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CHRISTMAS EXAMINATION -RESULTS •
L Nortrop, A. Louttit.
2nd Class— (C. Coulter, P. Weav-
OF THE WINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL er), r. Brackenbury, B. Walker), E,
McInnes, N. Dow..
3rd Class—RS'Ilastie, A. Phippen,
(Continued from Page One) Fail—R. Hastie, B. Gibbons, J.
id E; Coulter R, . Tiffin), N. J. Mitchell.
Scobie), E. Weir; 1.. Walden, ( Harrison,,
1'
McGee, M. Milligan, IC.Fr R. Pols
• Credits (W. Dow, L. Gilkinson),
Johnston, I. Kelly, e g 'y' E. ,Helmuth, (C. Johnston,: M. Proc-
2nd Class—W. Moir, (R. Chettle lock, E. Johnston, E. Stevens.
burg, E. Metcalfe). Grammarter, N. McGee), J. Coulter, G. Kelly,.
3rd. Class -A.' Moir H. Beatty,M. lst Class—j, Webster, (I. Fowler, M. Milligan), 'E, Lincoln,
,7 (J. Cone-
Cantelon G. Beatty, H. Vincent), land, A. Louttit), B. Walker, L Fow- R. Harrison.
' ( Failure—E. Jenkins,G. Pullen, (M.
Pass—G. Aitchison; Fortune, J. ler, C. Coulter, E. McInnes, J. Mit-
Nicholson
Nicholson and A. Shiell), '(T. Roth
King,T. Gibson R. McGregor,, E. Rich, 1. Sut- chell, (N, Dow, E. Rae),'"and F. Skelding), (L. Deans and E.
ton. (W.' Dow, 1. Nortrop)• 7.urbrigg); K. Fry and E.' Rae), 0.:
Failure—E. Hamilton. 2nd Class—A. Siren; G. Kelly, L.
Botany Gilkinson, (E. Homth, O. Giffin, R. Tiffin, h'. Beninger, M. Logan,
1st Class- J. King, A. Moir. Hastie). Arithmetic Webster, Class—:P. Walden, E. Weir, H. 3rd Class—M. Procter, I. Roth, E. First—J. J. Brackenbury, `J.
Beatty, R. Chettleburg, II. Scobie, Zurbrigg), (A. Phipi en, J. Bracken- A. Shiell, 5. Mitchell, A. Louttit, F.
Pass—J, Fortune, (L Kelly, H. bury), E. Lincoln. Skelding.
Vincent), E. Metcalfe, G. Aitchison, Credit—P. Weaver, L. Deans, (K. Second—(J. Copeland, E. McInnes,
D. Taylor, (M: Cantelon, J, Herd). Fry, F. Skelding), (R. Beninger, N. B. Walker), -(I. Nortrop, G. Pullen),
Failure—E. Johnston, McGregor, McGee). T, Gibson, E. Zurbrigg.
E. Hamilton G. 13eatty, E. Rich. 1. Failures—J. Coulter, R. Harrison, Third—P. Weaver, M. Procter, (L
Sutton. M, Milligan, C. Johnston. Fowler, O. Tiffin; N Dow).
Composition Credits—T. Roth, E. Lincoln, L.
lst Class—J. Copeland, C. Coul- Deans, (E. Rae, R. Beninger), W.
ter, 13. Walker, J. 'Webster, E: ivies Dow, G. Kelly, J. Coulter, (R. Has -
Innes, T. Gibson. tie, N. McGee), (L. Gilkinson, E.
2nd Class—(W. Dow, A. Louttit, Homuth).
E. Rae),. L Nortrop, M. Logan..Failures—C. Coulter, C. Johnston,
3rd Class—f. Brackenbury, (L. Gil- R. Harrison, M. Nicholson, A. Phip-
pen, K. Fry, M. Milligan, E. Jenkins,
M. Logan,
Geometry
First—B. Walker, J. Brackenbury,
(C. Coulter, P. Weaver, M. Currie),
T. Gibson, G. Kelly, B. Gibbons, J..
'Webster, T. Fowler, A. Louttit, E.
McInnes.
Second—J. Mitchell, (A. Phippen,
Algebra
1st Class—A. Moir, T. 'Ring,. E.
Weir, L Kelly, M. Logan, (E. Ham-
ilton, M. Scobie).
2nd Class—l2.. Chettleburg.
Pass—(McGregor, P. Walden), J.
