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Ladies and childrels middy blouses
newest styles. 1-3 off
dresses checked ginghains
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JULY 23 1915.
EXAMINATION RESULTS
plight School Entrance and P. S.
tiraduation
Do not forget to attend the `f"icacl The following high school entraizce;.
sports at the,Fair, Grounds Ibis oven- candidates have been passed by the*.
in g.
Mi Arthur wolf. of Detroit, Mich.,
is visiting at the hone of his parents
here:
Mr E, Appel is holday i g an .1-Iatxi -
bui'g and, other eastern points for a
week,
The second Field Sports nightwill,
beheld at theFair Grounds on Friday
eve, July 23rd_
Misses illaida Rottledg.o and Both
Grenzebach of Dashwood were guests
of Miss V Seibert over. Sunday..
The intermediate baseball team
Played the return game at Dashwood
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next week,
Particulars te
last slight, Fa
Mr and i\1rs \V' F Finkbeiner and
daughter, Miss Hazel, of Milverton,
visited relatives here over Sunday.
The members of the Sunday School
of the Lutheranchurch will hold a
picnic at Grand Bend on August 25th
Miss Gladys McNevin, of Wolseley,
Sask„ and Rose, of Goderich, were
visitors at the home of Mrs E. Appel
the past week.
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Silk Striped Shirts ed
•We have added to our stock new line of mens fanov silk striped
I shirts, ' Something very nifty. Sizes i442 to 16^ Price $2.00
',Marti of Examiners and approved by
the Department of Education.
A carol giving' the narks in each
stiiblcct will' be sent to each =success -
gill candidate.
The of the successful'.
candidates will be sent to the teacher
or secretary of the school early in
A ugust,
The standing required for pass is 40
per cent in each suieet and a total of
890 marks and for honors a total of 487
uiarhd.
T!ie highest marks obtained in each
t;ul eet are as follows:.
Reading—Jil aplienia- McNeil 49.
Writing Helen Kidd 45.
Spelling ---Kate Handy, Hazel
Young, Hilda Williams X48.
Literature—Nellie O'Oallaghaino 93.
Arithrnetic--Carl Miller 100..
Grammar—Mary Day 90.
• Geography -Jack Marshall, Wilson'
Woods 88.
Composition ---Ethel Murdoeft,, Lau -
r ra Watson 81.
Total -Michael Bowler,. Jack Mar
shall 529.
ZU1iICH SCH00L.
Alias Lennisr
Merger Minnie
Foster Roy
lililler Carl honors.
HENSALL SCHOOL-
Bell Elliott
GlennMabel
Mackay Russell
McDonald Edna
Whiteside Albert
Caldwell Nellie
Johnston Mervin honors
1VIcDonell. Allan
Snralla,coznbe Freda honors
BAXICfl LD SCHOOL.
Terence'
Miss Dorothy 'Truznener,, who is
training for a nurse in one• of Toronto's'
hospitals, is spending a few weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs; II.. Treem-:
ner, of town.
Rev. A. D. Gischler,, wife and fami-
ly, returned to their hone in Milverton
on Tuesday,, after a pleasant visit with'
oldfriends in this community, They
attended a picnic at Grand Bend on
Monday at which all had a pleasant
time..
Mr, and Mrs J B Laporte returned
last week from their visit to the Provin-
ce of Quebec. We have asked Mr
{ heir tri .Iz -ilthat
Laporte for a short sketch -ort
and he has promised to supply us with ae#r,t+ �htzsseil
a short history for: an early issue of 'Merner Isetta
the Herald. .'Jing Muriel
Dr. E;W, Stoaliopf, who sustained King Frank
a fractured leg and other in'furies by .�Voodn Lucy honors
being knocked down and trampled 1)33rsw00nh sozs col ,rCalfas 3iayrnond
weeks horse
some �
upon by e, vicious Guen.�th�er Hauuor
ago, is Suffering from a slight attack of Guenthe1 N e mer
pneumoina at present; but his many :Guenter e mace
friends will be pleased to learn that.he ellerer Ida
is progressing favorably. •
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We were a little surprised, the ` other Noeb della
day to find. fifty dollars on the road Snell Hazel
beside the hedge.. a �, the corner of a Steinhagen Lulu
prominent 2ar{r1r shouse, and more so elantrrrozr sonooL
to find that it had lain for several Brown Maurice,
weeks unmolested' and was= beginning Finkbeiwer Edward
to look much the worse for exposure. Ilaist Clara
The money was in the shapeof a corn Jefferson Aileen
planter which will have to be replaced Sambrook Lorene
by a new one before another season Sweitzer Earl
unless cared for, better. If we had. Brown Royal
the money that is lost every year by Gaisei Nola
neglect of farm machinery, we would Holmes Mary
not be running a newspaper. Lawson Myrtle:
GasolineStoves to clear_,
Two only:�.
