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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 8

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5s: ta Hi IN hi IH III lit HI flu. RESULTS OF GRADE TESTS AT ACADEMY Announce List of Pupils Promoted; Many Receive Honor Standing Revults of grade examination In St. Mary's arsdcmy were announced today it follows: Promoted from Grade 7 to Grade 8 Honors: Mary Mary Shepherd. Pearl Gaicnnn, The: ma Nass, Harriet O'Keefe. Marlon bur fiiy, Gernlda Rosen.

Bettv Horst, Lillian Gillerlain, Phyllis Prouse. Pais: Mary Colelln. Marguerite Grn sbv, Grace MoCann, Marian Cross. Beryl Edward. Ona Dix.

Rhoda Jones, Barbara Scolder, Maud Irwin, Mildred Affleck. Marian Cork. Harman. Mary Koper. Junet Marjorle Hutchison, Dorothy Tall, Nessle Menzies, Marzirct Limn, Maureen VcCall, Gertrude Hetinessy.

Passed conditionally: Audrey Tieamish, Mvrtle Calvert, Kathleen Tverig, Louise Birk, Helen Dowrle, Betty Waddinston. Promoted to Grade VII. Honors Lillian Atchison. Florence Cnrwin, Doris Forbes, Beth Gibb. Collette Landry.

Vera Martin, Patricia O'Connor, Lois Plcard, Virginia F.itrhie. Mary Atchison, MarR. Anderson, Ruth Baldly. Ina Fletcher, Inas Helen George, Madlyn Holmes, Lea Lnfcrriere. Blanch Mallhot, MarR.

Rigler. Sherlia Rice, Ruth Robinson, Grace Simpson. MarR. Thlrlwell. Retty Turner, Joan Turner.

Bettv Grout. Dorothy Van kirk. Helen Wilson. Ruth Wadding ton. Promoted from Grade 6 to Grade Shlela Cottlrtghom, Christina Fisher.

Conditionally Betty EBger. Jean eHe Germain, Kathleen Curwaln. Grade 8 Promoted to 6 Honors Patricia Dunkley, Margaret Bawlf, Rosemary Ashley. Joan Wilbraham. Monica Waterhouse, Kathleen Hardyment, Ioulse Jlooney, Marjorle Edwards, Molly Phalr, Orma Nunn.

Roberta Dunn, Elizabeth McLeod, Mary Brasher. Pass Mary Madden. Elizabeth Ringer, Dorothv Kerhy, Elizabeth ileindl. Lillian MnzioS. Helen Oaa pard, Elizabeth McGaughey.

Catherine Walton. Patricia Gallagher, Jean Elliot. Rlna Marchese. Jean Downs. Irene Watson, Elizabeth Ywomey, Patricia Ijawrenre, Gertrude Rollo.

Marjorle Weiss. Monta Bawlf. Doris Dowdall, Elizabeth Williams, Gladys Haddad. Grade 4 Promoted to Grade 5 Honors Jean Wardrop. Patricia MrNtittv.

Leila Adley. Ruth Costelln. Betty Reld. Peggy O'Connell, M. Alice McCall.

Elizabeth Vardon. Msr jriierlte Cholniere. Sheila Reardon, Mary Kennedy, Dixie Gray, Juliette Brsana. Pass Standing Nancy Bell, Iris Johnson, Audery Murray, Gwen Ramsay, Patricia Carolan, Marlorie Fenwlrk, Ixiretta Proctor, Patricia Vevsey, Koreen Sullivan, Thelma Hoberge. Marguerite O'Connor, Nelda Kennedy.

Promoted to Grade 4 Honors Marjorle Fisher, Mollle Robinson, PeRgy Clarke. Helen Crowley. Patricia McKcnzle. Sheila Smart. Eileen Adley, Ixiulse Young, Adlle Swan, Audery OverhaRe, Nuna Davles.

Marjorle Bloodgett, Char mlnn Klnsay, Francis Roe. Pass Standing Patricia Brennan. Audery Margot. Helen Kennedy. Julia Dale.

Mary Fraser, Gloria Gray. Elizabeth Fraser, Joan Mathe son. Peggy Redshaw. Pat Macrae, Marguerite Sorrente, Louise Sullivan, Yvonne Gaspard. Promoted to Grids III.

Honors Doreen Holmes, Marguerite Gaapard. June Little. Mary Wood. Pass Standing Kathleen Burns, Josephine Coleman. MarRiierlte Chou lnard, Ann Cork, Joan Casey, Gratia Gray, Mary M.

