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The Grand T'renk Railway System
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HOM SE KESS' EXCURSIONS
Each hesda; During blotter
TO ADVERTISERS
4 Notice of changes Trust be :eft at this
office not later than Saturday wee.
The eery for changes must be :eft
not later than Memiay evening.
Casual advertisements azeepted up
tp n en Wednesday ,af each week
Tickets va J t3 return within
Meutbs iceluerve of day eif sale. THi'RSDAY. OCTOBER 2:t. iib
Winnipeg ane return $35.00
method of teaehiog by taking with a intellects cf Canada.
,vvi:r feureh Blass a first less,tt .ten ii The Assecaatio:i theta
.,I S atives." Sy eki.fue st legd 1.15 r tri•
ez' several examples used it: , c t 'es A$'a', £F.l�0't'•G $
c3 the beard. '.sur. Mattye .ed the ;arms to :! Cin being asked b Dr F -lid f
Octpber,26 x9i6
on Iaiedergarteu-Pternary work, after
adjenrned uutfa which she gave a praeticel i lestretien
with a crass of how the number
ESSio4 idea can he taught by means of
the Isiedergarten gifte, as wet; as the
sea the d;eet:e eenetiea et this ease f3f r ee:pr.'ssioni3f {Tr-a.nionen the questica of meaning of ter:Asshah as "equare" and
wt ds. of big ding the pre etien examination ;+"
"cu>:e.
The rex area, was a Fare* " ` H _ ie ,lane itictead of Faster. a majority of
cieeiee end ttleteees of eeeering it, ' the teachers voted in favor of the
given by Miss Violet Leitch. cf Crap. charge.
ire k. Thesetbjcct was very tbcrzegbly ' Mr• Shillinglaw presented the report
acd e^:e:ently dealt with. of the Resolution P,enanittee. which
the president ten ietreiieeed elle was adspted, acd was as f blows:
F. E. Ceemts, M. A., Faculty of Eau- Retched:
ca ion, University of Tor, nth. who 2• That the sat t ofbe given ty
c eeeedEd in a very able manner to this Asseziatioufor Rea Cross rurpeses.
d+ 5s "Literature aa. an Aid to
2. That the teachers of thiss
A sac-
Language— Teaching in the Primarygape e.s
As the time was limited, the two re-
maining speakers had time to give only
a synapsis c their papers Miss Evelyn
Garrett, of Wingbam High Schaal,
wh-se subject was •'Beginning the
Bee is Art Lesson" briefly cutiined her
methal of taking a lesson on nasturtium
with foul 1. Splendid samples of bast
year's work were shown.
•
t$t oa approve of su raAr~uatian t Mr. J. Anderson, B. A. also of i'Ping-
Grades." He stated that the wide- , provided in the bill. baa, High School in taking up his sub -
Edmonton andReturn 43.011 S KATCHEA A;Si'S NEWT PRE?itIER"spread poverty of expression and dee li. That the sum of $It be set aside lector ` .argiculture in Public Schools,"
re rabbe inadequacy to use the English for library.
' outlined a few simple experiments
PrtFerti. ate lee- Tufts to cit er rt is R i.ra,y.
: w • t a r William Mermilie Martin. M. P f«r.,ar.gua;e must be corrected chiefly in' 4. That the thanks of this Assaaia- j tang!from which profitable lessons might be
in `.31' aeite a, a eeeate.: ew,,an an Al a t$ Regi;,a, it'kCII loved= of L eat tieFc r q , t• ,� a t$ng}1t.
+ w. ` - F A� F`rituary Classes by appealing to the' tion be tendered to the town of Wing- .
Tickets 3 .:p - a a. :. r.4. Lake has �acce ted the reg ,._sib:3ty of ear of the child at aA age so early that ' ham for the use of the•hall also to the There were 116 teachers presenVentiot.
mH. B f3I ei.. r:Ira say, -e a_ w -ie toa ing tee nee Governt»ent fee Sask- , an unccoscicus habit is formed, the "' teachers of �*iringham for the excellent A very profitable ng ng tion was
ate �4 F. 8� S Lima.`. •ts••r = atcMewan• C a Friday Mr. Martin conee. ,,.s and unconscious imitation or entertainment pr•.orided and for the brongbt:tu a chose by singing theNe-
age!'" saw the Goveaor and submitted a good model being the only redemption. r ttonal anthem,
his Cabinet het state � provision made for the accommodation of •
Inspector Richard Lees of Peter- the vi -clip
gc-T1ONEERS
McCeaa H & Vaadriek
i r a „ the tiro l.t e.
