Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1924, p. 7

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The proportion of male students to female students is also consider- ably increased. \ -- First Class Certificates, Evelyn Acton, Renfrew; Florence Barrington, Russell; Frances Camp- bell, Finch; Christiana Carson, Mor- risburg; Bertha Chalmers, Smith's Falls; Eleanor Clare, McAlpine; Helen Corke,' Smith's Falls; Mrs. Alma Craig, Wahniptae; Helena Curtis, Havelock; Velma Ellis, South Mountain; Beryl Flatt, Ottawa; Mabel Graburn, Ottawa; Ellen Guth- rie, Ottawa; Anastasia Henderson, Kingston; Geraldine Keillor, Spen- cerville; Elsie Leavitt, Vankleek Hill; Gertrude Magee, Westboro; Mrs. Elena Martin, Ottawa; Florence McCormack, Renfrew; Alexandria McDonnell, Dalhousie Station: Jean McGill, Thornlog; Margaret McNab, | Mary Milles, Pembroke; Arnprior; Isobel McNeely, Perth; Ruby Rip- ley, Smith's Falls: May Rodger, Ot- tawa; Mary Stuart, Williamstown; Jean Thomas, Ottawa, Winona Woodsworth, Ottawa; Martha Zeron, Morrisburg; Sister St. Hercule, Sister St. Hortense, Lester Brown, Inkerman; Ralph Ellis Gan- anoque; Thos. 'Haughton, Vankleek HII; Stuart Holmes, Spencerville; Fred. MacMillan, Cornwall; Ray- mond Mallen, Morrisburg; Arnold McCutcheon, Stirling; John McKin- ney, Sault Ste. Marie; John Mayni- han, Almonte; Millar Thomson, Pembroke; Preston Timmons, Win- chester; Edward Tattle, Iroquois; Geo. Wilson, Kenmore; Donald Woodside, Kenmore; Jean Clarke, Ottawa; Sister M. Rosalea, North Bay; Sister St. John, North Bay; Sister M. Hilda, Kingston; Vera Ellis, Iroquois; Mabel Johnston, Pendleton; Chas, Lapp, Ottawa; Ruby McDonald, Winchester: Thos. McKee, Kingston; Eva Sully, Mano- tick; Nina Salsbury, Camden East; Elwood Thompson, Kingston, Second Class Certificates. Maria Alguire, Athens; Bessie Moore, Perth; Reginald Hummell, Chesterville; Chas. Marcellus, Iro- quois; Willlam Reid, Vernon; Isobel Allen, North Gower; Mildred Alli- son, Morewood; Agnes Arthur, Pak- enham; Dorothy Atchie, Kemptville; Helen Ault, Winchester; Mary Baere, Iroquois; Vera Barber, Merrickville; Lila Benedict, Hull; Margaret Ben- net, Westport; Lenna Berry, Seeley's Bay; Ethel Black, Kemptville; a Blair, Ottawa; Mary Blair, Metcalfe: Olive Blair, Perth; Kathleen Bond, Portland; Ora Botting, Westport; Reba Boucher, Carp; Annette Bourk, Pakenham; Edith Bowers, Newboro; Mary Boyd, Prescott; Ruby ~ Boyd, Brinston; Marion Brackenbury, Bil- ling's Bridge; Evelyn Bradford, Ash- ton; Marguerite Bresee, Lyndhurst; Alison Brock, Vankleek Hill; Hagel Brokenshire, Almonte; Luella Brown, . Mallorytown; Margaret Brown, Cobden; Marjorie Brown, Edith Hutton, Merrickville; Fannie Iveson, Ottawa; " "Olive Jackson, Beachburg; Annie James, Almonte; Gladys Johnston, Carp; Lila Johns- tor, Carp; Aina Kelly, Egaaville; Edith Kemp; Ottawa; Irene Ken- nedy, Apple Hill; Julia Kenny, Navan; Vivian Knox, Hawkesbury; Alice Lagrolx, Martintown; Cather- ine Lambertus, Eganville; Laura Lanoue, Winchester; . Marguerite Lavis, Morrisburg; Kathleen Lawlor, Hawkesbury; Mildred