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WALTON, for four years and will be guteh raiss-
Gordon DM, Ursula Krauskopf, Gen -
Mi r. mut ;etre, Morrish of Fargo, ed in the.
section• ee elle wen a sp'seta ev
iesc a(eCerth , Joee h Delaney,fold :AN. Miller and dttbit„ts did eY,ninittlky leader as well. Miss 'rabeth Cumtmngs, E,I-
.•'saber Jordan;
sof London visited fri;nca here his, McGov
at •is taking
a vell•carted rest From Sr.III to Form I i,r.--.
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Week and 1cftfor his home at Getter- fee a year before reaumutg_t achiyg therine Kenny, Bertha Dillon, Fran-
atit, ltrs.lorrish was formerly Miss, Walton School Report -Following cis Donnelly. Cecelia Feeney, JamesIolla•cl.
is he report of the promotion examt- Cummings, Charles Benn, Matilda
McArter .Reunion. On Monday, , nations elf ac.S, No. 1l, Walton, Sr, r
Y me r ed). Arthur Loobyreeonr
a x (
ct
litlti ..incl, a happy reuajiuu was held Room, Sr. I'I'I, to Jr. 11, orlon, 581, mended),
when eighty members of the M.eAr- ta�as'a 465), Jean Murray 682, Robinson Froni 1'r Hie .
ll to Sr, IIiorRita
Ter Family gathered at the alt' home Haznfifpn 678, Gladys Smalltime 664, Stapleton,� - l:
�Is.at alBurns,
aen'of
Dorothy
oft
F Y
em the 7th of Morris, now owned by :Greet, \fu::ning Sill, Harold Jordan Donnelly, Norman O'Conne
r, Agnes
Mr. H. Il,Kirkby, 1Clth line of Minx- >K• , Jttniur Rcinuz: Jr, I+Il. to Sr. ifaloften, Agnes 9 "Connor.
rig. . Mrs, George Kirkby •(tree Mar- ILL- (Hon. 551, pass 464). Helen-- Second to Third Form.-Honours,ei
garet MlcArter) who is ghty-eight • niJohn 7Ol, Kenneth Murray 501, Krauskopf, Joseph Mulldgan,
veari of age and the eldest living Norm 507, Mildred Hoerle 497, Mary M'Ioiyneate, Rose Arnold, Urs -
member of the family, was present EarHoy 497, Margaret Murray 479,, ula Flanagan, Margaret McIver, Mer-
end also four -mouths -old Donald me Helen Farquharson 466, Gordon Ryan garet Dorrestein,John Arnold, Pass,
Alger, son of Mr. and Mrs, lean me- 46x5. Sr. II. to Jr. III.--n(X•Hon. 48^8, Genevieve
,aster, who is the youngest member. pass 390), .Lena Drager 522, Allan Feeney, James Nagle,
' aw-
y � is_ r, sella Dillon, Leonard Nagle; Law-
, Sports, speeches and a social time McCall 488, Anita Ennis 433, Jean, renes Dillon, a k •B
r• , J c sM, Agnes by,
prpvicled 'a delightful programme. At. Badley 423, Willie Farquharson 396, iandy MaryMcGrath, Muriel L b
-the close a vote of thanks was moved Mary- Buchanan 340, Jack MoGavin ' Loaby,
323, Jr.IT, to Sr. II.— First to .Second Farmer Delaney, :by Henry McArter and seconded by (Hon. 432, Kathleen: -Cummings, aures Dela e
111tlton McArter to those' who had de- pass 345) Jack Murray 441, Jack Joseph Dorsey. ['ass James
Donn l-
voted somuch time and energy to in Drager 431, Mary Humphries . 379, ly," Fergus :Stapleton Frances ren
• sure the 'success (ii the day, and to Ruth Boer's 369, J:eeerett Lowrie 360, Ilan, Charles Krauskopf, Joe' Brew..
and Mr::. Kirkby.Alt joined Doroth • Murray 349. Sr. I, top , 7 s ph
y Jr. IL nett
Joseph learns, .
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hands and sang Auld •L m SYue--Rennetlt Sohner, Jack Smalldon. Jr. Printery to 'FirshFornt,--Pass Fer-
-'Tho;e present (runt a distance evert, I, t'ta Sr. J, teaart Htunplhries. An- gets Cummings, James Curtin Thomas
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Crerar, Toronto: drew Sloan Kathleen Farquharson. '
q Dorsey, Marcella Dillon, John Malon-
�lir: anti Mlrs. Robert Work and Tarn-. Primer -Wilma Lowrie, .Clete Dick-
• fly, Toronto; Mr. aid Mrs. Milt. Mc- son, Leona McGavin, Barrie Marsh-
rter, of Brampton; Mir. and Mrs. Ro-,ale Garnet Cummings.
iert. \lcArter and daughter of Bel- - Principal, C. S. Sellers,
mono Mr. Harry M[cArter of Burford, Assistant, Mrs, D. Holmes.