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1915 VOTERS' . LIS'il'
The Voters' List for Ilay Township
for 1915 was first posted up in the
clerk's office on. Tuesday, July 201b.
The list contains 765 names of persons
eligible to'vote in Part T. One hund-
red and forty-eight in Part 2, and
thirty-four in part 3, while 504 are
eligible for Jurors. Sixty names of
women who have votes at municipal
elections only aro on the list.
Tele hone n - ZUR I,
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No, 8--Consitt Pearl 423, Love
Grace 403, Love Ross 407 Richardson'
Vera 400.'
,No. , 12^-Sehillio Henry 479, Sch-
och Percy 487:
IT, No. 13—Pfaff Alice 413.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
No, -8—Heard Vivian, 391, Nigh
Matilda 391.
North No, 4—Stinson Alice 450,
Sootchrner Edna 457, Scotchzner Clif-
ford 442, Watson John 895,
No. 6—Johnston George 509 (hon)
Pilgrim). Annie 1692.
No. 7 --Anderson Pearl 892, Cock
ramie' James 107, Coleman Mabel 416;
Love Stanley 418, Love Forrest 454.
No, 9 F9'uliuy Alberta 486 Manson
William 431,<Oeseh Merano 892.
No, 10 -Mustard Annie 453.
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Our stock of shoes for summer wear
is now complete, We have neves
shown a larger' or. a prettier range
See our line of
White Pins-,^ Outing Shoes,
White Canvas Shoes, 5 ndals,
and the newest in Tan etc,
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
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at popular prices.'
More new waists, aprons and ready-made dresses
and dress goods just opened Ftp• AJ our lines are
stocked up with the latest. and. best that money
Can buy. Come and seefoi•youuse1ves and. be
convinced:
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Laurier 409, honors.
S1;fii1'I11:N TOWNSITip
No. i---^Hai't Leonard hon, 487,
Nail ,\loin 40.
No. 2 --Brandon Irene Irene 390, Sbahls
Cora 391.
No. 3-• -Doering Alma hon, 490,
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Men's Furnishings
We are headquarters for all lines needful and
necessary for men:s,weaz.. Our stook is more com-
.plete than ever,,,aud& we•tajke•pleasure in showing our
many lines.. See us arbomi
Tailored Suits,; Ready-to-wear,
Suit,+ Odd Trousers, Shirts,
Ucrwrr, Hats, etc.
We make a Specialty of
Hatn:d, tailored Suits. All Styles
We can please you
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E., APPIEI - ZURIOU
"The Clothier”
Notice of Registration of i Notice eat Registration c'
Nota 1 Lay -Law..
By -Law.
Notice is hereby given thti,t a by-
law was passer& by the 'Connell of
the Township of Hay en the 3rd
day of July ii,r, providing for the
issue of dobontures to the anaunt
of `1701:00,. for the purpose of tele^
phone extension, and that snoh by,
law was,.egistereA iia, the registry
oiiioe of Goderioh, the county of 1
t'iuron en the 6th day of Tuuly, 1915
Ary motion to quash or set aside
rust
thereof .a
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same any 1
the, .,
tis made within three txiontlaa after
the first publication of this notice,
and cannot be made thereafter,
Dated the 10th, day of July 1910;,
Vrec IleVi Sr,, Clorlr„
Notice is hereby ,given that a by
law Nva: passed by the Council of
the Township of f1,.ty on the 3rd
day of July,, 191:,, providing for
issue of debentures to the amount
of $1717,09, for the purpose of tele.
phone extensiom, and, that such by-
law 'Was registoreci. in the registry
capdne 02 Go lericlb, the county of
Elm cit. on the filth day of 3111y 1915.
Any motion to quash or set aside
th9 saline or tiny part thereof must
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a ..
"J lr, after
•tits made within three ri50i t
the firth publioataon of this notice,
and cannot be mtule thereafter,
Dated tbi6 10th day of July, y101 K,,
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