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Hot Weather Bargains in Men 's'Wool : Blazer,
all kinds, plain or fancy stripe. All. Wool
Flannels, regular value $5.00, now 3.95
Special Value in Men's Fancy Suits, English
Models, all sizes, our cut price $21.75
Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, on sale at only . , $14.50
NI en's Summer Trousers, all wool, fancy stripes
reg. $6.50, now . $5.00
Men's Fancy Tweed Top Coats, new models,
reg. up to $14.50 $11.95
Rain Coats in Tweed effects, our cut price, $7.50
Boys' Suits inplain and fancy Tweed Mixtures now
on Sale at 10 per cent. off regular prices.
New Straw Hats are here in all the latest shapes
and shades, sailors and snap brims, $1.25, $2.50
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Publix Shirts, new patterns and colorfast, 2.00
value for $1.59
Special°in Silk Socks, fancy colors, sale 49c and 69c
IVten's Underwear, in BalbrigganUnion Suits $1.19
New Silk Ties, pretty patterns 69c
Boys' Wash Suits, colorfast, now $1.00
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PUBLIC SCHOOL
REPORT FOR MAY
Senior Fourth
Total 830, Honors 622, Pass 498.
Marion Mitchell 770, Lyle Ludwig
766, Lloyd Hawkins 674, Mildred
Field 673, Roland Hutton 654, George
Brackenbury 643, .Carl -MacKay 629,
Vivian Cantelon 610, Eileen Stephen-
son 604, Audrey Reid 589, Anna Chit -
tick 584, Murle. Elliott 565, Marion
Fry 561, Mildred Reid 538, Harry
I3rawley 514, Lorraine Haller 486,
Harold Skelding 483, Norman Elliott
443, Stewart Scott 401., Marion Ma-
son 392, Ralph Saint 368, Wealtha
Henderson 331, George King 142,
June Buchanan 122.
A. L. Posliff, Principal.
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Junior Fourth
Total 550,Honors 412..
E. Coutts 489, C. Nortrop 477, E
Patterson 476, F. Currie 475, G. Rob
eetson 474, J. Buchanan 472, 1). Fol
sythe 431, T, Reid 430,114.. Fraser 42
L. Deyell 415, D. Hutchison. 415,
Fothergill 493, F. Collar 889,
Brown 372, L. Clark 370, N. McEver
369, C. Stewart 358, B. Mundy 35
J. Preston 351, L, Brown 312, P. Dey
ell 312, G, Mason 310, P. Lediet 304
L. 110k 303, H. Finley 258.
B. H. Reynolds, Teacher,,
Senior • Third
Total 600; Honors 450.
G. King 533 I. Habkirk 517, R.
Mitchell 5,15, 13. Hainilton 507, J. Zur-
hiigg.503, G. I3rackenbury 501, W
Carr 494, R. "Hotvsoti 489, 1 . Diel
487, I. Schaffter 484, H. Miller 480
C. Wellwood 458,1.3. Brown 456, M
Wilson 445, C. Chitticl 443, 13. Mund
442, E. Webb 432, R,'Hammond 428
D.Riich 426, M. Cruikshank 415, N.
Blatchford 49.4, E. Finley 882, W.
Small 339, H. Burgess 330, R.
Browne 295, J. McDonald 293, S. Car-
ter 237.
C. J. Farquharson.
Junior Third
Total 650, Honors 488, Pass 390.
Lorraine Carter 548, Lloyd Ellacott
541, Emma Krohn 540, Irene Mellor
520, Velma Stoakley 514, Luetta Bok
510, Laura Campbell 507,. Helen
Graves 5Q5, Zora Cameron 498, Ray-
mond Carter 495, John Lame 491, Al-
icia Wilson 482, Betty Collar 460,
George Carr 459, Irene Clarke 457,
Winnifred MV.CcNevin 454, Thera Davi-
son 452; Hazel Hawkins 447, Albert
Campbell 438, Beatrice Forsythe 436,
Marvin. Smith 431, Wornold Finley
429, James Broome 426, Billie David-
son 411, Norma Groves 404, Joint
Currie 397, Billie Lepard 392, James
Durnin 373, Stanley Henderson 358,
John Bunn 341, Stewart Forsythe 320,
Douglas Waram 263, Gordon Jones.
