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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-07-16, Page 1. • , tai,o14.141,4e4dt.tati loat*5144,11.......,,..trptkititlif o........ ,M.41404.11.44111,..10.01.4.0114.011.1.0.111111.4.11.4.41.4100•16011." i , 4rF4'ie4' iiii , W.tattna•iattaa.11.......,14,,Iyatatati••••••11t4Itallat*OtatatAttattlt.a..., kat•Mar,...tatttat•all '<aitatatia,44.,•• tta 4 ^ d" ). • 1 'a4p aLt*totsatialattatiaa,latt10, a?,,a-d!'" t • • , .04 eiten„,, •at.. ' tda•••••uattataartttitatotaatadt,iattattaatettmaAtuanan eti,dta • 914.11.51.1.41.016.111.646V•aaaalaale 14: 1112,11UttReitilattalttta•landa 't4LalaatiatatiaaltiV,••••••fliaatilti r „11 . t t nen' „, 1 ' •ettnilente -;, na te,,' a eansenerneer $NTRN(,E The ' - '; .the,. „ 1,.. , mi. , #,li, ,-,' . ,.. .. . if , Arie , ') ' ' a:, -9...,, t.,' . ' ,, ns. , ' -. . g 4 t0.0 0,1 ' 'Iin'i ." ' •4 ' ''' ' t'i 4 :- ' ) .i *alried*Alieee'SiSenOn;ii . , , " .:10.113elee'S*Iie had ne Jetfele: , l,, Anti; ''•att. ,soesoptii ,ti.i iitoesp..nuothwas Akio: *U.' -1,10et BatPiaa4V•NvAll 04 marks, inAd T4Seie Archibald:With 603, OM ,za a tam, a ,7,50. „ . .. , Seafagthe • Helen Ament' al.); *sale Archi_ bald (ILL Mary ArChiliald; Mabel litatemen (11,.)i aeonneeeeone, mar. garet Canine (H.), Nelson Cardlio,'• Viola carter, Alex. CheeneYi F,,,*arliith Cluff (fl.), Margatet Coleman, Mar- aret .Crich, -Steetnert Dale, - Denetian Dieleson, Margaret Drover (1.), Anna, radminade Artie= Ziniewente (11-4, .10nr bel Forrest, Glen :Gerie.314, Evelyn Grieve (H.), Norma Habkiek, Made-, line Hotham, William Lene, Harvey McClure, Lewis McDonald, Mena Mc- Gregor, Margaret McKellar, Harry McLeod, 'Gertrude Matthews, Jack Montgomery, -- Audrey Murray, Iva Nat, Ignatius O'Leary, George Parke al), Edith Patterson, Margaret retlaick, Lorne Pinkney, Mary Reid (H.), Gordon Rennie, Francis Rey- amid, Edith Rice, Ethel Ross, Alvin Sharp, Grace- -Somerville 'al.), Eva Stackhouse, Clara Storey, Kathleen Storey, Grace Treheer, Neill Tyndall, Robert Upshall, Anna 'Wallace, Irene Wankel (II.), Dorothy Wilson, Mabel Weight, Austin' Zapfe. - - - Brussels. Dorothy Aitkin (H.), Elmen Arm- etrong, - -Helen Armstrong, Eileen Beirnes Edith Brown, Wm. Cardiff, Charles' Davidson, Margaret Downing (H.), Doreen Eckmier (H.), Cosby Ennis, Delbert Hall, Margaret Har- man, Kenneth Jackson (H.), Eleanor Knight (H.), Laura Manning (H.), Clara McCall (FL), Thomas Miller, James Parrish, James Pennington, lames Ritchie, Emylene %eiss, Ruth Strachan (EL), Kenneth Thuell (H.), James Turnbtill, Olive Williamson, John Pennington. Ethel. Wil Baker, Greta Baker, Murray Brown, Dorothy Franklin, Doris Gill (H.), Mildred Hoy, John Lamont, Wesley McNeil, Blanche Rowland, Margaret Rowland, -John Sanders, Larne Vedden (11.). ,- -• - li-1 ---MaAley. . . neneeeneenne , Innen aeeneeeenenenee ,/, -,,,, : 1 ,, , -;' . , • .. , ,., . kt a ,--T 0.1?. ' , '- , . • , ,' IV 0 ',r 1 ” j 0 '4' 0, , , 0' :.. . ' 11 , 0 4* ' i3!. ejttlffeiW.:" : - , . .: ' H,:,.!,,:;.;: -fit , .40.. . lk - 't' "n_. 04114 gran', Mary , 00 , ' 1$111014:',Xennedy, Her- , tfi:Alreer McIntosh (II) , t - „efebieet,.(0.)., ,Eclith Ridley Harvey,:"SWglitt''''" - . • ' .-, ,/,--- e , teneeneeneen, e e - • ;, ..' „. ' '',0.,,:iiii,#. '14,i,lw,'.A. , - . ,,, , , • . * '0.61bOriKi ' e 15.12h,A. (B); Millen A.; ,-44'1`0,W-11'7, • " ' .0. . 0 ', M. Long, E. (B); Vim -Wile, $. - No. 3-1VIarsh, E. (A); IVIeLare' ye• .r, (A); McPhee, 0. (B); Scott, G..,(B); Seott, M. ,(A); Young, H. (A). e No. 6—Inethezinigton, M.; Rinna- -well, F,• Walter S • ,- • . . No. 8-1-llardY, W.; Milli* M. Ne. 9—Farri-sh, K.; Farr ish,' .- Linklater, D. (B), No, 1, U.—Willey, Nellie. Goderieh. No. 1—Hicks,. Mildred. - No. n—Cvelfriore, IL Guthman, T..; Glen, A.; Huller In; 'Heller, K.; Me- Neil,.C.