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• , �iASa�t1C SERVICE
�# Good T1 "me s � A Ladle `tl}uriaaut to ll►e Annual caurcl4 � •
(K�(A�/� •11� in WHAT Y■t Srrklle of Jtttllllrnd Lodge ''` -�. , ,.• M
is a yGWd Time to ,� W About 113 tiieutpem of the masonic Kayser tt `` /`+� " �t
■'sthe Work Qf the Holy � Order attended the 1*nnual church ser• � D •� � a f�Jl►R� >� 5ON Penitlli
t `ii Holy IN ■ Nice el-MaitI3114 Lodge No. s'3, A_ lc
® Spirit ? and .1., U., which was held at linos doves ��+*• _ ~ clones
■ church on Sunday morning. Including, ..U�
R a In addition to the wenrbetts of the local ,
■ I I a.m. to lodge. a number. fiti,nt 1Fornihs Star Store Hours ; ! Saturdays 10 P.M. Please Shop Early if Possible
® � Lodge. Carlow, $ a�.na, t0 � .m.,
.111
""�'� ■ -"Pillars and Lilywork°' 'w•as the sub.
I T ti* *� A *Z s� je;.ct of ices. R. G. WeDermid's sermon,
TRE 1X�,�'"1j� Q his text being tilke , from l K114**s 't:4' % 1 ( uSTORE
•,And open two top of the ptf t e Npit4��� �\'�1TC 1 n
'•�, p p ■ lily work, so vena t[te work o the it. ,
r Q WlIQ80 lyse Wit$ 1QQ ■ lars tlnished," this being from the nar-
rative of the setting up of the pillars
B! for Him : Jaebin and Boa; to the story of the Chl"Idren
� ■ building of 15olomao's temple.
■ The spiritual and symbolle had sDresses,om erip•m'Qcome to a the order, s ( features(� nee ars
■ ■ in the ltasonlo crier, so That from■ ■ being a guild of artisans in the early
f am Bible School at 9'55 a.m. 0 days, it had come to be a society •
■ la tvhfch taught the building i es charase Children's Dresses, Rompers and Creepers are here in eat
- ■ ■ ter, And all the instruments of the
Young People's Meeting at ■ builder had their sy�rn4olic meaning gr
■ I in the teaching of the order. Mr. hie. variety, suitable for all ages, for the bathing beaeb or
for better wear
■ � Foran 1�1,
■ Sr, 111. to Jr. IV.
The autogTaphic feature tells when and S Jahies AnstaY, Gladys Alnn, Meldrum n
where, each picture was taken. a- COME as Cult. Vera Copp, Lauren Doak. Leslie Children's White Embroidered Children's Plaid Gingham
■ ,�;,��,� ■ Evans. Fred f;rlgg, Tom Grey, Paulina
■ t0 the ■ Hunfalvy, Helen Jphnston, Harry John-
: AND PRINTING : sten, Ethel Mallough. Donald Marlyn, Dresses Dr
IN
R P St �` CL ■ Allan :N1L�L Margaret
ag ret Randall, Isabel James l asses
Ba Church A Ruddock, sine neat Aedditt, lanbel Newest styles in Children's `White
■ Raines, Elsie Winter, Beatrice Welsh, y
Prompt Service Montreal Street ■ III. to Sr, III. Embroidered Dresses in Empire and Children's serviceable Plaid Giag-
® Next Sunda Afetvin Bell, Merrill Baker, Coldlo �
® y m Cornfield, Mabel Doak, Eva Grindrod, Mother Hubbard style, Extra fine ham Dresses in beautiful designs and
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE JULY 4th ® Harvey Grltllth, John Gauley, Gerald quality, Voiles and Swiss. Ages 6 latest styles, Suitable for all ages.
® ® Hogarth, Bert Leach, Pauline McEwen, �,
11 months to to years. Priced $1 0o to Priced from 85C to $5.5o each.
