Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 25 Jun 1931, p. 6

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I Mulching growing; vegetables wititq paper has denitely proved fhat most? vegetable crops are impro\'ed by; this system, which eliminates the necessity for cultivation. Such heat- loving plants as she cucumber, 11181011,; pepper and Iomalo shows-d the most` .1. .+n..0.'n ihlvivrz :-r.:~ in ninhl ..-.....;, v x. FORRI 2g. \2 _- 1 -Inn.-n.-- FO`RM 2 C. H0x10r.<- T3 - .1 L .mo1*.s-Eve1_vn Pick-1 mu, Vera McLeod,` - Z\IiTI>`, Alma Mun-I subje-c:-Jc-an Mc- Aubrey Delandrea owis (Lat), Lloyd , Ferne Peacockl `Lu J:\'.I]`Hs\`:-.IJ t\.L.l\ i'..JI.3':r mg). The following must repeat the yeari --LIoyd Judd, Wilson Loughee(i,i Bessie Kennedy, Wm. Marshall.` Wilda Parr, Reta Simmons, Helen Urry, Verona Appleby, Yvonne De-I Geer, Dorothy Foster, Marjorie Free-3 man. i 1Tld.Il. FORM 2E.--Com1nercial First Class Honox-s-Victor Knox, Minnie Kemp, Luella Minnikin, Wil-, mer Rowell, Allan Porritt. Rm-nmi (`Inca ununuvs 11:14.. rv..x.. ner noweu, Allan r'orr1tt. Second Class Honm':--Hilda Cole. Popular Comedy Success Skidding Aug. Going After Markets l The (1e1)a1'ti1iem i.~ evolving plans: T} for opening` 21 new market for honey, -'\ of which a surplus of about eight be 11 million pound is now recorded in the Dicnl pro\'incc-. Tl'Z1(lC' in '\Vestc-rn Canada Set} also being given attention and the Kilti Ontario Fruit G1'o\\`cr.< .-\:<.=ociz1tion is_n00l` . u 1'ep:'e. Lo Winn.i_1md peg`. I.camin_<.:ton tomato ;rro\\'e1\: arelmg. also :~:cndin,e' 21 rep1'c:~:c-mative then.` to study mz~.1'ketir"1g comlition.<. In a T` recent conft-1'encv with fruit and `U-'11 \'l :_..(lLll)lf: 5__`2'o\\'c-i`.< in th. l{ii1g'.~:\'ille-1`111.~~. l.~:;nni:to'tox1 :u"-::, llonmnblc Tlios. L.l:~`G1`l`- J\'-nn(,-I,\* pointed nu; .-pa-u1i<: cases E11011 \\'hm'.w luuq`-Q lirul lip.--w .117. ` ninml lm. .!`.'.1' Sl is n. fl`CFll, sincere picture of American family life, showing Marion Hardy, a liiU(ll'1`Il ('Hll(.1L` girl who falls v<-stnt.ically in love with Wayne Trenton just as a career is opening up to her, and the slillir-illtics she has in :1<`lju. romance. Then there are the pretty young daughters who chose to 1imri'_\' l>(`l'UI`(` tl u -3' finished their ellueation and want to Conic home to l\Iother at illOil'St Sign of troul-le. Motlmr Ila!`-.l_\` is. so upset at the modern tendencies of her claugliters, that she goes on strike in order to strnigliton out her l}m:il_\'. Young Andy llartly is an adomble adolescent lad with his rst L-ase"--a. typical Booth Tarkin;:t~n ]l.".l'l.. llv kr=(-ps the audi in a gale of 1m.-rrinient with his humorous ohservunces, his reininiscences nlsnut G1-aii mill the white satin slippers he makes for Marion to he nmrried in, have a great deal to do with St!':1lgllt(:IllIl_; (|Ilt ll\ 1' ll \'e affair. Altlmug.;l1 Slcirldin is hilariously amusing, it tells many an underlying truth which all mnlionc-<~.