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Adoption of electric traction has en-
abled Italian railroads in mountainous
regions to triple their former trefie
An observatory In Berlin claims „a
have the world's most accurate 'clock
which is kept in an airtight glass cylind
ern a basement.
EAST HURON
ael Williams.
Brussels
Margaret Alcock; Nellie Anderson;
John Armstrong (11) Rolf Askin; Gor-
don Best (11) Audrey Bremner; Flor-
ence Bremner; Isabel Bremner; Nellie
Campbell; Clifford Cardiff (H) Ruby
'Cleave%. ,,nnie Cumming; Eva Cumm-
ing (lee, Lloyd Dunbar; Elinor Engler
(El) Kenneth Ferguson (el); Burton
MacDonald; Fraser MacDonald (H)
Margaret MacDonald; Elva liamingwaY
(H) Mabel Johnston; Leslie 8 McKay;
Lonnaine McKay; Leslie Meehan; Earl
Mills; Reta Mills; Walker Mitchell; Wm.
Mitchell; Mildred Passmore (H); Roy
Patterson (11) Wilbert Proctor; Clif-
ford Ritchie; Grace Shortreed (11)
Tom Shortreed; Garvin Smith (11)
Grahame Stewart; Bernice Thuell (H);
Lenone Thuell (H) Harry Wilbee (H)
Katie Williamson; Margaret Wilson
(11).
WEST HURON
FIVE BYELECTIONS
ARE NOW IN SIGHT
Colchester, N. S., and St. John,
N. B., Cannot be Held for Two
Months - Rest Will be Later.
--East Elgin Writ Must be ls“
sued .before Aug. 17 - Yale
and West Peterboro.
Ottawa July 15 -,-Upwards of two
months must elapse before the by-el-
ections 'tit, Colchester N. S. and St.
JOhn N.F necessitated by the appoint
ment of Hon F. 13. McCurdy and Hon.
R. W. Wigmore to the Cabinet can.
•lake olace. in tile neighborhood of
forty days is required to carry out the
procedure provided in the new Elect-
ion Act of last session for the making
of voters lists. Inthe urban centres of
more than 1,00o population this Will Oe •,
copy from 34 to 38 days. Registrars
are required to give four days notice
; of their sittings. They sit six exclusive
'of Sundays and have three days Within
which to complete copies of their lists.
Revising officeers are required to give
four daysnotice of thelr sittings but',
might do so before the registrars have
ENTRANCE LIST
(A) Ruby Creech (13) Helen Dignan,
Fred Beaman (B) Nellie Medd, Mary
Nelson Grant Sanders (B) Lille Snell
(5) Irene Stewart, Kenneth Stanbury
(A) Mabel, Walker, Marion Woods
(A).
Hensel] P. S.
Hazel Coxworth (B) Violet Dick,
Jean Elder (B), Morris Farqualiar,
Viola Higgins, Gertie Hoggarth, Le-
F,oy Parlmer, Charles Shaddick, Gerald.
IN'arrener, Dorothy Welsh, Zetta Pass-
InOre,
Crediton P. S.
Herbert Beaver, Nola Feist (13) Mary
Holtzman, Ruth Lamport (5). •
11>Oelive,oeRd
Edith Guenther, Jack Guenther, Al-
ice, Hoffman (A) Ferrol Hartleib (A)
Percy Kleifistiver.
• '• Bayfield
David Dewar (A) Charles Gemen- 1
hardt (8) Lucy McLeod (13), Norman
Toms.
Dungannon P. S.
Georgie Allen, Carman Anderson(B)
Harvey Errington, Margaret McNabb
Benson Pentland.
THE ct.itroti mg*, ERA.-
SURN.SCR
Oreat'Orit
United Sta
France „
Thursday, July 22nd, 1920,
• ,41,. •
OPERATION WAS
NOT NECESSARY
'fitt+thes'. Restored Her
Ts had Huh
15 PApurstAtr Ars., Mcnevesett.
'Tor three years, 1 ,rolfered great
popia in the lower part of my body,
with 'moiling or bloating. I saw 15
specialist who said I must undergo
aa operation. X refueed.
I heard dwelt c'Frapii-a-lizies" so
• lioasted lo fry
umlaut box /aye groat relief; and
I owreintool. the treaanont. Now my
math 1 exeelleut-X am free of
. pain -and. X give "Fruita-tives" my
warmest thanks".
