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has been appointed V. P. It- agent at I BEIIING COLO ABROAD
1Irs, William nat.:Minn, a BIM
long r..,sia!nt of Port Dalhouste, .is
dead at th 4. 'Of 01 years.
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WE HAVE e SALE- A
QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK
SLABS, CUT 18 INCHES LONG
SUITABLE FOR RANGES.
J. Hamilton
COAL
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST • IN
THE MARKET, $7 PER TON;
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS-
COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
will be promptly attended to.
W. J Stevenson
Cream Separators
No article on the farm pays the
farmer better than a Cream Sep-
arator. When buying, buy the best
that is the DeLavad. I am a,geat
for it in this district.
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyclone Wire Fencing has
the two great requisites -it looks
well and lasts a long time. Be-
fore placing your order let me show
you this fencing and ,quote you
prices. •
JAS. APPLEBYI, Clinton
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will be at Holmes' Drug
Store, Clinton, on Friday, Nov.
29. Glasses properly fitted. Disea,s-
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
treated.
Real Estate for Salt.
FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND ,
quarter miles from church, poste
office, school and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush ancl.
the balance nearly all grass. A
brick house, a, bank barn 52x60, a
driving house e4e30 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on said
premises. • Also lot 28, East,
VI7awartosh, 2nd con., directly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres
of and, 15 acres of which are bush.
On thistlot there is a bank barn
40x90. There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both lots axe Well fenced, and 'un-
derdrain.ed., , A never failing pring
rims across both farina. Possession
can be giver at once. Ternis easy.
The proprietor is now past the age
to farm.-Applyto Thomas Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply:
will be given to all communica-
tions. Oct. Or
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER-
signee offers for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 Mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame home with st-
one cellar, bars 70 with CePlelit
basement. Easy terms. - J. A.
Smith. - 40
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, contaAning 100 acres, 1,0
acres of bush, the remaimier iawell
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. 1 acre of ot
chard and smelt fruit. On the pre.
mises is a two story brick house'
with 'slate roof, a firsteciass farm
house. a barn, site, 44
x 80 with stone stabling, cement
silo 1400, good driving house, pig
pee And bee tiottse TWO nenersfail-
Ing wells. This farm is situated 8
miles from Bromfield, $ from CM -
ton and on s'id gravel road. Ap.
ply on tin prentleee or address
Albert Nott, Clinton P. O. 02
a,re.ot •i�steel
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lity PerrU,nie
t1it' will ;o -it
can't
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stay beeatiSe nutritious blood and the
bodily vigor Penman° makes, crowds
out weakness Of every kind. Use
rozone and you'll feel like a fighting
kintt-full of enErgy filled up with
ambition -ever ready to work. No
strengthening tonic so Potent, Neglect
not a day longer. All dealers sell
Ferrozone in 50c boxes, .„
Your Needs.
If you need a Trunk, Valise or Suit
:tam/ we can suit you,
,()r if its anything in Sleigh Bells,
rso Blankets; Robes, Etc, we
have a large stock to chose, item.
But Harness is our specialtY. When
yon want a set, light or heavy, caU
on• us. Our prices are right. .
Your patronage is respectfully soli-
cited. Stand opposite the market,
formerly occupied by Johnson & Arm-
our.
• Albert MelEirten
CENTRAL
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
of Toronto has started thousands
of young NIen and Women' on the:.
easy, way to indepcndcrice and suc-
cess. Let us •give the right start.
Write for Catalogue and plan to• :
spend the next, six •months with
us. Enter any time. Address W.
H. Shaw, Prineipal. Yonge
Gerrard Sts., Toronto.
'BUSINESS ENOWLEDGE'
'"EVERLASTING PUSH"
are two essentials to success.
Attend '
gulorr
TotopTo4 •ONT.,
And prepare for first-class business
positions such as are open o
students. Hundreds of . or stu •
dents are going . into good posi-
tions every year. Let us. train
you for one.. We •will do A right.
WINTER TERM OPENS JAN.
6th, 15,08. Write for cattlsgue
and see wherelo we 'excel ordinary
business colleges. LocatiOn .1 col-
lege,g.cer. pf Yong and Aleeander
streets. .
