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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-4-24, Page 3jnal ND ' YORNINY CUDDY. _, ✓ fpal.a' 1 is • w by lanai I.el...intts. Mh,. 1 .i o.nia ere Int• an. Meaesr•d by e and ceder, M w leo.•n, strayed too• W orad a1.. wt ua.ed,og s th. nal.. tot is oath. ado. rte .s Itis. Is prepnL,n. Utes Of w►471 t et sry Iedl,ld. an ad ver r typeons moa v1 wading segs to for 1.-e tb.■ yin,. they religion. .l.4 If rate. reel.• Telt 1110N4 rifer a furor br .o se wart, a dao /d e 1e d•etree, bell m Would 4l. gives .oUa, ,rice. les been ,e trent for lbw lown erre, ♦Wind cud h. Convict are • Ise bweipllea. tt: Vas . t b. .ddr.st.d 0.LI('UDUT, Tea Messy Oedier4k, Ova, :1L 34, 191:' stns. RAILWAY. a 1sT. . .smemonimpmdI_ Pest Oeles. erf.f, MI Ideas Work r yii•DI>�'DZ'NTAL tsngeeW eed eths. ee I t ito t.: ('or owl itairaat11 as are I.DJ, LD.111.-11Wee sir .m.eIst.i whit 0014 aid awed.'1..� wool es. alar*M1,si gives to the 1p�sr..w.�re•s� emu. ogee lint. BARRISTER, BOLL Odle* over edtoal BARRISTER. mo , to, Yonry :• iiton 55i at. As..1leo. s,r YS, DA1ctanr �.t ne )leo in inn In •.e nee: Nerd, et .t ate hods to iL ('. 41 • IOW. HARIt1-1rI- Ftn,Oodsn• Oi.rrov►. R°Moe t - IO• W M lean RARRIBTE1. Ron tbaassr. , 4 the Ool40born rand• to Mad ne L. to Lemont Farmers' tt arse**. at.. A eV oinks ud rerv4vu4 '/dart . or a'Inws 4a1.rSUw. 1. .r n it .r pr.te.dlei e, s. the Court of App"•i ('emetr or D.v.uan awfully •nd won iny 4 P.O. .d4r.e. Irv• !lien WIV*AAC*. A LAttor AMOI • I K Investment at I'.• aret.•4t. merits: • arrow, ✓ tRR l7(li• AUCTIONEER A\I' Ont. gale.atre„•I•,: rte. RAL AI (il'•\It1t , Ool.ri h. 0..t. Mar. rpwl.nee -P td. •n• s peados to 445 ..U.esetlon all ew- hlm. Orden left se ty mol to his add rt attended w. 3694 ser, iM1-a LICE -SRL ** it,OOak gl1s.11 CONTINUEN 1 -It appease tie b" ✓ hes the cos-otl:l i concentrate b laod. Quebec. Le re competing for sting the fav• Ttlp men will be ay "7th or _Slit, th r departure. ted tl .y are to elan o .lana itlr.-- V. C'., f Quebec. kelt' to r reh'c a ty perhnpbee the name of L ptntn tree Canaille • Ire• sed In tonne inn of the a sting, it. it eight non (•01 and inr'n will h rent the Q,,0m ele and that the two tlmente will fur or each. tie ILttfNr. 7. --Th. fleet belch n at Montreal 4(.11 ,t noon by the In y for Mellfwc. a contingent of r.,' voted to arrive in I leave here will F:strndn P i74!!•! Cubit. yetterdot maWeed ttem " f 'trek In the Il.'" in were nil Ink - 1 rItielt member. "r von to-tini. al opened nt St n.m era bream wnItI',.: The fleet boat to Cnasellein seMroer el a v.ry !Antal' .mptea. R w**. beteg bit. • .It411,X JL•JLrIL4L'J.a' JL4L.JLJtr .Jar .Ar .l.1 .41 .to it .Jr .1s .at Jtl. J1. LLJt..a►.Y.sIt GLANCES AT THE FASHIONS SEEN IN THE SMART SET (By Athrosrt "'xenon r, • Some (towns of the New York Inner Circle of the 400 Described tr fT- it ?r'itsiriir+7r'it7rTF7rir-ir?fTT7r7r7'r ler April sleet err .tie here and the May It remer• are springing through the t „ I. The sbuwera of spline, the and as rs '1 ere the sternal Itlotber Nature fieuutr ler guy Muer j we woman goer out Leto the world ul'uia eumw"r rheppl.lg bunt. That she mutt ecou be a rummer girl the blowy. some t apparent fact In her ✓ pring catalogue Is the one whl,h tell. her that 1( le to be a white entumer. Perhaps nut All white. 1411 W 'early so tl(ut you might as well rot %kite. 11-I10 cares If it gown Ire In 1120011- ndurel yelllow, justle off ilia Fortun- atel• yo. le for her w'llu le to be In the elle) swim thin polo comes tide year le becoming toner. 'mettwd of thebwo-the tte fairestinblolder, blhcomllar g p.l j type. ,t , uluiort anrm nd in oysterla a grey, egrey p 1which IN quitequite. welts, mod ln'the tbrtr de 3tths. flues that are rmuk%, p ,dray barite. 07 Wklle. You will be nuri'riccd to feud hues many eIWder ui 4414410 there; ale., and the match - tag of a whitete clothdreadad you had better. tike Aosta a bit of the goofs, lot no twitter how flue an eye you melte for color you will turely meke tel -take au 1 wain home a itlt some- thing that does slot muton ut all. The. color of old lace Ir n ovular ups for the very vete. cloth tuawl 14uh I ' iaunhcue,erly Mounting. There are tory fen who cannot wear ft. lou will teal ilio[ U maker up Je71h;btl�ully slat trot eine tau lacer and with Iri'.h crocheted polut lu the ut- id.8che1 thread. lia..44 krsely wftae.r as there le lu Linn tune carried throug't a whole Aain. Tu /Irises It up a little or b lgbt' u It a al brie* wt III.• a_Irr of 'oar *heel's \o11 ts 1, wails 41 111011 of pauho punk 4. it et Just upon the We. %%lilt two Lasl:;li,l: cud* Ilulehel - w4 7, '.fMet knots. Your telt a.