< are hound to relish. llmnor is )l(,-ncled with pathos and 11 deliciously garnished philosophy makes Skitltling IIl(>l'L` signicant tlian the average comedy. It is life. Awiu-dorl the Drama League prize. Produced at the Pasmlona Community Playliouse, where it broke all box ollice recur-.15 because of its humor and popular lnunan appeal, and ran for a. continuous year on Broadway. C`lmul*.mmnn. mirlianr-rs: in T7.m:fnrn (lnnnrln will wplnnmn Hm rphn-n nf \\ innil"rnrl Pnrlcer. lo\'(`lV Vmmo c()11I,1l1l}(I11S Jsrouuway. _ V` _ ) _ 1 H1, _ Clmutmxqtla audiences In Eastern Cmmda W11] welcome the return of \\mmfrod lnrker, on _\ mung drzuxmtic star of S1uilin Thru two seasons ago. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS /\v-Q/\ xv-wwxv-nu, I'\Y1Y`I YTl`| r\r~ t\"VP!`A.11I'I'\ r:-v A- GEO. S. HENRY, PREMIER OF ONTARIO AND MINISTER OF HIGH\\'/AYS Experienced drivers of motor cars have learned that there is one rule of the road which cannot be violated Without danger to life and limb . . . these seasoned drivers always keep in line when the road ahead is obscured. Hill tops and curves are blind spots on the highway. You can t see what is coming toward you . . . and there s almost always sure to be another car coming around the curve or over the hill. The one safe rule is to stay on your side of the road . . . the rig/at side. Every time you take a chance that the road ahead may be clear, you jeopardize your own safety and the approaching motorist may be made an innocent victim of your carelessness . . . surely a heavy price to pay in conscience and cash. After all you can observe the Hill and Curve rule for a Whole season Without losing as much as sixty minutes time all told . . . Why not? In Baarrie, July 8, 9, 10, ll, 13 pass a car on a hill or curve \\'l) I, 51 packing. Margaret O'Neill, Wm. Pratt, dred Taylor, Mabel Sugg. 'I`hi)'d (Uni: T-Tnnn1~<-Iv\vin ureu 1z1_V101', .uaoe1 bugg`. Third Class Hono1's-I1`wm knight, Ruby Barnes. Fm.z:+._nm-.-V qmm. \rm...m. l\lH.fHl, nuD_V IIHYUCS. C`rod1t--Harr_\' Smlth, Vernon `.\I1t- cht-ll. Pearl Thompson, George Wat-` ;nn_ VVAHBF ID\\'illl. IXBIIIIEMI LVLCIJEKH. i The following Third Form students have completed second form subjects. -Rosebud Ardell (Geom., Lat.), Fred Campbell (Lat), Wm. Hare I ` ~ ' -Failed in one . Scott (Arith.), Walter Bell (Type- writing). Douglas Muir (Shorthand), `Ernest Nye (Bookkeeping). 1 "N19 fnllnwinsr mum vpnpnf Hm vonr '1Ll`11C`FI `.\_\'e u)o0KKe0pmg). The followmg` must repeat the year Walter Swan. Kenneth McLean. '1"!-m -l-'nIInuvnn- "l`1`u-A Dniunn .-0-"An.-.+. "Hewre avrtjcgnadian Chautauqua Mil- LIC- (Lat, F1'en.), Ru_<.:x:-11 Addison (Lat). Thos. I-l:11`r.= (Lam, Fren.), Ross Hzu'1'i.= (Lut.), Grace Litue (Lat), Gerald Loftus (L:1t.), Ear] 1\`Izn`shaH (Lat), E\'e1)'n McCarm `(L:1t.), Evelyn PCCk.