Fortune, (M. Cantelon,' H. Vincent),
J. Herd, D. Taylor. kinson, I. Fowler.
Failure—E. Johnston, E, Rich, H. Credit—J. Mitchell, O. Tiffin), N.
Beatty, G. Aitchison, 1. Sutton. J Dow, (0. Kelly, E. Lincoln, M. Mil-
Latin ligan), (E. Jenkins, A. Phippen), (C.
lst Class—A. Moir, J. Ping, W. Johnston, I. Roth), (R. Hastie, A.
Moir, P. ,Walden.. Shiell), L. Deans, K. Fry, R. Harris
2nd Class—j. Fortune, (J. Herd, T. son, N. McGee,' E. Zurbrigg), (M.
KeI1y). ;Procter, G. •Pullen, P. Weaver, J.
3rd Class—E. Weir.
Coulter).
Pass—('H. Vincent, M. Scobie), H.! Failures—E. Homuth, F: Skelding, A. .Shiell).
,Beatty, R. Chettleburg 112:
Bening•er, 13. Gibbons, M. Nichol- • Third—(J. Coulter, E. Homuth,' E.
Failure—E. Johnston G. Aitchison, son. Rae),_ (J. Copeland, L.. Deans, M.
M. Cantelon, D. Taylor,' E. Hatnil-1 Literature Proctor), (R. MacDonald, L Nor-.
ton, E, Metcalfe, L Sutton, R. Me -1 lst Classs-J. Webster, J. Bracken- trop).
Gregor, 4 !bury A. Louttit,. (5. Copeland, J, Credits—J. Tiffin, (R. Harrison, F.
French !Mitchell), M. Procter, . (C. Cot -liter, :Skelding), O. Tiffin.
1st Class—(A. Moil; W. Moir), (I. Il. Walker), G. %elly. Failures— C. Johnston, (N. Dow,
.2nd. Class— A. Phippen, (R. Hast- W. Dow), (R. Bellinger, K. Fry, G.
ie, E. Lincoln), 1. Nortrop, L. Gil- Pullen), (E. Lincoln, T. Roth, M.
kinson, (R. Harrison, G. Pullen). Milligan); L. Gilkinson, E. Zurbrigg,
3rd Class -(T. Gibson, K. Fry), E. R. Hastie, M. Nicholson, N. McGee.
Jenkins, I. Fowler. French
Credit—W, Dow, I. Roth, (L. First—A. .Louttit, C. Coutter, (3.
Deans, M. Milligan), A. Shiell, N. Mitchell, B. Walker), J. Copeland,iJ,
Webster), E. Rae, (T. Gibson, ' E.
Tdomuth), (N. Dow, W. Dow, • A.
Shiell), (T. ,Fowler, 1. Nortrop), M.
Proctor, (E. McInnes, R. :Elastic), L.
Gilkinson.
Second—(G, Kelly, 0. 'Tiffin), (A.
Phippen, T. Roth), E. Zurbrigg, L.
Deans, .J. Brackenbury,
Third—N. McGee, J. Coulter„ B.
Gibbons, P. Weaver, E. Lincoln, K.
Fry.
Kelly, J. Ring),. (H. Beatty, E. Weir),
P. Walden, M. Scobie, J. Fortune,
(J. Herd, H. Vincent), M. Cantelon,
(E. Jonhston,, E. Metcalfe, I. Sutton,
D. Taylor, (G. Aitchison, E. Rich).
2nd Class -R. Chettleburg, E. Ham-
ilton.
Pass—R. McGregor.
Class Standing
lst Class—A. Moir,* E. Weir, 3,
King.
2nd Class—W. Moir, M. Scobie, P.
Walden.
3rd Class—D. Taylor, j. Fortune,
J. Herd, I. Kelly, R. Chettleburg, H.
Vincent.
Pass --H Beatty, M. Cantelon, E.
Johnston
Fail&d-G. Beatty, (G. Aitchison,
E. Hamilton, E. 'Rich, R. McGregor,
I. Stttton.
FORM Ii
Latin
lst Class—C. Coulter, J. Webster,
J. Copeland,, 13. Walker, J. Mitchell,
A. Louttit, E. Rae, I. Nortrop, A.
'Shiell.
2nd Class -(J. Brackenbury, 8,
Wylie), W Dow, M, Procter, (A.
Phippen, N. Dow).
3rd :Class—l. Fowler, E.
t. Gilkinson; E. lidu.Tntes.
