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SEAFORT
HURON UREEDERB'
ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting, of the Huron
County Breeders' Association was
held in Wingham on Saturday, June
18th The election of officers . result-
ed. as follows: President, Ojiver
Turnbull, Brussels; Vice -President,
Thomas Kerr, Henfryn; Secretary-
Treasurer, 8.. B. Stothers, Clinton.
Directors: M. H. Taylor, Belgravia;
M. H. Henry, h)eigrave; W. Webster,
Lucknow; Thos. Pierce, Brussels; A.
McEwing, Blyth; C. II. Keys, Varna;
W. 11. Gregg, Gorrie; A. E. Ether-
ington, Hansall• R. J. Sanderson,
Fordwich; I. Salkeld, Goderich.
Messrs. R. J. Sanderson and Alex.
McEwing were appointed to the Ex-
ecutive Committee and the auditors
are W. R. Cruickshanks and W. J.
Currie.
PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMS
Room II.
Sr. III. -Honours Doreen Farqu-
har, Florence Spain, Dorene Hudson,
Bessie Marriott, Ruby Storey, Marg-
aret Beattie, Elizabeth McLean, Mar-
gart White and Ena Holmes equal,
Thomas Govenlock.
Pass -Ernestine White, Jim Pin -
der, Kathleen Calder, George Parke,
Glen Smith, Harold Cummings,
Frank Lamont, Leslie Bateman,
George Charters, Charlie Stewart,
Sadie Hart. -.M. W. Mackay.
Room III.
Honours -Borden hierner, Elinor
Burrows, Audrey Somers, Jack Arn-
old and Charlie Dickson equal, Mar-
garet Crich, Clarence Hoggarth, Irene
Wankel,
Pass -Sarah Sheffer, Nelson Card -
no, Tom Cluff, Beatrice Mitchell and
Edith Wolsh equal, Mabel patgman,
Bessie Chuff, Alvin Sharpe, Harry
MacLeod, Gladys Arnold, Margaret
Cardno, Annie Hannah, Olive Glew,
Ona Nicholl, Andrew Calder, Anna
Edmonds, Edith Bateman, Russel
Allen, Mary Archibald, Margaret Cud -
more, Biurna Stephenson. --. G. G.
Ross.
Room IV.
Honours -Margaret Drover, Muriel
Beattie and Helen Ament equal, Jack
Jarrott, George Crich, Mary \Reid,
Madeline Hotham.
Pass -Mary Haigh, Herbert Peter-
son, Margaret McKellar, Margaret
McLennan, Cjiarlie Pinder, Elizabeth
Rolph, Margaret Ross, John Cardno,
Pearl Reeves, Dorothy Wiltse, George
Hays, Bernice Dorrance, Tom Hulley,
Ruth Workman. -M. M. Hartry.
Room V.
Honours -Eleanor Evans, Mary
Barber, Evelyn_ Golding, Margarotta
McLeod, Bessie Edgar, Ian McLean,
Ialeen Chapman, Peggy Alexander,
Helen Rankin, Edna Storey, Chester
Archibald, Helen Merner, Kathleen
Stewart.
Pass -Hazel Hulley, Milenda Elm,
Helen Sclater, Ruth Chittenden, Jack
Flett, Billy Cudmore, Grace Free,
Promoted -Barney Cooper, Lila
Wiltse, Jack Wright. -Jean R. Hays.
Room VI.
Passed -Mary Reid, Elsie Drover,
Dorothy 6' arquhar, Maxie Hudson,
Morris Wolsh, Betty Southgate, Edith
Ftfrguson, Jack Dorrance, Arthur
Golding, Lulu Hart, Vera Mole, Edna
Bateman, Mattie Edgar, Velma Quail,
Stanley Dorrance, Robert Venus, Ken-
neth Beattie, Ethel Hoggarth, Donald
McLeod, Jeannette Joynt.
Recommended - Jean Pender,
Blanche Wiltsie.-E. D. Wilson.
SFAFORTH COLLEGIATE EXAMS.
The results of the promotion ex-
aminations of June, 1923, for the
First and Second Forms of the Sea -
forth Collegiate Institute are an-
nounced'as follows: The subjects of
the Course are divided into two
classes, those for which the Depart-
ment issues certificates and those on
which standing is determined by the
teachers. Both classes are taken into
consideration in determining the pro-
motion results. The students already
know the results of their examina-
tions on the Departmental subjects,
with the exception of a few supple-
mental examinations, the results of
which will be announced by the De-
partment in a few weeks.
