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The Clinton New Era, 1912-06-27, Page 8
Page ,s • HOLIDAY WI3A IN APPAnib t--+ DRESSi S, TA1LOR D '' L WAISTS. ETC, Dutch Collar Sets, Belts, Gloves, Etc; p. ga ver co z let ran e of Real We are showlnr y n p e � y. it and to wear Dresses, in Fancy Silk, Cotton, Vo esGinghams, for ladies and misses, in the very newest styles for holiday wear, from $3 to 1-iolida' Gloves, Belts, Collars, Etc.Perrin's Kid Gloves, in'black, tang navy, white and grey, in all sizes. Every pair guaranteed 'un Shades Ladies and children's Summer• Parasols in all the newest designs and colorins, from 25c up. encLong Corsets 1Ve are sole agents for D. &.A. Corsets, and we have a complete range of styles and sizes, every pair guaranteedto give satisfaction or money refunded, prices . run from 50c uli to $1.55L'. Tailored( Waists The very newest styles are shown here,linen and tailored effects, and the very finest givality of sheered lawn, daintily trimmed with lace, in all sizes, from $1,00. to $5.00 earterreessrarrarer ��zer +� �°oavrr DIRT CT IMPORRTERRS, CLINTON CATERPILLARS Tent caterpillars, a small insect which desrloys the foliate en trees and -,shrubs, will he very numerous 'this summon as the prediction of Dr, C. G. Hewitt, Dominion Ento- mologi ,et. -Awarning is issued to all people who retain the welcome eshade afforded by the trees during the summer months to go out with a1i'ghted torch and burn, the homes of these pests` before their damage can be carried to any great extent, DISTRICT LO.O. F. LODGE. Last Thursday, afternoon the I. 0. 0.'F. held, their 'district meeting. in the Clhaton,.Oddfellow's'hall and re- presentatives -froze. Bewail, Sea - tenth, Blyth, Lucan,' :Exeter and Clinton were present! and gave in- teresting reports which showed= increase o8 members, and' finances, Bro. G. E. 'McTaggart, o3 Blyth, was appointed District Deputy,.a d t e PP n lr matter 'of holdings alodge 'of In In- struction was left in his hand to sl swang e, Bro. Jaclesan, Past Dis- trict deputy of Oxford yes P Co,,, present and eonveyed'!greetings of Oxford District to Huron (District, and also( gave a very profitable ad- dress ontthe order. M letter .of condolence was passed - conveying (the('sincer ' sosrow('th'at ;this Pis- taect. felt, teat's., ?3arr'yy. Reid. f Goderich, intim loss of her husband." Bee. .'Murra • of Exeter Past 's - Y, , a Dis- trict deputy, ,gavel a good account` of, hie work' in the distreet' durinlgt his term, Bre, Murray into be com- plimented upote 'the'excellent 'week henda i diel qt 1. Itso for ha,t amlg,on(e Of) the best degree feeble that has ever been, im hte district. CHANGE IN RAI C VICE. kl T N tiER o m C m cueing last +Sunday, the train that has been due fie arrive in Clinton at 1.25 pan., does ,not come- in -till 1.35. ADVERTISING -ISMS, The ad.' {what pulja to -day is the rank, shoulder -to -shoulder talk-- not all:- not literary—not even necessarily clever—but true to .the fasts •(and Iva with action,; energy and sym- pathy. PAINTERS .AT Daring the past week the 0,. T, R. painters have been brightening up all switches, yard signs, etc,, 'about the station.. There was no( pign, however, that the outside (of the ,station -was going' .tobe painted. ATTENDED FUNERAL' AT LONDON. Rev, J, E. Ford, President of Lon- don Conference attended) the fun- eral of Rev. W. las Butt, of London, on Saturday, The deceased ;died on :Thuesc1ay ,et'the'ag.e of 63 years.; tie entered the miuwstry o'f the Bib- le 'Christian Church in 1871, teem- ing, into('the(PZethodist Church at 'the time (of the union in 1883. As later as 1884 'helve's state 'ped at the old • Horton Street 1Bible .Chri,slt'ian Church .in Loudon. 