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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-7-24, Page 3A RAILWAY NAN. thitraor,Mlaaree tlap$.asant Syslap- torns of Kldeey Trouble 1n tole Casa tertrred by all Mads of P.Ias wad Aches bs )'ries 1.0 very Goias. but Malls to Vied Hellos 1111 a Vrleed Advlee. 11110 to t'.• Doors lltduey 1 beY Ileo• Maas a WI/II Mem of bleu rad be le Grateful. Ottawa. Ont., July 7.-(tiprolalJ- O iI Chartrau1L-►- railway man. "Mame bonito Is 180 Little lhaudiwe street. tour ucknowledmie 1 that 1'urd ■ _mlmey Mlle (rave dune wet, fur blw twill any thlug elite in the world ham ever done. He says: "l suffered with lt,wknuhe alai war always druwey �,L goad a very heavy feeling to 1)y limb& 1 ban frequent revere hea(1achcr ale! more amiss very rlwrp peter 1n the lop of my head, which gave ale pain annoyance In my work. ••yy lingerie wound Orauap and 1 woall have an unarm near lu fay 41,01 occasional paler In the lbws. •'1 was dizzy lu spells and short of treats. If 1 ate u hearty weal 1 would have • pain ler my lett side. My appetite would sometimes be very gest and a0Wgtlmos 1 couldn't eat anidog•., -I had It constant morenere and ten- deruese over the •pole and tired (tool- ing In the region of my kidneys • I Imposer quite n little wltb a dragging, heavy feeling acroon the juin& •'Ionia' Kidney Pills were recom- mend of bya 1.y mine who ,.eiosl to lee had Matt cured, and I began to u1) 411 WIe '•;tinsel from the start I begaa.ni to feel the wonderful lm)rovemerrt, which coutlnuOl as the treatment proceeded, 1111 the unplelesabt comp - /sane had one by one entirely disap- peared. I)odd's Kidney Pills have worked al wonderful cure 1a my case, ant I Oaenrt rpeek too hlg4ly of this great µ's1 gnu I remedy." What lkddt• Kt tney P111. have mono for Mr. Clartratxt they lar• sine for t4r,11sarMis of others, sod they'll edo the came for you U you glue them a chance, '. Tier., aro many railway men to Canada to -day who find Dudd's Kld- 1,e. Ohs Indispensable. They are the rale ay man's t and best friend. Ti.. constant vibration on trains, p.yhupt tw'11ve la her baow, &few not engines Ir very hard on the kid- retro petal* b am; the only orea- •.r, nal Dodd's Kidney Pills meats, mentation leo thla part of [be gown. Equally quaint 1� the slightly d,•- • o tette cartage, 1)h ch le gathered high ecroot the bort, the foldb be- ing diawu to .ofely at the waist, where the.' are ,oncealet beneath es curlew cash o1 pink I_berty sat- in. A row 0' the sweet pear out- lined/ the .quire decoUetage and more of tit • same flowers are grace- fully watt. red over the taloa-port. Sevelry 111 sleeve D..lgn. The .tomer of this frock are very curious. Coming up high over the 'Moulders, the elottld mousseline Is arrange')) to chem folds edge and #__ trimm.d MLitt flower petals Then. from a point about three laches be- low, the top of the arm 14 opt ore an open drapery which falls 1n two Map txdnts. one on the outride and the ether on tine Inside of the ural. This elreve partl.u) 1. made with- out a liuil..t. :11 1 Its airy folds are heer.ler.•el s.it.t a scattering of flow- er p•t114 It I. decidedly heeomlug to one alio p,*.Io o• a prettily round - ..I atm, 111%1 trip ttllmpee one gen of its faieinsilug ,.:.tiny texture half veiled by tele 11110 pint mousseline is unn--oaf uric most charming tea- a' tete stfstee%ed.igeoeYttde e:twArmewww,mmtwoSr..c'�',e•'r_.e we.,, ',m4i,e,wil ' we FLOWER FROCKS FOR SUMMER • Filmy Thlags That Dazzle the eyes of the Beholders. Nr ee'0.e.r !+rte 'le ie21Pr7di iraMr:W Flower Liu k+ar.• aw.•ug the lat.*t fun made (nee blas,11, .1.4.11 Kaes W Ll the alai le 111 black pear Is. '1'•,0 bodice 11145 u )oke of 111511 lace whe•h ends to 1 at t tabs 111 duel. a1- Wmat reuciabng the wutrt. These 14111 loidored o 1111 a bur 1 of } a 110 1 oafs, wIwLIlIa' flower 0140 happ.:uo to trimmed 'NIL!! !I J 1 1r11L'v, dunks of Jet 1110) 1h,. Mi. t• which hate u rush wt 1141ck chuchateauhuugeng dowel the Weak. W.th Mir rhowear. u targe lust let blank chiffon trlame(l with feathers. , such that they grow 10 r variety Mrs. T400.hy L. 11 o Iia f is wear - of tints makes them all the more 111`' a frock of peal -cratered cloth *rutted to (lower cruutienr The vele which le quite plain, but very rtyl- ruu.u.er nut elites, awl fur dances a0..) illations at NUM watering e plume this gatdu er. (11011 1)111 tike •) the lea. One way choose fur such gown n farcy, though it guar without ray - lug that this lot elleof these am a ornmeuted with pretty garden blowier. b.