The Huron News-Record, 1896-09-02, Page 1HURON
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VOL. XVIII
Fatigue
and
Weakness
Yield to the persuasive powers
—of—
MALT STOUT
The best Tonic
and strength comes with the first
few bottles. You can sleep sound-
ly after taking it, and lift the sys-
tem into a condition to resist the
enervating heat of summer. It
gives mental power to those who
use it properly. r'
The Clinton Liquor Store.
Lack Kennedy
Dominion Election, 1896
. Electoral District
—of the—
WE, T RIDING of HURON
S atement of Election Expenses of
, Robert:_
A CoANDIDA
ELD`
CIairODT
Pettit
Gender -10W,, 11 ` . 44 50
Postr i; Brit x r� i . 6 00
r
Organizing4i at king25 00
Rent of Halls 46 00
Postage 5 14
Livery 85 00
Telegraph and Telephone 6 75
Personal Expenses 34 00
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LECTION
097 1
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IN,DHPNNDIINT IN ALL TH&NG8-1WZUTRAL IN NOTHING
A. M TODD, molter a nd Owner
HURON COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1896
CLINTON:.h
Goderlch.
Dominion Election, 1896
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
—of the—,
WEST RIDING OF HURON.
Statement of Election Expenses
incurred on behalf of
George McIntyre Kilty,
•A CANDIDATE AT SAID ELEC-
TION AND PAID BY ANDREW
MILLIAN, HIS AGENT.
Hall Rents
Printing and Posting
Express and Postage
Literature
Nomination Papers
Travelling Expenses
Telephone and Telegraph
Organizing
Voters' Iljsts
ANDREW MIf LIAN
AGENT FOR G. M. KILTY.
$ 38 00
23 68
4 40
2 58
10 00
8 30
1 50
3 00
840
$ 94 92
TO
MR. A. M. TODD,
RETURNING OFFICER )
WEST RIDING OF HURON.
Colborne, August 26th, 1896.
JOSEPH BECK,
AGEIIT FOR ROBERT M'LEAN ,
$ 258 14
TO
A. M. TODD,
RETURNING OFFICER,
WEST RIDING OF HURON
Saltford, August 18th, 1896.
Dominion Election, 1896
—Electoral District of the—
WEST RIDING OF HUBOINI
STATEMENT
--OF—
ELECTION EXPENSES INCIIRR-
ED ON BEHALF OF
.LCOLM COLIN CAMERON
A CANDIDATE AT SAID ELEC-
TION, AND PAID BY WILLIAM
L. HORTON, HIS AGENT.
Hall Rents $ 44 75
Printing 58 19
Telegraph and Telephone 31 38
Postage .. 8 19
Livery. 214 00
Travelling Expenses 5 45
Posting Bill and Stationery 6 79
$ 368 75
WILLIAM L. HORTON,
AGENT FOR M. C. CAMERON.
TO
A. M. TODD, ESQ.,
RETURNING OFFICER,
WEST RIDING OF HURON.
Goderich, August 10I h, 1896.
WANTED
Several Bright young
men to do work for
ns in this vicinity. If they have Bicycles all
the better. Address "ADVERTISER," Brantford,
Ontario,
Property For Sale.
A CHANCE FOR GARDENERS.
in ennacgnenre of my age and lack of help, r have
decided to offer for sale my splendid gardenia pro-
perty eonafating of floe and a half acre. In Clinton,
some of the heat land in the eounly of Huron, in crud.
ing hot beds and other neceeeary regnlremente,
There le on the premise'. a frame bonne with sellers
soft and hard water, barn and other onthnlldinga
The Rayfield river adiolne the property. WIII Bell at
a reasonable price for half sash and balance secured
by mortgage. As f dealrn to .ell, thin is a chane
seldom met with. Apply personally or by letter to
the proprietor,
JOSEPH ALLANSON,
Clinton
R,4-t;t.
Brief Town Topics.
The majority of campers have re-
turned.
Guy Bros. are coming on Novem-
ber 11th.
Mr. W. Jackson is inIToronto on busi-
ness this week.
Mr, W.A. Leckie, of Wroxeter,wasin
town Wednesday.
Mr. Richard Ransford was in London
Friday and Saturday.
Miss Annie Ross returned from Kin-
cardine Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes Depew, Detroit,
are visiting friends in town.