261.
E. Heiherington, Teacher,
Senior Second
Total 650, Honors, 487, Pass 390.
Mary Preston 578, Muriel Williams
536, Harry Posliff 518, Verne Walker
514, Doris Armitage 502, Clarence
Cantelon 496, Jean Cruikshank 490,
Marie Hopper 479, Bob Rae 475, Ev-
elyn Gamble 463, Edith Mundy 447,
Bert Vansickle 436, Jim Lee 434,
Alice Dore 432, Lillian Fuller 419,
Isabel Lamb 411, Irma Harrison '409,
Lloyd Dark 402, Evelyn Carter 873,
Irene Fitt 369, Evelyn Campbell 367,
Marjorie Forsyth 353, Hazel Lediet
841, Jean. Mellor 311, Edward Finely
308, Herman Kennedy 284, Harry
Ross 123,
M. Robertson, Teacher. ,
Junior Second
Total 465, Honors 348, Pass 279,
Russel Zurbrigg 431, Scott Reid
413, Betty Rae 399, Lloyd Hutton
398, Patricia Parker. 394, Charlie
Wellwood 356, Allen Small 355, Ruth
Hamilton 348, Lillian Howard 347,
Margaret Marsh 335, Carl Bondi 335,
George Boyle 332, Evelyn Edgar 328,
Mabel Fothergill 322, Mary E. Mc -
Ribbon 322, Eilene Curtis 309, Ade-
line Vansickle 304, 'Harold Stephen-
son 303, Charlie Baskerville 300,
Charlie Krohn 300, Kathryn Patter-
son 285, Edythe Campbell 285, Billie
Groves 281, Dina Atwood 262, Doris
Fitt 257, Harold Ross 254, Robert
Casemorc 243, Orval Stanley .214,
Kathleen Saint 208, Jimmie Mortimer
201, Rena Elliott 200, Charlie Ross
185, inc.Wilson 165, Jimmie Kennedy
116, Gordon Helin 106, Frank Angus
111, Alvin Lediet 100.
1 . Joynt, Teacher.
First Book
Total 505, Honors 378, Pass 202,
Kenneth Jackson 479, Noreen Bene-
WINGBAM 4 !VANCu- V 1E5
diet 478, Margaret Holnuth 471, Jas.
Schaffter 468, Reba Marshall `452,
Donald Adams 436, "Betty Lloyd 427,
- Frances Loekridge 426, Virginia Cur-
rie 424, Betty Saint 420, Billie Burg -
3, man 402, Marion Teinpleinan 402,
Hilda Brown 395, Jeanne VanNorman
1\t, 353, 13ertha Casemore 372, Harold
s Cantelon 361, John Lee 859, Gertrude.
6, Finley 352, Mac .Habldrk 380, Arnold
Stoakley 316, Noel Stephenson 307,
Louise Dore 305, Kenneth Johnson 1
305, Nora Finley 300, Jean lee. 300,
Jack Fraser 295, Trevor Davison 286,
Donalcla Henderson 278, Roy Dark
252, Bill. Sturdy 248, Billie Forsythe
242,' Fenton Barnes 220,
1', Johns, Teacher.
Primary
d Total 485, .Honors 363, l'ass 297.
Honors -
-�-. Agnes Seli 479, Billie
Scott' 475, Helen Hammond 464,
y Louise Lloyd 462, Marguerite Ing-
, ham 459, Velma Ohm 456, Billie Har-
ris 452, Elva Haines 450, Carl Van-
ner 447, Mabel Campbell 444, Junior
Nitim5 428, Louise Thompson 42-2,
Hem Lee 416, Frances Robinson 411,
Betty Groves 405, ],Tarry Mvlontgoin-
ery 405, Reggie Collar 398,., Norman
Fry 397, Elmer Deyell 395, Laura
Collar 394, Helen Patterson 392, Don-
ald ' Fitt 391, George Johnson 390,
Jack Gorbutt 379, John Wilson 374,
Dorothy Mellor 366.
Pass -Florence Finley 351, Billie
Seddon 316, Harold Hutton 301, Billie'
Smith 301, Margaret Dobson 297.
