The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-29, Page 3- • '
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Mistakes
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arlaPPen
toYolli—ns they do to everyone
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ref eat tonfast, do not
properlyt or take food that 'does
Pot agree- with you, digestive de.
rangenienta are alMOSt Sure to come,
and indigestion generally', leads
t4 very •Peritls physical troubies;
• IIEECHAWS
PILLS.
relieve and core indigestion. They
have a. tquick, and tonic action on
•• the'stomach and its nerves, and so
they give direct aid to digestion.
They carry away also the luau
gestible matter. With their use
dyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad. taste,
• unpleasant breath and flatulence
• disappear. You should be carefur
and repaember I3eecham's Pills
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Will Right
The Wrong
• Sohl Everywhere.
In convenient boxes 25c.
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•VIZOTING 'irgEUTE.
i••••• vitiates Will be rung, but there will
be n change even in this. Albert Meld.
labia, the bell ringer, wino had officiated
A r thirty years, is dead, and a Colum-
bia undergraduate is in his place.
At the big hotels and restaurants it
is estimated that between 1,000 and
2,Q00 people will he accommodated lqy
TableS have been engaged for
weeks, and the demand is so great that
all the ro9pis usually reserved for
drawing rooms are to be -furnished
IwitUl supper tables,
In regard to specifie arrangements it
. mode at present ta have every-,
thing at the hotel table as delicately
fine as if one were entertaining at
one' i own home. If n dish is served
'le the
at 'can be carieden the tab
hostess wishes to supervise it, and
• NEW YEAR'S EVE
any chafing dish article must have the
fluishing touches put In by her. Often •
she will :Make the salad dressing,, all
with the notion to give the appear-
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IN mEwyORK CITY atilileCOputtelleenTvirrivoantmeeeunttertaining With
INEW
"The. old time favorites, canvasback
and terrapin, are no longer named by
those ordering in advance or by the
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DOCTOR ORD
"FRUITMES"
!AFTER ALL ELSE HAD FAILED
0 the re tar menu"
for such ocea.sions," said a hotel ,man-•
ager. "These articles 9f food are of.
ficuit to procure, expensive, and, be,
sides, tastes have changed.
"The favorite supper dish now is
some kind of shellfish daintily prepar-
ed so that one can . hardly recognize
its flavor. .The Appraved menu is ea.
viare'or oysters on the shell, a consort'.
me or clam broth en tease, an 'entree
of sweetbreads, frogs' legs, lobster a
In ' Newburg, game and salad and iceS
with delicious cakes."
•Chrysanthemum's • and A.merican
Beauties lead In the matter of floral
decorations, with. the usual holiday •
Otl couldn't drag a New York
man out of town on New
Year's eve, and the only trips
he will plan are auto rides in
some sequestered locality *late mi the
afternoon of the 1st, so.that he can
get fresh air and perfect quiet. As for
the New York hostesses, whep they
are arranging for dinners it is with
the understanding that the party shall.
go Inter to the theater and still later
join the throng which is bent en turn-
ing night not into day, for no day was
ever like New Year's eve in Alanhat-
tan now, but into a cross between
Mardi Gras. a bullfight and a football
game, with dashes of a Coney Island .
festival and a queen's birthday.
There is one thne honored custom oi
New Year's eve which will not be cut
not. that nf rnine tn aid Trinity. wham'
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AND 44 FRUST-A-TovEs Pr
.cuRED CADIEUX
Plantagenet, Ont., Jan, 31st; 1910,
About March 1st, 1909, I was taken
deathly Edell, with_ Stomach Tronblej„
'Backache and Gcneral Bre.i.
akdown.
failed from 125 neuritis down to 80 pounds,
was confluecl to bed for eight•weeks, and,.
was unable to - cat OrDokeep anything on
ray stomach,
The doctors said they could. do nothing
for me and as a lard resort, one doctor
told me to try "Fruit-atives"--if they
would• _ not 4ure me, nothing weuld,
1 started taking "Irtut-a-tives" at
once, end inside of ten days I was able to
• leave my bed, My stomah got strong
and I could. eat and retain uy food. I
gained rapidly and soon had my, usual
good health back again and to -day I
weigh as much as ever -125 pounds.
