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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-11-09, Page 7kk Nov. 9, i906 141,1". ...1"larmmulirmilurallmmor Arimillet.11-16.1"61411"""*"*"""F The Silent Testimony of incomparable quality manifests itself In millions of teapots daily. eEvi.ozv TEA Has buiit its enormous sale on "Quality Hoek" as a foundation. 25e, 35e, 40o, 50e and 60e per lb, FiT 2114. GROCERS, Our stock of higb art Pianos of lates Alip designs, and containing fines annrons purchasable for money. See our very latest styles of sweet - toned organs, at low prices.. Instru- ments rented, tuned or repaired. Gramophones and nieSic in variety a C. noARE'S MUSIC EMPORIUM. Apples Wonted FALLWINTER Highest ?price paid. D. CANTELON, CLINTON. .asaatiarsa MUST 'LOOK YOUNG. Tttll CLINTON NEW SRA, 1 A HomemADE Rum lineonomiettl. tnalekliv $0110 Anis Veer Durable, 4 Efriling collected about twenty. -five pounds of flannel rage and having dyed them the desired sbadea, they must be tern into Strips about an inch wide, ang these mud be neatly sewed togethe4 OverlapPing about half an Inch, SO that the joining is strong. Now procure a - length .of clothesline rope and .cora- !nonce to crochet the flannel over tbe rope. ,This is begun in the center, like any crochet wheel. for a chair back. large -wooden crochet hook may be eb. tnined from. a needlework shop, The StItttb ot double crochet is used to cover the rope with the crocheted flannel. AS you go along the crochet Is Inserted bite the previous row, so that the drcle grows with every pull of the needle. In using two colors the paler shade igionld be used until the circle is about" ttl, foot across, Then use the darker ,shade until you have gone five time around the rug. Return again to the paler color, repeating the alternate colors until the flannel Is all used up or the rug is the desired dee, leaving the. darker shade at the edge of the rug. These rugs are economical to make and are very quickly done and are among the racist desirable of any of the homemade rugs, as the rope makes such a bard, strong surface before it Is cov- ered with the flannel. I have had :one for years in my hall, and as yet tt shows no signs of wear and is good for another fifteen years, --Mabe l 'Ttike Priestman In Woman's Home itiom- panidn, !This Acdounts. Foe 1GYed Leeks That maxwes sonworaCs "Yes, she's a good nurse, doctor," said thelpatieet Father reluctantly, - "You don't mean that," was the am - ewer tif the physician, "'What's' tLe matter with her? Come, ttell me," "Nothing," began the faint contradie. tion. 'She's • quiet, th:ly and syneoa- tbetic, but, doctor, her Lair's dyed. I couree it plainly yesterday ,when she. 'sat between Inc and the wiudow." The doctor did not epeai . fOr a mo - anent. He didnot eyen look surprised. 'Muck a nicenerse. too," went on the patient. "Why should shedo s:neh a foolish thing?' It was then that site learned:from the doctor that dyed hale is not nearly So (uncommon In the case of tinned nurses as might be enpposed. Sink peo- ple !Tike to •hove young nerses about Them. Even' Physiehins have la weak-. mess. for the:young nurses. They • i.e- iieve that their interest and entimeiasai •are greater. , . " • • • 'The muses' term of usefulness Is ,eshort euougle.ae.tt Is," this Vileician 'said, "for the work Is so exhautfive that they unist :soon .suecumb. Some of -them are compelled to glvecrp after -ten years. . Peware ever able to keep up until they have put in tweets,' yeare. "If the 'renintivit gray hairs coming perhaps a little earlier than ,They are due; .are going 'to Make the, term of , theirhest dayineven briefer 'they are driven to hiding .those traces of time and- overwork " by the use Oenhair dye; • and the number:That de makeuse• of it •• C is very muchtlarg,er than anybody sup- poses." • MAKING A SKIRT.. I• Soma.° Suggestions That Will Add tare Home Dressmaker., ' There are several points in •seWing which are likely to annoy an Inexperi- enced person, but which are necessary for the firdsh of a garment. The sew- ing on Of the waistband and cif • the skirt band and the finishing of the • " placket are among these, . .