The Clinton New Era, 1906-07-27, Page 66.
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THE fkILINTON, SEW, ERA
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DIFFERENT.
Mai Richert Froinnie When Fling,-
ade 'Looked Saab it Fright
Srmd you hear about Flossie being
Waged?" asks the first fair young
0.143g.
"110, IS it true?"' •
"Tes, and it's the most romantic:
fittng you ever heard of. You know
fighsrt Tigsmore has been paying at -
battier( to her for nave than a year."
"Well, yesterday morning Floasie
------41118.--belping her mother clean house,
• ead she had on au old skirt that she .
has tried to give to every cook they
• • have had for two years, and she had
4 On an old waist that had those great
big balloon sleeves, you know" -
"Yes, Yes."
' "And her hair was all draggling dawn
Into her eyes, and she had been taklug
tilloWn pictures and dustlug them, aud
there were smears of dirt every way
-Scroes ber face, and per hands were In..
*terrible great big gloves, and she was
arming an old pair of carpet slippers •
that belonged to ber father. And oe all
Mager
"Yes, yes. What then?"
"Egbert proposed to ber while she
' was looking like that."
"He did?"
"He did, and of course she accepted
"Well, a man who is so deeply in
bye that he will propose to a girl when
eke looks that way deserves to be ae-
t*Pted."
"Yes, but Egbert proposed over the
telephoner -Omaha Bee.
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Second Nature,
"My own darling," he sighs, "say
that you will be mine!"
The beautiful actress drcess her eyes
and suffers herself to be folded in his
embrace, whispering. "Egbert, I have
always been yours!"
To his astonishment an Instant later
she draws away from him and tape
ber foot angrily on the floor, saying:
"Goodness, you did that like a wood-
en man. We didn't get a hand! You'll
have to put more life and go into your
K. part or"- Here she blushes vividly
and across her face surge waves of
sweet confusion as she shyly says: "1
a am so sorry! For the moment I forgot
that we were here alone and not on the
etage."-Judge.
Unneeensu r.
The suburban sinit the
fox terrier inside the e.ate with eare
and started down the street win: a last
wave of his brawl new pafienia for lit-
tle wifey standing in the doorway,
when be Jnst happened to think -
"By tl:e way. dear," he vaned, ,"if.
by au y misfortina, I (suet got hoine.to
dinner 111 send -out a note by tlet'ines-
sexiger and" --
"It's quite unnecessary, clearest."
wifey answered sweetly. "I've already '
found that note in ;our Coat pneket."--.
Philadelphia Lede.:.r.
Wohe the Wrong. Man.
An Irishman .slept in the same roam
one night with a His face was
blackened during, the night try a prae-
tical foker. Startieg off in a hurry in
the morning,, lie ea ught sight of him-
self in a mirror. Puzzled, lie stopped
and gazed and finally exelainiell:
"Begorra, they're woke the wrong
mani"-Magazine of Vim. .
Then Re Did.
Miss Wenrytin 111 p. na.)-I like to.
see a graceful wan -
Serum (inferrupting)-flen“. Arn
I not graceful?
Miss Wtsaryen - Yes, and, as I was
saying. I ilia. to see a graceftil man
bow himself out of my preseuce.-Ine
bolt Tribune.
Ruled out.
Proud Br8nly-2-But I can't marry
that man, manimai I don't love itim.
Prudent Mamma --'fbat is merely a
dechniee1 objeelion. Patricia, and must
not be allowed to stand in the. way of
Illet,'11 so (1051181 do from every point
of view.--Proaidyn Life.
In Self Defenne.
"Why do you yell at a baseball
grune':"
"Because," answered the man who
14 evidently dignified, "I dislike to hear
the yeaing of other people. I sacrifice
my threat to save my ears." -Washing-
ton Seer.
For Dim.
es,
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"And how's business, Mr. Crape?"
"Oh, things are looking a. little more
theerful."-Tatler.
