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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-07-15, Page 4POOX 40eciais in Goods by the Yard For Friday and. Saturday Tot Striped Slk Broadcloth By the yard, in several different Shades. Regular $1 39, 98+ for - Silk Checked 'Crepe In Powder Blue, Peach Regular $1.$9, for Figured Nonaanily 'nodes Xn Peach, Navy Blue, Nile Green, 111auve, Dark Brown, etc. Replier 7, C, for - - Plain Broadcloth , ncl Maize. Highly Mercerized, a dozen different 98e per y$4.4 .65e 48c Shades Ladles' Dresses-.wfor Stout:F>igures A special showing of Ladies' Dresses for >stout;. g tress, made of Venus Crepe, all at, reasonable prices PHONE A.CQRNF.IELD;. LADIES' and MEN'S'WEAR "SHOPWHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO MOPWEST SX'OE. OF SQ UARE « . .GOD ' CH l�HONlE 418 ONT. WEST -HURON ANrr FRESULTS1..,...,..tors,r,FiTtic..., i-leibeenx prick, M.; . KODertean, D. tA•)-; •• Sutherland. 1117; r. oliatideea 114.01•••••111m, ., • " they become war eseanies•" Is e111S- Wis.:nnen, 683; Ihneall--Lemic CUP- eliding he stated that the thiel moo man, 600; BayStl4—FrA sees Moessl.I oe en ky 1 prangs lakes wet to 567; Betgtave--Tbelnata Caldwell. uphold that liberty of Canada for 601; Crediton --Harry H'rtaoi, 176; voila Spell of Ow ernes of Cwt. Dashwood -•-Helen Naadiger, 500•. Dun- ewe youth had given up their levee 1 #Mannon-•-ii4 m. Wiggins. 157S; Kin' nil in the ow war: Novo O'Loughlin, 639; fat" lkismr-- Nev.R. 'C" rapper; of M tench en- llisdred McQuillin, 564; Vernet—John plsold the idea of Qhs Durrant, 512; Wittc:helses---Dorptby -. Wool for a11. Be rool.not see, k. canna, 570; Zurich -•-1 'toren How-- dared. the reason r separate - nld, 551. aeehooL for iseparste srsligksus beliefs. Tho Robert Park Memarisl Medals, i�liaen children ora teutght dalForent� �oonested by hie son, Victor Lewiston, wide under different teachers it is a 'Olive McGregor, silver medal. Vic- Chatham, were won this year by certain to create St -feeling. "Its illiam Sutherland, gold modal; and fact, to my blind, ft is the beginning of the disintegration of the empire,,' for Lauriston has signified his inten,.• he stated. Mr t'api,er also exprea- tion to continue- the presentation of sed his intense dislike of the policy these • modals to tine 0°3,44 ,chassis. of inion begot used in politics. We highly appreciate Ibis generous' It was to that fact, he said, that Al - interest In our schools. .. . bents' owed the present state of its > -- EUrdrnment. If Mr. Boursssa had not attempted to make an issue of , et, S. Ne„ iia. Til. the separate schools in Alberta there The IOW:wing is the result of the would have been no such trouble et -there is he stated. ., •I :...�.. �► JY3? 0.1111110.1111116. d.10.11. No 4 --McDonald, C. (A); McIenr, Sutherland, Aged 11, Wiens Robtf. Park, Menloriai hoses J ar E, - itch •(B)• , er A, Pr d No 5—Hunt . , N . i+ Gold Meda' and Olive McGregor the 'herd E. (a); Ritchie, E. ;• � . Silver Medal, No. 6 --Reid, S.; Congram, H. (B) •No. 7 ---McGee, M. : No. 9 --Kilpatrick, C.; Clete, �W W. "11 1 EARS OLD No. 10 --Howard, T.; pone. R,4 Mei: COLD MEDALIST IS ' ONLY � � Lsln, C. , . R. : ».. ,Ne. 16—Crozier, C. (El; Hasty, ' A• promotion examination caf S. S. No. the1 ' f Ont 6: Sr. IV.—Esther Mcllwain, Flor- esce Sowexby. Lorne Porter. Jr. IV,—Earl McAllittter, Marion Oke,. Evelyn Sowerby. Sr III.+�•idarlon, Porter, Edna McCool. Jr. 'Ito -Rob- ert Oke, Ross Sowerby. Emma Pow- ell, Gordon i,TeC•ool, Mars Harmer. Sr. II. -.-John ,Harmer.. Jr. IL -- Maurice Mcllwain, Mervin McAllist. tr. I. GI.-»•Itetinald; McCool, Gra- ham Johnston, Richard : Porter, Wil- lie Porter, Herbert Powell. Sr', Pr.•••-• Gerald Orr, Vern Powell. Jr Pr. -- Stanley Siellwain, Jean Sowerbyi. A Teacher. E. GRAHAM, R., d Highest ie,+�i� vasal n nspectorasfe. Made by • COLBORNE• And Second ,1 '' iR • are. " No. 1 Linfield, A. (8); Miller,'A°; Kathleen Wsaia>7►1a�►�, Exeter Arid xl` eta •Tabb,°A.; TaTsb V. . . i Total mark e obtainable, 750; market I : Bleck, J.; Brownlee, ':M,; •Garter, S. No. 2.