`et peas lend theIurelter ad- mirably to this tad, and the fact lavenders, deep Woes, yellows met lsh. It Ib tllulul tI wl.h narrow clra•tl- whites are all charming, %ban such lar bands of the cotli ovellapp ng tint& are becoming 10 the W e&0)) other, and put cm 11k. Mlle yet nothing it iso altogether fresh (luuneee. 'there trim the skirt bled and danty ea the pelt' pink shads oleo the Lotter. With Ohl dress Mrs. of this old-farhloued gardeu bio&- Woodruff wears a toque of wh.te 400). tulle. Tho gown repreBentel In thoout H tem Ethel Ruriym ,re has a dll- W us quaint mei pretty as Its de- sign, x1111 herein ham the origin- nes drew of cloth of the same .bade Coe shown her appr.elatluu of the nu Mer. Woodier(* It is made with flower !muttony., a 14)11)1 trail ng aklrt whl:h has a When unliretteutlo is sweet 9Deters terry deep (rand of Irish hoe set in asset there 5110114 bed nelthrr ..lab- it about three Inches above the hem. orate muterlal aur Militate pat- The bolte. is trimmed with th:• lace, terns for a background. In titlew•fldiDiormnkex?lsrl.e•vee.-,PMIu- 101114 Instance delphla TeI. graph. ',linty Pink Mousseline de sol., 1 showing a email polka dot, makes, a prefect gown labile on which the dela ate pe1014 seem to Mae been blown bltli• r and thither by a care- less wins). A plain skirt of the dotted oboe - eel a•• to dropped over a foundntiuu of punk chiffon and taffeta, :and from been almu4 to watt 1r a r rh • of overl.pp.sg floun''es of the dot- ted lube n . These are plainly ►Ie0med at the button and sewn M 111: pale pink se ret pear, some- times the enitro retest' being tee 1, I.tw1 again uuly one larger petal that within thettwenty n eti falling eurelv.rly awoug the, bolt they have added two-thirds of an f011r' !moll to thelr stature. The ekirdole testes becomingly, . an'1 1 In view of the prevailing 'styles 1t the whale effect b g1rlLh, grace- is well that this Is the taw. It 1• fol and lovely. To sited a bunchy now absolutely necessary to be tall ape...nth . cooler the b p. the skirnecessary In order to carry of! one's clothe. le left quite plain from waist to creditably. and. appreciating Mlle fact, the rising gveleratlon is pret- ' YtlkrY'IfW lnnlr11t11AM H H EXERCISE SALT SE FOR THE GIRLS. t ztr+er Henan women are so utterly out of fedi 100 t1) America just now that no one taker their llmllatloau Into oon- .Waretfon when designing fashions or frocks. With their mental and poll - tical aspiratk,rr worsen have shot uP pbeyslcally Mel 11 Is caloulated vies, organs well and able to resist 11,1011 Met HER GOOD TiME. Motrer Ke•w All About Life et the aeaabore. "1 have ooccluded not t0 go any- . where this summer," calmly au- tuuwlced nutterfamh'ae at breakfast to the urtontehel family. weetev11 do you mean. mamma?' exclaLme.1 her daughtera, while the aster looked over the top of hal ewwrpsper, with InterrOV1tIOn 0'- prvemed by h1a eyebrows. "Yee' she snawered, "I have •I.' - oiled to be comfortable for nnre 1 Una a aka b:g, cool hours., and why .IrwW 1 leave 11? 1 litre getting Into smart clothes In hot weather. to say Ioth4i;f of the cost of get- tt:.g,lhelu. eel the curt of them also. 41 1 shall Jurt wear a setae clean n tousle gown all My and take It easy. In the nerrtr4ig when peen goo down town I wl'1 take a bee - mode, drive op to the park and walk cleat for an hour and then return 1.4u9 In the evening *F can dine out somewhere and go to the roof lure. of Use gown. harden or tak• en automobile drive, Only a &tender figure ..0111.1 darn v frills aril flow nee At l:. such u g) ruua51)' perlurm- ruue seems an awful au 1 uwkward ruterpriart but sauce leu.' tearer bow to turn u 4.ow0r.au,1, errs at co. the rahllarauu.t of 11 go -owe Oa tos old its effected ou 14e welt measure are simply urtuuisluug. It doer fur more fur a tat, clumsy women th,.0 .nun 110 1)0 tgeued wlNl- wt a trial. Tlus Ir 1111 rarrclrr 10 re:lue• fat, and there are others. 111t t4. kwTk WI 4140 wall un 1 1111 at 11 tea or twelve ltwe5 wall a telt tool. Then stand 414104454• ate' r.•prret 411.+ net Clens from the to le I,lu00 the hand* u.1 the hips ole 1 Neu;. 1141 u14J 11(11)11 tele times. flet 1.40 chairs four ieet apart. thrust a broomstct through the rounds. and run and jump over 11111 bur a 1101011 1tw.-5, and repeat Gm Jump "dandies. 