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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Jul 1903, p. 5

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.\ ‘ aâ€"wfl} admit rough chub. no and encircles the done 3 between the the for the adiating surface. gan heater which will burn *vmcomn. St. max, 1.3 instmctions with each setd ee remedies illustrated herd eaders are urged to takd age of Dr. Sloc'um’s generous over the (:03le satisfaction aq- with d fall when a. wood‘ , the Expectorant by others Kojel! by others still, and a} or any three, or two. or an; my be used singly or in com on, according to the needs a .v... r”; ,ry elements of a- Consvr‘npf-lfn" .t of health in all uman body. . Four WW??? c if your home 3, rntly she grew calmer. Kath ady Fieldcn. and Harry, cm her, and they talked um] ‘11 of what had happened. trudge,” said Lady Allanmore‘ ,all always call you “Golds: i; .but for Jon. -.V'our..father’g iting ills of life. 32’er es are cured the“ Em" 5"} :free remedies WP“? a: a!" a force: discovmdthegw Vsicgnthr- sgocuflh ’st'3 31:“? .e e p 33‘3“” - W , aan win be-fonndapnat ‘. rm will be found “Pm” Continued on Page 3.) Eiaé'i‘mlb a- Free PreP‘ you at 0069 d shaft! 0h, Gertrude, 11‘] ndo the past, if I could 5“ over again, I would act “Ti fly! I was too quick in m3 at. I allowed my jealolxsy m. JULY 9 10w 1 have misjud! Sh I Was not to t 300k ' 0‘ F700. my true an] fa all the to influence hall nsjudge‘d 51“” SW: .A 11:41, never f0“ thing me. , L5 1' Tiny, Ivo- 50 Wregh Bargain Days ............... ...... ' cLinens and Colored 1113811118, ' pieces Colored 5 45â€"inch “hitc Lawn, reg. 13C, 13.1).8 5 Black, (mry, wavy, Pink, Cardmal, G W pxavn Bargain 19,5 Cotton 5 Cotton 5 -M Conon r7 tres’ reg. 4);)0, u.‘- ._ '_ ' Fancy Blouse Silks, reg. 30c 19W . .. Bargam D335......-.. ...--- .............. 1 piece Black Solcfle, 1 Black Ottoma 65c, lurgain Days ................ _..,, 3W Naxg. Blue and White Checked 151's Regatta Shirts, soft. front, 3.11 s 35-inch, mg. 90, B.D. 6 We Cotton. - â€"inch unbleached Table Linen, Bargum Uuya...-...-.... W, 27c. B.D. 20¢; reg. 23c, 15.1! ............. .. mu “gage Feather Ticking, reg. ““955 Heavy Cotton Tweed. reg, 20c, B.D. 1130:; 1‘83. 286, 13.1) ....... 20c nieces Ling-n 'l‘owt-liing, reg. 8c, B.D. 5c; 3 plates reg. 12c, B.D....Oc 3 pieCCS Whih‘ Apron Gingham, reg. 11c, B.D. 8c; reg. 9c, B.D ...... 6c nieces Wim- Striped Shaker, reg. 8c, B.D. 50 ; 1 Pink, reg. 130, B D 10 Needles, 50, 4 bunches Tape 5c, 3 papers Pins ........ 5c 2wrs Moralls _ ' B-D. 15c; 10 pxeces White Embroisery, reg. man‘s Braces. n-g. 200, 4c, 1%.!) ................................................................................... 23 Ladies White Silk Glows, reg. 35c. B.D. '25c; Ladies Black and Solon-d Lawn Mitts, reg. 250, B.D ........................................ 12“ maps white and Cream Kid Gloves, reg. 500, B.D. 25c; colored, .-_ -__.......â€"o “a"... ...‘...‘.........‘ 60C ” n‘g, 73c, mu ........................ Ladies Leather Belts. reg. 184:, B.D. 10c; Ladies Cloth Belts, 37c, Bargain Days...... .............I .......... 75c and $1, B.D. 40c; reg. $1.50 B.D. Hens Straw Huts, tog. ° W” fl‘m‘ Ht'mv Cal‘potinmi'rg. “ 13c, B.D. 10c; reg. 23c 39 remnams Tuppstr‘y Carpets from 506 to 75¢ per yd, B.D. p01 and Wool Carpets, reg. 35c, 50c and 60c 1 15 remnants Ifnion 30 Black and “hitc. and Blue and White Dusk SIdrtS, teg$1,10 Ladies Black Parasols. reg- $1.. , . 