'Subeoquetnly; he has held pastorates rat Ary+a, Glencoe Chatham, Centralia (twice) Wallaeeiaurg, Walkerton a'ndK omb- er, 'Ile was financial secretary. oil IL'he Exeter{ 'district and treasurer of ,several .conference' funds UR REG�I�LS For Next 1Meek Screen Doors and Windows Sherwin-Williams Paints Varnishes, Japalac and Floorlac Dustbane-=the great sweeping compound Balance of Lawn Mowers and Gasoline Stoves N. AT :A BIG REDUCTION See our New Perfection Oil Stoves. WINDO%VP:iIAiVE--The modern translucent glass decoration, Has.all the effects of stained glass and costs about one-tenth of the real thing. IIIIRLIANT) M,l,. Stoves, Hardware and hlove(tes P. eleleinemiresmOsseallfelle �1/♦At!'ttt4♦t444444'4♦t♦♦44414�ttM4*Att1RtOJ4l1��R4149 Local _1\ Yw * s h e t ♦`• it+44tttbtt4ttt•t444•••••••••••••••••••••$+•••$•••'. HURON OLD BOYS, eeie .teee e.Fe•F�r•-3eee fe4fe8 The Baron Old Bo��{s, of Toronto, CLINTQN ASARKETS: 4. ��: will behore next week, They come up I y epecial train- (lJuly eth, . H helps 5;00 leave a royal' welcome,'for them. ogg�s `.20-202 �; huffs. 10-20 e d � AC.>t7 aO.. IS HERE. wheat .,.t ,00 ,I.. oafs ..... .... "--e5,705 e IiI RSDAv, JilNE 2et1i, 197e,; le Seller). .,ses this week for th barley '^ summer vacation and not rile pupilpeas .00 Se sorry, Bayfield will (soon be e Shorts $2300 theonfamil.ca py. eL g apet for n any a Clint . Bran $21 00 THE FAIL• L TROPHY. eeeeel•eeeeeee�eele�� June 26—Seaforth at Clinton. July 3—C1Lnton at Goderich. _July 10—Staforth, at Godorich, July :17—Clinton at Staforth. July 31—Goderich at Clinton, WOW'- YOU HELP, Remember 'that you cam help us lot "l y wilting out any 1oeal.news whether you leer tee hay.e it over the p -hone, throxlghthe than or drop erste 'She office and tell up, HURON COUNTY LEAGUE The following are - the ;scores made by different teams'.In'Huron County Shooting League; Zurich 382 out of 500 birds -Clinton 362 out of 500 birds Hensall 351 out of 500 birds Tho wins and defeats were` as foliowsi Clinton, 3 wipe floss; Zurich, 2 wins, 2 losses ; 'He.nsell,1 win, 3losses, POULTRY WILL BE DEAR, The present outloolo for fall poulltry this year is rather disma0. Reports to the !merchants are to the effect that cold and wet Weath- er have eseriously damaged -the young chicken crop, and this fact -teeth the high, prise of eggs, will malrethe availrable supply el chick- ens' and ducks (this fall rather scarce. JUST NERVE, Sunday 'was a big -day for autoes and motor cycles .bound for Goder- (ch,r In the evening just about 6.35 one 'young fellow 'on a motor cycle came up.Ontario ;street on the side- walla anct Bounded watrning to:, ell V711.0 were on -the ysidewalks, and off they got while he,sped along on the W alk. If it were possible 'to get a hold of hien( aetiff (heel 'Mould as a warning 'to all who 'think .they control the sidewalks as well as the roadie. CLINTON FARMERS ARE PLEASED WITH SERVICE, Gunn, Langlois Produce Com - any, Limited„ of Montreal, Who recently purehaeecl the large. grain Elevator at the istation are plan- ning - ning great irnprovementsl to, the funding, and 'will make Clinton their, station for this part" of Ont'a arise They are at pre,sent'using only half of the buildiee, -therecent owners, the MatterGramCompany. retaining part until fall far their business, Mr, Troval, the, 'the local agent fee' Gunn 'Langlobs, has a number of wagons covering this immediate te section, hieh is a great thing for the farmers, a their eggs. . poultry, etc, are gathered right at their doors, and the highest mark- et price paid them. • BURGLAR All CLINTON., Last Saturday morning in the "-Wee sma" hours several . (stores in town were robbed and Beacom R. Smyth's grocery was en- tered aswas also Faias book store , next door, 'where about $5 lar cbange -vas' secured, They appar- ently tried to enter Bovey s :'drug stoae, .but as the entrance leave them some resistanee ti,ey passsel on. In each ease entrance was �arade; fronee +the rear of the >etores. oto doubt the`burglags were aware of the facts that during, (the last couple of weeks no night watch- man has been on duty.. as Sergeant Welsh, the regular man, is relieving Chief 'Wheatley, Who es supervising the (m�acadasnizing of . the 'streets Saturday right Edward :Bennett Was ,arrested, Hensall, on a charge of '.bueglaring a store in Goderich and was brought here and also, identified as being ground here on r rid,ay We understand lie -vas trying to exchange coopers for saver an the southern, town and it is expected that he got the coppers trona Fairee store. He Wee taken to Goderich Monday night by ,Co. Constable Whiteside, of Eensall, G DOCTOR FORMER O , A 0 R UN Y MARRIED, Tuesday's Globe gave the follow- ing account of the wedding of Miss Margaret -Herres, 01:;rroatonto, to Dr. 