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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-02-13, Page 3Exeter High School Report February weather keeps at least two jumps ahead of the niml> |les I guesser, „ This talk about encouraging the production of registered seed Jmakes good reading? The best seed-growers usually, are the best farmers. ’ , * » « * « It seems ^qo bad that the governments of the western provinces {believe it nectary io come to the support of the wheat pool, Most .flf us thought'that the- pool was its own financial guarantee. * 4 ♦*» o * * ♦ THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY* LTD., 74 60 63 8696 68 71 78 52 WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT 74 53 72 I-Iicks D. Aikenhead, Annie ........... LA ...... 91 FORM I FR 94 OG 65 CO 74 LI 53 BII 44 AL 71 BO, 76 GE 75 AR 58 Amy, Marguerite ................... 94 94 50 54 CO G4 93 86 85 69 Anderson, Frances ............... 90 88 56 57 47 81 68 80 Caldwell, Dorene .................. 88 79 50 72 50 73 95 71 80 57 Coates, Betty ........................... 96 82 *55 61 79 47 73 70 70 55 Caldwell, William ........... .... 74 50 50 40 47 31 99 43 70 54 Ellerington, Fred ............... 72 56 60 75 7'5 74 78 95 47 Graingei’, Ross ....................... 40 28 50 55 28 40 42 44 65 54 Greb, Wesley ......................... 91 91 55 74 53 58 52 57 75 48 Hamilton, Margaret .......... 90 56 50 45 50 40 54 44 75 65 Heywood, Clifford ........... 87 82 45 53 79 72 83 '88 90 55 Hicks, D...................................... 95 82 65 51 39 36 61 Hodgson, Viola .................. 52 55 55 -55 55 38 S3 63 65 67 Hutchinson, Ray ................... 91 76 45 48 42 53 90'71 75 67 Jones, /Margaret ................ .. 67 72 55 4-8 88 47 30 70 50 75 Lawson, Orville ..................... 95 85 60 52 47 87'so G6 90 50 McMurtrje-, Ale.y .34 60 ab 56 35 36 54 GO 53 Medd, Phyllis .......................... 89 79 55 55 56 36 8*3'68 75 54 Miller, Lillie ......................... 88 66 58 SI 72 47 45 72 50 55 Mitchell, Florence ............... 52 ■55 63 46 49 20 ab 62 65 48 Murdock, Audrey ............... ab 73 50 55 3 8 36 ab 64 40 ab Mustard, Katlilyn ............... 85 85 60 73 59 45 66 72 75 66 Pearce, Eva .......................... 37 76 45 46 58 31 44 53 80 78 Pridliam, Mildred ............... 34 68 65 53 22 07 65 52 65 68 Ross, Harold ....................... 88 90 70 72 75 60 44 ‘ 58 75 52 Rowe, Harold ...................50 30 25 47 41 46 52 Salter, Helen ....................... so 73 50 -51 66 51 69 63 SO-68 Snell, Eileen .......................... 60 53 55 50 3S 40 35 52 55 57 Simmons, Reba ...................... :33 47 GO '55 38 33 44 58 65 58 Sims, May ........................97 80 50 60 60 76 96 84 80 61 Stanbury, John ..................... 86 59 50 44 34 5 6 40 39 65 46 Stanlake, W.............................■ 89 48 50 65 53 40 42 74 7’5 68 Walper, Helen ...................48 50 32’47 19 27 36 55 58 Ward, Edmund ....................... 62 51 50 50 12 33 43 26 65 51 Westcott, Roylanco ........... 90 SO 60 72 47 33 S3 61 55 46 Love, Grace ........................... 