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W ALTON.
Mt, Jos, Center and Misses Vielet
I the• andAir. Rayt^ • mattered.
Aa sCeder
to London recently, Viola also gall,
d gn some friends on the way,
Mrs. Tiugh Fulton visited her dau-
ghter, Mrs. J. Carter, recently,
n
Miss Viola Carter aper t Sunday a(-
4crnaon with. Miss Muriel Farquhar-.
son.
Miss Olive Williamson spent the
ir td rnts .M
week -end with her g a x pa e r
and Mrs, Forbes,
M. and Mrs, F, A. Hanibleyr Vera
and Harvey, of Skaffa, spent Sunday
at J. N, Camp'bell's.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Edward Rowland
'Have returned to their home after
spending their honeymoon. at Niagara
.Palle and other points.
Mrs. Jos. Campbell has
returned
Trne after spending' a few days with
her father at Port Huron.
Miss Fern Love is holidaying with
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Badley, Harriston.
Russel Marks is having a new gas
enti ip installed this week.
John Smillie had his house painted
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sohier return-
red to their home in Suneoe ou Satur-
day after spending a pleasant' two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. Sohier,
Mr. Ed. Devereaux, Bank of Corn-
. nene'state, is enjoying a holiday.
A large number of people from this
•aicinfty attended the anniversary ser-
vices in Melville Presbyterian Church,
,Brussels, on Sunday, July 15. Rev. Jas.
Wilson. DJD„ of Brampton, preached
at both services.
Congratulations are extended to the
deltas who there successful in the re-
_-ent Entrance examinations.
Master Earl Hoy in spending a fe\v
-lays with his cousins at McGaw.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoy, of McGaw,
eisited with friencls around the village
en Sunday.
Mr, A. Powell, of Seaforth, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farqu-
harson on Sunday,
Ivir, A. Lyddiatt, of Myth, visited
Mr. C. Innes Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. R Harrison, of Mon-
treal, is visiting friends around the
a fllage.
Miss Muriel Sterling, of Clinton, is
tisiting her friend, Miss Ethel Dennis.
Mr. J. Smart, of Detroit, called on
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shannon on Tuesday
last. He was over attending the re -
anion of No. 8, Grey.
Mr, and Mrs. Sohier and family. of
.Shneoe, who have been visiting ` Mr,
.and Mrs. Thomas Clark, have return -
eel to their home.
Mr. G. Fulton, of Ailsa' Craig, called
to his nephew. Mr. H. Shannon, on
Monday,
Mrs. G. Wells and baby Joan, of To-
-onto, are visiting friends in the all-
ege.
Mr, Peter McTaggart has had his
house raised and is having a cement
wall put under it. (Getting ready for
elle bird, Peter.)
Alts. Kells, of Saskatchewan, is vis-
aing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
.'lark and other friends.
Mr, 'George Dunlop, of Pentsyl-
s,ania, is visiting friends in and around
the village.
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. of Duff's United Church was
'held at the bonne of Mrs. Leonard
teeming on July llth. Miss Sixnp-I
son presided and Miss Bessie David -
von gave the Scripture reading. After
-she devotional exercises, Mrs. J, Mc -
Gavin and Mrs. Jno. Leeming read the
topic for the day. Current Events,
onsisting of leaflets on "Community
"Centres in Ontario," were read by
'Mrs. A. Coutts and Mrs. Wilbur
Turnbull. The 2nd quarterly report
was read by Mrs. Davidson, Treas..
showing that $112.46 has been passed
rn to the Head Office for the past 6
.taonths. Arrangements were made to
nave our Thank -offering service on
Nov. llth. The meeting was closed
rith prayer.
DUBLIN.
'Hiss 'Teresa Ryan iia. returned to
her home after spending four mgnths
.with Mrs. Will MoDermott,
Miss .Annie McGrath, of Stratford,
epent the week -end with her brother,
12r. John McGrath.
Mr. and Mrs. Blood. of Detroit,
• s
Pent a few
days with
Mrs. Blood's
sister, Mrs, Patrick Ryan, Jr.
Mrs. Jerry Ryan spent Saturday
with her mother, Mrs. T. Maloney.
Dr. Lewis Dili is visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter • Dill, of
?}ublin,
Rev. Father Michell, O.P., and his
zoother, Mrs. Michell, have returned
to Toronto after spending a few
weeks in their old home town.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurley and
Mrs, George Howard, of Brantford,
were renewing old acquaintances'
ri
.t rand Dublin. They returned tt ed hn me
on Friday.
