Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1925, p. 17

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Founded 1847. n Saturday ~~ Night When we close our doors will end the most successful » 20% Discount e We have ever held in Men's and Boys' Ready-to-Wear Suits JUST TWO DAYS MORE Clothe yourself and clothe the Boys before it is too ]ate to reap the benefit of this discount. LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" Main Store: Princess and Division Streets. - "Phones Retail Order Department 2600, 2601, 2602. Business Office 365w. Accounts ant's Office 865). Wholesale Office 1767. Branch Store: 388 Princess Street. "Phone 2431. \ BROILERS Spring Chickens 'Wanted for the week-end. Highest Prices WANTED ! 500 Young Fowl |" Top prices for good quality TEA Anderson's Hevsley Blend. The good Tea in the Red Bag 65c Quali b) Perfeston blend, pound ..... 60c. EaSalgior: blend, That Please - pine 5 Kinde guard orem... i ea od a. wens B00 FRUIT CAI +r 800 Kingston Separate Schools Announce Kins Promotion Examination Results FhtirrnG RESULTS SHOWN IN THE MANY GRADES --HOME AND-SCHOOL CLUB, DR. J. T. DAVIS AND CANADIAN FREEMAN GIVE PRIZES a Below are given the promotion ex- amination result§ in St. Mary's and |St. John's Separate Schools, King | ton, which are complete with the -x- ception of those writing on their X-.- trance to High Schoel Examinations, Matthew Rolson, 77 Livingston Avenue, one of those recommended to pass Entrance without trying ex. aminations, wins the prizes donsted by St. Mary' s Home and School Ciub and Dr. J. T. Davis for the highest marks in his class. A special prize is also announced by Dr. J. T. Davis to be awarded to the St. Mary's School boy securing the highest marks on the written ex- aminations for" Entrance to High School, along with which will go the Canadian Freeman's prize of a yeas {fees at Regiopolis College. The pro- motions are as follows: ST, MARY'S SCHOOL Jr. to Sr. Primary--Blundel, A.; Campbell, D;. Carrier G_; Hynes, F; Martin, K.; McCormick, D.; Mec- Kenna, J.; Plouffe, J.; Sampson, E,; Thompson, A. Primary to First--Ainslie, J,; Burke, E.; Fleming, J.; Ferguson, J.; Gal- lagher, J; Granger, E.; Granger, IL; Grace, L.; Gommer, E; Harris, A; Heffernan, D.; Heffernan, J.; Leigh- ton, K; McGarvey, J.; McGarvey, Jas.; McQuaide, K.; Norris, E,; Page, H.; Peck, J.; Reid, H.; Redmond, W.; Scrutton, V.; Stanford, G,: Shangrow, L.; Tallon, V, Senior I to IT--Alerdice, A.; An- dre, J.; Boyer, L.; Brais, H; Com- peau, C.; Conacher, J; Emery, A; Harpell, R.; Hickey, R.; Hojkinson, H.; Hudson, L.; Hutchings, G.; Ken- nedy, I.; Lamoureaux B.: Lavoie, G.; Mahoney, J.; McDonald, L.; McGar- vey, E.; McGlade, F.; McGrath, H.; McGrath, J.; Milne, H.; O'Gorman, D.; O'Neiil, J.; Benshaw, L , Savage, L.; Seaton, T.; Stewart, D.; Sullivan, W,; Walsh, J. Second to Junior Third--Alderdice, H.; Brick, J.; Catlin, J.; Christley, H.; Christley, W.; Collins, N.; Cor- coran, H: Davis, H.; Dockrill, L; Doyie, C.; Gibson, H,; Jackson