Oakville Star & Independent (Oakville, ON), 27 Jun 1913, p. 1

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S. F O R S T E R , E D IT O R . OAKVILLE, ONTARIO. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE : E k te r ta in e d C o u n c il.-- T h e 07 I 1 1 9 1 3 . ,, T H R E E C E N TS* P E R C O PY V o l. 2 6 . N o. 43 SM ALL ADVERTISEM ENTS. W anted flt.500 on first mortgage. Apply to B ox 205, Oakville. V illa g e MIDSUMMER PROMOTIONS OaKville High, Public and Separate Schools H IG H SCH O O L W ith the exception o f those alter whose names a subject is bracketed, the follow ing- pupils are entitled to promotion. The bracketing of a subject after the name indicates that the pupil w ill be required to pass a supplemental examination in that subject at the opening- o f the fall term. Th e figures show the average percentage taken. Marks o f unsuccessful pupils w ill be fo r warded within a few days. F O R M I to F O R M II JU N . III. T O S E N . IU . |L O C A L 60SSIPj K nobs of N e w s w e ll W o rt h R ead in g. i -- M isse s W o od all, of K incardine, are [ on a h o liday v isit at B a ls a m L a w n . Inu entertained the m em bers of the to dinner on Mr. and Mrs aud council and W e d n e sd a y H arn so u order aud commission eveuing. were could exceptionally kind Flora Denyea, G la d y s V a n F leet, Cecelia D avis, Stephen W o rsle y , H a z e l B row n, M innie D a v is, V era M c C le a ry , John Featberston e. M iss N e llie S h e rm a n , T ea ch er. JU N , III. T O SE N . III. the m enu an d service was j f the highest Operator W anted F or telephone office-- night work ; vious experience unnecessary. tf pre B E L L T E L E P H O N E O F F IC E , Oakville hardly be excelled in Oakville five-piece music d u riu g To ro nt o . the dinner. F ir s t The orchestra provided choice H on ors.-- W in n ie D u tra n t, Iy a n Dick. R e ta G rice, H a ro ld E v a n s, F ra n k C herrington, V irg in ia B ullied, P ercy Cowan. P a s s.-- L n c y Richardson, Is a b e l H e w son, M a r y H illm e r, F ra n k H aab e k , P h illip s T hom pson , A lla n G a lbraith , D a isy S n o w b all, A lb e rt H n tt, Clifford L a n e, D o ro th y B rid g e, A leo. Phillips, T o m C h isholm , K en neth B ro w n , A gnes S lean , x B en M arsell. M iss C. A . Pollock, Teach er. F R O M SR . II. T O JR . III. H o n o rs-- P h y llis Broom an, L au ra G ibson , W m . D n rra n t. P a s s.-- Floren ce C h errin gton, M ild re d Conder, G la d y s T a y lo r , B y rn e s F len ty , H e le n Tu ck , M a rg aret C urtis, M abel Perkins, Victorinea L a n e , E lto n Grice, G e o rg e D o ty, A lec. B u rrell. R e gg ie McC n b b m , M a b e l R ichardson, M a rjo n s S lean, M a ry Sheppard , M arg u erite W a ls b . Joe Jennings, G ordon D eC oursey, V iv ia n M c W illia m s , M a rlo w e K ent, F loren ce M c C ran e y , H a ro ld W ase. J U N . II. T O SR. II. H on ors-- E m m a Sim m ons, C h am berlain, P e a rl H illm er. Edm und For Sale B an d C o n c e r t.-- Tbe O akville band has been eugaged to of band lake been concerts during give a series tbe sum m er, O ur 5-Acre fruit farms on N inth Line, at -- M r . an d M rs. Isa a c W a r c u p have $150 an acre. Term s to suit purchaser*. returned after visiting with frien ds ill Cheap taxes. J N O . K E L L E Y , |L o n d o n and B ran tfo rd . Owner, Oakville Telephone 73. Prospective purchasers I ] -- Rev. T . D u n lop will preach bis taken by automobile to Bee the property. fa re w e ll serm on in the M ethodist · church on S u n day evening. On Sunday afternoon, a light grey over -- Robt. John Q uinn, M rs. Qninn and coat, between George's park and the middle road on Dundas street. The name d a u g h ter R u th , of Stockton. C aliforn ia, of J. W . l*owley is on inside pocket. , are in tow n visiting relatives. Flower w ill be rewarded for leaving same I at the S T A B Office. 