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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-05-09, Page 8TUB„ 13RESsE For Children &Mises 'Mfg we we passed into stock a very dainty range of qati „Iy„Lisses WashDresses, made from d-ingbams,...daletia, Indian Pead and Print' Guaranteed fa, -„5.t colors, vriJ es to ch.Q0,5e from, sizedsti fo-years, fromY '45Oc—t-iP to.' $3,00 Soiled Lace Curtains 25 p.c. off 15 pairs solle.d Lace -Curtains caused by display- ing about store (one curtain only )• slightly soiled. • Every design new. Regular 75c to 6.00, clearing at •'25 per cent off. 6oc and 65c Dress Goods Seliing at- 49c 15 ends Dress Goods in brown, blue, grey and green, Panama, Serge, Venetian, Tweed, Etc., about 35o yards in the lot. Regular 6oc and 75c, clearing at 49C. New Madras and Fish Nets for Curtain: We are showing a large range of. Fancy Madras in the very newest colorings and designs. Also the very latest in Fish Net Window Curtains at prices to suit all purses. Brussels Rugs Underpriced We passed into stock this week a special purchase of Brussels Rugs to sell at the regular price of Tap- estry. Color—two tone green and two tone tan. Prices -3x3, 815.00. 3x4, $18.00. Don't Miss This. Opportunity: ozer c 2rown DIRECT „IMPORTERS, CL4NTON eemoomp0000stosooesomp000- I 87 POSITIONS' • e fel/ Were offered. onr gna.duates a • during( March, according to • • our Enapleymant Dept. file. • • You never need. .wait. e 7 ei ThoroUgh preparation ,wigh • us insures immediate returne • i,n( Cash; fore you. Get free • • •Catalogue, • • • Central Business College • • Yonge and Gerrard Street • Toronto • es W. EL SHAW, President. • e • eirrn•••••••••••solopessolie TO OUR READERS. _ If you have friends visiting yen, or if yon aee going away, tell )your driend,s through' this column. We • wilt appreciate any items sof this(' ,character. SHOOTING BIRDS WITH AIR GUN'. The (shoolting of robins or any birds except 'sparrows or: ereeve or game bird 4 inseason a illegal and ,.sev)ere pen,alty may be inflicted on ' persons Who` shoot them Whetheh ' -,7sAnc.Ksatc.ngesiratn. i, IROOFING 05u"rd,ril o is made In soft,t,h1nu.d- el- - NI some shades ""of1 Red; Brown and Greene as Well as natural ealate color, These colors are an integral part of the exposed surfacaWnot ' - patintedon. Cannot fade out or wash °fele, Let U3 show you sample,s. Sole Canadian Mfrs. TKESTANDARLIPAINTCO. otcanaaeurniteamontreal, ivnaslawstrvii THOS. McliENZIE: CLINTON. Central Business College Stratford, Out Our classes are now la,rger than ever before but we have enlarged our quarters and we have room for a thee more students. You may enter at any time. We leave a staff of nine experienced instructors and our courses are • the hest. Our graduates succeed. This week three recent gradu- ates lutornied es that, they bave positions paybeg 565, $70 and $125 per month. We have three departments,CommercialaShort- hand and Telegraphy. Write for our free catalogue now. D. A: McLachlin PRINCIPAL 1 1 ftowr( nr not. Anti per,son ntay lay ,charge. STATIONERY FOR FARMERS. We have( printed :several task. of etationery foal fume* .recently. We are glad to aleceeve these or - dei as it shows a progrefssive ;spirit andis another indication of the face that farmer a are begin- ning to realize that their business requertete the same ,upeto-elate me- thods as any: ether. AFTER ANOTHER CROP The Lucknow, Sentenel last week had ithd following. loeal wbicle re- fer.sto a well-known apple man :— Kenneth Cameron lia.s( just ,cotnplet- ed the( pruning and first spit -yang of heel magnificent orchard. In all about twenty-five big load of brash were removed from the times and hauled away. Already, he leaf .and blossom buds are • beginning to ;swell, and everything panes to a bumper clop. ASK FOR .MORE FEES. . Diyeeinn Comte cleeks, county court clerks' and )suritgate regis- trars claim( they are Ir,equired: to peifoeem duties for Which they get no pay. A deputation on their be- half ,asked tho Board of County Judges wt its session at the Parlla- ment (Bualdinge to allow now fees far apeciae -work •and incroaeled fee% foe rotutine work. Authoiaty to make ench changes is vested in the Board of County Judges. It ie (stated than the Beare will an- nounce 'its decision at a future sit- ting. MINOR LOCALS. 1V,hen yen have -any news for th•e New Era. Pliond us, No. O. Holes° phone No. 95. • Get out your Straw hats. The cleanieg, up opiadt is in the Route Card, printed on short no - 'ice and reaponable antes at The New Era. . The public) are now prohiblted ;axone useng Canadian Poet offices 1 as 'aclvertiaing bureaus, The post ff' Pa 1 naent has issued an order to thci_ effect that tio aclver- 1 tesement or notIce of any chanacter will beallowed (to be pasted ineedo or onteic10 the buildengs, 1IIYI)R0 AND THE FARMER, f The Partners' Advocate has been J Making enquiring and ea/ewe:4one ; as tothe comparative cost of gave ,• ohne 'and hydro -electric power foe I the usd of farmers; After balanc- 1 ling up the whole ,eikuation It com- 1 es Ito this' conclusion --"A farmer who ,could age his full emonne of ( cuerent' fen theee and a half heura ' per day, ore lesser amount foe) a proportionately longer time, grend- ing with hydroeeteetrie, would, east • pranneally (tho ,saIne ets 'grinding • With gasoline. Whore less than • thee. (wild -tent of pewee were needed the (eoell with hydro-electrie would be -greeter, while, with more eaten- , sive emplo)yrathe of eurrent, • the cost of grinding with hydeo-elec- trim would( toeless than with .gaso- • line. In ishorti hydreeeleetrie, at • Me, Beekte eetimate, would be very &ear) power( if all the current puer chased could be used. If orb' alit" tle )(lit could be used, it wouldf be very dem" , ' , 1.11,+,......44.444.t......44•0•44•44!,.4.044.,44. 444+4* lea , W AT WAS NEEDEb.• . , , .4.10 r iin" On 1:1:rici•Ely, Was just 'what . gjj • ') 4 ; the -Larmeii orchafted t 0 Aproat ills * s spring ;crops. • •Vr3neii30,1 lin,ley le holding school • PEEPARING 'E'OE E,XAMS 4****4*****••••••••••••••401410.4,444.4,-444•*•••••••*****, ADVERTISING-IS1V1S, To,anorriow'a 'dividends can, only come from to -'days investment. Mere intent td,advertise brings no . ' I MAY. ROETEV'. How cloth the wayward chicken Cackle 'ascshe stoops to lay, , Eggs worth fifty cents in winter, And only.' 18 cents: In, MaY. . ARE RAPP Y Our ladica are happy these da with thd contents of their houses thoroughly inside out, In 'search of germs, clot, ole; muchl to the pleasure or otherwisei of those who come In Ito eat ,and ,sleep, A NOTE FROM THE 'WEST. While renewing to The Now Era Mrs, John, Cantor Of Binalthclair, Man., ‘acic10 47e have hard a Bine winter, piOlti one bad (storm, OW just enough snow to make good sleigh -- Ing. Farmers .artl busy seeding at present," HELP US NOW. Did youl notice your addetese ? 'urn thepaper over and look at She now. If yous: paper is paid up to Jan. 1913, be happy ; but ef not seek happiness by squaring off the account. Hundred's are in aereare, but nearly evekg day some- body enald'Ing us ,in the elearing • e•-e-e-O-7.4.4.4-7-enee.4teme e CLINTON MARIeE'I'S t. lIoge 4‘' oct.O821g 40 ' *4, Butter 'to 42,1c 4, Wheat . ,Gaes .