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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-15, Page 5The..Clintm.Norrlaccord. Thursday, July 15th,, 1909, West Huron Entrance Examin- ations. The follovving is the list of candi- dates passed by the board of &items losers for West Huron with the marks obtained by each candidate. A cerd giving the marks in (inch subject bae been sent to eachcandidate. The cer- tificates will be sent to the teachers before the tirst of September. The marks required for pass are 390 and for honois 487. The highest marks obtained in each subject are as follows: Reading -Florence Smith 46 Writing -Agnes Doyle, Doris Me- gaw ** 41 Spehing-liaggie McLeod, Doriso Megaw. Florence Smith 50 Written Reading -Florence Smith, Celia Robinson* . . 94 Arithmetic-CelieRobinson, Hugh Anderson 100 Grammar -Florence smith, Mar- garet A. McMurchy 97 Geography -Maggie E. Dickson79 Cornpoistion-Ido. Smith, Florence Smith 92 Total -Florence Smith 555 No 6 -May Shackleton 436, Wilbert Free 447. No. 7 -Greta Censpbell 411, Murdena Mackenzie 890. Nn. 9 -Lila Blake 489, Mary Sauna. ers 4(12; Ernest Hall 390. No, 11--liazel JOhnston gm, Mered- ith Graham 409. No. 12 -Ida Reid 482. Tabitha Kemp- ton 390, Stewart Wiley 398, Willie Thorburn 390, James Walker 421. No. 13 --Wesley Alton 390, Alex, Ir- vine 4.28, Gordon Smeltzer 400. No. 15 -Maggie Dickson 458, Grace Dickeon 390, Henry MacKenzie 435, Roy MacKenzie 407, John Ferries 473, Daniel Long 390, Beeline Hamilton 390 Luella Cowan 472. Ne. 16-Beathe, Shackleton 390, Bar- bara Culbert 430, Llewellyn Culbert 390, 'Roy Myers 390. COLBORNE. No, 1 -Ruth Fetter.... 199 Aubrey Walter ....391 2 -Clyde Gledhill 390 3-E1mer Robertson ...Ate Ruth Young. , 395 Annie Levy .... -403 • 4 -John Kerntglian -439 Thomas Million 452 6 -George MeEwen 414 Herbert Maedel408 Robert Bisset 402 Mabel Maskell 423 Margaret McLeo4-392 9 -Frank Glazier.. -.469 May Rya n 420 U. S. S. 1 -Worthy Ryan 480 • • Reginald Glen 440 GODDRICH. TOWNSHIP, The Public School Graduation results will be announced next week. s . The results of the Entrance Exam - illations show that the majority of the , • teachers are not teaching the prin- ciples of writing or correct husinese forms. GODERICH P.S. Violet Black 460, Marie Curren, 473, Estella Clark 44'3, Grace Duff 142. Mar- garet Duff 431, Dorib Megam 440, Alma Sturdy 451, Hazel McDonald 391. Gladys McLean 500, Celia Robinson 548, Nettie Robinson469, Florence Smith 555, Ida Smith 521, Olive.Tich- borne 492. Minnie Tancott 470, Atoy • Wark 493, Hugh Anderson 551, Reg- inald Halls 425: Charles Inkster' 551, Ernest Jane 440, John Mitchell 409; Ernest Pridham 440, Chester Thomson 452, Charles Thomas 431, Reginald Vivian 406, Murray Young4S7. ' • GODERICH SEPARATE SCHOOL. • Gerald Kidd 395. EXETER P. S. Reginald Bissett 481, Clarence Hey- wood 458, Ruby Wood 449, Madeline Carling 454. Preston Dearing 421, Eth- el Brick wood 390, Mary Acheson 390, Leon Treble 426, Young Creech am, Stella Southcort 390. Irene Hardy 390, Gordon Taylor 391, Elvis Ford 894. • HAYFIELD P. S. • Edna McGee 390. John McNeil 434, Evelyn Pollock 482, -Florente Martin 421. DUNGANNON P.'S. Fanny Fitzgerald1491, Laura Smith 467, Riley Bradford 500, Clarence Smi- ley 411. Missy McCourt 432, Mostyn Sands 401, Luella 13ellanly 432, Myrtle Allen 893. HENSALL P. S. Irma Ratline 