THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924 . an. Iv an. - Arthur Williams, Winnifred Glenn and Douglas Stephens equal, Carson Marriott. -11. :1. Lu -41. :- Clara Reynolds, Lily Simmons, Charlie Debenham, Percy Hozulley, Gordon Rowell, Carley Wicc, George LeGez1r, Frank Exell. \AVLl3 um uni:-,\;; 1st Class Honou1's-Austin Smith, Albert Pye, Wilfred Lee, Georgwz Ottawa_\', Eleanor Graham, Rut]: Di;:11z11n, Harry Goodwin, Laurie Tl'I01`0_L'0O(l and Harold Cooper equal. 9ml (`lame I-Tnnnuu-q-Ar:lr-n Nlilnn, ll'l01'0.L'0O(l anu I'1Z1Y'0l(l K/U()])Cl' (f(]Udl. 2nd Class Honours-Ar Milne, Mm'ln\' Oaks, G. G. Smith and Mar- ion Pi_2':_-'ott equal, Alice Green, Bm'nr.-st Wozney. Pass-Grant Rnhurn. Rtcommend0 Br.-olby. Sr. Pr. to I. Class (Miss Stmmxe) 1st Class Honours--Rillie Lcnnox, Frotldie Jonos, (`li'm'(l Crompton, Walter ALho1'tnn. 0...: mllL`C u,mm..._.,, xx/:.m;4=..r..1 walu.-1' ;~\Lno.rmn. 2nl Class Honours-Winnifrc-d Knowles, Elsie Cole. I`a.~'.s'--Harry '1`i(lem:1n. Rt-commonrletl - Ch1ll`1('S Rank, Willis: Excll. \....u., .........., ` 151: Class Hom)u1's-;\Iz\r_\' Di_xrn:1m, Walter Swan, Bobby Walsh. LCSHO Judd, Muriel Dodnl and Katie" Lcvit VICTORIA SCHOOL (Miss Strang; ) M. LI.....\....,~ A unl -. Lu nan. . (Miss 'Bu1'kitU Early Saturday morning, June 21,l a Baby Grand car pulled up at Geo.i Milne s general store, Sunnidale Corners, and the occupants asked for ve gallons of gas, cheese, bis- cuits, and several other articles. Their last request was for ve {ral- lons of coal oil, but while Mr. Milne was away lling the can the car de- parted witlzout the customary ex- change of silver for merchandise. The occupants have not been heard nf ninnp, Lmu equau. Ayerst, Bob Muriel Felt, Orok, Evelyn equal, Eva. McFarland, Gordon Mc- Kenzie, Elva Coughey. Qnrl (Tina: I-Tnnnnrc_'RiH\r Mnlnnm- nenzle, nlva uougney. 2nd Class Honours-Bil1y Malcom- son, Paul Hart, Ruby Barnes and Clara Ord equal, Gordon Littlejohn, Greta Meredith and Alfred Thoro- goocl equal, Jean Luck and Arthur Coleman and Charlie Kelly equal, Jack Mooxlie, Harry Callighen. 'Pno=v:_.F`lnval Rvlccnll, Rprvl Wnl- -JRCK LV100(ll, I.'1'd.I`I`y Lzillllge. Pass-Floyd Russell, Beryl Wol- fenden, Willmer Rowell, James Buchanan, Ivan Blevins, Fred Coop- er, Ralph Skinner, Hazel McDonagh. Recommended - Arthur Smith, Hilda Huxtable, Joan Mays, Margery Tuck. ('1'V.I.issmI4i`\:;n;;t-[or-125-) 1st Class Honours-Henry Simms and Ida Rose equal, Rickard Abbot, Eric Hardy, Evelyn MacDonald, Vio- let 0rd. 0...: m... u; ..........~ A:-`rm D1510. let Ord. _: 2nd Class Honours-Allan Por- ritfc, Ronald Hardy and Violet Cou- sno equal, Ted Twiss, Joyce Dunbar, Maurice Crompton, Ruth Maley, Fra- leigh Jones, Maurice McBride, Ken- neth McLean, Tyson Smith and Maurice Beverley equal. "Paev:_.l\/Tahnl Winn Han-vnv Wil- AUZIUFICB DCV(3I'lC_V C(]Ll'cll. Pass-Mabel Wice, Harvey Wil- son, Lila Windross, Norman Sweeney, Sidney Skinner and Reggie Wright equal, Frederick Gauley, Muriel `Sweeney, Gladys Brown, Vernon Mitchell, Clarence Rank, Margaret Beelby, Bettie Blackstock and Seace Soo equal, Charlie Newton. Rnr-nrnmonrlnrl __. .T5u`l( ("lamp-rnn_ D00 equal, mlarue LVEVVCOIL Recommended Jack Cameron, Amos Miller, Reggie Heard. Sr. H. to Jr. UL (Msis Perry) 1st Class Honours-Keith Harvard, Elizabeth Lewis, Evelyn Buchanan, Flore-nce Beelby, Dorothy Brereton and Clarence Graham equal, Gladys Robertson, Jack Baron, Marjorie Glennie and Gladys Lee equal, Emer- son Graham. 0V\r1 mnnn `Ll ..... .... `KY.u..