The Clinton New Era, 1905-05-12, Page 6t,
5W CLINTON CLINTON N 4'W Elia
May 12th, 1905
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• A Tea Standard
Red Feather Ceylon Tea has set " first quality "
"standard for itself -below which it never falls.
Black, Green or Mixed -never put up in lead but
always in sterilized parchment -lined packages -40e,
per
Get cReet Feather invotor- cop,
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rv Oar rorestry Reserver.
In compliance with the law recently
'passed by congress the general land
softice ire just surrendered control of
Jike government forestry reserves to
isbe bureau of forestry. There are
*fty-three reServes, containing 62,000,-
00acres, or mere than 06,000 square
wiles, and it seems but naturaS that
• they shouldsbesunders-thassuperekto _
)pf a department which devotes its time
o the scientific study of the forests.
Ate control which the ^forestry bureau
now has consists not In posting "No
respassing" signs about the reserves,
Out rather in seeing that they are used
so their fullest extent without being
Abused. There is a probability that
e "forestry bureau" will in the fu
-
re be known as the "forestry eery-
, illee.-Maxwell's Talisman. -
1 pr, inbuipirifitiont In Prdison. r bi
inpriso:Ci
menet Mrs thewfoortia•eyses °at 4.
1,Wetersburg Maxim Gorky was -denied
, paper, ink, pens and pencil and only
flitter the protest of his wife was he al -
,wed materials for writing. He then
.imposed a theatrical piece, which had
I been revolving in his mind some time
likefore, the ground tone of which was
Igo be somber. But in the chilly, nar-
kow fortress cell the background of the
*rams became more ample and his
sense of the humorous was sharpened.
*te worked out the oharacters of his
"play, securing effects which set him
shaking with laughter when he read
them over in the twilight of his cell.
Ais aix days the drama was completed
hud received the title "Children of the
funs, .
EVERY xvi)M AN IN POOR,
' II El A LTH.
. .
lElas an aw;Sil struggle. "Lots to do,
all kireli of worry, nueit contend with
less' of 'sleep poor appe i it., and tired
nerves. Her only d. s i re is . for more
'strength and better 11-ali h. This is
lexactly what cd•ues from using "Ferro-
zoae, the areatest tonic sickly women
lean possibly use.- Purrozone in ikoe
the blood tingle and grow re,i, the
cheeks grosv rosy, the eve.; leght
'Femme:tie .n% istratts the b nly. (level -
'epos new strerg 11, aqd . tha'; s
'worth living. Perrozone is the sort
of tonic that builds up, it gives one a
'reserve of nerve fotce end• i stahlishes
'such heap hy conditio.,•s that sieln •ss
1 is unknown • Let eN ery wo , lin, use
rerrezone Price 50s.
1 .: Common clear glass left exposed In
ltertain desert regions of the earth soon
Vffianges greatly in appearanee And ac -
'Anises color, sometimes rose purple,.
Wind soinetimes amethyst Thai change
flas been attributed by some observers
to alkaline soils, but others maintain
Stud such changes occur where there is
so alkali and that it must be due to
ilbe great activity of the actinic rays of
Ate sun where the atmosphere is very
"Wear.
1.1.-.
On the Safe Side.
. An old woman who persisted in bow-
leg during church service whenever
Vie name of Satan was mentioned was
seprimanded by the minister for so
=seemly a habit. The reproof, had,
Nowever, no effect, and the minister
waked her finally 14 exasperation why
she thought it necessary to bow.
( -"Well," she replied, "civility costs
seething, and you never know what will
IkaFFeoP
;
HE HAD TO HAVE IT,
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THE PARIS 'CAFrEa
It ir the sevenennuasse• autism's!, Home
Part of the Day,
'or an hour or two of the day the
Cafe IS the Parisian's° ontdoor home,
Tbere be gets nil the running and aft-
ernoon Papers. There if he likes he
May write hie Wittiness letters and pra
1: vete vorrespondence. Many a "client"
wrltei&.aU, 9i,i?Mt of his correspond-
! came at his little Marble topped -table;
'The garcon brings. Mtn the black port.
follo stocked 'with letter paper and en-
velopes and pens end ink. Notie client
may use pp as much. paper and en-
Yelopea as he pleases. These are pro-
vided by the staff of waitere at their
own charge, not by 3..t, le ration, the
landlora-a curious. custom. Notre
•elleat, is welcome to Bit there all day
long over his newipapers and corre-
spoudence and Ws glass Of bOrdeaux
or hia,"Ialt chaud" (perhaps with a -nip
of ruin in •it when the weather is cold,
counter is reserved for .walterir
and -for 111,' le" Patron% wifw.nr d laugh- •
• -•!.,V.R.4:1-1xalerli.. Who Its behind t res.
strilsengei..diettiar_x7surrs.
hiib,erwistaw.t.
