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The Clinton News Record, 1929-05-02, Page 4III; CLINTON-NEWS RECORD • COOPER'S : STORE •NEWS elect You Wall Paper r on 1 Our u Stock `bxrL You " cf••1� rour WoiR1I PAR 1'(¢ nl;AUTY L; BEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICE A. T. COOPER "THE STORE, WITHTHESTOCK CLINTON Sherlock -Manning - Pianos How About Treating Your- self to, a PIANO? T. J. McNEIL • Clinton's -Musical instrument Representative Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton r/ The Greatest Things in theWorld are Free • And the Greatest Possession of t)iis life' GOOD HEALTH is Free also All our Policy -holders may have a periodic' health examination FREE during the - life of their policy There is a plan to suit every circumstance and condition, Let us talk these matters over with .you IN DISREGARDING YOUR FUTURE, YOU COURT DISASTER The Ontario Equitable. Life M. T. CORLESS, Agency Inspector, Phone 193 L160N! Now is the tine to do your: Papering and Painting, as I have a large assortment of Wallpapers PRICE: 6e to $3,00 per Roli TRY A CAN OF "LAK1 O." Four Hour Enamel for Floors, Furniture and Wooda ori, • Paints and Varnishes for Every Purpose. SHOP • (R.URON STREET) �Opon Wednesday' and Saturday afternoons and evenings; DA. KAY CLINTON Or Phone 234 for other appointments.' for Mothers. Day No clear one too far away to receive a beautiful tribute 01ifthe 12th ,by using our membership with Florist Telegraph Delivery Association. ROSES, 'CARNATIONS, SNAPDRAGONS, TULIPS,: . D'AFFOAILLS, ETC. CHOICE' FLOWERING PLANTS ,AND MADE'. UP BASKETS AND. PANS COOKS, Florist Two Phones -66w and 66j. Clinton Collegiate Institute Report The following is a report of ,the examinations held at the Collegiate Instituteduringthe winter term. Pupils who missed two or more ,exam- inations ':are indicated by a star. Report foh•1ns hat/"e been sent home to the parents. These are to be signed and returned to the form teacher. UPPER SCHOOL No. of papers Na, of written parses 10'- 10 :NAME 'Andrew Fraser Nellie Fear .. , .. Amy Parsons , Ruth Vonnel , . Dorothy Trines,. Grace MIcEWen .. . Evelyn' Hall • .Helen N-ediger , :Bert Gray , ,........ Doret,hy Manning :Hazel :Watkins , , . , . 9 9. 9 9, 8 7 9 . 7 6 6 9' 7 6 6 Standing Standing No. of An. • last. points class term 41 2 • 41 2 39: 4 35 5 35 5 30 7 29 8 22'x. 9 20 10 20 .10 5, 2 6 Stuart. Keyes Ena Pars,ons, .Ephriam Gray . J. Margaret Ct dm of e. J. 'Flen:nee Rorke Doris Durnin No of papers written -124.. Noof pa ses706, Percentage successful --85.5. 8 , I , 7,' 9 6 ., 7 6 6 3 3 { 1 19 12'` 16 13 15 14 9 15 2 1'0 0 17 1] 12 10; :14 UPPER ANI) MIDDLI SCIIOOL No. el'. Standing Standing• NAME papers No. of No, of in last, written passes' points class term , Margaret 1VI'CLeod 11... 11 63.' - 1 I .1 Audrey Garter 9,' 949 2 I 2 Reg, .Noble .....I 9 9 - 43 3 , 3 Isobel Chowen . 