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CLINTON BRANCH
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St, Marys (intermediate) Iagis.-
orations ;are; L. W. Wilslon,, Oscar P.
Schultz, 'Harry Roberts, , Raymond
Teem, W.,7T, For•d, W.I. 'Haydon, J.
V, Drescher, F. J. Wilson, jun., LeW
Lavelle, W, H. Stevens, R. Sadon; D,
E. Wilson, E. M. Piikey, W, M. Eras
er, E. Simms.
Clinton (intermediate) M. Count-
er, J. JJ, Weir, Alberti R. Mitchell,
W,el.'lingson R.Cook, M.Draper, G. E, Dewar 67.1:
Cluff, .J L; Johnson, Elmer : Ker, H, Middleton -66':8
Martin O'Donnell, Carl W. Draper, pi. Turner 62
R. J: Rumball. N, Garrett 60.8
D. Barr 60
K. Reid 58.1
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C E. Windsor 48.7
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C. ,-- 39.8
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J. Watt 7'
H. Turner 51
Honour Matriculation
Be ort
Reports 'have been sent to all
parents and guardians, showing the
standing of the pupils in all sub_`
j7ectls and giving particulars of at
(ttndlantee,; punctuality, etc. Par-
ents are requested to examine
Ithe reports carefully} fill out the
infornyaltion' requeshed as to time
spent in home study, sign and re-
turn 'the reports after aline Christ-
mas. vacation.
Fourth Form, Parlt 1, Faculty En-;
ltu ante.
E. Beacom 77.5
E. Grey 74.2
W. MacGregor 71.2
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The Molsons Bank
Incorporated 18155
Capital and Reserve $8,7000.000
85 BRANCHES IN CANADA
A GENERAL BANKIM, BESINESS TRANSACTED.
CIRCULAR LETTERSOF CREDIT tSSUED
TRAVELLERS CHEQUES
!BANK MONEY ORDERS
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
AT ALL BRANCHES
lowed at highest current rate.
Manager Clinton Branch.
D. Tierney 69.2
P. Penhale 36.3'
Third Form
M, McGowan 76
E. Man,rting 73
I Elliott 71
D. Copp 68
A. Hoare 65.4.
4 Henry 65
M.,Elliotit 66
J. 1Vlidcllet;ion 65
M. McTaggart 64
0. Cole 64
A, Hoare 64
V, -Lobb 63
W. McNaughton 63
W. Walker 62
3, Smilie 61
P. Brown 61
P. Potp:er 55
M. Voo7. 57
0. 5IeGuil l 57
J. Smith. 57
S, Smilie 64
I. Roberton 54
E. Wasmann 54 '
H. Rodway 52
P. Moffat. 52
H. Cummings 51
M. Gunn 61
R. Rainey, 50
G. Hudie 49
V. Evans 49
F. Thompson
E Wise 47
V. Hearn 47
E Brisson 47
W. Nelson 411
W. Caldwell, 46
J. McDonald 46
S, Agnew 45
A. Dewar 14
H. Holmes 12
H. Shaw 40
C. 'Hoare 38
M. Cooke 36
Second Forme
K, McGregor 80,6
A. Petrie- 78,4
E. Sanderson 76,5
3, Wylie 74,5
I, Ratihwell 72.3
H. Cantelon 71.8
E, Jarnieson 69.8
112. Mann .68.4
T. Rat,hwell 65,6
E. Harrison 63.9
"C, Kaiser 62.8
A. Matheson 62,5
E. Carter 61.2
E. Powell 61.6
F. Copp 60.9
P. Wheatley 60
J. Grainger 59.8
VO". Shipley 59.2
/P. Culralinghame 59
A'. Townsepltl 58.9
G.. ;Wallace 57.7
A'. Shanahan 56.7
F. Pealintebaker 56.4
A. Elliott 55
• C. Cook 54.7
• ., E. Cather 53,7
II. Stewart 53.7
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• D.-Cantehon 53
•• C, Cantelon 53
• A. Glazier 52.6
• O. Beailon 51.6
• E. Sheeley 51.4
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• C. Whiiimore 50.9
• F, Reynolds 50,9.
•.I K. McNaughton 50
• I, Sinclair 49,9
• J. Munn 49,4
• ?85. , Kitty 48.1
• ` C.'Mair 47,8
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• N. Sparks 38,2
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•: E. Reid 77.2
M. McGowan 77.1
• M. Cool: 73.8
• ' M.• Chidgey 71.8
• S. Nelson 69,3
• E. Ken' p 68,8
o T. Marquis' 67
.e A. Gilchrist 66.1
E. Evans 66.7
• 1, Cole 65.9
• M. S{'lioriehale 65.7
• V. 'Powell 64
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fie New ?aster fiaminations tnr tine
For St. Paul's Charc� Cnnnel ani po Saar
MAYOR.