448, Helen McArthur 470, Alexia Murdock 418. Flossie Ban- thron 410. Alice Hohltirk 290, NVood 404, Hugh Rose 531, Sidney Geiger 451, Thomas Wren 401. Joseph Hudson 447, Kenneth Pope 419, George Harburn 411, Robert Chesney 390. DASHWOOD P. S. Herbert Gaiser 424, Hilda Snell 483; Gordon Cathie; 497, Gordon Goetz 463, Eoloeen Gileethet 493, Vera Broken -- shire 510, Milferd McIsitac 430. Letts, Guenther 517, Willie Atwitter 300. . CREDITION P. S. Mable Wenzel 452, Clireenie Rodgine 501, Flovica Hill 444, Lydia Oeistreich- er 473, Loran Bhowti 451. Emerson Bean 451, Harty Maligns 488, Sam Fin kbeiner 440. ZURIC 11 P. S. Luella Wures 405, Ethel Weido 411, Ala Wurm 427, Rhinernan Kallatieisch 890, Marshall Zeller 425. ASIIFIELD, No. 1 -Lindsay BurroWs 400. , No. 2 -Loretta Austin 418, Erma Moss 440, John Garvey 417, Eleanor Joys 420. No. 3 -Annie MeMurchy 414, Anna McKenzie 479, Hazel West 4.31. No. 4 -Annie McDonald 397, Eliza- beth Stewart 450, Rebecca McKenzie 428, Edith Campbell 424. . No. 5-Lizzte Hunter 421, Ruby Ritchie 390. ' No. 2 -James McMiilan ....1392 • 5 --Charlie Cox 434 George Lindsay:- 4)9 6L._.Ilazy Davidson 452 • Blips Men wain 430 Willie Wilson 431 • 8-Laure Aldworth ..- 390 Jessie McKenzie 459 ' Sara Woods497 • Ella Harrison.. 399 HAY. No. 1 --Eddie Brisson 390 • 2 -Greta Mawsou 452 Ben Cape • 303 • 3-Maudie McAllister . 445 4 -Gordon Surerus.428 Violetta Eckt>tein .423 Alberta 'Greiger .390 8 -Cora Truemner 12 -Samuel Gesell° ....453 • ..14 ---George Mulholland 470 Mary Hay ..... ..424 • Gretta Ivison ......411 Lei urn, Fee. ...........90 • • 15__Itiffill,Fghroeder,g? • STANLEY. • No., 1--Lorinda Dowson _390 . 3-Mabe1 Clarke ... -479 *pith) 4 -Eve Johnston . .431 0 -Mary A. David 80n . .453. Henderson Forrest 470 7 -Alice Cochrane '....390• 0 -Albert Keys' • .401 Isabel Stinson 432 10 --Nets ie Fraser 445 • G recta Mustard -420 • Earl Keiser • ' 457 Clarence Kaiser.. -428 Frank •MeGregor39 • 14 -Arnold Petrie 443 Hannah Diusda1e391 Sarah Rathivell407 Oda McBeeth' 395 • • • STEPHEN, • 0 -Ella Heywood 890 Lulu Goodboit 42$ Rhea Goodbolt ,.,408 Ray Fletcher 890 John ()Jittery 398 10 -Harold Glenn ,. ...471 Blossom Andereon 431 • May Horton 391 Archie Morgan 432 WEST WAWANOSH. • No. 2 -George Baxter ,409 3 -Josie Cameron,. 396 Case Durnin 411 Bessie Smyth 399 • • Victor Johnston ,,890 Robert Smyth • 390 4 -John Webb 410 Edna Woods 461 Ethel McPherson -394 • Harvey Webb 390 • 7 -Edna James ..... -1450 12 -Albert Phillips .,,,‚42.3 Morley Bell 393 14 -Olive Clow 453 John O'Callaghein.,410 • 15 -Charles Jefferson -899 EAST WAWANOSH. No. 11 -Bernice Shiell • 433 • TUCKERSMITH. • No. Stewart Smillie • 390 • HIBBERT. • No. 7 -Walter 0 13: ien .407 •Eddie O'Brien 40C • Clifford Brintnell .391 HAYFIELD. • • Edna McGee • 390 John McNeil.- ....... 4:14 • Evelyn ,Pollock 482 Florence• Martin 421. DUNGANNON. Fanny Fitzgerald . 491 Laura. Smith .. 467 .. .500 • 411 432 401 Luella 13ellatiay• ... 423 • Myrtle Allen .... • 393 'Riley Bradford' '. Clarence Smiley • Mary MeCourt Mostyri Sands • ENS.A LI s Irma Rennie ...... ....448 • Helen ecArth ur .... . . ...• 470 Alexia Murdock . .. , .........4,18 Flossie Bonthorn ....... 440 Alice Hobk irk .. . .. ldilla Wood . . ... .......404 • Hugh Rose •• 531 . Sidney Greiger ....... .. . .. 451 • Thomas Wren.- .. . ..... .401 Joseph Hudson .... 