THIS WEEK'S | CIRCULATION V 5000 Copies Li.._____.:_ 3.. [._._...x WIIU uuu UC{`ll IIIIDBULI. In the election in 1926, when W. A Boys defeated `E. C. Drury only 3,551 votes were cast in `Barrie. while in the previous election In 1925. when Mr. Boys again defeated Mr. Drury there were 3.444 votes cast. Yvnlll-n fn-vvsnu nlnntinvso u-W-nun nnu-_ '\VCr(`, d.`!`I`I' VUIALKS CHSL, Unlike former elections when cer- tificates could be obtained at the. ad- vance poll. all voters using ~the poll must this year have their certificates before going to the poll. The regis- trars will issue the certificates which will be presented to the deputies when the advance poll opens on July 24. 25 and 26. Ann urvtnvu uukn `nun nan! knnn nnfnrnrl U auu 40. Any voter who has not been emered on the list. may vote upon being vouch- ed for at the booth on election day. However `both parties have been on the alert in iinlng up for the {ray and attending to this important work and it. is not believed there are many who have been omitted. A CORRECTION In the report. of the motor mix up near Thornton which is reported on page one. the nn.m0 of B. Dunsnmns is given as one of those com-muted. Tm Examiner has since been informed that this is Incorrect. but has been untfble to ascertain the correct name. Stroud Community garden pzu't_v.`; July 29th. Excellent progrmn by Stayner Merry Makers. 28 and 301) July 23. at Midhurst. play. How the Story Grow." by Barrie Women's Institute. auspices Ladies` Aid. 28b: A. u.__,__- an _ . . _ __u. ru........_ 1-1.-n ll: D|.U|_y LXIUW. U) DKIIIIKZ VVUIIIUIIDH 28b|` St. James` Church. Crown Hill, gm`- den party at. R. F. Cn1dwc11's. as an- nounced on page i, wiii be postponed on account of road. 28!) An afternoon tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Carr on July 17 in aid of the Painswick Women's In- stitutc. The orchestra. from Miners Point in attendance. Admission 25 __._A.. The following items were received too late /or insertion on page one. OOO0OO4 { 3 LAWN Mowms]: 2 mg the opening of our Improved Sloro. The publlc can now enter our second !floor from the main street or through our store as formerly. Nmlcv nur New ' Show Wlndows. We will be please-d tn lhave our customers tell us how they lllke them. We have planned a l C`'ll Bargain I-`cast for this opening day and following days.-. )n main 'l(ml`. 1 bargalns in all men's and boys` ('lnlh- lng and furnishing goods. Socnud nnr.._atunln rirv Ol'\I\f.\ 'uriln\' \I'r-nr l I 1 l l On Saturday. July 12th. we are hm`- EHuNTR" IMPORTANT: ANNOUNCEMENT CAPITOL 1 CnnwQvRALf H15 HIIU llllllllll 1oor--.staple dry am 'ladles` and children and see it` on this - will not. ask you to :buy ynu will saw. ` .'\hxHzI'\nr 'lll(l}l"l THE `w. c. Hunter Clothing Co. 34 YEARS YN '1 HIS RTAND W. H. Johnson & Son Machinists ALL REPAIRS CARRIED IN STOCK GROUND WITH OUR NEW Lake Shore, Hollinger. Teck-Hughes, Dome, Mclntyre and Wright-Hargreaves COMING EVENTS I INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND AGENCY CANADIAN PACIFIC We will pick up and deliver. `THURSDAY a. FRIDAY L .- SATURDAY `Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 and 9.00 o clock `SPECIAL--Saturday, July 12--CONTIN_UOUS SHOW rw 0 rval gain lnnr. galns goods. `r--staple goods. ludlcav wear. less` chlldrc-n'.