marjorie The dredge . ations, oats, per bushol ...... 46 to . ,
� � I . . Hunter., .., ext week in digging up the rock.Barley per busbel.. 65, to 60'.'- ,.�..
.. � I 1 4 I � I - Mary Parsons SA), Beulah Sandy , " I
I . 1. . I . nor Was. Guest. - . . .. In. Ile considered they were travel No, 10r -Doris Blilton, Leslie Thom� lo, ned by.the blasting. Capt- GA- I BveRheat, per bush � 70 to IS �. ..�.
- ' ling at tile vote of 'about 40 Tailes an (A), Laura Stur y (8), Alfred Stur- . home, to. � Ray .... � ........ ,10.00 to 12.QQI 11 �
� "' � ", ., -JP ... I ------- *� , * .. I L . " I - son, Calvin Westlake Vio- .�se�, this redge has, gone - . . , I � ..� .
l . IN * . 'BETTER CITIZENS THE Alm I � . hour. The 'rear wheel afid side car dy (B), Helen Stratton, Helen Zavitz � Westlake (B). �' I Ottawa on account of .Indisposition Eggs, per doz,..'.,.. 19 to 20 .
I . . � MAKING I skidded on the turns considerably. Warnock (A), Percy No 12 let . I
.-I . � ,. . I .. I - (A), - Frank _Willie French and Mr. L. Fox, the dredge runner Butter, -dairy, per lb,.. 25 to 80 �4, , ..
. , �, . . . teatilown (A),,Jean Campbell (B), - - - .(B), Irene .s,
1�, " �t "" , I , Otts, Predict$ Col. Grjhgiii. . Mi. Thos. .J. Maher, the man who M . . Harness, Violet Elliotti . is in charge until, another man is 8 8
. . . I Goderich,will, Be One,of worla*$ Selp James Wallace 4B), Thomas Short- I . . . I Hogs, per cwt ........ A0 to -25 .
�, . :, . � I � I . . . . I 1. . . plat on the races here is a cigar 1111� ,, Wqwanosh Tos. . sent, � : ply house which Potatoes, per bush.. I So to 60! ,
I I . I � . . . . In ana . lives in Lon h ,. Relen. AleDer, The lighthouse imp- 8.00 -
,: .� . , Lions, club. enter. 1110., Be constructive,. not destruct- tobacco salesm , � � . Cattle, export�. VD0 to . � .
i � . . � , . 0101 Ive. Everyone has � short . .,enoigh.. don, and has been conducting such mid. No. I -Rita eevereau*, MonieO used to repose at this- inner, end of' ehol�e � butchers 6.00 to 7.00 1 . .
I I . Led Annie King; en v yr- i Cattle, ordinary., - 4, .. .
I . lyci delegations ,4y, Cattle, .
: p I . 'a Sihool, Giisfertch *.. . t f ,
I ,; . 1. .tained ,represontat space to r0illy.live as they ought to races as he put on here in various Victorl he - north pier,� 1 5.50 to 6.50 . � . .
I 11 The . No. 2 -Warner Andrews, I hn Fill, tber out- in readiness for the cutting 33olovna, Bullsj per lb. 1. il
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� , . . I , , I $row London and.Winghain 1.1011S ve PIQ90.§l nq)nber of. years, Jack Allen A�,, James Anstay (B), -, Me 0 , 3 to 4 1 I
� � : . I diiiuer at Hotel . Half the people of today are , L for it I I bigan, Mary dd, Edna
� � �, � ClObs to'an OvenITM I . t lortia"Ities drivej� wore �`cautloned, tbat- they Jean Aildrows . B)j. Melvin Bell (B), out,of the inner 100 feet of the.pier, 7.00. , , , � � -1�
A � . . 91jaiseton Wed. Alt"Ift'ju 404. when missing their ate$ opl Young, Sheep . -,-,,,. 5.00 to I .
�, , . . I -ib*I r- IW life to do 4'at they Ought to do wore racing at -their own risk - and Ernest Baiker Isobel Baker, Willie `2�-�ellle Pear, Nora He though this Work *111' not W'dope Lambs, T)er ew 9.00 te 9.50 � I
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:- � i. 4G�L-- � a AM s P31 warned to,be careful at the cor- the supply of *Pilst 18.00,to I
;�� I I . . . I over I � d provid- and what they could do, for after all Wore BlAck,. Vera C;pp ,(B). Goldle Corp.- -No: 6-Warron'Bamford. until fall, As Spring lam bs, � each.. . .2,00. .. . .
