The Signal, 1914-6-25, Page 3•
TIIE SIGNAL : GODERICF : ON'TARIO
PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS
Results for Jesse at the Ooaerich Col-
legiate lancets
'I'be resulte of the June promotion
examinations have teeu very satisfac-
tory in Form 111. B. but very far
from .alivf.ictory in Forms 1. and 11.
The studies in theme tacit two forms
cover s wide raufe and call for the
utmost deligeuce in school and out of
it. The standing of those of Form I1.
who have written on the lower school
normal entrance will be announced
ldletltedhartute& in brackets aftterba
limbed. The
log
few names indicates hath' dets
will have to supplement
er
ou the number of subjects mentioned.
ho
ave to
lement
will require to to attend school lduring
the last week of vacetioa to prepare
for their examinations.
The reports will be ready to give to
the students un Sianrdsy. June 27th,
•ind they may be obtained by calling
..t the principals home. Britannia road,
.erond door east of South street,
Make The Teapot Test
Put "SALADA" TEA in a warm teapot -pour
on freshly boiled water --- let stand for five
minutes -and you will have the most delicious
cup of tea you ever tasted
11
ttAS THE FLAVOR! THE FRAGRANCE! THE DELICIOUSNESS 4'w
that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of delight.
In sealed lead packages ONLY.
.uta[. OREEN se ■IXEO
fr'0401 I- TU Fotta II, Manifesto to Members of Methodist
liAlors-0..Pinder• 1Pi.:1.r
1,,.,._J Bogie 74. .1 MacEwan 73.4, Church on Duty in the Elections 4"ill on the new stoves hon.`
turnt e.
\' K,Idab 7:1, M 1'1 klham 711.:1. i Cott which. when completed, probably will
las, H Wo. sell 1.10.5, A Mack:wan (111, 44 cost (over $1,0110.001• )tis 1
G Pot- Failure of gov.rnul4'nl to submit to
SOME POINT$ IN THE RECORD OF
THE WHITNEY GOVERNMENT
Hon. I. 8. Duff, minister of agricul-
lure. speaking in the opera honer. et
Pet erlorough, made great claims from
the record of the government, now lel
by Mr. Hanna. Mr. Dare time was
limited end he taw things through
glasses blurred by pre • judice. Thete-
fore a title, leferen.e to the 'Whitney
somegovernment record on some sabjecle
will given true idea of the merits of
the record. Take the following sub
a -
jects nd the action of the govern•
meat upon thew:
Euccanox.
Lack of constructive Irade-►hip on
the part of the wlnii.ter.
Ove, -loading the curriculum in pub-
lic and high rehools.
Rigid regulations discouraging
initiative tied individuality iu teachers
and seholurs.
Failure of the gavernlurnt to meet
the demand for properly qualified
Witcher* by not enlarging local facili-
ties tor teacher training. i
Cut down in 1013 the rural public
school grant by De per cent while con-
tinuing, for example, to spend large
g rf Lre *1.7, 11 Mulvey
ter 61.11. R I.ungutire (11 oft.::. U Black
(1, It i. M \Vatter ll'l.:i. A Brandt 111
at;. A ,['lark (li 111.(1, ti Sault( 111.1.
K McArthue 1) 41.1, J Kelly til. N Hob.
j� liutrldtli` E ('01 thI UtO'Cotinui 14?1l
1'1)11 is I. Tu Com a 1:ltl'1AL FoKll.
(, tirophev 111 ill (1. E Hick• 01.7; 1.
.tdaals t11.a.
The following who have made an
r%root. during the year of not less
thin ;,5 per cent are provisionally pro-
motedern pawing raurlactory- supple.
Mentals in work ntwr and Septembertndlllll
.atistectory g
and October.
T.. Fetin I1. -V' Doyle (:31 :.7. B
OnE\Vil-
s$. . F:
Rutledge I.4: 56.1.
Hays Iit 55.5.
To 1uwtler'eial Form. -It ('uta i'21
I. listen IY) �•
Folin 11. 'r FORM 111. 13. •
I. Macklin 71, 0 newton 710.6. U
l:raha•)I .57.4, N \\•hitely 11.1 (G, D
Hay- "I (Ci '2.
the following arre.prey ieiocelly pro-
' motel asebovr:-E \VItllem11 eV' :.88.