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.Even the electors realise that these
wonderful tablets made of fruit juices
wil1 cure Stomeeh Troubles,. Indigestion,
and Dyspepsia... -
50e a box, 6 for $2.50; trial size, 25e.
At all dealers or sent postpaideon receipt
of price by Fruit-e-tives Limited, Ottawa.
Taking care of a big restaurant or
hotel crowd, it is learned, is not so
difficult as it sounds. When one of a
party becomes boisterous the head -
waiter asks•the assistance of Ws OWn
frarty In' keeping him in order, which
• is usually given with decision. One
of the Broadway restaurants which
will display the sign "Champagne
Only After 10 o'Clock" also offers the
• explanation that the reason for this is
that a. crowd champagne fed is merely
hilarious and good natured. but wheu
highballs and mixed drinks are served
there is always trouble afoot for the
management. • .
' The .price for the table d'hote sun -
non will be about the same in all the ,
first chas places. The hotels' that do
not place an embargo on wine usually
• go further and serve their patrons a
la carte, as much or as little as May
be required. The regular sum eharged
is f$5 for the menu prepared without
•wine. .In thegrill. rooms, wine vaults,
extra supper rooms, less :desirable in
lacation, some of the hotels wilt serve
Ia $4 supper and a few offer a very
attractive menu „for. $3. • '
Besides the hotel and restaurant Cel-
ebrations most .of the clubs will keep
open house. The National Arts club
will have a special reception for the
members, and the members Of the
Players club, next door on pramerey
•park, always toregath'er, no matter
what other attractions there may be,
to celebrate founders' night The lov-
ing cup is passed around, a ustem in-
• augurated by Edwin Booth, and after
that the doings are -wrapped In ,im-
penetrable mystery. . •-
The New Yea* eve celebration will
by no means be, limited to the , res-
taurants, hotels and 'clubs, alth,eugh
• they perhaps furnish the most pletur-
. . . •
Onus and interesting &Meets of the -
celebration. Broadway will add its
deeoretive teatuteu, and. hundreds of
thousands ot people will rush back and
forth, if the night be line, enjoying
themselves by watching the fun of
other people doing the *hme ting.
STORY OF THE
RESOLUTIONS I
st,
GOING TO OLD Timm.
backgroimd :of greens, holly and mis-
tletoe berries and fed ribbons. Came. -
dans are also favorites. Many...of the
reserved= tables win have ,special dee
orations of flowers and 'souvenirs .Sent
by the e.ntertatners. , One hostess has.
ordered an :elaborate centerpiece . of
orchids, with orchids; "for ' the, women
and gardenias for the,men... . •
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Some et the hotels- net make
rules in regard to the kind of liquid
refreshment 'served. ,If one wishes
cup of tee at 2 a. m. at these'pleeeS'
- he canget. it 13nt...at manyof the
' hotels. and restaurants : nothing 'but
champagne will be served :aftern stet-
' ed hour. • •
Though the loccasion seems to spell
- -ficence, this IS not really the case. The
Lereprieeis j ecertein point are to lae
rigidly adhered to. A wOnian, for -ex,
ample, may .drink all the .champagne
't and cocktails she wants, 'but if she
attetaptsto light a cigarette she will
be astir -Ad to Bengt, '• • .
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CHAMPAGNE ONLY A.Enira Ti 0cm:an.
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Ten little res -
°bilious all
in a line—
Good man
burns his
thumb, then
there are
but nine.
Nine little resolutions won-
dering at fate—,
Ten dollars comes in sight,.
then, there are but eight.
