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Tennis Racquets and '(balls, Etc.
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A. Ta COOPER.
CL1NToN'
High School Entrance Results in the
Irispe teretes of. East Huron
c
EAST HURON . WINGIIAM--The highest at this cen-
'The following candidates at the dif-
ferent centres in -East Huron have
been successful, Marks will be sent
in a few days to the unsuccessful. Ap-
peals must be in the hands of the In-
spector before the middle of August.
CLINTON-The highest mark in
the Inspectorate was made by Doris
Durnin, Clinton, 649 out of 750.
HONORS
Lorne Cook
Doris Durnin
Annie Judd
R turas
Bertha a
I'o
Florence renes Rorke
PASS -
Clarence Ball °
Samuel. Castle
Elva , Cook.
Norma Coolc
• Mabel Corey '
Nellie Cowan
Ivan Dodds
Ashley, .Gilbert
Clara Gould
Harriet Hawkins ,
Florence Huller
Ida Jesting
-Douglas'- Kennedy
Elsie Landsborough
Harold Langford
'Jack' Levis
Marion<MeBrien
Grace"MeEwan '
Bill Mulch-
Jack Match i+
Mary Rutledge'
Ruth,-.Shaddick
Elva Smith'
• Gordon Stock
Nettie -Taylor •.
Joe Twyford : 't
,Barrie Walter
Mary Watkins
Bertha Webster•''`.,
Blyth P., S. . .
HONORS: Carl Gooier, Irene Gov -
ler, Joseph Gray, Arthur Lyons. '•
PASS: Leonard Caldwell, John Den-
hohne, Anna Dobie, Gladys Fairser-,
vice, Eph Gray,'Gordon Jenkins, Kath-
leen McElroy, John Noble, Amy Par-
sons, Isabel Reid, Alberta Richmond,
Annie Richmond, Bill Ross, F orence
Rouse, Thos. Stevens, Harriet'
Tailor,'
John -Taylor, Florence 'Wainer.
tie is Millie Sell, who had a total of
637:-N. Beattie, S. Blatchford, E.
Breen, A. Carter (II); G. Dobie, T.
Elliott, F. Field (I3),E. Finch (H), F.
Ford, C.'Fry,.G. Fry (11), A. Gibbons
(H), D. Haller, D. Hammond, W.
Hancock (H), D. Raney M. -IIi11, C -
Hingston, N. •Homuth :(II),. A. Irwin,
H. Irwin (II), M. Isard` (II), E. John-
ston (II), W. Johnston (H), G. Mc
Burney, C. McKibben, C. MacLean, Y.
MacPherson, A, Mitchell, M. .Mitchell,
G. Mundell, G. Rintoul,'D. Preston (]I)
G. Robe+btlon (II), M. -Sanderson, D.
Scott (FI), M. Sell" (H), C. Showers,
'M. Simpson, G. Skinn; G.Sof
Spotton, A.
Swanson
TI E. Swanson„
E. Tam-
lyn, L. Taylor, W. Taylor, t,
Thorn-
ton, ,M. Thornton, M. Thurlow,,1V Tif-
fin (H), G. Wheeler, 5. Wheeler (H),
FORDWICI{-R. Aldrich, G. Barr,.
I. Bennett, E. Brown, M. Bryans, V.
Chapman, D. "Craig, H. Donaldson(E);
H. Duffy, E. Ferguson, E. Foster (II),
M.'Hainstock, M. Hargrave, A. Har-
r i s, M. Johnston, A. ; Kemp, A.
King, R. McElwain, H. Meier, V. Por-
terfield, G. Sanderson, M. Spotton (H)
J. Walker, 3. Sutton, M. Zurbrigg.
'BRUSSELS --C, Aleoek, O. Antes,
(P. Baker, V. ,Baker, E, Bowes, 0,
Brown (II), L. Champion, II, Chand-
ler, II Clark, Ii Cochi.'ane, G. David-
son, M. Dieltson, X. Dunn (IT), M.
liott, R. Elliott, 11.; Felker, W. Gal-
braith, 33, Goeealitz (3-1), L. II'aist, h,
Hayden M. Hayden, S. Hemingway,
F. Hunter, le. Joe;lin, L. Jeschke (IX),
L. Kirkby, Ili. Ifnight (II), II, 1V3cKee,
R. Megommin (H), G. Martin, J. Mos.
sow, M• M'itohell, i3. Miteholl, '3, Me-.
