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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-12-19, Page 3Sozodont Good for Bad Teeth Not Bad for Good Teeth Sozodont - • - 250. Sozodont Teeth Pow▪ der - 4 c. Larger Liquid and Powder - 75c. Ail owes or by mail for the prtre. Sample ter the po.tare. Ie•. NALL & RUCKEL, MONTREAL. 1 25c. dintW1Aw•wMMMIfrYWoworM sftwo-imimser wiewswai iviv ie aregvoitheiihWrMiYfrlNd nvoiit le FROCKS AND FURBELOWS. Latest Novelties it es of Paris Des ' cal be J • Entertainingly. ' 1 siMMW AWAMNJ'tl MAYA WAY,Wmphym WIYAMPAWAYNAWAVNAWOMYAW CNA AMVM�Mt/t 1 have not heard the op neon of the place for a large grey gull ; the brit weather prophets on your side of the j it swathed in cream luso emote Athtutic, but here stud ie, }'ranch with black chenille, and tide tus; n fowl* feathery. The coloring was e Note anti lovely and the whole ar- s r+ulg'ment tolled in hwrwonlourly f . with the late autumnal aspect ' of h . the 'surrounding lundeonper, ate wood e , linty subdued, yet doh and varied. h And atm to the fan wheals the bird and toktud up like rutin or plushy a row of goal tassel -fringe t4tirhud them ull round-at/bey were square ur lhree-curuerud--ail a chuhl war run through the Bake to chore them tiµ Thou all the new fur boaehavu citable, w,lh orietweeiteI Wells, lite., honglug frow them , they are a greet rafeeguurd to eoetly fury, se you may lu"M•n your boar la thio house, or when skating, without ally (In nge•r of their retyping off, and it be quite the thing to wear them just Over the Ntouldere, as you do the tune and chiffon ruche.. Theme chains are newer than the enrpeutluo "Dice - bear,' which have been seen some Gino. It may amuse you to hear that the negro rabbit's foot Porte Don - hear le now to he bought In London chola+• Those enterprising peopi', Mnrtshall & Ituelgrove, have just brought; It nut a* 4 derider crl fetich noveltlee. anti the salesmen point it out to your notice with tate teorreot formula that kt la "the left hand foot of et graveyard rabbit."' They dcxt't know, however, that it @should be caught "at the dark of the moon.' a,m1 i do not rupypore that the little turnnl.we' paww on n wort• end counter have travelled farther than from the, English Prot limes. I may be wrong. It le nnludng to sen how that hitherto humble minded biped. the guinea-fowi hats been brought into notoriety and made to render up Its plum•tge ae a sacrifice 0., the Altar of Fashion. Ds Parts I saw Wee, or rather stoles and petertner of the feathers which were i exquisitely pV prepared, curled mutt ni. l arranged. K Nave a lady, blonde u I and slim, driving In the Dols, whose d i mantle of lovely lawn velvet was ✓ ' further adorned by u stole of hang guinea• down gracefully at the back. At a everyone le predicting a hard win- arlttocratio French 'wedding tit ter, "the real, uhf-furhk,ned sort, )ridermaWs' hate -to go with frock dk,u't you know," Juhn Itull says ap. of Ivory eatlncloth-were plateaux u lravingly, and Monsieur Mauer haw Ivory velvet, the tope catered wit /mobile shoulders and murneurr lovely suit pink sorer, sod tri•Im E taut"I Well! It will be a char e, 'dam w%aide. Another hurtthe, w•htc � K stands uppb In a ltiilo teusd the head, 1 and at least it giver an excuse for of fawn -colored long -hatred felt, lined premeditating and arranging all i softly underneath with manta -line de rest■ e,1 bewltchlug and toaster pkat-'rola in the same shade. *potted with btowo ; a twlrt of hale bine panne lug urtnses. After all, %Would KItig with a few Jewelled ornaments In it Frust prove a fraud, ae ho liar been f at Intervals, krepa the hat well off known to be, and give ue the go by, 1 the fare, aind tram"* the rolffure the trucks won't be warted, golf and Outside there Ira long feather ar hockey Ore 'Bettye with u,, and, n■ ran/rent-et in speckled fawn arse brown. Tule r"m1T1d', me, If tee with you. there are the covered hate some pretty bats, you, of course rink,/ to fall back oa (1 meat/ lager-, at eat Pretty %ear utiverly, of course). But people el- to soften and enhauce your complex ways prefer the upas air amttretaer e. , tun end complete the charming effect ,1m1- merry-maktng, as Ravin; mores j Well, i yoillu tall you from experience where C 1 r yc u can find mart doecnmin lite and )iy and color about them; I ones, es well as treasures of al • has appe..ref, and again Its features aro tamely and not oat of place en a fan of n>,rfemte tate with mounts of gold Lr11r1.1 U r ot•eehell. flow jealous LW feathered rrI:itl 9i 4 must b" ; true. the barn door rueeter nuns )rim very clove, but Maitre Pintail.. is "dernier qrL"' it not that rt triumph for him? (bruit c -centra" ' TO PURR A COM) 11'1 ORR f)AT . Tete Laxative Promo Qklelpp• .N•ta All ir.gJl•G refrnd tk• kion,,, U'• 'ICU" e.,.. ' 11. W. R..re. •Irk►arr. teseY•a baa .l . -----America le M-uglalsa. becoming Americanizing of one pert of Lancashire namely, e Trafford Park Eistate, Manclt(•lRer, Is now proceed- ing apace. About 1,000 houses, there is a bale of romance over the ' sorts; each an gloves, hosiery, dalnty Mei of skating In the bright yellow collars and fascinating blowier. 