Pass—E. Homuth.
Dow, (E. McInnes, P. Skelding), (J.
Coulter, E, Homuth, P. Weaver,' E.
Zurbrigg), (R. Beninger, C. Johnston,
E. Rae, O. Tiffin).
Failures—M. Logan, N. McGee, M.
Nicholson.
Physiography
1st Class—J, Webster, (J. Bracken -
bury, A. Louttit).
2nd Class—j. Copeland, 13, Wal-
Tier.
3rd Class—( C. Coulter, R. Harris- Failures -M. Milligan, R. Harrison,
son, F. Skelding), • (T,. Deans, N. G. Pullen, C. Johnston. i)
Dow, A. Shiell). FORM III
Credit—J. Mitchell, (I. Nortrop., A. Names in order of merit..
Phippen), P. 'Weaver, W. Dow, (R.. English Literature
Reisinger, I. Fowler, T. Gibson, ,C. First—M. King, K. Carter and C, • Second - J, Currie, G. Allen, B.
Johnston, G. Kelly, M. Logan). Phair, equal; M, Mitchell, N. Coutts, Cunningham.
Failures -E. Lincoln, J. Coulter, M. O'Neil, H. Wilson, D. Aitken, B. Ancient History
(R. Hastie, F, McInnes, M. Nichol- .Fox; A, Henderson, M. Inglis. First—K. King.
son, M. Procter), L. Gilkinson, E. Second—R. Mac Donald, C. Coatis, Second—N. Taylor, G. Allen.
Homuth, T. Roth, E. Rae, (M. Milli- H. Dickson, E. Stephens, L. "Flender- Third—J. .Cnrrie, 8. Ross,
gan, G. Pullen), L. Zurbrigg, 1S.. Fry, son, G. Young.' Pass -K. Somers, V. Lennox, M.
Pass—C. Walden, J. McKibbon and Redmond, M. Mitchell.
A. Robertson, equal; R, Copeland and Fail -13. Cunningham,' F. Fells.
J Tiffin, equal; 'W. Gurney, M. Cur- Trigononietry
„r r"' Forst—K,. King, F. Fells, V. Len-
Failure—F.
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1 rail i A. Garniss, E no,:.1
MMMVINVIN IINIMMiNIMMIWINII®IIMENNU M�r111r®� I getoe—I'. Fells, Second—G.' Allen, '
IN ' M English Composition Third—N. f'aylor,
First—A, Henderson K. Carter, B Pass E. Ross,• M. Redmond,
® Mitl►d ra»ey IN Fox and M. Xing, equal. I ail J. Currie, M. Mitchell, K.
er
® Second --•H. Wilson, D. Aitken and Somers.
1N. Coutts, equal; E. Proctor. A. Ro- Algebra
■ bertson, 1'! O'Neil, H. Dickson and First - V Lennox, K. King, L.
IN ■ G Young, equal. Weatlierhead, B. Cunningham.
r • ill neyltegtalC, fCStlitair andns td W. l: Mender- me r- Third—E. Ross, 8, Taylor, 8, So-
na it VrtOt t ■ son, equal, Pass J. Currie, G. Allen, M. Red-
■ Pass 3'. McKibbon, M. Inglis,' R, mond.
Mi
al $ MacDonald, C. Walden, M. Mitchell, Fail—M. Mitchell, F. Fells.
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Chemistry Chem
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� � �A,Garrss,JTiffin, M. Currie,
a Wilson ecuai, N, Coats,
,meis, all equal. .
Third—t, Ross, .,Weir.
111ii Second ---M. Inglis.Pass—M. Redmond, N. 'Taylor, 1-L
IN, Third—J, Tiffin, E. Proctor., Lewis, V. Lennox.
* 1 Pass—R, Carter, C. Phair, D. Alt- Fail—L. Weatherhead, 13. Cunning
ken, A. Robertson and 0. Yoting, statin, M. Mitchell, J. Currie.
equal; ; McKibbon C,> Coutts. • Latin Authors
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COMPANY,
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iKing, F.,. Ross N. a
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FARMERS' is ����� � Farlure—M. Mitchell, B. Fox and First—IC, K t g, , Y.
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.... C. Walden, equal; M. Currie, R. Co- for
nr. ,1
pel,tncl, Ar Garniss, T. Henderson, I.I. Second G. Allot, 11. W11011ballUs,
Ontario.