Mrs. Janes Shea and Angela and
Mrs. John McGrath and Miss 5, Mc-
Grath metered to Bayfield last week.
Miss Verna Drake, t ra e elf _ S•
trattord.
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Drake.
The CAVA,. held a very successful
•social in Dublin Parish hall nn Thins -
day, July 12. Everybody reported a
:eood tine.
Miss Lucy Burke visited friends hi
Stratford on Saturday.
Miss Ella Clark, of Toronto. is vis-
• -sting with iter father. Mr. A. Clark.
Jr, and Mrs. Thomas O'Loughlin,
of 'Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Shea.
Master Clarence Looby is seriously
ill. We tropefor a speedy recovery.
The many friends of Mrs. Frank
Kenny will be sorry to hear that she
'is on the sick list We- wish iter a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Sylvester O'Mfetlley of Toronto
i
v
is i
• visiting with Erinnds in Dublin.
Miss Helen Kenny of Stratford
sent the ndhr,
pweeke here.
Mr. and Mrs.Lewise
Dillon spent
Sunday 111 Grand Beni.
BL TH.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellingtpn Iv[e�G•ill
and'fanxily, of Saskatoon, are visiting
here. Ateri MoGit1A who formerly
lived. d
in BIYtI has not been here for thirty
Years,
Mt., Percy MoGsan, pf St. G`a>;tter_
hies, visited Mae 'Gillespie this week
and the two ladies are' visiting the
latter's sister, Mrs. Sheffield, at Owen
Sound,
ASisse s Erova Leslie 'and ' Eleano
Jackson as delegates from Queen S
Cluerelt, are attending" the 'sunne
school in Goderielt.
Jimhavingthe Jut Davisl�ai°is is ea.ter
for of his house refinished and is mak
it ni telt improvement
ig t
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Craig returne
Saturday from their honeymoontri
and are making their home here a
present.
lts Earl Dexter and two childre
are visiting Mrs, Wes. Rath a
Harrow.
1411. Basil teVellaee and mother
Mrs, E, Wallace, of Newark, N.J.
are visiting relatives here.
Miss Hazel Leslie isvisiting rela
tines at Freelton and Puslinclt,
Mr. Lester McElroy, of Detroit
spent the week -end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McElroy,
Mr. Harald Wallace, who has bee
Wallace+ o VG
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,twiteturns to his home in Newark, N.J.
on Saturday.
Miss Hattie Spafford, of Toronto
who attended the funeral of her broth
er, the late George 'Spafford, a wee
ago Sunday, remained with he
mother, Mrs. M. Spafford.
Arise Ethel Miethers of Brussel
spent the week end with Mrs, Clar
once Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol and
Charles and Mrs, Nicholson visited
Mr,, Duncan McNicholol of McKillo
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Chris, Rogerson an
Doris and Miriam spent Sunday a
Bayfield,
Mir. and Mrs. John Grasby and
Clarence and Mrs. Johnston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bradshaw o
_Jamestown, Sunday everting.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Storey and
children of MoKiliop and Mr. an
Mrs, C. Connolly were guests of Mr
and Mrs. John McNichol Sunday
evening.
Miss ;Griller of \Vingham spent the
k
weeend at the home of Chris Ro-
gerson.
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BAYFIELD.
Miss Mina Proctor motored from
Toronto on Saturday with Air. and
Mrs. F. Kine and son Douglas and
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. King. The latter remained
for a visit.
Mr. James Cameron, Isabel. and
Evans Cameron . motored from Tor-
onto on Wednesday to visit his bro-
ther. Mr. John Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dobbie and fa-
mily of Kitchener are holidaying in
Deer Lodge Park.
Mrs. Prentice of Toronto came to
visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J:
Stinson on Saturday.
Capt. Humphreys, one of the Cru-
saders, who is at Goderich, conducted
the service in the Anglican Church on
Sunday morning.
Mr. Fred. Philip of Windsor is 'vis
iting his sister, :Mrs. C. Ord. at Sum -
R -Inn cottage.
Mrs. E. A. Seeder. Betty and Bob-
bie Sander, Mrs. E. Fisher, Miss Ru-
by Fisher of Kitchener and Miss Ruth
Fisher of Waterloo are holidaying at
I. W. Reid's cottage.
Mr. Casey Atkinson of Detroit is
visiting in the village.
