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J l I ill-.. A - Aiwvv--. A A . A AA- T- ! A E I I l H s H t , A l i BE AT OMF N Tl-IEWATEP THE GIFT WITH A A f RATES: ' LIFT .Z Ages 12-13 ............ 34.00 1 14-15 ....... .. 5.00 Goon co1v1PAN1oNsH1P A 16-17 nwlunnq H 600 THE YEAR ROUND. - . if TO OUR READERS l You are all well ZlNV2l1'P. no dmilnt, that the- Nlll't,'9SS i of this ll1i1fI2lZl11t1 tlvpeiifls at ,2g'l'0ill tlvnl mi thv llllllllwl' of ?iClVPl'llS0111t'11lS ohtaiiiml. This ywii' tho slump. whit-h has lM'f'll fvlt in husiiin-ss 4-in-lvs tlivsf? lust ff-w yvzirs, is l'Vt'll gl'l't'2llPl'. Manly lizivv lnevil tliruwii out of wrwl: and nizmy lllHI't' are expwtvml tn Inv soon. Sui-h is the- uuiimlitiuii iii tht- lnusiin-ss wurlml. Owing' to this, quite il iiumlwi' nf tho nhl llllSll1f'NS frif-mls of the Yin intl lllt'lllSt'lVHS im-zipzililv of 2lClVC1'llSl1lgl' this yvur. +-veil though they wish tn. How- e-vf-1', tlivw uw still those- who flllllltl tlit-ilise-lw-s uhh? to flu sn, ailmig' with ai iiumlwi' of limi' firms whu In-lisfw , that thvy mls-1-iw smut- lwut-fit tlirmigli mlve-1'tisi11g iii this iiiaggziziiiv. Nmv, it is up to us to show the-ui that thvy mln. Read the- Advvrtist-1114-11ts. l'z1ti-miizv Our AllVf'l'llSt1l'S. and let thvm kiimv yum HSANY IT lN THE VOX. N F. M, imlm, ' Busiuvss ilI2lll2lQ'Ul'. t 1 l l
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0 o THE LAST P t ' WEATHER- ISSUE Wagrm-er next THE SKIN YGU LOVE TO TOUCH -li.. Ifol.. XXXVIII Y Y W Hz' Y DI-ECEVMRER CASH AND CARRY INDIAN CHIEF THREATENS EPWORTH LEAGUE PROFESSOR MULVANEY REPLIES SHARPLY. THIREATENED DISSOLUTION fASNtlSSIIl2ll1'll Mess Dispatt-hl The Aigue, Holland. Dee. 19.-Chief IIVJIIVRXVIICPVIIPUUIVIIXVIIIIXVIIINV. whose Fug- Iish name is t'Iiittlt--Rig-Bu-:1vt-r-Sitting-oir :L - ROt'li'I.Vllll-IllS-TI!llxxlIll0Sl'Ttbll0llIIljj'lIlE - Ground, tlirf-:ttent-d to vall out the Brant- ford Preserves unless the Leagut- agreed to his demands. Professor Mulveuey, of Ilogtown, Ont- ario, asked what the demands of the Chief were. The Chief replied as follows: Vile, the Ululv Feet Indians of Brant- ford, petition the assenihled gentlemen and PM-luiei' lfessolini that they iniluenee TOIIIIIIY I-IIlIl1'1'll and Vhief IYoplt-v and Carlus Parishus to :net-1-Ile to the following: That they lu- represent:-d in the Iiittle Seorpiou's tA'luln and that Idiustn-in re- tran-t his theory ahout monkey glands. Baron l'I'I', the Polish delegate, hotly contested the tirst demand that the Little Sf'f!l'IlllllI'S f'lulJ was eontiut-d to the Fallen Al'4'l1vS Illld Flat-ft-ets. At this 'llIllt flIl'4' Professor Mulveney was ealled to the telepltone. Ile was gre-atlv worried over the fart that he had not answered his own telephone. Premier Messoloue lvrouglit up the sub- ject of hlaelc shirts lu-ing' used universal- ly, hut owing to the fat-t that Baron UE never drinks black soup, and napkins not being used in Poland, the subject was dropped. QAII writes pri-served.5 -Dom. Canners. MR. .TACK GRI E EIN Wishes to announce the arrival of :u wisdom tooth. Hurrah! .TACK W'YLIE spent the week-end at Beulah Park. Faculty lllemkrs Suspected STARTLING DISCLOSURES Last Tuesday, our own little Yussvfoot was sent to investigate the question of the long line ot unemployed that tills the main halls every morning nt 9:05. He intimates startling' diselosures about a certain Mr. Hogartli, who, for some months past, wield- ed an unvaunv intluenve over this derelict arruv. He promises something very defin- ite for to-morrowg nothing further eau lu- said :lt present. IDIOTORIAL Well, students, the term is over. Most of us have sueeeeded in tiunkiug a few more subjeets. It is surprising how easy it is to Hunk a suhjeet. B1-fore you realize the string of zips you have aeeumulated, it is time to take the subject over. Whieh hrings us to the point of this idiotorial. If we continue to tlunk in this way, Irv the time We are readv to gradu- ate, we will probably he prevented from rem-iving our diplomas, lweause our pro- gress, as we hoblnle up the aisle, Will be impeded bv our tripping on our patriarchal lveards. Isn't it a thrilling thougfht. fellow- tlunkers? Just picture yourselves, the lsliglit of years upon your ehin, atteetiou- ately supported by your grandson. en route from vlass to class! Well, ta-ta! See you in detention. SOCIETY NOTES. MR. JOHN KANNAIVIN just returned to the harlaer's after one monthls absence. MR. HARRY VILA has returned to his studies after a half-hour vacation. MR. KENNETH BARNES wishes to announee that,he got his shoes half-sold.
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05112 75 umilton 7 eralrl AGGRESSIVE AND PROGRESSIVE. Until The Herald recently came under new ownership, Hamilton never had -a Sport Final Edition carrying all the latest Sport, Markets and general news. -a Colored Comic Section as part of the regular Saturday editions. -a full page of Comic strips every day. CTHE HERALD HAS TWO FULL PAGES DAILY OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS COMICS. -a Saturday Church Page. -a Literary and Book Review Page. -a Music and Art Feature Page. -Full page inspirational Editorials. THESE AND MANY OTHER NEW FEATURES ARE BRINGING THE HERALD MORE THAN 1,000 NEW READERS A WEEK BECAUSE THE HERALD IS ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. Ulm 'Hamilton 'life raid A REAL NEWSPAPER IN A REAL CITY
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