~.nn DAL SUII \]'1"cU1H.Hl. ~ 2nd Class Honours--Norman Rob- inson, Agnes Rowell, Lillian Curtis, Mabel Williams, Esther Tordiff, Doris Simpson and Elsie Simmons equal, Ross Dodd, Willie Rich and Donald McLean equal, Ken. Hough- ton, Mary Gaston, Marguerite Caston, Fred Skinner, Mary McMenamin, John Lewis, Harry Exell, Mary Nee- lands, Linda Bell. D-;ca,,,(`1llnnu+ '|'.Tru.+nn rlonrmn The contract for the construction of the new concrete walks in Mid- land has been awarded to the rm of Webb Bros and Cummings Bros. at a price of 14% cents per foot. XVLHTEIH, I`T(l nlcnarus. Recomme-ntled--Ivy Marks, Lula Hevener, Jean Prot, Harry Smith, Dennis Miller, Keith McDermott (ill). Jr. III. to Sr. Ill. ' (Miss Nixon) 1st Class Honours - Cathrine Brown, Margaret Biggar, Jack Boat- tie, Elliott Reynolds, Cromptan Lewis, Marion Macllean, Ruby Hep- burn, Louis Vair, Harold Meredith, James Cameron, Alan Ramsay, Char.- les Jacobs, Gladys Brown, Patricia. Myers, Jean Lay, John Ord, Edna Carson, Borden Hurst, Wesley Thomas, Frank Hargreaves, Lillian Russell, Tom Huxtable, Esther How, Eddie Tordi. Howad Morrison. On? ("I-`an Ll n u A . u an 1.3'n'-`.-. T?..n&l.,... IBUIUS, La1l'l(lE1 Dell. Pass-Gi1bert Horton, George Smith, Nora Scythes, John Milne, Gordon Jamieson, John Swan, Ralph Martin, Fred Richards. Par-nn1n1:-nrlnri__Tvv Mark: Lula IDUUIE 10l'(llll, nowau lV1UIfl5Ull. 2nd Class Honours--Ruth 721-other, Dick Robsinson, Jean Yanatter, Charles Hepburn, Sarah Lr.-vit, Clam} Sylvestrgx-, Edna Urry, Jae` Coleman, Harold Iiingham ,He1en 1`-ixun. T-`ncr:._._IVI'n1-\' F'nrI*i: nnrl N't!lir~ Mp- Lno-: e,1.`z'.I. Recommended - Oswald Miller, Gladys Marriott. Sr. III. to Junior IV. (Miss H. Marshall) 1st Class Honours---Mary Crew, Lenore Simpson, Lorna McFadgen, Maurice MacLzu`en, Margaret Hub- bard, Doris Atherton, Helen Gauley, Iris Jarvis, David Jamieson, Edith \-all Alrnn Wvpriff Narvlnf I-Turf Jlln LXOOUVVIII, Luna LUCK. 2nd Class Honours--Frank Good- win, Marjorie McBride, Jack Brum- mell, Forbes Robertson, Lucretia Rowe and Emerson Ballantyne equal, Jack Calligl:en, George Robertson, Bessie Smith, Verna Turton, Gordon Sylvester, Vera Mayes, Mary Mc- Dougall, Ida Lipovitch and Gordon |Tomlinson equal. Dorothy Teesdale and Robert Marriott equal, Ruth Smith, Isaac Weldon and Jean Mac- Donald equal, Jean Mclienzie, Beat- rice Hewitt, Norman Cubitt-Nichols. paaajnnnnltl F:r]nn4nn `|\/l'nlu:Il.. nu: ru-_w1LL, norman uumu:-Nxcnols. Pass-Ronal(l Tideman, Melvllle Robertson, Agnes Bakogeorge, Eart Prot. `l)nn,..-u...-.,\..,l,..,) AA.1__.._ *n,L_ L`11'.'Ol(l mng.',nam ,I'1Cl(`Il1 l"lX\JTl. Fnss--1VIm'y Ferris and Ncttie Mc- Lno-! e,u:'.l. T?nr-nn1mr-nrlnrl nuvnlvl Millnr, Recommended -- Athens Baku- george. ll'lS .Ja1`vzs, 1Jd.\'l(l JELIIIICSOFI, 1D(llE .... ..xe1l, Alma Everltt, Harriet Hart, Jim Goodwin, Edna Tuck. l `7n:l (`Inca T-Innnln-c_.Wvunlr (land- \ u;.Loa uuuuln } 1st Class Honours-Thelma Tees- (lale, Helen Dufn, Vernon Markle, Victor Hart, John Lay, Edith Jamie- son, Edith Hubbard, Dorothy Scythes, Wallwin Fisher, Betty Nelles, Mac McCo1'kindale, Jean Ballantyne, Alice Harrison, Harry Burdette, Jack -Percy, Phyllis McLean, Albert Rich- ardson. 0...] ru... 71,, V V ' " ugura-tus D. Curtis of Chicago, Ill. and Geoffrey H. Bushby of London, linglunrl. whom he rescued from death after the latter had fallen exhziu. fullmvlng his flight from within 30 feet of Kileaua volcano during its recent eruption. Q. The `Big :=ho\v' happened while the S.S. Empress of Canada lay at Hilo 11.1. and many of L` /ound-the-worlcl passengers were ashore viewing the picturesque sight of Hawaiin volcanic re ion. Mr. Bushby had left the party to obtain 2: r.