Fisher, Alison Far DEVIL'S GAP BUNGALOW CAMP Now Opan For the Season Devll'i Gap Bungalow Camp Is situated In one of the most picturesque pots on Lake of the Woods a twenty minute motor boat spin from the dock at Kenora. The Ideal place for a family vacation all the comforts of home In your own bungalow without the bother of meals and servants. Rates $5 50 per day, $35.00 per week, American plan. Excellent train service from Canadian Pacific Station, Winnipeg, dally at 10 00 a.m. and 5 40 p.m., also Cumper'a Specials Friday at 6.00 p.m and Suturdavs at 1.40 p.m.

Write the Manager, Devil Gap Bungalow Camp. Kenora, Ont for reservation or ask the Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent. City Ticket Oflice. 'phone fc43 211 2 3. Depot Ticket Office, 'phone 843 217, A CaliW Phone 2H313.

or H. Escham bault, St. Boniface, 'phone 81481. Advt ssssvm aataataW A to Serve You Canadian Pacific maintains a chain of 41 offices throughout Europe) to assist Canadians travelling abroad. Take advantage of this service that relieves yon of bothersome, detail and losa of time.

Sail Canadian Ptclflc ftea your loeal acvnt or w. c. esev Oenarjl Agent, Canadian Pacific Car. Main and ortaa. Winnipeg Phonea 25 t'S Sit Canadian Pacific Steamships mer, Maria McCarthy, Betty Moore, Norma Plppy.

Grade IV. Eileen Boivln. Eileen O'Connell, Emmie Roper. Promoted to Grade II. Honors John Crawley, Marie Kloepfer, Constance Langford.

Pass Standing Geraldlne Cath cart, Helens Thornton, Eileen Gray, Marie Latremoullle, Evelyn Richards, Louise Gallagher, Yvonne Panaro. Promottd to Grade I. Honors Marold Watson, Margaret Robinson, Celeste Smith, Margaret Kennedy. Paa Standing Rita Gallagher, Audrey Gallagher, Rita Keenan, Kathleen McCall, Roberta Thornton, Christina Van Berkel, Maureen Still, Dorothy Boivln, Rae Smith. CHURCH MEET WILL CONVENE HERE FRIDAY Christian Missionary Association to Meet in Home Street Church The 23th annual convention of the Manitoba Christian Missionary society and the Manitoba Christian Women's Missionary society will open Friday afternoon at Home Street Church of Christ.

The address of the president, M. L. Easterllng, Riding Mountain, and reports from churches of the order throughout the province will feature the opening session. At nlghC addresses will be delivered by H. B.

KiiKour, All Canada promotional secretary, and W. V. Turner, Western secretary of the U.C.M.S. Departments of national work will be discussed at the morning session Saturday, led by H. B.

Kil gour. The WM. session will be held during the afternoon at which the president. Dr. Mary B.

Cornollus. will deliver her address. A fellowship banquet will be held In the evening. At night a young people' session will be held at which reports will be presented covering the work of the various sections. H.

B. Kllgour will give an address. Sunday afternoon a united Communion service will be held, and at night city churches of the order will hold a united service of worship at the Home Street church. H. B.

Kllgour will preach. THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929 PITY HALT SIDELIGHTS A DIALOGUE THE belief seems to be deep. seated that the average elvlc employe has an easy time of It Over 100 yean ago Charles Lamb propounded the riddle: Why are i rl i i I What date is the clerks of the India Office like the fountain In Trafalgar Square? And his answr was: Because they play from ten to four. On a recent hot afternoon a stout contractor entered the City Engineer's office, mopping his head, and there ensued the following dialogue: Stout Contractor (nodding towards the office of W. P.

Brereton, city engineer): I he In? Clerk: No, Mr. Brereton 1s In Chicago on city business. Anything we can do for you? Stout Contractor (nodding In the direction of the desk of James Smith, building commissioner): Is he in? Clerk: No. Mr. Smith Is with Mr Brereton.

Anything we can do for you? Stout Contractor (nodding towards desk of T. H. Hooper, Waterworks Superintendent): Is he In? Clerk: No, Mr. Hooper Is In Toronto attending an engineers' con rr 7t it rv Your Birthday? DON'T let Dad forget thii is to be your Bicycle birthday. Better tell him plenty of time head so that it won't be too much of a surprise for him.

