Monkton Times, 5 Jul 1917, p. 5

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Z SUNSHINE FU LONDON ee nae MONTRE - The Sunshine" Furnace gives health= ful; warm air Seat eae 27 ito When installed; according to plans furnished by our heating engi it is guaranteed to give absolute. isfaction, booklet. HAMILTON SASKATOON EDMONTON For Sale by M. E. Bettger & Co. Satisfy Write for free illustrated AL WINNIPEG CALGARY 1 % ers; sat- x VANCOUVER » | 4 The tremendous downpour of rain Goes to Press JULY 20th Please report changes required Local Office, to-day. to_our {being Mr. Harry Bennett, comedian, NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Millinery_at P eae Pre. argain On Friday, June rices | 15th -. And following days, we will offer the balance of our Trimmed and Ufitrimmed Hats AT 13 OFF With the warm weather just commencing, this is your opportunity to secure your Summer Millinery at less than what it would cost to produce the material to-day. Come early, while the assortment is large. Now is the Time t We sell the New Perfection ix , WE DO ALL KINDS OF Eavetroughing, ere Furnace Work and Plumbing Also a complete line Iron Pumps, Cy linders, Ete, Let us give you an estimate on your work, © o Buy an Oil Stove 1 all styles. .Also the famous geercnt Vapor Stoves which burn either gasoline or coal oil, These 5 oves have no wicks and burn just like ws demonstrate them to you. . St. Marys and Canada And don't forget to Always on hand. ra city gas, Come in and let Brands Cement Leave your order with us. Remember Your Goal Bin hand us your orders. We goon as we can at lowest possible prices. -M. E. BETT a Hardware Merchants, = WEST will supply you as GER & CO. VIONKTON MONKTON BRIEFS Dominion Day Celebration a Big Success.~-Over $600 Being taken in.--Expenses will amount to about $200 ae a on Sunday caused those in charge of the Patriotic Day proceedings at Monk ton to fear for its suecess but with the dawn of Monday came sunshine and by Monday noon hopes ,had, mount ed high which were not to be disap- pointed. By 12.30 o'clock vehicles,. motor cars, etc. came streaming in from all directions and by three o'- clock a great mass of people had as- sembled on the grounds, oe, In the morning baseball match, Ken- nicott won from Kinkora by the score of 9--5. In the football match Monk- ton defeated Wingham by fhe score of 4--0. The baseball match, Milver- ton vs. Monkton, resulted in a score of 9--6 in favor of Monkton. Foot- ball match in the evening, Poole vs. Monkton, the home boys were again returned winners by the score of 2--0 The following are the winners in the cifferent athletic events. 5) Boys, under 15--L. Bastendorff, --. Smith, Jerry Connolly. Boys, under 12--Olville Struthers, John Uniac, Robert Nicholson. Boys, under 8--Mike Nicholson, Ken Golightly, Ferg Connolly. Girls, under 15--Elsie Smith, Doro- thy Coxon, Pearl Strickert. Girls; under 12--Loretta Longeway Bertha Holman, Violet Coxon. Girls, under 8-- Elda McKenzie, Laura Smith, Hulda Smith. Single Ladies Race--Gertrude Me- Carthy, Adeline' Ronnenberg, Pear! Leppard, . Married Ladies Race--Mrs. John Mc Lean, Mrs. Jas. Bailly, Mrs. John Buchan. Boot Race--John Henderson, ville Smith, Perey Smith. Fat Man's Race--Jas, Bailly, Thos. Connolly, Rev. A. E. Doan. 100-yd, Dash--Percy Smith, Morritt, John Henderson. 