HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-2-28, Page 7A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING.
SM OsmdeMsrs there.
•'Whes • auto has beta r.lheadta' twenty
care
Re gese yInsder b.rdee.d an'teogh,
Ai seems of •rtltctwa du'e trouble bi
mach.
Carie hie astir' u Wale, Ilk• au week.
.••Yet • some that took plat. en *y trate
e we mold ought
Weald •' salted • heart o' ,tune.
Ar: trots` the •d•euturee wbt.b I have
Woe through,
That eight last stand, out •lune.
••Twee • bitter culd night. and the train
we. lam full,
h:..ry worth to the deeper was taken .
Tb. people had list tururd In for the ntgbt,
Asthe train fur \.w 1 rk wan • niekte.
•' ll' hen, let es the people to mon lied be-
gun•
Au' 1. with • satisfied sigh,
Had eat down in • cheer ter • short rest, 1
h eard
The e.,u.J of • young baby's cry
••It was one u thaw loud, tin' I.ke
yells,
t)' the eattrp that makes you lift itch
Per • sem or an .1., ea' *smut up year
sited
With wild thoughts o' murder an' sick.
"It west through that oar, an' 1 andel re-
werk
Thet the mucin' stopped neht there as
thee,
Aa' that sleeper was filled with • bilis' lot
movel
ll' and women en' wild, aware•' ma.
"TM curios. let then that 0000.•l.d berth
0511.00,
Were °paled an' out oust • mea.
As i.. • young (eller se ever 1 seen,
But he tea was all w►Ite like an wan.
"He earned the kid that was mum' the
row,
As' commenced welkin' down through the
A trite' to stop lin loud ecroe:hls' but
p.h.w :
1t monied to get worse every male.
•'Ao idea seemed to etnke ase old feller jut
t ben,
A. he mid to the phla faced young
moa
U ne.me to me, stronger, that k1l % be
adled
Hy • simple and feasible plea :
'•'The now that it a menu' betrays what
it needs
The child wants its mother, thet's plain :
As' why don t you cell her ' Ten chancse to
one,
Shea Glenn ' somewhere is the train.'
'•A look then came over that young father's
fats.
A look full of anguish an' pain :
A look that will h•aot ns as long as 1 lay.,
As long as 1 work oo • train
"An' he •a.wered that awn in • holing,
ended oohs,
That &ouoded as though from afar
`Her norther 1s sleeping on board of this
train,
to • bol in the rear baggage ser.
Tbe IltnIldbas all the Sara.
You're going to build • mew barn,
Aad tear the old coo down ;
Aod you have now the pima, John,
Merle by • man us town.
The oki hero ball got toe mall
To hold the Crope you "row,
But,lobri, I love each roomy wall
We beat so long ago.
It takes me back &gain, John,
To when you tiret wed me,
Whom we moved oe our farm, Jobe,
Way beck us sizty-three ;
When all you hod to start in life
Waa year good axe of steel.
Year sing ot Mrs; bad your wife,
Some whims mid ears bad mei
Twee thee the tress tell fast, John,
Aed sees a place was cleared,
Ere eleley dare bad paned, John,
• hems we mos had reared ;
How preed eras I wise first we ate
ther hula) meal at home,
1 @owed sot, 6 querns is Men,
Or lofty palm degas
We planned this eld log barn,
tV hen all the nOt wag mill,
Is our rade hem beneath the tress,
Where mg the whip -poor -will ;
Hew ethos. maw free@ bill to dell ;
Now lass year axe did fiy,
As an by en the pies tress fell,
While ray ised blithe was L
Med whoa yes sened Mlp. Joke,
To roll the lap ni Mee,
I lest my esmegth, and thee, Jam,
You'd kilo my happy fan ;
Flew proudly did we mins those walls.
With roof, sad door, lied mow—
Twee sees air borne had their etas,
With see her 'ins," the eow.
Aed whoa ear Will WY hem Jae,
To seenort you bed no,
How often is the eld Mrs
l'ee hen kis laugh of gime
As high epee • Ind of wheat
I'd nee Ins to veer side
"Twas thee my life visa omplete,
My heart warn
Oar Gads have grove broad, Jets,
Our Midden sew ars fen ;
TM Lord has prospered yea Mg Me,
With Men eur Mrs i
Yaw nen hair it Mahn with sem,
eld log bent, bat keg aga
We met set part with atm
Vseill les it Med for 1011, Jew.