Ing customers are comfortably seated
at their •fidatT2serupulousik,:clean-little--
tables, Outside the chaire little
tables are arranged in rows, three,
four, five, eix deep. There "nos clients"
sit at their ease underneath the broad
aiming when the sun is ablaze. Win-
ter drives ,"notre ,client" indoors,
though out he *ill come again on the
slightest temptatien from the weather,
for your Parisian loves fresh air, loves
to gaze over his light bordeaux or hie,
"book" at the tide of human life as: It
."Very well," said the dealer; Ay on :sweeps by. On the -inner half of the
can have it.", •. ' ' - • pavement beneath the nwniugs. behind
Then the customer lowered' his voice: the, trees, aloe; the•miles .of boulevard,
-I vent der price of dot lot seee• pensit in -their thauSeads In Spring, Minidred to me, but eight hundred to effry- • mer and autumn the customera of the
body else. You understand?" . •Paris eafe.--Londou Newts. .
"Yes," said the dealer. ,"bitit,ivill,be •
all right." ' .
•
"Veil, 'you see, it's like d'eesi-I'm
goin' to get married. I've got der girl
picked out, und she has Money. You
see, you vill sell der lot to her for $800,
Den you vill, motion to me, tindive vill
go into der next room, tind,•Yon vIll
pay me dot $200. Seer. •
"You want the $200 for a commis-
sion?" Said the dealer. "What will be
all right .too." • .
The customer looked relieved; ••
•choost this way," he said,s"I.
must have dot two hundred or .1 can't
get married:" . • • „
"You shall have iti" said the denten'''.
A fent days later the: future bride,.
her mother and the 'eorurnghridegrOora
entered the office: The papers were
quickly 'prepared and signed, and the,
=Aber from 'the intricacies :of her
skirts produced a, wad of bills 'Which •
proved to be the neceseery.SS00. ,
's Then the bridegrooin lingered behind
as the bride and her mother:passed
into the hall: .The dealer hastity.courit-',
edsout the $200 and thrust. White the.
bridegroom s hand,: •• . •
"I have to haite, whispered .the •
lattev. • • •
"All right," said the deities.
"I couldn't get married witlioutit." •
."I underatand," said 'the dealer, '• .•
The Man with the fi206:, paused, with
his hand on the 'doorknob... ,
• "I have•to have it," fie hoarsely mur-
mured. "It is for my first Wife's funer-
al expenses!" •. ' ' •
Then he went out.7.-Itapsae City In.
dependent.
Ittbervethed.There.-.-WanICac•45k:
risme CarenionY, it Seems. •
When the .real •estate dealer gets
wound up on Story lelifit litrig. apt to
get 'interesting. • He says that some
time ago implied an allotment' of the
market, and one day a foreign lool:Ing
individual 'welked into his office and
said he wanted to inquire about the
lots. He looked over the plot and
finally picked out one that Suited
"Vot's•der price?" he asked when the.
location was decided upon.
."Eight hundred dollars."
"I give you sees hundred cash,"
Oained Flesh at Once.
St. ca t h ari aes ,adj're1IsWht
Cu -Ju Ras Done l'or Her.
Mrs. D. .T. Sullivan being greatly
roubled with headaches 'found almost
mmediate relief by using "11u-ju%
Pills. She writes as follows
'
St. Catharines, Jan. 23, 1004
Clain Chemical Co, Windsor, Ont.
• Gentlemen : I am glad to be able to
1
-ay that I have received a great, benefit
tom taking your "Du -Ju" Pills. / had
een troubled with headaches for
nearly twoinonths, but after taking
beee hoses I had gained flesh and felt
*Mob improved in every way. I haste
Ifecommended them to several of my
1 riends, and they all seem to have de-
*
ved great help from them.