9 , '9 38 4 10 Olive Glew 8 S.- 38' I 4. 4 Dorothy Little 9 9 96 6 I 4 ,.,Morris Rowell ,,.,...,....»i,. 9 I 7 2S 7 I 6 Dorothy . IV0uteh , I 8 I 726 7 Mary Reynolds .J 10 6 _, 19 . 9 ' 8 Bessie McEwen.................0 6 17 .10 John I-Iellyar 7 5 17 10 16 '' Margaret 'Dan Wm, Ball . .I 8 '" 4 , i 12 13 13 Jean 13enthron 7 4 I 10„ 14 14 Edna Flynn :I 5 4 I 9 15 11 Grace Evans (i 3 6 16 12 No. ofpapers, written -132. ' No, of Passes -107. " Percentage successful -81,06. MIDDLE SCHOOL • 3A N'AMI No. of papers No, of written passes 'Margaret Phitnsteel 11 10 Helen Manning 10 10. Susie 'Livermore 9 9 ..' FrTihej4 Masson 1 • . 10 Olive Thompson , ... 9 Violet Morrison . 10 Cleland - Bone 9 Maay Armstrong; 7• Thelma. Lovett 8 Lloyd Stcjek' . . ... 9 Isobel Biggart , 10 Carrie Lavin ' ' Eileen Rnmball 1 9 Robert' Cole , 8 Edith Gibbings 10 Janet MicTaggart . 1 9 I Bert Middleton .,.1' 7 j Marion Forbes Robert Hale' *Dorothy Cox , Brenton •Uellyal , .. , Olive Sprung Cora Trewartha , ., Marion Mason Edward Rorke Anna Beadle , Jean Twyford Wm. 1Vl'ieGill Delores Harris Jean Mutat James McCrea .- 10 7 8 8 8 8 '7 8 61 •j. 9 8 22 0 -' 6 22 7 - 6 22 8 6 F 21 ,.. 8 5, 1 20 R 6 ,-17 .8 6. - 16 8 5 14 7 4 13 7. 5 12 8 I 6 12 3^ • 11 6 4 8 1 7 1 2 Standing Standing Na. of - in last: .points class term 46 1 _ 1 46 .343 3. 37 4. 3 37 (4` 11 • 35 6 '10 35 6 .14-, 30 • 8 32 •' 28 .9 7 28 9 28 9 13 7 2727 •12 - 1''12 i 16 26 14 23 15 16 16 18 18 8 21 22 23 23 24 25 ; 12 26 29 27 28 27 24 29 26 30' 23 31 29 No_ of papers written -259. No. of passes -210. Percentage Successful -81.08. • NAME• LOWER. SCHOOL (II) No. of papers. No, of 'written passes percenta, Dorothy- Watts .9 9 _ ,88,1 Joe Gandaer ; • 9 9 83,,3 Grace Hellyar • • 9 9 83.1 Mary Andreq�s . . 9 9 82.9 Hugh Middleton . 9 9 79.9 Edith' Herbert . 7 7 79.6 Helen McMath 8 S 75.9 Helot Y`oungblutt F9 9 75, 6 Ross Carter • 9 0 75.6 Madden Glew 9 Wm, Draper. 9 9 Kathleen Cameron 8 Reta Fear 9 Ethel ROSS .. , Hugh lMleEwen " , E'.izabeth Morrison Kenneth Pickett , , , .. . Grace Fitzsimmons • I Mar3orio McEwen . Gordon Cudmote , Clarence Bozell . . , , .. , , , . . Ernest Hovey Gerald• Holmes . . Marjorie McEwuig , . Laurence Plumsteei , Torn 'Ross . , . . Irene Swinbank Heim Vodden Kelso Streets , Harry Pluntsteel • .. Kathleen Iiuliet• . .1 7 Edna Elliott . 7 Stewart Cock •, Pearl Churchill . . ..... Bruce Biggart Leah Ranson .. ..I Carmen Rowcliffe 1 Doris Huller , ` Norma Streets .1 No, of papers written -382... No, of passes -260. Percentage Successful -80.8: 8 8 9 8 9 8- 7 9 7 8 8 8 7 9 9 8 5 9 • 7. 