-I: Field 1:1):x5.6. %V Rabb Cts :. t4.
(; uttn 111. B ro 111. A.
lion, and to nue one votes as a solemn the house proposal+ for dealing wish
trust to elect such caudidrter. the financial crisis at the provincial I
universit • which was dile•lo.e.t cern
'
w A
to the public in the yr r13. 1
rhe government's assisting policy
on the bilingual slued que.uon is
such that it 11a. hw. the cot:fidrtice (f
both INIt'ties. •
Abolition of mo.lel .rboole.
Failure to deal :tdequutrly with
question of technical education.
hysteria 1.» r t Cnowtv.L.aeca. '
other r.sulet ion. upon rho to-idue of Alienated to Mackenzie and Mann,
the Irani,: its np•retiuns tie the Canadian Northern ()otatfiu
and remedy it- evils: Cir The removal railway, two minim' :,eres of our finest
of the three-a-I:fUu dans.• fret . the land in the clay bet,. with It dollar in
local option lu•vs t.f the province. an 1 ca•h return, as a I end grant to the
the Use of that haw for the remnv..lof trnnscontinrntrl raiiway..,
all chop limen-.•• which clay exist in '!'he bonds of tbi' road have been
any rrtltluieiltalit". It i. our cunvirti•.n.. guaranteed by the Ikoniinn,n go1ere-
in view .,1 our p-rwtirent purpose too went. and last year it received frutl.
r.eettre the incoaihit i"niof all legtNlr.tion the Dominion government a cash .sup-
favo1lug the tr.f t! in suing drink, elide of 91'2.14(1.8 mile.
that it t- tour .lute- as citizens a111 a. Voted down oppw.ition resolution
chri.lians t.. do .•ret utmost to secure that the Canadian Northern Ontario
-.Homers-B Nairn 75.3..
Pao+ -E Pridhatn.74ai, M Galt- 73,7.
.1C Young 73.2, 41 E Walters
ti J 2.6, 11
It Currie l ala
oar, \V R Cunningham (57.(i,..L (Iowan.
.1;,2..1 1'4111 614.8. H Sttaidart i 11 (4'(.:1. E
F Jere i d: M Welsh (G, M Shackleton 2,
toss's far •nm1ye11•4.'2. BH07dfC4:ft.11 1.4 i„Cln '11(h• n ': Li . do.oiel ltd ,n of
• Griffin 43,H Hartwell 62.3. VI lux U. k.trnle41'' sold .i-'- r..,•.Ion Of '.44) 4.0 -
Tree• following were for valid reasons :;I, ! , I_ i row 1-
exru.pted 110w the June exiutsuauuns rhe r..•
rad are pr.wotrJ ,.ti their tern 0x1111.- e -
na!ions : N Given. M Yulil end E. able t. •• .
M. ,. .t•ti�1•.I.
It. Powell is ptoeisionally,promotrd t.4 • rte
meter conditions -as tetentionrd above wn.i t.:' . .• . il. ..f the liyuol
!Nit nitro .uppletttent in IWO ,.injects. t r.8i`i••
-• »••l •'• ! r. dr1-« 11.1- nI-
•I f11•11.1Y-Ilf•filf-41
Cl/)r71aa('tAL 1 01?t. ;, r d onfat' etit ell.
• The (oliowttllg Save been awarded pfe• w•-', - ..1t o ! ,1.4 , le al d
diplomat. :• .p,,t f 4 I . s 1,1 • • tt -r to -
Honors in bookkeeping. stenography Citi •• ' i, r rel raodl i:.t.
and typewriting -L Austin sal. A ('ox kis, n 4 '4 .Pr•lih•
Hon's+ in bookkeeping and t;e1w-
Writleg-F •Baeriller •6.4.
13uauiti to typew.ritieg and etenog-
raphy-(i Wells 74, V\' Motherland
tie l.,
On iIassing a satisfactory test On-
-aced in stenography. J. 1'. Hurley
- will be granted a dipluutr.
Peter Adamson memorial
sch.IIrrshipr, each of value .•f 82:•.
hate been %welded as follow.: In
Forint!. John U. Bower 1441 pin cent
• t1 F,nm 111. A, George ti.MacEwuu
-• !»•r cent,
CottAti !ATE
1'h • 1. !lowing a! pr,.1 has Owen lib
s41e.1 to Mrtheetu44 1'' Its'. Dr. Car-
man. genet al hiaperinl.vidrnL, ani Rev.