'At eurrehine, aO elalr de la Luntor by the were" of Madame Sanger' `18 1 en..hevalle-p(otureeque turvhfglit.fur Kluane street, London, W„ theseane h,. time ing people ober here are many more Joys are unfolded before asked-"entche' the French wuuel your longing eyes, and you can hardly ,s 1-alsaut skating. They live 011 the fail to ttit xee wisely, knowing you 4e.• mumu morn 1111 eve. Other engage- aro In good company, for I may tell then s end du.ler natty gar to the. wind, 'ou. '•sub roan," that madame num- e themrelve. In where they «.r s I �s•ry among her clientele risme of our Cull. 431111 Intwt be snatched nay- sort arletorratic end bed. dr••aeod b,w. a may have a thaw before •'mondaluava," Countess ('rtvnn, Lady very. ler , eo, gather ye k•idos while lt'evtmoreland, Marquise d' Haut - ,ie may. will describe nae ur two. pout, Indy Lnnd.mtMrrv, Pte. Sue Pari beano.* Cue, ague. goes to farts four tImes a year and of the fir water, some of which returns laden with treiteure 'rove in - bete . been eparetJ by one or our the way art nvnlr mrebde, -tdter^afbt- l9•et taaleuna coat -re for some lair Idle bar r,tvlehing ve119 In beaver eh -detainee. w have taker le, their shade* to gar with the sable and 'ewe dUwlne o s will be seen in rubric toques, aril brown costumes, rk'ttlug Anka an, The present lit- Just now so modleh, She *end', bocce ter bolero bloom, or blouse bolero, t r you nifty Tait 11 ideft y is {►Isaac.-- a: :7 /w rt alpruprbt .• form of gar• r, ret 4w sttw+r+t..r .arra. t:,, r all of fur, or of Iver or cloth eie• 111e erkirt, It Is ie smart and tram, with Its high, Dory collar, or berried shown :mediae d fur, its sleeted tight to the elle, (or the ruort part. and the. fu:lm below 1 -,eight In by a wnietband fur. It muty have a barman or n the back Inny be plaint or Wonted, t In 4411 carers the frunl. V psenched, h rig- -Tijt--frace(ally bear rtua::ot-thtt. b"w eruamental belt. which a such a wader] feature of the gea.on tear costume was in evrque zibeline teeth. a richer, deeper hue than P.irma, tbdeeZuf( edit and silky, delieloue material for draping. The street, rather full round 'skirt of ankle cattle wag finished wlila a four -Inch isl of bruit 11, the collar, revert, air wrletband being of the same fur. Three le, ely nouveau art butte , In open ork goid, studded with u ethyste, f: tenet (ho ernes- wl_over route. ane the waistband le purple Ureic tie a faa-1 Inrrur- teflons of lack vele toiwtse.l up with gold th eain. 1h.+ little broad tail toque h two huge roeettew er purple paten at the gide, with two of the same nouveau akt buttons nestling In the centres. lire muff a broadtaii lad frills and ftntng of purple panne oto'] a 'tiny handk-r- el,lef pocket tat' the ck. Another smart little frock, wail wOu •wit-*-Z:e14, Vide_ wasmilt of chestnut -brow its skirt had a flat pleat buck. which was mtet1llt dew meati fourteen inches 'below waist. with stitched 'crape. Th wart n narrtev border of think routs taw bottom, the eamP ornamenting the bolero. wh!'h wag further en - pet on closely in gronp. ..f three,to atade of real true Hata set in a rim as 1 "1 cut steel. Theme aro One of the collar Montt recent Parisian notions, hesel were nasty of the cottage type, have been erected there and are being rapidly tenanted by the artisan. who arc e•rnp4oyed or expexctwl to beton-, . piuyerl at ono or other 'of the works *doh ere being opened In Trafford Park. The laying out of this minia- ture town. which has q)reng into be- ing in a phenomennlly short •Ime, Is hieing vigorously pushed f.rwarei. streets ars bei g pawned on the Am- erican system,' and Ineteaul of being named nft••r the }ingIi'•h fa.lhbn are -air bet the Stater. They aro Ilghteil'byelec- lrleity, at, are atm the dwellings comprlsin.t this new Manehewt,•r me- etly, Slope retauhtg all kettle of MADE SAIODNIST A BHC. He Thought it Was a Great Scheme, THEN HE GOT MAD ABOUT IT. IN. Y. Sun.) Early passengers along Forty-seo- ond tercet may have reels August sr. Glolrtelu. President of the Utuirtein Firbiag Club, rtauding ou a Mep- hitic/or and smashing with an nen a align stud aucompanylag emblem which only the day bufuru had boeu TThirdIe, trout of his new hotel bear