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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-12-14, Page 9ApplieatiOns for admission and all information from J. S. ROBERTSON,* Secretary National Sanitarium Association, (Saturday Night Building), 28 Adelaide Street, W.-, Toronto, Canada. tIC Ounifin“.111141111EMIMII•iMig • Dee. 14, .1906 flood Complexion When Pimples and Blotches Disfigure the Skin It means bad blood, bad digestion or constipation. First two are the result of the last. FRU 1T-A-T1VES cure all three. When the bowels don't move xegularle, poisonous matter remains in the intestines. Instead of the blood taking up wholesome nourishment to build up the system, it absorbs part of this poisonous matter which causes pimples and blotches on the skin. Gases are formed by this matter, which get into the stomach, up.,et digestion, coat the tongae, and taint the breath. Fruit-a-tives purify the blood—correct digestion—and 'Clear complexion—because they cure constipation. "I am on my second box of Pruita.tives now, and can honesuy say they are the hest medicine for Constipation and StottlaCh Trouble I ever used. MRS. P. CODY, orrawa, orrr. These wonderful little tablets are pure fruit juices—prepared accord. ing to the secret fortnula of an Ottawa physician Who discovered the method of using fruit to cure disease. Fruit-a-tives act directly on the liver, increase the flow of bile, aud thus cause the bowels to move regularly and naturally every day. the or Fruit Liver Tablets. At an druggists. soc a box. Manufactured by Fruit -actives Limited, ottawa. 1•111•1•11•1•111•1111•111060001 CLILINAKY CONCEI I b. . When broiling steak try brushing it fiver with butter and flour to keep the Iniee 111. If eg s are to be boiled hard have it F n. hi• v....i i...:,e,ii 1 1( e. yolks i ter boiling when the eggs are t T turning dark. Cinnamon 1..:'• . f..il :.•o:.••:!: ; alai sq- aletizing flavor tor gelatin desserts, nue whieh has the additional virtue of economy. Serve with sweet creenu plain or whipped. When frying °Mons water may be added at the beghtuing, and, after they have simmered tender, the \vat& should be turned off and fat added for the frying. This process removes I he Etrong onion juiee. and makes them tender. It is said that the best way to eat ba minas, which aro 'now so common i. diet, is to crush them with a fork. squeeze a lime (11 lemon over 1he:1 and sprinkle them with sifted smut:. They are often eaten this way in the tropics and found to be delieious. Hemstitching. One of the easit,At: methods of hem- stitching is to first draw the threat -l- and baste the hem neatly. Then to,kc the work to the sewing machine and with the stitch r(.gulated to the length estred stitch without thread, close t( e edge, as in ordinary hem. This oduces a line of perforatinns ly marked, which is very easy tc ow. 'ting Wash (Moths. sh cloths of moss:lotto nettiug d impracticable, but for gement- &faction in the using they are hard excel. One needle society has found ready sale for dozens of them. They are made of five or six thicknesses. turned in and stitched with a long Ina - chine stitch, two inches from the edges. then diagonally from corner to corner. Soap Paste. 1 jar of paste made by shaving a piece of white soap and boiling it In water to jelly is a great convenience when a spot appears on a glove or light Colored shoe. Moisten a soft cloth ID milk, touch it to the paste and rub it getitly on the soiled place. Milk is bet ter for the purpose than water, but the latter may be used. To have beautiful, perfect, pink. vel- vet likalips. apply at lied time a ligha coating of Dr. Shoop's (irs-en Salve. Then, next morning notice'carefully the effect. Dry, cracked, or colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. Dr. Shoops tireen 'Salve is a soft. et•satiny, heal ng sant, ment, that will qiiickly vort.ect any skin bletrish or ailment'. (let a„ leee trial hox at our store and be convinced Large Giass Jars, 25c. t-Kild hy NV, S. It Holmes. t• .10:aisaa claimed ;:a! ; ie• fon ! or • el I ye,•s• Ilosv.