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Plain Delysia and Toga Fabric
Dresses in best colors, to go $4.95
Rayon Silk Dresses in light colors
small Patterns, -now only ..... $2.95
$10.00, to eleal at $6,95
Women's sizes in printed Crepes
and Rayon Dresses, val. up to
Pretty Models in new patterns. in
• Voiles and Chiffon Dresses, the
very latest styles, values up to
$18.50, to clear at $10.50
Zoology
C'las$ iti-'Weir, D, Vilalker^, V.
Majorrty .at'obertso 38.
,Thorns;
Tiffin, J. Pattison, A. MacLean, A. 1 - ...:•,
MacGillivray, C. Farrier, W. Crui4k '2........................................•dl'
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shank, A. Comites, A. Adams.,' 3 i fl.
.Class II ---M. Mollie, 'i). Deans, 4 €bi
Class III=R. Thompson; 5. Schaff -
ter, M. Rae. 323
Pass --L. Robertson, H. M:cil-oney, Majority for Robertson 23,
V. Browner.
FORM B 1 84
GrammarII2 ....... ........
Class 11- 1. Fortune, K. oI,tt,
Class III -I?. Pollock. 4
Pass -H. Beattie, J. St. Marie, L €r
Kelly, M. Dobie, J. 'Herd, C. Johns- '7
ton, M. Cantelon, M St. Marie, E. '7a,
Metcalfe, R, Chettleburgh, E. Johns- 3
ton, M. Scobie, D. Fixter, V, Fry, S. 8a
Mit�rell.
Fail -H. Fry, M. 'Mulligan, 798
Latin Majority fur Spotton 67,
Class III 5, Fortune, 1, Kelly. Grey
■ Fail -J: St. Marie, V. Fry, R. Har- 1
Mrison, J. Herd, M. Dobie, E. Metcalfe, ,2
■ D. , Pollock, E. Johnston, M. Scobie, 3
a C. Johnston, M. St, Marie, S. Mit- 4
■ cbell. H. Fry. 5 :.
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Vre}lch
Class II --I. Kelly, H. Beattie..
Class III M. Dobie.
Pass -E. Metcalfe.
Fail -J. Herd, D. Pollack, M. Sco-
bie, . R. Harrison, J. St. Marie, E.
Johnston, K. Lott, V. Fry, J. 'For-
tune, C. Johnston, : M. St. Marie, F.
Ford.
Special in new Blouses, $2.00 and $2.75
See our new Si1I and Wool Sweat-
ers, bargain at $2.90'
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Sport Sweaters for girls, fine qual-
ity, all wool, sale . , $1.95
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Bargain in Hous
Dresses, colorfast, now only ...
Rayon Silk Bloomers and Vests, Special at_;.
... .. 89c
79c
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H. E. ISARD & Co.
SIMPLICITY PATTERNS NOW ONLY 15c.
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LOWER SCHOOL
EXAM. RESULTS
(Continued from, last week)
Arithmetic
Class I-5. 1'attisom, J. Woods, W
Cruickshank, • V. Tiffin.
Class II -A. MacGillivray, A. Ad-
ams, H. IbtcI3-urney,D. Deans.
Class III -C. Farrier, A. MacLean,
A. Moir.
Pass -R. Thompson, D. Walker, J.
Schaffter, M. Moore, M. Rae, A.
Coultes, L. Robertson, W. Moir.
Fail -J. King, V. Brootner,
English Literature
Class I -J. Pattison, L. Robertson,'
J. King, J. Schaffter, A. Adams, J.
Woods, M. Rae, R. Thompson, V.
Tiffin, A. MacGillivray, A. MacLean,
M. Moore, H. McBurney, W. Moir;;
E. Weir.
Class II -D. Walker, A. Coultes.
Class III -D. Deans, A. Moir, W.
Cruickshank.
Pass -C. Farrier, V. Browner.
English Composition
Class I-V. Tiffin, A. MacLean, D.
Deans, E. Weir, W. Moir, L. Rob-
ertson, D. Walker, ..5. Pattison, A.
MacGillivray, M. Rae, R. Thompson.
Class II -5. Woods," W. Cruick-
shank, V. Browner, A. Adams.
Class III -A. Coultes, J. Schaffter,
C. Farrier, M. Moore, J. king, H.
McBurney, A. Moir.
Physiography
Class I -D. Walker-, V. Tiffin, J.
Pattison, M. Moore, A. Moir, A.
MacGillivray, W. Cruickshank.
Class II -E. Weir, R. Thompson,
J. Schaffter, W. Moi:, C. Farrier, D.
Deans, A. Coultes, A. Adams.
Class III -A. MacLean.
Pass -J. Woods, J. King, L. Rob-
ertson, M. Rae, H. McBurney.
Fail -V. Browner.
