The Clinton New Era, 1901-02-01, Page 9TEE CLINT= NSW SitA
February 111.901
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the sweetest atioion in human life, ea
n NOVO getteMlly. It in the time
of promise. As the TOtIng 'girlrlrawe
attar to that 111.yeteriOull UM Miter*
Wontanbood and girlhodd meet," her
.viaele destiny is in a measure ,being. de-
termined. How.
Often the Sweet
vimg girl, under
Ua '14.0400 NOE
the
Ors tiretclat
Vie tiOnin blighted
-bud. Nature gen-
trolly needs some
4t1e help at this
ri*nri4
-IhiB'0help .1114lts
'beet fonn is con-
tained in Doctor
X`re tion.° •
Itarzt 'tet.
establishes 'regu-
larity, and gives
the igstAk9f
tect e " to -the
,wo:manly organs.
It Contains no al-
cohol, neither °pi-
law, -Weenie, • 'ttiat'
CltheFAPITCPti'C'
MEMO]; Sha Co.,
Miss Emma ke, 9f
Ark., writes t was
earning severely an •
tried several doctors'
remedies, but received
Only very/1MM relief;
therefore, I feel it my
_ duty to write and let
ASTROLOGY FAKIRS.
THE MODERN SAMPLE SHARPSRTHAN•
HE OF THE MIOOLE 'AGM
• t,
- ether sufferers know„what your Feyorite Pre -
aviation and ' Colden.,Modind D1itiove97'
•Tlessant Pellets,' have done for tne. I too
ht bMtlee of Favorite Preicription' and
• idea mit atiri, Discovery,' six, Idaho of the
" llittt*OttlotF yorielNoMpoutrk.
Ora looll kilned takett
the first bottle I could see that the medicine
nien:lleiVni.,,ree- X had •41aerem of internal Or-
gana-va reitieltitie and catarrh. r Maoascd-
the local treatment you suggested.,
IThe shAtirePlatin be qdrecttby
the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.,
owearee
sauEmy rsAcm8.
. .
Reader* of the Stars Who Finil
Conneetion Between , the Planet's.
and the Stock Market and Who
Have No Trouble list Hooking Vie.
team.
"Astrology as profeeelon is in a vast-
ly more flourishing condition Way than
it Wee la Abe middle ages," deelaxed • a
well known tattoo future broker of this
city. "No, Tin not' joking," he went on
earnestly. "It's a gold. fact. Back in.
the sixteenth century. an aetrologer gen-
ertilly mu his telescope foundry in some
rickety old tower, with black eat as a
side partner,' and twig mighty lucky if he
eucceeded•t ha • dodging the Oak° aii„ a
wind up. At present he has a sett qf
recalls M a inetropolitau ekYscraper, dic-
tates' his correspondence to beautiful
typewriter houris and does a land Once
business in market forecasts at p a head,
PaPtilga,prepai4 /I ;aeons .incredible,
know, but minim* ,of dollars are 'un-
doubtedly invested every year under the
immediate direction of fakirs who pre-
tend to 'read the Intl= in the stars,' .
"My attention. Was first attracted to the
elabiect. int, WO, through the, peculiar or -
dere kerma to receive from, an old mut-
• tome who had' been takitigan occasional
Wein, ;Cotteli';VIrer'ainte I bad been in
business. He knewnothing about the
intricacies the market himself and gen-
erally asked nay advice before investing.
All of a sudden, however, he changed his
tactics completely and would, come. in
With precise % and ••• definite' -instructions,
Whiehheinsieted having-carriP91.1t to
the.letter. At the setiattilua bp Witched'
free' the bell to the tear side of the mar-
ket. I inferred, of course, that he had
been,investing insomeof.themeady made
'tips' that are hawked about the country,
and, being ,curious to linew.tlie.,soorce :of
his. information, Objected •hini 46 a lit-
tle pumping; Ile finally admitted in ratb.-
er a shanie,faced fashion' that,,lierhad be.
come a 'client of a Boston. estreloger who
called •lainagelf Zobaria and. st.pat.,bian .a
weekly letter of advice supposed to ;be
compiled from observations of the plan-
ets.' I Meted over the fellow's circulars
and other literature and a more amusing
lot,oe balderdash, toyer laid'eyes on. • It
was a weird • jundale of astronomical
terms; 'Oeult' -gibberish and modern
Stock Exchange, slang, and I defy any
heman being to tell what he was driving
Thet ,w4.0 -..probably• the., thing that.
mode it impressive;
"1 ,tried „point;ouh the gross. absurd-
ity of. the. whole :proposition," continued
the broker. " 'This fakir,' said I, !is
talking about *nets. that are thousands
of. iimes larger than this little earth of
mars. They are ibillioes; anon ,billiona of
nines away and resh, through space in
orbits, of immeaeurable Vastness. :The:
htiman mind i'con never 'begin to • toneeive
.their grandeur and. their,ininiensity, And
all we knoW,is that they have been :fel-
loWing out hOlne'gmat uniiretertl since
the beginning kit 'dine; yet 'here is a little
tureaelli. ha'penny confidence maw in
Bostoirwho asks you to believe•that,this
stnperidous procession of worlds. la set in.
