Ba TOV. RAPES NPT OPETp WE RAT CW RR SAE Roy Harris. Physiology, ey Howsam. | Com pasi = lon, Roy Harris and May Crozler: history, Geo, Howsam, Average-- 'Roy Harris; George Howsam, May (Crozier, Wesley. Cr zier. Absent | during exim. 4. : <x Class--Grammar, - Blste] Arithmetic, 'Herman ~iistory, Alice Lang- +b Spelling-Sudie Richarcs Simmonds, of and 'Biste Edgar. of Miss R. (Herman Walker, et Langbridge, : Elsie - Edgar, Sadie Richards, Herman Walker, Bedtrice Johpston;, Annie Ward, Edith ndison, Florence Stephen; Emily Cooper, "John ~ Crozier, 'Theodore IStephenson,. Joe Ward, Charlie Howsam, Absent during exam, 1; Sr. 3rd. Class] ounie" Morten, per, Bessie Chorley, Earl Thomas: Horn, Earl "Jr. 2nd Cless-- Isabelle Horn, Beatrice Parrott, . Luella: Crozier, Lew. John Brown, Bertie 'Tawn, James Mitebell. Part II----Lonie = Ward, Alma HM Parrott, "Clarence ' Wright, - Olive Wright, Louellen Gall, Sadie Edgar, : oy dand al - Part I--Edgar Hoggacy nie an, visited with | F' arpott. The April meeting of thie above 1 was Jield in the ball at 0 nday. last. All i Reeve (Ge Lg hai d and adopted. tions. were. received be nis System of Rei, ye nd- the Ontario he advise you in this. Hang to you Jd ise So 1 rgd igen Wom {en who ars approaching... in Fis hing. iis hango'may aj beexpostod Lydia eh "Pinkham 8 Vegetable Come pound = Was prepa pared to meet the needs of woman's systern at this trying period of her life. Tt invigorates and strength. oa the female organism 'and builds np ie weakened Der vous Syste. hiss 'or' special' advice regarding this im- poHtarit riod Nawen = favited to write to Pinkham, at Lymm, Maes., and it will be Tarnished absolutely freely of dha The present Mrs. Pirikham hter-in-law of Lydia E."Pink- assistant before her decease, a % geno: since her advice given to sick: women. ond oii § {7h E. Pinkham's Com- did for ire. Powless 'and Mrs, mn: Dear Mrs, Pinkham :-- "In my opinion' 'there is 'no medicine made for women which ean compare with Sadia E. Pinkham's Yegetable Compound, n I surely thought would lose my reason before I got a when fortunately an old friend recommended your Vegetable Compound. on Lakh SL Ae re wor Condit Ee as I io si yo Veuttania abla suffering wonien is 6, Gompounf and they ry your not be pointed," ~Mrs. B; Powless, y Asnothes Woman's Case. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- "As I owe ni splendid health to Lydis EB A Tinkhany Vege table' Compound, 1' any pleased to woe and tell you m, expe ribncn with it, 1 am the'mother o chil grown to womanhood, and ed safely. ed the change of life, and feel as young and as strong as I did twenty years ago, and I know that this is all due our wornan's friend, lydia BE. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. LT used it before my children were born, and it greatly assisted nature and saved me much pain during the change of life. I took it, off and on, for four years, and had but little trouble a and sickness that most women have to > --Mrd, James X. Mann, 806 Bathurst St.. Toronto, Canada. What L; E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compourid did for Mrs. Powless and Mrs. Mann; it will do for other women at this time of life, It has conquered , restored health, and prolonged life cases that utterly, baffled physicians. tydia E. Pinkhai's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail. strong, 49 Rd." Suggitt, 50 H. Glenney, 51 John Greer, 52 John Strong, 53 Thos. Reynolds, 54. Fe tze, 55 D. Heaslip, 56 N. Marlow, : 57 G. Proutt, 58 'Rd. Shekelton, 50 A, Graham, FOR THE BOYS WORK, MAKES MEN. 'Work makes men. Luck usually fails. Pluck nearly. always wins: | To succeed in anything one must overcome gbstacles. Force and fibre are built by hardships. Grit is as necessary in the making of a man.as gumption. Hardships are | not always handicaps. © Often they | are helps: You will understand this bétter in twenty years. Mean-'n while permit one. who has lived that twenty years and more, job until you dre sure of a better, one. Dependable 'boys are:'in demand. Afid no boy can be de i pended upon who does not finish the task he sets his hand to do. However Qisagecabls your work, do'it thorou Do 'it. better than the average boy will do it, In that way you will come to be known as a dependable boy And mind you this: Mer everywhere are looking for capable, honest, gritty, dependable 'boys. |" The sooner you let people: know that youare that kind of 2 boy, the sooner you will get' a better: job. And don't be in a hurry togive up ;the work you already have: Be sure something better is offered: 'Wait awhile. Do your work wel: : Promotion will. come. And do not envy the boy who has an easy: time. You would much better pity him. 'He has a good time naw, but some. day. . he must * make gaod." With his flabby muscles and his easy babits and 2 his a wants, he stands a far oorer chance than you. Remem: er ahi ve ally. young: fellow; . Jou i are maki ng a man of yourself.