Form II to Form III
Group A -The students are promot-
ed on 'a course which includes Latin
and French. The names are arrang-
ed in order of merit, a subject in brac-
kets following a name indicates that
a supplemental examinatiomis neces-
sary: J. Ritchie, R. Willis, 'G. White,
R, McKercher, C. Ament, C. Haugh,
J. Hogg, H. Heffernan, E. Godkin, B.
Govenlock, E. Daly, A. Sutherland,
L. Hogg, D. Moore, L. Norris, A. Dale,
G. Merner, F. Peterson, M. McGrath,
M Black, (Fr.); B. Hilleh, M. Savage,
(Fr.); D. Kerslake, W. Sutherland,
(Fr.); L. Wankel (Lat.); M. Thomp-
son (Fr.); J. Brodie, (Fr.); P. Car-
nochan, (Geom.)
Group B -These students receive
promotion on course that does not in-
clude Latin and French. The names
are 'arranged in order of merit: L.
Reid, C. Campbell, J. Cronin, M. Case,
M. McMillan, M. Smith, H. Dinsdale,
M Finlayson, M. Bell, V. Morrison,
E. McDougall, T. Storey, W. Black,
M. Aberhart, F. McClinchey, J. Smith,
James Stewart, (Geom.); M. Sillery,
D. Hamilton, (Geom.); J. Lowery, H.
Dalton.
Group C. -These students receive
promotion on the subjects indicated:
M, Rands, Physiography, Literature,
Composition.
Form 1 to Form II
Group A. -These students are pro-
moted on a course that includes Latin
and French. The names are arrang-
ed in order of merit: ,R. Jarrott, M.
Jackson, L. Webster, A. Patrick, J.
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� D and SAND"
Iph Valentino
AS JUAN .0LARDO-Toreador and Idol of a Nation.
The story boy who attained the heights that is the
ambition of ev Spanish youth; and of two women, one a
peasant girl, other a proud beauty of the Spanish Court.
THE GREATEST PICTURE BY THE
SCREEN'S MOST TALKED OF STAR
See the great, arena at old Madrid, packed with thousands
on a Spanish holiday. All the verve, color and thrill of the
most dangerous sport known to man, minus everything not
in accord witli ;Anglo Saxon ideals.
-Eight Gorgeous, Breathless Reels ---
HERE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ADMISSION, 20 and 15 Cents.
PRINCESS
1
Archibald, J. Alexander, I. Archibald,
E. Brownlee, E. Turner, H. Haugh,
L. Smith, W. Barber J. Frost, W.
McNay, C. Toward, `V. Tyndall, R.
Reinke, A, Thompson, I. Medd, M.
Johnston, A. Sillery, Q. Knight, M.
Norris, P. Beaten J. Chesney, E.
Cameron, J. Cluff, G. Snowdon, G.
Reynolds, C. Sherwood, M. Stewart.,
G. Rolph, H. McMillan, L. Browne, E.
Devereaux, R. Weiland, M. Wallace,
A. Jeffrey (Latin), J. McMann,
(Latin). 3
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 1
No. 2
No, 3
No. 4
No. 5
Group B -These students are pro- NG. 6
moted on a course that does not in- No 7
elude Latin and French. The names
are arranged in order of merit: E.
Jefferson, R. Young, B. Grieve passed
also in French, D. Webster, K. Liv-
ingston, J. Crick, D. Aberhart, A.
McLean, M. Riley, L. Chapman, J.
Mcrrison, M. Matthews, 13. Lane, J.
Daly, I. Scott, M. Britton (Lit. and
Alg.).
Group C. -These students have
passed in the subjects indicated: J.
Walker, Art, Literature, Composition; No.
E. Rankin, Geography, Literature,I No 4
Composition; W. Faulkner, Georgra- No, 6
phy, Literature, Composition; D. No. 6
Robinson, Art, Literature, Composi- I Nc 7
tion.
M. J. O'NEILL, Principal.
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
CENTRE HURON
The following are the election re-
turns for Centre Huron as far as we
have been able to ascertain them:
Seaforth.,
Govenlock Somerville Wigle
No. 1 97 30 Zit
No. 2 81 30 77
No. 3 102 12 43
No. 4 64 8 48
No. 5 41 10 85
No. 6 81 6 52
466 96 357
Brussels.
No. 1 42
No, 2 33
No. 1
No 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No 6
No. 7
79
64
143
75
Clinton.
