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The Wingham Advance, 1913-10-23, Page 311 r AN. ilii tsDAY, 00TOBVIt z3, x91;3 THE W I N WH•.A M A D V` ,A' N C R � Prize Winners of Howick Fall Alias Tughan; fancy work, novelty, TEACHERS' CONVENTION, perly taught carried the child into the THE EARLY 'BIRD IA lilies Livingstone, Edna Reburn; fes realin of the buautiful and they can TH �+ Fair, cinator, Edna Reburn, Mrs, Tamlyn; appreciate nature all the more, it helps 1,or Infants land Children, w o'clock (Continued from lastweelt) glavea, Mias 'T`ughail; handkerchiefs, The mast 11hron Teacher's Convert- to cultivate the emotional nature and y p� A The Early Bird, as his name im- �! a Miss Livingstone, Mrs, Tamlyn; knit- tion, held in Clinton last Thursday assists in promoting an appreciation The Kind You Have AlWaYs Dollght piles, does not need to be awakened iu tic fancy cotton, Mrs Tawl n, Miss and Friday was largely attended, 100 of the thoughts and feeling of others, '- by an alarm clock, but from natural IMPLEMENTS AND Gil+� + y Y Y R g Boars the �. $g � t��tUrC�rl�' r. IMPLEhII. 'N%RAT� Livingstone; knitting, fancy weal, teachers being present. A. A. Naylor As the tithe for adjournment had signature 9f temperament and characteristics is �� �� iV n NANUFACTITRES Mrs. Tamlyu; lace, honiton or point of the Seafortlz Public School was then arrived Me, Naylor very britfiy ' always on the spot ---ready when the i . N Tanning Mill, Cole .tC Welsh, Ethel, Miss Livingstone, A Feil; lace, tone- chairman of the convention, and Dr, outlined itis address on 'Physical filet material benefit offers itself � � �� �i Morning ,t 1tOOTS .AND VEGETABLES riffe, Mrs Tamlyn, Mrs Jae Beswither- Field, L P, S. was present, and took Training in Public Schools," as taught Just so with the early subscriber, Ile !� zcit ; lace, battenburg, Mlles Tughan, an active part in the diecussion&, which at London and pointed out the chief '� ` " gets the big end of the stick by send- capitr tP Gid Up 0�,. We will offer some big Bushel potatoes, carie, A Schmidt, < x rti Gen Haines; • bushel potatoes, late Miss Livingstone; lace, Duchess, Miss were all of a most practical nature, benefits of such a course and the good „ 7:t Ii , log or bringing in his order at the be• us G o H zn P '- - - Reserve Win Armstrong, Geo Haines ;bushel Livingstone, Mrs Tamlyn; lai udry Rev, S, J, Allen opened the pro• results it would have in correcting the ginutng of a big offer, , t3,7ro,000, bargains- Watch Out' bag, Miss Livingstone, Mrs, G '!' ceeclings end to fill the vacancy in the many imperfections iu habits. Vire now submit asimiliaradvantage tt` �� 'Total Assets si >r potatoes, any other kind named, A Wehrle mitts P y RAILWAY TIME -TABLE to everyone within the zone of our over � wiadOW and Come early it $ehmldt E Krohn; collection of o• y ,pair woman's, Miss gecretaryahi caused b the removal Dr, Field then wooed, seconded by i r $4fl,oUo,noo, W B John Holland; ani• Tughan, Miss Livingstone; mitts, of Mr, Stalker front the county, G. W, Ale. Holland, that Messrs. Poslitf, possible circulation, We will give our iwu as our supply Is limited 11 tatoes, L Krohn, paper, and "The Weekly Mail and Em a, pl y a lection of potatoes, E Krohn, John Pair man's woollen, Aliso Livingstone; Holman, an ex•preaidgnt of the associ• Naylor, Bouck and Henderson be a Trains leave Wingham stations daily as t ,} Y tA► Holland; 0 Swede turnips, Win Arm- mats, fancy table, Mrs, Tamlyn, Edna ation and one of the 'veterans in the committee to cluusider a schema for p're, from now till Januar 1st, 191.4 Reburn; mat, best hooked, Mrs Wm profession, was appointed. IoUows i for 860, or we will give our paper and ` uW� strong, Geo Haines; 0 turnips, any Wehrle mat, best an kind, home- Splendid addresses were then given the distribution of some of the funds � "The Weekly Mail and Empire" from ,;; ,t other kind, A Schmidt, E Krohn; 0 y' Y p fLTON of the Institute for the benefit of G�. 