hird avenue. This it the story of that sign and emblem: ou Saturday meriting a nicely drrrs0.1 mail waited uu tilolstein. "Aro you a bug ."' asked the nicely dressed young ruuu. "tette; der answer ?" responded Glut/Olin with a grin. "1'm not fooling,' : e maid the young mon, "Are there any bug. arousal here ?" "Nein," answered Clientele, 'bud I could get you some down ie, Egregs streedt." - Evidently I must explain," Ball the caller. "Tire bugs ate a powerful sec- ret oreenization. Nearly all the men in the Grand Central Station up hero belong. Once a bug :theater u hug. There Isq't a bug ts,loon In this neighborhood and I've got a scheme to make yours one, ee that you can get ell the bug trade." "Dot vould be ponce' eat1 Olot- stein, becoming lutereeted. ' "Well," said the wee young man. "hast I will mike you a bug and give you a certificate. .liter ;that 1 will bring you a beautiful ago, and also a large glided bug, it bleb you can heap over your door. Tae minute you do that all the buge\around here will come In and trade of you. They've rgot to do It. It wilt bo a splendid Investment for you, a�,i1 It will cost only $25, cash." "I go you right avay, t, said Clot - stein. "In addition," continued t young plan, "as soon as :r man In educes himself ns a beg yeah must tre Ttat'r the Initiatien. You mus not take any money of him the first ay. After that you Will get even." "1 know how to do dat," said Oioieteln. Ile counted25 to Olit $.. the gtrnnlrer, who then wrote on n piece of paper that Glolntein had become a full- fledged bag and went away with the money. In two )tones he ens back with the when And emblem. The em - blain wan the shell of a huge mad turtle meted over. The sign was i nitwit four feet square. it had a green beckgrounl, and this fnecrlp- tion in rod letters big enlmgh to be react aorena the street: BUG HOU'tE. August J. Glotstein, Proprietor. Sign and emblem were pinceel In po- -sego* tend -liar yeellag men 4lgnnrtwrd after getting the fleet "biz treat." The sign canard an Immediate ren- enlion. A crowd stood around and looked at It and many of the curious "Leerkiiieregltf to till cbleetes d Amer- ica, and 1s only -toe Itnppy u wonel i�patterns and all parlku lar,,, r you ay find her n rellnble alit' ! At a rt "*t home" the other d I' (1) lanae Pretty Rroeks, srylloeee, Wu*.litOteh t 01 winter color, by the loge, as well by artificlel 111pht the ay tint•. 19tH big revere 011 1 farm: of the tittle bolero with rows of black app note, acorns or filberts for cholet+, KMce eft 11 en.V, b,►ud eig0i with u end the settin7 of guf.i, silver, steel (,l1 gold` brntd, A certain cachet or turquoise. Buttons are t wee given tire coat by the lovely An A. a •one t •d h r.ture i gide buttonw,w'th a cornet and flour in the drones Of the da and real do lie design. \That wearer told we y rhe had Ju%t usrtr beef them la art Rema are to be found, it iw not un- , old curiosity eh were to lay out It little money on would tike to h4 _thea tad, for good bottoms are ever :.ewer nal - aea1 _ The_ a 3)1. and nein* in again and again skirt w.aar one of the tura, very to give a "Je ne erns rime " of stn.trtneas ton coat or tar Iire, which lung' very" fall tx laic tQtl *•y (rthervel..t have Mita r, mark- a peep simuiute shuprtl . n P 1 skirl being really curt al 1 tl aM.t 1t- flat testi, wandered ewer is the dernier co 1 goods are springing into eo let -,,e* 1 hero and there•. The must Important Indeutrl4l concern whleh is finding a home hy•rc 13 the tt'ewtinghouse 1 Electric aunt Mnnnfectlring Com- pany, Limited, whose w'orkrlinp, are expe,cted to give employment to over four 111ouear►.1 ' 25100 22114 youlhe. Seim- of the foremen en - need are American,, aad the nnaal 1nr Ie not altogether missing. 0 ter Industrial roneern. in Trnf- for, l'nrk intellect herd refIncrirm, dy-, works, brick and tile works', !Lett ' light 311111 fewer supply ste- tlonu, cotton, neer yards, wnreluonsee for tc.-Westminster Gazette. - In Dayeux. Uric I OR 11021111 their r neer, with Melee, the hung nl;) at l de filth • and lttumt finish T u i hocpkg the der'riptton d the brown etre- ten i skltts. Tho hat war u big\ block t•' by des r(btng It,, brat necenn• ' picture affair, in beat satin {.ate Pn"Intent, a ehnrmin creation In weth tweets unit reeettes of ck _-.-., g flak muslin, old paste 'uttees tie - *4* warty of a ttaMe mink trap tea ilrrt kt tiM centres of the entente a I.----- tIi iy_-draled . with cream. Mee -tyro•-hoe: , ostrich,. taps curling ever 'eta white tulle, an/ it tonftp of the aureole brim in Iront. Another e Monty eamelllas touehr! rip frith (aa*I'inating frock was of pink zibe- .--- reseeetele--4141inetretiosiete Tae 4wta.