CHAMPION MERMAIDS IN ROCKIES
,raw •:..� ;.c� r. r<�:,xa.,,f „..:. ,y
-t:. fines Geraghty,
kJnrted tarns. 'They' are, from left to right, Agnes
Olynpie swimmer Catherine .Ames; Lisa., l.indstrorrt,
metropolitan distance ehani»itin and Olyinpsn swimmers,
Constance . Haist, junior.: inotxepolitan ehantpio#i,
Eleanor Holm, national sehampion oE' the United
,$tatec, 100 and X200 yards, batik stroke; ,and Geet`gia
•C lrei ah' .rnitional champion diver; who as •alsa itinet: '•
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A14'ar'e` From New ' brk except -11118$ "�llei�,an,. -who
Champion lady ittrininterS' and divers of the
States irivadtd Banff and Lake Louise this month
utd gave thrilling e5chibitions in the pools attached
to the Canadian Pacific hotels at heti,. resorts, tins
ilreda o :guests at both hotels. witnessed the • show.
+ok'her0-Ski'll,a`h4 series of sups •li•'naturitl�besuty, i1(irJ
is remarkable' ci,rithination Illustration Shows 'Effie
is front Los `Angelcti.'
teiam with :sa, background Ot Lake ,tati:ise„ and tnoun-.
Geometry
Class II -M, St Marie, S. Mitchell,
L Kelly, 5. St. Marie, M. St. Marie,
C. Johnston.
Class III -M. Nicholson, M. Dobie,
Pass -D. Pollock, J. Fortune, H.
Fry, M. Cantelon, E. Johnston, J.
Herd, M. Scobie.
Fail -H. 13eattie, D. Fixter, R.
Chettleburgh, K. Lott, E. Metcalfe,
V. Fry.
English Literature
Class I -J. Fortune, M. Dobie, K.
Lott.
Class II -5. Herd, S. Mitchell.
Class 111-D, Fixter, D. Pollock.
Pass -- M, Cantelon, V. Fry, R.
Chettleburgh, H. Fry, H. Beattie, E.
Metcalfe.
Fail I. Kelly, E. Johnston, M.
Scobie, J. St. Marie, M. St. Marie,
English Composition
Class I -R. Chettleburgh, K. Lott,
D. Pollock, let. Dobie.
Class II -J. Fortune, H. Beattie, E.
Metcalfe.
Class III -V. Fry, E. Johnston.
Pass- M. Cantelon, D. Fixter, I.
Kelly, S. Mitchell, H.'ry...
Fail -M. St. Marie, J. St. Marie. 1
Majority
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95.
69
99
55
119
89
74
674
or Robertson 240.
Goderich
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Advance Poll ...._....._
63
137
80
123
116
143
96
113
61
70
89
92
9
1192
Majority for Spotton 26,
Blyth
1 103
2 72
175
Majority for Spotton 47.
Turnberry
1 .................._......._..._............ 105
2 107
3 ._.. 69
4 _ 86
367
•Majority for Spotton 31,
Morris
Physiography •2
Pass -S. Mitchell, E. Metcalfe, K.'3 . -
Lott, I, Kelly,E. Johnston, J. Herd, !4
J. Fortune, R. Chettleburg, 5. .St 5
Marie, M. Cantelon, H. Beattie. 6
Fail -M. St. Marie, M. Scobie, D.
Pollock, H. Fry, V. Fry, D. Fixter, i
M. Dobie. Majority for
Zoology East
Class II -S. IVlitcheil, M. Dobie. 1
Class III -E. Metcalfe, J. Fortune, 2
M. Cantelon. 3
Pass -.T. St. Marie, M. Scobie, D. 4
Pollock, K. Lott, E. Johnston, J.. 5
Herd, R. Chettleburgh.
Fail- M. St. Mane, I. Kelly, H.
1 Fry, D. Fixter, H. Beattie.
Arithmetic
I Class III -S. Mitchell, K. Lott, R.
Chettlebuu gh.
Pass -E. Metcalfe, ` I. IKrdly, E.
Johnston, J. Herd, 3. Fortune, D. Fix -
ter, M. Dobie, M. Cantelon, E. Jen-
kins, J. Coulter, N. McGee, M. St.
Marie.
rail J. St. Marie, M. Scobie, D.
Pollock, V. Fry, H. Pry, H. Beattie,
M. Milligan.
Form II Departmental Examine.- 1
tions are; Arith., Zoology, Grammar, 2
and Physiography, Any student who j3
mental papers may try , the supple -14
96
67
74
57
60
99
453
Spotton 104.
Wawanosh
57
68
77
69
68
339
Majority for Spotton 20.
West Wawanosh
70 119
74 108
38 67
67 . '" 42
93 34
6 55 ` 32
897 s 402
Major•itiy for Spotton 5.