}eII ..a a -c:�..-�, •say
i a o , . Wm' art: Ce 9. [ccs
ria• - �A.. sae tic -:e
.i I.re 9-;:e. uraire
ra.R ti' Lam• a ^.e 1 r's",-tII
r a y ;k a:the T -'Iv '_acts'
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I`44444 �'e.O 1.444441,44 4 4 4 44 41.1
J. W. DODD
S cc.csc_s to J. as Stewart
Fire. Life, Accident
and Health
INSURANCE
ts
for the cerrestonding period ending
P. it r s ti'.. 'Fay e :S
teachers.
e ii
\ arlium Melville 'martin M P the
new Liberal Premier of Saskatchewan katthewan ; dated Schools, stated that the only cel eat talk on tire `'Teaching of .Liter•
was bora at dor ¢
R e norougb, in his address en "Consgli- ; inspector Dr. Field then gave an ex -
with, Oxford county. 1 solution for tbe problems facing rural attire," and showed hew be wcud take
COntario, to hila d renrever was 3later rteoir schools is Consolidation He also show- up the poem "Tbe Solitary Reapers."
e3 many lantern slide_ of the splendid 3itssPerth Butler read a good paper
of the Presbyterain church for twenty- I work being done by a number of
six years. Mr. Martin was educated at Consolidated schools.
Exet-r, Clinton Collegiate, the t ni.
verity of Toronto, and Osgo ode Hall.
• Freni 1:4 to 19-2. he taught in Harris.
to High Scheid. In Je.y. 19<+3, he re.
T,LIIa &: cw-re. uce the
practise of law. He :harried Vio:etre l arranged a sp erdid programme, eon -
F. The n:son, daughter of the :ate `fistng of ch:.4se„ drills, so;cs, acd
F6omscu of Mitchell, Ont., "a, He 4 readings by le;.al talent, and 3Sr. F. E. ,
was first elected to the H -use of Comm-
'
mIIi Coombs, t''f T'nrontL, gave a very
ions in 19eS. tntere_tteg and instructive address.
F sit:sAY ItOB 1NG
The A=_.,efation met at 9 a. m., the
YEAR'S CANADIAN ges t, d
SFEXISG SESSION
The entertainment held on Thursday
evening was largely attended. The
moved to Rte d d • teacher_ of Wingbaaa Public 'Scheel bad
TRADE , =s•tn ci=ening :tri t,.e ren di and
a e t:en cf the treasurer's report for l
Aggregate Canadian trade, exc::. ce 2915. The election of officers was then
of coin and bullion, for the twe:vedproceeded se. kb. with the following re-'
months erding with July rata e3 ; set: President, Mss M. L. Brock,
.1,5`:,S ;..e`.• as against 4-+.a.:::,t y' Wingham; 1st cite -president, Foster
Fowler. Seafrth; 2nd rice -president. •
Miss Olive Oyer, Clinton; secretary -
treasurer, A. A. Naylor, Seaforth; ex-
ecutive committee, Miss Violet Leitch.
$^=• 9, -e, an increase of more than 7 Cranbr+coi;; Miss Elizabeth Dickson ,
:�?-',=+=.v'=fel‘i as compared with the tate/ I Walton; Mss N3rma Hartry, Seaforth;
r4'41,444444444444444'W44'44e for the twelve months ending July, !George IL Jefferson. Fordwirb; C. H.
::: Experts of merchandise totalled ;;1ikl.and. Clinten; Delegate to 0. E. A-,
ee`.:'�:,, -•s,, _,7, as against $49e.S74.n_��.�,. an eo.t3e_, N •�� Ho:pia`, Ega:endri:;e:
anrrea+e of 4: millions. The balance ;, as G. bis:ingiaw, Sea -
and R. trade in favor experts during the'! forth, and R. J. Beatty. Egtvontrille.
ca:endaryear was mere than ?.,: :.-1 313ce4 by Mr. He : pan, sezonded by
. !Mr. Shillinglaw, that we meet next
The total duty
f d 7 with Ju:y 1915, This is an increase of
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t^!'444►44'b.44'444444'4.44644LM i
Imports of merchandise totaled
Sa.l.'�CHAf.i ONTARIO
1'0AL
B, s: D. L. S... -W 5e.r,:i s-
t rz 'jai.