-(00 liatt re(!c.,ct a gr -:o actor .1lin•(,);1 (Tie far, a feaova ii -ho clop, :1 hump ou his bock rti 1 a hecli lei his lo nd cries, •1 ft:n 1a11.111 singer ia hi:dier man: Ise doubt Boaws:11 had f; 9.1-rie!: in mind *1-11, after hea:.ing Johesoi, 5IS 11m1- 110kP(1 0,1 OS 11') Ilam doe,. los timidly suggested. ''',11% YOH :11.1,rAt bitS6111e ;:altiV -hi(' 1 011101S." "YeS, IN; r,4`145 s inse dogs (lance better. than ot hers." I A FLYING TOY. Odd Contrivance With Which Yon Can Amuse Yourself, An odd little plaything out of which you may get a lot of amusement is a flying toy. This is a contrivance whieh you can cause to rise in the air. In ten Minutes you can make it as follows: Take two corks (see picture), insert into each cork four wing feathers from THE CLINTONXITEW ERA. , CRISIS OF GIRLHOOD A TIME OF PMN AND PERIL Miss Emma Cole Says that Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound has Saved Her Life and Made tier Well. How many lives of beautiful young girls have been sacrificed just as they were ripening into womanhood ! How many irregularities or displacements have been developed at this important period, resulting in years of sufferbig I THg FLYING TOY CO1rP(411TH: LiattUINta, any kind of ' fowl, slightly inellain': Vhi It Is Done nod Proper steittod ; of Doing. It. Some kinds of meat are lacking fat and need fat to bring out their.' best qualities. The best way .to add' ' It Is by lardiug, yet with the eaceptIon of a fillet of beer or liver this Is sel- dom done in the home kitchen, A lard- ing needle IA pointed at one end and has Koreas at the' other In which the little strips of pork are inserted. Set the needle into the meat andmake one stitea: w through 'and let go so aS to leave an end of pork sticking up at each end of the stitch:. Make one row, then WO: rgalu, taking the .stltches alternating with the first. When the larding is linished.the meat-. win he covered with little paints; of pork not (wee one-third of Un_inch high. The little strips of pork are called !arduous: and are cut • from. fat salt pork. pork. That part next to the rind, 1 whieh is nrna.emi•hard, is :used; the soft part Is. uot 'suitable for larding. Cut in slIces oneanntrter inch thick, then :cut this ieto quartsr Inch atripsa For Some inesits the lardoous are Made a trine larger, but they. must be even . smaller lot little birds. • • • • As the meat (ethics, .the pork crisps and covers the surface with a basting of fat,. while the:I:onions inalde are•so - small as to cookIlloroeghlY. As .a substitute . for • larding :Shave firm salt pork very thin and.lay on the Meat, and if neeessary -stick.wooden toothpicks through to hold. them in place. RemOve perk. and little skewers before serVing•Chicago Inter Ocean. • If "taken at t he ante ie • it ag.6" Pfe v en t ics -it toothsome 'candy Tablet -- will surely- and*quickly- check ae ap- proaching .cold or Lagrippe. When you first catch cold— Or feel itcoming on—take Dr. Rboop's Preyentics; . and the prompt effect will. certainly. . ant - prise and please you. Proven Hai, sure- ly supply the proverbial puma. of, prevention." Sold' In 5c mid 25e boat:1 oy W. S. R. Holuses. . • • roint tan Feeding Uovlie. If several kinds of food are placed before the cows they vidll select the kind first that is most palatable and. when satisfied will reject a large.por- . tion, whieli may be wasted. When •the foods .are prepared stud made .mora palatable by the addition of ground grain to hay, straw or fodder there will be less waste. in winter the' ob- ject should be to -have the animal con- sume the least desirable foodsas a matter of economy, and at the same time give them other foods itt conned - tion therewith that will enable the ani- mals to gain. aa it should 'not be satia- factory to have them siMply remain at the same weight. • • • ••• them like the sails of a whitlf:All, Int- • City Without Fires. • • Cardiff, Wales,. a city with 165,000 Inhabitants. ha's, s,ich thorongb protec- tion from fires,. according to United States.eonsul Daniel IV: Williama„ that there Is very little demand for ap'Pli- anees to extingulAh them,- All the pub - Ile buildings; many initels and large restileuees are supplied with appliannes tor prevention mid'. early discovery