The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-06, Page 3A Dressmaker's Duties
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Aro Snob as to cause Backache
*Toronto Dressmaker has Found a
POsItiVe Cure and Gladly Tells
About It.
Those ethotollow
the arduotte cum-
pation a drew -
nailing or sewing
have troubles of
their own.
—dad' Bunning aewing
machines all day
long, bending over
work that requires
the greatest of care,
these are the things
that have made
many a wo m art
exclaim, "every
time I take a stitch
with my needle it.
seem as though 1 am piercing my own
back."'
Butscaliose who ettffer from backache,
headache, pain in the side or any derange-
ment of the kidneys will be glad to -know
that there is a remedy that never fails even
• in the worst case%
Ili is Doan's leidney Pills.
Mrs. P. Coyle; the well-known drew -
maker, 224 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ont.,
gave the following statement of her experi-
once with it:
"For some time I suffered a good deal
from weak book,. a tired feeling, and pains.
and aohee in various intrts of my body.
Since I have used Doan's Kidney Pills the
• pans have left me, my back has got stronger
and the kidney troubles have been corrected.
•e That tired, d tills row sy feeling that used
*acme on me has now gone and I eau happy
to say I have nob felt cm well in yeare as at
present."
Doan's Kidney Pills onre backache, lame
or weak back, Bright's disease, diabetes,
• dropsy, mist before the eyes, loss of memory,
rheumatism, gravel and urinary troubles of
• young or old. The Doan Kidney Lila Co.,
Toronto, Ont •
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MATRON AN.D
Sadie Parsey, a maid in the employ ot
a New York family, fell from the fire es-,
. cape on theofourth floorastranddifshere
hair caught in some ornamental .h•ons
work, and she hung suspended until help
came. •
• Mrs. Hetty Green visits the .New York
Chemical National bank, in which she is
. much interested, nearly every day, al;
wart tarrying in her hand the old reti-
cule which hos been known to hold mil- •
lions in stocks and bends. • • .
Lady Dundonald, says a society gossip,
is tall, slight and distinguished 'making.
s No one would give her credit for being.
the mother of five children; the eldest.or
whom is 19. She Is an excellent hostese,
but Very quiet and unobtrusive.
Mrs. E. P. Buerill of Corinna, Me., has
a thimble which.the constantly uses that
„t she bought 46 years ago.. She never Own-
ed a sewing machine, and she lea diligent
. housekeeper and has done a largeamount.
,of sewing, always using thiti one. thhable.'
Sarah L. Bunn, who lived'next door to
David Hannum, the original of David
Sarum, in Homer, N. Y., anew Edward.
affestcott well and says that he .married
a relative of DaVid's and had always the
greatest respect for hints She denies that
he' utended to ridicule Hannum.
One •of theedmartest turnouts seen in
Washingtog these days is' that of Miss
Mabel Hanna. It is a high tan cart, with
two seats and one In the baele for the
driver, but Miss Hanna call handle 'the
• rtbbons herself when she desires to. Miss
" Hanna is a pretty and :atttactive . blond,
• with a quiet and retiring manner. . •
. Miss Bertha Oiesoii of Denmark, • who
was recently admitted to the Shoemak-
ers' guild as a fellow craftsman, haft been
awarded a guild medal on account of the
perfection of the first pair cif slime
Which she made. The ehoea. have been
tent to the Paris expositiort, being••the
*ret ones made by a woman.in Europe.
Clemency Royer, 1 s sit' Frenchnemean
- who has brought out a book ot absorbing
haterest. It bears the title, 'Tlee•SConsti-
tution of the World," .and"is an Octavo ot
800 page% Emile Gautier declares that
the author Is worthy to rank among the
• . greatest scientists of the •last 25 years.
Mme. Royer was the drat ,to translate
Darwin into French. ••
Kansas can boast perhaps of the email-
-est woman now alive. Her nettle is Hel-
en Powers, and her home is with her
parents at Wetmore, its Brown county.
