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The Clinton New Era, 1906-08-24, Page 7ennini August 24, 1906 eelesnowseseweetewellelteeteleteleeeeoeoser, , v THE OLITC W riza • MISS Itraisidost Aiello Who.° Work PrfilIFO Mier ek riellacely IrtelsMe. Ulm Lillian lifusgat of Chicago en - os the triple distinction,of being the hardest working young WM411 in the' world, of earning more money than any other woman conneeretal. artist in the world -a mnett greater sum titan is earned by any or her rivals among Ow sterner sex -and of having worked her - Pelf up within six years from botleite a week to an theme that is princely. Only twenty-four years of age, she* learned to draw fashion pictures in an: engraving house, and now -she hes a studio of her own high up lu Quinve street, where she has all the Winer idle ' can do and is able to eommand prieee e paid to few if any of the fashiali ate- ' lets in tlett world. , This fashion artist whose drewinee - are Seen in the advertisements evesy morning in the Chicago papers ath.1 1 whose work probably is eethinea liy , I , ,....4.71.:. I UM LIL'LTAH 31-USOAT. • Insore women than. that of any other . artist, is classed by all those who: know !something of the amount of work she :turns out as the hardest working Wom- an in Chicago or in the world. - .The fashion artist Comparatively:Is la' new employee of the engraver, and; i In ao place is he paid more thee living • wages. His first fate Is to come in and work without pay to. earn, the learn- ing to be accomplished without super-• . vision or attention. • This, was the way with 'MUsgat.. She.•worked'a cowrie of aears' putting- ' in checks and laces and ruftles• and ' everything ineluded. under the mysterl- ous name Of "detail!' It was .appren, • ticeship, with no one to. teach yonr-Toll.. I just learned; tha t NiStta all. ' • • 'After Miss Musgat acquired a good • knowledge of the business she took a course at the Art institute, then wOrked for a time on salary and finally opened a studio- and started In business' for :herself. Since then her: success bee' been phenomenal. -Chicago Tribune. Decorative Crude :Materials. . • ' The various forms .of week which' 'have taken for themselves the modest iname of liandiei•aft have demonstrated lin a striking way the immense• possi- bilities for decorative purOoses which Ile hidden in the credeet materials. 'Burlap is only a development of bag- ging, and many. another so called"ard 1 material" is notbieg more than a stuff. of homely origin, says an exchange. Yet for their purposes these • ruder .stuffs have in them a certain kite that ethe more finely woven shafts utterly • lack. The coarsest crash made can be turned into the most artistic sort Of 'hangings by stenciling, while a deli- cate silk stuff, though it might be pret- tily stenciled, would be utterly lacking in character. Table covers and couch covers are made 'of rough bagging, treated in a 'bolder way, of course, like the delicate, :Mexican drawn work, the same spider. 1 webs and butterflies woven of threads in the open corners left, while threads !that cross are drawn. That same bag- ging can be stenciled or motifs of. it In colors may be appliqued into it, each ;part of the figure outlined with heavy • thread -not unlike a sort of glorified. • Linen Mats. When hanging your linen to'dry use. two lines comparatively close and par- allel for your tablecloths and eheets. Throw one setvage side of your table- cloth over one line toveard the other, allowing iteto hang down about a quilt - ter of a yard and being careful to pin it a short distance from the • ends.. 