whieh are frequently tested,. those at file theaters being tested every night In conaequenee of' wholesome binIfling rules and the street lire regulations them were oely 121 fires in ]90S, Of these, only fire were memos niel not 01Ie 1485 eauaial bs. defeetive due. In opposite directions to eaylt set. • Fix a round shaft In the upper c wk. This shaft ends in'a sharp pnint. Fix a whalebone bow to tllo top of the lower cork, with a sniall lavot hole In its Center; to receive •fho point of the shaft, which then pasSea into the lower cork as well, holding tight In it 'Shang each end of the whalebone 'bow equally .to the upper part of the shaft. Now you are ready -to optirate your flying toy. Wind Up the .string ,by turning the. bow; so that the Spring of the bow may unwind the corks. with their anterior edges. ascending.. Then place the toy on a Jade. With a finger pressed n:the upper -cork Jirnily :enough to prevent the string from -un- winding. Then If you take your linger ':.seddenly. away: the instrument will risetothe ceiling.—Philadelphia Nerd'. American. • • . • • • • • _ • • • . • . THE wipE.. • • • "Nay, do not bid me, ,* u --(she aid), For 1 raupt guard his sleep." (On wa11 and floor the candles made Flickering Shadow, shade -on shade; Without, an. April Tobin sung .• • . ,Of tryst. that Love cloth keep, -• • But here, .faint scent. of- violets; clun., And lilies. tall their censers swung.). •`.7111ne. eyes must look their fill (she' '• said):- • • • • They- have no'thne to. weep:" A mother should Tome to her child's aid at .this critical time and remeinber ' that Lydia K Pinkhanf's Vegetable Compound will prepare the system for . the coming change and start his trying period in a yeutig-girl's life witaout pain I or irregularities. Miss Emma Cole of Tullahoma, Tenn.,. 'writes: Dear Pinkham: • - "I want to tell you that I am enjoying het. •, terhealth than r have for pars, alai .1 owe it all to Lydia E. l'inkham s Vegetable Com- pound. "When fourteen. yearseof age I saffered'al- most coristant pain; andfor two or three • -years, I had soreness and pailt in my side, headeelus and was dizzy and nervous, and dirtors all failed to help:me. - 'Lydia l PidkluineaVegetablerompound 'was recommended, end after takingit my 1 health beeill to improve rapidly, andi think it s014111V 11 fe. 1 siecerelv hope my experi- i •ence- will ho 11 helpto other girls who are m : passing from girlhood to womanhood,- for: I know your Comeomid will do, as onueh for theraa . . . • if•yott knew of any young girl who ie. • - sick 'arid neesla motherly advice ask her .• Ito write Mrs..Fitiltham; Lynn, Masa., 'Mal . she Will reeeive free advice .W11,411'611 •. • pat her On the- right road to a. strong, healthy anti liappy • wollianhond. 441 rs. Pinkham- is; daugliter.iu-law of -Lydia •E, Pinklaturt aml fer meaty -five years- hai • been advising. sialt seaman free efeharge..• - rellealeall r AN ART CRAFTS WOMAN. Leortide Loraron et Chieoreo aod Der Work. t One of the prettiest studios of Chico - go, Ica with cases gorgeous with gem set peacocks and other pieces of jew- elry of marvelous design, is Witt of the Art crafts woman, Miss Leoniate ta La- varon. Rebind. locked doors, In luteribr rooms are carried out the seerets of tchoeeehr.enlical processes of the Lavaron pp• ]loth her jewelryand her eopper are knewn everywhere, but recognition bac only Conte lately. A few years ago. When Miss Lavaroit began to take cnre of herself and her mother, it was by the uphill work of water color point - Ing. It WAS yeers before mate:is:Is eetild be larteht workitig 111 jeW- elry or before thet.e waa ftny money to • • • a.• • . , . rotea.Por jU5l11ZI if ng, " • I ‘,A.. new :insulating material has • re- I Cantly 'been inveitted by a -I'orttiguese firm of cork merchant's. It has :for•its'l principal cempenent grr,nolated eork. and Is called eortielte. Its aPpiteation Is, unlimited, for it will xbsist, the eoid Of a Siberian whiter 'and the t'Ira's of a:tropic-ill sun:. i1so She attacks of lfl ' Sects, eycnthe whiteaant being pewee". lesa against It As a noncondecOir Of 'sound it ahortld be useful in city Ilatia • .0hboller tubes mid boilers itis.aald to reduce the tempoi.attire' of the 'boiler (sle room to an agreeable one: It. s..not • . . . . . " voseere - tif rears ' of LoVe as • he 'said), ' , - -• - , ' inalammable and . may. be generally . . • . And Yet the, half .not told!". • adopted...for .partailons and lining'. Of • (The candles touched, with tender houses. .larieks aud shifts of eorticite - light. 