enrolled, ’ average at. + * tendance, 9; per cent of attendance, | Tiss Thomas, | tandance, 6; Those present every day: Margaret Jones, Anna Donnetly, ona Swedford, (98. Those present every day: James ~ LJones, Daniel Thomas Harper. Hubert Ross, Jones, Paol Barton, | ! BOY HOM aE : Number enrolled, 8. average at 8; per cent of attendance, #5. | J Seid Lewis, Mary Witman, ; JUNIOR, ‘Neamiber enrolled, 5; svorage pteend- | 1 ance, 5; por cent of attendaiice, 9 | Those present every day: Agnes Don. | nally, Aras Mellon, Mills Vas Shey, SENTON, Nowber snentled, 4: svurage attend. Whitet 28 John snce, 4; per cent of attendance, of resem 8, Harriet swell, Joseph| San ri, Alex Wikia: Age attendance, 467; Those present every day: Mamie Jones. | BUMMARY, Whole sumber enrciled, 551; aver. Average per cent of attendance, 9 Present every day, during the mont hs i ; every es since term ! BI Mveus Principal FavoRABLE thi wy Eigen Wagon Paid and Grom Ares. tems Giteoaw oe. the Safery nfedd Comors : of Empliyeos. Ne Nepniny Labor. The tronbles which are prevaiting | | throughout the anthracite regions at ‘the present time natarally suggest a | (tomparison with the conditions pre. resent every day: Mary | : Bomach, Levenia Wi _ valiing in other mining sections. The | Host recently opened coal region on | the North American continent, and une of the most promising is that of the Crow's Nest Vass Coal company in | ‘ the Providence of British Columbia | witnated in the Beart of the Rocky | | Mountains rome thirty miles Bosh of] the international boundary, 7 3 mines are operated from Taront On. | i tario by a group of Canadian fnsnoial | men, who took hold of them thew or four years ago, and speedily placed Be them on sound business basis. In. 1506 , Anti Dan. ng | ed strongly pushed. the vicinity of the mines was unbroken =: forest; it is now threaded by two rail ways, one the Crows Nest brane of! : the ( anadinn Pacific Railway, and the be verge of completion. ; ning dos south and Sensattiog with th Gireat Northern Hoe, aud in % the thriving © by of Fernie with, | ; 8 population o of 00 “people, ang the ol for Ata sil thew po fats de Yelopment i * rapidly Jroseeding hut | are at the preset sorent being | ! Favorable Working Conditions, The mines are sitoated, as lated, in ! i Providence of British Columbia, | : [thee ing fawn of whieh | ary the inoat the safety of 1 the men, The mage. « ment of the mites have alas shivwn to themselves roost conehlerate to the men in thelr employ ment. j Bomes in the shape of neat, eamibet. Model | | been constrocted at iis varions edits of production, and the highest Wigs {are paid. The minimum wage of an Who read the experienced miner being §3 50 asily. will be glad to learn that the JOHN KELLEY points, chiefly a3 the expense of the line of Shoes and Oxfords fo company, which offers many oppor The eight-hour labor law prevails, and there is no Sanday work, A recren- tion ball has been provided at both tonities for pleasant Batherings and | Tt, amusements. Schools and churches : v, Bhi ath Nols rt, Romaine Smale, ‘4, UR tons daily is peodnesd of settlement. Eo moreover, bas been paid to the impor. - (tant subject of sanitation, and heulth 5 conditions are surprisingly good. This - - Jarge! Rely due the Spat | vr Kid, Welt and Turned, at $3 . General Superintendent of the prop and $3.00. : : The wellknown Queen Quality a % | the zeal of the company for the wei Ways kept in stock at $3.00 Many other Srst-class li such as will be erties, bot fa also satributed 1 by | fare of tx eniployees A Chance For Employment. The Greatest Reason is, that eve No credit is the reason why w buy here! r¥thing is marked in plain figures. Strictly one price. e can sell so cheap. Morey back for the asling. Sateen Shirts 35c. Men's Black iris, made, {nil size. sold eve ry where at 49 or 500. our special price 35. Z x Sateen Shi well Men's White Shirts 19¢. The g g in Men's Shirts Tr he price one-half the tegnlas whelesale price, greatest ba as these shirts cannot be bought for less than 84 so adozen or 37% ceach. Pare | linen bosom, donble seamless. best ha, 19¢. Men's Ties 22¢. All styles Men's Silk olorings, 22c¢. Wash Ties 2 for Se. Men’ s Wash 4 es Ac. Men's Stockings 25c. Men's 5 broidered, 25¢ pair. Lace 4 Hose, guaranteed fast black. Men’ s Stocking gs Te. Me ) « Black Stockings, 7¢ pair, well 1 2 en's Wo orth 1000, Linen Collars Re. Men's Linen Collars, in town, 8, need to pay more, as our Mar is as good as most 230 ones is just , reversible, 2 for trimming He each. 25 Pieces Gilg £35 New La ares Tho *y BL 5 Belts, La dies’ seicct from, 28 : Lace Curtains at a 23e to 5! 