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TO THE. FARNME:RS*
till UUON..
4o0rpot<11ted by Aot of Parliament 1856.
QUITO, • $2,000,000
Ron, - • $1,100,000
Quad Office, - MONTREAL.
4 H. R. • MOLSON, Prepident.
..WQI4'ERSTAN THOMAS,General Manager.
Notes •discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American ex-
change bought and sold at
lowest ourrent rates.
,'�, IFTRRaaT ALy0w.D ON DarOSIT$.
V.A.R,M4CIIIIZB.
llohey advanced to farmers on their own notes
W onoH e or inure endorsers. No mortgage re -
H. 0. BREWER,
t Manager,
S'ebruary, 1884. MINTON.
Gr. D. McTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted. - - Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, June8th„1801 658y
, .troth.
It. COOK, sec.
L. Oa LA' No 710,
VLICl1T VON,e
Meets Won Monday of every.
mouth, Hall Ind flat, M0E0'
block, Visiting brethren always
made welcome.
DAVID OANTELON W. M.
W. O. VAINCE, P. 31,
4K0ott#c',
..J ev ry Friday o' oNo. Rafter he A. Smoon. Visit.
Ing brethren cordially invited.
T. SMALLACOMBE, Sac. W. J. PAISLEY, w. Mr
Clinton Jan. 14 1803.
K. 0. T. M.
Kearns Tont No. 68, Knights of the Mambos of
the World, $1,000, $3.000 and $9,000 Policia. Mem-
bership, over 100,000. Assessment principle -has
never exceeded 13 •
and safest in existeo.s Meets in inOraCheapest
Hall,Olin.
oe
ton, first and third Friday of every month.
A.09 Ull W■
The Clinton Lodge, No.194, meetsin Biddletomho's
Hall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays in
each month. Visitors cordially invited. R. STONE -
HAM, M. W.; J. BEAN, Recorder. 59l1y
gUu b gntslat
Study your. own Intercat and go filler,
you oan, get
Reliable Uaruees•
I manufacture none but the Boy OF Brio&&
Beware chops that sett 9110p, as they hand
pot to five. AIV gall and get prices, Orclers
by mall promplyNattended to
0 .1.1 f JIW
HARNESS EMPORIUM, T3L'i(Tll, ON''
NOTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with re-
gard to wreckage, let it be distinctly underetoed
that it any person tapes possession of any kind
of wreckage
end i� me I
once proeedngs.Rememb this s th
last warning i shall give. CAPT..WM. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, Goderiob
Goderich, Sept. 7th 1801.
FOR SALE.
The properly at present occupied by the un-
dersigned as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Goderich, consisting of one half of
an acre of land, good frame house -story and a
half -seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and
aoft water, good atone cellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses, There are also some good fruit
trees. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable for any:person wishing to live retired.
For further particulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
642-tf Barrister, Goderloh.
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DRS-GUNN .Ct GIBSON.
Jubilee Preceptory No. 161,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes.
day of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.
Visiting Sir Knighte will always receive a hearty
welcome.
OFFICE Ontario St, a few doors east of Albert St.
W. GUNN. R. J. GIBSON.
DR. TURNBULL.
3. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
."',. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. d: S. Ont, ; Fellow
of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office; -
Dr. Doweley'a stand, Rattenbury tit. Night calls
answered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office in Hodgencs Block, Ratteabury 8t., Clinton,
Ont. Night calla at same place.
DR. R. MOORE
Physician, Surgeon, Aceoacheur. Office, the late
Dr. Worthington's office, Huron street. Residence,
corner of Erie and Mary Ste.
ii.
@jYentiot1'11.
A. M. ToDD, Worshipful Preceptor
GEon.OB HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor
PETER CAiiTELON, Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory ° 397
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Blyth, the Wednesday
after full moon of every month.
Royal Black Preceptory 3151
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - 'Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
"rake a Bole 'find put sopa :'
dough around it, then fry in lard,
ar ,,
This simple recipe has brought
thousands to grief, just because
of the frying ht lard, which as
we all know hinders digestion.
In all recipes where you have
used lard, try
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
and SILV ERWARE at
.1., BIDDLECOMB'S, - Cinton.
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets In the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon-
day of every month. Visiting Knights always made
welcome.
W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0
T. C. BRUCE L. D. 8.,
COOK'S FLOUR
& FEED STORE,
Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S. of Ont.