5 9 0 7 0 4 5 9 5 7 3, 7 4 '7 4 7 4 7 4 8 5 7 �7 7 8 8 .14.8 72.3 68.3 65.0 64.4 64.0 63.5 63.0 62.6 62;0 62,0 61.6 60.8 60.3 $7.7 56.4 56.0 56.8 55.6 54.0 58.2 52.8 152.4 52.0 +61.0 50.8 50.0 47.9 44.0 41.3 • THURSDAY, SUMMARY Total number of paper„ written --•1241. Total 1l number of passes -1027. Pc ceptago Successful --82,8. (3) Forms aceolyding> to .Percentage: IB=89.0. U. 5,-85.5: , • 11IA-51.08. II113-81.'06. - II=•80.8, IA -80 , 0, (c) Head Girl and Bop in each: Form; Form (1)-Fliurriott Gandier, Howard Johnson: Forel (II) -Dorothy Watts, Joe Gaudier. Form (IIIA) -.Margaret Plurnsteel, Cleland 13one, form (IIID),-Msargaret M'e"Lood, Audrey 'Darter. • II. S. -Nellie Fear •and Amy Parsobis(tied), Andrew Fraser. Brnscefi•eld Mr, and Mrs,Hngh McDougall hear `returned froth a Week's visit, at their old home, Tiverton. M and Mr's. Fred M!hGlanches of Torcjnbo spent the week -end •as the guests of U1'.. and Mrs, Ross Scott. • IVla•. ;Gari Kaiser of Detroit was. here for a few`days last week. Mrs, Lou'• Simpson of llensall was calling on her many, friends here on Sunday.':• Mrs. Arthur IVIcQueen has pur•- 'l.cased a fine new player piano. , Tuckersmith Township Report of Si S. o. 4: Sr. 4th -Edna Cook, Leslie Pepper, Melbourne Ball, Stanley Collins. Jr, 4th-liiarioin . Matheson, 'Wiihna Roweliffe, Frank Garrett,'Beatrice Snell, Dorothy Walters. Sr. 3rd -.-Bert Garrett, Alden Crieh, 16 14. A Real Inovatlon 7 21 Conscious of the fact that it is - • 22ha l dly fair to collect enough margin 19 : from the Cash Purchaser of Fuel to pay the carrying charges ou the ac- count of the Credit Purchaser, and also conscious ,of the fact that Eat en's, Simpson's, Loblaw's Groeeter- ies, A..& P. Stores, Liquor Stores and many other business concerns can present •favourable reports for no other reason than that they get the CASH; the Clinton "Heat Folks" have for this Spring and Summer de- cided to offer Coal and Coke to the public at a Dollar off for Cash Pay- ment. • 16 6 19' 6 This is a real innovation ink the Qc%al business which is now open to everybody and will give everyone an Standing' Standing opportunity to stock next Winter's in last fuel at a price lower than it has been e class term for years: 1 .3 JOHN B. MUSTARD COAL CO. 3' 2 12-1, 2 1 4 6 5 10 6 4 7" 8 3: 115 10 7 " 11 12 12 13 -12 19 14' 9 I.5 28 16 16 '17 14 18 18:. 19 84 19 22 21 29 ' •22 20 23 .15 24 26 26 17. 26 27 2'7 32 2 20 29 25 30 30 31 33 32 30 33 23 ' 34 37 35 36 26 24 37 36 38 39 39 38 . (IA) No. of Standing Standing NAME paperrs No. of in last written 'passes percenbsge class term Howard Johnson .. 9' 983.8 1 1 ,Tames Doherty ..., 9 9`' 75,4 '1 2 3 Percy Garter 7 7 72,7 3 7 7emteth Elliott . •,,,,.,. • 9' 9 69,7 4 5 'Reginald Cook . 9 ' 0 . 69,0 5 7 9. 9 68,8 6. 2 '. 9 9 62.0 . 7 10 8 8 61.8 8 13- 9 8 60.2 ` 9 0 Ellwood Campbell . Arthur Griffiths . . Harold Tyndall James Reynolds James Nickle ; . . Harold Gibbs . . Carl Radford Wayne Rozell ........ John Deeves . , John: Cluff Stewart Farquhar, Harold Glazier , Edward Elliott Donald Smith . Archie Dale George Runiiball Earl Reynolds Gerald Brown No, of papers written -185: No, cif passes, 1,48. Percentage successful -80:0. NAME Harriet Gaudier Florence llledallunt . . Beatrice. Sharp, Margaret Ross . , ..... . Isobel Lindsay` ... W. Trewartha Josie Carter . Velma Quail Margaret Cal±bert Helen •Johnson Josephine Harris . , Nouns Potter Ethel Thompson Mary Crooks .: .... Betty' Cluff .