Dr. Moura,- general ...err -teary of the
temt»•tan• - 4L•pir•t 4.4.ht 4.1 the church'
in retard to the 1 h1' trio .elm' :
- -
•The Ilntalip omnis ..f the d.)-art-
niee�gge. . tteup►rarree end who al tetortn
let 4lirv.Ne.tbtalist rhnroh. realising the
Om...tGnue. of Ole prl•N•Ilt pNl'iheial
p'.11tiral .•aruesign-to the great lew-
px•I.vir, ief Ion'. and through it .40
r..•4 4 I'1 ase u1 ►resat Aervice, would
III a r•.40 yo?; t h»L.Ilowing 1-om•idrret- `
i..:•
1.
Lir. (14-Ttlutlta'1'('ni•R1 II AND TEM -1
•
rrteANl r..
The AtIit:tde..1 the M4111•wiil.t.rin+rah
tnw.ur'.+. the. do n• : • 1441)' nil. sttwa)•s
been rrtrntle4s nhp•"i•i.iI . \\'r have
'!seer ••..u,pl(Nmi.r.l ivslh the teethe iii
strong drini. VI. have ever iwen d.-
4etwieedly eltt:rc...81' in the mieette-
ing at, I1^ !.. -., 4..4'.•.4)8 this enemy uT
the health. h4plin.•.', homes and hope+
of the 1'•'- ! I • ' (►nr readiness to,perti-
cip tl i.I- . h . R' "4: tofortu 4 4 deulun
stoeio• 1 4)u• -• 1 4ti.:n' ret gen-r..1
atl.i ,.i-ri'.,.14 . .•• t. -lenses 111111 nthet'
rhur,'r, '• I. t-. a ;•1 .i,r..heart y
'4)pel',!.'.n in ••r• r)• coruwuniry with
1ho.r vci , -1+1'. ! tor' th'• cleen1iog of
our tt . '. - ..4 -vet y'I-g 11 •tinct• 'f
e ilafile o 111, h know. •no law. nor
hQ{ol a•'•.•.A N•:\ :ie..u14 , nor any' age,
rains. o
I r 1. t f
nor, s • d .•• t rel• t) 1 a I
r. in. tt • .. Of . t 'h to8er•'y.
sulle.nng e' -.l . • •'w V.I hr gr•-wfr-t
3 Tile. Ottemer »41 rr 1s C POfr (Te.
Woe ate in the Midst of a prnvinciel
election. 1'be limo piste to the ranl-
prail;n has been gtl•en to the reuse of
teurprrvncr.; ('they issues are teup•'rt-
! ant. Mut the .i.. .ant note i• : (I t'1'hr.
I mhnlition of the bar. Including therein'
the ala'htion of all hotel and club
11iC440w•s. and therewith the treating
1 Th Punic't lent of Wien
I' 11•1•• . •f indn. I c.
i• 1.42.1'. I.t. I-
t .1 . 11..1,• . I,, • 111
4.4. 4'..•1.1 1.4:4- a1 441
• .1 1 1 hr uprrnl44)4,4
-I work was closed on Tuesday,
!.u,4' I•i h. but detesruueut:0 1''cawin..-
- te,11 continue until .lure :44th,
l.rr•nled over by Inspector J. 1•.. four
*lid MI. Hogarth, of Heneall.
Thitty•four wrote on the lower
:e•boe,l uorwal entnuce: :e) ate writ-
ing oto middle school monist t•tttrenre
rod junior matriculat' . and 1t• on
lipitei school faculty entrance.
The entrance examination was held
on June 17th, IKth, and 10th nide' the
supervision of the principal, Mt. J. P.
Hume and Mr. J. E. Toni. There were
444 writing at the Oo derich l,ollegiet e
ara3 347 in the whole inspectorate.
There were also 111 candidates Wil sung
on the public school graduation diplo-
ma examination. The {ropers are t•e-
ing read by Principal Hume, chairmen
of the entrance board : Mr. J E.' Tour.