(81 sank may bo toe *line or you run de- part from thin cartons lad wear a punk lose lu you?Pludr, one at your reek lad one at your belt. It inert col le suppo.ed that this civet w 111071 ea the cuter of old lace la theigued slrtcl4Ly cud only for the horse. F'nr from It. This ,raft shade le made up H't0 street gown' and he wren %t -lit I4. It d,corattone or with bevet of brute u %civet, which are really far better for the r Tam such a gown e f tuck the bows' wal.t. Tuck the sleeves anal ht cafe of old lace finish the wrists will: pulps of lace above tl em i.et. the yoke be a lace one and Ill the ..inter be of the cloth with lac'• trier it. Then let the belt and Wert have a very little coffee brown tenet en the 'shape of a twirl and rut' tete brown velvet roes made up 4, 111 V(I:11 by the yard, not artl- 1x•1.11 roves, lint "made" roses. An 411.11in of refinement *Ul hang Aron?! tins gown 1 11ocul.te-.r-Call. the 1)d the evert ebarming creations d the Curly •11.111111 Of IS a gown 01 etorotater ..pond veiling. rather pal. neve 1 ke u ehocelate-au-latt. The ,-kart I. ..t sweep length, laid Is t;*•k• from the belt down nearly to tle• hem. and Abe welot is made the ante way. all took.. from throat to bee, with a little pouchy effect over the (rout of the belt. Th ;re in 'Moe 'lou this gown, an mem ell the drawee of spring, whe- ther they be for the street or the hot:m.'. nisei ties 11110a In this came is 'set a. • hip yoke, with a point in the in dale of the front and with tap - wing sides There he a waist yoke. but ;; comes upward from the 74.1* .444 1.4,1ve eumething like a continua - thee of the hip yoke. The cuffs are beget refrains 0t the chocolate cloth, with neat little wristbands of lee, firlsling them. Tto.r.• net Mine very •mart drP*Nee Ir this c'runtry, smarter far than tuba• i4. I.ordun. and there are Amer- ico!) % rnrh who mato their money and their cloths. go farther than kscler' *,even know bow to do. Thee nee not always (he women d wrath, but often they are leaders le elem.. because they know so well how to drew and to make their lothor seem "fit" always anti very teen. One of the most economical of fine dreamers Is lira. John Jacob .Actor. Wm W not oblige.' to "rorUnpi' am other women understand scrlmplug, yet she doer not 'mend a fortune In her gowns. She ohoorer suite that are In harmony. 1111' Neritlg rite haw two walking sults, one In grey and one in blue. Both are *weep length. marl longer than the pedestrian, and both require hold- In1e up on the street. The bite. Ir 111 the old-ff,hloned ,haele of navy blue, 81111 IN trimmed with wide haw1s of braid stitched on both melee. Mrs. Astor's tows. The wider les a Ru.,lan blouse, open In front over n French rod r111rt wnlst which ti rubNstiltutexl for one of white on some theca - .Jour. Trimming the NkLrt there are long halal(' of the braid that cane down .etch lade of the front and curve around the skirt at tie" herd of nn undillating flounce *hich grow. whirr In the back. With this silt n very large black hat it. worn. It turns up In the hack with a big bow and there is a ',weeping plume around the brim. Black suede glover complete thin very elegant street guwu. to Iden that the blots, the gloves and the lint slake the coe- tunie is one that grown nein you MIN Mendell. Thr cttrrrue neetatvte or the new elioeN, with t7404r D011.11. ed leather aides, their bf•illiant tier and their Noelndhdr- Rtlon n11.7 ree+pi 't. 'Try are 41511%.•. thome new erring shoes, and very ..11.ib1,•. though they do not go Mimi( branded with that aeetem- t10u. it IN ro,lly time to cul of new Shoe. In nearly eery part of the country. Am root) at; allow le part the low *hove are brought out and wotnen who like to look neat nronn•1 the feet welcome thle economical "seem from the easily roughened high top boot. . Many New York women wear low .Aloe's all winter, and so prevalent was this custom during tho tart sea- • PLASTERS FAILED. Liniments. 011s and flany Other lediclnes did no (food. should go? You w111 want a sheath skirt. as close ad possible around the hips and as full as an, orchid around the foot. The orchid skirt le one of the now aklrts. So is the morn- ing glory skirt which Is extremely full. The flounce can he one that 1e pointed at the top. 1t can ba cut In great pones so that only ten of them aro needed to encompass the skirt. Tata raptor hangs 'straight sod , even and les tlul di d by a hem. Around the top of the flounce there are narrow Week velvet ribbons run, A iALK WITH GIRLS. How to Obtain Bright Eyes and Rosy Cheeks Pale Auaemlo and Krslly tired Girls 011e' *'all r Prey le l oe- soa,ptuu, 111 pitting girl'. we look for abund- ant health and etreug174 rutty uhe•ekr, bright eye,,, lllvu, plump flesh and cuurtuut cic"rfuluerr. 1101V uftcu, howeser, we meet yeuag girls who reels pr"w-Iturely 1.111. feeble, pale, Miller., thin and ler- table. %twee abnormal and elan - germs. ooneIltlonr ore due to a gen• erul weaklier.' of the blued, and rlould be curod just us. prOak ptly as poaslble, or the whole lite of the patient %i11 bo ruined, tl, irlde+wl, e decline WOconrllwptlolt Jo not f speedily follow. Dr. p'llliamr' Peak Pelt' for .Rale People ore the nal- i and there aro threaded In and out of a banal of Insertion width (inhales the top of the flounce. At the top of each polut there comes a little black velvet bow The belt need be only a band of In- rnrtlon with narrow black *rivet run through It. Two -Inch -wide Insertion maker a good belt. Thin mason no many pretty belts are made. of Insertion. The kind that will accommodate n ribbon is used and the velvet ribbon it run at top and M,ttom. Any color may be. chosen and the belt is so inexpensive