She is now 24 years old, but ehe has nev-
er grown st bit. since the age of 8. She '
was taken with a severe illness at the
age of 3,.• and she has never grawmany_
larger. She hos the intelligence pf .a
bright child of 3.
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• nave Name.
'Xhe Ottewst improvement Connote
alien proposes to eetelelisla park along
theitioleau River in connection with the
propoaed driveway to Goyernraent House,
Large quentities of bar gold received
by merchants in the western pert of
the Transvatil from Preaident Kruger,
ostensibly in payments of requisitioned
goods, have beep seized by the Britieh,
TO DORE A GOLD IN ONADAY.
TakeLaxative Brom° Quinine Tablets. An
druggists refund tha money if it Mils to cure
scot W, Grove's signature le on each box.
A number or Italian laborerbrought
from Buffalo to Welland to work on
cement walks were deported at the re.
' quest of local Itthorere.
THE THREE STAGES. •
For the early stage Soott'e Ernuleion is a
cure. For the second stage it °urea many.
And for the last stages of consumption it
soothes the cough and prolonge the life.
Mrs Freeman, • of New Hamburg, was
fatally burned by a lamp exploding
and setting fire to her aroma
H. K. Duffield, a Chicago broker, was
robbed by pickpockets of $56,000 on a
Cottage Grove Avenue cable oar, .
HOW TO CURE A. CORN.
.• Ib le one of the easiest things in the
world to cure a corn, Do not use acids
or tithes caustic preparations and don't
Iout a hole in your feet. It is simply to
apply Putnatn's Painless Cone Extractor
and in three days the corn can be remov-1
ed without pain. Sure,' wife, painless.
Take only Putnam's Corn Extraotdr,
Lady Aberdeen has been elected hon.
(wary president of the Women's Con-
gress at Paris.
Dr, Reitz eays annexation of Boer terri-
tories wou/d mean enslavement of burghers
to pay cost of war to British.
: If tbere is a cavity in year aching tooth,
' plug ftwith a piece of Dr. Low's Tooth.
1 ty, and aot as a temporary filling. Price
ache Gum, It will stop the ache prompt-.
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I• The Supreme Court of Tennessee has
' decided that women cannot practice law in
that State,
WEILE...Y.OU„.,811EP.
• If you take a LaxesLiver Pill to-niglit,
before retiring, it will work without a
,gripe or pain, curing Bthommees, Consti-
pation, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache,
and make you feel better in the
morning. , '
Four days of hotwind totally destroyed
the etheat crop in North Dakota and Min-
• esota. ••
• Bicyclists and athletes generally will find
Elagyard's Yellow Oil the most effective
• remedy for limbering up stiff joints and
Bore inusoles. The beat thing for dada or
wounds of any kind. • Price 25e.
Kenyon College, in Ohio, will confer the
degree ot L. L. D. on Senator Mark Hanna,
the Republican "Boss." a ••
• WILL WORK AT BIGHT. •
• Countless thousands bave found a bleats.
ing to the bodyin 'Dr. King's New Life
Pills, which poeitiyely Mire Cioriatipation,
hick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Mal-
aria, Feyer 'and Ague and all Liver and
Stomach troubles. • Purely vegetable
never gripe or yokels.: Only 2.5 cents . at
all drug stores, • •' • •
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Philadelpbia prepares to appeal to the
rest of Pennsylvania to give it relief from
a ineyor with almost despotic power.
HE FOOLED n SURUEONSI ,
• All doctors told Renick Hamilton; of
Weet Jefferson, 0. after suffering .18
• months from ReotafFisttila, he would die
unless a costly operation was performed ;
but be cured himself with • 'Buoklen's Ar-
nion the beat in the world. Surest
Pile cure on earth, 25 cents a box. Sold
by all druggist%
• Haire of • Benjamin • Frazer accused
• Charles F, Dak, his Benda:law of nenrdek.
hag four members of the family in order to
acquire park of the Frazee estate •
• POULTRY POINTERS.