The members of the Bayfield WA,
are entertaining the Middleton and
Varna W.A. at the rectory on Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mrs, Harry Brandon and Freida of
London are visiting Mrs. C. Brandon,
Mies Ethel Gemeinhard of Toronto
te visiting at her home. Doris Gem -
e inhard. who was visiting in Toronto,
returned home with her.
Mr. E. L. Bloomfield of Kansas
City. formerly of \Vingham, is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. A. C. Bran-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. McCallum. of London
,re holidaying ing at the Partridge cot -
:age.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy of 'London•
n
are occupying a cottage atDeer
Lodge Park.
11r and Mrs. R. Clark of Cleveland
end Mrs. Eric York of Toronto, are
eueats with Mrs. F. W. Baker.
Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Tallith; and
'atighter Fere.. of Southampton, spent
the week end at the Albion hotel.
Miss Anna Elliott of Toronto re-
turned honk tet week to spend her
s aca.tion.
Miss Mary Deuar and Miss K. Ur-
quhart of Kincardine are guests with
Mrs. D. Dewar.
of De-
troit
and Mrs. Fred. Davison
r
.
with Mrs
t cit spent the week end t !t Mrs. J.
Davison.
C tore• to
Miss Maud Mc -,regnr mn d
Detroit on Sunday,
F. Paull of London n
don is the
Alts, •t
g
nest of her son Rev. F. H. Paull at
the rectory.
Mr, and Mts. H. McLaren and
,tnufrhters ..t Port Elgin spent the
Stirling Miss
xvcck end with lfr.
Maud Stirling of Owen Sound, who
leis been visiting her wittier, return-
ed with theta.
The Y.P.S. are having a beach par-
ty for the membere and their friends
on Friday.
c ' Anglican Church
The Gadd of the . g
are bolding a tea and bazaar on the
rector, latch ..n Thursday, July 26,
a- 'an 3 t'. 7 p.m.
CONSTANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Logan, of Math-
er. Man,. and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Logan, of Blyth, were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Len Stephenson Sunday,
Mrs. James Matheson, of (Harbour
Beach. Michigan. has returned ,home
r Month at the
after :mending over a
home of Mr. Thomas 'Livingston.
Like a :ort x th;, C,n.at. For Mist: Helen Britton. daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. 'William Britton, receiy-
elis'ease that is nut classed as fatal a I were this week she had passed
There is probably mine whieh cans
P K ,v vv c causes i her primary p[ano, tv'hnah she *rote
more terrible tit th n e tt
I xn suffe xg a a. h ra, recent,y at Stratford. Mr: George
Slee is tin nssihte, the surface. be- p I Clarke was the teacher,.
cones exhausted anti finally, though eters, George Wheatley and Blanche
the `attack passes, is left in unceasing 1 aril Elva Motored to Stratford .the lot-
dread of its return, Dr. J. D. Kel-' or Part of last week.
logg's Asthma Remedy is a wonder-
ful remedial agedt. ft innn ediately re- i Hard and soft cons both yield to
Heves the restricted :air passages as Hard
Corti Removere which is
tltausandss cat testify.. It is -sold by entirely safe to use, and certain and
balers everywhere. satisfactory in its action.
SBAEORTH NEWS
24
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when the car arrives. We deliver at small cost. Quality goods and
service.
WILLIAM M. SP OAT
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Drain TileManufacturer, Clay m M nuf cttlrer 'Seaforth, One,
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General Agent for Niagara Lime and Empire, Smith's or Armour'&
Fertilizers for Perth -and Huron
BRUCEFIELD.
Mrs, D. Thompson and son, o
l.uckcaw, were the guests of, Mrs, A
T. Scott,
Miss Carswell, of Toronto, visited
at the home of. Rev. W. A, and Mrs,
Bremner,
Mr, and Mrs. Dunlop and son Jack,
of Toronto, are guests of Mr, And
Mrs. William Rattenbury this week„
Mrs. Hainer, of Eyebrow, Sisk;
and Mrs. McMartin and daughter, of
Calgary, and Mr. Robert McCartney,
of Moose Jaw, motored from Moose
Jaw and arrived at the home of Mrs.
Hainer's brother, Mr. Alex. Thomp-
son, last week They are now visiting
in Stanley and Tuekersmith,
Mrs, Colin West, of Cleveland,
Ohio, is visiting her parents, Rev. W.
