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QUALITY
AS WELL AS PRICE
IS MOST ESSENTIAI' IN
Wall Paper
Compare our values with
others and you will see that
we can do better for you
both in price and quality.
Watch show window for the
latest creations.
' G. C. 1. EXAMINATION REPORTS.
Photographs
cif Masquerades -
of 'Parties--
of
Parties- .of Dances -
of ,Banquets--
le-ing back as nothing else can
those red-letter days 'and
nights) when you, and perhaps
someone else, experienced the
Lest time you ever had. Let us
help you Otis, year to put your
"parties" on photographs.
J. T.t,1 FELL
PHOTOGRAPHER
The standing of the students in the
various forms for the term ending at the
Easter vacation is given below:
FORM 1. A.
Average 60 per tent.
Past-
T. Munnings. 74.4
M. Hussey 70.5
R. Sansei 70.4
R. Woollcombe , . 69.6
B. Tuford.. 69.4
M. Weiss. 69
E. Good 67
M. McIntosh 06.2
W. Black 65.3
M Stokes
M. Smith ' 63.3
Below Pass -
M. Correll..
C. Carter.
M. Ryan 55.3
V. Ross 56.3
G.,Ross 55.2
F. Weston 554.77
C. Hays.
N. McDonald 51.1
Below 50 per cent. (ranked) -E. Beech-
J. Ryan, J. Lynn.
FORM L B.
Average 64 per cent.
Il _-
D. W • lcombe 84.5
M. Hoa U......• 60
Pass -
W. Clark. 73
M. Dick . 716
M. Edwards 71.5
1E.Hern ..71.2
D. Laithwaite 71
J. young.
L. Anderson 70.7
G. Bowra 69.8
M. McKay 68.7
J.Ostethout .. 67.5
L. Hern.... .......... ....... 67.2
R. Graham .•••66.8
J. Cooke ....66.7
M. Stafford.. ..... .......
J. Wallace . 65.2
M. Lymburner.. .......... . ... .. 63.8
E. Whitely.. ....... 63.8
L. Nicholson ..... .: ........ ... 63.4
R. Hamilton. 62.1
..N Mugford 61.4
M. Baker 1.1
8
57
57
McEwen's
SPECI ALS
A few cases of GUSTO to
clear at 10c a package.
QUAKER CORN FLAKES,
to clear at 12}c.
DOMINION CORN
FLAKES 10c.
DRUDGE 10c package for 5c,
A can of good CLEANSER
for ac a;tin.
Small can of good Salmon lac.
Sina11 can of Red Salmon 20c.
Ca,' I>ilchards, worth 20c. for
1F
Anothee'i kind, worth 25c. for
20e.
''ome RE ROSE TEA left
c
at a a 1 : worth 70c.
J. J. McEwen
l.1, • 11.1 \:, 4-74t't
J. Bedford . ...
Below Pau-
ll. Murray . 59.
L. Webster .59.6
CLEARINGS
IN
Men's
Underwear
Combination and two-piece
garments, Penman's, Wat-
son's. Tiger brand, and all
good stakes.
75 garments.
make• in brown
sizes, to clear
95C
50 combination Tiger In and,
heavy elastic ribbed, to clear
at
Watson'
only,,_ all
$2.45
2.i combination Pen Angie,
medium weight, all size., to
clear at
$1.95
M. Robins
OPEN EVENINGS
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NEW SUMMER STYLES
in Fashionable Dressy Footwear
We have some very new
styles to high and low-cut
Footwealw�or this season's
showing. Styles that will
appeal to you as a nice
dress shoe. 'Our pumps
are built on pump pasta.
which enable us to fit you
properly.
These new styles we are -
showing in pat.. kid an
calf leathers. in grey
brown and black, n
pumps, oxfords and high -
cut footwear. /
A CRIPPLE FOR
THREE YEARS
Helpless 6 Bed With Rh.u.uatie.
Wed He Teak "FRUIT -A -TI V ES",
M. ALEXANDER MUNRO
R.R. No. 1, Lorne, Ont.
"For over three years, 1 was
eo.fined to bed with Rheumatism -
During that time, I had treatment
from a nutuher of doctors, and tried
nearly even thing I saw advertised tc
cure Rheumatism, Without receiving
any heuetit.
Finally, 1 decided to try 'Fruit -y
tivoa". Before' had used half a box,
I noticed an improvement ; the pain
was not so severe, and the swelling
started to go down.
1 coelieeed !akin, thistrril me-
dicine, improving all the time, and
now I can walk about two miles and
do Tight chores about the place".