Yours truly, • ,
IS , MRS. D. 3. SULLIVAN.
Bu-Iu, the Kidney Pill, is a wonder -
'iii remedy for all diseases and male.
dies arising from disordered .kidneys,
? and there are hundreds of different
' diecases and conditions that are the
,,treet result of kidney trouble. It
vOuld take too much space to enumer-
? se- them 41, but we might 'mention
....-'
Mumatism, dropsy, sallow compliix.,
On, lane back, blood poisoning, sleep
Mimes, headache, irritable temper
breath, loss of flesh, ete. 6
Du-ju Kidney Pills are the infallible
Weedy for these troubles, and rimy
bad at all drug stores, .Ask. fo
Ilean end theist upon getting theme
IhkettO filitifititlitO.
EVEBY OHILD'S
DICS1A NITS
The use of a laxative oecadonally.
Per aImiId, sae. lind•bertain• relief tise
Dr. Hamilton's Pills of %la:Ai-eke and
Butternut. Specially Stilted to :Child-
ren. Let youe children use only Dr.
Hamilton's Pills. Price 25c •
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Poor "Old AristocracY."
Never before have there been for refit.
, •
so many Mansions of the 'great nobilitY
In London, and magnificent old country
places in the Provinces. Life nowadays
in the United Kingdo.m Is se frightful-
ly expensive, with all the numerous
calls of one kind and another -on the
purse, that the old aristocracy finds it
almost impossible to keep their various
country places tip. There is an authen-
tic instance of an English duke with a
large nominal income -a qafirter of
million dollars a year -who actually of-
fered to_let-hia-tramense...andJaistoria..
country seat in the midlands, not mere-
ly rent free but likewise to pay his ten-
ant 00,000 a year, pi -Welded the lessee
would undertake to keep the place any
properly and in thorough repair.- His
offer has been investigated by seVeral
men .of considerable weatih, Who,
when they realited the SxPense
Involved by the maintenance of etch a
huge place, with its regiment of ser-
vants and army corps of gardeners,
farm hands, laborerss-tuld estate office
clerks, bailiffs, etc., and the acres of
roofs to be kept in repair, hastened to
decline, w1thoutnYen.11 .
ENGLISH V I LLAGS ACTORS.
ItYour Liver is Wrong 1
You are Wrong all Over 1
,
A torpid,. inactive liver goes band
In hand with 'constipation. Such a
chronic cond,itiotr4reqpires a systein-
Atte effort to oVerconie it and estab-
lish good. health aud perfect- body
drainage. Smith's Pineapple and 1
Butternut Pills, containing the two •
'needed elements to bicreese„liver ac-
tivity aud mescular action go amt..
rately to the sluggish liver aud bow-
el-., restoring them completely, -
Sup'pose your bowels failed to move
for a week or ten days. Don't you
knew fon would be quickly pros-
trated? It is just the same, differing
In degree, wheu your bowels do not
move at least once a day. You know
'Yyruje°bIlictocIlegegentlee blaaldigualildalyldoutirfedet,
mean aud sick all over. Yoe should
have a full, healthy ,passage daily,
Don't let serious conditions deaelop,
Smith's Pineapple and Butternut
Pills will drive bowel poison out of
,yourssystem •and es*bliib...regularity.
They are purely vegetable, and elite in
one s_niah.t4.40 1 y we wthite,ierniuds_ort4yott VIrni -,'
Free, ses.lcd _tin!, :!..o. i_tpaid, ai' will
convince you beyond doubt of their
wonderfut ;Retire -preperties.-; - Ad.: -
dress W. F. Smith Co., t135 St.- lames '
Street Montreal Canada
• Smith's Pineapple and Butternut
isPAullii dealersscrcrekeHeadacheut I et lt cp ant It sOI nu. , . BoAlulleoc,t_ tuns Cure
Shift.
the Peopletis Price.
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Home- • rams ins Praise From
Sir 'Henry ,Iryirtg;
: past •the Ketitisti vflhtge .of
Eildenborough has been chiefly, known
for its Manufaettire r:f cricket .ball.s.'•Itr
. the future its fame mustyest• tipen. itt
.•niatiufacttire* of actors-- „.