A. and Airs..Bretnner, for a few weeks,
Rev-, F, E. Storey, returned mission-
ary of Sot,Ch America, will conduct
Holmes, KIC., acted for the Crown
f and D. E. Holmes, of Goderich, for
Mr. Taylor. The jurymen were
Harry Collins, foreman. Goldie Gra-
ham, John MdCowan, Arthur Wool-
ley,Frank A'
ikenitead, John T, Gra-
ham, Arthur ;McQueen,
KIPPEN.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Pilgrim, of
Dallas, Texas, are spending a while
visiting the ratter's sister, Mrs, James
Wright. They motored here fraln
their home in Texas,
Miss Mary McNaughton, of Sault
Ste. Marie, has returned to this dis-
trict and is spending. the holidays
with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
McNaughton, On her return home,
Miss McNaughton visited at ,the home
of her friend, Mrs. George Durant, of
Meaford,
Mrs. George Squires, of Granton,
divine service next Sunday, July 22, and daughter Velma and little soil, are
morning and evening. On Aiond'ey spending a few days in this vicinity.
evening he will give an address tilos-
Crated with lantern slides.
The annual congregational picnic
will be held at Bayfield on Thursday,
July 26,
Mrs. Frank Welsh, of Detroit, vis-
ited friends ie Brucefield and vicinity -
last week.
Rev, W. A. Bremner and Misses
Eleanor Snider, Janet Aikenhead and
Dorothy Breadfoot are ,in Goderich
this week attending summer,school.
The young ladies are delegates.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Zaphe and
family arrived at their home in Bruce -
field after residing in Detroit for the
past year and a half. They are pleas-
ed to be in Brucefield, and their
many friends are glad to welcome
thein back.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Baird and son,
of Saskatoon, are visitors with his
brother. Mr. George Baird.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wheeler, of
Detroit, spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wheeler.
The softball game between Clinton
and Brucefield girls on Friday even-
ing was called off' on account of rain.
The score was 12-12. The game will
be played again this week.
A friendly game was played be-
tween Kippen and Brucefield boys on
Monday evening. The home team
won by a few runs.
Miss Elizabeth Harrison. of Detroit,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. Aiken:
head.
IDr. A. E. and Mrs. Aikenhead and
son Jack, of Calgary, Mr, and Mrs,
M. S. Aikenhead and bir. and Mrs. J.
B. Aikenhead, of London, visited with
Air. and -Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead on
Sunday'
:Mr, -and Mrs. Jim Gilmour and Mr.
Hugh Gihnour, of Winghani, called
on friends over the week -end.
Mir. and Mrs. Dunlop and sons are
visitors with Mrs. Rattenbnry.
Mr. and Mrs. Don .Bruce and Mr.
and Airs. Jinn Mackay, of Wooetstock,
were week -end guests of Mr. John
Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burdge, of
Hamilton, are visiting at the home of
his sister„ Mrs, John Watson, on the
Mill Road, and with other friends
here.
All the farmers are busy trying to
save the splendid crop of hay,
P Y
bit. and Mrs. William McMillan, of
Egnondville, spent Sunday at the
tome of Air. and Airs. John ,Watson.
Mr. Robert McCartney, from the
Vest, is visiting friends and relatives
round Brucefield.
Misses Kathleen Ross and Jean
Dale are visiting their uncle and aunt,
r. and Mrs. John Graham.
Miss Ruth Chapman, of Hensel!,
pent Sunday with Miss Anna Cald-
tell.
.lir. and Mrs. Hugh P,er ry motored
Bluevale on Sunday to visit Mrs,
rrv's
e parents.
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Mr, Jack McIntosh has bought a
ew Essex coach.
Mfr, Charles Holstead is sporting a
ew Fordcoupe.
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tmourn the loss of a loving ad that HaroCd' Tayloe, driver of ,the sister. We
r, was temporarily blinded by dust elaetid our deepest sy'tttpathy.
id used ordinary precaution. The The mite ,boxes are to he handed
eroner, Dr, J. W. Shaw, .01 Clinton, is by the Attguet meeting of the
resided.' Crown Attorney Dudley Ladles' Ald and 'W,14.8.
Air, Robert i\ic!Natrghton, who has
been teaching -for the past year in
Thatnes'ford, is now taking a course
at the OJASC., Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dayman en-
tertained London visitors over the
week -end. •
Mr. Webster McNaughton, of Port
Arthur, returned home Monday fast
to spend his vacation,
Mr. and A•Irs. Hodgins, of Stratford,
visited Air, and Mrs. Dinsdale.
