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Port Perry Star, 17 Feb 1909, p. 4

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ann 1 Ye r best choice 'of $10 Dinner Sets 500 goods now. Don't wait. $4 Bedroom Sets 3.00 The Early Bird others at th catches the worm Aga exe at the ~ W. H. Doubt I1.¢ Forman & So For SPRING Planting I have a nice lot of LVERGREENS Norway Spruce, 18 10 24 in, $125@ per 100 Austrian Pine and Scotch Pine. same swe, 25¢. each Tmported from Europe, growing here thee wears. They © are strictly first class' stocky plants with Best of roots. #iso agent for a leading Nursery Con Ferst-class Pear, and Cherry Trees at 50c. each. Omndess should be "mks month--Februgry. ©. C. KELLETT Port Perry Horseshoeing At Reduced Prices A Good Liberal Percentage of Discount will be allowed to Cash: Customérs for all new Shoes up to No. 4. ° A good job guaranteed no matter how difficult a horse to shoe. : All kinds of repairing promptly done. A. G. DOWSON ~ Successor to A. W. Allin E. H. PURDY'S ash or Produce _ A car of BRAN, SHO > al Ogilvie's - 'celebrate 'brands of Royal d and a) Hour will | were considered i we consider the rising generhtion Store ren if they did {in the pie season and was something of ste'n master Kel F the she told how her former ma; | to muke the blood fly. The story that "follows fairly. illustrates the ar situation 1-= { of Patrick Jones, Now superintendent of school supplies; was talking at a Ginn, about poral punishment, : "I remember a boy ained Bil. Bill, brave fellow, was dung misei- |i ably one day in the geomery regis tion. "Now, sir,' said the selipolmaster savagely, 'for the last time, what is the square of 'the Hypotentide of 'a right-angled triangle equivalent: to? I' sequivalont © a Hekin® fer ime, sir. There's the club." 'ead Bill. : SSR |. 'Those days are gone andin many {ways we arg not sorry. Not: that plied with these esirabl cte and the use of artificial inbccula: tion would be of little benefit, On new ground, however, or where the crop to be sown has not been successfully giown before, the in: occulation of the - see helps to secure a better stand. = During 1908 over 2000 of these foreign countries, any more polite, or obediont of pro- reported by the farmers and com- gressive than their fatheds, because there was mince erueley and showed th ityranny exercised which embittered many lives. the inocenlation of the tases tried. Many fanners]] To day we are swinging to the tried the culture on old es ablish : otlier extreme and the rnd as bapisi- ed fields, and as was to ed from bome and school, ~ Buspen: fed the: result sion js the school punishment. At 1s] increase in the crop of doubtful character as a deterrent] cultures. : from wrong doing. The way Iv| @During the coming spring, the works out is this. unmanegetile in school, rand . ig for alfalfa, red, white, 'and alike saspended © That 18 to 'say tio) 19 | Clover: Pp . beans and sweet allowed to wander. the streets: idly | peas, the only & cost to' the farmer for a given number of days | 'He being a nomin ree of 25 cents. seems something of a hero among | for each' i nt for 60 his school ebums: and: the' punisty | pounds or fess of sced. The cul ment becomes an extra holiday--4t | tures, of which: there is but - ofie bis parents do not make use of the|size, are sent in glass bottles with {oceasion to make him geeths won full die us for their use. Ap | he is 'doing. "In any onses th plications should be addressed 'to: | suspension only.ends npon condition the: Bacteriological" Laboratory, that the ssholar apologizes, and 110.AC., Guelph, and should be know of at least one case where the{sent at once so that ample. provis- apology ~~ wus not 'fortheomingdion may be made' 'by the ege and the suspension became pe: mandi to Supply all: demands. "The kind from using the ent iland amount of Secd to' be inoccu- |; The purpose of the school latv -is}lated and approximate date of different fram. this as will be seen' seeding shoul by the following extacts from the! the application. American and English Eneycloped of Law, which says under the hes ing of "Behools, Corponil punish meht Lt is the duty of the teachers; to'enforce the rales and regulations adopted by the school's directors for G. Dowson 5 moving inte cultures were sent to farmers all over the Dortinion. and to. fivel| o. The results as] A boy becomes College will send similar cultures olso be "stated i in i usually but piled in the: forthcoming bulletin} 7 Fig Pills will cu dure Rb matism cand al Blood Dis iP and Blotches Figg pt, and, Nov wyth; Jan. 1 ROROVE Clerk, David an. atl, ast, Nov. ® a Dated at Whit... Nov 4th, ed ith buildings. | 1 Take preferred, | the government of the sebool, and to] Mr. C. Sie gious ou the West ! maitsain ; discipline 10 "the school. |8ide of th "And in order to maintain discipli or to compel obedience to: any lawful regulon, the teacher may infl'c corporal punishment pon a pup on since Sho teacher for the time "3 ose Give Toll pasties : to.

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