• ., Three gardeners; 'two- Otteksmitils,
tare apprentices, a.cripple, a groom, ii-
eycleLtitter,' a Powder -•maker, and a
maker of 'cricket. balls played. a dratna
reaently In the HildenborOtigh ,.
Halls.. The scenery. was hothe-Made,
the properties. Were home -Made, • and.
ot the Brians" .Was. home,
made' too.
• • 11 wry a drami.Written SpecianY bat
Messrs , John' : Jo.hnson and Dagney.
Major, two .1,600.1 gentlemen; foi.• when
rural Workmen become • actoas they
rnuit •have 'parts Written tor Ahern; lust
as :KS:Sr-managers do. They Mest. all
have world:viten,. parts •to' play end
; no petticoats .to •Areay.
• .:The- overture. was composed ,by.. the
vinage organist. wha else •conducte4 •
•
the orchestra. , The sehoOlmaster.. and.
the'poeirnaster acted as'busiriess man, •
•••agers,. a local .gentleMan -painted the
scenery, a 'ticket ball maker' acted. aS
.Prompter, the iwoplumbers of Hllden-.
borough acted as stage carpenters,,and
• the church choir acted as an 'tureen,
chorus in the first act. HildenbOrough.
with ita population 01.1,409 sour; is,
:Seed, a self-centained empire.
• , As for the. 1,300 odd people of MI-
denborough who are not actors or
managers'. or 'program -sellers, they
have resolved themselves into an aim,
Of ''crities, who . discuss -whether It Is
thegroom- or tne powder -maker whose
.looks most*resemble, those of Sir Henry
. Irving.•• • .' ••• ' '• • '
"The Luck oi the. Briarts" is a stOrY•
of -the Californian gold rush in1850,. Itas
rntral. is • "God helps' these who help
themselves'," which is assuredly, tho.
miotto whloh Hildenbproughhas edopt.
ed as its own. • •
Sir Henry Irving'sent the following
telegram' from Southampton
"My heartiest. ecingratulations; 'all
etiOcese. to OILY and Warmest greetings
to players. The movement Is a splen-
did 'one, and wihl 1 truat, be Widely.fols.
-lowed.--It-Nrould-make-forniuch-pleas+-
ure and. happiness, and. widen the World
• Or many ,.minds with ' the seeds of.,
wholesome fancy 'and yield' aburidsuit
harvest."
In fact, the day of these grarid, old
country places has gene to3+:. They,
lack the modern comforts atid luxuries,
which are regarded as necessities by
the new multi -millionaires; who.. alone
have money to keep them op; which
eir present Owners are too peek to
any longer. Before many years
they will have disappeared. Many fires
that haVe taken place during the last
two or three years, 'resulting from. de-
fectiVe insulation of ,Ieetric wires,
among tinder like old loden panel.
Ing and draperies, inve......ng the dee
etruetion of 'grand old connttk places,
have been blessings in disgtliae and far
less Of a loss to the owners than halt
generally been realized. For not only
were they in a measure recouped by
the insurande but they also Were re-
lieved of what had eoristituted the
•thost..frightful elrain amen their ,
sources -the maintenance and keeping
In repair of a great ,eountry place.
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• MACE SUICIDE..
,s4d• . -
"andel+ Doctor Says It May lite Natufelp
• Economic. Aperti:'.
The geestiohs mtage by the growini
inability of the medern rilother • te
nurse lier own ohildrem were discussed
at a conference .held• the other day at
the ..ReetterY London. They
are causing dieildet alarm among medi-
cal men and. sociologiSts,: for•it is con-
sidered that :such bia.:bility as this mnst,
haVe a -profound, effect .upon the futfire
of towe• dwelling' humanity.
l'Sret Bunge; •of Basel in tlie Course
of exhaustiveinquiries intOsthe -.sub-
eame to the.corichision that the
.101Y feeding children was . increasing
throughout' civilized Burc;pe. 51'ne.