I®Y®®■e■s!®®®®®®®aI®®®®®®®®®®a Mary MacKay, Florence \ s. late, Rossl-
• Next to Millar's Scotch Store The Square, Goderich 9latnieaon, Clayton Nlins, ,Tank sal. $3.95•
keld, Gordon Webb, Dorothy Steep, Ale
The promotions are based on the four ian Wilson,
term examinations. Room 4. Children's Rompers Children's Creepers
I Promotion to Form 11. Jr. ill, to Gr, 111.
COUNTY COUNCIL AT PLAY I very neat address, expressing the Class A, Willie Black, Hazel Barwick, Maxine
appreciation of Mrs. Holman and him- Honors Challenger, Willie Garrick, Viola Gib- Just the thing for the children to Just the thing for the small Chi
First Annual Picnic a Huge Success- self for the kind expressions in the Edith Reinhart son, Wilfred Hoggarth. Walter Hamil- -
R4.3 romp and play in. They come in neat )
addresR and for the beautiful gift. Elsie 7;eirrhart.....,, ,,.79,2 ton, Myrtle Johnston, .Helen Land, 1 1 Ten'S Slimmer wear. •f hey come in
County Clerk and Hes, H airs, "For he's a 'o """" Geraldine small check designs, easilydun..ered.
Presented with Leather Choirs jolly good fellow," of N. Martin ........... ........ ...79.1 McF.wan, l:dnn \Ic\'ittlo, g � white 1 Ue and colored CI'Cal 9,
course followed, as Mr. Holman con- pass Evelyn McDonald, Jean McLean, Cath- TO fit ages 1 i0 6 years. Priced. 75c P q P
A very, cine time was spent on Frtdav eluded, The address presented to Mr. T. Anderson ........ .............72 Peine Marlyn. Fred Pascoe, John T �3 25 Si'Lit 6 mouths l0 2 years. From 5 c -
County
and Mrs. Holman was as follows. Sproule, Norman Wilson. last at ewitt'sGrove, Bayfield, by the L. Cooke• ............... •,•71.7 gen. III. to Jr. I\'.
County Councillors of Huron County, Goderieh, dune 15th, 1920. \1, Heyeraft.......... • • •70.4 Jack Altera, Bertram to Bnri%ick, \larie ' ' '
County Officials.their Jam►liea, some To GPO. W. Holman, Esq. A. Stafford.......... ............ 67A Children's lisle Socks Children' , •
ex -wardens and other former members. County Clerk of Huron County, .1. BevvPrs............ • • .65.6 Betl, Willie Brindley, LPilm Currin s Bathing Sui
The occasion was the first annual picnic I Dear Bir: -We, the members of the 11. Fow ler• .. , .. • ... • . , ..... ....65,6 Norine Dunlop, Lorraine Forden, John
of the Count Council. G
c and the Graham, ('
e au a r Jas. ,i s r
Y scans County (,Ibson, Edith i
or t H .ember
nt 1. e
Coun i k Bell Y c I of ... ....
Huron, desire to .G+,2 Children's Lisle Sox are in great-
ot the event will surely guarantee a extend to yourself and '.lora. Holman T. Cott ........ .................65:f .toe LangriclgP. Jean \lathir+on, De' This l5 the lace t0 bu th child -
picnic becoming g g E. Dou hart light dutch, Elwood Nivins, Sybil er demand each season. The come P Y
p g +r, recognized event on our sincere con ratulatnons and heart• I g y. • • • • • • . • .62.R Y ,
the year's calendar of aoanty council lest best wishes for a log and happy I'-• Doak..,... 62.1 redSli. \prd, Crire Sproule, \\'innf- 1n white, beach and tan, also white rens Bathing Suits. All sizes in stock
activities. It would have been impossi- married life. F.' Dwak............. .•-r••1 feed Shepherd, (:Inrruce Welsh, \rima
"""" Young. with bordered tops. Sizes r fir in the styles the children like to wear.
