Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 9 Apr 1891, p. 3

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01:9 BCIVUI W311 I01'lilllB0. Wli DIIJPO 0100!! BIG I pro- rlyttexgpurlshed trams. - Civil . Service we . ' Made simply with boiling water or_ milk. Sold -only. in packets. by Grocers. labelled thus 2 USU UL DIIUII 513010183 Ul. uwo onus IS` CUIIBFIUIIIDIOII may be gradually built 11 until tro o h to resist every tendency 0 disesge. n 1:: s AC nnhth: Innlninn nun Hnnnn nunnn nu rnnu "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition. and b a careful a plleation or the fine properties 0 well-aelecte Cocoa. Mr. gipps has provided our breakfast tables with a A nntnlv nvnrn hnvnl-Am: whinh mnv nnvn rm In B 1138 DTDVIQBQ our UIBISKIEBE BIDICB Wllill I defoately avored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a- constitution nnur ho olnnnnllv hnllf. run until. aft-Ana annual: % :l'o1-:(VJont. nnor} Phi on Deposit _u. ' 6 to In Th8~s<..*:.v,..g1_;'_,g..va*..:-..a.-I-- OFFICE Yanns 94 Dunlop Street. Foot of Toronto Streo ` Telephone. ~ DRAIN PIPE, PORTLAND CEMENT. Water Lime, Plaster or Parligazc. EPPS_f_8__(3_0GOA] ".IT1Ins EPPS 8: 00.. Hommosgthio Chemists. London. Enalsn V39-ly Park lots 5 and 6'o'nt;1.;.East Q of Lot 22, in 6th Con.. 10 sores. West 5 Lot 19. Con. 13. * All of part Lot 2. in 7th Con.. east or railwe 90 acres. W. } Lot 14. in 6th Con.. 100 acres. E. Lot 1, Con. 6. 100 acres, except south 10 acres. Lot 8. in 13 Con.. 200 acres . Towxsmr or RAMA. ONTARIO Oomrrv. Lot 10. Concession " B{ 102 acres. Lot 8. Concession "0. 100 acres. 1 I1I\7\1'f\I . vvv nu - ....__ wn.L n. 3. spin, ' AGBN-'1'. 9 Owen 8t.. next to,g:_slI:k ot'1,`oronto.~Bu-rile. ,,,_ . _ _- _.-__ -_.---uvu-n wvovvvl Esau. ' East 70 acres of Lot 32. in 7th 0011. ` Towusmp or GORDON--DISTRICT or Amonu Lot 19. West Range. 100 acres. Ixmsmn. S. half Lot 18, Con. 6. 100 acres. West 8 acres, N. } Lot 12. Con. 2nd. 8. W. i Lot 7. Con. 9. - o.H.LvoN&soN,! FOR SALE CHEAP.` Address rmmssas. 'HWz'MAN & co. WAREROOMS: 115 and 117 KING STREET WEST TORONTO. onnmas RESPEC'i;I;U(LLY somcmm. on Am nuumous sumuos. a.w. GILLETT, '``:;,,`;`;f;,,_ ,,_,_ _ ' Mauuencrunin or - ' ml OEIEBRATLD ROYAL YEAST cans F3_gp._Rf3oKs; 97/355`: STIIOIIGEST, 35:1: CQNTAIHQ Ill! _- .. . . -vv .; vvuuu vv KnuPn:Nu:Ln'r.' 1/5 acre. Lot 16, south Davis street. ' . Vmsmu. "\__I_ I-A._ I A-_J Q _, 1 QJAIQILIIED 1/9 th art Lot 8, W z.oe" fs?;'1{ s`i.nu`abem street?` VALUABLE Lanna FACTORY: WEST TORONTO JUNCTION. CREAM` AIITIIIIAGITE AID BITUMINOUS I` IIINU NO Alugn, Am1::n1a, Lime, oaphateu,` on All! Ilhllllllllllll sunnum.-, GRATEFUL- COMFORTIN G. (TOWN AND FARM PZROPERTY) BARBIE, 'oNT. Planof` -..I. I"! 1'-`RED. anooxs, Qnl Initial-1 nnwv - IETNA v-vv-m vp nvv IIVL U90 mnfzx. AULT as KERR. RA!-I-iafnra b --Dealars ln-- -BRE:tKFA'ST.` so 131AT:f:_I:71~ Ecit-1:113. % Banana. ---ron 'rHm-- CONTAINS NO ._.-_.1- `IA , _ val u_1';{.' West Eooles-st. nth nh-Ant, qggrl tunes VII 7 VHDBKIIIIFEU TWIIIIIIUEC Iiiu t nouns. uuunookotn-can for .w . aauaxobovu . ` onaouaxvuvu. mean a.......`. .