Fine Results.
"There's a man who gets fine results
from his business."
'What's his businessr
"Chopping steak in a meat market"-
Clevellaad Plain Dealer.
J. RieE.
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Pa o Tuner,
No. 23, James St., south oi
the R. C. Church.
Drop postal cud w}en son tvant piano
Weed,
An Absolute cure for! SHAVE WITH HOT STEEL
0I4 Cetlette •Advtee to ale* Who
limo le
I "IN'belleVer h011rarrlor," said an
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DYsPepSia, Indigestion, Belching a-
ges after eating, ineaxi. weakness,
By weans of its muscles, the stomach
should churn the food -changing solids
into licptals-mixing M the gastric juice
to start digestion.
If the stomach is weak -then food is
not properly churned and mixed with
enough gastric juice. Then you have
indigestion and then dyspepsia.
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_911,f,,WL.LiVER TAM.VI'S
strengthen the stomach -just is juicy
beef aLui eggs and milk strengthen the,
wasted frame of a patient getting over
Typhoid.
PRITIT,A-TIVBSCOntaintheelements
that give new -.vigor new energy -,
to the muscles lining the stomach -
stimulate the digestive glands and
assure a copious flow of gastric juice
for each meal.
More than that„-.. PRVIT-4-TIVILS
correct the Constipation which usually
attends stomach trouble -and by actin
' directly on kidneys and, liver, put thes
whole system in healthy condition.
FREIT-A-TIVES are a peculiar cons; .
bination of fruit juices and tonics that ,
are known all over Canada for their
wonderful cures in all stomach, liver .
and kidney troubles. . •
soc. a box or 6 boxes for.P.so.
Sent on receipt of price •
# . if your druggist does. not • 44,...N handle them: . .
ass
Crrasawa,
old English eUtler, "I always give sortie
advice with it, free, gratis, 144 I take
great satisfaction, in knowing that 1
ha-ve Made shaving osier and more
eolnfortable for more Mau 10,000 men.
Almost every barber will tell yen bow t
strop a razor, but it takes a cutler to
tell you how to care for your str‘m and
hOW to get the best 'work out ef your
blade.
"A. slang Oro% CallVttaa on Mae sale
an4 herse hide on the other, is the best.
Always hold it taut and draw the razor
but swiftly, fro)) heel to p.Mit.
If you let the strop • sag you will pet
a round edge on your blade. Don't fiw•
get to cover your strop or put_iitt4tv4z4
a 1
In a dr sis-erintli-r-Ifislirg;71T s.
In a batbroom near it window tite
and griate get luta Al and soon take
the edge from your raZor. 'Whether
you keep the strop ccivered or. wheat,...
you don't, rub your open hand ever the
two surfaces to free It from dust. ..
, "But what 1 copsider my most valua-
ble advice is how -to do away with
Shaving.naPer entirely and at the snnie
time Improve the cutting quality of.tho
razor's • edge. Nine men out of ten
shave themselves ,in a room • •Wilert.
there Is running hot water. *NOW, It'd,
wayato get a most 'gratifyinr, result la
this: Latlaerthickly and well and list I t
remain onthe face half a mlaute he.
fore you begin to shave. If you have
time wash It off, for with it' will eoniLs
the -grit and dirt that you have loosee-
ed.up in the pores a the skin, and then,
apply a second eoat. It will be as soft.
smooth and clean as new velvet.
