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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-01-10, Page 3•t. tI 1.1108 U.1 st The WM nirla "will he put from ilfrar to the Pit Of Jan', NOVI tat Mr"( trabari'lb,Orai fOr $1.02 Caeh. • like New Era and. Farmers' Advo. imte to API1, 1909,i' for PAS naah• The NOW Era and Weekly Globe, iet 3011 MO $1.90, eaah, hi advance. . • The New Ere aud FanallY gerald sad Star: SLID, WWII in adyeage; The renewal price of the New Ere, 1900, 40 Canadian sabscribere, la SOO naah, in advanCe, The rellevoti Pak* to subs-cribers in. the United Mabee, is $1.50, and no rpaper will he seat to U.S. subecribere unless paid in advance. . Subecribers in the United States, or **kande sending papers to the T.1, 8,, West renew before their setbseriptien expires,.otherwise the paper will be stopped when subsariptioq..has run eat, AWOrd to Subscribers Many of our subscribers pay prompt- * in advance every year, and we leave nothing but words of commend - again for them. But, on the other hand, we have many subscribers who Mow thbir subscriptions to get behind Sp, a manner very annoying, that nsakes the running of businessdecided- ly unpleasant. At this moment we have several hundred dollars outstand- ing on subscriptions alone, that we eould use to good advantage in paying our debts. If it were not for the advertising, iountry paper could not possibly be •ieksued at $1 a year, because the cost of paper, etc., has greatly advanced, and at this pries it should invariably be --paid in-adaance.-Some_of thevpapsia_ are raising the subscription price be- eause of the extra cost, but we will for the present keep the,price at Si a. year in advance. No person would think -of writing to a city paver and caking for a year's time on the sub - A (R11040140 Joh "Poops CLEARING 1100E. 0****01 Bsdollfte1 the 06401411ra taker of the 1 -low Are kandied in * Ps. 'eountry, w hung Sunideld flandh, ton Friday Morning has offleiatee, it mei" Old Lombard *riot la Had, at over two hundred, hang_inga. Tat Eonalaird street, lanieua ell tile Ha la over fifty year* of age, aria hie World, over as the little narrow *treat blackkair elightly tingW With drelia of hanks and bankers, the recent On. le a MOACI mediura height!, anchil fluctuations Qhave ceased quite thick. met and of great muscular a flutter, and nowhere have the rise opreent 14 the arms, , lege and cheat.; and fall in stocks 'been felt nlore keen - Jae Weighs prehahlY tefe. than at the London Bankers' Clear. Pounde. fecal rand)" an % 00 int; lieuse--that centre of the hank. brown eyes r"tleu9. 'While ke °hatted' I log salitern where millions a wooer with the reporters this morning with- dcsat with daffy. out diol4arng e47 'concera over the.The romantic history. el the clear. lob before bira, he puffed at' a cigar ", lug house puts in the aluida that, of. Which he kept constantly shifting from one baud to the other., He bottom arty other Anemia! institution, Lon - a.4 don or the provineee. Its as Vitidekowtier,kwaYhoEnhgailsral fuoeetenrte. turned** moat people are aware, la to enable the different hanks to reach a settle- frOM the coast, where he officiated at a hanging and at another oft his way every 24 'leans Every morm hack, caught a, geld "aud, complained Fileeas °trawl-ail:we all the other clear' . bowies are delivered fronz the di/ - he did: Dot feel , '1f it WW1 1:10t for the fact that ferent banks,. and ,before they are de - promised the sheriff 1. would come snatched their amounts are entered in would not be here." he said. a batik. Sitting at the desks Of the Thero is a general impression that clearing .house are clerks belonging the Birohall hanging at Woodstock. 