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Z_ I " , I 1� , . ! . I I " , I ", ­;` � - � � " r I '� . , fie Pro ses and forecasts of legisia- . .. . No. I -B Tr Ivin b - 7 K . 1;1: " - � a, Ir '' �. ,�-,�-,.-..;!, I ,� � I - 4- I - ,� � I � . 1 ,,4*. N._Vv�li. ., � . . , , ,,, L . . x_., , . . I I . : 1` I'll M , ,.��'... 'L � . I , ., .. . , :�': , I I 1. , 1, i . tion! � , CLUFF & SOINTS son, Vesta Murray'.."Clara I I I . I I 11 . � �,� . . I . . , 14 A 11 I . Willis, ver'! � __ , I ­'. , - I � I �, . 11 . . 11�, , � � - 1 " "MR, � . " �;`,;i":,', 1� I " ­�-17.� I :. �, .. It did -and those forecasts have non Wilm. I F-414 '�, .F*0�_,., 1. ' ' �, g, ''; 11 . �, �,�',,,,��,,, ,I 7'g III, � . - I 1, , " ,, , . . '. 1> No� 2�Miarie 'Cou�taey, Rita Court- , � � "01 ­�ifl­ ; ,. �,A'M-g M'f'� :�*, �.,_�', I..'..'.. - ,: i, . , Al �,,, be4n implemented. Outstanding in RTIR, - - - - ONTAR16 � ve ..;, ,. � I . '-1 ,_: �4_ 11 ney (B), Agnes Drennan, Gertrude ,. .. � , "' '. �1 �, . I � . . . , achievement wak the action I 11 .1 � �Anw"11, �,:.­,WF �W� , I . I'll. I . - � 3W4 1*1TI, 11.11, � # Z �4�­ L � . I of the � , � .­ wm,qA.;, I I :--N . 1 I � ' Foley (A), Loretta Myers (A), Ger-, ''M - -1 I ' , I '.�, , . ......... GovernmeTit in setting out determi-n- - . . I � , - �i 41 N.i . . . I . . . . - I . �,. M_11� i R., 1� , 7 I I . . . -Goderich, . ;". � $ !­', , I de O'Cony , � , . e Y upon a new fiscal pith -a path - lor, Dorothy O'Noill .(13)., N I I 1.%1111 * ' � , I . I ��. Zeld - - P-1, �`?� " . � , .1 . I . No. S -Al I M- o! '' ­­.';'1­ � dl I I s "M ��,,. . 11 . ... . ,�,, .... I lee Macdonald. Swo ., " . I .� . toward low tariffs upon the imple- � � 1, . . I V*1 , , - " "' ,* I l'i , ­ . -1 - - 9i, ;,I . '.,4�,�`, ��,,-,; ,,'�,�, . . . . . - - N - __ alunt--lo 1.444TAM � ., �,�, I . ments of production and the .neces- - , tp - ­ 'e,�, z;. "� 11 %� ar . No. 4 -Alan Pinlays,on (B) Eliza , , , ,�l - 1 7,4061 "4', �P� _. __.. , .1, 1, -ft., �­ I- I ,�! - 11 ', , � I I . , " �1;�,.i .�_M � . . - I Se4forth. I I X-Aa"ft, p ;., ,�.,lx, 35%.'�7 beth Macdonald (A), Mabel i;cdonr - - , . '. �'_ - _ �1, '.�X; '� " I I . I . ­­ � .1 I - , I ,Z "� � �- "I , . - . � . 0AW F , . �,�, A - I ( . . ,saries of life, The Budget of the Ses- R1,0er. Thus are greA cities remem- Ject follow: ald. b'"'Art 10 " , ", " ,.:.!�_ . : - ,�? .11 I � I B �� , - . %­­,'.�4. I I 1*4 11 . '��,�,�,- ;`,:.�.'.,ii.. I '' , .. , . ,�"".,.�.' Not= �., ... ,.. . ,�Z. .� . I I . sion just closed was epoch-making. bered by -a- Govemme,n.t which has had j Reading--Jein Stone 44 (E), Grace No. 5-DorothY Anderson, Jesg'_ 94V�:W � I I ' g'a , r_ . ..­." 1 , . It called a halt to the rising tide of the courage to &t fir4t the require- Jowett 41 (G). ", ��soafArt , . �. ,;k s, ". ­r..� �:, � . � . Andrew, Harold Gardner -(A), Emma CA I . , ., . . ,� :,- I., �,O. ,� 1:1 .� 1� i I �. . These are not remnants from our own stock. They arc, High Pratection; it gave forrh and ments. of the great pial areas of a Speli;ng-A large number of pup 0 ., I I ..:r ils y R. B. Bright - . �1` ,I - I . . body t6,the pre4leetion pledges of country which, for depades to come, had na.rrxistakeq. I . Pepper (A), Sutherland . .1 ��'j .1 t . " - e Prim Minis r; it William Pepper, Alfred Rib RL sproat,_lq Rro4p , I " 41,..