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Oshawa Daily Times, 8 Mar 1928, p. 6

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TT ----_---- . bel MeKinley. PACE SIX THE OSHAWA DAILY A DALY ul THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1928 Whitby Public wg di Past Two Months (By Staff Reporter x Whitby, Mar. 8.--Public school reports for Whitby public schools for January and February are as| follows: KING STREET SCHOOL Room 1, Class IV.--Honours-- Alice Threadgold, Madge Heard, Ross Aylesworth, Delmar Butler, Alex Scott. Passes--Dorothy Rice, Irene Hartrick, Mary McConnell, Mary Neskel, Elsie Norman, Ian Davey, Bennie Dalby, Kathleen Hozg, Dorothy Clarke, Billy Ruddy, Clar- ence Sleep, Leslie Wilson, Threadgold, Frank Every, Warren Mowat, Maud 'Park, Eunice Ander- son, Hilda Burt, Earl Wilson, Ma- Sleight- Billy Gra- Below Pass--Eunice holm, Marjorie Heard, ham. Absent from one or more tests-- Nellie Green, Isobel Tucker, Gla- dys Harlow, Stella Dennis. R. A. Senneth, teacher, 1V.--Roma Willsher, Hon. Ro, Clarke, Clifton Maundrell, M Bassett, Sidney Wilson, Tom Antierson. Below Pass--Purcell Rodd, Bob- bie Campbell, Billy Fenemore. Absent--=Stanley Jones, Lizzie Sawdon, Jason Bedding. Jr, I1T.--Hildegarde Gondfellow Hon., Albert Jackson, Hon, Teddy Bassett, Hon.,, Howard Hazell, Jr, BANISH THAT EXTRA FAT Do it in the easy, pleasant way, in the modern, scientific way. Not by a normal exercise or diet, but by combating the great cause of excess fat. That way is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets, People have used them for 20 years--millions of boxes of them, So now you can see, on every hand, the i this method brings. New beauty, new heahh, new vitality, If you envy ose results, | earn the way to get them, A book in every box of Marmola tells you the formula, also the reasons for al it does. You will have no fear of harm. Get it today and watch the results, Learn how much it means to you in many ways, Do this for those who wish to admire you, Just ask your druggist for #1 "ox of Marmola, Ethel | School Florence Herbert, Hon. Billy Maffey, Hom., Roy Irwin, Harold Gasgoyne, Albert Jubb, Claugle Underwood, Vivian Rice. Dorothy Underwood, Billy Pepper. Below Pass--Marion Scott, Mur- fel Turner, Herbert Hunt, Hazel Magner, Jennie Scott, Eugene Huntley. Absent---Catharine Irwin, Elmo Harris, Joe Lavin, Anna Town, Ronald Ward, Edith Gunson. M. O. Carson, teacher. Jr. III. Class--Honours--Gert- rude Best, Elizabeth Correll. Pass--Bernice Church, Stephen Bascom, Isobelle Collins. Below Pass--George James Davidson, Tom Ralph Collins. Absent from exams--Matt Canrp- bell, Myrtle Gillespie. Sr. II. Class--Honours--Sam Church, Helen Sheard, Marjorie Moore, Violet MacMillan and Dor- ina Wilsher (equal). Pass--Gertie Fenemore, Marion Smith, Gladys Park, Alvina Wil- sher, Mary Holliday, Lloyd Augus- tus, Margaret Hazell, Ross Har- ris, Cecil Bedding, Kenneth John- ston, Peggy Spall. Below Pass--Gladys Huntley, Jack Trueman, Jean Campbell, Bil- lie Luke, Grace Gascoigne, Ruth Hartrick, Billie Lawler, Evans Mi- chael, Absent from exams--Mary Saw- don, Kenneth Underwood, Adam Sczewsuk. Hom, Allen, Harvey, A. Jones, teacher. Class "A" Honours-- Charles King, Leo Vampleu, Jack Maffey, Isabelle! Connor, Isabelle Sheriff, Gordon Hodge, David Irwin, Ronald Parry, Beverley Parker, Evelyn Thorn- dyke. Pass--Betty Heard, Cullough, Elsie Ross, IMlorence Un- derwood, Evelyn Underwood, Free- man Campbell, Mary Campbell. Below Pass--Edith Adam, bert Bedding. Absent during tests--Billy Den- nis, Freeman Campbell, Class "B" Honours--Douglas Allan, Billy Byers. Pass--Vernon Moore, Sammy Thorndyke, Vernon Dilling, Annie Barron, Douglas Halliday, Douglas Canreron, Bernard Clarke. Below 11. Book, Betty Wilder, Smyth Me- Al- Pass--Audrey Gunson, Mack Rogers, Joe Byers (absemt for ome test), Arthur Virgin (ab- sent for ome test), Johm Fisher, Erma Goldring, Jean Thomas, Mike Sczewsuk. Marjorie Baker, teacher. Sr. 1 Class--Honours--Jack Kean, Norman Pearsall, Ellen Mo- wat, Marjorie Sawdon, Gertrude Charters, Gordon Pepper, Pearson Andrew. Pass--Dorothy Byers, chuk, Webster Thompson, George Foster, Malcolm McClelland, Es- ther Thomas, Mary Mathison, Jack Read. Below Pass--Irene Park. Absent from exams--Graham MacDougall. Jr. 1. Class--Honours--Vivian Wilsher. Pass--Thelma = Sheriff, Halliday, Ronald Huntley, jorie Hartrick. Below Pass--Frances Hinkson, Alison Cookman and Irene John- son (equal), Allin Hewis, Helen Kirby, Sylvia Wilson, Billy Smith. Absent from exams--Lloyd Cos- tello, Jack Town. Primer Class--Honours--Henry Brown, Billy Ward, Harold Hunt- 1y. Pass--Maude Janes. Below Pass--Kenneth Lloyd Sheard, Roberta Kathleen Campbell, Sheard, Helen Hinkson Absent from exams--Ruth James, Everett Bryant, Walter Bryant. W. Sr. Deverill, Julie Bor- Mary Mar- Sheard, Campbell, Douglas Jean Middleton, teacher. Primer--Honours--Helen Gerald (Gascoigne and Chester Thomas (equal), Donald Kempthorne and Ray Campbell (equal), Ferne Nicholls and Mal- colm Adam (equal), Earl Dilling, David Ross. Pass--Charles Wigston, Myrna Connor, Howardene Michael and Billy Byers (equal), Wellington Quick Pile Relief Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid guaranteed to banish any form of Pile misery, or money back, It gives quick action even in old, stub- born cases, Hem-Roid is a harm=- less tablet that removes blood econ- gestion in the lower howel--the cause of piles, It brings joyful re- lief quickly and safely ar costs no- thing. Jury & Lovell, Ltd, and druggists everywhere sell ft with Is Leslie Heard, Mary Anderson, this guarantee, - -------- A PLR 0 DOMINION talon h Zid Z 24 err at the ~ = 7 lei Yd - 2, Syrup Season ! ONAL SIRVicE N STORES 2) iy hs Lg om 2 ! an Ae yy 4 pO Re Crown Brand Colden Syrup Corn Syrup 21h, 5-1b, pail 29¢ 1.1b. Quebec tin 15¢ Maple Syrup tins 2 tins 25¢ Large Bottle 59¢ Lenten Suggestions Our Stores are com- pletely stocked with quality foods, and we can help you solve those perplexing prob- lem during Lent. : Go to your nearest Dominion Store and inspect our stock. Our prices are consistently LOW. Macaroni or Spaghetti g 1 Ibs. 19¢ Finest Canadian New Cheese 27°, Bloater Paste Sardines Norweigan in Olive Oil Fancy Japanese Crabmeat Chateau Cheese It spreads or slices Ib, 37¢ Ib. 45c¢ Choice Coboe 155, 20¢ Salmon Jz, Heinz Spaghetti small Oc tin 2 tins 25¢ tin 36¢ 11c Medium 16c Raisins 2 15-07, ir jo or 2 " 29c | Finest Smyrna Table Figs dS Crispo Fig Bars 2 1. 35¢ Ki 2 Victory v oR BL [Brlea, |B HEE 1h Lemon Qil Sunl Surp Toilet Pape Verything 4 rolls 1 1c Navy Tissue 3 rolls 21c "TASTY "' Wrapped Bread Manufactured in our own Modern Bakery and Wrapped for your Crabapple' Jelly i 21c Clark's Tomato 19¢ Catsup bottle Delightful Flavor Full Strength 34h. pkg. SDC t or Soap 23° poe 4v-22¢ Heinz Baked Beans dvi Flakes 21¢,. P0000 00000006 3 ~~» @o Medium Size 14<,, 220-0 LIE a EI = Mclllwain, Helen Hoar, Absent--Ronald Gunson, Parker, Hazel Stephenson. Jr. Primer--Pass--Fred Smith, Georgina Bailey, Ethel Able, Alva Gillespie, Kenneth Forbes, John Rorchuk, Dudley Wilson, John Thomas, Eric Parry. Below Pass--Chloris Hartrick, Agnes Anderson, Eva Virgin, How- ard Allan, Georgina Campbell, Mary Scezwsuk. Absent--Dorothy Barron, Velma Byers, Lillian Wilson, Harry Town, Ross Bryant, Mike Dennis. M. Dobbyn. teacher. DUNDAS STREET SCHOOL Room 1, Jr, IV.