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PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT.
The following is the report of Wing -
ham Public School for the month of
• October:- °
DEPARTMENT VII.
4th Class -Aggregate 950.
D. Lloyd 935
J. Carruthers......... 890
F. Stricker 775
C. Tennant 380
E. Nicholson... 565
C. Showers. 510
F. Bell... 450.
W. Bailey r 415
E. Forgie .. 380
G. Simmons .300
0. Pattison •.•,265
M. Hill 230
W. Merkley 185
E. Lynett .............. I40
:3rd Class -Aggregate 750.
E. Amesbury 735
M. Hendrickz ,.......675
B. Jarvis ...... ............ 665
K. Carter........ 605
560
F. Hart
E. Blackhall
B. Dobie
A. Field
H. Caslick .............. 435
I. Aldington..... , ........ 4.40
540
635
495
BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND
Subjects taught aby thex pert instructors
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Students assisted top g
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Y. M. C. A. BL
LONDON, ONT.
positions. College
in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue
free. Enter any time.,
J.W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
Principe
17 Vice -Principal
WANTED.
Good Local Agent
at once to represent the
Old and Reliable
FonthiII Nursuries
M. Tennant
G. Anderson
T. Isard ....310
A. Doyle .. ...290
W. Kew ,.,,285
L. Herman. 250
M. Swanson 250
M. Fells .•.. 145
T. Saint ........... .. 90
2nd Class -N. Fixter, A. Corbett, P.
Pilon, H. Wildes, L. Bennett, F. Page,
I. Ellacote, M. Vansickle, C. Dickson,
F. Angus, R. Carr, E. Wolfe, E. Wil-
liams, H. Vicker, C. Louttit, G. Ledeitt,
W. Scott, E. Thornton, M. Coutts, R.
Lockman, P. Stokes, H. Hales, E.
Walton.
430
405
A splendid list of fruit and
ornamental stock for Fall
Delivery in 1913 and
Spring Dilivery in 191.},
Start at once and secure ex-
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DEPARTMENT VI.
Sr, Division -Total marks 450.
E. Currie.. ▪ 450
D. Thomas. ,.., 443
B. Brown 436
E. Varey 427
L. Zurbrigg,. ........420
V. Robinson •.424
F. Aldington................417
C. Boyce 407
13. Boardman ..406
W. Lockeridge 4114
I. Lutton 395
G. Simmons.... . 383
M. Angus 380
C. Cooke. ... 372
G. McTavish. ....368
C. Cruikshank...... ...... .344.
R. Holloway ......... 341
G. Gibson.. 295
J. CaGemore, . , ... 290
V. Bell. 289
T. Vickers. 288
J. Hayles,..•. .•280
H. Allington.... ... 231
3. Johnston 147
Jr, Division -Total marks 330
L. Kayser .. . . . . 380
A. Williamson ...380
V. Robertson . 380
K. Cruickshank ............379
L. Hanna .............. .. 376
C. Bennet........ 368
M. Hendrick..... .... 364
S. Hutton ..... -.361
.361
V. Dennis .... .... ........360
S. Page
359
B. Joint 358
W. Sturdy ... ... ,.. 358
R. McLeod 340
C. Donaldson. .337
B. Coutts .... .•• ..••331
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J. Carr330
P. Alcorn . ........ .... 312
M. Shaefer .......... 302
M. Holloway... . .......284
W. Clarke..... .... .. ....277
A. Cloakey. 276
'H. Aitcheson 274
K. Monroe. .., .271
D. Levis 260
51. Stratton
G. Arde....••••••••
C. Hardy•.
J. Cooke...
DEPAR,TMET V.
Senior. Total 450.
M. Cosec's 438
R. Clark 429
M. Redmond 425
L. Bell
256
.172
162
65
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n......s
L. Campbell 414
A. Irwin 410
N. Isard .405
A. Gould ...400
A. Scott 399
E. Wild.... 87
K. Donaldson ... 385
S. Harrison.... •372
G. Fixter 364
S. Robinson 336
M. Vanstone...• 335
H. Williams ....... ..329
F. Frost 325
D. Piper 319
N. Clark ....... .... ...300
S. Bennet........ • 287
M. Dennis •••.•285
A. Brown .... .... 115
Junior Division -Total 450.