10 Men's Suits, rvq. $8 and $10, B.D. $4 to $43, Bargain Days.........--............. mm... 100 Print Blousvs. reg. 506 and 696, B.D. 135¢; reg. 40¢, 13.] 30 pim‘s 2-inch {{Plilmns, reg. 15c and 206, Bargain Days. ....... 100 pairs Law Curtains, reg. SLIO, B.D. 75c; reg. $1.40, I 50 pairs Lam- (‘urtaina reg. 386, B. D- 256; reg; 693, 3.1)... g. 28c, B. 1'). 22¢; reg. 40c, 13 Men's Balbriggan I'ndm‘wcar, n- ".00... o-oomc-u- ..ur 3 pieces In 19 remnam S 15 remnants Visit us during th: '5 sale. Every rticle 'in our estab- lishment at a discount ‘LJLL'ALIIEAD . ' 1;”? o'mgeguun wilt parade to CU: Pl?! 6 arm next Sabbath ht 9‘ men: will go to 011113 a. a My enema Falls on the 12d! “EWWM '1) two Emily 143de :52: Fresh Lurians have not 7*, In. 2: "mm?" Rcv. Mr. Whitfi “MW"! the pulpit lad 3"? “to. "“1 will next, and Rev ‘1‘. Wu; t"919m aswrwtxich use» Lindsay's Leader v-â€", 80x. reg_ 17C, B.D....u-uu....u.‘ ............................ ' ............ .Lvu n \Hests without sleeves, reg- 70. B.D. 5c ; reg. 11c, .1 reg, 18c, Bargain Days..._...... ......... .......~.. ...........; ..... 13c. ’and‘digm Print, reg. sac, B.D. 44k, 3 pieces Gingham Bargain Days ............................................................. 44c Print, peg. 10c, 12¢, per yd, BP 5:. striped Apron Mus- . 70, Bargain Days .................... . .... ........ . Yrod Linen‘s and ‘ ' Ch \Yhitc Law .- (h‘t-V, wavy, (f 55C, B.D.. . ...... Otto-”.0... ...-oooo- ODCOOO-uo .....o... 436 :x Blouse Sills, reg. 300 and 35c, B.D. 20c; reg. 60¢, ........... ............ ......... ... ............ ... 40c . x D21y5.....---. -..... Soloile. 1 Black Ottoman, 1 Black Satin Cloth, reg u'gam Day 5..-..- -....... Blue and White Checked Dress Goods, reg- 286, B D... I‘Zéc -. Shirts. soft. front, all sizw, reg. 65c and 75c, BI)... 42c 3.3-inch, mg. 90, B.D. 66; reg. 13c, B.D.....§...... 10° 1 1111011410th Table Linen, reg. 30¢, B.D. 0c; reg. .150, '1 Days ....... o... -â€"0â€" ...-0..-...» com... ”on...” ...-o-o... â€"- 32: 27c, B.D. 20c; reg. 230, 13.11 ............. .. 18c :r Ticking, reg. v Cotton Tweed. reg. 20c, B.D. 13c; reg. 28c, B.D ....... 20c i -1~0m.mng, reg. 8c, B.D. 5c; 3 pieces reg. 12c, B.D.... 9c 11c, B.D. 8c; reg. 9c, B.D ...... 6c 1w Apron Gingham, reg. , 1. __ ....“- Qn R11 56:1 Pink, reg. 13C,BD 10 . “mouse Silks, reg. 30c anu we, 9,; ..oouo.-- ocuuuun¢ugo .o-o Dans” - .-.- Soloiie 1 Black Ottoman,1Black S: l awn Mitts, ........................... rag. 25c, B.D ..... nd (‘- mus Kid Gloves, reg. . B. I) ......... Bolts. reg. woo ............... 184:, B. D. 10c; Ladies Cloth Belts, reg. ..................................... .................................... 0.0.9.... ootoooo.o..o~oo o ()lfiIMEE â€"-â€"OFâ€"â€"‘- Clothing, CarpEts House Furnishings, Gloves and HOSiery " ‘ ‘ *' VS.-..-. ..........â€"â€"--......n 1 White Checked Dress Goods, reg- soft front, all sizas, reg. 65c and mg. 90, B.D. 6C; reg. 133:, 3.1).. md Table Linen, reg. 300, ED. 2( v-v--V- , reg.13c, B.D Sc , ireg. 17c, B..D.... ... ‘ink, Cardmal, Cream and Soptted Lus- 30c and 35c, 00mm.- 5c, 50c and 60c pery... 25c Skirts, reg$1.10,B. D. We ; reg. $1.50 B.D....... $1.25 15 Boys Suits, reg. DO Dry Goods Home â€"..~oocn on... ~~vo ..--uo.oo per yd.-. 