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The Seaforth News, 1928-07-05, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 5, 19 THE SEAFQRTH NEW MAINRED &WHITE STORES Our latices good For one' week Arsenate of •Ulna, in 5 lb, bags. , The teal potato bug killer s; Np\v Potatoes, No, t.'White ,5toolc peck p Ely Coils, you hang thetel • Shelled Walnuts, 12s per lb., . Canned -Peas, ti tins for We Sery-u right at the Beet. and White t1p; Doe , 49c 25c 43c 59c Ross roa RhoJne8 ... wart Phone 77 CREA `We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given. Donot send your cream to other Creatneries we want � it here. x - needco-operation. To operate'' Creams weyour y P ion .we wiltgive on of our foryou co-operation y In returnp, best in service and prices. We are agent for the Melfotte Cream Separators, ..Come iii and see the new Models. t Seaforth Seaforth Crealner ��� a h Ont., C. A. BARBER, Prop. Walker -86 Son W, J; �Yalk UNDERTAKING - attd EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma Go-vernment'diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. . Night or day phone 67. D, Hs Mclnnes Chiropractor Of }gingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons , Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used. Beware. of an Itchy Spot and Keepour hairscalp P Y free from clean, also r dan- druff by having your next - shampoo at SllYS 51101 Just around the Corner in the Dominion Bank Build- ing Phone ' 125. Pianos Tuned Cleaned . and Repaired 99� hasr+As Hove e C Residence—James St, granamerseemaireasertleariamsa Muenutar Rheumatism Subdued. - When one is a sufferer ,from inttscuter riteumtttism ,he cannot do better than to have the regiott rubbed With Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil; Let the rob- bin'g lee brisk atad continue until case is securerl. There is more virtue in a bottle of it than can he fully estitttated, SPECIAL OPTICA. OFFER High grade heavy weight gold-filled spectacles with best flat. apherioal lenses tor only 14 00. All other style of frames and lenses at lowest prices, Eyes :examined by our well known and painstaking speeialistMr. Hug'heon with .28 years experience, 18 years coining to Seafort)t The very best in optical work and at reasonable prices. From Monday at l,p.m. July le to Wednesday 12 noon July 18, Beattie's Fair, Seaforth BORN. etteDO,N+ArJD: In Tuckersmith, pit Saturday, June •23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MdDonald, a son (Ross ,Graham). WINTHROP. Following is the result of promotion exams for S.S. No, 10, McKillop. Sr, lee -Russell Dolmage 83.5, Roy Dol - mage 83, Harold Pe'thick 81 Marg. Montgomery 79, Willie Camp- bell75, Willie Dolmage 63. Jr. IV: -Isobel Betties 86, Evelyn Sperl- ing 82,3, Blanche Pethick 76, Leslie Dolmage 72.4, Elva Pryce 67.2. Sr, III 4Kenneth Betties 7M, Jr. III. a - Manche Sperling 72, Olive. Pryce 70, Oliver Pryce 66, Allen Campbell 01. son. Primer -Hazel rim e'r-Hazel Sparing,.Mini e l Dolmage, Harvey Doltnage, Helen BL-' lMInAicsnshanEriedli•aPLLeytodhiaek,L,wMhRoieldhidared'bteeeHatcsehve'dirset- ing her sister, Mrs. A. Cuthill, has re - hill and turned to the' West. `Mrs. Cut hie Margaret r Cuthill �accom a d Miss t a a et her as far as Toronto and spent a few days with friends in the city. Mr. John Bullard spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. S. Jeffrey; who is seriously ill. Quite a number attended the picnics held on Saturday in Bayfield atld Bethel. Mr: and Mars. Willis Dundas and Mrs. George Little, motored to De troit and spent a few days • 'vith :friends there. Miss Margaret Eaton, of Toronto, spent the week -end at her -home here, Mrs. James Campbell has returned home after spending .a couple of weeks with her datighter in Cleveland, U. S. A, - The Ladies' "Aid and W.M.S. will hold their regular meeting at the ho.tne of Mrs, John Barron, west of Learlbery, oil Friday afternoon, July 6, •Mr. Frank Johnston and little dau- ghter Roma left for Toronto on Tues- day, Little