82 88 50 64 66 25 66 88 37 51 (Physiogropliy)Fred Ellerington (2) Composition 40- FORM II B D Gift Worry About Vit amms Of cpurse, you need vitamins—and His business and. to* public duty, sport. He was every inch a • Canada sincerely mourns the taking off of P. C, Larkin, JsVas a fine career1 devoted to serious Relieved by brief intervals jfnan and a Christian! « * of manly * * «» # « Mr. Stanley Baldwin, it seems, has definitely committed, himself to the policy of empire trade. Keeping before him the fact that Britain is essentially a manufacturing and -a transporting country, ,|ie declares ‘‘.I do not mean to tax food.” if« 1 « ♦ < it * A glass of orange juice for Vit then a bowl of Shreddy Wheat milk f E. A delicits breakfast, lack of in- on in Lon- doomed to A good deal of complaint is made because of the -formation that comes from the naval parley now going <don. Even the House of Commons of Britain seems fatten itself,on scant crumbs falling from the conference tables of $he delegates. ' * ♦ ***♦•** • JUST THE THING Commendatory in every way is the course being given in farm The young men in attendance cannot but benefit. This For this reason unless a farm­ good’deal of a mechanic he finds himself handicapped iat Electricity is coming to take an increasingly- life. Why not give considerable attention to development is only beginning; • ♦ * • * r ^mechanics. J xUgehas been called a machine age. ’r’i.,ei1 is a •almost every turn.>*r‘ large part of farm ■ its ruses. Electrical <? * ♦ h Ontario’s eighteenth parliament is off to a fair start. We are .‘‘hoping for‘a brief business session. The province has elected these 1 .men to do the province’s business according to business principles. .Schools and. roads- are to be up for consideration. The L. C. A. will he gorie -over. A look-in is to be taken regarding brokerage firms ,:and individuals. Agricultural conditions will be brushed up. We’d like to hear something about the re-organization of rural .police • (Then what is to be done about the proposed Township School Boards? Further, would it not be well ,£or us to hear a little ’.something from those ordinarily described, as back benchers? All good sense is not under the hats of the loudest speakers. z *.'«*«**** X LA FR GR CO •OC LI AR GE zo PH Cooper, John ............................36 49 60 30 60 09 42 38 Dearing, Marshall ..................51 45 44 45 77 81 87,74 64 Dinney, Rowe ........................... 79 62 74 >3'8 48 51 100 98 69 54 Ellerington, Margaret .......... 64 38 74 59 55 38 -57 Fraser, Ruth- .......................... 63 Gollings, Bernice ................... 70 34 43 50 '50 37 35 42 40 50 SO 64 73 60 62 50 63 77 Heywood, Helen .....................38 31 55 45 53 20 S3 49 31 Johns, Howard .........................3 4 46 49 50 47 100 -51 64 McDonald, Lois .......................50 35 ■5 4 55 86 50 62 69 33 McInnis, Nora ..........................34 »51 52 65 60 80 '57 70 48 Pilon, Jean ................................50 51 59 63 SO 50 70 ■53 37 Russell. Margaret ...................45 56 55 22 61 77 40 61 Ryckman, Dorothy ................ 53 45 50 55 47 75 67 57 65 Slieare, Jean ............................. *55 57 46 62 60 60 47 5.6 Stewart, Florence .................. 66 50 58 50 '60 32 5-2 77 ■5 6 48 Stone, Adeline. ......................... 69 65 53 61 65 S3 63 S7 74 69 IM. Ellerington, A. History 27, Physics 36,Chem.44;L. McDonald, Geog. 1. J. 