i i i 1 1 l 6 P 'ri-ii: Goiiaiinw. fu,i,ni'm-i rows., r1ii\=f~'i~1_ _Bowne l°!»A,* D. .»"T‘"‘i F P L , ,_ W- E ,--,-..,-.._,_,.,-,_....,,,,-_,-.,._~. .sl-~ .,~.,,..g.,,-,-,,-.,-_1~,.»,-,<-<.;,,- . ii- ~_ <.» »» ~ ,f »- -i .~ ,nf -5-.`-_~_.;:-,~¢~__ , . ; ' V » ~»..» - » ‘ gigs-3 ' »,-f;fv1 if wif-'~1."i' , , . _ ` mobs " 'There’s a little red-faced man Which is Bobs. Rides the tallest `orse 'e can. Our Bobs. If it bucks or kicks or rears, . 'E can sit for twenty years, With a smile round both ‘is ears- Can't yer, Bobs? I ' Then 'cies to Bobs Baliadnr-Little Bobs. Bobs, Bobs ! ‘Es our pukka Kandahader-Fight-in' Bobs. Bobs, Bobs! ’l.'s the Dook of Aggy Chel; 'E's the man that done us well, An' we`ll follow ‘im to ‘ell- Won't we,Bobs i If n limber's slipped a trace, '0ok on Bobs. If a marker-'s lost 'is place, Dress by Boba For 's's eyes all up ‘is coat, An`a bugle in his throat, ~ An' you will not play the goat Under Bobs. 'Es alittle down on drink, Chaplain Bobs; But it keeps us outer Clink- Don’t it, Bobs l So we will notcomplain. - Tho’ ’e‘s water on the brain, It 'e leads us straight again- Blne~light Bobs. If you stood 'im on 'is ’ead, Father Bobs‘ You could spill a quart o’ lead ._ Outer Bobs. ’E’s been at it thirty years, An amassin` souveueers In the way o’ slugs an’ spears- Ain't yer, Bobsi What ‘o does not know o’ war. Gen’ral Bobs. _ You can arst the shop next door- Can’t they Bobs? Oh 'e’s little, but ’e’s wise; ’E's a terror fer ‘is size, An’-‘e-does-not advertise- Do yer Bobs l Now they've made a. bloomin’ lord Outer Bobs, Which was but 'is fair reward- Weren’t it, Bobs? - An’ ’e’ll wear a coronet Where 'is ’elmet used to set, But we know you won't forget- Will yer, Bobs Z Then ’ere’s to Bobs Bahailur- Little Bobs, Bobs. Bobs ! ‘ Pocket-Wellin’ton an' arder-Fightin’ Bobs, Bobs, Bobs 2 This ain’t no bloomin' ode, But you`ve’elped the soldierfs load, An' for benents bestowed, Bless yer Bobs l --Rudyard Kipling. r “Ill weeds grow space." Impnrities in _your blood .will also. grow unless you promptly expel them by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Crossley and Hunter. Kemptville, May 28.-Sunday was a red letter day in town of Kemptville. The Hunter and Crossley meetings which are now going on created such a. religious ti; in the community as is unprecedented. :io the history oi. that pari of the country -'All dey Sunday the Methodist :inn ENS- byterian churdxes were lllled to the doors. People from \Vinchester, Prescott, Mer- " --a¢”<°tv1niz’ H¢ld!§ .MulS, lei-‘s Corners and other communities were in town to be present at the meetings. On sunday morning Mr. Crossley preached to a crowded house in the Methodist ohm-eh and Mr. Hunter in the Presbyter- ian church. In the afternoon Mr. Hunter preached in the Presbyterian church to vomen only his subject being a Model Women, Proverbs 31, while Mr. Crossley delivered at the same hour in the Metho- dist church an address to men only. On Sunday evening the meeting was a double header, in the Presbyterian and Metho- aisioiinroiioi. l » - The Presbyterian church was lilled- to overllowing while the Methodist church which is the. largest audince room in ‘tovrnvvas also paokedtmthe doors and nanny were turned away, there being no xuore room. Mr. Crossley’s singing espe- cially The Pearly Gates and Golden, stir- _red more than one heart in the audience amd when in the after meeting the invi- wich to come tp Christ was given by Mr. Hunter in the Methodist church and Mr. Crossley in the Presbyterian church large numbers responded and many were led to Christ.-Toronto Globe. , s _.l__°--_-1 r l .iske this opporluniiyff thanking you far HONOR LIST P. W. C. _ ¢;.._ (Continued From thoTl'iird Page.) Vicioris; Gordon Warren, North Rivsrr E ther Abboit and Lucy Williams. Physics-John Wrigh~, Dinald Mr lined, Roderick McLeod, W W Qieroe, Neil McLeod, East Vnlleirll-l Lucy Williams and William Ross, Richmond Wright, Centreville. P ~Piiysio\l Geography-Dorald licliood, William Boar .~7irhi'~oii'\ Wright. > =. ~.