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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-06-30, Page 4r-' PAGN TWIl LVL llfutln ea- lifielKaty......:: , •+ 'la Jon'190gam. _ .tiulana THURSDAY,,JONZ Ulk, 1057 on by Note" night ley 1 Old twee► shigars.Thies its a ;ocatheioea featuringvict I 'toilet kh"Cle ofwfiflftll "" Gr"p X -Those praaoteal aaoaaiitlerar_ of rare beauty. . Ju addition to "The 4 rt ureSses Toix�itati=b!W failed iia subjects Chimes of 1lirittany" a con:tri pro-, We � � ' grana of xrastsd sial light opera stlec reaac stag t7 t X,atararirrrr u William& Thomsoia (List., I.it.)..0 t3aas ata sn. ConaAaiialsa, ,�xAsricsu maiccs-•-• &*wart Fs ason (Fr. 00 ADarWby Stoop (Fr.)..........60 wbwh will iso be iof ggrea me east' iFAM �YV � , CREAM Claytoa F4wstd (Lott.)........ 158.'6 to older people, is to be given on the PSAFUMS C Grace 31[urxay (Ar., Phys.)....C3:i thlr4. afternoon by Al Baker, maxi-� "j"ORZT WATM Walter Newcombe (I.it., Fr.)..50.2 cion and vimtril gist. oq BATS- �.'TS ► e4ther" Jamos Salkeld (Ar.. Lat-, Fr.). .67.9 Tisa uproariously funny Broadway y 1Fouglais Jefl'orson (Gr. Lot. Fr.)56.4 �comedv, ,The Patsy; ` will be given on a Edward Sale (Comp., Lst.)....56.4 the third night by a cast of New York- DUNLor �'. w, Reginald Newcombe (Lit., Lat., sectors. Ro C Fi.) .....55.7 E Ill two-piece styles of adatlblG weand iglst F`ugi, with blazer jackets, in striped .. •.. The fourth afternoon briter to R+aymmtd Farr {Ai•., Fr.)....•.,54.3..aL7iaut>audua a. delightful entpi•tain- TkIE,REXALI. DRUG STt)RE plaint colors. Grora C ---Those under consideration: �ment in -the grand concert to be given �] Block -- Gaaerich ° Albert Baker (Ar.. Gr.. I.'t:).. `1)y the Casford Concert Cnmpanr. a� • Degan• McClure (Ar.. Lit., Phy., Fr) Xr"p of arenuine artists whose xepn- .,' Coats: rft�i�Chance IReal., Basrgain .� ( , • � Donald '41.Donald At•. Ge.. I.tt., tatign in, the concert field� �S to het Qrre at a Fhr.l. fife, ed the Maple Leaf Chapter in making After church service in tha e:•ening " Marie Thomas (Ar., Ge„ Lit., P'ty.) At night, after a prelude concert presentations send Mre.-Wdbb the lour- � there will to a band concert at 8:�30 A few broken sizes in difterept styles, at less than Manuf�acturere price Seconal Year Commercial Results ;by this popular company, wherahiko sea' Alumnae Association. on, the Square. � Group A, -•Those winning a DipIarta, Rawei, Polyrwaian raconteur, will pre- The presentation of flowers w.ssi For Monday a parade at 10 aclock • making GO(c in each of the de- Rent a fascinating IpAure-entertain- very prettily done by little Elaine,i5 planned, to include military feat- th H W partments,•- Com. Arith:i Typ- ment, "Sorips and Stories of the Whitely, Helen MacEwan, Ben White-'uxe, trades floats and calithumpians,�4' Week -End Specials for the -Me ing, Stenography and Bookeep. South Seas."port"ayin:;, in native ly and Gem Parsons, and after the `eYc.,s with prizes #ox. the best floats.". s keeping: cegtnme And amid a tronieal stag-, pleasing feature Rev. Mr. McDermid • At 12 a clock rmou : it• is proposed to _.. -' Alice L. Oram ....... ...... . . .91.G setting. the arts. erafts.' folklore and and Rev. Mr. Mills were called on for have a short informal civic welcome. a I. Honors in all four tuneful music of the. picturesque pco- .addresses, at the band stan(Yon the Square. The , , , , ,g2 {1 plr of the South Seas. Mr. McDernnd expressed his con- big attraetian fox the afternoon ;will ' GENUINE LEATHER BELTS infancy p8tter>tls. Regular 1:45. Special for 95c j B 1siHonor>snin all four 1 On the fifth afternoon, followinaz a gratulations to the nurses on beim; [,he the racing programThe pageant - aJ Viola Osbaldeston......... ..5'IA eoneQrt by Vierra's. Hawaiians. Aima called to a great occupation, the tra-1% set to start at 8 O'clock and'the week -end. selling - r I. Honors in all four Dickie Oleaen, 'well-known. 