323 77
Goderich.
101
123
100
127
73
127
37
708
17
15
9
30
15
22
4
112
123
75
193
81
81
43
36
241
McKillop.
Grey.
72
130
97
165
464
19 87
31 70
9 82
21 74
44 98
18 93
33 73
175 577
Colborne.
10 88
18 18
22 106
14 53
04 255
Hu Ilett.
64 82
38 101
40
46
10
56
00
292
18
36
31
60
43
346
8
49
43
73
173
88
23
34
26
50
19
20
210
64
65
79
17
225
22
45
21
47
26
27
38
236
ANNUAL
GARDEN
PARTY
WALTON
Wednesday, July 4th
-ON-
Mr. Wm. Woods' Lawn
Seaforth Kiltie Band
469
COMMEDIANS.
220 Bob Wilson
Grace Bonnick
SUPPER FROM 6 to 8 p.m.
Admission, 50c.
Children, 12 years, 25.
180
157
196
173
211
129
1266
7
-am
Monster Garden Party
AND ENTERTAINMENT
Under Auspices of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth
FRIDAY, EVENING, JUNE 29th, 1923
On the Lawn of Mr. A. D. Scott, "Thornton Hall."
PROGRAMME:
Presbyterian Choir - - - - Anchored
Fancy Drill by James Robb's Class.
Violin Selection
Mr. Angus More Bagpipe Selections
Harry McLeod - Comic Song
Seaforth Male Quartette.
John and Jimmy Scott - - - - Dnet
Dawson Reid, Euphonium, Solo- - By F. P. Harlow
"The Old Home,Down on the Farm"
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen - - - - Duet
Supper Served From 6 to 8 p.m. Refreshment Booth on Lawn.
THE SEAFORTH KILTIE BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE.
The Committee hats tnade a special effort to make this the best
Garden Party of the season. Music, Refreshments and the friends
of Lang Syne will be there. Come and have a nicht thegether.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
- ADULTS 35c, CHILDREN 25c
"GOD SAVE THE KING"
ADMISSION
sass:' s__ 1111 r _AIL .lyre Maj
Recapitulation.
Seaforth 466
Brussels 148 ''n 923
k�
718
rlir
Corel) wrrae 14
Mullett 392
857
198
469
322
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2482 2909 3187
Wigle inajority over Govenlock-755
Wigle Majority over Sower4114) .-1178
44.
CONSERVATIVES SWEEP
ONTARIO" .. . . .
As a result of the Provincial' elee- ,
tions held on Monday Hon. Ca,,, Hp'p-
and Ferguson will'be the next Premier
of Ontario.
The resat left no doubt as to which
party was -the choice of the electorate
of Ontario. L. F, Q, Liberal, Labor.
and Indel.andent candidates all fell
before the onrush of the Conner ►e.ti'.e
landslide. Premier Drury and several
of his Cabinet Ministers went down
to defeat at tire poles, and his follow-
ing , of 44 members in the last House
was reduced to a mere handful.
The Standing of the Parties:
At dhow-
' 1919 - lution To -day
Conservatives 26 26 76
Liberals 28 26 15
U. F. O. 44 44 15
Labor 12 10 2
Independent 1 4 2
Not reported 1
ADDINGTON
W. D. Black (Con.) -Maj. 700.
Last election -W. D. Black (acct.),
ALGOMA
Dr. A. G. Wallis (Lib.).
Last election -K. S. Stover (Lib.).
Maj., 44.
BRANT, NORTH
J. M. Patterson (Con.) -Maj. 3.
Last election -Hon. H. C. Nixon,
(U.F.0.), Maj., 1,024.
BRANT, SOUTH
M. M. McBride (Ind. Lab.) -Maj, 7001
Last election -M. M. McBride (Ind.
Lab:) . Maj., 2,377.
BROCKVILLB
Dr. H. A. Clarke (Con.) -Maj. 800.
Last election -Donald McAlpine,
(Lib.). Maj., 1,115.
BRUCE, NORTH
W. H. Fenton (U.F.0.)-Maj. 800,
Last election -W. H. Fenton, (U.
F. 0.). Maj., 557.
BRUCE, SOUTH
M. A. McCallum (U. F. O.).
Last election -Frank Rennie (Lib.).
Maj., 797.
BRUCE, WEST
A. P. McWhinney (Lib.) -Maj. 42.
Last election -A. P. McWhinney,
(Lib.). Maj., 101.
