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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1913-01-16, Page 1a i i VVIN(iHAM TIM VOL. N.LII.—NO. 2117 NumminimmannimiliNISEINIMS" N I "Eyesight Tested Free" and glasses supplied when needed at ... reasonable prices.steeliesEelleritesseZMINI I Wish You all a Bright and Properous 1913 i, W. !Adam DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN T'W Tt 417,E s! .9faro C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT HIRE LIFE ACCIDEN T PLATE GLASS WEATHER eaSeele Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING Business. . Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Office over Maloolm'e Grocery. Wonderfully Impro ed. True to promise, the pu Family Herald and Montreal have vastly i ready great papered months. It is s$ id have peen aside. greater improv w t. ed. The beautif.l picture, "Mother's Treasures,"is in great demand. Every- one who sees it wonders how such a picture can be given with such a great paper at one dollar a year. It is the best dollar's worth to be had, and those who miss it will regret it. Old sub- scribers should see that their renewal subscription is sent at once to guaran- tee the picture. fishers of The eekly Star of proved that ea mg the past few everal new editors the staff, and etiii ents are contemplat- Rev. G. F. Salton, a former paetor of Brussels Methodist Church, has re- ceived a call from the Fort Rouge Meth- odist Church, Winnipeg. ChriIie's Orory PHONE 59. OMO Bleaches, Cleanses, Purifies It is claimed that Ont') it one of the best cleanerson the markt.... Those who have used it speak highly of it and recommend* it for all that it claims. Per pack(°t 10e. 5 lb. pails Gillets Caustic Soda 35c. For Soiled Hads Nothing;'' ]seats Hand I)utel, Soap. It tensores dirt, stains, etc., leaving the hands perfectas' white and smooth Try ;i i eke Sc. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JANUARY 1(, 1911 Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE Wear Greer's Shoes and Webers. Transfer off Property. Mr. Joseph Andel is here visiting wit Richard Anderson Anderson, of Winni brother's house at street, paying $3,00 Some alterations wi dwelling and after son's removal to I will be for rent. son, of Winnipeg, his brother, Mr. This week Mr. peg, purchased his d lot on Victoria for the property. II be made in the ir. Richard Ander- rlin the property —WANTED --A good general servant girl. Apply to Mrs. Richard Vanstone. Banquet o Choir. On Tuesday ev ing of last week, Mr. Geo. W. Cline, the popular leader of St. Andrew's eh rch choir, gave a banquet to the me bers of the choir in the lecture room o the church. The tables were beauti fly decorated and four courses were s rved, commencing with oysters and oncluding with ice cream, The entir bill of fare was pre- pared by Mr. Olin , and as, is well- known that he is xperienced in this line, the supper w a a•,good one and all the members of choir were agreed that Mr. Cline wa a good host and all present spent a v 3 enjoyable evening. TRUNKS AND VALISES: -Big stock of select from at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. Business College The Wingham Bt meeting, Friday, J+ purpose of organi tiety. The follow ected:—President, V. Edwards; Tre Committee, Misse son, Messrs. Arms for and Keir. As lent talent we ho cessful meetings months. The firs on Thursday the) second Thursday. Literary Society. siness College held a nuary 10th, for the ing a Literary So- ng officers were el - i; :liott; Secretary, surer, G. Cloakey; Spindler and Wil- rong, Edwards Tay - e have some excel - e to have some suc- during the winter meeting will be held 6th, and then every FOR SALE—I offer for sale, my busi- ness, known as the north end grocery. Get particulars at the store. Mrs. P. S. Linklater. Some Good Mr. Fred Hardie d fine cattle in Wingh Mr. • Apdrew McKag wrights:— a two-year-old steer 2 three-year-old heif :3 cows at Cattle. livered a bunch of m on Monday for te. Here are the rs 6400 2480 4170 Total bs 13050 This makes an av rage of 1305 pounds for each breast. n the lot were six pure bred Shortho