' Ind activities were engaged ln.~—lst.—~ ‘ , —-ist; Marlon ‘Thorns, 1,19 ilford. Doris Chairman of the School Board, onl f0!’ Aflllell-itrues were all of a high literary _ o. two reels: Ruth Young, two" years; one year; year; hedanick Dalzlel. one year; William rliatton, one year; Chester Maelnois, one year; Leighton Wur- ren. one year. Penmanship-alum Acorn, third. Qrgde lL-aMlll Altken‘! Dept. Certificates for Margaret Elaine Acorn. Dorothy Campbell Saunders, Helen Frances Mornis, Edith Helen Shaw. Mabel Gert-rude Hillier, Certificates for atteudanlwa-l-ld- ith Pearl Mclnnis, three Years; Ma- bel Gert-rude Hillier, two years; Ja- mes Roland Paton Fraser, two years; Warren Wendell Henderson, two years; Dorothy » CflmItlW-ll gaunders, one year; Clarence Wil- frid Higigns, one your; Lemur-l Frederick Burns. one year; Noblc ‘Ada Bell Cudmore, one year; Lou is, Robert McLeod, one year; Chur- les Henry Hood, one year; Kollllfliil Eric Finlayson, one year. Writing certiflcaie—~l-ielen Fifi!!- ces Morris, fifth. Grade L-laabel Bourke. Grading Certificates — Frances Lillian Hattou, Mwry Alma Brown, Pearl Stewart Stevenson. Mari‘ Frances Simmonds. Marianne Law- son Rogers, Bruce McConnell. Attendance Certiiiczlies’ Mary Elms. Brown, one year; Reta lier- nice Cudmore, one year; Frances Lillian Iiatton, one year. l-Idwzlrd Forman Mclnnlfl. 0H9 S81"; "H"? Melnnis. one year; Margaret Eme line Mclnnie. one trill‘. Writing certificate——sixth place. Margaret Eliza Boisner. Glide L-Freda Taylor. Certificates for Proflr-icnclmntiilil Minnie Milford. Dena Mary Court. Irene Kristine MacDonald, Rhodes McMillan Warren, Lorine Margaret French. Certificates for attendance- Hayden Davis ‘Chandler, one your; Marjorie Marion Saunders. 0UP yealr, Writing Certilica»te-—Jonn Isobel- le MacNeill. PRINCIPAL, J. D. SEAMAWS REPORT. In accordance with our custom we shall now review briefly the work of the past school year. The regular routine has beendollowed without anything special to note. There is evident an increasing ten- denoy, on the part of the pupils to depend less and less upon their own efforts and more upon the as- sistance received. If the pupil were more carefully supervised at home and not allowed to give so much attention to outside attrac- t'ons the improvement in the work would well repay those who K001i this extra trouble. Richard o; use general public was not as Whitlodk, two yearn; Donald 38MB. great as we expected that of the Rances Cl-awson. one Pruficiolwy~~ are hereby tendered to the public Mlllfill. Ml‘. F. _ Chorus-Ofihnada-wlehool. Principal Wynne! Report. Chorus-Sweet. and Low-—Bchool. Distribution of Penmanship Cen ' . tlficates. mond. Canadian Poet and Humor‘- slim-still". ‘"59"!!!- and Character; and Mr. Smith, tiflofltol- -A Trip to Vancouver. These lec- 1888 $lrv~l—3olw0l. and Leaving Certificates. Solo-The Songs My Used to Blair-Maurice iteardon. ‘character. While the attendance advanced grades was highly sat- isfactory. To the gentlemen who Sllofiilll Drllos. so freely gave of their time and: Cllolllfi-Flfllleflllell‘! talents the school hereby conveys $11001- its heartiest thanks. (2nd)—-\A coh- Remarks- cert at which the suln of $350 was God Save the Kins. realized was given at the Strand. Theatre. Our thanks are due and erllllelldelll R0 for their generous patronage on C- JP1195- ,thls occasion. Tire proceeds ofl Anion; those musical lllstruciion