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s f) ft WOMAN'S EDITION ONTARIO ARGUS, JAN. 2. 1913 SCHOOLS. n um Willi l.nnKnniroA! L. Latin ami l,,,lr lR,rtc ,ft,W5- f h"'lll t' eliminated ricllll tllxtl IT.Xlicrs' convention. I'raotlr-al iLobtema nhoiitd !" auMtltlltM ., ...... I. ,.!.,, ..t. while directly In line fihp :mi I' '" revolution In ednea- H, mplhcilH. Ix nltoKCtlier too rx- I1 "' . I-I t ,,. Mw.llirht- In tlte "iilli"ii .m """' ' p,", i ...ti Af ii rneellt meet. . .r. n " . . ' -- --- --- t'nti,. Ontario Woman's rial) thif Ltinn wm dlicuiaed, and a rtechl i 1 .,. .. ,1... ....!.. I .. . 1.....1.I tvlull .'tltll'l'l V tO IM . . ... . ..i.....i i,i .. ,iii fltll I "' IUHUIOI "!' "I .-.iii- Wlul- it I; believed that the I., on into ""' pniiiic hhiooih V il.l I ... nlwia tu rt lfl-11'll ii-ini"-'" '. -..""..: Lg, ,tM nnien io mi- i..-nn.-M. ii ib ill fli.lt 111" VHIlie "I Ule I'UI- rt ahonld not Im unrieren- Jd. :itiI tkm s" Bwetplng an 10 will '"' ;1 ill""!"'"""! iu nit- .virion IE nnntrv 11s has lieen the old Zmbm to niactlral eiltiontlon nr - . . addlnpt rr ni n nn-Ytra of aanl t iiv adv tm 1 mi t. . not hit re- ponilbllltle. I 1 1 1 rpjter than hi iin I fir? 11 . (.i time that the M-niiiiot ileal c.. . ..oi.i. out of the phyntaal faciilti s o our uuptli, their hygitolc brenlgut, be looked after and provided for by the niont expert phy sical trainer and sftiiltai i.inn .. i, found? t P. .1. nn iicoiiii' in too union ariv jo money getting now. and too iln Mrser thlntri. 11 ml 11. 1 I'm.-:, a I rdi.ru. nir linen.... ...... w- ,,, n Dm I'alille Hi-lmo. pfr twenty rtati educatora rfalited Ibe niiiorianre of phy- ,,,.,, 1,, the pi imi'IH generation L trt0 (taeraMwig Id follow. 1 piriif,i'' ,''f0, and "tiidy liuve . . ..... .... - . Iffnennen nw "" ""i iiminii t.,HurltiK ti'iui'ii iiiki 1 uriion niio mnr;l '' I'1''"' nun naiiirrii voiinit llllV, iitwnvM iien r iii Mbjectl fur traliiliiK and .... L.. I.i.lkp. It. mllinli.ll. pm'ni i'. i.'.'y1" " HffK I" "" iimi ins Binie ri.relvi a 'a" turn ror money ,,. , . ,, inli' ' 'II It to lie 1" Vanhae 1 oinuienlty Nrboel. ! Th ief)pp of Wiafern Onvron and Td.iim ar aiik.. Interaattd In the new dauaftnr in educational mattera made by the WMlMM dlnlrlct near Caveifp, Idaho. The hoard or trus tees, with the content of the patron of the district, have inaugurated a move which will !e watched with eoo-Hldoralil- interest hy those who have Iho riirnl siIhmiI problem before tliem I'he pntrOM of the district voted bonds to ptirclmse additional land, nil to erect a community building which will provide rooms for liidus t'lal work. Mich as ilnniiHtic science oi tho (fills and inniiii.il training for me oo)s, niMi instruction m arlcul .ini" and horticulture. Living apart aie M(Hli..( tOr the Inalruct BN so tlmi they will reside on the irovndl and oversee all student act-vltlea. 