'Clarence E. Hill, a former reside' ent of town, when he practiced .for a year with (Dr. Gunn.,—Cranfield Romeo, Pape avenue, the home oaf ;the bride's parents, was the scene o4 a pretty weddLn ,Mo,nday after- noon - noon wheal the maariiage took place of ''Miss Margaret Harem, dtaugh'tcrl of Mr, and Mrs William 'Harrtps,tto Dr. Clarence E.Hxif T ecr m on swa,s cmduetd by, the Igrroo father, Rev. L. W. Hill of•,, thn Idng- ton assisted by :Rev, R. C. Corrigan, of iwoodgroen Tabernacle, and during the 'signing 'elf the register Miss Florence McClelland 'sang'Be- ranee." The bride -was given 'away by her father, and wore white 'satin rharmeuso witch podut lace rand pearls, and 'a veil of 'Hendon d,_ace caught up with lorasage blossoms. She :carried aishower of lily of (he valley, ,and worn the groomee gift a pearl and amethyst bracelet,'' She was attended by her (sister, Miss Edna 'lttay Harries, as maid o'f honor, and the groorele sister, 'Miss Beale Hill- as bridesmaid. They, were gowned alike' in pink 'crepe de cisme and lace, and 'carried pink roses. Little 'Miss Doreen `Fleury, a niece of the bride, was Slower girl in a fro,ek of white lingerie, and carrying a basket of pink 'sweet peas and duly, (of the valtley, Mr. Harold D.1101, of Pitt:sburg, Pa., a beehter of the groosn,'was ,best pan and received a gold tie pin from the 'groom, whotsd (gifts rto the brid•e',s attendants were pearl (bar Pine "Mrs. Harris, the brli,de's' mother, held a reeeptiou ;after- wards,, ,and was wearing black +nan- broiderod chiffon over Isillk, with diamond ornaments, She was (as- sisted an receiving by her (daugh- ter, Mrs, QntnnbacJa and Mrs, Mace clonal'd, The.brido ani) groolm Jett later for! a'trip).north, the foatner 'travelling in e blue ts,uiit with hat to Match, to BAND CONCERTS. This -week the band will play on Friday evening and next week on Wednesday might. Keefe- then nights i'n.mind end coins down and hear the progrlam(. GETS PROMOTION.D.Lorne'Welsh, eon of Sege. �'v else, has been re e'motecl to \al-lgceburg as day eve: Al or and ca©h-ier en the Pere Marquette railway. Leene's •nnany friiends in town will ibe glad to hear ofhis success, NEW MEDICOS'PROMHURON 00. ' The successful candidates from sluron Oo., who have: passed the exec ina: o . s e an and tions o£ the College f Pby � x sSurgeons of 0nfaxio, and'are entitled s' o e are -Cas. to practice'in thr pi vine bClelandAlexander, Seafoxth; Fredsrick Thomas Bryans, Jrmestown; John Alexander Gardener, Walton; EdwardHy, McGavin, Seaforth. CAN YOU BEAT THIS, MITCHELL WINS FIRST GAME,, The Mitchell boivleee played their" firr,slt ganic this neason.Int the Far1I sup s,ertesl,; on Wednesday afternoon feel-, onthe Mitehelt ,green, -with four rinks from St, Marlys. The Mitchell bowlers won, out by 52 sho'ts,' BASIBALL, - A good. lgamo iviil`•te played in Recreation Park oe Friday, June 28, Zurtcle vs, Clinton:, 'Gane 4ealied- at 6.20 ...sharp. Al fast gainer Was' played in Zurieli recently : and 'this one will 'beast good. The Ilorne Boys expect to win, Admission 25c, ladies 15e. r'" POLICE COURT, P.M. Andrews has had : 'a busiy,. week and( will continue tagelian' on Friday to performs hie duties. 