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V. I,ctinotc,
French'Third—'L., Weatherhead, M. Red'
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Phone, ' '`� Pirst---141, Ring, N. Coutts, 0, Alt -mond,
, M. :Mitchell, A. 'Henderson, T1, 'Puss—M, Mitchell,
01*NMM** M Wilson, J. Tif(ln. Fail—F, Fells.:
Second—G, Young, K. Carter and
C. Coutts, equal; 8, Inglis and C.
Phair, equal.
• Third—M. Currie, J. McKibbon, A.'
Robertson, E. Proc°tor.
Pass—B. Fox and R, MacDonald,
equal; R. Copeland, A. Garniss.
Failure -T. Henderson and C. Wal-
den, equal; H. Dickson, M. ;O'Neil.
Geometry
First — H. Nilson, K. Carter, G.
Young, M. King and A. Robertson
equal, M. Mitchell and E: Proctor
equal, A. Henderson, N. Coutts, M.
Inglis, C. Walden, W. Gurney. .
Second C. Coutts, C. Phair, H.'.
Dickson and E. Stephens equal.
Third—D. Aitken, 13. Fox.
Pass—T. Henderson, J. McKibbon.
Failure—A. Garniss, M. O'Neil, R.
Copeland.
Physics
First—A. Heriderson,
Second—K. Carter, N. Coutts.
Third—M. King, C. Walden.
Pass -W. .Gurney, H. Wilson and
G. Young equal; A. Robertson, M.
Inglis. '
Failure—M. Mitchell, 13. .Fox, D.
Aitken, H. Dickson, R. Copeland, R.
Pollock and E. Proctor equal, T
Henderson, M. O'Neil.
Chemistry
First—M. King, M. Inglis, K. Car-
ter, A. Robertson, A. Henderson, N. Second—Herbert Lewis, Molly Pe-_.
Coutts. Pper, Clark Elliot, Goldie Wheeler,
' Second—C. Phair.
Third—M. O'Neil, R. MacDonald,
Pass — C. Walden, G. Young, T.
Henderson, C. Coutts, A. Garniss and
E. Proctor' equal, J. McKibbon.
French Authors
First—K.. Ring, N. Taylor, J. Cur-
rie, E. Ross, K. Somers.
Second—V..Lehnox, Ms Mitchell,
] : Weatherhead, G. Allen, B, Cun-
ningham.
am.
Pass—H. Mitchell, R• Fells.
Failures—R. Walden,R. Weir.
French Composition
First - K. King, V. Lennox, E.
Ross.
.Second—J. Currie.
Third -lbs. Redmond, B. Cunning-
ham, G. Allen, R. Walden, F. Fells.
Pass—K. Somers, H. lVlitchell, L.
Weatherhead.
Fail—NI. Mitchell, R. Weir.
FORM V
English Composition
First—Kenneth McLeod, Herbert
Lewis, Wm. Brawley, Rena Carruth-
ers.
Second—Vesta Fox, ' Angela Gib-
bons, Elmer Johnston, Edith Lott,
Margaret Finlay, Clark Elliot, Rob-
ert Thompson, Goldie Wheeler.
Third — Harold Mitchell, Harriet
Strome, Raymond Walden, Hazel
Morgan, Robert Weir.
Pass—Albert Needham, Bessie Wy-
llie.
Literature
First—Kenneth McRae, Helen Gil-
lies, Bessie 'Wyllie, Margaret Finlay.
Blanche Hamilton, Harriet Strome.
Third—Robert Weir, Olive Garniss
Bill BFawley,Kenneth MacLeod.
Pass Elmer Johnston, Albert
Needham, Donald Grant, Louisa Brill
Failure—J, Tiffin, H. Dickson, B. Raymond Walden, Edith Lott, Chas.
O'Malley.
.Fail—Wm. Henderson, Harold Mit
chell.
Fox, R. Copeland.
History
First -N. Coutts, M. King.
Second—H. Wilson.
Third—K, Carter, M. Carrie and
R. MacDonald equal, C. Walden and
G. Young equal, C. Coutts
Pass—J. McKibbon, R. Pollock, M.
Inglis and C. Phair equal, E. Steph-
ens, A. Henderson, H. Dickson and
W. Gurney equal.
Failure - A. Robertson, R. Cope
land' and . B. Fox. equal, E. Proctor,
A. Garniss, J. Tiffin., M. O'Neil, T.
Henderson.
Absent -D. Aitken, M, Mitchell.