Cracicen, L. Me0utcheon, X, McDon-
'aid (II), K. 1VIeNabb (['I), FS, B3cNaii:'
(II) R. McMurray, F. McTaggart, M.
McVittle (II), J. Noble, W. Peacock,
J'. Perrie (II), G. Pierce, L. Pollard,
A. Qucrerigesser, L. Robertson (II),.
R. S tngster (IT), 3, Shaw, 13.,Slieiran,
J. Stewart, K. Stevenson, H. Stratton,
3, '.iurnb91l,"M.-Walker, E;'Wcllsenan,
M. Weeenberg,
At this centre the highest mark
was made by Hector Knight, No. 7
Grey 619; in the Brussels Public
School -Jean Stewart was the highest,
with 600 marks.
WEST HURON
Totals number of ''narks obtainable,
Marks necessary to pass 450, with
at least 40 per cent. in each subjegt,
First class "honors require 562 marks.
and are marked (A). Second elas's
honors ,need 525 marks and are
marked (B)•
The highest mark, obtained in each
subject is as .follows: "'
Reading -Alvin Warr'ener, 46.
Spelling -Grace Haacke, W .Leg-
sett, R. Levis, Lulu McDonald, Erma
Falconer, 50.
Writing -Annie Freeman, 46,
Literature 'James Ross 31.
Composition-Mui:ray Neil, 87.
Geography -Jean Walter(11 years)
90.
Ilistory--Beulah Sandy, 87.
Arithmetic -•Olive •Kilpatrick, Jas.
Anstay, .Delena Plante, Fiorrie West,,
Doris Hibben, Alvin Kellerman, Lorne
Foster,, Willie French, 100.
,Grainrear--lEugeue Howey, Helen
Straiton, 98.
Total - Goderich Centre - Doris
Ilibhen, 617; Exeter Centre Eu-
gene Harvey, 645.:
The marks of those that failed are
:being mailed to then'. Unsuccessful
candidates'' that decide to appeal shall
notify the Public School Inspector -be-
fore the 15th day Of August and their
There
i will be re -read.
answer -papers
is a fee of 32.00, which will be re -
tinned if the appeal is sustained.
-The certificates of the successful
candidates will be sent to the teacher,
or to , the secretary of (he School
Board 'about the 20111 of -August.
WROXETER-M. Doig, H. Douglas
C. Edwards, M:Foster, R. Gibson, M,
Graham, A. Hastier V. McCallum (II),
M. McIntosh, J.,Rolston, I. Thomson,
W.'.Wood,:W. Wright.
SEA•FORTH Tho "highest mark,
made by pupils at -this centre from
rural schools was 'made. by Margaret
Eigie; No. 2 Tiickersniith 633; by the
Sepailate School, Patrick O'Leary 617;,.
by the Public School, Mildred Turn -
:bulb
M. Armstrong (H), I. Bolton (H),
S. Broadfoot, W. Dale (H); S. Dungey
M. Eaton,, A -Edmunds, ,M: Elgie
F.'Fowler; M. Hays:{H), J. Hogg, E.
Hurley) L..'Jaekson, B. Kemiedy • F.
Knox, C. Lowery (H), B. 'Lowery, B.
Letherland, A. McGavin, G.,'.McGon-
igle, M:. '33acGregor,;1T...,MeMann, C.
MacLean (H), M. McMillan, E. 'Nigh,
E.' Nott (II), P. O'Leary (H), W. Fra-
ser, 11. Patrick; E. Peterson, ' A. Phil-
lips, C. Pullman,' L. Richardson L..
Rising," D; Ritchie (H), M. Rolph; I..
Sackett (I3),' S. Scott, E. Sharpe, A:
,Sholdice, M. Sills (H), B. Simpson, A.
