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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-01-10, Page 2- - • - - 1919 TJ • EURON E101;4)SITOlt SEA.FORTH, Friday, Ian. 10i 191.8t 11 " - • 9 Every one concede,s the'rnoney to be made at the pres- estout of the 'Lush; fire wood, logs, heading bolts all in -big dentand. A new crosS-cut saw lightens the work,and- she Mind. We can supply y9ti in the very best Offs - • - - AIRPLANE -IS ONLY FIFTEEN , ° YEARS OLD It is just about 15 %ears ago that the Wright Benthersemade their afirst successful flight in an airplane, and now people are tlking about flying across the Atlantic. Machines have been built in the lastlyear capable of 4 but her sYni a speed of about three miles a minntee irregularities, pains in my sule and wra ' ' 6° weak at tirril3S I hwa°vrke elLEnntwilistilh' the United an aviator hae. risen 28,900 feet in the cord is 24 hours RS CalliPaTed wit the lifting 15 tons. The single flight re- ,toccououniddhatord,ldy0 viyi • all during the wan. she. has ,,,ifteellerk,inanmeyasiLihialyd' knAitittehdoolhswiteadteidrsii, gt admits air, and we haveairplanesimPable a Wright It is doubtful' if in the his- -and tbree boarders to membership, the Amalgam% first '39 secondmifiight of Wilbur tory of invention there has been allY „ itmade it VS £1. hard. . oietY , of Engineers in, Englan such record . of -progress in an equal time. in view- of the thousands ()le' lives that have been lost in airplane crashes it is worth noting that Wilbur Wright lived to euccurab Years later What Liseditt- Pirikhain'S 'Vegetable 'Compound Did For Ohio WOMarts Panyt and being •alover of outdoor Ufe decided to commercialiie her knew- , ledge. ' • 1 i The National tWennen's Christian 1 Temperance Union has started a Cam- 4 paign to have 6,000,000 Arne `can women sign a petitiont to 1e preented. to President Wilson, asking that he demand punishment of milmals Of the Central Powers who are reoponsible for the mistreatment of Preach and i Bel- ! gian women and girls. Although she is totally blind,. Mrs. Annie Peterson, 67 .years oId, s.and a I WNW I-4*mo*** Wore **If • At• native of Germany, is out for a cord of 100 sweaters for the. boys f the° • Portsmouth, Obio.--" I suffered front American army She cannot speak a athies States treacly omen d So- ' have war an ational whose ranks -helped, to organize the women who poured into the various ranches of the engineering. e d t f mem- tfar tee. Ly ia E. since the early days of the. -kinkhatife Vega- informal Whom with the :table 'Compound Federation of Women Worker was recommended to me. took it and it has restored my. 'health, It 4 $:--1-- to typhoid fever never, having wham- etit see *a , - estie •• ,• • I cident, and that his brother, Orville tee. et, o .•.,:,:),.• ',...Z'' -!!! ,-., certainly the best still surviyea arid bide fair to read; 4ril De for tvomaiVit aiIreente I ever The tira - onore mit oin hers of parliament raising t eir hats hen be - ed upon e cognized fhin airplane disaster, '. 1 tbat- other •*,Ii'ulg, Wote, may find , raise a fashionable oereatie Picawrhg;n1I-. 0 ° when axistng to speak and rire old age. He: `i;dElt in one -WI- Salo Si*, R. No. I, ing referred to will be chai dent ie which' he suffered a broken' roitopouthl Ohio. - , the entrance of women in lege,his ccgpenfon, Lieut. Searidge,, *j68,140- *woe. tho.hneert of this house of commons: It is r , tte rder toeing, his e and becoming the fi,rat flied -Wee and Wrote,. r o . that a woman. member sou I It v-Ifiititiiiitt. tilt intend of the d relief.. ee eh! tild - • -- • I ever refeirence is made to ' her The Leader...............***•Cinio 1••••••• • *04;••• The .; Wright tn. :retie ,..hayse !been, meta-, tert ....Ler presented hould not drag -Along from dateto aY ployed to help turn teltieg_ g, rria Handles, per pair.. O 50p Files,- 7 datsh .41.0 40 4111*.se•erff *re 20P Lihalln8 • s.