Tear we new pleads today,
An she' we bond the mew bare,
Tee% MA the ad the meth :
Tin homely, aad 'tie meek. besides.
*ad sterns bay* three brews,
We bee when I was your bride—
Den% tear the Imp harm deem
CRISP ANO CASUAL
abuse ter isomer it. variable y�etty
leshieg as the aces. Me Stir. I.ew'. W rs
Syrup is tb bast worm expeller.
The 'Mahon e( Porte who deal only m
bed sod manse are bsesesl.g alarmed M
the .:test te whisk hero, flesh, sen flesh,
and eves mule flesh are beteg used ea hums
teed.
It mete 170,000.000 M maietem the army
is Spain mod wily 0300,000 to educate the
ohUdreu It is •a e:°nties r Ind •
Spook las user who i, 'thio to read or
write.
lad Sendburet lust •ppolated to the
Governorship of Bombay, u sae of the
g reatest II•Iai 'sports at the game of
motet, rod owe* hie F runnme., to Wilma
aeetluo with that game.
Her M•jeety'a footsies wear wigs witch
hero eight rows of curls, where.. those of
the Prince of Wales an allowed soon rows,
and thin tet the Lord Myr of London Sure
given us only.
The magnificent organ at We*tmi.utr
Abbot', Loo,loo, has remedy hem greatly
Improved. mately •t the exposes of A.
Clarke, well knows so yachtag circles as
the ower of Saimaa.
The .word aid bloody dagger takes from
the body of James 1 V of iwtl•ad, ue Fled•
deo Geld, aro, with t,tu.m ', icton•'s pee
*coos. to be deposited in the restored Par-
liament hell in Edinburgh.
Pare papers eay that the property is
that oity Mlongia. to Coreehus Herz, who
wen impl.osted to the Puerile ,sandal, will
be sold in • short tins. 1t Include* a deme
lite in • prominent street
It is stud that the supposed grave of Kve is
visited by 40.000 ptlgnate in each year. It
is to be ems at Jeddah. The Arabs ester -
tate • trinket that Eve was the tallest woman
who .ver lived
When • man is made • knight he has to
pay certain tee*. They are : Hoene I)Iise
fee. t ; 13. txl frown (Mice tee, t,9 10s :
patent stomp, t30 ; warrant *temp- 10s.:
docket sump, 2.. t:97 15. bd.
A portrait of the Virgin Mary and the
Intent Jesus, alleged to hev• been punted
by St. Luke the Evangelist, a attracting
crowd, to the Koglt.h I'atholic Church in
the Avenue Hoche a Para,
At • recent artistic carnival held et
Picas&, the toilettes of the 120 ladies who
formed the cortege represented a vales of
t50,000, the worth of the diamonds were
being from E100.000 to t 4)0,000
In the manufactures of (;rest Hritaia
alone the power which ,ts•* exerts is awu-
meted to be toiled to manual labor of four
hill:on of men, or more then double the
cumber of melee supposed to tshebit the
globe.
The German government or turning •
D umber of rte soldier, Into animated lamp-
post• by the addition of • portable electric
battery and a smell incandescent temp to
their already cumbersome and heavy equip
meet.
Nobody ever me* to whisper to the pre-
sence of t iuees V ictort• It would not only
be in had taste but useless. The old lady',
ears are supernaturally sharp. and could a1 -
most hear • person winking in the text
room.
A Loadoo County Court judge ruled td►t
• general serried, could sot be dismissed
without notice for refusing to asset in the
w.shieg, nothing hating hen said when en-
raged that she would be required te nader-
mke •ucb work.
The chemical examination of the .takes on
the holy toot et Argenteuil, set on foot by
the Ruhop of l•ersaillee, has resulted in
• report by the two scientific experts enrag-
ed that the ups are of human blood, and
are very old.
A owlet Ram Oreethrell died ie Bride
well mod bequeathed tea pomade to hthe a
n em prate* in whisk asseing bet
what wee wen of ber should be see. The
samosa said tow bath been wines by lie
Dee liseklegbasa, and wee as fellows :
"All I shall my of low la this: Ida wee bora
welt Per she the beta at /AU
"IL amerled wen, Meth el die
✓ iot es Cfniewell, she need of Olerbaamell
lod died sr lkiinualL"—Thilima
0.114Malle Wlilb Roar apses.
liumassaa,-1 was soma
n=eagress=roliewaM
1 so RIR may I Reheat IL
ha Rain
WORDS OF WISDOM.