110 a/1- the Woke interested. In the Was the first he °W.' elated at. Radcliffe morning eaola clerk Ands on his desk corrected this error today. When f a pile of cheeks drawn upon his beak, asked what VOA the first execution he. awl .the amounts are checked, When this laborious process is finished the clerks of the different . banks return to theix headquarters. . The busiest time of the day (dur- ing which there are three clearings) comes just before four o'clock, when the "runners rush in at the lad 1200 - meat with bundleis of checks to be exateined. Then comes the heavy teak of arriving at a balance. Al- though nearly a - hundred millien. hundred executions is so hardened in pounds has b en. known .to pass his business that he never gives it a throe& he earing house the thought, Radcliffe intimated to da,y that at. eeme of the executiom at eourse of t cia not a singlckfarthing of, the clearing blidleshrnhepaoffthicyiatweithca,thrteieuelanrdiyemignehan. ofFiVstihne egoeinn.esis man, he tha some wer•oing„ house you must go back to the Year "I have paced the floor .half the 1775 when a Mr. Irving, a clerk te night, "at times thinking about a case Messrs; Fuller, suggested that a room and. then of a sudden a thought would shcadd be tired where clerks from strike me and I decided past how it various banks could meet for the pur- was to be done. It is a science and a pose of exchange. The ground floor study," he observed, philosophically. of No. 7 Lombard street was chosen The lilt execution at which he °Mei- for the purpose, but with an increase ated waathat of the Chinese in the of business the cleoring hbase was west. "He did. not want to ea,id removed in the. year 1814 to No, 2 Radcliffe, who exp ained that their Lombard street,. The joint stock banks was a lot of them like that, but it Was. were 'not admitted until the year 1854, useless. ' but even • now all, the metropolitan —TalkOlfraUt-therthe--Birchall 'ease; iinatitutions-are 'Opt. repreaerated • at hesahl the eondemned man had uttered the clearing. house, • and owing to the a few words just: before the drop fell. consolidation of the banking system Wha,t he said is only known to me of recent years the number of 'clear - *tad his Maker," said the hangman. 'Mg banks represented is not More • Radcliffels said -to have originall than eighteen. The bankers" bank • Performed, he said in his Jerky man- ner. "Cana remember, I try to think as little as possible about these things and forget them as fast as I Can." ...• itadcliffe said he talked to Sunfield last night and again this morning for a few minutes, 4'1 think there is something wrong With him up there," he said, pointing to his heed:. ' • There is a general laapre9elon that this man who has officiated at two esciptioh price. If they would not do been expected tomiter the church, e issthe Bank of England. Unta a ,few so in the case of a city paper, w-hy-rthen became a seam. arta- entered the years aga.lenr ',private bank § owned army, seenig service in India ' and the clearing house. Since then *cam - China and visiting Jailers where he papy has been formed, an equal mun- acquired the art of liujetau. ber of shares_being held by the banks. - .....••••.••••,.•••••••=111,•••••••••••••••••••••imam concerned. Are You •Weak dearing house The trernen ehould they do so witna sma country local ? Our price is $1 a year in ad.' vanee or $1.50 if notso paid. Accorda ling to this, we are entitled to 151.50 a year from every delinquent. We want to put our subscription list an an absolutely prepaid system.eommencing with the New Year, and aek all who are in arrears to settle up, and help us to do this, LS inere,ase in. the ansactioris is eXern- • plified hy the fo lowing figurea : Ingteaci of Strong tear. 1870 ° ,3,914,000,000 1885 5,511,000,000 . 