•-••11 et, ..111 • V..14. • IP lei ...:•....411.6•1 • WeV Se. 41.0;Ci/ •1611101, • 1111MOINII to au it st is II • IIII 11„ a it 11 11. • The Choice of Cani2da's ,Charnps I' fa Canadian hockey expwts recon-linend titartiobile"Shates isBecause they'relighter, swifter and Scientifically designed for speedy stronger than any other skate; starts and sudden stops. •-Nickel steel blades hold their edge. Automobile Skates are the choice al ; Light aluminium, tops help to "eat , of men who need the best ' • up space: $1.90 to $6.50 CAPITAL AND RESERVE -$8,800-000 . 98 BRANCHES IN . CANADA A. General BankingsBusinees Transacted. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT: BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest Current Roite. - BRANCHES IN THIS DISTRICTi Brucefield Oh Marys Kirkton e. Exeter Clinton Hensel Zurich f ,e *0 • • • • fp, 4 • • • • • • .81 • el • • 1,1 It • 11It• I I OO • OO 0 • • , A - ens, M ' ng for the same no return. Southerner who spends most of his except the bitter-sweet recollections, of intetitiating conversations. and glor- ious chains of sudden wealth. As a result .tof one ofi these operations Mr. 'Cltifidoorf has/been known' by a number- in Sing Sing .prison for a . few yeas,' past. Having completed 'his ter ' he is free again. Whether the .ironi of the prison has entered into lfti' , soul and lie his:turned froni time and his money in New horkr and is well known tliere by the head waiters and taxi -starters. Gonclorf and he became acquainted at a dub where both were guests. • They became very friendly, Goo -- doll representing himself as a mart of means and giving proof 'thereof. In the course of their acquaintance he introduced the mator to several ,his Witt edness that he may live or of hs friends, all,, apparently, thriv- has egain turned to it with tilt - frig Or dietinguiehed in various lines • a . e same ,Object m not -10 ot art er tom -theme. One Was e tired capitalist named Halle, witii d whom the major becarae particularly - friendly. They had many a shot,. ; snort and touch together, and finally. Mr. Halle conveyed to his friend, ; between hiccough* the fact that he i had in the Western Union Telegeaph them 'with a toy called a helletnitre, , without' giving tins famous reot mei and other war munition aft the Nor- latter); ; yin not- es,„ ang et • a fragile thing that would 11,Y for a heekeeinedetlaydisE,Pinitham'sVege: gan EngingVing company 111 A11iiiewSpitt readers will. be tree short. distance. The plaything. natur- • table Corriponthei a trial. ally did net: long survive, hilt its advice in reetiri4do sUtifeilirients write wonders neyer faded from the toLydia Pinkm Medicine Co., Lynn, a • ears -raiestshof the heti, though years Mass. The ree t of itsfortyy were to -intervene, before they be- experience isittottehr service. gan the seribus study of the flying t. " problem. At echoer in Dayton Ohio, ti they are said to ihave taken glide a in- trstinthe - literary or **fide ' Conductoretteie in Hamburg have branches of _their study, but early refused to give -1p their jebs unless .showed themselves possessed of a the ,etate guarenitees them husbands. strong analytical faculty and were Bindery womea and telephone oper- keen on mathematics. Their school- ators in Denver, have secured an in - studies were cut short, however, and creade in wages...after enforcing their they opened a small bicycle repair demands. - shop, which they later developed Miss Martha Jones of Nashville, into a modest little factory. • Ilere Tenn., has been apirinted an assistant besides making a comfortable liv- physiological chemist at Yale Thiver- ing they developed their .mechanical sity, skill, Which of them thought of the Organized iron molders are making flying machine first is a moot point, a vigorous fight againstthe instalati6n It appears that the idea was in the of wdmen in iron foonderies hi Pt - minds 'the -other for fear Of good-natured erease of over 40 per cent iiethe num- yeioouwl e: However ventured to speak of it seriously to,.. During the war there wag an in - * both for years befgoe either land, Oregon, . ber of women engaged. in industrial er ;„„the.hotion at last got it- and commere,ial occiorditions in Eng - self expressed somehow and they land. e : . - • . set to work in their spare time with More than twenty schools to teach./ / ' the conviction that /in the develop- women and disabled soldiers how to , 'merit of the idea of the .gliding. operate farm tractors will be estab- plene lay the secret of .ultimate elm- lislied thise wieter throughout New eess, Their first model, a Sort of dint York 041;4 .1 . .. . 