2. l�. — A Schmidt made, Mrs Wm Wehrloy, Miss Tug- as follows:— the teachers and schools of East now till Januar let Il)16 for 160. maugolds, red, , E Krohn; hen ;modern cross stitch, Mrs Taml n ''Sehaol Management," T. (1, Shil- T4 Tp1 QN'�O and Intermgdiatq gQzv do we do it at�the price?$ Well, R HALL'S 0 mangolds, yellow, A Schmidt, E y Huron, The motion was amended by points:—Passenger, 6 45 a m ; passen• ■ 0i Mrs G '.P lin ton of Tuckeramith. we have made special, arrangements. ta; Miss Livingstone; netting, g adding Dr. Field's name to the coat• Plallillllg Your lei h Krohn; 6 mangolde, white, A Schmidt, „ » ger, 11.00 aim. ; passenger, 2 $0 p,m. E Krohn; 6 carrots, garden, A W°hrley, Miss Livingstone; photo How to get Good Reading, Mr, wittee and adopted, with the big Metropolitan Weekly, by vi BTO e frame, handmade, Edna Reburn, W Henderson, principal of the Brussels TO LONDON; 6,85 a, which both o£ ug hope to increase our Future ,) n Schmidt, Miss Tughan; 0 carrots, field The election of officers was then m, ; passenger, 3 80 m, circulation even although attained at li' a H (Gregg; pin cushion, fancy, Dire Public School. g P g 3TC 10c 15c and 25c Store h A Schmidt, E Krohn-, 0 sugar beets, Tamlyn, Miss Tughan ;pillow shame, proceeded with and resulted as fol- a sacrifice of regular xates. HE young man who ex- `p M A Schmidt, 1; Krohn; gallon potato 'Kindergarten in Schools without glaw, Sea- TO KINCARDINE: - -Passenger, We might inform our readers that y g g lows :—Free„ Mr, 9hZilan pair any other, Mee. Jas Beawitherfck, a Kindergarten Department," Miss Me- 11.59 a.m.; passenger, 2,30 p.m.; pee- The Weekly Mail and Empire will right pecte to make a enc- �'`•��t6t::arEtEtFtictC:tc[;H3:3�:3��'•i����� onions, A Schmidt, Wm Armstrong; Mrs. Tamlyn; pillow cases, Miss Liv- Lean who has charge of that work in forth ;Viae Presidents, Messrs, FosliJf, seuger, 9.15 p.m., away, publish a ue.; aerial story, by cess of his business life 12 seed onions Wm Armstrong; 12 Wingham, and Bouck, Clinton; See- Conan Doyle, "The Poison Belt," must save a part of his _ ingstone,Mra Tamlyn; quilt knitted Saaforth Public School, onions from dutch seta, A Schmidt, A Keil, Mrs Tamlyn; ;quilt crocheted An address on "Nature Study in Trees„ Mr. Holman, Egmondville; C. P. R.. which is equal to the hest from the wages. , _ i �„--•_-,. , y Executive Committee, Messrs. Our- pen of that gifted writer, The owner of /,zsitlon ank ac. 4 Wm Armstrong; collection of onions, Edna Reburn, R J Sanderson; quilt Public Schools," by W. J. Emery, TO TORONTO and Intermediate count is lookedto and Wm Armstrong; 0 parsnips A Schmidt, Tie, Rabb, McNabb, Armstrong, and a,^ 1 pieced cotton, Mrs Tamlyn, J W Ed- B. A„ Science Master of Stratford Points:- Passenger, 6 40 aim.; passen- respected by hisow men Mise Tughan; 2 pumpkins E Krohn; Bryan, together with the staff of the and is also in a togar; quilt, silk or velvet, A YuZI); Normal School, was a great inspires- ger 3,06 p.m.% - "`� 2 citrons, A Schmidt, W H Gregg; 0 Brussels Public School. Auditor, H. lace mm� . ,, n , �ttea• grasp many opportunities t calif, bast quilted, C Walter; stock- tion to the teachers present: Mr. TO TEESWATER : -- Passenger, that are denied to the man 911 long blood beets, John Holland, A_ logs, pair woman's woollen, Miss Emery took for his text the little story Horton, Schmidt; 6 turnips beets, Wm Ra g Y Y ^� --� 12.60 P.m.; passenger, 10.82 p.m. who has nothing. _ 4 p Y Livinstone, Miss Tughan ; sox, pair of "Tommy and the Crow," as told in o, Acquire the saving habit, l son & Son, A Schmidt; 12 tomatoes Miss Livingstone, Mrs the old second reader, and pointed outkiNu and you have taken the man's woollen, R %�.j - . large, Mrs. Wm Wehrley, Thos Inglis, Tamlyn ; shirt, man's course, A Yulll, the great attachment for nature and Coming local Option Campaign