thatC uuo can have half a dos a- one for vetch suit, run with ribbon to 11111 11.b. .1 charming, wey to finish the wrl.ts of your rummer dress is with a ruffle of the printed muslin. Be- tween raffle and sleeve use,. a strip of I..ertlon for a cuff and run two narrow rt'bone through 11. ' I .A great many summer wrists are rut very- low In the neck to P t over . +t yoke of white Iet•e. This pretty f..hion permit.' the leaving off the oke for e4.ning and dinner oeCa-,, sh,n": The only neck finish required for rho waist le the little black vel- vet ribbon ran through muertlon. The stitch: he a temple platter of needlework with t. Ivet run through.' .1t (MP side of 'the bust there may tae 11 hitt vibe, of btnek velvet rib- barn. And for the hair you will need another 54,04, of black velvet to • j thatch the one at the beet Crisp Witte I:uwne. i74c sty girl' wh1%dresp n great 1 New Brua.wtek Puslmester Tells of hie Efforts to Cure hl. Kleine> Trouble -Ile Suffered for Years and 1,1.4 Many Medicines, but only Rr'•eutly round tb. Right One. Lower Windom, N. Be April 7. - (11peeviaU.-Syr. T. 11. lielyea, poet - stetter of thin place, ham made a very 'mei..sting statement of his ex- perience In his efforts to he cured of hl In.y Teenier, which has both- /fel hill for many years. At limee lir would bore very fad T''le and when there crime On he :,Imo.t InId up, 18 • trust e,.•vere' doctors and 111C.1 nary 111.41101 Wit. tut. nothing weemp,l to her him in the least. 1.1„-1174, oil., 'Oilmen/it ou the out- 11dr. .n.7 ,Io.m of all Rimer Anel dee- Irlpl •.ne taken internally seem to lot.. bat one rerun, IIs *n8 110 bet- ter. hlnally thrrwtgh reacting 81) ndver- Ide"rfent be was lata lel the use of ftbll's Kidney I'ilie. IIP Alwyn: "44.ide, Kidney Pails were err high- ty recommended for Kidney Trollt.le that after reading mime leet'mnnini4, I remetrelttt to try them 1tcc0ritng to directions. i had tried so many thing that I was very •k,ptk'al, end had hat lit- te faith that 14.1.1R Kelley Pine mutt '.r would help me. however, 1 bel not age them k -..g before 1 found *4411 tt hemore all and more thaw wits teemed for them. "I have received more benefit from in then from any other medicine 1 ve ever tote' for they seem to tat made w complete entre of my 1*.. "1 f.(as well as ever I did and leve tho ..lightest trace ed the hti ..rlevwdile that bothered me W5t 1*, 10 Anne to any that I believe that raters Kleine 1'NIe are the right Welch* for 1i ePy,, Tro4biP.0k 11r 1tMyaa 1, terwell nown 1.0 wer.IxlNy In UM neighborhood end (horn urn taut few who have or* been twNr,lelf his lteertotta IIIn.ee. F.^ryrenw le delighted at his Im ,,v1 health nod his published etate- bee'heat Anne mlrh to mete Dede's I y Pell oven more: poplar h •11neighborhood thee they have ken. CROWN OF IR1WI POINT AND BRIM PACED WiTiI TULLE AND ROSES. scan that clergymen preached against 1 tt and doctors were interviewed up- on it. 111 t•ftert.. Etna with the aspen worked Irterktnge were the low 'hom worn and New York women actually trod the snow and tromped the ice with thele Pri5581111 show's buttmel by only a single btttun at the ankle. Tho Priscilla, or the colonial, do of opting ham made Its npp•nrane.' It le lo* and rather e-11" In the toe. it le high In the heel, Mal. after the Cuban pattern, not the French heel style nor the bout. Qulnao. 1 he nprlen Mh.,.. The heel, while high. le square and supporta the tinkle. There is a big gun mortal buckle upon the Instep nal the phew- h:u 0 to,,giw. Behind the tongue there W a little 'trap nod button. P41" sae 1m heavy and tt 1e to be doubted If fair woman, with her protective petlleuats, will wafter In Menti, from this style of tow shoe. A Wallin 11 who ,Iretwee remarkably *011 -arnl who should do so -le Sire. Charles' Rana Gibson. An babittual ntt.'ntlRnt at the row show, a Ivo - Mall of magnificent physique, a faeh- tonahl•• woman, In one menss of the word, see Is b.*otlfnlly gowned at all title.. Atte wears the tailor grads types, .oftene'1 by lace. and chiffons. Mrs. 0 II. i'. Belmont m eek 5 m you forget 5115 IN a gran Imother when yon sew her bronse gold hair brush- ed away from her temples in great enrVes, while the frond IN brought Town In the eyebrow puff. %fr.. i1eInt'.nt'e favorite color le green and tt11N rpring elm s wear - leg to. merretula teef->trMw steak trimmed with gold and black braid. There in long elroak of hIac trim- med with bralll Clown etch mills of the besot sn.7 there are bell .lrevew bor- dered with the brilliant braid. Bnylne for M1nui5r. It la time to be out and buying the *ninmer gown. You con tin no for a very little. 'tile lovely printed mum - line aro very cheap and there are (leered chiffon., chlffonettet they are called, that mate lovely trlmming'. The French print' are excellent and the art meiveau mu.11ne quite throw into the *Made the mercerised goods which held the centre of the stage ma an nttrnetlon 'net year and the year before. Why not get n dimple little printed nuulln and make it np in the way It Slops tee Ceugh .ad Werke Off the Cold. 1,0 stir* fare no-Qednlne Tablet* cure • cold In one day. No'Cnr.. No Pay. Price 25 cent*. y • VrAWYRtee.ILAMCm, Ai,SO. MEN --T' ...WV lettere, /111,11111.1rn1.'