in the school. Smith. chairman of the School .We were very ‘able to obtain the services of Prof. MflflMlllflll. Mrs. W. E. Fletcher as instructor i "n,m,,;c_ (3rd)_'fhe Second Reunion the Empire and presented its prize; 'of Former Pupils was hall on the evenmg A very pleasant evening was pass-dvolllflllhl 11911808 W110 81M Dill-doll!" at]. (4th)~'l‘he work of the wl the League's prize. Junior Red Cross was continued [during the year with increased vig- or. (“here are eleven clubs 0f- ilcerorl by the pupils. 'l‘heir tot- gal lnclnbl-rship coulprisus nearly all the pupils of tilc school ex- Kcut School were held yr-stl-rrluy ceptillg those in grade l. These afternoon, in the assembly llnll, Mr_ clubs have their wcckly meetings C. ii_ B. Longwurth presiding. at which health Slllijnrtfl are. dis~ There wlm__:1 very large.- dticn- oilseed and programs giving proln- dance oi’ parents and otin-rs illlur imvutae to health ultltorirll are ren- estcd. including Premier Sit-wart, tiered. A collection amounting t0 lMflyby McKenna, the lHon. llr, W, $75.00 was token to uid tile snf-‘J. l’. Maclilillau, Mr. l-Ienry" Smlib, ft-ifl-‘YH in the Japan disaster. At Chairman of the City School Board. (‘hr SllllGN u numbr-r of poor fam-‘Prlnclpal Moran 0i the U. (L12 \l'l_ ilies were provided with dinners. i0!‘ '1‘. h‘, liiicNuit, Rev. Mr. .\l|lill itls were sent. to runny Ollie!" Rev .Mr. Taylor, Rev. Mr. Spr-nccr, wise l1llpl‘(l\'l(|l'll for. The bu» Mr. '1‘. C, James, Mr. R. ll. lioccrs. pitols wore regularly visited and ill The lnugicul progpflmm,._ "min,- mully ivuys the spirit of hollIilll-ifhe excellent direction oi Prof. iiir- tress has been lunnfestetl by the llnl Bull was exceptionally wall oxe- nleulbera of these clubs. icutr-d. Ellcll Yell!‘ V” “YE llleil-‘ifili l0 lie-Kiri 'i‘hs report 01' the year's work of the subsequent success of form-nus rum by PpinQ1Da1JQ;,n,,-O“ mid er Prince Street girls. At lilo was a thorough and lllfiril. instruc- Priucc of Vilnius College Clolilllgltivre review of the activities of lire this your the winner of the Aulll-r- 51-1100] ynnqq sou Gold Medal and ni’ a liiréll At the close oi‘ the progrnmlue, Honor Diploma which ailmlts her Premier slewlu-t delivered a stirr- to the third Your of a four yeti? ing address to the pupils iln- Arts Course M all? (‘fllllllllllll Univ‘ pressing upon them" tho necessity BTHllY W115 Mllllleil TVIOIHll-‘i. W110 of cultivating all the qualities that three years ago won tho (lovcruor- g0 u, "lake idea; citizenship, (ieneralbl Modal hero and at the The fOHOVW-lug was u“. program. Matriculation Examinations in me; I July, of the some your loll the Chm-us, “Q ()_~,nmm"__g¢h0,,]_ whole province, thus winning tho ]{gl)0r‘ 0f Year's work‘_1>.1-1n¢1. School Board's Special Pride She pa; Johns,“ led her class every year during (giwms, her course at Prince of Wales and school, W6 (Blilleci- i0 heal‘ 05 "Will" 511°‘: Presentation oi Trustees’ Certifi- cesses in the near future. Wop-ugh‘, gm- penmanshn, WEST KENT SCHOOL “Tile Ash Grove,"-— Rev. Mr. Mulligan, on lrlsh Distribution 0f Attendance C81‘- CboruI—Hark, Through the Vii- Distrlbutlon of Public School Mother | Distribution of Diplomas and Chorus- Bfef remarks were made by Sup- rs, Hon. Dr. Mac- , Nash and Mr. T. on the platform the concert have been used andflvele MP- R- H- ROBQPB. Sllileflll- are to be used to pay for specialtehdent of Education, Mr, i-lellry