Mr. and Mrs Reid Torrance and
children, of Goderich Township, visit-
ed Mr and Mrs. H. Ivison' Saturday.
Mrs.'Brightnore and children, of
London, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, J.
H. Cochrane.
Mrs Hugh McGregor returned
home •recently after spending a Month
in St. Joseph Hospital. She is feeling
much improved after her serious oper-
ation and expects to be out and a-
round in a few days.
Air, Alex, McKenzie, who has con-
ducted a harness shop in the 'village
for the past twenty-two years, moved
this week -to Auburn, where he intends
to reside in future.
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. McLean ,-;-,cot
a day recently with Rev. and Mrs.
Lundy at their••sutra ugr home at Port
Albert and enjoyed their outing very
much,
Mr. James McDonald has treated
himself to a Pontiac sedan of the vets
latest design.
The continued wet weather is 'mak-
ing haying slow and a great deal of
fine hay has been badly spoiled.
W. M. Doig, of Port Huron, spent a
few days recently with his family on
the farm.
HARLOCK.
Mr. Jack Ferguson, of near Lon-
don, visited his chum, lir. Stewart
Beattie, over the w'eek-etrd.
bit. Les. Beattie visited his friend,
lir. Les. Reid, on Sunday.
:qr. and 'Mrs. 'Glen Cook, of Clin-
ton, visited Air. and Mrs, A. W. Mc -
Ewing Sunday.
Miss Kathleen Bremner, of near
Ethel, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. W.
Beacom.
Miss Jean Stevens visited her cou-
sin, Miss Pearl Crittendon, of near
L,ondesboro. Wednesday of last, week.
'Mrs, A. W. Beacom and Edythe and
Air. and Mrs. Joseph 'Lyon motored
to Ethel Sunday to visit the fornter's
sister, Mrs, William Bremner.
7Iiss Marie Balaton visited her
friend, Hiss Isabel Reid. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, David Reid and
Watson visited Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Hackwell and .family, of near Walton,
Sunday.
Mrs. Smith and son Bill and Mr.
and firs. Watson, of Detroit, visited
at the home of Mr. and its. Robert
Ferris and family.
Misses Clare and Irene Brunsdon,
of Blyth, t visited their Y ter cu'1
0 S]r Miss
Helen McGregor, or r
g , fo part of last week
and this.
Misses Helen McGregor, Clete and
Irene Brurisdbn visited Miss Olive
Kno 1
lfiss Ent iii l� )n
� .!coda
a fel na18 has return- Y•
d home alter : peneiing two weeks' Dir Eddie 'Bell visited his grandpar-
aeation at Crillia. eats, Mr. and firs. Robert Ferris, part
Mr. and b•Its. W. 13. Hodgins, of of this week.
oledo, and Mrs. Harry Anderson
nd daughter Kathleen visited over
to week -end with Mrs. James Mc-
onald.
Mr, and Mrs. John Rattenbury and
amity, of Burlington. are visiting his
arents, M6•. and Mfrs, Wm. Ratten-
ut•y.
Many Orangemen of this vicinity
isited Hensald on the glorious
welith.
Mr. Alex. Addison has treated him -
elf to a new car.
Miss Carle Oke has been spending
few days' vacation at the home of
fie and Mrs. Henry Horton, of
en sell.
Mies Flora Chace, of the brill
oad, i visiting friends in Detroit.
Miss a Hazel Haugh, Clete Pe' e
er
PP
td Doreen .Farquhar played ball' with
i.aforth on Monday night in the game
Stratford.
Owing to rapt last Friday i
O 6 s sty n ght the
Baton and Brttc field irls'
ei i ane
g g
a5 poetldoned to Thursday night
5:30:
At the inquest into •the death of
illiain Anderson held Mundity at S.
. 10 school, Stanley, the jury re-
urned a verdict of accidental death,
Miss G;darn, of Winghaan, has been
appointed 2
tCa•C r '
he mS.S.No. 1.. Hui-
iefit and Morris. 'There was talk this
year of closing this school on the
boundary as only four pupils were on
the roll and there will be one less next
year. However, the plan was drop-
ped as it would bo hard to comply
with
t the regulations if the school
were closed.
WINTHROP.
efise Helen 'Smalldoh and Master
Jack ,Sntalldoii, of Walton, are spend-
ing a few days with their aunt, Mrs.