447 . Kenneth Pope • 419 George liarburn ...... .:411. Robert Chesney390 . DASIIVV000. Herbert Geiser ... .421 • Hilda Snell ..... .......,. 483 Gordon (NONA.. . . .... -497 erdon Goetz ........ .. . 463 • Enloeen' Guenther ...,493 Vera Brokenshire. ... • 510 'rhe Dog Question Again, There are many places in which the freedom of the dogs is being restricted And that ouch an actiott le wise is fully evidenced by the following paragraphs from Guelpti and Brantford papers. • Guelph Herald. A little girl, only three years old, the daughter of Mi., and Mrs. Wan. Robinson, of the Eramosa road, was yesterday severely mauled by two dogs and as well as one side of her body, are black and blue and marked by impres• skins of either the teeth or claws of the dogs that attacked her. It happened. yesterday afternoon so when the little rl was plitying with her little neighbors the Smith children. The Smiths have a lot of well bred dogs, and all went well until two of 1 the dogs fell to fighting. The Smith children, It is understood, went to separate the fighting dogs, in the meantime two other dogs came up- to inspect the little visiting girl. The dogs only became more excited at the child's screams, so that when Mrs. Dapbar a lady who lives across the street, finally heard the child's screams and running up with a stick drove the dogs away, she was pretty badly mauled up and considerably hurt as well as greatly frightened. Brantford Expositor. The terrible mangling by a dog the other day of a little Terrace Hill girl should make the .police still more vigilant in regatd to the impounding and destroying of all stray canines, In fact ibis a.yery grave question if Chief Slernin's recommendation should • not be acted uponand all dogs muzzled during the months of Tune, July Aug- ust and September. Human life is infinitely more prec- ious than canine liberties and owners of dogs, however fond they may be of their pets. should not raise an oppo- sition to a. muzzling bylaw: There seems to he an epidemic of this clog mangling all over the Province just now. In Toronto there have been several cases of children being •badly. , hurt quite recently, and the Globe in • yesterday's issue editorm ly protests • against this dog nuisance. Our con- temporary takes the stand that an owner of a vicious dog is himself a criminal and should be punished. • "Abolish the dog in all cities," 19 go- ing to boa popular cry yet. They are especiallp a menace to children. They • desroy lawns and flower beds end in many other ways do mischief, They • should only be suffered under stringent conditions and muzzling shout as be one of them. •, Lucknow Sentinel. sixLaysetaWr oVricchild of Mr, and Mrs. D.esday evening Myr Ile the • Get Your Name On Gates. S. Taylor of Havelock St. was 'playing with some other children near. hotne • The piecing of owners' names on when she was set upon by a large dog Sarni gates would be a great ceinforD and before she was rescued one • of her and convenience to travellers through lege was terribly lacerated. Marks of the dogs teeth were also fauna on the .'