„... • 55e * ;Barley '70c 1:0 80c Pseee ' • 90e Ito $1.00 + •rSnortd •... -.593,00 4 • liran, $21.00 on Sanctity betV, ic 69awiiiat1ia's Ave coming near arid he wants his En- trance pupils to uphold the btandard of other years, RIP BROKEN. Lese (Saturday) 'afteehoon -)111re. (Rene Wade fell in (the yaed and beeke her hen. ,Owing to the ,ad- vanced age, it may beeeerions, Ise ear the petient is cluing as well ae lean( be expeeted, FINGER 'BROKEN% Night watching), Welsh had ens finer broken on MetidaY evening Ys When ,arreating W. Ceola The ac - MOTHER'S DAY. - emoitheite' Day" is becoming mare and' more observed In churches of both Canada and the 'United States and many elergYmen on :that day will deliver ,special ;sermons callipg attention to therinothera enfluesiee in the hoine. Mothers' Day this year will be celebrated' on Sunday, May leth, Wear a whete ,carnation in honor of the )event, NO LEAGUE. Laat 'Thursday evening represen- tatives were present from Sthate (ford, ,Gcalericle and Clinton • to re- organize the Perth -Huron Leagu but &sae word Was receivedffroM Zurich, :Crieditan, Blyth or IVIeltehe the league has fallen through and only 'exhibition games will be 'seen bore thee year. Tike first game of the 'season • twill be with 1the "LOrnea" oe London5 and the boys have been, practicing ,at the park 'these ievening4 A number of im- provemenes will be made there tso that the players and pateone Will be able to engoy this Pastime better. New unIform,s have been purchaeL ed and' are expected to he ready Voe them for the etth. W. M. S. DISTRICT, CONVENTION The annual district conVelnbiottecif the niethedest Women''s Missionary Society wee" held last Wednesday in Nonfle Street Methocliet Church; Goderich. There wee A gond at- tendance, representing all parts of destriet, and the reports phesented by the various auxiliaries showed "that Much interest is being taken in the work, of the [society. At the alOternoon isession, and Agnelli at the evening meeting, the gathering was addeeseed in a very interesting Manner by Mese Virgo, )a. Chinese naiseionary 'home on furlough. At the eveningt meeting 'Miss Virgo read a letteis from Miss .0live ner, written from Shanghai. THE CANADIAN NORTHERN. Mr. Regley5 the elecenecal ex- pert of the Canadtan Northern Rail, way, was in town on Tuesday. This company eecently, purchased the ifranchtse of the, People's Railway ComPany en Stratford,1 and it is their intention rio build an electeie line froan Toronto to Goclerich. The road Ithikst season will be constreeen- ed from( Toronto Ito Guelph and ul- timately 'egGarlerich, So far, no definite route has, been selected, and the object of Mr. Itegleyes vete was at Itousa of linepection of th different ,centeitte through wthic the road will likely pass Whig unable to (state definitely whore th line would be located, Mr. Regley gave the Beath of Meade a good deal of encouragement in !the, isup Posetion that the route to be se lectecl would be through eSeaforth. and 'probably entering the town by waY 04 (the ,seeond concession of McKillop,—Seaforth Expositor. PURCHASED PROPERTY Last Friday De Axon purchased the brick house lately occupied by Mr, Erskine, ANNIVERSARY OP ACCESSION Monday was the Anniversary of the Accession of King George the Fifth to the throne of Great Britain. Guns were boomed at every citadel and bar- racks in the Dominion in honor of the event, RAIN WAS NEEDED "It will do .a great deal of good," said a farmer this morning referring ,to Sunday's rain, "With seeding done this rain was just what was need- ed to stax t growth." A MEETING. A Ineetin;g1 of (Clinton Riele Assoc-. iation Will beheld in Council Cham- ber on Thursday night, May the 9th at 8 o'clock for the putrpo,sei olne- organizieg „for, this year and ap- • pointment of offieeen All who are interested' please attend. MOTIIERS' DAY. •It eetteasIti natural and Wing that ell/foithern Day" isnapidly taking ite place throrughoute he nations as a ;sacred elan for loving