We to select a finer day for the event In our iutercourae with you we have P. I rurkxcurth........ ...........I;O P � , a LO c � ¢ , y
and everyone seemed to enjoy the day alwaya found you to be affable and Class S. Room '• 16rom 35C pair. Priced from ; 5C lip
to the full, courteous In your demeanonrand active B. Ilunter Arith.)................72 n Sr. 11. to Junior Hl.
Ex -Warden Cantelon, ex -Warden and zealous ice discharging the duties J. \Jrl,H)d ,Arith. ........ ....84;.1 • (Tarlton \Monett hr,nors . Lorne
Govenlook and ex -Warden Elliott were of your office, Cr I,ymhurner Geo.; . ...........60.5 Jl \vell ; honors , Leslie Taylor, Clar-
present and entered into the day's Wben your Country called you did Cla„ r,. !tanked) '•nee Walki•r, Helve) Drennan, Donald
eventmembers
rs of ly. Unfortunately, tetncil ere notand die
hesitate beoffer your aura f tight tb (). Finnigan Spell.) MacKay, Lola ChwrSa Jessie Barker. Clearance of Women's Summer Coats
members of the present council were and die It need be in the cause of Truth }f. Dalton Arith, r Kenneth Macaulay, Sarah I;aulP>•, tit
unable to be en hand, including Reeve and Liberty. ti'. Baker Clair Tweedie. Marie Thomas, Perry
Cutt, of Blyth, Deputy Reeve Clark, of We would therefore ask you to accept G. ,trichland ,Arith., Fr., Lat.) Arm,trong, Willie Armstrong, Karl
Goderich,(both of whom wereabsentlthis Blight token ofour esteem not for H. (.;nllinson ',Scrl_ Lat.) Laws, Vekna Bro),vnlee.Angelina Jar- 15 only Women's Summer Coats, every one this season's buying, inIISt be
berry, illness), Reeve Exeter, Turn- Its intrinsic value, but merely as a (;lass I). B[rre, Jack \\'coria• cleared to make room for new Fall Coats soon to arrive. Come prepared t0 et a
berry, Reeve Beavers of Exeter, Reeve mark otour esteem of you as a man L, ficrn, \1. Graham, H. Hnxwrie. To Sr. ii- S g
Plum of Brussels and Reeve Doig of and as an officer of the Banner County To Commercial Form Georfr(°y Yearhe)', Dorothy Clark, bargain, you will not be disappointed.
Howlek. of the Provinoe of Ontario. Class A. Lillian Shephard, Jack Black, Frnest
The first big event of the afternoon Signed on behalf of the County Coun• Ilonnrs Peachey, \\'stile \lallnugh, Slew'r)r'f Women's black Moire Coats, regular X25 00, for I O.
was the baseball game. ' County Treas- ail of the County of Huron. \I. \IarK:r............ ?µ Knight, Annie White, Stewart I;a rtcr 5
aver William Lane umpired impartially h;,, F,eelyn \\',rBPrR, -\lir+' Welsh. Women's black Taffeta Moire and Re Coats. Regular $37.50, for $25.00.
and to the satisfaction of all, at least we G. C. PF,'rTY, Warden,
AmoH. TIPLING, L. Webster ........ ......... ..7i To Jun IL pp
did not hear -f anv complaints and the ( -JOHN LA POR TE, Nl. Johnston .......... ...........G9. Ian Maellattie, r,rrre Murray, Heg-
soorewasatie,9-9,so everyone should JpaE}'HHACKETT, I. Brownlee.......... iif.3 inald Neiccombe, \\'illetl Harrison, Ue-
besatiafied. It was a very genial game, (;las, B wane Prpcinus, Rina Milton, I,nnald New goods arrivinglit 'ver departlr.ent. This week we have received the
M. c\R?%7BTRON(1, g V
and the same battery worked for both A. Panser tAr•Uh.)...... ..... ...67 Morison, ileo+, Murn•y. Billy Palirige, largest sbl ment of new go(,,as we have received for mai a day. New
aides, Alf. Erwin in the box and Harold This pleasant feature being over the Fr(A (-Irani, Edward Bisalt., F%tl n g P Y Y Wash
program of sports was resumed. The L. Wallis Arith.)................f;,.3 y
Weston at the receiving end. Glass G. Ranked) Black. GOOCIS, New Hosiery, New [,lives.
