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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-06-09, Page 5• • •: - TERPITT gARpwAig - 1 , . St .';ARRIVAD-*'P -11114tbal LIE RI N"„ COOKERY ' 7 .BOXES: Altk.., ACCEPTAB E GIFT ,F0 HOIJSEWIFE OR, BRIDE. A ' FLOUR DREDGE, OIVEN' ,Avv,Air.. FREE. - .'" '----;.•2'-::-L-'-;-'3V-rrK4ACII 1?-1ISCHASE-OPiz-ABOVE.,.--,4-,.!----2...,------- cApv.Itsr; AND, SEE THE VERY LATEST "NEW,, 'PERFEC. .. MN". . OIL' OooK,•sTovgi.. ' • " ,VOLEM,AN!' GASOLINE RANGES ALWAYS ON HAND. 11111RESC0,,FOR''DEC.DRATING, WALLS AND 'CEILING. ”IhIARTElki SENOIJR" PAINTS AND. VA.RNISIISS4' MROGERS miusiiii$o:LAQUER. .COIL1S1RING 'WIRE; BAR El J.WIRE' AND WOVENFENCING' Apvkis Hasp 'AND ouir urALITY AND PRICE .stiowt: ••• 'T6koisiTo ASPHALT ROOFING. uSt F'ORTEOIJS T. one66 icknoW. , Hardware Coal Plumbing Tinsmithing • „e. • Mill. Albert -Helm was 14 'Tar. viti• for a clay rieantjx, : She*Wall accorn7 pained home by gra, Fred Topp,, ronto, whit spentj a few days with her brother, Mr: ,Chas. McDonagh.' Messrs. Reg. afid Geo.' ,Topp, To- ronto, were Zion visitors over, the "• week -end: " • . •Don't fergat' the Ashfield Ladies' Aid Garden Party to Ina. held on the. ..elitirelt lawn; TuesdaYi? JOne, 1.4th. " We are pleased :to report that and. Mr. 'Edgar: Ritchie's.„is ter ;having to, be taken to tlik .dren'a Hospital,, Toronto, fo*. trans,7 fusion, :while only twO:claYs.ojd. ; • Mr. and MO: Ernest Gardner, Ce- cil • and in -spent"' Sunday afterneOn it Mr. Mark Gardner's,' Rapid City: ; •Winghans' ,Phone 4256 Onuir)entItt:Works 1.111CIIINO)V and VVINGHAM 'lineAlie--iOirse.af-Mad:_moat:Leeniplate nteek.,inthe,ost heautiftil designi dieoli in froth, • kadilo„ Suit* 'Swedish and Can." Wo mak* of Family. Manamatis.ind.invite your limper than., ••• • Ieseirlitlena Neatly,. Carefully net: Promptly ' See a Were, placing Your order. • . . • . • 'Douala Bros. 'R. A. Spotton Loam Ont. A COMM Ts; AND COMPN SATIQN In May there were„:..5.9.53 accidents reported: to the 'Workmen's- COMPert- ..sation'l:Board of this ,ProVince: 'These figures included • 33 fatalitits In the Aaine time benefits awarded, amount- • ed to ;592,114.42, Of. which $87,638.07' was .'for mediettl ,aid, which 'figures 4aie'COnsiderahly higher; than in May, 1925,: -when- $432408:18' was .awarded by ills. Board. ji.,So far this year the tottri&itefit's Awarded by the Work-. ConipenSation Board amounted . to •neirly .$2,500,0007o4 roughlyilialf a .niillton dollara'..fOr' each monthl of 1927"10 date: • Commenting ,on these' accidents. R. • B. •Morley,.