Mr. W. Kerr, Wingham, is visiting
Clinton relatives and friends.
Mr. T. H. McLaughlin, of Gorrie,
was in Clinton last Saturday.
On September 7th Clinton Baseball-
ers will contest with Seaforth.
Dr. Martyn, of Alvinston, was the
guest of Dr. Shaw over Sunday.
Mr. R. Barnhardt. of the Molsons,
was in Owen Sound last week.
Miss Scarlett was last week on a
isit to Mrs. Todd, at Goderich.
Hodgens Bros. are talking of having
a large plate front put in the Palace.
The Brick Block will, in the near
future, beono of the most attractive in
town. -
Yesterday D. Cantelon shipped a
double deck car of live hogs is Colling-
wood.
Mrs.
(Dr.) Freeborn was on a few
days' sisit to Mr. and Mrs. Sadleir at
Seaforth.
The "poor man's court" was held in
Clinton last Thursday, Judge Doyle
presiding.
Messrs. W. J. and F. M. Ceasar, of
Wingham, were Clinton callers last
• Wednesday.
FRENCH PI4.LS. Safe k
Sure. Aot In 88 to 98 hone. Th
only female regulator in the whole
ange of medicines. By Mall, Price $3 00. e
STANDARD MEDICAL CO.,
248 St. James Street, Montreal
Boarders Wanted,
Students ehtending Clinton Schools, or young buei-
nese men, will fled comfortable rooms and good ac-
commodation by applying at this office.
917-8 t
Man Wanted.
Wanted, young married man, without family
:with small family, to work on farm by the
Must be good with team and board him-
$ouse convenient. Apply at THE NEWS -
(trip Office for particulars.
Wanted -An Idea
Who can think
of some simple
yourthing to patent?
Write JOWEDDISERSURmN it 00. I' Patent Attor-
neys, Washington. D. C., for their 01,800 prise offer
end slat or two hundred Inventions wanted.
WEAK MEN
If suffering from Lost Manhood
Nervous Debility, Lack of Vigor
Emissions.. 10 days treatment sent free to anyone
sanding us I2cts. In Postage stamps.
STANDARD MEDICAL CO.,
248 8t. James Street,Montreal
WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN. We pay 68
to $10 per week for easy home work. Child
can do it. No Scheme, Books or Peddling
This is bona fide. Send atamp for work and partieu
lore at once. THE SETMOUR SUPPLY CO., Mason-
ic Temple, Camden, N. J. 911-yly,
•
WANTED Several first - class
clerks to attend to
our business in this and adjoining Bounties.
Apply with references.
THE BRADLEY-GAHRETSON CO., LTD.,
49 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.
FALL TERM, SEPT. 1st.
—STRATFORD. ONT.,—
Only one kind of business education given to
our students and that "thn best." Young peo-
ple must get a business education if they wish
to succeed. Business men are constantlyin
office need of well trained assistants. WWri
for new catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Desirable Farm to Rent.
The undersigned offers to rent the splendid farm
on the 9th con., Hnllett township, being the north
half of let 86, containing 85 acres. Frame house,
barn, stable and shed, young orchard bearing this
year, a creek running th,oagh the farm all the year
round. A deshable form for stock or grain, being
only sir olden from the town of Clinton. Apply t)
MRS. JANE DODSWORTII, or JOHN FORD,
Holmesvtlle. 027•tt
J. E. BLACKALL,
Veterinary Surgeon
AND
Veterinary Inspector.
Office on Isaac street, next. New Eraofflee-
Residence, Albert St., Clinton.
Voters' List, 1896.
Mt'NI('iPAT,TTY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
G0i)ERi('H, HlrRON CO.
Notice is hereby given that i have transmit •
ted Or delivered to the persons mentioned in
sections 5 and 6 of the Voters' Lista Acts, the
copies required by said sections to he so trans-
mitted or delivered of the Ilst, made pursuant
to said Art of all persons appearing by the last.
revised Aaeeasment. Roll of the said Mnnicipnl-
tty, to he entitled to vote in the said Municip-
ality At. elections for members of the Legisla-
tive Assembly, and at Municipal Elections, and
that, said list was flrat posted up in my office, at
Godorich Township on the I9t.h day of August.,
1898, and remalnes there for inepectIon.