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH; OWT', THTTRBDAY, FEB. IS, 1*M
RAM'S HORN SAYINGS. I FACTS AAOUT WINDOW SHAOSA
TM read to hooves would be orewied If
1e wore.•rpmd with velvet
The hardest tied el renames to bosh
shwas a repeut•eesfor popular moo.
The devil cos behave as well es as seed
When he hada ter his adva.tage.
1t some of our heads were cot se big.
God Doak' do • greet deal awe for ear
hearts.
!b real promisor le always preaching N
matter whether he is in the pulpa or not
lamed of "puma' of the old num,'
sone people go is for dreesiog him up and
seeding him to college.
The twat who esti pay he debt. ad
won't do it will some day Ii.e so • world
where all like he will be locket up
:tomo people who eat tea frost sear is
church leave tbir religios behind them
whenever they go away from home.
The farmer who tries to caro ht• bread
by the sweet of • hired mac • brow wiU
My* togs without pts far breakfast
Some converts take so much pride is
telling what awful sinners they have bees
that they forget to tell us hew good the
Lord e.
It angels hear all the preaching that is
ben dose down here it must pui:le them
to make out what some preachers •n,mug
at.
MRS. GRUNDY SAY
That (frommies up customers for brokers
otgcen e a new industry.
That the number of .oclety women who
sane tour pia mosey is large.
net wero.e to whale -bone •klrte malt
prefer to stead than sit.
That chow climbing social heights Dever
pause to look behind them
That it could be wished mon even would
attend the etter000n teas.
That the philosophy of the t•shto.*ble
world is founded oo oeltisb.. .
That faceticuanese based m New l ear
resolutions a very wearisome
That there is • defect in the coapositioo
of women who only love dogs.
That feehion•hle hotels are going for be-
yond their proving* and mission.
That many cheep swells retard crested
trouser, as • social passport.
That is is • great shock when beautiful'
waeme ray malicious things.
That with some the heaviest part of ecr-
He sympathetic, but serer pryinrly
Trifles make perfection, and perfection
no trifle:
If the memory of an injury is cherished it
is not forgayeo.
The first duty us hte is to learn to drudge
et wand hing.
The love of goodness is real and healthy
Daly when we do it.
The day is whieh you give in biassing
brings vou Do beeediction.
A cheerful friend is lii• • natty day,
which *beds its brightness go all araiod.
The great thing to this world is not so
mach where we stead sa to what direcum
we are MOVing.
TM bat woman him always mornewhet of
Vigor is oosterious. and whatever makes
as thug or feel stroegly adds to our power
▪ eslerges our 1614 et action.
Caney thy love to • freed as an arrow to
to the stark, be etiok there ; est as • bail
e vent tie wall, ;to rehoused bask to thee.
lisperiseoe keeps • dear mask bat fools
will learn is so etherosed scares is that: for
it is true we may give advice bet we ones
Moth es worthy friends add to tie hap -
=deed thine of Me we nen se the man
es thiselthe everyese is his ow.
ham bleed or worm money.
tee ow eau ask honestly et honfully to
be detieeeed frem Impieties usMis he bee
do Me bra he an te loop eat ei it.
There is nothing medlar ia a lean thee
enrage : mod the 'sly way Ur he seuroge
the is to be these -bended and hearted, to
be able to ream sersolthe ant lath oar re -
It is eerie= *het nose aro mot gamerally
seemed of may form of sager, wrath or
snaliam bet of the firth mop towards a moblar
matere—the thafeenem of a wrong- they ere
sehanosoL
Straderd Seethe : • Seek pare, ablest
8 ears of ega,was up me the polies ethrt for
eta*. seam mosey ben the till im Max-
weWs green, same Imet July. The little
follow was eeptured sheet am beer atter the
money wee mime. haft la that tithe he bad
e pees ever a donor and a half el it. A• well
as be email remember the falleerisg the the
lea 4 kre atom
10 awe worth of peanuts.
Abeam dish el 41111MIL
18 ants worth ef modem.
11 dente ware of ereare.
Arsebst doh it Ye slam
III them worth of beliellte
3 betties et yaw
1 than od hire beer.