1890 7,801,000a/00 94 561,1100,000 12,711,334,000 u sleatlicicouraged. o feel Old and worn. ' • Y are sick but not aware ot the fact. You can drag yourself around -but work is impossible. ----. With your stomach crYing out • for assistance and the nerves all on edge why not try Ferrcizone-it will surely do you good. '.of •the clerks . behind the swingnag Ferrozone is a wonderful cOmbina- doors . bending over their desks at tion of vegetable extracts, fortified by high pressure. The, "eleaters" and excellent tonics for the nerves and the "runners"are hustling and some_ 1 When you feel despondent Ferro- ' ' times wrangling together. But the stornach. • • zone cheers you up. .. , , thmachinoie system, anwdorksofte' aan aaccumralluteolny asoi •When langour and Oppression. weighs you down, Ferorozone braces money is intercharged in the • space of a few minutes. ou u This scene of city bustle and ex- tritementr' is- situate itt- the end of .POst- effice coma, 'which straggles out of Lombard street. In the busy hours of the afternoon you can get a . glinapse OL/NTON NEW ERA MAKES LIVE MISERABLE' OION'T FEAR BULL Trenblee Thee Aeon Halt the ClIn. I • ton DoeteraSuoy.. Jost otn.k a inement abOat the preeefai , : A Sheriff Who Was at Brave as. Of digesting food.. He VIA* Tender Hearted. There are .certain teeretionit ,called : gastricjuicee that' ant' upon the. feed " IfOr the sake of your Pereeeal welfare after it le wallowed and change all the ........, • nutrition: lo. it into lifering blood; HOW HE COLLECTED A DEBT. „ etrocu,reaniodnmeakthoefiVeuhicreoapeloanyterteinodritm i'.'n-s Mac whc:-,-,--,-,,ow 4 thy man y was mach weakness inevitable. From now on build up the strength Well Able to Pay, and the Grim, Da, and health of the stonewall with Miona termined Old Sheriff Made lairn Reale ' tablets., YOU Will 00914 -Awl- yourself • Wit -That It Was Time -to -Pole— — - strong and never know the meaninged indigestion. • • . .• There irk a apot in the memory . of • do ettirts9Vof therite afor prescriptionsthetriubl es°thatiIn. rt Greene coun.ty, Pa., sacred to Jim Cos- a= as tender as his coutao Waif stout one time elteriff, wbose heart suit direct/y from Ur WfAlg011eCl 0101040h graY' Strengthen the stomachonusclee.. in" .44, he. came aatva the steps of the crease the secretion of gastric Vim, and vat will find that common aifilic. eeierthollee one day In Waynesburg a tions, indigestion., with. ite • headaches, white haired old man neat at hand dizaineas,depresmonOf spirits,spots be. who had been welting for hire fired at fore the eyeseiervousnesissleeplessnese hhn threelfmes from a revolver. cos. tetlgrieral debilIty-hirve been . over- . gray eilicklY Waited over to him, took Iihr gun away and said: If 111I-o-na did not have an unusually.. ... .: Curative effect in stomach disorders, lb "Now, look here, illicitly, if you do could not be sold on the guarantee to. that again 11,11 prosecute you," refund the motley unlesa it does all It had fallen' to Cosgray In the IMo. thit4..ioa.nolittlinas seodidfebryit.dru. ggists every- 1, oolfadinuanty , thsoeprzveorranieaexbeycutpurinoiani clothe.. where fer Me, and we posiarel3r. guar- Acuities. had .got lopsided mentally and antee to refaricl your, money should • . ...: you purchase a box arid be dissatisfied conceived the idea that Cosgray was addressin4 Booths Mi-o-na, Box 907, The late judge -A. N. Nailson: of 'Galen - "Have you heard about Miss Rock.- _ . Remises II" U• . • shooting Picini the.Winalow Of his hotel. Waynesburg and had witnessed. the aa,e4s7.0.Tio,h, errsem haart escleenthiet tfr% judge to his ' Ingham? She is to parry an English duke." stenographer, L. L, Miner, at his side, "Are you sure plaint taatr..