Fail -Carroll Casemorc 279, Ken-
neth Crawford 241, Margaret Finley.
236, Jack Carter 208, Eva Lediet 207,
Frances Durnin 189, 1:3i11y McNevin
152, Kenneth Jones 83.
A. Williamson, Teacher.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTE'S
Miss Evelyn McKay has completed
her examinations at College and has
graduated with honors in a Commer-
cial course. Miss McKay has been
with the Gunn -Son -Ola for the past
two months.
Miss Wilma Leeson of Palmerston.
has graduated he a Secretarial course
with honours.
Mr. Bob. VanNorman who has been
attending College for the past seven,
)months has returned to his hone in
\�Vebbwood. Mr. VanNorman. has se
II cured a position with the Forestry
Branch at Espanola.
May Speed Test
Gertrude Turney 54, Wilma Leeson
52, Bessie Brown 49, Alwena Gliniz
47, Florence Smith 44, Robert Van -
Norman 36, Edith Gibson 33, Alba
Carter 29, Loretta Meyer 29, Albert
Rintoul 28, Thelma Johnston 27, Jean
Currie 26, Bert Bell 22, Mae Chap-
man 20, Irene Sutton 20.
Result is not given for students who
obtained a net speed below 20.
TRY THIS ON YOUR CLERKS
A young man working for a Jew-
ish second-hand clothing store asked
for a raise. The proprietor produced
a pad and pencil and started to figure,
"Dere are 365 days • in the year,
Ikey," he asked,
"Yes, Ivl:r. Solomon."
"You voik eight hours per day?"
"Yes, sir."
"l)at makes 122 days you voik in
a year."
"Yes, sir."
"But dere are 52 Sunday ven you
do not voile, Ikey, vich leaves '70
days. Dere are 14 legal holidays, and
two extra'Jewish haliday:3, vich ieaves
54 days.'."
"Yes, sir."
"Now, you get one hour for lunch 1
a day, vich counting eight hours as
a voiking day, amounts to more than
ake Little Chicks Crow
Goodyear Tithe Repair
Kits take Gare of enter.
goia y repairs on the
road. One may save you
the price of a new tube
or tire and a lot of time
and trouble. They come
in three sizes --- at lout
primes.
rpm hole that looks like a
cave to you may not look so
bad to our repair men. Bring
every puncture or blowout to us
before youthrow the lube or
tire away. You'll be surprised
what our Goodyear Factory
Methods and Goodyear Repair
Materials can do in reclaiming
an otherwise good tire. And if
we say the tire is worth repair
-
him the cost will .be far below
the actual mileage put hack into
the tire.
Wingitam Tire & Valcanizing Depot
Wingham, Ontario
to Big, Strong Pullets
When the chicks are G to 8 weeks old,
it is 'time to change their feed from
Sunbeam Chick Starter to
SUNBEAM
DEVELOPING
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Going Out Of
Everything Must
$usiness
e Sold In Tivo Weeks
We have again reduced our former sale prices 20 to 40 per cent,
Only a few of the Bargains Listed.Priees Cut Regardless. of Cost.
Wabasso Pillow Cotton, 9.0x42, reg. 65e 33e
Heavy Wabasso Sheeting, 81 in. wide, $1.25 ,,89c
36 in, English Art Sateens, reg, to 60c 33c
40 in. Extra fine Curtain Nets, reg $1.25 .... 69c
36 in. Heavy Quality Down Proof Art Sat -
ten, reg. $1.00 59c
48 in, English Curtain Nets, Reg. 90c 45e
Hemstitched Pillow Cases, Each 19c
Georgette Crepes, 40 in. wide, reg. to $1.95 .:.49c
Flat Crepes, 40 i1n, wide, reg to 82.50 81.37
Fancy Dress Crepes, clearing prices 39c, 59c
Dress Goods, Velvets and Coatings, reg.