Mrs. Gilbert Grigg and three children
of Mnosejaa, Seek.; Mlrs. T. J. Miceli-
- chael and Marjorie and Evelyn, of
Beaforeh. This ds the first time the
whole family have gathered. Dr.
Henry Kirkby, V:S.. of Belgrave. is
president and Mrs. P. A. 3fcArthur
of Grey is secretary. The ;ate Janm>
-ifcArter, brother of Mrs, George
Kirkby, carte from l'shorne nth his.
ather in pioneer ,lay and settled in
Moris on the farm on which this re-
union was held. M[r. Tames eleArters
chticlreu are: Robert. Henry and Mil-
ton, Mrs, P. A. Mc.\rthur, Mrs. Jack
Groan t eforris), Mrs. Sam Crerar,
Mrs. Work and Mrs, Alf Backer (of
Brussels).
The Guild of Sc George's Church
• met at the home o1 Mr, F. Scarlett
on Tuesday of this week.
Mr, and Men, H. hoover and chile
,'ren were renewing old acquaintances
in the village on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, 31. Scarlett, Toronto,
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs,
'F. Scarlett.
Miss Alice Hoy spent the holiday
with her parents in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and
•hildren visited with Mrs. and the
Misses Ferguson over the holiday.
The baking sale on Saturday was a
decided success. Xearly'$40 was real-
ized.
Mrs, W, Anderson is visiting her
sister, Mrs, G. Muldoon, in Brussels.
3fr. Edwin Davidson shipped eight
hogs with J. T. McGavha last week
which graded all selects. It pays to
.wise the good ones,
J. J. and Mrs. McGerin attended the
funeral of the latter's cousin. the late
Robert Berry, at Kirkton which took
place last :Wednesday.
Word has been received from Mrs.
E. Berry. who is 81 year, of age and
who went \Vest two weeks ago, that
she landed safely at Cypress River.
Man.
Russell Ferguson of Toronto is
' here spending his holidays with his
grandmother. Mrs. R. H. Ferguson,
The Misses Driscoll, and Mr. A.
Constable spent Saturday in St. Marys
Mfr. and Mrs. L. Cummings and
Miss Ruby Young motored to Parry
Sound on Sunday and returned on
Tuesday. Miss Young will remain
-hese as she will teach in that disrict.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall and family, of
Grey, visited at Geo. W. Jackson's on
Sunday.
3tf'ss Addie Love returned to Tor-
onto .Monday of this week after
-pending two weeks' vacation under
the parental roof.
Mr. and 3frs. Gewland and family
of Fergus spent the holiday at the
-acme of the latter's father, Mfr. and
Mrs. S. Forbes.
nee% J. Shortreed..has returned home
from Stratford hospital where he had
his tonsils removed.
The many friends of Mrs. E. garn-
ets) are glad le know -he is slightly
improved.
Mrs. Margaret Scott returned home
. on Sunday after spending the past
month at the home of her brothers..
William, John and Robert Shortreed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Scutt and
-ons Donald and Arnold spent Sun-
day at the home of William and Mrs.
Shortreed. Mr. Gerald Jordan and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Love of Sask..1 eles. nye- Jordan and family. of To -
are visiting at the home of Joseph a"d I ronto, spent the week -end with Mr.
Mrs. Love. 1 t <i Men Tame- Jordan.
Miss Vera Elliott of G eiericss is ie- I Miss Lizzie Weber, of London,
itiug at the hums ee Mr. and Mfrs. spent the week -end with friends in
John Shortreed. Dublin.
Mr. and Mlre. W. Hoggarth and Mr. and Mfrs. William Krauskopf,
Bruce spent the Holiday at the home e ,Detrnie ere vieiting with Dublin
of James and the -hisses Simpson. •ei;d..
Mr. Percy Taylor re -shingled his Mr. Robert Byrne and Mr. and Mrs.
'house last week. Basil Byrne of Detroit. are visiting
Mr. Joseph Campbell raised his at the borne of their father, Mr. W. J.
barn on Monday or this week. A it. -me. Logan.
number of hit neighbor; anti friend, Mese A>ina .\Ielyneaux, of Kitchen -
;assisted. seer. the tee's -end at her home
Mr. and MSunday
Brown and family t 0; Mise Marie Beninger. of Mildmay,
Stratf:,rd spent un , y .. Mf
': ,. ae , ;, Mfr.; Jean MfeCenneli. of Detroit,
11rs. Ennis. .-r.; heli laying at their homes.
S.S. 2, Grey. -Pa,, 60 per cent.. Dr, liy Detroit, visited his
honours 75 per cent. Jr. IV. -Sr. IV. teeny friend the village.
-Alvin McDonald 74, John Conley Mfass Evelyn Delaney and Miee Eli-
. 159, Jr. III. to Sr. III. -Jona Turn-zaheth Murray :eft for Guelph on
bull 76. I. to Jr. II. -Jean left:Denali Mf snday tr.continue their agricultural
Sl, Bill Turnbull 79. course.