* The waistband may be put .on before the skirt is,finished at the bottom, as It enables one -to hang the skirt more cor- Little drops of water • Freezing on the walk, Makes the man who steps thereens Indulge in naughty talk. •Many freezing mornings. Many chills -beware. . Just Iet us fill your coal bins, And then you need not swear. SCRASTON COAL THE BESTAITO IF HAD. ! A. HAMILTON., COAL DEALER Clinton Evaporator For strictly Paring Apples, - 'delivered at the Evaporator between now and Nov ioth,. the price will be .20c per bag, delivered either at Clinton or, Seaforth. • THE' WORST KIND After Piles have existed for a long time andpassed through different stages the suffering is intense s pain, 'aching throbbing, tumors feem, filled to bursting with lilack blood. , Symptoms indicat'Ing other troubles may appearto a thoroughly Pile -sick person. This is whenlr. Leonherdt's Hem Reid. the only absentee tile :lure, bringietlie restilts that has Amide its It will cure the enost stubborn base in existence and a 'bonded. uavantee to that effect goes ;With each package. HeireRoid is to be had for '-51.00 at, the drug store or from The Wilson - Pine ompa;ny, Limited, Niagatin Falls, •Ont.. • Clyflizatlon.D0O8 :cgt 'EnSeeble. . •We need nottlenee the Slightest fear rethat.civilleed, Man is going tn become etlegerienite from .city dwelling or any nif the other trains of .thelization. 'Contrary t� ;pannier . bonenthe wbite =an' Of toditYithas a lower death rate, en,higher averageiterigth Of life, islealh. TOWN ;St CASE., er, heavier and stronger then huy of his predecessors or ,any ktionet race:of JAS. A. SOHO -DEALER IN - Flour and Feed .AGENT FOR • • • Massey:Barris: Macbtin ry. am shippinra car load of live fowl .on November flub. Parties wishing to get rid of then. fowl early, will dispose of them to better adventage new than later in the seeson. Highest pricepeed for turkersechicesens, ducks aild geese. JAS. A. FORD savages.. Almost any company of American and :English soldiers will Contain Inge Who can !outrun, seitivres- ile, and Outswim the hest: ethietes of . any native tribe -Success 'afageelne, Should Help Himself., . young-iie Tim w id admitted; "rve always, been .bashful among the "Bet why ..sbenta you . be?" eeeked Miss ..Yerii encouragingly. , 'f eint lienninneelt!' "Graelorts!" She :ceelaltned, Tensing Up her ilp's. "If you dela help yone, self, thew can you enpeet' to get any n' • • • Seeeleatitee. • xperience linnets • tlett those se ho gain teeney rnpiely epeculetion al- -.. Seed Merchant, - CLINTON.. • most. taever keep it, aud when t•hey have iesnit they are iiifiitlyworse of 'The LARMOUR School . than they Were !wrote.. . • • • • . • --0E-_ Telegraphy, And General Training for Railway Service. The new method& instruction adoPtedl tef this school has proved a great success. • Pupils graduate in the'shortest;Possible tim -therefore at the least expense. Employment provided at °nee !Write for a free pamphlet which will give fullfinformation. School room in Gordon Block, opposi,e Pos Office, the most desirable location in the city Inspection of classes atlwork cordially invittd ROBERT LARMOUR Stratford, (Int Principal and:Instructor, formerly District Superintendent G.T. tt. pril2Oth 06-07. •••••••••••• R. Fitnimons 4t, Son. We are still in the But- chering business, and are in a pOSitiOn to fill all or- ders for seasonable meets, int•usted te cu:cve Our new business scand is in the Combe Block, It Fitzsimons &I Son Hoc 76 Clinton _ When the liver is out oi Order 1 calomel, cascara, salts, strong liver pills and purging mineral waters won't do any permanent good. When a person is bilious, the liver is not giving up enough bile to move the bowels regularly—and some of the bile is being absorbed the blood. In other words, the liver is in a weakened, un- healthy ondition. Now, purgatives don't act on the liver at all. They merely irritate the bowels, and afford only temporary relief. But FRITIT-A-TIVES are the one true LIVER, TONIC. They act directly on the liver—strengthen and invigorate this vital organ— and put it in a normal, healthy cendition, TRUIT-A-TIVES also stimulate the !glands of the skin -and 'regulate the kidneys and sweeten the stomach, When skin, liver and kidneys are nermally healthy, there can be no biliousness, no constipation; no kidney trouble, no .impure blood, uo headaches. No other medicine known to science is so reliable and so effective ill, curing Biliousness as these fruit liver tablets, PRIIIT-ATIVES are fruit juices with tonics added -and are free from alcohol' and dangerous drugs. soc. a box or 6 for $2.50. eut ' on receipt of price, if your -- druggist does not handle t lent, FRUIT-A-TIVUB LIMITED, OTTAwA., 11011•114•11141•41•144. nen • sonriete. ' ikM1.1' , ,i, ..er 11 • PI .