Mute. F. GAREAU.
lee: a box, 6 'for 12.60, trial size 25e.
Mall dealers or sent postpaid by
Itsuit-a.tires.Liartitodi Ottawa.
completed their work. The revising of-
ficers are called upon to commence
their sittings on the tWenty-first day
before the date of polling. In urban dis
tricts registrars are required to cornillete their lists and certify them on the
fifteenth day befors the date nf polling.
Rader (B).
S. S. No 6 -Vera Mawhinney (5).
S. S. No 7 -Ellen Houiehan.
S. S. No 8 -Esther Green, Russel 9111
Gordon Pollock Warren Patterson.
S. S. No 10 -Rose A. Carruthers
(B) Keith A. Hayter (5) Ross E. Love.
S. S. No 14 -Maurice E. Neil, Leon-
ard Hanlon Laverne Abbott.
Separate school No 6 -Gertrude Car
ey, Alice Dietrich (B) Madeleine Des -
Jardine, Francis Hall, Gertrude CTRour-
ke.
Osborne
S. S. No t -Anna M. Moir Harry
Strang (A) Gordon Cudtnore.
S. S. No. 2 -Marie Cottle, Lula Ful-
ton (A) Arabelle Hunkin.
S. S. No 3, ---Mary Glifillan (8) Ira
Shier.
S. S. No 4-Ge•a Hunter (13) Alice
Thompson.
S. S. No5-1 red Ford Percy McFalls
IThos. Yellow,
i3m.. S. No 7-11arold Hem (8) Lena
ph
S. S. No 10 -Alvin Alexander, Louis
Anderson, Victoria Bolton, Ella Horney
I (8) Evelyn .Whitiock,
S. S. No S. -Edith Dale. Harry are -
SI: Helens P. S. - 1 gory.
r •
1, ford Pullen, Myrland Wynne.
Todd, Alvin Woods.
Winchelsea P, S. .• VVewanosh
Walter Johns (A) Tennyson Johns ,S. tS. No 3 -Herbert A. Taylor
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(B) Norman .Routly, John Rid e.y
1 (N‘S.s S. No. 8-Rutil Menzies.
Zurich P. S.
Some days must be allowed in Well
preliminaries to registration ..are are ' ' '
It would seem then Met the by -elect- (1100
ranged such as appointment 01 re0
trars securing of preinlses for sittings,
Ions could not take place in less than ,
The writs are expected to be' issued at
, (By REV, P It
Is SSini#11/41141;
six weeks aftei' the issue of the wrifS. I
Si.I Teacher or 'lancillet cohitagoin.) th'e phiooDif1
Ella* Inetitute ori
any time noW.- • : '''
After theColchester and SJohn
elections will come the by-election in . , C0." ' . ." . sat per , ,
East Elgin, The warrant of the Speak -
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LESSON FOR JULY 25 •
er of the House of Commons authoriz-
ing the issue of a writ was given on
DAVID SUCCEEDS SAUL AS KING.. a
February 17111. The writ Must be issu
.tf
ne
J1
ed within six months from that date, or
by August 17th, The writ will fix the
date of the election. Finally the by-el-
ection In Yale B.C. vacted by Hon,
Martin 'Burrell's resignation will be held
J. Burnham M.P. of West Peterboro
announced some days ago that he had
sent in his resignation of his seat.
Speaker Rhodes is away and in his ab-
sence there is speculation as to whether
or not Mr. Burnham's resignation was
witnessed by two of his fellow-memb
ers ss the law requires.
no not suffer
another day with
lintg°,1loirnglIrBoirenedt
P1105. No
slug it al oper-
ation required.
Dr. Chase's ointment will relleviv,t,ou at Once
and afford lasting batten. Me. a box; all
dealers, or Edmanson, Bates tc., Co„ Limited,
Toronto, Sample Box free If you mention this
paper and onolOSo 20. stamp 30 pay postage.
Creek Deees.
pe all weird to de wenn Ferrell thine
—t0'0 what primiti-lu, saints, lit-ro.tu,
and martyrs have done, nil the entail
thing, the 'uonnuonpittee thing, the lit-
tle trivial duty, the thing ilint line to
he done out of everybody's sight --In
the routine nf business, home or settee]
-that seems poor work to do for Gott
• But it is. what he wants us to do. -0.
Z. Perry.
Kraarledge.
