:ghtgr, Peter Wait no was . of oiten per the 1 or of FREE 11‘ “I DFBT. Cid to C The 13 .-. ‘1 supper held at Fuelon For m FANS 011Vndn in connection with f‘x, 60 P ï¬he own 11 of the new Methodist girls _who “REM NEAR CAMPBELLFORD. Severa? cars of a. double-header freight on the Midland division of the Gram Trunk ran off the track 3993‘ (‘un'zgï¬nellx‘ord Saturday night and were mdly wrecked, some plung- 11%- down an embankment. No per- 5011 was injured. ‘ ~‘ I". "ll(l.l‘\ Ill \\J..A.vv--v Iâ€, V 1:30 nm-n‘n of the new Methodist girls “:11; leave the dwtafy day Fnllrch c. a big- success, there be- schools continue their educatxon “t lv ‘33 .1 ‘mru attendance of villagers evening vacational classes and tech- and Mitshiv-FS. The receipts amount- nical day courses. - 951:0 owr 8230. It is stated that In the city of Edinb the “19 m“- (“A web is now entirely iree schemes to secure eduuti effort from debt. which must be exceeding and opportunity' for the boys and ‘5‘ gratifying to me members of the girls who have left the 01mm mkrzwuzam and to the pastor. ROV- schools have been G130 mm M Mr. Redford, ml. Edinburgh could hog be de- Dispensing Draggiï¬ A. HIGINBOTHAM Winter Remedias~ Furs Wanted \vy: u.†.V_° vâ€"‘ _._- ..â€" 1} yards, regular ‘1 My Anniversary Ladies’ and Children’s ter Kid Gloves, best E regular up to 85¢ pair, niversary Sale .............. Manufacturer’ 8 ends of Table en 'ouble damask, handsome ter 1: lengths are from; gar! Ladies’ Pure Wool Cashmere Hose in pretty embroidered and plain d- fects, all sizes, regular 75c 51 value, Anniversary Sale ...... c Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, :inch hems, regular 15c 51 each, anniversary sale 6 for c lar 75¢ per yard, univer- sary sale ........ ...... Handsome éat'm Striped Voiles. in shades of Sky, Champagne, Pink and White for eyening greases, regu- WY, NOV. 161.. J. HOUZER Pure W 001 Hose Striped Voiles kinds of fur! highest prim Paillette Silk Handkerchiefs Table Linen Kid Cloves iii 51!: Lindsay 510 510 pat- as in twenty-one on six states of the em mm at- tendance for a number week (from four to eight) is com- pulsory -for boys from jqurtun to In a 16w 0! the states it is compuisory p130 for girls. eemploverg~ are required to provide In the city of Edintgzï¬-n the schemes to secure educati effort and opportunity- for the boys and girls who have left the elementary schools have been also most sums- ful. Edinburgh could not be. de- signated as an exclusively industrial city. The earnestness or the pupilg. their interest in their work‘. and the Munitv of their attendanpg war? After spending six months in Eu- rope, Dr. J. W. Robertson, chair- man of the Roy-a1 Commission on Industrial Training and Technical Education, which visited Lindsay. has returned to Ottawa. The other commissioners returned to Canada several weeks agO, and are at work upon the many reports, records and documents obtained abroad. The credentials of the commission, the helpfulness of Lord Strathcona, the coâ€"operation of. the educational authorities in England, Scotland and Ireland, and the generous assistance of the British Embassies in the for- eign countries. opened every desir- able door. , ' The commissioners regard themselv- es as exceedingly lucky in the op- portunities which came to them ; and by the belief , nd hope that the work they were doing would prove beneï¬-i cial to Canada. » For exampb. 