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Eight little
• resolutions
point th'e
way to
heaven --
long comes
• a poker
game, then
• 'LONG COMES A
• there are row.= chum.
but seven,
littl olutions in a
sorry fix— Doari's ,Xidney Pills are 50 cents per
• "box, or a for 51.25, at all dealer e or naailecl
Pretty woman comes along. . direct on receipt of prise by The T. Ali
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• burn Co,, Limited;Toronto, Ont,_
then there are but si
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Whenordering direct specify "Doan's."
are new and .entioily different from ordinary propttrations. They a000mplish
their purpose without disturbing the rest of the system, sod *re therefore the
ideal laxative for the nursing mother, as they de not affect the child,
Compounded, Uke *11-10...DRU-00 prepaxations,- by expert chemists; if
unsatisfactory WU gladly return your money,
25c. a box. If your drugiist liss not yet stocked them, send 25e. and we
will mail thorn.. 24
• Netioe*1 Mos ead Cierialesi Compeer of ell•a414 Limt494 • • . • Mentrial.
there is but one.
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One little resolution leaves a
• month before—
Never mind; next New Year's
day you can make some
more.
CPicago Iteeord-flerald.
Was Terribly, Afilicied
• With Leine Seek:
Could Not Swoop Tho Floor
It is hard to do house work with a
weak and aching back.
Backache comes from sick kidneys, an
what a lot of trouble sick kidney's cause..
But they can't help it. If more work
is put on them than they can stand it is
net to be wondered that they get out of
order.
Doan's Kidney Pills are a specifie for
lame, weak or aching back and for all
kidney troubles. •
• Mrs, Napoleon Larmour Smith's Falls,
Ont., writes—" I, take pleasure in writ-
ing you stating the benefit I have received
by using. Doan's Kidney Pills. About a
year ag I was terribly afflietai with lame
back, and was so bad 1 could not even
sweep My own 'floor. I was advised to
try Doan's ICidney Pills which did, and
• with the • greatest benefit.jI only- used
• three boxes and I am as well as ever. I
highly recommend these pills to any
sufferer from lame back and kidney
Six little res,7
• olutti 0 n s
trying hard
to thrive—
'Long comes
•*a horse race,
• then there
are but five.
Five little resolutions, • only
five, no more—
Keyhole can't be found at all,
then there are but four.
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Four little
resolutions
• • still must 1,1,47
pay a fee ---
Wife P411aic es
some :in-
quirY, then
• there are lin
—THOLE CAN'T ET
• but three. ;;•
• Three little resolutions look-'
--ing very blue-
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Some unheard of circum-
• stance brings --thein down
e•.
oe
to two.
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Two little res-
lL
• pondering
• what's to be
• done --
NO matter how you view it
• wooden stairways can never
be considered economical.
Wood deteriorates rapidly
under ordinary usage, and re-
quires frequent, and often ex-
tensive, repair 0 to keep it in
• good condition.
NEVER MIND.
P r ea cher' s
sermon
hurts the
man, then
Concrete stairs will be as -
good fifty years later as ' the
day they are first put tip. Age,
hilt proves so destructive to'
wooa, serves only 'to intensify
the strength and hardness of
concrete. Needing, no repairs
Or painting, concrete first cost
is last cost.
Let us send you our new illus-
trated book free..." ii7hat /,is Farmer
Cao DO Ma Concrete." Photographs
and diagrams show many examples of
concrete work as applied to the con-
struction of farm utilities. Much bf
this work, you'll find you cart do in
your Spike time. Write for the book
to -day. ' It may save you dollars,
though it only costs a cent.