Wingham
1
2
5
1.01
73
96
30
friends for a couple. of ruontlr's lr:avr irklll it
1
left fo their home in California,
Miss. Nettie ;Sharpy of Fxaknilton vis-
ited with Mr. and Mt Joe Brandon.
Miss Wise and Mr. Cot of London,
Mr. Sutton of Lucan, visited. with Mr,
and Mrs. R. Yule over the week -end
300 Mrs. Scandrett is visiting ;with her
sister, Mrs, Alex,,, McGowan, Myth,
Mrs, John Coultice is' visiting with
friends in Guelph.
The regular monthly meeting of
13algrave Women's Institute will be
held on Tuesday afternoon, August
L.3th, at the horse of Mrs, Jas. An-
derson, assisted by Mrs. John Van-
Carnp and Mrs, Guo. Proctor, Rgll
Call -A' Golden Deed Recalled. 'Top-
ic, selected, Mrs. Jas. Anderson:.
Grandmothers' Day is being held at
865 this meeting Mrs. Jas. Taylor is :con-
venor of the program'. All the ladies
of the community are invited to at-
tend these meetings and a special in-
vitation is extended to the grand-
mothers this time.
Miss Isabel Stewart of Stratford is
visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr., and
Mrs. John Stewart.
130
78
118
94
80
• •17
,12'
86
100
79
51
44
39
53
45
46
73
434
65
135
129.
132
139
109,
122
151
71
57
47
55
6
1218
112
110
222
159
95
76
68
398
67
100
79
98
112
101
557
40
128
75
64
57
359
69
95 'a'
51
failed on not more than two• Depart- 3a 68
49
mental examinations in t4e non -De- i5 48
partniental subjects in SepternbberS:Alt i6 64
others must repeat their year in Form Advance Poll .3
II. r a Il ^^"-'--
457
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SPOTTON'S OFFICIAL • Majority for Spotton 266.
Summary
MAJORITY IS • 233
With the official compilation made
in the riding of North Huron by the
returning officer;, Alex. Porterfield,
the rnajority for George Spotton,
Conservative candidate who was re-
turned to the .Mouse of Commons at
the Dominion election last week is
given as 223. The uuoffieial majority
<nnnturced last week was 281.
Ashfield
Robertson Spotton
1 72,. 115
2 55 109
3 61 93
4 45 88,
103 33
6 84 '25
7 ..........:...:................,100 25
520 , 488
Majority for Robertson 32,
Brussels
82, 78
2..... ....-.,.... .... 61 49
3 w,,. 89
67
5
232 194•
136
150
96
66
95
90
83
723
Robertson ' Spotton
520 488
175 222
232 194
823 300
674 434
1192 1218
798 865
453 551
367 398
339 359
397 402
457 728
5927 6160
Ashfield
Blyth
Brussels
Colborne
Grey
Goderich
Howick
Morris .........-
Turnberry
E. Wawanosh
W. Wawanosh
Wingha:m
BELGRAVE
kfiss Sarah Cole has returned to
her home after spending ;several
weeks in Toronto.
,Miss i
VI ss 'VV'r,r
de and Mr. Hamilton o,t
Try`'iirdsvich visited over Sunday with
Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Wade.
• Mrs, Irwin and two daughters of
Orangeville spent (he week -end
Mr
with
v ,arid Mrs. Brandon.
Dr, B. Anderson wife and little xlau-
4ht0 whe ' have been visiting with
OVER 15,000 DAILY
DEMAND SARGON
Vast Growing Army of Sargon Users
Marching Single, File, Would
Encircle Globe in Only
Felty Years Time.
(By Richard I.. Simms)
ATLANTA,GA.,:- More like a
tale from the Arabian Nights of old
than a record of modern business
achievement reads the story of the
marvelous growth and development of
Sargon the New .Scientific Compound
which has become the sensation of
the drug trade throughout Canada,
the United States and other countries.
The old illustration of the pebble
dropped into the pool best describes
the phenomenal demand and its fame
is rapidly spreading over the entire
Continent.
Recently compiled figures reveal
that aproximately 15,000 men and wo-
men are marching into drug stores
for Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass
Pilis, the marvelous new treatment
this is restoring health to countless
thousands by new and .remarkable
methods undreamed of only a few
years ago.
Already more than 5;000,000 suffer-
ing inert .and women have put to the
test .and have told other millions what
;t has done for therm..
Marching regulation army fashion
-single file -this vast army of Sar-
gon users would reach from New
York to San Francisco and at the
present rate of sale -would, in a few
years time, encisssle the entire globe.
The only explanation of Sargon's
triumph in the Medical World is Sar-
gon's true worth. Back of its triumph
in the drug stores its triumph in the
homes and it is the grateful endorse-
ments of its millions of users that
has made it the most widely talked
of medicine in the world today.
