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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-10-12, Page 6• 1 .4. fi MARKING. TRUNKSr 1#RMOUN'S EXTRACT OF BEEF WORD CONTEST LItlt of Prize -Winners, 1. •A+, White, 57 allbany ave., Tor- onto, Ont. $100.00 2. Julrs. Ilarrison Ca • tt, xlrlih- ton, Ont• 26.00 ' 3. -P. F, Ewan. 180. L)up+)rtt at, Toronto, Ont. ••‘ 90.00 4. James I', Woods. 08 ;staple ave., Quebec, Que. - 6.00, "1 . Pr. C tthurinv 14L, Secortl, St. Thomas, Ont..,.: 6,00 0. Rata .Barek'tt, 494: 1 nt;itait ave„ • London, Ont. 6.00 7. 1ti:rs, C. _ L. Taylor, InwoodOnt, 6.00 Fiorenee Ii. nansfora.. Orin- tt 9, A.to 1..0 Me:.aehhtn, asuman. 0.00 i :tZan, . v 10: liars. Stephen Moore, 2a. Iran nermttn avenue Winnipeg. Man, 2,0.0 11. W 2-1. $ilraptr(il, .?�,•ry�tfarlt, Ont. .... 2.00 12. L. mamma, Inkster' 's ` .,I, dnnan West, Man. • 13. ,Arthur •. ROOM • 34,.2 Welnneten et, east, Toronto Ont. 14. ,A1h('rt 12. Hill, Miasfaquel Co.. Durham 'P. 0., ()motor, P.Q. 15, Miss Frances Nishot, 143 Hun- Odd,»esayers Uied by Which to I'�aailr Identity Itttg'ffitae. .A. Curious fdshiou of Marking trunk by some Individual and odd device has Colne I 1 Into practice. xt..la a hick that helps to identify otie'S beggage instant Iy, even at a distance, in li crowded 'lawny station, teal thus fltellittttes et-ave1, especially abroad, where SQ much reel tape eutapgles baggage tra tlwporta t leu. as Soule oP the devices usecl'are queer, to say the least. A lover of .dogs bast bag brindle's heads lu brown and white painted at intervals on. all her trunks 'Itud suit cases before sailing for Gor- many. She felt sure, she said, that she would be able to identify her bag- gage anywhere by these signs, Another curious design is that of skull and crossbones, done itti black, white and red, on top, sides and ends of trunk and on the bottom .of every bag of one traveler. Dumbbell designs In red, white and' blue identity another lot of baggage. ' One society, woman has her 'ti runke all marked \lith a design of a pair of ° gloves, painted red, black and gold, and utriteat•ing tie if just taken -off. the hand and carelessly' tossed in "the •runk. Family crests In gold and colors are used, and college girls going abroad have curious Chinese dragons, birds, etc., done in oriental color combina- tions on their baggage. Studio Manners Had. "Why do you dip your own spoon into the general sugar bowl?" asked the particular woman of the bachelor girl. "I don't know," replied the bachelor .girl plaintively, "unless it is because my studio life is corrupting my good 4t manners. When you eat your break- fast all by yourself and there's nobody else to dip p a spoon .tato the sugar bowl and it's is all your our own spoon and all your own sugar bowl and there's no- body to see or to care, why, you are al- most bound to get careless and forget and dip it into other sugar bowie aren't , t u 7 o y Sculptors' Potboilers: They were walking past a beautiful pink r k and white, hoose in New, York whose door rap was most exquisitely carved. The .seniptot• pointed to it., "My work," he said. "That's the pot - boiling I tau while I work on my mas- terpiece. It is nothing unusual with sculptors to do such work. Two.of•tl►e. finest pieces that were sold to the a -, THE CLINTON NA ERA ARRANGiNG CURIOS. lane tt Itiehly Mtn Cabinet arta ICtq 1 Not Crewel U. 1'ite proper at'rangelllent of eurlgs really 1a•1 t 1 ,.n t twit to the itt'e of Dur - t 111.111,4, fur the Cabinet Itself Is a 1 t lit.; to be coalsidcred deeply. No citta. elet ,t .11, your curios tucked into ma, i ( hidden away la i• ,.',e t ori i,ure Lw1, tisdbetter than hay - la:: to (ll play iti tin, impossible gilt r t'linet - with plush furnishings bits ,t•itieh are t'lotpn'nt of the east or •laical. are stories of this tribe or that Itis days of primitive splendor ot e 'tete se 'I c• 2:00 Ulcli tell tale ` of i p av es and, r daring divers. .k plain little c;iblilet-alehly vale, le toil can have it so --or plate .glass,, helves aria all, perhaps, or a cabinet • nu t 11I.e ,1 tett Can't tat Enough,of Oct, ale, $00 OBESITY A DISEASL., • It Xi Not, es a Role, the Itesnit .of Lrrxistess .,r Gluttony, It. is :t mi�ltaike and an injustice to many ai>stetnioi*,a folk to assume that all fatpersons t• a. i . > t vt � >1tC-- gluttons or large 1 eater's. l,; rt• nrtuty excessively corpu- lent people e5'se(;,ially women, are shall eaters,•-wi i.',* some of the ,most doughty trena'll„•',nett are gaunt and thin, It i.