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Red nattier Ceylon Tea, is : "quality" tea put up
in sterilized packages -air -proof and germ -proof.
Black, Green or Mixed—never put up in lead but
always in sterilized parchmeut-lined packigea-R- 4tac,
per lb.
Get'Red Feather t, yaui cup•.
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Tom, Direeloiy FURNiTURE.
n ot:1-CIt-May.) r, Hoover; Couneil
.hiss, Ford, Wilt ,e, Gibbings, Chaff,
sThatx,1e, Cantelon; Clerk, - Macpherson;
*We:usurer, McTag.art; Chief, Wheat-
heP(3sT oFFrcE Office hours, lobby
ealrz+a 7 30 a in. closes 9 p. in;, wicket
cpsieu S a. m closes 7 p. m. Jas. Scott,
uraster•.
ittartre frame ev -111tritry mid -free
ad'groo•ra in Stavely Hall. Open
aryrt'Cav from 2 to 5.30 p.m. and from
:Abe lb fi.rsr. J. Bean. librarian.
sfectroos Boma) - F. Hodgens, chair
•avaree, 11 Beacom, Charles. Hale, A.
Veireser, it. Downs, F. Hall, J. Shaw;
• Fsersattary, John Cuninghame. Meet-
. Inge first Thursday evening in each
month
`QLLEOIATE BOARD -M. D. McTag-
rQ., secret try; Wm Jackson, treas-
aa ; D. A. Forrester, chairman ; J.
lnlaneford, Jas, Scott, Jas. Fair, hi.
h msteel.
'li,oann OF HEALTH -J.C. Stevenson,
vitai,r•.mau; Mayor, Wm. Harland, sr ;
" 73haw, 3' etlical Health Officer ; Jos.
Wheatley, inspector.
BAPTIST CHURCH - Sahhath services
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday school
at 2.80 p.m Generalprayer rneeting.
Wednesday evenings. Rev W. H.
see, pastor; D. Prior, S. S. supt.
WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH -Sal).
loath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
'Someday school at 230 p.m. Rev H. M.
AilUiansing, pastor; A. P ('nnnar,
.sry:.1.,. General prayer meeting Wed-
. may evenings ; Epworth League
=mete Monday evenings, and Junior
League Friday evenings.
aNTARIO ST. METHODIST CHURCH -
bath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
filtreolay school at 2.30 .m. J. S. Cook,
11.11. pastor ; Thos. Murch. S. S. supt
_Itnniesorth League meets Monday even-
masss prayer meeting cn Wednesday'
seereseing.
WiLLts PRESLIYTERIAN CHURCH -
+bath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
:i lbbath school at 230p.m. Prayer
meting Wednesday evenings; Chris-
ti= Endeavor Meeting Sunday even-
Beg after service for half hour Prayer
--11Nreet-ing and-fiistsiii lbtV-of'-'Iironttl-
Ylsa iness meetin ;Rev r. Stewart,
$�y D , astor; JamesgScott,S.S. supt.
2 . PAUL'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL-
i abbbath services at 11 a.m. and-7'•p.m.
qday school at 2.30 p.m. Ladies'
Guild meets last Thursday of each
, aernath; A. Y. P. A..meets Tuesday
- wings. C. R. Gunne, M.A„ rector
...mod S. 8. supt. .
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH -
•I1' vice held every other Sunday at
di..f9 a m. and ` 77 p.m. Rev. Father
sonneault,pas'tor•. C.M.B.A. meets
sainia Thursday every month; Sacred
. Heart devotions 1st Friday of the
-month, Maes every morning at 8 a.m.
BRETHREN -Meetings at 11 a.m. and
'29 p.m. on Sunday, and on Friday at
ditr-rnar.
EALvATI0N ARbIY-Service at 7 and
T. a.ni. and 3 and 8 p.m. on Sunday
awed every week evening at 8 o'clock
•- 1inton Post -office Time Table
Public Lobby opens 7.30 a;m. .
'Public Lobby closes 9 00 p.m.
'Wicket 8c M.O. office open 8.00 a.m.
P. O. office closes 6 00 p.m.
Wicket closes 7 00 p.m.
MAILS.
. Mails close as follows :
South 6.35 a.m., 3.50 p.m.
]lasst..6.35 a.m, 250 p.m., 4.50 p m.
/North 950 a.m., 6.00 p.m.
West 12.30 p.m.