Every a...a t�-ge :t
;� - 1
j �
i .2 f• ir- res
c . e fes daring the ", year in Clinten. Carried.
twelve menthe was e.E-.,,. .Jr.,- for :hal Mr. Bz': e thanked the Asseeiatien
tweve menths ending July. 19 :',5. an in-, ler the ha c r.fer.rc3 tai lbw :n
crease of sheet ferty reelicris. The jelee:ting hire ta the presidency. Then,
average ad va oreunr rate of duty on " take g as the sib tet of his address.
eintiab:e geo3 . fe•r the twe 'r'a h l 3 �
was `e� `f. On ti:: t?ad imported Mr \avl_r, of leaf --
1
se months = e Schaal an tbe tial:d," a
g r ted the Seaford:, gave
• a -•---e rate of duty was 19.45 per cent. a talk on H C.F.• and L.C. M , ena-
EAST HCRON TEACHER'S
pbasizing the impoortanze of having the
pupils know when to find the Hi;gbes;
•`` ' ` CON LNTION Can'mon Factor and the Lowest Com- •
mon Multiple, as well as how.
- e • d In dealing with the subject of "Na-
- .
The fortilii arnaa s
1
: y - r,'. al convention of • ture Study," Miss Grace Walker showed ;
the East Huron Teacher_' Association j how it might be correlated with art,
a^ is h,, j
was he
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�,. .i . e town a.in Wingham composition, construction work,
- - n Thur -=ay a. d Friday, October 19th literature and music.
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In a paper that showed careful pre-'
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e zhair was occupied by the Free. paration and contained many splendid
feleet, Mr. C fig. Beek, Principal of suggestions, Miss Olive Cooper dealt '
t v 'ea S; : - . ar 3 sec„';: nal
with the subject of ••Heuseilo:d
e_ .-_.•es were:rd::.:ed r; Filey Mr.
t _ Management in Public Schools." of s'� ing` :r t Mr. H, G. Martyn then gave a
n: -.._...,..es .. the .:- --meeting ef eplei:did address on • he Tteelier's
-t = el at were Re.a z•i te the P:sy• ife t'.ni:dren•"
a Rrs: .e FTS c a_si:!ei the 1:13:x t ..-a,.; rear -
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FOR FLETCHER'S
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We invite you to in-
spect our stock of
New
Overcoats
which have just
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Frank MCLBaII il
MEN'S WEAR
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THE FIRST STEP
toward independence is a Sav-
ings Account in the Bank of
Hamilton. The first $I.000 is
the hardest to get, but once a
start is made ytxu Il Be surprised to find
ho;vuick
4 F year savings acorrat.;;ate.
;Ili you helm uacv or will you, put it off.'
can :t .t* -«,red .25' o: 3n
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Diamond Rings,
Engagement Rings, eft
Wedding Rings
FOR THE FALL BRIDEfft
Silverwarere
of Allends
IA "Community", "Rogers" and "Pearl Handled"
e Fancy Clocks, Cut Glass, Jewelry
OF ALL KINDS 41.
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to Fine watch Repairing a specialty. All work jA
guaranteed.
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It Phone 65 Eyes Tested Freed �joif-
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POULTRY
WANTED
We need large quantities
of Poultry daily and are
prepared to pay highest
price:.
Make your deliveries any
time.
Phones:—Office 174,
Produce Dealer
Residence 108
Wingham Ontario
SPEOIAL OFFER
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
FREE F r t vo weesksC�wec��are ging a
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pe:� its sl'orl'hi
iv�l.a0
p=ee with every Suit or Overcoat sold for
cask. an't put off getting that Winter Suit
or Overcoat . any longer. We are showing
styles ai~w values that will open your purse
if you see thein. Ha;, you notop
l=etzt.r drop
in . ciao,• and get 4 pair of Gloves FREE.
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We Leave it to You
to pec +ie whether it is to your interest or
1 to collie here for your Furnishings this
Winter. We ask you to come and see
what ;ve think •t•: ie cf the finest showings Ings of
Stylish New Furnishing&
ever here. -n y.
New
1.` a t. wY.+, e.�.�l.r4•i-'. for yourself.
`4 ,• w e� .- � vee •n a bigrange
erns. 2-... pat-
terns.
v.
Your Winter Underwear
bud -here.
where a:: the ,...
'V '... r�. e y YYy,�, are shown ', n
as a .r: er 3_ _s assured In different
4. illia s._.a.. wiii:: tine c:iidT``^,,,
rse wool.
Shirts and D.l t;. r 'e rs ,5„"5 )
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e�.:e.:• :. ` ia suit in "?lt';iaV
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iIiLLsor° to T. A. Mills.
PHONE 89.
V' I NGEAM; ONT
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