� �� .t e te recognized the must draw its r -hie p,m , , ,, o.. . .-",.! ,,x ..". - - � , mill ends from one of the leading mills, together with. he.. 'h I Aren and its riches Wntl_-Pg-Blanche Rau 45 (E), No. 6 -Els Seaforth. . - ,�,�. I � ". �'.. I � . 9111k, I ie Petrie. London. I :,:,"�,.': �4', 11 ' � ... % . I ... , "I � .1 �.'., I .1 I .�,,,,� I . R "I ­��!�� , , . I cardinal requirements, of the basic in- from the soil. . I Verna ' Sallows, Margaret Hussey No. 9 -Leo �Clare, Matgaret Finla Ross Sproat Nilborne . '' .'��,':�,'� � � 4ustriets and it put the welfare of the Redistribution has be" . Y, I . , .. C., _;�'­, . qn ] MCM11411-11 a4rky ... 712 -'�` , �. , ,� , -:��, � - I " 1� . remnants -from one of Canada's leading, dress houses. millions of consumers above the sel- nd without &' fi put through 42 (G). Eliner Johnston (B). . . Heiisall. . .�.��.:" �,,� " � - � - ' pght; without Literature -David Wenger 92 (G), No. 10�-Gladys johnston� Ruth I Seaforth. I � - fish surfeiting of,the priviliged few. charges of gerryman� and malfeas- H. Jennings, V. Mooney 91 (E). MacAdam. Goodwin * , slift4o'. -, �; 1 4��` ' '� " ' ­_' . �4111, i` I f It thre- a' fin I and uninistakeable ance! The es4;sblis'hi,`ent AZand;­0 � . � . :,:,� I Every known color, pattern and fabric is here in a host 6 a , the , Composition -Alex. Addison go (G), No. 12 -Jack Macl.-pnan, Vera , , . .. 7 ,�:� � - . . I . # of MCLS,"n-14 - I., ., 1, � I , " -'I I . I I . challenge in th' ce forces of Commons is raised 1�* 235 to 245. Lillian Baker 81 (E). ]Robb. I � �8mdorth. _�,`,Seaf0XVK`- - ) ��p,�,; . fiscal re -action and it. opened the way The � . vi."k, '.. 1, . I L. . ; , ­�, new seats go; 6-Wistern Canador, Geography -Ward Hern 98 (E), No. 13 -James Bowles (A), Melvin F. sins _1110 , I , _�;.. I I lengths, suitable for Childreif's Dresses and Play Sults, for another and later "golden era", the � . * . . , , 1: , ,� 1�� . I ��,;, . . . , ,1`1;1� I I I � . I . Province of 14� - Scotia alone C. Crawford, Colin Hunter 93 (G). Hackett (B). Rev. `Browh_�5 i;WqWa-i$ I ,.�;.,"',% . 11 ,r,..", , N - , . I . -�rNS � ;:., 1.;,�l I such as that which followed- the tariff suffering a rediicti�41xi representa- Arithmetie-�Rosa Dearing, Minnie No. 16 -Robert 31cwh1inney Fipt lRoun& � I,,-, �,�,`�;,�`� " -.4" , , , - ,;,'*' . . . .� Women's Dresses, Skirts and Blouses. You will be de- of '116. . 111:7 tion, despite the efll�rfi,` of the Mari- Yellow (E) and Billy Webster (G), No. 17 -Ruth Black, Victor'Black. Durkin�� . I— -k"', . . . 1 ... ... , " " , , . No less important than the reduc- time members. .' ". � I I , , ":1, ! , Graixt-4 , . "� �,�.;o i , _ .� - , 100. Colborne. I'' �:. '14�1, , , , 'hion in tariff duties was -the h * . Hemphill --5 Beatte"16 I , . '�n ; �1, � �'. 'X,!!.'P., , � _,,�� , , I . 11- One problem the: pt0sent Govern -1 History-Vema SaUows 96 (G), N - I-Allin Li . e d, e ' k_9 HartrY-44 '. I .,.�-.. P 'j�j faced, which- it *411 might. have Walter Horn 88 (E). mond. ..