The Clinton New Era, 1906-04-13, Page 6Do f
You Suffer
front HEADACHE
LOSS OF SLEEP
INDIGESTION
PORPID LIVER
BILIOUSNESS
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
will quickly remove the cause ot
these distressing complaints and
restore healthy action to every
organ. You will feel like a new
ppecrrssoon after taking a few doses of
Beecham's Pills. They rid the
system of impurities, improve the
digestion, banish headache and
Give Positive Relief
in all cases of Biliousness, Consti-
pation, Indigestion and Disordered
Liver.
The excellent results obtained
by the use of Beecham's Pills have
proved them worthy of the confi-
dence they enjoy. They have
helped thousands and recommend
themselves.
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 25 cents,
The onion.
The onion is tt blitorlc vegetable, ham-
fug been used since the dawn of history
by .the Greeks, the Romans and the
Egi'ptiaiis.,
,. truneetoCictnee.
The terns "bluestocking" is as old as
Tithe year 1400, at which dafnein.Venice.
a society of literary ladies an gentle-
men was organized, the members of
which as a distinguishing badge wore
blue stockings.
'NOTICE TO CREDITORS'
n tke Matter of the Estate of Robert Peacock,
tate of she Toumship of Tuckersmith, in the
,County of Huron, Yeoman, Deceased,
Notice is hereby given
pursuant to Revised
-ffdtatntes of Ontario, Cap.12e, Sec. and all
amending acts that all persona having claims
sigainet the estate of said Robert Peacock,
mei.° died on or about tiie 8th day of March. A.
Eli. 19416, are required on or before the 20th day
of April, A. D. 1906,to 'end by poet prepaid,
air to deliver to W. Brydone, solicitor for the
Mxecuters, their names, addressee and desorip.
.$ions, and a full statement of particulars of
:th.oir claims. and the nature of the eccurii y,
f any held by them duly certified, and thab
*after the said day the ex. outor will proceed to
•.Iistribute the assets of the deceased among
:!a&e parties entitled thereto, havingg regsrd only
ao the claims of which they ehi<li...then have
.iY"gttoe.
L&ted this Seth Layy of March, 1980.
Sv. BRYDONE.
Solicitor for the IDxeoutors.
'1Los. 1i. Peacock, 1•Exeou4.,rs
Chas. .f. Peacock,
UOW ABOUT YOUR . .
'WALL PAPER? ' v
• cor -
d much to the
a
Nothing adds so muc
tion of a house as good Wall Paper. I-
atn in a position to show you the very
,hest and choicest patterns, as I am
:agent for the
.Empire Wall Paper Co.,
of Toronto.
'The samples for 1906 are entirely
mew. Prices run from 5c a roll to 35c,
with borders at same price. Every
roil of paper guaranteed to contain 8
yards, Samples gladly shown to in -
.tending purchasers, at any time.
'GEORGE POTTS,
House Decorator and Paper Hanger, S j
Cor. Queen and Princess St„ Clinton.
NEW GROCERY STORE
We have opened up a choice, fresh
stock of Groceries at Olson's Old
Stand and now ask a share of , the•
patronage of the citizens of Clinton
and tae surrounding community.
_ flood Quality & Fair Prices
are our special cares.
)ustomers will find our stock the best
raiue in town. The Red Feather
,rands in Teas and Canned Goods.
are samples of the values we handle.
We are strangers and must
get acquainted,
,so it 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 good price, (what
you have to sell, and will sell at a fair
price, what you have to buy.
BYARI) HILL, 'Phone 114
`NOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTHWEST
HOMESTEAD REGULA'rXONS
ANY even numbered scotion of Domin-
ion Lands in Manitoba or the North -
eat Province°, excepting 8 and 26, not
aeerved maybe homesteaded byan ar-
son who is th&tole head of a famiy, or any
ensie'oyer 18 years of age, to the extent of
one-quarter section of 160 acres, more.•' f'�
less,
Entry may be made personally • t the
local land Aloe for the district i. which
the land is situate, or if the ho eeteader
desires he may, on application to t, e Min-
ister of the Interior. Ottawa, the tonlmie-
stoner of Immigration, Winnipeg or the
local agent, receive authority for some one
to maize entry for him.