ns and fotr grades. This is a splendid hewing and goes to prove that Mr. H. rdie is a good stock feeder. Mr. Mc t ague shipped a car- load of cattle fro Belgrave on Satur- day and one from Ingham on Monday. POULTRY WAN prices paid for al GUNNS LIMITED, ED. -Highest cash kinds of live poultry, hone lu. The Late irs. Reynolds. The late Mrs. J death was briefs, issue had reache 36 years. Mrs. was Charlotte born in Chester Canada in 1834, eight years of • young womanhoo Mr. J. R. Reynol of Kent Bounty, w R. Reynolds, whose recorded in our last the advanced age of eynolds' maiden name eeder, and she was England, coming to when she was about ge. When grown to she was married to s, one of the pioneers eo preceded her to the realms beyond, twelve years ago. She leaves two sons, J. R. of Winnipeg, and T. A. of Dulut e; also six daughters all now of Wingha . In religious mat- . ters, Mrs. Reynolds was identified with the Methodist Ch rch. Her religion I was of the quiet, u obtrusive type, yet ' nevertheless sineer and decided, She ' was genial, hospita ,le and home -loving, devotedly attached to her family, who keenly feel the be cavement, and loss of one, who was ndeed a thoughtful 1 and affectonate other. Mrs. Rey- ' nolds had been a resident of town since 1876, and those wh knew her best at- test most strong]„ her genuine worth as a true friend. 'I'he funeral took place' on Friday , fternoon from the family home to tht Wingham cemetery at the house and rev and the servicesou e g ' were conducted by. Rev. Dr. Rutledge. > `' Z r mites were received eautlfu floral t !from many friends • eeptnen.—A purr • eontah ing a small Burn of money. A so a sum of money t inose. The owner .f either of these may have them by . roving property and paying for the ad Rt. 11°01111 & COSI NS. MISISINNOmposin., 111111111111111•1=111111011•0 ANNOUNCEMENT No. 2 Big sale of Womens Shoes, on Monday next, Jan. 20th. Read about it in our ad. on page 8. 14-411SAMISCIa®eIMItaa Winter Nights with t Great Dreamer. Rev. Dr. Rutledge ill next Sunday night begin a series f sermons in the Methodist Church. ; "The Pilgrim's Progress"' under th above general title The subject of Sun ay night's sermon will be: "The Start Facing the Light." Army Far well Social. There will be a f rewell social held in the Salvation Ar y Hall this (Thurs- day) evening for apt. Pugmire, who is leaving Wingh this week, having been transferred o England. There will be a good pro am. The admission is 10 cents and t e public is cordially invited to attend. Loos WANTED—I will pay the highest cash . price for all kinds of saw logs. Get prices at office, J. A. MCLEAN. First Hoc: The first game League champions] played in the Wing evening of this wee nowand Wingham t ed for at 8 o'clock s attendance and the after the game. T evenly matched an game. .The admiss men and 15c for la looking for a large ey Game f the Northern ip Hockey will be am rink on Friday between the Luck - ams. Game is call - are. Band will be in e will be skating ese two teams are there will be a fast on is 25c for gentle - les. The boys are crowd at this game. THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRANSPOR- TATION CO., THE C. P. R. Tickets to any place in the world. RITCHIE & COSENS, Town Agents. Fair Ann The annual meet Agricultural Societ Council Chamber o of this week, corn All parties who a welfare of Wingh tend this meeting. is now in good sha desired they shou nual meeting, T trict are urged meeting on Frida 1 Meeting. g of the Turnberry will ba held in the Friday afternoon encing at 2 o'clock. a interested in the m fall fair should at - The Wingham fair e and if changes are be made at the an- e people of this dis- attend the annual afternoon. Ladies' A and Lecture. The annual e' eeting of the Ladies, Aid Society of St. Andrews Presby- terian Church as held on Wednesday afternoon of In t week with a good at- tendance. Reports presented, covering the work of tl past year were very satisfactory. 0 -Eters were elected for this year as follow s:• -.President, Mrs. A. Ross; Vice Presi int, Mrs. J. F. Link - later; Secretary, Vlrs. J. J. Elliott: Treasurer, Mrs.. 