Teeth extracted without pain by the nae of a harm -
leis andleasantlocal anaesthetic. No unconscious.
ne�s, sickness nor ill-effects accompany theuee of
this remedy, and many in and around Clinton can
testify to its genuineness. Special attention given
to the preservation of the natural teeth. OIRoe,
Qoatea' Block, over Taylor's shoo store.
ACNEW, L. D. S.
• Surgeon Dentist.. Graduate of Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.
Best Local Anaesthetics for painless ex-
traction. Rooms in Smith's Block op-
posite P. 0.
T28 -y.
Clinton,
GO TO THE
the new vegetable shortening and
you will be surprised at the
delightful and healthful results.
It is without unpleasant odor,
unpleasant flavor or unpleasant
results. With Co!TOI,ENEin your
kitchen, the young, the delicate
and the dyspeptic can all enjoy
the regular family bill of fare.
Cottolene 1. .old In 8 and 5
pound pall., by all grocer..
Made only by
The N. K. Falrbank
Company,
Wellington and Ann fits.,
MONTREAL.
48000184o11algid woe lntl.Qdneed by 1 r,
;',,.S..DRlgaby.
Mr. PeIgiz y was opposed to .Time
Tables QI accou1:lt of heir instability
et being continually subject to change.
The 410014844M was carried on by ,
Messrs, Wren,. Regan, Strang, Tom
,
Holman, To no isses I3lnir and
Morrison, The general*
opinion pre-
vailing that there should be a time
table and that each teacher should ad-
here to it as nearly as possible consist-
ent with good effective teaching.
Mr. Geo, Baird offered to hand over
to this .association, the sum of $3 being
balance left in his hands by the Varna
Teacher's Institute ..tt its dissolution.
On, motion of Mrs. Strang, seconded
by Inspector Tom, the offer of Mr.
Baird wes itcrepted and the thanks of
the Association returned to Mr,. Baird.
On (potion the Association adjourned
to meet at 9 o'clock a in.
1:VENING, •
In the evening an entertainment was
given in Drew's Opera House. Reye.
Hunt, Jackson, Martin and Dr. Rollins
delivered addresses. A splendid musi-
cal prograrnlne was carried out by the
the Davidson orchestra and MI's. Hunt,
Misses Davidson and Gill and Messrs.
Collins and Brown all of whom acquitt
ed themselves creditably and elicited
enthusiastic applause. The proceed-
ings were terminated by singing God
Save the Queen.
Exeter, May 2dth, 1804.
The Association met at 0.10a. m. Mr.
Wren in the chair.
Inspector Tom conducted devotional
exercises,.
The minutes of the previous days'
sessions; were read and approved.
The Huron News-Recora
$1.50 a Vera -,$1.2,5 in Advance.
Union Shaving Parlor
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th, 1804.
For first-class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
,J. MERTON, Proprietor.
Geo. Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
Albert Street, North, - Clinton•
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and repaired.
BRAN and SHORTS in Large or.
Small Quantities.
OIL CAKE, LINSEED ;MEALS
10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel
Oats
D. COOK CLINTON.
752-tf
Cantelon Bros,
UIENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
ION MERCHANTS.
Grockery, Glass cC Chinaware
ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter and Egg
r53-ly
HILL'S FEED STORE,
HURON STREET, CLINTON.
sl
�1'gitx.
uu 0. - HAYS, Bolicitor, sec. Office, corner of
• Ltt' Square and West Street, over Butle 's Book
More,. Goderich, Ont.
OF Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, circ..
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
A. H. MANNING. JAB. SCOTT.
TAMPION & JOHNSTON,
BARRISTERS, - - SOLICITORS.,
NOTARIES, csrc.,
podericlz, - Ont,
" Office over Jordan's Drug Store.
E. CAMPION, Q. 0. M. 0. •JOHNSTON
MONEY TO LOAN.
*mg to Pug.
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MONEY
--
MOood
mortgages ort personal sern large or o iity at ail the los of west
current rates. II: HALE, Huron et. Clinton.
r.'
MONEY TO LOAN.
The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all
kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field
and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all
kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT
in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest
varieties and blends. Excellent value.
J. W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton
JOHN - SCRUTON
Butcher and Poultry.
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
All lines in season, Highest price for
Hides, Tallow and Sheepskins.