„ "when that shooting tomes up for la- neS1 it's all settled: Helz.is here vestigation In court we'll learn how • now, and preparations for the wedding many -different stories the witnesses. . are already under way." ' will tell about it." ' - • "By George, I'm glad to hear it! You . The judge knew from long (taped - can't imagine how the news You bring ence• how Many viewpoints there are to ' clears away My doubts and relieves such episodes, but this caeca never came me of fears that have been keeping nie up to trial. • * . awake at night." . • t : . In 1876 a Greene county man who . "I don't understand why yea •Should had become bankrupt -at least to the be so deeply interested. What is Miss extent of inability or unwillMgneas to Eockinghain to ago?" .,..pay_baa_debts in Greene county -went • "Nothiriganothirig at all -but yOo See to. Philadelphia, where he secured a I have all nay money in her father's :valuable concession in connection' with bank... and for several months . past I e centennial exposition. • Reports ere brought back to Waynesburg dua the sinniaer by .visitors that he . .Engliali laaaa_la to marry her,. there was eking barrels. of money. Cos - can, of cearse, :fie no queitichi-beiiceiar• area': listened: say-1th- Much -interest, but Mg' heilfather's. finaucial standing;'- witheat...corament, to ,a11-• these stories, because this man had left Greene coon - Chien() ),Reeord-Herald. . Anifthig/ that inter erea with the • with results. Write for free sample personally resporisible for hisaroubles. • Buffalo, . Y, When sleep is impossible Ferrozcine . _ • ______. ealms the nerves and gives yoU rest, For boundlifg health; good looks, , lo supply 0 ur cdstoniers with the ( good spirits, nothing equals Ferret hest Confectionery i s our -aim and. ; zone ; makes the weak steong and the neither pains nor expense are spared' .sick well. Goocl-for men, women and I to secure the desired result. While children; try Ferrozoae 50c per box at first quality is distinctly thearule,-we all dealers,-,---- • ran assute our customers that, in point of price, they will get the best' depar ment is always up-to-date in • Another or°armors the line of Bread and Cakes. we At the Gravesend Police, Court,. have always a large arsortmenf to England, Ernest Burnett, described as mone/ value procurable. Our Bakery •' Music • For Prisoners. - The . inmates 'of -Wandsworth „Pris- on, numbering over 1.000; have just had an •experience whigh• they are not likely to forget. The Brixton Oratorio Choir, consisting of 70 trained voiees, visited the prison and Sting for • the.m selections from "St. P.-4ot" and "Bli- jah." Miss .EVelyn. Wynne also .gave her services., as did, a professional in- strumental quartette. - It, was a won- derful sight.tO see prisoners listening, straMing forward to catch eaery note eboose from. • a vtood-reeve, was charged WI and worcl. The governor stud. there town was at that time holding cciert Goma in and -try our bread and 1threatening to shoot Miss Bridle He never had been such silence.. The • sakes, once tried you will haVe no) or, his former sweetheart, with a men almost seemed. glued to their 'revolver, ether, one quality - the best, on price -the lowest. W. W. NIMENS Phone 42 Clinton Prosecutrix, • a pretty young girl,' stated that she had sent the accused reraies to three threatening letters. seats. It was last winter. that the suggestion was made by Rev. A. J. Waldron, vicar of Brixton, that the choir should 'Visit metropolitan pris- Before they separated on the last oc- • ons, and consent „was first obtained casion, she ga.w a revolver in his for the choir to visit Brixton Prison. hand. Ile wrote under the heading, On that occasion the chaplain of the "Vengeance" ;-- ' 1prison. said the prisonershad never have had serious' doubts concerning the scruntInese of the institutiOn.• If an i * •••••••,44,•• r 4 Moret allon best? y 0 oWthheon bestY°1Inai you* eg rs7nediir to 421- 44 hest.