. fieulty, at present is to find a • cause' and
ti-aure. ...An eminent doctor . who net
°Toyis connected with one of. London's.
greatest -hospitals but is 'Muck sought
after asa consultant sald. ' • •
.eXperienee sena to .pOint to the
fact •that, how eVer a Maher., may be
fed her 'ewn..nourishment has no effect upon her power of nursing her chil-.
„.
"During theelege Of Paris. Viroinen
who weyie.irt.a State of 6mi-starvation
were able properly to. nurse their ba-
bies,. and again the' tan, 'healthy, 'ath-
letic modern matron. of thebetter
class itt.markedik,failing in her POW-
ers in this•diection. One Might almost
-
trace a criinnection .between the lin-
OroVed Physique of the .modern woman
and the diminution in this important
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WHAT?
What reakes---the 4 -4 -My" rarnraut
Whoso mood was late serene?
What; makes the 0:say lainta pant
That darts ath,vart the emu?
What fills tne eullfroass thorax
, With melodies ot hope?
IN'Sat rtente the air with borax
Ann calcimine and soap?
crocus
.x;;a-.:itawts11:1.10% 1 7?
at oa
What puts a hocus poeus
tasea your everetatt?.,
WItat maims the bluebird gayer
In dawn's ecstatic isiSs?
What makes the baseball player •
Pop from his chrysalis?
n Is that drearily weaver
Oheayne,isjust
fo:penil'swe eri
depfin4
wfever,
And now, across the line,
•
To start the city fountain
Its waste song it trills
An' wanders e'er the mountain
In sandals made of Pills.
1Viunkittrick in New York Times.
kt.tuirnag'7'e-vs-Sear,ay<Ties..4.4,H,e.,tvn.littwatiintedrwitiEi,nsaiotret.
mIlk ietow-106:8,cht,..Ow Of benthzcs n.oBt ettose
t''roWifirions.
tends to. draw the moil
*retched- littlespores -together-and-1a,
altogether hatitiless. Hundreds. or -we'
men use just these simple remedies pa..
tiently, habitually, and tire perfectly
satisfied with the result. If youttre ad-
dicted to warm we.ter use the benzoin
lace bath warm, but a. toid dash after
the usual morning face bath will give
toior and briphthess.to.the's9s,
Tile 116*mi:burg luotirse.
Hamburg'S first bourse, estahlislied
In 1558-60, was a shelterlese, paved
meeting •place, .112 feet long and 42
feet wide, supported toward the water
front by means' of buivkarks and hav-
-sing-its' three-ether-sides-sum:abided-1a
.ft low stone wall. In 1577 the bourse
was enlarged by adding a' cloth 'hall,
supplied with 'a, roof. The present
bourse also differs in' many respects
considerably' from American and other
foreign exchanges, No membership eX-
Ists here, but attendance and' admit-
' tanee to all privileges of the fleer free
of charge are permitted to every res
spectable male person. ••
•
. , Derby's Market Stone. •
England,_ there is a 'eUri-
ouS relic of the great plague of 16a -
n stands in the arboretum gardens
and .is commonly called "the market
Stone." To •avold infection. the' Conn.
try folk from the surrounding Villages
would leave their orders. for anything
they might want. with the Watehman,
who need to go Into the town, Make
the necessary purchases and deposit
then1 on the Steps Of "the Market
Old :Trees. .
:An old yew tree stands in the chat -eh,
yard at rortingal, in Perthshire, which
De Candolle, nee ". century ago,
proved to the eatisfitettort of botanists
to be twenty-five eeriturlea Old, and an.
ther is still Standing at Hedger, in
titles, Which is 3440 Yeare old• How
t)e Gandollo arrived at art Apparently
eorrect estimatg? of the enormous age
o theae living trees is It simple thing,
and the principle is doubtless well
knoWit to.,day to all. he Stout,. like
1 motit ,other trees, adds one line about
the tenth of an inch to Ito circumference
&Oh year. Ent the Oldest living thing
in the world to -day, -so far as krietten, is
ilYpeede tree in Chapilltepee,. Motto.,
that is 4,260 years , York' TH..
bone, •
••••••..4.••••••••446.•144•••.•••laaaraa .t....10.1.004Ka.Ainlagft.014.15,••••••••••041.41.4.114:SWAIRUtt
• function, but statistics to •prove .this
never have been „doiripiled. My own
• Impression is thecause' Is deeper and.