'S 'al. Bone. This So- ciety has done goo work in many dir- ections in connecti n with the Church. The first arranger nt for this year is an address by A. K Domfnion Forest be an educational tr fully illustrated and as'well as interest scenes flashed on t eehtel, Inspector of eserves which will at. The lecture is will be instructive g. There will be canvas from for= eign coeetries as w 1 as our home land. Pictures are all colo ed and true to life and very beautiful. held in St. Andr evening of Februa The lecture will be w's Church on the y 11th. FEI':D CORN—A carload of the very choicest Amercan feed coni will arrive this week. This car is the best quality of dry corn. See us for prices. J.L. Awde. — ».. __ • HURON COUNTY I• UNCIL FOR 191.3 Ashfield Wm. I tinter .... Lucknow Chas. 'tewart . Kintail Hayfield .. Geo. t indsay.. Mayfield Blyth Dr. W J. Milne..... Blyth Brussels .. .John L elkie. Brussels Colborne —Sam. 'sset Saltford Clinton .... D. Can cion... Clinton Exeter .... W. J. eaman Exeter Goderich :.... B. 0.:\ unniugs, Goderich 'lark ..Goderich re, Porter's Hill ingston, Monerieff wn Ethel eiech .. Zurich ter.... eFurdwich g ..... Redgrave r.........Harleels ed Walton nlock.. Winthrop1 ...Clinton ers Exeter art......Seaforth Ivey. Belmore ley Woodham mpbellWestfield mile, Dungannon Kibbon, Wingham a Wroxeter rtwein .... Hensall rr. . Goderich Tp J.ma u Grey... R. W.Li John Br Hay L. Kalb Howick ... ,1. F.Wi R. Hard Hullett ... f as. Leif Morris ..J.Shortr Mes cillo t...J. M. Gov 1 Stanley ...Wm. Glen Stephen ....W. D. Sa John,Lov Seaforth J. A, Ste Tuckorsmith,R. McK Turnberry.... John Usborne,.. .S. Rou, Wawanosh E, N. 3. C Wawanosh, W. Wm. Wingham3. W. M Wroxeter ....Con. R Hensall......J. W. Post Office Mr. James Bowman Huron, and Mr. Geo. Chief Post Office Sup in town last week placing of letter box of Wingham. • We u rangements are bei placing of some fifte in town and they sho convenience to Wing Boxes. M. P. for East Ross of Toronto, rintendent, were rranging for the in different parts derstand that er- g made for the n of these boxes tId prove of great mites. I car extra feed Corn at station 2 more to arrive next week, to be sold quick for cash. Also car No. 1 feed Oats 38 cents per bushel off car, car to arrive Jan. 20th. —TIPLING & MILLS. Who Will be There is a stiff race ship of Huron for 191 are Robt. McKay, of M. Govenlock of Me each seven years sery and Wm. Bailie of who has served five y All three candidates, ing a personal canvas bars elect for 1913. for a Liberal Warden cil is said to stand 20 our, the Tory memb merely observers of arden? or the Warden - The aspirants Tuckersmith, J. illop, who have ce to their credit est Wawanosh, rs in the Council. is said, are mak- of all the mem- This is the year and as the Coun- 0 11 in their fay- rs are of coarse to struggle. NOTICE—Having purchased a hard- ware business in another town, all ac- counts owing us must be paid at once. —Richardson and Rae. Her Own Special oncert Party. Miss Maud C. Brad] y presents Helen Wyrick Shafer Detr it brilliant enter- tainer in Monologues, stories, and plays, Scotch Readings, S creel Selections, Sketches, by modern authors, Humour- ous Miscellaneous N tubers. J. Edwin Jessop, Basso and . Yates Charles- worth,Alto, both of ]crystal Palace con- certs England and E Alexandra Brad- ley the young Caned an Lyric Soprano whose extensive tou last season elicted the praise of press nd public, highly flattering to so you g an artist. This company will eppea in the opera house Wingham' en Frida} evening, January 24th. Admission is 5 cents and reserv- ed seats 1)ti cents Ian of hall at Mc- Kibbon's drug store DI: SOLUTION oI' PARTNFIriIIP'A'I,K. Our big sale will be continued' to the end of January. For the lees trio weeks we will make deeper cuts in prices of Furs, Sweaters, Gen c Furnishings, Hosiery, Ceps, lams, I ey Rubbers. Sox, etc. Now for bigg bargains than ever for two weeks. All accounts must be paid before the end of January. Kenn & BIRD. • New Town hip Clerk. Following the res :nation of Mr. John Burgess. who has been Clerk of the Township of Turnb • rry