Electors are called upon to examine the avid
List And If any omissions or any other errors
are found therein, to take Immwliatc pronoed-
ings to have said errors corrected according to
law.
NIXON STURDY.
Clerk of Goderieh Township.
August 19th, 1896.
44 ''AS.tiY • ,
The great Toronto Industrial is now
in swing and many from this section
will take it in.
The 33rd Battalion, we regret to
notice, will not he permitted to go to
camp this year.
Walker's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. play-
ed under canvas to a fair audience last
Saturday night.
Mrs. N. Robson and son were last
week the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
bury at Bayfield.
The fomes at certain hours from the
main drain near the post aoffice are
anything but agreeable.
Mr. Ogle Cooper was out to the rocks
.n Friday and returned with several
black bass, one 14 inches long.
Mrs. Henry'fbung. town, leaves to-
morrow on a visit to relatives and
friends at Oshawa and Toronto.
A furious driver collided with a lady's
bike on the northern gravel road and
a settlement is being looked for.
While piling wood the ether day Mr.
Joseph _Townsend fell off a box and
has been somewhat crippled since.
Mr. Robt. R. Symonds, of Saltford,
was in Clinton last Saturday and re-
newed his sub`Oeription to this journal.
On Sunday next service will be held
at Summerhill in the morning and at
olniesville, St. Johns, in the evening.
Mr. John Ransford left on Monday
or Winnipeg as a delegate from the
Synod of Huron to the General Synod.
Mrs. Todd and children, Miss Oliver,
Miss and Mr. Thos. Shephard have re-
turned troth their lake visit at Gode-
rich. -
Mr. Campbell, one of the former
proprietors of the Hensel' Observer,
now of New York, was in Clinton last
week.
Mr. John Torrance, of Zurich, was in
town on business last Monday and
while here called on THE NEWS -RE-
CORD.
On Monday Sept. 7th a social will be
held in the S. A. Barracks. Capt.
Orchard, of Seaforth, will conduct the
meeting.
Howe's grenolithic walk in front of
the town hall is now in general nee and
from present indications will give sat-
isfaction.
it is generally acknowledged that a
stone crossing should take the place of
the wooden one taken up on Albert
street north.
Miss Morris, of Saltford, was a Clin-
ton caller last Saturday. THE NEwR-
RE('oRD was pleased to have a cull
from the young lady.
We exceedingly regret to (earn of
the death of James Boyd at Seaforth,
He was a year or two ago engaged in
the hakeryhusiness here.
Miss Rachael Glazier, of Wiarton,
daughter of Rev. Adam Glazier, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Andrews
and other friends in town.
Monday next being a holiday the
usual monthly meeting of the Town
Council will not take place until Wed-
nesday evening, Sept. 9th.
Messrs. Rend and Spooner figured
in the Ontario Rifle matches at, Toron-
to,and are this week taking part in the
Dominion arat.ches at Ottawa.
A very fine old Irish harp for sale,
cheap. The owner has no longer any
use for it. Apply Chairman Irish
Contingent, Clinton Bowling Club.
Mr. Barlett arrived last week and is
now installed as owner of Chidley's
furniture store. His family will re-
move here about, the first. of October.
The Mitchel! Lacrosse' Club have
been suspended from the C. L. A. for
playing Turnbull of the Elms of To-
ronto under the name of Fitzimmons,
and violating the rules of the C. L. A.
This makes Seaforth winners of Huron a
District.
le -
Brief Town Topics.
There is some talk of a new mate
front being put in the woolen mill store.
The return match between the,
married and single men, at cricket., was
played yesterday.
The Clinton Gun Club will send a
team to compete at the tournament at
Galt next week.
For the fifth time J, E. Hovey yes-
terday, with a score of 23 out of 25
won the Gu -i Club silver trophy an
is now the owner. -
Dr. and Mrs. McCallum, now of
Petrolia, were visiting friends here
last Friday. The Dr. bas returned and
Mrs. McCallum will remain for a time.
Miss' Kate Dougberty and Miss Thom
of Mitchell, who have been the guests of
Mrs D. A. Forrester' for the past few
weeks, returned home last Saturday.
Mr. John Hunt, who has been visiting
his parents here, returned to Galt last
Saturday, accompanied by Miss Lillie
Hunt, who will spend :t couple of wi(eks
thetse.
Near his stables across the track, Jos.