W. J, ELLIOTT, PRI NelIPA,L;
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NOW IS THE. TY:Mine-TO PLACE
your order for Fencing before the
advance in prices • Use the Coil
Spring Wire Made by the Cp„nadia.n
Fence Co. of which I am agent in
this district. I 'ani also agent for
the eelebra‘d •Heititinten Fiance-
s ' 21Vans, Box 155 Clintein
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vi lir° Bel('
Are you xeade for Christrnas. Just
about three weeka left in 'which •to
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purchase. '
You will find our stook of , NEW
FRUITS and CHRISTMAS GRO-
CERIES "FIRST. IN QUALITY."
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Our stook of China, and Dinner Sets
may not be the largest' on the mar-
ket but 'we claim it to he the prett-
iest and hest in 'the county for the
money. '
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A. D. Beaton
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Methods Employed In Its Par.
chase and Shipment. .
NOT A COMPLEX TRANSACTION
The Simple System by Which Foreign
Bullion or coin Arriving by Ship in
Money -Th
Ynoy,orrkholsrndhi
to itbtoA
rsosiemr
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Bueing .$1.0,000,000 worth of ,gold
from the Bank of England, saye the
costlier et the subtreatsist7 18 New
York, is no More complex a trans-
action. than buying • a pieee of real.
estate. Whatever difference there la,
in the tttet is in favor of the gold pun
chase. In it yen are pretty sure to get
the value of• your money."'
Mueh of the geod booabt by the large
banking houses of New 'Cork and other
.American cities is purchased from the.
Rank of England or the Bank ot
France. Its purchase is arranged for
by the gegasb or French agents Of the
hank that wishes to secure the gold/
The price that will hey° to be paid de.
pends largely upon the demand.' .In
panic times, when every dollar of golk1.
that emi be •sedeeed is being eagerly
eought by hankers here, the peke 1$ as
high as 5 and 6 per cent.
• The shipinent of the gold is' iteu/n1,
panted by .doMparatively few extra.
precautions. / An 'extra detective os
two from Scotland Yard, perhaps, and
as many ether private. detectives era,
pioyed. by ,the Bank of England tun
nish all the proteetion needed.
All goldImportedinto this 'country
comes in one et two forms. It iseither,
ha gold bars or in coin. 1118 min it le
•nsually American money that has been
sent abroad in some previous year, for
a comparatively small amount ot fOrl
etie gold coin is •beought here. Whether
in bar. or coin, however, it is all ahip.7.
pedlu stnall Steel capes, The burs are
• ot an exact lengtle, so as to perinit
them befng packed tightly in the cases;
while the Mins are. :in • bags, • irrespecs
tive of denomination, that hold just.
500 ounces. . • '
• The arrival of a geld laden ship. at
-her pier in tins 'North river is no dif-
ferent, se fareas precautions for the
gold itself are concerned, from that of
any. other veseel, There are always
• government ',allele's, city Pollee ande
private.,deteetives, to meet each" ship,
and the 'arrival of a. boat teith
coo in. gold aboard.' will result 18 no
more thanonesor two extra men being •
present to rine On the wagons carrying
e gold away from the pier., •
• The steel boxes, with •their,'Preciene
contents; as they are 'Carted down
fnein the ship to the wbarfs might
•.fran, their. appearance•contain opty , or-
dinary. aserehendlse. • /1 May. unusual
• precautions be eaken,e'howeeer, it Is
.during the beteg ' neomentsthat the
.boxes evith their infilione are lying on
the pier waltingete be:lifted tsto the
wagons and meted away. . Then they
!ere watched by a. gdod many pairs of
;eyes., .ano. pot a•stranger is allovied 18
approach anywhere neer than.',
The.fleal.aet of the purchase .of gold
differs in times 'of panic and at ordi-
nary times. ,Iti times or panic, when
the necessity for gold is So great that
'every Moment is- precious,- its real val.'.
tie • lu: relieving. a situation • caines 01117
When it is „piled highon the counters
.of the banks and • trust .comptinied
awaiting the deinands .of the creditors
of those institutions. • •
The gold. that arrives in • hare goes.
direct to the assay Once., Before 'awl'
'attempt Is made to steal:yen it and es
certaip.ite real value the',"phichaser. ,re-
ceives a Certified. Check 'from • the'ne. ,
• sayer foe 9§. per Mist Of the valuesup-
posed to Ile cent:allied in the.bare. 'the
beck can be, converted leto..eash Inn"
.medlately, and ...the delay , of two or
three days necessary to make a cren
plete assay of .the snIpment is avoided.