Goderich..9 50 a m„ 6 p.m., 9 p.m.
Mails are ready for delivery approxi
araately as follows :
From North....8 00 a.nr , 4.30 p.rn.
• West 800 a.m.
• ' South ... .11.00 a.m., 7.00 p.m.
• East 800 a.rn., 2.00 p m,
from the night train
+ ' Godericla 3.45 p.m,
NOTE :-The public is requested to
*ear in mind that the hours mentioned
aEacrve for opening and closing the
'1iby are not compulsory, but might
elle made coincident with the opening
.aa ,'i closing of the Wicket. The privr-
seige.is extended by the Post -master
err the convenience of box -holders.
'ire may be occasional days when
his privilege will be withheld to en -
sable the caretaker to do necessary
ailing, etc. '
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Cenuine
artees
'Little Liver Pill&
Must Faoas SVssnoture of
See Pan -Simile Wrapper ectow.
Very small and So easy
to take sngart
FOR HEADACHE(
TOR BILIOUOIESS.
ere
WiLE
VElt
• DMZ WOK HEADACHE.
The NEW ERA will be sentl
c.40 new subscribers for the bal- I
tLince of the year, for soc cash. I
•
some manta About How to Keen It Tet
Proper Condition.
To be inproper ceunition a piece of
furniture must shine as thou h.
polished.
It can.easily be made to do this it It
is rubbed weekly with a mixture of
onequarter vinegar and tiriee guertQrs,_
prepared table top oil.
Apply this with a flannel, polish with
a large piece and then finish polishing.
with a fresh flannel., A brick sponging
in cold water, immediately. wiped off,
is said to restore. the gloss to rosewood
when 1j has assumed a gray film,
Gilt furniture is cleaned with a cream.
of alcohol and sifted whiting. If a spot
does not come ofd at once touch it
lightly . with alcohol. Deep dirt or tar .
nish needs to be washed with borax
suds, wiped dry and then covered with
the whiting and allowed to dry on. Re-
move this with a stiff brush later and
polish with a soft leather. '
Vermin in upholstery -can be removed
by injecting beneath the covers -a solu
tion of white carbolic acid .and tur-
pentine, one-fifth being carbolic.
Nothing is so destructive of furni-
ture as too much dry furnace Beat.'' It`.
may prove helpful to keep a large bowl
of water in the room,` so that the air
may absorb moisture from it. -Home,
News.
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A NAP AFTER R A MEAL
ONE OF THE BEST ITEMS IN THE
° LIST OF .LIFE PRESERVERS. •
Tee postprandial Itertrul hoze Ii l
an Aid to G0ed Health .and 9Iore la
4coorbl 'with pha•siolo;xreaal lies r
quireanelats Than Ilgert:lee.- .
The iilaj• r'ity of people taste a meal of .
some kind between the bows of 12 and
2 daily, Says a 1)10 -side's With anum-
her
umher of persons tins meal assurnes the
ferns of a • substantial dinner, white
with others It amounts to nothing more
than a light luncheon. In either case,.
however the repast require:, to be di-
gested, and this necessitates some mod-
ification of the activities of the brain,
'Once neither, that organ nor those con
cerned lu the processes of digestion are
Capable of good work when an attempt
Is made to put forththeir energies si-
multaneously..
The exceedingly complex processes. of
d�estion .3 an�L . �.s�ll�.11atlilil,, ���r11fKrf~by
dead animal 'and 'vegetable matters_
ere trensformed•iato living human tis-
-sues demand for their rapid and
healthy -performance, au increased cis -
ciliation of blood in the stomach .and
ancillary organs as well as.,a concen-
tration of nervous energy in the same
'region. Now, increase of circulation in
one organ or set', of. organs entails .a
diminution: in the -others, Consequently
the supply of bleotl to the brain is cur-
tailed immediately after a meal has
been eaten, and slime ' the'blbod is the.
life the higher functions of that groat
organ' are 'performed only, with Mtn-
,
-
eulty if at all. .
- 'A tendency to -drowsiness, .confusion.
of thought and inability to .make any
great mental, effort are among the re-
sults of a diminished 'cerebral •circula-
tion. •These • feelings are, therefore, ox,
perienced . by. most persons after . a
meal, . and they are the. more •pro-
, flounced in proportion' :to the . greater
amount of digestive energy expended.