'Man deuce 115 u dull might deuce, fbugiug up the arms Ile the air, throwing the limbs about awl rpri,y,ful Ilg4tly up w a rd. ltuvo u lour 11wyf somewhere w that you 0.111 ratan• yourself up by the army half 11 •isles utiles. Ry this tlmu the bully will M• ti u viguroue glow. 1 Them exercises' will help to carry away the fh•rh, which f. npl to Settle about the hits, and gl.e gnus•+ and supplunrsu to the mo/ 'anent*, mak- ing the limbs round uei 1 full, the back and abdomen flat and muscular. Sooloty at 001041 resort. Is amusing itself w'Ith bean bag parties. And thee la how they 10suage one: At tree 0nd of a luall or veranda. or on the lawn. le an luclined board with a square hole W 1t. Mantling all the otber mid, the player• pitch ton bean bags toward the hole, A sone Is kept. and U ten hags fall t. a hands or r t leuhundred. Ina • hole 1 00 h ten for each bag. 1 t 4--• Another bag, double the astral dee. I• provided, and If Ude is also thrown into the &Moaro opening 1t 011(1■ twenty, the highest p,sshIle score. Hhoukl any or the bags rrmalu on the board they oount five points each, -Inst for every bag that Is thrown upon or taller to the floor or ground flea points are enbtrected. To add to the decoretivo aspect of the game., the bag should be made 0( golly oolorel ticking. The tag bag to made of Isa.tarlal of a different pmtt•rn, ante,sta fl a pint of beaus, the other Mage half rho quantity. The beard Is of plain wood, pollshnel, about fent wide and 3 feet long and 9 er 10 Inches hlgJi. Beauty 1s a good letter of Intro- d0cttarl.-Merman proverb. - b or ,omething of the dost. There ie always plenty to do In New York. %'h:et at%.nt th • girls? Oh, they may go away U they want to; they cart aalwuys ftnl p oplo to chapelOn them. tut U they will take my advice they will stay right Isere. Whoa I wits n girl did not leave town for the attempt w) man, • but among the quantities' at flaring! alienth skirts seen eteryntlere this old fashl'0e.i creation stands alone for genuine. grace find prettiness. The long modish sa511 whirl aught aeoompaoy lhta gown would b, made cd wide peak Ilhvty maths ribbon, r we o .mtlre summer ani shot up oar house with Its crisis ■lonw•Ina a fluttol Ing am we do now. Du yon remember, class of puck ew•vvM pas and a de - Richard (this to her hosband) how team lor.h•r of theta Ornamenting. you neat t0 happen to go by nearly loth shine almost to the cal&, every evening, and when you found where the lush would be tied in a us sitting ole the' stoop how you slmpin knot. always came op and }Jihad us. and phadde ph+ sweet pelt gown there low we two used to stroll off af. 'are lovely Onus of roses, brilliant terward to the park oppolte or to ones showing large silky poppy p. - wine or•arby 40(10 waiter foentntn to tale and Inettercup frocks whose pale get a cool drinkesh I bud horout ot of towDo n that summer ou suppose I ode. being ouelksw tint hi tt of 611the ordinad dainty ry that wit would ever have fallen In Homo of ta.eee flower creational are lube with each other? 1 doubt It. wolf. of plain chiffon, rhlrr4d "Omit Spottier reason wh• I want to stay tau+ hips to protium a pointed yoke to town for the &amm'r," .he contln- effect argil with more shirring.; fol- ue.l, laughing, "l• because i want k.oing tis. aroma lInee to give the np- fresh country food -fresh eggs, th'rk )0.arallc0.r1 puffs instead of flounce/10 cream, newly picked vegetnhlee-- I 1 more bouffant arrangement. fb,h pert from the salt water, etcabout the bottom of the skirt may Aral it le In New York one can get to. used with such a frock an1 (lo thew. things In perfection. not In Howere may be scattered here in the .vnuntry, where the ripply le greater profusion. yu1•kiy exhausted. nn.1 whet.. they There are many designs one might nee obliged to send to the olty for follow In making n flower frock, bit everythtntt. the thing to bear In mint la elinpll- "The number of plopei who herr city In line. Nutilitg can eurpaeu the reseovered that thee ren be quite ' mnrh ruffled oma for youthfulness Mr comfortable in New York as any- and genernhprettineos, where elev., eeeleb to 111 increasing. 0 and. after all, when 000 ernudcr. � t thrnt Manhattan 14 an inland .wept' !r by toe breezes. the imperative 115Ae+- .tty Of es summer exodus does not mem oidlgntory. while It Is certain that big cool room.. thick walla 'and hourlong bathroom* mast add ma- terially to one's comfort In the dog days.•. BABY'S OWN TABLETS Keep 1.Itt15 Ones W.II D.rrInz the ' Het W•atber heaths. 1f you 'want to beep your little (nee hearty, rosy and hill of life dur- ing the hot weather give tie m Baby's Own fool •tai the moment they .lune Sagrls o, being cent of under In any way. TAtm DNThI vs, eerie( WV -form ► of .Ismaele and bowel trtablea, which ram; off ser many Ulla one* during 111. rummer month., and 1. the bast third! In the world for ateepht•sfols, Merl on.nees, Irritation whets teeth- tnlf, eta It 1. Just the medicine for Ant- weather troIM^.. first, became'• 11 nlwayn dopa gess' ; and, vetoer], brcaurt It can never do any harm -- guaranteed free from opintcs. Kra. E Btcsam, Megaton, Ont., angel: '.1 began nsing Raby'a Own Tablet• M'fivn my little girl wee about three *101,111. 