'proved kite, gave thein reason to be- ' The-dTetvlish wornan's council of .lieve that they were on the right Frankfort, .Geormany, which represents track ;and after a couple of rexperi- 40.090 Jewish !women, has appealed to mehts they built a biggee model on President Wilson to have him inter - the' same principle. i Model followed, vene in Poland- On behalf of the Jews. •model, each .a little bigger than itis Because..of ,their honesty. and faith-. _predecessor, 3,nd each of them add- fulness,: women conduetare employed ing to the enthusiasm of the etoung by the "New YOrk raildrays'eompany inventoes. Then came the tune when will .be retaiiiiide in their positions. fliey thad spent 'about all their They have been earning from $25 to . . meney„ without, of course, having $32 a week. • 1. *SILL Seal r , • MeKILLOP MUTUAL , E1R1 INSURANCE `-CO Y. • . • t. HEAD OFFICE---SRAFORTH, ONT-a EktREOTORY OFFICERS- - Calumny, Godericiat President Jes. Wens, Beechwood, Vice -Presided, t E. Hays, Seattrth, Secy.-Treas. AGENTS Alex. Leitch, R. R. No, 1, Clinton; Ed Hindhley„ Seaforth; John Murray, Brucefield, phone 6 on 137, Seaforth; J. W. Yeo, Goderich; R. G. Jar- oauth, Brodhagen. DIRECTORS • Rinn, Na. 2, Seaforth; John Bennewies, .Brodhagen; Event, leechwood.41. McEwen, Clinton; Jas. honnolly, Goderieh; D. F. eltoiregoz V No, 3, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve.. No, 4 Walton; Robert Ferrite Harlock; tostoege McCartney. No. 3, Seaforth: G. T. TIME TABLE Trains Leave Seaforth as fellows: 40.65 a. in. - For Clinton Goderielt, Wingham and Kincardike. 1.63 pa ni. - For Clinton, Wingham and Kincardine, 1148 p. re. - For Clinton, Goderich 6.36 a. rit.-For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto.'4prillia, North Bay and • points -west, Belleville and Teter- boro and points east. L16 pan. - For Stratford, Toronto, Montreal and pi -nth east. LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE Going South a.m. p.m., Wingham, depart .... 6.35 3.20 Belgrave . ......... 6.50 3.36 8.48 3.56 4.15 -Myth Londesboro . • ...... • Clinton, • Brucefield 7.04 7.13 7.33 . 8.08 tippen 8.16 'Heiman Exeter ...... . .. Centralia London. arrive 8.25 8.40 8.57 10.05 . Going North a.m. London, depart ...... 8.30 Centralia 9 35 Exeter 9.47 • Hensel' . 9.69 KIppen .. . a. 10.06 arucefield ............ 10.14 Clinton 10.30 Londesboro „ 11.28 'Blyth ......... .. .. 11.8 Belgrave ... . . ah 11.50 Wingham, arrive 12.05 C. Pa R. TIME TABLE GUELPH & GODERIC11 BRANCH. TO TORONTO r received a dollar in return; It bee Miss* Gwendellis- Pegg,- ticket agent Ottlid re cartie necesary that they shoUdi at the Uniert rmipal in•Delites, Tex - yolk FiaftatirS • ;either give up the facinatin.g aS is Ort&of fl.fty graduates . -0 ontigi ir Ft I . Ala; er raise rnore capitelarphey Ate. vetelio, s -e° ; . bishop, • of the 'United Brethren agents. • *War:0 • - pealed to then 'father a -retired ietrations ec too - _Women ticttet . • -..- END STOMACH THOUBLE/ • GASES () DYSPEPSyr "Pape's Dlapepsin" makes sick,. sow, gassy. stomachs surely feel fine In five minutes. If what you. just ate As souring on your •storaach or lie,s tke a lump of lead, or you belch .g, s and erueto.te r have a feeling fullness, nausea, stomach -bead - sour, undi ested. food,, heartbuq, )21°11th/a of dizzines bad taste i ache you c get r lie; in five minutes by neutralizi ac* ity Pitt an end to such stomach 4Isj this ow by getting a large fifty-ceneVase of Pape'e Diapepsin from any drug store. ' You. realize in five minutes how needhss it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspe aeli disorder caused by due to .excessive acid i sia or any stone eid fermentation stomach. CAST iier 'Manta an 'TWIN You Have Pears the goat:ars of RIA Childtea, ys Bo 4.33 4.41 4.48 IIVE "SYRUP OF Pup" / 5.01 5.13 TO COITSTIPATPD CHILD 6.15 Delicious Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, Liver and Bovt,leiS. 5.45 6,09 id the fongu 6.1.6 coated, your little one 6.24 and bowels need de 6.40 When • peeifish,r Cross, 6.67 sleep, ea -t act natu. '7.05 ish, stomach sour, br '7.18 throat, diarrliceaf fu 7A0 teaspgcniful of fcGal Figs, and in a fry - constipated waste) inji IL= p.m. Goderich, leave .. 