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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-04-24, Page 1New Series Vol. 17 No. i7 e�te�jAtft���QQ11®{t,��1° a�1i{�tt,!/`lt��t�MMITE MOEN. T$.' "Experienc e Counts" JOU have more confidence in deal- ing with a -man who has had a wide Practical experience WM. F. CHIIPM7LN of the Monumental Works, has wow=a ,- ...• over Forty years pructioal experience. nir2m2:20xce21211e12 Watch For Our Special :! in Display in (Our Window. POI Will, Be Special on Saturday The Palm of perfection is held out to all who would possess a box ,If „in• wrests Nothing tram/comas the euocul- eat e•xeoilenoe of !/ l res a lf-.made Oanddy hltl=h. heree, One taste of one /lately rv,11 dispel the most hor- rid e ,,, et tite blies and ec :wee ineta,otly lib appear at i e lit taste, 1t )t,,rioction pt:reb.ri 111.1. 1111V :;hus for your girl; :f you a,'u't. gruels other fellow will. Thursday slay - °i gy Satfur The Incomparable 1, T rigyx ore IN "OUR MRS. aLSNEY A Romance of Modern Business in Five Delightful Acts 71L,O ay 99 "The Path ofPrils" 5th Chapter of "A F ikiii" S dal Thursday Evening priuR SONES by aUUon 15c 8.I5 P. M. 10c MONo9 TUE, WED, - WALLACE REID JIa aC.xL�'�a-sntxma•,s"m+.GYmt1�-.,=.-.....1114....A,¢iYL'st.. morals ...+ Y ti •tl....»....,:Y.,..: e1. IT7 1*I49, ZDTAy, APRIL '211 q91$1.50per yejt Sealorfh 'Public School • ROC)M I Sr. Fottrtlr-'Total 75(1; Honors 603 Pass 46p, Eileen Toward 5,•87, Scott Chuff 5158, Linn Marriot 667, Fred, Jackson 554, Edwin Beattie 554, Willie Marriot 54I, ICathlyu Rankin 236, Margaret "Mitten den 507, Gilchrist Livingston 504, Hilda Goldhawk 408, Frances Orioh 476, M jorie 1VIoCuafg 493, Oarl Aberhart 47 Allen Reid 471, Jennie Reeved 457, Erie Stewart 45r, Florence °homney 450 Harold Peterson 442 Harry DLII 434' Thelma Johnston, 430, Abhie Seip 429• Grano Petlliak 421, Etta Smith 421, Anuie Brodie 420, Arthur Anoint 420• Robert Charters 409, Donald Maclray, 408, Ronald Mackay 406. ' Junior Fourth - Total 55o; /3011011r8 413; Pass 330. Ina Layton 411, Fred. Orich 400, MI jorie•Biokell384, Keith Lamont 36 Evelyn Peterson t'62, Keith Stodgi 360, Scott Hahlrirk, 355, Wilfred -, Smit 342, *Eva Pee 341, Viueant Patterson 341, Arthur Burrows 340, Dorothy Kent 301, Fred Scott 277, Glair Merner 263. Asterisks indicate uumberof examine - Siena missed, A, A. Naylor, Principal. ROOM 1 t Senior Third - Tout/ 5101; H10,11'0,2 .3; 5 Pass 3o0 �cuforC111118- Myrtle Staarlr„y 44t 1' t1,ir lie,ttto 4/3, Daisy Spain 411 Amis 111.Nay 4116,Fi Mary ' for 399 , t4, ''ey (nldkin 81 Evelynlydnt 1 +pe, Agnes St/11:11<S 111 3811, ' crier $ t" 30 hew, /(sunned .y 4 3411, Wail,. t 11 liema , 330, ii'dgar Hrawulce. 322, ::e lel, 2010 .1-Ieeto. Hoye 2115, Violet Ram:1 22 Jeau Luso rte beta ('10.1. 