(LZ1t.), Lucy Pomfru` (Lnt. ). G11bm`t Purvis (Lat), Ethel McQunde (Lz1t.), I\Iar. ion Spenrn (Lat.),_ Ernest Baldwin (Lat, From), 1\Iur1e1 Felt (F1-em), Ray Livingston (F1'0Y1-). John Milne (Fren.), C. Quantz _(Geom.) ! Tho following faxled to Comnlnha \\'ll!llIl UH: 1lU.\b IHUHLH. LIN,` IJIHUH.` zxrc (luv.-!r_vpI:1g fast am! .~'ho\\' .~"._Q`l1.-.7` of an excellent pmduct. It tooki ovnr 025 f2'ei,{:ht cars to mm'(- the. 1030 onion crop out of Sou`.!w.'o.~tc1'n`. Ontario. This reprewented nearly; 600,000 bushels of onions. (h`ren.), U. K-guantz _[uL-um.) The following complete Second Form subjects--_Ray Living. .s1on (Lat), John Mllne (Lat.). Chas. Hepburn (Geom.), G/eo. Ken- lnedy (Gcom.) THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931. ~.:.`\ 1)-.`CLk'(1 1}` Du` (:11 .<<.-?.:` within the .11.". In. Roasts for Young Birds 5 r . . IL-uchmg chicks to mo; at an 8 early age tends tn 1)l`Ol1l0LL* f(:21l3l'lBI(' grrowth and helps m:1teriall_\' in czu'ry-"0 ins: the chick: over the critical periodlli when they ave most likely to crowd`-" and smothm`. It is de:<.irable to geti the chicks to roost just as soon as}? they no longer hood heat to keep,l them co1nfortz1hl<~. One of the be.st~` ways of getting: (:hicl~:.< to roost is to`} build a sloping most to the rear of`: 1 1 4 E 1 I l the broader hou.<:- or `o one .~`l(l(` ofl the house and enclose the under- neath side of the roost with :1 ne mesh wire so that the chicks cunno get at the d1'opping:.<. They will take to these temporary roosls in no time. F arm News important `n Iwnulnr-I Sheep Losses heavy A recvnt .~`u1`\'e_v of .<`.1c-op losses due to dogs, conducted in Ontario by authority of Hon. '1`. 1.. Kennedy, sho\v:< thn` this situation is growing more . It is possible that this An 1. ' LL .100 Ems systuux, plant.=. z t .=.11b.~'.tzmtial in p1'oper < In , Onion Acreage in:-r. hf. `)\` ared Tlcials insul gru \\ u snnply Ll\ C5 $HU\\' including ins, will bc f'\l.l 1-.~rr.: uy_; _emph `.31 r\ 11 .~:ubmit: :1'nf~ :~]'\r Losses Heavy nun! -`1H`\'p\' _`.~x(. 1;-xgr U1 0 with last is of the C for the .1 t\"` ..`l {IN}. {I 1iH':',L' will be on next month. ..,.u.- 4`.. J uI~ Tleporf 1`:1)1'SC1! all gmir. RTIYITWF` U` ll U(.`L`Il $Ll.`*LZllIl`..`(l DU` niainr-rs hzul not been . fruit and vegetables? 1ckin_g` is also import} i7.L-(1, and the appear-,7 L :-II :xI`ruhn-.- n1u\'< 1.5L yuan` Ontarie e p1'0.-'r- L1! kind HEUIV` I)ld)'>' ilil Hr: referred 0 Ontario and` vantage than_ '75 of oquaxl .1` 1n . of; I l U L` 1' U m :1 rkt nninw no uesil _ st t0`ym1r (:lz1i'.n;< will more than equal the 1. Ofll`U\'(:llLlL- collected by the municipal-,I oflities from the dog tax. To date itl is v. that bill amounts to well; fine over $100,000, with losses running} up $7,000 in some counties alonu.