-[creta, y : Sister Vincent. of Kings-
bridge: Miss Sharman, of (',notal
',hoot, (ioderich, and Mr. George
Y)wrke. B.A.. of Exeter continuation
1,140.1,
..v • ,{, ntcan.4. per have been very
tabs weary and L I caadrAtt vis
able to make the 14n per cent i, not
capable of taking up high school work.
The molts tray possibly he announc-
ed by the loth of July
Mir Clifford left tor home last week
but may join the teachers' towing
party to Europe under 'The Hands
Across the Sea" organisation
Mie Hodge is rradieg lower school
adrenal entrance history et eduealion
department and nn July 11th will begin
the flue weeks course of instruction
In physical culture at Liwidoe.
Mill Fraser will spend part of her
vacation In Stratford and a part in
Tnront o.
Miss Durnin joins the claw in physi-
g1Ll instnretion at Toronto on July Nth
•'nnunning five week..
Ilr. Stray reads junior matricula-
tion ancient, at the education
dcpertrnent beginning In July Rh.
Mr. A. M. Robertson rusticates for
1hr earl part of hi, holidays in the
wilds ofParry Round district.
Mr. 3. P. gum joins the claw at
kluelph on July 6th, taking a five-
week: course in scientific agrieultnre
for high schools and oailegistes.
TheMmdse., strong,
to camp at
tondos. 1) strong, on July 44th
04 7.011 nes. tin .r sharge of Captain
Dltnlop aide (nstroetor. They
ll
retrain in ammo emit Saturday. July
PERRIN'S
Dairy Cream
Sodas
the nomination ,tiid election of inem-
hrr, of the Iegi-l:rure.ft evety Coo•
"tit:terry. iritis w.11 10 44re legie4alu1e
t.tioly represent uc in teg.8lil t•. the4e
bumps wbicb are tot such supreme im-
portance.
4. THE ltlarel'uN L$)l,IT1 11' UPON Ca.
are alway3 up to what you expect
of anything that bears the name of
Perrins.
Two kind.. - -The° dainty “Fancy
Thin', and the regular "Dairy
Create Soda."
--Mr. JNob W.4eker. of New
{tam, Stgad )1 toed aeei-
yt..ry a �r bats tie tl�.+..
14th Net.. es/ W quite a setts a
vhstoss tee the eeeeelw.
W ar w
Amin re.s.
[sow es ..-,
railway, before eventing ale ext0nwi4,"
time, should be reggired to provide Int
«ettlrmrut along toe line bf its road in
New Ontario.
Sold two of the finest timber town-
ships in northern Ontario to the Jerk -
son „Lumber Syndicate of 13uffa1.4, for
With grrek.«ai serol«e., we urge all a dollar an acre, and certain ver v
t• people to 111.110 !orally. 1.v these limited rolulir.ion.ot .rtttrmeuC watt -
our mit knowing the quantity or saltie of
the tiu.bet' on the tow•n•hi)w.
Krru•ee.l'inre.'igatintl in the in11'li'
arW'4)0(44 c•.amllli t tee eluting 1 h« semi. •ti
0t 11/14 into imp men( 4)11.41+ of 014 -
deal. Mr. J'v-k'•oat hiu1..-i f, alLbouttl
stpnniortd, did not eppeer. and claiul-
CA IH•.' .idd 01.1 1-0111.•.
24.1d ,1l the m•min •l late of an ave.
•;;r .•t :i3 ertit1 p"r arr.., over -LOW,-
11111) nor.( of land, to .4 he !.eke Huruu
and Northern Onuu•:e rnilwlly, under
the wrist. of a lend grant -land Which
the raillery company now (41+iut1
In hely irrth front 9* 4.1 91(4 an mere.
r.. 'ars Adre•rti to pap $1411,44!4.1111 to the
' dubs. mei th 1 p ton tot
Ina• le .tor
traf 1.• ea lihail roost ref-• •0 1111 nt•til �' . Tnlnqp, M'P.P., our of their
iia o pererioos and reined,. it, evil.." 4f tr'rtrr-, was preside ret, f'lt if+i,l)isl
Our church eon, t 4)1r pilins: 1 ... •1• - of land whirls hood ,.Ireadv b -esu
nbd.pa+tturu, base tum❑yy time, „lam,.ilumbertd over l..r betae•en "limy sial
sed this derlaiati"n, .`V. • .up seventy year:.
p.n•t this policy to r on•irretttly nn -rt ` Sold in October, 1913, five timber
sinter pon•lhilit4 • bertha in 4to4th.ern (Ontario to ..tier•
George Gorden -Co. And milers. by prl-
5. LET l'.' A. T •hTlt44NOLy .(ND l'vt'rgP- vete tender. on the 41411444 of a rash
lona+. u4 a41diti to ground reat..l.