Knowlege is folly 'unless grace
guides it.
RED HOT JULY DAYS
HARD ON THE BABY
July -The month of oppressive
heat; red hot days and sweltering
nights; is extremely hard on little
rates. Diarrhoea, dysentry, colic and
cholera infant= carry off thousands
of precious little lives every summer.
Verna Gaunt (13) Percy Hyde, Vera S. S. No 13 -Stewart Malrea, COI
The mother must be constantly on her
guard to prevent these troubles or if
fi 1 t thet
they come suddenly to g n.
No other medicine is. of such aid to
withers during the hot summer as is
Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate Sam (I Sum. 11), awl they -showed
S. S. No 11 -Sarah E Deacon Janet
This list contains the sanies a the
Muriel Howald (8) Veola Prang (B) ' (A) Robertson, •Elizabeth Young.
successful candidates exeminecf.by the i Mabel Preeter (13). 1 S. S. No 14-Winnifred Farrier (B)
Beeler., High School Board , and by the 'P.S.
GoderichElizabeth Inglis, Francis N. O'Caidag-
Westfield Collegiate institute .Board, hem.
The. Education Depa-rtment has. ap- ' Douglas 'Campbell, Mary Farrow, S. 3. No, 3 -Rose Mary Ellis (A)
proved the granting of certificate's td, atorniate-McDowell, Hazel Keating, Ed-
e
the following candidates. To pass re- ward' Rodger (B) Grace Redinond, Lel Met- cuerite Phalen Robert Craig (East)
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quire•d 40 per cent in each subject with .4a- StackS. S„ No 13 -Agnes Mason, Ellwood
house. ' 'Nicol Peter M. Scott.
a total of 450 marks' or more. Those iekeliftela
making 75 per bent. of the total marks ' '
- 1 S. S, No 16 -Everett Taylor.
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are awarded to class 'honors. (A) and S. ;B• No, 2 -Denis Dalton. . Morrie.
• S No 5•--E'sther G.Ritchie.
(B). The highest marks obtained in • ',ewe. No G -Flora M. Durnin, Floe -
Kelly (A).
for 70 to 75 per cent II, class 'honors • • S. S. No '5 -Angelo Kelly (B) Anna
each subject are: t
Spelling --Jean Chapman, Etta Mee' V` 6'11' N°' "9-e-Norinan O'Loughlin, S. S. No 7-Aberte Douglas, Floietice
Reading -Marion Woods 46. . -. 7 SereSileNce, q•-•Wilfeed- Hogan. . Hibbert.
Quoid, John Ridley, Nellie Medd; Lloycr111Wm•tqc 5hA9ld'el.1" • Venner.
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Heist 50.. S. S. No 42'-lanies McNeill, Lloyd
Writinge-elnege:§Aeweart 47. ' Robb. • •
Tuekerstnith
Literafiree,-Iraiiy titapp 92, t S.. S. No 13 -Annie .CanInhell• (B).1: S. Pio 1 --Mary. .Clark (13).
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Geo tatibV-IStetiirt":•Murdoeh 9'5. aennIs• EXAMINAIION 1920.
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Coilmbstiton-Isabel 'Peeeter Myr- V4-ra'hiliPs' 4 -JUNIOR 'PUBLIC 'SCHCOOE4GItADUAT.
land ' 411 r 'i -,,, •.. • " r -, S, S. No 17-Lave:le Black, Myrtle -• , , • • . • e, ., .
.'441IligflABlI'dinlYedW88. 1 • • Colliorne, -t, Thee.followeng .Candidates .were sue-
ettekeleiten-erelfet4ilitie'r1I Helen Gar S.' S. No.": j7.-.Mildreci Fisher Peall -1cessfuir• Illotat -numb& •OPIntff-ki 1100
-row, Anna -Kelly, Myrtle )31esett too. Wilson, . - i . — e to•pass .6 613 ,tei obtatnll teals 'Mellor's 325
G raining rRite ; Mary El. is 97. S. '
S S No 4 -Nelson Campbell •rillarleeitandeliectlass honors 770 titlarks.
,I4lesinfort TEXT -11 sem, en -7; 6:14
GoLoing Tiliam-Truat In the Lord with'
all thy heart, and lean not upon thine un,
derstantling'.-Prov, 2;8,
ADDITIONAL MATIERIAL-I Sam. 91:
1-19; II Sam, I-21; 2:11-4:12,
PRIMARY -TOPIC-The Shepherd
Becomes et King.