Marjorie Reid, Teache•. elise MaryO'Rourke returned from
Mr.and Mrs. W. A. Hoy are- Chatham to spend 'ter holidays with
spending the week with their s•an, Mr. esr ,,,tents here.
•W; Hoy of Ethel. Mr. Ed. O'Hearn has treated him. -
Mir, and Mrs. George Clarke and t; ° t a rrew car
Mrand Mrs. Louis Br u:cer and
Bethel Picnic. -Mr, William Leem-
ing's grove was a hive of activity on
Saturday afternoon when the Bethel
picnic was held and everybody in the
large crowd had a real good time. In
softball, Walton boys defeated Bethel
17-20. Winners of the sports were:
Girls' race, under 13 --Jeanie Dodds,
Clara Machan; married women's race,
Mrs. Elmer Hatkwell, Mrs. Roy Ben-
nett: necktie race, Charlie Boyd and
Ethel Bennett 51st), Edna Reid and
('!mer Dennie 52nd); young men's
race. Charlie Floyd, Bili Dennis; mar-
ried menes race. George Dundas, Dave
Boyd; running high jump, boys under
15 -Frank Duidas, Charlie McDon-
ald; young men's high jump -Chas.
Boyd, Clifford Smith; boys' pole vault
under 15-Ohas, McDonald, Frank
Dundas; young men's pole vault,
Chas. Boyd. Russell Sholdice.
Mir. Woodrow Mercer,'of Toronto,
is :pending his holidays- at the home
,r 3(. David Boyd.
Last Sunday evening the Y.P.S.
meeting was entirely in charge of the
young men of the congregation. A
young "tan's choir, trained by Mrs.
Fingland, led the singing and Mr.
Newell Geiger from Zurich, gave an
address on Evangelism, Mr. Geiger
is a fine speaker and gives promise of
being very efficient in church leader-
ship, The auditorium of the church
was filled, demonstrating the sym-
pathy of the congregation in young
people's work,
Mfr, Rose Talbot, of Leamington,
is visiting at the home of Mr. John
Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs, Willis Dundas are
visiting friends in London and De-
troit.
Mrs. Albert Dundas, of Seaforth, is
visiting at the home •ef Mr. David
Boyd.
DUBLIN.
2Ir, and Mrs. Jerry Ryan and family
spent the week -end with her mother,
31rs. T. elaloney.
Mr, and Mrs. John Evans and fam-
ily, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with
Mfr. and Mrs. P. F. Benn.
Mr. Tom. Gormley, of Bothwell, is
spending his holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gormley.
Mr. Joseph Feeney. who has been
t. rking in Buffalo, is spending a few
fats with:., his mother, Mrs. W.
Feeney.
Mies Annie :McGrath, who has been
reaching near Chatham, has returned
home to spend her holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath.
She has been re-engaged for another
year.
Miss Irene Stubs, of Toronto, is vis-
iting with her friend. Mist: Jean Mc-
Connell.
nnell.
Misses Teresa Judge and Annie
Judge, of Detroit, are visiting at their
home.
Mfr. James Shea and Angela and
eir. and 'irs. Tom. Molyneaux and
family motored to Goderich on Mon-
-lay to take in the baseball game.
Mr. Frank McConnell has sold his
,cautifui home and 17 acres of land,
Mr. John Flynn, who will take pos-
e ssion on the first of November.
Mfr. Alex. Clarke, accompanied by
Miss Gertrude Miller, Mrs. Dore
Holmes made a motor trip to ;\agora
Falls and 'Crystal Beach and visite'1
Mrs. Con Seebach at Bridgeburg.
A very ctcctcsfui school pic
ec was
held in the schoolg rounds of .5 S No.
9, Morris, n Saturday,June 30th De-
spite
n ..
spite the heavy rains the day benere,
a large number gathered. The neigh-
boring chnol sea. invited and wa.s
well re reseo Cames of c.
ttba1i,
tilted et
tattend The counting tsng of the
and footh:iil were. 555 the programme, b,aen vi'.. 'al.e elate ann the nearest
together with reeve of all kind z.:d a t it t ina"iet ..t heahs sem wee
beforeanyone -
suppertinae� Came be r was , uiu 01 -CC
aware of the lateness of the hour. A
very interesting item on tine program The following is the report of the
before sufper was a presentation to June examinations held at St. Pat -
Miss McGowan of a beautiful library rick's Separate School, Dublin The
set. consisting of rose -bowl, book ends name- are in order of merit.
and catelles to ,match, Miss McGaw- From Form IV. Jr. to Form IV. Sr.
an hat been a veryefficient teacher -- Frances Delaney, 'Jack Molyneauic,
'Mies Hely Delaney spent the week-
end wit's, erre. }ell Gallagher. of
-S a hrey
Mir. and M
St.y , .''i
Mrs
. Dann.
is g1ei etaMr. Alex
on
Mi v.
