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ovember 28th, 1902 THE mom NEW ERA
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The gelsita of japan.
I ens() organ'OlAt Of ()Men
013partunity.
For getting a Beautiful Watch
and Cham • free.—No Wioney
Required, ---Every Nan,'Wo.
man, Boy., or Girl gas the'
auto Opportunity under
our S y
In older to have Dr ArnOld's English
Texin Pals placed in the hands .if all
pereone siilleting from bad boalib we
mat. 0 the foe owing Most hberal offei
•13CiU willd to usyour name and
addiese and .gree to lie I ter ue twelve
boxes t 1)r Arnold's _English Toxin
Ville at 25c tar box, we will give you
absolutely five a beautiful Watch and I
chain in either ladiee' or gent lemon's
sloe, or your &Glee ot twenty other
premiums bitch as fine sets ofasjewelry,
nu gs, n mandolins, t ea sets, sateen
skirte, cameras, etc. Remember we
don't want any money until after you
sell the pills and you don't have to sell
any more thin 12 boxes to get the
peerniums. This is a bona fide c•fter
from a reliable concern that has given
thousands of dollars worth of prem.
lunss to agents all over the Ono:any.
Reinember also teat Dr Arnold's Eng-
• rr4r-
*Geisha" the professional girl enter.
Uhler of 'Jripen, is by no Means to be
confoinescl with Goblin," The word
Geisha really means actor, " get" When you can't eat break.
Melist;:ig a play or entertainneat of
any scat, and " shas" !name a per. fast, take Scott's Emulsion.
son The word really means v -at
"actor" does in English, but it has some When you can't eat bread•
to mean only those girls in japan who
Are trained to entertain by dancing and and butter, take Scott's
singing to the ehaanisen and koto, the E • wh
t:rttveertient.s'a:rnedeatlyeYeanretoapiLs° been living on a milk diet and
Loss of Flesh g
Ph manner in which a an a for
usual musical instruments for light, en.
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day. "Gauen," on the ether hand, while -ant soi -
want a little more.
it really means the same thing as Geisha,
!MS IIONV Mile to be apphed to artists, nourishing, take Scott's
11) 8, higher sense.
The nail= thus given to a Class of Emulsion. - 1
women., though it seems a perfectly re. ,,,, ‘„sae !
speetable One, does, in fact, sound other- 1 0 get fat you • must 471110. I
wise in the earsOf a Japanese. It is not s s s so
II'. their oceupatMn, in a legitimate sense, lat. acim $ Emulsion is a
that Geisha are undesirable to have in a
well-discipiined fattener,. home, but in a certain great a great
unpleasant reputation that is naturally L
due to the circumstance of their &lint SIrength giver.
The 'Geisha are trained to enterta . Those who have lost Li
men, and. not• their own sex, They art
the professional entertainers of the cities want to inavase all body
of the empiresand areswell paidfor their . -
ors Wersaw have been discovered and
brokers up makes eurious reading,. A
domkiliery visit lied to be paid by tht
police to a house, and On AO arrival of
the °Meese no opposition WS offered. to
their entry, Inside one a the room,
however, they found a man pleying a
Cabinet Organ, and all the time the visit
tasted the man remained at the organ.
AA they were about to leave the house
the officer in charge a the.police, being
soinethieg of a musician iumself, fished
the performer to play the Russian Na.
tional. Hymn before they left, This the
man did, but the oflicer was uot pleased
with the performance, and complained
that the player didnot put enough ex-
pression into the melody. The man ex-
plained that he woe unable to do so, as
the loud pedal orrangement of the organ.