Whatever additton1. saw Is due the
purchaser. after' the..ateayetes report. is
made he receives.in a day".or two.. .
. Much the seine process so far as ei-
' pedieney is cencerned Is gone through
with. thegold coins, " They, iniatetidof,
• going tothe assay opine, go direct .to
the suetreasury, Eisele bag is weighed
•unopened and if Mend to tip the
splee at:500 ounces $0,500 in. cash 14
immediately advanced; •That .process
.saves many hours," for each bag has to
be Opened, the Coins assorted into Moir
several" denominations; counted an
weighed for loss tiepin abeasietne Alt-
er that is done the money is retiiined
tebags Containing $5,000 eaclie and the •
balance tine' the 'pitrehaser, whatever
• It may be 'for,warded to him.
• The oily other class 01. gold shiPinerit •
ethat hastositocobiell'ii"h‘anThey
isa.:;the antooteven
counted,
tCounted, but are placed immediately in
a. crucible; melted and then sent to the
essay Alm, where they are treated as
were the gOld bars. The ettrit time
necessary tor secure actual American
money for the gold coins of foreign nen
tions Is the chief reason for the small
.amount of enidelinporten in that form. •
As'between, shippliag.gold in coin or
bare there is little durereiiee:-Irts»
said that the.tootion'of the Ships causes
a less of about $00 in every 'shipment
or. $1.000,000. • It .is .a feet, however,
that the coins , do lose considerably
moreha weight than the. bares -
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Pouliest View
"I call It bribery and corruption.
One membetes wife's a doctor, aud site
attends voters freer .
"Get nwpy! That ain't bribery end
rorteiptiott, it's nursire a tonstitu.
Pryer -London Opinion.
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111 hithits gather by unseen degrees,
as brooks make rivets and rivers run
te seas.-briden,
Trainman injured.
Kalamazoo, Mich., /an, a
collision between a light engine and
a ivork trent on -the Grand Rapids- St
Indiana Railroad, just south of this
city, yesterday, Engineer. Charles Tay.;
tor of Ealamazoo, and Fireman Grout
ot Fort Wayne, Ind., were badly in -
lured.
Roekefeller.Gives More.
4. Chicago, jan. '4, -Martin A. Ryer-
son, president of the board of trustees
of the Univeisitv of Chicago, anntemes
ed yesterday that john Rockefeller
has added $2,101,000 to his gifte to
the university, making the total of
his hattelaciaons over 43.000400.
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Elfin to n News.Recora J anu ivy 9th. 190$
NATIONAL MEMORIAL,.
Witt Require ot Million Defier* to
Save the Plains of Abraham.
Ottawa, an 4.-Arranfeemente have
• been concluded for the conferencee of
delegates from all the Canadian elubs
• to be held iu Ottawa on The 10th inst.,
to devise ways and means for rensing
a fund of one million dollars ho. out,.
lie subecription to inipplement
whieh are already, promised by the
Federal and Provincial Governments
toward the conversion of the Plains
of Abraham, the more inapOrtant parts
/of the battlefields and Ste. Foye, at
Quebee, into a national park, and the
erection thereon of a Monument, to
commemorate the reconciliation of
the British and French races in Can-
ada. The conference will be held in
the afternoon, and will, he followed in
the evening by a nuielio meeting in
the Russell Theatre. to be addreesed
by his Enellency Earl Grey and a
number of gentlemen prominent, in
Qanadlaii public life.