Ube homesteader is required to perform
the conditions connected therewith under
one of the following plans
1) At least six menthe' residence upbn
nd oultivation of the land in each yetrifor
iree years
2) If tbo father (or mother, if the
Lather is deceased) of the homesteader re-
sides epee a farm in *he vicinity of the
rand enser€d for, the ,requirements as to
residence may be satisfied by melt person
residing with the father er mother.
(3) It rho settler hathi4ermanent rest• i
dence upon farming land owned by bits in
the vicinity of his homestead, the requtre-
rn onto as to residence may be satisfied by
residence upon the °aid lend,
Six menthe' notice in Sifting should be
given to the Commissionoer of Dominion
lands at Ottawa of intention to apply tor
patent.
W. W. CORY,:
Depmy of the Minister of the Interior
Ailits 61h 05 O m
First Paper Makers. -
The Egyptians were the first human
paper makers. Some of the papyri are
saiel to date'from nearly 3000 B, C,,, `ex-
ceeding in antiquity •the earliest Ch1.
'ese paper by about. 1,500 years; .
fomane.e of. a Soak.
The song "I'ii Hang My Harp on a
Willow Tree" has attached le it a bit.
o(royai romance. It was written by a
young nobieailin WO became enamored
of Queen Victoria a year or so before
she ascended the British throne, which
event destroyed his hopes oP winning
her hand: Thewords first appeared in.
nn English magazineset to music by
Wellington Guernsey.
Potatoes, '
It took three centuries to dissipate
the impression that potatoes, which
'were first brought. to Europe in the
fifteenth' century, are responsible ter
the perpetuation of leprosy.
Deaf as an Adder.
"As deaf as an adder" is stn Illusion
to the fact diet the hearing of many
kinds of serpents. is far from acute
owing to the circumstance that their.
auditory apparatus iscovered by the
outer skin . or epidermis, which is shed
every. season. .;
Old.:Irish Names.
Some of the' old' time clans of lead-
ing counties of Ireland were: The Mc=
Muroughs or. Cavanatighs of Hy=Kin.-,
sena;;h.; • the .. McCarthys,• O'Sulllvans
and O'Donoghues of Desmond; the
O'Phelans of Deefes, the O Terroite and
. O,'Dwyers of 'Ormond; the . O'Melagh-
tins of Meath, the.O'Tooles and O'No-
fans of Dublin and Kildare and the
O'Briens. of Thomopd.
Byron'e Pun.
TE (ILINTON ISTEW aRit
Nervous Woiuen Rare Rabic Hund.
Their Sufferings Are Usually Due
to Pennale Disorders Perhaps
Unsuspected
A MEDICINE THAT CURES
Can -we dispute
the well - known
fact that Canadian:
women are iher-
vous2
Hawn often do we
hear the expres-
sion, "lam 80 fiel's
yens, it seems ite if '
T should: by ; " or,
" Don't speak - to
Inc." Little things •
annoy you and
make you irritable ; you can't sleep,
you aro unable to quietly and i'alrnly
perform your . daily tasks or care for
your children.
„The relation Of the nerves iid
gen-
erative organs in woinen is so close that
nine -tenths of the ' nervous prostration,
nervous debility, the blues, sleeplessness
and nervous irritability arise from seine
derangement of the organism which
makes her a woman. Fitsof depression
or restlessness and irritability. Spirits
Easily affected, so that one minute she
laughs, the next -minute weeps.' Pain in
the abdominal region and between the
shoulders ; doss of . voice ; nervous dys-
pepsia; a tendeney to cry at the least.
provocation•—all. this pointe to nervous
prostration.