� likhted with the hundreds of beautiful pieces; *eY 8611 tal and s ecific 1,wering-,f th"o . 0 nfi I Mary Red. Bftd r e Sales ul,e � w �.,l � I . 1� I I Holla�6d­7 Roblw6nr."'14 . , , �, I., . Tax, affecting scores of commodities; been pardoned foiav6d4ing, had that Graminar-Bessie Tobin (G), Elsie No. 2 -Ross Pfrimoner, Dorothy V.=*s . T . .11 1 . �M . I I . . , . Limon. 1 1 11 regularly up to $1.50 per yard. " the granting of free materials to the been possible. Rdiioijke is made, of Thompson (E) 97. Walters. . ,,�i�l . . I . . '.. I manufacture" -of widely diversified course to Church U -a6 , u Resolutely 1110zi Reid . '' ':' I ��* - I � 1. . � N I � ( � 1 1:-,�,, I ' f . , ,, Total -Alex. Addison (G) 645, No. 3--Kalnier Dawson, ,, Lottie MeTivi6h-ll Hask#t­14 . � � � implements of production; an appreci- the Private Bills NT'inittee 'under Muriel Howald 630 (E). - Lawlor .(B), Harvey McPhee, Clayton Luckno*. . b "��_ 0 . A . able swelling of the frqe list, and very the outstanding� gvidalme of'Hal. B. 8"— I �` 1,.�-11 mi ",''. . I . I �; 1(�� . J6, -"";,I I , . r �;_ ., I ,�� . . . . . . everlftux I , � 11 �:11 , . ,,�,:,,i - Wu% - being mailed to them. Unsuccessful No. 4 -Doris Hill. MvAi4ii�l 11'1��111'1 I generous reductions in the Income McGiverin, met the ,. �ion and cour The inarks of those that failed are Robertson, Roy Rutledge. I I Houstoil -Orth . : ,2 ""',",- . li�� "I I -its task. The candidates shall notify the Public No! 6- - Marjorie, Hetherington, Goderich. ��,,� Sale Price 39c yard Tax by way of increased exemptions ageously"it carried qtkC' Archer -9 . 11 ".". , , . 'for children under eighteen years of Commons approvoi'd"the Bill As pres- ,school Inspector before the middle of Hilida Symonds (B). Newton Dr. Mackay I �11111,� . i . age. _ ented by .the Unionists witN minor August in appealing for reconsiders- No. 9--7Lucy Hardy. Tovel-_8 . 1 .1J..1_ - ? % M=Tavish-20 I .'.. I . - me Summed up in 'a broad way, the amendinerfts; yet- did. Win such man- tion of answer papers. No. 9-413enson Horton. God,crich Seaforth. .�) `�,, I , , "L I I Budget announced a reduction in the ner as to win the genuln'e admiration The certificates of successful can- Union No. I -Amelia McIlwain (B). Brophy Thompson . �,.�,. . I net debt of some $35,000,000 a'ad a and esteem even of those who had didates will be sent to the teachqr or - Goderich Township Nalra'­9 - Bechley-15 .. . ,. �, �111;11,� I I reduction in pressing burden of taxa- . � .�,� , � r . I � been its bitterQst opp*ents. Com- secretary of the school board about No. I-Oleva Lamprey, Jack Sal- 0�4v.rich. Seaforth. �,­, I:— tiofi ,of between $26,000,000 and $28,- promises were inditeed;.Zoth sides of August 20th. keld. Sha* ­ii . ­ � � I . ': �, . . -'i� I .,.11 � ­ - High school entrance subjects of No. 2 -'Reginald Thompson. WN�d-18 J. M. Best -7 ,.." .1 . . . . . . ��-% Wom,'eins 000,000 -not a bad showing in the the controversy ga've.tip'A little; Par . -4 1 ,-- , Haigh . , -- 0, , face of Opposition cries of 1AH&rd lianient, in both .Houses', adopted an Group 1. will be accepted as specified No-'&-Ilelen Davidson (B), Eve- Stratford. Woodstock. � �.Z� . i�? Ti es.t? � - attitude, thoroughly praiseworthy- . in "Exam Form 14" fi�lly filled in and lyn McAllister, Carl Soweyby. Fiebig Smith 1. .'