Interest 51 per cent payable yearly. Tho borrow.
have
theprincipal at anye privilege of giving e whole or
part of
notice.
For further particulars apply toC. A. HARTT.
6gThe in McKay's Block, Clinton.
FARMERS, ATTENTION
8100,000 to loan on farm property
at5li per cent., straight loan. No com-
Mission. Also a limited amount of
j .priva le funds at 5 per cent.
T. E. MCDONOUGH,
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Loan and Insurance Agent.
Ofllce, Jackson Block, Huron street,
Clinton, Ont.
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News -Record" one of the beet medium',
in the County of Huron. Advertise in
R'The News -Record" -The Double Oirculatioa Talks
remands. Rates a low as any.
STRAY STOCK ADVER-
TISEMENTS inserted in Tna
News RecoaD at low rates. 'the law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
If ybtt want any kind of advertising you will not
no better than call on The Newe-Record.
J. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary
Surgeon honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
diseases of all domestic animals
on the most modern and scientific
` - principles. organs attended to
Matt Or day. Oince on Issas street, next Now
Era 00140' Residence -Albert street, Clinton.
Sm
• Mrs. Whitt, Teacher of Music,
piano Organ and Teehnloon for use of pupils.
Ajit[' tents in Boaviz oo ov orW. Beesley's, Albert
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
W IIEATLEY & SCRUTON
We have Openea out for buetnaee on HURON
STREET, CLINTON, and will be pleased to sup-
ply
inastnsons of all at itheall
lowestkinds
living'meats
prices.
Highest cash pricepaid for Hides, Sheepskins, &e.
Patronage respectfully eollelted.
727 -tf. W HF.ATLEY & SCRUTON-
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS :CHANGE.
The undersigned desires to intimate that ho has
bought out the interest of Mr. Couch, in the butcher.
ing business lately carried on under the style of
FORD &COUCH. He will continue tho same at tho
old stand, and trusts by giving the closest and most
careful attention to tho business, straightforward
and courteous treatment to all., and handling only
choice meat, to merit and receive a fair share of
public patronage. All orders carefully and promptly
filled.
JAMES A. FORD, CLINTON.
BILL HEADS, NOTE
He..ds, Letter Heade, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
6tc., etc. , printe •l In a workman-
like manner and at low rates, at
TER NM's -RECORD office.
WATTS & CO
PUMPS! PUMPS!
It you want a first-olasv, well.niade pump, one that
will give you eatiefaotion, send your order to the
undersigned. - Ho will dig and clean wells and do it at
tho closest prices. He also handles a first-class
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
Opposite Queen's Hotel - High Street, Clinton.
809.41
F. W. FfIRNCOIIIB
(MEMBER OF ASSN OF P. L. 5.)
Provincial Land Surveyor
and Civil Engineer,
LONDON, OST,
OFFMCC 3. J. Stewart's Grocery 78S�oor8eIDOlin
ton.
81t-
GODERICH MARBLE WDRKSI
J. C. Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, 'Clinton, is
our agent for Clinton and vicinity.
W. M. Sebring, of Benmiller, is our Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to Dither of the above will
have our beet attention.
Monuments supplied in CANADIAN, SCOTCH,
SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites,
a well ae in all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Stevenson a call before ordering else-
where. JOHN A. RORER MON.
Manager.
ALLAN LINE
West Huron Teachers.
The West Huron Teachers' Assof is
tion met in the Public School, Exeter
May 25th, 1894, pursuant to the call o
the Executive.
President J. T. Wren, of Hensal
occupied the chair.
Mr. H. I. Strang, $. A., conducte
devotional exercises.
The minutes of the last session a
Goderich were read and adopted.
The following were appointed Resol
tion Committee, viz :-Messrs. Stran
T. A. Brown, G. M. Kilty, Misses Bla
and Mc Math.
Inspector Tom moved, seconded b
T. A. Brown, that a time be set apa
during the sessions of this meeting o
the Institute for the consideration an
discussion of questions by teacher
and that a committee he appointed t
answer questions depositea with th
Secretary. The motion was adopte
On motion of Inspector Tom, secon
ed by S. J. Latta, Messrs. G. Baird,
A. McLaughlin and Miss Gregory we
named a committee to 'carry out t
foregoing resolution.
Mr. G. M. Kilty then proceeded
.discuss his method of teaching "De
mals" and by blackboard illustratio
made this subject very interesting a
insr.ructive.