Attacked: Wife, with POter. •
Cornwall, San, 4.-joeeph Aalrivorth
was 'committed to jait yesterday af-
ternoon by Poice Megiat,rete DaYe 40
await trial on a :.charge .of attempted
murder. ..,Ashworthe who is a wizen -
cd. li4tle inau, 60 years °Inge, hae
always been tealous of bia wife, whom
he Married ittBOSIMId thirty Team
One. "•The family say ,that he has not.
worked I or AV* years, and .usually
one of the .children stayed' around
the 'house with the mother, Whom; he
has, frequently threatened hs kill. On'
Dec,' 26 he assardted . hie ,wife with a.
stove poker and. imite., ',He would
probably have killed her but. for the
interferenoe of his two little children.
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Two Struck By a Car.
Montreal, Jen, 4.-A0 a• result of
being struck bn a street car, Mrs.
Arthur Farquharson of Wood avenue,
Westrnounts. 40 lying in a critical con-
dition in the Western Hospital with
a traetured skull; while her husband
is in an adjoining ward with his „right
hand araputated and suffering from
• serious internal injuries. • Mr. and
Mrs. Farquharson were crossing at
the corner of Se Catharine and Wood
avenue yesterday eveging on their
way home. when they were etruck by
a passing car and knocked down.
Mrs. Farquharson is not expected to
• Opposed to Curzon.
• London, Jan. 4, --Considerable op.
position has developed to the mild/
datum of Lord Curzon 'for the va.-
•eancy in • the Irish representative
Peers, •caused by the death of Lord
Kilmaixie.•Visoount De Vesci and
Lord Ashtown already had been noel,
inated for the vacancy before Lord
tCuraon appeared upon the scene and
they show little disposition to retire.
• , Chronic GruMblers. •
London. Jan. 15..) -The
Brazilian Review, Rio de' Janeiro.
says: "The Englishman who emi-
grates is always grumbling. He thinks
he has nothing .to learn. anda further,
11. he cannot get beefsteak to
his liking., he thinke the land of
his adoption is a *eery poor' sort of
place; and he does not hesitate to
say so."
• Edward Blakens Teaching Reply.
, Landon, Jan: 4-e--(0. A. P.) --Edward
Blake, ;in thanking 'Mr. Redmond tor
'an illuminated . copy of the Irish ,
M. P.'s • resolution of regret, says
he hopes, though, with diminished
confidence, to visit his ex -colleagues
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•" ;Pelicernan that Dawn. •
Oialdand,•' Wife Jan. 6.-.Temes Fen-
ton. a' peliceroan, was shot and killed
Pride* in West Oakland by F. _A.
1. •liS who said he was a United
• ieejsnlor, stationed at Mini In.
1,2*, .-Tbonsaa. Shields' ofWest? Oak-
landthen took lloyWs revolver and
fatally &het Boyle- in the, alxlonien.
Boyie died later at a hoepitel. . .
Policeman Fenton bad a0casted
Boyle • and another man. whom- he
susnectedeof theft. , • , .
• Morris'. Township.
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Andrew Miller; is Itotne from the
West where he spent several months.
Ile liked the eotintey and may go
back next silting. •
• John Little' had a suceesend .aood
bed . T,hursdaY afternoon -of last Week,'
and gave the young people a dance at
night; all had a ,good time,
The .pupils Of. S.. s; NO, .3,' Morris,
,presented their teacher, Misa Ker,
with ,a handsomegold tieteelet s and
manicure set,' aecompanied- by a com-
plimentary address; on Friday afters
neon of last week. Miss 'Ker. teaches
is FordiVich next year, •
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-A very suceessful Xmas entertain-
ment was held: in Senshite church,
Wednesday evening, Dec 1 841L The
pastor; Re.y, G. • W. Rivers, Oceupied
the chair. A goad programme was
given by the children, assisted by
local talent and friends from. Brussels
After Santa, Claus had:distributed: tote
of presents to the young and old, Nle.
H. 1). Ainley and Miss M.: L. 102
were each presented • with a onipli-
trientary and appreciative address; ac-
companied in Men. ease by s, beautiful
leethar suitcase. Both responded ' in
suitable terms, expreseiig. the pleas'
sure they had,„experienced in assisting
with the. work of the church at
Sunshine. Proceeds amoUtiting • to
;2540; •
East Wawanosh
Donnybrook 0. 0. 0. F. court held a
successful meeting in their lodge room
last Tuesday evening. Grand. Organi-
zer, Mr, .1. Torrance of Listowel was
in attenclariee, andliVe ursv members
were initiated.
