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Why Fhoui.dyou buy it here?
-BECAUSE you want a Suit
with individuality and
character worked into
it.
BECAUSE you want a Fall
Suit designed and cut
with artistic skill and
tailored with expert
care.
BECAUSE you want a Suit
that is made so well
that it will stay satis-
factory so long as you
care to wear it.
BECAUSE you will get
here the fullest measure
of honest suit value for
your money.
man A
who buys his 11?�A��� clothes
here. He will tell you.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT I Lear. 2 11; 1,, e , .
(Continued. from rage 1) 1 ir'-'; ,w t 0.)k , :84; t..y";- i•imsi , 14't;
V Striel:er, 17ti; A. I3,, •,, , ,
S. Page, 247; C. Hardy, 214; 1i, Levis, Newm:,n 170; l: A..•, ; i'.'2, .1 , i ,(•,
243; R. McLeod, 237; W, Clarke, 170; .', 116'1, N. 11;ntrunot''I iii:.; ( 0 •:: ,..
Cooke; 157; G. Artie, 126. 172; 0. Mui 1':,vis'l. 192; 11 1)'unu+ •, 1:12;
JUNIOR, S1.COND, L. Curri". 1.11; J. 1) ivi l+•,'l. 11.; 11.
Total .500, Senior: M. Co ens, 17°'Johns, 144; 1. Hewn'. 111; 11 111:1' wit,
11,7; C. Iya t1, 1135; b It 1`,10,•,.1, 1:31; ..1.
M. Redmond, 4:0; N. Isard, 147, R. Piper, 1:34, F Sturdy, 134 It lora 9,
Clark, 445; A. Gould, 4,39; .' .. Scott, 4311; 134; L. Inralrilrj{, u; W. Walk -r. i,
1 r. 1'
M, Vanstono, 428; L. Campbell, •4=7, `.Eli. Angus, ills 1 aur, 11 3; W. U1' 1e.
;
Robinson, 420; L. I3ell, 418; A. Irw:n,
412; S. Harrison. 403; P, Frost, 401; A.
Brown, 397; N, Clark, 385; G. Fixter,
361; H. Williams, 860; D. Piper, 345;
E. Wild, 345; M. Dennis, 345; K. Don-
aldson, 319; J. Templeman, 281,
Junior: V. Amsbury, 481; G. Bt w.
ers, 470; F. Pocock, 468; G. Bisbee, 437;
E. Taylor, 446; A. Forgie, 445; W.
Brooks, 443,' E. Rogers; 439; E. Gibson,
426; C. Casemore, 414; E. Stevens, 412;
A. Williams, 393; C. Lockman, 391; C..
Hinseliffe, 390; M. Polon, 39J; W. Mann,
387; C. Mason, 384; L. Sanderson's, 867;
C. Dobie, 351; S. Frost, 314; A, Car.
ruth, 301; D. Cloakey, 300.
SENIOR SECTION.
Senior Section, Total 023: D. Fells,
492; Laura Ellacott, 476; E, Kew, 468;
K. Rutton, 468; E. Ricker, 461; C. Zur-
brigg, 460; V. Joynt, 456;- L. Ellacott,
456; D. Lynett, 451; A. Anderson, 449;
N. Mills, 448. M. Johns, 419; S. Donald-
son, 415; J. Vanstone, 404; N. Varey,
388; F. Sparling, 383; A. Sturdy, 383; E.
Hart, 351; M. Carruth, 213;H. Carruth,•
183; 0. Stapleton, 181.
Junior Section 528; A. Baird, 447;
S. Holmes, 441; H. Wilson, 438; W.
Ellacott, 431; L, Johnston, 417; R. Wil-
liams, 401; V. Forler, 385; C. Hender-
son, 378; N. Morden, 374; F. Piper, 358;
W. Angus, 367; G. SlacRitchie, 359; J.
Arde, 310. I. Bell, 316; N. Boardman,
278; R. Barrett, 232; M. French, 95.
JUNIOR TUmD.
Senior Division: A. Thomas, 631; A.
Williamson, 590; C. Hardy, 581;0. Hut-
ton, 570; L. Casemore, 531;C. Ball, :LA.
M. Walker, 507; A. Taylor, 503; A. Gal'
braith, 305; E. Johnston, 496; W. Currie
434; H. Hamilton, 457; G. Holmes, 424;
3. Davidson, 410; H. Gannett, 376; H.
Showers, 358; G. Scott, 388; W. Aitehe-
son, 230.