Aastiss of WOOL
The way soiftsse be pa sias hi dire -
big el OW ebb ies imethis •
essmead 1/110 a hew
Ssue,—I bed era a aware sees\ OM ray
*rear as 06
I het
WSW sew
row is theetant anticipation of it.
'That etiospicuous snobs ere those who esti
into thervaitat by Ow mot.
Henry striped silk belting.
"-craw braid ham in rourh effectii.
Sales of yellow net top gaipure lace.
Larva showing I /reek scroll patterns.
Heavy legired, thin -footed Rolf -hosiery.
Widely totalled serge* in diagonal rom,
White point applique lace for millinery.
'Velvet Tern o "-heaters edred with fur.
Bordered patterns in cotton dress goods.
Flowered taffetas honor metre grounds.
Bos•plaited cotton waists an slight
Satin bordered chiffoos of trimmuor width
for hats.
gauzes haviag lines and dots of atin
worn ta.
Chine effects is lawns end finely striped
enablers
Shell side and Spenish combos almost with-
out number.
fted chiffon waists trimmed with whim
16010 or Mt ralloon.
Bureau meta of net darned in lace pat•
terns with c nee tbresil
tOttou shirt waists trimmed with white
;Kliegs on timed's&
Piece guipure lace for making waist* over
colored silk 'Maga
Hoff and whole wreaths oi small dowers
having frosted leaves.
Jet bends for penile ia graduetad figures
resembling bow thein—Dry Goods I.:cabe-
ABOUT YOUR BOYS.
Treat your boys as though they were of
some importance. if you would have them
nienly end self reheat.
Take time to mike them comfortable aad
costested, and they will sot west to aped
their thooluits away frees 144411441.
!hike home • piesemat place the to it
that the boys don't have to go Mewbere to
emirs proper freedom and oornpathonship.
careful of hen coarteeise. Yee m-
om isnot your boy to be respoottol,
thoughtful and kind unless you first set him
the exaMple
If you would have your boy make von his
confidant, take an satire Stern is all he
does, don't be teo critical, but ask for hie
views bed opinion at all Walsh
Dail keep your have in ignorathe of the
this's, they should kaow. It is not the
wholesome Walk hat the unwholesome way
in which it ie aoquired tin, ruins many •
young Mei
Deal iMit es though your hey assomated
to Dahlia,. see be cootisually leakin own -
pensions between hino and some osighbees
mos to him disadvantage ; pothing will dis-
hearten him quicker.
Furnish yoer hey with good wholesome
readia matter. Have him read to sad with
as_ with him what you read, ant
draw ost his opinion* and theeighte om the
subject. Help hien to shish early for him -
Dent thiak that anythiag it geed
fer the hers. mad that they doe's alirosetil
thos thump ; bath their reams died se as
they are to be luipt ia enter end the malt
win justify your pains
Ptak year thals othosiatea. flee to that
he hoe ee frith& wheat yea kora nothing
oboes TA.. Itherest se all Me trembles
and theathses, anti have lea feel partway
free to invite boo Monde te the heath. Take
,amIlittetatme to 'Raba Ms and Ms friends
awl Ir., Ibb nth los
dew teappreida
There is sae preespeles sbe bares
peensais le Irbil& Mesh asasseies hes bola
yaiil and Mali le Mos power al avast Wish
e ms ban= le asabe. se 'nab Ibsen ; sod
tar the brat • doom srlie drive as aiglit,
web as physeires sod otbare, Oh beim.
leap b imealuabla Reese abash bares
ea alibi. hi ighe Yes a brae and yea
may ma ameared bs Dewar ph el
Ilis read said ferry yea moldy ahl as -
TIN sausame el Nam, 'hie a
awe Ise isesee. Mak rialems.
o at dame pee hos trivables 17.Wrsi
Is pm* smi 1/1011. fkr
la esprdeg • window sheds that has
ben tors from the roller, use emitter hat
wceess tasks ; Ismer anon ialw the
e�ppeei�e��e• Always pled the relies u the
lieekst with the shade rolled op.
To Mrengthes the epeieg, draw the eked
dews • tow revelations, remove the roller
trent the b,a.keto, roll up the shade •ed re
11 the apsg a too strum, remove
t�apnea
from the brackets with the shade
rolled up, ,.roll • few bore and replace
If tie shade is tacked iso properly it will
hang towards the window
To It • shad* to • window with mode
shutters, measure Mettle the moulding nett
to the shutters.