Feed in clear surface%
Dampfiess is fatal to railing turkeys.
Too much hard boiled eggs will canoe
bowel disease. • , . .
Leg weakness is one of the gills to
which young turkeys are exposed. The
feeding of bonemetil is a natural and ex.
tellent preventive.
Granulated Is the beet form in. Which
to give bonemeal to matured fowls.. In
tide condition it keeps fresh longer than
• if ground into meal. •
It matters little how the poultry house
constructed provided there are plenty
,t sunlight, a dry floor, no drafts, plenty
It Mono and cleanliness.
The principal object to be gained hi
raising chickens for early market is to
get thent to weigh an average of two
pounds each in the shortest time poesible.
The- flesh of a chicken raised exclusive-
ly on sort feed presents a shriveled aro
pearance, especially on the breast after
dressing. This rarely ewers when the
fowls are fed on grain. --St. Louis ite,
pliblic.
RAILROAD TIES.
ION 1 4
Railroads of east and westlava have
recently been united, SO that one can note
travel from one end of, the blend to the
other in two days.
There are 19,914 locomotives et work
on the railways of Great Britain, and
tech ofSe on an average rung 19,090
miles 1 Year and earns for this 5,478,
ad the ch mile the loci:motive rune its
tile
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* boot earnings are about 4p. Od.
A. railroad teen say e that there la no
limit to the size of 'the American lotomo*
tire, and aii long at heavt rails- elmbe
ideated luta so long atail ellgiliel grelys
Seine of thete deo We will be Matti 200
pound rails and locottiotives tiviee the size
of MOSS iloW in
• tit*. on the railroads of India have
been gradually ittereatted in weight.
Poise used On the Indian Southern rag.
I• vy now Weigh 7fi Donmirthestrof 40
mutat in aatt royalty 85 ' pounds; the
length a
ft
he rail* hal `been Ineretted
&OM OA 0 SO feet, and on one railroad
te 40 feet,. .
• Woodstock voted down' the hezlaw
to pave Dundee street With truttlitlAM,
tend earned a by.law:, to ,
Ore alarm aylitenut
A not: named George Laurier Knott
of Raleigh township, jumped into a
pond to swim. He stueldin the mud
at the bottom and was drowned;
An Austrian, naturalized in Chica-
go, who retureed to Austria, was ex
pelted. That will happen to others.
A WONDER.
All who see Mr O. F. Collier, of Chero-
kee, Icwa, as he is now, cheerful, erect,
vigorous, without an ad e, could hardly
believe he is the same man who, a short
time ago, had to sit in a chair, propped up
by cushions , suffering intensely from an
aching back, in agony if be tried to steop
—all caused ey chronic, kidney trouble,
that no medicine helped till be used
'Electric Bitters and was wholly cured by
• three bottles. Positively cures Backache,
Nervousness, Loss of appetite, all Kidney
troubles, Only 50o at all drug stores.
S. W. Totter died on Saturday week,
near G-orrie, aged 26 years and 5 days.
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TEE' CLINTON NEW ERA
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CROFULA
thin • bloodweak lungs and
Paleness. You ha*. them In
holvweather as well as In cold.
SCOTT'S EMULSION cures
them In summer as in winter.
Nt Is creamy looking and pleas-
ant tasting.
oc. ass ps.00 all domains.
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•- The Goyernor of Bombay telegraphs
Shat there were 10,277 deaths trom
Cholera mat of 15,670 c tees during:Mae
week ending June16. ,
• The British Admiralty has ordered
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five mote emitters to go eo China.
This represents ati additional 50,000
'toils, the crews aggregating 3,000.
It is now reported that
toed in the disaster on the Southern Geor-
gia Railway.
The 0. P. R. has given notice to 560
meo in their Winnipeg shops thet they
will be leAd•off until anly 3.