The game was between sides captain- tug-of-war was between sides captained W. \, -
by John McNabb, Reeve of Grey, \\ Sanderson Stvnog.. ,
ed by J. Douglas, Reeve of Wroxeter, and Alex. Neeb. Reeve of Stephen, NT, Aw-tin Arith.) Sr. IT. to Jr. 111.
and M. Elliott. Ree a of Stanley, and P I;, u'tieill �
the respective teams Ind the runs scor• and the teams they picked were as Jean Andrews. Gpr•trude yoru)g, tier- Our Mail and Phone Order Departments always at your service
follows: Class 1). hert Hr•aham, Boh Black, Myrtle Bell
ed up to each player were as follows: For J. McNabb, W. Lane, A. Ti hn Gilherine Hays Edith Ward, e, Dal, all honors: Frank
J. Douglas, 2; 2; Wallis, 1, J. E. Ford, Laporte, W..1. Currie, W. J. b otton, Promotion to Form ill B. Bn\vra, Earl Dark. Ernest Barker•
1; A Mitchell, 2; W. H. Lobb, 1; J. M. ( P r L,w A. Verna Armstrong, Elgar Srrfrnnan, Any
Govenleck, 0; D. M. McTavish, 0; Harold Ur. Grieve, M. Armstronti, D. Cantelon,
W. R. Elliott, J. Dou};las and several tl"nor, Walters, Ernmersnn Bishop, Bflly M1 C■^
Weston, 2; E. M rner, 1, others. 1,. \1'•0 llrwn,be........ ..........7N.i Bate., Spenevi, Ervint•, to
M I LLA 'a.7 SCOTCH
M. Elliott,it, 2; e, MWard 0: a Spot- A. :Neeb, D. Webb, W. Elston, G. T'"" Jr. 11. In Sr. 11. Phone 56 R STORE Phone 56
ton, 1; Dr, Grieve, 0; Warden Petty, 1; Young, E. Manners N. W. Trewartha, W. Clark .......... ..............ftLR \'aids Millon 'honors-, Kelih Murf-
w. R. Elliott, 0; Wm. Elston, John Mc• M. Elliott, T. •7. Richardson, W. J. B„%%r................... .......60.:) 4')n. Etlhel kook, Christena Marlyn,
Nabb, 'l; Mr. Armstrong, 1; W. J. Millers T. Wallis, J. Hackett and Clas� H. Hertmde Lumby', Walter ,\pw'combe,
Miller, 0. several others. L. Rrow'n Arith.)................6.1.7 Hilda Janus. Dori, Chapnian. Oliv,
County Clerk Holman was the official The county treasurer pulled like a I. Cor,ke Latin: .................r'r2 Young, iiia \\'fl..on. \'lolet (;lark, Flu
scorer, for the ball game. and, in fact, .I. \\lillurr ilcnrtid's address ica•• a thnugl!tful gr,wv s I.. Ill,- h.i�u• ,nd forst uu• nL,f Lutlr. ?,•.1„ ,owl rl,ar,t+ hnl Uo -
kept the ball rolling all afternoon, call- good one but was a little light and even Aig. ................62J) \1acDunald, Irv?w lim,kins Bob Car-
nnp wn the suhjrrt of character build- Vr!urr{rl,. �,f r,;ailla and Trull, F1111, , •,I •,f th,., ,, rhar!t gr"•+tom
iagoutthevarioneeventsand persuad• the counter balaneeing weight of Ex- Class D. rick. ho{„� sunt L,%� %%,�r•, hk•• Ihr f,.,,uliful„,
Warden Cantelon and Reeve Laporte The promotion of 11, I;wiper is nn_ ing• ,f r.t „ %% T \%
ing the hesitating ones to enter. There P Room 7. 1'he h•sit, "Shmv no' jPour mai,” I,ly %%irk. %%Inch rnnpletrd Ih, hnil,l- .L .Dol , II r,vr-
was one spot to the program, bowever, and the others, was not sufficient and der Consideration• plrropn.,le