�­;�111 � . - I.. � . ... . 1. 11 �­ I � In a4iother way, the Government and both sides are. -more pleased with cettified by the teacher for 1925 as No. 8 --Charles Wallis. Batchelior-20 . Lick -3 I �LJ: . . . . . I made a real effort to assist those the outcome than it h;W seemed pos- in 1924. 1 Sum -mer Dresses , , , ' No 9 -Eva Gibbert (B). .1 Stratford. . .".1 '. ( I - .1 I . . . w-ho,se labor means the production of sible eitheT-6ould be when the Bill . Bayfield. I .Seaforth I , , ":. �� IL4 - �, I . ,,, I , �­:,J I - ... 1: , . ' ' . .� DIOXay : ! ,� I '.. I I . i. I , - . . ' 4 ' ' . - ,food- and other raw or senri-raw- pro- first knocked on the Coiftw,Wu-d9or. .. 'Mary Elliott, Grace Jowett, Isabel No. 4 -Geraldine. Surerua (A), 1. , , � . . 'k�_ . . Hay - I : Downs', - ' . ducts -by sanctioning the b�plding'of . Basso -A"'11 _ � , Dr- aoss_ ..'':, . - ` I , - , 1� , .�� W. 1, .- A ­ . I T�poking beyond mere gd�graphical Mustard. .- Myrtle Webber. Se�f6rth. segforth. ��, :::, lo' I I Reduced to - Canadian National Railway Branch horizons, the Government has sought Dashwood. No. 10 --Ruth Chapman (A), Earl Dr. Burrows 11 . ... . . I . Holines I.: , " : ._­ - 004e lines (chiefly in We�tern Canada) to to lend every,effort to the stimulation Grace Guenther, Marguerite Held, Dick. willis-6 Johnson -17 "�,�..Q , �-,;, . . a total expenditure of $28,000,000. of extra -territorial trade' and com- Narry Hoffman, Harold Kellerman, No. 12-Dorothv Corriveau, Mar- Seaforth. Seaforth. 71-1 I 1. ...., � $51$8 $101$12 That effort came to naught in so far merce. The French and Italian Trade Alice Willert. garet Schilhe. Melvin Shock. J. H. Best Boyd .. 11 I ae 50 per cent. of the total expendi- Treaties of last Session were added Du No. 13-Lyla Ford. W. Bright -4 Ferguson -7 ,;�._' , �/ � ture was concerned, since the Senate to by similar pacts with Belgium and Mary Anderson (B), Cecil Begley No. 14 -Norman Alexander, Marie Lucknow. Seaforth. I . ,�,� I ; . Here is a chance io'get a new style perfect Dress at a put its blighting hand upon the Leg- Finland; pacts which extended to (B), Herman Carpenter, Evelyn Cul. Dick, Marjorie Pierce, Florence Kearney Reid � I ...:... % iplation. But that was not the fault these small but friendly nations the bert, Ray Duff, Alan Pentland, Lily Thomson (B). . Agnew -11 Close -3 .-1 mere fraction of their original value. They are made of the ,King Administration. Two "most favoured nation" Principle. The Reed (B), Frank Savage (B). Stanley. Hensall. Hensall. 11t; � � 11 years in succession thpLt Government Commons strengthened the hand of Exeter. Union No. I -Noel LaPorte . eck Ellis "IN f as P. Lillian Baker (A), Greta Bloom- No.- 3 -Murray Grainger, McKinnon -10 Brown -9 '.I.��, chiefly of Voiles and Ratines, in all the wanted colors and h a proved these urgently -needed the Government and approved tha � P �� . ­ �! 11 . . eeders; two years in succession the I trading agreements, 'but. the Senate in field, Lyle Dinney (B), Irwin Ford No. 4 North -Orval Greer, Harvey Woodstock. Stratford. . : 4 Senate has refused to allow their con- its superior wisdom, placed its vote (B), -Muriel Howald (A), Harry Jen- Hohner, Mabel Scotchmer. � �!'