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The Signal, 1911-7-6, Page 6Promotion Examinations Results of Midsummer Tests at Goderich Public Schools. VICTORIA SCHOOL Promoted from Jr. IV. 10 8.. V.- LaterreriCe We, hat, May Hunter 872. Ada Jobnetein 844, Edna Sailor's BBL Or Woottou tilio Allan Sinclair 027, Ma et Mothotood Votda Kodob 583, a Keene am. Laura Salkeld 664, Eh h Phiereitoot 5111& Helen Grif- fith 4. Rya Walker 540, Eno Kettiday 517. lime John 4 to n 515, Lotti. Murray 5014, John limey /*Kt, Kato, Weston 478, It to, Hunt 473, Lulu Bates 4410, Willie filmic 457, Mort Cult 466, E'dort McLean 451, Peer, Heavier 446, Fred. &dm 440. Bennie Smith 432, Albert Baldwin 420. From Sr. III. to Jr. IV.--Graos Pin - der and Maitland Pridharn lequal), Arnim Wendt, Bernie* Davie, Myrtle Jobnet en, Peet! Hunter, Eva Morr and Emenor 0 lye (equal), HarOln Murney, NV.ellewe Duckworth. Laurel Bates, Victor Kerslake and Ernest Le, teemed). Olive Mock. Hazel Wil - too, Katie McDonald, Robert Clark sod Rosso Clerk (equal), Bruce Noble, Lila Kitchen, Delphine Holliday, Han- nah Leonora and Gordon Noble (equal). Roy Black. Albert Wiggiiis, Memos Johniton, Howl Belcher. and loos Cud (equal:, Peerl Praiser and Emily McArthur and Stella McRae = I, Clarence Robertson, iVillie foot (recenumeoded). Prom Jr. III. to Sr. Ill. -Emma Wallace WI, Homy Howard NIL Nora Statham bia, Ethel Stoked 532, Jessie Wilson 514, Stephen Kirkland lil& Edna Stemert 505. lonsy Th p- ima% Junes Hunter 500, Mattie Math 474, coroore Baechlsi 485, Eva Jones 459, Edith klioney 440, Norman Work 447, Bertha Doren 430, Grace Root 436, Robert Bell 421, Lilian Mc- Lean 420, EVA Schaefer 415, Stanley Coeldleld 413, Margaret Wilson 409, George Stewart 11r2. P554—alaclye McKay. Clone Hoye. Russell Bates, John Anise!, Charles Rom. • moistener V. tie. 11 Reader to Jr. 1111. Roeder. (maximum 5)J0, polo 250h -Winnie D• hodbill 423. Edward Pridham OW, Lon- eita LAW 375. Rely Foster 3113, Arthur Roberto 31.11i, Emu. Breyer 359, ?finny Panzer 354, Isobel Foe Ler 352, Gladys Bedford, Isobel Aurtin 330, Harry Jokester 318. Eel Porter 3118, Glen Mur- ray 194, WitheSandersNa. Middle II. Ite ruler to Jr. Ill. Reader (maximum 500. pass 260). -Rata Wa- wa 205, N%'iilie hiscDomod 284, Veeto Young 2142. /ferny Bunfahvy 274 ?dation Fileanigar 236, Hemet. N'ideen 264, Gertrude etocLean 253, John Sen- ders 262, N%Oltie %% Rheum 261. John Reid 250. To hi. 11. Reader.--Charies Nairn 210, Riede Stancombe ald, Pearl Mac. Lean 200, Lucy Elliott 1118, Llewellyn Tagging. 13b. II. Reader to Sr. 0. Reader dinixinsion 400, pass 100O -Janet Law an, heeler Hunt 407, ?dos gueerite Stead 288, Alex. Lionley 174, Vera, %Viloon 1111, Sidle Mountain 268, Lautstoce Nielsoltion 219. Annie Elliott 200, Robes* Naestrie. , toonnoo vi. Promoted from So. 11. W 111. 'Reeder (maximum matke 600). -Lily Scowl Mt, George (Limn 340, N1'ill Johneton 338, Douglas Thorn on 317, Benson Weston 316, May Johnston 31)1. t...0 rasa Netlike Wet 298, Gordon Doe re 205, Pc cy Luujb 21I, Mary Pinder 274, Irene Thompson 251, Hazel Binde 261, John Donalt 250, Ftod. Artoold MO, Neelen Smith 250, Violet Bur!ey 260, Susie Bates 4l, Clayton Welters 250. Promoted front .Ir. 11. to Sr. II. Reeder (maximum marks 4016.