'Mon- day afternoon hetsent up Stennett, the supposed burglar, for trial at Goderich; in the evening -a fine of $ Donnellcosts was piecedonti{IiI, assault' on W. Robin- son; Tuesday afternoon, he 'held court for a,short time but ,adjourn - ease of Murphy vs, Seel till Fri- day afternoon onOelceount of the Crown Attorney not being able tto come, PAPER HAS ADVANCED • Ci-eulaate are being sent tuiound. to the newspaper' offices through- out the( country, by the big( paper dealers to the effect that itis found. necessary to advance the price of all papers owing to the increased. cost of raw materiel land the paper mills being obliged to put on -three shifts where formerly 'two Sufficed, The circular tel}stbe story that the price of paper is'going up _ up. The papers(, affected( the most are the ;kinds used in job,printing such, as Hata, bonds, linens earl ledger s Oe 'these papers therehas heveae ahog increase an'cost' ancleafl Pelle: nee pfiree lusts havo been enneelled,. Nature 'ally, this means' teat the general cost of toh printing must be inereas- sit totals() care of the advance( in paper values. Owing to• (elle exist- ing conditions inthe'ppaper market it is difficult at this time to may hove high {prices on paper May climb. T'HE PRES E ID NT OF THE LONDON CONFERENCE, The new President of the banner conference of Canadian Methodism is the Rev. J. E. Ford, of( (Clinton, Ontario; ono ofits most uniformly successful pastors And preachcrd and abeether beloved and etteebn- ed, Mr. Q'ord mitered the work of the l'l:othodi,st ministry in 1874, con- nectin a himself (with. the London Conference, eof r n e, After 'the union, he still !remained amember of that Conference and has /exercised his entire =matey within eta /bounds. Mx. Ford is al bardwoking, tcen- sci'entious Munster of he gospel tvhol has had' 'all ,the way'tlhroueh. good and abiding(fruit to hie min- istry, As the first superintendent of the writer of this note, testimony is gratefully born:eto the fact i !r Feed's life and iworit strongly 'em- phasized two( facts—first, that the minister should be the 'friend of his people always, and second, ,that le should 'be - sari earnest( and (hard working student. Aa a pastor, (as well as a leader( and (guide of his ,people along intellectual and (in- spirational lines, Mr. Ford has been pre-eminently ,successful. Dur- ing his ministry he has received his shays' ofbonouts,'beinag Finan- cial Secretary and'Chadrm'an of Dis- trict many tisnos, As well as mem- bet of the General Conferelrce. 'He will give a good and .terttasfadtory ae 0 1 ee ant. el '. of .h an the P • - ' himself a card ent,s chain•.—Christian Guardian, • B .o ROOFING Is strongly fire -resisting — rated first-class by Fire insurance Com- panies. It will not ignite from sparks or burning brands, and has saved'' many a building. Made in 3 Permanent Colors —Red, Brown, Green —and in natural Slate. Sols Canadian Mfrs. 78 TBESTANDARDPAINTCO. Mitti3aikineMS .1 Canada,LImlled,lhntreal. THUS. MciiENZIE, CLINTOIN, ee eeefee••eeeme••••eeee••• samneP Session=• • • from' July -sod nnergess (into v, • our Autumn Term from In is na net 26th 'Many teachers and •. • sender students will .take ad- • • vantage of our Summer Term - • an m'antp,will ,contanuq ren • - • 'tit graduation lin four or • o ,six months leads 'them aria ect a' •, into a 'good -salaried (posi- • • tine, Let us send you peptic- • ular,5 about our ' courses, :a • Write W. H. Shaw, Preisidenit, - Central Buain.ess College 4 • Toronto. - 0 •000•••..••.000..•...e Mr, Arthur Can tie l'o.nhas, (two ducks at bit place which have been Lyingsines' March.' Some 'deys he gla three eggs and one day re- ce 1 t our, They have ev , re- cently' fur. ]x Y . n, ea massed a day when they did, (hot lay two eggs. Can 'anyone 'beet that?. pPI7 II.OLDING SCHOOL SCHOLARS "SPORTS. The Seaf",tntJa Public School ate going to ho their first anlnua' day of 'sports on Friday o -f tlri!ts week. The trustees ;and thein' friends were delighted with the • day at Clinton and t'he are ,going.. to have' a big time for. lre,scholars. A AND A. M D,D. G M. We shiptul Bro.' Vlal-' tom', of Strttfo d, visited IOlintoi Lodge A.P. and, A. M. rine Monday. evening and iissttalled'the 'Officers ear' the: Messing twelve ontlis M J. P.' ., W. J, an Geezer; W -M,, Ity. flould; S W., '11 Rorke; J, W., (T; McLeod, S G., J. W.; Treleaven; S. Da A.'Clav kion ; J. D., W. McConn el • Secy,, B', B, Chant; Treace WV. Fair E aur 'Tler A Cas ale • D of C