:Since brain work of good quality can-
not be produced while the processes of
digestion .arse in active operation It is
wise not to attempt it. It is . never:
prudentto thwart the beneficent.inten-
• RosyComplexion tions .of natare. ;Many persons strut
• glee against the mentaland physical
lethargy that Accompany ' the earI1e
A' a roveted 8y X11 Sensible .. 1 stages. of the .'digestive act, apparents
Woven. -For health and Beauty: iy under the delusion, that all time
. Use given to the important--ljnsine is of
ebuilding up and 'repairing their 'tisanes
y+ L, e is thne wasted: . So' far from thls.be,
•: Ing the case; .a well s " eat fist randisl
and
If you are thin, run down, hsr;i e,blue
transparent skin,you need i?errozone.
When the nerves are -weak, and . the
tears ever -ready to flow, its it, sure sign
you need it badly. Nobhing,on,earth-
makes
earth
Drakes " blood ro vitalizing, •nothing
puts. on flesh, makes harts muscle," and
renovates weakened systenislike For-
rozone.. "
t% by not restore your • beauty and
keep heels signs of old age ? • It rs ease:
ily done with Ferrozone. Suffer :no
more from nervousness and weakness ;
use Ferrozone instead. Let•Ferrozone'
help you get more c irt'of life., It is en,
easy and quick road to,liealt-h, a.splen-
did renreny for all weniaanly disorders.
Mrs. -E. £. ltayerott, of Str-nnyside,
says ; ' I owe a great deal to , Ferro -
zone, which improved niy health very
much. Before using Ferrozone 1 was
weak and listless and hrid tie cplor in
my cheeks, After taking a few '-ioxe's
I felt better, sand by continuing Ferro:
zone I gained eight pounds in. aveiht. •
My complexion is clear and •rny appe-
tite gond. I can reconimenci Ferrozone
.very highly. It is 3t, splendid tonic.!" •
Dont fail to test Ferrozone; which
druggists sell the-world•over. Price -50•
cents per box, or six boxes fcir' $2.L0. •
By mail from the Ferrozone Vompan},-
Kingstou. Ont.. Gat a supply ofFerro,.
zone to -day -sit assures health. - • .
TASTE IN THO' HOME;
Do Not Mix Costly With Commoki-
Nothing so clearly' evidences the re-
finement of a home as daintily served
meals. The room mey be plain and
cheaply furnished, the table,' linen
coarse, ghe tableware inexpensive, yet
an air of refinement is quite possible,
and there need be no hesitation in of-
feritig such hospitality to -people in any
walk or life, says the Philadelphia Bul-
letin.
It is better to have a home hatmoni;
ous throughout than to mix coStly and
commonplace furnishings. French On
na and out glass in any olppreciable
quantlty belong to deep purses that do
not feel the results of accidents. ' They
require too much care to Make them
desirable for -homes where there Is no-
body to help the mistress of the estab-
liahment. To secure the greatest
amount of comfort at the least expencln
tura of strength and time ought to be"tt
problem worth stUdyitig, and te further'
its solving there are all ports Of aids,
like ready made sheete and pilloWeasee,
bed puffs, cheaper than one can buy
materials and make them at hoine; in-
expensive 'washable materials for dra-
peries and couch pillows end- a boat of
otber things.
Found a Nade Tribe.
Some interesting discoveries have.
been made by the British New Guinea
expedition, organized 15y Major
Cooke -Daniels, which- has returned to . PILLS
t n erva elids'to the presexvatiou
prolongation •of life.
f If n tendency .•to drowsiness is - (alt
:sleep should be:allowed to prevail, .for;
the proverbial ''forty winks" is-jtisti-
fled by science Alen or fifteen -min utes'.: nap `after a • meal, curiously
enough,. will . enable many a:. brain.
worker "to arise 'refreshed 'who might•
have spent an hour or two. in a vain
encs mentals' confused struggle against
the "drowsy. god." A' cup ..of tea or
coffee. about an hour after a light •
luncheon. -will -facilitate and` expedite
the last 'stages of gastric. digestion and
so assist In • the rapid re-establishment
of mentalevigor and clearness of mind.
There are some persons who. instead
of resting.after luncheon or. early dins
ner take some form of exercise, -• such
as walking or cycling. If the meal has
,(\y\ �y(��}'jf��yy', FENCE �THNApE�.iGATEGIRO.1\-. ST R.I f1 C S1Ftt@r Ip DELICATE
11TQur1a14 u�K +�1r;
Women Obtain. Mrs. - Pinkhatais
Advice andieap.