ALEXANDER MUNRO.
50c. a boi,S for r".50, trial size 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid oa
receipt of price by Fruit-a-tivea
Limited, Ottawa.
H.
A. ' word. 55.1
L. N Ills .. .. 51.7
E. W . ooke .50.3
H. Hosso.
Below. . t per cent. (ranked) -J. Beev-
ere. H. Fo ler.
Absent th • h illness -T. Anderson.
SECOND EAR COMMERCIAL.
A a 62 per cent.
Honors_
L. Adams 81.5
Pass -
C. Baechler.... . 74
R. McLeod.... 66.2
i M. McNevin.... . .... ........... 64.8
t. Thompson 63.1
H. McLeod 62.6
!H. Symonds... ............ ... 62.4
; E. Munnings.. .............. .. 60 5
1 D. Andrews . 60.4
B. Davidson 52.5
0. Craigie.... 52.2
W. Cossey... ... . 1.6
Absent through illness- Ito. Webb.
FORM 11.
Average 62 per cent.
Pass -
01 Cooper
Currey' 59.2
� 59
.74.8
.6he ) oston to f e
Corner the Square and
Montreal St.
Will open for business on
Saturday, April 26th.
We will have a complete
and up-to-date restaurant and
lunch room for the accom-
modation of ladies and gentle-
men. Everything clean in
every respect.
Open week days frotn. l
a. m. to 12 all a. m. "Sun-
days 11 a. m. to 11.30 p. m.
Regular dinner served front
12 to 2 p m., at 5Oc. Lunches
can be had at any time.
THE KEES, Sop's.
AN the 'IsbtME and best is
In
Electrical
Appliances
TSE .111GINAL
OODESICH, 011iT.
I. 1'uung 74
1. McNevtn . 73.3
A. Nairn 72.4
.J McKenzie , . , ....72.4
E. Snell 71.3
T. McCarthy
I. McDowell.
C McKenzie
89.7
.69.5
69.1
69
roreii.uie
86
■iK/aaa PMN*$RU$****R$a*M$$* /1K)•1 aU
JR
M. Dalton.
E. Driver .... ........ . ......... 138.7
b Lte
67.7
JJ levy .....r.... ... 67.6
F. Raithby 67.6 ir
t
D. (NaL. bi twat; ... 86 67.5
G.Gino .; '
M. Dougherty
J. Hunter.... .............,...81
0. AIIin ..64.5
F. Durnin 63.3
J. Garrow 63
G. hlurray. 62.6
F. Dougherty.... 62 4
H. Howard 61
H. Galt 60
65
H. Porter 60
Below Pass -
M. Ht:well. .... ° a 5R
B. Bradford 56.3
G. Spahr .56
C. Johnston .....• 54
E. McCreath. ' ..52
E. Shepperd 51.5
J. Kidd 51 3
W. Thompson 51
Below 50 per cent.- 1. Young, A.
Beckett.
FORM 1I1. B.
Average 63 per cent.
Honors
E. Washington .82.7
R. Kiipatnck..... .80.3
G. Hamilton 79
Pass -
L. Johnston .72
E. Sowerby 70.2
L Sowerby 70.1
A. Shepperd 69.5
L. Macklin 6R.8
H. Young.... 68.8
M. Tigert 67.7
A. Baxter.. 63.5
L. S. Walker 63.5
D. Dancey 82.6
W. Weir 61.8
I. McClure.....,, .. 61.4
E. Levy 612
C. Nairn 60.8
Below Pass -
F. Humber..... 39.6
M. Garrow ....58.4
B. Megaw 5K4
Below 30 per cent. -F. Beevers. GMc-
Leod. pi
FORM 111. A.
Average166 per cent.
Moors -
K. Weston. .... ...78,8
Pass -
M. Kelly...... ...... 71.3
E. Lamb. . ... 67.7
1. McKenzie..:. ....88.8
J. Marshall .... 66
W. Dyer • 65.7
E. Mogridge 65.2
H. Clutton ....64.3
1. Foster .. ... 62.4
N.Ginn • 61.1
Below Pass -
C. Tape 59.5
J. Donaldson....".59
C. Lewis ., ..56.8
C. Hays 56.8
F. Washington 58.8
R. Levy . • 53.4
E. Pridham • .. 50
Below .30 irrr cent. -M. McNevin.
FORM IV.
PART 1.
Pass -
E. Goldthorpe_ _ -- ..... .74.
. Wilson 6414
Below Pass -
J. Hume
E. allace. .... ......1..
B. Jo nston...... _...
PART 11.