-.11; will During: a period like the present, ' no when municipal nances are strained `lo the limit, some less expensiveio amusement for our stray dogs than. 1) killing .<.heep will have to be found.l`I tario One suggestion is the old custom of. Lennedy, putting bells on several members of` each flock as :1 means of protection t that from dogs. ` . E`; ported -` 1 pool.: ;-nn L3` Dist-agt_News iB.c.1. LOWE;% scnoou L\HUU been nn~:.ni i The tug Strzithbogic of the 5: Burke Towing and Salvage Co., last ulweek towed into the harbor of Mid- land from C01lin`.~: Inlet, 70,000 L-.erby-Terry-Nicholson mill. The mill. e which had been shut down awaitlng ;~ their arrival, has resumed cutting. I white pine logs assigned to the Leth-. spring` gm ..~_. be abon z1\'cr;tg'u; in yield. Old lll(:E.1(.lO\'\': are some-E what disappointing` and yields of hay} from them will not be as large as \\'a.[ anticipated. To counteract this, how- ever, alfalfa givt-.= p1'omi.se of being above the average. ! The Canadian Dredging Co., Ltd.. `of ;\Iid1z1nd, has receivr:-d the contract ~for d1'edgin,r_r out Col`;-ing\\*oud harbor at. $131,540. ' William 'IL1[';':vl`fO1'-:1, zigc-d about!( '72, lies in the Soldiers llemoriai ( ;Hospital, Orillia, with a fractured;( i =ku1I and 2: broken \'er`ebrae, sum` 1 mined wlxen his foot slipped and he' fell downstairs while visitiiig hislt daughter, Mrs. G. Ryerson, West North St., Orillia. Some hope is held` out for his recovery. \ 1 Late in the afternoon two Sundaysl ago, W. J. C. Boako, of Thornton,` had two cows killed by lightning where they had taken shelter from the storm under a tree in the pas- ture. By 9.30 Monday morning, C. F. Clark, insurance agent had settled the claims. Quick work, eh ! I Michael O Donnel1, for many years magistrate and prominent official or the township of Mara, died in Tom ronto recently at the age of 96. Mr. ` O Donne11 had lived in Orillia since 1915, where he made his home with. his son-in-law, George Overend, but` more recently resided with his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Brady, in To-' ronto. r The Kiwanis Club of Orillia has`. undertaken anotlxr.-r commendable; ~ piece of community service in pro-N `riding a motor ambulance for the lSo1diers Memorial Hospital.` So `popular has the project been that suicient funds were raised by the club at its meeting last week to pay. for the ambulance on delivery, the; lcost l)i-in}: over $4,000. 1 T... , I \L`J.t1Il(.'1|}. When he attempted to wade the: Failed in two subjects-Art.hur 1'\\"ye River one day last week, Berxi-{Coleman (Arith., B.H.), He.rb. Dy- Tard York, aged 15 _Vear.~:, son of ment (Bookkeeping, Shorthand), ;(Tl`-as. York, who live.< on the Gth con~;Doris Winterbottom (Arith., B.H.), ,L'c.~`_ of Tiny, was drowned. I-legWm. Arnott (F1'en., Typewriting). 5\\'z\.