-, Minlue Hudson ..... Maricjn Bayley E1da Watson , Joan Campbell . Isobel Cantelon . Edna. Huller ; . Jean- Miller Marion Smith ,. see c m•t '7 7 ,59:'7 ' 10 . 10` 9 8 58.8 , 11 3 9 9 58.'7 12 12 6 4 58.5 13 1) 5 56.1 t 14 13 6" 4 56,8 15 16 7 6 55..6 16 6 7 4 54.0. 17 16 9 '7 53.3 18 13 ' 7 5 a 52.3 11) 18 '7 5 t 51..7 20 . 20 8 4; - 47.1 21 ' 19 9 1 36.2 22 23 7 2 .360 1 23 22 (IB) No, of Standing Standing Papers No..of in last Written passes percentage class : tern 9 9 I :86.3 1 1 2 9 9 83.3 -2' 1 9 9 82.5 •3 4 9 9 . 78.1 . 4 -• 5 9 0 78.0 5 3 9 9 ,78 .5 8 8 7 6 9 9 75.8 9 9 74'.1. 7 7 73.0, 9 9 ?71,0 9 9 68.7 9 9 67 4 9 9 67.0, 0 9. 66,.8 9 • 9 64.1 8 7 63.7 .. 9 9 °' 61.0 8 8 59.7 9 7 57.2 9 6 57.1 9 7 67.1 9 '7 56.0. 3 1 b1MK'gh 8 4' 49.1 7 Josie •Fitzsimmons ., ' 9 3 37;8 13 No. of •papers written -219. 9 •• ND of Passes 1.96. 15 Percent'ay,e.Suctessful-80:0. 8 12 9 9 10 18 12 ' 10 . 18 25 14 14 16 20 16 15 17 16 1:8 '22 19 18 20 .24 20 23 -22 21. •23 19 24. 27 25 26: 1 Harold Pepper* Jr. 3rd -Kathleen Falconer, Nor- man . Pepper, Wanda Rowcliffe'°. Sr 24d -Olden O'Brien, Clifford Pepper, Glen Layton,' Jr. 2nd-.-M'arg•aret Crich, Beatrice Walters':. Sr. st=Erma Garrett, Irene Gar- rett, ITarry Crich. • Jr. Primer -Viola Penney, Lloyd Those whose names are follciwed by an asterisk were absent from one or more examinations during the month of April.' - -C. J. Collins, teacher: MAY 2, 1929 Close•up of .815. Roll showing Sigght fttip. aide -lap. WithRlbRoll, fin, estloaldng,loop st ,Testing metal roof' ferBarns Beason, Sheds, :Larag es, . War4houeos, Bnoy and quick to h,,y og Aew Foofe op A',�}, over old once. 1118, 'Rol'l ze hxdde to Council Standard' - quality. S.eadridse and rafter meas• uro rents fer fres ender to a '��'+a1.1►`t' Use Led -lied Nails with Itlb" - Veil il Roofing. The [cad on the heath seals the hole; Weatherproof, no washers to thread. • 2,2c per lb, Eastern ifkod 1 PRESTON, ONT, Montreal Toronto einWelree Purina StStick Feeds FOR HORSES, ,CATTLE, PIGS AND' POULTRY SPECIALLY PREPARED KiEED FOR EACH PURPOSE H. W. Charlesworth 1A HIGHLY PROFITABLE DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT 12 PER CENT WITH SAFETY IN THE SHARES OF Second Standard Royalties Limited • AN ALL -CANADIAN COMPANY Incorporated under the Laws of ,the Province 'of On arid • OFFICERS and DIRECTORS: T . 1ti, Proctor, Esq„ President Pres. James Proctor & Redfern; Limited, Thomais J. Hillard, Esq,, Vice President Consulting Engineers, Toronto Ex -Pres, Dominion Life Insurance Company Dr. W. A. Ilall, MP., 2nd Vice -President Pres. WWaterlrti Trust Company, Waterloo S. E. 