PAGE TWELVE " -- RA -- = ca an -- ; C-------- --. Include all Rooms in Public School Uq to the Entrance Classes (Céntinued from page 11) Gordon Rampton, Jean Hobbs, Ethel Logeman. G A. H. Kelly, teacher Promoted to Sr. 1 On term work--Archie Whitelaw, Gladys Brant, Raymond Goyne, Har- old Forsythe, James Griffith, Flor- ence Goulding, Audrey Davis, John Walker, Roy Starr, Russell Smith, May Swallow, Verna Goring, Helen Yank, George Puckett, Otis Foote, Doris Mountenay, Donald Miller, Hayward Murdoch, Eugene Henry, Peggy Hayes, Evelyn Bennett, Mary Aldred, Jean Manning, Earl Rolson, Lloyd Corson. By examination--Basil Rorabeck, George Smith, George LeMere, Maynard Nelson, Dorothy Wright, Margaret Ross, Reginald Skelton, Nelson Bickell, Shirley Reynolds, George Edmondson (Rec.) : R. Robinson, teacher Promoted to Sr. Ill *On term work--Winona Houlding, Marjoric Hayward, Charlie Papineau, Jeanne Heard, Lorraine Watson, Geoffrey Hughes, Evelyn Clarke, Sanford Bowman, Edison Schelly, Harvey Hogel, Mary Lalonde. By examination -- Grace Burke, Muriel Braun, Mildred Henry, Mil- dred Faulkner, William Marshall, Glendon Cameron, Norman Langton, Jean Maracle, Harold Maracle, Mur- ray Sparks, Medea: Maidman, Russell Hayward, Connie Donovan, Helen Gibbs, Joe Elliott, Harry Richards (Rec.), Maric Carruthers (Rec.), Dorothy McMechan (Rec) P. M. Sonley, teacher Promoted to Jr. 111 On term work--Ellen Aldred, Ev- elyn Tole, Doris Thornton, Winnie Rice, Stuart Cunningham, Winnie Brown, Douglas Gower, Mildred Roly inson, Bobby Parish, Jack Garrow, Earleen Sarvis,- Gus lLakas, Marie Goodchild, Harold Harvey, Irene Hastford, Dorothy Birchall, Jim Bulpit, Virgil Little, Winnie Charl- ton, Harold Richardson, Viola Rooke (Rec) ; By examination--Ila Irwin, Lionel Way, Jim Williams, Harriett Griffith, Irene: Foreman, Norman Ward, Walter Karch, Geof- frey Marston, Herbert Manning. F. McEachern, teacher Promoted to Jr. 111 On term work--Marian Davenport, Amy Disney, Joan Reed, Albert Burr, Gwelda Moynes, Nita Irwin, Bert Coull, Llyod Short, Verdon Badgley, = pops | / TONY K AC Hp | 'DDER TRO 4 A RHEUM AT is P fifi ROM pil For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S Charles Gray,¥ : Jane Murdoch, Melville Akers Ethel Harvey, Ruby Cook, Garnet Goyne, Mary Coedy, Eva Goulding, Abie Collis, Ethel Dick. ' On examination --Thelma Lalonde, Victoria - Goulding, Hilda Stevens, Huda Douglas, Mabel Knox, Robert Taft, Douglas Sutton, Henry Dell, Harold Richards, Charlie Pattin, Edna Crumb, Jack Fletcher, Russel Davis (Rec.) V. E. Black, teacher . Promoted to Sr. 11 On term work--Eva Collis, Bill Couldery, Kathleen Goodchild, Helen Robinson, Lawrence Burgess, Dor- othy Heard. 3 By Examination--Barbara Pie, Bertha Huff, Fred Coyston. T. McEachern, teacher Promoted to Sr. 11 By examination -- Lila Lyle Pepino, Hilda Annis, Barnes. V. E. Black, teacher Promoted to Sr. 11 On term work--Stewart McRo- berts, Bessie Nelson, Walter Way, Edna Smith, Beatrice Ludlow, Jack Howard, Annie Way, Hazel Bennett, Gordon Smith, Donald Turner, Aud- Polston, Jean By examination -- Elsie Loveday, John Badink, Arthur Mcnally, Jean Gibbs (Rec.), Stanley.Smith (Rec.) R. Knight, teacher Promoted to Jr. II ' On term wark--Marion Hopley, Dorothy Beck, Margaret Crumb, Jessie Fudge, Billie Coleman, Irene Curtis. By examination' -- Ronald Akers, Marion Leigh, Margaret Boddy, Lor- raine Froud, David Cooper, Irenc Armstrong, Jessie Newman, Ross Foote, Helen Pirie, Harry Weales, Leith Sanderson, Helen Murdock. R. Knight, teacher Promoted to Jr. 11 On term work -- Ruth Sparks, rey