~` bat.hin<,r; with several other boysi Following will repeat the year- `,aml is thought to have steppetl into Clark Appleton,. Orina Day, A1`thu1' :21 deep hole. Although the boy was Ferry, Irene Hines, Isobel Hobbs. `not in the water over 10 minutes, all Stanley Lawrence, Jas. McBride, lefforts at reviving` him proved futileullrene Sinclair, Donald Booth, Marion 2 -: [Thomps0n, Lavina Watson, Hazel 5 The body of a newly born infant, Williams. ...,.L`..H .......,..l um ,-.11nu.l.- uu~..- -.\-.-. ,.. V l infunt,l `care-full wrapped in shawls, was `found recently wa;~:l1e(l up on the `shore of Midland Bay, directly op-` ;po='ite the vown, by six boys setting luut on a shing trip. An inquest icomlucted by Dr. T. J. Johnstonl fproved that the babe had died of" incglect before the body was thrownl linto the lake. ` 1 ----- . I S. D. Rencl-all, B.A., for the past`, !two years principal of the Brantforul `Collegiate, has been appoin`c(l prim '- lcipal of the Collingwood Collegiate,` with the initial salary of $3,550 '45 `year, to be increased fo $3,600 the! 3:-econd year and $3,700 the third. }Mr. Rmiclall is 21 graduate in classics of Queen's I.7niv(.-r.=ity and he has: il1.' ul `Frilivfnon vr>n\'< n\'nn1'ir-nno fr-at-h-i The annual con\'en`ion of the Can- adian Legion of Simcoe County W111 held in Collingwood July 1st. The. picnic and sports will be held at Sung . Point and Victoria Park, with tho` Kiltio Band in :1`.t(-ndancc both after-, noon and evening. A .'~'tl`(:et danccl and cxirnival will be held in lhu o\'4.-n- linrr 1 Two Camp `turning from 1u.~"~. \\'(`(*k imd :-n`.nn.~ hu {nun New Weeds Appear The three weed: that stand out asj the mos`; troublesome are sow thistle. couch gra.<.< and Canada thistle. though each di.~:trict has its own par ticularpests. Sow thistle is particu-. larly bad in Ontario and the Prairie Provinces, where rich soil and mois~ ture are favorable to its growth. Inspectors in Ontario are receiving re ports, on the prevalence of milkwood, which may have to be added to the noxious list. Another that is attract- ing attention is elecampane, a coarse growing plant with rather attractive owers, which is seen on the road- sides and along fence rows. _ l`ln'cw-.< broke loose in Orilliu one `,ni;:ht l:1~`t \\`c-<-k anrl paid .<\'.>rz1l un- .. \'i. to varir>u.< ;.-;a1'z1g:c-s in the fown, the entire 1)1`O(,'(-(`(ll1l_L`.~' of \\'hicl1 only 1mtte(l them $40. The strzmgze feature attempt:< is that the burglar.-' used a car crzmk and :1 small screw drivcr `to try and open vaults that were: t1u'actical1y impregnable to `lwlwo had not either soup and an ;` r:l0ct 1'ic drill, or 21 sledge hammer and l l l l 5 ; :1 . muscular arm to wield lhis' ',; implement. .__..- .__ _|_ of the ullSu('(:('.~1~'fL1l: anyone. l l UL`]JtlX 111 LAM.` 2 from a boat. LIUH LU LHU CUHU1. lighting` systr-m take in the untir 0131.`, which will I If is -.\:pe2('t' -rnt clock at nl...l In n I A. Betchle, ml P3x1)m-ss : 1-nn JHU )CLH.' idllll. :)),lUU L116 LHl1`U.l classics` fourteen _vea1'_< experience teach-N UH. JUJUL. lJ' `KICK CCU} had in:.1d\'er7ontI_v got 4h {n H. ..v.....