'Sheere, A. History 16, Chem.47.M.Russell,1st Latin 94, Howard 1st. Latin, Marshall Dearing 100, McDonald, Lois 96, (McInnis, N. Br. History 68, D. Ryckman, Br. History. 100, Heywood, H. 94, Johns, 97, Pilon, Jean 99. - ■ . LA and quickly pared and costs If vou like a hot "You’re not a criminal. You're not even a bad boy. You’ve just slipped your foot on account of being foolish. On the evidence I’ve go£«to find you guilty. But I’m going to Suspend the sentence. That means that if you don’t behave you’ll be here again. Now .What Xjwant you to do- is to stay in -at nights. To keep off the Streets,‘.unless y^ii have business on them. I want you to go to .jSupda^ School and to read good books. You can get a job some­ where. “■ When you get it stick to it. If you’re lonesome come to ‘ ine.” " .. - - • ■ So’ spoke d county magistrate a few years ago to a ,boy who had been* proven guilty of theft. The boy heeded what was said * to hini and today he is a merchant who is more than usually suc- ess flip. ’The advice was all gold. sf: # * ** ♦ * / / year have something like a Seed NOT?' ' WHY Why should not Exeter this Fair? Our energetic agricultural representative and his able as­ sistant are the very parties, to set this thing going. We have no ■ doubt in the world but that the Agricultural Department in Toronto ' ’would second such a move to the very limit of its ability. A hint or two as to what has wrought successfully will be taken- ’. feood naturedly. Each exhibitor will tag. his exhibit something like as follows: His number, the article shown, price asked and the . j. quantity for sals. After the judging has been done, the name of the exhibitor may be supplied so that would-be purchasers may be informed regard­ ing the salesmen. Old • lady—"Laddie lia’ ye no Mnky?” ' Scotch boy--"Aye, hut me mither doesn’t lot me lend it to strangers." ^Relief from Eczema SO YEARS AGO * Mr. T. Garrow, of Goderich, has been elected Warden of the County, witout opposition. Messrs. Leathoru» and McCoubrey intend retiring from business in Ex­ eter and are going away to the N- West. 78 78 51 61 FORM FR 59 72 31 68 II A GR CO OC LI AR GE ZO PH 68 7S 65 88 52 80 77 62 66 44 '55 50'81 86 70 59 45 53 53 30 65-85 60 62 53 60 40 22 65 49 23 43 63 58 32 50 65 40 52 3'5 23 51 30 37 45 4S 55 64 73 70 51 53 ab 43 ■50 18 ab ab 43 51 54 50 53 GO1 77 96 30 40;*50 52 29 ab 57 29 32 56 40 24 67 50 43 53 65 26 57 85 72 60 *30 56 50 36 08 26 38 35 45 22 28 ab 49 38 64 71 65 80 52 80 65 72 42 58 50 24 4,6 41 Tiros. Ellerington 98, Strang, Kathleen . Strange, Frank .... Stewart, Ivan ........ Stone, Ruby ......... Grab, Gordon ........ Upper School Latin, Mustard, Aldie1 82^- Ruth 73, Beaver, Edna.S7, Christie. Grace 76, garet Martin 95, Ray Pryde 75, * 7 School Latin C., Mustard, Aldie 62. ---------, ------~ qu, Om«u oiuuu it, ntewan, ivaa so, U 'School Comp., Canum Dorothy^6, Either, Bernice_59, Mustard, Aldie SI 59. Oral"Lit., Camm, Dprotliy 53 75 55 61 87 77 32 86 100 90 73 52 C-omp., BalkwiH, Complin, Marjorie Creech, Ray ......... Etherington, Alma Ellerington, Tlpos. Elliott, Beth............ Elliott, Marie ........ Hockey, Kenneth . Johnston, Audrey Kerlake, Mary ...... Munroe, Helen ..... Murdock, Both....... Penhale, Gladys ... Scott, Ellen M......... S’wan, Doroothy .... Taman, 'Margaret . linney, Roberta ... , 1st Latin—M. Complin ,99, A. Etherington 97, K. Hockey 92, B. Murdock’ -ab, G. Penhale 99, R. Tinney 88. 