Somerville, M. Sproat' (H), N. Stew-
art, C. Strong,' J. Strong, C. Trott, M.
Turnbull ('H), H. Tomlinson, J. Wal-
ton, E. Wheatley.
•
Social Service Convention
To be held in
Main Street Chur-ch, Exeter, Wednesday
-'Afternoon and Evening, July 18th
Under the auspices of•- ,
The Huron County Social Service Council
TH-E PUBLIC` IS'INVITED
Banquet at;the Church at 6 p.m. Tickets150c
1A. Irwin, President; W, H. Willis, Secretary*
1
Quiff Carrying Water
The Provincial Department of Agriculture has provided a. truck equip-
ped with Air Pressure Wetter System, Hot Water Boiler, Sink Pumps, Bath
Room Equipment, etc., to be used in demonstrating the installation of a mo-
derate priced equipment for supplying running' water, and 'the conven-
iences made possible thereby, to the rural homes. , wr
The Truck will be at the following places in Huron County:
EXETER (Town Hall) Thursday, July 19', from 12 to 9 pan.
iBRU'CEFI19LLD (Walker's Hall) 'Friday' July 20, fromel2 to 9:p.in.
GODERICIT (Town Hall) Saturday, .July 21, from 12.10 9 p.m.
BI;YTI1 (Community Hall) Monday; July 23, from 12 to 9 pan.
WROXETER (Town Hall) Tuesday, July 24, from 12 to 9 p.m.
The Truck will be stationed near the public hall and the Hien in charge
will be ready to give demonstrations any time between noon hour end 9
pan. If the weather is unfavorable then the lecture will be given in the
Bell ,,,: .
A. dmonstrator will be in charge during the hours indicated, and the
public, both men and. Women, are invited to visit, the Truck, examine the
ecetipriiont, and have methods of installation, costs, demonstration of
howanost ofthe plumbing eau he done with ordinary 1aboe, ate., fully gone
into.
S. B. STOTIIERS, i, GEO. A. PTJTNAM;:
Agricultural Representative, Supt. of Xnstitrrte4,,
Clinton.. 'reroute),
No, 9 -,Waite); ,),rule, Olive Il)lpat-
r)ek .
Ne,(13)10,--1Miildred Johnston (B)•
Ne. 11,-,3renk Vioonion
No. 'a3 -Annie .Bowles (A), Rena
Nicholson,
No, 17 ---Stella Jolinston(A).
Colborne '1`p.
No. 1 -'Ethel 'fent).
No, 3'-Theleut Lawloiy
Young,
No: 6 -+Fiore Horton, Grace Horton'
Olive Morton, I
No, 6-3 ilihin Ferguson, Thomas
Fishes, Geo, Goldthorpe (13), 'Law-
rence Harrison, Joan Walter,
No. 8 -Dorothy Robertson,"
No. 9 --Cordon Jewell.
Goderich ''fp.'
No, 7B'Laithwaite.
No, 2-GracoillieIla.telce (A), Doris
Rodges.
No. 3--Reva .Elliott (A),' Campbell
Hamilton (B), Winnifrodl Hamilton,
Dora Harrison. '
No. 6 -Elgin Portes' (B), James.
Ross ,(A).
Nob --Ethel Stirling (13), Margar-
et Stirling,
No. 0 -Dorothea Stirling (13).
No, 10--f3,heta "Beacom (A), Lillian
Gale (A), Eolith Middleton (A),'Mur-
iel Rathwell, Dorothy Rathwell, Ken-
neth. Wh'itmore (A).,
Belerave I'. S.
James Owens, Gordon Stonehouse,
Lenore Taylor, Clifford Stewart.
Il'ay T.
No.. 1 -Melvin. Bedard, Madeleine
Laporte.
No. 2 -Alice Willard (B), Velma
Caldwell.
No. 6 -Luella Farwell, Anthony
Regier.
No. 13 -Leonard Pfaff (13), Harry
Stanlake.