Smith, I Bartlett, Emily Charles Helen Carroll, Edward Helvi Kansikas, Alex Knox, Myles, David Enushesky, McKay. By examination -- Donald Jarvis, George Goulding, Chrissy Walker, Ted Mosier, Joyce Bryant. M. Ramsay, teacher Promoted to Jr. | By examination -- Florence Vick- ers, Gorden Foreman, Theodore La- kin, Norma Merrills, Wilfred Rough- ley, Donald Wager, Evelyn Gold- smith. M. Ramsay, teacher Promoted to Sr. | On term work--Bessie Richards, Vimy Pearn, Audrey Tryon, Jean Elliott, Margaret Bell, Wilfred Par- ish, Ronald Manning, John Hilkert, Peggy Thompson. By examination = Betty Norris, Dennis Abbott, John Hughes, Roy Duncan, Jack Smith, Harry Dyas. M. Ramsay, teacher Promoted to Jr. Il On term work--Walter Roe, Teddy Miller, Ernest Adams, Dorothy Wil- son, Billie Kirby, Florence Bourne, Donald Valentine, Rosemary Hobbs, Keith Clarke, Wilfred McIntyre, Mary Williams, George Whitelaw, Lilian Logeman, Eva Phelps, Hilda Darcy, David Magee, Elsie Mewett, !| Edwin Missett, By examination -- Kelvin James, and Leigh Creuss (equal), Maud Tullock, Herbert Brant, Harold Taft, Basil Henry, Donald Heard, Lilian White, Norman Gower. Margaret Myers, teacher Promoted to Sr. | On term work--Esther Lawless, Harry Knox, Lucille Hardman, Mar- garet Doidge, Willie Garrow. By examination -- Freda Richards, Gordon Perkins, Billie Rolson, Viola Staley, Leslie Volvin, . 10 Simcoe St, S. We Deliver Margaret Myers, teacher Fill Your Bins Before Vacation Time The sense of security well-stocked fuel bin will add to the enjoy- ment of your vacation, Free from anxiety over the coal situation, you can banish all uncertainty and take full advantage of the Summer szason. Lehigh Valley and Jeddo Coal ~ Welsh Anthracite Pocahontas Coke CONGER LEHIGH COAL CO. J. H. R. LUKE, 52 King St. E. Phone 871 that comes from a Manager. Yard Office--Athol St. Pho=e 231 oe Promoted to Jr. 1 THE OSHAWA DAILY. TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 192 to évidence, the securities) By examination -- Nora Patten. | given to salesmen as collateral to be Jean Sparks; (Frank Ball, Elvin| held, and not sold, had been sold by Lalonde, Emerson Salter, Edna Wat-| the Cana ;Radiators: Company:|: When F son, Ea Sawion Parks and Ho othy Rigg equal), Margaret rke, Violet inka, Irene Davis, (Malvin Bowden, Anna Cook and Norma Pearn, equal); Frank Preston |: and Leonard Wall (equal), Edna Wall, Donald Dean and Leonard Lambert (| ), Dorothy Kellar, Jim Koch, Frank Smith, Leonard Staley, Barbara Morphy (Rec.) Sadie Fox, teacher to Jr. By examination--Hilda Cook, Lois Knight, Madgy Groves, Jim Pierce, Margaret Breakell, Billy: Reynolds, Roy Godfrey, Ora Irwin and Robert Breakell (equal), Frances Brown and Tan Horton (equal), Gwendolyn De Guerre and Eloie Rose (equal), Vel- ma Gray, Hilda Sims and Raymond Parfitt (equal), Velma Dawson, Eddie Forsythe, Eva Carruthers and Mari- on Gray (equal), Douglas DeGuerre and Philip Lakas (equal), Mae Marsh, eddy Parish, Kenneth Pritchard, Jack Neer. Vivien M, Goyne, teacher Promoted to Jr. | By examination--Aileen Ford, (AdcleBarlett, Iris Gibner, Jean Neo- lan, June Skelton, equal), (Doreen Curtis, Doris Kirby, Catherine Lowe Leon Nash, equal), Dennis Linton Hazel Smith, Henry Hewett . and Gordon Long,. equal), (Roena Dean, Douglas McNally, Betty Rolson, Bert Robertson, John Clark, equal), Edith Gibner, Gordon Wilson, Har- old Creamer, Verna Goodchild, Gor- don Dick, Donald Stuart, Cameron Murray, Clifford Cowan, Ethel Maid- an, Edie ney, Ruby Sutton, atricie Faulkner, (Greta Nisbet Eva Swhilow, Rec). titan Q. Ramsay, teacher