Was out of order, The offlcer °nee
volunteered to repair it, end, in spite of
the protests of the performer, set to work
to do so. Great Was his Surprise on op-
ening the instrument to diseover that
;he pedal would not work, hes:ease bundles
of torged notes had been stuffed into the
instrument. Arresting everyone in the
'house, the police carefully es..atiriined the.
organ, a. found, irciiidtes the notes, locus
naents which revea e he membersh p .01
the gang of forgers.
services. The women of Japan, unlike tissues, not only fat Scott's
those of Western countries, have little ,
Gilded Gluttony.
lish Toxin Pills ore a welt knoseh rein- _Part in social functions, a.nd the enjoy- Emulsion increase.s them
edy for all diseases of the kidney and mente of the men are not shared by
bladder, Bright's d.isease, 'diabetes, their vrives and daughters. When &man bone, flesh, blood an c t
d ommt enf ings-ons -the- tremendous
Imo= o food coneumed on the average
f
aocial entertaburient, they expeat the Nerve.
rheumatism • nervous troubles, and or a party o men wish • o arrange sone •
'female complaints, and are for sale by
all first class druggists and dealer's in
medicines in all parts of the world.
You•hamonly to show them to sell
them. You Me not offering immething
- • that the pecple don't know. Ow
watches are the regular standard size
• for Ladies or Gentlemen in Nickel or
.1kiin Metal Caiies with handsome il-
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Waineted dials and reliable time -keep -
watches such AS no lady or gentle-
ari teed be ashamedsto carry, and
they will be tient absolutely Free to all
. wbo sell tweliee boxes of , those won:
. derful Toxin Pills. Write at once and
be the first in younicality to earn one
of those beautiful wateht s and chain.
As soot as we receive your letter or
ost card we will trend you post paid
twelve boxes, together with our Illus
trateci catalogue and beautifully colored
card with your nauteand addrees on as
our authorized agent. Bear in mind
that you will not be asked to sell any
more than the 12 boxes and we d net
want any money until after you have
sold them. We bear all the expense
and are only making this liberal offer
moo method of advertising Dr Aen.
old's iinglieh Toxin Pills. Don't delay
write at once and earn a beautiful pre
sen for yourself for Christmas.
Address Arnold MedicineC-', Dept.j.A..
60 Adelaide. St. East, 'Tornto. Ont.
Sept 5-3m.
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Opinions of Leading Physicians.
Price $1.00. For sale by drugeiste,' o
by mail on receipt of pri9e.
I have used Strong's eilekonein my pm.
Liao se weil as in my own ease. and eau
justly certify that it is an exoellent remedy
for the purpose for which it is intended. 3.--
B. Campbell, M. D., Coroner, Londan;Ont,
W. T. ST BONG, lianufaottwing Chem-
ist, London, Ontario. -
Notice to Farmers.
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• As tho Evaporator is filled up with apples,
the proprietors desire to iodinate that they
-,annot buy a• y more, and farmers will kindly •
irovern themselves accordingly._ We appte-
uiate their patronage and trust that for gie
balance of the Beason they wL refrain from
bringing any more.
Clinton, Noy. 11 If TOWN& CASE.
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W can give rositioas to persons of. all
• title eft of abiliiy. Agents, book4ceepors,
clerks,fsrmer's sons, lavryers, mechanics, phy-
pr-acbers 'students, married and
atonic women ttnil vridows. PositiOng are
wo, th from $40e to $2,500 ter' annum. We
have paid several canvassers Irbil. weekly for
yearWrite fully and V/P. will give iou a
pcsition to snit.
amusement of the occasion to be fur-
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Mailed )3y pretty and altogether charm- For invalids • for con
held in the houses, and it is custornaty •valescents, for consumptives.,
ally known by *hat would be cal ed in for weak children for all
t • • "
ing Geisha, Generally these affairs are
to engage certain Geisha who are fener.
the Western • world their stage. names.