0111. At that time she had tt,ollgeetlon indl,f ; rhe was vomiting next bad diarrhoea ronitanti.e and nllhnngh she had an apparently, n",_,„""14app+elle b'r fond did her no rrod and /h'+ was very thin Moth- g helped err until ere b•grin W- itte her Rnby'e Own ,Tablets, Inst after filling bar these the vomiting ern) diarrhoea eeassl and she b••gan 111 Improve nlm•e*t at once. 1 tines. Knee used the Tabl't. for otb'r trtws- N'. nna1 have found them all that •:an 10 desired -they ore the hest mn.11cln4 i jive ever newt for n 'Mlle l Thaws Told .1s aro n04.11ty 1.Ake h by n11 (itlldtel, and can be el/en tt the weaker infant thew to a powder It 11 nt drug 'storms or you can get them poet pall 0411,6 tempts a hot by writing direct 1h1 111'. WIlUanav' Medicine Co., Ont., or alioneetady, WHAT GOTHAM'S 400 IS WEARING. Item. John R. ibrezel ham a new gown of frith lace. Like all dresses of thin favored material it has nett to no trimming. Its only ornamenta- tion tieing moms lands of uirroW black velvet on the loddce and bolt, With It Mrs. Drexel wears n large whit• picture haat trlmme.1 with white feathers. ---- Mrs. Orale W114on, est n restaur- ant dinner nt Sherr,*'., wore a 4klrt of.white. Inc'+ and n taffeta bodice. Iter tu110 toque lied it bitle 'mete entirely of violet orchids. Hits. Jame' $fwyPr. at the were reletaurnnt, ens gowned In pale blue 'mein. ller skirt wa•'wide of panels of filet Ince, which was bordered with tea pnssrmenterie of shndtJ Wee and peek pmerle. The waist nine, 1)4. trimmed with thin pearl garniture and Ince. 411r wore tea large white tulle hat. trimmed with bine feath- er. s. - ler. 0 H. 1'. Belmont le wearing an Immense Unlnchorongh of bright red tulle trimmed w,th red erred.] feathers. With It stir frprpientl,v wear• a when gown of crop' (IP chine, wile!' hag it ,take of haterin- nerte of lace Appear on the sleeves, and beanie of them on the skirt. The Princes* Troibrtrk0Y, who WAN, as you will rem o t,er. %melte Rtvr*, Is fregnenlly seen woarint w . mole fm,'k 0f tan erepe de chine, (reeked and with Ins'et's of crPnm lee,. w(tteh appear Moth nn 111" skirt and whist. She wears with It w wl,tte tnlln told' trimmed with at Mow of Meek v,Ivet r'.hhnn stretched memo the bock, sad plat roses. Mrs,. Janie t:. 11 retie tic's a won- derfully ohto grown of white clef - 'A glt1MMER Y CREATION. vacs. w,1141 1„. HI w •.h •r 01. 0 d Ian v.• fp 11 .1 1, W i. 1d 11 • Wee t4 re. 1%11•. n:• ,\,l up there war a great Id t k e h .1 le l each kuee. "'Che le ;ll' 01 lith • It laknr '1 m 14 teppru;lu.r•. after Il: his fled me. the 111, 4. ..s p'..lr .i Jr : 11.1 tare of the hull, .Ile .ate, lli, %nattier. 111e 0u4r04 use. 111 • W(sua, the 51,1 .e of her a 1.-1011 11 a tae girl e eeVi boVi WaketAI AVAVOIA 1MNIAIAi Vollei ANIIAA IA#A IM IS 'login Rife -Veil Sloclo °oiled Sloles.1 } tltlll m# mimes* I Irl little bbl 0.4 the 1)u Itrwderr 111 pare anted cluck, Jrrlr- treats him tkrwetlml•a HI'Y Ku- Oue of Ion.lug aadaall to tan Uaibed pore 1,11 of n MU 1le,1, witlluut :uty $tutee, Ire1,11. utly write ulc fur ki- tt•e•alurrul u1. 1111 1A4.11orvil:i 11 1. If fee mo em w ieg•1ri to the r.•gulu- the union led full 1411 tit ' man Ir tin 1 , o u . ,e 1lulportettee of rut. the ater1ite min shunt! be 01- 1 .1 .1 ..d 1.0 - .0 0 Clue( country. pecte1 to propose; wtallu lifu•.•u ! u (h •.b n 1 `. 0 meg, brollfters the d.tyr utter 10• 1111 Met .he girl. If „I 4,,, n , W .1 r.• u1. tit r' rogu.a- hc r.el. her throe timer a day, for leu 1 1 t 1.s, 1 . three Metre at n the', Gra eau eau• q 1. All as la 1. l:oWlrtIel Iglu the ally Income well aequalule 1 wall Dallied Stale, (rasa t 111141.111 1.11Wt be lior 00turl' aril nil ler little char- so amp Med by an :11(4141.11 made by +toterlsties 11 that Um', pro4b1a1 the uwner ler impolite, .taclaring the girl. le simple, ate Is apt to he o 1 alb the purpose for wl►leh said Nue case. t u m 1 ay.' 1 upurl011. .1'. wit thea e .for btr,.t.ng purlowo, fu.. milk pro - Ali Mee Are alike. duction, fur work, for grating, feed - Few women torr complex. 