Copp went down nine feet into the
earth for water. So far he has suc-
ceeded in securing nothing but salt
iquid-brine.
On Thursday we were shown a 6
inch breech from N, plum tree on the
farm of hires teeorge Sheppard, Nile
Which contained males i • th 42 well
matured Ornate , ;
1'1, it1 ny frieridd's.-in i ion will
be , a to lea'?n, contra?'ori,
the . . l --tanneryand, fidghr a of
Major, Joseph -Beck are ;A! nclnded in
Sunday's disastrous lire at Saltferd,
The official ietratof the expenses of
Mr. G. M. Kitty Ifi the recent West
Huron election, according to the state-
ment of the financial agent published
in another column, amounts to $94.92.
Several pieces of beautiful Irish
green ribbon can be had for the asking.
The owners are disgusted with the
color and will give them away to any-
body who wants them. Apply Clinton
Bowling Club, Ask for Irish Contin-
gent.
The other day a valuable calf owned
by Mr. S. J. Andrews, which had the
run of the orchard, bloated so badly
that expert assistance had to be secur-
-ed. It was found that a small apple
had lodged ie its throat and on remov-
ing It the animal speedily recovered.
The other day while playing cricket.
Mr. Lack Kennedy met with a peculiar
accident. When catching the ball it
struck thetop of his thumb. As a
result the base of the member, Item
the second joint to the wrist, is black
and blue and greatly swollen, while the
thumb proper is in no way injured.
A. Knox, of Wingham. was in Clin-
ton yesterday. He recently returned
from a visit to Ireland and was a pas-
senger on one of the boats in the colli-
sion on the St. Lawrence. He is
emphatic in declaring that many in
the old land do not know they are liv-
ing and that Canada is the greatest
and most prosperous country under the
sun.
One of the most noticeable and de-
sirable improvements co the business
portion of the town is the alterations
being made to the stores of Harland
Bros., next THE NEWS -RECORD office.
With a plate front in this office, Rob -
son's and Watts & Co.'s the Brick Block
would he one of the most attractive and
important in Clinton.
Mr. Wm. Smith, a few weeks ago,
waved his hand at a horse to drive the
animal away. As a result the skin on
the back of the hand or finger was
slightly raised in coming in contact
with the horse's teeth. Later on blood
poisoning set in and the ailment as-
sumed serious aspects. We are pleased
to learn, however, the injured member
is recovering.
Goderich.
-Punrac \VORKs.—The public works
committee has appointed Engineer
Brough to draw up specifications and
plans for the town sewers,
THE STORM. —On Wednesday lightn-
ingstruck the Big Mill,hutlittledamago
resulted. Trees were broken in several
parts of the town, and several barns
were struck in the adjoining town-
ships.
own-
ships.
AT ST. GROROE'H.-On Sunday
morning, Rev. Mr. Heaton, of Eng-
land,", preached in St. George's churcn
to a Targe congregation. The rev.
gentleman is a brother of E. Heaton,
barrister. of Goderich.
LABOR DAY. -Next Monday, Labor
Day, will he n general holiday, and as,
perhaps, many are already planning
how to spend the day, we think it
right thus early to remind our citizens
that our base hall club will on that,
holiday play one of the hest teams in
Ontario. As the proposed game may
he the last this season, all who possibly
can should he present to cheer the boys
and leave them a decent nest egg to
start another season.
Fon THE FALL TERM. -The Collegi-
ate institute staff for the Fall term
will he : Principal H. i. Strang, 13, A.,
A. J. Moore, I3. A , Miss Charles R. A.,
B. D. Grant,, Science Master, Miss Mc-
Lellan and Miss Strang. For the pub-
lic schools : Central --Principal H. P.
Halla, M. A., assistant principal Miss
Rusk, Misses Sharman, Minnie (,amp -
hell, Florence E. Ball, Franks and
Stewart ; St. Patrick's Ward -Princi-
pal Mise Burritt, Mips E. Buchanan
St. Andrew's Ward Principal Mies
Watson Mise Parsons ; St. David's
Ward—)Principal Mips Wiggins, Mien
Mclvor.
WHOLE NO. 928
The American sloop rigged yacht
"Verunna," which visited ourportlate-
ly with a number of gentlemen from
Detroit, encountered very stormy
weather on the return trip. ,The vier
tors were loud in their praise of our
pretty town and its invigorating
breezes, and very proud of their hand-
some little yacht.