-}pn(--ebtle crib w* endue .44m4- de• of the moment, eepeehlly those nt- . b1 htful to wear. The skirt wee one "*""4"6111r 1w t'mrtetlas enpttatree xnt'•tee, new mere, , which look ee are vary fetching, thnngh 1 slnryde as the smile of the heathen em Rostrad) to OOnfeee that to the teener, reit to !ook well newt mien- hnn'l,nr viIIWI'd through the thick- ale from the wciwsnrs of the artist - nem of a plate glass wlndnw, the 41reeoanaker to he In "Ia orale note." 'brines are carious, very! In tn';t The curling.', for once not n Ieolero, • A nlr well -relived tui head, With Milted �kli- waw pwnw•twxf In front over a gold fel butterfly touch, and at re- gators belt, as dedcut witpen dull tool emel la P i tiled fn It was cut upon roundly ant y the right ftat;fe yctm need it led with Ivory pdrntewi crepe- "' e" nn onnlnv9. Yoe never looked 'de -chine, and the opening edged with to well In nnythtttg. "Martnme eat tovely gold gmmm. Th. Aimee*elate+ a rnvfr" and the b okleg were (lone to mettle Nothing tie l echoes the eompllrent, to more faehbonable in Paris than whichyawritat. To do- ilt white tal;or-bufrocks; they scribe fe more, would tar a dny'e erns In amok, A M'neelnatian Toque I.odaion'; In Peri, they nae it joy of a armee Or errrine, and the longer duration, and would be h wt rest 10 alt' tiler hell* of Meek mfr- ehr, thiftg for smart at holed, art rnr velvet,Hnmtlton, where i fort mere- the tett to, *'Ai�s�l) with white chit- dream and Ironeew are• nlwnys "sane par c e411 ameba Wig' reepror e" Among the pretty no- mpnt lig. For an *ecomp,ull- iissism1 waw In I,'Irle I meet moritton to -W. _ -0Malt -sloth dam"• two, whleh were thwuag such favor att friend bt *la" has a ehape*a of with the Americnn ol.Itors that ;soil he riot.t , Abel Mean Ie ft rooting- may have already wren them. First, • Ilteps the Conga •114 Weeks tiff the ('ot&. r•dv Qul.les T•hl•ren road a LA quite flexible Id shale work; `• eaj B• °ems N. kk Nielst dutWere eagit1L.s beteg tattered i stole 1,eve11' 1.1 tl' nal* WINli BABIES. Need Watchful 'rrrto Prevent Over. reedit'; rend the .vice that hollow. 111 hhildren nt . .1e pertest 01 their Infancy are, lnbjr'1' to Indigeetlon, _ diarrhoea, or Mendip tion. V,bile the , sy mptoms of these t cables greatly differ, the orlglu (if pile + le Blue to the memo erotso-improper 1 , I er over- feeding. This resells so etlmes In diarrhoea, sometimes), In onstlpa- -Ilene in chimer the „ to to are -tire *Ansa. nod uul�:' epee tlI V, wifely and\ effre many e by the nom of Deby'n'Own tab- - * ywrPN verse rdee • teeil 14, contain 11, opiate 1{l' 4)10onnnw entity faOMI t Med soothing medl2Ine4. gen any the Mothers \y ho once tore ilnby's Own Tablets fereheir little ones never af- ter exprritnr t with ether medicine., and nlwnys, eeak of, them in the highest terms, lira Oro: -R. John- , stun, Well earn`qed\ Brorkvifl0, nay.: "I linen leen ustgg JJtnby'e Own Tab- lets, for over a yeet always keep them In the holism met always fired them watiefnctorv. 1f ley little boy -two years of ngr-lie trembled with conwllpmttore Intlgenthln or dlar- r11fN,nt I give him the tnblets and he 111 Men relieved. Thr tablet* regu- late the h. wale an,1 do not cnidae af- ter conetlpntlon, nal many me11e es do. i have *leo found them be fi4441 la teething." `_� Rahy'e Own Tablet, ate 1 Ornate nitre for all the minor ailments of 'lit- tle ,#new rush arm exile, Roue etomncil, o,nrtipatlon, in llg!'etion, rlinrrhoe*,. ate. (hlIdren flake them readily, and eramhed or dieeol,ol In water they ran bP tttarn with good eremite to the younrest Int -int. Poch by drnrglids er Re nt poet paid nt 21 rents a hex by nd.lreesing the Or IVIIIinmB' MPdI- ciao C(w+ ltrookville, Oat. went betide to -t die s- took-tit--f;Mi• wtr•ln. The first ''bus" arrived in a few minutes. Ill. troliners were fro ve 1. him whiskers were matted and him wnletcont phone like it plate- glass mirror. ' Tm a beg," he shouted to (Dinl- Ideta• "I'm a brig, too,". responded the !nippy proprietor. "Half some- time. ome- tIngs. . Then ' beg" acrepterl with nbterlty. lie drank four achnnnere of beer. ate three ham Pnndwichcs, and flnlehei with a fifteen cent cigar. "Corns HRnin," moll (JIol.toln to him an he hurried mit. ' They were eomIng all the atter- neon.-%fen with crutches, blind men, pencil p„ellere and pialn hobo.'