-I" •'• tt honer, nniwhe'rt: d -,v •,r •-nater•: sttletty S1*riu tl( (4 e. 18141118 a e, llsvekasJ. 0. 14111• efNrturtar OCe•4* ural, ligkeil and sure cure for week ghee. 'these Pills make r,ch, red 1 bloat with every 110484. linty strengthen the nerves, act upon the whole system, and bring health. letraugth and happiness W those who use there. Mrs. Iflnen Rfn'k1Or, South l'el- Iwm townehlp, Weiland County. Ont., maim: '-It is with plousure that I give this tr4lute to the health•reetoring virtue/I of llrg11"nl- helve' Pink fills. When my ditugle ter Lente bt'un the use of your medicine, alto war In u 'wed wretch- ed eouelitlou. In fact, we were seri- ously aletrtued tete. rhe 'tight out recover. .Ile eymptume were n feeling of languor unci weaka0,.., gradually growing wurde. She be- came pale, lust f1ea1,, It ad IiLtle us. no appetite, alai w -as apparently going into a decline. F':uully rho trouble became complicate,' with a permisteut sore throat, which gate her grunt difficulty in swulluwwg. She wua placed under the cure of u doetur, talo mold her blood sur poor anti watery, and her whole eryrtem badly run down. 1711 doc- ter'n treatment did not help her eau; h, and then, acting on the (Wilco of 41. neighbor, 1 begun to glee her Ur. William.' Mk Pills. lite coat - deem. with which this medicine wets urged upon um was not misplaced, as 1 soon noticed a distinct im- provement in my daughters condi- tier, The use of the pine for roma week' completely restored her, and from that time .he has been a cheerful, lighthearted girl, the very picture of health." These Mlle never fall to restore health and strength in comer like the above. Through their action on the blood and nertclt they also caro Snell diseases um rheumatism. edati011, tit. tit'.. dance, ind.ges- tiun, kidney trouble, partial par• Myelin etc. There are many no - called tonic pill., het they are ull mere Intttatlone of this great med- icine. 8e *urn that you get the genuine with the full name, " Dr. Williams' ('Ink Pills for l'ale People," on every box. If your dealer .leen not beep them they will. be sent poet paid at 50 cents a box or .4* beers for $2.50 hy addressing the Dr. Williams' Me,dic:tie :Lee, Ba *kvllle. Oat. ural mei hate a great mato- govene are w•1+chng the crisp material.. wh.eh rove fas,hhrnublu thin year. Teene m'tter'fIN give an appearance ,( youth that °nutlet be, obtained from any other kind of stuff. They are orient and fresh, young and neturul looking, quite (efferent faun the closing, fu•tlmctte type, ser ..111111, and for is charge very r'•- Ir,v,lling. Just how they will ,tarn' the wind and the weather, the ma bro0uur and the mountain fastnesses, it will be fur punaner -to disclose. Oben fleet made they are charming. Fluutic.w are varied by trimmings of white satin ribbon. To make a flounce trW►wiug get n whole piece or white mttla ribbon, baby width. Take it and tle It into a rosette, or sew tt into one, 11 you are not expert enmesh to tle it. Let there be several long Ipopt to tie it. Tale thin rosette, wh eh must be as big and ns firm an 1( white love apple, and tauten it at the upper edge of the flounce. If de- emed you can place much a rosette nt intervals *11 the way roomed the etc it1. or ?411 can nee threo ro.etts' to trim Lie front of the ,rtfrt, ono TEETHING TIME above t e ulhe7, with wit Inches be- tween. Thu eh [-sleeve.' girt of rummer becirtalnly7tcre, and she will remain and multip,y.. The eters e Ulu 7/1t111071- ped o11 at ti • elbow Ir the "peeve 1Mit eel! be waurn in August. There tN nothing Wilet nl'out 11. making. It lea cot vH and fbelittled wttirA of the drew, mate hal, that he all- ele! very 0.mple It a There are fence nye of makinlp the•.. abort •leder. They can be cut off above the elbow a completed wee It whim, &sharp cuff, hick and meld* out Ilk (yauxe cuff. Or the sleeve c off beauw the elbow and fi the Mame way. A lovely cuff places the ell -o In a b*tgt with a o,ff below the el w, Anel the cuff W finisher' with hanging lace. DZp gP l , EXPERIMENTAL FAKI%1 NORK. Is the Critical Age 1. the Life of •11 Llttlo Ones. Daring the teething parted great cern .hoop bp tak•,n of baby's health. The little one puffers greatly , the Pirate are hard and Inflamed, and any disorder of the eitom,tch or Iowr•1, fncreaers the peerl*hnuS of the ch Ll, and often fntal revolts fol- low. llother'4 greatest sill at this period le Bgby'. Own Tablets -the retreat of all remedies 111 curing the minor 'temente of children. Among the enemy mother* W110 testify to the value. of these Tnbletu is err.. R. B. Bickford, Olen Sutton, Quin, who rap.: "My .little baby suffered much from teething end indlg,•0tlon. I pro- cured a bee fl. leitby'e Own Tablets and tt worked wonders In baby's oon- dltbn-tn fact 1 believed It saved my little one's life. I .incerely believe that wh•'re *Naw meny a home is sad - dime(' through death of a little one, Juy would M• suprem • If these Tab- let* Md hr''n heed. i nnf.hler them - baby'. best d'orior 1181.1 w011111 not bo wltlioltt them ' ARA'. Owe Tnbt't* when given In aer'rdnnce with the direction's pre- vent rPmtlieteme and nPTVf*,1ne8N - Imre .tm;•le fever. ,IIRrr7Nrlm, (emelt- pattern. .mete pattern. eolie rind ell stnm*rh trouble. Ounranll*'I to .antero leo Opiate rR niter hurinf•.I drag. fly dlsolvtna n TnMet In w' iter It 7R't hr` Elven *I,/1 *b•slete a,feety to the very emingtot Peke 8 11 by druggist.. or dlrret hy m'il. i err' p•I,1, nt °:' contr. n tory. h• nddr..