The Lad Geed 3 are having heir
neenthly treetiez the Thursday alter -
se the come csf Mrs. Leslie
fi e
M ,rc Hmbbe •t. All he ladle. are in -
Primary A to B, -Joseph +Bene, Ati-
Bela Donnelly,..Joseph Evans, 'Michael
Feeney, Rose Feeney, jack Flanagan,
Janes Krauskopf, Teresa Krauskopf,
Joseph .Klinkhannner; Lucille Me-
Gratli, Kathleen Stapleton,
The following is the report of the
Lower School classes of the Dublin
Continuation Sefton' for the June
tests, Students obtaining 75 per cent,
and over are ranked Wass I., from 66
-74, Class I.; 59=65, Class III.j 50-58,
Credit, Names are in order of merit,
Form II. •
Eng. Lit, -1, Kathryn Byrne, Don-
ald Benninger, Marvin Drake, Veron-
ica Molyneaux. Nora McGrath. II.-
Loretta
'I.Loretta Delaney,Helen Murray, Bill
Ryan, Catherine Donnelly, John Mc-
Iver Clarence Looby, Patrick Mc-
Connell, T'. Doyle. TTL -Albert Gorm-
ley, Jos. O'Reilly, Zack Ryan, C. -
Frank Stapleton. -
Eng. C'omp.-I.-=Veronica Moly-
neaux, Nora McGrath, Pat McCon-
neli, II, -Zack Ryan, Loretto Delaney
Helen Murray, Catherine Donnelly,
Kathryn Byrne, Donald. .Benninger,
Bill Ryan, Jos.- O'Reilly, 111. -john
Molver, Frank Stapleton, Albert Gor-
mley, C, -Clarence Looby; . James
Doyle. -
Arithmetic [-:Pat McConnell,
Annie Ilan, Albert Gormley. 81.-
Zach Ryan, Nora McGrabh. III.-
James
II-James Doyle, C. -Kathryn Byrne,
Donald Benninger,Marvis Drake,
Clarence Looby, John McIver Helen
Murray, Jos. O'Reilly. Frank Staple-
ton. Bernice McGrath, Margaret Jor-
dan, Veronica Dill Rose Krauskopf.
Failed Loretto Delaney, Catherine
Donnelly, Veronica Molyneaux, Bill
Ryan.
,Geometry. -,I. -Zack 'Ryan, Nora.
McGrath, Donald 'Benninger,. Albert
Gormley. Ile -Joseph O'Reilly, Pat
McConnell, Veronica Molyneaux, I'I.
-Jas. Doyle. Kathryn Byrne, Clar-
ence Looby, Frank ,Stapleton. C.-
Marvis Dtake, John McIa=er, Helen
'Murray, 'Bill Ryan. Failed. -Catherine
Donnelly.
Algebra. - I.--tDonald Benninger.
11.-�\ora :McGrath. 'III. -Kathryn
Byrne, 'C, -Albert Gormleyeleeronica
of
lulyueaux, Zack Ryan, Pat McCon-
nell. Jas. Doyle, Marvis Drake, Bern-
ice McGrath, 'Helen -Murray, Evelyn
Melady, Clarence Looby, John Mc-
Iver. Failed. -Frank Stapleton, Cath-
erine Donnelly.
Latin. -L - Nora McGrath, Pat
McConnell, Zack Ryan. LI. -Loretto
Delaney. H.I.-Veronica Molyneaux,
Kathryn Byrne. C. ---Helen Murray,
John McIver, Frank .Stapleton. Failed
-Albert Gormley, Clarence +Looby,
James -Doyle.
French --I, Nora McGrath, Loret-
to Delaney. Tat McConnell, Jack
Ryan, IL -+Kathryn Byrne. II'I.-
\'eronica Molyneaux, Helen Murray,
Frank Stapleton. •C. -Catherine iDon-
nelly. Clarence Looby, John McIver,
J05, O''Reilly. Failed, -Jas. Doyle,
Albert Gormley-, Bill Ryan.
'Zoology. - L -Donald Benninger,
Jas. O'Reilly, Frank Stapleton, Bill
Ryan, Kathryn Byrne. Patrick Mc-
netemell. IL -Catherine Donnelly, Lo-
retto Delaney, Zack Ryan. Jas. Doyle.
Albert'Gorenley, Veronica Molyneaux,
Nora McGrath, Marvis Drake, John
McIver. III,-CIarence Looby. "C. -
Helen Murray.
Physiography. -I. - Donald Ben-
ninger. Annie Ryan, Nora :McGrath,
Win. Ryan. iL-Zack Ryan, Kath -
eon Byrne. Catherine :Donnelly, Ber-
nice McGrath, Pat McConnell. III. -
Veronica Molyneaux, 'Loretto Delan-
ey, Helen .Murray, Clarence -Looby,
Albert Gormley. C. -John McIver,
efervls Drake, Mary Coyne, Frank
Stapleton, jos. 'O'Reilly, Sarah Coyne.