Dr. J. W. Shaw, An •entoyable (even- ing wast spent with Bro. Mallon, who is an efficient officer and whale visits are always looked for- ward -to with pleasure by the breth- ren. RICKED PROVES FATAL. Hicked over the left eye by a horse causing death, was the sad fate of Edith Winnifred,.the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- ray, who reside near St. Paul. ',Little Edith WAS playing in the yard, near to one of her father's horses, which was roaming around loose, and receiv ed a hard kick on the forehead. No- body saw the accident, her father hay ing his ,pack in her direction, and it will never be known : what provoked the horse to cut loose the way: it did. The little girl was rushed to the Strat. feed General Hospital• wbere she was operated on: although it was conceded by medical ?nen that the effort would be fruitless: Sects proved to be, the case. Bpd the little seta-' passed away on Sittmeley morning. /belittle girl 's a niece 1 erre t niece o . Byrum of the firm oP Beam v Stetter, Mrs. IiFnm went down to Stratford Monday to attend the funeral. A SHOWER, - People walking along Victoria street en Monday evenntng revere rather surprisedi to meet a, Ssay crowd of young people two of them carrying a huge clothes basket fi11- ed to the brim withmysterious ous looking bundles. 'We have learn- ed on good authority that this was not aparty of gipsies that the young ]adios et;. the Philathea Class and League, of Ontario (5 t. Church on their Was' to,shower Miss Hattie Judd whose marriage to Mr,. Lawson, took place yesterday 'and who hat beentfor several, years h. valued .member of both. organiza- titens. Tho shower Which, was of the misieellaneoua variety contain- ed many pretty and useful. ,gifts in granste, china( and`, linen. A very. jolly hour was spent, during which delicious home-made candy was was served( by 'Mrs, Judd. fL'he girle too. their leave ixpreasting their very best wishes for the hap- piness of the bride -elect. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. The first Garden Party of the season was beldlasc Thursday night, June 20, at the home of Mr. W. Jackson, under the auspices of the Ladies' Guild of `,3t, Paul's Church. The beautiful lawns so well adapter- for such a festival were well filled by Olintonians and outsiders es well. Supper was served frpm six to eight and later on straw- berries, ice-cream etc,; were. obtain- able at the booth, The weigh• -scales, under the direction of Miss Iday stance were much in demand, During the evening the following . program was given. Stewart Jackson delighted the people with an instrumental ; the oharrman's address ; a quartette com- posed of Miss May Rance and Messrs. Ike.Rattenbury, A. J. Holloway- and Wilbur Ford sang "Coyne, Sing to Mee" - The accompaniment was played by the Anglican Orchestra ; Rev, Mr. Cosens gave an address ; Stewart Jackson once more appeared and sang in a most pleasing manner. The aud- ience was delighted, and having heard once more that voice which they had learned before to appreciate, were not to be put oft without another song, Stewart very kiud'y responded to the hearty applause. Rev, Mr. Gant spoke few words. Mr. J. Doherty sang in his rich baritone voic "Heroes and Gentlemen.' . The ace companiment was played by Mrs. Doherty. Mr. Ford and Mr, Hartley gave the concluding speeches., The latter alluded to his new work, ex- plaining what he was expected to do, PRESENTATION TO MRS. (REV.) COSENS, There wine quite a large (attend- ance of the ladies of Ontario Street Church at . tenser awing meeting last ;Thursday 'afternoon, -The ladies ,took advantage of the ocea- siion to do honour to Mrs. (Cosens who -"has, foe elle iastt ithredyears, worked ;successfully and unerring- ly In the interests of botih the Wo- mene 'Missionary Soniety and La- dies Aid. Mrs.' Jervis,rpresidlenit of age W,'M. S. read th'e folloWing Ad- dress Tc Mee, T. W. Cosens, Owing, to the impending (Ye: - move' of Mr. Cosens ,and yourself( to' your( new field of .eldeavesi an London: The Iraembers ofthe