a1}�■ n n ' �1�j A r� first step toward future 12 tomatoes small, A Schmidt, Mrs Miss Tughan; shirt, man's fine un- its conditions. Commercialit:m drives Ol ride for Drink Habit I , an account You can o en u Wm Wehrley; 2 head cabbage, white, laundried, Mrs Tamlyn ; sofa pillow, out of the life of the child the live of In Ontario s with account ft this bank i f We manufacture all kinds of � with curt dollaS, and inter- A Schmidt, Richard McGrath ; 2 head embroidered, Edna Reburu, A Yuill ; nature and the deeper inner love im- TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE Fur Garments and can sell est at t ho highest current � • �' � i 'I IlAtxpipp pgllll �� cauliflower, A Schmidt, Mrs J Brown; sofa pillow, needlework, Miss Tughan, printed in the inner life of the child, sets of Furs from $5.00 to ' rate will be oreditcd every = 2 watermelon, A Schmidt, L Krohn; 2 miss Livingstone ; sofa pillow, any We should try to keep in our schools The office of the *Ontario Branch of We are in earnest when we ask you sixamoizths. ,� the Dominion Alliance is a bus lace to give ORRINE a trial, You have $15.00 cheaper than any . ..... �.u, �.,.:.a . Fquasb, R' Krohn, T inglia ; cuoum- Y P S , _ other, Miss Tughan, Miss Livingstone; some of the songs of child life all the nothing to risk and everything to other place. The genuine , bers, R McGrath, A Schmidt; 2 heads ,it the present time. The fall and g _ /%'+� SMITH l shawl, lady's woollen, Miss Living- time"and have leas of the hard grind gain, fur your money will be returned stuff. All furs guaranteed to l c- P. �l''lIT l l sunflowers, Wm Armstrong; table - Winter Field Day Campaign has be if after a trial you fail to et results - a Pen. nr atone, Mrs Tamlyn; slippers, wool and more of the poetry of life. un. The Alliance is supplyings eak- y g give perfect satisfaction. Old corn, A "Schmidt, Thos inglIs; Field , g P from ORRINE,' This offer gives the AGENT - WINGHAM ' knitted, illisa Livingstone, Mrs Tam- NIT, Emery discussed the objections ars for an average of 100 Sunday ser- wives and mothers of those who drink Furs repaired to newest,., corn, ASahmidt; quart white beaus, lyra; table centre piece, embroidered often offered to the teaching of it in to excess an opportunity to try the styles. Highest prices paid �oVl~s Geo Haines, Jag Downey; quart but- vices at which the movement for the Pp y . Y = in silk, Miss Livingstone, Mrs G T Public Schools, The old usage and suppression of the liquor traffic is ORRINE treatment. It is a vary for Raw Furr. ter beano, R J Anderson, Thos Iagli&. Wehrley ; table centre piece, em- habit and the reverence we have had i simple treatment, can be given f the - Lawn -Mowers FRUIT broidered in eotton, Edna Reburn, for arithmetic have given to that sub- forcefully advocated. home without publicity or loss of time • . WINTLrR APPLES —Northern Spy, Miss Livingstone; ;tea cloth, embroid- act a real lace in the schools, and The staff of more than 30 clerk&, is froth business, and at a small price. Joseph Gra � "^"""^""`"""""""`^"""'"' g y j g P ORRINE it prepared in two f; OR- Hose �� %Vm Armstrong, A Yuill; Canadian ery, Edna, Reburn, Miss Livingstone; yet it might be possible *to overdo it, kept buoy attending to correspondence No, 1, secret treatment, a powder; OR- l� ~ Red, Geo Haines, A Yuill; Rhode Is• towels, pair embroidered, Miss Living- Not necessary to cover the whole pro- and other details, in addition to the RINE No. 2, in pill form, for those FORMOSA. CENTRAL RAAL p treat - land Greening, A Yuill, John Wilk- stone, Mrs Tamlyn; tatting, Edna gram, but above all do some of it, men who constitute the cillos etafi who desire to y $e voluntary treat e�� �;i2��/ -� Hosd+ �ee�s Wagner, Geo Haines, J W Ed- Reburn, Miss Livingstone; whisk Teachers can assi n u ils. work out. and Field Secretary staff, meat, Costs oral a00 a box, Comeoneinsan ; g P A in and talk over the