/notion to, govern . the natinipulaiicins a a
handful Of paltry stockjobbers in °Liver -
1 lied-New-Orlions4--it4sAhe craelest
and niost.comical idea ever broached eut-
Bid° of an asylum.' The old 'gentleman
shrugged • his shoulders. 'He's Mt it
right a powerful lot ot,. be,replied.•
"I gave him up as it honelese• case, but
the- incident causedme to look into the
matter, and upon a little inquiry I fund
18 or 20 speculators here in the city who
were investing,their Money, 'raggedy', op
the advice- of Zobaria tad' other profee-
slope! astrologers ' of the same • stamp.
Of course they represented 'a Mere frac-
tion or the total numher of local climate.
The 'Niles sent out tips on eottob, sagai, •
ice, wheat and industrial .stocks, an 11"P
letters be -gaining in about the game we;
For example, 'I find Mars inthe'ascene-
afit,, indicating impending change; Ura-
nus and Jupiter' in the third plat*, indi-
cating rising market; SKIS conjoins left
wing of last horogeope;', and so on and so
On. It hard to believe that Pim* peo-
ple can possibly swollen, Hoch a 11811)0! le
fraud, but I found to my surprise. tlkat
good many of the dupes were wea'anl
women of superior edecation and. en•
parently, more than average intelligenrc
"Latee ;on I had a clok in my eines
who had forinerly worked for an astrol ?-
ger of ^ tiome nbte in NeW York city,ani
he told 'me many amusiug. things 'about
the • .bitsluesp. behind he scenes. Ili;
'boas' Was an et-inedleine men who for
years had managed a big' tent show ig
the wept for a. liver reguldtor company,
He had picked up a smattering of seien-
tific tonne tlerole of king' haired doc-
tor, and, being naturally a smart, bright
fellow, hit mi the -asi roittg,t g: :en,' agile
(=lied it; and lausielsed unt for himself.
He got the forms fey horoscopes from
an old English ale -mate er 'ephemera,'
and as busetese Is -Tensed, he had four
or five grintliug them out all the •
tiine. My young man told rue that his
mail was euorniotis and that most of hie'
dupes were residents .,of small towns'ia
the south and west. The ex -medicine
man was shrewd enough, Kiefer to .accept
any -money for investment himself, but
confined his operations strictly to giving
advice, for Which he charged $2 a letter.
The market tips were prepared for the
concern by a pieturesque dipoomaniac
litho ,teied to be a .prointhent figure •ort
change, but had gone to the doge and
was glad to pick up an odd dollar wher-
ever bis could. Being an expert; hitropin-
Tiine Was When They Were Igo.
teemed Very Highly.
"This matter may not *mein 'to
said the middle aged man, "one of grave
importance, but it appears, nevertheless,
to be a fact that there are nowadays not
nearly so many squeaky shoes worn as
there, were years age. Theee.uped to be
many.Now, there are comparatively
OW. Time° aand gain; for instance, I
lhaVe'eeen Walking' up a church, raisle, a
little late perhaps; and So alone and all
the more conspicuous, a man whose 'beets
squeaked eo„that,the. sound et them filled.'
all the diureh and the thoughts et every
worshiper besides. But he _would move
noiSalislily now '
"There was a time when people didn't
obto the,„equeaky shoes, when, in
fa Ow rather liked the* The, squeak
proclaimed their degreeof newness, for
the, newest lsqueaked mot, and peoPle.
dicbet.obiect to your knowing that their
shoes were not old and wore outi but new
shoes. They used to put into some shoe!
In those days/ betereen the inner 'and the
outer sole, a piece of what was caned
squeak leather, to make the shoes squeak
the - more, but,
was caused sinpsyl;by, the chafing ()P.,*
sole againstnhe other as the wearer
walked. Some of these, 'though, were
mighty good squeakers.
"Later there came • a time whep.
squeaky shoes found less favor, when,
In fact, there were many people who.
preferred that their shoes should not
This _eort , of middle period Is
snaiid'by appeatance-eontem-
perms:soil prink; of recipes for stopping
or preventing the squeaking of shoes.