<. hosiery. Come l see apenlnz clay. Wo to buy. But 11' ynu This .~.mrs-- .'lL~| z. r\nv- sun: :13 IUI Iut:xI_y. nuuur -nu nzrvw I v-.wvu.u.. "gnu: \_:u... AV.-I Automatic Grinder Gordon Stevenson BUY Phone 665 DA}. ROB THURSDAY -- RIDAY --~ SATURDAY The (`xrcul Snulhern (Zircus w;1.< rm" n1un1h.< In make um Super-Feuluuc. Hundreds of EI1tCl`l:liHCl`.\' in the l Romance. .\`mv11erc cl\c will "1 better :ni\';u1;;1,:'c than Screen. ()nl_\' me . Big` l)re;1n1l:111.1 :\rm ing, l%reu:l1-x:1king E1 Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday The Further Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu" COHEN and KELLY discover `that in Scotland it's the man who pays. Charlie Murray. George: Sidney. Vera Gordon and Kate Price are featured. Saturday there will be a Continuous Show from 1.30 o'clock in the Afternoon until 11.30 o'clock at Night. Two Shows each night starting at 7 IIIIHL. I` (_)n the ` '|'l`.\l-I IN H.\' (`.Kl`h , the In lzmd. tux` mrurc :31`-~g1'u11~ u` l\,. .l.. .2. .. W . . _..I. .,. The last show Saturday evening starts at 10 p.m. USUAL PRICES. SWING HIGH" W'vlia-lallnrrxrcxsntallbnvch-:Cvug- -._...- ..._.... .... at ar-nu -av ying thrillx venture. The Greatest Circus in History n-pxcww lxnv r-1-:-n runs:-srwvwnvn THE DREAMLAND Hon;e of Perfect Talking Pictures! MONDAY "THE ITuRN DR.FU MANCHU" *1"~i0'W "cii~i'T`HscR1:EN: Mun POSITIVELY THE FINEST SUPER FEATURE SHOWING IN TOWN! {cu l`l`_\' "_g:-nu` ,1 each cvcnin ying Hig'l1 M1 the (}in ' its kind rented I`: I L. full`-L~ I'.:m the Wdh WARNER OLAND O. P. HEGGIE JEAN ARTHUR NEIL HAMILTON COMEDY ~-THE GOLFERS" Also -Colortone Review, Shooting Gallery" CAPITOL PROGRAMME BROADCASTED EVERY NIGHT OVER CKPR AT 6.30. p.m. Usual Prices. AND Tl IRILLING! DA'l.7..LlNG ROMANTIC 1 S1:u'.< :1 Picture No. 28 pd`|Q&O entire ...l 11.1. The riginal Cohens and Kellys ARE HERE AGAIN . CAUGHT SHORT-OF CHANGE COMEDYTT ROMANCE DELUXE immmmmi I HAY J_N_NORTH@ [Timothy i-rn Tiny Tp. isi Reported Only One E Foot High E ` The hay crop in the northern part of the county is exceedingly light. Stewart L. Page. agricultural repre- sentative. told: The Examiner on Wed- nesday, while it is considerably heavi- er in the central and.` southern sec- tions, especially where alfalfa is gmwn. ' The light crop is attributable to early spring frosts, Mr. Page said. At Lafontaine timothy is only about one foot high. while lbarley is from two to two and 3. half feet, more than the average for this time of year in that section. - The Canadian Cattle Judging team. or which Clifford `B313-wick was ai member. won third place at. the 'In-. ernatlonal Juvenllc judging compeLi-] Mons at. the Royal Agricultural showl at Manchester, England, on Wednes-l day, according to a cable despatch. -1.. .. ..|.......a. _-n_1_ L- 1.1., ._. ..,..., n... Farmers -throughout the central and southern portions at the county are in the midst of haying operations. which have been held up during re- (rent. heavy rains. However the` warm weather of the past few days has been ')f gremt value. and it is expected the lateness wlll not. hinder early harvest opemt,inm. --Your favorite talkie stm-_s,1'ngs on B1'un.