7’ the city of Halifl . A‘,l, . __‘_ ___‘ Industrial Training and Technical r exampb. in the city of Bali-:5“ 60 per cent. l-the boys and . tom who leave the elementary day 0"“ >13 continue their education at Std 113- vacational classes and tOCh- 31:: day courses. ‘_ the city of Edinb the 1110i1 mes to secure educati snort, avg: opportunity- for the boys and who have left the elementary “‘- hm MM .13.. most success- the m lined, stylish. and up-toâ€" Anniversary ‘Sale ...... ...... Astrachan, Empire shape. soft, pli- able pelts, large size, Anni- 4 51 versu'y odor.'...... .............. . ' German Hare Muï¬s, Empire style, large sizewa. very cosy muff for the price, Anmve‘rdary Sale ..... 2 51 Q. I ....................... 000...... 00-0-00 style, trimmed with head and two tails, Anniversary mgs, Venetians and Serges, in shades of Navy, Myrtle. Grey, Brown and Black, trimmed with wide fancy braids, coats semi-ï¬tting, silk lined ï¬sï¬iï¬ï¬téï¬i ...?f.l4. 51 Ladies’ Fall and Winter Coats in Tweeds Plain Beavers and Diagonal Serges, loose and semi- -ï¬tting styles, high or low neck, all sizes, 3 51 Anniversary Sale ............... Ladies: Suits made of ï¬ne 00-0 v. .0..- Linen ToWeuing ,y cloth, red border, 1 Anniversary Sale 7 for ............ . .............. . Ladies’ Suits Throw Ties, SCI-in Mufls in Empire Electric Seal and | OVUI' wâ€" v- _, , waning. culture. It ,impressed me ‘as ngixuu w w _-__ ,fl _ _ mouse proâ€" rather the culture of the whole‘child would home come voluntarily from idenoes- of -p0dy, mind and spirit. tuned to-g the ï¬rst. They thought not more or educa- Wards controlled emul- I hgd _ than one-third of those in that Scotland not thOught it possible that singing ticular class would 3‘." begun ‘33 ears my could be made such _ aqua-mt. themselves for Phyaifll “'3 59"“ “WM- . Education Study- Report of Summer Work of the Royal Commission 9m '1 l 1 “Rome was not built In a day†neither was this business which toâ€"day, after an \' unbroken period of ï¬fty- one years, stands as a tribute of untiring efforts to please the people. The first week of our Great Fifty-First Anniversary Sale has been a great success: The hundreds who have thronged our store have been delighted with what 51 cents w1ll buy dunng this Sale, to herald this notable event. Come and help us celebrate. 5.51 , "DUNDKS IND LIN DSAY VV.‘ - vv-‘â€"â€"_ \ ï¬fty-One years ago these gentlemen established this business, the Anniversary of which we now Celebrate WAN The Late Mr. Wm. Cluxton terno‘éns week 'wuges 0239 up!“ for attendance at ‘ though they were I shap. After up?!“ there are evening even Sunday! articipation in unï¬t in -mted . o' “Brightâ€"the main aims of the Sys- ; usuaf Way In 5110115. only. {no u.“â€" ’ tem of education in most of the Ger-; put 15 501d at ,3 higher Pm?" than make for ' the output of Similar factories where 'the work is done by joumeymen. icitizen as well as for effectiveness as ce rea ttention '5 id a worker. Attendance at educatxon- tcfndrEIEi‘ng' aid :pglied art. ’ p1?“ a1 glasses of some sort between four- ! the gaining of scholarships and ad- 'teen and seventeen yea†°‘ ‘3? ‘5 mission to the highest grade of tech- [compulsory for the sake .of techin Cal nical institutions, the examination § improvement and indusu'la'l efl‘icienCy includes the making of some speciï¬c lno doubt, but 315° f°r the develop- article in iron or steel from a draw- lment of power and a. sense of re- ing of speciï¬cation. A certain length :SPODSibflity on the an?