10440.000000004;000004:40000441 go, 0 0 0 Statistics show that in New York City alone over 200 people die every week from 'go consumption. 0 0 0 11 • Don't neglect your cough. And most of these consum' ;Alves might be living now if they had not neglected the 0 warning cough. You know how quickly Scat's Emulsion enables you to throw off a cough or cold. ALL DRUGGISTS; SOc.-AND $1.06. are made for 'this 'purpose' aud cao be Her hair ,tind his, so White, po While;'sawed and bored like. wood.. ,It would Heraeyes, wherein the visioned Past seem to possess Special advantages for Lay like a 'chart yaqunrolled, • , use on .warshles, al, g the. place o . Tn. Whose dim seas, ntaiagiralled, The long years were but plutmnets wood as far as Posaible.—New Orleans cast.) . • • ,Times-Dentoerat. ' They 'drily know Love's -linens (she sai(1), : • • . Who;'lovirig, have grown old:" • • "IrlabeS of his flesh T bore (she sai(1) Fair girl arid lusty ; on." • • (They, .prest her side, with yearning dear. Her children brriught their children" near, • • 'Love folded her and love caressed, 'And 'yet ahe yea alone.) .. ..."Ye—ye Iniva" olrawn. Life. at my , break), •'' Bin -ere ,,cr.e came,- it- gave llim rest.. • -- Mother of many I ain (she said), ". was the :svife of One, • "Yea—we have timed -and loved (she . . . • ,• • , Whet count, •thia pasaing •pain?.' • (About tier, in -the eandle's Mime; . A..su(lden glory went and came.) • "What counts this hour I .wait until- - IVe love. and Jive again? • . - ' - :Bear Out his body where -ye will— . , He alaYsaarriy.Love, my 131idegroom, , God made OA oito. the liming God -- I Death <Muriel make us twain I". a ' • • '-'-Ealliali Preetor elarlte. ' • . . ' • • ; • • •--- . .: .. LO* SENSE OF HONOR. . . YorkGrand Jury Sc'ores Eleeiors Who . eat 040•41•40400.04000441044.4140.0.410 ilitiena- - I A mai • . . . '• • • Sa•-• , 4 ta, MISS TAlONIDD t'. LAYAltOlg. ' spare for the, necessary burning upin cheinieals.. Many' experiments. had t1' be inatle before she bit npon'the secret of the Lay:taint eopper, and • every cent that site could lay hernia on wasnaed- ed befere aim -got. the right luster and ; the right piny of: eolorsa `fleet one day late ,had an exhibit, ftiftl 'every' piece Moie—Art ilinis. proposals as to the exclusive iratellitna : of her`Copper. a • • • • 1_ . . This -was flitaiteistlly the stepping stoqo to onatreliiiigamt theworld fir• rare stonesato (ma tip mid set in jaw- elry designs. '. It -is ms louger 11e4.05. ; sory to look for orders, ana not tlie leaat littca'est of her Work is. the .avrrs, . :She is watehed by jewelers not only ' ' as to Iter desIgns..but as to -LI • . btlysand.' the dispoSition that. sh makes of rat•e stones. To,start 11 gulld• • '• In this i•onntry, 111 WhiiPh peOplti who start as :she did -can learn, is the am- bition of '.Liss LayarOn.—Chleago Triba une. .. • • • ..11111110.111111211V' "Could the consumptives of any siven community be seen at one time, or pass in panorama before the people, pa.gblic consciousness ofthe magnitude cf the affliction might be aroused. A physical disaster shocks the world and lets loose the sympathy of millions. A few thousand deaths are nothing as compared with the deaths from con- sumption." LAWRENCE F. FLICK, MD,' Mecheal Director of Henry PhIODO iihttittitti for the Study, Treatment and Prevention of TtlberOdiOidth Many reasons surely must influence men and women to help in the great work being carried on by the MUSKOKA FREE HOSPITAL FOR 'CONSUMPTIVES. Other hospitals refuse the consumptive. This institution cares for thern. 1 Not a single applicant has ever been refused admission to the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives because of his or her poverty.' Seven hundred and thirty-eight patents have been cared for since the Free Hospital was opened in 1902. Take a week's record : 63 patients in residence ;. 