CARLETON
J. H. Acres (Con.) -Maj. 600.
Last election -Hon. R. H. Grant,
(U. F. 0.). Maj., 1,082.
COCHRANE
Malcolm Lang (Lib.) -Maj. 19.
Last election -Malcolm Lang (Lib.)
Maj., 1,120.
DUFFERIN
C. R. McKeown (Con.) -Maj. 600.
Last election -T. K. Slack (U.F.0.)
Maj., 536.
DUNDAS
Aaron Sweet (Con.) -Maj. 600.
Last election -W. H. Casselman,
(U.F.0,), Maj., 1,524.
DURHAM, EAST
A. F. Faille (Con.).
Last election -S. S. Staples (U.F.
0.). Maj., 30,3.
DURHAM, WEST
W. J. Bragg (Lib.) -Maj. 219.
Last election -W. J. Bragg (Lib.).
Maj., 738.
ELGIN, EAST
M. McKnight (Con.) -Maj. 1,035.
Last election -M. MaeVicar (U. F.
0.). Maj., 1,572.
ELGIN, WEST
Hon. F. G. Macdiarmid (Con.) -Maj.
1,702.
Last election -P. G. Cameron (U.
F. 0.). Maj., 1,879.
ESSEX, NORTH
E. P. Tellier (Lib.) -Maj. 1,680.
Last election -A. G. Tisdale (U. F.
0.). Maj., 3,848.
ESSEX. SOUTH
A. Armstrong, (Con.).
Last election -M. C. Fox (U.F.O.).
Maj., 130.
FORT WILLIAM
Frank ,Spence (Con.) 2,634
Hon. H. Mills (Lab.) 316
Mrs. B. 0. Allen (Lib.) 1, 0
Dr. Byers (Ind.) 452
Last election -Hon, H. Mills (Lab.)
Maj., 1,513.
FRONTENAC
A. M. Rankin (Con.) -Maj. 850.
Last election -A. M. Rankin (Con.)
Maj., 509.
GLENGARRY
J. A. Sangster (Lib.) -Maj., 647.
Last election -D. A. Ross (U.F.0.).
Maj., 1,775.
GRENVILLE
Hon. G. H. Ferguson (Con.) -Maj.
2,028.
Last. election -Hon. G. H. Fergu-
son (Con.). Maj., 81.
GREY, CENTRE
Dr. Angus Ego (Con.) --Maj. 450.
Last election -Hon, D. Carmichael
(U.F.G.). Maj., 474.
GREY, NORTH
D. J. Taylor, (U.F.0.)-Maj. 72.
Last election -D. J. Taylor (U. F.
0.). Maj., 1,198.
GREY, SOUTH
lion. Dr. Jamieson (Con.) -Maj. 400.
Last election --G. M. Leeson (U, F.
0.1. Maj., 953.
HALTIMAND
Dr. R. N. Bury (Con.),
Last election -W. Stringer (U. F.
0.). Maj., 1,990.
HA LTON
George Hillmer (Con.) -Maj. 700.
Leat election -Hon. E. C. Drury (U.
F. 0.). Maj., 2,308.
HAMILTON, EAST
Pr. L. Carr (Con.) ....... .. , .7,001
F. F. Treeleaven
G.- G. Halcrow
Last election ---G.
Lab.). Maj., 7,688. ,
HAMILTON
A, C. Garden (Co .p
T. B. MeQueston (
Ron. W. Rollo (;Q
Last election ---Hon.'
Maj., 4,643.
HASTINGS, EAHr
J. F. Hill (Con.) --Maj
Last election-- K. Denyes (U. F.
0.). 1114.
•.l
J. R. Coate (COO -Maj. 200.
Last election -4. R. Cooke (Con.
(accL).
HASTINGS, WEST
W. R. Ireland (Con.).,.. 500.
Last election -W, H. 'Mind (Con.)
Maj.. 452.
• HURON,, ewerwat
F.. R --1. 792.
Last a Govenlock,
(Lib). '163
HURON,'will.
Jebpt .%►fat' tsCoa., z ,,
Litt eleeti -,T Jeynt
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841,HURON
;yt y j xr t4
Nelsen Trewartka'(19e11�Ccs,)'
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Last election-Andyew'Hfaks (U.V,
0.). 11Iaj., ?74, t ;
-11t6ORA
Peter Hessen Eel.
Last eleativa.•.Peter fik,1101101 (MK)
Maj•,
976.- ... . ,
KENT, EAST
Hen. M. Debterty (U.F.0.)-4112. j, >I„f
Last .election --Hon.