"Now, 'turn .on the hot water faucet
4ndlets1tsrate,,s4PAILtAles.lamor under
the stream until -it is- heafei17-Tirlei's
take a alanting, or dlagonal, stroke, like
a farmer 'doge with. a .seythe, not a
A 13AD CASE
or•
KIDNEY TROUBLE
CURED WV
1)01111'1; K W1LY PILLS
ISidney Troubles, DO wetter 'of what
kind or What stage of the discase,, can
I be q,uipitly and permanently vexed by the
Use of these weed:Ifni pills. Mr. Joseph
Leland, Alma, N.W,T., rssommeeds them
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to, all kidney troulds suiSerers, when. be
saya:-I. was trarblea with dull head-
aches,had. ftightful ilreams, terrible
i
tains n my legs and a frequent desire to
RUMEN'
PILLS recommendol for jest such annoy^
anees as mine, it omurred to me to give
tbein a trial, so I precured a box .os
them, and was very much surprised at
the effectual cure they- made. take; a
great deal a nicest:re in recommending
them to all kidney trouble sulpreri,
"-Price '•50e. per box, or 3 for $1.25; all
dealers or The Dean Kidney Pill Oen
Toronto, Ont. •
aeraessepan 2suonarearcenteraveareenrrareaesevein
squarep11, and you w111 be annenst to
A Flee In Rome.
.A. lawyer who visited • Bottle tells
how the fire department grappled with
a blaze in the Eternal City. He eays:
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"The lire was In what we would call
a grocery store. It seemed •a • long;
time before the fire department re-
sponded, but after awhile I saw. a 0
hose wagon dash around the corher,.
with a number of firemen standings on
the running boards on each side.- The a
wagon stopped ata hydrant and each
find how beautifully and- easily the hot
blade cuts the beard, -
"When It Is filkal with lather hold it
nder the running hot Water insteaa of
Using tsbaving paper. This will _tva.•41
Off the lather Mill a‘t the seine time
heat the blade again, Don't be:afrael
f taking out the temper. That would
be Impossible if you put the rezoisin
kettle and•bolled it Try the hot blade
nd you'll never shave with the cold
teel agate." .
fireman jumped from the .w.agen with
a little roll of hose. The fir -it Man
coupled his to the hydrant, and then
each . man , coupled his section' to the
preceding section. Finally they ,had
water on the fire, and atfter andthei",
long period a man with a plumed, hat
drove up In a victoria.' -.1.1e. Was the• •
chief. eaptain of the company ,
and tlie saluted 'with much cere-
molly, then shook hands and -then held ,
a• long mid dignified vohversatlen. •
Finally, I supp.tse, the eatitala told tl!e
(dile the groeery Was 011 lire, 'and the .
plimented hint' on 11111 PerSpiettitY,011,
yes, they ,finitily 111 the.,•fire out, and.
_Rome st11.1.staeilsi": • -• . • .
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LARGEST ORGAN. IN THE .BODY
Is awl neer.' Smalls -Wonder that '
liver trouble makee you feel en znisei,
able. The sym; 0(118 818 eoneti pa tion,
dizziness, indigi stion,. headaelle; feel-•
ing of depressu nand lick of *appetite
There is het ond sure .sure ---;Dr.
Hamilton s Pills. In every ease they
are successful. By relying on DS!.
Hamilton's Pills yotz are sure of strong
vitality, nourishing blood, 'bright
cherry spirits No longer will. you
stiffer from dip orderedli ver'oiskidneys.
The marvel of this medicine is Ithat it
keeps you well -prevents and 'wards
off sicknese of every kind. 23c per
box everywhere. • • •' • "
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Olive Tree ti In Tuaenol.
The olive tPee forms one of the chief I.
agricultural resources cif Tuscany. Its
is estimated that about "MON) ares _
are devoted to its cultivation andthat
saisaverage crop of. elleessyleldS about
6,700,00D gallons of oil.
A Year. 1
The exact length of our year Is 305
days, 0 hours, 13 minutes' and 48.0 sec --
POISONS' IN• TOBACCO.
Tpbacco destroys the tate, Sistell and
digestion.
Tobaceo kills Mental, moral :and I
physical ,vigor.,
:Tobacco. paralYies the raueeus mem-
branes and .glazicla -.•
. Tobaceo'e.most dangerone Peisen,
nicrtlue, is 410014 anthlete.