� designs. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity—,YOU struction. But a cri-sis in that regard McKay Perry - I I " is approaching, and not for a third upon the one which sought to encour- nings (A), Vera Mooney (A), Stella No. 4 South-M.'arie Etue, Victor Mahon -11. Lloyd -6 "I .;;... . 11 iage trade between Canada and the Northeott (B), Annie Simmons (A), Masse. 1 h. , , Y Second Round. � ,_ ,will not get as good values again for man a day. time will the purblind denizens of an thrifty and industrious community of Doris Salter (A�, Wanetta Nelson No. 5 -Margaret McKinley, ,�.: . ; autocratic -and antiquated annex b�.- Finland. (B), Harold Skinner (A). Edith No. 6 -Irene Chuter, Clayton Elli- , Grant .......... 14 Beattie _.... S. . %..­ � permitted to thwart the efforts of a � In respect to Canada's Imperial re- Walter (B), Sydney West (B), Cath- ott, Irene, Johnston (A), M�abel pil- Hartry.....,.... 7 Robinson .... & RM I �' Government which has attempted thus; lations the firm stand taken by the erine Woods (A). zrom, -lack Raymond (A), Millard Reid ........... 8 McIntosh .....11 . � ". often to put into ttatutory form the Government iii connectil�n with the Central School, Goderich. Robertson. MacTavish...... 7 Beebley ..... a, .- 11 �� I definitely -expressed will of the free Lausanne Treaty and the inter -Al- Merril Baker (B), Catherine Craw- 'No. 7 -Earl Love, Gladys Stephe hellor .�.. 9 , � n- Easson ......... 7 Johnson ...... 11 .�, . electorate. lied Conference, now preceding in ford (A). Lenore Craig (A), Colin, sob. Clarence Stephenson. Elmer Tur- 71 'k r � S ' ' The Government has not disregard- London, insisting upon absolute equal- Hunter (A), Orville McCluskey (A), � ner: Lettie Love (B), Muriel W. Bright ...... 10 Agnew ...... 11 .�`. __ - - Carlile. � .1 pecial Showing of ed the lesson of the Home Bank. A- ity of status as a partner in the Em- Edward Sale (A), Kitty Sale (A), No. 9 -Madeline Gelinas. McKinnon.......10 Mahon ...... 7 . ... � , I part altogether from the distinct is- pire was endorsed practic�lly unani- Kathleen Elliott (B), Evelyn Reed No. 10 -Alex Addison (A), Wil- Third Round. . �::"` - - I , , 0 sue of indemnification of depositors, mously by the House. As a result -of (B), Bessie Freeman, Verna Sallows liam Caldwell (B), James Ketchen Grant .......... 15 Robinson ..... 7 , 'I''.. - � � , it has translated that lesson into law- Premier King's consistent and cour- (A), Billy Webster (A), Clarence I (A), Kathleen Snider (A), Victor 1 McIntosh ....... 4 Bechley ...... lot . � .1 .1 .. , House Furnishings Bank inspection has become a reality- ageous stand on every instance whe (b). Taylor. Batchellor.......11 Johnson 10 I., I For -better or for worse -and full and Downing Street tried to put Canada Victoria School, Goderich. No. 13 -Harold Dawson, Bernard Agnew .......... 