'rt -L -Kathryn
Byrne, Patrick.
McConnell, Marvie Drake. Il. -Cath-
erine Dannelly. Loretto Delaney
Henn Murray. Veronica Molyneaux,
ee,'ra McGrath, J,,, O'Reily, Zack
Ryan, John -McIver. :Wm. Ryan. C.
Denali Benninger. 'Clarence Looby,
Frank Stapleton. -
Form I. -Literature. - Class i, --
Mary O'Reilly, Teresa Connelly,
Franci' Ryan, :Margaret Drake, An-
gela Mulligan. IIT --Carrie Kraus -
kept. Marie Krauskopf, Mary Bren-
nan. Francis Krauskopf, Louis Nor-
rie. ITI.--Dan O'Rourke, Harold
T'ethick, Francis Doyle, 'Hubert Feen-
ey. torah Cry"', Mary eenene- C.---E'-
ntert Feeney.
Cc,mpasitinn.--I. - Mary Brennan,
Mary O'Reilly. TL --Carrie Krauskopf.
III -Angela ge a Mulligan, Harold Petit -
ick, Francis Ryan. C. -Louis Mor-
ris, Baric Krauskopf, Margaret
Drake. Francis Krauskopf. Elmer
I e ey, Hubert Feeney, Teresa Con-
nelly. Sarah Coyne, Mary Coyne, F, -
Francis D0 y1e.
Eng,
Grammar. -1. -
Angela Ia A
it
tgan. Mary O'Reilly.
Margaret
ga t
Drake. II -'Frank Ryan. TI1 -Car-
e Krauskopf,"• Marie Krauskopf,
T
nn, Morris C---gTfi.u•nld Pethick,
I v
J r. y Feeney. Frank Dnvie, Teresa
eentm_tly, Dan O'Rourke, Elmer Feen•
y Sarah Coyne.. Mary Coyne. F. --
Freels en melt/,f, Miae.; lerenna'h, Hu-
eer Feeney.
Algebra. - I. - Margaret Dralce,
Francis Ryan. IL--sMarte Krauskopf.
an'. O'Reillye Carrie Krauskopf. 1II,-
Wm. Ryan, Frank Krauskopf, Mary
O'Reilly, 'Teresa Connelly, Louis
Morris, Mary Coyne, Angela Mfullie
T>«g APaliTH N W$
T
LJ.
n. C. Mary Brennan, Elmer _Fenn-
ey. Harold Pethick, Harr.i :Feeney, F.
-Dau • O'Rourke, Sarah Coyne, Fran-
cis 1Doyiel tHubert'Feeney.
Cau. .I-Irstory,-.•-I;-Frank Ryan: ISI.
-,.,Dan 'Ontottrke, 'Margaret Drake,
Frank Kratiskopf. C. -Mary ()Reil-
ly, Harry Feeney, Teresa Connelly,
Elmer Feeney, Hubert Feeney, 'Car-
rie . Krons f ko
p , Marie Krauskopf,
Louis Morris, qui Angela ,
s, AnBca liulligari, Har:
old Pethiek, Marais Drake. F,-Saralt
Coyne, iefary 'Coyne, Frank Doyle,
Mary Brennan. .
'Geography, -- J, -Margaret Drake,
Angela 'Mulligan, 'Francis ,Ryan, Hub-
ert Feeney, [Harry' Feeney, Louis
Morris, Elmer Feeney. III. -.+Harold
Petltick, Frances 'Krauskopf, Francis
Doyle, Mary O'Reilly, TII,-Teresa
Connelly, Carrie Krauskopf, Mary
Brennan, C, -Marie rKrauskopf, Dan,
O'Rourke,
'Botany.. 'I,-4Fiancis (Ryan, 'Marg-
aret Drake, 'Francis Krauskopf; II.-
Angela Mulligan,Mary-O'Reilly.
-Teresa_ Connelly, Elmer Feeney,
Harry Feeney, Harold Pethick, Marie
Krauskopf, Dan O'Rourke, Louis
Morris, 'Frank Doyle. C. - Carrie
Krauskopf, 'Mary • Brennan, Hubert
Feeney,
Latin, - T. -.Francis K,rauskdpf,
Margaret Drake, Mary O'Reilly,
Marie Krauskopf, .'Carrie hrauslcopf.
Il. --,Angela Mulligan, Wm. Ryan; Ca-
therine Donnelly, Harry Feeney, Mar-
vis •Drake, 'Harold Pethic'k, C. ---Elmer
Feeney, Francis Krauskopf, Louis
Morris, Mary Brennan, :Teresa Con-
[telly, Mary Coyne, F, -Hubert Feen-
ey, 'Sarah
een-ey,'Sarahh Coyne, Frank Doyle.