fortunate m 591m; Board. Judge Arsenault, lion. Dr. (DR) Buguull. n who represented the Daughters of hem m m]; Mrs. F. J. Casey and lilrs. J. J. o; June 33h Johnson representing the (fzllbollr: The closing exercises olQWl-ai o e,e._._1+e,¢»,oo o e. s. o alone surnames roan ll» o Lover - ‘ ' 4- ‘ sss-“FL/ualuo YOUTH" .f|- it Wednesday and Thur-day l» ceoeoooeeeeoeoo I . x Purser (2 yrs.). Hilda Corrigan (8 yrl. GRADE fr-Margaret Berrigan (ti yrs.). Elizabeth Duffy, (4 yrs.). Margaret Butler (3 yrs.). Ethel iilcAieer (3 yrs.), Tessie Sexton. (2 yrs.). GRADE 5.—Dorothy Sherry, (5 yrs.). Marjorie Coyle (3 yrs.), An- gle Doucette. GRADE (tr-Beatrice McNeill, (4 yrs), Margaret Kelly. (5 yrs.), Ev- elyn Doucette, (2 yrs.). Marjorie Cameron, Oiice Doucette. GRADE 7 kit-Martina Connors (4 yrs.), Beatrice Welsh (ii yrs.). lda Callaghan, Carrie Sample (3 yrs.), Constance Coyle (5 yrs.). Ethel Brown, Gladys MoKlnnon, (5 yrs. . cursors 9 a 10.—Agnes Byrne. (5 yrs.),' Elizabeth Connors, (3 yrs.). Rose Gaudet, (3 yrs.), Helen Welsh (3 yrs.). Bernadette Gnudot (2 yrs.). Mary McKhnlon, Agnes '1lan t 4 fol; $1.00 t i Thursday'- rlllolzs ALI. .,ov|:n; in: snot Tutu itliit SET p cElWlS sox‘ Black, Blue, Grey All colors. SHIRTS Now $1.29 IIIZZY l. Regular $2. b . Gallant, Edna Mclsnnc. SAPS ' Regular $3.00 ~\-i f i Now Presentation of Trustees’ Dip- lonlua for Proficiency. GRADE 1 (l3).—-1. Eileen O‘- Neill; 2, Mildred Weaver; 3, Gin- dys McDonald. GRADE 1, (A).——1, Angelia Jeri- Ol‘; 2, Annie Mullins; 3, Margaret MllllAll-ilél‘; 4. Hcicn Costello; 5, llelen McLeod. GRADE 2. (B).——1, Lillian I-lo- gan; 2, Eleanor O'Connor; 3, Stel- la Corrlgan: 4, Eileen Gallant; 5, Gladys Head. Now Regular $3.50 $1.50 '2 11011111110 SlllilTS ’ Regular $3.00 ' Now $1.25 GRADE 2, (Ai.—1. JVinn red Moran; 2, Beatrice Zuerche ; 3, Adele Coyle; 4, Doris l-ierlnossey; 5, Agnes Duffy. ‘ GRADE 3, (B).——1. Marguerite Zuercher; 2, Noreen Cullen; 3, Em- meline iladdati: 4. Adele McCal- lum; 5, Margaret Mohellan. l GRADE a, (a).~1.~ (lather-lire lifr-(iulgan; 2, Cece-I'd Shelfoon; -:l, Doris Dolrnu; 4, Mary Burke; 5, Marjorie Gallant. ~ GRADE 4.~1. Rose Chappelle; 2, Eleanor iiornby; 3, Ida. Menag- 331-3 Spring and. Fall ' Top Goals 1 (iii m» ctofnuc wnotlzsllt: rnlcrr. Bows 1-2 Price llaincoais a Price '1‘ Now nus - $6.00 ban; 4, Katie Wedge. GRADE 5.——1, May Quinn; 2, El- eanor Head; 8, Doris Brown; 4, Mary Lnrter; 5, Georgie Garnhunl. GRADE (i.——1, Olive Doucette; 2, Bertha McAleer; 3, Florence Mai- let; 4, Margaret Callaghan; 6, Bea- trice McNeill. I GRADE 7.—-l, Mary Callaghan; 2, Constance Coylc; 3, Nellie Her- mans. GRADE 8.-—1, Nell Lelghlzer; 2, Dorothy Perry; 3, Marlon Costello: 4, Ida. Callaghan; 5, Alice Purcell. 1-2 lleck Sweaters Price _ Working Gloves 20 Per (lent 011 (‘w Sport Shirts 1-3 a 0i1 GRADE 9.—1, Rose Guudct; 2, note the achievcnlont of 811611 =1} ‘Presentation of ’i‘rustccs' Certifi- studeut. wi-th the hope that somemnns r0,- A;_|_end.a-n¢e_ ~ of the Present inlelnlbelrst of tier Chorus, “Hall Smiling Morn,"- school may be n<uce o ma eschoor the effort and reflect credit on: Presentation of the A. N. Palmer they school-d m d t m ionmvmglCertitlcates for Penmanship. 