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I �"- t - . I-— took of tilo. delightful SPrOA . ners and Eason was given Ahe Sig- fidld Leila Cutryk, � Evelyn Currie, No: etc,, will. shortly be arrivinK it was �- I . .
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� I . 11 . I . C, G; Lee, - ppoprietor of i llfois. a ,wonderful thing, ,:.. I 74eorge Robinson. - *
I � A �, - �.. td by Lion - summer hotel. The, Canadian P , topic Happily Sitoitted,� nal 'on the previous lap that he, Was-tLesile-Zirans, Edith. Fisher, Edith, No. 8�-Ulahche Cunningb,%m (B), thought, better to moire ,the house �1, - ry ' - . �
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� i:" 1. .. .. Goderich's big . safely ahe4din the race and to slOwlHumber. (B), Hazel Hamilton (B)� now rather than later. : . � �
� . ! V came down fifty I ijo jeople on earth are quite so down, He made tbe'last lap at U Pauline Run . . Lauretta MeBurney (A), A Stretch of 300 feet of cement rOR FLETCHER'S � . I I 1.
I .. 11 19ringham * Clu ' I falvy, Irene, Johnston, No. 10-Ear1,Caldwell,,.Ella Caldwell, . .
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.1. � 1, , I yong, whilo London WAS r0teseflt- tily situated today as thepeople slower pace than the previous one wharf is to be constructed thi ar. .. .
i. Mi �r nu[niber of twenty- ' hap . Helen Joinsthns, . Roy Longmire. I.. Annie Parkbr (A), William slion. N'* A. 9 T C); R I A - - , I � .
,. , . - , continuing, the work .of. substit C - 1. I 11 I I . - . .
� , . . . � I e -d by a sullill, of oderich, 'of Ontario and of Can- and slowed down, on the turns. There Christine-MuXenile (B), Mary Me ' ,- . — . .� .. .
,. . They, Zade .0 �r theii lack 0f'AuW- ada., No peoPlo have so much right was no guch pace as a mile a minute I KAY . Ro ert McDermid. (B 1, Ros,%. Parker (B),, . . . .� �M .". .. . � . �.
" . i . I . ,,� Olowever 0 on, NO. 12-Zylda� Webster (B)..-� -- �7 -1 � 1; .
, � I , . I erleal straugt , 1: r', by the to .be thankful for thii heritage that Pot on.that day and 40 or 46 Wles atheso t �, Ethel I o . ! . I 1, . . . . I . - .
�� , . � I . insm, under the sprited leadcr� e w to them .and an hour, would � be about, .the speed. .2 No. 1". Edward Henry, Verna . : . . -1.11 I
. I thus . Mal oug , S bil"Proctor, Winalfred . : I '. . � . � I . . I
�1; �. , . . . I . . ."Shi I of Lion Wilfred X001le, - ' c came through the War He knew of onl�� one S�ecjallypre. I Rath, Borden Scott (B),� '. � . . : . . . � . � I I ., i . .....� I .
: , . I . I . P . . . , no pepplo hAv . She ar B),.' Carleton Worsell, No'. 14 -Garnet Farrier, Mary Mar� . I . I I . . � �,. - . , . .. -
I :1 :� 1, .1 * -11 a's wo,did. Canada has pared t �ycle raoe�, and , P111 ine cEwen Jean Winter. . tin (R). . � I .. �. I
, 'L�, plotirlot (;overikor Col.,Grabant I quite so Wt _ ' ., . .. . . . .
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I I � 11", � I . �played a big ganid in ,the Past tell dirt tr eks. Withbut special bankinf 1 . Separate School, Goderith . No. 17-Geovge Bert*. .� (Bi, Florence .. I . . I � .1 . .. -.f . .1 : 1. � ...
I . : I . The guest of hoi4i, for the evening re is a hard row to hoe at the aturns similar to the Goderic . I .
I I 1, � a (.,,ol. NJ. C. R. �Grubani, of years, but'the I Lorne Bowler (A), Dean � . -Leiahman.,,.. . . . I I - ,, I
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, . . ,t Governoro who paid and a big task ahead -to be accom- track were what Was usually 'used , 1. . . ,. , I
, z� I I . I � 11 condi-I(A), Marie Gravelle, Eileen McKay, - I 11 I I
�� ,. . . Lobdm Distric . - . . for motorcycle races. The -took . Hibbert Tp., _ . I I I . . 11 . ., I I . .? �,� . . .
, , . . ;oderich Plished, . James O'Neil, UjtwPlanter(B.), Dc`� -24el(ait . . 1
i. �,r,tl. �., .. � �his first official visit to tht C' g ad- Canada Xee&s *Intensitled Population tions, of these races that racers . No. 7-Lefia Harris, Dqpald ,.,,, I I .�. . � . . .
