Phonic -- Gord soon as the goods arrive they are hurried to the Jepart- ment to find a place in the . display, The newest lot "arrive is a collection of Spring Broadcloth, smart new shades 'with a rich, lustrous finish, 30 in. wide Price per yd. $1.00 Colors=-Sage Green, Havana Brown and Bosphore Blue on Garr, Grane Coombe, Ceol omer "Milton Coombe £40180 81 NOs 1 800600, 'Standing of pupils of 8.8, Na. 1 Scugog for January := January 1V~ Lottie man, Gordon Jeffrey, Minnie Writing --Lottie 'Milner,' Part' II, . General Proficiency-- Mildred Wallace, I---Ross Fralick, Je. I~ Albert Johnson, Present every day-- Léola Raymes, Raymes, Jessie Liddle, Vera 43. Rodman, Carrie to nche Wallace. Arithmetic and{ Taggart 58, Andy McTaggart 47, ¢ Nettie Leask 44, Martin MoTaggart Part T---Armstrong McFarlane, - Joshua 'Ferguson 'Wash Goods and 'Prints These new materials may now be chosen with confi- dence in being able to secure © the newest goods in the lat -est styles and qualities at the lowest prices, Our range was never so ovod. Many of our customers prefer 1 choose these materials early in order lo have them made up in the dressmakers slack time. : Dress Ginghams, Canadian and Imports ed makes, in 'the newest checks and stripes, all shades including the pretty two tone effects Per yard 10c. to 25c. Jones Dunk §& Co. was a Presbyterian, but for the latter half of his life was a devoted member of the Methodist church, and as long as his health permitted a faithful and painstaking official. In politics he was an independént Liberal, and always put a higher estimate on manhood than on par harlie. Reader, Bert | yackson," Ross ' Hood, Harold . Coe oo EWilliame, Allan Jackson, Ada Elmer {pie Greta Foster, ~ Clarence Ila w ace, Blanche Wallsee, Mildred i { To jek, Vera Milner, Rodinan, Nellie ; Rost Fralick ling, Ua CADMUS SCHOOL Ohi} 'Report «f Cadmus School for a. War: [month Names in; order =0arl Nesbitt, Harold r. 1V--Mabel Wood, 'Cora Harold 'Wood, Ella: Fair, nolds, Ananda Samells, On Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1909, there passed to his eternal reward one of the oldest and most honored citi- zens of Cartwright in the person of Joshua Ferguson, <Mr, Fergu- son: was born in the township of Cavan an the 6th of Jonnary, 1823; 80 that at the time of his death he was in his' 87th year. When 18 of age he came with his father's family. to the township of «Cart- wright then an unbroken forest. For 7 years he lived in the old home and swung the axe in win- ter and the cradle in - harvest, con- .{ verting the primitive forest into a roductive farm. In 1848 he took ¢ his life partner Ann Devitt, a i. | daughter of another early settler, {wedding tours, took ( { f T le farm wher thay digestion or dyspepsia, or that | and they, without any preliminary ap: their bode on. ty. This sturdy race of pioneers: somewhat Puritanic in their devo tion to right, will all soon be gone. ' ; Well will it be for our rapidly de : § veloping nation if those who take their places are characterized by an equal love of right and hatred of wrong. Ha MYRTLE In the report of Myrtle chureh dedication it: appeared. that Mr. Patterson, of Prince Albert, was the *+ assistant " decorator, This state- ment is migleading as Mr, Patterson is a first-class painter and did moss of the five work, dS hE Indigestions Ends : You can eat anything yonrstomach: craves without fear of a case of focd will ferment or sour on 'your stomyel If YEU Nill costsiona y take: little Dia alter eating. Li