--~Honours-- Fanny Golench, Ethel Benson, Helen Anderson, Steve Yacabosky, Muriel Little, Julia Neskel, Nellie Dalby. Pass--Robert Anderson, John Watts, Katie Ireland, Betty Kin- near, Jack Harding, Neal Wilkin« son, Dorothy Hawley, Janette Hogg. Below Pass--Ormond Ross. Absent--Charlotte Gentles, ma Poulton, Leotta Smith, Sr, III,--Honours--Joseph Le- vine, Mark Cornish, Albert Stein. Pass--Craig Hutchison, Donald Hodge, Raymond Anderson, Earl Bryant, Allan Hopper, Donald Bell, Dolly Neskel. Below Pass--Lorne Bradley, Jack Allan, Charles Green, Bertle Harlow, Margaret Little, Elmer Hawes, Absent--TLeah Stewart, Ronald Dewland, William Poulton, Ernest Lawson, Harold Ingles. 0. I. McIntosh, teacher. Room 2, Sr. lll.--Honours-- Ruth Hadley, Ella Muir, Pass--Kay Heard, Helen Boyn- ton, Rosie Yacobasky, Dorothy Sheard, Audrey Town, Wilma Lav- ery, Walter Ward, Betty Fenemore, Molly McKenzie, Wyonda Gold- ring, Arthur Trueman, Edna Maine, Donald Sturgess, Edna Da- vidson, Mary Dennis. Abhsent--Barbara May, Virgin. Below Pass--Allce Helen Barron, June Ingles, Shephard, Ilean Shillington, Virgin, Jr. III. Pass--Annie Margaret Ireland. Absent--Arthur Bradley, Bromell, Ruth. Crocker, McMahon, Below Pass--Sidney Lizzie Hogg, John Dalby. E. K. Shephard, teacher. Pass--Dalsy Gammon, Oliver Rodd, Mar- Jean Nor- Beatrice Poulton, Jack Jack Gordon, Virgie Phyllis Cornish, Sr. 11, Bessie Hawley, garet Hopper. Below Pass--Arthur George Duncan, Ahsent---Sara Gray, Dorothy Gray, Willie Collins, Russell Fow- ler. Jr. 11, Gordon, Richardson, Golencly, David Mowat. Below Pass--Allan Anderson, Annie Yacabosky, Garnet Swain, Lloyd. Conn, Allan Bradley, Absent--Fred O'Dell, Dick Col- lins, Sr. IL--Honours--Ernest Martin, Myrtle Parnell. Pass--Kathleen Gordon, Love, Babs Muir, Jean Kean, Jean Dair. Absent--Bergie Fowler, Harry Gilroy, Ada Gray, Madeline Harris, Edith Harris, Alex May, Doris Noble. Poulton, Pass--Ruby Allin, Elsie Gladys Little, Patricia Ray Crocker, Louis Stein, Mhizabeth F. M. Heard, teacher. Room 4, Jr. 1.--Honours--ILols Sleightholm, Howard Conn, Jimmie Sturgess. Pass--=Gordon Benson, Roberts, Hugh McMahon, Conn, Elsie Bailey. Below Pass--Warren Conners. Absent--Nancy May, Alice Gray, Charlotte Potter. Primer--Honours--Grace Rich- ardson, Jean Livingstone, Helen Geale, 2 Pass--Phyllis Wilts, Maud Mad- dock, Billie Harlowe, Ruby Palm- er, Kathleen Dalby, Ray Martin. Below Pass--Peter Hogg, Ron- ald Bell. Absent--Harold Harris. Beginners--Honours--Georgina Ridgley, Wallace Wilson. Pass--Leslie Dawling, Josie Cro- cker, Albert Wilson. Below Pass--Jean Parnell, Ivan Fletcher, George Bailey. Absent--George Benson, Flor- ence Hawes, Gordon Poulton. J. T. Priest, teacher. Fourth Class--Honours--Goldie Levine, John Harkness, Kathe! Sleep, Bill Thachuk, Joan Wilson, Bengough Sleep, Doris Smith. Pass--Marjorie Smith, Elizabeth Southwell, Richard Blow, Rita Mc- Mahon and Jack Sheriff (equal), Elva Southwell, Annie Tofan. Below Pass--Bessie Cameron, Craig Kerr, Cecil Allaway. Absent--Willie Harkness, Annie Rodd, Ruth Marks. Sr. III. -- Honours--Margaret Sleep, Doris Howard. Pass--Annie Mudrey, John Mud- rey, Martha Crawfoth, Peter Tha- chuk, Bobby Young. Jr. Ill.--Honors--Victor Junke, Peter Levine. Pass--Warren Watson, Lorraine Gibson, James Crawforth, John Young, Everett Pindar. Margaret Keunedy, teacher. BROCK STREET SOHOOL sr. Il.