hiA es e teiaterit s it We will have on display the entire range of the McEIroy Manufacturing Co. comprising a large range of Women‘s and Misses‘ Silk and Summer Dresses You are cordially invited to see these showings of early spring merchandise On Friday and Saturday, February 15th and 16th Remember the dates Tuesday and Wednesday for Dresses. Friday and Saturday for Coats and Suits p 3 On Tuesday and use it as it is. For Milk purposes add slightly more than an equal quantity of water, for, in putting up Borden‘s St. Charles Milk in this handy form most of the natural water conâ€" tent is evaporated. Double the richness of ordinary Milk. For Cream OF Cvery Write The Borden Co. Limited, e will display Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Coats and Suits for Spring Montreal, for Free Recipe Book Milk Neeq Athhth hiith i ons ons n vienananen d ies in in TRHRE PO Senior Third Classâ€"Kenneth Hope, Francis Gilbert, Mamie Grentz, Edâ€" ward _ Dorfman, Kathleen â€" MeLean, Zora Mechen, Jim Keeley. Room V.â€"Clarice Sullivan, Teacher Sr. II.â€"Edith Williams, Fannic Finkleman, Maumlio Zuliania, Cecelia Craig, Gilbert (Miller, Thos. Uttley, Raymond Sampson, Laurie Mikkola, Albert Hope, Kathleen Barron. Jr. III.â€"Chrissie Murphy, Mary Jacksic, Marguerite MeKay, Grant Barron, ‘Roy Hamilton, Jennie Mceâ€" Leod, Dorothy Heath, Annetta Proux, Bartsara MceGarry, Grace Lark, Geo. Proux, Doris (MeLean. Room IV. Junior Second Classâ€"Leo Boutet, Arraand Boutet, Doris Bowden, Norâ€" ma Taylor, Quinta Baldovin, Willa Rubar, Winnie McolLean, Fred Glbert, Alex â€" Courville, Stella _ Dennison, Robert Carlyle, Aloise Smith, Clifford Jucksch, Billy MceKay. Sr. _ Pirst Classâ€"Bertha â€" Bonnell, Annie Oklick, Jimmie Heath. Room III.â€"Olive W. White; Teacher Senior iPirst ‘Classâ€"iMary Holgoâ€" vich, Silveste Tomiuck, iMary Miro, Annie Krancevich, Margaret Daisy Miller, Elia â€" Juliani, Frank Rubeck, â€" ie Kucheran, â€" Demetro Tomiuck, ' Junior First Classâ€"Madeliene Holâ€" govich, Annie Rubeck, Ernest Brown, Helen Tario, Wanda Smith, Fred Sheculski, Mary Hickey, Mike Kuly, Ambrose Beaudin. Ssenior _ ‘Classâ€"‘Marjory Sampson, Sam â€" Finkleman, William Martin, Roland Wilson, Mike Ostoâ€" vich, Violet Innes, Leonard Staples. KRoom .II.â€"â€"Mrs. Margaret . McKay, Teacher tmarron, rrance Jr.â€" Primerâ€" â€" Glad Hartlfns, Katé REPORT OF SCHUMAGCHER PUBLIG SCROOL, JANUARY Honour Roll of Pupils in the Various Classes for the Past Month. iSr,. _ Primerâ€"F Elsie Robar, TLue Kucherman, Mike The names are in order of merit :â€" Room VI.â€"John A. Bush, Principal Senior Fourth Classâ€"Maisie Musâ€" kett, Nellie Cornell, Frank Gerovich, Valetta Cousineau, May Angrignon, Catherine Grentz, Elsie Henderson, Willie Mair, Douglas Craig, Norman Radburn. w bar, TLucien Ratiere, Mary an, Mike Ogloviech, Walter Bohbinski. â€"â€" imerâ€"Rosy Oglovich, Hazel GHadys, Gannon, _ William â€" Kate Krancevich, Howard r _ ‘Classâ€"‘Marjory Finkleman,. William Setace!, as near James than risk the friendship between the two great nations on this continent, it may be well to lightly pass over the two hunâ€" dred miles as ‘‘*near‘‘ enough. Mr. Bracken in a recent letter of appres cration for a radio programime froim W.E.A.F., New York, is accused of writing as follows :â€"â€" Apparently that radio outfit kicks back worse than any Ford. mayâ€" be, it‘s the influence of the movies. Rex Beach, Cecil DMille and some others have much toâ€" answer for. ‘*The frozen north!‘‘ ‘‘The Endless Forests!‘‘~~~*+*‘FThe«â€"howling ¢<_â€" wolt packs!‘‘ ‘‘The Land ‘That Got. For:â€" got!‘‘ iSome folks apparently do ‘*‘We are a hydro power plant on a frozen northern river,.not far from James Bay, bounded on all sides hy the endless forests, and it is on‘ly necessary to open the door to hear a volf pack howing somewhere back of bevond in the ‘land that Got forâ€" The lads up here in farâ€"distant spots where they can only get in to town onece or twice a week to see the movies must have something to pass the long winter evenings. A gentleâ€" man at Twin Falls: apparently has perfected a new form of parlour game for the long nights. It may lbe called ‘*Gooting ‘Gotham,*‘* or **Nuts for N‘Yarkers.