*Inst .h'! (7 W17IIa . M.ulels0 0o. lrlllekvif., oat The isolation of the fart, natur- ally resulting from hl. upatlon. In the earlier days of settlement In Canada. kept him out oil touch with thole. beet tisloulated to awlst lain In hie work :. but to a large extent thio disability hat been removed by a system of Expe'rimental Forma, Pa- teiWislted In known centres, to which ho can appeal for information when In doubt, and fur co-operation when it diffk:ul6y. Object IrNsun• of the most convincing character hate been prevented to the many thou - ramie of farmer who !etre slotted them' Germs in person. nett the visit ore have carried asvuy with thew information *bleb Ilam le -on put to practical test on their own farts. with the result of inierensed profits In their lutlnerr. Fifteen year's ago both the farmer ltd farm''ng occupied a much inferior poritlon to that taken to -day. With advanc- ed Information the (armee* material prosperity haw been augmented 1.81(3 117$ ,.Latus dignified. Thu systeinaetc tenting of proutim- lug varieties of agricultural crops obtainable in (infectant party of the world lute had an educational ef- fect. Upwards of 30,000 farmers have participated annually In the d7.triblttion of reeds. During the part mix years about sixty ton. of need have been yearly distributed for thl. purpose. And thus the MIn- 111ter Of Agriculture has, to use his own words, "placed l'anadlan farm- er, In tho Vaal toe to knowledge of rho beat ted most' proeitictive sorts of agricultural products." Mich turns a Louie n be eut cel in Last Year's' Work. . During the poet year. at the Cen- tral Experlmoatal Puree at Otte - we, the work In field agriculture has principally embraced tho study of rotation*, .thin terltrtg of nett• ods of cultivation, and the deter- mining of the coot of production of digestible dry matter In differ• eat forme, valuable data along which linen have been obtained. In animal husbandry experiments have beet', and are still being. conducted to as- certain the valuer of different feed Ing 'luffl, both copra° and cona•n- trated, for the production of milk, beef, mutton inti pork. An effort le being made. also. to gain mime information ne to the comparatd%e add wonderfully to the effect. the economy of feeding rations of tete- green pongees are prettily trimmed with white. Another revival In meterfale fa certain their influence upon the the small checks which appear In a quality of tate milk produced. A ser- • tariety of coloring*, both to wool les of experlinentN, having in view and Wk. Brown and white, las and the determination of the influence white, and green and white are ad In1 but the else of skied, of (course, tbst they give a mat- 14actory ytsid. bull 1'0th luqulry. The work iu eonuectluu veldt the wit mirk laterllgatlou, begun wine throe your. *g'u, bar here brought- Le rought Le u *oaher.10 couc�urlw' , MMI. lamullg Other dedUOIWUlt4 tt WU) be Iiottal rant the (middy of the pork pr0Juoal le 1lostrulled trey largely by the character e{ 111 food meet, islet that, wh le Indian 0'x11 and benne unlluuhte.11y tend 10 the pru- duolldn of soft pork, this tendon* oeri, 111 a large menee(re. be counter - :opted by the Live of sk m-wilk 1l ems found that with all Cloe.mes of rulluuN (t menilk Invatrlalrl, gate• a firmer pork than the ensue ration without .'k' m-Iuil7, During the poet year SO( wimples nere received at the ''arm luhora- ttruv.. for examination. and com- pr:eaxl sone, feeding outfit, fertilisers. anti oto On, and whero results of etymon would be of more than per- srwtl lute -reel to the renders they have been publloh0L ' e Ieuting the twelve moieties ending with the Inlet of October 8.101 donee { tut.creullu were prepurtxl ltd for- earms' by thin division to the (40s- erument Veterinary Inepeotor5. Ll the Poultry Department selector - tut teats 141484.' been matte as to meth- od. of feeding; to bring about the large et production of eggs at tho Ural: when they command the highest Trees. A table ehowing tho relatlte value of different rorty of poultry for speedy and profitable fattening trier the result of further experi- m:•nts and a onaparleorl hes been made of different I.ree'1s n,. to their powers of 44)111)1.11 egg production. NEW YORK'S DRE S FADS. • • Very "mugger gowns are made of white taffeta, In what is termed tailor fadhlun, but thl. luulud,•N elaborate trinuuung1 of lace, witch completely di.ytulse tory attempt toward a tailor finlrtl, Itotlls of Moe are inept at iulervals over the blotme coat fluirh.7 with a lace collar. and the rklrt Is In groups of tucks all around with narrow panels of lace b.;tweeu, while ruf- fles of Mee finish the hem. If the numerous modelle shown at the opening, are any tout of com- ing popularity, the pongee gown iN going to flourish tJlis • wonsun, only In Its natural color. but in white and pale green, the