Roflta has tee undergo an operation, We with her every success, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Bennett and. son Ronnie spent Sunday with Mrs, Bone, of Belgrave. Miss Florence Mere is spending a week's holidays 'at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mere, Mt: and Mrs. Hugh Sproat, Ronnie, Mary and Margaret and Dorothy Vokes, all of Detroit, are at the paren- tal home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sproat for a week's holidays. Mrs, John Sproat spent a 'few days last week visiting her niece, ,Mrs, A. Hamilton, .Hetifryn, • ,rir, and Mrs. J. Webber and Mr, .anti Mrs. ,T, J.' Cleary went ,to Titch cner on Sunday. • Ifr. and Mrs, Howard Barker,. Haw ry and 'George; Miss Anna Barker and Mr, E. Easson, Stratford, were hole clrry visitors at the home of Mrs. TTugh -Wright, TOWN TOPICS Mr, Pero ,Haag, of I;.Tagersyilie, is spending the holidays with his par - ants Mr, and ^Mrs. W. D. Hoag, Mr, Clifford Trott, of Pickering, 'are rived lanae Thursday to spend the Vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Trott, • Mrs. 'J, . ,I`, Snowdon' and family spent ;the holiday at Windsor. Masses Margaret Minei and Agues Allan, and Miss Mary Fraser,. , 1 of Toronto,:stent''the week -end with Mr, and Mrs: Joseph Grummett, :,ars. W. H, Reid,'of Lucknow, is spending a few days with her niece,: 11rs, W. -I). McDonald, and nephew, 13e+. W. 1?. Lane. iMiss Marion Scarlett loft Tuesday morning to spend twat weeks at the Ontario Ladies' College, Vyahitby, as a delegate .to sntnner_ sehoo , )Rev, MM. Carswell and Misses 'eau and Helen Carswell and Gordon, of Toronto, spent tate holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Daley, \fdi<ihop. ','Mr. and .Mrs. W. j. Main, of Wind- sor, who ` were married Saturday, Y, spent pant of thpir 'honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Peeliman in town and Left Wednesday morning for West Lorne. The bride was formerly Mains .Evelyn e-lydo and has often visit- ed in Seaforth. MIr; and Mrs, W. 31. Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, H,abdeirk and Stirling motored to Grosse 'Isle, Mich„ this weeds.r •IM. and airs. Alex. Edmond -stone and Miss Annie Dingman, of Bow manville, and Mrs, James Wright, of Ethel, spent Suttday with Mrs. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beare and Mrs Smith, of Toronto spent a cou- ple of days with Mrg 1 Dalton. • rz Mt', and Mrs. Richards, of Detroit, aiad his brother, are visiting her fath- er, Mr. Fred Robinson. Miss Lucy Eckart and Earl Helmer, or Detroit, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Con. Eckart. ,Mrs, Joseph Keating gave a kitchen shower at her home one day last week in honor of. Miss Mary Reynolds, a bride of this month, when a pleasant time was spent, an impromptu musical programme being given, ;followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Allan, Mrs; Rey MCGe,ncli and Mr, Glen Taman were in Blyth Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs. Sane. Gidiey. Miss Margaret Case, nurse -in -train- ing of the Ford Hospital, Detroit, ar- wives home this week to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5, A. Case. The lectures of Rev. :Dr. S. W. Hughes of London, England, in 18g- inondville and Northside United Churches, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday last were largely attended and of a most inspiring eharacte• Dr. Hughes left Saturday morning to preaoh,in Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto. ;From Sarnia Observer; J. H. Brass tow, son of 'Mr`, and Mrs. W. H.Bris- tows noeth Russell street, has success- fully passed his third year in medicine. at the Detroit College of Medicine.. Mr. Hutchison, Miss Gibbons, Miss' McGinnis and Messrs. Joseph and Clarence Hoggarth of Stratford visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Hoggarth last week, Mr. and Mrs. Viet Milker,.of Palet erston, and Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Mitt- ar, of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs, E.' J. Cooper, of Hamilton, were holiday visitors with their aunt, and their cousin, Mr, Marshall Smith. Mr, and Mrs, A. Chesney and sons, Baymore and George, Mr. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chesney, Mr. Kenneth. Carleton, Miss hopper, , Miss Wald- man, Messrs. E and K. Chitty, of To- ronto,. were Sunday visitors at the 'Charters' home. Mrs. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Westcort and family were to Drayton over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E: L. Box is enlarg- ing his residence on Jarvis Street, and Mr, Thomas Melady is malting alter- ations to the verandah of his home on James Street, Mr, and Mrs, James Bays and Glen, and W, J. Hays of Detroit, spent the. 'holiday with Dr. A. L. Hays at Fort Erie. Glen remained to spend a few Miss Hoffack, of Ingersoll, is' the guest of Mrs. Robert E. Jackson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long and Mrs. Lillian Cook motored up Brantford from rant d on Saturday tovisit r S. av s at the homes of ML . and Mrs A. L Porteous anrland Mrs Harburn, ,returning•to Brantford on Moladay evening ,Miss Elva Jefferson was a guest on Monday of 'Miss Evelyn Harburn. Mr, Daniel Sharkey and Mr. Wil- liam Gill, of Milwaukee, Wise spent a few days at the home of Mr. Sharlcey's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, James . Nixon.:i\feesrs. 'Dale Nixon, Dan, Sharkey and Bill Gill motored to Port Mc - ,Nicholl and Oshawa on Thursday, Miss Myrtle Sharkey, of Port Mc- Nichol, returned with bleu. ' bili J„9. Smith, of Cleveland, Ohio! Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Constable and family, of Oshawa, Mr, Harold Wager of Oshawa, and Miss Laura Constable ,of London, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nixon, Mrs, John. Spain and Dorothy, of. Gall are visiting at the hmne of Mr. and Mrs James Nixon. Miss.:Florence Isaiclleev, of Toronto, arrived Thursday .to spend the holi- days with her mother, Mr's, 5. C. Laidlaw. �Miss Stewart and Miss Manning, of Toronto 'were week end guests with Miss Florence Laidlaw. Miss Porter, of Torante, is remaining for the week,'' MIt, Leslie Watson, of •Toronto, spent the week -end 'weir s faher, 1r, Janes 'Mason, His aunt, Miss iiXaeion Watson and Mies Rita Young raterued to Toronto' wall hint, . Mr, anti Mrs, iEinter Beattie and tittle son, of St \dart's, were week -mrd visitors, with Mfr, and Mrs. Thomas Beattie, (Da and Mee, ,Hoctgiets and. Bernice, Toronto, motored up for the wek-end Mi•a odins and Bernice ae e speed- ing enc'- itg the summer with Mrs. Gen.fien. tie mural Miss Lillian Wankel, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Wankel, Mr, E. C. Cltaneberdain, of Toronto, spent the week -end in town, Mrs, Chamberlain returned to Toronto with hien. Dr, Frank Aberhart, of Meaford, visited his •mother over the week -end. His neother niet with tt'painful accid- ent 'fast Wednesday evening wheat elle broke her hip. Mrs. Aberhartisad'at-. tempted to go into Mrs, Davis. haus° without her eau° and fell :w'heit ib the house. She is improving somewhat, Mrs. Harrigan is attending her. .ivLrs. Antiie Reid sed daughter Mary who spent the week with the fortner's sister, Mrs. John McAsh, Varna, re- tttrned-on Tnesclayi • Mr; 'Harold Ooates, Toronto, and Mr. Frank IOo.tes„Embro were we ek- end visitors t+sith their mother, Mrs. R. E. Coates, the latter leaving this weelc to attend staznnier school, 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinley were Sunday visitors at the home of their nephew, Mr, Bert Peck, of Stan- ley Tp: Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Free and on George, of Brantford, were visitors this week. with Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Free, Mrs. Free returned Wednesday with them for a visit. Mr, and Mrs. C. G. Fletcher _and two children of Montreal, are spend- ing the latter part of the week with Mrs. H. J. Gibson. Mr, and Mrs. F. S .Savauge and family were week -end visitors in To ronto, 'Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Lawson and daughter, Bernice, of Auburn, were holiday gueslts in town, Mrs, George Scott leaves Thursday for her home in -eel -beaten, I'll., after spending ,the past few' weeks with Mr. and Mrs: J, A. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.EdwardareHogan, , To ronto, visited this !week with. their aunt Mrs. J C. Wood. Mr, Jas. Scott, Windsor, sang a very delightful solo at the evening service of :First Presbyterian Church. Wee Murray Savauge has been trans- ferred from Exeter to the local branch of the Bank of Commerce, Col. and Mrs. shays, Betty, Ruth and Mary McClelland and 'Evelyn, Dorothy and Frank Golding were hol- iday visitors in .Stratford. Mr, Will Dawson, of Stanley, was a Sunday visitor a.t the home of his bro- ther, Mr. Calvin Dowson. Mr. and '1,(rs, Coates, of London, were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ament. Miss Flelen Ament returned to De- troit for a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs, Warren Atnent, who were week- end visitors with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth were holiday visitors with relatives in New- market. Mr. and Mrs.. J,, B Tyerman and Miss Melville are visiting this week with relatives in Leamington. Dr. and Mee, -Hutchison, of Sagi- naw, Mich., were holiday visitors with his brother, Mr. F. D. Hutchison. ,Mrs. A. E. Stark isvisiting friends at Grand Bend ,this week, Mr, and Mrs, ;Robe, McKay, of De- troit, Mr. Bert Sage and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs, Vanstone and family, of •Stratford, were Sunday, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Rohit. Stewart, North Main Stret. Miss Bethune returned' home this week after spending the past two months in Toronto, Mrs. Stewart Martin and daughter Margaret and son Norman, Mrs, Mode, and Mrs. McLeod, all of To- ronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. .MoLenngn, MI'. and Mrs. L. G. Kruse and son Billy, of Galt, were week -end visitors with relatives in town. Mrs. John Pinkney is spending _a couple of weeks with her sister, Mfrs. George 'Spelt, at Auburn.. Week -end guests at the home of Mrs. Hugh 'Wright, North Main at., were Mr, and Mrs. George Fitzgerald and Aldine, Mr. and Wrs, Albert Har- per, Bert and Maxine, Mitchell, and Mrs. John Woodley and son John, Fitllartott Corners. STANLEY. Mr. anti Mrs, Ben. Keys motored to Colborne on Saturday last and are visiting their cousins, ,Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Keys, o'f that town. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hanna,_ of Sea - forth, are spending this week at the home of theircousin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Keys. Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Reid, who spent the past few months at Flint have re - Corned tn Varna, and intenl spending the suuuner months here for the threshing season, Mt. Artie Keys was a Sunday visit- or with his parents. MR. and Mrs, W. L Keys. Mee.. D. Tough, of4l3rucefield visit- ed relatives and friends in the vicinity of iter old home on the Bronson Lane, last week. Mrs. J, M. C. Tough, of Bayfield; spent a few days, last week with her brothers, Messrs. James and Will Careie, of the Bronson Line. Miss Margaret Tough, who has been teaching near 'Palmerston, is home for the Swtineer. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ester, of Big- gar, , Sask., spent the week -end with the latter's sister, Mfrs. J. A. Cantle. Mr. and Mrs. Esdcr motored the en- tire distance, coining via the United States. They 'intend spending two months in Ontario, having rented a cottage at Bayfield, Mr. George Campbell, accompanied by Mr, anti Mrs. J. A. Oarn'ic, motored to Exeter, on 'l'uesd'ty,lasl. • Mr, Hilbert Musselman, of Elmirn, is visiting his sisters, lfrs. Peter Ging mach and Mrs. Menne Steotcle. • Death of John Wellington Reid.