“ 8‘? such. of time is allowed for the work, and ' Comparing a. German city with onei the hand and skill and constructive in England 0’ Canada. one us struck. power of the student counts for a by the absence from the streets m ‘ good deal in the examination re- Ithe evening of the youth 0f bOth. suits. That was rather a new as- Isexes, standing on street corners or wt in the character OT examina- lwandering aimlessly about tions. ‘ MUST ATTEND CLASSES. BUILDING TRADE CLASSES. In the technical classes themselves In Dennark I was impressed by provision is made for all classes of, the ï¬ne .ppearance of the cultivated workers, and practically for three ï¬elds, by the spirit of contentmentâ€" sorts of careers, viz. : for the hand but not of apathyâ€"that one found ;workers. for the foremen and super among the rural population. by the ‘intendents. and for the leaders and persuasiveness of their patriotism. ' During apprenticeship. and the intensity by which may put. Ithe 85.0Ҡare required to attend sue cooperation methods in connec- -1-.... rlnriha- several hours perl tion with rural life. particularly in times that the classes can be over before seven o’clock in the , Many of the leading employers, let the apprentices go to attend classes during one or two lorenoons 0:- 9,1. week. In such cases the ternoons wages A; .pprentioes are pdd for attendance at the school just» at thoughtheywelngtwm'k in the OUR FOUNDERS 1“,“! IlvuluuauIVu - course in the en four years. Suc teemed as being they were in gr ' ' the Dan- :11: same thmg 1n apprentices thg . ' " - 1 Way in the mam ms of the sys ,usua. ducation in most of the Ger-' put 15 sold at I I i mak the output of 81 hes W-“ .b€._t_9.a_--1 3.10:! Hm wnrk is don The Late Mr. J. R. Dundas mg or speciï¬cation. A certain length ‘ of time is allowed for the work, am1 |the hand and skill and constructive Ipower of the student Counts for a. .__A-_. cultunl schools. devoting much time to history. Danish literature. phy- siegl culture and dyeing. and they mmdthopflmotomesin Dam ish M in agriculture und do- Menu. Perm from no etha- countï¬eu mmabletolnmusmnch‘eon- mug'mmyhorgmmmm mmmbut'olmethoda '10! thematthgworkmqanlro- the production 0! butter, in the pro- duction 01 won. in the collection of eggs and in the improvement at their uttle and pigi. While Den- mu‘k is chiefly an culturql coun- try, we found schools in PW culture is made much of. The people’s high acholls. which are peculia- to Damn-k, are in 3 else: by Wm. They congist of a ri- , the ohtput of simila; fastâ€"orig where the work is done by joumeymen. In France, great attentiOn is paid to drawing and applied art. For the gaining of scholarships and ad- mission to the highest grade of teCh- nical institutions. the examination includes the making of some speciï¬c article in imn or steel from a draw- were able to pass the State examin- ation for the completed apprentice- ship at the end of their course. The course in the engineering trade was four years. Such workmen were as- teemed as being so well trained that they were in greater demand than apprentices who had served in the usual way in shops only. The outâ€" putissold atahigherpriee than Switzerland, we found real appren- tice trade echools. The young men served their apprenticeship under shop conditions in those schools, were taught a trade thoroughlf, and -- 1“_4, __--_.._ m flew-.1 Wponm _.t ONTARIO A large moment. 01 uul our son's Huts in all the latest. styles. c011†_Buttons. ‘1‘ shapes and tenable, speCial Anni- Note these special oflerings for our - . versary sale, 1 doz. for ...... Anni“ Ladies' Net Waists in Cream and White, trimmed with heavy lace in- sertions and medallions. Note these anniversary prices : 83.75 Waists for 2.51. 05.00 to 6.00 Waists for 3.51. 