200-yd. Dash--John Henderson, Smith, Wm. Little. l-mile Race--Wilfr2d Ronnenberg, M. Fisher, Alvin Scholl. Relay Race--Percy Smith, J. Hen- derson, Alvin Smith. Obstacle Race--Alvin Smith, Percy Smith, H. Davidson. Hop\ Step and Jump--J. Henderson George Kenny, Wm. Scott Jr. Running Broad Jump--John Fauceti George Douglas, Pat Healy. Standing Broad Jump--George Ken ney, John Faucett, Andy Weir. Running High Jump--Dalton nerman, Andy Weir. Pole Vaulting--Albert Quipp, Andy Weir, Henry Davidson. The concert given in was also well attended, Mel- John a ae Bap- evening artists the the of Toronto, assisted by local talent. The proceeds of the day which will be devoted towards Patriotic purposes amounted to $650.00. ne ame Dr. and Mrs. Carleton returned on Monday evening after being away for two weeks. \ Mrs. B. H. McKee and daughters, Wilma and Nettie, arrived Tuesday evening from Winnipeg to attend the Duffield--Terry wedding. Mrs. Jas. Stewart and children, Stratford, spent the holiday at home of Mrs. A. Stewart. of the men. The Monkton Lodge and vis- iting brethren will march to the church in a body. The men's choir will sing. vited. -- Se ate Messrs. Illman and Engler, © of Monkton, began operations at the ce- ment work for a straw shed on the farm of Mr. Jeremiah Dewar last week, : 2 'The public are cordially in- x : - Report of the Promotion: Examina- tions in Monkton Public School. Where a subject appears after a can- Gidate's name, he will be required to pass an examination in that subject' before entering the next form. : 'To Sr. [V--John Walker, Marguerite Hammond, Donald Stewart, Henry Gerth, Elma Smith. ise Beas Adair, Lil- To Jr. IV--Honors--Mae lias Schade, Scott Golightly, Myrtle Stewart, Millie White. Pass--Laura Henry, Frank Gill, Jean Struthers, Russell Shine (spelling),. Promoted on account of illness--Sam Stewart. ; To Sr. Itl--Honors--Irene Ellacott, Charlie Merryfield, Morris Coxon, Ha- zel Adair, Edna Weber. Pass-- Isa- bel Hammond, Hildred Struthers, Ev- elyn Shine, Lavern Wickie. To Jr. Ul--Honors--Ruth Bettger, Marjorie Golightly, Lyall Erskine, Russell Leppard. Pass--Kenneth Go- lightly, Clare Weber, Edna Gerth, Mar garet Rennick, Max McDonald, Ethel McDonald. Recommended Lexie Marshall. All the names are arranged in or- der of marks obtained. : --W. G. HAMMOND, Principal. ELMA COUNCIL The Municipal Council of 'the Township of Elma met in the Agri- culturwl hall, Atwood, on "Saturday, June 23rd, 1917. Members present;-- Reeve, Wm Scott; Deputy-Reeve, Samuel Smith; Councillors, Wm. Coates, John I1I- man and Charles Vallance. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed by the Reeve and Clerk. A notice was read from the County Clerk that the amount to be leviedin Elma and paid to the County Treas- urer for the year 1917 was $17,917.00 also communications from the "Queen Alexandra" Sanitorium and the On- tario Municipal Association was read and filed. A petition from Stanley Buchanan and others asking for Municipal drain- was presented. Moved by Himan--Smith -- That the petition of Stanley Buchanan and others asking for Municipal drainage be accepted and that the Clerk pre- pare a-by-law appointing John Roger. O.L.8., as engineer for the same. Moved by Vallance--Smith -- That the Reeve take such action as he finds necessary to collect the kalance of ac- count for gravelling on S5.R. 40 and 41, concession 1, due the Township of El ma from the Corporation of Listowel. Moved by Iliman--Vallance -- That By-law No. 687 of the Township of Elma, known as the McKenzie Drain By-law be provisionally adopted and that the Clerk be instructed to have the same printed and