„General Manager, IndtiA-• • trial:" Accident • Prevention Associa:•• dons, speaks. of several including one in &plant where a mill room had his -Wad • caUghtThetWeetlii-dejee-lidn,t 'g elevator and .the gate at the second floor; another Where a woodworker , had ..his hand crushed while .operating a jainter, resulting in coinPlete ani- putation of the right hand at a,' wrist1 a thir0, where. air operator: a sheet. metal, plant hist:Ibis. finger whileoperating a press; a 'fourth • severe; injury due to • An enginecr catching, his „heel on . the stairs and falling to 'the. bottom,: 'another where: a foreman testing•fa, motor, was elec• ... frocuteci; and/atother• when a fiTemail unloading ;rubbish:was killed.'" w1 - the ,horse ,shied and crushedhim be tween the Will .and wheels of the Wagon. •'Mr. •Morley ninents partieularly on the -increase' in miner .accidents in the hot year or,'more :and recom- mends' that everyone •connectedwith industry roaki a special effort, to re- • duce the number of , accidents " • hoe,: serious and minor for the, benefit a' all connected with itidusiry. ; Good Goods -Law FriCes--,Severia Dozen Ladies.' Bloomers, Slips, Vests, • Gowns, Etc.. in Silk, Voile..,Ete., Each $1.00 --="THE-MARKET" Hornell-, Alturdoch. Co., ere gions revail A, Canadian citizen touring certain sections of the Unit- ed 'States a fewyears ago. reported on his return- that he , „ , .. • had posited through Several good-sizel towns where. absolute- „ .1y ' ideallhusiness ' conditions obtained. ' It had there been ',pea- • Alble to 'so establish a, spirit' of Co-operation and good will, ' not only 'among the business and Professional men, • but also • . between ' these' and the 'general public; With the result that the • • most harmintiona relatiOns pervaded theite tOwns: Thestusi- • nesi men were ' content to live andletlive,' to; refrain froth adopting unfair and unethical business 'methods, • to ',lend a• ' helping hand to each ether in trouble and • ackeraity, and to extend to one another such btisiness, patronage as lay in their': • power. Thus the carpet -bagger invviablY.got the .'.."coid • • Should -414'r fel; it wasfirmly established ' and; ' acknowledged ' that every order ..Whicit,• cOuld he placed in the home, town, bnt whieh Arai sent else,where SimPly drained ..that-'. catmint.; i It4fref legitimate revenue, awl, served hut:to enrich sonic) othr 1 ' r cr. locality. 'Huffiness left in the borne town helps everybody , lfnch town: -Therefore, _when considering orders or .printing Of any ; Your liroue town.printet TnE LitICICNOW" SENTINEL 'situed by ilia 'Clenedisiv Weekly Newspapere Association 1" ara ifanning• Cliaraberao Teront0. • Mr: and, Mrs. FiefillitOre and • sons • Russel 'and Keith visited; "With, 'Dungannon, friends: on Sunday. lost. 'Miss -Ruby • S„arioaot of MaikdaIe, foriner, teacher', at Zion,„•called on „a few of her friends here on' Friday last • , . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and 'family visited with 'kr. and Mrs: Richard Gardner .on Friday: eVening • • . I , Tries. Helm: was hea:le from Parkhill to attend the, Campbell? Henn •• A pleasant evening Was spent at the home of Mt[iindi Mrs. Jos, Helm, 12th Con., Ashfield, recently; • when their -daughter, 'Miss , Olive, It•rule: elect of this month, ' was •Presented with a.beautiful chesterfield table by her „friends from Zion Church, with the following address,. which Misa .Helm replied herfriends for their kindness., • To Miss: Olive Helm. Dear Olive:- • We, the • congregation. of Zion • Church; on the eve of yen' r inarriage,; are met together•jo tell you' how Much 'we thihk of you, and;how .eiir Con- gratulations • and best -,vrishes are ••YOilis iiare, fke important step in life with 'one rhom We respect and 1,:ylip We believe will make. you hapPy. • • We fe,el we could not let. the OCCas- -iOn pass" •'without •arranging some. gathering of, this' kind as you have ,been such a help Co us hi onr church life and services, giving , partieularly. loyal and faithful services as 'Church, organist for some conside'rable time., * • This gift does not represent all :that ia due to you, but we now .pre... sent it as 4 • token of the ;affectien: esteem. of , all the Congregation. sit in a. goocl- thing to knew •'that • though/you ;are' altering .your state of life,. Your locationis to be still a- mongst us. We hope:the home which' •yan will undonhtedly „grace and dorn,•es .well as -well as help to. pre- side.over, 'will' be to you a hill- of' • happiness,A home made '1:right and lovely with „ell 'that ,is virtuous and A long- life with God's • richest blessing to you and yourhusband-t�- eincere.st wish and. prayer: • Signid on behalf of the 'congrega- tion, Arthur W.' Brown, Pastor; jahre Elder;.: Alfred Andrew, Supt. of S. S.;° John Ritchie; Fres. of Y. P. • S.; 'Earl -Gibseri,' Meni.-6f Com. 'WHITECHURCI1 • \Mrs. Alex .MacDougall of: Vancou- ver; is, visi+ing' her sisteri.. Miss Ida 14e;ThQiiei. • edWill lie' no. • ‘a.e'rl.",t;;-Pe0'iii • the Presbyterian .Church here' next Suit- • ••Qalte:a munber. from here took ir the moonlight excursion at Goderich on Monday ,night...„. •, • 'Mi. Alex Scott of Calgary, ertiVed .heme,on 'Monday, Owing to the seri- ous illness of his father, • Mr. .',.john Mr.' and' Mrs: Alex Kennedy and daughter, ...of Windsor, were called halite last week; owing to the Aertout; illness Of . the former's •mother, 'Mrs. • WM. Kennedy., • 'MO. Plimpton ,and ' Miss Henry, R.IN.,"oi New ,York, are visit- ing relatives here .and W'lngham. We are sorry to report. Mias Win- nifred Ferrier to, be seriosIy ill; Toronto. • We hope, for -a speedy ,re- covery. • , , 'Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil' Paisons'.of To- ronto, are visiting at the honieof the latter's,. parente„. Mr.- and ,Mrs„ Mac; 'reception was held at their . home last Tuesday. • • 'MTS.' Campbell or SegkOiCheWan, end' •Mis:.-VOY0iiiiith' of Mirth 'Dakota. are home .to attend the funeral .of theit_nriether,_*s„... - We are Sorry to report the, death of Mitghonite on ,Supday, ,Stihertt...:the homeof .ipr,,pyttipAqye.': §he:IMA..lreen- eon:. Ilneeto lier lied' for 4bout three •weeke;..She/Was almost eighty year's .of aga„and liar:teen living Art ;community lorAulte •;tainber .yeare.