LIFETINE SAVINGS VANISH IN SHINDIE Pathetic Scenes Are Enacted During Evidence in Radiator Case Hamilton, June 29-- Losses aggre- gating thousands of dollars, which in many cases represented their life savings, were told of in a painful and dazed manner by a number of elder- ly witnesses at the trial this after- noon of H. A. McCoy, President, and Frederick Robertson, Secretary- I'reasurer, of the Canadian Radiators Company. They are standing trial before Judge Evans in county Crim- inal Court on a charge of conspiring to defraud the public. The case was not concluded when court rose at 6 o'clock tonight and will be continued tomorrow. Teh witnesses who testified today were almost all residents of the smaller centres, or were farmers, Several physicians were among them. These witnesses presented tragic figures as they told of the loss of their savings, The eyes of many of them were dim with tears. They seemed berefit of hope and spoke as persons whose lives have been cruel- ly blighted in that twilight time of age when serenity is one of life's greatest rewards, Never in Production, Is Charge The Crown, as represented by George Ballard, K.C, and Inspector Stringer of the Provincial Police, is seeking to show that the accused established bond offices in Toronto and Hamilton and engaged a corps of high-préssure stock salesmen to the Canadian. Radiators Company, which, the Crown claims, was repre- sented as a thriving industry, work- ing on double shifts and in receipt of huge orders for radiators from the largest automobile manufacturers in America. The Crown alleges that the Canadian Radiators Company was never in production and that its prospectus was false. Tt further al- leged that the bond offices establish- ed in Hamilton and Toronto under other names were so established at the direction of the. accused, . Securities Deposited Evidence this afternoon showed that the salesmen usually * "tapped" their clients at least three times. In vestments ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 were common. On the third visit, salesmen, to witnesses stated, asked for securities to be held by the company as collateral "for just a few days," until it completed or received large orders, - and that shareholders would then double their investments, nl each case( however, ---- "Someone asked about semi-finished" r Perhaps there are still other housewives who do not know that '*'semi- finished' is our very finest accomplishment, It does all the family wash completely, except for a few fussy corners that can be smoothed out with your own hand iron. It is the cheapest form of laundry work obtainable today -- in fact, costs so much less than any home methods that our trial other services, all priced accordingly less. Phone dispose, "at any price," of stock in[ shai ers learned of this and protested at what thev declared commonp In shoes, in utensils---color This great, awakening to at your was a direct -breach-of - faith, they said, they received letters from the company, signed by Robertson, in which it, disclaimed. all ponsibility for the misrepresentations made by salesmen of the bond companies, and -- which advised that no such agree- ment existed that securities were to be held and not sold. Thus did shareholders; they say, first learn that their savings and securities were imperilled, A ALLEGED FRENCH BLUE- BEARD 1S ARRESTED EER IN ALGIERS Marseilles, June 29.-- Jerome with the murder of three fianceeg and the disappearance of x others, was arrested today in glers. 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