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Junior Division.—K. Wilkinson, nson , 163;
M. Robertson, 438; ;i1. -Reid, 421; C.
Robertson, 411; I. Reid, 398: C. Pocock,
390; R. Sanderson, 391; J. Lutton, 387;
A. Blackhall, 384; H. Huffman, 379; A.
Vickers, 372; J. Allen, 365; E. Rintonl,
337; G. Cruickshank, 3:56; V. Hill. 1.115 ;
B. Stevens, 344; M. Walker, 332; C.
Dickson, 287; W. 1VIcNevin, 278;1. Da;',
239; M. Dalgleish, 192.
Ss.tton III.
`Examined in Arith., Geo., and Hist.
Those marked * missed an examination.
Total 261: E. Musgrove, 246; S. Brown,
2-12; H: Aiteheson, 232; H. Angus, 21 I;
5. Lockeridge, 200; L. Jarvis, 206; J.
Dobie, 203; J. Cosham, 201; C. Baker,
2i11; 5. Robinson, 189: G. Fryfogle, 187;
A, Imlay, 180; P. Joynt, 170; T. Sander-
son, 109; E. Angus, 166: A. I{ennedy,
157; L. Sturdy, 136, R. Anderson, 151`,;
C. Merlclel>, I5P; M. Allen, 149; M.
Passmore, 145; R. Smith, 145; M. Rob-
ertson, 143, F. Hinsclitr,1.42; K. Nichol,
139; C. Lloyd, 134; S. Bell, 129; C.
Adams, 118; E. Dobie, 112; V, Hamilton,
112; C. Pocock, 108; J. Saint, 98'; A.
Bloomfield, 96; D. Wild, 77.
DEPT. 1.
Subjects examined, Spelling, Com-
position, and Arithmetic ' Maximum,
3(10: V. Snaefer, 221; J. "Soli, 213; 0.
Davidson, 211; J. Currie, 210; N. Mr.• -
1t' ; 1I. Mann, 1,(10; T. I'.l a: c:l, 1 43; (.:.
Angles, '.5; M. Aust+n,57, C. Smith, 11.
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CARLYLE AND THE SEA.
The Ebbing Tide Gave the Philosopher
'a Text For a Sermon.
In '0011n t•'oster anti Ills Friend-
ships" the ;rubor relnrds an in(•liient
markedly ehnraeteristit' of 'Phomas
Carlyle. 9'11110 author Buds the great
Seer at 8 o'cioc'( one morning Iu 1871;
;
on the ('Nelsen embankment gazing at
the 'l'hnn)e's. 11ere is the int'klent,
ciithctrto unpublished:
I should Its soon have thought of
n'45at11tiO3 as of addressing him. ilap-
plly 1 was spared anything of the
kind, for the old Ulan, reserved as he
w:is 10 the point or moroseness—srlril-
ness, his enemies (allied it—hoarsely
tiling n query at nue. The tide was
out, I may mention, the river being at
its lowest. "Where goes It? Where
59('8 it?"
The very mariner of his saying it
sharpened my wits, and I gathered, of
course, that he referred to the stream
or what there 1814 of It.
Smilingly 1 replied that it returned
to the sea.
"Right, sir, right!" he snapped ant.
"{'hen, relapsing Into his meditative
mood. he said softly, but impressively:
"The great. great sea of (rod Al-
mighty's goodness, anti we are all re-
turning that way. L)on't forget that,
sir --returning to the sea --the great
Illimitable seal" With that ire abrupt-
ly turned away and moved across tho
roadway toward Cheyne row with that
curious slow shuffle habitual with him,
and I SOW 111111 no more.
Byron's Burned Memoirs.
Ail lovers of Byron are aware that
this erratic gontus found time In his
to write his
ire
short, adventurous 11fe
memoirs nud that on his death these
passed Into the hands of his friend,
Thomas Moore, who, exercising a dis-
cretion committed to 111ut, promptly
consigned the manuscript to the tisines.
