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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-03-05, Page 5A DR. R. I, P. OU GALL Honor graduatj|F of Faculty of Medicin the Uni Member •nd S two do ter or Science, pf Western Ontario, liege pf Physicians of Ontario. Office of Post Office. THE JKXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE »w»* CREDITON !DASHW U.1| CHAIN RED & WHITE STORES Dr. H.L.D.S., D.D.S. URGEON jffartleib Block, Dash- ■ee days of week and the Post Office,- in Rev. andi Mrs. Otto Brown, of Ow­ endale, Mich., have returned to their home after visiting in town for ,a few (lays. Mrs. H, F- EBber return­ ing with them where she will visiti tor a few weeks. Miss Ella Morlock, of Western University, London, spent the week­ end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gaiser and Orland were in Ziirich on Sunday, Mrs, Leah Holtzman who is visit­ ing with her daughter Mrs. S. Good­ win in Detroit had the misfortune to have her hand hurt. Mrs. F. Gratton and daughter, of Grand Bend, visited in town on Mon­ day. Mrs, Roy Rutz was rushed to the hospital at London on Tuesday where she was operated on. We hope for a speedy recovery. Emerson Wenzel had rather an ex­ citing experience last Wednesday when he motored to Loudon accom­ panied by Freeman Morlock and El­ mer Lawson, This side .of Birr, his car started, to skid and before he could regain control he upset and damaged his car considerably. For­ tunately- the occupants escaped not much the worse for their experience. Several linemen working for The Bell Telephone Company have been in the village this past week putting in a new cable and other improve­ ments at Central. Council meeting was held in, the Town Hall on Monday. Consider­ able business was transacted. A meeting will be held in the Town Hall on Friday night of this week, under the direction of the Depart­ ment of Agriculture. Speakers will be present and discuss the weed menace and the benefits of fertiliz­ ers. The Dorcas Band Sunday School class will conduct a birthday social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hirtzel on March 12th. The pleas­ ant features of. the evening will be a literary program, music, contests, and collection of birthday bags. No douibt an excellent lunch will be served before the dismissal. Tjlie class was delighted to receive -•the invitation to this home. Arrangements have been made for an excellent program on the Sun­ day evening of Easter at the Evan­ gelical church. Committee has been appointed with Mr. Art Amy as con­ venor. Crediton men’s oyster supper will be held in the Institute Hall on Wed­ nesday evening. A representative from the Chamber of Commerce of London will address the gathering possibly eighty men. Music and other features will gr.ace the even­ ings [. Cowej BNT* b in DR. J. A. Ffeone ence cTA Specialfzin telephone fKi 114 RT, L. D.S, Plate Work ALL, ONT. Main Street HENSALL dayMrs. D. McNaughton spent a in .Exeter last week. Mr, Robt. Higgins spent a days this week in Goderichx '‘■'wf Miss Jeanette White is visiting w friends in Windsor and Detroit. Miss Etta Bell, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Beatrice Madge spent the week-end with her parents here. Mr. Lee .Hedden, of Hamilton, vis­ ited over the week-end with rela­ tives in town. Miss Marie Bell, of London, spent the week-end., with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore and daughter Miss Gladys spent a day in London this week. Miss Jean Chapman, of Palmer­ ston, is visiting with her, grandmo­ ther Mrs. Geo. Scott. * ' The many frieftd® of Mr, Thos. Murdock are sorry to hear he con­ tinues to be very poorly. Mrs. Wm. Hoskins, of. London, is visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. McMartin. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and •daughter Lois visited over the week­ end with relatives in town. The Canadian Chautauqua intend bolding concerts here on the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 17th of March. The many friends of Mrs. R. D. 13ell are sorry to hear she is .con­ fined to her home through illness. .Mrs. L. L. Knight, of Kitchener, returned to her home on Monday after a weeks’ visit with relatives an tpwn. The boys of the Hensall hockey team played with the Exeter boys at Exeter. 'The Hensall boys came back defeated. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks, of De­ troit, spent the week-end at the home of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jinks. The Women’s Guild of St. Paul’s Anglican Church held a pancake so­ cial in the basement of the church on Tuesday evening and a large crowd was present. The Hensall ’ orchestra was in attendance. The services in the United church were largely attended on Sunday last. In. the morning Mr. W. O. Goodwin rendered a ‘very pleasing solo. In the evening Rev. A. Sin­ clair preached a very inspiring ser- anpn on “Four Great Danger Points on • the* Matrimonial Voyage” arid Miss Jean Chapman, of Palmerston sang a isolo which was greatly en­ joyed by the congregation. Death of Mrs. Logan A very sudden death occurred on Monday morning when Mrs. Cather- an Logan, relict of the late James Logan, who predeceased her a num­ ber of years ago, passed away. Mrs. Logan has not been in the best of health for quite a while and has been staying at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson. When Mrs. Robinson went in to her room yes­ terday morning she found that she had passed away during the night. The funeral was held on Monday af­ ternoon last Baird’S with interment cemetery. THAMES ROAD J few in program. Report next week. Mrs. low, N. ELIMVILLE - -t , - Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns, Ho­ ward and Mary visited Mr.„an.d Mrs. John Francis in London last Satur­ day. .. : Mr. Enos Herdman who has spent a couple months in Toronto, spent several days here with relatives dur­ ing the week past. He has secured an agency with the Mutual Life In­ surance Company with headquarters in Toronto and will return to that city to take up his work. His many friends here will wish him every success in his new venture. Mr. Ivor Morgan has a year with Mr. W. H. of Thames Road. ’Mr. Chas. Johns has new Chevrolet sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns and fam­ ily, Mrs. Case Miners and Mr. Silas Johns visited Mr. .and Mrs. William Pybus at Chisel hurst on Saturday last. Mr. Silas Johns is remaining there to visit liis daughter for a few weeks. Miss Elva Horne has given up her position in London and has returned home. We are very sorry to state that her health is not good. Mrs. Thos. Bel] is spending .a time with her daughter Mrs. Sam Millar near Dashwood', another, daughter; having arrived at the home of the j latter. I The W. .'M. S. are?’ holding their engaged for Stone, north purchased a 1st ' Oj three days of week. At off; wood, th at officel Zurich, I Mr. L. Birk, who is attending O. A. C. at Guelph is spending a few days with his parents. Miss Elmira Tieman, of London, spent the -week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bender, of Blytli, called on friends in town on Satur­ day. Miss M. Allemang spent the week­ end at her home in Elmira. Mr, Alvin Nicholson, of the West, visited with Mr, J. Hartleib and La- vada on Monday, Mr. Louis Kraft is on the sick list. His many fiends nope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Orville Smith spent Sunday with his brother. Mrs. Jacob Schroeder spent the week-end in New Hamburg. Miss Verda Baker, of London, spent Sunday with ]ier parents. Miss Emma Anderson left on Sat­ urday for Toronto where she will visit New hei’ brother before leaving for York, KIRKTON Gordon Hazelwood, of Toron-Mr. to, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Samuel Switzer is visiting, her daughter in Sit. Marys. Mr. .and Mrs. Geo. Meyers and family, of Stratford, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Shier. Miss Kathleen Gregory and McCullagh, of Farquhar, were ed in marriage on Wednesday, gratulations, ■ 