served on the parties assessed and that the Court ral hall, Atwood, on Saturday, the 2ist day of July, 1917, at two o'clock pm., for determining the appeals, if any, to the said Court of Revision. Moved by Smith--Vallance -- That the Clerk have a By-law prepared to raise the deficiency in-the construc- tion of the John J. Hymers. Drain. Moved by Coates--Illman That in answer to a petition presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowland and Miss White motored over from Stratford and spent Monday with Mr and Mrs. Jas. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs .Alex. Schaefer. and Mrs. R. Smith, of Bolton, called on friends in the village on Monday. Miss C. O. Ronnenberg, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ronnenberg, returned te Welland on Monday. Miss Hope Rowland, of Toronte spent the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs Jesse Rowland. Mrs. Andrew Terry, of Atwood, is at present visiting her mother, Mrs Huggins. ; Gill has Gunn's brand of meats ir stock at all times. Rey. Finlay Matheson, of Stratford, spent Friday at the manse. ; Miss Clara Gerth, of Kitchener, vis jted over the holiday with -her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerth. Mrs. Dr. Sorrenson and son, Jack and Miss Ethel Bannerman, of Edger ton, Sask., are at present making ar extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bannerman. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKenzie, of Stratford, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Holmes. -- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holmes, Mr Richard Rowland and Mr. and Mrs Richard Pride motored to Crosshill/ on Sunday ,and attended the memorial service held in Boyd church for the late Pte. Wm. Anticknap. Mr. Kraemer, of Toronto, spent the '} week-end at the home of Mr. Alex. Chalmers. Rev, McDonald, of Atwood, preach- ed the pulpit of Knox church vacant on Sunday last. Mr. Lloyd Holman left on Tuesday for Moosejaw, 'Sask., where he has secured employment with the C.P.R Mrs. Alexander Huston, of Milling: ton, Mich., is visiting friends at At wood at present, Mr. and. Mrs. Frederick Anticknap of Maitland, drove to Crosshill last Sunday to attend the memorial ser vice for the late Wm. Anticknap, who was recently killed in action in France Messrs. John 8. Ellacott and George 'Ellacott, of Monkton, and T. E. Ham- mond motored to Stratford on, busi- ness last Wednesday. Mr.. Robert Rutherford, of Mitchell, | who has been confined to his) house on account of ill health, has recovered considerably so as to be able to visit friends on the 14th and 16th of Elma and renew old acquaintances in his old home vicinity in which he lived over forty years. Messrs. John 8. Rowland, of Monk-' ton, Robert and Stanley Hammond of Maitland, and Daniel Mathews, of 'ithe 17th con., motored to Embro last Saturday evening. z ; Rey, A..E. Doan ise it Saturday in London. ° m Fs On July 15th. at 3.00 p.m. a mem- Payne will be held in the Methodist church; All will be welcome to this service, f ; Mr, ahd Mrs. Henry Ronnenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raszman and' son Roy, Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Heller, Mr. George Manton, Buttery and Miss Robertson attended camp meeting on Sunday last near Neustadt. _ : Gill will have a shipment of season- able fruits in stock the end of this week. : Quite a lot of work was 'done at the "bee" held by some of 'the members of Knox church last