00 a pair. Men's Underwess. fancy colors, 22¢ each. Fg ang dn RWoTs, Ark S12es, Ladies Muslin Drawers, ', 25¢ pun, Ladiey Muslin Skirts. deep’ rufiie, 49c. Corset Covers. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats. Offer 21 hats, co $2.49, 34. 00 Hats at $2. 98. Children's $1. 49 trimmed hats 98¢ each. 25 Dozen Ladies ALL NEW STYLES, BOUGHT FOR DOLLAR. A GRAND SEL FECTION, WILL SELL THEM TO OUR CUSTOMERS AT AL IRE SAVING. IT wii saving of 22 ang ase. : yard. Yard Wide bleached Muslin, worth 6c, at he yard. Men’ 5 Silk Ties, regular price Qed Jot offered at 1O¢ each, Children’ s 50c Shoes, sizes 2 to 8 at 5% pair. | Men" % 25c Suspenders, re- 3 duced to 12% c pair, or two pair for the price of ¢ one Choice of our entire stock of colored Cloth Window Shades worth 23¢. at 19¢ each. Patent spring “roller embroidery | ot styles, Jn a silk em- dari sold at $1 qf re 25 and | special at $1. 49. T Ar 25¢ Sun Bonnets 19. Men s Heavy Working Shirts, double front t and hack, regular price 49, Special at 29¢ cach. BL 25 Rage. full ze, at 98e : each, Others at Ee * Shirt W BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO SEE THIS LINE. The Bon Ton Store, - - Patton, Pa. 750 dress Fonds at 59¢c 75c ON THE women can be bought in Pat- ton, and to you who have | were established in the earlier stages NEVET Worn a pair of them [ ; Special attention, Would say that this is one of the strongest and up-to-date lines on the market to-day. We have them in Patent Leather and many of the Ladies Patton Courier || fi sand 1 1 4 At Michel and Morrisey, stations on first-class shoe store for Men 1 the Orows Nest branches of thie Catia. dian Pacitle Bailway in British Colum. ‘hia, there Is at the present time 8 " marked soarcit ¥ of men. The output is to be largely increased at both points anti the maximum of 3.000 ur The eo wal 15 a coking article, and thers are many Boys, Children will he Miller's Youths Missed and Patton, Pa THE WORLD'S BEST BY EVERY TEST : told Medals for Bigs. #nndard noon in | Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Koow rt A FA SR, Wow To Pind Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with | Taran ln 4 7 stand ey foun hewn 8 Ralph Waldo Emerson, in an essay on eloquence, said, in speaking of a man whom he described as a Godsend to his “He 1s put together like 4 Waltham Watch.” convitising pros thatthe ace = der are aut of order, : What to Do. oot, the great kidney reminds fulfills wish in curing rheumatism back, kidneys. vo an bladder an ore of ihe urinary passage. Jt corrects 0) hoid water and saiding pain in CW, or bad effects toll use of town, ate, THRE: Paris, 100g, : b Ir is th Eggs for Hatching 13 FOR $1.00. HE . Sapna ¥ SARE SNRs i wing or beer, and overcomes that Becemty oe. compelled 10 uring the and ta Tang = during the night. FR 2 the ordinary effect of Sw oot oo malived, Ir stands o _deriul cures of tha mos distress H you need a madicing you rr 4. bust. Sold by druggists in 50. and sizes. You mae have a mple bott wondering discovery ad a Book that elise mire about it, both tent slistdutely free by mall address Dr. Kilmer 5 There ix comfort in ihe Knowledge pi © often sxpressed. that De Kiimaer's ors Swamp- hn ot Co. Biogham on. N.Y When u : tin reading this generous offer in — fam Ww alohos Hae soad | 3 TOZER, Phe Palton Yew her of American mbn employed at the bandreds of : 2. i The Following Thoroughbreds: Latin, physics bis- | ovens distributed among the various D V. A. M urray ’ | Ligh Bramah grog. | points of production. To any of car PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. : ! Gernian, spelling, men who have determined to leave Ofcein Artingion block, next to Postofos | Suiter nglish lit- | Pennsylvania during the present crisis pipe! Zn Set am Sapadad - : ) WE | We would suggest that they sbould qt T7405 v0eeinl aisention. ] _jleast inquire into the advantages pf, ct AES he Pobm | the Cro w's Nest Coal Mines "a place laa Le - for employment : BR LYE. uy Ct Wyandotte 2 x oF A + SEL 4 z. Binek Monmreh, Brown Yashiorn, | CUPRA Dentist! ED. WE AKL: AND, L SEEN TE Shy ad fron; 5 akiig, Temvhing Honrs en \ IST : 8 - os By 8% p Pane attention is . Highland Poultry Farm, Eid hy tourh and tone. J ropes position. pe + Office np-staire in Good Building. Of- | the hate, sorrect sestem of Bree ng, oe, flee Hourn-8 a. m. to 2 m., and 1 p : j Pane RRdrogng 1 Pecilain Hiven in iy ste ns P: m. ‘Miss Susie Wentz, THER GF SUSI. Subscribe for and advertin in the Ol newspapers. for sale at hia ‘w ~ Subscribe for and ivertise in the = ! Patton Counisr, ; offive- sent 3 Rundle, Patton Covmizn.
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