`.. w3:'r?mm."fu'wat in mum "' "" nromnthnhndnlm . BARBIE slave 3;" TIHIII TT\1I 8. EUGENE SAI.I.8a Insrmoron, Bmnxx. $1.! \_i__ _-..._____..4 smmnn LIFE ASSIIIIANGE commf, (ESTABLISHED 1825.) HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA - - MONTREAL. A large and varied assortment of TOYS, BOOKS AND N OVELTIES, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. The newest designs and nest goods of the season. Bought direct from European markets. Our low prices make these beautiful goods all bargains. Come to Headquarters, where your money will go the farthest, and where you are sure to find just what you want. -`A -;__.__2 sco'r'r's' aobiisina, THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON. otm Hg;.1nn41r%sTocK ASBESTOS, SOAPSTON E, &c. Shingle Bands and Nails, Churns, Spades and Shovels and `Plough Lines, Fence Wire and Netting, Ready Mixed Paints and Brushes. .At .1. HENDERSON S. MILL SUPPLIES, CIRCULAR SAWS, _ STEAM FITTINGS, LEATHER BELTING, I I MACIIIN E OIL, EMERY. WHEELS, PACKING RUBBER, FILES. IRON AND STEEL MERCHANTS, "MCALLISTER, STORY & CE e use of for- be amusing. trod in the . A young in seriouu dy, thinking ause of the xo1aimed:- ammo. In- ledgment an ion, Madame daeon. No young man Had he said robably hm though even woman man ige. :.__. ---jj - `I V k ]?soU*1'H.smn'nfuNI.or siannr, `TO,TH_E CA=NTON:TE`A_ STORE. -.:.. ` '08 n OFFER AT LOW PRICES 2 Shelf and Heary Hardware, Chain,.Bar Iron, Cast Steel, C Spring Steel, Machinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe Ste`e1, assorted length and sizes. uns, Ries, Primers, Cartridges, Shells, Ammunition, Oil Cloth for Halls, Oil Cloth Mats for Stoves and Tables. ---.r .3 -- `- .h-I-I For all kinds of_folks--little or big. WA --A -14` AGENTS FOR THE HOWARD FURNACE. SUBSISTING ASSURANCE INVESTED FUNDS. OVER GOV. DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA APP? P1'1..1.=.e. .Gr1rts Hnn nf F:-.Iln._ Hui- -_ 1.1.. AR5|E AND S_'l'ROUD`. .2. I1I\TI1'!I`IlT!\ A tux A. . .-.._-___-, %HARDWARE, BE SURE ANDSEE IT. A Glimpse of Fairandi` J. A. s'rnA1'Hv. A%`Eul}ll_"|;: om ittle or-big. 8'uIii;dB of prices--great or smell. We are pleasing them all. Permanent enlargements by a new and beautiful process. PHOTO STUDIOI Bot|Iwol| s_B_|ock, Barrio. BARRAU D -OO`INS AND GASKETS or ALL KINDS ' In stock or Made to Order. A B.obes, Grape, And all Funeral Requisites Furnished. Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Prompt- ly attended to. G. 0. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. STEAM WORKS AN D SHOW ROOM, COLLIER-ST.. BAR RIB 0AB_I1`T ETS FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. FIRST PRIZE. BARBIE, I888. jg swrrnm Kine, Photo_,_ U Ulvauuu . h smoe 1 ,,,_.- ..' -.-v-w, BARBIE AND TOTTINI-IAM w. M. RAMSAY, IIA\7Annu-. I TPIE 8 1 01 ,000.000 35,000,000 l,200.000 7 &'J.\lZO ;: JOHN, ggggifpiw 88 Dunlop-st. Jon nuxror - . - - uuru - Mnuana. M oxmxu, Barrie. you FAN OY Egeazzr '1' t blessing L -.3-`Ag fa EN, V 1 Street. ronto. On`. Hmself T owder it is re sell it." -N y"' , K-M ' . ....uw a man HMO. U16 8100!` D11]!!- cum, whose income, by the way. runs into UVO gures, in fact, he is now in my em- ploy, who is the victim of the strangest whims in regard to the use of the weed that ever came under my observation. rile 18 a. Scotchman about 60 year: old. I`weI_ve years; ago he deserted from the E!