1pa�loo in ditions of which would be an msnira- I carnival at 10 o'cloew. MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS,at a SPECIAL PRICE waiter Ruffen.............,....79:5 nublie affairs. will give hpr challemr- tion as they went forward in the przc- Tuesday morning there will be a n I, Honors in all four ing lecture. "Opnortunity." an insnir- tice of a. great and noble profession. I prograin of children's games on the e 77x roar discussion of the problems of the No ,work more beautifully exemplified 1 Square commencing at 9:30 . o'clock. ' for the Week -End Selling Flotence -Robinson......... a . ' I. Icon. in Typ„ II.'in $kkp., II. div. ; the spirit of Christianity than that of l For 2:v() a civic reeption is proposed. t_, y , FURNISHINGS rr� r c C. Arith. . �, On the lotst nig=lit Vierra's Hawai- a nurse and where Christianity did'Evening at 8 p.m. the pa,cant; 10 j VER�j �%T MEN'S SUMMER N S iN IJ Group B. --Those entitled to a Certi fans present: their snectacular magi. not prevail there was nothing of •this � p.m. the carnival, i THING i tate in all tlifour departments: cal nrodnction. t`An Events( in H:hi-isort of ministry. Wednesday, _children's games at pkbeeca MacKenzie... , ...,....70.6 waii:' Featuivnvrth--nehrn+,irm ;,n,t Rev. Mr. Mills, the new rector of { 0;?0 in the morning. Azx<1 swimming its a s Belts, Shirts t I. bn.' Sten., I's Ilk., pass in Tyu'g ,lansa itoxous mush..,f 'Hasa i i� +i,� St. George's church, expxes: ed .the ;contests and a: uatic sports. At 2:3D Straw -Hats, ! ' ' 1 Helen Straiten................70.3 ,ostumeg a.nd spttiliw of thiq little belief that in the Goderich hosaital Ip.m. the semi -pro. basoball match be - k I. Hon: Sten. and Typ., pass in Ilk.!, aradise of the Paci€ic, An Nvenin„ we had an institution that would be Itween the Risdo}nts; of Detroit, and Rubv Wambold....... „:.....68,6 in. Hawaii;' ,is one of the mast .pope- worthy of a much lancer place, He the Osl�rs,,at'Toronto, is billed to ' Saturday'T, Haan,: St, and Typ., pass in Bk. (lar and pn.p� twining feats rps ever bad been in a good number of hospi- , take place,. In the evening. the pag- � 10 We will-be,,Op n -Marriuerite Robinson .......... 0 3 presented to ChautauquA .audience,. tats and said Goderich was to be con. �eant followed by a carnival. I. Flan. St.. rgss in Bl,. and. Tyn_ In addition to the -.children's gola gratulated on having such a snlendid.f For Thursday morning a historic Mplvin Smith, , • , • .. , • , , ...01.3 nrorram gi o^n by At Raker on the institution. T•ye first_ -impression he , and scenic -auto tour is proposed, The T: Han. St, and T ass in I3k. {third ofternoon, two miter deltehtful got on entering the building was that afternoon will be devoted to the spe- Typ., p. 1f,on Mrrney,...,.,• ,.....i2,9 entertainmpnta will bk'a;iven for tlip of eff-ienev and the excellent esprit, and race program of the weetc. In 41$ .A PHONE 41S I. Ho„. in Bk., pass in St, and Tvn. ab'%dr-n, 'Ralnh Gorden, cartoonist de corns which the surerint:endent, the evening some of the lodges are PHONE CORNFIELD Group C. ---Those entitled to