-..' "1 of the House of verlasting Fire when the eruption of Ma.v1T oc-cu . 2iI'(lSOY1. 2nd Class Honour-s--Lewis Cor- bett, Chas. Brown, Aubrey Scythes, Clifford Urry, Helen McConkey, Harolxl Tordi`, Billie Moodie, John Hewitt, Gladys Corbett, Newton Nash, Ma1'_Q'a1'et Walsh, Mary Hux- tahlo, DO1`0ti`l_V Caston. pnac_._.(`.nI-n Rvnuvn nr\1c:a Q.......& Kindergarten to Kindergarten- Primary-No1'man Appleton, Floyd- inc Banncrman, Gordon Blain, Douglas Cochrane, 1\'Ia_\' Greenside, Phyllis 1\Iatl:e\vs, Francis Moore, Ethel Plant, Eileen Sampson, Edith Shzn*p-, Mac Smith, Morris Smith, Dor0th_\' Thompson, Iirmxst \Vhitc. Kinderpar-lnn..Pr-imnu-u In In D...:....., CEIDIU, lJO1'OU'l_V UZISCOH. Pass--Co1'a Brown, Doris Smart, Harvey MacI\'(-nzie, Muriel Nash. Recommendo Jamioson. |uu1ULIl_\ ulunlpson, 1`.1`I1L*SL W n Kindergarten-Primary to Jr. ary -- 1!z1nlo]1)h Amlerson, Booth, Edith Bowen, Louise I Dougrlus Brunton, Ma1`g'ar(:t Phyllis F(~rr_\', Allen H0(l.1'SOIl, ' How. David I-IIlf(`hinu-q D; I n\AuuI:I 5n: Lcn-I rlnlary lo J1`. lrII`I'l- --llz1nlol1)h Edna Brown, Ellge, Gladys How, David HL1tclii11_::s, lL1ymon Kettle, Hn1`r_\' Lee, Garrt;-tt Lt.-Gear, Billy Little, Billy Long`, Mm'_L,'aret l.on::l'.urst, Mzi1`j01`i(.- McB1'inl-;-, Wal- l:1C(5 McQuzulu, 'I`omm_\' Marshall, llis-tty Park, Verna P1'in_<.:'lo, .\lil(lx'ccl Roitl, Fl`C(l(ll(.` Ra_\'m:r, Earl Smith, Lilian Stumlen, Connie Spearn,. l(`nnHnnn:l nn nnnm g-n1vnn\ KING EDWARD SCHOOL .414 n.u.u-nu:u, uuullu: Qpltl (Continued on page seven) v. Lv .11. :1 "(Miss Booth) , '[_Y.._....__._ Page ))'l`HUS ll. Umpi1'e-F1'egl Morren. ? | Although it is only 18 years ago that Alberta became a province, its population has increased fourfold, while the grain yield has increased kwentyfold. Even at the present low prices, the total agricultural prod- ucts of Alberta in 1923 were worth $223,000,000. Rqrorts concerning the apple crop in the Annapolis Valley show that the entire crop, including the estimated local consumption, was 1,816,000 barrels. It is reported that 70,000 apple trees and 3,000 plum trees will be set out in the valley this spring. The railways of Canada up to the end of last April earned $6,000,- 000 more than they did for the corresponding period in 1923. This favorable result is due entirely to the fact that the people have been doing more business. All author- ities are agreed that such a condi- tion means growing trade. 1 .. -V , C1355 seeu VVEFE HKIILIIEU BL LHU till- `berta government seed-cleaning plant during the past season. A `total of 22,823 bushels of Mar- quis wheat seed was handled, 3,160 bushels of rwby wheat, 23,073 Ibushels of Victory oats, 17,862 bushels of Banner oats, and 684 bushels of Bark s Barley. -vw V-` Nearly 68,000 bushels of high` class seed were handled at the Al- seed-cleaning-l 1 handled,` Ihnzlwpla nf Vi:-fwnrv nut: 17,5182 .ST. ANDREW S ADD ANOTHER WIN BY BEATING ST. MARY'S Three prizes for anglers at the bungalow camps on French River, Nipigon River, and the Lake of the Woods, have been offered to Ca- nadian fishermen by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The trophies are silver replicas of the bass and the trout, and a wonderful reproduction of the head of a fighting mus- calonge. Among the speakers to address the great convention of the Asso- ciated Advertising gCl1bs of the Would at London, England. to be held July 14-17, will be E. W. Beatty, K.C., Chairman