• ,, 1 \ ,, :' :'!!, ; it 1 e .1: 1 ' * .- ' t';i '.-J Q l'i I ! C'i'" fit ' t-':';4 Iij,I iT 1,I , I; rectiy. This band. is a straight piece of goods cut along the selvage edge about' three inches wide, as it must be turned over, making a double band. Divide It in halfand fasten the center In, the middle:of the froirt gore of the skirt. . The hand should be basted on, hold- ing the skirt next t� you and allowing a very little fullness, whicli will make it tit easier Over the hips. The back widths may be gathered into the band. or plaited, as one prefers, then sew It on 'the machine and turn it over on the wrong side, basting again before the .final sewing, fintsbing it enith 'mks • I ki • 7 1 • s•.• • oe; .Bertie-Le' 's 'ave anuzzerelring, • Teddy -Noe no; /e' 's go 'omel,while We're shtill sober. --Pik Me rote 2 THE REAL COLONEL. SELLCzt,:• ...,_ apthadole James 14amptono as Mark Twill^ Knew Mau In the OpeAng cimpter of his °Auto- biography," Printed in tbe tirst fort- 1 nightly number 0 the North Anierieall Review, Mark Twain tells thus Of the - original Colonel Sellers; Many persons regarded Colonel Sel- lers as a fiction, an Invention, an ex- 1 travagant impossibility, an did me tbe boner to call him a "creation," but they were mistaken. 1 merely put Wm on paper as be was. He was not a eer. Son who could be exaggerated. The in- cidents which • looked most egfraVa, gent, both in the book and on the stage, were not inventions of minebut were facts of his life, and I was pres- ent when they were developed, John T. Raymond's audieneeS uscti to come near to dying with latighier Over the turnip eating scene; but, ex- travagatt as the scene was, It was faithful to the facts in all its ansuril details. The.tbing happened In Lamp- tonns own house, and 1 was present. Iu fact,. I was myself the guest wile ate the turnips. In the bands of a greet actor that piteous scene wont(' have dimmed any manly spectator's eyes With tears and raelred bls bWnem with laughter at the same thee. But Itancond was great In immeraes. ; trayal only. In that Ito was • Was wonderful—lu a word, 1.„ all things else he was a pygmy of the pygmles. Tile real Colonel Sellers as I anew him hi James Lampton Was a patleaie and beautiful spirit, a manly men. n straigbt and honorable man, a man 'with a big, foolish, unselfish heart in his bosom, a luau born to be loved, and • he was loved by uil his friends and hy . his family worshiped. It Is the right - word. To them he was but little less than -a god: The real Colonel Sellerte was. never on the stage. Only lieu in" him was there. Itaymmtd could not • play the other half of him. It was' above his level. There *as only one . man who could have. played the whole of.Colonel Sellers, and that was Fie nit Mayo, . James Lampton floated. all hiesdeys !Ina tinted Mist, of magiliticent dreams and died at last without. seeing one. of them realized. I saw him lest in Inn "when, it bad been twenty-sl.years since 1 ..ate the basin of ra* turnips. ,and washed them down with a Inneliet of water in his house. He was neeome old and white headed, but be entered to rue in the same old breezy ..way his esrelioi life, andhe was all there yet -not a detail wanting.. The happy light in his eye, the abounding hope in his ,'heart, the persuasive tongue. the rairadie • breeding imegination-they . wereall there, and before 1 cotild turn. ;around •Ie was polishieg up his • Alita- • diene lamp and tlaShing the -secret tithes of the world before rne.;• •• • KITOH Ell -HELPS • • . , in rinsing a' pot that has theen used • to prepare sweet things siseenind water inetead of" not.. : • . , llaye' handy a .stone ,or ',steel for sharpening knives and keepahe ntilveS ingood conditiein; tools make. rapid work. •• If the upper. Meade .edge of the pail Is :Well greased with butter, •dhocelate, cocoa' or anytlineifef•the kind,. It will not ben ever. One of the -best ways to:save your steps in the kitehen is to, sit dawn to •Iren. You find it e ,geeat•inaProve- - _ • menton the stand to ..3way of