MRO! rnonasr scnool. OLOSIHG To Build Chimney -___,u 4:, Improved processes enable generat- ing stations to produce 9. third more electrical ene from 3 ton 0! coal than was possi le me or six years ago. Ronnie Matthews, 12-year-old blind boy, is one or the regular announcers at the powerful Vancouver radio sta- tion of the Canadian National R311- ways- letic Fund (re cadet grant!) showed receipts or $332.99 and expenses or $86.99, leaving 9. balance on bad of $246.00. The report is for six months and signed by J. E. Morrison 01 Prince ` of Wales school, treasurer in trust. `D I`, T A51-Fla!-In `III-Int` manning` HOOD AR UL VVGlC OUULIUUI, ULUi|llF& I8 UKUUo B.C.I. Athletic Fund received 3388.46 and spent $270.58, leaving $67.88 which with this year : grant brings the balance to $276.83. Einnn O-`ha `Donna `Daub nawintl Khu- ULJIF UGIQIJDU UV *3 I :99! since the Penny Bank started King Edward School pupils have deposited a total of $9,353. Othel` school totals (rhn:-n nun Gnu `ha manual-in A-1-u vuuau VJ va,uu. VJIMIUI UVHUUI UIJUILD given are for the month only. The schools will reopen on Tuesday. Sept. 3rd. ` ` . .4: 3/II`S`.'w-;7..Id has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. C. McCullough, on her way to her new home at Bala go. ovulvu Miss Eleanor Ralston has returned to Toronto after a holiday at Killer- ney Beach. 1Ul'un 117--.: 1...... L--- -.l_.IL.Y_.. _xu_ Lfroy United Chuihf met at the home of Mrs. Weeks on Wed- nesday. 1ur.. cv1...1.:..... 1.-.. -__.._.-._--.s ___u_ VlU&l|IU>D|I QOUVU EMU &VL$BD JIJIIIJV U1 I 30150 or Ur-bana. 111., where she has been taking a special course, at 81800. M155 Helper is an orchestra and chorus instructor and leader and has nvnnmlnnnn non'hhnn nit nal}:-k and gavuuntg Mr. `Sheldon has commenced work on the new residence being built by F. A. Tebo. -Ir.-__ Av-n . _ , , ., 2,1,. - - - no; at Lvua JLJAJVDDo E1`. and Mrs. McMillan spent Sun- day in I-Iawkestone. 'l Ifnainuln I`!-u-uni.-g. I- 1.-...- 2-.. vans. uuaauuava. AAvAA\Ai~J9u Elmer and Mrs. Grose of Toronto spent Sunday with the farmers par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Grose. um] cg; abIulIVVlN\rDII\IJAltI Miss Marjorie Canning is home for the summer holidays. '"1vv\n1- and `lfuuo flu-Ann AC V'Hn-.4-`Ln Miss Ethel Nsbitt is visiting in Tor- onto. -nn__ v-n--:1 -1 n;-______ -_nn,,-u ,, A 1 u vuvvu Mr. Bell of Stayner called on friends in town, Monday. Ikinn lkncdnuln `Iguana In -6....`-.....-.l..... :54. UV W :1, .LvA\.lLJ\6IWJ a Miss Marjorie James is improving after a long illness. `IA : and Ilqa '|In1l i11n- emu--4. Ga... [iImimmlmilIill| ......u \J VV\Jl\L\ o11ll\lO, well made, double yoke, in blue and chambray ; . . . 69c -- ULDVUUD ICIUUI UUIIUL EMU JUGUUL EMU HEB experience, teaching at seaiorth and Dirt Arthur. The Collegiate staff is now complete. The vacancy in Victoria. school has been filled by Miss Mayme Wilkinson at Oreemore. Miss Ruth Campbell has been re-engaged, signing her contract 10! 01000 with 9. written request that not burning. The law demands that your lights shall always be in proper condition. You are liable to a ne if they are out of focus or _. -; I._-__-n,, night-tim menace on tki1e hiJghway.' A'1-V~vvay; carry spare bulbs. Have your headlights tested frequently, or test them yourself. Be sure they do not glare. To drive at night with glaring headlights is to endanger your life and the lives of others. With only one headlight, you are also a L...