<.wirk records. Bert. '1"ay1'or has thtrm at '56 Elizabeth st. ` 28fb TUESDAY During the month of June the loc- ai board of the Old Age Pensions com- mission added 36 names to the list ! of pensioners in Simcoe county. while I they turned down only eight applica- tions. The total number of persons in the \county receiving pensions to `date is _1.148. Of 67 appeals to the [board for increases of pensions dur- | ing the month, only 17 were granted. I36 MORE ARE LISTED 1 FOR OLD AGE PENSION vv.-........ u.. v........... -.----_ I .The Woman's Association of Collier St: United nchurch held a very enjoy- able and successful `garden party on the church lawn. Tuesday. July 8. A large number of members and visitors were present. Supper was served from 6 to 8 p.m. Many enjoyed a game of clock golf and the various booths were well patronized. Walter Perkins or- -chescra played a number of selectiom during supper. F'nllnuvino- cunnnv cz chnrf ha-nrn~;xn1 uuuug awpyci. Following supper a short program was given under the direction of Hor- ace Wilson. `The Orion quartette com- posed of Miss `Jean Kearns. Miss Helen Glass, Fred Adsetn and Mervyn Cor- bett. sang "three splendid selections. Each member of the quartette also rendered a solo. Lewis Merrick and Everett Kn_eeshaw also sang solos. All numbers were splendidly sung and the audience showed their appreciation by hearty applause. COLLIER ST. GARDEN PARTY For good printing phone 222. WEDNESDAY _..__, , _.---- ......, In a short cable to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Baldwick, Clifford stat-1 ed: England won. I scored 81." The United States team. last year's winners. took second `place. Reading of the examination papers for High School Entrance was com- pleted for South Slmcoe this week. Most of -Norm Simcoe papers also have been marked. but Elmvale results were not available in time for this issue of 1119 Examiner. I c....1n.... nnnnnru fn hm... hon ohnl | lllt` En`'dlHlllt`1'. I Spelling appears to have been thel chief stumbling `block and only 8, small percentage made 100 per cent. in this subject. The paper was both long and difficult. it is stated. One boy in South Simcoe wrote on the bottom of his paper before he turned it in, God help me." Tlnn Tn cnnt-f1\r'|: J-Ynnnr Dnll fnr uclp 1111:. The Inspector's Honor Roll for` North isimcoe will be given next week I as well as the Elmvale results. `, I Results Are Announced For n H.S. Entrance Examinations 11 12 1:1 BARRIE CENTRE Honour Roll -- 80": Gwendolyn Jackson. 13, Donald Beverley. 13 . Leona Murphy. 13 St Dorothea. Robson. 14, - Wanda. WatterworLh_ 14. First Class Honours -- ' Jack Buckley, 12 St Genevieve Crossland, 12. I Rosabel Lay. 13 . Gwynneth Brown, 13. . Hlldred Purvis, 15 Eileen Marlin-. l2 Norberta Hlpl-(in, 13' Walfnr I 9 si [Pro cnr 21 22 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 47 49 51 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 63 64 65 vvui. xjuilxucau, A-J . Maurice Miller, 13 No. 1. Vesprn Elsa Knox, 13 . Victoria Stanley Lawrence. 15, King Ed. Ernest Osborne. 14. Pr. oi Wales Marguerite Simpkins, 14, King Ed. Jack Patton, 1.5 . King Edward Stephen Johnston. 13, Pr. of Wales Walter Bray. 13 . .. . St. Marys Reginald Lewis. 13 Victoria Eileen Kettle. 13 King Edward Christine Seitz. 12, King Edward Grace Isaacs, 15 Pr. of Wales Alice Hunter, 13 King Edward Evelyn Pickering. 