Miss Squires; teacher in Curries
school spent a sad Christmas time.
Met week the received word of the
death of ber father et Wanstead, Ont.
She left by the first train. The ser-
vices of Miss A.nnie Men'urney were
seetired to complete the school term.
The little daughter of Win. Tabh,
who fell and broke her leg last ,teek,
Is progressing but slowly and suffers
muck pain, we are sorry to hear. .
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Japanese have applied for a block
(+ten thousand acres of C. P,
land in Alberta to grow sugar iaets.
Thomas Bird of Paris was crushed
in an elevator of the Penman Com.,
piny last Week,
East • Wawanosh.
*Mr.. Wm. MeGlarte held are auction
le on Tuesday of last, week of faar-4
stied: zo.l implements. Mr. MoClarty
in' - • - his family to tile
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around WeSt.,
t.. %fled Sat 404 Phow
• at Guelph, tsi-rr *•• ..; * Bobt.
11 r•-, T. 1:1. Tayler, Mr. and ;11r.i.
raylor and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc-
Dowell.
Phoebe Densmore who hos been
ailing front nervous ;rouble, for the
past year, was moll worse lase week,
requiring the are of a phystemn. We
hope soon to see lier able to be out
once 'mere.
seerepeeneweeSsenteneeeseerssemieesseeesee
R I N S
We pay special attention
. to this line and are thii,
season showing a large 0
• and choice ciollection of 0
Diamonds, Pearls,
t Rubies, Ernera,lds,
; Sapphire, Opals,' t
0 and Torquols.
Set singly • and in combi-
• • nation . • • 0
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1 Ms, and Mrs. Ilenry Drew of Longl
wedding ana versary Iast week.
Lake, 00., celebrated their silver!.
A 2-year-o1d ctild of Mr. Hebert
BrisSi., . C Culioures swelltrwiet norphia•
pills and dell ...; the reside.
The C: P. I-. is StOrillg alelstom at
Havelock for Ile, construction of its
Georgian Bay, I'on' . i
. pour d' t: ,,t qt. Lc(' 1.'
*rent, TY:" littp, fr,r,k, iii?ir Mull 4i.
on leritqy 1•144f . . . .. , ,.,_......
INVENTED SAFP,t- - •
Away with headaches, he Iloilo with
dizziness, bad stomach and biliousness.
A Cure has been found -use Dr. Ham-
ilton's Pills and enjoy the, health filen;
so surely eritig. Nothing hut health-
ful vegetable extracts. in Dr, Ham-
iiton's Pius. They cleanse and purify
the whole system, act as it perfect
tonie. Safe for children, girl's, women
and men. Sold ia 25c boxes by • all
444 Good Natne at Nome"
no r
tower of strength abroa-and the,
excellent rem -nation. et C. T. flood Co. snit
Lowen,..
they aro best known, inspires ewe/awe
the world over, not only in the medielneS
but in auything their proprietors say
about them, "If Made by Rood Ina elood.'t
"I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla the 'Gat all-
"nid family modish:le known today," Nes
leritexv, rea Wilder Se, Lowell, Mass.
recommend HoOd'S Sarsaverilla to aloe
" Jens B. Dyers, It Auburn Street,
11, al en.
sin a strong and healthy woman today„,
,rit taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, /
.eee in the house for an the taraliy.” gas.,
loamunInteen.1011erserett Ste Lowell, Mese.
',I consider liood'a Sarsaparilla the best
blood.purther in the world. Alas. eittnsin
E. Oatmeal t1.4 Liberty' St., Lowell, iilass,
Bead's Sarsaparilla is sold everywberee
100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared oely by
, O. I. Hood P9.t Meese D. S.
The C. P. R. has purchased a ledge
deelers. tract of land smith ofsits yards .
• Haveloek.
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*rakeznan Crae, who was so badlyi
'eft ehe wreck at Tillsonburg
A CURE FOR CORNS.
other day died onNienday. • Cheap acid preparations are useless
ANY WEAKNESS IN YOUR RACK?
