Oshawa and District Hee our display, priced from $4.50 50, Misses Caldwell apd Dan- , King Bt, West, 120% MV Goods + '8ee our window display of useful articles for the home, which we are giving free to our customers. Come in and get some of our profit sharing coupons. Beattie's Drug Store, 9 'Simcoe Bt, South, Oshawa, 120-a 01a Country . A r, Harold Hart, of the Oshawa returned Saturday evening #8 two'months' trip to the Old Mr, Hart spent Christmas gland, and he can tell a most timg tale of his sight-seeing in mn, . Such places as Westmins- ter Abbey, St, Paul's and the Tower : 0 ! in hs list. With orown jewels, the room in which r Walter Raleigh wus fmprosoned, block on which Anne Boleyn was ed, Mr. Hart can tell one a t deal of history, On the return he encountered one of the storms in many years, but in England it is jut like spring, birds are there, the grass is and the flowers are getting Blue Bird Demonstration A demonstration of the Blue Bird Washing Machine at The Purdy Co, Ltd,, on Saturday evening, February 11, This wonderful machine now sells for $165.00, 130-a ------ Experience Counts Twenty-five years dispensing pre- scriptions, enables me to give you the best service possible, P, H. Beattie, Prescription Drugkist, 9 Simcoe St, Bouth, 120-a -- tence Deferred Amberson Gerry, of Oshawa, who pleaded guilty in connection with the recent burglaries at Orono, appeared before Police Magistrate Floyd at Cobourg last Friday for sentence, Gerry having made full restitution 'sentence was deferred, Wants Town As Client A visitor in Oshawa this week was Samuel Dunn, manager for Canada of the International Trade Déveloper Inc. and Foreign Trade Service, of Chicago. Mr, Dunn came here to see officials of the Board of Trade with a view to having Oshawa become a client, and given a service which would keep the name of the town be- fore manufacturers seeking to locate manufacturing firms are already olients of the corporation, "Auxiliary (Continued from page 1) Mr, Gorbutt then went on to say: normal, 30 per cent, are above nor. mal, and 20 per cent, are , below normal, It requires a trained mind to know whether the super-normal child should be pushed, He may be able to do the work, but the chances are that the result is col- lapse. Specialists who have made the child a study should always- he consulted. But it is the sub-normal child we are most concerned about, We want these classes, so that the child may be less a burden to him- self and others, and that he may be enabled to some day make his own living. Education is not the amount of information we acquire, but it is the ability to tackle big tasks. And we want to help these children to acquire this ability, Four Classes There are four classes of children in the sub-normal group. I. The idiot, with no powers of| concentration. We can do practic. ally nothing for him. | 2. The simple child, with certain! powers of concentration, but the best we can do, he seldom develops beyond 7 years. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, \ Re "60 per cent, of school children are |g FEBRUARY 9, 1922 em 0000000000 The Early Spring Displays " Eloguently expressive of all that is authentic and charming are these initial Spring Displays here. They have been discriminately selected to express the highest quota possible of charm, of quality, of the style that is any new season's 'due. The enthusi- asm to which you are entitled, in your anticipations of these new displays, will, we feel, be more than fulfilled now, ENGLISH MADRAS SHIRTINGS FOR MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 250 PAIRS IRISH HUCKABACK BEDROOM : TOWELS | Su " A pure fine clean fin- Truly a quality that is a rare treat to handle, reminds us . of the qualities we used to get in the years before "four- teen." Neat striped and ancy striped patterns in white with self-colored pat- tern. ite with Blue, Black, Metro and Pink. 32" wide. Special 58¢ yard 8. The imbecile, fairly teachable, but rarely develops beyond the age of 12. 3 per cent. of children are of this class. 4. The backward pupil, and this is the one in which we are interested. It is the duty of "society not to pass him by----he must be helped apd put in a position to earn his own liv. ing. "Here is something for Temper- ance people to use as an argument," sald Mr. Garbutt. 66 per cent. of the feeble minded come from alcoh- olic families." Then the speaker went on to tell of the work done in these auxiliary schools. The sub- normal child can usually do a cer- tain amount of reading. He is made | walk and play games to music, to teach him control of the body. But the strong point is manwel training, | Curtain Nets for this will be of value in future life. After he leaves the school, he | Plain and scalloped edge, excep must be followed up aud helped with | tionally strong mesh, check and Wnt we dg guruen. | The BX stripe dpatterns in lacy effects, are taught cooking, sewing and the " " {care of the howe. 36 inches wide ...... 