PAGE 6. EXAMINATION RESULTS L 0. L GARDEN PARTY DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL AN ENIOYABIE AFFAIR Junr. I926. 'nwrv wprc- in all 537 papers writ- tl'u upon. â€I tlwsw. $69. or 873 per Cent. wen: of pass standin or high- or. a dummy.» of six-tent s of arm par (ft-qt as compared with 1923. while- 619, or 12.6 pm‘ (mm, were Influx-vs, Thu follnwing is the ï¬nal Nport of NW orxznminations in Form-5 l. and H. held within Hm Durham High School for tho- year mulim: largaret Watson Wins form I. ledal, While Eleanor Marshall Stood Highest in Form 11. Students failing in the tests srt In tho school stat! in History, til-am- mar and Arithmetic have the.- pri- Vilvg» of writing the Departmental Examinations in these suhjpcts if Hwy forward thoir upplpiration in writing to tho principal on or be- tun- .luno- Ill. 1926. l' :lvnotm pass standing or higher. .\ blank indicates the subject was not 'flkt'll. I" :lo'nulow' a failure. lumsnu Fallvnm' l-‘alkmg HMH'Y. "Hpk ill: "0mm HunLo-I'. Mmm. I'I. . Mun“. OIHN Mcmnmin. Mux'oiurk. Mmron l'I, Nmum, F. Rm'hm N. th'hlo'. [I Bnuv. OZ. . smut-mu. .\} 'l’mmnuv. 1 meyn Milnv. I MHHH. I ’l‘mymvr. “Mr". I" Ymnm. D. \I M:u'.\rHHH'. rl Mih'Kfl)’. .Io-an Marlo-an. Halo M:-.\H|ill'o~. H. Mn'tl'lllnvh, 02. Mzwh'lhnr. .\l. MVllHyl'o‘, .\l. . . . Mavlntyro'. .\. l). “ï¬lm-Luau. S. Mardmll. Ii. Mt anmiiln SIMHIM. I Smith. ID Hay. I'll HUM. I'I. Ho luln'l’, Kuzu‘m')‘ MrllmiH MMHWW melmll MUM. H Fan-m ll. mmlal awardnd toOEleanor "31"llilll. Po‘l't'o'ntugo' “Mann-d on whnln 31-31% work, 80. .\ pnm' mcmom mm haw some- Unm: to do with making modern youth seem so wild. \\ \\ \\ IV Furm l. mo- :m-t. Wuhnn. ll \thlo' yo'al IZVHNDV t-mn. 3|. \rthm H "HH H" Inch MPH. Oil i â€0rd .\nn INH‘I H .\l .‘ltlc'lmfln [rasdo‘ol in H \I NIH 3|" io-H H .\l. STAN DARD BAN K ,\| Ill. H FOR )1 I H )[{.\l ll ll awzu'olml In Pc-rwntago- uht walk 90. . PFI’ . P P P Pl’ I’ l’ l’ l’ f’ l’ l’ l’ I“ f' P'l’ l‘" P P P}: P l’ P l’ P P P P P P P=P P P P P P P P PP 1" PP P P P PIPP P P P P P P P P P I" I“ P P P P I" P P PP P P P P P’PP P I’ |"|’ I' H» P F P’P P P P P Fl' P P P P P r" ' P P P P P P P PP PPPPP F P H‘ P P P P P P I" P P P P P P’PP P P P P P P PP P'F'P P PPP-P P l" P P P PP P P F F I" P'l" SAFETY Deposit Box in the nearest branch of the Standard Bank will relieve any anxiety regarding the where- abouts of your valuables while per- mitting free access to them by you or a duly authorized 'person at any time during banking hours. The cost is less than one cent per day; the value received is an inestim- able sense of security. Maximum Security at Minimum Cost F F l-‘ P P P p I’ P v RANCHâ€"W. A. Johnson, Manager Sub-limb at M‘- Histhl'y Man'- aim-«l 1. Good Crowd in Attendance at First 11 Aflair of Its Kind This Season.â€" Bxcellent Programme of Music and l Dancing Provided. For. H: “'83) In 'l‘lw rpm-mum“ was lwrt‘nrnml in Hunt nf tlw tirwplaw'. it, having lwml lransfowmml mm a flemw-hankml altar. Fullnwing Hu- cvx'vmnny. a hulfM lunrhvou was sorvml from :1 tastv- fully clvcm'atml dining tnhlo‘. which was m-nh'm'cl with tlw thl'o-v-tio‘l‘ hit-«M's c'akm Stl'oamm's nf pink and whitu satin, with rows and lilins nt‘ tlw vallvy complntml Hm table :u'ralwvmo'nts. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon lvt‘t latnr t'ni' tlw coastal citips. \VllO‘l‘P tho hnnvymnnn will lm spent. The lii'iolv's giving-away (‘ns‘lllnlt‘ was nt' navy tilm- pnirvt. twill. thv mat. npvning mm' a hlousv of grey vro-po hat-k satin. with a Cavendish model hat of Hwy amt hairmnnizing shactvs :lnll wart to match. lfpnn tlwir return. Hwy will l'o'sido‘ at. thv XI. ranch. Bassamn. Allwrta. 'l‘lw grmm is a romsin of Mrs. J. .\l. Burgvss at Durham. nnol Husvhlo'n. :m'nmpnvtiml by Mr. Huhinwlv on â€w winnn v a< wull r0- (WHNL MONSI'S. PhiW's‘. â€Hui“. RIP- ohm-r :mol Hust'hlw n." km â€and srzwo :9. musiru! quart-Hr. Whilt‘ H. E. Phipps†olo-liuhtml Hw m'nwol with a sulurlmn nn his musical lmHlPS. Fulluwing Hw program. â€In musi- val part. of Hm programme was lm'nml (Wc‘l' tn NW {“01me Boys†Hrrlwsh'a. wlwn flaming was in- ohllm-ol in until we‘ll aft»? the mid- lm'nml OWI' In Hm lemiy WW5" lewslm. wlwn dmwing was: in- ohIIm-ol in until \wll aftot‘ the mid- night hmn'. 'l'ht- mwning as :1 whom) was 3 mm! sumo-saful nnn both finam'ial- I\ and mc-ialh. and tlw Inca] Dram-'0 «u io-t} is to hoj mngramlatml on the om o-anl o-wning's muting. 'l'ho- nlurriag'o- nt' Miss Mary Kath- lm-u Sin-Hwy. olanghtm' nt' 1‘). A. Sin-Hwy, tn Dunalol .lamvs )viinnun, sun Hf MI'. and Mrs. L, MvKimmn, hmk plum- nn \lenvsdzn'. Juno 2, at. L‘ p. m. at. clulgar)’. MIN-rm. Hm How. \\'. Ii. MawNIu-n ul' \Vo-slvy l'nitml rhuwh nfliciating. ’l‘lw brick. who was alaint‘ily L'mvnml in a Paris frurk nf she'll pink gmu'gvttv and 'al‘riml a largo. lmnqm'l Hf Madam» BUHN'II)’ l'nsvs and “HM nf Hm vallvy, vntvl'ml tlm wan-inns drawing runm cm â€W mm M ho-r fathm' tn Hm strains nf Mun- clo'lssnlm's weanling march. playml by Mi.“ Ruby‘Allan nt’ Mmhcinn Hut. .\lr. Wis»: Johnny. can ynu tvll me “In tlw liHln hand «m an witch w on; fustm' than â€w big oily? luhnn)‘. aftm' matm‘o I‘M'lm‘tion: Well, isnt it for tha samn rvason that l haw tn run \xhon I gu “alk- im: with )ou? O". hu prom-ram. Mayor Murdock Hu- chair. and in a hrivf ('mml'utulatml Um socinty *L'Hml turnout.‘ Hie; mix-us mrt {mol'tn tlw p int. and hi.- WHI'I')’ his amlivxw with a McKINNONâ€"SHBLLEY Nothing Slow Here I" HYMENEAL WM‘O busi- o' Hm }' â€lo. 11 «lid Two vogntahivs and :1 5:21:14! for next winh-r's xm- should be» mwn at this tinw. 'l'ho- \‘vuo'tablvs am parsnips and nysh-r plant or sulsify and Um salad i-z tho- \vitlmn' or French vndiw. All “1'“ lung M’ilSOll \‘vgo‘tablvs. Ilm'olin'.