JUNIOB TOPIC -How David Became 15
King.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
-The Secret of David's SktecoNfi,
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADUla TOPIC
-True Simms and Hew to Win It.
The death of Saul lay open Lo David
the path tie the tin•one, This would'
have rejoiced the heart ninny; but
David was Instead of reward be -
Ing given to file slayer of Saul, quick
vengeance eves executed upon him. •
I. Oavid Made King Over Judah
(2:1-4),
Ile knew full well that the Lord by'
the hand of S111111144 had untended him
to be the successor of Saul. He had
learned the eseenthil lesson which the
School of Providence was designed to
leach, namely, that the 5105111411 now
open to him W118 hi) easy one to fill. •
Ills exile and suffeeings gave him self-
control, He Mid the good sense to
know that promotion to the throne did
hut bring "harder Metes rind multi.
Plied perplexities," lie threw himself
upon God ane asked for guidanCe. He
reneered instant obedience to the
Lord's answer. 11' we are to enjoy
God's fellowship and blessing we must
render quielc obedienee. He made a
right beginning, ilierefot•e God pros-
pered him. When Ile reached Hebron
the men of Judith came and anointed
him king over them, Thus a part of
the tinfion recognized him as king and
ratified the work \\ellen Samuel did
many years before. When David went
up he took with him ell who Inut been
with him In exile and suffering. They
ttre now shilreN with lilin in the icing.
done When David's great son, Chriet,
shall enter mem his glorious reign,
those who hove been 3m; 111)5111 to him
in hie ettjeetion shnli reign with
"If we suffer we shell also reign with
hlm." (II Tint. 2:12); "To him that
overeometh will I grant to sit with
in my throne, even as I also overenme,
and am set down With my father 111 his
throne." (Ito-. 3:21).
II. David's Behavior Toward the
n e
ei
It!
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I Ms ill'al• ',III01:11ARCOTIgi
70).1;247:iiiwile,tif..4YeaMIZO
-.1.Sererelsittb
• . Ps/440 Pa
1 1ii;e715":"Viiiii4.1
:4,41:::):";,
,i,r.tiOltSlipit(tortand'DiafttC0
• Wed 1.1eVeetiffineeS and
I'fealltiLing3t1tShit•q°V.I.oseStfPcittell
:F.;71-3"1-1Tale2Sitnetlreer
Exact Cepe of Wrapper.
INSEMNIMOIMIGN
Sea Talk :frr
Landlubbel
Aback-Posit1,. • of the• sails wh
the wind force e astern.
Ateaft-Towarcl ;!•-• !torn.
Abeam -On die. ,me of the vess
amidships.
Aft -N -ear the etere.
Astern-Opp'e'i-- •-•-•ms ahead
Board -The eistaece 6 vessel mak
on one tack.
Catspaw-A Fee, e,i;rpnt air
the surface of the water.
Clawing off -Te -.c.otk. off from a
Men of Jabesh-Gilead (2:4-7)• shore close hauled
The men of Jahesh owetl numb to Draft -The depth of eater requIr
the bowels and stomach, and an OC- this recognition of debt by making a
win prevent eutniner complaint or if daring dwell tO rescue his ' beidy Nom
casional dose given to the well child
the trouble does come on suddenly. item.ignouilitions expostire at Wei -Me-
e -ill banish 11. The Tablets are sold David's net of sending. men to
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Jabesh with a message ef 'geed will
cents a box from The Dr, Williams' for their affectionate reathmhitanee of
. Saul 101 an exhailtion et hikuoble gen-
erosity.. We lure for the. tinfortnnate
king survived nil' the iniuries which
Proposed Detroit-- , -04-forgat thin) elle 'This *as an net
• he•snffered•at hisi litteds..1 elle'fdrgave
"e'''. WindS01: Biidge...'kgril'etlfiltiteirni. 68:h,.!1g1f(147:t:ii;c4rlyi:11;b1;eay
--whibli -protek 'effhetn eittet-ifel ;,'Wilfich
COST- Estimates at 428,000,006. ,LIP -170,6q§ ,flk.R.PA• .1.t., P.KITARAI,,,PS, ....1..... °
deftly follows.- this.....4reneratla cam
CapItal of Sia,O007000 now assured in I
prylm1012:, Vtk. tt.; 4911-atucM, Pr the.