latter a most lovely ihnde *Melt seems to give an extra gloom. Pongee in the ecru tints to made up becomingly with bandit of blare, green or red silk stitched on in various designs, which row and bide nutritive ratios for the production of milk. and to are to tell the secret of her youthful Woks. Tho answer was very . tWplc. Abrtineaee had been the rule of het Ura. No tea. eu(fes, or rtlmulant of mow khat 1111te•d of taking rnlwal (evil try '.owe trolled frau or • eon pie of eggs every day. Urtek lemon tide or water, eat apples. grapes and (log. regularly. Take We raw ju.ue )T a 1emu' every otter day. Neter (till to welt several miler per day. Bathe frequently In almost cold water. Above AI1, sorer let les. tlltug bare the power to worry yon, but tattoo try to remain calm and cheerful. This excellent advice, If po.slble to follow, le worthy of a trial 1 can way offer It to my renders with the aswurauce that It has proved gel•' ceeeful, and Me helped In more than 1)115 (xuse l.0 p )ouUi and beauty. it 1. aeeill to to add that this. gone a long way to ereate hap pillar..-L.'uelon Telegraph. of the time of milking upon the quantity and quality of milk pro - deiced by cows, has just been con- cluded, and the results are both ice tero.ting and conclusive. IseunuRIy lu Feeding. Comparative economy of feeding steers hue been studied. and with SILK DKr1N1'r1011IS. Real Sletpalolty Hides Under Many a *osgue Twister. ,Moire Iw,t:'sine-Watered effect on lwolelae weave. l'eau de gent -Bilk with a gkrve kwl flubs t, Belu Liberty -A richly sift weave without olruering, .uggeeted to Mr. Liberty by the heavy, langorous weavers of the East. 0100 eie L)ndre-A satlu: cross be- tween taftetu and grow grain. Moire Velour -et watered silk. ft led with wool, and she lien%. as 10 re- ttmble uncut Vett"t. (-Melo le•on Liberty- A .Leer change- able silk. Bllantung-Pon(«', s..0 celled from tut native place. s lei 4.some- times, h Wolter ler a Tussore- � m he 1 times, figured. Oriental waive, alae. Lu the uaturnl motor. It may rye had figured In white. 81‘1111 foulard -1 satin tint -duel twill, light weight. Peau de Cygne-Rich weave, not heavy, su(gesti8-o of the swatee lovely coat (skin In the tranelatlofl. Crepe de chine -Flue talk :'hlneie c retro. Ston de elfin.'• ---A bit header with n satin finish. Peau de ,(cote --Leather fielded or- rect. Loulsine-A lepousewe weave. - JIahutal-Chkoa ellk. 4 hcmbrey' tpiuze-1'ohw, b-I'ke gating. printed, with satin striper. Poelt de tole -A very heavy gra grecs' with a heavy satin finish the name rfers to Its sple did weight. Taffeta -.A fine smooth weave, which liar been subje•ctel to !.red - sure and heat. JAP SERVANTS IN DEMAND. V.r7 d Work W•11 Done by 111•4. - Weiner Also Kinployod. "8smetlmes it seems as though the eeriest problem will be volved ey the subititutlou of Japan*** / men and boys for women lu every rtmwt of houeeebol8 work," Ula pro- prietrerr u( an Intelllgea 0 of11c• the leaders coos, u le to'an, where tervaute o all notion - the check varies. elides are prat kfed. Very quaint and charming IN' an "Tee demand for Jap•neve servant. imported gown of green and whits is wcreasi ig every month, Lind w• "Ilk check made with a deep gr tee etre begtautag (0 get sorpe Japaaee. luted circular tlounee on which are iiris 10 Cu out ale m3klr. alt bough four narrow pinked ruches of the they do out .aro for domestic work silk, arranged one at the head, one that he tit all heavy, at the hem, and the other two at The mea are Wretch in demand and can get gond wagewy They do their 1 thebetcondition.' fur the 1 Mork with great capability, but they ono particular as ty their treatm'nt, kind will not stay 1/ n as place where deerare Rot appreciated. ''They make the. boot of rooks, sheep work hug been done to as- equal dietancee between. The ruche,. certain " are double box platted as they w.,re production of good mutton curcawe5 in the old days when they were In by breeding. a■ well an by feeding. fashion before. it being well to know that lath The skirt above the flounce is wet fnetorp enter materially Otto the In narrow vertical bande fret to- atete, wait.'r1 anti butler.. They results. In pork production the in- gether with two silk-eotered coal*' arm tuber, huunwtl i►n�Shelr 'teatimes vewtigatlonu have beet' male uluuz one snap.. than the ulh"rt The Rrai geiteTlio err amt nl. it re le Ike hues of .rnnwnray of dltr°r • --.us a very deep yoke buck •• Jepanrtr Me tend boys are gong feeding stuffs, and their effect and front cul *Meet. cape in line upon tho quality of the flniehod with the oke. 'lade of white vol. out by the dot os now to fill place. 7 formerly- filled y women hu! It le etlt•lennes lace Insertion over chit• as valets Holt they shine. Many of fon and striped vertically with turn, are employed In the ',salt.", pr exiac t. Taut entomologist hat hal n bury year in ntteuding to rime 0,000 let- tere concerning Ills branch, and ep'o- tal nttcnik>n has been mild to Inver- elgatlons of the life histories of many Injurious and beneficial Insects, and The study of the improvement of remedies Mo'4teflter.l Work. In Lortiou pertinent. There is one sleeve that le most, de -tomato" the beautiful of all. It Ie the great kim- IIeNL quality a1111 freedom from .11s- ena etlt'eve and it Is made out of mus- 'se of the tette ent lnrieties , bat ore, the principal ez- th fruits has been to rdleetm, productive - lin, lawn cloth or trivet, It w largo I. x'rlmeui■ hi tilt rent method* of ' totantl% 'row" Inrgl•r. From ''r' Bating. graft'. and "MY"- /I to IP t 'white tight at the 0110tIkier It grade- lug v -P tiler► been c ducted. 