• Pickard, IL (B). : NO. 5f—Elliott, E. Elliott, B. No. 6-e-Calwell, L.; Johnston, E.; DifeIlwain, E. (B); --Oke M. No. IA—Cele, Robert'. Hay Township. No. 3—Mtousseau, W. (B); Richard- son, R. (B); Stephen E. (B). No. 4—Surerus, Cliarold. No. 6—Farwell, Anna. MI No. 8— bler, F. Ziler, A. (B). No. 10—Chapman, LOrne. No. 14—Bell, O.; Johnston, M. (A); Troyer, G. (A). • No. 15,—Tueribull, O. (B); Waln- er, E. Stanley. No. 4 North—Armstrong, M.; Mos- sop, F. (B); Paterson, N.; Scotchmer, J. No. 4 South—Etue, L.; Etue, N.; Steckle, M. (B). Ni5. 5—Hayter, Elgin. No. 6—Durrant, J.; McDonald, M. No. 7—Love, Grace. No. 9—Finlay, H. Gingerich, I. ; Manson, R.; McBride, 8,-; Schwartz- entruber, E.; Schwartzentruber, I. (13). No. 10—Mustard, Aldie. No. 13 --Keys, Mervyn. No. 14—Mustard, Blanche. Stephen. No. 2—alirtzel, Harry (A); Lam- port, Edward (A). No. 3—E. (B); Penhale, Margaret (A). No. 4—Martene, E.; Smith, E. (B); Becker, G.; Weber, T.it No. 6—Neeb, T.; Ratz, A.; Ratz, D. No. 7—Cox, E. H.; Reesman, M• Moore, V.; Sweitzer, I. G. M.• No. 11—Morenz, Hazel. Usbornee No. 1—Strang, Kathleen (A). No. 2—Ainen, T.• Stewart, Ivan ' (A); Wiseinan, Kathleen (A). No. 3—Gilfillair, George. -Accra 4Huater, Lily. No. 7—Denham, H.; Hern, .; , . Hem Thomas ' No. 10—Ryckman, Mervyn. No. 12—Harness, L.; Squire, Edna. W. Wawanosh<3 No. 1—Boyle, May; Murphy, Jas_; Chamney. Herman. • No. 2—Doble , M. (B); Ledd y, Lena (B). No. 3—McDonald, F. (B); Thomp- son, D.• Wilson, W. No. 14—Inglis Chrissie. No. 17—Girvin' M ; McNee G. A. Sproul,El ' * mer (B). ' E. Wawanosh. No. 3—Haely, Olive. N 6—G ' ' ' to. ovier, A.; Vincent, R.; Walden M • Walsh, Edna.f , •,.• No. 7—Chamney, Valetta; Chain- V ' ney, Vernon. No 8—Vincent Harold • , • No. 10—Caldwell, Thelma (A) • Caldwell, Norma (B). , ' No. 11—Robertson, Agnes. No. 13—Cook, G. IL; McGregor W. C. No. 17—Corbett, Olive. Hibbert. No. 7—Bolton, N. F.• Brintnell, T. G.' Bolt -on, A. J. (B); Kerslake,J. En Robins, D. C.• Sararas E. W.• Wren, ' - ' ' " A. L. (B); Wnght, F. J. The highest mark obtained at each centre is: Goderich—William Sutherland, 687; Exeter—Kathleen Wiseman 633• Hensall—Lorne Chap- r ,.,roi man, 600; Bayfield—Frances Mossop, 557- Bel rave—Thelma Caldwell , g , 601; Crediton—Harry Hietzel, 570; Dashwood—Helen Nediger, 699; Dun- gannone-Wan. Wiggin.s, 572; Kintail —Nora O'Loughlin, 639; St. Helens— Mildred McQuillin, 564; Varna—John Durrant, 512; Winehelgene Dorothy Camm, 570; Zurich—Lawrence Ho -w- ald, 551. The Robert Pail Memorial Medals, donated by his son, Victor Lam-iston, of Chath,atri, were won this year by William Sutherland, gold medal; and Ohve McGregor, silver medal. Vic- toe Lauriston has eignified his inten- . . , . _ tion to continue the presentation or these medals to the Goderich schools. We highly appreciate his generous niterest in our schoole. 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'' Mere Vialtero 'last- tre* cl '31r - Willinin Rineea,a, farmed for many YOA,,, but is no* Wring t'et made a' large etexineten0OT 13rnee and fainilae 4 Minkrigar algae guests last week at the Mr. Rinn. Footballa—A large erm,vd on Saturday evening to see faetest games of hall that played here for SOW, time, burn yenquiShed their Stratford. The Stratford witla. a lead of three goaie, seemed an impossible scare come. However, Kinburn to the game with the deterra to win. With a very strong blowing, the toss was won burn, and having the wind favor for the first half, eKthniedn bhalluroinw.one ITllehyt: afithesnetieeSgt(1 hpwer eatsfiteylwd drop -by Leo Stephenson Armstrong did the trick. the only score in the first the second half, with nice tion, Geddes and Armstrong the ball right to the Stratton and Armstrong scored again. Stratford's kick from centre moved back and forward, not long before the ball was • in front of the Stratford Geddes was successful in between the posts. This broug score of both teams to an With Stratfordn kick off ball travelled into the Kinbur area, where Stratford was foul kick, and by a nice managed to score. The getting faster and hotter a and as it continued a foul ford was made just outside alty area, when Bid Bell measure and scored. Even N b k• ea the tie. The ow to rChristie, gan to cheer as the ball • journeyed down to Stratford's and although they tried hard • out, with a nice header strong again scored, and utes later the game ended, score 5-1 in favor of Kinburn ' • -rank Kelly, of Listowell, -eree and handled the game • ieairness to both teams. 