the opposing team. Reeve Neeb's P ars i. to .I r. li. show ore the sort of utPn your socr(rty !rig , f th.• p,llar*, ,Dol ,o, „n'h ,.f tier..• an.l n,riudr,i ,r
where he found things Laken out of his The promotion of thoso writing nn .„I„ I,\ Mli MI \ilk. n ' tiv HedeeruPt•
hands sudden] It was 'usL after rho crowd, won out in two straight pulls, the Lower School Ivor. Entr. will by Elaine M;rA,a ,honor];, Gargueriir is producing. \I r. MrDermiB took as a µleer, Ili,, .plvik. r rhtrll hrovly nd u,\ Lor,I.” and Me t, Nfr e , _
Y not however until the other aide had �fellonAld honors , Lucile MacDonald Y B Ir h
ball game, when Mr. Heiman was beep deeid(A on results of that examination, rhonors>, fair one, to be applied to any system [ Iln r spon�n• r, .rduig Tho ..•- . r, Iii. I,\,• I. ,ni !h. ,aero%% " 'i'h+•
held them at a dead lock for some time. Promotion to Form 111 A. Charlotte Johnson honors), wf teaching and pointer] out the need i i+'etion had I)P, n fl•on, tie. Gnnou. faU, ,u,tli n, %%.,, „ t,u' ,, (,I„Ker \1,rlk %%ith
rounding up the teams for a tug -of -wan Islas, A. HPg• Armstrong honors', Lorene fur building indi%idual and national, %%,Iil�tr the f Firr41, 0,,rini teals% h.•g!nn,n,l Ho,l,” ih, s.,l., hung taken by Mise
Mrs. Holman had been brought up to Having pulled with the elf rents the Grasn (honors`, ,Toe Taylor I!„nors)• oharacte•r on right principles,
County Treasurer now telt ready for \ • �,a inn • . • • • • , . 71 ,R
shake hands with some of the county Harold Doak, Nellie Bannister. Nor. I,An- g t first principleoi in character y and that came along and raced T. \iel:arty.... • • • • .............70.A p Ing to be recognized .-,as reality and
eoaneillors, and suddanly Mr. Holman ranee yule, F,dith prirtdlP, \or•%;+I .\n -
with the fat men, the married ladles or M. Dalton, ..... 6RSr Berson, Elsie Hix, HeatrirP Fordan ,inrerFty, .\11 the material used In the ESTAIDLTSHED 1672
and his bride found themselves ad- any classification at all. F. Driver......
dressed by Reeve Laporte of Hay ,, """'••”' '"'•I'''t lack JlcFarlane.
Township and at the conclusion of the In the running and standing hop, step NI. E r ntland....... ..............8',.3 Jr.1. to Sr.1. huildirm of the temple was genuine
address, Reeve Tipling of Wingham aan jumps, Reeve M. Elliott and Reeve 1. Young ............. ...........61.3 The pillars referred to in tie+ text
Gordon Young were almost Au'irpy Nfvfn, honors), 11arrY were of pure brass, and Ro ihP tlrO
Presented Mr. and Mrs. Holman with equal. The (;lass B, Bloomfield honors Billie 'rhornas pu COMMERCIAL success is base
a pair of beautiful leather chairs, in official scorer pmt down the Reeve of F, Haithhy' F'r.).. ..............B.i.9principle in character building should d
Stanley first and the Reeve of Colborne 1. Hnntrr Bettyhonors), Adele Brnrki-bank honors,
e'hichthe pvere asked to seat them- \Ig., Phy"')"'•••"'.bf.A Betty I,oynpR honor-,, by the same, reality. And truth. Thr 00 good buying and selling.