-'.11sh navy and came to this country,` when 1 gave him a. Doeition as ooaohmnn. Uneunorning I went into the stable and noticed that a hole about two feet square had been out in a. partition be-' tween two stalls and a little shelf nliled Hp underneath it. I wondered what on earth it had been done for, but Donsld "38 8_Way at the time and when he came backl it had slipped my mind. _ `. ti KB 7111111`! an an u-nun`- -38------i` auto DJ; J L CIIVI ' . ' . The evolution of new diseases 18 some- .l.lJll1;.{ that the medical faculty have never fully explained. Somewhat more than thirty years ago people. old and young, were attacked by an unfamiliar` and dread malady, which sent them to their ;_{ru\'oe in appalling numbers. Nobody know what to call it nor how to treat it. Experiments were tried and learned dis- cuseiun had, but the distroyer stalked across the country, leaving grief and desolation behind him. Since that time this disease has been always with us in a more or less malignant form, and we now know it as diphtheria. Last year there came something that we called the grip. Those who did not suffer from it laughed` in an incredulous fashion, and insinnated that it was nothing more than a articu- larly severe type of cold. But a ter the epidemic had passed we heard of scores of cases of insanity, consumption and other ailments, mental and physical, that were directly attributed to the visitation. This year it has come to us again, not so generally, but, if possible, with increased severity. Many of those who had not yet recovered from the shock of last year : attack have been again prostrated, and a terrible death rate has been the result. The death of Lawrence Barrett is an in- dication of the swift and terrible effect of the disease acting upon the most robust constulion... It is no laughing mat- ter. - Queer story of a Smoker. it. was after dinner at Young's says the Pmstun Globe. A well-known Common- Wealth avenue physician had been dining vguh in few professional oronles, and as the Cigars were lighted the talk drifted to the tobacco habit. first, in its effect upon the race at large, and then in its peeulisr ef- fects u pon various individuals. ` ` I know_a man "_said the elder physi- lun -..L.._._ one none}: Bottles. , Hf lluzbest known Blood Remedy wzll not work sllvh a change in a case of catarrh as one ];u-l;:1;,;o~ of C`.11u'k's (Jatarrh Cure. All the wise mil; about Caturrlx being a constitutional or 1.1.,..1.lis-me depends entireiy upon what the mix`:-1'ti.s'-1' has to sell. If you have Cutarrh in :m_\' t'orm, try Clark's Ca.tarrh Cure, and you nr-ml nut take a curtload of it `before any Mn-~fit is derived. Druggists keep it and I --vnnnnvml it. Wine 50 cents. Sent to any zu-1-l1'-as by (`lurk Chemical 00., Toronto, .\'~\\ York. mug. tluxiliigdbts have been expressed as to the skins of baked potatoes being valu- able in cases of indigestion, I can conrm their value in this respect most emphati- cally. For more than thu_-ty years I have personally resorted to this food .remedy (instead of using drugs) wherever. indi- gestion occurred, and always with com- plete success. 