and Presi- dent of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, Mr. Beatty will speak on July 17, and has chosen as his theme Building an Empire with Advertising." Canada s national wealth in 1921 was $22,195,000,000, according to a report just issued by the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics. In the tabulation, agricultural wealth ~nmM: first with '7,9R9R`71 196 CHE UILDLHELIOII, ag'l'lCL1lY-UTE] WCHIEH comes first with $7,982,871,126, neanly 36 per cent of the total and about $908 per head of popula- tion. The Western provinces lead, the Yukon topping the list with $4,058. The first in absolute wealth was Ontario, to which is credited the sum of $'I,358,000,000, or thirty-three per cent of the Do- minion total. B.C.I., PUBLIC-ECHOOLS PROMOTION EXAMS. (Continued from page one) Form 1C. 1st Class Honours-Margaret Mc- Martin, Lewis Merrick, George Pearce, Ruth Orchard, Hazel Par- tridge, Josephine Wiggins, Vona Ness, James Mizen. `)n:l Flam: T-Innnnr=_T?ir-h, Powell. N655, James lVllZel'l. 2nd Class Honours~-Rich. Powell, Florence McMaster, Georgina Moore, Thomas Roe, Clare Quinlan, Helen Blackstock, Laura Powell, Jack Mc- Kinnon, Alice Robinson, Harold Tracey, Oborne Robertson. 3rd Class Honours-Dora McQuar- rie, Irene Murphy, Mildred Mc- Knight, James Pearsall, Clarence Pulford, Arthur McLean, James Mather, Velma Miller, Viola Stone, Flora Morrison, Jack Martin, Ernest Rivard. Pass-Earle Richardson. Failed in one or more subjects; may take work in second year--Geo. McQuarry (Gram.) Fnilml nntiw=lv--Maurice Mont- Mctguarry Hiram.) Failed entire1y--Maurice crieff, Marion Reed, Douglas Ronald, Milton McConkey, Barrett Muir. Form 1D. 1st Class Honours-Jack Taylor, Mabel Sprott, Eliz. Sleesor, Gordon Sarjeant. 9.nr| (`tine-: Hnnnm's-Aikins Wig- sarjeant. 2nd Class Honours-Aikins Wig- gins, Allan Scott, William Tribble, Dorothy Rolfe, Stella Summers, Geo. Warclle, Clara Srigley, Ada Walker, Reta Rands, Clarence Smith, Eileen King, Adeline Wisdom (Bot.), Irene Harvey, George Tomlinson, Eleanor Wright (B0t.) Rwl (`Jame I-Tnnnurs-T)utton Wal- win. Pass-Albert Stephenson, Earle Smith, Lulu Hutchinson, Gladys Davie, Peter Sinclair. Wqilml nn mm m- mnrn snhier-.ts-- .I0l.lI'Erl. Both pitchers were accorded good support, but St. Andrew s pounded out more hits than their opponents. St. Andrew s got one in the first on a hard smash by McKenzie and an overthrow, two in the third when Smith and McKenzie crossed the pan, another brace in the fourth when McKnight and Rainey crossed the plate, while a homer by Twiss in the fth, scoring Hill ahead of him, accounted for the nal two mm: 91' Mn1~v crnt their fwn Wright (B0t.) 3rd Class Honours-Dutton lace, Barbara Wilson, Olive Wall- nyha rompxms U-mg.) Failed entire1y-Murie1 Thompson, ]Ivan Sleesor, Hazel Tuck, Jean Wil- ann uavle, reter mncxaxr. Failed on one or more subjects- Selby Spencer (Bot., Algz), Ruby Tompkins (A1g.) Wnilml pnriv-n1v_Mnrip1 Thnmnson. nun. Form 2A. Promotion to Middle School 1st Class Honours--Mary Gil- christ, Edna Ball. `)m| (`lace I-Innnnv-:_T.Inv:l Arnold. cnrlst, Luna nau. 2nd Class Honours-Lloyd Arnold, Doris Canning, Mae Emms, Eliz. Drury, Lorne Famgher, Edward Biggar, Earle Crumb, Keitha Dench, Harry Cuff, Vera Glennie, Muriel Carson, Aileen Bricker, Jean Cowan, Cyril Everitt, Jessie Clarke. :21-:l (`lama Hnnnnr: -- Emmett uyru nvermz, JESSIE bla1'Ke. 3rd Class Honours Emmett Coughlin, Thomas Couglzlin, Ewart Carson, Leslie Clark, Elma Guest, Laura Teasdale, Melville Ferrier, Jack Ardell, Albert Ballantyne. Pass Annie Avison, Hplen Guest.