'Make the opposite for your cloth and throw it over the other line, facing the first line, and pin it in the same manner. This will form a sort of bag' and will prevent to a considerable ex- tent the wild blowing of the tablecloth in Windy weather. After the table linen Is thorotighly Dried remove it from the line Mid Iprepare to dampen it. A whisk broole • Is excellent for the purpose. Table linen, in order to bring out tbe bright gloss that makes it attrac- tive, should be dampened Otte con- siderably. Sprinkle the tablecloths freely, being sure that the 'selvage fends or hemetitched borders are thor- oughly damp, says Woman's Life. Roll' ep tightly, patting the roll frequently to spread the dampness. Too Young to Marry. The girl who Marries when 'she is but seventeen or eighteen has net ,bad owe to eet to uow thoroughly all that Gook's Cotton Root Compownt The groat Uterine Tonto, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold in three degrees cif serength-NO. L at No. 2. 10 degteea stronger f3; No. I, aold -hy ail are eta or sent for special easesio,fts per box. Drepaitt rem a of price. Free pamphlet Atldress: Oseetitotstaitio„TotoatO,OWL Vol'inerk Window.) EsPeciallY For Women ___FRVIT-A-TrVES are Ilia finest =dime m the world. for women, As a mild and gentlelaxative-eas a positive and speedy cure for Constipation and Biliousness -as .the only cure for weak and irritated kidneys and espe- cially for that pain in the back "-as a positive cure for headaches -and as a geaeral tonic to build up and invigorate the whole system -PRUIT-A-TIVAS standanprerne, In 'cases of irritated Ovaries, Ovarian Pains, Vaginal Catarrh, Beeessive anct Scanty Menstruation, Ulcerations, Bear - leg Down Pains -and all thoee troubles peculiar to women - 95 '1 Emily LIVEPI TAal.CTS" have the most remarkable effeet • Ninety-nine. cases out a a hundred of Female Troubles are dee to neglect. Bowels become constipated - kidneys irregular - skin neglected - and •the poisons of dhe body, 'vvitich should be • carried off by there important organs., : are to.ken up ey the carried to the' female organs and poison theni, • thus starting up a train of fetuale troables. • • . PRUIT-A-TIVES are Inade' from fruits and by their remarkable action On bowels, kidneys and skim rid the system • of poisons, purify the blood, and restore the delicate organs of generation to new , vigor and health.. • No wontei , who suffers, shoilld ever be without them pc. a box -6 fer $2.50, at your druggist's or sent postpaid by - ()WAWA. WORK FOR NIME3LE FINGERS r How to Make Pretty I•Ittte Dories Out , of Miff raper. Do you know how to mate a pat* box? Net the cardboard kind veldcet things coute from the store, but pretty little toy boxes. If ,you. do Pot know how,here are the directions for mane; a neat box: Cut a piece of . stiff colored paper eight inches square. Fold the meter diagoually from corner to miter, mid:• ing creases In every direction. •Tim) • Is theluded In a good education. Is It • any wonder thet when she enters on her new life, with ite 'thousand and Mae fresh pleasures,- duties and .0.1.5•; tractions; she should cease to .take much interest iu the work of her school •days? Ualess she Is a really intellectual woman she, as a rule, drops • out of all the Utensils and, artistic. pur- suits. �f her girlhood and becomes ab- sorbed in dotheetleity,or in a rotted Of amusementseto the great detriment Of her mental Vigor, says Woman's Girls .who Marry :eery young for tide; repaotg run a great risk or becomlug' very .uninteresting in middle age, more • especially if the income on which they marry .13 ,a 'narrow One, entailing • a home life lialited by lack of meent4 • and leisure -to :travel, to Teed and to eultivate 'their minds and neeesSitating close- attention. to the 'supervision df. • the.liensehOld, • • 7 • . . : Pro the Engaged Girl. • , .1 Start finding out ., the cost of food.. Leare the -cuts eV the joints also - when Certain items Of diet such as game, fish.' ete., tireAti Season, Then stray cooking. Even thoUgh your ipvees, Memo may be sailicient to PrOvide.e. reliable sere - t. or Me r :11:eyertir,. , 144,•;. kn eee tberoughly everYthing should be COoked....' Then, in the teetted oehousework, Master all its dettillse Do. not linagine -Wet .because you will. not have. to sweep. mauls; cleen. silver sand bertiesh• brass yea .need . know nothing of 'such- work. • Ort the • ,conteary, yoe: should be. preficient lu every holisewife7 ly trifle or you are -not fit to 'be'ali em- ployer Of domestic laber..' • • • Saves 11181tvva shins. • "rva alm.ost solved the. 4lishwashing • problem," said a' New.'"kork housewife. .".1 use- thoSe lovely carved. wooden, tritys tor lie td and cake and 'Oil "kinds 'ef• dry fruit, antV they neemeliave to. be washed. I ship a paper napkin or doily under• the bread and throw it • away -when 11101 through with it. My. salads . I serve :In :the shed- of e grape'. fruit or.. an orange, and .cook my meats on a plank, including fish and I bake French pancakei on a. .soapstone griddle, and in all ' these . weYs I lighten the. burden *of hou0e- , work."' • Rm. 1 obeerte 174. 2 HOW F.T6 MATCH DOX. fold each corner in turn to the 'center,. •ereasing the paper well 'along the folds, Then. fold each eorner into the new Creases until your lather is.creased like 4 • . . . . eieseese...eseeeesse-e-e-esseeseeetereeeseeletise . se ..., . . , - - ..............,..sokseassesseetiesseseereememege wi.m0esi,s0avraw.r..-wempterm•4-4 44414 44444, I N CCOKNO MEAT. flat We a t it e r e..0m.focit mitt, FA)" fillti'S 1: , o ' hould. to Preserve. 03,en litee.vot alici r.i eve care S 1.111s., the Jukes. 'an be bind by Drin!,:ing 1(2E., . vy.,..t air Foll:). ((Welt. 111001 S1Vbillt1 . . ; .(04"`*"671448) he eimh.ed hi a ww,y to t4'( (''0. lts• . *t I 4 , 4 rp • rAi.',,:'''4! :,,;... :t4 ' ; '...14$;,‘. ' ' ki. SA i • , •r. i I • i0V4 k .t..."0. ...,), est 'ailit.. ge , e. e ., i . Are a Specific fax all Iteart emit nerve troubles. Dere are some of the senile toms. Any one of them :aimed. be a warning for you to. ettenit. to it ini. xnediately. Don't delay. Serious break. dowu of the system may follow, if von deei: Nervousness, Sleepliesuess, ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Shortness of Breath, Rush of Blood to the Head, ,Smothering and Sinking .Spells, and Weak Spells, Spasm or Pain through the Heerel Cold, Clammy. Hands mut -Peet' • There' may be many. minor samp. toms of • Vart and nerve trogble, but - these itogi chtef , larilburn's Ileart aneeree-Pills will dirspel all these symptems from the • eysterza. Price 50'cents pee box, or II for $1.25, • WEAK SPELLS CURED. • Mrs, L. Dorey, Hemford,'N,S„ writes as as follows :-";I was troublea witu , dizziness,•weak spells mid. fluttering of the heart. I procured a hoe: of Milburn's , Heart and Nerve Pills, find they did 'rtie• so,much good that I got two more boxo,.., and after finishing them .1 was completely cured, I must say that I cannot recom- mend them too.hii;hly. • • • • . . • • mr".•.rrnrIT.7_-"•-,..........••••••• nes OnnecepSitrty;..„ Dint• lie saved If 1110 followingainstrue- s tions are remembered.: Uvery' square. nUmber ends With 0110 01' the figures 1.' 4, 5, fror 9, or with two ciphers pre- ceded by one • o. er of these figures. skeain, every ;there panther is equally- ' ,divisible es or wl en divided hy 4 Will have a amide& 'of' 1. Thus, as shown above.. +be° aqua re of 7.. k 49, which divided by •4 gives ue a quetient 12 and I -over; 1, 'again. is a square number, and it is ekaetly divisible by 4. Now -cut out corners until the paper looks like Fig. 2. Cut; little 'slits along, the lines:marked' lir heavy ink. Tho. square a, 6, c, d, forme the bottom of the box. , Fold the loose • squares marked o Inside of the box. Fold 'the . points x.aisil and stick. there* through the slits cut in I and y, and, the. box Will be finished,' To fill it with cutely • will. be an easy matter, provided you belie ,the candy, •. • . . CHEM CURiOSITIES. ' • . • Some Interesting Ekperlments Hoc • s• Our Boys and Girl)] to Make. Wet a large piece of blotting naper with red MMus water and throw on • tO it a imall piece of potaesium. The notitSsitim will run :.about the paper,. and wherever it touches it will leave • it blue track bellied it, which is caused : by the foemation of potash. • • . Cut a _block of ice about six inches • •• Baby"so Byes. • Absolete cleanliness is one of the inost important thinge to consider. The in- fant's eyes should be bathed two or three times a clay and: dried with a,. very soft fine towel or handkerchief. If, as is soinetimeS the .case, the eye- lids get •incrusted from cold or other causes, great care is needed to prevent the lashes being pulled out. when the matter is remo'ved. The Proper course to pursue is to bathe the eye with luke- warm millc and water and afterward apply a very little pure vaseline to the • edge of the upper lid. Spanish 51,r11ters. •An excellent why to use a stale loaf of bread is to make what are known as Spanish fritter% • Cut stale bread IntO • even slices. Dip etteh itito a, Mixture of egg and milk, using one egg to a cap and a bale or milk. Butter a hot • frying pen and brown the elleas in it Serve them hot, either with a little po-wdered,sugar and cut lemon or with a pit of carrant jelly. Solnetinses a pineh Of grated nutmeg is added to the egg and milk, and as this is a sufficient flavor when it is used lembn will not be needed. .4* When a wornan suffers; from de-' pressing weaknesses, she then keenly realizes how belpiess-bow thoroughly worthless she fs. Shoo') has brotIght relief to thousands of such Women. He reaches (Ukases peculiar to Wotnett in two direct, speeific waYa -a local treatment known Irst drug- gists everywhere 85 1)1'. Shoopss Night Cure, and a constitutional or internal prescription called Dr. Shoop's Rest. orative. Dr. Shoon's Night Cure is applied ioually, and at night. It works while you sleep. It reduces inflame - tion, it steps discharges, it heals, it soothes, it effinforte, it eurell. Dr. Shoop's Restorative (tablet or liquid form) is a constitutional, nerve tissue tette. It bringe renewed strength, lasting ambition and vigor to weak, lifeless women. These two remedies,. singly, or used together, have an irresistible, positive helpful power. Try them a, month and see, Solcl„by S. 1t. Holmes, Clinton. • Rev, Dr, 1)UMoullil of diticago has declined the appointment of dean of Ontario and rector of St. George's Cathedral', Kingston1 eepare and bore a hole dtt it half •un • inch wide.and two ladies deep. En, lerge the bOttem of hole to form a sort of cited& and drop into. it a piece ter potassium about, the eize of, A pea. The potaseiem will lestettly take fire • and will burn beautifully in the ire, Making a very. pretty sight, especialle • if: Ole room. is • otherwise dark," !rhe room should also ,be ;Warm; when Yoe, •eutice the eeperitnent' , • • • Would eon beliesie thet•an Miele Can Peer 1.1tile QUeen. • The queen, or 'I 10111114 when a was la eoesequenee of her position stint away.. from youthful. pleas; TUTS and often denied ;the ea:filet:ilea- ship of those of It -Leuven • . nee bee:meal •she Wee heard ta• say to it. emmaetet; refraetare, deli.' .• "Now, -be go04 Mid rin1et, beep 10; you don't:I. will tura you rum a queen. • and thew yen will not have sinytieng. to, pley With- t till!" • • ' • • ' •• • • The Best less Brook. YOU surmese the' babbling brook • 'Would :stop anti reet 'its head . ;f4iCiine one: got U.:sc.:00p nit ioOlt, : The Ord dos from its b" --.Toltn Nend•ic.1; Iiengs•in St Niehol4a. _ , • ,,• ARE YOU' S lid CT TO Wri FEN ESS? Perhapait is in fhe neeker shoulders': • First tlenseis is good rub with.Nervia • eNe. nroi•esspeedy remedy. earl be. adopted.' \V 11014 enplied;to. muts.cles Nerviline givee them flexibility and vigor • inflemation, 'enrelleSS and stiff ness "disappea is • e bettiei... in the chest or throat nothitig eiiri surpass Nervilirie" writes O. II. Denton.; , Lunt - 'her merchant at Oak .11ity; 'Rubbed in at night, trouble ints gone by rinneing'. 'bare proved Iserviline a greit niedicine' Everybody says the pante, end Nerviline eilwitve makes gOod,Zie. bottlee eold everywhere, fire a cannon? Try this With toy • . one Load the'canuon mid on the guns 'Niagara atewers complitie thet the powder an the lonehhole Put a piece of deouth killingehe Urinate plants. • potaseitun no lerger than a pin.head.