• Tobacco contains prussic :acia, •• am-
cerbouie oxqe and eicotlee.
Tobacco contains- stronger poisons'
,flian.opium, alcohol,. absinth Qr.:chlorai.
single leaf of tobaecoora single
cigar contaiiie Cnettgh of this'pelson,to
hill a man if birdied properly.
Nicotine: ls.:the. inaSt 'deadly poison..
• kUoWn. to the pharthaeOpoeh. A siugle
drop orii grain will kill a large animal.
Nicotine resembles prussic acid In ap-
pearance, effects. and „actlyity. Nice-
tinete viettea's die in violent canna
sione. . * • •
No A.uswee Dandy,' • '
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• 'This is Maly worth the telling; welfee
a correspondent,, because it eontains a
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retort which, ,though a, triumph of tn.'
censequelice; Seems to, inc (Mite unan-
swerable.. I happened to .be reading
Some obvious newspaper proofin a
trein when tile g000 natured map, next
to Me, with the leteetion no doubt of
in-tie:lilted belelly and •perhape not over-
tire you Connecied With the press?". I- I.
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.thaking himself agreeable,•asked, "Alf;
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courteously that it was .none of his
business: • He persisted that. it wava.
quite elialsinquirys- winch 1 met with
the remark that. I had not asked him
wheelies' he .wasa clerk or a • shoP* as-
sistatit,• 'As he 'was obviously neither,
this nettled hint. "If I knew," he said,
"whet newspaperyou belong . to I
would never fatty it again;"-Loadon
onds.
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Cown and ilorres. •
t • • The answer to the' Reis:soon; Why'.
does a !mite gist up. fore part first and
a cow hind pert first? is; • The strength
for the second • movement .of rising ie
posterior in the horse -and anterior in
the cow. •
The Day, ."
•ttli Chronology the day is •reeog:.
nized as the most obvionsi divisionof
time, next teat helms the interval be-
tween one new Moon foul Ite successor,
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Buffalo Calves.
Buffalo calves, as a rule, are born
„in April and May. They are itettve,
vigorous little createres, mild 'eyed as
domestic calves; but .possiessing much
• greater strength and endurance. In a
,few seconds after birth thee,. 'can get
on their feet, and in twenty minutes
they are fit. to fight for their, livea
r pally It Is unnecessary for them to
• defeud themselves at this tetider age,
as 1.1. buffalo cow Is quite capable Of at-.
• tending -to ay business which may
. arise hi connection with the defense of
her peeeious baby. •
IN hen spectneles were first invented
nnd crnie into use in Italy 'women
were forbidderl to seem, them on the
ermine thee belies very :deiking ortia-
meet's theY wole,s1 eelitribute to fetialle
vanity. • •
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'• Is nature's *pacific for
ISVSBNTERY,
CRAMPS, PAIN IN THE STOM.
Aell, COLIC, CHOLERA -MDR. •
C,SIOLIattA INFANTtIM,
SRA SItItNUSS, and all SUM. .
MR COIStstetit/TS O 4hI14rela
or Adults, •
Its effects ars niervelloua.
Pleasaat and llarttlese to talce.
Rapt& Renege and Bfrectual fa Its
kction,
IT HAS DERN A 1101/SRNOLD
•• kale:MeV POR NEARLY SIXTY
YRARS,
„ Pluet SO CleN111.
• *MU Summar& entree estrostioes. '
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Pleasant TItOughts.
"Make yourselves nests a pleasant
. thoughts" • eounsels Ruskin. Bright
fancies, satisfied memories, noble his-
tories, faithful sayings, treasurehralliett
of restful and precious thoughts whith
care cannot disturb or •pain make
gloomy or poverty take away from 114
--houses bulit without hands -for our
Sours to live in -these 'things are not
for earth alone; they are a part of the
treasure that may be aent over. .
Artful.
Yourig Mr. Iritts-Virhat are you mul1.