C. W. TH011MPSON, by Peter Can
' tielon and 'J, P, Sheppard,
B. J. GIBBIITGS, by Jas. A, Ford
and D. Cantelon,
A. T. COOPER, by C.3, Wallis. and
W.'G. Smyth.
FRED JACKSON, by W. S. R.11olm'
f : es and J. W. Elliott.
REEVE,
JAS. A. FORD, by W. J. Stevenson
and T. A. Greig.
DAVID CANTELON, by W...H.Ileil
yar and R.J. Chuff,
JACOB TAYLOR, by W. G. Smyth
and H.E. Rorke.
W. G. SIVIYTH; by C. J. Wallis and
H, E. Rorke.
Council
HARRY FITZSIMMONS, by Harry
Bartliff and 3.13. Kerr,
3. G. MEDD, by Jas. ,A.^Ford and
1 Rev, Jerrald C. Potts, who com- A. J. Holloway.
. es from Brantford, Ont., where he GEO. A. McLENNAN, by Jas. A.
I has been Curate for the past two Ford and A. J. Holloway.
-THOS. MASON, by W, T.Hawkins
and Jas. A. Ford.
CHAS. W ALL IS, by A. Hooper and
James Stevens.
geresting features connected Witt; JAS. A. FORD, by D. Cantelon and
his life,—He was born an Cobourg W. Jackson.
Ont„ and will b°: 29 years of age W.J. Paisley, by.Geo. Levis and
in March. , After his public .school• John May.
days he Littered Trinity •Univer- J. P. SHEt�PA11D, by W. H. Hell.
stay, Toronto in 1902, 'winning ,a
scholarsihip ,at Matriculation offer yar and, Arthur. Cantelon.
ed for General Proficiency, among R J. MILLER, by J. C. McSIath and
et the students, which was offered 3, A. Irwin,
from Briihish Columbia. This. he H `yIL) SE by W Jackson and W. 1911 1911.Not
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rcitiained .1throughout his course. jar, done. only were the mein who sat in the
He gradual'jed in 1906 with first y, gneat Parliament of Westminster
class honors in English Litleratune W. G, SMYTH, by Thos. Watts and 'there, but the men who ruled the
and took his B.A. Rev Mr. Potts J. W. Moore.
con4 need at Trinity and took up WATER COMMISSION.
'his training in Divinity graduated DR. SHAW, by H. E Rorke and
in 1808 and won 'the following pri- Wrn. A, Grant.
.zest—General Proficiency;. Old DR. 'I HO\1PSON,_by R. )17,Manning
Tes(,tamen't Subjects; Opallageties; and John Cunningltame.
Judge MacDonald's prize for Bib- H �VILTSE: by W. G. Smytliz' and
Beal Knowledge, divided
prize R. J. Miller, •
for Liturgies ii''i rded equally be-
ltween the coming rector and. Rev. SCHOOL :TRUSTEES,
Mr. Mc4ncltt•gw; while the Osier
reading, prize was divided equally ST. A�1DREWS
among,0t 'three •compcatitor'A of N •134LL by S,l Kemp and D. Can
whom one was Mr, Potts, In Y903 ;'cion.
he received his degrge of 71 A.,
and was ordained deacon the same ST. JAMES.
year by Bishop Du Moulin, of Nlag W. S. R. HOLMES, by II. II. MCBrien
ars; and served the year of his ci S Kemp,
years, ilo St. Pants' Churchl in a
few month, comes, as a total stran
ger, ;to 'thei greater part of the
congreg..a(,I0 on and , the town at
largo. Wei give a fete of the in -
it Mackenzie Bowell
Enters i is OUth Year
Starting His Career as Printer's
"Devil" He Has Made a Place
for Himself in Canadian History
The' many friends' of Sir Mac
ke.nzie, Bowell offered ,;congl'llbala
'bons. to him, on his ninetiethbirt0.
day, The intInresltinig :event fell
on the 271h( of December., the dis-
tbinguished1 geen(tleman having been
born in Suffolk, England, in 1823.