matter with us,gar ; King of Tompkins County, Geo holder, fancy, Mrs Tamlyn, Miss Liv- side that gets them interested and No effort or expanse is being spared Ask for booklet. J. W. McKibben, ATFORV" ONT. Haines, A Yuill ; Russet, American ingstone; workbag, fancy, Mrs G T employment that requires little of in the' great battle being waged for, druggist. C Our registration again exceeds that of We specialize in Plumbing Gellert, P Stroh, Mrs James Brown ; Wehrley, Miss Livingstone ; • work school time. Give a little time to it the extinction of the bar rooms in Lo- i any previous year. The boy or girl who and heating. Russet, any othe r kind, P Stroh, Geo basket, Edna Reburn, Mrs Jas Bes- every day. It would be a great means cal Option voting to take place in the �' ; s a has not received our frau catalogue does not Haines • Baldwin, J W E Igar, A, witherick; l lb yarn, P Stroh. of education and the knowledge of beginning of 1914, ? know a groat opportunities of Commercial ' c ■� ': life. We have throe departments—Commer- Schmidt; Peewaukee, A Schmidt, A, Opsn only to residents of township nature a great solace in after life. The Up to the present time campaigns s ,..iV�o tial, Shorthand and Telegraphy, and we M I Yulll; Ban Davis, P Stroh, R J S and- of Howick. Apron, fancy, R J Sand- only thing that saved the poet Words- looking toward voting on January 5th CHOPPING ILL C0LONIST RATES offer you advautages not offered olsewbere BOYCE erson ; Mann, A Schmidt, J W E Igar; erson; bed spread, J W Edgar; drape, worth from infidelity was his in• have been launched in 4S municipali- In Onta•io. You may enter at any time. ties. Of these lacca one is a cit 13 Write for our free catalogue at once, Twenty Ounce Pippin, Gan Haines, sideboard or mantle, John Dinsmore; timate knowledge. and love of nature, p y AND Domestic, Sanitary and Heating H S arlin Ontario, Wm Arm3tron ,embroidered W H Greggo neglect thiersub subject in our schools. ek and the remainder cares townships. ANT tone Way—Second Class) r D. A. rdcLACHLAIQ - Principal P g; g doylies gg ' g g P g tt�... Engineer A Schmidt • Tallman Sweet, A Yuill pillow cases, embroidery. J W Edgar ; g P ' APPLE RUTTER PL Froin all Stations in On Win Armstrong; collection of winter quilt, beat quilted, J W Edgar, Bert The next subject was "The Entrance There are 11 of the dS which have not To certain points in - applsy, Geo Haines, J W Edgar. Fallis ; oil painting, W H Gregg. Examination of 1913," by J, W. Tre- before voted upon the question of Lo- 0 M• L' leaven B A principal of Clinton Col- cal Option• there are 10 in which mai- Owing to being so busy with ' Alberta' British Columbia FALL APPLES— Olverts, l63 tv. FINE ARTS ' ' ' ingstone, A Schmidt; Cayuga Red leglate Institute. orities were polled against Local Op- the chopping trade we were de- California Montana Stenciling, A ne, ;china painting, streak, Geo Haines, A Yuill; Duchess The Association decided to meet in tion in former contests; there are 20 in laved in getting the Apple But- Oregon Washington of Oldenburg, Geo Haines, Hy Baylor; LVlisa Livingstone, Mrs Tamlyn ; oil Brussels next year, which Local Option by-laws were de- ter Plant ready, but we are 8 g Alexander, Miss Tughan, J W Spence; Painting, Miss Livingstone, W H The evening entertainment on feated by the three fifths requirement ready now for business, and Arizona Idaho, Oct.tc. Maiden's Blush, P Stroh, Geo Haines; Gregg ; water color painting, Miss Thursday was very largely attended and there is one in which a Local Op- with the system we Lave, can 25 to Vv -snow apples, A Schmidt, Geo Haines; Livingstone ; painting on sSent ilk, satin and greatly appreciated, tion by-law was carried and .subse- make ,good Apple Butter or t' • j(� St Lawrence, Geo Haines; Fall Gena- or velvet, Mrs Tamlyn, Miss Living- The Association met at nine o'clock quently quashed uh:,n a technicality. Cider out of any