199; Ah 1 x ow,,l1 187. Junius ClasB- Jtii,et illuli 419 hoe e h • Ire tlil„a 399, : taro:wet a a.r 328, /,1(115„; ( iievt. 330. Fra(l c ,k,: y{ „le, e•tewne 1'71 1,-, d ,r iit .0'r 14,11 art 3511 Illtsy 5;ol t t U •lin h.ayten 214, LveJv,i Harlem, 210. 1.- do 8 ale r 225, Rae r r iher/ 214, El it ,- been Charters 212 hem, i'uttl rani, 195 COmitKnight 192, 001(1 Holee 11St'',w;ll- 1,ey PnUluan 192 M. '.l , aleKay ROOM 111 'Cotal 635;- hinaotlrs 176; Pare 381 ltubert Willis 516. .1111131 Sutherland 480, Dorothy Kt oaJak a 475; Leslie Hogg 470, Annie Egger 4ob, Jim Weir 4(54. Jean Brodie 460, Clifton Toward 45e, Nellie Cook 451, Saul Egger 44r, Dor- othy Webster 406, Karl Arnett 406, Eleanor Harries, 401, Murray Savuage. 390, Billy Sutherland 38r, Margaret Thompson 870, Dorothy Rohinaon 369, Fa11nio Peterson 852, *Daisy Hamilton Elva Jefferson 347, Willie MaNay 347, Gerald Sso;vdou 341, Helen Marshall 327, Gbrdon Goldhawk, 310, Charlie Seed 314; Vera Hulley 31o, Maybelle Rands 310, Jaolr Walker 294, Jack Orioh 203, Alvin Sillery 29r, John Dennison 241, Stella Ashton 232, Elsie Lowery 230, **John Powell. 229, i**HPearl Oarnoohan 218, ***Botta Floggartb 203 *Russell Coneitt 1911• M. 13. Habkiric. ar r- 0. 11 Rolph 2115, Olarence trod 203, George Stiles 282, Beatrice Carnochan 270, Au- uie FI1111oy 463, Norman Jefferson 262, Nora Stewart 261, Prank Lamont 220, Margaret -Beattie 211, Josephine Edge, 196, Eno. 13olm88 196, *Earl Peterson' 187, Ada Huisser 181, *Fred Willis 143 *Leslie Kuigllt 113, Oleos I1.- Total 375; Honours 282; Pave 225. Mary Hays 293, Bessie Marriott 230 Rosie Cluff 222, Leslie Bateman 115, Charlotte Powell 200, Gordon Muir ,94 - Mary Oughton 189, Louis .Faekeml 184, Olifford Riley 181, *Jack Archibald 164 Opal Wright 140, George Charters 139 /bidet 137, *Fred Huisser 131 *Olive Walker 102. ,' ClaseJIl-- Total 130; Honours 98; Pass 78; Ruby Storey 1,4, Edith Bateman 11 I, Margaret Outhnore 09, Jack Cudniere 93, Philip Egger 92, Harold Cummings 91' Bessie Cllutf 90, Harry Workman 87. *Bernice Joynt 79, Charlie Stevenson *Joe Hart 72, Clarence ;Stevenson 6:3. (3. t;. Reno, PI{IMAItY ROOK Sr. Primary- Florence Spain, Harry McLeod ('Thomas Govonlllck and Thom- as Hully eonal) Kathleen Calder (Sadie Hart, George Park, Norl( Hedging eq.) aargaret Orioh, Whoa/red Rilcy,James Pinder, (Elizabeth MILeau, Harold Henderson, eq ;,Evelyn'. Grieve, .- Junior Pritnarv- Adri11 Elbnnut;te 0.;har lie Hearne, -Charlie! • ewart eq..) rt,„, 1 5 ti illal,oho tyolrl q i ,',11,,,,:,... • 11 t ( i 3 ,, Nr'lsnn Clzr•' , t,I ,vu, bni;,ht 1..r!tllt WiltsetAutde Mare.. all, bialy :';.,hili ,id, tllie Urea, 3 Mer, 1't.71!1;, -.,•e, I),.rthap 1J11kter. Placa 1 s'.:.or t. 14ayE 1h rode 1D i; 1,n,,». .1,-thor, Pewels, .,,,,,era ;•,,,,l ,, 9,1111,01 .D=.ley, Ii.ne.(';,t i,.e .0,05 - 1 urn pr , ,. 