1t has also been prescrib- ed for numerous patients with uniformly similar testimony as to its eeots. The usual formula is this :--Bake the potatoes until the skins are crisp Dose: The skin of a medium sized one, well butter-` ed ; if this does not. act in twelve hours take another. A person by practising the use of the remedy can soon tell the qusn- V tity required in his case. It is not necessary to eat the esh of It potato. The skins are the most valuable part of the Vegetable; they possess a better taste. and by their use people can throw physio to the dogs." I:don t know that potato skins have ever been analyzed, but that they contain a large quantity of nutriment and have a plea- sant avor when baked, I do know; who eats a baked potato and leaves the crisp sweet skin, makes a mistake; I think it the best part of the tuber. My father, a physician, encouraged me to eat the crust of bread and the skins of baked potatoes, as being wholesome. How many cooks know that 8. its jacket is far more mealy, palatable and nutritious than one pared before boiling? The skin prevents loss of con- One V potato boiled in i slderable sugar from the potato, which is * dlssm'led out in the boiling, and some of 3 its starch and nitrogen, and it is these _' which make the water; useful in making 5 yealt. -M. D. rm... .. ,...1..L .. . __-_ j!,_-,, I thougu 1 u} uuuv IVVIIII vunu IIIVCI .|IlVIl,- and am never troubled with any of the! hundred complaintg that are the result of overeating. I advxuo you to eat lightly, be careful of what you eat. and take your eiu eating. nu}, .J,...k4. lmun Bonn Avnrnnnn AI lml u[D8IWI In 6:69 _IIv wnvu'uv UUVEII VII . (t,};:,eat1na or dunking. I myself take I - b kt t perhaps eggs with tout.` ::fhgghr6:it1:'$otatoeI, or a bit of cold methiug of the kind. and g k 0 . . _ .`, f.`:,o?'. .'c1("e". At. noon I take milk, with. 3 few crackers, or 0110 some fruits. At 6 I have a hearty, but not heavy dinner, with soup, sh, meat, vegetables. broad," and ; few glasses of light man. I do not out over a pound and I half of food I (lay h 1 I more robust than molt men . f }3""Z.'.. .331... troubled with nnv of em . over Que)! lIIUull.`uuI vuw quevnvuv WIIIIU D 1; t the heaviest are ill the t)1flt::z?ee`'. OMB; experience above that half we_-9:222:22::2,.:.::,.*"`;.*:.'::.:.'.`::."z .. N m, .:;;'{'b33'y"J;L":a ....,.. u...;; i. neo:..g;-y," and the doctor. "LAmong).;: my patients thple who out this legit oh, their mollmrubl the quickest, while -1". out the are the` April 9, 1391; U noun 1! VVUINII CL vvsuuv .4zgez'r'.1-on.u I- J Church` I Grate B Soott,~A Stewart." % mm 11-% E Hunter, L Johnson; A W; Olm III-A Ball, A Blfoyn, 0 Clark, Crqig. E Haggard, W `Ron, G Smith, A. illion. Ola uIV-0 Atkimon, R Onw O19`:-k E "Guest, M_'H_IrriIon Ii Ha xi,` Jatgieuon, L Lower; W `Waters. V ...'I..'.J (II--- `I `I fl--ha T v FORM I B. A~rith/metic--Clan II-J raig. L J ohnuon, A Stewart, B Soot A Wstt. Olson III-`-A Ball, A Brown, Olsrk, R Oraw, M Onion, J Churchill, Clark, 1 Grape. E Hug ard, E Hurrino Hunter W Kidd. nu IV-O At a, M Brown, M Harrison, H Jr. on, L Lower, A Mubey. G Smith, W Wdtoru, A Willlo ` nnh.I4lnlLl L1 nhlllhila -M Hart, J Little, E Spott' , W Stew-V art Clasp VIII`--G Booth, , Findlay, J \IY-I I--- B b"$Z'w",`.I"'('i'aIoiu-i.