1 iK'nburn in the semi-finals , ' ,-;•'"'''.7"' • •`"I` - _.. VEST liti,MON IL . Se ENTRANCE .. • RESULTS, 1926 Total markanbtainable,-7503 Marine necestary to, PaSe. 450, with at least 40 per eorit. in eagh subjeet First ,clage heners reenfiee 562 Marks and 'a.re ,loglood (Ay; second class honors liqe.4 0.0- inarka arid are marked (B), EXeter eentres are marked (E) and 9oderich centres •.(G). 'The highest total in each subject is .as follows: - ' Besdinge—(G) Nora O'Loughlin, 42; (E)• M. Foster, B. Soldan, L. Steacy, -4-5- • Spelling -a (G) E. O'Keefe, K. Holmes, F. Mossop, W. Sutherland, 50; (E) I. Schwartzentruber, E. Schwartzentruber, 50. . Writing—(G) Jessie Ross, 39; (E) Marie Farwell, 42. Literature -7(G) James Sutherland, 98; (E) Ivan Stewart, 00. • Compositionan(G) Dorothy Robert- sone 80; (E) I. Stewart, K. Strang, $3. Geography(G) W. Sutherland, 94; (E) Ivan Stewart, 94.. Arithmetie--i(G) J. Sutherland, W. O'Loughlin, 100e (E) Harry Hietzel, 100. •Hristary—(G) R. Fisher, J. Suther- land, W. Sutherland, 100; (E) M. Pen- hale, 90. Grammar -7(G) J. Sutherland, W. Sutherland, 100; (E) Edward Cox, 94 • Total—(G) W. Sutherland 'age 11) 687; (E) Kathleen Wiseman (age 12)0 633. - The marks_ of those that failed are being mailed to them. Successful candidates will receive certificates, but not their marks. Unsuccessful candidates shall notify the Public School Inspector before 17th of Aug- ust in appealing for re -reading their answer -papers as specified in the Regulations. , High School Entrance subjects of Group I will be accepted as specified in "Exam. Form 14" fully filled in and certified by the teacher. for 1927 as in -1926- The twenty-five copies of Art work will be required for 1927 from all En- - --.- re--eandidatee--• -- - na,,,,ne '---e f',.!'"i 't - -7,,e-s..11, ter spent Sunday., ';'' Mr. C. Watson, of LOra Niro.—Most . the people 'frotinh, ,i-,: attended twelth telebrationni Aelinton, % a large crowd asee ' d to to the day.-n-nire,a o' . ., e, ,eon spent Sunda -nee en, h Londesboro friends.—Mr. Ciniateen- naks, now, has retnrnacf4ie) e after trig a week with meat . here. Alex. Watt and 'WOO children, Guelph, visited witifiriends , Past week.—Mr. atritgrs. spent Sunday with' eir near Hensall..—A- niiitaber friends and neigliborse4 Mr. Herb. Fowler gathereefat their on Tuesday eveningiaere home-made -- cooking in alumintrenee utensils demonserated by astailent University, and a moiVenjoyable profitable evening wag', spent preset. : and Mrs. of the where do honor Will Jam- of Luck- spend- _ Mrs. of here the A. Hugill daughter of the and Mrs.b home was of Toronto and33 by all passed h with past few" good funeral a house George days at the Jack his grand- and are visit- at But- all re- was well at Clin- Cam ta the home . — Miss teach in .holidaas• Toronto, parents, — r . he ee Sunday short ill_ • • his wife five sons sons are and of his • be- will be Mass will Dub- St. Colum- Mr, Michael, ' • from Jack, who here. Six from De- when daughters, Gay Mr. and Bayfield demise. the ad- and four and village. Dennis Miss motored had a , pleasant time visiting with their friends.—Mrs. M. J. Benninger and Marie are in Hamilton. They at- tended the reception and the protein sion at St. Joseph's Convent in that city. - McKILLOP North End Notes. The twelth . • • morning was ushered in with a cold drizzling rain somewhat depressing to those who ' o leve to leave home to celebrate. —A number of farmers have eut their alfalfa and are get- • d ' ting a weather to save it. The . meadows ave done well this timothyh last fortnight and will be a good av- erage crop.