Messrs. Latta,Tom. Strang, Bogart
Johnston,Baird and Wren further co
tinned the discussion.
All complimented Mr. Kilty on
manner in which he dealt' with
subject.
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Blood to A neem$a, from. TDs
eased Mood to Scrofula,fr axnt
Loss of Flesh to I1111esss
Scott's
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A,.,-,,ra u
the Cream of Cod -1 7rer 311,
prevexits this step from being
taken and restores Health.
Physicians, the world over, en-. °
dorso
Don't he deceived by Substitutes!
Scott & Bonne, Belleville. All Druggists. 60o. &I1.
On motion of Inspector Tom, second-
ed by W. H. Johnston, the hearty
tiranks of the Association were tender-
ed to all those who had taken part in
the entertainment of the previous even-
ing.
Mr. J. T. Wren then gave a report of
the proceedings of the recent 0. P. T.
A. Mr. Wren's report was well re-
ceived and on motion of G. W. Hol-
man, seconded by T. A. Brown, it was
adopted and the expenses of the dele-
gate ordered to be paid.
Miss H. E. Walrond of the Exeter
Public School then took up "Word
Recognition." A small class was pres-
ent which made the lesson very inter-
esting and instructive. At the con -
elusion of this work Miss Walrond
with another class exemplified her
method of teaching addition and sub-
traction. This class, as the former,was
well conducted and both lessons reflect-
ed credit on teacher and classes.
The discussion was continued by
Messrs. McPherson, Ingram, Ross and
Tom.
"Observation and busy work, multi-
plication and division" was then taken
up by Miss Watson of Goderich. A
small class was also present by means
of which Miss Watson illustrated her
method practically. Miss Watson
showed by manner in which she dealt
with the subject, that she was thor-
oughly alive to her work.
The discussion was further continued
by Inspector Tom.
Mr. 11. 1. Strang, B. A., discussed at
some. length the value of analysis and
parsing impressing upon all the im-
portance of vigilance in preventing
careless habits in this work. The
teachers of West Huron owe very much
to Mr. Strang for the time he has at
these different meetings devoted to
giving instructions in this branch of
education.
The printed extract on the program
was gone into fully by Mr, Strang and
much valuable information on analysis
and parsing gleaned by the teacher's
trona Mr. Scrang's dealing with it.
The time for adjournment having
arrived the Association adjourned.,
to
ci-
es
nd
RORAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
REDUCTION IN 'RATE.
Steamers sail regularly from
Portland and Halifax to Liverpool
via Londonderry
DURING THE WINTER MONTHS.
Cabin, $40 and upward.. Second Cabin, $25.
Steerage at lcw rates. No Cattle carried,
STATESERVICE OF
LINE. ALLAN LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
NEW Yk,HK AND GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40
and upwards. Second Cabin, $25. Steerage at
low rates.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to A.O.
PATTISON or WM JACKSON, Clinton.
THE CELEBRATED.
Ideal Watier
and Wringers.
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CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Groat Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert Street, - Clinton.
Photographers
FOSTER & BAYLEY
THE BEST IN THE MATKES.
Machines Allowed on Trial.
CLINTON.
.fife Size Portraits a Speoialty.
NOTICE TO NEWS -RECORD READERS.
Tho publisher would esteem It a favor it readers
would, when making their purebasee, mention that
thoy saw the merehanta advertisement in
'TIlE
NEWS -RECORD.
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The roll was then called and 52 teach-
ers answered to their names.
On motion of G. W. Holman,second-
ed by S. J. Latta, that the subjects on
the programme, the persons responsible
for which were not present, be placed
down in the order of business. The
motion was carried.
At this stage of the _proceedings a
de'piitation from the xeter Public
School Board consisting of Messrs.
Huston, Fitton, Carling and Frayne
entered the roorn.
Messrs. Huston and Fitton on beh
of the Board welcomed the teachers
Exeter, and in the course of their
marks threw out some very practi
suggestions tending to the better wo
ing of our school system.
The welcome was responded to on be.
half of the Association by Messrs -
Wren, Tom, Strang, Baird and Holman
all thanking the Board for their sym-
pathy in the teachers work and the
hearty welcome extended.
The time tor adjournment hav
arrived, on motion the Association
journed till 1.)0 p. m.