"AT Home."—The congregation of
St. Peters' church will give an "At
Home" at the West-st Rink,on Friday,
Sept. 4th at 7.30 p. in. A rogramme
of readings,recitations and music will he
given, at, which Dr. O'Hagan, the well-
kifown elocutionist, and other first
class talent will take part. Refresh-
ments will also be provided.
WATER AND LIGHT. -The water and
light comdrittee met and considered
the various tenders, and when the
committee adjourned 11 P,M., tenders
had been accepted as follows : Goldie
& McCulloch, Galt engine. 10 x 14 at
$1.400. Pacaud & Co., St. Catharines,
transformers at $570 ; Rogers & Co.,
London, inside wiring of stores and
houses, cleat work $1.50 and concealed
work, $2 per outlet. The standpipe
and dynamo tenders have not yet been
disposed 'of, because there is a bare
possibility that they may be amended
in some Way.
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. -Detroit,
Mich., Aug. 21.—The law firm of Dick
inson, Thurber & Stevenson, which is
composed of Hon. Don M. Dickinson,
Henry T. Thurber, private secretary to
Mr. Cleveland, and Elliott C. Steven-
son, chairman of the Democratic State
Committee, has dissolved because of
political differences which have arisen
between Dickinson and Stevenson. Mr.
Stevenson is in the interest of Bryan
and Sewell. Articles of the dissolution
of the firm were signed on the 72nd
Aug. Mr. Thurber will remain with
Mr. Dickinson. Mr. Don M. Dickinson
and family are old Goderich visitors.
SALT WELL AND SAW MILL
BURNED.—AI)oUt 3 o'clock Sunday
morning the alarm bell rang
and the lurid sky told of a big
blaze to the north. It was soon known
that McEwans' Salt Well and Saw Mill
was on fire and as soon as the fire bri-
gade turned out, permission was ob-
tained from Mayor Shannon to take
he steam engine to Saltford,as soon as
it reached the village it ran into the
;river and in a very few minutes, two
streams were playing on the burning
buildings and by hard work
Beck's dwelling and tannery were
saved. It is almost certain that had
the steamer not been at hand the
greater part of the village west of Mc-
Ewans would have been destroyed.
Lines respectfully inscribed by the Poetess of
Huron to the American yacbtmen, who visited
Godorich harbor in their yacht "Verunna."
CANADIAN WELCOME. -
The skies are blue,
All earth seems fair,
While thy proud yacht at anchor lies;
It woos the waves
Which idly -ave
Its jaunty sides, which seaman prize.
Right welcome is
Thy gallant yacht,
With its flutt'ring pennon gay;
Its snowy sails
Our harbor hails,
And bide them "God speed" ev'ry day.
Then let my pen
Tho Yachtsmen give
A right good Canadian cheer ;
May Heav'n above
Reward with love
Their sailor hearts which know no fear.
ELOISE A. SKIMINGR.
Godorich, Ont„ 17th Aug., 1898.
CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS. -Mrs. D. B.
Calbick and infant, of 'Woodstock,
were visiting in town the past week.—
Geo. Porter is repotted as having im-
proved considerably the past week.—
Miss McAua has started a private
school tor children.—The booth privi-
lege for the North Western show will
be sold by auction at Gundry's auction
room on the evening of Saturday week.
—And now the modelites are getting
their first lessons as pedagogues.—On
Friday, the boy Geo. Hudson, charged
with stealing a horse and rig belong-
ing to Jonathan Miller was remanded
till further notice.—And still plums
are corning into town in large quanti-
ties.—The harbor saw mill is cutting a
largo number of logs.—The schooner
Queen of the Lake' reached the Grand
Trunk dock from Chicago on Wednes-
day and delivered 24,OtX) bushels of corn
at the elevator. -On ac%ount of the
stormy weather the peat week the
steamers Cambria and Carmona have
been behind the advertised time of
calling . The steam barge W. Andrew
delivered 37,00) bushels of wheat and
the schooner Maxwell 25,0)() bushels
of corn at, the G. T. R. elevator last
week.- -The Goderich organ factory re-
opened on Tuesday, after being closed
one week for stock taking. -The apple
evaporating factory is now in frill
operation. -Miss McMicking, a former
resident, is visiting in town. -Iarge
posters showing what, will he done at
the Great, North Western have been
posted through the country. -Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Diehl have left for their
home, Ailsa (lraig.-Mrs. F. Crabb and
child of St. Albans are visiting at the
residence of Mrs. C. Crabb. -:Mss F.Mc-
intosh has returned from a visit
to the Forest (lily. -The Misses
Reid, of Hamilton are visiting Mise
Belle McEwan.--The autumn naeizes
will open in Goderi"h on Monday
week, His Lordship Judge Robertson,
presiding. --The meetings of the C. E.