1 -- St. J u d e 's church annual garden ' on T h u rs d a y evening, Ju ly Choice E a rly Ohio Seed Potatoes, $1.75 j expect a good time. p e l' bag. A p p ly to J. B . L E O N A R D . B u rlin g ton P.O. tbe first of which is to be given 00 the bank on S atu rday Evening. nractising some new band is in good shape and they have music. It is hoped ance on our of this. that a large number of our beautiful lakeside park on T ell your u eigbbo r Overcoat Lost residsuts and visitors vrill be m atten d S atu rd ay evening. A H om e fr o m C h in a .-- On' Saturday last F or Sale ; party w ill be held on the rectory grounds 3rd. They Rev. and M rs. W ilfrid field. B. Albertson arrived bom e on a y ear's furlough froui the Chin a mission Most of the of O akville. time w ill bo spent w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. W . ,T. Albertsou, M r Albertson is a graduate of the O a k ville schools and received fcif, inspiration to become a m issionary from his attend ance at the M ethodist church here. A fter gradu atin g he labored for a couple of years in the northwest and about five years ago left for C ln m where he was H e was w o rk stationed in the interior. the natives occurred he, with m any B ritish -- M isses McGifl'.n Sover-Su n day hotel and at the w ere and S u m ner spent R o y al M uskoka with their Plants, Plants Plenty of first-rate colens, geranium? and other plants still at the Inaecendent 1visit to the highlands of Ontario. Order of Foresters' H om e Greenhouses. -- Am ong the Toronto people who Telephone direct to gretnhonses; phone ] w ere guests at the V illa g e In n on S u n numbar 295 delighted Hatching Eggs day w ere M r. an d Mrs. Geo. and M r. M. B ry an , and Mrs- I. Marshall 89, M Stonehouse 86, J. Cowan 78, N . Evans 77, E. Cornwall 7 7 , M. M unro 7 5 , R. Hawkins 7 4 , J . Tanner 74, E. V erity 73, W . Joyce 72, E. W ilson 7 O, E. Lyon 70, 1. Kent 6 8 , (a lg e bra), A. Kent 66 (history), f. Sin clair 66 , A. Sullivan 66 , L. H utt 65 (geograph y), M . Hannah 65 (his tory), M. Crossley 64 (spelling), W . Heeks 64, L. Smith 62 (algebra), M. Chamberlain 62, E. D earing 61, N . Albertson 60, M. Denyes 60, E. Lawrence 60, W . D arling 60 (arithmetic) F O R M II to F O R M I I I R. Springsted f*8 , W . W h itaker 77, V. Crossley 74, E. K elly 73, I. Ford 69 (algebra), A. M cW illiam s 67, L. Lyon 66 , G. Munro 66 , E. Ford 64, B. Chisholm 64 (La tin ), 1 G. Cross 60 (A rt), W . Speers 60, j O. An drew ' 60 (Latin,. ; Frederick W . B ry an P ass.-- V e ra B eck ley, B etty B rid g e, L i la Safiin, E th e l R ee. Jack K e lly , E ls ie H ough ton , John H ash ek , P ea rl T ru m an , G eorge M eers. M iss E . A . H orton, T each er. F R O M J U N . I I . T O S E N . II . H on ors-- C h arlie E v a n s , A lb e rt R o g ers, E lsie W rig h t. A lb e rt M orden , E d w in P arrick , A lfred W 'hitaker, B e v erley D a v is, L e o n a rd Cherrington, C h arles L a w re n c e , M a ry B u sby , M a y ' H ay n es. Burt M yers, R u b y C ja p m a p , ~CT5srr?3 . P ass.-- D o u glas S m ith , F ra n k Joyce, H ele n K ra tz , W illia m M a rtin , M a rg aret W ilson , A u stin T a y lo r , F re d F ran cis, B eatrice S n o w ball. M ay Lockett, R ach el S h a w , N in a A dam s, John Sm ith, D o roth ea W a se , C h arles Spires, Rusae! K ratz. F R O M S E N . P T . I I . T O J U N . II. H o n o rs-- H e rb e rt C h isholm , N o rm a D eck er, Iren e T ilb u r y , D a v id W a tso n , M a x w e ll L e g g a t t, B eatrice W r ig h t. P a s s.