1t Isn't lug or •laughter, or whether they so inlportnut whether the girl un- tielrtauds the wore 14.1lure or not 1)1t. un)w»y, she true learn 1t In 1111 limo 41t a11, bee 4/50 all u".1 are alike. They mostly all are bral.y, a1, 1 can rlao,k. ltil lour W 11 11 equal saw'. There are moil a hu ray fiercely. as .f they were really deeperate, 'Will you, .er won't you eatery me 1' Th at 110(1 of nen are Glut beach peat, McAteer you can't flirt *1111 dare 44111 keep thew deanglieg. They make you say either 'yes' or '110' right awuy. You (curt fool them. Thera are matey way* In wit 011 n girl coin tell that a min is going. to pappoose before lie does. Fir -t. Masse Is the (oar in lila vo1Pe. T1. •11 4r sumo bllwr r follow )leu about the room In the moot admiring. adoring wily. Ile looks et you with a lager, f 1.r awns gaze tie If he form part of settlers' n flout., dr, wb••th •r they are horaew entere1 for temporary stay. as provided ley lar regulations. Hai alfidatil meat be iwrav,ited to the l'ua.otur of Cue - (0.141 lel the port of entry, who w111 �i: r1•Ir whether the au male ars en- titled to 1 eery tinder thew trlregula- oe, and who *111 not the he- t p otos of 114,• Bureau of An mal In- dudry' In all 0:111011 where the regu- Inl 0114 require eu lump etlol) to be made. Horatio, 2. Horses for breeding, ra Ing, *bow ant gale purviews. for grusing or for work mud be lu- , peeled at the purl of 1•nlry. Cattle, 3. Cattle for breedlag per poorer, milk per election. grazing ler fee 1418 nlu+t 1i0 Illsp ct.0 Ilia must 1.0 .x uoonpnat,d by n rertffMa to 5111) 41 by it Canadian off anal vet:'+1- 1 oar an, etat.n.t that n o contras 0us really Saw a vision,. 50 let him d testae affecting cnttl••. except.ng alone. At thio stage 4e wouldn't tubercu'oaa and act 1101117'05i$. hal eters dare to call you 'darling.' Bat existed i , the dlstr:at In which the he her tither ways of silowuhg item animal'shave Moo kept for .Ix he likes you. Houretlmes he drupe mouth. preceding o the date of be- little hint• about hie Weal of a Pollution. Th•• owner muilt present woman. He says he met her an affidavit that .1111 oertltIOate ap- -uutil now. Again, tin nolo.• stilt- pilaw to the n.lumals In questlun. to hl. luu.)0)1)r1 li, andlew tin 4. A certtfleate tar cattle over Me ✓ clan y uppax- . r. It )repos ttto• you. months 01.1 for breeding purpwes, nal fur iath•h rumor [DebtaIS1 show them. men propose h.v rhowing you that tale, have ewe. Wheat tett 10 their beet books, and sayltlg : '11'111 the tubereteln test an l twin! free that bo euoxlgb Y atria description floor tubeeculoely, giving the abet.. Drily way to propose Is the ,� tssthig, with thio rtutrt of rear old way -the wry Adam meet hair ll of the cettle proposed to Eve, before there war towith :age ani msrtog4• any money. or remain, or anything Any al. 0),y bed required In the world but -love. Go to her to he tnspectedaukn&plan at the port of entry and may, 'You've rot to marry me. Med tiny nn mal el,0w1n7 aymptoms because I tree you and 1 can't live et tubplrubrlr war 11' nubj•eted to without you. Anofri that etyl. ho (ubcn n l tort, up on Inwtruct on propose! it always in fashion."om the chief of the Bureau of Aul• O I frmal Industry. Sheep, 6. All sheep imported Into THE RIGHT WAY TO SWEEP. the 1J tte.t State. for breeding. grits- -- Lag or feeling must be Inspected and 1t Iib Some Tips as to :'erpet Clara- I must be acoompdniet he a eertlfl Ina and Uustlrg cote signed by a Canadian official veterinarian, stating that no oon- To .weep a nem le little; to get taghous disease affecting sheep Inas ll ready fur sweeping taker time. I ex'rtel In the district In which the Each eplulctoraJ piece of furniture nelmals have been kept for ett d uould be oandully brushed, plain- month' preceding the date of Im punished euriaome wiped with a p)rtatbn. The owner or Importer silgletly deme cloth, then rubbed mutt present an affidavit that said with a dry one, and either mated certificate refers to the anlmals In out of the nem or oover.d with a question. duet atwet. I Swine. 7. All swine. Imported to A palate brine' does excellently to breeding purviews, grating or feeding remove the dust that will lodge In shall bs' a(erompanlsil by an takenI tarred parts, or 1f In Nue crevlcee veterinary certlf{oate Mating that a very tiny or &Offer brut"", or a to contagious Ohmage afferting swine wooden farewell', ran be nand. has rzlmlol In the district'In whleh 1f there are m ildisetre at the top of tree wall usie a lung -handled hrumh if It Is perfectly c1e•11n; 11 It 1.01t, 14, a dilater over It. Ik, ceRlulgs and walle tel the. wan! way. Don't open the windows till the actual ameeping 1• flulrlled, ler the current of air will scatter the dirt over the r x sig again. Sprinkle salt or tee 100,0. OR the floor, and work from the corners to tIbto centre of the rue as. The strobe should be long, the brooms always on the floor plrrhing the dirt be- fore It, and setting it In melon by .winging It 'round. 