-Johe Pinder :326. Verna McVittie WO, Kent net's Cruickshanke ask Harriet Por- ter 996, lia DeLong 2146, Lily Limit - brook 204, Ruth Murray 276, lierbert Wark 294, Frazer Newell 234, Louise MacDonald 268. Cecil Corey 22o, Earl Roes 08, Dorothy build' 216, Helen Howard s..o. invoitore vit. Senior Class (total 376). -Doris Hud - gene 1141, Shaly Paoser 304, Morgarot Murray 298, Martin Price 290, Herold Nsegele 274. Hugh Robberts 268, Betels Megaw 261, 'Albeit Loonsad 199. Junior Class (total 376). -Mary Sun- ders 1114. Johu Austin 281, Gladys Fowler 277, Elva Young 264, Julia &severs 214. Emma Copp 213 Ines Porte, ISO Willie Roo. 1314, John Bedford*. Fourth Clam (total 270. -Cotherine McKenzie 212, Alice Iliockfield 307, Gladys Mutray 190, Clifford Johnston 195, Erie Stews. 1799, ,Alexeroder Mc- Lean 163, Olit e Orsigie 150*. Lorne Drinkwatee 14l, Art hug Curt y 124, Shinty Rohlserta le& on moos tort. Sr I. (a) (enexinitain market 350i. - Melbourne McVittie 275, Reggie Pin - der 273, Margaret Bell 200. Arville Robinson 261, Stanley IlicLeon 240, Eddie Morrow 234, Clyde Carter 313. Pawl. y Murray 212. • limo! Mont St lb) Maroaret Paltridge 310, Fern Humber 308, Lilian King 316, Doris Andrews 2erd. Smoot McCreath 281, Elaine Proudfoot $43. Jr. 1, -Ford Weston 265, Clarence Jobnotnn 250, Jack I. -torten 24/1, Prank Thompson 2134, Harry Leach IMO, hoirepeon 16,s. Those marked thus • were &trent, from one or more examinations. CENTRAL SCHOOL ' invotion 11. fir, 44!.( total Wm. -Kline Donna/Igo 677. Leonard Maeklan 642, Jean Bogle 827. Graham Ross fIll& Gerald Newton eria. Eve, "MEM 5116. Gertrude Porter MK Plectra Knight 575. Jamie Roe ani. Renrion 8.11 4* Thednis Rome 111, Donald McDonold Wilfrod Rids 472 ?dargarget ROOS MR Ohr• itark 460, Rare y Buchanan 440 Jr. 111 ootal AKA. Cods o 14, 41.11 dui. Root Marvell 614 Gladys Minks inaa Rustidait 144, •Ilsen Moir WI, rzaorieJones WO. limit HarrisonM N nierto MO. Harry Sorwiereos 441, Beef riee Wed" 441. Woodbine Babb 440, leas Harriette 4^ 14..1.-9ie MeNevIn 417. DirfantOlf S e 11. (taw Wit. -Norbert Dougall 0111. Mary Vouroone $14. Beth Beer "111Par 4,THE SIGNAL : -GODERICH, ONTARIO 343; Willie Sturdy p 314. Vinton Ts emblay 312. Jean Habkirk and Hale. Carey 300, Heleu Shaw 307, Charlie Stokes 279, Willie McMillan and Lilian McDunold roll, Arnold Brownlee 267, Gordon Tebbutt 168, John Pattereon 263. Jr. II. promoted to Sr. II. (total 350). -Vesta illoyder 304, Kileen Mun- flings 4, Doris Martin 314, Laura Watson 300, Jennie B. -k 208, Lola Mc- Donald1163, Liouel Macklin 247, Roes Hai rigeon' 346. Hugh Hardy 21U, Bertie Sanderson 230. Divistios Jr. II. promoted to Br. II. (total 530. MeNevii. 401, Wary Morrie/1 Mi. Dorothy Inincey 474, Minnie Brownlee 470 Ruby Sormel 457. Mil- dred Stokes i53. Kenneth Blair 445, Myra McNevin 427, Helen Galt 407. Leonard McDonald 3116. Lawrence Curren 31410. Janet Snow' 386, Wilfred Nicholmn 384, Delphena Reynolds 356. Sr. 1. promoted to Jr. II (total 500. -Mary Howell 408, Edgar Jonas 486. Olive Allen 4448, Beatrice 'folioed 414, Charlie Hidden 370, Barrie Snyder 357. Jr. Part II. promoted to Sr. Part II. (total 550).