- ..-1.: U11 IHEU. !|l Mirancl `cw da_v.=. extending n. .u- n 15111}; 21 C0111.` the animal ihu ditch. , popular Canadian`, -agent; m Or1111a, hasl to Hunzsville ass upy 01 Ln I00 . 1 1 will M v*x7-Qlldd :iv'e 1em_1`th of the ca I r... nlwnv ->:n 4-,_,.+ II` ()1 I11. and 'l`-ddy .~~m"J.- ..n..l,l llhLlllCLlII1_4 E, 'of 117 fox: 1 L. .....,-.. '.`vlH The :57. . iZ(1 H01 ."\Vln` ; be5 Hr. U \\'(`S HIS .~' brother-,3 Metz, 21` I uxrxl ....!... Ut' CU!H' - 1'z1i1\Vay mil.= I16 and the an addi-' '1 I. u um. 1' 0 .4...., .__ e. Fni`.z.-d in `one 5 (B.H.), Reg`. Le {A1n'\ \_,uuun1u - (B.H.) 8: Faile( Fruit Crop Prospects P. W. Hodgetts, director of the 1 Fruit Branch, states that while the 1 bloom was extremely heavy every- 1 where in the province this year, this ' does not necessarily mean a heavy crop. Since the date of the bloom, I reports on certain fruits have been 1 received, indicating a light crop. For instance, sour cherries in most sec- tions have suffered quite severely from frost injury at blossom time. and many large orchards both east and west will not have 15 per cent, of a set. Sweet cherries, on the` other hand, are a good crop. Re- ports on pears are conflicting, but on the whole does not look like a heavy crop of Bartletts, the leading pear both for dessert and canning. A much heavier crop of apples than 1:15` year is expected. The other fruits' are looking well and should {rive 3` normal crop. u3.rL.), neg. Ln: 1 Cumming (Alg), 1 (P.,T-T,\ 1 run.) i Failed in two .~'ubjccts:---Bob Dut- `ton (.-\.lg'., French). ! The following s.uclen;.: will repeat 'the _\'ca1'.-Stoplie11 Johnston, O1`- ville, McCa1lan, Thos. Olsen, Orville Billes, Walter Bray, Dorothy Carrolr, Bert Fell, Roy Storey, Georgia Wel- (lon, Donald Wilson. FORM 1D.-CommerciaI k_Fi1-st Class Honors-Norberta Hip- ? m. Paaimlaw EXAMS; 'KlIl. Second Class Honors-Lois Mac- Arthur, Nancy Dowson. 'Ihiv nine: T-Tn11nv:_.T(aH11nnn NHL .`\l'lIllJ.l', lVilHCy .IJU\V5Ull- Third Class Honors---Kathleen Mil- ,1er, Isabelle Watson, Edna Vaughan, {George Smith, Beatrice Vollick, Mar- |garet Wiggins. ("A-nrlif...-1W:n'v Rivnip, Clndvz T,m1r.v'. gu1`eI, vvlgguls. Credit--Ma1'y Birnie, Gladys Lang- man, Meta Lee, Dorothy MacAuley, Alfred Nye, Bruce Wilson, Lloyd Barnes. IPn'ln,l in t\v1r\ .-Iv.-Innh KIT. TA1-n-. DHIIIES. Failed in one subject--Wm. John- son (B.H.), Bessie Appleton (Book- keeping), Wm. Burkhead (Typewrit- ing). Catharine Fisher (Bookkeep- ing),_ Edna Hardaker (Shorthand), John Muir (Bookkeeping). I `wnilprl in hvn :I1'h1'Ar-f,:__.(.Inv-nnr-nl '-JODH lllll` {DOOKK8B'plI1g). ' Failed in two subjects--Clarence Wingrove (`Lit., Spelling), Great lMeredith (Arith., B.H.) Thu `Fnlln\\vino' will rpnpnf Hm vpnvl .LV18l'(,llLH (.`\1`lLXl., 13.11.) 