-A i.--_-1- ' Physical Gionaphy-Albert Taylor, William Hennessy . Physiology- W W Pierce, James Turner, Sadie Lyle, Maud Hullally, Ethel Taunton, St Eleaiiors ; Albert -Taylor, Neil McLeod, Julia Trainer, Donagli ; Lottie Baker, Lakeville. A’i\lill\eti9-Albert Tnglgr, Roderick Mcbeod, John HcHnn‘all,,William Hem nessey,'William‘Ross.. 2 .il British and History-John wiffueiwiiiiw worm, P Wi iam Heniicsa»v,'~Bi4fi’hu`s{sd Wriglii. . Bookifping,-'kodsriek laoleed, W J Hennovsey, Julia Trainer, Florris Rigging, Katie Cuminiskey and Lizzie Wrighi, Roy Baird, John Wright. ` Ben kept books llyrtls Finlayson, (prize) city, Mamie Hughes. city. Second Division. ‘ Latin and Lsiin Com ition- Edith W v f Spurr, Pownal; Harold llbitbew, Souris, Carrie Inman, Central Bedeques John McKeiiz e, Hansville; Audrey DeBioi»i, ciiv. English-Him-v Stewart, Sirathgsrtoeg; Fred Hav, city: Cassie McRae, Bonehaw; Mabel Simpson, Bay View; Harold Mei.- cilv. French-Elitb Spnrr, Fred- May, Au- drey DeBloir»,John McKenzie and Rohan Cameron, Mabel McLeod, Bradaliiane. Algreba.-Blair McBe¢h, Msrshdsld; Evelyn Boyle, Glenvood ; Uarrie Inman, Henry McLean, Mt. Herbert; Walter Agar, Souihport and Janet Cook, Norih River Geometry.-Clara Sterns, Cir); Ethel Sentner, City; Harry Stewart and Carria- lnman, Blair McBetb, Egerion Hesnw, Grahain’s Road; Mabel Simpson, Efliili Sport. Chemistry-Mabel McLeod and Carrii Inman ;Ediih Spurr, Eihel Seniner, Harry Stewart and Mabel Simpson. Botany-Ethel Sa-nt:ier,C»»rry Inman, Clara Sieriis, Emma Champion, Alherti n; J A Rudd, Brackley Point Road ; Maggie Nicholson. Dundas; Elith Sport and George McNeill, Milton. Physics- Carrie Inman, John Mc- Ksizif, Clara Steins, J A Rodd, Harry Stewart. Physical Geography-Harry Stewart, John McKer.z‘e, Eihel Seoiner, Carrii Inman, Harold Matthew, Fred May, Rohan C..m=ron. - EEC )PD DIY B10 `l. fhysiologv.-Mabel P Simpson., Edith Spurr, Carrie Inman, Bessie Bovyfr, Ciiy; Ethel Sentner, Harry Stewart, Clara Sierne, Evelyn Boyle, Emma Champion and Harry Stei'ni=,Souris. Ariihmeiic--Harry Stewart, John Wi-ight,Joh:i McKe:ziPe, Blair MeBein, J El Lawson, Caiiie Iiinf.n. British aid Canalian History-'fi-Rlhan Cameron, Egerton Heaney, Audrey DI- Blois, Carrie Inman-,L A Seller, ciiy, John McKenz'e and Fred May. MODEL SOHOOL. The closing exezcisrs of ihe Model School took place Friday beginning viiili sdrill directed by Cspi. Ewen Mc Dougald. I may here he mated abit the boys ofthe Principali-i department formed ihemeelves into a cadet corps at' the be~ ginning of the year, with Mr. E ic llcs Lean as instructor. Toe following oilic=rs among t‘:e biys were appointed : . J Capt.-J< Mclieod, B 1.: Lifiit- A Werbuifvo- 2 .il ill.-C wttlléi Sg's, - lei R Ramwy. 2.;d E Green. 3.-d W Prowte. 4"n R Beer. C rps.-lei HStsil y. 2nd L Houle. The following address, accompanied with 'a suitable presen*, was tendered Mr. Mellen; for his eilicient instruction dur- the yeeri , Miz. E' c liicislii, aiud.ii‘ - Siii.,K-We, the boys of ih’e ModalS,¢hool, the ironble yon have :siren in instructing us in miliiaiy drill. Wllbolll YOUR' Pl‘°`9° .aking efforts our lef: foot w§.u!d not lc so ready io cb y the command “Fofwa;';‘ Marcli," and our right would not 'fe-.I so molly into position. Though ae knee lit le about shoulder anne, fe_ad_¢P~, nl'~*¢°*» fire, vet we hope in the battle of life our counii-Pv will not be ai-h`amed of ns. _ 'ln kidding you good bye, I|Ji'Pl_ Wishing you s nsppv holiday, we ask you io.s_cc_-|i thi . i nie rein nibrsnce of our apprecisiioo if _iuur work. ` ~ 'Ins Bsiclnr. Jlllh lst, - ~ Plf Ealing S°HlQfQ Q lee” 1 'o asusssao a ian ' :assesses s ¢ o » » Annie Mortimer. , ' . _ Gélo. ,%;:'ii¢a'y. _ ,V 'seasons-\sus,o°°°l0° EISUY OD P. lg' i8lllld°.'~°»'» nuns » . onvvvlv , Richard Began. P. ` Becitition-'l‘no'Colors oi ihe Flap".-. . . . - " . ` Q if xmaans Lisiumrr is no gniyf e _ -, [.*_°."°°!_*~*.-. i _ - ,f'.““‘»‘“‘,»*“€1."4"°'9"1f°1`°‘f‘E“l1’°'°'°*. "1“°» V9! mr ‘ _ PEP? ATTPP

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