. eam0 In, gave the pn101 and drank et (btrelsteln'w expense. Others elms tank advantage ot.the hospltal- tty of the new "hog," the Up having mimed pretty oenerally around the neighborhood. "tarn n, t x111 ynnv salary ranee," v:, '1 (Il-•Iet.le to his manager, "ven n11 dee hego gmmn by der tibiae or- rery day end ' pay peer. Och, how terry I TOM dot I vas not runnin'- aa pug hnuww pefore." .lent before t loistein retired on Nun(Lty morning, him friend, num Anger, the retired east side baker, crime in, "For the love . of Neaten. what rioter that mien mean?" nuked Anger, "1 era a beg, emit die le der nevi hug 11141Re," replied Glosteln, "TP•, 1 geese you :Ire right," said A pr. • nil. nndt dorm are all born," saki (1hrr eln, pointing to the crowd lined up a the bar end lunch counter, "Don t yen know what that Agit Mean. arcked Anomer. "bore," (sneered (iioteten, "No, yrst don't,' mak! Anger, "mime - beefy hnaram n fah on yon. it mentor Inns. c amylum." "Vet 7 Vnt Rhrleked (llnlstsln. Then he bee el al long it, chaRrlM out the crrrwd and r lreel to exlnnt he. hese,e*. ire he fookt for the young Mao win mute him tug, PIO eie at Ro Wife-Thpreee it burglale\ down la the seller, Henry. HUwbittel-11e11, my den., *p ought to he thankful that we are npetalr,. Wife -.But he'll r0111e up here. innehn M1- Then we'll go down {a the senna, my dont. Surely a t room Inman ought to he big enou_,� to hold three people wlthsat *rowel' 11111.-PlItsburg 4adsg..--_-_ - - . A CANADIAN LAD AT THE BATTLE OF ITALA. Graphic Story Told In tb e Letter of a Middlesex Boy. The following are ext till from a letter written by Pte. layers, u B Company, 5th dlv1.lun, . I., Ekiuti Africa, to lir. John Ilaartlgy, of Mel bourne, Ont., dororibee In simple ye graphic language the battle ie Ruta one of the fiercest conflicts In the lung struggle uuw, It Ir to be holed, drawing to a dom. The letter is dated (let. 20, 111111 war writteu at Prospect Poet, 'Zululand. ' "At about 11 p. m. uu the night of the 25th September, information trached camp that the Hoerr had left a place culled ltubabango, and were w;,rchiug tuwerdr our cutup, which lay about eight mile. Irons the abevo-uume4 place. The camp war situated at the buttow of the great Haiti mouutuw, au4 aroiiud were several patches of trees, which proved a great cover for a 1ut of our men wheu fighting took place. Al Deem ar Maier Chumnae received the never of the Boers' advance, he at twee ordered between e1) and IOU of ur u saddle n. e t r 1 u and proceed e, p Pr once to the greet ltttlie the officer in command o1 us being Lieut. Kan and Lieut. Lefruy ; the remainder o Die mea who were left in cuml named the trencher eurrouudlug it btu meanwhile wade our way ou t the muuutalu, and proceeded abou uue wet in fruut of the outpurt here we were ordered tea.-darwuun met peg our horror down. Thee being dune, our officer weut and picked our pieces, which we were to Hold at All Co.(, We now haviug taken up our pod tions, each out war watching 14441 waiting aur the enemy . however, we did nut lotto lung to welt before the Muer ecoute come In sight and came right up to our advanced port. The Intention 61 this pert was to let them pare through; tette, hating them between Lau of our posts, we should have been able to capture them with- out firing a shot. alas! It war not to be, for a malt ut ours ou the lett, whose name 1 have forgotten, who weal atte w aenia heard, mounded, go at thew; hirof couree. case d the whole of the line to open fire, killing the whole of their advance party. Thus we rblowed up the whole of our position, and the main body of the Boers, who were only a few hundred yyards distant, were about to feasts and make their plan of at- tack; this they .lid, and were not long about it -1 should think about fifteen ' mlautea Teen the fire utarted- way through the donga, limping well f under cover, unit tried to result camp, but I foetal this tmhursibi", an the enemy were all eruuud it. After - laving it drink of water 1'nada up t say mind to teen Irick again ; this I did, but took a ditfereut dunga. 1 • t 0 They Were Urlveu (lack o again. After watching the right for t ub ut half an tour the native. no. 4.1x+41 that reale Boers were coining t up tuwurtlr US; Therefore we had to run for It CIO fast aee we could go, keeping on the native track across the country into Nkandltle, When about 4 .)tae or so from title place 1 dropped down, being exhaueted. 1 The betides sarins; that I war thine up, came and helped we aleing, two of them, taking wo by the arm*. while the other carried my rifle. Thus, with their help, 1 WSW/able to reach the above named place. The Magis- trate of the dietrtet, norther me com- ing, at onoo can*• to• my assistance and helped me to bias hour., and after receiving n little refreshment 1 told him my tale of what had taken place 'at Italie and that the Boers wero mei ata ck n the little ca a 1 'lL tap• He at once rent off a melltnger to Enhowe to brt•aak the rows to them of what had taken place. Meanwhile the temple of the place packed up 4 few of their things' and • Matte for the Bush, which lay abet tin milrui dletast owl on jlte road to Eshowe. After I had reamed e.,mo tw.ulty minutes the Mugletrsate got two fresh na• tires to help me up to the Mort. Thar war situated ua taw top of a great tell, and overlomrked the little piece. (loon reaching tine fort f found Lt. lelexwe ll, of the Natal Pollee, a Ser. gement of the enure carJel and wee forty Nongaat or Zulu psoiloe. Atlee being In the fort about (one hour Quo of the native scouts dame in -end reported that sums 491)-.