`, $'v"'1":g$ "6'12.".'"" WL1kZ{-7' $UIUUI-I, J3 Lul-|l II In` VIC 55"` Historg/-OleIa I- H ck, J Booth. a*::,.:"=~ %B""it1"'voW iM'5J ic at less - e in. raw M Crew, F Darby, W H` '5, W Irwin, R Luau, J Merlin, K Morri n.VM Peurcz Claus III--*G AnderIon,; Booth, Freeman. P Lawson, L Sarj nt, E Spot- ton, M Montgomery, J Lit. __ Class IV -1! Kennedy. T.n4.'m_(n--n T _n ninnb VV J.'I2IAIC U JJIHUIWO French:-Olua I--H aok, GFreeman, M Findlay, E K Spot :1. Glen II-F Darby. M Erly. M. K" nedy, B Scott, Clan lII-M Brown, P Lawson, L Lower, L Saqeant, A hon. Physics, A and B-01 u I-0 Beeton. J A Brown, E Brunton, W Himza, W L Kidd, R A Luau, J - rlin. M Mont- gomery, K Morrison. M, earoey. Claus II--W Orouland, E Gue , A Stewart, E `T. -.L A WALL m--- U A I der on, E Hugg:r'Li',vi""tSIin:-II. `D V In VWIWCII V! I I n...4...... 111-.-? n -1. &I.""`VV \JlUHIl3II\l In`! \J|-IV I IJUVVVCBU Vint. A Watt. ('31.... III_ E A 1beIX Brown, M. Canon, W J Cam: in. IF .Groue, M Harrison, E Hu r,S Milligan, ' VIIIEW OWL LLIIIICV H L`&\I VCI IJ IILIICI {yr Paggy W J 1'_i333.__ 1v-G"X33 Reading-Class I-., M Crow. F Darby, Erly, W Higga, W Irwin. M Pearoy, A araall Class II- G Booth, W T 05112 in, A Oruwford, B Crow, M Findlay. G F man, J Gilchrist, M Kennedy, P Lawn _ , A Lucas. J Mar- lin. MMontgomery,K orriaon J Woods- worth, L Sarjeunt, E Spotton. Cllll I II-G Anderson, E unton J A Brown W Findlay. J Little. mmninnin I'M--- I `U "mack. J s Booth I..'..1. (1 w..............A vv J.'II:II4ll g u .uu_.uwo Freizch-Olua I--H Spot K6 (nun 1'T:M `R...-.3-.~ gomery,' 'MJ Pii-J E's III-A Pearaall, R V rd. run Booth, `J Booth, E runton, E Cunning- ham, W Findlay, Lawson, J Marlin, `L SM-jaunt. .0155: I-G Anderson, J Brown, A Orawfo , W Caughlin, F Darby, M Erly, G I, eznan, W Higga, M Kennedy, J Littlep. Luau, M Mont- s:*:=I-.,3;`.. .2=;2v E. SW" 0'"- "'c'5Jor'a}7.}}36fl""i.ck, G F English Gram ` J SBooth Class i E Bruuton, B 0 Erly.-J Gilchrist, Lawson. A Lucas, " III-W Caughlin, Findley, G Free Montgomqry, K Sarjeant. E K S C1533 IV-G An`d0l! ____.,...,l, I` Arithm 'c.---Class I-H Black, M Oraw M Erly, ` Montgomery. M Pearoy. Ll Sarjoant lass II_-J A Brown. W Cau- uhlin. F |` rby, R. A.Luoas Class III- GBooth, - Brunton, B Orsw Class IV - G Ande on, G Freeman, M'Kennedyl, P Lawson, ; Little, K Morrison` A Peer-_.. sall, E Spo on. Algebra-lsss I-H Black, J AA Brown, J , 9 ohrist, M. Pearo|y, R Ward." Class II- e;(3au hlin, M Er E, G Free- ;.,-j_ s, Kennedy, Sarjeant, ~`f Glass lII--.J Booth, G . `B Craw, F Darby, W Irwin, R A oas, P Lawson, M Mont- Mprrlson. Class IV-G Anderson, E runton J Little, J Marlin, cum on uusuw on are placed in ` [Following the system now the -best schools and colleges. been oonsldered desirable to draw mi to distinctions between the pu-V fils in e class. Acoorciingiy the nsmes ' a each ol 1, are arranged simply in alphs- betiosl or r :-- V ` wall! on v vuvulull "'0!!! DU 50 `)0 PC! 09B`. no no ed in class II. and should be re- gurdod having done well. Thole hsving obtains from 33 to 