Thursday. Ther? is still some work te, be done. which will give those who did not show up ja chance to get busy. 7 ~ Monkton Methodist Circuit, Sunday, July 8th, Services at Bethesda 11.00 a.m., Willow Grove 3.00 p.m., Monkton \bridge ,lot 28, con. 1, $8.00; orial servite for the late Pte. Fred}. Thos. Campbell to have: Nelson street jin obbs survey, Monkton, opened iup ag far as the intersection of "West Strcect" in the said survey, that the Clerk notify all parties whose fence obstructs the said Nelson Street, to have their fence removed therefrom. Moved by Vallance--Smith -- That the Reeve and Clerk issue order for the payincnt of the following accounts viz;--Alex Grant damage to sheep by dogs. $2023; Ihos. E. Hammond, valuating, sheep ro Alex. Grant, $2.00; John Mcisrazie> assisting Engineer re MsKenz1- Drain, $5.00; Jacol¢ Riach, ditto, $5.00; Chas McKenzie, ditto,$ 3.10; John Coats, culvert, 8. R. 80 and-3l. con. 1, T.L.E. and Lis- towel, $3.00; Sewer lot 4, con. 6, 8.75; David Robertson, rep. road, lots 1 to 5, con. 6, $1.00; Robt. Bowes, 18 yds. gravel, con.3, T.L.E, and G., Elma's Sh., $2.70; T. R. Alexander, breaking road S.R. 25 and 26, con. 6, $5.00; John ©. Flodd, rep culverts, lots 3 to 8, T.L.E. and L. 3, $25; Tp. of El- mama plank for culverts, lots 3 to § T.L.E and L. $3.60; John Hamilton, plowing road, lots ito 10,T.L.E. and W. Elma's sh., $1.60; Fred Ritter, rep culvert, lot 85, con. 12, $1.50; M. E. Bettger & Co,, cement and wire, $11.- 40; Wm. Dilmer, rep. road lot 28, con. 8, $5.00; Wm. Long, rep. bridge lot 28, con, 8, $5.00; Robert Smith, 112 yds. gravel per A. R. Bradford, P. M., $16.80; 37% yds. gravel, con. 2,T L.E. and G., Elma's sh., $4.69; G. Cle- land, use of road scraper, 75c; David Siler, rep. culverts, lot 23 and S§,.R. 25 and 26, con. 18, $6.00; Robt. Har- rison, cutting willows, 8.R. 30 and 31, con. 17, $20.00; .Wm. J. Lucas, digging 'portion of the Hardie Cleland award, $70.00; Thos. Hamilton, 130 yds. gravel, per M. F. Stevenson, P. yds. gravel, per M.F. Stevenson P.M. $16.25; 457 yds. gravel per. J. Ham- ilton, P.M., $46.88; 105 yds. gravel per A. Stevenson, P.M., $13.18; 115 yds. gravel contract, S.R. 5 and 6, con. 7, $43.12; Chas. Foulston, lamb killed by dogs, $9.00; J. S. Cowan, valuating sheep, re Chas, Foulston, $1.50, rep. Albert Gordon, crushing 725 yards of grave! $253\75; Jesse Rowland, statute Ja- bor, returned undone for 1916, Monk- ton,$ 31.50; Chris. Engler, bal. con- tract of McNaught Award Drain, of Monkton, $18.50. . Moved by Illman--Coates -- That the Council do now adjourn to meet again in the Agricultural hall, Atwood on Saturday, July 2ist; 1917,at ten on Saturday, July 2ist, 1917, at ten o'clock a.m., for general township busi- ness, ; The trustees of the different schools are requested to make their requisi- 'tions for money and all pathmasters are requested fo return their statute labor list properly filled up with amount of gravel certified thereon as early as possible. pits B ; --GEORGE LOCHHEAD, Clerk. ae daa ee * DONEGAL Seale "Mr, Arthur McTavish spent a few days last week with friends 'at| Hamp stead. oe ( Miss Mignon Petrie, of Milverton, spent the latter part of last week at the home of Mr. Jas. Barr. ] The Sunday School Anniversary Ser- vices at Donegal will be held on Su»- day, July 8th and Monday, July, 9th. by the Rev. Mr. Johnson, of Ethel., at 2.30 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. On Mon- day evening, July 9th, a garden party will be held