Cettifi A^d imt�prson0or. wlin comps to Miss MacArthur, succeeded iii keep- proposing to told special meetings on ca+A in parts mentioned : Chautaucsua on the tolirth morning. is ing. H,o clospd with congratulations Thursday evening, and of course there LADIES' and MEN'S ♦r EA F:dnn Hnnt..... , , .......S(; always a favnrite with his s•,iall tit to the graduates, will be the carnival at night. L Hon. in St. and Typ, zona. Jnbn Mangelq, the lolly clown The chairman, Mr. McGaw, took Friday will be in. charge of the "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP'' . Emmerson Elliott . ............7.4,1 enmer,.,i.t the WM v from Paris to thrill, the opportunity to .nay a tribute to .Huron Old Boys of Toronto anti they f� E GODERICH, ONT. I. Rona. Bkn., IL Typ:, pas, in Sten. the ahildt,�n with 'bis marvelnus in - the superintendent, tivho was respon- have some special features in prepar- i" %EST SIDE 0I� SQUARE Anous AfRefle..................71.1 glin€ - He will arrear. on the fifth. . Bible for the very -$fie condition, pre- � anon that -will assure a veiy. inter- -, I. Hons. Tvn., 1'I, BkIsP• • 1morning. -,_; wailing at the hospital. With lien her esting day. Friday,: evening the band Reginald McMichael: ..', 62.3 iwork came first and sloe did not .get tattoo, carnival afterwards. St.. pass in Typ, a i�,UREES GIRADtJATION the entertainment she was entitled ( ..5aturdaY, Provincial athletic meet A. Robinson..........27 S0 57 from the Educational Department of NPien . Drennan..'. , ..... , ,60.G to on acr`ount of her devotion to duty. and, ladies soft-bali.game between the ON COUNTY :` W, Ta lqr....:, ......24 32 6G ,the United Typewriter Co., for which . Pass m 5t. and Typ. Four Young Ladies Complete Course The cleaint, nraver was conducted � same teams as played here at the UR LEA6 6l John ScDonald.:. 20 a"0 50 a excellent standing the Principal. Miss P011m + kion ........ ..........60.2 in Alexandra Hospital, .Godcrich by 1 { y last year. Carnival at '� ,,, , Rev. J. R. Ford. after wh�e.i he athletic da I)N lr�l`.i a , , Gordan Mcl?herson, ..{29 22 01 • B. F, Ward, B. A„ was awarded a P,ssi; to • St. and Typ. Audience, whish crowded the halt to night. d: Alex:. Robertson.... 22 461 pearl emblem, as an expert teacher Hazel, S,+ntnnd z. , ... , .. , ... , _00:1 � "Alias Kati leen Kerr. Wineham its utmost,_ (iisponsed. and adjourn- Several other interesting events St. $Olen$ A in Trophy for Secgri --- of typewriting. Paso in ,St. n,nd Typ. tMiss Annie "Af. Kennedy, Whitechurch mert for a (lance and reception was are planned for the week. For %- : Time 487 From the Educational De aitntent Cairio O'Neill....... , ,, :.Gell "Aliss Bertha F. Foster: Sheppardton made to thebfa`onie temple agsa;n,hly (.stance the Huron County Council pro- Time TO;�IE of the Remington Typewriter Co, tthe Ptiso 1." Vit.,€>*„d Tcn, Aliss Wilhelnxina Al. Dickson, Port 'room. Mr. Jack McDermid provided pose to hold their: picnic at Goderich $hoot of the Hu- ST. AUG S I , t The annual trophy n students bare won • Si awards the SCHOLhRSFP11? WINNERS Albert one day during the weelo. and a com Von Rifle League was ;field .on the St. W. A. Orser. .19 20 an Wednesday, June Thos. McCann.... , , ..2G 2J 4 highest, beinga old medal for a -�-` ;,,. THF G1;NTENNIAY.. PROGRAM imittee was appointed to get in touch Melena ranges g The Adamson Memorial Scholar- aun od tc Cokboxne township. M, AzrnstrOng..... , ..ZG 27 53 .