Ing at dear? Mrs. ritts-i was just
thinking how you used to alt and hold
1125, hand for an hour at a time before
we were married, Ho* silly yOU
Were! Mr. PItts-I wasn't silly at all.
held your hand be keep MI tiVraY
from the piano, ,
The Iteantar Count.
The heart of a man who has Wed
to bo 'seventy has beaten 26000,000
times—not eotniting the times When he
got seared and it worked oVertinie.-.•
Sorafttillo Journal.
Wonorn with weakoesseg should
nevee forget Dr. Shoop's Night Cure.
This magi?, Iike local treatment is used
at lied -time -all night while the system
14 11 1'(' t, ft. it4 eonstahtly building up
the weskeited Ilisues, smelling the in-
flatned and sensitive surfaces, and will
!alrely Mean np all entarrhal a nO Isteal
ti.intliles. Sold by W,S.It. Holmes'
2ge win pay for the Newalrao !IOWtsitescrib
" for the halauce ot this year
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- TYPHOID EEVFL
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3°Ii"e" 13ftrl'atit4ed1)4Digoeenl'aSeu.a al2:11 Pro
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•:although there Is: 111W213,$ mere or
less typhoid feeer in most of the target'
.cities of this mountry, the late sunsmer
:MO atituthie are the seesons when it IS,
most to Le feared,
, tie disease is not so formidable, as
regards the mortality, as some others,
....nat_ita great length and the evil conse-
otteuees Which sometimes 10110w -ft lia
the form of weak heart, weak spine or
nervous &melee% make -it quite as Se-
rious es some which are more fatal, but
far joss protraeted
T. Mess one knows hoW the disease IS
eaually Spread Q110 cannot hope to•
avoid it, and so it 'may be useful to
eoesider .14 what ways the gertee Of
• the malady fled their waY into the sYS*
tem,
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Water is the usual vehicle tar tr.
phoid germs, as is well known, and
probably all great outbreaks of the Ws -
ease In cities, are due to an infected:
water supply, This has been' strikingly
shown In. -Philadelphia, where 'some
parts of the city are sepplied with fil-
tered: water andothers with .unflIteked
or mixeci Water.. -Comparing two, porta
or the city in which tlie cenditioess
ex-
eept as to water supply, are sanest: the
,saule,,it was found that 111 the one silt); -
lilted with filtered water the occurrence
rate of •typhohl fever res. one in five
tholisand, while liethe otheresIn..which
the unfilteree water was (Innate It was
Oat* lil eixteeis litualred. • • ' • • . •`•
Bile • a efts' -with an ideal water sup -
I)1% I1t 'itt seotirged.- With ,taliboldS
_foyers although:toe_ severelY.,. thrOngsh
the Ineclintir of bemire lee, and -Itis at;
mast as important to !mow Where the
lee . Is cnt;' oe with "..iyhat Wat;er it .1A?
tuadelvie. artificdal,.. us Where ttre'.e.ity
:water- i.onieS front. Not .,letig'siude 11
nember.of oiffeera an Om, of the Milted
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Stilly ship.; .111 the : Mediterranean
•;4ound18n vsere • teken dow:t avrth tr-
;hold. 11 \('l'. the of7 the
laSecti9).1 W15 tr8l'..`t1 it 11118 foetid to es
,
.s ntn, lee Ji0l8)lt iit .ttliens'.. the it:44 1(111-
180 •ett -Shiplentrd • having broken
• Another sonree.of infection is found
18 oysters flea have been t.'tftfolted in
.ttreants' Contatohilited •with •Sewttge..
Not; only IlIl8typlI01ll tollawed the, cat, -
hi; of these ,tish, bitt the typhoid 'bacilli
ha ye' 1)(`(p 101111(1.in: 'ate Sti)111:1(`11:4 .the
oyst ors.
EttA.4,4 vegetables tisad for attlatia may
have been grown in :soll containinated
with slops •useti.nA. ferifilzers or may
hove been washed in infected watee.