111 the oily widens until It In pert ctly im- , !nem gitlu:I and tree went of die- . le It ended f fruits much terogre.. has (Aimee a beautifully gorge'oue lining. lx -'411 m' P, � The ou(w'he of the sleeve Is trim- ( At. the Ventral Exmerim"Ntal farm mevi not nlwayo with a hard of rel' experlm'•nte with cross -breeding seed - set hut eumetimm with ertrnpn of In- ling crnh aimless, which here shown .•Petro", If 1l be it lightweight sleeve, ! them*ivee handy enough to meters the strops e.xten'iing up the arm. I itis' unfavorable .limen. condttiane Without entering on tits vast sub - of winter In tete northwest colla ler, Joel of the value of relative washer A &Mete worn beneath tide, and the more 0elloatr theYlah'releevP In have added prienleinef varietlea wh h ter to:dca for the skin, t wise to give the prettier. ft should he of n 'oft *ill be propagated for further dl a few hygienic hints whleh may be trlbutlon. found of 5e-rrloe to those who have finein I wilt. of to that l hue, and len f 1 Ito texture that It will rim Tillage In M'ewdlua. the wumauly lnatsot of *tenting to I 'serviettes that -(caul los rwd.r*'I If cords like those In the skirt. 'wirtm"nt houses as co-operative The (ower part of the bodice If valets. gathered into the yoke and belt ••Each ten nit hnn a dally sleet from very full, with no neigh where it the valet, who 1117" 8nd dont. rooms, meets the yoke, except a tiny head- n.dlects leurdry work, maker hods (Ing formed by the gither.* The and bru57uns and pressen clothes that oath 1■ of tun same silk. striped may be left out for him. The charm diagonally with the lace Insertion.: of th.4 Japtaese servant Is hb uo- --- ohtruetveners and instinctivr pohta- TO Plt KlikliVK BKAUI'Y. nee.. _ " For tui. 1)o -o ative service each Au Kug14h Wonsan Hafts a to the 'man pay" $ h or. is a *twit. according Makin of a Flue Corrplealor. to the work rethe s . It is n very Making .014878 Pum for the service rendered, 1 think a few hints on the hygiene but when fifteen or twenty men em - .d the skin may prove of service to � ploy the valet It monat* up to a Willy of our 11•x. The world of wee- I goodly mum, taken In connection with men L" upt to get divided into two thee c7teser-1110 women who make a "It wonld be Impooulble to find • letteli of their complexions, uid the woman who could give service as a women who do nut try to make the co-operative mold to women, mak- beta or the natural gifts that os.• log a round of calla eaeh day ■mong fire Ilur beelowe' upon them. cndomere. it seems 'rid that women do lot ranlife the peselhIlitlw* •hire alre•In thin line for money making. "Any number of women wend glad- ly pay' for the dally hreuliing and mewling of gowft and other .nrilh fine n ee are 1:e tai (seism- pis Uk* n web, yet Mlake out again ' The --lothn try rower rropm and ..rake 8171' ler( .4 the beauty and an 74011? or two at must Rut while without n welnklet TO CURE ♦ COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Lasative Bremo Quinine Tab- let.. All druggists refund thm mosey if It tells to our*. E. W. (Drove's egg - nature le ea seek bee. 180. Notes of the Modes. surface tillage to the 'moi.ture eon- health that Providence has given a number of women now look for employment as vlmltl maldr their ' tent of sone was the au Joe of an nib Imperilment which ineau5exl the .'ail- i U7etnt in one et the great p - demands areet»nrdhy high A Ani- mation of the moisture fortnight', ern o(. 01101. Fright hours et reign- i tar an hela the price that most throughout rho rwnmer anti en- tar sleet, at nig It and a short mop • of them ask. tumn In 07ed.ard mods, both under a' during the day will do muoh to keep "Wom5a'P odd Wan of the dlffer- erin'er oroj. tit clover 6151 under cul- the face free from wrin&le.. ,Always ent ranks of domestic work will al- tivatton. The data obtained are of *seep with the bedroom window open *aye reset against thelr •4100.41. as parttcuiar iotereet to orchardists and n few tnohes at the tole, Loth in gond wervnnte. The nurse considers fruit growers. i mummer and velvet -Pr. A daily morning bereelf above the chambermaid, and fu tcmlderm anti feeding stuffs, many 1 lath, tepid in winter uud cold in the t•hambermald classes herself Blas faehloi's favorite. milling and other by-products upon summer, with it brink rub to follow, aired of the rook. Black and white between-'eauone our markets, including the varlou. Will lie found to keep tun skin fresh girl who learns to do 01anienr- hats .an. flowers, worn by smart meals from the ntnnufnwtu 4 11 women. Tare!' as produced In Can An etnmine gown of pale bl't•ult IoePn nnniyzwl, anti Utelr relatlre rpenrl UI the open air, either in walk- girl who filer nails sod her whin hue and a black milk coat, the *wast- fernier value determined. Protein and lig. blt`ycling or playing games. as merely culla hair. ger contemn of the hour. fat are the two molt important eon- ebeein,.tauces permit. I "The Japanese man servant gem Whit* cloth gowns, very smart bat etltneM*, and It will ►.e ac.'