20 MpKinnon'" .' ' * 192 . ... .11� ly � fair trial alone will tell -it has made back into the old colonial status it is Gladys Allin, Mrytle Bell, .Marie; Keys (B). -i I � . obligatory for the Canadian Bank' Semi -Finals. _ I., ng safe to say that history will accord Bell. Lola Church, C. Clark, Mabel No. 14 -Dorothy Grassick, Hcarvey . �*71 ,, � In Preparation for Old rHome W. eek System a scheme of inspection thla� him an enduring place among the Doak, Helen Drennan, Harvey Grif- i McClymont, Willie McLachlan (B). I Grant ......... A0 Bechley ...... 11 .1 ; should make impossible a recurrence makers of the constitution of the flth (B), Eva Grindrod, Viola Gibson ; Separate School No. I - Blanche , Batchellor. .....11 Agnew ....... 8 �%.X. �� I I , If you need any additional house furnishings for Old of the Home Bank affair. There may British Commonwealih. I (B), I'Villo Hoe� (A), Edna Lee (B). � Rau (B). � Finals. .1... . - prove to be imperfections in the new The Government winds up the ses- Jean Matheson, Geraldine McEwen i Stephen. I Batchellor ..... 15 Bechley ......I&, :;1 � ; - . Home Week it will pay you to come here. We have made law, but these can be ironed out next Aion with every 'prornise made in the (A), Florence MeVittie (B), Jean Me-, 'No. I -Eileen Hodgins, Ivan Hod- 1 Stewart Bros. Trophy. I 1, I "') 4 �. year; meantime, the average Can- Speech from the Throne implemented Lean, Donna McClure (B), Kenneth I gins, Elsie Reeder (B), Wealthy:; Preliminary. ;�11 �, special preparation—in Curtains, Towells, Comforters, adian whose thrift has enabled him to in legislation -with tho one exception McAulay (A), Allan McLean, Clayton I Schroeder. � , set aside in this Bank or that a few of the legislation providing for the Nivins (B), Ellwood Nivins (A), !I No. 2 -Ruby Finbeiner (A), Mar- Turnbull ....... 10 Dr. Grieve ... 16' .. ,� � ,,, , . Sheets, Blankets, Pillow Cases, Ru , Linoleum, Con- "oll" for a rainy day will slell? adoption of the alternative vote; and Charles Naftel (A), Della Randall, iruerite Lamport (A), Melvin LamdHunt ........... 12 Northgraves . 9 . I . �". I , , %gs more easily in the realization that the I it was useless to pre:4s this in the dy- Margaret, Ruston (A). Dorothy Steep i port (A), Angus Love (B), Elsie ' R. Sproat....... 6 McMillan .... 8 � � , 44.3 . Government has decided to throw its ing hours of the sesshin with stubborn (B), John Sproul, Edith Ward, David, Thompson (B). I Goodwir ......... 15 Rev. Brown .. 4 . .111.11 .. goleum Rugs, Bunting all colors. The variety will satis- weight with the patrons of banks opposition from the Conservatives and Wenger (A), Lillian Whiteside. No. 3 -Rosa Dearing (B). I Dfrkin ......... 13 Case ......... a .. I I- - . � . rather than with the banks them- final killing in the Senate, certain in St. Peter's School, Goderich No. 4 -Selma Rader. B�oderick ...... 8 Holland ...... 10 ." , - selves. event. The Bill will be made a first Helen Bapchler. Marie Baechler,' No. 7-Flizaheth Houlaban, Bor- McTavish ....... 16 Archer ...... �4 ... fy you—the prices will please you . I '.., ,.,- I western Canada in particular ben- order next session; and anyway no Harry Bosnell (B), Mary Crowe, Eve- I den Schroeder (A), Gouldy Schroe_ Newton ......... 5, Nairn ....... 13 ' I I 11;,` , i " " , , A116 � I", W111 4' I ., � v row q , , - ��,',, " . I 0,�,"!, r11 �f ", : ,� �1. ��i�i;;,� ',i� . . : il'i I I . _� I I ­ . 