+pl ed of 55 Wards lien minute; »hip, value $25.00 for Lower School These are two four fair young „ a with the council committee. The 2 d' C' er h' Bel- • 8 46 Mr. C. Bunt, the, district repaesen- in Can, Hist.. Liter., Comp., Gram- eluates fiipm the Goderich Alexandra presentation of the Strang memorial ` St. Helens, St. Augustine and B 1 J. Leddy. , , , • • 2?� 1~T h o 0 4tative of the Remington Co., called at. MAT and Arithmetic was won by Eve- 'General rnd .Marin HosnftO train-' Is Taking Definite Shape -Pageant ( scholarship to the G. C. I. board is P. Jefferson.,.,.... -,,..3 , grave, went: represented aping the ..G _ 99 the school an closing da and told the a' with $9,Ei�✓a, Margaret ing sclidol, who 4n Tuesday c�veirine•.1 instructor to Be Herd Next heel;: ranged to take. places qr► Tuesday of- cotilpeting markrinien, The .trophy J. Kmahan.. , ..... , ..2Ei, 21 4t Y lye Aeon, t I . ternoon at the school. The Rifle Lea. Helena team iot me , , . , ..27 `3G 52 students- they had wan more awards Groves and Ethel Cook are wot•thy of in i',p nreseneaa of a lived eat their. an- was wan by the St. fie T. Ilea Y " 2 F and their papers had a higher stand -honorable attention. Jot MpeKay Hall„ received their eve- flans. for the Centenary celebration � gue leave a shoot arranged, as, is an- trio second time. Il. Webb, • of $t. J,°, Brophy , ,,. , ....,.9 3. it $ and of accuracy than any other school Adamson Memorial Scholar- dentiaic as duty qualified nursp�..;end i of the Iiuron; Tact are advancing'nounced elsewhere. Helens; had the highest individual J, Craig :. . ... . .... . .,24 L5 49 The A $ 'and interest iia sur tion .which comes through _ r, of the same enrollment in 'the pis r -Middle . School. a w,:alth of _fioxai, and. 'Othcx if is in _ thy.:keg. week's, sv opts _ steer m . a ue medal. 1 .:,'„1..•_ ._ . 2),:..,. „G . ,_ ship., value 825A0, fo. � t1 score grid took the Lea J. Bow er, tract, fpr which outstanding record he P was won b Percy` pxnfusinn. is being aroused in. other centres of i AIr. Bert McCreath, on behalf of the A. Horace J.. Fisher, of Godexieb, wits 8 Mathematics, a Y - d 480 co14g'rtitnleated both .teachers and stu•. Sheardown." ' Mr, 1lfegaty, president of th�y Hos- tire. county. It is proposed to gasses Huron 'Old Boys, who would 'finance second. dents highly. l reports have been .sent PRAO hoard ° presided and. after an eet�ain evenings to various of the the scheme, is to rent say a thousand The team scores were as followaa' individual Scores Indivtdua r p + out to, all atudenrts .but �thbse of :> blm Opening, prayer by Canon HiII. n+side a towns and, villages of the county as ebstum.es fropr some Toronto estiib- S. HELENS N0.1 The 'ndfvidual size -winners '(were: t i p. G.C.X. PROMOTION RESU"rS 1A. l,,Id these ilii go foreword as goon vnrv. a>yproprsatp , oppnm>r address .their special night, when they wail be lishmeiit and open . up a store here r i 200' 500 Total H, Webb,. St, Helens', G4; H. J, Fisher, Ible." of welcome. This "is the 9th gradua- expected to put on some special stunts wltero merry-inac,exs coulee lent a as pos±i . tion since the onaxninlr Of thti hosp' U yds. yds. Goderich, 69; Joe Brophy, St..A.ugus ,=. t. J. P. Ht3ME* ,t» 1. at the night carnival. A$ arranged fan(:Y' costume for an evening at a 9 Webster..:...... ,20 30 56 rave 6 a. and.31: nurses have raduateA. Thisitentatively :on:Monday night• at the certain figure, varying,- according, to J. tine, Alex. Young,. Bele° 1, _�,m�. '• W. Webster. :. • . ^ - :31 30 Gi W. Webster, St.. Helens, G1;;. 