-.. oerr were making for t1114 place as fast pie their horses could carry them. Wo did not long have to watt Lettere we could wee their advance party ern the 11111) to our right front, and ttbt,n nppeareed the reaminder oe their fore•e. On their way they feta acroell three or our Pronto. 'Vitae the; not only shot, but they , Keret, Uhrineetseled Them. Their poor bediow were dlecosered the following meditate, ou the main rucul loading into !ekaualhla, Lieut. Maxwell, sueiug lie Doerr un the ',Lir ih front. right and left, de- cided to evacuate the fort and wake at vireo for the lurks, ger 'big too on Loa front of them, and telling me that he would overtake tae, while its himself and hlr mon remained be. hurl to teary the ammunition anti It few stores. On, on, I went, keep- ing to tiro road the whole way until 1 reaoll•xt a miasi0n station; here -t 48100 across a few people from the place 1 lined lett, and -after having lacers giveia womething to eat and drink, 1 expiniuovt to them how (lenge stood, nae after a little con- federation' it was decided to stop the night and watch and watt for Lieut. Maxwell and Ills little party. '1'h'' night pawed away, arra yet nu Perna of dorm. so it was decided to make n move once more for the bush. which waw only now two slice dis- tant. However, we had hardly started before we could hear a horse coming toward, um from our rear, sit wo halted until it come in sight, and we then waw that it was our native moot. When he rnme up to nee he took from his pocket a fetter, which ane ()ported at once and read to ala It *toted that_-tits-.-_._�___._ had no, gone fur before I cawn opo three Zulus, one of wh nu could epee, n little l attltrlt, w, 1 oaken hats waw leo wail doing unci utter.) 110 , we, going. He told me lq the beet mau 11eer that ho war creeping from the coma, ur LIW Boers were rhoutlug all the natives down. He Oro said that the Boers were on the hills above are watching that no one escaped from the crimp. I now war In a proper stew, for I knew, that 1f I was seen they would killme, I there- fore ret down and thought the obit• ter over as to what war best for the to do. After leveret minutes 1 decided to get through or die in the attempt, so Int once reloaded my magazine ► d .tarte! following the three natives the wbole way, and keeping tnyrelf web under cover. Dolga after donga we went through, and after abOnt an hour end a half we had got through the Boers and were upon the hill cf t11r Little In 1 could seep thever currying nw• B e their dead and woundei, whiile tie others were still attacking th camp ; but at every rush they mad GOOD EXAMPLE .At last the reaselese. !Veva! and in- human practice of docking bursae tulle le evidently drawing to au end, and its death -blow has been dealt by two gentlemen : Edward VII„ by the grace of God Ring of Great Britain ted Ireland aad the Beltbh poems - 11 dune beyond seas, Empelor of India, k etc., uud Mr. Theeoduro koure,slt, t President ul 1.140 United States. In ✓ England and America docking hue been illegal ; but docking Iwo been furhluweble and docking bas been dump, us all much wicked and foolish Menge will be done w hen "fashion" fuvurr them. Neither In England our lu this oountry hove the laws to pre- vent the infliction of cruel and un- neceractry mutilation been of any avail to prevent docking, because docking bur been done in such sec- recy that it could .01(10m be proved, And w) tae maintainers of the wicked end cruel practice were ,quailed to •gip uawldpped of Welkin. The tape of things lu England will be quickly olmngel by lilts Majesty'* refusal to own or purchase, or even um, a horse mutilated by docking, uud In this country the fact that the President hats taken the same stand will have nearly or quite as decisive an effect. We are glad to read that In the pur- e chase of eerier to be ue.d at Wasb- t oar i t i r. Roosevelt t gave particular n u[ M )`IF P.I g • ie,• ructions to Mr. Carroll, from whom he obtained theta, that they positively must not have been dock- et.; rind we heartily thank the au- thor of the press de.putch le, which We find this Item for