[ Failed in one or more papers; may take work in Middle School-Percy Lambie (French), Frank McDonald (French), Varley Drury (Geom., Lat.), Stuart Bryson (Lat.), Chris- tena Campbell (Geom.), Frank Craig (Lat.) Failml nnfivplv ._ Jncpnh Rvrnp. pralg \14aL.) Failed entirely Joseph Byrne, Chester Carson, Aileen Callighen, Isobel Duff. ; vxun nu. 1st Class Honoux-s-Gcorge Mc- Millin, Ailsa Grey, Laurene Muir, Doris Kendall, Beatrice McQu-ay, Kate Lord, Seymour Lee. 0:-ul Flnnr ununviann A rvnnn Tannin, l\21LB L1Ul'(l, DU_\'HlUUl' LEE. Zml Class Honours-Agnes Jamie- son, Kenneth McKenzie, Harvey Mer- rick, Olive Johnston, Harold Hill, Kathleen Kennedy, William Harrison, Archie Marshall, Bertille Hall, Mar- ion Mc;\'abb, Louise Hurlburt, Orma Lamke, Reta Marriott. Q.-,1 {"'lnm- LI nnnnn Inn `Ll .-.uuu L`.-..-Inn uaxnxe, KEE21 lV1';1I`I'10UZ. 3rd Class Honours-Harry Earley, Ruth Marriott, Jean Jamieson, Stan- ley Malkin, Mary McDonald, Gordon Mclieown. Dunc f`Hu.\ IJn:~Hv..m~ 17........L- 1/7,. I St. Andrew's tucked another game away on Thursday evening by de- feating St. Mary s '7-2 in a junior Sunday School League xture. St. Andrew s tallied in every frame but the second, while St. Mary's gather- ed in their two counters in the fourth. T2.-`H-. Hal-mm nvnun nnnvrlnel mnnrl muxuuwll. ' Pass-Olive Hastings, Ernest Mc- Knirzht, Charles Knight. The fnllnwinrr fnilnrl nn nrm nv l\Ill}.fIlL, unarles 1\n1g'nt. The following failed on one or more subjects, but may take work in tlie Middle School-Robcrt Mc- Quay (F12), Bessie Huxtable (Ph_vsiog.), Christina Irving (Geom.), Olive L. Johnson (Geom.) Fnilml r3nfil`nlv?F`.vn:al\'n 1111111 :-1' unve 1.. uonnson (ueom.) Failed entirely--Evelyn Hunter, Vera Luck, Isobel McLean, William .\'ewton. 1.` U1 in AU. 1st Class Honours--HaroI Sprott, Ottelyxi Robinson, Elsie l\Iarg'aret Robinson, Marion Ross, Oscar Thomas, Annie Wallwin, Victoria Quinlan, Ethel Wice, Alvin Perkins, v'ilnla Walker. `)n;l Flam. Ll nnnnn .... m......I. 01.-.. Vlllld. VVLUKCT. 2nd Class Honours-Frar.k Shan- non, Charlotte Wilcox, Orma Scythes, Margaret Ross, Jack Walsh, Frank Spearn, Arthur Overs, Ira Reburn, Clara Luck, Marjorie West, George VVebb. 9...] (*1...-V. IJ A.......... nI_:, Y`|_L!,. VVCUU. 3rd Class Honours-E1sie Robin- son, Maude Penny, Florence Overs, Harold Rumble, Alixe Spencer, Lorna Park, Allan Warnica. 'P`I W0`-n;nrx rTnI1\u.nr\ rzu'K, Auan warmca. Pass--Marjorie Warmca, Maunce Trc-\'el_\'0n. l1`nIn.l .'.. An,` N. ...-.., _..L:,-L- Ll`U\'(;l_VCn. Failed in one or more subjects, may take some Middle School 2-.'o:k- L\Iz11',g'arct Mac-king` (Ph_\'sio;:.), Isobel Walsh (Physio,2'.), Madeline To1'pe_v| (Ph_\'; Grace Rumble (F1-., Lat.).I Betty Robinson (F12), Laura Scott (Ph_\'siog'.\, Carcnce Hall (F12) Fuilvd (>nf.il`r-I\'-Vinmn\f nivnw} . (Miss McKc(,-) ' From Kindergarten-Primary to Junior Primary-Au1lr(;_\' A1`n0tt,- lronn-, BClfl`_\`, J('E1]1 Bill\\`L ll, Hazel: iurklieatl, Lily Bumstr,-ail, Mae But- lcl`, Vivizin Churchill, Gwen Cook, lose Cox, Grace Dainty, Dorothy Dull . I -urbara Gll`(lV&'0O(l, 1\Iar_\' John- etnn, Cz1thcrin_- King", Jean Lczmox, Phyllis Mc.\'iven, Elsie Kcll, Molly Smith, l`]l; Travers, Duncan CHSL`, Frank Carter, Lloyd Colpitts, Stuart F`.z1. Archie Foster, Eldon Gor- in_L', Cl`.il1'llC Harris, John I1\.g`li.'<, Vic-; for Lewis. Borden l\'IcCutchr.-on,{ Charlie Robinson, Charlie Sea;:rzun, il1_\' Smith, Fred Webb. (rn_\'.