- On Wednesday, June 27th, 'Mr. John Wellington Reith passed suddenly away with an attack of. heat's trouble. Md,r. Reid had ,not been in the hest of health, for some time, but yharl been Working nig as usual all day Wednesday. He was 51 years and 4 months of age and was 'born and lived most of his Hieing across the road from the farm an which he hail lived the last five years He was married ,to Miss Ada Galbraith slightly over tree years,age, who survives hint. lale also, leaves four brothers and three sisters W. E, Reid, of W'ienipeg; George Reid, of Chereh 'Bridge. Seek,; Jsalnes, of Bay., field; Robert S,, Bayfield Road; Mrs Wellington Elliott Bruce -6014, and Mary and ids at home, The feetral.took place uu Saturday afternoon from his late residence, lot 14, llnylicld Road North, to the Bay- field cemetery, llev, Mr. Richardson; of Waterloo, an old, neighbor of the deceased, eundueted 'the services, as- sisted by Rev. F. H. Paull and Rev. R. M. Gale, of Bay -field. The pallbearers were Messrs, Robert Reid, Nelson Reid, Wilmer Reid, Garnet Taylor, Joseph Richardson and 'Ardell Grain- fltributes Maly beautiful oral ger, Ma ,y were received, including some from Winnipeg and London, and the Pune• rat was very largely attended. Mr. Reid lead the respect and friendship of the community in which he had spent' 'his life, and to the bereaved ones sincerest"synipatlty is extended. Among those from a distance who at- tended .the fuieeral were: Mr, and Mrs. McCoy' of London; Mr, Met- calfe and Mr, John Reid, of London; Mr, and Mrs, James Nelsen and Mr. and Mrs Fred Welsh of Seaforth, and ,'Sr• Frank Cameron anel Miss Mildred Gan -mew Detroit, Following is result of the promotion examinations at SS, No. 10. Stanley Keys, Glen DawsoI II, oar Jr Dawson, Sr.IV.--Allan' Keys, George Rowson, Sr. II. to Jr. II•h-John Keys•, Nellie Wiseman. Jr, T1, to Sr. I'1, Bobby Peck. Sr. Prim- er to Jr, I, -+Dorothy Peck. Sr. Pr. - Gordon Keys. Jr, Pr. -Sybil Keys. Russell Oesehe, Jack Peek. E. L. Thompson, Teacher. „Following is the standing of the pupils of SJS, No. 10, Stanley, Classes are arranged as they +mill be itt Sept. Sr,IV.- {S tev art Baird,Kathleene n Mustard, Stanley Collins, Katherine Ketehen, Dorothy Woolly. Jr IV.- Evelye Grainger. Ray Pepper Sr, I11, Randal Pepper, Kenneth McCowan. Aux, Crass, Nelson Forrest,. Jr. TIh- Harry Snider, Jim.Burdge, Audrey Swan, Olive Johnson, Sr. Ili. -Archie Mustard, Alvin Dutot. Jr. IL -Harry Collis; Willie Burdge. L. Class -Bil- lie Graham, Nola Taylor, -Carlyle Cornish. Printer --,Barbara Graham, Doris Dutot, Anna Cornish, Hubert Taylor, Lloyd Thompson, Glenn Swan. Randal Pepper and Steveart .Baird wen the attendance prize. G. C. MdLean, Teacher. BAYFIELD. • Miss Jean Woods left for Toronto on Tuesday to take a summer course after having spent the holiday with her paretits, leliss M. H. Gerrie and Miss A. '4V`aods have been re-engaged to teach next year,...: Mr, and Mrs, E, -A. Sander, Betty and Bobby Sander and Miss Ruby Fisher of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards sin Sun- day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 7. Stewart of Hamil- ton visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollock, on Dominion day, Mr. and Mrs. A. Furter of North Bay motored to the village on Fri- day to spend the week end with. Mr; and Mrs, W. J, Stinson, They, re- turned on Sunday via Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, E. H. Johns, Law- rence and Carson Johns, motored to Wiarton to visit the fortner's par- ents over Dominion Day, Miss Ethel Jowett left on Saturday to visit at New Dundee "before going to Toronto to take a summer course at the University. Miss Gladys Davison of London is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Davison, Miss Ethel Gemeinhard, Charles Gemeinhard and 1Mr. Herbert of Tor- onto spent the week end at their home. Mr, Norman Toms of Detroit spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J, Totes, Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon .of Galt spent the holi- day with Rev, ail Mrs. F. H. Paull. Mr. and