‘„She leaves ie., mourn he legs live sons and fou t • daughters. „ The sympathy of the eoriinfuniti Is' elty tende.d_to. lir* 4n Ithlir 04. beVa91.>47 *Ott . , • ; - • Mr, land M. Jas. `Do.iglai ..and daufiliter,•, Wanda, 4;of 'were visitors with Mrs.'Douglas' nth.: •ther, Mrs, W. - Cameron; duringthe week.. Mr. Boyle of 1101Yr°0(1, was 4 vis' • itor With „Mr. •and Mrs. Jos. 'Smith for a -few "clays recently. • • • • 1frfl• R. J. Woods anti' Wilson, 'and Meirg. .7dreeMenratiy..Gammie,ipotored to F •" Miss Colina Clark from Milverton, :.haonRldidevaMy. 11‘:sveap:" „worth, %Yen-. home oV.er the recent' Chas. Cimniii, , ho home • for, the services' On. SundaY;!re- • turned to the Conference at ,Lendan on Monday. , . • , , The ,Annual Suninier lYteeting .„ of the Women's. Institute will be „held theCommunity Hall onFriday after.; riocsin," June 10th, •: When., Was' Mat.4,, • thew of Simcoe, willbe:the ,speaker, •, taking 'as, her • siiNect: • 'Why. we. should know oar country and talk' ' St.' Helens young peoPle.were well. represented /at .the ` .114rs;" McLennan -of Chicago, •.'ls• a visitor With. her mother, Mrs. Clark:. • Miss Mary .Murray attended., •the' marriage of her cousin, Miss Marjory. • McDonald, at Toronto; on -•Saturday. Mr. Jos. Smith; visited his son at Embro 'during the week, going froM theraio Lowdbittr:the7tiiiireYeliC.rer the linked Church. • • Mrs. 'Snell and children of West- field, , haw, been visiting, her parents, •Mr. and 'Mrs. Neil Campb 11. ' Mr: and 'Mrs.. GS' e Welke • little seri of East awanosh,••4isited during the week ith Mrs.- Walker'S parents; Mr,',And is. W. J. iluiriph, •FeS'. ':'- M'iss e orlon and Plullis Cousin Of Lticknow, *ere 'Week -end Visitors at , Mr. Ed. Thom's*. • •• •Mr,---Harolc1=Gaunt- 4rofn haVing his tonsils remoyedat the•Ningharn Hospital on Friday. •'Mr. Jos...Anderson is a visitor with • his' son and daughter' at• DetrOit. • HOLYRO9D • :1VIesis; Harry Jewitt and Jack An- dersen of Stiatterd, .spent :Sunday Visiting the •former'S..uncle,` Mr. john Earr • Mr. and *1:s.. James Valad. spent Sunday ;in Riversdale. • „ ' Mr. John.• Barr and Misses Cora .and.:Hazel ,Percy spent Sunday 'even- ing. at Mr. John. Purvid'. •; HT and Mrs "Donald Lowe of De- ,. • • . troit, .who haVe "been renewing .old, acquaintances on the 6th 'Com, have returned home, and were' accemPa- • riled by 'Mrs. Allister iiiighes and Mrs..• Dan. MacKinnon. • ". Messra. 7 Allister Hughes; and .Dan MacKindon Motored to 'Detroit, Sun- day,, returning' Monday 'night., Ina Eckenswiller, . who has been been. 