French. -C ---,Margaret Drake, Mary
O'Reilly. Francis (Ryan, Angela Mul-
ligan, Marie .Krauskopf. I,LL-Carrie
Krauskopl, Harold •Petltick. C. --El-
mer Feeney, Harry 'Feeney, Mary
Brennan, Louis Morris, Sarah Coyne,
Mary Coyne. F. --Hubert Feeney,
Francis Krauskopf; Frank Doyle,
Mr. Ed, Jordan spent the week -end'
in Dublin,
Mr. and Mrs', James .Shea, of Wind
sor, are visiting at the home of his
sister,, Mrs, John Flanagan,
HARLOCK,
Following is the summer promotion
report for S.S. No, 6, Hullett. Sr. PV.
-Gladys •Leiper 84, Alvin Stevens 71,
Jolua Rapson 71. 11Ia.J3elen Mc-
Gregor 36, Jack McEwing 77. Hit.-
Margaret Beattie 69. IIIIc,-May Lyd-
diatt 62, Harry Rapson 61. Jr.
Willie Taylor 37, Ida Leiper 85. Sr.
I. -Watson' Reid 59. Jr. IJimmy
Mc -Ewing 83.
ItI, Bickell, Teacher,
Mir. and Mrs, David Reid, Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Reid and Misses Lydia;
Reid and Marjorie_Bickell attended`
the Belgrave garden party last Wed-
nesday evening,
Mr. Nat. Sundercock, of Hensall
and his son, • Mr. Charles Sundercock,
of Sarnia, - attended Burns' Church
Sunday morning, We are glad to see
the former neighbors back to the old
'Church.
•\Ir. and .ibirs, Thomas Horton and
Miss Evelyn and Ben' Horton, of God-
erich, visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Rapson's s on Sunda
Mr, and Mrs. Win.'Parsons, of 'Bun-
lington, Iowa and Mr. Arthur Han-
cock and his son Allan, of Rochester,
N,Y. are
visiting at present at the
horn of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parsons.
Mr, Lloyd `Pipe, of near Brussels,
spent the week -end at the Home of
his aunt's, Mrs, Dan. Stevens.
Miss Annie Stevens, of Clinton, is
at present holidaying at her -home.
Miss Vina "Knox, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Thomas. Knox.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. A,
eV. McEwing is at present suffering
from broken ribs which, were caused -
by_ the jailing of a door. We hope she
will soon be better.
Miss Matnie+Bewley and Walter and
Arthur, of near Walton, visited Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Ferris, Monday,
We are pleased to hear That Mrs,
Elmer Pollard, who has been seriously
ill for the past three weeks, -is slowly
recovering. •
Mr, A. W. Beacom visited Hensel'
Friday,
Mr. John Knox, of Caledonia and
little Miss Eileen visited Mr. and. Mrs.
Isaac Rapson's Sunday.
Miss Edythe Beacom is visiting her
sister, Mrs, Joseph Lyon, for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ruddell and
Maxine, of Detroit, are at present
visiting the former's parents. 41r. and
Mrs. S. Ruddell,
_lea and Mrs. Joe, Bewley. Mfr. and
Mrs. Robert Ferris and Mrs. Wm.
Bell attended the funeral of their rel-
ative, -the late MIT. James Laitltwaite,
of Goderich.
Mr, and airs. Peat and family, Miss
Mae Hamilton and Mr. Robert Leiper,
of Toronto, motored up on Saturday,
spending the week -end at the homes.
o Mr. and Mrs, James Leiper and
efe and Mfrs. James Hanailton, return-
ing Monday evening. accompanied by
lir, Guy Leiper.
Miss Agnes Leiper left for Toronto
Monday.
Miss Emma Jamieson is spending a
few days with her aunt, Miss Nellie
Rapson, of Toronto.
Mr. Wm, Parson and Mr.: Arthur
Hancock called on Mr. \trm, .Knox
Monday.
Mfr. Wm. Jamieson and blaster Cllf-
ford Jamieson visited Mr. and Mrs. I.
Rapson Sunday.
Owing to the wet clay on Friday the
Ladieen Aid had to hold their garden
party, which was to have been held
ors Harlock school grounds, at Lond-
esboro Community Hall. It was a
good success and the programer ryas
much enjoyed by all.
Mr. James Watt and son, Master
Owen, of Toronto, visited friends in.
the vicinit
t over thek-
tvec end.
Miss . ['M ggcTa rt
a of Seaforth,
ie visiting at Mrante Mrs. Ler, \
art s
Most infants ante are infested by ' tvortns
which
cause :tff ri
Teat s
g t suffering, and if not
promptly dealt with may cause con-
stitutional weaknesses difficult to re-
medy. Miller's Worm Powders ;will
clear the stomach and bowels of
worms and will so act upon the sys-
tem that there will be no recurrence
of ,the trouble, And not only this, but
they ,will repair the injuries to the or-
gaas that worms cause' and restore
them to soundness,
�A ', WXr i k 1
KXPPFN-
Mir, and. Mrs,: Bentone
J sof Detroit
ac ere visiting at the liotne of Mr. and'
Mee. -Charles Ceoper,
Mrs.