One way suggested was to soak the soles
In Water. This was said to be effective,
at 'twist aa ,long as the shoes remaine
damp. Another way was to drive a ta
or two or a few pegs through the two
soles, so that, they cauld not rub one
against the other, .and from that, in dint
course,. •we rase t°, tho. comparatively
squeakiest; 'dignity of the present day.
"How this ,r lias been Accomplished,
whetlier the tame:thing is now specially
guarded against in some manner or
whether it has been largely eliminitted
as one of the results of the vastly dif-
ferent modern methods ef manufacture,
or what, I do not loam but - cert.,ain it
Is that in these days you don't heat tiny -
thing like so ree ear 90u1'ottv toms as you
once did."
Singing to the Camel.
The Jehu who wallops his horse to make
't go when the poor beast is dead tired
might do well to take a hint from the
._ Arabs nf the deseet..
They use camels much as 'other folks
use trains or ships. In fact, the camel
r- has often been called- the ship of the
desert. .
The animal has a very queer temper.
which needs to be studied. When, there-
fore, the Arabian driverlvants hie camel
to teree, he doesn't beghl to "leather"
it. Be finds It better to sing to it, and
the simple tunes cheer the jaded creature
so much that it actually quickens its pace
at least one-fourth.
. First one driver in the caravansings
a verse, and then the others join in the
chorus. Some travelers have said that
• they have asked the drivers to sing, not
only to increase their progress, but also
lied,agto the m.eledies.were flo sereet and
aluiplev that they . were worth listening to
On their own account.
To Ulna * Is * 101.141e, and Mr a Ca
A PAWNBROKER'S RULE. The congregatian Of the First Pres.
_ _ b,yterian Obatham. have extended
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U to ROY. KDOW1061 Ot eau. 1.
The Duncan Lithographing 00'81
'WM trona Not Moro Than ipt on It.
"On a violin I will lean *1; 11Q DICW0044 establishment at Hamilton Wae da- i ur
deelared a little old pawnbroker of the 11:UNM_I by Ore to the extent of about .
lliitil curio heater 00 WO wA,NT To aplEp Taut NtintAlAtily 1
local Latin quarter, replying to the ques- IlAU0d.
tion Of a Ca
looking over the strange MedleY Of odd* • " :
To Eat.
• b la take . .
"Yee?" said the visitor politely,' "Bat tioottle Emulsion. It'ii a fact tide remedy
and ends that littered the diletY counters. Cif 0011ree yen* don t; fie you, s OP
The Pain, nausea and ds. -
tress that Dyspeptics suffer
after every meal can all be,
permanently retnoved by Bur,
dock -Blood Bitters,
It tones up and restores the
stomach' to normal condition so
that it digests food without
causing discanfort.
Here's proof positive;
Miss Maggie %dude, Da1housie,4 N.B.,
wrote the following; "1 have been a
sufferer from Liver Complaint and Dys-
pelmila for the past two years and felt
very miserable. I could not take much
food as it hurt Me to eat. My friends
said, 'Why don't you try IQ:1,B., I did
SO, using two bottles, which made each a
thareplete euro ' that I tan now eat any-
thing I like without it causing me disown
fort."
you refer, X suppose, to the general nth °Urea 1 /
Of 'violins. When an instrunaent le Of debility end insomnia Rho.
real value, you make an exceptien, Of ‘Twenty petitions were filed against
course," "Of course,I do not," retorted . the election of members of the Prince
the pawubroker sharply. "To me aVvie• Bdwaad Island Legislative Assembly4
lin is a violin and $1 is what I lend.
nerVe
Oh, to be our°, they protest--oftea some- I "Thought It meant death
times they shed tears. They amine me ourcer....aire, tames McKim, of Dunnville.
it is old, rare, Worth I don't know what. Cm., gm of her almost miraculous cure from
'Very well,' I reply; 'then take it to A bort eihmse by Dr, Agnew's Cure for the,
anesician. Me, I am a pawnbroker, and I Heart: "Until I began taking din remedy 1
lend $1 on fiddles', provided they are in I ;impaired of my life. I bad heart failure and
good order.' •extreme prostration, One dose gave me quick
'We. I did not always have'this rule,' relief and one bottle cured me. T.44ufferings,
'
Olealli Were dispelled lital rifsA14' "-3
Sold by 3. E, Holey, dregeiSt, Clinten.
admitted the old man, siniling grimly,
"I thought olive that I knew something'
about violins' Myself. My father was a
musician and played for 20 years in the
orchestra at the French Opera Ilolige.