The cloth bonus i• a polity whirh the
government had denounced for years.
it is claimed that the {,tire• received in
tine rt4r was 111111..11111.11:%' the mitiluat-
ed value of the timber. '
Refused to disclose in the pubtlic ar•
counts count:slug, the government's
own reports on the quantity and
value -of this timber.
Defeated a revolution muted by the
npaireition in the h./use to• instruct
the deputy mini -ter to produce this
information for the public accounts
cnm:tat er.
Repeatedly changed and reduced by
order -in -council, without submitting
them to the legislature for us approv-
al, the mining royalties p.8yalle hl•
Cobalt mining companies.
This record will be continued.
chink -
ptI,,e4p8-.,' prt•t :.,I!g t11e11, .0 1' titi-
I lr
s i t o iu 1..V-.1'yI l
t r 1
if
sal tot pant
It
wily W use tb. Ipfi'1 n e to elect iia
members i.f ole •,.-la.lie'tb.••1' can-
di.lates who. pry, 11.,11'+•+ of patty :trill-
141141«• .Wilt 111 jrrtxkl if ern•' ..4'1, to
111141Mrice and , Inpnit -nth I s ' i ,'inn.
'1'111. 1. the loot l:np»1. ism re. ,111-.• we
are to g, J,4•g'r '. vrr:t yr.!. 1 -I' I • for
44.i. otiov.;item tuah.cli-li tu' 11,11. 1u
IfMr',-'11Megnrnttuthe referri•dum,
..•:1 Pith others in urging open 4)1'•
g4)ye1'lliIirnl ret I;:at dal• 111.' rnl1•' talent
of a law for "Cbe abolition of the pub.
1'- b thetl eating vs•oeili a4).4 clink
such U, err I'r•el rUi Nra+ lei
Ong in 1• a 1-, u 4. '•' t" Pembroke Lumber ('n , of which Mr.
1 l..
1,1. Nutt'.
Believing there- is no other issu.. of
'such itnportauco lefote the people in
this election. and it) view . f the in-
creasing anxiety of the -lea - ie a vel-
mrKY•r industry. and 'octeiy to de-
84roy.this greatest lurnace(01h• pi'0+e
perity. happines, ant 1-owfai t ,IF t he
peopi«. we e4144.r-tiv urge 4.:1nn.•
people to unite l .11,41 oolong Ii -•r 4',l
eft't'ls in every i,••--i1le• way to,e.-"torr
the election of soon I epteero tor 4404
es will secure for the m1-st ad v 'Jived
tetnpetance legislation that slay- 114
Ithnl'the juri.ui+:iion •of • the. legisla-
ture.
egisl..-
ture.
Lel us fight n+ indepcniently and
earnestly for our pri.ieiples n4 the
i ince 1010, cats will flght for their
li1-rtees, and the next legislature 'will
en•ely;•Altolish the Bar -Rohm."
Signed not heh.ilf of the 01114140
/limp of th.- 4'.•{mrttuent of t.empet•-
ante and 111441111 1rftiro.
A. C.vtM.%N, f'hairtuatt.
T. AI.n141T M4)0RE,.M,'ctetary.
Toronto,'Juntr 411b.1911.
-Mr. John Dugla.. of Logan,
teacher of \Vilinwerove Nehnol, Has
been appointed piste•iptat 4.1 cue of Cite
!slyest seh0(1. to Mr,..,fund at a big
sdary. Hie will r -,wnM tee dtltte
September 1s1.
Sold by your grocer in
sealed packages at bc, 10c,
and 25c.
Every package guaranteed.
41.1d ire !i Boit, df feraps'
and year grove- - name fur
the "Perrin Same Package.'
of delicious far biscuits.
D. S. PERRIN & COMPANY
LIMITED e
LONDON - CANADA
NEININV
No More
Hieedeches
For Me
T1b cats be
,Win Charener-
laiw's Tab4srr-
their awls Mad -
odes. try rewrle_
ing the core'
ser ave
by ernes ming toe
lorsrweman'5 surest trot it
s MAN ..on n9tesN.-
�Trn the.[ lee- a byre'
1Dreggiete sad Dea'w`, orb,
Olemlerlsi. M.5i1 C..