Sargon is extensively advertised, it
is true, but no preparation, no matter
how extensively advertised, could pos-
sibly meet with such phenomenal suc-
cess and it can be told in one word
-MERIT!
Sargon may be obtained in Wing -
ham at McKibbon's Drug Store.
GORRIE
H. Jessamine of Ottawa, and J.
Munro, of Cleveland, attended the Al-
len -Ross wedindg on Saturday.
Miss Marjorie Ross, of Toronto,
spent last week at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. M. Ross.
Mrs, M. Ellis and daughter, Helen,
have returned to Guelph after spend-
ing a week with the former's • daugh-
ter, Mrs, V. Shera.
J. Hyndrnan motored to Toronto
on Saturday and spent the week -end.
Miss Ethel Hyndrnan returned with
her father and will spend her vasa
tion here.
Miss Dorothy Edwards spent a few
days last week With friends in Forel•
with.
Mr's. M. Ross, of Garrit:, entertain -
cd at a delightful trousseau, tea re-
cently in honor of eer daughter, M.
Mable Ross, when about 100 guests
called. The dainty trousseau was
shown by Mrs. M. Abram, Mrs. V.
Shera and Miss Pauline Ashton. 'l'he
guests were invited to the dining.
room, where Mrs. A. "earring and
Mrs. J. N. Allen, cit Wroxeter, pre-
sided over the tea table and poured
tea. Dainty refreshments were serv-
ed by Misses Louise White and Beryl
Ashton of Corrie, anti Miss Marjorie
Ross of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Romnney, and Wain
Rorisery of Car ill, and Miss Dorothy
Perisac 'nf 'i'oronto, were recent visit-
ors (if Mr. and Mrs. Herzog.
Mr. and Mrs. Flarc<rt, motored to
Cargill on Sunday: and sent the day.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Garland,
ktiss Evelyn Stephen has returned
home from Toronto, where sire has
templeted a: fire-•iaeeis'' special nntts-
ical,.couise.
Mr, and Mrs. R. :.Ashton, ace rrri:-
y:
It
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AMATEUR
fliR .
Tournament
flY9
- At -
MIs
M B.f.,) OI�7'T.,
E,• On the Driving Part Grounds,
Evening
August 22nd
BOXING:
` s ▪ 3 Bouts. 3 Rounds, 3 Min. Each ill
r Conte71st to a Decieion,
2 lb, Class' r
Ross Gallow, . Thomas, iH,
1.19112--
Ontario Champion, vs.
Jimmy Cudbertay, o£of StSt.' Thomas, �'
iirs formerly of Toronto.
147 ib. Class
I Bumps Wright, of St. Thomas, I&'
WI vs. Del Raby, .of London, West- t
6J ern Ontario Champion,.
150 lb. Class
Chu, Thonia.
gr 1927ck WoolOntarioeyCof St. hampion, ve. $,
Cy. Peterson, St, Thomas.
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WREG b
Bus. Loucks, WindSTLINsor,
Pete Laign, .St. Thomas, RIBdl Former Eastern. Canada Champ..
Fs Jas. McCallum, Referee.
aster
0 tyre, Judges. 1d
Dr. McMaster
pt Blyth Citizen's Band in Attend- #G,
ancean. Bert Morn -
d
E Seating Accommodation for all.
6 Ladies will enjoy the tourna-
ment as well as men l
Open Air Dancing after the i.
Tournament,
Gates open at 7,15 --
_ Boxing at 8.15. 11-
t Free parking space for cars. i'
Admission 50c.
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panied by • Miss Befyl Ashton and?
Mr. and Mrs. William Strangway of
Sarnia, spent a few says at Niagara.
Fall. and B•ufflo, N.Y. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ca -ter McKee and
fancily have returned to their home'
at Galt after spending their vacation
here.
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THE UNIVERSITY OFFERS:
1. A wide range of excellent courses
in Arts and Science, in Medicine,
in Nursing and in Public Health.
2. Up-to-date buildings and equip-
ment.
3. Splendid library facilities.
4. Physical education, athletics and
military training.
5. An attractive social fife.
6. Close personal contact between
professors and students.
7. The co-operation of the staff in
helping worthy students to get
placed after graduation. 53
UNIVERSITY
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ONTAI1O:
LONDON CANADA'
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If ba
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ACRY in the night. Colir;l No
cause for 'alarm if Castoria is
handy. This pure vegetable prepara-
tion brings quick comfort, and can
slaver harm. It is the sensible thing
when children are ailing. Whether it's,
the stomach, or the little bowels;
colic or constipation; or diarrhea-
•When ship toe nes 'are coated, or the
breath is bad. Wheneverthere's need
of gentle a ulation. Children love
the t»,le o£ Castoria, and its, mildness
maims it safe for frequent use.
And a more liberal Bose of Gastct°ia.
is always better r for growing childrenthan strong medicine meant only for
Adult use.