To shorten • roller for a window with to
Mk blind., measere Irosn the up on the
spring stile and allow half as tech for the
roller end : at will then roll freely to the
brackets Alw•y• see that the roller is out
true, and 'het the roller end is free from m
p.rleauon. •retttg from emigre Te prop
P ly wind • spring roller for ordinary
length shades, 15 or 16 revoluirms aro sedi
04.04 le mounting a shade oo spring roller,
pleum the spr•sg mid to the left.
A piens of land. est to froth, will remove
all dirt from endue ; never um oils
7r Weea.w When.
1. `sleet only eurh plants as are Wiatr
bloomers.
2. ('hoose only those that will agave in
the temperature at which you keep your
room Select carefully to suit the amount
of sunshine or shade in your wlodow.
3. I•:tamtw every plant to make .un
that It Is entirely free troop iosecu, before
brimming to the window in the ttateen.
4. Shower the leaves of your plant• encs
• week to keep down dust and insect. 1f
insects appear, tight them at moos, and
never give up until they are routed.
5 Keep flowering plants in smell or
medium sized pot.• See that the soil is
rich. the drainage an inch deep at bottom of
pot, and • crust et hard earth is Dever al-
lowed to form et the top of the pt.
6. Water only when dry, thea give suf-
ficient water to wet to the bottom of the
pot. Ile chary of water is severely cold
weather
7 Turn the pts frequently; pinch off
withered flowers end faded leaves. Allow
all Holland bulbs ti root six or right weeks
in the dark before briugin, to the window
R. 'dye week li.luld manure once • fort-
n ight to all planta showing bads—..yes to
h.W•growo pleats
11a lewhioned °otiose usually posses*
rood. sterling alualit.es—all honor to them
and the dear, old-fashioned brains that
fathered and mothered them •
I heard of one of these notions recently
that had deoceeded from gesieration to gen•
warm no cold 1 inter !nights. It is well
W• all know the fort of feeling the
cold am creep In on ottr hacks whenever we
he▪ d clothe. seems to prebeot the trouble,
since we have grown up, toe old to be 'tuck-
ed in' the lest thing by 'mother.'
'Banking' the bed is the method that was
employed by one good *out years and years
ego, aod bequeathed as • warm homey to
bier dausahte- and daughter's (laughter Two
blankets were opened lengthwise, and each
one sliehtIy twisted Ite entire lengtb, and
then built up 'banked up' --oo Mende
ot the bed, making • sort of fame or bo r.
Over this the hod-clothee were broug t
down 'Lod tusked an. The bleaket bankin
should be secured at the head mid foot of
the bed, and, if weed be, &Meg the edge, so
that it will korp in place well. The pro
gees of getting into bed niair teem • bit like
stepping into • 'bellow box, perhaps, but it
stir uld ist least be oven a trial. 1, comes to
me warmly recomnseaded, end what has
kept the grandmothers and the great grand•
motbers warm, ought ta do us the same
good service.
t
the Cream Sisk (.,Id a .. , UII, meth
Hyptiphu'phit.•., 1i for
Coughs,
Colds,
Sore Throat,
Sronchitls,
Weak Lungs.
Cox ..nsption.
Loss of Flesh.
Ems..' abn.
Weak Babies.
Crowing Children,
Poor M� ' •. ,s' Milk,
Serotufa,
Anaemia;
in fact, ice: ..!I condi Ina c
ing for a quick and elective
nom rrthmeivl, write l'aw f.' !. FRITS.
Stott h tees. bteta• 111 aittgg Me- & 1L
thrived Mime
As • rule iron wash dresses on the wronir
Ruches, either black or white, fashion-
ably finish the neck of elegant gowns.
,N b., and Liven COW PLA INT, head-
ache, etc , are cared by Burdock Pills.
1Remove the bend end nth the sailor hat
with lemon The presses will whiten it
coughs, colds. asthma, bronchitis and ell
throat and lung troubles.
The warm loaf ef brown bread may be
arum. if the knife um dipped in bot water.
Cooeumption follows neglected colds.
Norway Piss Sirup urea coughs, mithnie,
sore throat, bronchitis and lung troubles.2w
The nice costume will bear trenspertatioe
without detriment if • trunk tray is the re-
eeptacie and times paper pined betweeo
the folds
Wise there ia env doubt in reward to the
Maytag qualities of the pink cotton gar -
Mesta mak them in saltel water ter two
hours pinion to wash's..