-An --A--- A Headlights That Blind ed the garden party at Churchill Mon- day evening. All report a most en- joyable time. Strawberries were fresh and in abundance. The program was also good and much enjoyed; Lefroy softball league team fully redeemed its good name during the evening by taking away the first money. The fin- al game was between Stroud and Le- roy and the score 2-1 in favor of Le- froy. Quite a number from Lefroy attend- l _ ,, -._-.. __--.....-v..w._y . Miss Alma Wfxan has taken a posi- tion in Lefroy central telephone office for the summer. Miss Norma Tebo, who has been spending a holiday at Lefroy and Col- lingwood, has returned to Toronto. (continued from page on) 11900, Mr. N. Synnott or St. Catharin- an at $2200. Miss Eleanor Carr of name at $1700, Miss Louise Gibbons `ct '1`oronto,at $2000 and Miss Muriel Quinn A Tfiknnn Y'|`I uvlnaunn aha nal Mrs. `B. T. Bateman, who has been unwell for son1e time, is at present in Toronto under treatment. The Rev. Louis Pickering preached a very ableosermon Sunday morning directed particularly to the Orange- men who, although the weather was notgsuitable, turned out in large num- her: where Rev. Mr. Ward has been ap- pointed teacher and missionary. 'IA .'.... AL..- vvvn - V KEYSTONE or JJHFETY COURTESY saunas 5EN5E* BIS ,_ _ _ __---n1\Il\ Permanent Waving, Finger Waving, Phone 349. ARCADE BEAUTY PARLOIR ..- uuu LJ5uVV' 45 garment _ _-__ _-.~v...-.v.\.. Jr. III to Sr. I1I--Hon.: Margaret ? Hamer, Edith Blackmore, Charlef Hamer. Pass: Russell Graveston; Eileen Baker. Recommended: Ted` Sheldon, Campbell Hamer, Frank` Corner. / VVUIII Jr. IV to Sr. IV-Pass: Gordoz Shelclon, Florence Blackmore, Beat-7 rice Campbell, Luella Donnelly, H. E. FAWCE'I`T, Principal; Junior Room Sr. III to Jr. IV-Hon.: Harri Weekes, Kathleen Ingram. Pass`; Marshall Campbell, Tom Blackmoreg Thornton Stephens, Harold Payne. Recommended: Ralph Baker, Kath~' leen Donnelly, John Blackmore. . .4\.g . II to Jr. III-Hon.: Muriel Guest: Pass: Frank Blackmore, Jean Don-" nelly, Madeline Gibbons, Dorotnf Reid. Recommended: Douglas Reid; Harvey Donnelly. some absent mend would be inter` ested in this week's Examiner. Extra copies, 5 cents each. .,._;.... Lefroy Promotion Examinations Senior Room 1-,, 1-wrv JEESSIE M.uCOLLARD, Assistant Thursday, July 11, 192 ! :9 etC , A cheque for $197 was received from Principal A. R. Girdwood rot B.C.I. for fees paid by Entrance Pupils. A statement submitted or the.Ath- she be given the vacant room in Vic- toria School. The committee-did not consider this favorably and ask that she return to Prince of Wales School. The building committee reported that $3750 worth of work had been done on the Collegiate addition and a cheque was issued `to R. F. Garrett for $3000 on the architect's certificate, representing 80 per cent. of the work completed. The report is signed -by F. Foster, acting chairman of the build- ing committee and J. D. Wisdom, se- m-eta rv Illa VUICL cretary. The Beard decidedto b1'11ld a. new chimney at the Collegiate 36 inches square and 75 feet high, at a cost of 3850. R. F. Garrett was awarded the contract. 1