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott, were ifi Flint, Mich., the past week attending the funeral of Mr. Elliott’s sister Mrs. Wm. Hill. Miss Agnes Greason, of Stratford, and Miss Muir, of St. Marys, attend­ ed the McCullagh-Gregory wedding on Wednesday. •A very enjoyable time was spent at the supper given in the United church on Tuesday night by the la­ dies of the congregation. The tables were nicely .decorated with flowers and everything was there to tempt the appetite. After everybody was satisfied a program was given in the upper part Mr. Bell acted inanity singing Maple Leaf for Ever,” “The Church in the Wildwood” and “Onward Christian Soldiers” with Mrs. Silas Shier at the piano; trio, Marion, Ross and Edwin Tuft; reading by Evelyn Routley; trio, Alex Crago, Wilbert Kirkby and Geo. Kemp. A debate. “Resolved that Canadays Resources are Greater Than Thqs'e of the United' States.” The affirm­ ative was taken by Alvin Crago and Dr. Garence Jose ’and the negative by Fred Sweitzer and Trueman Tuft. The judges Dr. c. A. Campbell,.Rev. 'Mr. Bulteel and S. N. Shier gave their decision in favor of the nega­ tive. The remainder of the program was a duet by Helen Bickle and Mary Bibby; reading Mrs. Crago; quar­ tette Mrs. A. Bickle, Mrs. Ray Fran­ cis, Alex Crago and Geo. Kemp. In­ strumental. duet, Altiiia and Clar­ ence Switzer; duet Mrs. W. A. Urqu­ hart and Mrs. Trueman Tuft. Thd Ladies’ Aid is a great help to the church in looking after the things that are overlooked by the stewards and are to be congratulated on the fine success of the occasion. Pro­ ceeds amounted to $80.00. Death of Wm. H. HazehyoodL Word lias been received of the death of Willliam Henry Hazlewood, of Coronation, Alta., at the age of 69 years and 1‘1 months. He is the son of the late William and Nancy I Hazlewood of.Usborne Township. Ho married Bella Davis of Kirkton, Jas. unit- Con- all 23c RINSO 2 for 23c. This is a 23c. Sale 23c PUMPKIN, 2 1-2 POUNDS 2 for 23c. URE MOLASSES M G RASPBE ROLLEIYOATS 5 pound/for 23c. HAND PICKED/BEANS 3 pounds fqf- 23c. TOMATOES NO. 2 TIN 2 for 23c. MACARONI, READY CUT 2 pounds for^23c. LILY CHIC . NU-J (Many Flowers) LIBBY’S PORK AND BEANS 23c, HALF POUND ■ D M 23c ICING SUGAR 3 pounds for 23c. AL CHERRIES Tin 23c. GOLD MEDAL PEANUT BUTTER • Per pound 23c. . BITTER ORANGES FOR MARMALADE 1-2 dozen 23c. RED & WHITE SOUPS , 2 tins for 23c. ’ RED AND WHITE EXTRACTS 3 bottles for 23c.3 fo CASTILE SOAP, 5 for 23c. N HADDY 23c 2 pounds 23c COOKINB FIGS 2 pound/for 23c L JELLY JfOWDERS AND STRAWBERRY JAM Crab Apple Jelly Lemon and Orange Marmalade z D CREAM SOAP es for 23c. NULATED SUGAR ' 3 1-2 pounds for 23c. F' SERV-US TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls for 23c. These Prices Good Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Mar. 6, 7 and 8 HARVEY & HARVEY Phone 1-02 “THE OWNER SERVES ■ EXETER, ONT THE BUYER SAVES”We Deliver of the' church Rev. as chairman. Com-* “O Canada,” “The4<l STAFFA A very enjoyable time was spent on Friday evening in the hall when the young people of Thames Road church presented their play "Home Ties,” to a. good .audience. The parts were exceptionally well taken. The monthly meeting of the Wo­ men’s Institute was held in the hall on Wednesday afternoon. The presi­ dent, Mrs. Hill occupied the chair. After the business part of the meet- ting a splendid program was given Readings by ‘Mrs. A. A. Colquhoun and Mrs. Cecil Bowman, solo by IMiss Norma Wilson, instrumentals by Misses Marion and Jean Colquhoun. after which a dainty lunch was serv­ ed by circle four. Mrs. Frank Gunning.