Itefiente and metmoweal tbogmetherthoodiin .ten- erat, and; to all good ,mo er',94 in particular. Bel loyal tort:tether- ,hood bytwearing a 'white ;carnation on Sunday next, which esk(nowee as Mother's' Day. A speeial service in honor af mother s to .be held in Wesley, Church 5. S. next Slan- e, cley afternoon, 11 LOOKS GOOD FOR DICK Monday's Daily Exeositer, of Brant- ford. had the following item which will be of interest heint-lelany pitch- ers were worked out in the practice affair. That is "Many are called but few are chosen." lt is not butting in 1,0 say that the fans liked Cocee. Dono- van and Teske): above all others. These three te Hers shaped up well. Coose'ie not only a pitcher but a real hall player in other positions. He will surely be kept. Donovan handled himself in fine style, while Tasker, who can still inaprove, looked beteer this year than last His windup is better and his speed looked good. DO YOU KNOW HER, She hao begun to wisin—We could afford to have( the ,dining-roomree decoeuted ; buy? .n,ew euetaina for the parloe ; paint the house; build an 'Out -doer, sleeping apartment ; put the living rooM rug en the back bedroom and (replace iit with. Tur- kish (rugs ; get a 1912 'model buffet; refugnesh that upstairs Itextioughoue I put a.bay window in the room ; get anew library( :table; pet Of evillow porch chairs, and amoclern efefrig- crator ; pain?1 the kitchen; change the lIghe fixtures, and plan for a nacteeth atthe, seashore. She is plain spring feverish. MINOR LOCALS. Read ehe advertiSements. The New Era 'gives the neWs, • Victoria Day two weeks hence. Make your wanes known through the Neve Bra, An ounce of flattery beats two ounces octrulth—tt you have an axe eo grind. Recruiting es in, order for( the mil- itary ;camp which opens at Godep- 'c , Jun 17. e Thete were Many delegates in le town on WednesdaYt attending the C Deanery. eneetiug., e The (en'euie is once biome On its rounds, One has ,eommenced its ' Canadian tour at Wetland. e PAREWELL 'BANQUET TO KENNETH ERSKINE' ESQ. 0)n Friday evening lant,punetual- ly at hall past 'seven, -a representa- tive .eompeey of the principal men In Clinton sat `clown fin thd feeding room cof the leatteninery Hotel to entertain enter friend, Mtn, Erelciege. This gentleman, .eneee a 'compara- tively (sheen .stay in Clinton, where he filled the position with great eece.ptance, of ;accauntant to • the Moisons Bank, is now leaving eo take the place ae. manager at Knowlato,n, Que. Mr. Erakene has made hoste of friends, and his un- varying, couttesy, hes willingness at all Itinthe to eola int with anythireg that wa,e going, hes familiar figure an 'the bowling green (and else - whore, will make hee place a def fa. cult one to fill. The usual loyal itonet to Hid Majesty, King George) V, having been drunk with great entheesiaem Mr, RanefOrd, as chair man, proposed Mr, Erskine's health • which NITI£0 drunk with 10:send8ng han;or,s, and ee which Mr. 'Erskine Very feelingly; replied, assuring hie hoses of ehe regret that he had in leaving behind, him leo 'many launch ,friends, Mr. D. A. Forres- ter, elect araltorical fainmer, 'was next called upon to Make et presentation of a walking cane to 'Mr. Hriskine. Needl age Lo say that Mr. rarresten el celled himself on this occasion and' ntede the beet ef lits opportun- ity eo leay acme very nice things about 'Mr. Beset:late. Mr. Paull, who has cote Lo Clinton eo take Mr. Ereeeine'e place, was next introduc- ed 'to the corapany by the chairman who expreseed (the hope that Mr. Paull would find Clinton ae please ant a place of residence as Mr. Erskine had. 