‘*Mr. H. P. Bracken, of Twin Falls, near Iroquois Falls, has been kidding the troops at New York, In the despatches in the New York newspapers, Twin Falls is desceribed as near James Bav.â€" Rather than risk ‘‘"When you came in it nearly dead ened me, and I began, eliminatin tubes until I had only the detecto plugged in; could hear you particu larily clearlyv: in fact. the clearest re piugged in counilid larly clearly ; in fa cention I had ever 1NH1 for Cowan, Ethel MeKinnon, Randolph Humphrey, Steve Chrystian, Minnie Bobinski. e Junior Primaryâ€"A. Classâ€"losa Wonug and Walter Craik, Joe Popoâ€" vich, Steve Rubec, Eva Prest, Russell Earr and Allan Tario. B.Classâ€"Mike Rubec, John Keeley, Elmer Nikula and Mary Holgovich, (George MceGarry and Leowy Monâ€" tigny, Arthur C, â€"Classâ€"Madeline Rubee, Steve Autivitch ,Jean Montigny, Ada Millâ€" er, â€"Wilho Helena, Bappit Flora, Muriel GOCOFING THE GUYS DOWN IN GULLIBLE GOTHAM Room I.â€"Irene Murphy, Teacher 21112 rot,. * woll ‘"The. Land (EThat Got. Por: some â€" folks apparently . do that this is a ‘‘land that God and so they think they are began, eliminating only the detector hear you particu the clearest reâ€" xnDerienced. power plant free to tell any sort of a yarn about it without being checked up in the next world. Oh, yes, we have no bananas, but it is not the statice that troubles the radio in the north, but the howling of the wolves! It‘s a funnvy worldâ€"this North Land. BABY GIRL BORN ON THE CONTINENTAL LIMITED ‘Mr. A. J. Kennedy, M.P.P., for Teâ€" miskaming, was presented last week with a club bag and an address as an evidence of the appreciation felt for his long and ahle services to Dymond Township as Reeve and publicâ€"spiritâ€" ed citizen. : ‘Reeve Parker, of Dymond read the address and Mrs. Gold, clerk of the Township, made the presentaâ€" tion on hehalf â€"of the citizons. week says:â€"â€" tA baby girl was born on the Conâ€" tinental Limited which passed through here southhbhound on Sunday night. The mother, whose name is said to tinental Limited which passed through here southhbhound on Sunday night. The mother, whose name is said. to have been Mrs. Skehan, boarded the train at Dane, and the baby was born during the run between North Bay and Ottawa, toâ€" which Jatter place Mrs., Skehan was going. There was no doctor on board, it is said, but a woman passenger â€" from . North Bay, who had several childreh of her o0wn WIL] It is a very advanced case of anecmia, nervousness, nevurasthenia, chronic bronchitis or general feebleâ€" ness that will not show marked imâ€" provement after taking six bottles of Carnol, according to directions. Read how Mrs. Manson was relieved of a yearly recurrence of bronchitis: "Myself and friend, Miss E. Mcâ€" Korroll, 399 King St. East, Toronto, would like to let you know how very highly we think of Carnol. We are now taking our sixth boitle and the great benefit we have derived fro it is wonderful: It certainly does do everything the advertisements say and more. Ti is a genuine tonic and body builder. For my part it has worked off a trouble 1 am subject to every springtime. We feel it would interest you to know this. You are also at perfect liberty to e this unsolicited testimonial if ;:ï¬u should so wish. We both of us <take pleasure in recommending Carnol to anyone whom we know is feeling beâ€" low par."â€"Mrs, Laura M. Manson, 1447 Dufferin St., Toronto. 15â€"9 Carnol is sold by all good druggists voervivhere. ts Every Spring Mrs. Manson Had Bronchial Trouble â€"How She Was Relieved T] re N Fe ) 1 "1 hey 1 1 N eW ) if issistance of Cobalt, last