-- Karl Westbrook 356, Louie Brown 316. Clarence olcOratten 2811. May lfrownlee 273, Willie Brown- lee 2014. DIVISION V. Part 1. to Part 11. (total 400). --Alan Roes MO, Theresa Munnings 384, Mi. Inc I:lorded& 381, Kenneth Nichol 377, Hilda Walbank 378, Mary Darrow 399, Irene Steep 308, Jean liunter 362. Moodie Howell 301, Jim tiarrow 360, Marion McLeod 357, Harry Kd words 315, Willie Beck 319, Harry Schaefer 304, Grabauo Klliot,t 31.10. ()eel l'ooper 296, Willie Sandemon 273 Donald McLeod 274, Hewitt Vooper 24, Leolla Hern OM, Willie Grigg tOd. SEPARATE SCHOOL PROMOTIONS. — - Jr. IV. 10 8*'. IV. --Joseph Hurley, J. Kelly, C. Hodd. 14. Baechleo R. Aus- tin. Jr. III. to Sr. 111. - G. Farr, H. %All- mon, M. Foley, V. Page. 11. to Jr. I 0.-11.1Spain, H. Kidd. E. Griffin, H. Webb, J. Farr, M. Ks/1y, E. McCaughey, V. Dodge, H. Baechler. Port 11. to Second Mirth), Theodore Bullazd, C. Wilson, M. NN ebb, J. Kidd. Peril. to Part 11.-M. Jeffrey, 0. Boechlar, M. Mero, A. Moser, G. repaid, H. Lynn, J. McGill. 'lo tn. Prot I. -J. Dtan, K. Cler- mont, 11. McKay, .1. Ryan, L. Ran - dell, J. Jeffrey. HER WISE CONCLUSION. How Dante Bouchard Found a Cure for Heart Disease in Dodd's ICidney Pills. Jonquiere., Chicoutimi Co., Que., July o.-(Specuil)-berause her little girl bad found a cure for her kidney uisease in Dodds Kidney Pills, Dame Joe. Bouchard ot this village con- cluded they might help the backache and Lean trouble trona which she had suffered for so long. The result is given in her own words : "Yes," Dame Bouchard says, "I ain happy to tell you Dodds Kidney Palle nave made me well. They completely I cured toy little girl ol kidney GISVASe. SO I mime up my mind to try.thern tor uy backache and heart trouble. 1 hate taken twelve boxes, and feel sure they have completely cured me." !lout trouble and backache are caused by diseased kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure diseased locineye. Length. "Well," panted the defeated foot - racer, "you won fairly, but you With me by only a nose." "Hugh! gasped the other; " I beat you Man • pun. "Yes, that's what I said." At which poiut the hasty inter- ference ot the referee became neces- ary. DRUGGIST PRAISES U. D. O. "Your D. D. D. Preto' iption for eczetua is the best thing we have ever brindled, aud le giving good satisfac- tion with our customers. -Spur Stev- enson Drug Co., Mole. Man. "I have hew eczema un and off for about three years. and nothing I tried hos done so much good ies D. D. D. It will stop the irritation in a few min- utes. i Can do triy wattling and if I hove D. I). D. on hand it will owe it et once." writes lira. A. J. Squires, Uole- limn, Ont. Tbeee are just tainplee of lettere we ere receiving eveiy day from grateful paLiente all over the c oun try. •' Worth ita weight in gold." "All m7. pimples wathed away by D. D. 1.),- "I found Instant relief." "0, a I D. is little short of mirsculone." These are the words of °there in describing ' the greot skin remedy. D. D. D. Proven by thousands of cures. for ten year*, to he •Issolutoly harmless and roliable in every case of skin trouble, no muter what it ie. Write today for free trial bottle to the I). D. D. Laboratories, Dept. G. et, 49 Colborne St.. Toronto. For sale by all druggists.) PHIL • es. One of the feablonable Rest Side churches momently witnessed a fnony incident at • choir rametnal They were preparing for the following Sun - flay morning • beautiful selection, the firm words of which were "I Am a Pitimino" lt ao happened that tbe lemon- divided the woof "Pihp ion" *ad mad. • pause sfter the ay:balite. The effect waanielit aratreleg. The ampreno •Ang es 81gli tee. -I $ P4)-' .34 'he terror eeknowledged Mat bse