NO doubt the writer of "Irish Melo•
dies" had very good and highly proper
reasons for taking this decallve step,
and it Is quite likely that the pui)lic;t-
tion of the memoir, would not, fur ob-
vious reasons, have been possible for
many'years after the poet's death; yet
as succeeding generations have been
brought fare to fare with the peculiar-
ly complex genius of Byron. with its
lofty moods and Its many hark places,
they have felt need of the light whit•[}
only the records written by a vanished
hand could] leave $11[1[111011.-•I'h[Iatlei-
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RiSE ANO FALL OF SAWBILL.•
Tho End Came With a Rush When the
Gold Vein Vanished,
Far from the railroad and more than
'forty tulles away tram the nearest
white resident, hidden in the wilds oir
one ot the must picturesque parts Ogi
the province of Ontario, Canada, spec-
ter like, stands the deserted village ot
);I whirl, once It hustling mining camp
where several hundred men were etn-
pl"y eti.
The end cause suddenly. Tools were
dropped where workmen were install.
1110 a dynamo; dishes and furniture
Rad hou,0told goods were left as they
wt.re when the word came that the
!tun• had alined. The books end on
.1111) :31, 19(11. The store was left with
its ,toes( of goods on the shelves, the
hotel elo,e'd its doors, its d'•ontents In-
t:l''t. 11011 the postuliiee ceased to be.
only 11 tvateht0an was left.
Sawbill grew out of a gold strive.
llie ledge, reported fabulously rich,
t[uu t,l,\ gave nut when real 01ining wan
chow[:ter. A road was built through
the wnderness. a tamer house was
1•rc•:'ted, a forty stamp mill went up
:tune; with 0 hotel, store, postullice and
many buildings for the employees. 00
Aug. t5, 181111, the electric lights were
turned an. The telephone line was
:pelted. The water rushed through the
111130 ftutne across trio lake, the giant
turbine revolved, the dynamo hummed,
and the power for operating the trine's
machinery was at hand.
But the 1.290 per ton output of the
little mill first installed proved to be
only a deceptive lure for all the dol-
lars that were poured into the enter.
prise. When the big mill did run the
greatest amount Of gold obtained per
tun was said never to hate exceeded
11.87. The shafts were sunk deeper,
new ones were opened, but tate wide
veins of ore which s[luwed on or near
the surface narrowed to thin ribbons
-ur to nothing at ail. The gold ob-
tained email tot begin to pay the oper-
ating expenses.
The mill and is Miner the ow -
1 IlU tdf machinery,pow-
er plant and its equipment, stand as
though waiting for the whistle an-
nouncing the beginning of a (lay's
work. though the last evidences of the
milt million spent at Sawbill are dis-
appearing, before inevitable decay aud
the encircling :Intl encroaching. forest.--
Itoberrt L. Pinkerton in Ontario Globe,
A CITY IN to GORGE.
Tire First View of La Paz Is Startling
to the Tourist.
.lames Iiryc'e 1n Ms book "8011(11
America" gives a pir•ture-sque descrip-
tion ot the approach to La Paz, Bolivia.
Iic, tells hots the traveler who nears
Lit ('az bas a surprise in trout ot 118m
(1 he is riming (rue) take 'Titicaca,
the u tial rota: (ruin the coast. At a
point 1:90ltt) teet ahuve Feil level the
raliway trent t;ntuy:: ,1,11 meets the rail-
way irn::1 Anh)1a„ a'ta. 400 miles away
to the South. "From this point, called
:'180118, the route tufts eirstward to-
ward the C'orrlillet'•t, the line climtbtug
slowly in wide ::u e•t ps over the dusty
and sbrublesa plateau an whose thio
grass sheep are browsteg. There is
not a house visible. and the clT nittl
slope seeull, to rule right up ago lest
the mountain wall ue3taw. \V here can
La Paz be? asks the traveler.
'Presently, However, taut perceives
strings of llamas and donkeys and
wayfarers on fold' moving Rhine' 1111
slope toward a Feint where they all
suddenly vattish alai are no more seen.
Then a spot Is reached. where the rail-
way itself seems to end between a few
shells. He gits unit and walks a fl.w
yards to the emit and then suddenly
pulls up, with a start, of the edge of a
yawning 811'359.
"[light beneath trim, 1,5t)f foot be-
low,
elow, a gray, red roofed eity fills the
bottom of thio $urnt' and climbs tip its
sines on both 1':u:t;+ et the torrent that
iwares thretteth it. 1'.rery street 8101
square, every ery yarn 15:1 garct.'n, 11 91111
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