'The Rev, C. E. Jea- knee, whin was present, also added hie, quota( ofpra»jto 1V1r. Erskine, as a Church member. Mies Lawson and Mr. Phelan entertained the • company dueing supper with very choice iseleMionet on the piano and violin. The company diapersed at an eaely hour, atter a TOQzit enjoy- able evening. Town Coun Cl I. The regular meeting of tbe Council For May was held Monday eveniag. Mayor Gibbiugs-was in the chair and Reeve Oantelon and Councillor leord„ Morrish, E, Jackson, T. Beacom, Dr. Thompson and Jeckson were present. elinutes of last meetings tvere read and passed. • A communication wa,s read from the Citizen's Band, asking for a grant of $2CO3 The Council wanted $150 and the committee to arrange for these's- certs are, the Mayor,A, J Morrish and T. Jackson. • A letter was also read from the Olerk of the city of Woodstock, which was a reply aeking' aboub that city oil- ing the streets. This ;natter was re- fersea to elle Street Committee Major Melnegart en behelf of the lIortioultaral Society was present and asked for a grent 08 525,00 to beautify the town, as was announced Net week in the New Era and was backed up by. T, Cottle, who also added a few words, A motion was unanimously granted a,nd Councillor 1'. Jackson went on re- cord and eomplimented the work -an ready done in this Society. - The Engineer and Chief are to look int) the matter of some deains. • The Park Committee made their re- port asking f �r the grandstand to be repaired and diamond scraped- and levelled. Report was carried. The street committee were net pre - pa ted to make a report and .tvill :meet this week and decide all matters, The Cemetery Committee had a re- port which was presented, vnlieh ask- ed for the co-operation of all who own ots to help beautify the cemetery. The report was adapted. The Property Committee asked Inc six new seats for the square for the pen air band concerto, as the old ones are worn out, 'Ube rneeion carried, The Finance report was read and adopted. . The special Comm itte epoke upon the plan that was being worked out of b ay"- ing,a large sign put up at the station, showing the industries etc,, of town but a full 'report will be given beet meeting. Mr. Cartick's salary was increased by $5, Council adjourned till Thureda,y night. eident will place Sergeant: Wrien off deity far a (short time end place the young fellow in a iseeloua pose ition. ..CENTRE1 HURON( LIBERAL As,soqATION. The annual meeting of the :Celle' Ire Hueon Liberal As,s(o,ciation will lpe held' ,g Carcenine Hall, Seelforlelee on ;Tuesday, May lath 1912, at 2 0' - lock p.m. , • miebaer Murdie, Pre,eident, • J. L. Killocan, Secretary. WHAT WE MAY EXPECT. ...ennee deep; meadows. - Kinks in the back. Knitting factory beimmeng. Kitty hunting by ,the bowlers. Kicking abotet hot weather. Knocking to give place to boost - tug. , CAVAN- G,OLL, COIN. • Tbe minting ot $5 and $10 Cana- dian gold pieces will begin in Ottawa this month. The new coin's will meet a long -felt need in Canada as practically the only gold used in Canada at present is coined by the United States. It is estiraated that there are several millions worth of United States $5 and $10 gold pieces in circulation in Canada now. •ENROLLMENT OF 1,55'7: Showing an increasedattend- ance of 171: over the precieding ,year, the; total enrollment At the Ontario, Agricultural College laet year wee 1,557, which eeralnishes another high record in the wohlecie that Institution. The report of the MInIstea of Age/culture forlthe • year ended October 31, len, deals With the reputation which this in- etitultion has acquired outside oe Canada, and; notes that 'sixty-eigbt a-uile tismfr d:i ate Casio ora (ether coun- BRITISH BUSINESS MEN COMING TO CANADA. - Milky eepre,sentativee of the best known blesiness aledikethatrial,firras oil Gre,at Britain will vesit Cariegla • newt month for (the putanse of etutlying the irescources of khis country. They include chairnaen and directoze of corporations re- noaveed Ithroughoub the 'world re- presenting a total( capitalization of $200,000,000. 