~`10_Q'.I, parcnce Hall (b`1'.) | Failed entirel_\'--Vinccnt Rivard, Allan Pratt, Edith Wolfomlen. ` ueen Helena and Queen Mary were escorted through the Canadian Pacic Pavilion at Wembley by Lord Stevenson, with whom they are seen leaving the building. The policemen are members of the Canadia- Pacic detachment from various parts of Canada. (M. Gallagher) Irwin Calder, Herbert Campbell, Harry Livingston, Louise Pringle, PRINCE OF WALES SCHOOL Form 2B. Form 2C. The Northern Advance Ewart Tilley, Muriel Chapman, 1VIil- dred McClel1and,- Alma Berry, Geo. Firman, Maurice Johnston, Jean E-Iatlclen. \ LIL: uuanusnlux , 1st Class Honours--Maurice Bry son, George Thompson, Jean Harris and Billy Poole equal, Edith How- croft, Neola Hill and Jack Crumb equal, Sam Lavery, Margaret Burtch and Jean McPhee equal, Dorothy McKnight, Gertie Johnston, George Smith, Billy Burkhead, Douglas White, Bessie Appleton, Elsie Mc- Cutcheon and Melrose Dodge equ.,xl, Thelma Hurrell, Mary Hardy, Doris Dodd, Ernest_ Godfrey. `)rul (`lace PTnnnnr:_Alninp Trib- uouu, urnesp uomrey. 2nd Class Honours-Alp1ne Tr1b- ble. A Renal nvul Dnnnvnvnnnrlnr1__nomffn me. Absent and Recommended--DeEtta Hanmer, Jean Tucker, Stella Brown. \ 4;. A\r\.l\.| ; Lloyd Battersby, Lloyd Cook, Claude Phipps, Marguerite Hawkins, Marion Farneld, Edith Hurst, Laur- ine Cole, Phyllis Sanders, Agnes Travers, Maitland Dunn, Edna Rowe, John Garton, Frank Powell, Ewart Johnston, Harry Lee, Lloyd Martin, Edgar Dunn, Arnold Waller, Elmer Hamilton. lllln, accounneu 101' LHE H1131 LVVU runs. St. Mary's got their two tallies in the fourth when Smith walked three in a row and Mclinight made two bad pegs to third, letting the runners cross the plate. Score by innings: St. An(lrew s ....... ..1 St. Mary's ............. ..0 The teams : St. An(lrew s-Walls rf, McKen- zie lf, Walker and Hill cf, Twiss lb, l\'IcKnight c, Tribble 2b, Black- stock 3b, Raine)` ss, Smith p. Q1 l\/Ten-v ::.Qn:n rt` (`lnnrlv `ll : 1 (A. Reid) 1st Class Honours-Pete Penny and Derrick Kent equal, Frankie Glenn, Beatrice Marks and'Wallace Coutts equal, Dorothy Black, Jacka- lene Stoneham and Willie Jacobs equal, Dorothy Churchill, Bobby Parr, Harold Stephenson. 9.T|ll Clan: T-Tnnnnr, Mn- l.'d.I'l', 1'1H.IUl(l DLbpIlBIlSUIl. 2nd Class Honours-Howar(l Mc-. Kever. Pass--Henry Wallwin. `:4. v - uua.uux,u; 1st Class Honours-Edyth Zeihr, Helen Urry, Mabel Sugg and Willie Saunders equal, Andrew Manson, Ruth Scott, Alfy Nye, Clayton White and Eddie Stransman equal, Muriel Rainey. Qnll nlncc T-TnnnI1v-czlvan F`.lHnnH' LVLUFICI I\.'d.lllB_Y. 2nd Class Honours-Ivan Ellicott, Sidney Martin, George Cook, Lola McCutcheon, - `PQQQZTHH-zun Duel: Dnovl Q!-can . -. nu an. In. (E. V. Channen) 1st Cass Honours-Harold Gri"1ns, Bessie McConke_v, Rea Kelcey, Clar- ence Grifns, Edna Hawkins and Charlie Simmons equal, Fannie Hurst, Eileen Godfrey and Velma Buntly equal, Roy Gray, Grace Isaacs and Myrtle Foster equal, Mark Robinson. On.) Fl... 1'? . _ _ . ` __ T.1..__._L A, LVUUIIISUIL 2nd Class Honours--Ernest Os- lborne, Margaret Lowe, Dorothy Fos- ter, Stanley Robson. Pass--Beatrice Fitsell, Dorothy Fairwell and Ernest Wildman equal. Rec-.nmn1m1dmI-Dn1-nwzz Wnhcnn LVLCUULCHBOH, Pass-Lil1ian Rusk, Pe-arl Starr, Arthur Crawford. \ LL: uvusall ; 1st Class Honours--Verona Apple- by, Ellen Thornton, Ruth Bidwell, Clifford Rainey, Clarence Coutts, Margaret Ballantyne, Nettie Butler, James Harris, Ruth Craig` and Hilis Hamilton equal, Bartlett Simmons. Znll (`Jase nnhnl)1`E__Cnnrwn I.'in~la+_ r1v.uuu,un equal, Daruett mmmons. 