6 8T8 ll t! (5 O 8 for their generosity in contribnt-'school_ . ins nrizesr His ivorahln Mayor; Presentation of Public School Cer- MeKenna, Mr. C. H. B. L0ngwor'h|l{ifica'w_ ‘ Mr. James Paton, Mr. J. P. Gordon! Chm-ML “Us; to the gonvcm Mrs. R. E. Mutch, Mrs. George J.;13(.11s"__gchoo]_ Rogers. Mrs. W. T. Wellner. and|. Presentation of Certificates for the independent Order of thclqenera] pr0f1c[ency_ Daughters of the Empire. chorus "Empjre Flngfl-Isclyqo], in our teaching staff two chan- ges have been made owing to the‘ fact that Miss Haslam, teacher of grade Iii. was granted a year's leave of absence and that an ad-' ditional class was formed. Forseennd prize for general profici- this reason two new teachers, Miss Isabel Bourke and Miss Freda Taylor. were appointed and have done satisfactory work. Just as in previous years our re- lations with the school hoard have , been ‘most pleasant. We were» very glad to learn that the govern-l ment badreappointed Mr. C. ii. B._ Longworth as a member of the‘ board and that ‘the City Council bad appointed Mr. Wm. Moran to succeed Mr. J. J. Johnstone, K. C.. whose term of oiilce had expired ‘who requested to be relieved from further service. To no p81" sons are the citizens more indebted than to the members of the City School Board who so freely give of their time and thought to providing means of education for the child- ren of the City, the most import- ant of all public functions. Outside of the ordinary, routine worlr of the school the following A series of lectures was arranged and greatly enjoyed by all who nt- tended. Mr. Rogers, Chief Sun- erintendant. of Education lectured on The Study of Poetry; Mr. Steel of Prince of Wales College, on Charles Lamb; Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, on Reminiscence of Dr. Drum- SEMENT ‘2000 Bags fresh » stock now landing from S. S. “Win- ona.” ‘ Tflldoriilfpr painting $0 hextenor of St. closets “Church, will - a: by the Bdllltiiililiily The vlfliluel‘ 0i the Glllleillm“ Presentation of Trustees‘ Leav- GenernYs Medal this year the big- mg Certggicmea and speck" prizes, est award in the school is Grace yrefientuuon by Mum, T_ E_ Mg. Campbell. whose application i=1 Nutt of cup for most eiiicicnt pla- deservlng of special mention. The mm, m qudet cox-pl , ~Chorus—“isla.nd -Hymn"—-<Schooi. GOD SAVIE ‘Di-LE KING -(.\ full list of the prize winners will be found on another page of this issue.) ency is won by Miriam \\'orth who came to grade X. fronl grade Vlll. and was u very close competitor for first place. The pupil attain- ing third place is Gladys Mathis- son, who also came from grade Vlll. ' if before ending‘ my tcrm as principal hero l might he pcrlnit- tcd to make a fcw suggestions, i should wish to impress upon the School Board the advantage. tho school would obtain from special instruction lll music, drawing, and physical culture. Tile lust mon- tionod could be cnrrlcd on more cfilcicntly it’ the basement were fitted up for (but purpose. Looking back over the thirly- four and a half years of lny princi- pulshlp of Prince Sircct School 1 nufice a number of changes. The surroundings have bet-u somewhat ilnprovr-d. instead of the unsight- ly high, board fence and the dying spruce hedge there. is a row oi lime and reheslnut trees and a fine hedge of shrubs. llore lnay l urge upon the board tho ndvrlutngc of kcteping the grounds and sur- roundings from iieterioratlng. The school equipment. also has during these years by the combin- ed efforts n1‘ teachers and pupils been increased,‘ thero having been provided a piano, a microscope, a globe and a library