•the country. . The.ides. is by no !neans child's back. Dr. Gordon is .attending • a new one. nor iathis the first time le • was referred to in these 'columns. To her and she is recovering as rapidly as 'at person from . the town or city travell- could be expected but it ,•will be some mg through the townships, it w.ould time before she will be 'able to be out save long tramps to enquire the where- again. As a result of the affair • two dogs that were mixed up in the affair ;shouts of Mr. So and So's farm, and No. 1, -Flossie Davey 390 • 2 -Lillian Statile 890 • 3-Johr. Hogarth......517 • Earl Shapton .....449 Wilfrid Shapton ..429 4 -Harry SchWAEZ ,,..401 • Area Broketishire-897 Lorne Morlock ....390 6 -Charlie Pl. Gower -437 12 -Muriel Fallis• 440 • 14 -Pied Essery., .... . 438 • Elva Brooks. 428 S. S. 6 -John Galvin 891 USBORN E. No. 1 -Laura Harvey • 416 John Simi* • 454 Gortinn Oke . . . .. -419 • eorge Blatehford . .422 Cecil Down . 404 2 -John Tnrribull 432 Ahnie Turnbull 397 Meryl Snell, 448 8 -Isabelle Turnbull .423 Ethel Shier ••450 Reta Shier Sea 4-1-ledIey May • 421 Bella Da -vis 435 Viria Kerslake • 473 save the other Mr. So and So the trouble of explaining. The cost would that either of them were effected by rabies. IA, is pretty generally edinit- be verylittle compared to the great convenience 'it would afford. Just a • ted, however, that there are Altogether too many dogs in our towns and va- white hoard with the name in black would meet the requirement, and once ages. Most of theni are utterly use - such an idea were well started it seems lees and why they are harbored is a that every farmer would follow the mystery. Sotne cities are pronibitieg example. It will never cause the pub- all doge running at large unless in lie to think that a farmer is proud or charge of and under control of an adult seeking for publicity to put his name on the gate as a matter of convenience person. to others. The business man in town has no hesitation in displaying , his name and business on bold and expen- sive sign boards in order to direct *peo- have been .killed though it is pie to where he lives, and there seems • no reason why a farmer should hesi- tate for a moment to follow the ex- ample of his town or city cousin. • We hope to see the idea become general before very. long. An old darkey wanted to join a fashionable city church, and the °lir, - ister, knowing that it was hardly the thing to do and not wanting to hurt hist feelinge, told hiin to go home and prey it over. In a feW days the derkey same back. "Well, what do you think of it by this time?" eskei the preacher. " Well salt," replied the darkey, "ah preyed an' prayed. An de good Laud, he says to me, "Resells. all woulde's hodder man haid about dot no n o. Ali've been trying to get into dist chtech triahse'l for de las' 20 years an ah AM% done had no lack," Zurich A bold witemdt at robbery was made about, 2 n'clock last Thuranay a °ruing. when the safe in The Herald office was blown up. The door iS complete wreck, although the lower bolt was not broke, and the contents of ihe safe were not got at. It is need - lees to say that their booty would not have been heed to carry had the burg- lars succeeded in getting iu The danz. age to the safe is considerable, while the cabinet belonging to the Bell Tele- phone Co, and the front of the office were badly, wrecked. As the branch of the Motion's Bank is in the same block, it is thought by some that a inisteke bad been made, and tnat it was the intention of the robbers so get et the cab in the bank. Tnere seeing to be no clue, and no suspicions were noticed in town. The ditursge will •atuouut to over a hundred dollari,