more subtle • It may be nature's • pro-
test against the unnatural town life,•
or It may be connected With the de=
'creasing birth rate and prove that
. England being oily pepalated; nature
wishes by these means to provent orer-
crowding: The most _alarming • aspect
of the titaution is the fact that breast
. fed children undoubtedly have the best
chance 'of, surviving. They escape the
many dangers that the artificially fed
infant is subjected •to, and when the
mother's' milk is suitable ...usually are
--healthier. . -•_
haVe.' noticed that JewtSh women
in the cast tnd not only have large
families hut are, as a race, perfectly
capable.of nursing their Children. Again,
the explanation is difficult unless It
lies in the elaborate arid Scientifically
sound hygrenic code of that. race. The
Irish peasant. *omens toe, •tie '41. body
. are able to nurse their children; and
they also have large' families. They
.
lead a more nature -rand Tess sophisti-
cated life than the town .women, and
this also. points to the city dwelling as
a factor iri the mischief.'"
THE LUXURY OF'YVEALTH';
trifty ^Thousand ,Dollara ..Often Vat&
Po* a Par Outfit. •
USE
w • —,..1=TRADE:MARK
A Splendid Tonics
Builds up the System
Strengthens the
• . sfill.scles
Cives New Life'
Said by all medicine dealers.
MOB Lawrence Co. Ltd., Montreal.
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Taat bright, cherry, de1icioni3 flavor"logether
purity aabottee,' is pecular alone to
' 11113114V4 NO DENTING THIS:,
Black, Mixed 00. Sealed Packets Only 25c, 3dc,
Natural Green f 60e per lb,
Highest Aniard St. ;Anis 1904
4Cc, 50c,
O0000-0-000-000-0-00.000000•000
Be 'eery careful about the range.
Many !MVOS are entirely unnecessary.
.Make a practice 'of working as much
as you can in a pair of Old gloves when
you are at the stove.. Let the gloves
be .met by a Pair of washable' over- •
sleeves, so that there 'is tio bare arm
,er hand to be spattered by frying
.Pon't be absentminded enough to Olt
a hot pan without a cloth In your hand.
Dea't handle thingsin a. clumsy or,
"hurried manner and -thus invite, btirna.
The..sa,me. Should be borne in mind
when you' are handling a knits-, A lit-
tle deftneiti a little calmness, and YOO
avoid the cut that flurry would hair° "
attuned.
,
r....:those-Stifferliag
! • Boils, S�rofula, OCzpirt. a
•a
, I
•
will find
•
Weaver's Syrup
and:Cerate:
'InValuable. to cleanse the blood
• .Daris de-lit‘f" r .-Ltd., Montrea1.--.-
41111111111MPOM.
Certified Brittsh Sea -Cooks.,
Another blow. has been aimed it the
romance "of the sea. The day of the
haphazard ship's ,cook, better known
AS "_the doctor," bEts_passed says The
London Express.
Tha Board of Trade proposes to keei,
a' paternal eye on the, culinary depart-
ment ot the merchant marine, and to
this end Mr. Gerald Balfour has in-
troduced a bill into Parliament. It
provides for certificated cooks being
carried by every • British foreign -going
*hip 14 a thoustmd tons and upwards.
• A cook shall not be Considered Hoer -
. 1 find that $6,000 for a sable' coat tificated" unless he is passed as eon),"
is only a fair price, In fad, it, is a petent in cooking by the Board of
Yery1ow.p19)7.,* egt of fine fetble..._ Trade or by some School of cookery
As witneas this talk that I.had the oth.
er day with' New York's leading. Mr- '
"Ctin you rtheivr' Me a good sable,
coat?" 1 inquired.
atibleS" he asked. - -
"Yes," ;ottid, .1, "something especially
• One,. say about $0,000." .'
He smiled. "We haven't anything
Made up that I would call especially
fine, • We Ilive a rather short coat of
rather Hat • skins, Moderate quality,
that will cost $10,000," '
'Ten tholisandsdfillfirsr-I-exclalinetls--
"Then Whvit Would a. good coat coat?"