on thei school grounds. A varied and excellent programme is prepared. -- ; Miss Doreas McCourt, R.N., of White Plains, N.Y., is spending her vacation 7.30 p.m, The 'service at Monkton will _|be the annual servic the Orange 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. McCourt, of the 12th line. ear ern tif Fl MILLBANK NEWS son, Mr. Jas .Ratz, last week. - Miss Addie Lowrie, nurse-in-training in a Toronto hospital is spending a two weeks' vacation at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, - James Lowrie. - - = Be C., visited this week with. Mrs, R. J Browlee and other friends here. ; Mrs. W. B.- Freeborn visited over Sunday at Mr. Walker's, Carthage. -- Mr.-and Mrs. Sam Pender, of! Strat- ford, spent part of last week at Mr Chas. Pender's. Mr. Pender in con- valescing after a recent operation. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritter and daugh- ter, Helen, -visited friends at Bright last week. | : : est Miss Carrie Hamilton is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. Hamilion, Wellesley. : We congratulate Miss Alice Clarke in being successful in passing her Nor mal examination. -- 2 Misses Bessie and Muriel Grieve, of Guelph, visited at Mr. D. B. Grieve' 'part of last week. ' Misses Edna and Elsie Coulter, of Toronto, are spending their holidays at their home here. ' Miss \Ashelby, a&{ Mitchell, visited, with Miss Sadie Pender this week Pte. W. Richardson, formerly black- smith at Poole, made a visit to our village on Saturday evening. Mrs. Robert Vogan ,of London, call- jed on friends here om Monday. The {Millbank jWomen's Institute during the last year shipped 543 pair of socks. Last week 99 pair were shipped, being first bale since annua! meeting in May. . Miss Lillian Bristow, of Elmira, and Miss Lily Crookshanks, of Linwood, visited friends here on Monday... -- Rev. Hess, a missionary from South- Methodist and Presbyterian churches here on Sunday afternoon and evening and gave. two grand missionary ser- mons, Rev. W. Moffatt gave a very inter- esting and instructive sermon on Sun day a.m. on "Confederation." At the close of the Patriotic ,ser- vice in the Methodist 8.S. on Sunday the honor roll was unveiled and the names read by Mr .R. B. Hamiltop. Mr. Maurice Jones, of London, a former Millbank boy is visiting with friends in this locality. ~ Pa Some of the visitors here during the holiday were; Rev. and Mrs. Hess, '(nee Miss Hattie Rutherford), of South ern China, Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Ruther- ford and daughters and Mrs. Falk- man, of Toronto, at Mr. W. T. Ruth- erford's and other friends; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrow and son, of ford, at Mr. J. Nuhn's; Mrs. Crearer of Revision be held at the Agricultu- | Services on Sunday will be conducted || and children and Miss Maggie Mc- ee of Stratford, at Mr. McCardle's |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville and | Mrs. Sarah Sarah Nicholls, of Brant- | ford, at Mr. W. Gillespie's; Mr. and | Mrs. Ab. Capling, of Hampstead, at | Miss Addie Gillespie's ; Mr. Herny | Reinwald, of Stratford, at Mr. J. Rein- |wald's; Messrs." Will Love and Jack Stewart, of Stratford, at Mr. George Love's; Mr. Will Clarke, of Stratford lat Mr. R. C. Clarke's; Miss Blanche |Thompson, of Milverton, with Miss \Hazel Love; Mr. Willis, of Winter- jbourne, at Mr. George Coghlin's; Mr. ead Mrs. Thos. Sharpi with Mrs. Jane Sharp; Mr. Thos. Arnott, of Hamil- ton, at Mr. George Wray's; Mr. Ed. 