1 Sc 30c Ease A ONE-YEAR GAS CON'I‘RACT WAS REJECTED BY COUNCIL Five Members Reiyse to Even ' (five the Bylaw 0112 Reading Before taking their seats in the legislative chairs on Monday night the mayor and 5 aldermen who were not late in coming went over "into the lot belonging to the town across from the little park to see a lo of the lake gravel being «liven; by the Kawartha Lakes Navig'a ion Company. There had been trouble in the morning because it did not suit, and seVeral wagons loaded with it, and heading for William-5L, had been halted by the authorities. The mayor had ordered Overseer Paddy O'Neil to pick a load at random and! screen it up on the "lot. He had{ done so, and it was‘ to see the re-‘ sult that the legislators went over into the lot on: Monday night. There it stood in two pilesâ€"one of sand and another twice as big of gravel. So the gravel as delivered was over 30 per cent. sand, and the mayor's opinion that it would not answer was endorsed by his companions. They picked up handfuls of the sand and let it sift down through their fingers, kicked the gravel, took up flat stones and tried to break them, looked Wise and were unanimous ithat it wouldn't do to make the sort ‘of streets on which they hoped to construct their official reputations for this year and merit election next. , In council the proposal to read a first time a by-law making a year's contract with the Gas Company for streetâ€"lighting was savagely rejected by 5 to 2, Aids. Cinnamon and ()‘Reilly voting for. - -- 1-1, It Has so Much Sand in it That The Alderman Will Not Use It on the Rox‘ds LAKE GRAVEL REJECTED ‘1 -Iw-nâ€"J P. G. Pilkie wanted the whole three sexi'er contracts awarded at last committee meeting or he would not take the one he ‘got. He couldn't get all. Ald. O'Reiily found that Overseer McGill, in charge of the road machi- nery, had been reporting full time fnr himself for the past three weeks, although hired by the hour. Mr. McGill was asked to explain next night. . .u - , A_--»-:‘4nn in The decision of the committee to move the hog pen was referred back as was the .other decision to build the areas and lateral walks for Messrs. Smyth and Butler on the same terms as the public walks. Several by-Iaws were read. Altoâ€" gether the meeting wasdull. but a good deal of necessary business was done with fair despatch. The ses- sion lasted from 7.40 to 10.40, and hence rose in plenty of time for reâ€" i ireshments. The Waterous Engine sent the 5 notes of $654 able one each year. with roller. Mr. W. C. Way. 2-year man in the School of Mines. wanted to take Mr. Jackson’s place as engineer. W. Driscoll complained of the ditch on Gcorgfian.st., south of Russell. . Mr. Hopkins sent Supt. Bcgbic’s water commissions fountain. Malcolm McDonald complained that. a surface drain on California-st... west from George, was Iillcd up. Geo. Brown declared that circus‘ railway scheme, and ‘ terms, and a new lens for keeping the grass ting up 'painted seats. F. Brien said there we part of the way east 1 st. on Regent, and the there sometimes. like present! I" '- "WW "â€"411“. is, the! THO LINDSAY, THURSDAY. JULY 9th. I903. Iatemus Engine Company 5 notes of $650 nach. pay- each year, with intercst, at cent“, payment for the road .