George Eaton,
Miss Ella Popple, of Tuckersmtth,
spent the week -end with Miss 'Jean
(-Tolland.
Mr.
John n ' Bulla•
td receivedrd
wo on
'T'uesday, morning that his :sister, Airs,
Samuel•effre
J Y. had passed away after
a serious illness. Mrs. 'Jeffrey was a
daughter of the late 'Wm. and Airs,
B tl
t lard, tMlio resided in Winthrop a
number of
Years ago. There e are four
sisters, Mrs, Park of Er (fish 'Colum-
bia, Mrs. Sorters of Detroit, Mrs,
Thornton of Preston and '.Mrs, Mur -
die of Stratford, and rine .brother,
John, of Winthrop; who are kit to
at
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ST, CQLf1MB•AN.
Mr's. John Coyne and son, of De,.
trotare i it
t Yl l t i' i
s e1.k s't this vi-
cinity. 'F Ye 11 t 5 v -
tuuty.
Mr, and Mrs. 13annon,of lcirtkoea,
OhSuspentllSivaundan's.y at Mid and Mrs. Peter
Mr. • 1, "'i l ' •
tar t.s Malone� h s •
. a, returne
Monne after spending two weeks ii
the Alilltaey Catnp,
Oongratelations are extended to
Miss Edith Miles Ed ill onpassing •het Aor-
ural examinations,
Miss Lucy Burke has returned
lulnie after spending -a two weeks
visit In Loudon.
HULLET,C.
Alt•, and Mrs, MoBrien and family,
spent Sunday with Mr, Ohas, Stewart'.
Mrs.' Searle, of Clinton, is visiting
at the hn
of e of Ain Chas. os 'r
it
t g
MissRuth Cartwright n
Wtlg t SAE t a few
days with her aunt, Miss Scales.
WEST HURON ENTRANCE.
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1 .Glenn, No. -9-Clarke, Gwendoitne
(A); Gingerieh Ereen (AA); Gingerich,
Alma Ax) A c Jean, No. l0-
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Farquhar, D,(B); Dorton, S. (A);
McKenzie, le 3, .(B).
Stephen Tp.--�No, 6-MgCann, Cle-
ment; , Nceb, Bernice. No, 7 -Bali,
Edith B
Edith Lamport,Mildred. ' o ' 4
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Essery, Doris; Hicks, Donald (113),
�Us'borne, - No, 1 - •Etherin'g+ton,
Alma (Be; Horton, 'Bernice (113);
Miller,. Lilian; No, 2-IQhidley, S.; Gol-
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,J ,
(13), No, 3 --Gardner, Bert (B); Gi1-
ftllan, 'Colin.' No. 10 -McQueen, Jean.
No. 12 -Morley, Ruth.
'Wawanosh--•No. 2 -Finnigan, Cora,
Lt, No, 3 --Young, Myrtle, No, 3 -
Cranston, Florence (A);Foran, Jgha
OA). No, 4 -Miller, Isobel (.A);
Thorn, Mary H.{1B). No, 6---Camel-
bell, Me Go'wer, T.;' McDowell, E.
(A); Walsh, Ben (B). No. 7• --•Con
nington, Margaret'. (B),' No. 12 =
Velma Brontnes, \alma ('A); Ramage, Mack
(A); St; Marie, Veronica' St. Marie,
Joseph. No. 13-B1air, Florence, No,
14 -Farrier, Carman '(A). No, 15'-
Channney, Verna Craig, Arnold. No.
16=Taylor, Phyllis, U. No. 17
Brydges, Jerry; McRae, Margaret
(B); Scobie, Mildred; Wheeler, Vel-
ma (A). No, 17 -Sproul, Edith.
.Hibber't Tp. - No. 7 - Bolton,
Maude' Couch, Grace ((IA); happel,
Janet (B); Horton, Clayton.
The highest total' of marks at each
THDRSD.4,Y, JULY,. 19, 19e13
No. 14•• --'Johnston Ethel (B)''Willcrt,
Pearl, No. lS�Rader, Martha,
r le -
vat� t U, No --I
Y I .a arta
An-
toinette Not 3-•-�Scotehnxer, }Irene.
No. 4 north -Armstrong, Jahn '($);
Westlake, Gladwin, No, S --Robin-
son, Illiargaret' Robinson, Graec (A);
Smith, Vera (A). Na; 6°-Coletouob;
(First-class honors marked (A), 2nd
class honors marked (IB).