A. Forgie 430
G. Bowers ............. 429
W. Brooks 415
G. Bisbee ..412
V. Amsbury .. .. 41I
M. Pilon 409
D. Cloaky ... ... ... . 405
W. Mann 400
E. Rogers 397
S. Frost 395
E. Stevens 386
C. Mason.... .. :385
C. Ii i n s c l i ff a ....... ....... 375
E. Gibson 373
E. Taylor ....... . .. 371
C. Lockman .... 364
L. Sanderson 350
F. Pocock 350
AA. Williams.... ... ...339
. C. Dobie.... . .... 328
C. Casemore.., 321
13. Irwin .. .. .. .. 135
A. Carruth .. 131
DEPARTMENT IV.
Senior Division Total 841.
J. Vanstone 771
D. Fels ....7.13
734
E. Ricker
A. Anderson....,. ..719
C. Zurbrigg .•709
D. Lynett .698
V. Joynt.,.,.,.... ,..687
N. Varey 668
S. -Donaldson . 663
H. Mills.... 654
La. Ellacott .046
Lil, Ellacott 627
K. Button 621
E. Hart .... 624
E. Kew .. . 605
F. Sperling ,..537
A. Sturdy . 523
M. Johns 456
M. Carruth , 449
C. Stapleton,. 39
Junior Division -Total 835.
A. Baird 724
N. Boardman ....•719
H. Wilson... .......693
D. Perrie 077
L. Johnson. ......676
W, Ellacott.... 036
R. Williams .. . ....... . .. . -630
A. Munro.... 568
C. Hingston ..522
W. Angus 492
N. Morden . 480
V. Forler.... 479
I. Bell.... ...., 464
F. Piper ,.,.......,.422
S. Holmes 417
R. Barrett 383
J. Ard ..363
C. Henderson ..173
STRONGLY ADYISES
"FRUIT-A-TIVES"
DEPARTMENT III.
Senior Division, Marks obtainable 750.
A. Thomas 673
M, Walker 618
0, Hardy.. 6.26
0. Hutton 600
A. Galbraith . 597
V. Johnston . . . .......... 671
H. Hamilton...........,., ..570
A. Taylor 563
H. Showers „ 559
J. Davidson ...• . .. .554
. W. Currie 519
L. Casemore 487
A. Williamson .... ..468
. C. Bell ...467
H. Gannett . 431
G. Scott ... 32I
W. Aitcheson .,, I42
Junior Division -Marks obtainable 650.
A. Vickers ,•587
G. Cruickshank ... 587
H. Huffman 540
M. Robertson 535
E. Rintoul 510
C. Robertson ,.•, 493
M. Reid... ,.......488
A. Blackhall 472
C. Pocock .... 451
C. Dickson 447
I. Reid 438
412
412
... .. 400
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LIFE MISERABLE.
It tikes a pen,on who has had and is
atbject to hewn..elle to describe the suffer-
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ui er-
, :vhie•lh aItem is it. The dull throbbing,
pa,:l. '•oinetunes in one part
t'le 1 .:•d, sometimes in another, and
•:hc11 e,..tii c•vci tl'•• lhhcie head. varying
1 it; s:•vt..ril, l•y ii'•• c.,11 1• which brings
.1 • pta. ,•. ',".1C. 1.••; tti:.t, there is
•Inetl:ill}; :.Illi with the system. The
., . tiiat burdock il'c cod Fitters reaches
11.7 of the irot:L}• is du.:toits :::,,ess
'1 relievin), :.r, i 1 1 ra:lnently curing the
.,,,t ., of the in .1'1.01c.