who need flesh Scott's
These are names of flowers, gems, sea -
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11 Emulsion is a rich and como
sons or, indeed, anything of great beauty
and 'attractinness, and are genera y ; d
...known as flower . nestles," .. Bitch fortable. food an a natural
=alma axe sO Mtn • San, which . •
means • •tlie. "Honorable Miss Chrys-
anthernurir;" or 0 Tama San; which
is the "Honorable Miss Jewel," or Haru
San, the "Honorable, Miss Spring." The
"0,". wbieh means "honorah el is used
only before words of one *or two sylla-
bles. "Miss Camelia," for instance, would
be Tenbaki San, merely. • . • •
These girls are possessed of wonderful
charm, and play havoc with the hearts
of the young men of Tokio and the other
office. Many of them marry distin-
guished men, and the wives of some of,
the most prominent men in -Japan to -day
were Geisha. They are eapecially, luring
to the young college man of Alien. Sense
of the universities leve found it neces-
sary to 'slake very Strict rules in regard
to the Students oonsorting with the Gei-
sha, and some forbid it entirely, •
The Geisha make Very pretty show
in the gay life of the eitiess, as they are.
trained tat bear thernielves well and be
vivacious at all times, and the dress
lwcuriously and in exquisite style. They
have the rinci boxes at theaters and:
• at all public places. But they have no
social rank. , They a() not form, as is too
often supposed by Westerners, a class of
demi-niondaines, as that. class- is known
in London,. Paris, and New York; but
they are considered as entirely too free
in their Manners to be admitted into
gest some y.
It is probable that the Geielm will dis-
appear before the enfranehisement of wo-
men in Japan. " Formerly' the Japanese 0
woman was not permitted to take part
in somal entertainment, and this function
fell to the professional .entertainer. Men
found Geisha g than
the woinen of their own acquaintances
in society, and this led to the creation of
this peculiars class. Now that eduosvtion
is accomPlishing, for woman in. japan ..
What it has accomplished for woman in
Fiance, England and America it is evi-
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dent that the day of the Geisha, is pass-
ing. . It needs only an opportunity for
development to . show that the Musumes
he Japanese •
g as ,ng
and as interesting as the 'Meat charming
Geisha of Kiato-which has attained the
bad eminence of producing.. the
9 HE BRADLEY-GARREFF.Mflo.Idd.
Aug. 22nd Brantford. •
Cook's Cotton Root Componnt
0,000 tactics. safe, effectual. Lames
is snecessfnuir need month& wove*
, your drugonst for Cook's Cotton Root
Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills
hors are dangerous. rrtee. No. 1,31
- So. 3, m degrees stronger,$8 pet bon.
tomauedenreoeipt of price Mari two
The Cook Company Windsor I
te 1 and 3 sold and reoommeudedi. *1
W.I8PUIISI teamed,.
Sa's •
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No. 1. and No. 2, are sold n Olinton
at al' responsible Drug Stores
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ARE YOU RUN DOWN?
Trade-ntark.
Puts new life into you. I
Builds up Nervoand Muscle, I
Adds pounds of solid fleSh to
your weight.
Positivelyuures Anternia, Gen-
eral Debility, Lung Troubles,
including Consumption if
taken in tinte.
Be sure you get "The D titL,"
Savo o'!. Coal
moat ,
beautiful and entertaining Geisha in the
Japanese Empire," • • ,I.
He's His Own Grandfather: • I
"i knew of at least one curious co se Of
intermoi riage Where a young man became
his own grandfather,"'said a. lawyer re-
cently, and it is rather a simple tleng
lithe 1you cometo think of it. Fatlierand
wonsweresliving -together .insa.sedusleds,
Welch village. • The Old man was . a
widower.Not :far from, where they I
lived was a widow and her daughter. The
old. nian • wooed and' won the daughter,
and finally married her. In the mean-
ltime the son had been making soft
speeches to the. widow, and they were
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married about the same time: .
"The young men thus became the
father-in-law of his own father, and yet
his father's wife was his stepmother, but
ai lie was his father's son his wife be-
ets:lie the stepdaughter of her own child.
"In course of time the children of the
old man and the daughter became the
grandeliihiten Of -the widow and the- eon.
The eons and daughters of the son and
the widow were brothers and sisters, by
marriage, of the children thus born to
the old man and the daughter.