• Now touch the speck"ofpotaseletri 'with .41 piece,of ice, and It flare ttpeseee nig fire to the gunpowd • Deep apiece of 'potassium about. the size ofea pea into. le bowl of water. It will take fire -and run around the surs face of the water WWI Itis burned up; looking like some fiery serpent' in the water by reason or its rapid movement. • ,• Square Namhers. • • Every boy kneves that a square mum- elt•gentimber produced by the multi- plication of any number by itself. Thus 7. multipiied •by itself .gives 49 as a result; .49 .consequently is .a square nuniber, 7 being termed the square reef ' .frern which it springs. In high num- bers the eitraction of the square root I' an, affair of time and trouble* and • after all the necessary- .Caleulations ha.ve been Mildeeit may perhaps be found that the 'number. is not a scream • • from the Ovens to You We bridge distance With our moisture -proof, dust -proof Packages. Hari, fax, and Vancouver are brought to, the ovens' doors. Farms and small towns are put on the_same plane' with the 'big ' ricioney's Perfection Cream Sodas 4 are packed in hygienic* , aleelide packages, fresh, crisp, delkious- and reach you the time on dition, no Matter Where you Jive. AT ALL, C11100Efte • )rttur 'own Bair, ' • If yonr 'hair Is s� thin that you Can- not carry out. seinti deelred style of • .colffure without• the assistance of tie braid • or rat save ' your combings. When you haeve, collected a large bun- • 'die take It to a' good hairdresser, met beaten untangle the Mass. and &Alen s whatever YOuealsh, provided the dean- • 'CO* of hai ape rin its. Then.. if anybody• . Irtithfully say,. ``It Is nit my *owns" ti asks you if your heir is false you may • CUSS' Mr. POT!lieltil ' . • Common boese.aniiiionia is much het - tor for • Cleaning poreelain then sand soaps.. Melee' of the sittillS Ott pcnee- . • lain tabse •andaeinks are .catked allowing them to be injured. •When new. porcelabLis 'Smooth and is rubbed with 'semi maim it •beeonica tough, 'and 15 1' smite linposelble to rta -Move the discoloration. • . Course Flyebrovrta. Di the event of the brews. being star- ing and eoarse. a bit • of . mucilage, or handoline etpplied.„ at • eight after smoothing, this'll into -shape will prove • effecteal. Quite et hit.of .dillerence 111 'the brows calif be neeomplished by ac- ceutuating the upper dine by rubiang• the hairs up from the' bottom; or vice versa.; • . • Dress Audi Emotion. '• Every woman knows that the con. scloustiess of being 'ill dressed has a • distlect effetet on her 'expressiola and. meaner. On elle other hand, the feel- • lug that one lit well and tastefully. dressed itnpatte a cheerfulness to the • spirits that finds cleat,. expression le the looks.-Drapere' Record, • " Olive oil is the beauty doetor's cure ell for poor cdmpleelons. Ite advises Ite use In every possible•rood, plenty �f green snlade reeking with It; and then doses of it by the teaspoonful, says an authority on health, - • 'A small paint brush with' long, strong, stipple bristles Is the best thing With which to keep cut glass clean. ' It is the only. Items of reaching the dust in the. small carvings. Spirits of Camphot shOuld not be esed on the complexion: It is very strong and will eause the cuticle to become rough. For the removal of grease Ispets frit* Woolen dreattes salt disabled Is eleeo bol recoinineadat itilees. III the first few mIntd04 of -boiling it should Lie-enti-Jeete.i to a, •.tczlipernttlre. 