Leacock, Ot- tawa; Martha Lennox, Brinston; Etta Lewis, Kemptville; Violet Lind- say, Arnprior; Edith Livingston, Perth; Laura Loucks, Smith's Falls; Ruby Love, Ottawa; Muriel Lums- den, Smith's Falls; Margaret Lynch, Ottawa; Mary Lyne, Renfrew; Bertha MacDonald, Dalkeith; Chris tena MacDonald, Alexandria; Cecilia MacDonald, Greenfield; Muriel Mac- Dougall, Williamstown; Jean Mac- Kenzie, Renfrew; Norma Mackenzie, Ottawa; Hildred MacLaren, @obden; Grace McLeod, Dalkeith; Hattie MacLeod, Ottawa; Katherine Mac- Leod, Dunvegan; Marion MacLeod, Dunvegan; Mora MacLeod, Max- ville; Anna MacMillan, Alexandria; Harriette MacPherson, Carleton Place; Marion MacRae, Moose Creek; Anna Bulger, Killaloe; Lura Mackie, Toledo; Mary Maloney, Newbliss; Nellie Maloney, Eganville; Katie Manley, Berwick; Gladys Martin, Ottawa; Mary Massie, Al- exandria; Kathleen Masterson, Ches- terville. Anna McAvoy, McCann, Ottawa; Westport; Annie goode Station; Georgina McCor- mick, Kemptvilie; Jean McCuaig, Martintown; Ella MacDonald, Or- mond; Flora McDonald, Sand Point; Ida McDonald, Renfrew; Mary Mec- Donell, Alexandria; Winnifred Me- Elheran, Finch; Kathleen McEwen, Carleton Prace; Mayme McGinley, Oxford Station; Pear} McGovern, Brockville; Norma McGuire, West. port; Marion McHaflle, Morrisb rg; Margaret Mcllraith, Lanark: essie McIntosh, Ottawa; Mildred cLaren, Perth; Verna McLarty, Kemptville; Eleanor McLaughlin, Cardinal; Anna McMahon, North Augusta; Catherine McMahon, North Augusta; Kathleen McManus, Ottawa; Velma McMon- agle, Finch; Mary McNally, West- port; Ethel McNaught, Cornwall; Annie McPhee, Vankleek Hill; Verda McQuaig, Winchester; Jeanette Mc- Rae, Williamstown; Aleta McVean, Smith's Falls; Sheelah Megill, Ot- tawa; Hattie Meredith, North Gow- er; Emma Merkley, Iroquois; Elsie Miller, Almonte; Sadie' Moore, Vankleek Hill; Margaret Morrison, Finch; Ruby M Mary Noonan, Christy's Lake. Mary O'Malley, Arnprior; Alice O'Neill, Pakenham; Helen O'Neill, Smith's Falls; Vivian Palmer, West- port; Glenore Peer, Jellyby; Lalu Penman, Middleville; Jean Perry, Kemptville; Alice Pettem, Lyn; Jennie Playfair, Carleton Place; Esther Preston, . Smith's Falls; Yvonne Primeau, "Gornwall: Dor. othy Proudfoot, Russell; Florence Quesnel, Green Valley; Mary Quinn, Ottawa; Stella Quinn, Merrickville; Hazel Reid, Odessa; Phyllis Hnodes, Brockville; Edna. Rice, Douglas; Annie Rintoul, Clayton; Mrs, J. Robertson, Burnstown: Agnes Rob- inson, Gananoque; Helen - Roddick, Lynhurst; Marguerite Rowan, Arn- prior; Rita Rowan, Arnprior; Elsie Rutherford, Maberlx; Isobel © Scott, Richmond; Zella Seymour, Moun- tain; Nora Shanks, Avonmore; Lilian Sheffield, Lynhurst: Dorothy Smith Iroquois; Norma Smyth, Kin- Athens; Marion Mary McCann, McConnell, Os- Mountain; Jessie Bulmer, West-! meath; Marion Caldwell, Pakenham; Mollie Caldwell, North Gower; Mary Cameron, Pinch; Leda Canham, New- ington; Mabel Carkner, Winchester; Sybil Carruthers, Cannamore; Agnes Cathcart, Richmond; Margaret Chambers, Osgoode; Lillian Chap- man, Almonte; Marion Chisholm, Alexandria. Rita Chisholm, Alexandria; Kath- leen