Canada Cement Co,
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RE Worm mut AND HE WOULD riecrruret.
and sleep loving body. He lived down
south when he began his early morn-
ing aquatic performances, but later he
came north to live, and he kept right
on phangiug head first into a cold tub
every morning, winter or summer. •
He kept this up for years, and his
vigor and bloom were splendid adver-
tisements IV the benefits of the cold
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plunge habit and incidentally• to his
strength of will in acquiring and stick-
' • Ing to such e. habit. •
.• But he had the weakuess* of his -
THE $A
FATE OF • strength.woul
d lctuRreeP di annodt likhee
eno"opuleldwhbortig,a:
cold plunges or else took them only six
DEenvillomeT ,,,Irt,eonilithbsy,.%) theggt nyleoarre. an1(..is Into]; s),
mouLiu; rd EGA vigor-
ous and More -and more impatient With
A • complaining*,' late rising, cold eatehing •
persons Who would not be converted •
BENew Year's resolutionist is to his ways. ' •
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thinking , hard these • 'days, "1 rise every morning, at 6," he
- smoking dgainst time to get used to tell every One who could be
p-evalled upon to listen to him. "Then
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Great Removal Sato
of a $6.000 Stocic
of Shoes
Raving decided to Vacate
our Present stand at the end
of our lease we will Start x,
Peat Slaughter sale on Sat-
urday Dec. 10th,
We want to clean out every
Dollar worth of stock before
moving time.
Every Shoe and' Rubbers
Trunks, Suit Oases and Iklitev,
in our stoek will be reduced
in price,
There is nothing nicer for
Xmas Presente. than Shoes or
5 'peers come early and get
the best Bargians,
Term Cash, no (Mods on
approval.
Try us for Repairing.
S. C. Rathwen .
Reliable Footwear for'
• 11 the family.
ezzontameepsweesewasonstaleuessre,
gessi.41:1.0115i,..1.4.1,11101....,S1,1111,1r 111411.1,
'411•11.1111■111111111.
• • rid of .his Christmas. cigars
and get himself as full of nice -tine as
poSsible• before- joining the anti-tohae-•
co. league,' making . Memoranda of the
errs*. of his . ways ,during the Test'
year ami • buying . nice, fat, inviting
with 365 whitepages and a .
eover,of• red leather, lettered in gbld.
The Nev Year's resolution habit is
one of those things :that won't be
snubladd out et *Won, at Valentine's
day, Now' Year's calls and other an
lent -institutions have been. It is an
instructive proeeeding,, this Making of, .
promises,. signing et ,pledges and tak-:. gad plunge at 6. • Had he lived until
• bag thejaves. It shows u one's. weak, then and taken •his-. usual dip, ' they
gal, he -never would , have died.'
nesses: wria one:0 treilgt te. 'ail 'tied -
sundry, but esieciallY to the- signer -of WASHINGTONIAN NEW, YEAlt.
self.. It Keyes that two-thirds of the ReeipeFor'lleception a, la George 'and
made to be'broken, and oecasionally . To hold a NSW .Year's reception a•la
wakens up.• dormant, pride Rod' %prin.! .0eorge and Martha Washington the
d i room should be arranged' to
look
holly and .niistletoe festoon doors- and
.'arahes and be massed .with pine and'
hemlock and other evergreens, knotted.
'with cherry colored ribbons. •
The gowns and headdresses of the •
ladies invited to ettend may be copied
trent old fashioned printS or reprodue- •
• ons of -portraits of historic 1711%
I .denie the tub full of cold water—the
colder the better. Then I plunge in,
•VI In ten minutes I am ready to .
dress after a violent rubdown with
the roughest crash in the market.
And de I ever have a coldl Am 1 ever
ill? I haven't bad a paiii or an ache
• in thirty years, and I am:never in bed
• after 6 0'0g*. a.. m." •
. Perhaps cruel to tell, but it was
a positive relief to his friends when
one morning he was found dead In
-bed at 930. The •corener said lie had
been dead five tours, 36 his friends
blamed it all on his not baving had, tire
pledges and maker of Premises bim-
World'i resoliitions, like ifle crust, are Martha.
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eiples in some weak willed individual
and sets him strenuously on his legs.