2nd Class Honours--George Kigl1t- ley, Glen Kell, Clara Stephenson, Ethel Harris, Garbutt Smith, Eldon Ferguson, Frances Battersby, Ethel Beach, Billy Sutcliffe and Cora Per- kins equal. Rnr-nrnrnon:ln:l_Tcnlxnll Unklxn czurweu ':Lll(l ILFIICSE wnuman equal. Recommende Robson, (absent through slckness). SIOCK 00, name) 55, DITIIEH I St. Mar_v s-Saso rf, Coady 2b, Clark 1), Moore ss, Flaherty c, Hayes 3!), Cuff lb, Desourdie cf, Byrnes If. 1 TTmni1-n_F`vnrI 1\'Tnv-wan IE1`. 2nd Class Honou1's-Stanley Bry- son, Isobel McQuay, Ivy Myers, Gor- don Armstrong, Margaret McFadden, Lloyd Thompson, Delphine Robinson and George King equal, Jean Minni- kin, Helen Parr, Norman Hooper. P:1ss-WiImn Parr Ali:-p Hpnnln- Dl1l_V IXFDOEI, lrene Ltnerlngton. I .ecommended--Charlie Robson,` Ella Sanders, Jean Jackson. Sr. 11. to Jr. III. (R. Campbell) 151; Class Honours-Bi1ly Gird- wood, Ruth Johnston, Cli"or(l Wal- ler. Ovul f`l.~..-A `LI.\.......... CA-....l,..- 1).... nun, I1(:lL'r1 rarr, 1Vo1'man uooper. Pass-Wilma Parr, Alice Hepple- stou, Laura Mcliever, Ray Living- stone and Robert Urry equal, Pearl Campbell, Muriel Rorlgrers, Jack Han- mer, Russell Dinning and Irene Hines and Margaret Hook equal. RN'nn1mon rlnrl_.l\/lnrrrnvv T-Tony-cf runes anu Margaret HOOK equal. Recommen(led--Margery Hearst, Rchard Heppleston, Irene Wiley, Mossey McCutcheon, Charlie Mc- Nivnn, JICIHHIS, l'4lHll`1' Dl/L`Ul)lll{.5. 2nd Class I>Ionours--S,wlne_v Phipps and Stephen Hines equal, Albert The-akstori, No1'man"I`h0z1kston and .`\l:-.ui'icc Kelland equal, Jack Craw- It'm' and Grant Brown and Vera iwisemzm (-;(1u'.1l, Jack Lowe, Violet larkcr, Ina Stonoham, J(-an BL-`nix, I I\'Iaitlz1ml . -obi), Charlotte Scott, Herb- iert Dyment, John 'I`ille_v, Doris Win- 'L<-rhottom, DOl1Zll(l Du`, Vioia Ham- ` ilton. 1-)4\L'(` 1.4.. r:..,.ue~ m....L-.-. \\r.nv: ul. -1. uu vl. nun. (M. inc1air) 1st Class Honou1`s-E(lna Holmes and Tommy Hare equal, Hester Bo- gardis, Marie Battersby, Kenneth !Chant.lcr, Billy Hare and Clarence IHzullen equal, Percy Thompson, Neil Mclnnis, Elxnor Sta-b})i1]g`s. I 911:] (`lace T>InI1n1n'<--.Q\':lnn\v pl-uinne F Jr. III. to Sr. III. (M. Scrvicc) 1 1st Class Honour;~:--Jack Smith, Jack C1'ai,Q', Daisy Meekums, Violet ?Ba1`th, Nora HL-pp1r.~. Clam CamphL-1], Victor Guest, Milmlred ;Chown, 1\Izu'_\' Johnson, Harry John- 1 cnn ' S011. 2n Class Ho11ou1's--Ge011g'e l rr_\' and Herbie Smith equal, Ellen Bowles, Jolm Lavery, Douglas Camp- bell, Lena Stransman and lVIa1*_2,'zu'et Jolmstone equal, Janet Russell and Pass--L_\'1a Gut.-st, Clarke .\,\'cr.<. R.(,`C0]11l1'l(3l1(l on account of illness -I1\\'in Incson. ms equal. Recommende(l--Isabe1l Hobbs. 'BARRlE REBEKAHS PAY I VISIT TO KAWARTHA LODGE] (Eff {xi 'c"h;l}1e}{> ...... [T _ _ . . . . .. 'C`.l.yLL I. nnuucn nu un- (M. Gallagher) ._ T1 A K . . . .... IRA... .. nu .11. 1:. (.H. Dougall) . U A u A . . an 17.... .. nu ..-n. :4 Dougall _. I_I(\l'\I\IIIor~ T .. u. go Jr. Ill. ~ Ruby Manson equal, Earl Ayerst, Mary McConkey. pa :=:T\/|'s:rcv'a V-at Inna-Q. nn1)`nf11\' Mary Mcbonxey. Pass-Margaret Jones, Dorothy Johnston, Marie McNiven, Jack But- ler, Laura Hurst, Maydee Wiley. Lorne Adams, Norma Lee, Chavsliu Hurst. I 'croI1:, r . namey, 1.1. Carr, .1. nugus. 2nd Class Honours-W. Marks, M. Stransman and K. Gregson and B. Johnson equal, B. Cook, G. Zeihr and G. Poole equal, Pearl Cooper, S. Compton, F. Dunn, G. Kennedy, L. Adams, D. Colpitts, E. Mcliever, V. Chapman. 4 ` Pass-L. Martin, N. Cole, F. Kel- lancl, C. Perkins, C. Quantz, G. Bo- gardis, F. Plant. Recommen(1e(l-V. Goring, F. Lowe, J. McCutcheon. Sr. 111. to Jr. IV. (R. McKever) 1st Class Honours-Jean Brock, Alvin Hamilton, Helen Arnott, Ger- ald Smith, Nelson Garrett. 