Y ®econd. ,!. Alien, 'Alg.....................41.2 Lily R,rir'R Rrftisher's word was as good as hive
selves Mr. Holman responded in a cry,
h:sang, lathier❑ •• e
The winners of the varioascontestR If. Halt �Alg.'�............. \I"nig+rni- boort. Reality and truth-theRe shnnld /A 10 order t0 sell OU must bUy,
........60.9 Pry., Y t � i • y
were as follows : I:Ins, (;. Hankers) be like the. solid pillars In the temple
(;lass C. In .Jr. 1. r m I The man who saves provi es
F. T)ouµhprty 7)hptl thele the the work whll e t
In the fat man's race the r t . were: Margaretarker, Hinck, Ho ung \\'esfon, Wil- himself with the means Of bu n
MODEL THEATRE John McNabb, John Laporte. rs e 11 ,1 Ler ' \lµ.1 adorned -the top of the pillar -3. k� Thr
P• lie Ranker, E Pter Young, Unnal+l Hag reenter was IAvish in hlR su) It n/
Ifo J. E. Fora, and the winners were il. Porter GPom.) T I+ .' rH
t;. gilt, I'cK Ervine, \\'ikon MrHi,rre, Je`- that he may afterwards sell with
the first three in the order named. F. Hracers .ie \legs%• naturP'R swamis. It was sr+Id Hud %vale
PROGRAM •1. F. Garrnw %Ig., (;eons not economfral, and it rould also he
In the WardenR' race there were I;lass R. to I:. ,aid He wan not mere) ut!lit:rrian a profit. The Bank of Hamilton
E. �IrCrpath Ane. HiRt.) y'
three entries, ex -Warden Elliott, War- Marion (sorry, rlPiland \Haller., .Inn, Nature aur] the rrPRlureR which Mini - -
POP Week Jul 5 to 1O''Petty, Bradford A. ilf,L.. Fr, Lnt. __i.
den Yett and ex Cantelon, and Rrinlry', Edna Knight, E%rlyn Ilannl- stored to inan'R comfort were not n1ad') f•w will take Care Of your savings
Y Hlass D. Ranked' ton, Alin Sanderson. $ILAD OFiICC
they came in in the above order. Mf R, yrrafl iner••ly �n aR to Rnpply his need- but MAMIhTOM for you Until Our Opportunity
Young ladies' race : Miss Elliott, 1Rth Omper (cuss :\. to B. there was the added attribute of beau- y y p� y
Miss Hackett, 2ud : Miss Nahh, 3rd: \'u tla Carrick. Ifarnld Hibsnn, (aar-
I:. \IrKr�nzi,• ty. Thi. beautiful IiIY work on the COmes.
Monday and Tuesday Miss Webb, 4th; Miss Pett 5th. nr,• Arn„irong. (;Imre Ervine, rtn)-
Y• H. Murray ternpir pillars veils IIkP ihP br;uily %%!ih
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE mond 1)rennnn, Irene Johnson.
Married nromen'R race : 'tire. Grieve, F; Snell which Hnrl had onrimeed nature it
1st; Mrs. Spector, 2nd: Nlrm. Erwin, 3rd, I. 'rr'ehlP Room R was ,(un••nd beyond the mere},, n' I BANK OF H
SHIRLEY MASON and Mrs. Darrow And Mrs. Holman Uwn h, !'I \arses in order of ni+•nit: rr,slry and utlll tnNnn. 1nr1 so m
were left at the starting pale. Commercial DipinmaR From Sr. 1. to Jr. H. charaeter building duo thennght %home{
Running hop, step and jump: Mr. +;Lim- .\. Ilhtnf 1119 D,pinrna Hank•,i Hilly ThnmRrm, Harry Allan, ir,mr The gi%en to adding beauty 4,f r:hr!at,arJ GODERICII RRA\CII,
» is Iw Tolal` Ilnlrhin-ri, lipbPera McKenzie. Donna L J. McKAY, VARAOER.