12 . Victoria Fred Crowe. 13 . . Victoria George R. Smith. 13, Pr. of Wales] Wilson Jebb. 16 , . Clara Stephenson. 15. Pr. of Wales Florence `McIntosh. 14 Victoria William Price. 15 . Murray Sykes. 14 . Nancy Dowson. 13 12. Vespra Beauty Gossling. 15 . 12. Vespra Catherine Fisher. 14. Pr. of Wales Edward Robinson. 15. Pr. of Wales Irene Sinclair. 14, King Edward Patricia Marni. 13, King Edward Ul VV H-IUD King Edward Pr. oi W8i6S f St. Mary's, . Eva Seadon. 12 St. Mary`s Eddie Stransman. 14 Victoria 4 1 Charles Wattie. 12 6. Vespra Gladys Leroux, 13 St. Mary's Dorothy Smith. 15 . St. Mary's Constance Spearn, 11. King Ed.` Hilda Toothe. 14. Pr. of Wales John Gossling. 14 12. Vesprai Donald Booth, 14. King Edward Bert. >1?-ell. .13 King Edward 1 Gregg Coulson. 15. King Edward Meta Lee. M Victoria Eric Kettle. 15 King Edwardi Alfred Lainson. 14. Pr. of Wales} Ferne Peacock. 12 2, ox-o` Marie Carley. 15 . vicmrmi Orville 1311195. 13 2. Oroi James McBride. 15. King Edward Joseph McVeigh, 14 St. Mary's Alma Munro. 12 5. Vespra GYM`? Higgs. 15 Pr. of Wales Georgia Weldon. 13 Victoria` Lloyd Cumming, 12 1. Vespra Orville McCaIlan. 13. Pr. of Waiesl Isobel Hobbs. 14 Pr. of waicsi Leona E. Murphy. 15 5, Vespra` Jack Wallwin. 14. King Edward.{ Emerson Reynolds. 14, King Donald Wilson. 13 1. Vespra: Dru t-1- an I" (4 AVUl|J!,`| LE1. l'l||Jl`\Lll, 1:) 13 Walter -Fraser, 12 14 Perry Ryan. 12 . 15 Beatrice Marks, 13. 16 Alfred Nye, 13, . 17 Edward "ryrer, 15 . . 18 John Tyrer, 13 Second Class Honours - 19 Lawrence Green. 15. on Illns D-n|plsnn.-I 1') BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930 BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN Coupes and Coaches Sodam ux....;....n -- Washed PICNIC" AT INNISFIL PARK The Bible School of the 1'-`ix'sL Bap- tist. Church had a very succvssful out- ing to Innlsfil Park on Wednesday. July 2. Many Ifrlcnds tm-nod out with their autbmobilcs and the Barrie Fuel Company having kindly lent, a truck. the large party got away in good Lime and a most. `happy afternoon was spent. A ,unrnnf.nn1|v< l'nl'|Q('.1' ulnu Qnrvnrl in Sinmmzed Goo. Robertson Phune 1000.] CARMSWWIASHED Tlionias Barnett. 15 St. Mary's Neola. Hill. 13 Pt`. of Wales; Beatrcss Vollick. 14. King Edward: Gladys Brooks. 14 Victoria Edna Thompson. 13 5. Vespral Isabella Watson, 13. King Edward` Betty Scott. 12 King Edward Roy Storey. 13 King Edward ` Erma Ross, 15 King Edwardi Betty Carley. 13 Victoria Roy Gray. i5 i7. Vespra William A. Gavin. I3 2, Oro Edith How:-rofi. 13. Pr. of Wales Bessie Appleton. i2. Pr. of Wales Dorothy Brittain. 13 Victoria; Arthur For-ry. M. King Edward Harold Waliwin. 14 6. Vespru Delphine Caldwell. 13 2, Oroi Gilbert Lee. 17 King Edward John Ronkv. 13 Victoria: Vivian J0hl`l.\l()n(`, 15 Victoria Juan M)`o. 14 Victoria. Irene Hinds. l6 Pr of Wales; Ralph Skinner, i4 Victoria Edna Hlil'dH.kt`l`. l3 l2. Vesprnl Kathleen Millor, ill. King Edward Nettie Butlvr. 14 Pr. of Wales` Kenneth Maszin. i3 i3. Vesprux Mary Tate 13 Victoria` Margarm Morrimn. 13. Victoria j Rnxcin Pu4\v~ "4 ~ " 1;: 12..., u. L1. \ 1 Herbert S Thelma 5 Hazel \ Cars Call:-d For and Deliu-red AND SIMONIZEB` I \:uU\: U1 cull . Burkhead. n-inn Rlillrnv V. DIHHH. 15 m Thompson, ml Clark. 13. I Willianxa. 