- Mr. and )Mrs. Hilton Ogden and family spent Friday evening in Lon­ don. Miss Violet Gambrill, of Exeter, was a guest of Miss Elda Squire dur­ ing the past week. GRAND BEND Neil' McGill left for Thorn- Ontario on Tuesday, where she will visit her mother who is very all. ; Our young people presented their jplay “Home Ties” at Roy’s and Staf- ia-this week with great success. Mrs. J. Stewart, of Exeter is vis- > v>. >□- .. .. . . ,□ting with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Ste-, monthly meeting on Friday, March .n„edTr’a number of wart. Miss Gertie a Stewart is with relatives here. IMr. Ivor Morgan has engaged- with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stone. • ,Don’t forget - the special services tored to Detroit last Sunday to vis- next Sunday in charge of Rev. John it Mr. Wellington Bell, who has been Elder, of Cromarty.’' , confined to a hospital with blood- The sympathy of this community | poisoning for five weeks, though goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh , still in a bad condition he is im- Berry and family in theii* bereave- proved slightly. His friends here •meat. . | hope that liis recovery may be speedy A meeting of the Fullarton Hort- and complete.icultural 'Society was held at the I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gower and Iiome of Mr, Arthur Coles at Mt. family, of Sunshine are moving to ’ ‘ ~ | 7th in the afternoon in the church, years. Leaving Kirkton they went visiting this being the Day of Prayer. Every- to Alberta where his wife died. one is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen, Mrs. • .. | Thos. Bell and Mr. Harold Bell mo- GREENWAY 'Miss D. Mason is visiting her sis­ ter Mrs. R. Eagleson, of Sarnia. Mrs. John Prance, of Winchelsea, spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bullock. IMrs. Angus McIntosh was in Port Huron last week. Mr. J. Hotson moved a ’building to his lot here that he had purchased from Mr. Paul Gratton and so our "city” continues to, grow. The members of the Y. P. tS. dra­ matic club, put on their play in Ker- wood on Friday night and were af­ terwards royally entertained by Mr, , and Mrs. Ray Pollock. . s X".-; A large number of relatives ■ anduV ' friends from this community attend- • ed the funeral of the late Mr. Archie McIntosh in Port Huron on Sunday. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Mr. Elton Curts has been a great sufferer from a ruptured Varicose Vein during the past week. We wish him a speedy recovery. > Next Sunday afternoon Rev. J. M. Colling Will induct the elders of the United Church. I 'The L. O. L. No. 219, of Green- I way held a successful oyster supper and dance at the home of Mr. Geo. . Hodgins on Thursday evening. Mr. 'A. Berney held the winning ticket for the quilt that was made by the L. O. B. A. Douglas Gill, of Grand Bend, was a recent visitor with Edison Pollock, i Spring must be near at hand, Ed. McPherson walked -down to the river last week. I Mr. L. Beckett, who has been the blacksmith at Corbett for a couple of years, has rented Mr. lock’s shop for a term of takes possession at once, come him to our burg. Mr. Frank Statton, who working in Sarnia most of_____ . ter, returned liome Sunday and is going into the chicken business. One of those happy events took place at the manse when Miss Phillis Martell, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Martell, of Thedford, became the bride of Mr. Henry Green, son of Mr. C. Green, of this place. The ceremony was per-, formed by Rev. J. M. 'Colling. The ’ best wishes and good will is extended to them as they make their home amongst us. | Miss Edith Lovie returned home Sunday after a week’s visit in Sar­ nia. | Mr. Jim McPhee, who has been here from the west, left Monday morning to,return to his home. His wife and family are remaining until a little later on. ( Mr. Clayton Oliver, of St. Marys, is visiting his grandfather, Mr. W. B. Oliver. i Mr. and .Mrs. John Baird, who spent a week with Mrs. Baird’s bro-t ther, who is ill in the Pt. Huron hospital, returned home Saturday and report he is doing fine. Mr. A. Allen, of Waterloo, spent the week-end with Mr. Peter Eisen- bach. The Mission Band concert was a real success on Friday night and the pictures-and lecture by Rev. J. M. Colling were the finest yet. At the Close of the program a trio was call­ ed by Mr. Colling when Mrs. D. Stur- Robt. Pol­ years, and- We wel- has the been win-. CENTRALIA Mr. Leslie Ford who has been vis­ iting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford, for the past few months, left Tuesday for his home in Snow­ flake, Man. Master Clifford Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hicks has returned home after undergoing an operation for mastoids in St. Joseph’s Hospit­ al, London. He is getting along real well, and hope to see him out before long. Mr. and Mrs. Harkness and fam­ ily, who have spent the winter months with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conner, have moved to Seaforth where they will reside in future. s Miss Blanche Madge, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford for a few days. IMrs. Margaret Cassidy, of Char­ les City, Iowa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don’t ___ _ _ "Yinnnie Yonson’s Yob” to be put on in the United church by the Will­ ing Workers class on Friday even­ ing, .March 7tli. Mr. Truman Mills spent a few days’ last week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Essery, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson and son Billy, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Dobbs. Mr. Thomas Willis w,as in London on business the first part of the "vvcok. IGroup No. 3 of the Women’s As- seon, Mrs. Colling and Mrs. John with Lr'StMMrrEd. delation win hold St. Patrick’s Gin came to the platform and an Usborne. Mrs. Wm. Switzer is confined to He I leaves to mourn his loss, one daugh­ ter and two sons of Alberta, also four sisters here and four brothers in the West and Walter of Kirkton. I-Iis friends here hope that his recovery may be speedy SHIPKA Mrs. Wm. Ratz spent a few days icultural .Society was held at the Pleasant on Friday, February the the farm of Mr. Geo. Ferguson, west hnrno auffovsno- ™28th. Ten of the Board were pres- of here, which they have rented tor suHenng with an abce^s ®nt. Rev. Mr. Tliayner, the presi--a term of years. ‘ ^ent took the chair. He gave a| The roads are in a splendid con- ;good' report of Horticultural Society, dliion for motoring since the thaw meetings held at Toronto saying that;and freeze-up. thaw John Essery. forget the play entitled,REPORT OF S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN Report of S. S. No. >3, Stephen for January and February. Sr. IV—Franklin Young 72.4, Ray Jory 71.5. Jr. IV—Clifford Young 73.5, Percy Willis 68.2, Harold Bell 66.3, Ruby Jory 65.4. Sr. Ill—-Allan ward Preszcator ner 58.1, Grace net Young. 54.7. Sr. II—Laverne Christie 73.4, S. Preszcator 71.3. Sr. 1st class—Ruby Preszcator, Edward Triebner, Ilene Jory. Jr. 1st class—Ila lis. Number on roll tendance 17.35. Gertrude B. Penhale 78.7, Ho- 73.3, Billy Trieb- Penhale 515.7, Gar- Horticultural Societies are some of the largest groups in Ontario and' people are taking more interest in it jevery year.- Dr. Campbell was at the meeting and said that Kirk­ ion was forming a Society in the near future as it would touch a part of the country not reached by the Fullarfon Society. Round Granton nnd Woodham and the work they Lad maped out to do. It was decid­ ed to hold the Flower Show this year at, Fullarton instead of Kirkton its before arranged. The meeting ad­ journed. Tea was served by the Imstess. A very pleasant evening was spent at Mr. A. Y. Campbell's when ILes* lie Bros, from Stratford and their friends were guests, with a few neighbors- for tile evening, being radio entortainbrs at Stratford. They delighted the friends with their mu- songs arid dances and interest in the radio Was somewhat increased. When a few evenings later differ­ ent members of the party heard re** quest liiimbei’S given With their names* HURONDALE The monthly meeting of ■.the rondale Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harvey Perkins on Wednesday, February 5tin There1 Was a good crowd present. | The roll call w&s answered by an Irish joke, and \yas splendidly re­ sponded to. Several items of business were dealt with at the conclusion of which Mr. Harvey Perkins favored the la­ dies with two mouth-organ selec­ tions, Mrs. A. HickS-accompanying