Give him plenty of time to consider. Of course hell want to see which is the best bicycle. Tell him that as long as it is a C. C. M.

it's all right, whether it's a Red Bird, a Columbia, a Cleveland, a Perfect or a Massey, 5 Big OOM Features There are many more points of superiority than these five big features, but, judged by these alone, the C.C.M. is the King of Bicycles." The Triplex Crank Hanger, for smoother, easier pedal ling. 2. The Hercules Coaster Brake, the "Little fellow with tha Giant I. Twenry year nickel plating.

4. Three coats of enamel baked on over a coat of rustproof. Dunlop Tires. Oct your C. M.

Cats logne at the nearest deal. er or write to Canada Cycle and Motor Limited. Weston Montreal, Winnipeg or Vancouver. CO vention. Anything we ean do (or you? Stout Contractor: Say, this Is a civic office.

Isn't It? Clerk: You bet Stout Contractor: Thought so (Beau It). One can Imagine the stories tnat the Stout Contractor would spread amongst his friends. As a matter of fact It is proverbial that Winnipeg Is. on the whole, well served by its civic employes. Many of them are outstanding men who could earn far higher salaries in private Industry.

DEADS AND FUNERALS Lira August Carlson, aged 62 of 429 Elgin who died Tuesday, In St. Boniface hospital, will be buried Friday afternoon in the family plot, Brookalde cemetery. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., at the Swedish Lutheran church. A native of Sweden. Mr.

Carlson came to Winnipeg 37 years ago. Prior to his last illness he was an employe of the R. He was a member of the Lutheran church and for the last 25 years had been on the board of deacons. He is survived by his widow, Hanna Charlotte. Bardal funeral home has charge of Frederick Butler, aged 64, nf La Riviere, Man died Tuesday, In St Joseph's hospital.

The body will be forwarded to Pilot Mound. Thursday. Kerr's funeral home has charge of arrangements. Mrs. Jessie Maude r.arKnit 20, wife of A.

Garbutt. of Toronto. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams f'orvrlnn U'lnnln.

died Monday, In Toronto," Ont. The body, which has been forwarded to Winnipeg, win arrive Friday. The funeral will be held Saturday. Shampoo yourself trtth CiiticuraSonp FIRST rubjrouf scalp lightly with Cntirara Ointment Then thi. npoo with a liquid soap nude by dissolving shavings of tutlrura Soap in a lime hot water.

Rinse thoroughly in tepui water. A clean scalp is essential to good hair. Snip V. Ointment 2 and toe Talcum 2)c Sample each trae. AJJrm Mui OrM 1.

T. Wan Company, MontraNal. IVM Bicycles Perfect, Columbia, Red Bird. Cleveland, Massey lso CC.M. Joycyclet for Children ALL MODELS OF C.

C. M. Bicycles on display at (sM4hdoumd tNCoiPOiATeo art may iro. Wheel Department. 5th Floor Buy Your C.C.M.

Bicycle on Deferred Terms l.ow tnst Payment and Balance Small Weekly Payments The New Models in C.C.M. Bicycles on Display in Sporting Goods Section, Third Floor Deferred Payment Terms are available at an Equitable Extra Charge. EATON Cu LIMITED Thomson's funeral home has charge of arrangements, which have not yet been completed. Mrs. Garbutt, who had been a pupil of Lord Rohert's school and a member of St.

Luke's guild, had been married four months. Besides her parents she Is survived bv two sisters, Mrs. F. MacKlechsn and Helen, and four brothers. George.

Norman, John all of Winnipeg, and Robert of Detroit. Mich. Robert O. Edwards, who died Tuesday, In Victoria hospital, will be burled Thursday In Elmwood cemetery. The funnl service will be held at 2 at Bv dal'a funeral home.

Mrs. Elizabeth Brockman, wife of Percy Brockman. of Manor. riled Friday, in the General hospital, Brandon. Bernard Kelly, aged 63.

who died st the General hospital. Stindav. was burled thl morning In St. Mary's cemetery The funVil service was held st 8 45 at St. Edward's church.

Bardal's funeral home had charge of arrangements. George Buchanan, aged 81. who died Stindav at the family residence, 1118 Incersoll st. will he burled this afternoon In Brookslde eemeterv. The funeral service was held at 3 p.m..

at the Clark Leatherdale funeral home. Samuel Lamattlna, aged 46. who died Monday in the General hospital win be burled Thursday morning, in St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral service will be held at 10.30 a.m..

In the Holy Rosarv church. Harry Edward Cook, aged 27, ton of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook. 883 Corydon died Monday at London.

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