Mrs.' H. Mcliareit, Marion and Christine of Port Elgin, were weelc end guests with Mrs. W. Stirl- ing. Miss tirl-mMiss Elva Dewar of Toronto and Mr. David Dewar of Benntiller, are holidaying at their home. Ree, and Mrs. Richardson of Wat- erloo were guests of the latter's par- ents, Rev. and Mrs, R. M. Gale, on Saturday. Rev. Mr. Richardson came to attend the funeral of the late John Reid.. Miss Gladys Gale returned .to Waterloo with her sister. Tire playa "The Road to the City," which was given by the Bervie A.Y. u ices of the Trin- ity theas P.A. et P Junior Guild on Friday last, was splendid, The play, which was under the direction of Rev. W. 11..Towns- lend was well acted, each taking his part splendidly. It was regretted that there was not a better attendance. ,Rev, L. C. Harrison of Clinton will exchange pulpits with Rev, F. H. Paull on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Neelin returned ou Thursday,` Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Neelin, Fred and Ann Neelin; of Tor- onto are their guests. Miss fzetta MLertler returned to New Dundee last week to spend a few days sabre going to Toronto to ex- amine papers. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brandon, Char- lie and Betty visited relatives at Wing - ham on Sunday. Mrs,t\1', E, Babb, of Stratford, Mrs. Minnie Ross of'YTorotttre, who spent a motttlt at the latter's cottage, S•use- P-'Tutt, returned on :14onday with Mr. and Mrs, H. Cobb. Mr. Jr G; Field and family of Tav- istock are occupying '01. Cotton's cot- tage. Mr, and Mrs,. R. Bloomfield and son returned to their home at Windsor, having visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. C, T•lrandoe. 'Among those who are accupyittg Grove cottages m Jowett s C t- vc and Deer Lodge Park; Mr, and Mrs. Anderson and fancily, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. T. McConkey and family of Montreal; Mr, ,and Iles. Burch of Detroit; Mr, and. Mrs. \\`• P. Clement and family. of Kitchener; Mfr, and Mfrs, Gordon Kennedy and Miss Elizabeth Joy of. Toronto; air.: and 3fre. W. love and family of London;, Mr. and Mrs. Hest - legs of Gait. Mr. noel Mrs. S. R. "McConkey, Margaret and Joe Ma -einem, Mrs. -1-1 1"..'l.nu^sun .and family, Stratford, Mrs. \lr J. 'riflemen an faintiy, Mr, and Mrs, C; R. Wail anti family; Dr. and PACU: P1 'Mrs, J, H, Stnith and son Garman;! Grath ar<' spending ,t few days itt Lan - with O'Sullivan $ home home for herants, Stapleton, Miss Coyne, for home holidaysspent holiday ' Mfrs. Fred MelStyan, N 3, Si C t b , for the results of Messrs, Gilbert Knight 11, Fawn, Gordan Peters, Chas. and Ethel G°tn* n f lit. Suldei is obtain- ing elnitard motored Iran' Toronto':' and g g oto II (taw spent th° holiday the guests of the tat= act's parents, ape Williams d P I Miss Alnna McKay, of Toronto, O'Connor first, 1"r k Maylan, second. spent the holiday with her 'parents, L 5 } 1 A ithtnetic (Tian.) Miss Gladys Davison is spending two weeks holidays at her No@het s O'Connor, Frank Moylan, John Milos, home itt the village. Mr. Thos, Mallett was a guest at ( tl Frank Williams, (Marne Miles, the !tome of Mrs. J, Davison, '-ills Nan Woods is spending a few (Hon.) O'Connor, weeks at London. M . a 1, Clarence Sr, V'. --E, Soo -Whaler, J. Stirling, Mi I J t lei J L, Higgins, M. Elliott, F. Weston; J. (pass), Frank \\ 11 sin , Charlie Miles, Lindsay. Jr. V. -D. Gemein'hard, y ( o ) Mary O Sr. IV. -J, Brown, Eva Sturgeon, C Ag ATG t1 . (Pass), T; Parker, J, Osmond, J. Wild, M. MdL'eod free,) Jr, IV, -,K. Hemet, G Coyne, E. Met-ner, L. johns, •Ei io t Emma Sturgeon, t eon, Frank 1M y 1 Clarence /vial - one, Lindsay (t^ec), Louise McLeod, Maud .Parker, Dean Castle, Keith Miles. 