But the success attained by the man
;who• keeps his resolution unbroken
through the year. is sometimes of
doubtful value. It puffs him up with
pride, conceit and intolerance. Having
accomplished his feat of strength, he'.
has no patience with the weaker ves-
sels who fell by the wayside—to put it
raw ng
likethat of century ago. Let
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• We Want to Land.
lisesamaro.m, 4**
your first order,lbeeause we know that
the satisfaction goo will derive from
that will open your eyee to the ,fact
that you cannot do better anywhere
else that you can with us, You will
find that we are not "all at sea" In our
business, hut thoroughly. "up. to - the
minute" and watchful of the interests
f our customers, knowing that, by so.
loing,1 we are really acting An ler -
own ultimate benefit. •
• Q. .A.HDOWNS
1VIerehant Tailor, Clinton
• Plibernianly.• '
One such individual resolved one
New Year's day in the •floiver of •bis
youth to take acold plunge ;every
morning. '
He considered Cold plunges good for
healtlioind good discipline for a. la=
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he old' brocades, the powderedha
and complexion patches will•transform
the appearance of modern beaus and
belles in a manner truly wonderful.
A. tew lines 'penciled on the face will
aid in suggesting the appearance of
the individual whose personality is to
be represented. Every guest should
lie sit liberty th solort, the ahareetee
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Having bought the Gro-
cery and China Business of
13. A. MeEwen we are in a
position to give you good
.values.
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We purpose carrrying all
lines kept here formerly..
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• Thanking those who fav-
ored us with their patronage
of the past and ask for a
continuance, and will assure
all *he. trade with. •us will
receive the best values and
attention• possible for us pc,
give, 1 -
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Etoliday Rates on .Gratid
Trunk
This year you, can. • enjoy along •
visit at theiold home or with your
triends as Fare and One -Third rate*
rates will be goog, going from, Wed-,
nesday, December '21st to January
2nd, inclusive, valid returning until
• January 4th4g11. There • will also
be Single. Fare rate over Christmas
godd going Dec. 24,25 and26th, re-
turning until December 27th, and,
again for New Year's- on December
'81st, January 1st and 2nd, good 1,111 -
til Jan, 8rd. Tickets may be se-
cured in advance and avoid Delay
at station. •
• Secure tickets and full information
"More
bread and
better bread"
11 Loa Ai...A, ••,..16...1 •
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•• fri)tia. • • •
4011N itANSFORD, Town Agent
A 0 Pattison, Depot eggtO
most pleasing to himself or herself.
Of course tbis choice should preclude ,
the characters of Washington and his
wife, which belong to the host and
the hostess. If they have a son and
daughter, 3ack and Nelly Custis should
be represented by their son and daugh-
,,ter„
' The minuet1ll, kf course, be the
first dance. and it should be led by the
host and hostess in the costumes of
Washington and his wife. • If other
than buffet refreshments are served.
the host takes to the dining room' the
most distinguished lady' present—that
• is, the one hese position In the so-
ciety of the time represented was most
huportartt. The hostess takes the meek
distinguished gentleman to the dining
Poona. The selection, ot goerse, wilt
be largely influenced by arsenat feel-
ing.
in the, center of the dining, iooni
ble a handsome decoration represent,
Mg a chime of bells bearing aloft a
silver star and the figures denoting the
date of the new year should be &teed
oh a bank of green or of ewere. 11.1h -
•bon streamers, red, white and blue,
should extend to the edge of the 'sup-
per tnhle, where waxen cherubs, such
as are made for decorations on the to
• of n Christmas tree, perch among the
little cluster of flowers Intended its
sotivon irs for guests. A knot of red.
white, and blue ribbon Should tie the,
flowers Intended foe the ladles. If in-
dividual menus are prepared each may
he given a personal signiileatu4e by
being Inscribed veith 9 verse relatlie
to the flight of time. Any dietionary
of quotations will supply the litic.11.
The dining room ought to be lighted
entirely with wax candles Iu handsome
f.:L:aidehtbra. •
tor. de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fails. Tiros*
faille are exceedingly powerful In regelating the
. Dr. de wn% aro selt.143
all cheap inittetions
generetive porticrief tho ferealerrysteire Re
t5 a box, or three tot SIN Mailed to* tattered*
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