• pnlees a Water. supplY la above sus-
• picion all that nsed for drinking. tooth:
cleaning and in the kitchen should:be •
boiled and the. drinking water cooled
by ridding vessels •contalid lig it en the
ice, not by putting ice in the water it-
self. • ..• •
Finally, ;greet car& Minna be taken
to sceeen all food from flies, for. if
there. is a ease of ?typhoid fever lo 'the,
neighborhood . thee !nay .'become .most
aetive distributer's • or the poison,-
• Yotith's Cempanion,- ••
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. Avoid
Appendicitis
it is caused by the clogging of the
bowels and intestines. Keep the di-
gestion active, the stomach right,
the bowels healthy and open with
Beec am s
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Pills
• Sold Everywhere. In boxes 25'eents.
ate wdril ..Canni1mA2Now,
The Words "coma hal ban" - is: really' the
; name of a peeple, • it is Identical. with
• Carib, thanY of the Caribe, who for-
• raerly flourished in, tbe , West Indies,
having been consumers or human fiesh.
The letters "1," ,"n" and "Pi are inter
cpatigdable in eertalu aborighial Amer!,
can languages, so that ColunIblislound
one Wot Indian island saying "Cani,
bit't where another saki "Carib," while
Shakespearets Caliban is another va,
riety of the same, • Columbus'. own coni
Picture wile that the name was eon• -
:meted -with the- great -khan,- and -later.
philologists or the old slapdash tine as.
soelated with "eittlis" a dog. Ap.
parently, however, the meaning of
"ettrib" was brave and daring, .
No Pains In Pam*
"Guess that freckled daughter Of
Thompson's must have n. steady young
Man."
"Mat tnakes you think so?" '
"The old man Wail In here yesterday
to buy one of these newfangled eon.
triVances Suit make a big saving itt
Um gas you btire."
"I don't believe the young man' s a
steady. If he *as they'd save all the
gite
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ORIGIN OF New YORK NAMES
New Perp Itee1mee4 Town Thrice
neetveredby rive.
There are SoMe liainea of placea in
Greeter New 'York cotannott enough on
the Modern toi ue, but the origin ef
wbiels Is not so/generally known, New
Dom, on Staten Island, was so named
by the Dutels to dlstingelsb. It from
Oude Dorp (Old Dom), the first Dutch
settlement on the Miami. -Which weS
thrice destroyed by the Indlans. Old
Dorp steed to the northwest -or Fort
Wadsworth, about where Arrochar
now stands, Two miles to the west of
the ruins of ,Old Dorp the perststent.
Duteli built their New Dorp.
The northeast &Mien. of Staten Is-
iand, which until the formation of
Greater New York VMS knowu us Cas-
tieton, and, is still generally so veiled, Lead
taltes: ite-name Tioni--the--ra-d-tffOt it
once formed Governor Dengau's "man,
or of Castleten„" Dongaa-r-the Dongan
bills are named trona hiro--,was or the
-.family of the Earl of Limerick; aud the
seat oa the earl in Ireland was Castle -
town, In the County Kiklare. Many of
Governor Dongares deSeendauts still
live on -Staten Islandr some Of them.oe-
copying and owning houses on the. land.
of. the. old. manor, -.Govet4aor
Deegan merely bad 4hunting lodge on
Staten Island, Mid it is significant of
• the state of that portion; of New York
city at the end of the seventeenth cen-,
tury that e.t.a Meeting:or the colonial
council the governor was .,entered on
the minutes as "absent,. being engaged
.at his 'tainting lodge on Stateu Island
killing bears!' •
,
Bediow's island, on which the 'statue
• of Liberty stands, was purchased in
-1716 by au Englishman named Bedlow,
who had amassed li large fortune in the
East India trade and . was WI acquaint -
(ince tli-e-tiren-govertmer theauotorl-___
ons Lord Cornbury. Bedlow received.,
frnee Cornbury the privilege•of victual-
ing the British *eta whiebsfrequented
New York. it was a mast profitable;
monopoly, .having in it geeat poseibill-
ties of graft. Corebery Is supposed to
bay e "stood In" With ttedlow.• When
Bedlow died suddenly Cornbuty seized
nul .his' papers, colleeted itil, the oet-•
.standing. debts dile the Contractor, and
kept everythiug of -BeCit'reA he could
lay hie Iiands on, ienvilig tedlow's wid-:
. ow and *children In • poverty. Bedlow's
island Was bought and used by the con-
- tractor -while be victualed the fleets as
depot for Ills 'stores.