What was probably the last ap-
pearance of Sir Macekn(zie Bowell
as an .active figure' in public life
was in June, 1911, when. lie respon-
ded to the toast. "Our Parlia-
tar•y Colleagues from the Overseas
Dominions',,' N t the luncheon of
welcome tendered to the repne
�sen•tlatives of the Dose in,€on Par-
liaments., who wore in London at
'that time for the coronation of
King George. In 1906 he had prac
icaily 's'tepped. out of public life
when he, resigned the leadership
of the Opposition in 1906. But five
years later he was commanded' by
Iris King to attend the Coronation
and in London he was horored by •
the Lords and Commoners of Great
Britain and Ireland at what . was
one of the" greatest events of that
week of wonders.
This return to public life was•r.o
an'c:9-climax to a career that in 1
many ways was notable; starting as
it 'did in a sinal'. printing office and ,
until •he who achieved
progressing s
tt. sat to tare chair o[l the premier
of Canada incl held the proud post.
'tion of President of the Privy
Council, Westminster 'Hall,' the
centre of Imperial tradition, scene
of many hi1ttoric' events, be-
foreneverheld such a gathering as' was
seated there on June ' r, o
an
F. J. STILL, by • \V'-. T. Hawkins and
tin conate as: Curate., oY Christ's
Churi,,'c 'g i 51 ;'•_• :1. _.at Hamilton, `z, in 1'; :I' e,
Rev. i1lr, Potts was priest,-.:-...JaIso : . 51 Jt;° ,
by Bishop .
Dn 11To0lin in 1909•alte
which he served l,hreo year., in H. E I,01ii>d 'ty .`. II•. Hellyar and
the mission field., most of, it be- , J...1. Irwin '
ing in the Diocese of Oregon, ST. (;GEORGE'S
U. S..•1. Whil 1 in Alm mission field J. E. EVzI?7S, by D. Cant;e'lon and
ireyttarted and was first incumbent A Hoopes,
of. St. Michael's and All Angels' •OTHER MU\TTCT1' 1LITICS
Church, Po154land Oregon now a
self-napporting parish, and two 1 cJIrEPICH—For ana3 or --Chis.
years ago he came back; to Can-
ada and became assistant at'Grace A.Roicl (acclamation); the others
Church. at Brantford, The Net\., I wiOhdrew, For reeve—B. C. Mun-
Era joins +with the congregation Wings Robert Elliott. Deputy
in the hope that good work Will reeve—Dr. Claire, Roberti Elliott.
come to the Rector and .his charge Councillors -James Conolly, Alex.
1, during the coming years., Young, J. J. Mosier, Benjamin Gra-
ham, F. Elliott, H.J ..alMorris, R.J.
tC. Leith-
raithe,..J.I31.CMcCliinton;JF• E. Bing-
ham, .fl. J. Ryan. Water and light
coinmis,5ion=Alex• Crystal.
WIN GRAM—Mayor, I. A, Mills, A.
J, Irwin. Reeve—S.11. Mcltibbou,
8, 1YTiichell, Councillors—W. Isbrs-
l'Oer, W.j. Boyce, J Hanna, W. u.
Pattterson, D. McDonald, G Spot -
H. R. `Elliott, L. Binlaey.,Tom
King, c •
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AFTER-DINNER MINTS
Dominions Cverseas were gather' -
ed -to hear speeches that long will
be quoted as, epoch-making. And
Sir Mackenzie Bowell, with Me.
Heaton Rhodes, of New, Teals d,
and Ilton S. T. Molteno, of Seu`h
Africa, was chosen to reply to th
welcome. extended by the grea
Men of the Motherland.
Humble Birth,
It Was a long road that Sir Mac -
1 enzie Bowell travelled from the
U > ' at Brea inghall;
Suffolk, where he was corn,
g relatives
ton
humble z el
Mr•s, Milne is visitin D Bell. 1 1 to `he
and friends in tletlgytlente high placehe occupied on that day,
• 117.r•s. ( of Rutledge entertained I 'Hu1let,t—For sleeve-0obt, Clarke, But by uulsheosl energy, by t*ii'tay,
a numberclaydee lady friends oil James Lei er, James Sztell, JOlrn of the intcilectual power which had
Tuesday afternoon of this week. Elegised. pFor, counc,Ilors —Thos. been giatA.,<.ci him, he fow1icclthe
Mr. Harvey Reid, teacher near Neelands; James' Watt, Thomas 71c cath Today are rests upon the hon:
Hamburg, is spending his holidays i Michael, MatI Armstrong, Jolru ors he has Avon, well content to let
in and around Cliation. j Barr, John Tamblytz; Rbt; Clarke ();,hens 'hive for the prize he has
Miss May Rance.arrived back in W Miller. laid
timel6o on 'Wednesdayslmapast in l n aside.saokenzie Bowell ova the Un
ltime for Christmas. COLBORNE—Colborne Township of i eat ,iter and builder w opus:
1VIr. I.Nedig ea' wife and 'ind.y I.e,elablis'hed a record not beaten
n1 sued.hisuter in ,raze s�ggnrincrle;nt
spent Christmas in Owen Sound. 20 years; that of electing '., vela e of Rickingfall.tit the EOM
Dr•.and Mis. Axon visited at the til by'aeclamatiop at its uomina- nolea( atmosphere ll. 3''stifling to
home 'of Dr. and Mrs. McGill, at tions held at Smith's Hill. They aie the lungs of thus energetic young..