114,1iee then ihoNing puha. 50 that 41 crust will form and keep in • the jukes. Then the temperature should be lowered and .the tneatperely showered till done. • In roasting and Iwo:ling the sante principle is followed. The meat is put directly into an ex irsenely hot even el' over thethanesand allowed to becothe seared over the surfave, after which the temperature Is lowered. • For soup stock 'neat should be pt:t Into cold stock or water and gradually brought to the hotline' Pellit ITt. Order thnt the juices May ilea, from add- ing strength to the stock. , When roasting beef some housewives 14) grve it flavor rub. the gurfaee wIiIi an Onion or plaee 1111 onion onttlp of \ It. •-A. certain housewife. elm proeuree .delicioUe roaste anys 11%.1 else never bastes her meat with water, but uses the drippings instead. • • THE BEDROOM.. It :Should littve• ;1.8 1,I ttle 'llou'rrtiture • . . . Its Xt. ;is teneaele: •..• . Decorations and loin:eines for 0 bed.. roomi shoeld be Of the Slimiest inate-•- teal both 14 celor andalereign. Printed dimity is mate the prettiest aed most ittexpensive to use lit ftea; nishing a sleeping apartment.. Cur. • tains, bedspread, dresser eovers•11111 eeshion5. may int- made of it, though for the -latter elantz, 14 the: Reese . desige •es heavier altil more desirable. laehe properly appointed modern 1)0(1.- 100111 as •little furniture us 'possible is used, This • insures propersaultary cen-' ditions, for thelees there Is to collect .:duet the.better, . . . tflui floor should be either plain var.' • wood. with: a few rugs on .it, or (1C(1 [14 earpet tacked elose to the well. .The hea is hest of iron or braes, is le less mit to eolleet_ dust or dirt. A pretty cover aim W.:Made for it of dint.... ity,. with ruffles at the edge,. hanginT • well 'ever the eld'ess but _clearing the'. iieor by several' • • .,DON'TS ,FOR THIN WOMEN. ▪ 1)ork wiklk to eeeess. -A. sheet wit. be. beneficial, het. leug 'walks are • ;heel ' • . ; • -• , • Don't' strive for long:waisted effects.' ..The longer you neties yourself look the thinner eop • H ' 1.1)(‘firlt.,3yea,T Meek. .leleeIS bee n tend- r :envy ;ti) nethe lute:. One 'leek steadier'. 'Leda teethes are the 116);ST 1,W:0111111g. Don't etay Lite. at iaght. • Get ot lease nate hourw. ,sh.,(..p. seenien 11Pet1R p01.0. 41 (1) I it 11 1 man, and. 'bdibhie leePs; ..her in goed etimlition like hits of 81001).. ' " Don't wear si te pee.. • Cliecke, plaids e d'ects are bet ter for Tircy 8110111a:strive for dece v .effe(ts. f tre'y'• • Andy art in dre.;;;iug atop, ..:1),0n't forget that .11 even rounded figs.:. ere makes ade deols • younger and is , ...thisideredoi meek of Wants'. Stai•Chy • foeds, inasenge; moderate- exercise, rest and sleep 'should prothiee this. • - • • • . • • • children and. Hauliers. Did you over 51.01) to think: filet cliil- (1(00, its.. 4 rale, know each Other far'. hetfeathou their 1i:trouts 'anti teachers do?. Bays' luta girls show thele real elierticters itt setae wheirthey litive not the restraint �fthepreiesice ,of. their elders or eny int:calve ' appear • at ' (heir .best So Wheigyisu tele your boy you:wish he would be as gentlemanly and polite as Derry Lee our view-' pohit ie • that -of,' Hatey's ; conduct in your hottse ,when he eemes on an er-.. rami or to 'onywith your boy. Yam eineknowspite, pa lie is; Whim eff guard en• the: oleyeemlitile-seitisii, rude,sly, perliaos-and lie 105e:14; being fisted lo •i'opy 50011 It eha railer; says .a 'writer Li fife • Ilagazine. , Quite ,vOttr boy 11415' on his 09in PO .61:11111017S• ; t00, When 0.-Wity to an extent you would hardly belleVe.. Children have pride in. 11SIlyl l. -10°1111! t( (.)11(11 !IMAM.' when their pareets ere .not. evened. • • • • • . • nt . When .olieloth teeth's to • lose its ' 51110 ,serface it can be linproaed alipearanee euel inade to hist mime longer by being; varniehed With'glue. • Wash the Oneloth -thavoughei. and lea 15 (1.13'. At night when the triitlie'of the . is done go ever It With a 91000 04' • flannel, dipped. in .glue water. Ciroose. .11 Wee dry da' for this, wed then the . glue • will be quite hard hy eternities atel the • olieloth will look 1il0 nete. TIm. glue weter must .154 prepared some time before. It Is., needed by butting a •astall mettetity of .glue inet pine or flo 'of water and -letting it stand onthe stove till disiolved. Many Women have Kidney Trouble • and don't know it. They at- tribute their ill -health to weak- ness." Dragging pains in the hips, backache, nervousness, tiredness, headaches -arc more often caused by sick kidneys. If yotir kidrievs are uot the other defied° organs arc • disturbed and inflamed4-"bringitis4 on the horrors �f female weak- ness and the Serioue troubles often attending pregnancy. . 