Convention on Thursday evening and
Friday were very largely attended.
Mr. E. Armstrong preached in north
street Methodist church on Sunday
morning.
Goderlch.
LIGHTNING'S POWER. -During the
storm on Wednesday morning light-
ning struck the house of Na u). Lee,
near the lighthouse. It' struck the
top of the west chimney, almost
splitting it iu two ; then divided,
one part passing down the chimney
and the other between it and the sid-
ing. The latter current in its course
broke about twenty boards of the sid-
ing and then apparently passed into
the earth. The other loosened all the
bricks in its passage, and when stopp-
ed at the bottom (the chimney being
built on trusses that projected into the
bedroom) it forced the bricks and en-
tered the room apparently from two
points. From one it ran along the
wall to a bed etend, a side piece of
which it split in two and then passed
away- The other current flew straight
across the room to a bureau which it
damaged considerably, then coursed
through the hall, cutting a rung clean
out of a chair. The fiery part of the
lightning made a passage right down
the studs till it came to the parlor,
then entered near the ceiling, scorch-
ing and cracking the plaster. It then
apparently spread all around the room,
as pictures were scorched or damaged
on each of the four walls, and the orn-
aments on the piano were nn fire.
Some flve mindtes before the lightning'
entered. Miss Lee was sitting in the
bedroom where the lightning entered,
when on account of the severity of the
storm she was called down by her
mother ; et most timely call, for from
damage done to the room, it is evident
she could not have escaped severe
-
injury.
High School and Vniycrsity.
Exams.
The following --ives the results of the''
.High School and University examina-
tions for July, 1896 :—
BAY FIELD. -
First Foru) - .1. Biggart, IT. Cameron, A.
Galbraith, A. NeLeed, P'. Stanbury.
BRUSSELS.
First Form -G Buchanan (honors), ii Cousley-)
1g Code, I Corry, A Gilpin, G Howe, E Jackson,
J Kelly, 13 Lamont W Leatherdale, J McCrack-
en (honors), L Mcl:auchliq, A McNab, T Swit-
zer, G Watt.
Second form -Part I -(without physics), A
McNab.
Primary -M Calder, 5 Crerar, (honors, forma
I and II), M Nott, E Sith, F Smith.
CLINTON.
First form -D Allison, M Anderson, 11 Archer
P Baird, A Bean A Brogden, R Brown, .Til
Campbell, A Chid'ey, H Courtico, F King, A
McAllister, K MoNab' M Moffatt, A Murdock,
I Pickard W Reid, NStout, P Worthington.
Second form -Part I., D Allison, H Archer, A
Bean, D Blair, R Brown E H Cooper (passed in
physics), L Johnstone (passed in 'physics), M
Lough, F Lucas, I Mc wen, M McEwen, K
McNab.
Second form -Part I., W McTavish, A Mur-
dock, A Smith, 0 Thompson B Stanley, M
Stewart, L R Whiteley (passed in physics), L
Whiteley.
Second form -Part I. (without physics), M
Aiken R Baird, P Campbell, A Fraser P Fras-
er, W Galloway, F Hooey, L Isbister, Fa Lutz, 11
McNaughton, W McQuarrie, A Martin, T
Powell, M Robb, E Switzer E Thompson, L
Trevethick, N Trewartha, A )Twitchell, L Van -
stone, M Wiltee.
Primary -J Cook W Hamilton, M McLean, D
O'Neill, S Wilson, d Sheppard.
Junior leaving -F Ansley J Brintnoll, F
Chrysler, M Clegg, R Hicks, M Izzard, R Jack -
ell, J Kirk, C Kropp, E McCallum, L McLauch-
lin, S McLauchlin, M McNaughton N Medd, J
Mustard, 8 Plummer, G hose, G (Torrance, E
Turner.