'Oliver Awards of Di' loanas "and Scholarships Principal. as followed by a vocal solo• by . Mr.' executive meeting Goderich pedple ate; the costume. p p p H. Purdon........... 2G 26 52.Gpldthox Goderich,Gi• VS6.IzMiller, The promotions of the ii.ower NORTH ;RURON t7: F. O. HOLDlot Jack;McDermid and an encore, , �tqq be responsible for.tlfe'first night ---� ^----- J. C. Puxdgn.... ,, .2G. 2f► 5Cr S Hol ns. G9 E. Shea�dgwn,'Gade- .Sehool'are based on the year's work PICNIC' AT MENESETUNG Mayor MacEwan was called on fox loo•"the cat ni4.a1 (Monday) and also Relieves Asthma at Little- Expense.M W. I. Miller...........20 30 59 rich 59' J. D. Anderson, St. Helens, in this,waay: Four series of exariuna- - few words and briefly touched on 1fOx the last night (Saturday). Tues- -Thousands of dollars 'have been. Wallace Miller, .. , ...25 25 *i3 58• A. Robinson, St. Helens, 57; W. E. 1tions were held during the ear.. The The annual picnic of the North the histgr'y of the hospital, from the day ' night was assigned to Clinton' vainly spent upon remedies for asth.. ' Jas, Aitcheson,. ,. ,....26 26 Gl McPherson St. Helens, 57 W. Tsaylor average of the first three year. taken Huron I?_ F, O. Was hold at Menese-. opening of the old building in 1901 or and Bayfield; Wednesday night to ma sad seldom. if ever', with any re- :' H. Webb..... , .:.4 ...3i 33 6`k t Helens X50;,J. Webster St. Helens and then- the average'of this average tun Perk on Tuesday afternoon, with + 1902 on, till now, after. much discour. Wingham And Blyth; Thursday night lief.. In -r. J.. D. Kello 's Asthma I W. E. MCPhersun....30 w7 57 S • .g fa t ' to 5G; J. McGill, 13tlgrave,156; C: Prause, ,and the final dont test was then; ,tax- Miss Agnes Macphail, M. P., as 'the agement,. the splendid building now Sea#orth, and Friday night t0 the � Remedy,- despite its A$$u ace of ben- t` .1. D. Anderson.......80 28 58 Colborne, 156; J. C. Purdnn, Bi.' Ilei. ext,. ben - Fifty -five per cent, was required special ,$pdak4W for the: occasion,' Iii n use is a worthy .and for the per. Huron Old Boys of. Toronto. ,efit, CO$13 'so little `that it is within -" ens, 55; T. Foran, St. Au lira, 641, in eaeh.subject. her opening remarks she flayed the pose ire a community of this size. The prograw for the week is being !reach of all. It is the nattonal rem. ] t" '' �• ~-506 J, X. McCallum, Beigirave.554t;' C. A. prom(.tiotss to 2nd t r e et 1 •constituents of North Huron for their Mx MacEwan, paid a tribute to the filled: in bit by bit.: On' Sunday, July' edy for aithnig. far removed from li a Coannt r a party persistent driving force of • the presi- c g y, ' GOD>aR1CH Rabert>lori,. Cgibo;etc,:.54;,,R,'J..Gold. .Gr" ,; a leak .of appreciation of their rt 31st .the openin da -there will beithe plass. of doubtful sad experirnen- pup . A, -Those folly promot d, ) services in the various churches with tai preparations. Y6ur dealer can $, Nirdown........83 S6 50 rho ;° Gos�crich,' 1;3; ' W''.'-' i . ` t-5fiiller, - having passed in each goblet t. and itx• rb restntatives, ,�s !shown by .petit, Mr. Megaw, in, car"yinx# out the special H J . Fisher....... , ..al 31 62 St.,�elenso 68;. V.' Glaoili', Gdctprich, �I. Hatiorx ; them in that they did nbt turn ouP.in project for tie new hoipital to a suepreachers (as far as possible supply .it.., 1i3� Mirk Arau.tran , St. Au ustme, greater: nxltabera and show • anpre tn- ceasfuI , completion. farmed residents) in the pulpits at -�-- O. Gakithor 30 G1 , R Aileen ?we.. pd .. 