of several hund- red volurm-s. Attthe close of thiseiteudetl ser- vice 1 desire to express to you, Gentlemen of the School Board, my high appreciation of the consid- eration you have ever shown ma; to you,‘ Pupils, Past and Prea- ent, lny appreciation of the ready obedience you have over given 1o the regulations necessary for the proper conduct of the school, and especially to you. my fellow teach- ers. my appreciation of that spirit of loyalty to the school and faith- ful,co-opera on in all which-furth- ered the in erests of the school. Most , ‘ "y do i desire to thank all pupils and teachers for that kindly, sympathetic spirit of helpfulness shown to me during my illness from which I am now but slowly recovering. » l wish, In cdncluslon, to assure g1, that‘ 1:71 lnltierest in Prince ae c oo w continue to be Milieu. s Duff 4 . a nestles itbover was and that it redneck“ ,. '1 L .( m) Rm any me. y word or .1 can D palm" l“ l" vromilar th- vfin in $5.2»? as ummliu "hilt: sat w do l shall uh vary ma; MoNdlL-fl; "q, § ' y. g plant!“ in doll! l0. . p1,), n", ‘ . u a V. A?‘ ' ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL The closing exercises nt Roch- furd Square School yeslr-rtlny were very largely attended. Mr. W. K. Rogers of the City School Board presided, and opened the proceed- ings with a few fitting reluurks. The programme was as follows: Duet, “FausP-(Gounodi; Chor- us, “June Song"—~(it. King); Pres- entation of Trustees‘ Certificates for Attendance; 'Actiun Song- “iilossomlW; Presentation oi’ Trus- tees‘ Diplomas for Proficiency; Re- lailation-“The Danlielinns"; Pres- entation of Trustees‘ (‘r-rilfltlates for Writing; Palmer ('Hl‘lll'll'.iil.€l'l, Progress Pins, and Buttons; Song —"'I‘he Old Orchard Swing"; Pres- entation of Public School Leaving Certificates and of Trustees‘ Leav- ing (fcrtiflcates; Play—"'l‘ln-. Grad- uate"; Patriotic Chorus. "Canada Ever"; Presentation of hit-rials and of Special Prizes; "A Word of Thanks"; “God Save tllu King". Br ef addresses WEN: also made by Superintendent R. li. Rogers, Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. Mr. Henry Surith, Chairman of illv School Board; Rev. Maurice Mar-Donald. Rev. A. .l. Mnclniyre. Among those present were Prof. Blunchnrd and Mr. J. P. Gordon. (At the conclusion of tile exer- cises Mr. W. K. Rogers lflflliu an of- fer of fifty dollars to be awarded in prizes ext year as ihc Prlnclp al sees fit . PRIZE LIST. Presentation of Trustees’ Certifi- cates for Attendance. GRADE 1.--Dorothy Flynn (l! 711-) Tberesafloyle (2 yrs) Thel- be McQuaid. GRADE l-Katlilcen Mcinnis, Rita Norrie, Mary cOlllng (g m.) Gladys Head, Margaret Moiyneaut. Lillian i-leuneasey (l yrs.) Denice McQnaid, Muriel Crawford, Winni- fred Moran, Adele Coyle, Helen MacDonald, Vivian Cameron, Fran- ool Corie. ll rrI-l. Bessie Mao- "Qror. (l m‘. m-i. s. , " ‘ti m). new 0a‘:- Allles Clinton i ill]. Chorus, “Come Back to Eriu"—" llcrnadette Gaudet; 3. Iris McLel- Presentation of Trustees ' tiflcates for Writing: GRADE 1. (Ii).—1-leien Kennedy, (3rd place). ' Con r 2 tight Weight 0vercoais, small sizes. » Your Ghoice $2.99) GRADE 1. (AL-Angelina Jen- ior, (2nd place). l GRADE 2, (B).-—Rose Gallant, (1st place). ‘ . GRADE 2. (A).-Beatrlce Zuer- Cher. (7th place). ‘GRADE 3. (B).—Mary Arbing, (4th place), GRADE 3, (AX-Mary Pursenl (1st place). GRADE L-Gertrudo (3rd place). GRADE 5.