6.40 1.35 Ifilyth ........7.18 214 Walton .• *post*" r••••7.82 2.20 . Guelph .,ti ... • .138 FROM TORONTO Toronto Leave 740 4.10 Guelph, arrive ..... -0.88 '7.00 Walton ... . .1143 9.04 Blyth 9.18 Auburn . .......12.15 940 Gadarteb g.14 Connections at thiclph Junction with Main Line fortGalt, Woodstock, Lon- don, Detroit and Chicago, and ell in- termediate points. • , niotice'r! 11 s stomaeh, liver nsing at once, listless, doesn't lly, or is fever- th bad; has sore of cold, give- a fornia. Syrup of ours all. the foal, igested, fOod and sour bile gently 140. s out of its little bowels without gri g; and you have a well, playful child again. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup 'of Figs," which efaTetthIeS full directions for babies, >children of tell ages and for grown-ups. • Atat - Par isfata I% KW Yoe Have own th* KtlignAtiatt- • 0'4 , Chureh, whose sole • property eon- The majority of textile workers in sisted of a small farm in Iowa, and Lanes:Atm, Eng, ,are women, They he; withouti a moment's hesitation, also form' diet mafority -of the trade .isold it and gave his sons the neces- union merebership and rt&eive the Sary cash. . - same rates of way for the same work -With the first maehine built with ,as men. o theft funds they moved to the sand Women and girls employed in the dunes of North Carolina, there to millinery establishments in Massachu- continue in more favorable circum- setts will on Jan. ist receive a min - stances the investigations that they nimum wage' of -$11 per week for ex - had begun in Ohio, Their first ten- perienced workers and $6 to :$h tative Bights were made. at Kitty week for beginners. Hawk, in 1900, and their machine Queen Helena of Italy has started was supposed to fly on the kite prin- a class in shoemaking and now it is ciple and carry a man against wind fashionable fat a lady at an afternoon blowing from 15 to. 20 miles an hour. tea to exhibit her foot to the other The first experiraent was successful, ladies and boast that she made her although there was no man -aboard, own shoes, i • and they concluded • that they - had • MTS. Clara A. 1i -edger was elected only to increase the wing surface county clerk cif Queens County; N.Y., by a comparatively Binall area, to on the Republican ticket The Couriftt get the necessary lifting power. To is normally Dtmocratie,"but the large their astenisment they found that female vote enabled MTS. Rodger go this increase -made an almost im- secure the offide by a large majority. perceptible difference, and they The National Wornen's Tade 'Union came to the conclusion that they league is supporting the women street were either on the wrong track al- car conductors in Cleveland in their together or that the tables of air fight to retain. their positions which pressure in common use were at the war labor board recently decided fault. It developed that the latter should be given UP to men. • was the case, and the Wright's con- Miss Julia C. Stinson, chief nut's* thmecl. of the, American expeditionary force For some time thereafter they in France has }had- conferred on her IV oontented themselves with gliding the Washiegton university, a degree of down the hills, against the wind, master of aret, in recognition of her and found' it was easy to make distinguished !service in France: flights of several hundred yards in The New liork City Woman. Suff- this - way without danger or diffi- rage party through its leader, Miss culty. In 1902 they built 'their first Mary Garrett