-Good,.:M•; Long, E• (BY; Vatt- '' cceesary: to pesos 450, with at least (13); Clark, L.; Clark, L.; Currie,' W., stone, S,. 0 First Elliott,.; Events, M. (A); Gilder"s, Molt subject" , lag's. 3--Marhh,..E (A)Mclaxtjr,,. F. a0 et tent. in . c h. Per SEs tr�Aors x+equfro. 502 martin and H. (13); Rlanxaitton, E. (I;), Joey, T•;" (A); •11lCei?hee,. 0. (14; Scott, G. a1 honors . James II'.; Johnston, K. (13); Knight, (B); sire marked:(A), seCatnl-closes , , ft �, Scott, M. A);:'You�ast, Il: (A)..; marked (I1).! S.; Lunaby, E.; McKay, D. (1), No. 6—Iletherington, M., Kingswell,; mewl 525 marks anti are ) e , are:nuked, tE) • and . MacKay, M., (8) . McDonald, ", to centres' 'Exe r c n Liepaa)jller T',ablic &cbool'; The following are the June 'promo- tions. in Benmiller Public School. Names are in order of merit; Sr. V. (Second Form—George.Poulter, Wil- lie Holt (equal,• Jr. V. (a' ).. Sr.. IV. --Ranseel Pfrimmer, Isobel McNabi:- nay, • Odin Couch. Jr. IV.—Charlie F.; ; 'Walt r S. •'1 c re r O. (A); Murney,. D.; iv- No.• 8—Hardy,W.;. Milian, M• centres (`r , rych() ins A. (B); Peachy, G. 'Taylor, S.► No. +t Farrish, E. Farris'h, J.; Link- The highest. total in each•. subJect r ! • ,, ;Taylor; J.; Tremblay; H. (8); •Walt•:. 1'atedr, D (8). ws-. folia Y •1 Y it • >� . D.(13);Whit* a A. ,~•, c cities .) . ' 'I• "ere, •E.; • tiValtern, t F ,�`o. t U Wall yr NX .• _ ( ' h an N r , °' G' ors t� Lo'a4t silk t) • lte ntr• - , >8'.StIC.B� • D TCD t h" M. FastET) B. Soldan, L. Steacy►'•ST`: T'BTx,RS • SCHOOL.,GiOD. GO 1�1d: • Ir' Mildred, ,• 7r • Crowe, R'. Jeffrey, 1--- is • M d . BAechler, ., Cro e,, , y<, , No. H ks. Cudmore, <, Ke fes`: K. Tial- - nnan 'C. B "•' MaICa 7iT• (B); No. 8-,-Cudmort► IT'", �Cudnt t , T.; S Visa••(G) E. d ...tete, La (), y, � tt ntea,rF �1Mlorgeop,'iPir:.Stitheritsind, 50; Plante, T. (A). Glen, A.; Huller, D.;- Huller,- E.; (>) T.' Schwaetzentrubt r, E. Schwatrt•• ExEveB t McNeil, C.;- Pickard, H.' (B). aentruber, 1�. '1' A lea • .. No. !i-•Elttatt; E.; Filiett, B. • Salk+ael W ( ) Boy ( ) Writing ---(G) Jesole Ross, 89 (E) rice ' • •Collin wood• Tt(B) No. 6--Calwelt, L.; Johnston, •E.; Me - Aerie e G () g Marie Farwell, X12. ' _ 1:ferington,+. W. -(I;); Gambuli, V,„ Boman, E. (8); Oke, M. ,,. Literature --(G) Jagtters :Sutherland, Ranking, G. (B); ,Lamport, C.; Li+ , Na 1O;-rCole, Robert., 'x18; (E)• Ivan Stewart, 00. , ; Penh le,; if, ,(A.);: Snell, et„;;'•' HAY TOWNSH P ' • -'W .. bort - a .,..k �� G rot ; Ro osa oat r Cann ( ) "aha Moues au 'W: &. •. Tta i+ 0 3t•- e d s Wc11s t soon, 80; (81 I. Stewart.li ,S(raarag,. 83: , `;' son, R. (13);; Stophen, E. (13). t, AE1cCS.A4,L • Geographyy-•(ix) W .. Su�i !'island, • No. r1- Surer"us, Gharold. ) ; (E)Iran Stowart 9.(`N , w; ;.' • Bhtekweat R.; Drunantond, _ 5i. (Il ),• • ,• 114, , . , a No. e.-•Faicivell, linnet, ` ` m t t •µ- G J. •Suheriand, W. Foster M. (B); Joynt, W.; Little, D.t' e �" A.n ash c, (4, C, •f) ., � All; .. 1- No., B -•Miller, 'F.; Ziler,, A.'(B.). 100• 1, larr" Hirtzel Posstnore : A.; Snaalt, It., •So s O L.;,•uyhi;)t, , t) Y , (13); 1vo:;IO-�Ghaisxuan, Lorne:.. dart, Bertha,:`,Steacy, L. .'103. ...:., a .7 .. •-' lr'n, 14-••.�i1, 0., Johnston, M. (A.); land. History—IQ) R. -Fisher, d.: Sather- itAYFiELD - Tri er. G. A). Y Houghton. Sr. 111.—Ben Strxutlwn, we must .have one school, he peels Grace. Couch, Frank Welters, Helen ttreughan,. Myrtle` Pfriar,• Marie The aehaol 'is the great melting sedel. Leslie •Hoy. at, 'iIL" Eve- toward that orae end. It' is to tit lyalr •Hill,, Albert 'V'anntone, Carson Hoy, Thelma Algin, Emmerson Ed- ward. Bert McCabe. Sr. IL•• -Gordon ,e NI KOJ3AKS FJLMS Developing, ng, Print icn '. and. _ Enlarging �# .t DUNLOP... ' Rexaall Drugs "Stare It is •-up to ase, peoples o Block arta the ,queen province of the Do- - ei l i.,.,. minion, , t