Nothing will relieve this dwtressing
condition and' preventmonths, of pros-
tration and suffering so surely aceLydia.
E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound.
Mies Lelah Stowell, of 177 Wellington
St, Kingston, Ont., writes :
Dear Mrs. Pinkhani t "`
"Your Medicine is ireleed-a Godsend to
suffering women, and I only wish that they
all knew what it can do for them and there
would be no Beed of their dragging out
miserable 'lives . in agony. I suffered for
years with bearing -clown earns, extreme
nervousness and excruciating .headaches,
but a few bottles of your vegetable Com-
pound made life look new and promising
to Inc. I ani light and •happy and.1 do not
knowwhat sickness is, and I have enjoyed
the best of stealth now for over four years
:Lydia. E. Pinkham's';Vegetable Compound
has sent sunshine into thousands of homes
and heart -t."
Will not the volumes of letters from
women made strong -by Lydia: E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound convince all
women 'of its virtues?' Surely -you can-
not wish to remain sick and weak' and
discouraged, exhausted each day, when
you -can be as • easily cured as ther
women. •
• Byron was. as fond of puns as :Ma-, distance switimmiiig. ` One of these creak
•
�►.
eauley. In one of the poet's letters 'oc-
curs this passage, "I am living alone
in the .1raneiscan monastery: withsine
friar (a: Ca' i el in, .of course) andone
frier (a bandy legged Tuiklsh nook)."-;
Eaglieh Territory.
An Englishman can -go round the.
world and touch on British: territory all
the way --viz., from Englaud to. Hali-
fax, across Canada to • Vancou,er,
across the Pacific to Hongkong, thenee,
to Singapore, Penang, Mauritius, Cape
Town, St. Helena . and Blighted, . or
from Penang to Ceylon, Bombay, Aden,
Perim, Malta,»Gibraltar and home.
Water Colors.
Watercolors drawings will, it is said,
last 400. years if they 'fide protected
• from direct sunlight. •
• iHighest Tide.
The highest!. tide'in .the world is.fl
the bay of Pundy,•between Nowa Sco-
tia .and New Brunswick.. The tide there
sometimes rises to the height of sets
enty-one feet, and the increase l; occ'a-
atonally as much' asa foot every fife
minutes.
e1:asenas.'r
The fragrance of, Havana cigars' is
imparted by wrappings called "semi-
as,"
y ago:as," In whielihey;are rolled. A yagua
Is the thin net -like covering found on
the leaves growing round the fruit .of
the •yagua palm and is large enough to
wrap a bundle of .fifteen or twenty ci-
gars.. .
High Clasu,Hlaekiimiths.,
In SarronY no man is permitted • to
shoe horses unless he has passed a pub-
lic examination and is properly quali-
fied. •
uali-fed.'
To Make Waterproof Glue.
A glue which will resist the action' of:
water is made by boiling half a pound
of common glue In a Clout of skimmed
milk. Another, needled is to soak the
glue till soft in -Cold water and then to.
dissolve it, on the stove. in linseed oil
A Strong Switninetr.
The .shark holds the record for long
•
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A C
llitbiiisrigai► lK4d 1�Tdtwriirtwr artNric>}f 'dy h
1A4
FIFTY. CENTS.
N some conditions the
Scott's
from the use.
of Scott's Emulsion is
very rapid. For this
reason. we, put up a
i..
fifty -cent size, which Is
enough for an ordinary
'cough oar
cold or useful
as
trial for babies
and children.' In other
conditions the gain is
slower—health cannot
be built up in a day.
In such cases Scott's
Emulsion must be taken
as nourishment; ofood
rather than a medicine,'
it's a food for tired and
weak digestions.
send Mr !redsinipl.q
SCOTT & BOWINEI Chemist',
'Toronto, Oiat.
it.eo, ' ,
•tures has. been -knows tc's cover "800
• miles in';three days:
On a property where the rabore sneer-
Ing was strictly preserved upon the
southern coast ot England a boy was
caught with two dead. rabbits in baa.
possession and nothing that would ac-
count for their decease. A searchof
pocket revealed nothing but two
live crabs of small dimensions, the end
of . a caudle and a box of matches.