—ek word to the man and lad ' d y voters in regard to the coming election. Don't get excited. Kee perfectly coo, or after a 1 is said 1 f1 ' • and done, politics is just the madness of many for the gain of a few.—Many improvements are being made to No. 9 schoolhouse. It will be veneered with brick and a basement wall er- ected. The cost will reach between $3,000 and $4,000. Rev. Mr. Fergu- • son preached an interesting and in- structive sermon at Bethel United Church last Sabbath, and the offer - tory by the choir was rendered in a ing annen—Girls and boys, as pleasm have been going with well as womenr their little tin pails in search of wild strawberries. There is a good deal of hardship filling a pint tin with these tiny berries. Eighth Line Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoeg -y and children accompanind Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gross, of Bullet, to visit their sister, Mrs. Wes. Fisher at Fullerton on Sunday last—Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rudessalla and children, of Elmira spent Sunday at the home or - ' ' ' • Mrs. Mary Rapien.—Miss Adeline llegele spent Sunday at the home of mr . and Mrs. Sam. Herman at Se_ bringville.—Mr: and Mrs. James Kros.. kopf and son Jim, of Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert.—Mrs. C. Regele, sr., is at present visiting relatives near Ros- tock.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Esha, oe Ellice. spent Sunday at the home of - r . er s ege e.—. r. an re. M Ch le R 1 M d M Andrew Stunch and family, of Downie, spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. H. K hl , M d M AndrewFish-Th oe fr.—. r. an Mrs. er and family, of Fullerton, spent Last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. ne er.— r. an Mrs. P. .. M E K hl M dP I Coghlin and Mr. Cowing, of Listowel, were visitors at the home of Mr. and • rs.on o M CharlesEggert Sundayf last week.—The Evangelical Sunday School intend holding their Children's Day Services here on Sunday, July 25th. A programme will be given in the evening. WALTiE)N' ., , away n Friday Notes.—Miss C. Devereaux o of her sister, Mrs. .L. McDonald, whom she has livedefon the ears. She had net :enjeyed Y , health for some tune n The health was held on Mondaernorning.—Mr. E. Radford purpeseabitilding this summer.—Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson spent a couple of the home of R. and Mrs. Ferguson first of the week.a-Waaster Gramm. is holidagth yin mother, Mrs. A. GaintegreeaMr. Mrs. R. Dundas, Toronto, ing vvith friends in the village.—Quite a number went to the retmion tons school on Thursday and e port a good time.—Walton represented at the celebration ton on the 12th. Mrs. James bell, London, is visiting at of Mr. and Mrs. John lia ' Margery Reid is engaged to Turnbull's school after the —Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, are visiting with the latteins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoy. EMUCEFIELD Notes.—Mrs. Walters, of is the guest of her cousin, Moodie this week.—Mr. Monteith of London were - u . ti the I t ' r' m en g es s of e a te s Janet Ross. K II C'' I —Th I e Y irc e. e regu of the Kelly Circle was held ay in eSunday dafternoon ' the room. Mrs. Tom Campbell charge of the devotional and current eients were given Robert Watson. Mrs. James son read an interesting paper the "Prayer and Miseionsn hook. Mrs. Arthur McQueen Preside-nt, presided over the the meeting part o . . Presented With Life Certift .t.t of the e commi ee branch of the Bible Society wives, met at the home McCullylastThu. d Mies _ re July 8th, the occasion being entation of a beautifully fram( Membership