India is sending eight battalions of
infantry, a oayalry regiment,• artillery
and engineers, se a fighting force, beeides
in
ohwobian.teta
, lions to guard coroneenioations
' King Humbert, of Italy, has signifled
his approval of the list of ministers sub-
mitted by 8ignor Swami, with the ex-
ception that the portfolio of Finance will
• go to Signor ()rend • Chinikri, The new
cabinet has been sworn in.
SEdriNTEEN YEARS OF TORTURE.
"I had a bad cough for seventeen years"
writes Mrs Samuel . Hamilton, of Lawn-
ville, Team eNo doctor or rneaktine cou'd
cure it until one year ago I began to use
Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consump-
tion, 'Omit did me .more good than all
other medioines I eye.. used. It is truly
a grand enre for stubborn Coughs, Cokls
and Throat and Lung troubles," Positiv-
• ely cures Consumption, Pneumonia,- Grip,
Bronehitis,a_Asthnea, Hay Foyer anal
Croup, Prtoe 50e and $1.08. Guaran-
teed. • Trial 'bottles free at.all drug stores.
As d result of the disastrous failure
of the Thompson Shoe Co., Edwin J.
Thompson, l'esident, and Edgar J.
Savage, Vice -President, haste been
arrested at Montreal on 'a eharge tI
conspiracy to defraud the creditors.
A feature of the failure of the
Bitique -Ville Marie is . the demand
of alleignment made by the liqui-
dators upon William Weir, Somet...
ville Weir and Godfrey 'Weir, bank-
ers, doingbusiness under the name of
William Weir Se Sons. •
• The lataterld's Wom tn's • Christian.
Temperance Union Congress reassetni
led at Edinburvb,, under, the Preei-
dency of Mrs Bailey. '
The W hi techurch .oreamery in one
clay, June 12th, turned 0=1840 pounds
Of' butter.
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Birds !and Aecebol. •
Som'e years ago an •article- went the
rounds of the •newspapers telling of a
. man catching a flock ot crows by soaking
corn in alcohol and leaving it for the
• crows to •eat, and when they became
drunk be caught them. I tried bread
drumles soaked in whisky' on EnglIsh• -
eparrows, but they would not eat them,
and I finally got a crow, and though I
kept him until he was very hungry, I
could not get him to eat corn emitted in
whisky, and he found uo difficulty in
picking up every titisoaked kernel and
leaving the others. You may draw yonr
own moral, but I am satisfied that the
crow will not eat food saturated with
alcohol. He is either too uncivilized or
too intelligent.—Popultir Science Month.
All let a Heap.
• :Three Irishmen were orossing the
bridge of Cork, and one of them, happen -
Ing to look over the parapet, felt a strong
. desire to touth the water. But they could
not see how it was to bealone. At last it
• wets suggested that by hanging on to the
(stet of each other they might accomplish
ghat they desired. They made the at-
tempt, but found that their combined
length was not sufficient to reach the
water. Then the one at the top cried to
the undermost, "Areith now, Paddy, hoist
on till I come down to you, and time, my
honey, we shall reach it!” And they did,
• Bawd Diener, • •
City. Niece—This is my busbend's col.
lection of old coins. • 'I don't think you
have seen it before.
Uncle Josh—Gee whiz! How in the
world did he ever get !stuck ou all thenet
--Brooklya Life. •
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tBANrS?ABMS
Doctors find
A Good
Pteseription
rorntanitiM.
timid ho._,..Veltie ot bed health tint ItsIteek2ell will
Ot t. Tidy banish wain end molosiglife. use ghee
, N�4sths word g'1,P*A'N'S Oa the peekags end
take* Mo sabaltate. nsi•PASNIL is foe5 olielteti
oar daii#171 Tett Waisples and ow
iiitisioapiele will awaited to say ;WM* toe dee oats,
feneweed to the it Melaka Co., Ne.,. Spear
Street, New Stott.