--Honours--Clara Camer- jou, Norman Appelle, Ross Junke. REDROSE TEA good ted' If you want the very best, ask for Red Rose Orange Pekoe In clean, bright Aluminum Rae, George Gaston, Muriel Hill, Margaret Gill, Grace Bullock, Betty Irvine, Frederick Rodd, Clif- ford McCullough, Jackson Sleep, Audrey St. John. ; A. Sleep, teacher. SUSPECT IS HELD INTORCH MURDER Doctor Clement Sought by Police, Surrenders to Authorities DOWN AND OUT Will Be Charged With Mur. der of New Jersey Governess Pass--Melvin Tofan, Tommy Young. Below Pass--Roy Hill, Blanche Marks, Ruth Gaston, Willie Craw- forth, Sr. IL.--Honours--Nora Gold- bourne, Frank Allaway, Mary To- fan. Absent--Sam Martin, Intr, First---Honours--Alfred Gaston, Jack Watson. Pass--Wilda Crawforth. Jr. 1L.----Honours--Marion Short and Wilma Thorndyke (equal), Isabelle Watson, Nellie Tkachuk and Annie Tkachuk (equal), Doro- thy Coombe, Marguerite Hill, Bes- sie Trumble. Sr. Primer--John Clifford Junke, Clifford Noble, Mary Mudrey, Harold Snider, Mary Tkachuk, Tommy Gibson, Charlie Gill, Lila Fulford. Jr. Primer--Melvin Mary Rae, Marion Watson, New York, Mar. 8.---Dr. Louls Clement, sought for questioning in connection with the "torch mur- der" of Miss Margaret Brown, walked into police headquarters late Monday and gave himself up. He was "down and out," he said, and had been living in lodg- ing houses in Brooklyn and Phila- delphia and surrendered, he ex- plained, because he was without money and that living was being made perilous by the police hunt "The trail was getting so hot and the cops were so elose to me that I thought it better to give up before they got me," he said. In a note to the New Jersey au- thorities, it was learned, the al- leged "death flame" inventor dis- Mudrey, Grace Campbell, Burgess, Billje Lillian ! Ruth | Marie ELECTED varieties of the high est grade coffee, carefully blended to secure a finer, more distinctive flavour--that's Gold Medal Coffee. Its mellow, full-flavoured smoothness is the result of months of experiment. Before being submitted for public approval this finest of coffees was pass- ed on by many judges of widely varying taste. Each and every one gave his unqualified endorse. ment of Gold Medal as having the finest and most fascinating flavour, Ask your grocer for Gold Medal Coffee-- you will find it the finest coffee you ever tasted, NATIONAL GROCERS CO, LIMITED Wholesale Distributors COLD MEDAL COFFEE « You'll drink it again" claimed all connection with the murder of the governess, whose flaming body was found more than two weeks ago near Bernardsville, N.J. It also asserted he was too | "hroke' to hire eounsel to defend himself Miss Brown was found uncon- seious on the morning of February 20, mear the New Jersey town. Her clothes had been saturated with gasoline and she had been robbed of a large amount of money and $2,500 in. honds. This was later returned to police and pro- vided the only clue to the mysteri- ous murder, | Accompanying the Brownatono does fit. Enough in one $1.50 hot= tle for § new hair growths, oHiaton a) color Bi and beauty. Suaraineed harm lcss, acta Quickly, defies tection. won't rub off, Just brush , 00 fespointment. Blonde to les. 1 rig un and tollet counters, 500 size. For test ONPHARMACAL » Windsor, Ont, kage Htoaras fone; bottlesen €0. money and bonds was a mon's slayer, ing would go le carrying a and would consume it submit to arrest. only someone "the doctor." that Dr, of the governess, and had frequent- | siderable annual revenue, ly been seen in her company. 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