Hay, announces that one motor. It weighed '750. pounds, but of its first efforts will be directed too here again they received a check, wards finding employment for - the They had supposed that there • wee women who released men for the ser - iii „existence tables by which they vice by doing war tiork and are now could calculate from their own giving back the jobs to men. knowledge of air tpressure the speed Syracuse, has its fiesttcha,uf- at which it would be necessary for feuse Her name is Mrs. Gordon Suits the peopellers to spin - in order to and she rune a mathine owned by Mrs. drive the- machine. They learned S. B. LarnedO Mrs. Suits' learned all that there were no such table* but about automobiles while her husband only a set of antiquated empirical was engaged by an automobile corn - formulae, Here again they had to I make their own experiments and. rely on their own observations to eseesemeatii m., end so they presevered until, it was impossible to discourage theE.EPqlt fC7f give them what they. required. By this time they had gone so far that the ground by means of its own duced a machine that rose from on December 17, 1903, they proAflfl'Ii 11' - power made a.. short circle 'and . alighted safely. It was nearly two as capable of flying six bides. e e • years later before their machine A Perfect treatmett For This was accomplished, the Wrights had - •igressine 1 1111 all the capital they ,required at their- ttee .1- Dg •t disposal. They wereon the high- go, ,kad hattack7dalws way_ to fame and fortune and never " t- a•afterward were they obliged to look would be Eczema; so bad that my mouse, back. ance O. The women re ula of Vomiters, Worked nine babes a day, and received the sable pay as niea. irhe work performed by the women included crane operating; material ehasers, acetylene burners, rivet stickers, luinber cutters, moll help- ers and varioas clerical'positions. Forfourinbziths,Istiffetedierriblys. ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN . _yiet through at times , I could get no relief until 1 trlidF Government girl workers are the best peid -class •of employees::in the Truit-a-tiveA and 'Soothe:. Saul: I national capital. • The first treatment gave mehelief. ".• Since 1901 -the taxpayingwomen in ' Altogether,' I have used three Norway have bad the Privilege of mu-, boxes of 'Soothe Salve and two ofi nicipal suffrage. * Over 3,000,000 women were employ- . ' . G. W. HALL. ad in :the English transport service Since August, 1914; the number of soBjaotbhythdeesabersst7arling remedies are; during tile war. : Brit: rtui5o4ortisveelL, Irtteeeeid50:6;taa0b owf Ottawa. r i, . e e6 I; war :ens triregaunised°1150iStsperiniceGfilie." Women constitute 40,30 per cent. of "Fruit-a:Lives" le also put up In Ili the total number of shareholders of trial Pennsylvania railroad stock. al size weit'Ich sells for 25ci Truitertilres'„and am entirelywellP 4. •••, Generals Egon/ Old atteliiie. t • f. • The promotion of BtigadiersGen- eral Alain- Chartier roly, de Labia- iere the post Of Major -general brings out the fact that the city of Quebec has ten generate who have done duty at the front since the -out- break of the war. They -are: . Lieut.eGen. Sir Erest- Turner, D.S.0„ M.C4:„, commander of the Canadian troops in Great' -Bri- tain. Mai.-Gero. Sir Plenty Bursta,11, 15,C.B., coram'ander eof the Second Canadian DivisiOn in France. -Maj.-Gee.. Sir Damid Watson,- K.C.B., 0411.G., commander of the Fourth Canadian Divislon in`, France. Mai. -Gen. Alaiin. ,ohartier roly de tothiniere, commanding a dinision of Engineers in France. ; • Maj. -Gen. Dobeil, eminitancier of a British divisibn in Mesepotatnia. , 13rig.