No. '14 -Margaret Johnston (A),
Charles Pearce •(B), Clarence Smillie
(B), hazel Thompson (A), •
• Stanley To. •
No. 3 -Fred Heard. (13), Mary Wild
(A),
No. 6 -Phoebe Colelough, Ellwood
Epps (B). '
N.o. '7 -William. Anderson, Edna
Cochrane, Geace'CoIeman, Lawrence
Reichert, Dorothy Welch, •
No. 9 -.Margaret Douglas (A), Mil-
ton Oeach (13).
No. 10 -Anna Caldwell.
No. 13 -Agnes ;Adams, Willie
Clark, Olive Erratt,yStuart Keys.
T.
Stephen , .
n
No. 3 -Stella Denting, Gertrude
Knight
.
Ido. 4 -Erma Fahner (B), Irene
Marten, Ruth Weber.
No. 6 -Erna Neeb, Esther Neeb
Ewart
'Rayfield Public School
Marion Davidson, Jack Ferguson,
Albert' Woods.
Dungannon 1'. S.
-Edna Park, Russell Reed, Myrtle
Sirlib
(B), Mabel Smith (B).
Central School, Goderich
John' Abell, Edna Fell, Annie Free-
man,M:ary Johnston (B), Winnifred
Lggett '(A), Viola-Osbaldeston (A),
Mary Parsons'(&),. ulah'Sandy" (A)
Laura Sturdy (B), Alfred Sturdy (B)
Helen ,' Straiton, Helen Zavltz (A),
Frank -V., arnock (A),Perky kSheardu
(A); Jan Campbell (B), James Wal-
lace' (E), Thomas Shortreed, Dorothy
Allan,' Helen McDermid _
Victoria School, Goderich .
JackAllen (A), James Anstay (A ),
Jean Andrews (13), Melvin Bell (B).,,
Ernest` Barker, Isobel Baker, Willie
Black, Vera Copp (B), Gioldie, L -
field, Leila Curry, Evelyn Currie,
lie Evans, Edith Fisher, Edith Hum-
ber (B), Hazel Hamilton (B), Pauline
'Jlunfaivy, Irene , Johnston, Helen,
Johnston, Rby Longmire, Christine'
McKenzie .(B) Mary McKay, Robert
McDermid O', Ross Matheson, De-
light Mutch (B), Ethel Mallough, Sy-
bil Proctor, Winnifred Shephard (B),
Carleton Worsell, Pauline McEwen,:
Jean Winter.
Separate School, Goderich -
Lorne Bowler (A), Dean Brennan
(A), Marie Gravelle, Eileen McKay,
James, O'Neil, Rita Plante . (B), Se-
lina Plante (°A).
Exeter Public School
Reggie Beavers, Marjorie Clark,
Frank Creeeh (A), Hugh Creech (A),
James Connor, Jack Gambrill, Marvin
Feowey (A), Eugene Howey (A),,
Kathleen Beaman, John Kuntz, Mar-
jorie Medd, Edna; Russell, Edward Ta-
man (A), Florrie West (B).
Hensall P. S.
James Bengough, Harry Cook (B),
Lorne Foster (8), Dorothy Heifer -
man, Manley Jinks, Harry Joynt (A),
Pearl Kennings, Lulu McDonald, Ray-
mond Rivers, Ray Pfaff, Archie
Sparks, Alvin Warrener '(B), Lorne
Whiteside. "'
Winchelsea P. S. "
Verna ,Brock (A), Marjorie Del-
briclge, Lena Heywood, Ina Jacques.
Crediton P. S.
Laura Clark, Irene Fanner (B),'
Helen.Mclsaae, Helen Orme (B), Iiil-
da Sims (B), Alma Winer (13), Elgin
Woodall,
Dashwood P. S.
Emma Graupner, Alvin Kellerman
(13), Anna Tiernan, Eugene Tiernan
(B), Kenneth Wein (B).
t' St. Helen's P. S.
Grace: Cameron, Lila: Gaunt, Irene
Lyireh,. Muriel Miller, Dorothy Me-
Quillin, .George IVIcQuillin, L'iila Wea-
thev'head..,.