I was brought up, as you Might say,
alining fiddles. BO pshaw,:let me tell
You whot, they did! One day a matt
came he0 with a dirty old cape under
his arm: He took me back in the peg -
page to open it and said, 'Sh-s-s, it is a
Strad!! Well, to tell you the truth, it
was a very fine looking instrument. I ex -
endued it carefully, and. it bad all the
marks. It was signed 'A. $.' As for
the man, he told the usual story --poverty
an so on --•-but he told it well. I was
mom than -half convinced, still I took
hi. to my friend Edgardo,' who had a
repair shop On the next •corner and was
10'Imowee connoisseur. • When Edgardo
.sar# the fiddle, his eyes luck out. "Au'
tonlo Stradivarius!' he Whispered in my
ear. 1 lett him into the hall. 'Are you
suie it is genuine?' I asked. stake my
said he. ' Well, I lent the man $806
and promised to keep the fiddle for him
filltrMontha,' ,
a week or so another musician in
distress .showed up -a friend of the first
man. He had a Maggini burnt 'amber
varnish, .seventeenth century. I took him
also to Edgard°, who was enchanted.
'You are in luck,' he said privately. 'There
is a colony cif these feltews, just from Eu -
vine. They are very poor and have Mag-
nificent fiddles. You will get them all.'
I lent $250 on the Maggini.,: In a month
' I had three more -a Guarnerius and two
Gaglianos. "Altogether I adVaneed $575
on them." Then one day the orchestra
leader from the French opera, came into
the shop. He was a distinguished man
and wore the red rosette of the Legion in
his buttonhole. We got to talking about
violins, and, to surprise hint, I brought
out the 'Strad. r give you my word that
r_ -thought •the man would' wrier get
.through,litighing; But I was already On
my way. to Edgaitio'n, 'and what do you
think? His shop was closed; cleaned out
for rent!' I never' saw. him again, nor the.
five worthy Musieides: The fiddles I. odd
for gfi epiece4,111,Peeme there it a facto-.
ry, in Brueriele wherethey flattice.them by
the grain Since then I have established
my rule -a violin, is .a violin, and as col-
lateral it is worth 51, if in good repair:
When they..pretest„ 1 say:. `Go to a mu-
sician:. I Ma not s :Musician. 1 am a
pawnbroker., I', • •••, • •
It is thought probable that a new
issue will be made of stamps bearing
the lineage of Sing Edward,
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A QUICK CURE
1
' FOR COUGHS -
• and COLDS
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY!
Cten ulna
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
ions had some real 'value, and he fre-
quently hit it right. That was the gang
who 'read it in the stars.' This, is a
queer age we are liviug
Some Old Time Lowe.
One hundred years ago pocket picking
was a capital offense where , anything
worth more than a shilling was taken,
for which the offender could be sentenced
to death in this country. There were
over 200 Offenses at that time for which
death sentences could he passed .• .Sir•
Samuel,Romilly,,veho devoted himself by --
pamphlet-and.- parliamentary agitation to
the amelioration' of the crintirial law, suc-
ceeded after great difficulty in getting:
tiochet Peking renitaved from' the list.
Very little more, than 100 years ago a
seaman was hanged for complaining of
the quality of the provisions Seventy
men on board the Namen, in Portsmouth
harbor, set out. for London M lay their
complaint as to the provisiops before the
lora of the admiralty, Fifteen of , them
Proehred anaudieneet bet were ordered tO
be put In irons and carried back to Ports-
mouth to be tried by court martial for
Mutiny. They were all sentenced to death,
and one was actually hanged, the sen-
tences of the other 14 being remitted. In
the sixteenth. century death sentences
could be palmed for malicious tearing or
defacing the garments of any person,
breaking a bank of a fish pond or cutting
down a tree in an orchard. -London Tit -
Bits.
Py111P6cleral
The Canadian, Itrinniy'for all
THROAT AND LUNG. AFFECTIONS
LaxgeBottles,25Ceflt5p
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DAVIS. A LAWRENCE CO., Limited,
Png rop's. PeDavis' Palm
New York Montreal
0000#`"ob••••ACI"A04.°01.00000
While making - some pnrchases in
a book sti. VO in Dresden, Martin Gra-
ham, a well-knswn resident of that
town, dropped dead. .
Faulty Kidneysi-Have you back-
ache? Do you feel drowsy? Do your
limbs feel heavy? Have you frequent
headaches? Have you failing vision?
Have you dizzy feeling? Are you de-
pressed? Is your skin dry? Have you a
tired feelfng? Any . of these signs .proye
kidney disease. Experience has proved that
South American Kidney Cure never fails. -6
Bold by E. Hovey, dru.ggist Clinton.
FURNIT
BitOADFOOT BOX do 00
The eteoly inerease in our Mode is good proof of the. fact Oust our goois are Mob
our prices tower than those of other dealers io the trade.