13 act, in VIULUAII 1. St. Mary arks, Pr. of Wale ` Pr. of Wale rer, Pr. of Wale `, Pr. of Wale -- 66 2-3 '71, The qfeetlng of the Parks -':0mmis- slon sheduled for last, Friday was in- denitely postponed when rmly mm- menfbers showed up. Although it, is 'tl0ubt.'fu`l' lfva mcetlng can be :u'rang(-d during `the summer months at, which $11 members could be )')1`_0.'~'.m1t.. -'*'m`l.= ire being made to meet this wv-r.-kmd. Geo. Crosslaua Phone l365W 3. King Edward` Pr. of Wales I A 12:... 1:! Ah, vcoynnr i Victoriai . vicmrm i Ylinn DA.-vnA ' . \JlU| ` Wales` I Victoria 3. Wales Walcsi `.5 Kino `Rduvur, t ; of Walesf . Edward` i 3 . Edward! Edward} 3 Edward i I 1 Dr A: xnhi-..` St. Mary's M. Mary Victoria 3. Victoria Victoria . Ferndnlo St. Mary's Victoria Mary`s Wales Wales` Wales Wales 1 I 1 J Victoria . Victoria . St. Mary's Pr. of Wales ` Victoria Hit}! ......... luv: Mary Bimie, 15 . Manon Craig, 14 Ernest Kimon, 16 Perry McIntosh, 14 Jean Sinclair, ll . William Sutclme, 14 Lavina. Watson. 16 . Ma-bel Wice, 16 . [Bruce Wilson. 13 ;Rupert Wright, 15 I .,.A._. 7: " JUDGING or CATTLE; BALDWICK scom-:1) 81] 117` H8. 119 ' The certificates of the successful, and the marks of the unsuccessful candidates will be mailed in due course. All appeals, accompanied` by the regulation fee of two dollars must be in the hands of the Secretary of the Entrance Board by August 19th. It is suggested that all appellants state whether or not they intend to continue their school course. nug us venue Ruth Carmzm . New Lowell Edward Flnn . . New Lowell Mabel Gmingor .. New Lowell 1/llma Horsburgh New Lowell `Eunice Middlbrook Angus . Margaret McCarthy . Brentwood Burnlo Morby No. 12. Sunnldalc M:u'ga.roL McLeish New Lowell Kenneth Rmvm New Lowell iELhol Sullcy, 13. 14 Sunnldnle. Vespra I Cookstown Centre I Mn.-1 n n olrnr r~.\...l...A,...... \1UUKhLU'X1 KJCULFC Norlnc Baker Coorkstown Narvle Barnes tom No. 2, Innlsl Robert. Corfiold . Cookstown Shlcrcne Boyd. U10, West, Gwllllmbury Arthur Glass . Cookstovm Estella Coutts. U10. West Gwllllmbury Irene Graham Cookstowh H. -Cul1lnghnm_ U10. W. Gwllllmbury Lorene Jebb . Cookstown J. Culllngham, U10, W. Owllllmbury Mary Kell Cookstown `Robert Dutton No. H. Essa {Beatrice King Cookstown Jack Harrison. U10, W. Gwlllimbury `Mildred McFadden :Hon.r. Cookstown Kathleen Horner, H. W. Gwllllmbury Mary Miller Cookstown :Gladys Irwin 14, Essa I Eleanor McMillan Cookstown `Ethel 'I`hompsnn 2. Ihnlsl ;Jc-am Nlxon Cookstown Muriol Thompson 13. Tocumseth v_.._ n,,,., .u'_y L/CH Edwin Abbott Davis Arnold Isln Bantlng Myrtle Cunningham Wilfred Davis Ina. Kennedy lclarlssa Lyons I John Sheard ` Myrtle Stlnso 12 x v,.-, A ........_, v......... ! {Ernest Aiklns :Hon.r . I7, 1 {Helen G. Baxter 5, 1 ll-lelen I. Beatty 3. l [Florence Blackmore 4. l `Gladys Clement 3, I1 lfvtildred Ferguson 10. IS ;John E. Humor 4, 11 .Beatrlce Houston 5. tBelle I lwm. 1. Houston IHon.v 5. J }Doroth_v Mcllwen 3. 1 3 1. Kenneth Ralston 8. I ic`-ordon Sheldon Goldie R134 10. 7 Crawford Smyth 10. I |R. J. Smyth I0. I |`.\/largurot Spring 8. ' 1 Manon Thompson 18. Temple A. Watt 8 Edna M. Vaughan. 18. Innlsl l \vir~k> }Ahce I. Beaumont t Janie Blackstock ,Wm. E` Black [vie Bx-alloy Sarah Coultor U.