'with pneumonia, is able to be around again. Messrs. Gordon and Will •Statters and_Miss Annielspent _Sunday with, .Rev. and Mrs. Weir of 'Ripley.' • Mr.: Frank Boyle, • who had the misfortune to inn his car into the ditch, was still:unfortunate on • re- thrning a ,day' de so ;later ,to get it out. He then :discovered that a thief • had been along and' stole his battery. •.10, and Mrs. Wilson of ..Lucknow, •were: guests of Ernest ‘Ackert's on Thursday of last week. • •, , Mr. and Mrs. Almer Ackert Were ,Sunday visitors with Mr., ,azul Mrs; •lieber,t Button. ; • •, CREWE. Mr. and Mrs./ M. Shackleton and Mr. and:Mra. Wilfred Drennan". and Lorraine spent • Monday With Miss Margaret Shackleton, who is in the • Wingham, Hospital. ,' • Mr. and Mrs.' Wm; Crotier and • family visited the litter's parents -at; Donnybrook on Sunday, •„ • • Mr. and Mrs: Joe Chatnney visited their daughter, Mrs. Raymond ,Finni• - gen, during the .Nveek. . • ' Mr. and:Mrs. Sam Sherwood Spent 'SundeY With friendS at Winghttni.. Mr., end Mrs'. Bert • Treleaven and family. spent 8., ,:day recently 'With Zion ,friends. . •. -Visa Francei `Spvrie...part. the• Wee-Ie.:With- her: trancirriother,, Mrs.; ,Wm. Campbell. • • . Miss .Annie Robinson was' the ;guest: of Miss Snsib Kilpatriekfor a few days recently. , and aPent'7Sirtidity witit1ei7 tiothet in Kinloss. ' ' • ,4 Mise-• Ethel igan' .has returned 'konie, Finn having apent-the . pa5t,---7ttOk- • with ...be? ,brother Seaferth. • , 'Miss Aln1a Blake;Wat, home froth Detraitover the week-e,fid. ,Mr, ClatiVice ;Chatiiiiey �f Detteit ,apent:A day re.en.tly with lik,alOtrt Nrgi PAalisno itELOAsT „. .„ • Mr. and •• Mrs. John PaMpliell 0 Belfait, vistW •With' Mr.' and 'Mrs; Herman Phillips. of: CoureY's COner4s • on Sunday. • ' Dr. W. A, • and Mrs. Hackett mot- • ore& over from "Detroit on Thtirsday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Adam, •Thompson, and called on •friends„here. -Miss Milliceht ahd Mei- . ars. Caswell and Wilfred, Hackett re- , turned with them., •. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vint and fain - Sir visited:, With 'friends In Wawanosh on, Sunday,,i •, • Mr. and 1VirS.:' Harry Ilacicett -were nditr OtQrli with Mr. and Mrs; John Bradley: ' • , , LAGS1DE and MrS. geord01611i'aCO_ttit,'9f,.theRip- ley, .spent ,the -week:dNvh ,friends. here.. ••• ' d'apitysT.WiDt1:11'14here. ndriaeusghi t.4tesr;e?iln• . drisP7g fiellt Tiffin, who had a ponsil operation'isst Saturday in ,Wingliam Hospital; ,and was so far improved as to be able tO come home on Tuesday. • • ' Miss. Gertrude Martin, ot Fordyce. visited on Sunday with Aher. .frienth, Miss Margaret Tiffin and: ' Mrs. N. Emerson. • , Mr. and Mrs.' Kerr of East Weirs - nosh, „'spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkness.. Mr. and MrS: Wesley Tiffin return- er:1'On from their, taipth ' Toronto. and Niagara. We 'welcornt. Mrs. Tiffin to our loaality.: • and Mrs. James Walker moved • to Teeswater • last Thursday. Mr; Walker hoe engaged. with. Mr. Jas. • Ross, to .assistin the flour. mill. . • We are : sorry ...to report Mrs. It Tiffin •is ,confined to bed, again with heart trouble. , Her many .: friends • hope for a speedy recovery. •MAFEKING Mr.; and' Mrs: Thos. •AnderiOn and Omni:. :visited Mr. And:Mrs: Bert . , . 