T -HE COCKROACH A SNOB.
tot Hatt Fellow Welt net, but the
Writ, Toad Like
Six legged or two legged the true cock -
tech aristocrat has no desire to mix
,ith the *nob. Ile believes in sticking
ith his own set, • Ile ,bolds the others
• a for, in the struggle for existence, to
ire too many Vied of youis distinctly
lessen your ehances og survival, For
:wee. what Is It wakes the existence
vnuilla grower one ceaseless vigil?
it but the fact that front root tip to
or bud the mettle plant is popular
alt kinds of creatures, with back -
os and without thou, shelled and un -
see, furred, featlaered and fuzzy,
wolged, walking and crawling. That is
why at all hours of the day and night the
vanhlia grower must be eternally saying
"Shoo, there!"
The cockroach is no vanilla plant.
Nothing -like it. He has a Hever, thougla
that defends him tie. well as. If die bris-
tled with spines. 114.• Is 'not a hail fellow
well •met with all sorts, of creeturee.
About the only iinimal that lilies him is
the tree toad, although among some peo-
ples salted cockroaches ere a great deli-
cacy. 1 canzior say if they are really
. very good. I neves. tried. • I should think
not, though, for a cockroach ten and
cockroach pills are used. in Russia as
. remedies for dropsy. People are not ac-
customed to make medicines out of good.
-• Cockroaches hare the habits of acone
firmed tobacco chewei• and expectorate
'freely in safe' runways, probably to meek
the places for identification.. Tbey have
glands tbet secrete what they Wok i•
peefinneanad it is. 00 .lasting that it i•iiins
articles of food, especially coffee,to be left
. on a shelf where roitches run. . Nothiug
but boiling water and imam& can re-
move'the taint,
Becaese of this and also because it Is .a
scavenger (for all deep* the truly . eco-
nomical), the *roach is unpopular. The
variety called the Croton bug, because 02
itsearly reeognitien �f the . 'value of a
system of waterworks by• following the
pipes of which it could reach the homeit
. of all and attain warmth end Moisture
almost equaling the long lost days .of the,
earbonifeeous era, the araniehe.al Edeia of
the cockronekis really *a German impor-
tation. Although It. does .not bear the ht -
bel "Made In Germany," it is named.
Eetobia gerroanice• and is Much smarter
a than the: others astiteartieessitet In aofth::
German kitchens it is called a Suabiam
• In south • Germany aa Prussittit, in east
Germany 'et Rinatianand in west Ger-
Many n Frenchman. • Sometimes it is
sale° 'a Spaniard or a Dane, but never,
never does a countryMan of Wild' Willie
Admit 'that *Eletobia gcemanice is. a 'Ger.,'
mem- east, west, north, South,' high, lo*
or middle.' TIsey• wash their . kande ofl
the. topple tribe and eiouldslike to weeh •
. their • cupboarde of -them toeS—Harvey
•Sutheeland ,in Itiasleeee • • -
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• THE DRESS MODEL.
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A„ bullet of geld tipped with a tiny'
French brilliant is one of the novelties In
expensive drees .buttons.
Pastel cigars in eiery, delicate tint and ,
tone are eoutipicuotTealmong the newest
suede and glum kid glove,
Cluny laces aud Insertions are again
;ere:. et decorate
of faehlon. They m
both summer, gowns and sumer
,
Lace dresses, overskirts, blouses, vests,
fiches — laces In every possible form
—evil) be Worn during the sumixier, with
• a notably lavisb disregard of expense.
White taffeta silk parasols of hand-
somequality, but with no sort ot decora-
tion, will be the prevailing. fashiou for
general use With light summer gowns.
There is now 'a demand for scarf fin-
ishings on sununer dress hats, the fronts
of surplice bodiees, &taus, cejlarettes,
eEntiopnitseasyylezen on lace edged lingerie in
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• The, rose tinted shades in violets and
velvet pansies are the most favored in
the season's purple millinery. The flow:
ere are very lifelike In shape, and the
•coloring is beautiful.