To gave life from the ravages ol disease is
D obler than to win • kiugdosn. Burdock
Bilossi Bitten cures all blood dieseses,
ecrofula, Motels's, pimples, skin diseases,
ete., by ite cleaning power over the esters
system. 2w
Fer • ether me, take • piste of brown
denim three-gthrtera of a yard long and
tem Mess wide ; foid • little over half the
lethrth of a ghee. Deride the pockets by
misehing through the mous and Mad the
ages with narks akin braid. The cane
me be made mere attractive by embroider-
ing the others el sae pooket.
Trunk sweets is the fermi of the salivates'
south poetises then sA the art moodlowork
rooms. They are made el white, mesa or
pale yellow times. Make • mat joist the
size of your trunk of two pigeon of
embroidering the oatmeal colors.
sad orethemet with er needle, se
smite the lathy. Ore rose mod layeader
are piaster perfumes far then odorless.
been shin damsels, sod after all drugs Seed
With Beedesh Nee Illiteem. el whip\ three
betas, metered me te gee health. I re -
The depeneileVe
The erthedlow berme wean the Lap.
Medan Ines ebbe hall is • oboes 4 repels -
al forth Their idea of sequins phya isal
nedheise ie to feather beim To te
held tip tan preps* 4 theme aro to
mem theft ge sad Ms MOM morn We ear
beim woweithiag el lath eget
CABBAGc SALAD.
A M11ries• Laterbe.s 1.1.h IN bra Meed
wash t'Nd Mot.
('hop rather tine • cabbage of medium
size sad let it steed for two hours to cold
water enough t° ,a, ver, seaano.d with two
tablespoonfuls of .aft. [twat tour eggs weft
and add to them one pint of riseger, hell •
cupful of butter, • scoot teepomitul of pep-
per nod • heaping tah.r.poonful of mustard
Place the bowl containing the mixture is a
basin of bodmt• water rod stir until the mix-
ture Armee to thicken ry for shout eight and
tatouaes; then remove Irmo the firs and add
• tablespoonful of sugar.
.lfter draininV .g the water from the cab-
bage, pour Ilei• hot dreamt g „ver n, end as
soon as the duh ie cold it 10 rr..ly to be
served. Itwill keep • week and s especi-
ally nice with cold corers .t towhees or
dustier.
Granby Rubbers
Overshoes.
Warm, Dry and Comfoi table
Latest Styles BP;'utifully Finishe'i
Perfect in Fit. Always Satisfactory.
aa.xrng rlrt.rGranby Rubbers Wear Like Iron.
By hanging p: -tures low somu increase the
apparent height of the r.e
Colored pictue.s should tot 1•r huntmoor
Is
hallways or on .•airc••es u0lees there m _
plenty of light fur them. ln ouch plane
• io black and white go hero
A picture should nut le tow from ons
nail . the diagonal liees formed by the cord
have Tory doicordant inert. Two niule
and wo vertical cords, or, tor is tar more
safe, pieces of %ire cordage, should be use i
instead of the cog e C.1r..
Picture cords should be an near the color
of the wall upon which tiler •re put as Pos•
thiit they noir hut little Peet.
W• hen one pi.:ture is hung beneath another,
the bottom one olinuld he hung Iron, the osir
above, sod oot from rile top t we &tool
multiplying the Lords, which ts ob.
jectionabir
A good hue for walls where prints or
photographs are 'o be hung a ricn yel:ow
brown. or a leether color Lustre to the
black of the pnot or the tooe of the photo-
graph is thus inaoartel
The wall paper should hive no strongly
defined pattern. wed •tiould be of one um
form color. such as red inclining to citation
to tea green
The centre ot the picture, so • rub, •hould
not be much above the level of the eye
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I Cures W(brhi for all Affec-
t Colds, up of tions of the T hroat &
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That most eseeutialiy feminine garment.
the ebonite*, is said by the saleswomenitot•
more worn than it has been for years. It is
made serve for two garments. taking the
place dile corset cover end of the short
oaderpetttooat. Their is nothing new in
their construction. though they ar• made
rather wider ot the top then fot men), and
hem the effect of a baby-waiat when out•
ssde merely edged with lace or embroidery.
The heal at the foot to two inchee deep.
row fold of Noe nailesook, through which
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