We manufacture furniture on a large scale and oau offord to gen cheap. If youb,g
irons us, we save for you the profit, which, Other came, bee to be added in
the retail dealer.
Thie week we have pound into Meek some et our new designs. tiptoe will not peri*
10 quote prlees, but 001330 oad See for youroelf whet snap we have to offer.
Beinember-we are determined diet our nrioee obeli be the lowest ca the trade.
UNDERTAKING. ,
In this department our stook te complete,' and we have undotibtedir the beet Attlee*
Outfit in the county. Our •prieeli are as low as the lowest.
BROADFOOT BOX &CO w ChldleY
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P.; 8, -Night Ond Sunday calla attended 90 bye/MIME At 4. it: Cl'aid°14atiy7,17;tin. ern
Director) reeidenne
A a WANTED Arai
. gent.. women for a, • genuine
• • money -making position;
no books, insurance or fakeschem_ e • _,eters'
beams customer Particulars free. write to-
day. ' TIME P. E. EARN 410.1
132 Victoria Street., • Toroitto.• Van,
Nov. 18,-3m • .
, DOES IT pair TO
Christmas
PERFUlVIES and
TOILET goods
MYR Perturaeo if you'd please the fall .
sex. The Mimeo kinds are here. AU tiro
famous makes -all the desirable odors
--
and many kinds put up in specially (same
sive,Christmes packages.
Our aseorirnent °Mine Hair Brus es,
Military Brushes, Mirrore, Whisks, in
ebony and handsome woods is the moat
aornplete in the town. Ancethe mostinter.
• estine ----------- is, that prices are far bee
Dainty Gifts for both Ladies
low what you ve been soonstOmed to Pay
,
and men_ for .yannn .or eid, for siroilor articles. elsewhere
H. B COMB,- Chemist Druggist
Scotch All Through.
A private in a Scottish regiment was
stet in the thigh, the bullet earryltig with
It into his body a sixpence from his peck -
et, in which at the time he bed 10 shil-
lings. In ‘dtie course be was -attended ,to
by doctors of the royal unity inelliral
corps, who fished out the sixpeuee and
preeented it to him.
"Come on now'," said the private imlig
bandy, "with the other Ile. ed. 1 ki u your
ways." -1 -London Chronic -le.
To tie Seen.
Jonest-I notice dud nn the inside Of
Ole Wardrobe doer pet !MVP (fit' Attn.
"This door must be kept obut."Never-
thelesS if is aliviyo mask
Browe-r-Tlings , ell right, We keep It
open so that people eat, read the notice.
See Pac-Slitille thientir Bohr.
Ifirty and me
tio take as sugar.
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"RslAnkcs4
sluessmdt.,
riFOR Tootle Liv.F.W.
FOR C 1 N TL7ATlOII.
Dit
prixtoN
GniVXN aRievitava tiArtM
*le .W•Isheihte*--.
ft you have built castles in the air, your
Work need not be lost. That Is where
they ahouta be. Now put foundation* nii•
dot4thsaat ,
r• •
satin liv1.06tiii.b6hutituisolid
v • owitingotwithittoyi
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it ph. 010o. seta Them Pine ere_
Mashed in gold sad enamel, mettIlY
etigretodendnemblbarded, three to
Sea Ma'am eacheetiedidveine oar
egentesellthemlnelmeteteryitouse.
Send us Ole advettioreentand we
uMfOrMrd tbt PIns, Sell them,
munithemoney, and this Imauti.
Selid d 1 eat on
W. 0.. L, Gill: city registrar of ton -
don, Ont.,: died AucldenlY, aged- 75.
years.
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jOHN...WO'YE.1.0
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ROLMESVILLE, • .
Agent rorAlie Maxim/ma ram Assn/Lamm.
Co. of Manchester, England, whose fonds and.
security are rated at $14,W0,000. Also the 'MO-.
Rmi,or• Minuet. ItistritAsun CO. ' All chimes of .
'farm riake and town :property . taken at .
• owes' retes...,Tirst-oless- Loanconipenies
also rePreoexited..Money to be had from .0 per
jdf seat" hpnincLai.soletoogcliEtim.et.ig: :innas.74er aft,Bieconarri(:prw:E.
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t)L.dINTON
'IROCIVER'S GLIk•IfITAND;
Next-to-Coromerniel 11inef. •
Thin establisement is inttol op ratioe mitres
orderfilled in the mos satiefedite y way, Cea
tery end granite 'work a specialty. Prices
re tonable as those of any eotabliehme t •
I. B. HoovEn, cunt,
movvvvvinovvotAte,00040woovon
Rill BALL'S
WATCH AND..