Sae • P11 -"' sad when the bate come t hundering ie with • Rh* dorlorstrem "I as. a PR--" It WY too seeseh for the gravity of lie derma and th.y roared. Ire asoesuot of doe nem d thorn past the without an outbaret, end had to be erste se -line= •••••"-Fir.111111.1111 If you aro a boor amend your am ipsaintancse they Can weesoly leaver you alone; you can give the cold shoulder to tbe cad in tho Milos or the works, you can escape the fool in thei morning train; yOU cas haves • prior angsgement if your pet riversioo with you to slipper. But your boom fowl*, aro under the inexorable necessity of living with yea A man sonistbnes gets Into the habit of thinking that anytbing wIB de for his home people,. Ho treats Mom as (litily bread; he does mot ex- ert himself. be reserves his best foe outsiders. Ile says he likes to be homely at h ome; that is yen well so long as It does not mean being vulgar. He says be likes to be at sins in ale homes very well, too, if it boss not mesa being thougbilass. Familiarity breeds costempL It le n ot easy to he constantly patient and profitable sad pleasant to those wawa you meet every morning at loseakfast Tbe breakfast table is often th• gees* est disillusloner. More secrets Of chat% actor are revealed over tber trams wad eggs than over the dessert. There is no severer discipline in tbre world than that of the home, and mom of us go down under it in this matter of courtesy. Don't let us put off OUT mariners wben we grot on our slim:. lot us be the more considerste nig only oar own whom w• bkv• to oessider. And just because our home life la peg. Tate arid is screened off from pubes judgment and is sheltered froth the no straint of public opinion let an too tbo more sertipolous that we WAY be veld et the offense against the heart ot love. BMInd many closed doors and drawn bends there lie grim tragediso and luny of them may boo traced to seem - Maly trivial slackness in the mortar ides of love. This la the rift that Ma made Ms music mute. Tako ears of the mart, - ides and the grand passions will take, care of themselves. The Desirable Moot The person who can talk 'newts's. Ingly he the best typo of guest at mo- cha gatherings, for she who ehattses incessantly is almost more undesirable than one wbo is too quiet, for the hit - tar rites oPPortordly ter odor persons ter express themselves, while with the former to say even one word is oifen a straggle. The balancer between theme extremes b the art of stimulating a temporary eorneanion to convert -nation, and at no place is it more important to above the correct attitude than at a dinner. More than one man haa been obliged to talk so mach wbon sitting beside a quiet woman that he has not eaten 'cough. Such conduct on the part of a women Is decidedly inconsiderate At dimwit and also at formal handl- eless it is s good idea to watch the plates of neighbors, and if ono persoa has teen talking so much as to bay* fallen behind in the (moss It is tact- ful to take conversation into one's own hoods. Wing the other a chance to bites and at the same 'Imo to eat. It le not good form to monopolise the abolition of one neighbor to such an extent as to prevent Mao or her tom talking with the perste on the ether Mb. Orem it b • temptaties W hen on ma ad" le art attractive per - sea tad on the ether roe who Is dna, bat gellleasse mime Metier( the at - teeth's aiseeseerf. If use Payee lo Met mooleatly 10 eenvereation by me iselgther at • 411a - so it imam that he or dr on the oth- er .44. .4(3 much ot the dee wtth ao ono to talk tot for die ri Met bearer ea lit certainly Mang seeemdme te the perms on hie of her ether Ms. Wedding Remake Were Oweirieneo. The weddlag amortise Amid gre- Mlle the marriage eameway. 