Bemniller 0. S.
Eric Gardner (A),- Cenetta Jewell
(13), Ralph Jewell, Courtland Kerr,
Eunice Long, Bessie McCabe, Doug-
las M'eNeileHelen Vanstone (13), 0111 -
ford Vanstone (B),
Zurich P. S. -
Irene Decker, Evelyn Dutharme (13
I-Ielen Foster, Mildred Geiger (A.),
Idlla Howald (13),,Kennoth Koehler
(B), Claude Meidinger, Leonard
Prang, Luella Reichert.
Grand 'Bead P. S.
Anna Bossenberry, Edna Gill, Cora
Oliver, Wilfred Ravelle, •Ella Statton,
Mary Ravelle,
Aslifield Tp.
No. 1 -Willie Richardson.
No, 8 ---•Doris Hibben (A), Duncan
MacKay, John MacKay.
,No. 4 -Mary B. MacDonald,' Henry
McRae. '
No. G. -,Toho •MacDohng'1i,
No, 6= --Joseph. Petrie, Fraiscee Reed
(13)
No, 7 -',John Ritchie, Lloyd Stein.
jeries euffee'ed in a motol'oyele «ieei.
dent during July )st celebrations held
on Monday afternpon. The deceee-.
ed, who wa, a conlinte )ides of .Cen'.
ada, wee dilymg a machine .41 a three-
mile side ear race et the time of the
a00160 t• Beeun .was lending in the
field by three quarters' of it lap and
was travelling at it last rate of speed
rounding tho' , turn into the home
stretch le it' determined effort to lop
lits eoinpetitoi's, The result was -that
his machine erashod into the fence an
the inside of the track. '1'llougll Ea-
stuff was torn about the fec0 ,by the
barbed-wire fencing, iris death was
due to 'internal injuries. Morris his
companion in ' the side -car r'escaiped
with only slight injuries.
IEasun had been -riding for Messrs,
Tern 3Vtahor and Jake Wettlaufer for
the past three years, and Was in town
assisting in the motorcycle program
put on by that company as the feature
of the big Dominion Day doings.:
Eesun was 'born hi Kilmarnock,
Scotland, and carne to this country
with: his,parerts about nine years -a-
go, settling in Woodstock. About
five years ago, he moved to. Stratford
where lie had resided ever since, I -le
is survived by his father, Mr. Henry
Easun, four brothers and one sister,
all of Stratford. A coroner's jury
viewed the !Body last Tuesday and ad-
journed until Tuesday next ,before
Coroner Dr. A. 0, Hunter
The body was taken to Stratford
Wednesday morning for interment;'
accompanying it was a wreath from,.
the July 1st committee,-Goderich
Signal.
No. 7 -Edward Wilson.
No, 10-Olive"•Brown:Hugh- Love.
No. "11 -Herman Brehner, Mina
Willert,
No. 14 -unary :O'Brien (B),, Harvey
Godbolt, Helen Hicks, Murray Neil.
No. 6(Separate School) -John Mor-
Rrisseourkey,' .LouiseUsbortl'e O'Hara,` Gerald'O'-
,
` Tp:
No. 1 --Mervyn, Cudmore, Melville
Down, Norah Oke, Hewson Hill. '
No. 2, -Ma, jury Gollings, •. Robert
Turhbiili
No. 3 -Greta Brock Verde Clark,
4(11en Fletebbr, to Sl'hi!sr: (B).
No.' d -Lulu lIiiiiter (13)", Marjorie
Hunter.
No. 10 -Doris Bolton, Leslie Thom
son) 'Calvin Westlake' Vaol'et West-
lalce
i o, 12 Willie French (B), Irene
'Harness; Violet Elliott.
Wawanosh Tps.
No. '.1 Ritat`'De'Ner'eaux, Monica
Leddy, Annie King.
No. 2 -Warner Andrews, John .Fin-
nigan, Mary Medd, Edna Young.
1 No. -3 --Nellie Fear,' Nora Healy.
.' No. • 6 -Warren Bamford.