‘ THE LE’I'I‘E Rb E Sons oflercd m deélared â€"that circus‘ from a. financia! stand- nnk" for his miniatur‘ offered to Wt 1*" the walk down «by 3 w" W” A16, Robinson ham to speak on the point, but wandered of! onto the other about the width of the walk. and was called to order by the may- or. The decision to grant the re‘ quest of Mme. Smyth and Butler will be reconsidered in committee. THE SEWER CONTRACTS Mr. Pilkie had written a letter say- ing that he would have all the sewer contracts let the other night, or none. He was there to back. it up. He said his tender totalled the low- est sum. Previously the total had been considered. There would be no extras, 'so Mr. Lindsay’s lower sche- dule for extras should not be con- sidercd. Mr. Lindsay difiered from Mr. Pil- kie, and council confirmed the award of the Wellington-st. contract to him. His statement that at one terrace on Peelâ€"st. there xvi-re only two laterals, where there should be 5 led Ald. O’Reilly to say that if disease should be traced to that conâ€" dition of things the town would be liable for damages. The mayor re- garded the matter seriously. 573‘ he does in; any p03!“ on which he differs from his colleugua. He does not. dissent with composure. Ald. O’Reiny said that if the walk was put outside the trees by the tOWII. the town should pay for the mistake. would have a right t0 “'0 390' The alderman. warmed THE HOG PEN S When the report advising the re- moval of the hog-pens Was up, Aid. ()‘Reilly moved that it be referred back. The case in OriIIia was diff- erent, in that there a town hy-luw Was broken by keeping the pen. There was no by-Iaw in this town, but the statute said that no hog pun sliouid be kept nearer a house than 70 feet. Md. McWatters sided with him. Ald. Robinson insisted on Sun‘t, back to be reconsidered. Aid. moving the pan. The matter was Robinson's attempt to elucidate the ,wcstion after the Vote was cut short by the mayor. Mr. Kylie wanted to know if coun- cil intended plastering the face of the walk up by his place. He Was boulevarding and would like any work to be done. on the walk done soon. The walk, moreover. had been built. unnecvssarily high. so on the theory advanced by some regardâ€" ing the Smyth Walk, the town should' do the filling in for him. At. anymte he would expect the outside banked up. -_ _- . AL- AAAAA A:‘ Uuunvu uy. The mayor said ‘that the council] intended plastering the walks as soon! as men could be got. Ald. O'Reilly declared that council must reconsider the question of put- ting side drains in front of the new walks. They were absolutely neces- sary to save the walks, and useful‘ for draining the road. : GAS BY-LAW DEFEATED By-laws were read appointing Mr. W. 0. Day town engineer, and autho-s rizing the mayor to sign contracts with the Kawartha Lakes Navigation Company for 3,500 yards of lake gravel, and with Ifi'ank Hutton to 'ideliver it on .the streets. Aid. QO'Rcill-y Wanted a__l_)y-law ratifying a years contract with the Gas Com-‘ pany read once, but that was voted down with a smash. The aldermcn chode his colleagues for not letting it get to the stugebf discussion. The. mayor informed the 5 alderman vot- in “nay" that they had done a most unusua, thing, in refusing a by-law a first reading so that it could be considered in committee. Ald. Rob- inson declared they knew all they \thted to about it already. \' THE PAY SHEETS } Ald.‘0'Reilly had the pay roll. and Hound that Overseer McGill had re- ported full time for himself during the past three week, although he explain, since his contract with the n 'was for so much an hour of in: weather. _'It. was decided to hear Mr. 1(ch next evening. McWattemâ€"O'Rcillyâ€"Tbnt the Town Property consider fitting up a couple of rooms on the north-of the hallâ€" way as committee rooms. It was agmd that Echo Hall was no place for committee meetings. launderâ€" Robinsoriâ€" That Alds. Cinnunon. 