Tomes.
The'�4o • .
Advantages
to the Estate
of haying a Trust Company
administer its affairs are
many, yet the charges are no
higher than those allowed a
private individual acting in the
same capacity.
This strong, tonservative
Company, unlike an individual
executor, will not fall iii, go
abroad at a critical time, be-
come a defaulter or pass out
of existence. neither will it
neglect your affairs for its
own, because its very life de-
pends upon its fidelity to your
affairs and those of others.
Consult ns regarding your
will and the !administration of
your estate.
The Lulea & Weston
Tests Co. Lilted
lig! ltehmse 1 St.. LsAu'i. Oat.
at"' C l ="11....
1
i
TnoalwAT Jolla 116. 1914 $
Patterns
DeMILLARUSON
ate
Perrin
Moves
All that is Required for
thk Summer Cottage
Our stock of Furnishings for Summer liomes'is most com-
plete and comprises all that is newest at most popular prices.
Japanese straw Mats and Rugs in all sizes from
feet to 9 feet by 12 feet. From 25c each.
1.ottrgr4 end Japanese Mettings by the ward. Large stock
of Japanese Mattings, all colors, at 12j0 15o,
20o. 25o. 30o and 40o per yard.
Hats.elett4' Square tot 8
bed to 4)u,•, vet y ser v icrable sizes
3 cards by 34 yards 57.00
7.75
:it •' 1 5.00
11.00
3 feet by 6
1111
11
Special prices for pieces of lu va:(Is.
Bordered Scrims
13ordered Seri.p make the most suitable ('ul -
1 sin material for Summer Cottages. a larg.• t•it.+ice
..1 English and Amei icnn Scrims. Fancy Borders
at 15e to 445o l 4'r yard
Coco Mattings
Coeo Matting* in all widths for verandahs and
ope, best quality unly'#tocktd.
! 2 -inch 27 -inch :*i -inch and 45 inches wide
43 cents 503 cent+ 415 cents and 85 cont.
Meaeurrulents taken and laid free of charge
Bamboo Verandah Screens, best make, all sizes.
colors, per yard .
Striped Awnings in all
25c
Awnings and Window Shades made to order.
The New Sweater Coats .
For women, men .and children have arrived.
I'hca: JO
iliaScotch Stare
r's
I'heae 50
11
-A Nod f .tatity ' ' •torte(1 near Morn-'
tngtodi on S.11 v1 ,..4 arm noon when
J•u•k, the nine-'. '.. .'.id 14.,14 of Mt.
Jame. Henna, p0 u'ninrnt tanner of
M iiniug.ton. was dtownell. The hoc,
in cienuatiy with hie two le others and
i .on41. ,.hrr.Cn.I.petnt0n., went over 4,,
\II. Ju4rpl► Tat1•1r'-, a neighbor:,
parr: to :,u 0I • 41.14'• 1 pit, in 884(4. 4
N'•4 a tllla11t 11y' 01 Nu ,'t', 'for ie 4181111•
414)1) the little fellow gut beyond hi.•,'
depth. The t1r-4. lot.uu.►tn recetald,
I vthe famil8 woo. wee)) the boys •lets ;
;\Ir. 14 Meer Onion.. :In and• ••t .i.•- .
c••asel. and s ater tan• "Jackie i. d.v.'
big.. -leu, h.tsi'. •'•'rel,• up e e -Be
to sde baste tro the .e -me. Inst
tui►r r11p-cd b• -for.- the b Iy wee t 1krn 1
iron, the te.t.-• . ISI,,.ti he •48.84. bev.",d• I
resti'ettniion
RURAL SCHOOL REPORTS
PORT .ALBERT.
The following is the report of Port
Albert public school for (be month of
Map. Examined in arithmetic :-
Sr. i V.-Uurdon Pearson xti, M.u•y
Fielder 72, Lina NiIlir 61. Della Me-
tier 4)t
Jr. i V, -Sophia Ruddock 05, Harry
Carey el.