The father's -wife was the mother-in-
law of her own mother, and her children,.
being the brothers and sisters of her
Imehand's son, who was also her VitOtirer's
husband, net only made his wife his
grandmother, but placed him Intim posi-
tion of being hie own grandfatfier,
"Hie father, becoming his sonsin-latr,
Itis father'e children, who were his broth- I
ers and sisters, became also his grand-
children, because they were the Children !
of hie wife' daughter. 1
"The children of the, two marriages
- became doubly step -brothers and sisters, I
and uncles and aunts and nephews and
inecee of each other. X never undertook
tt;11 the
eo Tel? out
t ;Ault -114 °Tr' "ell
hi, d, , get mix
un every tbne I think about the matter,
but it is enthigh for me that the eon be.
061316 hie own grandfather."
Atlantic liner nowadays, a writer in the ,
3pringfield "Republican" says: "At eight
Nimes the monumental breakfast; at ele-
ven the deck steward fills up the coma-
tose figures in the morgue with their
seef-tea from those thick, obese English
nips; at one, the magnanimous luneheoni
it five, the sleep.ers aeeaulted by the
lock steward agarns seven, the awe.,
.Vale English dinner; at nine.thirty,
rifling lunch to Insliast you for bed. Be.
th' ou (IS f
rviches, olives, cheese, crackers, perrtit•
• sily stare you in the' face in the smo ing-
tOniC. sown. Food, food, feed; the sight and
Scott's Emulsion for bone, =ell of it pursue the stom-
ech in every corner of the place; food,
flesh, blood andnerve tested, wasay
ted, thrown e,. , There is
Due pert/lade on the steerarfrom-
deck,
We 'will send you
.a free sample.
sure that this picture
In the form of a tahel is on
the wrapper of every bottle
. of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT.& BOWNE,..
-•• CIIEMISTSi
Toronto, 'Ontario.
50e. and .511 all druggists.
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The Motors' Defence Union:
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A Pedestrians' 'Protection 'Jenne. is
beingformed to , uphold, the rights.
of. • feet --passengers on the high-
ways. As no bane is without its anti-
dote, an opeosition union is to be organ-
ized, having in view the adoption of the
following regulations: -
1. Every Pedestrian must carry on Itis
front and back' a large and conspicuous
number, as a means Of easy • and rapid
identifieation. ' •-•
2.; No foot -passenger shall quit the
sidewalk except at certain authorized •
crossings. In country lanes and pieces
where there Is no sidewalk the ditch
'thrill be considered equivalent to the
• a. Each foot -passenger about to make'
useof finch authorized_ crossings shall
thrice sound adanger-signal On a hoot-
er, fog -horn Or megaphone; and after
due •warning has thusbeen given, shall
traverse the road at a; speed of not less
than twelve miles an hour. The penalty
for infringement to be forty shillings or
one .month.
4. Any pedestrian obstructing a Motor
by being .run ovee,, causing a motor to
slow down of stop, or otheraise,derango
ing the traffic, shall be stiminarily dealt
with:, the punishment for this offence to
be five years' penal servitude, dating
from 'arreet . or release , from hospital, as
the case may be. .
6. Should the pedestrian thus trespass -
Ing on the highway lose his life in an
encounter with a meter car, he shall not
be liable to penal servitude; compensa-
tion for shock and loss of tale, however,.
shall be paid from his t te to the driv-
er of the car, such anaMint being taxed
by the coroner. .
"trs All tattle, seliemouiges •swirier llama
rabtith, coniea, •andother g
and every goose, dock, final, or any ani-
mal Whatsoever with which the motor
collide 'hall, ipso facto, be conIls-
cated t� the owner of themotor.
