tock of Men' ; and Boy s' Clothing and Fa urnishin ildren's Hy Reg. 75¢. fale price 18c. Ladies" Slickers, assorted col- ors. Reg. $5, Sale Leatherette .. trimmed. it Stinmer wei Reg. 59. Sa Sg} The secretary of a school ha _ average attendance of 19, one ip Fifth Class and one teacher / writes: "We consider the benefit. 3d from Pages in four scholars atlon Ssught ) an x wtwith other h Fi writes: "We have had a Fifth Class in our school for the past your only, end We oi. beginning School in the believe it has given good satisfaction | Form get Ht eo In at- to the parents and pupils." n possibly than they would ia & The secretary of & school having an \arger High School." g , és it makes too attendance of 28 and 2 in the Fifth The Secretary of 4 on al cmtte Sane for them without requiring Ts we_ advertise for a teacher, we as that Fifth Form work will be pected." _ The secretary of a school having an * average attendance of 60 opis 0] i 2 Hie H i § ip. ckers, g, $11, Sale $5,98 Striped Blazers, Regular $5.00 ped Sale Price $2.18 /of Fifth "In the matter of the Estate of Dr. Tegistefid post or to deliver to the $3.48. silver Laces: Valenciences, silk, or cluny. Regular from 59. to 60c. yd. Sale 1c. to 18c. yd Children's pure wool a, Reg. $1.50. Sale 48c. Misses' Skating Sets--Scarf, Cap and Mitts. Regular $2.50. Sale price 98c. Set. Millinery, Ladie's s, Drygoods, ds' of he ELSON SALES nishinge (N. A. Roy in charge), and ght to the walls, WITHOUT RESERVE OR | IMIT! -- ¥ Children's Stockings. Black or oream oashmere, size 4 to 51, Sale price 180. price. Children's Cashmere Hose. assorted shades and sizes. Regulor 7850., Sale price 480. Ladies' Rubber Aprons, shades and sizes. Sale Price 380. Ladies' Spring Coats. and 20. Colors, Blue, Sand, Crey. Reg. up to $18.00. Sale price $1. o8 assorted Regular 600. Sizes 16, 18, MeINTYRE PERRY, states that he ge 20 or over, with A secretary of a school with 27 m attendance and 2 in the Fifth Class writes: "Would it not be a good pro- position to have a second teacher en- - gaged in a school so located that a number of schools could send their Fifth Class pupils to such school, as very few country schools have a suf- ficlent number of fifth class pupils for a second teacher." The secretary of 8 Township School | writes as follows: "The junior des are not affected to any con- b giderable extent by virtue of the Fifth (Class, and especially when we con- sider what this class means to the senior pupils whose time in school is drawing to a close. The aim of our board is to work with the teachers to give to every boy and girl the very best we can while they have a chance." rene (UJ sr NOTICE +O CREDITORS Robert Archer late of Port Perry, Ontario, deceased. All persons having any claims against the late Dr. Robert Archer, who died on 'the 28rd of July, 1927, at Part Perry, are required to send by Solicitors for the Ex- Trystees for the said Dr. ONT. UTICA The t itt of Memory Hall are holding an old-time concert and dance on 31st inst. The concert will consist of an -old-time fiddlers' contest, old-time choruses, solos, recitations, instrumentals, etc. The proceeds will be used to repair the hall. Below is given a statement of re- ceipts and expenditures since the present ittee were inted, to 81st of December, 1927. PP Receipts Bal. on hand.:............., $38.98 Rents--Mr. Stacey, 1926 meeting 4.00 Ro Harpers... 0000 1.00 Jo ADDO Lali ania 16.00 United Church ............ 7.50 Presbyterian Church ....... 2.00 Public 'Sehool \."............ 2.00 Remnants 1000 yards of assorted materials for less than half price. Babies' Rompers, Gingham and Prints. egular $1.50. Sale price 880 Dr. Kaiser, 19256 meeting ... Expenditures Henry Davis, wood C. W. Lakey, coal oil . S. Ray, lumber H. B. McKercher, Yale lock ... H. B. McKercher, caretaker arrears For 2087 .........co0 es INBUPBROB. 'yu vsrivasrvssinihs 9.76 PRX... vie ad 8.98 Parrish, hardware, glass ...... 2.80 License, 1926-27 ............. 3.00 License, 1927-28 ............. 8.00 F. Kight, wood .............. 8.00 Exchange on cheques ........ G. D. Aird, sundries ... Bal. on hand TENDERS FOR CEDAR Tenders will be received by the undersigned until the 10th day of February, 1928, for supplying the foi- lowing cedar: 2700' bridge covering 18' long 6" thick 1800" bridge covering 16' long 6" thick 240' bridge covering 20' long 6" thick 6 pieces 16' long, 8" x 8" thick 6 pieces, 18" long, 8" x 8" thick - 8 pieces, 20' long 10" at small end, in the round, straight. . To belivered a va be fore the 1st day of April next. Low- est or any tender not Recensurily ac- cepted. W. F. Dobson, Clerk, Manchester, Ont, Adults 25c. Saturday, January 21 JACK HOLT i in # EST PICTURE HOUSE Tuesd'y TOWN HALL neemoze Children 15¢. Tuesday, January 24 Melo-dramatic Sensation CHANG One Night ONLY Thursday, January 26th TOM MIX and Every Thurs. Saturd'y 7 p.m. & © p.m.