1 ne uroiiiniH win rurntsb loom for 'usebail diamond, aclnxil K.inleus I 1 if n and plavgroiind It Is the pur- pi llie paiions of the school t mine the iftcifli.l (iltratlve slid In iln w,i leach some of the fiindimeut al things In landscape Hardening. The bulldlim is deslmied to runilsli a place for soelnl and public gather" Injf". An assemblv hall Is provided which will accomodate one hundred and lift) people, with u platform large tnongh far sohooi ntanalnnteiiti The biiililiiK Is a inodnrn stiiniuin equipped with steam heat, water un- uih- pri-isure, privaie iiain rinnu with Hindi. r, 1 future and a complete agn aratetn. The kitchen au I t'nui.g room are arranged for Inatno line la flu vC vj"Hr Jr KnL-OflDBI.B -B V " - pBaBBBBBBSai BMm ai aw aM F lin IffilrTll lli wlfnfhT '" rw" MKifl"' Itlfl ' JBrl !0Dua$6itwwTSv.co5 tracts IS fe f T I U E THAT WW WSMf. BftUStt HVF. MONTHS tl BA! R 1 -f iff nma tr it k. nTHinMhfc. mHTVM r JpHajfil B A. W 'jgflH &duH BBPfei-f . - ifK& it v ; Lmn. V fl 3B TrvTTi I ' - -"- .t ----neaawliiLiLiBJ "V K- ilwB 1 Wmrltarw i " i nW MlLfl rbA Jimf rrHfi IT VCf3l KftiK. v iir 1(1 fcMfcMi Wi 1 iainEWaaWWKiiWg"BaWllMiMnhl v5wV?nBjleV SZm- ' 3PK7kl. . L.LJBS.Mb? 't all.. 1 lf IS " JAwW PCS WJt5i- JB 4 L -1 ! 9l iJNfl IbuRm KNtxwWnAvS BL "rfu'iiimV ' ' 1 y -1 M5 mJIWi LK31 HbBflaSmlBiyLrHH fWWgiffiimnrN',ff lihtiii Ji Ii iITH'IIUi l mmXWSM Five Months from Sage Brush to Prize Winning Crops Tin; wi:st EODB GRADE 6CR60L ibit in M. b htuiei the phy- ettlou has been ho I fir of Itself '!( Put lOUnd mental devel- IhMOtto subsi.intlnl element 10 tub- and 1 ..nioital pro- 1 ouit lUu be urged that the able ruiiuilenieiit of a sound fcTtloiniPiit in 11 vigorous pbv- KllUtlun Ton ol leu we M ktt4uBdeteliipi.il Ndy endeaf- 1 luutih the Mi.il eiieray eec- I to in active leiviius orisaniam luh hit pitiful reaulta. Ilia comuni aniiaiiou of the HtWB ot lie.iiib and aatilta- kiiiirhooli'iiiiin boih In perlod- UirdKllie .in. I ol pedugog 1 Io ureve on 1 f.iiluii to have twrure.l Mle.il t. llliim aud, M ftk. .1 11 ..u.'... .A....A ujr naif win iir.i-i wnif 1 ideal of perfection In s'anl- lllluii. Kill lie 11 ached for durstinnul wink the beat Hal Militant levtxtnil to ..I advanced edu- 1 uied. T mil 1 i...t the beat Luli liiveh in ihe mind fill Ihe force all ilia beauty. lt atrtactlon ol which tkv W Aid evprv cnniiU'i- knuwit thai lb iiainiig l IClluCl lutiiUM (he 1. ii, facul Well , 1 :,t 1 en. the if the Of 1 . 1... ,.. -ii no a. ., "' "I.- lupua t.. . , me fiHiwe .- bl the "iiunui i.ilvaiicenient domestic axUitce with electric c.ok log men ils and a ratine for ia Hy use Thla Hull HiiK I hxated near a two loom hiick achool bouse wIiimi has beau In ue fo roajular ai hwul wcik for u ninnher at yeara. In this new departure, the legul Kiade work la not nenlecied tJ I 'a being. taught, including a portWiu of the first ear high eehool work llrieflv the guw feature Is foi '.he puriiose of lulereatlng the puplla in thinaa with which they have tc do 1. n...ir in. 1. ,.-. In other w.u.i-, iti effort' la Itelng made to cuiinect up W achool with the home- The ohll ran are i.uikIii to lie knota In achool ilit the uiW help te Knols at houie. 0 bake brviMl or maje aoup the caf. may be. It is the belief of ihoae lute. Piled I., ii.u sebool thtkt the achool shou'.d be uinde a tttirnclive aa the hone, and poBlbly igore bo than m 11 homes It tin- can be done without acrifldni real inat ruction, there a'"1 . . 1... ,1... .I...II,. in l'.