Under Promise of releasetire urchin
was persuaded• to disclose itis method
of procedure, first he selected a like-
ly burrow and then stripped oft his
clothes, putting his coat Over one hole,.
his trousers over another and kis shirt
over the third, Ile lit the candle end,
dropped a. little grease upon the crab's
tbacIt and stuck the lighted caudle
,thereon and then put the crab at an
unoccupied opening. • Straightway the
frightened torchbearer tied sideways
into the darkness and explored the In-
n@r est deptbs, while tli bo3, expect:
ant as a terrier, awaited • events out-
side. Presently a rabbit boltedinto
the Goat. As' it did so that boy was.
after it like a shot, and boy, rabbit
and coat all rolled over togethee, the
boy rising from the fray with .the rab-
bit in his clutches,--Xorea News.
Prleeie%s, Yet Coetless-Pura 'Air.
There is no menaceto vitality and to
the sum and the value of the prodilett
of vital energy so continuously imini-•
neat, se insidious, so effectively active
as are the Invisible wastes of the body,
The dead by the weapons of the world's
battlefields are few compared with
those whose •fives have been eith
ebtighted•-oi--premature ted because
of failure' to maintain the body in .a
correct relation to the atmospheric
source of abundant energy 'waiting to
be transformed into vital force and
Who have died for want of proper.
breath, He wvho.would live at his best
must breathe air at its purest. There
is uo material necessity to lifegreater
than that of 'pure air, There is nothing
so priceless and yet so costiess as air,
There Is no enaneial investment which
• does ;or can yield, so . sure and so large
returns as money wisely aspetitted for
pure air, --Professor- S. H. 'i'ootiltrtilge
t'u Good ilousekoeping.
Plenty of Work for Farm Rauh I
Mr, Thos. Southworth, director of
colonization, at Toronto, says the
British immigrants who arrived in the
city recently tine a, fine claim of peao
le, the -majority of them are anxious
to work on fartrs, and it is not .ex-
pected that there will be any great
difficulty in getting even tho se with '
fatuities placed. When the immigrants
reached the Union Station there were
five hundred Applications in the col-
onization branch -office there from
farmers wanting help and three hon-
c1red were. sent down .front the.head
office a ''the 1'arliument buildings this
j u,orning
" An increasing Bamber of farmers,
l+fr. Southworth says, are putting up
cottages for hired men with families,
giving theta besides the use of little
plots cf land for garden purposes and
supplying thetp, with fuel; milk and
such fruit as grow' on the farms, They,
find that this•ls the best way of secur-
ing the permanent service of employ-
ees, Single men will work for a year
or so and then get married, and go to
some otherplace where :t cottage is
provided or even if they do not become
benedicts they will leave• to accept pos-
itions at a little higher pay.
This year the scale of wages is about
the same as last year, inexperienced
men receiving $100 to $1255, 'men who
can handle.lhorses getting. about $150.
Experienced men'getfroni $150 to $250
a ear, board being given in all cases.
Where the hired man has to family and
is given a cottage the pay averages
from $20 to 1,30 a month. .
Anne Uradstrcet.' c
The first. original comp6sition printed
In,Atneriee win brought out by a Wont
an -Mrs. Anne Bradstreet, wife Of Si-
mon Bradstreet,- governor of Massa.
ehusetts,. and daughter ;hter ofethe-celebrat-
• ed. Thomas Dudley: ' Site published a
volume of poems iu 1640,' one year .aft:,
er the first printing press• wasset up
at Cambridge, Mass,
Odd Numbers In Siang.'