37 absolutely free,' not paying a copper toward their maintenance ;15 paying 50 cents a day or less; 5 paying $4.00 a week ; 4 paying $5.00; one paying $7.00. These figures tell plainly of account each month. To cover this the trustees are dependent upon the . contributions. that come to them from friends in all parts ot Canada. • ' Not since the days of George Muller .has so great a work of faith been carried on. a large deficit on maintenance F. I ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MUSKOKA FRBB • • HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES. WILL YOH HELP DI:VIHE TIHS LOAD WITH THE TRUSTEES? Contributions may be -sent to SIR WM. R. MEREDITH; Kt., Chief Justice, Psgeode Hall, Toronto, or W. J. Gage, Esq., • 54 Front Street, W., Toronto. " . . • • . . • • t Caton:1i ahe 'nese . and threat s hould atleast ieacl yon to ask us for a free trial box of Dr. S'toop's Catarrh -Owe. i rig so suvely proves merit as st real, actual 'test atm,' SnoOp;• . to prov‘e tnis, eaxneatly desiresthat 'we let you make that test.This creatnY snow-white, healing balm, soothes the throat and.nostrlis quiekiy Puri- fies a foul or feverish breath. Otll and• inyeatigate. Sold and• reeornmended by W. 'S.. R. Heimes.' • . • • • Pointed aeferencea to what was term. -ed ti "low "sense of honor among elee- tors" were 'made bythe Grand Sury i in the Assize Court n Toronto befoae JUSfiee Teetzel the other day with regard to the revelations eonsequent upon recent investigations. The Bench - agreed -with the jurors that it was n la- -imaitable thing that So many promin- ent eitizens• should furnish such 'low Heels for the younger generation. A portion of the presentlitent reads as 1011118)3:W e must ex press our aniazement at the low sense of honor existing amongst the eleetorkt, revealed in the evidence of the perjury cases, and. from the numbrotts election Milts ttris- ing front time to time •in widely divi- ded parta of the Dominion. It Would seem as if .all the electorate was taint- ed, void of all sense of honor, and RA if the end in all cases jtistified the means. We beg to suggest that a law he fornittlated in which the receiver 'will he punished as well as the giater,, oind that severe penalties should be meted out to all participants in polf- ties!. corruption, as would debar and ' prevent repetition of such deplorable seendals." • So incensed were the jurors at the stato of nffairs they fotind at the To- ronto jitil that they brought in a true hill against the city, charging the Cor- poration with maintaining a common nuisance. Tn this indictment the pres- ent buildings are said to be in a foul, noxious, unwholesome, uncomfortable, offensive and inconvenient state for want of &ye alteration, reparation, Ma eonitno(lation, vontilation,cleansing. and amendment. It was further stated' that the eells•weve in suet) a condition' ilst would bardb. he tolerated in a first. alass stable. — ' • . • . neiiinecel ats .i.o.tresattiesa • "What do yeti intend to do -our - wealth?"' a ' hard to tell." answered' Mr. num- tin Stax. • "Sinee we: are nor allowed to contrib.:de to ea:malign funds; there Isn't nowt& of. anything -te do Whit it .en.vetit to found eolloges am1. tight in- i1ict11)ent14."---1.V1(5hi1igt0n StaE • . enuturcd a Prise. • . • (:1111110r—, -Tho gridiron bero • is all slid les: • . • . (lnyer--Yes; IiirS (1111 tilt a ATM- , . . rail 111 ro! ne: • 13testier..--A. geldiron bersiltie?. • Guyer— Yes; a • eollege gi rl. :who real. • ..ly 11044 liroll it treersteak.:-, Chleag,0 NAM'S. • "What is this istar,v .I hear about MiSs Ilearriess etivertisin: for 'a hus. hatuir asked the first person singular. "It. is almost that." answered: the other 14ne.1 "She lets teken 10 !wont- enatlin tile street 01111;a eookboolt under her Itrin,"-•!-Judre. A The Git1,r,r4 mar thing•h. Baby'S best playthiugs: are those be. selects -or finds' for himself: .4411(1 pl)1f- things for the. baby do. net inept toys-- -those gayly paletedand ietrkatte . that cripple 'the infant nervouS,aysteet • by ' an attempt to aolye lthent. 