1'resken Carpals Carpets that aro often taken up can be cleaved In the following way, which rales no dirt and leaves tie carpet looking very bright and f 1.4.11t Oe ` bucket of lukewarm water, to welch liquid ammonia In the pro- portion of a tablespoonful to two gallons Gas been added. Dip a clean house /lancet In this ; wring 1t as dry an you can, end wipe the carpet wttin the grain. The dirt aril duan w111 collect In lump.. before your flannel. The cloth needm frequent rinsing, and the water resist be clanged aa It gets dirty. After the roc. ham been swept anal any dust there arty be hoe settled. the woodwork should be wiped with a dame, cloth, ualgt a little welting on the 0luth for dirty places In the (rase of ;ware, or trgpentlne on no dry cloths for vari ached. Du.dugs Don't forget that the pictures need dilating. A careful housekeep- er of my acquaintance Monet, on tele attention being paid to the barks we well as to Nm fronts. 14ar that everything In moved for dusting Duety rim; around orna- m•nts, pmclalm a carelesu house- keeper. The beet plan le to helve the that duster slightly damp, and finish off with a dry one.-- ik,s- ton Globe. • ty generally overtopping its mam- mas In 111.1 matter (rf 4lchee4. There Ir u., quewtkm that the girls aro arewmpllshln1 these remelts by Inereaateig p,;y.'ral exercise and .ut- dox,r rpoort.. 'Ploy take an much pride In their Might. flexitality of limb anal gyinnnidie trnlning nm their bar th r& and In many reep.•cte *re hoer sial' of 01.'. .1101)1,1 sex. It Is no uncommon (114ng to aro a math (i Id denybng herself Manleenn and Ice cream t, torten, her mercies or ink - Ing her cun.tltot1u1a1 1n go44ntw'r ;' and $rarer Mer rtegerdirew of Hee wee- 11191. ee-1he1. p I lore twentieth century dnmeel k,srwe that pewee e makes the thin girl plump, not the fat girl slender, and ail girls 1%'mtttful ; Mat 1110 twain 1s stimulated MITI better work In 111(91lrlanl linen 14 fieermlp114h4e1; that Pxerelw. Ise the brat mien for thee/lee and medicine 1e Imperntively neoewearY wlttswrt It. To met. 11s+ Wood courwing through the velem and prevent that 'dug- gtshneus which arises from Inaotivlty, tate a p,mllkm am if about to hoz with a friend, a dumbbell 1n earth hand. 4tand firmly and erste cent boldly with the arms, one after the other, but eithr411 soy nnrm.wanary 1 IM Poen. Thin (+terrine *111 bring the. blood 1 to the fever, whieh Is eery necessary If one w}ahes to keep n blooming rumple:foe.-anal athletic .xereleee. some one whitely remark*, have n very isemedlate effect upon the oomplexton, the beet In fact. flee to It, mold and matron, that you ptoses@ a pair of dumbbell^. which are eonslder411 equal. If not super Ire. to any abhor aril le of gym- nastic prattler. Turning symerseaultn on a long mrttrree le fashion's 11p1P51 Miro for adipose. It of tee takes 4400 end patience to p+rrlade a atemt. dignified lady to tura a seNrssM:. . 1 •••••••••••0 •4+••0.4•••0•• 2 wore married women is always ac- Mrs. Hornbill - I don't wonder, argil 2 .used of knowing more than lie has ma with phi. soime 01.1 dreg for the u.y burliness to know. last two yearn. A girl may look nice enough to eat, "Why. Oeonge, how dreadfully yon lend vet not litre enough to marry ; smell of tobeirco. You are fairly the 'mine have Hees kept. for .1x menthe prreevting the date of Impor- tntloh, and the owner or Importer must present an affbinv%t that .aid certificate apldlem to the animals In que tkisn. lar,rnntino. S. All cattle, sheep and swine for breeding peirpoceu, grazing or fending, whoa not na•ompanled by the requlrid ajf111avlls and eertl.l- enlcs• must be detalde,l to qusrautlue ha• tow week set the eapeeee of the owner or Importer, ulster the raper- lelou of the 111epulor 10 Omega. .1u1- m•11s found to Ime free from disease at Ile, red of this time will be release,) Trunrprwtatloa 9. Ali carr ue..l lei the traansoortatkan of animals oust I• flrst thoroughly cleaned awl thea dlsiu/toted by whitewaehing with 'v sallWro of lime eyed carhops awl I tx- fore the &annals are placed therein. Shlppnlrs must see that this 1s .tree before the animal/titre loaded, ate 0 - lea" these regutatluns aro cumpll.d wK1' the cans will 1101 be admitted tai the United 1 States. A 'Treasury It.guletlos. The regulaUon• of the Treasury Departmwil of the Culled Stator ell - riot ler followse Registration. ]O. -No animal for breeding purposes shall he admitted free of Out unless the Importer fur- nlrhes a certificate of the recur 1 and pedigree ler the form hereafter given, showing 111' anlmtl to be pare brawl and that it has been admitted to fall registry In the American Isiok of record r•etatelleh, 1 for that breed, 11ad that Me sire and dam. and grand - ahem and greed -denim were all re- oordevl