Certificate of to Miss ,as Society . been collecting continuously Bible Society for over half The Board in Toronto felt so many years of work like to make some recognition efforts on behalf of the in which the Bible Society certificate was sent to Mr Secretary, and also a letter , to Miss McCully l'r ' ,,, -to accept the certificate b h. s tokenoftheir mere ers le a, a o and gratitude, and praying might he spared for many tc. help on with this great . rrplying Miss McCully said • a think the d s r note wor a re al pleasure. A pleasant w a spent when theladies A- • dainty hmeh• Presentation.—A merry of parents and friends was the Tuekersmith School, the close of he school year the eve of Miss Taylor's for her home in Varna. has a class of forty-two pupils has been said that no teacher -d the position juet quite ably as she has. Her task easy one, but she has the the parents and all are glad is to return in the autumn. a little mark of appreciation, ents and pupils presented black leather club hag and and pearl little finger ring. Go .21.r and the th o el ar ni on ' exv I bi Bn: am of M ay e , th, the s • . f a a tha they great stare . T. c ' . e ir H- ye: wo s lfice ri ( pro ga 1 No. de Miss 1 as is sup t t her a fi h.F go conse -t,a a litt be you C* tin r gill otl v iVilfred O'Hara, William Ryan'Zach- n riah Ryan, Ali•ee Siemon (H), Mar - tha Siemon. , Central School, Goderich. Abell, Jean (A); Colborne, Am-. brose (B); Cooper, Fl. (B); Crawford, L. (A); Fisher, R. (A); Grass, E. ; Grass, L. (B); Howell, A. (A); Hun- ter, K. (A); Kneeshavv, J.; McCreath, W.; Million, D. ; Patterson, Le; Powell, K.; Ross, W. (B); Ross, E. (8); Saunders, Billy (A); Stoddart, R • Sutherland, J. (A); Sutherland, W. (A)• Taylor H. : . ' Victoria School, Goderich. Black, J ; Brownlee M ; Carter, S. (B • Clark,Le Clark, 'L -.0 ' W ), ., ., Currie, .; Elliott, A.• Evans, M. (A); Gliders — ,e. _ H. (E • mi ton, E. ); oey, .; ) te'a. '1 E (B H T ' - 'H Johnston,K Knight,S James, .; .; .; Lumbv E • MacKay D. (B); Mac- -' '' -' Kay M. (B); McDonald L. (A); Mc- Gregor, ' 0 A ' D • N' • ._( ); Murney, ., ivins, A. OD, Peach G • Taylor,S • Tay- • • , Y, ., •, lor, 3 • Tremblay H. (B)- Walters ' -• , . , , E.; Walters, D. (B); White, A. St Peter's School, Goderich. B hler, F. Crowe, E.; Jeffrey, I.; n, C. (B); M. (B); Lanna C ; McKay,' T. . Plante,T (A) Exeter. Exeter. W. (A); Boyle, C. (A); Burke, G. (A); Collingwood, R. (B); Elterington; W. (B); Garnbull, V.; Hun mg, G. B); amport, C.; Lee, k' G ( L W.• Penhale, H. (A); Snell, R.; mhus, M. „ ,. ''''' lt.)., ense Hl]. ac e , ., Drummond,M. (B)• BI kw 11 R • , r Foater, M (B); Joynt, W.; Little, D. (B)• Passmore A.• Smale R.• Sol- ' ' , , , Bertha; Steacy, L. ' Bayfield. McLeod,A W C. .; Weston, Crediton. Heist, G.; Lewis, G.; Zwicker, G. Dashwood Kleinstiver, R. (A); Nadiger, H. (A). Dungannon Brown, A. (B); Finnigan, L.; Har- ris E • Pentland, R. (B); Peters, C. • •, G at); WigginsG. ., W. (A); Young, -' Grand Bend. 1 . Desjardine. ' G.; DeSjardine, • , Greene D • Mollard L (A)• Taylor, . ' .' ' L. ' ' ' - ' L.; Turnbull, .1. (A); Willis, V. Kingsbridge. Dalton, A.; Dalton; R. (B); Foley, M.; Foley, Mary; McIntyre, T. (8); 031Cenfe, - En' O'Loughlin, A. -(B); O'Loughlin, N. (A). Mount Carsick , ., fr. Dietrich, H, (AT Dietrieh, E. ( i ' ' aVan, w• (B); ItteiCeeer, -A- I O'Rourke. O'Hara (10' • Reran P ; E' ' n ' : Began, . . Winchelsea. P • Cariem D. K. A '' Ilern Bacon, ., , ( ), , , B414- St. Helens. n,..!eveiter,1VIiller,. McFarlane Infer M • McQuillan Ill, (A) ' 'll' * ,1, ' " ••• ' • • . . ,. - . Zurich. .'. tiailartt, l'.Tv Oaltaa, S.; Dualatm% '..W't.,; . riitivoCa, Flie t*, i,-. -elietner‘. : 'A°W.41-ar)• ''‘I K°,0•11L),Int,,,,, V4 12.14* . • • - ' , -;:.:.1-'.',1• "rte!'.um - ' - ' Diodon, rt. '110,•-$- h ' ' '' •• . v, : — - „ . . T,t0e)tor olt ' .-. ,. .. 