1114 le lhe mewed mgreetlea tIMEI tame& ber.:: dm "at berme that maid llage, a reosseen Mat Is 1111dIsr the seelety dime we& every respect geastledly te the eld Mae tuactina Meal be hold on AIM day Wore the Vies& The pawls resolve Um guests white the bade to tm . 34 15. billogroma abet stud My18. 0. 14 mean ninnesouj 01 48.14 ftleedaLfl the waiter pieseate ere ea view, and everydrkg le the same ea 14 48. "at home" amert that the ern. e are not weds& The reuse bie Mb new arresgeemet le that tt eaves the wash at the Waifs home fate* Mg the chunk wellies- ft le mato minfortable ter de made sad tbar parents to have a quiet hew while properatiorm fer Me weddlag tour am Wag made. *4.05 1* arrampemeat Mee Orme the bride end bridegrooms RR dri. pertualty te die swag eakili. ereassiadoel Fame. Merl Merle mama arbtakee Or the eire et eel Pt hi menet le eiry 'T a geed to ille deem" -1..s gang b lay throne 14 5.4 gmereineriel 011w mar tamers. "Lay meat alma? -emir aaa ....sas are .10 0110 ersvertty men Uses In ear. ull WI" Itie rule Ewa the we deb yea MIL he will eada where 1.s.4 web get elf the °Mr la Os Bret pews Meet hove • Welt et wattles. sad 41drkilli14 the weed remise sive, aniehods45 edilmely 1ereglem deamalle OM ▪ edbmaity 34 1.41 SO oatneee ettamor asollooa BRITAIN'S FAMOUS BAND. _ Cokistreasu Guards to Cross the Ocean ko Use C. PI. B. This Year. Ceoldstream (Wards Band and &tIequaIly famous leader, Lieut. 1). J. McKenzie Hoosim M. V. 0., Mug. Dt.e.. Hon. K. A. AL. mood uo itoroductioa. to the Comedian public. Tbro touted Canada end dm -United Stest/ii in 191.0 and their tessellation still lives. On that occosiou the, were at run d for A floleglO011 mot altei noon engagement at the CautaCtial• National Exhibition, and so meat op tettractiou did they pro% e that tiro management deter- mined to exhaust every puseibility to recurs them for an engagement for an entire Exhibition. The time Los at arrived when this great musics' treat can her given the patrons of the Toronto Fair. 1 be toldst.e.j te wools oro Britain's most farrioue basid. They bare just tluiehod a seasoore's engagement at the Feetival of Respite. Ltetidou's greatest tribute to coimust it ii ye ar. They ale the musicians of the Royal Howohold and come to the Ceinadien Nationel Exhibition Ly special pertuission His ?dajosty Kong George. *oil the sect etery of the erthislVar Office. TO IJRAlle OR NOT TO DRAIN. Prof. W. H. Day has recently been making some dot ulaticnv on the flo- ancial 'Ode of drantsge. A farmer has fifty octets that is rather wet, hut al- though uol divined it gives soy 115 per .ore. The value of the crop for five yea's in oreceeteion, together with conspound litotes, would be $4.144 at the end of thee five yeare. lf, how- ever, be were to drain ten acres of the land each year, and if tho drainage M- ot -weed the value of the crop by $10 per acre (which is at low ostiwater, then the iodise cot the crop for five yens, with interest, would be 13,748. After payiem for the d ainage, with interest, he would have left $4,124, the same within VI) as if be bad not drained. If bo drained the whole Arty acres at once then 11.