fq The Elmira High School Entrunce Board lists below the candidates who were successful at the recent High School entrance examination at Cronshill, Elmira end Wellesley cent-es. of . total of 137 candi- dates, 125 passed the required examinations end have been tuned High School Entrance eertiftentets. The percentage of successful stu- dents is 91.2. - -- HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE RESULTS nit ELMIRA DISTRICT 125 of 137 Students Writing at Crosshill, Elmira and Wellesley Centres As in former yelrs. the Entrance Board admitted candid-us from both when and rural schools upon the Principnl's recommendation. Schools where I number of candi- dates Itmre been prepay-sq etch year, and where past records have shown a high standard, hive been granted the privilege of recommending some candidntgs withopt examination.. The high school entrance examina- tions were regarded by the ext-min- ers " reason-bk tests. ttttd no paper was found _espgcinlly_ dimeultu . . All results have been Jmftled to the candidstes. Successful students Ire receiving eertiBeates, while statements of marks have been sent to those who were not granted standing, _ --. _ " . ' - wen luv-II III‘I Jul-A gun-mm “w... the Principal's recommendation. Amlinger, Gerald; Arnold, Elea-' Schools where g number of enndi- nor; Arnold, William; Bearinger, dates have been prepared each year, AIM-EV; iteider, Stanley; Bowman, and where past records have shown David M.; Bristol. Dorothea; Brown, a high standard, have been granted Jean; Brubacher, Jaeott B.; Bru- the privilege of recommending some bacher, Lauretta; Brubachen, Me-' candidates without examination. fhtttas Brubuher. Rebecca; Corn-i The high school entrance examina- tren, Olive; Dillon, Ruth; Door: tions were regarded by the examin- backer. Stuart: Doherty, (Nadir; m as reasonable tests. and no paper Dunham, Grace: Eby. Amanda; E y, was found especinlly ditBeult. Ell): Ernest, Audrey; Esch, Ruby; All results have been mailed to Gies, Ruby; Gingrich. Annie; Gimr- the candidates. Successful students rich. Mari; Goodwin. Elsie; Htreh- are receiving eertiBeates, while born, Ma el; Heckborn. Lorraine; statements of marks have been sent Hamilton, Marie; Hartman, Bernice; to those who were not granted HathnsanNormtuttHedriek, Ralph; standing. Heihein. Roy William; Heintzman, The Elmira High School Entrance Wilbert; Holzworth, Edna; Horst, Board consists of A. A. Mann, B.A., Emma; Howard, Mary; Jackson. principal of Elmira High School, Ross; Kellar, Kieth; Klinck, Jean; chairman; John Mahood, principal Klinek, Floyd; Klinck, Louis; Kuhl, of Elmira Public School: and H. E. Kathleen; Martin, Adeline; Martin, Elbow, MA.. B.Paed.. Inspector of Aden; Martin, Aleda:; Martin. Public Schools. secretary. Nancy; Martin, Susannah; Martin, The names of successful students, Viola: "attire-ch. Kathleen; Meliuer, which follow. are listed in ts1pha- Kathleen; Melitzer. Ruby; Miller, betical order, and are arranged Laverne; Iorlock, Janet; Mulhol- according to the centres at which land. Dorothy; Nelson,1une; Norris, the candidates wrote their earamirm- liars-rat; Peifer, Audrey; Pine, thus. . Grace; Read, Dorothy; Regen The Elmira High School Entrance Board consists of A. A. Mama, B.A., principal of Elmira High School. chairman: John Mahood. principal of Elmira Public School: and H. E. Elbow, MA.. B.Pled.. Inspector of Public Sehoolsxsecretary. Inks. in the northern hinterland. Flirting. swimming. and boating no the chief pastimes with golf, tennis. riding and hiking u huh Sumner um in Ontario 13 our and, u in u possible count! In my thousands of late: may in: In MBe from the great "Inluni Son†that mark the mother! mud morn. Bearinger. Daniel; Busch. Inet Busch, Gme; Cassel, Bernard J.; Beckett. Helen; Dietrich, Harry: Dunn, Rruee; Eiaerunintter, Edward Lee; Esblngh. Clmnce; f'ttet,y Donald; Glitter. William-, Hack but. Helen; Helm. Audrey; Bart- m-n. Gloria; Botrmrm, Helen D.; Kai-lay. Helen; Koebel. Robert; Kroetech, Marie; )chay, Douglasf Qnehl. Norbert; Reine]. Leona; 'Ruttstedler, Irene; Schlueter, And- rey; Behhaeter, Carl; Schummer. iBetty; .Stever, Bernice; Voisin, Oliver; Voisin. Roman; Voll. Rose Ella; Weber, SIth: Way. Betty; Wilker, pee“; Tehr, Norman; Zieg- let, Gordon, - varied In. wintry. she- them undisputed ulna. 71110 Canadian Paeine 1111an chalet-bunsalow can). " M's Snack tor n meet hand“ like thU In what on bungalow amps like than at French River and Devil's (up near Xenon no pomrinr, Their button. not In Croulill Cum Elmira Cantu Gap and French Rivet no out- standing mie- of thin W of hand†noon. Putting is emol- lunt tor “ankles". not! north- ern pike. lugs and ma.