The Siamese have theft a superstitious
dislikeof odd numbers that they studi-
ously strive to have in their hoeetsan
even number of n`indowws, doors,. roomer'
closets, etc
l ariary I,an d
In many parts oft.eunany, portico-
.laxly In the Harz inountains; .women.
make Mtge sums ofmoneys yearly on
Canaries, They give 0i1 two or :tires
rooms in the house to :them and .in: one
room soinetitnes have itt many as' 200
cages.
Mouse Coitehing Morser•. _
At a stable *in Harpurhey, Egglalud,
there is ahor e that -catches rats and
mice. If a rat or mouse -rim across Ids
manger he will grab at it and, if suc-
cessful In getting it, will drop* it into.;
his bucket of water, which he ahvark
Left with him
Vltlages That Cat Corks.
' Thousands of men, women and slit!-.
dfein•'fn•. the mountains of Spain and
Portugal are employed in cutting. cork.
It Is a domestic trade, and it occupies
Whole villages.. Agents`froitr.the-its
Mines and export houses of -Seville and.
Lisbon go ,through the motintaiu vii-
iegee'each year buying tip the corks in
enormous quantities. It is not unusual
for an agent to purchase 5,000,000 on
cite journey. The ..corks as .purchased
In the native'villages are of all sties
and qualities. They are sorted in the
cities" and; after being packed, are
shipped by the. ton. • Once here many
ofthem are recut by hairs at the rate
of twenty gross: a day, So fastidious
aresome bottlers. that . the cork im-
porters have to keep in their employ-
ment several cork cutters to matt such
corks as do not suit customers.:. '
A. speedy It'1eovery.
On owe of the visits of the American •
fleet to. English waters Adnii i al Erben
was in command, :with Captain .Alfred
nnav
Z. Mahan; tbe writer o !t1 i's, .attar
as his flag.'captain: , One morning Cep-
tain Mahan came to this admiral with.
an invitationto dine with. c duke which,
be had .received. '
"1 can't accept," Seed Cuptaitt M i
Lein, "as they forgot to: invite you."
"I should thy you couldn't," getrivf ."d
tine admiral: "I'll peewee- for you."
Wberetepow. the adtn'rat wrote .s.
".tdntirtti' Iiirlien, Uutite71 States Mete,
regrets that Captain Mahan, hie' tin
captain, cannot accept ttte.invitatioft of
the Duke -of Bleak Caption Mahan i+
en the sick list "' •
An bout otr'SO' later w meesertgeel'out
the duke• returned with: invitatiorri for
the admiral . and the eiipt:tin, Where.
iipon the admire I wrote. agate:
"Admiral Erben accepts with pleas
ure the Levitation for Captnirb Malmo
and hLntsetf. tie wishes. also to ad-
vise the Duke of Blank that be, has
taker► (;cardia llaltatt off the. kettle -1n"
A. Monument For John 11opk1ri .
1laltitgore, which received t
received iii the
iobns flopktnd ttntversity - and the
Yokels IIoptins hospital and in other
forme $10,000,000 from Its' famous 1)h1`""
lentliroplst, IS to erect a memorial, in
itis honor. The institutions' named are
hit greatest memorial, but tate city,
with characteristic southern generosity,
feels that it must itself do something
to show its appreciation of one whose
elttzenshiLl and services so greatly bene.
died. The form the memorial will
take has potyet been decided and
probably will not be • until the entire
sunt needed for the purpose is raised.
A Scares Bird.