-- M e rto n T o d d , B ertie R ic h a rd son, M a rg a re t H ie rs, C h as. D o w dle, W m . M c M illa n , E lw o o d D eC o ursey , A lec. Thornton, M a rg a r e t Y o un g, L e ste r T ilb u ry , A lex. H illm e r, R u ssel Quinn. M is s B . E . B ro w n , T e a c h e r .; F R O M S E N . P T . H . T O J U N . II . H on ors-- Iren e B u llie d , E v a V au din , M a y B ain , P h y llis M itch ell, W illia m Nicol, F ra n k Anderson, E lm e r Patrick, I D a v id Boocock, A lla n H illm e r, Jack I W h itak er, A ileen W ilso n , A lfre d D u r 1 rant, A lice Jacobs, K ath erin e H arrison. Pass.-- M a y B eck ley, W a lte r H u g h e s, Is a b e l M a cD o n a ld , M in o ta L a in g , B e tty I O 'R eilly , E lls w o r t h M artin , S tella M a r shall, A le x . S m ith . N o rm an W rig h t, M a u ric e F e la n , M a y D o w d le , M a b e l Featberston e. I Jas. P. B ra d le y . From the Lakeview F a rm winter laying strain of S. C . W . Leghorns and B arred -- T h e S treetsville O ran ge lodges and Plymouth Bocks. $1.00 per setting of visiting brethren w ill attend divine 13 or $5.00 per hundred eggs. L A K E V IE W FABM , service in the Presbyterian church there ti Bronte. {on S u nday evening, J u ly 6th. Rev. ing successfully when the rising am ong last summer and had fu rother missionaries. w a s H is · com pelled to flee to Tokio wh protection. F IN E Q U A L IT Y OF J M r. Scott w ill preach to them. -- On S u n d a y m orning the Canadian It lough b a d not arrived tint tfSem issioubetter for them other parts present to take part in the A ll onr ice comes from L A K E S IM C O E , |parade. R ev. H . F . D . W oodcock w ill the purest fresh water lake in Canada. preach. T b e O ak ville ban d w ill head W e h andle no other. i the parade. This ice may be used in table water, in i the sick room, or for any purpose w hat ever. -- A t the close of the in the M eth od ist tional m eeting w as held m orning service a co n grega to elect seven * IC E * |O rder of F oresters w ill hold their annual church parade to St. Ju de's church. |is expected there w ill be brethren from ary authorities decided tbat it would be ; to take furlough now j interior and come T h is fairly than to return to the First by Subjects FO RM I Arithm etic-- I. Marshall 100. A lgeb ra-- 1. Marshall 100, Crossley 100. Science-- L. Smith 96. Geography-- I. Marshall 94. Grammar-- I. Marshall 83. Literature-- M. Stonehouse 85. Composition-- W . D arlin g 72. H istory--> 1 . Marshall 95. Reading-- M. Crossley 80. W ritin g -- N . Evans 86 . Book-keeping-- M. Munro 94. Stenography-- J. Sinclair 88 . Spelling-- J. Cowan 100. A rt-- M Crossley 90. Latin-- W . Joyce 99 . back on furlough in a year or two. expected. in China. Mr. Albertson Iooks accounts for bis returning sooner than well and is filled with zeal for tbe work M. church W e are now delivering daily, and w ill be representatives to the official board. glad to hear from all old customers and T h o se chosen w ere M iss W a ss , W . E . will welcome new ones. Order now. W e Featberston e, T b o s. H a rk e r, W . H. will use you well. Carson, C. W . E v a n s , W . H . T u c k and Jno. F . M cD uffee. -- H a r r y W a lk e r, lately from E n glan d , and a shoem aker b y trade, is going into business in street. a sm all w a y on R eyn olds M r. W a lk e r is a good musician different brass instru He brought him and H eld It H uge Picnic more held events am id in often happens that than the O akville fair are show ers of rain. It is seldom they have last there