Sometimes you experience pain and
weakness without much suffering. Lat-
er on the pain will surely Lorne, Tile
trotible can be stopped now by rubb-
ing on Nerviiine-rub it in deeply over
the spine) and then put on a Nervil-
ine Porous Plaster. In these reraedies
you will find wondertul and quick
relief. They will spare you from an
attack of lumbago which ia the out -
0 come of neglected pain in. the back or
s'ide. For ell muscular pains, strain i
S Values are °Mlle Best
4 i weaknesSes, Poison's Nerviline
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JEWELER AND ' OPTICIAN f
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
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Model School • 4aminations
!' ers have no -equal. Refuse. sub-
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The Board ef Examiners for . the
County. of Huron met .in the public
school; Seaforth, December 24th, 40
finish the • work of the Model School
ciamination," Irhe session jest 'closed
is expected to be the last,-
there: wee• a large attendance .at both
Model Schools. ' At ' Godoeieli • tiler
, Were thirty -Seven' attended the *.eess
Sien and one wrote on the fiaal. At
Clinton:there were forty-four. , at-
tendance. The pePera were consider-
ed fag. To pa,ss candidates bad to
make 60per cant 0! the totel, and
-75 per cent for honors. Tne pass
mark was 750 , and; the honorsmark
937: The model classes this yeer have
maintained the reputation of she tome,
ty Model schools, for, good week, a
large number reoeivatig honors. •
• •
;Hotiors-Winnifred Carling, 'Martha
0.•Carling, Cora, G. Currie„ Lillian J.
Clark, Jessie Scott Elliott.; Mary E.
Pear, Pearl E. Henderson, Esther, •E',.
jandaeOne Ethel M. Eelerman,
Keys, Olive :. L. Leishman, Elia It:
MahallY, -Nettie M. Mitchell, Stella. G.
MeQuerrie,„ Mary I:. Murray, Stella J.
Nethery, Edna L. '• Pentland, Ruth
Shase-, Norma R. Sparking,- Evelyn C.
Viplady; jessie 1.. Witten,
Purr: Cassie, Sainucl pe'0.-1,,••):41do
Dean, Geo. IL Jefferson,' Willie m Man
ning Wm. , • A, .,Matheson; Harold
Swann, Nixon Welsh Thos. 'G. Wit-
•
Pass. -Ida Arthstrong, Jeanie Araistrtm,. Jennie Caeta, MargareteCow-
ard, Olive E. •Cluff, Alice A.. Dalton;
Lillian M. Deyell, .Ertha. A. Diehl,
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Marion FraSer; Vera... 'jane Glen,
Laura Cr4fin; Liszie A. Hetherington,
Daisy • B. • HoAgson, 'jean Jobestoe,
Mayme J. Keys, Mienie P. Lisidlaw;
Ena McPherson, 1,Je55ie E.' McMane,
E. Myrtle Phillips; Mary Polly, Mary.
E. Scott, Lydia Sherritt, Minete E.
Sherritt, Maggie Smith, Welda I.
Stevens, Edna V. • 'ra,ylort Gertrude
M. Thomson, Tillie Zirrirrier;. P. Ches-
ter Barker, Wm, Geo. Breen, Robt.
Br:lens, Archie M. CaMpbell, • Victor
Curran, Melvia 'Dodds, Ge,orge A, El-
liott, William S. Ylifott; flair!). Kil-
patrick, Emanuel 1yon, Knox Mau.,
Roy 11.- Mason, 'teeter • ish chenzie,
Ross A. Mackay! • William Robert
Mackenzie, Williem • 6, Morrow, • Wile;
iam Oliver, :ielfred • Posiff, Pailte W.
Stothers, William J. Smyth, •
I alreibner, William Wilfrid Weir,
Harvey Young. • • •
The .following • are -under age and
will not receive their 'certificates un-
til they are eighteen •
Lillian M. Deyell, Alio A. Dalton,
Mary E. Pear, • Pearl E. eiendereon,
Emma Myrtle • Phillips, Lydia B.'