Detroit* •Ttiiiiiele to' P ro;ide timilar-ic-
cetnemO'clation-evohld cosi 1160-,006,000.„,rityllit.o)11.41glitiiikllertlieciii:tarillse?,;r.,..th:;,alk,tottyritil;
SIZE.- Plaits' are for a suspensioil:71ettle klkg ., • .8111c4.'gall.1-1144 11"d,
. ' h,' ••••• th to lie va tan far Min In
' rbadivaYs,:.tivO ttilddwalifs; two 'ttreet "VidiIr' Of trreellirititt'Ohich-wiirq0,...
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ohl
ebeidge Of t,770 feet Span, carrying two
of llow he ;pew itAouittrequire volt...!
caii• trackV and • iota. ritilway'llacks. t aut ruen,,eztandby'oats-71t1ng. This..
Cleari.spaii ciP.i, 00 'td 116 feet for pas -
1 w ( ri. i t.i I„.e 1 lecrIled.o.:111.4se sides
ti 115
sage'. oceire'Vessels. apne A.k lleter isenekleclenow, fob,
Writing -Grace Eby Euloine Geiger •
;Gehl= ..1,1sP.ROACHE -TRajlway approaches et -1 f
'Will be. one mile en dill; g ' titi4Bi:‘OTIrlgetrir. reteltthi.tei
Board) 631; Irene Snider (Goddeicli; ee.....,..Reading-e--Madeline Gaunt;
'Lk .3. 3".'146'1,4---,Rtebert tletlierington:o4bbutt 43.
• 4,5. • wnil 'Malant for
doderieh. . :01',11A% or less.
4 tnd
f:Motal—Stewart iMurdodhoh(Exptee. ,Se S,,No.6-Evelyti II owler Lily Her- The higest meters obtained' Were: I ' • ' s ' • rir;VeSt
Board) 612,
•- Theemarks•of -those that -failed- are
tieing -mailed to 'them. Ail the -answer
papere lvere barefully read end full cre-
dit given for teach'•answer. Uneuacess-
bathers aseto.•the';adyilability .6f 'enter S, SI No de-143idtk Orr., now cros'aing the Detroit River, at Win- -4' Iii.1\;*tititalti''obiiii:olo{lislatie6til-.1i;leir.,.:14h,i41:1o:u3see.
S..."'Np-5:7-Y4ra Cble Verna Cox. -7:_cLoiiieliroaotsuifteio-TiB4O4riusio.IM4N„Gieue•igghetron7 hc.10, 1-'.•fle.ei,"F' FIC leumber "of passengers
S..S.'•No
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•" ' Spelling -Grace Eby, Doris McNaugh dsor is about 10,585,000 per year; iewithie.,.i.,...1B".41:12). •• ee.
icO•citteditiatte 'Should consult their 1(71'511 • . • , cet T.1111 ' 6(2
they'shoeld clie.so not later' than Thurs S. S. No 2-1-lannah Murray, t91-119s6tery.- 'Ceram. Tebbutt 85. e aweeTens-' pelethal of civil vent -Inisted seven'
day, August 19th io the Pablic School Georgephy-Mabel Woods 91 • • mottle ClIrg, 521,950; motor .trucks,
• • • istnd lit 19111 venis. tlotet.. cif the tribes-
ing amappeal. any debede to appeal, • - Hey
S.S, No -3--Glirete Forest (A) Ger- . •
Arithmettc-Grace Stone 100. 73,000." tenths 16 060:- About 1,700,e I•Off Itiftilkel'Ong to rffhIJAhotli,
Itispector , tte Love. I Abher becT PM -claimed king
Art -Rose Jainfeeon 8 4 000 freight cars cross annually.
• The certificates of the successful -1- seetee, ee.zeeeen-o•iiefee-d•-ch.eweie , . !Nude -i•ontinited be
about the 24th of August. •bitt116111.11TU:11.1•31 Ilsithvbiocle.!
candidatese will be sent to the teach- SIS..No L " ' Bi'and3u 86. • •
er or to the secretary of the board s. No. • ' tfOokkedping-Laird Joynt 84.
t 0 -Grace Chemed , (A) " LIFT000RNS OR
Agricultural -Clifford Clark 62,
1511.
hetteMlified.
y r m er te ro el c s.