'Gale, of Sebringville, with a friend. Miss Mary Vogan, teacher near Bel- yeville, returned to her home on Sa- turday for the summer holidays. Mr. Wm. Lowrie, of Toronto, is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lowrie. : Messrs. Wm. McLennan and Arthur Hickey, of London, spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McLennan. The item which appeared in Mill- bank news last: week regarding hor- ses and cattle running at large on the streets, was not sent in by our regular correspondent.--(Kditor). Mrs. George Coughlin desires (to \thank her many friends and neigh- bors for the many acts of kindness shown her during her recent illness and -operation. i a rd French Praise for the Canadians Le Matin, Paris The Vimy Ridge was an exceeding- ly formidable position. The enemy had constructed tunnels and under- ground shelters there which were of invaluable assistance to him. The Can adiana, commanded by General Horne, had to display heroism and bravery worthy of the highest admiration to overcome such an organization, At Vimy, as elsewhere, at Farbus and Thelus, all the German batteries were 'deep down in the ground and protect- ed by concrete shelters--defying the most intense bombardment. During the attack of September, 1915, we fired on Farbus a hundred 370 m.m. shells without succeeding in silencing a single enemy battery. eye 'HAMPSTEAD Dr. John McDonald, of Montreal formerly of this place, paid a flying visit to friends here this week. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr, J. Fleischhauer on Friday by the young people of the vicinity. Mrs. Milton Fryfogel visited with her mother, Mrs. Arch'd. McGillaweer Mrs. Norich, of Walkerton, and Miss M. Anderson, of Carlyle, are visiting at present with Mrs. Jas, Hart, whom we regret to state, is still seriously ill, The net proceeds from the school picnic which was held recently was $1.50 which will be devoted to buy- ing prizes for the school fair. A Patriotic dance will be held at the home of Mr. EH. Rutherford on Tuesday night. --------- f-- -- SALE REGISTER Saturday, July 7th--Stable Equipment and Houschold Effects; for Rev. J. D. Fergusson, at the Manse, Monk- ton. A. Chalmers, auctioneer. _ The Simple Truth The man who wants a referendum on conscription is opposed to conscrip- tion.--St, Thomas Times. ' re -- ' Fall Term From September 4th { CENTRAL | BUSINESS COLLEGE . STRATFORD, ONT. Commercial, Shorthand and Telegra- phy Departments. We have thorough courses, experienced instructors and we place graduates in positions. De- mand a yg us for trained help is many times the number graduating, Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal : Mr. Ratz, of Palmerston, visited his Mrs. (Dr.) Corrigan.' of Vernon. BR: ern China, occupied the pulpits of the he -- office for $1.00, -- School Reports The "following Fcuaiis : of the: ; a fat the recent June examinations. - To Sr. IV--Fred Baumbach, John MeDonnell, Fred Debus. ~ SB ae To Jr. [V--Mary Dahmer, Marvey Maurer, Ruth Rehberg, Alice Foley, 'Anthony Druar., i ' bach, Jake Debus, Marie Foley, Frieda Malcho. 