-.I.m.. ennui. on: an \J\Jl4l|.K.'I Velma Smith !Clara Halbert Harvey Cochmne Hazel Hopkins 3 Fred Grcenhalph ', .Vl.I`jOr1f` Moore 2 Rnlhs szmum n 1 D\'ld Beath. Alfred Bradley. Mxtrlnn l | Caldwell. Loulse Coclcburn. Albert : Hlllcllllhsun, Leonard Hutchlnson. Jack Muir. Francis Mulr. Jean Mccualg. ,G(-rald Shaughnessy, Margaret Samp- I l enn ,_. .. ..=.._, _- Total candidates ` mi '1'} Av rmm bpcub. V A su.mpt.uous repas-)1. 'wus served in the open air and rzurcs and p,nn1(!s made the hours pass -p1eus2u1L*ly. , Lnuzso Anderson. 'Lloyd Barnes. Ber- inlcen Crawford, Melville Craword. |Hazel El.~`-om. Lenore Forrester. Betty ;Hcwm. Ethel `Horne :Hon.>. Mona Klolmstun cHon.a, Earllne Kendall. `Jean McArthur. Alfred McMillan. An- [nie Moore. Edith Moore. Helen Pear- son. Margaret Robinson, ._ IVCCUIIIIDCIIGC 0 Lorna Becton. 13 . 1 Allan McEacl1orn. 16. Total czmdidzmtcs, 16; ll 1.4 v: Early Monday morning the refresh- ment booth of Miss Lourd. Blake St.. was entered and chocolate bars and other goods valued at about $10 tak- en. The police are investigating al- though they have as yet uncovered no clues. rum. V./lktbh I Beryl Park. 13 1 Grace Ronald, 14 ,, . . . . V . . V . ......, - . ... Second Class Honours Winston Knupp, 11 . 9, ' Cecil Roe, 14 10. E. ' V6.55 Thelma. Binnie, 15 ' Leonard Chappell, 12 Veronica. Cavanaugh, 15, Rebccca. Sinclair. 14, 10. Enid Knapp. 16 n_____._,,,, ,. n May Henson. 14 . King Edward Arden Mllne. l3 . . `Victoria Vailde Bell. 13 . . Victoria Alice Greene, 14 . Pr. of Wales Seymour Johnson. 15 Pr. of Wales Fred Mcsherry, 14 Victoria Phyllis Stewart. 14. King Edward Recommended , V`: ; ..- .. A MINESING CENTRE First Class Honours vl Dnrlr I ) H SOUTH SIMCOE IBIIILLII |E.,..! Thornton Ce: l'I.~\.\'T SlM(`0II EI')GAR CENTRE ._.,.,.. .. Recommended 1nn0I\v\ I '1 Angus Centre nun W Lefroy Cen Ln: 1. -- Ivy Cc-ntrc H 19. Om 6. Vespra 17, Vespra 4 . . . Victoria King Edwaru Pr. of Wales King Edward King Edward King Edward King Edward ` writing, 165; full- :u 9. Vesprn 10. W. Vespra failed, 5; or J J J J Vespm . Vcspra I '9` s . . .-".~ . ~ - g` V 'JF\6* COHLNS` and i SCOT LAND A u~:v:.e.s>-:4 Pkaoucr/a/V Vcspm , Vespm , Vespra . Vcspra . Vcspra Vcspm Vespra 9. Ixxrmisl; 15, Essa 9. Innisl Ii =`lV;~r\ '. Innlsl , . Innlsl` . Innlsl `, . Innisl 1, mnlsl H Islroudu l I Lefroyv ' e Ewart! r. Innisl ` . Xnnlsnl L Innisl Lcfroy ` ). Innisl , L Innlsl L Xnnisl ` in" t . Innlsl 1, In111s1:{h(:_ 1. xnnnmx \ 08: xi IPa1ns-, ` 1 ShO\ U. Dbs`I| ' C Ixmlsl L 6. Eara 2 I Ivy Ivy Ivy I vy I vy Holly Y \r\' ARE ENTITLED TO VOTE IN BARRIE Only 96 names 'were added to the voters` list. which has been prepared by the 18 registrars in Barrie for the coming Federal election. According to the official revision completed July 3. there are 4.456 persoxis eligible to vote in town. This number includes the new names. 11:: tn Innn on fhn flu-rd dnv fur lalllf HEW llltlllf. Up to June 30. the first day for appeals. the list. con-mined 4.360 naxnes and during the following days. July 2 and 3, the Registrars sat .10 hear the appeals of any voter who had no`. been placed on the list. Previous to that time all registrars made a thor- ough canvass of their various districts. but sat. for three days to register any who had been missed. 1... oh- ..In,.Hn.. 1.. Inna ...1`.... In A 7;I:Year.