‘ tlw t‘lltil't‘ 508- sum to cunlplo'h' Hle'i' :.."l'H\\'U:. Par- Snips au'w gvno-rald'avmito-s', and Wu have bm'n o‘m,ju_\'im.' thv t‘l'np from last year‘s sow-«ls I'nl' tlw lust twn last war's sow-«ls l'nr tlw lust tmi months. Hyslo-r plant. is also in sun- son. as it is: lwst wlwn llllL: just. nflm- llw l'rnsl, lo'aws llw gro'liilil. l’nrsnips llm‘tl wiml. rirh snil and Dlt'lll)’ “1' P0â€!!! in clM‘o'IHp. So-lcloni doc-s tlm aVo-rngo- gnrolrnvr have a guml parsnip rrnp, lim'ulls‘o' he» saws the) $0001 thirk and lo-m‘rs lhi' plants in the MW in strugglv fur rxistcnrc. Burn and tln-rv will lw a sliaimly parsnip. lint fur lhn most part. they arr thin and nl’ littlo- Vailuv. Thin thP parsnips to six inrhos apart in the) rows as mun as the plants are big vnnngh in pull up. Cnltivalo with tlw rnsl nl' tiw garden and the hull“. will lw lini'snips \vm'lh «lig- gini: iwxl spl‘lm-f Hr this fall aftvr a few frnnzns. Thvy will hp «if fairly unifnrm sin" and will giw- double (Burch-1' Cities Star? The premier is quite right. Far tun much emphasis has been placed 011 the pmhihitinn issueâ€"if it. is an issue at all. Sn tar as consti- tuting: a pull†ut' vleavage lwtwwn the three major parties goes, it is nut that at all. .\ tluuservative ad- ministratinn was the author of the law now on the statue hooks. An- nthel' tlmtsvrvatix'o- aclministraticm has mutinuml the law in ell’eet. As for the other twn parties. the Lih~ o-l'als and the l'. l“. 0.. lmth support the natal-in 'l‘empm'anee Act, .oftl- cially at least. Incleml. a Liberal leader. Hon. Newton Wesley Howell, O. T. A. NOT A PARTY ISSUE Three Crops For Next Winter THE DURHAM CHRONICLE mumps. VEGETABLE$ FQB. TH£ CELLAR. A. W/x/ l’rcnch «mm is: a real luxury and always oxpvnsivc during the wintm' mnnths whm: it is in season. It. mukus a tap mnt similar to the nystvr plant and parsnip midway Imm'w'n the MW in sizv. 'l‘lwse rnnls m-v «lug in thv fall and stem-d in tho- vvllar in earth and encour- IiHIn nmistvning. 'l‘lw lilanclwd lvaVo-s which sprout from Hm sturvd muls aro- lhen rat and usml as grown salaal. 'l'hure is imthing easier to gruw in the :anlo-n and providv a really salaol supply Hl' lhu highvs‘t quality fur thu gl‘mlivl' part 01' 'the WilllPI' \thn ho-ad lo-Hucv and ulhcr grown salads mm at tho- [)Q'ak ul' their [il‘iL‘PS. A few plants as an experi- ment will demonstrate the ease with which this vegetable may be gl'nwn. thg: yield on the table. 'l‘he. parnsip. oyster plants and native may he planted in adjoining rows in the most remote part of the garden and left to themselves except for an occasional hoeing and weeding until it is time to harvest the endive in the. fall. The others remain in the ground till spring. advocated and fought. for such a measure before the Conservative, Sir William Hearst. derided to put it into etl‘eet. How. therefore, can a party issue he made out of a sub- ject on which the parties are of- ï¬cially agreed 1’ It may be. of course that. Premier Ferguson will change his mind. In this case, an issue could be created. l'ntil he does so. however, the 0. T. A. is not a party issue. Daughter: Another conétitutional amendment gmng votes to women onlv. Next Mr. Pester: You women have the vote now. \\ hat more do you want. M! In grow whvn desil'o'ci h)’ 3 recently installed a new-tangled carburetor that was guaranteed to save 20 per cent in as. Then he put in special spark p ugs that were guaranteed to save :20 per cent of the same