,� Mi;lfebeil •las; week. ''Cove—Samuel Bissett; equncrllm s, i.
ten years of age, lid moved with
builder and -when the -son who was
sits Ray Riimball was aweek-end Samos. Chisholm, Isaac Rilothertng-
vasitlor in Wood'stoeTc and Inger-on, or -
r,,,,t„, to make ails name remeanbered was
soll.
Miss Edna Rollaway, who is cal.-
ing a two year course at the Bat-
ing Creek School of Domes is Se'
encs is spending the Christmas
holidays a' the home of her ,pay -
Mr. and Airs. W. Shillington, of
Windsor, are visitors at the Wesley
Parsonage.',
St Thomas Times'; 24111; Mrs. A. 1' All by' acclamation.
C. Twitchell and daughter Miss May
beli;e, 8A/311H:sn stee1, will spd Grey-Re9SVei3ng
CDe-
the
theChristmas holidays •.ivith the for puyBrown Counci -
niers slaughter, 11Ins. Marshall, Sea- acclamation,
forth. Mrs, Twitchelt will visit for
two or three weeks at Clinton, yea-. ,M'CKI1LOtion,e thCouncil—Balfour,
en
forth and ,'Sti Stratford, before return- by
ing to St. ;'.Phomas. finch,bald, Regele, McQnaid, Pur-
Ripley Express;—Miss EOcla Mair, till, .Ealrert and Oovenlock.
of egliher ' of h here this week vis- TU•3N13EIIWY-Beevo T.K. Pow-
Miss
ow-
icing 13 rlhatiern Ir 'ng and
4:111 incl J. 1VIillyelry. 'Council—J.
Minnie
Bertha Armstrong seta pe 5tcliurney, A. Wheeler. J. Rutile'',
I Clirnie Armstrog c f Loudon; s'petlt, ford J. Wellwood, Adair and Bolt.
� Cliri�(dtryal' in 'Clinton.
Mr. Ray Ford, of Pori Arthur, is
Ivisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ford.
Mrs,» .ram of town spent :Christ-
mas holidays with friends, in • Au-
burn,
GODERICEI TOWNSI37:PP Reen'e' his family to Canada. crossing
John McClure, Thos. Churchill, Jas. ()dean on a sailing ship and taking
Cos, W. Ii. Lobb. Council—Geo. are
present ood citytlfor the of Belleville trip.
not:
bindle„D: A. Lin4isay, Geo, Holland,- muck larger than the village he
D. Glidclon, left in those days, 1333, but there
LAST 1VAWANOST-I Ri iti,e. Was a hustle and bustle, made nee
Campbell, Councillors C'urzy, esisaiy by the exigencies of pioneer.
Buchanan. Stonehouse and Irwin, life, which was more ,sua'tcd to his
ambition's, and there he settled,
En 1834 Belleville atltarned.tlie,di
nity of a newspaper and in line
course of time, Mackenzie Bowell,
known to the 'village: as a bright
lad, was entered on Ithe pay -roll
as was
In that office ,he•lenrn
ed to pull proof, he became afast
eoanliosztor, and at the age of bine-
ty, rt is said, still 1119015 the ease
and can hold the slick. and ',Vat
ridiculed and abused al d taugh',
many wholesome lessons as all Wil.
ing devils are: in a country print-
ing office,
Eai13 Success.
and C. C'ampbei(3' Council -D. As the years went by yourl1
161OBR18—Ree;ve J Shovf:•eetl
Jobutk,an. W. C. , Laidlaw, W. C. Bowell became more Widely know)
Thivell.:' VV H. Fraser, Wm, Elston. in the community. He had studie'.
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