7. Any comments ren!.9•_k reflection.sneer or innuendo concerning the shape,
speed, appear -arum, noise, smell, or other
attribute of a motor ear, or of its °mu -
pants; shall be actionable! and every
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the galley, apparently, whmh belches it
Earth in a isontinuems stream -half -loaves
g bread, great remnants of. meat; we
limit left a trail of it across the Atlantic,
If someone would only estimate the tons
of wasted food which are. annually
theown into the Atlantic, or Gould calms -
late how much cheaper these steamship
sorepaides could give us our travel, if
they substituted plain, self-respecting
fare for this gilded eluttony, it would
mrtainly be interesting and worth while."
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Giles --Take two letters from "money"
end "one" will be left. Miles -Is that a
ioke-? "Yes, verily. Well, I knew. of
'a fellow who took money from' two let-
ters, and it wes no jolce, either. Hp
wet one year." • , . • , •
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Generosity in tte Churcheas
Those vthet believe, or effeet to be-
lieve, that religion is deelbilnie
throughout the countries ef Owls.
tendoan suii no support for their
pessiguatic notions in the ligures showing 1.
the amounts already' oelleeted for the
"twentieth solitary" fund e stated by 1 -
various denominations in thie cosmtry
and Europe. These funds have' elreedy
reached a total of 540,000,000, and the
protnoters of these enterprises are wails
dont that they will hero the balance of
$10,000,000 inore. 01 the amount raised,
more then one-half is credited, to the'
eliurches of the United States, the
Methodists being far in Atha lead in lib-
erality. The Canadian Methodists stoat -
ed in to raise 51,000,000, and have al-
ready secured that and 5250,000 besides,
The Presbyterians of Canada set out. for
the same million -dollar goal, and have
already gone neerly a half million. beyond
it.
/t is especially gratifying to oote that
ell these enormous sums have been, col-
lected itt an expense of less than one per
cent. of tbe total, and also that in spite
of this generous giving it has in no way.
interfered with. the regular eontributions
port
oormt ioe;iotrurrychesso0ietiles :hued cotont•rtahrye ,suapi
religious societies show an inerease, in
receipts, And there is hardly one that is
not out of debt, u condition that has not
obtained in year& The fund* Collected
are to be used first' for the payment of
'thureh debts, end after that for the en-
dowine_nt of •college., missionary seal°.
•ties, and other religious institetions.
As giving and doing are always closely
related, it is unbelievable that this out-
pouring of nu lions for the extension ef
religion at home and a'broad will not be
!speedily follosiad by a corresponding -de -
eelopment ond.increase in the, 'spiritual
life and activities of the churches. The
ojentogheathnderird the open !mart generally'
POOR' GIRL, PITIMIER.
Growing 1 Yes, into weakness; bob not
strength. Studies -plenty elf them: Tir-
ed, of obnree, she is, and weak too. Does
not eat enough; and digests far less than
enough. Thie condition is so frequent.
but seldoni noticed even by fond par-
ents. Give her Ferrozone. then veihteh her
appetheimpreva her cheeks and lips grow
ruddy, herntep elastic, her waits booyant.
Alt this Simply the result of eating .and
digesting enougn, making blood, and there.-
hy strengthening the nerve and brain pow-
er. Ferrozone gives a woman's. strength
Yo7 daughter's or *wife
needs Ferrozone. Get it today at Conibe's
.Mrs. Pat's costly Mistake.
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Campbell, says "Leslie's Weekly,"
111 a, recant interview' Mrs. Patrick
teas of a' Mistake she made and how
,she got herself disliked simply. through
lack of understanding. "There Is a critic
Yerk.who really disSikes me and will say
an one of the big newspapers in New
Mailing good of tee, and I don't'. blears'
him either, but it was all through' a mis-
take on my part.. You see, it is cestom-
arYafterinthengpleaironntsat,e alillsi4iPpIterratonnIgOlihte;
stage to one's friends and associates.
Over there we never think of inviting the
Tho Wulf of Poingtos.-, "" DUCK'S IIATTY THOUGHT
'ran day has gone past
when a vviso woman
win put up with an inferior
cooking apparatus. She has
heard of
The , .
gligti)P7 .'
. ThE.;:iughr
. Range,
The Corteriftif Owes .