7 -=Geo ge Rohinson.
• No.' 8 -Blanche, C(inningharn. (B),;
Laurette McBurney '(A).
No.' 10 -'Earl Caldwell, Ella Caid-
we11,'A7inie Parker (A),_William Par-
ker (B).
No. 12-Zylda' Webster (B).
No. 13-4."Edward Henry, Verna
Rath, Borden Scott (B).
No. 14 -Garnet Farrier, Mary Mar-
tin (B)•
No. 17 -George Bert (B), •Florence
Leishman.
Hibbert Tp.
No. 7e-1LenaHarris, Donald M'cKaig
Charles' Robins,' Grebe Sararas. '
Tuckersmith Tp.
No. 1 -Grace Forrest (A), John
Madge (A), Dora Pepper, Foster Pep:
per (B), Vera Vollend (A), Alice
Walker (B).
Morris- Tp,
No. B=Harry Garniss' (A), Bert
Garniss. `
' Schools Not 'Given
Nelson Dearing (A), Mary - 'Fair-
bairn, Margaret :Hoggarth.
Note -Group. I. of ,H. S. Entrance
will be taken -in 1984 as in former
years, on the certificateof the Mach-
er in Form 14 fully filled in.
RACING MOTORCYCLIST DIES
PROM•, INJURIES
The following is the standing of the
pupils of Summerhill school, who tried
the recent county examinations, -con-
taining the three highest percentages
obtained ;in'each.class:
Form Four -Hazel Watkins 89%;
Ruth Venner 82; Goldwin Smith '70;
Jean' Fonbes; Wesley Wright.
Form Three -Thelma Lovett 80;
Marion Forbes 78; Marion Mason
731/2; Charlie Merrill; Reginald Ball;;
Norman' Johnston.
Form Two -Pearl Crittenden 50%.
Tho death.occurred at Alexandra
Hospital, Tuesday morning of Nigel
Easun, sou of .Mr. Henry Easun, of
Stratford, as the result of internal in-
suttoost ss-slcec IMAloACug,
cuff for So IRR Tablet, (a Vegetable'
aperient) to tone and strongthea
the organs of digestion and elimi-
nation. LSprovoa Appetite, Relieves
Goaetipatioq,
beta � Usedforoibr
zsoBox
1/
Chips off 'the Qid Block
IR JUNTORs,- LitttsIRa
One-third the regatta hose. Made ,
of some ingredients, then candy'
coiated. Par children and adults.
id by J. E. Bovey, `Clinton, Out;
Blyth
A very pretty wedding took place
on June 27that the home of Mr. and
Mrs,: W. James Siins, Blyth, when
their daughter, Lyda Margaret, be-
came the bride: of W. Lorne C. Dale,
Seaforth. ' 'The ceremony. was ,per-
formed by Rev. George Telferd. 'The
bride was •gowned in white crepe de
chine ,with embroidered veil and or-
ange blossoms, and carried a bouquet
of Ophelia roses and Mlles of the val-
ley. Miss Carrie Sims, sister of the
bride, wore a gown of green . fiat
crepeand carried pink roses..' The
flower girl, Miss Isabel'.Habkirk, was
charining in pink and carried a' basket..
of sfveetpeas. Miss, Gladys Taman
played .the wedding march. The young
couple will reside in• Wingham:
SOG•IAL SERVICE CONVENTION -
The 'active agency of -Temperance
and' Moral Reform work in Huron'
County, is now knownas the "Hur-
on County' Social ,Service: Council",,
.and:; as/will -be seen by an adver-
tisement in another column of this
issue, the council is holding it's an-
nual convention on Wednesday after-
noon and evening, July 18th,' in Ex-
The churchpeople are urged to
take a greater interest in this organ-
ization in order that our laws may
receive the„respect ofthe people and
an impartial enforcement.
Reports from the officers will be
received,(and. plans made for the'com-
ing year..,.
All interested citizens are invit-
ed.