Clarke, Osgoode; Katie Clement, Chesterville; Mary Clement, Perth; Ottawa; Grace Conlon, Vera Cooper, Brinston; Luella Cordick, Perth; Gladys Coult. hart, Morewood; Aurore Cousinean, Dalhousie street; Dorothy Coyne, Chesterville; Teresa Coyne, Egan- ville; Laura Crober, Brinston; Par- thena Cunning, St. Eugene; Ellen Cunningham, Arnprior; Mary Cun- ningham, Arnprior; Evelyn Curran, Chesterville; Annie Dalglish, Ken- 'more; Georgina Darling, Winchester; Grace Dashney, Navan; Winona Davidson, Calumet; Dorothy Davis, Mary Daze, Arnprior; e, Bainsville; Mar- guerits DeRousie, Cornwall; Muriel Dewar; Braeside; Vera Dick, Ren- frew; Dillabough, Melissa ngwall, Finch; Dolan, Ottawa; Kathleen Donal ® | Merickville; Ursula Donnelly, inci een H---- Lera Fetterly, : Aileen Findlay, Smith's 'Falls; Edna Fitzpatrick, Russell; Frcs Fiyun. Chesterville; i burn; Rita Somers, Rockland; Helen Somerville, Middleville; ' Gladys Steele, Vankleek Hill: Bertha Ste- phens, Beachburg; Margaret Stew- art, Ottawa; Alice Stirtan, Sevencer- ville; Irene Stringer, Lansdowne; Annie Stuart, Williamstown; Estella Stuart, Osgoode Station; Jennie Stuart, Osgood Station; Gladys Styles, Arnprior; Catherine Taylor, St. Eugene; Maysie Taylor, Middle- ville; Helen Teevins, Pembroke; Wilda Thompson, Iroquois; Annie Thorpe, South Mountain; Charlotte Vickery, Iroquois; Ellen Vickery, Mallorytown; Gertrude Waddup, Al- monte; Jessie Watt, Ottawa; Vaida Webster, Lansdowne: Edythe Wells, Aultsville; Mabel White, Prescott; Ruby Whitmore, Athens: Irene Wil lard, Maxville; Edna Willoughby, Smith's Falls; Grace Wilson, Carp; Margery Wilson, Kemptville: Mar- jorie Woodburn, Blackburn: Filor- ence Woods, Lanark; Grace Work- man, Ottawa; Winona Wright, Brinston; Stella Wylie, Mountain: Harriet Wyman, Chute au Blondeau: Marie Young, Perth; Bessie Bur. wash, Martintown; Mary Poupore, Chapeau; Sister Carthagh, Kings- ton; Sister M. Teresa, Pembroke; M. Majella, Kingston: Sister . Rita, Pembroke; Sister M. Robert Anderson, South Mountain, Harry Baldwin, South Mountain, Or. val Barkley, Morrisburg: Bradles. Westport; Robert _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG mire, Iroquois; Keitha Aldrich, North Augusta; Loretto Beeman, Portage du Fort; Muriel Bethune, Arnprior; Margaret Burns, Almonte; Alice Doucett, Carleton Place; Emily Griffin, Campbell's Bay; Alice Hum- phries, Carp; Lillian Johnston, Ot- tawa; Hilda Jordon, Elgin; Clara MacLennan, Moose Creek; Martha MacLeanan, Lancaster; Thecla Mc- Donnell, Alexandria; Kathleen Quig- ley, Toledo; 'Loretto Ryan, Papen- ham; Evelyn Scissons, Dunrobin; Eva Warren, Eganville; Annie Arm- strong, Winchester; Eva Jones, Mer- rickville; Eileen Skelly, Amy Hutton, Merrickville. Third Class Certificates. Jean Anderson, Winchester; Kath- leen Babcock, Manotick; Mary Beach, Oxford Milis; Myrtle Boyd, Metoalfe; Josephine Charlebois, Dun- robin; Fern Comrie, Metcalfe; Mary Connell, Spencerville; Lilian Couch, Smith's Falls; Gladys Cousins, Ox- ford Mills; Wiltamine Gardner, Ox- ford St.; Julia Goody, Pembroke; Verna Hunt Kemptville; Marie