-Gen. Henri Gusta•vo roly de Loiluuic3 0, conimander a a: brigade ef Engineers in Franee. Brig. -Gen. J. P. Landry, C.M•ht, onunander of the military district . -if Quebea ste s fresh swindles, perp iratoista uAlotown. Then the Ame can. police will begin to look Gondol: and cheek over his rece moVeMeits. • Wit;• tieve it on the authority . lot! Company a pal who would itell hint the Cleveland Leader that Gond is OW cleverest swindler Who e operated in the United States, thanes , old-tim.ers might file a minters! in behalf of Adam. Wo rf , the winner as a horse race before, er ; the news was flashed to the pooh. 1- ' rooms throughout, the country. Mr. e- Halle said that he often rang up, k, his friend, when he needed a few • who '-ili supposed to have stoten thousands in ready money, got the O5,004900, in perfectly illegal ways. advance information, bet in a pool-- ' But Adam Worth is sleeping in •, an room and eollected his winnings. En Iteh cemetery these 16 years It was not that he needed the money, and hi' fame is fading. Gondorf is of course, but he had no sympathy the -confidence 'man par excedle ce, 1 with the pool -room people and rather of whom it might be remarked that enjoyed spoofing Ahem to the extent if he had directed his talents into of several thousand dollars at odd lawitil channels he would have ,been ' intervals,. . e almoSO As rich if not so distin ed aidthe has become as a crim The ciarly handicap of poor but h pare* did not. long hamper How be acquired his education stated, but being a person of fine ence,• keen brain and -highly tr B ri g. -Gen. F. M; Giudet; C.M.G„ 'ornizr commander of the 22nd Bat- . lion, now Director of 'Munition altom in England.. • n Brig. -Gen. T. L.- Tretablai, C.M.G„ 0„ former eorninender of the ,2nd and n9w edmananding the Fifth l'irantry, Brigade In: France. ' • ;eviler Bit - este CoMmanderito Parte and no -Ar - ommanding a battalion of inftniim th3 Sibern1 Corps. , Soldiers*. Enquiry at- Militia' Headquarters rcvcaln the fact thf.q there is in the of the R?cTiv-n.beiv.1 to.zol-diers- of fee C.E.F., Itp-oroxi- 316,000.f.luD cleferred pay. Tb r.?preseuis ntorra- fiarcd by menel:;:rs of the. since the ) the !ran In oilier wort's,. tie pay:: v-•rliod but me hessn. vet.e teem:mettle 1 early -fa Nr..thet henertillitelme is le aiele :11"re no deuin tiler ;:,.*.-q.at .v.11 t..ccruci, froui ee 1712(ter i gn urai cd ite ale ril- l:lent in 1916, under Old lent SeTv blgi in France huvct tiGen to ioave on. deposit with 1.14 Govcrti- mont a portion. their pay which could not be .prolitab)y eptut over- eeaa, but would be a lie...el:et. provif.loei .for a ra,iny day. • In the rcsret ih majority% of the men will have a slim of- money which thlre, hf:tve saved iminediatel4a. avail. -.1.1, o. discharge. Bella Coola. Leads Canada. Bella Coola, little:village or 21:1 adults, mostly of Notre origin, far to the north in British: Columbia, has registered • the big mirprise of the Victory Loan cainpaigna Not seem - fled with an honor leag, h. is in a .position to demand seyenfeen crowns to adorn it, and _as the 1,344,square inches available as crown spe,ce will not bontain the Well -won crowns, each. being 8.x 10 Inchea imiarea., a special honor fiag beirig etede for Berta Coola. Whole Family ciateied by War. A Lea.mington ladY has, during ,the past two yes toet Iter soldier husband and fiver sons at the front, While one day reeently her daughter dropped dead upon the, receipt of the news ,that her &nee had been killed in action. ! ememeememee..* The Scare of Their LiLves. Thinking soldier, guards pacing the station platform. at Brantford, all wearing "Oh" inaslts, were a re- ception. coinnitttee Of the Ku* Klux Man; 1,300, ndgro soldiers in transit got the fright 'of their lives, accord- ing to the Brifitfeed Expositor. A C adaralillichcotr44•101eYibiltulm' anuthr- , tyring etallig,p2agnesium of a high- eer (Vial* than t that maAufactured in Germany. „ The magnesium is being fil-giuse.eadlidiniatolt;dfoor.rm ofi:itir.e, ribbon, '1 • • - ..CIUMPION SyirThl0f,E AGAIN AT *LARGE. , g money, .are money viath- out exertion, and partieu rly to those who may be *dined 0 harken to ° "get-rich-quick't seheines, these pres- ents e Charles Atiotidorf 's at large a- gain. For many years licit men have :been his favorite vie • ' st It is es- t-ni *mated thatsin the cour 6 of his car-- eer Gondorf and the ks er swindlers whom he directed have separated sev- eral trdllion