+l not tier "xr.tttity' so much as the quality of the tool ou' eat wIilelt de- termines the putting on of flesh, Yet it is not always tlfi*.land of food that makes the vbesc, for some stout people i eat ;very sparingly ot'. Sugars and t i starches, w hie.' there are largo con- slnners of swc'-ts. who never put on 1. flesh. In 811.:II eases. it Is a question of ermetitttt on,'often of heredity 'and not at all, or very little, one of Wet. Another "prevui 'ut error in regard to rat people is that they aresiuert or lazy and neves exerciee. Of course'exercise does increase the processes of nutri- tion and so leads to the burning up of superftuoits fat; but at the same time It (1auses ail, increase In the appetite and .thus tempts to tile: consunlptiou ,ear a greater quantity of food: Se one thing i81huices the other, and want: of-. exereiso alone 18 not a Very potent' cause of 'obesity. D'Iany very fat per- .sons are, it Is true, sluggish, but they have bee me so e•ineo pgttJug on their flesh, foil it makes a gpt'At UJfference whether o ie carries 1;,0 pounds about when one's •aiks or whether It Is neves- saly •to,Dropel half as -much. again or even double- the weight. It Is at tre mendous handle:1p; and there is amen wonder that the lightweights do the most eSereisit11, • Obesity; iud."ed, is usually a' disease nd not merely the result of laziness or • gluttony.: Its cause Iles deep down In the animal economy, in among on , those se mysterious chemical changes by which. the food' we take Into the mouth, is" converted Into blood and bones and muscles skin, hair and brain cells. • It can often be- warded 'off by n proper dietMand Mode. II o . de 'P i Of livings, especially ! ben• in hand from the very prat and not allowed to get the upper hand, - but the tendency to stoutness will gener- ally persist throu h 11re and •can only. -be m,odited,, but never -removed, . " Any • treatment for the radical re, moral of flesh should be carried out un - t1 r the'edv 'advice of a physician, as vio- lent measures directed to this end tray be productive of terrible -harm to the. coasl.1tutiot�, 2'.00 closet, perhaps actu• i 1 7 - • ally built into, the wall, of mahogany or oak in one of its dark flttishes; is the : 2.00 best sort to • have, Ira such a eabJnet 2.00 .th'. curies are set orf Instead of being overshadowed by tate magnificence- of 18, ..Mss G. Thotnas,r 41881 Torches - ter st.. Westmount, Qua.,,., 17. Miss Helen .A,' 7'irown,, Missis». quos Co.Durham P.O. Quo, 13. Dr. H, H. • Way, St, Thomas, Ont. .. 19. • Amase • Ryder, Peiol)sgtiis, 3iing:s . County, New Bruns-• wick 20. John l3. Whetstone, Port Hope, Ont - 21.. Wilbert Fi, I;by, Paquette Sta- tion, Ont 22, Sophie C, Wool, 44 Henry st., Vietorin 13.0.° 23. Miss N, Tho,nas.• rare of M Hopewell. 86 Youvilie Square, Montrrlal 24. . Ar B. .Oar liner, Kimberley, Ont. 28. Eimer, .1), Nelson, 194 Albert et„ London, Ont 26. Mr. #1ug31 A. Cant,Weft Main st., Galt, Ont, 27. Mess M. A. Mason P. O. Box 269, Victoria, B.C,....,. .... 28, Lionel Davis, 822 Weltecley. st., Toronto. The above is the oitriel l liter M P WinneBEEFrEdueatonalMConteof the ARR s . aseC 0 mined closed by July 2t, but the largeges 'nuThe i erOoo entered and cars ' rpnllf red to rhecit thoroughly made it imposs'ble to nounee the winters .at an earlier • Prizes• will. be dlstrihu''ed ihmell r(tel There were several thousand lists matted In this cmmnetition am from its. educational value, the lint shown demonstrntp. that ARMO SOLiD EXTRACT OF BEEF is now amity and favorably known ail over. ads as being snnerinr nod more econ cal than;: Fluid Reef "Pivtrarts, ARMOUR LIMITED, 'Toronto, o 2,00 the case titian von -baize theta. 