'a � I "", .,� � " ` , , " , . 11 11 .. . - t, � �, , . ,� 11 I . I I "" I " I , , : , It, , I . _4 , h 11 , ��,, If.10 . I 11 'j.�'11� ,,'t7,_!���! I ", 1- , . 6.1" rlilii 1�'i . , I " io,, , .� � � , , I Ir � � I I . . , �_ : : , 114 , I I I / � efits from one piece of Legislation- general election ii� contemplated be- lyn Dean (B), Vincent Geromette. ,lor. J. M. Best ..... 5 Lick ......... 11 , 1. 0 == the restoration in full force of the fore Parliament has another chance Martina ITussev (A), Marion Larman, No. R-'.Nft-lvin DesJardine, Be -mice Dr. Rovs ....... 9 Willis ....... 10 �!'11 I - � ..9 . Cr6w's Nest Agreement in freight to enact this electoral reform so urg- Be's.sic Tobin (X), Theresa Webb (A).! Webb. Ferguson ....... 9 Close ........ 12 ,!" I ,1 rates. Unddlr this, Westbound freighT ently demanded by the Progtessives. Teddy Griffin. No. 10-Lenn Eagleson, Inez Hay- Lloyd ......... Bye I... . I :11 , rates are lowered on scores of com- The Prime Mi'nister .,�ot at rest doubts Ifensall. t e r. First Round. � �, .1 , 11 4 . I modities, and the advantage will lie as to an election thk year by declar- Stanley Dean, Roy Bell, Milton N o. 12 -Claude Falliq, Isabella Lo- � Dr. Grieve...... 6 Hurt ........ 15 . . I . 11 . A-m-Wri c ann Broaoldcloth equally with the Eastern shipper ani ing in answer to .*,vli-. Good that "the gan (B), Stella Webb. I McMillan ....... 15 Hudson ...... 16 � .1. � I the Prairie consumer. British Co- G,),er.n,,e,,t I , .t , sees n., necessity for an ------- - No. 14-ATTargaret. Hicks (B), Ha_�Durkin .......... 9 Holland ..... 16 1 .. 1, V 0 lumbia feels that it ma- suffer in I � I I election ttis year.' consequence, but the common good of It. is safe i� say I liRt the people of t " Fla in Colors all ever must outweigh the weal of I Canada see. no nF* � ,,, hIrtos, m 'k 111 0 0 the few. The Pacific Province finds � 1r,­ity for it either. I � � its course toward definite. fame and Certainly the Con,:vrvatives do not � C A% want it, for they r­q�ize that for this . prosperity as a great exporting Prov- session at lenst th,..� have lost rather I ince given new impetus by the Gov- than gained poli!iof-.1 ground, while " %? Z " %5 0 - ernment's recognition of the just de- the Liberals and Progressives arL . , -. , mandis of Vancouver Harbor, and the quite content with tho, progress made., � These are Shirts bought specially for Old Home Week. voting of further sums for the con- and after the clou.,k of present indug_� I struction of new terminal facilities of trial �eprpssion pn�� away'believe t�e . various kinds, including grain eleva- heightened prestign and popularity I They are mercerized, in light and dark tan, cream, blue, tors aud efficient dockages. of I the Government wil; onable it to �o-m- I 'S, Toronto—long ignored by all Gov- mand later on the ronewed confidence ' 1� �1_� or 'white, separate collar to match—a real dressy shirt I p. rt c . . - , ,rnments and a i .ularly cold-shoul. of the electors afte-r the fulfilment of looks like silk, feels like silk, wears better than salk. dered by Conservative Administra- ]edges made