'THE GENTLE itIGNEY PILL cures these caSes of "Vemele Weakness because they cure The Itidneys, They promptly restore thetaidneys to health, allay infiamniatton,take away the pains, and make the deli- iate organs well and strong. At droggiita or direct On receipt°, price, sae. flhE CLartort etitstioat C0. LinuirtO, 04111. 41*.i. 44•44.44,441641.4414:44144•404.1%. ' • C EY L 0 N TEA Nothirg to equal it It0 PAC(PTS ONLY xse, naoire, azyLei: rt en. eau:erbteose,per • 3 )4C46e4IIP.:•K'. ffi t;le: , • isEAsE If you ever contracted lily blood disease you are never safe unless the virus or pc, son has been cradle ded iron); the system. Have you any of the following^ symp- tor is? ,i'oro throat, ulcers on the tongue or la the mouth, hair failing- out, aching pains, itch; nese of the skin, sores or blotches on the body eyes red and smart,.dys. pei. tic stomaele eexiina weakness -indications of the secondary stage. newt ruin your system with•the old fogy treatment -mercury and potaell„,-e inch 'only sup- pressep the eymptome for time otny to break out agate when -happy in domestic life. Don't let quacktr. expc.,tment fkletbi t••;ti Trdatment is guarauteed to cure you.- Our gitafalfteee gretaciee teN. by bank bonds, that the disease will never return. Thousands of patients have been alreadv-cured hy our New Method Treatment forover 20 years. No newts used without writtest consent. e Mr. D. A. C. writes:- "Your remedies have done inc more good • thnetnot Springs and all the doctors and medicines I had pre. .vionsly tried. I have not felt any of those pains or seen any ulcers or blotches for over seven years and the ontwardsy m ptorns of the loathesonfe disease have entirety disappehrod. My hair has rown in fully again and Iam married and happy." 4 CONSULTATION FRES. BOOKS FREE. WRITE FOR gammon itiatig POR MOMS TREATMENT. CUREGUARANTEED 05 50 PAY. 25 YEARO IN DETROIT. Drs.Kennedy Kergan 9 R40 SHELBY STREET. DETIZOIT. MUCH. '& rev (1 • Have you arrived at the fork in the road of life? Are you pu7zled because you do • not 'know which- path loads' ' to success?•' • , Np glcial)t 3794 ha,•se looked through the office wiiado* Of some:great concern - and have seen the managet ,in his chair -looked comfortable, didn't he?. ". ycycilas-C•Nilihed. to fihl t11.0 .saine Position ;----sOiyie day, . That's where a•13usiness College :education comes in.: But in selecting a college, first see that you are right -then to ahei,d. Our free booklet tells. all about plans, systems, charges, positions after gr.tduating, etc. Write for it. School term: September. till 'June, inclusive, FOREST Mit BUSINESS COLLEGE. WESTERV:LT, Y.M.C.A. BLDG., Micheal. t.onden. TjeLpiRmougscho'01 , 7 , of a desirable . 1:.prak 01 1.60 acres - Telegraptiy,.:. . . crenprisii g leas 104.10;i, Iluten Road,. ' And General •Training for • ' othrich • Township. Railway Service. • le WM, Ille, hod of highly:Hon wee ted 1.).V, th H. sehOol has proved e.grent 1.41ra5SS . Pupils gradnatin theshOrtest peissibk) titn th"rsfore at the 1 unit expense.' - . • 4:11iployniertt Provided atono". Write for n . f ree pamphlet wh ielfvei II glVe full in fol minion. weliool moth in Go”iirin Bock, t ptwii..e 1..'os 01110e. the most dwirshle location in the city 11 spection of classeS at work cordially invited -ROBERT LARMOU"K!Stratford, grit . . . Prin ripttl ancr Insi ritctor• f man erl y Distriet Selierintellli ent G.T. R. • Apt 020th 0d-07. •. 