1st French —B. iMnrdock 9 2, R. Tinney 8>8, T. Ellerington 78. 1st. Br. History—-D. Swan 20, Ro’berta Tiniiey 42, B. Elliott 5 8, Ellen Scott 43, Helen Munroe 30, B. Murdock 55. M. Elliott Chem. 17, A- History 36‘. ‘ ' Al. absent. 1st Botany, 65 65* 2nd Latin . Cochrane, Grafton 85, Mar- 1st Latin-Comp., I-Iicks, G. 95. Upper v., .xnijovcnu, x-Liuits ox.. 2nd French C-omp., Beaver, Edna 75r 94, PJ7deJ6’„SSitl1 ?ldon 7'4’ Stewart, Ivan S3. U. Pearce, Charles^6, Penhale^ Helen 60Strange, FrVnkTs? Stewart,^I^u r-A T z, Mustard, Aldie 49, Penhale, Helen.' 55, Strange, Frank 25, Stewart, Ivan 45, Lit., Camm,-Dorothy 61, Mustard, Aldie 47, Penhale, Helen,,6j5., .St-ewniT/Jvan 35. 2nd Lit., Lawson, Olive 8u. 2nd Geom., Mal't'in, Margaret 62. Edna Beaver; Zoology0; 2nd'Arith., Grace ChTistie 5 2. > D.D.D. is the Perfect Clarke, Laura.................. Elder, Pearl .................... Ford, Irwin .................... Jennings, Harry .......... Joynt, Win....................... Love, Lettie ................... McLean, Margaret ....... Medd, Marjorie ............ Pearce, Marjorie ........... Penhale, Margaret .... Pfaff, Beryl ................... Russell, Isabel ............. Thomson, Dorothy ....... Wiseman, Kathlqen ... Middle School Chem. 50, Pearce M. 52, Russell I., 65."" Middle Latin A., Russell,’ Isabel 99. French C., B.. Pfaff 65. Middle’Comp. M. Penhale 49, Oral Comp. 60. M. Literature, M. Penhale 75. M.> Algebra, „M. Penhale 97. M. Geom., M. Pearce 64, M. Penhale 99,1. Ford 20, K. Wiseman SI. The Physics. marKs are for Middle School. f FORM V LA LO FA FC CO LI MH AL GE TR CH AH PH.QO 67 69 66 67 . 69 71 32 54 40 3 8 54 70' 51 ■ 28 48 57 22 61 55- 7S» -77 ' 67 50 7 2 *> T . 88- 64 ab 63 9 8 8-1 53 45 97 80'87 72 ,8'5 9(1 99 50 72 65 60 19 46 J : 72 86' . 89 60 68 72 76 67 ab 9 6 5'^ 66 70 85 65 71 55 . SO 76 55 57 65 73 87 75 53C . 85 89 71.62.. 43 53 87 55 Joynt,-Wm. 92. Middle Latin C., Clarke,Laura; J'ohnston 1st Scott.E. A. 2L 2F FORM III AL GE PH CHCOOCLI AH CI-I Ballantyne, Roy .............69 71 54 50 39 56 75 71 Brown, Earl ....................57 5'5 73 53 94 90 73 90 Brown, Leona .................50 40 43 Caldwell, Bernice ..........7-5 74 61 55 43 52 , 78 75 Cole, Harry .....................4.1 43 47 39 22 64 Davis, Dorothy ...............57 45 55 30 74 76 74 Ducharme. Wilfred *. ..86 89 49 50 66 50 .39 81 Fraser, Allan ................../61 25 45 13 38 14 61 Heywood, Hazel .............57 52 53 '55 51 51 36 Heywood, Lilia ..............52 5 0 62 17 51 47 49 “65 Hirtzel, Harry ................58 60 66 5 8 90 55 80 Hyde, Howard :.............21 60 52 14 31 40 23 Jennings, Rosa ..............70 41 55 25 42 65' Kleinstiver, Ruth ..........S3 91 72 58 95 47 95 77 Lee, Lim ...........................57 65 47 76 19 79 Lindenfield, Lula .........52 50 39 59 61 MacDonald, Marguerite 28 23 05 02 00 23 McKaig, Wm.....................46 40 45 51 45 74 MacLean, Dorothy ........36 00 52 19 32 0.1.00 40 Nadiger, ■ Helen ..............S9 82 68 60 ab 95 70 Nadiger, Zeta ................61 45 66 33 35 100 59 Penhale, Jean 73 50 53 50 65 46 Quinn, Everett ...............00 -34 57 Ratz, Alma .... .... ...1....46 65 63 51 80 81 66 Restemeyer, Oneida ....51 45 0 0.12 30 43 Seldon, Wallace .........65 52 56 30 31 6S 85 Sims, Merna ..................... 