010.00 to 13.50 Waists for 5.51. nï¬m sale ...................... Ladies’ Black Sateen Under-skirts with plaited flounce, sizes 38, 4O 42, regular 75c value, Anniver- l‘ oooooooooooooooo regularly at. 75c yard. inches wide. in pretty floral. ventional and Oriental designs, 65c and 75c value, Annl- | 85.00 Hats for 3.51. 86.00 gpd 6._50 Hats for 4.51. 513166 Kits for 6.51. Here is a golden opportunity : Zion on Sunny. A low 0! our young peeplo attend- ammmattbohomd Ira. I. m,ofCWo’°n nmlmmglvt- .' 1..- ants for the small number of deer report- visit to many lut'week. Last week's bad weather coco ed shot this an. Mr.Cha.pmm Holmes left here on- Ssturday to visit his sister in Mill- brook. ‘ Before leaving he complain- ed of a. very sore throat, and we now hear that he is very illin the hospital at Peterboro. , Mr. W Webber, sr., got lost in the bush during Monday's big snow storm. However. he was met by another hunting party and reach- ed-immie 8.1013- Mr. J. J. Tonkin left {or a, short visit to his home in quyqu. Wilberforce, Nov. 14.â€"Miss Bella Graham returned home last week af- ter an extended visit with ' friends and relatives in Galt and Toronto. ha.‘ underlie the various trades, crafts and occupations followed in that great shipbuilding and textile cen- tre. The organization of instruction for the rural population in Ireland provides for all classes and all 10- calities. Underskixts WILBERFORCE. Miller paid I. Slc Men's Blue Flannel Shirts. collar attached. good large roomy bodies, well made. special anniver- 5' any price .... ..................... ' c 51c Men's Selected Coon Coats. very choice heavy furred skins, quilted linings leather arm shields, shawl collars. natural coons, v?ry â€59 5 ispecial anniversary price .. 1 Men's Scotch Knit Uoderwear, na- tural colors, sateen trimmings, Sin~ 34 t 44, 'al - ï¬ver-sax; price spec1 ....... an‘ at: Men's all-pure Linen Handkerchiefs, plain or hemstitched edges, good size, Special Anniversary price, 6 for ........................ 516 Boys' Sweater Coats, combination colors, bodies Greys, Blues and Brown, trimmed with reds, cardin- als and navy, pearl buttons, pock- ets, special anniversary I 51 price .. .. ... ... .... .58 . Men's ï¬ne all-wool Coat Sweaters, in choice combination of colors, pen-n buttons. two pockets, sizes 36 to» 44, very special Anniver- ........................... 2.51 snrv m-ioe saryprioe ........................... Men's ï¬ne soft front mess Shirts, in neat patterns, fast colbrs, sizes $23.13 133aâ€??? ..... if? i 516 In. It. Hoaeby. or Gwyn. Lon- don. was found. dead in her home. Guelph Labor Council ‘ill have whites in the munigpal eleco Walter Hora. Our new school. which was com. pleted this fall. will be much im- proved by the new fence whiCh iStO be erected shortly. The rsyem Grand Chm-s and winter open- mg. Esta on solo a lowest prices gt Inns muhcu'e. commending on saw-dc tho 14th. Sunday last. Drug Store Agent for Morriscy’s Remedies In PURE OLIVE OILâ€"the best blood maker, strength giver, nerve tonic and tissue- builder known. Practically all nutrition. .Our Olive Oil is the ï¬nest procurable, absolutely pure and of the chamcteristic desirable flavor in bottles 50 and 25c ‘ Peanut Oil Obtained from the Dutch Oil Works and considered the ï¬nest in the worl.l. Is useful fox med- icinal use or mayonnaise and salad dressings. Sold At Pleasant Point, Nov. 18.â€"Mr. gnd Era. George Endicott. of North Ops, ï¬led on friends in this vicinity 0n 6} to HEALTH PROTECTION 7." DUN OON ’ S Winter PLEASANT POINT. ‘, Amman. 7i 1‘ Caps, fl good quality 'Mrs. Robert Sampson with It. and m 1911 3‘: 51¢ ,, strong tweeds, 51c