'Usti; J: ., ,,.. ., . , The -highest mails made at the Clinton Centre were made by Marion Forbes (60'1), No. 12, Hullett, and by Susie Livermore (59'7), Clinton Pub- Ile School. Clinton.., Charles Andrews, Allan Balk Isobel Biggart, Raymond Cartwright, Ruth Cartwright, Phyllis Collyer, Marion Forbes (IL), Edith Gibbings, Grace Gibbings, Robert Hale, Brenton, Hellyar, Paul Hovey, Muriel Hudie, Edith Hunt, William Jackson, Doug- , las Kennedy, Carrie La,vis, Bessie Livermore, Susie Livermore (H.), If Lobb, Thelma Lovett, Janet McTaggart, Helen Maiming (H.), Marion Mason, Lloyd Medd, Violet JeanM tch Margaret Morrison, u , Flumsteel, Edward - Rorke, Wayne Rozell, Eileen RumbaB, Grant Snell, 'Wye Thompson (11.), James Turner, Jean Twyford, Harry_Watkins, Wm._ Viletkins, Jack Welsh, Annie Wil- Barns (H.). . Blyth. Franklin Bainton, Anna Beadle (H), Marjorie Colson, Alla Brown (a), 3 , ary Denholm, Gertrude Ellsott, Win. ron, William Cloyd Johnston (H.), 'ie'li'i;)tes' Michael Kelly, William Leiper, i'",egtory Leith, Irene Longman, Jas.eciation Idetnrea of.), Eliza Meehan, Meta -her la Nalif Norman Nicholson, Dorothy 4,dan noplesto e Marie Rapson, Belle Rob- : orton, i40is Robinson (11.), Thomas Otis, La :nce Scott, Vern Scrim- geom., Jame Sims, Jean Stevens, 's Str ' gban, Clifford Taman, ., Ethel TP (or, Gertrude Tunney, Clete Eliza.. , Watson (H.), Verde Wat- sorV.; r:ry Webster, Pearl Williams, Wideline Yungbint. ‘- DUBLIN Death of Tames Longworth. James Longworth died on morning at 9 a.m. from a • ' • ness of pneumonia. Besides he leaves twelve children, and seven daughters His - •' on- their way from anecatchewan Sault Ste. Marie, and six daughters arrived from Detroit - • ' • ' fore his passing. His funeral held on Friday morning. be sung at St. Patrick's church, lin. Interment will he at ban cemetery, St neennbare Lon orth's sons .Ieseph gw .' Frank and Patrick, are coming Lydden, Sask., and hi,: son, lives at the Soo will a:-ai be of his married daugh:ers I- 't represent at his bedside , we , he was called home. His Mrs. C. L. Cook, Mrs Clarence and Mrs. Beck together with Mrs. Longworth motored to the Sunday previous t o his Mr. Longworth had reached vanced age of fourscore years. Be WaS a good neighbor well liked by the men of the Notes. — Mr. anti Mrs. Mahony, Mr. J. Longeway, Louise and Loretta nennolly to Dublin last Sunday and CONSTANCE Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley, of Cleveland, visited this week end at the home of his brothere Benjam- . . , in and George Riley.—Mr. and Mrs. 11 of Mount 'Mich Kirkeonne , Pleasant, igen, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirconnell, of Pontiac, were visitors at the home of their niece, Mrs. Edward Britton, on Monday of this week.—Mr. and George Medd of Exeter, and Mr Mrs. Geo , . , John Medd, of Caruduff. Sask, were visiting at the home of their brother, Mr. James Medd, the past week.—Mr. John Jamieson, of Daysland, Alberta, who was home attending his mother's funeral. returned. to the West on -- — - The higheekmark at the Wingham Centre wase by Irving grnitb, vine had 653 out of a total Of 750; at the Wroxeter Centre; he highest was bY Isabelle MacTavish; Who had 586. . "Winghani..., Wilmore Angus (H.), Jack Beattie, Clifford Beninger, Nellie Casemore, Norma Coutta (11.), Margaret Cur- e 'llon Dickson' (H.), Joe '-rifk (111), I,ri 1424iteett. (lti.) Henry Finlay, Bruce - 0 . ,, Cf, , r,A.101,aihnie Blair Gibbons Verielntie;Hanin at), Lloyd Hayden, Arthur Itendereoti, Themes Render- teen ilierkegetheitagterb, Gertrude • ItellY, Vary.. gitt 4/ty; dAtliarine MeCtirmielt, Miter ',Ittetroniile (1g.), -ladle McKibtoni,(1110/4.10.444slut114 beWitt inter, Verna' Writtet,' GeOfte ._ . %Ntidelt, lifarrY Xei*-011., Jean; OWN cot • pligr at,), nteerese eneeen, Vas Edna, Poo, liormunAtatenl, Maga" Sldrin., Irving gedth, • .