•Corlear's Hoek takes its name from •
aTacob Corlear, the .city. trunapetet :in
the old Dutch days., governor Beek -
glen beeght it from Mae The governor
also bought :a country estate, the - site
of. welch Is commemorated by Beek-
man street.' •,•• •
. The true meaning of .fhe word Man-
hattan, originally spelled verieusly .as
Manashasta, Matthattoes ane.. Manhut-
tan;le Ma In mystery. It is not even
certain whether it was the name of the
elece or of the tribe whichinhahitedit,
or of bath. • The old idea that the Word
mentitt• Place Of 'Drunkennesa-hassbeen
satietacterily confuted, but 'what does
the...word mean?
•JeVy tith, .1901,
SATISFACTION
• THE.HAPPIPEISS OF- 11011/1t4
Very largely depends 'o n the moth
er's dISP0sItion ; if she is animated
and bright, everyone is happy ; but if
she is nervous, irritable and cress-
evqytlaing goes wrong. Bright Cheery
women usually use Ferrozone, the
greatest .health -maker known. By
acting through the blood Ferrozone js
able to reach itil the organs that need
assistance ; it establishes regular and
healthy action of an functions, builds
np: the general health, . fortifies the
system with a reserve of energy that
defies disease. Don't put off -Ferro -
zone costs only 50e.at 'anydrug Store ;
get it to -day.
. The Dead Sea, •
• • The Dead sea is 1,300 feet below sett
level, There can, of course, be noout.
• let for the Dead sea, and the vcdume of
from 6,000,000 to 10,000,000 tons of wee
ter that the Jordan throws into it
every twenty-four hours must be date
ried away by evaPoration. Not a sole.
tary dwelling Is on its coasts, and there
is no Hying thing in its watees. • As we
stand • on the north shore the sea,
stretches out some forty-two miles to
ward the .south and its, on an average,
eight miles wide. The Water is of a
greenigh blue and as eleir as crystal.
• :Those root Ruestioxis.;
"Hello," says the man, seeing his
friend ktellying 'forth. with .pole and .net
• and bait basket, "going flailing?" •
-NO." eeplies the frieud,• turning on
him solemnly: "No; I'm going -to stand
.011 • 1113' legal tied keep my hair frcini
out, Whitt made -you think I
Was. going fishing?" • , : • '
. .
No. Chance to Perget. . •
• be a 1 0-T don't like • year actions.;
i'you.sitonid remeiniar that you are my •
wire. M-rs. Benham -1 8141 1101 likely to
torget It whin; everybody..tells me hoes
1116y iilty ino. • . •
'1'he peottle In ties -.flat 'above .801011111
0111 ,the 4:thy whet • the fearl teteents
.0o4,nceev1lle Seeseisi
•
Means "That which satisfies"
Use
CEYLON TEA
and you'll appreciate this definition,
rackets Only, 25c, 30e, 40e, 50c, 60e, per 1», all Grocers&
—1,110-hestitozard-st-i-to1d-s-,-1904.
Reliable Goods
TN no Jewelry Stoie-in -Clinton; err
surrounding towns, will be found
a more reliable and up-to-date stock
of articles usually -carried by merchants
dealing in Jewelry wares.
Call in,* and we will CONVINCE
you that we excell in many lines.