-i awav .I'O'l) HOI otr i..e .1. o... . -- Hie count 1 school to take up lOUfJOt work in the town. It is a luineutatde fact that n. rural school has ceased, In a In ; mciMiri. lo furnish P'uce for geJOlW 'culture Hi.' UnH as u'u .., u-i 1 .lid till 1I1U ne4 1 1 hi n 1 . . .- , consl.icr.ible decree; hut In tool , ,n times the tandonoj has bo " ..... ...i-.v in the town or iiuue, or , for aoclul plouMires and mi . .......inkBii u t 1 ii 1 1 .. iteiiaiiimeitt i n- coiu.i nr , Dining tin-, u ill ; U ('Lo e I'M J- mres ami social iumn 11,. ..9 i... ..iiii. 1.1 nlrt 1114." 01 niv: v... .,i,J youtW v.blcb assist .. m .1. .......l 1. UtlM Tills EXHIHITwm taken fiitinly fromeoropi grown oa iln- m fTARIO ADVANCKMIONT land, all ol irhich five month's beforu wilt in aayc hnisli. NK lll'NIMJK.h of these, five tore trtoti were iolcl, and waUred l.y the ONTARIO ADVANCEMENT 1 ).M !N Y witliin ninety dayi feona the time they were iIh'm on t lt market and withihone hundred and fifty tltiys, forty-eight ol" them were eleared, leveled and planted, and every tample heft shown wai sjrown witliin that time, i:KKV I'UoDl'CT. 'vtn to the eanned roods, and the ilnwi'iv tlmi deoorated tin exhibit and the tlfalfi that encircled it was grown by people of little experi ence nn land that was in sage bnlsh five months before. THE ONTARIO ADVANCEMENT? COMP ANY is an organiaation of those interested In the idvaneeroenl of Ontario ami especially eoneaftud In the development bi the surrounding country. The work of thf ONTA RIO ADVANi KMKNT COMPANY is under the toper vision of the Commercial OUib of the elty of Ontario, and its transactions are always open to the InapeeUon of the poblia. I'HK ONTAHlo ADVANCEMENT COMPANY is in leereb oJ desirable settlers for Ontario and vicinity.tLu " ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY sah have beg luadt sint't- this land was placed on tho market, j the motipf thix is being nhMI under cultiv TiiU mt'tiic .i..iii. fiPttUw in' - , .....- farming, that will mace extrethet high land Values ami a very desirable place for a home. THK aVVANCI-ll"T LAND is of excellent soil and desirable location, il being among the Ural land ielootedinQregou, It had never been (Ml tin market until last spring, it i" over thirty years 1 part of .1 large road grant. ti:n ai;i:i:s OK ADVANCEMENT LAND, when put under cultivation, is enough to support family and lay by a competence. Ten acre tracts are ntimer on within ii miles of Ontario that bring an animal rev Que t one thousand dollars t acre, Till! ONTARIO A I Y Nc KMKNT TRACTS are ideal for thoce hig farmers who farm on few acres. The jirin-. range from DOC hundred ami fifty to two hundred ami litis dollars per acre, with a good paid up Water right, for land that will easily be worth a thous and dollars pff acre within a short time. THE ONTARIO ADVANCEMENT COMPANY re- qniref only tme-tenth down, and the balance is divided into ten semi-annual payments. IlKKORWI' HCY A HOME look over Ontario, ting point of Ka-tern Oregon ami s,.ntr of a vast set hi' -itleiisliili an lllifl lofnilutiO '1 lie 4 II :-o ureal I ONTARIO MEAT l Carry at ail limes tithe ne m Meats anil Pniiltc p meats, Sausages, Pi Pigs Feet, Etc. of SJ ujsH .aH Ha oner) Lm aaaSsI I. ' ,