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lid her neighbors tell her'woli it will do. .
• If by chineo you do not 1-6'w the merits of The
Thouttlitt, you owe it to yours,..u. vestigate. See the gauge!
look WO the firebox and flues. . Elate, mite the vatented
dampers, the ventilated, illuminatedovei. orrugatecl oven plates,
and all the different features that snake % tige so different and
so superior.
You don't know Otis household comfort von 4041 km*
The HatuI ThOttrilto '
• WA, ifautuffachrers for IllustrafeekadeNlisie '
, " The NIVNI. BUCK STOVE. COjirittli rroltre
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rOgg*pgi Wasgon.lif.,-
Do you *alit it higrit .(14, r cr Wagon •
We have the attest stook 1, „Al iaiest etylee in the new-
est celors. Our prices are as ii;», ab can be found tor first-class Material.
. and Worknianship. Before you buys colt and pee us. . •
• We also handle the Cansdian Steel Field -Fence, already woven, any farmer os
ereet from 60 to SO rode per day, it ie a cheap strong fence.,
Geo. Isaac Street, • toy
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3ISCUIT
• The best bisauit athe on .
No chimges. No tincerteinties.
EyerY biscuit light, molat, delicious.. • . ..
If you want thus certainty on Ba4ing lay, Ilea
= ovey's BakmgPowder, 25.6 a. lb'
le 9 .
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= -s..pur Baking Powder 19 an absoletely Pere drains 'Tartar,
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Powder - poetising nothing injurious '.
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tepivientatives of the .press .' It would . ,
, be panto,* bad fames- e catering, you ' :
know,. for favorable criticism Well, '
never oecurred to "Me When snare .siver
•ee4fira.
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DR.. CHASE'S RENIEDIES
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• Dr. Chasm's Kldnby-tivor Pills. one 1+111 .
010_, 93 cerul a' b.y. two b r $'.00. •
De. onettsios Norvo Food, ZS C011, 3 a box, •
Pr. Phrase 9 0 .r:trnent retpa a boa.
Qr., Ohnsts'a CuArareir Cure, c. nix a b -1.
Dr. Chasers Livros- cor-T, (.3 c. 103 a kr '
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Or. Chas.:ea Syrup nr t.luaecid and
Turnentinu, bott tr. Portrait and
sienamre et Dr. A.W., h se 4 evei y Los a' the
. genuine. At.ali dett,ra L'ainuaprou bates de
Company, Toronto.
owe ,c) ovvay
. here that the seine ride did not apply
. The "Two -Hat Trick."
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10, The reform erus nausourated b
Secretary. Shaw ,of • the United State
Treasury ag.iiinst malingerers, gambler%
and other discreditable erriPloyees of the
Treasury, I resulted, g ti
things, in Unearthing a class of eluggards
—known- as "two-liat naen"Ha man who,
wears two' hats, notboth at' once, lint
rives e office. in the morning he aph
foot -passenger thus 0, en mg s e.
bound overt in the sere hs:if .4600 to keep
the peaCe.-"Putith." -
site to drophthesbusitiess of the Treasui-y
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.,._:1Da.e.tr_Parontin_tehnetpfeogr,awaiwthxjal_ea.utHoeLltheeavesisirie•hi:, •
pulls a soft hat out ot his .pocket, puts- • -
ALLENts it on, and step out as loeg as he pleases,
isegaratelin & When the two -hat inert. ar.
Pa Y. • Y he re,.
'neves arid liango upon apeg, Liter in
the day he becomee. possessed of • a ae.
. on this side, also, so on my opening rught
last sea.sen I planned the usual little
celebration and told my business mana-
ger I faigaId be pleased to receive any
friends whom he might wish to Invite.
Wells of couise,1 thought nothing 33vor•
about it. The opening came and the per.
formanee .passed off very sitisfaetorilYi
and our friends began to, come in for the
little -party. We were just sittiug down
to supper when eard was sent in to Inc.