J
anes McCIYton
t has return-
etr1oiht,otne alter visiting friends in De-
The
Misses' Margaret and Grace
Cooper of London visited hereov
theholo 'l3
a ,
Mr. i
and Mrs, Harvey .
ve}+
Mr. J. Melville Hubbofd and
McCl ytnont of De-
tioit,'spent the weelc end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, James McClynront.
Mr, and Mrs. John Butt of Flint,,
visited with Mr, and Mrs. E. Butt.
Mr, end Mrs. Ralph Workman of
Flint, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mts. William 'Workman.
Me, and Mrs. Herbert Glacier were
guests of Mr, and Mrs, :Thomas Butt,
Mr. and Mrs. Field have returned
after a two weeks' tour,
'Miss Alive_ Anderson is visiting
friends in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs, W. l-Iorney were vis-
ited on
Sunday byMr. F. R ckm
y an.
Miss Jean Ivisop has left for a trip
to the West, She was accompanied
by her aunt, Mrs. ('Rev;) McKibbon,
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Buchanan
and son Allan of Leamington visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MtMurtrie for a
few days.
S.S, 14 Hay have. secured ,Miss O.
-Finnigan of Nile as their teacher for
the next term.
Jack Cooper and Alex, MoMurtrie
are with the Huron Boys' Camp at
Grand: Bend •far the week,
Mr, Fred Parsons has been spend-
ing a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, R. Parsons..
MANLEY.
\'Ir.:Pater Gardiner is -+busy shippjng
hay from the C.P.R. station nortlt'of
here. n I
Miss Anna Manley is, spending her
holidays with 'her grandparents, 'Mr.
and Mrs. C. Eckert, Seaforth,
Mr. John Dei'tz is moving the stone
crusher to Fowler's Hill. The roast is
being widened, and the mountain will
be lowered, John is a intstler and
has made a'record of 225 yards in one
day -'but the big rocks at :the moues -
tarn will cut the average in half.
Mr; -Peter McLoughlin has treated
himself to. a Ford coupe. It looks as
if Pete meant business; More power
to 'Pete.
Sister. Martha, of Chatham,, was
home to 'see her mother, Mrs. T. `O'-
Hara and her brobher Jerry and fam-
ily. She left for her home last Friday.
HILLSGREEN,
-lir. and Mrs. Wnz. Jarrott, of 'Brig
den, spent Sunday with Mrs. E.
Troyer.:
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and
son, of New York,.. who have spent beee
past few weeks here' visiting friend's,
have returned home.
Mr. George Coleman spent . the
week end in Toronto.
Mr: ,and Mrs. E. Ashman and son,
of St. Thomas, spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Richardson.
:lir, and Mrs. Robt. Stephenson are
visiting their son in Walkerton.
Mr. and Mr. eV. Carlile and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robin McAllister
and family, and Mr, and Mrs. Thos.
Consitt and son Russell spent a day at
Springbank during the past week.
,Results of the promotion exams for
S.S. No. 7, Stanley: Jr. IV. to Sr. TV.
(honors 545, pass 435) Annie Taylor
569, Gladys Coleman 538, Alvin 'Rei-
chert 5122. Sr. IPI. to Jr. IV. ('hon, 545,
pass 4-35) Helen Anderson 643, Irene
Turner 587. Sr. Id: to Jr. IIT (hon. 470,
pass 375) Annie Canute 508,-- Janette
McAllister 491, Doreen Reichert 463,
George Stephenson 431, Wilmer Tur-
ner 401. First Class--tAllan Love, Ste-
wart Turner, Billie Reid. Primer Jul
ene Stephenson, Mervin Johnston,
Margaret Reichert,
M. Howald, Teacher.
LONDESBORO.
Miss Morrison ,of Toronto, spent
the Iibl}days with her .friend, Miss
Fingland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frame Lewis, of Sar-
nia, spent 'Sunday at the home of
Mr. John Radford. -
A number of our villagers spent
Monday at Goderich.
-Mr. and Mrs. McCrea and Mr. Jim.
left on Tuesday on a trip to the.
coast, stopping off at various places,
Mrs. john Duncan, of Paris, spent
the week -end at Mr. John Radford's.
Miss Myrtle Grainger, of Toronto,
spent the holiday the guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs. George - Cowan.
We are pleased to hear that Mrs.
Will Govier is getting along well after
her operation.
ELIMVILLE.
The anniversary services held last
Sunday were largely atended. The
new pastor. Rev. LeRoy" White, prea-
ched two splendid sermons, making a
very -good impression, indeed, on his
congregation,
A. great matey visitors were in the
neighborhood over the week -end,
Many from this community event to
'Grand Bend and Exeter on Monday.
HIBBERT.
The following is the report of the
promotion examinations' for S.S. No:.
4,
1 -libber The he fi ur s in brackets
after each are the per centn obtained
by the pupils.