M.; Jeffery, A. LeMarzhe, L.; Lawless, J.; Lavoie, L,; Marshall F.; Moftlock, J.; Milne, R.; McCormick, H.; Raw- hey, Gi; Reid, J.; Sharpe, H.; Smith, William. (Recomended-- Campbell, R.; Gal- lagher, F.; Thompson, E,) Je. III to Senior III--Amodeo, W.; Andre, K.; Campbell, J.; Chambers, E,; Coyle, J.; Cromien, L.; Elmsley, J.; Gaudreau, G.; Gibson, E.; Gran- ger, A.; Hanley, J; Hopkinson, W.; Hughes, T,; Lamoureaux, A; Lid- dell B.; McCarey, J.; McCarey, B,; McKanna, R.; McKegney, P.; Mec llveen, R.; McQuaide, D.; Murphy, R,; Newlands, J.; Newlands, G; O'Brien, D.; Plunkett, V,; Reid, E.; Samson, E; Seguin, G.; Stevenson, W.; Sutton, J.; Venoss, B. Sr. ILI to Jr. IV--Ackley, W.; Ad- dis, P.; Andre, T.; Ashie, G,; Blakey, L.; Briceland, E; Burns, E; Burns, R.; Carrier, M.; Collins, J.; Corrigan, V.; Corrigan, J.; Cunnningham, M; Dorey, F.; Doyle, H.; Grooms, L; James, M.; Jeffrey, F ; Jeffrey, W,; Kennedy, A.; (Lavoie, W, honors); Malioney, G.; Martin, I; Medley, A.; Menard, B.; McKanna, H.; Murphy, Cy Nolan, J.; Paquin, A; Plunkett, N; Purcell, B.; Samson, A.; Sowards, M.; Sullivan, J.; Vaughan, J. (Recomended--LaRoche, R.; Rob: ertson, W.) Jr. IV to Br. IV--Ainslie, G.; Bru. shette, A; Chambers, J.; Cleary, C; Clarke, J; Clarke, W.; Compeau, A; Doolan, J.; Eves, H; i R.; Lawless, K,; Marshall, G.; McAdam, N.; Morrison, H.; Mufray, G.; O'Con- nor, Fergus; O'Grady, A; Purtell, J.: Rolson, C.; Seguin, A.; Sullivan, J; .«Junior II] to Senior I1I--Andre, G.; Ashie. M.; Boswick, A; Boswick, D; Chambers, B.; Clarke, J.; Compeaun, E,; Deschamps, P.; Denneny B ; Gol- logly, L; Henderson, L.; Hogan, E ; Hogan, M.; Holden, B.; Lentz, E; McFadden, J.; McParland T.; Ma- honey, D.; (Moirier, E. honours); Philips, D.; Purtell, K.; Sulilvan, F,; Stanford, A.; Taugher, M_; Thomp- son, M.; Williams, E, (Recommended--McKim, E) Notre Dame And St. Vincent's Below are given the results of the examinations in the low schools of Notre Dame Convent and St. Vin- cent's Academy. Primary to Form I--Grace, M.; O'Neill, W.; James, M.; Dee P.; Nourry, E;; Pecor, M.; O'Connor, F.; McManus, M.; Heinz, M_; Heinz, T.; C.; Newlands, M,; Lawless, C.; Mat. thews, M.; Brinkman, F.; Ryan, M; Gibson, K.; Brinkman, K.; Kane, G ; Baker D.; Muchmore, M.; Hender son, R; McAvoy, M.; Blundell, J; McAllister, G.; Tacksoh, M; Smith, M,; McAvoy, F.; Gilmour, P; Car- on, E.; Macllven, E.; McGlade, M.; Lawlor, G.; McCarey, M. A. Form I Senior to Form II--(Hon- ours: Gallagher, F.y Cleary, "G; Casey, M,; O'Brien, M.A.; O'Brien, K.; Quigley, N.; Frederick, I.;) (Passed: Gaudreau, M.; Frederick, M.; Thompson, A_; Callan, V.; Nour- ry, B.; Doran, M,; Murphy, M.; Wil. kinsom, E.; Morrison F; Macliven, A.; Murphy, L.; Jarrell, H.; LeBlanc, cs Paus, T.; O'Cénnor, D.; Cooper, M.; McCabe, L.; Murray, M,; Mec- Allister, K.; Redden, M, Second Book to Junior III--(Hon- ours: Metcalfe, B.; Lavoie, M.; Nourry, M; Heffernan L.; Mortlock, E;; Milne, M ; Byron, E.; Ackley, R.; Pecor, M.; Maclven, K.) (Passed: McCarey, K.; Boyer, K. Tucker, I; Milne- M.; Boyle, M.; Casterton A.; Burke, R.; Carty, J; Doyle, A.; Burke, E.; Derosiers, R.; Graham, G.; Taylor, M.; Dee, E.: Catlin, M.; Pollitt, Mi; Westcott, V,; Blakey, M.; McDermott, M.)' Junior Third to Intermediate Third --McGarvey, M.; Kennedy, F.; Don- nelly, F.; McGarvey, M.; Burke. D.; O'Brien, M.; Cooper, G.; Murphy H.; Fournier, K.; Dee, E.; Birkett, M_; Carrier, G.; Martin, E.; O'Brien, E ; Pollitt, E.; Peppiatt, I. Junior Third to Senior Third-- (Honours: 'MacDonald; J.; James, A.; Menard, 8.; Hopkinson, M.; Pur- cell, V.; Harrigan, C., (Pass: Murphy, M.; Redden, M ; McGuire, L.; Carty, E; Ford, M_; Deschamps, F.; O'Connor, M.; Chris. ley, L.; Warburton, K.; Lemmon, L.; Donnelly, M.; McAllister, V.; Cor- rigan, I; Kennedy, N.; O'Rielly, M;; Brophy, H.; Fournier, M.; Martin, T.; Ahearn, M)) Senior Third to Junior Fourth-- (Honours: Gow, R.; James, C; Murray, M. A; Righey, A.) Pass: Barrett, A; Murray, GC; Levers, D.; Lentz, M.; Cooper, L; Gobeil H.; Page, B; McAllister, B.; Eves, A; Blakey, ©; Purtell, M; Murray, R.; Woods, U.; Bramah, M_; Lawjess, 13 Cassidy, S.; Muller, B.; Lambert, E.; Stanton, T.; Jenkin, O.; Donovan, H; Doran, C.; Thibert, L.; Sullivan, M_; Sutton, E.. (Promoted conditionally -- McIn- tyre, Ms Tisdale, R.; Holland, H; Burns, L; Baker, M.; McRde,.1.) Junior Fourth to Senior Fougth-- O'Connor, E.; Wapd,'L.; Hughes, C.; Paradis, E.; Fowler, D.; McKegney, H.; Heffernan, V.; Smith, N.; Cross, C.; Pelow, M.; Gow, G.; Gilmour, M.; D.; Ainslie, D.; Tyo, M,; Whitehead, A Purtell, M; Stanton, M.; Burns, .|P,; Sullivan, H.; Purtell, Chg La- Bras, 5 Me 3 A; Turpin, M.; Burns, Li Melts, 5 Campbell, M_; Pare, - M.; Scrutton,| Quigley, Cc; McDonald, P.; Blakey,| SUMMER STAPLES LINENS COLORFUL LUNCHEON SETS Consisting of one Tablecloth, 36 x 36.inches, and 6 Napkins 15 x 15 inches, in very fine Irisheen Cloth, in gay colored, striped borders of Yellow or Green or Blue, intermized with pin stripes of Gold or Grey. The Set - - - - = $450 Set with Cloth 45 x 45" = » $4.95 COTTAGE OR CAMP BED SPREADS # The finest quality/Floneycomb Bed Spreads, suitable for the Summer Cottage or camp use, In size 62 x 84. $2.25 each SUMMER GUESTS MEAN EXTRA BEDDING If the possibility of summer guests isn't urgent enough to bring you here for bedding, surely these prices will convince you that now is the time to choose generously. PILLOW SLIPS Horrockses fine Hemstitched Pillow Slips, abso- lutely free from dressing--in the nice, even weave that denotes durability and wear; in sizes of 40, 42 and 44. Pri : 50c each TOWELS 'MODERATELY PRICED Towel needs multiply with the coming of Sum- mer, of house guests, of bathing weather, --but to offset this there are unusual Towel values to be had. GUEST TOWELS In fine, Irish Linen with colored borders of Gold, Rose, Lavender and Blue, 50c. each. Larger sizes, 75¢. each. iar arte ol ph ENGLISH LONGCLOTH tor LL ett of weave it so suitable | yyy -> yyy yyy

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