doIng it• Fih scales ciut eaeily `be remeved by *peering hoe water onn'the filen Slowly Until the sealee .earl, then serape Waal' hi severel waters, having the last Opid and well salted scent/ siline • • To dee-justice to the;wprk ;in. hand ;one must have tne eery best Cif tools. Clean pots, pans and kettles enhance the value 50 per tent- of „all articles that require :cooking before being serv- ed at the table. • ; 'The new Pure Food and Drug Le* will•mark it on tbe label • of every Cough Gine containing o• • form, 0.r.iiny 01 her stnnifying tads- s ontius drug. Bo 'it passex Dr. Shoop'a. theigli• tOvie for .ttrely'free,' Dr. Shoop aong,' !has' hitterly *opposed the use Of narco- tics.. Dr. Shoop's Uongh 0 'absolutely safe, even for the, youngest ibabe , and . it cuies,, it, does not siniple.' %en ppress. Geta Safe and reliallle Cough Cm•es-by simply -insisting on having D't.Shot,p's. Let the law be your leintatottaon. ' Vi e cheerfully recorninend and eel', it.. W. 5. R. Holmes. • • • ; .• . . 'rue LIwiern .iitasee • iionortr.' . • "One moment."' seal 1110 affable stage • i:obber. • 0'1:14:V Ail 111 '' LIR' 1I 111(10 CS ideutly .1.11tS tO t.. s( 1. ititt. 2731c11 7- OPERATIONS AVOIDE 1 1);ro Or,teful Letters &inn Women Who,AVAIdinit Serious Operations.—Many Women Sufferiim, from Like Conditions Will Be Interested. “•••,•.• A • ..;;;;A.'• yr . .. • When a pbysida.n tells a woman, suf- fering from female 'trouble, tbat an oper- ation- is necessary it, of course, frightens her - he very thought of the opereting table and the knife strikes terror to her bead. As one woinan expressedit, wheel' told by her Phyeician that she inusturidergo an operation she felt that her death knell had Founded. • . Our hospitals' are full of women who Are there for lust such.operations . It is quite true that these troubles may - reach a stage , where an operation is the only resource, but such Mies' are much .rarer than is generally supposed, because a greet many women.. have. been cured by Lydia E. Philtham's •Vegetable Com- - pound after the doctors had ttaid an operation imust be 'perfortned. In. fact, -• up to tne pelet -where the knife must be used to secure instant relief, this inedi- • eine. is certain to help. - The strongest -and most -gratehil state-. ments possible - to make. Minee from women . by taking Lydia E. Pink-. hain'e Vegetable Compound, have (Tea. ped •senous.operations.. • . • • Mrs. awiltice(b)enrtt, of • write 4,34 -nliarie St, Dear -kis. Phikliamt- • ' • • • • "Lydia Pinithain's .Vegetable .Cotn- poUnd is so wel1..411(1widele.n1ern thetit • dive -eat needmy re6Oturnendation., but I Mu.picaset1 add it i tittle many ;Moe]; yoit IlaYE 10tRi.litVor. 1 have stiflered untold agordes• I'Vont a serious tbnittle trouble for nearly • three years, find the.doctors told Inc • 1 hat I ITIrtt Mulerg,u an op0101100, lint ss 1.watt un‘vi fling to do this, I tried your•Ve- getable compel:el, end 1 ein only too -Ask Mrs: Pinkham's Advice—A Wom pleased 'that I did so, for it restored me alien perfect health, saving me the pain on saw operation and the immense bills. atteri-dsns . • and best wishes. Miss Margaret;Verkley of 275 3c1 Sten:sent, .• Milwaukee, Wis., writes es Dear Mrs. Pinkluirri:-. "Less of strength, extreme nervonswinek; severe shooting painsthrough the pell,ri6z ' pans, crampfebearing.down pains, and watt irritable dispostbon compelled me to smirk' medical advise. The doctor, after meta= • an examination, said that. had a sertomers female trouble and ulceration, and edviateet. an operation as my only hope. To tf.a.,-,if • strongly. objected -and 1 decided as stnixeste resort to try- Lydia E, Pinitharn'eVegeissnene Compound. - "To. my surprise tbe ulceration Beans* ' all the bad symptoms disappeared, aim: -41 • am once more strong, vigorous and- vregl. and I cennot express my thanks foi. wiiinit it has dime fOr me." the saute. Pray, accept my hearty iiLitter4X-e • • • Serious feminine troubles aresteadity-tetan the increase among women -and betnanet. submitting to an operation every NYOMMA31.. should try Lydia E. PinkhaniniVegetainfes Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkhane test . Lynn, Mass,, for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinklitmense Vegetable 'C'empound has been cameen • the wrest fotins of female complainies. sena . functional troubles, inflammation,. tilettee- • ation, failing and displacement, weaktosiOns - irregularities, indigestion and 37e11;70.fali' prOStrati011. AllY woman who, vented read the many grateful letters on Weenies Mrs. Pinkham's office would be mrs- vineed:of the efficiency of her advice sena 1 Lydia E. • Pinkhatins Vegetable Com- - pbend. an Best Understands a Woman's • assarssts mismassiessas Actress' Arm an a " "This is the arm of Mine. Alicoyne, • the celebrated actress, burned in • the great Paris beerier fire. it Was ample tated and presented to Dr. Baker of otth ug after tbe inquiry held in Paris."' So runs the notiee (bat hangs be- e neathe greet -sonic relic in the saloon • bar of. the Bleck Bell at Whetstone. 'Middlesex. Charred and mummified, It is nailed to the wall Within reach ef any one and oneupie$ nne.phice of hon. or among sucinmonstroSitles as:a two beaded kitten and a dpuble bodied dog. The naine, "Mine. Alicoyne," is not fOund in the records of the terrible ' disaster. -of May, ,1.„$07, and 'another storY..has it. that the arni .waS renieVed from ,the body' of an actress After the fire at the Opera •Cerni (me in ilfirls in Slay, 3887.--Loadon 'Men: ' • • • ‘ "4"111 ' ; • do, menonr • A.nd .St-rucii: 11 tasty. an- tnenie ' *.!! The lady shillt'id. !Ste was ma eaniera .1' 1, • 1.1 the•eleinee to Inunoi- thee Mit fee quite overcame theninft& &At: - gee: • • •• . • •..• eLoon -pleasant. nleage," elm The stage robber smiled. ' • "I will give you the pleasant -took of • , ' the . man, .whq has just taken several • Eideetiovrer Water.. • • tboug4nds fromthe- express 140X,40. few • Elderflower water Is highly recom- mended as a plain wash. for the skin • rings and an oriel searfplien he Merrily veld. • ' • . Then the cainennelleked, end arlth a hundreds' In loose chunge, two bags of • dust, eight' watches, tow alamoud• and' enters ' late the composition of many lotions. ,To inake tin proceed as f cillews: • Pluck the flowers, eut off the etalk,s quite close np to the blossoms and place the latter In a. large „earthenware jar or In an enameled saucepan. If the latter, just -cover with water and heat: to boiling point; then strain oft the water and bottle 14. use. Half an 0111106 of simple tinetilre a .benzoin or two ounces of spirits of wine added to one .quart of this water will help to ! • . nenine. , . • • All over the-civilizedworld there le • . .. . ..1 . , • 4 el. • • . . .. , a stone.. demand fair brains that are a I. little ebeve the average in. quantity 'I for. purposes . of. disaection. .$cientists i - have for the Most part nothing -better 1 to dieeeet theta the- heaths of ' paupers 1 • and !mettles. These, however, leavei *tnuell tbe desired, and :it is to the In- - tereet of the human family that the .1 •• . • : brains of cultured andlearned 'people I • • • should beplayed at their disposal. A .1, Tertain , numbet of sueh . brains,' aye ;. forthcomhig; In elle greet,majoyity of ; cases they are nequenthed by their re - 1 . snectIve owaers.--New York Tribute.' . • sweeping lam the robber remounted 1 1 s o rse d ed -ewe eirtne and X'he .Stin. all o. 1 Plain preserve it. 'The earthenware jar Is lased rather differently. When packed with elder idoom it 1$ filled with quite ,hot but itot belling water. aud left for twenty.foue limn's, when the water IS carefully strained ' through a muslin bag. The latter proeess gives a Stetter eolored water. • • Thottands of ivone;n suffer untold Weer. itu. every day prlth aching backs that really • have no business to ache. A .womanai back ITY. waeint made m ache. Under ordinary ' To cure niesinn snekinis ; Carter's Little Livia) Pills. tiet Bear Signature V' Fac•SimIte Wrapper Eletow. am, 'Way small and as ego Oetaito as atm F R OFAVACHE dARTERS FOR DIMNESS, rbt inuousuts, yE FOR TORPlo LiVER. FOR cONSTIPATIoN FOR *ALLOW SKIN. FOR The COMPLEMON ittadiurirmVXN irestizrzNAtie 416.1......XIalt}=CaltarMW° cung SICK AIDA011r., Taking an appropriately. sized ;thin tubber ball, an oval hole is cut to toosely fit' the wrist and the surfteze Ventilated by very ntunerous punches with 'a stable harness punch. A. cheeng • cfeth bag 18 sewed ou to the oval hole and a tape ren in and out Of the cloth at this aperture, which 'ean. be 'gently tied at the wrist; A woolen mitten eau be worn within this if required for cold weather.' Several sizes have to be rnade nat intervals of two months tO ; allow for groWth. For 'half an bour nieht aad meriting these' ate removed n.nd the child taught gradually tO. pat- a-eake arid play with. her Olen hands.' After four meths the Chile will be • coMpletely broken of the habit, but still must wear them at night as a pre. , cantlenary tritesure.