w as Oakville Qoal ai?d lee Qo. T e lep h on es : 37- 23A . A R T H U R H tL L M E R M a n a g er equal torrents as o ar fair enjoyed 1911, but on T h u rsd ay sufficient to cause tb e The postponement of given that OR. C . P^_ P A G E O F F IC E , D U N N STREET, Ju st|N orth off C olb o rn e S tr e e t. and has played m ents in the old country. has already joined tbe baud. -- D r. W . E d g a r Robertson h iv e out a fine slide trom bone w ith L a te H o u se S u rgeo n T o ro n to G en eral flospital, L .R .C .P . & S ., (E d in b u rg h ) F .K .C .S ., (E d in b u rg h ). Robertson returned The in and M rs. China O A K V IL L E . O N T. from w h e re the doctor w as sionary at H engchoW i o f H alton , and a m edical m is doctor is a registrar C h in a for in Dr J L Anderson D E N T IS T son of the late D r. .Robertson, has been raduate Boyal College of D ental Sur about six years. T h e y w ill rem ain geons, Toronto, and Post Graduate of . Canada for a year on furlough. N .U .D .S ., Chicago O ffic e over Bank o f H a m ilto n O A K V IL L E . -- The girls of B usy Bee mission band, of the P resb y terian church, held their annual picnic on noon. an d after an en jo ya ble a T u e s d a y a fte r tim e spent in T b e girls T h e y gathered in T r a fa lg a r park F O R M II Arithm etic-- W\ W h ita k er 90. A lgeb ra-- B. Chisholm 100. had show ers as well which kept hund- j Geom etry-- W . W h ita k er 100. reds from partakin g of the hospitality i Science-- W . Speers 88 . and geod time provided by Col. a n d 1 Geography-- G. Munro 86 . M rs. C o x. A s it w as about four h u n d Grammar-- W . W h itaker 79. red w ere present and had great sport in Literature-- G. Munro 78 . spite of the rain. So energetic w ere Composition---V. Crossley j9 . the host and hostess, as well as M r. and H istory-- O. Andrew 66 . M rs. W ilso n , that the showers were R eading-- B. Chisholm 76. forgotten am id the good time provided. Spelling-- B. Chisholm, A. T h e re w as m usic by tbe M ississauga W illiam s 90. band from Toronto, one of tba best in A rt-- V . Crossley 90. the city, an d they supplied excellent Latin-- W . W h ita k er g2. m usic lib sra lly . T h e n there w ere races French-- W . W h itaker 79. and contests galore tor all comers and German-- G. Munro 63. announcem ent was it w ould com e off next day but F rid a y not a fe w old tim ers got back into The sports they had alm ost forgotten. kept But as v a lu a b le the Col. C ox's big picnic at E nm sclare farm . J FROM M c JU N . P T . II. T O S E N . P T . II. Phone 1%. H o n o rs.-- Is a b e l Cronkrite, Jessie i T o d d , Jennie T n c k , W in n ie W a se , H ild a j Sm ith. i P ass.-- C h arlea S n o w ball, R ose M iller, A lla n T ilb u r y , W illia m S m ith , G e o rg e ; Jacobs, C h arles G u n d y , A nnie R e d sh aw , I L lo y d E v a n s , W illia m B on stesl, G eorge i Boocock. G la d y s W rig h t, L e s lie j D u rran t. M is s N . E . H un ter, T each er. P R IM E R T O J U N . F IR S T . H o n o rs.-- M a y D ick so n , S tan ley E v a n s , D o n a ld Chisholm , M a ry D o ty , K en neth L a n d e r, B essie W h ita k e r, N elson B ark er, M ario n C h am berlain, R e ta Law ren ce, E rn est B u rre ll, E se rto n M o rro w , M a rg aret Jam es, E t h e l H o u g h ton P a s s.