JEWELgr STORK.
. . . ,
• .311ht seeeived a' tot Of new Belts,
market,
Pulley 13elts,Bangle Breen
--
Mtge_ eta The latest goods in the.
• We • make slily -61 fitting
Speotachie and Ey Glasses.
I.Ondon Hie FeirIbIddeta Gate.,
There are two gates in London which
It is an benorequal to the star of an or-
der to be allowed to drive through. One
Is the -gate -in-tha-arels of the Horse
guards, and the other is that of the
hlarble arch, The Horse guards' arch
is guarded by a stalwart trooper, whO
stands in the Way of any carriage that at-
tempts toigo through and should tho oa-
cupantenot have the right to pass turns
It baek, The bishop flf London, it may
be remerabered, was stopped once by a
sentry who did not know that his lord-
ship is ()nevef the privileged persons.
When there Is any disputed claim, if the
owl/flint of the Vehiele who wishes M go
through the areh has patience enough' M
wait, he can rellnaln Until One of the high.,
court officials has given his decision, ac-
• corldeginrgapth. o.lremetuorial., quatoni.-London
,re
-- Ca1Ing taelellicel'ehts" to 454ter.
A.bsentinindedness is Sometiniell entail*
Ing and sometimes impressive, and a Brit-
ish statesman recently furnished ett
In-
staflVo which has both qntilitleg, for 1310
mistake Was due primarily to ids 'serious
regard for the business in hand and hie
concentration npon it._ •
The man was Sir Elly-Sbuttleworth,.
and be Was4Preniding over a parliaMedtli,
ry committee. Ddring•the aeseitarrit heavy
thunderetorm came up,,Which made hear-
ing some•Whet difflcelt, Ffnaliy.afl unuitife.
ally: beheyo leterrupted.* speakeri
and the Chairman; Who hadleen listening
infentlyveelted liagaveli=tioundet, on the
table and cried sternly: "Order! Order!"
:The -Meter. -h
grgh_1600YOL‘..0.11.. jig* how
enjoyed` your lovely volume ot 'poemil
Batts -you're very kind, indeed. Do
youilike the alcalc meter?,
Kra, IlleodYera-Alerde. meter? <At, I
tieei••YoU wontmto „ chAnge, • the etthjeeti
Modesty's the eroW# of genius. But real-
liten't•litiqOasteit gat?
.•• 1,,e;; • . se; •ri• ortfi
4
Whet lite pia.
Kentucklan-He called me a liar, sir.
/12W Yorker -And what did y1n1
.0•213100kiall--1 ..f.& the luneraj.
betsoit Free Preset/ ; r
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T
Ito
Eyes examinedtfree.
Read the f011ouring letter reactor
ea by the principal of the.
Canada Business Coiltige,
,Chatham, , Ont.,
and learit_beiat'highly the grade!,
nit tesof this school are thought
,ofby the business people.
Oct. 181h,1900.
Gent. emen:- We have openings luny for; two
or three good stenogi aphers -who hove had ex -1
*rime, and it occured ta us that a Jai ge
number 01 stenographers and other offlee men,
who have yrau luate d from your school from
time to.time and are now holding positions,
might desire to better ,thernseltes; fryou can
• us in communication 0..ith some ol gotir old
graduated,. Who hove had 1,10 or three years,'
experience, we should be under obligations la
-you.
• Welinight mention that the concern repre-
sented iu the above letter has a Capital ,Stock
'of•Vive Millioii Dollars. • . • • •
' Whegyou read such eiridende as. the •above,
need you be surprised that during the period of
thirteen and ti half months' ending in October,
1142 positions. werelilled by our pupils. . • •
It pays to attend Canada's Greatest School of
Business or Shorthand, if you,wish tothoroUgh-•
ly qualify yourself for •Offlee•Ornrk tout be assis-
ted to a position.whengraduated, •
--]fordiandsome-eatalo sued b any:Bas-
'nese School in Canada, write.
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nobbtr co INV At• _„‘t:c .
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Men's long boots, made in all weights
and Mngths for different kinds Of wear.
Strong, durab1e7pure gum. •
Soles that wear as *long as the uppers- •
thick to keep the foot away from the ground.
Three thicknesses of rubber, two of can-
vas and a, leather insole between the foot
and the ground •
Thick rubber' reinforcement all round
Where the Wear comes. , ' ,
See that the heel is branded with the
makers' name. • '
THE CANADIAN ROBBER CO,
TORONTO. • MONTREAL, WINNIPEG.