1'I t g ply Mary Gemeinhard. g Franle, Sr. III. -Carson Johns, Fred Sturg- til 1 ) J McGrath,W' li con, Brown .Lindsay, Jim Sturgeon, y r , Jat es Atkm Tom, Castle, Hugh AfoLeod, Mervin Frank Williams,Elliott, Louis Wild. Jr, III, »Dick Charlie 14L'1 t L r°r Weston, Chas, Parker, .Doris Feather- stone,. Jean' Dunn, Clara Parlcer, Eve- -McGrath, T 'Williams, Frank Wil- liams, lyn Gemeinhard, I f! Shea; (p s) Clarence Sr, TI, -Mae Murray, Vera Wild, \f I J 1. F Mo Jean Elliott, William a to Wtll am mon Irene 7 Osmond, ere Leitch, Harryr i Camil- la Le B a dbn Chas. Brail- le, i tt s an II F Feather - don, Kenneth Castle, Francis Elliott.g La) ins foe First Class --Stuart Sturgeon, Pearl Lindsray, Albert Osmond, Bobby Mc- l F f (H ) \f Leod, y Prhnaty-Kenneth Brandon, Wil- John M'i Wil- liam IVestla'ke, Eugene Castle, 11. H, Gerrie, A. W. Woods, Teachers. ST. COLUMBAN. Mr. Charles Malone and Mr. Thos, McQuaid,' of Windsor teaching staff, are home, spending the summer holi- days here. Mr, W. Sorenson, of Detroit, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Downey. Miss Mary Feeney, of New York, is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, Thomas Feeney, Mr, and Mrs, P. O'Sullivan is spending a few holidays in St. Cath- erines. Mr. James Love, of Teeswater, is spending tire holidays at the home of his another, Mrs. John Love. Miss Margaret McGrath, of Dun- das, is holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter H. Mc- Grath. Mr. Louis Stapleton, B.A., of Col- lingwood, was a caller on his parents, during the week. Mfr. Basil Lane, of Toronto, . spent the holiday at his home here, • Miss Mary McQuaid, of Windsor, is holidaying at her parents' home in McKillop. MLr. and Mrs. Frank Pope and chil- dren, of Kitchener, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. an$ Mrs. John Dalton, :Miss Helena Flannery, of Linwood, is spending the holidays here. Miss Dorothy Melady' has taken' a position in Stratford, Misses Sadie Queenan, Lucy 'Burke, Gertrude and' Mildred Me- • Itfi+: Lillian O i last week at the home of her ttne}e, i• Mics Gsti'trttde Stapleton; of !Planner" • t - r,.aR Mrs, . oretue n n° of Ch a s endm r the Tao her. 'Iollowizig is the report of R,U.S,S. No. ' Cp t111a ate n' the enne examinations. The names are i order,o” me• i ing hi hest standing in Form er school) are .Agnes McGrath first, 'i iarits second; Form , leery u s 'art ower , c too -- r C'larenec MYMalone, Joe Williams, Mary Camilla Coyne;'(pass) Agnes Mc- ;sra t ran t it Janice Atkinson, John Shea. Botany --• on. Mary Frank Moylan,Ann es Gr tt a otic, Joe t 'urs, elan Shea;. s Fran iia s, i' C atttilla Coyne, Jtunes "Atkinson, John .\•til'es, Histol --, Ii' n. onnor, nes ':e' ra e; Frank Williams Camilla ' o James Atkinson inc.' Williams, John Slice,"ran o alt renc . _ one, Charlie Miles; ('failed) John t rstci gra t t - O'Connor, Agnes , t''oy an; (Pass , oc il stns, John Miles Camilla Co i c, n ' son, +•rant t tClarence Mal- one, tar is res John Shea, i - ature (Host), Mary O'Connor, Agnes , oe a i'rant t tams, •o n ea; as a one, acnes t t inSal1 'rank " y- Ian, John .Wiles Charlie Miles Coyne.Form ' , French -(Hon.), Agnes 1ftGrath ClarenceM Williams; (Pass) Camilla Coyne. orm rents- on. , ,ary-?-'. C':ntnor, Frank M'o tan Charlie. Nines res; (pass), James Atkinson; (failed), John Shea. Algebra --(Hon,), Mary O'Connor, Agnes MsGra,tie, - Frank Moylan,. Clarence Malone, Joe Williams; (pass) Charlie Miles, James Atkin - sou, John Shen; (Sailed) John Males, Camilla 'Coyne, Frank Williams. Christian Doctrine ('Hon.), Agnes Mc- Grath, \Maty O'Connor, Franck Mold - an. John Shea, James Atkinson, Joe Williams, Clarence Malone, Joshn Miles, Charlie Miles. (Pass) Frank Williams, Camilla Coyne, Jr. IV. 'to Sr, IV. -(Honours) Ca- therine Flannery. ('Pass) Kate Hol Iense Mary. Hart, Sr, III. to Jr, TV.- (Hon) Loretta kloiland, Agnes Delaney, Florence O1Sullivan, Mary McQuaid. (Pass) Edward Hart, Mary tellies, Hanna Cronin. Jr, I.II. to Sr. LII. -('Pass)< Mary efuephy. Mary O'Sullivan. (Recom- mended) Fergus Melady. (Repeating the Grade) Edward O'Sullivan. Second to Jr. III-eHon) Irene McQuaid, Lillian•Miles. (Pass) Tom Melady, Albert Hart, Margaret Mur- phy, Ella O'Sullivan, Jack Cronin. 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