A handsome quality of crepe de chine
is used for elegant evening toilets, por-
tions of bridal gowns and entire dresses
for graduating college girls. Lace and
; soft silk sashes with deeply fringed ends
ere ftecessories for these gowns.,
1. Elbow sleeves are added not only to• :
many of the afternoon gownsof foulard,
mean, barege, china silk, veiling,' etea
but they appear upon smart little French.
walking jackete and boleros of suutmer
! cloth, . English serge, chealot. and eiraie
lar wool fabrics. ' • •
The new shapes In dress sleeves are• •
legion. The foundation or basis of most
of the popular styles Iso trim shape ina
casing the arm like a long, tight glove,
, either fiat and intim, if the arm is plump,
! or wrinkled its whole length, if over-
sletaler.—New Yerk Post. •
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Curieg honey siniply means 'a proper
evaporation of the water it contains: • .
It is best not. to haticile bees eery early
In the morning or late in the evening.
• To handle- bees with the most satisfaed
etionaiefect tt. -bright., rather
Dividing the bees' into. too many dig, •
slams early inthe season is often ruin-
.
•• In 'selecting 'conibe for 'the ecilone to
, occupy in the ..new location ,get a good
supply of brood.:
•• It the lertile. Workersare discovered
•
when they first make their appearance
. before tine of the drone lame is seen.
scattered about, they will Often accept •
aticquultr cell or eertile queen • without die-.
. The importance 'otapacing frames in
. hive shOuld not be overlooked: • •la too• ;
much space is give!), tho bees. avili build ,
. the combs so thick that it will be neces-
•eary to shave them down to groper teick-'
• ness.with sa. sharp 'kilife. •••
Wax is not .gethered from flowers or
fecal any other source by bees, but as •• a •
natural secretion at thele own and is only
• produced by heavy feeding or :during. "
honey • flows. It can :readily be discov-
ered in the tinge on the undereide, of the °
_hoay.e-alt. Louis Republie.
• THE DOMINIE.
The state' dePartreent of the United
• States government spends nearly $1,0000 ,
000 adyeak to protect American miesioa-
„aries, in foreiga lands. •
The beret Baptiet •tabernacle of Cin-
cinnati: is to be connected by telephone
with •such of its members as desire . to
• hear :the • sermon and deorice Without
'leaving their homes. a • •
' Bishop Potter recently Witheised a the-
atrical performance in New York, and, .
according to hit own . statement, It was
the •first time: be . had Attendee a New
York theater. He expliained that he had
• no oajection •to theater going . and had
•tnetely refrained from it himself because'
• he thought that it wait. wilier on his pert.
Bishop Wililani Taylor, •who is . now
on the superaennated list of the geth-
odist Episcopal church, has had it most
eventful career.- ' Previous :to his retirement Irene -active life fear years egohe
had preached continuously. for 53 yearti.
He has worked in Africa,. Australia, In-
dia, South America, Asia and inmost of
'the:islands of the south Pacific.
BEE BUZZES.
HE FIXED HIM.
A Pair of Spectacles That .IrdlIF Suit-
ed. the Old ram:
• The traveling eye doctor came along.
The man or the house was out in the
barn sorting potatoes for seed. • His wife
told tbe doctor Unit she guessed her bus-
• band wanted some glasses, for he had
been cemplaining. about his cid Ones. So
she went out and called 'him. He came
elowly in threngit the shed walk, dusting
the grime off his hands. • •' -
• "Yesat said he to the'. doctor, "1 have
• been havin quite a tussle with them eyes
of mine., Geese' I've either got to have
• some new specs or gif tongs to hold my
•paper with. ttain't got much reedy
money jest now. jest got up March
• ye see, and •it's seed and fertilizer and
all thetas. buy. But trot out yer glasses,.
mister, and 'we'll see if we can traded',
So the doctor opened his case and com-
menced to try .on the glasses./•
As each was fitted on his nose the
farmer first looked gravely on to the Page
• of the weekle paper and then off at the
• wall. . • •••• •
"No, that am t it yet, he would say.