She has ilulded T'hi is:Mai to health. -
how ]Lydia 1.1. Piai:hara'y.Vegetable Vonr-
pound Lured slhrs.7rred Seydel,,
e4:10;-", a{ Itr is s�. great
••," woman to feel that
+tea„. sat eduction for ,
w, ,x
site can write to
anotliertellingher
the most private
and confidential
details about her
Wriest, and know
,se. c•, : l
beesler eenlbyea`wo.
f• r • r i► ratan only, a, wo-
man full of sym-
pathy for her
sielc sisters, and
.above all, a woman vvho .has had
More experience in treating female ills
than-any-7iving•per ser),,
Over one hundred thousand cases of
female diseases come 'before Mrs, Pink -
ham every year, some personally,
others by mail, and this has been go-
ing on for twenty' years, day after day.
Surely 'women aro wise in seeking
adviee from a woman of such experi-
ence, especially when it is absolutely
free.
Mrs, Pinklham,..never violates the con-
fidence of woirien,.and.. every testimo.-
mial letter published is done so with
the written consent or request of the
writer, iii .order that other sick -women
may be benefited as they have been.
Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 North 5ith
Street, West Philadelphia, Pa.,Writes:
Dear Mrs.. Pinkham:=
" Over ayear:ago 1 wroteyoualetterasking
advice, as I had female ills and could not
carry a child to inability. I received,yoer
Bind letter of instructions and followed your
advice. I' am not orilyy'• a well woman in eon-
aenuenee, but have a beautiful. baby girl, . I
wish every suffering woman in the land would
write yens for advice, as you have done so
much for are."
Just as surely as Mrs. Seydel was
.;trod,. will Lydia E. .1'inkha;z;'s.
Vegetable Compound cure : • every
woman ., suffering. from any form' -of
female ills.
No other medicine in' all the world.
has _such :a; record of mires of female
troubles• as has.Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Comliound.-. Therefore no
prudent wornan•wil1 accept, any substi-
tute which a- druggist may offer.
If you are sick, write Mrs. Pinklam,
- Lynn. Mass ,:for: special advice. Ix. is
free and always helpful.
Mir, •SC de
eble to.obtall the more eillelenuy ttn
the longer will.- it, continue to .carry en
its Work, 'for •the heart is, with most`
people, a much overworked orgen, and
• any.: indulgence ,given -it will. be .repaid
several times over. '
Another. very important orgaii•'i Jileh•
Obtains. a ranch needed rest during the
afternoon nap- ie. the eye; There is no
reason Why 'people should beeonstant-
ly laying• waste the powers of `ibe or;
gan of vision; the optic, nerve. and .the
visual Centers • of the brain "itdeif by
continual gazing - at whatever trivial
•objects chance to present' themselves
within the field .of vision, ' Even the
most. casual of "things seen" entails an
expenditure or -nerve energy, and an -
adjusttnent. of , accommodation, wear
curd- tear .of .the exceedingly fine and
complex oculer,meehanism and, a cor=
responding exhaustioh of the nerve,
cells constituting the visual centers or.
the'brain; all of Which must tend ulti-:
mately: to curtail' the period during
Which the visual sense 'should be. at its
best. -London Chronicle.. • -
their iovemente • and diirinishing -the • • AN •
EARLY_ _
. Than Cod r,iver ons
Was porely Worried over the condition
9f her young daughter. "The use of cod
liver oil wan a fad that has very large.
ly passed. Fifteenyeersugcs .I remem-
ber, every person who showed any tu-
bercular symptoms was hannediately
put on a cod liver oil diet. It was very •
heating, the stomach rebeiled against
It, and altogether it was a rattier mixed
liver oil Is taken on a physiciarna pre-
Scription today where a barrel would
baVe been twenty years ago.
"lieve your daughter eat butter.,
Tliere is no more valueble 'atcl to the
person with weak twigs and it loW, de-
pleted cenditlou of the systera than
butter, Over in' Scotland doctors halre
treatment with such marked .EnacCese
that there is talk of estanlishing pan;
itaritinrto'btf-IleYntairtn'It' There le
reason, however, why eve WhO
COMHIMId all the butter she needs' and
the right kind should have to go. off tO
tin Institution set apart for the purs
'The butter eaten should'fbe of the
fresh,- unsalted -kind and not More than
three days old. Where • the patient
takes kindly to fats, ellen butter.should
form a large Part ef the diet. .