- When you know the beet flour and order by, the name., tlif, choice is not le,ft to the grocci. Many groCers handle Royal' Household Flour as their leader. They have found it ' the safest flour to recommend because its results are Sure and its purity la unquestioned. It your grocer's best is not Royal Household; insist on his: getting it for you. The benefit will be mutual. — 0911vIe Floor Mills Lid. siortrsisk Seeley & West. "Do. yoa think the man you .are go- been so meved before. gyisoners who . ing with is bettei than me? I must had before rebelled agiainst all dis- , out „fitr_vhitaurtorn demeanor -were -enUfearftenerl him for yota, ei ea BLACKSMITHS at line and had maintained a stub - " -if you - -i: - hit. I am very heta, Intiire•infirmary were several p AND In his last letter the prisoner said , oiiers who 'Were ilf1 present, MACHINE REPAIRERS "I shall meet° you to -morrow ( but v Sat- ho heard m the usic throuall' the urday) at the gate' athalf-past nine. open windows. old man gen I cannot get there soon enough to seemed as if suddenly heaven had Subscritlars having formed:a partner- ship. are carryingonbusinessanSeeley's old stand, Rettenbury St., where they are prepared to give proMpt per- sonal attentionto anythin'g in their lite. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Seeley & West clinom Backsmiths, II. Fitzsimons & Son. We are still in the But- chering business, and are in a position to fill all or- ders for seasonable meats, intrust ed to cu.'cae. Our new business stand is in the Combe Block. It. Pitssisois &son Pine IS Clinton , meet you. If he wants to get back - rcome toy prison. The WarsieTs at to Scotland the best thing he can both prisons are. eloquent in thc;Jir do is to bolt as soon as y 'eu see me; prease of the innovation. anr1 say it then he win be lucky. If I don't you to-mortow night, I shall haa brought a new hope into the'whele on Sunday. SO you .know avhatit is prison world. -lights out quick. . . . Make year raind up quick, as time is getting • How Swell Women Dress. short, I don't care. what becomes of • Justice Grantham, at the ' Sussex me." Several x's and * heart design Assizes, indulger in some strong re - were added to the letter. Th k third marks regarding the Way in which person referred to was "a inember I "swell- ladies of the land," as he term: of a Highland. regiment," with whom ed them, defrauded poor tradespeople. Miss Heaver admitted,she was now "It was time," said the learned keeping .eompany, • . . . judge "that naany ladies who ,dressed In cross-examination the a abused ee expensively were -made -to realize - risked her in a supplicating way if that they could not defraud trades- --she-had not -loved him and mane to people with contempt, and -that by him after previoue quarrels, "Yes." making false statements in order to ette .- answered. obtain what they required they deal(' "And you were going to. jump into ' be sent to prison. If this Was More • a pond one night only I stopped you?" fully realized it won't' Put • a atop to Miss Heaver replied that she did not a lot of false credit. Great advan- remember threatening to drown her- tages were taken by swell la.dies 'of if for his sake but admitted that poor 'tradespeople. They went to yeti - one of their tiffs did take place near ous shops and ordered grand and eit- a pond: . • pensive 'costumes for Whielythey nev. The prisoner, sobbing bitterly ask- er intended to pay; ecoisequently 1 ed the magistrates to accept his eel- many poor tradespepole were 'ohs°. . earnn widertaking.that he would never lithely robbed." , • • ..' • • . • again wiate or speak to Miss Heaver.' He heal no intention to:_ahilet „lieb.