At laat he seemed to get discouraged.
"X don't believe ye've got anything In
your stock," • said •he, "that's goin to do
me any good. • Guess we might's well
Stop tutu."
Quoth the doctor: "Well, try these. It's
the last pair we haven't tested. If they.
, don't fit, we'll call it h bad job."
• And he carefully placed the glasses
• astride the fariner's nose and passed the
paper over to him,•
The farmer read Or awhile In silent de-
light, and then he looked at the doctor.
• "Complete!" cried the farmer ecstatic-
ally. "X bath% seen so: well to read for
years. These are just what I call fust
class!" -
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"Pm glad I suited you," said the doctor
iis he tucked $3 in his vest pocket and
hastened away. "I thought' 1 could fix
row before we got done."
"And he did fix me," said the farmer,
telling abottasthe matter the other day.
"When 2 went to look at them glasses
after supper, banned if I -didn't find that
• they were nothin but jest bows --not a
speck of glass in either of 'end It cost
me gs to find out that my old eyes are
pretty good to read with. after al1."--•—
Lewiston (Me.) Journal.
sorry They Laughed.
. The Shipping World says: "A good
story is told iu Paris about a Japanese ,
embassy which visited Prance to ar-
range about three .ports whieh ware to
be opened to trade' in Japan and Prance
respecOvely. The' French tninister for
foreign affaire chose Yokohama, Yeddo
'and HansYang.. The -Japanese
ender smiled nod went away. Soon .after,
Ward Jamul signified that she bad select-
ed the three French .ports of Havre,
Marseilles and Southampton. The Preach.
foreign office went- into fits of laughter
at this blunder and pointed out that
Southampton was in England.— 'We are
perfectly aware of It,' replied -the • Jan,
anese embassador, ',and Han -Yang is 111
Korea: " •
••
•
The First relent- en lelietelteol.
Before 1833, when wooden =tette*
With phosphorus were made in Vienna,
people were dePeedent upon flint and
Steel to secure a light. The first patent
for a phOsphorus match in the. United
States was taken out in 1830 by A. D.
Philipps of Springfield, Mass. For many
years people refused to use theta, but by
1845 the ill smelling and clumsy old tin.•
der boxes were generally discarded and
are preserved, like Huuffiiotest es mita*
ities.—Ohiengo Chronicle.
1 Wire fences are foilttd to 11,4 kespon*
' hie' for nturh &UM* to stock by iight.
nine discharges, and oceasional earth
1 . wires are suggested.
The first electrie railway In the world
Was built in Ireland, from Rushmills to
1 Giant's cataSeWnyt.
some nettle*,
Jones—They ought to hang that de.
faulting treasurer.
johneon—What are you kicking ebout?
Dhin't he give the people a run for their
inoney/ACantas City Independent. ,
........._ ..
I The grip is generally supposed to be *.
modern disease, but The British Itedieal
Journal shows that epidemics of the dia.
ease not only broke ont SO long as SO
years ago, but that they occurred At
least 700 'court. .. ‘..t
THE ROYAL BOX,
Queen Victoria took with her from Ire-
land a collection of specimens of Irieh
illuminating work of great value. •
• The 'Prineess of Wales has • adopted
the reigning fashionable fad of fencing.
and has acquired great skill with the'
foils. • , • ••-
• An eyewitness 'gays that the meeting
*between the Prier° and Princess of
Wales and .the king or Denmark after
the attack on the prince at Brussels was
one of the most touching sights he ever
-witnessed. . The old king was deeply agi-
tated.
• The salt of the czar of Russia consists
of 173 persotts, of whom 15 aremembers
, of the ,Imperial family, 17 are princee
who . are not of imperial . birth, 17 are
counts, 0 .are barons, and the • remaining
115 are nobleinea of lower rank. Only
128 are Russians, the rest being Ger-
, mans, Pines, Poles. Circassian% Greeke
• and diountattians,
PEN, CHISEL AND
• Carolus Duran will net paint 5 portrait
for less than a4,000.