48¢ yard Professor L. Reman says, "When our educationalists fail to make pro- vision for the super-normal, the iu-| dividual suffers. But waem they! fail to wake provision for the sab- How Ww Make Mair Goow Strong. = Thick and Lastoous S If your hair is thinning out, don't wait another day, but go to any drug! store and get a bottle of Parisian |= sage, the tonly eficiont hair grow- | 5 or. plants in Canada. Several local ished huckaback weave, plain hemmed ends. A quality we have never before sold at so modest a price. Special... 69¢ pair dy to bud. Ladies Oxfords [§| And 2 Strap Shoes In Black or Brown A Large Selection In All Sizes $3.95 & $4.95 'New Goods---Newest Styles "Special Friday and Saturday Horrockses White Flannel- Horrockses Flannelette White and striped patterns, 33 inches wide fi TITTTTTIITIT 10-INCH ALL WOOL BRITISH SERGE A value that may not be rivalled at any ltme during the Spring scason Navy. Brown and dak Copenhagen Suectal 85¢ yard 375 PAIR LARGE HEAVY BATH TOWELS Whate with plain hemmed ends, cream REAL IRISH LINEN TABLE- CLOTHS $5.95 Handsome patteins with bhowder all round, good heavy pure hmen cloths, fully bleached, size 2 x 2 yauds. The same cloth in the lLugest size ee $7.35 fancy striped ONE YARD A with. pink or blue stiped centies, natural wath white stapes hined wath bluc or 1ed. Bath Towels. the best that money can wo S19 pe Chnstie' s famous English SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH Will be absolutely your last under the present special rates. : here, - states buy. Special ...... - pallens in THREE PATTERNS IN A GOOD IRISH BLEACHED DAMASK $1.25 YARD Don't say: "It's the same oldi3 story: I've heard it before," but try 8 a bottle at their risk. They svar-1 : antee Parisian sage 40 stop falling hair and stimwlate a mew growth, banish all dandonll and almost in- |= stantly stop scalp itch, wr money = SPRING WHITEWEAR back. Pacisian sage contains just the == od mew low prices that will interest you. elomonts needed to povpenly invigor- |S of ale the hair poots. It's a prime fa- == . TITTY I NT TTT RT TRE PRL ITE ATE OE ER worite with discriminating women og od VHRR HR HEE fit HA HRT i because it makes the hair so soft and lnstoons, and appear twice as abundant. ! normal the community | Parisian sage is inexpensive and ihe feehle-minded aro sily obtainable at ODes. ARE renee. i) sually cay : : -- AL All Atug Stores. dwring adulescenee. hey Mey RAY oat | Loghorns, headed by prize winner, if jn cave of themselves past Uh FOR ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY Feb. 11 Spot pattern with Greck key border. wy Leal and shamrock, one of the finest of the Colleen Brand. 547 sade. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ---- ES ---- _-- " ---- iw. Too Late to Classify sufiors 3 lovked after [POR SALE--HGGS POR HATCHING toon specially mated pen S.C. White NN ~ REFORMER But if deft te dria [it ds laxors pon want hove is yomr twonties v t a, Apply, 33% King St. E. A281 § 1 Mr. Garbait then told of an oX- YOUNG LADY (ENGLASH) DESIRES ; | porimont carvied en here ia Osh- 'a position, in Oshawa, as Childven's | awa, hy Dr. Sinclair and Dr. Hicks --- SOO Rann no Loa i 4 yo yr ant A Roan rn sor A PRON O : PY 2X nprnned Moo wo Faractte Nurse; expevionced.--Addvess, Miss {and after the thoee day experiment Edwards, Port Whithy. : with our children. there was found [NOUNG MAX WANTED 0 LEARN | | a gooat meed of such a class in Osh- this business; mast have references. -- {awa. And such a class will be star 1280 | | tod, provided the paronts co-aporate a w 1 a s Ame AS AO said (fesives comm | the onic _-- oot Anion, | mle « wy K. Ontavie Mefamicr, | and Ary io vealize what it means. (OSA THD oa {One auxiliary class An Queen Alex- {HOR SALE. 3 BURNER Gl. ROS. { 3 S with oven: Singer Sewmg Machine, andra Scheel. Tevonte, is a sple ~! Poli Bod n aon did example of what can he done Te Lg ah. Sl i Ahn | The swb-noomal children weve div- | o . | ided im classes. according to mental- iy, whether they had heen in first, scoandl ov thiod book. At was me {iced that the sab-normal child soon ibegan idling. He had been used {10 this. The teacher had all grades | jot mentality, and she am Ave E { him attention, se he soon i . a change touk place. The child (S10 Woh RICH & Schyarts would discover that he conid do the 28% work of the class he was now in -- idling and mnraliness would stop, {WANTED A GOOD SEWING GIRL for alterations on swils, coats and Apply, FW, Woolworth Co [YOUNG MAN OF REPINEMENT board with private 129 POUND LAMP FOR AUTOMOBILE Lamp. Owner may have hy paying for ad. and apply 8S. G. Champ. Phone Saturday is double coupon day--Satur- day isdouble value day--Get your share of the big valves for that day and get your double shave of "SEE CANADA FIRST" Free Travel coupons. Saturday offers 2 two-fold advantage for these whe will be buying here Sat~ - urday--Come get your shave. Mt is always fresh and palatable and is vemackahly rich in vit- 25 Mex's Uonats to Clear at $1500 LL : 3 - 3 : I New Spring geeds ave antiving and will 3 ; i ; " : JC. W. DETENBECK and many progvessed and were pro- meted rapidly. One parent with one | child in sub-noomal anxiliary class, For pestering vitality to.» mandown system, there's nothing bet- tor than PEPTONA 1 is especially effective for these whose debilitated condition is due to obstinale coughs, as it has specific action on the otgans | worked ont." Nr. Garhatt in closing impresses