NORTH HURON ELECTION
RESULTS
Brucker Cosens' Joynt
Wingham • 58 440 510
T`urnbera.'y• • ..307 121 210
Blyth •. ,. .. 37 88' 180
Howick . , . , . ...630 119 562
Wiest Wawanosh ..251 78 410
Ashfield .... ..435 77 391
East: Wawanosh .350 " 40 .260.
Morris .... . • , „401 84 3d7
Wroxeter ... .. 36 54 55
Totals 2498 1122 2896
Majority for Joynt 398.
-. Quartet
' P+o PopularTroubadour
Chautauqua
The widely -popular Troubadour Male quartet, width •b0111 appear here at
the Dominion Chautauqua, '15 riot only a notable 'singing organization, but a
also features lu-,its richly -varied programs first -rant: lustrumentnl selections.
The programs of the Troubadours feature vocal numbers, both solo~and
ensemble; cornet, violin and saxophone solos, and violin -cornet -clarinet trios.
Their musical selections are both .classical and popular iu character. Sel-
dom does a male quartet presene an entertainment, 06 shell wide variety as the
'Troubadours,• and at the same time render skillfully and artistically every num
'The Troubadour Mnle'.Quartet is an outstanding musical organization, anal
a great favorlto•;eyery bene,,.
The County Council annual picnic
hold at )5Ilarbor Pau'1e, Goderich, ,on
June 28th, was a very pleasant af-
fair,' as it always is. The members
and ex -members of 'the council and
their wives were, presenti in good
numbers and the day Was most en-
joyably spent. 1 The following is the
result of the sports that were held:
Thread the Needle Race -W. J.
Spotton hnd Mrs. John Grive.
Guessing; Contest -the i nuinbev of
beans in a gene -Mr, Whitley, with
a Suess of 1500, the -seal number be-
ing 1561.
Guessing the weight of little Hur-
on Holman -Mrs, Jas. Connolly, 28
lbs.; real weight 27 lbs. 8 oz.
Peanut 'lt,itce-Mrs. W J. Spotton.
Potato Race -Mrs. Spotton, ' Mrs.
McGee.
Tat Man's Race -Gordon : Young,
Wm. II. Coates.
Coat Race -Mr. J. F. Johnston and
Mrs; Stothers.
Free for all (Woinexl)--Miss Bu-
chaiiiin, Miss Robertson.
Free For All (reel') -+Gordon Hol-
man, 0, H. Robinson.
Putting the shot --Gordon Young',
13. J. Miller. `
Tossing the Caber -Morton Elliott,
R. 3; Miller.
A game of quoits between Gordon
Young and C. A. Robertson, of Col-
borne, on bee side, and B. S. Naylor,
of West Wawanosh, and Roy Patter-
son, county: engineer', on the' other,
resulted 21, to 20 'in favor of'Wost
Wawanosh in first contest in 26 ends;
21 to 4 in 17 ends' in favor of COI -
borne in the,second contest, and 21 to
9 in 24 birds in. the third contest.
Is Your Corn Croy
Infested?
The European Corn Borer leaves
no4 uestion of doubt as to its presence
in afield' of corn. Guard carefully, ,.
against the infestation of your crop..
Beware of These Signs
e
The first easily observed
sign of, the infestation is
the breaking over of the,
corn tassels.
Later the feeding of the
"w.orms "..begins':ta show
on the stalks, which, being
greatly weakened, break
over.
Finally :the cobs"and
shanks become infested
and the; entire stalk col
lapses to the ground.
The borer then seals it-
self for the `winter in corn
stubble or 'corn st'al'ks,
which must either be
burnt up or ploughed un-
der before June 1st of the
year following.
,Write for Pamphlet ori -the
confroI' of this insect
Dominion Department of Agriculture
Arthur, Gibson -Dominion Entomologist
(Note: Address enquiries to the Dominion Entomologist, Entomo=
logical Drench, Ottawa. Send specimens for identification to 'Dominion
Entomological Field Laboratory, Btrathroy, Ontario, or Provincial:Ento-
mologlcat Laboratory, Port Stanley, Ont.) -
Division of Field Crop and Garden Insects,
Entomological Branch, Ottawa, Ont.
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