3(ch and Storer be ap- pointed to the board of the :gricul- tnral uociety. ' O'Reilly JRWdJcm â€"- That the Board .0! Work- comider matting THE NEW WALKS up on thig , poipt I; That Alds. l Stoner he 1P- 0! the ‘Sficul‘ spending a in days under the par- entd rod. and on Monday afternoon mandating behind the bat at the baseball match aided the pitcher in putting the visitors out on strikes. Mrs. K. lurk of Peterboro is vis- Coone, o! Rossburn, Manitoba. Mrs. J. W. Mark 0! Havelock spent a few days with her sisterâ€"in-law, Mrs. W. L. Coone. Mrs. Grills is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wm. Dixon, jr. Master Charlie Harper of Toronto spent Dominion Day among relatives and friends here. doubt disappointed friends at home. mas Mean of Toronto is visrting Miss Glendinning of Rosebank. Miss Conway and. her friend nuss Gordon, both oi Oshawa, spent a few days the gueSts of Hrs. A. Edwards and G. W. Cooue. Mrs. W. Gibson of Toronto, with her children, are spending a few days with her father, Mr. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are spending the school vacation at. the home of her mother Mrs. E. McFadyen. â€"Mrs.vl3i'; McPhail is spending a few weeks at the parental home‘in To- ronto. Hr. L. Short of Kingstonspent a few days with his mother and other relatives here. Mrs. (Rem) Robinson is visiting her daughter in Penelon Falls, Mrs. Rev. Garbott. Mrs. Stirling of Toronto is spend- ing a few days with her brother Mr. D. King here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King of Alymer, llr. and Mrs. W. King of Pcturboro and Miss Webbor of Buffalo, also Mr. Fred Neal of Montreal, visited at the Mrs. John Coone has returned from Sturgeon Point. to entertain her daughter, Mrs. D. B MacQueen, from Port Perry. Mr. L. H. Clarke of Toronto is spending a few holidays at the parâ€" ental home. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pearce spent iDominion Day with their daughter ers. A. Varcoe oi Ashburn. Mr. N. Mintern, with his daughter Maretta spent a week in the city the guest of his daughter Mrs C dy. a A “‘flfi ' Jessie Prost on , ”VJ Adam. Promoted to the senior section of the senior third : Lizzie Armstrong. Florence Arnott. Amy Bain, Hector Crosso'n, Alex. Donald, Clara Doycll. Russell Henley, Mable Hall, Rossie Jewell, Luella J obbitt, Stanley Kel- cher, Bertie 'McMahon, Charlie Paton, Norman Stinson, Willie Workman, Lawrence Blackwell, Willie incliahon. JR 3rd. T0 SR. 3rd. Miss Tuller Russell Vokes, Stanley andt-rson, E. Blewett, Walter McMullm, Mable Broad, Nettie Kirkpatrick, Alfred Barry, Hazel Flack. Cora Baldwin, Eva Riley, Vincent Hall, Ernie Har- mon, Earl Henderson, Willie Abbott, Willie Bowhey, Mabel Bryans. Pearl Fisher. Cassie Haugh, Alfie Killing- beck, Vera Knowlson, (loo. Lennon, Jackie Milburn, Willie Morrison, Grace Prnston. Ed- }‘lorencc Touchiburn, ith Rogers, Louie Franks. Mrs. John Coone has returned from Sturgeon Point. to entertain her daughter. Mrs. D. B MacQueen, from Port Perry. Mr. L. H. Clarke of Toronto is spending a fevé holidays at the par- ental home. _ A \ruvâ€"uâ€" â€"_- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pearce spent Dominion Day with their daughter" Mrs. A. Varcoe of Ashbum. Mr. N. Mintern, with his daughter Maretta spent a week in the city the guest of his daughter Mrs. Cody. Mr. Jas. Coone spent Dominion day with friends in Lindsay. Miss L. Patterson of Knox College Toronto, is home for the holidays with her sister Miss K. Petterson of Simcoe-st south. DeSpite the very dry weather Damn: the beginning 0! the strawberry seaâ€" son the late frequent showers h-ave‘ matured an unusually lurge crop of} . .w- 1 ""1”. r strawberries. 