In a look of reword establish- ed for the snot breed. An affidavit by the owner, agent or Importer %het such anlmal Is the Identical animal described In the said certificate of record and pedigree meet be pre- sented. Unbent the certificate of recor.t and pedigree Is produced the animal .hall be considered dutleble• In case such rertlflcate he not at hand at the time of the arrival of the auimaia detlea ehnll be estimated thereon and deposited, and the aalmals dellvere.l to (be Importer, who may while ten dries file a written etlp,Iatlon with the collector to p iso tuce the requi- site certifloate within six months true' the date of entry; whereupon final liquidation of the entry will be waep'nded until the production of tho oertlflcate or the etplralluu of the six months. Upon the produc- tion of the oertlticnte on due form within six southa from the date of entry the amount deposited shall be refunded. Fere. to be 1's.d. Form of Record and Pedigree to be need for imported menials: Pedigree of Sire Sire.......„ Nu. No No .... 'Dam No Dam tire........ No No Dam No i hereby certify that the above le a correct pedigree of No. ..... That this animal la pure bred and hay beim duly registered to the wt4eh le the book of record, cuntrdlled by We Aisocls- tlo of for the ......... breed of ..„._... Dated at ..... .....-.....1110 need..- Nome of the Ca sadlan Mud herd or flock books aro recognised by the United Slates G,n•Prlltilrnt, and In order to secure free entry for breeding purpx)s+l, all anlm la must be rrgtstercl In the American books or In the Europese books of record. P. W. Hodson, Live Stock Cumala- aloner. re•lleote admonished the lawyer to the woman who was bent on getting r1 divorce. Bot it was we lead. Them was to mirror In the room. "\\'h.1(11 perfect U11ut I will 1' walled Itlumper. And for the purpose of oons/ling him 111s wife ubrenl-mindedly re- ctarke.d : " Ni one to perfect, William." 1 Ile -My darling, will you be mine 7 Will you routed out my lonely life? My mother died when I was two rears 14,1, and 1 - She -Oh, t;.orgy, clear, you have Ised., mu ser happy' Then you don't remember the toffee your mother teed to make ?" Perkins. (facetlo.lsl+)-T11tt tae n 910- tare or ter wife"* first Masoud. fe.nith-Meoven■ I What a brai0le4•- I oking nee 7 phut I didn't know your 1.1fe won lnarrled before sir met you P1.lkine (dryly) She wasn't. That's a picture of myself at the age of 20. "Why do you hate him *e?" "When We were ,young men we loved the same girl." "Oh I Did pie win her from you by any unfair means?" "No; be went away and left her no choice but me." ".end then the counts& was strip- ped of her lands and money.; of everything save her ancient title." "Oh 1 No wonder sibs went on the st nge." Mr Hornbill-I)o you know, dart - Yen of the Day. ing• I voted pick you oat of a crowd The bachelor who airs his views 01-wo1"0n }est by your .Lylo. now THE NEN POP THE QUESIION • • My • Cruel Uirl.l • 1 ••••••0••••••••••••0. • 4+••i A girl 11'110r en nu 1.nlger be ronnt.4 voat11g, and alio I,/1c herr, constantly ourted 111:11 frtluenll; loved, le son ILaceel 111181 the way* of proposing are Oil humertran an are the different type* of men who propose. She has her .gators , l u,d110.1, n net known each by the clam to whirl] 11e belongs. " S ,0)n propose 11 pp 'fitly, light ly, es If 1hey Invited you to Innrheon, 1'1&4111 of matrimony.- rhe ray• "Ri.y npp.'ar to b' preparing to hedge 11 ihes get 'no' for an answer, Anti to say *Mt they were only fool - leg and really didn't mean what they sold. There are other., [straight- forward, metier and honorable, who trite 'nee with rill serious grana tont they win your reep't and lik- ing even 1f they 'tanned Will your Inv P. Many men preview On their knee's, wane nnenk back up In the corner of n seta, *Ills others Wand up boldly, nn tho%igl they wore Intertlewing you nn n husineese profanities.. Put 11 so deer little difference what nail rule n man "Pleats to propose ,he nlwnys M,k4 Tu by M n have merit a dasA4 and (141171101 Ptpre.mk,n' 11 0€4.1. moth rondttionn tient they look a• If they 11nA been stork right between the eye". f believe that a. -lento no wet. tient lensed strikes munewJ,ere o.' tb. Ir41 nide. A■ t. 11.1 led Knees. "Only coon during my •Tporleinew bee n man den ende,l to lits knees In proposing to my This ono had ten wblte sier t 1 r.neeers. and Ie" knelt dove Dn the eerily path In which we dinner will agree with a man, reeking with HI I thought you 4411.1 oh •re n wife won't. you only wanted to ren np to the ehnrch for a minute" " 1R,n't you ihltk It's very rade to "1'e., ma. that', where i went. Yuri 1,1k during an nrtli.te mildest per- .re, the minleter was giving a atn0- fat mince?' sell'.1111ie Wi h 0)ton. . t ker, an' no I playa) to 1t." " Yee," answered 11 /s, ('l1' I. _ "I am very r)rry to hear that your daughter has been 111," sold the Young Thing. 