'Reid, Whitechurch,. Sunday ,afternoon. Mr...and Mrs. Jake Reed ,and • By' were visitors at Mr. Thos, Ander; son'sone day- last Week. • • Mr. ancl-qUis. ,Percy• Finnigan' and family of Dungannon, • Visited Mi. and Mrs.' Twarnleyi,Stitiday. • ' . Mr.. and Mr. Wallace - Twanilq and children, of tiicknowrspent Zen- fdiaiyp,naftse:pooil at M. r. Cleo. TwarnleY's. • Mr. and Mit. S.J.'Kilpatrick nd : family spent Sunday with Stratford d •a Regular church services were with- drawn on the Ashfield Cireuit; Sun- day, as Rev...111r. Brown :was attend- ing Conference in London. ,This ac counts "dvithe4' letPfroidgetnic 'of • Sunda vito§ Mrs. W. Finlay And Mise Margaret.. were OVer',;frotit: Wingham for the week -end. , The annual Garden Party, under the auspices of the Ashfield Firsen, ag; Ladies' Aid, will be :held ' on 'Zion Church Lawn, Tuesday, evening„ June 14th. The., Auburn DrainatIZ ClOb, are .presenting , their ,PISy Old • Oaken BuCket,*. with niuSiciti numbers la.etWeen• acts.. This .PISS" has been much In , demand, and. quite popular.- 'Supper served from 6 to 8. Adintssion 50c. and, 25c. . FOURTH. CON: KiNLOSS • • Mr. and Mrs..' Orville • McGuire and children,. aceompanied by Mrs. X. Mc- Gifire, all of Detroit, visited last, week at Mr." John McGillivray's. Messrs. Martin and Gordon • Mac- • Innes were over .froni Detroit. to 'spend a.feW days at their home here. ' Bald, I.P.S., has made hisan- t the. i5e1166'is,•,•in this 1°- . cality.• 'Miss Lottie ' Smith of Lueknotv;: spent the Week -end with her friend, Mies .Clara MacGillivray, • ,‘ ,, • Mr. D. MacRinnen had theInisfor. tune. to fall and; break sone Of his ribs last week. Mr. Wm.', Robb and Cecil, Are., lthaY these day, laying Cement for .Mr. Wm. Rokertson. •.• P. MaciCenzii is. up from Toronto. ' •. • •' A nurnber`from heretook in- the "Moonlight" at Goderich, ,Monday night, and excursion to' Detroit, Tues- day; on the Greyhound. , Mrs. t. MacIver spent the -Week. e•eit,aldmiteri.nsmrtiSdtaYdlaitenftioyrmd,.c.i'aicE.vre`inthito. toNp.4.1egn.4. L41)117, and at present is in St. ,loSeph'i, Hot- I.;ondon, recovering -from .an-oPn, eratien. . ,\ ' ' • Mrs: R. Robeitson,.' Robbie arid 4.hr!istP4 ,,!•-;1111d-AfFs.. 'R,--.4t.e.hertsPnt. . spent; an, evening week,- with friends „on Ale 'Fourth., Mr. and. Mrs.. 'barna 1.,awa 'hot - returned lo'thert-hoine lin Detroit, af, ter;Visitiricw191 'friends here. , Rev. Mr. 410108 Of 1011t1i X11110881 WaS. a caller on' the, line last Week. rio:rni.1:1:1„:00:11,114tfeD0114,11nndstster, •spent 110441$ -*tit .WjAii' - r ,• .ssofoot.:0. it.EFOATS• . ' • , Repot of Sr. ROOM, S. S. 4,1 W. w,,v. .CCFm.P°r.m, Arift:h4 PElixaSrani.s-MZ..°.' Th°1067‘;°;n1k4.? Carroll 87 (in 14 bubjecti); H. Miller • 6t(19nn (34i n seutibbjle ceu cbt stie)e): ;t, BY, M.M.seC;:nrimallifleg 76,65 Form 1: Examiv---Z001.; ' Gram., Comp., AI8.; GeOg• M. McQuillin 75; M. Miller 61. , • . .• •••• • 'tioSnr; AIrVit:1;•,.."Ericalamt•il-4•G„ZirIllerC8°8111;P.°311i"• ., Thom 59; G. yons 38 .