1 Struwucxsaca. â€"â€"â€"-+â€"â€"' Alfred Bowman. Winmo .lllnluu, W VIII Louaie Dolby, Florence Giles. Mgnloy 00D E Nugent, Liltic Sharpe. Blanche Sxddlu Drs.- Neelauds and Irwin, dentists, Olive Windrim, Mao‘gie \Vvstcutt, Lindmy. ‘ One of the above will be.Willie Chambers, Edd‘ie‘: 'l‘hmnas, Cc- at the Queen’s Hotel. Woodville on ‘cil Johnson, Sylvia White. Tuesday, July 14th. Keep the (181:8 Miss “rray mastitis Call In the forenoon If Georgina Brumwel‘l, Ruby Brim- p . ' .mell, Beatrice Cinnamon. Mat-Ye Ed- imo'nds, Celia Hallgiay, lrcnc I arkm, , , I.L.,....¢- Report of promotion examinations If for June. Name in order of merit: 5th classâ€"Minnie Brien. 4th classâ€" . Lizzie Robertson, Willie Robertson,‘ Jr. 3rd to st. 3rdâ€"Jennie Hore, Al-' bert Greer, Lizzie Endicott, Evan Greer, Wesley Irwin. Sr. 2nd to jr. I 3rdâ€"Willie Brien. Rosy Endicottfi: Willie Endicott, May Sampson. Jr. 1. 2nd to sr. 2ndâ€"-Nelson Jackson, ‘ Thomas Flynn. Sr. pt. 2nd to jr. ‘ 2ndâ€"Leta Brien, Lizzie Brien. Jr. 3 pt. 2nd to st. part 2ndâ€"Jennic Gra-l The Following Students Will he in a Higher For. When School Re.0pens Miss Ward Ruth Hughson, Roy Wilson, Rachel Perkins, Lizzie Kenny, Cora Mosley, Grace Haugh. Harold Hart, Hugh Workman, Milton Bruce. Hattie Thurston, Annie Dixon, Alice Cinnaâ€" mon, Lily Robinson, Lillian Stallard Herbert Paton, Walter Clendenan, Melville Moynos, Hilda Stephenson, Edwu'd Hopkins, Minut- Crosier, El- len Mn, Maud Nedbl'ttz. Gordon Dolby, Edith Preston, Ruby Fee, Katie Eon-in, Harold Anderson, Eth- el Adams, Stanley Touch'burn, Revâ€" el! Connor, Ruby Connor, Ruby Crosâ€" can. Albert McDonald, Laura Bell, Hazel Hoynog, James Wright, Milâ€" dmd Corie, George Lennon, Gert- rude Roenigk‘. ' Ethel Henderson, brie, Harvey Hut-tin, ngry Kirkpatrick. Percy chmfls Fwd Samar. . SR. 3rd '10 JR. 4th. Miss Thomas J ack Clarke, Alfred Bate, Vere 108, Audi Stewart. Alix-ed Pal-kin. Cecil Walker, Pearl Duke, We J canon. Cecil Nusent. luriel Dingle Helen Natalie. Norms. Hch-immon, Bertha. ml. Jack Simpson. On trifle-Annie Wright, Ethel Wright. am ”Vt-comm. Not» : The first nut!!! W to the Junfiggwih: ‘m‘ ‘ *5,“ *v: “ ‘ SR. 8111 T0 JR. 4th {Celts a Year in Advance; $.00 if N)! so Paid THE PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS JR. 4th. to Hill T-wamle'y nderson, Lulu Abercrom- r Hartin, Hazel Mitchell, Olive O'Neil, Elmer Mc- N0. 7 FENELON weather before ENTRANCE friend Miss , hone. Way, El‘wood "Brown. Norma; Starr, flailing Stella Riggs, Vivian Laidlaw, Hazel . '; Crosser,“ with Corie. Flossie" NC“- ato " is Arthur, Hannah Bruce. Dave Lock,- heparâ€" wood._Not.e: Thefirstmhree, are moon promoted t_.o the, J um‘or Entrance. it the , Lrikes. M135 Fanmng is via- Fred Calvert, Ferm‘e Mulhztt, Laura Coone ‘Blewett, Fred Parker. Louisa Ihdâ€" a. visit 'der, Fred HOWQ, Ackland Windrim, J, W. ,Joe Reid, Geo. Baldwin. Robert -Bul- .a” ‘lick, Arthur Crandéll. 