„ . His Own Critic. and it was his intention to go Ire inactor whe,--;reiratakeiie whileeri Catiada if allowed to depart, tho gaga by a cinematograph was / Beyond Doubt; Whedakey entered the shop with a !lisp., dejected air, carryhig a pair of checked trousers over his aria, Mr. Sol- omOrt looked at him with displeasure. "Ikey, why do you tiring dose pants tion was noisily hilarious.. back'?". be inquired severely. "Why, • hello, Jim! Glad to see you, •"He Weald not to keep them," said old boy. What in the world brings you Ikey sorrowfully. "He said they not • to the city?"' He shook a-1M's hand of any. wool pantsa' " with every external appearance of, "He did?' cried Ma. Solomon Jadig- ggea joy. -But the sentiment was all nalitly. "Here; Ikey, see dose'. niot' ene aolesata dis right leg, dose pants right aye him dose mot' hol nankin. ' The Myers' MUSiaigthOd 444+144•44.4•1•0 • ty owing him $5,000. Finally Cosgray •one day packed his grip and left town: Next day he turned up in Philadelphia at the hotel where his prosperous•debt- er was stopping and was shown by -re- quest to. the latter's room. His reeep. mY son':Take "I come to git that $5,009 ye owe back and show me JIM'S eyes refteeted no feelings:is oath's Cora; of esteem. He was simply out for h To To check a cold quic y get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Prevenlics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing pre. ventics, for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Pre- ventics eontainno Quinine,no laxative, nothing harshor sickening. -Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventies-Will .pre- vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, laGrippe etc. Hence the . name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48Preven- ties 25c. Trial boxes 5e. • Sold by W. S. It. Holmes, and and W. A. McConnell. a raincoat Cottons • A: Milwaukee business man stepped tip. to the teller's window in one of the. city banks during a financial thirty, presented a *leek and asked for the 'money it represented. -PI cannot give • you. the casb," said the tell', "brit I can pay you in Clear- ing you e certificates." •. Would Eque.h prefer the currency," answered the man. • "Tae ertifleates are just as good," • said the teller'. •.•• "Well," returned -the merchant, "If that is the case I suppose I can go AwacreT,..-te--sly...,baby .41.114 -give_ it..,SOM0 .milk tickets •and say, 'Here; little one, • these are just as good as milk!? -•-• The magistrates said the ee-SO was'. I greatly pleased with the resolt, Talk - a most serious one, but, prisoner had f ing about, it to a prominent dramatit given his undertakioa as a sacred a critic, he said: thing, and they would let him go en "It as the moat extraordinary ea- ) payment of costs, perienee I ever went thieugh-aeta. ...—..--...........--.— ally to see myself isetingaT "Now," replied the crit'ic 'you will LIVE WILL, MI SHORTT/NbID. 1 ututeratd.,. ,.,who wo have to put up Those who fail to observe the &tido- - vilkee•- _ . . . nientrd rules of, health, especially - ... those who neglect constipation,- will Trial Catarili treatments are being have short lives. Costiveness ruins Mailed onut free on. request, by Dr, health, destroys vitality, weakens the Shoop, Racine, Wis; . These .tests ate bleed, causes dyspepsia, •riervotianess 1 • proving to • the people - without a and iiisoimila. Wha not Uee Dr 114M. I pentiv's cost.-4he great value of this Montt Pills and bo 'Cured. '. Take one scientifie preecription known to drug. et two pille before retiring and you're gists everywhere as Dr. Shointe Oat, 1 wen next, mOrititliv No gram or pain arrh Remedy. Sold byW.S.R.Iffolnies, no headache and nausea when you and W. A. McConnell ritie Dr Ilainiltort's Pille-athey cure Famine is threatening a large num. acientifleally, Positittely the beet IMO. her of villages in the interior of ative known, We at all dealer& Ida 4. Holmes, Teacher. The Myers' Mut& Method, for begin . mem provides a thereugh preparatory course the rudiments of 131118i6 The lessons are conductea on Kindergarten models, and ihelude ptitetleid :Piano teaching, making the littirly plerannt and informant. Tirbrate lemma aloo glres. ona pap*.proparai, tot tboOntisertmotyatinior norm 11 • 'Turkey. 