!Highest totals: Exeter' !narked (E)
•Goderich (IG), Reading, A, Burke 43
(G); E. !Skinner 441(E). (Spelling, D,
Middleton 49 '(IG)„(Rids Gingerich 50'
,(E). Writing, 1. (Carrick 42 (G); A.
Literature,
Stone 49 E .D,Middle-
ton
i
ton 98 (G); M. Cornplitt 91 (E)).
(Composition, I. • 'Carrick and G.
Moore 73 (IG); '141, Tainan 85 (E).
Geography, E. ,Farrier 93_ (G); 'Rich,
Bedard and Erwin Gingerich 93 (E).
Arithmetic, B,'(Seeds, Jno, 'Curran,' V.
Martin, Ai. (Naftel 100 (G); M. Cann,
Ai. "Coward, 31, Dick, Erwin Ginger-
ich 100 (E). History, M. Naftel 94
G;3 ' oanli E Grammar,
( ), �. C pm 95 ( ), Gam a,
McKinley Phar mage 98 (G); Rich,
Bedard and 'Reibt: Houston 98 (11).
Totals -Madeline Naftel 636 (G);
Marjorie 'Camplin 648' ('E).
Unsuccessful candidates shall notify
the ptblic school inspector before
Aug. 18 in appealinte for a re -reading
of their :answer papers as specified in
the regulations, 'Certificates of_ sac;
cessftil candidates will be sent to the
teacher or secretary of the board,
GODFIRILGI-I: Central School -
Campbell, B, (B); 'Castle R. (13); Cur -
wen R. 0A); reentan'At (1B);'Hotn-
ey, D, (B); (Huston. M. (A) James,
W, (A); iL"uinington, C. (A); Mac-
Kinnon, M ('B); 'Moore, 'C,; Middle-
ton, D. (A); Osbaldeston,�A.; 'Par-
sons James ((B); ,Ross, •Geo, Shear-
do'wn, J.; ,Shephard, M. (A); Wilkins,
H, (B); Waithwiaite, Oliayeon;
Parsons, John (.B), Victoria
School - Atkinson, Dora; Bell, D.
(A): •Bloomfield H. (A); Bridle,'H.
(A); 'Carrick,' I. (A); (Cornfield, E.
A).; Deer, 'M, ('A); Drennan, E.; El-
liott, E•; -Jenner, ea. (B); 'Johnston,
H.; 'Johnston, J.; Lawrence, P. !Lune.
by, 1W.; MacDonald, J.; Mackay; L;
McCreath, B.; McMahen, J. (A);
Naftel, 31, {A); Naftel, J, (B); Prid-
dle 3. (IB); Proctor W.; Riley, D.
(B); Robertson, V. 0B); ;Sanders, A.
13); Thomson, .F,; 'Walters, R. (IB));'
Weiland, P. (13); Wilson, M. (B);
Wilson, W. 'Worrell, R.; Atkinson,
A.; !Drennan, R.; Jo'linston, I.; Murn-
e R.; Allen, Frank. St. Peter's
School-Gnaf, L. (A); Jeffrey, E.;
Melo, E. (B); •O'Brien, E. (+A); Page,
Tidos. (4); Tobin, 1D. (4); Webb,
W. QB); Webb, A, (A).
EXETER: 1Burke, Wm.; Cann, L.
M.(A); Chambers, W. J. 1B); Col-
lingwood, R.; Cornplitt, Marjorie ,A);
•Creech, R (B); Dearing, M. (A);
Dinney, M. R. (A); Ellerington, T.
(A); Fraser, R.; :Freckleton, J.. (1B);
Heywood, H.; Hockey, K. (B) ; Kers-
lake, H. (B); Kestle, Vera ('A); Mc-
Donald, L.; McInnis, N.; Penhale, G.
('R); Piln, M. (A); Pomfret, L.
(A) ; Sims, M.; 'Stanbury, H. (A) ; Ste-
wart, F. (A); Stone, A. (A); Taman.,
M. (A).
11•Iensall-!Brock, G.; Dat'grs, 1. (B);
Drummond, B.; ,Hemphill, `H.; Hig-
gins A. (A); 'Hoggarth, I.; Houston,
R. (A); Hudson, 1H.; Little, E.; -Mac-
Kay, M. (13); McDonald, F. (A);
Passmore, G.; .Skinner, E,; Spencer,
M.; Workman, M, (A), Bayfietd-
Mackay,.Ella, Seeds, Bernice (A).