Eggs or the aptornis, it recently es-'
tenet wingless .bird, bring very high
prices, flue colored specimens fetch ,'
ing ab much as $150 to .$1,000 apiece,
The apteryx, or New Zealand kiwi, is a
bird which, though still living, is be.
and
rp ming scarcer from day to day,
Ha final extlnetlan is only it question;
kiwib e verystow' .
r e bre
el. at'a. Mies
I �
be, only ane• or two very' large eggs be -
1 ing Ii:1d during rbcs sosion, and ail .yet
st '111 mord of tlifOttiC
'Arabs and i'ortrsits,
Art :artist w16 found it di@ieult to get
pictures ot ArabsMorocco :Writes:
"I once: tried to• site -telt
- h some; Arabs in
Algiers:' They constanfry evaded mes,.
and at; last an old Moor, ..with. whom
we were on the friendly. terms:,produc-
ed by.constant bargaining•for embroid-
ered- rags, spoke, to ane • on the:!natter
like a tattier; dor' my gooei..'It is not,'
he said, 'that any !harm ww�i'iI' ensue to+
..
those vvhose,gsettire you make. It is
Yee. yourself will sut'er• ineonvenieuce
In 'the neat world; Allah will say tee:
you: "leollowing your own wilt and:
pleasure,; jou have made these figures.:
I now cotnrnand; you give them 'souls.'"
And where, my friend,: Willi yo e he -
then'? "
Woman Was !f de -From masabo 5ld'ele'
In the Scandinavian -myti, of the ort
gin of woliian. Odin;' Vali and' Ye,. the -
three Sons of Bor, were witllttng, along
the ,sea 'herecl'a.'when they found two,
sticks or. s, o:od, one 'of fish ands:out of'
elm, 'Odin and lids• brothers. were, god*.
of cobrae bat .the sight o the. sticlt
caused. therm to• wish that they Lotttd
carve other ids from: the inanimate
• forthwith' thwvitlt set about rite'
wood they
task, with tbee result that they made•a•
Inciter man out: of the. ashy stick ands a.
female, being its godlike: forme equally
as Lively ns theanan,:out of threeim, bil-
let..
Iniarious.to.the' Memory... •
Besides inattentive reading there, are•.
other things:injuriotts to Memory,.. Ocie;
is the 'habit of skiinmtng over_ ne epi `-
pens, alb in, a• confused jumble„ never to
be thought of again,- thus' diligently
cultivating a !raffia oe careless• reading
hard' to. break, says Home- Cba.t" • Aur
other ase the. reading of trashy navels.
Nothing Is. so. fatal to treading ndtb,
profit asthe. habit of rttnping through
*tea after story anti• foegetting theta
akat soon as read.
Expectant
Mothers
should take "Bu' u' during
this .trying time. Theextra
attain, weight and undue prem•
sure on the delicate organs often
irritate and inflame the kidneys.
This not only increases the dan-
ger et Childbirth, but places the
health. Of the baby in jeopardy,
THE Gi~N1LE .ItIDNE8 FIJI.
keeps the kidneys strong and
vigorous -acts as it mild tonic
on alt the female Organs, and
prevents constipatieti,
A " Btejtx pill at bedtime. is
theagainst Iticl-
best protection ag a
nty Trouble drriag pregnancy.
At 411 druggistu or direct on receipt
of price, 5oe per box.
11 Irl* MICA'. 00. Li
To Catarrh Sufferers -
Hyomei cures, bv breath- ..
•ing medicated air.
The popularity and increase in the
sales of iyoniei are unique in the an-
nals of medicine. Such astonishing
cures have been made •hy this remedy'
that its sale is steadily increasing every
year.
The complete Hyomei, outfit costs
but $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that
can be carried in the vest pocket, a
medicine dropper, and a bottle of I3y-
omei. The inhaler lasts a life-time,and'
if one bottle does not cure,. an •extra
bottle of Hyomei can be - obtained for
50e. It is the most economical of all
remedies advertised for the cure of
catarrh, and it is the only one that fol-
lows Nature in her methods of treating
diseases of the Respiratory organs. •
Breathe through the inhaler for a
feww'tuinutes'four times a day,and your
catarrh is . cured. That's ,all.
If you cannot 'obtain Hyomeiaf your
dealer, it will forwarded by mail, post-
age paid on receipt of price. Write to-
day for consultation blank that will
entitleyou to services of our medical
tiepartutent without charge. The R.T.