kind of sound' tiara, A Schmidt, E Krohn; Wealthy, stone; encil drawing, Miss Livin roll particulars Froin any C. P. R Agent P b g- on Friday morning with President The list of the places in these respec- apples. stone, Mrs Tamlyn ; crayon drawing, W. H. Wiills. up town agency, hone 47 . y P g, g, ,p - the lrevious day briefly bout lined five positions is as followe�; ltZPlp tannin every da P J. H. Beemer. elation a,zent, p one7. A Schmidt, Edna of pe Maas penmanship, Livingstone b the secretary. Dr, Field then read Brockville, Prescott and Wia ton, of peel and quartered apples to each Harvey S arlin McIn- Y P g y y tosh Red, P Stroh, John Holland ; P Y Pisces not before voting, Towns— For Apple Butter it requires one ail Gravenstein, H Sperling, A Yuill ; amen of onmanahi y B le, Pre cot a r Ribston Pippin, A Schmidt, E Krohn; stone, Edna Reburn ; collection of Villages—Jarvis, Marmora and Spring- , several ;;ommunacations from tom• bug of apples for oiler. collection of fall apples, A Yuill, J W Photographs, amateur, Mrs Tamlyn, munications from different sources, field, 'Townships — Dunn, Marmara Miss Tughan ; painting on wood or chief of which was one regarding ph y- geneial collection of apples, � g g P Y- and Dake, Ross, Russell and '1`inp. Grand Truck R� System J W Edgar, A Schmidt. pottery, Mrs Tamlyn, Albert Heibine ; sicai training courses for teachers and . g collection of paintings, Miss Living- Places giving majorities against Lo- EZ RA MERKLEY - OT$EIi FRUlx—$ crab apples, P the teaching of agriculture in the , , atone,bliss Tughan ; portrait paintings cal Option. Towns — .Cilsouburg. Stroh, J W Edgar; 0 m3, Hlombad plume, Miss Livingstone, Miss Tamlyn ; piers- school&. Villages—Delhi, Merrickville, Morris- .. HOMESEEKERS' p Walter; 6 Gueii plums, I3 Sperling, g Y Rev, C. E Jenkins then was called bur and Woodbridge. Townships— Pond's s C Walter; 6 Duain plums, P Stroh; 6 ed brass, Miss Livingstone, Mrs Jae to the platf,,rm arid. extended to the g g ' P — P,ond's seedling plums, H Sparling ; 6 Beswitherick ; pyrography on velvet teachers cf the Institute a hearty wel- Ainwick, Baynam, Bexley, Mara and — EXCURSIONS Washington plums, Wm Armstrong: or leather, Miss Tughan, Mrs Tamlyn -, come to t•,e town. York. y - -� best collection of plums, P Stroh; pyrography on wood, Albert Heibein, „ +, Defeated by three-fifths. City—CHRISTIEOCTOBER 21— 28 Art i i Schools was the first sub- Tamlyn; oil painting, landscape Sault. Ste. Marie. Towns— Arnprior, pears, P Stroh, H Sparlang ; three ject of ae day and was ably discussed To Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, via or marine, Miss Tughan, W H Gregg ; Aylmer, Barrie, Cobourg, 111eafor•d, Chicago St. Pact and Duluth or Sarnia cluster grapes, P Stroh, by Al' 3 Date Ford., The main point and Now,,,,. Navigation Co. oil painting, still life, Miss Tughan, tof I, r address was that Art is the Napanee, Oakville, Picton and Thes- GROCERY PLANTS AND FLO WLRS Winnipeg and Return . $35.00 , Miss Livingstone ; oil painting, any m t natural ' method of teachin the salon. Villages— Bradford, Burling - 0 Agters, Wm Armstrong, Mrs Jas other kind, W H Gregg, Miss Tughan ; g ton, Grand Valley, Kemptville. Port- _ Edmonton and Return 43.0s. Brown • 0 sweet peas Mrs Jas Brown, Id. e Proportionate limit two low rates to Other points. P tapestry painting on satin, Albert Hei- The next topic on the program was Perry, Port Rowan and Shttan W. PHONE GS Return limit two months. Wm Armstrong; table bouquet, H bein ; water color, landscape o• "School Gardens" b Principal Bouck Townships— Albermarle, Flamb6cr Through Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars S arlin ,Mra Jas Brown; basket of Y P Store opon 7 am. are operated to Winnipeg without change, P g marine Edna Reburn. Mrs Taml r W., Flog, Georgina, Gloucester, Kit- lose;ng Toronto 11.00 p.m. on above dates. annuals, Mrs Jae Brown, Wm