——Florcnce (1st place). GRADE (L-Hllda. Doyle, (2nd place). ' GRADE 7.——M. McMillan, Corrlgan, Gormley, (1st Regular $35.00. 1 linli 0on1. Mistake’ Sam "Glhlliliilh or Moore "0|.00(i'S 1 Fur This Shop. i l.00l( m IIS i t place). (iRADE 8.—-G. King, (1st place). canmgymn, Hilde, Corcoran. place). . GRADE 10.—Mury Gaudct, (3rd place). tilrelijentation olf Palmer Certific- a es, regress Pus A‘; Buttons: m 1 gum he“, Eileen Ryan Final Certificates: gixzuirea? Couugrs, Eleanor M059]: GRADE 7.—Gertrude King, Cuth- hm’ Mal-y “smiley, efl?“ “"{~"“°"'~ Presentation of-Medal and Spool‘ . GRADE (If-Hilda, Doyle, Bea- a1 Prlws trice McNczll, Margaret Campbell, who have successfully completed the work of Grade 10. Agnes Byrue. ‘ASIIBB GRADES 9 & Ill-His Lordship Winllifred Altkcns. Margaret Cul- lugllurl, Evelyn Dnucotte. Student's Certificates: . GRADE (Er-Frances McDonald, Mary Duffy, Isabella. McDonald, Marjorie Cameron, lielen Brown. Lucy Chalason. Gertrude Cappelle, 901mb? Connors, Margaret Kelly, Emily McLeod, Olive Douceile, Ei- icen Carver, Jean Curley. Bertha McAleor. Progress Pins: GRADE (L-Mnrgnret Monngban. Mabel Lund. Blanche McKlnnon. (mam: 5.—Emmu Bell, Eileen ChPIBIODhH-I‘. Mary Gallant. Mary Quinn, lilitln Stuart, Winnlfred Klllly. Mary Prunty. Florence Gorm ley, Margaret Baglole, Florence Mclnnis. Augie Doucetto, Gertie Gallant. Margaret McGregcr, Mary Paul. Elearnor Head, Dorothy lien- "BBBBY. Pauline Gnudet, Marjorie Coyie, Doris Brown, Marion Brown, Georgie Granhuln, Janie McCnbe, Nezera iladdad, Mary lortcr, Mary MQNBIII. R-Bsinu Aitklns. Presentation of Public School Leaving Certificates granted by the Board of Education to Pupils of Grade 8. who have successfully Dllflflod the examination on the, gork of the primary grime; (1 go ‘Neil Lightiser. Claire MeCormac, Agnes Mahar, Mary cflllflshgn‘ y“. rion Costello, Manlnaponnors, Ida Medal to _the _pupil highest num-ber of marks in the Matriculation Examination. The Governor-Generafs Bronze Medal for General Proficiency, awarded to Agnes Hyrne. ~Medal for Arithmetic offered by His Worship.Muyor McKenna. awarded lo Catherine Compiled aid, awarded to Agnes Byrne. ed to Mary Lelghtiser. R on "Second Battle awarded to Agnes Gallant. ils of the City Schools in the Na Sarah Maxwell (Grade 9). x lint. ' Knee Gallant. Gold - Jami ‘om denim-a. ~~ Five Dollar Gold Coin for Latin offered by Rev. Maurice McDon- Gold Coin for Mathematics of- fcred by Rev. James Rooney, award Five Dollar Gold Coin m‘ Ap- phcation offered by W. J. P. Mc- Mllllafl, M.D., awarded to Eileen yan. Prise offered by the Daughters of the Empire for the best essay of Ypree". "Vimy Ridge" and "Pascheudnle” Prise offered by The Royal Ed- ward Chapter of the Daughter-sot frofl Morin. the Empire for the- best essay on‘ "Herolsm," submitted by the pup-l tionnl Essay Competition for the Memorial Prizes, awarded to Virginia Harrington Five Dollar Gold Coin for French offered by The Society of the As» sumption, awarded to Alues Gal- Gold Coin offered by The Catbo-‘od to In! Oandst. lie Woman's League for the beet Pfllo essay on "The Value of Higher Iiolr Education for Girls", awarded to II- ~ ~ . . _' ' Pr! for Application in Second trl. Coin for Angoestion‘ offer-IBM on. ‘awarded to-hlary Blan- m soy, narc- oh: Benoit» - . ' ‘ rtarsbilamo rm- Note), or. = .'-Il‘".‘j . V‘ GEO. L. PROWSE w t w ..a.