L � . club And delivered an lus'pirin - lina Plante (A). .- I ' . 11 . , . , � I . . 11 .1.
, part at their owli,Tfsk were the us Charles Robins, Gret'q Sar� I 11 � * . . .
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, �1 . I for upwards of an those responsibilitles,. we most, bring Oal . � araa..'.. , . . . . - - . .. I I I. . ... �
i� ,� . . Tapt attention I there ,blank .which the tocer signed was Reggle, -Beavers" Maejorie Clark, I Tockeramith Tp. � '� - . . : I I I . � I . , ,� -1
� � � . I I . t 14011111 Was received with botn 'pleas- in an int0lasified population* .k Creech (A3., Hugh .Creech . I . 11 I - . . ,�
i �;Q ,4nd proft by those present. Lis, most bo � immense immlgraj'�on to produced with the condition printed. Fran . I .
I , . . . W - "James C - J ck Gambrill, No. 1�Gracia ITorre9t � (A); John ' . I I ... . . . 11 . . . �.
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., - I . � r�e, in disco - support the great overhead Which on it, � The bolt which broke as not I (A), on%.), . 4, . ' Madge .'(A), Dora Pepper. . . , .. �
, inin part of the equipment of the motor� I Marviii -Howe, ene 'Howey � .
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I t . I Foster. Pepper (B), v0a � I "I . �
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I I . �oblems and the ro- Cdnadu built up durin ' th W cycle as sent o 01 E I
d , , . " r ut by the mukor, but (A), Katb -A**ma,0, I . � . .
I ada'and her P) � .
. �, . . pponsibilities of' the �indi,vidualj one XAnada. i life to kcepllt� .. teen .151ohn Kuntz, , . �� . � . -
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� I leannot help being Impressed to apurselVesj, we must take into made In the C. N� R. shops at Strat. ward. Taman A), Plorrie West (B). . (B). - I . . - - � I . �,, ,,�,, - ..- ., ,� I .
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j! . 4 today, ". " -, Pfaff, Raymond Rivers, Archie . S. Entrained. , ., I ., I .
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, . . - s Cinada will sboitf ithebolt broke again with Mr,,Wett Note�Group 1. of H.', ... -01l . MILLINER .
, the Dominion Road . machinery fac� _e oynt I(A), . N
as the saving factor war and gives that enemy country 4 i the road 'to Stratford Pea u McDonald. R elson Dearing Wt Mary Fair-
, � , . iad minded Canadion citt Elause). Thu Y � Nuffer riding. . rrener (9),. Lorne will be ta)ceA in 1994 as in -former I I � . . . ly .1
� , . He N, ;% brc ,d. anti, o rmelving with. opeu arms, German . � I . . .1 . . I
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be is eager a" Vera��-BR�o-E011-,'- 105,6Ai�- 11-e�,� , 7 '001 . �., .
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'IV . their res r that I I . Laura Clark, Irene Fall eer - Work at Alevatbr. Mill and Docl� �1 ' � .. . .1 . . .
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", . c,ol. Grailam, is the making oi eltl� tion than to help'take care of thlal _ I I , .. I I � I ... I
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till P. W prete: floor is pow nearly laid and
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Miller said he had had Borne exper 'Lynefi, Muriel Miller, Dorothy Me- the citment work on the superstrue- .1
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motorcycle races- -it Would rge McQuillill, Lula ture is rising rpidly. Two.new ce-
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',vbiell tile WeAtberhead. - . Inent Mixers have been secured and��
depend on the speed at Senwillir - - --- missloft -on-tfi�� work
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" the Goderiell track sbould be con- HHO Gardner (A), Cenetta Jewell The sheeting for thr
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sldet�od dangerou's for motoreyele (B), Ralph Jewell," Court1iind " Xiri, being put -out Work starting oil this
Ito had. 'not seen the track Eunice Lobg, Adssie McCabe, Doug- on Tuesday. The 'now marine le
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this year. I . 11" McNeiii .Helen Vanstone rrived I t week an
Clifford Vanstone (B). has been unloaded at the far of
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Ing up the track for tile races would Koebler (11), Cia ude - Meidinger,
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not say whether be would consider Leonard Prang, Luella Reichert. Ohl lloq,�,,n� ,n, 0-�--.