1 The following will repeat the yearl I-Russell Caldwell, Neola Hill, Inz. |Kennedy, Betty Scott. 1-Ir\~r\'Ir .11 Close Attention Needed ; Close attention should be given` the L-a1\`ing` and fa1'ro\\'in_u' pens; Failure to render 11ece.<; a.<.=i:t~; zmcc at the right time ha:< 1'e.=u1ted} En `(mg znnl nvr-vv on]? 217111 ncr H19?` I DUJVAVL LEA. _ Second Class Honors-Eunice Mid- ;dlebrook, Harold St. Clair, Erma lRoss, Nadene Dollery, Earl Hunter. T'11{`rr` (`Inca T-Tnnnr::T7.r1o'av ("91-- IVUDS, `.V'd.UUIl JJUIIUJI) , 11l'11'l l'.luHL(`.'l'. I Third Class Honors-Edgar Car- Ipenter, Harvey Wilson, Rupert Wright, Ella McQuade. Wnilnri in nnn =nh1'nr-1-__.\/Vna T\'Tal-l VV l'lgIlL, Lila LV1U\:{UilUC~ Failed in one subject,--Wm. Mal- `comson (Franch), Phoebe Seadon lArith.), Harold Cooper (B.H.), `Grace Higgs (B.H.), Stanley Robson ` (French). Fnilpd in f.\\'n :nh1'nr-1':._A \'H11n' gr 1'euc11;. , two Cole-mzln ` Doris subjects-Artvhu1' Shorthand) , ?\.V1n_ A'rnn`r`r {F`1'm1._ 'I`vnmv1-itinrr W111. i Third Class Honors-Dorotl1y Bry- 'son, Ina Stoneham, Elaine White, `Stephen Hines. Credib--'Blanche Banting, Clar- ence Danvers. TI`va{1nrl in nun -uL1'A..4- I` 13...... I.`\J1'\.;\L AA. Fi1'.~:t Class Honors-Olympia One- `chook, Marga1'e`v. Law, Tyson Smith, Douglas Miller. Snnnnrl (7121:: T-Tnnnr:--T-Tam-v {1nnrl_ `B11156 IJUHVBIS. ; Failed in one subject-G. Ray-l mon (Arith.), Kenneth Houghton `(Geom.), Edith Leslie (Gcom.), `_Clarence Dumond (Arith.), Lylia `Guest (Lat.) F`L`|Hnd in hvn anlx :nnf,` (`Ind-,. `uuest u..at.; , Failed in two subjects-C1arl:e `Ayers (.-\rith., Geom.), Max Brooks (Geom., .-\gric.), Ruth Craig (.-\rit`n., $Geom.), Hazel Hunter (Arith., !Geom.), Royce Little (Grum., Lat), Mark Marien (G1-an1., Arith.) The following will repeat the year ,---Frank Devlin, Jack Garvin, Carl Jennett., Chester Lavcry, Gladys Les- lie, Gordon Littlejolm, Margaret Mar- tin, :\l(.".l1zl Miller, `fora Wiseman. 'IF('\T11ff n1`: run; Z15. I First Class Honors-Ve1'na Acon- ley, Maurice Bum .-1'1e_v. I Sm-nml (71:12: Hnnn-:_.Rnrh Q-1.-_ fjeant, .\'o1'mzm Smith, Grace Elson, `Wilma Brown, Gladys Aconley. Third Class Honor.'<--Duncan SLe\\'zu't, Dorothy Webb. CiuliL--HL-len Parr. Faliic.-(1 in one subject--B. Hooper '(Ai'i1h.), Elva Coughn-_V (L:-it.) Fail-': in two >Ul)_lx:Ci.~ Alyiu Z\l.zic- j:nl`LllLll` (Arith., A;:i'ic.), lonaltl `Hardy (Latin, F1-cn.), Chas. Mc- `.\'i\'(.-n (Lz1t., Fix-11.), John Begs: (Gi':nn., Lat.), .\Ia1'g'n1'ct. Czxlrlw:-ll (.`-\1'ith., Lat.) The I0llowin_u; must repeat yezu'-- Jci-.11 .-\`rm. Arthur Blair, Frank bl`2i}'. Allan Clarl-:e, John Currie, {nth Cumming, Austin Smith, .\Iai`~ j_":l1'(-L Smith, Helen Dumond, Mar- _' '-t llook, .\'oi'm:in l'l()O[)Ci`,l\/Izl1`_V .\l(-L'2iu.~lnn.l, Ella .\I:C:1u. Elton Pnrkc-r. Bar: Simmons, Geo. Sim-I vnnn: _l'n1 Wil_.ux .iey, Maurice ncveriey. 1 Second Class Honor:~:-Beth Sar- I`Z\llul'Lf ID l'8llUt'l' Il(_`(.'l;'>'Skll'_\' 'd>'.