50 per cent. constitute ollll II and all below 33 are pltoed in I Following Ilka -n-Inna --- `BL LLUII HUB 0 Latin-Clan I-H Black, Caldwell, I (1--.. T fl:I-`L_3..L TIT T---3 (nun TI air . no " for III the higheat to I. D. the lowcat. ila ranked in class I in any subject btaiucd, on the. average, more than 66 cent. of the marks obtainable in that bj-act. and may he considered an havln one really excellent work. Those who he e obtained from 60 to 66 cent. no ed in alas: n. ma .t.....m 1... -- a term jiiit cloud. ' `e form: range" .P-JRM I A.` I ~ mou'Aw m,hT;%hum ' 1. `ctaun Ir ` ant ' n` a , flAi.lo.LalL .. ` L. . ... sh W uootiox . EDIE VII Inuv vvu-no Count '.l_`olItoi_9 was I. pretty tough boy _ V ' . " ' H6 pquoexod out of life all; thojplounre than was invit, and when ihg; opglg; fit-`_n6thing mom turned it wu` ,s>I._n__` uootld'."6l!d} a IaiIt.yodrs'ho;' and `uni ` ] fs&a`:r-;.'3'on:s1si?t.at3 `Gowun A Pam-ido;'E W 1' nowunu. . ..; W'rit1'/ng-Claus I-A son, A Mtlboe, J Moo 891'! D Stewlrt, N Ste ' Olul II- J Andorton, Fletcher. F Harper, 13. 4 Laul, M McGuire, R I E Urquhart. Coleman, A nderson, J m--d Ktug,u_ L V on. Gambian 5 an nnan R; `M Lyon, TA Partri mu. ll LLIIIIJII, III B` , La,l4'n-0lsn I--M v t'l`yf`,4'-u5.'i".:eman, . Clan II-F Ambler. E Coleman`, Gowan. Clan III-A' ' bee, 0 Pluton T Igylland. ` ' 9.. ._ I'll--- A `T- -IL ID 'n'....I.-_ Findlay. J Mo- . Little, J Wilkes. U1 _ l1-A Ulark, 5,11 Kennecg, M M Gulre, O Plaxton, N ` U uho; Clan III-A Hindu. ` I 4unnnnm:_%'nnn" __W nnhnn n l Story, E Ur uhofi Cliu Hihdn. ' Germm- Vlus'_ -F Harper, D Stewart A Weetman. , V .Hiatory--O1au -J Anderton, F 11-..--- an `IT `(hid T-I Vina D Uni-nn ' V HLVVI V, &'. IUDUIIUO Geograph Clan I-E Appelbe, . W Kidd. "J Lo ua, M Lyon, R Milbee, A Partridge. Vint. Clue II-J Ander- ton, A Olar B Fletcher, M Goodfellow, F Harper,` Henderson, H King, A Milbee. _ O I .I1I-O Little, J Mo-. Gowan, M Guire. S Mi1ljgan,J Moore, A Shanaoy, Spry, D Stewart, N Story. Olm IV-"R, enderson, F Siuons. Readiug-- an I-A Fletcher, E King E Urquhart. Coleman, `F T "Ap\-A \lUIUIIIII, L` J Moore, A _ D Stewart, E Ityydl, VVFuIl.$$C NI 6-Vllnll rr ge rssons pry int. bless I11--,E Appel: be, M Goodfel w, B Henderson, A Hinds s, 0 Little, J McGowan, M McGuire, tory. A Shsnscy, E Wil- lisms. Glass 1` .-A Clark, R Henderson A Milbee, R bee. French-Olen` -M Carson, A Fletcher ` J Wilkes. 0! [I-A Clark, S , A `lI`.._..-.I_ `IA l'1..l.... (\ Dlgobnn N Com om . \ n-0lau I-W L Kidd, G E King -.Lo- 5, D M Stewart, E Ur uhart Class II E ppelbe E Coleman, A letoh- er, B Hen raon, R Henderson. A Hindu, M Lyon, McGuire, A Partridge, A Shanaoy, _ int Claus III-A Clark, M Goodfellow F Harper, 0 Little, R Milbee A Milbee, _Milligan, N Story, E Willi- ams Clue V J Anderton, J McGowan J Moore, FF iuona. nt\l.IAl1AI|'\A. (VI--- T `D A KIT \l|IKU \IlHU -L V '.I.' iii ;n,VS.;_ illigan, A Milbe J Moore, M oGui_r: Williams. i VI VV IIDIIIH H ing, Brown, J Appelbe, E j Coleman, R Henderson W Kidd, Little` M Mc- I'..'J......1...... ru--- 1' A 1:u-n.-1.-_ 1: . uhart, E Vint, E Williams. \J I57, -I1 NJ Litetratu Class I--A Fletcher. M Carson, J Gowan, N Story, E Vint, D Stewart, G King Claus II-J W Auderton, lurk. Class III-E Appelbe E Coleman, Goodfellow, Ronderaon, B Headers , A Hindu. 