to $3.00.. 95c
54 in. Serges, all wool qual., reg. to -$2.75 49c
Ladies' Silk .Scarfs, reduced to 59c, 95c
Collar Laces, reg. to 90c 29c
36 in. Embroidery Linen, reg. to $1.00 49c
Embroidery Linens, natural shade, reg. 85c 29c
45 in. Embroidery limens, white only, reg
$1.25, now 69c
Linings, prices reduced to clear ....:..... 5c, 13c, 19c
All Linen Towelling reduced! • 17c, 22c
All Linen Table Cloth colored 98c to $2.19
Bridge and Linen Sets, reduced to : .. 79c, $1.49
Ladies' and Children's wool, Cotton, Lisle
hose, out they go 29c
Ladies' Silk Hose, light shades, reg $L25 .,79c
Ladies' Full Fashion Silk hose, sale . $1.29
Corsets, D, & A. and Goddess, ...:.... 29e, 49c, 95c
Crepe Bed Spreads, full size, reduced to $1.95
Wool Bats, Half Bleached, lb. .. 25c
Stair Carpet, 22 in, wide 19c
moodcumasabsozwoommomoisavamagarma
A tablefull of articles to clear at ... . 10c
A. table lot of odds and ends to clear at 5c
Cotton and silk spools ,- 5c
Buttons, reg. to 50c dozen 5c
Buttons, fancy dress and coat, reg to 75c ,,....,.. 10e
Factory yarns, reduced to, lb. 69c
Laces, Braid and Trimmings, out they go yd....5c.
Grab Boxes, Pick 'Em Out 25e
Men's Fine Shirts, reduced again 79 to $1.39
Men's Linen and Rubber Collars regto 30c,
2 for 19c
Boys' Wool Jerseys and; Pullovers, reg; to
$2.25,
75c, 95c
Balbrigg an Shirts and Drawers, reg. $1.00 ... 49c
Boys' Shirts .....,,• .. $L95. Boy's Bloomers .....,-..., 59c
Men's Fine Sox, reduced to 19c, 49c
Oilcloths, linoleumsand rugs at reduced prices
All Groceries at special prices.
H. J. J
40 clays."
"Dis leaves 14 days. Den Ikey,
don't I giff you a two weeks' vaca-
tion each year."
"Yes, sir."
, "Vell, Ikey," said the proprietor, t
"ven do you voik?"
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MORRIS COUNCIL
Minutes of Council meeting held ,
in the Township Hall, Morris on
Monday, May 26, 1930.
Members were all present, the
Reeve presiding.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.
The Court of Revision on the As-
sessment Roll was then. opened. Ap-
peals for a• lower assessment were'.
presented bv' Wm. Edgar, Samuel
Burke and John L. Kerr. The ap-
i
heals were nut sustained.
The Court of. Revision on the As-
sessment Roll then adjourned until
the next Council meeting, June 23rd,
1930.
The contracts for Constructing the
McNichol Drain and the Phelan
Drain were given to Felix Curtin, for
$1090.00, and $1012.00 respectively.
There was a long tint of tenders for
crushing and delivering gravel rang-
ing from 95c to 66c per delivered yd.
The contract was given to W. Short -
reed ancl Son, at 67c per yard,
The following accounts were paid:
W. T. Brydges, Collector $182;00;
T. Stewart, Hall rent $2.00; Dr. Stew-
art, 13.O.H, $25.00; A. MacEwen, B.
O.H. $3.00; W. J. Henderson B.O.
H. $3.00; Harold Tur-rey, watching
sheep $2.50; Patrolmen -Rus. Sunder -
cock $16.25; Frank Beirnes $22.50;
Joseph Yuill $20.00; Earnest Noble
$28.75 Gen. Kelly $20.65; R. D. Gol-
INCHA
ley $18.45; Joel I -T. Sellers $24.00;
Lewis Jewitt $33.68; Frank Shaw
$24.25; Wm. Craig $3.50; J. P. Kelly
$10,00; Chas. Workman $35,50; Win.
Brown $20.50; James Anderson $8.50;
Stewart Procter, lamb killed $10.00;
James Peacock, assessor $110.00.
Council will meet on Monday, June
23rd, 1930.
A. MacEwen, Clerk.
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WATCH FOR THE YELLOW AND BLUE
TRUCK.
Potatoes for sale. Open Saturday Evenings.
Ihhn ton Pr oduce Co
Wingharn, Branch
Phone 166.
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Use l.edeileci Hails
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This is science's latest triumph in Poultry Feeds. It con-
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