1 I . Timmings. The other day at it golf dub in Scot - lona a nairdster of the kirk was re- proyed by au elder in his church for using high .fiown words respecting a bad stroke he had 'made, and the inin- Miter replied: . • "Wed,. Danvid, I was nae MO; arliell swearing as Merely embellishing my feelings." • "Sorry, JIM, Very. Sorry, indeed I am,. but I haven't got it and therefore can't .oa,,wy yee.11.;:iIrawthoneird guifeIs:ostrel,dn,lwie t.o..git . ' it onnehow . or other. I came here from •Waynesbarg especially .fer what ye .Owe nie,:. ad I'M not gein' back - 'without it." .. • . ' . • ,. • - '' Otisgraria-4,7waiked to the 'door, locked•it and ptrathe key in his pocket. Then he said.: . . "It's jest this way, . my friend, . : Waynesburg people have. been .comixtg :home Irom '. Philadelphia • ell soMiner telling how , ranch money you've been 'makin' here,. andI think they'velieen tellire the truth, for Pve been Very, careful in • My inquiries .about you. Now, .I Want abet, Looney." • • • . Here ' he took . a revolver from his pocket and ominously tapped' on the table with the muzzle. • ' . . "I'M • an 'old than, -with but a few • more years to live, and • I'm not a bit partickler salietherl live 'ein at ell. or . not. That. $5,00,0 '11 make 'eni pass a sight . easier. I don't 'Mead to ' live • without the money, and I don't intend shallaive with it" . The man knew Cosgray meant every - word .he said. He fenced and funied, . threatened and sputtered., but there -fit= -rlia, 'silent, grim old ex -sheriff, gun in hand, ready to toudh it Off any instant - • Ilis determiriation never waver • Iwas a niaii,of few words; and. the out 1 • • come avis exactly as he haa resolved it 4 . . should he. The Mai; went to a corner 1 ‘ • of ' his room, 'opened a satchel . and. aeLa,,,.. Counted out $5,000. to Cosgray. . The - 1' ••••••• rind The overproduction clone of Ontario's largest Cap afertufactiorie cleared' out to us at a small fraction ofproducer's eost,:and now • passed on to our customers at the same Saving: These. Cain come• , .taveed and borduroy, and have a heavy fur -lined ear pro- tector, and are good value at double the price. Now op 29e- . See the 75c and $1 Caps, traveller% samples, we are elearierat 48e LOT...101111-1I1\TC+ • With only a liftle over three weeks left in 1907, and a stocklof-Men's and Boy's Clotking more than double what we will way into 1908, • OUT' IT GOESaregardiess of profits, and those who visit this store' during the remainder of 1907, will be the gainers T 500 pairs Men's Odd Pants, from 83c up Men's Suits from - '13oriSiiita from .$1.5o up Men's Overcoats from „$4.5o up See out .$10 Men's Overcoats, to cleir at '$7.50 Mai's- fleece -lined Underwear; 85c a suit, GreaiBerqaIiisIu 1100iS &Sk umsteel Bros. New.Years Our selection of Ebony is vary fine, consisting • 1 of Manicure Sets, Brush, Comb and. Mirror Sets, Brushes of al! kinds, Mirrors, Nail Files, Cuticle Knivcs, Paper Cutters, etc. Perfumes and Colognes—All of the best makes, both in bulk • and fancy packages. Leather Goods -We have Glove and tlandk:erehief Cases • Travelling Companions, etc. • • Smokers' Supplies -Pipes at all prices-G.D.D. , and B.11:B makes, Peterson's real block Merschaumia,1 Cigar ana Cigarette Holders, Cigars in boxes of 10, 25 and M. • Shaving Materials -The new Auto -Strop Satety.Razor, Cart°. • Magnetite Razers, Bakeklialla blab-R=01,s, :SIMaing - Mirrors, 'Shaving Strops and. Brushes. • _ J. E.