4 Junior Room To Jr. I1Il--Honors Lawrence Baumbach, James Foley, Lydia Yundt, Mabel Malcho. Pass--Mae ~- Bennett, Lizzie Wicke, Karl Koch, Melinda Rus tton, Martha Wick, Cecilia Crowley. Henry Leasa. B88, : To Il--Margaret McDonnell; Clara Schneider, Henry Foley, Frieda Grieve Pass--Carl Weitzel, Henry Buuck, Velma Wickie, Walter Baumbach, John Druar. | ; ee To I--Maude Buuck, Ida Koch, Myr- 'tle Keehne, Bessie Schneider, Henry ; Snechtel, Karl Kreuter. | To Sr. Primer--Oscar Druar, and Fred Moser. Seal oH The following is the result of the Promotion Examination held in Hes- ;Son Separate School. The names of ithe successful students are given in order of merit. Jr. IV to Sr IV--Willie Ament, H. Hanley, Louise Beisinger, Edgar Veit- /enheimer, : Sr. III to Jr. 1V--Rose Foerster, Ce- cilia Haid, Loretta Kocher. Jr. III to Sr. 11I--Andrew Dantzer, \Charlie Girodat, Pat Dogherty, Alvin O'Grady, Loretta Vollmer. Sr. II to Jr. I[I--Luella Foerster, Lavina' Veitenheimer, Mazgaret, Beis- inger, Edward Basler, Norman Koch- ; \ Jr. If to Sr .Il--Josie Stemmler, Margaret Kocher. : Sr. I to Jr. Il--Jeremias Vollmer, Raymond Girodat, Dorothy Kocher, Cecil O'Grady, Cora Voll. Jr. I to Sr. I--Agnes Haid, lIony ;Stemmler, Leona Foerster, Jerome 'Helm, Annie Beisinger, John Veiten- heimer, Wilfred Graf. : te The following is the report of the Promotion Examinations held in 8.5. No. 7, Ellice.' To Sr. I1V--Honors 660--Pass--528-- Mabel M. Henry 700, Kathleen M. Marshall 677. . To Jr, [IV--Honors 585--Pass 468-- Pearl Becker 635, Ethel Kruspe 546, Ada Murr, 548, Carrie Harloff 529. To Sr. II--Honors 525--Pass 420--- Hada Nowack 570, Lizzie O'Keith 538 Oral Fisher 496, Jesse Parker 472, Ella Moore 466, Luella Priestap 458, Vera Nuhn 434, Pearl Murr 423. To Jr. [i--Honors 510--Pass 408-- George Weiss 545, Lorne Priestap 513. Willie Eidt 484, Henry Doell 471, H , Alles 465. Olive Kruspe 429. {| To Ii--Pass 156--Kenneth Quast |233, Wilfred Weiss 179, Tillie Nowack 178, Alfred Weiss 170, Wilfred Nuhna 169, George Dietrich 159. To I--Pass 156--John Eidt 185. --C. W. ANDERSON Teacher. bp The following is the report of the Promotion Examinations held in §.8. No. 6, Elma. To Sr. IV--Promoted at Haster -- John Petrie, Kenneth Barton, Edwin Burnett, Herbert Scott. To Jr. IV--Honors 585--Pass 528-- Mary Hymer 628, Nelson Cowan 545, George Wilson 544, Bert Young 422. To Sr. IfI--Honors 585--Pass 468-- Belva Petrie 594, Ivison Hammond 575, Carrie Hymer 587. To Jr. I1[--Honors 450--Pass 860-- George Ames 458, Beryl Seelhoff 456, Emerson Hymer 440, Mary Thorndyke 407, Edwin "Young 404, Dorcas Seel- hoff 892, Vernett Barton 383, Jona- than Hymer 206, ~--EVA 8. DANBROOK, Teacher. tt The following is the results of the Promotion Examination of 8. 8. No. 12, Mornington. To Sr. [VHoncrs 660, pass 528 -- Ethel Westman'664, Reuben Hartung 569, Melville Kerr 559. To Jr. IV--Honors 585, pass 468 -- Fred Gernhelder 587, Reuben Taylor 468. To Sr. I1[--Honors 462, pass 372 -- Willard Murr 528, Franklin Hanna 505, Lillian Taylor 484, Jack Westman 386, Mabel Jacobs was ill during exams but was promoted on her year's work To Jr. 11[--Honors 450, pass 360 -- Jas, Rayeraft 413, Wilfred Sippel 372, Evelyn Kerr 320, ' --K. 8. ANDERSON, Teacher, t+ The following is the result of the promotion examinations of 8,8. No. 11, Elma, To Jr. IV--Pass 468--Karl McFar- lene 599, Orval Struthers, 562. , Jr. Wil--Pass 860--Earl Pennington 459, Kenneth McFarlane 454, Willie Campbell 452, Eddie Campbell 878. To Sr. Il--Pass 288--Freddie Struth- ers 890, Ruby Huston 371, Annie Hood 359, : Highest in arithmetic, Earl 'Pen- nington 100; in spelling, Kenneth Me- Farlane 74; writing, Orval Struthers reading, Agnes Little. ' _--M, McPHERSON, Teacher, See be ht The following is the report of 8.8. No. 8, Mornington, for Promotions. Those marked '*" obtained honors. To Sr, [IV--Pass 528--Lydia