!Crediton-,Fehner, D.; Feltner, He
Finkbeiner, H. (A); Lillow, K. (IB),
Dashwood --Guenther. Ervin; Hayter,
Reta CB), Grand Bend---Des'arddne
L. (5); Greene, B.; 'Greene, M.; Pol-
lock, F. (A); Patterson, R.; Ravelle V.
Pentland,
Dungannon -Anderson, H.;
e.aer.; Reede, Allan: Young, Anne. Mt
Carmel-Hogan, Ai.; ...Mahoney, J.;
Regan. M. Kingsbridge -•Courtney, V,
(A): Dalton, G. (A); Hogan, C. (,B);
Martin, V. (A), Winchelsea -Bacon.
D.; Coward, M. GB); Delbridge, D.
(13): Johns. Al, (A).
Zurich -Bedard,' R. (A); Ducharme,
G (B); Farwell, L, (8); Fleischauef•,
A.; .McKinnon, 12.'(B); Schwalm, N.
(B); Schwalm, V. (A): Stade, 'He
Willett, I. ('A): Yungblut, E, (3B).'
Ashfield -No. 1 -Crawford, E.;
Lednot; Mary. No. 3 -MacGregor, A.;
o Duncan, No. 4-. ac'Detn-
Simpson. a can, '\i
ald, Catherine. No. 5 -Anderson, C.;
Gardner, Cecil. No. 6 -Culbert, Cora.
No, 7 -'Gilmore, :Frances; Gilmore,
T
Margaret. Ao. 9 - Anderson'Thos,
(13); Blake, Bernice (A); Blake. Win-
nifred (13): Curran, John (B); Cur-
ran, James; Hackett, Mary (B). No,
10-4Lane, Wintafred. No. 13 -Cran-
ston, N.S.: Phillips, P. L.; Thomp-
son, Rena A. (B). No. 15 -Grant,
Jean (A): MacKenzie, Mary. No.17-
Brown, Wm.: Johnston, Marion.
Colborne -No. 1 --Errington, ,Roy;
Errington, Ruby. No. ,.2 --Good, M. 1.;
Jewell, E.; Penman, Eva, No. 3-'
Houston, Mary; Robertson, Isabel,
No. 5. -Horton. Elia; Hunter, Jean
(8). No. 7 --'Durst, Norman, No. 8-
:Allin, R. J:; Million, M. E. (B); Mit-
chell, C. E.; Mitchell, M. R. No. 9 -
Quaid, Erle (B).
Goderich Township -!No. 1 -Moore,
Bernice. No, 2-iHo1•mes, Marion. No,,
3 -Huller. E. OB)'rMair, J, Osbatdes-
ton, Te, (B); Potter, Norma; Tre-
vsartha, Norma (A). No. 5=Burke,.
Aileta. No. 6 -McAllister, E.; Oke,
Po • M.(13); Sowerb 'Flor-
ence.
M„ Porter. Y,
0--Evane, . Miller,
No,Evan's
Jean (L): Yeo, Harold (8).
..Ha Se . No. 1
!Bedard Madeline
Y P
r
-i (A)' Cari•iveau, 1 steric (A); Du
tB Ducharme, Nap-
oleon
Cecilia (8); D
IB. 2
(A); Tomlin; :Oscar (8). No,
e 13 ' Tirane
-iRusSell,, A•Qargai t ( ). Y, R.;
Teichner, T+.; Triebner, D. No, 3 -
Richardson, Ruth. No. 6 -Barwell,
Priscilla (8); Gingerich, Elda (A).
No, 8-•Waiper, Norman, No, 10 -
Dick, Grace; Dick, Matgarot ('B);
McEwen, Hugh (A), No. 11-S'ntith,
Gordon. No, 12 -Burmeister, Greta
(A); Druar, A. (B); Horner, G. (IB).
GIFTS
that
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636, Exeter -+Marjorie .Complin 648.
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field -1B entice 'Seeds
ay=field-1Bernice'Seeds 575. Belgrave-
V'elnxa Wheeler 578. Crediton -Helen
Finkbeiner 582, Dasthwood-,Florence
Pollock 578. Dungannon - Bernice
Blake 592. Kintail-Vivian Courtney
569, St. Helens-lIsobel: Miller 617.
Varna -Jean Campbell 497. Winchel-
sea -Margaret Johns 584. Zurich -
Ella Gingerich 607.
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