"Butter • is . eoncentrated energy. In
its pure form it is very largely hydro-
carbon. It feeds not only the nerves,
but the depleted 'tissues of. the body.,
Where children or. growing boys and
girls. are. delicate. ited. Inclined tO mule;
mitt butter' eaten in large quantItlei is
one ef the. best tooics I know. of, 'and
take It 'easily. . It.'is only- adults .who
. find their have ltvers.'t - New York
A. PRETTY CATCH-ALL
k hakes a Berdralble 'Addition to the
A deeirable addition to tne dresser: is
a catch -ail, In which may be dropped
the' nimaeroue • Odd 'little things that a
woman Wants to put. out Of 'sight for '
the time being, so as not to litter uP
the drawers Or top ef her toilet table.
The Illestratiop shows .end ,
Vow
"No, ehotild not advise ced liver
J040 80th, 1905
11
HAL_I-4•••
its quality is itreproacimble. If you are not usw
minvkletdyoorumsahtoituraidt•Ggive it one single trial Black.
- Sold Only sealed Lead Packets.
25,00,4000, 60c per lb. Ity all Grocers,
reel?. Highest nward StcLouls
,Efirerycipe-
Knows we have alwayi alresh and large as-
sorted stock of Groceries and Provisions. Anything
in the line of Crockfory, Glassware, .0hinawaxe, . etc.
can be procured at tlus store.
WANTED—Good Butter and Eggs.
000
ght.Bugaies
Our. Specialty
- They are:made'or the best of mati3rial, and take no second
place immorkmanship. rhey are the hightest grade,. and in -
'tending purchasers should see my_stock betore purchasing.
GEO. eLINTON
'circulation In the alimentary canal by .
Increasing it in the legs and arms. tin -
teas their digestive Dowers . are very
after food find Mit the proeese of di;
gestion is thereby only, prolonged..
OnsmanY grounds rest after feed Is •
more in accordance :With pliysiological
aftenioati nap, so Scoffed at the •
beedleas, is a smeasur: to be not only
practice beneficial not ooly to digee-:
'tion, but to many er the other fonc-
'Mils of the body. • Red the one
thing, needful in this restless. age, and
It is never so necessary tie in the small
}lours' of the afternoon.. ,
peeted ' benefits conferred en the post
Meridian eleener rest of the beert and
systemie circulation must be plaged in
the front rank. NOW, the more. rest,
Within the of health, the heart ie
•
This factory is the largest intthe county, and h -the very imtwoved ma:
ohieery, capeble of doing work On the sborteet notice. We carry an extensive
and reliable stock and prepered plane, end gips eatirnates for and build dens
es of bnillinge on short notice, and oa the °finest prices. All work . is Bemis.
ed in a. mezhanioal way and eatisfadlon guaranteed. We sell ell kin& of in
Lumber, fAith. Shingles.. Lime, Sish, Doors, Blinds: Etc. •
Agent for the Celebrated 'BILL SCHOOL. manufacturer
pretty one. has a foundation like it
box.: The four eldee and betttim are
covered with, 'a soft 'shade of gray
green -linen embroidered In violets:
These are laced together with, harrow
idoiet baby 'ribbon, end to the top Is
attached a silk bag which dralv,p up
•
General Builder ara,14 )icex )t
•
My dad he says,.he says to me,
__I've got to realize
• That work must never illSagre*
With folks tbat 'want a prize •
In this here life. But, goodness land,
It strikes me as a rule •
' There ain't enough o' circus and ' •
There's too blame much ce school.
It's mighty tryin, the spring
To -have to settle down. •
thinkin' 'bout the sawdust ring'
- And !shire fur the clown.
11313g. Oar the Mg brass band
Ther 1 enough o' circus atid
There'a too blame mtioh o' School.
'Hut dad ho siies might as well
Olt used feelin' se.
Ile says, the honest truth to tell,
• he'd shcheli like to go
A-fishile, or with gun in hand, -
Or loafin` where it's cool. '
Ire says 'tWould be a circus and •
Plain duty's? wuss than achool.
And so rn strive and stand the stress
And cheerful seek to be. . •
Nithat's good enough funded, guesa,
Is good enough fur me.
But when think haw Minna are plan-
ned
It dOes seem downright crool.
There alret•enough o' circus. and
There'll, too blame much o' school.