. He, eantinued to smile and produced
a. number of "fine skins-!-the-rear finw-
perial sable, Very. dark, 'With' silVer •
lights. playing, through the eat
And he shoWed,. me the price. marks,
$550 a skin, about $10 a square inch. •
"This.is the best, Siberism. Sable," he
Went on. "A coat of moderate length,
6 ires s I ty s kin
say .thirtY. t qu
stone,"
.A. Good ReAMOA.
• The good womia was distributing S
' few tracts behind the bars.
"Arjk ',hat are you in for, ray 11314
for i WA/ friend'?" she asked. of No.
. 1818. -* "
I' 'Cense / can't gitout," oullenlY. an -
d1& • .• - • •`••
And the good woman passed on.
•
wiminmstraim
Always insist upon having.
The Genuine
MURRAY 6,
LANMAN'S
'Florida Water
The most refreshing and
(Mightn't' perfume for the
handkerchief, toilet and bath
awslocza,,,,arzu.ar
4
and" -
"Sixty times 650," I murmured.
"Thirty-three_thousand dollars, Which
inchidea the coat of naaking.".
"And a longer coat?" I gasped.
"One reaching to a lady's anklet
Wetild require, say, eighty skinti; that is
$44,000,,". heleplied rather matter of
•a:
"And yOtt Sell cOtttO at ouch prices?"
continued in, amazement.
"We sell this kind of gable, as fast
as we ean get It. The hest Odin' are
very iscaree,"
• "And a reuff," I asked meekly, lust
a muff'?"
' "Elve okino," aaid he,, "$2,750. There's
Otto in the show ease."
"And a boa; a little boa" .
"our skins afleast; thit is $2,200."
• Here then evidently t erred not on
the side of eraggeration, but of under-
Obiteinent. I put down $80,060 as the
maximum yearly AM that efew New
York VOMen OPend on drest, irieluding
everything, whereas nearly $50,000
may ,:be spent pimply for a fur Chat
With boa and -rauff1-411evelatid
tett 46. Attedeati.
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Board. As an alternative he must held
certificates of discharge showing at
least two years' service as. cook.
• Moreover, the cOok must be able to
prove six months' serVice at sea in any
capacity,- - and shall be rated in- the
eldn's articles as shiP's cook or stew.
ard. This proviso li 'tor the protec-
tiop of "doctors" who are seinlen first
and cooks afterwards. Otherwise, Ian&
lubbers of the most Objectionable type
might Iliad their way into the mer-
chant service solely; 6it their ability to
make puddings broll mutton
. • ,
Although the tie* act will not be
effective. until December 31,1907, it IS 1
already trepopular. with • :leather -it
slcipper,s ' • ,
. . .
focerles.,_ Ev* eryone=
:000009-000-000-00-000000000
I- Knows we have alwhys a fresh and large ,
- sealed stook of Groceries and Provisions. .Anything
In the 1i of CrockeiY; Glaroyare, Chinaware, ete,
can be procured at this store.. : •
WANTED—Good Butter and Eggs. ,
• • ooc.peoefoo-o?ot000icSIOS
0,000•09,0400000feetieviikeeirelivIHNelkose.000000.11k.
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Our Specialty
riftk armadsorthe'best of material,and tak-. e . no.. .s:. e. -c. .,o . .'n. '.d 1. l..tZ•i..,
....:
•
.:-. place 1lb...workmanship.. rhey ate thehightest grade, and . in-. a.. . ..: , •
a .
tending purehaserS shoultscumrsloCk betbre. purchasing. . . ', , 0 •
0 • • •
6' -GEO 4..ILAVIS.'.. . . 81. eLINTON
sistostooislootsostosioosiwoOto isoolistotoSsjpoissotitt000ts06.
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Clinton Sash, Door, and
131ind Factory,
• 1 ,
. •
Thin factory ie the largest in!the county, and.has the very latest improved ' ma
ehinery, capable bf doing work tafthe 'shortest notice. We carry an • extensive "
• end reliable steak and prepared plans, and give estimitee for andbuild ali clue.
es of building° on Short notice; and on the elosest.p.ricee. MI work, is supvis-
ed in & mohenical way and eatiefection guaranteed:We sell all:.kinde of in
, tarter and alter* Material. . .