'Nicholson, A.C,A., Sec. -Treasurer Walkerton Thomas II• Stinson, Esq,, I{.C., 1VI!,P•, Director Toronto IVIcLatughlin, Fulton, Stinson & James A. trainee, Esq., Director Anderson, Barristers, Lindsay W. 7d. Moore, Esq., Director Manufacturer, Tollaacj. Solicitors: Financier, Welland Bankers; Auditors: Price, Cochrane & Company The Dominion Bank Geo. O. Merson & Company Torq'nto City Hall Branch, Toronto Toronto Trustee for Sitikiug I"und, Transfer Age,A: and Registrar: THE IMPERIAL TRUST COMPANY 'OF CANADA, 16 RICHMOND ST. WEST, TORONTO 2. Second standard Royalties Limited is now receiving its Royalty Income from Royalties on Leases, which are being operated by Major Producing Oil Companies such as; Marland, Barns- shall, Mid -Continent, Carter, Gypsy, Magnolia, Prairie, Sinclair, Texas, Roxana, Amerada, Shell, Skelly, Pure, Tidal, Aflaantic, Twin State, Pine, Independent, etc. Alter taxes, and the expensesof management :save been provided for which will be very 'nn ninal due to the fact that 'the. Royalty Income of the Com'patiy is received entirely free of cost -The. Charter Provides Mir The Distribution of Income Four Ways as Follows: 1 Cumulative 12% Redeemable ' Preferred Stock The,Prefer•rod Shares are a first lien on all the Assets of the Company with a fixed dividend of 12% per annum, payable 10 monthly on the first"o£ each month to shareholders of record on the 25th day .of the previous month, and are redeemable at 51:10 a share: 2. Sinking Fund An amount equal to at least 3 to 1e each nvonth on the outstanding Pre- ferred Stock of the Ccjnvpany must be yet aside out of the Income of the Com- pany and deposited' with The Imperial Trusts Company ;of Canada, as Trustee " for the Redemption of the Preferred Shares on the let April, 1944, at $1.10 3. Sut•plu;i for Re -Investment Two-thirds 4f the Surplus Incotite must be invested in Producing Royalties to increase the Assets and. Earning Power of the Company and the remail: ing one-third is availhble for Coliianon Stock. Dividends. 4. Common Stock Dividends One-third of the Colmpany'a Surplus Income is set aside for Dividends on Common Stock, but no Dividends will. be declared until all the Preferred Shares have been sold; meanwhile, this fund will accumulate for the; benefit of the owners of the Common. Stock, The regular monthly dividend of '1% is payable on the 1st of each ntonih to Shareholders of record on the 25th of the previous month. The shares are sold. in Units of 100 12% Redeemable Preferred Shares at $1.00 per share -and 100 Ceeullon Shares at 25e per share. ` : • A deseript'ive circular giving full information on Second Standard Royalties Limited will be forwarded on request. All Cheques, Drafts, Money Orders, etc„ for subscriptions should be -.made payable. to The•Impornal Trusts Company of Canada aed'same :forwarded to: - MM -CONTINENT BOND CORPORATION LTD. 33.1. Bay Street, Toronto LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE J. G.. CHOWEN• Clintons Phone 52