,•,,. Ahad, •••,,. t1,' 15th Ave. hast,Cal-
1 m4 Olive years I teas
., '.:I oil ti:.�t�I L ;ith sick 'headaches,
••••••••,.1 ;,1." hI1)1 C•.t •st ipatiotl, and
.• y; o:c• in 1 ':ni,l.•- mid sures on
1 tra••: 1'0 "!..thiti., till at last a
. h i?thrdoci. Blood Bitters.
II.. t , i a:.' andmy skin is as
1,m • •I , t.rt•.• • a baby's, and I have
` c: -n u•. ,ul '..1 with the ]headaches
1 1.41 , i.:• • r tette . iv manufactured
by The T. 11ilburn Co., Limited,
.,.n )nto, Ont.
J. Lutton ... . .... ...
J. Allen ...
N. Wilkinson
V. Hill .... .................382
R. Sanderson 358
M. Walker. • 285
I. Day 279
M. Dalgleish .... . , 277
B. Stevens ... 252
W. MeNevin .... 238
DEPARTMENT II.
Examined in Arithmetic, Geography,
Grammar and Spelling.
Total 368.
C. Baker 346
E. Mosgrove .. .•• . 320
0. Fryfogle 311
P. Joynt....... ... ..306
H. Angus 306
M. Allen .. ........ 906
R. Anderson • •309
A. Imlay 295
J. Dobie ..294
S. Brown 294*
J. Cosham ........ ... ..290
E. Aligns... ... .....283
A. Kennedy ...............282
S. Robinson ..282
T. Sanderson 276
V. Hamilton •.276
M. Robertson .. , ..... .... 269
S. Lockeridge .. 264)
F. Hinscliff ............ .268
C. Merkley 965'
M. Passmore • .260
C. Adams 255
C. Lloyd .253
K. Nichol,,.. . ••. ...... 237
13. Dobie ..., 231
N.Coultes .. ... 230
J. Saint • • • • '��
R. Smith ... ....... ... 221
C. Pocock .... ....... . ..2I6
L. Jarvis ..................I89
H. Atcheson '' • .194°
C. Wild ....189
180
.177
A. Bloomfield
M. Irwin
E. Johnston 169
L. Sturdy .......157
L. Irwin. 151'
Those harked ., missed an examina-,
tion.
Because They Cured Him, And
They Will Cure You
MR. ALEX. MCCART£R
WAL1c tRTON ONT., MAY 9t1. T9Tr.
" I have been in Walks rton in
business for a good many years and
many of my townsmen know that my
health, for long periods was precarious.
My trouble was extreme Nervousness,
brought on by Indigestion and Dys-
pepsia, from which I suffered in the
Most severe form. It was so bad that
I could not sleep before about four in
the morning. I noticed one of your
published testimonials of how someone
had used "Pruit-a-tives" for similar
trouble and asked Mr. Hunter, my
druggist, his opinion on tile matter and
he advised their use. I immediately
procured several boxes and I am pleased
to say that I now enjoy splendid health
and could not possibly feel better. I
can eat with every degree of satisfaction
and sleep without an effort. I strongly
advise anyone suffering from like
complaints, to commence using
"trait -a -tines". AI,1X. IIICCARTI;R.
50c. a box, 6 for $2.5o -trial size, 25c.
At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited,
Ottawa.
A. Hibbert ... .... ....... 62
C. McTavish.,., .61
A. Baker 60
5. McLean ...... . 59
H. McDonald .... ...59
H. Dermis .. ........ .... ... 57
N. Drummond... .. .58
V. Schaefer .... .... ... 54
J. Nicholls .... ..... ...54
T. Murcb ..,.... 53
J. Currie ............ 58
V. Davidson 52
J. Christie .51
E. Scott 50
C. Isard...... . ......... .... 50
C. Crawford .... ..... ....40
L. Zurbrigg .......... . .....45
M, Piper 49
I. Hewer .......... 41)
E. Huffman .. ,41h
W. Walker ... . 38
F. Sturdy 31
E. Cooke _•.... ....., ..3)
C. Smith.....,3)
II, Angus •,.,....27
R. Forsyth ... .24
H, Mann .24
J. Soli 23
C. Angus ... ...22
W. Dear
A. L. POSLIFF
Scotch Irreverence
He was a chubby, brown -failed, bare-
legged little urchin, from whom, during
my vacation, 1 enquired my way to the
nearest golf course.