From, Jr, IV. to Sr. IV. -Total 970,
itonnure 727,'pass 582. Clarence Cole-
man 863 (89 p.c.), Jean 'Smale 859
(88esep.c.), 1ilton Lavery. 704 (72%).
From Sr I'
I7 toJ--
r, I
V T
oral 8-70,
honours s
ur 652. pass S22
,
—HelenNo Norris
656 (75 1-1), Nerve; Norris ,652 (75),
Fm nt Jr. HI. to Sr.. TIL -Total 770,
I
untaa
77, pass 46..--
R
ea Ross s 569
(74) Rey Rn c 518 (4715). Frnn'i Sr.
11 toJr.
IL ToCal 1
J 5 0 honours 382,
pass 306,=Tliomas 13in jlam.490 .(96),
B
Willie V c utson 45-2
(88 Faw-
cett Verna Faty •
tett 253 (49%). -
Promoted from Jr. IL to Sr. Ii.,
t'r'ar, 1:0..;. Clifford Fawcett, Arthur
Stnale.
The highest marks obtained .b
g Y any
Pupil la the school were, In Aribhtnt-
tie; Clarence Coleman 98; in 'Mental
Arithmetic, Clarence :Coleman 100;
¢atirv„W,krw..,
;Ieert Smale'100,. Helen Norris 10O
Thomas Bingham 100; in Literature,
Jeasr Snaale 90; ,Granamar, Clarence
Coleman 100; Geography, Clarence
Coleman and Jean Sxnale 94; Compo-
sition Clarence Colctnan 89; SiistorY,
'Clarence iColenian 4$; Writing,:' Jean
Sinitic 90; Read _, Clarence Lolenran
88; J
e
4
nSma1e
88, Roy
Ross 88,
Wil-
lie 13tgqn 88,
Hygiene, Hilton Lav-
ery
Spelling, Roy'Ross 100; Agri-
culture, Jean ,gmale 83. .
Teacher
A. Pe'arl'Thomsan
EGMQNDVILLI,
The following. are .the results of the
promotion examinations of Egntopd-
ville Public school: Jr, .4 to .Sr, 47 -
(Honors); Margaret Smith, Jessie
Smith;- Margaret Finnigan, Harold
It'imtigan, Margaret Case. (Pass) -
George Kruse,. Irene :Strong. Sr,
to tIr. IV. (lHouors)-- tBill Dony, Viv-
ian m r Townsend.,
r
TIL 40 �I'
Jr.JSr.S, 1
(Honors) - Grace 'Finnigan, James V tl
/!I 'A4r�IYAXb
Far Daily Use
ui
(^ii))
r
Sherwood. (Pass) -Mary Case, Ethel
Shinen, .Hilda 1Woish. Ii, tb Jr. PIR
(Honors) -Norman :McLean, (Pass)
-Janet Townsend, Edna Dony, Bet-
ty Sniith, Fletcher :Ritchie, I to II
(Honors) - Ruth Smibll. (Pass) -
Cleve Combs, Emmerson Ritchie,
Helen Me enzi(n. Pr. to I. (Honors)
-Arthur Hehderson,- ,Gordon Finni-
gar Garnet +Allan, Angus McLean
( ss_l
) elen Powell, ,Hazel Earle,
George Case, Irene •Dony. Sr, 'Primer
-Allan Townsend, Grant Finnigan,
Iva Allan, Ruth ,Shin's", Jr, Primer-
Ciayton Ritchie, •Harry Earle, Pearl
Townsend, (Absent through illness)
Palmer. Combs. Enrollment 45; aver-
age attendance 39,4.
James R. Wilkinson, Teacher,
in esepii,s
t
will s le and a !s
t brut
y y
Ie nveryslay. r1
nsou
quid-
iv
of ollverwate stumped
ao 1847
ROG
BROS." •
"Silver Plate that Wears "
We wry a lull line of all Ike
favorite patterns,
ree
a. WesIcoIt
Diamonds — Wedding Rings
1J gwrellez"y
g a ieoia1
Repairing -;S t
P
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Phone 04 J.
A Prime Dressing for Wounds, -In
some factories' and workshops carnet -
ie. acid is kept for use in cauterizing
wounds and cuts sustained it th
workmen. Far better to keep on' hand
a 'bottle of Dr, Thomas' Eciectric.Oil.
It is just: as quick in action and -doe's
not scar the skin or burn the flesh -
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Jesson.
that Bruce leanie4
from the Spider
Eight times the spider had started up t'
slender strand and slipped down. -
King Bruce, discouraged in the defense
of his throne and ready to give up . , .
watched the spider.
•
One more try and the spider reached the
top. One mord try and Bruce won the day.
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ain
and again to save money ? Have
you a
savings account which never grows?
Try again !
Others tried manybefore times they made
saving a habit. You can succeed too !
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Capital will bring theta knocking at
your door. -
Try again !
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of Ontario Savings Office, where • your
deposits " are guaranteed safe by the
government. . A worth-
g while interest is�
paid and all monies may be withdrawn"
without notice.
You are cordially invited
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