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return to ae-lre give aa,rxquialte Tdrarly,otyl• idiaulathe
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tormaros palms sale. mad prise without mosey er prim. Write today, You tisk nottitmoto
ea an Porton* mat %to C.SAIL makIng.Its &Warr okoollktooz_wm. ow 01 unsold (*Oaten,
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This signanie is meevery box of the geutdue
Laxative Bromo•Quinme Tablets
the setae& that enema M etild in one <any
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laeorporided' by PrOrItielict Charliel binditr'llte °Marie Cempaalla Alt. . • ,.
. $1499000 •_. ,,,,,[,,,:,..
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-The •Syndieste Is Offering iviltidted atitOunt,ot Stock at $1.4110 per share In lots Of twaiity shares. .
(Each subscriber of thetWeitty bitiree'tIV be turniehed a twenty -dollar knitting machine free to work 'for-
th* Syndicate and to share,10 the net ipreEto sI *1) goodsmutdej . . .'+, ' •
The Syndicate his beettforrited for•,S19 IftlrillOse tit 091111-41141arilit knitted gcbdi Cheaper Stan:any 'egisting company, to keep down prime,
and to oppose' the large knitting Combines and. companies which have joined Minds to nese prices. To do this successfully 11 1. necessary Ici get
iftlr.n *1 5111 cost and to lmahatitturogelodgeltit ibis hunt peniallillitekeetisof • Thirelfere-0-, : , . , • . • . , : " t . .
1. The Syndicatti• supplies- HS bwn lyarn and meshinee, _... . , • . . - • "
24 The Syndicate ha* all goods made byaneteboldare knitting:01091r *Viols:Mies. •
•
E. • The Syndicate pays for nil properly made geode let one* Upon rittelitt °teams, and beside* paytng.for the work when tient in will itiMk
annually divide with Ite;working Shareholders thd pet Efollte.t,rom,the aNtoof# filo:iodic mode by its shareholders.
, 4. " The Syrtillittillisitit gabtle dietde by 1, voirkintehinetioldere., # - ' ' , •
6, To leacamitimrippreif, nty,ial; thane the Syndicate gives free a twenty Oiler, Itnittingpitiehipe4to keen, and atm?, euppliaa melt,
Working shareholder.yres OUtharn fink al ' ctIono, *amides and yarn to maks the 010 s.
To OrtOnte ilithirdHadoi'. OW Sr; t owner of one of the maphihei, to be paid for the work YOU dd, and also to partielpete In the • equal
division of this:Mit' reiflts.4ots; have hnl .*4 become A meaner lit the :•syrttnoktn and taketwootvatoo shares ivhich Will .colit yatt teetitv dollar'.
• Out tv vb. 1 u b ... reed memploi 'a ci inconiest their home*. The Elypcilegtiossfusy prepared A tkeLleo its-ehpeties oars-suppiled with
• Wog flit doter the Various. kindli all•minkirlaMdreel, and. 11 14 Also:In:1f YlOalkftt Ao WW1 Eflall gillOoal•atti ted.410m theta yarns through. large
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obb,„„4„14,0,11.71,97:104 441,14,61k:41f ;u.likitijaicopmit dd,bairiootnbitiiiestis 011 Inkl.italtiIt alleholders. .
would b ces '''''''' to have' lel '4 nlimtbh'eerre'afotr'.k.':noltolltn.go'nfivato`tor'nieu'af.iivothILICrlei roaudid. '
Anal itelitIreu 0 null DISE
Tig ' A _ y I. E.) thifi" R4i.r.f..1 oi-ogglAglatamugx,,voltritzte, trgrill tlitalgraticlitariVfiVfflgollerit
but oyour,shareholttaditraxgraeaid.ailvnealedir:adnicteseininid.anInnutemseive, on same. ' Wo eau,
to: , guark e
' luiiiti littrIntiarq „„..
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'd n wmoirrn lite lame `!.hatici rit. but olahfY timtrfeater, In Lot a Air orithelia„ Or 'filtycite hose 10,1dventt, mitiute1, 1 Atith,,stisch
Mitaiihed fidalin t .Iii• int' thlgithilit Mith" ,stipply of yam itdo inekee„ati 40 Jla tIOAdhllifi4OnillailYidljt 1.11forly1e,13inla bis..eti,Valn.,Analoi the
Operatletolosillnple that ouivonoter iordlners latellIgence fritizr:rid 404f4 a ten; ., ist. r , !re.e p um ,e, muceteo each •ati Olean 136Ckat
1 vf., „it 1 4,(1114Pliiiittrn :Teti triltliftktrir igoitids are :-Socks, 05.00 per too, pairs ; Wide', Stockings., 140;(10-peivlel pairs; oms,'
1 aabit n Vio9C1W, Kafir OMpletef. QO dorms+ oattrat lelltrAnISIM47rfootIOA4 'Ptcsiclo tiolle. 10,00 Per MOO pairs;,flnet Tchtlee, .