"Weel," said he, ye'Il gang straight
along here till ye'11 come till the first
turn on yer left, and yell see a minis-
ter -I mean a sign -post," he corrected
hastily, "and yell get the road free it,''
Thanking him for his information. I
next enquired why he called the finger
post a minister.
Shuffling his feet and gazing longing-
ly at a penny I held out to him, he
stammered, "Folks ca' it a minister,
'cos it pints the right road but disna'
gang it itsel,'' and he rushed off to join
his companions, while I retired think -
in short lengths will make it gnfarther,
If the soil on the farm is fairly heavy
we might use a quantity of sawdust or
even baled shavings for bedding. Let
us attend to the cow's comfort, and she
will pay us good returns. She can't
help herself. ---Farm and Dairy.
To Cheek u Cord.
It is easy to check a cold if you begin
in time. Frequent doses of Dr. Chase's
Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine keep
the cough loose, allay the inflammation
and so prevent it spreading to the bron-
chial tubes and lungs. Mrs. S. M.
Moore. Shortreed, 13.C., writes: "I
wish to state my gratitude for Dr.
Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen-
tine, for it eured a cold which a friend
said would soon put me in the grave."
ing deeply on the spread of disrespect It is our baseball opinion that no golf
for the cloth. story is worth a column,
Cow Comfort Giving Castor Oil To Children.
We may take it as an axiom that the Children as a.rule detest castor oil,
cow will treat us just about as liberally and though many suggestions have
as we treat her. The cow that we al- been offered for disguising the taste of
low to lie on wet bedding, to breathe the oil, none of them have been re-
in the foul air of a dark, ill ventilated markably successful.
stable, or stand with her hind feet con-
tinualy buried in manure, is not going
to give us a bountiful flow of milk in
order that we may enjoy the comfort-
able living that we deny her. We must
have some regard for the cow's comfort.
The first essentials to cow comfort are
lots of light and good ventilation in the
stable. The next essential is a dry,
soft bed. Many dairymen who have
silos now find that they can feed their
straw to good advantage; but our de-
sire Ito feed as cheeply as possible
should not lead us to neglect the cow's
comfort. If straw is scarce, cutting it
Taking the oil in coffee will succeed
with some children; taking it in orange
juice will "fool" others. I stepped
into my druggist recently, explained
that my boy would not take the oil and
asked if he knew of a good way to pre-
pare it. The druggist said he did and
gave the oil in a glass of soda water.
Not the slightest trace of the oil could
be detected and my boy seemed per-
fetly delighted with it. Now when I
think my children require castor oil,
I step round the corner to my druggist
and purchase a glass of soda water -
with castor oil added.
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You have passed self confidence and
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Subjects examined -in History, Arith-
metic Literature and Spelling,
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V. S'tricker ... .. 6.0
P. Johns .. 68
R. Hewer fib
N. McLean 70
0. Allen... .. ... .. 66
F. Bobinson• ,... .. 66
A. Davidson - ' ' .....61
K. 'Mills ... ...... .. ... 64
3. Scott . • .... .62
L. Currin ,.< ...: 6:1
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writes: -•--"I thought it my duty to write
and tell you haw much your Milburn's
Ilcart and Nerve Piils did for nhe. Illy
heart was so bad I could not sleep, cat,
nor walk about the h•,n10. I could not
do my housework at all, what my hus-
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I li:al two small children depending on
110. l•e i•l4 three men to cool., for, and it
•.corric 1 111• to not he aide to do anything.
:tiv husband had taken smote of your
pill•., some years ago. an•1 ilei•ited on
ire trying thetll, so,.I started, and be-
fore 1 haul taken tlicm two weeks I was
•mlaiderahly better, and before I had
upping is
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