Arm- ' Y of the Model School, This was certain- le Puslinch Scarboro and Ta Closes 7 p.ln., except SctEicl'dtEb The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the seater color, still life, Miss Livangatc�, 1 East Huron Teachers' nature stud Y, Win - strong; collection of house Tante, Y y Y shortesn and quickest Tonto between Win- g P Mrs Tamlyn. and school garden field day and Mr, The quashed by=law. The municl- nipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton. Wm Stinson ;begonias, Wm Stinson; CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT' alit in which a Local O tion b law collection of ferns, Mrs Jas Brown; Bouck did much to convince the P Y P Y FIRST ARRIVAL rail particulars and reservations at any NLLDL1r.«rolt1;—To be competed for teachers present of the possibility and was carried and subsequently quashed, Grand Trunk Ticket Office, foliage plants, Wm Stinson. H. B. Elliott., Town Passenger and Ticket by children sixteen years or under, usefulness of these new branches of is Bastard and Burgess. xlek t; pho a 4. W . no. F. Burgman, Station LADIES' WORK. Patch on cloth, A Reis, Ethel Downey; school work. All those contests have been brought New Seasons Black Teas 50. Afghan, any kind, A Yuill, Mrs hemmed handkerchief, Ethel Downey, The matter of appointing delegates on by the temperance party. Others For sometime now we have been out Tamlyn; apron, fancy, Edna Reburn, L Mathews; 'pest darning, Tillie SZe- to the Rural Teachers' Conference at may be promoted, as the submission of of various lines, waiting the arrival LOOK S"" 0 0 Ladies' and Gents' Suit given away A C LUrn"'ELY FREE to the nearest guessers in our contest which opens Oct. 6th. The Suit will be made to your order of any goods in the shop. �1= TAILOR WILSON BLOCK ONE DOOR NORTH OF KNOX'S JEWELRY STORE Mrs Tamlf'n; bead work, Mrs Tam- fart; pair knitted stockings or mitts, the O. A. C. at Guelph next summer a by-law in a municipality may be of new season's teas, Our first lyra; bed spread, C Waiter, JDins- Tillie Siefert; best dressed doll, N1ar• was then taken u and after some lis- compelled b a petition of 22 per cent " �s�. P P Y P I shipment has just arrived, and from f '"tt . IG N more; braiding, Miss Tughan, Edna Tillie Jacques, J Densmore; six button- cussion Miss Jennie Grant of Tucker- of the electors filled with the municipal now on we will be al la to supply all Por� ° rr- + ll Seifert• smith and Miss Welsh of Howick were clerk on or before November 1st.' demands. CANARA Reburn; button holes, Miss Living- holes, ];thel Downey, Tillie • stone, Edna Reburn; collection of embroidery, any kind, Ethel Downey, appointed to represent the Associa- The liquor men may also, by similar We Sell Good Tea fancy work, Edna Reburn, Miss Liv- Tillie Siefert; handmade apron and tion, action brio on an appeal contest in ingstone; crochet work on novelty sweeping c Ethel Downs and Dr. Field then proceeded to discuss g PP Our liquored Black has q equal. It is a g . Y P' g aP+ Downey; y P any municipality an which a Local Op- rich liquored and exquisitely fiavorodOME+ men ask for SO many bags OT braid combined, Miss Livingstone, crochet lace, Tillie Siefert, J Dins- "Agriculture in the Public Schools" tion By-law is in force if 3 years have tea. If you've been paying this price ss Mrs Tamlyn; crochet wool, Miss Liv more. and pointed out the importance of the elapsed since the last vote on the clues- Try Ours. You'll Like It. 44 Cement ' ingstone, Edna Reburn ; crochet cot. SPECIAL subject considering the distinguished tion. It is therefore probable that the ton or silk, Mrs. Tam vn, R J Sander• The Fordwich Branch of Women's position Ontario occupies among the total number of contests will ba much Our 40c and 50c Blends Others more Careful say they want son ; crochet hand bag, Miss 'T`ughan, provinces, particularly an an agrecttl- Instituto, By gill I6 or under, .i