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.- ---,,,, .1firt.ir tsfatlq iuma M. re a • CA 22 , A -A i da,they are
te;) "til y(14t6 accept and. honeeily knit the yarn entrusted tO thein, and toreturn niachtgbedelVIMAILIOT7.•,.0 0hli.
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lit ' 4/#1;,'Ilitfli Each minion desiring to become A sharehoider of Meek, pietiolvilithig 16,061#6661.1.11nintal Chil-
l) i - III. dead% And to do work for the Syndicate, reeelving pry al Dist altitenic-le'lkhk(nn-nik4Pnut
euttheol gam if T I l'At ilia theirnihne to ItAll in addresi and referent., and eneitise It with [sprees or Mit Office Money Cider -
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• . • ppiicatier-forin for $O*. and ilia_c1)14 •
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T14 t'llailittli KNItYlttEliitififitUdifn,',2,1Ornm, .
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ll'efteltiee'yrittliereWitir �800 is It Vilft.' PAIZMIINY for ee•eberes of .tock (subject tO no other Ottl0 ill The People's Natalie' eyselleate,
Limited: Willel: /:i;li, ,altted7let:;.ii,,it , 'one of y.oir .3so.ocr. Lachine' free. Ana as you hitalsh'Yoer Shareholdera, together With free
. Melia °, time. The'0114 464,m4itisteimic to aartkipate in the semietnuual potocaaR of the SyidiA,940,46;addlilon to latioigeald cash. on
Mialdes, ittetrdettlialt skid' 99litit'Velilich",/ .'irkilt 'sent- CO Inc. as. soon MI VosstlOsto entble.lue in ,besill,?'.90l, lei the ilyttulletthr it once mien
gellvety far ill theAeitting.tde Seethe, ailiakiiie Ca My mtiahlae,,
/041,00007.fleIt'01$400 Pile" ' ,, • ,, i. TOO Or ' • ' '
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LITERS
We want a few more workers in this
locality; it once, and in order to secure
your co-operation without the delay of
correspondence, we herewith .explain out
full plan in this advertisement. The work
is simple and ,the Machine is easily
operated, and with the. Ude requires no
teacher. If you wish to join our staff of
Workers let us. hear from" you promptly
with .the Application Form for Stick and
Machine filled' out and remittance, and we
will allot you Stock and send you machine"
11111Fouffif-te. begin,-.WOrk--at -once.
Wholesale and' retail piano
and organ distributing centre.
High grade new pianos. Five
used pienos at deeided, har-
gait% • ,•,. •
Buy the wonderlul
Pramapholte .
o0e00---fov, &Omitting entertainer. We
are headquarters for it,
Betroth:le to teachers and stu-
dents in Sheet Made, 25o to
75o pieces for 10c -wholesale.
Instrumentadall kinds sold. ,
MUSIC till frOtidlla
C. H ARE, CLINTON
,
A ,tisictarn lappapOln In the
htitalti.foit disease has
taken your citadel of besithi the stomach,
and is torturing you with Indigestion,
dyspepsia' and nerV0115 prostration, South
American Nervine is the weapon to drive
the enemy from his stronghold "At ths point
of the bayohet," trench by trench, but swift
and sato, it Oyler WinUrfel n
;013.tl t.146413'1 druggttl,'4)44a4
ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
Mini diet
THERE IS N3 MHO OF PAIN tlIf
E OR 'EXtriA
lir V.104tJJ J.lr-,1414kt
'WOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB",
STITUTES. THE EIENUINE Borns..
SEARS THE NAME, 11
PERRY RAVI'S &SON.
Authorized Capital ,Atooko.,
es4,/esiesifsAils4,
Veterinary-Sargaon Deschenes. of
Chtebaa'repOrtat 'in the Department
of Agriculture' that the. morrIlly
among , the horses in Montmorency
Is dusjekskfplitilid fever, cousedby
drinirpg iiinpurevater. -
it
, 1.atitI.•.if ptis are ti positive dire
lot H Ito iii tilicauthess, Constipe-
11°34 ,Dys iti,an(: fill stomauh soa
liver eOmplainta - They neith gripe,
weaken or "eloken,ice ,26o--------ot--414-
deplore. ii o ,1 .4- . , . ,.
Ohileteekt jry fpc
CASTOR IA.
Post erg
.4 CLINTON NEW ERA • Mow Rerresei, Att.
014.14 Otte hOW MO* tiffit Elnk Cell AVOW Ed tieviork Arid ill4f von wish to be Peld-WeeklY,
nthly er U y*k setici in the