(11,::t itathleen 8Mitli, Ruth Stoket,,t,aVina ET6i-ii- '-*11441ainee'-Thoeteon, lsie h lohn ie:!'',T. e 'nil% (V.)", Carl WnItlen 6'0' • -1180111 3 glitios -Wik", :13totgP ----------------------->_.'' 0 - • '''1.''• ''i.ifo. ,A*01,i- - 16 IJIt•:•f Oka : :Itiatlierti 4,. ' ' 1 :. • , eaforthilorseRaces Under the ' e • auspices •1 of . Hamilton Driving , Ly t and Athletic 1 Ass'n. CRANBROOK Oid Boys' Reunion.—An Old Boys' Reon will be held at Cranbrook on nni Thtirsday, july 22nd. There will be a. ernoon.an a_conce sporti in the aft ' d d .. an . anem g at night. It will be a day for Cranbrook and vicinity, and one that • will be long remembered. 'dress, anying the gifts was the folio.% or ace, p $ ' read by Eva Stackhoua $1 200.00 2.14 Trot P purse 400 Mile Miss Taylor—Holiday time I 0 Ir4 2.22 Trot or Paco, purse $400 again and with it the inevitab in rurses 2.30 TrOt OT Pace, purse $400 heats inge. Most of your pupils holiday season at home, •CHISELITURST Noten-Mr. Archie Dalrymple, of 1Vloose javt, is at present *Ming his brothers and sister.—Mrs. Newtonand children, of London, have returned al- ter tpending a week with her parents, 1V1r. and MTS. Wilkinson.—The 1VLisses ,,e, neetey, of Illoese Sate, 0..kt spending .r their- 'holidays at the lime of then undo and aunt, Mr,- and Mrs. Sohn ,ivItti6i0. 1VG011t of their journey was tiltewty, heat and -they .hid 4 thott. . , . . ertleya 10 trio. . • - • - ' see a good deal of each other. • ever, the eloeing of school (11 sses have been arranged to bring together the largest away from our midst for ....A I- • and we hope that you will nnunner of horses racing this year; the track was never. in enjoy a restful and refreshii better tondition and the' public are assured the best of racing day. It may be that •:.„.", . journeying away for part luta ram) at two o'clock sharp. No waiting between heats. vacation and vVe cherialt - that you will remember d ' . • h ' therefore, have -eat pleasure 0011e • • • g for cars ---, rvire rtg....t na — gates open at n . . ,. . outing to you t .4 nueotripany - . .SEAFO .- , - - li, ASSOCIATION Am elub :bag Whitt 14- -, , • , :. . • , erkunglt .tototrir,. ',,;t'a;,aWA,?.-; q!nitaa4,;,,,,:M*;li:XA:A2a0t,k," - •• i ..- ,..-4,- . • • , ,l'Oterc.•xvil.. Atehtec. ., OW ';10' 'ACE- .. „a-. • ; a • ' t.,,,,,,,eetteette -tee 4;a4d: 1;' -da Jak „ 17 • POW W*4 wiehes „it oftieJean ira,ttois4r0i, quetof toii0 Ite VIVAL9; we= . Going To ----- time-, GV:Ae, ,,Sp*tl -11;11r,". over- •• a in- the 49Pae. or c. , llamado:id Scott, vben a goodbr btbf also a numher .tlf their . their neighbors, met. to bia fareWiilt., Maieohn Ltimond -and MIAs ItarY, al- • wombat's of the, LaMorierfa, , ,,a Kin-, , kept atford so Mrs. A. Hoclgert arai Miss Beatrieen e!, cornera 1 ,1()f hour oQfpeRanegdthina':Od. Lad h°l'arenstt.111:11`heg $u Wed. nesday, July 14th, for a trp. $' to"Eur- ,,• s was binbeeg•withwdetr,awnall, otheutdowner egaM.teritt42liadento-t, ', ..„., . In inin music and danting, and 41M...ader plbayead- people -enjoying- a social chit- gter . ga bountiful lunch was served andbid- etWpiiaaatylh: ding the travellers "bon voyage:" the guests departed to their laomesafeel- ing they had spent a very pleasant . evening. entred , W. M. S.—The Woman's lilissionary m it Society met at the home of Mrs. Robt, ht the Gardener, Tuesday, July 6th, the count. President, Mrs. James Scott, presid-' n, the ing. The meeting was opened by the singing "Abide wi•th Me." Mrs. R. wed a McGill read the Scripture lesson, Mrs. they Scott leading in prayer. After the was roll call and the minutes were read,' ever Mrs. -Hill read a chapter from the Strat- study book on prayer. Miss Chat- pen- mers from Scotland, a cousin of Mrs. hes Scott, was present at the meeting again. and gave a talk of the training school in Africa, where she spent the year dmobree- 1919. It was very much enjoyed. goal, Mrs. Gardener, from Kirktun, was keep present and spoke. We thorough en- A- joy Mrs. Gardener when she is with min_ us, as she encourages us to go theward in the Master's work. Mrs. for- th Mr. Scott gave a report of the meeting s ee„ held in Milverton, June 15th. Hymn o an; 475 was sung, after which Mrs. Den= puts nis closed with prayer, all joining in the Lord's Prayer. Notes.