Owingl to ithe present slackness in the timber industry three "mills belongiing to" a Ilutt Valley firmi hava dosed down until more (prosperous business tioniie® their way. An open-air school is being hold in the Eaton suburbs of Norwich, from the middle of May to-the middle of October, "for 100 children, to Le drawn. Irani the elementary schools on account of some physical weak«nftss. This novel school is open from half-pa«t eight in the/morning i-H' half-past six or seveii ait night. "The children, are: conveyed to and from the school on traimoars, and are given three •ineaJs a day there. The Japanese haive, according lo ft consular report, a great repugnance to mutton, cjheeee is repulsive to their taste, and the use of butter mates slow progress. Whil& a Suffolk pack wore in full cry after ai fox a team of horse« attached to a. pough were seen galloping across a field, with the perspiring ploughman clinging behind. The Jaipanese woman dresses -according to her a«e. She wears good pins until she twenty-five. At thirty thet pine are white, and Ht forty she wears plain shell cfoan'bs. Influenza is epidemic in Court c?rcle?i and it is believed to he largely due to the popularity of the Directoire rstume. Eivery person in- the Dominion us« on an average three pairs of boot per year. Of-these nearly one pair an a half are imported, and the remainder manufactured 1 in the country. The discovery that fruit can be preiservedl fresh by being placed in cool storaigie should prove a decided advantage to fruitgrowers, and in congequencre thereof it is considered that next season a more even market will result.
Deal promptly with ,the slight cough. Coughs are not always as slight as they appear and may cause serious trouible. Get a bottle ' f Crease's Glycerine and Linseed. 2s. CHEMIST, THAMES. "ECONOMY NO MORE MEANS SAVING 'MONEY than it does spending money. . . It means spending or Saving—whether money, time, cr anything else—to the best possible advantage."—Buskin. By Visiting— W. SCOTT'S Central Store and Bakery the truth ol the above miaiim is fully exemplified; W.S. carries a large stock of all the j necessaries and delicacies in the provision department. THE CROCKERY DEPARTMENT is continually receiving additions in the latest and most artistic designs and patterns. GARDEN SEEDS, both vegetable and flower, in great variety, from which you may grow delicious vegetables and lovely 'blooms. Order from SCOTT'S, THE REAL ECONOMIST. Sale! Beautiful designs for the coming season in dress materials, blousings, and silks, all to be cleared at our Great Alteration, to Premises Qnle. —A. Court and Son. —Advt. • The only sure way to keep your sales up, is to keep your, goods ujpand Advertise
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 4
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