-4_% ' Prize for Politeness Offered by B. were (armed m dheased hm; "m: wHn-E FLANNEL sPORTS Leightizer, Elisabetht Connors. Leilan, drawn by E. Connors. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade 9, awarded to Rose Gaudet. GRADES Vll. and Vlll.--iSpeoial Prize for‘ Excellence. of Conduct. equally merited by Marlon Costello rion Costello. Special Prize merited by Gladys Parkmam-Carrie Sampol, Ethel Clinton, Constance Coyle, lds Cal- laghan, Ethel Brown, with first place to Martina Connors. Pr‘ze for Application in Grade Vl.- awarded to Margaret Kelly. Prize for. Application in Grade V. awarded to Wlunifred Kelly. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade 1V. awarded to Rose Chap- pelle. Prize for Application lu Grade iii. (AL-awarded to Mary Hughes. ~ Prise donated by a Friend to Grade iii. (AF-awarded to Edna Richard. Prise for Highest Aggregate in Grade iii. (ID-awarded to Mar- guerite- Zuercher. Prise for Highest Aggregate in Grade if. (Al-awarded to Winni- Prise for Highest Aggregate in Grade I1. (Bl-awarded to Lillian Hogan. , . ' ;P'riae‘ for Application in Grade. i. (AL-awarded to Nellie Sexton. Prise for Highest Aggfplate in Grade I. (m-awarded u Eileen O'Neill. . First Prise for Music, awarded to Mary Claire Hughes. Second Prise for Mario. award- , in Second um; for Music ‘awarded to Wtnaifred Iot- ILIPMNRHON OI’ DIGINIIL YTION POIATO DIOIAUIN lllllilob * l0 = ‘ire loved: lal, enemy v " ‘GRADE 9-_R°5° Gllllilel. 118$ Leaving Certificates granted by Friend. equally merited by Cath- ‘prevmu, yo“, The aphm, ‘Md on the Board of Trustees to pupils orlne Campbell, Agnes Byrne, Mary the plants arising from these tub- ere, and when they go to healthy ;Mary Clare Hughes, Mary Brad- m m 1f . 6...... t... u... 6...... and m- m ,.,;;,Y 53.55,’, ;;,';=,g=,,,:.;1,::,l of feeding, inoculate the juice from the diseased plant into tho healthy: one. in the course of a few weelrsl the formerly healthy plant is de-i ceased. Q in order to prevent the spread of; Lucy Campbell, Florence Mullett, 313mm (yLenry has offered a Gold‘Mary Callaghan, Constance Coyle those degenerauon (“genes it m‘ making the and Gertrude King, drawn by Ma- "ecessflry u, so trough the "Bu, about the time the plantsgre eightl to ten inches high and pull out all lat uppea d i bl. i d‘ this he BlIITGu-IHO ‘Iieltrfov: tbs ertlli‘: pliant system, inclulliing the seed pace. '13.:- remova of plants in ‘tlhis wayhls known as "roguelng." wo or t ree weeks later ‘he field should be given another thorough inspection and all diseased or un- ,dcnlrnhle plants rogued. It is also necessary at this time to remove ally foreign varieties which may he ‘present. ould it beuecessary to rogue a fl, d after the tubers have lhexua’ to ftiflll, [care should be taken to remove these as well as the plant. This will reduce to s rnlnimuni tlhe dangotr oil‘ disease be- ng carre over o ext year's crop by means of the tubers. UPHOLSTE R E R Curious is the derivation of the wordlrupbolster and uphoiatirrer. ‘rile real word for a person who practices the upholltering business 01‘ Profession is "upholstdrer," the Ml “er" being needlessly added. Unaliy the "upholstararfwas a broker auctioneer, up ' for ntspeotioa in ord loll them. Home the particle ' "Ilchtor" ortslasli m6!!!‘ '_ The person‘ who colt-hulk“ was very often the summit m pared it to: all». (Ir-upholstered it. 8o than you m. ' " i -. t 51.3%? "'54 .7 .0100!) “'3. 7110' "hold i P DRESS SHOWS A TOUCH OF BLUE FLOBS