Albrecht 678*., Jacob Kuepfer 652, Amos A\l- brecht 609, . To Jr. IV--Pass 468--George Dia- mond 578 Christian Kuepfer, 560, Gor- don Albrecht 420. To Sry Ili--Pass 468--Agnes Corry 565, Mary Corry 554, Dorothy Wag- ler 410. ' : To Jr. I1]--Pass 860--Eli Albrecht 468*. Lizzie Klockman 391, Noah Kuep fer 381, aa $--# The following is the report of U.S.S, No. 11, Ellice, Promotion Examination held in June, : To Sr. IV--Honors 600, pass 528 -- Lotta Quipp 733. Wilfred Henry 615. To Jr. [V--Pass 498--Carlyle Henry 597, Edgar Brunk 580. \. To Jr. I1l--Honors 450, pass 390 -- Daisy Quipp 1494, Emerson Kipfler 490 George Henry 487, Friacis Sloat 410. --ALICE R. GOFORTH, Teacher. t+ The following is the \result of the promotion examination 5.5. No. 19, Wellesley. oh : To Jr. [V--Dorothy Knight 437. An- nie Gale 508, Othmar Nurse 409, Cecil Gibson 888. To Sr.- I1I--Willie Gale 489, Eddie Gibson, 388, Lorne Bigam 335. --JAS. G. WALKER, Teacher, ' nk nr . Packages of good American Parch- ment labelled "Choice Dairy Butter," 400 sheets to package for sale at Sun » % » is Classes of S, S. No 9. were successful | -To Sr. Ill--Andrew Wicke, Agnes | Druar, Edward Krug, Frieda Baum-}_ _ 1 pose? See our samples, Cl , : : ; , ; : 7 : = 'The season is here for adding : to the furnishing of the home in the way of : Furniture Rugs and ~ Linoleum" --We have a lot of new and beautiful designs in Living- room, Parlor, Den, Dining- room and Bedroom Furniture ' --We havea large assortment of Rugs, all sizes, in Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels and Tapes- try. We make Rugs to order any size. Stair or Body Car- pet by the yard. --10 or 12 pieces of Linoleum always on hand to select from --Congolenin Squares, sizes 2x 3,3x 8hand3 x4. --Picture Framing receives prompt attention. Baby Carriages Go-Carts -- Express and Goaster Wagons. ene nS TET - ROBERT McMANE Furniture Dealer Funeral Director and Embalmer <. Perfection in Tailoring-- Is reached when ma-~ terial, Fit, Style and workmanship are sat- isfactory. All must be Piphte 8.28 0 a eas We do not fail to please in a single particular-- the choice of material rests with you, but the execution of your order rests with us, Let us prove to you how well we can do our part. You 'can also save money by buying your suit from us, Callin and see, J.M.Fleischhauer Ladies' and Men's Tailor MILVERTON WOOL 50 to 55c Ih. PURE WOOLLEN GOODS: Blankets, Tweeds, Yarns and Flannels, an cee NEWTON WOOLLEN MILLS GRAND TRUNK Seve ATTRACTIVE TRIPS MUSKOKA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK : MAGNETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS =o) KAWARTHA LAKES | GEORGIAN BAY Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from stations in Ontario at very low iares, with liberal stop overs. ae GET YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE -- Berth reservations and full particulars at all Grand Trunk ticket offices or write C, B. HORNING, District Pas- senger Agent, Toronto, Ont. H.C. BAIRD, Phone No. 1, Local Agent The Sun office has a splendid stock of .wedding stationery and calling cards on hand, also the most beauti« ful styles of type, so we are able to turn out the finest lines of wedding invitations, announcements, cards, eta, | We can do work fit to invite the best of people to a wedding. so Wh ay. two or three times as much y saat printers or engravers for something that isn't a whit better for the pur: re

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