-Washington Stan
Bngland after an absence Of eleven , Hove Restored Thonsinds of
months
distance up the Berisbaeh soar.'
ating Dutch and British New Gninea,
the mdri were found for the Most' part
wholly nude, but the women -Wore pets
t coats. elsiipleediese, amends, faint end dizzy
They are quite friendly and art ruts spade and the numerous trouble' which
ed over by a won:an named KalOka, tender the life of woman a round of itioks
who has been recognized by the Gov. mesa and auffering.
ernment beirig In authority. • Voting girls budding into womanliciod,
Capt. Barton, the admtnistrator, nem- . who Buffer With pains and headaches; and
moned a great peace durbar at Pert Wiitig0 hoofs pale and the blood watery,
Moresby. immense nunibers tribeite vrill find. Milburn's Heart sad Nerve
meo attended, having traveled long Pills help them greatly during thisperiod.
distances in their tansies, SOMA aS far sWomen at the change of life. who are
as sixty miles. Feasting tied. dancing nervousosubjed to hot gushes, feeling of
were continuous fon tweety-four hem% pins and needles, palpitationef the heart.
Canadian Women to
- Health and Strength.'
suffer pain and wealmets, nervousness,
There is no neect for so manyvoinen
ate., ars tided over the trying time of
Engulfed Ely the Sea. " their life by the nee of this wonderful
Great Britain led 148,808 acres be- remedy. „ .1*
tween 1867 and 1880. by the encroach- , ro has s*ondentil tined On wonuna's
rnent ot the ilea and 20,155 acres be- syetetia make' pains and achae vanish.
tween 1880 and 1800. A survey in tn.. brings color to the pale cheek and oparklo
reign of Edward gave the cluelly of to the eye.
Cornwall 1,500,000 tereS, but the ord- They build up 'the eyetern,.tenew loaf;
name survey some °years Age plumed vitklity, improve the appetite, make rich*
that this had been redUeed tO 829,669 red blood end dispel that week, tired.
notes. vninges have dinappeared lietters, no -ambition feeling.
Of 'whieh ilothing remains but a, ruined i ALL
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PROVI
otaoS MARK
1
leeks pinasanklo *take..
Wyss strength
Throw, cliff All iersithriogs
.• been 10 those recovering' from aging
Sold liY all medicine dealers( •
Cone of the most.helpftll books to keep
upoh. your teble, ready to be consulted
a you read other books, -Is a hlograpli-
Iced dictionary. Then, when you come
to qome. historical character abont
whoin your knowledge is a little faded,
it will require but a moment to refresh
foe, meillory and make your reading
More 'intelligent. You have a right to
, the acquaintance of these distinguished
Men and areitien and ehotild keep up .itt
' least friendly relations 'with thein, if
for tio other reason than in gratitude
for What they have done te make yolir
life pleasant. -St, Niche/as.
L' The fountain of content mutt spring
up in the mind, and he 'who has !le lit,
Seek happiness by changing anything
but his own disposition VIII waste his
life, in fruitless efforts and maltiply
the griefa which he purpoges to re.
Practice Makes Perfect,.
"Oh, no; he's nuite sin adept at it.
1 Distinction is the tonseqUelien. never
Patient -Doctor, my breath is gettini
shorter and shorter eVery day!
1
Deetor-Oh, don't 'Worry. rli stop
that entirely. -Et. Louis Post -Dispatch.
31._ cry of horror burst forth from .
Vast assemblage,.
Thousands of willing bandit Would
have averted the catastrophe If peal.
hie but everybody realized that noth-
airbag men groaned in anguish, and
t$' Women loctked en With pale cheeks
d glistening eyes,
What had happened? .1
*Wes It a horrible accident/
Worse' thadthati
00b, tar worsel
The an `at the bat had struck
borne 'team had Wit the gamil.4.11ilealf.
Dress - Cutting School
•am improVing my dress, cutting Course
watch for particulars, which will appear in a
few weeks. tbe meantime, for the benefit of
the•publia, beware of advertisements not bear-
ing my name, as I have heard of a few cases of
parties trying to teach, that baven't taken a
reacher's course from me, and So are not quail.
fled. Anyone thinking et learning from an-
other person, write me first, and I will let them
know tithe person quilified to tearh.• as I
am the Inventotorthis course, and have the
names' of all whore have taught to teach •
• MRS. WM. SANDERS Teacher; in
Dressmaking, Box 169 Stratferd, Ontario.
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