9.:1?ok 1100M IV Senior Second - Total econd-Total 450; Honoree .333; Pass 370 Mary Jackson 419, Bertha Grieve, 4(15, RllaseilBorrott 396, Andrew McLean 390, Edward Rankin 391, Jean Clutl' 883, Dorothy Frost 375, Gordon Rolph 375, Nellie Barber 373, Jack Oughton 372; Bh y 13rown18e 368, Jack Frost 354, Jack 011117 348, Arthur (atnoohan, 344, Mildred Johnston 322, Margaret' Stewart 322. Junior Seooud- Total 360; Honours 270; Pass 216, Jeanette Archibald 319, Wilhelmine Thornton, 3o9, Clarence Muir 295, Lila Marthall 262, Laura Mole 286, Leonard Brown 282, Anna Stevenson 275 Myrtle Reeves 269, Margaret Thomson 266, Inlllan Lougwortb 254, Harry PethL,k 233, Arthur Edmunds 232, Ross Wright 217, Mildred Turnbull. 2r5, Margaret Daley 211, Margaret Armstrong 187, Will Edgar 184, Marie McCormick r66, Evelyn' Huisser 162' Leona Pearson 157 Beatrice Merrier 144, Alice Walker. 144, Ida Huisser 106, Glen Smith 88, Clar- ence Roggarth 79. Lynne 18, Gillespie„ ROOM y First Book - Total 375; Honours 282; Paas 225 Olaaa I-.0a>•man Naylor 325, Margaret Toronto Lotter - too [vffiig of Good MI* FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SEAFORTH, Wednesday, April. 30th, 19190 8 o'clock sharp ran ecital Y MR. A. T. CRAIG assisted by The Choir and The First Presbyterian Male Qu !a tr-tie. (Messrs Jno. Beattie, Geo. Israel, J. G. Mu;en and D. F. McGregor) EXTRA! Mrs. J. G. MUI LEN, Sedfortl:'s popular soprano, and 'MR. MI.LLEN wfll be heard - lei Sargent's splendid setting of 'Say, \'Vat--hman': e\'ll;lt of the Night. " Admission $iclkets Twenty-five -ffivece n For Sale Everywhere l The Canadian Flax Mille Limits I $eaforth, 024, will rent a large acreage ' of sod land, Spring or Fall ploughed, Will furnish seed free and do the seed- rng. lamer will Aloe, disc, • harrow and roll. - - Phooe 151. McCormick, Aeafor+l, 212, after ti p, in. 202. - rr f ";.fil•��z+xns=rs•nils%^=,.:,Y14r*svl@99x.-x+n"�(�,t Dear tittws, i` D"ri, wee le.1„;ii01 Whtl .t (111, letter, wht.,0'w•1,; he tee last for 8.,1111. time o-1 110tu d 80111• <,nt int'./ teen i1.1111, for a spell, The mansion or Parlial,1 -nt closed, on ' hnre4ay eve•li;,g iaet, Therefore/wee, 011 7'e 11901 ,n1•e! 4110 Prcbibitiah 1144 4,'a for worse ; and pertnittii a joy 1111(3e' o go at a raster clip were, among the principal legielo- tion transacted, it jnt ocenr8 to my hiked that there are altogether too many legislature in this country. The Salvation Array had a big time on Good Friday. Companies of 112811, women and children front all harts of the pity mustered at Queen's Park and with bands and banners proceeded to. Massey Hall where a monster Holiness meeting was held. It took the proces- sion thirty-five minutes to 1211813 a given point and'itwee a pretty and inspiring eight, Piety and Patriotism were so nicely blended. There was some ewnmotion iu the oity on Wednesday morning last when it was discovered that one McCullough, 1Vlle wasullder a eentera08 of death for murdering a policeman had made his 08cap8 from prison too /tight before. The guard says he 1011,14 doped by some. thing put 01 his coffee. There are 101117 auspicious elr1clmetanuee II; con'.