FORM IV
English Composition
First—K. King, M. Redmond, EHl
Ross, K. Somers, ibl: Mitchell, J. Cur-
rie,• N, Taylor. '
Second -L. Weatherhead, V. Len-
nox.
Pass—G. Allen.,
Fail—B. Cunningham.
English Literature
First -K. King,E. Ross, M. Red-
mond, V. Lennox; N. Taylor, R. Arm
strong, i\T, Mitchell, `K. Somers, L.
Weatherhead. • a
Zurbrigg, N. McGee, O. Tiffin.
Zoology
lst Class—J: Webster, J. Copeland,
•
Modern History
First - Annie Campbell; ,Kenneth
MacRae, Marion Stewart, Jean .Sco-
hie. '
Second—Angela Gibbons, George
Peacock, Mary Robertson, Annetta
Fisher, Margaret Finlay, Louise
Thompson, Howard Pocock.
Third -Alex. McBurney, Clark El-
liott.
'Pass Blanche 'Hamilton, Vesta
Fox, Goldie Wheeler, Wm. Hender-
son, Elmer Johnston, Molly Pepper.
Fail—Chas. O'Malley, Wm. Braw-
I
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ley, Robert Thompson, Olive Garniss
Albert Needham, Edith Lott, Rena
Carruthers, Donald Grant.
Botany
First—Louise Thompson, Jean Seo-
bie, Alex. 1VIcBurney, ;Annie Camp-
bell, Edwin Smith.
Second—George Peacock,
Pass—Win. Henderson.
Fail—Hazel I4organ, Blanch Ham-
ilton, Rena Carruthers.
Zoology
First -Jean Scobie, Alex McBurn-
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THE HYDRO SHOP
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no one has found a simpler, more
in�' than by.
sincere wayof greeting, y
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MONKEY AND PICK.ANINN
V VIE
No—the little figure is not an
effigy of Pan playing his pipes
to inveigle the wood -nymphs; it is
a
o consented to
young monkey h
Y g1'+'
pose for the offi ial photographer
on the Canadian Pacific Cruise to
South America btid Africa last
year. The tamer r -man, sornewhat
irreverently, tit' d : his picture,
"Boy, page Mr. •• arwi1i "
'Monkeys,;' fri itfully dressed
Zulu ricksha boy '. frightfully un-
dressed Zulu belle ';and completely
undressed piekani ies vie with the
rushing, roaring "Victoria Falls;
with ^Pao de -Ass' ear—mote fam-
iliarly known as r, to "Sugar Loaf'
...from which a 1 ` arveliotis View
of Rio de Janeil..,,,,Fobtained; With
the tomb Of C ash. i Rhodes, mighty
aSmpire-builder ; r, oin which, carved
in the living granite of ,a. huge
boulder topped with a bronze, slab
the spirit of the founder of Rho-
desia can surve his ° handiwork
Y ,
with the . stranger sights, sounds
and smells of. the bazaars d Port
Said and the majesty of Vesuvius
frowning on the fateful city of
Naples famed for the gaiety. of its
life despite 4the' lever -present men
ace Of the • ;World's .most famous,
volcano for supremacy in the menn-
ory d the. voyagers when they sit
back to their ears) chairs at the
end of the voyage, '
Wherever, ..the '""Duches's' Of
•,Atholl" calls.. her passengers will
see new sights;:their ears w:11 tneet
strange sounds ' and they • will
gather impressions 'that will en-
dure of many of ' the different
races and countries .of which this
world .coi*s'tiii
And when it is considered that
the cruise; starting' from New York
January. 22nd, 1929; Will visit Jo-
m c Trinidad, >#
maica, Trinida taxis Ar entina
Grit a Smith Africa;^-' Tan an
g a'Yr S t g
yik'a,. East Africa, Kenya, the au -
dark, Egypt; Italy, ,Monaco, Francei,
g�ibraltar' ;and • Knglaktd, the sights.
depicted, above ate not really need-
ed to indicate the "infinite variety"
of this "cruise of contrasts.”
The visit of the R.M.S..,"Dteheas
of Atholl".during the three months
of the cruise will provide an' op-
pottunity for citizens of porta' its
thee various countries :to -see the
ner' 26,000 -tort Canadiatl Pacific
ific
liner—and to realize the strides
the great Dominions is making. That
ship -is equipped with an individu-
ally controlled ventilation system
that makes it ideal fors ttoptea l
climates.