239:? JR. 3rd TO SR. 3rd 11 ' Miss Husband Lughter Kay Anderson, Norma Armstrong, Laura: Bell, Evelyn Berry, Milloo ‘oronto Chambers, Bert‘Clarko. Lulu Cullen, blatives Manila Clarke, Lenore Clarke. Ric}:- ard. Hunter, Helen Henderson. Gorâ€" 1 Miss ldoo McCrimmon, Hugh McLaughlin, t a few £Ada. McKih‘bon, Norman Nosbitt._ El- dWards wood Sharpe, Roy Sht-ehey, Arthur Stewart, Charlie Sutcliflo. Elva Shee- with hey. Mayda Williams, Jessie William- SOD. Miss Ferguson Henry Baldwin, Dave Edwards, Myrtle Lack, Orvis Stewart Charl- ton Siddle, Geo. Thompson, Homard Wells Percy Brown, Allan Hartwick Lucy Yarnold, Geo. Barnes, Charlie Adam. , _ SR. 2nd TO JR. 3rd. Miss Laidlaw Edgar Burrows, Beach Bailny. Tillie Dolby, Victoria Forbcrt. Ethel Hart- wick, Fred Holtorf, Gordon Lamont. chttnPaton, Samie Pearce. Ethel Peacock, Bernie Seyers, Mona V'oitch, Myrtle Wylie, Hazel Workman. MISS SC*( “‘1‘ ‘Thompson, Donald Low. h‘va nam- es, Arthur Allin, Kathleen Pepper, Mildred Fisher, Wilma Clarke. Bosch Waller, Willie Ston’é, lsabd Clarke Reta Miller, Harry Pal‘cu, Jack C01" nell, Hazel Burton, Garry Clark» Willie McLaughlin, Lucy Sinclair Beth Wilkinson. V vv- 6â€"--w mell, Beatrice Cinnamon. Mame monds, Celia Halliday, lvcnc I‘a Olive Tompkins, Murray Cuth‘ Gavin Koyle, Vernon Hicking'ho't Lindsay Warner, Jean Mcuou Herb. Ingram, Sam Snanns. JR. 2nd TO SR. 2nd. Miss Watson Josie Kenny, Mabel McLeod, Murâ€" iel Hughson, Nellie Logan. Evelyn Thompson, Donald Low. Eva Barn- m Arthur Allin. Kathleen Pepper, Ernest Abbott, Harry Alger, Her- tbrt DeBois, Geo. (Sago. Harry Hem-ls Arthur Hooper, Rerdy Lack, Harold Miller, Leslie Neil, Bruce Nichols, Howard Hammil, Jov. Spurned-"y, Willie Wood, James Workman. anlla. Brooks, Lonetta Brown, Lila Barrod, Cora Hall, 113.ng Howe, Mabel Howe, May PGaFSOH, Edna Lindsay, Lillie McWilliams, Gladys Skinner. PART’ 2nd TO 2nd Evelyn, Adfin, Mildred Alger, B. Bailey. Myrtle Carter, Clemah Court,â€" emanche Clem, Goldie Grecubury, Eva. Gosttin, Bert Hooper, Aggie Holtort. Perry Hall, Glen. Han-0d, Geo. Jobbitt, Bella Miller, Artie Laidlow. Fred Lindsay, Reggie Mur- my. may Pearson, Mary Simpson, Fred Scott, Helen Skinner, Blossom Syer. Chas. Sheppard, P-url Staples Gertie Ellis, Louie Wetherup. PRIMARY '10 PART 2nd. . Miss McKay Myrtle Brickno-ll., Helen Balawm, Marion Workman, Bethel Wright. Laura Lack, Maude Brown, HaZeI Nichols, Beatrice Edwards, Bob Gmenbery. Fred Price, Clarencv. Iliod, Willie Pearson, Bruce McCarty, Rich- ard Price. . Pupils passing ‘lnto Miss Weldon's room : Ruby Peacock, Lilian Mur- ry. Myrtle smples, Ruby English, Able Killnby, Earl Thurston, Charâ€" ley HoGinnis, John Chambers, Frank Pllkie, Leslie Donald, Herbie Hall. Kiss Workman Iyrtle Bell.,0live Cunnings, Norah Edmonds, Lily Chambers. Annie Gael: ’Suve Nevison, Roscoe Stew- ‘urt. CW Babe. Clarence Fisher, m .Nabitt. Howard Neobitt, t M'. ‘ Mum an. vâ€"- H, Olive Knowlson, Marion Johnson, Willena Thompkins, Aggie Halliday, Bessie Hopkins, Ernest Bonncl, Roy EngrAx-tie Bati‘Ja‘ck Sonnets; Fred thwu‘dfagpr, Clarence McIlroy, ’Jodo Parking Howard Clgrke. Arch. rflrfiwr, Geo. Bell. Edna Roen‘igk, Horton Pogue. Wll‘lie Rogue Arthur mun, Anna Wu and Lucy kw: ~ »- JR. 3rd TO SR. :- Miss Foo {arry Alger, Her- Gage. Harry H0915 :«ly Lack. Harold Winn-fie Dution Helen Baldwin kinflmham . Me uougall

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