AFTERNOON SESSION..
The Association met as per adjourn-
ment.
Mr. G. Baird proceeded with the dis-
cussion of his method of teaching els-
mentary algebra for Public School
Leaving Exalnination work.
Miss C. Vosper of the Exeter Public
School then took up the literature of
"Resignation." A class of girls from
the Public School was present and lent
interest to the lesson. The lesson
proved interesting and both teacher
and pupils showed that they had a
pretty thorough grnsp of the meaning
of text of the poem which is considered
one of Longfellow's gems.
Inspector Tom took up the lesson
with the seine class and asked several
questions which were readily answered
by the class.
The following teachers took part in
the discussion. Messrs. Delgaty, T. A.
Brown, Holman, Strang, Regan, Wren
and Macpherson.
The teaching and subsequent
cussion of this subject proved ve
structive.
Mr. T. A. Brown then discussed
"Physiology for Entrance." Mr. Brown
explained fully and plainly the reasons
for teaching this important branch of
study and gave valuable hints for
teaching it.
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All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill.
Call and eee me.
J. B. WEIR, CLINTON
Boar For Service.
For service, a Thorough -Bred Largo Berkshire Boar,
on the 14th Donee slon, Goderich township. Terme
-$1 cash at time of service or $1.05 within three
mein ho, with privilege of returning.
807-51. WM. ELLIOTT, Owner.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The Association inet at 1:30 p. m.
Mr. H. I. Strang continued the dis-
cussion of analysis and parsing, deal-
ing chiefly with the former. Many
different points were cleared up and
the teachers felt that they were well
repaid for coming back to this session.
the Resolution Committee's report
was then presented, which, after dis-
cussion • of the same clause by clause,
was adopted as follows: -
1 That it is the opinion of the As-
sociation that the Entrance Examina-
tion should remain as it is at present,
an 1 that a copy of this resolution be
sent to the Education Department.
II That the Executive Committee
of this Association be requested to al-
low in future a reasonable portion of
time itt each meeting for the discussion
of general subjects not specified on the
program.
III That we as an Association deep-
ly regret the unpleasant occurrence
that disturbed the narnlony of the pro-
ceedings at last evening's entertain-
ment, but at the same time to prevent
any misunderstanding of our views,
we declare that the teachers of the In-
spectorate of West Huron have no
sympathy with any opinions or dog-
mas opposed to the teachings of the
Bible.
IV That it would be a benefit to the
teachers of this Inspectorate if Pro-
motion Examination papers were pre-
pared for pupils wishing to pass from
the Junior 111 and Junior IV classes as
well as for those wishing to pass from
the senior classes of these books.
On motion of T. A. Brown, seconded
by Inspector Tom, it was decided to ap-
point a committee to receive questions. -
from teachers, and answer same at the
next meeting of the Association.
Teachers havingquestions to ask send
the same to the chairman or some
member of the Committee a reasonable
time before the Assoication meets and
the answers will be given as per above
resolution.
The committee appointed to carry
out the above is Messrs. T. A. Brown,
Exeter, W. 11. Johnston, Hay, H. 1.
Strang, B. A., Goderich.
On motion of Mr. Strang, seconded
by Mr. Ross, the thanks of the Associa-
tion were tendered to the Exeter Pub-
lic School Board for their generosity in
allowing the use of the school bulking
for Association meeting.
Besides the members of the School
Board mentioned above the following
visitors were during the sessions of the
Institute: -Revs. W. McDonagh and J.
A.Snell,Messrs.T.B.Carling,John Grigg
and Samuel Sample, an old member of
the Association at present teaching in
Perth county, and several ladies.
On the whole a fairlysuccessful
meeting was held. A pleasing feature
of it was the interest taken by the
lady teachers, three of whom (Misses
Vosper, Walrond and Watson) had
places on the program and won much
praise for the manner in which they
acquitted. themselves.
All of which is res ectfully submit-
ted. GEO. W. HOLMAN,
Sec. Treas.
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15 -Rheumatism, Rheumatic Palos .96
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BLEMISHES,
CAUSED BY
BAD BLOOD,
CURED BY
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Messrs. Holman, McLaughlin, Toni
and Johnston further discussed the
subject. The idea of teaching the sub-
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pressed.
"Time Tables in ungraded schools"
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Wedding Cakes, Fruit or Sponge Cakes
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