these closing words: "Now that the President of the United Stater and the King or England nate declared them/ewers is foyer of the long-tailed c *Triage horse, I hope to see the fashion of decking die out." - Our Animal Friends. BY GREAT MEN. e Tari Like 1 Never Heard „Betore, nor do I wlelt to do so again, It wan as 1f kelt bad been opened up, and that it wee going to +swallow, us all. To make things worse nerd the more uticuuttortabih for ue, the beefily Were using nothing but rest- passive ihpassive bullet's. They m.ufe us shiver, for as they struck ie, front and to right ah -1 left of un, they exploded, reeding bits of all sorts Into our faces and around us. On, on they come, by huh4re4e on ell fides, their men falling f;tst, ae well as our own. at lane sur D•ra.afl, thhe tine b.-6821 t., fall buck, but est before Lieut. Kane and Iieut. Lefroy had been wounded, Metiers deter:tl of our Inch ; Lieut. Knne shortly afterward diet) of hie w rands, asi did also a few of the men. Seeing alt my comrades failing back In COnluslun, that no one •seemed to take charge, and that to run away meant instant death, I at once Creed on My 41'0mrades to face the foe and make one more that effort to stand; thin I am very pleured to play they did, and at once we opened our magazine fire, mowing them down, some 40 of them reeeivlttg the little bit of cold steel in uuotlter mluute we were done, he, for they cave up from our rear ; thea we were overpower- ed. Tine meat of our men .threw up their ernes at once, but the Boers took but little heel of this, and still kept tap the fire, killing several uud wounding u great many others. Two of them 1 oboe . through the back for shooting spy chum, After Ile Iliad ells fluids Up. "IC waw a nest lucky t111r,g for me that 4 had a eluuch hat en, other- wise d should have been killed out- right, for trey took me to be one el their own number, therefore they did not 'shoot me, nor even Rpeakt; lied they done Hu 1 should have been best. I exi•ght stay that from lite than the firing commenced to the time It ended due not take 40 minutes, and the advance port was lint and the Boer, haul full pnsseseion of the 1 Greater Data. Being now in amongst IJoer* an,: Britons, 1, saw that 1 war in danger In star oar of my owe cnnrr(uleet st44)utd spank to 1110 ; there- forn I wt once made up my mind to ' escape, if p0810b1e, 111141 to get into camp. The Bovril all around me, l Melded to Ire down among the. rocket +1N U dead ; 110-111 11/10111, 1 wits Watchwg anti wailing for an op-' purtunily to get through. 1 could dee and hear all that wee getter on, especially as the erre test portion were talking our own language. some taking the clothee off our wounded, while the other. wore taking them from the prisoners. All this I waw, thinking at the same time that should they they dWCOt er me 1 mhoulet be the next', but, thank (hod, It waw not to be 1 At Inst I saw an open- ing and at once took 1t ; hut I had nlrt gone far before some of them apotteli me and at once fired, but d am l•hraetd to say l'helr Shot. Heel Wide, and before they could lira again I 1 had fallen down into n deep /tonere How lone 1101.1 herrn lying there I cannot sly, for when I name to n eepie11 agates 1 tutted It wan daybreak, Mid that rho Rnerr wore still at- tacking rmr camp. I then made my I1•,rrn tlad llren 1)rl'Pn Hack after nineteen hours' fighting, and that Major (h*pmnn had retired to our oil camping ground, Nknndhla. f!e oleo asked um to come hack end rejoin him as moon n* possible. This wa .di'1, but owing to the remainder of the party having gone on to the Minh the night before, the native greet wan Rent on to them meth the goo) newts we had received, I naked where the remainder of my cOmrndas were, The answer was (bat only fif- teen bn(1 Parapet out of sixty. I at once 'vented to know what had be - crime of the few remaining, end wee told Wet th:'y were left to bury our deed ant se_. to the woofs 'el at Itnln. flow to Keep Warm. -The Oily way to keep one's welt warm to by simplicity of living. by temperance In rating and drinking, by cold water morning thorough ab- lutlons, by nbun41a*'e of fresh Air aol exorcise, outdoor *musementa awl mettle/Men. 