0 Little, R Mil- Kan `I? "Q. Inn-L I--- 1'17 `D I:l -.....-.. JJ GAVIIIIUID , It ll-IIIVIIO U JJIIIUIU, I.\ LVLlI' boo, E U hart Class IV-F Harper, M T.-nnn Q: A Anna Williams. lass II-J W Anderton, W Kidd, H G in; Class III+-E Appelbe, A Clark, Coleman, R Henderson, B Henderson =_ Harper, A Hmde, J Loftuu R Mllbee, McGuire, A Shanaoy, D M Stewart. Book-keep q-Class I-A Clark, D inde, A Shanacy. Class Ii ", J Anderton, _E Coleman, B ' R Henderson, R Milbee, F , oore, A Milligan, F Smone, .Vint. Class III--M Good- g, J Loftua, C Litt1e,|M M09 ilnmu. ammm--Clsue I-F Harper. Dan`-lama ('11.... `T I` _ C" a I-M Goodfellow, s Mil-. -Igan, J M re, F Siseons, E Vint, -E y X" aF1I,"1 i Henderso i I Stiwaft; "t as H Iuuvuuq ll-9P DD W D I79. Algebra- lass I-B Henderson; W L Kidd, J Lo! i, S Milligan. Class II-- E Coleman Goodfellow, A Hlnde, H King, J M., re, A Shanaoy, E Vint. Class III-. Appelbe, A. H Clark, F Harper, R endereon, R Milbee, F Sia- sona, D W tewart, E Wxlliame. Class IV-J And on, 0 Little, MMcGuire, E ' Hm-v L. Bari fl? roam I, 0. Anthmetmiotm I-.-_E Appelbe, J M L on, J Mo _, wan, A Partridge, E Vint C an II-,-Ar lurk. E Coleman, M Good- rper, B Henderson, R Hen- Guire. R S Milbee, S Miili- A Shanaoy. N Story. Claus , H Kine, E Williams. Claus IV-J And ten, 0 Little, A Milbee, F'SiuonI. DZ. tewart. A,.....l..... I___ `I 'rr 1 cu. c ' V--"us xv W.-W. In nunter, 11. Jameson .1` L.9W!'a VE;Ro_u, A Stewart, A Watt. Clan II1--L?;`Br_own, M Qsruun, 0 Clark. I Gro_aaL Erruon, F Susana, G Smith, A Wxllaon. kgsqlus IV--C Atkinson, '1` 0181*. M Hljnuon, S Milligan. Gw.el~.-~.Hld"i- T_`D (1.... 1:! I':l'..-..-_ -.. mm, uuuromu, 15 uondornon, A Hinds, J M to, E Spry, W Waters, E Williams. ` _a.u IV -'1` Clark, A Shanaoy A Weatma.nA. . . A History--_ Ian I-E Guest W Waters. A Msbey. _ lau-II-A Ball J Churchill J Orsig, R _ w, E Hunter, J amioaon L LOWBL W-'R.f\Il A .qnI-ant A Fall I_- II-|llIZUllB I1 0 G Smith, Water:-. ' Brown, 0 Clark, '1` Harrison. E dg In-o A Amman, A M ` ` wn, M Canon, J Churchill Stgwart. A Willson, W 5' lurk, J Craig, 13- Guest, L Hnntmv A Mghnn race in tho Brovn. A Brown. '1` Rowlmd- Geography`--Olaaa I--A Ball. Maraon, E Hug ard, E Hunter, H Jamieaon, L Lower, Ron. Olaaa II-M Brown, R Oran, I_GroIo,E Guoat. L Harrison, L Johnson, A Maboy, A Willaon.- Class III -E H `n, A Stewart, A Watt, A Weotmau. ? Reoltag)-301a; IE--W Crawl Hart: son 1-. att Wo,etman. ` lau Ixigiin. I F G1 -one H J amieao ,`; L Johnson, W Rosa, B Scott `G Sln1th.- I Sta-art: A Wm... 117 Ton tho Gaunt. `` __._.LL_ 1.. mconmnm ma. mums ra- % mun. { can -Capital. .- '- - - 4,000,` Qoo Assets 1 Juvv 1890- - 9 o.ou,5 .05 BARBIE LOAN L &;sAvmnscn.` Inoonronm-lb` um. :%_SUBSCR,IJ3I"3-IT msunmce comrmv (runs); 01` HARTFORD. CONN. A 1118] DC gruuuuuy Ululh ll |l.lllil..l' HEIDI! 6110 ll disesse. un 0! subtle mslsdies are oating sround us ready in attack wherever there is a. weak point. We may esos e men s tstsl shstt bly keeping our- selves w for ed with pure 1) ood and a pro- gerly nourished nunm

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