dollars frott their awn- - vnie To all men, Who, U- hl a burry to make inor * *sh- 1 The major ha4 the same eatholie al. views as to the 'propriety of robbing nest the poolrooms, end after some urg- im. ing his friend. promised to give hint not a tip. He did soewith the result that res- the major put iip 5,000 at two t*. ined cote and, collected $10,000. His hot powere of obServation, it was notrlong Southern'blood, lInflamed at this before he was qualified to mingle with easy success, he: agreed te bet what'Mr.Chadhand called the rid great •Witheut the slightest dang beingtiuspeeteci as a bounder. Gnw1orf to all appearances ...man of the world, a ' and. $25,000 the next day to make a er of "killing." He lea. But the explan- ation of the error,' wa so satisfactory A ,a that the following. day , he bet an.- poli • era, - other $40,000. ThiS too, vanished,. veler reader of discretion hie wide as did his friend i _Halle. Later Olt interests, a -•gentleman of ineans and the major brought suit against Gon- tolerant view; just the sort of elm) dorf for the recovery of the 'money,. who makes smoking -room f ships readily and conveys to acquaintances the impressiote the United States is belied whe hinted: that there is a trace ci coutintess or provincialism i manners of her sons. When hc work, ,he is always well supplied 13r convicted. Among the scholars with ready money, for to be a Gon- and gentlemen who were triimned clorf i shalt MflIal de iionai of ge lend- and the facts Were made patine. nee Gondorf, as usual, had faded out of that the picture as soon as he had introt • it is clueet the friend who was to Put On un.. the "work" and t is owing to thiii the facility of opportune vanishing that is at Gondorf owes thei faet of being rare - is as necessary that there shortly before 410 became a fresh- capittl as- in the ease of 'a Dian at nig VAS r -will spend a thousand Curry, who, according.to the Lea ,quite as readily as any mil- was a former toot -roller of the city I in the country, in the hope of Winnipeg, midi' Who dropped $64,.. ting back ten thousand dollars NO in a poolroom frAme net It is owing to the fear that re may be the ri ict day. In one case he spent 10,003 and, since this ease is good other Daniel C. Currys Canada or Must tion of his methods, it is worth that the original Daniel C. •Cuire tellin with some detail. His l- victim may be looking for revenge that the - was aier Edward G. Penc,ton, a above facts are printed. • 0 sOratier001 DII Death of omen -red hist I. -seek the age of ago Mr. Dr Malta, owl fanning in for many in biseho riesr!Ceted• forirt ter of the ehell Thr else survie at StatTa;. West„; Mn Woroen" in ° said Mrs. ; KEEP L • - Winter is , t- !it. te take ekti relt :,._1_01.t yOh er 1, n e:, able ----one t .3. 1 i '7 alai exertiO tf.:(-: noEvetti-rur2ellact , ..r,li3nehtrtwidelliegri'aesowrenilsirl -4t.:1;eoirr,trtihts:eee*ill leTS or, from - -The <en- fil.t-tekij - • Ittchitatiedi . 'tterY:rf11 di -111 h 11 'T rims E. 4. iteavv ; .grave.. aorrtoe.-0.ko: 4fres the, .. se'Cilrerritiseges.ieitipil - ' ,egrI3r.eticAhogleealeill,:teo.::z,:le:°rIgtecdilll'tioettom-otel -with bright ?, "Give it to met aPlease.d, ra n d - dd 'Whsr Babb, if t youwait aj bit * for it Yo *II .bave.itfo en - 1 JoYIonger!" "Poo -pool Oars no argument with WRIGLEY'S 'cause the fkivour lasts,. anywayi" • ! dsCANi e with nil Toronto, •ctdar Jo:sued rta, =mune 1, ali gown' tiff/ore knou including.* and Canadi tomprising nentai, Intel ward Ielaild and operate ian Natioria a which w All officer *erste and it lie and. *ail *nee this n relations w rvailways. Mitchell ,1 K. Mathes* Rose, failed Town cif id a mandator fondants to reboil- and .i kept, a e 'by theni b son, brothe purposes, ment decl reverted think it i as is sou judgment, if it was 1 atisured tit ing fer an tinee of tain ante sadly be which is does not as that the br hen years recoverin founded. ^ 'The attion • eolden few possi weddiag, stone in liovrover, Mrs. An roaideatte Gny to thirty rel at their ho ber 18th. spent in pionae $ic aid p e0tVIS WAS