- five cr_ovt, with interest, would be worth 56,868 Tb s1 after poying for the drainage woold' leave him a balance of $5,121, which ;el $977 more than if he had not drained.. Duriug the next five-year period' drainage by the installment plan o ould riet bins $1.001 more dein 1344 Lo drain 12 111, and the ...complete, drain- sge would enrich him by $2,764 more than no dreirage. 'rhe 'price allowed for drainage la theft -Aleuts( ion was $28 per scree, and she inci ease in Ile coy V148 ph.. ed a. $19 per acre. An matter or fact the increase ie tormally worth much none tban tbie. too Met the computation is sornew het unfair to drainage. How- ever., it tri better to err an the safe Fide. But the increase in crop ie not the - only return irons di ainage. The value 01 15. land is largely increased. This is ileustrated In Le case of at certain farm in Lincoln count y. It was bought for $6,000 about two years age . Los .yeer $2,000 vos spent in entice ing ,t, and it bad site- leen sold tor $12,- 000. The Department of Physics, 0. A. • roe es hich Prolt's.ur Day hem charge has • isr.e dad eugaged in making ' drainage surveyor for formers wielainA o, drain, out they are kept vet y l.usy.! Those wh., wish surveys tirade this fail sueenhi apply at once, as there ate neatly a. many applications au as eon e to t tided to (hies searein. The term,' tete which surveys ore made are e xplained it: Bulletins 174 see d 175, which army be bad free from the Depaiturent or Agriculture, To. - onto. • -The Steamehip Merger. 110 amalgamation of the three larg- est navigation commit:sirs on the lakes flinch his Leen tinder way for Rome time is now assured. The new com- pany, w hich takes over the boats of *10 Rih.4iea & Ontai io Navigation 00., tbe Northern Nervigetion Co., and he Inland Lines, will have en author- ised ospital of 810.01*0,000. Thr steamers to be operated by the meueer include the Hon oak, Hurook. gar - conic Ionic. I lone. Mojeetic, 1ie s of Midiau 1, tierussum and Waubic, of ihe Northern Nacigation Cons=ar; the Kingeton. Toronto, Hat Rapid., Kanto ltapida Q.teen, Montreol, Quebec. Mi. Ireuee, Tadouroac, Murray Bay. Belleville. Bprtbie, B aupre. Corn well. Terrehouno Tin ee Rivera. Boucherville, loingueu I, of the H. & 0. Naorigetiou Couipasy ; and the Dou- necouo, Lhintiee, Duration, Duevellaih. Einprem of Midiond. Rinprese of Mori %V i 11 eon. Gleam la, Mid land Ps ince, Midland King, Midland Queen, Neep- •we. tineedale, eiloolacons, Strathmor.., W. been tab, Winona and Emperor. ot the 'elated Liner. V/Itels in a Name? ••Wheitt are you roan' to do at this party. Jane ?" "Merely indulge in souse immolator, amusouieut, nia- "rhat's all right Ai i0l104 AA 300 don't have any of them k Main' gown* Never Too iariy. The B .re -One thing I have always drroded is that 1 may 1, nuried per - mature ly. The • Bored -- How could you - Sydney Bulletin. Sincerity iv mooting as we think, believing as we pretend, acting as we pr. fees, prefortuieg as we wood o, erd 1.•; top as we appear to be. SC0114, EMULSION is the on/y emulsion imi. Wad. The reaton is plain— Ws tha best. Insist upon liar Scott 's—it's the vresiXs standard flesh and strength builder. 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