—Mrs. A_ Hodgert and Miss Beatrice are spending a few days : with friends before leaving for a trip riJasch" to the Old Land.—The recent rains s. Mrs. were a great benefit to the gardens and crops in this locality.—The July week , Mrs. meeting of the W.F.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Gardiner, near the village, on Tuesday last, 22 eeting ladies being present. A very inter- urs- esting address was given by Miss SC hool Chalmers, of Scotland, who is at took present visiting her cousin, Mrs. Jas. ises, Scott. Miss Chalmers spoke of her y Mrs. Thwork in Africa, where she spent some om- time as Missionary among the Kat - from fern Miss Chalmers is a bright and study the fluent speaker and her address was ;sliness very much enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Gardiner, of Kirkton, also gave e?; a fine address and is also bright and ate.-- ready to speak when railed upon for cefieid an address. Her talk was very help - their ful and intertsting. Mrs. Edgar Al - r. and he has their holidays in Detroit.—Mr. Wm. or the rn• len read the lesson from the study book. Mrs. Denny closed with prayer pieeg_, and the Lord's Prayer in unison.— d Life Miss Lille McCullach and Miss Mary Bible McKellar are at present spending ntureBruce, of Manitoba, is at present vis- en itine at the old homestead.—Mr. and after Mrs. Hoyle, of Toronto, Mrs. Denny's would parents, and Mrs. Denny, Mr. Denny's so.The f her mother, of London, England, are at oause present visiting at the Manse.—Mrs. Simon Miller and son, Lloyd, visited of Bard, a ilari asking tune of having his foot badly bruised Mr. Ernie Graham had the misfor- fe at Grimsby last week with friends.— while working in the gravel pit, a est'em load of gravel accidentally passing at sheovrr it, which hns laid him aside for ars yet. k. In a while.—A new bridge is being built ra,-er the river vset nf thQ village. Mr, hveenidni: a John McDonald has the contract. hut The Bruce Reunion —The first re- ided a union of the descendants of Andrew and Margaret Bruce was held Satur- day, July 10th, at the Bend. In spite thering 9f the inclement weather, a large eld t.t niimber were present. The names of 13, at those attending are: Mr. and Mrs. and on William Bruce and Mrs. Laura Bruce arture flinger and son, of Winnipeg, Man.; Taylor Mr and Mrs. David Bruce, Mr. and and it yrs Donald Balfour and son, Mr. as fill- and Mrs. Frank Bruce, all of Crom- accept- arty, Ont.; Miss Rebecca Bruce, of not an Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. Bruce and son, port of Morford, of Onaway, Mich; Mr. Wm. hat she and Thomas Hackney and Miss Alice, Just as of Farquhar, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. John he par- Cole and son. Fred, of Exeter, Ont.; with a Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chittick and,, 7-1 onYx family, of Granton, Ont.; Joseph echnire Speare, of Cromarty. Two sumptete 'ng ad- ous meals were served to which all : Dear did justice for while the Pies and s come cakes went down the wit and wisdom e part- went around. A very pleasant fee-, end the ture of the day was the ball gameInv quently dulged in by the men and boys, Dayld, How- Bruce carryieg of the Mileage Atter es you dinner Mrs. LeuraBrirde Dinger, arlla, e while oist, in Holy Trinity Uhureb, Winni4i. • able to peg, entertained the company Vsw g hall- :gene veetil numbers. The daY. ' will be so well and profitably apott,tha,t; desyoinut nvoerada1/47- a isnelownsttli nizte2e8tinAthott.% sWe ail the, tleibentltottg tar4.,* ° bi sttet4 tto4 o•:. : 866 tiokiea nytk toetto-'0, q`tr, 'a;