Sherritt, Ethel M. Kellentiann, :Meg-
gie Smith, Elia Maepherson, Evelyn
C. Tipladyg Ehoa L. Pentland, Jean
Tom, Ross, R. 1VIaeltay, Chester:•Bark-
er, Harold Swann, ,
The following have non professional
standing :•
Victor Curran, Olive 11. ChM, Liz-
zie A. Hetherington, IVlayme J. Keys,
Marion Fraser, Emanuel Lyon, Laura
Griffin, J. Evelyn • MeMayne, 'Jean
johnston, Minnie E. sherritt, Mary
Polly, William Wilfrid Weir.. '
The following wrote on the iinair
for rentWala and will obtain one yur
and a half : . ••
L. Hartleib, Carrie Milligan, Witt-
ona Howard, Mildred Martin, Elsie
M. Clark, Cora White, Marie Parsons,
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--UW, the old standard-Putnam's Corn! -
Extractor. For fifty years Putnam**e
has been the one painless cure.
I will pay cat411 for all kinds
of Logs and Heading deliver -
'ed in the yard at Stapleton.
' Custom work solicited.
John Ransford.
-E. W. JACOBS'-
Great Stook Redu1llg 8410
We find our stock is much heavier than it should. be at
this time ofthe year so have decided to reduce it at 'money- .
savingprices to the purchasers.
Starting Saturday. .1- (la niIth
and continuing until January 25th we will place our en- •
tire stock ou sale atgreatly redtned'prices. • . .
Here are a few quotations:
77.- Men's Suits • .• . . .
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Men's Suits regular$15.00 for $10.00 •
. ..• •) 12.00 " 9.00.
11 ,
. , r' 10.00 -" ' 7.50 .
t ...1 •6.00 " 4.00 .
i •,'•
Boys' Suits
Boys Suits regular
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Men's Overcoats and Reefers
Men's. Overcoats regular
Reefer's regular.
•.
Boys' Overcoats and Reefers
$10:00
. 7.50 " 5.75
.5.00 " 3 75
4.50 " •• 3.25
• 2,50 1.75
24.00 " 17.50
32,00 " 25.00.
35.00" 27.50
12 00 9.00
• 4 00 " '• 2.50 .
Boy's Overcoats regular --
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Boys: • -
Men's Cv.i. . Coats
Men's Black Calloway Coats . •
. " dog colla,r
2 only, good quality Persian Lamb Caps
3 only,good quality Beaver Caps
$7.50 •" • $5.00
6.00 •" 4.50.
5.00 ," 3.75
2.50";2.50
2.50-" 1.75
$22.00 " -$16.00,
15.00»' 10.00'
•
12.00 " 8.50.
.10.00 ", 7.50'
8.00 "",, 5.t.)0
• 5.00 " 3.75 "
4.5o 3.25'
3 only:, Near Seal Caps . •3.75 2.00:
' ;Ali Underwear at Reduced Prices ,
Men's Underwear, all wool ' • 1.5() for 1.35
'1.25
IMO
64
.85
• .75
.50
at redUced prices
• rien's Fancy Shirts
Mr's Fancy Shirts, r,egular 1.25 for-
.All Linen Collars during:sale 10c.
Men's Heavy Socks
heavy all wool Socks regular• .25 for .20
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• .20 2 for „25
Sntecks'and Cardigans •
flannel lined Smocks regular 1.50 and L.25 for 1.00
Cardigans •' • 1:25 1.00
Men's and Boys' Sweaters
and Boys' Svveaters, -assorted colors, reg .50 for .39
• .75 " .59
1.00 " .85
1.25 " 1.00
1.50 " 1,15
2.00 ." 1.89'
It
fleece lined'
I3oys' Underwear
Men s,
Men's
Men's
.79
.59 •
Men's Working Mttts
Men's heavy lined Buckskin IVIitts regular 11...0 for 1.00
" Leather Mitts • „50 .39
Saskatchewan Driving Gauntlets • • 2.ao " 1(39
Men's and Boys Caw)
Men's and Boys? Fur lined Caps regular .5o for .30
Winter Cloth. Caps •.125.
'Any Toque " .50 " .30
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