New Ynrls." Well, being
hostess, was very busy just then, and,
eteeing the norme of the newspaper, X
supposed, of course, it was a reporter, -
end I sent werd back that I couldn't see
him. Well, it turned out that he was
my business manager's friend, whom he
had' invited to. supper at my request.
I essmy ea ache o
think of if! Such si• rude thing to do;
f at I waa hardly to blame under the eir-
punistancia. I just thought it 'would be.
bad form to receive a newspaper man lei
i)ch time. It Would have , been in
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-81111113,ENE0118 why Ill shoi!1(1.4y from the Clinfoi Co
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tat `stock • l d 11 rt a -Th d s'
Because. the tteWest and most Up-to-date-: The construction ' •
eir 0 large an we asso s _ e e igne are
' end ninth the best---bAnteriala that wear oht the buyer's expeotations, • •
and pries that aro easy on our customers- ' ,.. •
All kinds of Repairing at moderate prices UNDERTAKiNG in all its
rano es.. Night and Bunday•ealls answered at reel lance, Princess St..
- . direOtly, back of Presbyterian Cherish. R fireteelaan fiearee kept.
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R N. ROWE . J ATKINSON,
A. J. TIOLLOWAY • Manager &' Funeral Director
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sne • .,.This week we sitoiv" scone flue BED-
ROOM SUITES uarter-out pol. .
ashed oak, with either. bite Exisfnel, .
urniture MORRIS ORA/RS. COUCHES and
ron or 0 Bede. Als0 a fine lot of '
. 'PARLOR SUITES. •
• - Peicee.aow. ies abe nnalityseill _permits, greedgeiteters for 'Window SHA.1>ES.
Bring us the size of your windows -•we do the rein. frainedAvhilii Witit •
C 1E110 T.41...410W. r13-1E3E.
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BALSA
Will positively mire deep -treated
COUGHS,
COLDS,
CROUP./
A 26e. Bettie for Simple Coal.
A Doe. Botta fora heavy Cott
A-$1.00 Bottle for Deep -totted COUgh,
jammagib all Dm ist6
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the Joys of metropolitan life. "One evero Bowels. -
'We had a delightful ewe lase %estop .Lt, 0 a ebnibinittly of the settles principles of
city ootogn who was deseribith rab MOeb Vahath d vegetable remedies Ter
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raid the g eases mid disorders of the Liver, Stomach and
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By tieing the folloWing pOOked '
BOAST BEIHr xtruitan uumniktil
cattvsn BEST, •StiltIMPS,
COPIED SAIWINES,
" (lava with bur OtkistiP, PLOWS & Relishes
Prepartd Itroakfast Poodit60 1
MALTA4/TA. VORON.
ORANOSE nrsotrirs, GRAPE NUT '
OffELDDSD WHEAT, SZSOVITH.
Moo, 'MI Will be tbototeghly *titled:
TT amen
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our 4iehotio nu mitt is .4s
Ing we trolleyed out to serburbenhanie
and • ping-penged until nearly. midnight,
and neXt 'day. we automdbiled to the
country cluband golfed Until dark"
'Veil, we had to pretty out time hket
week, tOtir Ventured the country„eousin,
With a mroaetio "(hie day we
'niggled over to "Uncle /osittlee, at& Vre
boys got out in the back lot and Wee,
balled ell the afternoon, anti after We
lbsid &littered ii0316 of the MOti oidered
and tehaccoed while."-Zatimore "4.m. •
oricatn..*
.. 4ate .. ••• .
For it Ilair tut
AND A SCIENTIFIC SUAVE
Where yen get 6 tdettll tooel Wind
On Otir- face and everything free
from septic condition, go to
Munro Tonsonial Parlor
IAA* lock. elintitite trot
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""CON'TIPATION.
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• disk tlesietatis Jautidiee, 16essase-
bushes Csi.tare •or thsi Stotasieht Diann.
IniesOlo Bloton and PinwIsS.