for over twenty years, the Counci at its meeting in Bluevale on Monde • appoit:tl-d Mr. Paul Powell asTownshi Clerk. Mr. Powell has been Collector for a number of years and shoul• make an excellent official. He has our best wishes for success and ma .y years of service in his new position. At the same meeting, Mr. W. S. King vas appointed as Ass- essor. Rev, W. J. Mayr and Dr. Barnardo's Mu cal Boys. A Corresponde.et, writing recently to the Toronto "P 'esbyterian," says: -- The recent visit • ' the Rev.W.J.Mayers and his Barnardo boys to Kingston was one of the events of the year. lie, him- self, excels in th arc of story-telli"T, and in the appiica i on of the story. 1" h out baldness and without redund ..e the narrative stn ds out as clear :.., a cameo. The inv,sting atmosphere is that of broad,tener human sympathy. And the story is . wonderful story— ;what Dr. Barnar o began and continu- ed to do for orphs n and destitute child- ren—how marvelously the work grew and prospered, anhow the old good fortune has follow ed it since the found- er's death. We o not know how much the visit till tare the fortunes of the I noble cause so de r to Mr. Mayers, but it broodened the I nowledge and awak- ened the sympati ' of all who heard him. And sure] • the musical pro- gramme present(' by the boys was the wonderment and c elight of all. The bagpipes and the ellringin;t and other musical feats pert.rmed by those finely e and1 ' trained d brain lads simple charm- ed all who hear them. The places which they visit his winter right across the wide Domini an may confidently look for one of most telling and dramatic stories, and one .f the most unique and clever concerts , ley have ever heard. The call for hell is modestly made, and that ought to e ante and not hinder its success. Town Tall, Wingham, Wed- nesday evening; J anuery 20th. i TOWN •• UNCIL. The organization ham Town Council morning, commenci all the members p last meeting of 191 and approved. The Turnberry quest for use of holding meetings left with Mayor V On motion of Mills, the Council mittee of the Who mittee with Mayor man. Moved by Reeve Boyce that the year be as follows erty, Water and I Streets, Sewers tied. eeting of the Wing - as held on Monday g at 11 o'clock with esent. Minutes of Council were read ouncil made a re- O•uncil Chamber for nd the matter was nstone to arrange. 'ouns. Spotton and 'esolved into Com- e as a Strike Com- VanStone as Chair- , McKibben anp Coun. ommittees for this —Finance and Prop - ire, Electric Light, nd Sidewalks.—Car- After discussio the Committees, on motion of Striki g Committee were moved as follows: Water and Fire: Messrs. Boyce, Mills and McKibben. Streets, Sewers rid Sidewalks, Messrs. Isbister, Bell, Mill., Spotton and Young, Electric Light, fessrs. Young, Isbis- ter and VanStone Property and F nance, Messrs. Mc- Kibbon, Bell and ' potton. On motion of 'ouns. Spotton and Young, the report of the Striking Com- mittee was adopted. On motion of Co ns. Isbister and Mills, Council adjourned until 8 o'clock p.m. The various Co mittees met at close of the Connell m= ting and the first named on each Co mittee was chosen as Chairman. The Council met 'a the evening as per adjourment. A. communicatioi was read from Natioual Sanitariu Association,asking for a loan. Left Of er until February meeting. Huron County Humane Society, a Left over till Febrt From Municipal soliciting subscripts Couns. Bell and Is .ester, one copy of elunicipal World was ort'.e:•eal. Clerk Groves r ported on the votes' given for and ag�inst the by-laws sub- mitted to the ra epayers en January 6. By-law No. 612 re Josephine? street was given three 'eadings and on motion of Coons. Bell an Isbister was passed. By-law No. 665 was given three read- ings and named he followin'r officers hildren's Aid and king for a grant. ary meeting. orld, St. Thomas, ns. On motion of the town should see Clerk's hands early of each month. On the conclusion vitation of the Mayo Council and officials restaurant, where o and a pleasant half I that they are in the sn the first Monday f business, on in- , the members of vent to Johnston's stets were served our spent. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIU SALE - Big clean up sale for the next wo weeks. Dress Goods, Hosi y, G ves, Under- wear, Ready -to -w r othing, Furs, Curtains, Carpets, ' apestry Curtains etc. Big cut in prices. All accounts must be settled before the end of Jan- uary. KERB & BIRD. A New Be The Wingham C cured Mr. Kearns is Training School, He comes to Wing ed. Mr. Kearns some of the best the Old Land as w time as trainer in ing ship, "Mars." d Leader. izens' Band has se- Kueller Hall Mus - England, as leader. m well recommend- as been teacher in egimental Bands in 11 as spending some is Majesty's train - _ a COAL! COAs,! Two car loads of good hard pea coal. The kind that burns $6.35 per ton at the car. Leave orders at R. R. Moon- ey's tin shop. —R. J. ('ANTELON. Leg Badly Mr. Robert Geor J. J. Kerr, of East a bad accident on last. He was hitt horses to the sleigh nor one of his legs c a part of the sleigh a sudden start with leg was badly fract Mr. Kerr's numer sorry to hear of his all join with the T a speedy recovery. ractured. e Kerr, son of Mr. awanosh met with hureday morning ing his team of hen in some man - me in contact with nd the horses gave the result that the red below the knee. us friends will be isfortune, but will IRs in wishing him ' Death of Ja es McMichel. One of the best nown and highly est- eemed residents of uron County passed away atSeaforth,i4 onday morning in the person of James 1V'celiehaei, in his Fah year. He had bee confined to his home for some three oaths. He was an euthusiastic bowie Western Ontario a• McMichael was a i Knechtel, who pass a few weeks ago, a I Mrs. (Rev.) D. Perr for 191e: -- Night atehman, Ed Lewis; I . Bell-ringer, Riche d Rankin;Three years Big Conte member Public Li rary Board, W. J. Haines; Two year member of Public Messrs. Jessop Library Board, J. C. Smith: Member Basso and Alto. res High School Boa d, W. .1. Howson; ists with the Roya Auditors, A. H. lusgr. ve and John Ringers, hays: just Ritchie; Pound -k 'per, E. Dennis; As- month's solid book sessor and Collet .r, C. N. G: fain; Fen- have been re-eugaf ceviewers, Thos. I John Anderson; Medical Health 0 mond; Member I Porter: Inspector f" Allen. On motion of R Coun. Bell, the by read: — By-laws Nos'. 06:' and t'ei].1 gin deg pow- er to Mayor and Ti easurer to borrow money for current expenditure were read and passed. The Finance Com eittee recommended the payment of a a mbcr of accounts from the different d; partments, and on motion of Reeve Me ibbon and Coun. Spotton, the report -as'adopted. Moved by Couns.. otton and Young, that insurance to be' placed on Town Hall be so arranged that Ritchie Coseus receive half a d C. N. Griffin half. - Carried. Moved by Couns. S tton and Boyce, that accounts of T. J. McLean & Co., $11.44 and A. Nichol, $;• ;,0. be paid when properly certified. --C rried. Mayor VanStone an ounced that the Executive Committee for dile year to Ise as follows: -Mayor anStone, Couns. Mills and Bell. Boyce oyce made t' e suggestion that it would be well to ha 'e one man take complete charge of ww terworks. The time for return. ng the Collector's roll was extended to ehruary Ist, on motion of Couns. Mill; and Young. The Clerk reported i the new Health Act made a provision! for peeing the Medical Health 0th 'er a reasonable and was known in "We Bowls". Mr. brother of Mas. 'cl away at eeforth d he was an uncle to e, of this town. t Coming. nd Charlesworth, eectiveiy, late solo - English Hand Bell closed a tour of nine ngs in ('anada and ed for a 1.ile t:.ur. cans, Wm. Moore and At their concert in . iassey Ball, rheas- 'avenger, heai. - 'avenger, fir . Stokes: giving afternoon if id night both artists .eer, hr. R. C. I.ed-'were honored wiiii several re -calls. 