a a a _______________________________I xRJTTâAXITVTPTT T T.? ¶7 fll. i l WEBSTER'SI Where You Get Most Value For Your $ Mid Sumner, Bargains Men's Hose, light, weight or heavy weight- 3 pairs $1.O00. Assortment of good de- pendable Silk Hose--$1.39. Shirts Men's Shirts with collar attached or sport coll ar, Clpa BDJ WMV.AiN VILL42, J ULY 2IIU., 192 BETHESDA Promotion Examinations, S.S. No. 10o; Darlngton-names' in order of menit: SrIII to JrIV-*Ross Bige- 10w; JrIII to SrII*Tom Hoar; Sr. II to JrIII-Lizzie Bigelow; JrII to SrI-*Dorothy Hoar, Mary Bundie; JrI to SrI-Albert Rundie. *Honors. Tena M. Ferguson, teacher. DARLINGTON Mrs. George Moore, Mr. Orvis Mit- chell, Toronto, Mrs. W. Wilson, Parry Sound, Miss Mary Hume, Mrs. Chas. Cox and granddaughter, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allun and Miss E. Edith Allun and Mrs. J. N. McDougal, town, were visitors last week at Mr. W. H. Wood's. .Mr. and Mrs. -Blake Short spent Sunday with heil aunt, Mrs. Chas. Stewart, Enniskillen, Miss Phemia Hall, who bas been holiday- ing with themý, accompanied them home. PROVIDENCE. Report of S. S.. No. 5, Darlington, June Promotion Examinations. Fig.. ures denote percentage: JrIV to SrIV -Melbourne Osborne, 76. Sr III to Jr IV--Valeria Dilling 72. Jr III to SrIII -Eva Darch 72, SrII to Jr 11-Al- vin Dpowson66, Alan Osborne 65. Sr I to JrII-Ferne Crago, Rose Kemp, George Dilling. Jr Pr to Sr Pr-Doris Dilling. Jr Pr (a) -Leland Crago. Jr. Pr (b) -Stuart Crago, Ruth Luxton, Maud Ruiter, TYRONE Congratulations to Miss Hazel HIod- gson on obtaining lier Lower Sehool Exam. at High School; to Miss Evel-, yn Brent in securîng her T.C.M. Cer- tificate in vocal, and to Miss Hazel McMullin, daugliter of a mucli es- teemed former pastor, Rev. J. S. Me- Mullin, Cannifton, ln securing liher Normal Certificate at Peterbord ... Women's Institue at Mns. A. Haw- key's, July 28tli. You'll be needed thene. Rest of news next issue. SOLINA Faîl whent is bei ng eut, crops are good.. Solina boys have a basebal team. Now for challenges. . Old Sol- ina station lias been moved down near Ottawa.... Mr. -S. E. Werry has been ill. .-.Quartenly meeting at Zion next Sunday at 10.30 a.m, No serv-1 ice at Eldad. Sunday Scliool at 2.30 p.m...Solina base bahl team pînys Sixtli Lne of Clarke on 'r. E.N Varnam's, field Fsriday night of this week. Ice' cream booth. . .. Misses Beryl and Marjory Annis are guests' at Mr. Jas. Garfat's.. Balance of news next week. Spend Saturday evening tliîs week at Enniskillen social. games and con-r cert. See advt. ENNISKILLEN Come to Enniskillen 'Saturday ev- ening, July 24tli or yon 1 wiîî miss alOn Dr. Slemon's Lawn, Under the grand event. . . Mrs. Byron McLau- Auspices of W.M.S, and Ep. League. glilin lias received word of the sudden' Tea will be served f orm 5 to 7 o'- death of lier sister, Maude Crook- dock.- slianks, so welI knownliere. Mrs..Me-iBsbI-oi~ E~~Its l 1 I COURTICE Mrs. and Miss Louise Stephenson have returned home . ... Miss Elean- or Boyce isvisiting Miss-,Smîth, Nap- aiiee .... Mrs., George Found is, ser- iously ill .... Miss Mad9line Rich- ards, Edgely, is visiting lier grand- mother, Mrs. M. J.' Dean .... Miss Ethel Brooks is doing nicely at Bow- manville Hospital .... Master Carl Sliortt lias scarlet fever ... . Mr. and Mrs.. McKay, Miss Catharine and Charlie, spent the week-end at the Literary Mansion, Mrs. Eli Osborne's. CARDS 0F THANKS. Mn., S. 'J. Williams and family ex- press their thanks for' and higli ap- preciation of the kîndness and sym- patliy of friends and neighbors dur- ing Mns. Williams' illness and at time of her death. Mrs. Levi Niddery and family, Hampton, take this means of sin- cerely tlianking friends and neiglibons for their sympathy and kindness ln thein recent unexpected benenvement and for the beautiful floral tributes sent. BERRY SOCIAL AT ENNISKILLEN Saturdey Evening, July 24th, 1920. C'ommunity Silver "Plate We have a fine selec- tion of Comrnunity Plate in Adamns and Patrieian pat- terns-just the thing for a gif t prices range'Irorn $1 up for individuial pieces. Corne in -and see our stock and -be. convinced that we can supply your wants. ELLIOT BROS JEWEÉLERS 14 Sirncoe-$St, N Oshawa.. 1920 VACATION TIME, In tbesë, strenuous days everyone needs a little holiday, change, rest, recuperation. Are you ready ? If not let us fix you up with SIIOES FOR OUT DOOR WEAR and RECREATION Yeu will find our uine of sport shoes teo li ost satisfactory. Tiiere are pumps and oxfords Ito meet ail roq uirements. White, black and, brown. Soft, pli able linos, with rubliersole and heels, $175 to $3.75 Cool and comfy uines witli leather soles and caban, or Louis heels $2.50 to $6.00. The Shoes You Need When You Need T-hem. FllxRD RKFOLEY " 1 M il