- ne11tln11 with the weep^, The murdered -1uan, Frank }'Villi me, was a native of I. Heron, being brought up et Clinton, where his family connection reside. A sevag0 criminal is again at large in society, It is remarkable how- trines have ahang00 I read in '111th Newt of soft wood 12 11,011128 long, /lusted at $4.00 a cord. Away bank about forty years ago for two or three winters in 8110588- 81011, I hauled maple and beach wood through the pitch holes, a distance of twelve miles. This wood was four feet long and I just got two dollars a cord at the Salt blook for the same in Seaferth, Times have certainly changed. J. J. I, Wise and experienced mothers know when their children are troubled with worms and lose no time in applying Miller's.Worm Powders, the moat effec- tive vermifuge that can be used. It is absolute in clearing the system of Worms aua restoring those conditions without which there can be no com- fort for the 'child, or Hope' of robust growth. It is the moot trustworthy, of worm exterminators, 11 A R;i y5`i:4i ill 1„figs �! E _aaQQQ ,t e ,34-/5-ete, nol,.>.,.•,,,tiI /seem/ =,, ne et.elet 15 to 5 1 btn�an®rin...�a11�en�o 12 1 Linlencros and Floor Oilcloths ( 10u•�^nn�-ane• .un-+.®aawe12 ' Stec: • hurts snit nth =-= ,lt �Zuf i 21 •1. '0'1.'011� ,.bin .11:' r r 1 :• Flit VON, 119'/`( i 1. ' 2 11110 .Line/ y031 wig want fe toe, 1 1; , Y •::ir: not' 1',i, to Bud eeepoldito :n , o' lei 11110 t., (recuse y ,11, LIQ O1 We sell gree , 1; lei , t r ms 1,130111180 we , , ltr,w ii to :1(1,1 p2.5. for Ooh rine a d o ,; ,' we. handle the h ),1'4'5a 111 te-de in the world- 'Soot:! 14,.e,luuut, (najian makes alar, i' BUFFALO LAUD FERTILIZER Have jiiet received 8 Ohipmint of Buffalo dienolred Phosphate. 01330re taken and terms arranged at H. 'EDGE'S. Hardware Stere. H. CILLI;ERT, Egrnontiville, A R. -o1 Asthma1'.=!haft 13r, 2, 0, Kellogg's Asthma Pt toady 1,ae never been advertised by extravagant state - meets. it1 31,{'11➢e Gree renew. rat 1)31 13,,101 d, when jiodeol ('2 the 4/110,1-58 11111 0)1 iC pi'llt2/1/25. , -. heal relief and $(errlla0rr.t brit' -t : r 1111 -11,,9 buy this r1 de and ver 1 t 1(11 d iene 11, r''eir.nlrr't. 3t inianel:t. 4e1 in ,rat 4 '--o- a�tno ->lau • n:a«*^_..atitw... ; i.anos.h1'' Laci li the; 7 c...>,1 1 1443a a a 1 1 P O Im SI9$ e N OLEUM II II RUGS! II 44 Qla�nvi�..n n�..nn•.-•v.1/o�..,.11 t'1. We show them i4, the different designs. Table Oilcloths .18$8 and in very pleasing and Stair Cloths J., ""111e 'I!.3n S'18:74 FORTH toraltEmmommovagtat.tet... „ ,= .,1/0,®,M.111t rite