'Ie glen very delicate?" "Delimiter" cried Mrs. Newrlt"h, "Ming delloate l *Why she's the most 1 eleould 044lee you t0 patine and ledelloate girl I know " "(.plrl:111v when one eonsidrre that the maslc le designed to give relief from the "tepidity of ronverpat1on." -- Wnsllhlgtx' Star. ••••••-04•••• •.• • 044• • 4+0• •• i AUSTRIA'S GREAT CANAL SCHEME. •••••••••••••••••444•44•11.•• Of exceptIunul Importance 1n a mea- sure for a new system of canals which lar Juet been adopted 10 Aue- trla. According to Mr. Carl B. Hurst, Unita! &tattle Consul -Genera! at Vienna, "11141 undertaking will do mare than 011) thing yet enacted to AW/trier 10 promote the commerce of the country. It will nut only bring the v&we an' pro/Incas Into closer touch. Lout web 1(450 afford the cheap - ,wt Irelght teesneclluus with Ger- many anal Russia." The measure provides. first, fur a oauial from the Ilauube 10 the Oder • ; 1In 014111, for a canal from the auuls to the Moldau, uear Budw.lr , third, fax a echo) from the bauulre-/tiler °anal W the Upper tette and fourth. tor a canal from the DauuhMkler 0,1hal to the %Isaia u and to some navigable portion of the 1)11lwter. There 1111 um, aLuut un• thouaautt lathe lel navigable waterways, w4wh will bo o ,iotructe.l by the State with the oo-operation of the pro - 44140 M di.lrlcte and towns, and ewpechalty of 1It'll na and Prague The o,.utrlbatloru of the munlclpalltles ;and provincial auutborltlen can be made ether by elligle payment or lo nnnuel Instalments, o, through the erootlon of certain work., .net. a• harkens, docks or streets leading to them, or through lite oosslon of land or water rights. The work of construction will bogla at lho Latest during 1904, and the oa- tha, system will be finished within twenty years. The oust of construe - twee In au far as It will not be cov- ered by contribution.. le to be met by an Nene of four per Dent. tar free got erement Lusts, redeemable wlthln ninety years. The government Is em- powered to Irate these bons to tan amount not coo...11ne $6),7:)0,000 during the period of construction Men the year 1901 to 1912, sod the money thew relaei shall be used only In W l441i g the dealgaatsd water- ways. Foe the expense after 1912(1u. provlslon will be mule by law. The entire onset of conwtruetlon 1s e.tt- mnttve1 at $162,1fr0,f)(h). and the ean- eN will be designed to admit locate up to six hundred ton• burden. HAD BLEEDING, ITCHING PILES And Now Claims That the Best Thing In the World for Plies is Dr. Chase's Ointment. 7714 doctors are wrong. They lseiea(17 claim that an operation, with all its rink, pain. nrld erpentr% la theonly cure for pile&. We ran prove by the atatoment■ of th oa.vMls of good, hone& men and wows'. that lIr.l'llnew'm Ointment not only promptly relieves the muttering from pilot, bot iia., positively cures this dren.ifebl Ailment It frequently curio after the knife ham failed. lir. J. V. Miil.•r. who 1. employed run cooper by the Kennedy ami ta.lw Milling ('o., Lindsay, Out., elates "1 believe that Iter. Chase'* O'ntmenl Is the hest thing In the wort I for plies i say 1111. bteans' tt hell praltively and thoroughly Oared me of ttrhing, bleeding pile., and thlm atter all other remeenes i could pro'ure had fa11a1, 1 ran reeommenr' Oita ointment to anyone rulfering from piles, knowing that it will 0. rtnlnly care.' Mr F. Menet mnrhinl.t. with the fwnn4lnn iewomotlre Works. mei who tops et et buffet -In street. Klnterbet Ont.. Ont..* • Dr ('*trice'+ Oinlmo 4 Is. 1 I,e'.IPtP, the nett eft ectIva treat m, oat for p11.. that Is to he obtnie st 1 love need 1t and It eared me M hlredh ter rete. of A molt atttarave1e.1 form O:th enfferers from pile* ren nn.Mrwlan% what i went through The 'Mowry taneed l v them was r)mellbng earful, and 1 don't believe 1 could endure the mama t.rrture *scaler. At n ghts especially 1 suffered drenrhtlly and erdd mug get rest or mimes f found ex positive were 41 i)r. ('hone'. Ointment, end sladlr recommend It to nthereo." There Is no dlgpnting the merit' of Dr, ('haw'. Of, tmrot nn,t It. efflrtivenesa am a enre for Itching, bleeding ani pr. -deeding pIles. 111 nearly every, community are to he 10net p epi•' who 11 or 1. n enrol et Oita wretch/0 Aleraao by Dr Chase'. Ointment. it le far wale by nearly all .hel.n et 60 eo•mts n hot or will be wont psi paid o* receipt of pries by Comnnsln, Bates & Co.. Toronto.