M. Gerome, the distinguished Preacb.
• seulptor. has been authorized to desigh
a monument to be placed on the Geld of
'Waterloo. It will be the first French
mouument on the battlefield.
William Dean Howells Is a believer In
the stoic philosophy and eald recently
tliat the only just conclusion concerning
the question of life and death was to re-
solve to meet bravely whatever came.
Cart Hang, the veteran artist, whose ,
name has been 00 long tteeociated wIth.
the art of Water color painting, has just
celebrated his eightietb birthday and
the jubilee of his conneetion with the
British Road Society ef Painters In Wit.
•
ter Colors. •
SEASONABLE TIPS.
itis dine to Wear et from drinking Mee
stares Courier. .
Got your tin pans and old guns ready,
boys, tor mind June is the month of wed, .
dings.—Beaver Pails Review.
• Time for soon doors. tawn fetes art
imminent. Strawberry shortcake is ripe.
NOW 'for the bamtnock built rot two.—
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Olarenee Mahler, aged nine, son of
t. Mahler, of Delaware, wan killed by
liehtning fhPre.
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Is not sold. in hulk, Don't allow anyone to sell
you anything else on theplee or promise that it
is "just as good" and awe' ansivei every pur-
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50 Yale Bicycle's 501
.1t Less Than Manufacturers' .PrIges
• While In Toledo last week our buyer purchased 50 high gtacla Yalee at 0;
• ridiculously low price for spot cash.. There is no better wheel miutufactuend
in the 17. S. than a Yate. We hays deolded to effer thein for.quick Rale at
the extremely low price of ,
These are the cheapest wheels ever offered•in Canada and it is your oppor-
tunity to get a first-class mount, fully guaranteed, for ;he season cf 1900 at
less than manufacturers' prices. We have in atockk nuinber of second.
hand Wheelsat from 85 up Wheels expreesecido a distance,
with privilege of examination, OIL receipt of $1come to Goderich on July
• 4th and see our wheels while here. • •
.EIIIER.SONiS RIME itMUStC MUSE, Goderich
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Sugar SugarSugar
Just to hand, eecond car Redpath Extra Standard granulated and Yellow
sugar. We sell in bbl lots ese than wholerale sell in 60 Ws. Special price hi 100 pound
lots and dollars.
TEA
Black•
TEA
Green
TEA
Japan
• • We have best 25c tea in town, eetra eke Japan tea 20o, agents for tam
LAP% Appleton, Monsoon and Blue Ribbon teas in packages
Exquisite Dinner, Tea, Toilet, Glass and Water Sets. We expect tide
*Week two orates direct frora the manufacturersin Staffordshire, England, bought before
the advance of 1540 20%. We are selling at old price% yoo will say° 26% by bn,ying
from us. Call and nal101110 goods and prices btfore you buy. ••
IRWIN. • Clinton
iteter • Flour
IT NO EXTRA COSI'
Ali kinds of Small Field Seeds, as Timothy, Red and
Alsike Clovers. Headquarters for Turnip, Mongold, Carr°
Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. •
Our specialty is Teas. Try 3ur 16a Tea. Other:Varieties enmity as cheap.
•Highesti market price paid ia cash for egge.
JW 1-1ILT-1
uggies
We are selling Buggies for three of the:best Carriage
Companies in Canada.
GREY IND SONS, CHATHAM.
BRANTFORD tIARRIACE
CANADA CARRIAGE CO., BROCILVILLK,
and the well known
RAIN WAGGON.
We are selling twine made by the very bestLmakerCat
reasonable prices. .sor I
Also agent kr the Alexander and IVIallotte Cream
sepera t a musey 11 trio Bity eles Samp
les can be seen
fie shop, Isaac Street.
Children Cry for ott-
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CA STOR Gentrai Ininienient Dealer, Milo*