2.00 fn arranging your curios the main point to, remember is that the cabinet 2.00 'must not be crowded. Put away' the extra hits, substituting them . a little later. for some vshicit ,hold honored 2.00. • Studied carelessness, With plenty of 2o0 room for each thing to show. itsel' oft, Is the whole thing in a nutshell. 2.00 • i.. 2.00 • d ' � Appetite comes with eating and each square of crisp de- licioUsness seems but to make room or more, t1noaey's Perfection Cream Sodas are different from any - ether cracker,. ' Nothing • heavy or doughy...about ,thein but so fight - and crisp that they are tratas,. parent. Mooney's biscuits will.' e a regular dish on your. table f you will try them:. • FLOWER VASES._ Say"Mooney's" to your racer. 2.00. The Hest Results Are Obtained Fr'orn I Those' With Wide ,lvecicsf. 2,00.' When buying vases .take into. consid 2.00 t eration whether they aro to be used POOH cooi9NCa. • as ornaments or for flowers. Ali How - 2.00 ers are prettier.and keep. better in a 2,00 t wide.; neck vase unless :one is going I to follow the e' Japanese style of just 2.00 ` one or two flowers la vase. Vases . T ioF. are intended ft* hold plenty of water e and d to give the 'U flowers w s aII opportunity f ntest to absorb it, Sc)'it iS quite uaportan that the e neck should d themb nearly as wide my.. as the main ;part. Al ideat vase for date, narcissuses and daffodils is'one of dark y'green las s A ' g fiat • b -bawl. with t w h. a wide de it , rim' Is •much better for short stem erest t flowers, such as •.pansies and violets,: gen- Roses are of so many. different ki►ids Can- that they look pretty in vases,o1 vari omi. ous shapes. Nothing is more attractive et, than a bowl of roses, but it is difficult t 0 assert e sf. The g le veru tall Seises a. cs. are a :only 'appropriate for roses with very Metropolitan teneeinn last winter were s e 0 a b m done by a 111:,11 \Yh„re regular business It is to make door amps." The Canal Wsty, "Papa," said .tack y, "would you Tike to have me give you a birthday pres- ent?" "Yes, indeed," "Then now is the time to double my Weekly pocket money, so's I'll have the, money to buy it wben your birthday comes," Stung to the Quick. "Henry, tyyou look very pale. 'What's . tate trouble?" "I was stns; to the. quick by an adder this afternoon." "How did it happen?" "Why, I dropped in at tale bank, arid the, bookkeeper' told me my account Was overdrawn," Diamond Cut Diamond. Question for debating societies. •When a life insurance agent tackles a book canvasser•, will the canvasser:get' his Life insured, or will he sell a book? Its Only 1'se. • FIrst Small Boy -I wish I had that 5 •cents back I spent for randy. Second Small Boy -NI -hat would you do with it? First Small Roy-I3ny more candy. Baldness. bot 1Dot !rather, why do hien get bald Sooner Wan women? I•'tttber-Berftlse, tbu they don't wear their h)1'r so l'nr.• abi Canadian Factory, 77 Front st, , as • long stalks; Bach as American Beauties. Although green vases are popular, ,some authorities sa ._ that the colored airs glass. prevents the lightirom-getting; tly to the stalks and' that flowers lire Cord.Chair Seats. When the cane is, w*rn 'from ch nd they at•e not consltlerea sufficien aluable for the expense of neo c eats they may be reeeatea with•he ord and ,'teal wear fora long time. T Id ,eaue show all be cleared'a. na the lengths of cord run in'these °les and knotted securely been 'lieh weave thein in and out, after t angle" of •Wcoifing the cane, ;attest' it is not necessary to attempt any, s t til Dattel i1;: A t ter reachingatlie 'op pito_side the. ire l t< e'atis are do ane. longer in white glass. -New York Post. ave he :