The following evere successfulHighest total-Lote M. MacKenzie CALLUSES OFF IV. David , Crowned King Over
, (8).
Central School toderich. S. S. No 11 --Edmond Hendricks (B) (13years) 353.
United Israel (OG4)).
I Though the struggle for supreniney
corn or Meted long and was 0 bitter oue,
ers ner'sediettle and Tehbosheflee
lion palm end to 1e:tent's opposition,
• leavidet behavior diming this time geed.
'unity won for Mut the I:tallith:nee ot
.1.110 tribes so flint they till Cline to 11101
at Itelli•on end anceineed htin as their
ecing. They accepted his divine .right
to rule (v. 11), The eeasons for anoint-
ing their Icing were:
1, Ito If.; lholr ill'OthOr (v. 1), Thin is
11.110 of Christ. oer 1,1111g. Timough tile
hica111:11ion he has heeome one with on
2. tle wee their true Metter In war,
even in Stiul's ilme (v. 2),
Glc kVIAH the 1OrtUk phdivo (v,
tB)I. class honors '(A)
Margaret Campbell (A) Agnes Fres Leonard Sararas (13) Schade II Ic.liXehOttel:"
row (A), Dorothy Hellman (B) Arthur S. S. No 13-Jennte Dearing, eat-' Bayfield P. 3,--fh•ang Erwin (B)
S.te4---imuson Brownlee, Gil-
bert Jarrod (B) flaiel (B) Ste- Irvin Finkbeiner, Walter E. Hauch,
wart Murdoch ,,(A) Mary Thompson - Lyla Kuhn, Melvin Sims A.Irna Smith,
(A) Pearl Thompson (11). I Dashwood P. S,-tivelyn Howard 171‘
S. S. No t5--eCOra Baker, Hazel Pat . (8) J110. M. Tiernan (13) Czar Steinhag
terson Wilfred Turnbull Leslie Turn- en.
er (B), Thos. Freeman (B), Helen Gar' (13). • boesn't hurt! Lift any
Verna Snelgrove (B), Frank Stokes, t callus off with fing
Richardson, Charles H. Buffett (B) • d• Eihet Gamenhardt,
01100
Kathleen Stratton (A) Dorothy West-
brook, Abram Brown (B),
Victoria School Goderieb.
Jean Chapman (A), Sidney Donaldson
Emmerson Elliott (B) Gladys Grindrod
Austin Harris (13) Kingsley Harris (13)
Adelaide Hays, Chas. M. Humber (8)
Donald Langridge, Clete Mc4Creath,
Amy Mel -Tattle (13) Mary McLean Alar
guerite Mulholland (A), Florence Mc-
D•aralcl, /I 1roil leKeezie Logan Niel.-
nev, Douelas Aare (A) Violet Thome
soil, Roland Welker, Norval Wilson
Jean Winter (A).
The highest total in floderich was ob-
tained by Jean Channian; second by
Helen Garrow; third bY Jean Winter.
Thee,: were very 'Close together in the
order givem
Coderleb Separ.atc, SebooL
Willie Carney Marion Griffin, 1/elc-ct
/vIcCeettiy (A1, Teeple- McCarthy 1••
' 'Free:tie RobineeneIlertiest 8 •
-Fred Webb ((1),
. EI:eter P. Z.
Ruth (A) Muriel Dime
Crediton 1', S. -Elsie Brendan (B)
0./
bull, Grace "Turnbull (A) Mabel Turn- Hensel] P, S. -Laird Joynt (13), ',//1I 4,
bull (A) Marion Turnbull_ (A) Grace Stone(A),
feinted P. S. -Lois 1,1. MacKenzie
. Stanley. 1 (A) Henry West (1)), • '5
• /,,,..c.
S. S. No 3-Ardell Grainger, I 6t. hthens P. S. -Madeline Gaunt'-'
S. S. No, 4-(N) Charles Scoteheler ' (A) Ross Jamieson (8) Mabel Woods. (4..-.-
1te,
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S. 3. No. 4,-(S) Louise Etue, Salvia y Winchelsea 9, s, -Elgin Copeland, taF
Steckle Clifford Talbot, ' • . Horace Delbeidge, Thomas Helwood,
S. S. No 6-Fratik Seeley •(B) John ' Wesley Heywood (B) Doris McNaugh-
Seeley, Geo Pilgrim, Emily Beatty. ton (A) Roe McNaughton, I
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