**ding' All tight clothing must tet avoid.: nt hi. work with the right Mee 1/e only' for dress oecaeions In town. I to the percentages In which they ed, as tt diet,Irlm the ehrculation, : *1.he..to do It well. and thoronghl7 Boele glove,. .lowly forging to the exist that these feeds most ire VA 1110;1. wail e/ often the mouse of enlarged %nieP" tea excellence. Am does not front. One large pearl einem the pro- ! The composition of the ordinary ! 501110 and red ie nes. I Ilke to mix with other ..mate, nor per fastening. _..�1arm root. han again leen • matter Th. Pffeet of .'let on the skin is of 1. he apt to be pnpetlar with other DRinP Fn"bion ham imm4,.4d the mein-' of rema7oh, and it wait found -tit -41i ' the utilAeit pinpdttn.rtce, and Slrtny ;`11Pip. Mit 1114 is rarely ellaeb.rged date that *Locks must match the exntndnatknl of mange's, that the por- i dewmat..keelerte i;a%e made a careful for Incompetency. gown. , tion of the root growing above 'study of tale aspect of the question. 1 "1V,• hac. plants acme /ripeness The new and very d.sIrahla thin ground cont summer fnhrl,-s. *4th woven border, mngar than the portion beneath this irlimu41nte ha,l txen trlM with *ns..-ITh"y wens the (ler.. of thele noes- summer not only errs Rood *tyle, bat moil lntdtestlult the value of 'earth-,o17M. A great Indy, waw. wan fnmeme�-wry •n.1 look •err gimlet and pretty Incnp," 'tin well am the growth of even in her old age for her beanth &bent .4 hmo.e Then there .ire 5n*a .(cane (al tam well, no the )border 1 .erres for trimming. inwh m1144i.w es poriwas n 1 aleral . fatty clear completion and freedom Jripeneme! ladle& muds." -N Y. Mae- Three-flo,,nce skirts ore anu"ua,'I tendency' to keep underground pro-' from wrinklre. wax once persuaded' ale. ley of cors- I and clear. 07 at .nue 55014111 to Ale blending oda, have , At linen a t'eoplP hour, must he There le a social gulf between the na a favored model for enmmer "tub" gowns. ' Beautiful trlm,uing effect. are now obtnlned from the new crepe and gauze ribbons. Decidedly the fnmhlonnble shlrt- walst la the white one. A wide collar and ruffs of pure white Irish crochet lane L ronddere,l an exceedingly smart finish for a ,ilk gown. The latest crepe de chine. J,i94 Im- s.rtr,l. hoe n matin 7101,11 (lint re - trembles Ioultine or crepe tiP fart.. \ Is,w of iris et moire or "min that Ile•t flat agalnel the lin ir in the Mark is the nnlverteal flninh of thl. erne„n'N hats. Brox pleating IN n.erh newer thrift tn"ka fne skirt adorning. 11 It predicted that 7.,% mld.ummer the high .intik *111 he wore only with gown* of ceremony or for Street wear. Stole efh4ts ere among the nos - eon's trimming novelties. end ms.• teen ren 11.11111' thlt.ge. %Move. ere timely bet surely grew. IRg larger. al ed ronolderabhe leas Abstention from wh rich food and girls n. nares In prtvatw fam411.s. Sufferers From Itching Piles Who Found Quick Relief and Lasting Cure In the Use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. If mos (cook/ reed a feet of the lettere whtoh one to these otlloe, from perwunw who have been freed from the al.Prles of Itching, bleeding. or protruding pile', yoe world mon realise th, mwrcelome power of this wotxlerfol preparation. }fere are two 'temple letters wltleh .bow the heartfelt gratitude .1 cured ones: Mr. John 'roti., exprmlmnn, I(1? etteweet elr0.•t, Kingston. Ont., *fates: "Like moot nave wig) do meek (Irisitig. sitting a great deal. anti often expnasd to dnmpneu.. I have been a great r•,ffernr from Aller As n' *mettle? of fact• i had pllea• for a menhir of year.. and tried nearly everythlag 1 could hoer of In a vale effort to get cured, hut only-' eueeeetlel when I IgM T)s. Chaser! (Antilleat, The fleet application of title grand perpetration Lrnught me relief from the dreadful lolling. 'muting ien,.ntlnn., ae,kION. 17141.4 ton times made it perfect and permanent care. I am gratefni few thea freedom frn,n .tit/reins, and .14401 1.11 other, to benef1V hy my e84perlono. with' Dr. ('iul.P'l Ointment •' Mr. R. Kelly, t'ehnerg Ont, *tote.: "1 hoer need Dr ('hose.'. Ointment for leeh,ng pile* earl was troth folly say that It hue entirely enred m^ (lnlr moment who Imre metered the tnrtere of itehing p1,.• ran have any IM. of what t •aff.rel Dr. Chanel. Alntmrn' brenrht me prompt relief from the miters- end h*• merle a thorough sere 1 mm tbankhtl for thl. rem.47 became* le line male life worth II1leg I rennet .r. enough In r*oomm*w'lntlnn of fir. ('ha•.'* Mnt1eRt." Olntm•nt hue no worthy. Pleat as a more far ifehing plies end Itrhlnr ekes •1150*1.• it le pnweeteel M cei tele p ••err. over these aliment,' whirl imitator' ns.o unable to repro entee A',,,, co .1 h5 .h*a Intel, ,ns.' Wile, 1 herr•'. o,ntemet lunging relief oil .nrr It 1• hneka•1 by (h• tapt'mn't et , ,r 1,•*t people In ..ii parts M ('1114' ht. SQ .mate a box at all dealer., or F:.Imaneo1• latch k Os.. T,rontn