Booth Company, Hyotnei Building,'
Ithaca, N. V.
April 1$01. 1900
i4,OlO,000 papackets
of this Tea were sold last year,
at prices ranging 25e 3.Oca 40e, 50e, OOe,
Sold In pound paelets,
Black, Mixed, or. Green.
71►ir
use 'ef $ares,sna..
For Mauy• ycaas, .ono 01 the' :stats
watt .represented lit the Senate. by at
man wv.ho l4)sstistred many fine qualities.
but who frequently injured the causes
he advocated and. alienated those- who
'desired to be friendly , by his' sat (:aide
Manner both in speaking. and' in writ-.
lug. The senator •. had .an : iutlinete
: friend. Who had .w�•i'ltten to. Encu to. urge •I
the appdintment of another friend t0; a
position under the govei'nipent. To.tl fs,
letter the senator returned "a very gar-
citstle answer,- declining at the same
Buie to reeonitnend the appointment
it ie said that' he never forgot -the.
merited rebuke he received • from. the
'friend who had suggested' the appoint:'
rttent:
•``sly Dear Senator. -1 think it, w,oitid-
be Weil •for you to .remeree yonrssar=
easin for the meetly lnereaslltg num,
ber of your:enewigs instead of offor.iex.
it to tbe decreang .nuuaber' efryour
friends, of whom si1' am, one."
Soon atter the senator re teivesll this
eotumuutcation, he,. 'firelight about. rho:
desired appointment.. .
EASTERHATS
E don't care where the next best Millinery is -we have the best,
In nothingis a woman's taste so distinct! arbitrary, ,.and in
W
y
nothing Have we been as thoroughly successful. Our showing
of fine millinery this season discounts everything in the ast,and
the more you make comparisons the surer we are of your money,.
We're making a special feature of trimmed hats to sell at popu-
lar prices, with new styles conning to us all the time. The best. proof
of our success is that we tannest never lose.a customer.
This department is under the charge of Mrs, Adelina, assisted.
by Mils McUluire who comeshighlyrecommended.
R. ADAMS
Emporium, Londesborough, April, 21hd,1906.
Items of ..'.Interest
To you who ;Piave homes and families to provide fox. -Tho opportunity has
beenours to buy the hest. We.givROur 'customers the same privilege: Bed-
room Testypis heavy (twilit y go? od driers.fringed ends white ,. dcolored
tor -
dere 20eto 50c'serair; larkieshadMisses tenana Cashmere •Hose, plain
and ribbd, for pring and summer wear; plain white Mohair Lustre and tigikr
ed in red'
blue,, reen and brown'fa
hionablefor Waists, suits (hildren's'wea
r
etc., special at; 50 per and, S rges,in different shades s eci$a Per
-
yd,15c and' 25c. ..
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• Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, in cash or trade..
iffigohrtiseet ice HURT.' CLARHE.:G.n'1 Mevcl.iaint >CONSTAN
CE:
*MMI �ng 6oIi w l d1
Hvghest prices paid. Ella .logs
es ecially required
STAPLE,1'4)N SAL], l3'URks
• R. & J..RANSFO E' l)
Nerves. '
Along the nerve lines here are some
little nerve faets. When yota:fhel. fidg-
etydon't` try to talk.' When youefeel..
overwrought keep still.' When, you. itre•
blue don't make it worse by :using up;
your nerve force. beep stills Try... to.
listen. ' Remember that the popular
woman in any society, in the . hocne or
abroad, is the woman :who.. says little
but, nrhe' listens much. It; is so. the -
world Over.; The leader is not the. .One
en:
ne
the• o '*tritelist s tot
who. bosses, but
l
the others and says onlya t 1ttle� '
Dangerous Tars.,,
Mousers should carefulin examine.t
toys' presented to their little. ones: At
friend gave my slit -months -old', baby Si
tittle toy dog made et black, weolly
goods. .He was vet'y toner of the play-
thing,. but imagine my. Horror when, one
day aisle sat playing: with it II saw him
putt out a long black beaded pile, Upon
examination I found: that the eyes: and
Bolter button, which l' supposed were
heads, were nothing more ,thee, black
pins with tong, .ugly pole's; -Gleed
p e i n .