Umber, Lath, Shingles_Lime,' SiskDoors,, Blinds. .'Ete.
Agent for the. Celebrated.: GRAY BIL,L SCHOOL: mask,- manatsetaitir
as Waterloo. Cali and get prieoe and estimates befote.pligoingyonr orders:
• ": • • ,
PROPRIETOR,. .•
: "General -Builder' anC,contrartor
LADIES, MISSES and, CHILDREN'S •
.Stylistily TWINNED HATS
ALSO ,NATTY SHIRT WAIST FIATS
NOW ON DISPLAY
tondeslioro Emporium
March 81st rea:
R ADAMS
Wirisirsis los 1 isms sofielisista.
•
• • ••
SafferedFcrANumber
.iYeat s From ..
I Slyspepsia.
2 • --. • *a.
That is what Mrs. Mary Parks;
- Ceoper„ 'Ont., says, and theist are
I
thoupands of others who can •say
the aim" thing. ' •
f . • .
I • 1.111R11004 .1)110011 BITTERS
4, cured ber, and. will .ettre an
; one andi everyone tronbleit
• , . • '
DY*PePolo• Mrs' Parka wdtes
.follows:-
• "x suffered for s Wank
1-from-DystoPshi.-1113-1-trilia.:
diesabut without and ran
1 usa
Burdock • kte;:s.
one botg. 1 was pleased to
• •WV re • of ti e drsadfal
mi
Igive all prides lb 13
the birvilt I have t‘xxlived,ati
safferirs from Dia
this won Wel reiniedy.
am mars hat theywill bays 5i
experienenthatI hi re hint," ••••,4,,
pint T. Mir,nue Co., 4.Asaysto,
Toron'.1, Ont. .
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04)111), ••••••••••••••••
[SPRING/
Spring is once mord- at 4
hand,. and with it
Pure
KIDNEY DISEASE
Diseases' of the Kidneysare
nittnerous, (Mtn the fact that these
. organs act es filters to the blood,
and form 0116 of the great channels
for the removal of itnptirities from
the ayetei, which; if allowed to
rise to the varlotui
-kidney a ectionk-iitiele as
(•Diabetes, and Bright's Disease.
The following are some Of the
symptoms of kidneyackache,. sideache, swelling of
the feet
an ankles, freqUent thl.fst•
puffiness under the eyes, nosung
specks before the.eyes, and all dis-
orders of the urinary SysteM. ISA
$06t bifrequoveutot,ithorelealt,u,rielen,u
dyt eqity..
bOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
I OAS. All dealer*, or „ •
• speeine for kidney trotibleit only.
They_are net cureAllibut ire
tit* boo KAMM Pat 0104
Price 4,ints per tax, or for
Toronto, Ont.
are exactly whitt th•1211.theittggests.
l• „
•
Maple Sykup
from the land of my birth, 1
t the countyofLeeds
I
1 Fresh Fruits
tWe have arriving'. daily tbe -
-following fruits :-Earianas, Or-
anges, Lemons and Pineapples.
i
aood aroceries I
NOW is the best time to buy
—_.—
your preserving Sugar. It isnot
i
necessary to mention the quality
2 the best of everything.
-.you know We always keep
as•, i
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NEIL
P
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; The Hub aroeery.
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o it OW
Thts is one of the" incest modern
• of' mottoes, and a good one.
ou've been. thinking of
.'giving us an order for
Groceries—
Do it NOW.
We want toget that
,order. We're anxious to
show you how depend-
...,..able_the,:suali.ty is, and.,
how moderate .the pikes
are. 'We want to intro -
due you to
Grocery
Satisfaction
This week we 'have
,Lpassed into stock about
half-a-ton..�fTEA; Prices -
ranging from 25c* to 75c per lb. The qualityin-
vites inspection. In jus-
tice to yourself you ought
to test our Teas,
~MAN •
A. D. Beaton
Hu ron St., a Clinton
Phone in_
N.B. If you get it; a Beaton's
.eit's•GOOD. .
•
CLINTON
flour, reed g Seed store .
JAS. A.FORI)
• \ Dvatart ni`
FLOUR AND "FgEb OF
ALL KINDS
ALL-0E40W PROMPTLY XOILLtil
ONTARIO ST. CLINTON