3t1 B, 4..........,,...87.4 tetest iti'tl#e4peakorx of the day. Mr. Megan, in tura( passed on the both morning and evening services, I understand -there in,4 -bran on the H. Lamprey . , .... 20 24 r 1 CLS: C.. Robitason, St. (luytiw4tt 53; Margaret Evans .... , . , ...... , 78.2 W. Leach......... , ..21 30 .,i Jai4 ,)dacVicar, Gadarich, GI'.. Miss Macphall polo" it: glowing tri good `word of - commeenda'tion -to the And at 3 o'clock in the afternoon a' new Oxford bags?" II. Honors : „ buta.to that efforts of the Progressives lsuheit of the. various organizations Public service, will; be held on the Yes, they tray serreral men have 21 25 X10 'lysis Lucille Macdonald. ...... . . .....2.4 % court house s uare p I gone crazy tryingz.tb ltirdl , their legs .l J.13owman........... J. MaeVicar............ 20 32 ., t J. ldcrtll, ,, � ..F, Mc,. Frank Roberton, ......, ..... , 68.11, at Ottaw,aa, but sold the same efforts +working for the. 'hospital, not' only in g , at, which Bishop A. J. Goldthorpe. ,...23 3U 1i3 g r Olive McGregor 6 would have been much greater ai4d of the town but in the adjoinintc country, Seager .is t0 be the ppreacher and 'ti,; so that they, could )lull "up their Oi►lluiss; Bagrave,.64, ,M: Viaeele , hood and massed choirs will assist. sock T. It. Rundle , , , ;:..21 27 ` i8 l3elgrevt, 18; C. MrlMriaid. 'St. Het Group B. --Tho a pramotec(, coiaditinit more . btMaefft to the U. F. O, group but for whose toast work the result ' r. Y. Gledhill:..... , .25 28 c:3 had not Crerar, Drury and Porlite been would not have .been achieved. -. _ . ens, 48; T. Todd, St. Helens, 47: ally, having failed in the sub- at the head .of affairs. Miss Macphait , D r. Hunter was called on for the r�n joss mentioned in brackets. y 3 CONFEDERATION 1 1129 A FINS iWU,t'tlit Mabel Brownlee (Lit.).... ...63.2 '"vent so far as to prophesythat only • address to the nurses and congratu.. �i,ti�Y.Er." STAMP ST. HELM NS NO. --- --= Helen Page (Ar.) ...... , .....62.2 a social revolution with. agrieulturfits lated them on their success and ex- 10. qg 4ll The":khdl►l 0# CQmtaaerce hxs just 10rne.i f;rowe <Ar.)......,,...G'1.1,and the Laborites taking the leading pressed the belief that in their careen L ytcls..a .......... , .. , , .... part would bring the producer the re- they would be true to themselves, to " 8 -Lavis.... , , , ... , .31 18 39 closed a most successful . school year. Ebben Ross (Al., Sp,) ........ tt1.3 patients. and to the hos, teal. 23 24 47 Especiaify in the Typewriting Depart• Minnie Good (Ar.)........ ..60.1 muneration the. worker was entitled their + T. Todd .............. to. " A solo by Mrs. Frank Saunders was CO. Wtbb........... 24 rl 42 mink has the work been noteworthy, Evelyn fain Ross (Sp.)....... ..,68.9 Farquhar Oliver, M. P. P., of,South well received and an encore was giv Irk, Wrbb........... $4 :t7 51 the students having won 46 awards Evelyn Hamflton (Ar., A1.)_ , 58,9 Grey, also spoke on the U. F. 0. grin- en, after which the graduating• nurses x Lana Colwell (Lit.) ........... 57.5 eiplos. fit maintained the three repeated the Florence Nightingale Group C. --Those under consideration: great gttlistions of the day were the pledge after Dr. Macklin. promising Rosiest Stoddart; (Ar„ St., )....58. freight rates, tariff and national debt. adherence to the .high ideals of the Clarence Tweedie (Ar., Bk.) ..58.8 f� He paid a glowing tribute to the On- Profession set by that pioneer muse. Gludya Brownlee (H., Ge,,cSt.).