him on the organ. Mrs. Lloyd Hor-f ton gave .a fine papoi4 on “The Priv­ ileges ot Being a. FarnWr’s Wife and Mrs. C. W. Christie gave a inirth- provoklng monologue, which was inuch enjoyed. Miss Nettie Keddy then gave a demonstration of hook­ ing mats and exhibited two fine specimens. Hu- Have you renewed your swbsCrlp'* tlon to the Tlmes^Advooate . on a tooth. Mr. Cecil Jones, of Crediton, visit­ ed with his sister, Mrs. A. Smith, on •Saturday. Mr. and family, of with Mr. and' Mrs. A, kbyes. IMrs. Milt Ratz and ’Jack are vis­ iting with her ■parentd’'h^ Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassqld. Mrs. Ed. Lamport and Tretreau bees last bUCUllKHL ’Till C.U —~ ------- ----- ’. supper in the basement of the church address was read by Mrs. Colling of Ion March 17th. A good program the faithful services renderel by Mrs. will be rendered. /-’**"‘"~5— -------- • -- * • - ■ ■ I and 25c.Mrs. Thomas Boyes was in Lon- don last week owing to the serious illness of her mother Mrs. M. Boyle. Mrs. Thog. Ydarley and Crediton,-spept Sunday had successful Wednesday. WOODHAM Mrs. I. quilting up resi- rent- Arnold Hern has taken dence in the home he has had ed to ft. Dottpe. Alonzo Walker has sold his to Win. Stophen, of Usborne. Walker has moved1 into the house va­ cated by Mrs. William Press. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Douipe spent a day with Mrs. Dottpe’s brother, William Kirk. ■ The W. M. S. held their March meeting.at the home of Mrs, James Squire, president. farm Mr. WHALEN Miss Olive Elliott, of London, spent the week-end at her home’ here. Miss Elsie Gunning returned to her home on Friday from Thames Road accompanied by her sister Mrs. P. Passmore and Mrs. Knight who are spending days with Mr. and Sunday in C. Millson The many friends of Mrs. Samuel Gunning are sorry to learn of her misfortune on Wednesday afternoon when she fell and fractured her hip. Nurse Miss Rhea Mills, of Woodham, is attending her. •Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and family spent Sunday in Exeter with Mr, and Mrs. N. Ogden. Miss Mirierva Brock, of Zion, spent the past week with hef aunt Admission 40c. Sturgeon, both in the choir and the [Ladies’Aid and Mrs. Gill presented her with a half doz. silver knives and forks. Mrs. Sturgeon was cer­ tainly taken by Surprise but made a very suitable reply. Mrs. Sturgeon expects to leave soon to join her! husband in Providence Bay. best wishes of the community Jwitli them. A delightful surprise party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Oliver, Grand Bend, Satur­ day evening when five tables of pro- pressive euchre was played in hon­ or of one of their members, Mr. Jas. McPhee, of the Happy Club, before his departure for the West. Willis, Iv,a Wil- 1S; average at- Francis, teacher The go was Clarence a few Mrs. .A Gunning. Mrs. G. Millson spent last Lucan with Mr. and Mrs. LUMLEY andMr Visited Mr. last week. Mr. and tended the ______ .... Hawkins on Monday last *Mr, John Bolton visited friends in LOndon this week. Miss Edna Brlntnell, of Seaforth, spent a few days, at her home here. Mrs. Jaques, of and Mrs. John Woodham Selves, Sr. Mrs. John M. funeral of the Glenn at- late Mrs. REPORT OF S. S. NO. 14, HAY Tlie following is the'report of S. S. No. 14, Hay, for January and February. •Sr, wart 69,5, Jr. Willert 73.4, Margaret Pybus 69.9*, Shirley Koehler 67*, Gertrude Smith 48.4. Ill—Doris Alexander 65.2, Bert Thomson 64.8, Elgin Johnson 46.8. II—‘Alfred. Ropp 91.7, Jerry John-* son 85.2, Margaret MacGregor 84.5, Archie MricGfegor 73.5, Mildred Py­ bus 71, Benson Dick 62.?. I—Irma Ferguson 93.6, Stuart Dick 48. Pr.—Blanche Thomson, Havold Willert, Highest marks obtained in arith­ metic—-Alfred Ropp 100, Irhia Fer­ guson 97, Margaret MacGregor 95. Highest? mark obtained lii Agi'i* culture, Stewart cretar 106. Those marked thus (♦) were ab­ sent for one examination, O. J. Finnigan, teacher IV—-John Alexander Crerar 74, Myrtle Gladys .Tarrott 44.5. IV—rVera Ropp 74.7, Beatrice 76, Ste- Thomson