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I Boy’s 5 Piece Suits ‘_ Blue Serge ages 10 to 16 $ 2 25 li Brown do “ 10 to 16 2.50 Grey Tweed “ 10 to 16 " 3.00 muh check o io ic is 3.7.51 Lt Cold. Heather ages 10 to 16 5.00 _ Hard cord Blue Serge ~~ 10 to 16 5.0 \ Hard cord Blue Serge ~‘ I0 to 16 5.00 lp Extra iine Tweed newest effects ' ages 10to 16 6.00. ' 1 ‘ Men’s Odd Pants , Mews Tweed Pants 75 Monk woil Tweed Pants $1.00 Meds ~- -- H 1.50 liars' a' hs at 1 Men’s tire ~‘ “ 2.50 Men’B “ “ ‘ 2.75 11 r.’s ‘° ~‘ “ 3.0¢ JAS. PATLN & CO. Men’s Over Coats ‘Grey wool over coats _ S6 .50 Spring styles in Gent`s wool cords at 8.00, 9.50, 1000, 12.00, and $13.00. JAS. PATON & CO. Boys’ 2 Piece Suit .Fit boys 4 to 12 Fir ~- 4tc 12 __ Fit °‘ -ito13‘ $1.00 Iii. -° 4 to 14 1.50 Yi! ‘~ 41014 1.70 2.55 3 50 M Blue Serge Suits $2.7 Black Blue Blue Hard Cord Serge Suits Hard Cord Serge Suits J AS. 9 bmi; 3 75, 4 50 & $5 00 and high schools of the Republic Also new American designs in 4 _ `°°"t9 °f “`e‘“h°"° i ~ . ' . I . . _ v Shed” D` B 8" S B vest Dawes ‘ 1 The gymnasium of the Cambridge Latin be as ss at H li stu- eh'S Séfge SUIIS Some years ago when the rnaiciéen dents »\t American colleges began to p for athletics and muscle-developinggames 4.00 and pastimes-soinetliing that would stir - their spirits as the foot-ball contests. 5-00 stirred _and animaped their brothers-one 6_5() James Naslnith invented the game of 7 50 basket ball. His design, we are told, was to eliminate the roughness ot toot-ball 9.00 whllapreserving its less objectionable .- 1mm,s»..mhi¢ theiim of ohiiharrlfcmf "ball toxuzgently as a sacking _»dove._. and sotoad-apt himself' to the- feminine" iftemperament. Nasmith succeeded so far PATON &C0. Now comes the other side of the story. trimmings 5 00 school for gin.. has been closed. The head' master, Mr. Bradbury explains why this_ was done. He says: M6n'S v8$tS, J\lII\p-I “I have had some experience in Caru- brirlge with basket-ball, and I Und thntit makes the girls rough, loud-voiced and ers and _Overalls. hom “It the teachers can superintend thc .Mews mixed To Bed Veils 75° athletics and regulate them according to Mews blue sei-ge Ve sts 7 5c reason, I say also that I am in favor of a Mmis 599 Tweed Vesis 31,0() certain amount of athletics, but there is r V $1 20 a big 'if' in the way. Mews black “ orsted esta ' ~ “Basket-ball for girls is ron her a d M’?"""` Overalls or Jumpms blue 50° more injurious than fodt-ball for bogls. BI-'ITS Ovorfills 01° JUUIPQIB blllé 750 one of the brightest; girls in my ‘ schnol is M#_°_z’s (iv.-E-r.\i;l< or Jumpers black 900 now unable to attend school and her I M»_an’s Men’s i\Ien’s Men’s i \1_.__.__i_, 'fwued 0,-el-aus or Jumpers 75¢ mother told me the other day the direct and sole cause of her illness was basket- J AS- PATON 8.: CO. ball. The girls knock each other down, push each other about, get their l-rsath - . bumpedrout of them, shout, grow bitter and lose self control The , ' f ll - , Men 5 Tweed suits :eineleslgr able to control themselves and _ keep within bounds than the boys. Tweed SDllS $3-50 “Last fall thc different classesorgan .,_ » ~ 5-00 mfigiris' hum-hail mm»,»»_h"“- §_§*_,,r°=\i_grk§_ 'rhciahh win hiihsihie ings .rhhe hhhqhcsf. or $2000 Dada dollar# 038 entials thus if they would order out the waterlngcarts and _ 1 .$71, _ ;.v'i0v_£-. 'H ‘-_- _-5 Cr aprn 24.- to call attention to such matters? Surely ment ' ! °'°* °'¢r the rates or uihshiissa' wa) s. V I ox'-1.1-_q _ the* pro -gdnahe -MeLeaii’s Vegetable Worm Syrup-salt, .4 _ ~ A a century»or‘tw‘o.i. might na_sgt_hc.-deserves H'--I--om 7 "'Wo‘rmSyrup. i ' ~_ Island saaialader Testatrit to and he is _,-