precious fluid, and an in- take sluierheater that was guaran- teed to Sam? 20 per cent and retired with a new brand of tires that prom- ised a '20 lN-l‘ cent saving in gas censumption. Finally. he drained his crank case and retllled it with a new oil guaranteed to increase his niilegae 20'per cent, and now. with a fuel ecmuuny of 120 per cent. the owner has tu stop every hun- dred miles and bail out. the gas tank to keep it from running over. ___â€" A “dangerous character on the roadâ€" the car with defective brakes lights or steering gear. THE HON. GEO. 8. HENRY, Ibis!“ o! 11%;. 0 Carelessness in keeping your car in good order increases your liability to accident. It makes your car a menace on the highway â€" a “dangerous character.†You are not safe, and other motorists are not you are not safe, and other motorists are not safe, if you drive with brakes which won’t operate instantly, lights which don't shine, or steering Ontario’s highways are spots are plainly marked. been made safe. The enjoyment of the big! sands who use them depends , the other motorists. Keep y mechanical condition. Drive excessive speeds. On the motor owners of Ontario largely falls of our roads. Excessive speed is one of the chief sorne road surfaces. fore in the interest observe thern. agents of destruction of Speed restrictions are there- of all motorists. See that you Durham Branch - I. A. Rowland. Manager tuned by the Ontario Dam of Highway! t0 80cm. 1“ ca-nn-o.‘1-_ -n ..__ wvâ€"C to ucuu_ a; «20-0 We... ‘ " "â€"--"w' out“. a! mum in nu: e! tho Province. The Royal Bank of Canada Determine to save a certain sum â€"say $100. That accomplished, save a second $100. and you will noon have $1500 in the bank. THOSEwho have saved are able tobuy,and the man with money in the bank is always ready {or any opportunity or emergency. of ample width. Danger Curves and grades have Ask for our booklet. “The Measure of Your Income.“ It will help you. highways by the thou- lds largely on you and p. your c_ar__in pgrfegg Shall y_o_u be builgl‘ix‘ug this w.wv‘â€""' year? If so profit By the experience of those who save money when [inï¬d- ing. Even on a small job you’ll probably be sur- rised to find how using ng‘ Distance enables “We bought all the malo- rial for a $75,000 build- in! by Long Dianna:â€" writes a contractor in :1 medium-Sized town. “We use Long Distance to get prices on materials before making estimates or contracts"-â€"writes an- other. The leaders in e v e r y branch of industry know. They’ve proved it, as you Thursday, June 17. mo. carefully. ' Avoid 8. L. 8001“. 20 Tom hm : Willie I nunciatiou Mining 86 (H‘l'vs. in g'md stain of c 011‘" with shod m stables. 7-rnnmwd extensnon kitchm Well wutered and For further part Wlliiw Smith. R. 91 right, I Hoular Ml. i. H 'am u: Hm out Sm Bl 9X01 Bl U WM".‘.’~M Lam ham C. G. AND B! U P! am H DR. W (H m BATES BU U J. L. SHIT! \I MIDDLI kdvm‘t Iso- CASH WITH 0‘ four. 10“ Saturdax m; 25 («uh (m DRS. JAM Ba ll'f Durham Thursday, June 1 VI. 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