'Mein objet is ,t0 aequaine leading; Industeial ecene- cores ;and' investors generally -in Great aritain; WM. the rescruxeces of tho Dominion. A BUSINESS CHANGE. Wednesday of tine week, Mr. Jattlas Danford, of town, and Mr. J. D. Atkinson, of Exeter, punchated tee eurniture 'and underelakittik business of Hoover & Ball and have taken posgession. The new film will go by the intone of Atkinson Sz Dunford. Mr. Atkinson has Just re- cently ;sold! his business in Exeter and is well up ip the business while n)eedet to be 'said of Mr. Due - feed, who has been conaected with the firm far tho pa,st 8 yearse ashe well-hnown to the buying pane of Clinton and eurnoutudeag bounr try. Tb.cs new f km will make an - in Itha New Era next week. The New, Era bide the new firm welcome to Clinton. We have not heard whet the old( fken in- tend doing, although they atilt own the inaebld weeks, we hope 'they will still. reside here. AFTER THE GRANTS. • An Ottawa despatch ea.ys ,—The Militia Department: is being delug- ed web; application's far hundred dollar ranee frona Men rwhe say they are veterans of the Fenian raid,s 1866-70. Some hunda.'ecIS of theee applicatione are based upon a mesconeeption of Itha conditiolne goveening elle) )geant. Othees aeje (said to ha fraudlent. There are, it •cetimelecl, less than 10,000 bona (tido veterana whensaw service. th 1806-70. (There are ah•eady 17,000 applicatigns and, every day adds, hundredmoee. Many of ithhale applyeng appear to tbirik that tif they Itternect out for dein in 1870 litthh:yer aarreoi el:3111(111711dg tionelleapgprialenattiaotanclis backed by corara.clee decla.raitionst In ogle instance (the department has information that a eclaration;s were obtained on a peomise to share the grant, Peo,e..ecuition is likely) to re- eultE In this ease, and perhaps in others. THINK IT OVER. No business man in ,any 'town ei3hould ail OW a nuwspaper plablish- t1 in bin town ko go without his name and( business being ane(n- • timed isomewhere in ite columns • says an exchange, This applies to all defilade of busk:tees general stare es, dry( goods, ,grocers, inept/wee dealer,s, Manufacturing. (establish- ments, atetemelaile dealer's, mechan- ies, professional men anti 10 face 'all classee of business men, Tbis does not mean 'that you ;should have et whole or half or even a ceu.artee of a' page ad. in every issue orith43 pae per, bull your name tend( buteneen ;should be mentio.nedl if you do ,not use move than aewo line apace. A Stranger NO:Jug) up a 'newspaper ;should be able eo tell east what bus- ine,,es Is represented( in a, tt own by looking at (the •bu)siness Mentioned in the paper. Thee is the best pose, eible 'bowel advertiser. The man who done not advertese hie busi- ness cloud an linjuslicbto himself and hi% ;town. •Ilo is the man, who poets 'the news,naper to do the most ',tree boestingr f or his town. The men whd insists on (sharing the keenness. Inlet coenes bea town but refuses to advertise his business is not a valuable addition to any town The life of any bown depend,s upon the live wide-awake and liberal ad- vertising leasiness men. irr.,......f...............„....i. I Wall Paper 1 at 5re a Roll can be made, and it can be made good enough to be worth ten dollats a roll, Between the two ex tremes lies the figure which represents a fair price for papers that Will give you a sense of artistic sat- isfaction when intelligently used in the decoration of your home. €. Very cheap papers are not bad because they ate cheap, but are cheap because the things that go to rffake a good wall paper require a little money. (I, In our stock we have all kinds of papers but we are particularly interested in having you see our as3ortment of artistic goods at medium price. 