Mac- Donald, Dalhousie St.; Elizabeth Moran, Arnprior; Kathleen Morgat- oreton, Pakenham; | royd, Iroquois; Irene Mulville, West- port; Myrtle Munro, Lancaster; Florence Murray, Pembroke; Thelma Robinson, St. Amadee, Lena Seeley, Iroquois; Elsie Shanks, Lancaster; Thelma Toye, Cardinal; Vera Van- deberg, Lansdowne; Elvira Verch, Killaloe; Helen Vernier, Ottawa; Al- benta Wallace, North Gower; Ray Brunton, Kenmore; John McEachen, Douglas; Robert Meredith, North Gower; Clifton Pratt, North Gower. . By Maxson THE LIGHT-HOUSE. By George 8. Chappell, WILD WILLIES, Diet. Willie, at an early age Found a pot of mucilage, Some he fed to Sister Sue-- She didn't do so well on glue. . . * Dental, Willie, who adores croquet, Swung his mallet hard one day, Quite forgetting Cousin Ruth-- Ruth's saving up to buy a tooth. * -. - Barnyard Bit. A wicked egg lay in a nest; He wouldn't hatch like all the rest, In spite of how his motHer toiled, And neighbors whispered "He's hard- boiled." A Good Word for Temus. Mr. Rich: "Mose, I've been losing a number of chickens lately and have been unable to find out who is taking them. Do you suppose Te- mus would do such a thing?" Mose: "Well, Bossman, Temus is a friend of ming and I wouldn't want to make any 'sinuations 'gainst his character. But if I was a chick- en and I knew that Temus was 'round, I'd want to roost mighty high" : ; --Mary Curry. Vastly Different. Flubb: "When Jenks was single he always longed for a chance to settle down." Dubb: "Yes, but since he's mar: riled he's kept rather busy settling up." ~--Dorothy Heller. Hard Times. ; Hanna: "Jobs am mighty scarce dese days." Mandy: *'Deed, yes. Mah hus- ban' done hab a hard time gettin' me enuf to do." ~--Hugh Wile. The JingleJangle Counter. Willie is brave, I must declare, Just smell the tonic in his hair, *--C. B. Mehner, * * Shoes have soles "and ships skippers; Banana peels make good slippers, ~Mrs. Frances Wellman. - . . Scandal in the air, scandal every- where, Lots of women don't wear. . have know what to ~--W. G. Bahaemann, * - . Sweet the songs of nightingales; Most all puppies chase their tales. --John Wellington LaRue. . . - The moon, a girl, a drifting boat, These summer nights sure get my goat, Frank C. Sanderson. A Bad Case. Little Dot was just recovering from the whooping cough. ? One morning while she was play- ing, a melg 8. donkey. stuck. his head over the ran into the house, "call Dr. Barnes jauick. Mr. Berry's mules got the whoopin® cough." --Billie Black. ---- A Hint To the Bride. If at first you dont succeed, fry, . + MacDonald, Apple Hil; John Tail-|} Brown Canvas Trimmed with Brown Straps--Ventilated Boys' sizds | to 5--only ..........$2.50 | Straps, ventilated Boys' sizes 11 to 13--only Men's sizes 6 to 10--only ........ -$3.00 Boys' White Canvas Suction Sole Brown veel. 32.25 "Get a pair, Boys--they're great." & i taking advantage of our specially pri Also full line of Porch and La Springs. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Arman rooms, 'Phone 704 or Rockers and Settees--covered in Cretonnes or REED FURNITURE FOR THE HOME AT REID'S --ATTRACTIVE AND DURABLE Why not get ready for the warm weather that will soon be here by ced Reed Three Piece Suites, Chairs, Tapestries. ) : Furniture, Hammo Couches and "PHONE 147 FOR SERVICE. JAMES REID re. Good 10 $3. 000 bath, separate toilet, garage, henhouse. Good 10--$3,00 A DOUBLE HOUSE--Roughcast, electric light, 8 piece bath, good cellar, garage. Price $3,200 M. B. TRUMPOUR: 270 PRINCESS STREET Girl (according to press reports) doesn't seem to be-so much that of | being considered the best-dressed girl on the beach as the least-dressed one, The of Love. Kriss: "Did her father come be- tween you?" Kross: "Oh, no," replied the wilt- ed suitor, "merely behind me." --Edith Rose Margoles. A La Mode, \ He: "Will you be my wife as soon as I get my divorce, sweetheart?" She: "I'm not so sure that I'l] have mine by that time, darling." Advice to the Male Sex. Young man, when you propose to a girl, and she says "No," don't get blue. It's when she says yes that you should worry. 4 (Copyright 1924. Reproduction . Forbidden.) Readers are requested to contri- bute. "All humor: 'or Ssottoss), 0 Abes. dotes, poetry, burlesque: satires, and bright sayings of chi must be original and unpubl Ac- rial will be paid for st . tribution; 1 try Rh BES 8, S28, Eh manuscripts mus! »itien om me side of the paper only, should ame of this newspa be ada match for the Mrs. T. Chambers Reid trophy. Mrs. Robert McLaughHan, Oshawa, is the guest of Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Pine street, having motored dowa yesterday. Rev. Father Casey of the Hotel Dieu Kingston, and his brother from Ireland, Rev. Fr. Nicholson, King- ston, and Rev. Fr. Hunt, Wylle, On- tario, were the guests of Rev. Fa ther Hanley yesterday. Mr. Rough and daughter Miles | Edna, Montreal, 'are guests of Mrs, A. Welsh at the Inn. "Jack" Tewsley of the Bank of Montreal staff left Tuesday to spend his vacation at his home in Peter- The prizes for the big champion- ship races here on the 2nd of Aug- ust have been purchased by the As- 'sociation locally from W. Hubbell, " Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hopper, Mrs. Mina Henderson and Miss H. Hawe key, all of Cobourg, are the guests of Mrs. Nellie O'Neill at Tremont Park. The Central Y. M. C. A., Toronto, which has enjoyed an annual cruise down here for the past thirty years are pow enjoying this holiday fa the "Northwestern" a large schoon- er which is anchored in the same place as last year, just off Breezy 4 Polat at the foot of Howe Island. They are a fine lot of young men and are always welcome visitors here. As is their custom each year, they will give a concert on their boat on Friday evening to which the island- ers have been invited, as well ag 1 many citizens of the town. A base- : ball game between the Central Y. M. C. A. and Orphans was scheduled for yesterday ad though they started the game to stop on account of the rain. W. B. Haynes, Oshawa, is in ving motored down | Miss town Yesterday. Harold Mc¢Carney. ber sister Mrs. |

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