“ moth has. trout and other sum fish. The camp In" their on modern balm-I. 1::de loo- ms, pumping plants. nu! elec- tric tight plums. Cleon l Rowland, David l Schenk, Kenneth; Schwindt. Floyd; Searth, Mildred; Sherrifts, Dorothy; Snyder, Adeline ; Snyder, Violet ; StadeV baner, Mary; Stroll, Florence; War- kentin, Belem; Weber, Lorine ; Feiehel, Mgrie ; Wilken, Ruth; Zinker, know. Bast, Erm- Mne; Berg, Ruby; Dewar, Grace; meta, Betty; Gaelic, Vera; behold, Friedn; Leis, Harold; Leis, Vain; Rank, Norene; Roth, Esther Viola; Schenck. Olive; Sehwartzentruber, Dorothy M.; Turner, William; anler, Marie; Wiehe, Ross; Zehr, Marg. Misses Sarah and Melissa. Cress- man of Kitchener were recent guests of Miss Maggie Boyer. Mr. and its. Noble Ind family of Kitchener culled on Misses Mary and Abbie Bani; recently. Recent guests It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yum: were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliot Ind family of De- troit, end Mr. and Mrs. Hm Even and family of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oswam of De- troit spent 1 few dsys with the latter": parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Heintzm-n. _ Mr. 3nd Mrs. Wlmer 1nd funky sud Mrs. Warner, Sr.. of near Hes peter, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brutzki. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mekeeman and daughter Verle of Philadelphia are guests of Mrs. McKeemIn’s sis- ter. Mrs. Boiler?! and Mr. Charles Jtedford. - -- _ -- _ _ f in. Kate Kedrer of Elmin spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Bechtel. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hermann of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann. -iiriinohn Campbell and daughter 'tettr of. ppntlord visited friends in Ge vicinity. USIWWAMM. 1‘0me†ILOOMINGDALE Wells-Icy Col!" ' ""'""Cl'iriii'liriG"r""' , . b. / v; ""' Ime-m-za , â€an 'ttt I mu madly Intel-m. In Onto-lo frequent nun have stimu- lated the you“ of v-tablen end Imp generally m Ibo" the am- tSL"ih"t in Northern Ontario. " the rainfall has been insul- Beurtt. tn the laminae Province: lawn continue to be Mlveruly plotted by dull and misty weather. Inhhon‘h there he been some im- manent. in weather conditions. In . Columbia there but been con- tinued mm weather with favour- uble moisture conditions. and the general outlook in “unwary for (nit crops other than cherries and ‘sm'berries. ,anluo of Ontario. mu. -_ 7...... iili5it?ltlf2titii?is'j,'tl, (fieSetgrg,t,dN=t. iiiiri." TE i'nnit'ulu'n' 1...." 1661mm TE M.-, , the can: grhte,thttt [ 'ardtagT.tgit mom . in Cuba: id would! conditio- iovo been mud ad " crop no showing - may. with "iiiaa7iFiiu" "Al _ has In" M. W Rains have interfered with cur-1 ing I heavy hay crop and the quality will be Jetted adversely in some sections. Fall wheat is chnnging colour and is promising. Spring grains are headed with a good length of straw. The canning of a satis, factory pea crop has commenced. Root crops. corn and tomatoes are progressing favonnbly and present warm weather is benefieial. Earl? ‘epples. grapes. end praCtically a! te2ehtt of small fruits promise "stisNetorr yields. Plums, pears the late varieties of apples will he below average. Pastures are in ex- cellent condition. Due to winter kill- ins. production of alsike and red clover seed is expected " be below normal. Tobacco plants are making satisfactory growth, although there has been hail damage in Norfolk NEW HAMBURG.--struek by a |moeor car while riding his bicycle, Hurry Dick, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dick. Wilmot street. (narrowly escaped serious injury one ‘nightjnst weak; . t t , . County. Bicyclist Hurt at. New Hamburg night lust we tr. It is “pork that the bog, driv- ing down Huron road, turned direct- ly in front of In upprouhing car driven by Moses Good. The bicyclist was curried some distance before he was thrown into the ditch. He was attended by Dr. T. B. Feick. who found him to be sufterintt from were bruises. “H“Wh muM' iiii hiki- Seda- m.....-.--.------"""""""" "SS Charo!“ Meter Dela-x. c-h.........-....-..-. 1931 Buick 1 Put. Sod-l. a tho. ........................................ iirio Ease: Sod-II ....‘ "" Fold " Coach. iifiii iiiatrs sag-9.1a“ now. i552 Buick sea... _ 1929 Dunn: Sod-n iiid run": sun... ...._...........r iirs SI-dohlu Sod-n o-..-------"""""""" 1934 ouoehilo , QoL-xo Soda- o..-...-..-.-."'..-. iHi ia-oboe, soae, KITCHENER AUTO EXCHANGE Ne1yo?y,,,s,l!y,?,ctore LOW PRICES aiGGriirG in - ON DEPENDABLE USED CARS HURRY FOR THESE SPECIAIS! o'r"hl'i'd'l'l'l4 "m: P'olice- 1mm to, Make Public Uni Car In!!! 311 King St. w. SW00" AT " ONTARIO ST. S. Shiny aGiirGirii; as low " $25. EASY TIIIE PAYMENTS m.........-..-------"-""""'""" V-.-..---..---"-"""". _....-...-....-----"-""- Man Assaulted $130 Stolen t A man whose name was not made public was attacked And robbed of 'tar on a deserted side road near Waterloo on Wednesday. Provin- citl police vim were working on the use could not be eontaeted at the time of writnig. lt appears tint the m had been lured out of . Kitchener hotel by . wow. They were joined by . man and they then drove away in . coupe. On a side road in the vicinity of the Seagmm sable: in Waterloo, the man who drove them “my in I coupe is alleged to have unsolved the man. A farmer, it Wu stated, happened along It the point when the mm was stoning his - qigi"tlh"ial,'i't'.'ii)' “mountain“ mm-mmuam IATINEE WED. 8 In. Names of Victim and Attacker. FREE OVENWARE aF---aso To tho W With Coupon. tua. "TS. ties. has. tS).