B[o ke
S'e p g
Making Hat* Look Thiekir.
A simple way ,of making thebair
iook thicker and heavier Is as follows:
After the shampoo, and when : the hair
-. is perfectly dry, plait It Into two or
three braids. Iittve ono strand small
and the other two large; braid loosely;
hold the little strand tight and push the
other two up toward the head. This
will cause it to form large, natural
waves; Don't wear it rata They aro
unclean, keep the scalp too warm and
often cause the hair to molt luxuri-
ttntty. _ . e
In the Iritcclten.
Have as few articles about the: sink
as possible. The sink brush, pan
scraper, Well mop and soap/ shaker
may be hung above It, and you Will
also find it colwtpilent to have the p0.
tato crusher and it large spoon at hand.
The latter, however, must bo hung:.,:
high, out of reach of all splash. If pos-
sible keep the salt box to the right of
the core
nnttoltasc ' the tango and as e
' struction of the kitchen will permit,
I
Potatoesr Chambers,.
Potatoes ebaanbery are a Novelty.
Slice and crisp them precisely' as for
Saratoga potatoes. "1'Itttt is, slice them
o h
ihto
as thin as possible n dr and p tem
Ice water, afterward drying tho eli'eea
between folds of it towel. Arrange the
plteest in a well buttered biscuit' tin•
With salt, pepper and hint of butter be.
tbo layers. Dake until well
(MENS' CAFE
FOR HOT ; :I.'uNCHEs•
SOFA' DRINKS
Oysters and Erust in Season
Mighellass Confectionery, Cakes and
Pastry, and Bakers' and Home-
made ,Bread.
:A4te7<i1ts for Melagama Tea
Nimens
Albert $t., Clinton.
creeneAl
Coal!
Exclusive sale for D. L. ' &iti
W.. Scranton Coal. • Orders
left" and money received. .at
Harland Bros. Hardware: for,
all kinds of Coal
J. A. HAMILTON
COAL DEALER
DARTL IFPS
RESTAURANT
Subscriber having moved
his. Restaurant to the store
recently occupied by F. W.
Watts, will be glad to meet all
his old customers,and as many
new ones as may favor him
with their ..patronage.:..
Having also bought out the
he will
KingBakery, pp y
the public with first - class
Bread and
Bre Cakes.
BREAD DELIVERED AS
FORMERLY
H.BARTLIF�
Tlie LANDESEO1LO TAILOR
Is still here. Bring your own ololh. t
will )hake it up for you at a price that
right.
See our
• o be all t
will rind t
new tett samples, all .at prices .y that are
right and cannot be beat, bit, work-.
manship, and trimmings that are all
right.
A. WOO IIEb D1LvedosTailor,
uall and examine
Our stook of high artpianos of lest
est ease designs, and containingfinest t e •
done -purchasable .for money.' See our very
latest styles of sweet -toned organe, at.
prices;. Inetrnemente rented, toned or re- r'
paired. Gramophones and mucic in vet -
meet at
HOARE'S:
Music Eispori*.
J. RIME,..t
Fiauo Tuner,
S >otih
�.r J t
the R, C. Church.
CCD A.1
Before placing your orders for
your season's supply of Coal, get
our prices. The very best goods
carried in Stock and sold at the
lowest possible price.
Orders may be left:at Davis
& Rowland's Hardware store, or
with
W. J. Stevenson,
At Electric 14ight Plant•
NO1IC1!!
Spring Is here, and so is
_ .. house-cleaning time,
If you will call at our
store, you will find every-
thing to make the- work
easy.
Soaps Powder's, nrllshesy
Mops, Brooms, etc.
All sold at closest possible
prices.
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