Fourth form -Part 1. A Stout.
Senior leaving -W Baird, M S;raham, E
Hitch.
EXETER.
First form -1. Bissett, W Bawden, E Carling,
R Chapman, E Eacrett S Gregory, W Geiger, E
Geiger, 8 Geiger, C iIag ith, L Huston, A
s, 0
Kemp,
11Walkeerr, Et Weir (honors), �teBatalow.
Second form -Part 1., I. Bissett, E. Eacrett.'
Second form -Part II., T Hooper, E Pickard.
Primary -E Gregory, A Jeckell, (honors in
forma I. and II.).
OODERICH.
First form -,J Armstrong, M Blake, G Col-
borne, M Dunlop, 5 Draper, W Edward, L Far-
row, W Garrock, E Guest, J Green, L Hamilton,
13 Jardine, W Johnstone, .1 Kennedy, W Lane
G Linfield, M Mair, I Mathieson, T McEwen, 1•;
Rhynes, 0 Robertson, Q Robertson, E Sheppard,
G Strange (honors), M Tichborne, 13 Watson, It
Wiggins.
Senior form -Part I., M Buchanan, J Simp-
son (passed in physics),
Second form -Part 1., (without physics), N
Arlin, A illake, .1 Campion, .1 Couch, P Dens-
more, E Dickson, H Dunlop J Forster, w Haw-
kins, A Kain I) Mahood '1, Naftel, A F Rob-
ertson, A R itobertson, 10 Tilt, 13 Watson, W
W h yard.
Primary -A Bowles, C Bean, J Clark, J Dick-
son, B DuffW Elliott, T Gordon, L Hooey, N
Lockhart, 8' McKnight, J Snell M Tobin.
Junior leaving -W Fisher, 1# Hamilton, W
Hayden, N Malloy, .1 Martin, A Morton, L
Moes L Morton. E McCaughan. H McDonald,
E E 'Reid, E M Reid, L Robertson, W Treleaven,
L Trudgoon.
Matriculation -W Naftel, A M'Donakl (pass-
ed in French romp., German auth. and Latin),
M Skelton (passed in Lat,in).
Henior Leaving -L Andrews, A Ball, I3
Guest.
REAFOUTII.
First form -F Beattie, N Campbell E C'ard-
ncr, M Daly, I. Dorrance, 0 Down, 18 Mott, A
Engels C (lillesple, 0 (tray, H Hartry, A Ham
mett., M Horton, A Ingram, R Kemp, Maud
Kidd, M McDonald, 0 McGregor, A McLean, A
McLeod, E Necland 11 Punrhard M Rennie, M
Scott, (' `;parling If Wnlsh D Wilson.
Herond form ?'art. i -A Beattie, A Bond E
Connor M Daly, 1 Davidson, F. Ford, M Dor-
ton F .iackson fr Kidd 1) Leach, M McDonald,J Morrison, F Ileal, 0 Kidd,
Herond form Part T. (without. phy-siep)-W
Skyhart, P Baker, E Eastman, M Gillespie, T
Kidd, F' L,)wrenco. (1 Meint,osh, J McKay, C
McKinley, A McLaren, It Mnldrew, E Proctor,
I Simpson, H Van Egmond W Watson.
Primary P Clarkson, i, i)avis, M Fowler, N
Huffman, J Irwin, D McKay, B McTavish, T
1-tohi neon.
inulol leaving -A Carnorhan G Chesney M
'Devereux, J Esser, L Gray, .T Killoran. J Kirk-
by M Lamb, M Livens Amarantha Me(lrogor,
A W
Ii Mroodley,Mlllan, T McQuaid, A Murray, J Hmillio,
Matriculation-('. Cud more (passed in German
and French) D Smith, (passed In German,
Froneh and Latin).
Senior leaving --J Horton.
WTNOHAM.
First form -L itrsdwin, N Campbell, F Clegg
it Dun', F' Foster, M Higgins, 11 Mr('racken, ./
Mc..Klnley, M MrVettyy,� H Millar, W Morton,
(' itoss (honors), (1 Ttnttan, (honors), A Hmlllto
A Htewart, L Htraughan, H Thompson, (;
WAlsh.
Heeond form -Part. 1 --H Hamilton, M Hig-
gins.
Primary- L Black welt
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