1 04,5 may:be .good for. older boys And girls, but tlfey are harrnful whengiVen as things' of anmaentent to the baby. fltis „ :truth 'Was .1 ir ought. hiorno to us by. baby. himself. Like many other 'loudly. foola ish parents, we bought' toya.liir baby befere.he was able t� hold them In his clumsy, little fingers. • We piled theni up about him as Soou aa he could sit alene, but as soon Tonhy cetild t:rawl arotind the house be • told • us in his • shnple baby ways 'that - he wanted. playthinge, not taYe.. So 'the ..., toys woreearted • but, and baby soon gathered for, himself a miscellaneous_ ;assortment of Odds and ends thet•older •. people would never have thought -of, but whieh suit him exactly. . . And -what :are the -things -Riat baby should have? Well, You utuat let -your own babY tell -you' that. A. for our _own, I: die Into the heaP; and I' flu& nits apoola. throe pasteboard boxes, an .0141-ty. coffee can, 'two, bits *of: ribbon, • one; Cover Withnet the, boX Mid one book Witheut the •eover, one •rule, a tIn hex, a pair of. baby's woruout. shoes, a key and tWo rattles. We have also addedto the pile a little ritither chick thatsqueaks, says Herbert Ilendersini 1111 the', Mother's Magazine. We -saved this from the lot of,toys originally pur- • chased .for libm. hnthehls• very. little use It. We weva (menden': the samenking of the Oleic whet.; it was rqueez;a1 would greatly.iimuse him..but in Yids we were disappointed, and baby simply limy() More deeply home the filet of the vast dinerenee between playthings; and toys. ' "rho fi Vorlte • play:01111ga for him Are the pasteboard lames. lbs.:onuses ldrn- f with „these, piffling 08 Mid reninV- --fig the covers: It is a simple operation and docA not.• requite the stmly and worry that are demanded by 'Midvale' toys.' The latter are made by men and require minds to solva them. To put them into the hamlet of the lathy 114 to (10 111,1Ury lo 1110 drlitql10 ACP - 111115 f(S'Sirt11. S1IC11 as block- hottses. nititem and rulthec .rinIrg bails, will do no harm, bui oven theso •,v111 be tossed aside tor a Spool, a box 'lid Or flax cover or no ora. hook. . Doer' Dress Shields. . Pew women give thoneht to the subject of dress shields, and yet rag is tiu linpokant and ine,-aspieuous or'itm et their attl”, Are a True Heart Tonic, Nerve Food and Blood Enricher. They hunt .up and renew MI the worn out and wasteci tissues at the body, and restore period health and vigor to the entire SyStent. - Nervousness, Sleeplessness,biervous Prn SO trationt Brain Fag, Leek of Vitality, Atter Etteete et La Grippe, Amends, Weak and Diary Seeps, Loss ot Memory, Palpitation of fhb Dena Lees of Energy, abortness of Breath, etc., can all be coca by using Milbgrn's Welt 6.nd Nerve Pins. Price Sac, a box or 3 for All dealers et TIM T. 3.1 vim COI, tasi tams Totonte, Oat, 4111111MN01910' AlliMa(Flaelre• , "the'Bnubitt3erssitepu tvan t a ne13.1, smart, accurate "---"Wireleas from ollYdv;onliai°aPnwIealolivediailo Light and pliable, because no wear -destroying adulterants are mixed with the finest Para; gum. Conform to the shape of the shoe—give a glove like, accurate, stylish fit. Stay in shape. Wear long. . Arse • Wok% Cotton Root Compound: The great 'Uterine Tonle, and only safo effeetual Monthly Regulatoron which WOMC0 eon • depend. Sold in threo degrees of strength—No. 1, $1; No. 2. 1de 0 gr(es strange) 41•31 No. lir tri0 el. for special easea. 5 per box. • 1inton K,ANtry soia by all drar,g Ate, or gent . prepaid on receipt of price. Ceot IlleolittlaCCIOROW10•pam010. 0""Y'IYIV""'" NVeeltly Herald to Pree phlet, Address: THE are two. aystents which you cannot afford to emit front your busin(ms education. In 11100 dnys, when everything must be done aecerately and rapidly, tho system used, must he the best, rind quickest. Gregg Shorthand Is easy to learn, ertsy to writtaana easy to tend after it is written, . oar catalogue wi1tt011 you all about tho system, and hi free for the mking. . School term: ruspt tuber till June, inclusive. • Forest Citlflausiness College J. R. GIIEGG, Y. M. C. A. Building, founder Oren System. LONDON . ••• Era and the Montroal Jan, ist, '08, for C.001