4d4444444444444444.. . Voters/ List, 1906. Municipality tof the Town of 'Winton, in the dounty of Ituron• Notie.e ieliekeby given that 'have .trainanitted 'Or delivereg to the personsmentioned ht sections' 8 said 0 of • The 'Ontario Voters' List AO," the Copies rtieerea: hy said Sections to be -so deliver. (51 ortritusinitted of the 101 made persueet te said..Act, of all 110114008 atweering tho 'met re, • vised Aksessinent Doll ofthe said Illutilelpality to In untitled to- vote .in stile menleipality :at elections for Mend iers of :the. Leosilitive As. , semblY NA tit Munielpel Elections: and • that. . the said list W5ts first posted up in inY nillce, at Clinton; Friday. .1n1Y111t1l, 1000, and remand there for inspecting.. - -Electors 0111 (8111(41 upon to e06111)40 said caul if fury 0111154410104 or any' abbr. errOrti are found thereitr, to take lino iediate Proreedings to have the Haul errOts eorreeted (01(01(11)15 10 111.5. , -Dated at Clintem•the :nth any ' MACPIMusON•, • •Clerk of said Municheility, • .. • . VOTLItic LIST MA Municioality of the ToWnShipaf Httliptt, County af Jluron. • Node° 14 110101)4' given Mat r have transmitted or deliveree to the venom; mentioned bisections 8 and 001' the Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the cop- im required by said seetions,t0.basetratunnitted- or delivered of the' list made, Pilrfillatit to ARM Act, of all Persone appearing by the last revised . Assessment Itell of •(he sain Manicipality at Elections Mr Members of the Legislative A480h1- 10 and ab Municipal Elections: and that the saki list wan first posted uP in 110 0111004 at Landes - bore, on the Siel day of August, 1006, and want ins there for inspection. 341ectors are called uponto exandne1114481(1 41iStc11,14, it any OlatARIOUS oretny ether errors are found therein, to take immediate Preceedings to have Said errors; corrected according telaW. Dated this ditY of August, 1,006. JA.rtrils . Clerk. Get a75 cent box of Lax-ets at our store please. We think they are great, Just test these toothsome, candy -like Laxative Tablets for constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, bad breath nutddycntnplexion. etc. Risk 5 Cente and see. Sold by W. S. 11. Holmes, olinton. • ' • ldttia fed within half a mile 'of the Irv. n lOnit best obtlitsiion(el:sritc(Inivi 1(2.sh(ii t progressti e and . n 0nta10 ME. TO OTA t D AL14 will offer for sale• • • .. 1,y Peidic Auction, et the • • IMOTEL • in the Town. of Goderiult.. on' Saturday, Seilttluber 1, 1906; . at the hour of 12 o...dock pan., the above described'. propeAy which. front its admit:able Situation, good, productive soli, 114)11 0(1(017 natural advan- tages, will make a th•st.elass investment for any ' pad !oohing for it chance to make mono by he - :ng close to the marketand bewail 1:a11)'s' work- • ed farm.. . • • - • •• The Farm contains UV neves, hos. abundance - of Neter, two (veils, and a 0e000,6111ing spring in . pasture. • There Ise good PramODwelling, (1140 11 - Frame. Cottage .25)(18 'feet.. Ai. good Bank Barn ; 4.2sso, with a largo Ithea. in connection I1e11726.tee1... .anci a. good Driving BOtilie. Allthe buildings and: fencesnre in good condition..• .. • • • . 'There ara 101101014 of bearhig Annie Ole:hard, • 40 acres in rastnree, 40 acres in Hay, 7 acres in,. Simmer Fallow, the balance under erm... • • The.place cent intipeeted any time.. • before the eale.• .• '1'5 It 1.1 per mat of the 1)1001)5(1. 040(104' , • to be (laid at the time of sale. and the balance • . within 1.0 (loys,'or a. portion of purchase looney '. up 0034,000,, rimy remain • on inertgege, with in- terest at a very reasonable rate.The Fenn will ' 110 offered subject to a reserve hid. •• • 1,1rs, Drysdale is determined Le sell this. pro^ perty. 1101 1(0(11111 is not good, and She must give nj) farming. For further Particulars, apply. on the promitleseor to • 'J . OUNDItY, PROW/FOOT, ITAT iVarSriteret,'1".11;'' • Auctioneer. . :" • (inderieh. Our stock of high art Pianos of Iate's case designs, and containing fines aetione ptirchasable for moneyee our very latest etylest of e siteeet- toned organs at, low prices, tnstru- Ments rentesd* tuned or repaired.. Gramophones and Mtusie in variety 0, O. ii0ARE'S MUSIC EMPOIttEg..,