#f.5 #ria hydre power and advised all Mr. Macdonald Gibbs -acted as accom. Aiady Nevins (Ar„ St„ Bk.).,65.7 farming communities to make use of panist f�qyr the holoists. i Pe L )tory McKay (Ar„ Al., S. ).:.61.9 it wherever possible. Dr.,yMacklin gave something of a " Wrapped eel* UAwrapped rmattle" to l)'orm it. H. A. Gilroy, of .,Alvinston, presi-� historical sketch of Florence Night. Group A. --Those fully promoted, i ay. dent of the United Farriaers' Co-oper- ingale, showing the lack 'nf- s6 much that `-infect, nutty brown that ing passed in each subject : ative Company, speaking on the ad- fn. the way of sanitary methods which I, Honors • vantages of the to -operative system, prevailed ,when she took up the work appeals to bath eye and palate, James Sutherland............ 62,2 said that in the future the member- of nursing in the Crimean War. She. � ° William Sutherland ........ ..,90:1 ship would be under contract to the was a remarkable woman, the woman ' Y company, so that the heads of the ca- of a century. She did not care for Bir sae Laaaef eaaf �"trt�+ct �re4rd GordonGordan. McMthtn............. ik.l3 isnot ir4t0o tins g0fet!'omo. '11. Honors : operatives would have full control in social life but wanted to do something t Lyall Crawford...,..,,......"7.1,2 the sale of their products. for humanity and found the urge to - Try Oor n%�It0 What i�1' and Jean Abell... .. Robert McMillan, of Seaorth. send wards nursing irrestible. .... , t3:il , a*4 Fruit Sr'ttaedf. Dorothy W�alters.............. 72.7 Sheldon Bricker, U. k`. � O, candidate, After Dr. Macklin's address came , � 1 y✓ Jean 'Ledndr.................72.3 , alio Spoke, the latter announcing his the presentation of pins by Mrs. `Hot•- Kenneth Hunter ............... r intention of being in the field as the ton, on behalf of the Hoepital Board,_ d,l,, at commemoratlOn of the Sixtieth,Anniverxary of Confederation, Post- . , ... U. F. O. reprtsentxtive In the. comm John,, liCneeshaw, .......... 6 a,. fi' followed by a vassal softs by Miss Rur„r. master General P. Jr. Veniot •haaa issued a set of six bliingual postage . Alma Howell ................. $-,,I � North Huron by-election. McLeod, to which an encore was p iv- stamps. - One -cent orange portraft of Sir John ' Macdonald• Two - j j Dorothy I.inklater.............1'i6.31 Rod. Young, of Carlow, r cted as en. w cent --- green,. reproduction of Quebec Coxference, 1867; Three -cent • CLEVELAND, Baker IIHelen C oper........... `.....MI • r chairman. David McDonald, of Wing. Gifts from the Ladies NOspftal red, centre 'black of Parliament Buildings; Fire -cent .-.• purple, Sir 'WiI- P►}�gpljyj; 11 Wj�'S1' Sy,• �• ham, interspersed'tht spetches with Auxiliary were presented on their be. frid Laurier; Twelve -cent -- blue, maps of Dominion as it l tv it four 1 Elaine Gra.s..... . ..: ....:., .65.8 ' bagpipe aaeleetions. halt by Mrs. Felker. Mrs. Macklin, original Conf'ederatiori Provinces shAcled; Twenty -cent. --- orange red, Florence McKenzie.......... , .f ;.G c Preeextattiott to on � alb of th,-t Ahmreben Ch&Pt of stages of mail transportation in Canada,the dog -train, the mail -rider, the , , Mildred Scott ,6t , P steam»hip, railway, he airplane. - -^- W311' Sa • • . • • • .. CODER CNAMAMUA the' ft M' Sound s rt res nt- the and t lan. gam under. ............. $d.6 'S. J. Keith la .............6o "", , i i 1 N P t g ' . K WESTERN FLOUR M1�,t{..S CO- STAFF CONFERENCE 1VCE Group H. -Tho" promoted condition-. rkh Joly 11th t ally, having failed in ths-sut;-? jests named it braackets. - sparkling+comedy success, "The Patty," Vforra's Hawaiians, in w Reginald Fisher (Al.) ........ , .(,,.4 ,, Sydney Leggett (Lat.) .... , . , .69 "the musical production, in .r 't b Lortno �.:'! tan Singers #eaturinl� "The Chines of ' Britanny;" Arena White (At.. H.. Ge., Lot.) 53.2 )fttures by such heodlin- gam under. ............. $d.6 'S. J. Keith la .............6o "", , i i 1 N P t g ' . Wilfred Plante ...............64 y g +p.1w #a Gwk•. nt# .. Fire Da Ctaavtan iiaCANADA WESTERN FLOUR M1�,t{..S CO- STAFF CONFERENCE 1VCE Group H. -Tho" promoted condition-. rkh Joly 11th t ally, having failed in ths-sut;-? jests named it braackets. - sparkling+comedy success, "The Patty," Vforra's Hawaiians, in . - " Reginald Fisher (Al.) ........ , .(,,.4 ,, Sydney Leggett (Lat.) .... , . , .69 "the musical production, in , Ftaealat Josephaylo .......nr,"Ansi Hawaii;" Metropoli- (Al.) b Lortno �.:'! tan Singers #eaturinl� "The Chines of ' Britanny;" Arena White (At.. H.. Ge., Lot.) 53.2 )fttures by such heodlin- Olive Sprung (Al., Art, Fr.)...K.'l.2 tri as 'Norman Allan Imrie and ' Wherahiko Rawei-•-these Mrence tAnnan (Al. Rot. Lat.)53 are Nmongg° Robert i the X. Mel!Csy (Al„ Lit., Fr., rxe eptfonal attractions whir% will 1,40• . .. , . 52, 7 ; appear here at the big 1827 Dominion , , • Vseta Ta1,Fi (Al., .it., H.).>...lift Rodpath Cliaataagrim which opens GrnuP (`.�Thare under contidezation l Monday, July I Itk, and continues for 3tatikr Taylor fir. days. if,, rte Trtrnb)y a Thor program will be laun,•btd on Annie, Tabb, the first afternoon with a popular con-' lrverrtt Harris i cert by the Arcadia Novelty Vora- Jack Mark a racy, four clever young ladies who i 1'rsraaotien+s to IlII3.•.-li hWie , spW44 r�slstilii their f thhoir ,�irl&ly vawith r '!cam Groep A,- 7`faasa� tall ''W proo . Following a concert by y promotrd, hay. , dais coaamran at night, No'rinaat Allan iag ptaeaaed fit each siabjtct : Irnrie. noted poblicfst &%d edticator, 1. Konen -.will "ver a vftalllr lattmstlax leo- Fstrselyn Dean J.. Pig+. the Genraaal lG►mew of alae Western a(ada Blo navr lYlilis Compsaxy, Lirxittd, wag the a sowoe mantel bock .................. tarso, "Working Together for ilii- latae area Grevaaa..... ,,.,, ,.ii4.7;110r*." luteol Cook ............. tM foilowiaaag reicipient of at tics conclasien �of t)w aaxval artlill conference at the )fogad otli.e of this Co�aa4iorky iN Toronto last week. The ranfrrowe was atten&d by a►&e. of the empony from ,it' of Canada, and was brooglit to a sloes rrfday ni�at with din •. •..,?7 tM secwA atterra+om If. Hoaara : a pr,h�a by tho Matr"wittan .Brass- a atr at tke National* Club. at which ' Haim&. Presialent; A. J. Mitchell, Viet.Pre WW*t; Bir John Aird, and lair. P age (sort the sptakea°3> Victor ritiott................70.4 or*. Lsot#r X. Msar%s. +iotnlw 4ra.� Retia PtrisNnaaer...............ikt,! aaaatk lettraarasr. wilt � tale amigaw TM show phouwraph is a, Vitt of ahfa?oers of the staff alae taasertftsar. fine °ow, reredinr ta•nan Loft to rigAt.••••A. Lt' rrk, Torsatte; A. A. Leigh, Vict�.G.: 17. X. graaara•, g..iohn« Doaaald murlow..............:47.7 leetwvr rft-W ".� art ovWI Ii velyn Cooper................04 7 } Life.' III. laintaors ' N B,: J C. Gsnvmv, Montreal; J. Inman, Ottawa; J. W. 1�rassr t3oierfch; A. W. Akoek, Winnie pm; TW*n*x tltortr o. Tornrita Ilottom row -R. X. FAreight, New Wostaniaater; It, J. Marriott Cal- i J. W. Haar(, WinnlM; J. J. P%Av, R. j Alan 1roMlo"d............. .Wfth ial lismia am ae"ic et- "lu CM=n" ytiit Bary; A, Prldhat»i . 1. Walker, and G. F. bodington, all ! 0' oM(e. Torovito. t ,