'd of Health, A. C. ; Helen Wyrick SI I. for. Detroit's bril- f Plumbing. George iant entertainer al I Miss E. Alexandra Bradley, Lyric So rana form the pr - eve McKibben .and ; sono•: ] of one of th acv was passed as ! cont to be heard in attention to the w • Thi ill MONEY SAVED HERE There's a best time to bus Shoes, and that time is RIGH t' NOW! We will commence cur great Shoe Clearance Sale on Saturday, Janu- ary 18th. We hold these salts but twice a year, between ceasoas, when we want to close out one season's stock before the next erns es—end it is always The Best lime To Buy Shoes! Every Fall and Winter Shoe goes into this sale—Shoes for everybody —nothir g re-erved. Call earls vii d secure your size and tvt.eu t•' a contleat..: the Shoes with the prices .oa'li•'l.e apt to take more than one pair. Conde ! w . Jo 6 '1'IlE SHOE MAN �Mnn/�MnnNWwyy.. GElii Fui FORS For ft a East t lot . I. E. $ nosh, 1o0 acres. Joan v.'. e tackhouse. proprietor. Stone dwelling with frame kitchen and woodshed. bank barn Sfx156, with !" n house,pig pen and straw shed in .onnection. Good young orchard, two wells, well fen- ced. 10 acres hardwood bush. One hal: mile from school and church and 601 rods from store and Post office with daily mail.. Six and one-half Miles from Llvth, Belgrave and Auburn. Owner going West and will sell right. South r. lot 1:;. eon. ;;. Morris,100 acres. Good frame house and bank barn. two oreharae.s, good fences. 6 acres fell wheat,::! acres fall plowed. Will be solei cheap to wind up estate. Norte: le lots .-, end e. eon. 1, Morris. ilri.lc lame:', bank barn and thrive shed. Convenient to school. fro trtt:•.s from Il!ueyele, on good grevei road. Owner wants to buy a lar,,tur iara.. salary. The matter Executive eutive t..omnntte .e On suggestion of question of what Id be put down on Jo discussed, but there ite done in the matt This year's Finn carry out the rule a will meet at 10 o'cl Council meetings to I COMM. Parties hay • s company w house, Wingham, ` January 28th. 1 and reserved seat l hall at McKibben The Fa The concert hes on Tuesday evens of the Turnberry was not as large] have been and th were disappointe give the people o concert were 1 The concert was held in Wingha Geo. Neil and M' very much aper by these two art hers on the prog made his first ap and as a comedia audience. Miss i tionist, gave exc Estelle Griffin, very best of satin most superb con- Igi MN our town. We call : REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ndow cards now out. C.P.R. Town richt Agee ) seat in the o eery aI I 1 on Friday evening. omission is 25 cents ! 50 cents. Plan of drug store. Concert. in the opera l.t.ttsa g under the auspices Agricultural Society attended as it should' t officers and director: when their efforts to this district a good .t more appreciated. r. of the best ever . The solos by Mr. s. Nelvor-Craig were iated acid the duetts is were the best num- amine. Eddie Pigott earanee in Wingham] won favour with the May Ranee, elocu- ilent numbers. Miss s pianist, gave the action. CHURC as left with the' The annual cont; egational meeting of ,1 Sterian Church will St. Andrew's Pres • out. Isbister the ostreetshould t heel on Friday EaY IVNiIn! ..:uary 1st NOTES. opine Street was ; Rev. A. Laing, t, was nothing defin-' Cnlleee: has been it 1'• i the Presbyterian e Committee will ! Hill and Auburn. opted last year and lc a.m. on days of p Rev. Father Hof sass upon the ae- has been appoint, ng accounts against 1 Clinton. graduate of Queen's :lueted as pastor of barges at Smith's an, of St. Thomas, ad parish priest at John ('arra:hen, one of the oldest and beet Known residents of Hamilton, died at the age of ee. The ;=tean.slap Uranium was :'tram:l- ed on a reef near Halifax. All the pas- emig;.'re were safely taken off. Fire at P. Burns & Co.'s meat -pack- ing plant, Calgary, destroyed he pack- ing house. Loss, $2.0110,000. FA. DA • IS WINGHAM, ONTARIO Agent for Allan Line Cunard Line Donaldson Lines. Canadian Northern Lines Ocean Steamships. 111111.011111.11111110111101WRINM1111111114111 1111111111 HOME STUDY ThousandsoP alllLflttOa.a young CenElt: feu})Ic are l)ebitg inctruett a +t): ;r home . l c Stn.; anrellOEne v 1• at Collegee{ 'con rslag ever you wi,n. Tl,, t',at-: Issp.m'. Larte,4 I i mem . r . t anode. Rater any. any. 1'u ett, t . :i,Art: lit , til. If you wish to sate teretes curl learn while you earn, write for pattieular:a. NO VACATION Wingitont business i. oileg GEO. SPOT'S I