53 50 40.46 76 60 63 Skinner, Gerald .............68 49 40 55 46 46 S4 Snider, M'elvin ...............70 '6S 29 45 20 3 8 57 43Stewart, Lyda ................73 63 46 13 40 63 Wheeler, Viola ................66 65 50 26 15 25 40 Woodall, Hazel ..............92 63 50 45 54 69 91 Heywood,'Lena ..............56 53 50 51 63 80 76 . Harry Cole, 2nd Liter.46.Brown, Leona,Geom.90.Caldwell Ber- nice, Geom. 2nd 80. 1st Latin Nadiger, Zeta 9 5. Rcstemeyer, Oneida 96. lot UxcuMi, Ho­ ward Hyde 76, Zeta Nadiger 86, Ratz, Alma 97, Restemeyer, Oneida 85, «■ BOND SELLING ( A.HP/UGN A bond selling campaign to ritise $13,000 for co-operative Boys’ Work; in Ontario has been, announced-^by Premier Mel Jack of the Older Boys* Parliament, the campaign to beiin on February 8th. The boy'premier appeals to the 119 members -of the Boys’ Parliament, and the 70 local Boys’ Work Boards in the province to work extensively during tire ten day campaign. He is confident they will have the active support of 1he 14,000 Tuxis Boys’ and Trail Rang­ ers in Ontario. "The money that will be raised’’ explains the boy premier, "Will en­ able the Ontario Boys’ Work Board to do more for district summer camps for boys, twenty four of which were held last summer. The Board also, will be enabled to carry on two large training camps, where leaders are developed, and to give supervision tt) many boys’ con­ ferences and to hundreds of father and son activities. ■While the Boys’ self, is made possible thus subscribed, tbi Parliament make up 1 portion of the budget The more money South Huron in­ vests in her boys the more divid­ ends in Christian citizenship will she. receive. We must look ahead. Do we love our country enough to invest a few dollars in . the betterment of our turn citizens.? TTueman attended a large fertilizer convention at the H&tel London m. Friday last. TJhc company enter­ tained. the convention to a fine ba1.-- quet. ’ • ■ - Rev. and Mrs. C, Schrag, who have- spent some time in New Hamburg where Mr. Schrag has been taking: treatments for his health roturne.il home last week with Mr. Schrag feeling much improved. Mrs. Jane Gnenthoh1’ is visiting in- Toronto and Stratford. She also in­ tended the wedding of hex1 soil, Homer Guenther in Toronto. Hawk- with a wagon, ono of the horses in turning out to pass a team, became chocked with the collar and threw himself about So violently that one of the wheels and the tongue of the wagon were broken. On Thursday 29 th ult, Ebenezer Johnston Rumbell Esq., of Clinton, effected a connubial contract with Miss Christina McGregor, of Hay. The ceremony was perfiVi-med by the Rev. N. Smith, of Kippen, at the residence of the -brldc’K mother. On sliaw light Friday last as Wesley was driving to Lucanntiseptic rjna, chafed skin, her skin troubles quid D.D.D'. Clear, the skin and soothes ITCHING STOPS the ST COOL DROPS TOUCH jpi: Ixxttlc* proves Its merit or bs your money back. D.D.D. , (UsoonlyD.D.».Soap), ’HOWEY, DRUGGIST For quick rfijiet from c (pimples. blotcftes, arid aipply the pur coolina ffltainloss. it i nm<l heals the MOMENT THE 'THE SKIN, your druggist ,^vcs afc/u Itea Rcstemeyer, Oneida 96. 1st French, Ho- " ~1/ If JLVU/KJ VI , A/41UAUtb Oil, Woodall, Hazel 9:3. 