--"Rei)drilifels our -specialty. --
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
All articles -bought here engraved Free of Charge.
ssvees.sen
W. R. Counter,
JEWELER and OTICIAN:
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. HE11,E. IS A.
N e8vspaper Bargain.
We. want to increase our subscription list, and make
the following. offers to NEW SUBSCRIBERS :
The Clinton New Era, from .now to ist of.
:
Jan, 1907, for 25c..• •
The NEW E.P.A• and Weekly .Globe,to".ist of jari.,
.• rgo7, for 50c. •.
The NEW ERA and. Toronto Weekly Sun to 1st of
Jan. I907, for 50e.
The NEW, ERA and Montreal Family Herald to 1st
• ' of Jan., 1907, for 60c.
SubScribe at once, and 'get the lull. _benefit of '
..this liberal offer. Cash must accompauy each sub-
scription.
. R. si-10.j...MES, Clinton.
k1'
HOW ABOUT YOUR
WALL PAPER?,
Nothing, adds so much to the decora-
tion of a house as good 'Wall Paper. I
am in & position te'show you the very
best and choicest patterns, as I am
agent for the
Empire Wall Paper. Co.,
• of Toronto.
• The samples for 1906 are entireis
new. Prices run fronsfie a roll to 35e,
with borders a,t same price.. livery
'oil of Impel. guaranteed to contain 8
ards, Samples gladly shown tct. in -
ending riurchlwers, at any time.
• GEORGE POTTS,
• House Decorator and Paper Ranger,
Cor. Queen and Princess Ste Olhaton
intlforTwino
'Now that harvest is nearly
here you will he needing Bin-
der Twine, we can supply you.
a led Hay
JAS, A. FORD,
• $BED MERCHANT
CLINTON.
Turns Bad' Blood into
• Rich Red Blood. •
Sciseetiet.'
pt cleansing, healing and puri' ••• oall .11
.•No other remedy possesses such •
• erfec
fying properties.
• Externally, heals 'Sores, Ulcers,
Abscesses, and all Eruptions,
• internally, restores the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels and Stood to healthy
action. If your appetite is poor,
your energy one, your ambition
lost, /1,B.13. wil4 restore you to the
full 'enjoyment ot happy vigorous ti
•
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Exclusive sate for D. L. &
W. S'cranton Coal. • Orders
left and money received at
Harland Bros. Hardware for
all kinds of Coal
J. A.vIIAMILTO,N
COA D11A
Hamilton
MODindi
Limes
Steamers leave Hamilton 4.30 aan.
Toronto at 4,30 p. Tuesdays a
Thursdays, and. Saturdays, for Bay
of Chainte Porto, 1000 Islands,
Montreal, and Intermediate point
Toronto and Montreal Line.
Commencing June 2, steamers leav
Toronto 3,30 p.m. Daily except Sun
days, from July 1st. Doily for Rohe
ester, 1000 Islands, Rapid*, St;
Lawrence, Montreal .and lute
mediate points. •
For tickets apply to R. R. a,gentS, o
write to H. FOSTER CHAFPEK
Virestern Passenger,Agent., Toronto
•
•
NEW GROCERY STORE.
We have opened up a choice, fresh
stock of Groceries at &ipotesi Old
Stand and now ask a share of th
patronage of the citizens of Clintim
and the giirrounding cotanntintty,
Good Quality & Fair Prices
• are ourspecial.cares.
Customers will find our stook the 'best'
value in town, The. kred Peather .
Wands in Teas and Canned Ciooda
are saim3les of the values we 'handle
We are strangers and must
get acquainted,
, .
tt will pay those Who sell farm pro- • '
duce to see us, before disposing of their
butter, eggs and potatoes, elsewhere.
We will buy, at a pea price, Wha „ ,s
you love to sell, and will eell at a fair
;vice, what you, have to buy.
BYARD HILL, 'Phone 114
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