(i11,3 aub,iecte). Jr. •iv: Spelling, 'Geog. ComP: • N. Todd 78• C. Mae- Farlane .65. D. Weatherhead 62. H. Huggina ;51: M. McQuillin 46° (in .3; subject); 'R. Forster 32.• . No. on roll 16. *Av. ati:' 15. N.B.-Most /perfect- work 'during • Micl,one . . •:1' Jessie 14. Bucidnhani. S.'SO: 4, W. Wawanosh4--,Jr. 'Roam' , Test. 1Iarks4 • .":", • JiII:D. 89;' F. McQuillin 85. •• _ ' ' H: E. Durnin 93;'D. McDonald 93; A, Watson 92; E., Miller DO; IL Mc- • Quillin Sfi; G. Morrison 79; P. PurVes 78; C. McDonald 72; W. MacFarlane 69: J. Thom 64; D. Swan 49. • Daily Marks. • _ . ----- -Jr; IM -D; -2024;-FA,icOuil4: :in 1676. . •• • ••• --lit -A, Watson•*1885;;---E,--Dtirnin • 1769; D. McDonald 1725; J. Thom ' 1488; R. MeQuillin '' 1483: G. Puries. 1408; G. Morrison 1286; W. MacFar• :lane 1.183; D. Swam .1173; C. McDOn- •„old 1153; E. Miller 1001, • 'N'ILWeatherhend 1375; K. Thorn .1337: M. MaCParlane" 117,3; J. ' Gilmour • Pr.: F.; McQuillinv J. FOrater; ' D' Ptirdon; N. McDonald: M. Morrison: •F. MacFarlane; H. D McDonald' ab. R. .Cranston; A. T. •• No. On roll 29.. Av. att.-25: Vera E. Todd. .„ • Reportokro.njoyroii:. %SI ;tPass'4. V4r. Waw • • arri Jr. V 74: ' 84 • Sr 111 L. Martin 73; Tomk Inglis • ' Jr. III: E.,. Laidlow 62; K. Laidiaw. • " Sr: II: (C: Purclon 75; •Roddr • 66;' R. Farrier 57.; Jr. ,II:'.R. Guest 7,0; D: 'Guest. 48... • •Pr.i, ip order, Of merit, --0.• Purdon; ▪ Inglis; „M. Guest; B. Martin..-- •' /, Margaret '1VI.'..Linklater; .S. S. No. 10, Ashfield Tested itr-Agr4 .,Geog„ Uast- and 4.4rith, Charles ,MacLean 75: Sr. 'IV: . Tested in. Grath.; Arith., Geog., Lit., Spell. and :Hist., Edna. Felce 71.• • / . , . Jr TV:•060,1-41. •Felce 63; .Louis Regan 60. • ' • Sr. IIIi Excellent -B.'. Howard; M; Johnston, Good -T:' Johnston'''. Fair 'Jr. Excellent= -E. Hogan; Bill J ohnston*.. ,doec14-.13. .Sr. 11: Excellent--L.T. Drennan; 11. Lane. ,Good. -.41. Hogan; F.' Drennant • . Jr. II: • Excellent -TV. 'Little; Ina; Campbell; A. M. Farrisli; die • Reed, • •• • •, • • , Sr. Ist: .Good -L. Pelee. • Promoted to Jr.,1st Farrish, Jim Nelsen, 'Marian • Hogan. On trial -Bill. Drennan. • ST. Pr.: Good -H. 'Reed. • • ,PAGE• Excelle4t•--,E; •CamPbelri 4. Nelson. Good -Wm. MacInnes. , • Those marked with an * missed one or more exams • • No. on roll qt. Av. att. .27.55. ' Myra J. MacDonald,. S. S. No. I6, Ashfield Vth "Class: HIttery, Lat., Alg., Ad. Aldon ,Hasty 74M, Crozier 71. • • Jr. IV:, Literature, lTyg., Art, F. Crozier 71; E. Trele • • • ,writing,, .• Treleaven,. 'Colin Crozier 76; Gailley 57'; 'I:3, McConnell 56. • " Sr. IT! P. ivieQhoid ',/§; Sha 'ton ;61; W; Watt''66. Jr. B, Trefeaven 99 mar Hasty'80; R. Gauley• 09," . • Jr.•tiJ. Swalk 1084.• •• Sr. Pr.:, Swan 95; T. CuThsett. 68 • "V. Culbert 67. • \•• • No., On .Av, att. 16. • ' ••A4a Helm.• • S; S. .4,,„Kixdoss-Manth- of May -. rt.s• elk kle-• „ , I Si. -IV': Total $5,0: .HOilars • 510,.W. Ackert, 678; ..1: Ackert able to write). • ' ' Je-.1V:"Total 300.4:1009ra 225: .raes. 186.