Sr. 11i. -Olive \\-illi. Sgt, Willie Dick -
eon 43, Annie Wi14on 15, Heta attire/8y
(ab.enik
Se. 1I. -Viols Hoy tel. Hazel (iteen
95, Minnie Dickson 94, ivy Bu dduck
744, Wesley Fielder 714, Harry Willis
airy. Willie (isule :e.,.Psaole7 Nursay
M). IialhotrRmith 45, Violet Wilydn!Ct,
L"rv1r Metier :44. Mildred Richald'on.
I ate.ent 1•
Jr. II, -Victor Hoe ire.
Sr. 1. -Jame,. Hudituck.
Jr. 1. -Fred Dickson. Eine Murray,
Hax•p Richardson, John Uaitley
"A" claw- Norman Wilson. Hobert
I luy.
C. P. M, Restate, Teacher.
S.lt. NO 14, STANLEY.
GOOD HEALTH
Vim and Vitality -
Are.4.•40.11 it you will clean'r. your
sromoteb of nmtigr«ted food and foul
groats ; the excess toile limb the liver
and the woody rioatter from the intes-
tine* atol
nte.-tine*algal 1'lwrts by the 11-e of
FIG P14_1
t)1'+ great fruit, kidney, live • . .tonlach,
and tarw.1 r. un.ly.
At all dealer- 25 anal :+t • •eat b .res
or nl.11ed by The I•' g- 1'.11 G. 81.
Thome., Ont. In a y�
E. H. Wigle, Druggist.
The following is the Ms monthly
report of g.8. No. 14, Stanley, names
*IV' in order of merit: -
Sen. IV. ---W. C. Johnston. Anna
Fisher, L. E. Wasmann.
Jun. IV. -Maggie Cooper. H. Kath -
well, Tillie Nigh.
Sen. 111.-W,Pareons, A. Poltroons.
Jon.111. -Norma Hood, Grace Coop-
er, Ella Fisher.
sten. II. -W. hoes. W. J. Harvey.
11 McIver.
Jun. 11. --Agnes Nigh, Fred Parsons,
Loretta Sutton.
Second Part -W. Workplan. Amy
Appleby, Wallace Rose.
First Part--Rx)or Nigh. Lloyd
Workman, Gorden Harvey.
Ilse bet spellers In the 000tthly
opening matches were: - 14en. Fourth.
Cacti Johnston : jun. fourth, Harold
Rathwrll : third, Kin Fisher : sen.
second Willie Harvey : jun. second.
1lonstlMcIver.
-Rev. U. O. Kalov, pantos of the
liraeton Metrodist church, will be-
come pp..stoe of the Fondesbs►rorigb
]btaoi{at Amish setae July let
-Mrs. McKenzie, widow of the late
Wm. McKenzie. at one tune reeve of
Logan, died at her home in Mitchell
ort Sunday, the 7th inst. She was the
daughter of the late Mr. Thomas
Buy 14'• an•1'.sae among the early eel -
tiers of the neighbi tho-'d. Deceased
WAS born in I::4' -grew, Scotland. and
whet, 1 ho -e year, 4)1 age Casae to Vatr-
.ula. A ye,lr alto she *Is .Lriekrn
with ',wilily..., and since th. n was in a
r••nll-rnnrrlll', condition. She was
too i..> end ona..nming, and won the
he... t - of a wooer( os til e4)' of friends.
Inner 1.4.11• and three. droghtrre are
Ir it 4'enr4►►/rrhertura. - 4
Every ten cent pocket will
kiil more flies than WOO worth
d any sticky fly killer. Maim
.ubedtitr, wi ick are most
maatitdalttlaey-
Everything you want in
HARDWARE
COAL - WOOD
Now is the time to lay in your winter supply of
coal. We:have stere 'earhruts.be:+r Sera:meter Coat
on order which we quote at
$7.50 for Chestnut and Stove Coal
$7.50 for Egg Coal
We have also in stock Pea Coal, Nut and Egg,
Coke, Domestic Lump and Cannel Coal. ,
Try some wood for a quick fire.
Soft Wood, $2.25 a cord
Hard " 2.50
4'
--L
CHAS. C. LEE
HARDWARE. PLUMBING, TINMMITHINO AND
ELECTRIC WIRINGG
All orders receive prompt attention.
MONKS : STORE 22, HOUSE 112.
50 Cents will pay for THE SIGNAL to the
end of the present year.