Elliott, 1st; Gordon Young, 2nd; Mr.
iii • i+ Armstrong, :ltd; A. E. Frwin and Dr, Ther -a Mtinning�, honors in Bk - li.•II, honr,rR; NVvs1ey Randall, I:dm
Final Close Up Grieve also made good records. kir . �ICnoc ,inel Type\\riting \I„rgan Billy Prortor, Irene Bloom-
Standing hop, step and jump : M. F!h, n \Binninat. hnnorR in Rk-kp Ileld, `,fil,ired \V dson, Anne candrrR,
also111,1 Shn„u E\a I„ Ing, Eddh l,trmh%, R:r•Ll I,a%\R No doubt you have beard
Elliott,EillottlRt; GordonGordo❑ Young, 2nd; re V.,ri• Melntwih, hon. in T ev rlting. Sen. Class _ ---- ”`
Last Episode of M Erwin, 3rd. Other contestants were ;nils r,np R. Lexi yP Fred Marliattle, Stanley Taylor. Dor- Of
p MebRra. Armstrong, Webb, Treleaven \\orthy' Blsek, hon. in t 'thy Walters. 11
cif t s and Reid. typewriting.
Adventures of Ruth \Lunfr Sn,!lh, hnnorR In Rk,-kp. t�, Jun. Gla -a
Standing long pimp 1f. Elliott, 1st : 1 tared Loomis bonorR , Ilarvey
(;lBp f las ing f n peed i s one Rub- John Announcement
.r Greig, 2nd ; Moffatt, .1rd. Other con. Pct fnr Ili Inrnn) kion. Huhy Brindle ',
� ,j D y Ian \IarKay. I•'.tfAa
ice Ke t0 Victory” u•stante Messrs. Webb, Erwin, Reid Hooch
Key y Rrc�ir, Daxidaon, RpPpd lost In type- ,
and Treleaven. \%ritinsrFourth ClasR
100 -yard race: Mr. Elliott, 1st; A. \}ildrerl Stokes, speed test in typo- Irene Fry, Mabel Brownlee, Dorothy • - --- - ------ _ __
Wednesdayand Thursday E. Erwin, 2nd; T. Wallis and Dr, Grieve %\ citing, Thompson, Nona MacLeod, Evolyn
y tied for third, A. Mitchell. 4th. D„rt= Wwilirornbe. Rpepd teat in Drennan. Madge Church, \Milia ilog- or Washing The season has arrived for
A GOLDWYN PICTURE Race for those over 50 years of age : st, nngraphy. Barth, Mabel Ed,.vards.
G. W. Holman, W. 1t. Elliott, d. Arm. The Adamson Memorial Woollcombe
Tlllrrf rnRR It saves work time and White Footwear
Huth \Morrell, Lorne
TOM 1�OORE strong. Form iT, Doris wlpHCembP....79,0 Clark. M !Jamal '
After the sports program Rapper wan Form 1i1 , Ruby K11Datrlck......RF,.6 dark, iva young, Edger Mallough,
Indent rr ^rts will by obtained ab Howard Larhbrook. Thurinw lvfcpon• makes clothes whiter �1'_F have a large RSSOrtmetat Of xi.�%OtI2@n'S
announced Aad tbm- oopd things in the P
IN baskets of the picnickers were opened (tie h, -me of the principal. ald, ``(lith 01rflfleld. ftusRpll Bishop.
up and speedily disappeared from view. J. P. i11JMF,• :second Class, than Soap Of anything p'' )
White Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords with
"Tub 'S Bow„ Some of the county councillor had Mfaiirlep Perkins, Grare Mason,
low and high heels.
y come from a considerable distances and VICTORIA SCHOOL EXAMS JameR TaylFirst)Il lasa. BrindlP , else,
also the happy gathering broke up at an I ,also for Rlisces and Children we have
early hour. Re,cultR of Promotion Examinatlona In Rooth 9. White Canvas Oxfords. Sli ers and High
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