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�� : DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL voung mail 9 V testants had tried it out a -good WWAY NO- I-WiIH6 -�"W* .
i � . — 30ries on iho fato, arms and bod_ tioles before the races and thought No. o'-Derk; Ribben' (A), 'Duncan 4ftaft
1. I go Flwk Coronfes jury as to Nath I and internally. The abdominal vav- it was, all right, He had 8ecil mot- I MacRayp4ohn Ma6X,ty. 'hourson " V �
, V 'Was filled With bloW and the lt'ft or-vW, es .races at Woodstock and No. 4 -Mary X,11neDonaid, Henry , . .
I of Nigel Easun-Recommend It, SPECIALS 0" �
! ! , 17t kidney and the spleen were Tuptur' Thorold and our track wag bettor 1 . MacRae. . . . I -
i . That 'MotorcYcle'Rating 116 Nt cd, and this w*8 the cause of hi�, . .
� I . � Zaeourageo. . deat1h. The young maA was uncon- than the Thor�old track. It was, a No. riJohn Mael)oilagh, 1. . . .� . at 1.,.. L . 1�1 - - * I
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� � A, large aniount of ,evidence al to ed coneciousilcas about 20 vtInutc,i Who% the' accident took place wag I (11). I .
I � the accident on Dominion Day on the after arriving In the hospital. about the beat 'Part of the track. i NO. 7-41m Ritchie, Lloyd Steirt. � . � . I
� �, . "erich 3race track in ,the side ear i Air. Fred McCullough, who had No. 9 -Walter Lane, Olive .,� ilpat- I I .
, . .. race, in whieh N - Dan, Morris, the youna rnan wba worked in, fixing up the -track, said,!' ick (B), .
. (I . � ,, igel Eftsunk of Strat , I 0 . ., :
" that he rode In tbo side car of lEncton's mo- *he naw no hole.3 when � bo was Work- vm)., 10J1, X ROBINS Ar &nei
. -, tord, WAS Injured to badly I . %tildred Johnston (B). I I
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il I I at the adjourned iaque5t on T�e3 4ov(,r. Ile identified the broken bolt , Mr. "John Ciffibertson, Who waa Nicholson. . �1 . I- $56 I
'�, � I iorlit at t1le, town halL . 81lixts and dra;vvera in'"atutat I
I I 2W Gallows rformcd tile- nu. whicla wal PTOduced as' Out Of 010��f;taudlng-tear tile sceno of tile acel.'N - IT tell Job A n - (A). � .
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Mr. Gee. Doero was another eye- No. 0 -Lillian Ferguson, 'Thom*# I I . . � � �
wiftw,83 of the accident and Mr. Jno. Filsher. Gee. Goldthorpe (B), 9U. . � ' . .
FhAohn helped to pick up Rasun., Lavfrenc& Harri.iov, Jean ,%V1ljt,c Naincheek. atial,660 I
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Wen. MeLcan aLso witnessed the ae-!,, Walter. coinbine6tions, knit backo no . F . Boy Scout and Girl Guide . �
�Idont. but none of these could S*Y No. R -Dorothy Robertson. . . � I
DUCHY how it haPPellci- TheY told XO- 9�Gordon J0welL sloveg, knee llengtb, sizes 34 1 .
wbat they saw. � G06rith TP. 95c. 1 , I
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0A',,iher Dr.-JILWei 'w1luf4"61it1h& .-f .W*it "I., R UNNINC I
the -ouly eviaence that bad been giv- '�4m E—Urato 11olicke (A)$ DoriA
to h6w the aceident was eaused. Rodges I
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attributed it to the bttaking of the �---Revx Emott, JA), CAmpbell
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rnato any recornmenlation as to the 11111411tont Dora. 11arrisom
TheY li%ve sel)&MtO c0l"s
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All our Tenuis'Goodg w3d Running Shoeg axe mado to raomd,
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for thein to eoasi4r. Men would no* Ito" A). "
to matell. Goaftlittg blue -
digo, gilas It to 16i ...... $1.45.
ItArd wear-overy pair -made under thh Preagare Claire Proceas.
No B-F,tl*l tirling (a), 31artstret
doubt always cent nue to do daringi" '
Tbew are no better waao and thelt emb ifto wore than othtrg.
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thinxt and take rilks. --
After due deliberation the ' 11 No. 0-ANOVothea Stirling im �
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Eaton tamt to his death from Wilt. Gale (A)i Edith MiddW,nn
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*cridwt. At-". while the arr-ideut James Owens., Go*n-Ait*UVAe.
was anavoidablt, wi% would w-"� " Me ROBINS
mtAd that tlotorv-:�Clo racing �110111d Aftmm". A. 1). NeUsift 00te"an). V.
not be ontoarawd� * tog,. A. X C I I 14"
The Crown Attorney, C� SooXer, X. X J. Mow, W. Jr.' wa, ' I
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