41, May we have your inspection ? TheWe De Pair eo. Often the eheapest—Always the Best ' /sreArentenreAreIteeteAAANYSAAAAAM/LAW1WeAAAAAINANNeenAnAtew 1 ening Out The Big Sale is still going on. Scores have taken advantage of this Great Money -Saving Sale,. Ha ve.You ? Our large and well -assorted stock of Children's Shoes 8,nd Slippers is Attracting the lothers' Attention. NOW iS WIG SIOPeWd NM Bulls shoes e'ammeeementesseeemeeeasemeemena A Good, Leather Top Phaeton Buggy for Sale Jas. Twitchell &Son CLINTON vvvvvvetAnAAANsAA0AAAmAAAAAAAANs wonbAnivw A FIVE LEAF MOVER. • Mr. 3. Scruton left in at the New Era office Wednesday a five leaf acltohveormwe.hic.h was growing on hie lawn LAWN TENNIS. Don't /ergot; the Lawn Tennis meeting in St. Paul's School Room to -night at 8 o'clock (sharp. PROPERTY 'BOUGHT. J. B. Lindeay has purchased the house front Mr. George Men- nen, en 'the Hueon Road. The hoarse Was darnaged bY Area couple of .yearl ago, and will have Itol be repaired. AN INVITED GUEST. Mr. J. B. Hoover has received an ofecial invitation to witness the opening baseball games of the Canad- ian League at Brarntford next Tues- day. Berlin will he the visiting team Bawnii.idainibbtefiositlbe.exppecitteelhcerthoaet Dthikask ecdaTyfoerr EXAMINATION ANNOIMICEIVIENT. The Department of Education has announced that the junior high school entrance examination for 1012 will be- gba on Wednesday, June 10, and con. tioue until Friday, June 21. The Cc 1± is the intention of the department of educatien, by maintaining a proper standard at the high school entranc ie examinations, to improve the char. acter of the work done in the public schools and to prevent congestion of the high schools with inadequately prepared pupils. High Sehool entrance boarde are accordingly instructed to follow strict') the regulations of 1012. WHAT A W,OMAN CAN DO. She can do a first class lob of ear. pebter work with apair of sheare. She can fix almost anything with a hairpin and a bottle of glue. She can smile when she is miserable and weep whet. she is liappy. She can make a $57 hat out of an old birdcage and ecnue trinunillg of! an old party gown. She ca,n put away things where no. body, including herself, can ever find them. She can suffer the privations and hardships of a martyr to preserve her egure, She San make a full meal out of a pickle mad a disla of ice cream. What about that new honee; you. are intending to build? A lively, ;season is hoped b navigation ,0obap5n1e4 a3ad already pertinent htte Issued a circular of the large pnopoaition of lake andi instructions in which 1± 18 stated that river ,cratte ate In ening:Mission. 4.4•÷4.444.4.4.44+.14.1.44444.4.4. 4144. 4.4.4.4.444.4.4.444.4.4.4..444.4.4.4i+414.:14 ouR Eh' SHOES. 3.4 're '0' , 45 For men and women observe- so closely the little points that give ease and comfort, and embody 71.1 those features that count for correct and becoming styles that no matter how particular you may be, .17 there is a Shoe in our stock that is JUST LXACTILY Min YOU WANT $ And if you buy it, you will be surprised at how 4! long it will last and retain its neat appearance, for these shoes are really better than you have reason to expect. Do not miss the opportunity to obtain real genuine foot comfort, and the 44 maximum of Shoe Service. +, +I Gel A POW 01 011I) Shoes 01 °nee sammemsmatootareffumazagoemownewronaffufferwas /111190:11110112317 FRED JACKSON'S DISTINCTIVE SIIOES 4.1 -1-:4+++++++++++,4•4;54;4.44+*, 4..4,4-.4i-o-+-4-€41+-fititEE.+Aff-tomt