(17.F.0.), (acct.).
KENT, WEST
).
R. L. Brackin (Lib,) --Made AO*
Last election -R. L. Brachia (148,)
Maj., 2,928.
KINGSTON
W. F. Nickle (Con.). -Red
Last election -W. F. Nickle (ONO
Maj., 617.
LAMBTON, BAST
I,. W.. Oke (U. F. 0.).
Last election -L. W. Oke (MAW. -
Maj., 2,414.
LAMBTON, WEST
W. S. 'Haney, (Con.).
Last election --J. M. Webster, '(U.:
F.O.). Maj., 1,299.
LANARK, NORTH
T. A. Thompson. (Con.) -Maj. WS.
Last election -Hiram McCreary (N
F. 0.). Maj., 83.
LANARK, SOUTH
E. R. Stedman (Con.) -Maj. 974.
Last election -W, I. Johnson (U.F.
0.). Maj., 808.
LEEDS
A. W. Gray (Con.) ---Maj. 891. "
LENNOX
J. P. Vrootaan (Lilo) --Maj. 117:
Last election --R A. iebwler' trent:)
Maj., 314.
LINCOLN
Nominated -Thos. Marshall (Li'l),
Thomas Allan (Con.), R. G. Kemp,.
(U. F. 0.).
Last election -Thomas Marshall,.
(Lib.), Maj., 507.
LONDON
Sir Adam Beck (Con.)
Miss Isobel Armstrong (Lib.) ..1,906
J. M. Donahue (Ind.) 1,256
Dr. H. A. Stevenson (Lab.) ... 2,241
Last election -Dr. H. A. Stevenson,.
(Lab.). Maj., 1,901.
MANITOULIN
Hon. B. Bowman (U.F.0.)-Maj. 511.
Last election -Hon. B. Bowman (U.
F. 0.). Maj., 883.
MIDDLESEX, EAST
J. W. Freeborn (U.F.0.)-Maj, 151.
Last election -J. W. Freeborn CU.
F. 0.). Maj., 2,693.
MIDDLESEX, NORTH
George Elliott (Con.).
Last election -J. C. Brown (U. F.
0.). Maj., 1,696.
MIDDLESEX, WEST
Charles MacFie (Lib.) -Maj. 403.
Last election -J. G. Lethbridge (U.
F. 0.). Maj., 2,975.
MUSKOKA
G. W. Ecclestone (Con.) -Maj. 1,600/
Last election -G, W. Ecclestone,
(Con.) Maj., 290.
NIAGARA FALLS
W. G. Wilson (Con.) -Maj. 1,000.
Last election -C, F. Swayze (Lab.)
Maj,, 368.
NIPISSING
Harry Morel (Con.) --Maj. 219.
Last election --J, H. Marceau (Lib.)
Maj., 934.
NORFOLK, NORTH
D. Sewell (U.F.0.)-Maj. 300.
Last election -G. D. Sewell (U.F.
O.). Maj., 1,877.
NORFOLK, SOUTH
J. S. Martin (Con.) -Maj. 700.
Last election -Jos. Cridland (U. F.
0.) Maj., 1,326.
NORTHUMBERLAND, EAST
B. F. Belford -,(Con.)-Maj. 500.
Last election -W. Montgomery (U.
F, 0.). Maj., 87.
NORTHUMBERLAND, WEST
Sam Clarke (Lib.) -Maj. 175.
Last election -Same Clarke (Lib.).
Maj., 654.
ONTARIO, NORTH
J. W. Widdifield (U.F.0.)-Maj. 100.
Last election -,I. W. Widdifield (17.
F. 0.). Maj., 633.
ONTARIO, SOUTH
W. E. N. Sinclair (Lib.) -Maj. 532.
Last election -W, E. N. Sinclair,
(Lib.). Maj., 8,425.
OTTAWA, EAST
J. A. Pinard (Ind. Lib.) 4,694
J. W. Gauvreau (Lib.) 8115
Last election -J. A. Pinard (Lib.).
Maj., 4,431.
OTTAWA, WEST
J. H, Fisher (Lib.)
A. E. Honeywell (Con.)
John Cameron (Lab.)
Arthur Ellis (Con.) 1,01,
Thos. Clarey (Ind.) 1,100
J. H. Sproule (Ind.) 148
Last election -H. P. Hill, (C011.)`.
Maj., 1,097.
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