-New York Med- i feel Journal. Students in the \Vet -eon Medisrl College at Le(slon ore at mills wit 11 Dr mid refits*? to attend his 'lectures, An increase of pay 'trent ten to Olney cents a day has been gvanted jnnior employees of the intercoloi lal Etitlwny conditions oeght to be strong and ready to help her beer the burdens of life:. It 'is hard to 'do libesework with an aek- ing back. Hours of misery at leisure or at week. If svoinen only, knew the cause. Baelmel-M comes' from siek kidneys, and whet, a lot of trouble sick kidneys cause in the svOrld. Bet they can't help a. more ivork is put ott.thent then they ean• stand •it's not to be wondered that they got out of order. Backaehe is simply their cry for help. D *AN'S K IDNEY PILLS will help you, They're helping Melt, over., Worked kidneys -all over the world- ; making them strong, healthy and vigorous. Mrs. P. Ryan, Douglas., Ont.; writes: "For over five months I was troubled with lame ha& and wits unable to move without help. I tried all ,kinds of plasters and liniments but they evero no use. At Tait heard tell of Donna Kidney 'Pills and' after rhea used three-quarters of the box my hack was as strong and well u ever." Price 50 cents per box -or three boxes for all dealers or Tho Dun KItineY COq Toronto, Ont. • neW. estimate' Of the Comparative aniount of light received on .the earth ; from the-fein and -from the brightest . • (apparent) need ,star. lu the heavens, , Sirius., has been made by Mrceraski of the Aetronomical •observatory of Moscow: The • stun .ateordiag to his: estimate, sends us about 17,000,090,000 times as 'much light as •Sirius • does. But this or course is a matter govern'. ed by relatiye distanee, ao that if the earth were leilfway between Shins ane the stia Sithie,would appear be- tween sixteen -and -steenteen times ast brignt es, the sup. • • • l• ciontiet. .eroquet WILLIS aft high In favor to- day as it. did -when • Leech • inietiortal. feed the game in the Punches of the • 1 eixties and Seventies, of the last cen. 1 'fury. Crommt is played in London and • the country, at Itanelagh and at HurI hugham. Several men and Women in smart society have become experts, I and much high betting takesplaCe when a match .is In progress. -London 4_._P. • Itunnway. House. A runaway. holm Is certainly a 'novelty, but a record performance by one Is reported trona Butte, nfont. It mas moved on rollers, broke away, ran a distance of three blocks and killed four horSes, aki well as tearing down telegraph poles and wires and wreek trig vehicles. A house that has not • been trained to stand quietly Is danger. ous te have around. -Baltimore N'elvs. john Lacey, a native of ii -eland, is in a seeious condition in a Winnipeg hospital from Injuties sustained on the 0, "I want you to see that the Maple Leek is rtvz • the next pair of robbers you huy."-Wiralm4,- from "the old woman Tiabo lived in a shoe."' • -Buy a pair and you'll be so plesz-• , antly surprised you'll tellthe g,oca.. , . news to your friends, Made. of finest grade of Para gunk, • !. whiCh -makes the toughest, moat, Waterproof rubbers -in existence:- ' • • • Truly astenishingewea,r- resisters. And yet so,: • light and neat. ninorammovvmpeamatioclar....134%. are two systems which you satinet afford to otnit from your business editention, In theei day, when everything' must be done accurately and rapidly, the. system Used must be the best aml euiekeeh Gregg Shorthand is easy to learn, easy to write, and easy to lend After it 13 written. Our catalogue will tell you all about the system, and. is free for the tusking. School term: September till June, luelusive. • Forest City p'uslooss College /. R. GREGG, Y. M. e. A. Building, roundtt Gregg SIsiten. LONDON. ok:wo Golicians, Icorm,41 Hyduk, ytp 1 The Clinton New Era and the-Motitreall were found guilty at WI .ilipeg of manslaughter in co neat d with tbe ; • eW 'ekbr Herald to Jan. ist 08, for $* death of anethee Galician named Son