'neve aro the re- i metiies to mete the body n, warm MS a toa1t, anti not only to make It wenn, but io keep it warm through- out both day noel night. T11e, cod- dled 1, always the chilly person; while one er wimple hnhlts 1, always warm -as warm a* need he- and MIA bra ro the coldest day, and thorough- ly enjoy the cold. 1 "DIANA AT THE BATH." Th!s One Soused Intruder With Scalding Water. AND HE APPEALED TO LAW. !New York Telegraph.) Mr.. Dora Wheeler, of 418 Melrose avenue. was summoned to the up- town pollee court recently to ex- plain her ehnro In a modern revival of tate shoals comedy, "Diana Caught at the Bath." The person who took tato role of the man in the old ver- sion torn to piece* by the doge Of the enraged huntress was Moses ,,,Levy, an itinerant salesman of laces aad jewelry. Ile complained bitterly of then revised business in the piece (tvl+ieh coaslsted in his being scalded by a bucket of hot water at the handy of the star perforoter. Actor taking deep thought, Magis- trate Deuel decided that the accident on Levy's part of opening the bath- room door, at an unpropitious mo- ment, did trot Justify Yrs. Wbee)er In taking the drast c hot water re- venge and she was held under 4800 bunds to keep the peace. Certain gilded youths of tate Bronx, who were present in court, expressed astoutrb- uieut at the judgment, for all agreed that Levy received value for the co- incident scalding. The complainant had not recover- ed from the shock of the incident when he confronted We. Wheeler 1a the pollee court, and bus deseriptioa of the so-called assault was graphic and oven drainatic, during which ex- poeition the modern Diana was far from embarrassed aad stalled at mile tale moments. Proceeded With Her Ablutloas- It wan established clearly that the roman had keeled her husband good - by ns he left his home to go to hl& work down town. She then retreated to the chamber of ablutions end pro- ceeded with the usual manoeuvres of Uinta at the bath. Unluckily she had neglaotecl to lock the door. Seen after she heard the apartment heli slog. but she felt that under the clrou- stnnoaeOhl, could not answer It. "Why oouldn't you sneer It t" asked the magistrate abstractedly, "Why, I sear In the—" rtnmmered Mrs. Wheeler. "Certainly, Of course. Tru were In the —" lustily assented hie honor. Levy related that ince there was no answer to the hell be thought It might be twit of order s.ad so -entered the private hall of the apartments that he might call out his waren. Fie (lad call and *till received t/o response. I.e'el by fate and a dere to sell his goods he advanced to a door which seemed to be near. By good or bad hick this happened tci be the door of the bathroom, and Levy lnmert d hie head and shoulders. "The merchant did not ewooa or run awaay," Interposed Mre. Wheeler, but he remarked coolly • Want any (Inc lacers today?' "What could I do thea, your hon- er t" demanded the modern Diana. "Tel/ 1%s what you 41d ?" suggreeted the ntngistrate, "Why, 1 stnzed n Turkleh towel" "Did yesi feel faint 1" inquired the vert sol(c(toully, All the dlplotiaoy of the bineooat was needled to effect the reoevery and the merchant did not dare is deal direct with hie watery assailant. In fact he declared she ridiculed hint 119 having obtained the worst end elf the bargain and called the atteotlsa "of the netglibore to him with' the re- mark: "What a Nene little trap." Titin comment superadded to the 'welding, Injured brvy'r pride. and he procured a gunamonw for Mrs. Wheeler'', appearance In court. Iiiac honor did not abate whether the classic comedy might be repeat- er) at the end of three month!. FOR TROAT i RRITATION• Hoarseness, Dry Throat, Sore Throat, Bronchial Troubles, Coughs, Colds and Asthma, Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine is a Cure of Proven Merit. There ern more minletere, singers and public' speakers using I)r. Chamfer Myrigp of Linseed and Turp- entine than any other dmilnr prepnrntlon, heritage 'At 1. exacty nutter! to their needs,. ley inking n drawn of thaw preparation before going on the platform they feel certain of freedom from dry throat, hex0Mrne.R and throat Irritation, Huhn which there can be nothing more eminrrruseing to a 9i:Rer er spanker. Breeden the annoy/Ines of throat Irritation, public epeakere seem to be elipeelally ,o*ret.tlbta• to bronchial trouble, pnetenonla in lung d.e,u,e., and lar Ulla tension it creme wile to have In yeor grip whPII Tensing hOnre n tabtie of bra (1ins.'. Syrup of 'Litt/trot snit Turpentine, whleh Is 10471, i 1 :,11 •h,uM the moot th"ro(krhly effe0tive trentatent for breeched and lung trouble, that 1* to be obtninni. or. (1tn,P's Myrtle of Unwed and Turpentine aide expeetorellntt. meant the throat and *Ir pa..ngee. *o'th.e aryl glint. the nerve* which entre Neighing, nal thoroughly cure. *11 thr,xat an -1 brew -dal troubles. There nee other preparation* of !Anneal and '1)tirpentlne put up In imitation of tar 110 -tee's Be erre that the portrait and elgn*turn of lir. A. W. (ions, are oe the bottle you boy,1 23 cents. a bottle; Ismail/sire. _thsos times as esneh,40 *eaten 'At all leek.- ► .s wls..rison, ,aIlee do a., Tsesato.