Honors
M. J. Mac . wan..
G. M. Pi
A. B. MacE
Elonois-
L. H. Macklin
Pase-
R M. WorseU
E. M. Lee
.66.1
56
IP. He
87.4
.. 78.7
11.
..... 75.5
. 6.1.3
63.8
Principal.
ST. HELENS.
TUESDAY, Ap '122.
.lames Ait.chew,n, jr., has en cd
with Mr. Frank Todd for the sun,. er.
The Misses E. Salkeld, Irene a d
urs Salkeld, of Ooderich, spent ti
•eek -end wltb-Mrv. R. K. Miller.
'1 he Todd A Joynt saa-will is closed
down until after seeding.
Mr. W. Kinoshita sr.. Is very poorly
at present.
W. D. Phillips, Cu,al McDonald and
Elliot Miller spent a few days at Tor-
onto.
Miss Gladys McDowell is spending
the vacation at Westnekl, Miss Mc-
Laughlin at Winghani. Miss M. Durnin
on the farm and Mise Longman at
Toronto.
Mr. John Webster has purchaceil s
Dray Dort car.
Winnie and John Irwin, of Belfast,
are holidying with their brother, Mr.
Frank Irwin.
EASTER VINITORS.-The following are
home for the holiday e: Miss May Cam-
eron, of Mitchell; Miss Josie Cameron,
of the Western hospital. Toronto; Miss
Galena Clark, of Walton continuation
school; Mitis Clara Woods, of :Guelph;
Miss Nina Woods, id near Blyth; Miss
Winnie Woods', of Stratford Normal
School, Miss W. D. Rutherfoitl, of
'Fergie High School: Miss Karl Wats
titer. ofGr•and Valley: Miss Mary Mc-
Quillan and Miss (.dsIys \Vobb, of
Lucknow school.
Mrs. Robinson Woods and Miss Irene
are spending the week visiting at
hoodoo.
" Miss Joan McDonald, of Toronto,
spent a few days visiting her many
friends here.
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THE COLBORNE STORE "°"2
SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS
in Silks, Voiles and Beach Cloths
In the newest designs and the best colorings. !;each cloths come in all the popular
shades and are 361n. wide, at Bae a yard.
Voiles that are _real creations, in dreas lengths only, and nu two alike. These are
the season's newest designs and have just been pot into stock. They range in price
u1► to $1.51) a yard.
Our silks in every wanted shade are here in a large range. They come in Ducheaa)
Raw Silks, Hahutai, Poplins and other qualitietr at front $1.75 a yard to $5.00 a yard.
We are showing a Targe range of sil Gloves this season in white, black, grey and
pongee. They have the newest points at t range in prier from 85e to $1.50 a pair.
Niagara Maid i.. the quality we are handling.
HOSIERY
A large range of Silk Hose, in white. black and colors. These Stoekingx are of the
finest pure silk and fibre threads. !Ale colors are the best, and they range in price from
65e to $3.00 a pair.
Lisle Hose in colors, at 68e a%pai
SMRflN
s
A lig range of Skirting Its and Wool goads. These cloths come only in skirt
lengths, so that there is no t o alike. The Silks range in price from $300 to $4.50 a
yard and the wool material/horn *2.00 to *4.00 a yard.
SILK BLOUSES
Never have we ghoy�ii sorb a range of Silk Blouses ax at the present time. Every
shade ix "represented at 1 the trimmings are the hest. Dainty touelies on cuffs and collar
make them very attr tive.
Voile Blouses iry'a big range of designs. These Blouses are made from the finest
Voiles anti the workmanship is of the hest.
it is a plcasur to show these goods anil we would like you to come in and examine
thew. It is not/compulsory to buy.
THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY.
This story will he open on Saturday night. until 11) 0'. h,ek for the remainder of the
year
D. se
,arose
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J. H. COLBORNE
Standard
Patterns.
Battalion.
• Miss lean Young has returned to Tor-
onto alter spending the past three weeks
at het hone here.
Colborne Farmers' Club shipped a
calload of hogs from McGaw on Wednes'
day. The price paid was $21 per cwt.
CONTRIBI'TIONS TO
SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL FUND.
M,.u,esetnnc ramie ('hih $ 200 00
10 0t►
5 (51
5 00
5 00
5 00
W. J. Powell
W. T. 11111sr
H. T. Edward
T. li. Yining
Mrs. Ir. \lill.ir
Maltlaul I.islgi•. .t.F.4A.11.. 30 00
4ieneral ibimgh Chewer, L o►.