2nd Physiography, N. Snider 72, L. Stewart 55, V. Wheeler 60, L. Brown 50, H. Cole.76. 2nd Arith., L. Brown 54, R. Jen­ nings 68, L. Lindenfield 54. Upper School Geom., W. McKaig 40. Upper School M. History 52. Lyda Stewart’s English marks 46. ’ ' • ; FORM IV •■Get yourself a bottle of Gallacher’s ■ /JiTonic and System Builder, It’s a ^natural remedy, giadb- entirely /rom therbs.. Bar better f.pi* you,than harsh ininjotal purgative^- Gallagher’s is |;gentt|. but^surtfy Jud you don’t have *to kejb liicreawg the dose. Great i.for timt ‘‘con^pually-th’ed’’ feeling lafid fol'kecpi! i.HoUseh|f^Oem6di^ now dor sale by „ Browning’s Drugstore, Exeter * 1 A. Wffe Hemphill, Hensail ■ ■' ' W 4. your sldn clear. '4 fos . Tonic and System ^Builderli^dKthcK ?GaUaghet Herbal ■i Mr. J. Badgegood lead to the alt; Lumley, WedW The cermony w Mr. Fletcher. of Woodbridge, ir Miss Jean Fife, of ?sday, January 2Stli. as performed by Rev. Mr. J. P. Ma was married to Miss -liort time ago a eon, i utoht elder pleas; ’shall, of Rodgerville, Eliza Edmon- and on Friday party to their and spent r occurred on theA prefii ’ia“ '* Saturday morning last resulting ir the total destruction of two barns a third olio being considerably dam­ aged, ■ iic pair gave acquaintance j.nt evening. d'sastrous fire ^e.s of Artemus Bice, one and f ■ Hes West of Clandoboyo, or LA LC FA FC CO OC LI AH CH AL GE PH CH Balkwill, Ruth ........66 54 49 65 50 44 79 62Beaver, Edna ............. Cuiniii, Dorothy >****«<•... 9 6 62 69 62 61 65 44 49 95 97 89Campbell, Stewart ...• ♦. ♦. •«.. 30 35 44 58 40 35 25 45 Christie, Grace ..........*> •••• *.38 45 54 55 32 Christie, Earl ............... * . MM .. 86 44 53 60 So 43 94 67Coates, Jean ..............53 54 52 55 87 54 5‘7 Jochrane, Grafton ....♦ VM *• M 4.8 56 32 64 60 42 35 Creech, Joseph ......... 85 75 68 76 59 60 86 58 97 84Eilber, Bernice ........M.* to.*,51 34 60 53 51 56'Itherington, Xrehio **•.. 63 60 60 68 41 45 55 74Godbolt, Gerald*.*......... 80 63 58 59 52 55 57 66licks, Gwen.............*MM4toto ab 57 55 55 IS 50'63 (.onstanco ... ...... 54 51 65 54 52 55 60'33 62Gladys .................. ... . 94 47 46 25 76 71 ’Parot .......64 68 67.65 67 63 54•Margaret ....♦ M »¥•*4 66 60 54 46 14 •54Olive ........ ... 38 48 53 60 40 58 53AldiO .... ....•toWtoto- «• to 63 66 89 77■■'harlos .... ..... ST 52 52 67* : fJe’en .........56 73 64 56 70 12 78 ..................V toMtototo .> 6t 68 42 44 28 29Merm ........ v..... 40 46 58 50 42 69 60^nnoth ......... G3 64 56 65 39 89 91 .. 58 66 35 60 56 51 60 Parliament it- by the money j expenses of Zurich Was Caused By ABronchralC@W Mrs. ,T. Fcarman, Selkirk, Ont, writesEarly last winter I suffered from a severe bronchial cold that Jefi, me with u provoking', diy, hacking­ cough. ( After being bothered., both, day and night, with it for some time Z had a friend rec,oniraeiid Br. WoocFsi Norway Pane SyiW wonderful results1.,ftl* be HL Mr. Henry Koehler is able to out and around again after his ness. Messrs. Carnet Jacobo and Hilton Which I tried With and now it is the only remedy X ever use for colds. have also taod your Milburn to Heart and Herve Pills with wonderfui results. <rX>n Wood’s” is 35 CCiito tt bottles large family size 80 Cezitoj at all drug­ gists and dfevdets. Put up only by The & Milburn Cb.r Ltd.) Toronto, Ont. ■