• HOVEY, Clinton. • , Shaky 'Logic: ' • "Yori certainly told me to embrace my privilegea.". • , "Well, bat I dida't teal you to mu - brace my • - - "No. But embrace your daugliter la a privilege."--atondon Express,• . • THREE Trying Tirneiin A warnANts LIFE WHEN -MILBURIkt'S HEART AND NERVE. ?ILLS ii"abnaolgittli." 11 to" utunshett The first alert elm le lust bedding from hood late the fen biome of womanhood. The mooed period that, °mediates' a nada drilla on the tvitemisdtains Pregnancy,. The eaird and the taie most liable to leen heartananaverreohlee laclurineehanireet In all thin carioca Stables's. Heist sea Nerve POW *la prom of otaderful mica to stile mert�the& Mrs. damn Mina thratera. Ont., wino "I Mk troubled vett mash *Mk heat trouble -the cause 'being to SW" dee*, eche:mad lite. " 1liave bate telitheyeet Hurt and Nerve Pals for some time, and Mice to °maim dollar hot tia 1 aith trotht4V,08. they are the beet remedy 1 have ever used Ier Imitable ap the miens `kna are at atoll Se oesItattigeosiatemeet for tixo heheSt of• °Ow oPrieet0:90.ceige por T. trox or three boxes foral:2Se. all deelem of TIC Maxim 00,, latetie vd, •-•••••••• • iiheriff returned to -W.ayneabur,g.• and put it In the bank, and no one ever • knew how he mile by it until the vlc- tini iiimigelf finally disburdened his heart of its 'weight of woe.-UniobtOwn Cor. Pittsburg Gazette -Times. • Warmed Versus Paste. ne_teea._ keyed ii "ilt'e *curious hew littloa nint, e vanities t. they are on good .terins wag* them. selves," ;tails the philosophic commeitt of a private detective who is a figure In the daily life of the Wall street dis. trict. • "What I mean is this, for exaMple; It's my beefiness to know a good many men, high and lbw, down here. Now, you can take it from me .that four ma of five of those you see dashing along the street or In and out of big build - logs with Worried expressions orlaees whieh suggest tbat their owners are bearers of •steiperidous • basiness 'cares mid responsibilities are really under - 'Inge Whose work la routine and who „ would be staggered if they had 01 risk • personally 'a thousand dollars, while the real huidee bearers 'more ot. ten than tiot appear with unrailled • brew Mid without unOtio precipitation. Ws a At pf the game. "Queer, isri't it? 3ust a little aide light on New York'a 'Vaulty Fair.' "- New York Globe. \ Alexander John Mod, for 45 years postmaster at Yarinouth, and one of the best known men hi Western Nova 1Scotia, is dead, after& year's illsiese. In 1862 he was appointed postmaster. Mt Rood was the oldest employee of tho. poet office department in Canada, and , probably thealear, of DOMittion IMMO eerVatitii. haat* heal a postmaster eine° two yeas before eonfederathinv • • Dispensing Chemist T� the Public. Peeling ourselves greatly indebted to thepurihasing publie4br their kind patronage, we-take..-thit-oppor—.- tunity of returning thanks, and wish all a prosperous and, thoroughly -enjoyable 1908.. Reduced Prices Still 7 large Upholstered Chairs fror.. . $5,50 to 4 Morris Chairs $7.60 to 88.80 Very special line at.... 814.00 Special lfl Matresises • Regular $5,00 Mattresses for .... • • ....,.,.$4.00 Phe best value that has ever left • our dove, P•arlor Utib•inets, yea, $20• 0.00•25,00 for , • Parlor Cabinets reg, $11.00 Continue 31 Couehes ran :engin price from $5.150 to $36.00 Our special Iron Beds reg $7.00 . . for .. . $6.00 Musk: Cabinets regular price $5 00 for..........$475 7 50 for • • • • 0 78 igoo tor £4,44W•4 1300 14 $0 for 0,640 4•11*4 0..1 12 0.1111 Dressing Tables 2 Only • special for •$20:00 We Will let the matter of profit be the last consideration, .We must reduee our stock of Chrismas Furniture, so •110W is your chance to buy usefull and ornamental goods, at very loW prices. alker Ross PNiTtatE,en$, UNEEttratitititiot, •'Pheole 2$ * 'OPEN EVENING •••