1). F 25 (5)
T R. Rniaile
l' , 4:. ('riles..
it. 1. I.Io7il
Mrw. Gavin H. Green
W. Somerville
T. JL Davis
Model Theatre 1s•ueff -
Goilerico,h 4)r.-tievtrs
M. itoAhw
Muriel Minor, Ie•111•ilt
Itele•kali Lodge
.1 Friend
Tho.. Gundry
\Voni.i,. Institute :A (►0
Gralertch Atrrieniturs) $.s-ii-ty 100 (10
23 00
aple Leaf Chapter, 1.4).D.E' 50 00
Milisr h 5.n, 23 00
1V neo'. War .%i, Iliary 5 00
.1. ' Smith 10 00
114e1et'.I1 Township 1'atrl"01e
`.e ety 23 00
Model entre benefit 40 75
Holy Neu • ;i.s•iety. provetds
euchre
Parsons' Fn
Wm. Lane
Jtidge Dickson
4:. W. Holtn;i,
Proceed. Durrant
W. Mc 1A4111. uls•ra H,,ei - - . .
Mr. and 111. Jae. 111111. I:.sle-
rich t,,5 n,dttp •
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. sturdy
(►wrerieh CAA fish
1)r. J. U. Field
/'harlee (inrrow
F. H. Woods
(,. 4:. Newton
Wesley Walker
i.ntds road...
Jas. .F. Thomson
Ahmeek ('hapter, i.U.D.11...
)44,11 Is (West tit. laundry 1
}Smithey Lrrs+
D. J. curry
10 00
5 00
no 50
15 W
25 00
10 00
5 D
2:500
500
500
10 00
25
5 00
25 00
100
1500
500
J. I. Mulch
(smith's Art store
Mrs W. 1.. Horton
Huron Iwetge, No. 62.
.1. E. Tom
Mrs. Wm. Taylor
Social Dance ver ('I u4, (proceeds;
of euchre and dance)
J. A. -Campbell
.1 1.. Klllursa
Tsclor'e corner Patriotic Ieo-
eiety (in memory of Corp.
Wilfrid Hk•ks, I'te. Albert
Mayhew and I'te. W. John
White.)
2 00'
500
2'S00
100 00•
5 00
1 00-
20 00
5 410•
10 (0•
211 0e -
Teta L ....111:140 n:
W. T. MII.i.AR.
Treasurer.
23 00
10 00
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1 00
6410
10 00
81 30
10 00
500
Li 25
3000
5 00
2300
I'M 80
5910
50 00
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are pleased to be able to inform the public that we
are now in a position to supply any quantity of hard coal
in all sizes. Als) any quantity of soft coal for domestic use.
We wish to extend thanks to our customers, who have
been very patient during the stress of the coal shortage, and
now that it has been relieved we will give our old-time
service and prompt delivery.
The Saults Coal Co.
Phone No. 75 •
B. J. Saults' residence W. W. Saults' residence
No. 273 No. 202
white shoes we are showing a very large range,
1 and as usual priced at popular prices.
NO TROUBLE TO SHAW YOU
WM. 'SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN
umnusimiiimmiriminiumminamin
•
Rerliseffleorr
The Hydro Store
North side Square
CARLOW.
WEDNESDAY. April 23.
Mr. John Wilson, of Roseau, Mus-
koka spent the port week with his broth-
er, hlr. A. Wilson.
Rev. Milton Tyndall is spending a few
weeks with his brother, Mr. Melvin Tyn-
dall. 1t is expected that Mr. Tyndall will
conduct the services in Smith's Hill
church next Sunday.
Misses Huth Young and Edith Wilson,
of Stratford, were hone for the week -end
and returned to their work nn Monday.
Mr. Gen. Crocket is renewing old ac-
quaintances around Carlow. Mr. Cmcket
has just returned frorn overseas, Where he
us, service m France for twenty-seven
months. Ile went overseas with the 33rd
•
KODAK AS THEY .GROW
Ler your Kodak keep the autographic picture record of the
children as they grow. The dates will make
the story complete.
The athletic girl is a fitting ex -
:111'1.1e of whet
Penslar
Palatable
Cod Liver Extract ',
will do for the run-down and beak.
If you are in need of neer vigor, if'
your system needs toning up,by all
means try this splendid tisaue-
bnilder.
Penslar Palatable Cod Liver Ex•
tract is sold only at Penslar stores.
Price $ 1.00.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
"THE PENSI.AR STORE"