-L JOhnsion:170*; gf: • .17homp 13014 1701'; 11.• •Cong,rarn ."(alisent); M. Cassidy (absent). •• • • Jr; IN: P. 400. II; 300;P, 240. . A. Burt 316: B. CasSidy1255*; • 'C. „Con-' gram 210*; R. Broome 202*; thn sI69*, ••• • II: T. 400. H. 300. P., 240. Ray- "nard =Ackert .338; Jim -Burt- 306; .1,1 -- Johnston 246*:; E. .Valad 242*; T. Rohl; . Jr. I: T. 250: H. 187. .P. 15-0...3. Breome 221: T .qBhrt: 220. •• • ,.Sr• . • Pr.: Names 'arranged in orde of . merit. j..• DielcisOn;•,F. Cassidy. , Jr. Pr:: K. DickisOn: B. Burt; 'A... • E. Doubledee. • S. S. No. 3, Kinloss ' • Renert f•ir, . A mil:. and • May. • „: Ahove 75-,ExCellent.• . Above ' 0,0(4. Above •'40, ---•Fair. • Tinder 40:-' • :` 'YV, F. Thompson 51. Jr. IV: .M. CO* -58;'W. IgacPersen; 55: F., Hodgins 41. ' . • "Sr.. ill: G. Ross 4:3*.:• "K....Ecken. . 40* ; 25;; L. Hawk- shOw.15. , Sr. t Maher RQSS, 69;I. :Johnston 58. C MacPherson -19*. M HOdgins 18. M. •Hawkshitiv .17. • .•• , Jr.' II Goad -I.. Eckensiviller.*_;' 'coriTierr,-.5t-,-711dagins (ties). • :1: Goad -J. 'Johnston; ,G. jaines. • Sr: 'Fr:: Good -,N. :Ross.. .Abserit for; more than one. eXam. • .1No. on ,roll .26.. Av. att.. .21.76. • • 'Helen ,ThOnipson. S. •S: No: I; 'Kiflloss 11 • Jr., ITSY- Total 6.40. .E: MacDougall' -4501. C. Niacin/les..441; C CaniPbell. 432. Nissed 1 exam': L. gaeLeed, • 379;• L..,Mtieinne4 315; A. Tnninp4on, • . Sr. Ht; T�41 580.. A. tnina 408i • GdYnor 946: . Jr. III: ,TOtal 642:: J'...1V1eNall 566; R. Campbell '404;: A. Thompson 357; H. :„Button .340 ; :Ai • Thompson 102 •Stewart 241::• • • ,•pecond: Total' 313. E. Barns: 228; • IVIcNitll••211;:. M. .aviadO9angi 196 G. MacLeod 140; .J. 'Gaynor 136; V. Scott 124. .• „ . Sr. I,;',. Total, 338. :L. Campbell 2721, M. -Campbell 246; r:' IrWiri" 241; D. MaCDthigali 235; 4. sills' 193; Frank Scott 186 / ' Jr. I; Total 205. D. Thonipson.1.39;- Wes es.'..,S:cott(ab:s.ent7,early_a.11 the t , • Primer: W. Thornnson; C.. MeNall; M. Carter; J. Burns; J. Carter.. • No. on roll 33. Av. att. 19. , Annie E. johnston. • appeals to YOU tor •support .Q/NCE the War, the Red Cross has disbursed over V Seven Million Dollars for the Soldiers, Women, Childten and Frontier &millet of Canada. About half of this has been spent for disabled soldiers -hall In the other services of the Society about which you have been told. The Treasury is almost empty. $1,000;900, Needed Now f r Red Croes Work The ,Red Ttroti .hrings cheer to. our disabled ':iwarriort and their families. it. stimulates the children' of Canada to ' gealthr:Ii*int.4nd IP1)04-citizen1114p It relieves suffe.ring,:.:r. faut brings skilled :attention to Cauidi's frontier ditricts lanai froni other aid. k*workis indispensable. hirii•iippealsiOVOIT, as a; pattiotfc, and "birmane. Canadian; dtirek'to contribute generously to ita need for tunds. • d Appeal, ana,cliart Red Cross- Society 0„. • 401Cr40;*". Sosle.tlfe. ; 411 fl411Wittefil ilrats Tasaiiti iWI*