dot- in excess of the 43 sot out an the ford• are in a rlaFa By themselves. For P 3 J Dinsmore; crochet Irish, Mrs Tam. tural sense, and the fact that the pop• "Portland Portland �e�ment en tea biscuits and pie, any kind, Ma- going list. There is going to be a live- those drinking a higher priced tea l n, Edna Reburn; crochet filet, Mrs nlation of rural sections was declining. Y bel Edgar; embroidery, any kind, ly fight. we recommend these blends. i Tamlyn, Miss Livingstone; crochet Ethel Downey; by girl 14 or under, The demand for this teaching and for L�Ut the 1^ail who does the yoke, Mrs Tamlyn, Miss, Livingstone ; Specially Prepared Blend at 75c 1b. fancy apron, handmade, Vera Al*Altechnical training has come as are- P y p crochet alippere, Miss Livingstone, suit of the demand for skilled laborers _ - - . _. best work insists upon get - Edna painting, water Color, any COD LIVED OIL AND IRON Edna Reburn; crochet collars and Verna Dinsmore, and skilled farmers. tiny ��luanr'�del'� �Oititdnd cuffs, Edna Reburn; crochet corset kind' Me, Thos, Armsttong then read a cover, Miss Tughan, Mrs, Tamlyn; very interesting and instructive paper �----~ p Cement— sideboard out work, Mrs Tamlyn ; drape, • on "The Story in Public Schools," Two Most World -Famed Tonics �ELL�S �[\OC��� - sideboard or mantle, Edna Reburn, � �� OF E� � Thrilling incidents were always inter -Combined in Vinol. Miss Livingtone; drawn work, any esting to children, story -telling cul- Cod Liver oil and Iron hfLvo proved kind, Miss Livingstone, Mrs Tamlyn; tivates the language and the powers to be the two most successful tonics },, doylies, embroidered, Edna Reburn, of composition, Stories of history the world has ever known --iron for And i 1�' looks �o Miss Livingstone, doyllee, crochet, FROM THE COURT and of adventure were not only a the blood and the medicinal curative Vegetables - L Edna Redburn, Mrs Tamlyn ; embroid- moans of education but did much to elements of cod liver oil as a strongth ' See that every ery eyelet, Mrs Tamlyn, Edna Re- "— """ r relieve the monotony of school Iife, and tissue Builder for • body and Fresh I)a� �e4lrs 3 - burn; embroidery, punched, A Yuill. Judge Barhorst Was Relieved Of It was a guide to reading and all nerves, and for tho successful treat- is Misa Livingstone; embroidery, collars school libraries should contain a wide ment of throat and lung troubles. Groceries label Rheumatism After Doctors Two eminent la reach chemists dis- l.X and cuffs, Edna Reburn, Mess Living- range of &nod story books and the stone; embroidery, Mt. Melliek, Alias F11110d` reading of them be encouraged. covered a method of separating th3 Livingstone, Miser Tughan; embroid Mr. Emery then took up bis second curativelivers from the oil or grease medicinal elements of the E' lour ery, Roman, Mrs Tamlyn, Miss file- If you have tried many other tonic. subject, "Midden Beauty in Animals cods' which is thrown away, but to those ingstone; embroidery, shadow work, ,lies and doctors' treatments for Rhea• anti plants." The key note of Mr. medicinal -elements tomo Iron is now and Miss Livingstone, Edna Reburn; em- znategm and found they failed, do not Emery's address was the lessons of added, thus combining in 'V'inol the i s broidery,hardinger, Mrs Tamlyn, Aliss be gkeptical about trying Ulili,, MA, Coda providence over all as manifest- tv c, most world tamed tonins, C'1 Road the f ort Lo of Judea John birds, As a body bulider and strength ore Livingstone ; embroidery, wallachian, Bdrhorst tlf Fort Laramie, U.: ed In the things of nature, y• Mrs G T Wehrley, Mrs Tamlyn; ern• „After treatment by three doctors animals and reptiles, ator for weak, mudown aieople, for Prompt Delivery. 'Phone 82. broldory, by lady over 60 years, Mrs . without result, I have been cur• Alias Clhidtey of Clinton then dis- foablo old Deop-16, delicate children, , . 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