Ladies Aid and eigssion'aa•y fSoeie- t;es on behalf of 'themselves and' ether lady members of the eongre- anon associated g witit theta desire to ftake advantage of this oppor- tunity of expressing their - apprec- iation of the( good will and earnest effort which, you have shown isi'the causes tie which their hearts are devoted, Durin. the 'short, ,time that conference. Chas permitted .you to be linked( 'steels' Ontario Street 1 omething New on Which to Hang Your Curtains. t� z sm A Brass Telescope Rod with curved ends and rounded edges on which to shur your curtains without cutting or tearing the threads. Itis light and strong. Easily put .up or, taken down, and holds the curtains far enough away .,from the casing to allow a free movement of the shade,;:' - The oval. ends make 'a ver`y"r artistic effect. We: have it in three styles, One for Gi-sin [e pair of curtains; g p another for double curtains, or a sin le pair and an over drop; and : third :style made so that the brackets will hold the shade as well ab ibe curtains May we Show Thea- to You? a11111111111CtiM heWa Do Emir oe Often the eheapest—Tilways the Best A000,00A„,s6,..,,,,,,,s,NAAA,Novs,smokv,,,,A000w.,.„„Ao..,„AAAAAAAA Oiling Out } The Big Sale is still going on, Scores have taken advantage of this Great Money -Saving Sale, Have You ? Our large and well-aAorted stock of Children's Shoes and Slippers is Attracting the floaters' Attention, Now N When Shrewd 011gers Biggs Shoes . 9a. Good, Leather Top Phaeton Buggy for Sale K, Jas. Tw&Son, f • r OLINTON y� 7 A/+NWk/tMAAWAAAAMA 4Vvlh yy VWWl,+W• Church" wehave even found you a counsellor and enthusiastic worker in all our endeavors for the better, went of the ,church and ,society. No small part of the success 'which leas been ours is under the blessing of heaven; due to you, We 'there- fore would( asld you to accept) ase memorlam of three happy years of successful 'effort and pro/Stable co-operation this token of our goody will and esteem and with ft we will include our. 'sincere prayer for the continued' success of yourself Bend 'Mr, Ootsens in God's vineyard. - May His blessing everbe upon you and -1 'Signed on behalf of Ladies. Mrs. Jas. Miller' ,president of the Ladled (Aid thole presented' Mrs, Cosens with, a beautiful pearl And amethyst' brooch. Airs Cosens made a ad very fittingreply, referring to, herr pleasant; {associations with bath ,soctelties andt,the (reluctance -villi which, - he! severed heat :con- nections with them. SPECIAL RATES FOR DOMINION DAY. The G. T. R,, announces special rates for Dominion .Day. llound.trip ticketswit o w 1 h e sold at sin(rle. Pare goad going June 28, 29, 80 and July 1, and returning up to July 8. This means trip splendid t p p from Friday, June 28, to Wednesday, July3, for those who wish to avail themselyee ef the oppor- tunity. MINOR LOCALS. The Township Voters List ;will soon be published, Rave o •"eve a p u i�•',$e d your subsci'ita- tion( to the., New Era for 1912. Chicago has been playing yup to Its name of "The Windy OTty," To,supply the needs of Canada's mixed- rases- the Eible is pri,n'ted in: 70languages. • Central tlusincSs College Stratford, Ont. Ontario's lest Easiness Cole e Our,coivaes are up-to-date. and practical. We have a .. ego ,staff of experienced in- arructoes and our gnadeatas' gat the high grade leositions. We do more for our,Studen'ts than does any similar sehool. We have three departments Commercial, Shorthand .:and Telegraphy. You owe it to outs off y w to know what we are doing. Get our free cata- logue at once. , D. A. McLachlin Lac hl1n: PRINCIPAL to 44i -t e 4-eaeees see -.4.4.44.1 fi•e • e: ,1° e oun-cj Man We Have Been Watching You We have been looking out for your interests. We have the kind of Oxfords you like—.Oxfords that are built for you alone.' Snappy styles of distinction that stand out from the ordin try styles so decidedly that when you see thein, buying will be irresistible FRED D J-ACKSO ' ,q% .1, 4. se(+' .z. •'s 411 4. •;b 4. DISTINCTIV'ii SeIOES 4, es a isisitill' F a �: ' `r,