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BILIOUSNESS
treetabeta, battik- le_Sotetsiabo_Witkalp
1.1•411 'COnt hunt" Inkutelit °It
oda/ opasplet .
CLEAN
COATED TONGUE
ffweeteit the %smith and clear away' aft weak;
an_c poiviont Matter from the eastern.
. bottle orkfork .1.00, All desist%
TInt IdnAtrAtt 140.) LAMitta, Toretitsk
04,41,
If his chief notice% his absence, a glance
at the 'hat hanging on.the peg is sults
tient to assure him that the clerk is still
In the department building, and pietism.
ably attending to business of game kid.
Ths two -hat scheme has only been dial'
covered within the piiet few weeks,. and,
M a roan% the offieisils have beeome so '
exacting that it is dangemus for a per.
San known to be a "two•hatter" to leave
his room eyen on business of the office.
.The Novelty Bakery
and Restaurant
Oysters Oysters
Wo are prepared to Serve the
beet orders tither COOlted or raw.
We alto hays canned ninai
'Toong oplieh, Spring (Thicket .
Clued Beefilloneleso Turkey, at.
so fhb beet ethlinote •
Vie brindle the held ohtmolates
koCoriaicks choice Matioaibo oleo
Pettereone oreeme and burnt al -
Mende. IPantly bOtt bane alloys
in. stook,- _
A.eheice. steak Of Matinee tina
elnotii, bewares end Ali kilide
fruit in seasen.
alloy bread end °shoe thesis,'
On hand. •
liTedlltng' Cakes a
• Specialty.
.Torms airietly ceab..
illeCyty,. Clinton,
They postdate' the action of tb•
heart an this nerves.
Thor build up the run grin aro.
tint au. rut °thine remedy vf I do.
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Artrousassrei Edeoplesanessititeatn
Eitecoatteramigt.e,hetear After
InS ki Zi
Dsbi id
and aslik trotarb1S46Unstll AnmIa an 4 the Avila
to* Wang TVA down.
Them hate stored elbow.
, ,Tnter willeure yaw.
box OrEfor#1.20. All dealers or
Tho Tolfilbura Co.,1kIted,Toro.nto,Otit.
Big
Wholesale bum* of pianos
at very best possible prices.
Organs, the veil entertamable
gramophone, sheet 1111.16143)
books, and a 'variety of iittrysio
C. 1101LICEPS
For the Pall Traile is now &Host .complete
itn(I.orriprises-all4e-new---materials_
Waist materials in
French Flannels
. F'innetlaines, Etc.
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A special.litte of Fancy Striped Black
Silks for waists at 60o yard.
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- The .American Newspaper Directory
/Goma Sethi -Annually. Easablii.hed 1,060,
newspaper statiotio in the 'United States (religioue, agricultural, medical, trade,
Thie work is the dented t3f information on ft;rleii:jalvie:nghtlalgiliete. it: :La:Ida: olio:riki:ttelo:e.,
"Li°vpolitioisina and the departments of the goy. It contains mind of each state, showing
eltaisdear.;„ eciv ()Hieing agents,. edit*" draeoaratotheasenhit000laitio.itouitition. • ,
simulants rely upon be statements as the teens Alen. there are Inwigipspers with
scoognlzed di4eYe'erletion Of mob plane It alsocontains other yeluable isimletiona
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battle, It gives the
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8 80 Or
Inninerityert eor to eterMitte Oa probable cor:ePot, Every ("muter is atom to
17 Siveti a let'I"8 iht of an '1,1/P6rel;ated si rater:rage:IL 6101 111 ulefor" nieyt of c!&ii
in the body Of the balk with cieculation
Itlover tme thorium. stitteteetite ; While 'Wary e ifott is zitade
,17 gives 6 separate list Of all itillWir*Perg ki.roseos honert pttblishere gainot sue
bitting:a Sunday bilge, :totid fowl to aingenn mutt. !rev
on int unfelt advantage,
Oteo P. tomtit At o414ohttshers8 to spruce on, New York