and flie testing out by tioni upon whose election to power it P lavished all its votes—has gained timk- of the fi."Al Policies%enacted. from the Liberal GovernTn...t of the —_ - .K> — . day what it never wAs able to secure HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE Pr'ic e '%ehk 2, 5 0 from its friends. The long-awaited WEST Ill-RON, 1924 1, . ,.1. , I %P �, . and grievously required Waterfront Total number or marks obtainable, P4 - I 0�i,.,m �1. !, . �__ Viaduct has, -been made Poss)ble by 750. Marks necessary to Pass, 450 . 4, 4 . -the non-partisan and far-seeing states- with at least 40 por obnt. in each sub- Cr,t! , .Y , lrr--*Ik manship of Me,ekenzie King. ject. First class honors require 562 � ,. .. 'Likewise has Montreal gained some- marks and are marked (A). ec6nd- Aaft tSing it has sought thele mapy years class honors require 526 mar a and let%L , t 1, op _�_& I � . --the necessary Fedefal guarantee are inLarked (13). For ExetAr centres , W.�.tV-,.WGL,rt . 13ros, for the gigantic undertaking of a ne* (E), for God,�ricb ceittroaft (G). The , I .: � . � I I I L' I tinfile tildge aerms the St. Lawreftee highest marks obtained in eadh sub- , I . . . I I zel Smith (A), Wanda Willis (B) ' I McTavish ....... 8 ... Nairn ....... 7 �� L' I 1,411V No. 6 .Separate School — Minnie' Dr. Burrows_ Bye ! Willis ..... Eye �..r��, , _` I Brokenshire. Mnn, Hogan, Kathleen:Close- .........Bye ' ' Morri.,zsey Nora McKeever, ' BeRttie Reid ...... Bye .L' � "A Gertrude ......... V �; 17 Hartry ....... 10 .,�,�, .1 O'llarn. l4askott ........ 17 McTavish .... 9 .... - , , . . , , . I . Usborne. . W. Bright 'No. .... Bye I ." I "r 'A I—Ilarold Horton, Harver' Second Round. ' 1�, L ; ". I Hyde (A). . Hunt ........... 12 Hudson 18 ". , , lwi . No. 2—Enrl Allen (B). Eric Camp- � Holland ........ 4 ...... McTavish .... 13 L *`i;, L ,�.11,1 �5� bell, Alex, Rhoda. Charlie Stewart. ; Willis ........... 4 Clos. e ........ 17 L ..�:J,�" 1 , . � � I No. 2—Rti-qoll Brock (B) Tames'Beattie ........ ' .' ' 12 Haskett ......14 � 11 ' ,il L 'L ''�4�. , Mccullagh (B). . P 'right ........ � Bye Best ....... Bye , .. .: . , � ­ 1. ''L"i' No. 4—TTnrold MitIchpli, Doreen Robinson ....... 10 McIntosh .... 14 I . . �.."� 1, .. , A Westcoft (11), Mar.�orip We5tcott. Johnson. ... . .. ... 9 McKinnon ... 6 � I . . ,2�� No. 5 --Minna Yellow (B). I Third Round. , I . . . . . 1. 11�!. .. . , �t- . No. 10--Rnhy Alexander, Henry Hudson ....... Bye McTavish ...Bye, LLLL, ��it � ,,��22,.` .1 1. I - ,� , o -1. �,.L �'Q, Anderson (B), Elizabeth Thom-: Close ......... Bye,-- Haskett ... .3ye 1�- I � � ��Z 11, 11 '­,".- , , , , Qon (B). Bright ........ By . e ,McIntosh .. Eye , "I "LL l!"K,,", o , "I .. L,�.!,�,�,, '. No. 12—E]vR Morley . , John Ryan Agnew .......... 4 Grant ........ 19- '­ :V_�­ ,� v, .`�v,Z-,,, (A). I , 1'4 1 � , �V, " A.1', _" Wawanosh. Fourth Round. ,�� 1.il �� ". �.,,R ... " '�Ijl; .. 11 1'� 11 ' No. 2—Melvin Jones. Hudson ......... 9 BkTavish .... 10 . . 1, I , 1,�� 1,.,"- . �Y. No. R—Albert. Taylor (B), Harri- Close ........... , son Taylor Bright . 7 Haskett ... McIntosh . . . to ..It � . 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