-- L y d ia Jacobs, Iv y Spires, 1 T h e lm a W is w e ll, H e n ry K u n tz , E v e rto n M orrow , L a w re n c e S tan sbu ry, D a n |C h isholm , K en neth W a ls h . HARRY W. P A G E OF URQtJHAKT, URQUHART < £ PAGh p riz es w ere m ost handsom e and w ill be trophies by different in fam ilies. liberality oould the freshm ents not buncb, be excelled. by P U B L IC SC H O O L J U N . T O S E N . IV . H o n o rs-- L e tt y B ullied, W in n ie Broo- gam es, all seated dow n to tea, the mem I bers each b rin gin g , outing. -- A bou t fifteen T oron to young ladies I cam e to O ak v ille law n w as on S atu rday and |cam ped on ih e yes. T h e p arty of Inspector D e n . augm ented b y an to a field lunch. hom e m uch pleased with their Barrister, Solicitor, etc. j returned 0AKVTLLE D acdas Street T o ro n to providing re man, Iren e V au din , G la d y s M c K a y , L e e Dann. P a s s.-- M a rg ery W h ita k e r, of sandwiches, peanuts K elly, A rt. L o is H ill- Confederation Life B id s T h e re w ere thousands ban an as by mer, H etty F a rm er, G o ldw in Thornton, Alex. McCleary a u c t io n e e r equal num ber of O ak ville young ladies and after a w h ile they retired w h e re the cco u nts County Co lle c to r of Constable O verdue A proposed gam e of b aseb a ll w as pu lled off am id but ju st which side much excitem ent. won has not yet Agent for W m. Fertilizer. Stone & Sons' T h e playin g w as m ore or less brilliant been definitely figured out owing to the O A K V IL L E . O N T A R IO . difficult task allotted the official scorer. W. H. TUCK FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN D P i c n i c a t N i a g a r a . -- O ver two h an dSunday F a lls yes A lice H ugh es, M a ry H a rk e r, H a rry W ilm e r Featherstone. P e a rl out lim it. W h a t could not be eaten L e a n , m ight be carried aw ay. H a rk e r, W illa fo r d L e a c b . M is s M . L a n g t r y , T each er. T h e P resbyterian s of Sixteen held a R. F . Sanderson, Principal. picnic next day and they received all tb e ice cream and other goodies they S E P A R A T E SCH O O L T H IR D TO F O U R T H . could consume. N e e d y fam ilies of tbe F R O M J R . I V . T O S R . IV . district received w h a t w as still left over. M a ry A gn e s M c D erm o tt (honors), T h e re w as a short speech by the O 'R eilly, M a ry B uck le, G ordon E v a n s, i M a ry H un t, F re d genial host follow ing a hearty vote of E d w a r d Starkey, A lv in M y ers, C harles j P atrick S u llivan , thanks offered b y S. H . Albertson and Tu ck , A rth u r H e a v e n , (E d n a G rice and ` D o u glas, M a rio n Moore. Jas. N . M c G reg o r an d carried am id M e rv in L itch field eq u al). F R O M S R . I I I . T O JR . IV . enthusiasm . P a s s .-J u s t i n a Chisholm , L e sta H iers, A rn old C a rb e rry , Is a b e l M cPherson, hu n dreds of pounds an d ice cream w ith red w ent on the to M eth od ist N ia g a r a school excur?ion Dominion Day Sports (M y rtle W h itn ey Jack K elley , Flossie G ibson aud R ena Sprowl. FROM SR. I I. T O J U N . III. M a rk e y , Isab el R o w en a Flood, L e o n a Cu rran, John H ark er. H i l lc e r eq u al), W illie Aileen T ilb u ry , Slean, terday by special train. crow d began gathering :-- Just when the a sm all shower had a grand day EMBALflER O f f ic b and Show R oom cam e along w hich k ept a nu m ber aw ay. T h o se who went along iu D u n n S treet, O ak ville, O nt spite c.f the great heat. T h e baseball team bave arran ged a big dem onstration of sports for D o m in M arshall, H a rd y M orden, John H an n ah . E d ith W rig h t, E rn e s t K ent, M a rg aret ion day. T h e re w ill b e baseball, football and M unro, W a lte r M u llin , M a rjo ry J o h n races both forenoon and afternoon. son, John L a w re n c e , F.ric O 'R eilly. T u ck , Floren ce F R O M J R . I I . T O S R . II. V incent M cD erm o tt, M a rg aret Flood. M iss E . Kehoe. Teacher.

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