`l:L'; resultedi in loss, and o.-vc-r_v calf and pig that` dies makes it just that much more} difficult for those that live to makei a prot on the yea1".< operation.i The .' young pigs got out in the? sun the less dzmgc-1' of l0.`<.~: at three` to fivew cc-ks of age. Cori liver 01]` may be fed to pig'.<, as will :1:< chici:-; ~,x;. tn ward of? trouble. 1 L` LUHJK ' (.-\.z'i1h.) I``ui1-':( `[ .-`u'Lhu1` ` Hardy 1 ;\'i\'c-n 3 J l:inw_\', l;'1`I(' i'i2ll'(i_\'. lulh .\l;1l(v_v. l~\' )lu1'pi1_\', .\ini'g:ii*~: (}:im-Hm. l7i':ia:i';.< llimls, ll:-h-11 l li.ml<<~'*_. r i.~'. \_/ll>'.~ H0n02'.-'~~-I.loy J) . - \`"m. Shaw, l1'ne. Ryan. S-Acoml ('lz1.<.< POli:-, .\lzu'y Buckli-;-.'. l)~l:I1`.:1 llam- mm-, llyllizml Cl.2'i]:}H-ll. (loo. Thomp- , son, llczi K1.-lce_\', John .\lt:L7u:;i;:. Third Class Honor.<--M:ii`l< llobin , son. linid Curr. (iarbutt Smith, Shir- , lot) Bouncy, Felix l,.0fLLI.<. I lie l (A1'ith.),Glcn Kell (Gcom.), Do.u-g'- lus Simpson (Gc-om.) C1'ediL---F1'e(l Norri.~', Jenn Bebb. Fziiletl in one subjeu-L--Helen Beut~ (.-\riih.). Betty Bluckstocl: Failed in two . ' Croxve (Lat, F1'e11.), Eleanor ` Gr:'.h:1m (Gc-om.. Ph_v.=iog.), .\Iil *Li1`.l(e (A1'itl1., Lulu), V(`,llll:l .\lcKeL- l (`CL-om., Lat.) _l pl [11 8| ;;l -Gl:uly.< Brown, Kc-nneth it`Keith ' Ruth Scott, Stuart St. Clair. The follo\\'ing' mus` repeat the year .\larga1`et Doran, Elliott, Lillian Johnston, McVeigh.` McDermott, Ben. FORM 2D.---Commerci:-11 S('COl1fl Class Honors--Dorothy Black. 'T`l..:...1 r`l..,... Lr......... 'l\.`l....!_l 'n,,, ..T -.. ` li0l!'l`':-~-~-\\` llli}l.l1`i :d L`.l\H.l(llll},' ID ll llL'.`|l, DHICUIU 111 <~<-stht.ic:illy ::<'lju. her The: C`on1 (lung Amly {l(l0lCSC wit fl llumnr pa life ~ in E ti; Baarr: Failed in two subject.<.-Geo1'ge Bowles (Bookkeeping, French), Irene Storey (Gram., Arith.), Helen Sutherland (Shorthand, Typewrit- n year Parr. Pnfn Rinnnnnc Lougheed,l Halon i\`FD- f Crc-dit-Bert Hagen, Wm. Scott, {Margaret Ballantyne. Walter Ferry, `Leslie Judd, Mabel Richardson. 4 1.`-_1ml :n nun :..$n'm1+_,,1rm.1\/r.. 1405111.` JUUU, lV1'clU(fl IYICHZITUSOH. Failed in one subject--Eva Mc- Farland (Bookkeeping), Myrtle Fos- tor (Bookkeeping). 'ULl` ,'lZl.S .\11ll(.`I'. `Second Class Honors--Harry Good- 7111. lContim;ed fx: Ilitllli. I`: . Third Class H.ono1-.<--Murie1 Rog- Cla .nnIn ~: 'ib1{mi"1';w;. `nan Unnnvn FORBI 2A. - un)\n\~:- f` ll Canadian Cattle to Britain Canadian cutv uvhluny are nd-j ing a good Inarket hm Great Brhain \VhHe the ntunbor exported so farf s year has been conmparavelyi snxa, enough cate have been shrp pad to prove that under present Mr- cunuances Hs aords a good ouet for Canadian fat cattle and smokers. Arrangenunns are vh1uaHy conuete. whereby son1u 15,000 head xvl be! shippetl to England by the rstt of} ;\ugust at the ocean rate of $15 per` head.

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