2nd Class Honours-Lolo Fisher and Ruth Crumb equal. D-naa_T?nkv Ava`:-cf Rnh nu-nL-, Members of Barrie Beaver Re- bekah Lodge 190 to the number of about thirty paid a fraternal visit to Kawartha Lodge No. 75, Lindsay, on Thursday evening and exemplied the Rebekal: degree in excellent man- ner under the direction of V. L. Vanatter, captain of the degrree team. Three candidates presented themselves for the degree. The Lindsay Lodge entertained the visi- tors to a ne lunch both before and after the ceremony. | Jr. III. to Sr. HI. (Miss Mcliever) 1st Class Honours--Jean How- croft, F. Rainey, L. Carr, J. Rog'(~.rs. I 9.111] (7151:: F-TnnnI1)'.:--W. Marks. - l Recommendc-(1-Jim Watson, Har- ry McC1el1and. EIIU IXULH Lzl'l.lll Pass-Ruby Alex. Manson, Lowe. Dnnnvvuhsnnrlrl Sr. III. to Jr. IV. (M. Banting) 1st Class Honours-Ruth McMar- tin, Muriel Smith, Mary Wallwin and Iva Cole equal, Bob Powell, Betty Robson, Joe Bailey, Margaret Twiss, Ross Turnbull, John Gibson, Lloyd Partridge, Alvan Cleland and Herb- ert Foster equal. ' Qml Clan: I-Tnnnm-s---Joan Cnutts. erc roster equal. ' 2nd Class Honours--Jean Coutts, Marjorie Smith, Wilfred Theakston and Austin McKnight equal, Mary Thompson, Betty Bowman and Clara Dodd equal, Elma McKeown, Leslie Hook and Kenneth Brown equal, Rosie Gofton, Mary Gofton, Mabel Foster, Audrey Foster, Roy Kight- ley, Cl.`arlie Isaacs and Winnifred Smith equal, Edith Hawkins, Maudie McDoug'a1l, Alma Tyrer, Rae Pul- ford, Jean Garner, Barbara Couch, Frank Etherington, Joan Webb, Archie Barth, Audrey Hook, Jean Webb, Jack McDougall, Bruce Wil- enn SUM. Pass--Chrissie Scott, Marion Twiss. Eileen Armstrong, Alfred Liscumbe, Sidney Patterson, Bobby Dyment, Arthur Wardman, Clair Tomlinson. \ AVA: LLUIIL _y ; 1st Class Honours-Mary Dale, Gladys Keenan, Winnifred Appleby and Jack McQuarry equal, Mildred Walls and Thelma Reid equal, Lorne Jacobs, Evelyn Marks, Norma Pul- ford, Melrose Partridge, Doris Lines, Grace Howcroft, Harvey Lines, Ruth Robinson, Cliord Garrett, Howard Craig, Elsie Howcroft. 9nrl (`luau I-Tnnn-nnc_T nln f"nnlc-nn uraig, Lisle nowcrolt. 2nd Class Honours--Lo1a Coulson, Mona Beatty, Tom Bogardis, Roy Wiles, Irene Garvin and Arthur Mc- Kenzie equal, Bill McKeown, Estelle Gray, Charlie Garner, Alice Meek- ums, Bill Dyment, Nervile Theakston, Alexandra Penny and Bert Johnson equal, Goldie Coulter, Ena Watson, Alice Lavery, Helen Couch, Christina Thornton. Esther Gray, Gertrmle Jones, Earl Smith. Pass-Jim Haclden. Norval Luck. Recommen(led-Wilda Jebb. Kindergarten-Primary to Primary (Miss Cheesman) Efstratios Bakogeorge, Ralph Garl- ton, Dorothy Cole, Margaret Couch, Helen Crew, Edward Curtis, Bobby Denault, Billie Dignam, John Dig- nam, Helen Dodd, Leslie Everett, Kathleen Howe, Donald Kelly, Dolus Lee, Victor LeGear, Henry Lennox, Ma1'2'ue1'ite Mays. Francis McLellan. Billie Pegzgott, Tivylla Poole, Vic- tor Prince. Jack Scanlan, James Stephens, Margaret Tideman, Marion Vair, Margaret Vair, Minnie Van- atter, Margaret Webb, Allan We_v- mouth, Frank Welsh. (Miss McRobie) 1st Class Honours -- Gwynnetli Brown, Mabel Richardson, Edna Scanlon, Douglas Simpson, Rosabel Lay, Donald Beverley, Billie Rodgers, Dalton Corbett and David McCul- lougli equal, Ernest Wolfenden, Les- lie Williams, Lloyd Judd, Helen Beat- tle. Reggie Lewis, Lloyd Cummings and Hazel Williams equal, Valde Bell, Tillie Robb. .AUTOlSTS Sl;EED WITHOUT MAKING PAYMENT!